Yuma Union High School - El Saguaro Yearbook (Yuma, AZ)
- Class of 1965
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I iiii 1 E -5 ,Q W pg The story of the history, bell. This story dates back to In 1910 crowded c Ye W 1. 7K 1+ f 1'x ,fs to the recently abandoned hospital and In 1913 Y team's first The the In 1948 which once als WSIB off1cia1 V- f' am 54 1n th e for the go on OUI fx, 'ig NNE New Faces and Old Traditions Cheryl and Cindy Flavin were a new addition to the junior class this year. The girls moved to Yuma from Phoenix. The football team practices for their first game with Coro- nado. They beat the Dons 24-6. The Criminals season record was 5-5. L. B. J. Wins Mock Election Yuma High had an excellent turnout at the mock election held in late October. As usual, the students predicted the winner, Presi- dent Johnson . 4 The beginning of a new school year brought out, once again, many of the traditions of Yuma High School. Classes, rallies, and sports activities started the ball rolling for another booming year. The varsity football team retained the city championship trophy by gaining a 6-O victory over Kofa. New interest was taken in the school news- paper, the Thermoneter, from students and teachers alike, in a series of editorials and let- ters to the editor. Student Council took special interest in school and club activities and worked on im- proving the status quo. A mock election was held which proved the Criminals choice right again on determining the incoming president. To add interest to the election, Young Democratic and Republican parties were set up. A new class and several new upperclassmen that came to Yuma High were accepted imme- diately by the friendly Yuma High Criminals. oost Spirit as School Year Begins Io Irwin leads a chant to help bring the to victory during one of the first games. 'Q-Q, Pat Dallabetta, right, takes part in a Pep Club initiation skit and later watches the rally from the sidelines. Finfrock, Nancy Battenfield, and Mark Rogers. 'QE-,gk f Council works to help organize club activities and budgets. From left to right are: Ray Beltran, Phyllis Neese, Q, , fm f-wgpwf' siwiizg Nw Administration and Faculty Teachers and Administrators are traditions in themselves. They are the backbone of the school, devoted to helping students both aca- demically and socially. Teachers work not only in the classroom, but they sponsor dances, and clubs, help plan assemblies, and oversee such day-to-day things as the lunch lines. The governing body of the school also works closely with the students and the faculty. Bill Manes, principal, and Henry Martinez, vice- principal, are well acquainted with the needs of the school. Presiding over the school board for the first time this year is superintendent, Willard Ca- node. The duties of the school board include selecting teachers and balancing the school budgets. Other staff members are, Clarence Hutchison, business manager, Tom Clarkin, public relations director, and George Biltz, vice-principal. Also librarians, Lorene Oslen, and Edith Nash, nurse, Freia Kettunen, and bookstore manager, Lois Beeler assist students daily . Many more people work behind the scenes for Yuma High. They include bus drivers, maintenance men, secretaries, and cafeteria workers. A i'i' wvsclh lf V.,, fix WE l ISLE. gilifxwvg 61315 cilfdvfk for ic, My Ut oops Qltrswgf' sf ,s f' .5 Q - Q 'mi-, NLYN K ,s V 'fx as QYVN l XA, Board, Superintendent, BOARD OF EDUCATION From left: Robert Consaul, Member: Helene T. Bennett, President: Steve R. Blake, Member: Robert J. Moody, Clerk: Wilson Roach, Memberg Theo Beach, Member-elect. The six members of the Board of Education are elected representatives of the district. They serve with- out pay and meet the first and third Tuesdays of every month. The President of the Board is Mrs. Helene Bennett. The board has the power to expel any pupil for misconduct, and exclude any book or publication that they feel show partisanship. The board also has the right to visit every school in the district and carefully examine its management, conditions, and its needs. By a majority vote of the board, they can permit a superintendent, principal, or their representative to travel for a school purpose, and by a unanimous vote they will allow a board member to travel for the school. The board also hires all employees of the schools. After the annual election and qualification of new members, the board may fix the salaries of the teachers, principals, janitors, attendance officers, school physician, nurses, and other employees. The board also authorizes leaves of absence for administrative or teaching personnel when it deems such leaves of absence to be reasonable and for good cause. All purchasing of school fumiture, apparatus, equipment, library books, and supplies for the use of the schools, must be approved by the board members. Govern Y.H.S. District Nw. ii fn:-an-up-..n.,..,. -...- --t.w-sq K Q . x .. si? , f Qfifiiif 4 c is X s. 'Q District Superintendent-WILLARD CANODE In his first year as Superintendent of the YUHS School District, Willard Canode's main concern is the over-all devel- opment of the students of this district. Coming to us from Colorado, Mr. Canode stated that he was impressed with the students and faculty of the YI-IS District. 5 x ii Public Relations Manager-TOM CLARKIN Business Manager-CLARENCE HUTCHISON Tom Clarkin is in charge of public relations in the Responsible for all financial problems, and the approving YUHS District which involves the advancement of of requisitions, is Clarence Hutchison, YUHS District community understanding of school activities. Business Manager. Administrators, Counselor I'-if BILL MANES-Principal As principal of Yuma High for nine years, Bill Manes has worked closely with the students and teachers of YHS. Besides seeing that YHS maintains high academic standards, Mr. Mane's duties include approving all extra-curricular activities and requisitions. two 4, GEORGE BILTZ-Assistant PftnetPa1 HENRY MARTINEZ.-Assistant Principal George Butz: assistant P1'inCiPat is 1'e5Pon-sible for resis- In charge of athletics and discipline, Henry Martinez tration and attendance throughout the Yeat- A former works closely with all students of YHS. His speeches at 5Pani5n teaenef- Mt- 131112 nas been here for ntneteen pep rallies raise enthusiasm and increase school spirit. years. , - ,lvl-:sum OUNSELORS From left Warren Conard Winifred Leonard Earl Hackbarth-Head Counselors, Mary Saunders, and Jim Besides their regular jobs as teachers, the counselors of YHS are always there to help students when they need it. The counselors are in charge of giving all tests at YHS, and helping with registration. They are also responsible for the guest speakers that talk to students on the many career possibilities. Heading the library for the past 19 years, is Lourene Olson. During this time the library has grown to the size of 12,000 books. Since 1959, Yuma High has had another librarian, Edith Nash. The library is not only a place for students to check out various books, read magazines and newspapers, but a quiet place to study and do their homework. 'Wt Variety of ork 'mx Fur fS..w :e,.sfr V ' - V ' f NURSE-Mrs. Kettunen CA FETERIA STAFF The cafeteria staff works hard to prepare lunch for all students who eat 1n the cafeteria or the snack shack The Cafetefla staff also prepares and serves the food for all school banquets Besides these seven women the cafeteria staff is made up of several students who help during both lunches and rn the snack shack The staff was headed thrs year by Rose Lee. Our school nurse, Mrs. Kettunen, is kept busy each day with both large and small illnesses. Mrs. Kettunen is also sponsor of the Yuma High School Chapter of Future Nurses Club. r,': L 2 5 Q E - Q E i if 1 From left: Rose Lee, Hope Yanez, Lee Nortorn, Ruth Molzof, Soraize Miranda, Lillian Teal, and Earlene Laguna. U I Contributes to School .. VH K in i From left, Back row: Chester Phillips, Veto Montona, Marvin Cramp, Marion Dandurand, Elsa Blair, Louise Power Front Row: Harold Fowler, Luther Abel, Boyd Owens, Andres Montona, and Audie Baker. The Bus Drivers at Yuma High are in charge of the safety of students who ride the bus to and from school. These 11 people drive buses not only for YHS, but Kofa as well. The bus drivers also drive our ath- letes on all out-of-town games, and take clubs to various functions in other cities. Mrs. Beeler has been in charge of the YHS book- store for 12 years. She is responsible for the buying and selling of books, filling requisitions, and hand- ling various bookstore supplies. Mrs. Beeler and her staff of 10 students are also in charge of club de- posits and turning them into the office for recording. Q., .. r rw p - it - rr.. l is i Q s S BOOK STORE-Lois Beeler 13 Secretaries, Custodian fi A buf' . ---sr Q 1- DISTRICT SECRETARIES From left: Florence Birmingham Cseatedy, Marva R. Dreher, Joyce Golightly, Pat Johnson, Mary Nittwer. REGISTRAR'S SECRETARIES From Left: Nita White and Connie Haggard. On the move constantly, are the custodians of These men have done a superb job through the years keeping the YHS campus free of trash left by careless students. They are also responsible for keeping the buildings in the best condition. The District Secretaries help coordinate school business for Yuma High as well as Kofa High. The Registrar's secretaries help Mr. Biltz with registration as well as helping with admit slips every morning. Provide Indispensable Services 9 ei .2 f at i t Q ...L as his -,V 0 Q avsnq 9 Qld iii Wy. t,,nli fi '-2 vs -i,-1 3 X MAINTENANCE i charge of keeping YHS in top shape are from left: Ed Terlorg, Gilbert Montana, George Otto, Luther Abel, and Marvin Iiramp. it , s2g,g:,tQ 34? ' SWB f'wQ Q5 QJQQ lugseas ,C , lil m mg.. YUMA HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARIES row, from left: Cora McKay, secretary to principalg Sandra Moore, Mimeog Barbara Acord, secretary to Vice-prin- Betty Dunn, Counselorg In front: Betty Gatlen, Switchboard. I 15 CHARLES ALKA Southern Illinois Univ. . B.S. Electricity, Drafting, Electronics JACK BeDIl.LON Kansas State College, B,S. A.S.C., M. A. Furniture and Repair, General Woodwork HELEN BURTCH Univ. of Colo.. B.S, A.S.U. Civics, World History, Z Club, Girls League I -is-39 S6gg.g1a4,t, B' ' if - b a y- ' 1 k 2' I ss J. . EMILY BATES A.S . U. , B, A . English 1, 2, 3.4, Sophomore Class WILLIAM BRENNAN A,S,C,, B.S. and M.A. Speech, Drama, Humanities, Drama Club, Thespians MAGGIE C ABRERA A . S . C . , B, S . Spanish, English 14 New Teacher L- ' Qtgfx- -viaizsf Y - '- -V, sw 5' r . , - .aw : l Q' A ' .. - 4:31.-Y A .aw --gs-4 .. L..i. Q? 'K J' 5 a. . L' -' . -. X Q A f 1 Ax sf My N x N W 1 H 1 M N' 5 ii I .. 5 sg- UW -' g 'i Q. Aky- 1 ' , .. . A bi ii In K as Q 31 X- . r ' as 5 M we ! ., 4. 4 Y if -ff,fa,., - . V T 3 BETTY BEDAL Bowling Green State U. A.S,U., B,A, Social Science, Home Economics, Modeling Club CLIFF BRYAN Missouri State, B,S. Washington Univ. . M,S, Boys P.E. FARRIS CALLAWAY Northeastern State, A,B, U of A. , M, A. English, American History, A.M.S. loin Y.H.S. Faculty GEORGE CLAY .TERRY CLAYTON WARREN CONRAD Tulane Univ., B.A. A.S.C., B.S. UofA, B.A. Driver Education Band U of A, M. Ed. Safety Education Speech Senior English ' ' ' Club Student Council f xi - MARTHA COOPER TOM DANIELS RAY DRYSDALE Mary Washington Coll., B. A. A. S. U. , B.A. Colorado State Coll. , B.A English, Thermo, Typing 1852 Univ. of Wyoming, M. A. Journalism, El Saguaro Frosh Football Problems of Democracy Quill 85 Scroll I. V. Wrestling Senior Class MARTIN DWIGHT MARGARET ELLIS JAMES FIETE Univ. of Washington, B.A. A. S. U. , B.A. Iowa Wesleyan Coll. , B.A Metals, Drafting Smith College, M.S. Algebra, Geometry Debate Club Gen. 85 Adv. Art Frosh Basketball Freshman Class Frosh Football Teachers Strive To Improve WENDELL FREEZE PAUL FRICK Southwestern State, B,S, Illinois State U. , B.S. A,S,C,, M.A. English18a2, Eng1ish3 SL4. Typing, Consumer Ecs. . J.V. Football Wardens Club CARL GREENWELL A.S,C. , B,S. A,S.C, , Master Auto Mechanics A. J. HACKWORTI-I Univ. of Tennessee, B,S. U of A. , M, A. Driver Education, Wardens Club RICK GARCIA San Diego State, B.A. U.S. History, Social Science, Key Club mvwaw., r.,,.. . ,,,. t A ,S Sm-s-fumsg, gf, X -, N , . ' ' E:-,. 53 Q, ,, 1:-M 5121: V52-.iiiiri -ss. f . '1sE?:-3'-Z' .' f -'Finn , Vg:-i fy 'zzf ark 1: Asians' .-,.::rss.w-s5..- p,,f.r3k-. ' .. ttrrs 511.12211-.y.v ' -' is K ' .V . K H , - 1 I 4 'ASTEIQ E DINGT yr' A.S,C,, B,S., M.A. Typing, Bookkeeping, Business Math. A,M,S. VIRGIL I-IENGL LEE HOLEHAN Fremont College, B.A. A,S,U., B.A. A S A,S.C,, M.A. A.S.C., M.A. Biology Junior Civics. U.S. History, Shorthand, F.B,L.A, Class Sophomore Class tandards of Education ALICE ISOM A.S.U., B.A. Spanish 1 81 2, Spanish 3 8s 4, S.N.H.S. -tr . ,,,, X. ., SUSAN LARSON Univ. of Wyoming, B.A. English 5 as 6, English 7 at 8 IIM MARTIN Adans State College, B,S, Algebra, Geometry, J,V, Bas- ketball- A.M.S. , Junior Class AMELIA IOHANNSEN A.S.C. . B.A. U. of Mexico City Spanish l,2,3,4, S.N.H.S. r , szssf. si ' - as ifs r siss C pp l Rx X K 3535 FX l X sg L als s S3125 kr X E ix i R X S s . 1' E 3 QS sq 2 '53 . S 'ii W as K ROBERT KELLEY A,s,c., B,s., M.A. A General Math, Visual Aids Varsity Baseball Coach , V Sh iw 1 ffxiaf: f A ..zfS1s? ., N . ,L sl:-fn.-.ls ,w g . 11 1-gzv--gf .. 1,sg,,m, - X- - X s ' N .S , ,Jigs .. l in if s k K kk t 5 -..ls C s, l ,img - L 'Q . Sf r. 1 r or o , ,,.. ., rl TOM LARSON Washington State Univ. , B,S, Biology , Wardens' WINIFRED LEONARD A.S.U. , B.A. Middlebury College, B.A. French, Counselor, Senior Class TAYLOR MCBRIDE A.S.C.. B.S. Varsity Band, Concert Choir, Melody Club BOB McLENDON A.S.U. , B.A. American History, Varsity Basketball, A.M.S, Teachers Sponsor JOHN MCMURRIN ..-.....--... ..-..,-..-... ., V Colo. stare con., B.A. Central MO- College. B-S- A-S-U-. B-A- English 5 82 6 U. of Missouri, M.A. Gir1's P.E. English 7 3, 3 Algebra 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Math Song and Cheerleaders gr HARRY NEEDHAM DOUGLAS RALSTON MARY SAUNDERS Univ. of Oregon, B. S. Bob Jones Univ. , B. S. Colorado College, B.A. Geometry, Algebra U of A, M.Ed. A. S. U. Key Club English 1, 2, 3, 4 English 1852 Sophomore Class Anchor, Counselor STELLA SORENSON U ofA, M. Ed. Grand DV CAROL WALKER Univ. of Illinois, B.S. Clerical Office Practice U ofA, M. S. Univ. of Illinois, M. S. Typing 18a2 Algebra 1, 2. 3. 4 Home Economics F. B. L. A . N.H. S. Future Homemakers arious Campus Clubs J BARBARA WIGGINS Texas Women's Univ. , B.S. Sam Houston State, M. Ed. Girl's P,E, , Pep Club. Junior Class PAUL CALDWELL A,S.C,, B.S. A.S.C. . M. A. General Crafts Q ffrs..e5gs, 1- 15.2 ,. W x - - . - - - A r it ' .. ' 'If gf s - f S ,- M.1g,s,i-if tztizsfs- 1' . ' .. -- - A - - .- iiaisgkss 4 f 2 . 1 f . . -1x2-me-l,:,.1:,f, 6 W.. -,1 K - V155 ff: 5 ....... . K A .... r K g,w.5uf:sz. .- X I 2 3 N ku .H 535 gf ss- , 5. si . A f . - . I 2 ,..-W.-f 431 f S R RON ALD WOOD W. Michigan Univ., B.S. General Business. Merchandise ing, D.E.C. A. TEACHERS NOT PICT URED JACK CHEATHAM Colo. State U., B.S. U of A.. M.S. Science, Biology English RUTH FOSTER Colo. College, A.B. Uof A., A.M, TERRY YOUNG Uof Utah, B.S. General Science, Boy 's P,E Sophomore Class WILLIS KIMBROUGH U of Arkansas. B. A U of Arkansas, M Voc . Agriculture Drafting Tennis Coach Future Teachers Future Farmers LEON MAEHLING MARIORY MIDDLETON ROBERT OCHOA JIM PELL Indiana State, B.S. Blue Mountain, B.A. U,S.C, , B.F.A. A.S.C,, B.S. Oregon State, M.S. Miss. State, M.A, Woodbury, B.S. A,S,C., M.A, Chemistry Bookkeeping Art 1,2,3,4 Contemporary Prob Special Ed. Science Record Keeping Humanities Counselor EDWIN SOERGEL FRANK THOMAS PALOMA WHITE E, Ill. Univ. , B.S. A.S.C. , B.S. Central State Okla. , B,A. E. Ill. Univ. , M.S Boy's P.E, ' U of A., M,A. American History Varsity Football Latin, English Social Science Letterman's Latin, Girls' Le?elMM 1, Mrs. Ellis shows a student how to do a carving in balsa wood. Q 22 mfisi chool Life Student participation in the many tradition- al activities at Yuma High constitutes a major part of school life. These activities have sur- vived because of the immense interest taken in them by the student body. Y-Day is foremost on the list of yearly events. At this time the campus queen and her attendants are chosen. Twirp and Twitter season follows next, giving the boys an oppor- tunity to turn their gentlemanly duties over to the girls. For three days, girls carry books, open doors, and perform other such duties for the boys, that the boys perform for them throughout the year. Barefoot students dressed in rags is the usual attire for Sadie Hawkins Day, and little girls with big bows in their hair can be seen selling suckers on Bow and Sucker Day. In addition to these activities, there are many small, day-to-day things that make-up school life. Lockers that won't shut, crowded halls and cafeterias, attending all of the sports events, being late for class and pink slips are all part of school life. Fall Brings Fort The old bell rings out another victory for the Criminals. Cheerleaders, Charlinda Lairrnore, IoAnna Power, Bobbie Io Irwin, and Judy Starek ring it during halftime. Pep Club members pose in their costumes that wore when they presented a skit at the downtown rally. Homecoming Queen Judy Brubeck dances with Dick Timmons v-'IDM . , , . at the homecoming dance over which she reigned . Charlinda Larimore and Nancy Lures lead the parade to the rally on a bicycle built for two. Fun and Traditions Bob Shultz, Uncle Sam Republican campaigns for his party at the Political Pep Rally. - Q 23:5 ' sis- X is-rift - i lvummau 4 I E 4 if I yggadl ,KRW of the Democratic Marching Band present a for their party. The members are, from left to right, Dougherty, Lenord Lopez, Panfilo Contreras, John Cary Foster and Charles Spur. 3 X f xp N, M' if ,- A .,,,. us. + pdf-. yu x 477 75 l ,X A X, r , X I Rx. ...J .' -- 4, ,., Joyce Mueller slaves for Steven Blake during Twirp and Twitter Season. . ' x ' f' 1?lr r- ay ,r - N , lx A12 'ft I 2 sfvflfx ,xf,., or ,Q '- f'NIf j . -...H X x - X . According to Mike Green, it's Ringo for President. John Ball and Cary Foster look on. 25 Snow King and Queen candidates await the announcement of the winners, Left to right, Glenda Clayton, announcer, Dan Clancy, Disc Jockey, Dennis Finfrock, Larry Caldararo, Cheryl Schumacher, Denny Cole, Mary Ann Burgoze, Mark Rogers, and Marty Arias. Activities Flourish 3 2 ig: X gi C : i l 2 ir E ., r g .,,. ..,,. i 3 I x f The Harlem Clowns pose prior to the Lettermen's sponsored basketball game between the Clowns and the Yuma Coaches. BQ Roxanne Oldynski and JoAnne Jackson collect and sack clothes for the Bundle Days Clothing Drive. lin Winter 1' lx if ,Y A -I . 'Y?'- 'ry r , 's. V he W HW.r V' ww' tx ' , r t ,l Who owns the sucker? Margaret Guidero, Ann Mansfield Kathy Rooney, and Elaine Conway all claim it as theirs. The sucker was a prize given by the Girls L ague on Bow and Sucker Day. ow Queen, Mary Ann Burgozes, dances with Dan Clancy qSanta Clausj at the Sleigh Ride Serenade sponsored by Melody lub. Others are Pat Dallabetta, Mary Ann Watkins, Mike Green, and Richard Monhon. Senior Prom Hi hlight an-ni Yuma High Songleaders do a modern dance routine during half-time at the Yuma-Kofa basketball game. They are Ramos, Nancy Lutes, Carolyn Abbot, and Sue Vollendorf. ---s A, lr, gml The Muu Muu Mmgle is sponsored each year by Lyres Club M be f th P C ,tt k 1 f Holding leis which are sold at the dance are JoAnn Chretin em rs O e rom omml ee wo: on P ans or Linda Rezin, and Debbie Clayton. the prom. Standing are JoAnna Power, Clair Fam- brough and Lynn Cliff, Seated are Bobbie Io Irwin and Judy Starek. Numerous Spring Activities s ,uk 5 F ,S 5 X 'P 1. is fs W 1 Z l I Q . t Eharene Crawford thinks about her prom date as her hair is Steve Blake f1'13keS H fl-Ulfly f21CC in the miIrOr While he prying, Coum her date be Steve Blake? practices combing his hair. He wants to look just right when he goes to the prom. It could be that he hopes to charm Charene Crawford. J - hs- S54 W' n' bbs:- 925- ' 1, . Q ,gi-f ' l .-p. al YHS students walk across the triangle as they hurry to their next class. rx' asa, V id Dr Diafous and his son Thomas take the sickly Argon s pulse Thomas is supposed to marry Angelica, who is looking S ' P CD10 I'S PC S611 The Imaginary Invalid concerns a famous hypochondriac named Argon -fA1bert Guideroj who tries to marry his daughter QSue Hillj off to a doctor. In doing this he hopes to get free medical care. Angelica, who has a mind of her own, falls in love with Cleante QLeland Jonesj in- stead of the Apothecary chosen by her father. The result is an amusing love story which, in the end, has to be settled by the maid, fBetsy Egarj , f - fpsasa.. .. ,..- Q A -,figs -g .fx H: ' 'H' r---- A a . 'V-Tf ,,,,..-no .1-nr ...ann . az. in , :I L18 , J L QLL V. LL,W s A f' .1 : 2'- if A .si i LVLL ' 2 :Ji Much work is done behind the scenes. Argon. . . Bonnefog . . Cleante. . . Dr. Diaforus Thomas. . . Beralde. . . Apothecary. Dr. Purgon . Toinette . . Angelica . . Beline . . Louise . Cast . . Albert Guidero . . Phil Milton . . Leland Jones . . Richard Monohan . . Charles Spurr . . Richard Towne . . Richie Phillips . . Mike Spalding . . Betsy Eger . . Susie Hill . . Nancy Hoggatt . . Maureen Tomlinson maginary Invalid The Apothecary and Dr. Purgon try to give Argon a strange drug to cure his imaginary illnesses. xX 10' v 1 1 Argon shakes his finger in disgust at his young daughter Toinette whispers something to the astonished Cleante Louise. while Beline angrily looks on. H Cast-Riders to the Sea Miller and Lucille steal the diamond and hold Mrs. Sims-Vane captive Maurya. . Bartley . . Cathleen . Nora . . . Miller. . . Lucille . Riders to the Sea Two Crooks and a Lady Mrs. Sims Vane. . . . Miss Jones Inspector Garrity. . o Q Norma Stotts Lee Foerstner Melanie Hicks Judy Irwin Albert Guidero Teri Ades Mary Ann Frye Essie Bundy Bernie Tipton Bernie Tipton Drama Club Presen 12 Drama Club, for the first time, presented three one act plays instead of the traditional three act play. The plays included Ugly Duckling, a comedy by A.A. Milne, Two Crooks and a Lady, a drama by Eugene Pillot, and Riders to the Sea, a tragedy by J. M. Synge. In the Ugly Duckling , Prince Simon is supposed to marry Princess Camilla. The feels that her daughter is too plain so she has Maurya tries to keep Bartley, her only ing son, from taking a boat voyage. gly Duckling Cast-Two Crooks and a Lady lwhree ne Act Plays .amilla's maid impersonate her. P Prince Simon then feels that he is too plain ar her so he has his man Carlo imperonate him. Riders to the Sea involves an Irish wo- an who has to bury the last ofher six sons . Her ughters try to comfort their mother in her ief. In the drama, Two Crooks and a Lady, iller and Lucille try to steal a necklace from rs. Sims-Vane but she outwits them. and Nora console their mother. The king tells Dulcibella how she should act when Carlo pro poses to her. The Ugly Duckling The King .... . The Queen ..... The Princess Camilla The Chancellor . . , Dulcibella .... Prince Simon. . . Carlo. . . . . . Gerry Giss Nancy Hoggatt Kathy Ferguson Randy Spaulding Patti Turner Ken Taylor Richard Monahan Junior Class Sponsor Miriam bounces on the couch after taking a drink of brandy which made her lightheaded. Her family and Albert Kummer gaze at her with disbelief. Ruth pushes Bill Seawright away as he tries to kiss her. Albert angrily hands a summons which he got for stealing a nickel to Judge Wilkins Dear Ruth is a romantic comedy. The plot centers around Ruth Wilkins and her family. Miriam, Ruth's sister writes letters to servi overseas and signs Ruth's name to them. One young man, Lt. Bill Seawright falls in with Ruth through the letters, and comes to her home. Ruth, who is already engaged to Albert Ku has a terrible time explaining Bill to Albert. Miriam finally confesses to Bill and he plans leaving but during his visit Ruth had fallen in love with him. They were soon married, much to the delight of everyone except Albert Kummer. omantic Comedy, '6Dear Ruthn th Wilkins . . . William Seawright. . . iriam Wilkins . . ra ........ s. Edith Wilkins . ge Wilkins . . bert Kummer . . rtha Seawright . . t. Chuck Vincent . rold Klybbermyer . ector . . CHSI The Cast Jayne Stroud Jim Sloane Judy Irwin Elaine Conway Vicki Maehling John Thompson Ritchie Phillips Kathy Mitchell ZEE ,,,, Richard Monahan 53 X X . Q r nn X Harvey Rice in Y' ' I Jim Sloane gazes at the ceiling to try to put himself in W111121111 Brennan the right mood for play rehearsal. The Boy Friend Is Presente The Cast The Boy Friend, a cartoon of the Jazz Age, is centered around Madam Duebonnet 's French Finishing school. The story, by Sanky Wilson, takes place on the French Riveria where Polly, a millionaires daughter, is attending the school. Polly falls in love with Tony, the delivery boy, who who is really the son of millionaire, Lord Brockjurst. Polly doesn't want him to feel that she is out of his class so she poses as a working girl. The school presents a ball where their love affair finally comes out in the open. In the end they marry and are very happy. Julie Andrews had the role of Polly when the operetta first appeared off-Broadway. Melod Club adam Duvommet, head of r st love, Percible Browne. Cast artha Aries ..... athy Causey .... enaTays. . . . . mFerrera . . . . ine Myres ..... verly Bourland. . . ckie Manning , . . anny Taylor .... ason Quillin .... ike Harris . . . . dy Spalding . . . ancy Hoggat .... m Fletcher ..... on Long ...... chard Monahan . . illy Joe Johnston . . aylor McBride . . . iamme Merrifield . an Clayton .... lenda Clayton . . . arry Cook ..... hn Thompson . . . ita Whitner .... Polly Maisie Dulcie Fay Nancy Me. Duvonnet Hortense Bobby VanHusen Percibal Browne Tony Lord Brackburst Lady Brackburst Marcelle Pierre Alphonse the waiter Director walk-on walk-on walk-on walk-on walk-on walk-on he finishing school, finds her long T-5 6 Polly and Tony, who are deeply in love, dance at the finishing school ball. Pierre, Dulcie, Fay and a walk-on do the Charleston at the ball, -5 2 S 3 +: I , fi X g a 3, s 5, 1: R 5 1 3 53 , EQ if? fm 1-1 x Achievements Success and achievement are two things most students want to carry with them when they leave Yuma High. Many traditional honors are given in the fields of scholastic ability, leadership, and popularity. These well deserved awards are presented by the school, by local organizations, and by the students themselves. Scholastic achievements include valedicto- rian, salutatorian, and the top ten listing. The students are often granted scholarships which enable them to further their educations. Leaders, as student body officers, are elected by the students. They work throughout the year running the school government. These posts demand a great amount of time and re- sponsibility from the officers. Girls' Staters, Boys' Staters, and the dele- gates to Anytown are chosen on the basis of their leadership qualities. Campus Royalty is also given by the stu- dents. The Y-Day Queen and her court are chosen according to charm and personality. This is a great honor and is cherished by those girls who receive it. These students, the student body president, valedictorian, and Y-Day Queen, represent the type of students Yuma High is able to turn out. xx I r gp K X Q Q R v M' 1 s 47 A 19 3 it ' xiii X k QQWG xg x uw K f N. .Q X 'ST' ,. w. g.R2 ,Vg w,,,J'11 3 X fi ,- 4 5 4, if . f I 5 Q if ,ff- L i Q Xi . , 3 . 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'WH-nf X , Ns I , A Q . , A am, R Mr sz V: Q ,L P8 V Q.,+M i MVA 2 x .fha 'Q viz 1 H ni! 1 H Q s l Q 5 Q + 1,1 .. X 'nm S, Yuma High at Summer Workshop Several students have the opportunity each year to at- tend one or more of many special summer workshops. In 'some cases they are sent by various organizations that pay 'their fee. There are art, journalism, religion, student leadership, and science workshops available. This year five boys were sent to Boys' State in Flagstaff where they studied government and leadership. Four girls were sent to the Girls' State, much the same as Boys' State in Tucson. The Jones Osborn and Quill and Scroll scholarships paid the fare for three students who visited the Journalism Work- shop in Flagstaff. There they learned about annual tech- nique and photography. One person attended the National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews which was held in Tempe. It was a one day camp. Four students were selected to go to Anytown but were unable to because of Student Council difficulties. Those tudents were Albert Guidero, Jean Ann Oldynski, Eileen Estandia and Pat Tracy, Toni Slagle Yuma the N.C,C,J, Workshop in T who attended Girls' State in Tucson are, from left to right, Phyllis Neese, Nancy Wheeler, Charlotte Hardy, and Battenfie ld . School Leaders Gam Students who received scholarships to the University of Arizona are, from left to right, Robert Shultz, Charles Fry Nancl Lutes, Betty Guenzi, Cindy Thourot, and Jane Smadel. Missing is Nancy Battenfield. Ambitious Students Rewarded Many students have their life goals planned out before they ever reach high school. Others go through the long struggle of deciding which occupa- tion would be best suited to their needs and special achievements. Many work hard and with good luck everything runs smoothly. Others go through a period of hard knocks before ever learning the proper way to go about attaining their goal, Still others fail completely. A group of students that seems to have done very well are those who were presented with condi- tional four year scholarships to the University of Arizona in Tucson. These scholarships come along with years of concentrated study and effort on the part of each student, for without outstanding grades they would not have received them. Who's Who is a nation wide organization which takes in several students from high schools all over the United States. Members of this honorary organ- ization are nominated by the student council and voted on by the teachers. It is typical of the organ ization that those picked to be in it are usually at the head of their class scholastically and many are student leaders. ecognition in Many Ways Those making Who 's Who are, from left to right, Ray Beltran, Shirley Pang, Charlotte Hardy, Jo Ann Jackson, Sandra Sanchez, and Bruce Uhl. RJ in Who's Who are, from left to right, Dennis Fingrock, Jean Ann Oldynski, Robert Schultz, Nancy Wheeler, Jim , and Judy Brubeck. After the coronation of Y Day Queen her majesty was escorted off the field by Denny Cole and Student Body President Dennis Finfrock. Brubeck Crowned Campus ueen for 65 Another election selected the top five girls. These girls were presented to the student body and the people of Yuma on the night of the coronation at the football game Each girl wore a white floor length gown and circled the field in a convertible during halftime. The band played special selections for the occasion. After the Queen was announced, she and her court were seated at the side of the field. Queen Judy and her court were seated on a platform at the side of the football field to watch the second half of the game and await the Homecoming Dance From left to right are Sandra Sanchez, Kathy Osborn, Judy Brubeck, Jane Smadel, Y Day Attendants Sandra Sanchez Jane Smadel Q wi .- SSRN .KN . ,i . 2 ,, 4, .K X of .Lf . . X 2 5. tk Y Day Attendants Kathy Osborn Carolyn Abbott zf - iq . ' Q-g . K .fl tg '..? Polls Taken T Sweetheal Various polls are taken each year to select and queens of different organizations or seasons. Sometimes the organization makes the choice and other times the student body votes. To complete the Christmas season, Melody sponsors a Sleighride Serenade dance. Snow C and King are announced there. The two are n ated by the club and voted on at the dance, After a week of girl -wait-on-boy , Girls League holds a Twirp and Twitter Dance. Here they announce Twitter King and Twirp Queen, couple is chosen by a student body penny vote. Students have to purchase a Twirp or Twitter card order to vote, Mark Rogers and Mary Ann Burgoz were Snow King and Queen for the Christmas season. Phyllis Neese and Steve Blake were Band Sweetheart and Spark- The Future Farmers of America chose Annette plug. Sparkplug is the member of the band that has done most as their sweetheart for the year '65, to promote spirit in the group. elect Favorite nd Fellows The boys in Future Farmers of America choose n F,F.A, Queen, Several girls are chosen and in- rviewed by the boys. From this group a sweetheart chosen. Another group honoring two students is the Lyre lub. The band members select contestants from e band and vote on them for Band Sweetheart and parkplug. From band, Claudia Rice was chosen for All ate choir and Gay Achen for All State orchestra, ay plays the violin in the Yuma High orchestra. Finally a Future Business Leaders of America eetheart is chosen at the F,B,L.A, Sweetheart 11. The girl must be a senior and a member of e association. F, J f p Albert Guidero and Kathy Osborn hold the title of Twitter King and Twirp Queen. Shirley Pang is the F,B,L,A. sweetheart. ,X E . .GQ Claudia Rice and Gay Achen were chosen for All State choir and orchestra respectively because of their music ability. Gerald Giss and Nancy Wheeler received top scores on the National Merit Scholarship Test. AV, 4 Dorothy Fassett was chosen as D,E,C,A, Sweetheart. 52 utstanding Students Outstanding work in a certain field can lead to a lifetime occupation that will be satisfying and en- joying to the gifted person. ln some cases it can mean nothing. This year the staff has tried to sufficiently give recognition to students who, in various fields have out paced all others around them. Gerald Giss and Nancy Wheeler made the highest scores in school on the National Merit Scholarship Test receiving letters of commendation from the M,M,S, Board of Directors. Many students all over the nation receive scholarships for their scholastic achievements on the test. Each year Distributed Education Clubs of Ameri- ca choose a sweetheart. Dorothy Fassett is this year's sweetheart. Laura Welter was selected as Outstanding Jour- nalism Student for this year. Laura is active in three publication works, the El Saguaro, the Ther- mometer and the Young Arizonan. Outstanding Science Student of the Year was Robert Schultz. Robert has been interested in sci- ence and math during his high school years and plans to study technology in college. Future Nurse of the Year was Linda Jolmson. This honor was picked by the school nurse and Fu- ture Nurses Club sponsor, Mrs, Kettunen. An interest and flair for homemaking helped Charlotte Hardy attain the title of Future Home- maker of the Year. The honor was presented to her after she scored higher than anyone else in Yuma High on the Betty Crocker Test. erit Special Awards 1 1 , . Mfr Laura Welter was chosen as Outstanding Iouma- Robert Schultz was selected as Outstanding Sci lism Student ofthe Year. Laura participates in ence Student of the Year. Robert participates production of the annual, the newspaper, and a in Science Club and was chosen by the science weekly column devoted to high school happen- teachers. ings in the Arizona Republic. WN, Linda Johnson was picked as Future Nurse of the Charlotte Hardy Was Selected as Olmrarldiflg Year. She is also the President of Future Nurses Homemaker Of the Year- She achieved rhiS gf America. honor by making the top score on the Betty Crocker test. ww Classes Those were the good old days. This is the way the seniors refer to their days as fresh- men. Actually the good old days were no better than the good new days, for each class in our school has its own satisfactions and traditions. The freshmen began their high school ca- reer, in a word-nervous. As the year pro- gressed, however, the Frosh lost those jitters and became a necessary part of Yuma High. It is traditional for the freshman class to have the most pep and spirit, there was no exception this year. After winning Tradition's Week as fresh- men, this year's sophomores showed outstanding participation in school activities. The JV cheerleaders, which consisted entirely of soph- omores, helped this participation by cheering at all junior varsity sports events. The junior class was busy this year planning its many activities. One of these was the pro- duction of the traditional class play. The pro- ceeds from the play went toward the financing of the junior -senior prom. Social activities and study plans for the fu- ture made up the year for the seniors. 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S e an Mary Ann Burgoz Menard Burr sr gf: K- A vii- + .--:- 15 ix Larry Calclararo Marti Calderon li- Clauclio Canedo Thomas Cantu Q.-M1 N' WK., Carmen Carvahal Margaret Castelli Norma Chavez Ioan Coffer Raven Comet Gary Cook 60 John Chretin 'ilu-asv' Ronnie Cohea Gary Comprini Rose Marie Corea Seniors -'include Nuff' William Clay Ted Coil Panfilo Contreras Lance Coz Look Wit Ronald Clayton Dennis Cole -r'- - - 'Q -1 ,s,-' James Conway Peggy Crowder onfidence Toward Future B. QB.. Rick Cummelin Linda Curtis James Dandurand Agri 1: x K - gt 2 fl ' 4 ' ..XX Q .. ' 5 lx Glenda Dees Salvador DeLosReyes Bill Dodge 5.Z.77 Joe D01'HiHgUCZ Charles Dougherty Melvin Douglas kW,,k.f,.,Av my - r . aee .zpi I F AA f Q 5-or rs Dennis Dunnigan Gordon Echols Jeffrey Edington ar- ' XV Bill Dean Roger Doerr 'Tiff Bruce Drummond Q ' ir 1r- Barbara Edwards Betsy Eger David Faulkner ciici -. -:,.: I Ks-of ' Peter Fitzpatrick Judy Francis Prom Presented Q1 'f '? ' Howard Elliott Eileen Estandia Dorothy Fassett Tipiv' Susan Fellet Richard Figueroa Dennis Finfrock X Q'-1 wi,- Henry Flores Patricia Ford Carey Foster Charles Frye Marla Garcia Frances Gardner in Honor of Seniors K.. . . 4 X 4 if , X 5 Gretchen Gartland Betty Giffen t .sw , 'gf Mary Lou Gonzales Ronnie Gonzales Angie Gradillas Barbara Grijalva .sud-, 'Q' 'ir' Albert Guidero Lupe Guzman Alia. 9--1 -T Gerald Giss 0-4 ,.,.....a Julie Gonzales Glenn Goode Linda Grissom , it l-A. NN Shirley I-Iaddox T K9 David Goucher N1 gl 5 Betty Guenzi v .11 , Bennie Hall Terry Hall Mark Hansberger Barbara Harris Mike Harris Nancy Hoggatt Bill I-Iorley Henryetta Howard Cheri I-Iowry 4 Student Body Choose Mike Hansberger Charlotte Hardy Nur' QL 'Y Kenny Hess Susan Hill eww ! vs eff' Miss Pep, Judy Brubeck, and Mr. Athlete, Ray exhibit their athletic abilities on skateboard. Vlost Popular Seniors Charlene Hunt Dwight Hutcheson Alice Jackson W Ken Jackson Christine Jaramillo Trinidad Jaramillo A Linda Johnson X of z Z - Q t 15. A b s ., ,. , , . Likely to Succeed are Bob Schultz and Nancy Wheel- t,.-, 1 Succeed at what?! Willie Johnson JoAnn Jackson Eddie Johnson Marilyn Johnson Barbara Johnston 65 66 Seniors Stud l Donna Jones Leland Jones ' , . ' 'L i f 1 3 il ' in h ih,h n wi '55 ii. D- if i ' e as e M., . I ' A 1' - Class Wits, Albert Guidero and Nancy Batterfleld pose in i S campus trash can. Elaine Jung Tom Kastner Stanley Kennedy David Kraemer Charlinda Lairmore Martha Lara EUNIIQ Dixie Launt Jessie Leader Vera Lechuga Essie LeGrande roblems of Democracy ,nn mf 1' if ,ff 4 , t . I . X Mark Rogers and Sandy Sanchez, Mr, and Miss Friendly, fo r camera holding their signs. Le Us-f 3-1 Q-mc., onard Lopez Theresa Lopez Bev erly McBride James McGee 1 1 xbox ' :X 'Q 'll N-I Nancy Lemmon John Lines l K Valerie Lipp Josephine Lopez :- . X ls 1 i..,:'s-' nw--H.. - Sylvia Lujan Nancy Lutes Lydia Macazan Liz MacOmber :Q-gifs' Q l if Wheeler, Pang Head :. vu Calvin Macon Mary Madison Frank Manning Mercy Martinez fad Norma Martinez Robert Martinez Tom Martinez Virginia Martinez William Meeks Beatrice Mendoza it Mr. and Miss Personality, Dennis Finfrock and Kathy Os- born pose for E1 Saguaro's camera. Steve Merrifield Phillip Milton lass Scholastically ,- Q- Dofma M01z0f Richard Monahan .- if - Alice Moreno Vance Morse ky 5 -'-1' jim Morrison Zelphia Morrison Carlos Murrietta Ginger Neece 'C K -fre e, -- '19, M 8 7 is L X in Q 1 is 5 .. ' L i r X I x ' w , 2 r f. 3 u V X 77 s' .. 1 Phyllis NCCS9 Rickie Nelson 5 , ' ,,vi:,A I QQ -f N ' ' ' - X . . C A ,A ,, , M n s. C 1 1 --fs Ars is -C as 2 , 1. si' 5 ' il' Seniors Steve Blake, Charles Frye, Ritchie Philips, Sue Carolyn Nevels Jean Noriega Vollendorf, and Laura Welter are shown as they lead a panel discussion during Civics class. Jerrme Pearce Rose Marie Perez Gary Perrine David Perry College-Bound Seniors Jean Ann Oldynsky Laura Nell Orendorf Marcus David Ortega 55 -S Kathleen Osborn Joaquin Otero Audery Pace S' Shirley Pang Susan Parga Kathy Parker mwma. N.. Take A.C.T. Tests I' f...Q Richard Phillips Elizbeth Powers E X I P Thomas Quimby Steve Ramos Margaret Poel Mary Poels Susan Ponce 15 ill James Powers William Pride Clair Quilter 1 'fiwp Bob Ramage 'R WN-r Tony Ramos 5'-.J-If 'Ins rl 4Q'7 h7 N. Belinda Rameriz John Rameriz Patricia Ramsey Jim Rang Seniors of '65 raduated was-way, J Beverly Raybuck Hector Redondo Charles Reel xv.-Q-...Q-w.' Margaret Renteria Bill Riera Andrew Rodriguez A1,i ,,r. - -,.r , ,,rir,E eiv. .,Lr - ,JU ,,,,, Q S ,I K. W1 I 4 Mark Rogers Lydia Sainz Sandra Sanchez . f i S 3 , V . W -'ZXIMKN i '7 ' N M we .. ' - se , K , if ' av' , 1 ' . i i 5 ', is 'S - fi Hr. age 'Q ,, ff ' . Q53 J i-zgiiil'-., - -M, .V 9, .f.r.e-4 ., ff -1-gwfzpf .,if44f+x4- ' o'r, . glfljif-J?rf ' - ' 2435?-.Rf-'. ig-15 f -,- ,Q 4, : f '-a. ' . erm Arthur Schultz Robert Schultz Frank Schuma 72 Mike Reeves Luis Rodriguez 49 we K David Schnack Cheryl Schumacher rin Commencement Exercises S .- A K .ivy-RQ X V- - ifiw ,K 1, 1 3 S 4 A A ef, t s Doug Scoufos Peggy Seely Jean Shelton Sh1r1ey Sh111 Richard Setterbo .,,' ' Roy Shupe CY ,... 4 , , f 'r c SJ' 4 Jane Smadel Dianne Smith ,Tune Smith Mike Spaulding Charles Spurr Diane Standsberry Mary Lou Shaw X i 'f5'7.,. I . .X ' ,, x 1 -'L 'YT-1 1 f M I R M v' 'sf N- 4., A I ane Slosser Q,, z 9, 5 . Ei I '1 'D j m E! 4 '-3' i :J- EJ Terry Stanley Wheeler, Giss Receive M e . .MMM r - wr F M ,tw 5 K is 9 -ss: 3 X LaVeme Stapleton James Stevens Mary Ann Stirlen Edith Stoehr ,Q ,,.Y -Q . 'Q Ml aj 6 -I M, Y u 'S' .f ff, NOUI121 Storrs Myra Subia David Talback John Thompson Y-aw N, TNQ Thom-of Don Tipton Maureen Tomlinson Richard Towne K' 58- I?-P ,Vx 11-- V 25.4 f QW .Mu an m 4 Julie Tracy Slylvia Tudor Bruce Uhl Christine Urias Commendations in M QT S N...-f Alphonso Varela Felipa Vasquez Larry Vernon . , , ,. 7 .. ri V N, gf.: 9- i f ,f ,mg 'Sa M S J' 8 , 4. 5 -gf' f : .AKKV V6 f uzanne Vollendorf Beverly Watson Ronald Watts JR alen Laura Welter John Wh Wheeler Q--an '11-vw' John Williamson Diane Wood Audrey Yanez Beatrice Villarreal .Q QL Nun:-.....,' Nur' Robert Waxler Neil Wilkes A D'Anna Young X. x, 'Y Senior Year Involves Rosa Zapata The following senior Raymond Aguilar Felipe Arias Martha Arias Rachel Arias Marie Condos Kenneth Dearing Albert Duran Lee Frank Edwards Ronnie Edwon Gerald Erwin Roger Erwin George Evitch James Fletcher George Gonzales Charles Hockenberry Polly Johnston Troy Kisamore Ray Martinez Tony Martinez Gloria Mendivil Beatrice Mier Jesse Munoz Terry Myers X ..,.-.r Esperanza Zargoza Richard Zavala s are not pictured: Marvin Newton Ernestine Olea Ignacio Orines Frank Payan Paul Quintero George Quiroga Larry Robinson Steve Rouff Mike Salas David Sandate Amparo Santini Lawrence Shelton Ernest Sims Manual Stabbiero Analea Torres Gale Ullery James Ware Sharon Williams Linda Wilson any Activities .f ,auf ..x........, . qnuumhnw-f-guflblwk Dennis Finfrock, Stanley Kennedy, Nancy Lemmon, Mrs. Lois Beeler measures Senior Don Brown for his cap Real, AnaLee Torres, and Maureen Tomlinson exa- and gown for Graduation. a rat maze constructed in Sr. Problems this year. lil I John Whalen and Laura Welter order their Senior an- from Mr. Tim Rollins. Y . Food, assignments, and tonight 's game, is the topic of conversation at the Senior boy's lunch table. 77 I UNIOR CLASS 78 OFFICERS 2 i M, President .... . . Toni Slagle Vice President . . . . Bobbi Jo Irwin S6Cret211'y ............ . . Charene Crawford Treasurer ............... Sue Ann Loo Student Council Representative .... Pat Dallabetta . Cecilia Abril Therese Ades Esther Aguilar Robert Ahuero Lydia Alvarado Edward Anaya Robert Anderson Linda Anderson Barbara Babcock Peggy Bailey Marlene Barrnore Mike Barriga Armida Bedoya Larry Bedoya Mike Beltran Terry Berrier Annette Blair Bonnie Blake John Blake Joyce Bohannon Beverly Bourland Richard Brandenberger Bill Brandt Charlotte Brazeel in-...s., M- X r ' 1 411' I E Q, A 5 55:52 ' J i f A 79 Juniors Ran Marcie Brown George Eyrarn Rosie Cameron Vik Campbell Louie Canas Rosie Carroll Sandra Celaya Lydia Chavez Helen Chretin Mike Clay Deborah Clayton Glenda Clayton Lynn Cliff Barbara Coffey Ioyce Comprini Alexander Contreras Tom Cooper Charene Crawford Clarice Crow Patrick Callabetta Laura Davis Jerry Dean Don DeCorse Irene DeGrande as Upperclassmen Joe DeLaVara Janelle Dennis Curtis Denison Gerald Deverse Linda Dey Sandra Didway Mike Domingos Erling Dordal Diane Doten George Doten Ronald Doten Cynthia Douglas David Dunnam Margaret Echandia Peggy Ellis Michael Elrod William Embree Ray Embry Don Evans Kathi Evans Ronald Erwin Clair Fambrough Rose Ferguson Barbara Fish l-l ii Q..-. , ' 1 'X bigi ig- Q E ,ttttq,y K 2 ii if 'Q J L C' -E an K. A ,..- 1... F Waals R fk! 'ss ha :- o ,, 1-gp 'ir-nun' 544,0- f' 35 Cheryl Flavin Cynthia Flavin Andrea Fletcher Ioe Flores Arthur Franks Wendell French Juni Fritz Susan Fuller Tyronne Furrow Daniel Garcia Olivia Garcia Marshall Gardner V. A ,Q - V' ,, r st 'J vu 1. : Nia 'Uk 'wa ws ri? Q :YY We 3 gigs Ky, f' Sy, Q QW. X lr- - gg ,I , if H. as s ' f 3SSfgei,te-W--w . ,psf ,, XMI- .X , 'Wulf 57 ,Mfr . Juniors Tested fon i i . -N '- ,. ,,.. , . x K gf .A v Qi 5 it Q 1 Phillip Gephart Susan Ghiotto 'Hu' u'.: f Velma Gill Bob Goldsboro Josephine Golea Virginia Golightly Alice Gonzales Henrietta Gonzales Raul Gonzales Coleen Gray Gary Gray William Gray holastic Abilit in PSAT Patrick Hodge Frances Hollick Kenneth Hollin Robert I-Iom , N,,,-wr-Qwvngi. ',X-Q l I Ig- - x ti-.N . Lx fql- 7 S Thomas Hooper Sherry Howard Bert Hunter Richard Hurtado Bobbie I o Irwin Judith Irwin Pauline Jackson Frances Iaramillo ikiy if az, ' 1, 11 t, K ati , N3 . of Jeffrey Green Mike Green Ellery Gross Margaret Guidero Margaret Hancock Perry Hermansen Rudy Hernandez Roy Herrera Susan Herrera Susan Hightower Barbara Hobbs Barbara Hockenberry X 'ZH 4 VJ 4 Howard Johnson Nathaniel Johnson Phyllis Johnson Mike E. Kasun Dianne Katkus Sidney Kehl Kaye Kestner I ohn Killingsworth Brenda King Theresa Klemp Gary Kluck Nancy Knapp Alferd Knepper Frances Lagunas William Lawrence Melvin LeGrande Ellen Leinbach Eugene LeRoy Annette Lindsay Ethel Linville Darrell Lipp Eddie Little Don Long Linda Loo ff fisher . - 7 ' 'ua- :.f.S,sS-M K .- K - -- ,. ...M -- L, K-aa rr-as -L ,.,,..:: irrsi ,sE:, 1 ,.:.. - Nm :Q-thank .,r.., Ml . I -kg. 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Martinez David Meeh Gregory Merchant Walter Miller Kathy Mitchell Sharon Monahan Nathan Montoya Ronnie Moore Gerald Moreno Joanne Morris Sharon Morrison Susan Moser W 'wif '19 Frank Olivas Rick Ordway Sandra Otero Brenda Palmer Elizabeth Pancoast Carol Parker Cheri Payne Yolanda Pena James Pershall David Pimper John Poels Kathy Pollock JWEQFNHE 3, , s Q as Sgiiigfiiibllfi -' f Elfliwlf- A 'Y is sys EM ,QI 5 ggi Junior Class Presents Joyce Mueller Christy Munk Carol Murdock Patricia Murdock Pamela Myers John Nash Claude Nelson Dennis Nones Donna Oglesby Mary Ann Oldynskr Peter Olea David Olivas Play, 'GDEAR R TH Emilio Ponce Mike Poradek Pat Poradek Joanna Power Tom Pritchard Manuel Quijada Gary Quilter Judy Rainey Jerry Ramage Beatrice Ramos Barbara Ramsey Virginia Ramsey , as i fg fwirimsst .-x Q, 'w-QNLVLX ' f E 'R 4 I k':- is. V J H V P I it 1 9: : s q ,- . E in 8 Q , P .5- ,es rss r' ' 4' f..-vi 4- ,P ' 'K , s 1 Rs 31. . Vx -- N' P . .X ,ea . ' i , - , v , P r is Rv' IINQ' X 'Mfr iif fl? e ,iigigi-. as 5 i f gs N 1 V it Jeannette Reger Marilyn Rendleman John Reynolds Barbara Reyes Linda Rezin Alana Rice Harvey Rice Priscilla Rico Brenda Rinderle Robert Rivera Larry Ross Terry Ross uniors Stud Marilyn Rowland Brigitta Rube Linda Sue Russell Tony Sacco Esther Saldana Raymond Sanders David Santini Judy Saxton Carol Schuma Linda Schumacher Terry Seely Sherryl Self Janice Setterbo David Shelton Nellie Silva Toni Slagle James Sloane Gladys Smith JoAnn Smith Russell Smith Mary Lou Sosa Shirley Southerland Jim Spencer Gary Splawn merioan History and Literature Judith Starck Susann Stewart Kathryn Storey Jayne Stroud Wilma Stuart Frank Sullins Kenneth Taylor Robert Telford Charlotte Thomas David Thompson Richard Timmons Froylan Torres Segismundo Torres Patrick Tracy Patricia Turner Claude Turowski Ronda Turpin Ben Velasquez Barbara Vernon Lorraine Villarreal Helge Vorland Mickey Wammack John White Lisa Wilbur in till' at ti 153+ I V k X f 5 . 4515 S 'W--2 'xx 'Qtigr 89 Juniors Play Large Part The following ju David Abril Gary Akin David Amavisca Mike Angulo Lee Blevins John Bogle Leslis Bovee General Bradford Anthony Brown Lela Burrell Sharon Byrd Jimmy Carlos Sylvester Casias Johnny Cedillo Cecilia Corpuz Charles Daniels Lindy Dees niors are not pictured: Frank Duran Benedes Estrada Wayne Evitch Danny Farrell Edna Flores Bruce Gamble Sylvia Gill Martha Gore Cheryl Greer George Harris Vicki Hesselback Richard I ackson Ronnie Jesse Tommy Kelly Linda McCabe Jim McReynolds Vicky Martinez Barbara Williams David Wilson Irene Wilson Mike Witt Alma Jo Wood Penny Woon Larry Yanez Linda Zack Tommy Miller Zelphia Morrison Robert Packer Jimmy Powell Danny Ramirez Edna Rodriguez Rachel Rojas Cornelius Sena Robert Shaw Rogan Showalter Mark Smith Nettie Smith Margaret Tapia Peggy Tinsley Jim Vahle Albert Valenzuela Peter Wagner Cherly Wheatley Marilyn Williams Jeffrey Winderlin in chool Activities ff Juniors in Mrs. Cooper's fourth period English class study Walt B111 Embre, Bobby Hom, Debbie Sanders, Mary Ann Juniors Linda Loo, Marylyn Rowlands, Barbara Hobbs, and Donna Olgesby are pictured studying the de- George Doten, and David Thompson plan a panel dis- of the early west. cussion for English. 51:1 :ws Q A? N sg, i is ,, I. -as as-7 si-sr - Q s r . Nsgfxzgg 32? rtr-. .t,. ra t. , he m sf W Fig 2 5 E if is it ' r ' - 2 .wiq: 5f.QL1'2f - 5 3 5 ' ' 4 2 sp fat , 3 M-:siffsigfi sf? S33 5 I ff X- ,- ii S. rm 3 . is Fisgiaik 553 if is N5 t isigs its isfwfifs si 55x H ,E 5 lei ffi Str E Jayne Whitman's writings with interest. class play, Dear Ruth. oud rehearses her part of Ruth in the Junior E1 , ' ,Q f 3 5 4 X f ix u. ' je, 3 X 'Q .-X5 wa 2 Q 1 .--LA A A k : Af E: 3 x if xp. -. ri, 'QE' L? wsqm- M e if x.w,,f' . VM-sq.-, y,,f.,g ' lv. K ,, k,Si,,xA KX fi' :wg 14 if ,Q A wig J ,. xx X. M, :wwf 'wk .1 .2 , .5 N, ,. 'L 'ml M, asf, 5 iw, ,lab , K mp - WEL. 5 K XM , IAN if, - -bzwuy .Af ,. QQ' M1 y 4 ,N my A Q, ,wk 'NL ' -we XL, M, 5 , 15 vw M, N., 1 A A yw,wQ,. 'Q M, A fe 'N We ,J X1 K vw, Fr? Ig iw K1 X 'T 32 -- Hx 93.5 lx . If A swf 'x 2 S E Q-A A jf 334 Sophomoree Enrolled in '6 li- I Lkk X Y . X' L j ' ' .. 3 K CSE.-L 'pdh'?' tw.. so ar 1- ' 'SN.3 fi' Q 'J I ls ft ms: J ml 2 9 Qc . mars L 'lg-1 ffulkfllllua f 5 so .......- 3 if Y I la 'ali , ' Q if aa .. jx ' W fs 315, ggkl :5 X ,... 1 ,J fx LX K 'f-'TFK ' .nf J' ,Qs 8 ' 5 ,,.- Ea vfaafr is , L fig 1 fl J l . 3 s is fi' is ' NX fr 1- I 2:. .r N, X s ix y Q sk I F 3 5 A Q:i 'V 'ir x Walter Abbey Gay Achen John Acosta Cyrilo Aguirre Jacinto Aguirre Judy Aivazian Eddie Albert Linda Alexander Cheryl Ali Lawrence Allen Linda Allen Lorenzo Almodova Samuel Alvarado James Ammons Judy Anaya Andy Anderson Delphia Anderson Jon Anderson Alfredo Arias Andy Arias Timothy Arviso Joe Ayala Maria Ayala A Kris Bagby Paul Bailey Dianne Baker Mike Bartee Eric Barth James Battaglini Leslie Baumgamer Herbie Bay Donna Beckett Rickey Bell Michele Bennett Catherine Biever Kathleen Blair Joey Blanchard Wayne Blanchard Gary Blevins Gary Boone Sharron Booth Don Bradford Patsy Bradford Bruce Brinkerhoff Steven Brooks Espinola Bundy Jerry Burch John Buswell Gene Calhoun Merri Cameron Frances Canas Tino Cano Alice Carrera Larry Carter Glenn Case Terrence Cassity Lydia Castaneda Iudi Castelli Raynard Castro Karen Causey Kathleen Causey Manuel Chavez Richard Chavez David Cheney JoAnn Chretin Gene Chugon Susan Clayton Christy Colkitt Marsha Coker Adolfo Conde Elaine Conway Gary Cooper Richard Coutchie Sandra Cranford Danny Crawford Sharon Crombie Harold Culpepper Bobbie Curtis Carol Cutrer Diane Cutrer Christine Cypert Leon Davis Linda Davis Elma Dees . N .- V' as JW? V4 5' T 0 Bu: xx , . , Asif T 'f: fiwwii . Y-My-avg, y.MEzk E:.. E ,, . .A K my - fn, I gg ig :ff 145.5 H was 5 fisiiif .N .sgf sg-1,-1 fs 1355 si f Xa .M of X I sa x : 'Q i ' - 'Q . . . B .rar , ! offs.. an 2 ,ka Sophomores Enter 55 G' saw ' mh E X .... 3 gr fs? ' 2 A fi-Ji ,X J' as , f,' .fz.,1s. ,f ,,1-' it 5 3 so 5 :Z E1 1 s AX 3 A .sf re EE fam mf: ,, it lp 4 .--wx B! F Qsay xx as Mc .N lr! ' 5' . i QS. g Kr s I ,L .5 I aff X N, s ' X12 sq V' is,l s N N F ,assi Q fx ff' 4' - ,C snnssn 4 X. , y in ,. .VX , 'ms ' . PM 'Y .wil 'Fl tr. ,.ni,v-t.- t ' 4 f qv , s.- E .3 1, .- t any School Activities 4- .-' mo. ,Q-.L r. W X, nf-. A if ?2 K 5 7 .,f 4-5, t 53:- sk i '?T'l , I E, Ax PQ 5 Q1 5:3- 3 E ,rr XX? . v L sis, f S -r ' X li .r J . i . ,,..v .axis Qu K i f X , Xxx .kr . 5 .. as-M W A TE'- . ,W l' -tg, tg fs .4 'F If-Q Q Ink x Gigi: 'My -K 3' t ,iilq A X it s ix Y he r - ,K if ,Q . .- D F ' r- W if iiiq r ., 1frssJ.wa fi--A or iiii sf 'E , .5 da., kiif' C 'X E. F 'sr W :.k XM , 'i k Tix EJ? s. K X , If ix ki Q . V , f Q K9 Margaret Delgado Mary Delgado Leo Dillon Barbara Dixon Steve Dorries Tom Dorries Pat Doten Robert Dunn Mary Echols Michael Edwards Susan Eger Martha Ellison Richard Endsley Mary Espi oza Yolanda E tupinan Althea Ev ns Margaret Faison Eddie Fa ors Eva Faz George Ferguson Larry Ferguson Richard Fernandez Pamela Ferrara William Flores Mary Flynn Lee Foerstner Ralph Foskey Mary Ann Frye Irene Fuller Michael Gaither Gloria Gallardo Delfina Galvez T. I. Gamble Herlinda Garcia Patricia Garcia Raul Garcia Karen Gayler Nancy Gephart Wanda Giffen Johnny Ginn Carmen Godinez Rizalinda Golez 5. :is ' , :7 ' : H uF JH, If sw? K K. 2 1 .E ii V- at . R K 3 M ig .dr 'P Y , J f KKVL -U . K , lv s are ii P Js.s , P P riss P X , K 'sg -J tg L ' fT ' . . J ,WJ ., r s S ' 'fl--V ' r ' ws J rt, i fx is t Q:-f . .' 45 :,.. l J f ,-,'.v2e.afa'3ib-af, s' -c Q .II of ,, ss.. 9' M I V. X ESU ,Ky V- .,:.,gf 1 O rr, f,,,. . . V , 5- 5,5 , -fs , ai? . 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Sharon Nutt Shirley O'Dannel Judy Ogan Duncan Osborn Virginia Otero Linda Parker Janice Parks Sandra Patterson Sue Patterson Charlotte Peach Danny Perez Ron Perkins Marey Perry Sylvia Perry Cara Phillips Wilfred Ponce Gail Powell Becky Power Jimmy Prather Leslie Prest John Que Balvina Quintero Janenon Quintero Sandra Rains Sophomores T 5 if f s A' P. f A335 , A , Q fag ' rf 5' nf,,m ,f Q , P . vga. ' g - Q Q fir ,. Q' ' as if -6- yt as P ff- KQRTLJ' is W ' S- A E' f J ssssi .. s . i 'ri ii , 1 . fs- : it , 'fl . ., 5 - ,S 2, sl mg: M My N-0 5 ff - mf Qc wa- r gil, K L, gi : M , . ,,Q.Vxl,,::::.::fg ri' 4 5 5- r5f::.,.:::., :i::-:mis if : rr A A ,gp - F A M x A S if '5 if ,. ' Q a J '- 'i' wa NM' H nf, .uw if 1 ,..k...,k .y r . ' ,VL Arjan . f. K. X W ..--' . 'ft 'w:SE5m'i5!fflf K . ,gf 1 1 1 QWlTT 'V . s X ,sy f K k:,f f.5i.f,Q . - V- h A P+ 2 mrs. Yrs' .fi 4.2 W., ,- gy JV' Y ,. 'W 'A Wi Y .3 J l ff? -eff if-'A 911 'ey , .A 2' E 'TLP . 1 . I J'FXmn - 'mar ryys . v ,Q- S fr sf V. 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Kr, Ll 6 ylft 'S' 'av gr im at X 'S-4, F M C - may M ' .Q Albert Ramos Margaret Ramos Clara Ramsey Wade Ramsey Sylvia Rangel Bob Rast 1 Kw- ,c V '1 Susan Redmond Marilee Rendleman Vincent Reyes Dale Reynolds Claudia Rice Bruce Richardson Tom Richardson Patrick Riley John Robles Stephen Rock Betty Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Stella Rodriguez Connie Ross Oscar Ross Ruthie Ross Florencio Salas Carmen Salazar JoAnn Sanchez Maria Sanchez Stella Sandate Henry Santa Cruz Daniel Santini Mark Santini Sherrie Sapp Ann Schreiber Terry Shultz Tommy Seely Melba Sheridan Mike Shuttleworth Floydd Skinner Ben Harold Smith Ferralyn Smith Lana Smith Leslie Smith Patricia Smith ,,... Stanley Smith Elias Solorez Bobbi Stafford Cheryl Stanley Richard Storey Gayle Stultz Lota Stutsman Alan Sullivan Danny Taylor Howard Taylor Karen Taylor Laura Taylor Linda Taylor Dena Tays Iohb Tello Paula Tello Loretta Thigpen Ronnie Thomas Fred Thourot Randy Thrower Laura Tomlinson Andy Torres Connie Tracy Ray Urias I ane Vahle Lana Van Dyke Steve Van Horn Vicki Varnerr-' Frank Vasquez Brian Vaughn Susan Vernon Norman Viether Bill Villa Danny Vinson Mara Vitolins Linda Vowell Susan Vowell Christy Walker Pat Walker Mary Ann Watkins Karen Watson Pansy Waxler English Only Subject 'S --.r S ' gi-is mf! an aw' E X? SM' A rw in fig 3 I A r SAS S Sie, QCA Lb f S S1 ji, if -W ' l 'fl' Q srrn ff fcfvr Hfr,,.,f , Q . XA .S bbkz, A K S i . . x L fffi' f 'ff! ..:: f fi ' V fifffi g 'VX S ' Iwi f T frlfrflfilkimlhoTuff!!! ,Rl ws ' A A 4-. . I S 5 23 r fs- ' i 1 'Mi SEQ S13 Y? Mel' Q l irrr S 5 S RZ -Si r-9' 4 C 4 . if 53- rp z S. 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Brenda Flores Treasurer .............. Gary Brown Student Council Representative. . . Roxann Oldynski T: .My any ,Am 1. I 3 ,ara Q.. A ' N Ir ssl iv i B .4 E 3' 1' ' Brie E 1 Q 6 J Q ,K Q W1 Y., il . ' Q55 an .Mi .Q Frosh Number 357 if ii ' ,sa g 4' sf r HRV x 1- ' Lk 4.1. rf 5, av.-va' Q... Authur Abril John Achen Frank Aguillar Henry Aguilar Patricia Aguilar Sad ie Akers Deinna Alexander Karen Allen Kathryn Allen ..,-ff'M ' KL 1 zu ' I J J Josephine Almodova V Manuel Almodova Beverly Altman . , , :J 5 F ff ,Q ir- -5 Theresa Amick ,, J 4 fl QQ' X - f Vi , Danny Anaya J -of 'K as M A 'Q f If Dennis Arneson f ' W , .f ' If , Richard Avery Mary Avilez J t J 4 A Chester Baggs , 1 wx 1 Vi if-D ,S ,,, , ,A - Michael Bann Vi, 'il' 'B ' rl yk-A 31 Samuel Barker if 'rf' Robert Bay 'X 5 , if' H' Q A Vicky Beard Albert Bedoya A Joe Bell Jig, J if V gf I 5-I Micheal Bell .5 5 Kr,A A Yr' ' 7 ?' B215 Robert Bell f . - 1,523 J? A A A Mary Beltran x A iff GM , 3 Kathy Bennet 1 ,.s V as wsu 7 -. 105 . 3 9 Q s 2 ww- .. X. fri 'fig jff I pix 4 .' Aff ff J J' r 75 'W i? 'v f if' rr- .X F 3 we '- X WSE X d,3 , W r Z. TF is ' Q., . Q' S K ' ..,- w x. it I - . r 1. , I s V ' rg , r ts JI X , , X A David Benzor Judy Berge k A if Jennifer Blair Laura Blake H li 2-,Q Anthony Blevins -,', ,Q r3g,j-1 ..r' 'rj Charles Bloodworth Darlene Bourland 6 Us Steve Bowman yi .tw an y iw Y.. 15' ..- 'Q-ff B :XJ X inf ,Sf John Brennan Michael Brinkerhoff Lawrence Brock Dennis Brown Garry Brown Patricia Brown Paulette Brown Robin Brown Stephen Brown Terry Bruch Frank Cano Linda Caraway Daniel Carrillo James Carter H' rssr ' 5 125 104 Freshmen Embark 0 Sue Carter Bob Carver Henry Casares John Casares William Castaneda Patricia Castellanos Maria Castillo Lorraine Castro Thomas Cedillo Charlie Chavez W1 r rr rer sr s ' , 2 3 r W4 : x v .fi a as y 41, Q ' - sp.. 1 . , Q., V A 5553 , sr - r .. 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F FF L. Vi F xg-W 5 Linda Goucher Fw' Q L -s':.. ' F Andy Greenwell A V5 3 F Dennis Grenon J U ' J N Gail Grissom -F ' Ken Guenzi -Q,5W3r J QQ, FF ,F KF Fr 5 F QQ if -F ,, Curtis Guidl'Y A R ff A .J Felix Gutierrez J its-S FF gs ,F Fix: Vicky Hall X' , I F ' Shelley Ham W J 1 Jesse Handcock S F ' i - 'S F NV ,F f 0 : F ' Robert Handcock b '1 4. 1 1 : 'iu1 ... W AMF pix fa Gretchen Hansberger mf' ,IL QF QI F Hmary Hansberger 'J I mfs'-iR1fZ'L?7 1 ' f.fs'as' Q LYHH Hafdl' I Q .S z:rMff,ifsFnr4:i warfdfs .sn S , :xFi,rw, Robert Harris Ellen Haynes w .3 1 F Joe Henderson iiii .F 43 J' 'Kb sn Q XFA' .. :S 'F Vergie Henderson fic J f ' Lal Denni Hendricks -F i i ' . if S X If 3 fag F J W D .dsl-I 1 -- , . fl Al avl CHS rl J sir' sir F gggar aria: 14 511 Q-fin 1 1 ' Amparo Hernandez R Frank Hernandez ' Z: Trinidad Hernandez '12 sfrih 515 ,, if 3 Steve Herrera i .IL I' ,F 'I ,Tir JOYCe Hess is yi N X F Ste H' Q L J ZZF ve lguefa 2 fs J Fs 152-HSL! 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J' R KZL Peter Licon ,. k:, J 3 Johnnie Linder of ' i b 1 ,rf N 1 Alvin Lines John Lockard S' i P g h ,J J Donald I-Ongbottom Linda Longdail Q 2i'7'fig fr' is r fi g Douglas Loo J Y ' Eleanor Lopez ' ' ' 'ilr L Jiil 3 Q Mary Lopez Becky Lorona g or R Lai Wah Lou in - f I J 'J ti .. I 'J' R i f-3-it s 23' Leonard Lozar 4 ,L Orm Lu O . n Qv. s I -, 5 lihb A K fy, Vg,r 3 1 , : .E kkkl k X I J gan I51cDa?nie15 Aiiliww gfibiiigg ki my Richard McDo1e Deborah McDonald Lawrence McGhee Margo McKay Karl MacOmber Joan Madison gm, X Ja Victoria Magana Robert Magd aleno James Major Sherry Mann Donald Markins Dennis Markle Paul Marti Estella Martinez Henry Martinez Mary Martinez Se, Hx few' vi Qi-F' W , 5 fr fi ,F-an Y Y! . s l' -V ,za -L 3622 N . V . an rc rim . fi X i X ' ,. 47-0, .2 N 5 I1 wwf 'fa harsh era aee agril me J ' ,ia rr ,L ggi sf 'Hari P.E. Required of Frosh Q 1 1 1 ' ' i 1.. , .- X'-age ' list M M W' .I . Q? . TF ef: 3' 3 ' PKQ5' Q ' .UR . ex Sl . ly -?X - 'A .f ..f Ng. 15.5 '-9-1' N I r .Ni fit'-' 57 Q s gg . gf K X if . I f fl? of -if 7 ...N ... :f H' . U- K 5 . 'Y , X 5 1 -1 Q L. J' , . - gc? . Tfihpll , 'qu ... . ' -X l 'It 53 :K T, 'fr ,W '22 we ,qu Sigifredo Martinez Yvonne Martinez Tommy Mayes Lonny Mercer Sue Middleton Walter Miller James Milton Henry Mondejar LeRoy Monk Martha Montoya Gary Morgan Richard Morgan Karen Morris Q5 s Linda Morrison L J - Donna Munos 3, 3 f A X Lupe Munoz , P Q Richard Myers . ' lf 1 L., as Jefse.NaVafite A p ., pf-A y pg pig Vickie Notiega .A 1 ff f iff P Maw Nunez ph Herman Nunn ,L Ny ' ,' fy A A ' f X ' Charles Ohn l '- Roxann Oldynski ' ls 3 A Rudy Olea .. A., Qi p 4 ' .P Thomasita Olivas V p Edwana Osborne X, at we g, 4 Charlie Orozco r r si f f for Lf A J. N Bill Painter mf Michael Pancrazi 45 ss it Beatrice Parga I 'lj' Q Q A ' Theron Payne P ff w P Nicky Pearce I rg, l .'.' 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H Diane Roland ke s gr r rr ffl i Fernando Rosas J ' Kenneth Ross 1 'nr A zg, Mary Ann Ross 'idw 2 ' ' 'fii ff -.L ' Robert Rowland Anthony Sacco Ray Sainz Linda Salas Linda Salazar Olga Sanchez Lloyd Sanders Victoria Sapp Roberta Sawers Grace Schierling Annette Schuman Mary Sena Richard Shelton Juanita Shepherd Melissa Sheridan Sharron Sims Mary Ann Sloane Kathleen Smith K 1 A 3 ww , 1' ' 3 M 1 as , as Qi., g J 19 aw... , in 25 ri- 9 ' .-.A Q5 I ' .. s li N if 1 ,rf , f LL V:.s,,f: 5 J Q Z: w , QE t t -4 K-fi Y aw 4' f va -we rf? , i s, , ,wi was ' .f,'2i 's ' ww.: fl' 'J -: !.,' Leonard Smith Pamela Smith John Sneed John Solakiewicz Steven Sorrill Linda Southerland Randy Spalding James Stapleton Barbara Stephens Ronald Stevens We km . -W. 'aT Q -S K i - 7kV...k .K k kg .am rw 'W' 'vim ,M 4- . 'V' ,fra or V u.5-dai K it K jM,,,,.4' , r , fx -Tia? 1 N i X! . Vi ,-H' la xiii sm 'fl fox 0 sn . W.- . 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IX wk we . c . to .X rr- 1 ' , 1 v J ' 17' sn lp P Q 2' rj R rj! l 3 r J lp lx , X J 5 fy lp fx, X'1 ., .I It J - 1 I all l ,J J , , ,. X 5 '1 5 3 ' 'll I I A ' I A 'll T ' ' l ' M ' L 2 xl U ,xp In f . 'X . , xl J . X ' 1 ' J fx . l N I ' fg' , 5' x V' ' 9 if X - ' x J X'-f X inf J ' W I WUI 'I 1 ' i' l s X . A , H -I 1 r 4 ll ' ,' x . '. r 1 K 1 ' 0 M -. A Kathleen Stoehr Larry Stone Ronald Stowell Patricia Stuart Gerry Sullins Lois Sullivan Patti Taylor Shelley Taylor Mary Tello Ray Tello Laura Thomas Gradie Thompson James Timmons Bernard Tipton Margarita Trejo Jacque Turpin Alice Tyler Ken Tyrer Yolanda Varela Alexandra Vasquez Joe Vasquez Manuel Vasquez Robert Viether Elizabeth Vivian Guy Vollendorf Patricia Walker Frank Wallace Greg Whalen Mike Wheatley Linda Wheeler Michael Wickham Robert Wilbur Robert Wright Margaret Yanez Jennie Young Linda Zapata 10 ' Freshman Life Varies Miki Spalding, Pam Jameson, Katie Smith, and Melissa Sheri- cal education classes. PE is required of all Freshmen dan stop to discuss the weekend s activities was s sf ts sz way X..-M XM 5 ,, fiiffs. , .,.. . , - , -EF yiii tt,:i Eef ii i W N l ,Qs,gpfe'Ki?fSfEE'3Q X 7: A E-55:2 X Ev 9 Qw- 'izff rg ?i if? it .. f- .., if f ' , ' I ' ' A iritkkz 1 K 1h'k vk-,,. . W .... , ., .. .. s i s . 1. ,, t ,LVL . ,r p , p L . .:.,. ,...,. Q if., , , Freshmen work on completing a theme in a freshman English class. hs I .... 2 V . , up km ALAY A Freshmen Guy Vollendorf, Greg Whalen, Joe Bell, Randy Basketball is one of the sports that is taught in girl's physi . s 1 12 Ag if 'I i Iiii' i L ' we A its is A .,.. 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They are all necessary to promote fair play and sportsmanship throughout the school. School spirit is kept alive by the existence of sports. Cheering on the favorite team or athlete helps them to fight and win for our school. Football, baseball, and basketball are team sports. Each boy who is a member works for the benefit of the group. Swimming. tennis, wrestling, gymnastics, track, and cross country are individual sports. These 2.hletes demonstrate their own ability in these f ents. Tennis is the only sport open to girls at the prese' time. ln the future it is hoped that more events will be set up for girls. Students who go out for sports must have scholastic ability in addition to their abilities in athletics. In order to participate in sports a certain grade average is required. Row 1 Ken Jackson, Sal De Los Reyes Ray Beltran John Albert hm Conway Dennls Flnfrock Jerry De Verse Wommack, George Evitch Row 2 John Ced111o Mark Rogers Tom Cooper Pat Tracy Larry Caldararo M1ke Dav1d Shelton, Bob Ramage B111 Rrvera Row 3 Ken Dearmg B111 Gray Ph11 Gephart hm Rang D1ck Trmmons B ,iii z :Ira Back Coach Coach Pell ,ia ason Goes 5 and -noir -AQ If X. I , Bob Hom, Lance Coz. Row 4. Russell Smith, Bob Goldsboro, Ron Doten, Ramon Lopez, Paul Quinterro Ted Row 5. Danny Rameriz, Wendell French, Wilie Prid, Ronnie Jesse, Tommy Kelly, David Meeh. Row 6. Cary 24 - 12 to 7 SEASON REVIEW YHS' football season got off to a good start this year with the Crims taking two out of the first three games. However, as the season progressed the Crims were plagued with an endless number of in juries. Despite this fact, the team was still able win three of the next seven games. The big game, as always, was the Kofa game. This gave gave the Yuma Crims the City Championship for another year. At the season's end, the team voted Ron Jesse as the Most Valuable Player, and George Evitch as the Most Improved. Dennis Finfrock and Ray Beltran took honors as season Captains. Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma RECORD Coronado Mesa Chandler Westwood Arcadia Casa Grande Scottsdale Tempe Kofa Amphitheater Seasons Big Plays and Players I as 1, E s ss i , - - - fi Most Valuable ohn Albert and Ron Jesse bring down Kofa ball carrier in end zone to ive Yuma 2 points. Ron Jesse gtk-tw ' K Most Improved , Dennis Finfrock and Jim Conway rush Kofa line to block kick, George Evztch . i Ca tain on Jesse takes on two tacklers while running for a good Yuma gain. Dennisplfinfrock Captain Coach Thomas gives the boys a pep talk before the big game with Ray Beltran Westwood. 'J 117 .V. Football Goes 3 and 4 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS Row 1: L. Fergueson, B. Hunter, S. Ochoa, G. Arviza, I. Ramage, G. Kluck. Row 2: A. Magana, A. Moreno, R Castro, P. Keller, H. Ride, L. Viether, L. Jordon. Row 3: L. Kovac, E. Favlor, E. Dees, M. Jameson, R. Hart, P. Riley, H. Bay, R. Thrower. Row 4: L. Almodova, S. Rock, L. Reed, E. Albert, B. Smith, R. Hernandez, G. Gonzales, E. Ponce. Row 5: Coach Frick, B. Wood, Coach Larson. J. V. RECORD Kofa 12 Yuma 20 San Pasqual 12 Yuma 32 Blythe 6 Yuma 14 Brawley 34 Yuma 7 E1 Centro 13 Yuma 6 Kofa 27 Yuma 6 Calexico 25 Yuma 13 1 Coach prick Coach Larson Frosh Go 9-0 11' D . e. 'ELI ff -P-1,7 ow 1. W. Miller, S. Herrera, T. Fails, D. Marks, M. Almadova, N. Fajaro, J. Henderson, J. Chretin, R. LeRoy. Row - I. Jordan, R. Brown, L. Muroz, T. Lagunas, R. Reyes, D. Long, R. Magaleno, D. Contreas, M. Pancrazi. Row 3. J. immons, G. Brown, H. Martinez, J. Bownan, G. Valandorf, J. Jilkes, T. Collins, D. Jackson, D. Markins. Row 4. D. oten, R. Juarez, S. Brown, D. Hengel, G. Whalen, R. Wilber, T. Pieplow, T. Cedillo, R. Reed, G. Morgan, R. Bay. w 5. Coach Fiete, Coach Daniel, Manager Blanchard, Coach Bryan. Coach Daniel Head Coach Bryan Cgach Fiete 119 Cross Countrymen . . , .,.p. aff Row 1: E. Martinez, B. Rivera, N. Montoya, F. Olivas, A. Villa Beltran, G. Cooper. Row 3: T. Martinez, H. Needham. I Yuma . Yuma . Yuma Yuma Coach Needham Yuma. . . . . Row 2: T. Aguilar, D. DeCorse, R. Comet, M CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE . . ......... Westwood . . . .Scottsdale Yuma. . . . . . . . .Kofa . . . . ...... Tempe Phoenix El Centro The team, coached by Coach Needham, had a disappointing season in the 1964 cross country meets. However, the year was not a complete loss because anything the Crims may do next year will be a big improvement. In 1965 the Crims have but one way to go ------ up! Ns-ulsw Coaches take the times of the boys after a long hard run. Crims Meet With Tough Kofa Team 5 Yuma and Tempe teams line up as the gun is about to sound. 122 Kofa Casa Grande Arcadia Coronado Chandler Scottsdale Mesa Westwood Tempe Coronado Chandler Casa Grande Arcadia Westwood Tempe Scottsdale Mesa Kofa 64-6 Good Year for V. Basketball SCHEDULE 41 57 50 53 48 52 56 56 67 66 53 54 47 43 53 56 52 62 Inter -Division State Tournament Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yluma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Coach McLendon The Varsity Basketball team had great success this year. Winning 13 and losing only 5, Coach McLendon said this year's team was not only one of the best Yuma has had in years, but one of the finest groups he has ever coached. The team took second place in class 1AA play. Good job boys! 7 U9 -:S Back Row: Mike Elrod, Gary Cook, Bruce Bailey, Mike Harris, Ken Hollin, Mickey Wommack, Pat Dallabetta. Row 2: Mark Rogers, Willie Meeks, Ron Jessie. Row 1: Jim Spencer, Dick Timmons, Ray Beltran. 123 A Ray Beltran Captain I 4. . if -as - . s . js sg Y if A N' New X 4 is ,. 1 ,S in, , r 1 r 3 ' x 3 KL P Gary Cook Pat Dallebetta Meet the '64-'65 arsit agers M i A A L1L,,. A . . '-fi? A 'K' M - Q fi M i ' i Bruce Bailey Mark Rogers Qi? sag!-w if i gg, , ' -..i2 , ss 'S Mike Harris Willie Meeks 4,?!?s:1f'igg5'5?Ys 11? .. '1f41'i.L- 2-Ti 52 rw. www-Q NM? Wim? A ggi-if-5 4 . ..,.V l R 1-Fifsfeefiwtilf-si:siSif '.-' --,. ' if W , Lf f X-ae. errr ----- if 2 . ' ,r.r I ll e, ,, i ' if ,,,. r,AA r TZ: . . Mickey Wommack Ron Jessie Dick Timmons A A U, lik- w if N 1 ' s - I dy k s .Q f l Q Jim Spencer Mason Quillion V. Crims Have Tough Season Members of the junior varsity basketball team were: Row 1: Bob Johnson, Job Long, Tom Aguilar Larry Reed Randy Thrower Ken Hollin, Bill Gray, Mr. Martin. Row 2: Dan Rerez, John.Acosth, Marlin Jameson Pat Riley and Herbie Bay . Kofa 43 Yuma Casa Grande 44 Yuma Arcadia 41 Yuma Coronada 58 Yuma Chandler 55 Yuma Scottsdale 66 Yuma Mesa 61 Yuma Westwood 53 Yuma Tempe 69 Yuma Coronado 60 Yuma Chandler 49 Yuma Casa Grande 45 Yuma Westwood 71 Yuma Tempe 63 Yuma Scottsdale 42 Yuma Mesa 39 Yuma Kofa 45 Yuma Coach Martin The 1964-65 junior varsity basketball team had a tough season this year, winning seven of their seven teen games. However, the experience team members gained will be of great value to next year s varsity squad . U Frosh G0 8-4 s Row 1: Lawernce McGher, Doug Larson, Peter Licon, Greg Whalen, Tim Timmons, Dave Hengl, Duncan Phillips, Rick Gardner. Row 2: James Pearce, Don Markins, Robert Wilbur, Bill Painter, Tai Pieplow, Steve Herrera, Arthur Ho , Coach Fiete . San Pasqual Cal exi co Blythe Brawley E1 Centro Kof a Calexico Blythe Bra wle y E1 Centro Kof a YUITIS. Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma 42 42 FROSH. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 37 35 San Pasqual 48 Yuma 55 ' 47 48 42 50 32 36 27 28 29 45 53 43 51 54 49 50 Coach Fiete Coached by Mr, Fiete the Frosh, boys gained a lot of experience this year. This will help them as they go on to J .V, and Varsity ball in the coming years. s Varsity Wrestlers Break Even Row 1: Art Abril, Row 2: Andy Arias, Roger Doerr. Row 3: Larry Caldararo Jeffrey Winderlin Ben Hall Row 4 Vance Morse, Dennis Brown, John Roblis. Row 5: John Albert, Dennis Finfrock Russell Smith George Evitch 15 27 30 14 . . 21 26 27 16 . Coronado Mesa Kofa Tempe Catalina Westwood Scottsdale Arcadia Pueblo Kofa Divisional 4th Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma The Yuma High Wrestling team had some tough meets this season but broke even Coach Young took the boys to the Divisionals where the team took a 4th. From the Divi- sionals five of the Crim's wrestlers went to the State meets. 1964-65 Varsity Wrestlers George Evitch fUn1imitedy John Albert f154 1b.J John Roblis U33 1b.J Russell Smith q 1 so 1b.J Vance Morse Q 145 1b.j ? fri . ,. XY? in .aft X 3 N QQ X so JL xg 25 'S w .. - sf X so X N S' m 4 , w ,K X A KM X S E s S1 N K kc Q l Q , Ks I uk Q Ei 1 S G .sg N Sr as Q ..w,Qr 1--. as .- .- , .. rr fr i V -. Q- , Ben Hall 1127 1b.J Dennis Finfrock C165 1b.J sf 1 Larry Caldararo 4138 1b .J ' ,- X S-3+ . XX- . Q L N M :ass rs: f rf v . 4 ' sf E sf ix PES . X : Q 3 - .rs I .14 :L Q r N xx . 3. .Y M53 s x N .seg - 4 -N g ss j g: e sgsgssxsi f . , K r i 5 is 1 Rss., V .5 Y as 1 ' Jeffrey Winderlin q 120 1b.J Wrestlers in Action Roger Doerr Andy Arias Art Abril Q1121b.j f1031b.J C95 lb.D Larry Caldararo on top as he wrestles a tough Tempe man. 3? 5 r Roger Doerr trys to Flip his man over ror a pin. . . Matmen Go 4 5 Row 1 Don Rolls. Row 2: Andy Greenwell, Tom Prichard, Oliver Dees. Row 3 John Alberts Henery Martinez Eddie Annya, John Jordon, Mike Barriga, Steve Rock, Leanord Lopez, J. V, WRESTLING SCHEDULE Brawley Coronado Mesa Kof a Tempe Blythe Westwood Arcadia Kof a Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Q no The J,V, wrestlers gained great experience in their various matches this season Next year s Varsity squad will probably be made up primarily of this year s I V Q Varsity Tennis Team Has Long Season . ,..,-,., ,.-..x..t fs- s Coach Cheatham BOYS VARSITY TENNIS SCHEDULE Arcadia Casa Grande Chandler Coronado Mesa Scottsdale Tempe Westwood Kofa Arcadia Casa Grande Chandler Coronado Mesa Scottsdale Tempe Westwood State Tourney Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Row 1: Erling Dordohl, Panfilo Contreras. David Rezin. Row 2: Ric Burr, Bruce Uhl, Worth Wheeler, Bob Ahuro The Varsity Boy 's Tennis team got off to an early start this year. The season began the 22nd of January, and the team really worked hard to be ready for the first match. This is the first season the boys have played strictly in their conference. Varsity Girls in Good Shape for Long Season Nancy Battenfield, Jane Slosser, Althea Evans. Phyllis Neese, Sandra Sanchez, Anne Mansfield SCHEDULE ET- ...-1 -T Arcadia 52'-ff- li Q 9 Casa Grande ffl-3 E Chandler 1 Coronado ' Mesa Q - ss. Q, GX kwa Scottsdale G Tempe 3 E :Q Westwood . Kofa Swv IL, CMN, Arcadia , Y Casa Grande XQJYNMQ-JGXN by Chandler ' ' Z Coronado ' Mesa Qkk-gy Scottsdale 7 Tempe ' Westwood State Tourney l QQ Z' Coach Wiggins The Varsity Girls Tennis team started five weeks early this year. Because the Tennis season is three months long, the girls really had to work hard to be in top shape. Due to the length of the season it was impossible to put the record in the yearbook . . Tennis Looks Strong in 65 In K ,, My ,fr ,J .N jx tx 0 ,N J ,,x - A X. Jn 'E 'lf' X, Row 2: Bob Gray, Rick McDo1e, Phil Jackson. David Thompson, Bob Bell. Row 1: Tom Lemmon, Mike Estandia Richard Shelton, Garrett Kluckg Ken Guenzi. BOYS J,V, TENNIS SCHEDULE Gila Bend Yuma Brawley Yuma Kofa Yuma Holtville Yuma Gila Bend Yuma Kofa Yuma Due to the length of the tennis season we could not put the record in the yearbook. Coach Cheatham The junior varsity tennis team, under the supervi- sion of Coach Jack Cheatham, played a six game sea- son. With only one boy, Bob Gray, coming back from last year's junior varsity team, the baby tennis Crims had their work cut out for them. .V. Tennis Looks Good 64-65 Row 1: Myra Vitilins, Judy Brubeck, Sue Morrison, Sharon Sims. Row 2: Linda Day, Feralyn Smith, Roxanne O1 dynski, Kathy Rooney, Cara Phillips. Coach Wiggins I.V. GIRLS SCHEDULE Gila Bend Brawley Kofa Ho1tvi11e Gila Bend Kofa Due to the length of the season we could not put the gir1's scores in the yearbook. With seven of the ten girls on the J.V, team corn- ing back next year Yuma should have one of the best Varsity Girls team in the state. This year's J.V, squad has a lot of talent and expect to win all of their matches . wir, l a - mfssm. M ,. as A '65 Varsity Track Team H ,...............W,,,.........M-........, ........-......,.....-.-.,..,.............-.-...r ....,........Ha.......sw....-..+.- .......,.-..-M.-f,.-n......,.......-...s.- ...............-.-v.-.,.-.-....,..a...r-..-- Members of the track team are, from left to right, Row 3: Manuel Jaramillo, Howard Taylor, Gary Quilter, Steve man, Elery Gross, Albert Guidero, Eddie Martinez, Robert Rivera, Ernie Williamson, Don DeCorse, Tony Martinez, ven Comet, and Gary Foster. In Row 2 are: John Jordan, John Solakovitch, Gary Kluck, Phil Gephart, Henry E1 Centro Grossmont El Centro QRe1aysj Brawley North Phoenix Phoenix Union Blythe El Centro Alhambra Hayden Chandler qRe1aysj Chandler Arizona Invitational Mesa QRe1aysJ Casa Grande Blythe Brawley State Meet Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Varsity Coach Needham orks for Championship J . V . Coach Holehan 1 -'sn Reel, Larry Jordan, Mike Pancrazi, Joe Nevea. In Row 1 are: Don Longbottom, Scott Hancock, Natcho Fa- Iimmy Carter, Gary Cooper, Pat Riely. Gary Spawn, and John Matson. Track at Yuma High has always been one of the most popular sports. This year was no exception. With two outstanding lettermen Ron Jesse and Tommy Kelly returning, the team was off to a good start. Pictured above are both varsity and junior varsity teams. At the time the picture was taken, Coaches Holehan and Needham had not chosen the varsity. Practicing each afternoon after school, the track teams worked to make the '65 team the best ever. Trackmen Show Potential Phillip Gephart is shown here in spring track practice. Raven Comet and Don DeCorse show their new fiber Phil is one of Yuma High 's best dash men and has glass poles. Raven soared to a height of over eleven great Pgtential, feet, six inches last year, Eu The boys pictured above are some of the lettermen who headed the 1965 varsity track team. From left to right, they are Don DeCorse, Bob Rivera, Tony Martinez, and Raven Comet. Others joined the team at the end of basketball season. 9 65 Baseball Team Works for State Championship Title IREM Coach Kelley 10 llllllllillslllli IIIIIJIIJIIIIIIIIE 4lIllII.IIlllIIII From Right, Row 1: Eddie Favare, Dick Timmons, Mike Beltran, Paul Gengale, David Ortega, Mike Keraum, John Ramirez, Ken Jackson, George Gonzales. Row 2: Coach Kelly, Mike Elrod, Bill Gray, Paul Blair, Alin Johnson, Mike Harris, David Schnack, Larry Vernon, Ronald Burrow, and Jimmy Conway. Casa Grande Arcadia Coronada Chandler Scottsdale Mesa Westwood Tempe Coronado Chandler Casa Grande Arcadia Kofa Westwood Tempe Scottsdale Mesa Kofa Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma The 65 Crim baseball team, beginning practice in mid February worked toward the title this year. Coach Kelley in his seventeenth year of coaching seemed to think that this year was the year for the Crim baseball team, since over half the team was made up of returning lettermen. Spring Training Opens for Crims Paul Blair and I im Con- way show their double play skills as they force Dean Burrow at second . David Schnack puts the tag on Ken Jackson as he slides into second for a steal. 140 Paul Blair hustles for first as David Ortega, Larry Vernon and Jim Conway combine their talents for another force out. .V. Players Show Promise Standing, from left: Herb Bay, Sam Barker, Dick Coutchie, Gary Blevins, Steve Hardy, Mike Edwards Pete Keller Duncan Phillips. Marlin Jameson, Larry Reed, Larry Kovac, Barry Kehl, Eddie Albert, Randy Thrower Wendell Freeze. Coach. Bottom Row: Ted Flores, Doug Larson, John Acosta, Gilbert Arviso, Larry Stone, David Contreras Danny Doten, Terry Hom, Jim Timmons, and Bobby White. Since the varsity baseball team must be limited to a certain number of players, the junior varsity team gained many very good men this season . Many of the boys on junior varsity were varsity material. Coach Freeze felt that this team was far superior to past junior varsity teams and would supply the '66 varsity with experi- enced and expert players. J,V, BASEBALL SCHEDULE Eagle Mountain Cochella Cochella Eagle Mountain Brawley Blythe Brawley Kofa E1 Centro Kofa Blythe E1 Centro Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma Coach Freeze Golf Grows in Popularity is A- v -as RF . M i Z ,fax The Golf team consists of Row 2: Bill Dodge, Mark Rogers, Neal Wilkes, Phil Milton, Jim Bennet, Ted Coil Row 1: Bob Newheart, Leilend Jones, Ritchie Phillips, Rodney Hart, John Achen, El Centro Yuma Brawley Yuma Kofa Yuma El Centro Yuma Kofa Yuma Tempe Yuma Westwood Yuma Mesa Yuma Scottsdale Yuma Arcadia Yuma Coronado Yuma Division Play off State Meet Golf has grown in popularity this year. Golf had died out for a time, but now has re-established a defi- nite place in the athletic program. Mr. Bryan feels that with the material he has this year they have a championship team. Coach Bryan Swimmers Break Ice To Get in hape Central 81 Camelback Yuma Coronado Yuma El Centro Yuma Kofa Yuma West Phoenix Yuma Mesa Yuma El Centro Yuma Scottsdale Yuma Brophy Yuma Westwood Yuma Arcadia Yuma Division Meet State Meet Coach Garcia With seven returning lettermen, including one state champion, Y,H,S. 's swimming team started the season in excellent shape. The team practiced each afternoon under Coach Rick Garcia's supervision at the Arizona Western College pool. The seven returning lettermen were Dennis Dunnigan, Jim Rang, Bill Riera, John Lines, Rick Nelson, Steve Rouff, and Vance Morse. Members of the swimming team were: Row 1: John Rang, Pat McEntyre, Leonard Lopez, Greg Whalen, Don Brad- ford, Larry Pikulo, Fred Thourot, Andy Greenwell, Dennis Grenon. Row 2: Alvin Lines, Guy Vollendorf, Don Mari kins, Rick Nelson, Steve Rouff, Vance Morse, John Lines, Jim Milton, and Harvy Rice, Not pictured are Dennis Dunnigan and Jim Rang. S! pw 4 vm wHQE ' i rganizations The clubs and organizations at Yuma High sponsor many traditional campus activities. Dances, bake sales, carnivals, Bow and Sucker Day, Sadie Hawkins Day, and many more are results of work done by these clubs. Students have a choice of twenty-eight clubs to join at Yuma High. There are. for example, service clubs, such as Anchor, Z, and Wardens, and honor so- cieties such as Spanish National Honor Society, National Honor Society, and Quill and Scroll. Also there are clubs which help students with their careers, such as Future Teachers and Future Nurses. For students who are workers and not just joiners, clubs proved to be very worthwhile. They help students to learn to work together and to learn responsibility. A11 clubs are under the student council. They must plan all activities and make all re- quests through the council. These must then be approved by the administration. Y.H.S. Band Goes Places The members of this band are: Terry Hall, John Ball, Gary Boone, Worth Wheeler, Row 2: Howard Elliot, Joe Kubiak, Bob Gray, Steve Blake, Bob Bell, Carey Foster. Row 3: Mike Green, John Blake, Gary Splawn, and Bill Flores. Those not pictured are Pat Dallabetta, and R. B. Shupe. Yuma High Dance Band Yuma High School's dance band goes places and sees things, This is no exaggera- tion since many of this year 's band members accompanied the band to Europe last summer, when they played for the armed services stationed there. This talented group also played for the Miss Yuma County contest each spring. The music for the Y-Day Dance is contributed by this group as is the music for the Melody Club Operetta. Tryouts are held each fall for new musicians to replace those who have graduated. 146 Bands Work Toward Varsity he members of this band are: Row 1: Mary Ann Ross, Diane Merrifield, Nancy Knapp, Steve Sorril. Row 2: Mr. Mc- ride-Sponsor, Patti Turner, Carey Foster, Jo Ann Chretin, and Gene David. eginning Band Cadet Band , Joe Kubiak, and Mr. Clayton-Sponsor. 155' members of this club are: Row 1: Sue Merrifield, Beverly Easter, Pat Smith, Steve Brown, Sylvia Chavez, Melissa Row 2: Thereas Amick, Frances Rodriquez, Donna Munoz, Lynn Hardy, Wlater Miller, Cornelius Sena, Karen Frank Cano, Willie Johnson, Row 3: Frank Woon, Ron Stowell, Ed Mendivil, Dennis Gremon, Sam Barker, Gary Row 4: Alan Saulters, Dan Carrillo, Charlie Orozco, Benny Esperanza, Linda Carter, Linda Richardson, James 147 The Band Marches X Q The Yuma High School Marching is shown in one of their many positions for marching season. The band was directed by Mr. Jerry Clayton. John Ball has served as drum major for the last two years. He has been member of varsity band since his freshman year. John also participated in the Y,H.S. Stage and Jazz Band. The saxa- phone was John's instru- ment. 148 Drum Major Head Majorette John Ball Patti Turner Patti Turner has served a a majorette for three years. This was her first year as head majorette. Patti, along with the other majorettes, worke hard to put on fine half- time performances. 0 Fine Half-Time Show are Majorettes: Marilyn McVey, Nancy Knapp, Marsha McVey, Janye Stroud, and Lynn Cliff. Not Pictured is Irwin. Y.H.S. Maj orettes Seven blue sequined girls lead the 1964-65 marching band down Doan Field at each home varsity football game. Under the leadership of head majorette Patti Turner these girls worked long and hard each day to put on fine half-time performances. Six of the seven majorettes were members of the junior class while the sophomore class claimed one. The majorettes also presented a routine to Fancy Pants at a varsity basketball game. Concert Band Present The members of this band are, Row 1: Joyce Mueller, Linda Carter, Jo Ann Chretin, Charlotte Thomas, Peggy Baile Kathy Rooney, Annette Hengl. Row 2: Richard Monahan, Pat Dallabetta, Ellen Leinbach, Elaine Conway, Andy Gre Charlotte Peach, Essie Bundy, Leonord Lozar, Allan Sullivan, Nancy Lemmon, Gail Hendrickson, Phyllis Neece, Jim Green, Jayne Stroud, Kathy Blair, Chris Bagby. Row 3: John Blake, Gary Splawn, Roy Shupe, Joe Kubiak, Bill Flor enger, Debby Clayton, Les Baumgamer, Benny Valesquez, David Hengl, Charlie Chavez, Mike Estandia, Terry Hn Foster, Betty Harris, Doug Scoufas, John Lines, Bob Bell, Bob Gray, Linda Johnson, Patti Turner, Sue Ann Loo, Karen G rot, Jessie Espinosa, John Achen, Tom Dorries, Ken Hollin, Panfilo Contreras, Jim Morrison, Leonard Lopez, Danny T Abbey, Jim Currier, Andy Torres, Larry Kovac, Alvin Lines, Mr. Clayton-Director and Mr. McBride-Assistant Director. The concert band at Yuma High School, under the direction ofJerry Clayton and Taylor McBride, consisted of 125 members. ASpring Concert was held in April in Snider Auditorium. Some of the selections for their concert were Capital Hill, How the West Was Won and Partita. Proceeds from this concert are used for a Spring Concert tour. 150 nnual Spring Program nn Cliff, Laura Davis, Sue Middleton, Laura Thomas, Sharon Sims, Vicki Maehling, Katie Smi , ell, Richard Shelton, Henry Martinez, Marsha Miller, Karen Jongeward, Laura Blake, Claudia Rice, ynthia Dougbs, glini, Rick McDole, Dale Reynolds, Linda Goucher, Gary Boone, John Ball, Marsha McVey, Ann Mansfield, Mike tty Power, Cara Phillips, John McReynolds, John Reynolds, Randy Spaulding, Donnie Bradford, Judy Saxton, Pam Mess- illie Johnson, Charene Crawford, Nancy Battenfield, Worth Wheeler, Terry I-lall, David Reynolds, David Goucher, Carey r, Nancy Knapp. Row 4: Charlie Dougherty, Larry Yanez, David Cheney, Fernando Rosas, Tom Pritchard, Fred Thou- r, Melvin Douglas, Anita Jackson, Tasa Cutler, Jim Pearce, Helen Morgan, John Killingsworth, Harvey Rice, Wlater Y.H.S. Concert Band 151 M sic Plays Importan Row 1: L. Garcia, S. Moser, C. Munk, S. Herrera, P, Ford, R. Gonzales, E. Carbajal, S. Fuller, J. Gonzales, K. Cau sey, L. Tomlinson, D, Fays, C. Rice, C. Shumacker, S. Clayton, J. Francis, D. Merrifield. Row 2: B. Altman, D, Alexander, P. Jackson, P. Morrison, L. McCabe, C. Biever, I. Fuller, A. Whitener, E. Myers, B. Curtis, N, Lemmon, I. Priest, L, Parker, M. Arias, N. Keeton. Row 3: Nl. Shaw, S. Didway, W. Stewart, C. Payne, E. Herrera, A. More no, D. Holbrook, G. Clayton, L. Villarreal, B. Coffey, S. O'Dannel, D. Bourland, A. Blair, L. McGiboney, R. Tenn sion, C. Walker. Row 4: J. Castelli, N. Hoggatt, P. Chrowder, M. Poels, B. Vernon, C. Cypert, D. Young, K. I4 D. Lugon, M. Burgo, M. Renteria, D. Ahdunka, P. Ferrara, S. Hoddox, D. Bourland, and F. McBride, Concert Choir Choralair Row 1: M. Green, D. Merrifield, G. Clayton, C. Cypert, S. Moser, J. Kubiak. Row 2: S. Clayton, D. Tays, K. Cau sey, C. Rice, E. Myres. Row 3: D. Tayler, L. Jordan, I. Fletcher, R. Mohanon. Row 4: R. Cote, P. Dallabetta, D. Long, I. Thompson, W. Johnson, and T. McBride. ole in Student Life w 1: R. Cameron, S. Carter, I. Madison, M. Delgado, J. Martinez, V. Magana, E. Zaragoza, R. Mixrrietta, M. Gill w 2: N, Silva, E. Olea, P. Stuart, H, Howard, P. Aguilar, E. Saldana, C. Urias, O. Carcia, D. McDonald, L. Rod- guez. Row 3: W, Pride, C. Nevels, B. Dixon, V. Henderson, L. Crawford, E. Jackson, M, Cummeron, M, LeGrande, , Johnson, R. Jackson. Row 4: T. Lemmon, D. Long, J. Thompson, C. Furouski, S, Kennedy, L. McDonald, W. John- n, E. Favors, W, Meeks, B. Gamble, I. Fletcher, and Taylor McBride-Sponsor. ixed Glee Frosh Glee 1: M. Rendleman, O. Garcia, M. Gill, V. Gill, E. Osborne, L. Duran, N. De ha Vara, Row 2: C. Parker, L, B. Jones, S. Middleton, B. Mendoza, N. Smith, S. Amparo, S. Rone. Row 3: C. Supebedia, C. Wheatley, A. er, J. Leffel, E. Haynes, V. Sapp, S. Rangel. Row 4: M. Coker, V. Otero, L. Sullivan, S. Ariaz, P. Tello, L. es, S. Sandate, G. Gallardo, G. Chretin, N. Powell, D. Supebedia, and Tayler McBride-Sponsor. Lyers Accredited Wit The members of this club are: S. Blake -President, J. Ball -Vice President, Susan Beeler-Secretary-Treasurer, C. Craw- ford -Co-Librarian, V. Maehling-Co-Librarian. Row 2: N, Knapp, L, Johnson, C, Thomas, P. Bailey, M. Betts, L, Cliff, T. Pritchard, L, Yanez, P. Neese, I. Irwin, D. Clayton, Row 3: L. Carter, C. Douglas, I. Saxton, J. Stroud, P Turner, C. Dougherty, N. Lemmon, D. Goucher, J. Mueller, L, Davis, W, Johnson, N, Battenfield, Mr. Clayton-Spon sor. Row 4: L, Lopes, M. Green, T. Cooper, I. Reynolds, D. Scoufos, M. Harris, K, Hollin, P. Dallabetta, I. Blake, F. Green, G, Splawn, J. Morrison, H. Lines, C. Foster, C, Macon, G. Quilterm, J, Killingsworth, and Richard Mol The largest select club on campus made up of both girls and boys is Lyers. Its roll is made of all the members of the marching and the concert bands. As musicians these students add spirit to each home football game with their fine half time show performances. As a club, this group puts on one of the biggest events of the year, the Muu-Muu Mingle which has become a tradition at Y,H,S, The main purpose of this organization is to advance the standards of instrumental music education in the student, school, and community. f-Time Performances , Q ug .1 if fix! . .-... Mme, . ..- . . 4- V - harlotte Peach, Sue Middleton, J. Linder, L, Thomas, L. Blake, A. Greenwell, M. Sheridan, C, Rice, H, Morgan, K. ayler, K. Smith, K. Bagby, E, Conway, D. Taylor, Fernando Rosas, A. Lines. J. Achen. J. Espinoza. Row 2: E, Bun y, A. Hengl, K. Jongward, L. Goucher, C. Phillips, G. Hendrickson, S, Lucero, K. Rooney, T, Cutler, D. Bradford, . Mansfield, P. Messenger, M. McVey, K. Blair, L. Kovac, T. Dorries, A, Torres, T. Hom, A. Sullivan, W. Abbey, ow 3: Henry Martinez Ir., B. Bell, R. Shelton, L. Lozar, R. McDole, D. Reynolds, F. Thourt, R, Spalding, J. Chretin , Wheeler, P. Contreras, D. Reynolds, T. Hall, B. Gray, M. Miller, B. Harris, L. Baumgarner, D, Cheney, J. Batta- lini, W. Flores, G. Boone, and L. Jordan, 40 CD .1 3 .Q X A ? hu-N. ,-,,,.,,,,M,, i 'Q ff J 3 Mr. Clayton, Mr. McBride, and John Ball discuss plans for Lyers Club annual Muu-Muu Mingle, 155 Melody Sponsors Serenade The members of this club are: Martha Arias-President, Glenda Clayton-Vice President, Lorraine Villarreal-Secretary. Susan Clayton-Treasurer. Row 2: Cheryl Schumacker, Susan Herrera, Rose Marie Gonzales, Alice Gonzales, Debbie Hol brook, Tasa Cutler, Christine Cypert, D'Anna Young, Margaret Polls, Sandra Didway, Laura Tomlinson, Rosemary nez, Linda Parker, Elva Carbajal, Lydia Macazan. Row 3: Pat Ford, Julie Gonzales, Pam Williams, Sherry Fernandez, Darlene Bowland, Cheri Payne, Susan Moser, Susan Franklin, Pam Ferrara, Katherine Brever, Kathy Causey, Neva Kee- ton, Ernestine Herrara, Claudia Rice, Bobbie Lou Curtis. Row 4: Julie Beard, Linda McCabe, Anita Whitener, Carol Martinez, Yvonne Martinez, Balvina Zuintero, Frances Perez, Denise Ahdunko, Mary Ann Burgoz, Margaret Renteria, Theresa Klemp, Barbara Coffey, Barbara Hockenberry, Reasha Tennison, Kerry Kelly. Row 5: Mr. McBride, Sponsor: Lana Smith, Eline Myers, Dena Tays, Shirely O'Dannel, Christy Walker, Charlotte Ponce, Beverly Bourland, Mary Ann Stirlen, Nancy Lemmon, Shirley Haddox, Dianne Merrifield, Judy Francis, and Stella Rodriquez. MELODY CLUB Melody Club, made up entirely ofgirls, is the sponsor of the Sleigh Ride Serenade a Christmas Dance traditionally held each year. To be a member of Melody Club a student must currently be enrolled in Concert Choir. Before Christmas vacation, Melody Club enter- tained the student body with a variety of Christmas songs and carols during a special concert assembly. An operetta and a booth at the Pep Club Carni- val are activities of Melody Club. Pam Ferrara and Denny Cole dance at the annual Melody Club Sleigh Ride Serenade. Players Entertain Students 'iq- Drama Club is among the clubs on campus that Q X is open to all classes, To obtain membership in this club, a student must express interest in drama and work on one or more productions. Promoting an interest in drama throughout the community as well as the school is Drama Club's Q--- ' main purpose. In addition they purchase stage equipment. - . 1 '- 4 rtgv .---rn Traditions belonging to Drama Club are sponsor- t . , t - ,sl ing the Drama Club Play and sponsoring a booth at ' ' fx' X tx the Pep Club Carnival. P 4 is 3, ff xx ,gy :bk Melanie I-licks, Christy Walker, and Karen Watson S s if 3' . 4 Q J! - We. f work on the elaborate costumes needed for the Se- ' is J nior Class Play, The Imaginary Invalid . DRAMA CLUB , e members of this club are: Lee Jones-Vice President, Ritchie Phillips-President, Benny Velasquez -Treasurer, Christy unk-Secretary qnot picturedj. Row 2: Christy Walker, Candy Munk, Pam Williams, Janie Smadel, Eileen Estandia, nna Brandenberger, Albert Guidero, Maureen Tomlinson, Ellen Leinbach, Kathi Evans, Brenda King, Sandi Cranford, w 3: Torn Quimby, Charlie Spurr, Tracy Atchley, Susie Hill, Beverly McBride, Mike Reeves, Vance Morse, Laura lter, Nancy Battenfield, Sherri Sapp, Kathy Lamb, Nancy Hoggatt, Jayne Stroud, Patti Turner. Row 4: Richard wne, Barbara Johnston, Bruce Drummond, Mike Spalding, Gerry Giss, Ginger Neece, Peggy Crowder, Donne Jones, ren Watson. Sue Redmond, Janice Parks, Norma Stotts, Kathy Osborn, Nancy Lutes, and Mr. William Brennan-Sponsor. F.B.L.A. Builds Better Business Members include: Victor Burr-President, Susan Hightower-Vice President, Charleen Hunt-Treasurer, Shirley Pang-Re- porter, Margaret Castelli-Secretary qnot picturedl. Row 2: Mrs. Sorenson-Sponsor, Kathy Parker, Myra Subia, Jean Shel ton, Beverly Raybeck, Cheryl Schumacher, Norma Martinez, Linda Loo, Judi Starek, Carol Mabery, Maureen T Ethel Linville, Elva Carbajal. Row 3: Elaine Jung, Betty Guenzi, Virginia Ramsey, John Williamson, Jackie Manning, Marla Gacia, Peggy Bailey, Linda Dey, Linda Rezin, Josephine Golez, Sheryl Self, Penny Woon, Susan Parga. Row 4: Barbara Harris, Dorothy Fassett, Panfilo Contreras, Ronnie Watts, Donna Oglesby, Susan Ghiotto, Sylvia Tudor, Barbara Babcock, Lana Van Dyke, Ioan Coffer, Jane Ogan, Donna Molzof, Mike Domingas, Dixie Launt, and Susan Ponce. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Future Business Leaders of America is made up of stu dents maintaining a 2. 5 grade average in a business cm Some of the many purposes of F. B. L. A. are to de' competent, aggressive business leadership, to strengthen confidence of young men and women in themselves and their work, and to create more interest and understanding the intelligent choice of business occupations. Sponsoring of the Sweetheart Ball, the crowning of its queen and addressing March of Dimes and Easter Seals lopes are traditions of F. B. L. A. President, Vic Burr, states the goals and purposes of F. B. L. A. for new members at the initiation banquet held November. Also pictured are F. B. L. A. officers Margaret Castelli, Charleen Hunt, Sponsor Mrs. Sorenson, Susan Hightower, and Shirley Pang. E73-1, A eg Ii Q 5' s . .A. Visits Hospital 3? x ' nw 1: Mrs. Kettunen -Sponsor, Linda Johnson -President, Joanna Power-Vice President, Annette Lindsay-Secretary, Row Cara Phillips, Susan Clayton, Charlotte Brazeel, Kris Bagby, Peggy Bailhfam Williams, Christy Munk, Rose Fergu n, Yolands Estupinan, Linda Schumacher, Thesa Amic, Kaye KestnerQrgaretQ . Row 3: Essie LeGrande Patti tmsey, Jayne Stroud, Margo McKay, Neva Keeton, Doris Hess, Sue lvlerrifif-Lana VanDyke, Suse Patterson, Shirely Dannel, Mary Flynn, Dixi Launt, Denise Ahdunko, Linda Grissom. Row 4: Essie Bundy, Kathy Parker, Elaine Jung rbara Hobbs, Betty Giffer, Chris Jarmillo, Sharon Williams, Terri Klemp, Jean Williams, Diane Katkus, Charlotte ach, Connie Ross, Stella Rodriguz, Debbie Clayton, and Barbara Johnson. FUTURE NURSES CLUB Future Nurses of America is open to all girls on campus with a 3 grade average and an interest in a nursing career. These girls help each year with the T. B. tests and sell donuts at all varsity football games. White dresses and baby dolls make up the initia- tion for future Nurses each year. A tradition for these girls is the visitation to a l nursing school usually in Phoenix. This trip is made - by all junior and senior girls. Doris Hess, Linda Dey, and Lana VanDyke pose be- fore Parkview Baptist Hospital on Future Nurses Visi- tation Day . ,..1.....-- . . 4 ,.I......t.,.r.T. RT1-4 'I' , Ka- N N-Af' , , , ' 55 Eiiiisii ' S -Q D XX K iiflws Q. Q sirbbfi- misss' ' -N85lSl7g1 -sw-.S F.T.A. Visits Classes Future Teachers is an organization open to soph- omores, juniors, and seniors maintaining a three grade average. The purpose of this organization is to further an understanding in the profession of teaching. Members of F,T,A. held a joint banquet with the Kofa Chapter at Loo's in January, The purpose of the Banquet was to promote a good relationship in the two chapters. Traditionally, each year, members of Future Teachers spend a day visiting a school and grade of their choice to get a first hand view of teaching as a profession. Other activities for F,T, A, are a booth at the Pep Club Carnival and the sponsoring of a basketball dance. Linda Rezin, Kaye Kestner, and Joan Coffer, embark on traditional F.T,A, visitation day. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ra- ' z - X e r The members of this club are: Marilyn Betts-President, Kathy Mitchell-Vice President, Kathy Rooney-Secretary, Lana Rice-Treasurer, Audri Pace-Historian. Row 2: Cindy Thourat, Mary Ann Fry, Sarah Wong, Kathy Lamb, Anne Mansfiel- Sylvia Lucero, Peggy Ellis, Donna Vglesby, Debbie Clayton, Pat Smith, Ethel Linville, Sue Ann Loo, Judy Saxton, Mart Calderon, Linda Rezin, Kaye Kestner. Row 3: Phyllis Neese, Susan Vowell, Penny Woon, Donna Molzof, Vickie Malhl ing, Charene Crawford, JoAnne Chretin, Melba Sheridan, Vicki Varner, Mara Vitolins, Eline Myers, Terri Williamson, Claydia Rice, Eileen Estandia, Norma Stotts, Betty Guenyi, Glenda Clayton. Row 4: Leslie Baumgarner, Cathy Johnson Yolanda Dewhirst, Danny Crawford, Jimmy Battaglini, Christine Cypert, Lona McQyaic, Donna Jones, Suzi Eger, Gail Hendrickson, Joanne Morris, Barbara Ramsey, Shirley Pang, Juni Fritz, Bobbie Jo Irwin, and Laura Welter. Scientists Visit Scripps An interest in Science and a grade average of 3 are the requirements for membership in Future Sci- entists Members of Future.Sc1ent1sts sell coffee for all varsity football games and sponsor booster cards and a dance This year the members of this club spent an in teresting day at Scripps School of Oceanography and Xb' 'Q Sea World Future Scientists of America participate each W year in the Pep Club Carnival W- MW CY! ri X the Physics Lab which may someday be a part of his ,WA Imam K 'M profession SX 'F Q X , 2 :MNT FUTURE SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA 'S' rs ' . . iiss Q - ' S s Q F I gr . ji-at . 6 9 'S . 5 .sf rrt I , Future Scientist Phil Jackson looks over a scale in fi ' Q ' . r e, , bpb i r I - W . sL.eZ'Qe:, L gi X, N S e.:. . 1 ii T7! P1fQ s ' f e members of this club are: Kathy Storey-President, Bruce Uhl-Vice President, Cindy Thourot-Secretary, Barbara Fish- easurer. Row 2: Raymond Sanders, Jane Ogan, Sharon Crombie, Jarggie Manning., Sarah Wong, Mara Vitalins, Linda nson, Judy Irwin, Sherrie Sapp, Mary Ann Watkins, Linda A11erf,iMaggEf6EGtiide8g Row 3: Bert Hunter, David Rezin, 'rley Pang, Betty Guenzi, Nancy Wheeler, Jean Ann Oldynski, Jo Ann lackson,'Marilyn Betts, Toni Slagle, Judy Saxton, Ann Smith. Row 4: Phil Jackson, Charles Frye, Frank Manning, Glen Goode, Denny Cole, Bob Gray, Worth Wheeler, d Thourot, Steve Blake, Bob Schultz, Larry Ross, and Terry Ross. F.H.A. Trains Homemakers wilt. HU MAKER if ,E S :L'+f.,,,.s-ti AMERICA The members of this club are: Judy Brubeck-President, Linda Grissom-Vice President, Susan Ponce -Secretary, Essie Le Grande. Row 2: Kay Billingsley, Linda Vowell, Judy Francis, Sandra Sanchez, Charlotte Hardy, Margaret Faison, Bea Mendoza, Marti Calderon, Mrs, Walker-Sponsor. Row 3: Brigitta Rube, Peggy Ellis, Frances Jaramillo, Nellie Silva, Irene Wilson, Delphia Anderson, Eva Faz, Carmen Carvajal, Joyce Bohannon. Row 4: Margaret Ortega, Dorothy F LaVerne Stapleton, Sandi Cranford, Barbara Ramsey, Linda Curtis, Diane Katkus, Denise Ahdunko, and Mary Ann B1 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Future Homemakers of America is a club made up of girls having completed at least one semester of home economics. F.H.A . strives to further student interest in home economics to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership and to promote a growing ap- preciation for the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. 'Lf-MP The donations of clothing to the Lower Lights Res- cue Mission at Christmas, the Coketail party in Sep- tember for all old and new members, and the Sweet- heart Cookie sale in February are traditional F.H. A, activities, Delphia Anderson and Peggy Ellis exhibit homemaking skills. Yuma Fair Highlight of Year , S 1: John Albert-Pres., Richard McGlockin-Vice Pres., Sid Kehl-Sec., Ronnie Moore-Treas., Larry Vernon-Reporter, Wommack. Row 2: Tom Miller, Larry Carter, Larry Ferguson, Jim Hudspeth, Doug Hutcheson, Jim Dandurand, Dees, Robert Dunn, Larry Reeds, Eddie Albert, Ron Stevens, Lindy Dees, Jim Power, Thomas Hooper, Leon Davis, Kimbrough-Sponser. Row 3: Vernon Lewis, Ernest Williams, Tom Dixon, Pete Volpe, Tony Lacco, Joe Bill, Scott Gene Jones, Loyd Pulliam, Oliver Dees, Kenneth Jackson, John Lockard, Doug Larson. Row 4: Bruce Bailey, ade Ramsey, Richard Johnson, Phil Gephart, Vincent Reyes, Tom Failas, Jim Williams, Robert Viether, John Amavisca, cGee, Ben Smith. 3 5 E 1 ' r F, it . ,I . . A 1 Q .X 3 . , , .. all Morgan, Dan McDaniel, Lee Blevins, Tony Blevins, Mike Elrod, Frosty Braden, Bob Goldsboro, Jim Vahle, James FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Future Farmers of America is a national organiza- tion for the purpose of furthering an interest in agri- culture. F.F.A. is open to all male students at Yuma High. This year, F. F.A . co-sponsored a football dance with Future Nurses. A tradition for F. F. A. is their greenhand initia- tion and their participation in the Yuma County Fair. Each year members of the Yuma High chapter of F. F.A . take home many honors. Eddie Albert Poses at the Yuma County Fair with a F F A 4 , E V rii t' sirs T 1. Y ' ' ' ' A A gs Q I ,MH-f lamb belonging to a member of the Yuma Chapter of ' Q, -,i,iL' Y 'fw W 163 Z Serves Communit Row 1: Jean Ann Oldynski-PresidentQ - 'ce Preside , Mary Ann Oldynski-Treasurer, Janie Ogan -Secre tary. Row 2: Sandra Sanchez, Susan Hightower, Beverly McBride, Beverly Watson, Margaret Faison, Charlotte Thomas Sue Patterson, Maureen Tomlinson. Joyce Comprini. Row 3: Kathy Rooney, Eileen Estandia, Gail Hendrickson, Clair Fambrough, Bonnie Loo, Lana Van Dyke, Charlotte Hardy, Henrietta Gonzales, Linda Rezin. Row 4: Mrs. Burtch-Spon sor, Joan Coffer, Judy Ogan, Jody Yanez, Janice Parks, Susan Redmond, Doris Hess, Debbie Clayton, Linda Johnson, and Judy Saxton . i J J 1 1 J E 1 r Z CLUB Z Club is one of three service clubs on the Y,H,S, campus. Objects of Z are to serve the school and com munity, to develop better citizens, to prepare and provide young women with a sense of leadership, to promote fellowship and a better understanding among people. Traditions of Z Club are ushering at football games, school plays, and community concerts. Thirty -five girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes make up Z Club's membership. Donna Jones and Mary Ann Oldynski, members of Z Club, prepare to usher for Junior Class Play. Key Sponsors Sadle H3WklHS Day KEY CLUB Male members from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes make up the membership of Key Club. Kiawanis is the city sponsor for this active service club. Key Club is the club to thank for Sadie Hawkins Day and the Student Leaders and officers Banquet held in the fall. Peanuts and popcorn are traditionally associated with Key Club, since every year Key Clubbers climb the bleachers at all home football games, shouting, peanuts, popcorn, 15 cents -25 cents. Pat Riley and Larry Kovac leave the Ag. building as they prepare to sell peanuts for an athletic event. 1 Tony Ramos-President, Jim Conway-Vice President, Denny Cole Secretary Ken Hollrn Treasurer Row 2 Mr Sponsor, Steve Hardy, John Jung, Frank Olivas, Ronald Doten John Ball Bob Ramage Tom Pritchard David Donny Bradford. Row 3: Gary Perrine, Alfred Knepper Fred Thourot Bob Gray Pat Riley Ray Beltran David Richard Towne, Albert Guidero, Larry Caldararo, Billy Gary Row 4 Mike Kasun Larry Kivac Dennis Fmfrock Schnack, Bruce Uhl, Mark Rogers, Victor Burr, John Blake Pat Tracy .Tim Spencer and Mr Garcia Sponsor -v Q- tx: W! K 7, U3 Anchor Works for Communit Another service club on campus is Anchor, These girls, who worked along with the Chamber Maids for the beautification of Yuma, gave their time toward the work of many community organization. Pilot Club, a business womens organization, is the off campus sponsor for these girls. Each year Anchor Club sells Easter Lilies and buys glasses and books for the needy children of Yuma. The young ladies who greet you at the door of all wrestling matches are Anchor Club members. Marilyn McVey, Patti Turner, and Charene Crawford, are busy making posters for Clean Up Week, which was sponsored by Anchor Club. ANCHOR CLUB The members of this club are: Barbara Johnston -President, Vicki Maehling-Vice President, Charene Crawford-Treasurer Betty Power-Secretary. Row 2: Cheryl Schumacker, Janie Smadel, Peggy Meek, Elaine Conway, Toni Slagle, Ellen Leinback, Audri Pace, Jo Ann Jackson, Marilyn Betts, Phylis Neese, Karen Gayler, Lynn Cliff. Row 3: Mrs. Saunders Sponsor, Kathy Mitchell, Sarah Wong, Kathy Lamb, Charlotte Peach, Nancy Knapp, Susie Eger, Bobbi Stafford, Essie Y Y Y Y Y Bund , Jud Brubeck, Nanc Wheeler, Joanna Power. Row 4: Maril n McVe , Jane Slosser, Susan Beeler, Cheryl A11 . .... . . ,J Sylvia Tudor, Bobbie Jo Irwin, Charlinda Lairmore, Kathy Storey, Laura Davis, Joyce Mueller, Sue Ann Loo, Patti and Sue Merrifield. Models Produce Shows ,JJ embers are: Row 1: Beverly McBride-President, Annette Blair-Vice President, Patti Turner Secretary Nancy Battenfreld reasurer. Row 2: Diane Katkus, Annette Lindsay, Gail Powell, Cindy Flavin, Bea Ramos Henrietta Gonzales and bbi Jo Irwin. Row 3: Pam Messenger, Marsha McVey, Vicki I-lulsey, Donna Beckett, Mara Vitolins Eline Myers Suzi er, and Jody Yanez. Row 4: Kathi Blair, Linda Alexander, Nancy Lutes, Carlyn Abbot, Kathy Osborn Linda Carter nnie Ross, and Eileen Estandia. MODELING CLUB Modeling Club members are selected from all classes on the basis of poise and appearance, Girls who wish to become members of this organization submit letters expressing their desire to join to old members and are then treated to a formal tea. Girls who obtain membership are their guests at an early morning break- fast given by the old members. Christmas Fantasy in Fashion was the theme for this year's Modeling Club style show. Various depart- ment stores donated fashions for this show. Modeling Club sponsors a ring toss in the Pep Club Carnival each year . Beverly McBride checks the last minute details with Kit Robins, Master of Ceremonies for the Modeling Club Style show, Christmas Fantasy in Fashion, G.L. Sells Bows and uckers Girls League is the largest female service club on campus claiming every girl at Y,H,S. as its member. Girls League is represented along with A.M.S, on the Student Council. This year's representative is Se- nior Jo Estell Pancrazi, The Big Sister-Little Sister Tea is one of the main functions of Girls League. The tea is held for the benefit of all new female students. Girls League distributes food baskets to needy fami- lies each year. Bow and Sucker Day and the Mother's Day Tea are the highlights of the sping activities sponsored by Girls League. Freshman Brenda Flores is told the meaning of the tile Crim head located in front of A.D, by Junior Sue Ann Loo. onus LEAGUE coytylucrltiht., Ugnh I The members are: Janie Smadel-President, Sue Ann Loo-Vice President, Charlotte Hardy-Secretary, Judy Brubeck-'1 urer, Row 2: Nancy Knapp, Joanna Power, Jody Yanez, Betty Power, Dianne Wood, Pam Rico. Row 3: Miss White- Sponsor Mary Ann Burgo Essie LeGrande Anne Mansfield Marilyn Betts Laura Lee Davis Kathy Ronney ar P C Guida Mrs. Saunders-Sponsor. QQ 168 .M.S. Unites Male Students Associated Men Students is the largest male service club on campus, which is represented on the student council. This year's council member is Senior Mark Rogers. The sponsoring of a delegate to Anytown is a main project of this group of young men. A,M.S, Council planned to help Coach Thomas with the purchase of weight lifting equipment for the athletic department. ommy Cooper, Toni Slagle, Ellen Lienbach, and Bill , were the winners of last year's talent show. This 's show was cancelled because of lack of interest on the of the Student Body. A.M.S. 'T- J 1: Mark Rogers-Student Council Representative, Jim Conway-President, Wendell French-Vice President, Ken Jack- Secretary -Treasurer. Row 2: Duncan Phillips -Freshman Representative, Larry Reed -Sophomore Representative, Mickey -Junior Representative, and Bruce Uhl-Senior Representative. 169 Seniors Work Hard in D.E.C.A. The members of this club are: Victor Burr-President, Frank Edwards-Vice President, Linda Grissom-Secretary, lean Shealton-Treasurer, Teresa Lopez-Historian, Caren Carvajal-Parliamentarian. Row 2: Gloria Ajuilar, Mattie Brewer, Felipa Vasquez, Diane Standsberry Craigen, Barbara Briceno, Mike Reeves, Jerry Erwin. Row 3: Jessie Leader, Laura Orendorff, Dorothy Fassett, Dwight Hutcheson, Terry Stanley, Ioe Dominquez. Row 4: Ronnie Edwon, Bob Waxler, Bill Horley, Henry Flores, Tom Quimby, Pete Fitzpatrick, and Dean Shelton. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA D. E. C. A. is made up of senior students who are on the work program. It is a vocational club to further interests career minded students in the field of marketing and distribution. These students are permitted to leave school everyday after their fourth period classes to report to a daily job. D. E. C. A. is responsible for the many displays in the display case located in Administration. D, E. C. A. Sweetheart and a booth in the Pep Club Carnival have become traditional activities for D. E. C. A. Denny Cole performed Disc Iocky duties at the D. E. C. A. and F. B. L, A. Dance held in November. g s f' L ,' i'h'i 2 lu 170 ,I.C.L. Observes Saturnalia Junior Classical League is made up of students who excel in Latin. J.C.L. holds money raising projects each year to help finance interested students to the National Junior Classical League Convention held each summer. A tradition well remembered by the mem- bers of J.C.L. is their annual Saturnalia Banquet, where each student dresses in his toga and eats in authentic Roman style. 1 sf J sr r H2 D057 I Joyce Comprni, Margaret Guidero, and Jackie Mann- ing pose as Roman slave girls at Junior Classical A League Saturnalia. lkzp . sm. V jj JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Row 1: argaret Guidero-Presiden , Annette Lindsy-Vice President, Jocye Compreni- Secretary, Phil Jackson-Treasurer Mary Ann ldylslliiilhrliam ' . Rovg Wheeler, Sarah Wong, Josephine Golez, Elaine Conyray, Gay Achen, Linda , Catherine Biever, Kathy Causey, Jachie Manning, Diane Roland, Jean Ann ldynski, Rose Ferguson. Row 3: Judy Saxton, Jane Ogan, Dianne Woods, Gary Comprine, Vickie Maehlingx, John Que Albert Guidero, David Benzor, Ralph Franklin, Dennis Dunnigan, Paloma White-Sponsor. Row 4: Glen Goode, Bar ara ohnston, Connie Ross, Rachael Lopez, Janice Parks, Sue Redmond, Charles Frye, Jimmy Lumnons, Arthur Ho, Bob Carver, Bob Rast, Brian Vaughn, Steve Blake, Bruce Uhl, and Walter Miller, F Club Promote S., .x, .seas The members of this club are: J. Smith-President, B. Fish-Vice President, K. Blair-Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: N. Hoggatt, T. Hudson, J. Setterbo, C. Thourot, I. Francis, S. Sanchez, E. Leinbach, J. Hassell, S. Pang, M. Subia, 2: B. Guenzi, I. Castelli, P. Messenger, M. McVey, S. Eger, K. Bagby, T. Williamson, M. Vitolins, M. Flynn, S. Sapp, P. Turner, B, Eger. Row 3: J. Tracy, B. Riera, N. Knapp, S. Loo, C. Crawford, G. Hendrickson, N. Wheeler, Thompson, C. Tracy, J. Bennett, A. Gradillas, R. Smith, D. Brwon. A grade of 3 in French is needed for all people in- terested in becoming members of French Club. French Club 's purpose is to promote interest in modern foreign languages especially French, and to add to the familiarity with the language and the cul- ture via music, films, and skits. French Club 's traditional activity is its candy sale during Foreign Language Week. Other activities this year were: initiation and ban- quet, Pep Club Carnival and a football dance. 172 terest in French The members of this club are: Row 1: C. Munk, S. Monahan, M. Rendleman, Y. Dewhirst, S. Foster, K. Kelley, K Causey, M. Sloane, L. Schumacher, C. Rice, S, Phillips, S. Russell. Row 2: C. Munk, A, Lindsay, J. Comprini, E Flores, N. Delavara, J. Linder, V. Sapp, A. Torres, L. Goucher, K. Hongeward, S. Tayler, D. Fays, J. Smadel, I. ritz. Row 3: S. Lamb, V. Morse, K. Guenzi, R. Cutler, K. Storey. J. Quintero, S. Nutl, B. Quintero, B. Gray, W Wnee G. Blevins, L. Baumgarner, J. Battoglini, andJ. Milton. F' Q S. Q v S 'Ia r Wk 1 X' sl , , f ,L I ,.,, s s , , . qlip . A,,, , .. .5 .A Q -' . if . 'N gs fs .4 3 .AQ M - 'S is :rw . H - Nqfilsf f- .. - iss ,N '. si .i- John Thompson, Jim Bennett, Sharon Monahan, Russel Smith, and Rose Mary Hurtado are shown planning for the French Club bake sale. . . .S. Visits Old Mexico A ,f . . If ' sr Row 1: Janie Smadel-President, Bob Shultz-Vice President, Hennriette Gonzalas-Secretary, Jody Yanez-Treasurer. Row 2: Nancy Lutes, Gwen Lockard, Danny Crawford, Kathy Lamb, Barbara Johnston, Mary Ann Fry, Toni Slagle, Jayne Stroud, Linda Johnson, Judy Irwin, Linda Rezin, Ethel Linville, Sharon Crombie, Mary Ann Watkins, Eddie Johnson, Chavez. Row 3: Anne Mansfield, Melanie Hickx, Laura Davis, Bonnie Loo, Peggy Timsley, Pete Keller, Judy Brubeck Penny Woon, Linda Loo, Pat Ford, Kathy Storey, Charlotte Thomas, Jo Ann Jackson, Sandra Sanchez, Kathy Mitchall, Lisa Wilber, Norma Martinez, Christine Vrias, Leonardo Lopez. Row 4: Mike Beltran, Andy Anderson, Raymond Urias Ron Clayton, David Rezin, Bill Brant, Larry Ross, Terry Ross, Mike Kasun, Alfred Knepper, Sandra Otero, Lorraine Vil- larreal, Mary Lou Gonzales, Denise Ahdunko, Mary Ann Burgoz, Leland Jones, Jim Morrison, Margaret Ortega, Essie Bundy, and William Dodge. Toni Slagle pauses for a moment during a busy half-time of a Crim Football game at the S. N. H. S. taco booth. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY To be a member of Spanish National Honor ciety a student must have completed two seme of Spanish with a two grade average. S.N.H. S. an organization in which students may further knowledge of the Spanish language as well as the social and cultural aspects of Spanish speaking people. Activities which S. N. H. S. takes part in is eign Language Week, a field trip into Mexico, a Christmas Cookie Sale, and a booth at the Pep Carnival. Selling tacos at Varsity Football games is a dition for Spanish National Honor Society. . . . Honors Students Juniors and seniors maintaining a grade average of 1. 5 or better make up the membership of National Honor Society. To encourage the pursuit of academic subjects and good grades, N,H,S, hosts all outstanding academic underclassmen at a tea held in their honor. The sponsoring of the Y-Day Dance each year is a tradition of N.H,S, sl -- J Mr. George Biltz and Barbara Johnston check over the honor roll for new members of National Honor Society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIET Y e members of this club are: Norma Stotts-President, Steve Blake -Vice President, Nancy Wheeler-Treasurer. Row 2: ie Smadel, Eileen Estandia, JoAnn Jackson, Betty Guenzi, Sandra Sanchez, Larry Caldararo, Frank Manning, Charlotte rdy. Row 3: Nancy Lutes, Ray Beltran, Janie Ogan, Jim Conway, Mark Rogers, Jean Ann Oldynski, Myra Subia, Shirl- Pang, Dianne Wood, Barbara Johnston. Row 4: Susan Beeler, Gerald Giss, Bruce Drummond, Denny Cole, Robert hultz, Ronald Clayton, Nancy Battenfield, Howard Elliott, Bruce Uhl, and Mr. Tuggle-Sponsor. 175 Thespians Produce Play lv-9 Row 1: Richard Town -President, Albert Guidero-Vice President, Donna Brandenberger -Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: Slosser, Nancy Hoggatt, Betsy Egerg Margaret Gum, Maureen Tomlinson. Row 3: Richie Phillips, Jayne Stroud, Turner, Gerald Giss, Norma Stotts, Eileen Estandia, Janie Smadel. Row 4: Phil Milton, Tracy Ashley, Charles Spurr Mark Hansburger, and Bruce Drummon. NATIONAL THESPIANS To be or not to be that is the question. To be a y V member of National Thespians you must have the points , 5 at set up by the national organizationg not to be a mem- ! ber is not to have the points. National Thespians is an honor society for those who excel in drama. Its purpose is to further its members' interest and work in drama. Ringing out as a tradition for National Thespians is their annual Thespian Awards for acting. Among their activities are Thespian Play Night and the Pep Club Carnival, Thespians Betsy Eger and Donna Brandenberger are shown working on the stage for the Junior Class play Dear Ruth, 176 Jones Guzzles Most , -i Outstanding students in extra curricular activities and academic achievements are eligible for member- ship in Warden's Club. Members sell football programs as a money raising project for the book fund they maintain each year for a needy student. Western days is the main project of these ambitious students. This year, the Country Cousins danced dur- ing Western Days Ceremonies. vo' Leland Jones pauses for a moment after winning the an- nual Warden 's Club Root beer drinking contest during Western days. WARDENS E members of this club are: Albert Guidero -President, Victor Burr-Vice President, Eleen Leinback-Secretary, Betty -Treasurer, Row 2: Phyllis Neese, Vickie Maehling, Tom Pritchard, Margaret Guidero, Toni Slagle, Janie Smadel. 3: Nancy Wheeler, Charene Crawford, Charlotte Hardy. Jane Slosser, Nancy Battenfield, Snadra Sanchez, Jean Ann Kathy Storey, Ray Beltran, Eileen Estandia. Row 4: Patti Turner, Denny Cloe, Barbara Johnston, Richard John Ball, Larry Caldarro, Nancy Lures, Pat Dallabetta, Steve Blake, and Susan Beeler. 177 Students Gain Journalisti A Members of the staff are Front row: Mrs. Cooper-Advisor, Joan Coffer, Kathy Osborn, and Laura Welter. Second row Linda Dey, Laura Lee Davis, Kaye Kestner, Judy Saxton, Kathy Mitchell, and John Whalen, Ioan Coffer, Judy Saxton, Linda Dey, John Whalen, Kathy Osborn, and Laura Davis listen intently while Mrs. Cooper-Yearbook Sponsor points out items of interest in last year's Annual. 178 EL SAGUARO El Saguaro -The cactus-is the name of the Yuma High School annual. The staff, consisting of eleven members, meet during second period each day to put the annual to- gether. El Saguaro was edited this year by seniors Kathy Os born and Joan Coffer. Since tradition constitutes a large part of life at Yuma High, the staff chose Tradition Rings in '65 as the theme for the yearbooks. In connection with Yu- ma's traditions is the colorful history of the school, dating back to the days when classes were held on Pris- on Hill . Xperiences Through Publications ia! 95? Wx, Ann Oldynski, Donna Brandenberger, Joyce Comprenni, Cooper, Maureen Tomlinson, Howard Elliott, and Storey work hard during a paste up session for the row: Jean Ann Oldynski, Bruce Durmmond, Jayne Stroud, Donna Brandenberger. Second row: Maureen Tomlinson, McAnnany, Kathy Storey, Joyce Comprini, Jim Spencer, Terri Ades, Third row: Mrs, Cooper-Advisor, and Nanc THERMOMETER Always rising, never falling is the slogan for the Yuma High School newspaper, the Thermometer. The staff, consisting of fourteen members struggled hard to get each publication out on time. Senior Bruce Drummond served as this year's editor while Mrs. Martha Cooper served as faculty advisor. Finding information, writing stories, taking pic- tures, and pasting up the paper constitute the work THERMOMETER'S staff does every two weeks to issue the paper. Y 179 Honor Society Sells Pictures Laura Davis, Mrs. Cooper, Nancy Battenfield, and Maureen Tomlinson are shown discussing the new membership for Quill and Scroll. A two grade average and outstanding work in the field of journalism are the qualifications needed for membership in Quill and Scroll, a national honor so- ciety. Each year Quill and Scroll sends students to the Ari- zona Interscholastic Press Association Summer Workshop at Arizona State College. Quill and Scroll helped to finance this year's an- nual. QUILL AN D SCROLL The members of this club are: Jody Yanez-President, Nancy Battenfield -Vice President, Dianne Wood -Secretary, Mau- reen Tomlinson-Treasurer. Row 2: Nancy Wheeler, Jo Ann Jackson, Nancy Lutes, Laura Lee Davis, Judy Saxton, Jane Slosser. Row 3: Joan Coffer, Jean Ann Oldynski, Kathy Mitchell, Larry Caldararo, Gerry Giss, and Mrs. Cooper. Row Bruce Drummond, and Albert Guidero. 180 Crims Are Good ports he Members of this club are: Jim Rang -President, Ken Jackson-Secretary Treasurer, Larry Caldararo -Sergeant at Arms. ow 2: Don Decorse, Frnak Olivas, Raven Comet, Dennis Dunnigan, Tony Martinez, Richard Jackson, Ton Pritchard. ow 3: Andy Arias, Dennis Cole, Terry Hall, Bobby Rivera, Rick Nelson, Ray Beltran, Dick Timmons, David Shelton, OD Goldsboro, Alex Abril, Jim Power, David Krammer, Panfilo Contrases. Row 4: Steve Rouff, Russell Smith, Bruce hl, Bill Riera, Mickey Wammack, David Schnack, Jim Conway, Mark Rogers, Dennis Finfrock, Lance Coz, Vance orse, John Albert, Bruce Bailey, and John Lines. LET'I'ERMAN'S CLUB Blue letter sweaters and the Harlem Clowns are the traditions for Letterman's Club. Athletes from all classes meet the qualifications for membership in this club. These boys, who promote good sportsmanship not only on but also off the playing field, strive to uphold all the ideals and traditions of the various sports. Coach McLendon scores in the Letterman sponsored Harlem Clown Basketball game. 181 Pep Club tages Carnival You're Pep, you're pep, you've got it now keep it, doggone it don't lost it your're pep, This is the slogan for the largest select girls club on campus, Pep Club. A certain amount of points raised by attending school activities, making posters, decorating goal posts, participating in skits, and a grade average of 3, are the requirements for membership. The Down Town Rally was again handled by Pep Club this year. The Big Event for this group of active girls was the Pep Club Carnival. The Carnival was held March 20 in the Triangle with a sock hop and the naming of the 65-66 song and cheerleaders following in the gym. Judy Starek, Eileen Estandia, Laura Welter, Susi Beeler, Bobbi Irwin, and Pam Messenger are shown preparing for the Pep Club Carnival. , PEP CLUB :Immun PPPP The members of this club are: E. Estandia-President, I. Tracy-Vice President, J. Starek-Secretary, P. Turner Row 2: J. Brubeck, L. Guzman, S. Vollendorf, B. Irwin, P. Ramsey, B. Watson, B. Ramos, M. Watki, M. Vitolins, B Ramirez, B. Johnston, I. Stroud, N. Knapp, M. McVey, C. Lairmore, L. Welter. Row 3: M. Calderon, A. Mansfield J. Setterbo, C. Nelson, E. Myers, V. Varner, B. McBride, J. Power, V. Golightly, K. Evans, S. Monahan, L. Cliff, Anderson, A. Pace, C. Mabery, P. Neese, M. Guidero. Row 4: L. MacOnber, C. Ali, L. Alexander, N. Battenfield, C. Abbott, N. Lutes, K. Osborn, J. Smadel, T. Williamson, P. Meeh, L. Villarreal, H. Gonzales, S. Loo, L. Loo. B. Loo, S. Beeler, T. Slagle. Row 5: D. Ahdunko, M. Renteria, V. Hulsey, D. Beckett, D. Lairmore, A. Jackson, K. Ronney, C. Ross, C. Tracy, M. Sheridan, E. Conway, S. Tudor, K. Bagby, P. Messenger, A. Fletcher, C. Fambrough R. Turpin, A. Lindsey, I. Coffer, and M. Burgoz, Songleaders Vary Routines irst row: Beatrice Ramos, Virginia Golightly, Kathi Evans. Second row: Nancy Lures, Suzanne Vollendorf Head Song ader: Kathy Osborn, and Caroline Abbott. The Bat , was the title of the special routine put on by this year's songleaders, during the half time of the Kofa-Yuma basketball game. Blue pleated skirts and vests with matching blue tights were worn for this routine. These girls met everyday sixth period to practice for their many performances. The songleaders were led at all varsity football and basketball games and at all pep rallies by head song- leader Suzanne Vollendorf. all ef, Head Songleader Suzanne Vollendorf Cheerleaders Promo Front row: Judy Brubeck, Charlinda Larimore-Head Cheerleader, Julie Tracy, Second row: Joanna Power, Judy Starek and Bobbie Jo Irwin. ' We're with you team, so fight! These were the words of this year's var- sity cheerleaders as they accompanied the varsity football team to every game. The girls also journeyed to some of the varsity basketball games. Charlinda Lairmore acted as Head Cheerleader for the fall sports while Judy Brubeck took over in the spring . leading cheers at all games and rallies. Co - Head Cheerleader Co - Head Cheerleader Charlinda Lairmore Judy Brubeck 184 These yotmg ladies did a great job 5 ff' nthusiasm and Pep 4 -,.. L41 ,ff Head J.V. Cheerleader Mary Ann Watkins row: Theresa Williamson, Mara Vitolins . Second row: Donna Beckett and Mary Ann Watkins-Head Junior Varsit Junior Varsity Cheerleaders had a busy first year. Under the leadership of Mary Ann Watkins, these girls lead cheers for all Freshmen and Junior Varsity sports. The traditional Freshmen pep rally was handled this year by these girls. Three uniforms, which were made to be inter- changed, along with pint sized megaphones made up the attire for the following girls: Mara Vitolins, Terri Williamson, Donna Beckett, and Mary Ann Watkins. ff 1 -., 7, 1 ,f , ,, S, f, Y ,A , I , ,, 1 ,r , .MA 'K .s,s44,-. is in , J , r- AN , lx! --l- ff I X. 1 1 f ' I if 7 N it A- .. Y , A! . 4 r J N1 ,-. ' ! Aj , .--- ' mt- Q I 4 N-tv U If f A . W, ! A-'ap -ff f I xml! f ' I I, v X, at I A J .4 , ,, ,,,,f, ',. ',.,-'....4 f V 1-f. I 1' lv f ,f .Rd ' I f I New Club Formed on Campus The members of this team are: Row 1: Sue Merrifield, Phil Jackson. Row 2: Larry Ross, Bill Embre, and Terry Ross Y.H.S. Debate Team A new organization on campus this year is the Debate Team. The team consist- ing of Phil Jackson, Larry Ross, Bill Embre, Terry Ross, and Sue Merrifield were coached by Mr. Martin Dwight. This group traveled along with Kofa's team to many meets. For a first year effort the debate team proved to be quite promising. Practice for all debates was held before and after school. Clubs Are Active Members of the nationally known Y.H.S, Stage and Jazz Band are shown as they performed during their European Tour last summer. Members of the planning committee for the Pep Club Carnival look out over the triangle as it looked the morning of March 20, the date of the annual carnival. F,B.L. A. initiates pose outside AD on their initiation day held in October . Leaders Represent Student Body Dennis Finfrock heads the Student Council for the school year 64-65. Duties of this year's President consist of presiding over all council meetings and the opening of all assemblies, Dennis, who at- tended Boy's State, was elected co-captain of the 64-65 varsity football squad. Student Body Secretary this year is Phyllis Neese. Phyllis, whose duty consists of recording all minutes and the handling of all correspondence, was a dele- gate to Girl's State, and also active in varsity band and tennis. Student Body Vice President for the school year 64- 65 is Raymond Beltran . Ray 's main duty this year was to take over in the absence of the president, Co-captain of the varsity football squad, and cap- tain of the varsity basketball squad for 64-65, Ray also attended Boy's State. JoAnn Jackson, this year's Student Body Treasurer was selected Zonta Girl of the Month for January. JoAnn's main duty for the year was the handling of all school budgets. Council nites Campus iss J New members, a new sponsor, and new ideas made up this year's Stu- dent Council. Sixteen members were led this year by Student Body President Dennis Finfrock, while Mr. War- ren Conrad acted as fac- ulty advisor. Wanting new ideas for Yuma High, a suggestion box was placed on the cafeteria stage so that students could place in it, ,, ,Ui 3 E Dennis Finfrock, Ray Beltran, Vance Morse, David Rezin, Don Bradford, Larry Caldararo, Mark Rogers, Pat Bill Painter, and Mr. Warren Conrad. Seated: Sandra Sanchez, Roxanne Oldyskni, JoAnn Jackson, Phyllis Io Pancrazi, Nancy Battenfield, and Toni Slagel. Ray Beltran, Mark Rogers, 1 f!?'f'N,. .4 has W k. ti . X? , s 35 g3,:,.,.f.2 X . is-i:fu5AvxzT,i, K r 1' M X - was-S and Dennis Finfrock, prepare to open the Suggestion Box placed on the cafeteria stage by the Student Council. any ideas or gripes they wished expressed. Each item placed in this box was brought before coun- cil on a special date. Club constitutions , requisitions for school sponsored events, assem- blies, elections, and class and club budgets took up much time of this active group. Spirit Week and all its activities originated from Student Council. X C A v Community Coverage Yuma businessmen have traditionally sup- ported Yuma High in the past years by buying advertisements in the newspaper and the annual Cooperation between the school and the merchants make possible a distributive educa- tion program. This enables students to attend classes four periods a day and to work for the remainder. In addition to the businesses there are many tourist attractions in and around Yuma that are connected with the school. The Yuma Territo- rial Prison and museum are good examples of this . Future businessmen and women come from Yuma High. Training and help offered by the merchants these stpdlents in their careers. lx Rlhwiiw WJ, JVM C: f ' O ' v A 1 , t W i V V lf O p , . ,- X in X I i sn f' ' w ' , A - 1- W 1 f 9 , P f , L, 1 - oQ yt L ,U yfkib UU t' nf ,f 1 N Xi QU Q6 Q! WO, my VM iii if 'EK O vpiUXiCUf7l!Lg!,jfVf LW LCN W pw bd it iffy Lf! ll WWE? My My MJ 1 X . 1 sv X JV . 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Qinfffsi 52 1 K ' - X - I - YUMA AUTO ASSOCIATION DONKERSLEY PONTIAC - BUICK VARNER MOTOR COMPANY DUNBAR CHEVROLET VILLAGE DODGE VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY A GARRETT MOTORS DICK MCCAULEY MOTORS - N: ,, A .X .. , L, ,. It does get crowded but you can buy a new car from a member of the YUMA AUTO ASSOCIATION P1ctured 1n the car are Trace Atchley and Susan Stewart and H1 the rumble seat Kaye Kestner Carol Slmpson and Lmda Rezm A-6' Acknowledgements Swiss ss- x luv X X-4 . Q35 sf' , sg iw... 4. NS Q' gi 'S' Kathy sborn and ,Ioan Coffer Co-Editors Publishing the 1965 edition of El Saguaro re- quired assistance f rom many different people and organizations. We would like to take this opportun- ity to express our appreciation to these people for their help in making this yearbook a superior edition. Special thanks go to James Hill who took the pictures used in most sections of the book. The Yuma DAILY SUN also helped supply pictures as well as sports information to the El Saguaro staff. ln addition to these, Southwest Photo Company helped make it possible to take all the photographs needed by supplying our student photographers with develop- ing materials. The Yuma Camera Club contributed several pictures in the honors section of El Saguaro. We particularly want to thank club members, How- ard Smith and Don Lancaster, for these complimen- tary pictures . Contributing a major amoun t to the yearbook were the advertisers. Without their help, we would not have been able to meet financial needs. Our appreciation also goes to Vance Morse, who designed the cover of El Saguaro, the faithful staff, which worked hard to compile the book, and Mrs. Cooper, who acted as advisor. We hope you have enjoyed El Saguaro '65 and will continue to support this Y.H.S. tradition. Senior Index ABBOTT, CAROLINE Pep and Modeling Clubs: Ir. Treas.: Y-Day Queen attendant: Songleader: GL. ABRIL, ALEX H. Lettermen's Club: Track: A.M.S, AGUILAR, GLORIA JEAN D.E.C.A.: GL. AGUILAR, RAYMOND A.M.S. AHDUNKO, DENISE Melody Club: S.N.H.S.: F.H.A.: F.N.A,: Pep Club: GL: Melody Club Operetta, '62, '63, '64, '65. ALBERT, JOHN P. F.F,A, , Pres.: Lettermen's Club: A.M.S.: Foot- ball: Wrestling: Baseball. AMICK, BERNARD Tennis: A.M.S. ARIAS, MARTI O. S.N.H.S.: Thespians: Melody Club: Pres.: Melody Club Operetta: GL, ARIAS , RACHEL S.N.H.S.: GL. ARIAS, SANDRA GL. ATCHLEY, TRACY Drama Club: Thespians: A.M.S.: Ir. , Sr. Class Plays: Drama Play, '63, '64, AUSTAD, ALAN A.M.S. AVILEZ, DAVID A.M.S. AYALA, FRANK A.M.S.: Frosh Football: BAILEY, BRUCE Lettermen's Club: F.F,A.: A.M.S.: Basketball: Football. BALL. JOHN Key, Warden's and Lyre's Clubs: VP. , Lyre's: Freshman Pres.: Spph. Pres.: Band Drum Major: Dance Band, Overseas trip: Operetta, '62, '63, '64, '65: A.M.S . BATTENFIELD, NANCY Modeling, Treas.: Quill and Scroll, VP.: Pep, Warden's and Lyre's Clubs: Drama: N. H.S .: S.N.H.S.: Girls League Council: Frosh Rep.: Ir. Sec.: Student Body Soc. Mgr.: Girl 's State: Class Wit: Ir. Play: Editor, El Saguaro: Tennis. BEELER, SUSAN Lyre's, Sec.-Treas.: Anchor: N.H.S.: S.N.H,S,: Warden's: Pep: F.B.L.A.: GL.: Varsity Band. BELTRAN, RAYMOND EDWARD Lettermen's: Key: Warden's: N.H.S.: Jr. VP: Stu- dent Body VP: Boy's State: Football: Basketball: Best Athlete. 206 BENNETT, JIM French: A.M.S.: Golf. BETTS, MARILYN Lyre's: Drama: F.T.A,, Pres.: Anchor: Girls League Council: F.S.A.: GL: Jr. Play. BILLINGS, WILLIAM A..M,S. BLAIR, PAUL Lettermen's: A.M.S.: Baseball. BLAKE, STEVE Latin: F.S.A,: Lyre's, Pres.: N.H,S. , VP: War- den's: Key: A.M.S.: Dance Band, Overseas trip: Sparkplug-Band. BRADEN, FROSTY F.F.A.: A.M.S.: Football: Track. BRANDENBERGER, DONNA Drama: Thespians, Sec.: F.H.A.: Thermometer: GL.: Jr. , Sr. , Drama, and Thespians Plays. BREWER, MATTIE D.E.C.A.: GL. BRICENO, BARBARA FRANCES D.E.C,A.: GL. BROWN, DONALD J. Latin: French: Wrestling: Gymnastics: A.M.S. BROWNLEE, ALAN A .M.S. BROWNLEE, KENNETH Operetta, '61-'62: A.M.S. BRUBECK. IUDITH S.N.H.S,: Anchor: Pep: F,H,A, , Pres.: GL, Treas.: Y-Day Queen: Miss Pep: Ir. and Thespians Plays: Head Cheerleader. BURGE, STEPHEN A. French: JV, Frosh Football: Swimming: A.M.S. BURGOZ., MARY ANN E.H.A.: S.N.H.S,: Pep: Melody: Concert Choir: Girls League Council: Melody Club Operetta. BURR, RICHARD Var. , JV Tennis: Frosh, IV Basketball: Frosh Football. BURR, VICTOR F.B.L.A., Pres. '64-'65, VP, '63-'64, State Pres. '64-'65s D.E.C.A,, Pres. '64-'65: Wardens: VP: AMS Council. BURROW, RONAL DEAN JV, Var. Baseball: AMS CALDARERO, LARRY Key, Warden's, Lettermen 's Clubs: N. H.S.: Quill and Scroll, Treas. '64: Sr. Class Pres.: Frosh, JR, Var. Football: Wrestling: Gymnastics: Operetta, '63, '64: AMS Talent Show, '63, '64: AMS Cotmcil. CALDERON, MARTI F,T.A.: F.H.A,: Pep Club: GL. Senior Index CAMPUZANO, DAVID AMS. CANEDO, CLAUDIO AMS. CANTU, THOMAS Track, AMS. CARBAJAL, ELVA F.T.A.: F.B.L.A,: S,N.H.S,: Melody Club, Sec, '63-'64: Operetta, '63, '64, '65: GL. CARTER, LINDA F,T,A,: Modeling, Lyre's Clubs: Var. Band: GL. CARVAJAL, CARMEN ,Fgl-l.A.: D.E.C.A.: GL. CASTELLI, MARGARET F.B,L,A. , Sec.: First Yr. Typing, Shorthand Award: 2nd Yr. Shorthand Award, CHAVEZ, NORMA FRANCES F.B.L.A.: F.H.A.: S.N.H.S.: GL. CHERTIN, JOHN F. AMS. CLAY, WILLIAM AMS. CLAYTON, RONALD S,N.H.S,: N.H.S.: AMS: JV Tennis: JV Football. COFFER, JOAN F,B,L,A,: F,T,A,: S.N.H.S.: Quill and Scroll: Z-Club: Pep Club: I-',H,A,: El Saguaro, Bus. Mgr., '64, Co-Editor, '65: GL. CONEA, RONNIE Jr, Class Play: Wrestling: Choralairs: AMS. COLE, DENNY Key Club, Sec.: Science, Lettermen's, Wardens Clubs: N.H.S.: Gymnastics: Operetta, '63: AMS. COMET, RAVEN Lettermen's Club: AMS: Outstanding Field Event Man in Track, '68: Frosh Football: Var. Cross Country and Track. COMPRINI, GARY Latin Club: AMS. CONTRERAS, PANFILO F.B.L.A.: Letterman 's Lyre's Clubs: Ir. Class Play: JV Tennis, Var. Tennis: JV Track: JV Cross Country: Frosh Football: Var, Band: AMS. CONWAY, JAMES N.H.S.: Warden 's, Key, Latin, Letterman's Clubs: Boy 's State: Frosh, JV, Var. Football: IV, Var. Baseball: Frosh Basketball: AMS Pres. COOK, GARY AMS: JV Football: Track: Frosh, JV, Var. Basketball. COREA, ROSE MARIE F,H,A,: GL. COZ, LANCE Letterman's Club: Frosh, JV, Var. Football, Frosh Basketball: JV Baseball: Var, Track: AMS. CROWDER, PEGGY F.H.A.: F,T,A,: Drama Club: Melody Club: Operetta: GL. CUMMELIN, RICK AMS. CURRIER, JAMES DENTON Lyre 's Club: Var. Band: AMS. CURTIS, LINDA FAY F.H.A.: GL. DANDURAND, JAMES F.F.A.: AMS. DAVIS, DAVID AMS. DEAN, BILL G. AMS. DE LOS REYES, SALVADOR AMS: Frosh, JV, Var. Football. DODGE, BILL S.N.H.S.: Golf: AMS. DOERR, ROGER K, Letterman's Club: JV, Var. Wrestling: Gymnastics AMS. DOMINGUEZ, JOE D.E.C.A.: AMS. DOUGHERTY, CHARLES Lyre 's Club: Varsity Band: AMS. DOUGLAS, MELVIN L. Lyre 's Club: Varsity Band: AMS. DRUMMOND, BRUCE N.H.S.: Drama Club: Thespians, Treas. '63-'64: Quill and Scroll: Jr. Boy of the Year, '63-'64: Ed- itor of Thermometer: AMS. DUNNIGAN, DENNIS Latin: Letterman's: AMS: Var, Swimming. ECHOLS, WILLIAM GORDON AMS. EDINGTON, JEFFREY Wrestling: Football: AMS, EDWARDS, BARBARA GL. EDWARDS, FRANK Letterman's: D.E.C,A.: AMS: Track: Basketball: Melody Club Operettas. EGER, BETSY Thespians: Drama: French, VP: GL: Drama Play '63-'64, '64-'65: Senior, Jr. Class Plays: Thespi- ans Play '64-'65. ELLIOTT, HOWARD T, S,N,l-LS.: N.H.S.: Lyre's: AMS: Sr. Class Play: Melody Club Operettas: Var. Band: Dance Band: Thermo. ERWIN, GERALD D.E,C.A.: AMS. Senior Index ERWIN, ROGER AMS. ESTANDIA, EILEEN Pep, Pres.: Modeling: Z Club: Drama: Thespians: F,T.A,: N.H.S,: Warden's: GL: Sr. Treas.: Ir. Class Play. EVITCH, GEORGE Letterman's: AMS: Football: Wrestling. FASSETT, DOROTHY SUE F.B.L.A.: F.H.A.: D.E,C,A,: Z Club: GL. FAULKNER, DAVID AMS. FELLET, SUSAN F.H.A.: GL. FIGUEROA, RICHARD F.F.A. : AMS. FINFROCK, DENNIS Letterman's: Key: Warden 's: Ir. Pres.: Student Body President: Boy's State: Anytown: Football, Var.: Wrestling, Var.: Swimming, Baseball, Bas- ketball, JV: AMS. FITAPATRICK, PETER D.E.C.A.: AMS. FLORES, HENRY D.E.C.A.: AMS. FORD, PAT Melody: S.N.l-l.S,: GL.: Melody Operettas. FOSTER, CAREY Lyre's: Letterman 's: Track: Football: Dance Band: AMS. FRANCIS, JUDY F.H,A.: French: Melody: GL. FRYE, CHARLES Latin: Science: AMS. GARCIA, MARLA F.B,L,A,: GL. GARDNER, FRANCES F.H.A.: GL. GARTLAND, GRETCHEN Drama: S.N.H,S.: GL: Jr. Girl's Glee: Mixed Choir. GIFREN, BETTY F,N,A.: F.B.L.A.: GL. GISS, GERALD Drama: Thespians: N.H,S,: AMS: Best Actor.: Best Supporting Actor: Winner AMS Talent Show: Plays. GONZALES, GEORGE Basketball, IV: Baseball, JV: AMS. GONZALES, IULIETTE H. Concert Choir: Melody: GL: Melody Operetta. GONZALES, MARY LOU S,N.H.S.: F.H.A.: F,B,L.A.: GL. GONZALES, RONNIE Football, Frosh: AMS. GOODE, GLENN Latin: Science: AMS. GOUCHER, DAVID Lyre's: Var. Band: AMS. GRADILLAS, ANGIE F.T.A.: F.H.A.: Melody: French: GL: Melody Operetta. GRUALVA, BARBARA ANN F.H.A.: GL. GRISSOM, LINDA G. F.H.A.: F.N.A.: D.E,C,A., Sec.: GL, GUENZI, BETTY JEAN F,T.A.: French: Science: F.B,L,A,: N.H,S,: GL GUIDERO, ALBERT Latin: Wardens, Pres.: Key: Drama: Thespians, VP: Quill and Scroll: AMS: Sr. VP: Anytown: Twitter King: Class Wit: Delegate-Key Interna- tional Conv.: Cross Country: Track: Drama Play, '63-'64: '64-'65: Sr. Play: Sports Edit. , Thermo. GUZMAN, LUPE Pep: GL, HADDOX, SHIRLEY Drama: Melody: GL: Melody Operetta. HALL, BENNIE Letterman's: Wrestling: AMS. HALL, TERRY Lyre's: Letterman 's: AMS: Var. Football: Track: JV Tennis: Melody Operetta. HANSBERGER, MARK L, Drama: Thespians: Ir, Play: AMS. HARDY, CHARLOTTE Z. Club: Latin: N.H,S.: Wardens: F,I-l.A.: F,T,A,: GL: Girl's State: Betty Crocker Home- maker Award. HARRIS, BARBARA F.B.L.A.: F.H.A.: GL. HARRIS, MIKE Letterman's: Lyre's: JV Football: Var. Basketball: IV, Var. Baseball: AMS: Choralairs. HESS, KENNY AMS. HILL, SUE Drama: Melody: Melody Operetta: Sr. Class Play: GL. HOCKENBERRY, CHARLES G. AMS. HOGGATT, NANCY PAULINE French: Drama: Thespians: Melody: GL: Melody Operetta: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Drama Plays, '62, '63, '64. HORLEY, BILL D,E.C.A.: AMS. HOWARD, HENRYETTA D. Senior Index F,H,A,: Pep: Glee Club: GL, HOWRY, Cl-IERI KUMLER Anchor, Treas.: Pep, Sec.: Wardens: F.H.A.: Girls League Council: Songleader. HUNT, CHARLENE Melody, Treas.: Pep: Latin: F,B,L,A.: F.H.A.: Melody Operetta: GL. HUTCHESON, DWIGHT D,E,C,A,: AMS: Frosh Football. JACKSON, ALICE F.H.A.: GL. JACKSON, JO ANN Anchor: S.N.H.S.: N.H.S,: Science: Drama: Quill and Scroll: GL: Student Body Treas.: Any- town: Thermo. JACKSON, KENNETH Letterman's: F.F,A.: AMS: Var. Football: Var. Basketball. JARAMILLO, CHRISTINA F.N.A.: GL. JARAMILLO, TRINIDAD G. AMS. JOHNSON, EDDIE LEROY S.N.H.S.: AMS: Frosh Football. JOHNSON, LINDA F.N.A., Pres.: Science, Treas.: Z Club: F,H.A S.N.I-I,S.: Lyre's: Var. Band: GL. JOHNSON, WILLIE JOE S.N. H.S.: Lyre's: Frosh Football: Track: AMS. JOHNSTON, BARBARA Anchor, Pres.: Wardens: Latin: S.N.H.S.: N.H.S.: Drama: Jr, Play: Prom Chair: GL, JOHNSTON, POLLY ANN GL. JONES, DONNA Z Club: Drama: F.T.A.: F.I-l,A.: GL. JONES, LEE S,N,H,S.: Drama: Thespians: Var. Golf: JV Ten- nis: JV Baseball: Frosh Football: Drama Plays '63 '64, '62-'63: Ir, Play: Sr. Play: Thespians Play '65: AMS. JUNG, ELAINE F,B.L.A.: F.N.A.: GL. KASTNER, TOM Letterman's: AMS: Var. Football: JV Baseball. KENNEDY, STANLEY AMS. KRAEMER, DAVID Letterman's: AMS: Var. Track. LARA, MARTY GL. LAUNT, DDCIE F.N.A. , Sec.: S.N.H.S.: N.H.S.: F.B.L.A.: GL. LEADER, JESSIE D.E,C,A.: GL. LEGRANDE, LOUISE ESSIE F.H,A, , Treas.: F.N.A.: GL. LEMMON, NANCY D, S.N,I-I.S,: F,H,A.: Anchor: Lyre's: Drama: Melo dy: IV Tennis: Ir. Play: Melody Operetta: GL. LINES, JOHN W. Letterman's: Lyre's: Var. Band: AMS: Var. Wres- tling: Var. Swimming: JV Football. LIPP, VALERIE JEAN Girl's Glee: GL. LOPEZ, JOSEPI-IINE GL. LOPEX, LEONARD Lyre's: S.N.H.S.: AMS: Frosh Football: Frosh Bas- ketball: Var. Swimming: IV Wrestling: Gymnas- tics: Jr. Play. LOPEZ, TERESA D,E,C,A,: GL. LUJAN, SYLVIA GL. LUTES, NANCY Pep: Modeling: S.N,H.S.: N.l-I.S.: Drama: Quill and Scroll: Warden's: J V Tennis: Songleader. MCBRIDE, BEVERLY Lyre's: Pep: Modeling, Pres.: Drama: Z Club: GL: Ir. Play. MCGEE, JAMES F.F.A.: AMS. MACAZAN, LYDIA Melody: Melody Operetta: GL. MACON, CALVIN Var. Band: Lyre's: JV Tennis: AMS. MADISON, MARY LOUISE GL. MARTINEZ, MERCY F.H.A.: Melody Club: Pep Club: Operetta: GL. MARTINEZ, NORMA S.N.H.S.: F.B.L.A.: GL. MARTINEZ, RAY M. AMS: Baseball: J V Basketball. MARTINEZ, ROBERT Frosh Wrestling: AMS. MARTINEZ, TOM Frosh, JV Basketball: AMS. MARTINEZ, TONY Letterman's Club: Track: Cross Country: Frosh Football. MARTINEZ, VIRGINIA F.H,A.: Drama Club: GL. MEEKS, WILLIAM LOUIS Senior Index Letterman's Club: Drama Club: Melody Club: F.F.A.: Frosh, JV, and Var. Basketball: Frosh Football: Var. Track: AMS. MENDIVIL, GLORIA F,H,A.: F.T.A.: F.B.L.A.: GL. MENDOZA, BEA F,H.A.: Girl's Glee: GL. MERRIFIELD, STEVE Letterman's Club: JV, Var. Football: JV, Var. Wrestling: Gymnastics: AMS. MIER, BEATRICE F.H,A,: GL. MILTON, PHILIP Drama Club: National Thespians: Golf: Frosh Foot- ball: JV Tennis: Jr. Class Play '63-'64: Sr. Class Play '64-'65: AMS. MOLZOF, DONNA F.B.L.A.: F.T.A.: GL. MONAI-IAN, RICHARD Lyre 's Club: Drama Club: Nat. Thespians: Sr. Class Play, '64-'65: Jr. Class Play, '64-'65: Drama Club Play, '64-'65: Nat. Thespians Play, '64-'65: Var. Band: AMS. MORENO, ALICE F,H,A.: Melody Club: Concert Choir: GL, MORSE, VANCE French Club: Letterman 's Club: Student Council: Student Body Publicity Manager, '64-'65: Var. Wrestling: Var. Swimming: JV Cross Country: Drama Club Play '63-'64: AMS. MORRISON, JIM S.N.H.S.: Lyre's Club: Var, Band: AMS. MURRIETTA, CARLOS AMS. MYERS, TERRY French Club: AMS, NEESE, PHYLLIS Anchor: Warden's: F,T.A. , VP, '64: Pep, VP: Lyre's: Var. Band: Student Body Secretary: Var. Tennis: Jr. Class Play, '63-'64: Band Sweetheart: Outstanding Girl Athlete. NELSON, RICKIE L. Letterman's Club: Var. Swimming: AMS. NEVELS, CAROL ANN F.H.A.: Melody Club: GL. NORIEGA, JEAN GL, OGAN, ALICE JANE F.S,A.: Z Club, Sec.: Latin Club: F.B.L.A,: N.H.S.: Outstanding Latin Student: GL. OLDINSKI, JEAN ANN F.S. A.: N.H.S.: Warden's: Quill and Scroll: Latin Club. Treas. , Pres.: Z Club, VP, Pres.: Anytown delegate: Zonta Girl for Nov.: JV Ten- nis: GL. OLEA, ERNESTINE F.H.A,: Mixed Glee: GL. ORENDORFF, LAURA NELL D,E.C,A.: GL. ORTEGA, MARCUS DAVID JV, Var. Baseball: AMS. ORTEGA, MARGARET S.N.H.S.: F,H.A.: GL. OSBORN, KATHY Pep: Modeling: Drama: Quill and Scroll: Y-Day Attendant: Twirp Queen: JV Tennis: Miss Person- ality: GL. OTERO, JOAQUIN Var. Track: Var. Cross Country: AMS. PACE, AUDREY F,T,A. , I-list.: Anchor Club: Pep Club VP: GL. PANCRAZI, JO ESTELLE Girl's League Representative: GL. PARGA, SUSAN F.H.A.: F.B.L,A,: GL. PANG, SHIRLEY F,B.L,A.: French Club: Science Club: N.H.S.: F,T,A.: F.B.L,A, Sweetheart: GL. PARKER, KATHY F,B,L.A,: Future Nurses: GL. PEREZ, ROSE MARY D,E,C,A.: GL. PERRINE, GARY Key Club: Letterman's Club: Frosh Football: Gym- nastics: AMS Talent Show: AMS. PERRY, DAVE AMS . PETERSON , WAYNE AMS . PHILLIPS, RICHIE Drama Club Pres.: Nat. Thespians: Latin: Frosh, JV Football: Frosh Basketball: Var. Golf: Drama Club Play: Thespians Play: Jr, Class Play, '63-'64 '64-'65: Sr. Class Play, '64-'65s AMS. POELS , MARGARET Melody Club: GL. POELS, MARY GL, PONCE, SUSAN F.B.L.A.: S.N.H.S.: F,H.A,, Secretary. POWER, BETTY Lyres: Warden's, Treas.: Anchor, Sec.: GL Coun- cil: S.N.H.S.: F,H,A.: GL: Jr. Class Play: Var. Band. POWER, JIM F.F,A. , Reporter: Letterman's: Var. Wrestling: , ,,,.......,......,..... Senior Index Frosh Football: AMS. PRIDE, WILLIAM French Club: Letterman 's: Football: AMS: Track. QUILTER, CLAIR Var. Band: AMS. QUIMBY, TOM F,T,A,: S,N,H.S,: Drama: D.E,C,A.: Jr. Class Play: AMS. QUINTERO, PAUL Football: AMS. RAMAGE, BOB Key Club: Frosh, IV, Var. Football: AMS: Base- ball: Track: Wrestling. RAMIREZ, BELINDA F.I-l.A.: Pep: GL. RAMIREZ5 JOHNNY Baseball, AMS. RAMSEY, PATRICIA S.N.H.S.: F.N,A,: Pep Club: GL. RANG, JIM Letterman's, Pres.: AMS: Most Valuable Swim- mer: State Champion 100 yd. free style: Football Basketball: Swimming. RAYBUCK, BEVERLY F,B,L.A.: GL. REDONDO, HECTOR AMS: Frosh Football. REEL, CHARLES AMS. REEVES, MIKE D.E,C,A.: JV Football: IV Baseball: Var. Base- ball: AMS. RENTERIA, MARGIE Melody Club: Pep Club: Girls League Council: Operettas: GL. RIERA, WILLIAM French Club: Letterman 's: Frosh, JV, Var. Foot- ball: Frosh, JV Basketball: JV, Var. Swimming: AMS. ROBINSON, LARRY Operetta: AMS. RODRIQUEZ, ANDREW AMS. RODRIQUEZ., LUIS F.F,A.: Letterman's: Wrestling: AMS. ROGERS, MARK Letterman's: Key Club: N.H.S.: AMS: Represen- tative to Student Council: Mr. Friendly: Snow King: Var. Football: Var. Basketball: Var. Golf: JV Wrestling: IV Baseball: AMS. ROUFF, STEVE Latin Club: Letterman's: Var. Swimming: Var. Wrestling: AMS. SAINZ, ELAINE GL, SALAS, MICHAEL AMS. SANCHEZ, SANDRA F,H,A, , Vice Pres.: French Club: Z Club: S.N.H,S,, Secretary: Warden's: N,H,S.: Sr, Class Representative: Y-Day Attendant: Miss Friendly: Var, Tennis: GL, SANDATE, DAVID Frosh, IV Football: Frosh, IV Basketball: AMS. SANTINI, AMPARO Girl's Glee: GL. SCHNACK, DAVID Key Club: Letterman 's Club: Frosh Football: IV, Var. Baseball: AMS. SCHULTZ, AUTHUR C. AMS. SCHULTZ, ROBERT S.N.H.S. Pres.: Science Club: N.H.S.: Mr. Most Likely to Succeed: Top Jr. Boy -U of A Alumni Award: Track: Swimming: AMS. SCHUMACHER, CHERYL Anchor Club: Melody Club, VP: F.B,L.A.: Oper- etta: GL, SCOUFOS, DOUG Var. Band: Lyre's Club: AMS. SETTERBO, RICHARD AMS. SHAW, MARY LOU GL. SHELTON , DEAN D.E.C.A.: AMS. SHELTON, DEAN F,B,L.A.: Z Club: F.H,A.: D.E,C,A,, Treas.: GL. SHILL, SHIRLEY GL. SHUPE, ROY B. Lyre's Club: Var. Band: Dance Band: AMS. SLOSSER, JANE Warden 's: French: Drama: National Thespians: Pep: Anchor: Quill and Scroll, Sec.: N,H,S. , Sec.: Var. Tennis-Most Valuable Player: GL. SMADEL , JANE Anchors: Warden's: N,H.S.: National Thespians: Pep: Girl's League Council, VP, Pres.: S,N. H.S. , VP: French: Drama, VP: Homecoming Attendant: JV Tennis: Drama Club Play, '61-'62: Thespians Play, '62-'63: GL. SMITH, DIANN MARIE GL. SMITH, JUNE U' ' Senior Index F.H.A.: GL. SOLIZ, JANE GL. SPALDING, MIKE Drama Club, Nat. Thespians: Frosh Football: Tennis: Drama Club Play: Sr. Class Play: lr. Class Play: Nat. Thespians Play: Operetta: AMS. SPURR, CHARLES Drama Club: Nat. Thespians: Frosh Football: JV Wrestling: Swimming: Sr. Class Play: Jr. Class Play: Drama Club Play: Nat. Thespians Play: AMS. STANDSBERRY, DIANE F.T.A.: D.E.C.A,: French Club: Art Club: GL. STANLEY, TERRY D. D.E.C.A.: AMS. STAPEIRO, MANEUL F. AMS. STAPLETON, FLORA LAVERNE F.H,A. : GL. STEVENS, JAMES A. AMS. SCOTTS, NORMA JEAN French: Drama: Nat. Thespians, Sec.: N,H,S. Pres.: Best Actress Award, '63-'64: Ir. Class Play, '63-'64: Nat. Thespians Play, '64-'65: Drama Club Play, '62-'63, '64-'65: GL. TALBACK, DAVID AMS. THOMPSON, CELESTE GL, THOMPSON. JOHN French: Drama: Debate Team: Choralairs: AMS Talent show-2nd Place: Jr. Class Play, '64-'65: Drama Club Play, '63-'64, '64-'65: AMS. THOUROT, CINDY F,H.A. , Treas.: F.S.A., Sec.: F,T.A,: French: GL. TIPTON, DONN Basketball: Football: Track: AMS. TOMLINSON, MAUREEN Quill and Scroll, Treas.: Drama: Z: F,B,L.A.: Nat. Thespians: Melody: Jr. and Sr. Class Plays: Thermometer: GL. TORRES, ANA LEA French: GL. TOWNE, RICHARD Nat. Thespians, VP, Pres.: Key, Treas.: Drama: Warden 's: S,N.H.S. : Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Drama Club Play: Nat. Thespians Play: AMS. TUDOR, SYLVIA Pep: Anchor: F.B,L.A,: F.H,A,: French: GL. 212 UHL, BRUCE N.H.S.: Warden's: Key, Sr. Rep.: Latin, Pres.: F.S.A. , VP: Letterman 's: JV, Var. Tennis: Var. Basketball: Boy's State: AMS, Sr. Rep. URIAS, CHRISTINE S.N.H.S.: Mixed Chorus: GL. VARELA, ALFONSO JV Basketball: AMS. VASQUEZ, FELIPA D.E.C.A.: GL. VERNON, LARRY F.F,A, Reporter: Letterman's: Frosh, JV Football: Var. Baseball: AMS. VOLLENDORF, SUZANNE Pep: F,H,A.: Head Songleader: GL. WARE, JAMES AMS. WATSON, BEVERLY Pep: F.B,L,A.: F.T,A,: Z: GL. WATTS, RONALD MAYO F,B.L,A.: Track: AMS. WAXLER, BOB D,E.C.A,: AMS. WELTER, LAURA Pep: Drama: F,H.A,: F,T,A.: Quill and Scroll: GL: El Sag. Business Manager: Thermo: Jr. Class Play: Yng Ariz. Correspondent, Ariz. Repub. WI-IALEN, JOHN JAY El Sag. Sports Editor: AMS. WHEELER, NANCY N.H.S, Treas.: Latin. Sec.: French: Anchor: F.S.A.: Warden's: Frosh VP: Soph. Treas.: Sr. Sec.: Girl's State: Miss Most Likely to Succeed: DAR Award: Outstanding Jr. Girl: GL. WILKES, NEIL B. Latin: Golf: Jr. Class Play: AMS. WILLIAMS , SHARON Future Nurses: GL. WILLIAMSON, JOHN FRANKLIN F.B.L.A.: AMS. WOOD, DIANNE Latin: Quill and Scroll, Sec.: N.l-l.S,: GL Coun- cil: GL. YANEZ, JODY S.N.l-LS. Treas.: Quill and Scroll Pres.: Z: Mod eling: Crims Corner: Thermo: GL. YOUNG, D'ANNA MARIA F,I-l,A.: Future Nurses: Treas.: Melody: GL: Operetta. ZAPATA, ROSA RACHEL GL, ZARAGOZA, ESPERANZA AMS. +v-W-W:-.H--W- Upperclassman Index SENIORS Abbott, C.: 46,49,57,167,182, 183 Abril, A.: 57,181,198 Aguuar, G.: 57,170 Ahaunko, D.: 57,156,174,152, 159,162,182 Albert, J.: 57, 114, 117, 163, 181, 129, 131, 128 Almodova, M.: 57 Amavisca, L.: 57 Amick, B.: 57 Arias, M.: 156, 152.37 Arias, S.: 57 Atchley. T.: 57,157,176 Austad, A.: 57 Ayala, F.: 57 Bailey, B.: 57, 163. 181, 124, 125 123 Bal1,J.:25,57, 165.177, 159 Battaglini, C.: 57 Battenfield, N.: 5.42, 57.43, 167, 66, 133, 179, 189. 194, 177 Beard. J.: 58,156 Beeler, S.: 58, 166, 177, 182, 175, 154. Beltran, R.: 5.42,57.43.66,167, 133,179,189,194.177,157 Bennett, J.: 58,172 Betts, M.: 58,158,166,168.154 Biever, I.: 58 Blair, P.: 58 Blake, S.: 25,58,171,50,177, 175,154 Bonesteele, P.: 58 Braden, F.: 58,163 Brandenberger, D.: 58, 179, 157. 176 Brewer, M.: 58,170 Briceno, B.: 58,170 Brown, D.: 58.77.172 Brownlee. A.: 58 Brownlee, K.: 58 Brubeck, J.: 24,46,47.59,64, 166.174,184,162,135,182.168 Burge. S.: 59 Burgoz, M.: 59,156,174,26.50, 152,198,162.182.168 Burr, R.: 59,132 Burr, V.: 42,59,160,165,170 Burrow, D.: 59 Caldararo, L.: 56,59,114,26, 129, 189, 194, 177, 128: 175 Calderon, M.: 59, 158, 162, 132 Calzada, I.: 59 Campuzano. D.: 59 Canedo, C.: 59 Cantu, T.: 59 Carbajal, E.: 59,160, 156.152 Carter, L.: 59,167,154 Carvajal, C.: 59,170,162 Castelli, M.: 59,160 Chavez, N.: 60 Chretin. J.: 60 Clay, W.: 60 Clayton, R.: 60,174,175 Coffer, J.: 42.60. 16O,164, 174. 178, 182,205 Cohea, R.: 60 Coil, T.: 60,115 Cole, D.: 46.60.158,165,170, 181,26, 177,175 Comet, R.: 60,121,181 Comprini, G.: 60,171 Contreras, P.: 25,60, 160.181, Conway. J.: 42,60,165,114.117 181,175 Cook, G.: 60,125,123 Corea, R.: 60 Coz, L.: 60,115,181 Crowder, P.: 60.152, 157 Cummelin, R.: 61 Curtis, L.: 61,162 Dandurand. I.: 61,163 Dean. B.: 61 Dearing, K.: 114 Dees. G.: 61 DeLosReyes, S.: 61,114 Dodge, W.: 61, 174 Doerr, R.: 61.130, 128 Dominguez, J.: 61,174 Dougherty, C.: 25.61, 154 Douglas, M.: 61 Drummond. B.: 61,179,176,175 Dumnigan, D.: 61, 171.181, 157 Echols, G.: 51 Edington, I.: 61 Edwards, B.: 61 Edwards. F.: 170 Edwon, R.: 170 Eger, B.: 31,62.176.172 Elloitt, H.: 62,175 Erwin, G.: 170 Estandia. E.: 56,62,158,164,167 177,157,182.176,175 Evitch, G.: 114,117,129,128 Fassett, D.: 62,16O,170,162 Faulkner, D.: 62 Fellet, S.: 62 Figueroa, R.: 62 Finfrock, D.: 5,42,46,62,114, 116,117,165,128,77,68,181, 185,26 Fitzpatrick, P.: 62,170 Fletcher, I.: 152,153 Flores. H.: 62,170 Ford, P.: 62,156,174,152 Foster, C.: 25,62,115.154 Francis, J.: 62,156,152,162,172 Frye, C.: 62,171 Garcia, M.: 62,160 Gardner. F.: 62 Gartland. G.: 63 Giffen, B.: 63,159 Giss, G.: 33.63,157,176,175 Gonzales. I.: 63,156,152 Gonzales, M.: 63,174 Gonzales, R.: 63 Goode, G.: 63,171 Goucher, D.: 63,154 Graclillas, A.: 63, 172 Grijalva, B.: 63 Grissom. L.: 63,170,159,162 Guenzi, B.: 63.158,160,175,172 Guidero, A.: 31,32,56,63,165, 66.171, 177,157,176 Guzman, L.: 63.182 Haddox, S.: 63,156,152 Hall, B.: 63,129,128 Hall, T.: 64,116.181.199 Hansberger, M.: 64,176 Hansberger, M.: 64 Hardy, C.: 43,64,164,177,162. 175, 168 Harris, B.: 64,160 Harris. M.: 64.125,123,37,199, 154 Hess. K.: 64 Hill. S.: 64,197,157 I-Ioggatt, N.: 31,33,64,152.157, 176,172 Horley, B.: 64,170 Howard, H.: 64,153 1- -lmvivw - Howry, C.: 64 Hunt, C.: 65,160,201 Hutcheson. D.: 65,170 Jackson, A.: 65 Jackson, J.: 65.166.174,185,27, 189,194,175 Jackson. K.: 65,114.163,181 Jaramillo, C.: 65,159 Jaramillo, T.: 65 Johnson, E.: 65,174 Johnson, L.: 65.164,174.159.154 Johnson, M.: 65 Johnson, W.: 65,152.153,154 Johnston. B.: 65.166,171,174. 177,157,182.175 Jones. D.: 158.66,157 Jung, E.: 160,656,159 Kastner, T.: 66 Kennedy, S.: 66,153.77 Kraemer. D.: 66,181 Lairrnore, C.: 24.166.66,184, 182 Lara, M.: 66 Launt. D.: 160.66,159 Leader, I.: 170,66 Lechuga. V.: 66 LeGrande, E.: 66.159,162. 168 Lemmon, N.:156,152,77.67, 154 Lines, I.: 181.67,154 Lipp, V.: 67 Lopez, J.: 67 Lopez, L.: 25,174.131,67,154 Lopez, T.: 170.67 Lujan, S.: 67 Lutes. N.: 24.167, 174,183.67, 177,157,182, 175 McBride. B.: 164,167.157,67, 182 McGee, J.: 67 Macazan, L.: 156,67 MacOmber, E.: 67,182 Macon. C.: 68,154 Madison, M.: 68 Manning, F.: 68,175 Martinez. M.: 68 Martinez, N.: 160,174.68 Martinez, R.: 68 Martinez. T.: 68 Martinez, T.: 121,181 Martinez. V.: 68 Meeks, W.: 153,125.123,68 Mendoza, B.: 162,153.68 Merrifield. S.: 68 Milton, P.: 68,176 Molzof. D.: 158,160.69 Monahan. R.: 33,27,152,154.69 Moreno, A.: 152,69 Morse. V.: 181,129,189,193. 194.157,128.69 Morrison, I.: 174,159.69 Morrison, Z.: 69 Murrietta. C.: 69 Neece, Gin.: 157,69 Neese, P.: 5.43,158,166,185, 50.189,194.177,182.154.69 Nelson, R.: 181,69 i Nevels. C.: 153,69 A Noriega. J.: 69 Ogan, I.: 70,160.164.171.175 Oldynski, I.: 70.164,171.179, 177,175 Olea, E.: 153 Orendorff, L.: 70.170 Ortega, D.: 70 Ortega, M.: 70,174,162 Osborn, K.: 46,49,70,167,178. 205,183,68.157,182 Otero, I.: 70 Pace, A.: 70,158,166,182 Pancrazi, J.: 70 ,189, 194 Pang, S.: 70,158,160.175,172 Parga, S.: 70,160 Parker, K.: 70,160,159 Pearce, J.: 70 Perez, R.: 70 Perrine, G.: 70,165 Perry, D.: 70 Phillips, W.: 31,71.157.176 Poels, M.: 71,156,152 Poels, M.: 71 Ponce, S.: 71,160,162 Power, E.: 71,166,177,168 Power, I.: 71,163,181 Pride, W.: 71,115,153 Quilter, C.: 71 Quimby, T.: 71,170,157 Quintero, P.: 115 Ramage, B.: 71,165 Ramirez, B.: 71,182 Ramirez, J.: 71 Ramos, S.: 71 Ramos, T.: 71,165 Ramsey, P.: 71,159,182 Rang, I.: 71,181,114 Raybuck, B.: 72 Redondo, H.: 72 Reel. C.: 72,77 Reeves, M.: 72,170,157 Renteria, M.: 72,156.152.182 Riera, B.: 72,114,181,172 Rodriguez. A.: 72 Rodriguez, L.: 72,153 Rogers, M.: 5,72,114.116,26. 165.181,50.189,192.194.175 Rouff, J.: 181 Sainz, L.: 72 Sanchez. S.: 46,48,56,72,67, 164.174,133.189.194,177,162 Schnack, D.: 72,165,181 Schultz, A.: 72 Schultz. R.: 25.72,174,175 Schuma. F.: 72 Schumacher, C.: 72,156,160. 166,26. 152 Scoufos, D.: 73,154 Seely, P.: 73 Setterbo. R.: 73 Shaw. M.: 73,152 Shelton, J.: 73,160,170 Shelton, L.: 170 Shi11, S.: 73 Shupe, R.: S1osser,J.:73. 166.133, 177.199, 176 Smadel. J.: 46,48,73,166,174. 177,157,182,176,175,168 Smith, D.: 73 Smith, I.: 73 Smith, N.: 73,153 Spalding, M.: 31.73.157 Spurr, C.: 26,73.157,176 Standsberry. D.: 73,170 Stanley. T.: 73,170 Stapleton. L.: 74,162 Stevens. I.: 74 Stirlen, M.: 74,156 Stoehr, E.: 74 Stotts. N.: 82,74.158,157,176. 175 Subia, M.: 74,160.175,172 Talback. D.: 74 Thompson, I.: 74,152,172 Thourot. C.: 74,158,172 Tipton, D.: 74 Tomlinson, M.: 74.160, 164.179 Torres, A.: 77 Towne, R.: 74.165,177,157.176 Tracy, I.: 74.184,182,172 Tudor, S.: 74,160,166,201,182 Uhl. B.: 42,74.165.171. 181. 132,175 Urias. C.: 74,174,153 Varela, A.: 75 Vasquez. F.: 75.170 Vernon, L.: 75.163 Villarreal, B.: 75 Vollendorf, S.: 75,183,182 Watson, B.: 75,164,182 Watts, R.: 75.160 Waxler, R.: 75,170 Welter, L.: 75,158,178,157,77, 182 Whalen. I.: 75,178.77 Wheeler, N.: 56,75,43,65,166, 171,177.175,172 Wilkes, N.: 75 Williams, S.: 159 Williamson. J.: 75,160 Wood, D.: 75,171.175,168 Yanez, A.: 75.164,167,174,168 Young, D.: 75,156,152 Zapata, R.: 76 Zaragoza, E.: 76,153 Zavala. R.: 76 JUNIORS Abril, C.: 79 Ades, T.: 32,79,179 Aguilar, E.: 79 Ahuero, R.: 79.132 Alvarado .I-.:79 Anaya, E.: 79,131 Anderson, L.: 79 Anderson. R.: 79 Babcock, B.: 79,160 Bailey, P.: 79, 160 , 159, 154 Johnson. H.: 84 Barmore, M.: 79 Barriga. M.: 79,131 Bedoya, L.: 79 Beltran, R.: 79,174 Berrier, T.: 79 Blair, A.: 79,167,50.152 Blake. B.: 79 Blake, I.: 79,165,154 Blevins, L.: 163 Bohannon, J.: 79,162 Bourland, B.: 79,156.37 Brandenberger, R.: 79 Brandt, B.: 79,174 Brazeel. C.: 79,159 Brown. M.: 80 Bryam. G.: 80 Byrd, S.: 80 Cameron, R.: 80,153 Campbell, V.: 80 Canas, L.: 80 Carroll, R.: 80 Cedillo, I.: 114 Celaya, S.: 80 Chavez, L.: 80.174 Chretin , H. : 80 Clay, D.: so cmywn, D.: 8O,158,164,159. 154 Clayton, G.: 80,156,158,26,152 Cliff, L.: 80,166,182.154 Coffey, B.: 80,156,152 Comprini. I.: 8O,164,171,179 Contreras, A.: 80 Cooper, T.: 80,114,154 Crawford. C.: 78.80,148,166, 177. 172 Crow. C.: 80 Dallabetta, P.: 5.78.80,27,152, 189.194.177,l25,123,154 Davis, L.: 80,177,174,178.168, 154 Dean, I.: 80 DeCorse, D.: 80,121,181 DeGrande, A.: 80 DeLaVara, J.: 81 Dennis, I.: 81 Denison, C.: 81 Desch, G.: 81 Deverse, G.: 81.114 Dey, L.: 81,160,178 Didway, S.: 82,156,152 Domingos, M.: 81,160 Dordal, E.: 81,132 Doten, D.: 81 Doten, G.: 81 Doten, R.: 81,115,116,165 Douglas, C.: 81,154 Dunnam, D.: 81 Echandia, M.: 81 Ellis, P.: 81,158,162 Elrod. M.: 81,114.163.123 Embree, W.: 81 Erwin. R.: 81 Evans, D.: 81 Evans, K.: 81,183,157,182 Fambrough. C.: 81 . 164, 182 Ferguson. R.: 81,171,159 Fish. B.: 81,172 Flavin, C.: 4,82 Flavin, C.: 4.82 Fletcher, A.: 82,182 Flores. I.: 82 Franks, A.: 82 French, W.: 82,115 Fritz, I.: 82.158 Fuller, S.: 82.152 Furrow. T.: 82 Gamble, B.: 153 Garcia. D.: 82 wif. Garcia. O.: 82,153 Gardner, M.: 82 Gephart, P.: 82,114,163 Ghiotto. S.: 82,160 Gill, V.: 82,153 Goldsboro. B.: 82.115,163.181 Golez, J.: 82,160,171 Golightly. V.: 82,183,182 Gonzlaes, A.: 82,156 Gonzales. H.: 82.164,167.174, 182 Gonzales, R.: 82 Gray, C.: 82 Gray, G.: 82 Gray, W.: 82,114,165 Greenl.: 83,154 Green, M.: 25,83,27,142,154 Gross - X Gumero, M.: sa,1e4,171.i'Fi7, Hancock, M.: 82 l-lermansen, P.: 83 Hernandez, R.: 83 Herrera. R.: 83 Herrera, S.: 83,156 Hightower. S.: 83,158,164 Hobbs, B.: 83 Hockenberry, B.: 83, 156, 159 Hodge, P.: 83 Hollick, F.: 83 Hollin, K.: 83,165,122-3. 154 Hom, R.: 83,114 Hooper, T.: 83.163 Howard, S.: 83 Hunter, B.: 83,118 I-lurtado. R.: 83 Irwin. B.: 5.24,78.83.158,166. 184,200,183 Irwin, J.: 32,83.174,154 Jackson, P.: 83.152 Jackson, R.: 181 Jaramillo, F.: 83,162 Jessie, R.: 115, 117. 129, 124, 123 Johnson, N.: 84 Johnson, P.: 84 Kasun, M.: 84,165,174 Katkus. D.: 84,156.149,162 Kehl, S.: 84.164 Kelly, T.: 115 Kestner, K.: 42,84,158. 178,159 Killingsworth. J.: 84, 154 King, B.: 14.157 Klemp, T.: 84,156,159 Kluck, G.: 84.118 ,:.-,m-'W-ng' ,THF Knapp, N.: 84, 177.182, 172,168, 154 Knepper, A.: 84,165,174 Lagunas, F.: 84 Lawrence, W.: 84 LeGrand, M.: 84 Leinback, E.: s4,17'1,i66,157. 172 LeRoy, E.: 84 Linville, E.: 84,158,160,174 Lindsay. A.: 84,171,159,182 Lipp, D.: 84 Little. E.: 84 Long, D.: 84,152,37 Loo. L.: 84,160,174,182 Loo, S.: '78, 85,158.166,182,172, 168 Lugo, D.: 85.152 McCullough, S.: 85 McDonald, C.: 85 McGhee, C.: 85,163 McG1ocklin, R.: 85,163 McVey, M.: 85,166,182 Mabery, C.: 85,160,182 Maehling, V.: 85,158,166,171. 177,154 Magdalene, J.: 85 Manning, J.: 85,160,171 Martinez, E.: 85,121 Martinez, V.': 85 Meeh, D.: 85,115 Merchant, G.: 85 Miller, T.: 163 Miller, W.: 85,171 Mitchell, K.: 85,158,166,174. 178 Monahan, S.: 85 Montoya. N.: 85,121 Moore, R.: 85,163 Moreno, G.: 85 Morris. J.: 85,158 Morrison, S.: 85 Morrison. S.: 135 Morrison, Z.: 85 Moser, S.: 85,156,152 Mueller, I.: 25,86,166,154 Munk, C.: 86,193,159 Murdock, C.: 86 Murdock, P.: 86 Myers, P.: 86 Nash, J.: 86 Nelson, C.: 86 Nones, O.: 86 Oglesby, D.: 86,158,160 Oldynski, M.: 86,164,171 216 Olea, P.: 86 Olivas, D.: 86 . Olivas, F.: 86,121,165,181 Ordway, R.: 86 Otero, S.: 86,174 Palmer, B.: 86 Pancoast, E.: 86 Parker, C.: 86 Payne, C.: 86,156,152 Pena, Y.: 86 Pershall. I.: 86 Pimper, D.: 86 Poels, I.: 86 Pollock, K.: 86 Ponce, E.: 87 Poradelg, M.: 87 Power, I.: 24,87,166,184,159. 182, 168 Pritchard, T .: 87, 165.181, 177, 131, 154 Quijada, M.: 87 Quillion, M.: 125,37 Quilter, G.: 87,154 Rainey, I.: 87 Ramage, I.: 87,118 Ramirez, D.: 115 Ramos, B.: 87,167,183,182 Ramsey, B.: 87,114,158,162 Ramsey, V.: 87,160 Reger, J.: 87 Rendleman, M.: 87 Reynolds, J.: 87,154 Rezin, L.: 87,158,160,164,174 Rice, A.: 87,158 Rice, H.: 87 Rico, P.: 87 Rinderle, B.: 87 Rivera, R.: 87,121,181 Ross, L.: 87,174 Ross, T.: 87,174 Rowland, M.: 88 Rube, B.: 88,162 Russell, L.: 88 Sacco, T.: 88 Saldana. E.: 88,153 Sanders, R.: 88 Santini, D.: 88 Saxton, J.: 88,158,154, 171,178 154 Schuma, C.: 88 Schumacher, L.: 88,159 Seely, T.: 88 Self, S.: 88,160 Setterbo, J.: 88,182,172 Shelton, D.: 88,114,165,181 Silva, N.: 88,162,153 Slagle, T.: 7,88,43,166,174, 189,194,177,182 S1oane.,J.: 88 Smith, G.: 88 Smith. J.: 88,172 Smith, R.: 88, 115, 181, 129, 128, 172 Sosa, M.: 88 Southerland, S.: 88 Spencer, J.: 88,114.165,179, 125,123 Splawn, G.: 88,154 Starek, J.: 24,89,160,184,193 182 Stewart, S.: 89 Storey, K.: 89,166.174,179,176 154 Stuart, W.: 89,152 Sullins, F.: 89 Taylor, K.: 33.89.193 Telford, R.: 89 Thomas, C.: 89,164,175,154 Thompson, D.: 89.134 Timmons, R.: 25, 89,1l4,181, 125,123 Torres. F.: 89 Torres, S.: 89 Trach, P.: 89,114,165 Turner, P.: 33,89,166,177,157, 182,176,154 Turowski, C.: 89 Turpin, R.: 89.182 Vahle, J.: 163 Velasquez, B.: 89,157 Vernon, B.: 89,152 Villarreal, L.: 89, 156.174, 152, 182 Vorland, H.: 89 Wammack, M.: 89,114,163.181 135,123 Wheatly, C.: 153 White, I.: 89 Wilbur, L.: 89,174 Williams, B.: 90 Williams, M.: 90 Wilson, D.: 90 Wilson, I.: 90,162 Winderlin. J.: 129,128 Witt, M.: 90 Wood, A.: 90 Woon, P.: 90,158,160,174 Yanez, L.: 90,154 Zack, L.: 90,153 x LW- ? wb' ,Q QXvii5CA5 , kb W Wig 5322 W MQW by QM iw? 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