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Hassayamper 1972 Prescott High School Prescott, Arizona Volume 62 Co-Editors-Valerie Garcia and Kathy Blair Advisor: Earl Baker Reflections 2 of finding your place and purpose in succeeding in this world, for with all its sham drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful existence you, with eager eyes and polished faces, with hopes and dreams, and fears and longings, go forth and meet the world, with open arms and a willing heart. reflections of being at peace with yourself, for if you compare yourself with others you may become vain and bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. 8 uncertainties, problems, and questions, they all must be solved, whether it is done alone or with friends, your solution will be reflective of yourself. 15 NiORS-m SENIORS Andre, Shirley Atkin, Jill Bagwell, Nancy Bailey, Penny Bake, Bonnie Baker, Jim Baker, Vicki Bamrick, Eddie Anderson, Linda 1 20 Mike Davidson contemplates crawling in his locker or going to his next class. Barnes, Steven Bates, Susan Beasley, Cheryle Benton, Nancy Berry, Janice Bombederik, Ann Benham, Gayla Berisford, Marie Fred Bloom, Dennis Bross and Richard Langness pose for an unexpected photography session. Blair, Karen Blair, Kathy Bloom, Cathy Bloom, Fred Bone, Fred Boster, Rhonda Brambilla, Mike Brcmman, Braden 21 Bross, Denis Bueter, Crystal Bulock, Rebecca Bunker, Ellen Buntin, Kenneth Richard Parks act out his part in the play “PREJUDICE” Bushman, Jeanie Campbell, Marla Carson, Tom Check, Sally 22 Carter, Gwen Carter, Lin .i Chcromiah, Ted Church, Carron Converse, Ken Cook, Debbie Cox, Denise Senior Carron Church claims lunch is her favorite class. Craft, Quentin Crew, Eldon Culver, Diane Culver, Steve Culver, Richard 23 Dickinson, Ralph Dille, Denise 24 Scott Jensen poses after plowing the south forty. Dille, Diane Dominguez, Bonnie Drago, Tim Dragos, Lori Drentlaw, John Dunbar, Forest Dunham, Chris Eaton, Tim Eckel, Robin Edwardson, Sonja Yeah that’s pretty funny, admits David Swire. Emerson, Thomas Emery, Charles Erickson, Diane Erickson, George Erickson, John 25 Foster, Richard Foxford, Cheryle Fundum. Richard Gahm, Debbie Garcia, Valeric Gardner, John Garduno. Hilda Gcever, Janice Gilliland. Rick Gilmore, Sandra 26 Grey, Patty Griffin, Ron Grimm. Pat Gunther, Linda Haley, Sandra Hall, Lauri Halter, Laura Hammond, Arden Hansen, Eric Hansen, Pat 27 Hanna, John Harvey, Richard Hatfield, Kenneth Hawley, Maralyn Hennings, Rick Hernandez, Ruben Heslop, Darlene Hewitt, Timothy Hightower, David Hill, Stuart Tom Carson pointingly claims they went that-a-way. Hilligoss, Robin Hindman, David Hoffman, Bill Hollingsworth, Jerry Hollingsworth, Mike Holmes, Gloria 28 Jones, Karen Jones, Mary Lou Kack, Tom Kaegle, Bill Kawvlock, Darlene Hutchins, Mark Jackson, Miles James, Nancy Doug Alberty does some last minute studying. Jenney, Brandicc Johnson, Jim Hunt, Greg Hurley, Eileen Johnson, Steve Jones, Cheryl Hussen, Jeanne Jones, Ellery Kearns, Karen Keppel, Kathy Kloefkorn, Curtis Lane, Donna Laughlin, Starla Oh no I’m next, anticipates Debbie Burris. Lefebvre. Mike Lopez, tlizcbcth 30 Lane. Patty Lcckliter, Robert Lcfcvrc, Annette Lewis, Don Lombard, Debbie Lopez, Mario Lowers, Gloria Martin, Bill Martinez, Gabriel Mayo, Ellen Mock. Kathy Mead, Brian Meadows, Bill 31 Mitchell, Marjorie Mitchell, Violet John Delp studies in the solitude of the hall. McCrary, Douglas McDonald, Ruth Ann McFarland, Fred Murphy, Molly Morgan, Marlene Mrgudich, Janice Munday, Kathy Munzer, Teresa Nelson, Kristy 32 Nels, Caroline Nelson, Donald Nelson, Roy Neville, James Nilson, Marcyne Norton, Debbie Olson, Chuck Olson, Gary Olson, Julie Pawley, Debbie Pearsall, Wayne Cheryl Beasly in one of her more intense moments. Pearson, Debbie Perkins, Janina Phillips, Richard Phippen, Darrel Plumstead, Faith 33 Poston, Barbara Portcwig, James Price, Dennis Price, Marcic Priess, Gerald Proper, Jeff Oh the pain of it all, cries senior Ken Converse. Reck, Kurt Rhodes, Lindcll Rice, David Rice, Debbie Rice, Joanne 34 Robinson, Debbie Rodartc, Mary Ellen Roscoe, Sam Ruddock, Chris Rogers, Amelia Rohloff, Loric x: Rodgers, David 35 Russell, Delberl Saenz, Ruben Darla Whipple takes five between classes. Scarborough. Pete U XJk Sanchez. Elizabeth Sams, Cind Shddahl. Beverly Shelton. Jennifer Sherwood. Jimmy Get off my back l‘1I get it done, argues Shirley Andre. 36 Sisson, Steve Sleeper, Arnold Small, Eugene Smith, Debbie Smith, Patsy Sowers, Lillian Spratt, Becky Speace, Gail 37 Snapp, Arthur Sorenson. Pamela Stazenski, Sonny Stephenson, Larry Valerie Clemens meets the day with a smile. Stewart, Julie Stokes, Marilyn Stole, Ken Sturdevant, Jan Sturdevant, Janet Stringer, John Stringfield, Irene Suazo, Linda Swire, David Tenney, Ron Tindle, Nancy Tobin, Tom 38 Tone, Pamela Tonet, Robert Trjimcl. Allan Trammell, Glenda Transpota, Allen Trengove, David Vallcly, Timothy VanDyke, Verna Vanesian, Jeannine Viliborghi, Cathy Cara Contrearas and Linzi Carter rest on the planter before tackling their next class. Walker, Laurel Walker, Robert Walters, Linda Warren, Eric Wayman. Mark 39 Gathering to obtain their Senior Class pictures from Mr. Bob Wilcox are: Connie Burk, Debbie Norton, John Good, Ted Chcromiah, Bob Liccklitcr, and Chuck Van De Mark. Wcdcpohl, Paul Weeks, Charla Welch, David Wells, Liana Welly, Charles Wendt, Chris Wennings, Robin Wertenberger, Janice West, Dan Whipple, Darla 40 Whittington, Susan Wykoff, Kris Ybarra, Margaret Williams. Coricnnc Williams, Rick Wilson, Cathryn Wilson, Cathy Janice Geever, Jim Dardis, Ruth Ann McDonald, Greg Hunt, Sally Check, Mr. Lunt, and Tom Goddard rehearsing for the play “Once Upon a Mattress? Yocum. Judy 41 Ybarra, Mary Yearry, Rick Van Nest, Wayne Zabriskie, Vinette Mr. and Miss Most Likely to Succeed Maricla Lord and Ron Tenney Mr. and Miss Personality Plus 42 Robin Eckel and Ruben Hernandez Mr. and Miss Wardrobe Valerie Garcia and John Hanna Mr. and Miss Flirtatious Mr. and Miss Sporty Nancy Benton and Arden Hammond Brandy Jcnncy and John Stringer 43 Senior class president. Chuck Welly poses with his all- girl cabinet, Shirley Andre, treasurer. Mariela Lord, vice- president, and Sally Cheek, secretary. John Erickson works on Spirit Week. Irene Stringfield studies her last year of English. Arden Hammond and Annie Schneider pause to discuss graduating. 44 John Good and Gary Olson reminisce about old times. Rick Gilliand and Debbie Smith make plans for the day. Greg Hunt reherses for “Once Upon A Mattress.' Vinette Zabriskic and Nancy Richardson sadly watch the year end. Senior Memories Lights, Camera, Action Mr. and Mrs. Lea, (picture at right)TV Production advisors, prepare for daily KPHS broadcast. The TV Production crew (see below) consisted of: Top Row, L to R Andrea Hilton, Steve McCarter, Kris Wykoff, Kelly Cordes, Tom Goddard, and Charles Emery. Middle Row, L to R Paul Wilkcrson John Gamaal, Vinettc Zabriskic, Sally Check, Shelley Simons, Becky Sewell. Bottom Row L to R David Garrison, BobStarlcy, Karen Rowley. Cathy Wilson, and Yvonne Johnson. A busload of eager students ambitiously climber Badger Mountain October 9th, for the annual “Painting of the P”. Key Club also spent much time and effort to rebuild the decaying “P”. 49 Homecoming candidates for 1971-72 are: upper left: Nancy Benton, Ruben Hernandez upper right: Cara Contreras, David Welch lower left: Kathy Blair, Stuart Hill lower right: Diane Ericson, Chuck Welley. 53 Top Left: John Stringer can give a girl the scare of her life, as he did Karen Anderson in one of the assembly skits. Top Right: Our fearless leader John Erickson begins each assembly with the pledging of the flag. Bottom Right: Head Cheerleader. Robin F.ckcl, gives Wrestling Coach Ted Castenada a hand after his bath which quite surprised him. 54 “Taming of the Shrew” Cast Katherine (The Shrew) ......... Petruchio...................... Baptista....................... V incentio .................... Bianca ........................ Lucentio ...................... Hortensio ..................... Gremio ........................ Tranio ........................ Biondcllo ..................... Grumio ........................ Window ........................ Landy of the Manor ............ Christopher Sly................ Tavern Keeper ................. Tailor ........................ Pedant ........................ Pages ......................... Bridesmaids . . . Valerie Garcia ......J.P. Butitta ......Jim Dardis . .. Donald Nelson .. .. Dotty Currier ... Richard Parks ... James Vaughn .....Scott Stewart ......Jessie Ford .....Les Lambert .....Shelly Olson . . . . Karen Rowley .....Becky Spratt . Nancy McCallum .... Terry Rowley Richard Van Hook .. .. Dustin Newell . . . Debbie Shriver Nan Zabriskie Mary Pat Smith Marsha Berry Susan Renfroe Robin Wenning Janet Carbouneau . Vinettc Zabriskie Jayne Delp Top: Gathering for a family portrait is the Taming of the Shrew Cast. Bottom: Petruchio lets Katherine know who’s the boss. Top Left: Baptista conferring with Gremio. Top Right: Petruchio disiplines unruly servants. Bottom: Bianca enjoys the company of Lucentio and Hortensio. 57 Christmas spirit hit PHS in many different forms. The annual door decorating competition was won by Mrs. Tyson’s class, (Upper Left) and the second place prize was captured by Mrs. Cordes’ class. (Upper Right) Many ornaments were used for the annual Christmas Hop including several trees which were decorated by ambitious seniors. (Lower Right) “Feliz de Navidad” Spirited Christmas Hop Kathy Munday takes time out to convince Archie McDonald of her need for sympathy. (Upper Left) Mariela Lord and Rick Harvey seem to be enjoying the band. (Left) Santa Claus visited the Christmas Hop, pinata style. (Upper Right) 59 Cast Speaker -Richard Parks Kathy -Susan Renfroe Marsha Berry Amy -Kathy Kcpple Jayne Delp Tony -Dusty Newell Jim Dardis Peter -David Swire (Top Left) Susan Renfroe proclaims her innocence concerning the murder of Tony. (Top Right) David Swire and Richard Parks argue the point of prejudice. (Bottom) Kahly Kcpplc and Susan Renfroe discuss their feelings on the problem of prejudice. 60 V “King Midas and His Golden Touch” Cast Cybele Princess Tyra King Midas Alcina Perdix ia Hotcp Lady Marsya King’s Dresser Golden Tyra -Stacey LaMay -Shelley Olson -Jim Vaughn -Marsha Berry -Sandy Gilmore -Art Stevens -Debbie Shriver -Todd Bullock -Sheila Culhane (Top Left) Lady Marysa, (Debbie Shriver) explains about Princess Tyra’s behavior. (Bottom Left) Princess Tyra (Shelly Olson), and playmates enjoy typical day in the garden. (Bottom Right) Princess Tyra tells court of her wish. 61 Spirit Week Produces Unusual P.H.S. Activities Junior Olympics, a newly added feature to Spirit Week, proved to be fun for all involved. Top Left: Joe Pawlack and Jane Burns pass a lifesaver via a toothpick. Top Right: Sherry Porter and Richard Parra dance with an orange between their foreheads. Seniors succeeded in taking top honors in the Olympics. Bottom: Starting the week off w ith real spirited stomach aches are: Mr. Nelson, Mr. Jay and Mr. Kerr. Mr. Kerr took the honors for the Sophomores in the pic eating contest. In the annual hall competition the Juniors climbed Spirit mountain placing second. Seniors claim to be number one, but placed third. Making the top hall honor: Sophomores display names of their total class. (Top Right) Members of the sophomore class prepare to be stamped out by spirit. (Bottom Left) Seniors fire up to win all awards in Spirit Assembly. (Bottom Right) Cyclops (Richard Parks) and King Barholomew, (Jim Dardis) act out a scene from the winning Senior skit. 64 Spirit Reflects Enjoyment Ron Tenney and Debbie Shrivcr. reigning Royalty at the Olympic Games were avid participants. Robin Eckel, School Spirit Queen is pictured in her usual good-natured mood, while her counterpart King Ron Tenney looks on in wonder. 65 Cast Minstrel Pantomine Dancers -Rick Harvey Prince -Frank Cisneros Princess -Linda Kitchens Queen -Shirley Andre Princess 12 -Vinette Zabriskic Wizard -Jay Blair Lady Larkin -Sally Cheek Queen Aggrava in -Ruth Ann McDonald Prince Dauntless -Jim Dardis King Sextimus The Silent -Greg Hunt Jester -John Hanna Sir Sludley -Ron Tenney Studley’s girl -Laurie Thomas Sir Luce -David Welch Luce’s girl -Connie Burk Knights -Dan Lange -Miles Jackson -Cam Empcns Ladics-in-Waiting -Debbie Norton -Judy Yokum -Debbie Burris -Cathy Z. Wilson -Marla Campbell -Cathy Wilson Sir Harry -Tom Goddard Kitchcn-Wrenchs -Marls Fleming -Pat Gray Princess Winnifrcd -Janice Gecver Emily -Kris Wykoff Lady Mabelle -Terri Shephard The Nightingale of Samanband -Kathy Turley Dancers -Vicki Norton -Elaine Balmes -Cam Empens -Shelly Simons -Julie Rothfuss -Todd Bulock -Cathee Steward -Anita Dyer -Kent Heilman -Susan Bates -Miles Jackson -Tim Walker -Cathee Steward -Frank Cisneros -Gary Walker -Karen Blair Chorus Members -Todd Bulock -Jon Drcntlan Mr. Dave Lunt, director, looks over the script (Opposite Page. Top Left). Queen Aggravain, (Ruth Ann Mc- Donald) poses wearing one of her many costumes (Top Right). Sexlimus (Greg Hunt), Mr. Lunt and Wizard (Jay Blair) look over the parts (Bottom). Prince Dauntless, (Jim Dardis). Sir Steven (Miles Jackson), and Princess Winifred (Janice Gccvcr) pause awhile during practice (Top). Minstrel (Rick Harvey) practices introducing the play (Bottom Left). Prince Dauntless (Jim Dardis) ponders about his next line (Bottom Right). Snow Covered Fun The Ski Club enjoyed their trips to Purgatory this year. Pictured on the ski lift are a couple of Prescott students getting a good start down the slopes. 68 Talent Reflects Self Expression The Red Cross Talent Show involved many talented students. Bob Schicdl second place winner, gave a dramatic reading (Top Right). Jane Burns displayed her talent on the cello and took third place (Above). First place winners. Nan and Vinetle Zabriskie expressed one of their many talents with a piano duet (Bottom Left). 69 f« r . •v- N t jjWI 2f« 'wT - ♦ : VT x - -9 s V -« J fe£ :%o r. m a $ V C p _ iff a SPORTS CL - i jrr Pcr----- - -5W- • -‘ L j? v; '- - -• -1« ; ' ,fc' Zgr ' S2:- ”V- if .v - x: -r r- « w« Varsity Gridsters End Season 3-6-1 1971-72 Varsity Football Squad Bottom Row(L - R) Mgr. Tcrscy, Guy Typton, Steve McCarter, Paul Brittenham, Chris Hill, Ken Converse, Marc Jacobson, Fred Bloom, John Stringer, Ray Soriano, Bill Bleakney, David Hightower, Paul Wilkcrson. Middle Row (L - R) Mgr. Mike Helvig, Bill Simpson, Mark Miller, Carlos Urias. Don Adams, Greg Carlson, Shawn Kelly, David Knight, Joe Bates, Steve Walters, Dennis Price, Bob Manriquez, Ruben Hernandez, Dan Lange. Greg Hunt, Ron Tenney. Top Row (L - R) Coach Gary Batsell, Coach Roger Hightower Ralph Poly, Bill Kagele, David Welch. Stuart Hill, Jim Rice, Chris Cometh. Mario Lopez. Ralph Dickison, Gary Olson, Quentin Craft, Lynn Davis, Manville Richardson, Gary Young, Chuck Welly. Bottom Right Mark Miller (14) watchers the results of his handoff as Gary Young (23) tries to slip out from under a would-be tackier. Top left: Halfback Gary Young runs into a little trouble in the form of a Cortez tackier. Bottom right: Ralph Dickison and Greg Hunt (63) appl blocks to the Moon Valley defense as Ron Tenney attempts to slide up the middle. Bottom left: Ken Converse (64) helps to provide the protection necessary to get the ball in the air. Right: Bob Manriquez (10) prepares to bedazzle a couple of Paradise Valley defenders with his running ability. Bottom: Paul Wilkerson (32) tries left end on a sweep with a little assistance from tackle Stuart Hill and Pullback Ron Tenney (34). ft Top: Steve McCarter displays the running form which earned him one of the starting halfback spots. Bottom left: Junior Quarterback Mark Miller winds up and releases a pass. Bottom right: Varsity football squad crowds around before the game for a little extra strategy. JV’s Tough As Always Top left: JV’s awaiting the snap of the ball to begin action. Top right: Garon Marsh (22) sweeps around the left end for the yardage. B ottom: After the snap of the ball the JV’s move into action. 76 Top: Garon Marsh (22) flies high as he attempts to block the punt. Bottom: 1971-72 JV Football Squad Bottom Row (L-R) Chuck Newell, Bob Morrison, Leon Manuel, Garon Marsh, Mark Martinez, Coring Snyder, Bill Arnett, Ralph Davenport, Sam Nelson. Middle Row: Coach Lcs F'cndcrson. Kent Heilman, Bill Whittington, Tim Price, Randy RatlifT, Dave Wilhelmson, Casy Calloway, Dan Olsen, Chris Jenney, Dave Richardson, Larry Milligan, Coach Jack Orr. Top Row: Steve Blair, MikcTcrrin, Steve Higgins, Tom Lefebvre, Richard Parra, Marc Fornara, Dan Ress, Tim Kantak, Joe Polach, Mike Rusing, Mark Wallace. Spirit Provided Throughout PHS Top: Varsily Cheerleaders for 1971-72 were (standing) Head Cheerleader Robin Eckel, (kneeling) Terri Shepherd and Julie Rusing. (reclining) Cara Contreras and Kathy Turley. Bottom: Cheerleading and Pom Pon Sponsors Nancy Horne (left) and Pat Pchl prepare to deal with the cheerleaders and Pom Pon girls. Top left: Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for 1971-72 were all smiles for the football and basketball season. (L-R) Denise Norton. Julia Drago, Sherrie Porter, Rcnay Pierce, Becky Jones. Top Right: Badger Mascott Debbie Shrivcr monkeys around in her usual habitat. Bottom: 1971-72 Pom Pon Line were Veda Magby, Sally Check, alt. Bobbie Shaner, Susan Sparling, Diane Erickson. Nikki Trushcl. Julie Cook, Vicki Norton, Bonnie Dominquez, alt. Cathy Rahn, Joy Good, Karen Rowley. Performing With the Band Working with the band to present effective performances arc the Drum Majorettes, and Baton Twirlers. (Above) Warming up for their next number areTwirlers Anita Dyer and Bonnie Bake. (Right) Ellen Bunker and Mary Lou Jones, are the Drum Majorettes. Dedication Reflected by Honors Received Prescott High School's Cross Country team took championship honors in the Skyline Division. They are: (L-R) Mark Wayman, Coach Ray Wherley, and Richard Harvey (Kneeling) Jeff Proper, Pauline Zelmn, (statistician) John Erickson, Bob Lieckliter, Bob Ford, and Mark Earnhart. (Standing). These boys showed great dedication, and stamina throughout the season. 81 Top Left: The 1971 Cross Country squad consisted of(L-R)John Erickson, Bob Leckliter, Mark Earnhart, Rick Harvey, Jeff Proper, Mark Wayman and Neil Jensen. Bottom Left: Cross Country Coach Ray Wherley discusses PHS statistics with senior runner. Bob Leckliter. Bottom right: PHS runners Bob Leckliter and Mark Wayman stay with the pack at the Squaw Peak invitational. Top right: Jeff Proper questions the direction of the rest of the Cross Country squad at a daily practice. Varsity Roundballers Head for Divisionals Spurred by 12-6 Record (Right) Randy Hardin up for the shot as a Glendale Cardinal attempts to block and Mark Miller (25) waits to rebound. (Bottom) 1971-72 Badger Basketball squad. (Kneeling) Bob Manriguez and Ruben Her - nandez (Standing. L-R) Dennis Young, Mark Miller, Kelly Cordes, Randy McMann, Mike Bunn, Chuch Welly. Randy Hardin. Paul Wil- kerson, Ken Polk, and Ray Soriano. (Top Lcfl) Bob Manrigucz is up for two, as a Cardinal is up to block. (Top Right) Chuch Welly (Left), Mark Miller (25), Kelly Cordes (35), and an unidentified Cardinal wait to cap- ture the rebound. (Bottom Left) Dennis Young prepares to shoot a free throw as three Glendale opponents wait to grab the rebound. Roundballers Race Into Season Competition Bob Manriguez (Left) is up for two as a St. Mary’s player tries to interfere with the attempt. (Top Right) Kelly Cordcs (35) rebounds the ball, as Chris Jenny is overwhelmed by a St. Mary’s player. 'Bottom Right) Randy McMann (41) goes up for the block against a Cortez Colt. 86 (Top Left) Mark Miller (25) drives down the court, as he is persued by three Cortez Colts (Right) Mike Bunn (45) is up for the jump, as the Knights and the Badgers await the tip. (Bottom Left) Kelly Cordes (35) pivots before passing the ball to a team mate, while being guarded by two Cortez Colts. 87 Junior Varsity Prepares Young Athletes Top Left- Coach Al Frank meditates as his JV’s play hard to capture another win. Top Right-(icorgc Hawley flys up for the jump ball as two Cortez colt? wait for the ball to come down. Bottom- 1971-72 JV Basketball team consisted of: Bottom Row(I.-R) Don Gilbert, Gary Rivera, Kevin Brooks, George Hawley, Bret Rigglc, Greg Schultz. Top Row (L-R)Casey Calloway, John Fornara. Mike Kristie, Mark McLaughlin, Scott Creamer, and Dan Rees. Top- John Fornara fights for the ball as Badger Dan Rees and four Cortez Colts wait for the pass. Bottom Left- Scott Creamer (25) is up for two! Bottom Right- Pre-game show? Gary Rivera does a few dance steps as Scott Creamer and Bret Riggle look on. (L-R) Lynn Davis, Greg Hunt and Rick Yeary (Right)congratulate Miles Jackson (Second hrom Kignt) alter his match, a decision in Prescott's favor. Coach Castcnada gives last minute instructions to his wrestlers before the match. Mario Lopez makes his move to take down his opponent. ’7l-’72 wrestling team consisted of (Bottom row L-R) Mario Gabaldon, Rick Gilliland, Steve Shaffer, Miles Jackson, Dan Romo, Joe Lope (mgr.) Kevin Adrian, Terry Oskerson, Roy Golliday, Joe Chavez, (Middle row L-R) Greg Hunt, Doug Knight, Rick Yeary, Dusty Newell. Dan Cartier, Brian Fields, Larry Martinez, Joe Bates and Mario Lopez. (Top row L-R) Coach Ted Castaneda, Mark Martinez, Ralph Davenport. Wayne Hurley, Chris Cometh, Sam Nelson, Dave Richardson. Dave Welch, Bill Olson, Chris Hill, Lynn Davis and Coach Jack Orr. Micky Rusing waits for the referees signal to start the match. 91 Mgr. Joe Lopez discusses previous match with Miles Jackson, a win for the Badgers by decision. Dusty Newell chalks up two points after reversing his opponents hold. 92 Matmaids take time out to pose for the photographer before beginning various tasks during home meets. (Bottom row L-R) Lisa Smith and Vicki Norton. ( Middle row L-R) Debbie Smith, Marilyn Fornara and Cathy Steward. Top: Laurel Hermann. The referee looks on as Gino Apolinar holds his opponent a few more seconds before taking the decision in the Badgers favor. Coach Ted Castenada meditates for a few minutes before giving his grapplers a last minute pep talk before the meet. (Right) Rick Ycarry holds his opponent down and gets ready for the pin. (Bot- tom) Members of Coach Castaneda’s wrestling team who travelled to divi- sional were (L-R) Dan Cartier, Miles Jackson. Steve Shaffer. Rick Gilliland. Gino Apolinar, Chuch Newell, Joe Bates, Mario Lopez, Greg Hunt, Rick Yearry, Lynn Davis. Mark Martinez (Mgr.) and Coach Ted Castaneda. 94 (Top Left) Members of the Varsity wrestling squad congratulate Heavy- weight Lynn Davis (Center) after another match resulting in a win for the Badgers. (Top Right) Dan Cartier attempts to turn his opponent for the pin. (Bottom) Gino Apolinar moves fast to reverse his opponent holds for a quick two points. (Top) Returning lettermen for 1972 arc: Coach Wayne Howell, David Klien, Jim David, Tim Haton, and Tim Gray. (Bottom Left) Tim Gray gives Jim David a few pointers on his form. (Bottom Right) Tim Laton swings into his last year of golf for P. H.S. Birdies, Eagles, and Pars But No Bogies (Top Left) Coach Wayne Howell takes time out to think about the up and coming season. (Top Right) Seniors for the 1972 golf squad arc: John Hyde, Tim Eaton, and Greg Miller. (Bottom)The golf squad consists of: (Sitting) Tim Eaton, Greg Miller, Jim David, (Kneeling) Larry Milligan, Dale Anderson, David Klicn, Mike Sparrow, (Standing) Coach Wayne Howell. Tom Gray, Brad Beverley, John Hyde, Gary Baker, Steve Reynolds and Tim Gray. Not pictured, Coe Power. 97 Racketeers Set for Winning Season (Right)l972 Net team for PHS- Bottom Row John Rummell Middle Row (L-B) Brian Ohler and Scott Jensen Top Row (L-R) Ken Polk, Dave Pettengill, and Jim Rice. (Bottom Left) Coach Ed Villiborghi makes sure that all of his players are raring and ready to go. (Bottom Right) Ken Polk returns the ball to keep the match going. (Top) Seniors Brian Ohlcr and Scott Jensen discuss the teams future success. (Bottom Left) Scott Jensen returns the ball with an over hand smash. (Bottom Right) Jim Rice keeps his eye on the ball to make the return. 99 Reflections on Being ... a Student Or a Day in the Life of a Student Everyday is different; Every person reacts differently; We express ourselves like no one before us; CLOTHES only hint at the person beneath; But can tell so much. Right: Kay Collins and Doug Alberty. Bottom Left: Monty Ferrar. Bottom Right: David Kellcrman, Allan Minor, and Art Arment. 102 . Clothes Some wear “vote for Susan” On Fridays “Bash the Broncos” Pom Pon girls wear special blue and gold To show the team they are behind them T shirts tell all where you stand As we change our mind, we change our shirts and buttons Reflections on being .. . what you wear Left: Sharon Plumstead Right: Laurie Jensen, Elva Chavez, Joanne Borba Below: Lola Sue Devlin, Holly Davis, Susan Mcrill 103 Top: Alison Van Hook. Terry Eisenhower. Above Right: Barb Conradt Above Left: Christy MacDonald Lori Culver Below: Cindy Sarvis, Mary Ellen Rodarte Left: Marjorie Mitchell, Debbie Richards Below: Marlene Alger, Kathy Arment Center: Ranay Pierce Bottom: Eric Warren During a quiet history test, trying to type Taking a lap in P.E. or in Science asthe aroma of Food floats in from home ec. Finally lunch; an hour of talk, letting off steam. And Food. Above left: Dustin Newell Above Right: Marjorie Mitchell Right: David Lance, Kent Fwarl 106 .. . Happy Everyday has it’s bright spot Often it's hard to find, but it’s always there There is always a wise crack during a lecture Or a paper airplane sailing through the air to make you smile And the excuse for a drink of water during class Left: Eileen Hurley Lower left: Gene Apolonar Lower right: Kathy Arment Below: Eric Warren 107 ... Alone Alone by choice or because no one cares. Alone by yourselt in a crowd. Time alone spent crying, dreaming, getting your head together You’re not always sad when you’re alone A walk in the sun, mushing through the snow, A part of you belonging, A part nobody knows. Reflections on being.. . the part nobody sees. Right: Jennifer Nickerson Below: Cherylc Beasley Below left: Arthur Stevens 108 A hand that reaches out An ear that really listens A shoulder to cry on A ride to the plaza after school Spare change, Geometery, History, Chemistry notes you missed Reflections on being. . . helped and helping Above left: Tish Golden and Mrs. Tramcl Above right: Chuck Olson, Wayne Pearsall, Fred McFarland Left: Chuck Newel, Jim Sher- wood Below left: Suzic Kiekefer. Becky Sewell, Cathy Wilson Below right: Jim Baker 109 Left: Ted Quirk. Bob Algood. Mike Hollingsworth. Gary Hud- man. Right: Lenne Hall, Lisa Smith. Below: Rica Moulton: Mary Grace Lance; Scott Creamer. 110 .. .Candid A photographers delight, Someone unprepared, not expecting the click of the shutter. Sitting in the hall, click, hiding behind a tree, click! Pictures taken for practice were some of the best taken. This is what our cameras caught unexpectedly. Reflections on being. . .candid Upper Left: Debbie Burris Left: Susan Whit- tington Below Left: Debbie Robinson Below Right: Lisa Castruscio, Lori Thomas 1 1 1 wm No this docs not look like pornography to me. Student Body President. John Erickson assures Vice-president, Debbie Shrive, and sponsor, Ray Provost. (Top) Seniors who participated in Student Council were Chip Paggctt, (Sleeping) Laura Walker, Jeff Proper, Ron Tenney, John Erickson, Debbie Shriver, and Chuck Welley. (Center) Seniors Nancy Benton, and Robin Eckel try out an ice cream sandwich before the meeting. (Bottom) 114 Representing the Sophomores in the Council were Bill Whittington, Renea Pierce, and Linda Topp. (Not Pictured Bobbi Shander.) (Top) Junior members Vicki Norton. Karen Rowley, Jay Blair, and Kelly Cordes intently listen to council business. 115 Clubs Serve, Honor, Teach and Reflect Top: Seated Tim Eaton, John Stringer, George Hawley, Roy Galliday, David Welch, Rex Perry and Ron Tenney, Standing Ken Polk, Jimmy Wilson. Danny Lane. Mike Deaver, Steve Blair and Jay Blair. Right Key Club officers are Seated David Welch, President, Stuart Hill, Senior Vice-president. Ken Polk, Junior Vice-presidertt, Diane Erickson, sweetheart, and Freddy Bell, advisor. 116 (Top) Lettermen Shawn Kelly, Tim Eaton, David Hightower, John Stringer, Mark Wayman, Ron Tenney, Mario Lopez, David Welch, Dan Lane and sponsor Roger Hightower lake time out from their sports to be photographed. (Bottom) Serving their school and community are the goals of Kcycttcs. Members are: (Kneeling) Kathy Munday, Debbie Smith, Shirley Andre, Nancy Richardson, Karen Sich, and Kathy Blair (Standing) Annie Schneider, Janice Wcrtcnbergcr, Val Clemens, Jill Atkin. Brandy Jcnncy, Nancy Benton, Darla Whipple, Molly Murphy, Valeric Garcia and Connie Burk. 117 Young Actors Establish Theater Background (Upper) Thespians members are (Sitting L-R) Marsha Berry, Sandy Gilmore, Shelly Olson, (Kneeling) Karen Rowley, Susan Renfroe, (Standing) Eric Villiborghi, Valerie Garcia, Vinette Zabriskie, Richard Parks. Debbie Shriver, Jim Vaughn, Jayne Dclp, Becky Spratt, Nan Zabriskie, Jim Dardis, Stacy Lamay. Donald Nelson. Kathy Keppell, Todd Bullock. A typical scene, taken from a meeting of Thespians, a secondary, honorary club whose purpose is to give students a better understanding and appreciation in all views of the theater. (Bottom) Drama Club members arc (Left to Right) Vinctlc Zabriskic. Karen Rowley, Richard Parks. Shelley Olson. Donald Nelson, Jim Vaughn, Nan Zabriskic. Debbie Shriver, Susan Rcnfroe, Jayne Delp, Marsha Berry, Becky Spratt, Kathy Polack, Lcs Lambert. Karen Myrehn, Kathy Kcpplc, Mrs. Tyson, Isabelle Barnes. Debbie Allen. (Top) Drama Club members discussing the success of their production “Taming of the Shrew.” 119 Todays Endeavor Tomorrows Reward Co-editors Valerie Garcia and Kathy Blair take time out to be photographed with their favorite advisor Mr. Earl Baker. (Above) Putting their feet together, instead of their heads are members of the 1971-72 yearbook staff. They are: Nancy Benton, typist, Jill Atkin, activities editors, Bonnie Dominguez, sports editor, Vicki Norton, activities assistant, Molly Murphey, senior editor, Susie Wheeler, honors and student life, assistant, Laura Halter, honors and student life editor, Connie Burk, business manager, Pam Collum, underclass editor. Not pictured Shirley Andre, typist, and Brancy Jenncy, senior assistant. 120 (Top Left) Newspaper editors Pam Collum, and John Gardner pose infront of sample newspapers. (Top Right) Photographers personell Jesse Ford, Jon Gipe, Scott Jenesen, Dana Johnson and Dave Klien have their picture taken for a change. (Bottom) Newspaper staff reporters arc, Marcia Rich, Larry Weeden. Betty Anderson, Connie Burk, Scott Jenesen, Julie Purglss, Eileen Hurley, Carron Church, and Dan Gilbert. 121 Student Interest Reflected by Club Membership (Top) Young journalists qualifying for Quill Scroll Club are: (L-R) Laura Halter, Molly Murphy. Kathy Blair, Connie Burk, Val Garcia, Annette Lefevre, and Pam Collum. (Left) Learning about photography is the goal of: (Kneeling) Betty Anderson, Bob Lieck- liter, Jessie Ford, and John Good. (Standing) Terry Eisenhower, Steve Dunham, Dennis McMillen, and Sponsor, Earl Baker. 122 (Top) Ski Clubbers prepare for a trip to the slopes of Purgatory. (Bottom) Fun and snowy slopes arc experienced by the Ski Club. Members are: (Bottom Row) Nancy Richardson, Julie Cook. Ken Converse, David W ilhclmson, Tom Euler, and Sponsor, Jerry Nelson. (2nd Row) Tom Carson, Cindy Sarvis. Annie Schneider. Monty Fcrrar, Debbie Rcusel, Ellen Smith, Jaime Martinez, and Colleen Kelly. (3rd Row) Lorna Pabst, Cathee Rahn. Carol Campbel, Diane Wcstcrland, Laurie Jacobs, Teresa Hussen, and Tom Kack. (Back Row) Laurel Hermann, Stuart Hill, Shirley Andre. Julie Rothfus, Tim Drago, and Robert Walker. 123 Students Reflecting Their Skills in a Useful Way. Learning the primary skills of teaching and sponsoring service projects arc the activities of Future Teachers of America. Participants arc: (Seated) Becky Sewell, Julie Olson, and Sponsor, Lcla Roach. (Standing) Larry Walker, Irene Stringfield, Andrea Hilton, Mary Ellen Rodarte, Gabriela Lord, Mariela Lord, Cathy Wilson, Darlene Kawulok, Emily Bagby, Brenda Savage, Judy Gojohn, and Susie Kieckhefer. 124 (Left) Speech Club members learn public speaking techniques, and participate in speech tournaments. They arc: (L-R) Becky Gilbert, Donald Nelson, Kathy Arnett. Jean Hyde, Donna Love, Kathy Brown. - Jim Vaughn. Bob Schcidt. Sponsor, Micheal Lamar, and John Hyde. (Bottom) (L-R) Working to make the library a belter place for students arc the Library Club members: Mike Moritz, Linda Guenther, Sponsor. Jane Underwood, Slarla Laughlin, Sponsor, Pat Roy, and Sponsor, Pal Hedgepeth. Students Training for Their Futures (Right) F.F.A. chapter officers arc: Sam Aiton, Secretary, Pete Scarbrough, President, Ken Hatfield, Treasure, Tom Petty, Reporter, Mike Davis, Vice President, Roy Nelson, Sentinal, and Sonny Sta cnski. Parlimentarian. (Bottom) Rich Chiantarctto, Pat Hansen, Lavania Patterson, Kenny Hatfield, Pete Scarbrough, Roy Nelson and Sonny Stazenski arc senior members who benefit from the many learning experiances of the club. 126 (Lefl)Greenhand or first year members of the club are: Gary Hatfield, Linda Faiola, .Tina Hansen, Jeff Dunlap and Tim Price. (Bottom) Juniors provide the majority of the members in F.F.A.. They are: (Left to Right) Debbie Richards. Elaine Balmes. Mike Davis, Sam Aiton, Tina Monninger, Alfie Ford, Valerie Carter, Kraig Collier, Gail Jensen. Marla Fleming. Rikka Moulten, Dave Yarbrough, Mike Moritz, Alan Transpota, Steve Clark, Jim Lemons. Denny Hansen, Gary Roberts, Doug Kildoom, Jerry Vance, and Tom Petty. F.F.A. provides practical experience and training for students who are interested in the various vocational fields of agriculture. Chess Club Teaches Skills and Enjoyment Learning and practicing the skills of chess interests (L-R) Tom Kctt. Ray Cottle. Joe Haydorn, Bob Allgood. Rex Tranter, David Baldwin. Bob Bcyea. Tom Chappelle. John Hyde. John Erickson, Robert Best, and sponsor James Stephenson. (Seated) Gary Olson. Tim Eaton, and Franc DeWillis, officers. 128 Medical Experiences Aid Students for the Future (Top) Future Medical Careers Club is designed for girls interested in a career in medicine. Furthering their educations are: (L-R) Lisa Kirby, Terry Johnson, Cindy Heiselmcyer, and Linda Wccdon. (Standing) Sponsor Ruth Dickerson, Connie Rodarte, Marcy Nielson, Gayla Wcgel, and Teresa Baily. (Left) Red Cross Club also experiences students in the way of medicine. Members are: Linda Buchwald, Debbie Robinson, Richard Quintero. Marlene Morgan, and sponsor David Kurr. From the Crowd to the Individual Above: Students participating in Model United Nations Club are (Seated) Cathy Wilson, Jim Dardis, and Gary Hudman. (Standing) Tom Goddard, Jeni Wilson, advisor Mr. Sewell. Ted Quirk and advisor Mr. Kurr. 130 Some members of the Inter Club Council are Greg Miller, DougAlberty, Kay Collins, Jill Atkin, Molly Murphy, and knitting Nancy Benton. Left: Promoting spirit throughout the school and aiding the athletes take up the time of: (Sitting) Cathy Wilson. Elva Chavez. Martha Marnell. Yvonne Johnson, Karen Raw- Icy. (Kneeling) Advisor Mrs. Janice Duran. Rhonda Boster, Norcen Basinger, Laurie NcLeod, Paula Roberts. Mary Pat Smith. Debbie Kitchens. (Standing) Advisor Mrs. Dor- othy Cordcs, Genelle Larsen, Debbie Quain, Susan Perry, Chris Ingerson, Cindy Wil- kerson, Norma Billy, Cathee Stewart. Julie Rusing. Denise Bussard, and Miss Maurneen Jewell (Advisor) 131 Top: Engines, carboraters, and batteries arc the business of the Auto Mechanics Club. Patricipating mechanics are: (L-R)Chip Padgett, Larry Hindman, Kahy Payne, Greg Hunt, Ron Fearno, Gerald Barn- aberes, advisor Mr. George Mc- Millan, Manvillc Richardson. Arnic Sleeper, Brian Alberty, Ed Bambrick, Robert Brimer, Gary Nelson, and Robert Todd. Right: Future Home- makers of America learn skills in all areas of home maintenance. (Sitting) Terry Barnes, and advisor Mrs. Mc- Creary. (Standing) Sherry Shepard, Brenda Arnet, Teresa Baily, Sharon Plumstead, Judy Cauthan. and Terasa Bares. 132 Vocational Training Furthers Student Abilities Vocational Industrial Clubs of America helps train students in vocational fields which will aid them in future endeavors. (Kneeling) Brian Albert. Gary Nel- son. (Standing) Rick Yeary, Penny Baily, Bill Meadows, Doug Alberty, Kaye Collins, Chip Padgett, Kathy Payne, Manville Richardson. Laura Walker and advisor George McMullen (Flipping the peace sign). Richl: COE girls raised money by selling candy. Christie Nielson, Karen Kearns, Bonnie Dominguez. Glenda Trammell, Denise Dille and Penny Bailey pose before selling their quota of candy. Below: Working girls belong to Coopertive Office Education. (E-R) Denise Dille. Karen Kearns, Donna Lane, Debbie Gahm, Christie Nielson. Liz Sanchez. Diane Culver, I.inda Walters, Margaret Ybarra. (Standing) Penny Bailey. Vicki Baker. Kay Collins, Debbie Cook, Glenda Trammell. Diane Dille. Cindy Elherly and Cathy Troupe. 134 Above: Distributive Education Clubs of America helps students gain the experience of on the job training. (Seated) Arden Ham- mond, Mark Evens, Mike Bram- billia, Sam Roscoe and Bob Merlowe. (2nd Row) Kathy Munday, Mary Ellen Rodarte. Linda Anderson, Cheryl Jones, Debbie Lombard, and Nila Hunt, Michael Moore, Ronnie Coats, Jim Johnson. James Portewig, Terry Seats, and Don Dousel. Left: DECA Officers for 71-72 are: Arden Hammond. Mark Evens, Debbie Lombard, Nita Hunt and Mike Brambillia. 135 Choraleers Select Choir: Anderson, Dale Burris, Debbie Flores, Pat Lange, Dan Parsons. Penny Stewart. Patty Andre, Shirley Campbell, Marla Gecver. Janice Manz. Carol Pawley, Debbie Sims, Mark Bailey, Penny Cheek, Sally Goddard, Tom Marsh, Janna Pearsall, Wayne Thomas, Lauri Bake, Bonnie Cisneros, Frank Godejohn, Judy McDonald, Ruth Ann Rothfus, Julie Turley, Kathy Bates, Lorita Cooley, Judy Gray, Patricia Meriwany, Peri Scheidt, Bob Welch, Dave Bates, Susan Dardis. James Hanna, John Mitchell, Violet Shepard, Terri Wilson, Cathy Benham, Gayla Drenthlaw, Jon Harvey, Rick Newell, Dusty Simons, Shelley Wilson, Cathy Blair, Jay Dyer. Anita Hood, Nancy Norton, Debbie Sims, Mark Wykoff, Kris Blair, Karen Eaton, Tim Hunt, Greg Norton, Vicki Snapp, Arthur Yocum, Judy Brown, Barton Evans, Mark Jones, Karen Olson, Julie Soriano, Ray Young, Dennis Bunker, Ellen Fleming, Marla Kitchens. Linda Parry, Susan Steward, Cathy Zabriskie, Vinette Burk, Connie 136 “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing...” Quartet Select Choir ■ . T 3 Concert Choir Adkins, Wanetta Adrian, Connie Allen, Donna Armet, Art Armet, Kathy Bake, Bonnie Balmes, Hlaine Bendict, Barbara Berry, Janice Bigelow, Tonnie Booth, Tim Boster, Rhonda Brogdon, Patricia Brooks, Lonnie Bulock, Todd Burns, Jane Burris, Claude Carter. Valerie Casteel, Lynn Collins, Richard Colloway, Joe Davis, Claudia Davis, Sharron Dawson. Shirley Duke, Rhonda Hrickson. Diane Farrar. Monty Fields, Bryan Fields, Jeri Flippcn, Jayne Fong, Kim Gilmore, Sandy Flansen, Tina Hardin, Luanne Heiselmeyer, Cindy Heilman, Kent Henry, Starla Hollingsworth, Jerri Jackson, Cheryl Jones, Joanne Kirby, Lisa Kline, Jerri Knight, Doug Kreamcr, Debbie Larson, Gcncllc McDallun, Nancy McDonald, Joy Mccleod. Laurie Monningcr, Tina Moultan, Rikka Parry, Rex Patterson, Lavania Payne, Cathy Pchl, Darla Prescott, Rhonda Randell, Donald Ravetto, Evelena Read, Linda Reynolds. Nancy Riggle. Bret Rodarte, Mary Ellen Rousselle, Debra Russel, Sharon Rees, Dan Savage. Brenda Seefeld, Pal Serrano, Judy Shancr, Barbara Sheilds, Wayne Sich, Karen Simpson, Ginger Smith, Lisa S peace, Gail Sprat, Becky Steward, Scott Sturdevant, Jan Underwood. David Walker, Gary Walker, Tim Washburn, Loralyn Weeks, Charla Wegner, Pam Wertenberger, Janice Werlenberger, Sharon Zabriskie, Nan Concert Madrigals 138 Girls Madrigals Alger, Marlene Campbell, Brenda Carey, Billie Chavez, Elva Clark, Cindy Clingman, Susan Cluppcr, Kathy Culp, Mary Dotson, Holly Edgar, Sandi Elliott, Twyla Rores, Rosemary Helvig, Lynn Henry, Judy Hernandez, Carmen Hernandea, Norman Hewitt, Karen Holmes, Gloria James, Nancic Jiacalone, Pat Kelly, Colleen Lane, Betty Lopez, Claudia Means, Sharon Nickerson, Jenny Norton. Denise Patterson, Denna Porter, Sheri Pruett, Jo Beth Rogers, Cheryl Reck, Kim Rohloff, I la Shepard. Sharon Sherrod, Carol Sheilds, Wanda Staeeli, Beth Turley, Carolyn White, Venita Ybarra, Mary Parks. Davcna Young, Janet Girls Chorus 139 I I Believe in Music Believe in Magic Stage Band participants for 1971-1972 arc: John Delp, Ron Griffin, Shawn Kelly. Lisa Kirby, Charles Mikulewicz, Darryl Moore. David Murphy, Kathy Pawlock, Rex Tranter, Seo Stanfield. Chuck Van Demark. James Vaughn, Eric Villiborghi. Janice Wertenberger, Jim Wilson, Ethan Wolfinger. 140 Allan, Jane Hyatt, Karen Stringfield, Irene Andre, Shirley Ingcrson, Kris Thacker, Wayne Bagby, Emily Johnson, Terri Tranter, Rex Bake, Bonnie Jones, Mary Lou VanDermark, Chuch Baker, Elisa Kelly, Shawn Van Dyke, Verna Bates, Lorita Kirby, Lisa Vaughn. James Best, Robert Kurr, Carolyn Villiborghi, Eric Billcy, Norma Loving, Janet Walker, Gary Bunker, Ellen Luce, Mike W'ayman. Mark Chavez, Joe Mathews, Lanny W'crtenbergcr. Janice Delp, John McCleod, Doug Wcstcrincn. Diane DeWillis, Franz Mikulewicz, Charles Wilson, Jim Ewart, Kent Moore, Darryl Wolfinger, Ethan Foley, Jeff Morrison, Robert Zabriski, Nan Garrison, David Murphy, David Lyon. Anna Garrison. Don Pearsall, Wayne Gray, Nancy Pritchett, Elenor Griffin, Ron Sherwood. Melanie Herbert. Pam Speers, John Hopper, Nancy Spencer, Russell Hussen, Teresa Stanfield. Seo 141 With a Touch of. . . the Masters Hand Juniors Dream on to Days of Senior Tomorrows. Junior class officers for 1972 are from left to right; Kelly Cordcs-President. Terri Shcpard-Secretary, Karen Rowley-Senator, Vicki Norton-Councilman at Large, Kathy Turley-Vice President, Jay Blair-Senator. Not pictured is Scott Creamer-Treasurer. Adams, Don Adkins, Nelson Adkins, Wannetta Adrian. Kevin Aiton, Sam Alberty, Brian Dalger, Wayne Allan, Bob Allan, Jane Allen, Debbie Allen, Donna Alvarado, Margaret Anderson, Betty Anderson. Karen Apolinar, Gene Apolinar, Steve Arnett, Brenda Arredondo, Larry Baca, Manuel Bailey, Theresa Bailey, Tracey 146 Baker, Elisa Balmes, Elaine Barber, Rodney Barton, Dale Bates, Joe Best, Robert Billcy, Norma Baldwin, David Banas, Terri Barnabas, Gerald Bates, Bonita Berry, Marsha Beyea, Richard Black, Skippy Blair, Jay Bleakney, Bill Block, Toni Boughner, David Brewer, Pat Brimon, Robert Bristow, Fred Brooks, Larry Brooks. Lonnie Brown, Barton Bosley, David Boster, Sherry Boulton, Anita Bowers, Steve Bowman, Butch Buckwald, Linda 147 Oh no Mr. Baker, I didn’t do it that way. At least I don’t think I did. Are you sure that's my paper!?! Bucter, Bill Bulock, Todd Bunn, Steve Burgess, Julie Buris, Claude Burklow, Rhonda Burnam. Bob Burney, Mary Busby, Linda Bussart. Denise Carlson, Dan Carlson, Greg Carter, Valarie Carver, Linda Calloway. Paul Campbell, Carol Campbell, Carolyn Casteel, Lynn Cauthcn, Judy Chavez, Joe Chiappini, Clay Christ, David Church, Jill Cisnerus, Prank Clark, Candyce Clark, Steve Coats, Russell Currier, Dottie Collier, Kraig Collins, Rich 148 Conrad, Guy Cook. Debbie Cook, Julie Duke, Rhonda Duke, Jim Dunham, Kelly Cooley, Judy Cottle, Ray Cummings, Karen David, Jim Dawson, Shirley DeWillis, Frantz Copeland. Robin Charon, Laurie Curry, Diana Davis, Mike Delp, Jane Dickson, Mike Cordes, Kelly Creamer, Scott Daniels, David Deaver, Mike Dcvercaux, Kim Dougherty, hileen Contemplating her thoughts, Susan Smith finds the halls of P.H.S. a quiet place to study. wm As Dana Johnson sits and pines her thoughts away, she pictures herself as a poor girl on the Mississippi Riverbank. Eisenhower, Terry Empens, Cam Englehart, Gary Fagan, Cindy Fahrnar, Debbie Ferra, Denise Fields, Jerri Fisher, David Fleming, Maria Flippcn, Jayne Foley, Jeff Fong, Kim Fornara, Marylin Frye, Raymond Fuchs, Frank Gabaldon, Mario Gaither. Patrice Garnaat, John Garrison. David Gipc, John Gilbert, Becky Gilliland. Connie Codejohn, Judy Godwin, Robin Good, Joy Goodmann, Amy Grant, Dana Gray, Nancy Gregory, Kim Grobe, Tom Guethle, Diana Hall, Lennc Halloway, Jim Halter, Cary l Hannay. Diane Hansen, Dennis Harden, Lou Anne 150 Harden, Kandy Harkema, Nicki Harmon. Barbara Harmon, Linda Hatch, Lcslcc Hayes, Tom Heiselmeyer, Cindy Helvig, Mike Hennings, Mike Herrmann, Laurel Hill. C hris Hilton, Andrea Hindman, David Holdgc. Angela Hohman, Dave Holland. David Holliday. David Hook, Patty Hoop, Carolyn Hopper, Nancy Howard, Sharon Howe, Alfie Huddleston, Ginger Hunt. Jim Husscn, Teresa Hutchens, Julie Hutchison. Bill Ingerson. Kris Jacalone, Paul Jacobs, Lori Carolyn Hoop asks the question, “You think you’re stronger than I am? Well how come you arc down on the floor and I'm still standing? Huh? 151 Barbra Merkley is very tempted to taste her own cooking. Will she do it? Jacobson, Mark Jones, Charlie Jones, Rose Marie Johnson, Patti Johnson, Yvonne Kinsborough, Knight, David Jensen, Gail Jones, hugina Johnson, Dan Hurt, Allen Kelly, Shawn Linda Kostolansky, Jensen, Neil Jones, Rigina Johnson, Dana Johnson, Roy Kildoo, Doug Kitchens, Linda Klein, David Steve Kraimer, Debbie Lambert, Steve Lane, Betty Laipple, Rick Langfeldt, Gwen Langdcll, Debbie Lange, Dan Langford, Luann Langness, Richard Layman, Tom Leake, Chuck Leavitt, Rose Mary Lemay, Stacie Lemous, Jim Lewis, Debra Lewis, Kenny Lewis, Jerry Linton, Steve Listol, Diane Listol, Gary Little, Katherine Loftus, Libby Logan. Jeff Lord, Patricia Lopez, Joe Love, Donna 153 Luce, Mike McDonald, Joy McCallum, Nancy McGee, Jim McCarter, Steve Madrid, Robert McCormick. Miles Maiolo, Frank Magby, Veda Manriquez, Bob Manz, Carol Marcum, Londat Mastin, Mike Mathews, Lanny Mayo, Melissa Mikulewicz, Charlie Miller, Glen Miller, Mark Miller, Patty Minnick,Malia Mitchell, Karen Mitchell, Minton Mobley, Vikki Monninger, Tina Moore, Darryl Moritz, Mike Morris, Kathy Morrison, Janet Moulton, Rikka Mungiak, Ernie Myers, Cindy Navarro, Andy Nelson, Gary Nelson, Greg Newell, Dusty Newman, Robert Norton, Vicki Iris Rich seems to be very involved in the intense typing work she does for the Badger. 154 O’Brien, Mike Oskerson, Terry Parks, Davena Parks, Nancy Parry, Susan Parsons, Penny Patrick, Keith Payson, Janet Pearsall, Mike Pehl, Darla Perez, Danny Peters, Judy Peterson, Debbie Pettengill, David Petty, Tom Phillips, Rick Picket, Sharon Pierce, Bill Polcy, Robert Polk, Ken Potter, John Pratt, Tom Prescott, Rhonda Pribble, Gentry Queen, Debbie Quintero, Theresa Rahe, Nancy Rahn, Cathie Randall, Sally Reed, Greg Reed, John Renfroe. Susan Reynolds, Nancy Rice, Donna Rice, Jim Rich, Iris Richards, Debbie 155 Mike Moritz, who works in the library often wonders why a library is suppose to be so very quiet. Today he discovers it is so he can sleep. Rivera, Beatrice Robbins, Tim Rodgers, David Rivera, Vivan Roberts, Paula Rogers, Cheryl Robbins, Rick Rodarte, Connie Russelle, Debra Rusing, Julie Russell, Bill Russell, Diane Russell, Sharon Rustad, Clifford Rutan, Debbie Saenz, Virginia Saunders, Lloyda Sarvis, Ben Sauagc, Brenda Schecr, Ken Schneider, Jim Schnitzios, Brent Scott, Gary Seefeld, Trisha Sewell, Kathleen Shepard, Terri Sherwood, Melanie Shields, George Shuey, Ron Simons, Sheldon Simpson, Bill Simpson, Ginger Simpson, Tani Rothfuss. Julie Rowley, Karen Rlummel, Mark mmm 156 Simpson. Vickie Sims, Carla Singer. Marilyn Smith, Lisa Smith. Susan Sncllgrovc. Bill Snodgrass, Mike Soriano, Ray Sparling, Susan Stanfield. Oscar Starley, Bob S|eger, David Slein, Becky Stevens, Artie Stevens, Scott Stevens, Sherri Stewart, Kathy Stewart, Patty Stewart, Scott Sticc. Randy Stoesz. Jennifer Storm, George Swanncr, Marcus Tassinari, Pete Taylor, Dale Testerman, Gayland Thomas, Laurie Thowson, Sherrill Tipton. Guy Todd, Bob Catching Nikki Trushcl in the quiet atmosphere of practicing one of her routines for her performance with the pom pon line. Today’s Juniors... Tomorrow’s Seniors Torgcrson, Loren Tranner, Rex Tremper, Steve Trengovc, Mark Trujillo, Anna Trushcl, Nikki Turley, Kathy Underwood. David Urias, Carlos Valdez, Ralph Vallely, Bill Vance. Jerry VanHook, Alice Vaughn, Jim Viliborgi, Erick Waller, Gary Venezual, Arnold Walters, Steve Washburn, Laura Wayman, Sheri Weaver, Jackie Weaver, Mike Wedcpohl, Maureen Weedon, Larry Wegner, Pamela Wells, Mike Wertenberger, Sharon Westerinen, Diane Wheeler, Susie White, Tom Wigal, Gayla Kim Dcvercaux is shown displaying a creation from the Arts and Craft class made earlier this year. 158 Gene Apolinar, and Mai o Gabaldon harass J )e Bates as he catches forty winks. Yaw, Emile York, Phillip Young. Denis Young, Gary Young, Janet Zabriskie, Nan Wilson, Jimmy Wolfingcr, Ethan Womak, Gary Yarbrough, David Wilhclmscn, Win Wilkerson, Cindy Wilkerson, Paul Willis, Judy Wilson, Jim 159 Sophomores Begin a New. . . Arlmcnt, Bill Arment, Kathy Anderson, Carol Anderson, Dale Anderson, Larry Anderson, Mary Jane Alvarado, Richard Alger, Marleen Albert. Henry Addis, Sue Babtista, Chris Bagby. Emily Balfour, Lori Barber, Cherie Barnabas, Aurelia Barnes, Jane Barnes, Terri Barnes, Tom Barra, Becky Bartlett, Bob Bateman, Bill Bates, Todd Becker, Debby Bell, Diane Bennett, Jaquetta Beyea, Bob Berger, Anita Bigalow, Toni Beuter, Carl Billings, Peggy Birk, Steve Blair, David Blair, Steve Bloom, Vickie Blount, David Booth, Tim Bordner, Mike Boulton, Anita Brogdon, Malie 160 Bolado, Mary Bolton, Anita Borba, Joan Brooks, Kevin Brown. Debbie Brown, Kathy Brown, Jeff Brown, Steve Bullock, Sam Bunn, Mike Burhans, Laura Burnette, Carrie Burns, Jane Burris, Claude Bushman, Anita Buntin, Karen Cagle, Robert Campbell, Brenda Cantizaro, Karen Carbonncau, Janet Don Gilbert expresses his enthusiasm to learn the job of paper work. 161 Chiappini, Fern Christie, Mike Ciingman, Jeri Clingman, Susie Clupper, Cathy Collerman, Dave Collins, Steve Cometh, Chris Commings, Dan Connor, Mike Cooleg, Steve Conrad, Barb Contrearas, Diane Crabtree, Marsha Culhain, Shela Culp, MaryEllcn Culver, Lori Currier, Debbie Cessna, Cloc Chappel, Tom Chavez, Elva Daignaull, Cathy Davis, Bill Davis, Don 162 Esponisoa, Teresa Ewan. Kent Farrar, Mont Davis, Don Davenport, Ralph Dcehr, Tim Dchcssc, Phyllis Dcjoung, Irving Delaney. Dennis Deming, Mark Drago, Julie Dragos, Linda Duck, Tim Duke, Rhonda Dunham, Kelly Dunham. Steve Eckel, Audcy Eaton, Sandy Edwards, Brad Edwardson, Steve Eggcrs, Theresa Eisenhower, Dave Elliot, Twyla Enscore, Loral Espitia, Marcella Espitia, Steve Eurehill, Susan Fayola, Linda Fenton, Charles Ferra, Denise Fields, Bernie Fields, Brian Fillipi, Dave Fitschcn, Tom Flippcn, Greg Flores, Rose Jeff Lira plays his favorite tunc on school time. 163 Frakes, Melissa Franks, Tom Ford, Jessie Ford, Paul Fuchs, Tom Fuller, Darrell Gabriel. Mike Gagnon. Sherri Garduno, Richard Garrison, Don Gago, Carlos Gilbert, Don Goldberg, Jeff Goldsmith, Dave Golladay, Roy Gonzoles, Cheral Granger, Connie Grey, Tim Grimm, Jack Hafliger, Marvin Flagcrty, Patty Hale. Doug Hall. Kim Halle, Sherrie 164 Mrs. Tyson creates a new image for Terri Barnes through her make up. Sophomore class officers arc (L-R) Ranay Pierce, Carol Padgct. Leah Williams, Linda Topp, Bill Whitting- ton, and Bobbi Shaner. Not pictured, Susie Kicckhcfer. Hefley, Lena Hernandez, Ruth Hoover, Glen Hickman, Don Hume, David Hyatt, Karen Jackson, Cheryl Helman, Kent Hewitt, Karen Hoover, Glenn Higgins, Steve Hurley, Wayne Hyde, Jeanne Jackson, Randy Hclvig, Lynn Henry, Judy Herbert, Pam Hernandez, Carman Hernandez, Lddy Heydorn, Joseph Hopf, Pat Hichlcmen, Doreen Holden, Kim Hoover. Rex Holden, Kim Hurfean, Kay lekes. Jack Jacobs, Laurie 165 Darrell Russell works feverishly to become a senior. Jcarsma, Hilda Jenney, Chris Jeneson, Lori Jcneson, Nancy Jones, Dean Jones, Jodie Jones, Wava Johnson, Teresa Johnson, Terri Johnson, Wayne Kantak, Tim Kelly, Collcnc Kieckhefer, Dorothy Kimbul, Linda Kimmcl, Robert Kirby, Lisa Klein, Paul Klofkorn, Authom Krantz, Carl Kline, Jerri Knight, Doug Koch, Dave Kurr, Carolyn Kulman, Shirley Lafcy, Tom Lail, Debbie Lambert, Lcs Lance, David Landis, Terry Langdcll. Debbie Lantz, Mary Larriba, Debbie Larsen. Genelle Lasadaga. Mike Lauchnor, Barry Leavitt, Pam Lefvrc, Andre Leigh, Mary Ann Lewis, John Lira, Jeff Little, Luann Loflin, Mary Lopez, Cludia Lovett, Bobbie Loving, Janet Lowe, Randy Lunsford, De wayne Lyford, Rick Markin, Connie Mahler, Steve Markham, Marilyn Marnell, Marti Marron, Maggie Martini , Larry Martinez, Mark Masters, Bob Matli, Chcrlyl Mayo, Candy Me Carther, Loyd As Mr. Frank reads the list, who will be the lucky boy who gets to stay after school? Will it be John Fornara, George Hawley, or Gary Rivera? McCoy, Barbara McCreary, Kevin McDonald, Christine McKcad, Joyce McLoud, Doug McMilliam, Chris McNeed, Joyce Merrell, Suzy Merrit, Dennis Mertz, Charles Miller, Jim Miller, Rosanne Miller, Roseanne Milligan, Larry Milligan, Steve Miola, John Minner, Allen Miner, Alan Minnik, Maleea Mihehel, Carol Mitchell, Sharon Mitchell, Verna Monguia, Pete Montgomery, Ellen Mora, Sandra Moreno, Richard Morris, Tony Morrison, Bob Moyer, Rich 168 Murray, George Myers, Cindi Naranjo, Irene Neill, Mike Nelson, Derral Nelson, Glenda Nelson, Sam Newton, Mary Nickerson, Jenni Norris, Barbara Norton, Denise Notson, Karen O’Bratt, Dennis Olnhausen, Ken Olson, Dan Olson, Shelley Oso, Dwight Pabst, Lorna Padgett, Carol Parra, Richard Parry, Rex Patrick, Alice Patterson, Deanna Pena, Veronica Ravetto, John Ranay Pierce and Bill Whittington listen attentively to Student Council business. Pendcrgast, Perkins, Barbara Peters, June Peterson, Loren Pritchett. Eleanor Porter, Halisa Sabrina Peters, June Peterson, Douglas Peugh, Steve Pruett, Elizabeth Porter, Sherry Pcndergraft. Phillips, Missy Polach, Joe Post, Donna Terri Pickett, Jim Polley, Bob Price, Tim Pierce. Ranay Pawlak, Kathy Pugh, Doug Plumstead, Pond, Jim Rahe, Nancy Sharon Pribble. Jeff Randal, Don Ratlif, Randy Reck, Kim Redford, Richard Reece. Bruce Rees, Dan Rencueiler, Nadina Rentschler, John 170 Sanchez. Margaret Schilz, Sue Schmaltz, Craig Richardson, Bill Richardson. David Rigdcn, Anna Mary Rigglc. Brett Riggly, Mary Ann Rivera. Gary Roberts, Glen Rodgers. Kathy Rodgers. Raul Rodgers. Kennith Rolof, I la Romanck, John Romo, Dan Rosers, Steve Ross, Jennifer Ross, Merle Rosson, Chuck Rowley, Karen Royster, Keith Russel, Mary Ann Russel, Darnell Russell, Mariann Rust, Gayle Safranck. Vickie 171 Todd Bates seems to be puzzled as to why the halls are empty. Sherwood, Melany Shepard, Sherrie Shields, Wanda Shields, Wayne Shunk. Steve Skurja, Linda Sleeper, Jimmie Smith, Harley Smith, Mary Pat Smith, Mike Snider, Loring Solbcrg, Jerry Soriano. Becky Sparrow, Mike Speer, John Spencer, Rusty Staeheli, Beth Steed, Louise Stewart, Mark Stewart, Tom Stevens, Lisa Sturdevant, Bob Sturtavant, Janie Suazeo, Chris Suberes. Melvin Surrano. Judy Synder, Robyn Tcrrin, Mike Tersey, Terry Thacthcr, Wayne Steve Higgins claims he is the greatest and Mark Fornarasays 1 am the one who has the ball. Not you! 172 Thompson, Virgil Topp, Linda Transbargcr, Duane Travis, Bill Trujillo, Marie Turley, Carolyn Marti Marnell is shown in a friendly gossip session with fellow sophomore students whom seem to be interest- ed in the friendly conversation. Unglrich, Kris Van Demark, Susan Van Sctten, Tim Vawscr, Valaric Wallace, Mark Ward, Barry Washburn, Terry Watson, Gary Weedon. Linda Wegge, Ron Wclhclmsen. Dave West, Rose Westmorland, Logan Walker, Gary Walker, Tim White, Vinita Whittington, Bill Williams, Debbie Williams, Laura Williams, Leah Yarbrough, Dave Yaw. Denise Zaro, Charlene Zimmerley, Bill 173 HONORS Upper Left: Ron Tenny received the Spark Plug award for football. Middle: The Outstanding award was given to Bob Leckliter for achievements in Cross Country. Upper R ight: Rick Harvey was awarded the Inspirational Trophy in Cross Country. Below Left: Ken Converse recieved Best Blocker, Dave Welsh Most Valuable Player. Below Right: The Tough Boat award went to Ralph Dickison for football. 176 Sweethearts Left: Key Club members elected Diane Erickson as their Sweetheart. Kathy Blair was Diane’s attendant. Bottom Left: Prescott Chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America voted Debbie Lombard as their Sweetheart. Debbie Will represent Prescott DECA at the district convention Bottom Right: Liana Wells waschoosen as Future Farmers of America’s Sweetheart. Not pictured were her attendants Pam Aiton, 1st attendant and Debbie Richards. 2nd attendant. 177 . . . National Honor Society Membership into National Honor Society is based on grade average and rank in class as well as exlracircular activities. Upper: Sally Check, Chuck Welly, David Welch. Seated Vinncttc Zabriskie, Susan Whittington, Catherine Wilson. Lower: President Diane Erickson. Treasurer Ron Tenney, Vice-President Tim Eaton, Secretary Maricla Lord. 178 . . . All-State Above: Vocal Members of All-State are (L-R) Debbie Burris, Jim Dardis, Marla Campbell, Tom Goodard and Rick Harvey Left: Instru- mental members of All-State Jenney Davis, Ethan Wolfinger, Terri Davis, Ellen Bunker, (Sitting) Lisa Kirby, Jane Burns. Laurel Inscore and Nan Zabriskie Below: More members of National Honor Society (Standing L-R) Doug Alberty. John Erickson, Elen Bunker, Marilyn Hawley, (Seated L-R) Valeric Clemens. Verna VanDykcand Dennis McMillian 179 . . .Scholarship Finalists . . . Bausch and Lomb National Merit Scholarship Finalists take the qualifying lest in February of their Junior year. Finalists are eligible for scholarships good at United Slates Colleges of Univer- sities. This years semi-finalists are (Below) Catherine Wilson and (Right) John Erickson. Above: Baush and Lomb Science Scholarship winner Greg Miller received this Honary Science Award on the basis of his over all science grade point average. Greg is eligible to apply to the University of Rochester. 180 . . Student Lions of the Month Left: Each month the Sunrise Lions Club honors one senior boy. This year(L-R Bottom) David Welch, Ron Tenney, Fred Bloom. (2nd Row) Greg Miller, Chuck Welly, and Tom Goddard were honored Below : Wayne Pearsall and Dan West missed building the pyramid but stood still and smiled long enough to be captured on film. . . . Rotarians Prescott’s Rotarty Club also honors top senior stu- dents. A few of the Honary Rotarians arc Maricla Lord, Ellen Bunker, Cathy Wilson, Mark Anderson and John Gardner. 181 . . . Boys State, Girls State, Girls Nation Right: Mariela Lord, Marilyn Hawley, Susan Whittington and Sally Cheek pose on borrowed motorcycles as they portray the all-American girl next door. These four girls were voted on by class- mates and teachers to represent Prescott, and learn about American Government by actually acting it out at Girls State during the summer after their Junior year. Below: Mariela Lord attended Girls Nation in Washington D.C. Mariela was one of two girls that represented Arizona. Right: The four boys that spent a part of their summer vacation working in the mock government of Boys State were (Standing) Chuck Welly, (Left to Right) Doug Albcrty, David Welch, (Sealed) Ron Tenney . 182 . . .Teacher of the Year . . . Mr. and Miss Hassayamper Upper Left: Key Club elected Mr. David Lunt, known for his eccentric taste in clothes, as Teacher of The Year. Mr.Lunt is director of the various vocal music groups in the school Upper Right: Students in the Publica- tions department voted Kathy Blair Miss Hassayamper. The title requires a deserving senior girl which Kathy was well qualified for. Kathy has been on the yearbook staff for two years, this year as a co-editor. Pres- ident of the Keyettes, candidate for Home- coming Queen, and a bat girl served as her qualifications. Left: Ron Tenney a tooth pick away from Vinette Zabriskie was voted as Mr. Hassayamper. Ron has been active in Key Club, Lcttcrmcn’sClub, N.H.S., Junior Class President, member of Boy's State and of Boy's Nation, varsity football, track, and concert choir. 183 . . .Junior Miss Prescott's Junior Miss Pagent, sponsored by the Jaycees, voted Mareila Lord as Prescott's representative to the State Pagent in Phoenix. Seven girls entered at the local level. They were judged on poise and appearance, talent and scholastic achievement. Upper Left: Marla Campbell was voted Miss Congeniality by the girls in the pagent. Upper Right: Mariela Lord, Cathy Wilson and Verna Van Dyke, 2nd and 1st runner-ups. Right: The seven contestants at the local level: Verna Van Dyke, Bonnie Bake. Mariela Lord. Jennifer Shelton. Sally Check, Cathy Wilson and Marls Campbell. 184 Arizona Junior Miss, Mariela Lord Mariela Lord will represent the state at the National Junior Miss Pagent in May. Mariela has been active in many school activities including Yellowjackets, Future Teachers of America, Future Business Leaders of America, Senior Class Vice-President, National Honor Society. NHS nominee for National Scholarship, Outstanding Senior Girl Award given by the U of A. member of Girls State and Girls Nation. Upper Left: Prescott Junior Miss for 1971. Annie Oakley presents Mariela Lord with the Prescott Junior Miss Crown. Upper Right: Mariela caught in a sparkling moment in the halls between classes. Left: Annie Oakley presents Mariela Lord with one of her individual awards of the pagent. 185 They Work Today for Our Tomorrow (Top) Superintendent of Prescott Public Schools, Mr. A.W. Judd lakes time from his busy schedule to smile for the photo- grapher. (Right) Dr. E. James Topp, assist- ant superintendent works hard to keep the system running smoothly. 188 (Left)School Board Members Mr. Harold Wolfinger, Mr..Jam s Aromour and Mr. Kon Head prepare for their meeting. (Bottom-Left) Mr. J. F. Loving is a new addition to Mr. Judds staff. Charles Fornara, and Mr. Gerald Turley pause before discussing further school board business. (Not available) Mr. Stan Powers, president of the Board. 189 Assistant Principal and Sports Director. Don Cook, and Assistant Principal and Student Director, Ray Provost, almost look convincing as they appear to be hard at work. Both Mr. Cook, and Mr Provost keep very busy year round helping students and organizing their activities. “Their Leadership Reflects Our Philosophy’ Yes, that’s correct, I run this outfit. This seems to be the thought of principal Doug Williams as he reflects another year of working to help PHS students. Reflective Learning Top left: Teaching English C, are Dennis Ruotsi, and Dan Marioni. (Top center) Contemplating their next test are, English A teachers Jim Smith, Virginia Knudtson. and Luanne Lea. (Top right)Taking time out from their teaching are English B teachers, Michael LaMar, Clare Willey, Janice Duran, Dorothy Cordes, Ray Wherley, and Don Rogers. (Lower right) Top Right: Ray Everett, and Dwight Bennett teach a wide variety of subjects, including World Affairs, Political Theory. Human Relations, and Arizona History. Lower Right: Henry Dahlberg took over for Mr. Everett second semester. Top Left: Arriving for another day of school are Spanish teachers Lcla Roach, and Ted Castaneda. Center Left: Trying out the students desks are civics teachers David Kurr, Dean McIntosh and A1 Frank. Left Bottom: History teachers Ed Viliborghi, Ed Bunch, Gilbert Sewell, and Ann Maneely await their next class. Top left: Math teachers, Glen Kennedy. Gary Batscll, Jack Orr, and Marion Bigelow line up before class. Top right: Ready for another day of activities arc P. E. teachers Wayne Howell, Roger Hightower, and Gerry Nelson. Center right: Preparing for P.E. classes on the femine side arc, Patricia Pehl, Nancy Horne, and Maureen Jewell. Bottom right: Mary DeWillis, Fred Bell, Lcs Fcnderson, and James Stephenson examine the human body for their science classes. 194 Top right: Fine arts teachers Stanly Harber. Delbert Walker. Phillip Clemens, and Ethel Tyson put to use their many talents. Bottom right: Making music is the job of David Lunt, Kit Kurby and Ray Henderson. Top left: Journalism instructor, and publications advisor, Earl Baker diligently checks papers. Bottom left: W illiam Lea, technical advisor forT.V. productions, prepares his morning show. 195 Top left: Home Economic teachers, Josephine McCreary and Faye Ohler specialize in sewing and cooking. Top right: Business teachers Rudy Navarro, George Wiant, Thomas Jay, James Blair, Nancy Walker, and Helena Skinner gather around a tool of their trade. Right center: Looking quite bored with the latest Badger. Basic Education teacher. Jay Jones relaxes in the lounge. Bottom: Bruce Puffer, George McMullen. Bryce Hunt, Carl Heydorn. Jack Andre, and Dwain Gale. Practical Arts teachers appear to be sharing the latest joke. Working out problems, and answering questions arc two of the many duties of counselors James Cieater. Juniors, Richard Recce, Sophomores, and Helen McConnell, Seniors. 197 What Would We Do Without Them? Top left: Dorothy Reece, secretary to Principal Doug Williams, always lends a helping hand. Top right: Secretaries in other departments arc Doris Shellhorn, Juanita Trammel, Charlotte Gittings, Marion Schulz, and Florence Fowler. Deserving of thanks are the bus drivers who transport students daily. ■ Top: Keeping our school clean and in working order arc custodians, Norman Carlson, Ernie, Donald McCarthy, Sheldon Cantrall, and Steve Molnar. Bottom: Taking care of all the lunch room duties arc cafeteria workers Ann Migncrcy, Carol Carothers, Dorothy Girder, and Lois Delze. 199 Senior Register Aarskaug. Pcggy- Adrian, Connie-Yellowjackets 2,3,4 Secretary 2,3,4. Aiton, Pam-Spanish Club 1, Chorus 2.3.4 FFA 3,4, Sweetheart Attendant 3.4. Alberty, Doug-VIC A 3,4 President 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Boys State 3 Inter Club Council 3,4. Allen, James- Anderson, L.inda-DECA 3,4 Choir 1.2.3.4. Anderson, Mark-Spanish Club 1, Man- ager Basketball 1, Chess Club 2,4 JV Tennis Team 3, Top Junior Boy Award U of A. Andre, Shirley-Band 1,2,3,4, GAA 1, Chorus 3,4 Councilman 3, Ski Club 4, Kcyettes 4, Keyettes secretary 4, Senior Class Treasure 4, Band President 4, Powder Puff 3,4. Atkin, Jill-Spanish Club I, FTA 1, Yel- low Jackets 2, FBI.A 3, Publications 4, Keyettes 4, Powder Puff 3,4. Bake, Bonnie-FTA 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Baton Twirler 2,3,4 President Select Chorus 4. Bamrick, Ed-Lettermans Club 1,3 VICA 3, Key Club 4, Sgt. of Arms, JV Basketball 2 JV Track 2, JV Foot- ball 2, Varsity Football 1,3. Barnes, Steve-Lettermans Club 1,2,3 Class President 2, Student Council 3, A.S.U. Medallion of Merit 3, Boys, State 3. Bates, Susan-GAA 1 Track 1, Pom Pon 1, Yellowjackets, 2. Benham, Gayla-Choir 1,2,3,4 Secre- tary 2,4 Yellowjackets 3. Benton, Nancy-FTA 1,2 Corresponding Secretary, Student Council 4, Home- coming and Key Club Sweetheart Nominee 4, Powder Puff 3,4. Bernal, Margaret-GAA 1,2 Redcross 3.4 Treasurer 3,4. Berry, Janice-Yellowjackets, 2,3. Blair, Kalhy-GAA 1, Sec. of Gaa 1, Pep Club 1, Vice President 1, Yellowjackets 2, Quill Scroll 3,4 Powder Puff 3,4 Keyettes 4, Editor of Yearbook 4, Presi- dent of Keyettes 4, Vice President of Quill Scroll, Key Club Sweetheart 1st Attendant, Home Coming Nominee. Bloom, Cathee-Art Club 2. Bloom, Frcd-Spanish Club I, Ski Club 2.3.4 Lettermans Club 3,4 Key Club 2 Football 1,2,3.4Track 1,2,3. Bone, Fred-JV Baseball 2. Bremmon, Braden- Bross, Dennis- Broydon, Paul- Bueter, Crystal-GAA 1,2, Soph. Class Treas. Bunker, Ellen-Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1.3.4 FTA 3,4 Medallion of Merit 3, Outstanding Junior U of A Medallion of Merit Scholarship, Musicals 1,3,4 Drum Majorette4. Buntin, Kenncth-VICA 3, Chess Club I. Burk, Connie-GAA 1,2 Choir 1,2,3,4 FTA 2 Quill Scroll 3,4 Keyettes 4 Student Council 1. Burnett, Sherry- Burris, Debbie-Spanish Club I, GAA 3,2 Keyettes 4, Jr. Class Treasurer Chorus 2,3,4. Bushman, Jeannie-Yellowjackets 2 Key- ettes. Cahn, Debbie-COE Campbell, Marla-Spanish Club 1, Key- ettes 4, Yellowjackets 2, Choir 1,2,3,4 All State Choir, Jr. Miss Pageant, Miss Congeniality. Carreras, David- Carson, Tom-FFA 2,3,4 Ski Club, 2,3,4. Carter, Gwen- Carter, Linzi-GAA 1 Ski Club 2,3. Cheek, Sally-Spanish Club I, GAA 1 Ski Club 2,3,4 Pep Club Pom Pon 1.3.4 JV Cheerleader 2 Chorus 2,3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Keyettes 4, National 200 Honor Society 3,4 ICC Girls State 3. Cheromiah, Ted-FBLA DECA VICA 3 Crosscountry 3,4 Track 2,3. Church, Carron-Publications. Clawson, Jerry-FFA 1,4. Chiantaritto, Richard- ? A 2,3,4. Clemens, Valerie-FTA 2 Yellowjackets 2. Coats, Ron-DECA 4 Track Cross Country 2,3,4. Cobb, Kevin- Coleman-Spanish Club 1 DECA 4. Collum, Pam-Choir Quill Scroll 3,4. Contreras, Cara-GAA Yellowjackets Student Council 2,3,4 Home Coming Nominee Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4. Converse, Ken-Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4 Best Blocker 4 Wrestling 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3,4. Cook, Debbie-Drama Club 3,4 COE 4 Ski Club 3,4. Crew, Eldon- Culver, Steve- Davis, Lynn-FFA 1,2,3.4 Football 2,3,4 Wrestling 2,3,4. Davis, Sharon-Arizona Club 2 Future Medical Club 3 Yellowjackets 4. Davis, Terri-Pom Pon I, Cheerleader 2. Dawley, Debbie-Drama Club 2 Thes- pians 3,4. Dickison, Ralph-Lettermans Club 3,4 Football 2,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Tough Boot 4. Dille, Denise-Drama Club 2,3 Thespians 4 Yellowjackets 2 Track PomPon 1. Dille, Diane-Yellowjackets 2 VICA 4 FBLA4. Dominguez, Bonnie-GAA I Student Council I Sophomore Class Secretary Quill Scroll 3,4 Quill Scroll Secre- tary 4 Bat Girls 3 Cheerleader 1 Pom Pon 2,3,4 Powder Puff 3,4 Key Club Sweetheart Nominee. Drago, Timothy-Ski Club 2,3,4 Chess Club 2,3. Doucet, Don-Band 1,2 Track I. Dunlap, Logan- Durden, Byron- Dyer, Anita-Speech Club 1 Choir 2,3,4 Baton Twirler. Eaton, Tim-Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Presi- dent 4, Key Club 4, Letterman's Club 4, ICC 4. NHS 4, Vice President 4, Golf 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4. Eckel, Robin-GAA I, Treasure 1, Ski Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club I. Yellow- jackets 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Class Treasurer 2, Spirit Queen 2,3,4. Homecoming Queen 4. Eddy, George- Emerson, Thomas-Chess Club 2, Gym- nastics 1,3,4. Emery, Charles-Spanish 1, Manager for the Wrestling, Football, Track, Baseball teams. Erickson, Diane-GAA 1, Spanish Club I, NHS 3, President 4, Key Club Sweet- heart. 4 Track 2, Band 1,2,3, Pom Pon 3, Captain 4, Concert Choir 4. Erickson, George-Ski Club I, Football 1,2, Wrestling 1,2, Soccer 1, Lettermans Club 1, Photo Club 2. Erickson, John-Spanish Club 1, Letter- mans Club 4, Student Body President 4, Football I, Cross Country 2,3,4. Evans, Mark-DECA 3, President 4, Football 1,2 Basketball 1, Chorus 2,3,4. Fearno, Ron-VICA 3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3. Ferra, Greg- Fields, Christal-Ski Club 2,3, Student Council 2,3, Madrigals 1,2. Fores, Pat-Baseball 1,2, Wrestling 1,2,3. Foster, Richar-Football 1. Fundom, Richard-Latin Club 1, FFA 2. Garcia, Valerie-Pom-Pon 1, Spanish Club 1, Chorus 1,2 Ski Club 2, Yellow- jackets 2, Quill Scroll 3,4, Yearbook 3,4 Editor 4. ICC 4, Keyettes 3,4, Lead in “Taming of the Shrew 4. 201 Garduno, Hilda-Spanish Club I, FBLA 3. Geever, Janicc-Yellowjackets 2, Secre- tary 2, Ski Club 2, Pep Club I, Scholar- ship to Heidelberg Germany 4. Ginn, John-Band 1,2,3, VICA 4. Gilliland, Rick-Key Club 4, Spanish Club I, Lettermans Club 3,4, Wrestling I,2,3,4. Gilmore, Sandy-FHA 2, Chorus 1,4. Ginsback, Tim- Goddard, Tom-Chorus 2,3,4, Model UN 4, TV Productions 4. Gonzales, Manuel-Lettermans Club 1. Good, John-Photo Club 1,4, Key Club 4, ICC 4, Band 1, Cross Country 1, Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Football 2. Goodson, Greg- Gray, Patricia-GAA 2,3, Yellowjackets 2, Chorus 1,2,3,4. Grimm, Patricia-Choir 1,2. Halter, Laura-Girls League 1, I Student Council 1, Drama club 1,3, Library Club 2, Thespians 3, Quill Scroll 3,4, President 4, Yearbook 3,4. Hall, Lauri-Yellowjackets 2,3, Choir 1.2.3, Hammond, Arden-DECA 4, Basketball 1.2.3, Track 2. Hanna, John-Chorus 1,2,3,4, Track 1. Hansen, Erik-FFA 1,2. Hansen, Pat-FFA 4. Harvey, Rick-Spanish Club I, Key Club 2.3.4, Treasurer 4, DECA 2, Paliamen- tarian 2, Choir 4, Lettermens Club 4, Football 1,2, Track l,2,3,4, Wrestling I, Cross Country 3,4. Hatfield, Ken-FFA 2,3,4, Treasure 4. Hawley, Marilyn-FTA 2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Yellowjackets 2,3, NHS 3,4, Girls State 3, PE-CO 3, $1000 Rainbow Scholarship. Hennings, Rick-Spanish Club I, Stu- dent Council 1, Football 1, Track 1,2,3, Basketball 2. Henry, Starla-Library 2,3,4, Chorus 2.3.4. Hernandez, Ruben-Key Club 2,3,4, Lettermans Club Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Hewitt, Tim- Hightower, David-Ski Club 2,3,4, Span- ish Club I, Science Club I, Lettermans Club 3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4. Football 1.2,3.4. Hill, Stuart-Key Club 3,4, Ski Club 3.4, Lettermans Club 3,4, Wrestling 1, Baseball I, Football 1,2,3,4. Hilligoss, Robin- Hindman, Dave-Cross Country 1, Wres- tling 1, Football 3. Hollingsworth, Jerry-Science Club 2,3, FHA 4, Drama 3,4, Chorus 2,3,4. Hollingsworth, Wayne-Chess Club I, Science Club 2, Model UN 4. Holmes, Gloria-DECA 3, Library Club 4, Girls Chorus 2,4. Huls, Carolyn-Pep Club 1, Pom-Pon 2.3, Student Council 1. Hunt, Greg-Key Club 2, Lettermans Club 3,4, VICA 4, Homecoming King 4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track I. Hussen, Jeanne-FTA 1,2, Red Cross 2. Hutchins, Mark- Hyde, John-Speech Club 1,2,3,4, De- bate Club 1,2,3,4. Golf Team 3. James, Nancie-Girls Chorus 4. Jensen, Scott-Tennis 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Basketball 2, Badger Sports Writer 3.4. Jenney, Brandy-GAA 1, President 1, Photo Club 4, Yellowjackets 2,3, Key- ettes 4. Johnson, Jim-Latin Club 1,2, Chess Club 3, DECA 4, Football 2,3, Baseball 2. Jones, Cheryl-GAA 1, Spanish 1, Yellowjackets 2, Art Club 2, DECA 3,4. Jones, Ellery-FFA 2. Jones, Karen- Kack, Tom-Ski Club 4. 202 Kawulok, Darlene-GAA 1,2,3, FTA 1.2.3.4, Spanish Club 1, Yellow Jackets 2,3. Kagele, William-Latin Club I, Letter- mans Club 1, Football 2, Track 2, Wres- tling 2. Kearns, Karen-Spccch 1, Drama 2, COE 4. Kellerman, David-Thespians 3, Chora- leers. Keppel, Katharine-Drama Club 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4. Kloefkorn, Curtis-Cross Country 1, Track 2, Basketball 1,2, Football 3. Krantz, Ken- Krucek, Tom- Lane, Patty-FFA 4. Leckliter, Robert-Photo-Club 1,4, Vica 4, Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 4, Foot- ball I. Lageistum, Craig- Lane, Donna-GAA 1,2, COE 4, Vica 4, Student Council 2. Lewis, Dcnnis- Ledbetter, Mark- Lefevre, Annette-Quill and Scroll 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4. Lefebve, Micheal-Ski Club 3, Basket- ball 1, Gymnastics 2. Lombard, Debbie-Art Club 2, Vice President 2, Chorus 2, ICC 2, GAA 3, DECA 3,4, Vice President 4. Lopez, Elizabeth-Yellowjackets Lord, Mariela-Yellowjackcts 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, FTA 1,2,3,4, FBLA 1,2,3,4, Senior Class Vice President 4, Lions Scholastic Achievement Award 4, Out- standing Senior Girl Award given by the U of A Girls State Girls Nation 3, Pres- cott Junior Miss Arizona Junior Miss 4, NHS nominee for a National Scholar- ship 4. Lowers, Gloria-FTA I, Pom-pon 1,2,3, Pep Club 2,3, VICA 4. McDonald, Ruth Ann-Yellowjackets 2, FTA 2, “Lil Abner 3, Chorus 1.2.3.4. McFarland, Fred-VICA 3, Football 1.2.3, Baseball 1. McLeod, Laurie-Yellowjackets 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4, Historian 3, Chorus 3.4. McMillan, Dennis-NHS 3,4, Spanish Club 2, Photo Club 4, President 4. Markham, Richard-Ski Club 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2. Marnell, James-VIC A 4 Secretary 4 Football I, Baseball Manager 2. Martinz, Gabriel- Mayo, Ellen- Mead. Brian- Meadows, Bill-VICA 4. Meriwany, Peri-Chorus 2,3,4, Yellow- jackets 2, DECA 3. Merlo, Bob-Key Club 2, DECA 4, Cross Country 1, Tennis 2,3, Swimming team 2.3. Minkler, Lynn- Mitchell, Majorie-GAA 1. Morgan, Marline-Red Cross Club 1.2.3.4. Miller, Greg-Spanish Club 1, Key Club 4, ICC 4, Golf 3,4. Munguia, Manuel- Munday, Kathy-GAA 1,2, Ski Club 2.3.4, DECA 3,4, Powder puff 3,4. Munzer, Teresa- Murphy, Molly-Newspaper I, FTA 1, Ski Club 1,2,3, Yellowjackets 2, Year- book 3,4, Keyettes 3,4, Quill Scroll 3.4, Treasurer 4, Powder Puff 3,4. Nelson, Roy-FFA 2,3,4. VICA 4, ICC 4, FFA Scholarship 4. Neville, James-Baseball 2. Nilson, Marcyne-FHA 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Pep Club 2,3, FMCC 4, Cheer- leader 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2,3. Ohler, Brian-Tennis 1,2,3,4, Football 1. Olson, Chuck-FFA 2. Odom, Tom-VICA 4. 203 McCrary, Doug- Ravetto, Frank- Read, Linda-Choir 1,2,3,4. Reed, Gordon-Chess 2. Rhodes, Lindell-Chess 1. Rice, David-Chess 3,4. Rich, Marcia-Newspaper 2, Student Council 3, Girls State 3. Richardson, Manville-VICA 4, Foot- ball 3,4. Richardson, Nancy-Ski Club 2,3,4, Keyettes 4. Robinson, Debra-Red Cross I. Rogers, Gail-Yellowjackets 4, Drama 4. Roscoe, Samuel-Photo Club. Russell, Delbert-Chess Club 2, Vica 3. Sanchez, Liz-FBLA 3,4, GAA 2,3, COE 4. Scarbrough, Pete-FFA 2,3,4. Scheiet. Bob-Speech 2,3,4. Schuldt, Gwenna-FTA 1,2, Bund 2,3, Orchestra 3,4. Seaman, Dan-Drama Club 1,2, Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling I. Seets, Terry-Drama 2,3 DECA 3,4. Sewell, Rebecca-FTA 2,3,4, Model UN 2,3,4. Shafer, Steve-Spanish Club, Key Club 4. Shelton, Jennifer-Yeilowjackets 4, Select Choir. Shriver, Debbie-GAA 1,2, Ski Club, Drama. Simpson, Kali-Spanish Club, DECA, Football Wrestling, Track Sims, Mark-Spanish Club Chess Club. Chorus. Skinner, Pat-Speech Club Smith, Debbie-Spanish Club, Ski Club, Yellowjackets, Mat maids, and Key- ettes. Spratt, Becky-FTA, Red cross, Thes- pians. Stayenski, Stan-FFA Stoll. Kenny- Stringer, John-Key Club, Ski Club, Baseball, Football. Stringfiled, Irene-FTA. Swire, Dave-Track, Baseball. Tenney, Ron-Spanish Club, Key Club, Lettermans, Boys State, Mr Hassay- amper. Trammel, Allan-Chess Club, Spanish Club Wrestling, Golf Trengove, David-Lettermens, Baseball. Vallely, Tim-VICA, Football, Base- ball. Van Demark, Chuck-Red Cross, Band and Orchestra. Van Dyke, Verna-GAA, Drama Club, Honor Society, Redcoats. Van Hook, Richard-Tameing of the Shrew. Van Nest, Wayne-VICA, ICE. Viliborghi, Cathy-GAA, Yellowjackets, Powderpuff. Wayman, Mark-Bank, Key Club, Let- termens. Cross Country, All State Music. Welch, David-Spanish Club, Camera Club, Key Club, Lettermens DECA, Natl Honor Society Student Council, Boys State, Football, Basketball, Track, Wrestling, Select Choir Welly, Chuck-Natl Honor Society, Boys State, Football, Basketball, Track. Wendt, Chris-Band Wertenberger, Janice-Keyettes, Band Orchestra. West, Dan-Latin Club Chess Club, Baseball. Whipple. Darla-GAA FTA, Yellow- jackets, Keyettes. Whittington, Susan-Spanish Club, Orchestra, FTA. 204 Snapp, Aruthur-Speech Wilson, Cathy-GAA Spanish Club, Yellow-jackets, Mat Maids, Select Choir. Wilson, Catherine, Spanish Club, Yel- lowjackets, FTA, Model UN, Natl Honor Society, Select Choir, Orchestra. Wykoff. Kris-GAA, Ski Club, Yellow- jackets, Choir, Student Council. Ybarra, Mary-FTA, Spanish Club, Choir. Ybarra, Margaret-COE Yearry, Rick-Chess Club, Speech Club, VICA, Wrestling. Young, Gary-Football. Zabriski, Vinnette-Spanish Club, GAA, Ski Club, Student Council, Yellow- jackets, Natl Honor Society, Drama Club, Thespians, All State, Girls Choir, Cheerleading, Powdcrpuff, Chorus, Taming of the Shrew. Faculty BUSINESS- Blair, James Jay, Thomas Navarro, Rudy Skinner, Helena (Miss) Walker, Nancy (Mrs.) Wiant, George FINE ARTS- Clemens, Philip Harber, S.F. Tyson, Ethel (Mrs.) Walker, Delbert FOREIGN LANGUAGE- Castenada, Ted Roach, Lela (Miss) Rodgers, Don LANGUAGE ARTS- Baker, Earl Cordes, Dorothy (Mrs.) Duran, Janice (Mrs.) Knudston, Virginia (Mrs.) LaMar, Michael Lea, Luanne(Mrs.) Marioni, Dan Roach, Lela (Miss) Rodgers, Don Ruotsi, Dennis Smith, Jim Walker, Nancy (Mrs.) Wherley, Ray Willey, Clare MATHEMATICS Batsell, Gary Bigelow, Marion Kennedy, Glen Orr. Jack MUSIC Henderson, Ray Kirby, Kit Lunt, David PHYSICAL ED. BOYS Hightower, Roger Howell, Wayne Nelson, Gerry PHYSICAL ED. GIRLS-HEALTH Bunch, Edward Horne, Nancy (Miss) Jewell, Maureen (Miss) Nelson, Gerry Pehl, Patricia PRACTICAL ARTS Andre, Jack Gale, Dwain Heydorn, Carl Hunt, Bryce McCreary, Josephine (Mrs.) McMullen, George Ohler, Faye(Mrs.) Puffer, Bruce Walker, Delbert SCIENCE Batsell, Gary Bell. Freddy DeWillis, Mary (Mrs.) Fenderson, Les Stephenson, James SOCIAL STUDIES Bennett, Dwight Bunch, Edward Everett, Ray Dahlberg, Henry Frank, Alfred Kurr, David Maneely, Ann (Mrs.) McIntosh, Dean Sewell, Gilbert Viliborghi, Ed BASIC EDUCATION Jones, Jay COUNCELORS- Greater, James McConnell, Helen (Mrs.) Reece, Richard 205 ADS IT'S YOUR LUCKY DAY NOW . . . KELLY INN 1225 E. GURLEY Best Wishes to the Graduates SAXERS FINE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 112 W. GURLEY 445-0020 PRESCOTT, ARIZONA CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1972 from SEITZ OFFICE PRODUCTS Headquarters for SMITH CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS “The Students Choice SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 117 S. CORTEZ 445-0230 The reliable service of a quality store Easy Catalog Shopping Credit Department 228 GROVE 445-6292 208 EL CHAPARRAL for “hot shots” 628 MILLER VALLEY RD. PRESCOTT, ARIZONA 445-8447 Mexican-American-Chinese Food 0teative CONGRATULATIONS TO... THE CLASS OF '72 THE STOCKROOM KLOTZ BUILDERS office supplies office furniture typewriters business machines Custom designing Residential lots 232 N. ALARCON 445-3294 113 W. Goodwin 445-7000 209 Congratulations Class of'72 CONGRATULATIONS! dsr “p Bob Loftus C.L.U. Mr-4 New York Life Insurance 3RD BASE First National Bank Building 911 Ruth Street “On the Corner” IT'S A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN PRESCOTT ■PmErMoomDi REALTORS-INSURANCE} YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH AND WISE ENOUGH TO START YOUR LIFETIME INVESTMENT 115 W. Goodwin 318 W. Gurley 914 E.Gurley 153 Shrine Rd, Yarnell 445-0470 427-3260 210 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1972 JIM BROWN JR. 612 Miller Valley Road Phone 445-51 39 Steward’s Shoe Store EXTERIOR— Awnings - Patio Covers - Railings Screen Doors - Window Screens 108 West Gurley Street Preicott, Arizona INTERIOR— Carpets - Drapes and Accessories Venetian Blinds - Shades - Wallpaper FIRE EXTINGUISHERS - Sales and Service © Southwest Forest Industries WOOD TREATING PLANT I The greatest sounds of GENERAL OFFICES P.O. BOX 7548 Phoenix, Arizona 85011 eTAPES • RECORDS •STEREO SYSTEM CAMPBELL’S MUSONICS P.O. Box 1268 PRESCOTT, ARIZONA 86301 1448 W. Gurley 445-7261 211 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “72” From PBSW OFFICE AND SCHOOL PRODUCTS 118 W. Gurley Prescott, Arizona Books School Supplies Business Machines Gifts HAMPTON FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service - Oxygen Equipment PHONE 445-3811 - RES. 445-1448 AT PBSW WE CARE. THE FRIENDLY STORE Congratulations from FINE FURNITURE 145-149 S. Cortez St. THE LATEST FASHIONS FOR MEN WOMEN PARK PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Phone 445-4450 212 ROXIE WEBB CONGRATULATIONS GROWS TO SERVE CLASS OF '12 A GROWING PRESCOTT u r cm 1 Mafeyi Roxie Webb trades on ALL major stock exchanges including the New York Stock Exchange. LUCKY SEVEN MAYFLOWER In addition to handling all stock transactions, Roxie Webb has become one of Arizona's leading mutual fund dealers. Roxie Webb can handle all your fi- nancial needs, right here in Prescott. 0 ROXIE WEBB, INC. £ in the TRANSFER STORAGE Pioneer Bank Building P. O. Box 106, Proscott Ph. 443-0500 YOUR TROUBLES VANISH at PRESCOTT LUMBER AND ROOFING CO. STEVES auto N SHOP EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO PHS SENIORS Phone 445-5388 721 MILLER ROAD STEPHEN E. MOLNER PRESCOTT, ARIZONA 213 bf mat) Our electricity didn't do nearly as much for the class of 1940 as it does for the graduating class of today. It didn’t run their TV, stereo, clothes dryers and a lot of other things that weren’t even around in those days. Today, even though our electricity does more for you, it still does it at a low, low cost. Tomorrow, demand even more energy from us ... and we’ll be ready with more than enough to meet your needs. Because we care how you live. • U Arizona Public Sarvica Company STUDY LIGHTS FOR ALL STUDENTS YAVAPAI ELECTRIC COMPANY 625 MILLER VALLEY RD. PRESCOTT, ARIZONA 214 T V. RENTALS T.V. ANTENNAS T V. PARTS CULVER'S TV Sales % Service PIONEER PHOTO INDIAN STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR SENIOR CLASS PICTURES Curtis Mathes Sony Zenith CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 72 ELMER CULVER, OWNER 1450 W. GURLEY PHONE 445-7320 PRESCOTT, ARIZONA CURTIS MATHES unusual things for teenagers from all over the world ERNEST JEAN McNEY PRESCOTT Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1972 BUILD BETTER BY BUYING BETTER STANLEY LUMBER CO., INC. 420 MILLER VALLEY ROAD PRESCOTT. ARIZONA 86301 215 Congratulations to the Graduates! FOR BETTER SERVICE A BETTER DEAL Goihier Jones Dodge NEW USED CARS AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE FOR DODGE CARS TRUCKS DEMON DART CORONET CHALLENGER CHARGER MONACO POLARA COLT DODGE TRUCK Call 445 1101 IRON SPRINGS RD. KEN GOLDING TIRE CO. 1052 Willow Creek Road PRESCOTT, ARIZONA 86301 GOODYEAR Automotive Service Center • Front End Alignment •Wheel Balancing • Brake Service •Tune-Up •Mufflers-Shocks •AP Wheels and Accessories Come see us for your automotive needs OLLIVER PILCHER OF PRESCOTT INSURANCE SINCE 1907 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 72 FIRE-LIABILITY-AUTO LIFE-BONDS 226 North Montezuma Sonia Rousselle R.W. (Bob) Armour Ruth Langdell Debbie Rousselle 123 E. Gurley Street Phone: 445-3151 216 YELLOWFRONT I DOKKEN MOTOR SUPPLY AND MACHINE SHOP Wishes the CLASS OF 1972 Hi-Performance Parts Assesories “the best of luck” Bus. Phones 445-2240 445-2245 Rohrer-Bloom 'WafyAe H AGENCY In the Heart of Downtown Prescott Monteivma A Gurley PfuoH, Arlxena ☆ PRESTIGE LINES ☆ Cosmetics — Gifts — Fashion Jewelry Hallmark Cards — Russell Stover Candies FRY’S 231 S. Montezuma Prescott, Arizona 86301 FOOD STORE ☆ TOY GAME ROOM ☆ ☆ HEALTH NEEDS ☆ Skin Care — Vitamins — Personal Hygiene ☆ Finest Prescription Service ☆ Free Delivery Charge Accounts Zenith Hearing Aids Batteries SERVING PRESCOTT TWENTY YEARS offers its CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1972 217 RASKINS JEWELERS TROPHY MANUFACTURER’S Male students! Save 25% on car Insurance with Farmers Good Student Discount. Complete jewelry watch repair engraving gemstone remounting custom design jewelry If you're under 25, unmarried, and have a B-average or better, check Farmers new money-saving plan! Farmers Insurance Group 445-6120 1I0W. GURLEY WAYNE CAMPBELL, Agent 1018 Willow Creek Rd. Prescott, Arizona 86301 Phone: 445-7550 COCA-COLA of Jane Carter's PRESCOTT offers expert photography and quality workmanship 212 W. Gurley Street Phone 445-4640 124 S. GRANITE STREET 7-UP DR. PEPPER FRESCA NESBITTS 218 _ Best Wishes CLASS OF ’72 ll ixo f rSivN aut° nR pA,R5 FOX WORTH-GALBRAITH V LUMBER CO. J.J’S BODY MECHANICAL SERVICE John C. Kroll, Mgr. 236 S. Montezuma Prescott 115 S. McCormick 445-2525 COMPLIMENTS OF VYNE’S CONGRATULATIONS PRESCOTT, ARIZONA CLASS OF 1972 ifflarler’a: Jfurmture Fumiehitig the Home for a Greater Preieott 301 GROVE AVENUE - PHONE 449-5322 PRESCOTT. ARIZONA 86301 219 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1972 THUNDERBIRD LTD GALAXIE TORINO MAVERICK PINTO CARS AND TRUCKS Sunset Hills Restaurant WE WISH YOU SUCCESS! FOR A LIFETIME Bronze Saddle Steak House Diary Queen Burger Queen LUTEY FORD, INC. 1109 E. Gurley St. 445-2031 333 Whitespar Rd. 445-5300 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '12 FROM THE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’72 JCPenney The values are here everv dav SANTA FE TIME INSPECTOR” “Paxil'd TVcrfc t Stuyfc IIO S. MONTEZUMA PRESCOTT. ARIZONA Prescott, Arizona Phone 445-1460 PAUL D. HUNT 445-4430 220 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’72 SIGHT SOUND SERVICE TAPES-RECORDS-TV HOME APPLIANCES LAMB CHEVROLET INC. Whipple at Fairgrounds Phone, 445-4120 Prescott, Arizona 445-1590 224 S. MONTEZUMA LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU, SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU. PRESCOTT PHARMACY CONGRATULATES ALL '72 GRADUATES YAVAPAI VENDING CO. 221 Congratulations Graduating Seniors of 1972 Phone 445-5424 Karlee’s Fabric Boutique 420 West Goodwin PRESCOTT, ARIZONA 86301 SPECIALIZING IN KNIT FABRICS lit COMPANY Karlee A. Morrison William A. Morrison 7 4e 'tf-ellcuL' piam TEXACO, INC. Wish to Congratulate the SENIOR CLASS The Best of Everything in the Years to Come! C NICHOLAS - 445-1210 BERT'S........... 928 E. Gurley - 445-5450 CLEM'S ... 302 S. Montezuma - 445-4740 222 BEST WISHES ... To the Senior Class of 1972, For Success in Coming Years from the Mayor, Council and all the Employees of CITY OF PRESCOTT 223 ... and talk of poems, prayers and promises and things that we believe in how sweet it is to love someone how right it is to care how long its been since yesterday what about tomorrow? and what about our dreams and all the memories we shared
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