Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

Page 249 of 297

 

Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 249 of 297
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FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL - Front Row: Sponsor, Mr. David L. Wertz, Janet Eslick, Virginia Perrill, Jo Ann Pastorini, Vicki Jenkins, Mrs. Helen Dover, sponsor . . . Second Row: Jack West, Larry Skomer, Shelley Elliott, Peggy Stockdale, Vonnie Weaver . . . Third Row: Steve Dreiseszun, Terry Velenzuela, Frances Restuccia, Steve Laney, Kathy Thompson, Carla Sellers, Jackie Onstott . . . Back Rrow: Jim Walker, Steve Jennings, Roger Sullivan, Chris Pennington, Cathy Warner, Sue Wiley, Sally Malmstone. Forty freshmen run For class offices FRESHMAN ORIENTATION day marked the first time the class of ' 69 gathered at their new Alma Mater. Awaiting the incoming fresh- men that hot Sept. 3 were examina- tions and an introductory assembly in the gym. The Student Council and administration hosted the meeting, where Stanley Spartan, a human puppet, acted out campus rules; and the pom, flag and cheer lines inspired school spirit. Some 40 classmates caught the political fever and took out petitions for class offices on Sept. 24. Walls on campus were plastered with cam- paign slogans and posters; on Sept. 29, the gym was transformed into an election convention center where each of the candidates presented a two-minute campaign speech. The following day, the primary narrowed down the number of candidates from as many as 17 for one office to two for each position. In keeping with tradition, fresh- men consistently dominated the aca- demic honor roll. In December, their enthusiasm for helping others was displayed when they were the leading class in the collections for the Dorian Vietnam drive. Every freshman was expected to contribute to the treasury by paying 75 cents class dues — 25 cents the first semester and 50 cents the sec- ond. By joining forces with the sophomores to sponsor the Basket- brawl game, they made 40 percent of the profits. Sponsoring the class were Mr. David Wertz, chairman, Mr. Rex Christian and Mrs. Helen Dover. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Top to Bottom: President Terry Valenzuela,, Vice- president Cathy Warner, Secretary Chris Pennington, Treasurer Larry Skomer. FRESHMEN 243

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] m aft ft A BUSINESS enterprise of sophomore Jim Murphy could be the selling of elevator passes to naive freshmen; such is the case with Dennis Boeing. Richard F. White Tom E. White Steven L. Whitford Linda Whitney Norman Gill Wick Hayes Wicker Marilyn Wieting James Williams Jackee Wilson Laurie F. Winston Pearle E. Wisotsky Mary Withington Norma L. Wittsell Larry A. Wolf Georgana J. Wolff Tyler Wood Diane Wrenn Leslie E. Wyatt Ray G. Yates Sandie Yde Mackenzie Anne Yearsley Richard Yerman Jill S. Youmans Marcia Gay Young Cynthia Diane Zajac Edward Joseph Zamora 111 Thomas Arthur Zeisberger Cynthia Lee Zimmerman Agnes II. Zimmcrmann Ralph G. Zimmermann 242 SOPHOMORES ? a f a © a FIELD TRIPS are the order of the month for sophomore biology stu- dents in October. Several charter bus loads of students poured into Grand Canyon Park for a full day of geology study and hiking.



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, S. y kT kT k? s P . S. J S NEW STUDY patios adjacent to the library add a casual touch for freshmen class members to study and enjoy during the noon-hour break. r.n Ca ft o f% e f s ft f too hA fT3 dilAtfe W Atfel Janis Adams Linda Adams David Allen Albins Catherine A. Allen Shirley A. Allison Craig F. Allshouse Ellen R. Ames Wil A. Amstutz Andy L. Anderson Kathy Anderson Joseph T. Andrews Patsy A. Angulo Barry Brian Armstrong Harald W. Arndt Diane Arnold Pam K. Arnold Kenneth G. Assyd Patti I. Atkinson David B. Austin Theodore R. Babcock Sheryl L.Bach Debbie K. Baird Charles A. Ballard Steve A. Balog Jay E. Banderet Anthonv M. Barnett David W. Ban- Richard A. Ban- Patricia I. Barrett Kevin M. Bartel Jacque D. Bassham Gail Bates Martin Bates Joyce Lee Baughman John Bazzill Cindy S. Beal Gerald M. Beall Judy Beall Margaret Beals Patricia A. Beard Howard S. Becker Richard Hosier Beers Arlene R. Begay Roy Belcher Connie L. Bell Stanley D. Bell Greg Bender Mark J. Bennett 244 FRESHMEN

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