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High school art and pipers clubs - 1940

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This page from the 1940 Tombstone High School yearbook tells about the art and pipers club. The Pipers Club was a social group for girls originally organized by Miss Pipes.


Tombstone senior candids - 1939

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This page from the 1939 Tombstone High School yearbook shows the senior candid drawings of the senior class that year.

Included in this class were Elaine Costello (Sulger), who would become the first Huachuca City postmistress; her sister Evelyn Costello; and David Sulger, who would be the first mayor of Huachuca City.


Tombstone school board - 1939

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This page from the 1939 Tombstone High School yearbook shows the school board for the district that year. Included are Mr. J.H. Macia, Mr. I. Boyette, Mr. R.N. Fourr, Mrs. J.P. Giacoma, and Mr. A.W. Jarrett.


Note in yearbook from David Sulger to coach - 1939

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This note was written in a 1939 Tombstone High School yearbook by David Sulger to his coach Joe Wisdom. Sulger, who would go on to be the first mayor of Huachuca City, played football for the school.


Tombstone High School faculty - 1939

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This page from the 1939 Tombstone High School yearbook shows the faculty of the school that year.


Tombstone High School yearbook page with the Sulgers - 1939

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This page from the 1939 Tombstone High School yearbook shows some of the senior class that year. Included in this class were Elaine Costello (Sulger), who would become the first Huachuca City postmistress, and David Sulger, who would be the first mayor of Huachuca City.


Tombstone High School yearbook page with Evelyn Costello - 1939

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This page from the 1939 Tombstone High School yearbook shows some of the senior class that year. Included in this class was Evelyn Costello, sister of Elaine Costello (Sulger), who would become the first Huachuca City postmistress.


High school class history - 1939

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This page from the 1939 Tombstone High School yearbook tells about the history of the senior class that year.

Included in this class were Elaine Costello (Sulger), who would become the first Huachuca City postmistress, and David Sulger, who would be the first mayor of Huachuca City. Elaine and her sister Evelyn had been in the same class since first grade.


High school calendar events - 1939

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This page from the 1939 Tombstone High School yearbook shows calendar events for the year. Events include a senior ditch day in the Chiricahua Mountains.


Tombstone high school junior varsity cheerleaders - 1985

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The 1985 Tombstone High School junior varsity cheerleaders
From left to right: Junior Castillo, Susan Howard, Regina Escapule, Esther Gaskill


Tombstone high school varsity cheerleaders - 1985

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The 1985 Tombstone High School varsity cheerleaders
Top row: Nick Smith, Lynn McGriff, Michelle Ellserry
Front row: Antonette Borer, Jaime Lorez, Alisha Mayes


Tombstone homecoming - 1969

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This photo shows football players entering the stadium for the 1969 Tombstone High School homecoming game. The yellow jacket is the school's mascot. Antelope High School was the opposing team. The cheerleaders in this picture are Dawn Kessler and Trudy Farr.


Basketball score sheet - 1969

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This is a score sheet from a 1969 high school basketball game between Tombstone and Florence. Tombstone lost the game 58-60.


Accession book - 1937

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This is a page from a 1937 accession book from Tombstone High School. Before computers, accession books were used to keep track of books acquired by the library.


Student records - 1916-18

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This is a page from a handwritten student records book from 1916-18. The records include student information, classes, and grades.


Student records - 1913-15

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This is a page from a handwritten student records book from 1913-15. The records include student information, classes, and grades.


Program for the dedication of the new Tombstone High School - 2006

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This is the program for the dedication ceremony for the new Tombstone High School, which was held on April 22, 2006. Among the speakers at this event was Huachuca City mayor George Nerhan.


Fact sheet for new Tombstone High School

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This fact sheet describes the new Tombstone High School building, which was completed in 2006. It includes a floor plan and details about the architects, contractors, construction cost, and design.


Plaque at Tombstone High School history museum

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This plaque tells about the museum at Tombstone High School. It is located in the new high school library and houses various historical artifacts from the school.

The original Tombstone High School was constructed in 1922 and was open until 2006, when the school moved. Under the leadership of teacher Mary Perez, a museum of items, in which this is housed, was created to preserve the history of the old building.


Wooden furniture from old Tombstone High School

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This filing cabinet and storage hutch is from the old Tombstone High School. It is now in the new high school library and houses various historical artifacts from the school.

The original Tombstone High School was constructed in 1922 and was open until 2006, when the school moved. Under the leadership of teacher Mary Perez, a museum of items, in which this is housed, was created to preserve the history of the old building.