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Setonian
Nineteen hundred sixty-six
Seton High School
300 East Cleveland
Chandler, Arizona
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The Seton Spirit means Loyalty Perseverance Leadership Ability Fairness
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We, the graduating class of '66, dedicate this issue of the Setonian to Father McGloin, who has been at Seton for nine years. Despite his many duties as both vice-principal, teacher and assistant at Saint Mary's Parish, Father is always able to find time to counsel students as well as to challenge them scholastically in World Cultures, Latin, Religion, and Social Problems. It is with deepest sincerity we say "thank you" Father for having devoted many hours to provide us with energizing school spirit in "Big Red," and chiefly for providing us with the background necessary for good Christian lives.
Dedicated to Father Peter McGloin
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MOST REVEREND FRANCIS J. GREEN D. D.
Setonians are deeply grateful for the spiritual guidance and paternal understanding of the "Shepherd of the Diocese of Tucson," Bishop Green. He labors constantly for the continued educational advancement of his flock.
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ADMI}\I/STRATION
Since 1961 Seton has been a tri-parish high school, receiving staunch support and encouragement from its three Pastors Pictured here. Together the parishes of Saint Mary's in Chandler, Queen of Peace and Christ the King in Mesa work steadiiY and generously for the progress of the school.
REVEREND JOHN DEENIHAN
REVEREND JOHN MCMAHON
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Administration Fosters The Seton Spirit
Sister Ellen Mary has been principal at Seton for the past five years. In addition to spending countless hours arranging the various details which allow school life at Seton to proceed smoothly, she takes time from her administrative schedule to teach Sophomores and Juniors the fundamentals of Typing I.
Assisting Sister Ellen Mary is Father Peter McGloin, vice-principal since 1956. Besides carrying a full teaching schedule, Father McGloin undertakes the duties of Athletic Director. It is through his efforts that Seton enjoys the advantages of an excellent sports program.
Both Sister Ellen Mary and Father McGloin may be counted on at a1l times to lend a helping hand and to encourage ail Setonians in every phase of school life.
Sister Ellen Mary, Principal Typing
Father Peter McGloin, Vice-Principal Latin Religion Social Problems World History Athletic Director
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Faculty Also S.rPPorts Seton Spirit
Fulfiilment of the goals of the ioyal Setonian is earnestly striven for by each and every member of the faculty which includes one priesi, six Sisters oi Charity of Seton Hill, three laymen, and two laywomen.
A11 serve in their respective capacities to keep the students ever looking forward and justly proud of their achievements at Seron, which is dedicated to Blessed Elizabeth Ann Seton, a pioneer in American Catholic education.
SISTER MARY BRENDA English Reading Religion
MR. CHARLES BOXOLD Coach Lettermanrs Advisor
SISTER MARY CONSTANCE English Homemaking
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MISS LENDA ADAMS Physical Education c.A.A. Advisor
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SISTER PATRICIA MARY Commercial Subjects Student Couacil Advisor Pep Club Advisor
MRS. ROSE MARIE LYNN Music English
SISTER MARY PHILIP Latin Science Science Club Advisor
MR. GENE McMILLEN Mathematics
SISTER MARY ROBERT Religion Librarian Library Club Advisor
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A Smile Is In Seton Spirit
Mr. Joe Martinez is continously improving Setonrs buildings and equipment, Here, he glances up from painting new shelves for the library'
Caring for the landscaping, is Mr. Raul Montanors Pride and joy. He keeps the lawn mowet in top condition. Mr. Montano also drives one of the Seton buses.
Mr. AIfted Robles gets ready to punch the cards of another load of Mesa-bound Setoniaru,
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Through the past four years at Seton, the students of the Class of '66 have endeavored to impart to all the meaning of true loyalty, leadership, ability and perseverance. The largest graduating class, it is repiesented in all of Seton's clubs and sports' events. It has sponsored class dances as well as having taken part in the Homecoming and the Junior-Senior Prom. For the third consecutive year Seniors have captured top honors in the magazine drive, and during their Sophomore and Junior years scored highest in the annual "Roundup Day." Even though they have been concerned with these extra-curricular activities, the true reason for being Setonians has not escaped them. Many names of the Seniors of '66 have graced the Honor Roll indicative of their conscientious effort. This class, through its achievements, has come to love Seton. As it leaves it is proud of bearing the standard for "Mighty Sentinels. "
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Looking up ftom an assembly schedule hesiderrt Frank Christoph, Vice-President Mike Meyer, and SecretaryTreasuter Rosemary loesa greet the camera amiably.
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PATRICIA BUELNA
ROBERT BECKER
JOSEPH CECCOLT
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Rosemary Aguilar
Gabriel Alvarez
Phyllis Brurkala
Virginia Buelna
Theresa Cress Carolyne Delci
Mary Dlqrer
Having completed their third yeat at Seton, the Class of "67" has come to realize the true meaning of loyalty and perseverance in the seton spirit. Each Junior student has accomplished this through an increase of moral, intellectual and physical abilities which in turn have been displayed in classes, clubs, and sports. Participation in Homecoming, the Junior-Senior Class Play, and the Prom have added prestige to their list of activities for the L965'66 school term.
Joaquin Escandon
Rebecca Escobedo
Christine Foster
Rita Freye
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Ruben Gonz ales
Mary Ford
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Joseph Habeeb
Michael Hardesty
Robert Mr:loz
Bruce Harshey
Rita HatJraway
Robert Hathaway
Antonia Hoffman
RonaId Huelskamp
Karl Kern
Alvin Koppinger
Sarah Magdaleno
Kathleen McCarthy
Ann McMillan
James Meade
Ronald Mendez
KennetJr Meyer
Thomas Pepe
Paul Perrault
John Pfeiffer
Jeanette Pyl.
Victor Rael
Linda Ramirez
Luanna Raupp
Claire Samora
Margaret Schuh
Daniel Yaldez
Michele Villalobos
Michael Walsh
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With two successful years behind them, the Sophomores, with their ability and determination, are looking forward to the responsibility which will await them as upperclassmen.
Actively participating in sports, clubs, dances, National Honor Society, and the Honor Roll, they have learned to exercise and live those qualities which should be outstanding in every Setonian and in every member of society.
Espiridon Acuna
Theresa Althoff
Magdalena Alvarez
Christine Armenta
Sophomores
Margarita Berumen
Ruben Buelna
Thomas BueIna
Dorothy Buessing
Ernest Chacon
David Culbertson
Leo Enriquez
Enid Fisher
Sophomore class President Mark Summers, Vice President T erry Altho ff and S e cretary-Treasurer Richard Ktamer smile at their photos.
Joseph Arvizu
George Bernal
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Mary Freye
Frederick Gienapp
Cheryl Grambley
Diarura Habeeb
Susan Joseph
Kathleen I(aufmann
Rita Koppinger
Richard Kramer
Margaret Langston
Ceorge Martinez
James Maurer
Michael McCarthy
Sandra Mendez
AntJrony Meyer
Duane OrConnell
Roger Lalvrence
Laurie Lynn
Carmen Martinez
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Sandra ong
Dolores Soto
Robert Stuart
Mark Summers
Daniel Urban
Haryr Zweber
Jeanne Rooney
Benjamin Rosales
Joseph Rosales
Mary Jane Powers
David Roberts
Lucia Rodarte
Charlene Pasch
Bernard Patten I
Nancy Phillip>
Barbara Posz
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Linda Allen
Patricia Buessing
AmeIio Careaga
Mary Ceccoli
George Chacon
Margaret chitrick
William Christoph
Ann Debold
Patricia Delci
Richard Delci
Nancy Elatrom
Although having a small class, the freshmen have made up for quantity in class spirit and cooperation, especially brought out by their success in the 65 Magazine Drive. They have participated in many of Seton's activities; using their voices at the games, joining organizations, and in general good will as the youngest setonians. From the impression they have given, the class of 69 is a very determined group and will be a great asset to Seton High and the qualities it strives to instill.
David Escobedo
Christine Fisher
Michael Foley Thornas Foster
Mark Roberts and William Christoph, freshmen homeroom representatives, discuss the fine points of one of tJre rockets used during tJle magazine campaign rrMoonshoot 65rr.
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Manuel Garnica
Rebecca Gorr-rez
Karen Habeeb
Marsha Habeeb
Theresa Hulter
Ellen McDolvell
Michael Mendez
Ramona Montano
Susanna Morales i I I
Mark Roberts
Joseph Ryan ly
James Johnston
Patrick Kem
John Kerr
Jane Schumacher
JeffreySmlth
Mary Ellen Tibbits
Geraldine Kusek
Rhoda Lepre
Elizabeth Lerma
David Lila
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Dennis Walsh
Kathleen Ward
Lawrence Weidner
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David Livingston
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''GO TEACH YE ALL NATIONS. '' In response to Christ's commandment, religion becomes an integral part of every Setonian's daily studies.
James Johnston leads a discussion concerning rChrist in Our Daily Lives," while fellow Religion I students, Theresa Hr:lter, Susan Morales, and David Lila listen intently.
IThe study of religion enriches our spiritual life. Here healthy Setonians seek corporal welfare as well from 'rGlennls Goodiesrr lunch wagon.
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Servers James Meade and William Schuh fully realize the privilege of assisting the priest at Mass.
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''A GOOD BOOK IS THE BEST COMPANION. "
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Facilities for both research and leisure reading are adequately provided for in Seton's library.
''READING MAKETH A FULL MAN. " Bacon
The main purposes of reading are to increase reading speed and comprehension. The sophomores prepare for their regular Wednesday reading class.
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Hlstory is the foundation of our future. To keep in line with this, Seton offers a well-rounded curriculum. Courses range from ancient history, to American history, to problems of democracy; all aid students in aPPreciating their heritage.
Kathy McCarthy leads some of the juniors in a discussion on the Amendments of the Corrstitution.
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Alvin Koppinger, Jeanette PyIe and Virginia Buelna avail themselves of library services'
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Office Fractice students Dolores Lisek, Benita Gorzales, and Henry Cardenas examine copies taken off on tJre liquid duplicator and the mimeograph machine.
Typing Office
Gilbert Montano displays his artistic talent in tracing the design for the cover of the r65 Homecoming Program on the mimeoscoPe.
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Elizabeth Martin dictates to Shorthand II students Barbara Phillips, Nancy Hirz, Jean Meade, and Tannis Langston.
Richard Austin points out a hrndamental rule of typing to Lupita Magdaleno as Brigido Valenzuela works on his manuscript.
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Practical business education courses such as typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping give students opportunities to learn the actual techniques of office work and offer them background for future clerical careers.
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As Ramon Romero holds the stopwatch, the Typing II students Roy Buelna, Mary Jane Walsh, Maureen Reyrolds, Mary Etta Nischan, and Patsy Buelna strive for speed as well as accuracy in their coPy.
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Mathematics
''IT IS EASIER TO SQUARE THE CIRCLE THAN TO GET ROUND A MATHEMATICIAN. " 'Augustus de Morgan
Setonians realize that the making of a true mathematician is not an easy task. Homework is as regular as the afternoon announcements. The satisfaction of getting "that problem" is what makes it all worthwhile.
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Daniel Lawrence tries his own slide ruJe, while Mr' McMillen shows how itrs done.
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''SCIENCE IS HIS FORTE, AND OMNISCIENCE
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.William Whewell
Exploration of the earth and the space beyond has increased the need for scientists today. Seton is helping to supplement this need by instilling necessary qualities of perserverance and fidelity in the student body.
Alvin Koppinger directs Rita Freye and Mary Martinez in the correct method of making a unit scale.
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Richard Kramer, Ernie Chacon, George Bernal, and Thomas Buelna are busy determining the sugar content of an apple segment.
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David Roberts and Duane OrConnell show their perserverance by patiently looking for rrtl-rat evasive paramecium. rl
Pabicia Powers points to tJre seaport of Liverpool on an English historical map as Nina Smith and the senior English class look on.
Language enables students to cover many facets in the realm of communication. Through the study of composition, grammar, and literature in Spanish, Latin, and English students discover invaluable aids for developing powers of mental, verbal, and written expression.
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Under t"he watchful eyes of their Latin classmates, Christine Fisher and William Day conjugate verbs.
Mr. Franco clarifies a point of Spanish grammar in EL CAMINO REAL as t}le class listens.
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Seton girls keep in shape vigorous game of volleyb by playing a all.
Richard Delci anxiously watches to see if he ilhas made a basketil during a practice session. ,,tq$Yt1
Setonians broaden the scope of their education by acquiring a better insight and appreciation of all forms of music. This year marks the first time music has been offered as part of Seton's class schedule.
Physical fitness is important to good health, especially that of a growing youth. Setonians build strong, sound bodies, as well as develop the qualities of good sportsmanship by participating in the various programs offered through the physical education classes.
Music
Senior songsters, under the direction of Mrs. James Lymn, are hard at work practicing selections to be sung at the annual Christmas assembly.
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''AS YOU SEW, SO SHALL YOU RIP''
Home Economics, the "livelY" science, prepares girls to be better homemakers of tomorrow. Classes in sewing, cooking, child care, and general home management all add up to a worthwhile and beneficial challenge to all who accePt it.
Magdalena Alvarez feeds Carmen Martinez one of her luscious muffins while Enid Fisher and Kathleen Kaufmann look on witJr envy.
-Carolyne Delci and Michele Villalobos enthusiastically assist Sarah Magdaleno with her hem as Theresa Cress, to their left, sews on her project.
Rosemary Aguilar and Barbara Habeeb enjoy comparing tJreir china with the china illustrated on the poster rrThe Evolution of a Plate.I'
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Rosemary Loesa, Setonrs correspondent for CO-ED MAGAZINE, takes time out from her busy schedule to smile for the photographer.
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Mrs. Judith Skinner, shown here with her young daughter, also graciously acted as a substitute teacher in Social Problems.
Setonrs busty Office Crew is ever eager to be of help. Margaret Schuh assists Peggy Langston and Michael McCarthy in making a choice of notebook.
A grand opportunity for all Setonians to extend the hospitality of the United States presented itself in a special manner this year. Antonio Diaz, a student from Mexico City, spent his vacation period with the Hathaway Family, and attended Seton while staying in Chandler for eight weeks. "Tony" was an excellent good-will ambassador, and it was with a note of regret that Setonians bid him "Adios. "
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ACTIVITIES
Seton Spirit Promotes Responsibiliry
A Setonian Handbook is carefully inspected by National Honor Society. Officers, Rosemary Loesa, Treazuter, Rita Freye, Sec,retary, Joyce Garcia, Vice-President, and Marcia Simons, President.
Student Coqncil members Mark Summers, Sophomore Class hesident, Willijrm.Christophr Freshman Representaii"., fvf*t Roberts, Freshman Representativd, Bruce-Harshey, Junio_r'Class President, John Urban, ?resident, fr4iyfuftC""tfty, Vice-President, Elizabethlrriartin, Secretarry,'and Lucia Rodarte, Tteasurer, display the menorah pr.settted to Rabbi Plotkin during the Advent assembly.
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A close record of Setonrs activities is carefully prepared for several Valley newspapers by school reporters Rosemary Ioesa, Mary Martinez, and Marcia Simons.
Spanish Club officers Patricia Powers, Treasuter, and Sandra Oldham Secretary, examine an ancient Spanish Calendar held by President, Ramon Romero while Rebecca Parker reads its history.
IScience Club officers Michael Chouteau, President; Mark Summers, Vice-president, and Robert Stuaxt, SecretaryTreausret, check on the progress of chicken eggs under incubation.
Library Assistants Carol Meyer and Brigido check the list of newly purchased reading tlle use of Seton students.
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Discussing strategy of coming volleyball game are G.A.A. officers, Luann Raupp Benita Corzales, Roberta Mendivil, and Elizabeth Martin.
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Lettermen Club officers Richard Austin, Henry Cardenas, and Roy Buelna debate their choice of candy at the snack bar.
This yearrs Sentinel, Thomas Ford proudly carries the Seton Banner in the Homecoming parade.
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Practicing good formation style are the JV cheerleaders Mary Frey, DorotJry Buessing, Mary Martinez, Theresa Cress and Michele Villalobos.
Barbara Posz inspects the positions of her fellow cheerleaders. Therers Theresa Althoff , Mary Dwyer, Mauteen Reynolds and Kathy McCarthy.
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her spirit booster badge to Nancy Hinz and Mary Martinez is Tannis Langston. The girls are Pep Club officers.
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Rita Hathaway writes future activities on tJre Activities Calendar she designed.
John Urban Presents the award for top sales during the Magazine Drive to Robert Becker, second prize to Michael Meyer, and third to David Culbertson.
Sentinels listen to fJre points of good salesmanship given during the opening Magazine assembly.
Rabbi Plotkin exPlains the svmbolism of the menorah iir the assembly held during Hanuld<ah, a Jewish feast.
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Mrs. Llmn directs tfre Glee Club druing the Christmas performance at St. Peterrs Mission, Bapchule.
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The Girlsr Chorus practices its ffust , begun in the second semester, number.
The girls of Home Economics II pose in their .t-ovely fashions: Michele Villalobos, Rose Mary Aguilar, Virginia Buelna, and Jeanette Pyle. Standrn-g are Ca6line De1ci ,' S arah Magdaleno , Barbara Habeeb , Carol Meyer, Rosemary Loesa, and Theresa Cress.
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Mr. Edward Delci, Peace Corps member, relates his experiences in Ecuador to the student body at the January assembly.
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The camera eaught several guests deep in conversation at the Tri-Faculty dinner in February.
Michael Meyer, Rebecca Parker, Joqeph Ceccoli, Miry Jane Walsh, ard Frank Chri*oph strive for perfect expression during practice for this yeaxrs play, rrThe Mouse tirat Roaredrr.
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Patricia Powers and Christine Foster enjoy canoeing with Michael Mgye-r and i{amon Romero at Encanto Park during the Spanish Club Picnic.
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1966 Homecoming Queen Elizabeth Martin and King Roy Buelna
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Former Homecoming Queen Phyllis Althoff and King Patrick Foley return to crown the new 166 royalty.
First Attendant: Benita Goruales
Second Attendant: Roberta Mendivil
Not pictured is escoxt, John Urban.
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Not pictured is escort, Frank Christoph.
The 1966 King and Queen of Hearts are Luann Raupp and Bruce Harshey.
Cinco de Mayo contestants Rosemary Nr.fiez, Roberta Mendivil, Virginia Sotelo, and,Lucia Rodarte pause a moment ftom collecting to pose for this picture. Virginia Sotelo was chosen queen.
Standing in front of the altar after May Crowning ceremonies are: May Queen, Mary Habeeb with her attendants Gordan SmitJr, David Broderick, Brigido Valenzuela, Randy Hennes, Maria Arthur, Diane Walsh, Marcia Simons, Sandy Goodwin, and Dorothy Buessing.
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A Variety In Sports Adds Vitality To Seton Spirit
Mr. Boxold encourages the team and its rooters at a pep rally on campus.
Thisview of the Sentinel was short-lived; "Big Redrr came charging through soon aftet.
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FIRST ROW: Daniel Valdez, Bruce Harshey, Ruben Gonzales, Richard Austin, Michael McCarthy, George Bemal, William Culbertson. SECOND ROW: Karl Kem, Henry Cardenas, Roy Buelna, Daniel Lawrence, John Urban, Richard Kramer, James Fenwick, Ronald Mendez. THIRD ROW: William Day, David Culbertson, Ronald Huelskamp, Michael Hardesty, Thomas Moran, James Meade, Ruben Buelna, Robert Becker, Alfred Acrfia, Thomas Buelra, Mr. Charles Boxold, Coac.h.
St. John Bourgade Gerard Hayden Tombstone Clifton Orme Gilbert WiIliam Culbertson 6 .).) 39 I4 7 20 59 42 t .-'1' Football Scores Roy Buelna Joseph Cecolli 0 0 0 5 0 0 6 6 2
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Back row: Mark Summers, Daniel Urban, Michael Walsh, Jeffery Smith. Fnrnt row: David Escobedo, Thomas Pepe, Richard Kramer, Joseph Ryan. Kneeling: Michael Foley, Richard Delci,
Apache Junction St. John's East High Bourgade Gerard t I I \ Basketball Scores 67 56 65 75 Apache Junction St. John's East High Bourgade Gerard /J 88 62 67 77 4I 60 51 57 43 39 52 62 7I 6B 84 J.V. SQUAD
Back row: Michael Walsh, Alvin Koppinger, Mark Hathaway, John Urban, Robert Becker. Front row: Roger Lawrence, David Bcobedo, Victor Rael, Richard Kramer. Kneeling: Daniel Lawrence, Richard Delci.
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Mark Hathaway, Richard Delci, David Escobedo, Robert Becker, John Urban, and Daniel Lawrence watch as Roger Lawrence arcs the ball to its intended goaI.
Mark Hathaway, David Escobedo, Robert Becker, Richard Delci, Michael Walsh, Richard Kramer, Victor Rael, and Roger Lavrrence watch with mixed reactions while John Urban and Daniel Lawrence Itfight" for a 'r jumprr ball.
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Robert Becker and Alvi:r Koppinger await tensely as Victor Rael and Daniel Lawrence'try without success to block John Urbanrs iump shot.
Seton Spirit Recognizes Gracious Service
Girls lrom Home Economics I pose on a very windy day with their zubstitute teacher Mrs. Ja:eice Baumer.
As of printing date the baseball schedule for the '66 season was still incomplete, but the boys are busy getting in shape for much action to come.
Mrs. Honoria Smith, substitute English I teacher, and Mrs. Virginia Summers, zubstitute librarian, discuss a news article with great interest,
Father Mitchell and Fatlrer Kelly also contributed tleir services as substitute teachers in religion druing the year.
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James Meade takes a swing at the ball.
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Ronald Mendez, Thomas Pepe, James Meade, Michael Hardesty, Roger Lawrence, William Day, Michael McCarthy, John Urban, and Alvin Koppinger rest after a heavy practice on the diamond.
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PLEASE CONSIDER OUR ADVERTISERS WHEN PURCHASING.
We are grateful for their support.
The Class of '66
Seton High School
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Patrons
Mr. Daniel Aguilar
Phyllis and Terry Althoff
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Alvarado and Family
Mr. and lvfts. Joseph C. Andriano
Miss Terri Arriaga
Mr. Richard Arvizu
8th Avenue Market
lvlr. and Mrs. Fred Bainhauer
Mr. Henry Baldenegro
Banner Oil Company
Miss Diana Barthel
IvIr. and lvts. Palmer Bolberg
lv{r. and lvfis. Roy Buelna
Iv{r. and lvlrs. Alfonso Cardella
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Christoph
Doctor James F. Cramer D.D.S.
Mr. and lvts. Henry DelCastillo
Denver Discount Store
Deserama Beauty Shop
lvlaurice Dhuyvetter
Dille Hardware
Pat Drake
Dr. and N,fts. Marvia D. Edwards
Emmickrs Drive-In
Mr. and Mrs. Amold Estrella
Thomas Ford arrd Judy Korben
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ford
William Ford and Linda Nowlin
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Garcia
Miss Kathrfn C'odin
lvh. and Mrs. Joe Gonzales and Family
Mr. and lvln. William R. Grambley and Family
lvlr. and Mrs. Charles Gray
Mrs. Agar D. Grievson
Mrs. William A. Henry
Mr. William B. Henry
lvlr. and lvlrs. Rudy Hermosillo and ldark
Father Thomas Hever
Mr. and N4$. K. R. Hinz
Mr. and lvfts. H. Hoffman
Mr. and lvlrs. Ronald Hud<ler and Family
Mr. and Ms. Bruce Jaclaon and Family
Mari Jo Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kaufmann
lv[r. and lvfts. William Kendrick and Family
Mr. and M$. N.P. Iangston and Family
Mr. and lvts. Edwin lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Leonesio
The Library Assistanb
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lisek
Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Loesa and Rosemary
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lynn
M. E S. Sporling Goods
Mr. and lv{rs. Joe Martinez and Family
CoL and lvts. Michael C. McCarthy
Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Meade
Miss Patricia Mendivil
Miss Arur Meyer, 164
lvlr. and Mrs. C. J. Meyer and Family
Mr. and lv[s. Richard A. Meyer, Sr.
Mr. Manuel Mruroz
Mr. and lvlrs. Don Nortz
Miss Rosemary Nunez
I{r. and lvfts. Norbert OrConnell
Mr. and lvfts. Elmer D. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Phillips, Jr.
Mr. and ivlrs. Thomas Powell
lvlr. and lvlrs, William J. Powers
Mr, and lvlrs. Ray Raupp
Mr. and lvts. Francis D. Reese
Rodarte Family
Jvft. and lvlrs. Igrracio M. Romero
Mr. and N,Irs. James Rooney
lvlr. Carlos Sabori
lvlr. and Mrs. Thomas Sabori
C. J. Second and Family
Seton High Chapter of the National Honor Society
Mr. and lv{rs. I{arold J. Schuh
Mr. and ldrs. James Simons
Gordon P. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. George W, Smith
ldr. and tvfts. William T. Smith
E. M. Soto and Family
Suttonrs Garage
Sun Valley Market
David E, Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Tobin
Mr. and lvts. Sylvester Valenzuela
Mr. and lvfts. Van Woert
Miss Margaret Vegh
Mr. and ldls. Joseph R. Villalobos
Capt. and Mrs. Clyde S. Williams, Jr.
The Yorktown
Congratulations Class of 166
THE SOPHOMORE CIASS
Seton High School
SPRECKELS SUGAR CO.
Ralph S. lambdin, Manager
963-6349 Chandler
POMEROY'S MEI\I'S STORE
Mesa and Scottsdale
Congratulations
VERY REVERn'ID MONSICNOR SYLVIO J. ROSS 201 Picacho Street, Casa Grande
CRUZ TRADING POST
300 East 2nd
Casa Grande
O'CONNOR COIN IAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING
255 East Broadway
Mesa
Congratulations
MR. and MRS. ED OLDIIAM JR.
III North Stewart, Mesa
VALLEY MARKET
nI South Arizona Avenue 963-3569 Chandler
MR. and MRS. SANTOS C. BRAVO
9446 South 54th Place
Guadalupe, Arizona
ESTAIS FLOWERS
THE SEI'ITIMN{TAL SHOP
18 West Hulet Drive, Chandler
MR. FTARVEY BENNETT
Chandler Radiator Service 98 East Boston 963-4941
EIAINE'S BEAUTY SAION
794 North Arizona Avenue 963-4432 Chandler
DON DONHOUGH
'rYout Carrs Beauty Shoprl 199 East Boston Chandler
THOMAS MORAN 214 North Home Street
Mesa
FABNC FASHIONS
156 West Main-Z7 South Stapley
Mesa
CHANDLER PHARMACY Prescriptions, Gifb, and Cosmetics
8O San Marcos Place 963-4437
URBAN'S SAFETY SERVICE
18 North Country Club Drive
Mesa
FIAYES BODY SHOP
298 South Arizona Avenue Chandler
J. C. HEARN INSURANCE AGNCY
72 West Boston Chandler
WRIGHT'S MEAT MARKET
Edward W. C'odin
828 North Evergreen, Chandler
FLIP FORD GENERAL CONTRACTOR
1406 North Brown
Casa Grande
Best Wishes
MR. and MRS. PETE MARTIN
Mesa
MR. and MRS. CLETUS HUELSKAMP
328 East Garnet Avenue
Mesa
HERMOSA BARBER SHOP
Manuel and RoY
90 East Boston, Chandler
SHERWOOD INVESTMENT AGENCY
3138 East McDowell Road 275-4LL7 Phoenix
M and M TIRE SERVICE CoMPANY
297 South Arizona Avenue
9$- Anl Chandler
Congratulatiors Class of r66
ED SAMORA AND FAMILY
545 West Eight Street, Mesa
Congratulations
CFIANDLER MLANO MUSIC CB{TER
3Ol North Arizona Avenue, Chandler
SAN ALVINO SHOE SALON
North Park Plaza Chandler
Best Wishes
BURTON PFIARMACY
5620 East Main, Mesa
CFIANDLER WOODWORKS
288 South Washington Street 963-4248 Chandler
CHANDLER HOME FURNISHINGS
26I South Arizona Avenue Chandler
CRAWFORD LUMBER COMPANY
2OI South Washington Street 963-5313 Chandler
STUART'S HOME FURNISHINGS
7I East Denver Street Chandler
MNGFOOT MARKET Chandler
JENNING'S RECORDS and ELECTRONICS
North Park Plaza 963-7052 Chandler
THE MEWS
The Finest in FoIk Entertainment
LEMS' DRUG STORE
43 East Main Street
969-8144 Mesa
Congratulations Class of r66
FROM THE CLASS OF 169
Seton High School
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES
Richard R. Atterbury
254 North Arizona Avenue, Chandler
Congratulations Class of. L966
THE SETONIAN CLUB
Assistance to the students and faculty of Seton High School has always been an objective of the Setonian Club. As graduates of L966, you seniors will join the adult community with a special interest in the school. In the years ahead, we invite you to attend meetings of the Setonian Club on the second Thursday of the month, to visit with the faculty, to acquaint yourselves with the latest developments at Seton, and if possible, to offer your assistance and advice to maintain Seton's high standards and advance her achievement wherever possible.
Cordially,
The Setonian Club
836 North Arizona Ave.
Chandler, Atizona
P. O. Box 721
Chandler, Arizona
963-3302
SAN MARCOS CTEANERS SUN SPORTS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
798 South Arizona Place
Chandler, Atizona
"Congratulations Class of '66"
CLASS Ot '67
"Congratulations Class of '66"
New North PatkPlaza
"Your Letter Sweater Headquarters"
New North ParkPlaza
When Termites Are Discovered
"The Time To Treat Was Yesterday''
S. O. S. EXTERMINATING Pest Control
Box 2l-, Chandler, Arizona
Free Estimate - InsPection
963-617t
SIP 'N BITE RESTAURANT
501 Noith Arizona Ave.
Chandler, Arizona
Ed and Janet Sandidge and Sons
TINO'S RESTAURANT ROY DOSSEY
BUELER MORTUARY
14 West Hulet Drive
Chandler, Arizona
"Best Wishes"
STUDIO ONE
56 West Buffalo
Chandler, Arizona
963-4468
George Rose Photographer
PETERSON'S EQUIPMENT COMPANY
"Ross is sold on what he sells; You Name It - We'll Get It. "
835 N. Arizona Ave.
Chandler, Arizona
Compliments of
DUDDING'S REHLL DRUGS
98 San Marcos Place
620 West Galveston
1026 North Park Plaza
SABA'S DEPARTMENT STORE
58 San Marcos Place
Chandler, Arizona
963-4496
R. H. ALTHOFF
Insurance and Real Estate
Atizona Bank Arcade
Suite 3
Chandler, Arizona
ARROW PHARMACY
"Free Delivery"
11 West Boston
Chandler, Arizona
DRIVE-IN TAUNDRY AND CTEANERS
"One Day Service"
39 North Arizona Place
Chandler, Arizona
963-40t7
ACUNA GROCERY
"Free Delivery"
101 West Denver
Chandler, Atizona
"Good Luck Seniors L965-66"
TRI-CIW REATTY
Serving Mesa, Chandler, and Tempe
200 East Cleveland
Chandler, Arizona
Broker
963-4042
"Congratulations Class of '66"
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE
"Your Dual Energy Servant"
1 North Arizona Place
Chandler, Arizona
"Congratulations Class of '66"
"Congratulations Class of '66"
SUTTON APPLIANCE COMPANY
Zenith Maycag
Sales and Service
150 South Arizona Ave.
Chandler 963-3L42
DR. CHARLES BRUCE, D. D. S.
"Everything for the home"
GIIIIAM'S FURNITURE
280 South Arizona Ave.
Chandler, Arizona
"Congratulations Class of '66"
THE LETTERMEN CIUB THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
..MARSH" REYNOLDS
Custom Builder
102f E. Third Place
Mesa, Arizona
wo-4-1835
CONNIEJEAN'S FOR FASHIONS
"Store of Famous Labels"
154 West Main Mesa, Arizona
THE CARD AND CAMERA CORRAT
39 South MacDonald Mesa, Arizona
AIBERT'S MARKET
78 East University
Mesa, Atizona
BERT'S PAINT
Distributor S inclair Pa ints
Art Supplies
1119 East Main Mesa, Arizona
GUIDA'S BARBER SHOP
1126 East Main Mesa, Arizona
wo4-8046
APACHE AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING
General Sheet Metal Work
Heating
wo4-6884
Air Conditioning
L7 7/2 S. MacDonald Mesa, Arizona
"Congratulations Class of '66"
IARRY J. METCHER MORTUARY
"Chapel of the Roses"
Dedicated to Faithful Service
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Serving Mesa, Chand1er, TemPe, Apache Jct. , and Scottsdale
Peter Mirand NancY Mirand
To Serve You
964-1377
"Best Wishes Class of '66"
CASA GRANDE COTTON OIL MILL
Casa Grande, Arizona
"Congratulations Class of '66"
ANDY'S DRUG STORE
100 North Florence
Casa Grande, Arizona
"Famous for Steaks the World Over From Tombstone to Timbuktoo"
MONTI'S tA
CASA VIEJA
Mill Ave at First
Tempe, Arizona
wo7 - 2436
FRANCIS JOHNO
Masonry
South Mountain Road
Apache Junction
986-0469
963-3635
"Congratulations Class of '66"
STOREY'S ENCO
513 West 2nd
Casa Grande, Arizona
836-737 r
Compliments of
DR. JOSEPH V. RYAN
optometrist
Congratulations Class of '66
100 West Boston
Chandler, Arizona 963-322r
VALLEY NATIONAL BANK
Congratulations and
Best Wishes Class of. L966
WAGONER
BROTHERS RACING
Mike Wagoner Steve Wagoner
Casa Grande, Arizona
Best Wishes Class of.'66
Congratulations Class of '66 PASSEY-BOND
COMPANY 28 North Center Mesa, Arizona
Modern Methods of Teaching
33 S. MacDonald, Mesa
964- 853 I
Infant Jesus Prague
Council #34i4
Lin Champeau Julian Simonet Mesa, Arizona
"Building With Arizona Since 1908"
Stationery, Office SupPlies
Gifts, Portable TyPewriters
Hallmark Cards and Party Paper Goods
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
"Your School Headquarters" O'MALLEY'S BUILDING MATERIALS Building Materials
L umber-Hardware-Paint WILLIAM'S STATIONERY 44 South San Marcos Place 9 West 4th Avenue-Mesa, Arizona Chandler, Arizona
Phone: 969-3553 963-4069
Congratulations Class of '66
THE STUDENT COUNCIL oF 1966
"We have crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us. "
Theme of A. A. S. C. convention for 1965.
ORTEGA'S
RESTAURANT
'Where Mexican Food is prepared and spiced to the American taste. Food to go. "
161 South Washington
Chandler, Arizona
963-3434
CROSS MOUNTAIN SHEEP COMPANY
"Eat Lamb - Wear Wool"
920 North Brown
Casa Grande, Arizona
Congratulations Class of '66
"Easy Credit - New and Used"
LANG'S FURNITURE AND APPTIANCE
Ernie and Lylda Karkula
100 East Boston Chandler
Congratulations Class of.' 66
Compliments of CONWAY T. RYAN ROSAMOND'S FASHIONS
Congratulations Class of.' 66 North Park Plaza 68 West Boston Chandler, Arizona Chandler, Atizona POWER RANCHES INCORPOR,ATED Congratulations Class of.' 66 Grower, Packer, Shipper, -Plums
OUR LADY, QUEEN OF HEAVEN SODALITY Potatoes, Grapes Route #1 Box 72 Christ the King Parish Higley, Arizona Mesa, Arizona
I .J -> ?-. ALL I SAID WAS.... . . .. . IT CAME FROM JTwELERS OPEN EVE NINOS TIT 9 WESTWOOD PLAZA WATCH REPAIRI Wyler WATCHES BRllIIilalt0tYt t45 E. MAIN, tttESA, ARIZONA . PHONE 969-1471 CHEVROLET
Congratulations Class of.' 66
HABEEB RANCHES
(|oe and Bob Habeeb)
"The Finest Citrus Grown"
Corner of McKellips and Higley Roads
Mesa, Atizona
Phone 964-7049
MEMBER FEDERAT DEPOSII INSURANCE CORPORATION
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Dave Coon, Manager Chandler
63 North Arizona Place
Best of Luck-Graduates
--flti=orra E'A.ATT<
'IfuARKETS
DEPARTMENT STORE
I E. Boston Chandler
Over 44 yeats of. service and customer satisfaction. in Chandler and surrounding communities. known for fine quality.
Famous Brands. Always Chandler . Phoenix KKAN
Congratulations Class of. 1966 ,
-v r-\re Y-
JAMES MACCHIAROLI FRUIT COMPANY
Higley, Arizona
Growers-Shippers * Citrus-Grapes
THE M HOtEt AND 0ut{'Alows
Chandler, Arizona
Best Wishes from John QuartY and the Staff at the San Marcos Hotel to the Graduating Class of.'66
DODGE COMPANY DOI'EE L. Francis Becker President Coronet * Dart 1455 N. Arizona Ave. Chandler, Arizona Bus. Phone 963-4554 Res. Phone 963'4276 Portraits - Children-Wedding- Comm ercial ROGER WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY Phone- AM6-7872 1608 E. Thomas Rd. Phoenix, Arizona Miss Elizabeth Martin Mr. Roy Buelna Homecoming King and Queen Specializing in School Photography
CHANDLER
Senior Register
Acrura, Alfred Jesus
10I W. Denver, Chandler
Austin, Richard RaY
217 S. Williams, Mesa
Becker, Robert
62I E. Sunland Dr., Chandler
Berumen, Rachel
2507 E. Maryland Dr., TemPe
Buelea, Patricia
86 E. Elgin St., Chandler
BueJla, Roy
180 N.'Delaware St. , Chandler
Cardenas, HenrY
3OI L/2 S. Hidalgo, Chandler
Ceccoli, JosePh
13 Idaho P1. NDV WAFB
Chouteau, Michael
1237 L. 6th St., Mesa
Christoph. Frank
5555 E: Thomas Rd., Mesa
Culbertson, Bill
34 Elm, WAFB
Ford, Thomas
928 N. Brovrn, Casa Grande
Ford, William
928 i.L Brown, Casa Grande
Garcia, Joyce Ann
Rt #1 Box 69, Chandler
Gonzales, Benita
Box 216, Chandler
Habeeb, Barbara
19II N. Higley Rd., Mesa
Hinz, Nancy H.
137 N. Ithica Pl. , Chandler
HueJskamp, Darlene
328 E. Garnet, Mesa
Jennings, Concetta
i38 Ithica PI., Chandler
langston, Tannis
237 W. Tulsa, Chandler
Lawrence, Daniel
565W. Linda, Chandler
Lisek, Dolores
523 N. Ashland, Mesa
l-oesa, Rosemary
230 S. Washington St., Chandler
Magdaleno, LuPita
808 S. Macdonald, Mesa
Martin, Elizabeth
244 N. Wilbur, Mesa
MarLinez, Mary
11 E. Morelos St' , Chandler
Meade,, Jean
500 E. Eric St., Chandler
Mendivil, Roberta
136 N. Pomeroy, Mesa
Meyer, Caro1
336 N. Colorado, Chandler
Meyer, Michael E.
1520 E. Dana Ave., Mesa
Montafio, Gilbert
38I S. Hydalgo, Chandler
Moran, Thomas Patrick
214 N. I-trome St. , Mesa
Nischan, Mary Etta
1624 E. lst Ave. , Mesa
Oldham, Sandra
111 N. Steward St. , Mesa
Parker, Rebecca Susan
1126 E. 8th PI. , Mesa
Phillips, Barbara Joan
482 E. Erie, Chandler
Powers, Patricia Rose
917 N. CorurtrY Club Dr. , Mesa
Reese, Ruth Helen
380 N. Delaware St., Chandler
Reynolds, Maureen
1021 E. 3rd Pl., Mesa
Romero, Ramon
441 E, Broadway, Mesa
Rooney, Judith
1732 E. 2nd Ave. , Mesa
Schuh. William
764 W. Del tuo, Chandler
Simons, Marcia Anne
1706 E. Jarvis Ave., Mesa
Smith, Nina Alice
1098 N. Dakota, Chandler
Stout, William J.
113 S. Hal1, Mesa
Thornton, Gail
278 E. Cleveland, Chandler
Tobin, Susan
2I9W,lstAve., Mesa
Urban, John
125 Park Ave., Chandler
Valenzuela, Brigido
5503 W. Sonora St. , Guadalupe
Walsh, Mary Jane
516 N. Ashland, Mesa
Weidner, Ronald George
2320 N. Val Vista, Mesa