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Front Row, left to right: Marilyn Griffin, Sally Grimes, Margaret Taylor, Jaunita Dees, Treva Johnson, Lavone Vallas, Lora Huntzicker, Sharon Dickson, Judith Ulmer, Barbara Hannum, Virginia Pennington, Joan Whalen, Mariana Roca, Anna Berndtson. Second row: Mr. Frank Anderson, sponsor, Janice Viliborghi, Sue Wright, Geraldine Simons, Beverly Tinder, Kay Campbell, Margaret Alexander, Rosalie Smith, Marilu Greene, Nancy White, Karen Kellstadt, Helen Dayton, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP . . . SERVICE . . . CHARACTER . . . LEADERSHIP. These four basic ideas are the re- quirements for the highest honor organization to which a high school student may belong, the National Honor Society. THIS YEAR AT CAMELBACK, fifty students re- presenting fifteen per cent of the graduating class, became members of the honor organization at an Front row, left to right: Tom Fogle, Bob Bramlet, Michael Rosen, Wesley Press, Randy Sugarman, Charles Lewis, Peter Drake, Mr. Kuntz, sponsor. Second row: Jean Ross, Martha Brodersen, Karen Kraemer, Gloria Zellner, Sally Armie, Barbara Thurman, Marie Piercey, Mary York. Back row: Noel Frank, Kenneth Salt, Alan Hershey, William Shafer, Keith Milner, Carl Bowers, Ronald Phifer, Gary Ehlenberger, War- ren Brand, Richard Stifler, Robert Ruddy, Fred Hassig, David Roberts, Frank lngrish, Larry Ashby. Those not pictured are Judie Chernin, Gordon Genoe, Joan Merrill, Leroy Potter, Bette Robinson, Ronald Schwartz, and Barbara Whitehouse. inspirational service held in May. Also inducted at that time were five per cent of the iunior class. This year marks the first year iuniors have ioined the society in Camelback. PARNASSUS THE MEMBERS OF PARNASSUS decided that their proiect this year would be a plaque which they would present to the school. To be eligible to ioin, students must have a semester average of.l.5. says the club sponsor, Mr. Carl Kuntz. Eileen Folmer, Carol Trout. Back row: Nancy Coldiron, Teddy Muzzy, Janet Specht, Beth Studor, Marilyn Davis, Lynn Eisvold, Marilyn Griffin, Judie Chernin, Barbara Thurman. ..72..
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8' BLADE STAFF Left to Right: Dottie Peck, Margaret Jefferies, Eleanor Jones, Dolores Sharp, Bette Robinson, De Ann George, Bob Reade, Linda Benedict. THE SPARTAN BLADE has become known to Camelback students as an in- formative, reliable newspaper. The Blade staff, by long hours and hard work, has given Camelback High School a newspaper worthy of National Merit. THE SPARTAN BLADE is delivered to the student body bi-weekly. Included in this six page paper are school news, features, sports, news briefs, and small articles concerning the students and faculty. UNDER THE DIRECTION of Mr. J. Raymond, advisor, and Judy Ulmer, editor, the Blade has become another must in the lives of Camelback students. BLADE STAFF MAKING up the paper. Bottom left, left to right: Nancy White, Gordon Genoe, Judy Ulmer, Julie LaBoe. Bottom Right, left to right: Darene Henry, Carol Lyon, Jeannie Taylor. 5 ' z l I ' 5 , i 3 Q A 8 mt: .Mk sf -4 ' H i ' '-s lal Ili flih Mr. Raymond, Blade sponsor H.. ,Q -lla.--,- -71-
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First semester, front row, left to right: Ken Harris, Joel Muzzy, Alan Hershey, John Myers, Mike Emmett, Carl Bowers, Mr. Harold Miller, sponsor, Mr. Woodrow F. LeSueur. Second row: Judy Phillips, Jaunita Dees, Sue Wright, Sue Kennedy, Jay Murphy, Kenneth Salt, Charles Young. Third row: Kay Campbell, Beverly Tinder, .lonnie McKnight, Diane Davis, Joyce Crawford, Roberta Agnew, Lu Craig, Bob Porter, George lannella. Fourth row: Peter Drake, Bobi Jefferies, Ellen Darland, Mary Dangerfield, Beth Studor, Bonnie Bowen, Lois Solheim, John Morton, Bob Hoover, Don Graves. Fifth row: Rosemary Russo, Betty Lou Mills, Linda Solesbee, Linda Fike, Jean Barry, Judy Rider, Linda Kerner, Diane Seferadi, Sharon Grimes, Bill Shafer. Sixth row: Carol White, Frances Fisher, Tommy Hancock, Jim Sourant, Jay Sharp, Jerry Sellers, Keith Milner, Craig Lymer, Dick Hennesy. Seventh row: Peggy Page, Sheran Can- non, Sally Grimes, Brenda Peterson, Sandy Eastwood, Robert Reade, Jim Peyton. STUDENT COUNCIL ONE OF THE MOST ACTIVE organizations was the Student Council. Their accomplish- ments ranged all the way from organizing a car caravan to the West Football game, es- tablishing the tradition of homecoming, and Second semester, front row, left to right: Dan Ander- son, lrving Barnett, Bev Young, Bev Ham, Bob Wheeler, Sandy Bates. Second row: John Morton, Patricia Miller,- Barbara Eklund, Barbara Thurman, Carol Trout, Lora Huntzicker, Jan Glover, Karen Kraemer. Third row: Mr. Harold Miller, sponsor, Bev Tinder, Jim Sourant, Sherry Hopper, Glenda Trottier, Robin Lus, Betty Jean Merrill, Elaine Palmer, Linda Fike. Fourth row: Jaunita Dees, Kay Campbell, Margery Lanterman, Shirley Morrison, Noel Frank, Jay Murphy, Joyce Crawford, enlivening the pep assemblies, to sponsoring the Backwards Bounce, the last dance before the prom. Members of Student Council are selected each semester from each homeroom class. Lu Craig, Yvonne Gastineau. Fifth row: Gordon Genoe, Keith Milner, Scott Nelson, Paul Lavis, Jim Peyton, Louis Giallonardo, John Power. Sixth row: Richard Smith, John McGee, Joe Johnson, Stan Rutherford, Everett Bateman, John Alseaver, Barbara Wade, Robert Reade. Seventh row: Vivian Davison, Pat Feidor, Judy Kline, Carol Sharp, Patsy Williamson, Peggy Anderson. Top row: Ronald Phifer, Bob McCormick, Carl Bowers, Charles Walling, Tommy Sasser, Mike Emmett. ...ag -73
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