Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1965

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We will be facing and conquering the many new and exciting doorways of the future. These doorways are awaiting the grasp of students with inquisitive minds and adventurous souls, to open and reveal the new fields of knowledge. This knowledge is vast and infinite, only yielding to the touch of ambition and initiative. ln youth we are seek- ing doorways through which we may find answers to manifest our eventful questions. ln manhood we find that our endeavors have fallen short of our expectancy, some being put aside, some forgotton, and the un- known a link we have yet to achieve. Determination may well be our future, be resourceful and responsive so that we may possess the knowledge and prepared- ness to go through life. Open the doorways with respect, evaluate all that exists, and add our contributions willingly so those who follow us may gain by our efforts and achievements. Morning shadows fall across the lawn ofthe West Building before classes begin for commercial Gnd home economics students. Table ofContents Dedication ............. Administration ........... Administrators ......... Faculty ........................... Clubs and Organizations ....... Student Council .......... Clubs ....................... Special Groups ...... Fine Arts ........ .......... Music Groups ........ Assemblies ........ Publications ...... Athletics ............... Fall Sports ........ Winter Sports ........ Spring Sports ........... School Life and Honors ...... Events ................. Honors ..... Students ........ Seniors ..... Juniors .........,. Sophomores ...... Freshmen ....... Index ............................ Senior Register ..... Faculty Index ,,..... Student Index ..... Advertising ................ Acknowledgment ...... 6 16 18 20 22 42 44 50 66 72 74 82 90 96 98 108 116 124 126 138 150 152 182 192 202 212 214 221 222 228 254 Orange trees frame the Journalism cottage, where the Superstition and, Jackrabbif are published. The original bell of Webster grade school stands in front of the renamed East Building. Various classes in American History and Government are offered for interested students, The P. E. Annex houses lockers and showers for boys taking physical education classes. The Many Faces Of A Proud 25 rl It Nlesa High ft f n-. ' fi -if-as - dba, . Elini ' .KN I Dripping Woter coolers ond brick wolls ore characteristics of the Girls Gym, onpon old ormory building. Q K Q5 rl if low i i if ii 9 Harvey L. Taylor receives congratulations from Dr, Horace Kent during ceremonies at the Mesa-Westwood football game. Taylor Field, more commonly known as Jackrabbit Stadium, has for many years served the community of Mesa The field was first dedicated in l9-49, although it was not fully completed. Dedication of the new Mesa High School athletic field, although far from completed will be held tomorrow evening, Thursday, Nov. lO, preceeding the Mesa-Phoenix Union football game. Now more than l5 years later Harvey L. Taylor was greatly honored during half-time activities at the Mesa-Westwood game, when Taylor Field was offi- cially declared Taylor Field. A bronze plaque honor- ing Harvey L. Taylor, former Mesan, for his years of service to the Mesa School system has been placed on the west side of Jackrabbit Stadium. IO Gains Permanent Name X' 5 T A if I -Q . 94 ' i . L 1 Realization ls Found Open doors to the Library symbolize to us the many fields of study. The English building, once Lincoln elementary school, received a new coat of paint and its new name this year. V I2 Colorful Campus E J f Q -1 Lends Creativity , ,gg 1 ,,,:, 3 ' . 4.-. I - -': ...fA ' With Pride We Present ci man. Those who know him respect him, those who do not should. A tireless man, working unmeasured hours for the improvement of journalism and publi- cations at Mesa High School, a man challenging his students, giving incentive to the members of his de- partment, revising the El Conejo to a literary maga- zine, and who by his constant effort, has gained high recognition for quality in the Jackrabbit, Superstition and El Conejo. A man who, by leaving, creates a position that means dedication to the ideals of good journalism, self-sacrifice in time and school before self. The man of whom we speak, who by his interest in publications, has involved students in and prepared them for possible careers in journalism. This man has served long and faithfully the students, faculty and administration in projecting the best possible image of Mesa High School. With greater pride we present G. T. Young. mf. L 0 4 Faculty And Administration dee McKay i R, K, fl its l l Rupor, T' Shepherd Gavin C. Humphrey Superintendent Associate Superintendent Ad n I JE tl E Cl Dr. Dell Chamberlain Leslie C. Swan Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent 20 Dr. David Lloyd Director of Guidance William Dokin Personnel Director all 'win Y Ta AM 4? l ,...-v 3? . Dr' JOl'm.Klng I Lewis Phelps Floyd Denton Dlreclor of SPGUO' Educohon Audio Visual Coordinator Music Coordinator it ' Roy Gillaspy ' Vocational Education Coordinator Kenneth Heywood Physical Education and Athletic Coordinator JESS Cononf, JOl'1n Kerr, Lynn Sharp, Wallace Le Sueur Eldon Hussey, Und Dilworth Brinton, are School Board members 22 Richard Kilbourne, Principal Kilbourne Heads Teachers Elizabeth Wirken, Secretary The position of principal at Mesa High is occupied for the third year in a row by Richard Kilbourne. Mr. Kilbourne attended Kent State University and Arizona State University. His special interests include photo- graphy and fishing. Linwood Noble is also serving as assistant principal for his third year. He is in charge of student activities and Student Council. Mr. Noble attended Arizona State University and the University of Southern Cal- ifornia. His interests include music and sports. Ralph Russell serves as assistant principal with dis- cipline, attendance, and registration as his duties. He attended Arizona State University and his hobbies include building and architecture. Noble And Russell Assist Linwood Noble, Assistant Principal Ralph Russell, Assistant Principal Donna Ortland, Secretary Elinor Anderson, Secretary gg g2,,,..f1WU ,I -5 pai,-icia Beck attended Northern Illinois University and Chicago Teachers College, with a Bachelor of Science in Education, and a Master of Arts in Education School Guidance. Enjoys swimming in her spare time. Elwood Glalief attended Arizona State University where he received his Master's degree. SDGCIGI interests and hobbies in clude chess and music. Dale HUCISOI1 attended University ot Kansas, -Univer- sity ot Arizona, and Arizona State University, with a degree in Social Studies and Counseling. He enjoys reading, collecting records, and gourmet cooking. His outside activities include Y. M. C. A. Board of Direc- Mr. McKinnon with a student. Virginia Kivett, Secretory I tors, Kiwanis Club, and Christian Church. Byron McKinnon attended Utah State University, Wyoming State University, Idaho State College, and Arizona State University. He received his degree in English, Administration,,and'Counseling. His special interests and hobbies include hunting, fishing, riding a motorcycle, and travel. Merrill Smith attended Marion College in Indiana. He received a Bachelor ot Arts in Counseling, and is the Indian Counselor at Mesa High. His special interests include traveling. Goldren Tueller attended University of Southern Cal- ifornia and received a degree in Counseling. Special interests include yard work, and traveling. ,fl 'I v POI BI If Counselor Elwood Glazier, Counselor Dole Hudson, Counselor ly ! f I' ' Il Xu X' f, QR - f X X-Q15 3 tr lilly' Ili XV X. ii I ls... 24 , H Y a K Xl be Counselors Guide Students fi , lie?-is is The Counselors Wf-llflng room serves all the Sfl-Idenfs of Mesa High S0mellme dl-l lf1Q their school career Byron McKinnon, Counselor Merrill Smith, Counselor Golden Tuellef, Counselor ' -0-m...,...,,,,. S t 4 f W , -E . K . M W ,K D David Bacon Mary Alice Bell David Bacon instructs Sophomore English and yearbook classes. A graduate ofwthe University of New York, with a Master of Science Degree. Enjoys camping, and hiking. Mary Bell instructs Freshman English. A graduate of Arizona State University and the University of South- ern California, with a Master of Science and a Bache- lor of Arts in Education. Enjoys dancing, and photog- raphy. Frank Bradshaw instructs Sophomore, Junior, and Senior English. A graduate of Arizona State College and Ari- zona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Ed- ucation. Enjoys Football officiating, and water skiing. Jane Brake instructs Senior English and German. A graduate of Western Michigan University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts. Enjoys reading, church, politics, and sports. Claudia Buffington instructs Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Team Teaching, and Junior English. A graduate of Arizona State University in English and Physical Education. Enjoys fishing, golf, music, and dancing. Evelyn Denton instructs World Literature and a special seminar class in Literature. A graduate of the Univer- sity of Utah and Arizona State University, with a Master of Arts in English. Enjoys music, theater, people, and swimming. Francis Feeney instructs Audio Visual. A graduate of the University of Arizona, with a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Education. Enjoys reading, and writing. Audio Visual Department Head. Robert Folz instructs Freshman English. A graduate of Phoenix Junior College, University of Arizona, Okla- Claudia Buffington Evelyn Denton 26 i Allen Bradshaw Jane Bmke homa State University, and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Science in Education. Enjoys tennis, golf, and swimming. Ida Huber instructs Sophomore English and AA Sopho- more English. A graduate of the University of Arizona and Arizona State University in English. Enjoys water skiing, reading, church work, and music. Jerry Huffaker instructs Junior English, and Literature. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Bach- elor of Arts and Master of Arts in English. Enjoys traveling, and photography. Charlotte Leppla instructs Freshman English. A graduate of Montana State University and Arizona State Uni- versity, with a major in English, a minor in Journalism, and Education. Enjoys bridge, and sports. Fred Patterson instructs Freshman English, Sophomore and Junior Team Teaching, and Reading. A graduate of Clarion State Teachers College, with a Bachelor of Science in Education and English. Enjoys mechanical things, swimming, baking, and hiking. Mary Reid instructs Senior Grammar and Composition. A graduate of Kansas University and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts in Guidance. Barbara Snider instructs Drama, Speech, and English. A graduate of Bowling Green State University and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts Enjoys attending plays, and pets. G. T. Young instructs Sophomore English and Journal- ism. A graduate of the University of Arizona, with a Bachelor of Arts in Education and a Master of Arts in English and Administration. DSDGVTNWSHT Head. Francis Feeney Robert Folz tt l A 5 5 ' ,, L5 ' T? , lda Huber Early e E . . -r ,Q-va Mary Reid Greek Literature ,M-3 , . , , , Quin pf Ai' lQ,.Cf'f:. flflixazf-1 If V-1 ' . f I n., '? f? L' .rf I .. ,, , ,, fag' ,LfgfiWffL,, Jerry Huffaker Charlotte Leppla Ffed POTTGVSOVY Barbara Snider Ted YO'-WQ Gnd Philogophy are studied by sfudents of the new English Seminar close taught by Mrs. Denton. 1QW'1l'Wfiv if ff' W MAN 'Ml Wai hk.,..f l frgf wi! 1 l Megs 1 ,33 1 . it . -, x l V ll i 3 t gf rr 'E l i :lid ff ,S z 2 .1 l. , L ili I 5 W I 1 ' 1 u ,fl l l 'KI it if sf. f A 5 lim K lg 2 A KS? f J Robert Bloom N iw . tm r w i' i time N , Lester Bradley 5l'l9ll3Y C0D9l0Vlfl Mr, Wheeler instructs o lesson in everydc1yAPsychology and points out the next ClOy's assignment for his fourth period class l Arthur Doane Dole Holt Ross Jones - i i ' Y - if A H A , ill f , N nr t ff- i .ee R if V1 ' u - ,Y , , M , ,, if ,, N N get ' M v-fr, 5 S eg, i ., , ,, ,,,. , w rrml ., 28 Winton Longford l Larry Packard unior Social Robert Bloom instructs Studies. A graduate of Arizona State College and California State College, with a Bachelor of Science in Social Science. Enjoys sports, and reading. Lester Bradley instructs American History, Junior Var- sity Football, and Junior Varsity Wrestling. A graduate of Oklahoma University, with a Bachelor of Science in Education. Enjoys hunting, fishing, golf, bowling, and watching football on television. Shelby Copeland instructs World Geography, World History, and a Coach. A graduate of Palo Verde Junior College and Arizona State University, with a degree in Physical Education. Raises Quarter Horses on a limited basis as a hobby. Arthur Doane instructs American Problems. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Education and is working on a Master of Arts. Enjoys table tennis, fishing, and wood working. Dale Holt instructs World Geography. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University, with a Bachelor of Science in Education. Enjoys sports. Ross Jones instructs Home and Family and World Ge- ography. A graduate of Brigham Young University and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in Education. Enjoys consumer re- search, gardening, and music. Winton Langford instructs American Problems. A grad- uate of Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Education. Enjoys sports, and scouting. Lawrence Packard instructs American Problems and AA American Problems. A graduate of Arizona State Uni- Ralph Preshaw Robert Reichard versity in Political Science, History, and Speech. Enjoys home designing, church work, family, football, and basketball. Fred Phelan instructs World Geography. A graduate of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, with a Bache- lor of Arts in History, and a Bachelor of Divinity in Theology. Enjoys painting, reading, and traveling to places of historical interests. Ralph Preshaw instructs Sophomore Social Studies, Freshman Football, and Baseball. A graduate of Albion College, Western Michigan, and Michigan State, with a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science in Phy- sical Education, and a Master of Arts in School Admin- istration. Enjoys sports, golf, softball, hunting, and camping. Robert Reichard instructs Home and Family and Amer- ican History. A graduate of Thiel College and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Master of Arts in Education. Enjoys fishing, political analyst, and gardening. Orson Rollins instructs Sophomore and Junior Social Studies. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in History. Warren Wells instructs Sophomore Social Studies. A graduate of Arizona State University, California State University, and University of Southern California, with a degree in Social Studies, and Earth Sciences. Enjoys coin collecting Bruce Wheeler instructs Psychology, and American History. A graduate of Oklahoma State University in Psychology. Enjoys bowling, fishing, wood carving, OVSOP Rollins Warren Wells Bruce Wheeler 29 New Language Lab Opened ii? V ww .i s'Ei ' : ' ' kk -ff, g 52,-,'..g'fi,,1,, Martin Durront Burl Jarvis Martin Durrant instructs Spanish and French. A gradu- ate of Brigham Young University and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in Spanish. Enjoys sports, hunting, and collectin Language Department Head. Burl Jarvis instructs Spanish.A graduate of Brigham Young University gr-,dArizona State University, with G BClCl'19lOl' of AFTS in Education, Spanish, and a Mas ter of Arts in Education, Counseling, and Guidance. Warren Schofield instructs Spanish and French. A grad- uate of Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Education and is working on a Master of Arts. Enjoys farming, construction, and traveling . Harriett Sheldon instructs English and Latin. A graduate of Grinnell College and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Latin and a Master of Arts in Liberal Arts. Enjoys golf. Nancy Mast instructs Home Furnishings, Advanced Clothing, Freshman and Senior Home Economics. A graduate of the University of Arizona with a degree in the field of Home Economics Education. Enjoys boat- ing, waterskiing, sewing, and foreign food cookery. Home Economics Department Head. Rosa Poling instructs Child Development, Sophomore Home Economics, and Advanced Foods. A graduate of the University of California and Arizona State University in Home Economics Education. Enjoys lea- g . Warren Schofield Harriet Sheldor ther craft and sewing. , Marilyn Sackett instructs,Home Economics. A graduate of the University of Arizona, with a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education. Enjoys sewing, refinish- ing furniture, traveling, water skiing, and boating. Paul Bidle instructs Chemistry and Related Science Topics. A graduate of the University of Illinois and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Education. Enjoys bowling, camping, and traveling. Dee Hall instructs Biology. A graduate of Utah State University and Arizona State University, with a Bache- lor of Science and a Master of Arts in Physics Educa- tion. Raymond Johnson instructs Biology and Life Science. A graduate of East Arizona Junior College and Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Education. Don Lillywhite instructs Physics and Algebra. Attended Arizona State University, Brigham Young University, Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, and Temple University - Received a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Sci- e 1Ce. Science Department Head. Elanny Luty instructs Chemistry and General Science. A graduate of the University of Arizona, with a Master of Science in Botany. Enjoys photography, fishing, and reading. Lillian Shipley instructs Biology. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Science. Nancy Mast Rosa Poling M0 Yll l SGCl4GTl rev L ya, UW 30 W of A The earphones and mechanics of the new Foreign Language Lab are explained to several students by Spanish Teacher, Martin Durrant fx f Q gp VV Q Paul Bidle Dee Hall ROym0I'1d Johnson pon Lmywhare Elcnny Lufv Ulllan 5l'lPleV HJ iwjjwliiiilfrt Classes ii ii' ljl Virginia Durham Robert Fisher Virginia Durham instructs Art. A graduate of Ohio State University, and Arizona State University, with a Master of Arts in Art Education. Enjoys camping, and hiking. Roger Fisher instructs Architectural Drawing, Engi- neering Drawing, Mechanical Drawing, and General Shop. A graduate ofthe University of Missouri, Oregon State University, and Colorado State University, with a Master of Arts in lndustrial Education. Leo Gardner instructs General Shop, Sheet Metal, Be- ginning Metals, and Advanced Metals. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Master of Arts in Ed- ucation. Enjoys hunting, fishing, and crafts. lndustrial Arts Department Head. Louis Giallonardo instructs Distributive Education. Salesmanship, and Introduction to Business. A arad- uate of Phoenix College, and Arizona State Univer- sity, with a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education and Distributive Education. Enjoys music and sports. Henry Gray instructs Vocational Agriculture. A gradu- ate of Phoenix College, Arizona State University, and the University of Arizona, with a Bachelor of Science, and a Master of Science. Enjoys photography. Agricul- ture Department Head. Randal Hatch instructs Senior Vocational Agriculture, and Sophomore Farm Mechanics. A graduate of the University of Arizona, with a Bachelor of Science and H- B- GVOY Randal Hatch 32 A i..ili mains.--i.j i ie ' Q ii it Leo Gardner Louis Giallonardo a Master of Science in Agr?cultural Education. Enjoys gardening, breaking horses, and scout work. Frank Hudson instructs Auto Mechanics, and Shop Me- chanics. A graduate of Wartburg College, with a de- gree in Physics. Enjoys photography, and amateur radio. Robert Jones instructs General Shop, Wood-working, and Sheet metal. A graduate of Pennsylvania State University, with a Bachelor of Science in Vocational lndustrial Education. Jack I-aGrow instructs Auto Mechanics. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in lndustrial Arts. Enjoys automobiles. Kenneth Thompson instructs Arts and Crafts, and Wrestling. A graduate of Eastern Michigan University, and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Sci- ence in lndustrial Arts, and a Master of Arts in Guid- ance. Enjoys sports, and hunting. Art Department Head Sheldon White instructs Electronics, Electricity, and General Shop. A graduate of Stout State College, with a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in lndustrial Education. Enjoys gunsmithing. Darwin Wilkens instructs Arts and Crafts, and Ceram- ics. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Master of Art and a Bachelor of Arts in Art Education. Enjoys hunting, and fishing. Frank Hudson Robert Jones l l i l Jock LcGrow Ken Thompson Sheldon White Darwin Wilkins Christmas dGCOI'Gfi0f1S for the Wl ld0Ws -,'1f'ldhOIiS Olrhe school are prepared by Mrs, Virginia Durham'5 Ort clc1SS f A Carolyn Draucker Marjorie Entz Carolyn Draucker instructs the Freshman Girl's Physical Education Class. A graduate of Nebraska State Uni- versity in Physical Education. Marjorie Entz instructs classes of Physical Education. A graduate of Boston University and the University of Southern California in Health Education, Physical Education, and Recreation. lnstructs the Rabbettes. Enjoys traveling, and photography. Physical Education Department Head. Lois Krebs instructs the Bunnies, Cheerleaders, and the Girl's Physical Education Class. A graduate of Arizona State University and Texas Woman's University in Physical Education. Enjoys bowling, and horseback riding. Sandra Marschall instructs the Rabbettes, the Freshman and Varsity Girl's Tennis Teams, and Girl's Physical Education. A graduate of San Jose State College and . it 91 it l Lois Krebs Sandra Marschall Arizona State University in Education, with a Bache- lor of Arts Degree. Enjoys camping, swimming, and crossword puzzles. Ted Fowler instructs Driver's Education, PeeWee Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball, and Frosh Basketball. A grad- uate of the University of Arizona and Arizona State University in Education, with a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. Enjoys sports, fishing, and hunting. Carl Heath instructs Boy's Physical Education, Basket- ball, and Baseball. A graduate of Arizona State Uni- versity, with Bachelor of Arts in Health, Physical Ed- ucation and Recreation. Enjoys sports, and writing. Wibby Koski instructs Boy's Physical Education and Wrestling. A graduate of Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Educa- tion. Enjoys photography, and surfing. ,,g.-3Members of Miss Carolyn Drauker's Physical Education class are taught the fundamental skills of serving in the game of tennis. Touch football is one of the many sports offered in the Physical Educqfign progrqm to all underclassmen boys. Ted Fowler PM ' if S 39 A gn rf l l A ttf. if is ,,, 1 if . ' ,y .. titgwf W 1 'K 1 Wilbert Koski Jay Smith Reed Peterson instructs Boy's Physical Education, Head football coach. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Master of Arts in Physical Education. Enjoys hunting, and fishing. Physical Education Department Head. Jay Smith instructs Drafting, Driver's Education and Boy's Physical Education. Assistant coach to the Var- Carl Heath 'S 5 i ,. 5 4 E f it P his ti A t ff' 3 . 1: .' -'va i I t ' .5Q.,fyP- , 'xr-f.-'if-155311 f fer:- 2. i Reed Peterson Roger Worsley sity Football and Frosh Basketball. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Education. Enjoys fishing, and ath- lizfgifi Worsley instructs Boy's Physical Education, Var- sity football, and Golf. A graduate of Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Education. Enjoys fishing, and coin collecting. 35 i Students enrolled in Mr. Hall's Biology classes study insects and prepare an interesting and educational display as part of the course re quirement, i t i i i ii y it it it it i Q it rd ' iff! ' l'E: E ll ' 5 2 i fe W Y'lV I . W l' 1 l We William Ashby Gerald McCasland Ford Slaght Robert Stone Math Offers ManyyCQ rses Robert Taylor Jczren Tolman K Gene Waters 1 1' ' x ff x 4 X wks UW e ji - R L A wx! i JJ V 1 i l 36 W. R. Ashby instructs AA Algebra, Trigonometry, Ge- ometry AA Calculus, and Geometry. A graduate of New Mexico State University, with a Bachelor of Sci- ence and a Master of Arts. Enjoys golf, hunting, and fishing. Gerald McCasIand instructs Mathematics. A graduate of Sul Ross State College, and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Enjoys hunting, fishing, and reading. Ford Slaght instructs Ninth Grade Math, and Geometry. A graduate of Jamestown College, University of Wash- ington, the University of Montana, and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in Math and Administration and Supervision. Enjoys fishing and hunting. Mathematics Department Head. Robert Stone instructs Freshman'Algebra, Basic Math and Freshman Math. A graduate of Arizona State University in the field of Math. Enjoys rocks, guns, yardwork, and church. Robert Taylor instructs Freshman Math and Fresh- man Algebra. A graduate of Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, with a Master of Arts in City School Administration. Enjoys woodworking. .laren Tolman instructs Algebra, Basic Math, Student Council. A graduate of Utah State University, and Arizona State University, with a degree in Math and Elementary Administration. Gene Waters instructs Algebra 3-4, College Math. A graduate of the University of Kansas, with a Bachelor Tony Hendrickson Owen Porter fl hw ban-'rx 'fb-UN Kms 1904.1 xg. Nh 4-ku 9wcv--- '49 Miles Alldredge Keith Crandell of Arts in Mathematics. Enjoys golf, autos, and com- puters. Miles Alldredge instructs Office Machines, Office Prac- tice, and Commercial Law. A graduate of Arizona State University, and the University of Arizona, with a degree in Commercial Education. Enjoys fishing. Keith Crandell instructs Shorthand, Business English, Notehand. A graduate of Arizona State University, and Denver University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Education and a Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling. Enjoys being in the National Guard. Bus- iness Department Head. Anthony Hendrickson instructs Bookkeeping, Business Math, and Typing. A graduate of Arizona State Uni- versity in Business Education. Enjoys sports, baseball, softball, and Barbershop Quartette. Owen Porter instructs Typing. A graduate of Arizona State University with a Master of Arts and a Bachelor of Arts. Enjoys music, traveling, and hunting. Jean Skinner instructs Recordkeeping, and Advanced and Beginning Typing. A graduate of East Arizona Junior College, and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Education. Enjoys dancing, sports, sewing, cooking, and reading. Loral Yarbrough instructs Beginning Bookkeeping, Ad- vanced Bookkeeping, and Beginning Typing. A gradu- ate of the College of the Ozarks, and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts, Enjoys television repair, hunting, fishing, and mechanics. Jean Skinner Lee Yarbrough 17 if eww-ul MAMX -Wim MWF i T5 f pn. E -fq CM 1-. rw !,f.,,- .-9 feb i Q, s .J Cui do ALT Ci-qv-lat W 37 MW fwg g -3? it Arthur Unsworth Koste Belcheft James Hendricks Mabel Macdonald Koste Belcheff instructs Varsity Band, Advance Orche- stra, Junior Varsity Band, and Beginning Strings. A graduate of Ohio State University and the University of Arizona, with a Master of Arts in Musical Education. Enjoys hunting. James Hendricks instructs A Cappella Choir, Prep Chor- us, and Theory. A graduate of Arizona State University and Columbia University in Musical Education. Enjoys tennis, bowling, hunting, and fishing. Music Depart- ment Head. Arthur Unsworth instructs Advanced Girl's Chorus, Physical Education, Discovery of Music, and Assistant Band Director. A graduate of Trenton State College in the field of Music. Enjoys music. Mr. Unsworth and Debby Wakefield display their musical ,F .X Chalis Patton Tina JotteY abil Mabel MacDonald instructs Library Science and Library Skills. A graduate of Brigham Young University and Arizona State University, with a Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Enjoys books, people, traveling, music, sewing, and art. Library Department Head. Chalis Patton librarian. A graduate of Millikin Univer- sity and the University of Alabama, with a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts. Tina Joffey instructs Occupational Education. A grad- uate of Columbia University, with a Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling, and Special Education. Enjoys radio, television dramatics, cars-antique, and clothing to match era of the car. ity as they accompany the orchestra in an all school assembly. l l -., W ,,m..,, - - Teachers take their turn of orientation OS they ore instructed concerning the policies of the new 1964-65 school YSCN' Teachers enjoy refreshments ot pre-school meeting. Mrs Noble and Mrs. Ortlund discuss pre-schoolplons -'L Bi We 39 David Hathcock, Doug Wheeler, Judy Thompson and Mr. Packard admire all the AFS stocks that were purchased by his American Problems classes, '-ai ,,-1 40 Attendance and Registrar staff Florence Mortenson, Lora Stewart, Betty Ruth Lambert, Bernice Bartz, .1 ' .3-if ' o r I no u -jus-WL' Rl-ma Shumway Library Clerk. ,V X 1 W LJ we W Alyce Keeline, Nurse - L ' .fri x Mr. De Spain and Mrs, Leonard efficiently run the busiest place on campus, the book- SlOl'9. Cafeteria Workers: Roberta Buckley, Thora Hamblin, Cucu Amaya, Ruth Runza, Ester Anderson, PauICanfield, Lorraine Schooley Myftice Martin, La Donna Chapman, Bleva Bond, Gladys Randall. y A T --....,,-N-.asm 1. . YW . X 5 - Nw,- ,1 si Q. L x 4 ' Y, Y' 1. .5 . , A553132 . .. .. 'Y Y Clubs Coroly Clubs And Organizations Student Council Doug Wheeler heads Student Council along with sev- enteen other- elected officers, one foreign ex- change student and Mr, Jaren Tolman, sponsor. These active leaders of our school hold their meetings every day during third period. Student Council sponsors many worthwhile fund rais- ing projects. One of these were the sale of stocks for A.F.S., which brought in over 35950. Another was the project on Halloween to raise money and obtain can- dy tor crippled children, They also sponsor a foster child from Greece, ten-year-old Chrsola Uram. The annual state convention of Student Councils met this year at Coronado High School. Here our repre- sentatives met with other students and discussed dit- terent ideas and problems of their schools. Doug Wheeler Student Body President Student Leaders Sue Barton Pam Sears Sue Barclay Student Body Vice-President Student Body Corresponding Secretary Student Body Recording Secretary I 44 Q , ,gt , lb l if Cathy Johnson John Osborne Girl's League President Boy's'Leogue President Cheryl Childress Publicity Commissioner Sharon King Fine Arts Commissioner Linda Boiley Karen Lindblom Publications Commissioner Club Commissioner , Pig: Yosporn Sanposn Foreign Exchange Student si f xr' - LE ir if E 1 5 1 -iii'9'3 2 s Mi ii.,i-A-L-. H ' .. H M ,,,, A, s ii MM' i l uis ii A 1, W' ti 1. -i + ' lull Q P .J . Don Standage Service Commissioner J. R. Brubaker Athletic Commissioner DOVE H0 fl'1C0Cl4 J0hl'1 LlOyd Orlando Williams Senior Class President JUNOI' Class President Sophomore Class President J0dy Aycock Brookie Brown Tina Hutchinson Freshman Class President Social Commissioner Cheer Commissioner -.-,, , Students enjoy a Thai dish, served by Student Council during A.F.S. week. fl, 0 'lf fum 910111 is . ing President's Council - Front row: Becky Lillywhite, Mareen Terry, Karen Lindblom, Nancy Peterson, Linda Hildebrand, Dottie Cox, Second row: David Heffington, Mike Renyer, Terry Olson, Cathy Johnson, Kathy Graves, Cheryl Powers, Jill Forbes. Back row: Clifford Crandell, Richard Haeft, Bob Bowers, Melvin Bow- man, David Payne, John Osborn. Lindblom Directs Council Presidents Council Every club is represented in Presidents Council. At each meeting parliamentary procedure is practiced, discussed and carried back to the various clubs on campus. Karen Lindblom, club commissioner presides at each meeting and everything concerning the better- ment of the clubs is brought up. Service Council Service Council is one of the most efficient clubs on campus. Responsible for the fire drills, which were planned and carried out with assistance of Fire Chief Hutchinson. Service Council is also responsible for campus cleanup projects and safety campaigns. 'Service Council-Front row: Susan Phelps, Don Standage, President Nancy Dana, Second row: Patty Garner, Julianne Miller, Janet Bateman, Mary Malouin. Third row: Thala Wilcox, Lora Sue Han cock, Janis Bentley, Back row: Milton Lawlor, Richard Johnson, Harvey Cook, Nelda Bradshaw. Girls League with the assistance of Milton Lawlor, Boys League Secretary, decorated the Christmas tree in Old Main. Girl's League is made up of every girl on campus. Throughout the year Girl's League sponsors many activities. Among these are the All Girls Assembly, Mothers and Daughters' Tea, and Twirp Week. To start Twirp Week oft under the over-all theme of My Fair Lady, was the Twirp Dancer on March 15. During the dance the Most Eligible Bachelor was crowned. The outstanding event of the yelar was the Co-ed Formal, at the conclusion of the Twirp Week. Each day of the Twirp Week gave hints of the Co-ed theme which was l Could Have Danced All Night. Cathy Johnson Leads Girls Girl s League Front row Miss Skinner Tauna Turley Treasurer, Phelps, Norma Church, Sandy Nelson, Connie Carlson, Beth Allred, Linda Strodling Vice President Cathy Johnson President, Paula Elaine Banner, Yvonne Castillo, Verla King, Marsha Lofgreen, Peterson Secretary Mrs Mast Back row Arlene Evans, Kathy Cheryl Rucker. Boys League Front row Mr Jarvis, Keith Russell, Treasurer, Steven Leathers, Wade Workman Rusty Clark Eddie Flake Allen Richard Johnson Vice President John Osborn, President, Milton Reidhead, Lynn Tenney, Doug Twlly Jim Hatfield Newell Cooper Lawlor Secretarv Mr Durrant Back row: Nolan Martineau, John Gsbom Heads Boys Boy's League Council consists of five representatives from each class and four elected officers. Their pur- pose is to promote friendship among the boys of the school. The largest project of Boy's League is to sponsor the Christmas Formal held each year in the Student Mem- orial Ballroom at Arizona State University, with the theme this year being Feliz Navidadf' Among the activities involving the school, the Boy's League along with the Girl's League took charge of concessions at all home football games. Boy's League also holds ci Fathers and Sons Outing and sponsors other small money raising projects. Masque and Dagger - Front row: Terry Olson, Carol Dodge, Ce- lestia Taylor, Mrs. Snyder, Diane Williams, Arlene Evans, Linda Bond. Second row: Penny Idle, Betty Davis, Nancy Tryon, Diane Dancers Composed of eighteen girls who are interested in cre- ative dancing. Tryouts are he-ld at the beginning ot the year and members are chosen. Each year they present a program featuring original dances created by the members, Among many activities that Dance Club sponsors is the sale of cupcakes for a Christmas family. Berry, Lolanda Zepeda, Suzanne Jarvis. Back row: Maryline Berry, Yvonne Zepeda, Ken Bowers. Perform Masque and Dagger has held many dramatic per- formances on Mesa l-ligh's campus this year. Their main goal is striving for 'admittanc in National Thes- plans. Members have donated stage tools, cabinets and much time to the betterment ot the school. 50 Dance Club - Front row: Flora Moffet, Mary Malouin, Secretary, Marsha Lofgreen, Treasurer, Mary Felton, Billy Matthews. Second row: Myrna Cox, Lucy Motfet, President, Toni Shoft, Dorinda Ball, Nedra Taylor. Back row: Judy Russell, Vice-President, Lilian Boren, Carol Lofgreen, Darleen Castillo, Carol Dodge. F.F.A. - Front raw: Mr. Gray, Jim Brandenburg, Recorder, Jim Sluder, Secretary, Richard Griften, Tauna Turley, F.F.A. Sweet- heart, Bob Furnival, Vice-President, Clifford Crandell, President, Second row: Nancy Sanderson, Larry Smith, Jim Chapin, Bob Medley, Otto Coombs, Sam Tenney, Leo Burkey, Ron Brown. F.F.A. Future Farmers of America is an organization com- posed of students who are interested in agriculture. F.F.A. has many individual and group projects and compete in state and national contests. Representing F.F.A. as their Sweetheart this year was Tauna Turley. The F,F.A. sponsors an annual western dance for a money raising project. Darlene Fish first runner-up for F.F.A. Sweetheart sits on the royal bale of hay with Fleta Sykes the Sweetheart. Third row: Bertha Dunn, Sue Bradley, Bob Evans, Sheryl Keesler, Dewight Massey, David Dorsett, LaVall Watson, Fourth row: Dana Webster, Jim Moore, Carl Woodard, Bob Oliver, Darel Packard, Dale Porter, Steve Townsend. Bock row: David Beegle, Kent LeSueur, Bruce Anderson, Ken Thompson, Terry Lemons. wwnm:,e,f:mmaMWw.arfig Weelsf-ft. 7 f.: wwf-ci.:,fm,cs'.1w,:eMfie Messy-ssrevwipsm Tri-Angles-Front row: Linda Jacobs, Jane Reisig, Francis Kins- worthy, Dee dee McKay, Sheryl Powers, Helen Starr. Second row: Angela Natzke, Alayna Blecha, Nancy Tyon,'Ardith Church, This club is composed of select group at girls. Mem- bers ore chosen on basis ot scholarship, citizenship and Christian beliefs. Select members attend Model Legislature in April and Snow Comp late in January. Affiliated with the local Y.M.C.A. Tri-Connettes aids this civic organization through its many 'fund raising projects. Tri-Connettes - Front row: Kathy Griaves, President, Sharon West, Darlene Fish, Mrs. Poling, Billy Mathews, Secretary, Arlene Fish, Vice President, Sheryl Keesler, Carolyn Moore, Tina Hutch- inson, Sandy Turner. Second row: Linda Meese, Sue Svoboda, Nancy Johnston, Judy Guthrie, Mary Olsen, Sue Reilly, Lynette Mildred Jacobs. Third row: Lindo Ely, Nancy Sanderson, Jane Zuber, Sally Ebeling. This Y.M.C.A. club is composed of Christian girls who are interested in doing good for the community and school. The Heart Fund is only one of the many fund raising campaigns in which the club takes part. Spon- sored by Mrs. Lillian Shipley, Tri-Angles participates in Model Legislature and many other activities. Deno, Linda Crandall, Anna Ruth Coleman, Brenda Vogel. Bock row: Janet Hobbs, Elaine Everson, Susie Moore, Margaret Burks, Nadine Arney, Natalie Hansen, Valerie Cooper, Nancy Sanders, Pat Phalon, Judy Jarvis, Pom Abney. afimfs-gems--ygwitwfrewr.cemmff. ':4,gs,1f ' 'M f 1 '-Mwst-,,.fvf:2zs+.wf' -1 1 .s,g2m-:f,:f.- frezzwewwfis 'iiiiw 4 A -' U 5fEsiK5EQliI Qifg 'W Legislators Chosen Affiliated with the Mesa Y.M.C.A. Los Caballeros is organized for boys of Mesa High who are interested in the promotion of the Christian ideals. This year's activities include a trip to Tucson for Pre-Model Leg- islature, Snow Camp, and Model Legislature at the State Capitol in April. Los Caballeros-Front row: Mr. Huffaker, Coy Lindblom, Buddy Jordan, Biff Jones, Danny lsch, Bob Evans, Jim Damme. Second row: Bill Shelden, Rusty Clark, Chuck Stewart, Jim Hatfield, Mark K Model Legislature Delegates -- Front row: Luanna Bootman, Carolyn Moore, Arlene Fish. Back row: Lynette Deno, Biff Jones, Mildred Jacobs. Williams, Dave Beegle, Colin Foster, Doyle lsch. Third row: Dennis Keesler, Mike Jones, Paul Woods, Ronnie Johnson, Jimmie Adams, Jerald Smith, George Peterson, Dale Strecker. fi Debate Team Front row Dorothy Waite Secretary Fleta Sykes Suzanne Mason, President. Second row: Dave Heftington, Gretchen Shatz Barbara Bailey Back row Steve Klttleson Madelyn Murdock Linda Burnham, Orlando Williams, Mr. Patterson, Sponsor, Debaters At M.H. . The students that are members of the Brush and Palette club must be talented in the field of art. This club serves Mesa High by painting different signs and murals for the many needs. Goodwill is another club at Mesa Migh that serves the school and community. lt is one af the highest ranking service clubs on campus. One of the many fund raising projects that this service club participates in is the selling of Mums for Homecoming. Brush and Pallet - Front row: Steve Johnson, Virginia Olsen, Hayes, Frances Thompson, Linda Clark, lsabelle Edgewater. Back Mrs. Durham, Linda Hildebrand, Margaret Burks, Mr. Wilkins. row: Harvey Carlton, Alan Sexton, Bill Budd, Jerald Smith, Second row: LaDonna Boyd, Carol Opager, Mary Smith, Sheryl Christine Webster, Goodwill Cluizn - Front row: Jeanine Dawson, Treasurer, Mike Childress, Pat Phalen, Julian Miller, Dorinda Ball. Fourth row: Renter, President, Carolyn Moore, Secretary, Rusty Riggs, Vice Margo Turley, Shauna Skinner, Evelyn Turley, Judy Russell, Tauna Plesldenl' Second 'OW1 Marv Olsen, Lilivri BOVGU, Sue Barton, Turley. Back row: Torn Moore, Keith LeSueur, Carl Woodard, Mildred lOCCl'1s Steve Scott. Third row: Linda Stradling, Priscilla Doug Wheeler, Q l it is lil Wi W IX! 971 M-Club - Front row: Lee Miller, John Thomas, Grant Massey, Milton Langston, Jim Goin, Flay Gutierres, Chuck Kear, Dennis McQuiston, Colin Foster, David Jackson, Bob Newman, Gerald Calnimptewa. Second row: Robin Jensen, Tim Jones, Bill Sheldon, Carl Woodard, Pat Miller, Del Moody, Dean Millsaps, Paul Woods, Derry Mathee son, Daniel Burnham, Jim Hatfield, Cornelia Romero, Bob Grom- man, Bob Zangger, John Lisonbee, Bill Dunning. Third row: Ken Johnson, Steve Borelli, Nolan Martineou, Gus Chavez, Warner Ludwig, Thomas Figuora, Tony Hernandez, 'Bob Mesa's Letterman club is under the sponsorship at Coach Reed Peterson, and is open to anyone who earned a varsity letter in any interscholastic competi- tion D.E.C.A. - Front row: Bruce Butler, Judy Dickerson, Myrtice Leo Schokley, Pat Phelan, David Heffington, President, Sue Svoboda, Darlene Castillo, Jim Tracht. Second row: Mr. Charles Thompson, h'l l'l lf! l'l IH! NI l'l ra I Q I 1 0 at K YI KVI Nelson, David Johnson, Boyd Chiago, Danny Anaya, Glenn Mc- Glennon, John Smith, Don McKinnon, Mitchell Jones, Lynn Tenney, Roger Rambo, Randy Rogers, Jack Simon, Thomas Jones, Eldon Miles. Fourth row: Robert Sanderson, Tom O'Connor, Jim Adams, Danny Jarvis, Jim Miller, Don McCleve, Stuart Driggs, Mollette Andrews, Back row: Greg Phelps, Ronnie Johnson, Keith LeSueur, Loren Laws, Craig Cordon, Loran Allan, Dave Jesson, Roger Walters, Charles Allen, Jose Amaya, Al Chavez, Ronnie Williams. D.E.C.A. gives the students a chance to have on the job training. Students are employed at different occu- pations and are on the job the last three periods. Jenny Clark, Gloria Esparza, Brenda Sterns, Linda Reynolds, Mary- line Alberts, Susan Pomplun, Mr. Beauchamp. Back row: Mr. Giallonardo, Harvey Cook, Jack Freeman. f I11 Chess Club - Front row: Wayne Rogers, Keith Russell, Tim Jones. Back row: Tom Breakiron, Pat Flynn, James Groll, Richard Everhardt, Chess club is a challenging and interesting club for Science Club is an active club on campus. They go those students talented in the game of chess. This on numerous field trips and invite guest speakers year's chess club participated in a tournament. By to speak at their meetings. Sponsored by Mr. Lilly- challenging other members of the club, they improve white this club takes an active part in the study of their talent. science today. Science Club - Judy Yee, Secretary Treasurer, Carol Van Loo, Yvonne Hankins, Eddie Callins, Ron Bowers, Lynne l-lildibrane, Mr. Lillywhite, Sponsor, Carol Ellingson, Vice-President, Terry Ellingson, David Rowley, Presi- dent, Joe Durgmand, Mr. Lut, Sponsor, Becky Lillywhite. 57 frtfmi-in 7 E C1.A.A. - Front row: Lucy Valenzuela, Teri Thayer, Donna Schroe- der, Priscilla Childress, Lydia Valenzuela, Barbara Burney, Linda Blanco, Miss Draucker, Second row: Colleen LeSueur, Bernadine Lewandowski, Joan Satterlee, Connid l-lodges, Linda Burney, Ruby Goh-Tso Club Y Front row: Sandy Nelson, Susan Phelps, Vice- President, Paula Peterson, Secretary, Richard Johnson, President, Nolan Martineau, Treasurer, Yosporn, Anna Ruth Coleman. Second row: Linda Stradling, Sue Barclay, Julianne Miller, Barb DeGear, Lusna Hollenbeck, Jan Ballantyne, Norma Church. Third l-lurtado, Back row: Donna Rorue, Marilyn Davidson, Janice Finger, Lupe Ortiz, Chris McQuate, Phyllis Austin, Sally Hernan- dez, Judy Moore, row: Kathy Charon, Judy Russell, Shirley Decker, Cathy Johnson, Mary Huber, Brookie Brown, Janet Bateman, Betsy Webster. Back row: Jeanene Johnson, Lora Sue Hancock, Milton Lawlor, David Wilson, Mr. Thompson, John Osborn, Mareen Terry, Vir- l ginia Wison, David Payne, Doug Wheeler. 58 N 'sf 2? Susan Bleven, Les Phelps, Doug Wheeler, John Lloyd, Maureen Terry. National Honor - Front row: Shirley Decker, Anna Ruth Coleman, Vice President, Lora Sue Hancock, Treasury, Mr. Reichard, David Paine, President, Norma Church, Secretary, Marsha Lofgreen. Second row: Ardith Church, Barbara Covington, Sue Barton, Julianne Miller, Pam Donaldson, Sara Maxwell, Lucy Moffet. Third row: Virginia Wilson, Mary Huber, Sue Barclay, Shauna Skinner, Betsy Webster, Tauna Turley. Fourth row: Margo Turley, Susan Phelps, Paula Peterson, Kathy Graves, Mark Williams, Dennis Beaugureau. Back row: 'The Intellectuals' National Honor Society is an organization for students with exceptional academic achievement. These select students are chosen on the basis of scholarship, lead ership, character, and service to the school. 'Books for the blind' is a project sponsored by N.H.S. and the club also holds a banquet at the end of the year for seniors who have attained a l.5 grade average These students are the future leaders of the city, state and country. This is the spirit boosting club on campus. Each fall Goh-Tso sponsors the annual Goh-Tso Rally before an important football game. They also sponsor other class competition to raise spirit and money. At the end of the year the club chooses the top ten seniors for a special award. Girls' Athletic Association is an organization for girls who are interes-ted in promoting good physical condi- tion and good sportsmanship, Sports that G.A.A. participates in are softball, basketball, and volleyball. The only qualification is that each member must be athletically inclined. 59 F.T.A,-Front row: Mareen Terry, Jenrlggrwlframer, Eva Haase. Gentry, Mrs. Huber. Back row: Jolynn Holloway, Judy Yee, Janet Second row: Mr. Johnson, Janie Kapfer, Linda Sffrader, Judy Guell. Bateman, Donna Hoffman, Madelyn Murdock. Third row: Linda Hoel, Suzette Williams, Nancy Dana, Herald Gur Future Teachers Future Nurses of America is an organization open to all students interested in nursing and the nursing profession. Sponsored by Alice Keeling, Mesa High's school nurse, F.N.A. participates in many activities. One of the oldest clubs on campus, Future Teachers of America has served Mesa High for more than a quarter of a century. This club gives the members an opportunity to learn more about the teaching pro- fession. Each member must be interested in the teach- ing profession and must be willing to serve. Future Nurses - Front row: Yvonne Castillo, Amy Jones, Secretary, Mrs. Kee- 1 line, Sponsor, Diana Pringle, i Treasurer, Dottie Cox, Pres- ident. wg Home Economics -- Front row: Robbyn Hansen, Karen Jones, Susan Adams. Second row: Mary Ramsey, Judy Guell, Michelle Cox. Back row: Francis Wagner, Julia Guthrie. Home Economic Students Swing Club is composed of I6 students who are in- Future Home Economists of America is composed of terested and talented in the field of music. Sponsor- a group of girls who are interested in perfecting their ed by Mr. Arthur Unsworth, Swing Club plays at num- knowledge of homemaking. This club is opened to any erous basketball games, dances and many other soc- girl who is interested in the finer skills of homemaking. ial activities. This club also conducts many fund rais- ing projects for the school. Swing Club-Front row: Elaine Dawson, Betsy Webster, David Leathers, Danny Jarvis, Geoff Hoque, Back row: Phil Lemmon, Wilson, Margie Westover, Debbie Wakefield. Second row: Jim Wayne Penrod, Jane Reisig, David Payne. Sluder, Jim Brandenburg, Milton Lawlor, Stan Sterling, Steven 6l lg. 1' ' t s Gold Key - Front row: Mrs. Leppla, Sponsor, Bonnie Reidhead, Penelope Mathiesen, Susan Johnson, Sherry Jarvis, Rene Ellsworth Sheryl Suskind, Secretary, Nancy Peterson, President, Rose Nobes, Back row: Karen Janes, Marilyn Moody, Linda Burnham, Dian Treasurer, Diane Chase, Vice-President. Second row: Beverly Payne, Allred. l Audio Visual - Front row: Ray Cozart, John Pilafas, Richard row: David Rowley, Bob Nelson, Danny lsch, Jim Linder. Back Ruiz, Mark Keeling, Bill Pearson. Second row: Richard McEntire, row: Sidney Howard, Tony Hernandez, Darl Packer, Ron l-landka. ' James Monarch, Gale Elliott, Terry Hoke, Tony Taylor. Third 62 Student Readers League Gold Key is open to Sophomore girls only. This service club's many activities include ushering at formal school events and special programs held at Mesa High. Audio-Visual department serves the school each year by showing many fine films in the classroom. These boys are chosen by the teacher each year, which in- volves much work. The Audio-Visual department is very important to both the students and the teachers. Serendipity - Mrs. Macdonald, Sponsor, Pam Donaldson, Par- liomentarian, Gretchen Dalzen, Vice-President, Richard l-loeft, President, Mariann Virginia, Secretary, Mary Ellen Shomer, Trea- , . , J, Affiliated with the Library Association of Arizona, the Serendipity Club sold quality paperback books to obtain money. These intellectual s-tudents are inter- ested in reading and the knowledge they gain. surer, Mrs. Patton, Sponsor. Back row: Rebecca Jones, Carol Biesen, Mrs. Shumway, Rita Biesen, Kathy Charon. , ' H..-....-.-1.-. Q 1 l l French Club -- Front row: Margo Turley, Pat Phalen, Magie Holmes, Phyllis Randolph, Second row: Michelle Cox, Mardi Peterson, Kathy Graves, Suzanne Jarvis, Sheryl Suskind. Back Spanish Club - Front row: Mr, Jarvis, Linda Blanco, Augie Landeros, Vice-President, Alice Montoya, President, Arrnida Rivera, Secretary, Delrna Dominauez, Treasurer, Bernie Lewandowski, Ra- cheal Blanco, Second row: Lucy Valenzuela, Rene Laras, Terry row: Joyce Wilson, Kathy Kangas, JoAnn Smith, Anna Ruth Cole- rnan, Nana Beaugureou, Kathy Lister. Ahamada, Salley Hernandez, Alice Valenzuela and Sylvia Zepeda Back row: Evelia Guerrero, Vivian Hernandez, Barbara Hernandez Ted Guerrero, Jean Lewandowski, Vianne Hennike, Dana Web ster, Yolanda Zepeda, Yvonne Zepeda. -wi Q lllsf,?g?,g T ga . , 64 Specialized Languages Gffered French students who are interested in France and her language may join French Club. These students help sponsor foreign language week, and other activities on campus. These students have the opportunity to learn about the customs and culture of France. This organization is open to all students who have or are taking Spanish classes. This foreign language group participates in many fund raising projects for the school and community. Each member must have an interest in the Spanish language and her people. Together with the various social and service organi- zations offered at Mesa High there are clubs which specialize in languages, among these is the German Club. Students have the opportunity to learn about Germany through club meetings and other activities sponsored by the club. German Club - Front row: Joan Palys, Tom Duffel, John Cart- Sterling, Terry Vornum, Nancy Steinke Rita Haecklel Back lwright. Second row: Linda Shelley, Linda Jacobs, Sam Coleman, row: Mrs, Brake. Graig Cox, Joe Drugmand, Richard Everhart. Third row: Stu 51. Q1 Mi? Pot Brandenburg, Mesa High flag, Susan Phelps, American flag, Anna Ruth Coleman, Mesa High Band flag. l' Wish HIGH sc,4,00L CBYIBOY BAND ll I RABBEWES 66 Rabbettes -an Morgo Turley Myrna Cox Dorothy Woiie Sherry Ellsworth t I t S I I t Lmdo Bailey Lucy Moffeti Judy Hyde, Lindo McCain an-5, Perform Script Mesa mu lmmw4Qmaw,, wwwwnemmmwmww mwsm1N u Front row -- Judy Fullerton, Kathy John- son, Judy Nelson, Mary McWilliams, Delma Dominquez, Sharla Stradling, Angelita Montayo, Judy Taylor, Virginia Olsen, Sheryl Suskind, Bettie Wilson, Lynda Kerby, Beverly Payne, Nancy Nicoll, Alice Montayo. Back row - Lonnie Hudson, June Willis, Gloria Esparza, Francie Barber, Vicki Jen- nings, Pat Brandeburg, Anna Ruth Cole- man, Sharlene Lawlor, Debbie Lewis, Sharon King, Nancy Tryon, Sue Barclay, Janis Bentley, Sheryl Hayes, Priscilla Childress, Robyn Urreo, Carol Dodge, Dionne Berry, Paula Peterson, Susan Phelps. Patty Reed, Norma Church, raping, Pam Sears, Ruthie Edwards line Cheryl Childress, main leader. Front row.- Nadine Arney, Marry Huber, Donna Schroeder, Susan Kamman, Lora Sue Hancock, Vicky Stewart, Lupe Ortiz, Janice Evans, Jerilyn Tidwell, Cynthia Mayo, Arlys Romine, Stella Bevell, Earlene McGraw, Verla King. Back row - Kathy Graves, Dianne Peter- son, Joyce Brannen, Darlene Brooks, Mar- tha Merkley, Alayne Thomson, Evelyn Turley, Joanna Tryon, Elaine Everson, Luana Boatman, Sheryl Mankins, Norma Ruiz, Karen Bradley, Teri Thayer, Betty Golob, Rita Greene, Janet Ballantyne, Connie Facey, Robin Hein, Cheryl Rucker. , 67 Suzanne Mason Judy Russell TCUHO Turley Mary Malouin Bunnies Dance Bunnies - Front row: Suzanne Mason, Co-Captain, Lucy Moffett, Judy Russell, Linda McCain, Sherry Ellsworth, Margo Turley, Captain. Second row: Mary Malouin, Myrna Cox Dorothy Waite, Judy Hyder, Tauno Turley, Lindo Bailey, 68 Pep Club - Front row: Yvonne Castillo, Susan Tompkins, Sandy O'Carroll, Melvin Bowman, Phyllis Randolph, Jill Forbes, Erleen McGraw. Second row: Peggy McKinney, JoAnn Smith, Joyce Wilson, Claudia Lewis, Barbara Burney, Linda Burney, Patricia Hoerig, Luella Van Rackel, Phyllis Austin. Third row: Judy Moore, Kathy Cluff, Mary Abbott, Barbara Bailey, Nancy Merkley, Dor- othy Waite, Sharon Johnson, Donna Van Sickle, Christine Webster, Lorna Sebahe, Isabelle Edgewater, Back row: Marty Ball, David Dorset, Coach Heath, Angel Paredes, Robin Jensen. 'Spirit Boosters' Pep Club is one of the newest clubs on campus. As a club the students attend football games and en- courage student participation in supporting our ath- letic teams. This club is active in many fund raising campaigns. Pep Council is composed of select students who per- form skits at pep assemblies. This is the most im- portant club on campus. These talented students help in athletic competition by promoting and uphold- ing school spirit. Pep Council 4 Front row: Fleta Sykes, DGUO, pfesldenfi Sue Bcrton, Dorinda Ball. Back row: Barb DeGear, Tommy Moore, Patty Miller. Kathy Choron Junior i i i i Tino Hutchinson Cheer Commissioner Connie Green Junior J.V. Cheerleaders-Nancy Scorbrough, Nedro Toylor, Mary Felton . Pat Hester MOVY Olson J un ior J U V1 'OV Support Mesa High Tina Hutchinson, Cheer Commissioner heads the cheerleading squad for 1964-65. These enthusiastic girls encourage the teams on to victory. These twelve girls were elected on the qualities of school spirit, personality, and pep. Several worked very hard paint- ing signs and posters, This year's squad has different classifications. Six of the most advanced cheerleaders are the Varsity, three Junior Varsity, and three Fresh- men. Each girl works very hard for the school. Throughout the year there were many sacrifices made so they could attend all the games home and away. Freshmen Cheerleaders--Marylou Lilly, Qixie Danials, Terry Tate v X . 5 lp f' W r 4 ,,..,gl, - H T511 fs, I Awfgyfek ' 'wr ',i1fg ' ss .455 Jim, Q ' Jeanine Dawson Senior if fx--um. 'Q - an 4 W, N.w.,,,,, Alas 2 fs ...sonata 1 4 Gerald Appears Fine Arts opens doorways in the field of dramatics and music and introduces us to the talent that is displayed on the Mesa High stage. The assemblies that we have enjoyed throughout the year on the stage are now recaptured in the following pages. The spirit of Christmas rises as the audience hears old favor- David Hcthcock lends G Supporting hand To the drunken :tes from the Christmas Assembly Chorus, JohnTowne as he staggers onto the stage. The Student Bodywotches with amazement as Wallace and Gerald entertain. 74 l Mr. Hendricks is pictured above showing his expert leadership in directing the A Cappella Chorus in one of their frequent performances. The music department of Mesa High is under the fine direction and leadership of the teachers pictured below, Mr. Belcheff, Mr. Hendricks, and Mr. Unsworth. 75 A Cappella, the leading chorus at Mesa High is com- posed of the most talented and accomplished vocalists. Its members are carefully selected to represent Mesa High in banquets and conventions all over the Valley. Appearing in the Christmas assembly were the Madri- gals, eight select members of the A Cappella. ln an evening performance the A Cappella provided the students and their parents with entertainment when they sang at the Christmas Vespers. Also in the music department is the Prep Chorus, an advanced chorus which prepares prospective students for A Cappella. Prep Chorus Preforms Prep Chorus - Front row: Margie Wancura, Judy McCracken, Irene lannuzzi, Kathleen Johnson, Isabel Gonzales, Dennis Fer- guson, Gran Klassen, Dale Crowy, Luana Hollenbeck, Mari Ellen Webb, Angie Valenzuela, Mary Wilkin, Rosie Gonzales, Marla Psaute, Sharon Jarvis, Janice Evans, Sandra Mosley,f',Julia'nne Miller, Chris Little, Clifford Crandall, Bennett Chiago, lion Brown, John Chapman, Mary Ann Ramsey, Eileen Lunt, Linda Crandall, Janet Hobbs, Linda Meece, Lavone Kurtz, Cheryl Seekins, Anne Cook. Third row: Jerry Howard, Jerome Rokie, John Carlson, Eddy Flake, Terry Glover, Steve Yerby, Craig Cordon, l-leber Fransworth, Phil Cluff, Larry Ranson, lvan Johnson, David Wilson, Johnny Collins, Otto Coombs, Ronnie Goates. A Cappella fe- Front row: Peggy Dodrill, Betty Brown, Sharon Bell, Dottie Cox, Janice Bunfill, Sharon King, Linda Hoel, Carla Heath, Mary Miller, Wanda Dorset, Noncy Tryon, Debbie Wake- ield, Linda Stradling, Nancy Hart, Grace Bigelow, Pat Branden- urg, Sally Barricklow, Penny ldle, Ruth l-lickman. Second row. Ruth Delahanety, Janet Bateman, Jeanene Johnson, Bonnie Wil- kens, Jo Ann Tryon, Mary Marett, Margie Westover, Susan Ay' cock, Gloria Church, Martha Merkley, Lofxnn Smith, Suzette Millet, Carol Dodge, JoAnn Noel, Shirley Decker, Lucy Motfet, Pam Sears, Mareen Terry, Dianne Berry, Mr, Hendricks, Third row: Tom O'Carroll, Jim Goin, John Lane, Jim l-latch, Johnny Schroeder, David Davis, Steve Scott, Nolan Martineau, Gary Halls, Dennis Nickels, Don Standage, Boyd Chiago, Buddy Jordan, Steve Adams, Mickey McCracken, Bob Nelson, Gene Rowley, Back row: David McCann, Maurice Jones, Rusty Clark, Terry Lemons, Paul Millet, Del Moody, Mike Farnsworth, David Dorsett, Richard Johnson, Denny Dickenson, J. R Brubaker, Sam Tenney, Randy Rogers, Harold Edwards, Loren Laws, Roger Rambo, Milton Langston. I Maclrigals 4- Front row: Linn Brow,-1,Mary Mgrett, Back row:Maurice Jones, Nolan Martineau, Jim Susan Aycock,Janet Bateman, Mareen Terry, Shir- Domme Del Moodv, Denny Dickenson, Steve ley Decker, Carol Dodge, Sharon Bell, Dottie Cox. AdCtmS, Fred Merrill, Buddy J0FdOV1' 77 X r - A N D we -'Sf k X, f '5' . A , ' Q U Wag? Q 3 M f -f i Q -X.. , X A h .,, h f The Mesa High School Jackrabbit Marching Band and Rabbettes performed O 5D9CfGCUl0V Show OS They SDGHECJ MESA, Gt the Me50'We5l wood game, ttention to Field Varsity Band - Front row: Ardith Church, Mareen Terry, Susan Johnson, Sally Ebling, John Cartwright, Helen Starr, Sharon Taylor, Martha Jimenez, Nancy Dana, Mary Ellen Webb, Michele Cox. Second row: Randy Schmucker, Laura Hosick, Julianne Miller, Maureen Moody, Carol Brandt, Suzette Millet, Rosemary Hill, Jane Zuber, Sylvia Moore, Craig Cox, Carolyn Jones, Debbie Wakefield, Deedee Mc- Kay, Terry Varnum, Carol Sayer, Richard Everhardt, Donna Spencer, Linda Shelly, Adaline Shelink, Michele Shephard. Third row: Nana Beaugureau, Jim Brandenburg, Doug Tally, Jim Sluder, Keith Johnson, Sherry Miller, Eddie Shephard, Roland Beach, Conrad Rosales, Pete Gutierrez, Danella Burk, Alvin Sims, Russell Flynn, Gary Kerstetter, Craig Smith, Margie Westover, Elaine Dawson, David Wilson, Betsy Webster. Fourth row: Mr, Belchef, Sarn Cornish, Luann Smith, Milton Lawlor, Orlando Williams, Karl Pew, Wayne Rogers, Back row: Peggy Keating, Heber Farnsworth, Jane Reisig, Jim Sluder, Bobby McKay, Ken Bowers, Marvin James, Wayne Penrod, David Payne, Bob Bowers, Phil Lemmon, Jay Rogers, Heoft Hague, John Thomas, Garth Dial, Stan Sterling, Stu Sterling, Mr. Unsworth. Orchestra - Front row: Eva Haase, Marsha Lofgreen, Norma Church, Sharlene Lawlor, Joyce Brannen, Roberta Burch, Steve Adams, Alayne Thomson, Second row: Janet Bateman, Lora Sue Hancock, June Stockett, Chris Brandon, Laura Hosick, Mareen Terry, Ardilh Church, Debbie Wakefield, Carolyn Jones, Jane Zuber, Sally Ebeling, Gemma Fiamma, Carol Latgreen, Susan Phelps, Lucy Martineau. Third row: Sylvia Pina, Kerry Lauer, Wanda lson, Mary Wilcken, Bonnie lnglish, Pat Kinsworthy, Terry Varnum, DeeDee McKay, Jim Sluder, Bob Brandenburg, Milton The Advanced Girls Chorus add color and style to the Mesa High Campus as they blend their voices in song. Under the direction of Mr. Unsworth, the girls receive a hearty welcome from the student body. Mr. Hendricks directs the girls ensemble, a group of girls who show exceptional vocal ability. Advanced Girls Chorus-Front raw: Linda Annis, Nel Walker, Karen Mills, Linda Severtson, Aleta Shane, Nancy Scarbrough, Bonnie Annis, Pat Hester, Elaine McArthur, Mary Olsen, Louise Allen, Eleanor Esparza, Judy Guell, Mary Huss, Mr. Unsworth, Second row: Darlene McClendan, Stella Bevell, Norma Church, Verla King, Nancy Garner, Fleta Sykes, McCroy Mortensen, Bobbie Pratt, Thala Wilcock, Eve Guerrero, Janie Kapher, Kelly Epps, Judy , Westberg, Lara Sue Hancock, Sena Ray. Back row: Eva Haase, June Stockett, J Leslie Brandon, Linda Reynolds, Luana Boatman, Donna Randell, Joe Ann Geer, Lynda Kerby, Kris McQuate, Eilene Lunt, Carol Hall, Evelyn Turley, Shauna Skinner, Candy Guthrie, Nancy Merkley, Nadine Arney, Judy Thomas. Piano: Diane Rogers. Not pictured: Connie Green, Carol Biesen, Charon Johnson. 80 Lawlor, LuAnn Smith, Celeste Roemer, Donna Randell, Peggy Tribbey, Joe Covington, Lorraine Tucker. Fourth row: Pam Don- aldson, Virginia Wilson, Suzette Williams, Vonetta Lawlor, Bruce Barrett, Grace Bigelow, Alice Brown. Back row: Mr. Belcheff, Marvin James, Kenneth Bowers, Jane Reisig, Peggy Keating, Sheri Lyn Miller, Danelle Burk, Roland Beach, Alving Sims, Stephen Leathers, Shirley Decker, Stan Sterling, Jay Rogers, Wayne Chapman, Harold Tenney, Sam Tenney, Stan Martineau. , Advanced GirI's Ensemble - Front row: June Stockett, Janie Kapfer, McCroy Mor- tensen, Thvala Wilcox. Second row: Eva House, Shauna Skinner, Lynda Kerby, Norma Church. Back row: Nadine Arney, Lora Sue Hancock. A . 7 4. , 'iff' , i 1 'si m , T x X, ml.., T. The New Faces assembly enables students to perform on the Mesa High stage for the first time. Various Talents Displayed The newly-elected officers of the Student Body for the year 64-65, were introduced and took their oath during the Traditions Assembl 82 ln the Old Faces assembly, the first assembly of the year, the performers presented an entertaining and worthwhile assembly for the Student Body of Mesa High. The Old Faces Assembly was the first traditional -,assembly of the year. lt introduced the new sudents Ito the style, talents, and productions that the previous students have and apply in giving worthwhile perform- nces. The Old Faces Assembly was based on a barn- ard get together. The young people gave their individual acts and at the close of the evening they all loined together for an old fashion hoedown. Gld Faces Assembly The Christmas play carried the theme of a large family waking up Christmas morning. The stars take a final bow showing the true spirit of Christmas, Santa, and toys galore. The Christmas assembly cast reassembles for a final applause as the joyful season is brought to the stage with a Christmas tree and Santa Claus. Lady Thiang and one of the wives are presenting the royal children who are in royal favor with the King to the King and his new school teacher, Anna, Anna and the King have an argument over a promise while his wives, priests, and children pray to Budda. Tuptim and the Prime Minister awaits for dismissal by the King. Tuptim, portrayed by Pat Branden- burg, narrates a play called Small House of Uncle Thomas. i l Carol Dodge sings Getting To Know You, to show her pupils just how much she has enjoyed living in Siam and getting to know them. 'The King And I' Carol Dodge, as Anna, sings HelIo Young Lovers while she is remembering fond memories of her late husband Tom. ln the play, Small House of Uncle Thomas, Budda has called Evo to come to live with him in his temple because he has saved the slave Eliza, and brought her to her lover George. 1114 l 11 l 1 1 i I 1 4 lu i .........,.....-..mpmmm:.lx Mm Alain ,igl, F Ieta Recites Story To boost the spirit of the student body for the coming Arcadia basketball game, Fleta Sykes takes her posi- tion ori stage with flower and handkerchief in hand. She recited a tear-jerking story of a little Willie Worm she once had. The worm perished, but the school spirit lifted. 6 S, S. .3 Q ' i F X ,. 1 i ,YL I :':V ...ZX The jury reaches a decision on the case, and addresses the verdict to the court and waiting defendant. 'Night Of January 16th The All -School play, the 'Night of January l6th,' presents ci courtroom drama based on a murder and the dramatic proceedings of the trial. All scenes show vigorous testimonies for and against the accused. The courtroom scenes were given extra emphasis with violent arguments, angry tears, and the judge incess- antly calling for order. A strange twist is given to the play when in each performance the impartial jury is chosen from the audience in order to deliver a fair and unbiased decision for or against the accused murderess. Whistles and cheers rise from the audi- ence as the slinky witness for prosecution steps onto the stage. Carol Dodge excellently portrays the role of the belligerent sputtering witness. 7 The entire cast assembles for a second curtain call, and they are rewarded with applause for their fine performance. --,ug if Judy Hyder was appointed first semester Jackrabbit editor. This year the Jackrabbit has served the students and associates of Mesa High, The newspapers of the world are now a vast means of communication. lt is in this way that the 1964-65 Jackrabbit has informed the students about the happenings about our campus. The Jackrabbit gave many individuals the opportunity to show their talents in the field of journalism. We owe much thanks and appreciation to the double journalism staff for the work and time they put into the Jackrabbit. Without the help and guidance of our sponsor, Mr. G. T. Young, the paper could not have been possible. Judy, Suzanne Publish Paper Suzanne Mason was in charge ofthe second semester Jackrabbit as Editor-in-Chief, f,qgmSE 3 T Mr. G. T, Young, sponsor, looks over a recent copy of the Jackrabbit. hui H , i Suzanne Mason and Helen Starr write copy for the tirst semester paper. Taking charge of the first semester Sports Section was Lynette Dena Donna Randall and Ronnie Goats go over copy for the Jackrabbit Barb DeGear, Karen Newell and Diane Williams look over papers from other schools to help them with their layouts for the pages of the Jackrobbit. l' ...ill Lee Morris, Mary Huber, Carl Sayer and Karen Harding prepare a layout sheet for the Jackrabbit. Measuring pictures for the paper are Rina Hooper, Candy Griffith, Judy Hyder, Cheryl Chinn and Bob Gustafson. Sandy Geer, Pricilla Childress, Rhonda Culp and Elaine Banner work on copy for the Jackrabbit. 91 Mr. David Bacon, sponsor, looks over returned' pictures. Gayle Hector serves as Editor-in-Chief for the Supefsflflon- Gayle Hector Heads Barb DeGear gives a final check to layout sheets OS Co- Senior class editor. Sheryl Keesler prepares part of Senior section OS the Co-Senior class editor. vs Billy Mathews and Elaine Everson measured and cut each picture as Underclass editors. Su perstion Staff Tom O'Carroll and Bob Gustafson headed the Advertising section. is pr' DeeDee McKay and David l-lathcock sort through pictures for the Faculty and Administration section. This year's Superstition was thought to be a total loss when the school year began. But as time passed, the members of the staff began to realize how im- portant their jobs were. Now as the school year comes to an end, we are proud to present our finished annual. Gayle Hector, editor-in-chief, contributed many long hours in the making of this book to see that its quali- ties surpassed that of previous years. Without the patience and hard work of Gayle and Mr. Bacon, this publicaition could not have been possible. We learned to work as a team in order to achieve our final goal, a completed book. The class sections were headed by selected people. Barb DeGear and Sheryl Keesler served as senior co- editors, Elaine Everson and Billy Matthews, underclass co-editors, David Folk and Susie Moore, copy co- editors, Sherri Miller, art editor, Shirley Decker and Cathy Johnson, index co-editors, Linda McCain and Margo Turley, picture co-editors, Suzanne Mason and Margaret Burks, school life co-editors, Barb DeGear, layout editor, Linda Davis and Lynda Ozment, ident co-editors, Lynette Deno and Vicki Holdaway, sports co-editors, Carolyn Moore and Arlene Fish, clubs and organizations co-editors. Bob Gustafson and Tom O'Carroll, business managers, David Hathcock and DeeDee McKay, faculty and administration co-editors, Margie Westover and Valerie Cooper, fine arts co- editors, and Helen Starr, advertising editor. There were many assistants that helped to make this year's book, but Darlene Fish, Ronnie Goates, Yvonne Quesada, and JoAnn Smith deserve special credit for the time and work they gave. We also owe special recognition to Mickey and his photo assistants. 93 Vicki Holdawoy and Lynette Deno took charge of the Sports section. Yvonne Quesada and Sheri Miller work posters as Art editors. Jo Ann Smith, Angel Paredes, Melvin Bowman, Rick Smith, and Frank Christen were photographers for the Superstition and Jackrabbit staffs. Carolyn Moore and Arlene Fish look over past yeanbooks for ideas for the Clubs and Organizations section. Margie Westover and Valerie Cooper lo sheets for the Fine Arts section. ok over layout fu ,.f,:W..,,e cap. . NK' K xx Jo Ann Smith and Ronnie Goats cropfhpictures and clean iayout sheets as staff members. Margaret Burks and Suzanne Mason worked together on School Life and Honors. Susie Moore and David Folk were in charge of each piece of copy that went into the Superstition. 4' Shirley Decker and Cathy Johnson file cards as Index editors 'N s i .MQ it vt' 3.5.-it fi ,X Linda Davis and Lynda Ozment identified each picture as ldent editors. Linda McCain and Margo Turley file pic- tures as part of the 1013 as Picture Editors. 'S i i 1 M- ., J' w ,fi 10 mf ' ' af V' X kwa- 0 , .W ' l -Z My 1 Q. , .ig , - 'Q ff' 4 ,L 3 ' 4 nn RA f' -1 8 , ' 8 . W A' ' if K ,JMMWM,,.. 4 1 .xwfiawwm !9!+v ' H 5 , if li A in xa 5 iii? Varsity Team - Front row: Milton Langston, Donnie Dillard, Al- fonso Chavez, Loren Laws, Paul Woods, Dean Millsaps, Rusty Riggs, Keith LeSueur, Pat Miller, David Folk, John Lisonbee, Robert Zangger, Charles Lunsford, Second Row: Brent Oliver, Jim Adams, Roger Rambo, Lester Matuck, Randy Rogers, Thomos Jones, Dean Sellers, Cornelia Romero, J. R. Brubaker, Ronnie Williams, Jock Simon, Lynn Tenney, Coach Smith. Third row: Coach Peterson, Gregg Phelps, David Johnson, Roland Beach, Danny Jarvis, Bill Dunning, Bobby Nelson, Bob Evans, Jim Damme, Buddy Jordan, Le Miller, Tim Jones John Carlson, Coach Worsley. Back row: Gerald Smith iequip. mgr.l, Danny Anaya, Pat Lagle, Tony Hernandez, Kenneth Johnson, Colin Foster, Bob Newman, Robert Sanderson, Gerald' Calnimptewa, Larry Stafford, Danny Isch. Jim Damme barely slides by a horde of Wolv Mesa 0 ..... ....... A rcadia 27 Mesa l3 .... ............ Y uma l2 Mesa 20 ..... .... C asa Grande O Mesa O .... ........ T empe l4 Mesa l3 ..... ..... C handler l2 Mesa O .... Scottsdale l3 Mesa 20 .... .............. K ofa 6 Mesa 7 ..... ...... W estwood' l4 Mesa l4 .... ...... C oronado 15 Mesa l9 ..... .... C arl Hayden l9 Varsity Coaches - Reed Peterson, Jay Smith, Roger Worsley. l , , N :F 6 J. R. Brubaker 5 qiiseis. me 1551? Dean Sellers l x 'Collide WithnTough Season gains valuable yardage in the Chandler game. k Dean Sellers plunges through the middle and is crushed by a throng of linernen. 99 Jim Adams Roland Beach J. R. Brubaker Gerald Calnimptewa ARCADIA . . . ln the opening game of the grid season our Rabbits score by the stronglfolffelnsive Arcadialiffitdhs. With the fast running of59StevEiMil'lerg?they scored two touchdowns followed byiigqsgzpres from Petegy,QReNit Gary Kron Though the invaders won in points, we totaled bers in passes, yards, and first downs. John Carlson Jim Damme . . , l An important downfield jaunt is made by Bob Evans before the Kota Kings bring him down, 100 Donnie Dillard Bob Evans iewrnon ramibles down the field with no opposition from the ,loroncdo Dons. Tony l'leI'I'1CIf1Cl6Z Dgnny ,lqrvig YUMA . . . The second game of the season proved to be exciting as we met the Criminals here on Taylor Field and defeated them by a 'hare'. Quarterback Ray Beltran rolled out, and plunged four yards for Yuma's first score. Later Bill Dunning made a three yard plunge, with Damme booting the PAT. Dave Johnson made our winning 22-yard TD. CASA GRANDE . . . The Rabbits fattened our season record to 2-1, when we downed Casa Grande in a thrilling Friday night game. Jordan scored first, taking the ball over with two minutes left in the first quarter. Then in the second, we pushed down to the one yard line, where Johnson smashed into the pay dirt. Evans ended it with a nine-yard run. Devid Folk Colin Foster Tim Jones Thomas Jones in nam lOl lO2 Buddy Jordan Charles Lunsford Lester Matuck Dole Miller TEMPE . . . In a game of many errors, we were de- feated by Buffalges. The lgess gave both teams a 2-2 We had Evans for offensive a foot injury. ln a 32- yard scoring followed one-lffitrd plunge by Jim Phillips, to end the game. CHANDLER , . . Cast as the underdog again, we came out on over October Clash. A to Cl'1Gl'1Cll6l' on the se nd and third l periods, dives. York came back agairffiftirsithe fourthfftitiiith The PAT failed however. SCOTTSDALE ' T ' With the Coming of October 23' We Brought down by two Westwood Warriors, Adams goes under. met one of stii gestsssggileiensive teams, Scottsdale and Cor- nelio Beavers dur- ing the first score at O-O. Rusty Riggs Dean Millsaps Then in the period, Burger, and Duan Bledsoe scored. I KOFA . . . Great offensive plunges by Adams, Dunning and Evans, and a Adams mode on followed by a l7 yard Score Come after a Cush- man. Evansggifliiiiiehed game with citiiflll yard burst in the fourth period. WESTWOOD . . . Excitement filled the air, when we came up agairistiiour cross-town rival, l e fl'he game was supposed to be ailrompover but instead proved to be a rnoral Victoryiior us? passes from Cummard to Baubelik in theiffirst period gave West- wood scores. Then in the fourth period Lunsford showed for us. CORONADO . . . With what was probably the worst bad-break game all season, the Dons g:oved us ta a 5-4 record? Evans put our scoilefs on iiii board after a scoreless Qfirst period. Robyn Gilaapmaifgilmade a one- yard plunge for i'hefDonss to even the smpre. A stolen Mesa ball and a secend chance for ascoisversion, gave them the game. CARL HAYDEN . . . Ranked eleventh in the state, the Falcons proved to be the tough team they were said to be, as they gave us the first tie ihedacks have had in many years, Our defense was ioutstanding in if l- Cornelio Romero Dean Sellers th first half as was our offenseg Two runs by Keith Jock Simon Paul Woods LeSueur and one by Jim Dammelkept us on the score- board for a real thriller. Charles Lunsford trys extra hard, but is pulled back by a Westwood Warrior during the cross-TOWN rival game QQ, ff:- ,, ref i 0 if W Junior Varsity - Front row: Doug Hassensahl, Tommie Dillard, Pot Lagle, Robert Sanderson, Wayne Jacobs, Jeff Bonner, Carlos Zepeda, Reyes Jimenez, Ron Miller, Keith Johnson, Dennis Keesler, Second row: Shelby Copeland lcoachl, Tom Carlin Cmgr.J, Mitchell Jones, Gerald Click, Lee Miller, Don McKinnon, Ray Brinkman, Rick Smith, Ken Nellis, James Monarch, Victor Beattie, Steve Pee Wee Team - Front row: Dan White lmgr.J, Ted Langston, Gary Stewart, Mike Farmer, Wayne Whisler, Karl Pew, Leon Dunn, Doug Hickman, Wesley Kelly, Monte Dodge, Buford Allred, Second row: Ted Fowler lcoachl, Allen Reidhead, Billy Green, Doug Pen- rod, Greg Griffilnf' Thomas Figueroa, Jack Heywood, Doyle lsch, 'I .f-MF? gi. , QS. fn' .1. '..- -I 1.11 Eg- iid? iw? 5? Handy, Lester Bradley Ccoachl. Back row: Newell Cooper, Ronald Smith, Rick Brown, Gary .Deeringwater, Harold Scott, Bennett Chiago, Jeff Hassenzahl, Rusty Griffin, Dave Rensberger, Dick De Gear, Clarence Jayne, Gary Abney, Dave Hickman, Pat Willis. Not pictured: Brad Sitton, Tom Rowley, Ron Johnson, Bill Knicker- bocker. Freshmen Coaches Woody preshow, Dave Newman, Mike Messinger, Tom McCoy, Gary Miethe, Hyde lcoachl. Back row: Larry Pierce, Ray Ballew, Jim Eugene Thomas, Roger McGee, David Reilly, Joe Romero, McKay, Willie Green, Charles Matthews. Not pictured: T Anaya, David Davison, Brad Stanford. Junior Varsity Coaches - Shelby Copeland, Lester Bradley. fir ,.- ss L Freshmen Team - Front row: Woody Preshaw icoachl, Robert Valenzuela, Danny Montana, Ricky Stearns, Steve Cacaerell, Tim Prado, John Bown, Dale Medley, Orlos lson, Tom Dawson, Don Evans, Douglas Jensen. Second row: Van Garner, Gary Kern, Mitchell Waite, Larry Groll, Mike Johnson, Jim Miller, Ernest Nicely, Warren Kotzmann, Roy Lunsford, Roy Miller, Jim Hey ood, Gary Humphries, John Bulkley, lcoachl. Back row: Jim olson, David Jay, Darry Brown, Greg Janes, Ken Hatcher, Jerry cCullar, George Chevalier, Roy Nielsen, Moreno, Wade orkman. Pee Wee Merrill Hyde, Ted Fowler. O6 i l l Varsity Team - Front raw: Randy Schmucker Frank Mendoza, Joe Martinez, Brad Reed, Harold' Gentry, Werner Ludwig, Randy Mailliard, Donald Merkley. Back row: Coach Shumway, Bill Reid, Robin Jensen, Joe Ramirez, Donald McCleve, Jim Hatfield, Joe Amaya, Tom Smith, Eldon Miles. Cross-Country runner, Robin Jensen, broke the school record by running a 10:15 course. With Jensen's many talents and the other membe-rs of the Cross- Country team, Mesa High came through again with a fairly good season for '65, Under the direction of Coach Shumway, the Hares took to the track and ran a good course. With few returning letteirmen, we managed to pull through with an eventful year. I. Coach Royd Shumwoy The Mesa Hares and Chandler Wolves STCIF1' Off in G' CVOSS COUNTY meet at TGYIOI' Field- 1 J. V. Team - Front row: Ken Belveal, Joe Drugmand, Scott Robertson, Duane Blair, Manuel Dom- inguez Randy Schmucker. Back row: Coach Shumway, Alvero Webb, Bill CTVOSSI I-GROY Felk9f,J0Ckie Lares, Glen McLendon. Jensen Sets Record at 10:15 Freshman Team -- Front row: Val King, Joe Covington, Raymond Gonzales, Arthur Quesacla. Baclk row: Coach Shumway, Larry Taylor, Amos Davis, Miko Rt-eve, Arthur Lloyd, Robert Barchus. lO7 Mesa Goes With the fast running of Keith LeSueur, the sharp shooting of Del Moody, and the height of Ron Johnson, coach Carl Heath led our basketball team to a I2-6 seasonal conference record. The opening game with Chandler gave the boys their first taste of victory, only to be defeated by our cross-town rival the following night. Though we led the first three quarters in points and rebounds, West- wood came back in the fourth to take the game 48-44. For a while the trend was win one, lose one, but Mesa soon got out of its rut, and held second or third place in the division for the rest of the season. Only a few points each game and some bad breaks kept us from going to state. Never were the Rabbits trailing by more than ten points and never did they give up. The coming of the second game with Westwood brought excitement to the air and high spirits. The Mesa High side was packed to capacity by 7:30 and still pouring in on the guests' side. The backing of the student body, and some fine rebounding from Dean Millsaps, we out scored our sister school by 24 poinits. Mesa was now in a terrific winning streak which took in the defeat of Casa Grande twice, Arcadia, Scotts- dale, Kofa and Coronado. The nightlife in Yuma was too much however, and our boys crumbled under the pressure of the away game atmosphere. The last game of the season with the Scottsdale Beavers also brought de-feat, putting Mesa out of the state play- offs. We won the toss with Tempe however and re- ceived the chance to go to Tucson for the inter- divisional games. The Rabbits were beaten by the Rincon Rangers, 66-53 to end the season. to the lnterdivisionals at Tucson F if . 'I g o .. C ' Q 1 15 Q 4 C f :,. or 2 Coach - Carl Heath lVarsity Team -- Front row: ,Larry Walker, Coach Heath, Larry Back row: Del Moody, Alfonso Chavez, Roger Walters, Ron 5fOffOl'd- 590005 FOWI Dovid JGCl4S0f1, DGVFY Mofheson, LYNN Brown, Johnson, Dave Jesson, Dean Millsaps, Loran Allen, Keith LeSueur. Chuck Stewart, Randy Rodgers, Bill Sheldon, Tom O'Connor. V r If or , , 109 'SE , Wu Q, We '-we 8 W sf- S f 3 ! ij 5 1 Eva ,Qw- 43 Q W 11 V, Team - Front row: Coach Copeland, Victor Beattie, Second row: Dennis Ferguson, Stuart Driggs, Eric Swanson, Richard Dollahan, Chavez. Back row: Danny Taylor, Pat Willis, Dennis Keesler, Richard Crandall, Craig Cardon, Keith Johnson, Jose Amaya. Dean Millsaps Del Moody Ch'-'Ck Stewart Roger Walters A turnout of spectators is entertained by the varsity cheerleaders during the quarter break at the Mesa-Coronado game. ll Freshmen Team-Front row: Wes Kelly, Charles Lewis, Coach Jan Hollingsworth, .lim Heywood, Wade Workman, Roy Lunsford Smith, Bobby Badilla, Alan Reidhead. Back row: George Peterson, Tom Dawson, Orlo lson, David Reilly, Bruce Williams. Walters makes a jump shot with an Arcadia player. Coach - Joy Smith lil, i y vl ii lill W l ,,,, ,sls , , ' ' r s , s , , ' J , V, x I 1 112 Coach Heath's son Johnny displays the talent of the younger set during an exhibition game. Bill Sheldon travels low in trying to dribble around his Arcadia defender. isgigf it 2- simlgsfis J.V. Coach - Shelby Copeland J. V. Team -- Front row: Coach Copeland, Victor Beattie, Second row: Dennis Ferguson, Stuart Driggs, Eric Swanson, Richard Dollahan, Gus Chovez, Back row: Danny Taylor, Pot Willis, Dennis Keesler, Richard Crandall, Croig Cardon, Keith Johnson, Jose Amaya, ll3 ell? Varsity Team - Front row: Tom Figueroa, Steve Borelli, Floyd Gutierrez, Pete Gutierrez, Tom Borelli, John Smith, Richard Ruiz. Back row: Jim Miller, Mitchell Jones, Jim Goin, Tony Hernandez, Taking the quick action of Rome-ro and Brubaker, Mesa High took State in Wrestling. Pulling switches and taking down men were just a couple of the many actions of our wrestling team this year. Having many a hard match against such teams as Scottsdale and Washington, our boys pulled through for us with a good showing. Thanks to Koski and Thompson, we, the students ot Mesa High, can be proud of our wrestling team this year. Brubaker easily takes down Bledsoe in an afternoon match with Scottsdale. Charles Kear, Grant Massey, Dan Burnham, Bob Newman, Tim Jones, Clarence Starks, Ronnie Williams, J. R. Brubaker, Newell Cooper, Cornelia Romero, ' -V -Left , i i Y W 42. ' ' QSSQQISL . .gf Q2 m y ' L it t if 8 few i . Q XE is We-3 E 3 Coach Wibby Koski Coach Ken Thompson Heavy weight Romero pulls a switch on Baumgardner J. V. Team - Front row: Rich- ard Ruis, Larry Ortiz, Keith Ad- kins, Gloyd Guierrez, Tom Bor- elli, Davie Rensberger, Don McKennon, Richard Rogers. Back row: Conrad Rosales, Jim Seavey, Jose Torrez, Mitchell Jones, Danny Anaya, Bob Zang- ger, Carlos Zepeda, Loren Laws, Dan Jarvis, Newell Cooper, Grant Massey, Ron Smith, Wayne Wancura, Coach Ken Thompson. Brubaker and Romero Take State Freshman Team - Front row: Wayne Chapman, Jack Heywood, Tom Rucker, Doyle ls.ch, Tony Ana- ya, Eugene Thomas, Doug Penrod, Monte Dodge, Robert Barchus. Back row: Tim Prado, Doug Jensen, Jim Groll, Mitchell Waite, Don Evans, Keith Adkins, Roger McGee, Larry Groll, Jim Swenson, David Hichk- m-an, Frank Ballew, Tom McCoy. ll5 ,J ufkvl, Q1 7' y K' i J..-sl John Lisonbee turns into his wind-up as he readies himself to put the shot. Del Moody makes a running broad jump into the air during the Arcadia track meet. Spring Brings Track Varsity Team - Front row: Eddie Flake, Dennis Keesler, Carl Woodard, Del Moody, Dean Millsaps, Paul Woods, Coach Shum- way, Pat Miller, Jose Amaya, AI Chavez, John Lisonbee, Keith LeSueur. Back row: Nolan Martineau, Rusty Clark, Gerald Cal- its at With the fast running from the underclassmen Keith LeSueur and Dennis Keesler, the strong arms of Paul Woods and John Lisonbeei, and with the long winded- ness of Eldon Miles and Carl Woodard, Mesa paced through a season of sweat and hardships. The I964 cross-town state track champions helped Mesa stand- ings none. But the thinlies pulled through with their never dying pride and spirit. nimptewa, Eldon Miles, Bill Ryan, Brad Sitton, Jim Hatfield, B Furnival, Danny lsch, Steve Johnson, Robert B'urnham Wilson, Clarence Starks, Robin Jensen, Bill Reid. sas. .urn .., V X J V Team Front row Ken Belveal Don McCaleve Bob Porter Bock FOWZ l-GS Gamer, WOYNG WGVUGD GUS UWGVCZ, Don Smith, Gerald Click Roger Rambo Coach Peterson Craig Cordon Rusty Reyes Jimenez, Lamont Ball, Joe Ramirez, Lynn Tenney, Alvero Griffin Randy Rodgers Larry Walken Phil Lemmon Brent Oliver Webb, Harold Stradling, Joe Drummond, Val Martin, Clinton Clark. Keith LeSueur clears the second hurdle in first place in the Arcadia meet. ,,. Arthur Quesada, Bob ValenzueIa,Qxl Doyle lsch, David Podilla, Bruce Williams, Coach Smith, Doug Jensne, Jack Heywood, Buford Allred, Johnny Dominguez, Doug Hichkman, Wesley Kelly, Val King, Mike Messinger. 4 U ll7 i Baseball Team - Front row: Willie Greene, Lyn Brown, Church Roland Beach, Gary Abney, Bill Dunning, Dave Jesson, Roger Stewart, Bob Newman, Dennis Beaugureau, Coach Fowler, Denny Walter, Charlie Lunsford, David Beegle, Bob Gromrnon, Jim French, Dickenson, Harold Gentry, Herb Snyder, Jim Damme, Back row: John Huss. Mesa League Bats High Average With the coming of spring, comes Baseball and many wide-eyed spectators. Taking many hours of practice with the boys, Fowler managed a pretty good team for '65. With our top five batters, hitting over 300, Beaugureau, Damme, Brown, French and Gentry, our team brought us a few victories. Having sturdy run- ning legs strong throwing arms and an ability to think fast, helped our team throughout the season. ll8 Dennis Beaugureau takes a final look before he rounds second. Though already out, Bob Newman heads for first. Herb Snyder belts one into the outfield during a Westwood game. David Beegle is out only by inches as he reaches first base. J. V. Team - Front row: Rick Schlack, Frank Dominguez, Dave WGYGF, Bob Brown, Dick DeGeor, Ric Brown Pat Willis Ron Rensberger, Sam Torres, Coach Heath, Scott Robertson, Jim Johnson, Eric Swanson, Mitchell Jones, Larry Health Mike Boyd Riggs, Dennis Fergueson, Joe Crenshaw. Back row: Gary Deering- RM! will V. lc I, J -' TX 5, Boy's Tennis - Front row: David Beaugu- reau, Mark Eaton, Maurey Jones. Back row: Allen Sexton, Coach Foltz, Terry Carlin. Under the Coaching of Foltz and David Beaugureau swats a well-aimed backhand i against Scottsdale ....w..,.... ,.......s.........,,..,,..,......AM n a game ,,,..W.fU-M 120 Using only the most agile and versatile athletes Mesa offers, Coaches Foltz for the boys and Lindburg for the girls, brought out the best in the team's talent and skill. Practicing before and after school kept wrists and ankles in good condition. Many hours of hard practice was put in by each player before a game could be successfully played. Alan Sexton show- ed good for the boys, while Susan Rugel came through with top honors on the girls team. ,GirI's Tennis - Front row: Betty Golob, 'Debbie Siebieda, Tina Hilvers, Sharon Em- Susan Rugel scoops down to pick up a low ball. Stretching back is Susan Kamman reaching for a high one. I -,4. ery, Susan Kamman. Bock row: Coach Lindburg, Candi Guthrie, Susan Rugal, ' hris Price, Rita Biesin, Toy Burns, Judi riggs. L , Coach Worsley shows Tony Pierce how to get a good swing. Golf Team - Front row: John Bowen, Coach Worsley, Tony Pierce. Back row: Jim O'Carroll, Clifford Kinney, Biff Jones, Don Curtis. 122 Out on the greens at the Country Club Golf Course, our Mesa High golf team can be seen practicing their swings and their putting abilities. ln order tal make a good showing, Coach Worsley put our boysl through many long hours of practice and drilling.l Tony Pierce, Don Curtis and Mike Hector and the restl of the boys did a good job for us this year. Last year under the influence of Mesa's abundant warm weather and lack of cooling facilities, the more enthusiastic members of the athletic teams gathered together to form Mesa's first swimming organization. This year some of the returning lettermen, Moore, Leathers, and Russell, have come back strong with their teammates to give Mesa another good swim- ming season. Hot Weather Brings Steven Leathers comes up for air during the final lap of the butterfly heat. A a i ' , ff Tommy Moore, Dale Miller, and George Peterson await their turns in the relay. Golf And Swimming to Mesa Swimming Team - Front row: Leon Dunn, Kearney Wood, Tony Anaya, Ratndy Schmucker, Doug Harless, Doug Penrod, Mike Farmer, Robert Swett, Roy Ballew. Second row: Wayne Wancura, Tom Moore, Orlo lson, Grant Harless, Tim Carlin, Jim Bennett, Stuart Driggs, Dale Miller, Steve Leathers, Mitchell Waite. Back row: Roger Vanl-loldt, David Noble, Scott Horne, David Singer, Darry Brown, George Peterson, Tom Duffel, Ron Brown. l23 School Life School Life Co-Editors Suzanne Mason and Margaret Burks - K f E 'Sm' .Sf ft 5 E Jw' .1 Q ek, A 2 ai- f ,y f A me 1 Q one an A I I pgs! Q ' sd? V, ', .:g Q, ,Q K 'f.f'A, ' K fl 142 M K gsf ,VZ' if W, ,Q ,,'m,LA 'g 4 Q 1' Lv ,W ,,.L ,A L A 2 - E. A 5' kg' X -x f,,:k . A ff M ff f f 'fax X E45 m , Q X if S H! i A ,, I I -an S W x 4 V' 5 3 X H ' I s t WW ' 4 A - v 5 , K .,, 51 min .f mL nm: . I l Spirit takes the old traditional leap as the cheerleaders lead the student body of Mesa High at the Arcadia pep rally. Q d h ' Lea ers I p l l'his year has been full and rich with a special dis- 'inction all its own. For the Freshmen of Mesa High, his year means a beginning, for the Sophomores and luniors a future, while for the Seniors it is the end of une phase of life and the beginning of another. Throughout life new doors will open, but only those illing to open these doors will pass under their arches. t Mesa High our school spirit and effort helps us to chieve this goal and build for the future. here are surprises and memories to be cherished as vell as sadness and disappointments. No matter how ang from now, or how different things may be, we Rfill always be able to look back and remember this ls our school and these are our activities. The Life at the Student body as a Wheel was the theme of the Traditions Assembly. 127 A.F.S. Goal Reached A typical day? Talie displays the key awarded her for selling the most stocks. ln order to raise money for the American Field Service fund, stocks were sold by each class. Each student who bought a stock became a share owner of Yosporn, the foreign exchange student. The class selling the most shares received a trophy, and the person selling ithe most stock became Principal of the Day. The trophy was awarded to the Senior class and the title of Principal of the Day to Talie Hansen. Her day started with the proclamation in the assembly, then she checked the school budget for next year, signed a requisition for Mr. Kilborne, tested the cafeteria food before the students gobbled it, officially said the good-by and good luck to the Yuma bound basketball team, talked to several teachers about raises, and gave the final word on a reckless driving case. Later she checked parts of the cafeteria for fire hazards, and dismissed school fifteen minutes early. 128 What l say goes, sir! Mr, Kilborne was temporarily out of a QS Talie took over his school duties and his favorite chair. Talie Hansen was presented with the key of the school by Student Body President Doug Wheeler. Dances Bring Memories Students enjoy dancing after the Mesa-Arcadia game. Donces sponsored by l various clubs were held after most of the football and basketball games. Students dance at the Superstition Ball, annually spon- sored by the Superstition Staff, Tina Hutchinson and Jim Damme reigned as this year's Homecom- ing royalties. i i i Homecoming royalties were presented at the Homecoming dance, sponsored by the Goodwill club. l Senior Jackrabbits, first place winners in the Gah-150 Rally, lead the 'fatal charge against The Westwood Warrior From Many ---- Une Juniors get set to blast off to the Mesa-Westwood game. Future minded Sophies go out of this world to help build school spirit against our cross- town rivals, the Warriors. 'Bti V? ' Froshies keep up tradition as they, too, make their bid against the Warriors. The night before the rival football game against West- wood, the annual Goh-Tso Rally was held. The Gah- Tso Rally, one of Mesa's oldest traditions, is sponsored by the Goh-Tso Club. Dating back to l93O, it was used to promote school spirit and class competition, when Mesa High was losing most of its games to rival Phoenix Union. Goh-Tso points were given to the classes, which add up to the final number in earning the Goh-Tso cup. Judging was based on floats, class decorations, skits, sportsmanship, attendance, and yells. The Senior Rabbits were the victors in this year's competition totaling 27 points. The Junior and Fresh- men classes tied for second, and the Sophomore class came in third. Seniors make whoopee as they scalp a Warrior at the annual Gah- TSO Rally. Boy's League Carry On traditions. Boy's League officers and dates Milton Lawlor, Nancy Dana, John Osborne, Sue Barkley, Keith Russel and Marsha Lofgreen take a pause from the dance. We could have danced all night, The traditional Christmas Formal presented by Boy's League was held at Arizona State University Union Ballroom. Feliz Navidad Enchanted by the Spanish theme, couples danced ta the music of the Varsity Men at the traditional Christ, mas Formal. The annual event was held at the Ariz-1 ona State University Student Union Ballroom. The Christmas formal takes place every December and is put on by Boy's League. This was Boy's League twenty- second sponsored dance. Who says you can't find heaven on earth? Gee, maybe it was worth all the trouble after alll Thank heaven for little girls like Cathy Johnson and Janet Bateman, Ogrees DOug Wheeler, David Payne and Tim Jones v +L X ' 'sn-'P' Girls Bow Girls League officers Paula Peterson, Tauna Turley, Cathy Johnson, and Linda Stradling with Their dqteg enjoy the l.eague's annual creation at the Co-ed. Margo Turley and Tina Hutchinson watzxchuas Cathy Johnson, Girls . .. . rf- A it , ,,1- rw AA 1--. .n,, AA--. r-r-,-Ln, Couples glide over the dance floor at the annual Co-ed dance that is presented by the Girls League of M950 High, to Boys During Twirp Week The Twirp Dance otticially started Twirp Week, with each succeeding schoolday being respectively Good Luck Day, Smile-Frown Day, Hush Day and last but not least, the Co-ed. Del Moody was crowned 'Most Eligible Bachelor' by Cathy Johnson, Girls League President, at the Twirp Dance. The theme of the Co-ed was 'l Could Have Danced All Night' and entertain- ment was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Glazier, J. R, Brubaker, Suzette Williams, and Shirley Decker. During the intermission Orlando Williams was recog- nized as 'Mr. Irresistible' lt's not so funny when the tables are turned' Ron Gootes helps Helen Starr keep up tradition during Twirp Week After a long week of 'girl ask boy', the worries roubles seem to be forgotten as couples to the enchanting music at the Co-ed. 'On the Street Where You Live was the theme ot the Twirp dance that officially started Twirp Week Class Parties Help to Spend Leisure Hours he-'lg iii' Home Coming King and Queen T1nQUuf9h1 n50n Jim Dczmme 4 2 5 5 V: i. i QV, Honor Touno Turley reigned as Mesa High's F.F.A. Sweetheart for 1964-65, i 1- Sue Barton represented Mesa High as well as the city of Mesa os Mesa's Junior Miss Bestowed la-b,.b Q -J WM, This year Mesa High has Eleven Top Seniors. They are Kent Williams, Barbora Covington, Tauna Turley, Anna Ruth LeSueur, Bill Carter, Suzanne Blevins, Denis Beaugureau, Mark Moreen Terry, Ardith Church, and Virginia Wilson. Honors Achieved Nano Beougureau and Margo Turley have been selected candi- dates for The Americans Abroad Program of the American Field Service. Mesa High's Boy's State representatives were Coy Lindblom, Kent Le Sueur, Buddy Jordon, ond Dole Strecker. They Exoell in Scholarship This yeor Meso High's school repre- sentatives to Anytown were Pot Bron- denburg ond Richord Johnson. 147 Thailand Brought to lVl.H. . ' Yosporn first encounter with American curiosity of foreign countries was through Mesa High's publication staffs. A.F.S. program gave me the opportunity to come to the U.S. I am proud to make Thailand known and also to know the U.S. better. This might bring better under- standing between the U.S. and Thailand. I shall never forget the experience. Thanks to all who have helped me to learn American ways of living and learning. May friendship between our countries stay still for- ever. THE THOUGHTFUL DO NOT DIE, THOUGHTLESS ARE AS IS DEAD ALREADY, BUDDHA. l HAVE NOT YET MET A MAN WHO LOVES VIRTUE AS HE LOVES BEAUTY, CONFUCIUS. ANOTHER'S FAULTS ARE PLAINLY SEEN, BUT lT IS HARD TO SEE ONE'S OWN, BUDDHA. As a student, l think l can be what I want to be when I have my willingness. You can be tool A good student knows what he is learning but never forgets what he has learned. gat? Throughout the years, memories will always be remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Everhart, . '. F -S ww ,gs 148 Richard, Roger, and Yosporn. ,I ixmyg L ,fl J X 1, sv!! Ci' J! X KQ7 'I -241 QL Q-rf 4 ifvwk C? l 'M5 F59-'M-f7.1'x, ! A !'Lga.,y V N- 4.A221nfx I M-wafkw-, 1 2 5 3 if 5 2 3 5375? H , 112 In q i2f1m..w,,,, S gi Q! N Q Y ixlitf? 255 ' 4 1 5 gi 'F 1 9 Bw : 432 , F' is Q mv , W 3 an f F gm i Q , ' M ' KY fm ,. ' - vm, N M. r Vice President Kent LeSueur President David Hathcock Secretary Shirley Decker Many memories have been left behind in the doorways of Mesa High by the graduating class of 1965. We, as graduating Seniors of Mesa High have CARRIED ON the glorious traditions and high ideals that have been established by the previous graduating classes. To the underclassmen these traditions serve as a challenge to further the name of Mesa High and to leave ai lasting impression of good quality upon our community. Now as graduation night approaches, the Seniors will pass through the doorways of Mesa High for the-ir last time. For many members of the l965 Senior class it will be the long awaited moment, for others it will be a sad ending to friend-ships that have been made through twelve years, and still to others it will mean at beginning of a new future and of doorways yet unexplored. As we stand on the darkened field, a united class, and sing CARRY ON we must remember to have a purpose in life, and having a purpose, throw into our work such strength of mind and muscle as God has given us. Abney, Pamela Ann Acridge, Mary Adams, James L. Adams, Steven Alberts, Maryline Allen, Loren Allen, Sylvia CTenneyJ Wheeler Heads Student Council Allred, Allen Andrews, Mellette Angeny, Robert Arey, William Arney, Nadine B. Atkinson, Harold Bailey, Linda C. Bailey, Linda L. Baker, Doris Ball, Dorinda Ball, Martin John Barber, Ronald Barclay, Sue Barton, Sue Bateman, Janet Bawden, Daniel Bayless, Jon Wright Beach, Roland Beaugureau, Denis Beegle, David Yosporn Sanposn ls A.F.S. Student Bell, Sharon Beller, Jim Bellows, Terry Bently, Janis Bentz, Bonnie Berry, Dianne Blanco, Cruz Blevins, Susan Borelli, Steve Boren, Lillian Bowers, Robert Bowles, Jock Bowman, Melvin Bradley, Karen Bradshaw, Nelda Brandenburg, Pati Brandon, Leslie Brewer, Pat Brown, Brookie Brown, Ellen Westwood Brubaker, J. R. Burks, Margaret Burnham, Daniel Burton, Cheryl Sue Butler, Bruce Budd, William C. Burk, Cecil Hale plits Seniors Campbell, Roger Carlin, Terry Carter, Bill Castillo, Darleen Bye, Karen Byle, Lenora Caceres, Ana Maria Cqlnimptewa, Gerald Carlson, John Chapman, John Childress, Cheryl Chinn, Cheryl Church, Ardifh Church, Gloria Clark, Karon Click, Charlene Cockrell, Ed Coker, Larry Church, Norma Clark, Carol Clark, Donald Wayne Clark, Jeni Seniors Win 158 Coleman, Anna Ruth Colson, Bill Cook, Harvey Coombs, Kenneth Ott Cooper, Lillian Covington, Barbara Eox, Myrna Crandall, Linda l ah-Tso Rally Crismon, Irene Criswell, Gary Crowe, Beverly Culp, Rhonda utler, James Richard alzen, Gretchen amme, James Harold ana, Nancy Sue Barton Chose Danburg, Tyrone Dangel, Martin C. Danhoff, Patricia Davidson, Betty Davis, Linda Dawson, Elaine Dawson, Jeanine Decker, Shirley DeGear, Barb Deno, Lynette Deyo, David Michael Dickerson, Judy Dilliard, Donnie Lee Dodge, Mike Dorsett, David Downing, Gloria J. l'1 Mesa Durham, Charles Durham, Hazel Ebling, Linda Kay Edrrwons, Jack Qdwards, Harold fdwards, Ruthie hly, Linda Kay Qllingson, Terry l Elliott, Elma Lou nos, Dale nos, Roberta fsparza, Eleanor sparza, Gloria 'therton, Sadie -vans, John Reese -lvans, Robert l Junior Miss Fair, Joe Fa rnsworth, Michael Finch, Russell Fish, Arlene Flake, Eddy Folk, David Foster, Charles Freeman, Jacky French, Jim Furnival, Bob Gann, James Roy Gaudreault, Dolores Gibson, Robert Glover, Terry Goaies, Ronald Lee Gonzales, Mary Gonzales, Rosie Graves, Katharine Griffin, Richard Griffith, Candice Gromrnon, Robert Gustafson, Robert Guthrie, Tom Hadlock, Fay Haeckel, Rita Hall, Joyce Hancock, Lora Sue Handka, Ron H Hankins, Sheryl Hansen, Natalie Hardin, Carol Hargis, Lindo Haynes, Leslie Wayne Hector, Gayle Carolyn Hector, Mike Heffinjton, Dave B. Hatfield, Jim Dale Hathcock, David Hows, Claudia Seniors Honored Helmer, Donald Hernandez, Anthony Hickman, Ruth Lois Hill, Roberta l64 Hixson, Mary Ellen Hoeft, Richard Hake, Terry Linn Holdaway, Vicki At Prom Horne, John Franklin Hudson, Spencer Allen Hutchinson, Tina Hyder, Judy Carol Hyslope, Don L, lannuzzi, Irene Idle, Penny Marie sch, Danny son, Wanda ackson, David Hubert locobs, Linda acobs, Mildred E. anssen, Dale Richard arvis, Daniel Wilson arvis, Suzanne 6 Jepson, James Royce Jessen, Dave William Jimenez, David Johnson, Catherine Johnson, Donald W. Johnson, Jeanine Johnson, Karen Johnson, Kathleen Johnson, Richard Johnson, Steve Johnston, Ann Johnston. Sue Jones, Maurice Jones, Michael Dale Jones, Sharon Jane Jones, Thomas Jones, Timothy Jordon, Buddy Kapfer, Janie Mervin Keesler, Sheryl Elaine Kerstetter, Cary King, Sharon Kinsworthy, Frances Jean Koblinski, Larry Jarnes Kuenstler, Paul Landeros, Augustina Lawlor, Milton Gayle LeSueur, John Kent Lindblom, Karen Lindblom, Raymond Lunsford, Charles X Lutz, Harold 7 Lynde, Dennis McArthur, Arno McCain, Linda Joyce McCown, Marilyn McCracken, Norman Top Eleven McDonald, Bob McDonald, Joe McDonald, Ken McKay, Deedee McKinney, Darrell McLaughlin, Dianna McQuiston, Dennis Mantzey, Jerry Ray liars Picked Manuel, Marcelle Marett, Mcry Marley, Jack Walton Martineau, Joseph Martineau, Nolan Mason, Suzanne Massey, Dewight Matheson, Derry L. Matthews, Billy Lee Matuck, Lester Medley, Robert Meece, Linda Merkley, Martha Millet, Paul Ray Mills, Karen G. Millsaps, Russell Dean Moffett, Lucy Merrill, Fred Rex Miguel, Donna Patricia Miles, Eldon Miller, Craig M. Seniors Prepare Miller, Dale Miller, Patty Miller, Sherri Lynn 170 Moody, Larry Del Moore, Carolyn Moore, Tom Muller, Carol 1 Nelson, Sandra Nelsen, Kathleen Nelson, Robert Dean for College Nickels, Dennis Edward Nicoll, Susan Kathlean Noel, JoAnn O'Carroll, James Jr. O'Donnal, Laverne Gail Oliver, Bob Floyd Olson, Sheryl Lynn Dlson, Terry Allen Drtiz, Guadalupe J. Osborn, John Edward zment, Lynda l7l Seniors Receive Pace, John David Palmer, Winston Ray Palys, Joan Florence Paredes, Angel Payne, Caren Payne, David Perry, Carol Peterson, Marilyn Peterson, Paula Pfeifer, Arthur Phelan, Pat Lee Phelps, Leslie D. Phelps, Susan Dee Scholarships Powers, Cheryl Ann Pringle, Diana L, Quint, Sue May Randell, Donna C. cmdolph, Jim A. ansorn, Larry Roy ay, Sena G. eed, Patricia Ann Phillips, Eddie D. Pomplun, Susan L. Pratt, Bill Price, John William Poukka, Don R Russell, Judith Russell, Richard Ala Ryan, Bill K. Rybin, Patty Ann Samuel, Steve G. Sanposn, Yospom Saunders, Nancy Schroeder, Donna Reisig, Jane E. Renyer, Thomas Reynolds, Linda E. Riggs, Russell Keith Romero, Cornelio O Roy, Myrna H. Ruda, Joe Rugel, Susan Seniors Choose Scott, Steve Leon Sears, Pamela Sue Beekins, Cheryl Ann Sellers, Dean Kent Bevertson, Linda M. Sexton, Alan Wayne Bhaw, Rick Bhenah, Georgiana utu re Colleges Shepherd, Michele! Shockley, Myrtice L. Shoemcker, Michae Shoff, Toni Ann Shomer, Mary Ellen Shrader, Linda Kay Simon, Jack H. Slade, Sherry Ann Smerieri, Nelio Micheii Smith, Diane Smith, Earl Eugene Smith, Jerald D. Smith, Larry Lee Smith Mary Edith Snyder, Herb H. Spackman, Linda Stafford, Larry Standage, Don T, Standcge, Frank A Standage, Howard. Starks, Clarence Seniors Leave herished Memories ,r' Starr, Helen Stearns, Brenda Steven, Lynn Marie Stewart, Charles E. Stockett, Don Carl Stutsman, Jo Suster, Janice Louise Sovboda, Susan Irene Swetz, Sharon Jean Tanner, Alton Dale Taylor, Celestia Taylor, Judith Taylor, Patsi Ann sf vm, + G, Tw is 2 3, 'I 5' A ag, wie .vw na 4 K Taylor, Paola Dee Taylor, Tom James Taylor, Tony Tenney, Sam B. Tennyson, Lockett Terrill, Sherilyn Terry, Mareen Thacker, John Thomas, Craig Arnold Thomas, Judith Ann Thompson, Arlen Thompson, Judy Tieman, Terry Tracht, James Trezise, Robert Tryon, Nancy Turley, Tauna Lee Turner, Sandra Valenzuela, Lydia VanSickle, Craig Vogel, Brenda Waite, Dorothy Wakefield, Debra Walker, Viola Nell Walters, Rodger Ward, John Watson, LaVal. Webster, Dana Webster, Donald Westover, Margie Wheeler, Douglas White, Paula K. Wilson, Ann Wilson, David Michael Wilson, Virginia Wood, Norman Kearney 180 White, William Wilcken, Bonnie Williams, Dianne Williams, Mark E Woodard. Carl Woods, Nancy Ann Woods, Paul Lynn Yerby, Steven Lee Zepeda, Yvonne Zuber, Jane Marie Chavez, Raul Driggs, Judi not pictured Able, Dixie Ahawbeta, Chester Annabel, Robert Bell, Walter Bennet, David Biesen, Carol Branham, Dennis Brown, Kenneth Callaway, John L. Care, Gloria Carlos, James H. Carmack, Charles Chesko, William Collins, John D. Conrad, Donald Cox, Jon Davison, James Foster, Charles Fultz, Ron Furnell, Glen Grijalva, Leslie Guthrie, Brenda Gutierrez, Pete Harshberger, Gary Hatch, Wendell Hayman, Gregory Kear, Charles Koskie, Charles Kurtok, Paul Lansky, Richard Laws, Marcheta Lilly, Larry Lopez, Joe Merkley, Stephen Minch, Sharon Silvas, Tony Silvers, David Sims, Alvin Smith, Danny Spotts, Judy Telbert, Gerald Thomas, Gary Turano, Mary Washington, Leota 'Whatcott, John Wibeller, James Williams, Valerie Wintersteen, Gary af' Senior boys wile away the time on their traditionally reserved bench in front ofthe bookstore. Dixon, Rodney Erlandson, Ron Flores, Arnold L. Montoya, Alice Packer, Darl Ruiz, Norma Beata Terra ............................ Blessed Ground Semper Fidelis ........ ......,........., A lways Faithful Senior Council members - Front row: Nelda Bradshaw, Hazel Durham, Mr. Lawrence Packard, Sponsor, David l-lathcock, President Kent LeSueurg Vice-president, Toni Shoft, and Myrna Cox. Second row: Jim Hatfield, Barb DeGear, Kathy Graves, Janet Bateman Carolyn Moore, Maureen Terry, Melvin Bowman. Back row: Coy Lindblom, Fred Merrill, Steve Johnson, Danny Jarvis. gg ....,... l8l Juniors The door is closed on our junior year, and we look back on the many wonderful memories that have come to pass during the past months. We worked many hours to obtain our space theme for the float, decor- ations and skit for the Gah-Tso Rally, which was hel on November 4. Pelvis, portrayed by Chuck McGe and Dandelion, by Dottie Cox, brought out the Hill- billy theme of the class play. None of us will forge how impatient e-veryone became as the dates of th Water Carnival and All-Campus Party drew near. Th Seniors, will never forget the good time showed ther at the Junior-Senior Prom in April. We have spent two years at Mesa High and only on remains. Our task of following the great and might Seniors and trying to set an example for the under classmen has been a difficult one. Next yea-r, the clas of '66 will be the leaders of Mighty Mesa High an we will go far and Carry On to more victories an honors. We re the Class That Will Go Fa Junior Council John Lloyd Margo Turley Dale Strecker Marsha Lofgreen, Linda Stradling, Linda Bond, Arlene Evans, Keith Russe JoAnna Tryon Janet Ballantyne Thala Wilcock Elaine Everson Mary Huber, Valerie Schmucker. I , The KLA Alvarado, Daniel Alvarez, Elizabeth Amaya, Joe Amaya, Robert Anayo, Danny, Anderson, Eileen H. gm. ,Q 3 ! -11 ,3 ,f ag: , I fs. l I 'T A fi z X X' C I i L j I ig E as 'Ai Abbott Mary Adams Susan L Ahumalda, Maria M , Aldrete Agatha it Allen, Charles Allred, Dole ma it 3 N ,Q fll A A A .film .A ,alfvvxidf ,'!,i' fl ibnlftlu get lrlnrpng ,Q Anderson, Larry J 5' Anderson, Richard - 4? ii. X f , C: Annis, Linda Z7 1, . 4 -C Ashby, Sharon ' ,, Q Ashment, Howard I , f .. ,N Aufderheide, Rosemary T f ry . W- X L 5 Class of '66 We Are 1, P V Austin, Phyllis ' Z D Aycock, Susan xx 1 F ,. Babbitt, Rose Marie 5. . A VV Ballantyne, Janet 1 , ' ' 1' I Banner, Elaine x Barnes, Cheryl 2 ' rf Barrett, Bruce V Y 7 in Bates, Steven ' '- t 4 Beaugureau, Nana 1 jg: l 1 7? l' 'h ' ' een. Maman . , 5 e ' CBin'omEg1 ' in f, Bergeson, Jim E? We Bevell, 'Stella f 7 S gif Bigelow, Ernest BF N fn iglgsi il 'f 1 Bingham, Linda f' 5 '-5 l .S 3 ,Bitner, Connie V., f up Q 1' ' ' QL Boatrnan, Luana V l ' J ' Bond, Linda Sue A Y fa .rl A Bowers, Kenneth Boyd, Ladonna ,fhwi i A Brackeen, Kathy Bradley, Ruby Alene Brandon, Deanne Brandon, Pom 1,44 Midi Brannen, Joyce Breakiron, Tom Q 4 fe , E 2 Brewer, Linda Briggs, Sharon Broby, Sharry Brower, Gregory 183 3? iv, J F .2 11 .A -'bfi M. - :- mi., a A D uw Q W-f f'. ,mln ft! .Il ' i . V 2, I 'T li fi . 4 iff 2 , i , . ' Q ff' C RQ, N Q K- i Mx 'Ti pn :ii 4 ' 'Y The Last Cox, Craig Cox, Dorothy Cox, Michelle Craig, Torn Crandall, Clifford Crcswell, Steve 6 W iw : ' ' ' , fl ii, W, ,. f , N 4 V f M-m ix' 3. l8A WW i 4 r Bunfill, Janice Burk, Danncllo Brown,JCJr1IS Brown, Joanne Brown Linn Bro , I W W wn, Sharon ' C Bryant Linda ,, if i ,ii li Buffin ton, Sam 36 ' I X I Burney, Linda Burrow, Leo W Burton, Pcnny Cain, Bobbi .58 ' in 'F Xa Carlton, Harvey Cartwright, John rw? N ii i, , .a , pp Ill' Y A i I lyk nf , 1, f 'fm' .-M J i, Casey, Carl 5 iii W , Chalk Fred - ,, Choiilin, Jim J N eu an Charon, Kath , f r i iii , Y I 1 i i Chavez, Alfonso Chiago, Boyd if H R gh. Childress Priscilla T ' li ' il l' , i ', if ', 'i' ' Chiston, Chicano - xx - iff' Click, Gerald M 1 V Q ix ' Close, Robert 1 H ' if it fi' J 'S Year as r ' 1, A 1 . if 'Ai f ii r , ' 1, i X .xi Wai' Q dllli I i 5 i ii Cristan, Frank Crowe, Bill Croy, Dale ff .S ,r l Cluff, Phil Coker, Joyce Coker, Margaret Coombs, Deycie , Cooney, Marlene Cooper, Valerie li Underclassmen gg J 1 if .E J ff C C Q X V 1 S 'V Q ,,,v : CF R - , U 'Q 3 3' i i Curtis, Don ' ,f Ml Daniel, Fred ,,V, fl 4, David, Damon , X , ij ig, H ' F 2 A B , ' Davis, Mike 1- 5 Delehanty, Ruth 't Nm ,V ' Denning, Marilyn ' f ,,!! h 1 'i DeWitt, Ronnie if f f' V Dickinson, Dennie f f f Dickson, John l 15 'J E , C ,V x .v 4 i Assembly Held at Hawg Holler Diedrich, Beverly V ,r,V V , Dillman, Monte 1 V M tw fx kin Dodrill, Peggy ,V L, V 1 ,tw , 3 x ' K Dominguez, Delma A 'l' I, 3 al' ' 1' 3 ' ' Dominguez, Frank , ' f , ,i ,M V , gi N Wig, ' Y-lim, Dorsett, Wanda A 1 M 5 lk 2, rrrr J Felker, LeRoy Fish, Darlonc Flynn, Pat Forbes, Jill Frecrnan, Sue Freye, Tony rf 6 ' lr, N K Evans, Arlene Evans, Janice Everett, Ron Q, -E 'Y-W Richard Everhart e. 1 Everson, Elaine ff 5 Farr, Marcello , ,Q r aff' ,G Q free I-G i l Q Fil 1 'Q N 5 lilly i 'f Fugalc, Vint Garner, Leslie Geer, Joann Duffel, Tom Dunning, Bill Edwards, Dorothy Eicher Randall Ellsworth, Sherry Epps, Kelly ee F x r Jock space-like fakes o second place forfheJuniors, rw.u,g1, 'NGN NAJQA Gecr, Sandra Gibson, Gary Goin, James J Er We f li Y , Dhww-iff' ef' S Q 1 rg E i we wy?e,w. .iz if' i s 1- 1' , I at -if 4 2 E , X Q 3, f J Ji' r 'V ,till ni nl J XX QQ ' I ij ' V 1-1 Golob, Berry , 4 , Gorham, Cynthia 5 If' 4' Green, Connie ., Greer, Margaret Y , l x X Q, r , I Griffith, Don 3' if Groll, James - i e---F 1. , H rm L I ,.,, Grommon, Richard 4 I ,LW - Guell, Judith Vi N V Q X , H 1 ' 'Q' V' ' , Guernsey, Patti 4' gi l 5U'1sif 'tg , 'll' 6' 5 A V V - X ,E ff i ' G ' . V , 'X ' .' Guerrero, Ted j uf --Q, ff Q. V E Q .mmecgggg 'rrrr J Q i t it V, Y, V: ,,'-- , Vw : ' , Guthrie, Judy - If 5, ' 'A l 'FM . ' 'W f Y E gil, V lx J I I Q I C I I R - 1 Haase, Eva , Sf V ' . Hadlock, Sally ' ff Hall, Sandra 4 1 Halls, Gary V: V, M ' Harding, Karen ...V 7V ,N , V Harless, G a t 51 , f ,Ji Nr'i J F n ,ar ill Harrison, Don ' Hart, Nancy f r r A .Ayn Hassenzahl, Jeff r NJ ' V 5 ,, Q! Q- l + Health, Larry fu f-ef ' V i X I Heath, Carla ', J , ,V , , 1 3 Helblig, Randy ' X 3+ 3 M Q il 5 M ISM. ll l 1 ' V J H 'Y D rl N ,Si E, , enrscson a ygn ww , A 1 V - ir Hernandez, Barbara , :S V I 1 W 1 ,sl 3 V U Hester, Patricia g n -3' , .Y ' 4 ' Hill, Paul u ' , Q Hilvers, Tina e V ,NVE ' H A I Hobbs, Janet V ffl. il . lyulz, 1' ' 1!':mMlM Hoel, Linda VV , V W ,S Hoffman, Donna R if 'Q Q7 'W V., Hollenbeck,Luana f '1 ul 'L lg L ' T Holmes, Maggie 0 3, ' W n i J J , H ,R 1 r i l ll ' J V.-+V Vsiti J ' Hzijjli 'J 7 f f f J- I 4 E J A JJJ!!! Huber, Mary V- VV il lf' 6 iq 5 It 1 Hudson. Coleen l A rv, 4 A D Hudson, Leilani X ' S 5 V ,g H ' I' 'N 'rf' ll Huss, Mary eff! lt Q V i7 Hyder, Barbara h, 2 S fi I4 ' i w K Hyland, Michelle ' ' 7 V I R 1 A l L :' Ms. .,.iw I V r y idle, steve Q , ,if-37' V ,A 1 l Iverson, Ron 1 Q MW F , f .i l V , J , Jackson, Mary Lou . ,Es , , K ,W V M f Jarvis Judy 'li i ' ' ? 1 V ' l ' J VV ' Jennings Vicki M i ' ' ff V l ll Jensen tio ' 'N L 'N' l ' lil' it 9' l 7 f , b , 1 'Q l Jimenez, Martha , ti f Q? Z: 5 5? if, Q. Johnson, David fc: 1 , V' , Johnson Ivan 'llll llllwt lrd l All ' l ' ll' VV' Johnson Kenneth 1 ' V5 f ' is X Johnson, Ronnie Q V 5 1 , , V ' 1 5 9 ' , Joh son, Ronnie Gene 5 J riwise l J J f n 186 J Johnston, Nancy , '13, ,J-U V. 'l , L Jones, Amy li' i ,i i.. J Jones, Biff we ' , '45 J ill' ' F, ,,,1 L1,. 'J .LJ g , . Jones, Kathy Z 4 L, l M J I bzl W J Lqyq K V , J Jones, Rebecca , - x , I -'.,' Kamman, Susan A -Mik- Kamos, Karen N Kangas, Kathy M 1 3 4' Keeling, Kathy ,T -' J Q 6 Keener, Sherry M ' ,, k J W qx ' Kellis, Ken . Q Kerby, 1 5 b Klotz Greg ' N Knickerbo ker , , 1 i Kramer, Jennifer . 4 I 1 A J lg ll , LQgie,Pm 5 ,fs Lagle, Pauline 9, - Lane, John ' 1 , Lawlor, Charlene Laws, Loren ye., Leathers, Stephen I Lloyd, Hart, and Turley Lead Class , Vw? L Q, 1 , if Lee, Tawn i Leeson, Karen ' x 1 ' ' is ' .Qi Y ig il f s Lemmons Terry ,f ' Lent, Don LeSeur, Keith ' 7 I f 1 s Lewandowski, Dean , N 1 u Lewandowski, Jean , ,gf Lewis, Deborah ' , I f Lauy, Jerry ' if Q A' 'i Q X Lisonbee, Darlene ' 'J ' 'V Lisonbee, John A Lloyd John K 'ir'r Loomis Jimmy f A I , K V- Loomis Sonia 5 f ' Lovelady Randy ' - I vi 4 fm Lofgreen, Marsha -5' V ' . I 3? -1 ig Y ' 4 f D Lunt, Eileen McCauley, Rose L, McClendon, Frances ' -, 5 McClung, Carol Q, Q 5 F McCracken, Judy . U ,Q S if McCrear ia all y ' 5 lm ' ' x , L if i J J J iiiiiii sk Q Ni 5,1 lo. fl' f 187 r l ii X i -gig . M l N. , 2 ml 1 l ' l J A McLendon, Glenn McQuate, Kristina ,iii i s-' N it Y i 1 R if l J Malouin, Mary Martineau, Lucy Martinez, Rosalie Mathiesen, Jill Maxwell, Sara Mayo, Cynthia cGee, Charles c inney, Peggy ' ' li BQ gig Madden, Janet Mail Iiard, Randy gg ,, ,es ,N Y, lb . Hawg l-lawlor love is shown Hillbilly Assembly. 4 , ia, W by Pelvis and Dandelion in the Juniol l , .41 YV -r' E . , Al l , N , f I , g 'lt M are is ' r f M Q ,-gfgv QJTHN, 1' .' u - n':::u'. f ltr.-'..' .... X -2 L ' l.1'o '. u x'. Two A.F.S. Candidates Chosen Miles, Meredith, Alfredo l Merkley, Donald V Merkley, Susan 'ff ' l Alvin ' L, if iii Miller, ulianne 1 Miller, Lee 'W' Miller, Pom ki- 1 X Q is, ,Q Miller, Pat .. in W Q li il Miller, Shery l . W' l R. Millet, Suzette Mills, Diana 1 ,, mf? ' 1 Miranda, Raul ' 1 'l l' 1, ,K ' f , Mishoe, Ginger S ' ' VL if H , V , 1 Montoya, Manuel T ,, W 452' 1 Moore, Elwyn ,W , , ' ,l,' 'Z ' , ' , ll at 1 . 9 i ' 5, , 73, A , , . rm. Eeiivltjx Moore, Susie K F. - sl l88 Marris, LeOra Mosley, Sandra Mortensen, McCray Mueller, Susan Munoz, Dora Myers David y fll l 'E g li L I Natzke Angela Newman, Bob O'Carroll, Thomas O'Connor, Tom Olsen, Mary .js ' -.:rX sg, ' -Y e ,, ,'N. 1 W- 'W ,gm ,l 2 Oliver, Brent J 2 i i Oliver, Cherie ' . Olson, Virginia XXXXX XX X X W Opgger, Carol Mx ' !!w f Q li - ' 1 M Ortiz, Lawrence X Xl 5 ,,, X l Parkes, Nephi 'L' l J J J Patton, John X X A, X ,. 'X XXX, X5 1X X' , X V,,N X ,X J y M ki 1:15. Q i'Y.x xl x jx Sl! Junior's Quality Beats Quantity ,F I-'K XX w 1 S ,tw X XX X X Peacock, Ricky ' ' iii K fi Pena, Thomas gl -E' 'gr . 1 X45 f A - '61 Pewitt, Donald E i Q R i ,Q 'X Phelps, Greg ,F X ' T Pierce, Tony J Y 'M n i W ' 3 Price, Beverly Price, Doran Q Pringle, Joyce , , X X ' X Quesada, Yvonne W Rambo, Roger V ' Ramirez, Joe A ' Q Ray, Carolyn f Q f' E Rayburn, Leo 1 1: Register, Carolyn - ' , ' ' 3X Reid, Larry 'A 5' Reid, Patricia Reilly, Sue I , K x Rivera, Armida ' T ff: Roberts, Gladys X 6 X ff l 7 : Robinson, Val S 'fi , 5 ' 1 A Rodgers, Thomas if X Rogers, James N ,EM Rogers, R. Jay Rogers, Randy I Rokey, Jerome Q, J , Romine, Arlys , XX Roorda, Susan ,N Rosales, Conrad X , w Rowley, Gene , X if l I f, Ji , X t J, ,A e , Rucker, Cheryl 'i K ix J I Russell, David ,if 5, A .N 1, XX ' Russell, Keith 'J N J '72 .3 g I Russell, Pam X X V, f 1 , X , X Satferlee, Barbara l 'V E X ,XXE 1 X J K 6 Sayer, Carl , , Q, ,ff ,,,X it . i I J X 1 Schmucker, Valerie Schwengals, Shirley Sexton, Betty Sherwood Warren Sheldon Bill Shelly, Linda 3' ,k E- ' f MS ,,,, .Y ,,!!,,, , H , T S l T T ltt 5 - 5 at l S l it l 'l l 'T , Q -' 1 Siebeda, Debbie ff K V ' Skinner, Shauna , fi ' . l' 1 - X ,-t Smith Aleta mt M Q ir ,f 4 A, lt , 1 lg, I , ' -5 ' l' ' ' N ' 'tv , ' M' it -5 T N l x ' --n Ta ' Smith, Luann , 'A Q will ' jg ' 'l fe its - if so W Smith, Thomas W ' Smyth, Ken 7' , ll , ill M M Sri' lt ffiflltr . ,. 'I h i M We 6 gi lil 'w I V Y 1 Spaulding, Mike 1 V , W V 5 Starks, Linda r Q ' , ' ' ' . , T ' , 2 C7 W - ' Steinke, Nancy '1 l' V, Q g V A 1 Sterling, Stan ' V ' N l A Stockett, June W H f Stone, Susan f ,K X .,,, if h i f l , 1 r T tw xixx 4 li T, ii,, Party Theme...Winter Wonderland M W Stradling, Harold M ,R ' Stradling,Linda S , ll R l ' Stradling, Sharla gr, 5, Wt X' T ,, ' . Stradling, Sherwin in Straub, Ken , l Straub, Ralph l 'll' a X , V Strecker, Dale 1 I, 1 'K Sunderland, Maria 5 ' A . V ' Swaney, Ronald lllw 'wg 1, 2 .1 Sykes, Fleta Jo xi Q U g Talbott, Janice X X D - T Tenney, Lynn 'I T. ag g V, Thayer, Dwight , ' J, ma? V 4 1 ' Thayer, Teri A M, mg' Thomas, David ll 1 rl I 3 'fm fit? Thompson, Tyler W yi 1 5 l lllllll ' , ft 1 A Thomson. Alayne l V l V ii Tidwell, Jerilyn r M L. J l...A f A ti l f ,,f'-.-.......--f 'lt ft W 'T , M 1 V y i ,., 4 'J M H in I ' , ' 't e , I-1 ,sg at ,Ri , t , ,, , .4 K T 5 T I V ' ,il A l h A , N Torres, Sam Townsend, Steve Tracht Susie Tryon Joanna Turano Mary Turley Evelyn S ' -, ., 1 , all ,ll , a f l l, V l , l ,ll Turley Margo Upton Bobann Urrea Robyn Valenzuela Rose Veazie, Tanya Vogler, Richard L .S A i.....w ae 'P i Juniors Donaldson, Pam Fuller, Mark Jones, Cathy Kiefer, Dan Kiefer, Eloise Kirkwood, Sue Last, Eileen Lewis, Monroe Lopez, Joe McCann, David Martin, Diane Mullet, Hal Nelson, Philip Olson, Allen Olson, Ralph Upton, Charlene Warren, Sam Wagner, Frances Walker, Jerry Wallace, Beth Wancura, Margie Webb, Alvero Weber, Warren Webster, Elizabeth Webster, Christine West, Sharon Westburg, Judy White, Linda Wilcock, Thala Zier, Tessie ' eb -W if ' i 4 , t 1 i ' A it . ' W 'tai 1, V . FX - r' my i . L 3 l . L D 'Q ,, Wilcox, Juanita lim, , 4, Wickins, Kipton it ,Z V Williams, Ronnie 5 - 1 . et V 'r V 'Wilson, Bettie ' Y W ll P' Wilson, Douglas Wilson, Mary V , Young, Alice ng y E Young, Paul ,IW ' my V Zangger, Robert V X, Zepeda, Sylvia nm! ml I .V Zepedq, YOlOl'1ClO Underclassmen not pictured W3 it fl 'iii w ' Q i 'ii' lx Ri H 'X i 1, A ii 2 V Q . , V ,,,.' w, w i t ale, N ' N NJK, , V' Sophomores Bowie, Sherry Boyd, Michael Cowan, Sandi Dalstrand, Chris Dawson, Duane Fulwinder, Gilland Gentry, Sandra Goucher, Ron Hall, Diane Harshberger, Richard Hillis, Jane Hutchison, Lois' Johnson, Barbara Kaenbach, Colleen King, Patricia Lacy, Lee Ellen McManus, Marcia Mourney, Elaine Schultz, Tom Standage, Kathy Whitley, Eric Wilson, Robert Zepeda, Carlos Yazzi, Thelma Freshmen Alvarado, Olivia Anderson, Georgia Ashley, Beverly Bowie, Jack Brady, James Brown, Wanda Burnham, Patty Chester, Oscar Cooper, Ray Dart, Sidney Deal, Linda Dial, lan Garth Ellis, Max Householder, Stephen Huss, Jim Hutchison, Karen Kamiriz, George Kear, Patricia Kunkel, Kenneth McBride, Bob Medley, Dale Mineer, Carla Nelson, Jerry Pence, Clarence Perry, James Price, Adonna Ramsey, Linda Randell, Linda Swenson, Eugene Van Dyke, Garner Virginia, Mariann Wesley, Kelly Woods, Billy Sophomores We the class of '67, have upheld traditions and school spirit through many activities. Led by Orlando Wil- liams, we have had many memories added to the al- ready great number Mesa High has given us. At Christmas time, we adopted a foster family giving both food and money to the family, and during A.F.S. Week we sold candy to raise money for the foreign ex- change fund. We put up a big fight for a good spot in class competition and usually had the Juniors and Seniors worried. March l2 we presented our assembly, probably Mesa High's first vampire production. We held the traditional Frosh-Soph Hop in October, which was casual, and then in spring we again had a party, which WGS Iegg informgl- Sophomore Officers - Orlando Williams, President, Dwaine Mar The door Closes on our Sophomore year, Cm in-be tin, Vice-President,Suzette Williams, Secretary. tween-year. We have added much to Mesa High, but f 5 .I our dear alma mater has enriched us many times N S greater. We have proved that we are tough as the devil but good as heaven, and with this saying we ' will Carry On, proud of Mesa High and her tradi- K tions. ! I W ' Th f '67 Sophomore Council - Orlando Williams, Dwaine Martin, Suzette Williams, Nedra Taylor, Mary Felton, Nancy Scarbrough, Stewart Drigg Joe Drugmand, Dick DeGear, David Noble, Dennis Keesler, Grant Massey, Nancy Garner, Steve Kettleson, Bruce Anderson, John Townj Linda Rayburn, Dea Brown, Peggy Keating, John Thomas, June Willis, Diane Chase, Carol Dodge, Frances Thompson. ' Abney, Gary - - Adair, Beverly If 1 Adams, David ' M 'i 'V ' Adams, David L. Q , K W X i I , A lf, Adkins Keith ' . Allen Louise ' Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Joyce , ,Zz ,L W Annabel, Charles - 1 Annis, Bonnie 7 J , 'B f' ' .i 7? Armstrong, Pot lx 1 Bailey, Barbara .W A., E D V A Bailey, Tom ' .-.K X - 1 Baker, Harry I 53 A WY ,i 3 Ball, Lamont 'Ng ' ' . Ballard, Beverly 4 Q i ' K 1 F Ballew, Frank 5' X A B sc 'N M Barber, Francie 'fn X 'se I Tough as Devils, Good as Heaven Barber, Helen Barricklow, Sally fl S7 Beattie, Victor X Beaugureou, David ix ' Bebo, Joyce ' A Q Belveol, Ken 15 ,N Bentz, Debbie , Berry, Marilyn if' -., vw ,-1' 3. 'X az L14 as f Bigelow, Grace ' 4 Balibemike L 'gk ' - Bingham, Larry D Bingham, Ronald 1 ,Ax ' x Bigelow, Vernon A - M L Blanco, Linda 53, V V Q- E, Blevins, Steve ' - Bond, Larry ,1 53 li, i V ' Bonner, Jeff ., P' , i Borelli, Thomas K N , 5, 'R L fl A if is ,.,,. . ' , A ., Bowers, Ruth 1 V ' V x Boyer, Linda fi . 1 ' H ' 3 Bradley, Sue ' 'V -c . , if r ' X N, 1 K Q i Brandenburg,Jim 3- ' ,A ' Brandt, Carol X Brinkman Ray . 1 4' f -we Brisendine, .lock Brooks, Darlene Brown, Betty Brown, Deo Brown, Bobby iii if 193 tfl 4' Campbell, Jerry Capps, Eileen Cardon, Craig Carey, Sharon Carlin, Tim Carmack, Gary r -' Brown, Ron Body, Mirian gf, W l , v ll are F X Carter, Jim 2 Chauncy, John Chavez, Gustauo Chiago, Bennett Childs, Stephen Clark, Cathy Clark, Glenda Bruney, Barbara Burnham, Linda Burns, Toy Burton, Barbara Carpenter, Sue Casler, James Castillo, Yvonne Chapin, Orin Chase, Diane , ii., ll W l l . 1, Martin, Clark, Sheldon Cline, Jane Ann Cluff, Kathleen Cluff, Paul Cochran, Janet Coleman, Sam Conrad, Pam Combs, Linda Lwll t 5 -S W will Cooper, Newell w it Wi Iliams Cook, Alice Coombs, Stephen ' 2' ,ill CODeland, Darlene lilly Wai ,e g , ,, ,ws f, fit y J ':' 7 xl ' M it J J f llttal 31 eeee ' elk- if ' t ,gif sex J' Q V , I iu ef f' sa E A J J l f N e I' ,Y C Duo Lead Soph Old Main is re-captured in stand decorations by the , X -t of ,Q --J l 3 fig F lt Cornish, Sam So x 45 rv vt 1 , . Nia Dangel, Janet an Courtney, Jerry Crandall, Karla Crandall, Richard Crist, Sarah Cutler, Norma Davis, Darlene Davis, David Davis, Sharon Davison, Loraine Day, Deborah E 3, V , lag 'f it ,, 1 .. I f V l ig, 7 D if I il 5 ' F F .Y l 'i f RA 1 phies Dominate re , Vi, v, 1 ' l ' i 'nw , , H. Md., -A fl--., in .PH 4 ..- it , fi X in A 'wi l J.V. Teams l Deeringwater, Gary 1 - , , , 1, ' DeGear, Dick dv - N ' f E i la' ' f Dehart, Andy L, -l W K 5 -my -N wk, Denham, Mary Lou E ' f ' ,P r 5 if Dillard, Tommie ',,.. ,- 5 ' D aaif ' G ' on ,cami ii-rr M it 1 I 7' ' ' on ' , Dodge, Carol Dominguez, Frances , 'S gf rg! i Dominguez, Manuel 1 Aj ? ' Dowler, Connie f., is Driggs, Stuart F5 X V , Drugmand, Joe M 4 so N 1 M l 'F -V Dunn, Bertha K 1 H' 1 , ,gm , Dyer, Warren 4 ' 21 ' ' Dynes, Steve , l ,J gi - wr X ' b, 4 Ebbert, Ronald if ' I r g if Edgewater, Isabelle Ekins, Jim Z Ellingson, Carol W- , Elliott, Gale ' Q ' Elliott, Mark .5 ., .. ,Ly Ellsworth, Rene Mg l I - V Elmer, Bill ' ' Emery, Sharon J! f r H vw V Espin Lucy H 5 N We Evoy Linda - , A V V, WW Facey Connie , i W U Fair Martha 'M' ' m gk Farnsworth Heber , gd Farrell Donia D 'N' Felton Mary ll , - Q V Ferguson Dennis 1 ' V - R f 6, X, , ' 7 1. t Fiamma Gemma .9 f ,N 'A ' A F, M- Finch Ronnie 1 f lj 5' Mei Foster, Jim , ' - ,: 'i'2-2 V Foster, Lorie A N' 1 ' . V ,hx I Q txzzzllki ' ziiliil 25 ' s i l' : ran V in '1 ' V 1' -K! Y M Y ll ,a V ll Q ,f ' fu I V ' f Foster, Margie - V x V . VV 'H ,V , Freeman, Donnie ' - -V i ff, E.v , , V ,f V My , eee Q e Godbenyf Ron - in e, 4 i , ii Garbitt, Sheila i L'k. 1 . :' V V 3 Zsf V ' G ' -' -1 V ' ' ' Garcia, Timmy V if ,Vx 7 M ' E . 1 VVVVV , -Q V- V A X . VV V V 5 . VVVV, Garner, Nancy il VV 7 Genfr Id V, -Q QV M , V V K V V V Gerle, Marsha VVV f ' VV V, A l f? A ' ' ' Gesner, Gordon VV riff il 1 - Goddard, Lddfd M i M ' f- 'F' ' ' ' '-., V i Gonzales, Isabel ' ,. fx - i K 'l ' . fr' i , , Greene, Rita V 1--- ' ' f V , Griffin' Ruggel l K V,,, , W, 'TQ Grommon, Jack Q 'l,,, MV , V,-f 2 H -,gg-1 5,5 V :QV ,, VV Gudger, Greg QV? rk 5 VV l V V- V VV . 5,,. VV'-: V f Guerrero, Evelia V ' E Q NV 'H ' V ' Gutierrez, Floyd J S l'l' H Id D H R l O D I9 S O W l'l O l'l O l l O l' 0 l Haley, Sam ' ,V ii' ii 5 ,.,, , Hall, Diane G VWVV ,Q 1 Vi M- --r Harless, Douglas V3 N N ' ii, .. G V ' V J ' - Harris, Linda H V'Vi 1 'lfi ' ,gf-, fr Harwood, Linda - V i 'D , ,,,g-3 D 9 31. el do - ix lf, ' . ' H' l-laslup, Sandra , V Af' -f' , ' - ,id -V l-lassenzahl, Doug - VQV 'iff ' - ,VV,, ,V I Hdich, Jim A V VVV' 'Q' A ,' Hows, Cheryl VV' I . V, g- ji Hayes, Sheryl r V 'V km r fl ' - , 'r . i - - ' ' A :Nl l-lein, Robin , Q -V 1. A fo i m..-i - ff , l-lennike, Vidnne d U - , Hemfmdezf SONY r - Q1 l r er, e G Adele 1, p f e H ff ': .' V-,I ii ' Hext, Vicki ZV 2 - fy in I . - ' J' Hickman, David - . - - , ,, ,, , Higgins, Donald , , - A V , Hildebrand, Lynn I ,,V VV A V i f, l-loel, Carol VV i fi? ' ' il' ' V -'-Q W Holbrook, EuniceV X, Q -V ' 1, --5 I if' ' L Hollobaugh, Marjorie -7- j .V V I Holman,James 11- V-Q i f , V VV V V f AV ,Vw -- l-lorne, Scott A V X H A, 2 , ,V Y i di i I i , r - - i V VM V ' ii Hosick, Laura VV -,Vg H V T V ,,,V We V V , Howard, Sid 3 VV V , f '- 'YU riff 'V A 'VV Humphrey, John Q f i' i ' Q V ' W . . V- ' -W ' Hurtaclo, Ruby fi 1 ,K ' ' me g VV ' lnglish, Bonnie V W 'X l -,,i ' Six 3 I IverSOr1, Bonnie ,x gyms V ' if X V 9 2 F 5 4 1' I J- .f if S-'1' e fi , 5,. , Khan, . ll, 'er I.: J , . fl ' Q ill A V to 1 Ee: lj , LY . ', It K L, it - 1 4. rl A F' 5 Keller, Shirley Kennedy, Dan Kimball, Mike King, Verla A , Keesler, Dennis r 'W fi Kittleson, Steve Klassen, Grant Kolling, Ronald Lamoreaux, Sheryl Lane, Rose Mary Lara, Jr. Lares, Jakie Jackson, Linda Jacobs, Charles Jacobs, Wayne James, Marvin .Q ' H James, Vickey X V '5 Janssen, Lyle l Jayne, Clarence Jimenez, Reyes t QQ 1 ra: A l ,G. . , , f 5 Johnson, Cathy , Johnson Dale ' 1 Johnson Kay Johnson, Keith . ll - J '76, . 'Yi-7 in iff fi. , , gf St K g 5 552 Y to i i M, 'fl ll ,ig Water Carnival Wet Lewis, Claudia Lewis, Monroe Linder, Paul Lister, Kathryn ig if i 'tw 'N-r J? 'ifilzzz ' ' ' Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Susan Johnson, Tharon Johnston, Danny Jones, Carolyn Jones, James Jones, Karen Jordan, David Kampfe, Michael Katich, Steve Keating, Peggy Keelina, Mark Q I K Challenge Little, Christine an i , fm I' is McAleste r, Larry McArthur, Carol McCleve, Donald McCullar, Roger McEntire, Richard McGraw, Phyllis . McKee, Paula 'iid . C i'lf? x,,jv J' C ,ii 197 AX 1 5 , V McKinnon, Don ' ' ' VVVN ,, ' McMuIlin, Vicki ii N V 1 ,M !! wi, MCQuiston, Dianne 'L V Q , 7 J H , ' McWilliams, Mary f r N- 1' 1 .N , Martin, Dwaine P 1 , ' V W W V Martin, Val ,N y W rr: M . xi 'V!, er A, R Martinez, Joe 1 F h Martinez, Linda QU Massey, Grant Q' ' N 5 W Q' Mathiesen, Penelope Mendoza, Frankie N I if Merkley, Nancy Miller, Mary Miller, Ron Miller, Tom Milligan, Debbie Mills, Shirley Monarch, James l wie, 'lrff M li it ll Lg , , 'F :Q .Q Sophie Assembly Plagued ,Z -wi i it E1 g 5? Q it wi X M V Vyyw JTN X Wi S f M :', 1 lr . 4 M Q55 N Q 'mf 'K mf J' T112 Jill? X Montoya, Angelita Monyelle, Karin Monyelle, Marilyn Moody, Marilyn Moore, Linda Moore, Robert by Daw V g , Moreno, Sandra 1 , 1 laik , 1 H -Q 1 X3 Mueller, Nancy fa , Q W' 1 ' W3 i rw Murdock, Modeiyn Q., H N I L of ' l Q, 1 42. My Myers, Allan En, ' I I X 1 W X , g V Nabors, John ' A 'wg aan? ' ' flnlx l ' fr Neiswanger, Don li E m. . N V' X , 5 X 4 Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed in an informal atmos- 5 r phere by both classes at the Frosh-Soph l-lop. A, I? if Wo Nelson, Bob Nelson, Judy Newsome, Jerry Nicoll, Nancy My ,r . g , Noble, Bob i F. f Noble, David , ,wr . , 198 l Nobes, Rose W V ,gs it - X O'Bryan, Wanda V ,W N JW . Parker, Victor - N M- -f , 5 i ' Payne, Beverly 3 l ,it . l wx K i its Pena, Josie , J , ' 5, , Pennington, Linda 'N 3 ii in J Sophies Adopt Christmas Family eifltlii Phelps, Virgil ,I i 392 sais Phillips, Richard Pierce, Mary Pierce, Rhoda Pina, Sylvia Porter, Bob Pouklca, Dennis Pratt, Bobbie Price, Chris Prisbrey, Larry Psaute, Marla Purinton, Gerald Penrod, Wayne Peterson, Dianne Peterson, Nancy Peterson, Nikki ,f 3 1 if il XX if, 5 2 Phelps, Jerry Phelps, Kathy -ir , 17 H X. ll' I 5' ,f P Ramsey, Mary Ann ' 'Q ' is 1 I Randolph, Phyllis 3 1 s s ' Ray, Molly ' I f V if if Rayburn, Linda Q p i if Reed' Brad i e or 12 VVVV i ' KV s l l- Reidhead, Bonnie ' y l .i Q fs. x P 7 H k ,H 4 ., 1 J W ' Rensberger, David KV l,,..,g 7 in V I: - Reynolds, Gordon f. Q 'L Q. , Q A- 'fi 5 W Riggs, Jim i ' 4 f . , , Robertson, Scott K ' ig' 1 Y , QL 1 ' , A it ' Robinett, Carol f ' ' if i V l ' . 2 S K x I Robinson, Larry x Q f I i i P 'I i A' Robinson, Patty 5 3-3 M f 4, Robinson, Ruthie I , , gl - Rogers, Dennis 1 'sf 1 ' Rogers, Diane VV ic f ' Rogers, Richard It Av, iii' s Q Rogers, Terry f Rowe, Donna I A K l :YR EV ' Rowley, David ' .4 ,V Rudd, Jerry ' f 'K X 9 - Ruiz, Richard fi? i N ' Sagerser, Jim ' Q ,Q 1 i Sanchez, Alicia , 'X -Y A ff' ww, , Bef as 'fs ll, 1-E 4 Ss Y.-M l 1 Z C! Sanderson, Nancy 4 Q V 1 l' 1 , 1 Sanderson, Robert J ' J l J: S V f V V ,M ,A V 'Qt' , Scarbrough, Nancy ' ,,,,, ff' 'B 5 ' , l M ' ' fl Schlink, Adaline S if 1 1 f it Schmucker, Randy ' ., 1 V , HV' 1 ' Schroeder, John 1 if 5 ' ' A, . St , ff' l tu.. 'P'3?E f','5' .:El V W' 5 a Frosh- Sop Hop Held ln Gym Ali, , Q Schuster, Steve .f l J l l it it l V K ,, V. le Schwengels, Ellen l :ET wi , . riff, 'SEV ' ' nv- 2 ,, l. , lr V , 1 V5 , l 1 Scott, Harold p' ' 1 , f K Seoyey, Jim . ' it t l frrr' U Sebahe, Linda , 1 NV' Sexton, Bill ' e J' , Shelton, Sheila' ' 5. ,N ,MW -K , N , 7 Shepherd, Eddie - I V, ', 'T ' Q l Shoemaker, Karen ' 'S - eq 4 ' ll ,E ' ' Y, ' ' '- ,al -lie-r Sims, Kent , Q V' my . K ' 5 Singer, David ' ' ' , Vt V li , ,. W Sittorl Brad e -1.51 . ' I V tl fffa ' J Iffff- W 1 riff ' lm, V ,, tx XA f 5,5 X if 'T ' I ,i Skurnlien, Glen M ' ' VV T , W ' Sluder, Jim , 1 QL. Q, fi fl, 'Q' , ' fp ' - fl, l Smart, Sue , , jew ' 1 Q ' Q Y Bl 's is XV 2' LK ' Smlfh, John ! V A i ,Q,g,,. ,L W If - smltle, Rick - ' V 1 Smith, Ronald it r 'W' I 'Ii fl N, l . 7 ' Smouse, Richard l X Spencer, Alfred ' 'f-fl 3 'PWM ' ll, ll ,e , fl- 5 3 , Starks, Jana ell ',sC .' 'X ,, lIt,',.l'1 , X , Starks, Terry ' V 3' ' ' ' ,ly Stewart, Vicky F Q 5' 3 4 S Stotts, Curtis K ,, A! 2 . X is l 5 Stradling, Gregg V, , 'I Stubbs, Curt N l v,, S , I Stump, Michael 4- '22 It 'Q fi 3 'V f Suskind, Sheryl Q L ' A Swanson, Eric T' V El Tabb, Carol 4 fe I s, J' l tlgfif A l 1 Telly, oeug , ,M S , ,E , es, Taylor, Donny i 75 'lt r V ' ity 11 .,.- 6 2 1 r W Ei, 'l lg ' E 1 , Taylor, Nedro X ' g l ll , flfmtl V ' 71 lllfl t ' 5 TOy'Or' Sharon 1' 1' S ' 1 5' ' 1 ii ' ,' V - Tenny, Harold ' K' 9- ' ' 5 'J I I Thomas, John M C :M , ,,,,,, , A ' V' l ' ,V V ' ' T tl' V , l T A. f . l V J l, l . , ' 4 , Thompson Bobby ffeffillllwk 'J' -1' , ,,, N a? ' fir- , ,,l t, , , ' , V' , ' M 'f s J, 'W' 'r 5 l ' Thompson, Frances , Q e e 3 I , .. , i H le, li 'J . V -'ff' - J l l Thompson, Joneon e l VVVV ' 'll' 'lf ' , ' ' g ', 1'V f l Thompson, Judy ' ' 'l l ll ,!! I J Thompson, Ruth , f NW! TTI' fl H W ' X Thompson, Tommy 200 . ' l ' I 3, W 'W i Towne John , V, fi Z V r Fil T il.. Y re'-r Tieman, Kay 1, , Torres, Joe gy ,,l Towne, John W. Yi i 7 i 1 Turner, Linda ,ggafig 1 Urness, Ardis if - ' - 3: 'Jil' , Valentine, Bill Valenzuela, Angelina it 'l' , rg ' E A Valenzuela, Lucind Ng , iw , 1 M 'f -'if Vanerwall, Ruth W - rf 'Q i A ' Van Sickle, Donna fr X f Varnum, Terryl i i 1 L ' i Vikre, Teresa 7 Vondal, Sylvia I if ' i Von l-loldt, Roger if' , , T H ,l e Wagner, Gary Q55 ' ' ,W9Jls2.f.s...x.LOff , T r J K Wallace, Charles ,V ji LY 3 ' V Q Y il Wancura, Wayne , 1 V , Warner, Wayne I, 'R i 1-1 Q Warren, Margaret il Ts' 'Q 7. Wenger, Marie li' ' 1 .. V0 l-,,V ' 'Ml I Werrier, Ludwig E . J' 5 . L X , X , Q Q, , , ,g f 1 WEST, Billy J - X lwllfg Af-an X i. N ' -' ty 3 'll it 15 . I 3 TW 'YJ' ' 5. of 't :fied Woscott Nathanael VVheel-r Brent White Don , J ' Vifhite, Pam ' g W Whitford, Evelyn i X 1 Whitman, Diana , .J 2 av 1 Ei 2 Q T, ,k ., jj., 'fic - if ff . levenTakeHighScholasticHonors TT 'i J ts. 'll 1 xi I .fr l 3 - i 1 i Winkle, Rosalind Woodhouse, Barry Young, George Martin, Sandro J Williams, Carol Williams, Orlando Williams, Susette Willis, June f Willis, Patrick Wilson, Joyce 'fir e , 'ffl' .4 ,SE X '4 'H M 1 vs N - -5 r I Freshmen Officers - Jody Aycock, President, Debbie Sears, Vice- President, Carolyn Downing, Secretary. Freshmen With the first leg of our long four year journey over, we, the last Freshmen class of Mesa High, have learned a great deal. We couldn't understand why the school seal was cleaned every Monday morning, or why the seniors gave the first and last yell in the as- semblies. We also found out that there is even a tra- dition that each class has its own section in the auditor- num. The Gah-tso Rally was hard to plan, the competition was rough, but it was as fun as everyone said. Our assembly was a challenge but that was because it was new to us and we'll never forget our first Water Car- nival and All-Campus Party. We have just begun, but this year we have participated to the fullest extent in class competition. Led by Jody Aycock, Debbie Sears, and Carolyn Downing we have helped build new hopes and new ambitions, and learned the meaning of Mesa High's great traditions, especially Carry On. We're The Class of '68 Freshmen Council - Jody Aycock, Debbie Sears, Carolyn Downing, Danny Montana, Gladys Bailey, Beth Allred, Pam Robinson, Peggy Tribey, Judy Yee, Wayne Evans, Bernidine Lewondowski, Marty Peterson, Russell Flynn, Olivia Montoya, Jimmy McBride, Jimmy Hey wood, Vondo Kay Hinman. w iw ag is l- .. ,N , i l is J A il Wlvnl ii i xii i El' 2 ' K Carry On Traditions Great F1 . 'fl Y KW ri, as 1 'rf'ilWiiQrtWrw ii f-. lr , A , i N l l' ef A i v gg 3-' E f T s gm., ig ia- T Bollew, Ray Barchus, Robert Bennett James Bieri Larifa Bifner, Steven Blackstock, Julie Blanco, Rachel Blecha, Alayna Bowers, Ronald Bown, John Ashley, Renee Aycock, Jolene Babcock, Donna Badilla, Bobby Bailey, Glodyi Biesen Rita Billbe Kathleen ,, 'Ki p. , ' ..-354 ' guru E Allred Beth cl Buf Allred, Cory Allred, Diane ' nnis Richard Ani I Hi Ball, Temple if .-L ., Ill 9 F1 nw' i I' .,. ' ' :Ill 3:1 um , ' . fl i 'll ll sl! 11. . 5 n Aflll' ll eP i. i- n '- l:fnn , il' il '-if ' 1 A f l C a L Bradshaw, Kal 1 g' Brandon, Chris it - ll 'Ek ' ff Bray, Diane ,W1 S' I Broby, Richard - A 'C , Brock, Kennelh V r E ,L NX Brower, Jana Le i ' I Q2 ' V, Brown, Alice V Y 2 V14 F V H fn 4' fj Brown, Bonnie V f ,MM ' ,Q .V yi' Brown, Darry -2 1 ffl? , 1,5 Q B S , rown, Kirby Q ,Q,,,yi, H N , gl K' ' ll b Brown, Sherry X lr V it e l Brurnrnand, Dennis kr, ' Q , 'Vw X V V Q in M I a if L 'I r Burch, Roberta Y I A wi' Burks, Nancy 4, 5- ii Y r 5? M 4 Burras, Niel l, V 1 ly . H 5 1 ,Q J U ' Burroughs, Charles f -X - CC Burrow, Barbara ',, K ff , .E X 5 ,Z Campbell, Wayne Q U X 3 X J I Q lx Canada, Greg Ve up ' A l' M Carlin, Mary g l 1 ,WA l Carlson Connie L 3? 5 Carman, Genie jfml , A -fig cis Cl' les a 2 Q, WW xf l M apman, an ra ' is ll I ii E l if' ll M ' leo IZ wi? 'rv M Cha man A - ne ' I valier, George V V V , ,, ,V . Clark, Helen S Z ' 'f l' wr! V Clark, Wanda mr t if ' 'V F A Clarke, Clinton ,, f ' , 4' 'N 'Z' 025, ' y C' X 'l ' lg M AQ'W,Qi'lli,l. . K ,lm ,E Ll itil I Z ,Q Clayburn, Roselle I it it 7 Clow, Ann ff' i f ' ' - A Q Ci A S 1 .. fy W , r K. , u Co er, andra g, ,X Kf- f WL- f ff fl, x - . f, f W V ,V . Coley, Sherry ' . X r ' ' l , , Q ,I Q ,M W' 3 mf 5.1.9 4 fr ' 31, R Connelly, Carol i i M Z' r V , X , Conrad, Marilyn 'M 11 ff? M Q lfx, Cook, Deborah , ,H ' ' J' fig Cooley, David ' . 1 2 M ' il X X Coombs, Ruth - 'nazi g lilil , , ,, li, Corbin, Victor 5 L Coury, Olivia ll' MW' lg 1 ' 52 Vg r Covington, June ye , -. A Cozart, Alfred 7 C ,K , ' Crandall, Keith ' i ,L Cravey, Penny r l X ' ll:-i r' '- Crenshaw, Joe ' ,qi T, , N I' I 1,,, 'Vl' -is A Crigler, Lucile -f.. L w, 1' in Crowe, Ethel Linda 'Q gxun f rl Dana, Marla 1 X ,K .,,, ,N bm , 'ill sl 5 l- rw H. .4 S Sli as X l ,B -v f fy VW Danhoff, Sheryl H Z ' i ,1-3 Y Daniels, Dixie -V' , ' Davidson, Marilyn ,iv X I X, f f, if N Davis, Amos ' -I 1 ' ' -' J 1 , f, , , ,ir r f it it . r Davis, Darlene Y ' - gk W 5 Davis, Doyle l l ' i V 35. ,lg Female Trio Leads Freshman 1 1, i w ill YHW 'Win . Davis, Mary Davis, Sandra Davison, David 5 ful 'W l Dawson, Charles Dawson, Thomas Dayton, Cora 3 A X H Q, ,H Dearborn, Deanna l l ft ' l Dees, Lillie Ann ll ' J f DeLane, Mike J ,ri , ow, V A ft 5' o bins, Michele ,, 1 , ' g f, J Dodge, Monte X .1 , Ve ,f 2 Q .11 204 M13 i V1 .K Dominguez Johnny Downing Carolyn Drugmarwd Susie i C -I Dungy, Alice Dann Leon Dunning Sian nes, Terr I,,n,,.l,, ,.,Iw,, I, Ir., Earls, Margie Eaton, Mark f S 4 aton Ron Eicl!er, Carolyn . Q 'P i Ekins, Va Frosh Second in Rally .aI , J I rw -, ,,,fm.I, ke My Evans, Donald Il 5 Q 15 ai ' V I ,FII IF' I 1 If . 'QM ,I ,I wr, Evenson, Grant li l' A Evoy, Walter F Farmer, Michael II, I . ,I I I F772 I ., L Fickel, Gary -I 5-fp . 1 I , G Ie - is i 1 , I. nm I , Figueroa,Tom ' 60 A l 'F iii' lv ' ,V r i ,fil bl ll Finger, Janece X g A F iI Q Il fi I Y -I al' l r l I Fl0Cl4I Monfv F -I , ,I, I L 3 V, I N, I , 1 I ,xxx k ,g K ynn, Russell .f F H f T l - Rx 1 'l f E 'fI I New I i Q ' H J i fv ' , Forsythe, Sylvia ll If A i 7 Freeman Stella ff ,i ,I V 1 ,,,- at , 4 i If f 'E A go ,, H -f Fuller, Gayle ! 1221! ,Q li l i'iii l ii , W? i 2 SII I Gardner, lnelte I HIIIQ ll l-'r ' wi Q' i RIN G Garner, Patty A Q I 7 ' l 1 ' 'f I Garner, Van Y , , s H li F 1 i l 2 . F 1. V 1 Garth, Don , I W IX AI ' II , ' l I gl IV Galz, Carolyn V4 ,M I 4 I If img F ,Q in 7:74 1 GonzalSS, ROY I T ' 'I ig 'rr' ' ' - II ' L ' , ml- I Gooch, KaY Il F Z ,N 1 X 1 - V I I Goodwin, Debby 3 llll so l , 'lllllll , ,C , C PIIIIIII Sue , l A iv or if l ,. ij Green. Bill ,M f I , fi i ' 7' Green Tim W QWQ ' ll, Fm i 1 ' I f 'N i 2 ' 'U ' M' Greene, Willie 1 ua! 'V Ilii llllr' V l X ii ' L' In Griffin, Greg , N N , KJ , Grogan, Reeno QI., ' I I lm ,I 1 ' Guell, Mark f , ' K 3' I Guthrie, Julia ' 'A gi I l l , i-ion, smrien J, E , 19, ,gf I I i i ., ' , f I I ? 3 Halls, Anno C - I y l l , W Hankins, Yvonne I i W I ix 205 fi Hansen, Robbyn 1 J 1 Wi ' Harger, Ron ff Zg- 1 1' Sw N N W 47 Harrel, Joe J i J il f- J Harris, Robert V W V' l 1 . Harrison, Lucy 11 , 1, U ,,,, J ' 5 Harrison, Vanda , J l , , A I 1 1 Harshman, David 'A Aj' Q3 l Q Hatcher, Kenny 1 qv1 , E ly 5' ff, ,X 3. ,1 ,Q , A: Hayes, Emar 1 ,W y , Healtl'1,Paula , if J 'ff' le ,, Heath, Raymond ,il , i ,,.. .. ' Eu - C - 'W ' em' Onme 1 , E ei 'I M1 1 seee 1 if W I N' W 1, 1 Helblig, Brenda if gl 'I . Helms, Joyce I lj? f Henrikson, Diana ' 4 A V, ,Q Q' Hernandez, Vivian J 5 Herrera, Frank Q ' 1,7 1 s. ess Ji my J o is J s J J 1 iii -P ln l ' 'll lk J V i 'JJ u Q I as f k fr W-V ' Heywood, Jack , I 1 ,Q , ,. W5 .ff , Heywood, Jim if l' 1 , . l ,, ' ' .,., 1 1m , - is I fri' , ' V L 'lf' N M ' - Hildebrand, Mary Q W lm ',, r if Hill, Carolyn , r L 11+ K 1 sf! Hill, Rosemary 'flff 1' 'r , Hinman, Vanda 1521 1: . 'iii' 'V 1 on erna , ,M .4 M 2 - 'f S 5 Hodges, Connie , ,ff . V W , I A . l ' X Hoerig, Patricia 1 S I mi Hogle, Becky , X 4, J Last Frosh Class for Mesa High X , Geoffrey ,gg R Vg.. Hollingsworth, Jan 1 l 'i l Holloway, Jol.ynn - b 5: 2 4 . A , l K 33 - ' - fe' Howard, Margaret f, 3 ' V f V Y Howard, Mary , J rig 1 'uf My J , DQV' M ' mphries G f is 15, HUNT, P0Ul0 Sophies and Frosh get acquainted at therannual Frosh-Soph I 0 wr is y r wg 'T K lngley, Evalie 11 f , ,K 1: i L., ,W ug ll JJ N. Q 'W ' l O H lson, Or la J V I ll A Jacobs, Rita ,y a ' l' i if' 7' QW? Jacobson, Leona f F if R -' , ' 7 ff' Jarvis, Sherry Q 4 4 A ' ,,,, ,V l sc 1 My Y Jennings, Joy ' ' 1 it J ,Ji-A ' M' Jensen, Doug 'J I ll f Jones, Greg X V ' H iff f Jones, Larry y K 1 ' M 'll' , ,- Jones, Randy ' 'x gf' , 3 Q V ,il sg- l . 3-:MN 1 Jgneg, Renee In M ,A , f P Mt A , A . , 1 K Jones, ShirleY V1 g HJ' -' N' Johnson Mike ' N J ' l lf 5 ' . 2 , N ' Q 1' RN. - Johnson, Nancy an Jordon, Penny , 1.7, K Katlin, Bev ' lx il Q Kelley, Sandro . 5 Y J , ffl! Kern, Gary . ll' X, - Kimball, Kathleen ' J 1 ,1',, 'li m ' H l f Lai Vonetfa King, Vol ' 3' Kinney, Cliff , W, j W Y K Kinswort y, atricia I' it Klotz, Marlene U ' 'f 1' 2 ' g V ,X Koblinski, Karen 5 C I 'J Kotzmonn, ChIP ,xxx L if s f ftgyyp, viii Landeros Cecillia angston, Te Lares, Renee ' Lauer, Kerry , 0 N tl if LeSueur, Colleen Lewanclowski, Bernadine Likes. Barbara 54 'JF' V , g , V ,V .-0 f XV, xii X fi ,F , Freshies x sv ., Lilly, Mary Lou l Lillywhile, Rebecca , V C Linder, Jim J' Y 1 - p4 , r E , Lloyd, Arthur V 'ip i Lofgreen,Carol . 7 Q Y V fi 'N Logerquist, Debbie is L J , M Lunsford, Roy 'i3,4k'f,i V McAfee, Carolyn ' - J f iii, K ' J' 'lla' 1, A I, Q iii i i Q iJ J K H J J 1 if A h 6 McBride, Jimmy McCann, Maureen McClain, Ann McCown, Frank McCoy, Tom McCullar, Gerald J .Ll , wg 'iw fi 2 ,Yr fliiiirirl Y M tx, 5- T ,, 2 2, ' ,Ja 2 O7 ,r l , V J cGee, Roger ' J ' J , ' i g' , . , f HE V A sf' , rf V, ,W McGinnis, Danny W 1 1 1 43 J 4 g K N it 4 McGuire, - ld M 5 ilir of -' -- as 1 it i V McKee, Margene 1 1 'J 'll , , McLaughlin, Delbert J - ' g fi If r l is McKay, Bobby .Ur ,N M 1!! 1 Q ,ir Maclcin, Charles - ' V 1' 7 'll' ' Marley, Norma Q W, ,il D V I V L , Wi J! 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W l ix in 7, K' . at 5 1 . 1' - - ' Q 1 ' 3? 1, . Va ' ? Y t :I .ff V E , .. .f W9 i. 'Er iw' Index 1 wi K N Yk E, L ln- -'M x :X A 1: eh-K-P X 5'NQ'Nf . 2 4, H ' X, 4 M , xf Uv Hx 1 , , YE M., Co-Editors Cathy Johnson cmd Shirley Decker 2 Senior Register Able, Dixie -- Chorus 12, 3, 47. Abney, Pam -- Movie Club 12, 47, Tri- Connettes 147, Junior Class Council 137, Service Council 147, Pep Club 137. Acridge, Ma ry Adams, James Lavern -- Movie Club 12, 37 Key Club 127, Los Caballeros 12, 3, 47, M-Club 13, 47, Soph. Council 127, Varsity Football 13, 47, J. V. Football 127, Varsity Track 147, J. V. Track 137. Adams, Steven Ahawheta, Chester Atkism, Harold Gene Alberts, Mdrylifle - Gold Key 127, French Club 12, 3, 47, Library Club 12, 3, 47, DECA 147. Allen, Loren - Movie Club 12, 3, 47, M Club 147, Varsity Basketball 147, J. V. Bas- ketball 127. Allen, Sylvia - Soph. Council 127, Jr. Council 137, ArrongementChairman137. Allred, Allen - J. V. Football 12, 37, Movie Club 127. Andrews, Mellette Angeny, Bob Annabel, Robert Lee Arey, William Novak Arney, Nadine B. -- G. A. A. 127, Tri- Connettes 147, Rabbettes 13, 47, Chorus 12, 3, 47. Atkinson, Harold - Entered from Bisbee High School. Was active in Spanish Club, Hi-Y, J. V. Baseball, and Chorus. Bailey, Linda Lee - Publications Commis- sioner 147, Jr. Class Sec. 137, Jr. Council 137, Soph. Council 127, Bunnies 147, Rabbettes 137, Feature Writer of Arizona Republic. Bailey, Linda Carol Baker, Doris Boll. Dorinda - GAA 12, 37, Dance Club 147, Goodwill Club 147, Gymnastics 147, Movie Club 12, 3, 47, Soph. Council 127, J. V. Tennis 127. 274 Ball, Martin - Pep Club 147, Treas. 147. Barber, Ronald -- Chess Club 127, Movie Club 137. Barclay, Sue - Goodwill Club 147, National i-lonor Society 147, Goh-Tso Club 147, Movie Club 12, 3, 47, Sr. Council 147, Sec. 147, Soph. Council 127, Girl State Delegate 137, Rabbettes 13, 47. Barton, Sue - Pep Council 147, Movie Club 147, Pres. 147, National Honor Society 13, 47, Goodwill Club 13, 47, Dance Club 147, Pep Club 137, French Club 13, 47, Student Body Vice Pres. 147, Soph. Council 127, Jr. Council 137, Cheerleader 137, Mesa's Junior Miss 147, FFA Sweetheart Attendant 137. Bateman, Janet - Gold Key 127, Service Council 12, 3, 47, Goh-Tso 13, 47, FTA 147, Movie Club 137, Soph. Council 127, Jr. Council 137, Sr. Council 147, Orchestra 12, 3, 47, A Cappella 147, Operetta 12, 47, Night of Jan. l6th. 147, Entered from ldaho, was active in Band 137, Chorus 137. Bawden, Daniel Bayless, Jon - Movie Club 12, 3, 47, New Faces Assembly 147. Beach, Roland - Movie Club 137, M-Club 147, Varsity Football 147, Band 12, 3, 47, Operetta 127, Jr. Assembly 137. Beaugureau, Denis - M-Club 127, French Club 137, Key Club 147, J. V. Wrestling 12, 37, Varsity Baseball 147, J. V. Baseball 12, 37, Entered from Westwood, was active in Lettermen's Club there. Beegle, David - Los Caballeros 13, 47, Movie Club 12, 3, 47, Pep Council 147, Pep Club 147, Varsity Baseball 13, 47, J. V. Baseball 127. Bell, Sharon - A Cappella 147, Chorus 12, 37, Operetta 147, Taming of the Shrew 137, Movie Club 147. Bell, Walter Beller, James Bellows, Terry - Gymnastics Club 147, Cross country 127. Bennett, David J. Bently, Janis - Service Council 147, Movie Club 12, 37, GAA 127, Robbettes 13, 47. Bentz, Bonnie - Movie Club 12, 47, So- ciedad Hispanica 147. Berry, Dianne - Masque and Dagger 147, A Cappella 147, Sec, 147, Movie Club 127, Rabbettes 147, Operetta 147, Night of Jan. l6lh, 147, New Faces Assembly 147, Soph. Assembly 127, Jr. Assembly 137. Biesen, Carol Blanco, Cruz - Brush and Pallet 137, Gyms nastics Club 147, J. V. Wrestling 137, J. V, Track 127. Suzanne - Entered from Ric: Blevins, Grande High, was active in French Club 127 Drama Club 127, Rodeo Club 127, National Honor Society 127, FTA 127. Steve - Movie Club 147, FFA 12 Borelli, 3, 47, M-Club 13, 47, Varsity Wrestling 13 47, J. V. Wrestling 127. Boren, Lillian - Goodwill Club 147, Danc Club 147, Movie Club 147, Chorus 147, Entere from Downey High School, was active i Soph. Council 127, French Club 127, Spanis Club 137. Bowers, Robert - Chess Club 12, 3, 47 Pres. 147, Vice Pres. 137, Band 12, 3, 47. Bowles, Jack - Gym-nastics Club 147 Entered from Jewell Rural High School. Bowman, Melvin EuGene Bradley, Karen - Gold Key 127, Movi Club 12, 37, Pep Club 12, 37, DECA 147 Vice Pres. 147, Rabbettes 147. Bradshaw, Nelda - Service Council 147 Sr. Council 147, Night of Jan 'l6th. Brandenburg, Patricia - Gold Key 127 Rabbettes 13, 47, A Cappella 147, Choru 12, 37, Operetta 147. Brandon, Leslie - Movie Club 127, Chorus Adv. Girls 13, 47. Branham, Dennis Brewer, Pat BYOWH, Brookie - Gold Key 127, Pres. 127 Goh-Tso 13, 47, Movie Club 12, 3, 47, Girl League 137, Service Council 127. Brown, Ellen - Movie Club 127, Madrigol 147, A Cappella 147, Operetta 147. Brown, Kenneth Brubaker, J. R. - Los Caballeros 12, 3, 43, Goodwill Club 133, M-Club 12, 3, 43, Athlet- ic Comm. 143, Varsity Football 12, 3, 43, Varsity Wrestling 13, 43, J. V. Wrestling 123, A Cappella 13, 43, Chorus 123, Soph. Play 123, Swimming Team 12, 3, 43, Tradi- tions Assembly 143, Boys' State 133. Budd, William C. - Entered from Rapid City, So. Dak., was active in Varsity Basket- ball 123, Art Club 123, Chess Club 123. Burk, Cecil H. - Movie Club 123, Gymnas- tics Club 143. A wks, Margaret - Aff Club 143, sec. 143, uill and Scroll 13, 43, Tri-Connettes 143, Y-Teens 12, 33, Spanish Club 123, FHA 12, 33, Superstition Staff 143. Burham, Daniel - Boys League 12, 3, 43, Varsity Wrestling 13, 43, J. V. Wrestling 123, Varsity Track 143, J. V. Track 133. Burton, Cheryl Sue -- Movie Club 133, DECA I33, Chorus 123. Butler, Bruce W. - DECA 143, Pres. 143, Varsity Football, Central High. No. Dak. Nas active in J. V. Football 123, Track 123. Bye, Karen yles, Lenora Jeanett - Entered from artford, Conn., was active in Biology Club 23, FHA 123, Pep Club 123. Gceres. Ana Marie - Spanish Club 133, ntered from Guatemala, Central 'America. Callaway, John Falnimptewa, Gerald V. -- Varsity Football 43, J. V. Football 133, Varsity Wrestling 143, Varsity Track 12, 3, 43. Campbell, Roger UPG, Gloria J. - Science Club 143, Sec. 143, irls League Council. Carlin. Tel'l'Y - Chess Club 123, Movie Club 49, Vofsify Tennis 13, 43, J. v. Tennis 123, Farlos, James H. Earlson, John' -- Los Caballeros 13, 43, res. 143, M-Club 13, 43, Varsity Football 43, J. V. Football 12, 33, J. V. Wrestling l2, 33, Chorus 143. armack, Charles W. - A. V. 123, Chem- try Club 123, Mu Alpha hess Club 133. Sheta 13, 43, arter, Bill - Chess Club 12, 3, 43, National onor Society 143, Golf 13, 43. Club 143, Tri- astillo, Darleen - Da-nice onnettes 143, DECA 143, Movie Club 12, 33, r. Council 133, Girls' League 13, 43, Public elations Officer 143. J Chapman, John - Movie Club 12, 3, 43, J. V. Wrestling 133, Chorus 13, 43. Chavez, Raul - Los Caballeros 143, Treas. 143, Soph. Council 123, Jr. Council 133, Var- sity Baseball 12, 33, J. V. Football 123. Chesko, William - Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Chess Club 133. Childress, Cheryl Jean - Movie Club 12, 33, Goodwill Club 13, 43, Tri-Psi Club 123, Publicity Commissioner 143, Soph. Sec, 123, Jr. Council 133, Rabbettes 13, 43, Main Leader 143. Chinn, Cheryl - Jackrabbit Staff 143, Entered from Provo, Utah, was active in German Club 12, 33, Camera Club 123. Church, Ardith - National Honor Society 143, Tri-Angles 143, Spanish Club 133, Band 12, 3, 43, Orchestra 13, 43, Chorus 123. Church, Gloria Church, Norma -- National Honor Society 13, 43, Sec. 143, Gah-Tso Club 143, Movie Club 13, 43, Girls' League 143, Rabbettes 13, 43, Orchestra 12, 3, 43, Chorus 143. Clark, Carol - German Club 13, 43, Vice Pres. 133, Sec. 143, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Girls' League 133. Clark, Donald Wayne - Key Club 13, 43, Pres. 143, Sec. 133, Los Caballeros 13, 43, Pep Club 143, Presidents' Council 143, Boys' League 143, Orchestra 123, A Cappella 13, 43, Varsity Track 143, J. V. Track 133. Clark, Jeni - Home Ec Club 123, Vice Pres. 123, DECA 143. Click, Charlene M. - French Club 133, Movie Club 123, Chorus 12, 33. Cockrell, Ed - Art Club 143, Movie Club 143. Coker, Larry Coleman, Anna Ruth - National Honor Society 13, 43, Gah-Tso Club 143, Tri- Connettes 143, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Treas. 12, 3, 43, Soph. Council 123, Jr. Council 133, Sr. Council 143, Rabbettes13, 43. Collins, John D. - Entered from Scottsdale, Arizona. Colson, Bill - Movie Club 123, Varsity Track 143, Entered from Idaho Falls, idaho. Conrad, Donald Lee Cook, Harvey Alan - Goodwill Club 143, Service Council 143, DECA 143, Boys League 13, 43, Cross Country 123. Coombs, Kenneth Otto Cooper, Lillian -- Pep Club 143, Bible Club 123, G. A. A. 123. Covington, Barbara - Gold Key 123, Na- tional Honor Society 143, Masque and Dag- ger 143, Sr. Council 143, Night of Jan. l6th. 143. Cox, Jon Cox, Myrna - Tri-Angles 143, Movie Club 143, Y-Chorus 143, Bunnies 143, Chorus 12, 33, Sr. Council 143. Crandall, Linda Crismon, Irene - Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Pep Club 133. Criswell, Gary - Night of Jan. l6th. Crowe, Beverly Culp, Rhonda - Pep Club 133, Movie Club 12, 33,JackrabbitStaft143. Cutler, James Richard Dalzen, Gretchen - Serendipity Library Club 123, Vice Pres. 143, Sec. 133. Damme, James Harold - Los Caballeros 13, 43, Goodwill 13, 43, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, J. V. Football 123, Varsity Football 13, 43, Varsity Baseball 13, 43, J. V. Baseball 123, A Cappella 143, Madrigals 143, Home- coming King 143. Dana, Nancy - Gold Key 123, Vice Pres. 123, Movie Club 123, Service Council 143, Vice Pres. 143, Band12, 3, 43. Danburg, Tyrone Dangel, Martin C. -- Entered from Chand- ler, was active in J. V. Baseball. Danhoff, Patricia 4 German Club 13, 43. Dawson, Elaine - Swing Club 143, Band 12, 3, 43, Entered from Scottsdale. Dawson, Jeanine Marie - Goodwill Club 12, 3, 43, Pep Club 1Honorary3 13, 43, Tri- Connettes 133, Sr. Council 143, Jr. Council 133, Cheerleader 13, 43. Davis, Linda - FNA 133, Quill ond Scroll 143, Superstition Staff143. Davidson, Betty Lou Davison, James Decker, Shirley - National Honor Society 13, 43, Masque and Dagger 13, 43, Quill and Scroll 13, 43, Gah-Tso Club 143, Sr. Class Sec. 143, Service Council 13, 43, Jr. Council 133, Band 13, 43, Operetta 143, A Cappella 143, Jackrabbit Staff 133, Superstition 143. 2l5 I DeGear, Barbara -- Gah-Tso Club 143, Quill and Scroll 143, Tri-Connettes 133, Sr. Coun- cil 143, Pep Council 143, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 43, Superstition 143, Senior Editor 143. Deno, Lynette - Tri-Connettes 143, Pep Council 143, Pres. 143, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 43, Superstition Staff 143. Deyo, David Michael Dickerson, Judy - DECA143, Sec. 143. Dillard, Donnie Lee - M-Club 13, 43, Los Caballeros 143, Varsity Football 13, 43, J. V. Wrestling 133, Entered from Weatherford High, was active in Varsity Football 123, Varsity Track 123. Dixon, Rodney - Entered from Casa Grande, was active in Varsity Football 133, J. V. Football 123, J. V. Basketball 12, 33, Varsity Track 12, 33, Mngr. Football 143. Dodge, Mike Dorsett, David - Movie Club 13, 43, FFA 12, 3, 43, A Cappella 143, Chorus 133, Operetta 143. Downing, Gloria - Movie Club 133. Driggs, Judi 1 at end 3 Durham, Charles - Gymnastics Club 143. Durham, Hazel Ebling, Sally -- Tri-Mu 123, Tri-Angles 143, Movie Club 12, 43, G. A, A. 123, Band 12, 3, 43. Edwards, Harold- Goodwill 12, 3, 43, J. V. Football 123, Varsity Track 133, J. V. Track 123, A Cappella 143, Chorus 12, 33. Edwards, Ruthie - Rabbettes 13, 43, Line Leader 143. Edmons, Jack Ehly, Linda Kay - FNA 123, Tri-Angles 143. Ellingson, Terry - Chess Club 123, Movie Club 133, Science Club. Elliott, Elma Lou - A Cappella 143, Oper- etta 143. Enos, Dale Enos, Roberta - lnda Sem. Club 13, 43, Home Ec Club 143. Erlandson, Ron Esparza, Eleanor - Spanish Club 13, 43, Pep Club 133, G. A. A. 123. 2l6 Esparza, Gloria - Pep Club 133, Spanish Club 12, 3, 43, FNA12, 33, DECA143, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Rabbettes 143, Chorus 12, 33. Etherton, Sadie Evans, John Reese Evans, Robert -- Los Hildagos 13, 43, M- Club 143, Varsity Football 143, J. V. Foot- ball 12, 33, Varsity Baseball 143, J. V. Base- ball 123. Fair, Joe - Varsity Football 143. Farnsworth, Michael L. Finch, Russell Fish, Arlene -- Tri-Connettes 13, 43, Vice Pres. 143, Quill and Scroll 143, Pep Club 133, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Superstition Staff 143. Flake, Eddy Flores, Arnold L. - Entered from Westwood High. Folk, David - Goodwill 133, Key Club 133, M-Club 13, 43, Quill and Scroll 143, Varsity Football 13, 43, J. V. Football 123, Varsity Basketball 133, J. V. Basketball 123, Super- stition Staff143. Foster, Charlie Foster, Colin - Los Caballeros 143, J. V. Track 133, Varsity Baseball 143, Entered from Brecksville, Ohio. Freeman, Jacky Lynn -- DECA 143. French, Jim - J. V. Baseball 12, 33. Fultz, Ron - Masque and Dagger 13, 43, French Club 143, DECA 143, Movie Club 123, Dramatics Night of January l6th, All School Play 143. Furnell, Glen - Entered trorn Missouri. Furnival, Bob - FFA 12, 3, 43, Hi-Y 133, Vice Pres. of FFA 143. Gann, James Roy Gaudreault, Dolores - French Club 133, Masque and Dagger 13, 43, Pres. 143. Gibson, Robert Lee Glover, Terry Leo - Pep Club 12, 33, Movie Club 12, 33. Goates, Ronald Lee - Chorus 13, 43, -l0Cl4' rabbit Staff13, 43, Superstition Staft143. Gonzales, Mary - FNA 12, 33, 595- Tfeos' 12, 33, Spanish Club 12, 33, G. A. A. 12, 33, Pep Club 133, Junior Assembly 133, DECA 143. Gonzales, Rosie - FNA 12, 33, Sponislr Club 12, 33, G. A. A. 12, 33. Graves, Katharine H. - Tri-Connettes 13, 43, Pres. 143, French Club 13, 43, National Honor Society 143, G. A. A. 12, 33, Movie Club 123, Senior Council 143, Griffin, Richard - FFA 13, 43, Treas. 143 Movie Club 12, 3, 43. Griffith, Candice - Gold Key 123, Service Council 143, Leaders Club 123, Gymnastics Club 143, Sophomore Council 123, Jack- rabbit Staff 143. Grijalva, Leslie Grommon, Robert George - Movie Club 143. Guthrie, Brenda Joy Guthrie, John Thomas Gustafson, Robert -- Quill and Scroll 143 Jackrabbit Staff 13, 43, Superstition Staf 143, Business Manager 143, Entered tra, Tempe High School, Tempe, Arizona, 123 Cross Country 123, J. V. Track 123. Gutierrez, Pete - Movie Club 12, 3, 43 Var. Band 12, 3, 43, Varsity Wrestling 12 3, 43. Hall, Joyce -- FNA12, 33, Movie Club 143. A Hadlock, Fay Haeckel, Rita Hancock, Lora Sue -- National Honor 13 43, Treas. 143, Gah-Tso 143, Service Counci 143, Rabbettes 13, 43, Orchestra 12, 3, 43 Operetta 12, 43, Advanced Girls Chorus Pres Orchestra Treas. Handka, Ron - Movie Club 13, 43. Hankins, Sheryl - Gold Key 123, Pep Clu 123, Movie Club 123, Rabbettes143. Hansen, Natalie - FNA 123, Movie Clu 12, 3, 43. Hardin, Carol Hargis, Linda - FNA 133. Hatch, Wendell Hatfield, Jim Hathcock, David -- Masque and Dagge 13, 43, Political Affairs Club 133, Movi Club 12, 3, 43, Sr. Class Pres. 143, Drama tics Taming of the Shrew and Curs You Jack Dalton. Hows, Claudia - Movie Club 123. Hayman, Gregory 'Haynes, Leslie Hector, Gayle -- Gold Key 423, Quill and Scroll 43, 43, French Club 443, Movie Club 42, 3, 43, Class Representative 423, Jack- rabbit Staff 43N, Superstition Staff 133, BUSWWSSS Manager 433. Editor-In-Chief 443, Superstition Queen Attendent 443,- Hector, Mike - Key Club 42, 33, Los Cab- alleros, 43, 43, Gymnastics 443, Movie Club 42, 3, 43, Boys League 423, J. V. Football 42, 33, Varsity Track 43, 43, J. V, Track 423, Weight Lifting Exibitions 42, 33. Helmer, Don Heffington, David ernandez, Tony - M-Club 443, A. V. 43, 3, Varsity Wrestling 443, J. V. Wrestling 33. ickman, Ruth -- Gold Key 423, Jr. Council 33, Service Council 443, A Cappella 443. ill, Roberta ixson, Mary Ellen - Movie Club 423. oeft, Richard C. - Serendipity Club 433, res. 443. oke, Terry - Rifle Club 423, Pres. 423, . V. 443, J. V. Baseball 42, 33, Varsity Baseball 443. Holdaway, Vicki -- Entered from Orem igh, was Active in Forensics 423, Year- ook 423, Pep Club 423, while in Orem, uill and Scroll 443, Superstition Staff 443. orne, Frank udson, Spencer utchinson, Tina - Movie -Club 42, 33, ri-Connettes 43, 43, Pep Club 43, 43, Cheer omm. 443, Jr. Council 433, Cheerleader 2, 3, 43, Homecoming Queen 443. yder, Judy -- Gold Key 423, FTA 433, uill and Scroll 443, Movie Club 423, Bunnies 43, Jackrabbit Staff 43, 43, Superstition taff 443, Jackrabbit Editor 443, Teentottle orr. 443. yslope, Dan L . annuzzi, Irene - Entered from ltaly. dle, Penny -- German Club 433, Movie lub 42, 3, 43, A Cappella 443, Prep Chorus 33, Operetta 443, Night of January i6th tage and make-up crew 443, Taming of the hrew costumes 433. lsch, Danny - Los Caballeros ChaDl0l 1 443, M-Club 443, Key Club 443, Varsity Foot- ball Manager 443, Varsity Basketball Man- ager 443, Varsity Baseball Manager 443. lson, Wanda - Orchestra 42, 3, 43. Jackson, David Hubert - Entered from Illinois, Varsity Basketball 443, J. V. Basket- ball 423. Jacobs, Linda - German Club, Triangles 423. Jacobs, Mildred Etta - Goodwill Club 443, Tri-Angles 443, Movie Club cz, 3, 43, Pep Club 433. Janssen, Dale Richard -- Gymnastics 443. Jarvis, Daniel Wilson - Movie Club 42, 3, 43, FTA 43, 43, Swing Club 443, M-Club 443, Senior Council 443, Varsity Football 443, J. V. Football 433, Band 42, 3, 43, Class Plays 42, 33. Jarvis, Suzanne - French Club 43, 43, Masque and Dagger 443, Movie Club 42, 3, 43, FTA 443, Golf Team 443, Dramatics Night otJanuary l6th 443. Jepson, James Royce - Movie Club 433, FATA433. Jessen, David William - Entered from lll- inois, Varsity Basketball 443, J. V. Basket- ball 433, Cross Country 433, was active in Cross Country 423, Basketball 423, Base- ball 433. Jimenez, David Johnson, Catherine - Gah-Tso 43, 43, Girls League Pres. 443, Girls League Coun- cil 42, 3, 43, Soph. Council 423, Junior Council 433, Presidents Council 443, Super- stition Staff 443, Girls League Vice Pres. 433. Johnson, Donald Johnson, Jeanene - Gah-Tso 443, Movie Club 42, 33, A Cappella Hist. 443, Soph. Council 423, Jr, Council 433, Sr. Council 443, A Cappella 43, 43, Operetta 443, Chorus 423. Johnson, Karen Kathleen - Entered from San Manuel High School. Johnson, Kathleen - G. A. A. 42, 3, 43, Chorus 42, 3, 43, Rabbettes 443, Debate team 443. Johnson, Richard Franklin - Gah-Tso 433, Pres. 443, Presidents Council 443, Service Council 43, 43, Soph. Council 423, Boys Lea'gue 42, 43, Vice-Pres. 443, Soph. Play 423, New Faces 423, Traditions 443, Delegate to Anytown 443, IHRC 443. Johnson, Steven Wayne - Brush and Pal- ette 423, Treas. 423, Gymnastics 443, Sr. Council443. Johnston, Dianne Janette - Movie Club 42, 3, 43, Entered from Mt. Ayn. Comm., was active in Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, and Raderettes. Jones, Maurice Wayne - Chess Club 42, 33, Masque and Dagger 443, Soph. Play 423, Old Faces 443. Jones, Michael Dale 4 Entered from Dun- can, Oklahoma, Los Cabelleros 43, 43. Jones, Sharon Jane - Entered from West- wood, Tri-l-li-Y 423, Dramatics Play Sorry, Wrong Number 433. Jones, Thomas - Varsity Football 443, J. V. Football 433, J. V. Baseball. Jones, Timothy Melvin - Key Club 443, Treas. 443, M-Club 443, Varsity Football 443, J. V. Football 42, 33, Varsity Wrestling 443, J. V. Wrestling 433. Jordon, Buddy - Key Club 42, 3, 43, Los Caballeros 443, Goodwill 42, 33, M-Club 43, 43, National Honor 443, Soph. Council 423, Boys League 423, Varsity Football 43, 43, J. V. Football 423, J. V. Basketball 423, Var- sity Track 43, 43, Varsity Baseball 443, Band 423, A Cappella 42, 3, 43, Operetta 42, 43, Soph. Assembly 423, Jr. Assembly 433, All State 42, 43, Boys State 433. Kapfer, Janie - German Club 433, Movie Club 443, FTA 443. Kear, Charles Keesler, Sheryl Elaine - Tri-Connettes 42, 3, 43, Sgt, At Arms 443, Movie Club 42, 3, 43, Sweetheart Candfdate 433, G. A. A. 42, 33, FFA 443, Senior Class Editor 443, Super- stition Statf 443, El Conejo 443. Kerstetter, Cary - Band 42, 3, 43. King, Sharon - Gold Key 423, National Honor Society 43, 43, Movie Club 42, 43, Fine Arts Comm. 443, Jr. Council 433, Girls League Council 433, Rabbettes 43, 43, A Cappella 443, Chorus 42, 33, Operetta 443. Kinsworthy, Frances - Entered from West Phoenix. Kinsworthy, Pat Koblinski, Larry - Los Caballeros 443, Movie Club 42, 33, Operetta 443, Jackrabbit Staff 443, J, V. Track 433, Varsity Track 443. Koski, Charles Kuenstler, Paul - Entered from Albuquer- que, Strike and Spare 43, 43, Archery Club 423, Highland Bowling Team 423, Science Club 423. 21 4 l 7 Kurtok, Paul Landeras, Augustina - Movie Club 123, Pep Club 133, Spanish Club 12, 33, Vice Pres. 143, G. A. A. 143. Lansky, Richard -- Entered from Lakewood High, Denver, was active Tiger Band 12, 33. Lawlor, Milton Laws, Ma rcheta LeSueur, Kent -- Chess Club 12, 3, 43, Sr. Class Vice Pres. 143. Lilly, Larry Lindblom, Coy -- Los Caballeros 13, 43, Strike and- Spare 123, Movie Club 12, 43, J. V. Basketball 123, Sr. Council 143, Boy's State 133. Lindblom, Karen, - Goodwill Club 133, Gah-Tso Club 143, Movie Club 12, 43, Girls League Council 123, Club Commissioner 143, Service Council 143. Lopez, Joe Lunsford, Charles - Varsity Football 143, Varsity Basketball 13, 43, J. V. Basketball 123, Varsity Baseball 12, 3, 43 Chorus 123, Strike and Spare133, Treas. 133. Lutz, Harold - Movie Club 133. Lynde, Dennis - Masque and Dagger 143, New Faces Assembly 143, Night of Jan. l6th 143. MacDonald, Ken - Gymnastics Club 143. McArthur, Arnold L. - Entered from Mis- souri. McCain, Linda Joyce -- Quill and Scroll 143, Pep Club 13, 43, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Bunnies 143, Superstition Staft143. McCracken, Mickey McCown, Marilyn - Chorus 12, 3, 43. McDonald, Bob - Movie Club 12, 33, Rifle Club 123, FFA 133. McDonald, Joe - Entered from Camelback High. McKay, Deedee - Pep Club 13, 43, Tri- Angles 13, 43, Treas. 143, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Swing Club 133, Orchestra 143, Oper- etta 12, 43, Superstition Staff 143, Drum Majorette 143. McKinney, Darrell E. McLaughlin, Dianna - Entered from Ohio. 218 McQuiston, Dennis Mantzey, Jerry Ray - Entered from Chand- ler, active in A. V. 123. Manuel, Marcelle - Indian Club 123. Marett, Mary - French Club 133, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, A Cappella 143, Chorus 12, 33, Operetta 143, Madrigals 143. Marley, Jack Martineau, Stan - Swing Club 13, 43, Vice Pres. 133, Orchestra 12, 3, 43, Operetta 12, 43. Martineau, Nolan -- Gah-Tso Club 143, Treas. 143, Drama 143, Boys League 143, Orchestra 12, 33, A Cappella 143, Operetta, 143, Cross Country 13, 43, Varsity Track 143, J. V. Track 12, 33, Night of Jan. l6th. 143. Mason, Suzanne - National Forensics League 12, 3, 43, Quill and Scroll 143, Pres. Council 143, Movie Club 123, Debate Team 12, 3, 43, Bunnies 143, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 43, Editor 143, Superstition Staft143. Massey, Dwight Matheson, Derry L. - Varsity Basketball 143, Entered from Tucson, active in J. V. Football 12, 33, J. V. Basketball 133. Matthews, Billy Lee -- Tri-Connettes 13, 43, Sec. 143, Quill and Scroll 143, Dance Club 143, Leaders Club 143, Superstition Statf143, Orchesis143, Cheerleader 123. Matuck, Lester J. - M-Club 143, Baseball 12, 43, Varsity Football 143. Medley, Robert - Archery Club 133, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Gymnastics Club 143, FFA 143, Chorus 123, Varsity Baseball 143. Meece, Linda - Sr. Council 143, Jr. Council 133, Chorus 13, 43, Tri-Connettes143. Merkley, Stephen - Movie Club 133. Merrill, Fred - Los Caballeros 143, Good- will Club 143, Band 12, 33, A Cappella 143, Operetta 143, Madrigals 143, Night of Jan. l6th, 143. Miguel, Donna - Indian Club 123, G. A. A. 133. Miles, Eldon - M-Club 12, 3, 43, J. V. Football 133, Cross Country 12, 3, 43, Varsity Track 13, 43, J. V. Track 123. Miller, Craig - FATA133. Miller, Dale W. - M-Club 143, Movie Club 12, 33, Varsity Football 143, J. V, Football 123. Miller, Patty - Movie Club 12, 43, Pep Council 143. Miller, Sherri Lynn - Movie Club 123, French Club 133, Sociadad Hispanica 13, 43, Superstition Staff 143. Millet, Paul - Movie Club 12, 3, 43, A Cappella 143, Chorus 133, Jr. Play 133. Mills, Karen - Chorus 13, 43. Millsaps, Russell Dean - Key Club 123, M-Club 13, 43, Movie Club 12, 33, Varsity Football 13, 43, J. V. Football 123, Varsity Basketball 13, 43, J. V. Basketball 123, Varsity Track 13, 43, J. V. Track 123. Minch, Sharon Moffett, Lucy Montoya, Alice -- Spanish Club 143, Pres. 143, G. A. A. 12, 3, 43, Pep Club 12, 3, 43, Rabbettes 143. Moody, Del -- Varsity Basketball 143, Var- sity Track 143, A Cappella 143, Entered from Prescott, was active in Madrigals 133, Boys Quartet 133, Varsity Basketball 12, 33, Varsity Track 12, 33, A Cappella in Calif. 123. Moore, Carolyn - Goodwill Club 143, Sec. 143, Tri- Connettes 143, Movie Club 123, Sr. Council 143, Superstition Staff 143. Moore, Tom - Goodwill 143, M-Club 12, 3, 43, Movie Club 123, Boys League 133, Pep Council 12, 3, 43, Swimming Team 13, 43, Football Mngr. 123, Track Mngr. 123, Wrest- ling Mngr. 123, Basketball Mngr. 133. Mueller, Carol -- Pep Club 13, 43, Soph. Council 123. Nelsen, Kathleen - G. A. A. 123, Movie Club 12, 33. Nelson, Robert Dean - Movie Club 123, A Cappella 143. Nelson, Sandra Lee - Gah-Tso 143, Good- will 143, Movie Club 123, Service Council 143, Girls League 13, 43. Newell, Karen Joyce - Tri-Connettes 13, 43, Treas. 143, Quill and Scroll 13, 43, Leaders Club 12, 3, 43, Movie Club 12, 3, 43, Band 12, 33, Superstition Staff 13, 43, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 43, Superstition Queen 143. Nickels, Dennis Edward - Chess Club 123, Strike and Spare 133, A Cappella 143, Chorus 133, Entered from South Mountain, Phoenix, Arizona, 123, ROTC 123. Nicoll, Susan Kathleen - Movie Club 12, 43. Noel, JoAnn - Movie Club 12, 3, 45, A Cappella 145, Chorus 12, 35. 0'Carroll, James Gibbons - Chess Club 145. 0'Donnal, Laverne Gail - Tri-Connettes 145, Jackrabbit Staff 135. Oliver, Robert Perry - FFA 145, Gymnastics 145. Olson, Sheryl Lynn - Entered from Apache Junction, Arizona. blson, Terry Allen - Movie Club 145, Mosque and Dagger 145, National Thespian's 45, Dramatics Play Night of Jan l6th 45, Entered from Williston Sr. High. rtiz, Guadalupe J. - G. A. A. 135, Span- 'sh Club 125. sborn, John Edward -- Gah-Tso 145, Pres- dents Council 145, Movie Club 12, 3, 45, Boys League President 145, Soph. Council 25, Jr. Council 135, Orchestra 12, 35, Boys eague Council 13, 45. zment, Lynda - Quill and Scroll 145, HA 125. ace, Johnny - Entered from Manzano igh School in Alburquerque, New Mexico, as active in Wrestling. 125. acker, Darl - FFA 145, A. V. 125. almer, Winston alys, Joan Florence - Masque and Dagger 35, German Club 145, FFA 135, Jr. Council 35. aredes, Angel - Superstition Staff Photo- rapher 13, 45. ayne, Caren ayne, David - Gah-Tso Club 145, National onor Society 13, 45, Swing Club 145, Movie lub 12, 35, Jr. Class Pres. 135, Soph. Coun- il 125, Jr. Council 135, Boys League Council 125, Band 12, 3, 45, Operetta 12, 45, Clubs residents Council 145, National Honor res. 145. erry, Carol eterson, Marilyn - FNA 12, 3, 45, Strike nd Spare 135, Movie Club 125. eterson, Paula - Gah-Tso Club 145, Sec. 45, National Honor 145, Jr. Council 135, r, Council 145, Girls League Council 145, abbettes 145, Girls State 135, Entered from oolidge High School in Coolidge, Ariz. as active in Pompon Squad, and Student ouncil. Pfeifer, Arthur -- Science Club 125. Phelan, Pat - Brush and Pallette 135, Tri- Connettes 145, Goodwill 13, 45, French Club 145, Vice Pres.145. Phelps, Leslie A- Entered from the Abbey School. Phelps, Susan - Gah-Tso Club 13, 45, National Honor Society, 145, Movie Club 125, Jr. Council 135, Soph. Council 125, Rabbettes 13, 45, Orchestra 12, 3, 45, Jr. Class Assembly 135, Vice Pres. Gah-Tso 145. Phillips, Eddie Pomplun, Susan L. - Home Economics Club 135, DECA145. Poukka, Don Powers, Cheryl - Tri-Angles 13, 45, Club Presidents Council 145, Pres. Tri-Angles 145, Movie Club 12, 3, 45. Pratt, Bill Price, John - Chess Club 135, Entered from Apache Junction, was active in Varsity Foot- ball. Pringle, Diana - FNA 12, 3, 45, Movie Club 125. Quint, Sue - Movie Club 125. Randell, Donna - Masque and Dagger 13, 45, Movie Club 125, Orchestra 12, 3, 45, Chorus 13, 45, Jackrabbit Staff 145, El Conejo Staff 145. Randolph, Jim A. - Movie Club 125. Ransom, Larry Ray, Sena Colenahe - G. A. A. 13, 45, Spanish Club 145, Chorus 12, 3, 45. Reed, Patty A. - Movie Club 12 ,3, 45, G. A. A. 12, 3, 45, Rabbettes 13, 45, Leader 145. Reisig, Jane E. -- Swing Club 12, 3, 45, Tri-Angles 145, Movie Club 125, Orchestra 13, 45, Band 12, 3, 45, Operetta125. Renyer, Thomas M. - Goodwill Club 13, 45, Gymnastics Club 145, Chess Club 125, FFA 125, Cross Country 125, Golf 135, Pres. Coun- cil 145. Reynolds, Linda -- Movie Club 135, Adv. Girls Chorus 12, 3, 45. Riggs, Russell - Movie Club 12, 35, Good- will Club 13, 45, Vice Pres. 145, M-Club 145 Varsity Football 145, J. V. Football 135, J. V. Baseball 125, r Romero, Cornelia - M-Club 13, 45, Los Caballeros 145, Varsity FOOtball 13, 45, J. V. Football 125, Varsity Wrestling J. V. Wrestling 125, Varsity Track V. Track 12, 35 13, 45, 145, J. Roy, Myrna Ruda, Joe Rugel, Susan 1 Varsity Tennis 13, 45. Ruiz, Norma Russell, Judy -- Dance Club 13, 45, Sec. 145, Goodwill 145, Gah-Tso Club 145, G. A. A. 125, Jr. Class Vice Pres. 135, Rabbettes 135, Bunnies 145. Russell, Richard - Entered from Alhambra l-ligh, Phoenix. Ryan, William K. - FFA 12, 3, 45, Treas. 135, Movie Club 12, 35, Los Caballeros 145, Cross Country 12, 45, J. V. Track 12, 35, Varsity Track 145. Rybin, Patty - Chorus 13, 45, Entered from Laramie High, Wyoming, was active in Pep Club 125. Sameul, Stephen - Entered from Phoenix. Sanposn, Yosporn - Movie Club 145, Gah- Tso Club 145, Los Caballeros 145, Foreign Exchange Student, Entered from Thailand 145, Saunders, Nancy -- Pep Club 12, 35, Tri- Connettes 145, Movie Club 12, 35, Senior Council 145. Schroeder, Donna Louise - G. A. A, 12, 3, 45, Movie Club 12, 3, 45, Presidents' Coun- cil 145, Archery Team 12, 3, 45. Scott, Steve - Los Caballeros 13, 45, Good- will Club 145, Gymnastics 145, Vice Pres. 145, Swimming Team 145. Sears, Pamela - Movie Club 12, 3, 45, Student Council 145, Sec. 145, Jr. Council 135, Rabbettes 13, 45, Line Leader 145, A Cappella 145, Chorus 135. Seekins, Cheryl A. - Chorus 12, 3, 45, Oper- etta 13, 45. Sellers, Dean - M-Club 13, 45, Varsity Football 13, 45, J. V. Football 125. Severtson, Linda - Movie Club 12, 3, 45, Chorus 12, 3, 45. Sexton, Alan - French Club 125, Chess Club 125, Pep Club 135, M-Club 13, 45, Art Club 145, Varsity Team 13, 45, J. V. Tennis Team 125. Shaw, Rick 219 Shenah, Georgiana Shepherd, Michele Shockley, Myrtice Lea -- Movie Club 42, 35, DECA 445, Band 425. Shoemaker, Michael Shoff, Toni A. - G. A. A. 425, German Club 43, 45, Tri-Connettes 445, DECA 445, Dance Club 445, Adv. Orchestra 42, 3, 45, Senior Council 445. Shoemer, Mary Ellen - Serendipity Club 445, Treas. 445, Chorus 435, Entered from Salinas, Calif., was active in Science Club and Newspaper Staff at Salinas High. Shrader, Linda - Movie Club 445, FTA 445, Entered from Shabbona, lll., was act- ive in FTA 42, 35, G. A. A. 42, 35, Latin Club 435, Chorus 435. Silvas, Tony Silver, David Simon, Jack - Movie Club 42, 3, 45, M- Club 445, Varsity Football 445. J. V. Foot- ball 425, Track Manager 42, 35. Sims, Alvin - Rifle Club 425, Movie Club 42, 3, 45, Band 42, 3, 45, Orchestra 43, 45, Operetta 42, 45. Slade, Sherry Ann - Jackrabbit Staff 435. Smerieri, Nello Smith, Danny Smith, Diane Smith, Eugene - Cross Country 43, 45, J. V. Track 42, 35. Smith, Jerald - Los Caballeros 445, Art Club 445, Movie Club 42, 35, Varsity Base- ball 445. Smith, Larry Smith, Mary Edith - Brush and Pallet 42, 3, 45, Chorus 425. Snyder, Herb - Movie Club 42, 35, Varsity Baseball 43, 45, J. V. Baseball 425. Spockman, Linda Spotts,Judy Stafford, Larry - M- Club 43, 45, Varsity Football 445, Cross Country 42, 35, Varsity Track 425, Football Mngr. 42, 3, 45, Cross Country and Track Mngr. 42, 3, 45. Standage, Don - Service Council 42, 3, 45, Gah-Tso Club 445, Soph. Council 425, Jr. Council 435. 220 Standage, Frank Standage, Howard - Movie Club 42, 35, J. V. Football 425. Starks, Clarence - Movie Club 425, Na- tional Honor Society 445, Varsity Wrestling 43, 45, J. V. Wrestling 425, Varsity Track 445, J. V. Track 42, 35. Starr, Helen - Tri-Angles 43, 45, Quill and Scroll 43, 45, Movie Club 42, 3, 45, Band 42, 3, 45, Jackrabbit Staff 43, 45, Superstition Staff 445. Stearns, Brenda - Spanish Club 425, Chorus 425. Steven, Lynn Stewart, Chuck - Los Caballeros 43, 45, Key Club 42, 35, M-Club 43, 45, Movie Club 42, 3, 45, Varsity Basketball 43, 45, J. V. Basketball 425, Varsity Baseball 43, 45, J. V. Baseball 425. Stockett, Don - Movie Club 43, 45. Stutsman, Joe Suster, Jan - Movie Club 42, 3, 45. Svoboda, Susan -- DECA 445, Leaders Club 435, Movie Club 42, 3, 45, Entered from Catalina High, was active in Prep Chorus 425, Adv. Orchestra 425, G. A. A. 425, Vice Pres. G. A. A. 425. Swetz, Sharon - Entered from Wisconsin, was active in Young Democrats 42, 3, 45, FBLA 435, G, A, A. 435, Pep Club 425, School Play South Pacific. Talburt, Gerald Tanner, Dale Taylor, Celestia Edith Taylor, Judith - Pep Club 42, 35, Movie Club 42, 35, Rabbettes 43, 45.' Taylor, Patsi - Movie Club 435, G. A. A. 425. TUYIOY, Paula - Sr. Council 445, Entered from Iowa, was active in Pep Club 435, Drill Team 42, 35, Pres. 435, Soph. Council 425. Taylor, Tom Taylor, Tony - Gymnastics 445, FFA 445, A. V, 42t Tenny, Sam - Electronics Club 425, Orche- stra 42, 3, 45, A Cappella 43, 45, Swimming Team 43, 45, All-State Orchestra 425. Tennyson, Lockett R. - FFA 445, Chess Club 43, 45, Terrill, Sue -- FNA 425, Movie Club 42, 45, National Honor Society 445, Sociedad His- panica 445. Terry, Maureen - FTA 42, 3, 45, Masque and Dagger 43, 45, Gha-Tso 43, 45, National Honor Society 43, 45, Sr. Council 445, Orch- estra 43, 45, A Cappella 43, 45, Madrigals 445, Chorus 425, Operetta 445. Thacker, John Thomas, Craig - Entered from Ganado High, was active in Varsity Football 425, Varsity Baseball 425, J. V. Basketball 425. Thomas, Gary Entered from Cen- Thomas, Judith Ann -- tral High, was active in FHA 435, Choir 435. Thompson, Arley Kent - Movie Club 445, Thompson, Judy Kay Play Night of Jon. iam, Entered from Minico High, was active in FHA 42, 35, FNA 425, Soph. Council 425, Girls League 435, Operetta 435, FHA State Candidate. Tieman, Terry - FFA 42, 35. Tracht, Jim - DECA 445, J. V. Football 42, 35, Movie Club 42, 3, 45, Entered from Gardner High, was active in German Club 425, J. V. Basketball 425. Trezise, Ba rry 4Robert5 Tryon, Nancy - Masque and Dagger 445, Rabbettes 445, A Cappella 445, Night of Jan. l6th, 445. Turley, Tauna Lee - Spanish Club 425, Goodwill 425, Honorary member of FFA 445, FFA Swee'heart 445, Soph. Council 425, Jr. Council 435, Girls League 445, Treas. 445, Bunnies 445, National Honor Society 445. Turano, Susan - Pep Club 445, Entered from Argentina. Turner, Sandy -- Movie Club 42, 3, 45, Tri- Connettes 445, G. A. A. 425. Valenzuela, Lydia - G, A. A. 435, Spanish Club 425, Archery 425. Van Sickle, Craig Vogel, Brenda - Night ot January l6th, Entered from Wetsbaden, Germany, Wa active in Drama Club, S. G. H. D. A., Home- coming Committee, and Powder Puff. Waite, Dorothy - Pep Club 43, 45, MOVi Club 42, 3 ,45, Debate Club 445, Sec. 445 Bunnies 445. Wakefield, Debra G. Walker, Nell - Entered from Westwood, was active in G. A. A. 125, Science Club 125, Chorus 12, 3, 45. Walters, Roger - Movie Club 12, 35, M- Club 13, 45, Varsity Basketball 13, 45, J. V. Basketball 125, Varsity Baseball 145, J. V. Baseball 12, 35. Ward, John Washington, Leota Watson, LaVal S. - FFA 13, 45, Entered from Westwood. ebster, Dana L. - Indian Club 125, FFA 2, 3, 45, Rodeo 145. ebster, Donald estover, Margie L. - Pep Club 13, 45, ovie Club 125, Swing Club 145, Band 13, 45, Cappella 145, Chorus 12, 35, Operetta 145, uperstition 145, Adv. Girls Ensemble 135. l Whatcott, John - Movie Club 125. Wheeler, Douglas - Goh-Tso 13, 45, Na- tional Honor Society 13, 45, Goodwill 145, Soph. Pres. 125, Student Body President 145, Jr. Council 135, Soph. Council 125, Boys League 135. A White, Paula - French Club 145, Movie Club 12, 3, 45, Pep Club 135. White, William D. Wibeller, James Wilcken, Bonnie Ann - Movie Club 13, 45, A Cappella 145, Chorus 135, Entered from Westwood, was active in Adv. Band 125, Rodeo Club 125. Williams, Dianne - Masque and Dagger 145, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 45, Superstition Statt145. Williams, Mark E. - Chess Club 125, Los Caballeros 145, National Honor Society 13, 45, Jr. Council 135, Williams, Valerie - Entered from West- wood, Girls Chorus. Wilson, Ann - Entered from Canada, was active in FNA 12, 35, NFL 125, Debate Club 125, Giee Club 121. Wilson, David - Swing Club 13, 45, Gah- Tso Club 145, Play Night of Jan. l6th Cross Country 125, Band 12, 3, 45, Chorus 145. Wilson, Virginia Lae - Gah-Tso Club 145, National Honor Society 145, FTA 145, Soph. Council 125, Jr. Council 135, Orchestra 12, 3, 45, Operetta135. Wintersteen, Garry Wood, Norman K. - Brush and Pallett 135, Swimming Team 145. Woodard, Carl - Key Club 145, Goodwill 145, J. V. Football 12, 35, Cross Country 145, Varsity Track 13, 45. Woods, Ann - Movie Club 12, 35. Woods, Paul - Movie Club 12, 3, 45, M- Club 13, 45, Los Caballeros 13, 45, Varsity Football 13, 45, J. V. Football 125, Varsity Track 13, 45, J. V. Track 125. ofaggs,Jud1- GAA 12, 31, sec. c31,FTA12. 35, Tennis 12, 45, Council12, 3, 45, klldredge, Miles .... .... 3 7 lxshby, William ,.,.,.. .,...... 3 6 Lacon, David ..... ..........., 2 9, 92 Peck, Pat .......,.,..,...,.,...,............. 24 lelcheff, Koste .... 38, 75, 79, 80 ell, Mary Alice .......,,............... 26 idle, Paul ..,......... ...,....,............ 3 1 loom, Robert ..... radley, Lester ,. ,.... . 28, lO4, lO5 radshaw, Allen ................. 26 rake, Jane ...................... .. 26, 65 uffingtan, Claudia opelancl, Shelby 28, lO4, lO5, randell, Keith ..... nton, Evelyn .... lll 37 26, 27 Eane, Arthur ......... ..... . ....... 2 8 raucker, Carolyn .... , .......... 34, 58 urham, Virginia urrant, Martin ttz, Marjorie . .... eney, Francis ..... her, Robert .,.,...,. lz, Robert ...,.,.,..... . ..,. 32, 33, 55 30, 3l, 49 26 26, l2O iwler, Ted ..,..... 35, l04, lO5, ll8 Faculty Index Gardner, Leo ..... ...,... 3 2 Giallonardo, Louis .. ,.... 32, 56 Glazier, Elwood .... ...........,.. 2 4 Gray, H. B. ...,.... ....... 3 2, 51 Hall, Dee ................,............... 3l, 36 Hatch, R-gnclplNJ:ui:A:.l.:,g.,um.k32 Fe'5'hT'Carl .... 35, 69, 95, 109, ll9', 7 ' H---s..-.....2 .....,....-. ..-... .ef-.- Hendricks, James . ..... 38, 75, 77 Hendrickson, Tony .................... 37 Holt, Dale , ................, ...,....... 2 8 Huber, Ida ........... ..... 2 7, 60 Hudson, Dale ........ Hudson, Frank .... Huffaker, Jerry ...... Jarvis, Burl , ......,,, ...... . Joffey, Tina ......,....,., Johnson, Raymond .... Jones, Robert .....,.. 24 32 27, 53 30, 49, 64 . ...., 31, 60 32 Jones, Ross ..,... ,, 28 Keeline, Alyce ........... , ...,... 60 Kilbourne, Richard ...... ....... ,,,, 2 2 Koski, Wilbert .,....... 35, li4 Krebs, Lois ...... 34 S5kett Marylin ......i...,,, LuGr0w, Jack ...... ...... 3 3 , .........,.............. 30, Langford, Winton .... , .......... 28 SchofieFcI Leppla, Charlotte ....,.. ...... 2 7, 62 Sheldon, Harriet .....,.................. 30 Lillywhite, Don ......,. ...... 3 l, 57 Shipley, Lillian .....,...................... 3l Luty, ElGl1V1Y 4 ,..-'t-- ...... 3 l, 57 5 Skinner Jean ....,...,...,........... , 48 Slaght, Ford ..................,............... 36 McCasland, Gerald ............. 36 Smith, Jay ..,...., 98, 112, 117 Macdonald, Mabel .,.... ....... 3 8, 63 Snider, Barbara .............. ,.,... 2 7, 50 McKinnon, Byron .,..., ........... 2 4, 25 Stone, Robert ...... ...... 3 6 Mgrs,chaIl,jand-ra ........,....... 34, i2l Mast, Nancy ........ 36 'ZE3' it g.,....... , ,HH ,,, ,,,,,..----.. - .1 Noble, Linwood ,.,..... Packard, Larry ,.... Patterson, Fred .... 23, 39 29, 40, l8l 27, 54 Taylor, Robert Thompson, Ken .... 53,114,115 Toleman, Jaren ..........,..,..,.......,... 36 Unsworth, Arthur . ....... 38, 75 79 r Patton, Chalis .,.,.,........,. 38, 63 Waters, Gene 36 Pgfggggn. Reed ...----4 35. 53. 98, 1.17. Wells, Warren ......., .. 29 Elielon,'FreFfiTiir::i':zi1, .,..... -29, wheeief, Bruce ..,..... ...... 2 8, 29 .yre L 13,392.52 white, sheidon ...... ............,.. 3 3 Porter. Owen ,,.. .. ......... 37 Wilkins, Darwin .................... 33, 55 PVGSPGW, R0lDh -.,.- --.-'- 2 9, lO5 Worsley, Roger ........ 35, 98, l22 R9lCl'5U d1 ROPEVT - -4---' 29, 59 Yarbrough, Lee ...... .............., 3 7 Reid, Mary .......... .......... 2 7 Young, Ted ,,,....,.. .,... 2 7, 89 Rollins, Orson . ..... Russell, Ralph ...... 29 23 221 Abbott, Mary A. . .... 69, 183 Abney, Gary Lee ,,......, ,.... 1 04, 193 Abney, Pamela Ann .......,.. 52, 153 Acridge, Mary E. ...., ,......,.. 1 53 Adair, Beverly .,....,.................... 193 Adams, David Lynn 4..,.,.. 118, 193 Adams, James L. .,.... 53, 98, 100, 102, 153 Adams, Steven Lynn ,... 77, 80, 153 Adams, Susan ,.........,.......,... 61, 183 Adkins, Keith N. .... .. 193 Ahamoda, Terry .,... ,,,,,, 6 4 Ahumada, Merino ...... ,.,,, Ahumoda, Maria ...... .......,. 1 83 Alberts, Morline ..4.. ...... 5 6, 153 Aldrete, Agatha ..... ...... .,.... 1 8 3 Allen, Charles ...,.. .,,.,,,........... 1 83 Allen, Loren ...,.. ,... 1 09, 110 153 Allen, Louise ..... ...... ....... 1 9 3 Allen, Sylvia ..... ...,......,..., 1 53 Allred, Allen .. ,...., 117, 153 Allred, Beth ..,....,,..,.... 48, 202, 203 Allred, Buford R. .........,.,.. 104 203 Allred, Cory .,....,, .............., 2 03 Allred, Dale K. .,,. ...,.........,.,,. 1 83 Allred, Diane ....,.......,. 62, 183 203 Alvarado, Daniel .,.., .....,.......... 1 83 Alvarez, Elizabeth .............,..,.,... 183 Amayo, Joe ...........,.... 106, 111, 113, 116, 183 Amaya, Robert .,.. ...........,.,.... 1 83 Anoya, Danny ,.,...,. 98, 115 183 Anaya, Tony .,..,.,..,. 115, 123, 203 Anderson, Bruce ,.,..... 51, 192, 193 Anderson, Eileen ...,,.,......,.,,,..... 183 Anderson, Joyce ,.,........... .,.,., 1 93 Anderson, Larry .............. 183 Anderson Richard A. ..,.,. 183 Andrews, Mellette ......,. ,.,. 1 53 Angeny, Bob ..,....,........ 153 Annabel, Charles K. 193 Annis, Bonnie L. 193 Annis, Linda J. 183 Annis, Richard 203 Arey, William N. ............ ....... 1 53 Armstrong, Pat ........,,..,......,.... 193 Arney, Nadine .... 52, 67, 153, 181 Ashby, Sharon K, . ,.,... . ,... .,.... 1 83 Ashley, Beverly Renee ,.,... 203 Ashment, Howard J. ...... .... 1 83 Atkins, Steve ........... 115 Atkins, Keith ..,.,........... 115 Atkinson, Harold .,.....,.......,.... 153 Aufderheide, Rosemary .,...,.,.,.. 183 Austin, Phyllis ............ 58, 69, 183 Aycack, Jolene ..,. 46, 79, 192, 202, 203 Aycock, Susan ......,. .....,.,. 7 7, 183 Babbit, Rose Marie ,.,. ......... 1 83 Babcock, Donna ...... ................ 2 03 Badilla, Bobby ..,.... .,.... 1 12, 203 Bailey, Barbara J. ...,..,. 54, 69, 193 Bailey, Linda Carol .,.,.......,.... 153 Bailey, Linda Lee ....,... 45, 68, 154 Bailey, Tom L. .......,.. .. 193 Baker, Doris M. ,.,.,................... 154 Baker, Harry ,....,......,.,.,.,,......,. 193 Ball, Dorinda ..,. 50, 55, 69, 87, 154 Ball, Lamont ..,.......,.,....... 117, 193 Boll, Martin J. .,.,.......,.,.,..,. 69, 154 Ball, Temple J. ....,...........,....... 203 Ballantyne, Janet ., 58, 67, 182, 183 Ballard, Beverly K. ......,............. 193 Ballew, Frank ..........,.....,... 115, 193 Ballew, Ray ............ 104, 123, 203 Banner, Elaine B. ........ 48, 91, 183 Barber, Francie Jo .... ,....., ......... 1 9 3 Barber, Helen ,..., ., ..................... 193 Barber, Ronald .....,...,.......... 67, 154 Barchus, Robert .... 107, 115, 117, 203 222 Student Index Barclay, Sue ..,. 44, 58, 59, 67, 132, 140, 154 Barnes, Cheryl .... ......,. ...... ..... 1 8 3 Barrett, Bruce ....,.....,...,...., 80, 183 Barricklow, Sally Ann ,....... 77, 193 Barton, Sue ..,. 44, 55, 59, 69, 143, 154 Bates, Steven ..,.................,....... 183 Bateman, Janet ..,. 47, 58, 60 77, 80, 154, 181 Bowden, Daniel .............,..,....... 154 Bayless, Jon ...,..,..............,.......... 154 Beach, Rolad .... 79, 80, 98, 100, 118 154 Beougereau, David ...............,..,. 59 Beaugeroau, Denis ,.,.,... 118, 120, 146 154 Beougercau, Nana M. ....,... 64, 79, 146, 183 Beattie, Victor ........ 104, 111, 113, 193 Bebo, Joyce ...,...............,.,.,......., 193 Beegle, David ........ 51, 53, 87, 118, 1 19, 154 Bell, Martin .,.., ....,.,.,.,. 1 83 Bell, Sharon ..... ..... 7 7, 155 Beller, James ..... ......,...,.,.... 1 55 Bellows, Terry ,............ . ,...,.,...,.., 155 Belveal, Kenneth ..,..... 107, 117, 193 Beniamin, Pat .... .........,....... 1 83 Bennett, James ..,. .....,.,. 1 23, 203 Bentley, Janis .,.......... 47, 67, 155 Bentz, Bonnie .,... .,................ 1 55 Bentz, Deborah .... .............. 1 93 Bergeson, James ........,.,...........,. 183 Berry, Dianne ,.... . ,..... 50, 77, 155 Berry, Marilyn ............ 50, 67, 193 Bevell, Stella M. .,...... 67, 117, 183 Bieri, Lorita ,.,........................,... 203 Biesen, Carol ............,............,... , 63 Biesen, Rita ..,.,... 63, 80, 121, 203 Bigelow, Ernest ..............,......... 183 Bigelow, Grace ,..., . ,..... 77, 80, 193 Bigelow, Vernon .,......,......,,..,.. 193 Billbe, Kathleen ...... ...... 2 03 Billbe, Mike J. ....... ...,. 1 93 Bingham, Larry C. ..... ...,.. 1 93 Bingham, Linda ..... , .... , .... . 183 Bingham, Ronald C. .... ...... 1 93 Bitner, Connie ....... ..... 1 83 Bitner, Steven . ,.,. .,.,.... 2 O3 Blackstock, Julie ............. , 203 Blair, Dwayne E, .,., ..,., 1 07, 193 Blanco, Cruz ....,... .,...,..... 1 55 Blanco, Rachel M .... ...,., 6 4 203 Blecha, Alayna ...... ..... 5 2, 203 Blevins, Steve ........ .......,....... 1 93 Blevins, Suzanne ............ 146, 155 Boatman, Luana .....,., 53, 67, 183 Bond, Larry .......,. ,.....,......... 1 93 Bond, Larry ,.,... ...,.,.....,.,..... 1 93 Bond, Linda ........,... 50, 182, 183 Bonner, Jeff ...... .,.......,. 1 04, 193 Borelli, Steve .................,.. 114, 155 Borelli, Thomas .... 114, 115, 193 Boren, Lillian .......,.,.. 50, 55, 155 Bowers, Kenneth ........ 79, 80, 183 Bowers, Robert ,,......, 47, 79, 155 Bowers, Ronald ....... ..... , .. 57, 203 Bowers, Ruth ..,.,. ......,.........,., 1 93 Bowles, Jack ..,.......,......,.......... 155 Bowman, Melvin .... 47, 69, 94, 155, 181 Bowen, John ....., ..... 1 22, 203 Boyd, Ladonna .... ,... 5 5, 183 Boyd, Michael ....... ....,.,. 1 19 Boyer, Linda ............. ...... 1 93 Bracken, Katherine ..... ...,,... 1 83 Bradley, Karen ........... .,.... 6 7 156 Bradley, Ruby Alene ,............ 183 Bradley, Sue .............., ,.,... 5 1 193 Bradshaw, Kathleen ................ Bradshaw, Nelda ..,..... 47, 156, 203 181 Brandenberg, Patricia .... 66, 67, 77, 147, 156 Brandenberg, Jim .... 51, 61, 79, 80, 193 Branden, Deanne ..... ............ 1 83 Brandon, Chris K. .... ...... 8 0, 203 Brandon, Leslie ,.,. , ....... 156 Brandon, Pam ....... ......,...,.. 1 83 Brandt, Carol .... ......., 7 9, 193 Brannen, Joyce ..... .,.. 6 7, 80, 183 Bray, Diana ..,........ ....,......,.. 2 03 Breakiron, Thomas .... .,.,. 5 7, 183 Brewer, Linda Sue ..... ......... 1 83 Brewer, Patricia ..... 156 Briggs, Sharon .... .,..,...... 1 83 Broby, Sharry ........ ,... 1 83, 203 Brinkman, Ray L. 193, 104 Brisendine, Jack ....., .........,.. 1 93 Brock, Kenneth ....... .,... , 117, 203 Brooks, Darlene .,.... .,........., 1 93 Brower, Gregory ...,.. ......... 1 83 Brower, Jana ,... .,.,.....,.. 2 03 Brown, Alice ....... ..,. 8 0, 203 Brown, Betty ............... .,..,. 7 7 193 Brown, Bobby Lee ...... .... 1 19, 193 Brown, Bonnie ....... .........,.,.. 2 03 Brown, Braokie S. ,.,.,... 46, 58, 156 Brown, Darry ..,......... 105, 123, 203 Brown, Deo ,. .,,, ....... 1 92, 193 Brown, Janis ...., ,..,...., 1 84 Brown, Joanne ,... ...., 1 84 Brown, John ,.... .........,.,.,... 1 05 Brown, Kirby ..... ....,..,.,..,...,... 2 03 Brown, Linn A. ........ 109, 118, 184 Brown, Lynn ..,.....,...... 77, 156 Brown, Rick ...,.....,.. 104, 119, 193 Brown, Ron ........ 61, 76, 123, 194 Brown, Sharon Kay ...,............ 184 Brown, Sherry .......... ..... 2 03 Brandt, Carol ..,...........,.......,...,. 193 Brower, Gregory A. .............. , ..... 183 Brubaker, J. R. .... 45, 77, 98 99, 100,114,140,156 Brummond, Dennis ...,..,.,....,...,.. 203 Burney, Barbara .,...... 58, 69, 194 Bryant, Linda ..... .......... 1 84 Budd, William ...... ..... 5 5, 156 Budy, Mariam .... .,...... 1 94 Buffington, Sam ....,..... . 184 Bunfill, Janice .... 77, 184 Burch, Roberta .....,... BO, 203 Burk, Cecil , ......, .................. 1 56 Burk, Danella ............ 79, 80, 184 Burkey, Lea , .................. ,.,.,.... . , 51 Burks, Margaret .... 52, 55, 95, 156 Burks, Nancy .,..... .,....,.,.......,. 2 03 Burney, Barbara ...... ...,...,...... 1 94 Burney, Lindo Lee ........ 58, 69 184 Burnham, Dan .,........,.,.,......... 156 Burnham, Linda ........ 54, 62, 194 Burnham, Robert .....,.........,...,... 114 Burns, Toyanne .... ...,.. 1 21, 194 Burras, Neil .,.,.,.,.,.,.. ...... 2 03 Burroughs, Charles ...., .,... 2 03 Burrow, Barbara ...... .. ..... 203 Burrow, Leo Wayne .... 184 Burton, Barbara ......... 194 Burton, Cheryl ..,. 156 Burton, Penny .... 184 Butler, Bruce W. ..... . 156 Bye, Karen .....,.,. .. 157 Byle, Lenora ...., 157 Caceres, Ana Marie .,.. ...... 1 57 Cain, Bobbi ,.,.,.,.... ..,.. 1 84 Collins, Eddie ........,... ........,. 5 7 Calnimptewa, Gerald ......,. 98, 100, 116, 157 Cambell, Jerry D. ,.... ,...,.... 1 94 Campbell, Roger ..,... .... l 57 Campbell, Wayne ..,... ...,.. 2 03 Canada, Greg ............................ 203 Capp, llien ,............,.................. 194 Cardon, Craig ..., 76, 111, 113, 117, 194 Carey, Sharon ,....................... 194 Carlin, Mary J. ................ .. 203 Carlin, Terry ...... ............ 1 20, 157 Carlin, Tim J, ......., 104, 123, 194 Carlson, Connie ................ 48, 203 Carlson, John D. .... 76, 98, 99, 100, 157 Carlton, Harvey , .,............. 55, 184 Carmack, Gary D. ..... ....., 1 94 Carman, Genie ,.,... ....... ........ 2 O 3 Carpenter, Linda Sue ..........., 194 Carter, Bill D. ..........,.,.,. 146, 157 Carter, Jim ............,..,......,..... 194 Cartwright, John A. ..,. 65, 79, 184 Casey, Clark .............. ,.., . , .,...... 184 Casier, Steven ......,... ...... 2 O3 Casier, James Ray ................ 194 Castillo, Darleeri ..,...,......... 56, 157 Castillo, Yvonne .... 48, 60, 69, 194 Chalk, Fred .................,........,...., 184 Chapen, Orin ....... ............ 1 94 Chapin, Jim .........., .... 5 1, 184 Chapman, Sandra ..,.,.,............. 203 Chapman, John ......,............. 76, 157 Chapman, Wayne .... 80, 115, 204 Charon, Kathy Lee .,.. 58, 70, 184 192, 194 Chase, Diane ............ 62, 192, 194 Chauncey, John M. ........,....... 194 Chavez, Alfonso ..., 98, 109, 116, 184 Chavez, Raul ........,.,..... 166, 180 Chevalier, George .,., 105, 117, 204 Chiogo, Bennett .... 104, 184, 194 Chiogo, Boyd ., .,... ,.,.. 7 7, 98, 184 Childress, Cheryl ............ 45, 157 Childress, Priscilla ..,. 55, 58, 67, 91, 184 Childs, Stephen W. ...,. .......,. 1 94 Childs, Terry .......,... .. ........... 204 Chinn, Cheryl ........,. ..... 9 1, 157 Chistan, Chicano ..,... ....,...... 1 84 Christan, Frank ....,..........,....,....... 94 Church, Ardith Joy ....,.,. 52, 59, 79, 80, 146, 157 Church, Gloria .....,.....,....,.,. 77, 157 Church, Norma ..., 48, 58, 59, 80 81, 158 Clark, Carol.,, ....... ......,..... 1 58 Clark, Catherine ...,...,....,.., 158, 194 Clark, Donald .,.......... 53, 77, 158 Clark, Glenda Jean . .,.,... 194, 198 Clark, Helen ........... .,...... 2 04 Clark, Jeni Ann ,..... .,.,. 5 6, 158 Clark, Linda ..,... .............. 5 5 Clark, Karon ..... .,............ 1 58 Clark, Rusty ...,.. .... 4 9, 77, 116 Clark, Sheldon .... .....,........ 1 94 Clark, Wanda ....... ............ 2 04 Clarke, Clinton ....... ...... 1 17, 204 Clayburn, Roselle .......,............ 204 Click, Charlene .........,.............. 198 Click, Gerald ............ 104, 117, 184 Cline, Jane ..,..... ............,..... 1 94 Close, Robert .... .,.... 1 84 Clow, Ann ......... ......... 2 04 Clutf, Kathleen ..... ...,.. 6 9, 194 Cluft, Paul ..,...... ......... 1 94 Cluff, Philip .......... ...... 7 6, 184 Cochran, Janet .... .......,. 1 94 Cockrell, Eddie .... .....,... 1 58 Cockrell, Steve ....... ,... 1 05, 204 Coker, Joyce ......,.,., ........, 1 84 Coker, Larry R. ....,.,..... 158 Coker, Margaret A. .... 184 Coleman, Anna Ruth .... 52, 58, 59, 158 64, Coleman, Samuel ........,....... 65, 66, 67, 146, Coley, Sherry ........ ........ Collins, Eddie .,.. .... 7 6, Colson, Bill ..,.......... .,.. 1 05, Colson, James A. .....,.......... 105, Combs, Linda Carol ..... ........ Connelly, Carol .......... ..... Conrad, Marilyn ...... ..... Conrad, Pam ........... ....,...... Cook, Alice Anne ....,... ..... 7 6, Cook, Deborah Lee ................ Cook, Harvey ..........,.,... 47, 56, Cooley, David ....... .............. Coombs, Deycie ........................ Coombs, Otto ......,..... 51, 76, Coombs, Ruth ..... ................ Coombs, Stephen ...,.. ..... Cooney, Marlene ........................ Cooper, Lillian ....... ...,............. Cooper, Valerie .... 52, 94, 184, Cooper, William Newell ........ 114, 115, Copeland, Darlene ...........,.....,.. Corbin, Victor ........ ,...... Cornish, Sam ...,... .... 7 9, Courtney, Jerry ....,., .............. Coury, Olivia ,..............,............ Covington, Barbara .... 59, 146, Covington, Joe .... 80, 107, 117, Covington, June ........................ Cox, Craig .........,.,.... 65, 79, Cox, Dorothy ........ 47, 50, 77, Cox, Michelle .... 61, 64, 79, Cox, Myrna .... 46, 50, 68, 159, Cozart, Alfred ........................ Cozart, William , ......,............ 62 Craig, Thomas ,....................... Crandall, Clifford .... 47, 51, 76, Crandall, Karla ......,.........,....... Crandall, Keith ...............,........ Crandall, Linda ........ 52, 76, Crandall, Richard ..., 111, 113, Cravey, Penny ........................ Crenshaw, Howard Joe .... 119, Creswell, Gary Creswell, Steve Crigler, Crismon, Lucile Irene Crist, Sarah .,.,. Cristan, Cross, Crowe, Crowe, Crowe, Crowe, Frank .... .... William Beverly Bill ......... .... Dale .............. Ethel Linda ..... ........ Croy, Dale E. .......,...... .......... . Curtis, Don ....... .... 1 22, Culp, Rhonda .,..... .... 9 1, Cutler, James R. Cutler, Norma .,.. Dalzen, Gretchen . ........... 63, Damme, James H. ..,. 53, 77, 100, 118,129,141, Dane, Marla Ann ,,.... ........, ..... Dana, Nancy .... 47, 60, 79, Danburg, Tyrone Dangel, Janet .....,. Dangel, Martin C. ..... ..... . Danhoff, Patricia J. Danhoff, Sheryl Ann Daniel, Fred J. ...... . Daniels, Dixie ......... ..... 7 1, Davidson, Marilyn ..... .... 5 8, Davidson, Betty ...... .,..........,.. Davis, Amos .,......, .,... 1 07, Davis, Betty ..,..... ........... Gadberry, Ron ..... .... 1 96 Davis, Damon L. Davis, Darlene ..... ..... 1 95, Davis, Darlene .... .......,... Davis, David .... ..,. 7 7, Davis, Doyle ..... ........ 194 204 204 198 204 194 204 204 194 194 204 198 204 184 198 204 194 184 159 231 104, 190 194 204 195 195 204 1 59 204 204 184 184 184 181 204 204 184 1 B4 195 204 1 59 195 204 204 159 184 204 1 59 195 184 107 1 59 1 84 76 204 184 184 1 59 159 195 159 90, 159 204 132, 159 160 195 160 160 204 104 204 204 160 204 160 104 202 204 195 204 Davis, Linda S. ......... ..... 9 5, Davis, Mary Alice ...... ........ Davis, Michael G. Davis, Sandra ....,... ..... Davis, Sharon F. Davison, David J. Davison, Loraine .... ......,...... Dawson, Charles ......... . ...... 195, Dawson, Elaine ........ 61, 79, Dawson, Jeanine M. .... 55, 71, Dawson, Thomas L. .... 105, 117, Day, Deborah D. .... ...,, 1 95, Dayton, Cora E, ...... ............. . Dearborn, Deanna .............,.. Decker, Shirley B. 58, 59, 79, 00, 95, 138, 152, DeGear, Barbara .... 58, 69, 87 92, 160, DeGear, Dick .... 104, 119, 192, Dehart, Andy ........................,... Delahanty, Ruth ...... .,.. 7 7, Denham, Mary .... ........ DeLane, Mike ........................ Denning, Marily K. ................... . Dena, Lynette .... 52, 53, 69, 94, 160, DeWitt, Ronnie .... ................. Deyo, Mike ........ .....,......... Deyo, Gary ...... ..... Dial, Garth .......... ................ Dickson, John .....,...................... Dickenson, Dennie .... 77, 118, Dickerson, Judy ................ 56, Diedrich, Beverly ...........,........ Dillard, Donnie L. .... 98, 101, Dillard, Tommie R. ..............,.... . Dillman, Monte ................ 104, Dobbins, Michele R. ............... . Dodge, Carol K. .... 50, 67, 77, 88, 192, Dodrill, Peggy Lee .,.............. 77, Dolahan, Richard ............ 111, Dominguez, Delma M. .... 64, Dominguez, Frances ..............,. Dominguez, Frank ............ 119, Dominguez, Johnny .......,.... 117, Dominguez, Manuel ........ 107, Donaldson, Pamela A, .... 59, Dorsett, David L. .... 51, 69, 77, Dorsett, Wanda ......,...,..... 77, Dowler, Connie K. ................... . Downing, Carolyn L. .... 192, Driggs, Judi .... 121, 166, 180, Driggs, Stuart R. .... 111, 113, 192, Drugmand, Joseph R. .... 57, 107, 117, 192, Drugmand, Susan A. ...........,... . Duffel, Tom .......,.... 65, 123, Dungy, Dorothy Alice .......,.... Dunn, Bertha R, ................ 51, Dunn, Leon M. .... 102, 123, Dunning, Stan ........................ Dunning, William D. .... 98, 118, Durham, Charles T. ............... . Durham, Hazel J. ........ 161, Dyer, Warren E. Dynes, Steve J. .... .,.. . Dynes, Terry A, Earls, Margie ...., .......... Eaton, Mark ............ ..... 1 20, Eaton, Ronald R. . ..........,..,... .. Ebbert, Ronald E. .................., . Ebeling, Sally L. .... 52, 79, 80, Edgewater, Isabelle ............ 55, Edmons, Jack ............................ Edwards, Harold ...... .... 7 7, Edwards, Dorothy ...... ........ 160 204 104 204 195 204 195 204 160 140, 160 1 12, 204 206 204 204 77, 160 , 90 192 195 195 104 195 204 104 90, 247 104 160 204 79 104 104 160 104 104, 160 195 104 204 05, 195 104 1 13 67 1 84 195 104 205 195 63, 00 160 104 195 202, 205 192 123, 195 65, 195 205 104 205 195 205 205 104 161 101 195 195 205 205 205 205 195 161 195 161 161 184 Edwards, Ruthie Ehly, Linda Kay ........ ..... 5 2 Eicher, Carolyn J. .. ,,... Eicher, Randall J. ..... .... . Ekins, Val B. ....... Elking, Jim ............................ Ellingson, Carol A. ........ 57, Ellingson, Darcy Ellingson, Terry ......... .... 5 7, Elliott, Elma Lou ...... ........... Elliott, Gale ........... ,..... 6 2, Elliott Mark ........ ........... Ellsworth, Rene ...... 62, Ellsworth, Sherry 68, Elmer, Bill W. .... ............. . Emery, Sharon ..... ..... 1 21, Enos, Dale ......... ........ Epps, Kelly ......... ...... .... Esparza, Eleanor Esparza, Gloria . ....... 56, 67, A. ............... . W. ..... ........ . Espin, Lucy ............................ Etherton, Sadie ......................,. Evans, Arlene .... 48, 50, 182, Evans, Bob .... 51, 53, 98, 100, Evans, Donald ........ 115, 117, Evans, Janice R. .....,.. 67, 76, Evans, John R. ....................... . Evans, Wayne ....,........... 202, Evenson, Donald C. ...........,... . Everson, Grant ................,.,..... Everett, Ron ............................ Everhart, Richard .... 57, 79, 165 Everson, Elaine E. .... 52, 67 182 Evoy, Linda Sue ...... ........ Evoy, Walter ........... ........... Facey, Constance M. ...... ,. 67, Fair, Joe G. ........................,.. . Fair, Martha ....,.,..................... Farmer, Michael D, .... 102, Farnsworth, Heber P. .... 76, 79, Farnsworth, Michael L. 77, Farr, Marcella J. ......... ....... . Farrell, Donia ........................ Felker, LeRoy ..........,..... 107, Felton, Mary G. .... 46, 70, 192, Ferguson, Dennie K. 76, 111, 119, Fiamma, Gemma M. ,..,......., 80, Fickel, Gary ....,....................... Figueroa, Thomas G. ........ 114, Finch, Ronnie ........... .......... Finch, Russell ................ 162, Finger, Janece A. ....... ,........ 5 8, Fish, Arlene .... 52, 53, 69, 94, Fish, Darlene .... 51, 52, 69, Flack, Monty R. .....,............. . Flake, Eddy .... 45, 49, 76, 116, Flynn, Pat ................ 57, 79, Flynn, Russell ........ 79, 202, Folk, David A. .... 95, 98, 101, Forbes, Jill D. ..........., 47, 49, Forsythe, Sylvia ................. Foster, Colin G. .... 53, 98, 101, Foster, Jimmy ........................ Foster, Larie Joe .............,........ Foster, Margie Freeman, Donnie D. Freeman, Jacky L. ..... .... 5 6, Freeman, Freeman, French, Jim J. ....... . Sharon Sue ..... ........ Stella M. 118, Freye, Tony G. ....... ....... . Fugate, Vint L, .... Fulfer, Gayle A. .... ......... . Fullerton, Judith ................ 67, Furnival, Robert D. .... 51, 116, Garbitt, Sheila ..... .... Garcia, Timmie ..,. ..... f 185, 161 161 205 104 205 195 195 205 161 161 195 195 195 104 195 195 161 104 161 161 195 161 104 101, 161 205 104 161 205 205 205 104 148, 184 93, 104 195 205 195 162 195 123, 205 195 162 105 195 105 195 113 195 195 205 205 195 195 205 162 240 205 162 105 205 162 105 205 162 195 195 196 196 162 105 205 162 105 185 205 196 162 196 196 Gardner, lnette ....... .............. 2 05 Garner, Leslie ................ 117, 185 Garner, Nancy .......,........ 192, 196 Garner, Patricia Ann ........ 47, 205 Garner, Van ,......... ....,..... 1 05, 205 Garth, Don ................. ..... ,...... 2 0 5 Gann, James ....,...... ..,., 1 62 Gatz, Carolyn ........... .... 2 05 Gaudreault, Delores ................ 162 Geer, JoAnn K. .....,...,.,........ 91, 185 Geer, Sandra ........,........... 91, 185 Gentry, Harold .... 60, 106, 118, 196 Gerie, Marcia Lynn ................ 196 Gesner, Gordon ....,................... 196 Gibson, Gary ......... ..... 1 85, 205 Gibson, Robert .... .............. 1 62 Glover, Terry L. ................ 76, 162 Goates, Ronald L. .... 76, 90, 95, 135, 162 Goddard, Laura Ann ..............,. 196 Goin, James B. ........ 77, 114, 185 Golob, Betty D. ........ 67, 121, 185 Gonzales, Isabel ...... ....... 7 6, 196 Gonzales, Mary ....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 62 Gonzales, Raymond ........ 107, 205 Gonzales, Rosie .. ...... ....., 7 6, 163 Gooch, Kay .............. ........ 2 O5 Goodwin, Deborah M. .... ...... 2 O5 Gorham, Cynthia .................... 185 Graves, Katherine .... 47, 52, 59, 64, 67, 163, 181 Gravey, Penny Sue .................. 205 Green, Billy .............. 104, 205 Green, Connie ..... ...... 7 0, 185 Green, Tim F. ............. .. 205 Greene, Rita A. ................ 67, 196 Greene, Willie ........ 104, 118, 205 Greer, Margaret ..............,..... 185 Griffin, Joseph Greg ........ 104, 205 Griffin, Russell L. .... 104, 117, 196 Griffin, Richard .................... 51, 163 Griffith, Candice ........,....... 91, 163 Griffith, Daniel A. ................ 185 Gorgan, Reena Gae ................ 205 Groll, James E. ......., 57, 115, 185 Groll, Larry ............ 105, 115, 205 Grommon, Jack A. .................... 196 Grommon, Richard R. ................ 186 Grommon, Robert .,.....,.... 118, 163 Gudger, Greg .....,.................. 196 Guell, Judith ............ 60, 61, 186 Guernsey, Patti L. .................... 186 Guell, Mark .......... ............ 2 05 Guerrero, Evelia .... ...... 6 4, 196 Guerrero, Ted .........,.......... 64, 186 Gustafson, Robert F. .... 91, 93, 163, 242, 247 Guthrie, Candace ......,.,... 121, 186 Guthrie, John Thomas ............ 163 Guthrie, Julia .................... 61, 205 Guthrie, Judy ...,................ 52, 186 Gutierrez, Floyd .... 96, 114, 115 Gutierrez, Pete J. ............ 79, 114 Haase, Eva C. .... 60, 80, 81, 186 Hadlock, Sally ................,....... 186 Hadlock, Fay ...... .... 1 63 Haley, Sam .....,. .... 1 96 Hall, Diane L. . ..... .... 1 96 Hall, Joyce ............. .... 1 63 Hall, Sandra L. ..... .... 1 86 Hall, Scarlett ..... . 205 Halls, Anna M. .. .,.......... 205 Halls, Gary ........,............... 77, 186 Hancock, Lora Sue .... 47, 58, 59, 67, 80, 81,163 Handka, Ron D. ................ 62, 163 Handy, Steve D. ............ 104, 196 Hankins, Sheryl J. ...... ....... 6 7, 163 Hankins, Yvonne ................ 57, 205 Hansen, Natalie L. .... 52, 128, 163 Hansen, Robbyn C. ............. ,. ..... 61 Hardin, Carol S. ........ ............. 1 63 Harding, Karen ....... ....... 9 1, 186 Harger, Ron ...... ......... 2 06 223 Hargis, Linda .... ..,,....,. Hariess, Douglas .... ..,.. 1 23, Harless, Grant E. .,... . 123, Harrel, Joseph ,.., ,,,,A,,,,,, Harris, Linda ,.,.....,. ,,.,,, Harris, Robert J, Harrison, Dan J. Harrison, Lucy .... ,,,,, Harrison, Vanda .,.... ...... Haccod, Connie J. ,... . .....,.... .. Hart, Nancy K. ..... ,... 7 7, Harwood, Linda S. ..... ........ . Haslup, Sandra M. ............... . Hassenzahl, Douglas ..,. 104, Hcssenzahl, Jeff ...,.,...... 104, Hatch, James L. ..,...,.,....... 77, Hatcher, Kenneth J. ............... . Hatfield, Jim C. ,... 49, 53, 116, 164, Hathcock, David .... 40, 46, 74, 152, 164, Hows, Cheryl E. ...,..,.,.....,..., . Hows, Claudia G. .................., . Hayes, Emar G. ....,...,. Haynes, Leslie .... ,... ............. Hayes, Sheryl L. ........ 55, 67, Health, Larry .....,., .,.... 1 19, Health, Paula ,... .......... Heath, Carla E. ..,.......,.,... 77, Heath, Raymond ,.,... .,..... . ...... Hector, Gayle C. .... 92, 138, 238 Hector, Mike M, ...............,.,. . Heffington, David 47, 54, Hein, Connie J. ,.... Hein, Robin Lee ...,. ...,. 6 7, Helblig, Brenda K. ...., .. ..... .. Helblig, Randy ...,... ........,., Hennike, Vianne ...,. . 64, Helmer, Conald F, ........ ........ . Helms, May Joyce ..... ..,.. Henrikson, Daylynn ...,....,.......,. Herikson, Diana K. .....,......... . Hernandez, Anthony .... 62, 98, 114, Hernandez, Barbara M. .... 64, Hernandez, Sally E. .... 58, 64, Hernandez, Vivian S. ..., 64, Herrera, Adela ...........,,........... Herrera, Frank G. ........ 117, Hess,. Jim .......,...,. . ..,.. 104, Hester, Pat .,....., ..... 7 1, Hext, Vicke J. .... .......,..,...., . Hey, Bruce .............,.................. Heywood, Jack ..,. 104, 105, 117, Heywood, Jim .,.. 112, 117, 202, Hickman, David A, ........ 104, Hickman, Douglas A. ,... 104, Hickman, Ruth L. ........ ..77, Higgins, Donald .,..,................... Hildebrand, Linda ..,. 47, 55, Hildebrand, Mary Hill, Carolyn S. Hill, Paul ...,........ ,,,,, Hill, Roberta ........... ,.....,.,.. Hill, Rosemary E. ....... ..... 7 9, Hinman, Vonda Lee .,....., 202, Hilvers, Tina ..,............. 121, Hixon, Bernard E. ........,...,...... . Hixon, Mary Ellen ...,...,...,.... Hobbs, Janet D. ,.....,. 52, 76, Hodges, Connie ..... ...,........ 5 8, Hoeft, Richard ......., 47, 63, Hoel, Carol ......... ................ Hoel, Linda K. .,....., 60, 77, Hoerig, Patricia L. ...............,... . Hoffman, Donna B. .... . .,.. 60, Hogle, Rebecca L. ........,..,.....,. . Hoke, Terry L. ,................... 62, H0Que, Geoffrey ........ 47, 61, Hogne, Heotf ...,., ........,.......... 224 163 196 186 206 196 206 186 206 206 21 1 186 196 196 196 186 196 105 106, 181 93, 181 196 164 206 164 196 186 206 186 206 164, 248 164 56 164 206 196 206 186 196 164 206 186 206 101 , 164 186 196 206 196 206 206 186 196 206 1 15, 206 206 196 1 17, 206 164 196 57, 196 206 206 186 164 206 206 186 206 164 186 206 164 196 186 69 186 206 164 206 79 Holbrook, Eunice .........,..........,.,. Holdaway, Vicki .. .,,.,. 94, 138, Hollenbeck, Luana M. .... 58 Hollingsworth, Jan L. ..,. 112, Hollobaugh, Marjorie K. 194 Hollowoy, Jo Lynn ............ 60, Holman, James M. ..,........,.,. . Holmes, Margaret L. ., ...... 64, Hooper, Rena .....,....... .... 9 1, Horne, John Frank ..,.........,.., Horne, Scott ..,............. 123, Hosick, Laura L. ......,. 79, 80, Howard Jerry ......,......,.,.... 76 Howard Margaret L. ........... . Howard Mary E. ...... .......... . Howard Sidney ................ 62, Hoy, David T. ....................... . Huber, Mary .... 58, 59, 67, 91, Hudson, Coleen .....................,.. Hudson, Leil Ani .. .............. 67 Hudson, Spencer A. .... . Humphrey, Hahn M. Humphrey, Gary A. .... . 1 Hunt, Paula .............. ........ Hurtado, Ruby ......... ..... 5 8 Huss, Jim David ...,.. .............. Huss, Mary E. .... ........,....... ...... . Hutchinson, Tina .... 46, 52, 129, 134, 141 Hyder, Barbara ........................ Hyder, Judy C. 68, 89, 91, Hyland, Michelle ...............,.... Hyslope, Danny L. .. lanuzzi, Irene ....... .......... 7 6, ldle, Penny M. ........ 50, 77, idle, Steve C. ...... ....... 1 65, lngley, Evalie O. ..... .............. . lnglish, Bonnie ................ 80, Isch, Danny .... 53, 62, 98, 99, Isch, Doyle .... 53, 104, 117, lson, Orlo Dean .... 112, 123, lson, Wanda ...........,............ 80 lversen, Bonnie J. ..... ..... . lversen, Ron A. .... ................ . Jackson, David H. .... 109, 110 Jackson, Linda ...... ........... . .... . . Jackson, Mary Lou ..... ..... Jacobs, Charles A. .................. . Jacobs, Linda .................... 52, Jacobs, Mildred .... 52, 53, 55, Jacobs, Rita ................. ........... Jacobs, Wayne ....... ........ . .... . Jacobson, Leona ......,............. James, Marvin E. .... 79, 80, James, Vickey ........ ............. Janssen, Dale R. ................... . Janssen, Lyle F. ................... . Jarvis, Daniel .... 47, 61, 98, 115, 165, Jarvis, Judy M. ................ 52, Jarvis, Sherry ...... ....... 6 2, 76, Jarvis, Suzanne ........ 50, 64, Jayne, Clarence ....... .... 1 04, Jennings, Jay ........... . ........,.... Jennings, Vicki ................ 67, Jensen, Douglas W. .... 105, 117, Jensen, Robin S. ..., 69, 106, Jepson, James R, ................... . Jessen, Dave .... 109, 110, 118, Jimenez, David ............ 117, Jimenez, Martha ..... .... 7 9, Jimenez, Reyes ............ 104, Johnson, Catherine .,., 45, 47, 58, 95, 134, Johnson Cathy Joan ...........,.. Johnson, David R. .,.......... 98, Johnson, Dale R. ...... ....... . 196 164 76, 186 206 196 206 196 186 186 165 196 186 186 206 206 196 206 182, 186 186 186 165 196 206 206 196 1 18 186 70, 165 186 138, 165 186 165 165 165 186 206 196 116, 165 206 207 165 196 186 165 197 186 197 165 165 207 197 207 197 197 165 197 101, 181 186 207 165 197 207 186 115, 207 116, 186 166 166 166 186 197 48, 166 197 186 197 Johnson, Donald W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 166 Johnson, ivan ..........,.....,... 76, 186 Johnson, Jeanene ,,,. 58, 77, 1615 Johnson, Kathleen .... 67, 76, 95, 166 Johnson, Karen K. ..... ...... 1 66 .Johnson, Kay ...................,........ 197 Johnson, Kenneth ................ 98, 186 Johnson, Keith .... 79, 111, 113, 197 Johnson, Mike Lee ........ 105, 207 Johnson, Nancy .... ...... . .........,... 2 07 Johnson, Richard F. .... 45, 47 49, 58, 77, 147, 166 Johnson, Ronnie .... 53, 109, 119, 186 Johnson, Ronald Gene ........ 110 186 Johnson, Sharon K. .... 62, 69, 197 Johnson, Steve .... 55, 116, 166, 181 Johnson, Susan Kaye ........ 79, 197 Johnson, Tharon ......... ........ 1 97 Johnston, Ann . ......... ..... 1 66 Johnston, Danny ......,................. 197 Johnston, Nancy 1.. ............ 152, 187 Johnston, Sue ....................... . 166 Jones, Amy W. ................ 60, 187 Jones, H. Bill ........ 53, 122, 187 Jones, Carolyn .... 62, 79, 80, 97, 197 Jones, Cathy ..... ............ 1 86, 187 -190951 GVSQ .-..-.4- ,... 1 05, 207 Jones, James .... ............... 1 97 Jones, Karen ........ ..... 6 1, 77, 197 Jones, Larry D. ........................ 207 Jones, Maurice ............ 77, 120, 166 Jones, Michael .... 53, 104, 114, 115, 119 166 Jones, Randy ....... ,.,.,, , ,, 207 Jones, Rebecca ..... ..,... 6 3, 187 Jones, Renee .... .,.,,. 2 O7 Jones, Sandy .... ...... 1 97 Jones, Sharon ............................ 166 Jones, Shirley ..........,................. 207 Jones, Timothy .... 57, 98, 99, 101, 1 14 167 Jones, Tom ................ 98, 101, 166 Jordan, Buddy .... 53, 77, 98, 102, 147 167 Jordan, David S. ........,............... 197 Jordan, Penny M. .................... 207 Kamman, Susan ........ 67, 121, 187 Kamos, Karen A. .................... 187 Kampfe, Michael R. ................ 197 Kangas, Kathy J. ................ 47, 187 Kapfer, Janie ............ 60, 81, 167 Katich, Steve .... ................. 1 97 Katlin, Bev A. ...........,..,............ 207 Keating, Peggy Jo .... 78, 79, 80, 192 197 Keeling, Kathy ...... ............ 1 87 Keeling, Mark ....... . ......... 62, 187 Keener, Sherry L, .................... 187 Keesler, Dennis ...,.... 53, 104, 111, 113,116,192,197 Keesler, Sheryl E. 51, 52, 92, 167, 242 Kelley, Sandra Jo ..... ........ . 207 Keller, Shirley J. ..... ....,.. 1 97 Kelley, Sandra ................. . 207 Kellis, Kenneth .................... 187 Kelly, Wesley D. 104, 112, 117 Kennedy, Daniel . ....................... 197 Kern, Gary D, ..... .. .......... 105, 207 Kerby, Lynda ............ 67, 81, 187 Kerstetter, Cary . ........ . .......... 67, 79 Kimball, Kathleen ........... ..,... 2 07 Kimball, Michael .................... 197 King, Sharon .... 45, 67, 77, 167 King, Val ................ 107, 117, 207 King, Verla ................ 48, 67, 197 Kinney, Clifford ............ 112, 207 Kinsworthy, Francis ............ 52, 167 Kinsworthy, Patricia ........ 80, 207 Kittleson, Steve ........ 54, 192, 197 Klassen, Grant .... ......... 7 6, 197 Klotz, Greg L. ..... ...., 1 87, 207 Klotz, Marlene ............ ...... 2 O7 Knicherbocker, Bill ..... .. 187 Koblinski, Karen ..,.. ...... 2 07 Koblinski, Larry ..... .... 1 67 Koerner, Roberta ...., 137 Kolling, Ronald ...... 197 Koski, Charles .. ...,... .---.. 1 87 Kotzmann, Warren ,... ......,.. 2 07 Kramer, Jennifer ...., .... 6 0, 187 Kuenstler, Arnold ........ .. 67 Kurtz, Yvonne ....... .................. 7 6 Lagle, Pat ................ 98, 104, 187 Lagle, Pauline ....................... . 187 Lomoreaux, Sheryl .................... 197 Landeros, Augustina ........ 64, 167 Landeros, Cecilia ..... ..,......... 2 07 Lane, John ............. ...., 7 7, 187 Lane, Rose Mary ....,.................. 197 Langston, Milton R. ..., 77, 98, 187 Langston, Ted ..,................. 104, 207 Lara, Jr, ................. ............. 1 97 Lares, Jakie . ........., ...... 1 07, 197 Lares, Renee L. ................ 64, 207 Lauer, Kerry .........,.......... 20, 207 Lawlor, Milton .... 47, 48, 49, 58, 61, 79, 80, 132 167 Lawlor, Sharlene ........ 67, 80, 187 Lawlor, Vonetta .................... 80, 207 Laws, Loren ,....... 77, 98, 115, 182 Leathers, Stephen .... 49, 61, 79, 80, 123 187 Lee, Gary ........... .................. 2 07 Lee, Tawn ........ ........ ..,.. ........ 1 8 2 Leeson, Karen ...................,.... 187 Lemmon, Phillip ..,. 61, 79, 117, 187 Lemons, Terry L. .... 51, 77, 187 Lent, Don .,............................., 187 LeSueur, Colleen ................ 58, 207 LeSueur, Kent .... 51, 146, 147, 152, 167, 181 LeSueur, Keith W. .... 55, 98, 109, 110, 116,117,233 Lewandowski, Bernadine .... 58, 64, 202, 207 Lewandowski, Dean .... .,....... 1 87 Lewandowski, Jean ..........., 64, 187 Lewis, Claudia ...... ............... 1 97 Lewis, Charles .... ...... 1 12, 207 Lewis, Deborah ..... ...... 6 7, 187 Lewis, Monroe ..... . 197 Likes, Barbara ..... . 207 Lilly, Jerry ........... ............ 1 87 Lilly, Mary Lau ................ 71, 207 Lillywhite, Rebecca .... 47, 57, 207 Linder, Jim ............,....... 62, 207 Linder, Paul ............................ 197 Lindblom, Coy .... 53, 147, 167, 181 Lindblom, Karen ........ 45, 47, 167 Lisonbee, Darlene .................... 187 Lisonbee, John ........ 98, 116, 187 Lister, Kathryn ........,........... 64, 197 Little, Christine ............,........... 197 Lloyd, Arthur E. .... 107, 117, 207 Lloyd, John D. .... 46, 59, 182, 187 Lofgreen, Carol ............ 50, 80, 207 Lofgreen, Marsha K. .... 48, 50, 59, 80, 132, 182 187 Logerquist, Debbie .................... 207 Loomis, Jimmy ........................ 187 Loomis, Sonja ......... ......, 1 87 Lovelady, Randy . .... ............,... 1 87 Ludwig, Werner ........................ 106 Lunsford, Charles .... 99, 102, 103, 1 18, 167 Lunsford, Roy ..., 105, 112, 117, 207 Lunt, Eileen ........................ 77, 187 Lutz, Harold ............................ 167 Lynde, Dennie ......... 168 McAffee, Carolyn R, ..... .. 207 McAlister, Larry D. .... ...... 1 97 McArthur, Arnold L. . ....,... 168 McArthur, Carol E. ................ 197 McBride, Jimmy D. .... 117, 202, 207 Reed, Patricia . ...... ........,.,,. . 28 McCain, Linda .... 68, 95, 168, 238, 248 McCann, David W. ....... ...,.. 7 7 McCann, Maureen E. .. .,.. 207 McCauley, Rose Marie ,,... ,..., 1 87 McClain, Leda Ann . .,..........,.. 207 McClendon, Frances D. ......,..... 187 McCleve, Donald F. .... 106, 117, 197 McClung, Carol ...,.. .. ....,.,... 187 McCown, Frank T. ....,..,. .....,., 2 07 McCown, Marilyn ...,.....,.,.... 168 McCoy, Tom ......., 104, 115, 207 McCrackern, Judy R. .... 76, 187 McCracken, Mickey ........ 77, 168 McCreary, Cynthie A. ...,........ 187 McCullar, Roger J. 105, 197, 207 McDaniel, Tommy ,..., . .....,..... 187 McDonald, Bob ....... .... 1 68 McDonald, Joe ,.,.. ..., 1 68 McDonald, Ken ....,...,. ....... 1 68 McDowell, John S. ........ .. 208 McEntire, Richard ..,.,.....,. 62, 197 McGee, Charles U'. ....,. ..,.... 1 88 McGinnis, Danny N. ...., ..... 2 08 McGuire, Gerald W. ..... ..... 2 08 McGraw, Joe .........,.....,.,.,........ 208 McGraw, Erelene, .,.........,............ 67 McKay, Dee Dee .... 52, 78, 79, 80, 93, 168, 240 McKay, Robert ......,. 79, 104, 208 McKee, Margene .................... 208 McKee, Paule .....,.,... ..... 1 97 McKinney, Darrell ...... ........ 1 68 McKinney, Peggy ..,............, 69, 188 McKinnon, Donald L. .... 104, 115, 198 McLaughlin, Dianna .,.............. 168 McLaughlin, Delbert . .,.,.....,...,. 208 McLendon, Glenn 107, 188, 208 McLendon, Joseph L. ...........,.... 208 McMullin, Vicki L. .,.,.,.. .. 198 McQuate, Kristina .......,.... 58, 188 McQuiston, Dennis D. ........ ....,.,. 1 68 McQuiston, Keanne L. ............ 198 McWilliams, Mary M. ,.,,. 67, 198 Mackin, Charles L. ...... .. ,,.. .. 208 Madden, Janet F. ......,............. 180 Mailliard, Randy L. ........ 106, 188 Malouin, Mary B. .... 47, 50, 68, 188 Mantzey, Jerry ........,.........,..... 168 Manuel, Marcell ..,.... ......,.,.. 1 69 Marett, Mary .,..,.. 77, 169 Marley, Jack ,.......... . ..,.,.. 169 Marley, Norma L. .........,.......... 208 Martin, Dwaine T. ..... 192, 198 Martin, Janette S. ,..... ........... 2 08 Martin, Ralph J. ,..... ..... 2 08 Martin, Sandra .... ........ 2 01 Martin, Val D. .,.,... .........,,... 1 98 Martineau, Lucy ............ 80, 188 Martineau, Nolan .... 49, 58, 77, 116,117,169 Martineau, Stanley .,.......... 80, 169 Martinez, Foe G. .... ...,. 1 06, 198 Martinez, Linda F. . ..,. .. 198 Martinez, Mary M. ..... ..,.. 2 O8 Martinez, Rosalie ...... ........... 1 88 Mason, David J. ..............,..... 208 Mason, Suzanne M. .,., 54, 68, 89, 90, 95, 169 Massey, Dewight ...,...,........ 51, 169 Massey, Grant L. .... 114, 115, 192, 198 Mathisesen, Jill A. ....,.........,..... 188 Matheson, Derry L. .... 109, 110, 169 Matheson, Kristen .........,.....,.... 208 Mathiesen, Penelope L. 62, 198 Matthews, Billy L. ..., 46, 52, 93, 169 Matthews, Charles H. .....,., 117, 208 Matucli, Lester J. .... 98, 102, 169 Maxwell, Sara A. ..,......... 59, 188 Mayo, Cynthia .. 67, 188 Medly, Robert ..,. ...... 5 1, Meece, Arnold ........,.....,......... Meece, Linda J. ..,..... 52, 76, Mendoza, Frankie J. .... 106, Meredith, Alfredo E. ............... . Merkley, Donald L. ....,.,. 106, Merkley, Helen M. .....,......... . Merkley, Martha ........ 67, 77, Merkley, Nancy ,... ............ 6 9, Merkley, Susan ..., ...........,. Merrill, Bill B. .... ................ . Merrill, Fred ......,............. 170, Messinger, Mike .... 104, 117, Miethe, Gary ...... ....... 1 04, Meguel, Donna .... .......... Miles, Alvin ,...... 170, Miles, Eldon ......... ........ 1 16, Miller, Craig M. ........,.............. . Miller, W. Dole ..,. 102, 123, Miller, James ...........,............ Miller, Jim R. ..........,..... 114, Miller, Julianne ..,. 47, 55, 58, 76, 79, Miller, Lee Allen ........ 98, 104, Miller, Lindo Diane .,.,.........,.. Miller, Mary L. ..............,. 77, Miller, Patty .................... 69, Miller, Pamela .................... Miller, Pat G. ........ 98, 116, Miller, Roy ............ 104, 105, Miller, sherfi .... 79, 00, 94, 170 Miller, Tom ..................,......,...... Millet, Paul ........................ 77, Millet, Suzette ........ 77, 79, Milligan, Deborah J. ............... . Mills, Diana S. ...... . Mills, Karen .... ,... ............ ........ Mills, Shirley L. ...........,....,...... . Millsaps, Dean 98, 102, 109, 111, 116 Miranda, Raul M. . ,.,..., .. ....... Mishoe, Ginger ..,.......,.. ........ Mitchell, Michael G. ...........,... . Moffett, Flora ......,.,....... 50, Moffett, Lucy ,.,. 46, 59, 68, Monarch, James W. 62, 104, Montano, Daniel .... 105, 202, Montoya, Alice ........,.,..... 64 Montoya, Angelita C. . ..,......... Montoya, Manuel ................,... Montoya, Olivia C. ..,. 67, 202, Monyelle, Karin A. ............... . Monyelle, Marilyn . ..... .. .......... .. Moody, Del .... 77, 109, 111, Moody, Marilyn ...... .... 6 2, Moody, Maureen ............ 79, Moore, Elwyn L. ......,............ . Moore, Carolyn .... 52, 53, 55, 170, Moore, Judy Ann .... 58, 69, Moore, Linda L. .................., . Moore, Robert A. .........,..... . Moore, Susie .... 52, 95, 188, Moore, Sylvia L. .4..i.,-7-9, Moore, Tommy L. 55 69 Moreno, Talbert .. 105, 117 Moreno Sandra ...............,.... Morris, Leora ........,....... 91, Mortensen, McCroy ........ 81, Mosley, Sandy Lee ........ 76, Mueller, Nancy K. ........ 170, Mueller, Susan ...... 188, Mueller, Carol .... ..... Munoz, Doro ..........,... ....... Murdock, Madelyn K. .... 54, Myers, Benjamin ...... ........... Myers, David D. .. 188, Myers, Allen A. ........ Nabors, John .........., .......... Natzke, Anela R. .,... .... 5 2, 169 200 169 190 188 100 200 169 190 100 200 181 200 200 170 100 170 170 170 200 100 59, 100 100 200 198 170 100 100 200 100 190 170 100 190 188 170 190 110, 170 188 100 100 200 77, 170 198 200 67 190 100 200 190 190 116, 134 190 200 100 94, 181 200 190 198 231 123 190 100 100 100 1,98 200 170 100 00, 190 200 190 198 198 189 Neiswonger, Don ....... . 198 Nelsen, Kathleen .............,.. 171 Nelson, Judy ................ 67, 198 Nelson, Robert .... 77, 98, 171, 198 Nelson, Roxonno ..,.........,... 208 Nelson, Sandy ........ 40, 58, 171 Newman, Dave .... 104, 189, 208 Newman, Robert .... 98, 114, 118, 119 Newsome, Jerry ....... . ............ . 198 Nicely, Ernest ......... .... 1 05, 198 Nickels, Dennis ,. ,... 77, 171 Nicoll, Nancy ....... .... 6 7, 198 Nicoll, Susan K. .... ....... . 171 Nobes, Rose ..... ......... 6 2, 199 Noble, Bob .................. . 198 Noble, David ........ 123, 192, 198 Noel, Joann .....,. ............,. 7 7, 171 O'Bryan, Wanda .... ............. 1 99 O'Carrol, James ,.... .... 1 22, 171 O'Carroll, Sandra ........ ..... 6 9, 208 O'CarroI, Thomas ..........., 77, 189 O'Connor, Kathy ........ ............... 2 08 O'Connor, Tom . ....... 93, 109, 189 O'Donnal, Gail ..,.............,.,. 171 O'Donnal, Sandy . ...... ...... .... . . . 208 Oldham, Jay ........ ................, 2 08 Oliver, Bob ...... ........... 5 1, 171 Oliver, Brent ........ 98, 117, 189 Oliver, Cherie ............,,., 80, 189 Olsen, Mary ........ 52, 55, 71, 189 Olsen, Virginia ........ 55, 67, 189 Olson, Sheryl .................. .. 171 Olson, Terry .... . ....,.. 47, 50, 171 Opager, Carol J. ...,........ 55, 189 Ortiz, Lupe J, ........ 58, 67, 171 Ortiz, Lawrence ............ 115, 189 Osborn, John E. .... 45, 47, 49, 58, 132, 171 Ozment, Lynda .......... 59, 171 Peace, Johnny D. ...... ........ 1 72 Packer, Darl G. .... ..... 5 1, 62 Packer, Pamela J. .. ..... 208 Palmer, Monty ....... ..... 2 08 Palmer, Renee .... ..... 2 O8 Polrner, Winston ...... .....,........ 1 72 Palys, Joan F. ......... 65, 172 Paredes, Angel .... 69, 94, 172 Parkes, Nephi .... .............. 1 89 Parker, Victor .... .............. 1 99 Patton, John E. .................... 189 Payne, Beverly D. .... 62, 67, 199, 208 Payne, Caren ........................ 172 Payne, David L, .... 47, 58, 59, 61, 79, 172 Payne, Jeanne ................ 199, 208 Payne, Shirlene K. . ..,. ......... . .. 208 Peacock, Ricky .... ....... 1 89 Pearce, Mary L. ...... ..... , ..... ,... 2 0 9 Pearson, Billy ..... ..,., 6 2, 209 Pena, Joise ..... .......... 1 99 Pena, Thomas .... ..... . 189 Pence, Clarence .... .... 2 09 Pennington, Linda ................ 199 Penrod, Devero ........................ 209 Penrod, Doug L. .... 104, 115, 123, 209 Penrod, Wayne ........ 47, 61, 79, 199 Perkey, Mary L. .................... 209 Perry, Carol ........ ................. 1 72 Peterson, Dianne ................ 67, 199 Peterson, George .... 53, 112, 123, 209 Peterson, Mardi K. ..., 64, 202, 209 Peterson, Marilyn .................... 172 Peterson, Nancy ........ 47, 62, 199 Peterson, Nikki ........,.....,..... 199 Peterson, Paula .... 48, 58, 59, 67, 134, 172 Pew, Karl G. ..... .... 7 9, 104, 209 Pewitt, Dennis .... ............. 2 09 Pewitt. Donald .... ..... 1 89 Pewitt, Leslie M. ..... . ................ .. Pteifer, Arthur C. ................... . Phelan, Pat .... 52, 55, 56, 64, Phelps, Gregg ..................., 98, Phelps, Jerry ............................ Phelps, Kathy L. ..... ...,. 4 8, Phelps, Leslie ...... ........... 5 9, Phelps, Stephen ........................ Phelps, Susan D. .... 47, 58, 59, 69, 80, Phelps, Virgil .... ...... ........, Phillips, Eddie .... ........ Phillips, Richard ...... ............ Pierce, Larry W. ..... . 104, Pierce, Mark S. ...... ........... . Pierce, Mary ....... ......... Pierce, Rhoda .... .............. Pierce, Tony ........ ...... 1 22, Pilafas, John S. ..... ..... 6 2, Pina, Sylvia ......., 80, Padilla, David ....... ......... Pogue, Joyce ......... ....,........... Pomplin, Susan ................ 56, Porter, Bob L. ........ 51, 117, Poukka, Dennis ...... ............... Poukka, Don R. ...... .............. . Powers, Cheryl ..... .... 4 7, 52, Prado, Tim C.- .... ..... 1 05, 115, Pratt, Bill ........ ................. Pratt, Bobbie ....... ............... Predmore, Jerry ...,.. ........ Price, Beverly Kay ................ Price, Chris ..................,. 121, Price, Doran ..... .......- Price, Dorenda .... ..... Price, John W. ...... .... Pringle, Diana L, ..... .... 6 0, Pringle, Joyce M. .. ........ Prisbrey, Judy ............ 199, Prisbrey, Larry M. ..... ........... . Psaute, Marla R. .... ...... 7 6, Purington, Gerald ..... Quesado, Albert C. ...,........... . Quesado, Arthur R. .... 107, Quesado, M. Yvonne ........ 94, Quint, Sue M. .......... .... . Rakey, Jerome C. .................. . Rambo, Roger 77, 98, 117, Ramirez, Joe ............ 67, 117, Ramsey, Mary Ann .... 61, 76, Randell, Danna C. .... 80, 90, Randolph, Jim ........................ Randolph, Phyllis .... 64, 69, Ransom, Larry R. ............ 76, Ray, Carolyn .. ..... . ,......... .. Roy, George T. ROY, ROY. Rayburn, Leo G. ................... . Rayburn, Linda L. Moiiy ........ ff Sena ........... ........ 192, Reed, Brad K. ..... .,.. 1 06, Reeves, Michael .... ..... 1 07, Register, Carolyn Reheis, Steve M. Reid, Bill . ......,... 106, Reid, Larry W. .... Reid, Patricia ....... .............. Reidhead, Bonnie . ,.......... 62, Reidhead, G. Alon .... 49, 104, Reilly, Carolyn ........................ Reilly, David M. .... 104, 112, Reisig, Jane .... 47, 52, 61, 79, Rennick, Lynn ..,........... . ........ . Rensberger, David .... 104, 115, Renyer, Michael . ....... 47, 55, Reynolds, Gordon ..... ............... Reynolds, Linda ......... ..... 5 6, Richardson, Nancy ..... ...,..... 189 172 172 189 199 199 172 209 66, 172 199 173 199 209 209 199 199 189 209 199 1 17 209 173 199 199 173 173 209 173 199 209 189 199 1 89 209 173 173 1 89 209 199 199 199 209 117, 209 109 170 76 109 109 199 173 173 199 173 189 209 199 173 109 199 199 173 209 109 109 1 16 109 109 199 1 12, 209 209 209 00, 174 209 1 19, 199 174 199 174 209 225 Riggs, Gerry M. .... 117, 174, 209 Riggs, Rusty K. ,.,. 55, 98, 102, 174 Rivera, Armida G. ..,.......,. 64, 189 Roberts, Gladys M. ..,.,,,. .. 189 Robertson, Cristina ...,. . 209 Robertson, Renee .... ............. 2 09 Robertson, Scott ..,., 119, 199 Robinett, Carol ..... ............. 1 99 Robinson, Larry ,... ............,..,. 1 99 Robinson, Pam .,,........, 202, 209 Robinson, Patty ,................... 199 Robinson, Ruthie Ann ..... ..,. 1 99 Robinson, Val ...... ........ . .. 189 Robinson, Scott ,.,. ....... 1 07 Rodgers, Thomas .... ..,....... 1 89 Roemer, Celeste .,.,. .... 8 0, 209 Rogers, Dennis ..,.. .,..,., 1 99 Rogers, Diane ,..., 199 Rogers, 'Donna ......,..............,.. 209 Rogers, James W. ...,.,.,.,.......,.. 189 Rogers, Jay ,. ,........ . 79, 80, 179 Rogers, Randell .... 77, 98, 109, 117, 189 Rogers, Richard .,.....,........ 115, 199 Rogers, Terry ..... ....,.,. 1 99 Rogers, Thomas .,.. ..... 1 89 Roheis, Steve ...,., 189 Roker, Jerome ..,,. ..,. 1 89 Romeris, George .,........... ........ 2 09 Romero, Alfred .........,.,..........., 209 Romero, Cornelio ,... 98, 103, 114, 174,198 Romero, Joe .... .. 104, 209 Romine, Arlys ..... ..... 6 7, 189 Roma, Raul ....., ............. 2 O9 Roorda, Susan ................,.,.,.,. 189 Rosales, Conrad ......., 79, 115, 189 Rowe, Donna L. .......... 58, 199 Rowley, David .........,.. 57, 62, 199 Rowley, Gary D. .... ,.,... ,.......... 2 0 9 Rowley, Gene ..... .,.... 7 7, 189 Roy, Myrna .........,.....,..,..,...,.. 174 Rucker, Cheryl ......,. 48, 67, 189 Rucker, Eldon Don ................ 209 Rucker, Kathy ........,.. .,.. 2 O9 Rucker, Thomas ....... ..... 1 15 Ruda, Joe ........, .,...... 1 74 Rudd, Jerry ......... . 199 Rugel, Susan ................ 121, 174 Ruiz, Norma ....,.......,................... 67 Ruiz, Richard .,.. 62, 114, 115, 199 Russell, David .........,.,..,......... 189 Russell, Fay ...... ................... 2 09 Russell, .James .,...................,...... 209 Russell, Judith .... 46, 50, 55, 58, 174 Russell, Keith .... 49, 57, 132, 182, 189 Russell, Pamela .... ..... 1 89 Russell, Richard .,.. . 174 Russell, Sharon ..., ..... 2 09 Ryan, Annette ,.... .....,. 2 09 Ryan, Nancy ..... .......,... 2 09 Ryan, Bill ......, ..... 1 16, 174 Rybin, Patty ..... .........,. 1 74 Sagerson, Jim ..... .... 1 99 Salas, Esther ...... 209 Samuel, Steve G. ......... .. 174 Sanchez, Alizia ........................ 199 Sanderson, Cancy R. .... 51, 52, 200 Sanderson, Robert ,....... 98, 104 200 Sanposn, Yosporn lGeorge1 ..., 45, 48, 58, 174 Saterlee, Barbara ..,................. 189 Saterlee, Joan ....... ...... 5 8, 209 Saunders, Nancy L. ............ 52, 174 Sayer, Carl ,.......,....... 79, 91, 189 Scarbrough, Nancy Jo .... 70, 192, 200 Schlack, Rick ...... .... 1 82, 209 Schlink, Adaline ................... ,.... 7 9 Schroeder, Donna ..,. 58, 67, 174 Schroeder, John .,.............. 77, 200 Schuster, Steve .... ..... 2 OO 6 Schwengels, Shirley .,.,............ 190 Scott, Harold ......,............. 104, 200 Scott, Steve ........,....... 55, 77, 175 Sears, Debbie A. ............ 201, 210 Sears, Pamela ,.....,..... 44, 77, 175 Seavey, Jim ...,..............,. 115, 200 Sebahe, Lorna ,..,...,.,,, 69, 200, 210 Seekings, Cheryl A. ............ 76, 175 Seekins, David ........,..,............ 210 Sellers, Dean .... 98, 99, 103, 175 Severtson, Linda , ....................... 175 Sexton, Alan .... 55, 120, 175, 195 Sexton, Betty L. ..,................,.... 190 Sexton, Bill .,.....,. ..... 2 00 Shane, Aleta ..... .... 2 10 Shatz, Gretchen .... ...., 2 10 Shatz, Gretchen .... ..,.,... ,.... . 2 10 Shaw, Rick .,...,.,.....,.,.........,.,,... 175 Sheldon, William R. .... 53, 109, 113, 190 Shelley, Linda J. ..., 79, 190 Shelton, Sheila ........ . .. ....... 200 Shenah, Georgiana ......,...,.,.,..,.. 175 Shepherd, Eddie ....... ...... 7 9, 200 Shepherd, Michele ...,......,. 79, 175 Sherwood, Warren ...,.. ........,., 1 90 Shields, Eric ....,....... ......,,,, 2 10 Shockley, Myrtice ...,........ 56, 175 Shoemaker, Karen ...... ,.,.,....., 2 00 Shoemaker, Kathy .................... 210 Shoemaker, Michael ..,............. 175 Shoff, Toni ....,.,. 46, 50, 175, 18-1 Shomer, Mary Ellen ........ 163, 175 Shrader, Linda Kay .,... ..... 6 0, 175 Shultz, Steve R. ....... ........., 2 10 Shumway, Debbie D. . ..,.... 190, 210 Siebieda, Debbie ............,... 121, 190 Simon, Carolyn ...,...........,........ 210 Simon, Jack H. ......,. 98, 103, 175 Sims, Alvin R. ...... ..,.,.....,. 7 9, 80 Sims, Kent ....., ,.....,...... 2 00 anger, paved .,.... .... 123, 260 Singer, Tamara .... ........... 2 10 Sitton, Bradley ..,.,.,......... 116, 200 Sitton, Debbie .........,.....,......,..... 210 Skinner, Shauna .... 55, 59, 81, 190 Skumber, Glen ...................,.... 200 Slade, Sherry .........,. ..... 1 75 Slaughter, Stanson ,........... ..,.. 2 10 Sloder, Carl .............................,., 210 Sluder, Jimmy ,... 51, 61, 79, 80, 200, 257 Smart, Sue ......................,......... 200 Smerieri, Nello ..,..,.,.......,........ 176 Smith, Joann ......,. 64, 69, 94, 190 Smith, Craig K. ...,.,........., 79, 210 Smith, Diane , ..., ,..,. .....,.,. 1 7 6 Smith, Eugene ,. ,.... ,. ,............... 176 Smith, Jerald ,.,..,...... 53, 55, 176 Smith, John E. ..... ........ 1 14, 200 Smith, Larry L. .,,.,. ........... 5 1, 176 Smith, Lu Ann ............ 79, 80, 190 Smith, Mary E. ...,............ 55, 176 Smith, Rick ............ 94, 104, 200 Smith, Ronald .... 104, 115, 117, 200 Smith Thomas ............,..,..,..,.. 190 Smouse, Richard S. ..,, ,, 200 Smyth, Charles 190 Smyth, Ken ......,.,..........,..........,. 190 Snyder, Herb ........ 118, 119, 176 Sorrow, Mary ,... . ....,...........,.,. 210 Sours, Lynn .,.... ................ 2 10 Sowden, Sue .,... ..... 2 10 Sayer, Carol ........ ,,,,, I 89 Spackman, Brian ..., . 210 Spackman, Linda .... . 176 Spaulding, Mike .... 1 ,. ,,,,,, 190 Spencer, Alfred .... ........... 2 00 Spencer, Donna 79, 210 Spencer, Marie .... .,.,,,,, 2 10 Spille, Donna ........ , ............. 210 Sprinzl, Therese ......,.........,..,.... 210 Stafford, Larry .,,,..., 98, 109, 176 Standage, Don T. .... 45, 47, 77, 176 Standage, Frank A. ...,................ 176 Standage, Howard R. .... ..... . 176 Standage, Rebecca ..... ..... 2 10 Standford, Brad J. .,.................. 210 Stark, Roberta ........................ 210 Starks, Clarence ........ 114, 116 176 Starks, Jana ,.... ............., 2 00 Starks, Linda .... ...........,......... 1 90 Starks, Terry ............................ 200 Starr, Helen K. .... 52, 79, 90, 135, 177 Stearns, Brenda ...... ......... 2 10 Steele, Dennis .....,.....,. ............ 2 10 Steinke, Nancy ................ 65, 190 Sterling, Stanley .... 61, 79, 80, 190 Sterling, Stuart ................ 79, 210 Steven, Lynn ............................ 177 Stewart, Charles .,., 53, 109, 111, 1 18, 177 Stewart, Gary ...,.. ....... , 210 Stewart, Vicky ....... 200 Stockett, Don C. ..,... .......,..,.... 1 77 Stockett, June M. ........ 80, 81, 190 Stockett, Richard L. ............ 210 Stone, Susan M. ......... ............ 1 90 Stone, Timothy .... 210 Stotts, Curtis ..... 200 Stradling, Carl .... ........ 2 10 Stradling, Greeg .................,...... 200 Stradling, Harold .......,..,. 190 Stradling, Linda .... 48, 55, 58, 77, 134, 182, 190 Stradling, Dolly .............,.......... 210 Stradling, Sharla ..........,. 190 Stradling, Sherwin ...... ........... 1 90 Stratman, Mary L. ..... ......... 2 10 Straub, Ken ..,.........,,.........,.,.. 190 Straub, Ralph ...,.......,............ 190 Strecker, Dale .... 53, 147, 182, 190 Strecker, Robert D. .................... 210 Striggs, Sherry L. 210 Stubbs, Curt L. .......... ...... 2 O0 Stump, Michael D. ..... ..... 2 00 Stutsman, Joe ..........,............, 177 Sunderland, Marie ................,... 190 Susking, Sheryl .... 62, 64, 67, 200 Sussex, Judi .,.......................... 210 Suster, Janice ................... ...... 1 77 Sutherland, Dave ..............,..... 210 Svoboda, Susan ........ 52, 56, 177 Swaney, Ronald ........................ 190 Swanson, Eric .... 98, 113, 200 Swenson, Jim ..,....,........ 210 Swett, Bob W. ................ 210 Swetz, Sharon ...,......,.,.,............. 177 Sykes, Fleta Jo .... 51, 54, 69, 86, 190 Sykes, Francine ...,...... .........., 2 10 Tabb, Carol A. ....... ............, Z, 200 Talbott, Janice C. .................... 190 Tally, Douglas ........ 49, 200 Tanner, Dale ...................... 177 Tanner, Michele L. .....,....,.. . 210 Taylor, Celestia ................ 177 Taylor, Danny D. .... 111, 200 Taylor, Judith D. ...........,.... 177 Taylor, Larry R. .........,...... 210 Taylor, Nedra .... 50, 70, 200 Taylor, Patsi A. .,.........,.....,....,. 177 Taylor, Paula .... ......... 1 78 Taylor, Ruby ..... ..... 2 11 Taylor, Sharon ..,. .,.... 2 O0 Taylor, Tom J. .... ...,. 1 78 Taylor, Tony .................... 178 Tenney, Harold .....,........., 200 Tenney, Lynn .... 49, 98, 190 Tenney, Sam B. .... 51, 77, 178 Tennyson, Lockett R. ................ 178 Terrill, Paula J. ........,............... 211 Terrill, Sherilyn S. .................... 178 Terry, Mareen .... 47, 58, 59, 60, 77, 79, 80, 146, 178 181 Thacker, John ........................ 178 Thayer, Dwight .....,.........,........ 190 Thayer, Eri Dawn .... 58, 67, 190 Thola, Leroy ,......... ...... 2 11 Thomas, Craig A. ..... ......... 1 78 Thomas, David ...........,............ 190 Thomas, Eugene W. ..,. 104, 115, 21 1 Thomas, John C. .... 79, 192, 200 Thomas, Judith A. .....,.......... 178 Thompson, Kent ...,............ 51, 178 Thompson, Bobby .....,., ......... 2 00 Thompson, Brenda G. .... ...... 2 11 Thompson, Janean ......... ,...... 2 00 Thompson, Judy Kay .....,.. 40, 200 Thompson, Frances .... 55, 192, 200 Thompson, Ruth .....,..,.,...........,. 200 Thompson, Shirley ..,,.... ...... 2 11 Thompson, Tommy G. ..,. ..... 2 00 Thompson, Tyler ..........,......... 190 Thomson, Alayne .... 67, 80, 190 Tidewell, Jerilyn M. .....,.. 67, 190 Tieman, Glenda Kay ...,.,...... 201 Tieman, Terry O. ........ ......... 1 78 Tompkins, Susan M. ........ 69, 211 Torres, Jose ..,........ .......... . 201 Torres, Samuel ........ ,.... 1 19, 190 Totten, Kenneth ............,.,..,...... 211 Towne, John ......,..... 74, 192, 201 Townsend, Steve ............ 51, 190 Tract, Jim E. ....... .... 5 6, 178 Tract, Suzie E. ....... .............. 1 90 Trezise, Barry ........................ 178 Tribbey, Peggy Ann .... 80, 202, 211 Tryon, Joanna .... 67, 77, 182, 190 Tryon, Nancy .... 50, 52, 67, 77, 178 Tucker, Dorothy ....,................... 211 Tucker, Lorraine ...,...,........ 80, 211 Turano, Mary S. ........................ 190 Turley, Evelyn .,........., 55, 67, 190 Turley, Joyce ..,,. ............,,....... 2 11 Turley, Joyce .................,.,........ 211 Turley, Margo .... 55, 59, 64, 68, 95,134,146,1a2 Turley, Miriam F. ..............,..... 211 Turley, Tauna Lee ,.,. 48, 51, 55, 59, 68, 134, 146, 179 Turner, Linda S. ..,.............,......, 201 Turner, Sandra .................... 52, 179 Ulmer, Ray .,......... ...... 2 11 Upton, Bob Ann . .,... ....., 1 90 Upton, Charlene ...,.. ....,. 1 90 Urness, Ardis A. ...... .. 201 Urrea, Robyn L. ...... 67, 190 Urrea, Vicke A. .......... ..... 2 11 Valentine, William C ......... ...,. 2 O1 Valenzuela Alice ,.....,.,.,......,...... 64 Valenzuela Angelina ........ 76, 201 Valenzuela Lucind A. .... 58, 64, 201 Valenzuela Lydia ......,.,... 58, 179 Valenzuela Robert 105, 117, 211 Valenzuela Rose Marie ........ 190 Vanderwall, Ruth M. , .... . ............ 201 Van Loo, Carol Ann ............ 57, 211 Van Roekel, Luella B. ........ 69, 211 Vansickle, Craig ........................ 179 Van Sickle, Donna ............ 69, 201 Varnum, Terryl R. .... 78, 79, 80, 201 Veazie, Tanya ..... ................ 1 90 Vest, Steve J. ........ ..... 2 11 Vikre, Teresa J. ....... .,...... 2 11 Virginia, Mariann Vogel, Brenda ....,... ..... 5 2, 179 Vogler, Richard .... ........ 1 90 Vondal, Sylvia ..... .......... 2 01 Van Holdt, Roger ..... ...... 1 23, 201 Wagner, Frances .,.... ....... 6 1, 191 Wagner, Gary G. ........................ 201 Wagner, Nelda E, .................... 211 Waite, Dorothy .... 54, 68, 69, 179 Waite, Mitchell .... 105, 115, 123, 21 1 Wakefield, Debra .... 38, 61, 77, 79, 80, 179 Walker, Jerry ..... ..,.......---..-- Walker, Karen .........,.....,.........., Walker, Larry ..,..... 109, 117, Walker, Nell ..,.......................,. Wallace, Beth ............,.........., Wallace, Charles T. ............--- . I Walters, Rodger .... 109, 111, 1 1 8 Wancura, Margie ...........,.... 76, Wancura, Wayne .... 115, 123, Ward, John .............,.....,............ Warner, Wayne ..,.. ..... 1 17, Warren, Barbara .... .----..--- Warren, Margaret ...... ........ Washington, Cecil Watson, Laval S, ,...,..,... ..... 5 1, Webb, Alvero ..... 107, 117, Webb, Mari Ellen ........ 76, 77, Weber, Warren P. ...........,....... . Webster, Webster, Webster, Webster, Weckrley, Christine ..., 55, 69, 64, Donald ,... ..........,..... Dana ., ...,...... 51, Elizabeth .... 58, 59, Gene ..,. Wenger, Marie ........ Werner, Ludwig .... , ..,.,,... .... Wescott, Nathanael ...... .... West, Billy D. .,.,...,,.. ..,... . West, Sharon K. ..... . 52, 191 211 201 179 191 201 112, 179 191 201 179 201 211 201 211 179 191 211 191 79, 191 179 179 61, 191 211 201 201 201 201 191 191 Westberg, Judy .,..,..,.....,.......... Westover, Margie .... 61, 77, 79, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Brent .......,.,....... Cynthia ...,..., ,.... , ., Doug .... 40, 44, 55, 59, 128, 140 Whisler, Wayne L. .....,.........,... . White, Dan C. ....... . White, Linda ....,. 191, White, Pam D. ...,.... ...... . White, Paula K. .... White, William ,... . Whitforcl, Evelyn .... ,... 104, Of 1 Whitman, Diana Whittaker, Joseph ....,............... Wilkins, Kipton .,.....,.......,......., Wilcken, Mary ....,... 76, 80, Wilcken, Bonnie ........,.,..... 77, Wilcock, Thala M. .... 47, 81, Wilcox, Frances G. ............,....., . Wilcox, Juanita ....,...........,...,... Williams, Bruce .... 112, 117, Williarns, Carol .,..,...,..... .....,. Williams, Jeff C. ,.......,...,...... . Williams, Dianne .... 50, 180, Williams, Mark ..,. 53, 59, 146, Williams, Nancy L. .,.,...,...,... . Williams, Orlando C. .... 46, 54, 192 Williams, Ronnie C. .... 98, 114, Williams, Susette 60, 80, Willis, Margaret L. .............,. . Willis, June ................ 67, 192, Willis, Patrick .... 111, 113, 119, Willis, Dick ............................ Wilson, Addis . ...... , Wilson, Angela .......... lao, Wilson, Bettie ,.... ....,......,.,. 6 7, Wilson, David .... 61, 68, 76, 116 Wilson, Douglas ...................,.... Wilson, Joyce .,.......,.,..,. ...,. 6 9 Wilson, Mary Ellen ...........,.,.. Wilson, Stella Joyce ..,.,........... Wilson, Virginia ..,. 58 59, 80, Winkle, Rosalind ..., ..,....... , .. Wood, Kearney ........ ..... 1 23, Woodhouse, Barry ...... ......,.... Wood, Norma .....,........ .,,,, Woods, Nancy Ann ...... ..., 94, 179 201 211 sa, 179 211 201 211 201 179 180 201 201 211 191 211 180 182, 191 211 191 211 201 211 190 180 211 79, 201 191 192, 201 191 201 201 104 211 211 191 79, iso 191 201 191 64 146, 180 201 180 2o1 211 180 - l 1 Woods, Paul L. .... 53, 98, 103, 116, ' lao , ff' Woodard, Carl .... 51,1 55, 116, 130 Woolf, Arleen ,..,..,... ........,..... 2 11 ' f ' N Workman, Wade .... 49, 105, 112, 1 17 21 1 JI 9' 1 ' 1 x Yee, Judy ....,......, 57, 60, 202, 211 Yerby, stephen L. ..,....,,....,...... 180 , Yerby, James R. ........ 76, 180, 211 '1 . 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AE , Mesa, Arizona SPECIALISTS QIIN HAIR SH PI 5 ST LING AND PERMANENT W VING CONGRATULATIONS ro me cLAss or 'as from WEBB'S JEWELRY 146 West Main Mesa, Arizona mgmlalaldaaa l CLASS OF '65 '..l......'- raiisaie 0. I 166 W. Main Street, Mesa M II le Furniture Since 1926' 'IGSXL J , 'Deperf ab II 'O by L A so wesr MAIN smear . MESA, ARIZONA Elbow Room PETERSON'S ice Station - Sporting Goods Serv Service With A Smile WO 4-3747 201-209 West Main Mesa, Arizona PIZZA 441 E. MAIN ST. MESA, ARIZONA PHONE VVO 9-0531 I U SWRQYAL Congratulations to the class of '65 U. S. ROYAL TIRE CENTER Division of United States Rubber Co. The Best Place in Town to Buy Tires TIRES 555 WEST MAIN ST. TY Mzssvvling ' 23321685 Center U 304 West First Ave., Mesa PHONE WO 4-4461 MmI wanna! f ms ruruu is Yours AMF AUTOMATICS REFRIGERATION WSH YOU MIN AGAU EMIES U F Open 10:00 a.m. Daily Your cuss: Ar I BEAUTY CULTURE G0 - Go! Western, Mesa High in clothes from FRONTIER SHOP Phone WO 4-3665 158 West Main Mesa, Arizona 945-2453 964-8531 GEORGE'S Welding 5efViCe :zoo No Mesa, Chandler Hi-Way SCDTTSDALEIRD, 33 SQ. MgDQNALp H101 East Guadalupe Road H 1 Mile South of Baseline Road Phone 969-3851 I BUILD YOUR FUTURE IN BEAUTY CULTURE E. B. CRITES I L lalgeri 0 CREDIT BUREAU OF MESA 222 N. COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE MESA, oNA 964-8637 , Knowledge of Pharmacy is the unseen TE ingredient in every prescription fbuanei PAUL YOUNKER 550 N. Country Club , Mesgug 969-7377 'iisximonins IVA and JQHN Q O BROZENEC 40 NORTH M,-.CDONALD STREET MESA, ARIZONA ' . 734 Main Street Mesa, Arizona L Q Phone 964-9039 4 I A I HIE Z .11 .s'rAPu-'Y COMPANY Elaine Everson and Billy Matthews admire Stapley's fine china. , cQf'?gYzgJJ,,, Q ,Lf JLG' 7517 L'-jiCk--,fkqfv fi-.A n X T Congratulations . . A E, c., 1 . f f' . flfpif 1-'ff 54.1 L' 1155 . f ,Q WL 5' F LIN I if -,YLLIQ L 4 ,-i 6-I 5, 1 K K, K2 1 Y ,. A X 1, .-E---,LT fm f , 'P , W Qi 3 L is Iliff, -Hfff'f ff L fa. 2 ,,... fjfff, , I L V 4 -7 A, I I , Mir T l f ff we , vigil: .-'ff' 7, r W 1. C VJ 1 f ff! C gl l-'Ef'i's 'i'l f K 512 l '!'-Ll 1' T . ,ff 1' - E ' ' , if 1 L FV f f an life, I ffl f X .... ,ivrfn 'I jf. 1, C-if,Z.,'L fi..i? 552110 Your community weekly newspaper 44 West First Ave., Mesa 964-1491 W!!! '5 Featuring a Large Selection Welcome fo Margo'S For The Junior Miss , 9 llill s Baker Shop Decorated Cakes and Special Orders 9 S. Macdonald Phone W0 4-3424 Vxlllffff wATcHEs ' E f DIAMONDS Q JEWELRY l' , f f lDKm Shaw, Sie 5'w.mam 113 WEST MAIN ST KARL A. GUNNELL MESA'9'g'2l222-,'Q SPORTING GOODS FRED E. Mowsns See Us For Your School Needs Baseball Archery Tennis 25 SOUTH MACDONALD MESA. ARIZONA WO 9-2209 REED'S Qzom Sfzlop MAE L.. REED Pi.EAsiNG You MEANS wo OUR SUCCESS 1136 E. MAIN STREET Home wo 4-4897 MESA. ARIZONA rrs?6'S award N my mm W Q ... 5 GA, fxvgvefwl 1Z fL'WU'VL 'f CL! 4 I !f 4 nf V Cf, cgamfa, fGf'f574W5H1f ,WWW lillvgwoij ,fCi!665GfQC'i- n ' JJ' ff A LLWCQ 4241! ULMCJ WAHM? Lwwif ,ZX Qf6j,4e4,vQffZ1l'MA!- 7-Jfofwv LL fuiwvf SJJUUIQCLVOC AMWWWL? ' cffwil. :WCW LW A' MJ A I 7 V! mov ' V LW f awww 1-CL! I fa wax., ff Q - 77 c59 qfV'f M L 0 'Leif f V I h .M ff ,jj O DYVUUJV ka, gf This is n Produclno 036 W3 CONGRATULATIGNS To The Class Cf '65 Modern Color Printing 905 east main mesa, arizona 969 7012 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '65 1 latin? :E 47440475 756 w.Main Phone 959-5581 l wo 4.1231 Qficfofs Baaufy ggiafon, 849 E. MAIN ST. MESA, AR1z. A S Sally Lea Sf m,9 'QOL N Q3 Crib FABRI is 8 O05 IDDWX l56 West Main BULL Gayle Hector and Linda McCain discuss carpets with . Q Mrs. Betty Warren. CARPETS TILE UNO'-EUM TELEPHONE wo 4-4304 CARPET CLEANING AND 1Ns'rA1.l.A'r1oNs 105 WEST MAIN 5-I-D 15 5- COUNTRY Cl-U3 DR' opmce wo 4-0905 MESA, ARIZONA MESA, ARIZONA Home YU 6-1228 ' , A Congratulations All of the personnel of the Mesa Tribune - from publisher to carriers - ioin in congratulating the Mesa High School graduating Class of 1965, we extend sincere wishes for success to these graduates who are now taking a maior step into the future. 6 x, f 1 gj .h Y 5 Q 29, as Enhunr 8 - Your Hometown Daily Newspaper Smart and Sharp - Vic Westergaard of Pomeroy's Men's C, A' r Store, 139 W. Main shows Tom O'CarroIl one of the A ff . no West lst Ave' variety of sport shirts available in the R. F. Collection l wo 45661 combined with Levis Sta Prest Casual Slacks. 1 . cj 238 Q O A M it Wines-forte srones 75 48 East Main, Mesa, Arizona ' lll Pnoneiwo 4-4506 5 1 'ZF' ff Qt, e DL. unius Bowszs Q Q' QSC? Q9 qiwbw COLLEGE DF BEAUTY Come visit and get information from the director, Mrs. Margaret Freestone, former member of Arizona State Board of Cosmetology. Enrollments continuous. OPTOMETRIST IOS SO. MACDONALD MESA. ARIZONA 8 ewehq Keepsake Diamonds Longines - Wittenauer Bulova and Elgin Watches. In addition to other fine quality jewelry. PHONE 964-8675 42 NORTH STAPLEY MESA, ARIZONA 54 West Main W0 4,5322 PATTERSON MOTORS i S f' 3 . :nw Q -RSON 3 ' T M . T P'il'.i5mENx, W Piiiifiisoiiieiom M H c VGLI 3' it ' M 1 new ii ' . N- . T O W fi il K WAGEN .e.ws'sQ F eva A tif O , g ee I - -'fy limp. l ' , ..-3 , 'svzefggegfs ,U 4 W MM V .Q ,gp Q4 A- , i A Qmcih 05...-. W , 1 largest Stock of Guaranteed Used Volkswagens in Arizona 1127 West Main W0 4-2421 iz. Hugh McKay's New, Used 8. Beat-Up 1 . ROBERT DEEDEE Furniture 81 Appliance Stores BUY - SELL - TRADE 964-8361 McKay's Appllance ChUCk'5 Fumllufe McKay's Furniture 8t Appliance 403 5- Macdonald 52 W- 4th Ave' 120 s. Arizona Ave, Mesa Mesa Chandler Don Wilson Blakely 79 sssr DE L -H ft A Complete Car Service itfs the AW' Bnowiv af HOEYE gh. i 'M M5162 Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Darlene Fish's Mustang receives o complete check over. 40 fix Yyvvig .Mc QWJ54,,-j . W MY! 'N fwgffiijfiiokywif Qyyisyitsiidelf ,MQ if tif ww 1.19 K ' , St V MDL PM xfs'fg,L,L,isi' xiii, tiff? of' f W A M Q nf U4 , XP' , lllvif 7 , iiiilf' it , li 4 Q ff i i 674512 QS 3 YOU BENEFIT EVERY DAY FROM YOUR MUNICIPALLY-OWNED GAS, WATER 81 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS One of the largest - and most essential - businesses in this area is your municipally-owned gas, water, and electric systems, These locally-owned and managed utility systems provide services that you use every day. Your neighbors handle the tough job of keeping these systems in operation night and day . . . make the day-to-day decisions that go with managing these vital public services . . . keep the records, read the meters, and do the dozens of tasks so essential to efficient operation. With local ownership, control, and management, your municipolly-owned systems - dividends in the form of better service, reasonable rates, and increasing ownership of a growing asset. 4 HOLSUMAHEQKERS Sheryl Kee-sler ond Bob Gustafson ore served Holsum Bread in the cafeteria. 408 South 23rd Ave. P, O, Box 6674 Phoenix, Arizona AL 2-2351 Q U M ness :.MAiN sr. 9 MESA wo 4-9471 the uBeauty SI1oPPe,, I-or your Ilome Do-it yourself cleaning, Rent our machines and save ACE AUTO PARTS NEW REBUILT USED Guaranteed Parts Discount prices to students 740 West 4th Ave. Mesa, Arizona WO 4-I449 0'l e e x 0 u. fit 'ff l 1 9 cs ' + Q no in oul uc no 6 ,T o JJFXIXA A ll L S ! 4 11 , .s 5 Y E A R S 3 Saddag 70:14 ,-fwpm Sam 1908 ' tt Lunnnv N IOWA!! - PAINT o wlrr rm Avzuuz 0 HUA A 969 - 3553 For your conzfenience . . I8 LOCATIONS SERVING I5 COMMUNITIES HIGGINS-BROWN TRAVEL SERVICE Plane Boat Bus Train Vacation Travel Planned Europe Orient Africa South Seas Hotel Reservations CHARTERED BUS It Costs No More to Have Us Make Your Plans Free Ticket Delivery 130 West Pepper W0 4-8624 Mesa, Arizona 4 ungradulariuns tn tha lass uf o E59 KITIIBIB RUBEN L. BURRELL 550 N. Country Club Dr. JUDSON J. CALHOUN 24 N. Hibbert MERRILL GRANT CHRISTENSEN 38 E. First Street J. A. CONANT JR. II50 N. Country Club Dr. WILLARD D. CROSS 218 E. Pepper Pl. A. S. FARNSWORTH 67 S. Stapley Dr. D. E. GELDMACHER 40 N. MacDonald R. E. GILBERT Il5O N. Country Club Dr. DALE HAMBLIN 64 E. First St. JOHN A. HAMBLIN. 64 E. First St. JOHN ALLAN HAMBLIN 67 S. Stapley Dr. LYLE M. HAMBLIN 64 E. First St. LAVON O'DELL T228 E. 4th Ave. OWEN JONES 34 N. MacDonald RICHARD A. LeSUEUR I6 N. Hibbert F. U. LUNDIN 54 S. Center F. A. MARINAGELI 43 E. Main R. L. MASON 43 E. Main WAYNE L. PETERSON II8 W. Pepper Pl. A. J. SILVA 550 N. Country Club Dr. JOSEPH L. TAYLOR 38 E. First St. W. H. TELFORD 30 W. First St. W. S. TELFORD 30 W. First St. WILFORD O. WATKINS' 22 S. Sirrine G- C- .HYLER LEO J. WIRTH 30 W' F'V5l Alle- Il50 N. Country Club Dr. E. C. O'DELL W. C- WOOLF 1228 Binh Ave' ll50 N. Country Club Dr. 4 X Apnrhe Air Conditioning 8 Heating GEN. SHEET METAL WORK MARSTON SUPPLY COMPANY X I Complete Line of School Supplies and Equipment Athletic Equipment Stage Equipment ONE Duplicating Supplies, Equipment and Maintenan 5:0 4-05 Office Suppli and Equipment LAN ES Market 3209 N. Central A Ph ne CR 9 9301 Ph , A A I ll Z,.1,, 1..' f1'Q ,- A IT'S WARS FOR FRIENDLINESS. i 1l-l.v Q l4f IPS SEARS FOR SATISFACTION . . , 111 , U 1111111 IT'S SEARS FOR LOW PRICES . . . 1.1.11 A4Q1 l,.111f I IT'S SEARS FOR WIDE ASSORTMENTS . . . ITE'E'EAi25 F612 REEIABLE SERVICE.. . L4 , - , , l4g IT-'S SEARS FOR QUALITY. . . SEARS MESA, ARIZONA 44 -i , Mish Studio 60,6014 54 S. Macdonald f WO 4-7422 Maha! Each senior receives the extra amount of special care that goes into a good picture, when they visit Mish Studio for Senior Class pictures. 4 PBSW SUPPLY 81 EQUIPMENT 00. Phoenix Tucson School Furniture and Supplies Audio Visual lntercommunications PBSW OFFICE EQUIPMENT CENTER Phoenix Office Furniture 81 Business Machines W SPECIALIZING IN HOSPITAL BOUQUETS Prompt DELIVERY Congratulations to the Class of 65 455 E. Main o Mesa 9 HOWARD K1 STOFFT STATIONERS Phoenix Mesa Tucson Bisbee Wliiiizii miss DATA PRODUCTS West's Leading Volume Dealer COMPANY Continental, Mercury, Cgmet 8' English Ford Sggfrggd Phoenix sALss a. ssnvicz Complete Office Um PFUCBSSWE Supplies Q Equipment Phone WO 4-2414 40 West First Avenue Mesa A one Lumber Company Since 1904 l58 S Macdonald Phone WC 4e86l8 FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH Vicki Holdawoy and Valerie Cooper prepare to mix Ful-Color paints 4 Sally Lea if Inc A Tradition Fabrlc Fashlons 156 West Main FCbl'iCS 42 27 South Sfapley Drive In Mesa For over 35Years xco0D Gzf-P ' I CURTIS 81 STAUFFER F E ROR ION ' S UNDERPASS GROCERY 247 West Fourth Avenue Phone WO 4-90I9 Mesa. Arigona H 8 L SWEEPING SERVICE 1440 East Neilson Avenue Mesa, Amana lgzrgexgr Deno ond Bob Gustafson admire Strauch's fine selection GUY Jim l , 12 W. Mann St. Mega, Anzona I .EI'EI' .ztizona .EAAJXZFC MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 7le COUNTRY CLUB BOWL COUNTRY CLUB BOWL Md Md 4 Home of the Professionals in Arizona - 39 S. MACDONALD 6 Where world's scoring records were set. MESA I ARIZONA y 1' When better tournaments are held, PHONE wo +3233 '- I Country Club Bowl will hold them. CAMERAS FILM Q f Q swf 'W 1 wi I PROJ Ecrons yfyateg lf Mm, Ariwna 969-1386 PHOTO FINISHING ' I F1 24 I 1 ...IIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIII 1111' I s'rA'rII:-wrDE sERvrcE CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PIPE SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! .- P, . .I I ' K, V, 'CN EI ,fi I f -N...n,,xxx - In EN '-- pf-:E-3' 5- -- Irv if ,V . I F ' X- IIIII4 I II' 'resent 'QTIIII A 'II' I 24 - 72 SIZES 0 Irrigation Q Storm Drains I Outfall Sewers o Underground Canals World-Wide Plfenh - Porhble Equipmenf SOUTHWEST NO .IOINT DISTRIBUTORS 3634 N. som Ave. 272.5505 CIICUKYIDQIIIIS VDUNGLAND INFANTS CHILDREN TEENS T27 WEST MAIN - MESA, ARIZONA MESA SAND 61 ROCK CO. No. COUNTRY CLUB DR. AND RIVER READY - MIX - CONCRETE I ,, . Gayle Hector and Lindo McCain choose o blouse PIQ. BOX 542 from Celio's fine se ection. MESA, ARIZONA Bus. PHONE WO 4-1773 . I. 0 I I jf' L f ,6 Van B. Brunton, Jr. . J 1, HAH CIN 'LA I If I RI I O PAPER CO. O' , F ' XXIII' W! , If L3 CCome and see us af our new Iocationb 503 West 3rd AVBIIUB PHONE WO 9-I38I Mggj Afigong I I I A I Q 'enle f Iv IM I I IIIHONE Specializing in ITALIAN Fooos. s'rEAKs AND cI-IoPs m 29 5 APT. MOTELS . AIR CONDITIONED . FREET'V . DANCING M a HEATED SWIMMING POOL PLENTY OF PARKING 17 WEST MAIN STREET 50204663 MESA, ARIZONA Raufqi fbedml 45012 RESTAURANT - MOTEL 8: COCKTAIL LOUNGE COFFEE SHOP OPEN 24-Houns YOUR HOSTS - RU DY AND IRENE 22739 E. APACHE TRAIL PHONE 986-9945 APACHEJUNCTION,ARlZ. CARROLL'S OF MESA I544 WEST MAIN Phone W0 9--0151 'DAQ , Emmy 66562, 7m:. John Callaway Jr., and the 1965 Buick Riviera. ARNOLD'S FOR FASHION PLUS FUNCTION WATCH SHOP P 1 imma 5 QuAurY REPAIRING Eff For Young Men ol All Ages PHONE 9694365 P 25 West Main, Mesa, Free Parking in Rear Park Central Mall - Phoenix ARNOLD MEECE MESA 969-2362 PHOENIX CR 7-0608 26 S. NIACDONALD MESA- ARIZONA WATCHES ' CLOCKS ' JEWELRY ' SHAVERS M E S A A U C T I O N Two Big Sales EVERY Thursday COMPUMENTS OF 1:30 and 7:00 p.m. Congratulations Grads! Try Mesa Auction for that new Furniture, T.V.'s, Stereo's or Household needs. Always A Savings SH ERWOOD PHARMACY H53 East Main We buy o'r sell for you. Auctioneer Albert E. long 49 South Robson Mr. 8. Mrs. lewis Taylor W0 4-3942 Sherwood Mesa Shopping Camel 4 i Where cant you buy a 1 1 Your future is built on the 1 beffer hamburger fork. b ,Id t d BILL'S ff reserves ou ur o a . . . Y Y HAM BURGERS FRENCH SHAKES ' r of knowledge. . . of Savings. FRIES MANS 1001 S. Country Club YOUR SAVINGS DOLLARS 800 Wes? Mann 1002 East M Receive I-usnen EARNINGS AT Mesa, Arizona VVESTEFIN s , G I AND LCJAN ASSUCIATIQN Woodland 4-4600 . . . and we, at Western Savings, salute 131 E. MAIN ST- 1 one of our own, Judi Driggs, a member . EEEQEMV of the Mesa High School class of l965. MESA' AMZONA Vwmiiseel-15 C0 liI1A1lllA1I0 S, MASS of 1965 f M41 SELL FOR LESS C Mesa 0 Casa Grande Q Glendale ' Chandle' 0 Scottsdale O Phoenix First National Bank of Arizona RAY L. cox Ray's S'I'eeI bo X Uucfom checks are .. .1 We Q' o sl S, RENTALS not ' ffl- ,OO ersona :ze Q aw q XML, CRANE sekvice n9:..L,L . 'aai A sf omkessons s. AIR roots owgag, A MR C - .. ,lcvggsgfsgagg SENERATORS a. VIBRATQRS 11 Q2 ab . - lffigwllgg me 3 MORTAR 3. CEMENT Mixens K . he-Q I ' ' T ff 'PH A X-'W-nz. on: ff twi n' I-ik eggazn off' fs Wy! E Qt mawfgiif i-:nuns .Jus BILLBE so,,,.n. a A.M. ein saao P.M. 3-'iii . X ' WM BILLBE'S BARBER SHOP . . . whether you are going on to college or out into the business world, a checking account is a necessity. First National Bank Custom Checking offers you these EXTRAS: . Free Personalized Checks . Free Check Book Covers . Free Monthly Statements . No Minimum Balance Q No Maintenance Charge You pay only 1052 a check for each check you write - this is your only charge. Make it a point to stop in soon and talk to the manager, or any of the staff, of the First National Bank nearest you. You'll find they are sincerely interested in your future. NATIONAL BANK 0F ARIZONA MEMBER F.D.I.C. 646 game wwe q-Le comejdzatf CONGRATULATIONS 453 EAST MAIN MESA' ARIZ- COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERvicE FURNITURE TOPS PLATE AND wiNDow MIRRORS GLASS INSTALLATION BISHOP GLASS OF MESA B61 EAST NIAIN MESA. ARIZONA BOB STOKES PHONE 964-8649 THE BEST IN INTIMATE APPAREL I D L Cnmef ja5Aion5 DEL GELELLA 23 SO, MACDONALD OWNER AND MANAGER PHONE WO 4-7052 MESA ARIZONA COW PALACE MILK DRIVE-IN COCO'S LAUNDRY WASH i352 Eost Broodwoy MESA, ARIZONA 251 If H J wc! EMBE eo.,D +9 H Q10 04, -.- QQST or i ' Q Qwm Q Y 4 4 'V I 'ZW 44, 1 el 46 L? 4 4..f Q LO if I m m fb X 2 A ARKZ R FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIO GARDNER'S KITCHEN 203 South Center Best Wishes Class of '65 Cordon Barber Shops 36 South Stapley East Side 500 W. IOth Place North Side 125 West Main Downtown Hair Cuts The Way You Want Them AL.so AT APACHE JUNCTION PLAZA CALL 964-B882 FOR AN APPOINTMENT IF YOU VVISH Best Wishes Burfon's Pharmacy 5620 East Main Velda Rose Shopping Center A group of kids meet at Gard ners for lunch MOORE'S To the Students of Mesa High We Thank You 760 West Main, Mesa phone WO 4-3383 ll H EUOJf.lJMJI'UQIl,6 at AfLL5G44.0, Member Federal Deposit lnsumnce Corporation Look to your nearby Valley Bank office for friendly guidance as you enter the business world. We are vitally interested in you, for tomorrow's Arizona leaders will come from your ranks. We want you as a customer, and will appreciate your account, however small. Your banker can serve you all your life, so join the bank that offers more, the bank that gives you the finest personal service in Arizona! 3, .ii iiililiii M UU! J l lu Gift w QQ bw Al 9 glfifwwfivi W GU or ,X MA nowledgments .. , 0 I Q' l ' x 229' Ui' V l , I would like to knowledge those who have made the xx l i965 Superstition a reality . . . the efforts of Mr. G. T. Q .. Young to start a n-ewcomer on his way . . . the co- , , operation of the faculty in many ways . . . a special thanks to the English department . . . most sincere gratitude to Mick-ey Portillo for the pictures in our yearbook . . . printing and guidance by Modern Color Printing . . . superior senior portraits and formal pic- tures by Mish Studios . . . Henington Studios for under- X' class pictures . . . S. K Smith Company for our cover 5 J . . . Arizona Trade Bindery for binding the Superstition 5 ' . . . and the merchants of Mesa for their advertise- l ments. - - Mig David Bacon deserves a special thanks from every- one. Starting with very little knowledge of yearbook production, he guided the Superstition staff each step of the production pa-th. 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