




SUCCESS

" ASK NOT WHAT YOUR COU 'TRY CAN DO FOR YOU, ASK WHAT YOU CAr\ DO FOR YOUR COUNTRY . "
This quotation by John Fitzgerald Kennedy establishes the love of loyalty that this great man had in his country and ours . We too will endeavor to show the loyalty Setonians possess for our school throughout the pages of this book
We, the t,rraduates of '68, dedicate this annual to all concerned with Seton. We Seniors realize the debt we owe them and trust that our sincere "Thank you" will be accepted.
To the faculty for their determination to broaden our knowledge.
To parents of Sctonians for making Seton a reality through much sacrifice.
To past Setonians for establishing traditions.
To future Setonians for many acccmplisl ments to come
To present Setonians for their continuing school spirit.
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Pope Paul VISteady cooperation has been the binding factor which has upheld Seton as a tri-parish high school for seven years . Our three pastors of Saint Mary's m Chandler, Christ the King, and Queen of Peace, in Mesa strive together to make Seton an evergrowing and everimproving educational institution.
REVEREl ' D JOHN CULLL A 1 REVEREND Bl\R THOLOMEW HORANThe administration at Seton coordinates, directs, and controls the various activities offered to the students at Seton High. The faculty, comprised of one priest, six Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, two lay women and four lay men, acts as a directing body in providing the optimum in education .
To these, our loyal teachers at Seton High, we say "thank you" for having devoted many hours towards the advancement of each and every one of our educational needs
Father Peter MeGloin, Principal Religion Athletic Director Sister Mary Philip, Assistant - Principal Biology ChemistrySister 1ary Ethel Social Problems World HistOiy Latin
Mr. Gene McMillen Algebra Geometry
Se or 1athematics
Drh er Education
Mr. Steve Turkovich Coach
Mr. Harry Camptell CoachIt is with deep regret that we call to mind the passing of Mr . Alfredo Robles on October 26, 1967. Mr . Robles had been a faithful bu::> driver for us for four year::> . etonians offer their ::>incerest pr<ly ers for him and are grateful for the remembrance of his cheery words.
With his usual smile, we sec Mr Joseph M artincz doing one of many tasks that need to be done.ESPIRIDIO ACU A
101 West Denver
Saint Mary's lends a willing hand
The Class of '68 has reached the climax of education at Seton -the Senior year-and vvith it rewarding experiences. During the past four years the Seniors have expressed continued loyalty to the school and its ideals; they have participated actively and eagerly in functions both scholastic and social The scope of their knowledge has widened as evidenced by the Senior names on Honor Roll and membership in the ational Honor Society . A very successful Junior-Senior Prom and good participation in the patron and magazine campaigns are points in favor of this small but mighty Senior group
Through these and other accomplishments the Seniors have grown in wisdom and maturity and now prepare to face the challenges of the outside world with a vigorous spint. As the last moments of that eventful night of graduation approach, each Senior will remember his years as a Setonian and will hope to use these memories as guide lines for his future .
THERESA ALT OOFF
1085 orth Dakota
Saint Mary's sparkles with enthusiasm
MAGDALENA ALVAREZ
Our Lady of Guadalupe quiet and helpful
RUBEl T BUEll 1\. 86 East Elgin Saint M:uy's quiet disposition
THOMAS BUELl A
361 'orth. ebraska Saint Mary's everybody's friend
DOROTHY BUESSI G
1715 East 1st Place Christ the King radiates energy
TED BUSH
Lot 26 702 E. Cleveland
0 has a good word for all
DAVID CULBERTSON 34 Elm W.A.FoBo
0 small but mighty
MICHAEL ELLISO
471 West Toledo Saint Mary's sincerity comes naturally
ENID FISHER
1543 East Mahoney Avenue
Christ the King an eager optimist
GREGORY FORKER
657 West Ray Road
Saint 1ary's easy going manner
M\R! rREYE
303 South Harris Drive
Chnst the King the essence of courtesy
CHERYL GRAMBLEY
102 \\'est 8th Place
Queen of Peace thoughtful and warm-hearted
MARY KAUFMAl'.' 1853 West 4th Place
Queen of Peace sweet and gentle
JOSEPH
1941 East 6th Avenue
Christ the King fun loving
RITA KOPPINGER
797 West Harrison Saint Mary's the perfect lady
RICHARD KRAMER
575 :1'-.orth Washington Saint Mary's all round athlete
LAURIE L Y.N. •
82 5 West lOth Place
Queen of Peace personality plus
MARGARET LAl 1 GSTON
237 West Tulsa
Saint Mal)''s . . . always a smile
ROGER LAWREl'CE
565 Linda Lane
Saint Mal)''s • loves a good joke
JAMI:.S MAURER
79 South Arizona Place
Saint Mary's reserved in his manner
SA DRA ML"-:DEZ
365 South Palm Lane
Saint Mary's quiet sense of humor
CARML-..; MARTINEZ
11 East Moreles Street
Saint Mary's glows with amiability
GEORGE MARTI. 'EZ
11 East Mareles Street
Saint Mary's . . . quiet in a big way
i\1 'THO. ·y MEYER 336 • orth Colorado Saint Maxy's ro.!liable at all times
DU E O'CO. • ELL 303 West 9th Street
Queen of Peace . . . ability to do much
SN 'DP \0 G 711 Sot th \rizona Avenue S 111t l\1ary's tiny bit of sweetness
BARBARA POSZ 1051 \\'est 5th Street
Queen of Peace
BER 'ARD PATTEN 68 Van Vista, Gilbert S1.r1t Ann's athletic-minded potential to go far
MARY JI\.NE POWERS
917. 'orth Countr Club Drive
Queen of Peace . . a generous spirit
LUCI A RODARTE 61 East \1.orelos Street
Saint Mal)' 1S .
. a responsible leader
14002 E st Mus tang Samt Mary's
. all around individual
JEANNE ROONEY
1732 East 2nd Avenue
Christ the Kmg . . . a delightful personality
BENJAMI ROSALES
301 West Elgin Saint Mal)''S . . . a flair for designing
DN'IEL URBA
125 Park Avenue Saint Mary's . ready and able
PI ERRE VA. DENDRIESSCrlE
2 3 20 Val Vista Christ and King
DOLORES SOTO
751 West Flint Saint Mary's . . . happy as the day is long
MARK SUMMERS
497 West Gary
Saint Mary ' s determined and ambitious our good will ambassador
JAMES RYANRichard Delci
Elizabeth Eckenrode
In their first year as upper classmen, the class of '69 has made great strides toward assuming the leadership of eton High School . With overwhelming industry the Juniors influenced both Sophomores and Freshmen to follow in their footsteps. Loyal to Seton in every respect, the Junior class .. ·ancy Ekstrom has eagerly cooperated in all school activities including their own proJect, the Junior Senior prom. May continued success follow the eniors-to-be.
David Escobedo
Linda Allen
Ken Antone
Christine Fisher
Michael Foley
Pat Buessing
Mal)' Ceccoli
Margaret Ch1ttick
William Christoph
Michael Clements
William Day
Ann Debold
Joseph De LaCruz
Thomas Foster
Manuel Garnica
Karen Habeeb
Marsha Habeeb
Teresa Hunter
James Johnston
Jon Kerr
Elizabeth Lerma
David Lila
Ramona Montano
Gilbert Rodriguez
Joseph Rosales
Jane Schumacher
Jeff Sm1th
Mary Ellen Tibbits
Dennis Walsh
Kathleen Ward
Roseann Zweber
Mary Arriaga
Michael Broadhurst
Active is the word to describe the Sophomores who worked diligently in daily classes as well as in social functions and sports. With one year of high school behind, the Class of '70 progressed through its second year with great determination . Z cal for accomplishing a goal was especially expressed through this class's energy in the magazine drive . Striving to become worthy upperclassmen, Seton's Sophomores are well on their way to be coming loyal Sentinels
Nora Buchanan
Henry Luelna
Mark Buessing
Thomas Camptell
Albert Cardenas
Daniel Coon
Linda Costello
Karen Culbertson
David Debold
Oscar Delci
Mary C. Dvorak
Teresa Fisher
Paula Lila
Patricia Lynn
Paul Martinez
Joseph Mendoza
Kent Kaufman
David Kollasch
Dean Kramer
Mary Lambdin
Jerry Langston
Frances Ford
Lisa Habeeb
Cathy Hathaway
Cathy Hernandez
Daniel Huelskamp
l'.orma Jimenez
Barry O'Connell
Constance O'Neal
I sabel Ortiz
John Quarty
Robert Quarles
Mary Lou Posz
Mary Ann Presseller
Elizabeth Sanks
Gregory Shanks
Craig Summers
Elaine \lavages
Rosa Rodarte
John Ruhland
Bruce Reynolds
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The Freshmen, upon completing their first year at Seton, have displayed loyalty through faithful support and participation in all scholastic and extracurricular activities . Using their voices at games and taking part in various sports are just two of the many ways in which Seton's largest class has shown a fine spirit of enthusiasm The class of '71 has proven itself to be a great asset to Seton during the past year and no doubt will continue its efforts in the future
a trick Althoff Juanita Bello Lucinda Brice Kathy Brown 'ancy Coon Miriam Day Charles Day ton Rose Marie Delci Anthony Brunka la Reynaldo BuelnaMary Helen Gonzales
Mary Greve
Patricia Haasis
Christopher Harshey
Lauriena LeHaye
Theresa Lopez
Jacqueline Hayes
Eleanor Hernandez
Felicia Hernandez
Majella Manuel
Robert Martinez
Gloria Hernandez
Douglas Koppinger
Alfred Munoz
Wayne Nevala
Margaret ;\1aurer
Theresa McCormick
Michael Kraus
Anne Lanie
Robert Olson
Joseph Patten
Rosemary McDowell
Edward Samora
Missing:
Robert Caste llini
joseph re e
Gary \\ ersan
Richard Swenson
Frances Torres
joseph Troyer
Deborah Walker
Ethel Walsh
Kathy Posz
Donald Pruemer
Marshall Reynolds
Dolores Rodriquez
Sandy Ruhland
Carolyn Serrano
Robin Sewell
Christine Stachon
Juana Schmezle
Michael Secord
Rose Marie Sanks
Religion is an outstanding part of a Setonian's life. Here, Father McGloin enlightens the sophomores in the Religion II class.
The completion of a sewing project is one of the many tasks the Home Economics II class must do. Above L. Lerma, J. Rooney, M. Freye, and M.J. PO\ ers proudly display their projects while right, S. Joseph and D. Buessing relax in theirs.Students who are loyal to their school display this loyalty through continuous efforts at good study habits. Success in learning results from these effort::;.
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Magdalena Alvarez and Sandra Ong seem to enjoy running this machine in their Office Practice class . Patty Lynn and 1ike Broadhurst try to help David Kollasch solve a difficult proof in Geometry At right, explains a problem as the Trigonometry class watches attentivelyA pilot program of allowing students from Seton to enroll in classes at Chandler High was initiated this year when seniors Mark Summers, Duane O'Connell, David Culbertson, Roger Lawrence and Anthony Meyer attended Physics classes there.
The Physical Science class has a time to question Captain
Mrs. Ryan and l\1rs. Denk teach Seton's students to express themselves through art. Rose Ann Zweber, Mary Cecolli and Jr. Acuna exhibit their talents in art work.
Teaching students to drive carefully is Mr. McMillen's job in the Drivers' Education Class. Here he and Anthony Meyer, Cathy Hernandez, Elizabeth Sanks and Jane Schumacher stand by our newly acquired Dodge.
Our library facilities are always open during study hours Here freshmen Donald Pruemer and Gary Wesan take advantage of the listening equipment available there while senior Magdalena Alvarez reads.
A group of freshmen boys pose after a work-out in Freshmen P. E. Pic-here are P Althoff, R. l\1artinez, R Swenson, and C. Harshey.
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Lucy Rodarte, Student Council President, William Christoph, Vice-President, Rita Koppinger, Treasurer, and Cheryl Grambley, Secretary, proudly exhibit class banners.
Spanish Club Officers, Kathy Kaufmann, Treasurer, and Susan Joseph, Vice- President enjoy decorating a sombrero, while Ruben Buelna, Secretary, and George 1artinez, President learn the vocabulary for some Spanish artifacts.
Here the officers of the Girls' Athletic Association determine who is first Dorothy Buessing, President, Patricia Buessing, Vice-President, Mary Arriaga, Sports Manager, and Ann Debold, Secretary, make the decision with good nature
Seton High this year ha for the first time an official Chapter of the Future Secretaries' Association in conjunction with girls from Chandler High School Both groups are pictured here with Mrs Maryruth Morrison and Mrs . Isabel Gryder, moderators for the girls from Seton
Several unsuspecting students and teachers found themselves in jail during Seton's first Mardi Gras It was a huge success and the school fund soared as a result.
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Pictured from left to right arc members of the school board: seated- Father Peter McGloin, 1r. Glynn Cress, Mr. Richard 1eycr, standing- Mr. Gene 1cMillen, Father Jolm Cullinan, Mr. Edward Becker, Chairman, Father John McMahon, Mr. David Duchworth. Absent arc Father Bartholomew Horan, Dr. Richard Landini, Mr. William Holtcy, and Sister Mary Philip.
Second erne ·tcr brought a new ;en'or to Seton Ocar ;\1unoz, Rt. 1 Box 113, Saint Mary ' s amiable at all times
Perez, a former Setonian, returned from Me ico to enjoy another year with usHOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES
Seniors Barbara Posz, Luc1a Rodarte and Kathy Kaufmann
Former Queen and King
Mary Dwyer and Victor Rael
HOMECOMING QUEEN and HOMECOMING KING
Barbara Posz and Rueben Buelna
Planning next month's "Trumpet" are Seniors Enid Fisher, Lucy Rodarte and Mike Ellison.
Margaret Chittick, Christine Fisher, Anthony Meyer and Cheryl Grambley are officers of the National Honor Society. Here they pose with the NHS plaque.
The Yearbook Staff make their deadline. (Standing left to right)
Jeanne Rooney, Liz Lerma, Jeff Smith, Anthony Meyer. (seated)
Karen Habeeb, Margaret Chittick, Nancy Ekstrom and Cheryl Grambley.
Several students seemed contented to play "jacks" on Field Day. Mary Ellen Tibbits looks very concerned over her score.
We are proud of our girls who write for outside newspapers. They are Mary Freye, Rita Koppinger, Terry Althoff, Kathy Kaufmann and Chris Fisher.
Mrs. Harriet Buntrock pres des at a monthly meeting of the 1- .S .A.Our principal, Father Peter McGloin, who has served Seton faithfully for the past twelve years, left u:s in February to accept the ne\V office of the Superintendent of Catholic Education in the Tucson Diocese. All Setonians will miss Father's cheery smile and pleasant words and hope he will return often.
While Setonians were sad to see Father McGloin leave, we eagerly joined in welcoming Father William Eigel to our school in the capacities of Vice-Principal, religion teacher and sports' director. We trust Father will feel at home at Seton.
Father Eigel and seniors Roger Lawrence and Michael Ellison admire the trophies the school and these boys received at the Invitational Basketball Tournament arranged by Father.
The Seniors show their appreciation to Father :-..1cGloin by presenting him with a small farewell party in their last religion class with him. Pierre VanDendriessche, a foreign exchange student from Belgium is greeted by Lucy Rodarte and Father McGloin..\1rs. Sarah Arriaga
Rick Austin
1\1r. and 1rs •• ed Buchanan and Family
Alfredo Careaga
Paul L. Christoph
Theresa Cress
;\1r. and Mrs. Oscar S. Delci and Family
Mr. and .\1rs. Joseph Della Morte
Dunkn' Donuts
:\1ary Dwyer and Victor Rae!, Class of '67
:.\1ike Ellison and Lucy Rodarte
.\1r. and .\1rs. Curtis Ellison and Family
.\1r. and Thomas Escobedo
.\1r. and .\1rs. Donnie Felix
.\1r. and Mrs. Joe Gonzales, Jr.
Cheryl Grambley, Class of '68
Janice Grambley, Class of '65
:.\1r. and i\1rs. William R. Grambley and Family
Betty Jo H. Gutierrez
Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Jimenez and Family
I\.1r. and .\1rs Clifford Kaufmann
Anne M. Kollasch
Mr. and .\1rs. Frank Kramer and Family
:V1r. and .\1rs. P. Langston and Family
Tannis and Peggy Langston
r-...1r. and .\1rs. Edwin C. Lawrence and Family
!\1r and .\1rs James C. Lynn
ACU A GROCERY
101 West Denver
Chandler
Congratulations Class of '68
ALBERT'S MARKET
78 East University, ;\1esa
Congratulations
CARL'S BARBER SHOP
218 1/2 West Main, \!1esa
Congratulations Class of '68 From a Friend
Mesa
DUTCH BAKE SHOP
"Just a Little B1t Better"
1228 West University Drive, Mesa
Congratulations Class of '68
JOAQUI ESCAN'DO. ', JR
'67 and JESSIE SOTO '60
Chandler
ESTA'S fLOWERS
18 \Vest Drive
Chandler
FIRESTOl E STORE
48 E;tst \1ain Street
:\1csa
Congratulations Class of '68
MR. and MRS. RAMO JI.\1ENEZ
1836 Washington Way , Venice, Calif.
Congratulations to the Class of '68
MR . & MRS . LY:-..1A S . FORKER
Mr. and 1rs. Joe V. :-..1artincz and Family
A 1/C Carol M. :\1eyer, U.S.A.F., Class of '66
;\1r. and :\1rs. Don • ortz
I\.1r. and Mrs. 'orbert 0' Connell
657 West Ray Road, Chandler and Mrs. Ronald •'· 1arlowe
I\.1r. and 1rs. Clarence J. Meyer and Family
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert W. O'.'eal
Mr. and James Patten
tv1r. and William J. Powers
PatTicia Powers, '66 and 1ary Jane Powers, '68
Kenneth and Myong Cha Quinones, and • ancy
Luann Raupp and Bruce Harshey, Class of '67 and 1\1rs. Francis D. Reese and Family
Col. and tvtrs. A. J. Rini
Rita, Kathy, Dec, Lucy, Barbara, and Jeanne
Lt. and Sevie A. Rodarte
Rosa, Lisa, :\1ary, Connie and Linda
:.\1r. and Joe M. Rosales and Family
.\1r. and .\1rs. F. J. Posz
:V1r. and .\1rs. Ed Samora and Family
Mr. and .\1rs. E. ;'1.1. Soto
Mr. and ;\trs Joe J. Sotomayor and Family
I\.1r. and Mrs. Frank Torres
Danny Urban and Enid Fisher
Sandi Ong and Lupe Vallccillo
MichellcVillalobosand Joe Rosales, Jr.
"Felicidadcs a \!1agdalina Alvarez"
MR & MRS LAURO GARCIA , JR & FAMILY
MR. and MRS . R . S . LAMBDL' 529 West Toledo Chandler
LE\\ IS DRUGS
43 East \.1a in Street W04-6357 -\.1esa
E.\L.\.1ETT '.1 . \1URPHY 245 West \1ain Street :\.Iesa-964-6252
Congratulations Class of '68 P0\1EROY'S \fEN'S STORE \!1esa and Scottsdale
Health, Happiness, and Success to the Class of '68 THE JOE PRESSELLERS' 114 South l·orrest, \1esa
QUICK SHOE REPAIR
19 South \1acDonald :-..1esa
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61 East Morelos Street, Chandler
SIP'. 'BITE RESTAURA, 'T SOl • orth Arizona A venue Chandler
SOUTH\VEST PICTURE A. D FRA:\fE C0\1PA li
900 East Street Mesa
THE CARD AND CAMERA CORRAL
39 Sout11 MacDonald
Mesa, Arizona
"Congratulations"
HANK DEBOLD
Auctioneer
"MARSH" REYNOLDS
Custom Builder
1021 East Third Place
Mesa, Arizona
W04-1835
Compliments of G. M . PAXMAN D.D.S.
Chandler, Arizona
EVERETT JONES CHEVRON
191 1 1orth Arizona Avenue
Chandler, Arizona
"Congratulations Class of '68"
PEACOCK BEAUTY SHOP
104 South Oregon
Chandler, Arizona
963-3275
The In Intimate Apparel
DEL'S CORSET FASHIONS
DEL GELELLA
Owner and Manager
23 South MacDonald
Mesa, Arizona
W0-1-7052
LARRY J. MELCHER MORTUARY
"Congratulations Class of '68"
"Chapel of the Roses"
Dedicated to Faithful Service
"Congratulations Clas of '6 "
ESCA N DON'S MARKET AND SHELL SERV I CE
"F rcc Dcliv ry"
Williams Field Road and Gilbert Road
1 orton' s Corner
Chandler, Arizona
963-5922
"Congratulations Class of '68"
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Torth Park Plaza
Chandler, Arizona
"Congratulations Class of '68"
KNIGH TS OF COLUMBUS
Council # 3419
Mesa, Arizona
"Congratulations Class of '68"
PAUL L. JOSEPH
"Everything for the home"
GILLIAM'S FURNITURE
280 South Arizona Avenue
Chandler, Arizona
963-325.'3
GUIDA'S BARBER SHOP
1126 East Main
Mesa, Arizona
W04-8046
DALLA S BROOK S R EALTY
16 East Buffalo Street
Chandler, Arizona
Farms-HomesBusiness- Commercial
"A Satisfied Buyer And Seller in Every Transaction"
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33 South MacDonald
Mesa, Arizona
964-8531
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32 So. SAN MARCOS PL.- CHANDLER ARIZONA
SAN ALVINO SHOE SALON
"Our shoes take you where the fun is. "
1orth Park Plaza
Chandler, Arizona
STUART'S HOME FURNISHINGS
71 East Denver
Chandler, Arizona
963-3287
"Congratulations Class of '68"
Compliments of DR. JOSEPH V. RYAN, JR.
Optometri t
100 West Boston
When Termites Are "The Time To Treat Was Yesterday"
S.O.S. EXTERMINATING
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Box 21, Chandler, Arizona
Free Estimate - Inspection
963-6171
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ROSAMOND'S FASHIONS
Dress Shop Beaut} Salon
1 Torth Park Plaza
Chandler, Arizona
963-5927
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CONWAYT. RYAN
98 West Boston
Chandler, Arizona
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963-3221
79 South Arizona Place
Chandler, Arizona
ALLSTATE INSURANCE
Glynn S. Cress, Representative
Chandler Chandler Sears . orth Park Plaza
SUN SPORTS
963-642I
963-6113
"Headquarters for all team supplies and letterman weaters.
All types of musical instruments. "
1022 North Arizona Avenue
Chandler, Arizona
963-5477
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I4 West Hulet Drive
Chandler, Arizona
963-635I
Serving Chandler Since 1948
DRIVE-IN-LAUNDRY
"One Day Service"
39 ·ortJ1 Arizona Place
Chandler, Arizona
963-4017
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"Free Delivery"
II West Boston
Chandler, Arizona
ROY DOSSEY PLUMBING
P. 0. Box 72I
Chandler, Arizona
963-3302
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26I South Arizona Avenue
Chandler, Arizona
963-5252
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126 West Pepper
Mesa, Arizona 964-5340
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"Congratulations Clas of '68"
Christ the King Parish
Mesa, Arizona
CHANDLER FLOWERS
44 West Buffalo 963-3948
NORTH PARK FLOWERS
94 1 Tort11 Park Plaza 963-347 6
"Congratulations Class of '68"
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"We invite you to visit the School."
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