Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1989

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Our paThs shall parT as we each endeavor To grasp a handful of sTars, or To meeT an unfulfilled desTiny. YeT Through- ouT The years, we shall reTain The bond ThaT encircles Those who have laughed, learned, grown, and shared These experiences. The drums beaT loudly, The music will sTarT, as P, ASWr0e25T1iinS5,a:,z:,,,, Jig -2f'lhQQi3ll Tllfvglcwll e Q i lv AUITK lla ull' lr Q YO LL all 0-Vllll rllflfxwfll ia be QL.. K vp ! Qpbwtlabif mi' ,Ml they ,KV sl' My Trilrsr fTT rluxld SG! T of 6 www ox II COIICIIIIII ' f x f W f I WW J!! ff my ff K ,L . XA5' -fc' ffff KAKZ. ff -5 , Vfu .5545 fu L 22 Lffc- hilfify fffwfffwf ' 4 Tc , 6fff2f?,,! if ERONTISPIECE ..........................1 .... ..... ffiTZ 4 CAIVIELBACK HIGH SCHOOL AT SNOVVIVIAN AT CAIVIELEACK ................ Q .......... ,Ls ........... .... .- 4 TITLE PAGE .............................. ................. L ...... 5 EOREWORD ........................................ VK .... VA ........ .. ........ I ....... ,z .... ,, ........ 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS ................... Cy ......... .... ....... 7 I FACULTY ...................... ..... ..:.. ...... 7 .......................... 8 STUDENTS ..... yJ,1,!i- -.,,,ff ..... -L ...... .............. ....... . 26 ACADEMICS ...... .... ,C ....... , ................. . -.,, ............... 76 ACTIVITIES ..,...... .... h .... , ....... ..... I ....... 86 SPORTS ........... ..... ................ .-.---..158 ADVERTISING .- ....... .. ........ ........ 1 .......... ...... . .202 SENIOR REGISTER.. .... ............. , ..... ............., .......... ..... . - .223 INDEX ...................... 1, .16 ............................................. .-.....-227 ADVERTISERS' INDEX ...................... ................. ....... . 2 32 I 5 X-5109931 AQ' uf-X -'CAM' fyypiiz' ,LIWMLMQQ Via .Gif Iiiiffizfff - f JC' A2516 .f . 4 glgfff-dffifz' I , Riffs, Ci 1 f v I 'Lf .x,g?g.fffgwgi, 7 if , X w gh, ., ,r.IAfl!3 xt X ,xx W L -1' K , ev-5-4' I 1 fN1 , f L41 . f' Xwg 1 ' ' YI 'fp 1,' ff ' 'ff' if., . ,fm K, a ill Y ,'s. X fn, 111 g , 4-if ' 4.4112-'Aj Q .-f'ffj:+,.SL f M awww if mn Uwllxxl, .4 0--' MALL., x N N u n .nw e.,,.. ' -2 1 -..!a9'-i X 'Q '. , X 1 f ., LL X H A A . -gf K n---- K ,. e 9 f-aux' 1. ,XE 1- . lx X., . fx.-f '- fu 'ff' A' f t fr A ,fl . lf, 1 , x i I ! , 1 FW 4' xx f ! I !5'iN.xx X X K .Xfi J! 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Moore Superintendent Under the regular and close scrutiny of the Board of Edu- cation, the Superintendent and his professional staff ad- minister the Phoenix Union High Schools and Phoenix College System. According to law, the Board of Education is elected by a popular vote. The Board consists of five members. BOARD OF EDUCATICN One of the functions of the Board is to form policies for the schools in the system and to see that they are carried out. The hiring of teachers and other school employees is another of their duties. 1 Dr. Charles S. Purtyman, Jr. President, i959 Dr. Trevor G. Browne Member Mrs. F. A. Bons Clerk Regular board meetings are held and its minutes are open for public inspection. It is important for the Board of Edu- cation to be able to foresee the future and to plan ahead for future school children. Mr. Frank H. Burch Member Mr. Elmo G. Gerber Member ,.Tfwm1-.-.Y-,.,W.,,-W. W . W .. mei., STRONG LEADERSHIP IMECDLIDS... MR. TANNER Mr. Tanner, the principal of Camelback High School, is responsible for the smooth running operation of our administration. Aside from his other numerous duties in the administrative branch, he tries to spend as much time as possible supervising the over-all direction and control of the school. MR. LESUEUR Mr. LeSueur, our assistant principal in charge of student activities, has many responsibilities. All student body functions and student organ- izations are under his supervision, as well as student welfare and control. Mr. LeSueur also serves as the Director of Athletics. 12 ...AN INDESTRUCTIBLE BODY MR. BURNETT Mr. Burnett is the assistant principal in charge of educational services and is in charge of matters pertaining to school curriculum and attend- ance. Some of his many duties are to assign subjects to teachers, to assign students to classes, and to act as chairman of the department heads. MISS LANE Miss Lane holds the important position of Dean of Girls. She assists Mr. Le5euer by taking charge ofthe discipline of girls and counseling them with their problems. One of her many iobs is co-sponsor of Girls' League. I3 1 V . 'N ,,5'faz11fQ' f if 3, f A 5. W gf. . 'wifi- if:-.5 55-xl ,sg 15 M X 5 19. Q sv, L 2 ' .. F . . , 1-egg ,B X -,-f J . i 1 1. M. : vi 1' . . .e l sif 2 ,,, K, , X.. 5 .,,.V. ...Eg . ,L .,k. , ,W.,5., af:,w,fskNa A i . ..,. - -- ., ,, .X 2 ff. if .. ' X r1i'f.3,:5g,1.L1,fz ,X ,N 1. I, 'L ..e-ggszawf -i ,cz::3g-5241 A f :2.A'vLz3T', ' gm K. , 3, W' 53 ,Y if. -by 5: A - ai, . R ,glzigrqgp 35115 ,,L. A ,L - -Mais. .07 , ..:,z3'i?:azx,x9Qjx I ww Z' ff? .. 1 ,f Fw f - ,-. xfr-s 4 ' . '95 ' ii' 1,2 fv?.72i5: ' 'mil ' 7 1133: fwagg . - . L X 1 11, 1' 1 Q V, ' ,, .-:gQ.w,,, - if A QQ..- f, 'Q ,. Q ., 5 Fxffiiia , V-S if , 3.4 . V i. M '.gL,,.?' K.. Q 1. J' af , . A - f 4- ig, at ., V ' f K k. grin . gg Lf Q-+55-w 5- . L :5f'?'W iw w. Q 23? 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Donohoe, Thomas Dover, Helen Dunn, George Endres, George English, Foreign Language Business Education, English Business Education Physical Education Ertzman, Richard English, Drama An original by Mr. Ertzman . .. Fickeisen, Florence Florez, Raymond Fraiola, Peter Galvin, Jack Homemaking Foreign Language Music English 16 gm- MERITORICUS . . . Garrett, Hume Gibbons, George Grunenwald, Gretchen Gurr, Muriel Publicatigns, Plqofog,-aphy, Industrial Arts Physical Education Counseling Social Studies lparftime Centrali Gustafson, John -is Social Studies Who's afraid ofthe big bad wolf? Harvey, James Homann, James Hudson, Robert l'lU9l'16S, -l0l1n English, Public Speaking Reserve Officers' Training Corps Social Studies SocialS1udies 0 s Mil EFFICIENT . . Hunter, Jane Social Studies Jordan, Leon Science Hunter, Georgie Business Education Mr. Lisonbee and a friend . . . Jacobs, Russell Mathematics Kangieser, Helen English Johnson, Fred Jones, Virginia Social Studies Art, Crafts Keller, Miriam Kinnaman, Donald Business Education lf1OlUSiriGl AHS ,Ll X V T If k S Q f N, . ,Ls Q . NZTQKX :fr me-1A W-s mi x :gm 2- il , ,, sf.-QW A gg- J '1 si 555 S K LATECOMERS TO TI-IE CAMELEACK f FACULTY Curtis, Juanita Ganz, Alice world Geogra hy, HiSf0VY American History MQW as g. N .--a 1, X , E ' M , Q lla, ' iiii i ' 1 om-, ffl ?5? . ..2 1'4'-'C'-Ii'- r Leonard, Kenneth McCloskey, Maxine Owens, Ross Driver Training Homemaking CSubs1iTuteJ Business Ed ucafion, Boys' Advisor Rocker, George Slmonds, Emily Business Manager Cafeteria Manager fs. W K I A 1 E mg F X V- Q sy i , g f i - 7.', il X 6 ...E ' .3 , L Rhrgpfgqg ' VVgk , , V. . 3 A.:t ,jg ' we Wx, . S- .se s 1 - .. , . - P' - , . , El ., , W ,,. ., ..-An.. ,, X W... X 5' A ff L'. Q . - G. It s .Wg gill s , --: V - 4 ' -if gi' , xljfil . its is g F ' 1 S. is i s t .. .,. 1 - sass. s if , ... i -:, , A-if' : ' , ,. Q? . , N . 4, . A I A rv . x f . kgs W X 5 9. 4 i X is 'J , is s,-My ,. ,-, rf: ,. ,, .,., is .Z J ug N .YQ T' 1 -K .gg-... .44 - -s Front Row: Geneva Fields, Thelma Hofman, Vera Kondly, Flossie Moody, Mae Stoffell, Mary Keefe, Ida Jordan. Back Row: David Perkins, Edna Reder, Ella Hall, Ruth Sumner, Dahlia Fuller, Ada Weeks, Jane Potter, Virginia Kirk, Fred Walters. CAFETERIA YYORKERS AND CUSTODIANS Each clay the student body'comes in contact with the custodians and cafeteria staff in some way. These friendly, congenial people work hard in many ways to benefit Camelback. The custodians do their best to keep our classrooms bright, clean, and fresh, and our campus neat, clean, and attractive. Many students can also testify to the helpfulness of these men when the occasion arises. The cafeteria staff is on view every day as they serve lunch to the students. All expert in their field, they do their best to provide tasty lunches that appeal to the appetites of the students and satisfy all their nutritional needs. Ray Garvey, Thomas Ward, W. D. Hartman, Joe Neville, H. C. Coats, Dwight Gross, Joe D. Gutierrez, George Clements, Louis Arenovith, Eugene Howard, Theodore Allen. gin. 'l 'I F . . ,X A fx G! vb I-fl, J fdfx. WU X 5 :XC L it X I: f A ,I X f A , A 9 V 44' i 7' If y mb' ' 1 L .J X L .Xf 'XC X ffl. L XX X L f. I zL fl f ,f L 4 1 v I, fXX f X X X XX! X 7 1 a . . fx X iff X ff, 'X f M ' vi L j! XX V , j f 'f1, 0 wb L f v f j C! , f' J .f LA' 1 U f C 1 ' 'ax X I ' f 1 fb mf L ww 9 XX , .XXXX LX v X 4 X YZ A uf' 1 6 j 5 X, IX ,f N 61 ff! ' 4l4,lu xv - ng w:..f Y ,fre -wp- - K-33 Nr- X 'I-Tw' ,,...fL':--, V lin' cfqx, ' fbfwqy' wx xi, - LL' C .,,, Qin N -J We wif f:f.5f ' 'IPX ED 1 UML WW , 'M 9 HQ: '54 'iv fe-if . f UL XLW 4, 7 WLC' Q I xx fa fag: Lk 'QB W fl' UV JV? 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' QR K in 21 if W Q5 SS N ' xy Senior class officers were working very hard when caught by the photographer. They are, seated, Karen Kraemer, secretary, standing, Jay Murphy, vice-president, Don Ege- land, treasurer, Bob Wilson, president. The seniors began their year of activities with the sale of class pins. This was a wonderful chance for many students to add another pin to their collections. It seems to be fashionable for students to identify themselves with the class they graduate. Then came Rodeo Day, when most of the gals iumped at the opportunity to wear western pants to school. The day was climaxed by the dance in the gym, where everyone dressed western. And of course then came the graduation activi- ties. The activity day was the highlight of the year for seniors. Then there was the Farewell Assembly, where the seniors gave their formal farewell to the school. With the combination ot these activities we end a great year for the class of '59. CLASS CDF '59 Front Row: Sandra Bates, Sandra Cartmell, Sharon Boland, Linda Heath, Virginia Tamburrelli, Jan Schneider, Sally Armie. Second Row: Teddy Muzzy, Karen Kraemer, Yvonne Gastineau, Mary Ellen Bodine,Janet De Franco, Sandra Stanford, Nan Halvorsen. Third Row: Mr. Mote, sponsor, Bob Wilson, Michael Rosen, Sherman Gavette, Jack Adams, George lannella, Robert Feddersen, Don Egeland, Jay Murphy, Tom Smith, Gary Gilliam. David Adams Edwin Adams Jack Adams James Adams Roberta Agnew Pamela Alford Lynda Allison John Anderson Donna Anderson Elaine Anderson Genley Anderson SallY Afmle James Arnold Nellie Arronte Florence Bacon Judith Baier Robert Bailey Bonnie Bamesberger Bob Barber Patrick Barrett ' -1'8?WF5.1S'f N . we --.f - , are , Y . J X C I 5 -'I X51 Q K -1 U J ' -g it 15 VV L- tix A. fi I R fig' Bonnie Bradley Donna Brandon Ken Breitling Martha Brodersen John Brown ,Zi Frederick Brown Virginia Brown Larry Bryson Donna Burgener Robert Burgien 5315 UMC 1. 5' ,. . ' 4 at ,A - E ' .Ifgfv i fa 454 I -at ' fir K, - 1m 1.-2 V. -42 :Lf Peggy Burgraff Robert Burke Judith Burns John Bury David Butler is Rosemary Butler Christine Butterfield Phillip Campbell Kaye Carlson Mary Carroll Judie Cowen Kay Crandall Carol Cuff Mary Dangerfielcl Ellen Darland ,J ,I Christine Davis Dixie Davis Judy Davis Marie Davison Janet De Franco Janice Del Carlo Sylvia Del Piombo Leon De Marce Harry Denman Donald Dillon James Ditzler John Dixon Larrey Dodd Esther Dodds David Dollard l f , i s Peter Drake Bill Duncan James Eckert Judy Edmondson Maryann Edwards Donald Egeland Lynne Eidsvold Alice Eldridge Elissa Elliott Ara Eloian Con Englehorn Tim Erickson Gerald Estrada Anthony Farr James Faubion Nancy Faulstich Robert Feddersen Nola Feese Joan Fehlner Gail Fischer Jane Fisher Kenneth Fisher Marilyn Flowers Lon Fralick Carol Fr6nkS Steve Freeman Eileen Folmer Robert Folz John Fry Denis Fuller Thomas Gara Deon Gardner Yvonne Gasfineau Sandy George Charles Gercke Louis Giallonardo Linda Gales Sherman Gavette Eddie Gilbert Jeannine Gill 35 P Jan Halsey Nan Halvorsen Gwenyth Ham Nancy Hamby Hollis Hamm Ray Hammons Jerome Hannaman Roderick Hannaman S1even Hannum Carolyn Harper l,,s William Harrell Susan Harrington Judy Harvey Linda Heath Jeanne Heck DlCk Hen Y Sheila Herreft Steve Hess Gaye Hicks Irene Hinkel Margaret Hobbs Robert Hogan Norman Hoger Beverly Holligan Cordelia Hooper Robert Hoover Mark Horlings Patricia Hornish Jack Horton Jim Howe Robert Hubbard John Huffman Joyce Humes Kenneth Hunter Wendy Hupp David Hurlbert George lannella Gail lngrish Jeraldine Jacoby Janet James Margarepjamison Bebee Johnson Norman Johnson BrentJohnson I Squier Jones Jeffrey Jordan Kenneth Kaldizar Douglas Kennel Joyce Karcher Larry Keegan Sheila Kelley Gary Kelly Valdean Kim Jerry Kingery Sherry Kingery Joseph Klecak Robert Johnson Barry Karanf Bob Kerner Judy Kline 39 Judith Klumb David Knight Fred Kohler Charles Kopp Karen Kraemer Marcia Kramer Larry Krogedal Lewis Kruglick Gloria LaMantia Allan LaRue Evan LaRue Margery Lantermafl Barbara Lean Judith Leech Bette Lewis Jerry Lewis Dianne Lichty Patricia Linder Robert Linthacum George Loeffler Paulette Lollar Judy Long Bradley Lymer Donald Lyren Joyce Maierus David Mann Amy Marafini Robert Marshall Edward Matteson Carol Mattson George McGaIliard Eldon McRae Neil Meeker Betty Jean Merrill Edward Miller Frederick Miller Larry Miner Fernanda Miranda Donna Moore Sue Morgan Sharon Morris John Mulkey Melvyn Nachsin Mae Nickla John Morton Don Mungai u Pamela Mon Everett Mott Douglas Moye Jay Murphy Colleen Murphy Theadora Muzzy Thomas Neher Sandra Noyes William Neill Tomrny Nelson Betty Newman Portia O'Quinn Dan Olney Maureen O'Neill Ronnie Orr Tom Osowski Dennis Oswald Donald Otfosen Shirley Owens Earl Owens Kei an - wgisafsx-1 'fn fa Q 3' ' 1 Q W x iiiwiw. 35252: .f N2 asm- K A lil if l lv 1: K .ll wk 5 we is ,fi K? 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Q . -. 1 if 'S 'ssgwgw Qs 2 i o i. -Xz5.5,Qg:1'4gf-,, P rjzasglgglk Walter Pierson Pat Pesley Richard Peters Jim Peyton Sharon Pickering George Pippett Robert Pitman John Power Wesley Press Janet Specht Richard Spencer Carolyn Spicer Karlene Spiller Beth Sprague Jacqueline Stahl Bonnie Stalter Linda Stanecker Sandra Stanford Larry Stanton Ann Stonehouse Dan Strickland Sandy Stump Carol Swatko Ingrid Swenson Barbara Swifalski Julia Synodis Mary Szlauko Judy Taelman Steven Tager Helena Wallis Frances Walsh Gary WaI510n Gail Walsfon Barbara Walters Kent Ware Randy Ware Ronald Wasem Sandra Waits Gene Webb l Frank Welfmer RoberTWilson Virginia Winquist Judy Wise Charles Woodburn Wendell Woodl ing Wyn Woody Jim Wools Burke Wyatt Dennis Yee dj x x, U James Yee Charles Young William Young Beverly Young Gloria Zellner Sharon Ziede Herbert Hart Dennis Hesser Jon Sumner .E.'U T'C G'E1.E.PfEI S OHHH . . . Yes, once again The seniors sponsored The beard growing contest for Rodeo Week. Several seniors give measurements for gradu- ation gowns. Only a few of The many senior achvmes are piclured page. Shown on The left are members of The Senior Council selling class pins during lunch hour Below a girl is shown being measured for her graduation cap SSQN 9? ,,? l':m . 1 V.-f Posing for the photographer, Rod Hannaman shows off his beard ' -2 . riff i 12:--I Q,-45, '. '1,41i 1j.'g!f,: :gg ,sk 4 Q . fi- 'nas-N ., ., .K ,WM ' si mi- , A ,L gg, 3 ri 'REI r 1 1 ir ri-gain :QA is QQ, Q .413 0 r ,J .,,,.i L, ,Xfig 9159 31 3, ei, R, ' 'row 1 ., J, ,M 4-at 01,5 A Mina.: nf we ff ilf?1','Q? 1 1 Tk 5 The iuniors completed a long list of activities to up- hold the standards set by last year's iunior class. To start this year of activities, the iunior class spon- sored a sports dance after the Phoenix Union foot- ball game. lt was cleverly called the Football Fling. lt was held iust about the same time as the class rings were sold. The iunior class re- ceived a percentage on each ring sold. These ac- tivities helped increase the funds for the prom, but the class still had a long way to go. Always a smile! That seemed to be the slogan of this year s iunior class officers. Leading the class this year are, standing Sue Finley, secretary, Rusty Carney, vice-president, Mike Em mett, president, seated, Pat Miller, treasurer. CLASS OF During the dawning days of December, the class sold tickets for the opening night of the first play for this year, The Man Who Came to Dinner. The Christmas candy sale was going on at almost the same time. All over the campus could be heard the cries of frantic iuniors desperately trying to sell candy. And iust two weeks after the Christmas vacation the class sponsored another dance, this one dubbed the Telephone Trot. lt was given its name due to the fact that the basketball Team was playing at Flagstaff and at the end of each quarter the score was telephoned down to the dance. Then just to make sure February was a well balanced month the iuniors sold tickets to the Y.E.S. Talent Show. After this the iunior class devoted its time to preparations for the prom, which was held at Ramada Inn. Junior class council members are, Front Row: George Kapp, Myrna Snyder, Sue Finley, Sherry Harper, Carol Barens Bonnie Bowen, Sherry Nelson, Lynn Reed, Linda Brodersen, Betty White. Back Row: Mr. Osman, sponsor, Rusty Carney Nick Alsever, Rolf Arndt, Dick Smith, Jim Miller, John Sammetinger, Everett Bateman. Adams, Anne Allan, Donald Almon, John Alsever, Robert Alvey, Edward Alvord, Sandy Ames, Sharon Anderson, Alice Anderson, Bill Anderson, Peggy Apperson, Darlene Apro, Phyllis Arndt, Rolf Arnold, Leslie Ashley, Frances Awalt, John Baber, Glenda Bachtel, Richard Baier, Gary Bailey, Dale Baillon, Larry Baker, Dorothy Banderet, John Banyai, Richard Barens, Carol Bartlett, Larry Bateman, Everett Bates, Patsy Bayer, Claudia Beall, Evelyn Beall, Myra Bean, Jacqueline Becker, Art Beeby, Chuck Beers, Herbert Birt,,Judy Blackburn, Guy Blakely, Larry Blatter, Linda Bloom, Diana Bock, Jean Boozer, Kenneth Bowen, Bonnie Brand, Louis Brewer, Tom Brodersen, Linda Brown, John Brown, Darlene Brown, Dave Browning, Lynn Bufis, Douglas Bung, Donna Burgraff, Ginny Burris, John Burson, Larry Bushnell, Carolyn Butler,,Sarahmarge Cabron, Donna Campbell, Heather Carney, Edwin Carroll, Margaret Casalena, John Cawley, Richard , , 1 L,-mx, fi A I-555: J: 1: . i L X12 2, . F 3 as it-F , .. 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H.. f D F - L was 3, L , Fl D D 3 - 2 ' F Q Qi ' f is f l ,A-,.. , rJ JQ -- . , A is X W fi A X V , C D, it Cefaratti, Dianna Chrisman, Burt Clark, Beverly Clark, Charles Clark, David Clark, Walter Clifton, Jerry Cobb, Christine Connin, Lynn Cooper, Glenda Cristea, Karen Cross, William Curry, Linda Darland, Barbara Davis, Brenda Davison, Deanna Dennis, Sharon Depue, Garry Depue, Larry De Spain, Nancy Dezember, Robin Dial, Sharon Diestler, Dennis Dircks, Suzanne Ditzen, Jerry Divito, Michael Dolack, Gary Don Dero, Patricia Douglas, Diana Douglass, Harry Doyle, Kenneth Dwyer, Sharon Eccleston, Raymon Edwards, James Ehlenberger, Gail Ekdahl, Vickie Elliott, Kathleen Emerick, William Emmett, Mike Eversole, Birchell Fant, Wanda Faulkner, Lorraine Fennell, Sandra Fenner, Robert Fields, John Fike, Linda Finch, Carole Finley, Susan Fish, Frances Fogle, Donald Foster, Frank Frary, Phil Friedman, Sharon Gaffney, Connie Gaggioli, Marlene Gant, Carol Gault, James Gerrard, Gayle Geyer, Robert Gillespie, Rita Gilmore, Richard Gilmore, Nadara Ginsburg, John d Glenn, Robert Godbold, Keith Goettl, Johnny Gorman, Allan Griffith, Lynda Grimes, Sharon Haggerty, Linda Hallock, Nicholas Hamberlin, Patricia Hanchett, Ray Hancock, Robert Hancock, Tommie Hanly, Patricia Hansen, Stephen Hardy, John Harper, Sherry Harris, Alan Harris, Lawrence Harrison, John Harsha, Douglas Hartley, Pamela Hartman, Eleanor Hatfield, David Haumont, Patricia Hawkinson, Linda Heck, Jeanette Heffron, John Henry, Janet Hershey, Mary Heskett, William Hicks, Gloria Hoeksema, Carol Horton, Dawn Howell, Thomas Hubbard, Barbara Hudkins, Michael Hunter, Sharon lngraham, Rose Marie Irwin, Fred Janson, Catherine Jeavons, John Jennings, Linda Jerome, Jerome Johnsen, Luella Johnson, David Johnson, Julie Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Von Jones, Marva Jones, Stanley Jordan, Dolly Jost, William Kaminski, Patricia Kapp, George Kaslow, Carol Kekar, Judith Kerner, Linda Ketzler, Jon Kidd, Janna Kimball, Jon Kimmel, Robert Kinney, Richard Kittrick, Robert 'ya' 5: 5 'SLE X Q 3 A fl is 1, . tt' I iff 5 nas - i - J! 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T is ms K. mT,,s,L: .K -K J 1 ,tiis 'J i i.A fi ii 1 '15 is W Kobor, Paul Koczka, William Kohl, Dianne Kuechelmann, Fred Kurtz, Russell Kynoch, Edward La Fitte, Nita Ladendorff, Robert Lange, Virginia Langston, Paul Leech, Lloyd Leever, Laurie Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, Norma Lind, Kathleen Linville, Pam Lorang, Barbara Lusson, Claire Lvons, Anna Macari, Pete Magee, John Manning, Kathleen Martin, Jerry Mattaino, Vic Matte, Paul Mcatee, John McClintock, Peter McCullough, Jean McCurdy, Saundra McElwain, Mariorie McFate, Douglas McMillan, Danny Meinicke, Jerald Mertz, Linda Metzger, Jerry Metzner, Ladd Meurer, Leonard Miller, Jim Miller, Patricia Mills, Betty Lou Mitchell, Leonard Mitchell, Sue Monroe, Charles Moore, Richard Moore, Virginia Morrison, Shirley Mosser, Russell Mousaw, Jane Moyer, Rodman Mulkey, Joan Mulvenon, Sharon Murphey, Tom Myers, Don Nagel, Victor Nelson, David Nelson, Scott Nelson, Sherry Neve, Robert Newsom, John Nofsinger, Nelson Norris, Joan Norris, Raquelle O'Brien, Linda O'Clair, Raymond Oetien, Mary Omen, Franklyn Palmer, Elaine Parker, Kay Parriott, Janet Parsons, Laurence Paul, Alex Payne, James Pennington, Lois Peters, Steven Peterson, Carwin Phillips, Bruce Pifat, Lynne Pippett, Emily Pitman, William Plotner, Patricia Poplawski, Patricia Powers, Ann Powers, Beverly Ramseyer, Ronald Reagin, Ann Reavley, Linda Jo Reay, Ross Reed, Linda Reed, Sandra Reese, Phyllis Reichert, Jerry Renner, David Riley, Nancy Risk, Janet Rives, Judy Roberts, David Roberts, Jane Roberts, Steven Robichaux, Val Roca, Ellen Rodgers, Judith Rosato, Dawn Ross, Darlene Ross, Mary Ellen Ross, Morton Roth, Robert Rova, James Rozea, Jean Russell, Ellen Rutherford, Lois Ryden, Ronnie Sammetinger, John Sandvig, Karen Schaff, Robert Schedler, Robert Schibelle, Herbert Schimm, Mary Ann Schmehl, Kenneth Schultz, Stephen Scott, Michael Segedy, Michele Seiberling, Gary Setter, David Severson, Judith Shadegg, Cynthia Shafer, Audrey H 4 1 ig? 4+ K X , - ,:t,,.'s,,f1 2 if 3-Q 3 f 2 s x 2 5 W . . , R , iiaezwa sa. 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W -.. 1 lil - S :' wa ,K S :Fr Sharp, Frances Sharp, Jack Shaw, Jim Sheetz, Diane Shields, Mary Ann Shrewsbury, Georgia Shugars, Jerry Shumway, Robert Sicz, Allan Simancek, Gay Skiff, Kenneth Smith, Dick Smith, Jim Smith, Joanne Smith, Jonathan Snyder, Myrna Spero, Delores Stahlberg, Susan Stauss, Jack Stein, Marcia Stevenson, Nancy Steves, Helene Storts, David Sublett, James Summerfield, Fred Swanson, Gary Swart, Janice Swisher, Gayle Synodis, John Tanner, Stephen Taylor, Judy Thomas Donna Thomas, Eva Thomas, Patricia Thompson, Alice Thorla, David Thurston, James Titgen, Judith Trapp, Elizabeth Treat, Ted Trottier, Glenda Truiillo, Patricia Turner, Judy Urban, George Utlaut, Joyce Valenta, William VanCleve, Dave Varming, John Varney, Elizabeth Verner, Jim Victor, Jon Vidrine, Pat Vincent, Danny Voelker, Gerald Wacker, Carole Waldeck, Laura Waling, Carol Walker, Patricia Walling, John Walters, Cecil Ward, Bill Ward, Fred Weaver, Alice Weaver, Carol Wendelken, Carolyn White, Betty Lou White, Carol Whitelock, Tom Widney, Robert Wiese, Jerry Wilcox, William Wilhelm, Marcia Willes, Juanita Willett, Neville Williams, Donna Williams, Jane Williams, Jeannette Williams,Jerry Williams, Phil Williams, Stanley Williamson, Patricia. Willis, Sue 1 Wilson, Donald l Wilson, James Wing, Jim Witt, Betty Wolford, James Womer, Marlen Wood, Carol Wood, Mike Woodside, Jeffrey Worrell, Terry Yeager, Don Yenerich, Bruce Zamora, Ronnie Zieger, Martin Zimmerman, Darrell Zimmerman, James Zink, Gwendolyn Connolly, Paul i AUTOGRAPHS kj xii ,X 6, f L ,fx ,f W' V wig l XA' lVjJIXf'!iFflx I, fl M f iixfivff t is it if 'lt W J ww is i fy , Miyyity Q , ,f f ffii will Front Row: Jan Henry, Cherie Owen, Donnalee Williams, Pat Truiillo, Marcia Stein, Linda Fike, Pat Poplawski, Dianna Cefaratti, Saundra McCurdy. Back Row: Gayle Gerrard, Claudia Bayer, Mary Ellen Ross, Dorothy Baker, Elizabeth Var- ney, Dave Johnson, Mr. Osman, sponsor. PROM COMMITTEE Work, work, work! Snowed under with work was the Prom Committee. This committee was composed of members of the junior class with special talents and a will to work. The committee held most of its meetings jointly with the class council in order to insure the seniors of a good prom, Although the main purpose of the committee was to plan the prom and make the decorations, it also helped the class council with its activities. The committee decided on the prom site, the refreshments to be served, and the band. It-was certainly a year of hard work, but it was well worth it. Planning posters for one of the dances sponsored by the Junior Class are Nick Alsever, Bill Cross, Pat Poplawski, Dick Smith, Rolf Arndt. iing 7 p u , ., Q mi -N4 x irifgeg Sophomore class officers are Jerry Price, treasurer, Bonnie Johnson, vice-president, Bob Dorn, president. Not pictured is Laraine Romano, secretary. CLASS CDF '61 Under the able guidance of Mrs. Dover and Mr. Bryan, the sophomores started off a suc- cessful year of activities by sponsoring the Sporty Forty dance, after the Mesa-Camelback football game. Next on their agenda was a very successful popcorn sale, which took place on January 8th, Their funds were increased once again on the 30th of that month, via the sale of leis at the Beachcombers' Dance. Our sophomores directed the rest of their energies to- ward the selling of tickets to Charlie's Aunt, another extremely successful proiect. Topping that off was a cookie sale. Sophomore class council members are, Front Row: Jerry Price, Bonnie Johnson, Bob Dorn. Middle Row: Donna lhrman Sandy Simpson, Dennis Kohl, Dea Etta Strickland, Carol Hanagan, Kitty Lauri, Pat Porter, Melinda Henrichs. Back Row Frances Galioto, Larry Alexander, Jan Crozier, Patsy Riggs, Steve Morgan, Paul Phillips, Jim Elmore, Harvey Faber. EDUK5.DD I he il -ggi f t A I ,saga . t 'Q I, T 'V . 4 t V -uf 9,19 W f A f-i t r .rg . E' Ls A I :, - -as is 4-'- Q J-4151 aas, F5101 is , f' A I 1,1 k'.k 'H rt at t , 1 is . A- x . s K t fe if r U. 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AUTOGRAP t if llifll . will ' i T i 1 Qui f nd ' j ll, F lf A fu 4 5 W 1 N ,lu i f y ul Vll flwlvli 1 iff - wi, ,o , lil l ll .E ,. , f ' is . W... 7 L' ,V Freshmen class officers are, standing, Judy Wagner, treas- urer, Mary Wise, vice-president, Margaret Hershey, secre- tary, seated is Dick Anderman, president. CLASS OF '62 The freshman class started its year of activities by sponsoring the Thanksgiving dance, cleverly dubbed the Turkey Trot. The dance was quite successful, in view of the fact that many students left town for the long weekend. This dance was followed by an equally successful peanut sale in February. Not that Camel- back has seen any elephants on campus, but it was discovered that humans, too, enjoy munching on pea- nuts. This fact was fully realized when the American Field Service increased its funds by 555. The freshmen completed their year of work by sponsoring the last dance of the year, which was another successful event. Freshmen class council members are, Front Row: Judy Omen, Durinda Lofstedt, Carole Neely, Nickie Poarch, Bonnie Poplawski, Judy Wagner. Middle Row: Dick Anderman, Sally Fitchet, Charlene Graham, Linda Bazzill, Diane Bowlby, Barbara Alpert, Cherilyn Brown, Jay Pease, Kathy Willey, Mrs. Kangieser, sponsor. Back Row: Mr. Clark, sponsor, Mike Rockwell, Pete Banko, Marvin Skousen, Eugene Hancock, Mary Wise, Margaret Hershey, Lana Ness, Diane Kraemer, Jackie Kent, Susie Lane, Sandy Lane. , Alexander, Arliene L ,. ' ' Alford, Barbara . ,., -Lili Li I L il l K 'L . is Allan' Janet 1:1 B' k'. A ff 'Q L' 4:5 :'6' Almon, Brian 4 fy , .. lggn ip - . Alpert, Barbara LX L5 In - ,V 5 Altfeltis, Judith 17 I r M LL I r Anderman, Richard L W A L L iii if ' 5 ,1Ag 1 xx Anderson, Sue L ., ila 'LL l l ' Ei . Aa s f ., ,gr Y L K Andrews, Judith ' A '13',a. . A sQ,,,M, Q I ' Anthony, Robert ,, L- ' - X , . f,iL, ' Lx, L Apperson, Amy . 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V 74 Stein, Alan Stein, Gerald Steinberg, Mark Stellhorn, James Stephenson, Robert Stevenson, Sally Stone, Dale Stone, Sharon Stonehouse, Jane Stott, Keith Stumpf, Jeffrey Sublett, Fred Swatko, Shirley Swenson, Emelia Swett, Helen Taylor, Jerry Taylor, Jo Tetmeyer, Stephen Thiry, Michael Thomas, Richard Thornton, Donna Thurston, Margaret Tokle, Gary Toschik, Dorothy Trimbach, Annayris Trottier, Pete Troy, Robert Tucker, Ceva Tucker, Orvil Dean Tugwell, Raymond Turner, Karen Usry, Kent Vacha, PhillipV VanderWall, Ruth Ann Van Leer, Walter Van Wey, Linda Varney, Larry Vaughan, Karen Vaughn, James Vernon, John Young, Karen Young, Sue Youree, Nancy Zaiac, Jacqueline Zamora, Linda Zinkham, Robert Laird, Lynn AUTOGRAPHS Victor, Barbara Voitko, Martha Wagner, Judy Walker, Christie Walker, Donna Walker, Ken Walker, Nelda Walker, Phillip Wallis, Gavin Walters, Nancy Warley, Andrea Warman, Donna Watson, Claudia Wayland, Wade Webb, Margaret Webber, Bonnie Welshenbaugh, Clester Wendelken, Patricia Wester, Kenneth Wheeler, Victor White, Niles Whitson, Philip Wiandt, Lily Mae Wiese, Frederick Wiggins, Richard Willey, Kathleen Williams, Bert Willis, Sue Wilson, Betty Lou Wilson, David Wilson, Jim Wilson, Lois Lynn Wilson, Patricia Winemiller, Roger Wise, Mary Witte, Terry Wright, Mike Wrigley,Vannie Dee Wynn, James Young, Barry Q AC . Q A SPARTAN SALUTE Camelback's valedictorians this year are Martha Brodersen, Mark Horlings, and Peter Rose. The salutatorian is Teddy Muzzy. These four students claim the highest scholastic averages in the Class of 1959. They not only are brains but also loin in many activities at Camelback. All four are members of National Honor Society. Martha has been active in Parnassus and Girls' League and has served on the class council. TEDDY Muzzv y MARK HoRuNGs Blade. PETER ROSE MARTHA BRODERSEN Since Mark has been at Camelback, he has participated in sports, excelling in basketball, football, and tennis. Mark is a member of the Kings Club. Peter Rose is well known to the student body as the editor of the Spartan Teddy's activities have been numerous throughout her high school career. She was a class officer for two years and has served on the class council. She was a representative to Girls State. This year Teddy was fortunate in having the foreign exchange student as a star-boarder. To become a validictorian or the salutatorian has taken four years of hard work and, no doubt, many sacrifices. These students deserve much credit and recog- nition for attaining these high honors. Every student is acquainted with the Camelback library, which boasts a wide selection of books, whether they be refer- ence or fiction. Magazines, booklets, and pamphlets are all in abundance. Mrs. White, the librarian, is always available for consultation and information. Helping the professional library staff, many stu- dents have the opportunity to learn library techniques. The library provides other de- partments with a place where students can display proiects. Mrs. Hensler checks out a book for a student. TIEIE S PARTAN LIBRARY Cyn files l l Marcia Kramer is instructed by Mr. Waite in finding English reference materials. 79 ,.,,,,,..,..4--on-1 ggginil'-v -bbc 5 if . 'Y f .5-fit 'If 'Sf-I QQQ 'iaith 5 .Q t 5 W --.... 2 E X K , . l A I VJ Phyllis Taylor works on a travel poster.. . . . .and Sharon Ziede cuts tile for a mosaic table. FINE ARTS .AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Art Department provides interested students with an outlet for creative ability. Classes in commercial, advanced, and beginning art are taught, as well.,as classes in ceramics, leather work, and other crafts. During the year, students' work is displayed in various places around the campus. This year our students received forty-tive top awards in the Scholastic Art Awards competition. Mr. Koeppen supervises .lim Arnold . . . The Industrial Arts Department provides students with work in vocational trades according to ther interests. In this way, the students are able to decide if they want to enter these vocational fields someday. This year the Camel- back Industrial Arts Department displayed many proiects in the Industrial Arts Exhibition at the Arizona State Fair- grounds. . . . while Danny Parker and Jerry Green operate a power drill. ft DRIVER TRAINING Driver training is a six-week, non-credit course that is designed to teach students the funda- mentals of good driving. While taking this course, the students are placed in groups of three along with an instructor, and they receive valuable behind-the-vvheel training for all phases of driving, including diagonal and parallel parking. All students learn to drive cars vvith automatic and standard transmissions. X R ! Np J 'SZSTEE LITTLE PEOPLE AT CAMELEACK During the first half of the school year, we have Wee little people come and help us with the course of child guidance. The girls show the children many interesting things to play with and give them edu- cational training. The children attend our school with us from 8:30 to 12:30. For a small fee they are fed as well as being entertained. Both the girls in the class and the students enjoy and benefit from the play school. BUSINESS EDUCATION Business courses are offered to prepare students for careers in that area. ln these classes, they receive both knowledge and practical experience in bookkeeping, business machines, typing, shorthand, office procedure and other skills needed for participation in the business world. Even those students who are not planning specifically for a business career find typing and shorthand extremely useful in college. X I How cool can a cat get! The purpose of the Advanced Biology Study Group is to maintain a high interest in science, especially in the field of biol- ogy. In this course, the students are given an insight into such fields as medicine and related subiects. The work covers many phases of biology not presented in the high school course. Laboratory facilities, dissection instruments, and instruction in laboratory techniques are made available to the students. Such things as embryology and radiation are included in the program as well as guest speakers lecturing. One of the high-lights is the dissection of a cat. IBICDLOG-Y' .Z5.Tl Rose Marie Ingraharn and Carole Finch prepare for ...while Gayle Gerrard and Dick Cawley are hard an incision at work, Students interested in individual biology study are given opportunity to work on their own proiects. They make the deci- sion as to what they want to experiment with, and at completion of their project they evaluate and record all observations made. This gives them an opportunity to develop their interests and acquire addi- tional knowledge of biology on their own initiative. CAMELBACK Tom Boyer experiments with egg embryo Johnny Johnson weighs and measures a chemical tor Linda Godeaux displays her plant proiect. an experiment. C STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Camelback's Student Executive Board this year has done an outstanding job. Through the efforts of these hard-working students, many improvements have been made on the school's campus and in its policies. We salute them for a iob well done! MIKE ROSEN, - President YVONNE GASTINEAU, Vice President MARY HERSHEY, Executive Secretary ROBERTA AGNEW, Corresponding Secretary STUDENT CCUNCIL DO G ,ES N RA , Financial Secretary Front Row: Bill Hyder, John Power, Larry Stanton, Eddie Gilbert, Sandi Reed, Judy Kline, Colleen Murphy. Second Row: Bill Duncan, John Shipp, Dick Anderman, Dan Gosnell, Spence Cornelison, Don Egeland, Dianne Lichty. Third Row: Gary Walston, Land Wayland, Pam Beck, Carol Culpepper, Sally Bone, Barbara Johnson, Kathy Krauss. Fourth Row: Al LaRue, Charles Young, Bob Wilson, Tom Whitelock, Mark Horlings, Paul Faulkner, Pam Stanford, Kathy Kelley. Fifth Row: Don Graves, Nan Halvorsen, Mary Hershey, Vonnie Gastineau, Wesley Press, Curtis Oswalt, Pam Dyer, Pat Porter, Sue Moore. Sixth Row: Bud Sammetinger, Ronald Power, Bob Prill, Ric Miller, Eddy DeBussi, Cindy Shadegg, Roger Miller, Page Beers, Dave Johnson. Seventh Row: Carol White, Carolyn Diestler, Donna Walker, Mary Schammel, Melanie Olson, Mary Wise, Joan Mulkey, Linda O'Brien, Andrea Warley. Eighth Row: Keith Stott, Bill Sinclair, Bev Powers, Marnie Wo- mer, Linda Horner, Nancy Morgan, Maryann Edwards, Donna Thomas, Barbara Stauss, Linda Mertz, Georgie Hobbs. Ninth Row: Jerry Price, Roger Brooks, Wade Zellner, Diana Bloom, Portia O'Quinn, Cheryl Strickland, Alix Maher, Nancy Hamay, Frances Galioto, Donna Clyatt. Tenth Row: George Kapp, Jim Vallas, Bob Dorn, Bob Wagner, Peter Drake, Sandy Bates, Diane Rudduck, Dawn Rosato, Sally Orr. Back Row: Mr. LeSueur, Dan Fraiio, Mike Rosen, Louie Giallonardo, Ron Ramseyer, George lannella, Dolly Jordan, Janet Risk, Jaki Laney. Wvwvwrsfhg:1:'mfWv-Nmwmfx 1- - ii 'X Q7 S if Q! ..s...... J' 44' ip- ,Jw WR Al- if-0 ..-Q -ws W .4 K mi .ww !' new XL sw V' X, .K f , ..'ff1 av. 4 AN - K Q , A 5 'S' f fy 'if f---f- Q X VE' if j Y T , l...sp fu.. ,av ,,,, ,f , -BE: 13. iA.,'., ,afar-A W 5 ,, , . ' S A Q Q x vi. R X r . W -fwamf .:1:f4. 'w,..N,QHwufQ:::.gk:A4wQ-m,..,.,,.: ., V- N. ,X .. , . ,,,Ngggg,,g K ..., .A Q-wif W ,..ei: m1qj : ?w3zgft.ii:mgWk:1.1 W --' Xk , W ,TA-VW.. M....wN.,,W...A.. I-A 89 Don Egeland, a senior at Camelback, spent last summer in Bremen, Germany, on the A.F.S. program. He stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Foelsche who are seated at the left in the picture. Standing are Lore Foelsche, Don, Hildegarde Foelsche, Hermann Foelsche and his fiancee who is standing behind her father, and Otmar Foelsche. On his way over, Don spent some time in France, England, the Netherlands, Austria and Canada. During his visit, he and his brother spent some time in southern Germany and two weeks on the island of Spiekeroog, in the North Sea. Don plans to revisit his family next summer for a few weeks. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Nan Karin Halvorsen, this year's exchange student, comes from Oslo, Norway. She lives in a four room apartment with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erling Halvorsen, and her two sisters Sissel and Eva, the baby. She arrived in Phoenix in August and is living with the Muzzys, until she leaves in June. When she returns to Oslo, Nan will have two more years of high school, for she gets no credits for her senior year at Camelback. When she finishes her five years of high school, she plans to study at the University, in Oslo. She will be looking forward to a visit from her American sister, Teddy Muzzy, in 1960. Maria Carpenter, an active Camelback iunior, sailed to Greece on the Queen Fredrika the s-ummer after her freshman year. She made the Trip with her grandmother and spent the year in Athens with her uncle and his family. There she attended a small school with the chil- dren of American servicemen stationed there. Maria, more often called Sunshine , learned Greek quickly and soon she spoke it as well as the natives. During the spring vacation and after school was out in June, she and several of her classmates traveled to nearby islands. In the middle of the summer she and her grandmother sailed back to this country, with many memories to share with their friends. TRAYELED SPARTANS Marian and John Jeavons left New York with their mother in June, 1957, and sailed for Holland. This was the first stop on a year-long trip throughout Europe. From Holland they went to Austria, where they stayed for awhile. Then they went on to Italy where they saw Rome, Florence, Venice, and Naples. Because they had enioyed Austria so much, they decided to return by way of Switzerland. While in Austria, John and Marian started school but decided they would rather travel. They left Austria and went to the Riviera where they spent three weeks, from there they went to Barcelona, Spain and to the Balearic Islands. When they left, they went to Paris and on to Heidelberg, Germany, where they celebrated Christ- mas. They went from there to Belgium, took a boat to Dover, and went to London. After six weeks in London, they sailed again for New York, and home. 1 E . Q A an .wgkgcm K. it 'P - -. 1 . -v. i . fx ff- cg E, .i xl' ry: J rf.. X. ul Q' . frff is Yi: ' ...a -f... 91 Officers of Parnassus are, Front Row: Ellen Roca, Linda Brodersen, Carole Finch, Karen Kraerner. Back Row: Mike Rosen, Bill Cross, Ron Harvey, Mr. Dona- hoe, sponsor. Front Row: Gay Raphael, Janet Risk, tineau, Kay Crandall Diane Kraemer, Helen Ann Arronte, Shirley Jan Crozier Rick Britt, Land Walters, Mike Ware. PARNAS SUS Diane Bowlby, Durinda Lofstedt, Karen Ohlau, Barbara Johnson, Beth sy Yost, Diana Douglas, Karen Kraemer. Second Row: Dawn Rosato, Yvonne Gas- Joan Young, Joan Yenerich, Marnie Womer, Karla Scharf, Amy Apperson, Brodersen. Third Row: Carole Finch, Lorraine Faulkner, Donna Walker, Nellie Macldux, Pam Harkins, Cherilyn Brown, Rose Marie lngraham, Donna Clyatt, David Peugh, Dick Anderman, Wesley Press, Bart Hughes, Keith Stott, Mike Ellen Ross, Ron Harvey, Steve Roberts. Back Row: Mr. Donahoe, sponsor, Kent Smith, Dave Johnson, Steve Tanner, Rolf Arndt, Harvey Faber, Ed Riggs, Randy L-In Front Row: Donna Anderson, Sally Ann Armie, Nellie Ann Arronte, Martha Brodersen, Ruth Ann Blood, Darl Bennink, Nancy Boland, Mary Ellen Bodine, Barbara Bedingfield, Sandra Cartmell, Kay Crandall, Peter Drake, Esther Dodds, Janet DeFranco, Christine Davis, Don Egeland, Lynne Eidsvold, Alice Eldridge, Eileen Folmer, Yvonne Gastineau, Dan Gosnell, Ernestine Graves, Tom Griffith, Jeannine Gill. Second Row: Donna Griffin, Mark Horlings, Steve Hannum, Norman Hoger, Bill Harrell, Gail lngrish, Squier Jones, Karen Kraemer, Lewis Kruglick, Marcia Kramer, Jerry Kingery, Sheila Kelley, George Loeffler, Evan LaRue, Teddy Muzzy, Judith Leech, Betty Jean Merrill, Amy Marafini, Portia O'Quinn, Nolan Parmer, John Power, Wesley Press. Third Row: Mike Rosen, Edward Riggs, Jean Ross, Pat Reinprecht, Liz Sowell, Ingrid Swenson, Scott Smith, Ellen Schmeidel, Janet Smith, Phyllis Taylor, Randy Ware, Mary Walker, Ron- ald Wasem, Dennis Yee, Gloria Zellner, Rolf Arndt, Linda Brodersen, Susan Chemnick, Karen Cristea, Dennis Diestler, Carole Finch, Sharon Grimes, James Gault, Carol Lee Gant. Back Row: Stephen Hansen, Rose Marie lngraham, David H. Johnson, Jerry Martin, Ladd Metzner, Ann Powers, Steven Roberts, Ellen Roca, Richard A. Smith, Frances Sharp, Karen Sandvig, Jeffrey Woodside, Jerry Wiese, Land Wayland, Marlen Womer. NATIONAL HCNOR SOCIETY '.. Wesley Press, National Honor Soci- ety President, presents awards from the P.T.A. to the members of the group, at a meeting February 24. 9. . Front Row: Bob Wagner, Ara Eloian, Rusty Carney, Ronnie Zamora, George Kapp, Dave Nelson, Tom Smith, Mike Wood, Don Graves, Bob Barber, Jay Murphy, Bob Wilson, Bob Stephenson. Second Row: Ron Ramseyer, Ed Skiba, Fred Ward, Mike Emmett, Dick Henry, Ronnie Orr, Andy Ware, Mel Rathke, Curtis Oswalt, Bennie Graham, Charlie Young, Don Barksdale, Keith Godbold. Third Row: Bob Hubbard, Jon Ketzler, Sonny Mott, Allan Gorman, Leslie Arnold, Roger Graham, Paul Connolly, Larry Stanton, Con Englehorn, Larry Hannum, Al Henshaw, Bob Fenner, Al LaRue, Sam Grova, Art Reade, Larry Miner. Back Row: Jim Baylor, Buddy Clark, Tom Brewer, Tom Whitelock, Russell Glick, Car- win Peterson, Mark Horlings, Buzz Feddersen, John Power, Gary Kelly, Clay Boyer, Eddie Gilbert, Tom Beauchamp, Jim Vallas. LETTERMEN Dick Henry and Tom Smith sell Christmas candy canes to Cheryl Barnd, as a money making proiect. Front Row: Mr. Ratts, sponsor, Dave Nelson, Dick Smith, Ronnie Ramseyer, George Kapp. Second Row: Eric Drake, Jerry Price, Bob Ste- phenson, Bill Hyder, Mike Emmett. Third Row: Dave Sonenschein, Ronnie Brown, John Wall- ing, Ronnie Snider, Art Reade. Fourth Row: George lannella, Bob Hoover, Mike Wood, Bob Wilson. Fifth Row: Buddy Clark, Paul Phillips, Scott Englehorn, Bob Dorn. Sixth Row: John Morton, Ronnie Orr, Ken Kerner, Everett Bateman, Con Englehorn. Seventh Row: Tom Whitelock, Peter Drake, Larry Har- ris, Bob Barber, Don Graves. Back Row: Buzz Feddersen, Bob Fenner, Ed Gilbert, Jack Bury. KEY CLUB George Kapp and Ronnie Ramseyer are sell- ing the ball point pens and candy bars for Camelback's Key Club. .lay Sinclair and Ingrid Swenson co edu tors study the plans for the 1959 Shield with Mr. H. P. Garrett, staff advisor. SHIELD H31 . .5932-Q22 Top Picture: Victor Nagel, John Almon, and Don Ashworth, second sernes- ter photographers, relax after a hard day's work. Middle Picture: Madly typ- ing copy to meet the deadline are Sherry Har- per, Lyla Hansen, Pat Pes- ley, and Ellen Schmeidel. Bottom Picture: Shown dur- ing a break at the A.l.P.A. Convention in Tempe this year are, Ellen Roca,Linda Jo Reavley, Jan Henry, Scott Nelson, Jay Sinclair, and Bill Sinclair. Ellen Roca, Sharon Dennis, Jan Henry, and Don Yeager listen to Gary Spetrino, the illustrator, tell the plans for the cover. STAFF Top Picture: The first semester Shield photographers show oft some of their equipment. They are, standing, Scott Nelson, Tom Schaeffer, Rod Hannaman, Dave Mann, and seated, Jerry Green, Mary Wallace. Middle Picture: Geor- gia Shrewsbury, Bill Sinclair, Barbara Stauss, Shirley Phillips, and Susan David are planning this year's year- book. Bottom Picture: Setting up the activities section are Phyllis Taylor, Dave Johnson, Linda Jo Reavley, and Judi Harvey. BLADE Top Picture: Bill Porter and Linda Ashburn peddle papers during the lunch hour. Middle Picture: Checking their copy hurriedly in order to meet Their deadline are Peggy Burg- raff, Betsy Yost, and Carol Litton. Bottom Picture: Hard at work planning and pasting up their pages are David Hurl- bert and Carol Barens. Checking assignments are Sharon Ames, Carole Finch, and Freda Sarten. STAFF Top Picture: Karen Sandvig and Judy Edmondson file cards while Lynn Eidsvold discusses business over the phone. Middle Picture: Three staff members, Sharon Pick- ering, Ronald Harvey, and Pat Reinprecht handle the rush for papers during the noon hour. Bottom Picture: Gail Ingrish, Carol White, and Gary Howell check over the last minute details before sending the paper to the printers. At the Welcome Party, September 16, Karla Cor- nelison, Frances Galioto, and Lynn Reed served punch to Camelback girls. The Girls' League at Camelback High is the biggest and most active club on campus. It started off the year by giving a welcome party for all new stu- dents. All fall, preparations were being made for the Carnation Ball November 22. The theme this year was Snow and Ice and the gym was dec- orated with ice blue and white with glittering snow flakes everywhere. In December, the Faculty Tea was held in the drama patio, in March the Girls' League presented a fashion show. April, their money making month, was highlighted by many sales, drives, and cam- paigns. There was competition among the tour councils to raise the most money ancl the winner was given a party. GIRLS' Lynn Reed, center, intro- duces Color Day winners. They are: Scott Nelson, Glenda Williamson,Karen Kraemer, and Mary Sch a m mel. i l ww 0 LEAGUE Carole Wacker, Margo Guthrie, Jan Henry, Patsy Williamson, Karen Sandvig, and Linda Broder- sen are working on snowflakes for the Carna- tion Ball. Members ofthe Executive Council ofthe Girls' League are Front Row: Mary Dangerfield. Second Row: Jan Glover, Ginny Tamburrelli, Frances Galioto, Linda Johnson. Third Row: Dianne Lichty, Susan Finley, Mary Ellen Ross, Judy Smith. Fourth Row: Nan Hal- vorsen, Lynn Reed, Joan Yenerich, Sherry Harper. Back Row: Cheryl Strickland, Frances Fish, Gayle Gerrard, Barbara Johnson, Barbara Moyer, Pat Fike. lOl Members of the Senior Council of the Girls' League are Front Row: Ginny Tamburrelli, Ingrid Swen- son, Nan Halvorsen, Lucy Roieck, Yvette Unruh, Ellen Schmeidel. Middle Row: Bo Bodine, Kay Cran- dall, Judy Gustafson, Mary Dan- gerfield, Darlene Bouchard, Sandy Cartmell, Barbara Bolton, Sally Armie. Back Row: Jan Schneider, Corky Hooper, Chris Davis, Mary Walker, Jo Corder, Suse Reynolds, Miss Schipper, sponsor. JUNIORS .AND SENIORS Members ofthe Junior Council of the Girls' League are Front Row: Betty Witt, Alice Weaver, Dorothy Baker, Linda Haggerty, Linda Jo Reavley, Janet Risk, Elaine Palmer, Pat Miller. Second Row: Cherie Owen, Linda Reed, Linda O'Brien, Barbara Hub- bard, Nita La Fitte, Betty White, Phyllis Apro, Sharon Grimes, Diana Cefaratti, Marnie Womer, Carol Gant. Third Row: Donna Williams, Jan Henry, Peggy Anderson, Claudia Bayer, Pat Poplawski, Patsy Williamson, Sharolyn Harper, Carol White, Cindy Shadegg, Saundra McCurdy, Mary Hershey, Rose Marie Ingraham, Luella Johnson, Gay Simancek, Beverly Powers. Back Row: Ellen Roca, Carole Wacker, Margo Guthrie, Frances Ashley, Heather Campbell, Karen Sandvig, Linda Brodersen, Carol Sue Kaslow, Maria Carpenter, Sue Finley, Liz Varney, Karen Cristea, Gayle Gerrard, Mary Ellen Ross, Sherry Harper, Frances Fish. 102 Members ofthe Sophomore Council of the Girls' League are Front Row: Mary Anne McCue, Karla Cornelison, Carol Litton, Brenda Miller, Georgia Wagner, Sue Walter, Sharon Prue. Second Row: Sharon Powell, Judy Dodd, Susan Orr, Margaret Shoemaker, Cathy Butler, Sharon Habib, Alison Freeman, Kathy Kelley, Mary Anna Sasser, Nan Brodersen, Judy Dudra, Kathleen McGin- nis, Cheryl Barnd, Nancy Hamay. Third Row: Sharri Linkswiler, Fritzie Roedel, Linda Williams, Joanna Seytert, Pattie Gibney, Lennis Lyon, Elizabeth Ross, Marilyn Miller, Pat Landtiser, Melinda Henrichs, Karon Matson, Lynn Carapellese, Joanne Bailey, Jaki Laney, Judy Smith. Fourth Row: Sandy Simpson, Bonny Briskman, Betsy Yost, Linda Hillary, Suellen Schaeffer, Diana Ziede, Carol Hanagan, Pattie Timmons, Alice Hess, Sonia Son, Cheryl Strickland, Frances Galioto, Sue Mulkey, Dianna Free- man, Sue Armie, Laraine Romano, Kay Roush. Back Row: Carol Andersen, Charlotte Kwic, Donna Nicholson, Susan Cochrane, Penny Gilman, Judy Weinmeister, Shirley Travis, Mary Shumway, Kathie Morris, Marilyn Kump, Patsy Riggs, Shirley Holligan, Merry Wagner, Suzanne Gerard, Stanna Niemczyk, Barbara Wassel, Carol Norton, Carole Custer. Members of the Freshman Council of the Girls' League Fm, ROW, Maw Am, FRESHMEN at SOPHOMQRES Leis, Jo Taylor, Barbara Borg, Linda Zamora, Joan Yenerich, Barbara Moyer, Linda Moreth. Second Row: Pam Schlangen, Susan Bur- A gess, Judy Omen, Pat Dils, Pat Fike, Judy Altfeltis, Di- ane Bowlby, Sheila Peerce, Donna' Carey. Third Row: Mary LeMire, Kathy Chap- man, Janet Noyes, Emmy Swenson, Karla Scharf, Bar- bara Johnson, Paula Eschel- bach, Linda Bazzill, Laurie Folmer, Anne Shumway, Sonia Christiansen. Fourth Row: Cherilyn Brown, Sally Bone, Sandy Egeland, Diane Kraemer, Sandra Hampton, Michal McCubbin, Mary Lou Reynolds, Sharon Black, Georgetta Hobbs, Mary Hes-' kett. Back Row: Bonnie Web- ber, Judy Herring, Nancy Morgan, Natalie Kaiser, Nancy Youree, Margaret Hershey, Amy Apperson, - Wanda Stabbe, Kathy Baker, Charlene Graham. 103 Our lovely pom pon girls never failed to please the spectators at the sports events. They added life and color with their snappy new dance routines, their happy smiles, and their colorful costumesl Like any other such group striving for perfection, constant practice was the girls' watch word. ICTORY POM PON' GIRLS CameIback's perky pom pon girls are: Bo Bodine, Colleen Murphy, Dianne Lichty, Yvonne Gastineau, Roberta Agnew, Vickie Ekdahl, Sandra Watts, Betty Mills. 104 X . , , Camelback's cheerleaders with that fight-fight spirit are: Kay Crandall, Dolores Wachfell, Jo Pavlet, Ann Rasmussen, Sandra Reed, Ellen Russell. CHEERLEADERS No matter wheiher The team was winning, losing or undecided, our cheerleaders knew what fo do. Their clever cheers, antics, and never- failing optimism helped make each sports evenf lively and full of fun. 105 Members ofthe Chess Club are, seated, Steve Hansen, Lloyd Leech, standing, John Harrison, James Ditzler. Bill Young, Mike Rosen, Mr. Bryan, advisor, Bill Neill, Peter Rose. 106 if l. The Chess Club meets once a week. Following a short business meeting, the club plays chess, competition being based on a point system. The Chess Club does not try to make all the members master chess players, but it does try to provide all interested students with the opportunity to learn the game, to participate with other stu- dents of their own ability, and to improve their game. As the club gains in membership, it will participate in tournament-type chess with other schools. CHE SS CLUB DEBATE GLUE Debating combines the opportunity to develop skill in speaking, research, and repartee with the excitement of a contest. There are several tournaments between the valley schools and a state tournament. The question for debate this year is, Resolved: That the British educa- tional system is preferable to that of the United States. The only requirement for membership is the willingness to work and follow the sugges- tions ofthe coach. Front Row: Shirley Owens, Jane Harper, Sandy Schallman, Sharon Roth, Elice Higginbotham, Diana MacLeod, Dorothy Hommel, Laura Waldeck. Middle Row: Sandy McCurdy, Marcia Kramer, Pat Vidrine, Judy Severson I Janice Nass, Virginia Winquist, Sheila Kelley, Carol Kempfert, Dr. Gurr, sponsor. Back Row: Elissa Elliott, Jim El- more, Jerry Price, Bob Wilson, Jerome Hannaman, Jim Perkins, Jerry Civalier, David Kreici, Spence Cornelison. NEYSTCOLZEEIRJS CLUB The main purpose of the Newcomers Club is to wel- come new students to the school. They give the new students attractive name cards designed by Walt Ditzen. They also take the new students on a tour of the campus and on field trips to interesting places in the valley. The club's service proiect for this year was the Samuel Gompers' Memorial Clinic. They also adopted a Christmas family, providing for their food and clothing. The officers are Shirley Owens, Spence Cornelison, Sheila Kelley and Sandy McCurdy. 107 Spartan R. O. T. C. participated in the Veteran's Day Parade. ln the above picture is the R. O. T. C. staff and the color guard. RESERVE OFFICERS Spartan Cadets roll off another active and successful year. They started off their year by the Rifle Team taking the city champion- ship. The R. O. T. C. organized the Judo Club. During the Christmas Season they sponsored a highly successful Christmas drive for the St. John's Indian Mission. On May 15, 1958, they won honors during the annual military night competition. COLOR GUARD Front Row: Dave Clark, Gary Mungai, Don- R. O. T. C. STAFF Lt. Col. George Loeffler, Maior Bob Lintha- ald Ashworth, Larry Baillon. Back Row: Bruce Yenerich, cum, Instructor Sgt. James A. Homann, Lt. Col. Michael Carl Archer, Kent Corbin. Thomas, 2nd Lt. Douglas Moye. V Y I 'H Q Exif! V, .WV Chl' x ...gs Above are the Spartan Cadets marching in the annual Veterans Day Parade. TRAINING CCIRPS R. O. T. C. Rifle Team Front Row: Cadet Cpl. Carl Archer, Cadet Ptc. Willis North, Cadet Private Leon De Marce, Cadet Private Ralph Pleasant, Cadet Pfc. Gary Mungai, Cadet Pfc. Albert Ar- ronte, Cadet Private George Dorf, Cadet lst Sgt. Dennis Yee. Back Row: Cadet 2nd Lt. Ladd Metz- ner, Cadet 2nd Lt. Robert Alsever, Cadet 2nd Lt. Phil Campbell, Lt. Col. Michael Thomas, Maior Robert Linthacum, Cadet 2nd Lt. Walter Pierson, Ca- det Captain Gerald Estrada, lnstructor Sgt. James Homann. On February 7, Camelback's R. O. T. C. along with the other high school R. O. T. C. units organized and presented the Annual Mili- tary Ball. Sandra Reed was elected Battle Group Sponsor from Camelback to reign at the Military Ball. The other girls that the R. O. T. C. elected were Pat Miller, Company A Sponsor, and Colleen Murphy, Company B Sponsor. R. O. T. C. Club Front Row: MfSgt. Bruce Yenerich, Sgt. Larry Fields, Pfc. Dan Strickland, Ptc. Rob- ert Johnson, Cadet Sgt. Robert Schaff, MfSgt. Dennis Yee. Back Row: Lt. Col. Michael Thomas, Cadet Captain Gerald Estrada, Captain James Pey- ton, Cadet 2nd Lt. Phil Campbell, 2nd Lt. Douglas Moye, Cadet 2nd Lt. Robert Alsever, Cadet 2nd Lt. John Dixon, Cadet 2nd Lt. Ladd Metzner. At their fashion show, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y members That good old Hula Hoop surely has Nan Halvorsen and Bob serve refreshments to their guests. Hoover going strong at the Quo Deo vs. Olympian contest. QITCD IDECJ TRI IEII-'Y' Front Row: Dolores Wachtell, Ann Stonehouse, Marlene Simmons, Jan Glover, Roberta Agnew, Lynda Allison. Middle Row Sandra Stanford, Lucy Roieck, Mary Dangerfield, Judy Klumb, Ingrid Swenson, Betty White, Colleen Murphy, Sandra Reed Judy Kline. Back Row: Teddy Muzzy, Christine Loges, Carol Hoeksema, Barbara Bedingfield, Alison Schwartz, Gail Ingrish Bonnie Walker, Miss Hunter, sponsor. ll0 The officers of Tri Koren are: Jo Pavlet, president, Pat Pesley, chaplain, Jean McCullough, historian, Mrs. Banker, sponsor, Maureen O'NeilI, vice-presi- dent, Paula Timmons, secretary, Barbara Bolton treasurer. TRI KOREN TRI ESI-Y' Front Row: Darlene Ross, Paulette Lollar, Sandy Noyes, Barbara Bolton, Gloria Hicks, Jane Mou- saw. Second Row: Bonnie Bowen, Judy Titgen, Pat Timmons, Wendy Hupp, Paula Timmons, Jo Pav- let, Maureen O'Neill, Di- ana Douglas, Sharon Hunter. Third Row: Diana Ziede,Shirley Travis, Jean McCullough, Nellie Arronte, Pat Pesley, Nancy Hamay, Phyllis Apro. Back Row: Mrs. Banker, sponsor, Judy Weinmeister, Peggy Lynn Johnson, Wanda Fant, Marilyn Beldon, Alix Ma- her, Jan Crozier, Diana Parker. 5. x f 'na 9 X x , 1 ill I Okihi's officers are: Gwen Zink, chaplain, Judy Burns, treasurer, Linda Solesbee, president, Pat Grimm, sergeant at arms, Judy Davis, secretary, Sharon Dial, vice- president, Helena Wallis, historian. 'X Z v I W' . vw - .A if' V I f ,JCI-,, -yffway ,V,c,A+s.s We , 1 - , fu d 1' K V ' N' 'ITU , ' ' , .r mf Y.-:lf ,..-ev-'17 of . . . M K, I Y 'W' ,af 1 Q X-nd!-ii' we W-Q, , 1 , - ,, 3 J CDIEZIIIEIII TRI ECI -Y' Front Row: Helena Wallis, Judy Burns, Pat Grimm, Lincla Solesbee, Gwen Zink, Sharon Dial, Judy Davis. Second Row Mary Beal, Linda Mertz, Evie Beall, Gail Haumont, Bobbye Ann Burns, Judy Dudra, Jeanne Heck, Marilyn Flowers Sharri Linkswiler. Third Row: Kay Parker, Marla Ralston, Pat Hornish, Ginny Lange. Back Row: Mrs. Ludwig, sponsor Winkie Butler, Chris Davis, Lynne Eidsvold, Nancy Kier, Pat Walker, Suse Reynolds. 89 Front Row: Lynn Reed, Sherry Nelson, Marva Jones, Mary Hershey, Carol White, Carole Finch, Rose Marie lngraham. Second Row: Ellen Roca, Judy Wise, Sharon Grimes, Peggy Jamison, Diane Voorhis, Gayle Swisher, Marcia Stein, Bev- erly Powers, Gayle Gerrard, Lynne Pifat. Third Row: Mrs. Krohn, sponsor, Janet Risk, Sandy Watts, Betty Mills, Kay Crandall, Gail Fischer, Mary Ann Schimm, Marnie Womer, Dawn Horton, Karen Cristea, Dianna Cefaratti, Saundra McCurdy. Back Row: Shirley Morrison, Mary Ellen Ross, Frances Fish, Susan Finley, Maria Carpenter. TRI TANDA. TRI HI-Y' ,vw l Members ofthe committee to write up the bill for Model Legislature are: Saundra Mc- Curdy, Carole Finch, Marry Ellen Ross, Lynn Reed, Carol White, Karen Cristea, Gayle Gerrard. Front Row: Bill Winkler, Spence Cornelison, Land Wayland, Bill Neill, George Kapp. Mddle Row: Ed Skiba, Dan Gosnell, John Jeavons, Lyn Omen, Larry Gault, Bill Wade. Back Row: Bob Ladendorff, Ronnie Orr, Con Englehorn, Don Egeland, Tom Beauchamp, Charles Gercke, Russ Mosser, Bud Sammetinger, Bob Fenner, Mr. Watson, spo r. l ffili Jifviylf l L QLYMPIML W ,- W 'L fr 1 W kllfli 'wfllaifjl PM I I V , , I I' z ,, ' NM! ,lvl xl 1 Showing the Spartan Pen- nants that Olympian sold in October are, kneeling, SpenceCornelison,Clay Boyer, Bob Wilson, stand- ing, Mr. Watson, Charles Gercke, Bill Schammel, Bill Neill, Dean Wariner, Don Egeland, Dan Gosnell. fx- Q. Q- ' W.- if Q,-I AS '5 Shown helping the Don's Club on their trek to the Superstition Mountains are Sceptre Hi-Y members, Front Row: Tom Murphey, John Awalt, Page Beers, Don Myers, Phil Williams, Val Robichaux, Birch Eversole, Jim Smith. Back Row: Bill Pittman, Nelson Stanton, Steve Peters, John Heffron, Doug Harsha, Mike Hanna. SCEPTR-E I-II - Y' Front Row: Mike Laudone, Don Myers, Phil Williams, Jim Smith, Page Beers, Von Johnson, Tom Murphey. Mddle Row: Gary Baier, John Awalt, Stan Jones, Bill Pitman, Bruce Yenerich, Ronnie Zamora, John Garretson, Birch Eversole, Scott Nelson. Back Row: John Heftron, Doug Harsha, Nelson Stanton, Mc Hanchett, Roger Miller, Jim Thurston, Bob Shumway. ll5 Buzz Feddersen, Terry Minard, and George Ogilvie are shown hauling some of the coat hangers they collected. GLADIATOR ETI - Y Front Row: Fred Kohler, Dick Spencer, Paul Faulkner. Back Row: George Ogilvie, Bill McSpadden, Bob Stauffer, Ray Sis- son, Jon Victor, Phil Ricketts, Buzz Feddersen. 177--L? qawfy , glffbwi A Q.ff4ffiff'1 ffiff-f1fLcl7 X 1' U 1 f Front Row: Don Duxbury, Roger Brooks, Doug Smith, Jim Elmore, Bill Dennis, Bill Hyder, John Eubank, Jerry Price, Gayle Bishop. Middle Row: Bob Wagner, Larry Alexander, Barton Hughes, Ron Harvey, Jerry Hauser, Danny Fraiio, Paul Phillips, Bill Langdon. Back Row: Rod Gastineau, Arthur Sandell, Sam Grova, Larry Gartin, Steve Morgan, Bob Dorn, Frank Greene, George Piercey, Scott Englehorn, George Barber, Mr. Loughran, sponsor. YALIDUS IEIII-Y' Officers are, standing, Don Duxbury, sergeant-at arms, Frank Green, chaplain, Danny Fraiio, vice president, Bob Dorn, secretary, Larry Gartin, histo rian, seated, Jerry Price, president. .am onlne' Front Row: Mrs. O. E. Walston, Mrs. Walter Rosenthal, secretary, Mrs. P. N. Lawson, president, Mrs. Ed Masters, Mrs. Gladys Winkler. Back Row: O. E. Walston, auditor, Mrs. Casper Smith, auditor, Casper Smith, auditor, P. N. Lawson, president, Ed Masters, vice-president, M. R. Winkler, treasurer, L. E. Burnett, faculty advisor. PARENT MUSIC ASSOCIATION The Parents' Music Association was founded to advance interest in music. They award a number of music scholarships each year and put on the Spartan Holiday in the fall. L BEGINNING BAND Front Row: Jerry Bodine, baritone, Chris Butterfield, trombone, Dale Harman, trumpet, Jim Chapman, trumpet, Gregg Coulter, trumpet, Rick Lowry, trumpet, Gordon Gay, trumpet, Leslie Clemmer, saxophone, Carole Morris, flute. Back Row: Ned Pollack, bass drum, John Howard, drum, Ralph Cooksey, tuba, George Swatko, tuba, Dave Kreici, tuba. M. ,f s . - . ll8 Carol Swatko, Mary Ann Shimm, and Saundra McCurdy sung during the A Capella Christmas assembly. Front Row: Mr. Coulter, Janet Risk, Alice Weaver, Bonnie Walker, Mary Oetien, Pat Truiillo, Jesse Jackson, Paul Smuda, David Scaring, Don Allan, Rolf Arndt, Jim Dooley, Bill Duncan, Sharon Boland, Mary Anne Knight, Claudia Baye, Gayle Riggins, Elizabeth Ross. Second Row: Marcia Kramer, Sharon Pickering, Bebee Johnson, Elton Hannaman, Tom Osvold, Rod Hannaman, Darl Bennink, Kice Brown, Charles Halversen, Don Yeager, Mary Hershey, Marnie Womer, Lynn Pifat, Sharon Habib, Mariie Wilhelm. Third Row: Linda Ashburn, Sheila McCreary, Donna Pickering, Mary Ann Shimm, Carol Swatko, Rockey Roth, Bruce Counce, Larry Casey, Richard Miller, Barton Hughes, Deon Gardner, Bette Lewis, Pat Rein- precht, Saundra McCurdy, Sandy Reed, Sylvia Del Piombo. Back Row: Kay Parker, Peggy Price, Beverly Powers, Virginia Moore, Wanda Fant, Bob Bramwell, Tom Whitelock, Bob Shumway, Roger Miller, Kent Walters, Bill Winkler, Janet Smith, Elaine Anderson, Judy Edmondson, Nancy Faulstich, Georgia Nichols, Beth Sprague. A CAPPELLA. CI-IOIR. Yin is i'?3f'c Front Row: Carol Barens, Glenda Baber, Joan Mulkey, Stanna Niemczyk, Sharon Friedman, Donna Thorton, Amy Mara- fini, Margie Winquist, Linda Sadler, Delores Spero, Donna Carey, Susan Kovacs, Kathy Boyd, Mr. Fraiola, director. Middle Row: Sharon Roth, Lucille Wilson, Nancy Stevenson, Carol Lewis, Pat Vidrine, Nancy Guthrie, Judy Titgen, Joan Norris. Back Row: Shirley Holligan, Merry Wagner, Nancy De Spain, Marva Jones, Carol Kempfert, Pat Hannula, Shir- ley Travis, Judy Weinmeister, Lana Ness, Jean McCullough, Karen Holt, Mary Lou Reynolds. CONCERT CHCDIR. m fg rr f-'ffgf ,W-so 'K'.fA . Z' I ' jg,- . w: Wi 3559 ,W iff. n V-MY,.,A-ff 120 5'1- VT? The officers of Concert Choir are, seated, Joan Mulkey, president, and standing, Marva Jones, vice-president, Delores Spero, librarian, Stanna Niemczyk, secretary. Pictured playing at the Sports Banquet, March 4, are: Mr. Fraiola, Harvey Faber, Viola, Bran- doch Peters, cello, Nancy Ash, violin, and Evans PM LaRue, violin. CAMELEACK ISIIG-IE1'S ORCHESTRA First Violin, Evan LaRue, Larry Blakely, Nancy Ash, Phyllis Reese, Paul Cheminck, Adene Cole, Nancy Lawes, Second Violin, Bobie Parkhill, Barbara Johnson, Pat Plotner, Audrey Faber, Diana MacLeod, Martha Voitko, Mary Ann Shields, Christine Cobb, Viola, Harvey Faber, Mary Ann Edwards, Cello, Brandoch Peters, John Wheeler, Peter Drake, Bass, Genley Anderson, James Vaughn, First Trumpet, Dave Anthony, Second Trumpet, Tip Kindel, Third Trumpet, Dave Pein, First Trombone, Bob Burke, Second Trombone, Robert Schedler, Third Trombone, Bill Pitman, French Horn, Barbara Darland, Paul Matte, Dale Harman, Clarinet, Nancy Boland, Land Wayland, Flute, Portia O'Quinn, Judy Gustafson, Tuba, Don Raskin, Percussion, Bebee Johnson, Avalee Preston, Thomas Folmer, Piano, Elizabeth Garretson. 121 GIRLS' STATE The four delegates chosen to attend Girls' State are, seated, Gayle Gerrard, Sherry Harper, Saundra McCurdy, Lynn Reed. Stand- ing behind them are the four alternates, Karen Cristea, Pat Miller, Mary Ellen Ross, Carol White. These girls will go to the Uni- versity of Arizona the last week of school for an unforgettably busy and wonderful time. NATIONAL OONFERENOE ON HUMAN RELATIONS Delegates to the N C C J conference on human relations are Front Row Dick Anderman, Marnie Womer, Nancy Hamay Alice Eldridge Sheila Kelley Dick Smith Back Row Jerry Price Mary Ellen Ross, Dave Johnson, Carol Norton, Lew Kruglick Vickie Ekdahl Not pictured are Rusty Carney Paula Timmons and Don Egeland. For the first time this year there was an all- school talent assembly. The winners' names will be placed on a plaque to be displayed in the Administration building. Peter Drake did a wonderful iob as emcee. Dave Clark, Ladd Metzner, Don Ashworth, and Larry Baillon display their iudo talents that won them third place. TALENT ASSEMBLY X The Coconuts, Nick Alsever, Dick Smith, and Rolf Arndt, accompanied by Phil Varney on The Aristocrats, under the direction of Bob Hoover, took second the drums, captured first place. place. Front Row: Portia O'Quinn, Jani Mercier, Marilyn Miller, Diana Smith, Pam Harkins. Second Row: Nancy Boland, Lynn Reed, George Hopkins, Deon Gardner, Land Wayland, Linda Blatter, Frances Fish, Judy Clark, Karen Ide, Judy Severson, Walter Graves, Sharon Hunter, Lynda Griffith, Mariie Wilhelm, Donna Nicholson, Cherie Owen, Carole Wacker, Harold Stephens. S PARTAN Camelback's talented maiorettes are: Freda Sarten Vicky Turner, Maureen O'Neill, Marilyn Beldon. Third Row: Mickey Royall, Lon Fralick, Chuck Wagner, Fred Kuechelmann, John McAtee, Jerry Wiese, Mike Jones, Barbara Darland, Paul Matte, Dean Heitman, Florence Bacon, Louis Giallonardo, Ronnie Wasem, Jackie Masters, Ben Davey, Daryl Henry, Gail Walston, Gary Walston, Joel Thompson, Audrey Shafer, Linda Haggerty, Ricky Gardner, Glenda Cooper, Ingrid Moline, Sandy Haggerty. Back Row: Fred Miller, David Anthony, Tipton Kindel, John Ander- son, Anthony Farr, Norman Hoger, Mr. Coulter, Brent Johnson, Tom Folmer, Avalee Preston, Johnny Goettl, Richard Post, Olin Wilson, Neal Tracy, Darryll Tussing, Bob Stauffer, Don Raskin, Ray Hanchett, Harry Hofman, John Shipp, Kathy Lind, Betty Merrill, Bill Winkler, Darl Bennink, John Jeavons, Jim Gibbons, Bill Pitman, Robert Schedler, Bob Burke. BAND Led by the pom pon girls, the band marches down Central Avenue in the Rodeo Parade. Front Row: Sheila Peerce, David Knight. Second Row: Diana Douglas, Sherry Kingery, Jane Fisher. Third Row: Phyllis Taylor, Judy Gustafson, Karen Arthur, Mrs. Jones, sponsor, Mr. Webster, sponsor, David Dollard. Fourth Row: Margie McElwain, Carolyn Groesbeck. Back Row: Georgia Nicohls, Lucille Wilson, Robie Allen. ART CLUB Looking at the displays in the art room are Bob Woodford, Robie Allen, and Diana Douglas, president of the Art Club. OR.CI-IE SIS Sandra Watts, Darlene Bouchard, Darlene Ross, Phyllis Apro, Sharolyn Harper, Gay Simancek, Beverly Holligan, Judy Taylor, Alix Maher, Dawn Horton, Barbara Hubbard, Brenda Smith, Sherry Nelson, Jan Walker, Diane Lichty. Left Picture: Phyllis Apro, Darlene Ross, Alix Maher, Right Picture: Darlene Ross, Phyllis Apro, Alix Maher, Dianne Lichty, Linda Clark are practicing their dances for the Orchesis spring concert. It was given on March 5, with a theme of Mood, Music, and Color. i Front Row: Nita La Fitte, Betty Lou White, Pamela Hartley, Virginia Tamburrelli, Jan Glover, Ann Stonehouse, Janet Noyes, Pat Prue. Second Row: Sherry Nelson, Elaine Palmer, Phyllis Apro, Alix Maher, Brenda Davis, Marlene Sim- mons, Lennis Lyon, Barbara Borg, Mary Walker, Judy Omen, Sandra Hampton. Third Row: Kathy Baker, Elaine Olsen, Nancy Hamay, Sandy Noyes, Pam Dyer, Frances Galioto, Lucette Roieck, Dorothy Baker, Jane Stonehouse. Back Row: Gail lngrish, Frances Fish, Jan Crozier, Claudia Bayer, Fritzie Roedel, Betty Witt, Pat Porter, Shirley Holligan, Donna Clyatt, Kathy Morris, Beverly Holligan, Ruth Ann Blood, Jackie Kent, Donna Walker, Vickie Herbert, Mrs. Dover, sponsor. SPAR.-TEENS Officers of Spar-teens are: Jan Schneider, chaplain, Ann Stonehouse, sergeant at arms, Virginia Tamburrelli, reporter, Gail lngrish, inter club council representative, Phyllis Apro, treasurer, Frances Fish, secretary, Lucette Roieck, president. Spar-teens is one of the most active clubs on the Camelback campus. On October 4, Spar- teens really got their initiates off to a roaring start by taking them to South Mountain for their annual slumber party at Rosemary Lodge. Their first ioint meeting was on No- vember 4, with the Lancers. On December 10 in the drama room, they held their formal installation of all the girls. For Christmas they adopted a family and gave them food, clothing, and all the trim- mings. On January 14, they had another ioint meeting with the Confederates. To wind up the Spar-teens activities they had the Share the Fare drive on April 17. All of the pro- ceeds went toward bringing a foreign ex- change student here for next year. Front Row: Cathie Janson, Peggy Johnson, Kathy Manning, Sherrie Dwyer, Jo Stewart, Linda Williams, Diane Bowlby, Gloria Meredith, Barbara Boyer. Back Row: Wanda Fant, Dorothy Hommel, Joanne Smith, Claire Lusson, Mary Wise, Heather Campbell, Sherry Harper, Kaeleen Volquardsen, Linda Ewing, Liz Ross, Cathy Bulter, Patty Flannagan, Carol Andersen, Charlotte Kwic, RaQuelle Norris, Pat Truiillo, Donna Thomas. PEP CLUB Camelback's Pep Club has a definite purpose- to instill school spirit and good sportsmanship in our student body. Each of the members usher at the football games, besides putting up posters with information concerning them. An annual Pep Club activity is their annual Bake Sale of which the proceeds go to the bringing of a For- eign Exchange Student to this school. Officers of the Pep Club are: Kathy Manning, sergeant at arms, Sharolyn Harper, treasurerg Sherrie Dwyer, vice president, Ra Quelle Norris, secretary, Donna Thomas, president. 129 Officers of Masque and Gavel are Jan De Franco, treasurer, Ernestine Graves, secretary, Diane Rud- duck, vice-president, Beverly Young, president. Mr. Harvey glides Janet Risk across the floor at the formal initiation in November. MASQUE .AND GAYEL Masque and Gavel, one of the most active clubs on campus, is made up of speech and drama students. Their main proi- ect was to sponsor all the plays presented during the year. Front Row: Virginia Winquist, Ernestine Graves, Janet De Franco, Diane Rudduck, Vikki Turner. Second Row: Ingrid Swenson, Kay Crandall, Laurie Leever, Karen Sandvig, Janet Risk, Gay Simancek, Marnie Womer, Marcia Stein, De- anna Donaldson, Nellie Arronte, Karen Nelson. Third Row: Mariorie Winquist, Linda Ashburn, Nadara Gilmore, Chris- tine Grant, Margie McElwain, Sondra Cameron, Marie Carpenter, Janet Henry, Elisa Elliott, Louella Johnson. Fourth row: Peter McClintock, Rod Hannaman, David Knight, Bob Ladendorf, Gary Howell, Dave Johnson, Roger Miller, John Burus, Dallas Vibbert. Back Row: Mr. Harvey, sponsor, Paulette Thompson, Heather Campbell, Bonnie Walker, Carol Norton, Sharon Pickering, Carol Custer, Sherry Kingery, Cherry Ownes, Sherolyn Harper, Claudia Bayer, Carol Kemp- fort, Helena Wallis, Linda O'Brien, Mr. Ertzman, sponsor. Seated: Mike Rosen, Jerry Wiese, David Knight, and Peter Rose. Middle Row: Jackie Stahl, Jan Henry, Ellen Schmeidel, Carol Kaslow, Carol Finch, and Rose Marie lngrim. Back Row: Judy Edmondson, Freda Sarten, Lynn Eidsvold, Ellen Rosa, Ingrid Swenson, Sherry Harper, and Mr. Raymond, sponsor. Some cha-cha-cha entertainment was provided by Mr. Raymond at the initiation ceremony. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school iournalists. These iournalists are selected from the staffs of both the Shield and the Blade. This year their ini- tiation of new members took place in March. The new members were required to prepare several stunts, includ- ing an entertaining skit and a speech, and also to appear with their clothes worn backwards. Seated: Judy Dodd, Hope Synodis, Eileen Folmer, Judy Synodis, Sandy Cartmell, and Bonnie Walker. FUTURE I-ICDIlMIEIME.A.IECERtS CDF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization. One of the purposes of the club is to better community and family life. The girls got the year underway with a membership drive. Some highlights ofthe year were a candle-light initiation ceremony, a pop sale at the school play, The Man Who Came to Din- ner , Christmas caroling, a Valentine's Day party at Girls Ranch, and several other parties, including a Senior Farewell Party. During F. H. A. week, the girls supplied the teachers' lunch room with flowers. The members also attended the district meeting in Casa Grande and the state meeting at Arizona State University. Club Officers. Seated: Gwen Robichaux, Bonnie Walker, and Sandy Cartmell. Standing: Hope Synodis, Judy Dodd, Julie Synodis, and Eileen Folmer. Members of the Boys and Girls Match Team are: Front Row: Tim Erickson, Bill Wilcox, Micky Brock, Larry Chebowski. Middle Row: Jan De Franco, Linda Jo Reavley, Jan Crozier. Back Row: Mr. Pollard, sponsor, Larry Fields, John Hirst, John Harrison, Marvin Ong, Ray Eccleston. EOTZSTLING CLUB Bowling Club is divided into three leagues this year because of their outstanding membership. The three leagues are on Monday, Tuesday, and Satur- day. The best players from these leagues are se- lected to be on the Girls or Boys Match Teams. Officers of all leagues are: Kneeling: Micky Brock, president of the Saturday League. Middle Row: Jan De Franco, secretary- treasurer of Monday League, Jan Crozier, secretary-treasurer of Tuesday League, Larry Chebowski, vice-president of Amer- ican League. Back Row: Tim Erickson, president of the Bowling League, Mr. Pollard, sponsor. Both teams have regular Saturday tournament games with other schools. This year, the Girls Match Team has had a most successful season. The Boys have had an equally good season. Larry Che- bowski, one of the most outstanding bowlers, bowled a 26O game, the highest game ofa Junior League bowler. Micky Brock gets set to let her roll as Jan Crozier looks on intensely. ,WP l X x ilm gf E 5 Front Row: Bob Woodford, Gary Bullard, Wesley Press, Bob Linthacum, Scott Smith, Wade Zellner, Wade Wayland. Middle Row: Les Arnold, Jeff Woodside, Fred Kuechelmann, Howard Muzzy, Danny Fraijo, Land Wayland, Pete Banko, Jim Pearson, Mike Rockwell, Dick Anderman. Back Row: Mike Rosen, Doug Moye, Jim Miller, Bill Harrell, Randy Ware, Mark Horlings, Lew Kruglick, Nick Alsever, Nolan Parmer, Mr. Bernardoni, sponsor. KINGS CLUB ln January, Camelback High was awarded the third Kings Club charter in the nation. The Kings, who are sponsored by Lions International, immediately launched an energetic state of activities, to carry out their We Serve motto. A week before the club was officially chartered, they volunteered to clean up the cafeteria and dismantle the booths after the Spartan Holiday. Next came two days of T.A.P. Drive, one at Camelback, the other at various shopping centers. The officers ofthe Kings Club are the following: Wesley Press, Vice President, Lew Kruglick, Member of the Board of Direc- tors, Mike Rosen, President, Mr. Bernardoni, sponsor, Randy Ware, Secretary, Nolan Parmer, Member of the Board of Di- rectors, Bob Linthacum, Member of the Board of Directors. The Kings sponsored what was acclaimed as the most outstanding week of the Keep Campus Clean Cam- paign. They featured a trasketball hoop, posters, skits, lapel tags, and various displays. One of the year's big proiects was sponsoring the Aristocrats Jazz Concert, April 2-3, which followed opening night of Our Town , which the Kings also sponsored. A sight conservation program, gym night, and baseball support program were additional proiects which helped make the Kings one of the campus's most ac- tive service clubs. Below are Dick Dawe frightj, first President of the Phoenix Union Kings Club, initiating Mike Rosen, first President of the Camelback Kings Club. These two clubs are the second and third Kings Clubs in the nation. Front Row: Deon Gardner, Laverne Tyler, Lucille Wilson, Isabel Siegel, Donna Pickering, Laura Waldeck, Gloria Zim- merman, David Scaring, Ernestine Graves, Michael Rosen, and Wesley Press. Back Row: Mr. Shill, Ken Busby, Georgia Nichols, Randy Ware, Ed Adams, Bill Cross, Ed Riggs, and Mr. Campbell. BIOLOGY CLUB Club officers are: Randy Ware, president, Wesley Press, vice-president, Deon Gardner, secretary-historian, and Ernestine Graves, treasurer. 136 One of the main purposes of the Biology Club is to interest students in biology. For those who already have a sincere interest in biol- ogy, the club tries to provide many interest- ing activities in this field. This year the club planned and executed the dissection of many lower animals. They also went on a field trip to the Desert Botanical Gardens to ob- serve the different forms of desert vegeta- tion. Members of the Science Club are Steve Hansen, Land Wayland, Carole Coleman, Don Fogle, Ben Bushing, John Wheeler, and Dennis Diestler. SCIENCE GLUE' The purpose of the Science Club is to further the field of science. This year the club's members were successful in raising funds by operating a booth at the Spartan Holiday. Several of the more am- bitious members entered projects in the Science Fair. The club's officers are Harvey Faber, Dennis Diestler, and John Wheeler Members ofthe Spanish Club are, Front Row: Mary Knight, Bonnie Walker, and Susan Chemnick. Back Row: Mr. Ragel, sponsor, Natalie Kaiser, Jeanen Fellet, Elizabeth Varney, Walter Pierson, Lenny Bell, Paul Chemnick, Larry Ballion, and Mr. Flores, sponsor. SPANISH CLUB Although its members are few, the Latin Club has accomplished a great many interesting proiects this This ambiiious group did many ihings ihis year, in- year, including an exhibit in the library about Greek cluding an annual trip to Mexico, viewing Spanish afchlleclufe- movies, and meeting Spanish-speaking people. A LATIIN GLUE Members of the Latin Club are, Front Row: Mr. Kuntz, Tim Carruthers, Patrick Barrett, Ronnie Adams, Anne Adams, Carol Coleman, Ron Harvey, and Barry Jennings. Members of the French Club are: Linda Brodersen, Marcia Krame Muzzy, Dawn Rosato, David Johnson, and Kathy Reed. FIEJENCI-I GLUE Under the direction of Mrs. Nelson, the French Club has accomplished many interesting activities, includ- ing the memorable experience of meeting the Junior Tennis Champions of France. Many thanks 'go to the club for their help in serving and ushering at the r, Howard Muzzy, Sherry Dwyer, Linda Hillary, Teddy The German Club is a new club on campus. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Nelson, the club has done many interesting things during the year. Below we see them singing Hochzeit des Lebius in a real Ger- man style. P. T. A. open house. Front Row: Marianne Jeavons, Audrey Faber, Susan Chemnick, Fritzie Roedel, Bill Baldwin, and John Jeavons. Middle Row: Judy Sublet, Raquelle Norris, Martha Brodersen, Mr. Nelson, sponsor, and Sharon Battles. Back Row: Nancy Rosenthal, Dutch Schedler, Bob Lundy, Chuck Wagner, and Cathy Janson. Front Row: Ronald Ramseyer, George Kapp, Mr. Olsen, sponsor, Larry Burson, and Bob Wagner. Back Row: Jon Kim- ball, Lenny Bell, Jon Victor, and John Norris. SEA. SCCUTS Tom Whitelock says, Quit rockin' the boat! The Sea Scouts are macle up ofa group of boys who are interested in Navy ancl Marine life. They are an active club on campus, some of their activities be- ing trips and service proiects. Their biggest activity for this year, which has become an annual event, was the Beachcombers' Dance. -fi ,f 0 ,'7i!.fl l' l my f, i pl aj J ! lm' Front Row: Sherry Dwyer, Lennis Lyon, .lo Stewart, Sidney Sharp Karen Matson Melinda Hendricks Middle Row Bon nie Bowen, Betty Trapp, Pam Linville, Diana Bloom Betty King Shirley Popp Nancy Rosenthal Back Row Bill Wink ler, Danny McMillen, Stana Niemczyk, Mr. Kinnaman sponsor Julie Johnson Robie Allen Heather Porteaus Bonnie Bowersock. ICECUTTERS lcecutters, as the name implies, is an ice skating club for those who like to skate or those who would like to learn. The club meets weekly, on Tuesday, at Iceland, in order to practice and further their skills. This practice is rewarding to the members, because many of them appear in the Ice Capades Show. This year their service proiect was to help raise funds to finance next year's foreign exchange student. Members of F. T. A. are, seated: Ann Wilcox. Standing: Marcia Kramer, Rick Thomas, Mr. Black, sponsor, Lucille Wil- son, Gwen Robichaux, Sharon Pickering, Doyle Meredith, and Sally Armie. FUTURE TEACHERS CDF AMERICA The purpose of the Future Teachers of America Club is to foster interest in teaching. The club has taken a field trip to the University of Arizona this year to attend classes in the College of Education. They also visited and observed chosen classes in elementary schools. The Judo Club is one of the newest clubs on campus. The club meets every Saturday morning for training. Once a month a meet was held in which the club competed with other iudo clubs in the state. lntra-club competition was also practiced to determine the various ranks. 1.-J U'IDCD CLUB Front Row: Ladd Metzner, David Clark, Donald Ashworth, and Carl Archer. Back Row: John Dixon, Albert Arronte, Bill Porter, and Larry Baillon. The Parent Teachers Association is one of the more active adult groups on campus. Their primary concern is the welfare of students and teachers. They have four reg- ular meetings each year on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Each year a hun- dred dollar scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior by the group. Another of their annual proiects is the sponsoring of a girl for Girls' State. The P. T. A. also gives a reception for each graduating class and their parents. In addition to these things, they sponsor a course in Adult Family Living, which discusses problems of human relations. P. T. A. Executive Board. Front Row, Mrs. James Agnew, Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. Robert Feddersen, President, Mrs. Charles Gra- ham, Vice-President, Mrs. W. Dyer, Recording Secretary. Back Row: Mr. Frank Baker, Auditor, Mr. Robert Feddersen, President, Mr. Charles Graham, Vice-President. PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION IDAIDS' CLUB Front Row: R. L. Cawley, vice-president, Charles Graham, president, Chester Glick, secretary, Wilbur Dyer, treasurer. Back Row: Coach Mann, Board Member, Milton Walling, Immediate Past President, Frank Baker, Past President, Woodrow LeSueur, Faculty Represent- ative. Dads' Club is one of Camelback's most active parents' clubs. Meetings are held during the school year on the third Tues- day of each month. One ofthe club's many functions is to sponsor all athletic activ- ities. They also sponsor the Athletic Ban- quets for the presentation of sport awards. Through their activities, including the Dads' Club Barbeque, they were able to raise enough money 457005 to donate a score board to the school this year. 1 2 . ZZ.. .H 365 it igikhir- , QD N ,ea X l I F ,Sli TL'-1. E 'l r, ,F-I'3E5If'--'E21': 2-isis: 'ig A ,- 2. :wi ,sh . 5 .- ,ggi ' A HJ ? Qj.lv .453 t .. tw l , Q H it 2 ,, 1 , a iiiaiiietfix tiia i 'E Gaye Hicks 8 l Maggie Cutler :iE1::-2,514+ .-,i,2-:g.:gg1eEw:'1Ef-',.::':-E'gi5ifFnE,,, , .. is 1 g it ',as::s:..E39,E2E'-ieafeipf-assi:.,' sr: , H J Steve Hannum Mr. Stanley l Laurie Leever Miss Preen Bob Stephenson Richard Stanley Linda Ashburn June Stanley Bill Neill Burt Jefferson Gary Howell Sheridan Whiteside Mr. Ertzman, Director The Man Who Came to Dinner was pre- sented December 3-6, in the Patio Play- house. The story was about Sheridan Whiteside, a distinguished man, who fell on the Stanley's steps and had to stay in their home until he was well. Complica- tions arose and the entire household was thrown into chaos, most hilariously! Alice Eldridge Mrs. Sta nley Sheila McCreary Lorraine Sheldon Nadara Gilmore Sarah Spencer Cornelison llsandyll c if .qi . , ii -'Ml at 1 X. X Ng .X X su ln the above picture are members of the Webb In the above picture are members of the Gibbs family: Steve Hannum, Mr. Webb , Alice Eld- family: Nadara Gilmore, Mrs. Gibbs , Jack Bury, ridge, Emily Webb , Linda Haggerty, Mrs. Doctor Gibbs , Dave Johnson, George Gibbs , Webb . Elice Higginbotham, Rebecca Gibbs . Mr. Harvey Director Our Town was presented February li- l4 by the Patio Playhouse. The play was about the people of Grovers Corners, N.H., and their daily lives of happiness, sorrow, marriage, and death. In Act I, we go through the daily life of the Webb and Gibbs family. In Act ll, the marriage of Emily Webb to George Gibbs and the death of Emily. ln Act Ill, the funeral scene takes place and Emily wanting to go back and re-live her twelfth birthday. But, as she finds out, the past cannot be re-lived. Living. people cannot know of true ioy or happiness. Truth is to be found only in the future. Pictured below in the graveyard scene are: Gaye Hicks, Professor Willard , Dan Gosnell, Simon Stimpson , Nadara Gilmore, Mrs. Gibbs , Alice Eldridge, 'Emily Webb , Dennis Hesser, Stage Man- ager , Linda Haggerty, Mrs. Webb , Elissa Elliott, Mrs. Soames , Jack Bury, Doctor Gibbs . 145 Photograph by Arizona STudios Con EngQeHofm I-IOMECOMING KING I MLM Sandi ,Qeecf RC PRINCESS and MILITARY BALL QUEEN IIOINAIECCIBZEING QUEEN Photograph by Arizona Studios MEM Gamiineau ATTENDANT for HCIIECCIIING QUEEN Photograph by Arizona Studios 148 Photograph by Arizona Studios Mm pai COMPANY SPONSOR MMA Qobefzia Ggnew MISS JUNIOR LAEAID of COTTON for CAMELEACK Photograph by Arizona Studios x P I 'f l f lei! 5 x NWX ll v .W V nt--.ivy y TI-IE BEACEICOLIEERS DANCE V is r In the atmosphere of palm Trees and tropical huts the 4th annual Beachcombers Dance was held by the Sea Scouts. With everyone dressed in tropical style, they danced to the music of Harold Kay's band which was in a giant pink sea shell. As an added attraction the Jack Cione Studios presented an oriental dance during intermission. Winners of the best costumes were lbottom Ieftb Jim Baylor and Judy Kekar. If This year Mike Rosen was the congenial master of ceremonies at our many assemblies. He introduced the programs with a few appropriate words, usually managing to slip in one of his ever-popular iokes. One of the most delightful programs was the annual Christmas Assembly, featuring the A Cappella Choir and Santa Claus, who inter- viewed many faculty members' children. From Mike . . . S P.Z5.P1'I'.Z5.fN' 3 X i t ! l.....-.- - . ...Y r,....., I ASSEMBLIES Most numerous were the pep assemblies. They featured various skits written, produced, and directed by the students. Perhaps the most humor- ous one was the rally before the Spar-Reb game as pictured here. 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Qff'.s' rs sz. M f is :ist - me - r - Rf 4. www, .M :-MAI'-sr 'ses -Nxfazff 1521? Z.,-.fiiig ff lofi- ,i-i'f:lkHfw,iP,'.fg1,w,.v1gNxl1fsggf , wfg! Mp,1v1i. MMV A srfkfv' Q, 'M sf i. '.eX'3, .,, r. ',-1i,.w r- -.,. .1 ,g1F 'f1 . : .'... s gf-a,-a:s.- at Bl -'ir fi f ar : ri ,dun W 3 Front Row: Bob Barber, Ken Fisher, Tom Beauchamp, Bob Hubbard, Dick Henry, Fred Irwin, Squier Jones, Paul Faulk- ner, Tom Smith, Denis Fuller. Middle Row: Don Graves, Rusty Carney, Jim Vallas, John Power, Larry Stanton, Roger Graham, Jon Ketzler, Bob Fenner, Jim Baylor, Tom Brewer, Jay Murphy, Allan Gorman, Don Barksdale, manager. Back Row: Coach Endres, Sonny Mott, Gail Walston, Gary Walston, Con Englehorn, Larry Hannum, Buzz Feddersen, Mark Horlings, Jack Stauss, Russell Glick, Paul Connolly, Ken Doyle, Mike Wood, Gary Kelly, Andy Ware, Coach Hudson. f C. X2 5 Q14 cw fzbw Coach,Endres Coach Hudson Even though the varsity boys only won three games, they played their best at all times. They gained high recognition in the newspa- A J 4 pers and in the minds of fellow QQy,YsTA1yQ9 V students who followed each game. A lot of credit goes to the coaches, Endres and Hudson, who did a great iob with the Spartan foot- ball team. It has been said that one advantage of a below aver- age team is that it has everything to look forward to for the next season. 60 . 1 s ,Q Pf .-an Q Q .MSI 1 5, , f . .f . -- 3 , .-wi.. ' x . Vila. x . f Q .-. x. K N '., , ' 135.3 ' X Q .ww - sr Q ' is S L 4 A 1 5 VFX ' X, f.. 'fx vi.. I kk cgi: 3. si m9QQq!X. :kg-5.w,+ I QQ A 1 1 .. .Q ,g ? ,L ,ii ., Aff 1 , K- E. :M f'1,f QJ. L t-.If I K' K lx. Tim.. wf'g'f- , g ' 7 Mmwlgfiw ' Qifmg-L rl Q g x A S , kj: A752 vw 38 1 g il , N . ,K ,, ' Wm - - 'HC 1 nf 51: uv .. kd .5 , ' YW :ff-52 .F -f 9 W ,., :if . ' Q- an fly' . Aw5:'?i A ' 'W . T H -X fzmrsif' ,,.,.,. W., b K Q Q t Mwpwfx.. N ME ...fa-37 ' . ., X' af L A 0 .,..-s A w,-..x Qs X ' 5 1.6 . w,:Ags-W-Q.. 2 X'- -' X jul G fi 'S M52 X SK, xx x A' gn 5521, 'aux v V x , N, f3QY!fi-gf ' f-1 wwf H- .. V .wx-'wif ,J x X, Paul Faulkner, RH The 1958 Camelback foot- ball season started with a tough loss to West High, the '57 State Champs. West jumped off to a fast start and took an early lead. The Spartans came back strong after the half and got seven points, but the Thunderbirds were too far ahead. The game ended with a score of 27-7. Ken Doyle, Bob Hubbard, RG v' Tom Smith, RH Allan Gorman, C Dick Henry, RG VARSITY Fisher RG Bob Barber .lay Murphy, LH Our first win of the season came in the second game. The Spartan gridders took an easy 12-0 win from the Washington Rams. The Rams fought back well but were unable to raise a score of their own. FOOTBALL The heavy Phoenix Union team took our Spartans for a hard loss. The Coyotes started their fight for goal line territory early in the game and didn't give up until they hit paydirt four times. The Spartans fought hard and held down the Coyote score, but were un- able to grind out any touch- downs for themselves. The game ended as a loss to Camelback 28-8. .lim Vallas, QB Russell Glick, RE ww. 1, , J The Spartans met Scottsdale for the fourth game of the season. The Beavers took a quick lead and held it throughout the first half. Then after the halftime per- formance, Camelback came through with 7 poihts. But the heavier and faster op- ponents took the game with an 18-7 final score. 163 S VARSITY St. Mary's Knights met us at the West High Stadium only to be beaten by the forever trying Spartans. Our touch- downs were plentiful but St. Mary's didn't seem to have much luck. Even though the small but hard playing Knights advanced often they were never able to carry out their threats. At the end of the game the score read 27-0 in our favor. 164 Fred Irwin, RG Mott, RT North High defeated us by a score of 26-19 in one of our best games of the sea- son. The lead switched back and forth after North started the scoring early in the first quarter. We followed close behind at all times until the fourth quarter when the Mustangs cinched the game with a final touchdown. FCCTEALL Tom Beauchamp, LG Q . Our Homecoming Game was again with South High. After the Spar-Reb trophy was presented, both teams fought hard to take it home with them. The Rebels started the game with a quick lead but our own Spartans followed quickly to tie the score and kept it close throughout the first half. Then the Rebels took over completely and finished the game with a score of 46-14. Paul Connolly LE ln the last game of the sea- son we faced the Central Bobcats at the Phoenix Col- lege Stadium. Although the Bobcats played hard they were no match for our more experienced Spartans. Win- ning this game boosted our win-loss record to 3-6 for the season. The final score was 26 for Camelback and 6 for Central. 165 Front Row: Burt Chrisman, Doug Smith, Bob Wagner, John Awalt Bill Newsom, Mike Bethancourt, Ken Skiff, Bruce Yenerich, Larry Hall Gilford Awalt, Rod Gastineau, Charles Uhlig, Larry Depue, John Bill Hyder, David Lott, Paul Chapman. Back Row: Coach Mann, Ken Sandell, Jerry Bryant, Larry Bartlett, Jim Miller, Steve Morgan, Fred Martinez, Bob Evans, Coach Jordan. JAYEE FOCTEALL The Camelback iunior varsity football team started their 1958 season with a 'l3-O victory over West High. Then, the following week, they came up with another well earned win over Washington High. With these two wins under their belts they started into their third game only to be beaten by the larger and heavier Phoenix Union team. Next came the 13-32 loss to Scottsdale. The next two games were marked down in the books as victories for Camelback. These games were against St. Mary's and North. The last two games brought the season to a close with losses to Mesa and Central. Coaching this year's squad were Coaches Bill Mann and Leon Jordan. SCORES WE 1 3 West I 3 Washington 14 Phoenix Union 1 3 Scottsdale 46 St. Ma ry's 14 North 7 Mesa 8 South 0 Central i om Bates, John I' Bob 4 THEY 0 6 20 32 6 6 37 0 6 SCORES WE THEY West 32 7 Phoenix Union O 7 Glendale 24 South 20 Central 6 Washington 25 Front Row: Dennis Borak, Gary Gillespie, Doyle Meredtih, George Ogilvie, James Rhoden, Philip Whitson, Marvin Leggett, Chuck Chrisman, Kennard Murphy, Gary Stuckey, Gerald Burson. Middle Row: Coach Black, Robert Arthur, Ronald Nebeck, James Wilson, Bob Poynter, Lee Balentine, Gary Bell, Jim Keete, Tom Pensinger, Gary Hardt, Jim Mottershaw, David Wilson, Richard Gerstberger, Bill Kraatz, Coach Cowan. Back Row: Jerry Lemons, Howard Box, James Ingram, Ron Gercke, Tom Constable, Ted Armack, Ronald Power, Richard Miller, Keith Schmuhl, Dick Thomas, Bruce Poulson, Jim Chapman, Larry Betts. SCORES FRGSH is 12 Ngqashingtpn 9 FOOTBALL 2 scS1??A'Sie'l'0 6 O St. ll1lqary's lg l3 Nort lg Hifi. 25 14 Central 14 PEE 'SZSTEEES Front Row: Jerry Powers, Russell Rogers, Niles White, Jon Evans, Danny Powell, Gary Herrick, Steve Du Bois. Middle Row: Richard Phillips, John Davis, James Finklea, Don- ald Chase, Gary Tokle, John Vernon, Edward Shoemaker, Howard Porter, Eugene Hancock. Back Row: John Horvers, Jim Moore, Ford Hornish, Bert Williams, Perry Jones, Stephen Scott, Thomas Young, James Pearson, Coach Jacobs. l67 Front Row: Coach Mann, Bob Hoover, Andy Ware, Buddy Clark, Artie Reade, Ed Gilbert, Tom Courtney, manager. Back Row: Tom Whitelock, John Power, Bill Schammel, Art Becker, Mark Horlings, Larry Harris, William Politz, manager. VARSITY BASKETBALL Shown here is Bob Hoover attempting a shot during the tournament play at the Arizona State University gym. Looking on are Art Becker 1231 and Mark Horlings. Top left is a Typical scene of Mark Horlings as he attempts a iump- shot against the Coyotes in the ASU gym. After being defeated by the Coyotes John Power is shown receiving the second place trophy from Hiram Hendrickson, President of the A.l.A. At right is Art Becker, who was nominated for the All City team of this season. gs 1 'F X-fkgy 5, E :il 4 v .skit Rl! ' Q s. 41 ' wsqii X ,fr 5 :J 4 1' ,L va f 2 df 13 if Q , New VW 'Sf A29 Q aw Q-1. ,fl-,N w k gf' lf 4 . , V. S if a kf 14 sg ,x lf gg Q : in 5 4 1 m . F Q x X K 4 . .fm-, : if My L V . f-,A..-w-.H-f.,.,.M- ,V K . u'w,,,w, 1,3 ms -- k H' 4' ,f f -. ' -af , 'Sf , A, M ,xA ...... Buddy Clark Sq-,gf 1 X, X Q N vs .W X4 X Mm K - . -ugfsikf 1 wiki X. I X ,. :- - - - Ewa . X -A -ri Q, X 24 Qxg 35? -if - KF' ....L X 5 Q -fu .J SQ 5 R5 K .X lifw 'Q is xeizgswxisx- X -, f Qi WW x - . -Q11 5 Q Q -. . W K .L X . .iwm 5' f ,L ' Q f ' Q 3 A if .3 gt 'S L. v' ,,..f ,, 151, J ix WE 21255 ' ..-fb U x . M... . - .1 Q -me Q . N j5w 'I x R SEASON SUMMARY Meeting and defeating Sunnyslope in our own gym be- came the first win for our Spartans. The Vikings played hard but fell by a margin of 67-46. The second game became our second victory whenthe Spartan five defeated Mesa by ascore of '61-36. A jig 7 7 The West High gym was the .scene ofsour.thirdlvictoryof the season. Although leElCl exciting second ha,lf,fwon the game by only four points. The final score vvas.47-45. A 4 A 4 When we battled Scottsdaie,leven though, the Beavers had a disadvantagefof beingshorter, they played aclose game. In the final quartertheSpartansilrwidened anddefeafedrhei-na?-512. + A . y T Elated by their victories, Camelback was dealt a hard blow when theytmet-North High's Mustangs in their own gym, and, after a very ,close game, were defeated by a scoreof34-38. 4 4 gf y During the Christmas HolidaysCamelback entered into the vacation tournaments. They played South Mountain High and were beaten 50-47, then met Phoenix Union and won with a score of 56-54. 5 After the defeat of the Christmas tournament the Spar- tans traveled to the Carl Hayden gym and defeated them by 33 points. The final score was 58-25. Next came the loss to Central High. With the combina- tion of CentraI's ball handling and Dave Manor's never 174 ending scoring ability they managed to put us under by a score of 57-75. The next two games ended as overwhelming victories for our Spartans. These games were Tempe, 49-62, and A A i,i,QfWa,shyington, 35-60. Flagstaff, as usual, played very well only fourpoints. The final score was 59-55. if for the secohd time West High succeeded They seemed to have iust a few more points through the first half,fCamelbacktook.overt . . , . . i 7 r 5 ,s,,r, t hian-we. anclfeinded the game on top, 51-59. .Playing Northiagain seemed to boost our power but we couldn't overcome their scoring height. Even though we went into an overtime they favored us by a score of 42-51. 7 TheCamelback-Amphitheater game proved to be a close and exciting one. Thescore atthef end of the game was: We 54, They 51.Central's comeback didn't reap the re- wardsthat were expected. After a .very close first half the Spartans opened the gap and ended the game in the lead. 70-52 was the final score. A The games we played next were marked as victories. The first was-against Washington, 75-36, the second was South by ascore of 71-55. ityl visited us in our own gym to try again, but ' were dropped harder than before, 65-33. Again in our own gym the Spartans met Tucson and de- feated them by a score of 67-49. The Spartans, after playing well and remembering good sportsmanship finished second in the AA tourney and sec- ond in the state. Front Row: Kent Courtney, manager, John Jarvi, Rod Monte, Spike Graham, John Eubank, Barton Hughes, Gil Awalt, John Mulvenon, Jim Vallas. Back Row: Tom Boyer, Bob Evans, Larry Hannum, Gary Shaffer, Bob Vacek, Ken Kerner, Frank Greene, Jerry Bryant, Coach Miller. -J. Y. SCORES WE THEY 41 Sunnyslope 15 46 Mesa 45 51 West 49 42 Scottsdale 31 33 North 32 45 South 44 34 Phoenix Union 39 47 Carl Hayden 33 39 Central 35 50 Tempe 44 49 Washington 45 33 Flagstaff 36 39 West 40 45 North 22 45 Amphitheater 56 47 Central 65 32 Washington 52 42 South 43 41 Flagstaff 45 Shown here is Gary Hardt in JV play against Cen tral High. Front Row: Coach Currier, Skip DeVries, Tom Sanders, Jim Ste Ewald, Steve Haydon, Alan Johnson, Ward Schuler, Bud Troy, Ford Hornish, Buddy Ilhorn. Back Row: John Hinkel, Jim Chapman, Tom Pensinger, Howard Box, Dennis Borak, Gary Hardt, Tom Constable, Bob Stephenson, Jon Hansen, Ric Miller, manager. SCORES Mesa West North Carl Hayden Central Phoenix Union Scottsdale West North Amphitheater Central Washington F'R,CJSI-I BLUES One can easily tell by the Freshmen Blue -I-HEY Team's scores that they had a successful sea- son. By playing clean and hard they finished gg their season with a 9 win 3 loss record. 20 42 27 19 21 30 37 27 31 36 Front Row: Coach Treio, Jim Rhoden, George Burdeau, Chuck Chrisman, Stephen Scott, Walter Van Leer, James Motter- shaw, Eugene Hancock, Marvin Leggett. Back Row: Fred Karcher, Frank Scott, Robert Prill, Kenneth Gault, James Pear- son, Ronald Power, Milton Jacobs, Patrick Forester, Thomas Almon. AND ORANGES Winning seven games and losing six gave the Frosh Orange team an even keel to ride on throughout the season. They played and ended the season neither champions or losers. WE 18 26 30 42 28 19 36 34 20 59 43 35 28 SCORES Mesa West Carl Hayden North Central Washington Scottsdale West Phoenix Union North South Central Brophy THEY 32 54 32 41 32 32 34 25 23 28 41 34 24 we -V .. V . M, . 5 f' A ' L'- - .1-Q 1 W X? 1- ,, msg- rugs' ---w- - ' 3 Front Row: Richard Miller, manager, Buddy Clark, Bob Gosnell, Paul Faulkner, Roger Graham, Charles Young, Tom Brewer, Bob Wilson, John Walling, Jack Sharp, manager. Back Row: George Iannella, Allan La Rue, Ray Hansen, Bob Fenner, Ed Gilbert, Art Becker, John Power, Andy Ware, Ben Graham, Bob Stephenson, Dean Wariner, Burt Chris- man, Coach Miller. VARSITY EASE BALL 3, V i , sQ1..,4--m'-- Q- 5 if ' ,1:,.,.,ef .1 -,A .1 4. 1 ' ,. W S -9 ,ir , Q- is A , f- far gg X 'f 'X vw i i' r Engl Zh,-if , A Q. girl? iiiLL5F2' l Ml K -1 'ri 'F ., N' .- H- A C F rr If Mi' L A my fl r w w gays, X ' - W Q S, 5. wa! 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Q' ,-, I-mfg:i.4,rf1zfs?frr'-ssW3?ii2Lg1'my ,fi ' if ' 1' -K A 2 ' H?ic2'Wr'f:fiw:?5112'r .W - - f B og, 2. , ' -- ' f nf. me A ' is v' q h.s,'fwxYwg,n:yfywigwzafcikiiejaffjMggpg'gg?mm, Lf. . .3 Vlrii' Al,iYV,i'ffIr,-Y ,, : K '-mi-, ,. f- ' . ' V ? if we Y 'WYQ-,mga , A. A ,H 1, o f dip :'ci-1fvgifg1?,:f'i,,'?Qkwa:V fl-S, M is 1 F . ,WQWQ WW 5 MW m'3??2E3?Qf-i'r'4z2gf'2Bi3r gffiisfgl 'rl-EL fr ' l S ,,M i . ,fm my ?.Q-'ax5iq.Q13fy1fviNfi.f,i-wefa, afigefii -iE1.gSS32af,4542i2Qg5g5gmi,2g?xvf,-3 f if W in is 1. Q 'J 3rB2!k l5 l' an QE, i.5ff?w4Mwg,-15,,g,iQ5HiiisvgggiigxwiigiggqzfisigyfiPow 7-ywjz. K wp ll ls' lllllvllyllillllfblll f'l 7'l 1 illlflb- 3 fi2W'fif1?ll ifil3's?i hawk 3 'F ua... iff' PRESS-TIME SCORES Scottsdale Tempe West Phoenix Union North Washington Shown here are the Spartan pitchers for the 1959 baseball season. THEY 4 3 5 7 7 6 Andy Ware is shown here using correct batting stance 179 'W Front Row: Dave Harper, Bruce Yenerich, Bill Hyder, Wade Zellner, Gayle Bishop. Middle Row: Skip Stapley, Bill Wil- liams, Bill Politz, Jim Rhoden, John Hirst, Bill Langdon. Back Row: Coach Treio, Ken Kerner, Rod Monte, Larry D.avis, Steve Peters, John Jarvi, Ed Gardner, Jim Vallas. -J. Y. BASEBALL Shown watching a West High slugger slide safely into third base is Larry Davis. PRESS-TIME SCORES WE ,J 1 Scottsdale ' , , W J 8 Tempe 7 6 Mesa 7 West 6 Phoenix Union 6 North 3 Central 5 Washington 3 Carl Hayden 6 West 180 THEY 4 3 7 5 7 7 5 6 7 1 Front Row:'Eddie Leggett, Richard Gerstberger, Jimmy Ramsey, Lee Balentine, Buddy DeVries. Middle Row: Chuck Chrisman, Jim Pearson, Bert Williams, Jim Mottershaw, Mike Thiry, Ron Cook, Ron Thomas, Alex Smith, Niles White. Back Row: Bruce Poulson, Tom Pensinger, Dennis Borak, Ron Power, Milton Jacobs, Ron Gercke, Kenny Shough, Rick Thomas, Coach Jacobs. FROSEI , BASEBALL PRESS-TIME SCORES Scottsdale Tempe Mesa West Phoenix Union North Glendale Central Washington Carl Hayden West THEY 15 5 3 3 l l 21 2 l 4 O l8l Front Row: Sam Grova, Ron Ramseyer, Bob Wagner, Ron Zamora, Ara Eloian, Ronnie Wells, Tommy Folmer. Back Row: Larry Miner, Ronnie Orr, Mike Matousek, Sonny Mott, Larry Stanton, Bob Hubbard, Dick Cawley, Denis Fuller. VARSITY YYRESTLERS Bob Wagner is shown attempting to get the best of his opponent in one of his many successful meets. SCORES Scottsdale Mesa Carl Hayden South Phoenix Union Sunnyslope West North Mesa Central Glendale Washington Shown in picture is Bob Wagner grappling with worthy opponent. THEY I4 18 6 25 25 I6 18 22 23 13 23 24 Shown is Ara Eloian causing great pain to his unhappy opponent in a meet in our own gym. 183 W? w W?-' ' Y ' 'YW' ' ' WY 6, Front Row: Gary Stuckey, Niles White, Gary Fuller, Bill Langdon, Jerry Civalier, Mike Rakow, Bert Williams Gary Tokle Fred Summerfield, Mike O'Clair, Danny Parker, Coach Black. Back Row: Doug Smith, Allan Gorman Dan Roth Jim Loops, Gary Bell, Jim Lewallen, George Ogilvie, Dennis Kohl, Larry Alexander, Lance Morris -:J'. 'SZ'. YYRESTLERS SCORES WE 32 Scottsdale 18 Mesa 38 Carl Hayden 32 South Mountain 5 Phoenix Union 49 Sunnyslope 34 West 27 Mesa 40 North 26 Central 22 Glendale 15 Washington 184 THEY 18 30 22 28 32 15 21 20 8 24 27 37 . -Q1 .f. w 4. f. - - -- --' Front Row: Wendell Coats, Jay Murphy, Jerome Hannaman, Jim Baylor, Gale Siow.'.Middle Row: Fred Mir- anda, Mike Judkins, Fred Ward, Al Henshaw, Bill Jost. Back Row: Coach Loughran, Don Duxbury, Art Reade Mel Rathke, Larry Hall, Ted Pohle ,Coach Jordan. VARSITY TRACK Shown in action are Art Reade and Jim Baylor lead- ing in the low hurdles to add more needed points to our score. -fha . . I Shown on this page is varsity track action in one of their success- ful meets. i c r -- -8 pc., .,,,,, sa-'L W nn.. J . r The Spartan varsity track team under the super- vision of Coach Loughran had a very good season. They kept winners in every event and finished well on top. l All Q Front Row: Farrell Holmes, John Heffron, John Eubank, Doug Smith, Leslie Arnold Back Row Paul Amadlo Gilford Awalt, Leon Peters, Carwin Peterson, Bob Evans, Harold Stephens, Coach Jordan -J. Y. TRACK The iunior varsity track team is mainly composed of sophomore boys The primary purpose of this team is to develop the future varsity stars. Emphasis is placed on conditioning and proper form The boys are trained to specialize in a specific type of event. WE 73 6026 5826 73 65 PRESS-TIME SCORES Glendale Tempe North Central Washington THEY 40 52V2 54V2 40 48 Front Row: Elton Hannaman, Jerry Civalier Ford Hornlsh David Cooley Jerry Lemmons Kennard Murphy Dick Seger. Middle Row: Gary Gillespie, George Burdeau Richard Phillips Terry Minard Marvin Skousen Doyle Meredith Drue Bates. Back Row: Coach Leonard, Gary Bell Tom Constable Marshall Hansen Gary Hardt Larry Stephenson George Ogilvie. FIR.ESI-ILIEJN' TRACK CROSS CCUNTRY TRACK Front Row: Steve Smith, Ken Faseler, John Heffron, Les Arnold, Don Duxbury, Ted Pohle, Mike Rockwell. Middle Row: Mike Hud- kins, Fred Miranda, Harold Stephens, Dave Jeffries, Carwin Peterson, Mel Rathke, Dave Nelson, Farrell Holmes, Olin Wilson. Back Row: Coach Loughran, Arthur Taylor, Jerry Bodine, Steve Haynes, Larry Stephenson, Jon Bechtel, Pete Trottier, Dick Seger. Front Row: Mark Horlings, Jeff Woodside, Tom Jenkins, Larry Gault, Jim Elmore. Back Row: Scott Englehorn, Robert Martinez, Bill Heskett, Lynn Johnson, Charles Gercke, Con Englehorn, George Piercey, Nelson Stanton, Bob Dorn. Not shown i Coach Hudson. ,W ' ,W lf? ll M TENNIS .lf 'l. af rg ,J s,w fMW wQJyM, GOLF Q fry pllfjl ffl EK!-1 ,, , dw U Front Row: Pat Forester, How- ard Muzzy, Bob Poynter, Jon Evans. Back Row: Chuck Uhlig, Dick Henry, Tom Whitelock, Coach Currier, Bill Neill, Buzz Feddersen, Curtis Oswalt. v N BASKETBALL AND EANQUET YYRESTLING Here are some pictures taken at the an- nual Basketball and Wrestling Banquet. Sports greatest rooters, the pom pon girls and cheerIeaders,make very pretty waitresses. After the dinner is eaten and everyone is content, there are awards given to the outstanding boys in each sport. Everyone had a wonder- ful tirne! 1-..-fd . Footsies up! PI-IY'SIC.Z5.L FITNESS The Boys' Physical Education Department provides boys with the facilities and supervision essential for physical fitness and athletic accomplishment. The success of this department is evidenced by its many victories in inter-school athletic competition. Spartan boys work for physical fitness. Physical Fitness 5 I 'u 3 Y f 9 gp ' t 4 . it R . - .. -, Sandi Reed is given a saluate befitting a queen. CAMELEACK HAS A QUEEN Each year the R. O. T. C. unit at Camelback selects a queen and attendants. The fellas usually manage to se- lect the prettiest girls on campus, as was again proven this year by the selection of Sandi Reed as their queen and Colleen Murphy and Pat Miller as her attendants. In these pictures, we see Sandi Reed being presented an award along with the R. O. T. C. unit. Mr. Tanner presents trophies to the R. O. T. C. unit and Sandi Reed. Miss Cook, the personification of school spirit, could be said to be a one-woman cheering section. Usually seen at all games near the cheerleaders and pom pon girls, she follows the action intensely, expressing the fenseness and anxiety with her facial expressions and hand movements, as seen in this sequence of pictures. vii.. Ky' .X MMS-Q.. 6 1 G.A.A. Members. Front Row: Dea Etta Strickland, Linda Williams, Donnalee Williams, Mary Heskett, Sandy McGowan, I Karolyn Thielbar, Laurian Folmer, Ruthann Vincent, Diane Voorhis, Margaret Hobbs. Middle Row: Janice Crozier, Carol Yee, Sally Orr, Merlene Merrill, Diane Bowlby, Kathleen Manning, Sue Moore, Donna Anderson, Gloria Zellner, Eileen Folmer, Karlene Spiller, Mary Pickering, Gloria Meredith, Kaeleen Volquardsen. Back Row: Alice Anderson, Diane Nagel, Beth Raphael, Judy Wise, Betty Jean Merrill, Claire Lusson, Mary Wise, Georgetta Hobbs, Debbie Couch, Karen Merry, Marcia Harrington, Barbara Boyer, Marianne Free, Linda Ewing, Carole Custer, Mary Shumway, Mary Ann McCue, Miss Cook, sponsor. G-IRLS' .ATI-ILETIC ASSOCIATION . . . J. V. Girls' Tennis Team. Front Row: Pat Poplawski, Sonia Christiansen, Carol Ehlenberger, Phyllis Reese, Susan Orr, Gloria Meredith. Back Row: Eileen Folmer, Susan Cochrane, Marianne Free, Teddy Muzzy, Holly Ellis, Lucette Roieck, Flo Taylor, Anne Shumway. 194 Girls' Frosh Tennis. Standing: Sonia Christianson, Flo Taylor Anne Shumway. Kneeling: Gloria Meredith, and Carol Ehlenberger WTS M? . wghs? ,' ll' s .J V W '4 'C' or t..,, ,, ,r P' 5 - . ' 'W ii 1 I ,1f- - fa X .M -,:: kr Av X, -A K S I t A L, ' , . ' tl t . i , ' . A k , in V7 .k-, A up VI' it ' if I Jil . V sg., x L x 1 ,,.. LAI, I y vm Badminton Team. Front Row: Donna Anderson, Judy Wise, Gloria jj Zellner, Margaret Hobbs, Ruthann Vincent. Back Row: Layle Red- ing, Alice Anderson, Sally Orr, Linda Ewing, Diane Voorhis, Kar- lene Spiller, Carol Yee, Kaeleen Volquardsen, Miss Van Meter, coach. Varsity Tennis Team. Standing: Susan Cochrane, Mary Shumway, Susan Orr. Kneeling: Jan Glover, Miss Grunenwald, coach, Mary Ann McCue. GIRLS' SPORTS Golf Team. Front Row: Donna Bung, Sandy Lane, Susan Lane, and Cindy Shadegg. Back Row: Linda Godeaux, Arlene Berghofer, Nancy Hinkel, Judy Banderet, Tewanda Bur- dette, Sally Bone, Kay Roush, Miss Van Meter, coach. Varsity Archery Team. Standing: Sue Armie, and Nancy Hamby. Kneeling: Bonnie Webber, Deanna Bouchard. C5 AC, . Us Mr. Frank Lloyd Wright stands at the podium with Mr.Wright poseswith his familyand faculty members. Brandock Peters in the background. A DISTINGUISHED 'STISIT AND A FAREYYELL PARTY Early in February, Camelback had the honor and privilege of the presence of Mr. Frank Lloyd Wright on campus. Mr. Wright gave a short, yet stimulating, talk to many of the students. Everyone was very much impressed by Mr. Wright and the statements he made on beauty and culture. This year Mrs. Osborn, PBX operator, left Camelback. Just before her departure, Mrs. Osborn was honored at a farewell party given by the other faculty members. A good time was had by all. Delicious refreshments were served and lively chatter prevailed. Mr. Harvey admires Mrs. Osborn's beautiful corsage. Mrs. Osborn is snapped by the photographer while she chats with Mr. Flores. Of 1 HN ll 'SZSTE I1.E.ID LITTLE VISITORS On February 27, the combined elementary school orchestra played at an assembly in our gym. Orchestras from all the schools in the Camelback district spent the day in rehearsal and on exhibition. Each group performed forthe others and as a part of the whole. Eating in the high school cafeteria and selecting the dishes they wanted was a highlight ofthe day to many of the grade schoolers. 'SZSTE HAVE! G-AY' TIMES THE! RGJDEO IS AROUND fdlflflffiffgiiffh 'TERN 'ON TZSTIEIIEIIN' On Campus as well as at the annual rodeo parade the effects of the annual event are felt by most students at Camelback. Visitors arrived about 8:30 AM on March 26, which gave everyone the real feeling of the rodeo. Beards and desert canaries were part of -the window dressing. The boys wore guns and levis, fancy vests and gamblers outfits, while the girls wore riders of every color and squaw dresses decorated with braid. ,Lili i fig' at I.--, l ,... I ' Q BOYS' STATE 'sr ,1 i 11 f . . 1 . ,. aww-.., , INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS SEMINAR The six delegates chosen to attend Boys' State are, seated, Rusty Carney, George Kapp, Tom White- lock, standing, Ron Ramse- yer, Bill Cross, Dick Smith. Not pictured are the alter- nates Mike Emmett and Rolf Arndt. These boys will go to Arizona State College in Flagstaff the last week of school to learn about the United States and Arizona government. Lynn Reed, along with nine other students from the United States, has been se- lected to participate in a seminar study of Africa this summer. During the eight week international affairs seminar, Lynn will travel and study in Mississippi, Connecticut,England,Africa, and Portugal. . . . l've got a wife at home! . .. Nan Halvorsen, Yvonne Gastineauly, and Dick Smithly were M. C.'s for the wonderful A. F. S. Assembly, given in our gym April 10. The whole assembly was centered around Nan and the rest of the foreign exchange students getting their final letter saying that they were chosen to be a foreign student in America. ...Datesville U. S. A.? . .. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE ASSEMBLY . . . Are there really Indians in Arizona? . . . . . . A postman never rings twice . . . 201 UPTOWN PAINT AND ART SUPPLY 5034 North Central Avenue Everything the artist needs ...gig I -V f - ,ij ic., zmgx K 7:1 3 ,.,h M ' I . . N ,gm -W 4, S-L C 1 ' P .2 W Qi? ,X.P it ff l 'I 2 i if f' - 'iw YOU CAN DEPEND on this beautiful building conveniently located on Sixteenth Street and Camelback Roady one of the more than 50 offices of the VALLEY NATIONAL BANK U 0 EHVICE .JF IQQ'KQ ' He fl allY made ll! 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Q- f , JIM HART'S CHEVRON STATION 4342 East Indian School Road Danny Strickland, Bill Schammel f 7 A -KX I 7 SUBURBAN FURNITURE 4029 North 24th Street- AMherst 6-8131 Diana Cefaratti 20 9 miss as PETE NEl.SON'S CUSHMAN MOTOR PRODUCTS WATERING TROUGH SERVICE 48l7 North l6ll1 Sffeel pick up and delivery AMher5l 5'l 272 3201 East Camelback Rd. - CRestwood 4-8071 '- ab A ' - 1 5 , , l 1 WALSTON RICHFIELD SERVICE VlC'S BARBER SHOP 2398 East Camelback Rd. -CRestwood 9-0131 2333 East Indian School Road We give S8iH Green Stamps Vic, Austin, Boyd, Bob 210 on 8 PAUL JOHNSON JEWELERS PEACOCK FLOWERS 1604 East Camelback Rd. --CRestwood 4-7781 2825 North 24th Street - CRestwood 4-5353 Looking at the display is Carol White Jeannine Gill modeling RlSK'S ESQUIRE CLEANERS 3838 East Thomas Road - CRestwood 7-2476 The finest cleaning in the Valley 211 STEVE'S UNION SERVICE 4402 East Indian School Road wi-nmey 5-4641 l lEE'S UNION SERVICE I 702 East Camelback Rd. - CRestwood 4-61 71 Russ, John, Bill, Bob if, E H222 If 15:52-'l'f '-was-4 Mrs. Chase shows Lynn Reed some of the conveniences of this modern kitchen filled with economical PUBLIC SERVICE equipment. F.F. BUD BAUGH 4815 North l6th Street - CRestwood 7-2653 Calvin Guy 4 DYER ELECTRIC CRestwood 4-3607 . TOWN AND COUNTRY CASUALS 2045 East Camelback Road Frances Sharp modeling Q , . 1 i X 4 Familiar to students are the unique iackets of the Phoenix Car Club. A representative group is modeled by members in this picture. 213 if' ii VIC'S PHARMACY 6003 North 16th Street - CRestwood 4-1352 Jan Glover, Ruby Jones Opening a new account at WESTERN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION is Barbara Strauss. Sitting beside her is Mildred Jacoby. V , iw ,. . ,.W..k, ms 5-Q-we .,..,,....s..,.......c.-...s.........f f - - f K A K .- 1 1 ARIZONA AIR CONDITIONING 2129 East Indian School Road CRestwood 4-3644 CROWS DRAPERIES AND INTERIORS Camelback at 16th Street You can'f miss it 215 NEB'S MARKET 4336 East Thomas Road - AMherst 5-5203 Gail Fischer , 1 ,4-, l l l T SPORTS SPOT 4226 E. 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Indian School Rd. - CRestwood 9-241 1 Mary Ellen Ross, Lynn Raskin Dedicated to the cultural advancement of music in Arizona BLAKELY STATION 14556 CUSHMAN'S CAMERAS 3701 North Central Avenue 1904 East Camelback Rd. - CRestwood 4-7761 We both smile when you trade here Mr. Cushman, Saundra McCurdy 220 DIAMONDS PARK CENTRAL FOREIGN MOTORS The College Shop 4029 North 3rd Street - AMherst 6-6581 Judy Burns, Linda .lo Reavley Sherry Harper, Ingrid Swenson FASHION FURNITURE COMPANY 1622 East Camelback Road CRestwood 9-8121 V, . ,M . new . K V. ,W , , ,, ,., K K W. M .,, v , , . . 1 My .X - .Q .I ,L E-,s V .5 .gg vw' ,ww , ,Z my- E 'EY' ' 1 A -. .Q-if f, . i f Q ,f ' ' ' ' ' 2, ui' V- -. A f I? K ff F if TL ' ' f 'P sf fa . M' f:1' Q V T--1-A K 1 -- !?x . fa- mk- ,.b.i ,, - W V A 5 a - .-v ee t mm .S.i.l.Ld.S'.b.dJK.S2!t. Come in and fest drive The 1959 Sfuclebaker at 1333 East Camelback Road Blll. CULPEPPER MCTOR SALES Susan Finley SENIOR REGISTER Adams, Davld: Conquistador Hi-Y 57. Adams, Edwin: Transfer from Phoenix Union High School 57, Student Council 58, Class Council 58, Biology Club 57, 58, 59. Adams, Jack: Class Council 58, 59, Biol- ogy Club 57, Wrestling 57. Adams, James: Transfer from Washing- ton High School 57. Agnew, Roberta: Student Body Corre- sponding Secretary 58, 59, Student Council 56, 57, 58, 59, Pom Pon 57, 58, Co-Captain 59, Representative to Y.E.S. 58, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 56, 57, 58, 59, Delegate to Na- tional Conference of Chrsitians and Jews 57, Discussion Leader 58, Model Legislature 58, 59, R.O.T.C. Company gg. Sponsor 58, Junior Maid of Cotton Alford, Pamela: General Allison, Lynda: St. Joseph's Academy 58, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 59, Spar-teens 56, Girls' League 56. Anderson, Donna: National Honor Soci- ety 58, 59, Parnassus 55, 56, Girls' League 56, G,A.A. 56, 57, 58, 59, Math Club 59, Badminton Club 58, Archery Club 58. Anderson, Elalne: Honor Roll 58, Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y 59, Girls' Chorus 56, 57, A Capella 57, 58, 59, G.A.A. 57, Drama 58. Anderson, Genley: Transfer from Round Lake 59, Masque and Gavel 59. Anderson, John: Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Orchestra 57, Band 56, 57, 58, Man- ager 59, Civil Defense Club 59, Radio Club 58. Armie, Sally: Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Student Council 56, 57, 58, Class Coun- cil 57, Alternate 59, Girls' League 56, Secretary 57, President 58, 59, Future Teachers of America Historian 59. Arnold, James: General Arronte, Nellie: Parnassus 58, 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Masque and Gavel 57, 58, 59, Pep Club 56, 57, Tri Tanda Tri Hi-Y 58, Tri Koren Tri-Hy 59. Asmussen, Georgeann: Girls' League 56, Okihi Tri Hi-Y President 58. Bacon, Florence: General Baler, Judlth: Biology Club 57, Orches- tra 56, Advanced C orus Secretary 57, President 58, Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y 58. Bailey, Judith: Okihi Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Bowling Club 59, Future Business Lead- ers of America 59. Bailey, Robert: General Bamesberger, Bonnle: Transfer -from Oak Park River Forest High School 58. Barber, Bob: Transfer from Rapid City High School 58, Key Club 59, Olympian Hi-Y 59, Gladiator Hi-Y 58: J.V. Foot- ball Captain 58, Varsity Football 59, Lettermen's Club 59. Barrett, Patrick: Transfer from Dothan High School 58, Honor Roll 59, Latin Club President 59, Sapnish Club 59, Judo Club 59, Bowling Club 58. Bates, Sandra: Honor Roll 58, Student Council 57, 59, Class Council Alternate 57, 59, Future Homemakers of America 59, Candidate for Junior Maid of Cot- ton 59. Baylor, James: Honor Roll 57, 58, 59, Kings Club 59, Track, 57, 58, 59,' Var- sity Football 5B, 59. Beauchamp, Tom: Honor Roll 59, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Football 57, Varsity Football 58 ,59, Conquistador Hi-Y 56, Olympian Hi-Y 57, 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 58, 59. Bedingfield, Barbara: National Honor Society 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, 59. Beeby, Pat: General Beldon, Marilyn: Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y 59, Maiorette 57, 58, 59, Pep Club 56, 57. Bell, Lenny: Honor Roll 59, Sea Socuts 56, Treasurer 57, President 58, Presi- dent 59, Spanish Club 59, A.V. Assist- ant 57. Belles, Wilbur: General Bennink,Darl: National Honor Society 59, Math Club 59, Bowling 58, 59, A Capella 58, 59, Band 58, 59, Chess Club 58. Benson, Thomas: Bowling Club 57. Blvens, Michael: R.O.T.C. 59. Blood, Ruth Ann: National Honor Soci- ety 58, 59, Parnassus 56, 57, 58, 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 56, 58, 59, Spar-teens 58, 59, Jazz Club 58, Arhery Club 56, 57. Bodine, Mary Ellen: Parnassus 57, Class Council 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' League Secretary 56, 57, 58, 59, Masque and Gavel 56, 57, 58, 59, Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y 59, Pom Pon 59, Speech Activities 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' State 58, G.A.A. 56, Pep Club 56, 57. Boehm, Jeffrey: Conquistador Hi-Y 57. Boland, Nancy: National Honor Society 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 56, Pep Club 56, Band 56, 57, 58, 59, Orchestra 57, 58, 59, Biology Club 57, Tri Tanda Tri Hi-Y 58. Boland, Sharon: Honor Roll 57, 59, Stu- dent Council 56, Class Council 59, Girls' League 56, Masque and Gavel 57, A Capella 58, 59, Girls' Chorus 56, 57, Candidate for Junior Maid of Cotton 59. Bolton, Barbara: Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y 56, 57, 58, Treasurer 59, G.A.A. 56, 57, Girls' League 56, 57, 58, 59, Spar-teens 56, Chaplain 57, Chaplain 58, 59, Ice Cutters 57, 58, Model Legislature 58, 59, Prom Committee 58. Borton, Gary: Transfer from Butler High School 58, Bouchard, Darlene: Orchesis 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 57, 58, 59, G.A.A. 56, Pep Club 56, Blade Staff 58. Boyer, Clayton: Transfer from Central Valley Junior High School 57, Olym- pian Hi-Y 57, 58, 59, Kings Club 59, Varsity Basketball 58, 59, Varsity Golf 57, 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 59. Bradley, Bonnie: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 58. Brandon, Donna: General Breitling, Ken: General Brodersen, Martha: National Honor So- ciety 59, Parnassus 56, Treasurer 57, 58, 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, Class Council 56, German Club 59, Girls' League 56. Brown, Frederick: Varsity Basketball 58. Brown, John: General Brown, Virginia: Globe High School 57, Pep Club 56, Spar-teens 56, G.A.A. 56. Bryson, Larrr: Transfer from North Phoe- nix High Sc ool 58, Olympian Hi-Y 59. Burgener, Donna: G.A.A. 56, 57, Arch- ery Club 56. Burglen, Robert: General Burgraff, Peg y: Transfer from Chirta- whatcher Higfi School 59, Okihi Ti Hi- Y 59, Blade Staff 59. Burke, Robert: Band 56, 57, 58, Presi- dent 59, Aristocrats 57, 58, 59, Bowl- ing Club 57, Civil Defense 57, Jazz Club 57. Burns,Judith: Transfer from Northwest Classen High School 57, Honor Roll 59, Okihi Tri i-Y 58, Treasurer 59, Class Council 59. Bury, John: Key Club 57, 58, 59, Sci- ence Club 57, 58, School Plays 58, 59. Butler, David: Transfer from Phoenix Union High School 59. Butler, Rosemary: General Butterfield, Christine: Band, 56, 57, 58, 59, G.A.A. 56, Badminton Club 56. Campbell, Phillip: Rifle Team 56, 57, 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 56, 57, 58, 59, Bible Club 58, 59. Carlson, Kaye: Girls' League 56. Carroll, Mary: Transfer from North Phoe- nix High Sc ool 59. Carruthers, Gary: Parnassus 59, Latin Club Secretary Treasurer 59, Spanish Club 59, Biology Club 58, 59, Art Club 59. Carter, Willlam: General Cartmell, Sandra: Transfer from Eau Claire High School 57, National Honor Society 58, 59, Honor Roll 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 57, 58, 59, Future Home- makers of America 57, 58, State Proiect Chairman 59, Class Council 59, Teen- age Traffic Court 59. Carty, Beverly: Spar-teens 56, Bowling Club 57. Casey, lawrence: A Capella Secretary 56, 57, 58, 59, Mixed Chorus 57. Castle, James: Transfer from Central. High School 59. Chapman, James: Transfer from Tucson High School 59. Chavin, Judi: Transfer from Niles Town- ship High School 57. Chebowski, Larry: Bowling Club 56, 57, 58, 59. Chleva, Walta: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 58, Blade Staff 58, A Capella 58, 59, Pep Club 58, Jazz Club 58. Civalier, Rosemary: Transfer from North Ph:-ognix High School 58, Okihi Tri Hi- Clark, Judith: Band 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 56, 57, Future Business Leaders of America 58. Clark, Linda: Orchesis 59. Clemente, Joanne: General Cleveland, Mark: General Coats, Wendell: Frosh Football 56, J.V. Track 57, Varsity Track 58, 59, Cross gguntry 58, Lettermen's Club 57, 58, Coldiron, Nancy: National Honor Society 59, Paranassus 57, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59: Tri Koren Hi-Y 57, Model Legis- lature 57, Class Council 56, Girls' League 56, 57, French Club 59, Bowl- ing Club 58, 59. Cole, Adene: Masque and Gavel 58, 59, Pep Club 58, Chess Club 58, 59, Music Club Treasurer 58. Collet, David: Transfer from Kent High School 59, Wrestling 59, Bowling Club 59, Chess Club 59. Condon, Mark: Honor Roll 56, Frosh Football 56, Basketball 57. Cornelison, Spencer: Student Council 58, 59, Olympian Hi-Y 58, Secretary 59, School Play 59, Sea Scouts 56, Prom Committee Co-Chairman 58, New- comers Club Vice-Preseident 59. Cowan, Janice: Okihi Tri Hi-Y 57, Treas- urer 58. Cowen, Judie: General Crandall, Kay: Transfer from Van Horn High School 58, National Honor Soci- ety 58, 59, Parnassus 59, Honor Roll 58, 59, Cheerleader 59, Girls' League 59, Tri Tanda Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Masque and Gavel 58, 59. Cuff, Carol: Transfer from North Phoe- nix High School 58. Cunningham, John: Transfer from Carl Hayden High School 59. Dangerfield, Mary: Student Council 56, Class Council 59, Girls' League Treas- urer 57, Executive Vice-President 58, Executive President 59, Valley Girls' League Council Secretary Treasurer 59, Girls' State 58, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, 59, National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews 58, Biology Club 57. Darland, Ellen: General Davis, Christine: Okihi Tri Hi-Y Histo- rian 58, Girls' League 59, Girls' Chorus 56, 57. Davis, Dixie: Transfer from South Moun- tain High School 59, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 59. Davis, Judith: Transfer from Glenbard Township High School 57, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 57, Secretary 58, Bowling Club 58, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Secretary 58. Davison, Marie: Student Council 57, Class Council 57, 58, Girls' League 56, 57, 58, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, Pep Club 56, G.A.A. 56, Spar-teens 56. DeFranco, Janet: Transfer from West Phoenix High Shcool 57, Honor Roll 57, 58, 59, Class Council 59, Masque and Gavel 57, Treasurer 58, Treasurer 59, Bowling Club 57, 58, Secretary Treas- urer 59, Jazz Club 57, 58, 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 59, Biology Seminar 58, Girls Chorus 57. DeICarIo,Janlce: Honor Roll 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, Girls' League 56, Pep Club 56. DelPiombo, Sylvia: Transfer from Bir- mingham High School 57, A Capella 57, 18, 59, Masque and Gavel 57. DeMarce, Leon: Baseball 57, Rifle Team 58, 59. Denman, Harry: Class Council 56, 58, 59, Wrestling 56, 57, lce Cutters 56. Dillon, Donald: General Ditzler, James: Math Club 59, Chess Club 58, 59. Dixon, John: Sea Scouts 56, R.O.T.C. 56, 57, 58, 59, Judo Club 59: Chess Club 58, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Foot- ball 57, Latin Club 58, 59. Dodd, Larrey: Transfer from Concordia High School 58, Conquistador Hi-Y 58, Math Club 59. Dodds, Esther: Transfer from Scottsdale High School 58, National Honor Soci- ety 59. Dollard, David: Shield Staff Photogra- pher 57, 58, Civil Defense 58, Art Club 59. Drake, Peter: National Honor Society 58, 59, Class Council 56, 57, 58, Stu- dent Council 56, 57, 59, Boys' State Attorney General 58, Key Club 57, Sec- retary 58, President 59, Key Club Gov- ernor of Arizona and New Mexico 59, Debate Team 56, 57, 58, School Play 57, All-State Orchestra 58, 59. Duncan, Blll: Transfer from Tucson High School 58, Honor Roll 58, Student Council 58, Debate Team 58: Conquis- tador Hi-Y President 58, A Capella 58, 59, All State Chorus 58. Eckert, James: Transfer from Edina High School 58, School Play 59. Edmondson, Judy: Student Council Al- ternate 57, Quill and Scroll 58, Secre- tary 59: Blade Staff 57, 58, Club Ed- itor 59, Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Model Legislature Alternate 59, A Ca- pella 58, 59, G.A.A. 56, Bowling Club 57, Girls' Chorus 57. Edwards, Maryann: Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Student Council 59, Girls' Leagxue 56, Music Club 57, Band 57, Orc estra 56, 57, 58, 59, Masque and Gavel 59. Egeland, Donald: Class Treasurer 59, National Honor Society 59, Student Council 57, Publicity Chairman 58, For- eign Exchange Student to Germany 58, Class Counci 59, Olympian Hi-Y 57, 58, 59, Sea Scouts 57, J.V. Baseball 57,1 Varsity Basketball Manager 57. Eidsvold, Lynne: National Honor Soci- ety 59, Parnassus 57, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Quill and Scroll 59, Okihi Tri Hi-Y Chaplain 58, 59, Bowling Club 58, Sercetary Treasurer 59, Science Club 56, Blade Staff Reporter 58, 59, Girls' Chorus 57, Fablers 57, 58. Eldridge, Alice: Student Council 56, Class Council 58, Masque and Gavel 59, School Play 56, 58, 59, Pep Club President 58, Girls' Chorus 56, 57, 58, Speech Activities 58, 59. Elliott, Elissa: Transfer from Millikan High School 59, Masque and Gavel 59, Newcomers Club 59. Eloian, Ara: Transfer from North Phoe- nix High School 59, Varsity Wrestling 59, Lettermen's Club 59. Engtlehorn, Con: Key Club 58, 59, Olym- pian. Hi-Y 58, Vice-President 59, Home- coming King 59, Sea Scouts 56, 57, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Football 57, Varsity Football 58, Co-Captain 59, Lettermen's Club 58, President 59. Erickson, Tim: Bowling Club 57, 58, President 59. Estrada, Gerald: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 57, Class iouncil 59, Chess Club 58, R.O.T.C. 57, 8, 59, Rifle Team 58, 59, J.V. Football 57. Evans, Andrew: General Farr, Anthony: Band 57, 58, 59, A Ca- pella 57, Civil Defense 58, 59. Faublon, James: General Faulstich, Nancy: Transfer from North Park High School 58, A Capella 58, 59. Feddersen, Robert: Student Council 58, Class Council 58, 59, Boys State Sen- HVPF 53: Key.Club 58, 59, Gladiator Hi-Y 58, President 59, Sea Scouts 56, Lettermen's Club 58, 59, J.V. Footbal 56, J.V. 'Basketball 56, J.V. Baseball 56, Varsity Football 58, 59, Varsity F Baseball FB, 9959, o a: a ella 57, 58, B ' Club sa. P owlmg zrbligllreliciggrgggnsfer from Sunnyslope e s rr : R. .T.C. 58, 59, B ' ciuifsf. Y owlmg Fillgot, Donald: Transfer from West P oenix High School 58. Fischer, Gail: Transfer from West Phoe- nix High School 57, Girls' League 59, M?SClue and Gavel 57, 58, 59, Tri Tanda Tri Hi-Y 58 ,59, Ice Cutters 58, Girls' Chorus 57. Fisher, Jane: Masque and Gavel 57, 59, G.A.A. 57, 58 Art Club Vice-President .59I Badminton 58. Fisher, Kenneth: Transfer from Putnam High School 57, Honor Roll 57, Gladi- ator Hi-Y Secretary 59, Varsity Foot- ball 58, 59, Varsity Baseball 58. Flowers, Marilyn: Okihi Tri Hi-Y 59, Bowling Club 59. Folmer, Eileen: Parnassus 56, 57, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 56, 57, Future Homemakers of America 57, 58, 59, G.A.A. 56, 57, 58, 59: Lettergirl's Club 57, 55, 59: Badminton Club 57, gghefv Club 56, 57: Tennis Team 58, Folx, Robert: General Frallck, Lon: Bowling Club 59. Franks, Carol: General Freeman, Steve: Sea Scouts 56, 57, Bi- ology Club 57, Spanish Club 57, Glad- iator Hi-Y 58, J.V. Basketball Manager 57, 58, J.V. Baseball Manager 56. Fry, John: General Fuller, Denis: General Gara, Thomas: R.O.T.C. 56, 57. Gardner, Deon: Honor Roll 57, 58, Bi- ology Club Secretary 59, Girls' League 57, Band 56, 57, 58, Secretary 59, A Capella 57, 58, 59, Future Nurses Club 56, 57. Gastlneau, Yvonne: Student Body Exec- utive Secretary 58, Student Body Vice- President 59, National Honor Society 58, 59, Parnassus 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' State 58, DAR Award 59, Homecoming Queen Attendant 59, Student Council 57, 58, 59, Pom Pon 58, Captain 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, Vice-President 59, Girls' League 56, 57, Vice-President 58, 59, A Capella 57. Gates, Linda: General 223 SENIOR REGISTER Gavette, Sherman: Conquistador Hi-Y 56, Secretary 57, Vice-President 58, Gladiator Hi-Y 59, Math Club 59. George, Sandy: General Gercke, Charles: Transfer from East Meadow High School 57, Olympian Hi-Y 57 58, 59, Tennis Team 59. Glallonardo, Louls: Student Council 57, 59, Class Council 56, 58, Band 56, 57, 58, 59, Aristocrats 58, 59. Gllbert, Edward: Student Council 59, Class Vice-President 58, Boys' State 58, Key Club 57, 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 57, 58, 59, Varsity Basketball 57, 58, 59. Glll, Jeannine: National Honor Society 59, Parnassus 57, Class Council 57, Orchesis 57, French Club 58, Spar-teens 58, Girls' League 58. Gilliam, Gary: Class Council 59, Olym- pian Hi-Y 59, J.V. Baseball 56. Glaze, Rlchard: Civil Defense 58, 59, Radio Club 58. Glick, Russell: Olympian Hi-Y 58, 59, Conquistador Hi-Y 56, Lettermen's Club 58, 59 Varsity Football 58, 59, Varsity Track 58. Glover, Jan: Class Treasurer 57, 58, Stu- dent Council 56, 57, 58, 59, Class Coun- cil 57 58, Girls' State Alternate 58, Anytown 58, Girls' League Treasurer' 56 57 58, President 59, par-teens 57, President 58, 59, Quo oea Tri Ha-Y 57, 58, Sergeant at Arms 59' Tennis Team 57, sa, 59, G.A.A. 56, 57, sa, 59, Pep Club 57, 58. Gosnell, Dan: National Honor Society 59, Parnassus 56, Student Council 57, 58, 59, Conquistador Hi-Y 57, Olympian Hi-Y 58, 59, Varsity Tennis 58, Varsity Track 58. Goudreau, Arthur: Transfer from White gives! Junction High School 57, R.O.T.C. Graham, Bennle: Lettermen's Club 56, 57, 58, 59, J.V. Football 56, J.V. Base- ball 56, Varsity Baseball 56, 57, 58, 59. Graham, Kenneth: General Graham, Roger: Class Council 58, Key Club 57, 58, 59, Gladiator Hi-Y 57, 58, Vice-President 59, Lettermen's Club 57, 58, 59, J.V. Football 56, J.V. Basketball 56, 57, J.V. Baseball 56, 57, Varsity Football 57, 58, 59, Varsity Basketball 58, 59, Varsity Baseball 58, 59. Grahn, Lllllan: General Grant, Chrlstene: Spar-teens 57, Girls' League 56, 57, 59, G.A.A. 56, 57, Masque and Gavel 57, 58, 59, School Play 56. Graves, Donald: Student Body .Financial Secretary 59, Student Council 56, 57, 58, 59, Class Council 57, Boys' State 58, Anytown 57, Key Club 58, 59, Olympian Hi-Y 57, 58, Chaplain 59, l55ttermen's Club 59, Varsity Football Graves, Ernestlne: Transfer from Mesa High School 57, National Honor So- ciety 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Class Council 57, Masque and Gavel 56, 57, 58, Secretary 59, School Play 57, 59, Biolo y Club 57, 58, Treasurer 59, French Club 58, Mixed Chorus 57, 58. Gray, Catherine: Honor Roll 56, 58, 59, Anytown 57, A Capella 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' Chorus 56, Pep Club 56, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, Spar-teens 56, 57, Ice Cutters 57, G.A.A. 56. Green, Gerald: Shield Staff Photog- rapher 58, 59. Griffin, Donna: National Honor Society 58, 59, G.A.A. 56, 57, Varsity Tennis 56. 57, 58, 59. Grlfflth, Thomas: National Honor So- ciety 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Student Council 58, Olympian Hi-Y 59. Grimm, Patrlcla: Spar-teens 57, Pep Club 56, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 58, Sergeant at Arms 59. Grundman, Bernle: Transfer from Phoe- nix Union High School 57, Olympian Hi-Y 58, Aristocrats 59. Gubln, Arda: General Gustafson, Judith: Honor Roll 56, Girls' League 56, 57, 58, 59, Band 58, 59, Orc estra 59, Art Club Secretary Treas- urer 59. Hall, Jack: Conquistador Hi-Y 56, 57, Frosh Football 56. Halsey, Jan: General Helvorsen, Nan: Foreign Exchange Stu- ggnt from Norway 59, Class Council Ham, Gwellyth: Honor Roll 56, 59, Fu- ture Nurses Club 56, 57, Girls' Chorus 57, 58. Hamby, Nancy: Girls' League 56, 57, 58, 59, G.A.A. 56, 57. Hamm, Hollls: General Hammons, Stanley: General Hampton, William: Science Club 56. 4 Hannaman, Jerome: Honor Roll 58, Zsswggmers Club 59, Varsity Track 57, Hannaman, Roderick: Shield Staff Pho- tographer 59, Masque and Gavel 59, A Capella 59. Hannum, Steven: National Honor So- ciety 59, Parnassus 56, 57, Honor Roll 56, 59, School Play 59. Harper, Carolyn: General Harrell, William: Kings Club 59, Masque and Gavel 58, Olympian Hi-Y 57, Biol- ogy Club 58. Harrington, Susan: Transfer from Dun- dee Community High School 59. Hart, Herbert: Trans er from Orem High School 59. Harvey, Judy: Transfer from North Phoe- nix High School 59, Shield Staff 59, Masque and Gavel 59, Girls' League 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 59. Heath, Linda: Transfer from Palo Duro High School 57, Honor Roll 58, 59, Class Council 59, Girls' League 58, 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 59, Spar-teens 58, 59. Heck, Frances: Transfer from San Diego High School 58, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 59, Bowling Club 58. Helms, Don: General Henry, Richard: Student Council 56, Olympian Hi-Y 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 58, 59, J.V. Football 57, Frosh Basket- ball 56, Frosh Baseball 56, J.V. Base- ball 57, Varsity Football 58, 59, Varsity Golf 58, 59. Herrett, Sheila: Transfer from Canada High School 58. Herrnggc, Ron: Honor Roll 56, Class Coun- ci . Hess, Steve: Frosh Football 56, J.V. Foot- ball 57. Hesser, Dennis: Transfer from Senn High School 59, Student Council 59. Hicks, Gaye: Transfer from Bethesda High School 59, School Play 59, Masque and Gavel 59. Hinkel, Irene: Transfer from St. Mary's High School 58. Hob s, Margaret: Girls' League 56, G.A.A. 56, 57, 58, 59, Archery Team 56, 57, Badminton Team 58, 59. Hodges, Paul: Transfer from Odessa High School 58. Hoglan, Robert: Transfer from North P oenix High School 57. Hoger, Norman: Transfer from Phoenix Union High School 58, Gladiator Hi-Y Sergqeant at Arms 59, Band 58, 59, Mat Club 59. Holllgan, Beverly: Orchesis 59, Girls' League 56, 59, Pep Club 56, Spar-teens 58, 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 59. Holloway, Sherwood: General Honey, Lanny: Skin Diving Club Presi- dent 58. Hooper, Cordelia: Transfer from Ar- cadia High School 57, Girls' League 57, 58, 59. Hoover, Robert: Varsity Basketball 58, 59, Aristocrats 57, 58, 59. Horlings, Mark: Transfer from Manhat- tan High School 59, Kings Club 59, Varsity Football 59, Varsity Basketball 59, Varsity Tennis 59. Hornish, Patricia: Girls' League 56, Spar- teens 57, Okihi Tri Hi-Y Sergeant at Arms 58, 59, Model Legislature 58, G.A.A. 56, 57. Horton, Jack: General Howe, Jim: Transfer from St. Mary's Hiqh School 58. Hubbard, Robert: Lettermen's Club 57, 58, 59, Varsity Football 58, 59, Varsity Wrestling 58, 59. Huffman, John: Transfer from Phoenix Union High School 57. Humes, Joyce: General Hlglater, Kenneth: R.O.T.C. 56, 57, 58, Hupp, Wendy: Transfer from Palo Alto High School 57, Honor Roll 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 58, 59, Tri Korean Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, 59, Jazz Club 58, G.A.A. 57, Prom Committee 58. Hurlbert, David: Quill and Scroll 58, 59, Blade Staff 58, 59, Bowling Club 59. Iannella, George: Student Council 57, 58, 59, Class Council 56, 59, Key Club 57, 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 59, Var- sity Baseball 58, 59. lngrish, Gall: National Honor Society 59, Honor Holl 56, 57, 58, 59, Class Council 59, Quill and Scroll 59, Blade Staff 58, 59, Girls' League 56, 57, 58, 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Spar- teens 57, 58, lnter Club Council Rep- resentative 59. Jacoby, Jeraldine: General James, Janet: General Jamison, Margaret: Girls' League 56, Tri Tanda Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Spar-teens 58, Girls' Chorus 57, lce Cutters Vice President 58, 59. Johnson, Bebee: Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, A Capella 58, 59, Girls' Chorus 57. Johnson, Brent: Band 56, 57, 58, 59, R.O.T.C. 56, 57, 58, 59, Civil Defense Club 58, 59. Johnson, Norman: General Johnson, Robert: R.O.T.C. 58, 59. Jones, Squier: Transfer from Sweet Grass County High School 57, Olym- pian Hi-Y 58, 59, Varsity Football 59. Jordan, Jeffrey: Olympian Hi-Y 59, J.V. Baseball Manager 58. Justus, William: General Kaldixar, Kenneth: Math Club 59. Kannel, Douglas: General Karant, Barry: General Karcher, Joyce: Transfer from Phoenix Christian High School 57. Keegan, Larry: Civil Defense 58, Radio Club 57. Kelley, Sheila: Student Council 58, Girls' League 56, 57, 58 59, Masque and Gavel 57, 58, 59, Newcomers Club Secretary 58, President 59, Jazz Club 58, Girls' Chorus 57. Kelly, Gary: Transfer from Phoenix Un- ion High School 58, J.V. Basketball 58, Varisty Football 58, Varsity Basket- ball 58. Kendall, Sammy: General Kenniger, Jack: Transfer from Calemont High School 59. Kenniger, Joyce: General Kerner, Robert: General Kim, Valdean: Peip Club 56. King, Jack: Trans er from Phoenix Union High School 57, Rifle Team 59. Kingery, Jerry: Biology Club 58, Chess Club President 58, Spanish Club Ser- geant at Arms 57. Kingery, Sherrg: Girls' League 56, G.A.A. 56, 57, 8, Masque and Gavel 56, 57, 58, Art Club 59, Badminton Club 57. Klecak, Joseph: General Kline, Judith: Honor Roll 57, 58, 59, Student Council 57, 59, National Con- ference of Christians and Jews Recorder 57, Blade Staff 58, Girls' League 57, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, Chaplain 59, Girls' Chorus Vice-President 57. Klumb, Judith: Girls' League 56, 57, 58 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, 59, Sapnish Club 56, Biology Club 56. Knight, David: Quill and Scroll 58, Treasurer 59, Blade Staff 57, 58, Pub- licity Editor 59, School Play 59, Masque and Gavel 59, Art Club 59, Spanish Club 58, 59, Biology Club 57, Math Club 59, Bowling Club 57. Kohler, Fred: Gladiator Hi-Y 59. KOSIP, Charles: Band 56, 57, 58, 59, Biology Club 57. Kraemer, Karen: Class Secretary 58, 59, National Honor Society 58, 59, Par- nassus 56 ,57, Secretary 58, 59, Stu- dent Council 57, Girls' League 56, A Capella 58, Biology Club 57, Secretary 58, Future Teachers of America Presi- dent 58, Girls' Chorus 56, Treasurer 57. Kramer, Marcia: Parnassus 58: Honor Roll 58, 59, Future Teachers of America Secretary 58, Treasurer 59, French Club 58, Orchestra 56, 57, 58, A Capella 58, 59, Newocmers Club 59, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 58. Krogedal, Larry: Transfer from Phoenix Christian High School 57. Kruglick, Lewis: National Honor Society 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Any- town 58, Olympian Hi-Y 57, 58, Kings Club 59, Science Club 56, 57, R.O.T.C. 58, 59, Rifle Team 58, Arizona Junior Academy of Science 57, 58, State Pres- ident 59. I.aMantIa, Gloria: Girls' League 56, Masque and Gavel 58, 59, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 59, G.A.A. 56. Lanterman, Margery: Student Council 56, Blade Staff 57, Spar-teens 57. I.aRue, Allan: Student Council 58, 59, Class Council 56, Conquistador Hi-Y 56, 57, Olympian Hi-Y 57, Lettermen's Club 58, 59, Frosh Football 56, Varsity Baseball 58, 59. I.aRue, Evan: National Honor Society 59, ggience Club 56, Music Club President Lean, Barbara: General Leech, Judith: National Honor Society 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' Laegue 56, G.A.A. 57, 58, 59. Lewis, Bette: Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, A Capella 57, 58, 59, Girls' Chorus 56. Lewis, Jerry: Conquistador Hi-Y 57, 58. Lichty, Dianne Student Council 59, Class Council 58, Girls' State Alternate 58, Anytown 57, Pom Pon 58, 59, Orchesis Historian 58, President 59, Girls' League 56, 57, 58, Executive Secretary 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, Historian 59, Spar- teens 58, Girls' Chorus 56. Linder, Pat: General Linthacum, Robert: Kings Club 59, Mas- que and Gavel 59, R.O.T.C. 58, 59, Band 58, Orchestra 57, Rifle Team Man- ager 59, Olympian Hi-Y 58. Loeffler, George: National Honor Soci- ety 59, Parnassus 56, 57, 58, 59, Class Council 59, R.O.T.C. 57, 58, 59. Lollar, Paulette: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 58, Girls' League 59, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 58, Tri Korean Tri Hi-Y 59, Spar-teens 59. Long, Judy: Girls' League 56. Lymer, Bradley: J.V. Football 57, J.V. Track 57, Wrestling 57. lyren, Donald: Band 58, 59, R.O.T.C. 57. Maierus, Joyce: Girls' League 56, 57, 58, 59, Spar-teens 58, 59. Mann, David: Honor Roll 59, Shield Staff Photographer 58 59, Varsity Tennis 57. Marafinl, Amy: General Marshall, Robert: Transfer from Cata- lina High School 59. Matteson, Edward: Frosh Football 56. Mattson, Carol: General McGaIIiard, George: Masque and Gavel 56, 57, 58, 59. McRae, Elson: General Meeker, Neil: Spanish Club 57, 58, 59, R.O.T.C. 57, 58 59, Debate Team 58. Merrill, Betty: National Honor Society 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Student Council 57, Girls' League 56, Band 56, 57, 58, 59, G.A.A. 56, 57, 58, 59, Bad- minton Club 58, 59, Archery Club 57, 58, 59. Metzger, Marty: General Metzong, Welson: General Miller, Edward: Transfer from Brown Military Academy 58. Miller, Frederick: Transfer from Olm- sted High School 5B, Bowling Club 58, Jazz Club 58, Band 58, 59. Miller, Richard: General Miner, Larry: Transfer from North Phoe- nix High School 58, Lettermen's Club 59, Varsity Football 58, Varsity Wres- tling 58, 59. Miranda, Fernanda: Olympian Hi-Y 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 57, 58, 59: Varsity Track 57, 58, Co-Captain 59, Cross Country 57, Captain 58. Moore, Donna: Transfer from Chandler High School 57, Student Council 57, Girls' League 58, Masque and Gavel 57, 58, 59, Spar-teens 58. Morgan, Sue: Pep Club 57. Morris, David: General Morris, Sharon: General Morton, John: Class President 57, Stu- dent Council 56, 57, 58, Key Club 57, 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 56, 57, 58, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Basketball 57, Varsity Track 56. Mott, Everett: Transfer from Snowflake Union High School 57, Class Council 57, Lettermen's Club 58, 59, J.V. Foot- ball 57, J.V. Wrestling 57, Varsity Egotball 58, 59, Varsity Wrestling 58, Mott, Pamela: General Moye, Douglas: Kings Club 59, Civil Defense Club 58, 59, R.O.T.C. 58, 59. Mulkey, John: Honor Roll 56, 59, Bowl- ing Club 57, 58, 59, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Football 57. Mungai, Don: R.O.T.C. 59. Murphy, Jay: Class Vice-President 59, Honor Roll 57, 58, 59, Student Council 57, Class Council 56, 57, 58, 59, Gladi- ator Hi-Y 57, 58, Olympian Hi-Y 59, Blade Staff 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 57, 58, Secretary Treasurer 59, Varsity Football 58, 59, Varsity Track 58, Cap- tain 59. Murphy, Colleen: Student Council 59, Pom Pon 59, Qou Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, His- torian 59. Muzzy,Theadora: Class Secretary 56, 57, National Honor Society 58, 59, Parnassus 56, Secretary 57, 58, 59, Girls' State 58, Class Council 58, 59, Girls' League 56, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, Treasurer 58, President 59, French Club 58, 59. Nachsin, Melvyn: Transfer from Phoe- nix Union High School 59. Neher, Thomas: Biology Club 57, 58. Neill, William: Student Council 58, Class Council 58, Olympian Hi-Y 58, Treasurer 59, Model Legislature Speaker of the House 59, Debate Team 58, 59, Teen-age Traffic Court Judge 59, Let- termen's Club 58, 59, Varsity Tennis 58, Varsity Golf 59. Nelson, Tom: Conquistador Hi-Y Ser- geant at Arms 57, Sea Scouts 56, New- comers Club 57. Newman, Betty: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 58, Girls' League 58,5lauture Business Leaders of Amer- :ca . SENIOR, REGISTER NlckIa,Mae: Transfer from North Phoe- nix High School 58, Girls' League 58, 59. Nixon, William: General Noyes, Sandra: General Olney, Dan: General Omundson, Stephen: General O'NellI, Maureen: Band 56, 57, 58, 59, Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y Vice-President 58, 59, Maiorette 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 56, Masque and Gavel 58, lce Cutters 57. 0'Qulnn, Portia: Class Treasurer 56, Na- tional Honor Society 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Student Council 57, 59, Band 58, Treasurer 59, Orchestra 57, 58, 59, Future Business Leaders of America President 59. Orr, Ronnle: Key Club 58, 59, Conquis- tador Hi-Y 56, 57, Olympian Hi-Y 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 57, 58, 59, Var- sity Baseball 59, Varsity Wrestling 57, 58, 59. Osowskl, Tom: General Oswald, Dennis: Transfer from Bloom- ington High School 58. Ottosen, Donald: Honor Roll 58, 59, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Track 57, Var- sity Track 58. Owens, Earl: Transfer from Snowflake Union High School 58, Band Drum Ma- ior 58, 59. Owens, Shirley: Girls' League 56, 57, Masque and Gavel 57, 58, 59, Modern Danec 57, Newcomers Club Treasurer 59, Pep Club 56. Palmer, Paul: General Palmertree, Delores: General Parmer, Nolan: National Honor Society 58, 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Stu- dent Council 58, Kings Club 59, Sci- ence Club 56, Math Club 59, Bowling Club 58, 59, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Football 57, J.V. Baseball 57, Varsity Football 58. Pavlet, Joanne: Cheerleader 58, 59, Girls' League 56, 57, Tri Koren Hi-Y 58, Presi ent 59, Girls' Rifle Team Vice-President 59. Perna, Jean: General PesIey,Patrlcla: Girls' League 56, 57, 58, Shield Staff 58, 59, Masque and Gavel 57. 58, Tri Koren Tri HiY- Chap- lain 58, 59, Bowling Club 58. Peters, Brandoch: Orchestra 57, 58, 59. Peters, Richard: Rifle Team 56, 57, 59. Peyton, James: Student Council 57, Olympian Hi-Y 58, Conquistador Hi-Y gg, R.O.T.C. 56, 57, 58, 59, Rifle Team Pickering, Sharon: Girls' League 57, Masque and Gavel 57, 58, 59, Girls' Chorus 57' A Capella 58, 59, Future Teachers of America 59. Pierson, Walter: Spanish Club President 59- Rifle Team 58, 59, Judo Club 59, R.6.r.c. ss, 59. Plppett, George: General Pltman, Robert: Honor Roll 56, 57. Poole, Gregory: Transfer from Ocean- side High School 57. Power, John: Student Council 56, 57, 59, Class Council 58, Boys' State 58, Key Club 57, 58, 59, Gladiator Hi-Y 57, Lettermen's Club 57, 58, Vice-Presi- dent 59, Varsity Football 57, 58, Co- Captain 59, Varsit Basketball 57, 58, 59, Varsity Baseball 57, 58, 59. Press, Wesley: National Honor Society 58, President 59, Parnassus 56, 57, 58, 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Student Council 59, Class Council 58, Kings Club vice-President 59, Science Club 56, 57, Biology Club 57, 58, 59, Or- chestra 56, 57, 58, Math Club 59. Preston, Avaleez G.A.A. 56, 57, 58, 59, Biology Club 57 ,lce Cutters 57, Band 58, 59, Orchestra 59, Girls' Chorus 56. Prue,Patricla: Transfer from North Phoenix Higch School 58, Girls' League 58 ,59, Tri oren Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Spar- teens 58, 59. Ralston, Marla: Transfer from West Phoenix High School 57, Class Coun- cil 58, lce Cutters 57, Spar-teens 57, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Future Business Leaders of America Reporter 59. Raska, Susan: General Rasmussen, Ann: General Reed, Sandra: Student Council 57, 59, Cheerleader 57, 58, Captain 59, R.O.T.C. Company Sponsor 57, 58, R.O.T.C. Bat- tle Group Sponsor 59, Phoenix R.O.T.C. Brigade Queen 59, Homecoming Queen 59, Girls' League President 56, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y Chaplain 58, Treasurer 59, Pep Club 56. Reinprecht, Patrlcla: National Honor So- ciety 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Stu- ggnt Council 56, Teen-age Traffic Court Reynolds, Jean: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 58, Honor Roll 59, Girls' Chorus 58. Reynolds, Paul: Olympian Hi-Y 58, 59, Sea Scouts 56, 57. Raynolds, Suse: Transfer from Littleton High School 58, Honor Roll 58, 59, Girls' League 59, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 59, Ice Cutters 58. Richard, Marc: General Riche, Alan: Transfer from Williamsville High School 59. Ricketts, Philip: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 58, Gladiator Hi-Y 59, Newcomers Club 58. Riggs, Edward: Transfer from North hoenix High School 58, National Honor Society 58, 59, Parnassus 59, Honor Roll 58, 59, Band 58, Chess Club 58, Biology Club 58, Math Club 59. Ritheson, Jack: General Roche, James General Rogeck,l.ucette: Honor Roll 59, Class ouncil 57, Girls' League 56, Vice- President 57, Executive Treasurer 58, Vice-President 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, Sergeant at Arms 59, Spar-teens 57, Vice-President 58, President 59, Masque and Gavel 58, Vrasity Tennis 57, 58, 59, lce Cutters Treasurer 58. Rose, Peter: General Rosen, Michael: Student Body President 59, Class President 58, National Honor Society 58, 59, Parnassus 58, President 59, Boys' State 58, Quill and Scroll 58, Program Chairman 59, Blade Staff 56, 57, Sports Editor 58, 59, Kings Club President 59, Orchestra 56, 57, 58, Bi- ology Club Vice-President 58. Ross, Jean: Student Council 59, National Honor Society 59, Parnassus 57, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 56, gg, Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y 57, French Club Roth, Rockey: Transfer from Scio High School 59, Chorus 59. Rothlisherg, Allen: General Rowland, David: Conquistador Hi-Y Treasurer 56. Royall, Mickey: Conquistador Hi-Y 58, Bowling1 Club 57, 58, Band 56, 57, 58, 59, Orc estra 56. Rudduck, Diane: Student Council 57, 59, Girls' League 56, 57, 58, 59, Masque and Gavel Secretary 58, Vice-President 59, Band Secretary 57, Treasurer 58, Ice Cutters 57, Newcomers Club 58. Sandhowe, Wllllam: Bowling Club 59. Sarten, Freda: Student Council Alternate 56, 58, Honor Roll 56, 57 58, Quill and Scroll 59, Blade Staff 57, 58, 59, Ma- iorette 56, 57, 58, 59, Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y 59. Schaeffer, Thomas: Conquistador Hi-Y 56, Shield Staff Photographer 59. Schammel, William: Kings Club 59, Olympian Hi-Y 58, 59, Conquistador Hi-Y 56, Masque and Gavel 58, 59, Lettermen's Club 58, 59, Varsity Bas- ketball 58, 59. Schmeidel, Ellen: Transfer from Van Buren High School 58, National Honor Society 59, Honor Roll 58, Quill and Scroll 58, Vice-President 59, Shield Staff 58, 59, Girls' League 58, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 58. Schmeske, John: General Schneider, Janet: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 58, Class Council 58, 59, Girls' League 58, Secretary 59, Spar-teens 58, Chaplain 59, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 59. Schwartz, Alison: General Scgzleikhardt, Roger: Student Council Shelton, Robert: General Siler, Dennis: Olympian Hi-Y 58, Con- quistador Hi-Y 56, Band 56, Simmons, Marlene: Student Council 58, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 56, 57, 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Spar-teens 57, 58, 59, Prom Committee 58, Pep Club 56, 57, G.A.A. 56. Sinclair, John: Class Council 58, Honor Roll 56, Shield Staff Sports Editor 58, E?-Editor 59, Band 56, Sea Scouts 56, Siow, Gale: Transfer from Phoenix ln- dian School 59, Varsity Track 59. Skiba, Edward: Class Council 57, Honor Roll 56, 57, Olympian Hi-Y 59, Sea Scouts 56, Lettermen's Club 58, 59, Frosh Football 56, Frosh Basketball 56, J.V. Track 56 ,57, Varsity Baseball 58, 59. Smith, Brenda: Girls' League 56, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Blade Staff 58, 59, Orchesis 58, Vice-President 59, Bowling Club 58, G.A.A. 56. Smith, Clair: General Smith, Dick: Transfer from West Phoe- nix High School 57. Smith, James: General Smith, Janet: Transfer from Hansell Hi h School 57, A Capella 58, 59, Girls' Chorus 57, Girls' Quartette 59, Girls' Trio 59. Smith, Scott: Student Council 57, 58, 59, National Honor Society 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Kings Club 59, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Basketball 57, J.V. Track 56, 57, Cross Country 57. Smith, Tom: Transfer from North Phoe- nix High School 57, Class Council 59, Honor Roll 59, Lettermen's Club 59, Varsity Football 59, Varsity Track 59. Solesbee, Linda: Okihi Tri Hi-Y Vice- President 58, President 59, Spar-teens 57. Sonenscheln, David: Key Club 57, 58, 59: Conquistador Hi-Y 57, President 58, Model Legislature 56, 58, Jazz Club President 59, Biology Seminar 58. Sowell, Elizabeth: National Honor Soci- ety 58, 59, Parnassus 57, 58, 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Science Club 58, Debate Club 56, Future Homemakers of America 57, 59. Spattord, Paul: Bowling Club 58, Var- si Wret' 57. ty s ling Specht, Janet: General Spencer, Richard: Student Council 58, Class Council 58, Conquistador Hi-Y 56, Gladiator Hi-Y 59, Band 56, Frosh Football 56. Spicer, Carolyn: General Spiller, Karlene: Girls' League 56, Pep Club 56, 57 Vice-President 58, G.A.A. sa, 59, Archery club so, 57, sa, sad- minton Club 58. 59. Spregue, Beth: General Stahl, Jacqueline: Girls' League 56, Quill and Scroll 59, Blade Staff 58, girculation Manager 59, G.A.A. 57, 58, Stalter, Bonnie: Band 56. Stanecker, Linda: Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, 59, Pep Club 56. Stanford, Sandra: Class Council 57, 58, 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58, Secretary 59, Spanish Club 56, G.A.A. 56. Stanton, Larry: Student Council 58, 59, Olympian Hi-Y 57, 58, 59, Prom Com- mittee 58, Lettermen's Club 57, 58, 59, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Track 57, Var- sity Football 59, Varsity Wrestling 57, 58, 59, Varsity Track 59. Stonehouse, Ann: Girls' League 56, 57, Treasurer 58, 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, Historian 59, Spar-teens 57, Treasurer 58, Sergeant at Arms 59, Anytown 58, Pep Club 56, G.A.A. 56. Strickland, Dan: R.O.T.C. 58, 59. Stump, Sandra: Transfer from St. Mary's High School 57. Sumner, Jon: General Swatko, Carol: Transfer from Sunnyslope High School 59, A Capella 59. Swenson, Ingrid: Transfer from West Phoenix High School 58, National Honor Society 58, 59, Parnassus 58, 59, Honor Roll 58, 59, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 59, Quill and Scroll 58, President 59, Shield Staff Activities Ed- itor 58, Co-Editor 59, Anytown 58, Girls' League 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Model Legislature 59, Masque and Gavel 59, Prom Committee 58. Switalski, Barbara: General Synodis, Julia: Girls' League 56, 57, Future Homemakers of America Secre- tary 56, 57, 58, President 59. Szlauko, Mary: General Taelman,Judy: Spar-teens 58, Bowling Club 56, 57, 58, G.A.A. 56. Tager, Stephen: Transfer from Sunny- slope High School 59. Talbott, Gary: General Tamburrelli, Virginia: Transfer from Massapequa High School 58, Student Council 59, Class Council 59, Honor Roll 59, Anytown 58, Girls' League 58, Treasurer 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, Treasurer 59, Spar-teens 58, 59, Future ggsiness Leaders of America Treasurer Tavlor, Phyllis: Transfer from Hunterdon Central High School 58, National Honor Society 59, Parnassus 59, Honor Roll 59, Quill and Scroll 59, Shield Staff 59, French Club 59. Thomas, Michael: R.O.T.C. 56, 57, 58, 59, Rifle Team 56, 57, Captain 58, Cap- tain 59, Battle Group Commander 59, Drill Team 56, 57, Commander 58. Thompson, Nancy: General Timmons, Paula: Transfer from High School 58, Girls' League 59, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 58, Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y 58, Secre- tary 59, Bowling Club 58, lce Cutters 59, Girls' Chorus 59. Davis Tracy, Neal: Conquistador Hi-Y 56, 57, Secretary 58, Treasurer 58, Band 56, 57, 58, 59, Jazz Club 58, Sergeant at Arms 59. Troncin, Bobble: Transfer from Phoenix Union High School 57, Blade Staff 59. Turnbow, Sharon: Transfer from Lewis and Clark High School 59. Turner, Vickey: Transfer from Round Valley High School 57, Maiorette 57, 58, 59, Spar-teens 57, Masque and Gavel 58, 59, lce Cutters 58, French Club 58. Tyler, l.aVerne: Honor Roll 59, Spar- teens 57, Biology Club 58. Ubil, Thomas: General Unruh, Yvette: Girls' League 56, 57, 58, 59, Pep Club 56, G.A.A. 57. Varney, Donald: Transfer from Andrew Lewis High School 57, J.V. Baseball 57, JV.. Wrestling 57, 58, 59. Vickrey, Dale: Frosh Football 56. Vincent, Ruthann: Honor Roll 56, Girls' League 56, 57, Spar-teens 57, G.A.A. 56, 57, 58, 59, Archery Club 57, 58, 59, Badminton Club 58, 59. Voorhis, Diane: Honor Roll 56, 57, 59, Girls' League 56, 57, Tri Tanda 'Ui Hi-Y 58, 59, Spar-teens 57, Girls' Chorus 57, 58, G.A.A. 56, 57, 58, 59, Lettergirls' 57, 58, 59, Arhcery Club 58, Badmin- ton Club 57, 58, 59. Wachtell, Dolores: Cheerleader 58, 59, Girls' League 56: Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 57, 58 59 P Cl b56 , ep u . Walker, Bonnie: Transfer from Merrick High School 58, Class Council 58, Honor Roll 58, 59, Girls' League 58, 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, Spar-teens 58, Masque and Gavel 59, A Capella 59, Future Homemakers of America Treas- urer 59, Spanish Club Secretary Treas- urer 59. Walker, George: General Walker, Janice: Honor Roll 56, Orchesis 59, Masque and Gavel 56, Jazz Club 58. Walker, Mary: Student Council 56, Class Council 57, National Honor Society 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Anytown 58, Girls' League 57, Secretary 58, 59, Spar-teens 57, Secretary 58, 59, Quo Deo Tri Hi-Y 58, Y Representative 59, Masque and Gavel 58. Wgllace, Dixie: Girls' League 56, G.A.A. Wallace, Mary: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 58, Shield Staff Photographer 59. Wallis, Helena: Girls' League 56, Okihi Tri Hi-Y 58, Historian 59, Masque and Gavel 58, 59. Walsh, Frances: General Walston, Gail: Transfer from North Phoe- Walston, Gail: Transfer from North Phoenix High School 57. Walston,GarK: Transfer from North Phoenix Hig School 57, Student Coun- cil 58, 59, Olympian Hi-Y 58, Bowling Club 58, 59, Masque and Gavel 59, Band 58 59, Lettermen's Club 58, 59, varsity Football ss, 59, Varsity Track 59. Walters, Barbara: Biology Club 57. Ware, Kent: Olympian Hi-Y 58, 59, Let- termen's Club 58, 59, Varsity Football 59, Varsity Basketball 59, Varsity Base- ball 58, 59. Ware, Perry: General Ware, Randy: National Honor Society 58, 59, Parnassus 56, 57, 58, 59, Honor Roll 56, 57, 58, 59, Kings Club Secre- tary 59, Math Club 59, Biology Club 57, 58, President 59, Biology Seminar 58, Band 58. Wariner, Dean: Transfer from West Phoenix High School 57, Student Coun- cil 59, Olympian Hi-Y President 58, Lettermen's Club 58, 59, J.V. Baseball 57, Varsity Baseball 58, 59, Varsity Wrestling 59. Wasem, Ronald: National Honor Society 59, Parnassus 58, 59, Honor Roll 57, 58, 59, Junior Academe? of Science 59, Bowling Club 58, Ban 56, 57, 58, 59, Jazz Club 59, Aristocrats 58, 59. Watts, Sandra: Pom Pon 58, 59, Orche- sis 58, 59, Girls' League 56, Tri Tanda Tri Hi-Y 58, Sergeant at Arms 59, Pep Club 56, G.A.A. 56. Webb, Gene: General Weltmer, Frank: General Wight, Dan: Transfer from South Pasa- dena High School 59. Wilson, Robert: Class President 59, Stu- dent Council 59, Key Club 58, Vice- President 59, Ol mpian Hi-Y Treasurer 58, Sergeant at Arms 59, Model Legis- lature 58, Sergeant at Arms 59, New- comers Club 59, Conquistador Hi-Y President 56, 57, Lettermen's Club 59. 225 SENIOR. REGISTER Winquist, Vlrglnla: Girls' League 56, 57, 58, 59, Masque and Gavel 59, Fu- true Homemakers of America 56, New- comers Club 59. Wlse, Judy: Student Council 58, Class Council Alternate 58, Honor Roll 57, 58 ,59, Girls' League 57, 58, Tri Tanda Tri Hi-Y 58, 59, G.A.A. 56, 57, 58 59, Varsity Tennis 56, 57, 58, 59, Badmin- ton Club 57. Woodburn, Charles: Cggympian Hi-Y 57, Sea Scouts 56, Band , Frosh Football 56- J.V. Football 57 Woody, Wyn: Transfer from Arvada High School 59, Bowling Club 59, Golf Club 59. Wools, .llmz General Wyatt, Burke: J.V. Football 58, J.V. Track 57. Yee,Dennis: Student Council 57, Class Council 56, National Honor Society 58, Vice-President 59, Parnassus 56, 57, 58, 59, Quill and Scroll 58, 59, Blade Staff 56, Rifle Team 59, Spanish Club Presi- dent 56, Biology' Club 58, Model Reil- road Club Presi ent 56 ea: Transfer from East Hamll o H hSchool 58 Young, Beverly: Class Vice-President 56, 57, Tri Tanda Tri Hi-Y Historian 59, Model Legislature Sergeant at Arms 59, Masque and Gavel Vice-President 56, President 59, A Capella Vice-President 58. Young, Charles: Student Council 57, 58, 59, Key Club 58, 59, Olympian Hi-Y Vice-President 58, Lettermen's Club 58, 59, Frosh Football 56, J.V. Basketball 57, J.V. Baseball 56, 57, Varsity Base- ball 58, 59. Young, Wllllllll' R O.T.C. 56, 57, 58, 59 Debate Team 58 59, Bowling Club President 59 J tyti il? if W ifffiyfiiwiww Qggjiitiigejffe ,M ,wwf 226 Zellner, Glorlaz National Honor Society 59, Parnassus 56, 57, 58, 59, Girls' League 56, 57, 58, Pep Club 56, G.A.A. 56, 57, 58, 59, Archery Club 57, Bad- minton Club 58, 59. Zlede, Sharon: Girls' League 56, Girls Chorus 57. Clark, A Capella 119 Adams, David 29 Adams, Edwin 29 Adams, Emily 23 Adams, Jack 28, 29 Adams, James 29, 136 INDEX Basketball 168-175 Bateman, Diana 61 Bateman, Everett 51, 52 Bates, Eldon 69, 188 Bates, Patsy 52 Bates, San ra 28, 30, 88 Brockhoff, Robert 69, 133 Brodersen, Linda 51, 52, 92, 93, 101, 102, 139 Brodersen, Martha 31, 92, 93, 139 Brodersen, Nan 61, 103 Bromley, Dick 61 Clark, Beverly 53 cisrk, charles sa 94, rea, 171, 178 Clark, David sa, los, 123, 142 Clark, Gene 69 Clark, Judith 32, 124 Linda 32, 127 Bryan, Adams, Judith 52, 138 Adams, Ronald 138 Advertisingb 190 Agnew, Ro erta 29, 88, 104, 110, 151 Alexander, Arliene 69 Alexander, Barbara 61 Alexander, Larry 60, 61, 117, 184 Alford, Barbara 69 Alford, Pamela 29 Allan, Donald 52, 119 Allan, Janet 69 Allen, Jeanne 61 Allen, Robie 61, 126, 141 Allison, Lynda 29, 110 Almon, John 52, 96 Almon, Thomas 69, 177 Alpert, Barbara 69 Alsever, Robert 51, 52, 59, 109, 123, 135 Altfeltis, Judith 69, 103 Alvey, A. Edward 52 Alvord, Sandra 52 Amadio, Paul 61, 166, 187 Amateur Radio Club 133 Amberson, Donald 61 Ames, Sharon 52, 99 Anderman, Richard 69, 88, 92, 122, Bates, Thomas 61, 166 Bates, William 61 Batroff, Karen 61 Battles, Sharon 61, 139 Baughman, William 69 Bayeiisglaudia 52, 59, 102, 119, 128, Baylor, James 30, 94, 154, 160, 161, 165, 185 Bazzill, Linda 69, 103 Beachcombers Dance 154 Beal, Mary 112 Beall, Evelyn 52, 112 Beall, Myra 52 Bean, Jacqueline 52 Brooks, Roger 61, 88, 117, 166 Brown, Carl 69 Brown, Charles 61 Brown, Cherilyn 69, 92, 103 Brown, Clarence 31, 52 Brown, Darlene 52 Brown, David 52 Brown, Dennis 69, 119 Brown, Frederick 31 Brown, Ronald 95 Brown, Trevor 11 Brown, Vir inia 31 Browning, Eynn 52 Brunell, onald 69 Ralph 15, 60, 106 Bear, Marilyn 61 Beaton, Beverly 69 Beauchamp, Tom 30, 94, 114, 160, 165 Bechtel, Jonathan 69, 188 Bechtel, Michael 61 Beck, D avid 61 Beck, Pamela 61, 88 Becker, Art 52, 168, 178 Becker, Dorothy 69 Bedingfield, Barbara 30, 93, 1 Beeby, Charles 52 Beeby, Pat 30 Beers, Herbert 52, 88, 115 10 135 Andersen A d ,Carol 61,103 Al' 52 194 195 n erson, ice , , Anderson, Donna 29, 93, 194, 195 Anderson, Edna 61 Anderson, Elaine 29, 119 Anderson, Frank 14 Anderson, Gail 61 Anderson, John 29, 125 Anderson, Peggy 52, 102 Anderson, Sue 69 Anderson, William 52 Anderson, William G. 29 Anderson, William J. 14 Andrews, Judith 69 . u e 14 Bethancourt, Michael 61, 166 B tt L 69 Anthony, David 121, 125 Anthony, Robert 69 Anthony, Susan 61 Apperson, Amy 69, 92, 103 Apperson, Dar ene 52 Apro, Phyllis 52, 102, 111, 127, 128 Archer, Carl 61, 108, 109, 142 Armack, Teddy 69, 167 Armie, Carol 61, 103, 195 Armie, Sally 28, 29, 93, 102, 142 Armstrong Glenda 69 Amar, Rof 51, 52, 59, 92, 93, 119, 123 Arnold, James 29 Arnold, Leslie 52, 94, 135, 187, 188 Arronte, Albert 61, 109, 142 Art Club 126 Arronte, Nellie 29, 92, 93, 111, 130 Arthur, Karen 61, 126 Arthur, Robert 69, 167 Ash, Nancy 60, 121 Ashburn, Linda 60, 98, 119, 130, 144 Ashby, Margaret 69 Ashley, Frances 52, 102 Ashworth, Donald 61, 96, 108, 123, 142 Assemblies 156, 157 Assistant Principal 12, 13 Ausloos, James 61 Austin, Jonathan 61 Awalt, Gilford 166, 175, 187 Awalt, John 52, 115, 166 Baber, Glenda 52, 120 Bachtel, Richard 52 Backus, Gloria 69 Bacon, Florence 29, 125 Baier, Gary 52, 115 Baier, Judith 29 Bailey, Joanne 60, 103 Bailey, Marvin 52 Bailey, Robert 29 Baillon, Larry 52, 108, 123, 138, 142 Baker, Dorothy 52, 59, 102, 128 Baker, Kathleen 69, 103, 128 Baldwin, William 61, 139, 166 Balentine, Howard 69, 167, 181 Ball, Cynthia 61 Ball, Denny 69 Bamesberger, Bonnie 29 Bammerlin, Barbara 69 Band 124, 125 Banderet, James 69 Banderet, John 52 Banderet, Judy 61, 195 Banko, Peter 69, 135 Bannister, Ann 69 Beginning Band 118 Be don, Marilyn 30, 111, 124 Bell, Gary 69, 167, 184, 188 Bell, Lenny 30, 138, 140 Bell, Tom 61 Belles, Bud 30 Belverud, Judith 69 Benbow, Sharron 69 Bender W. Jeff 69 Bennink, Darl ao, 93, 119, 125 Benson, Thomas 30 Bentley, Sandra 69 Berger, Susan 69 Berghofer, Arlene 61, 195 Bergstrom, Larry 61 Bernadoni, Louis 14 Bethancourt Br c e s, arry Biology Club 136 Birt, Judg 52 Bishop, ayle 61, 117, 180 Bivens, Mike 30 Black, John 14, 160, 167, 184 Black, Sharon 69, 103 Blackburn, Guy 52 Blade Staff 98, 99 Blakely, Larry 52, 121 Bland, Dennis 61 Blatter, Janet 69 Blatter, Linda 52, 124 Bliquez, Norma 23 Blood, Ruth 30, 93, 128 Bloom, Rose 52, 88, 141 Board of Education 10, 11 Bock, Toulla 52 Bryant, Jerry 61, 166, 175 Bryson, Larry 31 Bufis, Douglas 52 Bullard, Gary 61, 135 Bungk Donna 52, 195 Burc , Frank 11 Burdeau, George 69, 177, 188 Burdette, Tewanda 61, 195 Burgener, Donna 31 Burgess, Richard 61 Burgess, Susan 69, 103 Burgien Robert 31 Burgraff, Ginny 52 Bur raff, Peggy 31, 98 Burke, Robert 31, 121, 125 Burnett, Louis 13 Burns, Bobbye 61, 112 Burns, Judith 31, 112 Burris, John 52, 130 Burris, Sharon 69 Burson, Gerald 69, 167 Burson, Larry 52, 140 Burton, Rexanna 61 Burl, John 31, 145 Bus y, Kenneth 61, 136 Bushnell, Carolyn 52 Business Courses 85 Butcher, Joe 61 Butler, Cathy 103 Butler, David 31 Butler, Joe 61 Butler, Rosemary 31 Bodine, Jerry 69, 118, 188 Bodine, Mag 28, 30, 93, 102, Boehm, Bra ley 69 Boehm, Jeffrey 30 Boqgs, Bohlma Kathy 69 n, Marcus 61 Boland, Nancy 30, 93, 121,12 Boland, Sharon 28, 30. 119 104, 153 4 Bolton, Barbara 30, 102, 111 Bolton, Rickey 61 Bone, Sally 69, 88, 103, 195 Bons, F. A. 11 Boozer, Kenneth 52 Borak, Dennis 69, 167, 176, 181 Borg, Barbara 69, 103, 128 Borton, Gary 30 Bouchard, Darlene Bouchard. Deanna 61 Bouchard, Denise 61 30, 102, 127 Butler, Sarahmarge 52, 112 Butterfield, Christine 31, 118 Cabron, Donna 51 Caceletto, Paula 69 Cain, Rosemary 69 Callaway, Patrick 61 Callow, Nancy 69 Calvan, Robert 61 Camelback Junior Maid of Cotton 153 Cameron, Sondra 61, 130 Campbell, Heather 52, 102, 130 Campbell, Jackie 69 Campbell, John 15 Campbell, Phillip 31, 109 Cantwell, Genevieve 69 Carapellese, Lynn 61, 103 Carbacio, Eleanor 61 Carey, Donna 69, 103, 120 Carlson, Kaye 31 Carlson, Marcia 61 Carmell, David 69 Carnation Ball 154 Carney, Edwin 51, 52, 94, 160, 163 Carpenter, Maria 91, 102, 113, 130 Carpenter, Raymond 61 Carroll, Margaret 52 Carroll, Mary 31 Carruth, Cheryl 61 Carruthers, Gary 32 Carruthers, Timothy 138 Carter, Cynthia 61 Carter, Evelyn 69 Carter, James 69 Carter, William 32 Cartmell, Sandra 28, 32, 93, 102, 132 Carty, Frances 32 Banyai, Richard 52 Barber, Bobbie 29, 94, 160, 162 Barber, George 61, 117 Barber, Karen 61 Barens, Carol 51. 52, 98, 120 Barksdale, Don 61, 94, 160 Barnd. Cheryl 61, 94, 103 Barr, Constance 69 Barr, Margaret 69 Barrett, Patrick 29, 138 Bartlett, Larry 52, 166 Bartlo, Wallace 61 Bowen, Bonnie 51, 52.111, 141 Bowersock, Bonnie 141 Bowlby, Diane 69, 92, 103, 194 Bowling Club 134 Box, Howard 167, 176 Boyd, Kathy 120 Boyer, Barbara 61, 194 Boyer, Clayton 30, 94, 114, 170 Boyer, Thomas 61. 85, 175 Boyington. Vera 14 Boyle, Judith 61 Bradley, Bonnie 31 Bradley. Virginia 69 Braeuninqer, Thomas 69 Bramwell, Frank 61, 119 Brand. Louis 52 Brandon, Donna 31 Branioan, Kathleen 15 Breitling, R. Kenny 31 Breitling. Susan 61 Brewer. John 61 Brewer. Tom 51, 94. 160, 165, 178 Briskman, Bonnie 61, 103 Britt, Michael 69. 92 Brock, Michael 61, 134 Casalena, John 52 Casey. C. Lawrence 32, 119 Castell, Barbara 61 Clark, Thomas 69 Clark, Van 15 Clark, Walter 53 Clarke Jennifer 69 Classihecl Personnel 23-27 Clemente, Joanne 32 Clemmer, Leslie 70, 118 Clifford, Maryann 61 Clifton, Jerry 53 Clyatt, Donna 62, 88, 92, 128 Coats, Wendell 32, 185 Cobb, Christine 53 121 Cochrane, Susan 62, 103, 194, 195 Coffer, Hobart 15 Cogelow, Barbara 62 Co en, Toby 70 Coldiron, Nana! 32 Cola, Karola 2 Coleman, Carole 62, 137, 138 Collett, David 32 Concert Choir 120 Condon, Mark 32 Connin, Carol 53, 217 Connin, Margie 70 Connin Patricia 62 Connelly, Paul sa 94, 160 165 Constable, Tom 70, 167, 188 Constans, John 70 Contents 7 Cook, Colleen 15, 193, 194 Cook, Monty 62 Cook, Ronnie 70, 181 Cooksey, Ralph 70, 118 Cooley, David 70, 188 Cooley, Raymond 62 Coon, Linda 62 Cooper, Glenda 53 Cope, Bonnie 70 Corbin, John 62, 108, 133 Corder, Joyce 102 Corl, Georgia 62 Cornelison, Karla 62,100 103 comeiasan, Spence 32, ad, 107, 114, 144 Couch, Debbie 70, 194 Coulter, Charles 15 Coulter, Gregory 70,118 Counce, Bruce 62, 119 Courtney, Diane 62 Courtney, George 70, 175 Courtney, Thomas 62, 168 Cowan, Janice 32 Cowan, Paul 15, 167 Cowen, Judie 33 Crammer, David 70 Crandall, Kay 33, 92, 93, 102, 105, 113, 130. 206 Craprotta, Jean 70 Crays, James 62 Cristea, Karen 53, 93, 102, 113, 122, 216 Cross, Bill 53, 59, 92, 136 Cross, Tom 62 Cross, William 92 Crozier, Janice 60, 62, 92, 111, 128, 134, 194 Crum, Arline 62 Cuff, Carol 33 Cuff, C. Lynn 62 Culp, Allen 70 Culpepper, Carol 62, 88 Cummins, Sharon 70 Currie, Bruce 70 Currier, Clifford 15 Curry, Linda 53 Curtis, Juanita 24 Cushing, William 62, 137 Custer, Carole 62, 103, 130, 194 Dads' Club 143 Dangerfield, Mary 33, 101, 102, 110, 208 Darland, Barbara 53, 121, 125 Darland, Ellen 33 Dausman, Edward 62 David, Susan 62, 94 Davidson, Daryl 70 Cawley, Richard 52, 84, 182 Cefaratti, Diane 53, 59, 102, 113, 209 Chapman, Eleanor 103 Chapman, James 69 Chapman, Jim 32, 118, 167, 176 Chapman, Paul 61, 166 Chase, Donald 69, 167 Chase, Michael 69 Chase, Richard 69 Chavin, Judi 32 Chebowski, Larry 32, 134 Cheerleaders 105 Chemnick, Paul 69, 121, 138 Chemnick, Susan 93, 133, 138, 139 Chess Club 106 Chleva, Walta 32 Chrisman, Burt 53, 166, 178 'f Chrisman, Charles 69, 167, 177, 181 Christiansen, Sonia 69, 103, 194 Civalier, Gerald 69, 107, 184, 188 Civalier, Rosemary 32 Civil Defense 133 Davis, Brenda 53, 128 Davis, Christine 33, 93, 102, 112 Davis, Deanna 62 Davis, Dixie 33 Davis, Duane 70 Davis, Edward 70 Davis, John 70, 167 Davis, Judy 33, 112 Davis, Larry 62, 180 Davis, Pe gy 70 Davison, Deanna 53 Davison, Vivian 33 Dean of Girls 13 Debate Club 106 De Bussi, Eddy 70, 88 De Franco, Janet 28, 33, 93, 130, 134 Deiley, Jean 70 Del Carlo, Janice 33 Del Piombo, Sylvia 33, 119 De Marce, Leon 33, 109 Denman, Harry 33 Denman, Priscilla 70 227 Dennis, Sharon 53, 97 Dennis, William 62, 117 Depue, Garry 53 Depue, Larry 53, 166 De Spain, Nancy 53, 120 De Vries, Clarence 70, 176, 181 Dezember, Robin 53 Dial, Sharon 53, 'lag 70, 88 53, 137 Diamond, Sandra Diestler, Carolyn Diestler, Dennis Dillon, Donald 33 Dils, Patricia 70, 103 Dircks, Sue 53 Ditzen, Jerry 53 Ditzler, James 33, 93, 106 Divito, Michael 53 70 33, 109, 142 Di Vito, Rose Dixon, John Dodd, Darrel 70 Dodd, Judith 62, 103, 132 Dodd, Larrey 33 Dodds, Esther 33, 93 Dolack, Gary 53 Dollard, David 33, 126 Dominik, Laurel Donahue, Robert 62 Donaldson, Deanna 62, 130 Don Dero, Patricia 53 Donohoe, Thomas 16, 92 Dooley, James 70, 119 Dorf, George 62, 109 Dorn, Robert 60, 62, 88, 117, 189 Douglas, Diana 53, 92, 111, 126 Douglass, David 70 Douglass, Harry 53 Dover, Helen 16, 60 Doyle, Kathleen 70 Doyle, Kenneth 53, 160, 162 Drake, Eric 62, 95, 166 Drake, Peter 34, 88, 93, 121, 123, 196 Drivers Training 81 Du Bois, Stephen 167 Dudra, Judith 62, 103, 112 Duncan, Bill 34, 88, 119 Dunn, George 16 Durbin, Judy 70 Duxbury, Donald 62 ,117, 185, 188 Dworkis, Pete 62 Dwyer, Sharon 53, 129, 141 ' Dyer, Elizabeth 62, 128, 188 Dziubla, Richard 62 Eberhardt, Ronald 70 Eccleston, Raymond 53, 134 Echols, Mathew 62 Eckert, James 34 Eckmann, Nikki 62 Edge, Shirley 62 Edmondson, Judy 34, 99, 119, 131 Edwards, James 53 Edwards, Maryann 34, 88, 121 Egeland, Donald 28, 34, 88, 90, 93, 114 Egeland, Sandra 70, 103 Eggleston, Kenneth 62 E enberger, Carol 70, 194 Ehlenberger, Gail 53 Eichenauer, Donna 70 Eidsvold, Lynne 34, 93, 99, 112, 131, 218 Ekdahl, Vickie 53, 104, 122, 216 Eldridge, Alice 34, 93, 122, 144, 145 Elliott, Elissa 34, 107, 130, 145 Elliott, Jim 70 Elliott, Kathy 53 Ellis, Holley 62 Elmore, James 60, 62, 107, 117, 184 Eloian, Ara 34, 94, 182, 183 Eloian, Lucille 70 Elzey, Jerry 62 Emerick, William 53 Emmett, Mike 51, 53, 94, 95, 165, 166 Endres, George 16, 160 Engen, Barbara 62 Englehorn, Con 34, 94, 114, 146, 160, 163, 189 Englehorn, Curtis 62, 117, 166, 189 Erickson, Sue 62 Erickson, Tim 34, 134 Ertzman, Richard 16, 130, 144 Eschelbach, Paula 70, 103 Estrada, Gerald 34, 109 Eubank, John 62, 117, 166, 175, 187 Evans, Jon 70, 189 Evans, Lee 62 Evans, Leonard 62 Evans, Rawlin 70 Evans, Robert 62, 166, 167, 175, 187 Eversole, Birchell 53, 115 Ewald, Eugene 70, 176 Ewing, Linda 62, 194 Eyring, Michael 62 Faber, Audrey 70, 121, 139 Faber, Harvey 60, 62, 92, 121 Faculty 14-22 Eaiibrhonctlfindgz 70 a erg I y Falk, John 70 Fant, Wanda 53, 111, 119 Farr, Anthony 34 Farrell, Charles 70 Faseler, Kenneth 62, 188 Fassbender, Roberta 70 Faubion, James 34 Faulkner, Lorraine 53, 92 228 INDEX Faulkner, Paul 62, 88, 116, 160, 161, 162, 178 Faulkner, Sandra 70 Gercke, Ronald 70, 167, 181 German Club 139 Gerrard, Gayle 53, 59, 84, 101, 102, 113, 122 Gerstberger, Richard 70, 167, 181 Faulstich, Nancy 34, 119 Fay, William 70 Feddersen, Robert 28, 34, 94, 116, 160, 164, 189 Feese, Nola 34 Fehlner, Joan 34 Fellet, Jeanen 70, 138 Felts, Kathleen 70 Fennell, Sandra 53 Fenner, Robert 53, 94, 114, 160, 163, 178 Fernandez, Anne 62 Ferrucci, Yvonne 70 Fickeisen, Florence 16 Fields, Geneva 24 Fields, John 53 Fields, Larry 109, 134 Fike, Linda 53, 59 Fike, Patricia 70, 101, 103 Fillpot, Diane 70 Finch, Carole 53, 84, 92, 93, 99, 113, 131 Finklea, James 70, 167 Finley, Susan 51, 53,101,102,113, 222 Fischer, Gail 34, 113, 216 Fish, Frances 53, 101, 102, 113, 124, 128 Fisher, Jane 35, 126 Fisher, Kenneth 35, 160, 162 Fisher, William 62 Fitchet, Sally 70 Fix, Dianna 70 Flack, Fred 70 Flannagan, Patricia 70 Flores, Raymond 16 Flowers, Marilyn 35, 112 Fogle, Donald 53, 133, 137 Fogli, Karen 70 Folk, Valeta 62 Folmer, Eileen 35, 93, 132, 194 Folmer, Laurian 70, 103, 194 Folmer, Thomas 62, 121, 182 Folz, Robert 35 Football 161-167 Ford, William 62 Foreign Exchange Students 90 Forester, Patrick 70, 177, 189 Foreword 6 Foster, Connie 62 Foster, Frank 53 Foster, Timothy 70, 133 Foutz, Shelia 70 Fraiio, Lionel 62, 88, 117, 135 Fraiola, Peter 16, 120 Fralick, Linda 62 Fralick, Lon 35, 125 Francis, Roy 70 Franks, Carol 35 Frary, Phil 53 Frazier, David 70 Frazier, Jane 62 Free, Marianne 62, 194 Free, Virginia 70 Gey er, Lynn 53 Giallonardo, Louis 35, 88, 125 Gibbons, Andrew 71 Gibbons, George 17 Gibbons, James 63, 125 Gibney, Pattie 63, 103 Gilbert, Eddie 35, 88, 94, 168, 171, 178 Gill, Jeannine 35, 93, 211 Gillespie, Gary 71, 167, Gillespie, Rita 53 Gilliam, Gary 28, 36 Gilman, Penny 63, 103 Gilmore, Nadara 53, 138, 144, 145 Gilmore, Richard 53 Ginsburg, John 53 Girls' League 100-103 Girls' State 122 Glaze, Richard 36 Glantz, Ingrid 71 Glantz, Karin 63 Glantz, Stephen 63 Glenn, Betty 71 Glenn, Robert 54 Glick, Russell 94, 160, 161, 163 188 Hanly, Patricia 54 Hanna, Michael 115 Hannaman, Elton 71, 119, 188 Hannaman, Jerome 37, 107, 185 Hannaman, Roderick 37, 50, 97, 119, 130 Hannula, Patricia 63, 120 Hannum, Larry 63, 94, 160, 165, 175 Hannum, Steven 37, 93, 144, 145 Hansen, Jon 71, 176, 188 Hansen, Lana 63 Lyla 63 96 Hansen, Hansen, Raymond 63, 166, 178 Hansen, Stephen 54, 93, 106, 133, 137 Hardt, Gary 71, 167, 175, 176, 188 Hardy, John 54 Harkins, Pamela 92, 124 Harman, Dale 63, 118, 121 Harper, Carolyn 37 Harper, David 180 HarpEg'Helen 51, 54, 96, 102, 122, 131, Harper, Jane 71, 107 Harper, Sharolyn 101, 102, 127, 130 Harrell, William 37, 93, 135 Harrington, Marcia 71, 194 Harrington, Robert 63 Harrington, Susan 37 Harris, Alan 54 Harris, Lawrence 54, 168, 171, 172 Glover, Jan 36, 101, 110, 128, 195, 215 Godbold, Keith 54, 94 Godeaux, Linda 63, 85, 195 Godwin, Gene 71 Goettl, Johnny 54, 125 Gogel, Linda 63 Go f 189 Gorman, Allan 54, 94, 160, 162, 184 Gosnell, Dan 36, 88, 93, 114, 145 Gosnell, Robert 63, 166, 178 Goudreau, Arthur 36 Graham, Bennie 36, 94, 178 Graham, Charlene 71, 103 Harrison, John 54, 106, 134 Harsha, Douglas 54, 115 Hart, Georgia 63 Hart, Herbert 49 Hartley, Pamela 54, 128 Hartman, Eleanor 54 Hartman, Mary 71 Harvey, James 17, 130, 145, 197 Harvey, James 37, 97 Harvey, Judy 37, 97 Harvey, Ronald 63, 92, 99, 117, 138 Hatfield, David 54 Haumont, Patricia 54, 112 Graham,Emmette 175 Graham,Gerald 63 Graham Grahn, Lillian 36 Grunenwald, Gretchen 17, 195 Grant, Christene 36, 130 Graves, Donald 36, 88, 94 160, 165 Graves, Ernestine 36, 93, 130, 136 Graves, Ric 71 Graves, Walter 63, 124 Gray, Catherine 36 Gray, Susan 71 Greco, Roseann 63 Green, Jerry 36, 97 Greene, Frank 63, 117, 175 Greenland, Louise 71 Gregory, Joyce 63 Griffin, Donna 36, 93 Griffith, Lynda 54, 125 Griffith, Thomas 36, 93 Grimes, Sharon 54, 93, 102, 113 , Roger 36, 94, 160, 164, 178 Freegard, Chester 70 Freeman, Alison 62, 103 Freeman, Dianna 62, 103 Freeman, Robert 70 Freeman, Steve 35 French C lub 139 Freshman Class 68-75 Friedman, Sharon 53, 120 Fry, John 35 Fuller, Dahlia 24 Fuller, Denis 35, 160, 164, 182 Fuller, G ary 70, 184 Fumetti, Nancy 62 Furthmill er, Claudia 62 Future Homemakers of America 132 Future Teachers of America 142 Gaffney, Connie 53 Gaggioli, Marlene 53 Grimm Patricia 36, 112 Groesbeck, Carolyn 71, 126 Grova, Samuel 63, 94, 117, 166, 182 Groves, Gene 63 Grundman, Bernie 36 Gubin, Arda 36 Gugliotti, Louis 63 Guilds, Cynthia 63 Gunderson, John 71 Gunther, David 63 Gurr, Muriel 17, 107 Gustafson, John 17 Gustafson, Judith 36, 102, 121, 126 Guthrie, Margo 101, 102 Guthrie, Nancy 120 Guy, Calvin 211 Habib, Sharon 63, 103, 119 Haggerty, Linda 54, 102, 125, 145 Haggerty, Sandra 63, 125 Galidtgg Frances 62, 88, 100, 101, 103, Gallagher, Pauline 62 Galloway, Donna 70 Galvin, Jack 16 Grant, Carol 53, 93, 102 Ganz, Alice 24 Gara, Thomas 35 Gardner, Deon 35, 119, 124, 136 Gardner, Edward 62, 180 Gardner, Richard 70, 125 Hald,Jimm 71 Halford, Robert 63 Hall, Ella 24 Hall, Jack 36 Hall, Judith 71 Hall, Norland 63 Hall, Robert 63, 166, 185 Hall, Virginia 63 Hall Hall ock, Jacqueline 63 ock, Nicholas 54 Garretson, John 115 Garrett, Hume 17 Garrett, Joyce 70 Garrison, Elana 62 Garten, Jeremy 70 Gartin, L arry 62, 117 Gassensmith, Mary Lou 23 Gastineau, Keith 62, 117, 166 Gastineau, Yvonne 28, 35, 88, 92, 93, 104, 110, 148, 201 Gates, Linda 35 Gault, James 53, 93, 114, 189 Gault, Kenneth 70, 177 Gavette, Sherman 28, 35 Gavin, David 63 Gay, Gordon 70, 118 Gayle, Sam 63 George, Sandy 35 Gerard, Suzanne 63, 103 Gerber, Elmo Gercke, Charles 35, 114, 189 Halperin, Michael 71 Halsey, Jan 37 Halversen, Charles 71, 119 Halverson, Janice 71 Halvorsen, Nan 28, 37, 88, 90, 101, 102, 110, 152, 201, 217 Ham, Gwenvth 37 Hamay, Nancy 63, 88, 103, 111, 122, 128 Hamberlin, Patricia 54 Hamby, Michael Hamby, Nancy 37, 195 Hamm, Hollis 37 Hammer, Paul 71 Hammond, Raymond 63 Hammons, Stanley 37 Hampton, Sandra 71, 103, 128 Hanargan, Carol 60, 63, 103 Hanc ett, Ray 54, 115, 125 Hancock, Eugene 71, 167, 177 Hancock, Robert 54 Hancock, Tommie 54 Hauser, Daniel 63 Hauser, Jerry 63, 117 Haverland, Mary 63 Hawkinson, Linda 54 Haydon, Steven 176, 188 Hayes, Larry 63 Heath, Linda 28, 37, 110 Heck, Frances 37 Heck, Jeanette 54, 112 Heffron, John 54, 115, 187, 188 Heitman, Dean 63, 125 Hendrix, Timmy 63 Henrichs, Melinda 60, 63, 103, 144 Henry, Daryl 63, 125 Henry, Dick 37, 94, 160, 162, 189 Henry, Janet 54, 59, 96, 97, 101, 102, 130, 131 Hensler, Mae 23 Henshaw, Albert 94, 185 Herbert, Victoria 128 Hernandez, Malcolm 63 Herrett, Sheila 37 Herrick, Gary 167 Herring, Judith 103 Hershey, Margaret 88, 103 Hershey, Mary 54, 88, 102, 113, 119 Heskett, Mary 103, 194 Heskett, William 54, 189 Hess, Alice 63, 103 Hess, Steve 37 Hesser, Dennis 49, 145 Hicks, Gaye 37, 144, 145 Hicks, Gloria 54, 111 Hicks, John 63 Higginbotham, Elice 107, 145 Highberg, Karen 63 Hillary, Linda 63, 103 HiIls,James 63 Himkel, Irene 37 Hinkel, Nancy 63, 195 Hirak, Ronnie 63 Hirst, John 63, 134, 180 Hittepole, Hazel 23 Hobbs, Georgetta 88, 103, 194 Hobbs, Margaret 38, 194, 195 Hoeksema, Carol 54, 110 Hofman, Harry 125 Hofman, Thelma 24 Hogan, Robert 38 Hoger, Norman 38, 93, 125 Hogue, Stanleg' 63 Holley, Harol 63 Holligan, Beverly 38, 127, 128 Holligan, Shirley 63, 92, 103, 120, 128 Holmes, Farrell 63, 185 187 Holt, Karen 128 Homann, James 17, 109 Homecoming Queen 147 Homecoming Queen Attendant 149, 151 Hommel, Dorothy 63, 107 Hooper, Cordelia 38, 102 Hoover, Robert 38, 110, 123, 168, 170 Hope, Lynda 63, 120 Hopkins, George 124 Horlings, Mark 38, 88, 93, 94, 160, 163, 168173, 189, 135 Horner, Linda 88 Hornish, Ford 167, 176, 188 Hornish, Patricia 38, 112 Horton, Ethel 54, 113, 127 Horton, Jack 38 Horton, Timothy 63 Horvers, John 71, 167 Howard, John 71 118 Howard, Robert 63 Howe, Jim 38 Howell, Gary 63, 99 130, 144 Howell, Richard 71 Howell, Thomas 54 Hubbard, Barbara 54, 102, 127 Hubbard, Robert 38, 94, 160, 162, 182 Hudkins, Michael 54, 185, 188 Hudson, Robert 117, 160 Huff, Sherry 71 Huffman, John 38 Hughes, Barton 92, 117, 119, 175 Hughes, Connie 63 Hughes, John 17 Hughes, Marie 63 Hu hes, Patricia 71 Huaaert, Patricia 71 Humes, Joyce 38 Humphrey, David 63 Hungerf ord, Alan 71 Hunter, Georgia 18 Hunter. Jane 18,110 Hunter, Kenneth 38 Hunter, Peggy 71 Hunter, Sharon 54, 111, 124 Hunter, Sheila 63 INDEX Kekar, Muriel 23 Keller, Miriam 18 Keller, Robert 71 Kelley, Kathleen 64, 88, 103 Kelley, Sheila 39, 93, 107, 122 Kelly, David 64 Kelly, Gary 39, 94, 160, 165, 171 Kempfert, Carol 64, 107, 120, 130 Kendall, Sheila 71 Kennedy, Marilyn 64 Kent, Jacqueline 71, 128 Kerner, Kenneth 64, 166, 175, 180 Kerner, Linda 54 Kerner, Robert 39 Kerr, Ronald 64 Kersey, Paul 71 Ketzler, Jon 54, 94, 160 Kidd, Janna 54 Kier, Nancy 112 Kim, Valdean 39 Kimball, Jon 54 Kimball, Susan 71 Kimmel, Robert 54 Kindel, Tipton 64 King, Betty 64, 141 King, Jimmie 64 Kingery, Jerry 39, 93 Kingery, Sherry 39, 126, 130 Kings' Club 135 Hupp, Wendy 38 Hurlbert, David 38, 98 Hyder, Bill 63, 88, 95, 117, 166, 180 lannella, George 28, 38, 88, 95, 178 lcecutters 141 lde, Karen 63, 124 Iffland, John 71 lhrman, Donna 60, 63 lngraham, Rose 54, 84, 92, 93, 102, 113, 131 Ingram, James 71, 167 Ingram, Vega 71 lngrish, Gail 38, 93, 99, 110, 128 Irwin, Fred 54, 160, 164 Jacobs, Milton 71, 177, 181 Jacobs, Russell 18, 167, 181 Jacoby, Jeraldine 38 James, Janet 38 Jamison, Margaret 39, 113 Janson, Catherine 54, 129, 139 Jarvi, John 63, 175, 180 Jarvis, Lester 63 Jeavons, John 54, 91, 114, 125, 139 Jeavons, Marian 63, 139 Jeffries, David 63, 188 Jenkins, Thomas 63, 189 Jordan, Jennings, Barry 71, 138 Jennings, Linda 54 Jerome, Jerome 54 Jerrell, Cynthia 71 Jewell, Georgia 64 Johnsen, Lue la 54, 102, 130 Johnson, Alan 176 Johnson, Barbara 71, 88, 92, 101, 103 Johnson, Bebee 39, 119, 121 K Johnson, David 54, 59, 88, 92, 93, 97, 122, 130, 139, 145 .lohnson,Fred 18 Johnson, Harriet 64 Johnson, Jerry 64 Johnson, Johnny 64, 85 Johnson, Julie 54, 144 Johnson Linda 64 101 Johnson: Lonna 71,, 189 Johnson Lynda 71 Johnson: Margaret 54, 111, 129 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Norman 39 , Robert 109 Rupert 39 Jones, Marva 54, 113, 120 Jones, Mike 125 Jones, Sally 64 Jones, Stanley 54, 115 Jones, Steven 71, 167 Jones, Squier 39, 93, 160, 164 Jones, Virginia 18, 126 Jordan, Dolly 54, 88 Jordan, lda 24 Jordan, Jeffrey 39 Karen 71 Kinnaman, Donald 18 Kinney, Richard 54 Kinsolving, Patricia 19 Kipp, Patricia 64 Kirk, Sharon 71 Kirk, Virginia 24 Kittle, Robert 71 Klecak, Joseph 39 Klein, Robert 72 Kleinz, Donald 72 Klim, Patricia 72 Kline, Judy 39, 88, 110 Klumb, Judith 40,110 Knight: Mary Anne 64, 119, 138 Knight, Robert 40, 126, 130, 131 Kobor, Paul 55 Koczka, William 55 Koeppen, Richard 19 Kohl, Dianne 55 Kohl, Dennis 60, 64, 184 Kohler, Fred 40, 116 Kondly, Vera 24 Kopp, Charles 40 Kcsowsky, Elaine 64 Kovacs, Susan 64, 120 Kraatz, William 72, 167 Kraemer, Diane 72, 92, 103 Kraemer, Karen 28, 40, 92, 93, 100 Kraft, Michaele 72 Krauss, Kathleen 72, 88 KramfrQMarcia 40, 93, 107, 119, 139, 4 Krcmarik, John 64 Kreici, David 72, 107, 118 Krogedal, Betty 64 Krogedal, Larry 40 Krogedal, Lester 72 Krohn, Mariorie 19 Kruglick, Lewis 40, 93, 122, 135 Kuechelrnann, Fred 55 Kump, Marilyn 64, 103 Kuntz, Carl 19 Kurowski, Gordon 72 Kurowski, Sharon 64 Kurowski, Susan 64 Kurtz, Russell 55 Kwic, Charlotte 64, 103 Kynoch, Edward 55 Ladendorff, Robert 55, 114, 130 La Fitte, Nita 55, 102, 128 Laing, John 72, 133 Laird, Patricia 64 La Boe, Margaret 23 La Mantia, Gloria 40 Lambert, Dickie 64 Landis, Harvey 72 Landtiser, Patricia 64, 103 Lane, Barbara 72 Lane, Carolyn 13 Lane, Sandra 72, 195 Lane, Susan 195 Jordan, Leon 14, 18, 166, 187 Jost, William 54, 185 Judo Club 142 Junior Class 51-58 Junior Prom Committee 59 Kahn, Judith 71 Kaiser, Natalie 71, 103, 138 Kaldizar, Kenneth 39 Kaminski, Patricia 54 Kangieser, Helen 18 Kannel, Douglas 39 Kappidfgeorge 51, 54, 88, 94, 95, 114, Karant, Barry 39 Karcher, Fred 177 Karcher, Joyce 39 Karow, John 71 Kaslow, Carol 54, 102, 131 Katz, Shirley 71 Keefe, James 71, 167 Keefe, Mary 24 Keegan, Larry 39 Kekar, Judith 54, 154 Laney, Jacquelyn 64, 88, 103 Langdon, Bill 64, 117, 180, 184 Lange, Virginia 55, 112 Lange, Susan 72 Langston, Paul 55 Lanterman, Margery 40 Lard, Lavonne 64 La Rue, Allan 88, 94, 178 La Rue, Evan 40, 93, 121 Latin Club 138 Laudone, Michael 115 Lauri, Kathryn 60, 64 Lawes, Nancy 72, 121 Lawson, Lael 64 Lean, Barbara 40 Ledbetter, Ann 64 Lee, Dennis 72 Lee, Sharon 64 Leech, Judith 40, 93 Leech, Lloyd 55, 106 Leever, Laurie 55, 130, 144 Leggett, Marvin 72, 167, 177, 181 Le Grady, Stephen 64 Leis, Mary 72, 103 Le Mire, Mary 103 Le Mire, Norman 64 Lemons, Jerry 72, 167, 188 Leonard, Kenneth 24 Le Sueur, Woodrow 12 Lettermen 94 Le Vee Judith 72 Lewallen, James 64, 184 Lewis, Bette 40, 119 Lewis, Dorothy 55, 120 Lewis, Jerry 40 Lewis, Lorene 64 Lewis, Norma 55 Ley, Valerie 64 Lichty, Dianne 40, 88, 101, 104, Lind, Kathleen 55, 125 Lind, Kay 72 Lind, Lawerence 72 Linder, Patricia 40 Lindquist, Koreen 64 Lindsey, Clarence 72 Linkswiler, Sharri 64, 103, 112 Linthacum, Robert 40, 108, 109, Linville, Pam 55, 141 Lipner, Steven 64, 133 Lisonbee, Lorenzo 18, 19 Litton, Carol 64, 98, 103 Lockhart, Jo 72 110,127 135 Loeffler, George 40, 93, 108, 133 Lofstedt, Durinda 72, 92 Loges, Mary 110 Lollar, Paulette 41,111 Long, Judy 41 Longstreth, George 72 Loops, Jimmie 64, 184 Lorang, Barbara 55 Lorts, Kathleen 64 Lorts, Harry 72 Lott, David 64, 166 Loughran, Michael 19, 188 Lowry, Patrick 72, 118 Ludwig, Ruth 19, 20 Lundy, Robert 64, 139 Lusson, Claire 55, 194 Lutes, Donna 72 Lymer, Bradley 41 Lymer, La Von 72 Lyon, Lennis 64, 103, 128, 141 Lyons, Anna 55 Lyren, Donald 41 Macari, Pete 55 Maddux, Janice 72, 92 Magee, John 55 Maher, Alix 28, 88, 111, 127 Maher, Mary 64 Mahon, Mary 72 Maines, Pat 64 Maierus, Joyce 41 Man Who Came To Dinner 144 Mann, David 41, 97, 207 Mann, William 19,166,168 Manning, Kathleen 55, 129, 194 Maratini, Amy 41, 93, 120 Marley, Patrick 72 Marshall, Mary 72 Marshall, Robert 41 Marti, Mavis 64 Martin, Jerry 55, 93 Martin, Roy 72 Martinez, Robert 64, 166, 189 Masque 8. Gavel 130 Masters, Jacqueline 64, 125 Matchette, Ann 72 Mathe, Carol 72 Matousek, Mike 182 Matson, Karen 64, 103, 141 Mattaino, Vic 55 Matte, Paul 55, 121, 125 Matteson, Francis 41 Mattson, Carol 41 McAtee, John 55, 125 McCarthy, James 64 McClamroch, Robert 64 McClellan, Wayne 64 McCloskey, Maxine 24 McClintock, Nevin 64, 133 McClintock, Peter 55, 130 McCreary, Julian 72 McCreary, Sheila 64, 119, 144 McCubbin, Michal 72, 103 McCue, Mary Anne 64, 103, 195 McCullough, Jean 55, 111, 120 McCully, Roland 19 McCur y, Saundra 55, 59, 102, 1 119, 122, 220 McElwain, Mariorie 55, 126, 130 McFarland, Judy 72 McFate, Douglas 55 McGalliard, George 41 McGinnis, Kathleen 64, 103 McGowan, Sandy 64 McGuire, Carol 64 McKinney, Larry 64 McMillan, Danny 55, 141 McRae, Eldon 41 McSpadden, William 72, 116 McWherter, Gary 72 Medford, Brian 64 Meeker, Neil 41 Meinicke, Jerald 55 Menke, Carl 166 Mensi, Mary Jane 64 07, Meredith, Doyle 72, 88, 142, 167 Meredith, Gloria 194 Merrill, Bett Jean 41, 93, 125, 194 Merrill, Merllene 72, 194 Merry, Karen 72, 194 Mertz, Linda 55, 88, 112 Method, Gene 64 Mette, Nancy 72 Metzger, Jerry 55 Metzne r, Ladd 55, 93, 109, 123, 142 Meurer, Leonard 55 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer Janet 72, 92 Kenneth 64 Judith 72 Mikkeisommikkei 72 Military Ball Queen 147 Miller, Brenda 64, 103 Miller, Cecil 19, 175 Miller, Edward 41 Miller, Frederick 41, 125 Miller, Harold 20 Miller,.lim 51, 55,135,166 Miller, Larry 64 Miller, Marilyn 64, 103, 124 Miller, Merrily 72 Miller, Miller, Miller, Patricia 51, 55, 102, 122, 150 Richard 72, 88, 119, 167, 176, 1 Roger 88, 115, 119, 130 Mills, Betty Lou 55, 104, 113 Mills, Kathleen 72 Minard, Terry 72, 116, 188 Miner, Larry 41, 94, 182 Miranda, Fernanda 41, 185, 188 Mitchell, Leonard 55 Mitchell, Nancy 72 Mitchell, Sue 55 Moe, Gari 64 Moline, Ingrid 65, 125 Moody, Flossie 24 Moore, Bruce 10 Moore, Carol 65, 88, 194 Moore, Donna 41 Moore, Dorothy 65 Moore, James 72, 167 Moore, Richard 55 Moore, Sharon 65 Moore, Virginia 55, 119 Mondeville, Donna 65 Monhollon, Janet 72 Monroe, Charles 55 Monte, Roderick 65, 166, 175, 180 Morehead, Orme 65 Moreth, Linda 72, 103 Morgan, Anna 41 Morgan, Jack 72 Morgan, Nancy 72, 88, 103 Morgan, Steve 60, 65, 117, 166 Morris Carole 72, 118 Morris, Katherine 65, 103, 128 Morris, Lansford 64, 184 Morris, Millie 72 Morris Sharon 42 Morrison, Shirley 55, 113 Morrow, Steven 72 Morton, John 42 Mosser, Russell 55, 114 Mote, Theodore 20, 28 Mott, Everett 42, 94, 160, 164, 182 Mott, Pamela 42 Mottershaw, James 72, 167, 177, 181 Mousaw, Jane 55, 111 Moye, Douglas 42, 108, 109, 133, 135 Moyer, Barbara 101, 103 Moyer, Rodman 55 Mueller, Howard 72 Mularz, John 65 Mulkey, Joan 55, 88, 120 Mulkey, Sue 65, 103 Mullins, Virginia 65 Mulvenon, Jon 65, 175 Mulvenon, Sharon 55 Mungai, Gary 65, 108, 109 Mungai, Don 42 Munro, Steve 65 Murphy, Danial 72, 167, 188 Murphy, Jay 28, 42, 94, 160, 162, 185 Murphy, Colleen 42, 88, 104, 110, 149 Murphey, Tom 55, 115 Murra , Donna 72 Murrell, Reba 65 Muzzy, Howard 72, 135 , 139, 189 Muzzy, Theadora 42, 93, 110, 128, 194 Myers, Don 55, 115 Myrick, Sandra 72 Myrick, Gilbert 72 Nachsin, Melvyn 42 Nagel, Diane 72, 194 Nagel, Victor 55, 96 Nass, Janice 107 National Honor Society 93 Nebeck, Ronald 72, 167 Neely, Carole 72 Neher, Thomas 42 Neill, William 42,106,114, 144,189 Nelson David 55, 94, 95, 188 Nelsonl Jesse 20, 139 Nelson, Karen 130 Nelson Larry 72 Nelson: Martha 20 Nelson, Scott 55, 96, 97, 100, 115 Nelson, Sherry 51, 55, 113, 127, 128 Nelson, Tommy 42 Nesbitt, Ann 65 Ness, Lana 72, 120 9 Neve, Linda 72 Neve, Robert 55 Newman, Betty 42 Newsom, John 55, 166 Nichols, Georgia Nicholson, Donna Nickla, Mae 42 Nicolaus, Donald Niemczyk, Stanna Nofsinger, Nelson Norris, Cathy 65 65,119,126,136 65, 103, 124 65 65,103,120,141 55 Norris, Joan 55, 120 Norris, Michael 73, 140 Norris, Raquelle 55, 139 North, Willis 65, 109 Norton, Carol 65, 103, 122, 130 Noyes, Janet 73, 103, 128 Noyes, Sandra 42, 111, 128 O'Brien, Linda 55 88, 102, 130 Ochenreider, David 73 O'CIair, Michael 73, 184 O'Clair, Raymond 56 Oellers, Richard 65, 92 Oetien, Mary 56, 119 Oetting, Ronald 20 O ilvie, George 73, 116, 167, 184, 188 Ohlau, Karen 73, 92 Olney, Danny 42 Olsen, Elaine 128 Olson, Jerome 20 Olson, Lorraine 65 Olson, Melanie 73, 88 Olsson, Eric 73 Omen, Omen, Franklyn 56, 114 Judy 73,103,128 O'neilI, Maureen 42, 111, 124 On , Marvin 73, 134 O'3uinn, Elva 20 O'Quinn, Portia 42, 80, 93, 121, 124 Orling, Carolyn 65 Orr, Ronnie 43, 94, 114, 182 Orr, Sally 73, 88, 195 Orr, Susan 103, 194 Osburn, Ruth 23, 197 Osman, James 20, 51, 59 Osowski, Blase 73 Osowski, Tom 43 Oster, Bruce 65 Oswald, Dennis 43 Oswalt, Curtis 65, 94, 188, 189 Oswalt, Sharon 73 Ottosen, Donald 43 Our To Owen, wn 145 Cherie 59, 102, 124 Owens, Earl 43, 125 Owens, Ross 24 Owens, Shirley 43, 107, 130 Palmer, Elaine 56, 102, 128 Palmer, Paul 43 Palmertree, Delores 43 Parent Music Association 118 Parent Teacher Association 143 Parker, Danny 184 Parker, Diana 65, 111 Parker, Kay 56, 112, 119 Parkhill, Bobie 65, 121 Parmer, Nolan 43, 93, 135 Parnassus 92 Parriott, Janet 56 Parsons, Laurence 56 Pataky, Pamela 73 Paul, Alex 56 Paul, Catherine 73 Pavlet, Joanne 43, 105, 110, 111 Payne, James 56 Pearson, James 73, 133, 167, 177, 181 Pease, James 73 Peerce, Sandra 65 Peerce, Sheila 103, 126 Pein, David 73, 121 Pennington, James 73 Pennington, Lois 56 Pensinger, William 167, 181 Pep Club 129 Perelli, Pat 65 Perez, Johnny 73 Perkins, David 24 Perkins, James 73, 107 Perna, Jean 43 Perrine, Valerie 65 Pesley, Pat 43, 96, 111 Petermann, Arlen 73 Peters, Brandoch 121, 197 Peters, Don 65 Peters, Leon 187 Peters, Richard 43 Peters Steven 56, 115, 180 Peterson, Carwin 56, 94, 187, 188 Petrucci. Evelyn 73 Peugh, Earl 73, 92 Peyton, Jim 43, 109 Pevton, Walter 73 Phillips, Bruce 56 Phillips, Paul 60, 65, 117 Phillips, Richard 73, 167, 188 Phillips, Shirley 65. 97 Pickering, Donna 65. 119, 136 Pickering, Mary 73. 194 Pickering. Sharon 43. 99, 119, 130, 142 Piercey, George 65, 117, 166, 189 Pierson, Karen 73 Pierson. Walter 43, 109, 138 Pifat. Diane 73 Pifat, Lynne 56, 113, 119 INDEX Pimental, Toby 65 Pippett, Emily 55 Pippett, George 43 Pippett, John 73 Pistor, Arthur 20 Pitman, Robert 43 Pitman, William 56,115,121,125 Pleasant, Ralph 109 Plotner, Patricia 56, 121 Poarch, Nickie 73 Pohle, Theodore 185, 188 Politz, William 168,180 Pollard, George 21 Pollack, Ned 118 Poplawski, Bernice 73 Poplawski, Patricia 56, 59, 102, 194 Popp, Shirley 141 Porteous, Heather 141 Porter, Howard 73, 167 Porter, Patsy 60, 88, 128 Porter, William 98, 142 Porterfield, Deanna 73 Post, Richard 125 Potter, Jane 24 Poulson, Bruce 73, 167, 181 Powell, Danny 167 Powell, Sharon 103 Power, John 43, 88, 93, 94, 160, 161, 164,16B,171,172,178 Power, Ronald 88, 167, 177, 181 Powers, Ann 56, 93, 133 Powers, Beverly 56, 88, 102, 113, 119 Powers, Jerry 73, 167 Poynter, Robert 73, 167, 189 Poynter, Virginia 23 Press, Wesley 43, 88, 92, 93, 135, 136 Preston, Avalee 44, 121, 125 Price, Peggy 119 Price, Jerry 60, 88, 95, 107, 117, 122 Prill, Robert 73, 88, 177 Principal 12 Prisbrey, Karol 73 Prue, Patricia 44, 128 Prue, Sharon 103 Purt man, Charles 10 Quill and Scroll 131 Quinn, Michael 73 Radu, Patricia 73 Rakow, Michael 184 Ralston, Marla 112 Ramsey, Jimmy 73 Ramseyer, Ronald 56, 88, 94, 95, 140, 182 Rangel, Gilbert 21 Raphael, Beth 73, 92, 194 Rappe, Patricia 73 Raskin, Don 121,125 Rasmussen, Ann 44, 105 Rasmussen, John 166 Rathke, Melvin 94, 185, 188 Ratts, Roy 21, 95 Raymond, John 21, 131 Reade, Arthur 94, 168, 170, 185 Reagan, Helen 73, 92 Reagin, Ann 56 Reavley, Linda 56, 96, 97, 102, 134, 221 Reay, Ross 56 Reder, Edna 24 Reding, Layle 73, 195 Redman, Ed 73 Reed, Art 95 Reed, Kathy 139 Reed, Linda 51, 56, 100, 101, 102, 113,122, 124, 212 Reed, Paul 73 Reed, Sandra 44, 88, 105, 110, 147, 157, 192 Reed, Sandra Louise 56, 119 Reese, Phyllis 56, 121, 133, 194 Reetz, Lynne 73 Reichert, Jerry 56 Reid, James 73 Reinprecht, Patricia 44, 93, 99, 119 Renner, David 56 Reynolds, Eleanor 44, 102, 112 Reynolds, Mary Lou 73, 103, 128 Reynolds, Paul 44 ' Reynolds, Wilma 44 Rhoden, Jim 73, 167, 177, 180 Rice, Mary Ann 73 Richard, Marc 44 Richardson, Barry 73 Ricketts, Philip 44, 116 Rickets, Roger 73 Ricks, Arthur 21 Riding, Linda 73 Riggins. Gayle 119 Riggs, Jesse 44, 92, 93, 136 Riggs, Patsy 60. 103 Riley, Nancy 56 Risk, Celia 56, 88, 92, 102,113, 119 Ritcheson, Jack 44 Rives, Judy 56 Robart, David 73 Roberts, David 56 Roberts, Jane 56 Roberts, Steven 56. 92. 93. 133 Robichaux, Given 132. 142 Robichaux, Val 56, 115 Robinson, Carol 73 Roca, Ellen 56, 92. 93, 96, 102, 113, 1 Rocker, George 24 Rockwell, Michael 73, 135, 188 Rodgers, Eddie 73 Rodgers, Judie 56 Roedel, Fritzie 103, 128, 139 Rogers, Fred 166 Rogers, Judy 73 Rogers, Russell 73, 167 Roieck, Lucette 44, 102, 112, Romano, Laraine 103 Roosa, Pamela 73 Rosato, Dawn 56, 88, 92, 139 Rose, Leona 23 Rose, Peter 44, 106, 131 Rosen, Michael 28, 44, 88, 92,'93, 106 131,135,136, 156 Rosenthal, Nancy 139, 141 128, 194 Shields, Mary Ann 57, 121 Shipp, John 74, 125, 188 Shipp, Johnny Dean 74 Shoecraft, Charles 66 Shoemaker, Edward 74, 167 Shoemaker, Margaret 66, 103 Shough, Kenneth 74, 181 Shrewsbury, Georgia 57, 97 Shuck, Randy 74 Shugars, Jerry 57 Shuman, Dennis 66 Shumway, Anne 74, 103, 194 Shumway, Mary 66, 103, 194, 195 Shumway, Robert 57, 115, 119 Rosloff, Reuben 21 Ross, Brian 73 Ross, Darlene 56, 111, 127 Ross, Elizabeth 103, 119, 129 Ross, Jean 44, 93 Ross, Mary 56, 59, 92, 101, 103, 113, 122, 220 Ross, Morton 56 Rot, Janet 66 R.O.T.C. Company A Sponsor 150, 152 R.O.T.C. Company B Sponsor 149 R.O.T.C. Princess 147 Sibel, Donna 74 Sicz, Allan 57 Siegel, Isabel 66, 136 Siler, Dennis 45 Simancek, Gay 57, 92, 102, 127, 130 Simmons, Marlen 45, 110, 128 Simpson, Sandra 60, 66, 103 Sinclair, Jay 45, 96 Sinclair, William 66, 88, 96, 97 Siow, Gale 185 Sisson, Nelson 66 Skiba, Edward 45, 94, 114 Roth, Robert 56, 184 Roth, Sharon 107, 120 Roush, Kay 66, 103, 195 Rova, James 56 Royall, Mickey 125 Rozea, Jean 56 Rozea, Mary 73 Ruddock, Diane 44, 88, 130 Ruley, Nick 66 Russell, Ellen 56, 105 Russell Joyce 73 Rutherford, Lois 56 Ryan, Bonnie 73 Ryden, Ronnie 56 Sadler, Linda 60, 120 Salzer, Karen 73 Sammetinger, John 51, 56, 88, 114 Sampson, Constance 73 Sandell, Arthur 66, 117, 166 Sanders, Thomas 73, 176 Sandhowe, William 44 Sandvig, Karen 56, 93, 99, 101, 102, 1 Saper, Ronald 73 Sarten, Freda 44, 99, 124, 131 Sasser, Mary Ann 66, 103 Saxe, Daniel 66 Scaring, David 73, 119, 136 Sceptre Hi Y 115 Schaeffer, Suellen 66. 103 Schaeffer, Tom 45, 97 Schaff, Robert 56, 109 Schallman, Sandra 66, 107 Schagiaael, William 45, 114, 168, 173, Schammel, Mary 73, 88, 100 Scharf, Karla 73, 92, 103 Schedler, Robert 56, 129, 139 Schenk, Terry 73 Schibelle, Herbert 56 Schimm, Mary Ann 56, 113, 119 Schalangen, Pamela 73, 103 Schlotzhauer, Ph llis 66 Schmehl, Kenneth 56, 73 Schmeidel, Ellen 45, 93, 96, 102, 131 Schmidt, Joyce 66 Schmuhl, Keith 167 Schneider, Janet 28, 45, 102, 128 Schreyer, Barbara 73 Schuler, Ward 73, 176 Schultz, Emma 66 Schultz, Stephen 56 Schulz, Terry 74 Schwartz, A ison 45, 110 Schweikhardt, Roger 45 Science Club 137 Scott, Maurice 74, 177 Scott, Michael 56 Scott, Perrie 74 Scott, Sandra 74 Scott, Stephen 74, 167, 177 Scoville, Randolph 74 Sea Scouts 140 Seiberling, Gary 56 Segedy, Michele 56 Seqer, Richard 74, 188 Selburg, David 74 Sellers, Susan 74 Senior Class 28-50 Skiff, Kenneth 57, 166 Skoglund, Christine 74 Skousen, Marvin 74, 188 Slack, Marie 74 Slack, Patricia 66 Slepack, Steve 66 Smith, Brenda 45, 127 Smith, Diana 66, 124 Smith, Dick 45, 51, 57, 59, 95 Smith, Douglas 66, 117, 166, 184, 18 Smith, Herman 74 Smith, Irving 74 Simth, Janet 45, 93, 119 Smith, Jimmy 57, 115 Smith, Joanne 57, 129 Smith, Jonathan 57 Smith, Joyce 66 Smith, Jud! 66, 101, 103 Smith, Lin a 74 Smith, Linda Lee 74 Smith, Mary 66 Smith, Nann 74 Smith, Raymond 45, 93, 135 Smith Richard 92, 93, 122, 123, 201 snnihj Ray 74 Smith, Sandy 66 Smith, Siegered 74, 181 Smith, Smith, Smitle Stephen 66, 188 Tom 28, 45, 94, 160, 162 y, Karen 66 Smitley, Sandra 74 Snider, Ronald 66, 95 Snodgrass, Diana 74 Snyder, Michael 51, 57 Solesbee, Linda 45, 112 Son, Sonia 66, 103 Sonenschein, David 45, 95 Sophomore Class 60-67 Sowell, Elizabeth 45, 93 Spafford, Paul 45 Spanish Club 138 Sparteens 128 Specht, Janet 46 Spencer, Carol 74 Spencer, Richard 46 Spencer, Paul 74 Spencer, Susan 74 Spero, Delores 57, 120 Spetrino, Gary 97 Spicer, Carolyn 46 Spiller, Karlene 46, 194, 195 Sprague, Beth 46, 119 Springer, Susan 74 Squires, Dona 66 Stabbe, Wanda 74, 103 Stahl, Jacqueline 46, 131 Stahl, Robert 74 Stahl, William 74 Stahlberg, Susan 57 Staley, Susan 66 Stalter, Bonnie 46 Stanecker, Linda 46 Stanford, Pamela 66, 88 Stanford, Sandra 28, 46, 110, 217 Stanto Stanto Stanto Stanto gjnnme 74 n, Nelson 115, 189 n Ronnie 67 Larry 46, 88, 94, 160, 164, 182 Setter, David 56 Severson, Judith 56, 107, 124 Seyfert, Joanna 66, 103 Shadegg, Cynthia 56, 88, 102, 195 Shaddegg, Eugenia 74 Shafer, Audrey 56, 125 Shaffer, Curtis 66 Shaffer, Gary 66, 175 Shanks, Doris 74 Sharp, Frances 56, 93, 213 Sharp, Jack 56, 178 Sharpe, Sidney 66, 141 Sharf, Karla 120 Shaw, Jim 57 Sheetz, Diane 57 Sheetz, Juanita 66 Shelton, Karen 74 Shelton. Robert 45 Shield Staff 96, 97 Stapley, Wayne 180 Staton, Carole 74 Stauffer, John 67 Stauffer, Robert 67, 116, 125 Stauss, Barbara 67, 88, 97 Stauss, Jack 57, 160, 165 Stein, Alan 74 Stein, Gerald 74 Stein, Marcia 57, 59, 113, 130 Steinberg, Mark 74 Stellhorn, James 74, 176 Stephens, Harold 67, 124, 187, 188 Stephenson, Larry 176, 188 Stephenson, Robert 94, 95, 178 Stephenson, Robert John 74, 144 Stevenson, Nancy 57, 120 Stevenson, Sally 74 Steves, Helene 57 Stewart, Jo 67, 129, 141 Winemiller, Roger 75 Stokley, Connie 67 Stone, Dale 74 Stone, Sharon 74 Stonehouse, Ann 46, 110, 128 Stonehouse, Jane 74, 128 Storts, David 57 Stott, Edgar 74, 88, 92 Strickland, Carolin 67 Strickland, Cheryl 67, 88, 101, 103. Strickland, Danny 46, 109, 209 Strickland, Dea 60, 67, 194 Stuckey, Gary 167, 184 Student Body Officers 88 Student Council 89 Stump, Sandy 46 Stumpf, Jeffrey 74 Sublett, Fred 74 Sublett, James 57 Sublett, Judy' 67 139 Summerfiel , Fred 57, 184 Sumner, Jon 49 Superintendent 10 Swanson, Gary 57 Swart, Janice 57 Swatko, Elizabeth 46, 119 Swatko, George 118 Swatko, Shirle 74 Swenson, Emelia 74, 103 Swenson, Ingrid 46, 92, 93, 96, 102, 110,130,131, 221 Swett, Helen 74 Swisher, Gayle 57, 113 Switalski, Barbara 46 Synodis, Hope 67, 132 Synodis, Synodis John 57 ,Julia 47,132 Szlauko, Mary 46 Taelman, Dennis 67 Taelman, Judy 46 Tager, Robert 67 Ta er Steven 46 9 1 Tamburgelli, Virginia 28, 47, 101, 110, 12 Tanner, John 12, 192 Tanner, Stephan 57, 92 Taylor, Arther 74, 188 Taylor, Florence 194 Taylor, Jo 74, 103 Taylor, Judy 57, 127 Taylor, Phyllis 47, 93, 97, 126 Tetmeyer, Stephen 74 Teufel, Michael 67 Thielbar, Karolyn 67, 194 Thiry, Michael 74, 181 TlmfYl0f1S Wade 67, 88, 135, 180 Thiss, Andrea 67 Thomas, Claud 67 Thomas, Derreck 67 Thomas, Donna 57 Thomas, Eva 57 Thomas, Michael 74, 108, 109 Thomas, Patricia 57 Thomas, Richard 142, 167, 181 Thomas, Ronald 181 Thompson, Alice 57, 130 Thompson, Joel 66, 125 Thompson, Nancy 47 Thorla, David 57 Thornton, Donna 74, 120 Thurston, James 57, 115 Thurston, Margaret 74 Timmons, Pattie 66, 103 Timmons, Paula 47, 111, 120 Virginia 22 INDEX Traveled Spartans 91 Traver, Cheryl 67 Travis, Shirley 67, 103, 111, 120 Treat, Ted 57 Treio, Gilbert 22, 180 Trewyn, Jennifer 67 Trimbach,Annayris 74 Troncin, Bobbie 47 Trottier, Glenda 57 Trottier, Pete 74, 188 Troy, Robert 74, 178 Truullo, Patricia 57, 59, 119, 129 Tuc er, Ceva 74 Tucker, Orvil 74 Tugwell, Raymond 74 Turner, Judy 74 Turner, Karen 74 Turner, Vickey 47, 124, 130 Tussin , Darryll 67, 125 Tyler, iaverne 47, 136 Ubil, Thomas 47 Uhlig, Merle 67, 166, 189 Unruh, Yvette 47, 112 Urban, George 57 Usry, Kent 74 Utlaut, Joyce 57 Vacek, Robert 66, 175 Vacha, Phillip 74 Valenta, William 57 Vallaibdames 88, 94, 160, 163, 175, Vander Wall, Ruth 74 Van Cleve, David 57 Van Leer, Walter 74, 177 Van Meter, Gayle 22, 195 Van Wey, Linda 74 Varming, John 57 Varney, Donald 47 Varney, Elizabeth 57, 59, 102, 138 Varney, Larry 74 Varney, Philip 67, 123 Vaughn, James 74, 121 Vaughan, Lea 74 Vaught, Philip 67 Verner, Jim 57 Vernon, John 75, 167 Vibbert, Dallas 67, 130 Vickrey, Dale 47 Victor, Barbara 75 Victor, Jon 57, 116, 140, 216 Vidrine, Patricia 57, 107, 120 Vincent, Danny 57 Vincent, Ruthann 47, 194, 195 Voelker, Gerald 57 Voitko, Martha 75, 121 Volquardsen, Kaeleen 67, 129, 195 Voorhis, Diane 47, 113, 194, 195 Wachtell, Dolores 75, 105, 110 Wacker, Carole 57, 101, 102, 124 Wade, Bill 67, 114 Wagner, Albert 67, 88, 94, 117, 140, 166, 182, 183 Wagner, Chuck 67, 125, 183 Wagner, Georgia 67, 103 Wagner, Judy 77 Wagner, Marshall 67 Wagner, Merry 67, 103, 120 Waite, Delton 22 Waldeck, Laura 57, 107, 133, 136 Waldrip, Perry 67 Waling, Carol 57 Walker, Christie 75 Walker, Donna 75, 88, 92, 128 Wallace, Arlene 67, 120 Wallace, Dixie 47 Wallace, Mary 47, 97 Walling, John 57, 95, 178 Wallis, Gavin 75 Wallis, Helena 48, 112, 130 Walsh, Frances 48 Walston, Gail 48, 125, 163 Walston, Gary 48, 88, 125, 160, 164 Walter, Karla 67 Walter, Susan 67, 103 Walters, Barbara 48 Walters, Cecil 57, 92, 119 Walters, Fred 24 Walters, Nancy 75 Ward, Fred 57, 94, 185 Ward, James 67 Ward, John 67 Ward, Teddy 67 Ward, William 57 Ware, Juliana 67 Ware, Kent 48, 94, 160, 163, 168, 171,l72,178,179 Ware, Randy 48, 92, 93, 135, 136 Ware, Sheila 67 Wariner, Dean 114, 178 Willett, Willey, Neville 58 Kathleen 95 Williams, Bert 75, 167, 181, 184 Williams, Bill 180 Williams, Donnalee 58, 59, 102, 194 Williams, Jane 58 Williams, Jeannette 58 Williams, Jerr 58 williams, Lindlh 67, los, 129, 194 Williams, Phil 58, 115 Williams, Stanley 58 Williamson, Glenda 67, 100 Williamson, Patricia 58, 101, 102, 207 Willis, Sue 58 Willis, Sue Ann 75 Wilson, Anthony 57, 167 Wilson, Betty 75 Wilson, David 167 Wilson, Donald 58 Wilson, Lois 75, 120 Wilson, Marqueritte 67, 126, 136, 142 Wilson, Olin 67, 125, 188 Wilson, Patricia 75 Wilson, Robert 28, 48, 88, 94, 107, 114, 178, 208 Wark, Wanetta 67 Warley, Andrea 75, 88 Warman, Donna 75 Wasem, Ronald 48, 93, 125 Wassel, Barbara 67, 103 Waters, Ruth 2 3 Watkins, Connie 67 Watson, Claudia 75 Watson, Lyndon 22 Watts, Sandra 48, 104, 113, 127 Wayland, Land 92, 93, 114, 121, 124, 135 137 Wayland, Wade 88, 95, 133, 135 Tinder, Jacque 66 Titgen, Judith 57, 111, 120 Tokle, Gary 74, 167, 184 Toma, Steven 66 Toohey, Jack 22 Toschik, Dorothy 74 Tracy, Jerry 66, 1 l '5 Tracy, Neal 47, 125 Trapp, Elizabeth 57, 141 Walker, Walker, Walker, Edith 47, 110, l19,130, 132 Janice 47,127 Jo 67 Walker, Ken 75 Walkf5hMary 47, 93, 102, 110, 128, Walker, Nelda 75 Walker, Patricia 57, 112 Walker, Phillip 75 Weaver, Alice 57, 102, 119 Weaver, Carol 58 Webb, Joseph 67 Webb, Margaret 75 Webb, Maurice 48 Webber, Bonnie 75, 103, 195 Webster, Miron 22, 126 Weeks, Ada 24 Weeks, Stanley 67 Weinmeister, Judith 67, 103, 111, 120 Wells, Ronnie 67, 182 Welshenbaugh,Clester 75 Weltmer, Frank 48 Wendelken, Carolyn 58 Wendelken, Patricia 75 Werbelo, William 67 West, William 67 Wester, Kenneth 75 Wetzel, Gar 67 Wheeler, John 67, 121, 137 Wheeler, Lorana 67 Wheeler, Victor 75 White, Betty 51, 58, 102, 110, 128 White, Carol 211 White, Dorathea 22 White, Niles 75, 167, 181, 184 White, Sharon 67 Whitford, Rodger 67 Whitelock, Tom 58, 88, 94, 119, 140, 168, 173, 189 Whitfield, Dudley 67 Whitson, Philip 75, 167 Wiandt, Lily 75 Wiandt, Phoebe 67 Widney, Robert 58 Wiese, Frederick 75 Wiese, Jerry 58, 93, 125, 131 Wiggins, Richard 75 Wilcox, Elizabeth 67, 142 Wilcox, William 58, 134 Wilhelm, Marcia 58 Wilhelm, Mariorie 67, 119, 124 Willes, Juanita 58 Win ,Jim 58 Winsler, William 114, 119, 125, 141 Winquist, Mariorie 67, 120, 130 Winquist, Virginia 48, 107, 130 Wise, Judy 8, 113 Wise, Mary 75, 88, 194, 195 Witt, Betty 58, 102, 128 Witte, Terry 75 Wolford, James 58 Womer, Marlen 58, 88, 92, 93, 102, 113, 119, 122,130 Wood, Carol 58 Wood John 58, 94, 160, 163 Woodburn, Charles 48 Woodford, Robert 67, 126, 135 Woodlingg Wendell 48 Woodside, Jeffrey 58, 93, 135, 189 Woody, Wyn 48 Wools, Jim 48 Worrell Terry 58 Woznialc, Lawrence 67 Wright, Frank Lloyd 197 Wright, Mike 75 Wrigley,Vannie 75 Wyatt, Burke 48 Wynn, James 75 Yeager, Don 58, 97, 119 Yee, Carol 67, 195 Yee, Dennis 49, 93, 109 Yee, James 49 Yenerich, Bruce 58, 108, 109, 115, 166, 180 Yenerich, Joan 92, 101, 103 York, Thomas 67 Yost, Helen 67, 92, 98, 103 Young, You ng, You ng, Young, You ng, Young, Young, Youree, Zaiac, J Beverly 49, 130 Charles 49, 88, 94, 178 Joan 67,92 Karen 75 Sue 75 Thomas 75, 167 William 49, 106 Nancy 75, 103 acque ine 75 Zamora, Herlinda 75, 103 Zamora Ronnie 58, 94, 115, 182 zeuneff Gloria 49, 93, 194, 195 Zellner, Ziede, Diana 67, 103, 111 Ziede, Sharon 49 Zieger, Martin 58 Zimmerman, Darrell 58 Zimmerman, Gloria 67, 136 Zimmerman, James 58 Zink Gwendolyn 58,112 Zinkhan, 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