1982

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The End Of An Era And The Beginning Of A New

From Seton's Ashes Will Rise A New Phoenix That Will Continue To Enlighten Minds And Mold Souls.

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Rev. Joseph V. Patterson Founder, Seton High School First Graduating Class - 1958 Sister Mary Ronald , S C. First principal

Rev. John McMahon Principal - Gym builder

Rev William Eigel R.I.P. Principal-1969

Mr Alfred Robles R IP bus driver

Rev Rolland Stair, C S.C. R.I.P, Pnnopal- 1976-78

Rev. John Hillmann R.I.P., Principal- 1971-74

Mr. Edward Mulvey R.I.P., Athletic Director

Mr. Joseph Martinez R I.P., Builder, Seton H.S.

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MOST REVEREND THOMAS ). O'BRIEN, BISHOP OF PHOENIX His Holiness Pope John Paul II ordains Thomas O'Brien, Bishop of Phoenix Reverend Joseph Ladensack Vidar, Christian Formation Bishop Thomas O'Bnen receives congratulations of His Holiness Pope John Paul II after ordination
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Reverend Anthony Cordeiro, O.P. Superintendent, Secondary Schools
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MOST REVEREND JAMES S. RAUSCH, D.O , Ph.D SECOND BISHOP OF PHOENIX 1977-1981

MEMORIAL - Bishop James Rausch

It is difficult, if not impossible , to transmit in words the sense of the man. He was truely "a man for all seasons". He was a profound thinker, a lover of people, a lonely man and a man of prayer. He stood apart in his courage to face unpopular regional and national social issues, yet he was very sensitive to the personal assaults directed at him . This personal pain not withstanding, he fought for the poor -for those without social or economic power to fight for themselves. Over all this, he loved his Church and truely tried to reflect the image of Christ in his ministry

Bishop Rausch began his ministry as a teacher in a secondary school. I can say with certitude that to his dying day he held that time in his life as being very special. His love and support for the schools in this diocese is well known by those close to him.

If one was to ask which of the schools held a special place in his loving concern and interest, it would be Seton Catholic in Chandler This is not fabricated for this yearbook, but real.

Bishop Rausch was a vital, profound man often misunderstood and disliked. However, one of the great treasures of my life is that he was my friend. He is one of your treasures too - now a loving friend with God

In Memory of: Michael Giovanni Fairbanks

"For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and melt into the sun? And what is it to cease breathing, but to free the breath from its restless tides, that it may rise and expand and seek God unencumbered?

Michael Fairbanks graduated from in 1979 after attending all four years of his high school career at Seton. He is remembered for his involvement in school life and the respect he gave to both faculty and peers. He died suddenly after a short illness on January 5, 1982.

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BROTHER MARK O'LEARY, O.P B A , M AT ; PronCipal Religoon ; Y<'arbook Chairperson : Socoal Studoes SISTER JOAN MARIE MADDEN, S C. MR DfNNIS BISCHOFF B A ; M.Ed Lobrary Sc. Vic<'·PronCipal; B S., M.S on Botany DNn of Boys, Lobrarian; Regomar Relogoon; fnglosh; Boology, Chemostry Senoor Moderator N H S. Moderator; Relogoon Brother Mark negotiates with part of Sophomore mafia SISTER MARIE THERESA RISHEL , S.C. B A.; M A on Math; Algebra; Geome· try; Trog ./Cal<. D<'an of Goris; Chaor· person: Science & Math Moderator , Cheerleaders & Pom Lone
Dean of Discipline! Need more coffee Sister? A D M I N I s T R A T I 0 N & s T A F F
Sister Joan relaxs in administration office
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We call her fondly: "Mrs Money Bags" "Can I help you"? MRS. DELORES VEDETTE Treasurer; Financial aid. MRS. SUSA SMITH Receptionist - Secretary Windows with a smile! Put it back together Pedro MRS. CON IE ARNONE Bus Driver; Maintenance
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MR PEDRO GO ZALES Maintenance Engineer
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Ruben makes his first stencil. Preparing for silk-screening Sister Diana closely watches over her students Every year in the scholastic exhibit s she has prize winners Sister says : "Anyone without art talent misses a spectrum of life". Blair Saville - Sister Diana's best art student & Scholarship winner. Sister Diana instructs Mark.
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Ruben's sun catcher Designing military jeeps. Above Left: Sister Diana tries something new, painting contour drawings.
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A series of charcoa l drawings.
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left: Sr. Diana shows Patrick how done. Below: Karen prepares to make ftrst print of her woodcut. Bottom-Right: Ruben's art work Bottom-left: Pencil drawing by Ruben

Business

Mrs Sch1lling and her neophyte? Carrera Master Accountant? Mobile two and typing galore
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Mike in after school typing class. Mr Denison Counselor and Guidance Heavy duty! "So you want to be a fashion designer, Martin?"

College visitations day

After high school, what?

Will

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there be yachts and condos??

Standing: Tracie Palmer, Mark Hermosillo, Natalie La Paglia, Rick Smith, Richard Parker, Sharee Littleton, Ken Walsh, Annette Azzie, Sitting: Debbie Eubanks, Kim Sather, Mary Katherine Fairbanks

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Top Left: Ms. Jill Marshall Left Bottom Ken Walsh as Charlie Brown (Are you lost, little boy?) Top R1ght: Mark Hermosillo in practice as Linus Lower Right: Annette Auie; Mark Hermosillo - touching scene on stage

The Fall production of the Drama Club this year was the play "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" based on the comic strip character "Peanuts". The production was under the direction of Ms. Jill Marshall and featured a cast in the main parts as fol lows: LucyAnnette Azzie; Linus - Mark Hermosillo; SnoopyMolly Ryan; Marcy - Annette Fettig; Sally - Sharee Littleton; Pig Pen - Brian Grady; Vio let - Mary Katherine Fairbanks; Frieda - Debbie Eubanks. The second semester featured Mr. Paul Schulte who produced the Spring drama production.

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ma Club In Action
Top : Molly Ryan as Snoopycomfortable at home Above : Ken tells his problems to the "Doctor"
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Below : Grand Finale Mr. Paul chulte - ew Drama director for second semester. Stoll - His "dogpatc h pose" Seton's "Drama Choral". haree Littleton - Her great aud1tion.
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Molly prepare for her great debut.

Science And Math

Specific facts in science are interesting but are not the major purpose of science Science should be presented as an on-going, everchanging and selfcorrecting process. In biology the student receives a view of himself as a functioning unit in a set of nested systems where everything affects everything else. In chemistry our goal is to emphasize problem solving skills that will flow over into all aspects of a students development and life.

Math is a process skill which develops a students power to "think" and perceive the world in concrete and forms and answers as well as speculative probabilities. In the end, we join the educated process which empowers each student to develop his or her own gifts. Catholic education enables each of us to realize the source of our giftedness.

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Football

The Seton Sentinel football team was picked by most of the southeast Valley media to finish last in the North

Division, Class C. It was no surprise to Coach McCarthy's rookie team

that they finished fourth with a 3 win 5 loss record. Besides the Home-

28 coming victory over Grand Canyon, the biggest victory was the Sentinel's upset win over the Mayer Wildcats by a score of 32-22. It was due to first time senior players like Tony Lucas and an emerging sophomore squad

32 MAYER that the Sentinels look forward to next season and an AlA berth in the

playoffs

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First Row : l-R : Gino Gutierrez ; Tony lucas ; Adam Mendoza; Peter Fairbanks; Gilbert Gajiola; M1 c hael Halbe ; Second Row : l-R: Michael Plummer; Michael Montes ; David Walker ; Paul Gum mel ; Paul Stoll; David Ryan ; Third Row: l-R : Coach McCarthy ; Terry Branson; Joseph Passarella; John Pasakovi c; Warren Youngman
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MARICOPA
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SETON 20 SCOTTSDALE CHRISTIAN 42
. SETON 16 WESTERN CHRISTIAN 10
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Senior Players

DAVID RYAN- TE TERRY BRANSON- DE TONY LUCAS - FB WARREN YOUNGMAN- DT
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ADAM ME DOZA - QB "Rookie" Mike Halbe gains Coach McCarthy's attention Coach McCarthy - Adam Mendoza - Strategy
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"The Bomb" lucas - the Sentinel Bull!
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"Doobie" for six!

Volleyball

L- R: Annette Ani, Tracie Palmer , Lois Hopkins ; Arl en Guevara, u11 Rael ; Coach Dreffs; Moll y Ryan ; Lisa Gummcl; Janet H opkins, Chns Brand
WIN SETON vs. MARICOPA 1 SETON vs. W CHRISTIAN 2 SETON vs. SALOME 0 ETON vs. G. CANYON 2 vs. SOUTHWE T S TON vs . COOLI GE 1 SETON vs MAYER 0 SETON vs SCOTTSDALE C. 1 Ov e rall Re c ord : 9 W in s -5 Lo sses
LOSS 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 23
Sen ior : Suzi Rae l

The Seton Varsity volleyball team had a winning season by defeating previously undefeated Southwest Indian and Scottsdale Christian The girls placed 3rd in varsity team conference play this year despite inexperience and reorganization The Seton girls fielded a young team this year and Coach Dreffs is expecting big things from next year's squad.

Sentinels on defense
Powerhouse Suzi!
The sublime circle
Molly's patented return! 24
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Pre-Game warmups

J. V. Volleyball

The Seton junior Varsity Volleyball team made its debut with a season of improvements. Only one player had any experience in the game before the season began. Seton highlight was a win over the Mayer Wildcats, a welcome victofor any Sentinel squad.

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L-R. Sherry Sm1th; Teri Lopes, K1m Holquin; Theresa Martinez; Coach Dreffs ; Annette Fettig ; Liz Ryan; Diana Granado.
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Sentinel Cheerleaders

Sun Srntin<>l fights th(• oppo\it1on School Spint m a< t1on
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L-R: Kim ather; Amy Dupke; Arleen Gu<>vara, Annette Auie; Su1i Rael; L-R: Molly Ryan; Renae Richardson; Cindy Valenzuela; Annmarie Arnone; Lois Hopkins; Lisa Gummel;
Sentinel Porn-line
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Suzi Sentinel to the rescue. It's Showtime. Freshmen and Sen1or float.
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Congratulating the new royalty
1981 Sentinel Homecoming
Sophomore and Junior float. Dancmg at its finest.

Physical Education

John turns into: "The Hulk." Mike gets caught cheating. Can Don pass? Angie shows us her athletic ability.
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Boy! Lisa sure has cute legs

Varsity Basketball

Seton's varsity had an outstanding season. The varsity, which had a record of 6 wins and 11 losses last year, completed the season with an overall record of 14 wins and 7 losses. The varsity finished second to state runner up, Maricopa, in league Play. Seton finished third in the Southwest Indian Invitational Christmas Tournament. Martin Contreras was an all tournament selection. Parents and students saw many exciting games this year including big wins over Maricopa, Salome, and Scottsdale Christian.

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Coach Needham, Freddy Contreras, Alex Drosos, Andy Stoll, Adam Mendoza, David Ryan , Joe Carrera, Gino Gutierrez, Coach Dennison, Rick Smith, Martin Contreras Gino's art of shooting. Martin on the fast break. Tip of time
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Tired Martin? Martin's great form? Adam's concentration. Ricky shoots!
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Martin Squeezes by.

Girls Basketball

The girls basketball team finished a fine season with a 13-4 record and a first place finish in Class C North B division. left-right (first row) Tracie Palmer, Arleen Guevara, lisa Gummel, Molly Ryan, Suzi Rael, Renae Richardson, lois Hopkins, (second row) Tammie Palmer, Annmarie Arnone, Terri lopes, Theresa Martinez, liz Ryan, Donna Gutierrez, Ampy lee. "Congratulations for hard work, dedication, improvement, and sacrifice." Coach Dreffs

Standing: (L-R) Tracy Palmer, Arleen Guevara, Lisa Gummel, Molly Ryan, Susi Rael , Renae Richardson , Lois Hopkins Kneeling: (L-R) Tammie Palmer, Annmane Arnone , Terri Lopes, Theresa Martinez, Liz Ryan, Donna Gutierrez, Ampy Lee Renae and Molly on a fast break
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Renae for a lay-up. Arleen goes up for a point! Renae shoots over opposition
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Arleen for the rebound

j.V. Basketball

Seton's Junior Varsity finished with a 13-3 record, placing them in first place. Seton had big victories over Salome and Scottsdale Christian. The biggest and most exciting victory was a double overtime victory over archrival Maricopa. The Junior Varsity's victories came from hard work and hustle.

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Front Row : Greg Rodriguez, Ernte Friend, Bryan Oakes, Gino Guitierrez, Gilbert Gajiola, Fred Contreras , Jeff Sevtlle, Back Row Coach Rick eedham, Robert Sweador, Paul Stoll, Andy Stoll, Paul Gummel , Jordan Ktllian , Candy Guevera, David Walker
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Jump hot, Candy Fred for an easy two. ice form Andy.
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Will he make 1t?

The Seton baseball team opens its 1982 season optimistic it can better its third place finish from last year. With three returning infielders from last year and an emphasis on sound defense Seton could have one of the best infields in the conference. Seton returns David Walker at second base, John Pasakovic at first and Adam Mendoza at short stop. Paul Stoll, who played in the outfield last year, will move to third base. The Sentinels also are helped out by the addition of Mike Trevizo, a steady fielding Freshman who will play both short stop and second base. Coach McCarthy is also optimistic, that with steady improvement, Seton could have the best pitching in the conference. Seton returns only one starter from last year, Adam Mendoza, who could be the best pitcher in Class "C" if he continues to develop. The other two players expected to do most of the pitching are David Walker, and Mike Trevizo. Both are capable of throwing strikes consistently. Seton also returns their starting catcher from last year, Tony Lucus. Lucus, one of the only two seniors on the club, had taken on the role of the team leader and could also be the best catcher in the conference. In the outfield the Sentinels expect to start returning outfielders Paul Gummel and Jordan Killian is center field and right field. Left field is open to either Joe Cardinal or Greg Rodriquez, both Freshman.

Others on the team:

Neal O'hora-OF

Mike Lange-38

Pat Barret-28

Richard Chandler-OF

Don Llona-OF

Joe Grant-OF

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L-R: first row- Greg Rodriquez; Rick Chandler; M1chael Lange; Mike Trevizo, Patrick Barrett Top row- Coach McCarthy; Paul Stoll; joseph Grant; john Pesakovic; Adam Mendoza; Tony Lucas; eil O'Horo
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B a s e b a I I

Girl's Softball

The softball team has both an old and new story. The old part is 8 returning letter-winners from last years state runner's up team. The new part is 6 freshmen all of whom will see playing time during the season. The teams strength is defense and aggressive base running. If the teams hittin g continues to improve the Sentinals will have a very successful season.

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L.R. - Top Row : Coach Dreffs; Elizabeth Ryan ; Arleen Guevara ; lois Hopkins, lisa Gummel ; D1anne Austin ; Janet Hopkins; TraCie Palmer Bottom Row : Annette AzZI; Ampy lee; Dawn Walker; Theresa Martmez; Teri lopez; K i m Holquin; Paula Austin ; Tammie Palmer Martm Contreras Treas. Mark Hermosillo Sec.
CLASS OFFICERS
Annmarie Arnone Pres. Molly Ryan H R

BUEL A, A GIE

CO TRERAS, MARTIN

ARMATA, )OH

ARNONE, AN MARIE

GUEVARA, ARLEEN

CHANDLER, RICHARD

BRAND, CHRIS

GRADY, BRIAN

CARRERA, JOSEPH

GUMMEL, LISA

DRZYMKOWSKI, MICHAEL

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PARKER, RICHARD RAEL, LAURA LA PAGLIA , NATALIE STOLL, ANDREW YAKAITIS , CATHERINE PITTERLE , ANDREW HERMOSILLO , MARK PALMER , TAMMIE WAGNER , DANNY PASSARELLA , JOSEPH
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RYAN , MOLLY ARA DA , GRACE
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HOLQUIN, KIM
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HOPKINS, )A ET KULIK, BRENDA MO TA 0, I EZ O'HORO, Ell HOPKINS, LOIS LITTLEBURY, TIFFA Y MYLER, CHARLES PASAKOVIC, JOHN KILLIAN, JORDAN LLONA, DONALD MYLER, JOHN PITTERLE , MATT PALMER , TRACIE

WALKER,

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PARKER, AMY RICHARDSON, RENAE STOLL, PAUL DAVID YAKAITIS, LINDA RUBALCABA, ANTHO Y G, BERT RAEL, KATHY SATHER, KIM VALDEZ, LEAH GMA BRYA
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FAIGLE, ERICA

AUSTIN, PAULA

BARRETT, PATRICK

BRAND, ROBERT

BUELNA, MERCI

AHLES, JOEL

EUBANKS, DEBBIE FAIRBANKS, MARY KATHERINE

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F r e s h m e n
BUEL A, TERRI CARDINAL, JOSEPH CRISS, JAMES DUDLEY, LISA
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COWDREY, MELISSA CONTRERAS, FREDERICK

FETTIG, ANNETTE

FRIEND, ER EST

FORTUNE, MELA IE GARNICA, ABELINA

GONZALES, EVA

GRANADO, DIANA

GUEVARA, CANDIDO

GUTIERREZ, DONNA

KENT, MISSY

KRUMREY , ROBERT

LANGE, MICHAEL

LEE, AMPY

left to Right (l-R) Mrs. Menchaca, Moderator; Paula Austin-V.P; Teri lopes H.R.; Mr. Edward Martin, Moderator; Frederick Contreras, Pres .; Theresa Martinez, Treas .; Carmen Robles, Sec.; Amy Park-H.R.
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LOPES , TERI

MARTINEZ , THERESA

MOW , ARTIMESA

MULLENIX LAURA

OAKS, BRYAN

PARK, AMY

PITTERLE, JEAN

PLUMMER , MICHAEL

ROBLES, CARMEN

RODRIGUEZ , GREG

ROSALES, MARY

RYAN, ELIZABETH

SA VILLE, JEFF

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SMITH, SHERRY

SULLIVAN, JOLENE

SWEADOR, ROBERT TAI LA, MARIAM

TOFANELLI, LAURA

TREVIZO, MICHAEL

VALDEZ, THERESA

VEGA, MARIA

WALL, CA DY

WHITE, MICH EAL

ANDERSON, DEA

TEACHER'S PET

THOMPSON, MICHAEL WALKER, DAWN
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Model United Nations

Every year Seton High School competes in the Arizona Model United Nations at the University of Arizona in Tucson The meeting is a symulation of the actual United Nations proceedings in New York. This year Seton will represent the Peoples Republic of China on Six different committees and also on the Security Council. Seton is very fortunate this year because for the first time they have been given a Security Council country Model U N. is an excellent program for teaching those students interested in how the United Nations works. The students also learn about the country they are representing

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Close Up

Seton students have been invited by the Close Up Foundation ' s government studies program to travel to Washington D . C. to examine first hand the workings of the federal government

Over the past 11 years Close Up has brought students and teachers to Washington for an intense week long look at the Workings of the federal government. Sr. Patricia led this year's group

Ba c k Row : L- R: K Smith; S Littl e ton ; R Robl es; S Ra e l; M. Parad e s Front Row - L- R: K Wal s h ; M

Ne gron ; A. Dupk e; D . Austin ; Sr . Patri ci a , S .C.

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National Honor Society

Annmarie Arnone, Mark Hermisillo, Annette Azz1, Sr. Joan Marie, lisa Gummel, Martin Parades, Martin Contreras, Mary Higginbotham, Ken Walsh, Suzi

Rael, Ken Walsh, Arleen Guevara, Alex Drosos, Susan Wimar

Angie Buelna, laura Rael, Ten Buelna, Teri lopes, Kim Sather, Marie Vega, Eva Gonzales, Merci Buelna, Artimisa Mow, Theresa Valdez, Ruben Robles, Mike

White, Mary Rosales, Miriam Taylor, Martin Paredes, Mrs. Menchaca, Kathy

Rael, Ampy lee, Trisha Granillo, Freddy Contreras, Paul Gummel

French

Erica Fa ig le, Ci n dy Va le n zue la, Re n ee Ric h a r dson, Susa n W ima r , Ricky Sm ith , Sh a ree litt leto n , Rueba n Rob les, A lex D rosos, Martin Parades, M rs. Menc h aca

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Spanish

MRS TERRY BARNES

BA, M A ., Ph.D. Cand

Engli s h Dept Chairperson Sophomore Moderator English

SISTER PATRICIA BEGGY , MR MICHAEL DENISON

B.A ; M S Counseling Counseling-Guidance Psychology s c

B.S. . M . Ed . Home Econom1 c s Book Store Attendance Basketball Coach

Faculty

Middle left:

Mrs Barnes in English comedy

M1ddle R1ght.

Sullivan " snowmg" Mr . Denison . lower left :

Sister Patricia keeps Branson smiling. lower R1ght · Dr Jeckel & Mr Hyde I Mr Bischoff?

MR DE NIS BISCHOFF

B.S.; M S Botany Dean of Boys Biology , Chemistry Bus Driver

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Top Left : "Rogues Gallary" & Mr Dreffs

Top Right: Mr. Martin's "Sing Along!"

MR. FLOYD DREFFS

B.S World History; U.S. History Sophomore Moderator Girls Coach: Volleyball; Basketball; Softball

MR. EDWARD MARTIN

B. A . Campus Mtn1stry Religion Freshmen Moderator Track Coach

MR. KEVIN MC CARTHY

B.A

Asst. Dean of Boys AthletiC Director Football, Baseball Coach Arizona History; Government; Free Enterprise Model United Nations

Lower Left :

Chaperones - Mr. & Mrs. K. McCarthy

MRS. MARY ME

B.A French, Spanish Moderator French & Spanish Clubs Freshmen Moderator

ILower Right:

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"Knock it Off" Yes, Mrs. Menchaca!

B.A.; M.A Math.

Dean of Girls

Chairperson: Science & Math

Math: Alg.; Geom.; Trig.; Math Analysis

Moderator: Cheerleaders & Pom-Pom

Top Left: Sister Marie Theresa making Math easy?

Top Right : Ms Marshall giving mstructions on "Peanuts" .

Middle Left : Mrs. Schilling in her business domain

M1ddle Right : Sister Diana - All is well with the world!

B.A.

Chairperson: All Electives

Business Dept. - Typing; Accounting; Shorthand

Moderator : Juniors

SISTER MARIE THERESA, S.C. MRS. LAURA SCHILLING
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SISTER DIANA English IV, Art, Art Appreciation Book Store

Autographs

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Seniors '82

ADLHOCK, JOSEPH AUSTIN, DIANE AZZI , ANNETTE BRANSON , TERRY DIEPSTRATEN, CAROLYN DROSOS, ALEX DUPKE, AMY GUMMEL, JOHN HIGGINBOTHAM, MARY INGERSON, CHANTAL LUCAS, TONY MENDOZA, ADAM NEGRON, MARISOL PAREDES, MARTIN RAEL, SUZANNE ROBLES, RUBEN RUBALCABA, CHRISTOPHER RYAN, DAVID SMITH, KARIN SMITH, RICHARD SULLIVAN, JAMES

Seniors Not Shown

BRICE, ROBERT

Seniors Not Shown

LITTLETON, SHAREE

MONTES, MICHAEL

WALSH, KENNETH
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VALENZUELA, CINDY YOUNGMAN, WARREN WIMER, SUSAN
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Autographs
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Autographs

Senior Memories

JOE ADLHOCK

Memories

Spanish Club 1, 2, 3

Drama Club 3

Model UN. 3

Class Vice President 4

Student Council 4

National Honor Society 2, 3, 4

National Honor Society Pres. 4

A7 Association of Math Teachers Test-First Place 3

Memories :

The burning of Seton, The football game the day after , Mr Ryb1 c ki

Ambitions :

To enter the field of astronomy, to write (books) , to be very happy

DIANNE AUSTIN

Memories:

Homeroom Rep 1, 2

Varsity softball 1, 2, 3, 4

) V. Volleyball 2

Girls State Rep 3

Class Secretary 3

Class President 4

Close Up 4

Valentine Queen ominee 3

Homecommg Queen Nominee 4

Memories·

The Boss, Mutt, S1ster, Shootie Bear, Cool Cats Ambitions.

I hope to be successful at everything I do, and to always keep a smile on my face

AN ETTE AZZI

Memories.

) V Cheer 1

) V. Volleyball 3

Softball 2, 3, 4

Varsity Cheer 2, 3, 4

Vars1ty Cheer Co-Captain 4

Vars1ty Volleyball 4

Spanish Club 2, 3

Spanish Club President 3

Drama Club 3, 4

Nat1onal Honor Society 3, 4

National Honor Society Sec. 3

Speech 1

Model U N 4

Chorus 1, 2, 3

Ambitions:

To be successful in the theatre; to be happily married

TERRY BRA SON

Memories.

Football 3, 4

Memories :

Seton's fire, Kim Holquin

Ambitions :

To be accepted by the NFL as star defensive end.

ROBERT BRICE

Memories:

Yearbook photographer 4

Homecoming runner-up 4

Memories:

Being DJ for Seton Dances, the Who, Doobie Brothers, The Grateful Dead, Frank Zappa, Peter Tosh Concerts Ambitions

To be a ditch digger m Guadalupe

CAROLYN DIEPSTRATEN

Memories : Softball Track

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Senior Memories

Memories ; Coming to Seton , The great senior c.lass

ALEX DROSOS

Memones

French Club Pres 3

Class Rep 3

ational Honor Society 4

Drama Club 3

Chorus 3

Model U.N 4

Basketball 2, 3, 4

Football 1

Track 4

Memories:

Pi7Za Hut, junior year, College day at Bourgade Ambitions:

To be successful , respected and happy

AMY DUPKE

Memones:

Homeroom Rep. 2, 3

Close Up 4

Softball Varsity 1, 2

JV Cheer 1

Varsity Cheer 4

Cinco Queen Runner-up 1

Memories ;

The Boss, "Hold On", Seton on Wheels, the lady in purple, Sewer Farms Ambitions:

To be happy and to have a lot of money .

JOHN GUMMEL

Memories :

Drama 1, 3

Spanish Club 2

Class Rep 1

Football 1, 2, 3

Basketball 2, 3, 4

Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4

Homecoming Attendant 3

Memories :

S1x religion teachers in our Freshman year , Scoring a 58 yd. touchdown on Homecoming junior year , junior retreat, Graduating Ambitions:

Playing professional football, or being an aviation mechanic

MARY HIGGINBOTHAM

Memones:

Drama Club 1, 2, 3

Chorus 1, 2, 3

JV cheer 1, 2

Class treasurer 3, 4

National Honor Society 3, 4

Memories:

Mr. Rybick1, junior retreat, Sewer Farms, Seton Annex . Ambitions:

I hope to be a C P.A

CHANTAl I GERSO

Memories:

Chorus 1

Memories: junior retreat, junior prom, "Hold On" Ambitions:

To understand myself better and others by becoming a psychologist

SHAREE LITTLETO

Memories:

Yearbook staff 4

Memories : "81" tour of the Rolling Stones, The Boss, Mr Denison , Sugar. Ambitions : To meet Mick Jagger and go to Europe

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Senior Memories

TONY LUCAS

Memories:

Spanish Club 2

Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4

Football 2, 4

Memories: The fire, John Gummel.

Ambitions: Go to Harvard Law School.

ADAM MENDOZA

Memories:

Football 1 , 2, 3, 4

Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4

Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4

Memones : Fire , Valentine King

Ambitions:

To become a priest in the South.

MICHAEL MONTES

Memories:

Spanish Club 3

Football 3, 4

Baseball 4

Memories:

The Mexico trip

Ambitions :

To patent and market an invention, to own a little ranch , join the Marine Corps.

MARISOL NEGRON

Memones:

Pom Line 2, 3

Close Up 4

Memones :

Willie Nelson concert, "Hold On", Shoot1e Bear.

Ambitions: To become a computer operator.

MARTIN PAREDES

Memones:

Spanish Club 2, 3

National Honor Society 4

Homeroom Rep 3, 4

Class Sec 1

Memories : Yearbook editor, Seton on Wheels, Our Lips are Sealed.

Ambitions:

Major in Fashion, grow to be 6 ft

SUZI RAEL

Memories:

JV cheer 1

Varsity cheer 2, 3, 4

Vars1ty Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4

Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4

Valentine Queen 3

V Pres1dent 1

Pres1dent 2, 3

Student Council Treasurer 4

Close Up 3, 4

Model U . N. 4

National Honor Society 4

Drama Club 3

Chorus 3

Homecoming nominee 4

Memories:

Sewer Farms, Jun1or Retreat , "Mutt"

Ambitions: To always have fun

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Senior Memories

RUBE ROBLES

Memories :

Class Sec. 1

Spanish Club Treas 1, 2, 3, 4

French Club Treas 3

Close Up 3, 4

Yearbook staff 4

Homecoming nominee 1

Memories:

Seton on Wheels, Willie Nelson concert, Pat's concert, Mexico City Ambitions : To become a millionare, win an oscar, be well known.

CHRIS RUBALCABA

Memories:

Spanish Club

Close Up

Memories : Sr Peter's math class , Mexico City trip, Sewer Farms

Ambitions : To become successful and have a good marriage.

DAVID RYAN

Memories: Football 1, 2, 4

Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4

Baseball 4

Drama 1, 2

Homecoming King

Spanish Club 1, 2

Memories : Junior Retreat, Mr. Testa, Mr. Harris.

Ambitions: To have a happy life

KARIN SMITH

Memories: Chorus 1

Drama Club 3

Memories: Sewer Farm, Fire

Ambitions: To manage my own restaurant.

JIM SULLIVAN

Memories: Football Basketball

Yearbook

Homeroom Rep

Memories :

Loved senior year, had a good time.

Ambitions : Hope to be success

CINDY VALENZUELA

Memories:

Porn 2, 3, 4

Homeroom Rep 2

Student Council 2, 4

Drama Club 3

Chorus 3

Softball 3, 4

Memories : Seton on Wheels, Mr Rybicki Ambitions:

Be a business executive for a big firm, get married , have kids.

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KEN WALSH

Memories:

Drama 1,3,4

Spanish Club 1,2,3

Model U.N. 2,3,4

Nat1onal Honor Society 3,4

Baseball 3

Student Council Pres 4

Memories: Mex1co City, Junior retreat.

Ambitions: To be rich and famous

Senior Memories

SUSAN WIMER

Memones:

Chorus 1,2,3

Drama 3

Memories: Transfered to Seton junior year, Ambitions: To make the best out of life

WARREN YOUNGMAN

Memories:

Football 1,2,3,4

Yearbook 3,4

Basketball 2

Memories:

Playing basketball

Ambitions: 5 star general of the army

Class Of 82

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Hear No Evil

Smell No Evil

Speak o Evil

"Is my hair in place?"

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Terry's Hefty Top loretta sings the blues
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Peter Jams! Above-Dianne Austin and David Ryan are Boy's and Girl's State for 1981. Below-Ken Walsh, math contest winner
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Above-Academ1c Bowl winners, Lisa Gummel, Renae Richardson, joe Carrera, joe Adlhock , Alex Drosos , Ann mane Arnone , and Ken Walsh Below-Student body executive officers , Ken Walsh Pres1dent , Lisa Gummel Vice President , and Su1i Rael Treasurer, and Loise Arnon Secretary Oh my God! Daniel smiling? Mr Sederstrom, Seton's new English t<'acher. Joe Passerella-V P.-on duty. Mr. Bnce - Psychological-throw back.
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A Sentinel's work is never done Austin in Sr Marie Theresa's kingdom. How do you choose a college? How many men go there?
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Where are the horsies? Look at
that line!
Outdoor Mass for th<' faithful Under : Good vs. Good?
Campus
Below : Father Ramon wins Bottom : Mr Martin tunes up. Warming up for Mass
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Dianne as lead vocalist?

Ministry

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Left: Father Joseph Lessard from Mt Carmel at the Offertory of the Mass Middle Student Body Mass - Communion Bottom left Louise Arnone announces the Good News . Bottom right: Brother Mark helps with Communion.

The goal of campus ministry is to promote awareness of God and others. To sensitize students to the needs of others V'<ho suffer injustice in the world. The context of this ministry is done within the frame-work of the Catholic tradition. In this framework we hold that we bring Christ into the world and that this is done through good works for others.

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Sen1or Retreat in the Tap1yak setting Retreat Makmg a gift for a secret fnend Why so serious Rick? Conference in the woods at Senior Retreat Steve Ryan entertains Mike & the silent woods

Yearbook Staff

Brother Mark goes over basic rules. Are you listening Richard? Sharee and Martm layout a page. Okay class, say cheese
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"Chc<>se"

Sends Best Wishes to the Class of '82 and we hope the '81-'82 school year is the best ever.

Try Aj's for Breakfast (the Best in Chandler)

Lunch (Some Very Special Sandwiches,} and Dinner (Mexican Food with an Authentic Flavor.)

Samuel Lambros P.O Box 21534

Phoenix, Ariz 85036 (602) 268-6678 (801) 375-1394

Congratulations to the Class of '82 from "The upper cut" hairstyling for Men & Women

Boyd & Dorothy Mowery

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Restaurant
6403 W. Williams Field Rd. Chandler
First American Plaza 2950 N . Dobson Rd. Chandler, AZ 85224 963-3193
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H. A. LEAVITT, RITA J. A. LEAVITT, &c Chandler Flowers 245 NO. ARIZONA AVE. PHONE 963- 3476 CHANDLER, ARIZONA 85224
(602) 963-4526 CONWAY T. RYAN ATTORNEY AT LAW LAW OFFICES OF Conway T. Ryan, P.C. 98 WEST BOSTON STREET CHANDLER, ARIZONA 85224 elf & E 1650E. :Btoadway cMt:ia MARY RYAN 33 SAN MARCOS FAIRWAY DRIVE CHANDLER, AZ 963-5316 266-8800 (o) 956-6812 (H) CAROLYN SIEBRAND Sales New York Life Insurance Co. Life, Health, Disability, Medicare, IRA, Pensions, Annuities A & S Dental Associates 2950 N. Dobson Suite #18 (Corner of Dobson & Elliott) Chandler - Phone: 899-0400 George A. Simpson D.M.D. Stephen A. Judd D.M.D. 75
76 CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1982 From DAIRY NUTRITION SERVICES, INC. TEMPTATIO It's a great temptation for some to cl1mb the walls or fences around APS substations But high-voltage equipment 1ns1de can be deadly So, g1ve warning to anyone you see playing around a substat1on And 1f a kite , ball or Frisbee lands 1ns1de , call us We'll retrieve 1t safely APS. I • Arizona Public Service Company BUD MELCBER MIKE CARDING Realtor Associate Office (602)839-9444 Res . (602)838-8753 NOTARY AN D A 01 A'[ 1 IR 2655 West Guadalupe Road Mesa, Arizona 85202 Arizona Bus Sales, Inc. Sales and Rentals George Tillery Home: (602) 893-3645 (602) 243-7141 4028 South 36th Street P.O. Box 21226 Phoenix , Arirona 85036

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '82

• HOME OWNERS • FARM & RANCH PLANS

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Office: 831-0766 2950 N . Dobson Road

HOURS: -8 : 30-5:30 WEEKDAYS 8:30-12:00 SATURDAYS

Home : 899-7276 Suite #8 (Dobson & Elliot) Chandler, AZ 85224
OF
Mullen's SOUTHWEST AUTO LEASE Phoenix WE SUPPLY RUGS MOPS OUSTCLOTHS, CAR OUSTERS a. AIR FRESHENERS DUST-TEX MOP SERVICE 9205 NORTH 10TH AVENUE PHOENIX AR I ZONA 8!5021 Jim Knights PHOENIX Q44-2608 71
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS
1982
78 Congratulations Class of 82 Marine Accessories and Fishing Gear Give U s A Ring 963 - 4069 Chandler Stationers 58 S San Mar c o s Pl. Chandler OFFICE SUPPLIES AND GIFTS FOR BUSINESS AND HOME Co mpl ete Body R e p air and Au to Pai n ti n g Owner !JJ(ary :7/nn JJeneu e nlo 96.3 -.32 7.5 Jfeads - CZ/p Walk-ins Welcome Wnisex 01yfing 104 (5 Ore1on Chandler 7lron c5al First American National Bank MEMBER F D I.C. AND FEDERAL RESERVE 1098 N ARIZONA AVE 963 - 6394 2990 N DOBSON RD 899 - 58 28
It nights of <!rnlumb us Congratulations Seniors SIMMONS Sports & Office Supplies 590 N. Alma School Rd. Chandler Az 85224 899-6500 Tom Simmons Controller CHANDLER COUNCIL, No. 3121 644 E. Williams Field Road Chandler, Arizona 85224 J RENTAbS · • Dave & Gerry , 963-4770 464 W.lvanhoe ChJf)dler, Az. 8.5'224 "Everything in Cleaning Supplies" E-Z JANITOR SUPPLY CO Max Sayre 254-5666 424 E. Buckeye Rd Phoenix, Arizona 85004 79
80 PHONE 899-1084 JIM HElL, OWNER dfutomotiue COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS 781 SO. ARIZONA AVE. CHANDLER, AZ 85224
Senior Class of '82
Heil Automotive
Congratulations!
from
R. WILLIAM KENT DISTRIBUTOR 481 N EVERGREEN ST CHANDLER AZ 85224 24 H R TOW ING PHO N C 9C>:J 32U2 CHANDLER 001 • 0 SERVICE 2 09 NORTH ARIZONA AVENU E C HANDLER ARI ZO NA 8 522 4 A L R OB IN SO N OrALFR GEO R GE H AWKIN S JR AREA CODE 6 02 9 63 - 6 4 33 Located in the North Plaza Shopping Center 1016 N. Arizona Ave . Chandler, Arizona THE G1"' N At..MA SCHOO L CHAND L ER A Z BGG - 84!58 IAIY KLOSD A NI!:AR L.V NI!:W 8HOP TOV. N I TURIIl WE B U V AND SEL. t.. 81
82 W e' l l h e lp you pr e p ar e f o r t omorrow ... FURNITURE•CARPET SINCE 1926 OPE DAILY 9 AM - 5 : 30 PM 518 N. ARIZONA AVE. 963-1766 FREE SETUP & DELIVERY FREE INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE V1 sa, Mas t e r C h a r ge MESA 166 W MAIN 834-5236 69 W es t Bo ston 899-5950 EARTHLY DELIGHTS NATURAL H EALTH STORE 918 Alma School Rd. ROBERT GARMO CHA DLE R, ARI ZO A 85224 (602) 899-4168 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982 Pam & Key Breitenstein Siebrand Shows & Carnival Compliments of Richard Chandler

To the students at

Seton Catholic High School: Best wishes for success and abundant good health.

Desert Samaritan Hospital & Health Center

A Division of Samaritan H ealth Service

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84 COY( IS T H I CHAHDL l l AllA L I K l THl SUfril serving . . . Chandler, Chandler Heights, Gilbert , Queen Creek, Sun Lakes , and surrounding communities Presenting comprehensive local 5 Days A Week news and feature coverage . . . MONDAY thru THURSDAY AFTERNOONS and SATURDAY MORNING Keep informed SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Call CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 963-6660 Turn your unused items into cash! Call CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 963-6666 or write or visit our office 117 W Will1ams Field Road P 0 Box 368 , CHANDLER , AZ 85224 "Growing With Chandler" CHANDLER REALTY RESIDENTIAL a COMMERCIAL SALES RENTALS a RENTAL MANAGEMENT SUITE I GRANADA PLAZA 510 N ALMA ICHOQI. ROAD CHANDLER, AZ. 830 -1 333 Plowers AT ARDEN SQUARE 4830 E Ma1n Mesa , Arozona 85205 AlFREDO'S MEXICAN FOOD AL.I""IED & MA,.IA MUNOZ 71 E WIL l l AMS F I EL D R n. CHANDLER, A Z fl!5224 cooK - CONNIE MUNOZ T a'lle Out Service 963-2208
COMPLIMENTS OF [Rl Central ....... eo Real Estate Co. 1256 West Williams Field Road Chandler, Arrzona 85224 963-2659 "A FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY'' Central 963-6343 Construction Co. RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL EVERYTHING IN GLASS BISHOP GLASS CO. DARREL FOSTER MANAGER 88 I EAST MAIN MESA, ARIZONA PHONE 834 390 0 SURGE ARIZONA DAIRY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY, INC. 271 SO WASHINGTON CHANDLER ARIZONA 85224 , 85
86 r------------------------------------------------------------,1 Tomorrow has a place for those who demand more of themselves today. We go out of our way for you. Valley National Bank ·o ,\lorl' l.o.tr. 2fHIIll ghhorl ",J ottiCl':> thn Jghout \rrzoro.t Fl>lC 1/ERITAGE FUN-;;RAISJNG PROGRAMS I llo<. O '-W< HtiUlAC..t I"( POST OFFICE BOX 4171 SCOTTSDALE , ARIZONA For hslllo& &, Cal 96 7-5915 The Original Cheese and Sausage For Fundraising * Our all-beet aummer uuuge Is 1 conalatent Blue Ribbon Winner at the Wlsconaln State Fair * Our cheeae apreeds are available In 3 flavors : port wine , sharp cheddar, and 5w iss. They come In stone crocks at a coat competitive with the more commonly used plastic wraps * Specializing In cheeae , uuuge, and personalized hand· made atoneware mugs (aamplea aent on request) tl d•t••'• on lundr•••"'fl P''"' · c •P t nd m e I to W••• Hlt•t•OJ• 11 ld<Jt•• fl••ftlfH11111 <u:\jf "COMPLETE :EenRnV::E:: 1 oqu in 602 I 253-6131 Ill 91& wesr ADAMs Sa 1es Manager PHOENIX, ARIZONA 8S007 Ati2ona Contractor's license 026896-005 Name __ YourName __ Street or Box DENNIS Uniform Manufacturing Company 2520 E. Minne zo na Phoenix , Ari z. 85016 Crty State ------------- Store Hours : July Sept. 30 Mon . Wed. & Frt. 9 -2 Tues & Thurs. evenings 7 - 9 Sat. 10 a.m. till noon , please ca ll for appt. after Sept. 30 Mary Crowley
If COMMERCIAl AND Gf ERA! CO'<TRACTOR "WE WISH THE GRADUATING CLASS OF
ALL THE
THE COMING YEARS." CO'<TRACTOR FOR THf -..EW HIGH 6401 '/Vest Wil liams F1eld Road Chandler Anzona 85224 Peters & Walling Architects 961-1540 118 East 7th Street Tempe, Ari1ona 85281 (602) 967-4342 (602) 967-0166 You're a Super Hooper Rick. from Dad Dobson Tool & Die Co ., lnc. 1535 ORTH DOBSON ROAD • CHANDLE R ARIZONA 85224 PHONE (602) 963-8272 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1982. MAY SETON KEEP UP IT'S STANDARDS (602) 963-1468 8 eilldtev 1 4 1?tu.Jic eelltez SERVING CHANDLER & SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES EILEEN & BILL BRINDLEY Owners 44 S SAN MARCOS PL CHANDLER. AZ 85224 87
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88 SALES AND SERVICE I 929 EAST MAIN-MESA, ARIZONA 85203-PHONE 954-3330 1 099 N. ALMA SCHOOL-CHANDLER, AZ 85224-PHONE 963-6673 6209 E. Apache Trail Mesa AZ 85207 981-0463 CH A NDLER BIG TEE RESTA UR A NT Daily S p ecia l's-Come See Us LEO ARD & DO NA BITNER 998 W RAY RD AT ALMA SCHOOL 963-0409 You are always welcome at the San Marcos Resort & Country Club. Banquet facilities, full dining and reception facilities. umber One San Mdrcos Place • Chandler , AZ 85224 • (602) 963 6655 SE TON HIGH

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