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Yearbook Name

The Kinlani 1958

Location

Flagstaff, Arizona (Coconino County, AZ)

Additional Information

AT FLAGSTAFF HIGH

Clarence J. Brooksby, head of the English Department at Flagstaff
High School, died on December 11,1957. He had taught a quarter-century,
of which 21 years were spent in service to the young people of Flagstaff.
What kind of man have we lost?
Ask the many hundreds of students who studied in his classes.
Ask those who worked with him on the Kinlani, Green and Brown
. . . in dramatics, in speech.
Ask his fellow teachers and his friends in the community.
They tell you that he was patient . . . fair . , . helpful . . . friendly
, , . highly skilled in his profession . . always demanding of the student
his very best work.
No greater tribute can come to any man than that earned by Mr.
Brooksby:
"He was a good teacher."
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It is a better world because he lived in it; and a poorer place because
he has left.

Leadership is a necessary ingredient of progress. Flagstaff High School's
place among the top is not an accident. Much credit must go to Mrs. Lucy Walkup,
to whom we, the Senior Class, proudly dedicate this 1958 Kinlani.

FACULiy AMD ADMWETCATIOM
Sturgeon Cromer, Superintendent
Mary Lloyd, Secretary
Virginia Boyd, Secretary
Left to Right — Standing:
Sitting: John Stilley,
SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION
The Flagstaff school system is for-
tunate to have a group of men so tal-
ented and with so much insight into
our present and future needs as we
now have serving on our board of
education. People interested in the
betterment of society through schools
will continue to have faith in their
integrity, wisdom and judgment, not
only for the present but for any future
decision put before them.
Margaret Fugate, Secretary
W. F. Killip, Assistant Superintendent

Paul Schreiber, Principal
Dolores Black, Secretary

R. W. Wheeler, Dean

E. B Tollefson, T. M. Knoles, Jr.
Neil Christensen.
The Flagstaff Board of Education de-
serves immeasurable thanks for their
time and effort put forth in our ex-
panding city or Flagstaff. Through
their guidance and inspiration our
school system has shown superiority
in Arizona. They know the students
of today will take their place in world
affairs in time, and want them to be
prepared to do so. Thus, they strive
to do their best for our future in
society.
THOMAS PARKER
English
0. I, SKAGGS >
English
VIVIAN GRAHAM
English
WALTER DAVIS
Social Science
LUCY WALKUP
English
DOROTHY BRIERLEY
English
ANN SUGHRUE
English
JAMES SANDERS
Social Science
EDITH DOUGLAS
Librarian
1LDEFONSO VALLEJO
Spanish
WILLIAM PICKETT
Social Science
DWIGHT PULLEN
Science
HERBERT HANKS
Mathematics

JACK WALLACE
Social Science
HARRY MICKE
Science
CHARLES OSTERBURG
Science
WADE PRESTON
Social Science
JOHN ALLEN
Mathematics
GEORGE MURRAY
Mathematics
GILBERT CORONA
Commerce
Rave on, Mr. Schreiber,
You boys should have
stayed in last night.
LAVENA WILSON
Commerce
RUTH LANE
Home Economics
MILTON EVANS
Commerce
JOHN W, PLY
Physical Education

LLOYD PIPES
Music
REX FOSTER
Commerce
REGINA ROUSSEAU
Art
DORIS DUNFORD
Home Economics
autographs
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SENIORS

Senior Class Officers (left io right) Mike Driggs, Phillip Lucero, Nora
Hayley, Noreen Mason.
CLASS SPONSORS
MR. PULLEN
MR. PIPES
MRS. LANE
MR. MICKE
MR. OSTERBERG
MR. ANDERSON

AURORA AYALA, Band 2; Old Spanish Club 2,3; Girls Interscholastic Volleyball 1; Choir 2,3,- Festival 2,3; Glee Club 2,
CHARLES ABBOTT. JOANNE BABBITT, Ski Club 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Astronomy 3,4; Secretary 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Festival 1,2,3,4; Madrigal Choir 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Senior Play 4, production staff; Junior Play 3,
prop. Manager. BILL ALLEN.
HOWARD ASHLEY, Math Club 3,4, secretary,- National Honor Society 4; Boys State 3. ROSALIE BACA, Girls Interscholastic Badminton 3. PETE AUZA, Lettermen 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2. PILAR BARELA, Letterwoman-2,3,4; Old
Spanish Club 2,3,4, secretary 4; Girls Interscholastrc Volleyball 3,4; Badminton 3; Choir 1,2,; Festival 1,2.

JEANIE BOWMAN, Math Club 4; Latin Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Astronomy 4. PAUL BABBITT, Band 1,2,3, social
manager 3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Latin Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Drama Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Astronomy 2,3,4,
Vice-President 3; Pep Band 3; Festival 2; Kinlani Staff 3,4, Photographer 3, Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Thespians 4. EILEEN
BROOKS. JOE BAER, Madrigal Choir 4; Glee Club 4.
TONY BACA. BILLIE JEAN BROCK. BARBARA BROOKTER, Drama Club 1,2; Girls Interscholastic Basketball 3; Volleyball 3;
Choir 1,2; Glee Club 1,2. DAVID BOJORQUEZ, Glee Club 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3; Football I; Rifle Club. 2.
CHARLES BREWER. CLAUDIA BRYSON, Choir 1,2,3,4; Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3. RICHARD BROWN. ROSIEBELLE CALNIMP-
TEWA.
MAXINE CLAYTON, letterwoman 3,4; Girls Interscholastic Volleyball 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Festival 2,3,4; Glee Club 4. JOHN
BUNCH, Art Club4; Chess Club 4,- Choir 2,3,4; Festival 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,4. CYNTHIA COLE, Art Club 4; Festival. HENRY
BUSCH.
ISIDRO CHEVEZ, Old Spanish Club 2,3,4. PEGGY DAVIS, Art Club 4; Glee Club 4. DEAN DESPAIN, Astronomy 3,4; Football 1.
JACKIE DEVEREAUX, Rifle Club 3.
GENEVIEVE CRUZ, Girls' League Council Alternate 3; Benchwarmers 3,4, treasurer 3; Old Spanish Club 2,3,4, treasurer 2,3;
Kinlani Staff 4; Green & Brown staff 4; National Honor Society 3,4; New Spanish Club 2,3,4. JOHNNY CABRERA, Math Club
4; Old Spanish Club 3; F.T.A. 3; Choir 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Green & Brown Staff. LINDA DAVENPORT, Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigal
Choir 1,2,3,4; ALVIN CHARLIE, Art Club 1; Letterman 1; Foot-ball I, Co-captain 1; Basketball 1, Co-captain 1; Baseball 1, Co-
captain 1.
JOAN DORSEY, Senior High Council Representative 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Letterwoman 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; New Spanish Club 2,3,4;
Giris Interscholastic Volleyball 1; Softball 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; secretary-treasurer 4; Orchestra 2; Pep Band 3,4; Festival 1,2,3,4;
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4, production staff; Junior Play 3, production staff. RAMON DIAZ, Band 1,2,3,4; Old Spanish Club
4, Sergeant at Arms; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Festival 1,2,3,4. JUDITH EDSON, Freed High 1;
Central High 2; Choir 3,4; Festival 3,4; Madrigal 4; Glee Club 3,4. PHILIP DOWNUM, Chess Club 4; Math Club 3,4, President
4; National Honor Society 4; Astronomy 2,3,4, Vice-president 4; Rifle Club 1,2,3,; Hiking Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3, Production
Staff; J.V. Basketball Manager; Boy's State Rep.
CONNIE FRY, Commerce Club 4; National Honor Society 4, Kinlani Staff 4. Bill GARBORINO, Math Club 3,4; Football J.V.
1,2; Basketball J.V. 1; Baseball 3,4; Green & Brown Staff 4, Sports Editor. INEZ GARCIA, Old Spanish Club 3; Choir 4; Festival
2. WALLACE GARDNER, Chess Club 4; Astronomy 4; Boys State 4.
STEVE ESTRELLA, Lettermen 2,3,4; Old Spanish Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; J.V. Track 2 MAGDALENA FIGUEROA,
Letterwomen 3,4; Old Spanish Club 2,3,4; Girls Interscholastic Volleyball 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Festival 2,3,4. JOHN FARNS-
WORTH. MARY LOUISE FIGUEROA, Band 1,2,3; Letterwomen 3,4; Old Spanish Club 2,3,4; Girls Interscholastic Basketball
3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Pep Band 3; Festival 1,2,3.
ASUNCION ESPINO, Benchwarmers 3,4; Letterwomen 2,3,4, treasurer 3; Old Spanish Club 2,3,4; Girls Interscholasic Basket-
ball 3; Volleyball 2,3; Softball 2,3; Badminton All State 2,3; Kinlani Staff 4; Green & Brown 4. MIKE DRIGGS, Senior High
Council senior class president 1,4; Lettermen 3,4, treasurer 3; Rifle Club 3; Football 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. ELENA FAVALE,
Foreign Exchange Student, F.H.S. 4. DANIEL DUNLAP, Astronomy 3; Track 2,3; Festival 1,2,3,4; Madrigal Choir 3,4; Glee
Club 1,2,3.

CHARLENE GARRETT, Senior High Council 2, (President 4); Letterwomen 3,4; Commerce Club 3,4; Festival 1,2; Madrigal Choir
1,2; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3; J.V. Cheerleader 2. MARVIN GORDON, Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,4. ROBERTA GILBERT
Choir 4; Festival 4. JERRY GORE.
NICK GONZALES, Band 1; Old Spanish Club 4; Baseball 2. CECEUA GOMEZ, Old Spanish Club 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Festival
1,2,3,4. LEANORD HAGEMAN. PETRA GOMEZ, Old Spanish Club 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Festival 1,2,3,4.
DOROTHY GREENING, Letterwomen 2,3,4, Vice-president 4; Old Spanish Club 2,3,4; Girls Interscholastic Basketball 3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Badminton 3, All State; Choir 3,4; Festival 3,4; Green & Brown 4; Pom Pon Girls 1; Benchwarmers 4. STEVE
HARRIS. TERRA HARENBERG, Art Club, president 4; Choir 4;Glee Club 4; Band 3,4. JOHN HEAL,

NORA HAYLEY, Senior High Council 1,2,3; Band 1; Benchwarmers 3,4, secretary 3; Letterwomen 2,3,4; Commerce Club 3,4;
Ski Club 2; Latin Club 2,3,4, President 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; F.T.A. 2,3; Volleyball 3; Softball 2; Kin-
lani Staff 3; Green & Brown 3; Senior Play 4; Pom Pon Girls 1; Merit Awards 3. MANUEL HERNANDEZ, Old Spanish Club 4.
JEAN HEAD. SEFER HERNANDEZ, Old Spanish Club 4; Football 1.
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BOBBIE HICKMAN, Band 1,2; New Spanish Club 2,3,4; Girls Interscholastic Basketball 3; Volleyball 3; Softball 2; Choir 2,3,4;
Festival 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4. TOM JAMES. SUSAN HORR, National Honor Society 4; Choir 1; Festival 1; Senior Play Production staff, ROBERT JOE, Lettermen 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; J.V. 1,2; Varsity 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Freshmen 1; J.V. 2; Varsity 3,
4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity 1,2,3,4.

JOHN HIRNI, F.T.A. 1. ESTHER HERRERA. FARRELL HOOSAVA, N.A.S.S. 4, Lettermen 3,4; Basketball 1,2; J.V. 2; Treasurer I;
Track 2,3,4; Commerce Club 4.MARILYN HERSINGER, Girls' League Council 2,3,4, Representative 2, Vice-President 3, Pres-
ident 4; Latin Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-Pres-
ident 4; Astronomy 2,3,4, Social Manager 4; Choir 3,4, President 4; Orchestra 2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 3,4; Festival 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4* Junior Play 3; Girls State 3, President; Grant-High School, Denver, Colorado 1.

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CHARLES KIRK. COLEEN KEIM, Delta High School 1,2; Synchronized Swimming 3,4; Kinlani Staff 4. KENNETH LINCOLN, Ski
Club 3,4; National Honor Society 4.KATY KIMBALL, Senior High Council 1,2,3; Freshman class secretary 1; Sophomore class
treasurer 2; Junior class treasurer 3; Band 1,2,3; Drama Club 2,3,4, treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Astronomy 3,4,
treasurer 4; Basketball 3; Green & Brown Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3.
SHANNON KIRLEY, National Honor Society 4; Choir 2; Festival 2. CHESTER LOCKWOOD, football 4. SUE KITTREDGE. PHILLIP
LUCERO, Senior High Council 4; Senior Class Vice-President 4; Band 1,2,3,4, treasurer 3,4; Old Spanish Club 2,3,4, president
4; National Honor Society 4; Orchestra 2,3,4, treasurer 3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4,- Pep Band 2,3,4; Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee Club
4; Green & Brown Staff 3,- Boys State 3; Merit Award 3,4.
NORMA JACKSON, Drama Club 4, National Honor Society 4; Choir 4; Glee Club 4; Senior Play 4. BILL JOHNSON, Senior High
Council 1,2,3,4; J.H. President 1; Sophomore Vice-President 2; Student Body Vice-President 3; Letterman 3,4, President 4;
Football J.V. 2, Varsity 4; Basketball J.V. 2, Varsity 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3. LINDA JUNE, Senior High Council 2,3,4,
Social Manager 4; Band 2,3; Benchwarmers 3,4, President 4; Commerce Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3; National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 1st semester 4; Choir 1,2; Festival 1,2,3; Green & Brown Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3; Girls State 3; Twirler 1,2;
Cheerleaders 2,3, J.V. 2, Varsity 3. ROBERT JONES, Band 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Drama Club 3,4; National Thespians treasurer 4;
Festival 2,3,4; Senior Play 4, production staff; Junior Play 3, production staff; Merit Award 3._____ ____ __________

LEO MUNOZ, Track 1,2,3,4. CAROLYN LINDSEY, Band I; Choir 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Pom Pon Girls 1. LEON PARKER,
Foolball J.V. 2; Basketball J.V. 2; Baseball J.V. 3. SHIRLEY II THEM AN, Choir 2, Festival 2.

ROSALIE LONGBOTTOM, Choir 1,2,3,4. JACK PETERS, Lettermen 3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball Freshman 1, J.V. 3, Varsity 3,4;
Track 2,3,4, Varsity Captain. MAYBELLE MARTIN, Band 2,3,4; Commerce Club 4; Ski Club 3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; F.T.A.
1; National Honor Society 4; Choir 1,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Green & Brown Staff 4; Senior Play 4, production staff;
Junior Play 3, production staff; Merit Award 3,4. C. J. PIGG, Football 3; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Choir 1.

EVELYN KLUGE, Commerce Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Choir 3,4; Festival 3,4; Glee Club 3; Kinlani Staff 4; Green &
Brown Staff 4. BRUCE MAY, Band 3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 4; Math Club 3,4, Vice-President; National Honor Society 4;
Astronomy 3,4; Foolball 1; Track 2, Manager; Orchestra 3; Pep Band 3; Boys State 3; Merit Award. CAROL LEYPOLDT,
Band 1,2,3,4, Society Manager; Commerce Club 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Drama Club 3,4, Secretary 4; F.T.A. 3,4;
National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer,- Choir 1,3; Orchestra 2,3,4, Social Manager 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,3;
Festival 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,3; All-State Band 2,3; Girls State 4, Treasurer; Senior Play 4; Merit Award 2.3; United Nations
Pilgrimage 3. ALLEN MULHOLLAND. ___________________________________
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MARILYN MICHELBACH, Senior High Council, sophomore class secretary 2; Junior class vice-president; student body secretary
4; Band 1,2,3, secretary 4,- Benchwarmers 3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4, secretary 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Astronomy
4; Outstanding Sophomore Award 2; Synchronized Swimming 3,4; Festival 1,2,3; Kinlani Staff 4. DAVID RICHARDSON. HELEN
MONTOYA, Old Spanish Club 2,3,4, vice-president. GORDON ROGERS, Ski Club 3,4; Lettermen 3,4; Drama Club 3,4 vice-
president 4; Thespians 3,4, president; Football Varsity 3,4; Choir 4; Festival 3, Quartet; Madrigal Choir 4; Glee Club 3,4; Green
& Brown 4; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3.

BERNADINO REYES, Old Spanish Club 4. DIANNE MAYNARD, Art Club 4. EDDIE REYES, Old Spanish Club; Basketball 2;
Track 2,3. JO ANNE McDERMAID, Art Club 3,4, Vice-President; Benchwarmers 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Girls Interscholastic Volleyball
); Choir 1; Kinlani staff 4; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3, production staff.
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MARGARET MARTINEZ. BOB RAUDEBAUGH, Lettermen 3,4; Football J.V. 2, Varsity 3,4; Basketball J.V. 2, Varsity 3; Track 2,
3,4; Glee Club 3. NOREEN MA5ON, Senior High Council 4, senior class treasurer; Band 1,2,3; Commerce Club 4; Drama Club
3,4; National Thespians 3,4, secretary 4; Girls Interscholastic Volleyball 3; Choir 1; Festival 1,2,3; Kinlani Staff 4; Senior Play
4; Junior Play 3; Merit Award 3; Twirler 1; Lieutenant 2; Head Twirler 3; Drum Majorette 4. MIKE REDMAN, Band 1,2,3,4,
Assistant Director 4; Ski Club 2; Drama Club 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Festival
1,2,3,4; Madrigal Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3; Merit Award 3,4.
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HENRY SANCHEZ, Old Spanish Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2. BEVERLY NORTON. BILL SAVORY, Latin Club 2,3,4. MILDRED PEARCE,
Ski Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Girls State 4, Alternate.

LOLITA MULTINE, Art Club 3,4; Band 2; Commerce Club 4; Girls Interscholastic Volleyball 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Choir 3,4; Music
Festival 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Kinlani Staff 4, Sales Manager; Green & Brown Staff 4, Reporter. WESLEY ROLLEY, Band 1,2,3,4;
Chess Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4, President 1 semester 4; Astronomy 3,4; Basketball J.V. 2; Choir 3,4; Orchestra 2,3,
4, Sgt-at-Arms 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Festival 1,2,3,4; Madrigal Choir 4; Glee Club 2,3,4. JANET NATT, Lelterwomen 2,3,4;
Girls Interscholastic Basketball 3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Choir 1; Pom Pon Girls 3,4. JOHN RUSSELL, Glee Club 3,4;
Green & Brown 4.
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SUE ANN PECKUMN, Band 3,4; Choir 3,4; Festival 3,4; Pep Band 4, Madrigal Choir 3,4. DANIEL SIROKY, Rifle Club 1; Letter-
men 2,3,4; Math Club 4; Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Festival 3,4; Glee Club 3.4. ETHEL PETERS, Letterwomen 3,4; Girls Inter-
scholastic Basketball 3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2; Festival 1; Glee Club 1; Pom Pon Girls 1. DAVID SIROKY.

ELLEN ROWLAND. JOE WALKER, Letterman 3,4; Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3.4 STELLA RUSSELL, National Honor Society 4. DOUG
WILSON, Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2; Festival 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3.

EDWINA SHEEHAN, Girls' League Council 3, Junior Representative; Band 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; treasurer 3, vice-president 4;
Pep Band 3; Festival 1,2,3,4; Madrigal Choir 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4, production staff; Junior Play 3, production
staff. RONALD USSERY, FRED VERNON, Ski Club 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Astronomy 3,4; Football Manager 2;
Choir 3; Festival 3; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3; Merit Award 3. JULIA ROSENOGLE.

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GERRY SCALF, Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2.3,4; Kinlani Staff 4. GRANT SMITH, Lettermen 3,4;
Football 1,2,3,4. EMILY SEDILLO. RAYMOND SOTO, Lettermen 2,3,4, Old Spanish Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4;
Track 2,3,4.
BARBARA SANDOVAL, Girls' League Council 4, Representative 4; OH Spanish Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Festival
1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3. DAVID WONG, Senior High Council 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 1,2,3; Student Body Vice-President 4, Let-
terman 3,4; Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 4; Football 3,4, JV. 2. MARGARET SIMPSON, Porn Pon Giris 1. RICHARD
WREN, Band 1,2,3, Sgt.-al-Arms 3; National Honor Society,- Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Track 1,3; Kinlani Staff 4;
Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3; Boys State 3.
DICKINSON WRIGHT, Ski Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; National Thespians 4; Choir 1,2,3; Festival 1,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Senior
Play 4. LINDA SOVINSKI, Band 2,3,4, Colorguard; Commerce Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4, President 4; Thespians 3,4, Vice-
President; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Choir 2,3,4; Festival 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Kinlani Staff 4; Green & Brown 4, BUDDY
YOUNG. SANDRA STEELE, Girls' League Council 2, Secretary 2; Commerce Club 3/4; F.T.A. 1,2,- Nat'l Honor Society 3,4; Girls’
Interscholastic Badminton 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Festival 1,2,3,4; Madrigal Choir 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; All State Choir 4; Green &
Brown Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief; Jr. Play; Girls State 4; Merit Award 3.
MARILYN THOMAS, Art Club 4, Latin Club 2,3,4; Choir 1; Festival 1. SUZIE TROXELL, Band 1,2,3; Benchwarmers 4, Choir 1,2,
3; Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4. FLORENCE VALDOVINO, Letterwomen 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Old Spanish
Club 2,3,4. GLORIA VASQUEZ, Choir 1,2; Festival 1,2; Old Spanish Club 2.
scholastic.- Softball 3; Choir 2,3; Festival 2,3; Glee Club 2.3; Kinlani Staff 4; Green & Brown
ANNA LEE WONG, Art Club 2,3. Choir 3,4; Festival 3; Glee Club 3. SANDRA YAHNKE.

MARY LOU VAUGHN. MARY WATKINS, Girls Interscholastic Basketball 3; Volleyball 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Festival 3,- Glee Club
4; Pom Pon Girls 2. VALU WEBB, Globe High School and FHS 4; Ari Club 1; Commerce Club 3; Choir 1,2; Festival 1,2; Glee
Club 1,2,3; Green & Brown Staff 4; Junior Play 3; Twirler 1, JUANITA WHITSON, Green & Brown 3.
SUE WILLIS, Girls' League Council 1,4, Treasurer; Band 2, Colorguard; Commerce Club 4; Drama Club 4; Thespians 4; Girls Inter-
Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3.
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Preparations for Junior Play
"The Twins"
Karen Wilson and Peggy Shartzer
Junior Class Officers, from left to right: Edith Heflin,
Bob Yates, Elaine Gibson, Raymond Wong.
Barbara
EVANS
PAUL
EARNSHAW
BARBARA
THOMAS
WILLIAM
SHELBY
DURHAM
EDDIE
PIPER
KATHRYN
BROWN
LEROY •
hammock
GENE
FIGUEROA
MIKE
SHIRLEY
KAREN
WILSON
BILL
FLICK
CHARLES
MAGANA
RUBY
WEEMS
TED
FERN
BARBARA
HYDE
CAROL
BLEDSOE
NORA
BARDEN
DONALD
JONES
WILLARD
SIMPSON
AMY
ATOKUKU
PETE
PERKINS
JANICE
CHARITON
MERLA
BURGESS
WAYNE
GARDNER
SEFERINA
BACA
BETTY
MATHEWS
LINDA
BENSON
LEAH
HOFFMAN
ARTHUR
WILSON
JOHN
SCHELL
SHARON I
LANGSTONS,
HENRY
KLOPPING !

"Where's Willy
- 31
CAROL
MCFALL
JANICE
MANTZ
SHIRLEY
BANKS
FRANCES
QUOTSKUYVA
JUDY
MCMANUS
SHARON
STANFILL
JOHN
COCKRILL
BOBBY
BREWER
LYNN
8EUERLE
ALVIN
COLE
FRED
GARDUNO
STUART
HOUSTON
OSCAR
ACEDO
CHRIS
LONGFELLOW
PEGGY
SHARTZER
KAREN
FRIEND
ROMERO
CONTRERAS
LEON
OSBORN
VICTORIA
GALLARDO
MERLE
HAGEMAN
KAY
COSBY
STANLEY
I COX
JOHN
DECKER
JOE
VALVERDE
c. CHARLES
BILLER
EDITH
HEFLIN
JERRY
BUCHANAN
THOMAS
WEEMS
MIKE
SLOAN
MARION
DENNY
RICHARD
SANCHEZ
ELAINE
GIBSON
RALPH
i JOHNSON
BENNY
DAY
NANCY
EPIER
BESSIE
NATACHES
ED
KEMPTON
RAYMOND
WONG
BILL
WEBSTER
A
NEILS
MICHELSON
ANDREA
WOLF
BARBARA
MCGILL
MIKE
CROMER
GARY
ANDERSON
TOM
SPANGLER
EDWARD
NIETO
KATHERINE
MORTENSEN
DENA MAE
SHEEHAN
FRANCES
CATE
I JACQUELINE
BUCKMAN
GERALDINE
MULTINE
DENNA
DICKINSON
LUPITA
WALTERS
EUGENE
HICKEY
BETTY WESTER
FEL1CITA
BOBADILLA
LEROY
WILLIAMS
BARBARA
SMITH
TERRY
MAHAN
SERVITA
ALFARO
FRED
BOJORQUEZ
MILDRED
NOFCHISSEY
VERONICA
COFFMAN
CLOTEAL
PIGG
ROSALIE
REYES
BRUCE
DUNFORD
JOHN
levering
WALLY
RHOTON
DONALD
WALTERS
LARRY
WESTOVER
KENDALL
DERIFIELD
NED
BRiTT
LUPE
FIGUEROA
GAY
TRUMAN
ERLINDA
GRIEGO
BOB
ALFRED
LOUISE
HOLMES
GENICE
RUSSELL
"Did your conscience
gel you down
WillY?"
CAROL LOU
BEAN
MARGARET
ROMERO
BILL
RUSSELL
REX
KING
"You Don't Say!"
"Hot Dog!"
"Juniors Work?"
- 34 -
CHARLENE
BONNEY
MARGARET
WEISEL
BOB
YATES
SHARON
PARKER
BUDDY
CRAWLEY
BETSY
GREGG
LUTHER MAE
CLAYTON
CAROLE
PURCELL

raft
MARGARET
PARISHER

MORGAN
1
VICE-PRESIDENT
DOT
SULLIVAN
PRESIDENT
BOB
RUNKE
TREASURER
RUTH
AVOTS
SECRETARY
KAY
WALLS
PHILLIP TYLER
SHARON STOUT
MONTE HENDERSON
JANE LANGLEY
PHILLIP MARABLE
BARBARA FOREMAN
DONALD DORMAN
MELISSA MILLS
ILENE ALLSUP
RONNIE LAWRIE
LINDA PAXTON
FRED COLMENERO
BARBARA YOUNG
JIMMY PITTS
BARBARA LABER
JIMMY MOORE
EMMETT PARISHER
CHLOE CARSON
JERRY SHUGARS
BILLIE PERCY
TERRY TERRIN
LUCILLE HONGEVA
JOHNNY SULLIVAN
SANDRA CARROLL
CAROL CHRISTENSEN
ROBERT RUNKE
DOROTHY EYRICH
TIPTON CUMMINGS
STEFANIE HOAG
PAUL ESTRELLA
ZORHAYDA BREWER
MAC HECK
11
GEORGE HOWELL
GLORIA WILLIAMS
REUBEN L0MAYE5VA
JUDY THOMPSON
WAYNE SANDERS
FRANCES MORALES
STEVE CRNKOVICH
LINDA RYBERG
SUE KEITHLEY
WELDON DOUGLAS
NORA QUINN
ELMER JAMES
JEAN CLARK
RONALD PARKER
LINDA DILLOW
TOM HILL
CONNIE WILSON
ARTHUR GONZALES
LINDA LLOYD
ANGEL MORALES
SANDRA DICKSON
MIKE MCLAUGHLIN
JERRY RICHARDS
SHIRLEY PRINCE
RICHARD HOFFFMAN
ELEANOR GOMEZ
DENNIS MILLIGAN
MEG BIL8Y

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RHODA KING
LARRY FORREST
KATHLEEN BUSHEY
MIKE ZAHARIAS
KAY WALLS
HERBERT BABBITT
JUSTINE PRADO
ALFRED JAUREQUI
STANLEY CARSON
FAYE PARKER
SCOn DENNING
DORENE BYRD
J. W. BRANTLEY
THELMA WHITE
ERNEST CASTRO
RUTH AVOTS
LESLIE KIRK
LINDA MANGUM
ROBERT DRAKE
MERRY LEE WITHER
BECKY LAUGHMAN
JOHN MCGUIRE
LINDA CROSSMAN
PAT NEWBERRY
EUGENIA LOBATO
RONALD TURNER
VICKEY LUCERO
JOE NAVARRO
TONY SEDILLO
HELEN FAJARDO
JOHN AUZA
MARCIA RIORDAN
Judy Jones
Waldon Lomayesva
Johnnie Ziegler
Gerald Diehl
Jean Kay Sannes
Frank Costey
Christine Pigg
Alan Stricklin
Ola Denham
Owen Bullock
Elfreida Nez
Gene Gyger
Marie Contreras
Ricky Wright
Mary Hernandez
Marcia Magee
Priscilla Anderson
John Avots
Sharon Parker
Ernestine Bojorquez
Harvey Taylor
Ruth Hunter
Jim Durhan
Charles Barreras
Diane Anderson
Earl Lockbridge
Jean Beck
JANET CONNELLY
PAT BAGWELL
DEA JAYNE GODFREY
IRENE JACKSON
CHARLOTTE PHELPS
VIVIAN VIGIL
AURORA ARCHULET
EDNA CHAVEZ
DOROTHY SULLIVAN
BARBARA KEDlEY
MARTHA MCDONALD
NANCY WESTOVER
EARLENE MAYNARD
GARNET THOMPSON
JUDY KIMBALL
JANET TSOSIE
LYNN WILLERFORD
BILL KNIPE
THERESA JIMENEZ
JOHN COOK
JAMES NATATCHES
LUCILLE GARCIA
MELTON WILLIAMS
ORLA GAY ZABRISKIE
SHARON ROGERS
RONNIE PARKER
BETTYE BOLSEY
JOE DUSHEK
FRANK DORSEY
MARILYN SMITH
LESLIE WOLFE
OCTAVIA LARGE
NORAAA HEWETT
PEGGY WHEELER
MARGARET WILLIAMS
JACK O'NEIL
ANGELINE BOJORQUEZ
JAMES MC GILL
ELVIRA LUCERO
EMMA JEAN MCNEAL
SHARON O'NEIL
CHRISTINE WATKINS
ROBERTA MULTINE
DIANNE SHARTZER
FRANK FARNSWORTH
RUTH SALAZAR
HENRY SEWEYESTEWA
JULIA GARCIA
RALPH NEWTON
GEORGIA GARBARINO
NEILL HILLMAN
MARY WOLFE
ELVETA LILLIAN NEAL
BEVERLY HYDE
JOY SEUMPTEWA
DEANNA DEAN
GEORGIA RENNER
JOYCE PARKER
VITA WYTEWA
BARBARA GORDON
-AL PHTARD
MARGARET SHAVONIS
RAY GONZALES
JULIA GARCIA
JOHN KILLIP
LUCILLE HONGEVA
TED ABBOTT
VICTORIA VELASCO
HERBERT BABBITT
JIMMY HENSCHEID
VIRGINIA GARCIA
NICK LUCERO
CAROL WELLS
JOHN BRANDIS
SHARON DAVIS
JO ANN EARL
ROBERT ORNELAS
MARTHA KAY MORGAN
SPEARS HENDERSON
ALPHA PARKER
FAYE PARKER
JAMES LANGSTON
EDNA CHAVEZ
GERALD RUSSELL
ROBERT PALMER
ELVIRA LUCERO
LARRY POPE
JULIA LITTIEMAN
ANN DWIGGINS
WAYNE SANDERS
TONI JOHNSON
MICKEY STRACHAN
Al Work
Freshman class
Talent!

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Study Hall?

STANDING: Veep, Sandra Rosenogle and Sec.
Marcia Leypoidf.
KNEELING: Pres, larry Runke and Trees. Charlie
Wong.

HARRISON WELLS
HUGH THOMAS
DAISY YELLOWMAN
LORRAINE YAZZIE
CHARLES WONG
SUE WILSON
WOODROW WEEMS
BERNICE WALLACE
LOUIS VEGA
MARY JANE YAIVA
STEPHEN WRIGHT
DIANE WILHELM
TROY LEE WATTS
MADELINE VIGIL
DAVID TRUJILLO
YVONNE TAFOYA
GERALD SNEED
PAUL VAUGHN
JAMES TROXELL
BILL SUTCLIFFE
PHILLIP SMITH
LARRY SLOCUM
KATHRYN WOHLSCHLEGEL
ROGER WESTER
ROSETTA WALLACE
NANNETTE VAN SICKLE
HENRY VALDIVIA
TERRY ANN TODD
JERRY STONEBERGER
JIMMY SMART
RONNY SLAYTON
ELAINE SLAYTON
GEORGE PRICE
LARRY RUNKE
CLARENCE SANDOVAL
JO ANN SANCHEZ
BETTY ROMNEY
SHIRLEY RHOTON
SANDRA REED
RODGER PRIVATT
JOE PICKETT
LARRY PHELPS
MELVIN PETERSON
KENNETH PETERSON
MARCIE SEDILLO
DICK SEDILLO
JOHN SANCHEZ
SANDRA ROSENOGLE
EARNEST ROBINSON
MILES SHEPPARD
EMILY SERNA
JENNIE SEDILLO
DELBERT SANDERSON
ROBERT ROWE
FELIX ROCHA
NANCY RIVAS
CECILIA REYES
SARA REDMAN
GORDON PIRTLE
MARVIN PHELPS
SHARON PETERSON J
JOHN REED
RUTH ANN POLIVEMA
BETTY PHILLIPS
Life

PAUL OSBORN

PATRICIA MOYER

THOMAS PALMER
CECILIA PADILLA
ROBERT O'NEIL
LINDA ANNE PERKINS
DARLIN PEOPLES
RUTH PARKER
MARY EVELYN PAGE
BARBARA OSBORN
SHARON OLSON
PAUL NUNEZ
DORA PENA
KENNY PARKER
DELORES PADILLA
MOLLY ORNELAS
GREGORY O’CONNELL
NORMA NELSON
LARRY MOWBRAY
GENE MOORE
GARY NORTON
CHERYL NEQUATEWA
CONNIE MULLINS
ROBERT MORRIS
DIANA LEIGH MITCHELL
VICKY MIER
GARY MC PHERSON
DOUGLAS NEWTON
ROSEMARIE NAVARRO
FRANCINE MORTENSEN
SOLOMON MONTOYA
JACK MILLER
LANGSTON
LYNN
LORENZA MACIAS
KATHREEN MARTIN
MCKINLEY MARSHALL
RAY LUCERO
SHARON LEVERING
JOHN LANE
NANCY JORDON
PATSY JOHNSON
CAROL JOHNSON
JAMES (EDDIE) MCLAUGHLIN
LINDA JOYCE MCGOWEN
CAROL MASSEY
JAMES MARTIN
MARJORIE LUTHER
PAT LUCERO
DALE LONGBOTTOM
ROBERT LOMADAFKIE
MARCIA LEYPOLDT
SY8ILE LAWSON
DAVID KENT
DONALD JOHNSON
CLYDE JOE
SANDRA JAMES
SANDRA LINK
LYLE LEAS
MICHAEL LAYEDO 
MARTHA JEAN MATLOCK
BELVA MASE
DAVID MARTIN
TRINIE LUNA
DORELLA LOVATO
JAMES HILL
MARY JAKLE
IMOGENE HUTCHESON
ROLLAND HUFF
KAY HOLMGREN
LYDIA HERNANDEZ
RUTH ANN HELSEL
TONY NEAL
PAUL HARPER
TESSIE GUTIERREZ
SHARON GRANT
SHARON HAYES
PURDY HART
RAY HARENBERG
GLORIA GREENING
DELIA GONZALES
SUE GLADE
FLORA GILSON

III
BEVERLY HAUMONT
MELVIN HARLAN
HELEN GRIEGO
PAT GONZALES
DANNY GODAC
ROBERT HENDERSON
DONNA MAE HEIMER
SANDRA HUNTER
GUY HOUSEHOLDER
| CLYDE HOLMES
BEVERLY HOOD
COLLEEN HOLLINGSWORTH
LYNN HENDEN
O'
LOUISE GYGER
II
ISABEL GARCIA
TAVIA FOSTER
PRISCILLA FLORES
BILL FENNELL
BERNIE DURAN
NARCISO CORDOVA |
DOLORES FIGUEROA
HELEN DORSEY
DAVID DOBRINSKI
SUSAN CREIGHTON
TONY CONTRERAS
ROBIN COLTON
CAROLYN DOWNUM
GEORGE DONALDSON
BOBBY D'MURA
GAYLE CREEDEN
EMILY CONTRERAS
MARY LEE COLEMAN
EDDIE COLE
/Frit
LOUIS GARDUNO
RAMONA GARCIA
JAMES GARCIA
GLENDA FLOWERS
FRED FIELDS
JOHN EARNSHAW
PATRICIA DUNFORD
JESSICA ANN DANSON
WANDA FOREHAND
MIKE FINNEY
LOUIS ENCINIAS

MANUEL DOMINQUEZ
PRESTON DAGONS

IRENE CASTILLO

KAREN COGDILL
PHILLIP COCKRELL
JERRY CHAVEZ
CHARLES CARROLL
DANNY CANCINO
TOMMY BURNS
BEVERLY BRYANT
BILLY BROWN
GERLENE CLAYTON
CECELIA CEBALLOS
MICHELLE KAY CARR
MARY ELIZABETH BUCK
BARBARA BUSHEY
TOMMY BURRIS
JOHN BURGETT
CRAIG BROWN
PATRICK BRITT
INA BETH BOYD
ROBERT BOSWELL
DANNY COLE
BARBARA COLE
SHERYL COFFIN
BOBBY CLARK
BETTY CASTILLO
MARLENE CARNAHAN
MARY CALDWELL
MARY ANN BURTON
BILL BURKHART
ORAN BROWN
BILLY BROOKS
SUE BRAMLET

Place!
Busy

LEO BARELA
MARY BAKER
VIRGINIA BAER
FREDDIE BACA
JAMES AVERY
ALBERT AVELAR
DONNA AUSTIN
JUDY ARTLIP
EVA ARNWINE
MARY ARAGON
SHARON ANDERSON
JAMES ALLEN
RAMON ALFARO
CATHY ACKERMAN
JIMMIE BEELER
PATSY BEEKMAN
JOHN BEEKMAN
SHARON BECKENDORF
THOMAS BATES
BARBARA BONNER
JUDITH BLAKE
JEFFREY BISHOP
JACK BETCHER
ERNEST BERGERON

SPORTS
VARSITU FOOTBALL

N. Mickelson, G. Baca, L. Williams
Co-Captains,-
S. Estrella, D. Castro
We
Opponents
Winslow
Glendale
Prescott
Chandler
Tempe
Washington
Globe
Winslow
They
Coaches;
John Ply> Gilber’ Corona
BOTTOM ROW: L to R — Mgr. F, Bojorquez, D, Jones, P. Halsey, G. Rogers, S. Estrella, R. Soto,
J. Miller. SECOND ROW: L to R — D. Wong, M. Driggs, M. Williams, B. Flick, F. Ramierez, C.
Biller, J. Peters. THIRD ROW: L to R — C. Lockwood, B Raudebaugh, A. Castro, B. Johnson,
FOURTH ROW: L to R - A. Lee, R. Sanchez, P. Auza, B. Al-
fred, E. Piper, G. Smith, R. Drake. FIFTH ROW: L to R — Coach Ply, B. Young, Coach Corona.
J.V. FOOTBALL
FOOTBALL
Opponents
Prescott
Holbrook
Prescott
Winslow
Opponents
Prescott
Seligman
Winslow
Prescott
Winslow

BOTTOM ROW I. IO r,, 8. Westover, 6. Clark, R. Wryatt, 0. Cancino, T. Bates,
P Britt, T, Leadbefter, D. Jaurqui, SECOND ROW I. to r., J. Durham, F Vega,
B Young, R. Miller, THIRD ROW I. to r.,E. Williams, W. Weems, H. Thomas,
R. Lucero, FOURTH ROW I. to r., I. Garduno, J. Garcia, A. Baca, L. Eucinias,
B Fronske, L. Runke, M. Harlan, C. Joe, Coach Evans, Mgr. P. Harper.

BOTTOM ROW I. to r., F. Farnsworth, J. Valverde, H, Taylor, Cancino,
R. Lockwood, J. Auza, J. Dushek, T. Terrin, 0. Acedo. SECOND ROW, Coach
Murray. THIRD ROW I to r., D. Hamilton, B. Yates, L. Horne, C. Torrey,
A. Juarequi, M. Alfaro, G. Anderson, P. Perkins, E. Castro, Assistant Coach
Boldenegro. FOURTH ROW I. to r., N. Britt, J. Garcia. FIFTH ROW I. to r.,
R. Hoffman, J. Sanchez, Coach Shneider.

CAROL BLEDSOE
KATHY BROWN

TO
"Flagstaff scores again")
CAROL BLEDSOE
STEFANIE HOAG

"Another tackle by the successful Eagles"!
"Jack Peters, off and away"!

Coach Fred Anderson
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THEY
L. to R.; Mgr. Stuart Houston, Jack Peters, Henry
Busch, Chuck Biller, Bill Johnson, Joe Walker,
Bob Runke, Bill Webster, Ray Soto, Robert Joe,
John Crawford, Leroy Williams, Earl Jacobs.
WE
OPPONENTS
Williams
Holbrook
Snowflake
Winslow
Snowflake
Prescott
Tolleson
Buckeye
Williams
WON TOURNAMENT IN WINSLOW
Prescott
Chandler
Tempe
Sunnyslope
Agua Fria
Washington
Glendale
Phoenix Indian
Winslow

STATE TOURNAMENT
Flagstaff 57 Casa Grande 59
Flagstaff 44 Morenci 55
CLASS A NORTH TOURNAMENT
Championship game
Flagstaff 22 Tolleson 33

Front row, I, to r.; D. Peoples, I
D. Cancino, P. Vega, J. San- I
chez, L. Runke, F. Baca, J. 1
Miller. Second row, I. to r.;
O. Brown, C. Joe, T. Palmer,
R. Lucero, T. Conlrerras, B.
Clark, J. Avery. Third row, I. |
to r.; Coach Frank Cosseboom, J. Belcher, M. Peterson, J. Allen, J. Garcia.

Front row, 1. to r.; R. Luna,
N. Mickelson, S. Denning, P.
Tyler, M. Williams, A, Lee,
R. Drake, R. Lowrie. Second
row, I. to r.; J. Auza, J. Ortiz, R. Sanchez, T. Mahan, H.
Suestewa, C. Hoggro, Mgr.
D. Dorman. Third row 1. to r„-
D. Hamilton, J. Shugars,
Coach Ernest Mickelson.
Fourth row, I to r.; J. Dur-
ham, C. Durham, J. McGuire,
C. Newman, J. Vega, F. Dorsey, G. Dash.

L to R.: Georgia Garbarino, Kay Walls, Dorothy Sullivan,
Bettye Bosley.

* 3
BISH
FRESH/W CHEERLEADERS
L. to R.: Sharon Grant, Betty Romney, Karen Cogdill, Shirley
Rhoton.

___________J.V. CHEERLEADERS

Joe and Johnson accep*
second place for Fla<J-
staff.
L. to R.—Front row—Sandy Rosenogle, Sharon Stanfill, Mary Jakle, Sharon Levering. Back row—
Georgia Renner, Linda Mangum, Dena Sheehan.
All Tourney second team—Robert Joe of Flag
staff al far right.
All Tourney first team—Bill Johnson of Flag-
staff at far left.

J. V. BoacWJ

Front Row I. to r.; T. Palmer, F. Colemanaro, H. Spears, C. Holmes, E. McLaughlin, B. Clark, M. Peterson, J. Langston, J, Rus-
sell. Second Row I. to r.; N. Hillman, A, Juarequi, T. Contrerras, D. Cancino, C. Barreras, R. Lucero, O. Blalock, J. Avery,
W. Sanders. Third Row I. to r.; Coach Stockhaus, D. Johnson, H. Suesfewa, J. Sullivan, F. Vega, J. Garcia, P. Tyler, B. Acker-
man, D. Murray, L. Runke, R. Hillman, F. Farnsworth, R. Parker, B. Dumbroski.

Front row I. to r.; D. Jones, E. Castro, C. Kirk, B. Flick, P. Auza, M. McLaughlin, A. Morales, L. Williams, C. Hoggro, J. Auza,
J. Valverde, B. Fronske. Second row I. to r.,- T. Bates, L. Osborn, B. Raudebaugh, A, Gonzales, P. Perkins, H. Taylor, O. Acedo,
B. Drake, G. Baca, J. Peters. Third row I, to r.; B. Alfred, E. Jones, D. Wong, M. Harlan, E. Cole, E. Piper, M. Cromer, A. Lee,
W. Rhoton, D. Castro, J. Busack. Fourth row I. to r.,- D. Milligan, B. Yates, M. Zarharias, I. Munoz, G. Dash, F. Hoosava, A. Wil-
son, D. Hamilton, L. Buerle. Fifth row I. to r.; S. Smith, T. Terrin, A. Pitlard, J. Miller, Dan Siroky, M. Driggs, Dave Siroky,
J. Dushek, J. Ortiz, N. Britt, B. Webster.


VARSITY BASEBALL

Not even snow can stop the Eagles
1957 BASEBALL SCORES
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Washington
Glendale
Winslow
Sunnyslope
Winslow
Prescott
Holbrook
Seligman
Seligman
Prescott
Winslow
Prescott
Winslow
Chandler
Henderson, Nevada
The Eagles' fine pitching staff, I. to r.; Magana, McGuire,
Crawford, Johnson, Biller.
WE
THEY
Front row I. to r., Mgr. J. Troxell, John McGuire, Earl Jacobs, John Crawford, Bill Johnson, Buddy Young, Clyde Joe, Mike
Alfaro, Albert Castro, Freddy Ramirez, Charlie Magana. Back Row J. to r.; James Clampit, Frank Dorsey, Wayne Forshee,
Jerry Zaharlas, Richard Sanchez, Richard Wren, Robert Joe, Neils Mickelson, Fred Vernon, Bob Runke, Chuck Biller, Joe
Walker, Coach Gil Corona.

SPORTS IM ACTIOM

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Mr. D. I. Skaggs, Sponsor
SITTING: Sandra Steele,
L. TO R., Lolita Multine, Genevieve Cruz, Evelyn Kluge

FIRST ROW: Kaly Withers, Maybelle Mar*
tin. Sue Willis, SECOND ROW: Dorothy
Greening, Chonie Espino, Linda Sovinski,
THIRD ROW: Valu Webb
L. TO R.; Gordon Rogers, John Russell,
Bill Garbarino

OFFICERS
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Bill Johnson
David Wong
Marilyn Michelbach
Henry Ktopping
Lynda June
BACK ROW I. to r., Larry Runke, Bob
Runke, Marilyn Michelbach, Mike Driggs,
Henry Klopping, Bob Yates, Philip Lucero,
MIDDLE ROW I. to r,, Sponsor R. W. Wheel-
er, Raymond Wong, Stephanie Hoag, Kay
Walls, David Wong, Bettye Bosley, Dor-
othy Sullivan, Elaine Gibson, Ruth Avots,
Nora Hayley, Noreen Mason, Sponsor Mil-
ton Evans, FRONT ROW I. to r., Sandy Ros-
enogle, Karen Cogdill, Marcia Leypoldt,
Charlie Wong, Edith Heflin, Lynda June
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Social Manager

SPONSORS
Mr, Wheeler
Mr. Evans
Stuimt Cotcifi
Our president and his cabinet have been extremely busy this year running the government
and making decisions.

League
Madam president and her co-workers have also been busy with ail the problems of girls
and as you know this is quite a job.

BACK ROW I- to r„ Kay Holmgren, Diane
Shartzer, Sara Redman, Elena Favale, Bar-
bara Sandoval, FRONT ROW I. to r., Donna
Austin, Linda Mangum, Sponsor Mrs. Ruth
Lane, Carol Bledsoe, Marilyn Hersinger

Lettermen with their brown sweaters and green letters worked hard with the Freshmen and grade
school tournaments and as a reward held lheir annual dinner-dance at the Elks club and their pic-
nic in Oak Creek.
I work harder
letterwoman receives a
I. to r., D. Greening, M. Figueroa,
M. Figueroa, C. Garrett, N. Hay-
ley; Sponsor, Mrs. Risius
7*
Although not publicized like the boy's Interscholastic
and put out more effort to become a letterwoman. Th.
blanket in reward.

competition, these girls must]
The oustanding senior 1^™—-
ANSH
!
BOTTOM ROW: I. to r., B. John-
son, D. Wong, D. Stewart, M.
Heck, F. Hoosava, E. Reyes. 2ND
ROW: I. to r., L. Williams, J. Pe-
ters, B. Alford, B. Runke, J. Miller. 3RD ROW: I. Io r., F. Bojorquez, B. Lee, J. Dushek, R. Joe,
B. Drake, B. Piper, C. Biller, B
Flick. 4TH ROW: I. to r., M. Wil-
liams, G. Smith, D. Siroky, R. San-
chez, R. Soto, B. Jones. 5TH ROW:
I. to r., G. Rogers, A. Castro, J.
Walker, B. Raudebaugh, D. Siroky,
M. Driggs.

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1ST ROW: L TO R, Linda Ryberg,
Sharon Stout Betsy Gregg, Meg
Bilby, Carol Bledsoe, Kathy
Brown, Sharon Stanfill, Barbara
Evans, Mrs, Brierly, Sponsor. 2ND
ROW, Orla Zabrinski, Elena Fav-
ole, Carol Purcell, Katy Withers,
Stefanie Hoag, Denna Dickinson,
Andrea Wolf, Nora Barden, Linda
Sovinski, Carol Leypoldt. 3RD
ROW, Jacque Buckman, Marilyn
Michelbach, Jeanie Clark, Linda
Mangum, Elaine Gibson, May belle
Martin, Linda Benson, Noreen Ma-
son, Peggy Wheeler, Linda Ferris,
Alan Stricklin, Bob Jones. 4TH
ROW, John Killip, Wayne San-
ders, Benny Day, Henry Klopping,
Dick Wright, Paul Babbitt, Mike
Redman, Gordon Rogers.

 bottom ROW: L TO R, Noreen
 Mason, Linda Sovinski, Gordon
I Rogers, Robert Jones, Mrs. Brier-
I ly. Sponsor. 2ND ROW, Carol Ley-
I poldt, Carol Purcell, Marilyn Mi-
I chelbach, Meg Bilby, Barbara Ev-
I ans. 3RD ROW, Paul Babbitt, Mike
I Redman, Dick Wright, Benny Day,
I Henry Klopping.
You've seen most of these "great" actors and actresses at our local auditorium. One of
their productions was "Which is The Way To Boston?" Their famous director, Mrs- Brierly,
is shown with them.

Art Club: FRONT ROW I. TO R., Sponsor,
Miss Regina Rousseau; D. Maynerd, L
Henden, K. Hollingsworth, J. Seumptewa,
C. Cole, M. Burgess, S. Prince, M. Denny,
A. Charlie, J. McDermaid. BACK ROW L
TO R., E. Maynard, J- Earl, M. Vaughn,
M. Thornes, S. O'Neil, P. Davis, M. Hage-
man, B. Potts, P, Wheeler, R. King,

JJ
Beack Wcwxewv
Pep Merchants — It took a lot of hard work and sore throats, but these kids really made
sure that each sports event was kept lively.
M CWk
Dance decorations? Posters? You name It and they will supply it. The art club was kept
busy this year and should be congratulated.

'All
Benchwarmers: FRONT ROW L. TO R„
J. McDermaid, D. Greening, 2ND ROW L.
TO R., B, J, Thomas, B. Bosley, 3RD ROW
L. TO R., S. Troxell, K. Brown, S. Stanfill,
C. Purcell, Sponsor, Mrs. Ann Sughrue.
4TH ROW L TO R., G. Garbaririb, D. Dick-
inson. 5TH ROW L. TO R„ K. Walls, S,
Hoag. BACK ROW 1. TO R„ D. Sullivan,
A. Wolf, M. Michelbach, I. Ferris, E, Gib-
son, L. Benson, L. June, N. Barden.

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FRONT ROW L. TO R„ Joanne Bab-
bitt, Marilyn Michelbach, Linda
Benson, Marilyn Hersinger, Jean-
nie Bowman. BACK ROW I. TO
R., Mr. Bill Pickett, Sponsor,- Mike
Redman, Bill Flick, John Shell,
Bruce May, Arthur Wilson, Wesley
Rolley, Philip Downum, Paul Bab-
bitt, Fred Vernon

SITTING I. TO R., Marilyn Her-
singer, Carole Purcell, Nora Bar-
den, Elaine Gibson, Barbara Potts.
STANDING L. TO R., Denna Deck-
inson, Phillip Lucero, Carol Ley-
poldt, Edwina Sheehan, Nora Hay-
ley, Shirley Prince, Gerri Multine,
Susan Horr, JoAnne McDermaid,
Marlene Carnahan, Betsy Ann
Gregg, Benny Day,- Mrs. Wilson,
Sponsor

"Don't let the stars get in your eyes," is the popular saying of many, but the Star Gazers
better known as the Astronomy Club have spent many a moon-lite night building a three
inch telescope for their project this year.
Fufu/ie Teackm Azalea
The future of tomorrow lies in the future teachers of today. Setting a high standard of
knowledge is essential in a good teacher of tomorrow, so seems to be what the Future
Teachers of FHS have been saying. ,

FRONT ROW L. TO R„ M. Martin,
S. Horr, N. Haley, E. Kluge. MID-
DLE ROW, C. Fry, S. Kirley, J.
Bowman, S Steele, M. Hersinger,
C. Leypoldt. BACK ROW, R. Wren,
P, Downum, B. May, W. Rolley,
H. Ashley, P. Lucera, D. L. Skaggs,
Sponsor
•M
FRONT ROW L TO R„ W. Rolley,
W. Douglas, MIDDLE ROW, Mr.
Pullen, Sponsor; P. Downum, S.
Wright, BACK ROW, R. Wren, B.
May, D. Kent
AlcitiMaC Hmm Society
Members of the National Honor Society may not be football and basketball stars but they
deserve a lot of credit for the high standards that they maintain in their school work.

A small but enthusiastic group who enjoy spending hours of concentration trying to
checkmate their opponent.

A NATIONAL /
HONOR SOCIETX

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FRONT ROW: L TO R. Howard Ashley, Ned Brill,
Wayne Sanders, McArthur Hill, Weldon Douglas,
Carol Christensen, Jeannie Bowman. BACK ROW:
Philip Oownum, Bruce May, Ender James, Wayne
Gardner, Bill Webster, Wallace Gardner, John
Cabrera, Arthur Wilson, Mr, Allen, sponsor
Latin Club dead? Perish the thought! Very lively
members make Latin more enjoyable and interest-
ing. Miss McNerney and the members of the
club have had many enjoyable social evenings
together this year,

BACK ROW: L TO R, Henry Klopping, Ralph John-
son, Arthur Wilson, New Britt, Miss McNerney,
Bill Flick, Fred Vernon, Paul Babbitt, Stuart Hous-
ton, FRONT ROW: L TO R, Joanne Babbitt, Carol
McFall, Barbara Smith, Edith Heflin, Carol Bled-
soe, Nora Hayley, Wilma White.
There are times when the "Depressed Equation"
is a very appropriate name for this club, but it's
"do or Die", so these kids keep plugging away,
mistake or no mistake.

SITTING: Miss McNerney, Sponsor. STANDING L TO R: B. J.
Thomas, Carol Purcell, Denna Dickinson.
f J r
Hew Spctnuk Cfiife'
The New Spanish Club has been kept busy this year. They
raise money selling hoi dogs and this money is used for
their Christmas party each year. Conversation in Spanish
is the rule at all their meetings.

Old Spanish Club: It's really swell! That is, the new hi-fi phonograph that was bought by
the Old Spanish Club this year. This was just one of the things the Club did this year
in their long line of activities.

Front Row, left to right: Durella
Lovato, Magdalena Vigil, Rose-
marie Navarro, Mr. Vallejo,
sponsor, Irene Castillo, Barbara
Sandoval, Helen Montoya. Back
Row, left to right: Phillip Lucero,
Dorothy Greening, Magdalena
Figueroa, Lupe Figuero, Feli-
cita Bodabilla, Erlinda Griego,
Mary Figueroa, Meguelita Mon-
toya, Genevieve Cruz, Roman
Diaz.
Front Row, left to right: Louise
Gyger, Sharon Parker, Marilyn
Smith, Sharon Stanfill, Kay
Walls, Marilyn Michelbach, Kay
Sannes, Linda Benson, Coteen
Keim, Back Row, left io right:
Linda Perkins, Deanna Dean,
Judy Black, Katy Withers, Judy
Kimball, Bernice Hyde, Linda
Ferris, Sara Redman.

Synchronized Swimmers: You've seen these "Cool" cuties in the pool practicing their strokes
at noon and after school. They are doing a swell job and should be congratulated on
their performance.

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Every weekend during the ski season members of the Ski Club
participate in winter sports at the Snow Bowl.
Commerce Club — Standing left to
right: Sandra Steele, Marilyn Michel-
bach, Linda Sovinski, Carol Purcell,
Carol Leypoldt, Noreen Mason, Sue
Willis, vice-president; Lolita Mulline,
Mr. Corona, sponsor. Sitting left to
right: Connie Fry, treasurer; Linda
June, Nora Hayley, Dorothy Greening, Evelyn Kluge, secretary; Victoria
Gallardo, Genevieve Cruz.

The Commerce Club is composed of about thirty commerce
enthusiasts who have taken three or more commerce subjects.
The purpose of the club is to promote more interest in commerce
professions.
Ski Club — Standing left to right:
Frank Costey, John Killip, Bruce Dun-
ford, Jimmy Clampit, Stephen
Wright, Eddie Cole, Bruce Baseman,
Alvin Cole, John Schell, Jimmy Henscheid, Bob Alfred, Kay Walls, Jim
Pendelton, Doug Wilson, Fred Ver-
non, Bruce May, Ken Lincoln, Dick
Wright, Wayne Sanders, Mr. Parker.
Kneeling left Io right: Kay Holmgren,
Mary Jackie, Marcia Leypoldt, Paul
Babbitt, vice-president; Andrea Wolf,
secretary-treasurer; Carol Leypoldt,
president; Maybe) le Martin, Diane
Wilhelm, Linda Mangum, Carolyn
Parrish, Elena Favale.
g-'cSSH
Kt.

Pep Bowl
COURTESY
HEALTH
LOYALTY
COURAGE
BATONS OU PARADE
Drum Maiorette
Noreen Mason
Head Vwirier
Joan Dorsey
TWIRLERS
Back Row I. Io r., Bettye Bosley, Kay Walls, Dorothy Sullivan,
Front Row I. to r., Barbara Evans, Sharon Parker, Judy McManus

1957-58
RAW AW CHOIR ACTIVITIES

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Carol Leypoldt
Music Festival Scholarship
Mike Redman
Music Festival Scholarship
Edwina Sheehan
Music Festival Scholarship
S R
The Flagstaff Eagle Band has had a very busy and successful 1957-58 school
year. The band performed as a marching band and as a concert band. The band
meets as a class 4th period every day and as a club on Wednesday mornings.
The officers of the band are Ronnie Ussery—President, Benny Day—Vice-President,
Noreen Mason—Secretary, Philip Lucero—Treasurer, Wesley Rolley—Sergeant-at-
Arms, and Carol Leypoldt and John Pittman—Social Managers.
The Flagstaff Eagle Band performed at all the football games including
the Veterans Day Game at Winslow which was a combined football show for
both schools for the first time.
Along with the band parading at the football games, the band paraded
at the Coconino County Fair. The band members also helped with the March
of Dimes Polio Drive and the Easter Lily Drive for Crippled Children.
The Flagstaff Eagle Pep Band was an added attraction to school spirit by
performing at all the basketball home games.
The main event for the band was the annual Music Festival held at Arizona
State College at Flagstaff, April 11th and 12th.
The choir this year has been a success along with the band. The choir
officers are Marilyn Hersinger—President, Edwina Sheehan—Vice-President, Joan
Dorsey—Secretary-Treasurer, and Andrea Wolf and Ronnie Ussery—Social Man-
agers.
The choir performed along with the band in the Easter Lily Drive for Crippled
Children. The choir for the first time performed for the National Honor Society
Spring Induction Assembly.
The top feature of the choir this year was the operetta "Masquerade in
Vienna." The operetta was a big success.
The choir participated in the Music Festival and received one of the highest
ratings in the Festival.
The highlight of the year for both the band and the choir was their tours
which they took the last of April and the first part of May.
The band and choir have done a swell job this year, but without the patience,
hard work, and good nature of Mr. Pipes, this year would not have been the
success it was.
Activities

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Fuutk W. Beffi

You will remember this of course.
The first comment, "We'll never fin-
ish" did seem to be true. But when
the bright moon came out, the soft
flowing notes of Deep Purple could
be heard in the gymnasium and all
worries of decorating were soon for-
gotten.

The seniors have really enjoyed the
pleasures of "their" benches. On
days that the benches are occupied
to the full extent, the left out seniors have no trouble finding room
in the halls.

Cheating wouldn't help a
day! Either you could fit the washers, punch pegs, choose the correct
object, answer the right question or
you couldn't. After a day of hard
quizzing your interests in a career
should have been selected.
fetal
WHAT IF -
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JOE were a WOLF instead of a BAER?
JEANNIE were a RIFLEMAN instead of a BOWMAN?
CHARLES were a PREPARER instead of a BREWER?
RICHARD were GREEN instead of BROWN?
JOHN were a CLUSTER instead of a BUNCH?
HENRY were a HEDGE instead of a BUSCH?
MAXINE were a MUDPOUND instead of a CLAYTON?
CYNTHIA were WOOD instead of COLE?
GENEVIEVE were a VOYAGE instead of a CRUZ?
DEAN were THISACHE instead of DeSPAIN?
GEORGE were an EYEACH instead of an EYRICH?
CONNIE were a BAKER instead of a FRY-ER?
WALLY were a JANITOR instead of a GARDNER?
CHARLINE were an ATTIC instead of a GARRETT?
DOROTHY were RIPENING instead of GREENING?
JEAN were a FOOT insead of a HEAD?
JOHN were a TOE instead of a HEAL?
MARILYN were a MALE-VOCALIST instead of a HERSINGER?
BOBBY were a CITYMAN instead of a HICKMAN?
JOHN were HISARM instead of HIRNI?
LINDA were JULY instead of JUNE?
SHANNON were WAVEY instead of KIRLEY?
KENNETH were a DODGE instead of a LINCOLN?
SHIRLEY were a BIGWOMAN instead of a LITTLEMAN?
CHESTER were a KEYSTONE instead of a LOCKWOOD?
MAYBELLE were a WEASEL instead of a MARTIN?
NOREEN were a CARPENTER instead of a MASON?
BRUCE were JANUARY instead of MAY?
JANET were a MOSQUITO instead of a NATT?
MILDRED were a PUNCTURE instead of a PEARCE?
C. J. were a COW instead of a PIGG?
MIKE were a PINKLADY instead of a REDMAN?
WESLEY were a VICEROY instead of a ROLLEY?
JOHN were a NOISE instead of a RUSSELL?
BILL were FLAVORLESS instead of SAVORY?
DANIEL were a LADYALRIGHT instead of a SIROKY?
DAVID were a MALE-TEXAN instead of a SIROKY?
SANDRA were IRON instead of STEELE?
ERNEST were a ROCKSANDWICH instead of a STONEBERGER?
JOE were a RIDER instead of a WALKER?
VALU were a SPIDER instead of a WEBB?
JOHN were DAYS Instead of WEEKS?
KATY were SHRIVELS instead of WITHERS?
DAVID were RIGHT instead of WONG?
RICHARD were a ROBIN instead of a WREN?
DICK were LEFT instead of WRIGHT?
BUDDY were OLD instead of YOUNG?
RUTH were an ALLEY instead of a LANE?
LLOYD were a FAUCET instead of a PIPE?
DWIGHT were PUSHEN instead of PULLEN?
RAMON were DOS instead of DIAZ?
DAN were DlDLICK instead of DUNLAP?
JERRY were a PLEAT instead of a GORE?
AMERICANS
ABROAD
Elena Favale from Italy
Elaine Gibson
Arthur Wilson
Donald Jones
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These four finalists were chosen
through specific qualifications and a
personal interview. One of them will
be selected to represent our school in a
foreign country for three months this
summer. He (or she) will spend six to
seven weeks with a foreign family and
the remaining time traveling to and from
the unknown country.

Chris Longfellow
Dear Flagstaff High School Members:
What I feel to tell you is far from being formal or untrue.
In very few lines I will express a feeling by which I formed my
new life, my future.
To all of you I promise heartily a perennial remembrance,
the deepest gratitude, the new stream of sympathy between two
different nations whose friendship may and will be the pro-
gressive help for building a world of equal men with equal
rights.
We young people must want a better world, a deeper
feeling of comprehension among all nations; among ourselves,
since lhe American and Italian peoples live the same human
nature: love and heartiness; faith and confidence. Now we are
the faith. Now we are the confidence to everybody.
Your works may be a vital organ of the world
going to live in. I hope your efforts may elevate your individualistic confidence and that our friendship may live forever.

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The Eagles showed that they could fight.
By defeating the Phoenix Indians tonight.
The band knew that we all cared,
And had a dance for us prepared.
The records started us to hop,
Chicken, Rock 'n Roll or Bop.
Of course the dance drew quite a crowd.
And ail Band members were really proud.
It was no failure by any chance,
We’ll all remember the Blue Note Dance.

Gifts
Advice from everyone
Orders from Mr. Killip
Razz from Sophomores
A little help from the teachers
Encouragement from the Juniors
and Seniors
Baby's first scrap: With the
Sophomores
Baby's first smile: Santa Claus
Baby’s first wail: Six weeks report
cards
Baby’s first thought: Is Miss
McNerney looking at me?
rs, and Seniors, leave
this year’s freshmen.

We Sophomores, Junto
OUR BABY BOOK to

Baby’s name: Freshies
Baby's birthday: September 3, 1957
Baby’s first step: Fresh, initiation
Baby's first sentence.- Give us time
Baby's first tooth: Get Acquainted
Dance
Baby's weight: Great Io ourselves,
insignificant to others
Baby’s height: About 250 feet
(students)
SeniM
Paul, Norma, Doug and Dick
Linda and Charline

Katy Withers
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Doug Wilson
DINO

Noreen, Sue, Nora, Richard
and Fred

Back row left to right: Dick Wright, Paul Babbitt, Richard Wren, Fred Vernon,
Doug Wilson, Sue Willis, Norma Jackson, Linda Sovinski, Gordon Rogers.
Front row left to right: Noreen Mason, Carol leypoldt, Nora Hayley, Marilyn
Michelbach, Charline Garrett, Linda June, JoAnne McDermaid, Edwina Sheehan,
Joan Dorsey.

Director. Bill Pickett

John and Gordon
Bob, Production Manager
Peggy and Karen were quite the sisters!

Charline, Marilyn, Carol and
Mike.
Fred, Bob, Mike, Mr. Pickett,
Paul, Doug and Dick

Make-up crew at work,

Henry and Linda —
who's shyest?
The fight's on, with Henry,
Arthur and Benny

Henry and his Inner
Willy, Arthur, are
having it out!

JUNIOR PLAY CAST
FRONT ROW I. to r. Carol Purcell, Henry Klopping, Polly Langley. SECOND. ROW
I. to r. Betsy Gregg, Kathy Brown, Stewart Huston, Carol Bledsoe, Linda Farris,
Peggy Schartzer, Karen Wilson. BACK ROW I. to r. James Sanders, Director; Benny
Day, Arthur Wilson, Jimmy Wong, Dena Dickenson.

Don't Mess up my hair.
"You were only fooling."

And the lamp went out.
Dizzy fingers are at it again.
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Anybody for some "Cool Waler?"

"Melody L'Mour"

OPERETTA

"Masquerade In Vienna" was presented by the Flagstaff High
School music department on February 19, as the first operetta
in ten years,
The operetta was lead by Wesley Rolley, Mike Redman, Elaine
Gibson, Andrea Wolf, Joe Baer, and Edwina Sheehan. Others
in the cast were made up by a select group from the Junior
and Senior Choir.

Carol Leypoldt
Sandra Steele
Marilyn Hersinger
Marilyn Michelbach
Linda June
Mildred Pearce
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The five girls that went to Girl's State this summer enjoyed themselves and will have some-
thing to remember all their lives. Not only was it a lot of fun, but there was much to be learned
that will be of importance throughout their lives.
Girl's State, which was held in Tucson, was the scene of much activity and many new friend-
ships;

Philip Lucero
Bruce May

Phillip Downum
Wallace Gardner

Howard Ashley
Wesley Rolley
Wren
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Richard
The boys attending Boy's State this past summer were chosen, as in past years, by the teachers
at Flagstaff High School.

Boy's State was held at Arizona State College at Flagstaff and those attending were not only
taught something about students in the student government, but had a lot of fun and made
many new friends.

Most Likely to Succeed—Marilyn Hersinger, Bill Johnson
Best Dressed—Sandy Yahnke, Allen Mulholland

Best Dancers—Ch ar line Garrett, Ronnie Ussery
Best Athletes—Janet Natt, Jack Peters
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Wittiest—Mildred Pearce, Marvin Gordon

Friendliest—Marilyn Michelbach, David Siroky
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PERSONALITIES: These personalities of seniors
were chosen as a result of ballots filled out by
other seniors. We feel that this is an honor, and
would like to congratulate you for your wonder-
ful achievement in high school.

Best all Around-Nora Hayley, Bill Johnson

Industrial Arts, W. Killip
Wheeler "Coach"

Killip, Assistant Coach

Professor Pullen

Junior Play, "The Lucky Accident"
F.H.S. Band
COMMERCIAL
5 - 10 -15 c Store
THEATRE
NOTHING OVER 49<
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D. F. Pullen
Math and Science
Frank ’’Butch" Mi-
chelbach, guard
A display of dazzling gowns at the
Junior Proml
Sprouse Reitz Co.
INC.

Olive McNerney
languages
MB
"Best Wishes to the
Class of ’38"
ORPHEUM

R
Neil
I Christensen
tenth grade
R. W. Wheeler
P.E. and Health
OffB < II rw
HOTEL
$1.00 - Rafe - $2.50
Highway 66 Opposite Depot
HENRY BOSLEY, Mgr.
Girls Intramurals in action!

Old Faithfull
Instructor (Mrs. Killip)

Manager DeVaney H. W. Micke
Science
Neil Christensen
Speech Contest, 2nd place

(Mrs. Killip) Joyce Aston
Tom I issaw
President of
Senior Class

"Oh shame, oh degradation!"

"Oh, Adam, save my child!"

"Oh, save him, save him!"
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"Ah, my proud beauty, now I have you
in my power."

Princess Coleen from the
House of Keim
Prince Mike from the
House of Driggs
Princess Elena from the
House of Fa vale
Queen Marilyn from the
House of Michelbach

prince John from the
House of Crawford

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King Bill from the
House of Johnson
Princess Linda from
the House of June
Prince Peie from
the House of Auza
Princess Edwina from
the House of Sheehan
Prince Joe from the
House of Walker

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Homemaker of tomorrow
Peggy Davis
DAR Award
Nora Haley
Oratorical Contest
Wesley Rolley
UN Award
Carol Leypoldt

"Freedom of Religion" Wes Rolley, 1st

"Congratulations Wes"
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"Our Constitution and Human
Unity" Arthur Wilson, 2nd
"The Constitution, Reflection of the People"
Marilyn Hersinger, 3rd

N. K. S. SPRING INDUCTION

LATE STUDEMTS

Right to Left — Carlon Beadle 12; Joyce Smith 10; Virginia Gayle 10; Barbara
Gayle 11; Sharon Dunn 11; Johnson Badonie 12.
Bruce May lights the candle for
Character.

Bottom row I. to
r.: C. Longfellow,
S. Houston, V. Gallardo. Middle row
I. to r.: E. Gibson,
N. Britt, D. Jones.
Top row I. to r.: B.
Flick, A. Wilson,
B. Webster,

Principal Paul Schreiber gives the oath to old and new members of the N.H.S.

President Phillip Downum, and
Vice President Richard Wren receive new members, and present
the pins and certificates to them.

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Ken Lincoln shows his form while, from left Io right;
Bruce May, Mr. Parker, Diane Wilhelm, Mary Jakle,
Caroline Parrish, Linda Mangum look on.
Snow Bunnies! from left to right; Doug Wil-
son, Daniel Siroky, Mr. Pickett,

Winter Rut

Skiing on the slopes of the San Francisco
Peaks is among the many activities of
students at F.H.S. Here you will find the
ski area cluttered with "snow bunnies,"
"trail-apes," and "schussboomers," of all
manner and description. Ask any skier
around school, and he will tell you that
all you need to become a skier is the
determination, the skis, and a heavy pair
of that bright red underwear.
SS
Getting set for a big day on the slopes are, from left to right,- Marcia
Leypoldt, George Price, Herbert Babbitt, Carol Leypoldt, David Siroky,
Bruce Dunford, Daniel Siroky, Stephen Wright.

Connie Fry
Marilyn Michelbach

Noreen Mason
Jeri Ann Scalf

Linda Sovinski
Sue WilliSS
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Mr. Gilbert Corona
Sponsor
Paul Babbitt
Editor

Richard Wren

Photographer

Lolita Multine
Evelyn Kluge

Jo Anne McDermaid

Artist

Asuncion Espino
Genevieve Cruz
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What boy is it now?

Mr. Corona isn't that mean, is he?
Our editor! (You couldn't tell by looking!)
A
Homework in Kinlani Staff???
c
This is work?
The Kinlani Staff
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Could this possibly be the reason why the
Kinlani didn't meet its deadline?

This year's annual staff hopes that you, the students and the faculty of Flagstaff
High School, enjoy looking at this yearbook as much as we enjoyed working on it.
Every page in this annual has been carefully and individually planned. We sincerely
hope that the 1958 Kinlani will contain some of the happiest and most treasured memories of your years in high school.

«•?*<
"Just us tramps"

Carol Leypoldt
Age 2
Buddy Young
"Ahoy sailor"

Mike Redman
"Trails end"
.1
I
Diane Maynard
"It's just Root Beer"
Juanita Whitson
"That white stuff is cold"
Edwina and Dena Mae
Sheehan
"Let's pretend"
Richard Brown
"Yes Captain"

I. to R. Linda June, Marilyn Michelbach, Juanita Whit-
son, Betty Bosley, Mildred Pearce, JoAnne McDermaid,
Charlene Garrett (center).
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Susan Horr
"I don't see any bird on your head"
Wes Rolley
First day of school in first grade

Cooking Room
Chemistry Room
Library
Choir Room
Swimming Pool
Auditorium
View of Flagstaff High School gymnasium.

Commerce Dept.
A Typing Room
Science Dept.
Biology Room
Art Department
Art Room

TIua Uoim Sdm8 We Lezuut Itt
$1
Industrial Arts Dept.
Shop
»
Home Economics Dept.
Sewing Room

Music Dept.
Band & Orch. Room
MR

View of Flagstaff High School building and auditorium.

SOMOTC TO REMEMBER
THESE WERE MY FAVORITE TUNES OF 1957-58:
1
MOST EXCITING FOOTBALL GAME:
SCORE
BEST DANCE:
MY DATE
I'LL NEVER FORGET THESE PALS:
THESE PALS OWE ME MONEY. I'LL REMEMBER THEM TOO:
THE BEST MOVIES OF 1957-58:
TEACHERS I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER:
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FOR MOST SENIORS high school will soon be a memory
... of fun with the gang ... yelling at the football games
.. . dancing with that dream boat blonde at the Prom ...
or was she a brunette?


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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1958

112 W. Birch
Next to Safeway
E.D. BABBITT MOTOR
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NEW AND USED RECORDS CONTINOUS MUSIC SYSTEMS
TELEFUNKEN HI Fl RADIOS INTERCOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
TAPE RECORDERS AND RECORD PLAYERS
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HUTCHISON MOTORS

22 South San Francisco in Flagstaff, Arizona

Phone PR. 4*6152
Flagstaff
Prescott

HENDERSON’S LAD
AND
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
LASSIE SHOP
Flagstaff, Arizona
106 North San Francisco St.
OAK CREEK STORE
£
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MASTER CLEANERS
DRiVE-IN SERVICE
124 North Beaver
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Northern Arizona's Largest Pontiac
and
International Dealer
“A Little Down is Enough for Brown*'
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, China, and Silverware
For Styles of Tomorrow
Visit
Henderson’s Today
Compliments
Doc Williams
Saddlery
WHOLESALE
RETAIL
106 East Santa Fe

Groceries • Moots • Vegetobies
Camping, Fishing and Picnic Supplies
Sedona, Arizona
FILING SUPPLIES

OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
Best Wishes from

SEDONA PHARMACY INC.
To serve You Is Our Pleasure
FLAGSTAFF BUILDERS SUPPLY

WEATHERFORD HOTEL
Steam Heat. Center of Town, Free Parking
Ann Hall-Owner
Telephone PR. 4*2731

Serving FLAGSTAFF and ALL ARIZONA
HOVERMAN’S ART SUPPLY
VALLEY NATIONAL BANK
Sedona, Arizona
50 Friendly offices.
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NATIONAL BANK    _____

10 West Aspen
Flagstaff
CARBONS’ R1BB0I
I
TYPEWRITER PAPER

IS
Gratz Harlen, Manager
PR. 4*6571 124 E, Phoenix Av.

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STARLITE LANES
CLARK'S SPORTING GOODS,
Northern Arizona’s Finest Bowling Center
PR. 4-6862
Flagstaff
FLAGSTAFF FLORAL
AMERICAN LAUNDRY
”Say It With Flowers"
STUDENT RATES
PR. 4-6911
12 San Francisco
Monte Vi»t» Hotel
Fred Montoya, Prop.
Phone PR. 4-J702
HANSEN'S BREAD

VALDIS
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PHOTOS
PORTRAITS
PHOTOFINISHING
FILMS
CAMERAS
FLAGSTAFF CHESHIRE MOTORS
Authorized Dealers
Chevrolet
Buick
Opel
PR. 4-2794
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Hobby Shop, 7 North Leroux,
MERRITT CLARK, Proprietor
IlVat
302 W. Santa Fe
Flagstaff
DOUNU’TS - ROLLS - PASTRIES
WHOLESALE - RETAIL
Redding & Birthday Cakes Made
To Order in Our Bakery At
104 E Santa Fe av Flagstaff—PR 4-2831
Three Miles East of Flagstaff
on Highway 66 and 89

ChcCt Q Indian Csafis
(O) SLh
P. 0- Box 134 Phone 627
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1 £asl on 66
HAROLD J, ano BILLIE QUICK
SOUTHWEST LUMBER
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A
MILLS, Inc.
As Flagstaff Progresses
. . . We Progress!


MOORE DRUG
Rexall
Corner of Son Francisco ond Aspen

FINE’S
De VANEY'S
READY
7
BOOTERY
-to-

WEAR
15 North Son Francisco
McCullough insurance agency
39th ANNIVERSARY!
108 North San Francisco
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There is no substitute for good insurance through a dependable agency

17 NORTH LEROUX OR BOX 600
FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA
NORTHERN ARIZONA THEATRES, INC.
Orpheum, Mt. Elden Drive—In

TISSAW ELECTRIC
and
SPORTING GOODS CO.
FLAGSTAFF REALTY
AND
COMPLIMENTS OF
WR. PRESTON’S
CHEVRON SERVICE
H. LEDOUX FLAGSTAFF
Your Friendly Chevron Dealer
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custom
BLACK AND WHITE
AND
COLOR FINISHING
INSURANCE CO.
• HOMES - FARMS - RANCHES - MOTELS
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
• INVESTMENTS
PHONE Flagstaff
PR 4-7133


’’Movies Are Your Best Entertainment”

The Best Dressed Boys in School Trade at - • -
BLEDSOE S MEN’S SHOP
Greetings From
Holsum Bakery
DILLARD CRAWLEY
FOOD DISTRIBUTORS
Arden Fresh Milk
Arden Ice Cream
107 South San Francisco
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Be Holsum — Look Holsum
Buy Holsum

Compliments of
PEPSI-COLA Bottling Co.
13 EAST COTTAGE AVENUE
Congratulation* Seniors
PHONE PR 44BI

HUBBARD REFRIGERATION SUPPLY
BUTTER KRISP FOUNTAIN
Breakfast and Lunch
Jacobi*
Owner *
NORTHERN ARIZONA GAS SERVICE
HEATING • COOKING •
REFRIGERATION • WATER HEATING
INSTALLATIONS •
Compliments of rhe
BOICE-BAKER
BLUE HAVEN CAFE
to the Graduating Class of "58”
FIRESTONE STORE
Phone PR. 4'4753
10 N. San Francisco
Moke
McGAUGHS’ NEWSSTAND
Your Headquotert for Reading Material
Flagstaff
108 N. Leroux
Formerly Babbitts
6 N. San Francisco
SPENCER INSURANCE AGENCY
SERVING FLAGSTAFF SINCE 1926
Fire — Automobile — Liability — Bonds
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[CHEVRON
4 SOUTH SITGREAVES
FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA
LIQUIFIED AND NATURAL GAS APPLIANCES
LIQUIFIED GAS DISTRIBUTION
STORES AT FLAGSTAFF AND COTTONWOOD
Complete Home and Auto Supplies
Radio Repair Service
Featuring Lily Ice Cream
and
Duncan Hines Ice Cream
JIM GALE
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
18 NORTH LEROUX STREET PH. PR. 4-4292
FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA
'Gas is Our Business Not a Sideline"
Phone PR. 4-6842 Box 479
Flagstaff, Arizona

FOOD TOWN MARKET
FLAGSTAFF. ARIZONA
The Wigwam
Sears Roebuck and Co.
18 E. Santo Fe
FLAGSTAFF
OPEN EVENINGS
Moccasins. Indian Jewelty, Squaw Dresses. Southwestern Gift*
Office: P Ro spec t 4*3132
411 W. Santa Fc Ave.
FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA
SCHOOL SUPPLIES e OFFICE SUPPLIES
JAMES BOOK & GIFT SHOP
3 East Aspen Avenue
Exclusive Gifts For All Occasions
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NORTHERN ARIZONA’S LARGEST, FINEST, AND MOST COMPLETE SUPER FOOD MARKET
R. E. BARNES * M. $. SAUER • E. C. COGDILL
MIRRORS
TABLE TOPS
FULLER
PAINTS
ELSIE JAKLE
Sales
Home; PRospect 4-2269
M. K. LEADBETTER
Sales
Home; P Respect 4*3490


RITA H. QUACKENBUSH
REAL ESTATE
PHONE:
PROSPECT 42161
Northern Arizona (ilass & Paint (o.

FLAGSTAFF. ARIZONA
THE CANDY BOX

PENNEYS

A REAL SAVINGS FOR YOU

J. C. PENNEY CO. INC.

Flagstaff, Arizona
Where Northern Arizona Shops and Saves

Students in The "Know
COCONINO CLEANERS
SKI
Phone PR. 4-2931
20 N. San Francisco St.
Arizona Snow Bowl
Flagstaff, Arizona
THE FRONTIER SHOP
LITTLE BROWN JUG
Western Wear and Sportswear
109 South Si tf reaves
Marion S* Lydoy
Sedona, Arizona
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THE STORE THAT THRIFT BUILT
QUALITY CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
14 West Santa Fe
Phone 1249

Arrowhead Service bion
A.J

BABBITTS’
Established 1889
Gas
HARPER FURNITURE COMPANY
TV & Appliance*
Congratulations to you, the Class of '58
Furniture you like at prices you like to pay
Sedona and Flagstaff
E. A.SPROOSE
HIWAY HOUSE
’lagstaff F
East of
Southwestern Indian Crafts
CLARK'S SPORTING GOODS
NAVAJO-HOPI TRADING CO.
Hobby Shop
7 North Leroux
Flagstaff, Arizona
10 East Santa Fe
MERRITT CLARK, Proprietor
HAND HAMMERED SILVER - NAVAJO RUGS
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your servant seven ways —
seven days a week!
Soles & Service
O. E. LEAMON
Phone PR. 4-4311
111 WEST BIRCH AVE.
FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ.
Leamon's Appliances
ACROSS FROM SAFEWAY
FLAMINGO and EL RANCHO MOTEL
601 Mikes Pike
Flagstaff, Arizona

WATER HEATING • COOKING • REFRIGERATION • HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING • CLOTHES DRYING • INCINERATION
SOUTHERN UNION GAS COMPANY

CITY OIL
Flagstaff
D. V. Merrick
Phones PR. 4-2739 PR. 4-9816

LONGLEY S BARBER
&
BEAUTY SHOP
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4 West Santa F»
FLAGSTAFF

Western Wear for "Eagles”
Opposite Santa Fe Depot

24 HOURS
Len" & "Ida" Sonka

F.S. RASCO & CO.
f
Real Value

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A.M.F. AUTOMATIC
PINSPOTTERS
SNACK
COUNTER
For Every
Banking Service
Think First of
First National
J4 Block North of Rt 66
on Main Street
Flagstaff, Arizona
The Hornet of Family Bawling Where Good Friends Meet
PR. 4-3511
BROWNIE'S INDIAN SHOP,
Monte Vista Bldg.,
Authentic Indian Jewelry,
k Pottery, Baskets,
) Rugs, and Kachina Dolls.
4 So. San Francisco
Flagstaff, Arizona
5 - 10 - 25<
Real Savings
BANK OF ARIZONA

FRODSKE’S

STUDIO

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MARILYN HE RSI NG ER
Most Likely co Succeed
NORA HAYLEY
Best All Around Girl
SANDRA YAHNKE
Best Dressed Girl
MILDRED PEARCE
Wittiest Girl
Ik/ HHM
CHARLINE GARRETT
Best Dancer
MARILYN MICHELBACH
Friendliest Girl
JANET NATT
Most Athletic Girl

DAIRY QUEEN
*
FLAGSTAFF FURNITURE COMPANY
Your Home Should Come First
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MODERN
TRADITIONAL
*r-
EARLY AMERICAN
MORROW MOTORS
Free Decorating Advice
Flagstaff
PR. 4*3101
Arizona
130 

CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE, GMC
SALES and SERVICE
Where YOU and your FRIENDS go for those wonderful
Sundaes, Shakes, Floats, and Cones!

• Sundae$_ Malts

the flagstaff pharmacy
Everything in Drugs”
Phon* PR. 4*4341
SODA FOUNTAIN
phonc no
ANDY BUNTIN
i
PINE TOP FOUNTAIN,
12 E. Aspen
SPROUSE-REITZ CO., INC.
Flagstaff Music Center
EVERYTHING IN MUSIC
Fairest of Them All
MICHELBACH Insurance and Realty
ALL LINES
ALL PROPERTIES
PR. 4*6631
Flagstaff
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ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
COMPLETE COSMETIC DEPARTMENT
1 South Beaver
Flagstaff, Arizona
Serving Hot Lunches
with
Complete Fountain
Your Largest 5 and 10 Cent Store
in
Flagstaff and Nothern Arizona
112 East Aspen
ANDY'S Sporting Goods and Package Store
23 N. BEAVER FLAGSTAFF. ARIZONA
ARIZONA
Public Service
YOUR LOCALLY MANAGED TAXPAYING UTILITY

"Someday I'd like a business of my own!" That's a natural ambition
; for anyone — yet even to dream of it would be regarded as
ridiculous, and even dangerous in many nations today. But in
America, you are free to travel any road of endeavor you choose,
and to follow it as far as your abilities will carry you. Our system
of free enterprise makes this possible. Yet, some would curb this
system — through ignorance or malicious intent. Protect free enterprise! For the sake of your future — the future of your country!

CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES!
from the following Professional Men of Flagstaff
MEDICAL DOCTORS
DR. J.F. CURRIN
DR. HUGH DIERKER
DR. C. HERBERT FREDELL
DR. KENT O. HANSON
DR. DAN W. KITTREDGE
DR. CHARLES W. SECHRIST
DR. ROY O. YOUNG
DENTISTS
DR. FRANK J. BARDEN
DR. P.J. LINDEMAN, JR.
DR. JOHN STILLEY
DR. LEO WALDHAUS
DR. WAYNE E. WARD
DR. H.C. WREN
OPTOMETRISTS
DR. C.E. TOD LAWRENCE
DR. E.B. TOLLEFSON
LAWYERS
F.M. GOLD
STEVENSON, BROOKS, BABBITT
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