Yuma Union High School - El Saguaro Yearbook (Yuma, AZ)

 - Class of 1962

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The staff of El Saguaro has chosen the theme of School Lifei' to represent the progress we have made during our brief stay at Yuma High. Q, X, it Bfoalrlr of ontrrrts 1' 1 if-'. gf' ff rg' , lj, 1 ' gfaeuttiQfjdhinistratiouiiesfizsw ,I , Ziiasscs sw:-4 . . 22 X , ft' A , jirrirzrs' ,-1 . I ' flliiiars ffiasigus- . -:N 'witff if Saphaurvrrs -f . . . . 54 ?rss111r1crr 1:-. . . 62 J-lamrrs A Zradcrship 1 .v'Efuo1,'-. 70 gilt? Arts Q s.+:fs.,a ...... 82 Hltlirs . -7 . . . . 106 School B176 nrt . .122 Sports 1-. . . . . 134 ,4dcfertisir1g.f EIYMQ1 Eff. . 188 Editor-in-Chief .... .............. Assistant Editor . . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager . . . Advertising Manager ......... . . Assistant Advertising Manager . . . . . . Sports Editor ................. . . Photographer ............... . . Art Editor ............ . . . . . . . . Lupe Rosas . Cheryl Morrison Pam Pike . . . . Naomi Ferro . . . . John Burnett Nancy Battenfield . . . Carole Slosser Torn Allt Virginia Schierling Assistant Art Editor . . . ....... Beverly Uhl Art Staff ........... Section Editors . . General Staff .... Advisor . . . . . Valerie Keene ir ' e Penny Griffin .....An1a ' Gloria Orozco . . . . . . John Kosmata Sue Skevington Beatriz Arias Sharon Grijalva Bentley Breench Iulia Fritz Louie Alexander Mrs. Iean Walker :Nj--kJ M r. ffmry ,M arfimfz Henry Martinez 4 O O O O O O O O O O O We alule Wu J!! Yuma High is my school and I want every- one to be as proud of it as I am. That is how Assistant Principal Henry Martinez sums up his feelings for his Alma Mater. He has always felt that way about the Blue and VVhiteg from his freshman days when he let- tered in football weighing 130 pounds soaking wetv til in 1939 as a senior he returned a quick kick in the season opener, ran it 75 yards for a touchdown, and went on to letter in football, basketball, and track. His education was interrupted by WWII and his service in the navy. After the war he completed his degree requirements at ASC Flag- staff, added boxing to his list of athletic accomp- lishments, and married the Campus Fiesta Queen at Arizona State. Williams, Arizona, was the scene of his early teaching and coaching days. It was also the period of his life that he acquired his love for hunting and hound dogsf, His acceptance by the stu- dents and citizens of VVilliams was further at- tested to by his appointment as Principal of the Williams High School. Five years ago the desire to return to his hometown was fulfilled when he was offered an administrative position at his Alma Mater. During these years he has endeared himself to teachers and students alike and all who have come in con- tact with him know his intense desire to keep Yuma High second to none. We have found him to be strict without being unfair, he has handled the difficult task of school disciplinarian with firm but gentle hands and has earned the respect of every Crim with whom he has come in contact. With sincere appreciation and fond affec- tion we dedicate the 1963 El Saguaro to a man who was a worthy Crim, while a student at YHS, and has returned to dedicate his knowledge and enthusiasm to making better Crims of all of us. In Memory af . . PHII Pl t t y of Craft Photography DARRELL HAWKS X, QVLKX K Lx M s 2 ' -A 1 5 Q 'Q w 1 Stu il Qi 4 Q. RQWX M , A ssi up SX Snider Hall as it stands alongside Main and Ad. It is the oldest building on campus, named after E. Snider, a former principal of Yuma High. A peek down the bottom of Ad. An empty hall-a rare scene at Yuma High. 1115 5 J .'7 W Y K ' The stairs between Main and Ad. where warm summer breezes blow and cold Winds chill students as they pass between classes. E s :E ' ra 1 tus? -s imma X 5 -.SU , ,' i ' 'z.s1 .V 1.13 f , fi ' VE ' I flu? Hull i ,ig,..!i?El l ll!l1l!llllllli 'e I s ,im ., W- Vs. , i W . Students often sit on the grass in front of Ad. Building to eat lunch or just sit around and talk. The triangle is a busy scene as students hurry between classes. Pep rallies are also held in the triangle. Shop classes, where boys and a few girls are taught crafts, mechanical drawing, wood shop, and auto mechanics. -flpg i i ' Q i . f , s f ?f-Y-T5 A f ,,i -fffff.. i , 3 15. t i ,... - J 1si'is... f-- if fn'5ff'f'5S'dW .- ww, gg.. pun- Q The cafeteria is the favorite meeting place of all students alike. All school dances are held in the cafeteria and are enjoyed by all. ,ii A .. ' , t N 14 The stone bleachers are used as eating areas for many Crims. Many assemblies and pep rallies are held on Doan Field. In the Ag. Building, alongside the gym, students are taught Agriculture. American History is also taught there. 9 ma is R XS, qi NX. ig 2 is is QS gk X6 QL ., B Q QQ wa-Qcb NFB N QSL 'Q YQQK Xb Q' Q ,4 dmini triffvu and acuity chzwl Heard and Admiuisfrafars Sfriv. Member - Wilson Roach Member - S. R. Blake President - Helene T. Bennett Member - Robert W. Consaul Clerk - Robert I. Moody The governing body of our school system, the Yuma High policy, and maintains the custody, preservation, and manage- District Board of Education, determines the money necessary ment of school property. The school board is elected by for operating the school, hires teachers, determines school the community. O- 'ar zz Better ducafirw far All Superintendent - Mr. Warren Sirrine YUHS District Superintendent, NVARREN R. SIRRINE, is known for his devotion to education and his basic philosophy that all youth should be educated to the highest degree compatible with their intellectual potential. 1 1 4 1 Principal - Mr. Bill Manes MR. BILL MANES, principal at YHS, is greatly admired and respected for his devotion to the school, his friendliness, and his enthusiasm for school pep. Vice-Principal - Mr. Henry Martinez Our feelings for our assistant principal, MR. HENRY MARTINEZ, are best expressed on the dedication page. This is the biggest honor we can bestow. fudcnfs pflllfl Quinn' Vmzfivus llmie. .X 'fx I - , QM MR. HACKBARTH has full direction over the guidance department while MR. HUTCHISON has control over financial problems of our school. Their faithful devotion throughout the year has been aimed at bettering their departments. Business Manager-Mr. Hutchison Chief Counselor-Mr. Hackbarth Guidance Department - Mr. Clay, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Saunders, Mr. Conrad The Guidance Department aids students who need advice in regard to either program or schedule change, college plans, or vocation choices. Another responsibility of the Guidance Department is to give each student tests of academic develop- ment. Fifcellml VHS Guidance Staff 1 K x-.QQ Registrar - Mr. George Biltz wngf . - liiil i n gygk ig M. ,ziggy ' ' ff! , . ua.-Vx. 'Hifi ' A Robert Ochoa - B.S. BT-In art a student an be taught how to se water colors, plaint andscapes, and raw eople. Mr. George Biltz is YHS registrar. His duties include keeping a correct record of each student's registration and attendance. Mr. Tom Clarkin is District Director of Public Relations. His job entails the channeling of all information about the school district itself to the media of radio, television, and newspapers. ,S :rw-Q.. V- , . ie I if iam j , L , t ' 5 3, Q - - aff vs-' ag, .- i fff.-1.-fe15ifff..r 'X - 655 X 'Vx 'fm' in . ff ,,', JV- rw: C'ffQQfA'P ' - f:J'f'. f 4 1 Clifford Bryan - M .S. Geri Madden - B.S. District Director of Public Relations - Mr. Tom Clarkin Willis Kimbrough-M .S . AGRICULTURE - The students are able to learn how to use this knowledge in later life. Margaret Ellis - M -A- Frank Thomas - B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION -P.E. helps the students develop a positive attitude toward safe and healthful living. 15 caclzcr Work Hand in Hand 0 Sfuyi A. I. Hackworth - M .A. Robert Kelly - M .A. fra :K fr F nr 5 . fffls' gl - - W , , , 1 Q2 W ZW 1 Qfy. kj- - 'rwfgggwgus 1 I A . s qs. M s ' ' F E . wo X z 355 : 1- ff-fails? Harry Needham - B.S. . .4 Q sg-Q. , I SX Robert Tuggle - B.S. C. A. Patterson -B.S. MATHEMATICS-Math helps prepare a student for the future in any field. Dean Holland - M .S. jack Cheatham - B.S. ffm ,Q Lynne Lahtinen - M .A. lglvl .5 :.. Q 7 H .. ., 1.29 'af- .. .ar .Q .. WiWW'Eiiiff?iSl 5fS5 iSt'55343f.5g?Q7al7 M7359 FMQ Lei .sw Q ' i 2215 ? dizgigjgfini K '11 '-.w..k A 5 X. igfiiif It :iffy PM QSM ' fs . , JU Y Q xx 2 r, , K W . E!'X,'i5s2? r,Z,f ws 'V . .4 5 , f ity.: Jr., - Fei.. . A Qc: 'K f M t f ' Q .55-wg 1 ' ' I , ' f ' ze 1 ?WtF? .C - ' ,. 7 - 1 ' I' ' - A M . f N 5 rw -,ag 5, -- t 2 - - M-.J :i, 'V ::. :' . ibefg? ne' - f . 1 ' , K 3 Us 3- .. if -555' -- -r 3 ' ' ' ' H I . 5:55-sive' jig. 1.. 7 ' F 5 3 's ' ft .en-.. 1 f 'fffyw at r i . Tom Larson - B.S. Leon Maehling - M .S. SCIENCE-These subjects provide the necessary knowledge to un- derstand medical and technical terms used in college science. Margaret Fordik - B.S Carol Walker - M .S. HOME ECONOMICS --Calories, fun and leaming make up the homemaking program at Yuma High. he Student if Hunger for Ifmfuflcdge I 7 oy Cunningham - M .A. john Dallabetta - M .A. MUSIC - Fancy-foot- ed band members put in a lot of marching time while choir spends their time preparing musical programs. W.R. Headington - M .A. Wendell Freeze - M .A. Eugene Holehan - B.A. 55,-fesmw.s-.f'fu,U,-ge- . - -5. i,., . . - 1 gm- - f .2 fs!-QQ - K I .,,.1 ,Z-i.1-,,.., . , 1 ,-,- . so , - . 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Robert Weete - M .A. jean Walker - B.A. ENGLISH-English, American and world literature, as well as gram- mar and composition are subjects that our English teachers teach us. 9 11' ard ufrfrk ing fuckers and Eapab 6 laude Winifred Leonard - M .A. Amelia Iohannsen - B.A. Socorro Martinez - B.S. Steven Powers - B.S. Paloma VVhite - M .A. FOREIGN LANGUAGE-Students not only learn the lan- guage but also learn about the countries, people and customs. Ruth Foster - M .A. Mary Saunders - B.A. wh 5 i if rllt . ,u,, I fl r f kkk-' i A j ,zgggesf S . I t , . g EM Warren Conrad - M .A. M. Tracy - M.S. ENGLISH -English, American, world litera- ture, as well as grammar and composition, are subjects that our English teachers teach us. 18 kk f T Lx .1 Raymond Drysdale Helen Burtch - B.A. cfs, . v fry g I fi I Lllil R. I. McC1endon - B.A. Jim Pell - SOCIAL SCIENCE -All of these sub help Yuma High students keep infor on happenings around the world. uide 11145 Students in ew 501115 jack BeDillion - M .A. Alka - B.S. Paul Caldwell- M .A. Leaming the correct method of how to mix water colors, r Paul Blair takes instructions from art teacher, Mr. Ochoa. George Clay B A Soergel - B.A. H. Southward M.A. Virgil Hengl B.A. f s RIVER EDUcAT1oNLDrivef Ed'Ast'ii- Ass, . ilk' 3im'?i51QlU -2Sl'2'35f15xg1gsff:2f5 SV T W N 5551 iii rif5ffi3?TEfT'bi37Fjf9Il k5if.:fif?5,flE?E5h:EEiif'' W' 'mfz' 'E'?7:57rF5iIglixilgisigi5 . ,..,,s..,.. f. . ,,.c .S sr.c, W ins.g1fs1g?'Tifi1:eff -ws: ffs1srs2.sfeX?v-fi sfzlfmffsiassfigz-f 1fe.f12tgf4gi1S1E-S fi 'if ' ' 'el m S S :Lf : , . .J - ,5f:.s W-.W . ' , .Y , eu y ,, ,. Q Carl Greenwell - B.S. O. R. Turley - M.A INDUSTRIAL ARTS -Students learn the basic essentials of a trade and are prepared for advanced studies in life. ents learn the essengalsf of drt ' g argl ofsluw lf' e motor. YL, 6 U A A521 i .ww I , Q ' W ff , ' , K lv W. el www Al-'Qmff 2 tl 7 f ,l 3b K l IU T hers holding their moming gab session at the ,, ,4 f ' Q K 3 m 'l oxes are Mr. Needham, Mr. Conrad, Mr. Head- ff i gmt 1 Ulf 1 ing , and Mr. Clay. M Q Q kk lu. ! X ' 14 all ll m 95 My KJ Xu 'Q 1 3 X U Qt Q V 19 if W M Offise Assistants, Krwks, and Lfusfvdiam Maintenance-Mr. Chance, Mr. Hopson, Mr. Lopez, Mr. Leamons, Mr. F ogleman, Mr. Lane, Mr. Walker, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Owens, Mr. Pul- liam, Mr. Arto The maintenance men strive to keep all school equip- ment and property in top operating order. Counseling-Mim eo - B 0 okst 0 r e - Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. Ogram, Mrs. Beeler The bookstore, mimeo, and counseling sections are very necessary for smooth functioning throughout the year. Those who work to keep accurate expenditure records are board, assistant, and student account bookkeepers. Book- Student Account-Assistant-Board-Account keepers- Mrs. Donley, Mrs. Bagby, Mrs. Carr Main Office Assistants - Mrs. Acord, Mrs. Birm- ingham, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Lamb The main office assistants spend most of their time on secretarial practice and keeping the main office in order. Ura vide Vital erviw to chaff! Registrar's secretaries work in harmony to see that regis- tration and attendance do not slack in any way. Registrafs Secretaries-Nurse - Mrs. Haggard, Mrs. VVhite, Mrs. Kettenun Qin-I man Bus Drivers-Mr. Parker, Mr. Eyestone, Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Blair, Mr. Mosley, Mr. Montana, Mr. Abel, Mrs. Powers, Mr. Morris, Mr. Schramm The bus drivers render their service for any school function requiring transportation. Cafeteria Staff-Mrs. Laguna, Mrs. Teal, Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Yanez, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Shipp, Mrs. Miranda, Mrs. Norton. Not pictured is Mrs. Burnett. The cafeteria staff spends many hours selecting menus to satisfy 600 hungry students each day. Librarians - Mrs. Ohlson, Mrs. Nash YHS librarians offer their services to give each student the privilege and knowledge for using the library. C? QM kfziffu fgidfjfd QGQKJJ gzQy0W,,QMXfd ff 445 W W? ywwfifs, ,ff ,QAM Jnyzfwwdfy QL7L'Q!il A7631 QQ47? QAWQAEQ Q , xx? M7 ff 77 . O f-D Qiglwsxew Afq' 1' 2 ., , ' QA V X530-vf,2, MJ Wfnff -ffl f4ffM 47,f W, Q6 X , k- 0 .Q.,4.E. ,,M4?4?q,g Q! ?617x-Jtl, N gig gfgq 62iffL.,Q,f ' A ff' gag gl, , J AZ xcffymff mn47M 6 if ...- 4-f 'PQ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .................................... Scotty Arnold Vice-President .... .... I ames Foerstner Secretary ..... .... I oan Langworthy Treasurer ...................... ...... B ette Knapp Representative to Student Council ..... .... B ruce Ryan May 23, 1963, The Seniors of Yuma High School graduated after four years filled with hard work, many achievements, and happy times. As they venture into the adult world they Will look back on the fond memories of their Senior Year. Memories such as the Senior Class Play, The Doctor in Spite of Himself, and the annual Bonfire Rally sponsored by the Senior Class. Joanne Allebramcl Clieerleader, Var. Tennis, Pres. Drama Club, V.P. Modeling Club, Wardens, SNHS, NHS, Science, An- clzor, Nat. Tliespians Clubs, Drama Club Plays '61,'62, Best Actress of Year '62, Y-Day Atten- dant '63, jr. Class Sec. Marie Amavisca F.H.A., Girls League si':ife::.1:-'E:?P::'fs ':- ' ' iw . Eff? f ,isffgfii Toni Almodova Songleader '63, Operetta '62, Comm. Leaders, Girls League, Pep Club Cecilia Angulo Girls League Manuel Acosta Melody C l u b Operetta, Lettermen's C lu b , Base- ball, AMS Tom Allt Sandra Aclvs French, D ra nz u, NIIS, SNHS, N a t. Tllespian Clubs, Sec., Treas. Anelzor Club, Clioraluirs, Ir. Class Play, Drama Club Play, Warden C l u b, Melody Club Operetta, Girls League Rep. Stella AIVZITCZ Lyres Club, Band, El Sa- FHA, Girls League guaro, F r 0 s li. Football, AMS Beatriz Arias Z, Pep, Melody, Wardens, FBLA Clubs, Girls League Council, El Saguaro Staff, Pub. lr. Class Play, Ope- retta, Concert Choir, Sec. Pep, Sec. FBLA, jr. Girls Glee Mary Arias Melody Club Pres., Clio- ralairs, Girls League Scott Arnold Pres. Senior Class, V.P Key C l u b, Letterinerfs Wa rclens, NHS, Var. Baseball, V a r . Football, AMS Anita Arrioln Girls League Tim Avis Froslz, Football anal Bas- ketball, j.V. Football, Let- termen's Club, AMS ' 3gjf:i9:f sizes . grief r . , 1' f. 1 K, ga - , Q -f fig. , J, VIQWQA l N 1' :. Z v - N ' K surf s ??:sf,'c11Q E. ..., V mn, ,as,t11ei'41M:fi.f.'1, ik -fill 1-jifi r- . A L K f or ' fr . . in . as .... ,, r. K R, Y A. ji,.:g??:gv,, D is Q 2 if f was M53 , Q W Bill Berry DECA, AMS if .- s W' xy Bobbie Sue Bailey Var. B a n fl , Orchestra, Lyres, Z, Drama, FBLA, Pep, Pres. FTA Clubs Barbara Biever Girls League, DECA Club S Esther Arrioh Lucille Arriola DECA Club, Girls League 5-?!Z1STeaA6:ZgjjyPif'PSNg5f eretta, F 0 r e ns i c, Girls League Colin., FBLA Pres. Brenda Barron Carmen Beltran D r a m a, DECA Clubs, FHA, Girls League Girls League 7 fmsqsm v -:u3.rsffQa,,ffwgf 7 g., . seal-sg-fsu12f5fsPgfef l, , Sp?--fs?-1-,steam as : gr - . g:f,rfe,:sS,f.p31ffsvis . SLU - .einem-.imreli . i Z --Q..'-azcm-Ksliiggig - 4 1 -W'-ifiibilfif 525327 flrfu ' .,-X51 M- 75 'VL55'l-fifiiilqid mf?fEilf2Ll5?E115' .ifrffiw In T' 'i.ufQ3QQif12 ,,..i,,L,-A. M5 5,51 Af ,.,,..,,.,,,U5,5, , . M 5 , fs. ' - 1 ,I ' b . . - 'ug Q, i-H1 gfsQggf-q3.,a'1--2:55 ' - ' - : : '., E sEs ' - ' ' -sisiisgl f, ' 'Q K' ' S 1 K, 1 .. , , i A f , 3 - ' 23,1 l 26 is irr. 'rii ,- -- le Dennis Birkmeyer DECA, AMS Calvin Bivins I.V., Var. Football, Radio, Science, Lettermenls Clubs, Wrestling, Track, AMS X2 , Kathy Boyd Pres. Future Nurses, V.P. Girls League, Science, War- dens, NHS, Ir. Class Play, Nat. Thespians. John Brown Frosh., I.V., Var. Football, Frosh., j.V., Var. Basketball I.V., Var. Baseball, Letter- men's, Key Clubs, Honor- able Mention-Football '62 Julie Bradford Anchor, Pep, W a r d e n s , Latin, Drama, Nat. Thes- prkms Clubs, Drama Club Play, Sr, Class Play, Girls League Council, Pub. Chair- man, Student Body Suzanne Brown Anchor, Pep Clubs, Cheer- leader, Pub. Senior Class Play, Var. Tennis, Girls League Melvin Bivins AM S Harold Breech Concert Choir, Rifle, Melo- dy Clubs, I.V. Football, Choralairs, Annual Staff Kathleen Burke Anchor, Future Teachers, French, Lyres Clubs, Var. Band, I.V. Tennis, FHA, Girls League Sylvia Bourland Pres. NHS, P r e s. Girls League, Girls' State, Science, Art, French, Wardens Clubs, Zonta Girl of Month, jr. Girl Award Bill Brown Lettermen,s, Wardens, NHS Clubs, Var. Football, F roslz. Football and Basketball john Burnett Nat. Thespians, C once rt Choir, Choralairs, Quill and Scroll, El Saguaro, jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Drama Club, Melody Club, Ther- mometer Sta ff, Operetta, One Act Play Night oe Burrow err Butner Y Lettermenls Club, V.P. Var. Football, Drama, Let- AMS, Var. Wrestling, Gym- lermenls Club, AMS nasiics, F rosb. Football Jim Butner Melody C l u b , Choralairs, Thermometer Editor, SRAC AMS Diana Cebulak Girls League, DECA Club Cecilia Casillas Anthony Castaneda FHA, Girls League, Frosh. AMS Girls Glee A A l T9.ii 2' V :L ,,:A. 'N n i ,v f X Tgwfg ' ig i Ag Judy Coffey Irene Condos FHA, Drama, Z, Future FHA, Girls League, Var. Teachers Clubs, I.V. Tennis, Ff0Sll. Glee Club Girls League Barbara Conway Anchor V.P., Wardens Treas., Latin, NHS Clubs, Girls State, Prom Chairman, Sec.-Treas. Frosh. Class, Soph. Class, Var. Tennis, DAR Award, Pub. Ir. Class Play, Student Body Social Mgr. Q Alfonso Carvajal Baseball, Wrestling, Letter- menls Club, AMS Paul Codispoti Pres. DECA Club Froslz F o o tb a ll, Wreslling, Ir: Class Play, Key Club Drama Club, AMS, Swim: ming Skip Cox Science C l u b , Clzoraliers Basketball, AMS , Ra mond Crawford Richard Crawford Y Band, Lyreg Club, Dance Band, Lyfes' Club, Tennis, Band, AMS AMS Charles Crowder Var. Band, AMS, Lyres dlohn Dallabetta War ens, Lyres V.P., Op- eretta, AMS, Boys State, Drum Major Club Melvin Dees Franklin Dehorney FFA, AMS Baskeilmll, FFA, AMS Carole Dewhirst Sec. Melody Club, Com- mercial Leaders, Orches- tra, Girls League, Operet- ta, Ir. Girls Glee, Choral- airs, Concert Choir, 1.V. Tennis, Pub. lr. Class Play Margaret Dominguez DECA, Z, Melody, FHA Clubs, Concert Choir, Girls League Ardean Dennis Girls League Douglas Dennis F rash. Basketball, V a r . Track, Letterrnerfs Club, AMS Nancy Dougherty Var. Band, Operetta, Linda Dunn Melody Club, Operetta, Clzoralairs, FBLA, Lyres Concert Choir, Girls Clubs, Girls League ,fry Emi.. , y X 3 V'f ,.frff.,i ' 5 Darrell Evitch SNHS, AMS League Anne Ewing Modeling, Latin, L y r e s Clubs, Var. Band, Girls League Indy Ferrcra Pep, Drarna, Nat. Tlres- pians, Anchor, Modeling, Lyres Clubs, Cheerleader, Majorette, Y-Day Queen, Drama Club Play, jr. Class Play, DeMOIay Szoeetlzeart, Miss Smile, Girls League Edward Flagg Drama Club, AMS Donna Elrod Terra Everet Future N u rs es , DECA, FHA, Girls League Pep Club, Girls League james Fambrough Darl Fassett Frosh. Football, 1.V. Foot- l.V., Var. Wrestling, Gym- ball, Var. Football, Gym- ruzstics, Lettermen's Club nastics, Key Club,' FFA, AMS AMS joe Francis ar. Band, L y r e s Club, MS Rachel Ghiotto res Club, Band, Z Club, ture Teachers, Girls Alice Flores SNHS, Girls League - 1-, Q, J Q ,. 2:5 E ,lf -,,-5 . ,sy , ,V ih- , . A ,V , . . '- :' ,E -' ,ff-W tn, , . - ,fi ff W fi? kk ' , , .. .. 1 , , i,q,'p11qgg,,ffg,,f,. f , 7: 'A 2 win I Ziiqbuki- ' .. .P-wif V ii ' . ' f I -' ,E if Virginia Garcia S t u d e n t Council, DECA, Girls League Evelyn Gourley Drama Club, Sec. Nat. Thespians, Stage Manager, Thermometer, Girls League Rachel Garcia FHA, Z, Melody Clubs, Op- eretta, Concert Choir, Girls League Kenneth Giss D r a m a , Nat. Thespians Clubs, Drama Club Play, Thermometer, Wrestling, AMS uf' M4 lakh, 7 K In li, james F oerstner Lyres Club Pres., Latin, Lettermerfs, Wardens, Key Clubs, V.P. Senior Class, Boys State, Var. Band, Var. Swimming, Operetta, Dance Band, AMS Edna Gamer DECA Club, Girls League Lydia Granio FHA, Pep, Future Nurses Clubs, Girls Glee, Girls League E f I .Q . , up . 1 xli b i . ff' , i Sharon Grijalva Pep, Z, FHA, Melody Club Sec., Modeling Club, Song- leader, Operetta, Concert Choir, Girls League, El Sa- guaro Staff, Y-Day Attend- ant, jr. Girls Glee, Head Songleader Kenneth Hartung NHS, V.P., Science Club, Pub. Jr. Class Play, Varsity Baseball, Lettermerfs Club, AMS Linda Gray Var. Band, Lyres, Modeling Drama, Commercial Lead: ers Clubs, Drama Club Play, Sr. Class Play, Majoreite Girls League Max Hall Treas. FFA, Wrestling, Ca- det Band, AMS james Hendrickson Orchestra, Clef Club, AMS Q ga ., .. , A Kfls fs, , S A 3, ,Q ., ' hw If M 1 if 2 'H if .f 5 flies ' 1 . iss, .. A . . J ' 'naw-size Sylvia Grijalva Concert Choir, SNHS, Mel- ody Club, Operetta, FBLA, Girls League Malinda Hawks Var. B a n d , Lyres, Rifle Clubs, Girls League Ann Green Girls League, Sr. Class Play, Pub. Ir. Class Play X Sheryl Hartman Drama, Z, SNHS, Melody Clef Clubs, Sec. Future Teachers, Concert C h o i r , Operetta, Girls League Ce- :Sr lip: Q, i it au:-2? fri Virginia Hendrickson NHS, Wardens, Modeling, Lyres, Anchor Clubs, V.P. Pep C lu b, Girls League Council, Concert Choir, Ir., Sr. Class Plays, Commercial Leaders, Operetta Andy Hernandez V.P., Reporter FFA, AMS . il' g ,MV 25 5 5? N . L A ,WT I iff f 1- t is IV ff? ,Z - Y K 5 'Eg 5555158 i Mary Howry Pep Club, Girls League Valerie Keene Sec.-Treas. Quill and Scroll, V.P. NHS, Treas. FHA, Art Club, El Saguaro, Girls League, jr. and Sr, Class Play Committee, Anclzor Club Robert Hill Var. Band, Lyres Club AMS Mary Hurtado Girls League Ierlene Hines Pep Club, FHA, Girls League Karl jones FFA, AMS Paul Killingsworth AMS Bette Knapp Var. Band, Majorette, Song- leader, Sr. Class Treas., Y- Day Attendant, Pep, NHS, SNHS, Z, Lyres, Wardens Clubs, Treas. Modeling Club, See, Girls League Council, Twirp Queen ' is gl 4 5 x as 5 , Q 2 K Kathleen Hodges Girls League Council, Mod- eling, Anchor, Pep Clubs, Girls League Rep. to Stu- dent Council, Songleader Kay Jones FHA, Girls League, Var. Froslz., Jr. Glee Club john Kosmata Var. Band, Concert Clzoir, Lyres, Melody, Drama, Rifle Clubs, Future Teachers, Op- eretta, El Saguaro Staff, Sr. Class Play, Clzoralairs, AMS, V.P. Rifle Club james Kraemer AMS Rosemary Leaver Sec. Modeling, Sec. NIIS, V.P. Nat. Tl1US,Jlllll.S', SNIIS, Drama, Pep, Anclior, Latin, lVarden.s- Clubs, Songleader, Drama Club Play, Tl1e,s-p1un.s- One Act Plays Joyce Lalmcrs Pep, Drama, Treas., Quill and Scroll Clu b .s-, Girls League Linda Leavitt Melody Club, Operetta, Stu- dent Council, Student Body Treas., Girls League Cary Lovejoy Sec. FFA, FTA, T r a c lo Froslz. XVre.s'tling, F r o .s- li Gynmastics, IIV. Football, Cross Country, AMS s Mike Lugo 1.V. Vllrestling, 1.V. Base- ball, Var. Football, Concert Clxair, Lettermen'.s- Club , Melody C lu ll , Opereita, AMS Bill Lancaster Pres. Science Club, Treas. SNHS, NHS, AMS Andrew Linder Var. Ba nd, Lyres, NIIS, SNHS, Science'Club.s-, AMS Ronald McBride Froslz., I.V., Var, Football, Var. Baseball, Lettermerfs Club, AMS Joan Langwortlxy V.P. Anclzor, Treas. Science, Pep, Wardens, Art, Drama Clubs,' Sr. Class Play, Sr. Class Sec., Girls League LaNell Lines Pep, Modeling, A n c ll o r , VVarden.s', NHS Clubs, Sec. FHA, Thermometer Staff, Head Clzeerleader, Girls League Harold McCugh FFA, Frosll. Football, Var. Baseball, AMS Tom McQuaicl y, Wardens, NHS, Pres. SNHS, rarna, Nat. Thespians, Clubs, . Class Play, Sr. Class Play, .P. Student Council, Var. Ten- s, Drama Club Play, Rep to ytown, AMS Ernest Macazan restling, AMS Gary Major ntinel FFA, Pres. FFA ,63, S Doug Mellon e'S. FFA '61, AMS Roy Miller Osh., I.V. Football, J.V. Base- ll, Wrestling, Pres. Key Club, rama Club, Boys State, lr., Sr. lass Play, AMS Walter MacAskill AMS Socorro Magdalena Future N u rs e s, FHA, Girls League Walter May AMS Douglas Melton Var. Band, Rifle, Radio, Lyres Clubs, AMS Daniel Montoya AMS Richard Moran Letter1nen's .Club, Frosh. Foot- ball, Var. Wrestling, AMS David Morris AMS Mark Lund Lyres Club, Var. Band, AMS Sue Ann Newman Z, Future Nurses Pres., Drama, Wardens, Pep Clubs, Ther- mometer Staff, jr. Class Play Cheerleader, Girls League Frank Nunez Track, Cross-Country, AMS jane Morgan Z, Lyres, Future Teachers Clubs, Var. Band, Girls League Cheryl Morrison M Ass,t. Editor El Saguaro, Future Nurses, Quill and Scroll Clubs, Orchestra, Girls League ,-is ef' . dh Josephine Murrietta DECA, Girls League Hardy Ng Froslz. Rep. to Student Council, Var. Band, Dance Band, Keu Club, Pres. Lyres Club, VP. Wardens Club, Treas. Latin Club, AMS Gilbert Ochoa AMS, Cross-Country, Var. Wrest- ing Ierry O'Dannel Lettermerfs Treas., K e y , Melozly Clubs, Gymnas- tics, Operetta, Choraliers, Concert Choir, Oulstaml- ing Athlete of Gymnastics ,62, AMS Doug Olbert FFA Sec., Var. Football, AMS john Olivns SNHS, j.V. Football, AMS ff' ,, W5 y, qg,'Q z:g3,f !? 5 ll ix ga . 2 if , I L ,. '1 1 ff if A33 f f, Pills 'Q' 4 , li'1i 3:3551 rv bi ug? T f g kft ,i, f-isa, i 5 i at-h -- ,I K '53 ,X get x ms, QI, nf' .1 if ,av ,fi if 'wifi wiff'-iisitz Don Osborne Kent Patrick AHS AMS Pam Pike Modeling P r e s . , Drama, Nat. Thespians, Quill and Scroll Clubs, Bus. Mana- ger El S a g u a r o , Girls League Robert Pancrazi Charles Phillips Donna Phillips AMS Key, Drama, Pres. Nat. Modeling, Horizon, Pep, T h e s p ia n s , Wardens, D r a m a , Clubs, Girls Cluhs, Prom Committee, League lr., Sr. Class Plays, AMS Lynn Parker john Picker Riclm1'clPocls Girls League, Anchor FFA Treas., AMS Frosh., j.V., Var., Football, Cluh, Thermometer Staff, Rifle, Lettermen's Cluhs, Puh. Sr. Class Play AMS Aquilino Ponce F rank Ramos Maxine Roberson Frosh. Football, Frosb. j.V. Football, Basketball, FHA, Girls League Basketball, Track, WVrest- FFA V.P., AMS ling, AMS Robert Rodriguez Juanita Ponce Anita Renteria Melody, SNHS, FTA, Z, FBLA, Pep Clubs, El Frosb. Foo-tball, NHS Clubs, Operetta, Forensic Saguaro Staff, Var. Glee, Sopb. Class V.P., AMS 2nd Place, Girls League, Girls League Cboralairs Sharon Power Steve Richardson FHA Treas., Pres. FHA DECA, Track, Rifle Club, '63, Pep Club, Girls AMS League 38 Tim Rooney Frosb., 1.V., Var., Foot- ball, l.V., Var. Wrestling, Gymnastics, V.P. F F A , Letterrnen's, W a r d e n s , Key Clubs, Pres. AMS, Student Council Rep. AMS , . Lupe Rosas SRC, Pep, Commercial Leaders, Quill and Scroll, Wardens Clubs, Ed. El Saguaro, Girls League, Publications Workshop, FBLA, Ir, Girls Glee Club Bruce Ryan Melody, Wardens, Key, Lettermens Clubs, Boys State, Frosh., 1.V., Var. Basketball, J.V., Var, Base- ball, V.P, Jr. Class, Stu- dent Council, Sr. Class Rep. to Student Council, Concert Choir, AMS Grace Santini FHA, Girls League gglf. ,i ff rib, Virginia Schierling Art Ed. El Saguaro, Pep Club, NHS, Girls League Council, V.P. Quill and Scroll, Ticket Comm. Ir. Q3 Class Play l:i 7 -gff ,l ' f fl7eifsf755ifff1Qfflffl3371 I ,,, A ,,:. p A if A jane Simpson Drama, F r e n c h , Future Teach ers Clubs, Girls League Terry Smith Rifle, Lyres Clubs, AMS, Var. Band Lennis Schultz DECA, FHA, Girls League Sandra Sirrine Future Teachers, FHA, An- chor Clubs, Ir., Var. Girls Glee, El Saguaro Staff, Girls League Billy Solomon FFA, Lettermerfs Clubs, Frosh., I.V., Var. Football, 1.V. Baseball, Frosh. Bas- ketball Frank Sheridan DECA V.P., AMS Sue Skevington Var. Band, Concert Choir, Chorakzirs, Clef, Pep, Lyres, Drama, Z Treas., Future Teachers Hist., Nat. Thes- pians Clubs, Operetta, Girls League Maria Sosa Girls League 6 if H 1. sf Pamela Simons Latin Sec., Lyres, Pep, Pres. Anchor Club s, Treas. Jr. Class, Head Majorette, Girls League Carole Slosser Pep, Latin, Drama Sec., Anchor, Warclens, French, Quill and Scroll Clubs, Rep. Anytown, El Saguaro, Ecl. Crims, Girls League Duke Spelce AMS Frosh. Rep. to Coun- oil, Lettermerfs, Key Clubs Mr. Smile, Boys State, 1.V.i Var. Baseball, Frosh., Var. Football, Var. Wrestling Q QX riilnQxl Christine Staggs Michael Taft Ray Taylor Band, Girls League AMS Pres. SNHS, AMS Sally Thomas Student Body Pres., Soph., Ir. Class Rep. to Student Council, Girls League Treas., Girls State, NHS, SNHS, Wardens, Anchor Clubs, Var. Band, Var. Ten- nis, Sr. Class Play Bonnie Tyrer Future Nurses, Girls League Lana Tipton CHornJ FHA, DECA, Girls League Beverly Uhl Pres. Quill and Scroll, Sec. Latin Club, T reas. Art, Drama, Nat. Thespians, Fu- ture Nurses, Ass't Art Ed. El Saguaro, Ir. Class Play, Pub. Chin. State Latin Club, Pub. Chnl. Girls League, 2nd Place Forensic, Prom Committee ' Y f?'1i ?'ifT3 -?5'54f. :.f-li f f 1- 1 ' . -, A ..,. L A, Vg t K- 213, :snmf.'1:msy.zK 4 , vw, fi g 1 Neff XX K 's'B.:,fS, lv ,Q ,ai i !.'Z1'..- v ,S ix ,E ,gpfqfy . ' f We 'ff 51- fri' 'ftxfys-rua ' M W wil 'r-iw! iff. wnjffj .'1'f.,Jg .9511 , ,A In Q fi: ,ff me .Sf Richard Torres FFA, AMS fr- Consuelo Taylor V.P. Future Teachers, Dra- ma, SNHS, FBLA, Melody Clubs, Girls League Linda Trigg Sec., Treas. Lyres, Drama Anchor, Science, Sec., Pres French, Treas. Pep, FBLA Wardens, Nut. Thespiansi NHS Clubs, Sr. Class Play Var. Band, Girls League x y V Ti n ' Connie Urias NHS, Z, Wardens, SNHS See., FBLA Clubs, Choral- airs, Operetta, Melody Club, Student Body Sec., jr. Rep. Girls League Alice Valencia FHA, Girls League x 2 William Valikai Var. Band, Lyres Club, AMS SNHS, Bert Villa Sr. Rep. AMS, Sergeant-of-Arms Lettermerfs, Var. Football, Var. Baseball Sammie Ward AM S jan VVeber Anchor, Quill and Scroll, Pres. Pep Clubs, Girls League Council Douglas West AMS - 1 I Q. ,smirk f GQ , , Cordon Vance Froslz., 1.V. Var. Football, Froslz., Var. Basketball, I.V. Var. Basket- ball, V.P. Lettermenfs- Sec.-Treas. AMS, Var. Track, Most Valuable Baseball Player '62 Olivia Villarreal Pub. Chairman SNHS, P e p , Treas. Z, FTA, FHA, V.P. FBLA Clubs, Ir. C la ss Play Comm., Prom Comm., Girls League Council Sharon NVarren Melody, Z, Pep, Clubs, Ther- mometer Staff, Girls League Dick NVel:ert AMS Mark Westgate AMS, DECA Amy Wilson Bob VVright Latin, FTA, French Clubs, AMS El Saguaro Staff, Thermo- meter Staff, Girls League Esther Zermeno Don Tennille FHA, DECA, Var. Girls Var. Swimming, AMS Glee, Girls League Bruce Westover Lettermen's, Key Clubs, Fresh., J.V. Football Wrestling, Gymnastics, Srl Class Play, AMS Elaine Wright Girls League Judy Williams Girls League, DECA, FHA Phillip Zellers Latin, Science, NHS Clubs, AMS X is R532-,li .. . s was-mt ' Regis Ss .V 5 ..., .. 5 ,K l , . x'3p.'121e,: 1, -J' W - , ,. fr , as W sf:-fgfzn. fax ' jiigttiglexk I-1, V y- , 12:7-'i?5QQ,Qf ? ,7 ifflli w ilt wr NTS ss Y U ,,5...r,,q:,.,,if, i,. . Q Y fx , it ,,..g:. .x gags , N 3 -it I is 'Q it Q Seniors Sandra Ades Joanne Allebrand Beatriz Arias Scott Arnold Lucille Arriola Bobbie Bailey Brenda Barron Sylvia Bourland Kathy Boyd Julie Bradford Bill Brown Kathleen Burke John Bumett Judith Coffer Barbara Conway Herbert Cox John Dallabetta Carole Dewhirst Naomi Ferro Alice Flores Rachel Ghiotto Linda Gray Sheryl Hartman Kenneth Hartung Virginia Hendrickson Kathleen Hodges Valerie Keene Bette Knapp John Kosmata Joan Langworthy Rosemary Leaver Andrew Linder LaNell Lines Tom McQuaid Cary Major Cheryl Morrison Josephine Murrietta John Olivas Don Osbome Pam Pike Lupe Rosas Bruce Ryan Virginia Schierling Pamela Simons Jane Simpson Sue Skevington Consuelo Taylor Sally Thomas Linda Trigg Bonnie Tyrer Beverly Uhl Olivia Villarreal Jan Weber Bruce Westover Amy Wilson Elaine Wright Phillip Zellers Lk L V 4 1 it M' L L L retry. Lfrim Hrfmfr 1601! . f LU or H517 c Donald Allenrs Lloyd Arnold Betty Battenfield J Marsha Betts John Bustamante VVilliam Butler Wesley Chinn J, Suzanne Chretin J ' James Christman Joy Cordeiro Ann Cox Charles Crawford Curley Cul Anne Elli ' ' Julie Fritif G Debra Gutt ry ' ' ud Hamilton lkflafly Hardyr-Xmxifvx , Sandra Hollin fi- 2 Jhfyrllfgx Walter Hopson A Robert Hougham William Jessee 1.1j,,.fji,.2 Bruce Johnson ' XX Malcolm Johnson Wk 'L R925 Karen Kehl Royle LaBree Mar aret Lan o Patriia LaWli'TV y Mary McClendon ' John McVey Doreen Masso Tim Painter 4 Richard Psolka Jean Simmons L, Donna Sirrine 5' Charlotte Sloan Carol Stoddard Bonnie Tumer Nelson Warrington Bruce Wheeler Elaine Won Blanche Wrgght Mike Zigich Juniors 'NJ L96 Sophomores Nancy Battenfield Susan Beeler Raymond Beltran Steve Blake Larry Caldararo Elva Carbajal Ronald Clayton Joan Coffer Larry Cole Cary Comprini Panfilo Contreras James Conway Bruce Drummond ,. ..s Vi ,, 3. 5 ,. 'J Howard Elliott Gerald Giss Betty Guenzi Albert Cuidero Charlotte Hardy Mark Hutchins JoAnn Jackson Linda Johnson Barbara Johnston Donna Jones Leland Jones Cheryl Kurriler Dixie Launt Paul Leavitt Nancy Lemmon Nancy Lutes Dianne MCC-oldrick Alice Ogan Jean Oldynski Shirley Pang Jerrine Pearce Susan Ponce Elizabeth Power Patricia Ramsey Luis Rodriguez Mark Rogers Steve Rouff Lydia Sainz Michael Salas Sandra Sanchez Robert Schultz Jan Slosser Jane Smadel Norma Stotts Cindy Thourot Maureen Tomlinson Richard Towne Sylvia Tudor Nancy VVheeler Audrey Yanez Richard Zavala Freshmen Terry Ades Robert Ahuero Barbara Babcock Michael Barriga Margaret Bengs John Blake William Brandt Barbara Coffey Joyce Comprini Charlotte Crawford Clarice Crow Pat k,Dallabetta -Laura Davis. Linda Dey Diane Doten George Doten Peggy Ellis William Embree .- .,'1r'CiL.-E2LfL?fc !Q'.,,'.4 'ix 4 L ',:'g,fg, gL,2-.:L- K VL ,i 1 A , f , fc,Cfi.e,f,24s. , L., We , fr, ,sf W, if j K .. Q- Q 1-111 Ci CW, V' 'L Cx. I .lflll Ifffgf Barbara Fish Tyronne Furrow Josephine Golez Martha Gore Colleen Gray Margaret Guidero Janice Guttery Susan Hightower Barbara Hobbs Bobby Hom Bobbie Jo Irwin Judith Irwin Phyllis Johnson Edward Kasun Brenda King Alfred Knepper Ellen Leinbach Annette Lindsay Ethel Linville Linda Loo Sue Loo Victoria Maehling David Mann Walter Miller Kathleen Mitchell Debera Mowbray Joyce Mueller Mary Oldynski Sandra Otero Cheri Payne Joanna Power Tommy Pritchard Andy Pulsipher Dortha Pyles Barbara Ramsey Virginia Ramsey Linda Rezin Larry Ross Terry Ross Raymond Sanders Judy Saxton Sherryl Self Toni Slagle Joann Smith Russell Smith Ann Soldwedel William Spencer Kathryn Storey Jane Stroud John Taft Kenneth Taylor Charlotte Thomas David Thompson Froylan Torres Segismundo Torres Patrick Tracy Patricia Tumer Lorraine Villarreal Helge Vorland Jeffrey Winderlin Peggy Woon 'AL it 4 ff-x. i if L, Kvyalfy Snow Queen-Connie Urias Snow King-Tom McQuaid Twirp Queen-Bette Knapp Twitter King-Roy Miller FBLA Sweethc-art-Connie UfiflS W1 Band Sweetheart-Pam Simons Band Sparkplug-Jim Foerstner Prfpularify 2701! The Popularity Poll is sponsored by the Modeling Club of Yuma High School. Left to Right are Sally Thomas and Tom McQuaid, Mr. and Miss Friendlyg La- Nell Lines, Miss Pep, and Cordon Vance, Mr. Athleteg Judy Ferrara and Duke Spelce, Mr. and Miss Personalityg Ann Green and Charlie Phillips, Mr. and Miss Campus Witg and Sylvia Bourland and Scott Arnold, Mr. and Miss Most Likely to Succeed. junior ,nm ..- THE JUNIOR CLASS has worked hard this year building pep and school spirit. They, along with the other classes, participated heartily in Traditions Week. Some of their other activities included sponsoring a street dance, the junior-Senior Prom, and the Junior Class Play. President .... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Representative to Student Council Wesley Chinn . . . Bob Evans . Sandra Hollin Gloria Sheridan . . . ..... 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Villa, Cyndy , , i Q Villegas, Julian ,fl Wagner, Art M T i if Walker, Robert ' Wallace, Robert . Tilxi VVarrington, Nelson VVatley, Shirley - VVebb, Sandra f NVestmoreland, Charles VVheeler, Bruce lglllq ' . ,,,, , X bn l xl White, Thomas VViles, Bobby VVilkins, Priscilla VVilliams, Bill Williams, Florence f, f i W 'pwifegfa Wqeiffsiiq-BQ, VQWWWQQ' 'ZS7.xi'N6X6ngS', nwkrmim-as mm 'fu VW1'J , ' 4 ez, r rr . -s if .r 'z J L, as , . is s w WVilliz1ms, james NVong, Elaine VVriglxt, Elyse Zack, jim Zermeno, Patsy Zigich, Mike ff? w x I X f x Q ,fiflm A A , , ,sli f eg- vilbif ffwii' ,yi .'51'f5G??Y'u si,- ., . Qi .N 'Y- i ef 'X X , swag? 'E ,523-'Q e 1 f-- E ',.., . Q , K -swf, 'ES is r E sri. . 1 5, L is .. ri , T, 5 X S IN ,vi . A . ,,. 1, 'Q NX is f N K l A l Ivy, . 5' on , .L ' o ' s fff l Q v, sf esis aeels 5 i n , B ef, Sofia. Rx iw fs? 53 ophvmor THE CLASS of 65 came back to school this year with a year of experience behind them and as men of wisdom. They were active in the Traditions Week pep contest and sponsored the Freshmen Handshake Dance as well as a booth in the Pep Club Carnival. They will be looking forward to their junior year as upperclassmen with ambition and pep. President ........ ...... I olm Ball Vice-President . . . ........ Ted Coil Secretary .................... ........ I anet jones Treasurer ..................... ...... N ancy VVheeler Student Council Representative .... Charlinda Lairmore 51. Abacl, Y., Abbott, C. Abril, A., Aguilar, G. Aguilar, M., Aguilar, R. ,,. X 'll 0 IV fx . . K W Aguilar, S., Ahdunko, D. V -.., 4 m Albert, J., Allen, P. l fi 6' 64' 'A Almodova, M., Amavisca, L. -.ffl Qfl b A Amiclc, B., Anaya, A A S3 ya., 'Q N AL, Arias, M., Arias, R. ', 5 , i, Qf. 2' 3. v Arias, S., Atchley, T. A A' B ' ,f ,A -me-' Bi' . . vj . A 54 :vi N .S ,Q - 1 t l N ,Q '15 Q' vs k g- 5, Austacl, A., Avilez, D. , , A 2' .Q ,- A 5-', ' ' 3,-J' 4 'fl Ayala, F., Bailey, B. A fm '53 if 'W 'T .K Q, K .-l Bailey, S., Baker, S. -5. ., . fi Y A . ,-nf 1 2 , Y , A I Qi ' 71 f-Q x A , ,, In ,.. Ball, I., Battaglini, C. -l 'g-A Y , Qt' Battenfield, N., Beck, ' Qgffeb 4, A Beeler, S., Belcher, L. .f 3 I H . A B A sy. .. . ... .47 0 , 6, , ,L if Beltran, R., Bengs, M. 4 , ' A, il ,Q lil, Af -1 1- Betts, M., Biever, j. A Q ' ' 1- , Billings, XV., Bishop, I Q 3 Q' ,Q . ' s ' is ll 5 Bl ' P Bl L S 'Q E i L Fllf, ., 21 'e, . wg ' Ru Bolton, G., Booth, E. ,- fm .Q - - Y, if . cl? I 1 ,,,....,. Bewers, G., Braden, F. -.N A Mx D We , y. , ,gi , ,Q 4 A 1 l x 'F Brandenberger, D., Brewer, M. .. K A A i,5 Ql. ,A B, Briceno, B., Brown, D. 3 .JL -5- ' iv an 0 ' 5 5' ' F: B' , . N qi, Brownlee, A., Brownlee, K. gg, ef . .sn 11,1 ,, B. an A A X y. . , L' BBN 4 lk 'lawn Brubeck, J., Burge, S. A V , 5522, 5-A 3 -N, Burgoz, M., Burr, R. 7.18 . 2, Q X ' ' Ni Q .,. gn., 'L 3 X Burr, V., Burrow, R. E ,xii 0' ' ja? -gf m B qi ' R :LLV A Vlh. 1 4 - N.. it f e 'I , 14 'Y e..r. Q if ' , 'F X ' L Rig x 'rf Xu '7 S I f Caldararo, L., Calderon, M. . - A we Q' ,A Campuzano, D., Canedo, C. , X5 New ' ' lf, Carbajal, E., Carew, S. ' ,A pg, zbb, S ',, , Q, W . t . K vi ru Y' 3 5 L. .. , . , , .., , , . . Carter, L., Carvajal, C. Sv Sv Q ,1 ... f .X : Casias, S., Castaneda, C. L.. J . - H., ' 1 :QA ,:-15. S il, 5. Castelli, M., Chavez, N. - - P. ,AC,, Q L,,2,g fi, ' V '-' ' Cd Il' ' X .:-v ' 'Ch ' L CVV A :.. ' 4 2 N . 5' I ma Chretin, I., Clay, W. , --. S I L 'T - A-5, - Clayton, R., Coffer, . as .gg , :' 1 -. lQ . gn l, I Cohea, R., Coil, T. Q ' 5,4 . ,, Q.. -if , His . .4 t 1 .. L fa t, Cole, L., Cole, D. l W ., . sl W Q ,S , , A , Q Cornet, R., Comprini, C. 5 ' f f R N 2 3,6 f ' 5 Conn, R., Contreras, P. . S rf ' A . -1. rw... .. Q f , . 191' , ' 0nWaY, -, 00Pef: - li, 3, Q , , ,gg ' . K' 9 FH Corea, R., Corey, W. Ma' L V .2 to . , . - L. Co , A., Co , L. ..,..f!.r A . ,Qin Q L yn rona z . ' sl.. ll Cl f is- ' i F S L GH: i ..Az Will A U U, f, W . , ,Q 8 A H E . bmw Nu f pw 'N . Crowder, P., Cummelin, R. M is S ,a V - V , 5 'Q Currier, I., Curtis, L. I' if 2 X ' ' f l .f Dandurend, I., Davis, D. . f A xl I ' 71 . i + ' DeLaVara R. DeLosReyes S. lit' Q 4-'W . .. -. . .. 5-'R' ' ' ' . r if ' 7 s L Q .- J Q Dodge, W., Doerr, R. i L fvx-:,,,.. 3 5. . Qi , Dominguez, J., Dougherty, C. f R'-av 1- mf! if Q f Q wi ..... 123 . I N - . - V 6' A 4 f H, 5 X , . y Drummond, B., Dunnigan, D. 5' 2 15' gl r - .Q f ,. A Q fx GJ Al l Duran, A., Durkin, D. ecgibk, , 51'- S I ff ' ' K ' - Echols, G., Edgington, :L L iw, m X, K JY!! . -g Edwards, F., Edwon, R. , , . , V H , . . ' gt I Q b Eger, B., Elliott, H. ' , l'-Q' gat. .ij V ,af YJ ijt: at ,- Erwin, G., Envin, R. . . if A 3. ,. .- S I SQ -.Q Esfandia, E., Everett, W. H' l jf? ,Ni Evitch, G., Farrell, D. Y:! Q1 'Gi 2 5 T. Fassett, D., Faulkner, D. .. m R 1. fw! F . 1 X... A A Fellet, S., Figueroa, R. .1 S V til l ' ' l l Finfrock, D., Fletcher, C. J ,P , Q Flores, H., Flores, X I .. 56 ,ti-5 X ,F K , . , tw 4-.-. 'isa 2- Q. ,L,, 1 . ' . - 1 ., t , 1 'f-f5o9 .W 5- 4 - ' 1-,. l M. AL 1, 3 E ,. -ry T T 2 X QA be R 'Q 2 X , 4 1 Q. Ximktws., L - V Qi H Qt 4,- ' my l. '?f-. A l. X35 u' 7 Q' VHF K Kwik Goode, G., Gooding, T. Gradillas, A., Gramham Greeling, C., Grijalva, B. ,L ,. . . ,. Nils ic . 3 fpyx A . f i - lf 'l .b , 8, .- Aa.- 9 5 .4 if T Flores, S., Foster, C. Francis, J., Francis, T. Garcia, M., Garcia, M. Cartland, C., Gilliland, j. Giss, G., Giuntini, Goates, L., Gomez, E. Gomez, R., Gonzales, G. Gonzales, I., Gonzales, M. Gonzales, R., Gonzales, T. M N Q A '71 KR! A .,: . 11 . is , ,- iff' a'.. if '.' A fb ' fe-,Pi ' Grissom, L., Guenzi, B. - 4 . , , .. ff G ' Guider0, A., Gunn, C. M Q: . - Q Q mv Q Guzman, L., Haddox, S. I. - 3, jf 3,,, sg wily is N 31? G . . 1 I L ..'. ,,., 5 ssl? if fl... G.. Q ffl? G Hall, B., Hall, T. 14?-s -av . H .L 5' ... , 1 . . Hansberger, M., Hansberger, M. 'l GY . 3 X Q Eg, ,,.gg,, 7' Q v Hardy, C., Harris, B. ' Q T N 125- . if-it it ki Lk st X. . ,. Z ,,3.,Wvy . X Harris, M., Herrera, A. , V ,-I, ,H A -, Hess, K., Higuera, P. I j, X . S., . - 1 ,,,.., Tv -. Ami 1 ' L Hockenberry, C., Hoggatt, N. 4' , 4' 'tif W C55 , so XZQ V. S , M X .' l- '- ' :wh ' 'I 4- A X h W, Horley, B., Howard, H. .. L H if at f Hughes, L-, M- i g .if H Q, L - l 1 ,gifs Hunt, C., jackson, I. - ef - X 'A 1 SFR G - . G 2. if-Q ' T if f A I' G6 if E: T pls Y M W - ' , . ',f , . XA gaclcsoniIKi Elramillg, C. li T . , A - ,' J , af . m g,? 'j gg.. avrer, ., o nson, . H V , rv 3 F ' J0hnson, L., johnson, M. sp-Sfrf lf: ' . nf 11 ' . . P, , ,, .2 K ,Wi johnson, W., Johnston, B. ll , if . ,, H' Q 3 3 U' L H E ,..- A johnston, P., jones, D. f L i. i -. f' 55... G, ,Lian , ' .j I 'g ' 1 li Q T jones, I., jones, L. Q T57 if -,. . Q. 4 V f' , . X . 1 ,.,,,, . f - ', Q' 9 ' , lf'ff ,fN 57 x V.. r . 1 . K A A ir ' l' 'w 'i- : .ka -I A- i 4- z , . A . 6.1 -IX .V 'cqzrv J rg L... it gf' 2 W' U , N eq 1. X.. 1 , ' ps M ' L .3 ... . . 'Q-L 1 l .3 I Q ,H Q . . fm- if ' W ,- an .w M 5 a, , 1: N' . 4 'Ls 4M 1 ..,, ,. . W '7, . R ,,, ff 5 1 , . 1 Y. 1,4 . 'nf' ' f- f' ,- W' ,. .. 1 - 6 ix '5' 'IRQ ll Kr A A Y ti it x I 714. Lines, J., Lipp, V. Lomendo, A., Lopez, Lopez, L., Lopez, T. . .. A 455, -, lf'..,'j Y -. 1,1 V' rt + Nw gif I Jung, E., jackson, A. Kisamore, T., Klontz, Kraemer, D., Kumler. Cv. Kastner, T., Landon, Lane, L., Lara, M. Larson, R., Larson, R. Launt, D., Leavitt, P. Lechuga, E., LeGrande, E. Lemmon, N., Lairmore, C. W' f if My V, '-f.., w i, s 0. A , Lutes, N., McBride, B. I Q 'l '7' '--. W, . 'Q McCurdy, A., McDonald, ' wi' I Q . 5 gkggjg , it McGee, J., Mccoldfick, D. ---, V ,af w w f .AVV V , ,,... Macazan, L., Madison, M. M A A L - f i Marquez, C., Martinez, M. .i N .M .9 'A gh ' Martinez, N., Martinez, R. ff-9' i ' all W .11 . 5 ee ' .fri ,. . Martinez, R., Martinez, T. . V .. .3 sl 'U , Martinez, T., Martinez, V. ' 5 , ' V L R Q-, 'L H F Meeks, VV., Mendivil, G. A W'f ' i9ffQ'v 1 .S , W as ,.., ,Q X 'Ti' ffl' 1 S F i , ,a 3 Mendoza, B., Merrifield, S. M ,,,. W A J , , '- W V Mier, B., Milton, P. f , ' i fi 1Q 'i Molina, E., Monahan, R. L 1, , , Q -.w f -Ki., -we ' Fx. 5 f- ' 42:2 2-: . . V , .vi Q -tl 'U' ,Af A - , .57 - fl ' M Munoz, A., Moreno, N. .. Q . K K' ,.,,, ,L ' K K Morrison, J., Morrison, Z. f Lg, ., 'i'f i '34 s. - - Morse, V., Murrietta, C. - if if it . .. . .. ..,, x ,,,,,,,,,,, , Q ,x ' v . ,. ' W , N - x Myers, T., Neese, P. 1 Q it 5.1 1 4 ' X R , Nelson, R., Nevels, C. ' ' 1 'ctr' f , , Gif Noriega, I., Ochoa, E. . l 1 'i., ill V ,r ,.?frPj,'-,.. 7 4. , , 9 A ,M ?. -.., 'R' 'nxrv , 3. I I ,lf . .4-.4 :S 4..- 469' Ochoa, G., Ogan, A. Oglesby, D., Oglesby, B. Oldynski, J., Orendorff, L. f gin 'flrzeid X .. . 'T' ,.. LA, ,T MV, Orines, I., Orta, E. Ortega, D., Ortega, M. 5 Osbom, M., Otero, Pancrazi, J., Pang, S. V V V Parga, S., Parker, K. Payari, F., Pearce, I A S ' F mia- V 3 Q . asv. 1ii..Q?A5 f i A sings '71 . - fs. . , .. ,E 9 fi- 5 rs, . V K. Q '. 5 411 ww i L ,. . 5 mfg ks X ww., .,., - -if- X . Q QR ve- ! ,. .M . 1 5 sh-. ix, . . ,. i if , . If Xb V ,,.... ' 5. T i FA. iv Eye Q MN 2 5 'N H S X ff. 55. P V t' K J V. VVV Y' VVS N W 'J V W , Pemberton, I., Perez, R. ' fm, E xi fi 'ffl' Perrine, G., Perry, D. fi Rg33,.,V.. Phillips, W., Pierson, M. K ffwfm - ' ,ilil i -N VVVV ,QV K X i V VV, ai L 3. ,,,. . WV, V 5 .V V V V , Q Pools, M., Pocls, M. . V g gi Vw 'Ax V0 ,jf fi I Ponce, S., Power, E. I A 'V i,l.f,.fgS Power, J., Pride, XV. -- ,Li -. ...Q Q2 fi... Q K 1 V VVVVV V ...., r 'fur' 3 . -A gs: i.i.ii. R S i... , iii.. , . i.V , Qi S P V J, Q ,lt C .M V . .. . roc or, im, ui cr, . Q Xi Sxoo ' I - - 5. Mg. -Q, Quimby, T., Quintcro, R. Y SS..V .VVV ww- VV , Quintcro, P., Rnmilgfi, B. f S 3 - R S Pii SS.,. 'Qlfiri I .... 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Slosser, J., Smudel, 1. Smith, D., Smith, J. bo, I .. l in l ' S Sosa, L-f SPaldinS- M- ' V I , ,.,,,. z , ,' i ' W z S urr, C., Staffiero, M. . f' , . P .., ,. t L qw, , -w, - - ' lilee in 1 . . i N w x.x fr, F Q . my an-J' we Q fir n i Q l A-1 2. 'f f Fa l. , ,. . , , . .. Q , -f -5 -up - H.. 1 ' 3 fs -. 'vlliff - V... . .1-sf 'QW ,s,fEf,l1--t' ' Q E '- , 4 -C f -2 -,Eff : E .f f 1. i CA., iw Standsberry, D., Stanley T Stapleton, L., Stevens, I Stone, D., Stotts, N. Subia, M., Sullenger, N Sweeney, R., Taft, T. Talback, D. Q? 'sf 'Sf' is K 'D .., -A uf Sr Ml A B 'lil , wr 'f ,J ' , . .df fi E ti 4 1. M . .f2'D2g. - V ,ms . - L I . 1-I A A .1 -' . 335. ,. . .tural is-if egg! si A . .v,.,. . . , fK..,,..g. - iw-me . Lal 'zffs .sy Q, 392, an . K .x,. , A - . Wi K L Z jk 5 i it 4 . in s ' 3,3 4 E fif -5 i 1... -.ei-.xg 4 A A Y gl so ... L-- ' - , E .qi 7- iv, ,.2.g,..u. .iii i 'A M- of f, 'l : .xi:'7V': iii ' A R 'm L 25,2 s If 5:--'Mi 'C . if f. - E.. -i 5-2...-kg -: i. 5p K ,QQ .QQ :Ei , A - . nv- Q , VIAL, . V ' k5if55:l .fx Uk,L if? '.-zP.f- 'Y V' K Varela, A., Vasquez, F. fig , ' X Q , venegas. H-, Vernon, L- , Vollendorf, S., Wallen, I. . - , A gig! ,Z Ware, I., Watson, B. , ' A A . ' I in Weclclle, M., Welter, L. LVVI A,, .- Wheeler, N., Wilkes, N . A . . Zapata, R., Zaragoza Williamson, I., Yanez, A. A Zavala, R. Q ,, h 5, A s s K . S Nm 'fi .. is 'e '.., s f gs . if Q ' Taylor, V., Thompson, Thurston, K., Thourot, C. Tipton, D. 1. .L A ' n 1 Toles, I., Tomlinson, M. Torres, A., Toastoda, C. Towne, R., Tracy, .5 . 'P' . 1 - .., ,. . 2 WW-t ,353 N S5 Tudor, S., Uhl, E. Ullery, G., Umsfarrd, slim Urias, C., VanDeWalker, K. ., K X l I r s . ' -1, .., is . 4-N, s S - , . grashmm THE CLASS of ,66, largest in school, proved to have the most pep by Winning over the upper three during Traditions VVeek. It has been a good year for the F rosh and may they continue having this spirit throughout their future years at Yuma High. President ......... .. Bobby Goldsboro Vice-President ................ .... T ommy Cooper Secretary-Treasurer ............. ....... I udy Irwin Student Council Representative .... . . . Annette Blair Abbey, L., Abril, C. Abril, D., Ades, T. Aguilar, E., Ahuero, R. Akin, C., Alcala, P. Alday, A., Alvarado, L. Alvarez, B., Amavisca, D. Anaya, E., Anderson, F. Anderson, H., Anderson, R. 1 Andrews, L., Andrus, L. Angulo, M., Arias, C. Arriola, E., Atondo, S. Ayon, I., Ayers, Babcock, B., Bailey, P. Baker, D., Baker, L. Barmore, M., Barriga, M. Baughman, M., Bedoya, A. Bedoya, L., Beltran, M. Bengs, M., Benzor, G. Bersola, A., Billings, B. Binnion, F., Blair, A. Blake, B., Blake, J. A' ,X iw. .fjl.,,,, if :li Sw ' . me , .M in is . 4.-,nk B W... .,,........ 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Tracy, P., Tumer, P. Turowski, C., Turpin, R. Vahl, J., Velasquez, B. Vemon, B., Villarreal, L. Vorland, H., Wade, K. Wagner, P., Walker, M. Wammack, M. Waters, R., White, Whiteside, E., Wilbur, L. VVilkins, L., Williams, B. . , ,,,0 s f V' . 1 fi ' lg k id ' , i' -.3 - 'wh .wi , 1 X-. 'Q will X VX 'CN . a ,, ig M - M U ef' -2555-fax , . . . 'f-: f-I is 'BV i. 2 ffffff . i i ' as l e'e.. i l s i' . . . . i L- '-:fi v :iii fi -. N ' 3 - -- wg: ': 7- fiiiis-f i -'-. --.I 1 XT- wiv. . - fx tg? q i ' : iiii if Q .ll - - ' s W W X . SEQ:--ff:?ss?z Ijfiifi 1-,551 . -f x -- - 94 N if L Williams, D., Williams, M. . ,is is Winderlin, J., Wm, M. fi, 2 154 .ii-i' f ,ili . .X W K Vi . K 'S-F-f .. . 5, Y k . 19 . as V y 4 it-1 .,1Q.j.f ' A 1 A 4 ' Wood, A., Woon, P. Wright, C., Yanez, L. Zack, L. l: 1.............. -14,15 ,Liv 'K + ff' A . zf' 3 .xffji jj xi! V ASV? j EMAIL V M SLU 'JN I v ,1 J A lf' 1 if ,fn 1. .1 ,uv 'HL , -Y Q, 1 ,v I VX ,WJ 'WH kb fy sl 'a Q ,f VJ 'A My MJ IF, 1 ' Q ' H gxfylf 1 L , rv ff f If 3 1 ,yy 7' V7 xx 0M 1 . A N 2 . ,1 1 1' 1 I I .J , , qx, 1 ., r Iam f Honor and L' 6114515 .x ,x ' 1 I .V , Q Jul in I I WI ki! X ,L '1 ix, iyl Vi. I , A RQ! I' Q K ff ', N X: 1. C, LL V ' 11' Y 1 Y, L A Q 3 X1 2 . ' JG xr. XJ .V N U U ! x .XR KJ L. V K Q . SDJ - I x H , , 5 Y 1 f X, . af fl I 'X K5 L' fx 7 ? 7, X V 1 1 1 f, 4 5 f x X f kk, f 1 , Tx v f I I 0 K 1 .X , W., N aorm Ferro: Co Val Naomi Ferro, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lack R. F e r r 0, is C0-valedictorian with a grade average of 1.1. Sylvia Bourland, the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. john H. Bourland, is Co-valedict0ri- an with a grade average of 1.1. 72 0,0 ' an ,4 fmiu clwlasfic Aclzie :mmf gh f -if X '5 Juv'-'L . 8 ' ' F . Q 5.5 j ef f 4 i .ef -if 4. 1' .'?w.M. . t vga, as ww ima 'W . .. . :MA Q .. . 1? .4 , , .V 1 f owl' 1. 'wif' A. . L kg :Qf.f.i.tjk 4. - 'S ,, f A .K V .- A ' . 2 931- 2 ' v X .misg- yg A - fx., -.E Q . .fan K '- V ., f h .,-5 f 2-is-A s R.: - Nt., 1 ,Q :mi 1 ' S - . .fi . ff ,-zu5+:'+--gk... A .--y- ' .- ,Vig:?-551 W' Q'-f fp, , .5 31-K.5'5 -2 l Y Tr' 'f Q .2 1, ' ld - :ff 5:-. V ff -. f. f 5.41, s-sei.-N. i . - A 14 Y . - it-T'-. Qfwsigff - '+mfzsmS: -r - . - ,f-lisa:-'Afe-as?a,3.f4f3 rr .- ' . ' ms1,',.v 5 My . Q ASW su- vf EVYQ. ra, ..wa,,.w.- qs- 9, ,, K tkh. . .xkr .qsfvky Sitting left to right: Kathy Boyd, Rosemary Leaver, Ken Hartung, Sandi Ades, Virginia Hendrickson, Barbara Conway. Missing is Scott Arnold. Ken Hartung . . . Barbara Conway .. Scott Arnold ...... Rosemary Leaver . . . Sandi Ades .... Kathy Boyd ....... Virginia Hendrickson .. Grade Average 1.34285 1.42500 1.46341 1.47058 1.48484 . . . 1.48484 . . . 1.48484 73 U16 lcadvrs zff Our Student l6'0dy With the help and support of our Student Body Of- ficers, Yuma High has be- come a well-known name throughout the state. 0--x Qs 74 Secretary - Connie Urias President - Sally Thomas T '--.' I ' ' flag f X Vice Pres. - Tom McQuaid .-...- MN . xg-1 K-X 1? ff Treasurer - Linda Leavitt Nl Student Haunt!! Beads the Student Body ft Standing: VVesley Chinn, Bruce Ryan, Tim Painter, Scott Sally Thomas, Connie Urias, julie Bradford, Kathy Hodges old, Bob Goldsboro, Duke Spelce, John Ball, Advisor Mr. Charlinda Lairmore. lloway. Sitting: Annette Blair, Barbara Conway, Linda Leavitt, STUDENT COUNCIL is made up of the student body officers, one repre- sentative from each class, a representative from the Cirls League and A.M.S. Council, and with seniors always filling the positions of Student Body President and Treasurer. The Student Council is the backbone of the school. It is their responsibility to pass all laws concerning the student body and to act as a go-between the student body and the administration. They are the de- ciding power which governs the organization of new clubs and they also serve as an advisory group to settle differences among clubs, organizations, and classes. NVe, the Student Body, thank the Student Council for a job well done. 75 Girls ' and Hogs ' Stains R Boys are: Duke Spelce, Roy Miller, jim Foerstner, and Scott Arnold. Absent is Tom McQuaid. GIRLS' and BOYS' STATERS are chosen by the faculty with recommenda- tions from the Student Council. Five boys and three girls are elected. They study th rocesses of government and live in a make-believe democratic state. The e P week is filled with challenges, which gives them the opportunity to become better citizens. Girls are: Barbara Conway, Sylvia Bourland, and Sally Thomas. i 1 . x,f I . M'-Q, i 'v ' .wg . :W Girls' ,Ccaguc and Assvciafcd M 514 fudmfs . as i f-is we v-sn N ,L 2 L,.....-QU! M Left to right: Kathy Boyd, Bette Knapp, Mrs. Saunders, Betts, Phyllis Neese, Miss White, Mrs, Burtch, Charenc Sylvia Bourland, Debbie Cuttery, Beverly Uhl, Cheri Crawford, Nancy Battenfield, Betty Battenfield, Beatrice Kumler, jane Smaclel, Olivia Villarreal, Lucille Arriola, Arias. Mrs. Hnnnn, Jan Xlfcber, Ginny Schierling, Marsha Girls League and Associated Men Students are organizations open to all stu- dents at Yuma High respectively. Their purposes are to promote the highest standards of high-school life and also to make provisions for social activities and other functions as may be in the best interest of the Yuma High students. Left front: Larry Caldarero, jim Spencer, joe Bur- back: Mr. Patterson, Bob VVallace, Ted Coil, Mr. Head- row, Bert Villa, Duke Spelce, Tom Rooney. Left ington,Mr. Soergel. l'77 Q XJ W' -w -. .. .w'. 1 'vrQr - v-03 7 Queen Judy Ferrara and her court: Sharon Crijalva, Bette Knapp, Joanne Allebrand, and Pam Simons. ll-Day .Quevn Every year the Crims choose a Y-Day Queen. She is chosen from a select five, and reigns over the Homecoming Dance held in her honor. Judy Ferrara and Skip Cox are at the Homecoming Dance at the right. .Qneen 19 Attendants 2 E 5? ef? Pamela Simons Sharon Crijalva Qneen 19 Attendants Bette Knapp Joanne Allebrand 1 5 ra- N. gf CW ' ' .N-1 , X ' . , pf Wffx YL? 1 is E Q-., Q W- N U1 la Ay f M '1 'Xa I. fxgxifv I J, xxlf., xx '-4:-im. P J RW W' f' fb xg NJ' XJV' Y Rx-Q g7'i-EAN I R X 1 x FRN, I ffxggj ,,,. . Qin of I -,HX P iw Qzfijl J: 'G kxlfgul, V Q ., Xxx -M ...Hr R M f W U f Qi, J 'Q E X nt! 1-,LV l,'l-UC! lllfg . x ' 5 'X , Q Wx , . Q XX fill, Uv Vnlpb HQ? J MX-Q dv X N M1 g p N ' xr- vx Lck ,N 0,1fff U iw? 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IL Cl161'yl lNfl01'I'lSOTl Mrs- Jean Walker Assistant Editor Advisor A lot of the credit for this yearis annual goes to our El Saguaro edi- tor, Lupe Rosas. Due to her superior abilities in management, she has led her aspiring staff to produce one of the finest and most unusual yearbooks that has ever been presented at Yuma High School. To Lupe goes our heartiest thanks and appreciation. 84 SFEDBES Lupe Rosas Editor-in-Chief The meeting of constal deadlines . . . painsta ing layouts . . . and th exactness of copy az some of the mechani that must be performi by the competent Saguaro staff in ord to preview this ma nificent addition of on yearbook. ,virit af Lluma High With numbers, Pam a n d Naomi are geniuses. Their job of selling year- books and keeping financial records was done with ut- most care. Let's sell ads was the cry of our ad- vertising editors. They have done an excellent j o b of promotingour school through ads. 'am Pfike - Business Manager John Burnett - Advertising Ed. llaoml Ferro ASS t- BUS- Manager Nancy Battenfield - Advertising Ed. 'Vithout the divis- onal editors and general staff, our earbook just vouldn't be. So to 'ou, we offer our hanksl Our Art S t a f f headed by Virginia Schierling, h a s worked hard do- their part to our annual a The pro- pictures year are the products of our p h o t 0 g r a - phers, Tom and Lewis. Divisional editors: A n it a Renteria, Carol Slosser. -Miss- ing Gloria Orozco. General Staff: John Kosmata, Sharon Grijalva, Bea Arias, Sue Skeving- ton a n d Harold Breech. from L to R are: Sandra Sirrine, Val- Tom Allt-Head Photographer Keene, Beverly Uhl, and Penny Griffin. Lewis Alexander-Ass't. Photographer Virginia Schierling. julie Fritz - Catalog Keeper 85 'Thermometer co-editors, Frank- ie Ann Hodges and Jim Butner, share the responsibility of seeing that the Thermometer is publish- ed every two weeks during the school year. That makes 18 editions for your enjoyment. Assigning stories, supervising copy-reading, planning page lay- outs and meeting deadlines are just some of jobs that take up the Editor's time. Both editors attended the An zona Interscholastic Press Ass! ciation summer workshop, jim , a recipient of a Quill and Scru scholarship award. Frankie h, also served as news editor. Zhermvmefer Staff Wants Hum THE STAFF members of the Thermometer work hard at making interviews, planning new copy, securing advertisements, and writing stories about activities at Yuma Hi. Ja-Mi Standing: LaNell Lines, C l 0 r i a Sheridan, Frankie Ann Hodges. Seated: Michelle Rice, Doreen Masso. 86 V ' ii t if -1 g 'km 5 . E 1 - gsfe I 3 1 ta l . ii E Q- Mrs. jean WValker, our Advisor, has helped a great dea- this year. Before the ink is dry, the page editors Gloria Sheridan, La Nell Lines, Sharon Warren, Jeannie Simmons and Frankie Ann Hodges, check the Thermometer as it first rolls off the press at Southwest Printers. All year Staff fl! Wffrk E X Susie Brown, Maureen Tomlinson, Ken Ciss, Ioan Simmons. Not pictured are Sue Ann Newman and Charlotte Freede. ,V,k n,,....-- L. to H. Judy Gourley, Don Andrews, Debra Guttery, Lynne Parker, Ginger Neecc, and Cindy Villa. 87 VHS' ,M az ching Hand I ,fu vvf . Q'!' The Yuma High School Marching Band had a very successful season.. Their routines were done to such tunes as Chu-Chu Cha Chaf, Peppermint Twistf, XVhen The Saints Come Marching ln, and Moon Riverf' Many hard hours of work and sweat were spent hy the hand to uphold its title as hcst in the state, Their motto, Fidentes lit Fideles--Confi- dence and loyalty, was a major factor for their success, Patty Turner Nancy Knapp Colleen Gray These 3 freshmen majorcttes experienced not only football halftimes, but also several parades. Richer with knowledge and experience as a majorette, we are looking forward to them guiding, the hand in 3 more successful years of marching seasons. 76? I in State' johnny Dallabetta, Drum Major Responsibility and musical knowledge were nec- essary for johnny to successfully lead the band in its marching season. Johnny has been a member of the concert, marching, and dance bands all of his 4 years at YHS. This 6'2,' senior has served as the drum major the past 2 years. l . ssl sw Pamela Simons, Head Majorette While serving as head majorette her junior anel- senior years, Pam has been responsible for seledt- ing original ideas for both majorette and band routines. Pam has served as a band majorette for 3 years and has been a band member for 4 years. .Alf Linda Gray This YHS senior has been a member of the band for 4 years. Of those 4, she served as a majorette her junior and senior years. Gloria Sheridan Gloria, a junior at YHS, has spent 2 years sewing as a majorette and as a band member. Si Gloria Huff Experiencing her first year as a major- ette, this YHS junior has been a band member for the past 3 years. lfufmz High chaff! ROVV-1, B. Middleton, S. Clayton, L. Carter, P. Simons, C. Cray, C. Huff, N. Knapp, P. Turner, L. Gray, L. Cliff, C Thomas, Mueller Row-2: Dallahetta, Cray, S. NVebb, H. Elliott, P. Dallabetta, H. Rice, Green, M. Betts, Kos- mata, P. Crawford, P. Neese, L, Trigg, B. Horn, F. Williams, M. Hardy, M. McVey, L. Davis, B. je-ssee Row-3. S. Chretin, 'Q'-. 90 Mr. john Dallabetta, Director M, Conrad, R. Monahan, R. Jordan, Unstattd, M, Betts Chiotto, S. Chiotto, Saxton, L. johnson, B. Power, M. s riga, S. Loo, E. Leinhach, Irwin, C. Crawford, B. Bat? field, N. Battenfield, R. Shull, B. Embree, C. Hart, T. Hal Hamilton, M. Green, Meyer, Ball, K. Kehl, Stroud l Hendrickson, S. Beeler Row-4. Foerstner, A. Linder, Mr. Dallabetta is the director of the varsity, dance, cadet, and beginning bands. He has also worked as co-director for the operetta while serving as head of the music department. Ac- cording to Mr. Dallabetta, this yearls band is one of the best ever produced in Yuma Higlfs history. maart Baud ibiak, B. Ball, T. Gunter, D. Melton, R. Shupe, P. Leavitt, F. zaepfel, F. Gray, Spencer, 1. Francis, P, Contreras, Morri- -ontijo, M. Harris, Blake, L. Yanez, G. Splawn, M. Bengs, son, L. Lopez, S. Hollin, Spencer, M. Preston, B. Hill, T. Allt, C. Foster, J. Lines, G.Quilter, D. Thacker, C.Solomon, P. Smith, B. Valikai, Killingsworth, Currier, T. Thompson Ewhirst, M. Munk, S. Blake, C. Crawford, R. Crawford Missing: B. Bailey, P. Bailey, N. Dougherty, C. Dougherty, nding: Mr. Dallabetta, M. McClendon, K. Hollin, H. Hol- Irwin, T. Pritchard, Morgan, Reynolds, G. Sheridan Many hours of practice and rehearsal were spent by the YHS Concert Band to guarantee one of the finest concerts ever performed. Some of the selections in their repertoire were Dynamarch,,' Toccatta, Seascape, Bossa Novaf, Royal Air Force March Pastf' Tamboo,,' and Noc- turne In a Modern Manner. The major factor for the concert,s success was the hard working attitudes of the 115 members of the varsity band. VHS Dance Hand Row-1. D. Allen, P. Dallabetta, Cray, Dallabetta, Ball T. Hall Row-2. T. Gunter, C. Crawford, R. Crawford, S. Blake, C. Foster Row-3. Kubiak, B. Ball, Foerstner, P. Leavitt, R Shupe. Pianist, H. Elliott, vocalist, M. McClendong string base T. Thompson, drums, H. Holzaepfelg director, Mr. john L Dallabetta The YHS Dance Band was rated the first high school sta band in the nation by Art Detrick, top Stage Band Clinician. T dance band, under the direction of Mr. John Dallabetta a student director Jim Foerstner, has provided entertainment il most of the school dances. They have also made trips to Car bad Army and Navy Academy plus the ASC campus. Dance Baud Suferfuius Kurlsbad Army, mfg Acadcm Mr. Dallabetta. Now that Iive got him, what do I do with himf' says John Kubiak. 92 Sorry, Terry, no more seasick pills, says Look Ma, no cavitiesf, says Tom Gunter. adet band members are ught music techniques id style. Their objective is T reach a standard of play- g that is acceptable for embership into the varsity ind. Daily practice and a :gulated schedule of learn- g constitutes their pro- 'am. The cadet band is di- cted by Mr. John Dalla- etta, varsity band director so. VVe are looking forward seeing each of these mem- frs in varsity band next ar Left to right are Mr. Cunningham, Robert Butler, Jim Hendrickson, and Larry Clark. M usicians at Work Row-1. D. Clayton, C. Munk, C, Howry, V. Maehling Row-2. C. Harris, P. Herman- son, A, Knepper, N. Lemmon, C. Quiltcr, B. Valenzuela Row-3. VV. Schultz, C. Dotcn, The objective of the string ensemble is to acquaint students with orchestra in- struments. Duet, trio, and quartet s el e c tio n s were shared a m o n g the mu- sicians to i n s u 1' e proper m u s i c a l knowledge and ability needed for their play- ing. Since the ensemble is not a performing group, they spent much of their time in sight reading and practice. The ensemble is directed by Mr. Roy Cunningham. 93 VHS Zrfucerf Elmir Row-1. S. Moser, M. Tomlinson, P. Higuera, S. Grijalva, H. way, R. Garcia, L. Lorona, M. Martinez, L, Arriola Row-3 Carew, E. Caravajal, M. Arias, L. Macazan, Gonzales, T. Carew, McDaniel, H. Anderson, T. Taylor, N. Wheeler, Almodova, S. Grijalva Row-2. Mr. Cunningham, Williams, Clayton, Fritz, C. Stoddard, E. Vfong, M. Renteria, D. Alva j. Shipp, G, Clayton, M. Williams, B. Reed, M. Arias, S. Did- S. Pavga, S. Culp s E i Z I Mr. Roy Cunningham, Director The Yuma High Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Roy Cunningham, is the varsity singing group on cam- pus. The choir was responsible for producing and vocaliz- ing the annual operetta, On With The Showf, The choir Was also made available for any requests of public singing engagements. Some of the selections performed by the choir were My Funny Valentinef, Christmas Medleyf, Grand Night For Singing, and The Graduation Songf, Experiencing his first year on the YHS faculty, Mr. Cunningham believed that the ch0ir,s potential was reached by constant 94 rehearsal and practice. levy vm gffzff 51 w-1. G. Desch, R. Iackson, C. Schumacher, A. Gonzales, B. C. Edwards, M. Madison, F. Vasquez, Rainey, A. Gradillas lgnton, S. Didway, M. Ortega, V. Martinez, S. Fuller Row-2. L, Andrews, H. Howard Row-4. F. Edwards, V. Simpson, C Gonzales, Parker, D. Hughes, S. Morrison, A. Santini, C. Cameron, M. Roberson, M. Brewer, D. Baker, M. Moreno, C -rstaneda, M. Crijalva, A. Moreno, H. Thorne Row-3. S. Cox, Nevels. Standing in back is Mr. Roy Cunningham. juuiar Girls ' 516 ann 16 l. M. Rendleman, S. Fuller, G. Rosencrans, A. Alday, E. L. Villareal, M. Aguilar, N. Silva, B. Mier Row-4. C. Parker R. Turpin Row-2. R. Cameron, H. Gonzales, C. L. Zack, Back, L. Pyles, C. Payne, B. Coffey Row-5. P I Power, A. Lindsay Row-3. M. Calderon, C. Mabery, Phillips, Mr. Roy Cunningham WPA N0 euwgdmugw . QJLZZWMIQ! adzfi 1214 7924 affwmud JAN? 502C MQW ,Mg J2 w,zfM 1,Wg,Hmm 9,6245 4,l2,3JfCl1Z.,JJZ,m1!Luo,..j7 gZ,.,Z,C,,,, -,Q ' ' -x 'fM0MfWM3TW2MfLff4ff if fmufw, -'gf Jw, Q ' 17 L40 4, ,Kawai V A-kfvfel 624, wefrw -o4QcS147aQjZ?'fdo,L'f Q 766 Vx yy W in 494 W? EQ ffkiflfaw Maw gfef,...,wf?we?,44xf ofgpgfd ,QL ' ' ' - 4 ' 4 -euei c ' A P -, lc 484154, ' L4.e -, cg! W , , , J . 1 4 If f I n 9 N ,I w .I I ,- 1 J ' ' at VV 'V if V 7 I, ,, J . . rl ff, - I If , 1! L 4 'I 1 ' ' ' , 0'-'I , 414 f 4 M ',:-, CLULMUJAQ4 in ,J .gg wwf VdW4g'mw 'Wf 4wg!40C'fnss2,w,42fuc 4,,,j,wJ2,c9-ff . nw Af:,L0fLc., u A J,,4,vQ , MAL . t , 6 K i Milli -ieaakg, CfZL4,u-Z , -,!- ow 'd'2,v1fn.LcQcff-2 Jwgfzwe, MZ ciM.JA.e! wwf 'gzfhalic ju - L J ,V C, V ,annga ell QQJULLHLQ JwQm4,49Ju-clog, fuwq 6101. ,zfaqowlauay Qdjjwujaiigwd ,J Mx, 9.20, W fmwff wfmf Jw Joowqffqwom Sigmz fu ras The three Lewis sisters played by Karen Bedard, Marsha Betts and Gloria Huff are good friends of Mrs. Larue played by Mary McClendon. They come vis- iting and find the most pe- culiar things going on at the Larue Towers. Mrs. Howard V. Larue . . Carrie ................. Sybil ................ Maude .... Eva .......... Nelson .,....... Grace Lewis .... Boy .......... Mimi ......, Chet .... Virgil .................. . . Q f f 551' f ON Q2 Mary McClendon Betty Battpnfield . . . Penny'Griffin . . . . . . Gloria Huff .. . Marsha Betts Bob Evens Karen Beddard lay Irwin . . . . . . julie Fritz . . . . Steve Phillips . . . . . Bob Francis ti? Mimi visits Howey, Larueis boy, and they into a jam with the 3 l of Shantyland Pool Lunchroom on lower Street. The 3 hoods played by Charles Di Joev Crawford, Bill Poi Eddiei' Butler and J Stinker', lessee. Dirty joe .... ,. .,. L ....... Charles Crawford Stinker ...... -TTa75f'..f..p e-fs: .ni ........ Bill lessee Poison Eddie Schellenback ....... Billy -Butler Mrs. Shellenback ............. Charlotte Sloan First Policeman .................. Fred Davis Second Policeman ............... Barry Smith Mrs. McThing ' ml .x 3 ' I N Ugly WVitch . .. Sarah Ferguson Beautiful XVitch ...... x Suzanne Chretin xg pw ,I . 1 x A 5 SSX xx 'N'-. v'Qj ,Q 'K ar' if -sv 3 13 .. Y .s si L.,, ..X. s X... i .X i i c .. ., L.iX ..s.,. iff s -. Y . . s s -. .- . - ' i Q it i .,.. Kg Q Y. Q socs - c Y Michelle Rice Mary McClendon Mr. Weete The director has many important jobs in direct- ing a play. He has to see that the different jobs of the Chairman's are done. He has to see that the people in the play get their characters the Way they are to be done. This year our Director is Mr. Weete and our Student Director is Michelle Rice, a Junior this year. Student director does a lot of varied odd iobs. Getting costumes, helping the publicity, and making sure every thing is going along smoothly. Both Mr. Weete and Michelle have done a very good job directing this years junior Class Play. M rs. JM c Ching juuivr 6flISS Play 1963 STICK 'EM UPU TIE YOUR SHOELACESD WHO DID YOU SAY YOU VVERE' 99 U15 Diary aff Anus Q ?m14k Margaret Guidero Tom McQuaid .. Norma Stotts Ginger Neece . . . john Kosmata XVilliam Brennan s I f Margaret Guidero U15 6115! Anne Frank .. Mr. Frank . Mrs. Frank Margot Frank .. Mr. Kraler . . . . Director Leland jones .... .... P eter Van Daan Gerald Giss ...... Mr. Van Daan Nancy Hoggatt .... . . . Mrs. Van Daan Robert Maxwell . . . ..... Mr. Dussel Ioan Langworthy .. ............. Meip John Burnett ..... .. Student Director Cast members arc left to right: Kosmata, Langworthy, G. Neece, M. Cuidero, N. Hoggatt, C. Ciss, L. jones, N. Stotts, T. McQuaid, and R. Maxwell Hours of rehearsal and planning were spent on this year's Drama Club Play to assure its success. Through the efforts director VVilliam Brennan and the Drama Club, The Dairy Anne Frank has become one of the top plays ever to be sented at Yuma High. Z? uma Otto Frank fTom McQuaidJ dances a waltz with Anne Guiderol as Margot CGinger Neecel watches. Stage manager Claude Sharpensteen, director William Bren- nan, and student director john Bumett discuss plans for the stage construction. Klub Z7 ay l l Making sure that they would not be discovered in their hide-away took hours of planning on the part of the Van Daans and the Franks. ' ess N ' - X 5 'f f'5f ai' , .t,t , ,,s i ,. may .5 , 30 L S 1 . 1 W X ffl, f Members of the cast and the stage crew gather around to hear constructive criticism from director YVilliam Brennan. 'hr 'K' x 'Me Danton vas' amf' john Burnett Charles Phillips julie Bradford This year's Senior Class Play Mr. Brennan and Sandie was a great success. Molierels Ades, Student Director, with the Play The Doctor in Spite of help of Mr. Ochoa should be Himself' is one of the most congratulated for the success of humorous plays produced at the play. The stagecraft classes YUMA HIGH SCHOOL. also should be thanked. Mr. Brennan A lm On Stage THE SENIOR PLAY CAST Ar , .Wi -Q Sganareile . . . . . . John Burnett Martine . . .... Iulie Bradford Geronte .... Charles Phillips Probert ..... .... I ohn Kosmata Lucindre .... Linda Trigg Valere . . . . . . Sue Skevington Lucas .... ..... T om McQuaid Iacqueline . . . ..... Ioan Langworthy Leandre ........ Roy Miller Thibaut ............. Bruce Westover Perrin ................... Linda Gray Maids .... Ann Green, Sally Thomas ff'- tt , Arr 1, A fa, li fr Q ,f 5 T, ' T-2 1 ' 3 1 X ii S L so 1 5 . ul' S is T I S lg lisfl H i ' -7', gl -six' lv Q- O14 With the Shaw john Burnett Naomi Ferro XVilliarn jessee Martha Arias i n x y. F M. . A ik' , ,, gg I ff Y I -1- r A i mea? .,..., 2 1 if .Q D 4w,i'ff , - ' . i. 1 xx, .4 ' . ,... N , F I Q B- as .Q A G' K 49 naar 3 ,V i 'Q N my , Remaining members of the cast are Susie Clayton, Connie Urias, john Kosmata, Marsha Betts, Jerry Butner, Karen Kehl, and Tom Allt. ,M cindy Klub Operctfa sie Clayton aomi Ferro hn Burnett ..... . . 'll jessee .. nnie Urias artha Arias arsha Betts erry Butner +hn Kosmata Eren Kehl . m Allt .... U16 6115! ft f-..x.......... ,rp-P33 'ag . . ancy Wheeler ............ uma High Concert Choir uma High Dance Band 'illiam Brennan . . . . . . . . Ma Allbee Maria Allbee Danny Collins Sidney ..........Aggy . . . . . . Teena Mrs. Midrock Lefty Sheriff Lucy Towner Bearded Lady . Co-Director 'lm L. Dallabetta . Co-Director y Cunningham . . . ...... Co-Director Echel Garcia .... Student Director .rf-' Mrs. Midrock fMarsha Bettsj warns Danny Uohn Burnettj that if he delays his marriage to Lucy CKaren Kehlj any longer she will turn him over to the law. Below, the Sheriff Uolm Kosinatal ex- plains a notice he is giving to Ma Allbee fSusie Claytonj requesting her to close down her circus. 9 4 i , I' or s t Teena fMartha Ariasj, the circus snake charmer, is sometimes caught in baffling circumstances. One of the top entertainments at Yuma High, this year's musical revue was very successful. A well-rounded knowledge of music plus hours of rehearsal were two of the main reasons for its success. 105 X x Wmg A 'OOM 1 5 we N W 'SX mf 5x X -x 4 . K1 , ,S , me N xg X: X -N X' gs r QR X5 . Q- S rs - 0, y Q. 2-, NU? Q ' J if Q X ,S xi-, Q55 'fkwx ' ' .X , V N X, X' '55 BQ f'-fl Q X2 is BD XI V' , jx ' , , 19 .Q--. .5 x X' x JS Xi- N QNX X5 kk X NX A lt! X :B , QX 1 ' 'V X' R x N xl x, N F Q5 32 Ng QT Q :fx w f lx A Ng U -'ii xi 'if X K X Xxx zgkx XLS' Lk 4 -' X. Q. T K' V - ' A x ' 5' A 63 N' X -XX X140 QR Q2 Bw -I J s N N S x 5 s 1 R kk QS W . N . R s Q N -, 1515- Q Q V Q. J E N if EQ 'Y X 2 S 5 X g S Q E S SE 5 ii SES gjgwifgggigfg Q Pep al .I President-Ian Weber, Vice-President-Virginia Hendrickson, :Secretary-Donna Sirrine, T reasurer-Linda Trigg ' iv Row-1. B, Knapp, C. Sloan, K. Berdard S Newman K. Hodges S. Powers D Phillips, Smadel, L. Rosas, M. Renteria: O.. Villerreal: S. Crijalva,, A. Renteria, T: Almodova, B. Arias Row-2. C. Abbot, N. Lutes, K. Osbom, R. Leaver, S. Brown L. Lines, B. Tumer, Needham, K. Aivazian, B. Battenfield, Shipp, M. Aguilar, L Arriola, Slosser, P. Griffen, S. Skevington, Lahners Row-3. Mr. Weete-Sponsor, 1. Allebrand, C. Reddell, C. Slosser, E. Wong, C. Stodder, F. NVilliams, M. Rice, P Simons, D. Neese, M. Howery, Miss Madden-Sponsor Row-4. A. Arriola, Lang- worthy, jones, P. Higuera, C. Laramore, E. Estandia, S. Fererson, M. Hardy, L Welter, N. Battenfield, I. Coffer, S. Beeler Row-5. Fritz, J. McDaniel, Ferrara I. Bradford, P. Hoddox, C. Huff, K. Kehl, M. McClendon, L. Graino 9, Key glllb xx THE PURPOSE of this club is to promote school spirit and sup- -f port all sport events and pep 'S allies. HEIR ACTIVITIES include: car Wash, booster cards, bonfire rally, pom poms, and painting posters. THEY HOLD the annual Pep Club Carnival. Sponsor-Mr. Weete, President-Roy Miller, Treasurer- . l T. Ramos, C. Phillips, I. Brown, T. Coil, H. Ng, B. Wesley Chinn, Sponsor-Mr. Wood Row--1. L. Cal- Ryan, J. Erwin Row-3. P. Codispoti, T. Painter, J. dararo, M. Zigich, B. Evans, R. Psolka, R. Towne, B. Butler, M. Mansfield, Foerstner, W. Perious, L. Hancock Row-2. R. Crawford, B. Westover, Ball, O'Danel, T. Rooney, S. Phillips, Brown, Fam- brough, S. Amold, D. Spclce THE OBJECT of this club is to promote initiative and leadership, to serve the school and community. THEIR ACTIVITIES include: S.L.O.B. banquet Sadie Hawkins Day, Collect 108 clothes for Save the Children Foundation. THIS CLUB does its best to develop better citizens, and to co-operate with the school ad- ministrators. THE GIRLS were junior hos- tesses for the Zonta Home-a- Rama, and ushered when they were needed. Z 61116 I I' L President-Sue Ann Newman, Vice-President-Pat Lawler, Secretary-Doreen Masso, Treasurer-Olivia Villerreal H Row-1. P. Higuera, L. Ponce, M. Tomlinson, K. Avazian, A. Renteria, C. Urias, B. Arias Row-2. D. Kerr, B. Knapp, B. Middleton, I. Ogan, B. McBride, L. Lorona, S. Crijalva Row-3. R. Garcia, M. Dominguez, Coffer, S. Hartman, M. Tabor, Mrs. Burtch-Sponsor Row-4. R. Ghitto, F. Hodges, I. Odinski, S. Skevington, L. Granio, S. Chretin, Coffer, L. johnson 27567.14 Klub THIS IS the Distributive Education Club of America. It is a program designed for Seniors who are interested in retailing and salesmanship. These students go to school four periods a day and then work for 2 hours with some extra time. Only 20 schools offer this program to high school seniors. During the month of March there is a convention at the Ramada Inn in Phoenix. B. Barron, President-Paul Codispodi, Vice-President-Frank Sheridan, Secretary-Indy Glover, Treasurer-Lana Tipton, D. Birkmeyer Row-2. E. Gamer, j. Williams, M. Sosa, V. Garcia, B. Bicver, E. Arriola Row-3. E. Zermeno, Murrietta, C. Santini, M. Dominguez, D. Elrod, L. Schultz Row-4. T. Castaneda, B. Berry, C. Crawford, S. Richardson, M. Westgate, F. Arriola, Mr. XVood- Sponsor 109 This club is to develop initiative and leadership. It provides experience in work- ing together. THEIR ACTIVITIES are buying glasses for needy stu- dents, and ushering at the basketball games. ,Anchors Tiki Qi President-Pam Simons, Vice-President-joan Langworthy, Secretary-Treasurer-Sandra Ades Row-1. C. Slosser, Fritz, V. Hendrickson, B. Conway, C. Stoddard, V. Keene, E. Wong, Needham, 1. Shipp, K. Bedard, K. Kehl, L. Trigg, M. Langworthy Row-2. C. Laramore, S. Kumbler, Smadel, S. Thomas, Weber, M. McCugh, S. Hollins, D. Sirrine, P. Dewhirst, P. Neese, D. Guttery Row-3. K. Burke, K. Osbom, S. Sirrine, S. Brown, L. Lines, Allebrand, M. Betts, B. Tumer, B. Battenfield, M. Conrad, S. Beeler, jackson Row-4. Bradford, Ferrara, R. Leaver, L. Parker, G, Huff, M. McClendon, M. Gray, M. Hardy, Slosser, B. Wheeler, Mrs. Saunders-Sponsor ,flflelrfd 51116 at , y 7 .Nv.,mfee1 'mf 'v This is the group that pro- motes interest in vocal music. THEIR ACTIVITIES were as- sembly for Constitution Day, Christmas D a n c e, Sleighride Serenade, The Christmas Con- cert, and the operetta. President-Mary Lou Arias, Vice-President-Lucille Arriola, Vice-President CProteml- Rachel Garcia, Secretary-Sharon Crijalva, Treasurer-Sue Skevington Row-1. Mr. Cunningham-Sponsor, S. Moser, Fritz, M. Tomlinson, E. Carbajal, S. Crijalva, M. Martinez, Gonzales, T. Almodova, L. Macazan, H. Carew Row-2. P. Higuera, S. Carew, M. XVilliams, Ponce, E. Wong, C. Stoddard, B. Reed, B. Didway, L. Lorona, Shipp, C. Taylor Row-3. McDaniel, H. Anderson, M. XVilliams, G. Clayton, N. Wheeler, S. Clayton, M. Renteria, D. Alvarez, D. Ahdunko, S. Culp 110 Kzzdio 61116 fff This club helps amateurs get their license to act as a P service organization in emer- gencies fCommunicationj I . Its activities are Code classes f c and Technique classes. F. Members from left to right are: D. Allen, Henderson, Anderson, I. Barker, G. Doten. Missing is john Stewart. he Future Business Lead- s of America consists of dents that show interest the commercial field of siness. THEIR ACTIVI- ES for this year were: the eetheart Dance, an An- al Picnic, booth in the tf p Club Carnival, and lds contest for students ith commercial subjects. 9. 151111. 1 President-Lucille Arriola, Vice-President-Olivia Villarreal, Secretary-Bea Arias , ,Q ,,7,, lylisgngjilfqasuzlalgj-Sandra Hollin , Row-l. S. Crijalva, C. Urias, VVeber, A1 Renteria, T. Almodova Row-2. Mrs. Sorensen- Sponsor, P. Hare, C. Taylor, L. Rosas, Reporter-Carol Dewhirst, Mr. Holchan-Sponsor 111 5'ufure J-frfmcmak er aff America President-Sharon Powers, Vict'-Prcsirlcnt-Charlotte Hardy, Secretary--Betty Battenfield, Treasurer-Valerie Row-1. B. Ramirczg B. Powcrsg S. Haddoxg N. Lemmonsg C. Farmerg B. Dt-ntong J. Austong E. Ochoug D. Brandenburg Row-2. E. Estanding P. Crowdurg S. Forgusong P. Higuera, D. Massog A. Ellisg J. Bruheckg C. Cusillusg S. Sanchez RowM3. M. Burgozg S. Tudorg A. Munozg J. Murricttaxg D. Fcrring G. Neeseg I. Hinesg E. THE PURPOSE OF this club is to help girls gain a better understanding toward their home and family. Keene LeGr:mdeg K. Aivazian Row-4. Mrs. C. Walker, Sponsorg L. Curtisg D. Ionesg C. Beltrang E. Zermenog G. Santinig P. Hoddoxg I. Pancrazig G. Mendivilg S. Vallendorfg S. Ponceg L. Weltersg F. Williamsg Miss Fordik, Sponsorg S. Culp SOME OF their activities during this past year were: Coketail Party, District Convention, Christ- mas Party, Sweetheart Cookie Sale. 5'uiure Qarmer af America Vice-President-Frank Ramosg Secretary-Gary Lovejoyg President-Gary Majorg Sentinel-Tim Rooney Row-1. R. Moorcg I. Boglcg B. Solomong I, Fuqnayg I. Meyerg P. Gephartg K. Iacksong I. Wulleng I. Powi-rg T, Hooper Row-2. A. Dec-sg M. Tuteg B. Iluntcrg N. Sullcngorg M. Wommackg S. Ramosg L. Vernong B. Hullg I. Alhvrtg K. Euhusg M. Wvdclleg B. Baileyg THE PURPOSE OF THE F.F.A. is to develop agricultural leadership, co-operation and citizen- ship. A F EVV of their activities for the past year have been: Held parent and son banquetg Prepared a R. McGlockling R. Wilson Row-3. C. Fnulkncrg I. Orinesg F. Sullensg S. Kehlg K. Ionesg I. McGee-5 R. Duppreeg 1. Dehomeyg D. Olbergg C. Culpg H. McCugh CMissing are Treasurer-John Pickcrg Andy Hemandez-Reporter? food basket for needy families at Christmas timeg entered float in Rodeo Paradeg Participated in County Fairg Elected Chapter Sweetheartg and they .also had a hayride. ?ufure Wacker L. Loronag Treasurer-Pat Lawlc-rg Prcrsidcnl-Bobbie Sue Baileyg Vice-PrcsidcnteTinkcr Taylorg Secretary- ' Sheryl Hartman Row-1. T. Quimbyg L. Ponccg M. Bettsg B. Powcrsg P. Neeseg I. Ponceg M. Bettsg D. Sirrineg I. Fritzg P. Baileyg D. Stansbcrry Row -2. Sponsor, Mrs. Fosterg A. Aldayg D. Jonesg P. Crowderg E. Estandiag B. Wutsong L. Weltcrg A. Wilsong N. Battenfieldg D. THIS CLUB,S purpose is to interest students in some phase of teaching. THIS YEAR they attended two state meetings, one in Phoenix and one in Tucson. They sold pep boosters, and helped with American Educa- ?ufure Mowlmrayg R. jordan Row-3. G. Lovcjoyg B. Francesg M. Taborg K. Burkg R. Maxwcllg C. Ilardyg A. Domingut-lg D. Fcrring B. Guenzig L. Arriolag S. Sirrineg P. Griffcng J. Morgang G. Gloverg F. VVilliamsg D. Kcrrg R. Chiottng I. Kosmnta tion VVeek. They also had a banquet and a picnic. And if a teacher needs one of the mem- bers help, the student has permission to take the teachers classes for the day. Zll'S6'S TreasurerfDoreen Massog Secretary-'Lydia Gmniog Vice-President-Suc Ann Ncwmnng 1'r1'sirIcnt-Kathy Boydg Mrs. Kettunan Row-1. E. Almacharg L. Schumacherg A. Lindsc-yg M. Guidcrog P. Higuera llow-2. I. Williamsg I. Powerg P. Bailyg A. Ellisg I. Ionesg S. Madgalcno Row-3. B. Iohnsong S. Shillg S. Richard- THE PURPOSE of the Future Nurses is to inter- est students in nursing and in its allied fields. SOME OF their activities Were: sale of donuts at football. games, had a car wash, booth at the song P. Coxg B. Didwayg B. Hubbsg D. Ahtlcnko Row-4. E. Iungg K. Parkcrg D. Launtg B. Uhlg D. Elroclg C. Morrisong T. Taft Pep Club Carnival, and had a holiday basket for the needy families. They also had dinner with the Arizona State District 7 Nurses. aiiomzl U16 pizza THE PURPOSE of this club T to get more people interested Drama. It goes deeper ir drama than the regular drar club. In this club you can a K learn more about the thea T and what it,s made of. x X ,J ' ., A' fe T ' Trcwsurcr-jim Ilmnpliricsg Vicr'-Presizlr'nt-Rosemarie Leaverg Pmsirlcnt-Charles Phillipsg Secretary-Indy Gourley Rowfl. 13. Eg:-rg F. lJ1lVlSg I. Snmdvlg S. Nc-wnmng L. Triggg Adm-sg J. Alle-brand Row-2. A. Creeng E. Coutcliivg S. Clalytong B, lfvnnsg I. Ferrzmxg P. Pike Row-3. J, Burlwtteg Mr. Brennan-Sponsorg S. Bour- lnndg B. Uhlg 'I'. lWlL'fJll2llllQ J. Bracltordg li. Millerg C. Gissg S. Skt-vington Dm Trvrlsurcr-Joyce Lahnorsg Vice-Prcsirlcnt-jane Smadc-lg President-Joanne Allcflvrandg S1'cr1'tury-Carol Slosscr Row-1, G. Cnrtlundg T. Lnpezg S. Adi-sg B. Egerg G. Nr-osvg P. Griffeng F. Dnvisg C. Villag L. Triggg P. Pikeg A. Lnnog C. Fnrlnvrg L. Rierag I. Iucksong M. Lnngworthyg J. L0- pvz Row-2. E, Estnndiaig T. Aclvsg L. Crayg E. Coutchieg J. Humphriesg S, Fcrgusong S. Clnytung B. Evansg J. Ferrnrng R. l..0ilVL'l'Q C. Phillipsg C. Taylorg S. Ilarhnnng S. Beckg L. Welters Row-3. I. Slosserg J. Cof- fcrg K. Osborncg A. Crea-ng P. Crowdurg C. Fambroughg L. Ionesg S. Vllebhg R. Tmvncg T. McQuaidg J. Bradfordg R. Millerg I. Kubiakg B, Reudg D. jonesg J. Kosxnatn Row-4. Mr. Brennan, Sponsorg R. Sweeneyg j. Bnrnettug S. Skevingtong B. Uhlg I. Bradfordg R. Maxwell. I. Corleyg C. Ilodvng K. Gissg A, Lindt-rg E. Fluggg B. Drummond THIS CLUB trys to develop and forward dramatic interest in the high school. It also helps to improve individual talent and establish competition in dramatics throughout the State, THIS YEARS activities were a football dance, a drama cluh play, they had a 114 booth at the Pep Club Carnival. E PURPOSE of this club is recognize high achievement Spanish by students of secon- ry schools and to promote con- uity of interest in the His- nic study. ME OF their activities are a ip to San Luis and they also Christmas caroling. HIS CLUB helps further in- rest in scholastic achievement d to recognize those students ho achieve high honors. HEY OFFER certificates to nderclassmen with an average 1.5 or better. Then in the ring they have a tea for the onored underclassmen. They so assist people who have issed school. ,mai I1 Nalirfmz! ar Szfcicfy Vicc-PresklentfMarvin Mansfieldg Sccretaryejudy Hamiltong President-Ray Taylorg Missing is Treasurer- Bill Lancaster Row-1. Mrs. Iohannscn, Sponsorg S. Adesg G. Quimlmyg I. Umstnttdg P. Dcwlxirstg I. Smadclg M. lliccg M. Bettsg C. Villag B. Midcllctong B. Knappg B. Powerg L. Johnsong C. Urias Row-2. D. Ahdunkog N. Lutcsg R. Francisg L. jonesg W. Jchnscng R. Ariasgljfhlorrisong M. Ariasg I. Brubcckg M, Burgozg I. Allcbrzlmlg N. Battenficldg I. Iacksong S. Crijalvn Rowf3. P.A'LmvEr'g- D. Lnuntg R. Sclxultzg R. Towneg B. Vulucaig I. Brudfordg N. Martinezg L. Arriolng S. Sana-hezg S. Beeler5 C. Taylorg C. Sloan Row-4. Mr. Powers, Sponsorg I. Kuhiakg T. Browng T. Painterg A. Linclcrg D. Evitchg H. Elliotg G. Cissg I. Coffcrg M. Conzalcsg B. Dicusg Mr. Martinez, Sponsor afiomzl flwwr zfcicfy l 4 1 Vice-President-Valerie Kee-neg President-Sylvia Bourlandg Secrcf11ryfR0semary Leavcrg TfC'llSlll'l.'fiJ0l1I'l Langwonhy How41. K. Boydg S. Thomasg B. Knappg I. Allebrandg L. Linesg B. Conwayg S. Adcsg C. Urius Row-2. V. Sherlingg T. McQuaidg B. Browng L. Triggg V. Hendrickson Row-3. S. Arnoldg A. Linde-rg K. Hartung 115 THE PURPOSE of this ?r5r1cl1 glllb President-Betsy Egerg Vice-President-Jim Proctor, Secretary-Treasuref-karen Bedardw' . Row-1. I. Frnnccsg E. Leinliachg P. Turncrg L. Laneg R. Myersg I. Fritz, S. Monohnn, 1. Fritz, M. Lnngworthyg C. Stoddard, S. Adesg I. Churc- hill Row-2. M. Subiu, A. WVilsong S. Bourlnndg A. Aldayg N. Knappg C. Slosserg C. Munkg B. Fish, K. Rydcllg B. Didwayg M. Benzorg P. Griffing D. Stansherry Row-3. I. Slosscrg N. Scotts, J. Simmons, S. Claytong L. THE MAIN purpose of the French Club is to pro- mote and interest people in foreign languages, es- pecially French. THEIR ACTIVITIES are as listed: a booth at the Rierag C. Grayg D. Ferring S. Russellg H. Andersong B. Hobbs, C. Craw- fordg S. Loo, E. Wright, B. Horng A. Cox Row-4. S. We-bbg P. Myersg A. Dominguezg B. Bourlandg B. Guenzig K. Hinclinc, B. jcssccg R. Smithg B. Fish, I. Thompson, S. Burke, R. Psolkag B. Riera, M. Hinclineg P. Haircg Sponsor, Mrs. Leonard, L. Sninz Pep Club Carnival, an initiation banquet, a spring banquet, and a candy sale during Foreign Language Week. fiance 61116 club is to learn about science, science careers and the role science plays in our democracy, to stimulate interest in and interpret science to others, and also to foster co-operation by partici- pation in group activi- ties. THIS YEAR they had exhibits in display cases, and they also had pro- jects at the County Fair. They sold annual covers and sponsored booster cards. ...-q '1'rL'asufer-joan Langworthy, Secretary-Bill jesse, M. McClendong Missing are PresizlentmBill Lancaster, Vice-President-Ken Hartung Row-1. M. Hurdyg D. Guttcryg R. Houghamg W. Chinng M. Langworthyg J. Ogcn Row-2. C. Thourotg V. Hendrickson, R. Psolkag P. Zellersg N. Wheeler, I. Oldynskig K. Boyd, L. Johnson Row-3. J. Grayg S. Cox, S. Chreting S. Bourland Row-4. B, johnson, P. Haireg A. Lender 116 Warden gfllb Secretary-Deblzy Gutteryg President-Hardy Ngg Treasurer-Karen Kehlg Vice-President-John Dallabetta Row-1. S. Thomasg B. Battenfieldg E. Wongg D. Sirrineg S. Newmang S. Adesg C. Slosserg B. Arias Row-2. I. Langworthyg K. Boyclg Bourlnnclg L. Trigg. V. I-Icndricksong J. Allchrandg B. Knappg C. Urias Rowffl. D. Meltong W. Chinng T. Painterg B. jesseg C. Crawfordg T. McQuaidg L. Rosas Row-4. T. Avisg B. Browng L. Lincsg ll. Millcrg ll. Lvnvcrg J. For-rstm-rg 1. Bradforclg Arnold Katia 61116 , sg- .11 ww. W ' .'a,J'+ ' I ' ' .,. .5 N 'tx - Purliamentarian-Wesley Chinng Vice-President-Karen Kehlg Secretary-Nancy Wheelerg Treasurer-Jean Oldynskig President-Bruce Uhl Row--1. M. Langworthyg L. Yanezg R. Psolkag D. Alleng C. Stoddardg R. Houghamg E. Wongg I. Tracyg I. Cc-mprinig A. Lidnsvyg E. Amacharg M. Guida-ro Row-2. Miss Paloma White, Sponsorg W. Millerg R. Ahdunkog D. Cuttcryg C. Stoddardg M. Hardyg D. Massog I. Saxtcng B. Coffeeg K. Kesnerg C. Hardyg I. Ogen Flow-8. B. Cunwayg C. Abbottg J. Taftg C. Turnwskig C. Hampeg P. Bengsg B. Uhlg M. Johnsong M. Oldinskig V. Machlingg J. Guttcryg J. Crecng B. Iohnsong D. Woodg D. Browng D. Dunnigang I. Conwayg S. Blake Row-4. J. Villegusg G. Goodg S. Coxg J. Blakeg M. Harrisg K. Holling H. Ngg R. Frithg M. McLendong C. Crawfordg S. Rouffg J. Foerstnerg N. Wilkesg G. Comprinig R. Phillipsg B. Jesseeg P. Zellersg A. Guidero THE WARDE.N'S club is a service club. It is composed of the stu- dents with high academ- ic achievements. The Warden's Club helps students who are unable to purchase books for school use. THIS IS the club that sponsors the Westem Days during Rodeo Week. They also have the annual steak fry at the years end. THE PURPOSE of this club is to band together L atin Club members and to promote an inter- est in the study of the classics. T H E I R ACTIVITIES for this past year were: a party for new mem- bersg they sponsored the Arizona Junior Classical League Convention at the U. of A. 117 M11 fling Klub I Trr'asurvr-Bettr- Knappg View-Prcsident-Joanne Allebrandg President-Pam Pikeg Secretary-Rosemary Leaver Row-1. K. Beclarclg C. Sloang L. Grayg V. Hr-ndricksong L. Linesg K. Hodgesg C. Luirxnorug I. jones Row-2. B. Micldletong K. Kehlg A. Ewingq B. Turnurg D. Phillipsg N. Lutesg I. Ferrarag S. Gri- THE PURPOSE of Modeling Club is to advance the standards and principles of amateur model- ing for high school girls, and to prepare fashion programs within the high school and for local organizations when called upon to do so. jalva Rowf3. G. Huffg M. McClendong S. Fergusong N. Batten- fieldg I. Simmonsg Miss Fordik, Sponsor SOME OF their activities of the past year have been a Fashion Show, Trip to modeling school, a popularity contest, and a Pep Club Carnival Booth. o leffermen is' 61116 Svcrctary-Trvasurvr-It-rry O,1Jkll1llL'llQ President-Duke Spelceg Vice-President-Cordon Vanct-5 SCfgCll7lt-Hl- Arms-Bert Villa Row-1. D. Fassvttg M. Mansfiulrlg T. Paint:-rg I. Quinng R. Morang A. Carbajalg B. Butler. R. Martina-xg I. Ex-wing D. Lceg T. Rooney Row-2. L. Caldararog F. Daniclsg R. Psolkag B. WVestoverg R. Wallaceg T. Avisg I. Faxnlxroughg li. Browng M. Lugog C. Culpg Row-3. D. Folcyg R. Burnvttcg Solomong D. Cunnigang J. Mc- THIS CLUB'S PURPOSE is to promote good campus spirit and sportsmanship, to govern the wearing of athletic awards on the campus. Veyg W. Samsung WV. Coreyg A. Abrilg G. Perrincg D. Coleg D. Garciag M. Hernandez Row-4. I. Foe-rstnerg A. Hassclg L. Alex- anderg R. Houghamg 1. Burrowg D. Meltong J. Drakug K. Hartungg S. Arnoldg C. DeCorseg D. Castrog B. Evansg W. Perius THE ACTIVITIES of the past year have been: Dance and a picnic. They also sponsored the Harlem Clowns Basketball game. --0 ,fi Row-1. I. Burnettg Virginia Schierling-Vice-Presidentg Beverly 2- C- 51055911 .lf Webefi J- L2?hn9fSilkP- Pike ROW 3'C- Mofri' Uhl-Prcsidentg Valerie Keene-Secretary-Treasurerg T. Allt Row- S0115 L- ROSBSS SPOHSOY-Mfi I0-in W3 ef .Quill and cw!! Quill and Scroll, international society for high school journalists, has been active on the YHS campus this year. Besides sponsoring two scholarship awards to students who will be going to the AIPA summer publications workshop at A.S.C. in July. Quill and Scroll participated in a nationial Auto Safety contest in March and initiated 19 new members in April. Last spring, the chapter awarded two half scholarships to Lupe Rosas and Jim Butner for their outstanding work in the yearbook and newspaper respectively. They not only received this scholarship, but also the Jones Osborn Award money. jim Butner and Lupe Rosas il c KN lyrcs The following people are members of Lyreis Club: Vice-President -john Dallabettag B. Middletung S. Claytong L. Carterg P. Simonsg C. Grayg C. Huffg N. Knnppg P. Turnerg L. Grayg I. Umstattdg M. Bettsg R. Chittog S. Ghiottog I. Saxtong L. Iohnsong B. Powerg M. Barrigag S. Beelerg F. Montijog M. Harrisg I. Blakeg L. Yanezg G. Splawng M. Bengsg T. Alltg C. Fosterg I. Francisg P, Con- trerasg I. Morrisong I. Currie-rg T. Thompsong B. Baileyg P. Baileyg H. Elliottg P. Dallahettag M. Hardyg M. McVeyg L. Davisg B. Iesseeg S. Chreting M. Conradg R. Shullg B. Embreeg C. Hartg A. Linderg I. Kuhiakg B. Ballg T. Gunterg D. Meltong R. Shupeg L. Lopezg S. Holling I. Spencerg M. Prestong B. Hillg T. Smithg B. Valikaig I. Killingsworth THE CLUBS of the school year of '62-'63 have all been quite active. They have all ful- filled their purpose and have also done their very best to promote good will and school spirit among the students of Y.H.S. Each club strives to develop principles of leadership and service to school and community. 4 I ,J 6111 .U t I1 .I Librarian-Virginia Henclricksong President-,Tim Foerstnerg Secretary-Treasurer-Linda Triggg H. Riceg I. Greeng M. Bettsg J. Kosmatag R. Crawfordg P. Neeseg B. Homg F. Williamsg S. Leeg T. Hallg I. Hznmiltong M. Greeng I. Myerg I. Bally K. Kehlg J. Stroudg I. Linesg C. Quilterg M. Mc- Cld-K.Hll I'I.Hl.-f-1-F.Gz'.S -'N.D h -C.D ht'.I' en on, o in, ozfitp 1. , riy, J pencer, oug erty, oug er y, I rwing L. Cliffg C. Thonmsg I. Mucllerg I. Grayg S. Webbg R. Monahang R. Iordang E., Leinbachg I. Irwing C. Crawfordg B. Battenfieldg N. Battenfieldg P. Leavittg D. Thackerg C. Solomong P. Dewhirstg'M. Munkg S. Blakeg C. Crawfordg R. Crawfordg T. Pritchardg I. Petersg I. Reynoldsg G. Sheridang Sponsor-Mr. John Dallabetta 61116 Pre idents Anchor D.E.C.A. Drama French F.B.L.A. F.F.A. F.H.A. Future Nurses Future Teachers Key Latin Lettermen Lyres Melody Modeling National Honor Society National Thespians Pep Quill 8a Scroll Pam Simons Paul Codispoti Joanne Allebrand Betsy Eger Lucille Arriola Cary Major Sharon Powers Kathy Boyd Bobby Sue Bailey Roy Miller Bruce Uhl Dulke S'pel'ce Iim Foerstner Mary Lou Arias Pam Pike Sylvia Bourland Charles Phillips Ian Weber Beverly Uhl Radio Ivan Barker Science Bill Lancaster Spanish National Honor Society Ray Taylor Z Sue Ann Newman Wardens f Hardy Ng 7wf1-M 9w4um.d'of+h.tLL.S PLM fi-lfuits. THE PURPOSE of this club is to advance standards of instrumental and to oversee many details a large group of students and use of many dollars worth of music and to solidify the group in itself. SOME OF its activities are initiat- ing new members, sponsoring a dance, and an annual banquet. 121 'j jlrgfq i -j ?: .r' 5'i4 K . . V , V- x K Egg RSSS2 Q ? EEQQQQTE Qi was J X if 5' N claw! if i is N5 One-two Cha-cha-cha! Mr. Dallabetta and the Ll1Cille Arrivlfl, Olivia Villarreal, Sandra Holli majorettes are teaching the band the Cha-cha for a Carole Dewhirsf, and Tinker Tf1y10f are dfeSSed half time Show. Halloween costumes for the F.B.L.A. initiation. fflffff fi Wifi ,Ama , Am Back to school blues are apparent in the faces of the students on the first clay of school. Bruins are racked dur- ing acnlor testing peri- ods. I XV1bll he would qult f dancing, I want to go lflf home' was that two hot dogs and three cokcs, or hot dogs and two cokes? its X R .531 it 5' Wt XA QQ. Q W .W 15 7 ' 41 v Nothing like ll new hair-do tu boost il giri's cyan' zfyalfy ,kj 1 . Y K St-cnc ut thi- cafeteria during tlu- Y-Day Holm-coining Dance. The Cil6Cl'iCl'ldCl'S ringing up another victory for the Crims on the Vic- tory Bell. 5kQQ,tQtt Key Clubbers putting on u pre-school skit in the triangle for Y-Day. FZ 'GN 1 si, T..- P , spix !- N M L S X, rg? , ii I. lr E wwf!! 3?-9 FA The lost trophy. The inner-city football trophy went to our rivals--until next year. Mike Bundy C321 tries for a basket. Behind him are Ron jesse and john Brown. 126 Darl Fassett going for a pin. w John Atondo of the Yuma I.V. squad runs for another touc down in the closing game of the season. Cnzdiliou. Off Wresflin TRADITIONS WEEK was a week of competition b tween the classes for the promotion of pep and scho spirit, and to boost the beginning of wrestling and ba ketball season. THE CAFETORIUM was decorated wi posters, pep boosters, and balloons, as was the enti campus. Pre-school pep rallies were held in the triangl every morning, and the teachers put on the funniest pe rally of the year, as they dressed up like song ar cheerleaders. Wifi Soph. skit at the Bonfire Rally. lior Untouchables raided Y.H.Sg on dress-up day. L. to r. are Bev Uhl, Hardy Ng, and john Bumett star in the Senior skit In McBride, Gordon Vance, Jim Fambrough and Bill Brown. at the Bonfire Rally. Vevk Sets 'mi Hawk film!! DSTER PARTIES were held weeks in advance and all ring Traditions Week. The highlight of the week was E bonfire rally which was held at the blockf' E COMPETITION was stiff and the Freshmen won E Traditions VVeek plaque for their outstanding sup- t and achievement. The Freshman class won the first Traditions XVeek plaque for being tops in the promotion of pep and spirit. VIN' Bonfire rally crowd and band. I'm Tom Cooper and I'm Basketball Queen A 127 Y . W . , its M ,rise S.L.O,B. The Student Leaders Officer Banquet was the first of the annual luanquets hosted by Key Club. Mr. Patterson explains an Soldwedel and Danny Hughes. advanced Algebra problem to Ann Loading up for the dance band trip to Flagstaff, are the members of the Yuma High Dance Band. February 6, 7, and8found most Criminals all dressed out in western togs. Girls were allowed to wear riders and boys were urged to wear their western shirts and jeans. Pictured here are: David Mann, Toni Slagle, Sue Ann Loo, and Rudy Hernandez. 1. fi 'W Aa s X ,ij K A 31 , f V ' Q ,.- -my annuals- W AMW H .1 f It's a bird-itls a plane-it's a CERMI Bill Ball discovers the microscopic world of Biology. january 25 proved to be a busy day as most of the student body received their T.B. tcst. L X: Green hands, sloppy shirts, and straw hats wcrc thc fasiion of thc clay for thc Future Farmers initiation. VA' Mr. XVcctc's football laullctiu board displayed clippings and pic- tures of all thc football games. J Y ' -'aj . X. . lr A typical F rid Hey you, get up and fight! A skit put on during the Latin Q Club initiation. This marked the end of another six hours and 40 minutes in the day of a Crim. Now that wasn't so bad, was it? 1 Xu- Y . 3 M Mr. Weete-Senior English teacher Now is the time for all good land graduatingl seniors to get measured for caps and gowns. Mrs. Beeler and Sharon Grijalva. as assed ,A way Yvus S. The Student Council sponsored the Spring Formal that was held in the Cafetorium on February 3. Mr. Drysdale-Senior Problems teacher. This is how the cafetorium looked during the Student Body campaigns. A scene from the Junior Class play, Mrs. McThing, which turned out to be a huge success. - Qld:-..., . U15 Xml Hrvughf ANOTHER YEAR has come to an end, it seemed to go by so fast. FOR THE Seniors it was the last opportunity to do so many things that has been left undone before, such as that last chance to raise grades, to attend all the games, dances, and plays, to make new friends and to become better friends with the old ones. AT THE same time it was the first chance to perhaps do a little fortune tell- ing into the future. By now most Seniors had decided what they plan to do after graduation: college, jobs, or marriage. Good Luck Class of ,63l WELL CLASS of '64, you finally made it! Yuma High is yours now. We wish you the best of luck in carrying on the traditions of YHS. Have fun and work hard in your Senior year. OUR SOPHOMORE class is eagerly awaiting the arrival of next September when they can call themselves upperclassmen and be a part of the ruling classi' on campus. 1966 SEEMS to be so far in the future for the Freshmen, that very few of them gave it even a momentis thought. But all too soon the four years will have vanished and graduation will be upon them, just as the end of their Freshman year seemed to disappear. EACH AND everyone of us has given a part of our lives to a school that has redeemed that small part a thousand times over. Thank you Yuma High, thank you. N xx N ,flflamwzfs Cv kcmembcr SLOB Banquet Y-Day Sr. Class Play T ' W k Wirp ee Traditions Week Sleigh Ride Serenade Jr. Class Play Western Week Spring Formal Drama Club Play Bow ,n Sucker Day Student Body Elections Operetta Sadie Hawkins Day AMS Talent Show Pep Club Carnival 11 vw Kcginuing l 2 MAL UJUQ f 1 fk., -1 QM1 44 - 1 ' 'wi w1'rUM WM QQJvvvQ1LA ' I ' IX A l .5 5 I A Qfyn, X rfx . A f fl ft X it ' fn' L' X' .I V -A Q Mo X N M2 JVM W X K -5 1 4 kjwigjg, ,OA J X'ffY u X N A 'S ' ' N 'f , V M, J V! 1 X. Y ' .. , , nl, ' M4 Ni: NA. h ,ug .1'A,KgI ' S-fx K iid!! ,XVIXX L VA X .. - J W rw ,D,f:X14fQyA- 'XX .2 -fiij fl 'J' h I i - x ' U J I 'X 'f L K , Q , , XCHI,-'XJ v N I X 'fix' ix ,XI ,f : , XXX. . K D ix t 5 A I N 'LN 1' XSA 1 fu fi 1 fx,-..x -w ,' 1 .m uLmLMK vMM U Q ,jQ5, 1'i.w?.1'Lx' J , J Mx X lfxxfyfk Q ,Q V -Q ' J X I .IRIX .fE'i? f5 XT HU 43-'W v'Q'U q'yL' J N A N ' ff XA K ,llik- .1 ' ' M4 , X M . X. .K X Q, J I f AL7 I U 57 of -1,5lYx.,67x! 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Y QQ. f'wgg3245gf?ziQ?HS5mZ2.ngZ5sg mt jgiglimgepfg, ,Qf-Zsifwfii-,2QS.W'ifu ' afgy:'3brFEiiE3fiK??r,5i5!h?,!11,5 Qs!!f?iz?'Li1is'1 'Q k k Nlfililif,Eilwgii'Q55-3531?Wifif5f.3FEf?2fw. l ' 'Hffv1fHi'fiffQiffiflkf 1 l K if ,wa ' YQ zzf '1 L, . 5' if if Q . Wir' Q: H., A , . V- .1 -.-7 .3 J . Z Jw V, 56' ,pw Sharon Grijalva RoseMary Leaver Co-Head Co-Head ,.,...........,... 1 Q, V f- ,W QQ 1 , 'ir fr at-:mv 1 if-i Toni Almodova Pat Haddox Kathy Hodges s A ff V SONGLEADERS, Top Row-Bette Knapp, Kathy Hodges, Sharon Grijalva, Charlotte Sloan, and Toni Almodova. Bottom Row-Bonnie Tumer, Rosemary Leaver, and Pat Haddox s l L 5 Q. Bette Knapp Charlotte Sloan an I' Pep Bonnie Turner VHS Varsity wilful! quad . ,.r ., 1--'l ' .. fs. ., Q X il A K I I X J 2 J In ij F 4 'F 'F' My . .,,.t,t., ,. I fx Aoki, l Row 1. Larry Comet, Bert Villa, Mike Lugo, Billy Solo- mon, Thadeus Cipson, Tim Avis, john Brown, Duke Spelcc, Tim Rooney, How 2. John Quinn, Richard Pools, Dennis Finfrock, Bill Sawers, Tim Painter, Ray Burnette, joe Olivas, David Howry, Curley Culp, Doug Olbcrg. Row 3. Cordon Vance, Calvin Bivins, Steven Phillips, Buckshot Samson, Doug Lee, Lee Hancock, Walt Perius, Mike Fish, Bill Brown. Row 4. jim Fambrough, Dennis Foley, Mar- vin Mansfield, Tom Kastner, Ted Coil, David Castro, and Ken Hiss, Manager. Yuma High School Football Calendar HOME VISITOR 0 Tucson . . . . 13 'V 0 Flagstaff . . . 38 25 Chandler . . . 12 7 Coronado . . 7 19 Tempe .... O 7 Scottsdale . . 27 7 Mesa ....... 27 12 Arcadia ...... 8 36 Carl Hayden .......... . 49 The 62-63 Football did the impossible. Exciting play and up- sets marked the year for the Yuma gridders. Good coaching and hard work paid off big dividends for the team as they upset Arcadia 12-8. if ik 'Nui ' 140 COACH Frank Thomas Has Srcitiug year af 1 Tim Rooney Wins and lfrfsses, the Bay Burnett Larry Comet N olbert Villa David Howry fifa as ha' A '12 an if Wi 'i - .i fl Marvin Mansfield Curley Culp l6'i 5 I ll ef Keafiu ,Arcadia Steven Plulhps Duke Spelce 'N-U '.'. A SSS. Q 'i ',, f A, M, if j 21 A '-,...m- aw A, - Q X 6 'Wy 4 Q . x uf ni 'T :EEL - -' K, fi l , fd . X . ,.,g y ,. , M ,,,gg,, L x 3515 :4 K X K , . Q, 3:..,,,,.,s .. . ,S .Q..p4,, Q A1131-H ravi. g Qjfbkmimgi A H f 5' ,Q li? ,fi nf Doug Olberg X xii 'Yam 32,0 5 75 f 1 5 fe: 55 . m A ' Q ' ---1-wg K1..f K X x' V Q- , M S , .Mm , K , ' .fgfifl 'F ,F A Q ik ' , 1 Cordon Vance Hrims l6'usf Out Busting out of the crim head for another game is Tim Avis 1501, Bert Villa 1401 and loc Olivus 1821. Holding tlmc hoop are the YHS Songleudcrs. ' Vu , vw . T- 'x YUMA VS. ARCADIA Tackling Arcuclin griclder is Toni 1321. Others include Bill Sawcrs 1521, Dennis Finfrock 1761, Bill Brown 1711, and Ray Burnett 1631 With 561151114 nf . . . N KS .W YUMA VS ARCADIA Usb' Ouchl say Arcfmclii players as they are tackled by Art Has- YUMA VS ARCADIA Come back heref, says Arcadia tackle, as Gordon Vance UU YUMA VS. ABCADIA Dennis Finfrock UG? gets ready to grab a Titan while he is being tackled by Bert Villa C40D. VVatcbing is Bill Brown UD, Tim Rooney 1612, and Bill Solomon 1752. 145 - , ?z114a14d,... YUMA VS. CORONADO Getting ready to receive a pass is john Brown 1812. ALL CRIMS HAVE THE FOOTBALL SPIRIT. Pic- ,fx tured as a football rough-neck is Mary Gray. Cheer- leaders pictured are Karen Bedard, LaNell Lines, and Sue Ann Newman. 'X YUMA VS. TEMPE Here I come, says Bert Villa C40J as he runs for a touchdown. Others are Gordon Vance C122 and Tim Rooney KGD. 5015! ,flffizfn J ! J YUMA VS. TEMPE Oof! says Curley Culp C331 as Bill Brown 1711, Tim Avis 1501, and John Brown C811 come to the rescue. YUMA vs. CORONADO Fighting to grab that pass is John Brown CS11. ,I 1-if M MQ, Ringing out another victory for the Crims are songleaders, Rosemary Leaver, Bonnie Turner Kathy Hodges, and Pat Hadclox. YV' Pm 5 Outstanding 1 a 1 Row-1. l-r S. Burge, B. Bavley, W. Pride, W. Everetts, Bustamonte, M. Reeves, D. Tipton, G. Smith Row-2. B. Ramage, Toles, M. Hernandez, F. Jacksons, C. Evitch, F. Daniels, Conway, L. Coz Row-3. P. Higuera, Al- .bf -- f i: fl , ali . U.:-'Q-, A 2. ' ' 7:',..N ,. pl-Q,, - - V ,- Af 9 fi , A . , ', -m -, -ali if 251' , 'E W - -- fi if Lf . : . ' i n . re-S?q ..gw.,- HC 6 Coach Southward ff ill bert, M. Fish, M. Rogers, B. Mitchell Row-4. D. San- date, T. Ramos, L. Caldararo, Williams, L. Vemon, G. Giss, L. Alexander Row-5. Chuck Southward, jim Pell coaches, B. Uhl, mgr. Our JV Football season has come- to a close. They have done a fine job. Their coaches, Coach Pell and Southward, should be congratulated for having a team with such ability and showing good sportsmanship at all games. Gur IV vs Kofa 21-12 wma ,Z If. lv of Q' ! No. 32 Ken jackson, No. 14 Francisco Daniels Sept. 15 Antelope' 0-31 Sept. 27 San Pasqual' 0-27 Oct. 11 Kofa' 21-12 Oct. 18 Brawley' 0-6 Oct. 25 El Centro 27-0 Nov. 3 Blythe' 21-2 Nov. 8 Kofa 21-0 Nov. 15 Calxico 60-6 ' Home Games 2 if 3, IV vs Antelope 0-31 No. 40 VVillie Pride, No. 70 Dennis F infrock, on ground-George Gonzales ?rr1sl1 Ha 6 Perfect kfcard 13 . . f Q A N , ' I .ffl f, r , fl I lf S l 9 fa x 5 M Row-1. l-r R. Smith, E. Anaya, C. Sena, M. Goldsboro, D. Ferrin, j. Vahl, B. Brandt Row-2. D. Shelton, Cedillo, I. Deverse, D. Ramirez, R. Doten, P. Tracy, D. Mann, M. Barriga, D. Meeh Row-3. B. Hom, B. Cray, S. Kehl, I. Pershall, Ramage, L. Ross, M. YVammack, K. Cannan Row-4. Nash T. Cooper, M. Beltran, M. Angulo, R. Our ,62 Frosh team should be given a good hand. They have brought a victorious year for all. Coach Headington and Bryan deserve a big congratulation for bringing the boys to such a fine year. Our '62 frosh team showed good sportsmanship, dress, and conduct at all games. This team has many things to be proud of. Congratulations boys. 921+ f . 51 V ' ,, ,Va ear: X, s '4 3, ...,, ...., .E -.'N'WWW..-....,-'P Contreras, L. Bedoya, R. Packer, T. Furrow, A. Knepper Row-5. E. Ponce, E. LeRoy, R. jessee, R. Gonzales, F. Olivias, B. Hunter, M. Kasun Row-6. C. McDonald, F. Sanchez, D. Abril, T. Kelly, W. French, Dean, H. Rice Row-7. Coach Cliff Bryan, 1, Bogle Mgr., M. Reyes, Coach Bill Headington, R. jackson Mgr. lil af- 3 'tl ,f 3 'Wi M X 31' ,S . X , .iv Al I fix, ,. .IA it J er-t ww re- fr .5 i if .fm .xg x ' x F 2 Ars' ps wt.. 'K Coach Bryan xg 55 w ' s .t 1 V Coach Headington Mmm Wash Frosh vs Kofa 13-0 No. 10 Jim Valle, No. 24 Pat Tracy, No. 6 David Meeh. Blocking is Ron Jesse Sept. 26 El Centro 13-2 Oct. 3 Kofa' 13-0 Oct. 17 Brawley 20-18 Oct. 24 El Centro' 14-14 Oct. 31 Antelope cancelled Nov. 3 Blythe 13-7 Nov. 7 Kofa' 20-7 Nov. 14 Calexico' 33-20 ' Home Games 151 Varsity l6'f1sk cfm!! Row-1. Ray Beltran, Bruce Ryan, Ron Jessie Row-2. Painter Row-3. Coach Tracy, Mike Harris, june De- Mike Powell, Willie Meeks, Fernando Sandate, Tim horny, Thaddeus Gipson, Mike Bundy, john Brown Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Coach Manager Russell Tracy Emilio Ponce Date Dec. Dec. Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Brawley El Centro Brawley Tempe Arcadia Scottsdale Chandler Coronado Mesa Kofa Arcadia Chandler Tempe Coronado Scottsdale Mesa Kofa 48 36 25 82 72 forfeit 47 57 89 45 52 72 74 50 forfeit 49 64 .. K-irc' Raymond Beltran N a -+-Q ri' ,B l June Dehorny Ron Jessie K in his wi -, , High 5 e 4 55' JX7 John Brown Mike Bundy s .I.N ., Thaddeus Cipson Mike Harris we 1 Willie Meeks Tim Painter Mike Powell Bruce Ryan Fernando Sandate Gibson and Brown go for rebound and fail. Cfrims Ha ve Ewifzm Bundy comes off the board with ball against Coronado. Brown out maneuvers KC-eonge from Kofaj on re- boun . mr nf l6'ask dba!! Bruce Ryan clashes with Mesa's player. ll i 63 Dehorney believes in togethemess, as he takes away ball from Tempe. Dehorney watches Brown as he reaches for il tip-in. ,Z V. l6'nsk dba!! G. Gonzales, P. Tracy, F. Torres, T. Martinez, D. Finfrock, M. Rogers, Coach Mclendon B. Bailey, T. Coil, R. Burr, C. Bolton, Toles, R. Zavala Mr. McClendon-Coach This year's basketball team did very well with its opponents. We are very pleased and proud of our boys with the outcome of their games between Kofa. We can look forward to a few boys that will advance to varsity position from this year's J. V. squad. 9rcsl11mz14 l5'ask dim!! Row-ll. M. Beltran, B. Gamble, T. Miller, A. Franks, T- COOPCF, H- V0f19-Hd, B- Gffly, K- Hollin, M. Elrfill R. Contreras, M. Hensley, T. Kelly, G. Quilter Row-2. Spencer, G- DOUEH, K. Taylor, M. KHSUH Our Freshmen basketball players did a very - Aih - F mmffx. W good job this year. They Were probably the 3 S l shortest team but they made up for that with F good players. f s-.N X Next year they will all come back an ex- i ' perienced I. V. team. We will wait and see 'yet what 63 6a 64 has for the Freshmen. l: -. F lt 3 lf bf- xv -et . . y 5 y S+-F Mr. Hengl-Coach Siwflfffff Page aww .5 ww W ww MW WKQM IMG X QW 1 Mfg P 'D' 032 Q5 M WWW M' XAUYZIQM' A .AQOWYOD Cbexug ,,10 X G ., WL! I w .bimgpdltf ILUCS6 . lb 3 wb' ' U In 14 ZA H Met L DMD N22 PV' Of' 3700 Uv , .A xlff Sang qw! Elzeerlmdfr 14 Signature Page , X i'9'AK,,x.q-1, gp! 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Under ., Psolka, WValt Perius, Duke Spelce, Tim Rooney, Keith Euhus, and Curley Culp. the direction of Coach Patterson, the team came out with a perfect seasonis record to be proud of. YUMA HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY WRESTLING Fgfwfgrp' 1r,-. ,rch 3 Yuma Date S-CHQ Score f i i pl 26 Dec. 7 Rincon 16 il gdliy , 26 Dec. 15 Catalina 16 A Won 21-22 Tourgament ' ls'l qt, 'ii lll A 33 Ian. 4 Arca ia 13 T l ziiil L iii' lii 38 Jan. ll Scottsdale 5 ' lr - 28 jan. 12 Tucson 11 . : - . ,gr 31 Ian. 16 Kofa 8 1 ' 1 Vrs4 27 Ian. 19 Coronado 9 at i f ,sii X 25 jan. 25 Mesa 14 lsssti so jan. 26 Pueblo 12 28 jan. 30 Kofa 11 5 nls 1 5' 23 Feb. 2 Catalina 17 Coach Pat Patterson . . . Jia Zlmicfmf d Season. gl W . .wGsvl'ei:f-5-'f, re.. Q i . lffsylix Q Q1 , . fm L , S sw R, :rg-, Ji 552241,-fgiiis-fQi,swA-11' -, 2 1 A an S ' R. ,:mVhA 5 K jim Power Alfonso Carvajal :L- v X M sf.. l... F XM. 5 . ,W - Q, R g. . f- i i qw W-MM-..,, . 5-sq-an Donnie Fregozo joe Burrow Richard Moran Bill Butler A K . 1 if .. .Fa fa A., .--55 Q, as rv, . ,, .. .. E M 1 ..-em limi-fe .f,w,,. - Richard Psolka Walter Perius wi XS 1 , - ws, l X i X wk X Ygikx wk N lx Mi QR ,sz , ' -' fi R. . if rr Jay Erwin Darl F assett A mei Q N X S Max Hall john Quinn Duke Spelce Tim Rooney Keith Euhus Curley Culp 161- fw -of r-i3i g.iil-S-sr'Y-'Sir .. N 'K k ag .--up il X Qu- -f me if . y - wi. Q.: . i 5 . rg, -. .L -W :lux N ll w F- Q 11f as is :,f?2.s5::. H N N E K eq Q X N N is .x,S K ZX Q nary-- X-,ed .. . V, ,A A, llama High Mfzfmm . . . He needs help! - Donnie Fregozo goes for a pin with a double arm bar. Aw, come on. - Duke Spelce goes for a pin with a reverse double-double Who's got who? - Tim Rooney does a standing switch for a reversal. . . . Kapfurc Kvgioual Zrvwn . . . Reverse coming up. - Keith Euhus goes for a basket-weave pinning combination. Pin! - XValt Perius goes for a pin with a near side Hold on there! - Bill Butler counters a stand-up cradle. and State 61455 ,4,,4 mm Ehtzmpioushz 6511114 Wins Keginmzl Title This undefeated Yumi High wrestling team along R. Moran, D. Fregozo, Power, Burrow, B. with Conch Patterson represented Yuma in the Class Butler, R. Psolka, D. Spelce, K. Euhus, and fat cen- 1AA region il wrestling tourniment. They are Cfrom terJCoacl1 Patterson. leftl C Culp T Rooney NV Perius, D. Fassett, State ,Mat Ghamps Nine Yuma High wrestlers Went to the Butler, Culp, Fassett, Moran, Perius, Psolka, Class AA State XVrestl1ng Tournament and Rooney, and Spelce. Burrow and Culp took came back with the team championship and first place, Psolka and Spelce took second tvso individual state champions. place, and Fassett, Moran, and Rooney took The State champ team included Burrow, third place at state. joe 'Burrow was a State Champion in the 112 weight division for Yuma. He was also selected the most outstanding wrestler of the state meet. Ioe pinned his man in the second period, being his second pin of the meet. Curley Culp was a State Champion in the unlimited Weight division for Yuma. Curley got the championship when he came out with a 3-0 decision over Kofa Highls Cary Staggs. Joe Burrow Curley Culp 20 0 0 18-1-2 'W ., J V. Wrestling 'IKJQ 'TQ Front row Qfrom leftjz Tommy Pritchard, Charlie Spurr, George EVifCh, Dennis FOIBY, Ray Burnette, Buddy Benny Hall, Vance Morse, Larry Caldararo, Richard Ed- H0PS0n, lohn Quinn, Gene TOYYGS, Ernie Ruiz, and won, Jay Erwin, Roger Doerr. Second row Cfrom leftl: Coach Southward. The JV Team, under the direction of Coach Southward, did a fine job and gained much val- uable experience this year. With this experience behind them, we should expect to see some of these boys make varsity next year. Chuck Southward Coach Varsity Crack gd 'V A 'E W: 1 17:4 ' T W' . B J 1 3 ., I 5-31 1' , x' L' , .s - Q., - ug: ' 2 Z K' 'l - X 75: Row-1. F. Edwards, D. Garcia, A. Abril, J. Otero, G. Coach, B. Brown, Fambrough, C. Bivins, T. Coil, B. Lovejoy, C. Varelal, C. DeCorse Row-2. D. Cramer, Lorona, D. Andrews, S. Phillips, R. Jessie, M. Bundy, Mgr., L. Comet, Olivas, A. Hassell, T. Cipson, NV. H. Needhan, Head Coach Perius, F. Daniels, Mgr. Row-3. L. Holehan, Ass't., Track is one of the sport events during the spring and summer season. There were only five returning lettermen this year. The sophomores and juniors have played a big part in this years team and have filled the shoes of last years graduating mem- bers more than adequately. As always, long hours of body building and hard Work on the part of the individual, not only improves them but also the team. This years squad is predicted to be one of the best in the past few years. .. L ,L A .J i 1. . : g i 3-ry. ,, ,,a M -.9 Mari us -2 iffy ' ' Q r q is sifsf-I' I sf , Harry Needham Head Coach R at, , 7 1 ,- y, r T mg. 5 i Lee Holehan Assistant Coach Strive an tv 1 .3 --li, A is . H fn. QQ. , -.,X -, uw, -wif -' Alex Abril s 5 mx ws! fairer-21:10 ' 753 1ef.i'1g5s-zmiiif K, M., , ,,,,,.,5 - wg Q wrfgff ..,,, ,. . W. ,g,Mk,g r K- my . as 55 -fu, ,V fr M r: J, ew 'A' -3 B N Mig? Bill Brown . -A5333 gf:-55 A r':n5,,ug3zvZiwaszgfif -2, -GEILLWL 'Lv J, f. ufygp. .f , X 'Wu Q fffif 5 s y Q! W my at N all Q Q 6 Q' R 3.5 L46 , 5 , . vi H555 7 L t I ffl 5 X A Ted Coil i Za Don Andrews Larry Comet O Q 6 O 6 O O vs, , ' ' -emails-.P-f'is .X , r F 1 a . t . R. Calvin Bivins is if l f Mike Bundy g.., N .- , -. -, X Aa 5. 4' x F r r BJY Chuck DeCorse :. .. : V .13--'A 1-' A V iiif,.f'f .35f5i:- 5 ' Vzkfffkfi: .I5i?: 'S' . 3:- t u ' X5 Y '- v . ,. --1?1l,,I IW A 1715-22 If: W uns. , -A 1' , ' -h K' A f m , ..,.. FN r a im,x 1 A - i 'X ' ,f-xii 157' ' F Q' V A f, wwe. 'Yum A james Fambrough Danny Garcia B a l A Thaddeus Gipson Arthur Hassell Ronnie Jessie Vicforirfus 5'ms014.f if 5 ci f ,: A gi iw mf ffl . l Bob Lorona Steve Phillips Gary LOVGIOY X? , .,s-if-My 5 J. JY f-Hiwiwiii-25145 M-'H-ff-v 'frm-f if-ff , -V - WSW '-Jw K 5,5 J L , S 4 , f will l' 8 S fl' 5 me + ' 2 ii lm sw if. A f S a 1 -igwfzppigfefgifiim Joe Olivas Gilbert Varela , if Walter Perius Gordon Vance if ls 9 if ,nr rw 1 ., 5. ,Q K K LJ' V' is 5 Joaquin Otero Frank Edwards Promising Sophomore Alex Abril wins the 880 in first meet of the season. ,Z V. Crack ,N K K Q Q Q 5 I Row-1. D. DeCorse, T. Furrough, E. LeRoy, W. B. Gamble Row-3. B. Sawyer, M. LeGrande, W. Johnson, P. Tracy, E. Ruiz, Row-2, R, Comet, C. Meeks, F. Braden, W. Pride, M. Zigich, B. Golds- Splawn, G. Quilter, G. Gonzales, A, Cuidero, T. Kelly, borough, T. Martinez ss 7+ , gy I 'eteran high jumper Thaddeus Cipson easily clears the bar gainst Blythe. Speedy Cordon Vance wins another 100, while Jiggs Fambrough captures third. Hrvss Kcfuufry :future I 3 Wim- if 1 1 K . -vz, will if K T -Q f E 1 ea.. 1 ie . 5 , as 1 Sf! ft. .1 ' 1 .4 - t . 2 ,Sf 'V N ' - GK, I V., I , I E K Q 5 2 1 .1 'EJ 1 uv 4 ', rf .dl -lk A 5: KK , Vi K, if I lg. t ' 1 0 5 f 9 e 1 Y , 1 s, J e . 3 K 3 f ' ' tl., 4 . . 3 , 5' . - , f A any L , . if Y 'X 1 t RS., uv p L v Top row: Chuck DeCorse, Gary Lovejoy, Donnie DeCorse. Bottom row: Joaquin Otero, Gilbert Ochoa, Alex Ahril, Ernie Ruiz, and Raven Comet. ir? THIS YEAR Coach Needham has done a good job of producing some fine runners. Congratulations to Dannv Garcia who holds the school record of 1.9 miles in 9:52. Good luck next year, boys. him? ' Coach Needham CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE 1962-63 Yuma Score Date School Score 27 Sept. 28 Chandler 40 Oct. 5 Coronado 30 Oct. 12 Kofa 29 Oct. 19 Tempe 30 Oct. 27 Scottsdale 29 Nov. 2 Mesa 35 Nov. 9 Arcadia 5th. Nov. 21 District place Danny Garcia also placed 14th in the State. Ki f fa.. fr ffl M -'22 A are FQ t 1 . V 13.3 ts' . ,Q 28 15 25 23 25 26 20 udividual Sndurancc we r vp J ,.L4 . ,L,, .N.i fki j iim ak ee eff? - s 5 Danny Garcia Raven Comet Gilbert Verela 1' ' f- N ,YN ff Chuck DeCorse Alex Abril Ernie Ruiz VValter Corey Gary Lovejoy Donny DeCorse . ,Ei YHS crim Head Gilbeff Ochoa Ernie Affiolfl if 1 I QE S32 5 r J 5 L? sf S 5,0111 iff Sp! iff uma Front row Qfrom lrftj S Rough D Tennille, F Bmmon R Dupree L Alexander B Rrem, D DllDH1gclI1 C Smrth R Nelson T Burnett V Moss Back row Cfrom left B Mlndger, and W Mlllel' Manager Mltchell Manrger 14 Domrnguez D Tenmlle E Coutclue w s Q M. iii? E932 3' 7 f -fy 3 ,rl., lil? , W 2, 9 'x' , iw Le Eiga A M of. ,i . . . High Swimming lcam. . . . M Lewis Alexander Dennis Dunnigan Bryan Mitchell-Manager Ed Coutchie Richard Dupree Vance Morse Frank Dominguez Walter Miller-Manager Richard Nelson Bill Biera Steve Rough Gerald Smith-Manager Don Tenmlle Shown swimming across the pool are Richard Dupree, Don Ten- nille, Bill Riera, and Ed Cout- chie. Has ,4 lflfffflfl' .... Don Tennille follows Bill Riera as they both dived into the water. Ed Coutchie and Bill Riera race across the pool. Outstanding llcar .1 ! .I ctured are: Frank Dominguez, Steven Ruff, Dennis Dunnigan, and Vance 0l'Se. Swimming are: Frank Dominguez and Steven Ruff. Ceting ready to take off are: Ed Coutchie, Bill Riera, Don Tennille and Richard Dupree. 175 Var ity Baseball .... Row-1. George Gonzales, Bert Villa, Bob WVallace, Harold Jim Meyer Row-3. Scott Arnold, Gordon Vance, Ed Avery, McCugh, Ronnie McBride, Doug Lec, john Quinn, Kenneth Bill NVilliams, Iim Zack, Charles McGee, Jim Conway, Tim Hurtung How-2. Duke Spelce, Al Curuvujul, Tim Painter, Rooney XVooclrow Samson, David Schnock, Ken johnson, Paul Blair, ff we J zz, rf: f .,.-2i sf AZQQ 25 eerfyl Coach Kelly Manager-Manuel Acosta 176 J-Kas Oppvrtunify . . Bruce Ryan John Brown Alfonso Carvajal xr K1 K1 N l X Bert Villa Tim Rooney Tim Painter Buckshot Samson Marvin Mansfield john Quinn I Richard Phillips Bob Wagner Joe McGill A O O is-fi X wi t Scotty Arnold Bob Wallace Doug Lee Q my Jim Zack David Schnack 270 Win .,.. TOITI White Cordon Vance Q ,iv ,ffwgq K Ed Avery AQ' fi VVarming up are Bob VVa1lace, Bruce Ryan, and Buckshot Sansom. gffg ww - mfg. w w I ' ' , if l A: . L .Q Q. ' I Q 6l1zw1,0i0r1sl1ip.f if .1 I got itl He's Safel Hope he gets it! This year's Varsity baseball team has been doing a fine job. The determination and stamina of the boys shows up in the way they play out on the field. 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Richard Jackson, Gray, Mike Harris, Russell Smith, Mark The Junior Varsity baseball team, under the di- rection of Mr. Freeze, has been doing a fine job this year. The team is made up of underclassmen, who will most likely be in Varsity baseball next year. Good luck boys, and keep up the good Work. ,4 fhlefc Signature Page 'Zo0 c 2fdX 6 Eli Cf5l,cZ4MQ Q.M MMM Mffggmagizgd WZ .www jaw fVd gf . 6f2? 13 1 Xzwmmguf-N MQQMA we wifi? XCJUML L 1 LLMQL Z. Q30'f1f5QVOQ Wi lNkQ f14A cxk fbfhwxlfjfi I CNN ,dwg Jlocvmwifhk 35 rulmfw ,Ai LCCMM T QLPT'-J M C3ffVMbYLa.:.A, ,Mg LM-c,,f3 Wim '2CQve1Q, M3 , Q1QA 5L'QN-Qgfug' ffm? Fm My CL Gymnastics Crum xt-5 Front row ffrom leftl: Jim Power, Larry Caldararo, joe David Shelton, Richard Psolka, Ray Burnett, Denny Cole Burrow, Don Brown, Steve Merrifield, and Roger Doerr. and David Stone. Back Row Cfrom leftl: Bruce Westover, Gary Perrine Coach Pat Patterson The 1962-63 Gymnastics team, under the direction of Coach Patterson, did a fine job this season. A lot of time and hard work was put in by these boys. Gymnastics are exercises for strengthening the different parts of the body and promoting health. Apparatus used by the boys in the gymnasium includes horizontal bars, parallel bars, flying rings, vaulting horses, climbing ropes, poles, ladders, and mat- tresses. Prfzcficv M ak cs Ferfevf jerry O,Dannel ddes a reverse planche on the parallel bars. jerry was the only one that went to state last year. E r Bill Butler does the ugiantsl' on the hand bar. 183 Var ity elmis Miss Fordik-Coach - nw 1 L, ei' ' .V -f 1 X-iff f 1 -ig, gf , bfi- .rf 3. pf - f , . 11. . , , .mf .. , - Xa Wx' W ,Q 3. ,. 1. 'g..r 1 on Q V' f .ff ,gi , Q ft f yu' , .X ' -' 'U f, ' 'Q 1' Iv Y-.if ., U I Q 1 X- M' Y ,- . A r . 5' , Y 1 r. ,y N 5 i, Q 14 if 'J ' ' j ' , A is, ., 'L 1 f, , 5-M, ,V 1 K ff .. ,. x, A .tj N, rx , Q J X. ,J ,1 ,J L' gy F . if P X21 J 5 . M , . V3 pf X J f Kg . ,N Y ' , -,J 1 ef ff N , - V ' i s i pt , , ' ' ye ' V i 4 i f Y . . ,P iq ,ff I, ., , -' M, . r. fx . zo' fs Qu A Tw 'J J' ' 91 A of I M,-G' 'F' vi' . ii J 5 .l :J W y ref ' Q ,J .1 X, i . , K I J - ni, LI . ii F7 if Nr ' I' . gf Q X LH '1 A1 ,yy ,J .t f Us J' , H L Q sg X 1 Girls 'tennis this year will be seeing new faces, their coach Miss F ordikgand a couple of girls that have come up from the J. V. to a varsity position. Three girls have returned from last yearis squad. As of now, this yearis tennis team has proven to be very successful. K ,.h. ., V K .far-1-ffg Y -. 1, '- Q , , if i V, s ? 1. - 5 .. Ii ' E . K . E f - 5 M A -' i S33 .Q 3 ,' nm awww: - M Av . Ti f f 1 i f A ' . is-Iii wi-Q -M - - - .QX N-3 A 3 ,-:',f:-',!.f-Z.W,w5LflU7'i XfwlLZt.xkxth'3x1J5ft .4 5 ' 55 ? -. -A - f-'iiifw 'L 'kdiiif L522E5l7i?ff5'fQ55!7 54951 '- - , WT- Eskiiiiiiii-EEPZS 5S w Tyr 5 M ., ' ,, ' 0 ' .- 15,'z2eQ:+ 1-ga -T Q .,-1 : yi -,B fi L S Gloria Sheridan Captain ll ' S I, 9 . S L, Q H X , L,LL 5 Q . 5 f L. i-alfza ' ,ligmggsili-fiifii Judith Needham Nancy Battenfield . S eg S p S! -- x A ' - Q.: km K ' ' is ,Q , S 1 1 1 iwwvf. -f f ii-5. S A A fiifi A , K Sw-if . , ' S'-fiswi-Qfizgs sis? 1.-Q i ' .X : erSxfg2ff5.P:f,1-Qwine .iafiflx ,X Phyllis Neese , -X' A' -- ivr, W, Mins, W.-. iw' fs ti ' WQL LS 3, Nm 6 my , V M -. . nw. I .. , ' 5 - W. I X-,,,,-ww!! K as in ,' -N SHN Y Q 31 Ns . W , ,Li:fLW5,f, if ri. if - , . Mai , 5 if V . ..-ff :.-.1fw , ff i '- ws' M 3, I Qi. , ,155---,-' ' ' 1 S 'ale Q. k ,1'-2-sifgrhxiia, 1 ..f4i.fQf,m .kk, 11,3-,fu .. .X., in ,MM - lil' my g. jane Slosser M' ,,,. , J V. Tennis K Q if J Q .f -,ga i.........-v--..- , 5 1,wf'X' y Shirley Richardson ml? fl si ' Q Q! x Mm A 3 x I. Burbeck, A. Soldwedle, L. Lorona, S. Sanchez, M. Bean -ww Varsity mais I P. Contreras, B. Hougham, M. Hemandez, Stewart, B m T. McQuaid Thisiyears tennis team is predicted to be one of the best that Yuma has seen in some time. 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J mf W X XZ GARTLANITS IEWELERS 801 4th Avenue Pam Pike and Terry Smith When you think of diamonds, think of GARTLAND'S JEWELERS. 801 Fourth Avenue COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 439 Gila Street 14 VME Student Council The Yuma High Student Council gets that refreshing new feeling with a Coke. 439 Gila Street STAHL,S 281 Main Street Joanne and Tim agree that it's Stal1l's Sports Center for all your Sport Equipment. Tim Rooney and Joanne Allebrand 192 Lynn Parker and Judy Ferrara KELLY SUPPLY CO. 270 Main St. Lynn and Judy fi It's Always Wise Buy at Kelly Suppl ASKIN-ROBBINS THIRTY-ONE FLAVORS 1605 Fourth Avenue here to go? Betty and ebbie know Where to to get their party eations, ideas, and ice eam fr 0 m Baskin- bbins, Thirty-one vors. ix 'Si 1 5, 2, W e,,..m.f-ff 1-my A 'f wn.4G,i,i.kWM -M - F- Debby Guttery and Betty Battenfield ya- -is 'XHIUUX l?OLI.fUi REID' 2 We SAV-ON DRUGS 318 Main Street Sharon and Connie know it's wise to buy their cosmetics at Sav- On Drugs. 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Kathy Osbom 196 UCSD Edna Rivera and Sharon Warren KORNFELD'S JEWELRY 1659 Fourth Avenue Sharon and Edna sele high fashioned jewelr from Kornfeld,s jewel located in the Yum, Mesa Shopping Center NATIONAL OLLAR STORE 261 Main Street t's True Your Dollar More Here! says to Anita and Bea. Lupe Ponce, Anita Renteria and Bea Arias PENNEYS 354 Main Street enney's first: in fash- n, and foremost in 'ualityf' Sally Thomas and Hardy Ng f will S lxxitll' SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 265 Main Street Sally plays a tune as Hardy tells her to Shop at Sears and Save. Nancy Battenfield f'-'iw 197 M CDON ALDS 197 Main Street In YUMA . . . Young men and women depend upon McDonald's for the new- est, smartest SPORTSVVEAR in nationally preferred brands. KSC ' I A DQNALPS 197 Main Street Bette Knapp and Roy Miller .f ' MESA SPORT SHOP 1152 Fourth Avenue If itis equipment you need shop at Mesa Sport Shol where good sports meet. Marvin Mansfield and Tin Painter Sue Ann Newman and Doug Dennis VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 100 North Main Street Sue and Doug bank with the friendly Valley National Bank serving Yuma and all Arizona. EOBGE B. HARRIS 1627 Fourth Avenue ill, Bob, and Steve set the ace in better merfs wear rom George R. Harris. ob Evans, Bill Butler, and teve Phillips z-1: .aiu 2 wi: - m::ma EMPORIUM 240 Main Street Rosemary shops at the Emporium, the s t o r e that carries clothing and shoes for men, women and children. Rosemary Leaver 5:5 I YUMA-MESA DRUGS 377 West 16th St. LaNell selects a gift of distinction at Yuma- Mesa Drugs, located in the Yuma Mesa Shop- ping Center. Gary Major and Barbara Conway ZQI s YOUR FLORIS 901 Orange Avenue Gary delights his som one special with flowe from Your Florist, e perienced floral desig ers since 1922. if-A LaNell Lines lar' si. BARROWS URNITU CO. 185 Main Street entley and Rachel plan eir future at Barrows your store for the .,eAee omef, Kathy Boyd GINGEPCS 1056 Fourth Avenue Kathy has discovered it's Gingefs for teen and girls apparel. Carol Slosser YUMA DAILY SUN 300 Madison Ave. Miss Carol Slosser learns about the big rolls of paper that are-ready to start through one of the presses of the Yuma Daily Sun. Explaining the process is David jar- amillo, assistant press- man. Yuma High stu- dents keep up regularly on their school news through Crims Corner in the Sun. 201 O,MALLEY-SMITH LUMBER COMPANY 550 Eighth Street in-.asia ai? Walt Perius and Karen Bedard VValt and Karen are shown part of the most complete stock of building ma- terials in the Yuma area at O,Malley-Smith. YUMA FURNITURE COMPANY 2790 Fourth Avenue Doug Mellon and Pam Simons Doug and Pam have discovered that only the finest quality of furniture to choose from will be found at Yuma Furniture. ARIZONA BANK 377 Main St. Tom McQuaid and Carol Dewhirst Carol and Tom, our two Yuma High Crims, are sure you can bank with complete confidence at the Arizona Bank. BRADEN MACHINERY COMPANY 16th St. 61 Arizona Ave. CA7 P I IIDILLA- -swf' X is ill 4 l 9 n X if 5 Curly Culp and Tom Allt Braden Machinery Company specializes in tractors, implements, combines 3 experienced service men, and a complete stock of genuine parts. TOT L KI St G NATIONAL BA MEMBER F.D.l.C. the bank where you come first! Ted Moeller, Mgr. Yuma Office 198 Main Street Claude Wigent, Mgr. Yuma Test Station Facility Yuma Test Station, Arizona BQQUVGDQHQQQHQDHU Keifer Shipp, Mgr. Somerton Office Somerton, Arizona YUMA Fred Cross, Mgr. 29th Street Office 2898 4th Avenue ddibiikkdidi Lincoln Neider, Mgr. Parker Office Parker, Arizona George Lindsay, Mgr. Yuma Uptown Office 1018 4th Avenue Bernice Alvarado, Mgr. MCAS Facility Marine Corps Air Base hhddbkibibbiiilbdd Wilbur Brown, Mgr. Wellton Office Wellton, Arizona CALDWELL EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Highway 95 Gordon Vance and Duke Spelce. Caldwell Equipment Co., Your dealers for the worlds leading farm equipment Highway 95 ohn Bumett and Doug Melton I V BARBER SHOP 439 First Avenue For haircut, trim or shave, Go IV Barber and save. fa Toni Almodova HARMONY HOUSE 1623 Fourth Avenue For all musical need Toni visits Harmon House - the complet house of music, in th 6 Yuma -Mesa Shoppin Center. 206 I ay Irwin and Suzi Brown LOO'S Restaurant 2100 Fourth Ave Loo's with i fabulous Chu Wagon Dinne take home order and Chinese fan ily style dinne prove Loo's is tl place to eat i Yuma. Y U M RADIO STATION 1901 First Street Y U M , 560 on your radio ial, celebrates its 25th anniver- ry with continued good listen- g entertainment. Bruce Ryan and Bert Villa SMART SHOP 613 Fourth Avenue loria Huff models a Gay Gibsoni' dress from he Smart Shop, the tore with more famous rand names. TIP TOP DRIVE-IN 188 Fourth Ave. ,fl eitds tl The 1-fp Top is the place to go as wif-S for quick refresh- E Y' ing snacks a n d Q drinks. -elfztl S - S.: my A BURGERSZE Gloria Huff 1 Wt! ,sw a5M ais'! seawasMW..,r - - . , Aw, GILPIN'S WELDING 8: MACHINERY WORKS Highway 95 For complete and efficient machin- ery for any job, the place to go is GMMXWWW bblachinery Works. -555 ,X X X 3 Q i X ,lffv-2' 'ff' Q J 'Xt 2 - X Xezef X - F .f'?'i I . saggy ' X :.fxggXX -Y'-'ef X1 a 'PY 5 Xfaf' . - ,- Xf , , - Y 2X Q?Q5f lf? 'iff .3 .--X: J UPTOWN DRUGS 1008 Fourth A X X4.gE4?'fae 7,-XM, iss A - -ffM'.,vX.sf.fX1 X . ,X ff' 3.93 'X Pffxgi Fifi . . X Sh X 5 iwf ---we X-my 1 X SUR 'X5z,fA. ASS' lp-Xi L X:.Q3lM, L . A ,XX-1 M. .L 3 ' , X' X Y' H 5 :S Q ! 1 P X, 3, ,,.W,,,,....m, it X, M ln' ' 'm w,,:,7?' g mee K X a ,X 5 win D . 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X S fi L 5 ff if an W QQ X X XXX XXX X l W X R A ik SAX gm Sew XXX., f X XX 'X p Xw Q' Q 5 X .X.. 2 if 1' P if ,N mmm XXEM K . k X X NX. X --XXX X .fag .. K .. X- .. XX X- gy XXX s - 2: m1.!i?sf?ff- eff? Wg? X 3,4 X WALLIN Sz WALLIN INSURANCE 31 Second Street Wallin if Wallin is the place to se- cure all types of CENTRE DRUGS 234 Main Street F RONTIER DRUGS 1600 Fourth Ave. a n d Lupe out the :Fact Centre and Drugs is for their e s c r i p ti o n p h 0 t 0 s o d a a nd a ariety of insurance. Bob Evans fig 6. SUPER PLENSQMINS Y lg a x, .. s ig?5'T?7?ij 'WT' Iulie Bradford LUP0 Rosas 209 NUDE M206 'Q IQ mem wth ol For That Needed Natural Energy- lt's SHAMRCCK DAIRY FCCDS, More Natural Vita- mins, More Prof teins, More Solids and More Honest Goodness. E H HUC y 2960 49h 782-3694 -smvswo Melzowfl SINCE 19 AT YOUR DOOR-AT YOUR STORE K EES T O LUCK SENIORS DUNBAR CHEVROLET DONKERSLEY PONTIAC-BUICK 203 Second Ave. 276 Orange Ave. GARRETT MOTORS SWIFT FORD SALES 409 Seventh St. 1491 Fourth Ave. VARNER MOTORS VALLEY MOTOR CO. 1198 Fourth Ave. 2301 Fourth Ave. DICK MCCAULEY MOTORS CITY MOTORS 2000 East 32nd St. 1310 Fourth Ave. YUMH H1170 DEQLEQS HSSOCQHTION Ek...- CHRETIN,S 548 Fifteenth Avenue 8: 2755 Fourth Avenue xl e, . A 'Q ,jeu in , The Chretins Chretin's is the place to go for that delicious home-made Mexican foodf says these younger members of the Chretin family. SANT DRUG COMPANY 419 Eighth sr. Kathy Hodges Kathy is shown that Sant Drug Company is the best in town for cosmetics, 012 prescription service, hospital and sickroom supplies and Russel Stover candy. 0 BROADCASTS ALL YUMA HIGH FOOTBALL 81 BASKETBALL GAMES' I 0 HEAR . . . CHUCK ENNIS, ROGER CARROLL, JOHN GABOURY' 0 YUMA,S TOP SPORTS, MUSIC 81 NEWS RADIO STATION' 0 ABC AND ARIZONA NETWORK PROGRAMS EVERY DAY' 0 BEST OF LUCK TO ALL CRIMS .... EVERYVVHERE' 1400 in Yuma Insurance AGENT 'SIIVI V ll Illi' 0 YUIU Iuiepenzfenr CALI. 783-3346 lAWlER 8. KEHI AGENCY INC. Your Friendly Insurance Agent WHERE You EGSNESME FARM INSURANCE WHEN You msuneu JOE HUNT'S BOWLING ALLEY 2755 Fourth Avenue Iudy, Pam and Mary learn how to bowl at Ioe Hunfs Bowling Alley, the most modem place to bowl. KBL IONES MUSIC 1107 Fifth Avenue Sharon and Nancy t out new instruments jones, friendly musi store. 5 KBL 1320 Fo Ave. The gentle- men in the picture are part of the staff that p sents to yo The big sound in Radio on your rad dial. Judy Needham, Pam Dewhirst and Mary Gray KBL U, 1220 For the second time in its history of over fifty years, Yuma High School had a girl for its Stu- dent Body President. T wenty-four years ago in 1939, there was a girl president and in 1963, there was another, Sally Thomas. Sally is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Harold Thomas. She was born here in Yuma on May 20, 1945. Her grammer school days were spent at Roose- velt, Post, and Fourth Avenue junior High Schools. She has been a Crim for the past four years. During her fifth, sixth, and eighth grades, Sally served on the student council. She was elected to the Yuma High Student Council her sophomore and junior years, where she served as junior and sopho- more class representative. Her junior year, Sally was elected as State Secre- 51 Saguaro flaaar alla Uzaraas tary for Cirl's League and selected as a Yuma High representative to Cirl's State, Where she was elected Mayor of the City. While in high school, she was active in varsity tennis her sophomore and junior years, varsity band her freshman year, treasurer for Cirlis League her sophomore year and was a mem- ber of NHS, SN HS, Anchor, Warden's, Drama Clubs. She was also a member of the Senior Class Play. So you see, leadership just seems to come natural for this girl. Her job as Student Body President was indeed challenging and Sally met the responsibility with maturity and eagerness. Sally, in voicing the feelings of the entire Student Body, we offer our heartiest congratulations and uthanksv for a tremendously Well-done job. Again-Thank you! G l f ' . R u 1 ii? 'Q 216 1 ,lick 140 uflcdgeazeafs At this time, I wish to thank each and everyone who helped make this book possible. Being her first year as yearbook advisor, Mrs. Iean Walker was always ready to help me over the rough spots. In editing a yearbook there are many. Cheryl Morrison, Assistant Editor, was in charge of the School Lifev section and was always available to give any necessary advice. I never had to worry about the financial department be- cause it was in the capable hands of Pam Pike, Business Manager, and her assistant, Naomi Ferro. john Burnett, Advertising Manager, was unable to remain on the staff but Nancy Battenfield, Assistant Advertising Manager, tackled the job beautifully. Carole Slosser helped on the sports section along with Bentley Breeeh, Sue Skeoington, and myself. Tom Allt, Head Photographer, developed many pictures for the annual as- sisted by Louie Alexander and julie Fritz. Bentley Breech and Sandra Sirrine also helped with the printing of some of the pictures. Art Editor, Virginia Schierling, designed the beautiful cover. She was also in charge of Honors and Leadershipf, The art staff included4Valerie Keene, Sandra Sirrine, Penny Griffin and Beverly Uhl, Assistant Art Editor. In charge of the faculty section was Sandra Sirrine and john Kosmata. john also did much to help in the F ine Artsv section. Penny Griffin did a tremendous job on the class plays. Beverly Uhl -was in charge of the seniors. Valerie Keene did the juniors while Anita Renteria and Beatriz Arias were in charge of underclassmen. Both Anita and Bea were ready and willing to help in the sports section. Clubs were done by Gloria Orozeo, assisted by Sharon Grifaloa. They both helped with the sports section. Thanks are also in line for Upclike Studios who took the class and club pic- ures. I would like to express my thanks to Mr. Mel Wakefield, Newsfoto Publish- ing Company, for his time and valuable assistance, to the Yuma Daily Sun who allowed us to use some of their pictures, and to Craft Photography who donated the memorial picture. For our theme, the staff chose School Lifev and Silhouettes.', For their kind help and assistance in helping us produce our divisionals, I would like to thank Betty Knapp, Roy Miller, Mr. Robert Weete and Duke Spelce. Thanks,' is all I can say to the School Administration, the Faculty, and the School Personnel and to all whom I might have missed. I have enjoyed being editor this year. All the hard work in putting this annual together was worth it because now this book is no longer mine, it is yours to enjoy always. I Sincerely, Lupe Rosas Editor-in-Chief y 9-J ,Xl-nfx Yyof' X MSL L ,wr-:J OTQEV, Qxwxrrvmwxfk, was QUE! ,, GQ I Wg Agn ' ww 1 ,, 1, , if ,rr . F ,+I .Xwv A M111 SW J 5 kin VNYLLFQVV L v Z br R-W- ' ,, if - sf, CTN . -O5 ' . dfxxwgxgxu 'XXFQUXQ ' gg K ' X wg LJ . gum , - -b Cum - -5-CWXQ QL 4 1L5..uxNNx7NNrS,x a 6 Jqvki E,kC'.UN'kQ QbQQ.C.u.:..:2,Q Cl, .3-ilmuvxxxlmggx GER Lxlpw n , b X 1-ffvsz' ' V, 'mix , - 'QQ 97- . , ,',. ,, ,:,.g, .Q .,,, ..h . .,, , ' 'X 2. Esi1o4v.1M,2'w' Lv. '-.,. ' , Awif 1 ,ff 595 if gX0lwxQ, UVYPM XXQM,-, ox, ' fx h ,. ' iiwo f g,5g,i'0iffl,f?'! V -wil immm, ..-xml r. -emu-.0-.s sin. in-.4-as. ...- PEP CLUB The purpose of Pep Club is to promote school spirit and support all Pep rallies and atheletic contests. The activities of Pep Club are: selling pom poms, Y-day rallie, Pep Cub Carnival, Selling victory jackets at the games, bonfire rally, sponsor a dance and have a color section at games. Pep Club is the backbone of school spirit and enthusiasm. Officers include, Kay Earnest, President, Dianna Phillips, Vice-President, Beatriz Arias, Secretary, and Jeannie Bragdon, Treasurer. MELODY CLUB Officers: Paul Carew, President, Lucille Arriola, Vice-President, Carol Dewhirst, Secretary, Sandi Ades, Treasurer. The purpose of Melody Club is to advance the standards of music and music education in the school and community. To oversee the many details inherited in the activities of a large group of stu- dents, and to solidify the group within itself. Among their many activities are the Melody Club Revue, Christmas Caroling, Baccalaureate, and a Christmas Dance. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Officers include: Doug Mellon, President, Tim Rooney, Vice-President, Doug Olberg, Secretary, Max Hall, Treasurer, John Picker, Reporter, Gary Major, Sentinel. The purpose of the club is to develop rural and agricultural leadership, to strengthen confidence of boys in themselves and their work, and to create and nurture a love for country life. They sponsor a dance, hold parent and son banquet formal iniation ceremonies, operate a milk machine on campus, build and enter a float in the Silver Spur Rodeo Parade, elect a chapter sweetheart, and hold at least 20 meetings a year. LE'ITERMEN'S CLUB Officers: Marty Raebel, President, Duke Spelce, Vice-President, Ray Chretin, Secretary-Treasurer, Sonny McCullough, Sergeant at Arms. The purpose of this club is to promote better campus relations and to maintain strict inforcement as to wearing of athletic awards. Their activities include, Annual Letter- man's picnic, aid needy athletes, and sponsor the Harlem Clowns basketball game. All varsity athletes are members. fl .1 kbkvlk Lk LATIN CLUB Ofiicers: john McVey, President, Charles Crawford, Vice-President, Beverly Uhl, Secretary, Debra Gut- tery, Treasurer, and Wesley Chinn, Parliamentarian . The purpose of the club is to take an active part in the Arizona and National Junior Classical Leagues, and to encourage the study of the classics. Activities include a party for new members, Saturnalia fbanquetj with Kofa, Sunrise breakfast, and attend the National and Arizona State Convention. . 4 V l FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Officers: Mary Ann Blair, President, Karen Bedard, Vice-President, Rachel Garcia, Secretary, and Sharon Power, Treasurer. The purpose of this club is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- faction of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of home membership and to encourage democracy in home and community life. Their activities include father-daughter activity, Faculty tea, cookie sale, a hayride, Banquet and installation and others. ,KKK r X ' . ,f CX f f '. Tb 'W xl LYRE'S CLUB ' X The purpose of the club is to advance standards of instrumental usic and to oversee many details in running a large mixed group of students and the use of 335,000 worth of equipment and to solidify the group in itself. Activities include initiating new members, West Phoenix game, sponsor a dance, spring festival concert, and an annual banquet. Officers include Rene Lozar, President, Drenda Neese, Vice-President, Pam Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer. DRAMA CLUB Drama Club sponsors the Drama Club Play, improves individual talent, and promotes dramatic interests in school. NATIONAL THESPIANS This club's major aim is to develop an interest in dramatics. Activities include One Act Play Night and helping with Drama Club Play. Z-CLUB The purpose of this club is to serve the school and community, to develop better citizens, to prepare and provide the young women in high school with a sense of leadership, and to promote a better under- standing among all people in the world. Their activities include a dance, car wash, Thanksgiving activity, Christmas gift for needy family, and usher at games. Ofhcers include Marilyn Ponce, Presidentg Pam johnson, Vice-Presidentg Carolyn White, Secretaryg and Sue Skevington, Treasurer. MODELING CLUB President: Judy Johnson. Among the many activities this club has are The Popularity Contest, Spring Fashion Show, a workshop on good grooming, and an out of town trip to a Phoenix modeling school. Others include fashion programs for the Crims and other organizations in Yuma. X. M , N 6. A Z'71- SCIENCE CLUB President: Don Wilson. The purpose of this club is to give members the opportunity to pursue science, and experiment outside of classroom activities. They take two Held trips, have a Science Awards Ban- quet, have an annual cover sale, and a booth at the Pep Club Carnival. QUILL 8: SCROLL President: Christy Eger. The purpose of this club is to promote the advancement and appreciation of jour nalism in High School. Activities include selling Freshman and Sophmore pictures, selling annuals, spon soring a sock hop, and the Inkslinger's Ball. Only students who have contributed to High School pub lications may become members. FRENCH CLUB 0Hicers include Linda Trigg, Presidentg Elyse Wright, Vice-President, Alberta Gonzales, Secretary-Trea- surer. The purpose of this organization is to further interest in the French language in the school and community. Activities include a Football Dance, club picnic, banquet and initiation, Pep Club Carnival Booth, Candy sale, Foreign Language Week activities, and Foreign Language Forensic at Tempe. . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Oflicers: David Irwin, President, Garey Wallace, Vice-President, Geraldine Knox, Secretary, Barbara Ingraham, Treasurer. The object of this club shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, and to promote worthy leadership. Activities include selling coffee at home football games, sponsor Y-Day dance, publish honor roll, give tea in spring for 9 8: 10 grade honor roll students, give certificate of scholarship to all students in 9 8: 10 grade making 1.5 grade average at semester, and hold initiation for new members in fall and spring. ' x . lg W 1 fy MU gf I SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ofhcersz Tom McQuaid, President, Carolyn Didway, V-President, Connie Urias, Secretary, and Lucille Arriola, Treasurer. The purpose of this club is to further the study of Spanish and interest in other foreign languages. Activities include selling tacos at football games, initiation banquet, foreign lan- guage week, sponsor football dance, trip to San Luis, and sell cookies at Christmas time. ART CLUB Officers include Barrie Abbott, Presidentg Jeanne Bragdon, Vice-President, Cheryl Chalmers, Secretary. Their purpose is to promote art interest in the school. Their activities include initiation of new members with reception at Art Center, school art show, rodeo parade float, Beaux Arts Ball, and assistance in County Fair Fine Arts Department, junior Division. p - , , We-,ver 4 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Officers include Gail Betts, President, Kay Young, Vice-President, Margaret Monson, Secretary, and Mary Crawford, Treasurer. The purpose of this club is to promote better understanding of teaching. Among their many activities are initiation for new members, banquet, state officers workshop, club picnic, trip to local out-of-town school, State convention, and project on American Education Week. C, of C A QQ' ANCHOR CLUB Officers include Judy Fletcher, President, Barbara Conway, Vice-President, Sandi Ades, Secretary-Trea- surer. The club is under sponsorship of the local Pilot Club and it strives to develop principles of leader- ship and service to school and community within its members. Its main project is purchase of glasses for needy students. Among their activities they sponsor a dance to raise money for project, assist with decora- tions for the school Christmas tree, Crippled children's project, usher at basketball games and wrestling matches and a party honoring new members. COMMERCIAL LEADERS Officers: Betty Drisdel, Presidentg Shari Ohlson, Vice-President and Carolyn Didway, Secretary-Treasurer. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in business subjects, and to bring together all students interested in the business profession, Activities include basketball dance, Sweetheart Ball, picnic, sell basketball boosters, Commercial Aid Project, and they rent shorthand records. .-.-Y V -if DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA President, Don Newman. This club is made up of seniors to teach them a more active part in business leadership. Their activities include the state convention for all DECA members and an employee-employer banquet. RADIO CLUB President, Don Humphery. This club increases student interest in amateur radio operations and is an aid to the school and community in time of disaster. KEY CLUB Oiiicers include Charles Molina, President, jones Osborn, Vice-President, John Power, Secretary, and Wayne Battenfield, Treasurer. The Key Club states, Every Key Club has the responsibility to conduct an active program of service activities for the school and community. Among their activities are guides during lst week of school, sell peanuts at football games, usher at basketball games, car wash, lightbulb sale, and sponsor a Go to Church campaign. . 2 FIRE COMMISSION President, Lucille Sanchez. The members of Fire Commis- sion help students and train them as to what they should do in case of fire. There is a fire drill once a month. WARDEN'S CLUB Officers: johnny Morales, President, Hardy Ng, Vice-President, Margaret Mueller, Secretary, Barbara Conway, Treasurer. The purpose of this club is to bond the student leaders of Yuma High School to- gether in one organization and to promote practice, and maintain good leadership and to serve the school in any way possible. Among their activities are western days during Rodeo Days, sell soft drinks at all home football games, steak fry for all old and new members, and also furnishes books to needy stu- dents, either on a loan or rental basis. FUTURE NURSES OFFICERS include Diane Emmitt, Presidentg Marilyn Ponce, Vice-President, Sue Ann Newman, Secre- taryg and Pat Scott, Treasurer. The purpose of this club is to acquaint high school girls with the pro- fession of nursing and related fields. Activities include selling donuts at football games, help with the march of dimes, and sponsor health movies. I I P l WW WM P 9SMff w fij5Mw5U'Q,y'ffjJfW Wjwflfyofdjowfmwpjjfi ffwyffwm MQQQNWL j52wJe?ff'55f3 TZW Wwwfyrufbwoyfwyw W NWO . X M 00 Ii! WWU , fy!-ff a70 'w iwWW,w5QW, mpw f Www IW Qw,.sf.,::,:'Z:3.uQ M my Q ll Jwwww My new 1 VS-QWWEMWWQ fm THE HANDSHAKE MJ fxxbb lx How do you do, freshman ggzllfienflgef' Best team-Best lighted field School Starts Frosh Handshake Dance Varsity vs Tuscon Dance JVVS Antelope Varsity vs Pueblo Frosh' vs Antelope Varsity vs Washington E T-3 -.juggle .s.s A., aw Qrsr y V , 3 n Q 2 z .tt.ati,s it. 2 Operation SOS Frosh vs Kofa Varsity vs El Centro Dance JV vs Kofa Frosh vs Calexico JV vs Kofa Varsity vs Central Frosh vs Brawley JV vs Brawley Varsity vs Camelback Dance Frosh vs E1 Centro JV vs E1 Centro Varsity vs West it X . ,g Q , xt X , K 'rr Q , 'Q - If E EXE Xi is Paint and palette initiation of ownfown puffy YW EEE OUQIWL It's Ours RUUUCFS UP V v X liz lf 5 I Queen and Court 6 10 16 17 22 23-28 Varsity vs. North Homecoming JV vs. Calexico Varsity vs. Kofa Varsity vs. Division Vacation Ili! You Missed That Spot QCQIWL el' Symbol of Freedom 22- Kay, Darling ...... Student Council Convention Basketball-Catalina Basketball-El Centro Twirp Season Basketball-Rincon Wrestling-Holtville Senior Class Play Basketball-Salpointe Wrestling-Kofa Basketball-Kofa Wrestling-Kofa Vacation The Score Goes Up Another Notch. Ugh ! Clnuafg Basketball -West Basketball-St. Marys Basketball-Camelback Wrestling-Kofa Basketball-Tuscon Basketball-Central Wrestling-Catalina Basketball-Pueblo Wrestling-Rincon Basketball-North Wrestling-Pueblo Wrestling-Tucson Basketball-Brawley This Judo Kills Me It's What's In Back That Counts-Push! 2 3 7-9 9 10 14-15 16 16-17 17 20 23 23-24 C N 3 Basketball-El Centro Wrestling-Rincon Basketball-Salpointe Wrestling-Catalina Western Days Basketball-West Wrestling-Pueblo Basketball-Central Drama Club Play Basketball-Camelback Wrestling-Regional Basketball-North Basketball-Kofa Basketball-State Wrestling-State Gunner Scores Two gegfudfy The Night Is My Enemy Planning For The Pep Club Carnival l Warck A Royal Play Time Will Tell 1- 2 2 5 9 10 13 16 17 20 23 24 24 29-50 30 lil 5 ff El 51 Opererra Coachella vs. Yuma Coachella vs. Yuma Kofa vs. Yuma North vs. Yuma Kofa vs. Yuma West vs. Yuma Pep Club Carnival El Centro vs. Yuma Calexico vs. Yuma Foreign Language Forensic Camelback vs. Yuma Junior Class Play Brawley vs. Yuma Calexico vs. Yuma National Thcspians Initiation Tlmcldeus Smrrs the 4-40 C I L Spring Baseball Season CL SLGJOW of 3011? eaI'5 ,Quai l,J Q f. D E E E 9 Four Years Gone By - It Seems Like Only Yesterday 113 LES! Q N WflSi3'irg-15' L' :fmt i?3fE?3, 3 ,f ' f wwf -- Q 'Siam v-1x g5s:9x Vfgfl ' - , ,W ' filgff, -J, A A miimg. g x15t1'Hp3 'J ?5?'5Lg,': ' Sig? Q-e.,,L fs . X 4gf 49 N 6 J , My W X215-42046, Cc W q W QW Q2 '62, gf W f EESJCQQ J' P 6 , WMWE ,K 1 Wei? N 4' UD! l90l i:f 1 X, ik WVLKQL, ,l .FQ j IM, L' my 0 NYL - , 1 4 g, ,Q ,f - if f ,- ' 14, 'V . f ' 7 1 . - AU 7 A f-f X nf L V f LJ , I V li 1 , P F3 'S xl 4, -LM 'x ', ,,, , - IL1' U KJ L, X X I . w, , , jf?-L.-7, 1. ,f Ag,,f .-- ' XJ f L- - 'X . . I, f , W. f ,. .-- ,, 115 Mr. Cote Zloofdaf ,,, if p a p . . Head Coach Mr. Sorgel Mr. Thomas The 1961-62 Football Team did the impossible. They came out on top for the third year in a row in division three. Exciting play and upsets marked the year for the young team. Good coaching and hard work paid off big dividends for the team as they upset North Phoenix 10-7 for the championship. . Q.. X.'t ,,k.Y -5 so if my G ff! in so 3 ef. I 'W MQ Wh! f. 9' J' R , f i acff A fig S g ,.,.,.- ,... , s T2 4 new Lumberte F az Dennis Doer Jack Sheffield Ray Cretln David Penny Raul Gonzalas I Don Wilson Gordan Vance Bert Villa Duke Spelce Sonny McC0llough Marty Raebel Bert Rogers Tim Rooney 7 I Marvin Manstield Ron McBride john McVey Dennis Foley Jim Fambrough Bill Solomon Art Hassel Curly Culp Bill Brown Bob Evans Gary Major Tim Avis Thaddeus Gipson john Brown Scotty Arnold v we uw Nww, r ., ,wwmwwzmwiz N, The JV Team under the direction of Mr. Pell and Mr. Southward did a fine job this year. Although their record doesn't show it they played good throughout the season and some fine varsity players should come off the team. x Q . S , . fn - .Q X Mr. Province and Mr. Headington did a fine job with the freshmen this year as they came out champions in their conference. Nice job men. 7 96 f-f 962 aim. gadgefgaf iam Larry Dees Bruce Ryan Raul Gonzales Wayne Battenlield john Brown Burt Rogers Mike Shephard Ray Cretin Brian Babiars Fernando Sandate Charlie Molina Coach Bryan Wayne Battenfleld is pictured here with Mr. Bryan who coached Wayne in his bas- ketball days at YHS. Wayne broke several records this year as a senior. He broke the old record of points scored in a season pumping in 451. His high matched the old record at 41 points in a single game. This was also the highest number of points scored at the state meet. He also led the conference in scoring for 61-62. 4 306 Mr. Needham 1961-1962 Varsity Track The Track team gained much valuable experience this year under the direction of Mr. Needham and Mr. Holehan. The boys were nearly all underclassmen and should be one of the top teams in the state next year. Good luck boys and keep running. 7! flag These boys did a fine job in all events this year as many in their ranks moved up to fill varsity positions. With a full year of experience behind them they should easily make the varsity next year. P065 Coun ff? These boys led Yuma High to a fine season this year as fresh- man Coach Needham produced many fine runners. Most of the runners are freshmen and sophomores with only one senior on the team. Nice going boys and good luck next year. Y- ALA-21 , M f fur K .J fn 'B 1- 4 - I7 t 3 1961 - 1962 Swimming eam Q 2 4' A .1 ,W K X. ,i W T: x 59 B f NF! 3' 'KM x 9 if 5.5 ig f-33,5 M, gm Mfgwf ipr W MF ,Q V 2 fii'3i 'i if QR ,L , ,. '14 ' 'X r - f96f- f962 gmncwfica lam 1 X Huh mf SS 5 M3 im: f 96 f -f 962 lljdfditg .fdncl 9 II! weedfgng A perfect season record is enough for any kind of a team. However the Crims were not satisfied with this as they took a win in a Christmas Tournament and were Division III Champions. Coach Patterson and his assistant Mr. Powers worked hard with the boys all year to produce the champions that they did. Yuma finished fifth in the state in team points with one state champion. amif wfeafgn ? 9 Yu? Vs... These eight boys along with Coach Patterson represented Yuma in the state meet. These boys earned the right to compete in the meet by placing either first or second in the Division meet. Sonny McCullough was the State Champion in the 175 pound class for Yuma. Sonny was undefeated in all of his matches this year winding up with 19-0 record for the season. Sonny received thc honor of being named captain of the team also. 1961-1962 Cam Magda! .iam Coach Kelly Wayne Battenfield Raul Gonzales Z' . ,A ,,,. . 9-21. 'Q ' .. W' . 5 M ,iw Q V A A t M 5 m-lf! if W ii? wg ind' 3 ,A gil! wuz A . 5 A ' 'Q' 4 'QW . , . A E, , .4 V' 3,0 .,. K .x X' S M I '1 Q L ' 2 V f 53 52.2- 42 1 V fn f' 4 :gi LW , my ,gf '1 2591 EQ FK 1' P ful Alfonso Carbahal VW Tim Rooney Bob Wallace Bruce Ryan john Lee Ken Hartung Duke Splece Gordon Vance o x , I :, 3 rf y 2 325815 'H 'f' Ji ' A t ,U 6 Elf S-F? - iff' fm' L , .aw ., . 1. 'I' jg 1 N Q, ga Mjzxz'-.H cgi A-Eflf L QQ 4. Mega iff? iii- Egg -Qfifaf-' W Sfw A ,lay wtf tw S' 5 5 .- -. fir in 4. VAMBIQWK. 5,5 253' . 1',.'j N X., M. -.:.. 5. . .v ',. -gd. Burt Villa john Brown 1 ' CIxJ'1jX..Cf'fyf Buckshot Sansom Harold McCough WR? Tim Painter E 3 W - Dux x - Scotty Arnold if john Quinn 'fuk v john Hubbard 1961-1962 jl! Ziwelaf jam The junior Varsity Baseball team under the direction of Mr. Freeze came through with another fine season this year. The team made up mostly of freshman and soph- omore boys did a fine job against many varsity teams in the area as they played hard all year. Keep up the good work on the Varsity next year boys. 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X .NBR . , ,eulgqgf g,-, zen' . fn iw Y A W ef' A ,A nz 3 if ur K New uniforms I ., . ,.,,...,.,.L:, Jeannie Bragdon Practice makes perfect 5 ,, R, U ? , W i .Sw . .1 ...M-,..........,,. fi . If . 5 . - -f -' ve ?1 v' :iff-M fxyqkg 'M ZW wi-iiiffi 11wN5w,eF25Y1W - - A-ENV ' L' if 1 - e I y 1 Hu w . ,. ' .f-Q'iT'vi H e W Maxx- ,mnfwaf .:.'gzVf'-Mew - 2 1 -few ' ww' xg VN . MM W 'fre 'W'fW'f- A W5 ' 1. fy fe -ge? f, LaNell Lines Judy johnson Marilyn Szarek Janet Green Before the game. Sherry Atchley New Uniforms. U 'U' l f'-'Yu 4.7, r. X ,,..-,.,,.-WF..- Y ,, ,,,, K V 17.1 I l 1..,.,r..-WeA-f2A4,1fiM:f ln'1:g,,1m x'F3fQfLiQLlf'f L 5 6- - ' f - - , - - ' GY' ., ' U 'fxl l'l'fY3f'4Z?QkiK4w i I ,,,fM.f KS: W. ..,,g 4' - - . ,jW,,. R ik, , 'RTFEF ,jug 4 K ,fq.,N,,, L, M .X , Q , K r , X r X 4- 5 ,, A , :sr My-Q- 'a QR, ,.,,,w.. fm, is W,:fN,.r, .. ,I gif . 'Q fk.Qfl1gaw21s.mSasf.f ' em.N,zQ5:m. sfrfXfL?A.5p?lf'Q9Q . ,, ,wg,r r W r . J my ,z:'WQwSS!f .. EfNI'riqp1I?f-g'i'5,:f3i 4 at A 'f 'Y Q lg Vw r re eff?- ugg yt- A Sharon Grijalva Cheryl Chalmers nf!--'m Rosemary Leaver Donna Allen k 3 , 3 Ci Y D iii? if W Xdiigz gg fl idx-ee Q, iv k f7vZ'S?3x E77 ' 145 H M 'S ia' ixolgijgqf 'E if ff ij, E652 ER ig? 'jdfllferf' ' QN:ZT if Delight that special someone with fiowers from YOUR FLORIST Experienced floral designers since 1922. 901 Orange Avenue. Wayne Battenfield and julie Bradford. Sally and Cheryl know that KELLY SUPPLY COMPANY carries a complete line of office supplies and equipment. 270 Main Street. Sally and Cheryl Chalmers. Bank with confidence at the ARIZONA BANK. 377 Main Street. Alicia Mum- ford and Garey Wall- ace. ARDEN'S DRESS SHOP of- fers clothes for every budget, 500 Main Street. SEAR'S offers a complete line of household wares. 265 Main Street. Joe Etter, Linda Gray. EMPORIUM is the place to go for all those smart fashions. 240 Main Street. Linda Ghiotto 142 A - ssfiiiihf -W ,.-mwwgsg rw 'E mt' 0 A, xwmavflwff . RV , Vt, : 5 as kK,i, mwNwtW+ -- fwpjii' THE YUMA DAILY SUN serving Yuma with local, state, national and interna- tional news. Madison and Third. Cheryl Dennis NATIONAL DOLLAR STORE is the place to go for the smart buyer. 261 Main Street. Lupe Ponce, Bea Arias. BARROWS is the place for the smart home furniture shopper. 185 Main Street. R. T. Farthing, Mary Ann Blair. 143 T TTTTTTf1gT T' F T A ! 2.4 J 3 ' F A Q I4 Q :F :Y if 5 i Zi , ' J. M. MCDONALD COMPANY, 197 Main Street. ISNUIQ iKVOY5 FoP The Young AT Hearff FWIIIUXW - ---- ABC RA'DIOfA.N. -- --- KVQY THANKS You Fora LETTING us BROADCAST Youre SPORTS 1400 RADIO KVQY STAFF MCRE MUSIC-MORE NEWS-MORE SPORTS-MORE OFTEN 4 I QIXMPE79 ww, with gXXlRMl?0Q Col O W For That Needed Natural Energy- lt's SHAMROCK DAIRY FOODS, More Natural Vita- rnins, More Pro- teins, More Solids and More Honest Goodness. R Lv n P--A H HUC ,,' ' I A, DA RY C E 2 2 AT YOUR DOOR-AT YOUR STORE 14 fad iwiik, Only the finest quality of furniture to choose from will be found at YUMA FURNITURE. 2790 Fourth Avenue. Drenda Neese and Marvin Haddock. Margaret and Mike know that it's always a pleasure to do business with the friendly people at the VALLEY NATIONAL BANK. 100 North Main Street. Margaret Mueller and Mike Cassidy. For your every drug store need, shop at UPTOWN DRUGS. 1008 Fourth Avenue. Mary Crowder. You'l1 find everything from basketballs to tennis rackets to boat- ing equipment at MESA SPORT SHOP. 1152 Fourth Avenue. Marilyn Szarek and Charlie Molina. Alicia has found that O'MALLEY SMITH LUMBER CO. is the place to go for all your hardware and lumber needs. 550 Eighth Street. Alicia Mumford. For all your tire needs, go to the GOODYEAR SER- VICE STORE. 1150 Fourth Avenue. Kathy Osborn and Roy Mil- ler. I4 N j . 3 BRADEN'S MACHINERY specializes in modern farm equipment and handles Caterpillar and john Deere machinery. Arizona Avenue and Sixteenth Street. Don I lk, Humphrey and David Irwin. N e.., , .-fi - ' .. 9 Kff ' .' X -v. ' O J X if x X31 ff f X X-'3 - 4 yi 'Lg icii 7 A ,ix eb 'rr fx 'il TN ' 1, -3 . ij. 'J f X. x x 'F ' J .A f 1 -Q - Q Q N Q .X X .R f 1 1 ' ' , ,r ,A . 2, 5 V fx ' V , . 1 1 ' 1 . ,- ' ' .K ' . I , J fp 1 . 1 , ,f - . '- , ' f- ,u . -': , V 1 , Y - 1 , . I ,f ,,, ,, ! l . J' 1 ' . 'f . - , 'T f' V v a A , N V 1 ' V 1 1 L, A - ki u L! Mx V2 i J R L x R Llc! XX f X 1 N' FA XX z ml W l KN Alb J Q f QM 4 V up ,CHX berlin Q We x YJ wk 1 X v f K Xl T 1 5 tif' E I Lx TE. 'B 1 W V v2 C' , X C L r-, ,.,r xi ' ' 1 H, 1 fl Q X L qfjyg fy L, 1 50 N V j wh X .. 'Lx johnny and Janie say, Don't lose your heads over wonderful tasting Pepsi-Cola distributed by BARQ'S BOTTLING COMPANY. 1000 Avenue A. Janie Smadel and johnny Morales. .J .9 . LA... Y.-H, . J' ...ff Margaret knows it is wise to buy her cos- metics at SAV-ON DRUGS. 318 Main Street. Margaret Muel- ler. For the most com- plete and modem stock of office equip- ment. stop in at YUMA STATION- ERS. 245 Main Street. .BMJ w f.- . , 5 :wif Q- fag Margaret and Sherry save for the future the WESTERN SAVINGS way. Margaret Rabbit Monson and Sherry Atchley. WESTERN SAVINGS is located at 212 Main Street. STAHL'S is the place to go for all your sporting good needs. 281 Main Street. Jeannie Bragdon and Marty Raebel. I N A Stop in at RASCOE'S for your every A household need. 274 Main Street. Alicia Faz and Ray Chretin. I5 . . ,wi CONGRATULATIONS T O most important F I R ST in your life NATIONAL Yuma I-hen Sc:-noon. K or ARIZONA. m m'M DE'o W' NsU'AN c'w o'A 0 FIRST NATIONAL uuzurus numzsr nun wma nrrlcfs STATEWIIJE 5 OFFICES IN Yuf1A Q. hy' X 1 4 fi!-a , 5 H iw ...-'ASV '-f 3 ia, Y 1 , X X ,Q K BW-Q1 H fi' Y 'Ye' XX all S J X 'Tl 'Ba ii X 'M M f b g ..., ru WM? N ,.w.a.-sf-'N' u ,N Qs. Q- if- 19141 if ' 'Q ,Y QM .fa Q I , . 45 WW' ' X v 5 'L f 13 X wx, GX 8 x KVQX. ,,, 'K CYP' x Of J Coco-Cola is always the center of attraction. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COM PANY of Yuma. Student Council. For complete and efficient machinery for any job, the place to go is GILPIN'S WELDING AND MACHINERY WORKS. Highway 95. me mf worm! FRONTIER and CENTRE DRUGS with two locations for twice the service. 1600 Fourth Avenue and 234 Main Street. mv mls' 15 7 . Q 2 VV o ce J John and Phyllis know that for atmosphere and tasty food, LOO'S RESTAURANT provides the ideal setting. 2100 Fourth Avenue. John Ball and Phyllis Neese. i E . ' vi Sf , , V A Q Judy and Garey inspect the machinery that makes Marti looks elegant in her dress from the SMART JOE HUNT'S BOWLING ALLEY the most mod- SHOP. 1615 Fourth Avenue. Marti Crow. ern place to bowl. 2795 Fourth Avenue. Judy Fletcher and Garey Wallace. Kongrafufafiona gfcwri of f 962 McMahan's furniture Company 315 Main Street Taco Lita 501 Fourth Avenue Yuma Automotive Electric 229 Eighth Street Hobby Craft Shop 0liver's Sporting Goods 2201 Eighth Street ,f ge as iw, , Cfaaa of 1962 BARRIE ABBOTT: Art, Pres., NHS, Latin, Clef, Melody, Girls' League, Fut. Nurses. FRANK ABRIL: Wrestling, Gymnas- tics, Lettermen's, AMS. JOHN AGUILAR: AMS. JOHN ALDAPE: Lyres, AMS, Latin, Var. Band, Dance Band, Scholastic Art Awards. DONNA ALLEN: Pep, Sr. Class Treasurer, Girls' League, Modeling, Jr. Class Play, Y-Day Attendant, Song- leader 61-62, Z-Clu , SNHS. CAROL ALLIO: Girls' League, French, Art, UofA Fine Arts Summer Session. ESTELITA ALMACHAR: Girls' Lge., Future Nurses. MARY ALVARADO: Girls' League, Fut. Scientists, Art, FHA, Commercial Leaders, SNHS. RAMONA ARIAS: Girls' League, DECA. MARTHA ARVIZU, Girls' League. WALTER ASHENFELTER: Fut. Sci- entists, Art, NHS, AMS, Frosh Basket- ball. SHERRY ATCHLEY: NHS, Anchor, Pep, SNHS, Prom Committee, Drama, Sr. Class Play, Girls' League, Song- leader 61-62, Modeling. JOANN ATHERTON: Girls' League. BRIAN BABIARS: AMS, Var. Basket- ball. JOHN BAILEY: AMS. JUDY BAILAY: FHA, Drama, Girls' League. SHARON BARRETT: NHS, FHA, SNHS, Wardens, Melody, Commercial Leaders, Fire Com., Operetta 60-61-62, Girls' League. RICHARD BARRIGE, AMS, Var. Band, Lyres Sr. Class Play, Drama. BOBBIE BARTLETT: Tennis Team Mgr., Radio Sec.-Treas., Sophomore Class Sec.-Treas., Anchor Veep, War- dens, Drama, Jr. Class Play, Pep, Mod- eling, SNHS, FFA Sweetheart, Y-Day Attendant, Girls' League, Forensic. TOM BATTAGLINI: AMS, FFA, Frosh and JV Football. WAYNE BATTENFIELD: NHS, Key Treas., Wardens, Lettermen's, Sr. Class Rep. to Student Council, AMS, Frosh, JV, Var. Basketball, JV, Var. Baseball. 162 GAIL BETTS: Melody, SNHS, Chor- alairs, Z-Club, Fut. Teachers, Girls' League, Operetta 61-62. JANELLE BLACK: Pe , FHA, Nat. Thespian, Drama, Melody, Fut. Nurs- es, Girls' League. KELLY BLACK: AMS. MARY ANN BLAIR: FHA Pres., An- chor, Fut. Teachers, Girls' League. BOB BONE: Frosh Football, Frosh, JV Basketball, JV Baseball, DECA, AMS. GAYLORD BOOTH: DECA, AMS, JV Basketball. JEANNIE BRAGDON: Art, Anchor, Modeling, Pep, Nat. Thespians, Jr. Class Play, Prom Comm., Thermome- ter, Cheerleader 61-62, Miss Personal- ity. MIKE BROWN: AMS, FFA, Frosh Football, Outdoor Sportsmen. RALPH BROWNLEE: Melody, AMS, Operetta 60-61. MIKE BUCHOLZ: AMS. JANICE BURGESS: Pep, Art, Drama, FHA, Lyres, Sr. Class Play, Girls' League, Drama Club Play 61, Var. and Cadet Majorette. LINDA BURGETT: Drama, Jr. Class Play, Girls' League, SRAC. JOHN BURKE: Thermometer, Quill and Scroll, Art, Fut. Teachers, AMS. JOAN CAMERON: Girls' League, Fut. Teachers, Fut. Nurses, FHA, Z- Club. BOB CAMPAS: AMS. HELEN CAMPBELL: Drama, FHA, DECA, Girls' League. JOE CANEDO: AMS, Football, Track. PAUL CAREW: AMS, Melody. MARIAN CARTER: Girls' League. MIKE CASSIDY: Key, Nat. Thes- pians, Wardens, Drama, AMS, Fut. Scientists, Sr. Class Play, NHS, Sr. Class Veep, Student Body Social Mgr., Twitter King, Boys' State fMost Out- standing Citizenj, Frosh Basketball, JV Track, Prom Committee, Y-Day Chairman. KENNETH CATES: Gymnastics, Let- termen's, AMS, DECA, Rifle, Football. CHERYL CHALMERS: Pep, Model- ing, Treas., Art Sec.-Treas., Commer- cial Leaders, Wardens, Drama, Nat. Thespians, Songleader 61-62, Tennis, Jr. and Sr. Class Play, Anchor, Drama Play, Cadet Majorette. CARMEN CHAVEZ: Var. Band, GAA, Lyres, Cad. Band, Girls' League. GEORGE CHAVEZ: Lyres, AMS. RAYMOND CHRETIN: AMS, Let- termen's Sec.-Treas., Frosh, JV, Var. Football and Basketball. SUZANNE COCHRAN: Art, Pep, Girls' League, Thermometer. MIKE COPASS: AMS. MARY CORONA: Girls' League. WALTER COX: AMS, Lyres, St. Class Play. HERBERT COYER: Lyres, AMS. MARY CRAWFORD: Girls' League Sec., Librarian of Lyres, NHS, Pep, Fut. Teachers Treas., Wardens, Mel- ody, Jr. Class Play, Anchor, Nat. Thes- pians, Sr. Class Play. MARTI CROW: Anchor, Modeling, Drama, Veep and Treas., Commercial Leaders, Wardens, Art, Pep, Tennis, Jr. and Sr. Class Play. MARY CROWDER: Anchor, Pep, Quill and Scroll, FHA, Art, Girls' League, El Saguaro Art Editor. FRANK CULP: AMS, FFA. DOROTHY DANIELS: FHA, Tennis, Girls' League. CECILIA DAVIS: Girls' League, Mel- ody, Art, Fut. Teachers, Pep, DECA, Z-Club. RUSSELL DAVIS: AMS. GLENDA DEES: Girls' League, FHA. LARRY DEES: AMS, Key, Letter- men's, Melody, Football, Basketball, Track. CHERYL DENNIS: Girls' League, Commercial Leaders, Fut. Nurses. CAROLYN DIDWAY: SNHS Veep, Commercial Leaders Sec.-Treas., Fut. Teachers, Girls' League. DENNIS DOERR: FFA, AMS, Letter- men's, Football, Wrestling. RICHARD DOMINGUEZ: AMS, Let- termen's Frosh, JV, Var. Football. PAT DONAHUE: Melody, Lyres, Var. Band, Latin, Clef, Girls' League, Z-Club, Fut. Nurses, Operetta 60-61- 62. DWAYNE DORMAN: DECA, AMS, Art. BETTY DRISDELL: Pep, Commercial Leaders Pres., FHA State Historian, SNHS, Wardens, Girls' League, SRAC. 4 KAY EARNEST: Drama, Modeling, Pep Pres., Anchor, SRC, Y-Day At- tendant, Cheerleader 61-62. SHERRY EDWARDS: Melody, Let- termen's, Art, Track, Choralairs, AMS, Operetta 61-62. CHRISTY EGER: Quill and Scroll Pres., Drama, Thermometer Business Mgr. 61, Editor 62, Drama Club Play 62. - BILL EMANUEL: AMS, Var. Band, Lyres. DIANE EMMITT: Girls' League, Fut. Nurses Pres., NHS, Latin, Var. Tennis. DOROTHY ERWIN: Girls' League. JOE ETTER: AMS, Lyres, Var. Band. DAVID EVANS: Fut. Scientists Sec., AMS, Latin, Radio. RICHARD FARTHING: AMS. ALICIA FAZ: Girls' League, FHA. LUMBERTO FAZ: AMS, Lettermen's, Football. MARGARET FINLEY: DECA, Girls' League. THARON FLAGG: Girls' League. GERALD FLETCHER: Key, Drama, Lettermen's, AMS, Frosh, JV Football, Track, Var. Wrestling, Rifle, FFA, Gymnastics. JUDY FLETCHER: Anchor Pres., El Saguaro Editor 62, Girls' League, NHS, SNHS, Quill and Scroll, Pep, Nat. Thespians, Wardens, Commercial Leaders, Girls' League Veep. FRED FRENCH: Clef, AMS, Photo, Rifle, Track. JOHN FSZOL: Art, AMS, Swimming, Gymnastics. WILMA GADDIS: FHA, Girls' League. PAM GARCIA: SRAC, Girls' League. BEN GEORGE: Radio, FFA, AMS. LINDA GHIOTTO: Z-Club, Latin, Fut. Teachers, Thermometer, SRC, Girls' League, Commercial Leaders. LENA GOMEZ: FHA, Girls' League. ALBERTA GONZALES: Pep, Girls' League, French Sec.-Treas., Fut. Teach- ers. RAUL GONZALES: AMS, Var. Foot- ball, Var. Basketball, Var. Baseball, Lettermen's. ROBERT GONZALES: AMS, Frosh Football, Track. JOHN GOULD: DECA, AMS. JANET GREEN: NHS, Pep, Commer- cial Leaders, Modeling, Wardens, Songleader 61-62, 60-61. JIMMY GRIFFIN: Var. Band, Dance Band, Lyres, All-State Band and Or- chestra, Melody, Operetta 60-61. BRYAN GUNTER: AMS, NHS, Fut. Scientists. MARVIN HADDOCK: AMS, Cadet Band DECA State Treas. WAYNE HADDOX: Math, AMS, SRC, Rille, Frosh, JV Football. EDWARD HANCOCK: NHS, Key, Latin Veep and Parlimentarian, Sr. Sci- ence, Drama, Wardens, SRC, Jr. Class Play, JV Basketball. SUZIE HART: Art, Z-Club, Fut. Teachers, Melody, Girls' League. ANITA HERNANDEZ: Girls' League. JAMES HOLLIN: Student Body Vice President, Veep of Junior Class, War- dens, Key, NHS, Var. Basketball, Var. Track, Var. Band, Lyres, Fut. Scientists, AMS. LINDA HORLEY: FHA, Z-Club, FHA Scribe and Fair Chairman, Girls' League. BOB HOSFORD: Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Tennis, Jr. Class Play, Swimming, Lyres, AMS, Rifle, Drama, Wardens, Outdoor Sportsmen. JOHNNY HUBBARD: AMS, Foot- ball, Baseball, Track. DONALD HUMPHREY: Var. Band, Lyres, AMS, Radio Pres., Rifle. JIMMY HUMPHRIES: FFA, AMS, Cadet Band. LINDA HUNT: Thermometer, Quill and Scroll, Z-Club, Fut. Teachers, Girls' League. GARY HUNTER: AMS. LARRY HUTCHINS: AMS. BARBARA INGRAHAM: Sr. Class Secretary, Girls' League Council, NHS Treas., Wardens, Pep, Anchor, Jr. Class Play. DAVID IRWIN: Var. Swimming: NHS Pres., SNHS, Science, Letter- men's, Wardens, Frosh Football, Sr. Class Play. DON IRWIN: Tennis, Golf, Wres- tling, Band, AMS, Lyres. BARBARA JARAMILLO: Pep, Girls' League. MARGARET JARAMILLO: Girls' League. HENRY JOHNSON: AMS. DECA. JUDY ANN JOHNSON: Tennis, Modeling, Anchor, Drama, Pep, War- dens, NHS, Nat. Thespians, Prom Committee, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Drama Club Plays, Twirp Queen, Songleader 60-61, 61-62. JUDY MAE JOHNSON: Clef, Latin, Girls' League. PAMELA JOHNSON: Lyres, Z-Club Veep, NHS, AMS, Talent Show, Ma- jorette 59-60, 60-61, 61-62, Wardens. CARL KIZER: AMS, DECA. GERALDINE KNOX: Girls' League Council Jr. Rep. and Ways and Means, NHS Sec. RUSSELL LAMBERT: Var. Band, Lyres, Nat. Thespian Pres., AMS, Drama, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Drama Club Play Student Director. MARY HELEN LARA.: Z-Club, Girls' League, SNHS, Forensic. DENNIS LAYTON: Drama, Art, Melody, SNHS, AMS, Sr. Class Play, Drama Club Play, Operetta 60. WILLIAM LIPP: AMS. DON LONG: AMS, DECA Sec. ERNESTINE LOPEZ: FHA, Girls' League. DOROTHY LORONA: Girls' League. RENE LOZAR: SRAC, Var. Band, Science, Sr. Class Play, Drama Club Play 61, Modeling, Wardens, Lyres, Clef, Drama, Girls' League. BETTY LYNCH: FHA, DECA, Girls' League. SONNY MCCULLOUGH: Wrestling, Var. Football, Drama Club Play, Jr. Class Play, Drama, AMS, Veep of Sophomore Class, Key, Nat. Thespians, Lettermen's, Football Honorable Men- tion, Third in State Wrestling. JANICE McDONALD: FHA, Fut. Teachers, Girls' League. GARY McQUADE: AMS. ' ERNEST MACAZAN: AMS, wfesf tling. A MARY ANN MAGDALENO: FHA, Melody, Girls' League. DORIS MAJOR: Pep, DECA, FHA, Girls' League. BRENDA MANN: Girls' League, SRC. ARMANDO MARTINEZ: Frosh, JV, Var. Basketball, Track, AMS. LINDA MEEDEL: Girls' League. RICHARD MENDIVIL: JV Football, JV Basketball, Var. Band, Lyres, Cadet Band, AMS. ANTONIO MESA: SNHS Sec., Com- mercial Leaders, Girls' League Council, Forensic. LOUIS MIRANDA: AMS. CHARLES MOLINA: Key Pres., AMS Veep and Jr. Rep, Var. Basketball. MARGARET MONSON: Fut. Teach- ers Sec., Art, Pep, Girls' League Coun- cil, Anchor, Thermometer. ROBERT MONTALVO: AMS. ERNEST MORA: AMS, Melody, SNHS, French, Forensic, Choralairs, Operetta 59-60-61-62. JOHNNY MORALES: SRC, AMS, Wardens Pres., Key, Drama, Quill and Scroll, Nat. Thespians, Drama Club Play 61-62, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Business-Advertising Mgr. El Sa- guaro. OLIVIA MORENO: Pep, Art, An- chor, Drama, Girls' League, Commer- cial Leaders. JANET MORGAN: Girls' League, Commercial Leaders. ROBERT MORRIS: AMS. MARGARET MUELLER: Var. Band, Sweetheart, Lyres, Anchor, Modeling, Wardens Sec., Jr. Class Sec.-Treas., Girls' League Ways and Means, Clef, NHS, SNHS, Quill and Scroll, Oper- etta 59, Asst. Bus. Mgr. El Saguaro. ALICIA MUMFORD: Prom Commit- tee, Wardens, Pep, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Student Body Treas., Sr. Class Play, Drama Club Play 62, Editor of El Saguaro 61, Asso. Editor of El Sa- guaro 62, Girls' League Program Chm., Cadet Band, DAR Medal, RE Osborn Memorial Journalism Trophy, Nat. Thespians, Anchor, Jr. Science, Most Likely To Succeed. FRANK MYERS, JR.: Drama, Ther- mometer, El Saguaro, Rifle, Jr. Class Play 61, Sr. Class Play, AMS Talent Show 59, Art. DRENDA NEESE: Fut. Teachers, Girls' League Council, Pep, Art, NHS, SNHS, Anchor, Lyres, Veep, Var. Band, Band Sparkplug, Var. Tennis, Student Body Sec., Girls' State Qelected Rep. of Housej, Twitter Queen. WARREN NEWHARD: Var. Tennis, Basketball, AMS, Lettermen's., DON NEWMAN: DECA Pres., AMS. MARIE OLEA: Girls' League. OLGA OLEA: Fire Commission Veep, Pep, Quill and Scroll, Girls' League, Commercial Leaders, El Saguaro, DECA Historian. ROBERT OLIVER: AMS. SHARI OLSEN: Pep, Commercial Leaders, Girls' League. EDWARD ORTEGA: Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball, DECA, AMS. JONES OSBORN: Key Veep, Jr. and Sr. Class Pres., Boys' State, Var. Wres- tling, Gymnastics, AMS, Lettermen's, Sr. Class Rep. to Student Council. SALLY OSBORN: Var. Band, Pep, Anchor, Art, Latin, Drama, Girls' League. GENE PEREZ: AMS, Football, Wres- tling. TIMA PEREZ: SNHS, Art, Z-Club, Forensic, Girls' League. DAN PERRY: AMS. DARYL PHILLIPS: Pep, Anchor, Fut. Teachers, Commercial Leaders, FHA Historian, Girls' League. DIANNA PHILLIPS: Pep, Melody, Girls' League. -A KARL PHILLIPS: AMS. MARVIN PIERSON: AMS, FFA. DAVID PENNY: Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, FFA, Drama, AMS, Letter- men's. MARILYN PONCE: Z-Club Pres. Fut. Nurses Veep, Sr. Rep. to Girls' League Council. JOHN POWER: Radio Veep, Drama, Cadet Band, Var. Band, Lyres, Key Sec., Sr. Class Play, NHS, Science, Fut. Scientists, Wardens, AMS. MARTY RAEBEL: Frosh Football, Var. Football, AMS, Soph. Rep. to AMS, Jr. Class Rep. to Student Coun- cil, Lettermen's Pres., All-State Honor- able Mention Football 61, Most Valu- able Player Football 61, Co-Captain of Football Team. CAROL REED: Melody, Operetta 60- 61-62, AMS Talent Show, Girls'L'gue. SAM REEL: AMS. RICK RISNER: AMS, Frosh, JV Foot- ball, Gymnastics. DIANE RIVERA: Girls' League, Fut. Teachers, Fut. Nurses, Drama, Com- mercial Leaders. ALFRED RODRIGUEZ: AMS, Track, Cross Country, Melody, Lettermen's. BERT ROGERS: Var. Football, Var. Basketball, Lettermen's, AMS. AL ROTH: AMS. VIC SAFRANEK: AMS, DECA Veep, Thermometer Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll. OLGA SALAS: Girls' League. LUCILLE SANCHEZ: Fire Commis- sion Veep, Pres., Pep, Commercial Leaders, DECA, FHA, Girls' League. BOBBY SCARBROUGH: AMS. TOM SCARBROUGH: FFA, AMS. JACK SHEFFIELD: Frosh, JV, Var. Football, Frosh, JV Basketball, Var. Track, Lyres, Melody, AMS, Letter- men's, So h Rep. to Student Council, Var. Bandzl MIKE SHEPARD: Frosh, JV, Var. Basketball, Thermometer, AMS. KIRK SMITH: AMS. ISREAL SOLIS: AMS, Key. LENNORA SHELTON: FHA, Girls' League, DECA. FRANK SOSA: AMS. TANYA SPLAWN QAdkinsJ: Girls' League, Melody. WILLIAM STARMER QTomJ: Stu- dent Body Pres., Key Sec., Cross Coun- ..tr Track, Lettermen's, Bo s' State, Y, Y Wardens, NHS, AMS. 'CHERYL STONE: Girls' League, Drama, FHA, Art, French, Sr. Class Pla , Drama Club Play, Jr. Class Play, Rifle, SRC. MARILYN SZAREK: Girls' League Council, Soph. Rep., Treas. and Pres., Anchor Sec.-Treas., NHS, Wardens, Pep, Songleader 61-62, Girls' State, Jr. and Sr. Class Play. ANNA TEAL: Pep, Commercial Lead- ers, Girls' League. NORMAN TELFORD: Var. Track, Cross Country, AMS, Lettermen's. MARGIE TREMPER: Fut. Nurses, Girls' League. JOHN TSCHIGG: AMS. RALPH UNDERWOOD: AMS, Rifle, Track. ELVIRA URIAS: Girls' League, Ther- mometer, El Saguaro. JUDITH VAN HORN: FHA, Z-Club, Girls' League. LORENZO VILLA: SRAC, FHA, AMS, DECA. QU' O-'J CHRISTINE VILLARREAL: FHA, Tennis, Girls' League. BRIGITA VITOLINS: Frosh Atten- dant, St. Attendant, Miss Smile, Cheer- leader 60-61, 61-62, Girls' League Council, Girls' State, Z-Club Girl of the Month, NHS, Jr. and Sr. Class Play, Operetta 60, Nat. Thespians, Drama, Anchor, Modeling, Pep, War- dens Sec., Latin, Melody, Girls' League Rep. to Student Council. PAUL VON SCHOELER: AMS, Foot- ball, Track, Key, Lettermen's, Outdoor Sportsmen. GAREY WALLACE: AMS, Wardens, Drama, Key, Lettermen's, Science, NHS, Nat. Thespians, Quill and Scroll, Drama Club Play, Student Body Pub- licity Mgr., Crims Corner, Sr. Class Play, Var. Cross Country, Math, Track, Boys' State, Frosh, JV Football. ' SKS' 5.13355 News CAROLINE WHITE: Z-Club Sec., Art, FHA, Pep, Drama, Commercial Leaders, Girls' League, GAA, SRC. RAY WILLIAMS: AMS, SNHS, Nat. Thespians, Drama, Rifle. DON WILSON: Frosh, JV, Var. Foot- ball, JV, Var. Wrestling, Gymnastics, NHS, Math, Lettermen's, AMS, Fut. Scientists Pres. CLIFFORD WINTON: AMS, FFA. MAY WITHERSPOON: FHA, Mel- ody, Girls' League. FAYE YOUNG: FHA, Fut. Teachers, Fut. Nurses, Pep, Girls' League. KAY YOUNG: NHS, SNHS Pres., Fut. Teachers, Commercial Leaders, Forensic. ROD ZAHNISER: Var. Band, Dance Band, All-State Band 60-61, Rifle, Pres. Veep, Var. Swimming Team, Lyres, Latin, Veep, Lettermen's, AMS. 9 55 .5 y 1' , T? Y 37N 2 .S if' CL ff , ,R .7 sl :W 75 f U I X I f N 7-y 'Y' -7 X I I 'Q R7 RI Q 'J'x l,, , 3 . S .,'f5 973' .J .jf ,NJ 'D Q X- 7 q ff Q D? 'Q 5' ' ' Rl Q ' 3, 1 3 165 One last word . . . Every year this page is filled with the editor's Thank you for . . . Since the El Saguaro has strayed slightly from the path of conformity to past annuals this page must also. I have already given my thank you's to the staff. On this page I wish not to thank everyone on the staff for his work and cooperation, but to present to you Yuma High Criminals the people behind the scenes and what they did. It is you who must thank those who captured your memories and put them into this annual. I will begin my presentation with Emil Eger, who took the beautiful photograph that is on the cover. Alicia Mumford, associate editor, was in charge of the senior section and was al- ways ready to give the necessary advice. johnny Morales was kept busy with double financial problems because he was business and advertising manager. Garey Wallace and Margaret Mueller, his assistants, helped him sell ads and annuals respectively. Margaret also did activi- ties section and Garey helped with sports. Honors and clubs were done by Lupe Rosas and Elvira Urias. Amy Wilson helped not only with layouts, but also in the darkroom. Ginny Schierling did the junior section and Cheryl Morrison was in charge of underclassmen. Pictures of the classes were taken by Updilee Studios. Beverly Uhl was in charge of faculty and Valerie Keene and Mary Crowder assisted with fine arts. Pam W. Pike QW for workerj worked on fine arts, faculty, and did the cheerleaders and songleaders. Frank Meyers was in charge of photography and was assisted by Tom Alt, who was also sports editor. The Yuma Daily Sun donated several action shots of sports. We, of the annual staff, think we've got the best advisor in the state, Mr. Charles Ransom. This is his first year as an annual advisor, but he has tackled the job like a pro. One of the biggest contributions toward production comes, of course, from our publishers, Aulrey Brothers. l'm leaving to you Criminals the task of saying, Thank you, to everyone who worked hard to make the 1962 E1 Saguaro just a little bit better. How can you say thank you? just say you like it! Sincerely yours, Editor-in-Chief is ww W M22 W W?W MTE IQQKWJW QZMQM4 WW WMQA a,8J,-417,-f,A.e?,wJjfw'M4d. fQw54WfU WMA MWNMWM ff q'N ' gg R33 M Q K wg WW CSEFNEF SES RAS? GJ XJQs5WE?5i?S5x 70 7clLcL,Q-QLKSZQDIQLQ-wA?bQ,Cf1ffQf3! Q J, Mo. 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