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— Zable of Contents '.-y Administration and Seniors ,......... Juniors '------,.. Sophomores .. Freshmgti •' Gluhs and Organizations' Royalty Adi ities .M W : Sports .J 9 Graduation .X.-..| Advertisements SK. PuhlishtjB Annually by Tlie Indications Department of WINSLOW HIGH SCHOOL Winslow, Arizona Trudy Rhoton. Editor. Dedication. . . For your devotion to the students of Winslow High School and your tireless efforts on their behalf, we gratefull) dedicate this, our 1962 METEOR to you. MR. EVERETT J. PATTERSON 5 MR. R. F.. BOOTH Superintendent of Schools B.S., Pittsburg, Kansas M.A.. U. of A.. Tucson MR. JAMES L. CURTIS Principal A.B., A.S.U., Tempo M.A.. A.S.C., Flagstaff SCHOOL BOARD, left to right: Mr. James Armstrong, Mr. Walter Rhvan, Dr. Harry Simmons, Mr. Robert Kleindienst, Mrs. Lucille Thompson, and Mr. Clyde Rhoton. MR. WILLIAM WRIGHT Assistant Principal B.A.. A.S.U., Tempo M.A., A.S.C.. Flagstaff MR. O. W. LETTS Counselor Ed.B.. Oshkosh. Wis. M.A., A.S.C., Flagstaff 7 MRS. LULU MURRAY System Bookkeeper MRS. M RY JACKSON Attendance Officer MRS. BARBARA JENSEN School Nurse Providence School of Nursing MRS. LUCILLE MEIKLF. Secretary to Superintendent MRS. BETTY E BLY Secretary MRS. ELIZABETH GRIFFITH Bookkeeper 8 MRS. GERTRUDE CRAWFORD American History B.A., Oklahoma Teacher’s College M.A., A.S.C., Flagstaff MRS. LOLA EDEN Home Economics H, III, and 8th B.S., N. W. Mo. State College Grad, work. Mo. University and Colo. University DAVID E. CONATSER Biology, Spanish I, Modern History B.S., Grand Canyon College COLIN L. CONNOLLY General Shop B.S. in Education A.S.C., Flagstaff WILLIAM ARTHUR Chorus Director B.S. in Education A. S.C., Flagstaff TOM CHAVEZ Spanish I. II, III B. S. in Education A.S.C., Flagstaff 9 BILL I). EWAN Algebra I and II Trigonometry, Solid Geometry B.A. and M.A., A.S.U., Tempe ALVIN FRITZ Algebra, Plane Geometry B.A., A.S.U.. Tempe MRS. EDNA GIPSON Home Economics A.B., Highland University Las Vegas. New Mex. MRS. MARY GODSELL Librarian A.B.. Fargo College M.A., U. of A., Tucson ALBERT L. GREER English I. Coach B.A., Grand Canyon College M.A., A.S.C., Flagstaff JOHN HALL Drivers’ Training History, Geography A.B., Wichita University M.S.. Ft. Hays, Kansas 10 MRS. DIANA 11 AM MIT Typing I. II. Bookkeeping General Business B.S. and M.A., U. of A., Tucson MRS. LOIS II A M MIT Girls Health and P.E. B.A.. A.S.C, Flagstaff MISS ESTELEE HINSON English III and IV A.B., University of Arkansas M.A., Pealnidy College JOHN E. HOKANSON Instrumental Music B.S. and M.A. in Education A.S.C.. Flagstaff HERMAN I.. McARTHUR General Math B.A. and M.A., Texas Technological College MRS. KATHERINE McAULEY English II B.A., West Texas State M.A., A.S.C., Flagstaff II GLENN N. OLMSTEAD Woodworking B.S., Oregon Slate College M.S., University of Southern California EVERETT J. PATTERSON Art, Mechanical Drawing B.F.A. and M.A., Denver University EMIL G. NASSER Boys’ Health and P.E. Coach B.A. and M.A., A.S.C., Flagstaff MISS VERLA OARE American Government Social Problems A.B., U. of A., Tucson M.A., Stanford University MRS. ANNE MEIKLE Shorthand I and II Typing I B.A., A.S.U., Tcmpe M.A., A.S.C., Flagstaff MISS ROSE MILLER L;ttin, English I A.B.. Neb. State Teachers’ College M.A., Colo. State Teachers’ College 12 WILLIAM STRACK Machine Shop M.M., A.S.C., Flagstaff LESTER A. TAYLOR Physics, Chemistry Physical Science B.S. and M.A., University of New Mexico ANDREW H. RUTTER English II and II Speech B.A., Michigan State University MRS. BEVERLY RUTTER Girls’ Health and P.E. B.S., S. W. Missouri State College HARVEY L. MOODY English I, Annual Journalism B.S., A.S.C., Flagstaff CHARLES RAPSON Biology A.B., A.S.U., Tempc M.A., A.S.U., Tempe JAMES L. BARNES Maintenance System Superintendent ORTHEL K. BURT Custodian High School WILLIAM A. CARRUTH Custodian High School BERNAL F. DUGGER Ass’t. Maintenance System Superintendent A ETON G. SAWYER Maintenance System ALFRED LOMAHOMA Maintenance System 14 ‘Tlie full moon with unruiwded £randeur shines wn those who have sought and gained the first-step’Id knowledge. 15 Senior Class Sponsors Senior Class Sponsors: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gertrude Crawford, Miss Estelee Hinson, Mrs. Diuna Hammit, Miss Vcrlc Oare. BACK ROW: Mr. Herman MacArthur, Mr. Lester Taylor, Mr. Emil Nasser and Mr. David Conatser. 16 LOUIS EMMETT ABNEY Football 1, 2; Track 3; Class Assembly I; Big Top 4; Class Plays 3, 4; Mikado 2: Thespians 4; C.A.P. 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4. HELEN DALE ALLEN C.A.A. 1; N.O.T. 1; Big Top 1, 4; Spanish Club 2: Pep Squad 2. 3, Secretary 4; Bulldog Barks Staff 4. ROSE MARION ANDERSON N.O.T. 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; Pep Squad 2. 3. 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pom Pom Girl 3, 4; Big Top 3, 4; Freshman Assembly 1; Latin Club 3: March of Dimes Assembly 2. JACQUELINE LOUISE ANTONIO G.A.A. 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Mikado 2; Chorus 3. Secretary 4. JOE SERNA BAII.ON SANDRA KAYE BATES G.A.A. 1, 3; Pep Squad 2. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4: Variety Show 3. 4: Madrigal 3, 4; Big Top 4; Mikado 2: Spanish Club 2; March of Dimes Assembly 2; Class Assembly 1; Class Play 3. ROBERT ALFRED BECKMAN Football 1; Spanish Club 2; Wrestling 2. JEFFERSON LEE BEGAY Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; W Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3; Wrestling District Meet 3rd Place 3. LEONARD BECAY Wrestling 3, 4. MARY ANN BEGAY Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Transferred from Santa Fe, New Mexico 1. 18 SAMMY LEE BELL Football 1, 2; Spanish Club 2. JOYCE NELL BEGAY N.O.T. 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Assembly 3; Big Top 2; Chorus 2. 3, 4. MINNIE M A KILL A BEGAY G.A.A. 2; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Big Top 1, 2. NELSON LEE BEGAY MICHAEL ALAN BEMISS Transfer from Flagstaff 3; Quill and Scroll 4: Bulldog Barks Staff 4. BARBARA JO BLACK G.A.A. 1; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; N.O.T. 2. 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4, District Student Council Convention 4; Science Club 4; Meteor Staff 4. GAIL PATRICIA BLAND Chorus 2, 3, 4; Festival 2, 3, 4; Mikado 2; Variety Show 3, 4; Christmas Assembly 4; F. T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Librarian 2; Meteor Staff 4. KAREN BEATRICE BLY G. A.A. 1; Student Council Representative 2, 4; N.O.T. 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Bible Club 4; Class Assembly 1; Class Secretary 4. MARSHA EVONNE BRIMHALL Pep Squad 3; G.A.A. 1; Band 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4. ROSELLA CLAYLENE BURGETT G.A.A. 1. 2; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, Historian 4. CHARLOTTE CASTENADA MARIE ANTONETTE CHACON G.A.A. 1; Pep Squad 2, 3, Vice President 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Class Assembly 2; Big Top 4. 20 ALBERT DENNIS CHAVEZ Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; Spanish Club 2. ARTHUR WILBUR CHIDESTER. JR. Latin Club 4; Big Top 4; Football 1; Wrestling 2, 4, Manager 3. APAMA KATHLEEN CHILDERS WILLIAM DONALD CLARK Key Club 3. 4; W Club 3, Vice President 4; Bulldog Barks Staff 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. JANICE KAYE COCHRAN F.T.A. 1, 2, Historian 3, Secretary 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Bible Club 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Band 1: Annual Staff 4. JON RICHARD COOPER Class Vice President 1; Class President 4; Key Club 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; Class Play 3; Boys State 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Baseball I. 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 4, All Conference First Team 4, All State First Team 4. 21 CAin DEAN COX Key Clul. 3, 4; W Club 2, 3, President 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4. All Conference First Team, Captain; All State First Team; Baseball 1. 4; Track 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Homecoming King Candidate 4; Class Play 3; Band 1. 2; Music Festival 1, 3; All American 4. PATRICIA KATHARINE CULLEN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Chorus Variety Show 3; Music Festival 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Honor Society 4; Chorus Operetta 2. MARIE ALICE CURTIS Pep Squad 3; Chorus 4; Librarian 4. ELLEN JOAN DE ANGELIS G.A.A. 1; Student Council 2. 3, 4; Student Body Treasurer 4; Honor Society 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Assembly 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Miss Merry Christmas 3; Quill and Scroll, Vice President 3, President 4; Girls’ State 3; Class Play 4; Speech Festival 3; Bulldog Barks Staff 3; Student Council Convention 2; A.I.P.A. Convention 3. LINDA JANE DOILE Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Miss March of Dimes Candidate 1; Class Assembly 2. EUGENE RAY ELDRIDGE F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; Class Assembly 1; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Student Council 4; Honor Society 4; Class Play 3; Band 1. 2, 3; Bulldog Barks, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; A.I.P.A. Convention 4. 22 JANE ANN FORD G.A.A. 1, 2: N.O.T. 1, 2. 3, Vice President 4; Quill and Scroll, Historian 4; Pom Poms 2, 3 4; Pep Squad 2. 3, 4; Bulldog Barks Staff 4; Class Assembly 1; Homecoming Assembly 2, 3, 4; Big Top Candidate 3; March of Dimes Assembly 2. 3. 4; Miss Merry Christmas Candidate 4: Class Plays 3, 4; Senior Day Queen ASC 4. ROBERT WAYNE FRANTZ Transferred from Weatherly High School in Pennsylvania 1. ANDREW GAMBLER CHER I ANN GASTON N.O.T. 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Bible Club 4. GARY RAY GIPSON Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4; W Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; F. T.A. 4; Class Plays 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Class Vice. President 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4, All Conference First Team 4, All State Second Team 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3. 4. MARY KAREN GIRAG1 G. A.A. 1, 2; Pom Poms 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3. 4; Annual Staff 3; Homecoming Assembly 3, 4; Big Top 4; March of Dimes Assembly 3. 23 BEATRICE JENNY GONZALES Pep Squad 3, 4; N.O.T. 4. VICTOR GONZALES. JR. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3; Spanish Club 2, Vice President 3: Transferred from Grants. New Mexico, 1. LENA AMELIA GORMAN Latin Club 4. HOLLY ETHA GREGORY Transferred from Alamogordo, New Mexico, 3; Band 3; Music Festival 3; F.T.A. 3, 4: Workshop 3, Convention 3. JON ARTHUR GROVE Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2. 3; Spanish Club 2; Student Council 1; Class Plays 3, 4; Speech Assembly 3. ROBERT LEROY HARDY 24 MARCIA DIANE HASKELL Transferred from Burris High School, Mun-cio, Indiana, 3; G.A.A. 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club 3; Assistant Editor of Bulldog Barks 4. GRACE HERNANDEZ Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 2: G.A.A. 1. ALANA CERISE HILL Cheerleader 1, 2. 4, Head 3; Pep Squad 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 4, Secretary 3; Honor Society 3, Historian 4; Thespians 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; District Convention 3; Class Plays 3, 4: Madrigal 2. 3, 4; Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4: Mikado 3; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Candidate 4: Big Top 2, 4; Music Camp Scholarship 3. ALVIN GRANT HOGSETT Big Top 1, 2; Class Assemblies 1, 2: Class Plays 3. 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 3, 4; Music Festival 2, 3, 4; AEA Honor Choir 3; Wrestling 3; Science Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3. ANCHOR EARL HOLM Science Club I, 2, 3, President 4; Thespians 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Class Plays 3. 4: Wrestling 2, 3; Big Top 4; Christmas Assembly 4; Arizona Math Test Award 1. FRANKIE HOWARD. JR. 25 JOHN LEE JENSEN Big Top 1. Music Festtival 1, 2, 3: Band 1. 2, 3; F.T.A. 3. 4: W Club 3. 4; Track 2. 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. ROBERT ANTHONY KASl LAITIS Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1. 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3. 4; W Club 3. Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Spanish Club 4; Junior Play 3; Big Top King 4; Ml Conference Honorable Mention 4. COSETTE LORRAINE (JONES) KIRK Transferred from Needles, California, 4; Pep Squad 4; Annual Staff 4. DONNA KREMER F.T.A. 3, Vice President 4; Thespians 3, 4; N.O.T. 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Student Council 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Head 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; Class Play 3; Big Top 4; March of Dimes Assembly 1; Homecoming Assembly 2, 3; Class Assembly 1. ROBERT FREDERICK KRUEGER Spanish Club 3, President 4; Homecoming Assembly 4; Librarian 3. 4; C.A.P.C. 2, 3, 4; Meteor Staff 4; Transferred from Flagstaff, Arizona, 1. ROBERT EUGENE LEE Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Cross Country Track 1; Thespians 3, 4; Class Plays 3, 4; Class Vice President 2; Latin Club 3, 4; W Club 4. 26 JOHN S. LOVATO GABRIEL LUNA BYRON LEE LUTHER Football 1; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4. E PI FA NIO TORREZ MAESTAS, JR. JACK ROYAL MARSH DEE ALAN MARTIN Key Club 3, 4; W Club 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Track 2; Latin Club 3. 4. RICHARD MASE STEPHEN WAYLAND MAULE Transferred from El Rancho High School, Pico Rivera, California, 3. TED WILLIS MI LEY Science Club 4. JACK MONROE W Club 2. 3, 4; Track 2. 3, 4; Football 4; Basketball 2, 4. 28 ROBERT CHARLES MONTANO Student Body President 4; Class President 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Bulldog Barks Co-Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3. 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; AES Chapter Student President 3. 4; Big Top 2, 4; F.T.A. Secretary 2, State Vice President 3, State President 4: Honor Society 3, President 4: Science Club 1; Key Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4: Latin Club 3, 4; Freshman Assembly, Speech Assemblies 2. 3. PAUL MONTOYA Transferred from Arizona State School for the Blind 1; Wrestling 3, 4, Manager 2; Spanish Club 3. 4: Track 4. FRANK ALAN MOODY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Baseball 1; Football 1; Class Assembly 1; F.T.A. 2, Vice President 3, President 4; F.T.A. Convention 2, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Homecoming Assembly 4; Speech Festival 2; Class Play 3; Speech Assembly 2; Spanish Club 2. TRUDIE JEAN NELSON WILFORD BENNETT NEZ Transferred from Parker, Arizona, 2; Basketball 3, 4. JUDITH ANN ODLE Homecoming Assemblies 1, 2, 3. 4; (.lass Assembly 1; March of Dimes Assembly 1, 2; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, Head 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Class Secretary 3; Miss Merry Christmas Candidate 3: Big lop 1, 2, 4: Honor Society 3. Secretary 4; Thespians 3, President 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Class Plays 3, 4; School Key 3; Chorus Variety Show 3; Speech Festival 3. 29 ROBERT W. OLAGUE JANET LUCILE OLSON Freshman Class Secretary; Freshman Assembly 1; Band 1, 2. 3. Vice President 3. President 4; Majorette 1. 2, 3, Featured Twirler 4; F.T.A. 4; N.O.T. 3, 4; Spanish Club Secretary-Treasurer 3; Quill and Scroll Secretary 4; Big Top 2, 4; Homecoming Assemblies 1. 2. 3, 4; Festival 1. 2. 3, 4; Pep Squad 2. 3. 4: Annual Staff 4; Band Scholarship 1, 2, 3. PEGGY JUNE PELTON N.O.T. 1, 2. 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 2. 3, Secretary 4; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; Big Top 4: Bulldog Barks Staff 4. PATRICIA ANN PETERSEN Band 1. 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4: N.O.T. 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4; Spanish Club 3; Class Treasurer 1, 2. 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Bible Club 4; Christmas Assembly 4; Festivals 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER SCOTT PETERSON Honor Society 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, Vice President 4; Student Council 3, 4; District Student Council Convention 3; Freshman Assembly 1; Class Plays 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Speech Assembly 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Student Conductor 3; Festivals 1, 2, 3; Music Scholarship 1, 2, 3; Music Educators National Conference, Santa Monica, California, 3. TERRY PIESTEWA 30 JOHN PATRICK POLLARD Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Conference Honorable Mention 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Hip Top King Candidate 2: Boys' State 3; Key Club 3. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Class Plays 3. 4; Science Club 3, 4; Home-coming King 4; Thespians 4. ELMAR HARALD REINAUER Foreign Exchange Student from Germany 4; Student Council 4; Spanish Club 4; Key Club 4. TIMOTHY HUDSON RHODES Key Club 2, 3, Vice President 4; W Club 3, 4; Spanish Club Treasurer 2; Football I, 2, 3, 4. All Conference First Team 4, Honorable Mention All State 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Track 2; Homecoming King Candidate 4. STEVE RICHARDSON TRUDY RHOTON Class Assemblies 1: Bulldog Rumpus Queen Candidate 2; Miss March of Dimes Candidate 2; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Mikado Principle 2; Madrigal 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Festival 2, 3, 4, All State 4; Class Plays 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3. 4; Class Vice Pres. 3; 'Girls’ State 3; Honor Society 3, V. P. 4; Student Body V. P. 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Meteor Editor 4; DAR Award 4; Latin Club 3, 4. ANTONIA THERESA RODRIQUEZ 31 WILLARD STANLEY ROSE ANN MARIE ROYER Big Top Queen 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; F.T.A. 2. 3; Class Secretary 2; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4: Pom Poms 3, Head 4; Queen of Hearts Candidate 3: Homecoming Candidate 3; Annual Staff 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Girls State 3; Student Body Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Latin Club 3. 4; Class Plays 3. 4; Thespians 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 3, 4; Big Top 2. 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4. MARY LINDA RIJBI Chorus 2, Operetta 2; Annual Staff 3; Pep Squad 3, 4. VIVIAN DELOREZ RUIZ Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; President of Beginners Chffrus 4; N.0.1. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Annual Staff 3, 4. MARIE JOSEPHINE SANDOVAL Pep Squad 3, 4; N.O.T. 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2. LEROY SAWYER Wrestling 4. DONALD FRAZER SCHAAR Key Club 3, President 4; Spanish Club 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Bulldog Barks Staff 3; Journalism Press Convention 3; Honor Society 4. ALBERT JOHN SCHIBI, JR. Football 1; Baseball 2; C.A.P. 1, 2. 3. 4. MARIE LOUISE SCHIBI Pep Squad 2. 3, 4. DAN DALE SCHMERFELD MARY JEANNE SCOTT N.O.T. 2. 3, 4; Pep Squad 2. 3, 4; Pom Poms 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, Sccretary-Treas-urer 4; Honor Society 4; Homecoming Assembly 2, 3, 4; Big Top 2, 4; Spanish Club 2; Speech Assembly 3; C.A.A. 1. 33 MELVIN LYNN SHEAYEA BOYD ROBERT SHUMWAY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Science Club 3. Vice President 4; Thespians 4; Class Plays 3, 4; Homecoming Assembly 4; Annual Staff 4; Christmas Assembly 4; W Club 4; Big Top 4; Cross Country Track 1; Speech Assembly 4: Class Assembly 1. VIRGINIA ANN SMALL Transferred from Grants, New Mexico, 4; F.T.A. 4: Science Club 4. LARRY JOSEPH TAYLOR KAREN KAYE THUDIN G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Annual Staff 2; Journalism Meeting 2. KEE RAYMOND TODECH1.NE W Club 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4. LUCY (MITCHELL) VESTER Pep Squad 2, 4; Chorus 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Spanish Club 4; Big Top 4. 34 ROBERT LOUIS WARD Football 1, 3. CAROLYN SUE (CALHOUN) WAUGH G.A.A. 1; Pop Squad 2, 3, President 4; Bulldog Big Top 1, 2, 3; Bulldog Rumpus 1, 2; Homecoming Assembly 3, 4; Bulldog Big Top Queen 4; Bulldog Barks Staff 4. BARBARA ANNE WEIBLE Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Chorus 2; Festival 2; F.T.A. 1; G.A.A. 1; Miss Merry Christmas Candidate 1; Honor Society 4; Mikado 1; Traffic Safety Convention 3. WILLIAM THOMAS WEIDINGER, JR. Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 1; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Science Club 3, 4; Thespians 4; Class Plays 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4. LEORENA WELSH F. T.A. 3, 4; Freshman Assembly; Class Play 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Oratorical Contest 2, 3rd Place; Music Scholarship 3; Pep Squad 1, 2. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Bible Club 4. FAYE WILLIAMS G. A.A. 1, 2. 4; Pep Squad 4. 35 36 SENIORS NOT PICTURED ARE: Kay Carsner, George Eithel, Ray Gore, Marilyn Jones, Sherry Kent, Ricky Lee, Delores Lovato, Enos Tsinnijinnie, Marlene Warren, and Roger Weaver. The glowing Moon sheds bl ight light on those who follow' the path to knowledge. junior Class Sponsors 38 Sponsors, left to right: Mr. Charles Rapson, Mr. Tom Chavez, Mr. Bill Ewan. Mr. Glenn Olmstead, Mrs. Edna Gipson, Mrs. Lois Hammit. CHARLES ADAMS It’s not what you do, it’s what you’re caught doing. EDITH ADKINS It’s true indeed she’s very small, hut only weeds grow very tall. LESLIE ALLEN Every man is as heaven made him. sometimes a little worse. MICKEY ARRINGTON A friend indeed is a friend in town. HAROLD ARMSTRONG I’m blind in one eye and can’t see out of the other. ELTA ATTAKAI Everything to do hut work. ELIZABETH BENNETT It takes all sorts to make a world. WILBUR BRADY I like school . . . hut I like vacations better. LINDA CHAMBERS Even Stephen. DAVID CHAVEZ Very few things matter, and nothing matters very much. JACKIE BURBANK A little learning is a dangerous thing. CAROLYN CARRUTH She knows a lot, only if you could understand what she says. IRMA COIN A cheerful soul in a pleasant way. STEVE CRUMM That’s the way the cookie CRUM M hies. LINDA CHAPMAN A light heart knows no difficulty. CAROL CHIARAMONTE If there is anything worse than a man. it’s no man at all. ROSS DAVIDSON A laugh is worth a thousand groans. JOYCE EGBERT What do I care about worldly pleasures? JOHN DAVID Life is a book that we study . . . I’d rather have fun. NONA EDISON So quiet that you hardly notice her, but she must be there. STANLEY DAVIS Doesn’t say much, hut has plenty. LOIS DOUGLAS Soft throated and gentle as a dove. JOE DAVISON Look out! Here come the Martians!!! SHIRLEY EARICKSON Mother, I don’t have a thing to wear!!! JOAN IE GAMBLER Names aren’t ever)'thing. LOUISE GORMAN Let us do or die. FRANCES ESTUDILLO A little fun to spice each day. BILL HALSEY Won’t next year ever come? ROBERT HARRIS Back of the bar in a poker game, sat Dangerous. DAVID HASTINGS Only barbers and bubble gum get in my hair. SHARI HASKELL Loves ’urn and leaves 'um. BEULAH HEATH “Mac” MIKE HAWKINS If Adam was the perfect man, there must be some mistake, look at me. LUPE HERNANDEZ Little said is soonest mended. CRAIG HERRING BETTY HOOK All great men arc dead, I I never met a good looking don’t feel so good myself. man that I didn’t like. SAM HOSLER Let me tell the world. KAYE JENSEN •K-Bird’ HOMER JOHNS CAROLYN JONES Don’t kid me about freckles; Don’t you just love red hair. people say they are angel kisses. CHARLES HOUGHTON Who loves not women, wine, and song, remains a fool his whole life long. SALLEY JOE I work more and more and learn less and less. JEANIE KOLOMITZ Work fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours. SHELLY LAYCOCK Laugh and Shelly will laugh with you, stop and Shelly laughs on! PHYLLIS LEWIS The more she comes to know a man, the more she comes to admire her dogs. VIRGINIA LILJENBERG If having fun was a crime, then Virgic would he serving a life sentence. EDDIE LITTLE Don’t wake me unless it’s a woman. LARRY MacLEAN Turn him upside down and you have a human thermometer. LEON MAZON Buttons and bows and black eyes. ELLEN McADAMS I’ll do the difficult now, the impossible will have to wait for later. KENNY LYMAN After the game is over and the field is clear, come help me straighten my nose and shoulder and help me find my car. VICTORIA MASE She is gentle, she is shy, hut there’s a little mischief in her eye. JIM McHOOD A mouth was l orn and they called it McHood. JEKI ANN MEIKLE Life is one full thing after another; Love is two fool things after each other. ALEX MONSEGUR Whenever I feel that urge to exercise, I lie down. SUE MUIR If you arc looking for an argument, just call me. KATHY McNALLY Honest as the day is long, hut you can’t help wondering what she does after sundown. DOLLY MOLINA Only her hair dresser knows. ERVIN MUSGROVE ALLEN NATSEWAY Oiivin went to see his best “Nastc way.' goil Poil. JUDITH NELSON Let the world slide by— I’ll not move an inch. ROSEMARY NELSON Thoughts too deep to he expressed. MARGARET PADILLA BARBARA PARSONS In school??? Only way to have a friend is to he one. MARGARET NELSON I’m very fond of the company of men. ARTHUR ORNELAS Prettiest legs this side of the Mississippi. DIANE PATTERSON If you think you hear a witchidee, don’t run and hide it’s only Diane cackling at your side. KAY PHILLIPS Dancing on the Highway. MELISSA PATCH Spare your breath to cool your porridge. JAMES PATE Don’t look at me that way when you say Carnation. A NICK PAUL Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker. JUANITA PLATT Good cheer is no hinder-ance to a go'-d life. DUNCAN ROBB A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. BARBARA SAKIESTEWA What is worth doing is worth doing well. BETTY REYNOLDS A gal with a classy chassis. ALLEN ROBB I may be short, but not too short to court. SHARON ROBERTS Teachers never recognize a real genius, me for instance! LYNN SHAFFER North To Alaska! JUNE SHELLY JAN SIMMONS Gaze into her eyes and you’ll A quiet tongue shows a wise find an angel, gaze a little head. longer and you'll find an imp. RONALD TALAYMPTEWA Please don’t make me spell my last name again! BARRY TODACHEENIE Contentment is better than wisdom. FLORNAL TROUTNER Life is a jest and all things show it! CECIL SWINNEY They call him weasel because he’s so sly! JOHN TATE Don’t fight over me girls! LITA TSO JESS TYLER So what? I may not he handsome, but I declare I have a distinguished look. MARY WHEELER Why not go out on a limb? That’s where the fruit Is. MAE WILLIAMS Always laughing, always gay, that’s Mae in every way. MARJORIE WHITE When work and pleasure clash, let the work go to smash!!! SAMMY WILLIAMS Wine, women, and overdrive. Sophomore Class Sponsors Sophomore Class Sponsors are, Mr. Andrew Rutter, Mrs. Ann Mcikle, Mrs. Katherine McAuley, Mr. John Hall, Mr. Colin Connolly. 55 Tony Armijo Joe Armijo Dwight Allen Don Bario Marsha Baldwin Evelyn Bahc Leonard Baca Danny Baca William Bizadi Helen Bennett Herbert Benally Madclyn Begay Pat Beeson Issac Bonds Laura Brown Diana Bobst Debbie Bland Dale Carver Alcn Cardon Solomn Candelaria Boney Candelaria Danny Brockwell 56 Byron Castcllani Sharon Chidestcr Verna Clinton Mabel Cody Pat Copsey Norma Collinsworth Diana Cooper Richard Cordova Chuck Costelow Mike Curtis Emory Dixon Anna Dumas Doloras Estrada Barbara Freeby Elmer Gambler Daniel Garnett Belinda Golden Deloras Gonzales Lorenzo Guerrero Mary Gutierrez Daniel Hickman Frances Hcffington Penny Hatch Bambi Ianni Ken Hubbard Paul Lancaster Jonni Klimkosky Claitc Kirkland Berniece Kearns Colleen McKim Eddie McCullum Richard Martinez Geraldine Lower John Montgomery Mary Montano Rosalinda Mendoza McKim Maureen Carolyn McDaniels Kcn Mullens aye Musgrove Harley Nelson Doloras Nelson Tim O’Neil Jeanette Oso Grace Paddock Walter Poolheco Donald Price Mike Randall Caroline Kapson Wilma Reeves Marvin Riley Darlene Rose Radical Santos ■on Sarbcntos Elouise Shuinway Sherman Shreevc Clyde Shreevc Janel Monsegur Jim Touchstone Marilyn Sundwall Cheryl Sugars Barbara Sims Karin Shumway Carol Wester Lee Waite Carol Thompson Eugene Williams Willis Wilcox William Wilcox Bill Wilbanks Charolette Wheeler Doug Ylarraz Dianna Young Erron Woouslcy Lee Worker The new moon reflects bright light on the new found and unsure path to knowledge. . ‘ PRESIDENT Mike O’Haco VICE PRESIDENT Stephen McArthur freshman Class Officers SECRETARY TREASURER Beverly Myers Mclani Robinson freshman Class Officers Freshman Class Sponsors arc: Mr. Everett Patterson, Mr. Harvey Moody, Mrs. Iola Eden, Mr. Albert Greer, Mr. Alvin Fritz. Gloria Aland Hoy Ambrose Mariette Ami Mary Armstrong Leroy Barton Paul Begay Betty Ik-gaye Lorita Begaye Wanda Bell Maggie Benally Bonnie Blackwell Neil Brake Kcgina Brandon Brenda Brimhall Linda Burgett Gary Byers Josie Cabera James Caldwell Janis Calhoon Terry Carlson Alice Carruth Rose Betty Charley Billy Christie Susan Christie Linda Coay Edward Cochran Eleanor Coin Kathleen Cullen Sue Cunningham Betty Curtis Patsy Curtis Jerry Drake Gloria Duran Louis Edison Claudette Edmonds Janet Essig Lillie Freeman Antoinette Galindo Jennifer Gaston Janice Gates Scott George Christine Gonzales Martin Gonzales John Green Sandra Greenaway Rufus Griffin Artie Griffith Larry Hafling Eddie Hancock Loran Hardy Warren Hardy Irene Hernandez Will Herron Kathryn Hill Polly Honanic Wayne Hulsey John Hysong Helen Indian Dorothy Fay Isbell Peggy Jackson Darrel Jenkins James John Leo Johnson Jim Jordan Donna Kalhcrg Thomas Kanuho Thomas Kaufman Roger Kelly Virginia Klicndicnst Tommy Laycock Evelyn Jo Leonard Sharon Littlesalt Sharon Littrcll Edward Lockwood Delores Lopez Florentine Ix pez Valentin Lopez Linda Lowe Andrew Luna Veralyn Luttrell Mike Madeo Valerie Marble Stephen McArthur Joe McCawan Betty McClellan Kenny McDonald Patsy Miller James Mobley Tony Monroe Gwen Montano Ronald Montgomery Fred Montoya Judy Morehead Cindy Muir Beverly Myers Mike O’llaco Josephine Ono Ina Oulinger Patricia Otero Earl Owens Arclinc Page Mike Peart Richard Plant?. Mary Pollard Pauline Price Della Rael Benito Ramirez Connie Ramirez Judy Randolph Bill Rhyan Nancy Rice Martin Riley Yvonne Risley Connie Robinson Leeda Robinson Melani Robinson Beatrice Romero Carol Sakiestewa Dolores Salazar Eloy Sanchez Gloria Sauccdo Georgia Sawyer Carol Schibi Larry Schuttc Robert Sena Scott Shafer Clifford Shaw Gale Simmons Carolyn Sue Small Donea Fay Smith Robert Smith Robyn Smith Sandra Smith Sally Steele William Steele Raymond Stewart Margaret Stratton Helen Jane Stubblefield Mike Sullivan Majorie Sundwall Bernice Talcs LcRoy Thomas Lila Thomas Cornelius Thompson Jerry Thompson Janis Todd Diana Troutner John Trujillo Polly Trujillo George Welsh Rita Webb Marilyn Weidingcr Bobby Whcclis Sharon Wickham David Williams Sharon Williams Nancy Willian Joe Worker Marcia Winans lvmma Lou Yazzie Charlie Young Meteor Staff Bob Shumway and Dee Marlin work, on the sports section. Bob Shumway and Cosette Kirk advertise the Meteor. Fatty Petersen and Carolyn Carrulh work on faculty layouts. Editor — Trudy Rhoton Assistant Editor Mike Hawkins Section Editors Faculty Fatty Petersen, Carolyn Carruth Seniors Barbara Black, Sharon Kirk Juniors . Maureen McKitn, Jeanie Kolomitz Sophomores Gail Bland, Diane Patterson Freshmen June Shelly, Fred Krueger Clubs and Organizations Carolyn Carruth, Janice Cochran Activities Gail Bland, Cosette Kirk Royalty . Diane Patterson, Maureen McKim Sports Mike Hawkins. Bob Shumway, Dee Martin. Jim McHood Advertising....... Janet Olson, Bob Shumway Business Manager Patty Petersen Photographers Ken Shelly, Billy Schibi 68 bulldog Marks Staff GENE ELDRIDGE DIANE HASKELL MR. HARVEY MOODY E R,or Assistant Editor Director of Publications Gene Eldridge and Joyce Hancock inspect the latest edition of the Barks. BULLDOG BARKS rS .. BUUJ.OO H AUKS, ofloal of th. ..u4«M lod, of iu ■ ! “I P«W.tW4 . J7 tl.no w k. bar MWr of (to Joon.ah.ai Qu •( tb 1,‘ h I« !■ for tU Informal of Uid at t 4 othrr ir,t ro.5 d ,.m., .to In Inritrd to rortritato artxloa ll-y ifclnk would bo of iour t to !ud.sl«_ TV. BARKS . •..) ... ... j Awation; Coiamh.a S.Mo.ik- I’rm Amrtalioa; Anton let.rwkoft.t.. Prtu cotno. yu.n u4 Unofl. . S«ko:M«M_koto Ir.rtnkuto. UkoM.Um rodu paid M WTiln . trlML ute on W Monk 1 |«M M M ,vw • KM'r •• -««•« tkw r«MlwMgi addrna: 100 tutw (Bm 1173). Wmalow. ArtNM. - t M • • ,r'T Stmn. Subarrlpltee prtoo: JSr jor hw«h. |1 t© , r y ar. I’uMlcation. 0m«: Boon IS. Hick gtkool BoOdis . itoVu? ’ u4lur ••■•••■• )ta ita M.iraf.r .................................. liw.t. aiv- “IT • ................... J“ rid. -So. Ilutr ET. ■ . VV.ufk Editor ........................... . , . . |K a S iur Knorin .......... • KUk; Conor. PM r«c--y Jo Or .., Jok J«kuii. Kay J.w., Slimy K.ot, V xi ___ . Ml . Carohnr Kao . Skaioa KrOrru .:.. .'r-STbSSSSS Sue Waugh and Sharon Roberts prepare the Barks which arc to be mailed to other schools. AO ELLEN DcANGELIS President JOYCE HANCOCK Vice President JANET OLSON Secretary-T reasurer JANE FORD GENE ELDRIDGE Historian Council Representative MR. HARVEY MOODY Sponsor Quill and Scroll The local chapter of Quill and Scroll. International Honorary Society of High School Journalists, is made up of members from the Meteor staff and the Bulldog Barks staff. Requirements for membership are set up by the national organization. Each candidate must be outstanding in publications, at least a Junior, and approved by the sponsor. FRONT ROW: Jane Ford. Joyce Hancock, Fred Krueger, Diane Haskell, Trudy Rhoton, Ellen DeAngelis. SECOND ROW: Mike Hawkins, Gene Eldridge, Bob Montano, Mike Be miss, Janet Olson, Patty Petersen. 70 TRUDY RHOTON ANN ROYER ELLEN DcANGELIS DONNA KREMER Vice President Secretary Treasurer Head Cheerleader ROBERT MONTANO President Student Council The Student Council promotes and manages the activities of the students outside the regular classroom studies. The council is made up of the Students Association officers, three representatives from each class, one representative from each school club or organization, and each class president. MR. JAMES CURTIS Sponsor FIRST ROW: Ann Royer, Betty Reynolds. Donna Kremcr, Alana Hill. SECOND ROW: Barbara Black, Barbara Weible, Karen Blv, Patty Petersen, Nancy Willian, Ellen DeAngelis, Nonna Collinsworth, Trudy Rhoton. THIRD ROW: Jeri Meikle, Mike Curtis, Judy Odlc, Tony Juarez, Elmar Rcinauer, Mike Randall. FOURTH ROW: John ilysong. Boh Montantf, Sam Hosier, Steve Beckwith, Mike Sullivan, Ken Lyman, Scott Peterson. FIFTH ROW: John Pollard, Gary Gipson. Robbie Kasulaitis, Ricky Cooper, Gene Eldridge, Paul Lancaster, Jeff Davis. 71 BOH MONTANO President TRUDY RHOTON JUDY ODLE ALANA HILL Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Historian KAREN BUY MISS VERLA OARE Council Sponsor Representative PAT CULLEN ELLEN DeANGELFS National Mom Society GENE ELDRFDGE GARY GIPSON ANCHOR HOLM FRANK MOODY PATTY PETERSEN SCOTT I’ETERSON ANN ROYER DON SCHAAR JEANNE SCOTT BARBARA WEIBLE NATHAN BLY UNDA CHAMBERS ROSS DAVIDSON CRAIG HERRING ELLEN McADAMS JERI MEIKLE 72 JUDY ODLE President SCOTT PETERSON Vice President JEANNE SCOT!' Secretary-Treasurer ALAN A HILL Council Representative MR. RUTTER Sponsor Zkespian Club The Thespian Organization is a National Honorary Society recognizing those who have made an outstanding contribution to the dramatic arts. The purpose of Thespians is to recognize exemplary achievements in speech and drama and to promulgate educational drama at the high school level. ROW 1: Jane Ford. Judy Odle, Donna Kremer. Alana Hill. Sherry Fore, Phyllis Lewis, Jeri Meiklc. ROW 2: Craig Herring, Bob Shum-way, Scott Peterson. Ellen DeAngelis, Anchor Holm, Shirley Earickson. Ann Royer, Trudy Rhoton. ROW 3: Boh Montano, Sam Hosier. Robert Lee. Harold Armstrong, Jeanne Scott, Jon Grove. ROW 4: Ken Mullens, Charles Adams, Louis Abney, Frank Moody. Ricky Cooper. Mr. Rutter. 73 FRED KRUEGER President LINDA CHAMBERS Vice President JACQUE ALLEN Secretary-Treasurer GERALDINE LOWER Council Representative MR. CHAVEZ -Sponsor Spanish Club The main purpose of the Spanish Club is to give the students an opportunity to plan and participate in programs in which only Spanish is used. ROW 1: Diane Cooper. Rachel Santos, Karin Shuimvay, Caroline Rapson, Lucy Mitchell,' Jacquc Allen. ROW 2: Barbara Sakicstewa, Diane Young, Sharon Kirk, Shelly I.aycock, Linda Chambers, Janice Cochran, Marylin Jones, Mr. Chavez. ROW 3: Rosalinda Mcndosa, Dolores Gonzales, Karen Murray, Bambi Ianni, Arthur Ornales, David Chavez. Ralph Tejeda. ROW 4: Paul Montoya, Bob Montano, Doug Vlarraz. Jess Tyler, Lorenzo Guerrero. Robert Harris. ROW 5: Bill Wilbanks, Joe Armijo, Mike Curtis, Cliff Stratton, Sherman Shreeves, Charles Houghton, Fred Krueger. 74 SAM HOSLER President SHARON SARBENTOS Vice President JONNI KLIMKOSKY Secretary JEFF DAVIS Treasurer PAUL LANCASTER Council Representative Cat in Club Latin Club is composed of all Latin II students and outstanding Latin I students. The purpose of this club is to further the interest of the students in the language and its customs. ROW 1: M. Baldwin, J. Gates, H. Stubblefield, G. Montano, M. Weidingcr, R. Webb. ROW 2: S. Fore, P. Hatch, S. Smith, L. Lowe, J. Gaston. S. Wickham. ROW 3: C. Thompson, D. Young, C. McKim. ROW 4: S. Christie, M. Begay. M. McKim, S. Sarbcntos. ROW 5: S. Hosier, J. Rubi, A. Chidester, J. Hvsong, P. Lancaster, M. Randall. ROW 6: K. Hubbard, K. Mullens, J. Touchstone, S. McArthur, J. Davis, G. Welsh. MISS MILLER Sponsor ANCHOR HOLM President BOB SHUMWAY CAROLYN CARRUTH Vice President Secretary-Treasurer SCO n- PETERSON Council Representative MR. LESTER TAYLOR Sponsor Science Club The W inslow High School Science Club, which meets twice a month, was organized in 1945 for students interested in science. At the meetings talks and experiments per taining to science are given. Each year the club enters projects in the Science Fair held at Arizona State College at Flagstaff. MtONT ROW: Mr. Lester Taylor, Carolyn Carruth, Ellen McAdams, Bob Shumway, Anchor Holm, Joe Davison, Jess Tyler, Claudette Ldmonds. BACK ROW: Gene Eldridge, Scott Peterson, Alvin Hogsett, Louis Abney, Frank Moody, Bill W'eidingcr, Larry MacLcan, John McAuley. 76 LINDA LAWSON KEN MULLENS LEORENA WELSH FRAN FREEMAN PATTY PETERSEN President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Song Leader Council Representative mie Club The motto of the Winslow High Bible Club is “Youth for Christ. Its purposes are: to promote Christian character and leadership, reach the unreached through the Christian student, and create wholesome Christian fellowship. MR. CONATSER Sponsor MR. GREER Sponsor HRST ROW: Lcorena Welsh, Patty Petersen, Linda Lawson. SECOND ROW: Janice Cochran, I.eeda Robinson, Fay Musgrove, Sharon Chidcstcr, Claire Kirkland, Fran Freeman, Carolyn Carruth. THIRD ROW: Jennifer Gaston, Mr. Conatser. Alice Carruth, Regina Brandon. Mr. Greer. 77 FRANK MOODY President CLAYLENE BURGETT Historian DONNA KREMF.R Vice President J U t u r e JANICE COCHRAN Secretary ELLEN McADAMS Treasurer JERI ANN MEIKLE Council Representative ROW 1: Phyllis Lewis, Janis Calhoon, Linda Chambers, Sharon Wickham. Virginia Kleindienst, John Jensen, Mr. Moody. ROW 2: Sharon Sarbentos, Diane Yroung, Caroline Rapson, Beverly Myers. Ellen McAdams. Melani Robinson, Carol Thompson, Diane Haskell. ROW 3: Margaret Stratton, Karen Murray, Diana Troutner, Carolyn Carruth. ROW 4: Sue Muir, Janice Cochran, Helen Jane .Stubblefield, Claylcne Burgett, Gail Simmons. Susan Christie. ROW 5: Ken Lyman, Donna Kremer, Robert Brown, Holly Gregory. Pat Copscv, Regina Brandon. Gail Bland. ROW 6: Scott Peterson, Bill Weidingcr, Gary Gipson, Frank Moody, Bob Montano, Gene F.Idridge. 78 KAREN BLY JANE FORD President Vice President SUE MUIR MRS. JENSEN Historian Sponsor KAYE JENSEN ELLEN McADAMS BARBARA BLACK Secretary Treasurer Council Representative Nurses of Zomorrow The aim and purpose of Nurses of Tomorrow is to develop interest in the nursing profession. This year’s members of the group took a very interesting and educational two-day tour to the hospitals in Albuquerque. New Mexico. FRONT ROW: Jeanie Kolomitz, Linda Lawson, Betty Reynolds. Kaye Jensen, Linda Chambers, Caroline Rapson. Barbara Black. Rose Anderson. Patty Petersen, Karen Bly. SECOND ROW: Jane Ford, Diane Young. Carol Thompson, Betty Hook, Barbara Sakiestewa, Jeanie Yazzie, Phyllis Lewis, Jeanne Scott, Donna Krcmcr. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Jensen, Karin Shumway, Linda Chapman, Sharon Roberts, June Shelly, Ellen McAdams, Beatrice Gonzales, Josie Sandoval, Dolores Ruiz. Ellen DeAngclis, Carolyn Carruth. Shirley Earickson, Janet Olson, Maxine McCollum. Cheri Gaston. 79 DON SCHAAR President TIM RHODES JOHN POLLARD Vice President Secretary-Treasurer DEE MARTIN Sergeant of Arms STEVE BECKWITH Council Representative Key Club Key Club International is an honorary organization sponsored by the Winslow Kiwanis Club. The members are interested in bettering their community. They accomplish this goal through the performance of different projects. FRONT ROW: Alan Robb, Robert Brown, Grant Kiernan, Tim Rhodes, Duncan Robb, Dec Martin, Jim McIIood. SECOND ROW: Steve Beckwith, Gary Cox, Elmar Reinauer, Mike Hawkins, Tony Juarez. THIRD ROW: Bob Montano, Gary Gipson, Don Schaar. Ken Lyman, Nate Bly. FOURTH ROW: Ricky Cooper, Robbie Kasulaitis. 80 GARY COX DON CLARK ROBBIE KASULAITIS NATE BLY EDDIE JOE HUNT President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant of Arms “W” Club I he W Club is for Winslow High School lettermen. Its purpose is to promote interest in athletics and sportsmanship and to provide fellowship for boys who have qualified for membership by lettering in a sport. GARY GIPSON MR. “COACH” NASSER Council Representative Sponsor ROW 1: Clifford Renfro, Lewis Renfro, Gary Cox, Tim Rhodes, Robert Brown, Isaac Bonds, Don Clark. ROW' 2: Craig Herring, Jack Monroe, John Jensen, Mike Hawkins, Dee Martin, Boh Shumway, Mike Randall. Tony Juarez. ROW 3: Robbie Kasulaitis, Mike Curtis. Byron Castellani. Ken Caldwell. Gary Gipson, Robert Lee. W illiam Wilcox. Jim McHoo’d. ROW 4: Coach Nasser, Nate Bly, Pat Cupell, Bill Weidinger, Charles Costclow, Jefferson Begay, Alexander Kearns. 81 N ROYEH President JERIMEIKLE LINDA CHAMBERS KAYE JENSEN BETTY REYNOLDS Vice President Secretary Treasurer Council Representative Qiris' Mhietic Association Girls’ Athletic Association is an organization for girls interested in all sports. The organization puts special emphasis on sportsmanship and interest in athletics. MRS. JONELL HAM.MIT Sponsor ROW 1: E. McAdams, P. Lewis, K. Jensen, A. Royer, G. Simmons, N. Willian. C. McKim, C. Rapson, Mrs. Hammit. ROW 2: M. Robinson, J. Morchead. B. Ianni, M. McKim. M. Pogue, S. Chidcstcr, L. Gorman, M. Williams. ROW 3: M. Cody, N. Rice, K. Shumway, B. Golden, P. Hatch, J. Yazzie, S. Attakai, B. Baldwin. ROW 4: K. Murray, 1). Troutncr. R. Smith. H. Stubblefield, B. Brimhall, M. Bcnally, L. Begay, E. Attakai. ROW 5: B. Myers, G. Klfindicnst, M. Stratton, G. Montano. J. Todd, K. Hill, M. Pollard, C. Small. ROW 6: S. Wickham, R. Webb, P. Price, B. Romero, G. Duran. B. Hook, I. Coin, M. Begay. 82 SUE WAUGH President MRS. JONELL HAMMIT Sponsor TONI CHACON HELEN ALLEN PEGGY PELTON BARBARA WEIBLE Vice President Secretary Treasurer Council Representative Pep Squad Pep Squad is an organization for Sophomore. Junior, and Senior girls. This club was organized to build spirit and pep at all the games. The Pep Squad is in charge of the Homecoming activities. ROW 1: S. Chidester, C. Rapson, T. Chacon. H. Allen, S. Waugh, B. Weible, A. Royer. ROW 2: S. Roberts, S. Muir, I). Patterson, K. Jensen J. Kolomttz, M. A. Begay, M. Begay. ROW 3: C. Kirkland. B. Brown. J. Shelly, B. Golden. I). Ruiz, J. Yazzie. ROW 4: Wilma Reeves, L. Chambers, M. McCollum, M. Pogue, D. Hatch. D. Bobst. ROW 5: S. Attakai, C. Thompson. B. Baldwin, J. Cochran. M. Young, P. Copsev I. Coin. ROW 6: B. Black. J. Scott, S. Bates, E. DeAngclis, J. Odlc. ROW 7: I). Kremer. A. Hill. J. Mcikle, B. Revnolds T. Rhoton 83 JANET OLSON President PATTY PETERSEN Vice President MARSHA BRIM MALI. Secretary LINDA CHAPMAN Assistant Secretary LEE WAITE Treasurer SAM HOSLER Council Representative LORENZO GUERRERO Band Manager MR. HOKANSON Director Wand w LEORENA WELSH CAROLYN CARRUTH JACQUELINE ANTONIO FRAN FREEMAN President Vice President Secretary Treasurer BETTY RANDALL Historian Winslow High School Chorus MR. WILLIAM ARTHUR Director Winslow High Mixed Chorus at the Pre-Festival Concert. 85 LARKY MacLEAN Girls’ Trio JUDY ODLE LORENZO GUERRERO ALVIN HOCSETT DANIEL GARNETT Music festival 86 Madrigal Jr (ink Moody Mmial King Jr. Prom Queen Ellen Dejingelis Royalty ANN ROYER A LANA HILL DONNA KREMER GARY COX RAY GORE TIM RHODES A ''nk for Lady Eslcr. resiling match coming up! icome lo Team 147, Captain, Lotus Blossom dances for honorable Colonel Purdy, Sakini, and Captain n °H n P x pl n,U$t •sion THE CAST Robert Montano Sergeant Gregovich Jon Grove Colonel Purdy III Captain Fisby . Robert E. Lee Old Woman Pam Childers Old Woman’s Daughter Ann Rover The Daughter’s Children Tavva Rhoton Steve Montano Johnnie Abney Ancient Man Anchor Holm Mr. Ilokaida Louis Abney Mr. Omura Alvin Hogsctt Miss Higa Jiga . . Judv Odle Mr. Keora Bill Weidinger Mr. Oshira Garv Gipson Lotus Blossom Trudv Rhoton Captain MacLean Bob Shumway Townspeople . Ellen DeAngelis Pam Childers Ann Royer Stage Manager Louis Abney Lighting Harold Armstrong Dwight Allen Music . Make-up Jeanne Scott Prompter Jane Ford Art Work bv Karen Rlv Teahouse designed by . Mrs. Andrew H. Rutter Director Mr. Andrew H. Rutter 95 CAST Narrator Clifford Snell Alfred Metcalf Charles Adams Mrs. Laura Partridge Warren Gillie Ross Davidson Mark Jenkins Amalia Shotgraven Shirley Earickson Edward T. McKeever Miss L’Arriere Betty Reynolds The A.P. Miss Logan A Little Old Lady The U.P. ...Phyllis Lewis Solid Gold Chauffeur Alan Robb Newsboys Stage Managers and Mike Sullivan and Dwight Allen Make-up Jeanne Scott Prompter T. John Blessington Craig Herring Director 96 THE CAST eS8 Loken, Joyce Hancock, Betty Reynolds, Ross Davidson, Jess 1 yler. Clifford Stratton. Jeri Meikle, Kenny Lvman, Sam Hosier, Craig Herring, Charles Adams. Shirley Earickson, Tony Juarez. Phyllis Lewis, and Alan Robb. “Miss Logan! 97 “Zke Wizard of Oz” “Come on, Toto, lets find out where “The wicked witch is dead! we landed at.” “I’m a coward. freshman Assembly Mclini, Sharon, and Beverly dance to Twisting Time. Still twistin’. “EXODUS.” JANET JUDY Majorettes Pom Pon PENNY ROSE JEANNE HETTY CAROLYN LINDA ANN KITTY JO - . ■Ak DONNA ALAN A JERI ANNE HETTY Cheerleaders 102 junior Varsity Cheerleaders 103 Miss Merry Christmas Helen Jane Stubblefield Miss Navajo County—Barbara Blanford. 104 I he Queen and Her Attendants—Karin, Sue, and Jane. Student n o d y THE CANDIDATES: Tony, Mike, Crain, Boss, Joyce, Jeri Ann, Belly Jo, and Betty. e t e c t i o n s The New President Tony Juarez. Craig Herring delivers his speech. like Hawkins, Junior Class President, delivers his speech. The voters and their campaign signs. 106 Here comes the Boss, tatter get to work, Maureen. Timmy sure must be hungry Homecoming QUEEN TRUDY KING JOHNNIE Linda Lawson sang ‘‘Over the Rainbow for the Royalty. Boo per can really pound out a song on that old piano. Fran Freeman sang The September Song” for the royalty. THE TEMPEST PLAY FOR THE ASSEMBLY 108 THE BULLDOG BAND PLAYS AT HALF TIME Moy and Qirl State delegates The Boys’ State delegates are from left to right: Don Schaar. Ricky Cooper, John Pollard, Robert Montano, and Scott Peterson. The Girls’ State delegates are from left to right: Ellen DeAngelis. nn Royer, and Trudy Rhoton. 109 Mike Hawkins and his date, Mary Wheeler, lead the Grand March. and ate some more. o«l Hail, Hail, the gang’s all here. 7-' Coach Nasser lectures. Chow hounds. Legs? C ' iO« Va«'- “Now what do I do?” ' vaVV t c A vo Ve 0 ’ Va '• Come now, Judy. How was the water? M o n o r a n Mr. Curtis, the M.C.. presents Robert Montano, Student . Body President, the president’s plaque. Trudy Rhoton, Meteor Editor, presents the 1962 Meteor King and Queen, Frank Moody and Helen Allen,, to the student body. A Mr. John Hokanson presents Marsha Brimhall the coveted John Phillip Sousa Award. Mr. Harvey Moody presents Journalism awards to Patty Peterson and Mike Hawkins. Mr. William Arthur presents the Chorus Virginia Klicndienst receives the Masonic Es- Mr. Andrew Rutter gives Jcri Meikle Awards. say Contest Award. the Best Leading Actress Award. 114 Mr. Andrew Rutter presents Jeanne Scott with the Best Thespian Award. e s Miss Verla Oare presents Karen Bly with the Danforth Foundation Award. Scott Peterson was the other person to receive this award. ALL-AROUND CHAMPIONS the high school for the year 1961-1962 were: first—Trudy Rhoton second—Judy Odle third—Robert Montano Mrs. Lola Eden also presented Betty Randall with the Best Homemaker Award, and Donna Kremer with the School Betty Crocker Award. Mrs. Anne Meikle presented Jeanne Scott with the Outstanding Commerce Award. Those Seniors receiving scholarships are: Scott Peterson, Marsha Brim-hall. Gary Gipson, Trudy Rhoton. Anchor Holm, Robert Montano, and Alvin Hogsett. Scott Peterson is the first graduate of Winslow High School to ever enroll in Yale. Miss Verla Oare presents the Seniors with the scholarships. Scolt Peterson has just been awarded the VFW Award. 115 Mr. Albert Greer presents Virginia Kliendienst with the Freshman Scholarship. i. v Mr. Greer gives out the basketball awards. Mr. Mac presents the wrestling letters. Athletic Awards The boys wait for their J.V. Track letters. Coach Nasser presents Gary Cox with the Milton Sema trophy. Waiting patiently for the Varsity Track awards. 116 Mr. Wcatherton presents the Varsity Baseball awards. mtm. : ? ' tA HACK HOW: Coach Nasser, Ken Lyman. Don Clark. Rick Cooper, Jon Grove, E. J. Hunt, Pat Cupell, Mike Hawkins, Gary Gipson, Ted Heath, Willy Wilcox, Coach Weathcrton, and Trainer H. McArthur. SECOND ROW: Kce Todechine. Louie Renfro, John Pollard, Bill Weidinger, John Jensen, Mike Curtis, Byron Castcllani, Vic Gonzales, Danny Brockwell, Steve Beckwith. Dec Martin. Ray Gore, and Boh Kasulaitis. FRONT ROW: Boh Shumway, Tim Rhodes, Ike Bonds, Craig Herring, Mike Randall. G. I). Cox, Zeke Lee, Cliff Renfro, Jack Monroe, Tony Juarez, Nate Bly, and Willis Wilcox. Our Their Winslow Vs: Conference Came fPlayoff Score Score Flagstaff .8 33 Holbrook 36 6 Snowflake _ 12 0 Chandler ............................................... 20 19 Phoenix Indian 1 1 0 Cortez .................................................. 32 0 Tolleson ................................................. .27 13 Prescott .................................................. 28 7 Paradise Valley 59 0 Yuma Kofaf ................................................ 7 10 118 1961 Bulldog Coaching Staff HEAD COACH EMIL C. NASSER COACH CARL WEATHERTON The Highlight of a great season! Head Coach Emil Nasser receives the trophy for the Class A Northeastern Champs. KEE TODECHINE, MGR. 119 HERMAN McARTHliR, TRAINER GARY COX, Halfhack All-Conf. 1st Team Captain. All-State 1st Team. All-American. RICK COOPER. Guard All-Conf. 1st Team. (Defense) All-State 1st Team. GARY GIPSON, T. All-Conf. 1st Team. All-State, Hon. Mention. TIM RHODES, Quarterback All-Conf. 1st Team Hon. Mention All-State RAY CORE. End All-Conf. 1st Team (Defense) Eddie Joe Hunt stretches for that extra yard as Winslow mauls Cortez, 32-0. DEE MARTIN, End All-Conf. 1st Team VIC GONZALES, HB All-Conf. 1st Team JOHN POLLARD, FB Hon. Ment. All-Conf. NATE BLY, HB Hon. Ment. All-Conf. s D1 I Winslow bombs Phoenix Indians, 44 0. KEN I.YMAN, Tackle Hon. Ment. All-Conf. ROBB KASULAITIS, Center Hon. Ment. All-Conf. DON CLARK, Guard JACK MONROE Halfback BOB SHUMWAY Halfback ROBERT I F.E Tackle JON GROVE Guard BILL WEI DINGER Tackle 121 JOHN-JENSEN Guard CRAIG HERRING Halfback TONY JUAREZ Guard 122 STEVE BECKWITH End IKE BONDS Quarterback The “muddy game! Winslow outpoints Prescott 82-7. MIKE HAWKINS Center MIKE RANDALL Halfback -CLIFF RENFRO End LOUIS RENFRO Halfback MIKE CURTIS Guard BYRON CASTELLAN I End DANNY BROCK WELL Tackle EDDIE JOE HUNT Fullback Five seconds meant the championship to the Bulldogs; Yuma Kofa 10, Winslow 7. PAT CUPELL Center TED HEATH Tackle ALEX REAMS Tackle BACK HOW: Billie Gallegos Sherman Shreeve, Jeff Davis, Willie Wilcox. George Williams, Eddie McCollum, and William Bizadi. MIDDLE ROW: Solomon Candelaria, Richard Martinez, Danny Baca, Robbie Brown. Vernon Antonio, Harold Armstrong, Sammy Begay, Joe Armijo, and Leslie Allen. FRONT ROW: Isaac Bonds, Wilbur Brady, Elmer Gambler, Joe Rubi, Mike Randall, Jim Howe. Tim 0 Niel, Don Prtce, Dwith Allen, and George Begay. {junior Varsity football 1961 Season JEFF DAVIS EDDIE McCOLUM DON PRICE DANNY BACA TONY CHESTER RICH MID WILLIAM BIZADI “Zke Eullpups VERNON ANTONIO WILBUR BRADY LESLIE ALLEN ROBERT SMITH DWIGHT ALLEN WILFORD RUSKIN, MGR. 126 - MIKE LOPEZ. MGR. GEORGE WILLIAMS JOE RUBI JIM HOWE WILLIE WILCOX SHERMAN SHREEVE foosk football BACK ROW: Mike Madeo. Neil Brake, Cliff Shaw, George Welsh, Jerry Drake, Ed Cochran. Jim Jordan, Tom Laycock, Larry Hafling, Ed Lockwood, and Earl Owens. MIDDLE ROW: Mike O’Haco, Art Griffith. Larry' Schulte, Mike Peart, Sam Monroe, George Williams, Mike Sullivan, Val Lopez, Will Herron. Tine Lopez, Steve MacArthur. and Butch Hardy. FRONT ROW: Joe Montoya, Terry Carlson, Dave Williams, Roger Kelly. John Hysong. Loran Hardy, George Canada, Tom Duran, Bill Baca. Scott Shafer, and Leo Joe Johnson. FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Own Oj p. Opponent Score Score Winslow J.V. .13 6 Prescott 116 Flagstaff 11 8 Snowflake 33 6 Flagstaff 14 18 ELLIS T. McINTOSH, Head Coach 128 DEE MARTIN ALBERT GREER. Coach TIM RHODES ROBBIE KASULAITIS, Mgr. VIC GONZALES ISSAC BONDS RICHARD YAZZIE FRANK MOODY BYRON LUTHER CARY GIPSON RAY CORE BILL WEIDINGER BOB SHUMWAY BACK ROW: Coach Albert Greer, Bill Weidinger, Vic Gonzales Capt.; Dee Martin, Gary Gipson, Bob Shumway, and Frank Moody. FRO.N 1 ROW: Ray Gore, Isaac Bonds, Tim Rhodes. Byron Luther, Nate Bly, and Robbie Kasualtis. Opp. Our Score Score Flagstaff 72 50 Holbrook 54 63 Flagstaff . 68 33 Snowflake 56 47 Holiday Tournament: St. Johns 45 43 Holbrook 60 62 Chandler 67 48 Paradise Valley . . —43 78 Phoenix Indian 70 78 Holbrook 66 Chandler 71 52 Paradise Valiev . 43 71 Cortez 67 61 Phoenix Indian . 63 54 Snowflake 70 43 Cortez 67 88 -Mingus .57 81 This year's Bulldog hoopsters had a very on-and-off season, winning 7 games and losing 10. With the exception of (.handler and Snowflake, the Dogs defeated each conference opponent at least once during the season, and were outscored by their opponents by only a slim 28-point margin. 1.031 points to 1,003. Winslow won the consolation championship of their own annual Holiday Tournament, losing to eventual champion St. Johns 45-43, and then defeating Holbrook 62-60. I he Bulldog’s 5 and 7 conference record left them just short of qualifying for the District. However. the finished in a blaze of glory, with lopsided wins over their last two opponents, Cortez and Mingus. 131 Our Their Winslow Vs. Score Score Flagstaff 20 50 Holbrook 49 50 Flagstaff 46 Snowflake 38 34 Chandler 32 Paradise Valley 54 37 Phoenix Indian 73 59 Holbrook 36 41 ('handler 32 31 Paradise Valley 46 39 Phoenix Indian 19 48 Cortez 51 47 Snowflake 63 Cortez 65 52 Mingus 47 46 Season Record: Lost—4: Won—11 WILLIS WILCOX. Mgr. PAUL LANCASTER CLIFF RENFRO CHUCK COSTELLO JEFF DAVIS LOUIS RENFRO 133 J. V. basketball CLIFF STRATTON DANNY BACA STEVE BECKWITH DANNY BROCKWELL JAMES TOUCHSTONE FRONT ROW: Steve Beckwith, Louis Renfro, Danny Baca, Alan Robb. Phillip Carrillo, Clifford Renfro. SECOND ROW: Mr. Chavez, Raymond Touchstone, Danny Brockwcll, Jeff Davis, Paul Lancaster, Chuck Costello, Clifford Stratton. 134 HACK ROW : Mike Madco, George Canada, Art Griffith, Karl Owens, Charles Williams, and Tine Lopez. FRONI ROW: Mike Sullivan, Irving Selin-isky. John Hysong, Hutch Hardy, Hill Baca, Tom Duran, and Salazar Henandez. y0sk % sket6a The Freshmen of this year had a fine season, making it two in a row for Coach John Edwards. The team had the great satisfaction of defeating the Flagstaff five two times. All in all. the) had a successful season, and many of this year's performers will he seen on next year's varsity and J.V. squads. 135 Varsity RICHARD CORDOVA DONAI.D PRICE ELMER GAMBLER JEFF BEGAY, Capt. AUSTIN NELSON ROBBIE BROWN ALFRED CLAW MIKE RANDALL Wrestling DON CLARK. Cap!. HERMAN McARTHUR. Head Coach TONY JUAREZ KENNY LYMAN MIKE CURTIS WILLIAM WILCOX DOUG YLARRAZ BYRON CASTELLAN! 137 BACK ROW: Don Clark, Ed Cochran, Byron Castellan!, Mike Curtis Doug Ylarraz, Robbie Brown, Austin Nelson, Willis Wilcox, Ken Lyman, and Coach Herman McArthur. FRONT ROW: Steven McArthur, Tony Juarez, Mike Randall, Will Herron, Alfred Calw, Jeff Begay, Elmer Gambler, and Richard Cordova. This guy doesn't seem to know his opjxment is Don Clark. Jeff Begay goes for the pin. Alfred Claw seems to have his man. Don Price sets his man for the win. DON SCHAAR. Center Field GARY COX. Right Field BYRON LUTHER. Third Base •-% . JIM McHOOD, Second Base Varsity baseball CHARLIE HOUGHTON. Pitcher TIM RHODES. Pitcher NATE BLY, Shortstop DEE MARTIN, First Base 139 COACH CARL WEATHERTON BUD KOLOMITZ, Catcher AL ROBB, Infield DON CLARK. Outfield VERN ANTONIO. Pitcher SCHEDULE Winslow Vs: Place: Our Score Their Score ... Tolleson 13 11 Wickenburg. . 10 0 Winslow. . 15 1 Mingus 15 5 7 2 Paradise Valley.. Paradise Valiev 8 9 Snowflake Winslow 5 Holbrook 7 5 Snowflake Snowflake 19 6 Holbrook Winslow 3 5 Phoenix Indian Winslow 13 10 Chandler Winslow 17 4 Season Record: Won 8; Lost 4. The men behind the scenes- Catchers Grant Kiernan and Bud Kolomitz. Top Hitters—Byron Luther, Tim Rhodes, Nate Bly, and Don Schaar. BACK ROW: Mgr. Cliff Stratton, Don Clark. Ray Gore. Dee Martin. Tim Rhodes. Don Schaar, Nate Bly, Bud Kolomitz, and Coach Carl Wealhcrton. FRONT ROW: Charlie Houghton, Ycrn Antonio, Grant Kiernan, Gary Cox, Jim McHood, Byron Luther, and Alan Robb. BACK ROW: .Mr. John Edwards, Tine Lopez, Willie Wilcox, Paul Lancaster, Earl Owens, Tom Laycock, and Cliff Shaw, Mgr. FRONT ROW: Tom Duran, Bill Baca, Mike Sullivan, Art Griffith, Mike Madco, and Wayne Halsey. 142 WEIGH! MEN: ic Gonzales. Mike Curtis Mike Madeo, and William Wilcox. DASH MEN: Vic Gonzales Mike Randall. Louis Renfro, John Pollard, and Cliff Renfro. HEAD COACH. John Hall. MILERS: Jack Monroe and Donald Price. 143 FIELD MEN: Chuck Costello, Cecil Sweeney, Gary Gipson, and Cliff Renfro. HURDLERS: Vic Gonzales, Craig Herring, Mike Randall, and Doug Ylarraz. COACH JOHN YOVONOVITZ 880 MEN: Jack Monroe, Duncan Robb, and Don Price. i 'W' TM Look unto the heavens, and see; and behold the clouds which are higher than thou. 145 UaccahuuTah' Serbia's Sunday, May 27, 8:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Mrssional “Pomp and Circumstance1 Mk. Elgar High School Symphonic Band m to Worship The Reverend Powell Green fmn “Faith Of Out Fath« rs“ M Pastoi Herbert W Baynes Jt'ocal So!.. — O Rest m the Lord F M Trudy Rhoton Accompanied by Carolyn Carruth Scripture Reading . . The Reverend George D. Hook Prayer The Reverend Gaylord V. Jordan Heavenly Light — Kopyloxv-Wilhousky High School Chorus Let All the Nations Leisring-Lara Hoggard .................... High School Chorus Accompanied by Carolyn Carruth Sermon ‘This is God’s World” The Reverend James R. Titcomo Hymn — Come Thou Almighty King Congregation Benediction The Reverend Randall L. Thetford Recessional — ‘Triumphal March. Aida Vcrdi-Seredy High School Symphonic Band to “This is God’s World REVEREND T1TC0MB .SHumu vLlase Jrngrmu Monday, May 28, 10:30 A.M. HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM a Gary Gipson — Class Vice President Mumpei Solo - The Magic Trumpet” . John Jensen a Accompanied by Sandra Bates misiory of Class of ’62 . Ellen DeAngelis, Karen Bly. Samira I Bates. Marsha Brimhall, Patty Petersen “Climb Ev’ry Mountain ........................ Girls' Ensemble A’.ana Hill. Carol hosey, Joyce Belton. Sandra Bates. Patsy Cullen. Leorcna Welsh. Gail Bland. Lucy Mitchell. Trudy Rhoton Accompanied by Marsha Brimhall Class Will Frank Moody. Bob Shumway, Jane Fold Diane Haskell, John Jensen. Robert E. Lee Vocal Solo — I’m a Lonesome Polecat ......... Alvin Hogsett Accompanied by Marsha Brimhall Class Prophecy Anchor Holm. Donna Kremer, Barbara Black Gene Eldridge. Rob Kasulaitis, Louis Abney Presentation of the Key ............................. Judy Odle Class Song — Written by Trudy Rhoton. Alana Hill. Alvin Hogsett. Carol Losey .............. Senior Class Farewell Ricky Cooper — Class President Zhe Cast Assembly together I lie Class of 1%2 gathers for the last assembly together. The spotlight is on the Class as parents and friends wait for the program to begin. TRUMPET SOLOIST John Jensen I ® 1 . , o0 m, D°nnil • read by A chot, t oUis Abn«Y- Ktemcr. Barbara 149 CLASS ROLL Commencement Program CLASS ROLL Louis Emmett Abney Helen Dale Allen Rose Marion Anderson Jacqueline Louise Antonio Charlie Serna Bailon Sandra Kaye Bates Robert Alfred Beckman Jefferson Lee Begay Leonard Begay Mary Ann Begay Minnie Marrilla Begay Nelson Lee Begay Sammy Lee Bell Joyce Nell Belton Michael Alan Bemiss Barbara Jo Black Gail Patricia Bland Karen Beatrice Bly Marsha Evonne Brimhall Rosella Qavlcne Burgett Carolyn Sue Calhoun Charlotte Castenada Marie Antonette Chacon Albert Dennis Chavez Arthur Wilbur Chidester, Jr. Apama Kathleen Childers William Donald Clark Janice Kaye Cochran Jon Richard Cooper Gary Dean Cox Patricia Katharine Cullen Marie Alice Curtis Ellen Joan DeAngelis Linda Jane Doile George Robert Eitel Gene R. Eldridgc Jane Ann Ford Robert Wayne Frantz Chcrie Ann Gaston Gary Ray Gipson Kitty Jo Giragi Beatrice Jenny Gonzales Victor Gonzales, Jr. Edgar Ray Gore Lena Amelia Gorman Jon Arthur Grove Robert Leroy Hardy Marcia Diane Haskell Grace Hernandez Alana Cerise Hill Alvin Grant Hogsett Anchor Earl Holm Frankie Howard. Jr. John Lee Jensen Cosette Lorraine Jones Marylin Ruth Jones Robert Anthony Kasulaitis Sherry Lee Kent Donna Kremer 2itqli j cluml Commencement Thursday, May 31, 8:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD Theme — Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.” . . St. John S:32 Processional — Pomp and Circumstance E. Elgar...............High School Symphonic Band Invocation....................The Reverend Bill Newby National Anthem — The Star Spangled Banner ....................Audience Accompanied by High School Symphonic Band Western One-Step” from Suite of Old American Dances — Robert Russell Bennett . . High School Symphonic Band Salutatory and Address — Eternal Verity” . . Trudy Rhoton Address — Deterrents of Truth”.........Robert Montano Vocal Solo — Lcrd God of Abraham” — Mendelssohn ........................... Alvin Hogsett Accompanied by Carolyn Carruth Tine Farmer’s Daughter” — Arr. Williams.........................Madrigal Choir Accompanied by Carolyn Carruth May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You” — Meredith Wilson...................High School Choir Halls of Ivy” — Russe'.l..............High School Choir Accompanied by Carolyn Carruth Address — A Mind for Truth”..................Judv Odle Saxaphone Solo — Concerto No. 1 ” — Singelec........................................Scott Peterson Accompanied by Carolyn Carruth Valedictory and Address — Truth Beyond the Horizon”....................Scott Peterson Presentation of Class of 1962 ...............James L. Curtis High School Principal Presentation of Diplomas.................Clyde V. Rhoton President - Board of Education Benediction.....................The Reverend Bill Newby Recessional — Triumphal March, Aida” — Verdi-Seredy...........High School Svmphonic Band Robert Frederick Krueger Fredrick Elbert Lee Robert Eugene Lee Maria Guadalupe Lopez Carol Ann Loscy John S. Lovato Gabriel Luna Byron Lee Luther Epifanio Torrez Macstas, Jr. Jack Royal Marsh Dee Alan Martin Richard Masc Ted Willis Miley Lucy Mitchejl Jack Monroe Robert Charles Montano Paul Montoya Frank Alan Moody Trudie Jean Nelson Wilford Bennett Nez Judith Ann Odle Robert W. Olague Janet Lucilc Olson Jeffery Lewis Patton Peggy June Pelton Patricia Ann Petersen Walter Scott Peterson John Patrick Pollard Elmar Harald Reinaucr Timothy Hudson Rhodes Trudy Rhoton Antonia Theresa Rodriguez Willard S. Rose Ann Marie Royer Mar ’ Linda Rubi Marie Josephine Sandoval LcRoy Alvin Sawyer Donald Frazier Schaar Albert John Schibi, Jr. Marie Louise Schibi Dan Dale Schmerfeld Mary Jeanne Scott Melvin Lynn Sheayea Boyd Robert Shumway Virginia Ann Small Larry Joseph Taylor Karen Kay Thudin Kee Raymond Todcchinc Enos Tsinnijinnie Robert Louie Ward Roger Weaver Barbara Anne Weible William Thomas Wcidinger, Jr. Leorena Welsh Melvin Joe Wilhelm Faye Williams Bessie Juanita Yazzie Richard Francis Yazzie Marjorie Carolyn Young 150 Deterrents of Truth’ Robert Montano 49tkAmual Commencement X e shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free St. ffohu S-.32 The Madrigal Choir It V Vocal SoloW- Mvi« Hoe« Mr. Curtis presents the Class of 1962 School Board President, Clyde Rhoton, speaks to the graduates before presenting the diplomas. 152 Karen Thudin John Pollard Ray Gore Frank Moody The formalities completed, the graduates prepare to march out. Congratulations, Seniors BOB ROBERTS ASSOCIATES, INC. Congratulations, Seniors General Contractor HERMAN'S DRUG PHOENIX, ARIZONA Third and Kinsley ROSS AND DORIS TYLER COMMERCIAL SUPPLY SCHOOL DIV. 530 West Washington Phoenix SUPPLY V EQUIPMENT CO. OFFICE EQUIPMENT DIVISION 801 West Indian School Road Phoenix HOWARD it STOFFT (Tuc on) • PRESCOTT • FLAGSTAFF • MESA • SAFFORD • BISBEE • YUMA STATIONERS (Yuma) 154 The First of Holbrook Holbrook. Arizona Congratulations! to the Class of '62 From The OFFICERS and STAFF SUNDOWN Dining Room and Coffee Shop West on Highway 66, Holbrook, Arizona CHINESE AND AMERICAN CUISINE Recommended by— DUNCAN HINES Adventures in Good Eating OLDS BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY Everything for the Builder 155 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF HOLBROOK Headquarters for Athletic Equipment in Northern Arizona Team Equipment Award Sweaters Chenille Camping Hunting Fishing Trophies Engraving Golf Tennis Weight Equipment Bowling TISSAW'S PR 4-6061 13 E. Aspen Flagstaff, Arizona Compliments of CHAS W. PROCHNOW Distributor of MOBIL OIL PRODUCTS 156 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 62 From SAM'S FOOD MART Compliments of METEOR ASSEMBLY 36 Order of Rainbow for Girls Meets I and 3 Wednesdays of every month THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the Things WE Think, Say or Do Is It the TRUTH? Is It FAIR to All Concerned? Will It Build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Will It Be BENEFICIAL to All Concerned? WINSLOW ROTARY CLUB 157 Congratulations, Class of 1962 From THE CANDY STRIPERS JR. AUXILIARY to the Winslow Memorial Hospital Congratulations Senior Class of '62 TRIANGLE GROCERY West Cherry Street CHARLES AND JOUAH GREENWAY BABBITT BROTHERS TRADING CO. Extends the Best Wishes to All of You WE FEATURE THE FINEST MERCHANDISE FROM THE LEADING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS You are always welcomed at Babbitts Ladies' and Children's Ready-To-Wear Dept. Men's and Boys' Wear Dept. Dry Goods Dept, and Baby Shop Hardware and Gift Dept. Sporting Goods and Appliances Shoes for the Entire Family Lumber and Building Materials Thriftway Dress Shop—Thriftway Super Market 158 HUTCH'S SPORTING GOODS 408 E. Second Street Your Appliance Dealer tor WESTINGHOUSE MAYTAG ZENITH All Lines of Sporting Goods MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Lone Star Boats CONGRATULATIONS to Graduating Seniors of 1962 Compliments of the P.T.A. HAROLD NIMTZ FRED NIMTZ ERNIE GLAPIN Mrs. Pollard Welsh, Bates, Hosier, McKim. 159 LEHMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 213 Kinsley Avenue Specializing in Shoes, Clothing and Luggage RAY L. MITCHELL PETE'S Insurance Refrigeration and Life, Accident and Sickness, Educational Child Policies, also Automobile and Fire Electrical Contracting 300 W. GILMORE ST. WINSLOW, ARIZONA 217 W. ASPINWALL PHONE 289-2041 Congratulations and Best Wishes, Graduates Congratulations to W. H. S. and to Graduating Seniors of ’62 COMPLIMENTS OF ACE MOLDING Schaefer T.V. Service Bazell Motel Hilltop Variety Marcher Motors National Cafe Betty's Gift Shop and Health Foods Nascap Tire Marl-Home Town Bakery Baker's Trading Post Del's Beeline Clark Son T.V. Service Hamburger King Drive-in Kachina Market and Drive-in DOCTORS BECKWITH and LEWIS M.D.'s HOSPITAL STAFF Congratulations, Class of '62 SANTA FE HOSPITAL Compliments of the TRAVEL LODGE 161 tfGXCOti RESTAURANT Best Wishes THE FALCON COCKTAIL r?: | Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge East Highway 66 in Winslow Best Wishes to the Class of '62 ARNOLD'S SHELL SERVICE 217 West Second Compliments of ELETHA AND CHARLES BIGANDO Congratulations, Seniors DAVID Red and EVELYNE PROCTOR LOU TODD DOREEN SCOn Congratulations From PAULINE BEAUTY SHOP Pauline Wilson Earickson 118 EAST FOURTH STREET Compliments of SUNBEAM BREAD LEO MAZON, Distributor Congratulations Class of '62 MARBLE MOTEL 289-3307 Congratulations to the CLASS OF '62 From DESERT SUN MOTEL SOROPTIMIST CLUB OF WINSLOW Woman's Service Club Current Project STUDENT NURSES SCHOLARSHIP ROLL A BOWL 12 Lanes Magic Circle Pro Shop Ball Returns Balls Scoring Units Bags Snack Bar Shoes Refrigeration Shirts Latest AMF Equipment All Teens Welcome HOWARD LEONARD, Manager 163 It's Grand to Eat at the GRAND CAFE American and Chinese Dishes PHONE 289-9929 Winslow, Arizona Compliments of DR. H. G. WATT, D.M.D. Class Rings by JOSTEN Graduation Announcements by AUTREY BROTHERS SAM DeWITT, Representative 164 Congratulations, Seniors H. R. McHOOD Buy the Best—Buy Texaco WHIPPLE'S of Winslow The Largest and Most Exclusive Ladies Ready-to-Wear Store In Northern Arizona Congratulations to CLASS OF '62 From B.P.O.E. ELKS LODGE NO. 536 Congratulations to the Senior Class of '62 Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Mier SKY PORT CAFE Congratulations, Seniors of W. H. S. WINSLOW POLICE DEPARTMENT 166 Complete line of School Supplies and Equipment Athletic Equipment Stage Equipment Duplicating Supplies, Equipment and Maintenance Office Supplies and Equipment 3209 N. Central Avenue PHONE CR 9-9031 Phoenix, Arizona Make the Family Shoe Store Your Headquarters for the Family Shoe Needs FAMILY SHOE STORE 110 West 2nd Street Winslow, Arizona 212 KINSLEY AVE. WESTERN SAVINGS WINSLOW, ARIZONA ,SKtLl BABBITTS READY TO WEAR The House of the Nationally Advertised Merchandise. THE GATE STORE Meats and Fancy Groceries ADOLPH ARMIJO. Prop. (jfra OK ttke VcMeu, Bank: Look to your nearby Valley Bank office for friendly guidance as you enter the business world. We are vitally interested in you. for tomorrow’s Arizona leaders will come from your ranks. We want you as a customer, and will appreciate your account, however small. Your banker can serve you all your life, so join the bank that offers more. the bank that gives you the finest personal service in Arizona! Eue t wke ui ut Mrmbcr Fnleral Depoiit hnurimct Corpn ation 168 Congratulations and Best Wishes SENIORS OF '62 LADD THOMAS, Justice of the Peace Compliments of GABRIELLE'S KITCHEN VIVIAN’S SALON and BLUMELINE'S INSURANCE i es LARSON CHEVRON 123 West Second Street Winslow, Arizona PH. 289-9974 Compliments of DR. JAMES S. PATE Optometrist Best of Luck, Seniors F. S. RASCO CO. H. F. KRUEGER—Owner HOME-OWNED HOME-OPERATED rpet | ere you EDUCATION a magic ca that takes you where you want to go. It is the truly Great Emancipator, the Great Commoner. As your stake in the future grows, guard well the freedom that lets you plan today for tomorrow. At Arizona Public Service Company, we must plan today for tomorrow’s power — to see that utility service is always available for growing Arizona. 170 Congratulations From DURAN'S RICHFIELD SERVICE STUCKEY'S Fine Pecan Candies Best Wishes, Seniors of '62 Featuring High Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices J. C. PENNEY CO. Congratulations to the Seniors JENKINS INSURANCE AGENCY 171 7 . • hbhb bi Congratulations From THRIFTWAY DRESS SHOP Queen Casual Sportswear Fritii of California Sportswear Meo of California Dresses—Jr. and Reg. Carol King Dresses—Jr. and Reg. Munsingwear Lingerie Hr 9-6 S H Green Stamps Gifts, Watches, and Jewelry S. R. GLI DWELL Rialto Theater Building HOPI HOUSE 172 HOWARD, and LARRY MILDRED SCHUTTE II Glass for Any Purpose HOLSUM DISTRIBUTOR WINSLOW GLASS MIRROR 101 Warren Avenue 289-3051 101 Navajo Drive 289-4148 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Congratulations from HI-LINE FIXTURE METAL Compliments of KEN KARTCHNER Representative of Taylor Publishing Company Sheet Metal Heating Cooling Trailer Parts 1220 E. 2nd Street PHONE 289-3171 DEL'S WESTBOUND MOBIL 420 East Third Street Best Wishes RAY'S GARAGE W. Hiway—66 Congratulations CLASS OF '62 WINSLOW AUTO SUPPLY 200 West Second Street Best Wishes Seniors From WESTERN AUTO 106 East Second Street Congratulations to W.H.S. and Class of '62 From AMES BROTHERS, INC. Ford, Mercury SALES AND SERVICE 206 E. Third Street -'kits in;i2s. Congratulations and Best Wishes From WHITING BROTHERS The Oldest Indian Trading Post Everything the Indian Buys Everything the Indian Makes and Sells Home of the World's Largest Navajo Rug Your Church is Your Strength Attend the Church of Your Choice JOHN P. SCOTT MORTUARY 523 WEST SECOND ST. 2531 JOHN P. scon, Director 175 WINSLOW FLORAL AND GREENHOUSE Say 1+ With Flowers 806 FLEMING 289-3602 WINSLOW LAUNDRY DRY Congratulations From WINSLOW LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS West Second Street Winslow, Arizona Congratulations, Seniors BUS MEAD REALTY All Kinds of Insurance 412 West Second Street 289-2481 The Home of Well-Known Brands of Furniture, Appliances and Floor Covering ‘A A BOYD'S FURNITURE, INC. 1 15 West Third Street 289-3301 176 A. W. BECKMAN Class of '62 Masonry Contractor 7UP BOTTLING COMPANY WEST DAIRY GREEN STORE If It's BORDEN'S It's Got to Be GOOD Compliments of K. H. PHILLIPS CO. 702 WEST OAK STREET Transit Mix Rock and Sand 177 ANNIE'S GROCERY AND FOUNTAIN Best Malts and Milkshakes in ARIZONA THE WESTERNER MOTEL 500 East Second Street Congratulations, Seniors of 1962 BLACK INSURANCE AGENCY BOB AND PEG BLACK 103 West Second Street 289-4371 178 BABBITT BROS. TRADING CO. Sporting Goods Department SPAULDING—SCHWINN RCA VICTOR WINCHESTER Compliments of COMPLIMENTS From LEE F. DOVER Class of 1931 HAROLD'S TEXACO Service Station State Representative of NAVAJO COUNTY 700 E. Third BRUCKMAN'S Best Wishes CURIO STORE 113 West Second Street PHONE 289-383 PETERSON CLINIC Headquarters for Indian Hand Beaded Moccasins C. H. Peterson, M.D. George G. Bertino, Jr., M.D. m 179 MADEO'S ENCO SERVICE Lubrication—Washing—Tires Atlas Accessories ANDY ISAACSON OLDSMOBILE 513 West Third Street JOHN F. MADEO 1502 E. 2nd 289-9932 Winslow, Arizona There's Something Extra About Owning An Olds Congratulations to the 11 SENIORS OF '62 RUBY AND DENNIS SWEENEY ANTENNAVISION Best Wishes, Seniors W. BOW GROCERY Fresh Meats— Fruits—Vegetables FREE DELIVERY 614 Kinsley Avenue 289-3542 ' H JIM bow gkoory co member tssofitrrn grocers :• Congratulations and Best Wishes From JUNE DeMILLE piia — l| il li 'ii 0“ Z)e7 lt lz O ‘ Bf ALJT Y SALON SHELL OIL Ray C. Curry Jobber Winslow and Holbrook at Wayne L. TROUTNER'S STORE FOR MEN ★ We guarantee more lovin’ in our clothes than any other clothes in town Congratulations to the Class of 1962 BEEBE'S BEAUTY SALON 0 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ’62 From ALLEN'S TEXACO I EL GRAN MOTORS, INC. Best Wishes Class of '62 FENNELL'S DAIRY QUEEN Congratulations, Seniors OPEN DAILY 10:30 A.M.—10:00 P.M. THE REMINDER East on Highway 66 Congratulations From Compliments of KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 3824 SUPERIOR LAUNDRY Charity—Unity— m Fraternity—Patriotism Sponsors: NEWMAN CLUBS ST. JOSEPH YOUTH CLUBS 215 Williamson Avenue Winslow, Arizona 183 SENATOR GLENN BLANSETT, Mgr. STATE SENATOR-Glenn Blansett Joseph City, Arizona A W hlUOOGS HAMBURGERS BAR B O BURGERS FRENCH FRIES FLO ALTS |OPEN BEE ICE Congratulations to W. H. S. and Graduating Seniors Compliments of ORDER OF RAINBOW FOR GIRLS Winslow Assembly 10 DR. D. H. SIMMONS, D.D.S. CAKE CHEVROLET 1200 East Second Street 289-4391 Meefs 2nd and 4th Thursdays 1VM UMt RES BATTERIES YOUR GAS MAN . . . trained for service Fast, dependable service for the gas appliances that serve you eight ways: Gas puts modern living at your Fingertips! SOUTHERN UNION • cooking • refrigeration • water heating • heating • air conditioning • clothes drying • incineration • outdoor lighting Congratulations to the Seniors CENTRAL DRUG NO. 1 and 2 Your REXALL Store WALBmi WINSLOW DRUG COMPANY, INC. WALGREEN AGENCY F. J. Robinson Jr. You Are Always Welcome at Walgreens PHONE 289-2542 WINSLOW, ARIZONA Winslow Photo Supply and Summers' Studio 187 HARRY SUMMERS Congratulations, Seniors From THE BEACON MOTEL Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Seniors THE HALE MOTEL MAYOR G. J. HALE, Owner BOUCHER REALTY CO. All Needs in Real Estate 1004 E. Third Street R. W. BOUCHER, Real Estate Broker 289-3402 SAND 'N' SAGE MOTEL MR. AND MRS. DICK FORE Congratulations SENIORS 188 Congratulations, Seniors of '62 DAZE TRANSFER AND STORAGE ■I Here is your METEOR. Recorded here, among the stars, is the lasting memory of events enacted by you from September of 1961 through May of 1962. I would like to give special recognition and thanks to those whose help has been essential in the production of this book. first, I would like to thank our instructor and supervisor, Mr. Harvey L. Moody, whose patience, understanding and untiring efforts have never failed the Annual Staff. Kenneth Shelly and Bill Schibi, our photographers, deserve special thanks for their long hours of work in both the taking and the printing of pictures. Mr. Harry Summers and his assistant, Mrs. Francis Herrera, of Winslow Photo Supply have devoted long hours to help the METEOR staff. Io my staff, and especially to my assistant editor, Mike Hawkins, I say thank you. Your co-operation and hard work has been appreciated. Now, as the stars of another year fade, we, your METEOR Staff, sincerely hope that this book will serve you as a record of happy memories. We hope you will enjoy this book as we have enjoyed editing it for you. 191 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made' 4 i 4 4 4 4 i + + f. i H + + ■ M l,h 1 + + +1 I • ' ' 4 '.,■•'f,' T + i 4 4 4 + + f + f ■ .' + t 4- 4- , + f f f h +' + 1 W4 V i' ■ i 1 ■■':l 4 t f 4 4 + 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 , 1 f f ■1 4 , 4 4 t 4 4 t + 4 t 4 I';,1' 1 t , t- + 1 + . 4+ t S, 4 4 1 V 4 V ' ++ V GOIOJSCCXO HIGH SCHOOL U)i(1 SCOOJ, ffi ZO( L ' 4 4 - f 4 1 4 V 4 1 M 4 + 4 4-44 + iL 4 +
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