Salpointe Catholic High School - Horizons Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1959

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V u , if f L 1 if L 1 fl b ibflu X L. 1 V' - r W r, rr L A I f M 0 JW W, ,f I.fJfQnCl g ,4 Pr if V' ing? -.-.Q,,h-Q-.A EX 559' f JQQW 3 A l P t 0 1 N r f www mcuscn lixlkll Smlmx Millvnv 193,27 A xx I 'o ON KN U FEM T Vkausrsnulf N01 TKANS .457 AMN T ONE LQ WWHNAM 'mmo- School spirit IS exemplified in manx things It can be seen in a winning science fair exhibit in a hard fought football game in a croxx ded chapel in a gayly decorated dance floor School spirit is lox altx and devotion and pride in Salpomte it has manx symbols A pennant a class ring a book cover bear mg the Lancer shield a car festooned xxith maroon and gold crepe paper become declarations of the spirit of Salpointe Perhaps the best sx mbol of school spirit this xear is the Activitx Ticket for it is trulx an example of student initiative and responsibilitx It xx as the stu dents vxho through their Student Couneil initiated and prepared the Ticket then approx ed the measure at the general election The Activitx Tieket is ID ex ample of student ptrticipation in another xx 1x be cause through it everx student is able to tike part in the spiritual intelleetu 11 social eultural ind athletic activities that make a Christian education. THE ACTIVITY TICKET gzdd ed h y the FACULTY . promotes School Splut zzz the STUDENTS smolure man SCHOOL 1545 E. COPPER ST., TUCSON, ARIZONA STUDENT ACTIVITY BOOK l958-59 snson N ' sb' . 'd dw 8 who learn zt 171 thezlyf j Ju Af, CLASSES fy ff -W ,eff fr fy prove zt hy p 2 Z7 hezr CLUBS derliotzsqrate zt zu thezr IIWITIES Ap de ll lt 111 their SPORTS and uphold zts tr adztzom 111 dealmg uzth thezr PATRGN S lx . F. . . ' C . , If 1 ' , . I I 'AM 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 If . I,v, 'l It f J . , , mx ' f 1 f I . 1 'f . ,. ' I xx, ,V L PM ., fl! - if V A,..,- S' , . ' I gf' - -' - ' I IV. V1.1 f o , ' ' I C , A . W X 1f 'r I 'X , . - 'JI S, ' ' K I IX :V .X If ff , J l A N , It I 'N h ff' , ' . -, A1 1 ' 1- 'j ' rffu - v ' ' fv , , I I xy IN-7 ,f . xl . I I ,Q 1 J I '-JS., W ,If K' A l I x A , ,V ' ,f I A , 4, ,J q A 1. O 129 O I . -1 gl I l I ' I I X . A . . X. X. y. . p p . .W 6 , . . S . 155 K ' f I f -- X' 5 S Oc- 'Hem ufaCYf2'f ' MW ffwko nf5,4t WQ f ' I - I , z f 41 ' - , wi ,S A gf Q - If fikk JW, dh Civ, 1-'ff ff . w 4 fe fl 'KQC fgffitffl fi 'Lg' 'K ' , ' 'L I f' ' KL4 4 6 I .A lv -.lfh i I V , A Q Q ,G ,f .L I ,ad 1 4' . C J ,J g 4 9 To all our Student Councils... We all know the wonderful tradition of Student Government that is kept here at Salpointe. We are aware of the many challenging jobs which Student Councils in the past and present have performed for the school. Freshmen initiation, magazine drive, stu- dent body elections, these are some of the things which keep the Council the most active organization in Salpointe. Certainly one of the most important works of past Student Councils is the Activity Ticket, theme of this year's Horizons: . n 1 'L ' , L, v ' , 9 .X , YV X - 'Y Qllflx fix fi We realize, also, that there are man routine, ' 0 Y day-to-day tasks which are necessary for the smooth C1- functioning of the school, and which the Student r Council, guided by Sister Eugene, performs efficiently ' ,TY and effectively. In this yearbook we would like to ,rg C1115 give our Student Councils the recognition they de- X' serve, and so . . . f . . To all the Student Councils of Salpointe, in ad- , fl K! miration of past accomplishments, in appreciation for present hard work, and with confidence and hope in future successes . . . we dedicate the 1958 Horizons H '-1- . 24 Support Of B1shops Encourages, Insp1res Salpolnters Xl I .4 The Most Reverend Danlel J Gerke Bxshop of Tucson Brshop Gercke has throughout h1s eprscopate been keenly mterested 1n educatlon rn the dxocese of Tucson Under hrs d1rect1on the Newman Club was started at the Umverslty of Arzzona Salpomte the first Catholxc co educatronal hrgh school m the c1ty of Tucson was founded and only a few years ago Arrzona wltnessed the foundatlon of Regnna Clern jumor Semmary, first semxnary to be establ1shed m the State Blshop Gercke has been an 1nsp1rat1on to Salpomte rn many ways, but especlally IH regard to the splr xtual welfare of the school Many txmes he has come to preach at our pano Masses, and he IS always present as Salpornters honor Our Lady ln thelr May devotlons Brshop Green has helped Salpomte rn many ways He IS always ready to gnve encouragement and asslstance to the school We are lndeed rn debted to Blshop Gercke and Brshop Green, who have done so much for our school 'dl The Most Reverend Francis J Green Auxxlxary Bnshop of Tucson SHS Carries Out Policies Of Board 0f Educat1on The Very Reverend Raphael Ke1ffer O Carm Prlor Provmcxal The D1ocesan Board of Educanon IS the organlzatlon whlch d1rects the act1v1t1es of the Catholxc parochlal and hxgh schools ln the D10 cese of Tucson In our d1OCCSC the Reverend Wrllxam McCart1n IS Supermdent of Schools The Most Reverend Raphael Pfelffer O Carm IS Prlor Prov1nc1al of the Prov1nce of the Most Pure Heart of Mary of wh1 h Salpomte IS a part In the few years that the Carmelnte prrests have been at Salpo1nte the school has more than doubled IH s1ze and many new lmprovements have been put 1n Salpomte High School owes much to these men who have helped the school 1n so many ways Under the1r gundance the school IS able to fulfill 1ts educatlonal ldeals educanng the students not only scholastncally but also mor ally culturally and physlcally Reverend Wxlllam McCartm Dxocesan Supermtendent of Schools if Bonaventure Watches Over Welfare Of Salpolnte 'Ns I .-Q-4 'f-' A lf'- ,OF gave Reverend Bonaventurej Gxlmore O Carm Prmcxpal Dear Students Your Yearbook for 1959 turns a spotlight on the extracurrrcular actxvrtres at Salpomte Hrgh School It IS true that these act1v1t1es are not as lmportant as the moral sprrrtual and mtellectual trammg whrch rs the mam pur pose of Salpornte but they are stlll a very valuable help to that trarnrng They grve you an opportunlty to put rn practrce what you learn 10 the class room They grve you addrtlonal trarnmg and gurdance ln frelds rn whrch you have a specral skrll or rnterest Above all they enable you to develop teamwork and leadershlp by workmg together wlth other students To change an old sayrng rt s not what you know but how you know lf that counts To know your Enghsh lang uage or your relrglous prmcrples from a book IS one thrng to know them by puttrng them rn practnce dealing wnth your fellow man rs a different and much better thmg Your attltude rs of great rmportance rf you go rnto act1v1t1es just for what you can get out of them you wrll not benefit nearly as much as rf you have at least rn part an unselfish desnre to help the school and your fellow students I would lrke to extend my congratulanons to faculty and students on another successful year Partxcularly I congratulate the graduates of 1959 and even more especnally those who have shared so splendndly rn the great work of publrshlng the 1959 Horzzom Srncerely yours Hwang, Fr ' o Q V ' . - ' 4 - L . . ' v- A is g - if ,MBV - IT' . N: ' - f f .n my as 1. 1 535' Q 4 , an ' ,, I ,a v- I , ' 'lp l---' 5 ' ' , fl' , x:1--vi Y 1 v Xl' v L, . , . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . - , . s ' ' Q . . . 5 . . . .. . , , 7 Y Y Carmelltes GIVC Spmtual, Scholasuc Gmdance ADI: . Father Carl Relnlglonll IV Procurator Relualon II Cafetena Pracncal Math Confratermty Father Axdan Father Alvln Arhlcrlc DIYCCIOI' Relxglon I Pr1nt1nt,I ll Relunon I Ill IV Geometry Photography Letterman s Club Father Florian Brother Herman Dean OfSIL1LllCS Relrglon IV Registrar Latm Ill Father Jerome Brother Paul Father Urban Fafhel' Roy Rel1g.,1onI II Spanlshl Band Rellgxonl III Dads Club Confratermty if Father Randal Rellglonl II III Dean of Boys Socxal Dnrector l wil F- I Sisters Teacli Classes, Moderate Clubs, Direct Activities s 6' 0 1 I N Q wg Swim' I med? '13, as 3.-1 W Sister Rose Alexis Dean of Girls English III Sister Margaret Cecilia Pep Club Algebra I II Advanced Senior Math S S.. Szster Marie Catherme Mxssron Club Englishl II Sister Cornelia Credit Union Bookkeeping Secretarlall II Typmgl II Sxster Frederlca Home Economxcsl II III Sister Anne Cecilia Science Club Chemxsrry Physics Sister Dolorosa Sister Eugene Typing I II Secretarial I StudentCounc1l English III Snster Miriam jane Sister Marne joan Honzom English II IV Speech Club English I II Speechl II Senior Play Sf' lull 10 Slster Catherxne joseph Sxster Mary Lons Snster Vmcent joseph Glee Club Algebral Choral Srster Rose Loulse Sr M Margaretnne Bxology Spanxsh Club Spamshl II III Llbrary Future Nurses Club Amerxcan Hxstory Sister Edward Mary Sister Mary N061 Llbrary Club Geometry World Hxstory Cfumdef English 1 Snster M justrne Snsrer Madelerne joseph Natxonal Honor Socxety Ametlcan Government Latxnl II Amerlcan Hlstory Slster Leonard Marne Art Club Enghsh I Art 'ml' HRT MRJDRS Sacrrsty Generoslty Keynotes Work 0f La Facult Mr Dan Blnde Draftxng II III General Shop K 1 L J Metal Shop Mr Roger janetzky General Shop Draftmg H i Electrrcnty I II Mr Edward Douglass Metal Shop Wtnod Shopl II Bookkeeprng General Busxness Mr Edward Lucz General Scnence Boys Physrcal Educatxon Health Head Track Coach Mr Gene McCarter Boys Phys1caIEducat1on Health Head Football Coach Mr Iohn Mxtchell World Hrstory Head Basketball Coach 0 Mrs Nancy Roy 1 Glrls Phys1calFducat1on Health '- Grrls Athletrc ASSOCIHIIOH Mrs Vrvnan Robbms Secretary to Father Grlmore -Q -4 -,,.f 'l3 Mrs Luz Duran 1-nv' Secretary to Father Carl xx Mr john Connoley Mr John Penczar Mr Tony Miller Rnchard Scott 'Q C -q' 1 , E . 1. X ' emu , X v A ,V , v-.,-ly' ' A mtl I for 'Vx ' MF l . 1 f 1 , f ' J 1 4. I I I I as M ee- j ,Q ,W , we F G - ' Mr. ' I . I . ki x A x , I - - 5 .X x Q l, 2 ,-- 'g Wheat fire and a sword symbols of the abundance of Arizona and the zeal and strength of her youth are portrayed in the symbol of the Arizona Association of Student Councils Discussing the ideals of the AASC as applied in the Lancer Lore official handbook of the SHS Student Council are Student Council Treasurer Penne Hoover Vice President john Kurtm President Ralph Salgado Moderator Sister Eugene Recording Secretary Carolyn Miller and Corresponding Secretary Mar garet Greeley The Student Council at Salpointe High School is an important part of the administration. The Council handles its job of student administra- tion well' it capably and efficiently performs many tasks for the school which could not be carried out as effectively by any other organiza- tion in the school. The patio clean-up system cafeteria clean-up system program of orienta- tion for new students freshman initiation week and the freshman mixer sponsorship of the an- nual magazine drive sponsorship of the yearly Christmas-box collection for needy children and many other jobs are' all done by the Council. One of the biggest projects of the Student Coun- cil this year was the complete production of a movie as a project for National Dress Right Week. In addition to the administrative work it performs the Student Council acts as the prin- cipal bridge between faculty and students. Any student may have his complaints or suggestions brought up in a Council meeting. A student is invited to attend any meeting of the Council. The Salpointe Student Council is organized in three main divisions. Student Body President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer are elected by the entire student body in the spring preceding the year they serve. These officers con- duct business with other schools the commu- nity and between faculty and students. Each class elects a president and delegate who help administer their own classes. The House of Rep- resentatives is made up of one member of each homeroom. The representatives are elected by their class they are the means by which the students in their homeroom may voice opinions to the Council. They take part in all discussions and debates but unlike the student body offi- cers and class presidents and delegates they have no vote. Sister Eugene as moderator of the Student Council guides its work and helps make it the efficient capable organization that it is. Student Administration Works With Efficiency, Loyalty U . Xl 'N MC f . pug! Class Presndents and Delegates are Sophomores Danny Mxller and Lmda O Leary jumors Oswaldo Lo pez and Harme Redwme and Sen nors joe Gels and Joyce Doug lass RCSPOHS1b111ty Serv1ce, Characterlze Class Leaders Lookmg up from a busy meetmg are our hard workmg representatrves srandmg Mary Therese Montxel Roger Peccoraro Lounse Calampa Marybeth Rellly Barbara Floyd Ne1lPruzzo Frank Rauscher Donna Dehlmger and seared John G1CdI'2.lI1S Bob Kurrm Pat Fraxley Lmda Peterson Margaret Arm Kmg Marxa Amado Steve F3210 and Sheila Walsh 14 -.g,,A-5, 4 .. , ,. 1... , - 2 --1-'A' 'A a ' 2 w x ' W,-,Q - ' ,.,,, T' ' -Y 1--1 , - 3 y . . 95 Q- I - ' f ' 3 v ' r -I - x D L , W ' ' '.,' ,-' ,Q 4 zgnf' ' - ', gf is . -. ? X - I V. 55,3 Y Y 5 A . ' Z 'y: i . , 1 K. ,D y f y Vs. - . I C f O I 7 . . - . . , . I 7 7 7 l 7 5 7 Q : Y 7 7 7 7 1 7 5' Q. x ,IVV 1 fi . . 49 - , ' - 'v- A Q 3 , -gf f-xx JLJY f 0 gig? X JL' -P, :ws 5 Q X k J ,rf ,Q . 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Sacrlsty Axde4 Stardust GAA 12 Aquacade 1 2 Marchmg Umt 3 .-'Tv'-.0-I xf' -,,.,' uni Noni' Terrence McCarthy Mary Catherme Transfer ln Senior Year Hon MCCOrm1Ck zom 4 Homeroom Officer 1 Confra termty 2 3 Key Club Member 34 Spamsh Club 12 Glee Club 13 Mxsslon Club 3 Purple Towers Stardust Ninn . ,Q 1 . ..g - - . 3 u ' .1 1 - ' . I -l ' 2 1 H , 3 ,.: 5 . 9 l 1 A ' f ' - In ln 7 . . '--- ,Q Y 4' I ' 1 M l -fp , f 'E xl tg .. swf ' .,: . if f-'9 ..9 '. . . 3:4 ff My ' 9 . ,. . : - .4 .5 'P ,Q .D ,Q 11 ,Q n u sg ' 5 ,. N.. ' Ns, ,rf gf' Q. 31 Senior Hall Momtors Superv1se Student Traff1c 5-2h,..41 The long arm of the law reaches out to Mlke Stlller as head hall momtor Pere Adamcm prevents hnm from gomg the wrong way m the hall P5 'L v-'? S-f Robert MacPhee Red Cross Drne H 'N-1' ill'-Y 'li Constance McLay Nauonal Honor Socnery 5 4 Confratermry 2 3 4 Key Club Member 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Purple Toners Scnence Club Barbara Marcnone Confratermry 2 Key Club Member 1 2 3 4 pep Club 2 Peter Maremerte Credxt Umon 2 G A A 1 Cfedlf Union 3 4 GO1f 3 4 QN Qi if Q-..-v s.l fl 2' gf it U O O O 5 , ' t , Ei. sf. ,- , .A 9 ,,'4,f' . , .Q ' zzllffi' -. sig , , Z .7 Y , ' V: 4 ,Q X , , gg sig A 1. Iflf 'A f :' . f.,3 V if-- .fu U xx X . Y . J, . I . . 5 , 5 'PH Q I xf X, A fy , S I H, , , 9 4 . . 4 .... , 5 gage .1 af - -, :V K Q I A V ' I v . , , 1 , y 1 '-L H , , , I Q ,Q , J. Q S2 Carolyn Miller Student Councll 4 Crecordmg secretaryb Student Councnl Representative 13 Natnonal Honor Socxety 234 fsecre taryj Key Club Member 1 2 Key Club Pm Holder 3 4 For ensxc Club 3 lpresndentj 4 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pm Holder 34 Glee Clu 1 Pep Club 1234 Cheerleader 4 Songleader 3 Mxssxon Club l 2 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Chonorary memberj Gu-ls State Delegate 3 Star dust GAA 123 secre taryj 4 Aquacade 12 34 May Queen Attendant 123 Gnrls League 34 Homecom mg Attendant 4 Student Councnl Workshop 3 AASC Convent1on4 35' 45.4 Gerald Moumer Confratermty 2 3 4 Key Club Member 1 2 3 4 Mlsslon Club 1 2 Stardust Basketball 2 Baseball 2 Irma Molera Confratermty 2 3 4 Key Club Member 2 3 4 Spanish Club 2 Mxsslon Club 4 Credxt Un lon 2 3 4 txf Quai Artella Navarrette Homeroom Offxcer 2 Confra termty 2 3 4 Key Club Mem ber l 2 Key Club Pm Holder 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 Pep Club 12 3 4 Songleader 3 Cheer leader 4 Mlssxon Club 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 fhonor ary memberb Purple Tow ers Stardust G A A 1 2 Homecoming Attendant 4 Matching Umt 4 Peanuts for Polno 1 2 3 4 Rodeo Queen 4 str 115 HN: I9-. V K' q-Q, jane Ma tm Quxll and Scroll 4 Confra termty 1 2 Key Club Member 123 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Crumder 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Songleader 4 Marchmg Umt 4 Mxssxon Club 1 2 Hall Momtor 4 GAA 1234 Aquacade 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club lhonorary memberj Chrlstma Montano Student Councnl Representa uve 2 3 Quxll and Scroll 3 4 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pm Holder 3 4 Confra termty 2 3 4 Horzzom 4 Cru fader 23 Spanlsh Club 12 Glee Club 1 Mxssxon Club 1 2 4 Hall Momtor 4 Purple Towers Stardust Arxzona Regnster Correspondent 3 Pea nuts for Polxo 1 2 3 4 f-Q Barbarajean Maxson Student Councnl Representa txve 2 Homeroom Officer 2 Confratermty 2 3 4 Key Club Member 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Band 2 4 Mxsslon Club 12 Hall Momtor 4 Purple Towers Stardust G A A l 2 Marchlng Unxt 4 1179- X 7 Donald Mott Natnonal Honor Socxery 34 Key Club Member 1234 Hall Momtor 4 Baseball 4 Junlor Achxevement 4 , fl I! 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Paz Bien Promotes Prayer Benjamin Osuna Conffaremiw 1,2,35Glee Club 4 fvice-presidentJ5 Mission Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Football 1. Thomas O'Sullivan Key Club Member 2,35 Key Club Pin Holder 45 Basketball 25 Baseball 2,4. Connie McLay pauses a moment to meditate on the seventh Station of the Way of the Cross, ,r A p aa, 5 gf 'SL 5.-5 1 Q I- ,I i PA ic, 1 xc. Q . f N L-or J , 5 fx JS f' Bob Williams relaxes with a spiritual book during his senior retreat Mrchael Pawlak Homeroom Offlcer 1 Confra ternrty 2 3 Forensic Club 1 Key Club Member 1 2 3 Key Club Pm Holder 4 MISSIOU Club 1 3 Hall Mon1tor4 Tuc son Daily Cmzen Cotrespon dent Csportsj 3 jo Ann Penczar Confratermty 23 KCY Club Member 1 2 3 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Spamsh Club 12 Glee Club 1 Mxssxon Club 1 2 Hall Momtor 4 Stardust GAA 12 Jumor Achxeve ment fsecretaryj wg Terry Pollard Confratermty 1,2 3 4 Mlsslon Club 2 Pl'01CCIlOlll.S5 Club 3 VW 'fv- ,gm 'PDS Vs:-1 'Q' David Poore Confraternlty 2 3 4 Key Club Member 2 34 Pep Club 12 Mxssxon Club I 2 3 Credrt Unlon 2 3 Peanuts for Polxo ,f 'N 'bf ef' fr- Dolores Orosco Confratermty 2 3 4 Csub prror CSU Key Club Member 23 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Pep Club 2 3 Llbrary Club 3 M15 sion Club 4 Credxt Union 2 3 4 Cpresrdentb Hall Mom IOI' 4 GAA 1234 Aqua cade 'Q IFN gp Kenneth Peyton Transfer rn Semor Year Mrs sxon Club 4 Stardust c ence Club 4 SJ H-gf Q! Thomas Patten Confraternxry 12 Key Club Member 234 Spamsh Club 12 Pep Club 12 Mrsslon Club 12 3 Lettermens Club 34 Stardust Football 12 34 Basketball 2 Baseball 1 Track 1234 if Judi Podmers Transfer m Semor Year Con fratermty 4 Pep Club 4 Aqua cade 4 1 X ,gf . ,nf ,l -I A . I ,Q , 7 - , ' ,Z ' Q say' 'fl We , g ,, We Y ,,, -- . ' g .' '--f - ' 1 . 7 5 un u . ' ' - I 'I - I.. y, ' -- ,S !! ' , ' 5 , sax -' ' , ,S ,S, -' , 1,2 - ,, , . 1 ' ' '9 7 77 3 . . A P ,, I 5 '- it 7 7 !r5 . , ... ,,,: . ' 1 . Km' , ,VZ . X X , . . .'1CZ 1 5 1 . -vgil A r ,. ,R swf- Q' , 1 ...W . Y f ,yi .D in ,,Z ,Q I X ,ll ,yi 5 - ,, Q 7 . . I.. 3 , ,S1- ' ' . ,QQ 5 S, sl A ii xg -. Sf rex 1. emors Take To The Hllls On Trad1t1onal Dltch Da 10. 'Wx f? Anthony Procaccmo Edward Rama-ez KUY Club Member 2 3 4 Base Confratermty 2 Key Club ba 1 2 Member 2 3 4 Lettermen s 1 KW Club 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 r-'s I Q Davrd Ross Gregory Russell Confratermty 3 Pep Club 3 Homeroom Offrcerl Track 1 George Rodriguez Confratermty 2 Key Club Member 34 Patlo Clean up Momtor 4 Frances Romanoskr Confraternlty 2 3 4 Key Club Member 1 23 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 12 34 Credit Unto 2 3 4 Malorette 3 4 March mg Unit 4 Hall Momtor 4 Purple Towers G A A 1 2 3 4 fpresndenrb Aquacade 1 2 Wxfx X7 Michael Ryan Confratermty 2 3 4 Key Club Member 2 3 4 Mxsslon Club 4 Proyecnorusrs Club 1 2 3 Hall Momtor 4 Stardust Publxc Address System 12 3 4 Scr af sf Peter Saners ence Club 5 Transfer rn Senxor Year 'Om 1 ,asw- S O I O l O a 3 3 C . N' . . I , , , ' 4 v- , A , , 1 4 S . , v , . , D , , v 1 n U, , 5 . , 1 U - ' ' Z 1 . , , . . , , , , - , , S - ' g ll . ' , . H Y 7 , 1 r , 2 - ,. 'Zu E' 1 . s.7.,..... ' .3 'X ,V 1 i ya. 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Josef Schlnck Horizon: 4 Qunll and Scroll 'Nl' 7----Q Joyce Sneh Quill and Scroll 34 Confra ternxty 234 Forensxc Club 3 4 Key Club Member 1 2 3 4 Crurader 3 Pep Club 2 Mrs sxon Club 3 Hall Momtor 4 Stardust junxor Achneve ment Scnence Club 4 its Q James Snyder Key Club Member 2 3 4 Red Cross Co Captaxn 4 -gf ...I Sue Solke Natxonal Honor Society Confratermry 2 3 4 Key Club Member 34 Pep Club 34 Nurses Club 34 Credxt Un 10 2 3 Stardust Social Commxttee 3 4 Semors Reach New He1ghts In Fourth Year At SHS -fn- Qu 'SN Mxchael Suller Ronald Stogsdnll Confrarermry 2 Key Club Key Club Member 1 2 3 Key Member 4 Mrssnon Club 1 Club Pm Holder4 Glee Club Letrermens Club 2 34 Foot 1 Hall Momror 4 Baseball ball 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 '29 judnth Trautt Confratermry 34 Glee Club 4 Lxbrary Club 3 4 Nd' ff' Barbara Ulllman Confrarernlty 2 3 4 Key Club Member 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 fsecreraryb Pep Club 234 Malorerre 3 4 Marchmg Umt 4 Mnsslon Club l Credit Un lon 2 Purple Towers Testing, 1 2 3 Mlke Ryan and Ray Hufnagel, on the job for four years, ser up the publlc address systerri for another assembly julle Thompson Confraternlry 2 3 4 Key Club Member 34 Pep Club 34 Songleader 4 Marchmg Umt 4 Nurses Club 3 Mxssxon Club 3 4 Crednr Umon 3 Lex termen s Club f honorary mem berj 4 asf'- S! Charles Trachta Red Cross Sclence Club 5.4--V Q1--- ' 'inf Nancy Ann V1g11 Confratermry l 2 3 4 Key Club Member 1 2 3 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Crusader 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Maporette 2 3 4 Twlrler 4 Marchmg Umt 4 Lrbrary Club 1 2 3 Mxssxon Club 1 Credxt Umon 2 3 Hall Momtor 4 GAA 123 94' ....,,.. Joyce Warren Student Councrl Representa trve 1 Homeroom Ofllcer 2 Confrarermty 2 Key Club Member 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 34 Cheerleader4 Songleader 3 Honzonr4 M1ss1onClub1 24 Credrt Umon 2 3 4 Let termens Club 34 fhonorary memberb GAA 12 Aqua cade 12 3 Homecommg At tendant 4 May Queen Atten dam 12 Qurll and Scroll Curtrs Waters Confraternlty 2 Mnssron Club 2 Track l Science Farr Wm ner 2 .nab xii' Phyllns Waxler Confratermty 4 Key Club Member4 GleeClub1 Span rsh Club 3 Pep Club 4 Song leader 4 Marchmg Unnt 4 Lettermens Club fhonorary memberb Art Club 4 Pur ple Towers Stardust Homecommg Attendant 4 -'S 905 -Z' I IN Ll 1,-J '-sf va:-f Francrs Valenzuela Key Club Member 1 2 3 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Mrssron Club 1 2 3 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 12 Baseball 12 fl, fy., up-vw James Waters Confraternrty 14 Red Cross Drrve 4 JH 'in 'uf' W3 Irene Veals Confrarermty 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 2 4 Nurses Club 1 2 1 4 Mrssnon Club 2 4 Art Club 3 fl 'lj 411.7 JQQW , I 1551425 .f S.- Wrllxam Waters Confratermry 2 3 Mlgslon Club 1 2 Hall Momtor 4 Bas ketball 4 Baseball 4 155 , 4, . 5 , , , 1 , f S 2 . 5 I ' A , , 1 H , . , . 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Mr Sam DeW1tt measures Sndney Thomas for that all lmpor un1or Class Strong In Sp1r1t, Cooperatlon 'Cav jumor class officers are Ozzle Lopez Pat Dowdle Maureen Hannley Karen Surxna Marla Amado Hanne Redwme Barbara Floyd Tom Poore and Garth Pecoraro New responslblltxes new prnvxleges new achleve ments hxghllghted the year for the lumors In their new role as upperclassmen the Junxor class demonstrated out standlng school sp1r1t In the magazlne drxve the1r rocket Owzng finnshed a very close second to the senlors Dar Fzrenxcbpztter Thexr fall dance Autumn Sere nade was one of the most remembered dances of the year Reception of thenr class rlngs symbols of loyalty and devotron to Salpomte was one of the bug events of the year In a beautxful ceremony the rlngs were blessed w1th the prayer that the wearers would always l1ve up to the ldeals and reputatnon of Salpomte Meetmgs meetmgs and more commrttee meetxngs kept the junlor class busy m preparatxon for the blggest socnal event of the school year the junlor Senlor Prom Much hard work and careful plannzng made the lovely prom a nnght never to be forgotten At the Junror Senzor banquet the Jumor class brought to a close an eventful and successful year Qfs 'san LC 4, ,,, ag' ssl 'r-s if is Veromca Arnold Vance Cunnmgham Pat Dowdle Sherla Fmney Carmen Fousse ii 'T 'Y' 4 1r if B111 Bouwcg X 1 Paige Brackney G N9 Maura Bruns IAJUIS Burgess Courtesy Classes show the great mreresr euquetre prevrous ro the prom JP 3 K C.. ffl PCT '7fDs f X31 Yi '--r Armm Crcala Cliff Dupuis Duck Forcrer Ken Howard v'f'7 K' - -,a I 3 , ix U . s , 'sa M 1 ...LN I lx -Q -'4 , I 1541, l - . 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'f ' a -' 'mtv' fi XT' 'ag f w T' Mary jane Kennedv Bob Lazares Tom Lundqulst Nancy Marentette Barbara Jackson Maureen Oulette S X S - x Nell Pruzzo V Greg Robertson -1-....,..Af X i :AQ Happily helpmg fill the class coffers, yunrors Dorothy Robles and Felrcra Felrx sort Chrtstmas cards for a fund 1'3lSl1'lg project 7, Frank Stammefs jerry Wachter Mlke Wethrngton Sharon Sunna 115 ,B 43 7 6' Dorothy Monaghan ancy Pxekenbrook Judy Rochon Bob Rohen Edlessa Valencra Fm., QS' 145'-f T uf w ,, K T. x 1 - gk , , 1 , - .- A x . 4 ,X 2 ., Q -X . - A -v1 0 1 sy . .ft A I Y- -ig A t ,I ,'L 43, ' - les '-'Tv 1. ax U Y ' f Y f lj, ' n I K - . X fi . T 1 X 11A c . ' 35 fi' At gl U. ' s, ., Q , L' ' - . a x -A t, Y I N 9 I ,Z N ' 5 'W 5 if 4, I 'N xa 5 c M v - f ,V ? 7 l A . 'V K 4 J Kg ,-Yi K' If ' . K. k .N 4 .. .Q ' X ff ' f ' 'Vi Q, X . Wh H , , v' 1 . ' X ' l u 1 y j X A Hx, r, ..7,,f2 Mart1nSarou1 ' , hgh NW 4 Q . f l. li -new . . N t r , of f 1 7 gkvi T x . 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Q 3. 44, 1 U I QA A L ' J ' H Thx Q - K i - '61 X 3 M ' ' - :. me . - ' 4, ' ' 1 . g, 1 h ' ' '-n -lb 'L '-vs -RK Si 11 l , 'fyrl 'TW lxancy Nuzent Gaffh PCCOYHYO PatP1atalc H3309 Redvlne 2 D .J Albert Mendoza Hank Rodrrgcuez Dorothy Roblf,-5 Chuck Schmnd 46-F' wr ,was I l ' p 2 nbc .-n- it nr'-7 I Raxane Rexdy A Salpomtcrs class rrng stands for loyalty and prrde nn Salpoxnte Each specral emblem of the rrng has a meanmg designed to rem1nd the wearer of the :deals that Salpolnre expects of 1tS students On the mlddle part of the rmg rs the emblem of Salpornte A shxeld, standrng for strength has as 1ts motrf a cross and a lamp, symbols of re lrgron and learnmg, the word Salpomte rs emblazoned across the shxeld Below the shreld are the letters H S , to complete the des1gna tron Salpornte Hrgh School The shleld rests on two crossed lances and surmountrng lf IS 1 helmet These three thmgs shreld, lance and helmet are symbolrc of the Salpomte Lancer Above and belovu this emblem are two small trrangles rn maroon and gold, the school colors On erther srde of the center desrgns are the two mnrrals of the owner On etther srde of these are gold numerals on a held of black desrgnat mg the year of graduatron Mano Rodrntguez Terry Ronstadt Judy Werrhmuller Chuck Spiteri Stephen Tearney Mary Valencia Bob Vfayhoff ,V ' . S ,gui ,v ',4nqu' qty-EQ aim ,- .s -i V- ' . 1-'Tr - i .., Q - v V T I ' f 6 H tbl X '55 l -'Hi 19, '-r 7 Ed O Sull1 an 'I B ll Molma Carol Mane Sxmmons x 1 XV?-A ll Wxuqf 'W ' K 4..rg6aJ',Jr 5 ill U ull' f ff Ann Gettmg X Dan Stubbs and Terry Dejonghe Jean Tonyan ud1 Pollard Chm Rerlly RCj0lC1Ilg over then' new appomtments to y Sf: Glorxa Rodrxguez it ,ig Joan Sandm Susan Srnckland Ronald Zacharek f' ,wk Mary Welker Bo s State are Chff Hxckey Garth Pecararro an Enedma Trupxllo Cafhy' V ff Al Walsh -A 'Wi xA W' ' 1 I if , .J A A , , A , l , , a Q . A- ae ... ,. '- x lx- , -X -:rr f A: 87 v ,W ,off 4 V If y I V X ,l ' If 1 fx A I HE Q li? '25 lyor sv if l lr sf Ld' Y 6 H 4 X tx ib. 1 ,F L Ni 2 o'll lgfl am H A Q ' A '-Jfivilll Lf ' X ryy l E-as-ffl xli l X0 l l ,E y- o 15 A fjj y , ff ' xy I , I g ,N 3, , y X . Q ' -1:71 1 V, , t . .. i R A I ' 'B -A 4 'as Lv 1 I 4 f 6' F f 3' . wt: I wt' sf' I lf, ff.. - A' I tx Q ' X fl:-.JA l V I 1 y f , .3 1- A .aan .,-4.. 2-M -,at-, I v X ,kv .4-w. ' -' I' ' rx T s .e 9 ' X . Y I 5 Joe Apodaca Eddie Brooks jose Carrasco 2 1115 ea Marla Amado Theresa Fehx al L I JN '4 'fall ST. ef' I A: ' Y p RL M I 'I P' X ..,,s cz Gerry Cook -R 'ii' Bob DeM1chael Vnckx Galley 'ts Roger Gel-denies Thoughtfully antncnpatxng adventures of Glrls Sure to be held thxs summer are Olga Gonzales Shella Walsh Margaret Anne Krng and Mary Welker Carol Halper Irma Manzo 'E' v 7 Mary Helen Herman Gene Jones JamfS Kelly Maggxe JO Kmfl ,A 1' 'bn 51 , QS? J.- . '-r' yt 'M Q 1' K t 'l - N J X f , . V ,Q l . l l - 251 x jg 9 5 . A! .QV , 4 f ' I I f 'D 3 .il ' I f Y Y 5 W5 Y, . . 'xl f l p? , K A- 4. V3.1 , , 1 V' 3 Q f.. A. V l A ' - QQ I Q1 ll 'Z A R ,l l -5 -f - H f ,., W ' H if , 1 X f 4911 TQ V4 qu., 5 . 'U 'Us .- u- -wx Nancy Allen Joan Callahan Margaret Delgado Felicia Felix lerry Floyd 5 'UD 6 A , I' I l Q ',9Q- -31:3 Y - Y wi n , f ., 7-5 G-' ,,,.- 3 l 1 ' V i is-J . I .H 7 1 , .M ' K '3' -di 'FEE 1 g,1. 1 V lil .1 Bonnie Baker Michael Barragtee Tom Bellis Don Barry 11F Lin, l Big wheels at the G A A skating Patty Judy Boser and Dan Stubbs show off some mighty fancy skating to their friends Frank Ganz Patricia Glasser Mau,-een Hanley pat Jamk 2' 43 .. 52 32. .gt A .9535 .12 15+ ' G G a aae If li .:-.N . ,.,.,..1, , james Brewer William Davis Ernest Felix Betty Flatt Margaret Ann King -R' 16' ' ' Xl K 'A X' , fr F 1 A' Ci la ' aoiliifv F l A K - ,K l 1' J' ' 'F , ' A 4 . A ,Q . ss fu- ' Q v-' ' ara' --la , 1 N - ' K . -- , I fi Q I ' v , -3 .4 'fe lk - A 1. .f .i'gJ,, I A : Steve Kerter Al Navarette Mark Rutter loseph Moclanr if. 1:-::h an . J: Q ,.... 5 I 4 I 1 I Q juamta Long Susan Mclilmury lames Magnet Margaret Mahoney N X 'Pa jf' Z A4255 Don t you feel well A17 Al Precxado lrghts the huge bonfire at the rally before r e homecommg game Rosalxe Sexortlm , 11-1? Steve Stiller as IF 4 v 7 Y 45? Karen Tlrrell Marybeth Vermeulen h 1--5 lull: Marcmne lanet Olxmskn Edu ard Rodriguez Anthony Zacharek 4'-4 Shy ai.. Spirit, Participation, Mark Aims Of Sophomores Enthusrastrc sophomore ollicers are Efren Rodriguez Pat McCann Tom Confar Fr d Kn B ll Coo M Ra M Barletta Dan Mrller Mary Bates Bobby Bennet JoAnn Bates and Rlta Caprtanr e IPC I me ary Y argaret In their second year at Salpomte the sopho- mores proved to be outstanding rn school spirit Sopho- more participation in the different school activities was kept high by the spirxt banner This banner rn the colors of the sophomore class was rewarded to the homerooms with the hxghest scholastic average or the most partrcr patron rn such activmes as the Peanuts for Polio drive and the greatest attendance at games and dances The class of 61 also kept a scrapbook full of clnppmgs and pnctures as a record of thexr second year at Salpointe The Student Council pxcnic traditionally sponsored by the Sophomore Class was a highly successful event again this year The gay Christmas decorations nn the South Patio were another mark of the Sophomore s hard work and rngenurty Gaiety and sparkle hrghlighted the evenmg of the Sophomore Hop This semi formal dance is the major social event for the underclassmen Proving once again thexr spnrxt of loyalty and cooperation the sophomores provided themselves and their guests a delightful and memorable evening w ' I , . , . . , , 7 7 3 l 9 7 , . 3 . . . . , ' 1 1 , ' - , - u 9 . y , . . - 3 1 v 'Q .' 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'iv j va ,fy Half-time shows presented by-the band helped spark the spirit that gives the team the will to win. 10A Margaret Barlerta Marie Barone Roberta Bennett Mary Bologna Mary Ann Bravo Eloise Carrillo Edward Castro Robert Covell Mary Theresa Elias Cloyde Flatt Mary Green William Fry Peter Garcia john Guyader Pat Harrington Genevieve Holguin George Loughner Cecielia Frost Gordon Leake Carl Kennedy Ronald Massey Carolyn McConnell Patrick McCann Dan Mulholland Ronald Murray Roger Pecoraro Sheila Ring Leo Rascon Judy Siener Mary Ann Thomas Joanne Timco Irene Valencia Linda Vaughn David Wallis Barbara Wehrli Kathleen Walsh i-13? fi . , ,.3i.,,- , 4 :1,T'!-51 1 qv. Us if :Oh- tr' 'W' 47 Q in-9' 'T' it Vx RY gi QT.. T 4015 2 'QF' I Q avr ? L?- .- T -4 ,ff w--I' X gif. wx-SX z vis q-fv ff l lag av ...., :fn g Tom Swanson Tom Tucker Stephen Watson 4- T QS' vw 4.1 Y 35: ji? 35. Llnda Capltanr Mary Dejonphe Paul Deveteux Peter DeVoe Stephen Fazto Sylvla Gonzales Frances Hatdesty Frances Hope Frances jaskoskt Chrlsttna Ionian Fred Ixallan Tom Kolter Donmta Iangelller Stephen Lemoxne Wtllram Lopez Maty Ann Lovaas Kay Manemann Patrlcla McLauLhlrn Dan Mrller Rogene Myers Sharon O Brlen Tom O Hare Lrnda O Leary Trm O Sullrvan Wtllram Remrg Lrnda Rlggs Kevin Rotty Adam Schwager Maxme Stone jannce Sunna Seven m the Corner' ctlls Frmk RIUSLIILI' vxhxle Danny Mrllcr and Anthony Edt look on at the sopho more carnn al OB 1 56 Larry Bahnll Mary Bates Fernando Canez Hector Carlllo Davld Comfort Tom Confar l.-h.g, Anthony Eck Mary Frances Elnas Paul Fxrzpatrlck M1chael Frakes Valerle Haber Carole Hershberger Sldra Kalrl Robert Keuhl Wllllam Klmball John Lawler Alma Long W-f Ann Marcham Myra Marcy Prxscxlla Mlms Tlm Monacell Ann O Neill Pat Orosco Phllxp Panepento E Lmda Peterson James Pekarcxk Donald Ratayczak Nancy Slnsz Andy Thompson jane Ellen Thomson --e ' h A4 :C 35' N' I 34' 5 v S67 '7 5,5 3 -Q, 'T 37- 'ac 'hs 'Vos T ,, as E -2 1,-1 2' on dl Qs- aw Trm Torrmgton Vxrgmla Turner ,,,,f ' Mary Urynow1c g No not Uncle Tom just George Lord gnmg h1s all to help the sophomores ruse money for the lung of Hearts Drug Pftul ROHl1HSkl and Denms Grams call the bnds 57 ' V v, I R ' Q . 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Duane Wrobel jeff VerduH0 A peachy lunch is what keeps these eager sophomores handsome and husky! Behind the counter, Mrs. Bensley, Mrs. Vogelburg and Philip Panepento render service with a smile! 10D 1 JoAnne Bates jay Cable Carol Coltrin William Checkon David DeConcini Natalie Dunn Ronald Emard jacquilin Flick Dennis Graviss Mercedes Hermosa Geraldine jerden Pat Kelly Fred Knipe Raymond Land Mary Lee Curry Long David Lovitt Georgia Mason Ed Motzkin Catherine Mounier Bob Orach Pat Payne Bryan Peters Frank Rauscher Paul Romanoski Thomas Roy Diane Schmid Peter Sickler Ylia Torres iff . Kills X 58 Ed Ancharskr Carol Betzen Conme Brault Parralee Chestnut William Coonce Donna Dehlmger Dranne Devereux John Farrell Dennxs Fendo Mxchael Gamboa Helen Garcla Manuel Garcla Davxd Greer RoseMar1e Gorosave james Hughes James Huser Peter Knxpe Tana Kouren Cathenne Lange Carol Lebo Paul Lorang George Lord Terence McGrath Georgeanne Massar1 Gall Nelson Aldea Ramirez Mary Lou Rey Mack Rhoades Mlflam Rochon Thomas Schnerder Mlchael Sloyan Gertrude Smder Donna Southard Thomas Strfter Wxllnam Trachta Janlce Troutwme Ac .ag .- fv- 3 '? 'hw T in 4-1 V -' -7 gg' 'J T' 'V A 'Siu as Www- ...L iv- G5 7 ,male 'D 1-'7 'Nr' We Yar- Vx bf' H Wig 'T7' Aix Ov? mn! fi yvy' 6, 99' cif- 13' , Rolhckmg frolnckmg sophomores scamper across the patio IH a sparklmg skrt 59 Charlotte Adamcin Mary Alice Aguirre john Arevalo Cecelia Arriaga Veronica Barnes Mary Lou Boulay Louise Ciampa Rita Capirani Sandra Coen Pat Davern Georgia Dawson Michael Delaney Ralph Esquer ,Ion Fishman Diane Flint Stephen Funk Mary Ellen Garcia Marv Ann Gcrdes Josephine Guiffre Michael Gremaud Frances Halgy Mary Heeter Robert Houltor' Tom Jensen Robert LaPorte lohn McQuown Leo Migneault lohn Penczar Iifren Rmiriluuez Barbara Schrader Joanne Sherman lohn Swift Penny Teluuns Tony Veliz Philip Vfalsh Patricia Whiteheatl 'A Y I 1 It 'a fs 'U-4' QB.. c, IOF Secret sources tell us that Manners. the Butler. came to our Sock Hop and took this picture! ,, ' G' ' ' ' ' v , V nc, , 'ya 'Z' F Q ' Naya' I ' ' 6' - , . H . t g 4. ' gl X 'D :Nr '21 rw -v A 3 Sf ' 1 . i x Q 'Q . 5, . , xy, , -,W f Z .5 A , ,fjyj Y . if ' 'I 'X N f I ' 3 x K I -I ,Q 6 2 IQ tl J' V , V I' - , ., DJ-7 i if 'F i . 7 V T-'Z N N., h 'f ' i .. . ,, ia :T 'nr Q 'fi Z? 5 ic, .,.. 1 - .QI 2' e, F V If, Z , - 114 'Ur ., .s ., :rar ,J-2 ..'3.. ,'?1':xX J .V . . '-' ' ' Qu- tx' -Q i i ' - ' F Y rwnw- - f. 1 F I A 2 N v . G! 5. A cv 4 Qi G' ,,,. i i ,-. O . , V Q sa E ' v X-YQ 1 i R? 1. -I A ' -as ' 9 , X 60 Salpointe Equestriennes Bring Top Honors To School Sa1pointe's horsewomen brought high hon- ors to themselves and the school during the Southern Arizona International Livestock Show held the weekend of April 14 in Tucson. Top winner in the events was junior Barbara Majalca. Barbara entered four different eventsg she took first place in all four. Frances Scott, a sophomore, entered six events, placing in Eve. She received one First place and a number of second, third, and fourth places. Sophomore Frances Scott shows off one of the five ribbons she won for competing in six entries. The Dulte and Duchess of Windsor congratulate Barbara Majalca for winning first place in the Open Stake race. Frosh Find High School New, Exciting, Fun Y is 1 -4, 1 - -fp -.,- t, ., egQxf2i,--,-- A' zffifni Q' . -,. ,x.4- ,I ,,. 4, .7 a-, .Q , K4 TW, K, A ,. ff-ff - ' av ' .- . ,92'5 a.fLi ffwia in F N - . r K k , 4 ... 4 W . . 43' I. . . .,1 .. 1, A.-,S K X Y.4.,,,Wm 44. we Newly elected freshman oflicers are: Jim Hawley, Cheryl Lane, Christine jacome, Ellen McCarter, Don Eskra, Shelley Harrold, Gary McLay, Richard Mulvihill, Katherine Davney, Judy Strickland, Mary Powers, Graig White, and, front row: Pat Cordova, Judy Bellis, and Yvonne Montano. For the class of '62, their first year at Salpointe was a year of many firsts: the thrill of their first dance, the contagious enthusiasm of their first pep assembly, the spirited excitement of their first football game, the rev- erent devotion of their first patio Mass, the spiritual enlightenment and peace of their first retreat. After two days of initiation, during which they were required to open doors, shine shoes, and carry books for the Seniors, and perform both vocally and with hula hoops, the frosh were treated by the Student Council to their first dance. In November, members of the Freshman Class made their first annual retreat. Father Florian conducted the retreat for the boys at Salpointeg Father Gilmore was Retreat-Master for the girls at the Benedictine Convent of Perpetual Adoration. At the semester, the freshmen elected their class officers. The newly elected president, delegate, and rep- resentatives proudly took their places as full-fledged members of the Student Council. 62 , f Excited freshman president and delegate Sammy Bell and Yvonne Monrano enter the Student Council room . I STUDENT councit , Wg! . .1 r , 'I YN V' ,K NN 'WV John Anderson Ann Barrasso Lawrence Bell Warren Beneville Bernardo Benitez Martha Brena Patricia Brena Michael Devereux james Early Shelly Harrell Kathleen Hauptman Susan Kinerk joseph Kroto Geraldine Linehan Mary Ann McElroy Ianet McQuery Michael Mead Christine Melia Michael Mina Geraldine Moncada David Morales Richard Mulvxhill Sheilah Murph Stephen Ochoa Kathrine O Mara Carol Ann Patterson Ronald Preston Brook Reed Kenneth Rossman James Sarers 2 we M 5 . -15 i -'t lfxr. -was fe -x P I 'Q 49 AP- if ky, at .1 y 2 at Q? is 'uw' 5 'Q' Okay, start singing' order Barbaryean Maxson Bill Allen B111 Waters Marion Kahl and Kathy McCormick at the freshmen initiation 7' f f ff 55 fl ll K X? lent R il! gf l 63 ls ' ' f'2ff fz:i HQ' v 1 11- 2 . . ,, is '4 'ff if - 0 tx - u 1: 4'-7 ..,.-. s, N-, 1 I. v-' x I' . 1 ll s , x W... K 0 0 ' H 2 at ' In gil, fit s, fi r y f . .V QA: v 1 WWW HW 3'6- Fredrick Sanborn Margaret Ronsradt lohn Simpson Marv Ann Westafer Kenneth Kleker Marilyn Zenz as 21.1 'ffr:v.?gf:.'rf 3 K,- dm 797 ll Nr situ HQ? i5B? 3,5- 5 E- QW 64 Theodore Barrasso judxth Bellls Carol Blackwelder Alban Bret Betty Carter Marshall Clow Sandra Comfort William Daugherty Paul de Lamboy Kathleen Devney Theodore Douthmt Peter Duran Catherme Gerdes Judxth Hartman Douglas johnson Sandra Knox Mavourneen McGrath Margaret Mclntee Charleen Motsktn Kathryn Nugent John O Hare Dragutxn Pore Shexla Ross Wnlllam Ryerse Soccorro Slordla Robert Smnh jacklyn Thomas Andrew Verdugo David Vxcan Thomas Wnllxams In Memory Pamela Fisher Who dled November 2 1958 May she rest m peace r 9B - . , Hz' P . 'N 2 'fk' 1' x y Q Q e , ., '. ,, Life, 11 iff . - A 1 . , H:-Ad V A an b H , F Sy t ' , , A , 4-if . P V its 2 ' l',i', 1. A . 1 5 'ii A L 5? V -sf . 1 -1' . ' 9: - ' 'gi ia . 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'E' E 1 Q Ernest Acevedo Ronald Annibal Topics from personahty to personal abrlity are F discussed by a panel of seniors Jill Baker Ralph Judith Bartholomeaux Salgado Joan Kenney and Pete Adamcm in the Therese Boice freshman guidance class Demce Borth Shirley Bruner Thomas Cm Edward Delgado Robert Duran Donald Eskra James Hawley Sally Holtschlag Barbara Gaona Mary Anne Keiter Ann Kung Joan Kobida Frank Koenig Cheryl Lane Richard LeWiS Barbara Lynch Barbara McCann Gerald Moncada Denise Montiel Carol Ann Paulsen Theodore Payne Allen Reed Patricia Reilly Daniel Robles Mark Schrichte Barbara Singh Carol Sosnowski Thomas Walsh George Waters Armando Zepeda if-'W' ,au lx 'K V F , 5 1AL f ,Q L3 ak W-Q! 4-7 3-ll-wr - ' f vw, A pa, 'ff' .Q '- gn 65 1 y 1 -8 '7 47 ps: ' 7- o--1 4-if 3- 2 'P' 3 lt I Ll'L...... 91 sl 13 1.1 1 nf J A5 1: KWH YJ 93 88 I pf 'E Leslne Adams Iames Allen Fernando Baron Charles Bell Ronald Boxmeyer Kenneth Broduer Bernard Chapman joan Culhan Edward Deschalne Luprta Felrx Fabxan Gomez Sandra Gray Susan Guldswog Chrrsnne jacome Denms Levr Sandra Lmdemann Rosalre Lucero Ronald Lusteck John Malone Yvonne Montano Mary Ellen Munn Shxela Noll Iohn Pnzzo Nancy Powers Gary Proksch Drane Ratalczak Carol Rrehm john Robertson Mary Alice Ruelas Mrchael Schultz Lawrence Seal Parrlcxa Tang Anthony Urxas Mary Vega Nancy Wallrs Surprise packages surprlse partners 66 .noon and a most successful freshman box lunch' Offlcral Warnmg' All rockets except the Lancer Leaper are declared unsafe for flxght states freshman rocket m Kathleen Brofft James Cheske Florence Cordaro james Corngold Dnanne Dooley Thomas Gardner Mark Hanna Carol johnson George Karake Elverna Kennedy George Krmball B111 Lesker Paul McCarthy judxth McClure Alxce Marchant Drvlcl Mxlls Marxanne Moclalr Kathleen Morley Denms Murray Donna Panarello Vrrgmra Ralston Czarrna Robles Daniel Rodarte judlrh Strickland Mary Ann Smlth Karen Sartorr Hector Vargas Patrick Weisenberger Craig White Tony Young a 5 , spector David Mills Y .Bai lag fs Y Cecxlxa Baron Margurete Behr Kathryn Berwxck ali 3 rl On pow lA 99' fail 1 fi is 2? flu. KW' an if' L K3 Judy Buffa Carlos Cabamllas Carole Cleary Q if George Elcher Teresa Flsher Loretta Flemmg Donald Gyuro john Hazeltme john I-Ilckcox Ronald Holman Raymond Jackson 3 Thomas Kesnckn Wllllam Lopez s. Ellen McCarter Robert McCullough Leak Davxd Mather lames Medford Margaret Mltchell Grace Ramrrez Donna Rxcharclson Lupxta Rodrlguez Peter Romanoskr Margarrra Serrato Barbara Skubxck Peter Slnsz Denms Smlth ,ix Marilyn Soper Judith Sulllvan Dxane Navarette Alam Trellle Ellen Walsh by Whnrlmg away to the clappmg of hrs fellow classmates IS Mark Schrtchte at the first freshman dance of the year 68 A A ., Q 1 -e 7 f - ' ' . In ea Y ' A Q 5- r I' 9 V- LN 'S Y . ,fir , AQ' -5 - ' 1 ,. ' 1, A V, ,f-HQ, . 5 .M Q f- t x - Q ' A ff ' ' 1 . X , Y 7 ' A QL ff R -vi ft W f 'f a -H: - . 'f sg f ' ff 'v , I T I f butgrsl, is . . , C P 5 5? ' 'X ', x l' , Qf, 6. ' ' ff 'I A l 5 it i' K f f F V as ' - ' ,V , ,f f V Af 9 N 7 f -R s e a R Q ' 5 - - t ' Fifa - . ,fl I ' C 9 Rlfflf if 1 F' , C . . ' . o 4 Q W ,155 . h as ,L A . , 5 X Q, U as l Q , 4:1 is 1? at 'T' gt fs' ' ' ' M or 4- .af ig J ' , A C, A 1 ' - 4 -x LL R . if I I A C Lf, . ' C R s1t-. A ,L , . A fs ' P 5 ' S 9 - if -. 'x ff 1 3 ' r I , . ' in - I C , Z, 'F- ' N 1 V. . I ' ll CLASSES :few I Z SA PGIHIE P0 H SAIPOIHTE HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SGHIIIII HIGH SGHIJOI ACTIVITY TICKET ACTIVITY TKKET ACTIVITY TICKET ADNIIT ONE ADMIT ONE ADMIT GNE to fvm nfsmm fu ru :vnu nfsmmfn ro ivan IJESIIIIAIIUI NOT 69 1 AA.. I :sh : l X k I P? I f ,- ff' I ' ff A 1 9 f LI l S A I. I T E T , SUBZK7 TO - 1?. 1 fJF'Ef7 TO COND 'uf E517-CTY0 ff .'f oNrSre'fe1 I i-.:r1ff -'sl GNU' '- I TRANSFEF-'fafllf NOT TRANSFERABLE NUT VHAYNEFAELK 3 Rel1g1on Classes Instruct Students In Da1ly LIVCS ,sf How to prepare for a srck call IS the lesson m Father Florran s semor relzgton class jrm Lee and George Rodrrguez demonstrate how to prepare for a prrest who comes to v1s1t a slck person Rehgxon the most rmportant subject rn our high school curriculum can never be overem phaslzed In our dally relnglon classes we learn to grow closer to God through our Holy Mother the Church In our freshman year we learn about God our Almlghty Father and study the history of Hrs chosen people rn the pages of the Old Testament In our sophomore year vse study the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the lrfe of our Dtvme Savror Our yunnor year at Salpomte IS devoted to the study of the Thxrd Person of the Blessed Trmrty the Holy Sprrlt and the hnstory of the church from xts begmnmg down to the present a Our final year of relngnon at Salpomte pre pares us for our future lrfe ln the vsorld SCUIOFS also learn to defend thenr farth rn therr apolo getncs course Our four years of rellgnon gnve us a good foundation rn our fanth and mll be mvaluable to us throughout our l1fe Askmg the and of Samt Blaise agamst all drseases of the throat Father Alvm blesses the throats of these students on the feast day of the Samt February 3 xx j 0 l I U O V . r xx, f: f 7 I 5 .' ff' 1-S 'L 9 I 'Q . , . li N ., . ' ' -.,.u, I If F., X V 3 A, Q X X, k . W V ff 1 bk VX ff . 1 ' l . 1 . . 3 ' , - 1, L , 1 . . If 7 V 1 9 ' a J C ' I 1 . V . English Classes Absorb Grammar And Literature i 'iii-fit?-5fe?: Julius Caesar lives again as Tom Swanson and Mary Ann Thomas enact a scene from Shakespeare's immortal play. Term papers are such fun! Especially when they're all finished, agree these sen- iors as they look over the efforts of many hours of work. Barbara Marcione, Chris Monrano, and Mike Pawlak share Ralph Salgado's relief as he pulls the last page from the typewriter. Grammar and literature compose Salpointe's English courses. In each of our four years of grammar we produce one of the following Eng- lish papers : an autobiography, a character sketch, a short story, and a term paper. Our knowledge of correct writing, clear expression in words, vo- cabulary, and spelling all help us on these im- portant English assignments. In literature classes, we broaden our cultural background. Through Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar, and Macbeth, our cultural heritage is brought forth. We also read many other authors, including Chaucer, the Ro- mantic poets, modern poets, short story writers, and novelists. If fii if lsuigfa i,SiW.,g,,glr.i 'f !!!f'i ' 'l l1 3 4 Students Study Latm, Spanlsh, Enrlch Vocabulary free -U. 'QA' 514 9 if Y Q 4DQ-U Q Q The Seven Hills of Rome recexve their rimshmg touch from Latm students Mary Vfelker Pete Romanoskr Dnane Dooley and Thomas Murray The language barrier rs broken 1n Spanish class as Theresa Boyce and ohn Malone take specxal mterest rn Slsters bulletm board INVIERNO Our forergn language courses here at Sal pomte are probably two of our most different subjects Spanlsh and Latm confront students wrth many new challenges Como esta usted? or How are you? are some of the first words Srster Mary Magretme drrlls mto the heads of her first year Spanrsh students Second and thrrd year Spanlsh students are naturally a lrttle more advanced tn then' speakmg Venn v1d1 v1c1 or I came I saw I con quered, are three of the most wndely known words IH Snster Mary just1ne's Latnn course Sec ond and thnrd year Latm students struggle wnth more dlfflcult thmgs, such as translatlon of Julius Caesar's account of the Gallxc Wars or ancnent Latm manuscrnpts In both the Spanlsh and Latm classes the cus toms and lnfe ln each country are studled along wxth the rudxments of the language 72 , 0 o O , -W Q, 1.:.3f'E.f j'g,I2fs A V ., i- : 1-'f ' QQ' Y Y 1,4-QE ZTFE Q ' -- 13 Hat- Z5-ffiiz ft ' i' . I I aillifvh 3 'x5. f 1 . x' I ' I -1 V- c , ' - , P 'ff 11 Q - f J '. tl, fi 3 K Y tl, I 1 1 ' H 1 I ' ' Q, . Q V ' 3- ,- , V V 'f ' I .. i .rx . 1 .7 I ' I 15 , ' U , - 1 ,. - i, I A I , ' 4 . - ,. ' s 'TQ J, 1 n , 9 I ' J . . . . , . 1 I , . U r A t- gg,-t 4 .. ,. .. ,, I -- .. ff' ' ' ' 17 'g LS' ti? . . I I I 11 '. ' ' ' ' Y! I! . ' , v 9 1 1 v ' Newsweek sessions always keep seniors Marybeth Reilly and Stan Kaminslci alert, but the last class usually finds Dave Poore a little sleepy. Social Studies Contrasts Past And Present Society THINK 0: 7 4 , a. We 14 1 4 tiavelaps . T , f 7 , ,- W 1 ' Y S, yy' t-ma ,-'TV' rr is 'sffggg,g 5 V is A f, is L Marking out the boundaries of the Confederacy are Larry Lamsargis, Bud Linch, and Theresa Felix. Map work is one of the projects that makes American History an inter- esting subject for juniors. Social studies, taken under the titles of world history, American history, and American prob- lems, is a part of the curriculum of students for three of their four years at Salpointe. In their three years of social studies, students' classes range from studying the history of the world in general down to the problems of our own government and society. In their senior year Arizona Government is .-.-1.1. A -iI ??SX sew, also included in the course of American prob- lems. This additional study gives the future voters of Arizona a knowledge of the workings of the state and local government. Panel discussions on current events and prob- lems, and oral and written reports on past and present happenings help to bring to life these fascinating social science class periods. j.a Students Anticipate Space Age Through Math, Science Z' 1 Ba Jr- S04 BaSO4 writes Joyce Sieh in her chemistry manual as Sue Soiki pours barium chloride into a test tube contain mg an unknown substance to rest for the presence of a sulfate compound S-I My steries ofthe human eye ottupy tht mttrcst of Georgia M1500 Mid ohn Pcnczlr is thu cxplorc 1 ltrge moticl of tht human qt Ml i 4 . V y . D J x ' I ' 4' If If 7 4 A: 1' J ff f' Y , ' ' N - N er- 'W . V A f i , I'v ,. V. frxil we ,f' ' I ft Q , x i'-. ,chu 4, of 4 qi f I' h N - V A r 'Jima' S . 5 i mx S I Il .- Y ' - zz U at-n 'V .J w,,.J Mk' X a 4- b writes Sylvia Gonzales while Mike Gremaud and Paul Canizzo work out a geometry problem Really Frank its actually quite simple' Sister Margaret Cecilia explains the equation for a sphcrc to Frank Norton a member of the advanced math class 75 Three years of science courses consisting of biology physics, and chemistry also develop the students minds and their knowledge of the world and its make up Starting with living organisms in biology progressing to the why and wherefores of gra vity in physics, and ending with the elements and atoms in chemistry Salpointe scientists pre- pared themselves to enter into this scientific world of today. Movies and science projects are only a few of the extras in classes which add to the interest of these more requiring courses. Beginning with first year algebra and pro- gressing through geometry advanced algebra and trigonometry Salpointe students dewelop their mathematical and reasoning abilities. Al- though diffferent phases of math are taught in each of these courses all of them teach the stu- dents the correct way to think and how to arrive at the solution for a problem. Manual Skills Are Built By Students In Shop Classes l ,Qu- ' Watch the sawdust fly as jrm Dehlmger starts to saw a prece of plywood rn prcparatxon for ont of hrs wood shop projects In Salporntes well equrpped shops boys are- taught manual skxlls Wh1Ch prepare them for yobs rn the world Mr janetzky and Mr Douglass supervrse the boys rn the vsood shop as they make such useful artrcles as cablnets lamp bases and bookcases Thrs year shop students arded rn productlon of the sen1or class play by makmg such props as steps and vxooden rarllngs Draftmq slnlls developed by Mr Bl1de teach students neatness scale dravung and exactness as they malta basrt plans for thrngs from srmple wooden blocks to complrcated archrtectural dravungs In the tlcctrlcrts shop Mr Janetzlty rnstructs electrrcal mmded students rn such toprcs as elec trncal currents mrmg and even the understand mg of a transrstor radlo Jrrn Waters carefully draws a cxrcle on hrs draftrng sheet wrth a com pass a vrtal draftrng tool Ll 6 1' 'lw-Q , I N . K . ' X JK , 1 if 1 . . I - ' L ' , . . , . ,lgvg 1 x a 9 ' ' k 'I Y . . 1 i . r. . 4 fb ' L 1 ' 1 l, . I , v L a 4 3 1 ' , A . 4 , V x' . . , 4 . I f' 'if 1 s ' ' f L , ' 4 . . . 5 J X , V 5 C - V. t . 'Z f -. - A - ,-me 5 0 cy 41? 1' me 52 A A technxcal pomt 1n electrxcnty becomes clear to Dwxght Hauptman as Mr anetzky explaxns the difficulty m an electrlclty class, one of the most popular of the shop classes 3 'V The art of engravmg on metal IS learned by metal stutltnt ArtTts1 .15 he fash nuns .m tngruttl name plate ' Eli r - . , 'ff' V ' V v Q , 1:3-H , 7 iff ,iz K 7, ' iff ' 4 ,E V: 4 4 fa: .1 , , rf, ., H ,if K, , 54, 5 .55f,V. 5 if-5 ,I li , f gt V Fw 4 V - e ' ' r 3, 5 r V+- -'Y fl V' ' . ' -' 'J' L1 . .3 '3 ' 5 Y, ta la 1 ., ' - K - ef i l 'if ' ' 1 ' 1. v - . nf v ..' V V Q . a .x Q ' t -' A 1 . A, . . x I Q I I 1 1' , l uv A Q f' 'N A - , 41 - ,E - 4'- ,, . A 'r t 5 f Mi lf Students Acquire New Knowledge In Shop Classes many li ,, ll ' 16.9 Algunn 5 s iii' 31 l High School P' ,- U pu 29. .95 2.110 The correct use of a camera is one of the most important things in photography. Paul Harrison demonstrates how to use a camera to Pete DeVoe, Paul Ciri, Art Chapa, and Charles Kelley during one of Father A1vin's classes Welding and engraving are a dehnite part of the course taught in metal shop by Mr. Doug- lass. Developing and practicing correct safety measures and handling the modern machinery properly are other essentials of this popular course. The photography department, one of the fast- est developing courses in school, teaches enthu- siastic shutter-bugs the in's and out's of taking and developing pictures. The biggest job of Father Alvin's photography classes is taking pic- tures for both the Horizon! and the Crufader. Hot OH the press! Mike Delany, Dave Greer, Tom Kolter, Herb Beers and Father Alvin view one of the printing projects which the students completed during the year. ri' 5 -ff S -... S Careful craftsmanshxp and attentnon to detaxl are essentlal Phyllzs Waxler and Art Test learn as they use the pottery wheel Ceramxcs oxl and water-color pamttng draw mg elements of desrgn and cultural back ground are a few of the subjects stressed 1n the art classes In addmon to projects of thexr own the art students have added much to act1v1t1es of other orgamzatlons rn the school For the school devotlons on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe the freshman art classes deslgned and sewed the banners whxch were carned by each homeroom m the processxon The statues and pamtmgs whxch added so much color to the Semor play were done by the art classes The classes also made posters advertxsmg the productnon In the art exhxbxt held IH the sprmg of each year every art student enters a pamtxng or draw mg In addmon students enter crty wlde state and natronal art contests Art Students Learn Techmque Of Dlfferent Medla gmsx' 'Njkb QW Yak, X 'Y JL X is 5 Water color techmque IS mastered by Nrck DeGraz1a Mary Kennedy and joan Sandm whlle Nell pl-uzzo Inks a magazine page m preparatxon for makmg a collage The students are members of Snster Leonard Marnes art class 79 ' l - 1 1 ' 9 s ' , - ' Psi f ' I ,il - x , . ' . u f. I u 9 a . S , . f ,, I 1 e Sa - , if ' t Q . xx l - - wi , 'X k ' ' - ' I W 4 ' 9 ' v 9 TL, . 7 0 . 0 .1 ,I - vs l , X -E+ ,q ..... . J X .L-1, N tk' u .5 if I 'rl ' T ' ,Va ' wwf V , 1 ,Will 'W , ll K , . I E N N 'YYY ,aj I , l x 42, sf-W ' R ' A Q .A ,LL ..:!,-Eta . V D 1-A h N t ' ' 1 ' ,K tsgggw x X A I. I gi' ' x 0 , -, 1 V -3 I '. -v-'f A it I 4 . ' X - ' X . ,K . , f' 1 ' ' ,Sta . l l it - . . . . ' 7 5 l , . ' . Bookkeeprng another sectlon of the buslness course teaches the students how to keep books balance accounts and other such rtems The brggest class assngnment of the year rs on the Hunter Practxce Set For thrs project all stu dents must keep the books marl bills and wr1te checks for an rmagrnary company for one month Thxs IS excellent practnce and grves the students an xnsrght mto the bookkeepmg methods rn modern companres Ofhce practrce ns also xncluded rn the second year typmg class Thrs addxtlonal toprc grves the students the opportunrty to learn how and actu q'U- I' ally operate all types of office machmes such as the adding drtto and mrmeograph machmes Wrll we ever get through? asks Dwrght Hauptman as Srster Corneha s General Busmess class records the darly results of the magazrne drrve Secretarles And Bookkeepers Prepare For Future 'rs ki Please say that again? asks Chester Frlcker as Mr Douglas explams once more the darly assrgnment Bookkeepmg students agree this subject 15 both fun and mterestmg 80 nhl' , 1 , , . 4- I .yi . . I , 1 1 , a if..-1 et's 'Li ' ' . K A l I Vw 1 - 1. 1 1 1 1 l ff 7 El - s E K X , 7 ' , , 1 I - I 1 x . t J 1 ' 1 '. , A-Y lv 4 - K V' ' Q Preparmg Salpoxnte students rn the tech n1ques of a busmess oflice 15 the arm of our superb busmess department Startmg w1th first year typmg students are xntroduced to the fundamentals of the type wrlter wh1ch will help them rn many ways m years to come Many students progress to second year typrng accompamed by the trrcky course of shorthand whxch enables them to take d1ctat1on and then type a coherent paper from therr notes Thrs IS a must for any successful secretary AWK 'FS new F7 , c, Jfaf -f -2, J Q'O l Slster Dolorosa Ivetta Gore Dolores Pesek J Kathy Farrell X I 11 N? N-QXy ' 4-'df JH Pr2Cr1Ce rypmg students before begmnmg thexr danly typmg assngnments of busmess forms and letters 81 . 5 . J 8 , ' , , rv X 4 l ,X - J , . . . . . f X A 7 ,' I .L - , A V a , N, . - m ' A I - fl 0 I ,, ' ye ' -f A 4 V, 1 ' ' . . 7 . li--'M-f fy ,U ' 4,1 , A .-1 X - ', , l K ,- ' A N no , he ., xr' , . i V , 1 ' A is a' - 1- n ' -51' X ff ' ,u - - . . . , , I D I Crusader Staff Works Dllrgently To Produce Paper M kt'-le I mam 5- v.-viii!! QJlI3'gg'1UEniE2IICr1gcL?IirII1g Iihelg latest efiorts for the Cfurader are these hard working staff members Shella y e ary Wei er Maureen Oullette S nSt kl df d H K k K h Vrtt udy Boser Garth Pecorarro and anet Ohmskr usa nc an C HOU emy ms I at Y Under the drrectron of Srster Mary Noel and the page ed1tors the school paper was publrshed srx trmes for the beneht of both faculty and students The Crumder grew steadrly thrs year s1x page xssues became a trade mark of the en terprrsmg yumors Gathermg the latest news wrltmg lf up get txng ads dashmg to the prrnter all these made the year a hectrc and profitable one for the staff And always lurkrng 1n the background were the ever present deadlmes to meet It IS a trrbute to the staff that they not only met therr dead lmes but went above and beyond the call of duty nn presentmg to the school a truly out standing school record of events Salpoxnte IS well represented by crty paper reporters Mary Wlelker fReg1f1erp Illl Baker KSMM, Kathy Kenyon ICU! zen? and Vaughne Kowalski fpbomgrapberj 82 O l I H II ,, I 4 4lIII ,L , ,, K ' li 'IL I I A , u t' fl l v I I - 1 I . V. f ' 4 , ayfiibu , ,.-- rs K, t a .af ras.. .. 6 I K 1 . I , -Q n. ra J - lf 1' , , F-4-'r.P1,limIdi5r',l. I 1 a 1 I , I - , .I , I , , J . a a 9 I I . Staff Works Together On Production Of Yearbook The drawn blinds on the windows of Room 22 always indicated work was going on for the publication of this year's Horizom. Behind the mysterious closed blinds, busy staff members slaved over pictures, cutlines, copy, headlines, and paste-up boards. From September to April, the photographers were busy snapping pictures in classrooms, at club meetings, during games, at pep assemblies, during dances and other social functions, in fact, everywhere that Salpointers were. And so, after much labor, the finished product was finally displayed, the 1959 Horizons. V' i, Y ' 1 Cut, paste, write, type, never a dull moment for these yearbook staff members joe Schlick Bill Kelle Ral h Sal- . ' i Y, P Igido, Mary Therese Montiel, Margaret Greeley, Kathy Kenyon, Terry McCarthy, Helen jaskoski, jill Baker, Penne oover, Chris Montano, Joyce Warren, joan Kenney, and john Kurtin keep busy on production of the 59 H orzzom. Reading over odds and ends, edi- tor Helen jaskoski gives business manager Tom Graves a word of en- couragement. Staff photographer Vaughne Kowalski and sports photographer Pete Cento take time our to discuss one of their many pictures for the yearbook. S 'T 49 m an 4 1- .- .., 1 lil -gg rv savanna- 'e I-did Q A un- tx-HIGH 'ECHHQU ln' llltih 5' C9 rv ,- K '- 'nug- vs. -, ,5 masbif 'Q X... If 'V Mmmmmmmm' Looks good' Faye Favara and Norma Rodrlguez cook up some dehcrous looking hamburgers and french frres m homemakmg class ,va .fr- af 5 xg f KW ' :mf- Wwli 4.3 Plannrng for the future Jane Martm double checks the home of her dreams 'xx-0 6 ,,f' Pmmng, cuttmg and bastm h 1 s , g are t e pre rmmary techmques that first year homemakmg students learn 84 41 'F' 162, ... -f1',f ,f' ,naw ,A t iz? ' ' V V'-'53, 4- L21 ,gf .. 'yin l.. 11 f X- .. ' X! '?'if?:1-253 f b f ,fglggigrg ,-we :-5 1, ,W .ew rs M ' 14f:?j5g?'iii5 - A ff? f ff ' ' 'iffmf a .o s v- , ' ,A ,, t - . I f5',.,. V Y t V ,A , 4 V 1 , - a a t fe u s .A p , . ' -.rm r .. ' , 1+ ' . .,x V' B ' f: y , W W ' 1 , K Q ,Q x fu A In t Q he N- O I l . V' Wt, -N-, V - V 'J ar-rr s,41?1ffif 'ff ' . '- 7 I 1 ' V s-7 ' V ,,, e -4.,xf,-v if I . I, 1 -, V. W X X ' V f- Q... X A. W f' Q 7- A - 5 -5' -7 -....,1, j A N- 4 I. .. -ff ' 1 A - ' V,,,,,m ' lx K as , 1. V ,A ' N. ' ' o I I Girls Prepare For Future Careers As rf Home economtcs one of the most popular courses vuth the g1rls of Salpomte rs desrgned to better the homemakmg of tomorrow The homemaker IU the modern world has many varxed tasks she performs a dnfficult role Real lzlng th1s Slster Fredrnca 1ncludes 1n the course such contrastmg subyect as basxc chtld psychol ogy and cooklng Advanced homemaklng students are kept Homemakers Enjoymg yourself johnny? What boy wouldn t lrke the attentlons of all these women' Pat Flores Regma Kaln julie Thompson and Fran Romanoskl are havlng as much fun as ltttle johnny as S1ster Frederrka teaches baby care 2 '- F f , , 4 2 3 . 5 'V ' Al , , F 4 ,inf I! I , l , l A X X l . ' - 3 Y. . . , . . ' . . . . l - 1 . '. I J . . . , . , - ha, . I . . . I-l . y -5 i, Aj , ul S - T . , . . . y N N 4 . , . . . I V Q - . Q 1 . '. , A i X L D is . . . . . Q A .If -k-k- ' . MAJ . . . , .0 . - 1 . .' . ' . fu ,- r '- l ' ' '- ' ,r n T ff , r 'f . b Y., , 1 . . . X , T' s lf Af ' sax ' ' ' .J ' , , .X ' he t , Y y . . l -'f 'Stk xx nfl: l ' 'l ' 3 x i xt A V busy Wlfh the dCS1gfllflg plannmg and decorat mg of a complete house care and tralnlng of chlldren settmg up of a balanced and nutrmous dtet and famlly relatlons rn the home These are all studxed 1n add1t1on to cooklng and sewmg Begnnnmg students rn sewmg learn to choose a dress pattern and mater1al to fit them In the actual creatnon of a blouse sklrt and dress they become adept at fltttng plnnmg and hemmlng What every modern hostess should know' 15 the subject for thls homemakmg demonstratlon oan Behrendt Ann Hogan Sharon Brew er and Mar1on Kahl seem to be enjoy mg the lesson very much :J 95 fff X X K I 'X ix Intellectual Opportunities Keep Students Busy SQ! JK, S QQ.,-'VT' , xx S Y 3 efsff' xt 'B x ,er ff'-sl? Master story teller, Greg Russell entrances these children with his natural knack in story- telling. Each year the Speech class sends a few students to entertain the children. O my goodness, cxclaims Kathy Lang as Linda Riggs tests hcr reflexes. l if 1 fmiifj Q . Work, work, work! These students take advantage of Salpointe's library. X 1 F if CLUBS I A - 'AYANT ME wNfRATgRmTYl E011-2.5003 Lua I if MIS' C Mo X W-E snlvnluifs smnnm SMPGINIE man scum man scuom HGH SGHWL Acn K B TED ' not museum or mx AU' 'EVN' 00020 00 by 0, 00000 Dad s Club Supports And Insp1res School ACtlV1t1CS it S is 5 5' Al P014 ee AD Enthusxastnc Chrxstmas tree salesmen offer then' wares They are Mr Read Smxth Mr Gyuro Mr McCarthy Mr Lynch Mr Flemmg Mr Connoley Mr Rauscher and Mr Allen Salpomte students have much to be grateful for one of these thxngs IS the support glven by the Salpornte Dads Club For every occasxon we find farthful fathers extendmg a helplng hand Every year the fa thers of students work dunng the busrest trme of the year sellmg Chrrstmas trees to ranse money for the xmprovement of the school Another annual proyect sponsored by the Dad s Club IS the ham dmner whrch IS served rn the cafeterra The dmner rs prepared entxrely by the parents and they also do the servmg and trcket sellxng At every basketball and football game a Salpomte dad can be pornted out collectmg tnckets or handmg out programs Each and every one of them IS always ready wxth a frlendly ges ture and a welcome smxle 88 Addressxng the Dad s Club at one of the meetmgs Mr Herbert Beers presndent speaks to fathers of Sal pomters , , e 0 0 ., ,' lfvr' 5 is K . 131 ., , , V , ,. ,3 3 l gi U . f .ls Q L - - W 'af' tv. y , -- F, ,Je '- L E: V K h - ,, - A .- N 1 x, A t ' . 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'N l 4 . 4 u . .X 1 4 1 . . l , ' ' - s 1 - Mom s Club Shows Shmmg Examples Of SCIVICC gigsnnm v Qlwvw nw--w-- ' f5,,.....4 Officers of the Mother s Club make plans for the annual Mom and Dad s Clubs Chrrstmas party Salpomte s Mothers Club under the drrec tron of nts officers Mrs Wrllxam Galley pres ldent Mrs Mnchael Walsh vnce president Mrs joseph Lusteck correspondmg secretary Mrs Truman Lancaster recordmg secretary and Mrs Edmundo Arrxaga treasurer once agann had a successful but busy year workmg on proyects to and the school The Clubs bxg undertakrng of the 58 59 school year was 1ts annual bazaar held at the Bagdad on December 5 The mothers spent many hours workmg on items to be sold at the bazaar Useful aprons fancy Chrlstmas table cloths baby clothes dolls wlth complete ward robes and baked goods were only some of the thrngs mcluded ln the booths Along wrth the bazaar the Mothers Club sponsored a luncheon and style show Salpomte mothers and daugh ters modeled clothes from the College Shop '!U!!F'lr ' x . aa... A - v4 f1z After many long hours of work, the Mother's Club put on one of the most successful Chrxstmas bazaars ever sponsored Natlonal Honor Soctety Boasts Outstandmg Students 2 Newly elected sophomore Natronal Honor Society members are Frances askoskl Paralee Chestnut Roger Pecararro Dan Mrller Chrrstme ordan Anne Marchant Duane Wroble Mary Bates Wllllam Carzzo Scholarshrp Leadershtp Characte and Servrce are the four poxnts upon which mem bershrp rn the N atronal Honor Soctety depends In order for a student to gam membershrp tn the N H S he or she must mamtaxn a schol astxc average of 2 5 or better The Natronal Honor Socrety has set up a tutorrng servrce 1n whrch a student who needs help IH a partrcular subject may recerve 1nd1v1dual and Sublects tu tored by N H S members durrng the past year were algebra Spanrsh geometry and Engllsh Members of the Soclety are leaders not only scholastrcally but rn other phases of school hfe Many are IH the Student Councrl the Nat1onal Honor SOCICQ' can also boast cheerleaders song leaders athletes and yournallsts as members Berng a member of the Nat1onal Honor So crety IS truly a pr1v1lege and a tr1bute to the character of the person chosen Servtce to the school and to therr fellow students ts a character1st1c of all N H S mem bers Panel dtscussrons to ard students IH better study habrts were grven by commlttees Another commxttee was rn charge of obtarnmg tnfor matron for students 1nterested rn scholarshrps to the UHIVCFSIIY of Arrzona These tumors have attamed the coveted membershr p rn the Natronal Honor Socrety Row 1 Maure n Oullette Pat Doudle Marla Amado and Sheila Frnney Row 2 Chris Retlly Sue Strlckland Sheila Waljh Laurre McQueary Margaret Anne Kmg and Hanne Redwrne Row 3 Anthony Zacharek anef Ollmsk Y Tean Toryan Marranne Drllon and Mary Welker Rove 4 Henry Kensl-cr Garth Pecorarro Steve Tearney erry Dejonghe ob Lazares Sam Redwrne and Cliff Hickey 9 0 0 ' ,, . . r 5 A, . ,, . . 3 L , . . . - . . ., W ' : u a , , ' 3 . . s - ' 9 7 a ' , . g 1 F . . . 11- , . 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' r 1 ,J Y , n 0 Proud of thexr achrevements as members of the Natxonal Honor Soclety are these senlor members Mary Ann Brown 1111 Baker Carolyn Mlller Helen jaskoskl Sharon Brewer Dolores Orosco Connle McClay Mary Joyce Douglass Vaughne Kowalskx Margaret Greeley JoAnne Penczar Marybeth Rellly Don Mott Ralph Salgado Kathy Kenyon Ronme Stogsdxll Sue Solke Gary Koepp Dor othy Boe Ken Peyton Bob Arvrzu John Gledraltrs jrm Ronstadt Henrn Guyader and John Kurtm Dlscussmg the Natxonal Honor Socxety s mductron ceremony wrth Sxster Mary justme the club moder ator are ohn Kurtm presldent Marla Amado secretary Chrxs Rexlly treasurer and Vaughne Kowalski vxce presxdent TF' 4 1. .uf . -Q ' ' . 5 Q ' 1- l 'Q ' f- ' 1- .. Q . ! n S 'A : - , 'CQ 6 g ,V A' . 6 l ' ' s , ' ' u u-u l --- . . 1- '- N 1 , ,, ' E41 6- Y ': 1 Q . Q 4 x ' In 1 - I ,. : 1 Q. ' 'Q , F 5 F- . 5. , ' I f- ,i . ' J w .---- I I .'i?' ' I Udllis 1 X X l ' 47.-il: . B '! . Z lawn' 3 dl 1 1 X , u 'fr it I ,ft I ,QA .1 A l A ff-V . s -' 1 . . I ' v 3 ' I ... . W f Q . ' Vx. ie ' , : 15 , ,- v at 2 --1 'Q' r 1 - f ,FA ' .f-3.5! '.J,,..f, 5' 'I , H r qt -, J V I , ml .V 5 :V . . . : , Q 3 3 3 7 7 3 Q Y 1 Y 3 V 7 7 3 Q Y 7 I A 7 3 ' Q . u . . , - I , J , 5 , 9 , 5 2 I ,, , - '2' ' in hx 1 1- -1-. g -. -.- I - i r I X - 91 Confraternity Seeks Spirituality Through Activities d l U- 4- , A . I yu! 1 7 AA? Q- 2. 2 J . , l I l , ,- . I Proud of their achievements as Freshmen Confraternity ofh- Oers Hector Vargas, Allen Treille, jim Allen, Pete Romanoski. and Ted Doutihill pose for the photographer. Devotion to our Lady of Mount Carmel plays an important part in the life of every Salpointe Scapular Confraternity member. Organized into a boys' confraternity and a girls' confraternity, the group's main aim is the spiritual betterment of its members. Under the direction of Father Urban and ,L i 75 i .. W xy ,xt Mg, F! as LJ T pi It-U I rl . ', , f .- ' ,. --z,-. I ' i I 7 J A I, A V' j 5 F' A , ,f 'lik .IF i , , ! ,i 'n ??1?w5b A Y -' ' ,,,.. g Mali li' i D., i H ff - xl H ' -ri ' 2? f at . 2 i , 1 . , ' ' 'yt gp M, . ,I p I . Sophomore officers of the boys' confraternity are: front row, Steve Fazio, Carl Kennedy, and Leo Megnault, back row, Paul Fitzpatrick, Duane Wrobel, Ed Ancharski, and Frank Rauscher. Father Jerome, the confraternity holds meetings every two weeks with the boys and girls alter- nating. Lectures are given discussing the various problems of the students. Special prayers are recited each day by the students, and the scapu- lar is worn by each member. Officers of the Salpointe girls' Confraternity are: Dodie Orosco, Valery Hebert, Betty -Iarrold, Maureen Oullette, Louise Ciampa udy Sullivan, Margaret Ann King, and Marybeth Reillyg row 2: Mary jane Thomas, Rita Capitani, Pat Whitehead, Roberta Bennet Pat Cordova, Yvonne Montano, joan Sandin, Mary Ann Dillon, Judy Strickland, and Kathy Kenyon. L- i A 1 i 'Bl A f Inter-Club Council, Key Club, Promote Activities A I' ' 6 -In V ' ft, Ed' l 1' 4 L Ii -.- ' , 4,1-v K at -H fi' Z' l The Art Club has been very active this month reads Dorothy Boe as john Gredraitrs Dolores Orosco Joe Lusteck John Kurtin Gary Koepp Henri Guyader Carolyn McConnel and Christine jordan all members of the Inter Club Council listen to the monthly report nut' .i Tx! L W. ,315 5 K vf in t Pin holders in the Key Club are sitting Artella Navarette Carmen Gorosave Sheila Walsh Margaret Greeley JoAnn Penczar udy Boser and jill Baker kneeling Mary Therese Montlel Chris Montano Carolyn Miller Regina Kalian and Kathy Kenyon standing Sharon Brewer Mary Lowell Ralph Salgado joan Behrendt Gary Koepp Helen jaskoskz Vaughne Kowalski Garth Pecorraro Cathy McCormick Henri Guyader Mary Joyce Douglass john Gledrartre Margaret Ann King Jim Ronstadt Maria Amado jean Tonyan and Sue Strickland 93 7 'V ' K N rl- n A - ' ' I L rf Q.. . 4-wt f .4 s N 5 f , ' .:, f Q u,.: ' W, .' , gg l Q I i 'M A , ,'. fa X A! Q C I ,r -' 5-1, .AS A U ir f I ' ' ' ff ' -Q' ' 'V L W 1 ' ' ' V' P -7 ,- vt ' . 15rAL.,9 'A ' Hi X , -1' , ' ' an . . . . , 7 7 1 x a .y D y , , , - , . -p SA 3' 1 -1 7, , l , ' f JL ' ' ' . I I v 1 .T X I , I , I s- . M . M s V l L I . I . ,f L k A X V I X y C , L 5 X 5 I I i x - is ' ff - . -1 E C aff 43:11,-Q t,--'1 .- , X . 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The Thanksglvmg of twenty five Tucson famlltes was made more pleasant by the gen erous dxstrnbutxon of baskets of food by the Mnssron Club The club s annual Chrnstmas and Easter partxes grven for the chrldren of Sahua nta Contnnental and Blessed Martm parrsh were as much fun for the party glvers as for the party goers january found Salpomters dancmg to the musnc of the Mldnlghters at the MISSIOD Bell Ball whxle Queen Marybeth Rellly rexgned over the event A Chrxstmas Card drrve for the Benedxctlne Snsters and a yearlong stamp drive for the mnsstonary fathers vsere other club act1v1t1es Thls year has surely seen great progress 1n the chief a1m of the Mrssxon Club the spread of the Faith 94 The Trlma Mzssron Club Salpomtes larg est organrzatron agam thxs year became the focus for a full and var1ed schedule of actrvmes Under the dlrectlon of Srster Mane Catherine the club successfully completed many worth whrle projects Members of the Mnssron Club conducted catechism classes for chrldren attendmg pubhc schools These classes were under the dxrectnon of the Whxte Srsters Once a month at thexr regular meeting Mrs s1on Club members were able to hear talks by guest speakers Among the speakers thxs year were Srster Barbara of the Whnte Snsters Father Roy and Mrs Fraxley Santa remembers everyone he even came to the Mtssnon Club party' The enthusnastrc faces of thns cate can be fun at least for students I lg! S taught by Mlssron Club members ' I S l'l'm'H-7 fda- ' 6 MM, IWW Thanksgnvnng drnner was made possxble for needy Tuc sonans by the Mrssron Club Betty jarrold Marranne Drllon and Pat McCann pack boxes of food to be dehvered Q I I I Q Z . , . , . g . . , . . 1. . .... ' .5-.ww - 1, 9 X , 4 ffrifaf - us x X y -iif, . s v - ' a 1 . I . D f , , 5 - . n . KR 1 1 I7 l ,R ' . ! . 1 Q ' .' N , t 'Q - 4 1 ' . . Q ' N K , .1 f a - - , i up 'W 1 f , ' 1 ' . ,x.f.. , ,: .. , 'W ' ' ' Cz r 2 C . .fi 3 T 4 A - - P. V I V ' f chism class are real proof that lessons G T x V 3. l . 'N V f g X S4 x I X I A , . Y V, i 2 ,. ,V -, J: A . A - 7 'I' X I Q 5 ' A!! .A ' fl ,V - f .J I li ' ,r l T - it . . . , . . , . ' A I .P , . , . . , - - . g y 1 v 1 9 A - , y . ' l l mm. . . , . . . ,, . . 1 ' . s X14 Lx L 1 'N -'Nix . . . . ' C . W A,-Q.. TTY 1 Hin. - - ' ,... Av mf N , 'A 'Z-'L' . . , - . . . C C. .4 ' T4 ' - JNL... 7 ',. . . Q gs 1 , , . ournalists Honored By Quill And Scroll Membership Junior members of Quill and Scroll are: rovy 1,judy'Boser, Maureen Oullettez Margaret Delgado, Fe- licia Felix, Olga Gonzalezg row 2, Maribeth Kom1nek,Mar1a Amad0, Haf1fIuRCdgVl0C, gzfgcgfrrfflgagflg Vitt, Sheila Walsh, Mary Welkerg row 5, jean Tonyan, Karen Surina, Betsy CH, 11520 Johnson, janet Olimski, Margaret Ann Kingg row 4, Bob Rohen, Mark Rutter, Ken Howard, Joe I-U5feCkf Bob Lazeres Henry Kenski, Garth Pecararro, and Chris Reilly, Honored journalists in the senior class are: row 1, Margaret Greeley, Jane Martin, Chris Montano, Joyce Sieh, Mary Therese Mon- tiel, Kathy Kenyong row 2, Mary joyce Douglass, Joyce Warren, Helen jaskoski, jill Baker, Vaughne Kowalskig and, row 3, Ray Hufnagel joe Schlick, Tom Graves, Ralph Salgado, Bob Arvizu, and john Kurtin. awww! k 1 How to obtaln hydrogen from the actxon of an acid on a metal is the demonstration in one of the Science Clubs meetings Ray Hufnagel Henri Guyader and Ken Peyton are performing the experiment The mam purpose of the Sc1ence Club one of Salpomte s newer clubs IS to promote interest in the different scientific fields of today This purpose IS accomplished through movles sc1en tuic exper1ments Held trips and speakers on topics of interest to the members Now you run the film over this Members of the Audio-V1sual Club work to- gether throughout the year operating the public address system and movie projectors on different occasions These students show a great interest ln the techniques of broadcasting and film pro- Jectxon Minutes before any assembly these au d1o-visual helpers can be seen rushmg to get the eqtupment set up and then through here explains Ga K H during an Audio-visual Club demonstration. i u l ' ry Oepp to emi Guyader Sc1ence, Audio-Visual Clubs Render Serviceg Build Sk1lls t u ' I ' a fl W.. , f l F31 n ff n t t Speech Club Actlve In NFL Speech And Debate Events SENKLR Nc C LEAGUE These are the requirements for the Natlonal Forenslc Leaipe ker ar1 1 n Slster Marne joan to Speech Club members Mary WSI Zhi abilon Carol Coltrm Ellen McCarter Mary Bates and Ralph Salgado Adm1r1ng the trophnes to be given m the next speech tournament are Wlllnam Catzzo Paralee Chestnut Mary Bates Betty Flatt Chrnstme Jordan Mary Ann Dlllon and Al Precnado l i 97 15' The Speech Club IS one of Sal pomte s most act1ve orgamzatnons when nt comes to mter school events The Speech Club has sponsored a tournament for h1gh schools 1n Arxzona and has held practice tournaments wxth both Catal1na and Tucson Hlgh The Speech Club offers d1v1s1ons to sunt many tastes Debatmg IS one of the most popular branches Members may also partrczpate m such var1ed helds as 1mpromptu speakmg dramat1c mterpretatron and Oflglflal oratory Or a par t1c1pant mxght choose from dramatxc readmg publlshed oratory or poetry readmg Members gam pomts for partlclpatmg m events After a person has gamed a certam number of pomts he or she IS elrglble to be come a member of the Nanonal Forenslc League X. l j li v f f - ' rw, I . 2 'K . , ,V C vt I ' ' Z .' . K 5- f l ., I 1 J- al. - v' ' v! ., ' lf! . , . . . . . s .A qv' V b -4 A Y V , 4, ' iffy, . - . ,Wg 'Vx K A f K- ' Z w4 ', M' X Q ' ' ' , - ' f '-- N -, fix xr T . - ff - i l ' f W ' V ff' A . . . . D ,'. . UZ I . ' M I V ' V Q ' Y, 1 n 1 . , q ' 1 , . , - , , . , - . . . . . 9 s ' , 7 , S . S . . 1 ' 1 . . - a 1 ' , 7 I A . -W ' av- . gb , Y . I 5 S Y H4 ' S T lg . . X' X. I K I C I : , 'pq J A , ,I . C X ' f ' .9 A . , si , V 4 . . W C S A H I . A - ' . , , 2 as 1 Ni g 4,6 ,. - '- . B I I . 2 I f 1 . , x , 5 A . 'A A C t., H F A N , . JS- is C K ' ' ...,...-.-..- .f...... L Spanish Club Participates In Multi-Facet Activities jf 4 ,,.4 '? Nia ..4'Cv-if Q I The Spanish Club, one of Salpointe's oldest and busiest clubs, again had a full year of acti- vities on its agenda. Under the direction of its moderator, Sister Margretine, and its officers, the club presented a Spanish film, handled all the arrangements for the annual Guadalupe procession, and prepared and served a delicious Mexican dinner Proceeds from the dinner were sent to Father William Wasson for his Boys Town in Cuernavaca Mexico Many Spanish Club members entered the first Arizona Spanish Speech Tournament held in Phoenix The club went far in fulfilling its aim to promote interest in Spanish the second lan guage of Tucson This lovely plaque was presented to the school by the Art Club on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe During the procession Father Gilmore blessed the statue Presenting the Spanish Club s monthly report are the club officers Pat Frailey secretary Dolores Doyle vice PfCS1dCf1f Norma Gonzales president and Tom Amarillas treasurer -ing- Q 98 sax ' . ii P 4 4' V 1 J, v if . , - VV Q F . lt P . H . 'l -,N . Y i', ! I - 4' l r,-1. 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' .ggi u ' . f It Y, V, 1 N C 4? ,gg ,. w . : ' if... -I ,,i 'iii ' . as U ' T' n I i v Safety Council, Credit Union, Serve Students ' fi Salpomtes Safety Councll has a really blg start th1s year Under the superv1s1on of the Stu dent Councll and headed by jxm Ronstadt the February Durlng thls week color slxdes of accl dents were shown to the entnre student body by Sgt Dahm of the Arxzona Highway Patrol Also all cars drrven to school by students went through a thorough safety check Another bxg accomplxshment of the Safety Councrl was to mtroduce nnto the school the Duvet s Club Thxs club 15 made up of all stu dents who drwe vehlcles to school Handl1ng students savmgs and loanlng money to them IS the chxef axm of Salpomtes Cred1t Un1on Though only three years old thxs Club has progressed rapxdly and IS an accred1ted member of the Tucson Cred1t Umon Bes1des the students most of Salpomte s other act1ve clubs put thelr treasury lnto the Cred1t Un1on for safe keepmg All depos1ted money 1n the Cred1t Un1on w1ll earn a rate of 1nterest for the depos1tors Any student may obta1n a loan from the Cred1t Un1on Thns Club has been of great SCIVICC to the school and teaches the students how to save thelr money correctly ulte a workout IS bemg glven the cars of these senlor boys durmg the second annual safety check put on by the safety councll Cred1t Umon member Bull Bubala shows Mary Joyce Douglass and V1ck1 Galley h1s account m the Salpomte Credit Union 99 ,l f 4 . s sky, 9 U ,M , , gl ' 950 'SZ X f e- A arf , A ,. , , ..... . C , 5, D, i A f - I Q' C A -M in 4' I council conducted a safety week program during g Q' . . ' 7 V ' f . . . eq' A l . . A Ci' v X. . 'X 1 . , . . ff: ' . . , . -5- I 7 1 Music Fills The Air As Glee Club Entertains The true spirit of Christmas is exhibited by Glee Club members Frank Ganz, Judy Trautr, Paralee Chestnut and Tommy Bellis. The Glee Club this year, as in years before, mas entertainment for the faculty and smdent has entertained on many occasions. Dressed in body with selections of Christmas carols. During their maroon and white choir robes, Glee Club the Christmas season, the Glee Club also sang members held an enjoyable half hour of Christ- carols around the outdoor crib at the courthouse In Old Judea, many years ago . . . sin s Ton Y l' , be f h G1 l ' ' ' him with a background of humming- g y 6 12 as mem rs O I 6 ee C Ubi directed by Sister Vmcem -lO5ePh1 aCCOmPaniC5 School Sp1r1t Boosted By Band Club s Pep And Zlp .La- gfif' 4:1- -'ff' - ,tvqc-'JZ' riv F Tiff I 'wie 7:-11 Q. wt. -'P ,qv-LE 43 N -TJ.. - 5. V 2' 'L Salpomte Band and Marching Umt perform the tradrtlonal S as they partxcxpate m the annual Unnversnty Band Day Salpo1nte s Marchmg Umt composed of the band songleaders and majorettes made great strrdes th1s year Under the untlrmg d1rect1on of Fr Urban the Marchmg Umt put on football halfume shows performed on Band Day at the U of A and marched ID the Veteran s Day and Rodeo parades The band played at football and basketball games pep assemblles and enter ta1ned the Dad s Club The chmax of the season was the Band Show IH Aprrl, thns was a rev1ew of all the shows the Marchmg Unlt performed throughout the year Many days the band could be seen pracucmg on the football field or rn the north patxo, from 3 30 to 5 30 Some of the formauons used rn shows were the SH, S Lance L , and H1 ' The more dlfficult steps were the telescope, the Counter march, and the halt Though separate from the actual marchmg 4 l un1t, the dance band should be ment1oned here N The M1ClD1gl1ICfS,,, also dxrected by Fr Urban, are composed of boys rnterested 1n popular mu s1c The M1dn1ghters have played at many h l d. 4 d . dl d l . 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Hey hey Salporntel We ve got the spurt' yell our peppy varsrty cheerleaders Penne Hoover Artella Navarrette oan Kenney Joyce Warren and Carolyn Mrller The Pep Club under the leadershnp of rts presrdent Jrm Ronstadt spurred the school rnto many enthusrastrc drsplays at all the games of the season Splrrted pep assemblres spon sored by the club provrded the atmosphere necessary for the hard fought games Rrvalry wrth other schools 1n Tucson added much to the zest of the fight Durrng all the sports the freshman 1un1or varsrty and especrally the varsrty cheerleaders Qhfxs encouraged both teams and the school rn the desrre to wrn The songleaders malorettes band and marchrng unrt added rmmeasurably to the effect Salporntes entry rn the Rodeo Parade was largely the work of Pep Club members who Go Team Go ' JV. cheerleaders Pat Cordova, Ylra Torres, Lmda Capr helped bulld the float The band and marchlng tam, Barbara Skubrch, and Rrta Caprtanl resound thrs phrase as they um: 9,150 enter-famed at M0m'5 and Dad'5 club demonstrate one of therr popular cheers meetings during the year 103 Greeley Barbara Floyd Mary Lowell Phyllrs Waxler Onsffafe one of the Songleadefs SMPPY f0Ufm'35 and Rose Appolrto pracuce one of rherr numbers Pert And Perky Songleaders Spur Teams To Vrctory Salpornre s perky songleaders an rntegral part of the football and basketball seasons worked many a long hour perfecting therr routmes Under head songleader Mary Lowell the g1rls made up orrgmal motrons to such songs as Strung of Pearls Cha Cha and Colonel Boogre The grrls could be seen at all football and basketball games pomponnrng energetrc ally Durmg the basketball season the g1rls put on two rndrvrdual half trme shows One featured hula hoops the other had the grrls costumed rn sarlor hats w1th thexr outfits For therr enthu srastrc support of Salpomtes teams the grrls recerved varsrty letters Our colorful pom pon grrls are standmg Sherla Walsh Phyllrs Waxler julre Thompson Mary Lowell Chead songleaderb Bar bara Floyd and srttmg Rose Appolrto Mary Sue Lagonegro judy Boser Margaret Greeley and Charlene Caballero iQ Q .- I. V. '-f X ' . I ' K . .5 he ' L , sl he f ' . 'J ' rv W Y W V V The hula hoop Craze hits Salpointe as Margaret Head songleader Mary Lowell smiles as she prepares to dem 3 I ! 7 I 1 ' C - n ' - , , - , . a 9 g ' 1 l . QI ' ,P I! ' ' I ,' , - 1 - , 1 , ' j l I . ' , ' , ' , ' , , S 7 3 3 D 7 ' g u Q ,,g,,.'l' 1 Q. .---,,, E3 . -..-:...-E f . ,C C. - O s gx, X Q Q X , N ' gf Q Ef'f'54?lif53l7'E7 ei l,,p1f11 , ,-.mffgef 1 if . Y -, '. fl y . . a 2 ---f w----' -2-fi , - .' . -. s- . -. ' , - 1 ' ....4 . S- 'fr-' .l '- 'W , fl r.,' : Q 1' T-71g?.9 -.A .-.- 'Z' .' ef - fl. l '1 ' Y Q ' . ' Y 1 Q as - . -A - If ' if ' 11 1' i . T 'J lf ' 5-I'-M Q' J ' 1' L A ' 1 -.4 Ji mi, x ', 'x ' 2: ,.-.:, asf-I ' . is- -- -- c-4 W? .. .,.- , .2 Q.. J, . sf -T 4- 1, ff -f . . - .- J, - ,. v ga! FF -0 if D 1 -as .a J Q T.. ..... X .A , V ..' ' 'T 1-nl 'F t:-I -f f-if' .L.-..'- f .,, f rn Hail, hail to Salpointe, dearest and true! As the Alma Mater is being played by the Lancer Band, the Majorettes salute Salpointe. Qhii X 5. ,. , Head Majorette Theresa Tomko beams as she prepares to lead the Lancer Band. Smart And Snappy Majorettes Strut Spiritedly Under the fine marching direction of head majorette Theresa Tomko, the rnajorettes worked all year perfecting marching steps and twirling routines. The girls added color and zest to all games and performances of the marching unit. One of their outstanding performances was the Christ- mas half-time performance at a basketball game during the holidays. For this show the majorettes High-stepping Lancerettes gaily strut their stuff to the patriotic strains of ,f-aw' ,,, . z',f: ,f... 73 added red snowflakes and jingle bells to their outfits. This year for the first time five twirlers were elected from the majorertes. These girls, Pat Floyd, Carmen Gorosave, Theresa Tomko, Vir- ginia Heyer, Virginia Ashenbrener and Fran Romanoski did extra routines with their barons whenever the majorettes were performing. the national anthem. fifzpc-2 1,4 :ff-. ' f ff ff'-,fi f,L3j.J?7? , 'W 7 '- J Y. p We N tr ,L e . '--5' . Q H' 'A - '...f-- : K T f f f MFFEJQ We ' Q 1- - Y r f -. 1 if f. ' sf ff ' 15,1 is s ? tif TI: i ff: 2-'bmi ., is if, 'QE3 aww 5 is K9 1 M ' mL . 'I l i. N A ' 1 t if i'1'. 1419.1 if i 1 1 ak-. -nu ,.- ----r - --' f : ' fu ' -t ' Q I y , f fl Ig f fs 6 I 0 new ra rm 5. W.. ,,.+. -mr, i, f . r a f .A A 5 ...... 5 Service Emphasized In Library And Nurses Clubs i X F If .f' I J' ' Oflicers of the Library Club Henri Guyader, Gary Koepp john Giedraitis show enthu siasm as they arrange new books which the library received from the Traveling High School Science Library. From the standpoint of service, the Library Club rates tops. The convenience with which students are able to use the library is made pos- sible by the eflicient and organized Library Club. This Club, under the direction of Sister Cath- erine Joseph, takes care of much of the routine work of the library. Members of the Club vol- unteer to work in the library during their study halls and before and after school. Among other duties, it is their responsibility to check in and check out books. This year the Library Club has been especially busy' taking care of the many students who wished to use the traveling Science Library. Conducting a drive for baby clothes for a needy patient in a hospital, helping out with the Red Cross Blood Mobile, and aiding in the school nurse's room are just a few of the activi- ties carried out by the Future Nurse's Club at Salpointe. The main object of this club is to acquaint any girls interested in nursing as a profession with the different requirements and duties of a nurse. Field trips and guest speakers at meetings become pleasant means of learning about the field of nursing. Chess Club, Altar Boy s Club, A1d Interested Members 'R iq W U 1-R.. J ' - xx-wif' U H ik 4- HX I Closely followrng a chess game bexng played by Anthony Zacharek and Wrllram Carzzo Frances Jaskoskr h0Pe5 ro pick up some helpful pomters on the game of chess The burse goes on the top boys mstructs Brother Herman as Chrrs Rerlly Henry Kenskr and Ecldre Marytkue members of the newly formed Altar Boys Club look on wrth rnterest f 3 107 , . y X l V C ' 1 I . 0 -ix f C N T ' -'S' T 'CX A v.. N l 1 . , .54 X V, .' .L I , 4 9 ' I ff' Q .K ---. .C n D 1, . N , f n , q ' h A Q C ' j I - Cl :f ,, I C , ' fl A 2 2 2 P x vi C , .j l Blues Reborn In Aquatlc Ballet azz Selectrons Hrgh flymg Colleen McGrath yackknlfes through thc ur rn ont of thc spectacular dryes cxhrbrtcd as part of thc 'rquacadc Precrsxon svn rmmmg IS part of the beauty of thc aquqqade Mary Suc lagoncgro Xylfglllll Turner Glorra Rodrrgucz Sandy Hanna and Mary Lowell demonstrate thcrr talents at thrs type of svn rmmmg f'N PC' Salpomtes graceful mermaxds perform the beautrful an mtrrcare snow flakc formatxon rg fb To the swrngrng strams of Amerrcan yazz members of the Salporntc aquacade deprcred rn mater ballet the story of The Bxrth of the Blues From such classrcs as Sr Lou1s Blues to the presently popular Peter Gunn melodres the performers svy am dove ducked and splashed rn graceful configuratrons Solos duos trros and quartets as well as the larger groups all cos tumed m approprrate regal1a helped tell the story by means of rntrrcate and drflicult swrm mrng strokes Performlng on the evenrng of May l6 and 17 at Sr Ambrose svummrng pool agamsr a colorful backdrop created especrally for the aquacade the svummers madc the shoyx an un forgettable one Fancy drvers com1c drvers and com1c numbers complete mth sprrghtly narra non helped make the 59 aquacade the splashy success that rt xx as kg QE C J I 1 ' .l . 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' 1. -5 I JO , -4 Anxiously awaiting the Disneyland tour Cloyde Flatt and Pat Tang enjoy their well earned prize for their hard work in the successful magazine drive Rockets orbiting through space set the scene in Salpointe's south patio as the sputniks in the Lancers Space Race embarked on a fifteen day journey. Due to all the recent talk of space travel and guided missiles this year's magazine drive theme fit in perfectly with today s headlines Sponsored by the Student Council the drive lasted from October 1 to 15 Winning spirit ran high as each space ship reached its destination Planet X a day ahead of schedule The freshmen s Lancer Leaper and the sophomore s Gone Blob kept a steady pace with the juniors and seniors who were Vlelng for top honors Refueling station stops with Yenom to wave them on and the announcing of daily quota winners added anxiety to the thrill of the big race Rivalry between the juniors and seniors mounted as the final days climaxing the big event drew near Victory by a slight margin over the junior s Oiving found the seniors Das Firenschpitter emerging triumphant The top salesmen and a few lucky quota club winners were awarded a free trip to Cali forma during the Thanksgiving holidays U Cl SlSC:::c::l1fe?:1mvgf3ll:: pi Father Randall the rockets Lancer Leaper Gone Blob Owing and Das Firenschprtter are moved at fr is hx xXN at Ili L4 , , , . . , . , . w X . 9 a X- N , , 'a . , 45 , I l 1 . . . . . . 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' 1 La '1- i 'J' -sj if -4 ..q.. -Jnwfbe ua Rldnng hugh on the shoulders of yumors Ozzne Lopez Tom Grant Judy Boser Charles Coltrm B111 Bollweg and Sharon Fxtzpatrlck Orvmg temporarlly mumphs over the semors qs You're m the doghouse now' Andy Ross and Betsy Allen fly the flag I lust Cafff Waste lip' CXC1211mS Pf0f6SS0r Chester of defeat for therr homeroom The homeroom sold the smallest Fflffkef as he Prepares 'O Christen his mvemlonw the amount of magazines for the day Semors wmnmg rocket Das Fxrenschpntter 111 11 1 I 1 3' W'-9 1' .12 y ay ? yy 1 -1 . E 1 ,. '---- 1' W V V 7 - ..-.- e- . ..-1 1 H - i L . 1 f, , Z 3- .FO 1 .--1 1 -D . Y f ,wi g ' Q - , Q --- :. f - - ,, ' - 1 , ., ':. n ' 4 .13 X it K 3 .V -X -' R n A . ' W , X 117 f .. -A , ,. L . , a i I 9 '.l 1 , ATV H X x A U .1 ' 'V V I A I, -, 1' f K .L Q . , 1 yflfif' ' , ' , , . ' ' , . JV, lf ' - P lf x 1. , t 1 'A .f I lf, O l 4? V' X v V, V N ' 'O ' 4' 1. - 'f5Vf'x ' ' ' fl v' , . X . V A ! I ..- ' W 1 0 ffm l .,.,. ,....-l nf . . ...A+ - ., -. . , . 1 - . u . . , . . , , , . , . , , . -in-u xii' , 1 , . - A , l 7 Y , , ,, t ,. 7 ' -.+ -- W ':o V X f. 2 fu. jp I , '- H-P oan Kenney Re1gns Dunng Homecommg Fest1v1t1es K I lll Excrted Salpomters snake danc1ng around the roarrng blaze of the tradltronal Homecomrng bonfire heralded the fast approachmg Home comlng day Lettermen guarded closely the electron secret of the queens 1dent1ty untrl the Homecomrng assembly Skrts by thc Lettcrmen s Club and the Speech Class prolonged anxrcty as trme drew near to crown the queen Frnally amrd the shouts and cheers of her subjects oan Kenney crovs ned queen by Doug cended to her newly desrgnated maroon and gold throne Fest1ve galety contmued throughout the af ternoon and throughout the game vuth San Manuel Rrdrng rn late model convertrbles the queen and her attendants commanded the attentnon of the entrre audrence durrng the half trme parade whrch was led by Salpolnte s kmght on hrs prancrng steed rm Lee taptarn of the football team bc stowed a congratulatory krss on joan A semr formal dance at the Santa Rrta Hotel rought the b1g day to a close rw' , I Y . , 1 , . . . . I X - ' L 'fl , ' 1 v gf 1 'TVX . V A Q , I n , ' Noll, presrdent of the Lettermen's Club, as- y pd I 4 J. , Q . I u ., Tv t , tb- il ' .P ' Y ,Hx 13.13 Sf ueen joan surrounded by her attendants Joyce Warren Phyllls Wax ler Artella Navarette and Carolyn Mlller holds the autographed football presented to her at the Homecomrng assembly by the Lettermen Doug Noll presndent of the Lertermen s Club leads the school Alma Mater wxth the assslsrance of the queen s court and the Lettermen vvpgg. e--5:..,,R W.. 0:5 Nw 3 i , y 3 a 1 y a - 4 i r sr A ' - l - cf? Y ' 2 ' yv , fl ' ' X, J' l 34 , H U' ' W ,V I t l 4' y V . -l X t A a y E y F- , , tg B1 rs Q 9 . 1 1 I ' 5 ! ' 7 1 l , 1 I b , r ' ' ' 1- -, 19:-ffenflfs ' x ..-zzezirv ' rt- . .x 'I A V '. ' Y N f , Y - out - ' M -f at KL' ' f W . N :ici Y . in I- 7' s N -.J s ' ii? iii' . , y 1. ' I A A mi s' My . A U- ' 1 5 L Q WE- .ig 'fi ' I.. , 11 Musical Talent Displayed By Stars Of Manana 1 54 ll 4' ff 1 flee Qkrffl-Y 3 D X Z-,?...-.L-. ..g.Q A an ar 1 Yr 2? - ,X I ,, Q -bf Q X 1 Y' xr .f.. 1 15 A Smrlrng happrly after therr debut rn the annual Stars of Manana Talent Show sponsored by the Glee Club are Arlene jacklxtsch Colleen McGrath Sandra Knox Rose Appelrto Chrrstme Meyra B11lBour1and Lmda Peterson Henry Kenskr Mary Ann Lee jerry Jerden Melrnda Stanson Srdra Kalrl Edrssa Valencra Bob Krmmel Shad Turner joe Lusteck and B111 Lusteck ,,,--slvv Y ig sy, Q Anxrously awartmg the judges decrsron are Sandra Lmdemann Enedma Truyrllo ackxe Thomas Tony Vehz Mary Ann Thomas Geraldme Llnehan Tom Lauther Tom Cm Garry McKay Paul de Lamboy and Cecxlxa Arrxaga Wrnners of the talent show are B111 Bourland and Henry Kenskx first place Enedma Trujrllo second place and oe Lusteck Bob Krmmel Shad Turner and Ronald Lus teck thrrd place 114 f , 7 A. . 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A-V 5 Lrghtlng a drfferent candle each of the four weeks of Advent and leadrng thenr homerooms rn the reclta t1on of the special Advent prayer Collette Dauphmars and Don Mott make thexr spnrxtual prepararxon for Chrrstmas 115 one and although it arrrved too early for Chrlstmas rt helped muster an early Chrxstmas Splflf among many eager Salpornters Gally decorated halls and homerooms offl clally greeted the entrance of the Chrlstmas season at Salpomte Each class undertook the trxmmmg of a certam sectron of the school w1th the senrors hangmg tmsel and lrghts on the blg tree ID the ma1n hall and arrangmg the outdoor nat1v1ty scene Contammg fru1t candy nuts and a small toy clever Christmas boxes were prepared for the chxldren at the P10 Dec1mo Center by the student body Dancmg under a sky of sparkhng snowflakes at the semx formal Snowflake Serenade wh1ch was sponsored by the senlor class h1ghl1ghted the festlve holrdays ' 0 s o g . I . , , . V . 5,1 'gf' l ' 2- '. YI . gl. . 1 - ,A 1-1 . 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C J Y Seniors Sprinkle Stardust At Their Class Play .ln-ui,-1 Curtaln call finds Stardust s entlre cast on stage smlllng Glvlng thelr last bow are Yolanda Araneta Barbaralean Maxson Penne Hoover Mary Lowell Sharon Brewer MIKC Ryan ohn Lantzy Tom Patten B111 Kelly Ralph Salgado Carolyn Ml1lCf Joe Gels Artella Navarrette l11 Baker Joyce Sleh Mary Therese Montlel Dan Southard Marlene Kataflasz Sue SO1kC o Ann Penczar Phyllls Waxler Ivetta Gore I have brushed my teeth the day beglns' shouts drama school dlrector Mr Bach por trayed by Blll Kelly ln the first scene of Sal pomtes senlor class play Stardust Walter Kerrs three act comedy centered flaunt all the alrs of an arty tutelage thelr exclted dlrector and thelr famous vlsltor actress Prudence Mason played by Carolyn Mlller Two romances provlded a round of laughs as art school student Joe Gels mlssed no cues ln per suadlng Artella Navarette another student to marry hlm Ralph Salgado as the stuffy Wall Street boyfriend of Mlss Mason proceeded to woo her wlth buslness tactlcs An hllarlous upset results ln whlch Prudence almost marrles her buslness mlnded boyfrlend to avold a mlstaken scandal whlch the Dean of Women played by Joyce Sleh threatens to report to the papers The rolllcklng antlcs of Tom Patten as a talent scout and jill Baker as Prudences best frlend as they trled desperately to promote Prudence s lnterest IH a promlnent Hollyvs ood producer pro vlded a nlght of yslldest merrlment A chorus of students who through ablllfy or for lack of If dlsplayed thelr talents and added gayety and color to the productlon vlhlch vms under the dl rectlon of Slster lWlHI'l6 joan The vs lld chaos yshlch presented ltself of Anthony 1ndC1copatm R11phSa1g1do C1rolxnMl11rr throughout the Play 15 Plffufsd H1 ldly m the 1111 Baker Arttlla Namrettt and loe Gels are lIlNO1X ed ID V Ofds of the Wlall Street boy fflsfld Wlhy' Oh fhff Cluafffl yshy dld I cver leaxe XY'a11 Street' Perplexed Blll Kelly as Mr Bach struggles to malntaln peace ln hls SIllCl10 mthcr than GISCODIIULIC hls productlon 116 QQ 97 'hu 4 C N ' l . . , 'gg if 4 ' 5 1 A f , ,. 4 , Q . 1 x p X I 1 ' fr v ra - . . . . . . , j 7 h 1 1.1 Q- v 1 s Q U 1 , 1 . , . , J ' l 1 1 7 1 .I 1 n . - u , . r 7 - . ' l ' KK ii , . 1 around a crew of young drama students who 1 .. ,, 7 3 7 7 ,. , kj 1, . . , . . - . 3 1 f X . D , s.. ' , 4 . , . Z Y , . , . I ' 3 y . . r . y L . H V it ' H l 1 , , ' Y . . Y. 7. . . l - 1 ' 4 t 'l A . F I .L 4 1' ' I l Y I ' w U ' . . Y . A Y ly, at F'Q'P' SI' .Q 'Q 0 6 O I am the splrxt of a tram car' shout the chorus as they go through thenr wlld gyratxons under the dlrectnon of ohn Lantzy Members of the chorus are Barbaraycan Maxson Kathleen Kenyon Yolanda Araneta o Ann Penczar Mary Sue Lagonegro Phyll1s Waxler Carmen Gorosave Kathy Farrell Penne Hoover Ioan Kenney Sharon Brewer and Ivetta Gore NX' ip. .,.-F'-f 7'Tl AIA One more peep out of you, and Ill tell what I know ' threaten Jlll Baker and Tom Patten as Ioyce Sleh, the Dean of Women, prepares to avond a scandal by closmg the show Under the expert superv1s1on of fellow artist, Penne Hoover, Blll Kelly retouches h1s stage make up mmutes before the curtam goes up 11' ::. I ' 1 ' 535533 , , 5 Q ,f P' 3 A x . . 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J .- t 5 3 ' 'I fy f l i L 1 f ff' g Q t l 1 L 9 14' The West Comes To Salpomte Durmg Rodeo Week y if f .1 Salpomte s rodeo royalty beams wxth delrght as trme draws near for therr debut before the Tucson rodeo judges stand Queen A r tella Navarette poses regally wrth her attendants Pat Cordova Mary Sue Lagonegro Lrnda Vaughn Sharon OSull1van Enedxna Tru 11110 and Pat Goodwm l Gettmg ready to go on the warpath are son leaders Mary Sue Lagonegro Margaret i Greeley and Sherla Walsh Led by the Lancer Salpomte made rts marchmg debut before the judges stand rn the Rodeo Parade Concealed cap guns and holsters provrded hidden evrdence of the arrrval of Rodeo Week at Salpomte Rodeo parade entrnes were prepared ln an atmosphere of secrecy for thexr debut be fore the ludges stand 118 5 Wlth Salpomte s band under the dlrectnon of Father Urban provxdmg a background of west ern musnc, the majorettes and songleaders re enacted a rootm' tootm' wlld west battle between the cowboys and Indlans I I Q f , 7- . 6 A 75 L' : ......... n Y 4 , R z ,T . , '!r I TT' ' Q ' . 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Tony Carano, Sen1or, Dubbed Klng Of Hearts NCL., TERRY h Do you need a sh1ne7 Would you lrlce to buy a box lunch? chorus Vorney McGrath and Denrse Montrel as they try to persuade Steve OCl103 to donate to the freshman lung of hearts fund ,+...,..-.............- Crownlng Tony Carano and Artella Navarrette as senlor kmg and queen of hearts cllmaxed a week of Valentme celebratlon at Salpomte Money ra1s1ng schemes of every kmd were employed by each class to help boost therr candrdate to the throne Carmvals were held box lunches were sold shoes sh1ned prctures sold and slaves were auctroned off for a day of servrce to thexr new masters Cand1dates for the knngshrp were Tony Carano semor Terry de jonghe jumor oe Lahxff sophomore and Tom Cm freshman Kmg Tony was crowned at the sem1 formal Kmg of Hearts Ball A stereophon1c hx fi set was awarded as door prxze The dance was held after the basketball game wrth Amph1 on February 7 A senxor sponsored proyect the money ra1sed from the Krng of Hearts fest1v1t1es whlch was well over 551 O00 was put 1nto the semor class fund whxch goes toward the purchase of a grft for the school we .z X Presndmg over the Kmg of Hearts Ball Queen Artella Navarette and Kmg Tony Carano enjoy then brref rexgn I 1-.., ap ,ga ' I i il A ' - , - , ,.: ' ' f f . 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' ' .3-1 Future Sc1ent1sts Exh1b1t Excellent ACIIVIIICS CILIITB I.---at ,ful -1 A.-,f Q - -2 X in Hi-WW 'Q' Grand prnze wmner m Salpomtes snxth annual Sclence Fanr ane Thomson experxments w1th the effect of certam drugs on rats ane who also placed first ID blology desxgned her own dev1ces for measurmg the effect of the mjectlons D- Mosa1cs by reflectron' IS the subject for Henry Kensk 1's pnze wmnmg project Hcnrv was awarded first place m the mathemaucs CllSlS1Ofl B DIIJUGATIIIII DILIATES What to feed her protozoans rs the subyect of Mary Bates s concentratxon Mary took third prize 10 biology for her proyect . . , , 0 n Q N ' 5' A if . . H31 l 1 y :'- :11-I+ E51 w X .N.q 'Tl-ij? :un I xi? 1 , .A U ' ' - 1 gg f t l a - I f ' f 1 , ,,. artr acar - s , y - I V 'Sk , N I - 3 ' af, . - m, - is x - I f ll.l'lQ l l lfSsifll wi A f f X , y jfgfpy 1,55 fe ,..f-at r I '1 p EE- a'?':5'ie92' ' X -x ...Q gh- K Y 2 ' f U F K 'mx .A s I , W' Xfx .L , f . , 1 , I I a I t , I f l s y I , , , , . X l I K Y, 1-0 sl 'V' I .U-.'.,-L., Q . - 'U Yi wa H'-' ' P Frrst place physrcs wrnner Tony Adams operates hrs exhlbrt of the Bell Helrcopter rotor system durrng the scrence farr fnM'I,I'.- 'ny , 1 A, 4' -ii. 1 r r in -Z ll L film 5 ri? Placrng frrst rn chemistry wrth her Perfumes from the Pantry project Mary Bologna exammes one of her test tube samples an , li jg DB :HHN N will 0 X lll A .J I ll. I AN LIN Comparrng two dyes from hcr second place chemrstry An elect 11 rrca y operated demonstratron of c clords von proyttt Donm Dehlrngtr shows the contrast of mrnrrl for Bob Kurtm second prrze rn mathematres Y dyes xersus synthetrcs 17 ,- - f E P 1 Y 4, .J ' ' ' C ' e no W Q 'r , E r ' I - ,Tl 7 F W 1 s I 1 FQ ' ,, .4 , - 3 , L , ix ' '5 'i ' , B 7 f . ' v .5 M 5 A , legit ' I l I 11 l ' V3 Aa 5 nu- E Y lj L U S til lllfl' r- s - Iii. f K ' -. 1, L14 I . rn- 'll' e. 3-Elf?-ir I A' 'Li I A . I .11 e sz . I lx gl A . nf ki AW:- K ' A -1 Dreamy Pmk MISI Prom Leaves Rosy Memorles 1 'T Mary Ann Hnggms ns assxsted by her date Tom O Sullxvan as they prepare to leave for a gala evemng at the prom P Pmk Must the theme of the prom pro vldes excellent dance musnc for Barbara Floyd and Bob Kurtxn Salpomters waltzed ID clouds of P1nk Mnst at the annual jumor Senlor prom Aprll 10 After formal mtroductlons 1n the rece1v1ng l1r1e everyone took part ln the stately and color ful grand march wh1ch was led by the student body ofhcers Pmk mlst cast shadows of sw1rl1ng couples on the dance floor background of mesqulte wood adorned w1th Spamsh moss A t1ny gatehouse covered by clxmbmg vmes and flowers provlded a gay scene for the busy prom photographer as various couples had thelr plctures taken as me mentos of the bxg evenmg Trelhses cluttered wlth multl colored posles bordered the ballroom Prom nxght marked the end of many weeks of anxnety and preparatxon for the junior class who sponsored the formal prom Commlttees vsorked nn hushed vshnspers behxnd closed doors to keep the prom theme a secret untxl the bxg a unnors and senlors vull long remember thelr gala nxght at the Plnk Mlst prom QQ ' ' 77 ' ' 1 Q, ' sta La. .. 2'l.4g.,f?zsQ,-glass' o 1 9 1 . 'A 'xg ' ' tt ' ' rv , -' s - Q - u' a ' 4 . . I ' I I . , ,-.:.l . . . . ' . V . ' Q n n . 1 d y. 4. I . - an .. . - .,, H - 122 Busy sxgnmg Vaughne Kowalski s dance program IS het escort Terry McCarthy tr' n excltmg evemng hes ahead for Ozzie Lopez and h1s prom date Marla Arnado as they get ready to leave for the ballroom m........L 'VY' emi? I had a wonderful tnme confldes Mary Kmerk as he blds hxs 123 'M date arbara Marclone good mght ! 3 . . 'Q ' , . V ' V M z K -A 4. . , w 3 ' . l A e 5 fl ' , , 2 . , I W e M 1 A , ..,.' 'rx V f . . W 7 4 2 as 1 Q f Q' ' -e '- Q, C --ee . , Y., 4' y y 3 1 k ' ' , ,A X, 5 - V - .E 4 , , ww ' M- ev ri .M r 'r - Tf12'f'W 5. e- e - H . . ,, . . - 1 B ' , ' . ! . 1 i 1 Students Eff Demonstrate Talents -X f at Home Ee Show Y' Dreammg of the fashwn show Juhe Thompson recerves helpful assnstance from Linda Capltam and Fay Favara whlle Barbara Floyd checks the pattern for her Looking pretty as a picture Paxge Brackney exh1b1ts her Oflg S ports WISC Teresa Fellx cleslgned herself a casual bermuda many deslgned Party fmck outfit sultable for any soclal outmg wr -vm..- xy 1 124 wg? Q- gli-, . . 5 xi- , . n 'Q , . ' 1, . I V lf , an - Y tg My gb i 44 ,jig 1,552 ,. v E . -- q nmnm ' N - 1 'P' f 2- .. 1 is Emil, ,f f' l , ,h p fi, 1 5 .- , .- 1 vu . 1' Q s . Fa- . ' ' t We W- LL I ' .. ' , Ffa - X ' X, 'ms r ' I migslhjul df YyBg,3,r.e,,V I N h 5 , 1 I ,,.y,l,h gin by N . , A - or , aa a 2 a 3 .X I Q . X , L Ml A . Q , ' ly? t , , in i ,, I. Ay Q in X- , 4 ' n syn .I w, ' I' , Tk . r n -. -.Q aa - ff X, - 7' . Gffig ' .. dr 4: f L 'rww iifeig' sir' ,A-ff -' ' X 32 Sfflkmg 3 delightful Pose Peme Charlene Caballero Heads turn as Barbara Floyd steps out of her car ln her dlsplays her blue and whrte sheath brown and beige sheath sail' x 1 'v Dolores Pesek models her stunnmg two plece outfit Dolores Stealmg the show, Theresa Tomko places Hrst m the Tucson chooses black ZCCCSSOIICS to complete her ensemble Danly Cltxzen sewmg contest wlth her chxc looking sult 125 1 D . - A , . 1 L X u W 4 T. E :G E n E ' X 32254, gtj lu , ,ill I A I Dress Right Movie Keeps Students Clothes-Conscious Dress Right 5l o 0 0 At The Student Council's finest achievement of the '58-'59 year was the filming of the Dress Right Movie. The purpose of the film was to show appropriate clothing to be worn on seven different occasions. Church, informal and formal dates, school, picnics, sports events, and work were some of the occasions featured. Due to the help of Mr. Stan Schultz, who filmed all seven scenes and did all the technical work involved with the making of the hlm, the entire project was possible. Whether trekking to the Panda Bar for the formal scene or to Sabino Canyon for the picnic, Mr. Schultz always seemed to be enjoying filming the stars of Salpointe. .A 1, J2 2Tr?L'??1' OnADate ' ' 't l' - . . At School Q Q . At Work Many Queens Re1gn At Salpolnte Throughout Year 1' 'I Nm ,J ...f- Artella Navarrette rergned as 1959 Rodeo Queen at Salpomte Smrlrng happrly after Salpomte s trrumph rn the crtywrde Peanuts for Polro drrve prmcesses Dorothy Boe and Carmen Gorosave drsplay the trophy awarded to the school It marked the second vxctory for Sal pomte rn the last two years ,saw fi d--..., 'K Joyce Warren relgned as queen of the Navy Ball at Representmg Salpoxnte as Senror Day prmcess at E1 R10 Country Club early this year the Unrversrty of Arrzona, Marybeth Reilly also was crowned queen of the Mrssxon Bell Ball at Salpomte 127 I O 5 t ,f f 4 2 L If .vt A I v' :If film A I v. ' I f Xl 14 J so - I i E . ' . 1 O -3 fi x .x , A I 5 N 5 ...And They Did...And We Did MOS! PODUIHI' Most Athletic 1111 Baker and B111 Kelly Ralph Salgado and Mary Therese Mont1e1 -A if: MOST S0Ph15UCated Most Dependable Helen Jaskoskl and JOYC2 Warren MOSY Intelligent Tom Graves and Vaughne Kowalskx Margaret Greeley and John Kurrm U J , 4 '91 r x3X Ch M Best DE?sid Mccarth BCSI I-0014108 Most Llkely To Succeed Us Omano an 6 Y Y joan Kenney and Penne Hoover Kathy Kenyon and joe Schhck 128 d I 'W'f V X at arte 1 ' 1 0 Q 111 , ' 1 Q15 4- X -. ' , We 1 3' 1 wx 1' 'f Y fl N- - i 1 I f . R L K . 5' K y f ' ' 'Q 'Viv X 4 ' 111144, . ' v rf A 1 X Q LTQ 3, A Wj, a 1 1 1 3 35. f ' - r . ,xg V Ay 0 OU Cl 0 00 SPORTS .QJL fr .Q.O 5 O mo.. O O0 0 L- 2,9 Sv f W 1 s aueqv ONlNSIb!covn 'IUIIANDHIAIS 00028 4 M A'5 i TU Q sonic, nous SWIICT TQ T ONS gg Nsggf mygg ON INS DE COVER no, ,annum uovrunsnmn 00031 00069 129 O O O U o V5oU00 0 leg? o , 0 as f X - -O 5' ,fm 00 0 0 vq' J I o I I , 0 0 O , O 0 5 QW ff' xx 07 ' QNX N' Q ,ff X ' ' MQ rf K' Y TH ' N ' f X '7 N ff' 1 'f1AV 4? Z ' ' X 1, Q . 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' E i,g53wQ' Qfi Q.W'i0 fi ixgifg in de! rm Lack Of Depth Costly To Scrappy Lancers 8 an V W 'SQa421a2U Da .. 6QIZ5,g7353 6595 B , 5 5 ,,.1- V Fi 1 62 3 Varslty players for 1958 59 are Tom Lundqulst Gene Jones Pete Knxpe Fred Kmpe Manny Vellz B111 Mohna Elmo Longonr Second row Dan Southard Stan Kammskn Frank Valenzuela jrm Lee frm Ronstadt Tom Patten jnm Bulger Thxrd row Joe Apodoca john Marrella Erme Mena Henry Rodrxquez Gene Blrkhead Berme McDowell jnm Carter Mrke Stxller Coach McCarter Fourth row Coach Lucz Gerry Lynch Dan Stubbs Frank Stammers Tom Arnold Terry Dejonghe Mrk Huff Steve Stnller jrm Magnet X Coaches Gene McC1rrer Id L c d h M Prospects for thlsywr 5 alms U L an 10 n ntchell talk oxer the 10 Wxth a new head coach at the helm Gene McCarter the Salpomte Lancers completed a 2 wm 7 loss season Though the Lancer eleven dlsplayed tremendous sp1r1t and pep they lacked the scormg abxhty to overcome the1r opponents The double vuns were agannst Ca thedral of Texas 17 8 and an upset x 1ctory ox er Nogales 13 0 Semors M11-.e Stxller and Tom Patten along vu 1th jumor Hank Rodnguez gave punch to both the offenslve and defensxve back fleld On thelme Stan Kammsln nm Lee 1m Ronstadt Ernle Mem proxlded IIIOSI of the necessary force to open the opponents defense The Lancers compiled a tot 11 of 1377 x lrds tot11 offense xxh11e scormg 65 POINTS The xxorst drubbm the Llncers reccnxeel xx is 1 57 6 loss from Pueblo number three team ln the stlte XX hrle xt xx lsnt the Lmeer s best se lson 1 ter rlhc axxee te IIN 1nd the expernenee guncd bx yumor lmemen ne hrl ht hope for the future 9 H Ea I , ' a 1 'I . g 1 1 1 1 , , 3 5 I N R 5 1 - . s y I' 1 A I . . 3 B L A ' 3 .I .5 ' ' c B 1 ' A ' ' 1 1 U X 1 J .:, .,.. 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'Gnd fl! . 1 , 1 -, , - I V 2 . 3 lm. ta.. f ny -W T., AW!-ii !' 4 f 15 l '4 5 ,F - ff,-,'j.w'Qk '-4, 14 W Offensxve players are first row Tom Arnold Stan Kamrnskr 1m Lee jrm Ronstadt Frank Valenzuela joe Apodoca Frank Stam mers Second row Mrke Srnller Tom Patten Steve Snller Henry Rodrrquez Defenslve Squad Paves Way To VICIOIICS Defenslve un1t players are first row Tom Arnold rm Lee 1m Ronstadt Torn Patten Henry Rodrrquez Frank Valenzuela Stan Kammskx Frank Stammers Second row Mike Huff Mnke Strller Terry De onghe .f 'iQ 'F '-701-3 444' ffd?5fE4l,v1 fr' L' 'fl N' Y 'ff at Q y ' G. ' . 433' .1 fp'-21, S -W' N7 8-' S -7 A -7, 1- 'S F7 S , f t, F' '7 . a- . e- a F r - mt-fb p L, X94 3 1 , l al .' 4 ,, ,J-' F' 6 , , I E ,Jr 31. v , . , , . ., H 2 , y J p ' y Q p y 2 ' Af' F .. .S Q 'W ' M V5 p , -Y 'RL in A f e if B :X X ' U -Q5 - 1- M - X: . 4 ,leg u .f - it Q ly ,. if ., 1. , 5' ' ' Q ' ' ' A Q 'F ' ff L l K .hu udp Ili X k ' HQ. Lancer s Upset Nogales And Cathedral y ' 1'-fir Stan Kammskr Tackle Crrsp blockrng earned Stan the offensrve Lmfman of the Week award for hrs play agamst Amphr Thrs two hundred Pounder also was grven an honorable mentron OH Tucson s All Cnty team I-C' 'S-. rm Ronstadt C625 clears the way for Henry Rodrrquezs end run by takrng out a Catalrna back fi I ie Elmo Longonr Halfback ii Elmo rmproved tremendously as a defensive back over the season Hrs desrre and spmt rn hrs fourth year m football typified the jam Bulger C 119 moves out to block for Henry Rodrrquez 4231 as he starts to undermanned Lancer team cut back 157 3 1 yfl T Jlm Ronstadt Guard jxm was placed on the all cxty second team as Henry Rodrlquez C235 behmd the hard chargxng Salpomte lme powers well as being voted defenswe Lmeman of the h1s way over for the lone Lancer touchdown agamst Amphl Week agamst Nogales 1m s forte was crashmg through the lme to mul a runner lm Bulger burrows hls Wal' over for the only I-HIICCI score agamst the A10 Red Ralders 135 N, ' b , - K A1 3155 211- 4 'h I 'f,,2i': .Qf,f , .1 X , an Y-1 4- ' . 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'I f V . r .1 jim Lee Tackle Captaln rm was gxven an honorable menrxon on the All Cxty team, and chosen defensnve Llne man of the Week agamst Cathedral A Salpomte s toughest 11neman,j1m WHS Chosen the Lancer s Most Valuable Player -.. nv 1w 5-4 Erme Mejna 1827 hauls IH 11m Bulger s pass for nme yards agaxnst San Manuel 'Bs 'gQ',1f R H Crrsp offensnve blockmg grves Henry Rodrnquez the chance to cut back through the Nogales lrne 134 1 'Inf --.!' Q w'S x QVI. ,7 1 9- 4' 1 Tom Patton F ullback Q, ff la 4 1' Pg fsftfb- Captam Tom plunged for 502 yards and an average of 4 3 yards per carry durmg the season H ended up sxxth ID the cnty ln rushing 'r -'Cl' .. ' . .Q , 3-vvb . H, ,z A -4 -F.-. -.X 3-Jian' 1'E,, ' , 'vt' 7 5. - ' '-1,421+ 'Iv . - i:6?lvv:.?Q.L.v A lt .v.':.', In 1 I if -fV-.-- ' '55 B ,vs ti Ex .1' -'I- 4.4 , f , fo U . -rI'g Y 1 fl- . I 2 1 4- '..s,,- Qvv ' V- .. ' i-:V or we-' . '- ., 'lp ., 'F -I , '.A I. 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' . ,Q r fb-'- ' . 1' r l ...Q- -gi 5' .2- si 4'-'is shi'-.- THX hu :gd -'J' fri? if xsyii di 3' 415 5 6 V we f wt new N New Jllll Bulger Quarterback Even though the Lancers were essentlally a groundoffense jrm managed to pass for 200 yards for the season ti 'Sv-F4151 ,,11,r' A., 'Ta 1 -5 hu 1 1 Tom Patten 4 53 J brmgs down a Pueblo back wxth a brunslng tackle whxle Henry Rodrxquez C233 closes m Dan Southard Center Other actxvltxes prevented Dan from gxvmg all hxs tlme to football He sull proved an Mlke Stiller Halfback Captam Mlke played hrs best games agamst Amphx and A10 In them he seemed to be Sal polnte s offensive weapon Mlke repeatedly came up from the secondary behmd the team 0614-' U ? , v ' s ,, .. . 4 ' I f f 1 l, 1 Frank Valenzuela CCUICI' Frank stabxlxzed the center and weak Slde Of Qoach MC Carters unbalanced lme Very surely he was one of the toughest lmemen .V sn: A 'Q -T , Q A ,V fy 'V7 I ' ' F 54' x ' . ' , ' x l ' S A B? ' fu rj Lf- A ' ' gr- .' --,1,',gf', f an Q , A ' y an - 1 -1' ,fav .,s, 1,'a'l'i-f-,1,t43ga:efigs ,f ag - ir, five, ' ' , ' 'T-'ff' - -we V41 - :f LEEEQ-155.5 - - . -1'-V' 7- ' -1 3 V 31: --V-1. 11 ,L - 'F 1' 4 :Sex ,ii :gy-. experlenced and able subSUIUIC 000161106- r' ' n,jir.g, . -C' .' ' ', f - 4-55. Q , 1 LJL34, x 72-.-Sfxgf - 1 Q - f .t ' Q :ZH 'yvhi . N , . M g . exit its QM: Tw-:5 qq',.- .bf-M4 ':fJ,'yiA 'n ,. ,sv f af E7 , if ' vig' ., ' , ff ,a.x1g.f.r . --at'fs:, - .win . '- ' 4 , ' f 1 l 1 7 px C ' I - I 1 . x' . I I . I' 135 Spirited jayvee's Cop City Crown fa ii? ' I . i ,r T' M Q F 3. ' . , ' .T 2 9 2 Y r f e'.:'s 1 ' V f y , 5 1 T x A 3 .. wh ' G Y. s.., C- -xl JN 5 Bob Orach, star V. end, leaps high to haul in another of Fernando Canez's passes. Displaying tremendous enthusiasm, spirit, and hustle, the jayvees capped a wonderful Season by outhghting the Tucson High blayvees. l5-6, for the city championship. Five shutouts out of seven wins confirmed their hard-hitting, rough-and-tumble defensive play. A strong, tough line led by Duane XY'roble, Bob Laporte, and Paul Romanoski readily opened the holes for hard-charging fullback, Tony Velez. Bob Orach snagged passes as if he wore a baseball glove. Although losing to Pueblo, the jayvees bounced back to defeat Amphi and Rincon twice, Catalina, San Man- uel, and Tucson High once. Great conditioning, wonderful team spirit, and a never-say-die attitude won Coach Ed Lucz's jayvees the admiration and respect of the whole school. First row: Bill Lopez Dennis Fendo John Guyader John Fishman Ed Castro Second row' Coach L F k R h ' . ' ' v - - , , F d Canez, Bryan Peters, Bill Coonce, Bob LaPorte. Third row: Tony Velez, Bob Orach, Duane Wrobel, lglgdm gill-Iarejulgsgufllontigilfizinrdkij Pete Sickler. , ,X Q cf A ' 4 Q - gf if X '37' we Q 1 1 ,f x 1 f 1 ' it g 4 , , K Q .X s vt lhf'liiiii 1 X 1 ,RQ , J? 4 4 ' C1 , rig ' I Q 23X 1.5 I 'Elf' 'JU pl-4 3 8 1 M ,.2y1 , 'Fl , F n I ll YQ. , ,. X . .A L Lettermen s Club Becomes Actlve Orgamzatlon - ...J NHS k1 Pete Adamcln fi B b H R nstadt ohn Marlella 1m Lee Doug Noll Mxke Stnller Stan Kamrns Bfrgsrllgineadf 'lfgfryovlge djngheangggmndrrlovf Gene Brrkhead Adam Schwager Eddre Ramxrez Frank Valenzuela 1m Bulger Tom Patten Toiy Adams Dave Snodgrass Henry Rodrlguez oe MOCla1I Steve Strller Ed Brooks oe Apadoca Thrrd row Ernre Mehxa Al Prec1ado Larry Harrmgton Dennrs Brewer M1ke Huff Tom Arnold Frank Stammers Father Arden Wxth 1ts members conslstrng of the schools athletes the Lettermen s Club provlded mterest mg act1v1t1es thus past year Behxnd the capable leadershlp of Fr Arden and club pres1dent Doug Noll the annual Homecommg was a large suc cess The pep rally and bonfire the San Manuel football game and the dance at the Santa R1ta Hotel were occasnons to be remembered Another Lettermen sponsored act1v1ty was 1ts rugged 1n1t1at1on of new members Throughout the day candrdates for membershxp sported a gold S pamted on the-1r foreheads And at nnght the mxtnates went through more ordeals Boys who had earned a vars1ty letter were mducted mto the club The final actlvnty for the club was nts annual PICIIIC for all members Lettermen Tom Patten Mlke Strller jrm Ronstadt and Hank Rodriguez hang the Trojan before the Catalina game IJ , I I U A . - i . 7 '.f6L , In ,..Y ., , ,. f rV. f.4 .:.-1 ..' ,J Q , H V, ,xl ' 7 ,j' ,J I ' ,J' , q , Q , J: ' ' J . : , a a . 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I 7 . , 1 '1 Lancers Complete Most Successful Season Members of the Salpomte vars1ty are Adam Schwager manager joe Lah1ff Bob Hansen Pete Adamcm Doug Noll Mlke St1ller Art T651 and B111 Waters 1m Lee M1kCJ6DD1UgS D1ck jackson Ernne M1113 jerry OBr1en and B111 Allen After a slow start Coach Mntchells hustl1ng basketball team 1mproved 1n every game and comptled a 9 w1n 10 loss record the best 1n Salpo1nte s h1story Captam D1ck jackson Mrke St1ller and sophomore oe Lah1fT prov1ded the scor1ng punch for the Lancer squad wh1ch aver aged fifty po1nts a game W1th lack of helght belng a dommant weak ness the team made up for lf wxth IIS aggresswe ness and all out play juntor forward Erme Mena used hrs we1ght effectlvely to grab many re bounds Speedsters Doug Noll and Bob Hansen provxded exper1ence at the guard pos1t1ons scor mg on long sets and yump shots around the key B111 Allens rapxd 1mprovement earned h1m a startmg POSIIIOH for the last half of the season Although the basketball team was a never say d1e hustlmg club lf lacked the henght needed to control the bacl-:boards wh1ch caused some last quarter losses to taller teams 19 Brophy Ray Marana Pueblo Pueblo Catalma Yuma Tombstone Amph1 Tucson Sunnyslde Ray Tucson Scottsdale Tombstone Amphr Catalma St Mary s 44 47 69 49 58 56 43 54 48 70 40 68 52 60 48 30 36 67 47 43 63 43 44 59 47 41 65 30 49 57 54 60 42 31 I . . 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' u n 's joe Lahrff sophomore sensatlon lays lf up for another two pomts agaxnsr Catalma Ernre Mepa does rhmgs the hard way as IS proven by thxs drag shot from behind the basket Drck jackson moves by Pueblos Bruce Gardnes for an easy Held goal 139 jackson, Stiller, Lahiff, High Scorers 'Y 3 fa- Mike Stiller and Bill Allen race john Brookmg downcourr for possession of a loose ball Ernie Mejia and Dick jackson grapple with the hall as two Amphi players close in. Bill Allen sinks in another two points for the Lancers. ' X I 5 I Q .- 140 Mnke Stxller sprmgs hngh mto the axr to put m two more pomts for Salpomte 'ia-Q' - Nl vamp Manager Adam Schwager has hns arms full as he prepares the equnpment for another game Ernie Mejxa and Dxck ackson stand over a jumbled mass of players gettmg up from a scramble for the ball fix, ,gr FE' 5' -we W1 es.-wa. 141 - - u- . . . . . -' , ' - Q -1 1 . ' Y I ' ' l I' 4 I- K . 2 Q I 57,1 ' Y 15? : 5 , 4 M' . 1 E l l r. L XA, - tr u V , f x K X l , Q, I : .. . J . A M , L -n X - vt l In 'U , wt f W t n M A x 7 , H xl t If 2 X. a X S tf n ,l , X N 1 5 xi. M U- 4 X -at , XM- ' - -fl ' - , 'rr n ' t ayVee Cagers Gam Valuable Expemenee f junior varsrty members are first row Dm Stubbs Georgie lord Tlm Monxeell Fern 1 lo C mez Rflbil I-XPOWE Second r0W Dave Mills Denms Grams Paul F1tLp1tr1elx Bob Omeh 1m Hughes Manager Adam Sihwagef Statttng the season wx 1th a stung, of VICIOFICS the Qyxee bdsltetball team finxshed wuth 1 6 mn ll lost record The team shovu ed a lot of deslre and hustle essenttal to any team Leetdxnq the scorers vns Fern'1ndo Canez vs ho dexeloped a mee Jump shot from Hound the ltex He xx 15 follow ed Closely by Bob Omeh xx ho gmned the expertenee 1nd lglllfy needed to perform lbly ts eenter on the x xrslty squad Under the gutdftnee of Cotch Ed Lutz the 'tyxees Quned x tluftble experience to provide the depth for next yeftr s Y tI'SlQ I Z' 'af MQ ' 'S - . ' 74 ,...,NA:. A -. L' x if: . -.slga-.. . ' ,fs L , , .... ,.. 1 N wane X . '-i - ' , ' Lila, ,g x I 1 - . Y. . 7 . . 7 JL ,Y , L , , C V .i V , . 1 . , L R 6 L 3 ' V A I 4 . V f . - -, . 7 - . 1 4 , 1 L I l . f A 'A L 2 yn ' v A t l 2 11 -, . . fl , . A y - 1 - R 4 L , Jtvvl. 2'. fi t ..','. -l '. t , . . .r . Y f , t 4 . S H S Sees Hope For Future In Freshman Teams f1 'Fw xv- V 1 f U P+' 'wif' Fxrst row JIIH Hawley Larry Bell Tom Monaghan Edd1e Delgado Tom Cm Petc Romanoskr Ted Barrossl ohn Malone Second row Erme Acevedo Hector Vargas ohn OHara Ronn1e Annlbal George Klmball Tony Urras Ted Doutb1tt Rrchard Mulvrhlll Mark Schrxcht Thxrd row Paul De Lamboy Sam Bell Tom Lauther Wxlllam Lesher lm Clow B111 McClough Dellrs Smrth Tom Walsh Ray Lroleau Coach Mrtchell Freshman basketball players are first row Alam T1-ellie Peter Romanoskx Sam Bell Second row lm Allen B111 Ryerse Dave Mrlls George Krmble -44 'ff' Aff 1' ' -1 ' .Asif ' '- W qyitwlllmfg r ,+P 143 O I I I 1 . I l .. 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' -f Frne P1tch1ng Leads To Salpornte V1ctor1es jf 'iv 4 AF' lx Lq,g i! new -fav l Val-guy baseball players are first row Fernando Canez Tum Monrcell john McQuown, Brlan Peters Manager Adam Schwager Second row john Marxella Chuck Schmxdt Erme Mena Don Harrm ton Mrke Huff Steve Strller joe Lahxff Thxrd row Coach M Carter Ronme Stogsdlll Don Mott jrm Lee jerry OBr1en Mxke Strller Pete Devoe Bob McFee Regarded as a soft touch before the season started Salpomte s baseball team surprxsed a few opponents wrth defeats before the boys hung up therr sprkes Starnng the season slowly the Lancers lost to Douglas and Sunnysrde before pnckmg up a w1n agarnst Marana Amphx was upended by a 11 7 score wrth jrm Lee prtchrng shutout ball in rel1ef to get the w1n Dur1ng the mnddle of the season Ernre Mena pltched fme baseball to notch vrctorres over strong Pueblo and Sunnysxde by 7 3 and 4 2 scores Coach McCarter s team gave powerful Tucson Hrgh a scare before bovs mg Captann Mrke Strller sparked the rnneld at shortstop besrcles hrttrng the ball at about a 354 clrp all year jerry O Brren provxded the early season punch and at one tlme was hlttmg 714 Besrdes hrs clutch hrtnng Ronnre Stogsdrll sta bxlrzed an lnexperlenced outfield . 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'U' Varsxty track members for 59 are frrst row Bob Laporte ohn Flshman Terry De onghe Terry Webb Pat McCann Efren Rod rxguez Erme Felrx Eddxe Ramirez Ed Castro Mgr Second row Dan Stubbs AlPrec1ado 1m Ronstadt erry Moncado Dave Lovltt Denms Fendo Tom Patten Paul Harrlson Thxrd row Coach Lucz Denms Gravls Dave M1115 Ray Land Fred Kmpe Stan Kammskr Duane Wrobel Paul Romanoskr Bob Orach Tony Vellz Mgr Jim Ronstadt tucks at the top of his leap m the broad lump gtalr: KE1nl:1nZk1 pushes off on hrs toes wxth hrs Hngers followmg the ng t o t e s or 'B:AQ 049-as-9 ...h 3 -s3E'q. 'f ak'-?x?. bs if 'Nt'-'as 32215 -2 , 1 Maxx! -,uw var 591 M 'sl 4... MLQMYW 14 5 -Q R I - ' H. A l I K S , x ' S . 1 -,, - ' .I 7' ' , if ,f fn X . . N . . . R l 3... S : .Q s A.. 4 . if A L . ,inn as hw 5 V ' u h'V f ,W P , sr, so, ..- ' . , . . ' v - 1 J 3 J 7 ' , . V 1 1 9 ' I 1 'J ,J . 7 , -7 , , . f , 3 v a v 1 3 3 7 1 ' I v -,- S' : ,g. . , 1 313- ' Q A. M Y A - - ' ': - 'J - ,,. - un- ,' .ggg'- A '. 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Y A-4-,Q Underclassmen Bolster Track Team Indlvldual performances especrally by soph omores and Junrors stood out on an under manned track team Thcy lost to Tucson Hlgh Pueblo and San Manuel vwhrlc trxumphlngb over Rincon rn a three vuay meet Stan Kamlnskt led in thc vselght events heav mg the shot put well over 40 feet Sophomore Paul Romanoslu lmproved h1s style nn salllng, the discus just over 150 feet Pole vaulters Ray Land and Denn1s Gravrs were threatenxng the school marks all year Mllers Tony Adams Eddle Ramlrez and Al Preclado provnded Salpomte wxth many pornts Tony came rn first m the mrle agarnst Tucson Hugh whlle Al Precrado was hrst rn the 880 agalnst San Manuel john Fnshman led the team rn sprmts as well as the relay Paul Romanoskn whxrls as the dlscus soars upward t, -A L Nl fvkm 'fn XXX! XXX! The straln IS shown on Terry De onghes face as he sklms the low hurdles .qulnw il Ja: I? Q Nga ,,. I 1 -.'::'ss-.-. .,,, .-19- , .,f,-new 'K um.! 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I I , I I . . . I , a- 4 L fs ohn Fnshman anchor man on the relay takes the baton from Terry Webb ,pf ini fe 'kg G Denms Grav1s pushes hard on the pole to clear the bar nn the pole vault P Romanoskl Coach Lucz Second Freshman track members are first row Sam Bell erry Moncaclo lm Haweley Ted Barrosso eter row Mark Schrxchte Rlchard Mulvlhxll Dave Mllls ohn O Hare Mike Fmk Dave Morales 'lo 42: l W n ' on . 'ix M V' . - 'il.f,L I 'I ,vw-, Q. ' C M r .. - ' I 5 nl ' , Kr4 1 1 ., 4 I 'O V . - 3 . , ,er J 9 ' w ' ,hm A-fs , 7 . 2 ,j' , , . A ' y a 1J 1 1 ' ' I . A , Q . A . , . A , ,X X 4 1 ' 0 F M- M - ' N . ' M . . e 1' Q .A ,il ,4-... , . ' I .V 1, ' v .Lvl , - .W f - v 5 LQ' 4... My W, 9 Harrlers Hang Up Cleats After Successful Season .L 4 -4 ,W J 'bd K4 '31- 'lxih A.. Cross country runners Al Precrado Eddre Ramrrez, Gerry Moncado Tony Adams Tom Tucker james Kleman .QSFP 3' 'Q Led by semors Tony Adams and Edd1e Ra mrrez, the cross country team fimshed seventh m the state meet Lack of depth proved costly m the pomt totals In the first meet of the season agamst Pueblo last year s state champnons Tony Adams smashed the record for the tvuo and one fifth mxle course, runmng lf ln 9 mmutes, 45 l seconds Flnlshmg a close second xx as Eddle Ram1rez, also below the old record Adams and Ram1rez agam fimshed one two agamst Tucson Hxgh mth Al Preclado taking fourth ThlS vms the team s only vrctory of the season The Lancer harrrers must be glven much credrt to have done as well as they dld mth only four or hve runners entered IH each meet Tony Adams and Eddle Ramnrez formed the one two punch of the team durmg the 58 59 season I . HL'4 A-1 . . ' . -. . ,Lv rv' . 1' - ,..,.,.v 5- - .- - 4- 1 n.. .. . A - 1, - -4 .f -o ' V 4' ' .,, . 5 , W L. 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In the second match of the year, the team bowed to Catalina ll-4. joe Moclair's 79 was again low score. Although losing 10-5, the Lancers played bet- ter against Rincon, with Pete Marinterte low man. Pete, john Kurtin, Mike Jennings, and Knox Corbett all picked up points. Salpomtes first victory of the season came against Douglas High john Kurtin joe Moclair and Pete Marintette tied for medalist in the 1316 115 victory In addition to other matches arranged against all four games the golf team participated in two post season invitational tournaments 17 '-'1 A AQ Pete Marentette demonstrates his compact swing for john Kurrm and Knox Corbett 1958 59 golf team members are Michael Jennings joe Moclair Robert DeM1chael Peter Marentette Knox Corbett and Jim Kurtm xxxxkxmmxmidfx .l I 0 -1-4? A'f.f ,4 ul -.. 151 . , . A-,W. ' 1 7 , ' K. I M. Q ' if .-a.,. i V-If ., ' lu . , ...M Mm ' ,. A ' K . . . 1,741 ' , ' J 'YYY' I 4 li' l fm , ' : s , 1 ' ' A, ' ' V. V. BJ Q ' . ,R ' - 2 .V ,- . 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Offers Multitude Of Sports Opportunities T, --nd L- Come on get rt' pleads Denlse Heckert leaps futxley to ,,..1qns-'-- Fran Romanoskx as snag a fly The Salpolnte G1rls Athletlc Assocxatlon dx rected by Mrs Nancy Roy offers an almost un lxmrted varxety of sports to grrls lnterested Besrdes the GAA volleyball team whrch plays teams from other schools there IS an rntra mural volleyball league open to any g1rl who wrshes to yorn Each year a trophy IS awarded to the class wlth the best team One of the most looked forward to events of the year rs the an nual hrlarrous battle between the grrls volley ball team and the rntreprd faculty team Fxeld hockey and basketball keep the grrls busy durmg the wrnter ln the sprmg softball steals the sports scene Missed rt' teases Mary Ann Thelland as Bonnre Baker swings at a low ball durrng a G A A baseball game .-1 ,ni 2-4? .Nr 'ki x il '1 .-Z' 2 152 -l 'S R ! E . . , . . . . Y , , ' v ' -- , A , A . 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I:-f 'K A '-s. 5' C' 7 A'-' . , . 3- - - a-f, - Q ' . 7 ' . I -1 n ,. - , I, , - N, S at - . '. YL' fa... - V - .. ---.. , -, Q. K ' QS A ' - 1 -5 , - - ' ' ,. '- - V ' ' -R .4 5 44. ,-' - b- ' , - '. Q : ' V .J . D' - - -fa ' .. ,L --K '- ff '--- 4 - .4 - , M A --'V S 6 xt? . -N .s - N- ' 5, - Y ' if -- -5' , - , '- - - ' . Lx ' - 'T' M ' -. 5 ' -- Y Hgh! Av' LA .Ex ..-Q . A - N A 'L- - l ,, -l. , P R . . - J 1 1' ., '41 'L W mf. -4 , - , X Q .QJI Q - 47:1 ...Jun - b ' 5 xx., . A A T'-H .. - 1 , t, , ' ' - f- . '.a' - X . ' .1. -. ' Q - if' 'X W .- 4 ' -'4 -5 'RL K V .- , -. Rae- . -- 1 A - - How will I ever decide this one? puzzles Linda Peterson the umpire as she tries to decide whether Fran Romanoski or In addition to these major sports, the G.A.A. furnishes opportunities to girls interested in bowling, golf, swimming, and life-saving. The Association also sponsors a number of grade- school playdays throughout the year, to acquaint grade-school girls with the nature and purpose of the Salpointe G.A.A. Members also partici- pate in the University of Arizona playday, spon- sored by the University for all high schools in southern Arizona Rm Capltamwas quicker Guarding Bonnie Baker as she leaps to recover a rebound opponent We do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Girls Athletic Association read Bonnie Baker Fran Romanoski and Mary Ann Le kander GAA officers as they consider corrections in the Clubs old 'lilly l 153 XA: K if 4' .-gsm Q' I Q a pf Y ur A Y u Q n . A , n n , n n . . Denise Heckert waves her arms to divert the ball from her at - . . . . . , . , . , u a ., 1 - I , . . . , u f ' N . - l it .- I at ' I , J . 4 X V Y . S, f W7 g , i,,g,,I,A3 i,,g'2',gfi:5g :j - . . ' l ' if i 'ff 1 ' 'A A 1?-r just To Say Thanks... To all the people who helped make the 1959 Horzzom a success story wxth a happy endmg Id l1ke to express my gratxtude Tops on the hst of course IS S1ster Mlflam Jane The yearbook staff owes a tremendous debt of gratxtude to S1ster for her cont1nual 1nsp1ra non and encouragement Rat1ng equal thanks IS Father AlV1H w1rhout h1s wonderful assrstance on photography the book would not have been posslble I d lrke to say Thanks too to my wonderful and loyal staff To Vaughne and her w1ll1ng henchmen Ray Pete Cento Gerry and Pete DeVoe for many long hours of work on the photographs To Boo Boo for the semor pages and for handl1ng so well the thankless yob of wrmng copy To 1111 and Kathy who desp1te the demands of thenr newspaper ed1torsh1ps d1d the 1mag1nat1ve Clubs and Act1v1t1es sect1ons To Chr1s and Joyce for the truly or1g1nal Classes pages To Mary Therese and Tom for shoulder 1ng so competently the respons1b1l1ty of the ad vert1s1ng secnon To efhclent and cooperatxve Sports edxtors john and Ralph To Pete for the sprltely d1v1s1on pages To Joe joan Terry Penne and B111 for performmg so many of the unpleasant tasks so necessary to the productlon And many thanks too to Mr Gene Lohberg for the student p1ctures and to Shandl1ng L1thog raphy for the1r mvaluable ass1stance To these and to everyone who helped make the 1959 H orzzom a success Thank you QAL SCHO utxl an U 'Sr 1 nuncu Hi X url' w W., MH 'S 'FZJL 1? -'KW 6? 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'01 'S .. .' . e- x .,' 'T ' - 1 K g Q :ls VIS 154 PATRONS i X U07 ww Patrons BELLE BARBER SHOP JACK ELLIS SPORTING GOODS FLAMINGO PRIME RIB ROOM SELBY MOTORS BRANDT S PIMA VERDE DRUG STORE THE PENGUIN PUDDLE UPHAM S NURSERIES SPEEDWAY AUTO WASH RINEHART AND HARRIS KITCHENS CECIL GAVER S APPLIANCES BALKOW PRINTING GORDON S BIKE SHOP Thanks to FRAN COFFEY PRINTING SERVICE CERAMIC ART STUDIO THE ARIZONA CATHOLIC REGISTER MARGARET HERRERA PHOTOGRAPHY ALEX STEIN MR JOHN SCHLICK MR JAMES JASKOSKI MR AND MRS D J WARREN JOYCE WARREN MRS VIRGINIA KELLEY A FRIEND OF SALPOINTERS CASA ELIZABETH SETON KINDERGARTEN VARSITY CLEANERS for dmner jackets for semor photos PAUL HARRIS TRAVEL SERVICE PAULOS REILLY FUNERAL HOME DRS WAGNER 8: KURTIN KEGLERS LAN ES ROMANOSKI GLASS AMADO S APPLIANCE CATHOLIC CREDIT UNION NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY LETTERMAN S CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL 156 80 South Stone Avenue 4915 East Speedway 102 East Pennington 114 South Scorr 1240 North Stone 4055 East Speedway 4734 East Speedway SPANISH CLUB PEP CLUB G A A D I I I HASKELL LINEN COL. AND uns. B. McKAY GREELEY I fAjlflfA UL tl.jZ1AClL ngraiulafiotzs' Seniors e o en? u, . . e Cl erj' u .ez- I you haven t got the word 'U the bzggest name 112 the -I ,I 1 wt' Mowvzg Busmess today is... 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Complete G A L 0 Aufomohve Parts and Equupmenl Duslrnbutors 530 N Stone 1431 S Sixth Ave ll27 N Alvernon Casa Grande Chandler Cooludge Douglas Mesa Nogales Phoemx Tucson Quffe we X! fake an aa' fn W Tom Graves opens the door for joan Kenney as they mspect The Ambassador by Rambler 7' 541446655061 f,QGWIL!2f Adverusmg mcome helps pay prnntmg costs so your school can put out an an nual and we re glad to help You young people are gomg to be the Anzona cmzens of tomorrow who run thmgs so wed like to have your good wall and your busmess Many of your top lllght classmates wrll wind up making a career in banking and the Valley Bank is always on the lookout for promising young men and women who have an eye on the future. 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DEPOSI1' :NSU RANGE CORvonATloN 163 1 Auto 8 Home Supply Co. MO TQ RS -Q ' ' re 0, Ly your annual.. v , an ' Q 5 . M , :Tlx , fs'rx y f l fl m .4 i Q 'fl -II A ff' , Z Aq- BANK all l J FORBETT Ko Cobttl be o 210 E 7h T 4545 E SPEEDWAY KELLER DRUG COMPLIMENTS OF F IIIIIISTIIIIT IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Ill NRA N 'X 70N 6thAe Xcllnnh. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS TUG 240 NDampheII UN Iucson Newspapers, Inc Che Afnznna Zialln Sian' Eurson Dallp Gltrzeu 64 -1 ,A E. 'QQ 1 . if '5' x 1 uso: - uhlli ' , , F I . fn--1 sv - . J. n x r e um r C . . S . . . 1 . X xx W V-, Q 4 X E n N -X QQ xnxx: A, sq fgq' tx ' 1 Y U u . ' 2 ' O ' 0 T - ' ' ' G' Morning and Sunday Evening I QA, We extend our stncerest G congratulations and wtsh you success and happtness tn all your future SHOP AT OLDYN'S DEPT. STORE at Amphi Plaza Shopping Center endeavors Hours 9 30 to9 00 Week days 4558 SOUTH 6TH AVENUE PHONE MAln 4 2823 10 00 to 6 00 Sundays SOUTHERN Look ng th gh the SAB hSlgd h ARIZONA BAN K Wed yew! 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SON RICHFIELD STATION facross from Amphx Plaza Shopping Center? uc:-P' i Beats Sxphonmg' mutters Tony Carano whxle George Holgum and Shad Turner look on at the Rxchfleld Statxon 31 YBYSS CECIL DOOLEY TERMITE CONTROL 2532 East Speedway Blvd Phone EAst 7 1891 COMPLIMENTS OF COPPER STATE JALOUSIES PHONE MAm 4 4912 Formerly Florida Jalousles Sales Joseph Gnedrams Prop 38 East Grant Road Tucson Arlzona lllllIllIll IIlllllUllllllllll -.-- -1,-,-,.. ' L kg, 1- X -12:-I c,N,QX sims ..1..4iJ' cgi gf,-X MIIIIIDEEQ ll! ill TUCSON S STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE STONE AT PENNINGTON WHERE YDU SAVE Zi IN CASH WITH THRIFTIES Corner of E. Broadway 8: Tucson Blvd. Telephone EAst 5 4472 JDS x BEAUTY SHOP SHAWDLINC LI FI-IOC RAPHIWC 164S MAIN TUCSON ARIZONA BROADWAY HARDWARE STORE Broadway 8: Alvernon Super Kem Tone 8: Kem Glow Plttsburgh Palnts Plumblng 8: Electrlcal Supplles F J Hauptman 169 fig- X C9 A f A . A H so x ,fe . . .5 Q u To YL -.C ii - , W. ,. LL f . . 18 North Tucson Blvd. TUCSON' A510113 NICK'S SHOES joyce Warren models a palr of leotlghts and shoes whxle she selects another pair of leotnghts at Nlcks HThe West's Most Western Store Tony Adams seegns to enyoy lookmg through vaned dxsplays ar Porters JARROLD DRUGC0 3156 North Furst Ave Telephone 2 4641 Buy me thus Frankne' laughs Rose Appolnro ro Frank Benser CONGRATULATIONS ofuzcoln, qui. PHONE JU 6 3106 BENSON ARIZONA N C1 S 2 1: 7 0 4 n 5 e A 7 . . n . , l I the A 6 0 I ff: 'N V? v If ix A ri ., 13:1-1 ,.s. I if , .hw X A I ' Y I 1 sn.. -' f A I L -I -lil 170 P h. 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