The Mysteries Of Science
rJher_e, thatrs not so bad. " After they finish cut_ ting, Phyllis Brunkala and Dale C"rtiiii"" ii"j the organs of a worm interesting.
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Father Wasielewski teaches his physics class how to find the degree oI change in a circle. fiu'nfryri., .lass is the smallest class et Seton.
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Mary Freye shows David Roberts and Robert De_ Crans the new roots o" t-,". pl"rris. ^Tfr" C"""if Scie.nce class learns about the ,.i"n*, Jii;; motion, locomotion and live pl";i;,-" v^ r!6rr!,
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To keep up with todayrs science, Algebra I students are the first Setonians to take part in a course of MODERN MATH, enabling them to teach themselves with the aid of Sister Mary Robert as a guide rather than a teacher.
Algebra II students struggled along with graphs, complicated equations and rectangular co-ordinate charts, by the traditional method of teach, learn, forget and Iearn again,
While the sophomores were oftentimes puzzled about squares, rectangules and triangles perpendicular and parallel lines, geometry axioms and corollaries made the subject clearer and more interesting,
Mike Walsh, Rita Freye and Mike Hardesty have discovered that Geometry homework is more fun lvhen they do it together.
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Algebra I students, Robert De Crans and David Broderick hope to find the answer to sets of union and interesection on Sister Mary Robertrs chart.
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Algebra II students Tom Moran, Joe De Crans, and Becky Parker transfer their linear equation onto the rectangular coordinate chart'
Seton offers its students many opportunities to enter the business world well prepared. Boys and girls learn the skills necessary to compete for opportunities as sectetaries, bookkeepers, and business machjne operators through courses in general business, typingt oifice practice, stenography and bookkeeping,
Proctice
rWhatrs this line and the checks for?ttCarrie Delci asks Mr. Boxold in General Business class. Others seem to have a few questions too.
Joanne Girvan gets in some extra practice after typitg II c1ass. It looks easier than it is!
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Youlanda Berumen, Linda Haines, Terry Somody and Jean Perrault, office practice students, have become efficient in the use of Setonrs various office machines.
Required ln Business Courses
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Taking dictation from records keeps shorthand II students in shape for Sister Patricia Maryrs dictations.
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Long columns of numbers drive bookkeeping students, Diane Barthel, Philip Godin, Raymond Stachon, Janice Grambley, Helen Chacon and Fernando Carreaga to the adding machines.
Panel discussions are not unfamiliar to the senior English class. Here Stanley Eggen, Mary
interesting subject,
English II students practice choral speaking for the November assembly.
Chaucerrs characterrs make interesting figures to portray. Debbie Meader and Delores Lisek find some of the juniorsl pencil sketches excellent art work,
Longuoge Study
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Anne McCarthy, Judy Meyers and Gordon Smith find rrAntigone" an
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Lucia Rodarte, Peggy Langstore, and Cheryl Grambley refer to their English ARTS AND SKILLS before writing a letter to their Puerto Rican Pen Pals. This the the first year that Setonians have had pen pals as their English class projects.
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Aids Communicotion
Setonians learn to express their ideas and understand those of others through studies in English, Spanish and Latin.
Mr, Franco emphasizes with rrvigahrr to Spanish II llmuchachosrr.
Freshman I Latin students compare notes on Latin before class.
Randy Hennes shows the Latin II students just how ITrS DONE.
EL CAMINO RAEL Has an interested reader in Spanish l, ;unior, Judy Rooney.
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Flower arranging seems to be a phase of Home Ec enjoyed by Mary Jane Walsh end Dariene Juelskamp.
Home Ec'ers
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An achievement to be proud of-Ann Mcfulillanrs green taffeta formal!
Last yearrs silver award winner Judy Myers gives Karen Girwan and Nancy Hinz a few pointers on what to look for in good silver ware. The silver award is presented by the Silver Smiths of America for outstanding Home Ec. work,
Diana Barthelrs Crisco award, for an outstarding Home Ec student is admired by junior girls. Diana has tagged her trophy the illard award.rl
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Tannis Langston is Setonrs correspondent for Coed Magazine.
'The object of the game, girls, is to send the ball the other way! "
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Setonions Exercise
Some of the freshman chorus members rrsing along with Deanna Hennes. "
Sister Mary Brenda makes sure the Glee Club has plenty of practice before the November Assembly.
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Student Council members, Rosemary Nunez-Secretary, Mike Meyers, Mark Summers, Dave Waterman-President, Deanna Hennes, Frank Christoph-Vice-President, Bruce Harshey, ad Kathy McCarthy-Treamrer, work together on one of their latest projects. NOT PICTURED is Mary Habeeb Senior class President.
Student Council
To increase the effectiveness of the Student Council and to centralize its operation, only class presidents represented the student body on the Council this year. This small nucleus, working as a unit, was instrumental in securing a jukebox for the snack-bar; held a mock presidential election in which Johnson won by a "land sliderr; presided over safe-driving and Kennedy memorial assemblies, and initiated a Christmas collection for the Children at the Indian Mission in Bapchule. With the help of both shrdents and faculty, this has been a year of cooperation, enthusiasm and results.
Notionol Honor Society
Not far behind the Student Council in activity and intellect were the N.H. S. members. Their main goal was torewritetheSetonianHandbookinordertobringallSetoniansuptodateonthehistoryof theSchool, itrsaims and purposes, its requirements and regulations.
Diana Barthel points out to Marcia Simons, Gordon Smith and Joyce Garcia some material that needs to be changed as they begin to rewrite the Setonian Handbook.
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Science Club officers, Frank Christoph, President, Susan Tobin, Secretary-treasurer, and Ken Meyer, Vice-president, prepare a discussion on the good and bad effects of drugs.
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Nina Smith, Marcia Simons, Rosemary Loesa, Mary Martinez, and Janice Grambly, members of the Journalism club and the 'rvoice of Seton Highr', review articles they have written.
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Judy Myers and Grace Pfeiffer proudly displSY iheir liLrary club pins and membership cards.
Varsity volley-ball players
Rachel Berumen, Benita Gonzales, Rosemary Aguilar
Liz Martin, Dolores Lisek, Roberta Mendivil, Luann Raupp, Joyce Garcia and Yolanda Berumen smile for tJre photographer.
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Pep Club officers, Mary Ann McCarthy, kes., Norma Lelma, Vice-hes., and Roberta Mendivil, Secretary-treas., have a rrcoldrl drink after a ilhofr pep rally.
G. A. A. officers Luann Raupp, Liz Martin, Roberta Mendivil and Benita Gonzales are rrblown" by the wind.
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Kathy McCarthy shows one of the new megaphones to subs T. Cress, N. Lermat T, Langston and M,A. McCarthy.
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lvlr. William McConnell of the State Employment Office interviews Danny Aguilar after he has completed the employment dexterity test.
Virgil Kaiser, Mike Kusek, and Jim Fenwick lead the student body in a cheer.
Student Council members, Mary Habeeb, Nan Ochs, Rosemary Nunez, Deanna Hennes and Kathy McCarthy play Santa Claus at the Indian Mission in Bapchule.
Setonls rrgood-willr is re teach catechism in their presented by its C. C. D. workers, who free time.
John Urban, this yearrs Sentinel, leads the royal homecoming parade at Austin Field.
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-a Homecoming parade. P. M. Cress. queen Althoff candidates ride in , M.A. McCarthy,
Soph. attendant, K. McCarthy perches with Junior attendant D. Meader atop Mrs. Beckerrs convertible.
King and Queen, Pat Foley and Phyllis Althoff, smile for the camera
King and Queen of Hearts, Roberta Mendivil and John Urban, pose with attendanB Frank Christoph, Rich Austin, Judy Rooney, and Tannis Langston.
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Pat Kendrick
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Joe Martinez
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Danny Aguilar
Setonrs Sentinels ol 1964, came through the season maintaining their good sportsmanship. St-arting out the year with two overwhelming wins, the Sentinels looked forward to another good season. Injury and lack of depth, however, fell on the Sentinels and they never.recovered, Seton fe|| i" "lgttt consecutive matches to close the season with two wins and eight losse,s. The valuable experienc6 gained by the underclassmen was one of the good points of the season, It should provide a brighter outlook for next season.
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Seton Varsity players Greg Burdette, Walt Bianco and Pat Kendrickrraim highil as Manager Tom Torbert, John Urban, Phil Godin, Victor Rael, and Coach Boxold look on.
Apache Junction Bourgade St. John McClintock Dysart Bourgade 43 59 60 40 40 45 4t 57 73 4Z 63 47 52 60 4t 56 66 42 63 67 55 57 58 4l Apache Junction St. John Gerard Dysart McClintock Gerard Total Points Average per Game S eton 640 53. 3 Opponents 628 52.3 52
I'Now this is a basketballr', says Coach Boxold to J. V. members
Tom Pepe
Richard Ktamer
Robert DeCrans
BilI Ford
Mark Summers
Mike Kusek
Joe DeCrans
John DeCrans
The baseball teem smiles and hopes for a good season. 1ST ROW. C. Rodriquez, J. Glascock, R. Kramer, B. Harshey, R. Costello, D. Roberts. 2ND ROW. B. Patten, R. Arvizu, D. Aguilar J. Urban, D. Broderick, R. Mendez, G. Martinez, M. Summers.
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Austin, R. Buelna, J. Meade, O. , R. Hennes, G, Montano, J. Maurer,
Mr, John Aguilar and Family
Mr. Richard J. Althoff
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Antkowiak
Mr. Frank Armendariz and Family
Mr. and Mrs, Fernando Arvizu
Miss Carole Austin
Mrs. Clinton Bailey and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bafthel
Walt Bianco
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boxold and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Burdette
Mrs. Sanford Burgett
Mr. Alfred Culling
Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Eggen
Mr. and Mrs, John T. Foley
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fuller
Mr, and Mrs. John F. Glascock
Mr. Lou Gooden
Mr. and Mrs. W R. Grambley and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harshey and Family
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Kannapel
Mr. and Mrs. William Kendrick
Mr and Mrs. Frank Kramer and Family
Mrs. Daniel J. Kuntz
Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Kusek
Mr. R, James Lafitte
Mr, and Mrs. Don Leonhart
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel N. Lerma and Family
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Livermore
Mr, and Mrs, Joe Martinez and Family
Col. and Mrs. McCarthy
CHANDLER CLEANERS 2365 Arizona Ave.
CHANDLER JEWELRY
Diamonds and Watches 23 S. San Marcos Place
COFFTJRES BY CASSIDY
502 E. Cleveland Chandler, Arizona
CHAPEL OF TI{E ROSES
Larry J. Melcher
43 S, Stapley Dr., Mesa
FRIEDIEI S SHOES
134 W. Main, Mesa
MR. and MRS. EDWARD GODIN
661 East Erie St.
Chandler, Ariz.
VAUGHN LUMBER CO
181 S. Washington
Chandler, 963-6649
Potrons
Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Mullen and Patsy
Miss Ann Meyer, r64
Miss Kathy Meyer, r62
Mr. and Mr, R. W, Myers and Family
Mr, and Mrs, Raul Navarrete
Mr. Bob Norton
Mr. and Mrs. Max Nunez
Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Ochs
Mr, and Mrs, Norb OrConnell
Mrs. Lucia Perreault
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Pfeiffer
Kenneth Quinones, Spec. 5, U. S. A,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Reese and Family
The Reilly Family
Mrs. Bernice Riorden
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Samora, Jr. and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schuh and Family
Mr. Roger Schumacher
Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Schumacher
Seton High Chapter of National Honor Society
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Slagel andJanet
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Eulogio Soto
Mr. and Mrs. Stachon
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Suban and Family
Mr, and Mrs. Tobin
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Valenzuela
Steve Wagoner
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Winick and Family
Mn. and Mrs, Raymond Zehner
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Raupp
CRAWFORD LTJMBER COMPANY 201 S. Washington 963
SAN ALVINO SHOE STORE Chandler, Arizona
WALT'S RADIO AND TV
WEARY CONSTRUCTION CO 632 Apache Blvd. Tempe 967-0897 967-3604
VICTORIS BEAUTY SALON
849 E. Main, Mesa wo 4-L23L
EMMET M. MURPFry Mesa, Arizona
Congratulations I FATHER DEENIF'AN
CARL'S BARBER SHOP 278 Ll2 W. Main, Mesa
LEWIS' DRUG STORE
43 E. Main, Mesa, Ariz.
Congratulations !
MR. and MRS. ROBERT HOWARD
DON'S BODY SHOP
rrYour Carrs Beauty Shop" 199 E. Boston, Chandler
ACUNA GROCERY 101 W. Denver, Chandler
DRIVE-IN LAUNDRY E CLEANERS
39 N. Arizona Pl. Chandler 963-4OI7
Congratulations ! As Ever FAR WEST MOTEL
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Residential and Commercial
DON BELSHER CONCRETE
Don Belsher
Telephone 963-5645
ORTEGA'g R,ESTAURANT
"Where Mexican Food Is A Tradition"
161 So. Washington St.
Chandler
YO 3-3434
856 N. California St.
Chandler, Arizona
IAID-N-AR,IZONA EGGS
Local Fresh
Distributed State Wide
Arizona Egg Company brc.
PBSW SUPPTY & EOUIPMET{T Gll. Phoenix Tucson School Furniture and Supplies
Audio Visual
PBSW otflCE EOUIPMENT CEt{TER
Phoenix
0ffice turniture & Business Machines
PBSTrr
HI)WARD & SIOFFT STATI()NERS Phoenix Mesa Tucson Bisbee Prescott Safford Flagstaff Yuma Complete Office Supplies
DAIA PR()DUCTS Cl)MPAlIY
Phoenix
0ata Processirg Equipment
Congratulations Leaders of Tomorrow
The Future Is In Your Hands CLASS OF '66
The Best In Intimate Apparel
DEL'S CORSET FASHIONS
Del Gelella Owner and Manager
23 So. MacDonald Mesa, Arizona wo 4-7052
"Famous for Steaks"
The World Over From Tombstone to Timbuktoo
MONTI'S
LA CASA VIEJA
Leonard Monti wo 7-2436
Mill Ave at First
Tempe, Atizona
FRANK GUIDA
1126 E. Main Street Mesa, Arizona
wo 4-8046
SAN MARCOS CLEANERS
79 S. Atizona P1ace
Chandler, Atizona
When Termites Are Discovered
"The Time To Treat Was Yesterday"
S. O. S. EXTERMINATING
Box 21, Chandler, Atizona d4
Chandler
963-6L7r
Bob Henderson Salesman
Phoenix
258-2693
Herman Lanie Free Est. -Insp.
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TOR,BERT AUTO BODY
890 E. Cleveland Street
Chand1er, Atizona
Body and Fender Repair
Frame Straightening
Expert Painting
24 hr. towing
Day or Nite 963-503f
INTERNATIONAL
ACADEMY OF BEAUW
CULTURE
Modern Methods of Teaching
33 S. MacDonald, Mesa 964- 853 I
Lin Champeau Julian Simonet
CHANDLER WOODWORKS
288 S. Washington 963-4248
C ongrahrlations !
A. J. URBAN, M.D. F.A.C.S.
CRISMONIS FLOWERS
25 E. Main, Mesa 44W. Bttf.f.aIo, Chandler
Best Wishes! BURTON PHARMACY
STRAUCHIS STATIONERS INC.
12 West Main, Mesa
CFIANDLER MOTORS 963-4554
BAUGHIS FOOD MARKET
But From Wes- ' Get The Best 398 S. Arizona, Chandler
Congratulations !
A FRIAID of Seton
ESCANDON MARKET
Williams Field Road
SALLYIS FABRICS
27 S. Stapley, Mesa
156 W. Main, Mesa
DUTCH BAKE SHOP
rrJust a Little Bit
Betterrl
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Wyler Watches
Watch and Clock Repairing
JAY'S JEWELERS
Westwood Plaza Mesa, Atizona
WO 9-4289 Open 9 to 9
Congratulations ! Class of '65
SUTTON APPLIANCE CO.
Zenith Maytag Sales-Service
150 S. Arizona Ave. 963-3142
SABA'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Chandler
58 San Marcos Pl. YO 3-4496
Congratulations - Class of '65
EARNHARDT FORD SALES CO.
800 N. Arizona Ave. Chandler 963-6311
Congratulations !
NATIONAL DOLLAR STORES
DAN'S GROCERY AND MARKET
Fresh Meats At Prices You Can Meet
28 N. Main St. 969-466L
Gilbert, Arizona
SIP 'N BITE RESTAURANT
501 N. Arizona Chandler
Ed and Janet Sandidage and Sons
Best Wishes from John Quarty and the Staff at
HOTEL
gAN MAR,COS
Congratulations
964-0747
KRIS FOR BEAUTY
243 West Universify Dr.
Mesa, Arizona
Refrigerated Plenty of Parking
R,OSARITTA FOODS
CHARLES BRUCE, D.D.S.
Your Best Assets
Education and Security
Gordon Swanson STROUT REALTY
200 E. Cleveland Chandler, Arizona
R. H. ALTHOFF
Arizona Bank Arcade Suite 3
Chandler, Arizona
Insurance and Real Estate
BRO\ryN & HOEYE
Chevrolet
145 E. Main
Mesa, Arizona
Congratulations !
The Freshmen - Class of '68
Congratulations Class of '65 SETONIAN CIUB Thunderbird Park Qualiry Custom Homes at Tract Prices Delux Two Bedroom Apartments In Northwest Chandler MESA BOWLING CENTER PENDEN CONSTRUCTION CO. 304 W. First Ave. wo 4-4461 24 N. Alma School Rd. Mesa, Arizona 969-5500 969-5509 "Mesa's Friendliest"
Congratulations - Class of '65
HABEEB RANCHES
(Joe and Bob Habeeb) "The Finest Citrus Grown"
Corner of McKellips and Higley Roads
Mesa, Atizona
Phone 964-7049
Congratulations - Class of '65
JAMES MACCHIAR,OU FR,UIT CO.
ARIZONA CIW DEVELOPMENT CO.
Builders of Atizona City, Arizona
A Great Place To Live
A Great Place To Work
A Great Place To Build Your Future
Arizona City Arizona
Mesa's Camera Headquarters
Agfa - Kodak - Argus - Sawyers
THE CARD AND CAMERA CORRAL
39 S. MacDonald
Mesa, Atizona
Compliments of PENNEY'S Always First Qualiry In Chandler
MESA MARINE
Mercury Motors
Glasspar Boats
l,es Kalmbach L449 E. Main St
Phone 964-0583 Mesa, Arizona