Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1960
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I sm-0 the builders of the trellis, the lenders uf that vine, my mind, slmrply silhquetted. - Q 0 School Board And Administration Make Policies For Schools The school board and the adminis- tration under the direction of Dr. Del- bert L. Secrist and Dr. Robert D. Morrow make the policies for the Tucson School District No. 1. Dr. Secrist is president of the school board, and Dr. Morrow is superintendent of the school district. In the last twelve years 540,000,000 has been spent to improve education in Tucson. In order to keep up with the growing population of Tucson, 100 class rooms will have to be built a year, a new junior high school every 15 months, and a new high school every two years. It is expected that there will be between 80,000 and 90,000 stu- dents by 1971. During the past few years honor courses have been offered in the high schools. There are now about twelve areas represented in this program. During the past year between thirty and forty research projects were carried out to improve the special edu- cation and the courses offered for handicapped students. Although the Russian Sputnik seemed to coincide with the new graduation requirements, work to improve them had been started about two years before the advent of Sputnik. Dr. Morrow states, The Tucson public schools are gener- ally recognized as one of the outstand- ing systems not only in the western United States but in the nation as a whole. ,NS 7 fi' C , aff Vw' MA BH of us memr event We able Your with ' We fulfill We p ence the ai work, all di Pri a tea Worlc baske ball 2 becar now 1 years coach assist. was g of Ca in 19 Mr ployn all pe the e He a budge He is and studei the r make state. nis- Clk D. the Dr. rd, of O0 ion the 100 ear, 15 very will Stu- nor high elve am. nirty we r e edu- for the cide znts, Deen the ates, ner- and- tern as a Mr. Rollin Gridley Responsible For Smoothly Running School As observed by Mr. Rollin T. Gridley, A year has passed too rapidly for most of us and in its wake is left only the memories. Our Torch recounts best these events and incidents of the past year. We are indebted to devoted staff and able sponsors for this wonderful book. Your Torch will become more valued with the passing years. We wish for our graduating class the fulfillment of their ambitions and dreams. We pray that all our students will experi- ence the good fortune which results from the application of their effort to duty and work, and from the courage to confront all discouragementsf' Principal Rollin T. Gridley has been a teacher of American History, Civics, World History, and he was a coach of basketball and the assistant coach of foot- ball at Tucson High School. In 1932, he became a teacher of economics which is now known as American Problems. Three years later he became the head football coach, and then in 1948 he became the assistant principal of T. H. S. In 1953 he was given the tentative job of the principal of Catalina, and this became an actuality in 1956. Mr. Gridley is responsible for the em- ployment, direction, and supervision of all personnel, pupils, facilities, plant and the educational program of the school. He also has the job of preparing the budget and controlling all requisitions. He is in charge of the school journals and public relations which entails the student paper, the school annual, and the publicity releases. He also has to make reports to his superiors and the state. 5- . :- ers f ff f 5 Organizations, Events Directed By BIOWH Mrs. Myrtle Brown, previous to being the dean of girls at Catalina, taught his- tory in junior high school and was a counselor at Tucson High School. She is in charge of student loanstand welfare, class organizations and activities. She helps many girls with their various problems during the school year. Mrs. Brown has charge of the school calendar, and all activities must have her approval before they can go into effect. All trans- portation for athletic teams, the band, and out-of-town games is handled by Dean Brown. In order to help girls with their various problems, she works closely with counselors, administration, and parents. She supervises school social functions, and sponsors Girls League and Junior Red Cross. Dean Egbert Aids Discipline Problems Handling both the jobs of dean of boys and assistant principal, Mr. Henry Egbert is kept busy at all times. As assistant principal for pupil activities, Mr. Egbert schedules and makes arrangements for all athletic events. Indirect supervision of clubs and extra- curricular activities are also a part of his job. Throughout the year, boys with disciplinary problems are given help by Dean Egbert. A graduate of Tucson High School and the University of Arizona, Mr. Egbert devoted live years to the armed services. After the war, he was a physical educa- tion teacher and football coach at Tucson High. Later, he became dean of boys at T. H. S. C. Quenelle Guides Records, Counseling Conrad Quenelle, assistant principal in charge of pupil personnel and records, heads the attendance ollice, the counseling staff, and the office of its registrar. Under his guidance the attendance office keeps an accurate record of the student attendance at Catalina. In the counselor's ohice all student records are kept. Under his direction, Catalina's seven counselors provide educational, vocation- al, and personal counseling. I Mgr. Quenelle joined the Tucson school district fourteen years ago. Before coming to Catalina he taught science at Safford Junior High and Tucson High and then taught English and was a counselor at Pueblo. f x 1 1 inn-nu hdrs omce Look saggy vsyzv si . ec X N t i N if . X t X Mvf s ld r -ral as as . -wg as its .. ....... f- -wif. r' 'ffl s sm ,.... , , - W X y ---nl i S Mrs Betty Warner inquires about the absence of a student while Miss Helen Clark records it in the permanent file kept in the attendance Registration, Attendance Announcements, Discipline Vital to Catalinais Welfare Handled in Deanas Office Scheduling classes is the responsibility of the registrar's oflice. A permanent aca- demic record of each student is kept. Mrs. Betty Warner is the assistant regis- trarg Mrs. Helen Hack, Mrs. Winnifred Sims, and Mrs. Gene Merchant also work in this office. An accurate and careful attendance record of Catalinals students is kept by Miss Helen Clark and her assistants, Mrs. Helen Markes, and Mrs. Meta Moore. This job is particularly important because the school district receives money from the State Department of Education based on student attendance. Looking over the schedule and the appointments for the Besides the usual work done in an office, the student announcements along with the routing of discipline cases were handled by Mrs. Nellie Groenert and Mrs. Mary Dyer this past year. They also worked with the coaches on inter- scholastic n eligibility. Parents' permission, a physical exam- ination, and a birth certificate were turned into the dean's oliice by every boy and girl going out for interscholastic sports. Mrs. Groenert served as Mr. Egbert's secretary. Acting as secretary to the Dean of Girls was Mrs. Dyer. day are the Deans' secretaries, Mrs. Nellie Groenert and Mrs. Mary Dyer 'h.... 'Wh-of.. . z Kggx, ' 1 3 he V lst., G Gerald Brandsma confers with an interested parent concerning his child's school work. x f , f 1 W f a , 1, gf ' S 4 W K 'V if f Ki, ,. ,k May Mickelson is aided in selecting future courses by her counselor, David Fithian. M fx fs I ...J- Mrs. Larae Hambenne looks over one of the vocational booklets that are available to all students. Student Wielfare r in , 7 mm! kb .. We -wr The welfare of the students is the basic concern of Catalinals seven counselors. Working with the teachers, parents, prin- cipal, and the administration, they help the counselees reach the potential needed to become good citizens. Each counselor has approximately 340 counselees. The entire counseling staff is directed by Mr. Conrad Quenelle. Mrs. Gene IN L'Any student is free to consult his counselor, states Miss Grace Keeping a record of student's accomplishments is o e of HCl1dOrl- jobs of Gerald Houck ' many i Requesting i1 4 Mrs. Evelyn I MV My gf fX 253 .Wig M J Ai' L sf, 622- i X Q .. ... Clfafe Concern of CHS's ounselors WW ffyf - A ' ff' -f ,am A , f 4 741 mf V f ' v ' LZ , ,zfizw -1 vw .' .: Cvzfinzf Sp- 1 , 5 af fr ,set 4 f , 1 ' If 1 I 0 f, f , gy ? , if j .fe nf- ,TQA fy . , fb2,,, ,.,.,. 1 ee! 6 .417 A Mrs. Gene Merchant makes appointments for students to see their counselorsg she also Aid is given in planning a four year course that will meet requirements for graduation and college entrance require- ments. Any problems encountered in the class- room may be brought to a counselor. Counselors help with personal matters such as relationships with other people and difficulty in adjusting to new situa- tions. Requesting information about scholarships from the U. of A. is Phoning the registrarls office, Lee Starr checks on a students grade Mrs. Evelyn Kirmse. average. f Nw '-5' M ni I ' ,xv fc F' l ww ur ,V , J 5 arf '14-Qji F12 Wil ' www, Wifi helps the counselors with the paper work that they may have A complete file is kept on vocations and is used to help a student in choosing a future occupation. Descriptions of thou- sands of vocations, including scope of training required, expectations as to sal- ary, location of main job opportunities, and schools and colleges offering strong training in that particular area are avail- able. f X! Af' ,K I Emp . at Yi? p. 1 ,G,, , lilggrlgisuunql it glwaes r 'ffvm 't ' , - -af ' f .1 M f Lg b e M, , .QW 5 if t ' 5 s ' f, T 1 . ., 5 , . , X! I . I I A 4 , .sf s , m f www? Pauline Baldwin Typing Shorthand Junior Class Adviser Mary Klaurens Coordinator for Distributive Ed. Carol Lauer Typing, Shorthand Future Teachers of America Charlotte Proper Typing, Shorthand Secretarial Practice Dept. Chairman Harlan Rowland Business Law Bookkeeping Joan Tolle Typing Shorthand H. G. Tyler General Business Typing Alfred Zammit Typing, Shorthand Clerical Practice .fu ff Q X ,f x Q Describing the various parts of a car's motor to Evelyn Evans Bill Baumbauer, and Pam Campbell, is Clyde Phillips. 7 Variety Offered by Business Education A new and exciting course was added to the curriculum of the Business Edu- cation department. This course, distribu- tive education, gives the student an op- portunity to gain direct experience in selling and business education by work- ing in a downtown business. Approximately 1030 students took courses offered by this department. A beginning student acquires a general knowledge of business procedures while an advanced student seeks to train him- self for vocational eilciciency. Mrs. Charlotte Proper instructs Joan Angus in Business Education. Drivers Ed Teaches Arizona Motor Law Every sophomore is required to take Drivers Education. The student receives instruction in Arizona law relating to operation of motor vehicles which en- ables him to pass the test for a driver's license more easily. Drivers training not only teaches the student how to drive but also includes care and understanding of the car. Theron Bradford Drivers Education Drivers Training ph Clyde Phillips N, A Drivers Education it WY! V' Drivers Training Civil Defense Com. Chairman fry .Pfam A i I. v a a Z d n Gus S ing te. H B uni haf ing grc hoi ma rel. sol cal boj far cow aut in yes fas H c cla wh CQII Mary Beath Arts and Crafts Art Honor Society . r. Dept. Chairman Enrichment Purpose of . rrrr Fine Arts Department To give a general enrichment in line Max Briuhart X 1'2 - is f Music Theory arts, and to stimulate those who will choose this field as a career is the purpose S , N X fx A ,. ss E v NN Q V X QWXQ 1 , Q Q f X s iw X NS X of the Fine Arts Department. llgiizsoigiiye Club A Miss Mary Beath and Mrs. Elizabeth Of MUSiC Burtis teach a variety of courses dealing 3 with arts and crafts. . a r 3 y , :X if Under the direction of Harold Porter Ellzabeth Burtis X i and Pat Curry several musical perform- QU? agd Crafts i anees were presented to the public. On Aiflilofgiggociety lf' I , ,,,, 1 April 6, 7, and 8 the drama, music and , x ssrs f be dance departments combined to present a taaa Q major musical. Catalina students partici- Pat Curry i -iffaf .fa - iff - A Orchestra g paclvy Ziiz, . . James Livieratos Drama, Stagecraft Thespians Harold Porter A Cappella Choir Girls, Choir Concert Ensemble tival held at the U. of A. staged several plays. Gus Siavelis watches as Miss Mar Beath uses a letter- Y in technique. Homemaking Provides Balanced Background Catalina's homemaking department, under the direction of Mrs. Xenia Hause- halter, strives to give each girl participat- ing in the course, a well rounded back- ground in home living. Six phases of homemaking are taught. These are: home management, food preparation, family relations, care of clothing, finance, and solving personal problems. This year a new class was tried. It was called Homeliving and consisted of both boys and girls. Subjects such as shopping. family life, and buying for the home were covered. The teachers utilized outside speakers, audio-visual aids, and modern equipment in instructing students. Throughout the year the students kept displays concerning fashion in the display cases outside of the Home Economics rooms. The sewing classes also put on a fashion show to :vliich their parents and any other inter- vsfed persons were invited. Emily Cox Homemaking Larae Hambene Homemaking Counselor Xenia Haushalter Homemaking ff Department Chairman pated in the All-State Band, Orchestra, and Choir, and the Arizona Music Fes- During the year the drama department f e' w w? Ez Q' E Taking cream puffs from the oven are Carol Thompson, Louise Meadows, and Sharon Zornes while Mrs. Zenia Haushalter supervises. W, V4 Y' . 4 , , 'ii-., X 5' ,ff ' I ul, -lv f A' ,, Z! ji' if 7, HRW L Q- as rv! sa f W , K 5 Q U X ' 4 2-' Eg V ' ' ,. 25 1 +5441 S23 W 3 X W f J s Z ei if .Q f as y X .,A., 1 l X X 3, f X iii , nshuwa...-4...M 6 aff Y ff' ws' - ll Guy Chambers Auto Mechanics General Metals Robert Dawson Graphic Arts Photography Photo Club Torch Adviser David Fithian Mechanical Drawing Counselor Jerry Hale General Metals Machine Shop William Mitchell Graphic Arts Benjamin Franklin Club Torch Adviser Chester Parks Mechanical Drawing Machine Drawing Technical Drawing Senior Class Adviser i Z is t I t P P ' f Gordon Whitley Wide Range of Courses In Industrial Arts We are to provide as many and varied experiences as possible early in pupil s school life, and thus enable him to make a wise choice as to what vocation he is to follow,', said Mr. Fred Piziali, head of the Industrial Arts Department, as he ex- plained the purpose of industrial educa- tion. Catalina is equipped with facilities and teachers to enable pupils to explore many areas of industrial life. Courses included in this department are woodworking, general metals, sheet metal, welding, machine shop, auto mechanics, radio, electricity, graphic arts, drafting, mechanical drawing, and photography. In each subject there is a beginning and an advanced class. Fred Piziali Woodworking Dept. Chairman Louis Spahr General Metals Mechanical Drawing Sheet Metal General Metals Welding Faculty Meetings 1 ' Q Everett Welsh P ,., , 5 115 , General Metals A piece of wood is squared by John Bidell as his teacher, Fred f N Electricity Piziali, looks on. f'f4'VQ 1 ffzeswsrr N ff f Wikia . f fha iff 1,--7 2 ,, sa. :Q ,Q .-,.,:, 1 Vi . :,:.- N , .5 , V . 5,123.35 - l , ,Q-3, 3 '5 .43 A we 7 y ,, 2 1 ,tv ' W 5 f ,f 3 gfis.w,, , f .ma , .,.-sf-H F 5 ' - rg,-1, x, flfi,af?f fsg D all s ,G ff,ff.: , 4 ff. .blah SQ Bl . ' F311 atgilzrt f, fit 543.5 g at - wi 'allen y JXQ, fi 9,5 22 Robert Bancroft English Catalina Service Council Joyce Benbow English Girls, League Gerald Brandsma English Counselor Audrey Crook English ii if V Radio t Radio Club A L ,rt Com. . , gi sf 'lf Communication Concern of Languages Although no two languages are the same, each is an adequate means of com- munication for those who speak it. Read- 1ng,.writing, speaking, and listening are the important parts of a language. Teachers stress spelling, vocabulary, grammar, written expression, and an ap- preciation of ancient and modern litera- ture. With the exception of Latin, the purpose of taking a foreign language is to learn to speak it fluently. In doing this, translation, pronounciation, and grammar are emphasized, and the history, culture, and literature of the language are taught. X , , Z f 2 ZW f , . , . Y . f 1 Z TQ W T dat I' gi U 1 v X Q as ' ,X Mi' W' SS tied pil's .ake S to . of CX? ICH- and any are ctal, ics, ing, . 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English I Counselor A Dathel Lackey A Speech Debate Club 2 X Honor Assembly X 2 Chairman 0 Betty Leddy , ij English Patrick Maguire C English I George Meinzer ' g t A English 4 Eunice Odom Latin W, Latin Club I Q 2 Mary Ott I t sirli f Spanish f El Club Cid Evelyn Overpeck English . , Faculty Social , W I Com. Chairman My- A f Marie Owen I Spanish M 2 f. Academic V' Achievement Com. Chairman Students listen while Mrs. Uarda Phelan explains English grammar. Uarda Phelan English Latin Department Chairman mx, Charlotte Rogers I ii English 2 f United Christian I Youth Club Eva Royce French National Honor Society Sponsor ,M ,,,, fm Annalou Soelter English Albert Southard English Journalism Quill and Scroll Trumpeteer Adviser Aaron Sulman German English Sophomore Class Adviser Harry Trygg English Laura Wade English Carolyn Waters English Mary J o Wolfert Spanish N I 5 K W M5 , VW' NWZQXW, f W . mm, 4: Wife 6 2 ,i , if Ma W JI' . V X f WM 0 ' , M, f f ff' mf j? f N W .,,, , W' A 1 X ff M M MW WW f ,f , 7' an , W 'M , ' 'JMWW 46 , 7 f' WW M ' Q, ,fa W 23 I X , . grew 1 V , , ff ! . X I . X. lf . I My I V . ,. A M, , , , , ., g MW.. WV' 'WY rj l I l .7 40, , , . f X, we ,. Richard Barnes Algebra, Geometry Freshman Basketball Barbara Buchalter Algebra, Geometry Ralph Futrell Algebra, Geometry Math 81 Slide Rule 1460 Pupils Enrolled In S3 Math Classes Approximately l46O students attended thc fifty-three classes of mathematics offered at Catalinaffeach day. This year I1ljhoisfMa,thfema,t,1cs, a course which F Club A up 1 , .jgtempts togive, thfe student an opportun- Department Chairman iity to discolver, ,Mathematic principles for himself, was--taiight at C. H. S. This is a V . 1 , . Dured Gtordoll Qc .L jiiwsf. new agpfogdh to teaching the subject and , Q, Qleslgf y Gflj'bf'1Pt,IE if U-l has beesnisuccessfully tried in au hundred W ' V , lllalig ,X if lv lil- high schobls throughout the entire coun- ' acre at G55 ci wi, suck .. fm . . ,X s p, Geri. IW th atics YF xp if Atdourse in mathematics' helps a stu- Cigunstglgp ' 'Six ,fr ,dentl to improve his reasoning povver. It ,A S jf llgi T t Nl it 'affords foundation for the investigation, ' 'a'va, . A gmlagd Oy l research, and development of science, l ' ii , A eil? y it i Karid is an indispensible tool in the lields A by S if A Keth J eger of business and commerce. ag- p, HAI bra Trl ono ry f 1 f ' H ll M itors if I V ludent Court 4 p 0 me A. ..- h, L... .. Ya lHe Linkhart gf . . hw . , f ra, Geometry 1 htlifting Club f f issv ' A f . t N, f Edward Maxwell A X ' t-'- Algebra, Geometry r 'li E 5215 v Chess Club JQNNQX . ,i t Q sg, W 2, its--. - M nf? Skills and Fittness Stressed by P. E. Dept. The development of skills and the im- provement of physical fitness are the main objectives of the Physical Education De- partment. During the freshman and soph- omore years, sports emphasizing basic skills are given along with team and in- dividual sports. During junior and senior years advanced classes covering various sports are given. The major sports offered by the Boys P. E. Depart- ment are football, basketball, baseball, Wrestling, track, and gymnastics. According to a school board ruling, Tucson District Number One, all students are required to take five semesters of P. E. and one semester of health. sg. ,f Edward Marich General Mathematics Algebra, Geometry Robert Treat General Mathematics Algebra Lester Woods Algebra, Geometry Baseball A geometry problem is explained by Ralph Futrell to Perry Broquet and Susan Cunningham. Emma Cappelluzzo Girls' P. E. Archery Club Erma Bigelow Girls' P. E. Pep Leadership Mary Hines Girls' P. E. Health G.A.A. Volleyball Norma Hyatt Girls' P. E. Health Varsity Tennis Bill Kiser Boys' P. E. Football Track Keith Meenan Boys' P. E. Racquet Club Tennis ik Q, . 4 .W ,fy ,Zhi ' N fs ,ff J f .95 mf ,rf Mf, , .M W.. N.. ,Wi-, 'N 'r f. ,, ...Q 1 it , ra 3 Ui 6 N . ,Ei iq' N 1 w. Q Q' la?- L 5- X--. A groi green l :d itended :matics is year which portun- mles for his is a ect and undred : coun- a stu- wer. It igation, science, e fields O .6 V im fQ M Mg r f, W J tw PN. V' P. Cliff Myfick goys p. E' Joyce Sprinkle Health GlI'lS P. E. Baseball ,.5,. Q Rock Mineral Club Eveliitt NiCh01S0H Robert Swanson C3 B Boys P. E. 1.12270-lP.Eh 533533: Jr. Varsity Football i . 'H' was AA Preston Rittenhouse Boys P. E. Gymnastics if ' . . . . Virginia Robinson Girls P. E. 4 Pirouettes Dardanaires X Chairman Girls P. E. Audrey Salzer Girls P. E. Catalina Christian Youth Jack Segurson Boys P. E. Health Weightlifting Club l Chairman Boys P. E. rt! X ff. X . ff 1. 1 5 7? ,,, ,X ,- ,, Y Q. . f. Y If lfii ff f 5 ., ff. I . Qfx ' ,f ',w,'.l.. f. f 'T ,f .f W ., I . .,.. f,.'..n, , 4' f -ff ff . . f ff 1 . .. I' IU . 1. , , A demonstration is given as Jack Segurson referees. Gale Bell Biology Track and Cross Country Virginia Childs Biology Bi-Chem Phy. Co-ordinator for CHS Science Fair Elizabeth Frantz Biology Bi-Chem-Phy. Walter Holliday Physics Bill Kellis Biology Edward Kuhn Chemistry Rifle Club 117,37 A. .WM kifofip ot' biology students help Glenn Rothrock clean the aquarium in the t 'I ht' is s -.xi ll C, Emphasis on Science ln School Curriculum Because it now plays such an import- ant part in our daily lives, a new empha- sis has been put on science in the high school curriculum. In a science class a student learns the scientific methods for problem solving. Nine hundred and thirty students are enrolled in the classes. if. M ' John Matteson -1 Physics ' Physical Science I f B1-Chem-Phy. , 0 1 . E f X ,' Ken Pearson y-lf Chemistry . ffftt M t Football I , ,,f, X ,Z Glenn Rothrock 'P ff . Biology V R G Bi-Chem Phy. f, Dept. Chairman K 3 at I in ' tr f ' if W ' David Smith V J t 4 V Physics MM' . f'f't , ski Club f A Science Coordinator t W V Z t V ' i 1, ., . gg AQ K if Q it f 3, funny' k',' , X X X i n 'J 'ih I ,,,, , ,, , , ff l f ,X 1 ii I , 't- W ' .Q , - ,, it in if .1 El p - I ' iv , i l X 1 l f P ' i 4' 1 , 4 l f J l V ,L .- rv' M 1. , ff 5 9, f it X xi y J 4 .ff jr ,W f 6 i t 1 fi 1 4 v 'f vi l 1 1 v i I ,Wzf?ff., ,J 1 ' ty 1 fx 1 , 1 ,I Ros ,, as aff, nf C I' , f 'X f f f , . fy Af 3 3, f Af- , f - 7 ,ggifl .f L , ' C l l l i i t 1 I fit My 7 lblfpgk ? 2 ' i l 7 l f V Wf f , f , f, f' f U ,Y . f 4 f 'J 42 XM 4 ,fx - . 3. 25 r iw-ff' if f K W V af '. , fy f . - , 7 -, .W ,U . DPWW W N X T ' i Syxf ks wf , . 1, X V Is W M X , K ,, . ff ,f 5' A i ' . f A , wx WW .4 it ' N su . X X 1 f, , . ,f 2-fi. . U Xu f X' L f WDA, J' ,,, , ,, W 2, ff ' ..,., M 'FTW f ji , ss, ,QMS f f Ralf 7. ff, ,...-sf i. ,f gf smgif 1 , va Www f Q 2 A ag? VN James Black American History Q Latin American History Varsity Golf G Faculty Golf Chairman Ben Davis American History Football William Duffen American History History Seminar Junior Historians Dorothy F arine-Taron World Geography World History Erma Fisher World History International Club Dorothy Hall American History World Geography Grace Hendon American History Counseling Scholarships Chairman Victoria Kalil World Geography Student Council Student Federation Delegation William Kemmeries American Problems Basketball Coach Hi-Y Galen Kintner American History Basketball Nona Korfhage American Problems World Problems Chairman of American Field Service Com. Maude Miller American Problems Department Chairman Otis Chidester Printing John Confer Aeronautics Brainard Douglas Welding i Citizenship Stressed In Social Studies The purpose of the Social Studies Dc- partment is to promote and encourage the development of citizens for a better understanding of the world about them. World Geography, World History, Latin-American History, American His- tory, American Problems, World Prob- lems and History Seminar were the vari- ous subjects offered. Current events are 'given Oestreich and Don Kitchen. Z f A Lee Starr American History 1 Counselor Homeroom J I g IW Program Chairman .vii M g , f f . f, 1-W-V Melvin Vogel X X ww f World Geography ff Lettermans Club 1 Football Experience Qffered For Future Vocations The vocational courses offered at Tuc- son High School aid in preparing a stu- dent for employment after high school graduation. The classes are three periods in length per day. Each student must pro- vide his transportation to and from T.H.S. Since only one credit is received per course a person must have two extra credits to enroll in one of the courses. l l E S mx X. X s fm tak E, Carpentry ll l f l Robert Ortiz yn, ft at Automachines 'K M A i S if 1 X snuff K , .. i f Robert Sandin eww , ., X 'si' 5 Q Machines X 1 - Two vocational arts students pause during their aeronautics 5 class. l26 5 ii to Bill Kemmeries by Carol b The many dl by Mrs. Gere and Mrs. Hil Michael Warg vhich they m i 'Tm' ' -M g-N... ,,.. l t i . l l l QC '- f 1 ff Y, 5- J- i.. by- Carol lI'I' 1 History il' MTI Chairman Vogel ieography ms Club S 1 X ,.AQ A V ..' : H-1 , ha! I V I ,s, . ,. Q Q .nnusffauln t , :,1,,: xx ,T , 'Q' T as f ' ' ,,:. i il . 1 H W f ' V rv W W, 4- ' 4 T . f' 1 ig gli!! . -1-:l 1 ,,,. 1, X is ' i Xe 0 , f 5 . ,A I I Q . ,.,, A iw , y sg f a ,. r X uv- --. 0 KWWL -. - i X I it 2 ' .Q.. - ' ffss za , A ,, . . , , + lA,,A, f . N 'he many duties of the school bookstore are taken care of The kitchen staff, headed by Mrs. ,Lucille Di Lorenzo, pre- y Mrs. Geraldine Burneo, Robert Keag, Duke Montgomery, pares the school lunches. nd Mrs. Hilda Hobbs. H M aww ' 'S ils , IME School Personnel 'E wmv W Perform Many Duties The library, under the supervision of Mrs. Emily Griggs, has Hourished in its four year existence. It is now a 10,000 book library. Under the supervision of Mrs. Lucille DiLorenzo, school dietician, and 31 as- I' sistants, hot lunches and cold sandwiches are offered. For two years, Mrs. Jean Harris has handled the phone calls that Hood the switchboard every day. The duties of the bookstore are many and varied. Most important are the pur- chasing and selling of books and supplies. Irwin Reister and Harry Phenis, the engineers, check some of the furnace equipment. Keeping the school facilities clean are Manny Gastelum, ichael Wargo and Randolph Pribble inspect the grounds g Nathaniel Dow, and Danny Verduzco. nch they maintain. WW 1 5 i 0 V ' ' 1 'vi l ,J Y . A 'A v A - . 2 , WW i is .,.. nigh 'V l mal ,Y 7 'd ,-.lf . ,. Zag-fm.' ia W I . ' . ' ' 1 f mg mg Z ' . :fgf .' A:-ll ,I , ix Egolf! Y a Proflle of Leadershlp It is said that each -man has the 7 desire to lead others, but there dare those who will never lead. To 'them I would say thalaa good follower is far more rare an a good leader. Even in ' stof leadership it A must be reminded: never forget how to follow, for one without the is nieaningless. A Q. Tennis, the guitar, and progressive jazz rate high on the list of interests of Judy Allen, Student Federation vice-president. As vice-president, Judy took the place of the president during his absence and headed some of the council committees. She was also chairman of the Student Federation Delegation. Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' League, G.A.A. and the tennis team were the activities in which she participated this year. She was also Catalina's columnist for the Arizona Daily Star. During her freshman year she served as class secretary. Judy's future plans include going to the.University of Arizona where she will major in history and minor in English. After graduating from college she hopes to become a high school English teacher. Student Body Officers Providtl r i Neal Genda, born 18 years ago in Frankfort, Indiana, led Catalina's stu- dent body this year. This versatile senior is interested in sports, student govern- ment, clubs and other school activities. An active sportsman, Neal lettered in his sopromore year in football and bas- ketball. He played first string fullback in football and varsity basketball found him in the position of guard. Hi-Y and the Lettermen Club claimed part of Neal's time. He served as Sergeant at Arms of the Lettermen and was a state governor for the Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Model Legislature. Neal's interest in student government began in his freshman year when he was elected frosh president. He hopes that his administration this year was the best one Catalina has ever hadf' Future plans for Neal include the Uni- versity of Michigan and a profession as a heart specialist. in-. Pf0V1Cl1Leadersh1p for Government The most exciting thing that has ever happened to me was going to Switzerland at Catalina's American Field Service stu- dentf, stated Edith Catlin, Student Fed- eration Corresponding secretary. Last summer she spent two months living with a Swiss family. Throughout the year she shared her experiences with the student body. As corresponding secretary Edith handled all of the mail for the Student Federation. A native Tucsonian, she enjoys sports such as swimming and water skiing. She is fond of music and is interested in people. In preparation for a career in engineer- ing, Edith plans to major in either science or mathematics when she goes to college. The major activities which she partici- pated in this last year included National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., and the Tucson Youth Symphony. W , wt - ,1 ,f x f 'V , V' if il Y . f, ,W '14 I , I ' ' 'Q - . 1f. . iff ld' f tl? ' . , 4175, fra, , f. As Student Federation recording-sec- retary, Sarah Tunnell kept the Student Council minutes and records. This past year she was a member of the International Club, Girls' League, Tri- Hi-Y, Catalina Service Council, and was president of Art Honor Society. As an artist with a style of her own, she counts art as one of her hobbies. Modeling is another of her hobbies which she enjoyed as Sunshine model. Coming to Tucson from Salt Lake City when she was very young, Sarah has been able to take advantage of her swimming interest with the Tucson's warm weather. Attending two years at Stephens Col- lege and then two years at the University of Arizona are included in part of her future plans. She then wants to go to the Episcopal Siminary at Berkeley, Cali- fornia to obtain a Master's Degree in Episcopal Education with hopes of being a missionary in the Far East. -Y 74 4 I 1 ' if , f xy MQ, A C X 'Zi W.. N,,, ,f W- Q yo Q9 4 A xx ' I f 'wee ?,........,,.....,, i : All , S h T ll, N l G d , Edith Catlin. Row 2: Lynn Spencer, Connie 'Gillespie, Sharon Watson, Jane Flickinger, Cipnvglyllkffolriigloe, Cialil Iflriilze, JoJem13?reck.elgowe?' lgarcy Poole, Nona Piziali, Lucy Richardson, Jim Klein, Jerry Fitz, Doug Ward, Chuck l i Roberts. 5 V 1 wa-w,,. N? x .4 :K Victoria Kalil Adviser 32 Serving CHS Students Is Duty of Council Serving the students of Catalina is the main purpose of the Student Council. At weekly meetings the council discuss and promote the type of projects they feel will beneiit the students. Four represen- tatives from each class and the Student Federation officers make up the Student Council. Supervision of the cafeteria during the lunch period was a new project of the council this past year. This proved to be very successful. Among the many activi- ties carried out by the council were the sponsoring of Dear Season and the pep assemblies, buying and decorating the Christmas tree for the front entrance, ap- proving clubs, and making arrangements for all out-of-town games. 49. f W Q n............,.,,..., 0 er, ick Student Court Handles Disciplinary Problems The Student Court handles Catalina's 4 minor disciplinary problems. There are many offenses some of which are not having a hall pass or causing a commotion in the halls. This year the cafeteria moni- tors, appointed by Student Council, worked closely with the Court. These monitors were in charge of referring stu- dents to the Court for offenses committed during the lunch hours. The most com- mon offenses were those such as leaving trash, using the wrong doors, and cutting into the lunch line. Adviser After a student is summoned to court, he is tried and sentenced. The severity of the offense and the attitude of the de- fendant both have an effect on the seri- ousness of the sentence. A member of Student Court for four years, Darlene James was elected chief justice by the other members. The jus- tices for this year were J arel Hambenne and Betty Jean Pratt, seniors, Beth Hop- kins and Dick Badger, juniors, Barbie Whitaker and Larry Dent, sophomores, and Barbara Ewing and Bonie Underhill, freshmen. Tain Balfour served as recorder and Bob Jacobs as bailiff. They were elected by the Court and approved by Student Council. Kenneth Jaeger was the adviser. J J T K 2 i Kenneth Jaeger 2 Darlene James ' Chief Justice Bonnie Underhill, Larry Dent, Beth Hopkins, Betty Jean Pratt, Kenneth Jaeger, Tain Balfour, Darlene James, Bob Jacobs, Jarel Ham benne, Dick Badger, Barbara Whitaker, and Barbara Ewing preside at a court meeting. 3 4 .1 4 1-' as - - . , 'v uf - , , ' -.H l -,.,.v1f'-'Q'lL' --ff 33 Judy Allen takes charge of a meeting of the Student Federation Delegation at which an important topic is being discussed. Victoria Kalil Judy Allen President 34 Delegation Acts as Liason For Students and Council The Student Federation Delegation acts as a go-between for the student body and the Stu- dent Council. Not only do the students find out what the Council is doing but the Delega- tion gives the students a chance to give their opinions about school issues. The Federation Delegation is particularly important to the council in aiding with projects which concern the entire student body. If the council does not know how the student body will react to an issue, it will present the issue to the Dele- gation to find out the opinion of the student body. Although the Delegation does not origi- nate any projects of its own, it helps the Coun- cil with any of its problems that may need attention. The Student Federation vice-president, Judy Allen, was chairman of the organization. Dar- lene Hanson served as the secretary. Each homeroom elected one representative. Because of this wide representation of the student body, it did act as a good sounding board of school issues. Meetings were held bi-monthly in the cafeteria during homeroom. However, extra meetings were called when necessary. Zi L1 Www fl! 252 f L .v ,.. Y Y Practice ln Politics Oflered By Boys State Upon arrival at the Arizona Teachers' College in Flagstalf where Boys State was held, each boy was assigned. to a political party to 'which he was to be loyal. Each party gave thought and deliberation to the formulation of a platform. There were three courses of study available-the study of the legislature, law, and peace officers. Everyone at- tended the class on peace ollicers but there-was a choice between the legislative and law courses. Duringfthe week, elec- tions were held. . . Pictured at the right are Bob Gaylord, Steve Patsman, Tom Tompkins, Steve Young, Neal Genda, and Jarel Ham- benne. 3 1 is . Human Relations Topic At Anytown Each year Catalina has sent delegates to the annual youth camp, Anytown.,' This is a workshop in human relations where each race and religion is repre- sented. During the morning a general assembly was held. At this time various subjects were' introduced and debated. Many topics were discussed in a workshop. The group heard speakers and enjoyed a variety of entertainment. Marsha Taggett, Jill Dykeman, Jane Flickinger, Carol Green, Linda Salant, Jeanne Buckwalter, and Diane Jeffries are pictured at left leaving for Anytown in Prescott. Ann Baksa, J arel Hambenne, and Emily Kittle are seeing them off. Girls State Affords Work in Government Last summer four girls from Catalina attended Girls, State. Each of the 210 girls there received practice inngovern- ment through first hand experience. Upon arriving, each girl was assigned to a city and a party. During the week city, county, and state meetings were held to discuss the problems of the different governments. Speakers were featured dur- ing this period. At the final banquet Gov- ernor Fannin inducted the new governor and Secretary of State who will serve their terms this year. Janice Traister, Julie Barrett, Emily Kittle, and Connie McMillan prepare to leave for Girls State in the picture at the left. N -fs 4-Z-f A . ,N-f , g ' L,-'X---1 1,12 xi ' ,.1 l x K ,ff A N ' f f f ' f w ,171 1' ,,. 5 f 1 'K 2 z I , , . X -A. f V ,Y ef- -Q ,f I .J , . ' Q X 'd U, 4 1, .iv J -1,-, ,. , f 1. '45, . - 1 1 V, ' z f ' , Nf, 1 .xv , X 1 .hx f 1 R .fl , f X , .. f f 1 1. .. l n 4 I , 1 f f f 1- .Af , Elf? I ' ,' . Q, A-x ' A - gx X x . , Mx 4, 5 - M., i f x .wyy 1 g, Z ,K 1 fn, . . , f .421 w X 1 , , x , M., ! K , f' 'fp -, Q 7 M S , x Q fi wx gx N ' A? R ', an ,ae Q 5 -1, X ,., , wx: r ,Q .1-1 4 , ?Y f ,, ,.: +?X::,,, f , ,Mx N ,.1,V , A , ,f gf. fn .-,, , ff A 1 - ix fri fx . gif Q 1 1 , 5 ,M i i ' 113: V -..M-f.- - 4 ' fr? L x- 1- ff--,.. 2.-W' AP. -'SIL n .-.J- , -.., .,. xA,--A. ,exif -. Q-' ..-,' . .. 'll Lt., V -V 1.. Q ,, ,r-11 Q 'ng-,nl fl 1 P, l 1 -Z K ,f v - . ,1-.v,.. V . - ,,...T ,lv -. .-,fu -- xl' 0,1 .-A.. 3 N L- , TM V gr' ' , 1 1-K Y 0 vw. '-4 1. A 1 I ff! .1 I , rf--f 7 f 'hir' F V .1 I .-q4' ,f ,HL v X. .,X. Q 1 fl. I 1 . . i . 4 f 'Tux , fy , Q lf' rf. , .,:'-- , A - I g ,, X 1 n-ri. 1 - x. ,f , ' Q, R' ' I . A ' A.. . ,wad 'E' X ll ,- f ff f -, f , A f Q xr ,' ', . L 2 ' ' ,f Z ' 5.2 if f V X' Q! X 7 .W ,- ' , I X . i V - M . ' K , s w ig. I want to make our senior year a big success, stated Frank Lochner, Senior Class president. He plans to attend the U of A and take a pre-med. Frank has played football since his fresh- man year. CHS is the best school I've i attendedj' stated Ed Dooley, Senior Class veep. He is quite an authority after attending 17 other schools He plans to major in social work at college :Gs is if 6 is Prom, Graduation,Top Unforgetable Sr.Year Manorn was carried out in the decora- . ti ' tions which featured a colonial mansion ' , . it 4, .' ,V-ll L .f 'X juli!! Q., 4 . L I 1 .W . 'I The graduating class of '60 was the YN 'Qu first class to complete four years at Cata- Ap Q 1,7 lina. The senior class has seen CHS grow 5, - ,IV My from a vacant lot into the modern school fl! ' ,2 ' Y. Q gg that it now is. . i ,i j -sv . V! -T lfvjj The freshman year is always exciting r ig . and strange to any student and this yearls 'VU J b 1, graduating class will long remember the Q! Q' fy, Q ups and downs which marked their first , ' ,Lt r yi year. During the year a dance, Ivy j j 7 ' ffl M -+V League Stompf' was held at which Bob .3 H - ' fy 'E Gaylord and Darlene Hanson were I - ,f I fd crowned Freshman King and Queen. Dur- r , ,f A Y ing their sophomore year, seniors enjoyed ' j Autumn Moodf' The dance was held in U! , 5 V . lx a romantic setting in moonlight, stars, and if I fl 4, j autumn leaves. The class was noted for If Vi, f Xijlft ' ' participating enthusiastically in student U71 me C- hifi' affairs, adding the largest total donation Kjf 2 ,ff -Q if , X to the student federation funds during , if fi' - N Q1 Dear Season. The big thrill of their f Jil ' ' junior year was, of course, the Junior V ' 3 75 Prom. The theme of the prom Raintree s 5 if all . .- - jj VM xl U HMV!! ,jifvj il wax yy ww J it f t if VE - in a raintree everglade. I f Everyone looks forward to his senior ' , , year in high school. The senior prom and u j I ,5 - gix graduation high-lighted this never to be T? Z forgotten year. Months before the prom j .ZA Q' fg the advisory board started its careful j f ' planning to make this event a success. 5 Uf I Wayne Webbs band provided music. The setting was Spanish as was the theme tired dancers relaxed at the movie It SN Calle de los Suenosf' After the prom X N 5 A Started With a Kiss? From three of six an after-prom-party was held at the Sky- Room. Much planning went into the Bac- calaueate and graduation ceremonies to t make them impressive. The graduation party ended the year and a phase of life with a gay touch Chester Parks Adviser As class secretary Sherry Barney sent and received the cor respondence of the class and took notes at all Class ollicer meetings She was in the top IW of the National Merit Scholarship Test 'FV' fwiw. 3 If ' j 1' y . , 'W t , - ' . , A I iw we j . . , J fy I Bett' Klei 'iCal I IL' 'h div' Us-t X i X W ' X ,3,::,..g:'I,,5 gf ff1,':f.s,,a::::- 1. X WV 1 .7 Q I 4, x K X ' J W ,, swP'Q' N wW2i , X Wiyw, M R X , ,, Q. . , an by 7 V , , ff ., jaw-2 fefflm .... t . 'emma 5 x f' , Q U M V, ,,,,, W, f , x Q X f M 2- X v' , X Q ' ,,-, Ze ' ' ' Betty Pratt, Pam Mitchell, Bob Jacobs, Cindy Monroe, Jarel Hambenne, Stewart McClellan, Gus Buttacavoli, Cindy Shirk, James Klein, Ann Baksa, Chester Parks, adviserg Sherry Barney. Advisory Board Calle de los Suenosj' the senior prom was enjoyed by everyone who attended. Y -ol wy ,. yf Q, f ffff ' 2' James Allen Ig Jo Ann Ahlberg ff y iff 5 z'g,f f, fr' 5,31 fi. Z 7172 ' A Warren Acton Rif'le team,l,3,4. Football Mgr. 1. Jud Allen Y Frosh sec.g Student Council, 2,35 Student Body vice-pres., 43 G.A.A. 2,3,4 tpres.,3jg Tri-Hi-Y,2,3,4 Csgt-at-arms,4Jg Girls' League,3,4g National Honor Society,3,4g Girls' Ten- nis Team,2,3,4. Donald Andersen 40 wef- hy . , 1 Q . 1 K? I ga , ,-' ge ' X :VH 'M f i 4 fi? if Lift? fy., in Z s 4 rr ZYYV '?,.'2fii:Lt A ' fag' gigs gl 4 1'v. we tffif I 4 Q 1 39 ' 'ii 4, V -I ,V iv, 4, xy f:r,',a.5.y,fL 774 g ift fi: Duane Aculf Football,l,2,3. Nancy Allred Girls' League,4g F.H.A.,4 , Future Nurses Association,3,4. Michael Anderson Track,1g Spanish Club,2. F. H. A.,lg Future Nurses of Amer.,1. -QS N 1,1 ,-WZ . ' Sag 1 ' J I , W4 ,gg 19 4 yin K 4 X ,. ' Q XX VS Zz ew f IW -try ,,g,bQ,wv M545 SHW .N ,--,','f::tsss- N , yy XS ,gl , , ..f2w:.f:,p,f X, ' f 2' , 'ia f X W vi at am Q Sue Alquist F.H.A.,lg Future Teachers of Ameriea,l,2,3,4g Fencing Club,2g Red Cross rep.,1g Stage Door 3. , T' 1 x L, gg M,.3,,2,IG Ei N95 , M' I 3 X ' I W L Richard Anderson 46 I .fa f .. A, fl , ,-. ,X ' .- . .-f ff . ff ff 44 n . W , 2 af .- W, , W ' X , , if 4 , ,gf W! ff, f zf , , ,,,! Z, W 7 f , X it f f VZ fe, 3 rv Z 'f ,9QQ: 'ff f X2 , fr A 2.. iff re f Kenneth Alford MK M -Y f 2 Spring play,l,2,3g senior class play production mgr. 4g Serv- ice Council,1g Student Coun- cil,lg Latin Club,2,3,4fAfl Edt Latin Club NewSPaPef 393 Drama Club,2,3,4 CV1CC'PfC5- 475 Chemistry Club,4: Band, 1,2,3. Peter Althaus Hand Ball team,l,2,3g Ski team,l,2,3g Ski Club,4tpres., 43 exchange student to C.H.S. from Switzerland,4. 'rs'-rr Rosalie Anderson Hall Monitor,41 Girls' League, 4. Rifle Club,lg Tennis,l,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club3,4. F'H'A' Counci 1,23 R 1,2,3,4s Squad,1 Club,3g Librari the Sta tians z 5 teer c I I J t l ' , . ' ? ,S-N, f 1 iw! IWW, ,- BP' Darlene Anderson L, Band,1,2,3g Red Cross rep.,3. Baseba 3 knffo J. N3 w , 13448 i ,y Rosalie L. Anderson JU Sr. advisory board: Art Honor 50CiClY.l.2,3.41 Sr, Prom pro- grams Chillfllllllll Archery Clllbl-3.4CPrcs.,3l1 Trump- cteer' distribution staff,l. , ww new Carl Atkinson ja Ronnie Angel Susan Angel Joan Angus 2,3-4? F.H.A.,l,2g Catalina Service F.HA.A.,l,2g National Honor Girls' Adv. Choir,l,2g C-Y C0UIlCll,1,2,3,4S hall IUOHHOF, S0ClCiY,3,49 Pep Squad,3,4g Teens,4g Catalina Service 1,25 Rifle Club,13 Ski Club, Catalina Safety Council,4g Council,4. l,2,3,4g C-Y Teens,l,2,43 Pep C-Y Teens,4g hall monitor,3, ' . . g?ugd3,3,4bgreat11veGVXrTrig glgzxalfna Service Counci!,4g , . , u,g eate,g ...g ...,. Librarian,1,2g C.H.S. rep. to the State Conference of Chris- tians and Jews,3g Trumpe- ' teer distribution staff,2,3. Wea Lf! ii ul!--f 'WW if 55 15 S011 Leslie Auerbach Janet Ayers Maerita Baker fCP-,3- Baseball,2g football,2. Band,1,2,3g orchestra,4g Latin Band,l,2,34Csec.,4J. Club,1tsec.,1Jg Justice,1,2g jr. sec.g jr. prom programs and invitations chairmang Tri-Hi- Y,4g National Honor Society, 3,43 jr. guard. ' ' ffrk fu? F: . L A.. ,erson Judith Barnaby Janice Barnes Sherry Barney -I Honor Art Club,lg French Club,2,3g G.A.A.,lg J.V. Girls' tennis,2g Om pm, newspaper stafT,2,3,41 Science Future Teachers of Amer.,3,4g rchcry Club.31 C-Y Teens.3,4g Girls' Creative Writing Club,3g C-Y --Trump. Leaguc,l,2. Teens,41 sr. sec. ff.l. ad' Ann Baksa Catalina Service Council,lg Red Cross rep.,l,3g Student Council,2,4g Anytown,2g Na- tional Honor Society,3,4g Dar- danaires,4. L 'ww Elaine Barr Catalina Christian Youth,3,4. Frank Aubert Dix -Dv ,. t, ' at Lee- 'warm' ,f wj n V- WJ- 'D'C.fafQ.. L' .H ,a 1 '. ar,,',.,, .q..fJ.f H ,c,., aC.,. ,MWC Tam Balfour Spanish Club,2g Tri-Hi-Y,3,4g Torch staff,4g Girls' Chor- us,1g International Club,4g Jr. Red Cross rep.,4g Art Honor Society,4g Court Recorder,4. Mr--4, Julie Barrett International Club,l,2,3,4fsec., 1,23 prcs.,3lg Jr. Red Cross rep.,l: Jr. Red Cross Council. 2.3,4fprcs..4l Jr, Red Cross rep. to C:ilif,.31 Jr. Red Cross inter-school C'ouncil.3.4g Girls' Lcaguc.3.4g A Cappella Choir, 23.43 Concert Ensemblc,3.4, All-State C'hoir.3g National Honor Socicty,R.4tsec..41g Girls' Slilltfi, Sr. Prom fi- nance thniinwn. 4l 45 if-, , ' If Z f 5 , 2 2 i John Barrowman l l l l i l l l l l l 1 . l i i is if y , TQSYEGQ J , gr-Q Q 3' V 154,51 ' 5 4 f , 1 , , . l l Gary Beers I 45 mu ' 4, S, ' 5 .f ' -15 I . WW 1 , 3? 0 1 , N 5' 1 Y .. 'WWHY lf ' f g JWXQVV, an , .www W4 WM-1 rf ' ,, , . 'Lf 57,953 ,sw ffwrn, ,I ,, , 'Wa , jfcfe , ' A ,f, MV, ' r -'-' Q f evil fag' -, ' f V f L Carol Bartholomew Future Nurses and Meglical Teamm:ites,l,2.3.4L Glfls Leugue,2,3,4g hall monitor,31 G.A.A.,2. uv-www X' Linda Bausano quam, Barry Beiner T Baskenbal1,1,2,3,4g basebalrl, Beg. drama Play,3: Benjamin Q 2,3. Emma Benvenuto C-Y Teens,4. i v i 42 Franklin Club,4. 15-U' David Berg Football,2,3,4g baskeLball,l,2, 3,45 bz1seball,l,2,3,43 Letter- men's Club.2,3,4g Hi-Y,l,2,3,4 Cpres.,2J1 Student Federation Delegatelg jr. vice-pres.: Dean of the Year,3g Boys' State,3q Jr. Prom co-chairman, sr. ad- visory board. arg Harold Bell 9 J W'-a+ Iver Bergman J, J if,gW,,f'f I KA? ' V 7,3 ,Q 2 7: wr' x ,,,.,A Sherry Beadle Ski Club,3g C-Y TeenS,3,4l G.A.A.,3g Girls' League-:,3. f Q an-9 I ,4 , E 15 X ,qs ? X . X , If K 'Wh 332 , ,,, Rs 'Gab' Q 2 as f J f 0 f I f I 1 - New . If f N ,, 51 X, ' ggslf, ? Q b , f9Q1'!. '1 .1 ii ' gli J. Qiigx: ,fl'T fga 1 1, X .ff f' 'sail Sf gf 1 -max f ff mf ,fri ill i 2 V 5 in Jon Bell Egg:-WY Jane Berntson G.A.A.,l,2,3,4g Archery Team, 23.4. 1 . QW' , Q f? 1 f mn 3 . , X 4 bv' 1 ,,,,,M, j 2 X 4 ,.,f 4 4 John Bedell Football,3g Hi-Y.2,3- 5 Susan Bemis Catalina Service Council,lg Ski C1ub,3g Archery Club,2. 452' S f we e ,.,,., , sg 3 7 . ir r B133 ' si Vis A . Elaine Berry C-Y' Teens, 31 Honor Service Society Tl '-53, .ff f' 11.54 G Futur Dardz ton SI P G . AA Tri - le Pouipi 1 i -.al ,W nm, if 1 Thomas Blackman .Qs , IS ouncillg Glenda Boonstra Ilub,2., Future Nurses of Ameri.,2g Dardanaires,3,4g High But- ton Shoes, 3. Billye Bloom Catalina Service Council,1,41 Future Nurses and Medical Teammates,4g A Cappella Choir,2,3,4tsec.,4Jg Ensemble, 3,43 All-State Choir,3g Low- land Sea 2g High Button Shoes ,3g hall monitor,l,4g Pirouettes,2. Carole Bording Tri-Hi-Y,2,3,4 fhistorian,3Jg Girls' League,3,4g Art Honor Society,4g Pep Club,3. -5 I cw'-s 31. F, if fry , Penny Bowman H Servlce G-A.A.,lg Girls' I.eague,3,4g Tri - Hi- Y,3,4 fhistorian.3 jg Poinpon girI,41 hall monitor.4 7, i Sharon Bowman Frosh hmrm. sec.: jr. hmrm. sec.: Latin Club,2.33 Future Teachers of Amer,2,33 Girls' League,4. WFS if t it W f l A . 3 a 1 1 Anne Bodell F.H.A.,4g Girls' League,4. Kris Born Spanish Club,l,2g Student fed- eration delegate,2,3g Girls' Choir,2g tennis team,4g Na- tional Honor Society. ? iw' 22 VV X Bob Boyd Pep Club,3g swimming team, 3.43 Ski Club.3,4: hall moni- tor,4. tr. .X il' ' A haf' Don Boepple . Joan Bosworth l'! ! Marie Branson Catalina Service Council,l,2,4g Girls' Leaguelg Future Nurses of Amei.,2,3g G.A.A., 23 C-Y Tecns,4, -Us-Q Sidney Bond International Club,3,4g Bi- Chem-Phy,3,4g Thespians,3,4 tvice-pres.,4g The Bad Pen- ny ,3g John Turner Davis , 35 A Young Lady of Prop- erty ,23 Latin Club,l3 Glee Club,l1 Girls' League,3,43 speech tournament,3. S W Ann Bowden Library C1ub,lg Debate,4' Photography,4g Adv. Girls Choir,4. 1 v ww Dan Breck Basketball,l,2,3,4g track,l,2,3, 41 cross country,2,3,4g Letter- men's Club3,4, Hi-Y,l,2,3,4g band.l,2. 43 1 f w Glenda Brenton Girls' Choir,21 A Capella Choir,3,4g Ensemble,41 Cata- lina Christian Youth,43 High Button Shoes ,2. J , .zrz ,, Jim Burkhart A Bob Brown Band,l,2.3,4Cpres.,4Jg gymnas- tics, l ,2,3,4, Dale Burner Vocal music,lg Ensemble,4g A Cappella,2,3,4g Hi-Y,2,3. v I if Q , ' ,. i':::f'fa- ', : w ,'? . ! 's, : WfQ,. 'Y I Larry Bryson National Honor Society,3,4g treas.,4J. Carol Burzyck F.H.A.,3g Spanish C l ub,2g band,l. Jean Buckwalter Future Teachers of Amer.,l,2, Spanish Club,l,2,3tsec,,3Jg National Honor Society,3,4, Anytown,3g hall monitor,4. Gus Buttacavoli Red Cross rep.,2,3g Debate,3 Student Federation Delegatel 33 Publication of Internation al Forum,3. Frey' vwyyzfj-ss rg ifti of :M A 1' Bandlllagrgf Caldwell Charles Calloway Q Linda Carnpbell John Carey ' f ' Y ' L-Y Teens,l,2,3g Jr. class play. Gun Club'1,2y3,4. 44 4W ff Q 't 3 Y I Marilyn Bugielski S: figfr- ' , Pep Z! K' fp Hank Byrd E Chess Club,lg Art Club,1,2,3g Pep, Choir,1,2,3g gymnastics,3g GIFIS Track,2g Desertaires,2,3. Glee Linda Carmichael 4 A Cappella,4. elski D rd Ilub,l,2,3g astics,3g ,2,3. ichael 9' ,rg -15 i Sandi Carpenter Pep Club,l,2g Key Club,23 G.A.A.,l,23 C-Y Teens,4g Ski Club,4g Spanish Club,l. ,pf-.. Barbara Christy Pep Club,l,23 F.H.A.,l,23 Girls' Glee Club,l,2g Mixed Glee Club,l,2. Connie Collard -new Edith Catlin Student Fed. Corresponding Sec.,43 Tri-Hi-Y,3,4tpres.,3J International Club,l,2.3,43 G. A.A.,l,2,3.4g band,l.2,3,4g Youth Symphony,33 YMCA swim team,l,2,3g advisory board,3g National Honor So- ciety,3,43 Girls' State Alt.,31 Amer. Field Service rep. to Switzerland,3g Jr. Guard. . ..,,.,.,, ,. ..,. X . , xl ' ,.,,. NN if SQPMZWZ i We .1 it AW r ' ' M4 4 ' 5 .e 'iii WS I M ff ,N Z' , :I Cleet Clark Safety Council, city, State,2g National Safety Council rep., 2,3,4g Coed Club,2 tsgt-at- arms,2Dq gymnastics,33 track, 2,33 tmgr.,2Jg band,2,3,4. Ab' ? Christy Lonlisk Band,l,2.3g Future Nurses of Amer.,2.3.4g Archery ffltibll F.H.A.,4g Ski CiLlb.3Q G..-XA.. lg Hockey Club.2. 'QS Q89-if inane.. Bob Chalden C Football,4g traek,3g basketball, l. ur M lrf Pat Clovis Band,l,2,3,4g Fencing,l,2g G. A.A.,3,4. 'nh Sally Contzen Beg. Choir.l1 Adv. Girls' Choir,2g A Cappella Choir.3. 43 G.A.A.,lg hall n1onitor.l.4L Girls' i.,ClljlLlC.i..-2.3.4 teouneil, Jim Chastain Wrestling,l,3,4p Thespians,2,3 4. Patti Codd Tri-Hi-Y,l,2,3,4g tcouncil,2J, Girls' League,l,2,3,4g Ccouncil 473 Spanish Club,2g F.H.A.,l, 25 C-Y Teens,l,2g Catalina Service Council,3,4g hall mon- itor,3,43 Trumpeteer staff,3, 4 tadvertising,3 club ed.,43 Pep Club,3,4g G.A.A.,l. my Susan Contzen Girls' i,CL1fIllC.i.2.3.41 tcoun- eil,3.4.J Red Cross CounciI.2. 3,4 tsec..4Jg Beg. Choir,lg Adv. Girls' Choirl: A Cap- 'QD Harry Christensen Football,l,2,flg track,l,2. Sharon Cohn rf Kell Cook Y Chess Club,I,3,4g Science Fic- tion Club,l,2,3,41 Bi-Chem- Phy.,2g Math and Slide Rule C'lub,2. 31 xiee-pres,,4y3 Red Cross pella Cfhoir.3.4: High But- Couneil,2,3.4: Future Teachers son Shoes .31 Future Teachers of Anier..2.3,4 tsee.,-ii: Carta- of Aincr..2.3.4: hall monitor. linzi Service Cotineti.l.2.3.4g 4. Czitztlina Service CounciI.41 High Button Shoes .3, Spfinislt Club.l: C1.A.A..l. i 45 Tee Cook Frosh pres.: Student Body Sec.,2g Lettermen's Club,2,3. 43 National Honor Society,3, 4 tvice-pres.,4J3 football,l,2, 3,43 basketball,l,2g track,l,2, 3,45 cross country,3,4. Mary Ann Cubelottl Future Nurses of Amer.,1,2,3, 4 Csec.,4Dg Girls' League,2,3, 43 Red Cross Homeroom rep., lg Pep Squad,3,4. Penny Danielson G2 V' George Cooper Pat Cunningham Stewart Crawford Frosh class playg footoall,lg Camera Club,2,4g wrestlxng,3, 45 soph. class play. A X ' -2' , .ASTA A ,, it i,.i.,.i Z X, 5 WW X t 1 ' f I fi 2 4 ' ' , a 3 .1' . Y Artis Curd , 'E ff Q 1: Milton Dardis G,A-A-,l.3- Band,l,2,3,4g Hi-Y.lg Southern 46 Arizona Band Conference,3. Qt, .5 I W, , X Valerie Davison G.A.A.,lg International Club, 3g Spanish Club,3,4g fvice- pres.,4Jg National Honor So- c1ety,3,41 Torch'l staff,4g Art Honor Society,4. J 'LW' ,7 ' i Dorothea Crofts Thespians,3,4g Three for To- night',,4g Stage Door ,3g Projectist Club,l. Lois Curly Social Club,2g Library Club, l,2,3 Cparliamentarian,3J. Mel Croonenberghs Baseball,l,2,3,4g fo0tball,l,2 Y,l,2 Cvice-pres.,2J. ' ff k I, e -. , QW' 'Q ,R C ,Q 2 i ,. , ' f Q :,W 'Z .t .,..., 1, ,tp ' cf 1 - 1 f it 2 Q .,.a:gi, 1 54255 if- . ayrfikut .rv-.:war1', 'i '-' f' ''7'4'1?-924-3'23,239-5:-'52 5,5- Jim Dainty Football,l,23 Hi-Y,l,2,3,4 Csgt- at-arms,3Jg wrestling,3,4. X Alice Dawson A Cappella Choir,2,3,41 Torch staff,3,4 tclasses edi- tor,4Jg Girls' League,3,4g Na- tional Honor Society,3,4g op- eretta.2,3,4g Sertoma Youth Employmenwlz Quill and Scroll,4. P za Phil Dearden F0otball,lg baskctball,lg Hi- Y,l,2,3,4 ttreas.,31 sgt.at- arms.-U1 hull monitor,4. y basketball,lg wrestling,2,3g Hi- jf' 5 223, , ww . ,, ,Vx K was 7 I o 3 3 ' ' , Q54 V, , ' Pom-p Drama 2: C S G.A.! Teens RX nberghs lootball,1,2g lflg,2,3g Hi- bil' lffgpgli rjgtg 2 ff by 'll l ' fine Q fgffif f P I 1 H 41 5 yi'?iLffz fi it N. , rm ,A -4, , , fi? .4 -' 1 . 45141- . -:f::',ff4-:W-',.:4 'iiiffgf' f fi E se I, X ,2,3,4 fsgt- :g,3,4. : 0 ' 'S CH ll,l3 Hi- 3 sgt.:1t- rI',4. '31 ,ff f, ,Mg X 1 X 2 ' fi, Zin is K ,f i g I I An. 59, Q ff V 5 L r l 9 f X I 1-4 5.9 Qi VZ,- t. MM Home living, a class for both boys and girls, gives experience in many different Pat Deely Pom-pon girls,l,2g chorus,l,2g Drama Club,2g History Club, 23 ' Csec.-treas.,2gJ C e . Sandy DeYoung G.A,A..l: lr-1lll'l l'lub.l. C-Y -I'Ccn5.2,3,-ll Girls l,e:igue,4. Bill DeFer S f f ll,lr I y nf - ,f--'40 Gary Dietz Rifle team,2,3,41 CHCSS Club- 3 fpres.,3J. Kathie DeGrazia A f , 6 , V : I I Y if-' l bf' Z by W ,wif i it .. 'e',Q':w MQ, ,'5,f1!f,,g'. iQ'2!'?22 1' iP,' f.f 'ti6sL?.f4i -flfiiarffwiz Mike Dietz FootbalI,l.2.3,4: basebalI,l.2.3 wrestlingjg Letterrnen's Club. 3,4 fsgt-at-1ii'ins,4l. -H' 'ln hq phases of home life. Lynn Derby Girls' League,l,2,3,4g Tri-Hi- Y,l,2,3,4g International Club, l,2,3,4 Chistorian,3J3 Rifle Club,1g G.A.A.,lg C-Y Teens, l,2,3g Pep Squad,3g Jr. Red Cross rep.,2g Catalina Service Council,4. A 47' :Www ,I f K f f M? l I David Dikowski Hull monitor,lg baseball,l. lag Julie DeRocher Band,l,2,3,4g Red Cross rep. 33 Tri-Hi-Y,3g Ski Club,3 Future Nurses of Amer.,4 C-Y Teens,4g hall monitor,4. pf ff V ,f i n , , , ,, Q, ,I M, I I ,, , fl 1 y X ff X , f J ' X fy 1 X X W -me f M f M X , f 1 2 5 X'-,Z if Z 'X X B i Allyne Doll F.H.A.,4g Girls' League,3,4g hall monitor,4. 47 ' f fl ' ,,,A 5,513 ' ., f , . vj ff gj 2 SW' We ,,,, .tfuyrf I 'Q 1 My . vi gag fly. 4114, H, QAM? g f -x in if i f' A ' t , Q , Z 'ffl a f 9 l . f W Sw A f QW 4' ft W Wh f aw 5 , y A w , 2 ,. 4, ' H' y . ,X f f , W, ,, , f , it f XK 1 1 W in i , , , .7 we? f 44, f fig?-rw, 96' 14' fwf. . mf, Q! g .t f , - f ff ' f4fft Q, . ffnfgxi N lg. 5 jx ig f A! f Wfkff aff, I' ff ji if if rg 4 f af? K f 'Y ., :ff st rj.: , f is fi t ' 1 fr 3' f, f it if X fa X, , if y ,pi I Dan Donnelly Catalina Radio Club,2,3.4 tpres.,3Jg Catalina Rifle Club, 23 Ben Franklin Club,4. Carole Dureault Latin Club,lg C-Y Teens,4. Ed Dooley Football,lg M.J. Whalen .lournal ,lg Student Council,lg Emergency Explorer Post,l: soph. vice-pres.g basketballlp Missile Aire feature editor, 21 softball,2g Trumpeteer sports editor,3g Hi-Y,3,4 tpres 493 sr. class vice-pres.g Quill and Scroll,4g Tucson Daily Citizen Sports correspondent, 43 Sr. Prom decorations chair- mang track,3. Bill Dyer B aseb all,l,2,3,4g football,l Hi-Y,l ,4. i , IC . M. , i,,ff ' - .P . ' WW W 'ff X gm. Sharon Eichhorn F.H.A..l-,2g C-Y Teens,43 preparitory choir,l3 Girls' Choir,21 Girls' League,4. 48 Vicki Douglas Science Fiction Club,l ttres., lyg Astronomy Clllb.ll' A Cappella Choir,2,33 Thespians, 3,4g Men are Like Street- cars g Curious Savage 1 Rich Man Poor Man g Sunday Costs Five Pesos , Trumpeteer ,3,4g Girls' Lea- gue,4. Karen Early Cecil Duncan Football, l. Helen Eason Beg. Mixed Chorus,3g Adv. Girls' Chorus,4g Girls' League 43 C-Y Teens,4g G.A.A.,4. 4 W Elmer Eischen as E Qi' Sandie Emmerich Catalina Christian Youth,l,4. Q ni...-M QM! Vivian Englert Latin Club,l,2,3,4 tpres.,3Jg Catalina Christian Youth,l,Z, 3,4-tsec..3Jg National Honor Society,3,4g homeroom pres., 3: Red Cross rep,,2,3. Clifford Douglas Baseball,l,2,3,4. Bandvl monitc Betty Edwards Down in the Valley ,lg G.A.A Lowland Sea ,2g High But- 43 Pj,- ton Shoes ,3g operetta,4g or- tian 3 chestra,l,2,3,4. sf, e ' ' 1 1573 413- as-5 .ew Beverly Ericson Ski Club,4g Girls' League,l.43 hall monitorlg Tri-Hi-Y,21 3 1 C-Y Teens.l.3,4: Catalina Service Council,2g Trumpe- teer stall',4g Christmas pro- gr:un,3. Basket 4 h il i las ,, at ,wa ids alley ,1g igh But- :a,43 or- .y j , , ZSOH zztgue. l .41 'i-Hi-Yfll 'tt t a l i n a 'Trumpe- 'itts prof Mary Estep Band,l1 C-Y Teens,3g hall monitor,3,4g Girls' League,3. Jeanie Fay G.A.A.,1,2,4g Girls' League 43 Piroettes,4g Catalina Chris: tian Youth,2,3,4Csec.,3 J. Gary Fisher B.1sketball.l.2,3g Hi-Y,l.2,3, 4. hall monitor.43 baseball,2, L. 3' 'inn-if Bill Everhart Football,l,2g traek,lg choir,l, 2,3,4g soph. class sec.3 En- semb1e,4. AN.-. lr,,f 1,7 I ,-w-7' t gust in O ' 'F A, Af' 5 ,vrl X V' .V rf Sandra Findlay F.H.A.,lg C-Y Teens,3g Girls League,3,4. 9-sv:-i iiy, 1 3'QZ31-.,L 'z..,.m f . , ,QEQWHYQVH , . . Q df- efii'?bP?Ei V' '.za:.g -liwqia-' .1' '-gc:-.5 4, . .'.f5'f-1 ff 3 Aiwvbv 1 o va 'I V f - ' 'tt 'ala-'il . 1, M 1 'li-i k,'g' H, '45 ,T3gE'5,i4'. :Fi 1 . 'au g1Q4Q,tgl5i:,.' . 1. I cl, r ' , pig!! insig- 4 'X , ,'. ,gvtvffyi 1,45 , f ,Q -iw!! 5-1 ,'. ,' qb,Q, gills, V' . . ,M A o ,O ' , J oe Flaherty v XJ Ruth Ann Fahey Orehestra,l,2,3,4g Future Nurses and Medical Team- mates,3,4g Girls' League,3g Red Cross rep.,3g Down in the Valley ,lg The Lowland Sea ,2g High Button Shoes , 35 operetta,4. Susan Finney Girls' League,2,3,4g Ski Club, 2,3,4 isec.,3Jg C-Y Teens,3,4 Cpres.,4Jg Thespians,3,4g Dar- danaires,4g Stagedoor ,3. gt, Jane Fliekmger Girls' League.l,2,3,4: Catalina Service Council,l,2.3.41 Tri- Hi-Y,l.2.3,4 ftres..3J2 Student Couneil,3.4g Jr. Prom Public' ity Chairman: Torch stat? fpublieity editorl.-41 TfUmP- eteer ad stat'f.2g Sr, Prom ehairmang Anytovwnj. hull monitorj,-43 Future Teachers of Amer..4g G.A.A.l: Girls' Cfhoir,lg Toreh attendantfi. KX ww Gary Fair Douglas Fischer Art Honor Soeiety,2,3,4g Na- tional Honor Society. f , wffymag iffy' Don Fones Band.l1 hall monitor,3,4g Pep Club.3,4!viee-pres..JJZ Cata- lina Service C'ouneil,3.41fpres., 493 Red Cross rep4.3.4L ad- visory board.4g Latin i'luh.l.2. 'WA 'S' Jill Farris A Cappella Choir,2,3,4g Lowland Sea ,2p High But- ton Shoes ,3g beg. ehoir,lg Projeetionist C l ub,1g C-Y Teens,4. Beth Fisher. Adv. Girls' Choir,2,3g Girls' League,43 C-Y Teens,4g Cata- lina Service Council,2,3,4. inf' 117' Jeane Forester Rifle C'lub.l,2,3,4g Rifle Team, fl.4g Catal.na Service Council, 3.4, QS AVF, 'V 47w..t,.e.,, V ,.,,L ' , ,M f ' ffl , AWP' , f Wa, .,,,, W0 -ra L ,.,, , , ,1 fe g ,111 if Zi ff ff I f , f X A W! f 1, ff if, f 1, i . 1 X M' f' F' if fy f ff! iqffv ' Q ' f , f 1' nv M ' 5' Q , W f ' X ,W V 1, 1 V 4 4 1 if w 'v M nf ,', - I 'X f Qff N' 'yt 172, 1 . 15194 1 1, ff ,f 1 f I t at Q ff ZZ 1 Z 7 ff Q A i 2 if 1 aw 4 ft ai 4 ' ' l 7 f if ' I ,wx 4 sy ' 1 f Dave Forwood Charlie Fowler Track,l,2,3,4g cross country l,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club,3,4f Mike Boy,4g Hi-Y,l,2,3,4. L, 'ff 3 ,212 f A ,,a,, Michael Francis A Cappella Choir,2,3,4g En- sembIe,4g football,lg track,l, 2,3g basketball,lg Lowland Sea, 2g High Button Shoes, 33 Christmas program,l,2,3,4g Choir,l. Ellis Franklin Ro Fuller :HW Marilyn Gann Y A.C.C. Choir,3g baseba1l,4. Girls' League,4. , his we is Wk4,i:ff 4 , XZ .Ki C X 4 ,R X sf ,QJ4 X ar N: 'gi as ?f'ik'32f5.Q,X A 'ff dr a..f2l.f,,1,.. f, 1. , f ei I Q ' im! ti Q wwf' Bob Gaylord Advisory board,lg basketball, lg football,l,2,3,4g soph. class pres.g Hi-Y,l,2,3,4 tpres.,3Jg Lettermen's CIub,2,3,43 tpres., 495 National Honor Society,3, 43 Boy's State,3. A ,w w l .. 1 54 'Ti . ,. - .1 .::,. f - XA f , 'f aai. A f 1 X , X xx f N , X f A X af J sh X ff 7 fo V I JSQ 9, f x ilx . Q L.gzizgzt,,f:.,:::::,-af:-W , .z w e aa, Gary Gerovac Kay Gevedon Carole Gibbons Football,lq tennis,2q wrestling, Catalina Service Council,2g A Trumpeteer Staff 4- Future 25 R1He Team,3. CHDDCll21,2,31 C-Y TC6I1S,4: Teachers of Amer.,4.' 50 Girls' League,4. John Gehring .V A Gregg Gibbons Bill Frederick Latin Club,2g tramp0liI1C,3' We Neal Genda Dardar Red C ll Frosh class pres,g football,l,2, S352 3,43 basketball,l,2,3,4g track,lg Natibh Hi-Y,l,2,3,4 Cchaplain,l3 sgt- Qumz at-arms,2g treas.,3Jg Latin 4. Nat Club,2g Lettermen's Club,2,3, ' 4 Csgt-at-arms,3,4bg Student Body Pres.,4g Boy's State,3. Bonnie Gilson Bimbo Latin Club.l,21 Tri-Hi-Y, 21 rndnifi F.H.A.,3g Future Teachers of Hi-Y, Amer.,3,4. rs. . xx ,Q lf' 'H if ik Pat Glenn John Goodwin 3 Dardanaires,3,4 Ur. rep.,35g Basketba1l,l,2,3g baseball,l,2g ne' ' Red Cross rep.,3. Hi-Y,l,2,3,4 fchaplain,2g sec., 493 hall monitor,4. Mike Gregg Carol Green H12 Hall monitor,3g Trumpeteer F.H.A.,lg Catalina Service 'a 'k'lj staff,4g International Club,4: Council,1,2g Girls' League,l, fac ' ' National Honor Society,3,4g 2,3,4g National Honor Society, if Sgt' Quill and Scroll.4g beg. drama 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y,3,4 Ctres.,4Jg X 6151? 4g National Honor Society. Future Nurses of Amer.,43 ,su ' Safety Council,3,4g Anytown, tufm 33 Student Delegate,2g 'te' ' Torch staff,4 hall monitor, 2. 8- 94. John Greer Baseball. l: Band, l. 2, 3: Hall monitor, 3, 41 Servite Council. of H1-Y. 4, l,4g Red Cross rep,3g C-Y Teens,2. 2? 41 ' Becky Gregory Art Honor SOClCly.ll FUIUVC Teachers of Amer..'l.4: Catni- lina Christian Youthlvi French Club.2L Tfl1mDCl'3CV staff,-4. Sharon Graham Future Nurses of Amer.,l3 Spanish Club,l3 Catalina Christian Youth,lg Girls' League,l,3,4g Future Teachers of Amer.,3g C-Y Teens,3,4g Ski Club,4. X 6 X X N x 5 1 Lou Greenberg Basketball,lg football2g track, l,2,3,4g cross country,4. f. 4 113 ig . ufy'g,f 'x , J ,,... ,. ntl, 9. . ., f ni ii I f A' A 2 S 1 f 5 Er Y Q x 1 Dennis Griggs Wrestlingli gymnasticsll Gun CIub.2: Radio Club.21 foolb4ill.l1 bziscbzill.l1 Cl1oir,l. Linda Gray F.H.A.,lg Girls' Choir,l,2,3,41 Catalina Christian Youth,4. 'Sf' Paul Gray Bi-Chem-Phy,4g Math Club,l, 43 Science-Fiction Club,4. Mike Greene Q15--ff xy- .S QE X Xi X 3lU 'i Jim Grissom in E' Jay Greenhow Baseball,lg Rifle Club,3. nina,- 7013 lf' U!r 7 Joel Guerrero Student Council,lg football,i, 2,33 basketball,l,2,3,4g base- ball,I,2,3,4g cross country,4g Lettermen's Club,3,4 fvice- pres.,3Jg Hi-Y,l,2,3,4g Mike Boy,4. 51 'Cf' .gg am: r 1. ., 1-. -1 1 , 55.1.1 . -'ami -' 1' .f Johnny Gulaskey Football,2g Ben Franklin Club,4. Darlene Hansen Men are Like Streetcars ,lg Red Cross rep., 2g Girls' League,2,3,4g Pom-pon girl,3, 4 fasst. head,4Jg Sr. Prom refreshment chairmang Future Teachers of Amer.,4g hall monitor,4. Janice Hauer Student Council,lg Pep Club,1 CSCC-,UQ G.A,A.,l,2g Student Federation Delegate,2g F.H. A.,2g Girls' League,2,3,4g Saf- ety Council,3,4g Ski Club,3,4g Red Cross rep.,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y, 2-4 fSCC-.4Jl, Torch staff,4g Cirlglnlmnpeteer' staFf,3g Debate 52 is 1 Lynne Gusinow Girls' Choir,3. ?? -1.1 f Margaret Hansen C-Y Teens,l,2,3,4g Girls League,4g Spanish Club,3g G A.A.,2,3g library staff,2,3. if XM' 1 Virginia Guttry A Cappella Choir,2g Girls' League,3,4g G.A.A.,lg C-Y Teens,4. 1-gp' Margaret Hagen Adv. Girls' Choir,2g A Cap- pella Choir,3,4g High But- ton Shoes ,3g International Club,l,2g Tri-Hi-Y,l,2,4g Bi- Chem-Phy,2,4g advisory board,3g Jr. Guardg National Honor Society,3,4g Jr. Prom financial chairman. fl! awe Linn Harbour Terry Harold Band,1,2,3,4g All-State Band, Track,l,2g cross country,2. 25 National Honor Society,3,4. 0-K in-v .4-rw'-uv -uf Don Hawk Denzel Hawkins Sue Football,l,2,3,4g basketball,l, Band 1 2 3 4. GAA 123 23 track,l,3,4g Lettermen's ' f ' ' '-' ' ' ' ' Club,l,2,3,4g hall monitor,2,4. fQ'a1,,i3fjfeS 27' badminton , L. .. I V . Q f M il: 1 Mm V 'i 2 'V Qyw., .Y J I .ft 1 V 'u ,,,:, , J 4 5+ A Jarel Hambenne Mlk Boy's State,3g Anyt0Wl1,21 Sf- Court Justiceg Bi-Chem-Phy, l,2,3,4 Ctres.,3: pres.,4Jg Re- gional Band Clinie,l,2g Innter- City Youth Councll,3g Science Fiction Club,3,4g Pueblo Roc- ket Club,2g Math Club,2g Na- tional Honor Society. fOr Sharon Hartje 1 G.A.A.,2,33 Tri-Hi-Y,l,2g C-Y A Cav Teens,4g Ski Club,4g Catalina Semble, Serv ice Council,3,4g Girls' League,2,3,4g Mixed Choir,1. Hlgh is Donna Haynes D Girls' League,3g Adv. Girls' G..'X,A Choir,2. Y I 'A 41. -1' Gill S Lg Sr. -Phy, Re- Inter- 1ience Roc- g Na- 2 V gf 4? n f 3 C-Y ttalina Girls' oir,1. -iff 5 :rt + WP, f Q VW J libro' A I ff lt. ...,,. . .,,,, I a X f' f 4' iW53W?f'?zf5 , JK' 2, fafigggfikggzjbttqfgiy Pi:i??i fff:..':' -1 7 .3 A7 V'? We ' ?5ff?l'E Hai., ,U,. , . Ns- gr- as , ,Qs rf- 5.45 . . ,,, 1 P. H, lysxsgwx, I ,uf ,, , . :Q 7 2: jfiliggfggxzfgx ' ' Lx '3E5lr.?.:'s 'ml Mike Hegemeyer YM af Helen Hicks A Cappella Choir,2,3,4g En- semble,4g Beg. Girls, Choir,l: G.A.A.,lg Lowland Sea'l,2g High Button Shoes ,3. pf AM Dawn Hollinger Pat Hollinvcr Girls A 714 set 49 'lr 7 C Y Tctrisrl Sk C n Hon Sot u John D. Henry Y.,- J an Hicks Catalina Service Council,l,2g Girls' League,l,4g F.H.A.,4g homeroom rep.,l. WA i' A --Ss gi 'i . -s gg Qs-vii' Yvonne Henss Red Cross rep.,3,43 Catalina Service Council,3,4g library staff,3. 7 at ,... : ,Y I ,sv f .2 'mp I v I we 1 .... f f'll W wwf 7 yy Josephine Hilliard Girls' League,l,2,3,4g Ski Club,l,2,3,4g International Club,l,2,3,4g Art Honor So- ciety,2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y,3,4g Curious Savage ,2g Men are Like Streetcars ,2g Torch staff,4g Projection- ists Club,lg hall monitor,4. uv mm 'WG Jack Holman 1 mn nstit I n c. te mtn s C lub I 4 55, Vicky Hiatt Future Nurses of Amer.,lg hall m0nitor,4. Adrienne Hinds G.A.A.,1g Spanish Club,l,3,4g International Club,2,3,4 fsec., 33 vice-pres.,4J. 5-e John Holmes xmn sl s le cr llltll s Club 7 3 4 wcighllifter 7 hill monitor -4 Ban 7 rs.. if ,uv Susan Hickman '!'.II' Bob Hinkle Track,l,2,3,4g cross country,l, 2,3,4g International Club,4g hall monitor,lg Lettermen's Club,3,4g Student Federation Delegate,3g Red Cross rep.,2. Qpos- f Glcnn Hotchkiss . , 1 4 '2 , l ' , Wife , M f I 'W' ' S 'ff 'ir I ' 'GN ' . 1 AW I A' , I , 3 .1 5. A , VV WM, N - , QTN .,, Z C . W, I sv 'Lira' W, h , ' Xa , , ,, , f in 2 A Lal wma' .. - I f- 1 I I rf S V . hx L ' C x I - f xl. x ' V - Y Q-A' f 1 ' i-Hi- Cy ii, car .l,2.3.-11 Int- Gpv ai' ic5,l.2.3,4Q Htl' - Yi-: '- -- r. 1.A'l 'lub. 'I' ' U ' ' ---I-1, ' - 41 Nzitio ul , or .' 'icly.3, l---3-43 1 7 3 ' d 4. citric img QA. 'I--3-4 Diane Jeffries ,,,,,f Larry Howell 7 Marshall Isaacson Football,l,21 basketball,l,2g track,l,2g Hi-Y,l,2,3,4g Inter- Youth Council,2,3 Student Federation Delegate,1. t L M . Travis Howell 345- 41518 Bob Jacobs Advisory board,4g Lettermen's Club,3,4g -football,2g baseball, 2,3,4g soccer,lg National Hon- or Society,3,4g Hi-Y,4g Science Club,l1 Baliff,4. Gay Jobes I G.A.A.,lg Girls' League,3,4. 54 ' an .. Agnes Karplak Spanish Club,l,21 F.H.A.,4g Glee Club,l,2g Tllma Mission Club,l,2g Credit Union rep.,lg homeroom sec.,l. -A W Q gf., M E . t f ' Tom Husted Don Hams C Yc'll'arlOlE1a iiigioncci b 1' ' J, V. b k tb ll mgr.,lg J. V. - eens,., g 1 e ,ti , , Footbalmizji baseballas rfigrilg Lettermen's Future Nurses ofu Amer,,lg Club,2,3,4g varsity baseball gfhe LcgT1vlandqSea ,23 High mgr,,2,3,4g Debate.4g hess utton . oes ,.. Club,3,4. Many Sen . E 1 if 2? X Wallis Jacobus Student Council,lg Tri-Hi-Y,l, 2,3,4 Cpres.,2Jg hall monitor, 3,43 Catalina Service Council, 33 Ski Club,l,23 Girls, League, l,2,3,4g Trumpeteer', staff,4g frosh. dance decorations chair- mang Pep Club,3. 1 Darlene James G.A.A.,l,2g A Cappella Choir, 2,3.4 Qhistorian,4Jg Ensemble, 4g National Honor Society.3,41 Catalina Service Council,2g Jr. Red Cross,l,2g Girls' League, 1,2,3,4 fcouncil.2,3,43 Jr. guardg Student Court,l,2,3,4 tchief justice,4Jg Future Teachers of Amer.,l,2,3,4 ttres.,2g sec.,3g vice-pres.,4Jg Tri-Hi-Y,l,2. V Connie Kellett Girls' League,l,2,3,41 C-Y Teens,l,2g Girls' Choir,33 A Cappella,4. Tom Kenan Frosh class pres.g Student Council, lg football.l,2,3.4g basl-:etball,l,2,3,4: baseballflg Lettermen's Club,3,43 Hi-Y,4, National Honor Society,4. Frosh class vice-pres.g soph. class vice-pres.g Tri-I-li-Y.2,3 tvice-pres.,4Jg Pom-pon girl, 3,4 Chead,4lg Jr. Red Cross rep.,3g Anytown,3g hall moni- tor,4g Student Federation dele- gate,3. be yf..-N' Andrea Kennedy Band,l,2g C-Y Teens,3.4g oi'- cliesti'a,4g drama,4. Y- ,Q,.z V f W WF' Doi Fencing Cl Math Club, Fiction Clul F.H.A.,4g I Amer.,4. K XQXN fs F fks I , Dor Student C Club.2. orio le Club,l3 Amer.,lg ',2g High fries res.: soph. fri-Hi-Y,2,3 n-pon girl, Red Cross hall moni- ration dele- ng X Q l 6, Y .r- ennedy 'eens.3.4l Ol'- 4. --H---A-.Nr l-., t Many seniors enjoyed decorating for their senior prom Calle de los Suenosf' V' Donna Kent Fencing Club,l,2,3 Csec.,2,3Jg Math Club,4 tsec.,4Jg Science Fiction Club,3g hall monitor,43 F.H.A.,4g Future Teachers of Amer.,4. Don Kitchen Student Council.3g Spanish C,'lub,2. Tom Kerby Gymnastics,l,2,3,4g hall moni- tor,4. Emily Kittle Tri-Hi-Y,l,2.3 Cvice-prCS..2l: Girls' Lca,uuc.l.2.3.4 tcouncil. 2.33 pres..4Jg Catalina Service Council,l,2.3.4 lCouncil.21see,. 311 Student Federation Dele- gate.3,4 lsec..3l1 Advisor! board,l,2g Cheerleader.Z.3,4 lasst. l1eztd.4l1 TOrcli stall, 23,4 lGirls' sports editor.3: editor-in-cliief.4g Anytownxl lscreening corn..4l: Girls Stztte.3: Inter-City youth Coun- cil.2.3 ltres..21 vice-pres..3l1 Ski Club.Z.3.41 Quill limi Scroll,-1. Kay Kincaid Journalism Club,3 tsec.,3Jg Catalina Christian Youth,3. ef, Jim Klein Rifle Club.l.2.3.4: Debate Club,l.2.3 4: Bi-Chem-Phy.3.4g Nlulh Club.2.3.4 tpres.,4lg Safety C1OLlf'lCll.41 Student Councll41g Quill and Scroll.43 TorcliA' stziff,41 Trumpe- teer staffflg National Honor Souietyfl. Gail King W' Jerry Knapp Hi-Y.l.2,3.4: Lettermen's Club.3.43 advisory board.2g footbull.l.2,3.4: basketbalI,l,2, 3.41 baseball.l.2: track,3,4' Student Federation Delegate 3: Ski Cluh.2. 7 Mary Kinney G.A.A.,lg Tuc-Hi,lg Tri-Hi-Y, l,2 lchaplain,2Jg Spanish Club, lg Pirouettes,2 Cpres.,2Jg Dar- danaires,3,4g Trumpeteer staff,2g High Button Shoes , 3: C-Y Teens,4g Art Honor Society,2. Mary Lou Koehne Hall monitor,2,3,43 Catalina Service Council,l.2g Thespi- ans,3g Pirouettes,3g Stage Door ,3. 55 VV V I , ,,.W,?,f, Lonnie Kohler if ' My :ff ,QQQQ f y i my .Z C I A K ft if v , 1 3 , 4- I 'Q'W 'P f H if.1i?1f 5 f f7,,,, , J, C f Yf , , ,X ' N s ,vw s A17 f ' Q iii 5.-ilk Bill Kolb Bucky Kondy Catalina Rifle Team.l,2.3,41 Band.l,2,3,4 ttres.,4Jg Wrest- ling,3g track,2,3,4. Art Honor Society,l,2,3,4: st:1gecraft,3,4: G.A.A..42 tlym' nastics,-ig Rifle Club,4. Marli Kress F.H.A.,lg A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4g Ensemble,4g hall moni- tor,2g Pep Club,3,4g G.A.A.lg Girls' League,4. Gerry La Belle Hi-Y,1.2,3,4 tpres.,1Jg Thes- Dl8I1S.2,3,4: Ctres.,3Jg advisory board,lg Curious Savage ,23 On the Set ,33 Trumpeteer staff,4 teditor-in-chiefjg Jr. and. Sr. Prom entertainment chairman. 56 Mary Ann Krieger Tri-Hi-Y,3.4g Girls' League,3, 4g Ski Club,-13 Catalina Serv- ice Council,-tg hall monitor,4, G.A.Ap,l,2,4g Student Council, 1,23 frosh sec.g Pep Club,2q C-Y Teens,1. Martha Lake Future Nurses of Amer.,2,3,4g F.H.A.,2g French Club,2,3. ZJF' Judy Krivel A Cappella Choir,2,3,43 Vocal Ensemble,3,4g National Honor Society,3,4g Student Federa- tion Delegate,3g International Club,l,3,4g Spanish Club,33 Girls' League,1,2,4g The Lowland Sea ,2g High But- ton Shoes ,3g Pep Club,3,4. Mary Lake Future Nurses of Amer.,2,3,4 Qpres.,3Jg French Club,l. MW Torn Kosser Football,l,2,3,4L LeUefmen,,5 Club,3,4g track.3,4g hall mom- tor,3,4. Kathy Krulish Future Nurses of Amer.,l,2,3, tsec.,2g vice-pres.,3Jg Bi-Chem Phy,4g Trumpeteer', staff,4 Cbusiness mgrjg International Club,4. yy z HY' 'wwf .3 it ws R za N,Nt x ,si ' N tt K M . as X al ' sttym NX X K NX X E' N, xr N N , x Mike Kotowski Ralph Kurzhals 'N:.7 Karen Landon Terri-Diane Lane Girls' League,l,2,3,4: C-Y Teens,l.2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y,l,2,3,4g hall monitor,l,2,3,4. 12 M 'W R. X Rud Basketball,lg 2. W rr agwv, i v Gary Baseball, 1,2, C1ub,3,4. . Q' xyxx N Pk wx W Donald A Cappella 1 N 5 Al t f .ff f, ,v in F7 ff' Wx. S-w J 2: 4 N . M, jg ., ski J, I , fr if Z . V f 'S ,f 3 1, t zhals , S' 'hm , - 1. I I 1, A ,U Lane , c-Y K,l,2,3,41 Rudy Laos Basketball,lg Band,lg football, 2. Gary Lawson Baseball,1,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club,3,4. ,vi fgwsft -it if-wif 'it ' 'si Sandy Larsen Brian Larson Monica Lauerman ' Les Laws Catalina Christian Youth,2,3, Adv. dance,3. Basketball,Ig Hi-Y,l,2,3,4g ten- 4 fvice-pres,4J. f nis,l,2,3g hall monitor,4. if Leslie Lieber Pom-pon girl,4g Girls' League, 1,2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y,l,2,3,4g Hall monitor,3g Safety Council,3g Ski Club,3g Catalina Service Council,2,3,4. Gary Lipscomb Lenny Lipson Hall monitor,l. he ,wwf , - , :wwf LW, f 1 f , J 1 rr X I .. ff Wg ff? lv 4 fff f ri f K I r' fi 'Q l 4 ' , 2 , , . fa.. , iz, .' A f , ,, . gif A Joyce Litvin C-Y Teens,4g Girls' League,4g Catalina Service Council,3. W-75' fi Lg i . ,arf 1 '4 ' f Q ,if f u an v PG' f Q! 4 ffl , f 7 9 f 71! 3 2 i ff ff 5 W V54 Q V Z :Jam W ' 21' f f 29' ' - 4 J , Q ff ad W 7 M, 1 Donald Livingston Frank Lochner John Lochner Sandra Locke Claude Lowery IL , , i . V h ' 51.2. Tffkqg. R'fl' Club,2g Warrior.33 Ice Basketball,l,2g baseball,l,2g Al Cdppeud ChO'r'4' Sr. mc Skating CIub.lg bowling.l,2L Ben Franklin Club,4. dugg pres.: Iii-Y'l'2v3'4. iniramuralsl l l 1 biz 2 azz? I . , , .octet 9 Fred Luthy William McCurdy Hi-Y,lg Torch staff,4. Stewart McClellan Band,l,2,3,4g Hi-Y,l,2.3,4CViCC pres.,4Jg advisory board,4g tennis,2,3g Red Cross rep.,3g homeroom rep.,2, basketball, 1,23 Sr. Prom co-chairman. V Wil Sue McClements Thespian Club,lg Adv. Girls' Choir,2g A Cappella Cho1r,3, 4g High Button Shoes ,3p Girls' League,2g International Club,3,4g Pep Club,3-4, Stu- dent Federation Delegate,3. wav 1 Xll, Ed McGlothlin Football,l,2,3,43 basketball,1, 21 wrestling,3, track,1,2,3g Hi- Y,l,2, Lettermen's C1ub,3,4g hall monitor,4. David McHugh Footba1l,1g cross country,2,3. X G fr V' f X , f X A f ix 1 - 453 Steve McCue Basketball,l, football,l, cyl' '7 f 3 Mary McCurdy Orchestra,l,2,3,4 Cvice-pres. 373 International Club,l,4g High Button Shoes ,3g Down in the Valley ,1g Lowland Sea ,2, advisory board,4g National Honor So- ciety,3,4g Youth Symphony,2, 3,45 Tucson Symphony,3,4g All-State Orchestra,l,2,3,4q M. E.N.C.,3. .anpmim Polly Mclntyre Quo-yo Linda McKee Princess attendant,lg cheer- leader,13 band,1,2, Beg. Choir, 1,35 Kayettes,l,2g Pep Club,1, 25 Red Cross rep.,1,2g Tri-Hi- Y,3g C-Y Teens,4g Girls' Choir,3g A Cappella Choir,4g Girls' League,4g Student Fed- eration Sec.,1,2g Ski Club,4. N an Jeff McKeever Advisory board,3g Jr. Achieve- ment,2,3 tproduction mgr.,23 lreS..3J: Torch staff.2,3,4 tasst. sports editor,2g sports editor,3g layout editor,4Jg 'Trumpeteer ad staff,l, Cer- tificate of Merit in the 1959 Kodak High School Photo Contest: Quill and Scroll,4g El90l0gFL1phy Club.2,4g tpres., A 5 8 Connie McMillan National Honor Society,3,4 Ski Club,l,2,3,4 tvice-pres,,3 433 Writer's Club,lg Quarter- lyl' staff,lg Advisory board,3 Rifle Team,3,4' Bi-Chem-Phy 4, Girls' statejg Rifle ciub,2f is Marlene McMurray Becky McQuary F.H.A.,lg Catalina Christian Youth,l,2g Girls' League,l,2,3, 43 International Club,3,4, Future Teachers of Amcr.,3,41 debate,4g Future Nurses of Amer.,2, Spanish Club,l. Vi App' Coleen Maahs Catalina Christian Youth,3.4 tsec.,3lg Future Nurses of Amer.,4. Foot moni Shoe Cam leade , Je l 1 A Cilppn Ensemb 2,3,4: 1 l3in,.4Jg 32 The Club.3.4 Delcgt Club,Z. rdy ice-pres., lu b, 1,43 5hoes ,3g 'alley ,1g d v is o r y onor So- 1phony,2, ih0ny,3,4: 2,141 M- q:: ' Taylor Macdonald F0otball,lg Latin Club,33 hall monitor,3g High Button Shoes ,3g Concert Erisemble,3, 4g The Lowland Sea',2g A Cappella Choir,2,3,4 tsection leader,3g pres.,4J. 19 HI' cheer- Choir, Club,1, Tri-Hi- G i r l s' Choir,4g Fed- uuent ki Club,4. Youth.3.4 Nurses of Jeri Mangan Clare Marx A Cappella Clioii,2.3.4: Mixed Ensc-mble,3.4g Girls' Lcauiic, 2.3,-13 Tri-Hi-Y.2,3,4 ichap- lain.,4J1 High Button Shoes l. 'llic limlzintl Sea 23 Ski Vliihl,-11 Student Federation Delegate. F-13 liitciiititioiial l liilwf, .ga F Ellawena Mack I ' fl? , X -N I X Af rf ' ,,..y1 ' fi., Danny Mann Projectionist Club,lg Bi-Chem Phy.,3,4. Shirley Mayberry lf.H.A.,l,2g French Cltib,f'.. Tom Mader Football,l,2g baseball, 1,23 track,2. we aa Joe Marco F ootb all,lg wrestling,l,2,3,4 Band,l,2,3,4g southern Arizi Band Conference,1,2g Intra mural we i ghtlifting, track, wrestling, basketball,2,3,4. 1714-.v ,, 1 Ken Mayer Photo Club.2.41 Torch pho- iographer.l.Z,3,4 tphoto edi- tor,4Jg Trumpeteer photog- rapher,3.43 Sr. Prom comm. chairman: hall monitor,l1 Quill and Scroll,4. .EL Maralyn Mahan Spanish Club,21 Hospitality Club,l tsec.,lJg Tri-Hi-Y,2,4g Girls' League,l,2,4g G.A.A.,l: Pom-pon girl,l: International Club,4g Future Nurses of Amer.,lg Mixed Ensemble,lg Pep C1ub,2g Red Cross rep.,1, ?g2 Catalina Service Council, , ,Wit N' , , 1 Charon Malanga .Dick Martin Football mgr.,2,3g hall moni- tor,4g Hi-Y,4. W' Ellen Mayo Catalina Service Cfouncil,l.2g Latin Club,2.3,4 tsec.,3g pres., 49g Torch staff.3,4 lcopy editor,49g Tri-Hi-Y,4g orches- tra.l.21 International CIub.I, 23 Down in the Valley, lg The Lowland Sca ,2g Quill and Scroll,4. Glenn Martinson Rifle Club,23 Debate Club,2g National Honor Society,3,4g Catalina Service Council,4g hall monitor,4. Nancy Mertes Catalina Service Council,2g Girls' League,l,2,3,4g Pep Club,4. 59 ,, ,, , , 1 uw' Stephen Miles -WY' Barbara Miller Basketball,l,2,3,4g Lettermen's G.A.A.,2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y,3,4, CIub,2,3,4g Student Council,l, Girls' Golf Team,2,3g P. E. 2,33 Hi-Y,l,2,3,4g Anytown,3g monitor,3,4. baseball, l ,2. my Barbara Mills Jane Mills Advisory board,lg soph. sec.g Tri-Hi-Y,1,2,3,4 tsgt-at-arms., 393 Girls' League,1,2,3,4g Catalina ,Service Council,2,3g Teen Citizens writer,2,3,4 2 teditor,3,4Jg Trumpeteer J staff,2,3 tstaff editor,3Jg l Torch staff,4g Jr. P r o m t music chairmang G.A.A.,1g i hall monitor,3. J l i l 4 , i -:E':5l:' ,J 2525622 D fi . 5' ' Q '5I:-. 5:-:.:. I ms VIA' fans 4:1 J' '-V'-2' Wm Lsiuff f l In 41.1 L i. ,545 sh X fy, A 'J .- U :vos 17 ' 1 X f ' J A , . - an 1 J .. . y 4 t X if ,f' ? , f L 1 Q Q f' f s L XX M435 5 l ' rin , 1-5 1 f t ., ybfifghyf i ' ' o 1 1 Jim Mlxa Gilbert Molina 1 Gymnastics,3g drama,4. 60 af WIT' ' Chuck Miller Radio Club,l,3g Ben Franklin Club,4, MW 'iff' w Debbie Miller Thespian Society,3,4g Girls' League,3,4g The Dancers ,3g On The Lot ,3g Ariz. State Speech and Drama Festival,3g C-Y Teens,4. ' I 7 Pam Miller Future Nurses of Amer.,2,3,4g Girls' League,l,2,3,4g A Cap- pella Choir,4g Adv. Girls' Choir,3. law 'PDQ iff .M Ray Miranda Pam Mitchell Terry Mitchell Student Federation Delegate, 3g Art Honor Society,l,4q ad- visory board,4g G.A.A.,l,2,3, 43 C-Y Teens,4g Girls' League 4g Ski Club,4g Tri-Hi-Y,3. Cindy Monroe Jr. Prom co-chairmang Stu- dent Council,3,4g advisory board,23 Tri-Hi-Y,l,3g Nation- al Honor Society,3,43 Torch stafT,3,4 Ccopy,3g activities editor,4Jg Girls' League,3,4g Latin Club,2g Pom-pon girl,4g homeroom rep.,2g Red Cross rep.2g Sr. Prom cloakroom chairmang Quill and Scro1l,4 tsec.,4Jg Jr. Honor Guard. Mary Moody Ski Club,2,3,41 Girls' League, 2,3,4g hall monitor,2g Catalina Service Council,2,3,4g C-Y Teens,3,4. Band,1,2,3,4, Intramural foot- ball, basketball,2g Christmas program,3. V - ig f f s-:Q Ss X fi , Rf. un . 'V A ,. x 17 7- 'annum-wf-f Q k W Q D X ai 2 t S Bill Morris Stage Door ,3g Thespian So- ciety,4. B Girls, L 4Jg Tri cheerlea Societ Catalina hall mo ad staff 33. , , 1 ,,,t V09 4 yea 1 , ysyg f, SX X Rac Down Men an dr ama,I tpres.,4J 2,33 Red S v i. N: Girls' Riding Club,l. ' wig' , x-- . ,X fi, V 1 s ,W , CI' mer.,2,3,4g 3 A Cap- v. Girls' ' f X :hell tural foot- Christmas vf. .-.E .2 .4 ,,V. S- ris espian So- ., fi in T71 Brenda Morris Girls' League,l,2,3,4 Ccouncil, 433 Tri-Hi-Y,l,2,3,4 fsec.,2Jg cheerleader,4g National Honor S0ciety,3,4g Ski Club,2,3,4g Catalina Service Council,3,4g hall monitor,4g Trumpeteer ad staff,3g Pep Club,3 Csec., 33. Rachael Munson 'Down in the Valley ,lg Men are Like Streetcars ,3g drama,2,3,4g Thespians,3,4g fpres.,4bg International Club, 2,3g Red Cross rep.,l. A UU' is-V Nancy Nichols Girls' League,2.3.4: EOQH-31 Riding Club.l: International Cluh,l. 1394.1 arf' Ted Morrison Julius Moshinsky . 1,4 Dave Murphy Wrestling,1,2,3,4g Weightlift- ing,l,2,3,4 Ccaptain,4Jg soccer, 3,43 football,lg cross country, 2. 2 M .1-Q! fi 'WY 3... X Carolyn Neal Tv' Gerry Niebuhr JoAnn Nowell Pep Club.l,2,3 Pep Band,2,3g Ben Franklin Club,2,3,4 fsec., wrestlingj. 3g SCC.,ITCS.,421 hall monitor,l. . .. . 1. XE get . X4 lu., Brenda Motsinger Sub-Chester Club,lg Pep Club, lg Dramatics Club,lg Tri-Hi- Y,lg Choir,lg G.A.A.2g C-Y Teens,3,4g hall monitor,4. Julie Mouer Future Nurses of Amer.,l,2g Girls' League,l,2g Dardanair- es,3,4 fvice-pres.,4Jg Stage Door ,3g High Button Shoes ,3g C-Y Teens,3,4g Thespian Society,4g Ski Club, 4. Stuart Nelson Hall monitor,4. bf'- TV, Arnold Nunes Football,l,2,3g basebalI,l,2,3,4g basketball,l,2,3,4g Library Club,2,3g Student CounciI,3. Jim Nichols Football,l,2,3,4g baseball,l,2, 3,45 basketball,l,2g Letter- men's Club,3,4g Hi-Y,lg Torch King. Diana Nunneley Spanish Clul:,1g A Cappella Choir,2,3,4g Ensemble,3,4g Lowland Sea ,lg High But- ton Shoes ,3. 61 Nancy Odom Sue Oellrich J Carol Oestreich 1 4 0 W f, ,V V f y, ' , ,Q , . gl , , ,M .. ..: U , J , ' 'f R ' Q V' .. , iw:-ff' My A , 4 WW, , ' .f .f f V. f wa, V 5 f f f . Elan f l wfflgnl , 1' W4-W . V ,v,. X -I fwuff qw' - KKQ4, Q W- a,,,!0'rhQ, 'fr' gf' ,,, ' . wwvlff tiff V am, ' '- . I -1, ,H-'M'z'fl2. , ,li ft gf- I ',.fwlf'z, nf if l, Zwpifffg, ' at ,ynggitgfzfy ' eKK.,5,fl','.fi' N ,, Z' Jzgwizigigggwf I W, I, f gf affix-' 2:22 ,,!'a,w,t:t,. ' 5: 3 , ,fmaft we lr :J affa f f . ' 7 ' Jim O Brien Bob Odell Tim O,Hara Frosh class pres.g Progressive Club,l: Jr. Op'timist Club,l,2 Cpres.,2Jg basketball,2,3,4g Latin CIub,lg Jr. Red Cross oflicer,1,2. Ronnie Parsons Boys' Choir,2g A Cappella Cl'l0l.f,3,4: Ensemble,4g hall monitor,4g gymnastics,2g High Button Shoes ,3. Cross country,2g track,3g wrestling,3. Ronald Olson International Club,3,4g Cre- ative Writing Club,3,4 Cpres., 435 C-Y Teens,3,4g National Honor Society,3,4g Girls' League,3,4. f at ' fill V: . ,, f' . se- , as f 1 s. SEM Q aff ' X sf Q 3515 i , M lll it-we 9 ' w N ,gwfm X X X' ts at C M X w M52 41? as M 1 gil? vs 2 W H N WW? X wg .. .ls QW Z. - ,. ,X Joseph Orr WW Girls' League,l,2,3,43 G-A'A- 2,3,4. Ml' Gary Parks Rifle c1ub,3. Wray Stephen Patzman Cross country,1,2,4g track,l,2, 3,43 Hi-Y,2,3,4 fsec.,3Jg Let- termen's Club,2,3,4 Csec.,tres., 493 Boy's State,3g advisory board,2g Student Federation Delegate,3g National Honor Society,3,4. Tommy Patterson Band,l,2,3,4g Drum Major,4g All-State Band,4g orchestra business mgr.g High Button Shoes ,3g Spanish Club,2. aw L Q, 4, ww. David Pear Hall monitor,4g wrestling,l,2. ' , , ' ' 'Z fy 1' I. W ' ' f , f f ' 1 ' ,fy ' x, S If fffza Z f ,, ft M Future Nurses and Medical 'I'eammates,l,2,3,4l GIKIS League,2,3,43 Catalina Service Council,2,3,4. Rick Parrish Hi-Y,,l,2,3,4 Cvice-pres.,2Dg football,l,2,3,4g baseball,l,2,43 Debate Team,43 Lettermen's Club,3,4g advisory board,3g Student Council,3g Latin Club, lg National Honor Society,4. . - ,f ' ., , - ,st C. Mt.: Y . 1 'I 9 V gsm.. IQ ir' we Dottie Pennington Choir group,l3 Girls' League, l,2,4g Catalina Christian Youth,3g G.A.A.3. C 5275-, ., f f? fat f? f fx g X W Ste Wrestling band,1,2, Society,3 7 . YO , ' ,jim Ma Tri-Hi-Y Girl's Le ton,4g E Service Club,4. E i -,..: ' f M K V s J 2 A it ' M eich Charles Penrod Karensue Perkins Judi Peterman Medical Twirler,l,2,3,4g band,1,2,3,4g 43 Girls' girls' golf,2g F.H.A.,4g hall ia Service monitor,4g librarian,4. 'ish 'e-pres.,2Jg eball,1,2,4g cttermen's If board,3g .atin Club, Society,4. hrist an Steven Phillips Wrestling,lg gymnastics,2g band,l,2,3,4g National Honor Society,3,4. Maryruth Prose Tri-Hi-Y,2,3,4 tchaplziinjjg Girl's Letigue.Z,3.4: hall moni- ton,4g Ski CIub,4g Catalina Service CounciI,4: Debate CIt1b,4. Roe Pleyte iw 5:25 sv' .xg ,., f ii, ,A . iiigyt V 1 Q55 :v . . I Robe rt Raab . IVV Kathy Peters Girls' League,l,2,3,4g C-Y Teens,l,2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y,lg Beg. Girls' Choir,lg Adv. Girls' Choir,2g3,4 tvice-pres.,4Jg Ski Club,4g Lowland Sea ,2. Nancy Porter F.H.A.,1g C-Y Teens,2,3,4. Sue Powers . I ,.,, , r YU Janet Ralston Bowling Team.2g hzisketballl, 3g archei'y.2.4: F.H.A.,2g G. A.A..2g soccer,3. ii i Harold Rasp Janice Phelps G.A.A.,lg F.H.A.,lg Girls' League,3,4g National Honor Society,3,4g Spanish C1ub,3,4 tvice-pres.,3 jg Catalina Serv- ice Council,l. Betty Jean Pratt F.H.A.,1,2 Cparliamentarian, 2Jg Future Nurses of Amer., l,2,3 tsec.,3g pres.,4J5 Stu- dent Federation Delegate,2g Student Court,3,4g Girls' League,l,2,3,4g Torch staff, 45 Tri-Hi-Y, thistorian,4Jg Catalina Service Council,3,43 Pep Club,4. - Peter Read 63 fuk f,.,,., -- Sylvia Reed Latin Club,l,2,3,4 Ctrea.,3J1 orchestra,l,2,3,4g National Honor Society,3,43 Interna- tional Club,l,4g Down in the Valley ,lg Lowland Sea ,2g High Button Shoes ,3g op- eretta,4. -fav-em., Joan Reid G.A.A.,2: Future Nurses Amer.,2. Betsy Rhodes Band,l,2g Tri-Hi-Y,2,3,4 Cvice- pres.,3Jg Jr. Prom refresh- ment chairmang Student Fed- eration Delegate. Roger Rhu Betty Renfro C-Y Teens,-13 Girls' League,4. Peggy Richardson Art Honor Society,2,3,4g Thes- pians,3,4g Young Lady of Property ,2,3,4g Rich Man, Poor Man ,3,4g drama festi- val,3,4. ,fl L! ' if fjj' Dale Retrum Basketball,2g National Honor Society,3,4 Cpres.,4Jg hall monitor,4g Ski Club,4. f ? Terry Richardson C-Y Teens,3,4g Pep Squad,3g Red Cross rep.,2g Girls' League,-13 Christmas program 3. Marilyn Rissler Jerry Roberson G.A.A.,lg Pep Club,4. 64 Hi-Y,2,3,4. WMM Floyd Roberts Football,l,2g basketball,lg Hi- Y,l,2,3,4g Spanish Club,3,4. John Roberts 1 Douglas Reynolds new i Girls' Choir,4g League,3 Future r,.i 42 fa mf ,S g Jerry Richmond Bi Jr. class playg soph. class Footba1l,l Play- e Trumpete 5.219 Skip Roberts Gl Debate,4. G.A.A. l 2 ciety,2,3,4 Council.3, Y nl Harriet Robinson Girls' Choir,l,3: A Cappella Choir,4g Latin Club,lg Girls' League,33 hall monitor,4g Future Nurses of Amer.,4. Bill Russell Football,lg Torch', staff,4g Trumpeteer staiT,4. sv- N Dave Roher Dave Rowe Lettermen's Club,3,4g wrest- ling,2,3,4g weightlifting,3,41 band,l,2g baseball,lg Latin Club,l3 Spanish Club,3,4g in- tramural wrestling,2g intramu- ral cross country run,2,3,4g intramural basketball,lg Hi-Y, 45 National Honor Society,4. JoAnn Russo Madeline Saenz Beg. Girls' Choir,1g Girls' Catalina Service Council,2. Choir,2g A Cappella Choir,3g C-Y Teens,4g F.H.A.,4. Helen Ruppel Future Nurses of Amer.,l,2,3, 4 ttres.,3g vice-pres.,4Jg Adv. Girls' Choir,4. Linda Salant Tri-Hi-Y,l,2,3,4 fchaplain,l3 sec.,3Jg Torch staff,3,4 fcopy,3g indices,4D3 Pom-pon girl,4g Jr. Prom ticket chair- mang Ski Club,2,3,4g Jr. Red Cross rep.,2g Anytown,3g Younger View StaiT,3,4g Lead- ers Club,lg advisory board,3g Safety Council,3g G.A.A.,l,2g Girls' League,2,3,4g F.H.A.,2. 'r ' 'Za-'ff Y.,-v Gloria Salaz Luckett Sanders Rick Scarms Buddy Schantz Scott Scherman G.A.A l'234: Am Honor 50- Math Clubvg- A Cappella Choir.3.4: En- Benjamin Franklin Club,4. Band,lg hall monitor,2. ciety,2,3,4g Catalina Service 5,Cmb,le'43 v Hlfllgh Bllllon Council.3.4g lJartltinaires,3,4, ,3g L, ol A music. fes- 65 David Shiffman Hall monitor,l,3,43 Catalina Service Council,l3 Student Federation Delegate,3. Sandi Scott Future Nurses of Amer.,l,2,3, 43 Beg. Choir,l3 Girls' Choir, 23 A Cappella Choir,3,43 High Button Shoes, 33 dra- matics,43 Projectionist Club,l. ,,,, . Lee Seda Wrestling,2,3. f ' Z Evelyn Sharp Corky Sherman G.A.A.,l,2 Csec.,2J3 Spanish Band,l,2,3,43 track,43 South- Club,23 International Club,2,33 ern Ariz. Band Conference,1, Pep Club,33 Girls' League,4. Sandra Shouse G.A.A.,l,33 Girls' League,3 C-Y Teens,33 Catalina Chris tian Youth,33 Art Honor So- ciety,2. 66 2. E Richard Siegel Band,l,2,3,43 w rest1ing,1,23 swimming,3,4. Cindy Shtrk Band,l,23 homeroom rep.,l3 homeroom rep. board,23 syn- chronized swimmers,23 hall monitor,43 Tri-Hi-Y,3,4 Cpres., 433 Stagedoor ,33 Student Fed. Delegate,33 Dardnaires,43 advisory board,43 Sr. Prom music chairman. Linda Simanton Junior Red Cross Representative, 33 Junior Advisory Board, 33 Girls League, 2, 33 Junior Prom Decorations Chairman, 33 GAA, 13 National Honor Society, 3, 43 Honor Service Society, 3, 43 Ski Club secretary, 43 Junior His- torians, 43 AFS Tag Co-chair- man, 4. ZNM ,ff nf' .mt ,, 711 'iw' I V , 3' . ., :A,.,.,. ZW N W, fl .f,gi, ,gsafw I- , AW. ,I . 1:57 ' , fy X5 V K A- A- ,L ,O A fV:'- P 1 . . M Z f James Seymour Football mgr.,l,2,3,43 basket- ball mgr.,l3 baseball mgr.,l,2, 3,43 Lettermen's Club,3,42 cafeteria monitor,4. X 5-A , ' ,SX 1 xx: f V kk . . We V , X .. 2 , 33 . J 7 at ' :F X I ' 6 -4 w wf ' ff , W f 4 ' s f , ... S fm i K 0 mfr ff s if 4 Torchi Shirley o.A.A.,1. xxh,MffSf7fQ4 x I 'SV ww . Q -' al, ,af 2 f :Z 3 S V' ' 2 Lewis Slagle Ben Franklin Club,3,4. X f f '1 Wy X f ff? f !, X, M I x sf! ti f ? J 1 1 MAX-Q, V! ww? E 54-1335 ' E QXt3'g ' 'fi' X xx? '4 '?ig ri? x Sfaygwf 8-Fwygje px 3 if -than :QI SSI 2 WS Q, C r 1 my mv'- Arif Jayne Shannon Tri-Hi-Y,3,43 Ski Club,43 C-Y Teens,4. Z J elf Shofner Football,l,2,3,43 basketball,13 track,l,23 wrestling,2,3,4-3 swimming,3,43 Hi-Y,l,2,3,4 Ctres.,2J3 Lettermen's Club,2, 3,43 Jr. Red Cross,l3 Student Federation Delegate,3g soccer, 3,43 Spanish Club,l. National Honor Society,4. Diana Smith Tri-Hi-Y,3,43 cheerleader,3,4 thead,4l3 Catalina Service C0llHCll,41 Girls' League,43 hall monitor,43 Student Fed- eration Dclegate,33 National Honor Society. 3 Z Il Girls' Choir, 43 Lat f Pep 1 Jr. cl prince: ence L ,Zag-1 G , M gf Ol'l x,4g C-Y H 1 i t he I 1? I' etball,lg g , 2 ,3,4g Y,l,2,3,4 Club,2, Student , soccer, Nlational 14 521 D Zh :ader.3,4 Service .cague,4g :nt Fed- National V, . '0 ', i I Dorothy Smith Gail Smith Girls' Bowling team,lg Mixed F.H.A.,l,3,43 Rifle Club,Ig Choir,l,21 Adv. Girls' Choir, Girls' League,2,3. 4g Latin Club,2g soph. debate. Tom Smith Ben Franklin Club,3,4g publi- cations,4g Photo Club,3,4. 'I James Sorrell Rosalie Spitz C-Y Teens,3,4g hall monitor,4. Mark Stanberr Y Latin Club,l,2g Jr. Science Club,lg Bi-Chem,Phy.,43 Na- tional Honor Society,4. t'1 A s.. ,Mfg f Susie Stewart Nina Stigcrs Noni Stillman Pep C'lub,2.l ivzue-pies,Ug 'l l1L'NP7fIHS,41Q ll1irdanz1ircs.41 Glcc C'Iub.l1 Girls' l-eaguc,3. Jr. class wc.: liorritwrwrrinriu lri-lll-Y.-11 Ulilllll BUUUH 43 Crwllvc Vvflllntl Clllb-31 princcss,3g Girls' Suit-.lg Sci- Sliocfllg Sr, Day Princess. C-Y 'l'ccns,3. Cnge Clubfg .lr class pltly lolkjll lllllffltllllll. X is X -gf x X xiii'-cl , , ff .. Q gt t . . , .,, S 1 ,f 'R FF s John Snell Football,lg basketball,2g gym- nastics,2g band,l,2,4g Hi-Y,l, 2,3,4g Ski Club,4. VM Gene Sollenberger Doug Staples Football,lg golf,lg cross coun- try,2,3g Lettermen's Club,2,3, 43 advisory board,2g Jr. class pres. if Linda Stitzer Spanish Club,l1 C-Y 'l'eens,3, 41 Stage Door ,3g Adv. Drama Playp Thespiansfig Trumpetcer stafT,4g High Button Shot-s,3. Michael Stewart Carr Strutz Football,lg Debate team,2. 67 Baseball,l,23 frosh class treasg Student Council,2g wrestling,3. f ,. . if 5 2 Vywkw A i l avrm,1 wl':. 'IM , wav .. , af I . t f' 1' , -iff' 3' -fav! , awp - ,c.f'fZ ,2g I ' . r ' f . i, if Dan Stuart Band. l ,2,3,4. Barbara Thompson C-Y Teens,43 F.H.A.,4g Cata- lina Service Council,l,2,33 hall monitor,4g Spanish Club,3.4g Girls' League,4. Tom Tompkms Latin Club,l,2,3,4 tsgt-at- arms.21 vice-pres.,3,4Jg Span- ish Club,3,4g A Cappella Choir,Z,3.4 tvice-pres.,4Jg High Button Shoes ,3g foot- ball,l,2g band.lg Student Council,l,2g Debate Club,4g Boy's State,3: Ariz. Daily Star Sports writer,43 All-State Choir,3g National Honor So- ciety,4. 68 David Stultz firif Richard Tofel Track,l,2,3g tennis,43 Letter- men's Club,3,4. - ' 'fi ,SYS ,V :NZB Earl Towsley 'f1aifi',ff? ' V ff- .x Q Q 7 , Qi W' w is ,f ff Charlie Sullivan F tb'll,l,2g Hi-Y,l,2,3,4 tcchiiplailnjjg Ski Club,4. Steve Tofel Track,lg tennis, 2,3,4gSki Club, 4. Janice Traister Catalina Service Council,3,4g National Honor Society,3,4g Girls' League,2,3,43 Scrtoma Youth Employment. f Sam Teel QZWYWVVJ ,',' 3 7 ' Marilyn Toll Catalina Christian Youth,3g Pep Club,4. wc:- ' Sharon Trivanovich Bowling Club,l: G.A.A.,lg Girls' Choir,2g A Cappella Choir,3,4g hall monitor,3,4 Ccaptain,4Jg Pep Club,3,4 tpres.,3,4Dg Girls' League,3,4g Future Nurses Club,33 Cata- lina Christian Youth,4g Tri- Hi-Y,4. 1 .fix Z If if f f 59 L' w 0 f '4iY'?fj7 V . X fff 2? 17 if WM Q wo MQW , W f f A7 f, ,4 ff. v ia :H W U 0 I -. f ,Wy 14, ,U Q 3 . . ,sf , ,ff ft , x 'f f , , i '41, 1 .4 1 ,Was-lex 'W Q 4, 1' Tracy Thibodeaux Carol Tomko C-Y Teens,3,4g Girls' League, 43 hall monitor,4g Catalina Service Council,4. 5: !.::a j- I : ..,.. X S . A I Laverne Tubergen Football.l,21 basketball,l,3 baseball,l,2,3,4g Booster Club 33 Camera Club,2. 5 X at if v w B W restl i weightlift WW' , , F Kay Catalina A Cappe it f Qin., iii E Wes National ,Ss 2,.EQ:.,-, M ,A,AA,AAA , , 1 7 , , X ,wa 'mf IUX O ,League, Iatalina gen all.l,3, r Club. .nf-...y di' K Bill Tucker Wrestling, l,2,3,4g track,2, weightlifting.2,3,4. Kay Vander Jagt Catalina Christian Youth,l,2g A Cappella Choir,2,3,4. Pat Tull Y Girls' League.2.3,4g Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4g International Club,3.4 fpres.,3lg National Honor So- ciety,4g Red Cross rep.,3g hall monitor,l. X Ronald Van Gordon Boys Glee Club,4g Future Nurses Club,4. LJ Q' Sarah Tunncll Latin Club,l1 International Club, l,2,3,43tvice-pres..3l1 Red Cross rep.,lg Art Honor So- ciety,2,3,4 Csec.,31 pres.,4Jg Girls' League,l,2.3,43 hall monitor,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y,2.3,4g Catalina Service Council,3,43 Student Federation Recording Sec.,4. Ellen Van Wagner Spanish Club,3,4g Torch stalT,41 Bi-Chem-Phy,4g Latin Club,2, Girls' League,2,3,4g National Honor Society,4. 'W - , to 'ff-'V ,, f , , nw A W 1-no I X i rirflf 1 , . AA ,Vu by A A fa . f5'ig1Z'i-,4 is--fi ggqsaxst' !'.i':P'M! :jf X L1 N-,r -:Q : 9' ',ff'!,Z1'f2 if ,cg-fi,-J ,ifiilf fl - ff.-, ,f 5 , f rr if H? IE, if X ,Q ,jf fr i ini. Q4 Al ' I, - , ' w f'. , Wesley Voorhees Chuck VN tuner l A .Rick VN-arner N ,I H mm Social, Ski Club.l.21 HI-Chem-Phy.l, A n 0 Ll ' ' 3.41 iii cm cami, ibcmiea, j , 'Ss ui 4 ' 13' 5' W it Ai' Y'-F 1. ,. N x A X M' 1 3 Bruce Tupper Cross country,l,2g track,2. I 4 ' gn 1 ! J W.. nl- f if-fs' '1 Anne Watson Debbie Turner Girls' League,2.3,4g Tri-Hi-Y I.2,3,41 Torch staff,3,4 tar editor,4l1 Ski Club.2,3g Inter- national CIub,2,3g hall moni tor,2,43 Art Honor Society,2 43 Catalina Service Council 2,43 Torch Ball dec. chairman 3,43 Dear Season pub. chair- man,3g Quill and Scroll,4. Gail Vida Choir,2, G.A.A.,2g Tri-Hi-Y,3 Pep Club,2g Girls' League,4 C-Y Teens,4. X , ATF: 5 4 , , flflffff 4 flag, . , -L, X' 5X 5 f ,f , fif','.,,'4 ,I,t 1' Q' ' iff fx, ' , ,,, I , , , , Bill Watson 69 v 1 5 l l i t ,l l i. l l 1 i I A l ,,,,A. ffl X f f , 7 gy if fi 4 ' f 6 A N ,I 2 f 1, Aff fi Q5 f 5 , , Paula Weger Band,l,2,3,4g G.A.A.,lg Pep Club,lg Girls' Glee Club,2g Academy of National Science, 25 Girls' League,3,4g National Honor Society,3,4g Red Cross, 3,4 Qcouncil,4J. Don Wight Baseball,1,4. Larry Wilson Hall monitor,3g homeroom rep.,l:33 Boys' Social hour,2, 33 Ski Club,l,2. 70 Elizabeth Wheeler Band,l,3g C-Y Teens,l,2g Pep Club,2g National Classical League,2,3g Adv. Choir,23 soph. class sec.3 Girls' Glee Club,3g National Honor So- ciety,3,4g Girls' League,4g A Cappella Choir,4. 2 ff Pam Wheeler Dardanaires,3,4 CSr. rep.Jg hall monitor,l,23 Catalina Ser- vice Council,l,2g Spanish Club,lg G.A.A.,l,2,3g Christ- mas program,2,3,4g Pirouettes, 33 High Button Shoes ,3. mmm Carol Williams F.H.A.,1 Girls' League,3,4g Torch staH,4g Homeroom Red Cross rep.,4g Reference Library,l. Sharon Wilson Sharon Williams Band,1,2,3,4g orchestra, l,2,3g F.H.A.,l,2g Tri-Hi-Y,2g Stu- dent M usical Club,l, Q . awe-A - 'Q ' 1-g . uf- f ., n 1 ' Gary Winter asf' Rex Wheeler Gymnastics,l,2,3,4g Letter- men's Club,l,2,3,4g swimming team,4g Ski Club,4. Sharon Willms Red Cross rep.,l,2g Dramatic Club,2g Choir,l,2g Catalina Service Council,3,4. 4,41-... YL Joanne Whelpley Orchestra,l,2,3,4 Csec.,3,4jg Tri-Hi-Y,3,4g Catalina Service Council,2g hall monitor,2g Girls' League,3,43 High But- ton Shoes ,3g Down in the Valley ,1g The Lowland Sea,',2. , Nagy ff' fl: Jay Wilson Adolph Wojciechowski Myron Wong Football,lg track,l ,3. Judy F.H.A.,lg c class pres.g lina Christiz Steph. Hi,-Y,3,4g Bo Button Sh Honor Socie tor,4. 1 R if X Jam: 4-H Club. ball,lg frosl Citizenship Club,lg Mat elpley Qsec., 3,433 lina Service 1onitor,2g High But- :Jwn in the L o w l a n d i 11 VV 17,3 ,, 1 rf If l yPl51??'Q ' iff, ., 4, gf, 1 - G I. . at I A 7 4, , J 5 , L f S011 ong t V.,,-V , , ff-. .M , LN gf ,K V f -ft Mft 4 .3 Judy Woodrow F.H.A.,lg dramatics,lg soph. class pres.g Pep Club,lg Cata- lina Christian Youth,3. Stephen Young Hi-Y,3,4g Boy's State,3g High Button Shoes ,3g National Honor Society,3,4g hall moni- tor,4. James Risner 4-H Club. Kpresulbg basket- ball.l1 frosh class vice-pres.1 Citizenship C'lub.l1 Science Club,Ig Math Club.l. Levi Woods Football,lg J. V. basketball mgr.,lg track.lg football mgr- 2,3,4g baseball mgr.,3,4g Pep Squad,3g hall monitor,4g Let- termenls Club,4. 'gr-A. Judy Zwald Band concerts,l,2,3g orchestra concerts,l,2,3g operetta,1,2,3g Art Honor Society,2,3,4g ln- ternational Club,3g Ski Club,4. 5 Jerry Robison S' sw . be ,x gf ti SYM Paul Wurl Latin Club,l. iyf 'f9!l Sr Amanda McCoy Safety Council,lg International Club,l,-43 Catalina Service Council,l,2,3,4g Trumpeteer staff,lg advisory board,3g Torch staffg Cgirls' sports editorlg Anytown,3g Student Federation Delegate,4g ref. li- brary,l. Joan Yates C-Y Teens,4g dramatics,4. fm ' Robert Young Bill Newbold 'nl WW fy WZ A Gregory Smith Sharon Meadows Darla O'Neill Spanish Club,l,2g Future Nurses of Amer.,l,2,3g C-Y Teens,4. 71 Before Junior Class president, John Moffatt, has had practice in exec- utive affairs as he was also presi- dent of the freshman and sopho- more classes. John lettered in football. He is a member of Hi-Y. W' Varsity cheerleader, Toni Rob- erts, filled the capacity of Junior Class vice-president. Toni was busy at Sgt. of Arms of Tri-Hi-Y and a member of Girls' League. In her sophomore and freshman years, Toni served on the Student Council. 'f Wg 45 r' VX, flag . S www. I, K-I qs, 0 N, Nur f , f ,ff ' f I J x , 4 ,wg ' f ,gif f x ,A S is e X . I A f f K, ..,., 'wx I v 'T-V- v ff f A lx 72 Jr Prom Caps Year s Events for Class of 61 The Junior Class is a very ambitious class, states Mrs. Pauline Baldwin, the Junior Class Advisor. In their freshman year at Catalina, they sponsored a mid-year dance called The Bongo Bouncef' At the dance Klaire Kaufman was crowned Bongo Babe. Her attendants were Gail Price, Jill Dykeman, Caryl Seymore, and Betty Bray. Keith Wojnowski was crowned Bongo Beau. His attendants were Mike Sorey, Bill Brake, Terry Clark, and Phil Stover. There was a skating party held at skateland which was a huge success. A dance, Moods In Blue was held on January 10 during their sophomore year. They succeeded in making more money than any other class with the sponsoring of the well known movie, '4Giant', with James Dean. This was held February 10. In their junior year, the class held a dance after the second Catalina football game which was played against Mesa. But their most important project was the Junior-Senior Prom held in April. Jill Dykeman, Junior Class sec- retary, devoted part of her time as chairman of the Friendship committee in Girls' League. She was also a member of Tri-Hi-Y and a songleader. Pauline Baldwin Adviser I , W rid? Row Phillij Ray A af.: -i W4 l K-, ,X Wt M. -.. ...ff R0.w'l: Mrs: Pauline Baldwin, adyiserg Jill Dykeman, secretaryg John Moffatt, resid t' T ' R b ' p en, oni o erts, vice president Row 2 Pam Phillips, Klaire Kaufman, Gail Price, Stephanie Cooke, Kay Zeidler, Lucy Richardson. Row 3: Bob Svob, Dick Badger Bill Brake Ray Arnold. Advisory Board if X Before the bell rang in the morning, many students could be seen waiting to H' a be admitted to the building. ----s i 2 - ei 7, ,, Arg .5 , ,, W - k .,,. 0 ,Jn .. 1 1 f 7 , X A Judy Adamick 'A A:' 'v Z ' iff 2 .. -, f f W M 4 W W ji zz X f Q , ff y 4 J 4 t f 1 .W 22 Wwybi 12. 252, , 'sv Larry Aldrich Benita Allbaugh Andy Anderson Doug Anderson Marlene Andersen Phil Anderson David Anglin Fred Armstrong Kip Arnold Ray Arnold Kay Arter HW' f . wr af fy. X 5' 2 X f f f , x X , , f Wild 4 I .f r 4 lwwf Z f ' IQ gt X f 4 W , ag f 4 s V72 fm W J ,, 5 K i 4, r X m a. it 4- Zjpfy ' aww' aj fC-,,!g,,,!ffg,r,'iWQQfga f ,, X fl 5 2 'Q , M ., ,, r. i ,I f x, , ,W xx M4212 B- il l,., Q , , '- E l ff' W Z ,Q 1 M , 1 i rw ff: ., 1 I s A- m f 3 0 1 .B ff 21 :.::,'f9i ,,,.,,- ,f t 2 3 Z, ,x wr ,V Q' :Way fs 'e7AZ, A' 1 f 1,2 I I :QQE , I N Q, ng . M ,I ,, Q, , y , 'J ah . iv fl fn! X 1-I K , az, f C r ra A if Q ? 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S ' ' V rx as S N S k s ' SSS Hollie Sweitzer Marcia Taggett Lynda Tatum Joan Ten Hoeve Kristine Teel Muriel Thomas Patricia Thomas Annette Thompson Janice Thomson Judie Thompson Ken Thompson Jack Tighe S S,.S U -yi W N :ata :lv In .' S, 'arg ' H?- dr n SS 5 I ,.' N cv 2'-15 f S 'K j XS ,Wy r 3, ,nl f V! X-rf yksyttk, A Ng I K S. f : vi I X S fl L 'j, y ,wkxg : YS S ixaifpllii, NTS! if 1 , f 5' S 1f:f - -' M? S S2303 5 I lf Jeanie Starliper Kenny Starr Glen Stefan Pat Stell John Stevens Gene Stewart Ronald Stimpson Kathy Stockwell Phil Stover Susan Strey Jo Ann Stubblefield Dee Sullivan Margaret Sullivan Philip Supina Robert Svob Bill Swain Dan Swango Mickey Sweet I Q Nam -S f lb 1 QS U W x i ij X 1 I f l 'S 1 Sf A f . ll? D-.S Xi S The fully ,K V 'wmqpwmf NAA ff !!3u WM X 'QQ QQMTWQWQN E ' , X NANXN wr 2 , .1 , 5 I Mm. . ,L-Q... if 4 .WZ V62 'VV ' jg V X 4 W I -W Y 'I K If , nf ' . ' ' f, 3 f W' , , ' 4 S ' I ' The student council sponsored the decorating of the Christmas tree. All willing students participated in beauti- fully decorating the tree. 87 1 1 'f 8 I f ft fs , One semester of 5 Q' X ' -, 1 ' Q A , I ' 4, - 2 .52 5 A X Q 2 ' Gif? W' J ' za. 7 6 - . f A 4 . gg , f T, f J 12 ,sf f ,Q U ' ' W , ,l at 5' , Q , gff f f I Q f X 7 , AW 4 f M WJ i f' f V ' ' , . J f ,,,. ' X ,XA M9 ' health is required for all Junior students. Mr. Everett Nicholson leads a rf , 9 ' ' , f I U -.lgmylzv I . 1 . K 51: X Qv K . I I 2 5, .., 5 , WM : :Q t k W xv. . l 'Q ejrgqna K C My 'A JN 'A' f ,W 'VW , f .1 , 3. ,Q -- f ' an N ' -f f r f1.,.f. Q ff f, A if- Q ' 'Q , Z. 1' if ' fs! f ,L : . 4 N- X X 37 X5 - K QM 5251 A elel . - J J wfzlifs K 7 J f i ,f ,,, f ff' V 1 , f X x x, y W r f ' f . F' is Q K 3 N3 ' f QS.: JS, Xi , Z, X ,V ings X X W' I Vey V by W V f J f . Q 1? ' 7 ' ,I J xv J f X f 5 1' 1,, V X X 1- s ah K5 E' Q f 3 . f ,, jf, K 5 - s jf ww! 3' ' ff-f' L.jj Q Q V' lf' 'fry Q L M, , s f ' , 4 -' Y Ji' af, 'Q , ,, J' W .' I I W7 G ' , , ,ia ' af f N .: .. 5 2:2:2:f1I': X 'fx' Q t 5 F , ' 5, 4 - X ' W T - , ' L ' , f ff ,Q : Q Z H9531 gy, ' L wi 5 7 jj, r ' W fffiff iz , S X J 4 - i ' d : V.. Pete Waidler ' Bill Walker rits , , f N, 4 Charles Walker fs, fi 1 , f 4 V v -W . My if u W ,EE-al: I Don Walker Marlene Wallace Joann Walters Carol Walthall Barbara Ward Tom Warner Larry Way Karen Webb Joan Weinzapfel l. s , . S5115 3 I .. ' . N it was b fs ' Clgyp , 1 J is ff 'Q . J , L ,M L F y . 'i -X X x f at 1 X 1 5, C X i 'U' X it , XZ f V , X1 X 7 XV x vi? X eg xx f gt ggi A bt.. V 4, -V 225521 ff at f' bu I X V I X E N' X Chip Tobey Ronny Todd Trisha Tomlinson Gwen Torsell Chuck Trott Duane Tucker Diane Tully Joe Valdez John Valdez Manuel Valdez Elsie Vanderfat Diane Vaughn Nancy Vaura Larry Veith Bob Verity John Vrchota Leigh Waid Reta Waid discussion. f .,, ' X Ke i iff' 1 V if 5 2 as 'L tl 4 tv Afw , .M V l J 2: A tal? ' s l FJ! A, -at .. 1 5 Some E 5 Yi W L , scussion. if fl I 5' , 4 'Wray A. f .. , L is -'1' - ,.: 1 X V '2:':' X Joyce Wells W f, Q ,A: : Roberta West ff, ,X I x I Kay Wertman ,A i Gene Westmoreland n Shirley White y J jg Janet W1 ht ii ' NN . . . Dave Williams ,K ' Roy Williams iw r t I Q A Darlene Williamson ti li fif Steve Willner Jean Wilson , J, f X t Dick Winters fo 2 if 'J 'iiiiii i J 1 tg, - A ff ' 07 .. - F ' ' Wmson Wollesen 'a lt' l.l::.2 .1 f - s W if ' if 'ti 'J fa .iw ' iff, A,,:, .. 'fl ti Pam Womoch1l , ' ,V zs. at we f , y J p -, f .. . i ,, Loren Woods , ' J fini X s , i offe ns e V ff f IH t JS t - . J me if js gi 1 , yy 1 J if Qfff f ni f tl Q' fix? Cliff Wright 5 i Janet Wright , 3, at o.-o Z, . . . fm N MX J a f Cecelia WuJc1k J 2 -w 'ff' V Wilbert Wynne If - M- , jf ' V, - ..,:.: : B111 YHICII .,l, .:,l, ,-,,.-:. A - I -..., Gall Yering if my Q' it f ' . A t e - 'AS' fi A Debbie Young 0 VV--. i at A if Pete Young il f J. ,, 2-.. J s f ff' x 'Af' S W ff 0 Larry Younger ,, 2 of t-,1 ga 4 J , Kay Zeidler mv if J' 'I Lester Zornes ,A 1 li' C' 1 ' - lk J ' .., A tt-':--t V , Connie Ruth Zylks A ,Q ,AX M? P is 2 ww vii? V F5 J- xl 5'??i?zqi93lE2E Some of the Dardznnaires practice with the choir for the Christmas program. Y ' f E f' 2 fax ni , ' 2 mx fx M Dorothy Eicher 5. Dick Lohmann , Richard Hernandez 89 X E, I , , ,517 . ma ri .l la- if V, f' E' V RUE' 2? QYMAW f . ff U 2 4 Being Sophomore Class presi- dent was an experience Illl never forgetj, states Nick Williams. His interests range from football and wrestling to popular music. Ski' 1, , A junior varsity cheerleader for two, years, Sophomore Class veep,,' Mary Jo Holman, rates cheerleading as her favorite pas- time. She was vice preseident of the Bona Fidus. Dance Hlibb Tide, Movie Tops Year The second fun-filled year for the Sophomore Class featured a movie and a dance. Preparation for the dance Ebb Tidej, which was held on January 8, was begun well ahead of time. Members of the advisory board were assisted by indi- viduals of the class. In April the popular movie Rebel Without a Cause,', which stars James Dean and Natalie Wood, was presented to the student body. As one of the ,largest freshman classes that Catalina has had, the class was also active during its freshman year. The movie UMiracle in the Rainl' proved to be a success when presented to the stu- dent federation. All proceeds from Class sponsored ac- tivities went to the class treasury which in turn supported the class activities. During its freshman year, the class sponsor was Patrick Maguire, but Alan Sulman was the sponsor this year. 'Row 1 I we .W 90 Sophomore Class secretary, Carolyn Breck, has lived in Tuc- son for ten years. Carolyn was secretary of the Bona Fidus Tri- Hi-Y and is active in C-Y Teens and Girls, League. Aaron Sulman Adviser 'Z uff, Q John Bob S Drivers tests th WW F XX ,.,-,..:::-e:s: :- X .,....... :' x if : s . - Y. A P 'x 3' Row 1: Carolyn Breck, Meredith Mutterer, Lynn McEvers, Pat Gibson, Peggy Hoag. Row 2: Willow Carter, Mary Jo Holman, John Rowe, Susan Salant, Sharon Watson, Connie Gillespie, Lawrence Ingram, Nick Williams, Lane Wilf, Johnny Wilson, Jerry Fitz, Bob Hoffman. l at at . y r Advisory Board H If, a t ,- 5 Q t it ll x., ' 1 X A fs. V M x i Z , ' Q . ,5 tv I, lg Q ,J , xx X Q, 1 M C fatty! 4, f. .cr I I , 1 . Y- W . .1151 f Drivers training students examine a car motor as Clyde Phillips Many different tests are given to drivers education students. tests the gil, Theron Bradford demonstrates one of them. 'V ' Ei., j uuuuu 1 VV ,, It 4, X xv gg X C f M f ? J f a S E 7-s...,, 4 , sea. 'L I 2 C B m , .Q MQ v. 2127110 . V . N T 'w I in 9 r H y 3,45 ag. , y ,., I, 2 1 aa l I My 7 . I 1 '5 - X , 'ii vi. 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Y fr ' ' ' J,' 4 Eddy Bell Y , X I Marsha Bell ,J J ,J V e . , J gg Mlke B611 Z J, J X ,X ,J . :,f ,f ,f , , ,J ,N 4 A r - X A Q45 J W S, ,J 3 J sf, gy BJ Bill Bellah A 3 A ,,.r J ' uibzi J J 'JV' Carole Bennett M ::: E sn Q ffdfz X if ,,, Q 1 6 -,,, . y ,.... , 35. .. f wg N gg, M ,Mg Frank Benvenuto B Q , A J J 3, -J:J Jf'J' K aren Bergman J 'iiiii at ,l i 'W 1 Carol Berfy J X ' J f ' -'B' Roger Berry af ' , M, , , X v i . ,4 .i i ,' c., J f. x. sg K ,J , , S J l ,gill S 4 fl YH ff ff ax A3 gg I E is f ., , 5 4 W if Nickie Bath r s fy ,f Ia. 'ZZ J X X Lm , 2 172 A5 if' 'C 5 ff J S V 1' 'llll gsm ?', 5 ,ffl A I 'I ll ' 5 .. fp Q- V .I 1, V Y E X h Q r m 5 x X g , , , i ,gn g -'Q X 'T 1 A J, ,X ,, ' I I if - j IRQSQ fl J 3 , Q , , X A K i . -ws I 7 X P ZA, J . v ' I l I in . I ts Q S l , ,gg3g:gf2:2 we WW' ' .. ,f f - 1 2 , M ' -ct .1 ii ,,,, 5 thx M ru V 'fury fi! ,...,, S . M , f f, , W' Q , 4 ,. f Q '- H 3 f ML, f K xiii, . f pe , X H ff! . I ff ' at r X if fa, it it ' V Ziff- fibffi ff l ll ' V 142' iggaiig I I Z Patsy Brenton Susan Brewer Barry Briggs Gary Brinlee JoAnn Brody Judy Brott Shirley Bruner Beverly Butler Lynn Bryant Donna Buckner Judith Burns Ray Bush Bob Bykerk Sharon Cable Carol Callaghan Mary Jane Campbell Pam Campbell Tom Campbell Andrea Canning Shirley Cannon Charles Caramella Charlene Carlson Van Carlson Mike Carpenter Q M'-N. ! f 4 f ,nf .WN Q-Q X , M .fn in ' l 49? ' S11 ' TN... AN... ,B 35-s.. my as-A lm..-. Ka. V C 'Q' N E ,W V 5 .-,Ak 5 0 A f K I 1 X f Z Q G , .1 ,I A 3 e' N 1 .4 . Ai is 1 XF J , lui ff TV ff ff Mx Y V , , if J' L f, 'NU f J fl i '. ii is i im l l 'iyfx f W A fi, A if if 2 , rife . ff ,, A' 31 ,xr Z A Q I , ,sf Q ' fl x I I xy f' af If 'gg i J ff '45 I It ' .,,,, , j If, ,w ifi ,J , if JY? 'fl' ' Y' s it X, I ,, W, Jil ,' 'A z gg 5 ,11 -3 f 31 X wr-FM.fe f ,f fi Ronald Bethke Barry Bingham Gail Binnion Cary Birenbaum Richard Blute Alice Boepple A Brock Bond Phil Booker Edward Bowering Dave Bowman Jim Boyd Carmen Bradley Grace Bradley Bill Brady Alice Breazeale Pat Brecht Carolyn Breck Marsha Brent 1 I , 5 ,J fl in f'i9V'i A j X Z? zz -Z3 Q' ' 'ffgfai 'f f1 K ' N B 14 i f , . W I X I , V xx ,f , , , ,fy 1 , ,,, 3 'T , X ,av x -' 1 if , 4? , T 'W , 'Q ,ff ' 7 A - Lf .W , , M My ' X X A .li x I ' 1 1 N , xl , , fr . - , if iw i fx I -V , 1, ' ,rf 'FZ ' W , ' , ' ' f - ' M46 A f , ,, , I f ' , ,.., ,V ,h f' Nfl 4 Q, fQ,f'w,. f , A f v , 5 3 ,, ,M A . 4 I7 515 Q Ay 7 S, J 7, i , ff nvz , f'lj Willow Carter f Frank Castel De Oro K if Ray Cavallvoci M 3 .2 X C7 John Celaya , f 1 Don Chandler Q J X ' X, Jean Chastain 'Richard Childs . W 'fflf . 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Q ' 3' Sheila Dainty l sy, H C if 5 Ruth Danehy A f Melinda David f -fl J 5 . 'fl ,Q gf Z ff , x wf ' Nxlfl f 7, C I .ffffw ' . 1 . ,. f Q. rx V ,. i X ,, 1 f fi ggi ,B Z 32. ' ig J .S . W S Xt H Q, 5, . 1 L 6 sv' EIN Z - .rtt Q ff '-v:' X U X ii X' ' Q. .gg ' ' . 'PS 1 N Q W -'.' . -,-, , X , vs Z ff SX 12. C I J , sl , .. XM F Z X X X, I gf A. lfu, ,. i it f X figs Q E if Xt X if r w J J J i Jim Davis Lila Davis Sharon Davis Vickie Davis Sue Dees Gary Demberg Audrey DeMichael is lf Y an l -Q we X , 'Q - ,. , if-.Ei s nl 'K V APA FZ' ,W gf! .Q fag ' ' 'N , .A V: 3, ... . V ,fe ' 4 AAA f Q .. XA A ? A ,, M AA AA!! - I f '1 .2 1 fff- f -' , 1 V fa : ' i . i A: X X 41 .,,,f 21. X KX HX J XX .f 'A' fer W 5 X' 1 J X I s ' X .- Y 1 f . ' i . S Q 51 V. 'J S rs gl Ass, --:: ,'.- - -s ' ..,., 5 I . X n W1 2 A' , 1 A - ,r A 2 AAAAA -- ' 'Z 1 A 1 S s 1 , -Q V J 4 - V- ss 2 K 3, . W A-v , V 1:fiaf g , 5 , Q :':':'1 5 N , , ., ,,.. ,.,.. .: '-:- A .1 ' A4 S ,, J t f' ,GV A rx ' 2 A ,, X--.Q AA A41 . . A 1,1 AA. A A QA AA A A ,5l:Z3,.AgxA,,A k. AAZ? J . 7' J Af J Z 3 x fs ' S . 1 , V Q 5 - 3+ + , 253 ' ' I ,I 4 ii VV in 1 1 el iN, . Eiga fi I, f fl ' 'Y' is 445. l 51' ' V V V, - fxrqwayj iw7V1 Q K ff f if A 2 + 1 if K ' 352213 X ' fr yi-f'f A My , V I in Zi ,, i Q' A K Ah , fi A 4 , Aw im., A A AA,-as 4,,,., A5 ANA J V,,, ft gf, WZ X , x. A A , A ., .,., AA X A N A 4 ..:. Ax f AW at , AA z A V X s L, . i ti i ,Li Carol Eley Shaaron Elledge Bob Elliot Carolyn Elmer Karen Elvrum Evelyn Evans Buzz Ezell Jackie Fahey Patti Fay Vicki Fenech Larry Fennerty Bill Ferry Shirley Jean Fischer Judy Fish Bob Fisher Dave Fithian Jerry Fitz Ernest FitzGerald Sidney Follett Janet Forbes Doug Forester John Fountain Gail Fox Donna Frasure 3 aaa? f a nw . f ' , , Vv Q I X w A ' , A. ...Wx 5 A ' ' ' , V wks ,.,, A A 1 Q ' i jig 3 X en. '4' , Z f J, , I - 'iz '-sf? 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Q ' si 5Eifi'ffs5551s5s55:x21'V?rfi:?'.A'f,if 5 ii i' ' , M7 X, ix-2551 --1 -... .......t:.::: -W1 K V, J , 2'-222255525222Isfsfrwifiifzzff,eff Q12 i Q i V V.:iyi A J .A A A A . 73 V, if f ff f , , ,Q A A fs an VV KA, A Q, WQAA A 0 gg, A AA W7 , 1 , A VA 'A A fa, 7 , P Aj . - ,fr ,J V- f AA , ia AA A J . X I L if fl ' f NV ff 1' , N , ,V ,V ,f 1 H J 5 I ff X T af if x 'A ' , we 1' ' 'V' f f L f V. 4 ' if A, A 5,3 4 fa J , J ,, ,V A I I' ff mf f 5 ,G A , Init ,a ' ll PIII. Ill im 2 ' ' ' 95 ts. 'f ,er 3' s l ,X X . ,, ,N , 4: X :asf 5 K , , X N , M f W WX l 4 1-3 Yr' f -3' .X S' Qi? 7. 9 N :fn , A ff MN '1 i sa K 'Sw ll Z A ' LR X Vw W ly ,,,..,.,-.av--- mu ---ig A biology class enjoys the many facilities found in their classroom. F f V M ef ri? . E. ,Q ,i-T., af , , X , ,N , .,, V as '93 ' 'fi fx Z' Aff G ii M04 1 'Y in in fr P A if -f 'lik' it f J .,.. b l if E: , I, , :mas x M , A. ,,, , , . X h, 515113 5 5 S. h l yi H .1 ff if fl . .J Q v, 0 ? 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'.,H ' 1 if H Q, 'kswfs ' ,., f K 2,5 2 X ,,.,,7...ff xx . ,,.. , j .- ,fx ff: S' -. A. : ' Q , iff :- 7 X . ,,,, Dancing, tennis, swimming, and skiing are among the inter- ests of Freshman Class vice-pres- ident, Judy Cooke. As vice-pres- ident she assisted the president in any way she could and ofliciated in his absence. Freshman Mold Successful Class In an exciting election Kelly Hanson was chosen president, Nancy Cooke vice- president, Judy Cooke secretary, Joe Breck, Darcy Poole, Chuck Roberts, and Lynn Spencer council, and Barbara Ewing and Bonnie Underhill court mem- bers. Shortly afterwards the rest of the members of the advisory board were picked. After the election, the advisory board got under way and decided the ac- tivities that the class would participate in during the year. A skating party was held on December 9 at Rollerama. Much hard work and planning went into the class dance which was held in March. There were over 500 freshman this year. They came from several different junior high schools in Tucson and from schools from all over the nation. The junior highs in Catalina's district have furnished the majority of students how- ever. In spite of this fact they have united to become a successful class. The class has much to look forward to in its sopho- more, junior, and senior years. The class sponsor was Warren Kaler. 4'?WN fevw Nw 108 Like her twin sister, Judy, Nancy helped to promote class activities in the Freshman Class. Being a member of Girls' League, Rainbow Girls, and the Junior Red Cross filled a busy year. ii 'A A4 ,X I X N ,E 2 V gs I i '25, i Q 1 . 5 s 'V gi 9: 1 72 .A fl Row 1: Nancy Cooke, secretary. Kelly Hanson, president, Judy Cooke, vice-president, Row 2: Warren Lynn Spencer, Jenny Burkhart, Vern Pricer, Robert Bartlett, Linda Lanctot, Kathy Hanson, Hyalie Linda Mienema, Trudy Hummel, Bonnie Schroeder, Frances Upham, Sharon Hawke, Don Gabriel Stevrck, Chuck Roberts, Joe Breck. Roger Thomas, George Cunningham. Advisory Board ,JI .lk ' l ,A Q' Kaler, adviser, Connie Graham, Lipson, Janet Stitzer. Row 3: Row 4: Darcey Poole, Barbara During the day, students use the thousands of books in the library ' 'N X 3,-.W l , as -. 2 .., is f 471' aff X ,1 ,X Q f l 1,311 -,, '3 QW If fffrf' r- T ' 1, f fs K fs 11 f mm. -4' AW' f Y ' 1 , .1 , , f . J- af t A .WWA H91 ? 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He plans to earn a law degree after graduation from Catalina. Trojans Outlast Lancers Two thousand fans watched the Catalina Trojans open their 1959 season with a 13-6 victory over a surprisingly strong Salpointe eleven. The Trojans scored twice in the first half with touch- downs by halfback Tom Kosser and Don Hawk. Hawk took a pitchout from quarterback Dave Berg and raced over the goal line from the 8. Kosser ran 54 yards through the middle of the Lancer line in the closing seconds of the first half to score Catalina's second touchdown. An outbreak of fumbleitis prevented the Trojans from running up a higher score. Four times Salpointe recovered Catalina miscues. When the final gun sounded, the Trojans were on the Salpointe one yard line. Catalina Loses Heartbreaker to Mesa 20-26 Mesa's J ackrabbits came from behind to edge Catalina in a thrill-packed game played before 3800 avid fans at the Trojan stadium on Sept. 25. Down 19-20 in the fourth quarter, the Jackrabbits made a sustained 73 yard drive and capped it by driving over the goal line for the deciding tally. Scoring for the Blue and White were Lefthalf Tom Kosser on a 30 yard scamper off right tackleg end Tom Kenan on a 28 yard aerial play from quarterback Dave Berg, and fullback Neal Genda on a 6 yard pass from Berg. Bread and butter man for the Trojans, Tom Kosser was the gamels leading ground-gainer with a total of 132 yards gained rushing. Y 1 v 'P- ' .Aw ' Catalina fullback Neal Genda is brought down by a pair of Trojan halfback Don Hawk rushes in to assist in bringing ' M J k bbit Salpointe tacklers down 21 C53 30 fa 129 SV1 Tom Kosser gains 10 yards on an end sweep against Phoenix En Central Bobcats Edge Trojans 14-13 500 Trojan rooters, in Phoenix for the annual out-of- town game, cheered in vain as Catalina dropped a close 13-14 decision to the Phoenix Central Bobcats on Oct. 3. Scoring all their points in the first quarter, the Blue and White drive sputtered and died as the Bobcats came roar- ing back in the second half to not only edge the Trojans in points but to overwhelm them in the battle of statistics. Halfback Tom Kosser scored the Hrst touchdown for the Blue and White when he sped 60 yards for the tally with 3:48 left in the Hrst quarter. Right halfback Don Hawk crossed the goal for the Trojans for their second touchdown when he ran thirty yards around left end to d Tom Kenan snags a pass in the Scottsdale game Rincon Goes On Rampage Against Catalina Rincon's rambling Rangers smashed the walls of Troy and soundly defeated the Catalina Trojans 27-6 in the first pigskin clash between the two schools. Ranger halfback Bill Spriggs passed for two touchdowns and ran two more over as he led the Rangers to victory. Neal Genda saved the Trojans from a whitewash by lugging the ball over from the two yard line early in the second period to temporarily tie the game up at 6-all. However, Spriggs and company came bounding back to score two more touchdowns. in the second period to take a 20-6 halftime lead. In the third period, Spriggs passed to Joe Morris for the final score of the evening. score standing up. Alternating between center and extra point specialist on the foot- ball squad was Jim Nichols. Jim, a 17-year old senior, was on the varsity team for two years. He plans to major in P.E. in college. 130 Rick Parrish, 17-year old senior guard, completed his second year on the varsity squad this season. He is also a catcher on the Trojan baseball nine. Upon graduation, Rick hopes to take up studies lead- ing to rabbinical degree. f J 4 ' ' 'if 5. 7' 427 f a 'dliiiisf f X ' fffk itss -r 4- S , Ylwrif, ,fa 1. .21 , V, fm f my Jw, f f uhm, ' ass' j 'W ' X' f, 4. M41 fyftlff f .: '24 0 Xian 1 1 :.-.vf -X , A -.4 -43--gsr wsX g 1 X T ' 92-5' YL :rf ,..,1 51? Xs -......1, ,,Ts- Zz ' -f--- -A t t - 415-.,1-. ..., ,A Q f ry A . i s I ' . . . is .., ,, . , ss. . .. f 1 . Jeff Slzofner, 18-year old senior, played defensive linebacker on the 1959 Trojan squad. A 2-year var- sity man, Jeff is also a standout on the Catalina wrestling team. He plans to take up medicine in the future. Br Tr ha bfi leo ho on for un: riv onl pei yai off po bla ent s.. its mt. F S1 Ste Q ag iw 1 fs af-Mr'f Llina Troy 1 the ,owns :tory. h by n the 6-all. ck to take assed C Val'- . He the Bread and butter man for the Trojans this year was senior left half, Tom Kosser. An outstanding broken-iield runner, Tom was se- lected for all-city and all-Class AA honors. He played three seasons on the squad. E gm 2 35 Q Frank Lochner played right guard on the Blue and White pigskin squad this year. A two-season vet- eran, Frank was also senior class president. He hopes to enroll in the University of Arizona after graduation. ass . it XX. ' , q S vw is Playing left tackle on the '59 foot- ball eleven was Ed McGlothin. This 17-year old senior also com- petes on the Trojan track squad. Ed plans to become an electrical engineer upon graduation from Catalina. Badgers Crush Catalina With injured left halfback Tom Kosser out of the lineup for the second consecutive week, Catalinais Trojans were unable to muster an effective offensive against cross-town rival Tucson High, as they fell to the Badgers, 7-26. The only tally for the Blue and White came early in the second period with Don Hawk driving over the goal from the 6 yard line. Leading Catalina on the defense was left halfback Bob Svob. Bob brought virtual consternation to the Badger offense by continually charging in from his secondary position to spill the ball carrier. In summing up the game, Trojan mentor Ken Pearson blamed the loss on the fact that, 'fWe just didn't have enough horsesf, Scottsdale Annihilates Trojans 44-14 Scottsdale's dauntless Beavers broached the walls of the Trojan defense and crushed Catalina 44-14 in a night game played on Oct. 23. Two fourth quarter pass plays from Neal Genda to reserve halfback Tee Cook and end Alan Head kept the Trojans from being goose-egged in the contest. Jim Nichols accounted for both points after touchdown. After the game, Scottsdale coach Virgil Savage was quoted as saying that Catalina didn't look like it wanted any part of last week's gamef, He later apologized by phone to Coach Pearson and wrote a letter to the squad. In his apology he stated, ul have high respect for Ken Pearson, his team and the Catalina student body. Our relationship with Catalina has been very good and the spectators in Tucson have always exhibited good sports- manshipf, Swivel-l1ip.s' Kosser breaks step off a long gain away from an Amphi Panther to Panther halfback Leroy Hand comes in to drop Neal Genda 'lfe 2 un 131 ter l short r i A Rincon blocker knocks out Dave Berg as Ranger halfback Trojans Dave Berg 1153, Jeff Sh0fl1Cl' 1333, and B013 Gaylord Bill Spriggs racgs to 3 touchdown C851 smother Ranger ball carrier Burl Blesterfield for a short loss Catalina Swamped By Flagstaff A pair of Flagstaff Eagles, Clyde Joe and Jack Miller, coupled with a rain-soaked field and 40 degree weather proved too much for a cold Catalina eleven as the Trojans fell 6-26. Catalina got an early break by recovering a Flagstaff fumble inside the Eagle ten yard line. Moments later, Neal Genda lugged the pigskin over from the one yard line for Catalina's first and only tally of the night. The conversion attempt failed and the Trojans led 6-O. The Eagles took the lead in the third quarter of play when halfback Clyde Joe sprinted nine yards to paydirt. The Blue and White were unable to regain the initiative, and Flagstaff scored twice more in the final period to put the game on ice. Trojans Whip Amphi 14-7 Catalina's fighting Trojans coupled Amphi bobbles and the passing of quarterback Dave Berg to hand the Amphi- theater Panthers a 14-7 defeat in an intracity pigskin contest. The Trojans, who entered the game as slight underdogs, upset pre-game forecasts and ended a six game losing streak. Amphi took the opening kickoff and scored its touch- down a scant four minutes later when Glenn Ezell carried the ball over from the one on a quarterback sneak. The teams traded the ball back and forth until the closing minutes of the half, when Catalina took the ball on its own 12 yard line and marched 88 yards to paydin. Don Hawk put the game on ice in the third quarter by crossing into the end zone from the one. Starting left end for the Blue and White this season was senior, Tom Kenanf Tom, 17 years of age, has been on the varsity team for two years. He is also a sprinter on the track squad and a member of the Lettermen's Club 132 Senior halfback Don Hawk was the latter half of Catalina's one- two offensive rushing punch this season. Playing his third year on the varsity squad, Don hopes to take up machine drawing when he graduates 18-year old senior Neal Genda was the starting fullback on this year's pigskin squad. Completing his third year on the team, Neal also played basketball for the Trojans in addi- gon to being student body presi- ent. C. caus a 0- cros- held P operl Troj never War to tl mag agai: T rami Pue to Bob War snuff ran Resf 2 5 I i s and nphi- gskin slight a six ouch- irried , The .osing an its Don xssing X z 2' was third addi- I TCSI- Pueblo Goose-Eggs Catalina 20-O Cataiinais seasons finale, postponed for two days be- cause of rain and a muddy playing field, was marred by ,,i 0-20 loss to Pueblofs Warriors. The clash between the cross-town rivals was played on the neutral Tucson High field on Monday, Nov. 16. .Pueblo halfback Fernando Santa Cruz received the opening kickofi and raced 95 yards through the entire Trojan defense to vault the Warriors into a lead that was never threatened. Later in the first quarter, the same Warrior prepster returned a Catalina fourth down punt to the Trojan 14 yard line. On the hrst play from scrim- mage, Santa Cruz lugged the pigskin over the goal line again to rack up Pueblo's second tally of the night. The Trojan's managed to halt the Warrior warpath rampage for the next two quarters. In the final period, Pueblo took the ball on its own ten and marched 90 yards to paydirt. Late in the same quarter Catalina halfback Bob Chalden returned a Pueblo punt 65 yards to the Warrior IO yard line. The Trojan rally was abruptly snufied out when Pueblo recovered a Catalina bobble and ran out the clock. Reserve center Harry Cornelius closes in on a Pueblo Warrior Trojan Bob Chalden C255 rushes in to assist in bringing down a Rincon ball carrier Neal Genda bites the dust after a hard tackle by a Tucson High player F W f fm' W W W , I . 4 4 l , ,V v:U,W,,L ,,,,,,,, t ,X , gfwm, L ' , , if 7, ,, 7 Y X 7' 2 , , , 4 H ' , W , , 5 f ff Q 'fd' V ,f f , ,, f yy ,M f f Q . ff ,f Wmff, W X 4 , f ' M ,.,, f M, my if W M Little Trojans Snare City J.V. Championship f .a!Lw E f . - . All! fjsll ,egg ,, 77 F3 , 77 i?igg!g??iZ,?AEaEZv f.,.a an y ,ga 27, 5 1?g2Zf mwwfwdff .1 ,, tiki AA 2, Q , my ', .3 Row 1: Jack Gatlin, Monte Amyx, Harold McAlpine, Jim Holt, Bob Sher, Barry Bingham, Bill Sumner, Wayne Appleton, Bernard ' ' V ld . R w 2: Coach Bradford, Conrad MHYCIOHC Mordret, Terry Runyan, Bill Hodder, Doug Ward, Bob Bykerk, Bill Bellah, George a ez 0 , Bob Crofts, Art Mazur, Jerry Fitz, Larry Dent, Jim Sheet, Richard Martin, Don Pearson, Bob Jameson, Tom Murphy, Tom Barthole- mew, Phil Booker, Dale Groshon, Sam Thompson, Don Hoosier, C.live Seal, John Rawllnson, Chris Cole, Coach Swanson. Led by quarterback Tom Murphy, who threw twenty- three touchdown passes in the season, the 1959 edition of the Catalina junior varsity team finished the season with an 8-2 record. Coached by Bob Swanson and Theron Bradford, the Little Trojans won the city j.v. champion- ship, symbolic of football supremacy in the Tucson area. Opening with a 6-25 trouncing at the hands of Sal- pointe, the jayvees won their next two in a row over Casa Grande and Rincon, 33-6 and 20-6 respectively. The second defeat of the season came at the hands of a power- ful Mesa team, 20-40. Returning home, the Little Trojans handed out a mauling of their own as they pummeled Amphi to the tune of 51-0. Next the team met and de- The j.v. squad extended its winning streak to three in a row as they kayoed the Rincon Deputies 19-12. Journey- ing to Salpointe the following week, the Blue and White avenged an earlier loss by coming from behind to wallop the Little Lancers 41-27. In the city championship game against Pueblo, quarterback Murphy led his teammates to a 19-7 halftime lead. Pueblo roared back to tie the score at 19 apiece in the second half. A touchdown pass from Murphy to Clive Seal put the Little Trojans ahead 26-19. With one minute left in the game, Pueblo scored another touchdown. The extra point pass attempt was intercepted and Catalina won 26-25. In the final contest of the season, the jayvees outlasted Amphi to win 34-25. l ,.,.,,.,. . ,Q ' 3 feated the Tucson High Little Badgers 43-24. 1 ' ' , Coaches Bob Swanson and Theron Bradford J.V. Managers Bob Atkinson and Bob Johnson 134 J .V. Schedule-1959 Sept. 19 Catalina 6 Salpointe 25 Sept. 26 Catalina 33 Casa Grande 6 Oct. 1 Catalina 20 Rincon 6 Oct. 8 Catalina 20 Mesa 40 Oct. 15 Catalina 51 Amphi 0 Oct. 22 Catalina 43 Tucson 24 Oct. 29 Catalina 19 Rincon 12 Nov. 4 Catalina 41 Salpointe 27 Nov. 12 Catalina 26 Pueblo 25 Nov. 19 Catalina 34 Amphi 25 E1 ZZZQ affx K , 0 f Row Grifli Row Dann in in J bee the tea six chz ant vic Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. ip f' . .Ji .nl J '-ww f 4, ff' ,lf 1 9 . ., st 4 xi' ' f ,ff Bernard larcione, larthole- three in Journey- nd White to wallop hip game imates to the score :ass from 1d 26-19. 1 another .tercepted le season, 25 le 6 6 40 O 24 12 27 25 25 Lack Of Depth And Tough Schedule Keep Frosh From Winning Season 99- il .ta 71 w27f 9 Row I: Frank Knoop, Danny Wetherbee, Ronnie Anderson, David Klinsen Mark Depascal, Dennis Loss. R 2' W 1 S , ow . es ey tarr, Bob Griflin, Rick Grexel, Don Gabriel, Rocco Andresano, Jack Riggi, Mike Cartwright, Glenn Thompson, Dick Hoffman, Bill Cowley. Row 3: Pat Sadler, Mark Stumpf, Charles Walthall, Kenny Fox, Woody Webb, Tony Paik, Carl Wiley, Jay Johnson, Tom Carol, Danny Gray, Tim Burr. This year's freshman football squad was small, both in size and number. Fifty-eight boys reported for practice in September, but by the end of the season this group had been reduced to twenty-eight pigskinners. It is hoped that these remaining players will develop into a fine varsity team in the future. The season record of four wins and six losses does not indicate the type of football which characterized the team according to Coaches Mel Vogel and Ev Nicholson. The Colts successfully opened their season with a 12-7 victory over Casa Grande. Pueblo turned the tables in the next outing as Catalina fell 7-12. Flowing Wells then decisioned the Colts 6-26. Amphi followed suit by squeez- ing past the frosh with a 7-13 triumph. The Colts regained the initiative the next week by dropping Tucson 19-14. They made it two in a row by edging Rincon 12-7. The Salpointe frosh squad was the next victim as the Colts swamped the parochial school 39-6. In the second meet- ing of the year with Pueblo, the cross-town school made a clean sweep of the season, annihilating the Colts 6-39. Sunnyside proved' a little too strong for the Blue and White by eking out a 13-14 victory. The Colts ended their season with a 7-19 loss at the hands of Mesa. f 1959 Frosh Schedule 1 gahlm, ' Sept. 26 Catalina Casa Grande -a Oct. 1 Catalina Pueblo 1? 7 Oct. 8 Catalina Flowing Wells ,, ,,,, -5 , na Q Oct. 15 Catalina Amphi lx, ' r 1' gill Egg? Oct. 22 Catalina Tucson ...,, Q-,giyfg.ff.fMfff'i L 1 Q lt ll g Oct. 29 Catalina Rincon J' Q lklrglat Nov 4 Catalina Salpointe jilgqltki Nov. 14 Catalina Pueblo 1, q I1 Nov. 19 Catalina Sunnyside J .V l Nov 25 Catalina Mesa 'if' 7 l 1 Frosh managers Tom Saenz and Jim Coaches Ev Nicholson and Mel Vogel p ' 135 . - Ai l' f . Q X M. ln' V V WNV 5. '- - . 'iifff' ' ,- i 'QAQR L. X J fffyig , ,Q 1 S5232 W jf f ',,7f'X , 'U' fr-. , X 4 X . , V . g:,-.y 5::5::.v X A--- , ,--- X .f 1 XX 'S C M1617 XXX 1 f , X my ,... X4 . . 'r ,5:.:,5::5:-:,, XX 2? e Q f i 44 RX M3312 , x XX .M WSM, ,, , , . ' 1 QS ':I'E:Q: X. f,,. s::,:.:::Q' f Q7 ef75X 7 S4 jf Avy - X if . JSA 6 ,S XXX! ff,,,XX,1 f Xu' X , ? f X. , X if 123' . 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EZ VK ff W gg 'Wf 'W' 'wif ,gawk V fl ff j V QM ff Z qw X f ww f ff Wig iv! W f W X Wa f f Z ff X W ff? f f' W! we jf ,a f 'f f Psy W I ff I ff 'swf f ff? 'V W f W W f' ff!! X 70 W ff fx QW' , W 1 W f Z I W X gf f ine ei 2 l Row 1: Bob Briedis Mgr., Joel Guerrero, Mike Sorey, Carl Ferguson, Don Carbiener, Dave Berg, Neal Gencla, Tim O'I-Jara. Row 2: Jim Landis, Buddy Doolen, Steve Miles, Jamie Foster, Harry Cornelius, Alan Head, Coach Bill Ken- neries. Row 3: Jerry Knapp, Mike Cook, Mike Fry, Dan Breck. 138 fam De De De Jar Jar Jar ALJ, V! 7' 4753 i t aa sl'Z7Q,, 1 5 3 NME 3 Jamie Foster, lMike Fry, Harry Cornelius, Jerry Knapp. Dec. 12-Catalina 52, Carl Hayden 43. Carl Hayden became the Trojans, third victim of the season as the Trojans outgunned the Falcons to win 52-43. Dan Breck led the Trojans with 16 points. Dec. 18-Catalina 62, Tucson 60. Buddy Doolen flipped in a one-handed jump shot with 7 seconds left on the clock to give the Trojans a tight 62-60 win over rival Tucson High. The Trojans, trailing by three at the half fought back to win in the final seconds. Steve Miles led Catalina with 16 points. Dec. 19-Catalina 45, Phoenix Union 76. The Tro- Jan. 1 Jan. 8 jans suffered a big letdown in falling to the State champion Coyotes. Buddy Doolen led the Trojans with 12 points. -Catalina 65, Nogales 38. The Trojans started the new year off by handing the Nogales Apaches a 65-38 defeat. Dan Breck led all scorers with 14 points. -Catalina 67, Amphi 39. The Trojans, led by Buddy Doolen's 16 points, outshot Amphi and coasted to a 67-39 win over their northside rivals. Jan. 9-Catalina 52, South Mountain 51. The Tro- jans blew an 8 point lead and barely defeated the Rebels from South Mountain by one point. Buddy Doolen led the Trojans with 20 points. Qxltfpgg. 1 E , V X '1 ff ff: f 152 , New - ' 4,-W -in s 1 X ty? , if sin Q. . .M-I Q ff' .1 7 dm Q ' Q W 4 f 2 Q' ,,.,.7s, . 1 M I 1 Bud Doolen goes up for a lay up against Tucson High. 'ti ,gg Q 1 M N9 Neal Genda drives in for a la u a ainst Rincon while Y P 8 Steve Miles screens out Dennis Albright. f 1 l I I 1. 1 .r 1 139 s The long arms of Dan Breck snare a rebound against Pueblo. Alan Head and Steve Miles keep their eye on the ball against Amphi. Don Carbiener, Steve Miles, Mike Sorey. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 15-Rincon 52, Catalina 45. A fired up Rincon team proved to be too much for the Trojans to handle as the Rangers stormed from behind in the final quarter to overpower Catalina 52-45. Dan Breck led the Trojans with 16 points. 16-Catalina 52, West Phoenix 43. The Trojans, led by Dan Breck's 12 points, overpowered the West High Thunderbirds 52-43 in a game at C.H.S. Former Trojan Bill Johnson managed to score two points for the Thunderbirds. 22-Catalina 60, Salpointe 48. The Trojans took an easy 60-48 win over the Salpointe Lancers to up their season record to 9-3. Dan Breck led all scorers with 17 points. 23-Catalina 78, Mesa 64. Dan Breck pumped in 19 markers to lead the Trojans to a 78-64 win over the Mesa Jackrabbits. 29-Catalina 58, Pueblo 42. The Pueblo Warriors were defeated by the Trojans for the second time 58-42. Buddy Doolen led Catalina with 15 points. 5-Catalina 60, Tucson 44. Led by Steve Miles with 17 points, the Trojans took a surprisingly easy win over the Tucson High Badgers 60-44. The Trojans had a 47-34 lead at the end of 3 quarters and the Badgers failed to make a come- back. The win was the biggest ever for the Trojans over Tucson and gave them a 6-3 edge in the series. X 140 Rincon ans to ind in 52-45. Lojans, d the me at ged to s took cers to led all ped in S4 win arriors d time points. Miles 'isingly 60-44. tl of 3 come- or the 3 edge Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. 6--Catalina 79, St. Mary's 59. Led by the 22 point scoring of Dan Breck, the Trojans took an easy 79-59 win over the St. Maryis Knights. This made it six in a row for Catalina. 1.2-Amphi 63, Catalina 52. The Amphi Panthers stunned the Trojans by taking advantage of poor Catalina shooting and defense to hand the Trojans a 63-52 defeat. 13-Catalina 65, Sunnyside 49. A 25 point third quarter put the Trojans in front to stay after a nip and tuck first half. Buddy Doolen led the Trojans with 12 points. 19-Rincon 52, Catalina 49. Before a record crowd of 3000 screaming fans, the Rincon Rang- ers once again came from behind in the fourth quarter to hand the Trojans a 52-49 defeat and throw the AA4 race into a lirst place tie. The Trojans, playing without the full services of Forward Buddy Doolen, led until the final minutes of the game. Dan Breck put on one of his best performances of the year, netting 21 points to lead the Trojans. 25--STATE TOURNAMENT, Phoenix Central 54, Catalina 53. A free throw by Gary Noble of Central with 4 seconds left in the game gave the Bobcats a close 54-53 win over the Trojans. Buddy Doolen led the Trojans with 18 points. Coach Kemmeries utters encouraging words to the team in a last minute huddle during the Pueblo game. .it -if Guard Dave Berg and Ranger Mike Summers grapple for the ball, as Buddy Doolen and Dan Breck look on. Dave Berg is fouled by Tucson's Chuck LaVetter while attempting Dan Breck closes his high school career by twirling the ball on his a Shot, little finger. I ' :ffl A ,ff 7-.. VV' 'fi 9 X X ' ' G ' 5 y - i f ' ELL... ..,, , fi! w t f fx 571 ,fond ff , , V J A We A A Jayvees Post Winning Season W ff' ff ,,-35?anw- wi, 025 fy-cw h K 'th W lls Row 2 Jack Gatlin Doug Ward Larry Row 1: Larry Dent, Raymond St. Clair, Ken Spiegel, Bob Elliot, Tom Murp y, ei ue .. . .' , , Johnson, Bob Jameson, John Post, Dann McGee Mgr. Row 3: Lane Wipff Mgr., John Helm, Bill Hibbs, Glenn Donahoe, Tom Bartholo- mew, Clive Seal, Coach Galen Kintner. '7-Q-A ff Coach Galen Kmtner Dann McGee and Lane Wipif, Managers J avee Schedule December 5 January Catalina ,,,,.,,,,, Salpginte .,,,---, Catalina .,,...,.., West Phoenix December ll January 22 Catalina ,,,.,,,,,, Pueblo ,,,--,,,---- Catalina ...,...... Salpointe ....t... December 12 January 23 Catalina ,...,..... Carl Hayden ,. Catalina ----'44--- Mesa - --A,---,-- -- December 18 January 29 Catalina .......... Tucson ............ Catalina ....,. Pueblo .... .,.,,.. December 19 February Catalina ,,,,, Phoenix Union Catalina ..,.,. Tucson ......,..... January 1 February Catalina ..,.. Nogales ,,,-,,---- Catalina ,...,,.... St. Marys' ., .. January 8 February 12 Catalina ..... Amphi , ,,,,,,,,,,, Catalina ......,. Amphi .......,..,. January 9 February 13 Catalina ...,. South Mtn. ,,,, Catalina ,.,...., Sunnyside January 15 February 19 Catalina ..... Rincon ,,,,,,,,,,,, Catalina ,..,.,.. Rincon .,....,,,,.. 35 142 The 1959-60 Trojan Junior Varsity racked up a season total of 11 wins, 7 losses. They also had a city record of 5-6. Coached by Mr. Galen Kintner, the Junior Trojans started off strongly, but fell off near the end. Opening with a 40-28 win over Salpointe, the Trojans dropped their next game to Pueblo 29-39. Carl Hayden became the Trojans, second victim as they swept past the Falcons 49-23. Tucson High handed the Junior Trojans a 42-33 setback. Journeying to Phoenix, the J ayvees were overcome by Phoenix Union when four men fouled out late in the game. The Trojans won the next three, over Nogales 51-41, Amphi 56-38 and South Mountain 60-30. After playing the Rincon Deputies to an 18-18 halftime tie, the Trojans stif- fened their defense and allowed Rincon only 5 points the entire second half, and went on to win 39-23. West Phoenix became the Sth straight Trojan victim by a 59-57 score. Salpointe ended the Trojan win streak, toppling them 44-39. The Trojans bounced back to defeat Mesa 54-38, but dropped the next two to Pueblo 45-54 and to Tucson 40-53. The Trojans recovered and won the next three, over St. Marys, 54-46. Amphi 66-52 and Sunnyside 60,26. In the season finale, lack of organization and coach Kintner led to the Trojans downfall as they fell to Rincon 31-35. Larry :holo- up a a city r, the ar the e, the 19. Carl ,s they anded ing to Union Trojans . 56-38 incon s stif- points . West by a streak, mack to Pueblo overed Amphi 1 coach fell to 6 Frosh Compile 7-8 Won-Lost Record 0 I St ndin : Coach Barnes, Walt Moody Mgr., Chuck Roberts, Jack Riggi, Warren Phelan, Carl Bowlby, Chuck Hudspeth, Dick Gregore . . . I 0 8 Leo Vath, Bob Krulish, Marc Stumpf, Tom Wilson, Terry Reister, Ken Fox, Luis La Forteza, Harold Young, Glenn Thompson, Da e Groshon Mgr. Sitting: Jerry Strey, Don Holmes, John Graves, Carl Seng, John Raab, Joe Breck, Kent Simmons, Bob Sorey, Don ' N ' d are, Bob Donald, Roger Thomas, Woody Webb, Jon Holstrom, Dave Uhler, and Gabriel, Steve Owens, Curt Gustafson. ot picture Bob Brunke. The 1960 freshman basketball team wound up with a record of 7 wins and 8 losses. Coached bv Mr. Richard Barnes, the Frosh opened with a 55-19 win over Salpointe, but dropped the next game to Pueblo 41-49. The Freshman then squeezed past Tucson 36-35 and Amphi'43-35 but dropped a 38-61 decision to the Rincon Freshmen. The Colts then won the next two over Salpointe 36-28 and Sunnyside 60-47. From there, the Frosh lost five in a row, to Pueblo 37-54, Tucson 41-48, and 44-46 Covertimel. to St. Marys 37-41, and to Doolen Jr. High 39-43. The next two games turned out differently as the Frosh dumped Amphi 51-41 and Sunnyside 44-34. In the last game of the season the Rincon Frosh edged past the Colts 48-46. 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W' 4 of W Q' 'Wt 'ff A -' 7 4 if 23 iii 1' funior Varsity Baseball Team r . 'Pew Row 1: Dave Snodgrass, Thomas Murphy, Buzz Ezell, Bill Bellah, Keith Wells, Rick O'Hara, John Donaldson, Martin Neumer. Row 2: Ron Tompkins, Francis Klensin, Terry Conder, Arthur Mazur, Jerry Fitz, John Post, Wayne Appleton, John Shamas, Bill Swain. Row 3: Tom Grissom, Jim Sheets, Sam Polit, Bob Crofts, Larry Johnson, Jack Gatlin, John Gordon, John Clark, Gary Hill lf 'Q if ima , gat i Wg! V NV ': 'lfyl A ' s 9 I P , i ,, A i 1, rss ,ff :'- ff' ' x 4 1 f fi 'M N, . - Ar' , 'Wm so we , , ' , Q 1 1 if ' f i li ia in T ,ef ,awp 4 A, Q X V W I , N 4-2 - J L - i , . 7 . ,A Coach Ev Nicholson Mana ers Lane Wi ff S P , Bob Atkinson, Bob John- son. u Coaching the junior varsity Little Trojans this year was Mr. Ev. Nicholson. The team was composed of approximately thirty sophomore and junior boys. With a thirteen game schedule on tap, Coach Nicholson expected tough competition from rival schools but hoped to have a successful season. The purpose of the junior varsity squad is to pro- vide underclassmen with experience and training in the fundamentals of baseball so that they will be adequately prepared when they become eligible to play on the Trojan varsity nine. .1 S J f '53 ff . ,,,, r .5 ,Nyc Q 1 4 f i? 1 Q f X Q , 4 Q 5 Q S M iv, h , X .I-435 N fe' 8,3 -.pf V .gf-.w 2, M R - . U ,J f I pf, 3415:,iil:Z.:':.:,:'1:i,:v , , H , 5-x I , ,S c s ,M Q A V wld: ,, x QA, 'Y 7 i 5 r f'-gmg ,fsE,fit, :. gg, 19 60 J . V . S h d I is W. Mm ,,....y X452 M lll'llOI' aI'S1ty C C U C 5 A A ' kfq.-,v9 Wl i . M ' S ar 5 , March 3 April 20 ' . if ' -I' v E4atalj1ni84 Nogales 5 Catalina Sunnyside Q ,, A- ' f W ' arc April 22 gm-W ' - Edatalanzas vs Tucson Cataliraa Tucson - '-r's--y..,- arc April 9 E1atalj1nz56 vs Amphi Slatalgia Amphi e ' arc ay 'M iarajirja vs Sunnyside Slatalina Salpointe Drl ay 6 . 1 gatajirga vs Rincon ICAatalin3a Rincon DU ay l Catalina VS Salpointe Catalina Pueblo April 13 JV hurler warms up before game Catalina vs Pueblo 148 fa M ,, 3 fy Wm.: QW ' my , W WU X ,,,V . Nw? VJ V. ,mg ' I ' ,, m aw W2 VM M56 , iw 2: avain. L year ed of With olson but + pro- 'n the ately n the Underclassmen Build Coordinated Squad Row I: John Walker, Curt Gustafson, Dave Klensin, Terry Towner, Danny Wetherbee, John Raab, George Curran, Gilbert Taeger, Jeff McReynolds, Keith Jobes. Row 2: Jack Riggi, Ken Fox, Don Gabriel, Gary Henry, Jerry Moore, Bruce Richards, Steve Owens, Bruce Duffy, Steve Rudd, Jim Berger, Ray Hasse. Row 3: Warren Phelan, Karl Wiley, Jay Johnson, George Liles, Tom Carroll, Frank Gage, Walter Wheeler, Richard Gregore, Richard Grenell, Glenn Thompson, Danny Gray, Roger Thomas, Don Holmes lm t A, uwvaq as? ff i I i mg Approximately thirty freshmen diamond men made M up the 1960 frosh baseball squad at Catalina. Coached W ii by mentor Les Wood, the team had a tough twelve game schedule. Even though facing the difficult task my of molding the batsmen into a well-oiled mechanism capable of complex fielding plays, Coach Woods con- , lidently predicted a winning season for the underclass- men. , Next season, the prepsters will advance to the j.v. Manager Keith Jobes squad, and the following year they will try out for varsity competition. In this manner, Varsity Coach i K V35 5 N ,i if fi l'v '2' . fs. ,,,. gf., f Coach Les Woods Cliff Myrick is able to field the best possible squad year in and year out. is aaa, , 3 1960 Freshman Baseball Schedule y X122 'ww ,H March i5 April 19 J Catalina Tucson Catalina Tucson , March 22 April 26 , . 4 Catalina Amphi Catalina Amphl March 29 May 3 I . Catalina Rincon Catalina Rincon V March 31 May 10 . Catalina Amphi Catalina Flowing Well5 April 5 May 12 Catalina Flowing Wells Catalina Pueblo April l2 May l7 Catalina Pueblo Catalina Tucson Frosh prepsters warm up during afternoon practice f TRACK M Wai x. nK.,,,.., f- ,ff gf! ,E War? flf 'ZW X Of '51, bf! I ,, vi u we l 4 1 I ,ly ,vw Q29 V V .' 'ff ., ' fw ,Z , r 'fc' '- t V f 4. 57,51-M V I my ,N v. , ll -fi ft Q ' I 'ZU7 , fl , , ,e . - V WZ WV! an f Z ffr WW 2 W gh, if , gd 4 X, .V if 1 W ww ,V , 1- ' ,M ww 7 5,63 2 fx- ' H' ' . 'V Vlwiif' , ' ig, l Z 1 J . , , v l i ' 7 ,fm i W 'wif fbi ' i , i I N , , I 1 3.- l v r M fsw.-:,f' - .,,., if il If'W 2 'fix w . ,Y . x V 1 , M 1 V 'i l! ,, N l 1 1 - s i , 2 , . ft rawwwssf f Starting from upper right and working counterclock- wise: Don Hawk executes a pole vaultg Dan Breck goes over the bar on the high jumpg Bob Svob leaps the high hurdleg Bill Kolb heaves the shot, Tom Kosser comes out of the blocksg Tom Kenan is high in the air during a broad jump. 5 f rf! 4, 'J s mf , 3 ,k fwr I. .... ,........., X XX .V ,, 5 fa Y. ig i f E 1? X 5' wg? Q f .1 -Q , 4 , ,H f ' , W ,f Q f 4 f , W gy 46? Q2 I N45 ,M 4 'W f K QQ' f M X, X r ll - - S i Yi li ls if WX' 2:-E , h :V f W' tt -s l N U, 4 w r . i f 2 -, N ' - J 1 : ' fi. - ' 1 - , li Q A , x ,gf V i V. 1 1' X 1' F l r ,V Q V s'?'1ff ' ,Q i V L- H , Ag Wx f Q k f swf , 55,w42fvqa 4 , Q ,. 27:2 Q' , . . - f . ff .f . ,5,.- fig I , L, A X 4 ' ' .- t -is Q 0-N A , af' In wa , , Q fpvyif xg, . s A Q, - f y P 5. y r - i 'W2,,g,1g, e, , 9 f - I 'f . 1 NW X f e V ' fi F741 . , J.m.iwA,v! I .. v 1 V H . - v ' ..... ,. ., N . , JM., N W. . -M M or r ' W, A . an . W .-sausage... . wwf W' F k . , f E. xx' g , , f , ' ' 'N A f we - M L, . , ii ,mf-'f' g Q l . -1...--ww..- .1 Q l S 152 ww, wk 911- .1 X 1 YI ll :k- Jes hgh ies ing - iw !! li 1' .Mg E Varsity Track Squad Row I: Frank Castel de Oro, Kirk Thompson, Gerry Molinari, Bill Kolb, Jim Moore, Bob Hinkle, Tom Kenan, Tom Kosser, Chris Cole. Row 2: Bob Thompkins, Dusty Davison, Terry Frederick, Buddy Doolen, Rick Haller, Bob Cooper, Stephen Patzman, Hugh Ferguson, Harold Slavens, Don Hawk. Row 3: John Rawlinson, Don Pearson, Alan Head, Paul Cummings, Tee Cook, Bob Chalden, John Donner, Lou Greenberg. Row 4: Richard Martin Cmanagerl, Dewey Herndon, Dan Breck, Dave Fithian, Bob Svob, Mike Dietz, Coach Gale Bell WX V ' Z Junior Larry Aldrich jumps the high hurdle. Senior Steve Patzman clears the bar on the pole vault. 'WH Www 9 x J.V. Trackmen Train for Varsity Team ,. W , , , ' -f N- fu- r , mmf UU. H4 QSAXAL aural. ,NAL - Uni ,,e- '4........,g J.V. Track Team . Row I: Ed Mayo, Larry Aldrich, Tyler Barrett, Raymond St. Clair, Tom Hawk, Dick LeMay, Robert Kayquoptewa, Bob Sher, Chuck Hiatt, Cary Birenbaum. Row 2: Coach Bill Kiser, Louis Crofts, Peter Riggi, Jerry Hawkes, Bruce Grossetta, David Roy, Bob Hilker, Bill Hodder, Dan Lawrence. Row 3: Mike Hennigan, Arran Lathan, Tom Bartholomew, John Helin, Don Carbieuer, John Moffatt, John Vrchota, Doug Anderson. The junior varsity track and field squad, coached by Bill Kiser, had ten meets on its schedule this year. The team consisted of sophomores and juniors who needed added experience and training in order to qualify them as members of the varsity squad. The boys participated in all the various track and iield events C that the more experienced team participates inj in competition with their counterparts from the other high schools through-out the Tucson metropolitan area. Prospects at the beginning of the season appeared good as a fine crop of sophomores and juniors was on hand. It is from the ranks of these underclassmen that the Coach Bill Kiser stars of next year's varsity team will come. '- ,J . f t. Jia iv K aa. , ' 1, .s , . . K ' ,. 1960 J .V. Track Schedule S X-fa -new .. K ' . W ,V . jg fi W' N. , as J . yy ji 'ix skim... M hg A 15 ' ' 'V x am L eww ,su , W, ,, 0. arc pri N , ' . Catalina vs. Amphi Catalina vs. Flowing Wells s . X . . A ' ' r . March 16 April 13 as J- X .K . Q - T W 6 s ,, Q 1Ciatalj1nz33 vs. Tucson Catalina vs. Pueblo .., s f arc Avril 21 it fg ' X L i f M. Catalina vs. Amphi Junior Varsity Open s X X- 'mkf March 24 May 3 A 1 ' ij-N Catalina vs. Flowing Wells Catalina vs. Tucson 211. s ,. ' t A Mafch 30 May 11 ,, r-- V' ff :gm . Catalina vs. Sunnyside City Junior Varsity Track Meet Trackmen Bill Hodder and Doug Anderson are caught in middle of short sprint. 154 Ihuck lilker, John oached s year. rs who 'der to d. The d iield ses inj other ,n area. ld good 1 hand. hat the 'ells 1 Meet Frosh Track Squad Learns Fun iamentals , ,. 450 em, U, A f , a f, ff.. -,W V' ,3 ,' ,B DW' Y I ' ' - '- I ' f 'A57f 'W 0 'fV'f 'A' X' , ,f '. .,1 - 'w g, ff ,. f f D14 rf 'nf ,, , ,,, ,, . .,, Frosh Track Squad Row I: Ralph Smith, Lawrence Zukowski, Mike Cartwright, Jim Donaldson, Chuck Roberts, Larry Ashton, Jerry Strey, Joe Breck. Row 2: Carl Bowlby, Dennis Cole, Larry Allen, Tony Paik, Don Putney, Bill Masimer, Charlie Walthall, Jim Balogh, Bob Donald, Row 3: Coach Galen Kintner, Jim Bonner, Tom Wilson, Douglas Nelson, David Ohler, Marc Stumpf, Tom Tappan, Pat Sadler, Dale Groshon, Charles Hudspeth 1 Approximately thirty underclassmen comprised this 52 I year's frosh track andiield team. Under the direction U Q of Coach Galen Kintner, the squad worked out in all the y essential track and Held events and competed in a total N' ' A S ' of eight interscholastic meets. The purpose of the fresh- l t A man track team is to prepare incoming prepsters for the jayvee squad and to give them the background, training, Coach Galen Kintner and experience that are necessary for eventual varsity competition. It is a recognized fact among coaches and competitors everywhere that a track and lield squad is - no stronger than the training its members received - as underclassmen. 3 'Q ' 1. f 4.1.52 f , W 'v , 1960 Frosh Track Schedule , t f V ,I ,wfff J ,,,, if ' , ,g W, , ' .sd y , ,. 1 H March 2 - April.l I X il ,. ' M Y ,,,, , D Eiasiaglgnzil vs. Rincon gzgtralirga vs. Salpolnte and Tucson K v atalma vs, Salpomte Freshman Relays My fa ,.., r .Y , . , , ., igiaziiaiiqnzis vs Rincon and Am hi gggiifig VS- Pueblo 4011 7 '7 zlarclj 24 ' t p April.27 u -4 ' 1, I gr, y atalina vs. Flowing Wells Catalina vs. Rincon I V, V Y .N 4 M -y Frosh hurdlers warm up for a big meet. Thinelads Finish Fifth In State Meet Row I: Rick Haller, Paul Cummings, Barry Bingham, Jim Balogh, Tee Cook, Harold Slavens. Row 2: Jim Moore, Dave Fithian, Lewis Greenberg, Hugh Ferguson, Pepe Buttacavoli, Phil Hastings, John Donner. Row 3: Noel Drury, Bob Hinkle, Mike Norvelle, George Cooper, Dusty Davison, Steve Patzman, Charles Fowler. Hard work is the only way to erase hard luck! This apparently was the slogan of the undermanned and inexperienced cross country squad this year. Starting off the season with a humiliating loss to the school wrestling team, the thinclads improved with every meet and concluded their schedule by capturing fifth place in the state tournament. In the first race of the season, the distance men lost to Bisbee 50-15 flow score winsl. They then outran Rincon to defeat the Rangers 25-36. In the Thunder- bird Invitational at Glendale, Catalina took ninth place in a field of ten schools. After whipping Salpointe 24-37, the Blue and White lost to Tucson and Pueblo by identical scores of 39-20. In the annual Tucson area 156 Turkey Day Run, the thinclads were third out of six teams. The prepsters then lost a heartbreaker to North Phoenix by a score of 29-28. In the Pueblo Invitational Catalina took sixth place. As previously mentioned the Blue and White turned the tables on the experts by snaring fifth place in the state meet ahead of fourteen dumbfounded competitors. Top men for the thinclads were sophomore John Donner, who took fourth spot in the state tournament, and Tee Cook, who captured fifth place in the same race. Boys winning letters for the 1959 season were Tee Cook, George Cooper, Dusty Davison, John Donner, Dave Fithian, Charlie Fowler, Rick Haller, Jim Moore, and Harold Slavens. Wil H'-l OOOOOOO O20 i ,--and ...arn- ...was- ...-.mv-u-u ll 1 5- 1, 3. '? e n -ewis eorge if six Jorth ional d the QS by rteen John nent, same were John aller, HQ on 2 f' , .,,,f1Ni ,Mgr if , - V, 7, r f 1 1, fs a A V ,I V Q In .5 4 X . ' 'I' ,L fi - 1 N3 xx f X 3 . Q W Q ' it SQL, wwf May Q- - MM. X S . V if ,,ll'H1llllY J ff , , Y Pls WI f ff 1 1 ' ' Ir 3 ,L , 1 y 5, . 4 , ,, M , X . m 1, ww New , Ss, . - 4 ' ,W 'f 5' f ' A ' , 'x ' C f 'ff . f M2 X 1 WW '. - - fi fffif,, f N' f f t W - g Q 1 L, ' I V X X ' X 1 W 4 X . if ' 5 'E'L1g1,i,f'fy , ' 1 X- ,. 1 f nigmgg 1' ggi, ,z 1 , 1 X 4' f Xi fffj JN - ,.f1,fggl f ,' X ff f v figwxf t .3 e 1 f- , v es r , , a- Q ,gf t -' ' , .. W -Q ,X at ' M .X56 ' X ,. , . t t. , , V .. A f , Thinclads Harold Slavens, Steve Patzman, Mike Norvelle, Barry Bingham, and Dave Fithian warm up with a jog around the track. 1959 Cross Country Schedule October 7 November 10 Catalina .......... 50 Bisbee .,....,..... 15 Catalina .,..,,.... 39 Tucson .,....,...,. 20 October 14 November 25 Catalina ,...,,r... 25 Rincon ............ 36 Catalina 3rd in Turkey Day Meet October 24 December 4 :: ' Catalina 9th at Thunderbird Invit. Catalina ,.,....... 29 No. Phoenix ., 28 7 , l October 28 December 11 , 4 .,,,.,, N i' J Catalina ,.,,,,,i.. 36 Amphi ....,......, 19 Catalina 6th in Pueblo Invitational it November 4 December 18 tiki, Catalina .,,....... 24 Salpointe ...,.... 37 Catalina 5th in State Meet f Clow score winsb M gfzi. Y Tee Cook Trojans Ric Coach Gale Bell John Donner k Haller, Harold Slavens, Dave Fithian, Dusty Davison, and John Donner practice for a coming meet. manists Defend State Title 1 Row 1: Bob Brown, Bob Shamas, John Holmes, Larry Mitchell, Tom Kerby, Coach Rittenhouse, Rex.Wheeler, Frank Burch, Dennis Halter, Jack Holman, Ike Rhodes, Steve Hayden. Row 2: Rick Eldred, Steffan Monk, John Voss, Bill Strait, Jack Keenan, Dave Getty, Ray Arnold, Larry Ashton, Jim Meinhart, Vern Price. Six returning lettermen--Ray Amold, Steve Hayden, Jack Holman, John Holmes, Larry Mitchell, and Ike Rhodes-formed the nucleus of Catalina's defending state champion gymnatics team. Not counting on equal- ling last year's great 9-1 won-lost record, Coach Ritz Rittenhouse termed this season as one of rebuilding. All-around performer on the sixteen member squad was junior, Ray Arnold. Ray, who was state champion on the trampoline in 1959, also competes in the other gymnastics events of free exercise, rope climb, tumbling, high bar, parallel bars, flying rings, still rings, side horse, and long horse. Other standouts on the squad were senior Bob Brown doing the rope climb and senior Jack Holman on the side horse and in free exercise. 158 March 4 Catalina March 15 Catalina March 18 Catalina March 25 Catalina April l Catalina April 8 Catalina Coach Ritz Rittenhouse 1960 Gymnastics Schedule vs. Rincon vs. Tucson vs. Pueblo vs. Phoenix Union vs. Washington vs. Central April I3 Catalina vs. Pueblo April 19 Catalina vs. Tucson A 'l 22 pri Catalina vs. Rincon April 29 Catalina vs. Phoenix Union May 13 State Tournament , V K A V 1 V, A I , , ,-...-. , ,. V -, ,..,.-....... ......,,............7 ,... - -V-,. ,,.,....-..,,.......-, -. . . -.f . Y. .-.-.W-1 --- -. . i rapplers Post 6-3 Won-Lost Record .V-W. . W., . . ,.., W- .cawwff K it . 1 x eww as Q ,. l L . , l if X ti ,LE . f x i' . x . 'i xx X .tix , ,, WW . ' W , I , WM W4 . F' XY ix X tx 1 Ei? NU. ,, M A A F V ,mf 'T , M, WM., Row 1: Dennis Eddy, Ralph Smith, Willy Campos, Dwain Tucker, Bill Tucker, Dave Rowe, Dave Murphy, Frank Lukus, Lewis Hudson, Gary Cable, Jim Dainty. Row 2: Jeff Shofner, Bob Reed, Frank Cordier, Garey Hayden, Lawrence Zukowski, Ronnie Anderson, Wesley McNellis, Gilbert Taeger, Terry McNellis, Mike Fawcett, Phil Rasp, Bernard Modret, Bob Bykerk, Bill Bell. Row 3: Don Pearson, Tom Carroll, Francis Klensin, Ward Wollesen, John Celaya, Mike Cartwright, David Kleinlein, Merlin Leach, David Klensin, Danny Weatherbee, Jim Bonner, Larry Aldrich, Bob Gentry. Row 4: Joe Marco, Sam Thompson, Jim Donaldson, John Pierce, Paul Kent, Terry Frederick, Richard Lincoln, Bill Strunk, Bill Cowley, Larry Racer, Jimmie Berger, Don Hall, Coach Jack Segurson. The 1959-60 edition of the Trojan wrestling squad compiled the best season in its history. The team fin- ished its dual meet season with a record of six wins and three losses. In addition, the grapplers placed seventh in the state tournament. Highlights of the year included an opening win over Tucson and subsequent victories over Glendale and Yuma. Previous to this season, C'atalina had never defeated these teams in wrestling competition. The victory over Yuma was probably the most meaningful because a few weeks later the Criminals took second place in the state tournament behind powerful Phoenix Union. The Blue and White placed four men in state tour- nament competition: Dave Rowe, fourth, at 112, Frank Lukus, fourth, at 127, Bill Tucker, third, at 145, and 160 Jim Dainty, third, at 175. Five Catalina matmen were undefeated during the regular season. They were Willie Campos, Jim Dainty, Dennis Eddy, Frank Lukus, and Jeff Shofner, Willie Campos was the hard-luck man of the squad. After a dislocated elbow had prevented him from competing the previous season, successive shoul- der dislocations sidelined him a good portion of this year. In the semi-final match of the regional trials he was leading his Yuma opponent by a 6-1 score when his shoulder was dislocated again. This mishap made it necessary for him to withdraw from the tournament. Graduating seniors this year are Jim Dainty, Dave Murpy, Dave Rowe, Jeff Shofner, and Bill Tucker. They leave behind a promising crop of undergraduates eager to carry on the team's tradition. ,iw N ' sv MM 3' Lf,s-f- ' . W, -: E32-V ...ve dson, esley Tom anny ient, vere 'illie and 1 of him oul- this E he hen le it Dave ker. ates H.,-1 ,f-of l 959-60 Wrestling Schedule December 15 January 26 Catalina , , 26 Tucson , 23 Catalina ,,..,, 20 Tucson . ., , 23 January 8 January 29 Catalina ,.,. ,,.. 2 l Washington .... 26 Catalina ...., ..,, 3 5 Rincon ...,,.,, 8 January 9 January 30 Catalina ,,..,.,.. l8 So. Mountain 29 Catalina , 28 Yuma 20 January 15 February 6 Catalina . ., ,, 34 Glendale . ,... 9 Catalina ., 39 Sunnyslope 8 January 22 Catalina , ,.,.,,.. 33 Pueblo ,.,.... , , 10 Frosh Coach Ev Nicholson Head Coach Jack Segurson :Nj- '21 X 554 1214 fi 5 , . ,, wff'Mf,W' if X f ' f ,, yi ,fatemynyw NV If j XM I I Catalinais Bill Tucker gets off to a bad start against a Tucson High grappler. 4 'W gfwme-wi 225147771 74 - 4. hw Jeff Shofner Cback to picturel gets an early advantage over a Rincon Trojan Jim Dainty shows the strain of combat as he wrestles a wrestler. Rincon opponent. 7912 -nun- . .,.-,... l i 5 7 l i Y A J I f I lil li Netmen Scourge the Courts This year's tennis squad was characterized by youth and inexpeiience. Only three lettermen, Jim Allen, Richard Johnsrud, and Steve Tofel, returned from the '59 squad, which compiled a 17-2 won-lost record. After seeing his twenty-one proteges score tive conse- cutive victories at the beginning of the season, Coach Keith Meenan predicted that the 1960 team would do at least as well as the players from the preceding year. As in the previous season, the Trojans' strongest op- ponent was star-studded Tucson High. The doubles team of Nick Fenech and Jack Neasham won the state doubles championship in 1959. This marked the first time in Catalina history that a Trojan net duo had won such an honor. Since the Blue and White will lose only three men because of graduation, next year's team should be one of the most experienced squads ever put together at Catalina. sa! 4 3, 4 - f A f -r , 4. . ff 2' A A ffffiff'-' mf 4 5' . f I I , f , K , .4 M A I, win .aff W!! Wy, Q f N ' M , Coach Keith Meenan 1960 Tennis Schedule January 22 Catalina ............ Glendale .,,,i, February 12 Catalina .....,r,,,,, Rincon ,,,, ,,,, February 19 Catalina .........,.. Bisbee ,,,,,,,,,, February 20 Catalina ............ Casa Grande ,,,, February 26 Catalina ,.......,rr, Amphi .......... March 4 Catalina vs. Rincon March 10 Catalina vs. Pueblo March 12 Catalina vs. Yuma March 18-19 Metropolitan Tournament March 25 Catalina vs. Amphi March 29 Catalina vs. April 5 Catalina vs. April 7 Arizona Open April 9 Catalina vs. April 13 Catalina vs. April 22 Catalina vs. April 23 Catalina vs. April 28 Catalina vs. April 30 Catalina vs. May 13 S. Ariz. School Tucson Tournament Miami Pueblo Casa Grande Yuma Tucson Mesa State Tournament , v First string netters, Richard Johnsrud, Jim Allen, Richard Tofel, Cal Doner, and Tom Currie. 1 162 if Tru K I i .E Ri A1111 Trojan racket men face each other 1n rntra team match nav VU! Rlchard Tofel gets set to return a volley Marksmen Rack Up Best Season In Histor . - , ..,.W.,. . ., A Row I: Bob Verity, Jim Fink, Connie McMillan, Warren Acton, Gary Dietz. Row 2: May Mickelsen, Jeane Forester, Joanne Cowgill, RO' Cynthia Freeman, Kay Michelsen. Row 3: Coach Ed Kuhn, Glenn Henderson, Bucky Kondy, Larry Pranter, Wendell Hardy, Bill W00 Feldhacker, Andrea Canning, Randall Legler. ' November 14 Catalina 750 December 4 Catalina 1883 January 16 Catalina 733 January 22 Catalina 927 1 ., 4' X av 'Wm as NW -WZ? idx l MGM X J Y 5 Q , 7 Ilfiiffk' ' ' . f W 1. . 3M f fer, 1 ,Q if V 5. 5 ,ff , 6 , . .,...::S Q ,AA W, . . Z X . 1... N. . 2 ff 1 we , f .1 , ,sw ' 5 1 if Coach Ed Kuhn 1959-60 Rifle Schedule Casa Grande 563 H. P. Baldwin 1846 Casa Grande 595 Tucson ..,,,,,,,,,, 927 fhigher offhandj January 29 Catalina 1903 February 5 Catalina 938 February 13 Catalina 930 164 H. P. Baldwin 1865 S. Ariz. Sch. 880 Douglas .......... 915 S. Ariz. School March 11 Catalina vs. March 19 National Indoor Meet April 1 Catalina vs. Tucson April 9 Catalina vs. Douglas May 6 National Outdoor Meet May 13 State Tournament The 1959-60 Trojan rille team was, in the words of Coach Ed Kuhn, the finest group of sharpshooters ever assembled at Catalina. With the season more than half completed, the Blue and White marksmen were unde- feated in interscholastic competition. Pacing the seventeen-man squad was junior, May Mickelsen. In 1959 May was the Southwestern Regional Junior Women's Champion, and ranked sixth in her class nationally. According to Coach Kuhn rifle marksmanship is the one sport in which both boys and girls can compete on an equal basis. He is quick to add, however, that boys generally make better marksmen-if they try hard enough. This was perhaps the last year for the rifle team at Catalina. Near the beginning of the second semester, School Superintendent Robert Morrow announced that the sport will be discontinued starting next year. Linksters Range The Fairways ft :Eff-, Row 1: Andy Shetter, Charles Rampscek, Dave Forwood, Joe Flah t , B'll N b . R 2: Ph'l T h B'll G ' - wood, Bob Griffin, Bob Lawrence, Coach Paterson. ery I eu auer ow I cnc ' I emmer' Jim Cay The 1960 Trojan golf team consisted of ten linksters coached by Mr. William Paterson. The greensmen practiced each day after school at the Randolph Park Golf Course. Although several duflers were lost last year due to graduation, Coach Paterson was confident fa . of a winning season with some sixteen matches on the schedule. Coach William Paterson was 1960 Golf Schedule February March 28 h Catalina Salpointe Catalina vs. Salpomte February April l . Catalina Rincon Catalina vs. North Phoenix February April- 3 Catalina Scottsdale Catalina vs. Scottsdale March 4 Apr1l,ll Catalina Tucson Catalina VS. Mesa March ll Apflll 15 , Catalina Mesa Catalina vs. RIHCOH March l4 APl'll,13 Catalina West Phoenix Catalina vs. Douglas March 18 ADfll,22 . Catalina Douglas Catalina vs. WCS! Ph0CnlX March 21 May 13 Catalina 'l'uC50n State TOUI'namCnt M Linkster Andy Shetter gets set to tee off. Trojan ankmen ' Train At Y an t ef., sw Q , 4. .,, . S V t fi Ty 9 a i 6 B as , ., V it I W I, 317, ig WW, L K g i ' ss i Catalina Swimming Team Row I: Mike Cook, Alan Resnick, Lloyd Gabriel, Perry Hogan, Don Kuiper. Row 2: Bob Hoffman, Tom Robinson, John Devner, Lonnie Lennington, Jeff Schantz, Richard Siegel. Row 3: Lyon Strong, Larry Resnick, Wesley McNellis, Jerry Vessey, Albert Heilman, Tom Goodman, Sherman Weadock, John Hopkins. L ', k ' i i I 'Wt sf.f,,. sb, f . , , X f - 1 , i. f ,M iw 4 XM: f Mr ,S X Q .fp i . l KWXJ.-'f 9' , s w 47' I ' is Smiayft a ...QV .JJ -kx. t K ' ' 21, ,,,. of . ta, fa t -fy - ' i f 425' ,fl -S ,V , I . W ,E , a . f fs Q. fig , l -L f' , f 'W is , 'E Coach Jack Segurson . l l lit i i' il : l l Watermen dive off side of ool. i l Only two returning lettermen, Lloyd Gabriel and Richard Siegel, bolstered the forces of the nineteen tankers comprising the 1960 Blue and White swimming team. Coached by Jack Segurson, the squad participated in interscholastic meets with other schools in the Tucson area. The team practiced at the Central Y.M.C.A. indoor pool every Tuesday and Thursday. Although not a too well known varsity sport, swim- ming is invaluable to young and old alike in developing strength, agility and co-ordination. 1960 Trojan Swim Team Schedule l. 5 April.8 May 6 l Catalina vs Brophy Prep Catalina vs. Brophy Prep l April I3 May 13 El 'I Catalina vs Tucson State Meet ' i Avril 22 May 20 Fi 3 Catalina V5 Pueblo Catalina vs. Pueblo l! 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A 1' f V' 9' .,. . ,if t z , i W' s. -- WWW ff. m fan Row 1: Sue Thompson, Paula Piziali, Ruth Hull, Vicki Fenech. Row 2: Pat Clovis, Marilyn Tubergen, Wanda Roachell, Sheila Cunningham, Shirley Lewis, Sherry Massingale, Karen Bademian, Barbara Ward, Beatrice Cimonian, Gloria Salaz, Carol Shober, Patricia Shober, Barbara Miller, Mary Hines. Row 3: Sharon Price, Sherry Bee, Dawn Hollinger, Pam Mitchell, Isabelle Nichols, Connie Van Natta, Pat Bartholomew. GAA Open to Girls Interested in Sports The Girls Athletic Association, spon- sored by Miss Hines, is open to all girls interested in sports and athletic events. It's purpose is to promote fun and recre- ation in the Held of girls sports. The skills that are learned in the regular physical education classes are played in GAA. Many team and individual sports are played. This organization is actually an outgrowth of the P. E. program for girls who want to get further enjoyment out of sports. . Catalina's GAA participated ,in sports days with other schools, competing in such sports as hockey, archery, and basketball. GAA members enyoyed a variety of sports, among them basketball, the trampoline, and volleyball. c .tate A l P .e t .. l A . ' I 7 i , ' 1 A t N -'L . . K 4 . - B. it 5 ' V c T e.,... -... 3 P I cha lin, Da Cat the tici Sht tea Th scl spc scl sol as Thi vis, Marilyn gale, Karen icia Shober, linger, Pam 3, Outstanding Girl of the G.A.A. Chosen Catalina's Girls Athletic Association chose from its membership Dawn Hol- linger, a senior, as their Girl of the Year. Dawn is considered by her physical edu- cation teachers to be highly skilled in the many sports activities she has par- ticipated in during the past four years. She captained a very successful volleyball team in both her junior and senior years. The last two years found Dawn on the school's all-star basketball team. Other sports she has included into her after school time are, hockey, bowling, and softball. During this year she has served as the secretary-treasurer of GAA. The camera catches Dawn in some of her favorite sports. Dawn Hollinger 5 ff A I Q' , X Y it i M7'f 2 f: ,,fV?.a,Af o ' f ' , f ' A' ,W .. f .twffv-1 . X , A E W . ,W , , ff , , am, , ff V f 4 f 2 ,f f,ffW ' ' 'W . f ,W . ' 2 - I 1 ,ZffZQ 'Qin Inf 4421? . li Av: f V :- ' nf V f . ' . Ijlockey is one of the more ac- tive games that comprises the GAA program. A display of basketball skill. 169 Two girls jump for the ball as their teammates antici- pate catching it. P.E. Dept. Offers Varied Activities A wide variety of team sports is offered to all girls in their freshman and sophomore years. Speedaway, basketball, volleyball, softball, and hockey are only a few of the exciting team sports the girls may take. During the junior year, a semester of health is required. The remaining semester emphasizes individual sports such as tennis, golf, badminton, and archery. The P. E. department feels that individual sports are of a more lasting value to the student as they will be of a use later in life. With special permission from the instructor, a girl may take advanced sports, dance, or tennis. Sophomore and junior girls are eligible to try out for songleading or cheerleading which is also a part of the girls' P. E. department. A wild cheer arises from basketball fans as the team enters. AX , x l Barbara Miller drives the ball down the course. 170 i During their junior year most girls have an opportunity to take archery. ES L. W Z S I 7 ,, 0 f Q7 1 ,, 1 I 3: Q .: - 3 W E ,. U ,Xk 1l fi 1 pportunity Linda Frye demonstrates her skill on the trampoline to her fellow students in a freshman class. .,u Both boys and girls enjoy social dancing in the dance room in the girls gym. .I fur 'Sgr , 'V 45 - , g , if EZ ,-5 4' 1 gg, 'H I X I f I , I ' 1' a , , t A Q2 ga gb -v, is .Q 5 t , e i I W ,.. ff 'ji 4 'i ' V x g 3 , j, K ,Q H Q I ' If ' ' 5 mf' wwf V' ' 2' ga , W, I A ,A XJ V A , ',,',,.,r ,, ff ,Q If V li Z ,A V I ,K I f aff? 1 Y. ' - ' i V' I LV g ff . , V4 f t. Y ,V ' A 3 V ,f - 1 f 1, -1 , 5 1 4 1 Q , , 7 , , , fr ' f f, 72 ., 1 , 4 . 1, ' . 4 k f ' .. W f ,r f , f - X y cz Z, Q' Q ' , 1 X. Z i, 4 -WW ,, , ,,., 91,5 Q ,, is 5 ,5 f 'f ,t .,,,,,..,.W..v f f ' -. - , 2 7' Z ' X M '..- , N, -..,,.,,-,..,.,., ,wW.,,w,1,.,., ,fc ' g , 1 2 2 --4 -df ' W, I r I, ,Z X 5 , 5 I , ,, ,W . ,.,..,t, . if 1 ', 2 ' f f Z, I , Z 'I 'QQAQA .M,,,,,.,,,...w..--,,,,.,,,W-.W f ,f f fi . f ' ,, .,.,,,a..,....w.-.,...,,. , 2 fl 7 ,..,,,,,...M.-,....,.. ,,,, my .WJ f 2 .1 ,,.iZ1ill'1ff1 'ffflfffi' Safe,' calls umpire Phyllis Elliott to runner Linda A ff ,,-.V ,., '- : z . 1 V, 1 I ,L M, ,,W,,WW,,,, ,,,,e Lamb as baseman Pat Clovis attempts to make her out. 7 'ta My 4 f Ma -ai ' 7 I 1 ' 4' W F ' R 'X L fa Q -:Lf , rf., if 2 'Wmaf I' 5 j 45' 7 5 6 if A 'ty 'W W 1 B i K A Mi Y Q 2 51 1, at , f ii 2? gi ' ' 1 1 tl' g , f in 'l ' Q 4 a f 2 f 5 x W 7 4 f fYQ Z -t J K xf ,, M gl st v tl K 72 S J -Q, 5 Af... 4.,Wm,-nu-fcffrsmm ff4W'5W w 'N fi5'3 f'L'f5373 7' 171 Row I Norma Hyatt, Adviser, Sharon Murphy, Sandy Bird, Susie Salant, Sue Luecke 17' Q if few? ,y ' ZZ ,f mf' Cooke Betty Bray, Janie Kress, Pam Phillips. Row 3-Judy Allen, Sonnie Santee, Molly Poole, Bonnie McDonald Dorothy McCutcheon, Georgie Lowres, Kris Born, Mary Ellen Dietz, Gene Binnion. Tennis Only Interscholastic Sport Offered Girls Girls Tennis is the only interscholastic sport offered to girls at CHS. The tennis class was composed of 23 girls. Various schools such as Bisbee, Tucson High, Rincon and Yuma were played by the team. The team participated in the Ari- zona Open Tennis Tournament and the Tucson Metropolitan Tournament. Senior Judy Allen, junior Molly Poole, sopho- more Susie Salant, junior Mary Ellen Deitz, and senior Kris Born make up the tennis team. Y it Judy Allen Kris Born Mary Ellen Dietz .1 -un-nag X, B at Molly Poole Susie Salant Norma Hyatt, Adviser , Barbara Neumer. Row 2 Nancy .-.-nn . . . 1 1 1 Kris Born, Molly Poole, Judy Allen, and Susie Salant participating in a game of tennis. 1 K Row I: Norma Hyatt, adviser, Susie Salant, Betty Bray, Kris Born. Row 2: Mary Ellen Dietz, Judy Allen, Molly Poole. wnu,.,,,.. if Mary Ellen Dietz smashes the ball across the net. at-ff nv on i Jan , 5 X f f 'fu X 'N ,, ' X 3. i 4' I f X X XY ff . f I X! .X I V2 X ' ' ,+ 1 Q I s V f . I f , K W , any I Z .f I ,,g SSW? 'A i Q, Z' J 4 ,W Wig fp, -1 A -sw Q 7 V M5 ,. X ,fx gi Q Qs 'ff VNV' W LCG' 5 f l N -s fb' a YQ' - . . 1 my ye. , ,-ff' ,J mf .J i 5 f V - ,f ' 1, . ,.Qb!fQ.0f,gmw an , it . . V? W ' 1 W vvg, fp. j, 49 ' .2 U ,. , 'ff' 'Saw 12-29 fffffi. 'fs A: :ff- A -mf f., ...I . , - , V ,vt .:6v...:t..:au+pn fe i . ,f.mfs'4. me-ff e Kress, Sue Ellen Luecke Judy -M Allen prepares to return a serve. .t.,f.. .Aa 173 l X Bacal. Diana Smith Head Cheerleader I7 The cheerleaders prepare for a jump for the camera. 174 Diana Smith, Susie Landon, Kay Zeidler, Toni Roberts, Kathy Graf, Brenda Morris, Emily Kittle Andi Cheerleaders Lead Trojans With Lasting Vigor '6We're from Catalina and couldn't be prouder, -Catalina Cheerleaders were full of vim and vigor as they led mem- bers of the student body in many cheers. These girls boosted school spirit and sup- ported the lighting Trojans in victory and defeat. The cheerleaders are chosen each spring for their skill, ability and interest in promoting school spirit. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders encouraged the Junior Varsity and Freshmen teams. Catalina's limber cheerleaders rehearse one of their cheers Mary Jo Holman, Susan Anderson, Helen Pumphrey Sally Clausen, Pam Svob, Willow Carter. ,M if., X ' 'J' -Q50 ' M , . . -'-s , , 1 e 9 1 Q - ,Q 'S ' T A f ., .fig 1 rf' ,f .... 4 ,, N l , ,fa-A :QL . -13-: , .5 its -zz W, .,., ,y QV ary, ,. - , N, -Q ,QQ ,, 'V 17' ' at f ,n T ff It ' .. 3 , .xm p .4 r 1551. A 'S 3-Y . .V 5 ' .3 . ' -. i W s s U me - ,f ,, ' W u K 2534497 P i ' X 1, a T is W -rfesiig T 'N 1,u,e:1:aas:s.:gf L , 'Q - 1 ff 4 3 v . Di ne J ffries to Pom Pon Girls Read iam Pon Girl The Pom Pon girls lead a school song as the cheerleaders The songleaders are all in step as they dance to Green- '75 as Li i E. .X P indi Ram Byrd, Toby. Hyman, Klaire Koffman, Nancy Helm, Linda Salant, Darlene Hansen, Diane Jeffries Jill Dykeman, Cindy Monroe, Leslie Lieber, Penny Bowman, Lucy Richardson. Or I I I Coordmatlon, Personallty, Appearance Important The scintilating music of 'LGreendoorH heralded the arrival of the pom-pon girls at the pep assemblies or at halftimes. The pom-pon girls are chosen each spring after a rigorous. display of their abilities. The present pep leaders and the adviser serve as a selection board. The necessary talents include coordination, personality, leadership, and appearance. They also must have good grades and no GGUQSYS f ,,,, ,. W' A be Clap- , fffi at f X T. 'fuzz-,v . va' 'ff.ff'f2a' , s Lgfgrtg, .Q e -i. ,' . it . 1 door. 1 f l 1 i . ,Mol V, f, . p 1 Y K A I ,A 'Q 1 t 1 P I . - T 2212. f .M T. ti . A f-'v we 9, 5 1 . L ' , If lj Q . 4 ,fnxg 73, F r wwbv V V, I , , .,.., ,,, , A V: -, W T G, - lx r - ,Q-----' 175 ,J I , . i, . ,I I 1 1 0 1 X 1 ' . 1 o 0 0 w o 4-'T - ...ag f' Thi+i1lOf,Bel011g'ing : fhfitlnf' V 'thai' is my 1 1 1 1 I , V 4 l I 1 ff I 1 jeff MCKeever, Laygut Editor Advisers: Robert Dawson, William Mitchell Ellen Mayo, Copy Editor Ken Mayer, Photo Editor l Debbie Turner, Art Editor 178 ,I I' l TF- ,ff i , 1-'iiiflil E' E N 0 -2 Z ,W 1 2 i N4 f, A.: W ' iff Emily Kittle, Editor-in-Chief 1 A A A Photo Staff: Dave Bivens, Jerry G New Torch Captures Essence of School Year The 1960 Torch, was well on its Way into being when the school year began this year. After the '59 year book was sent to press, the editors and staff of the '60 Torch began to assemble the 272 pages that comprise this book. Before the 159 school year was over, a rough layout had been made. At the beginning of the year, work was begun in earnest to meet the deadlines. The 1960 year book offers many new features, some of which include, black and white division pictures with cover overlays, a foldout page, a four process color picture of CHS, the use of action heads, more complete coverage of school life as may be seen in the fold-out page and the division pages. An assembly, held on December 10, kicked off a big sales campaign for the Torch. The finalists for Torch King and Queen were introduced and the annual staff put on a skit of a normal dayv in publications. By February 5, 1500 an- nuals had been sold. With the combined effort of the 31 staff members, the Torch is proudly pre- sented as a record of the school year. EX 2 rjffin, Tom Smith, Bill Russell Ken Mayer Sports Staff: Mandy McCoy, Roy Williams, John Varga, James Klein Layout Staff: Toni Hilliard, Valarie Davison, Carol Green, McKeever SV c I Q Qxxw wnkx 5?QE?3J M, ' is VMI. wi X 1 fi An hour each day was devoted to copy by Ann Fordham, Georgie Lowres, Tain Balfour, and Janice Hauer. .-1V , ,t,:,: .:,:,,, , ,.,.,., WW WWASMY U 1 ,, ,,,, 5 ,fl v Q - I J , r f y f X 'X A ' f X, X if J V , f y xQ'2xs A .M x . s , ,, . gvzawalvawvwv Q J, 1 S ,f gNh.,z,Msy X , f' sr U X f - X f X , ,tr ., t . , 7 Nw fs' Q mis? SWA 5, , , , J - A ass , 1 ff t., , . vga- , X Sfyim W-W............u,.,....W,..,,,WW.,..,. W. vm 2256353 y c, X Zi uno 3 N figys? woo A X Z V , N Q54 sk f 1 X 1 , I ' ,gggyf , se, ya fi X as Wt w iff si ,, ., Q wa 5 X we-fm .-Wm W mf A4152 gms ' ff 4' be ,Mx a NM.. Q P 2 . 'Mya ,J , 5 Jane Flickinger, publicity manager, Ellen Van Wagner, business Art Staff: Bill Brody, Debbie Turner, Lucy Richardson, Bill McCurdy. manager, Suzanne Bambauer, business 180 Je ff Copy Staff: Ann Fordham, Jane Mills,, Georgie Lowres, Ellen Mayo, Tain Balfour, Janice Hauer mv Roy Williams, Mandy McCoy, and Gail Price work overtime to meet a deadline. ' sl Qs ar ' ,Q 7 ar 3 J 'We i tv . . A J.. , - . g . ' ' gifs' W fr, W y iz J w g ' . .,., 1:3- , gr , v1.'?'j , fr 'Q xx. v- ., fv U 'ea' - 9' s ' A f J .4 gf., J , i X f is., . i S275 K.. , -'f 5'-W ky 1' -,- ef: . 1 ' iw . A 5 Carol Williams, librarian, Alice Jones, special copy writer, Linda Salant, indexes, Barbara Berger A Nr, , A Qs, 'V' ,. J u peteer Award Winning High School Newspaper The Quill and Scroll Intema- tional Honor Award and the Na- tional Scholastic Press All-Amer- ican Award were bestowed this past year upon Catalina's weekly newspaper, the Trojan Trumpe- teer. , The staff was responsible for writing and proofreading the copy and handling the layout. For the first year the Trumpeteer had control of their own adver- tising. The Graphic Arts Depart- ment was in charge of the photo- graphy. Two feature columns, Catalina Politics and Student Opinion, were new additions to the Trump. B111 Moore Gerry LaBelle Flrst Sem Managmg Edltor Second sem Feature Editor W Ed Mark Stanberry lccurdy Southard Adviser Copy Ed Kathy Krulish Bus Mgr News Ed wwf 2 ,fi if wg af Wallis Jacobus, Photo Editor Kathy Stockwell, Ad Manager. Kay KiI1C21id, typist Q-N Linda Stitzer, Carol Gibbonsg copy. readers Distribution Managers: Henry Lockett, Rod Davis The Trumpeteer staff contributed many hours to produce a weekly paper. I 182 te uw- ? ' f , l d Davis. f ,115 fwfyff N f f ,f 9 1 Z Q' W, , I pf t inly, , -ff. f- f ' ,t ,W Y-,H ie-fs-5 , ,fyjggfzflp Roberta West, Editorial Writerg Vicki Douglas, Per- sonalities Editorg Ruby Bell, Student Views Editor. ,f-- . 'ying Q Mike Gregg, Activities Edi- torg Becky Gregory, Club Editorg Patti Codd. Enter- tainment Editor. Dave Bivens and Gail Price compare an article concern- ing teenage marriages at CHS in the Lurlfes Howe lozmml to an answering edi- torial in an extra edition of the Trump. ,--f-fer f- L-ffl kxi . ' 1' i I ' ix' -. 5 Each homeroom sends one person to the Trump office to get the weekly issue of the paper. 183 ff! Km X V,,,V t W 4 Wh My I Z I fi? Q S Q fi 1. was ,W ' fy X V ,wrygf ,Wifi 'Vi fi U 2 if ,, ue yy , . 1? Q ,W Xx'- , t ' uf Q , 2. X ,. sl, L91 3 if o . 2 14 f X1 J: X K 4 f f A755 ' Q 1 o ' WY is ' 553 2 A variety of programs were presented by the band at home football games. 184 'N if Q, ' x 'A hm ,.,.,.1,,:.,.1 my f J- X, fir- t as s-. s,y ' K Q ,f s ...,. lf. Y p Hiwfw' i W' Tom Patterson. Drum Major Steve Phillips, Vice President Bill Kolb, Treasurer Band Plays at School Games, Concerts The marching formations of the Cata- lina High School Band were seen at each home football game. They were heard at each home basketball game playing the school and iight songs. The October 27 concert made up part of the band sched- ule. A concert during March, the '6pops concert held in the pavilion in May, and a four high school band concert in Janu- ary made up the rest of the concert schedule. They played in the Fine Arts Festival in April and some Catalina stu- dents had the privilege of playing in the All State Band. They concluded their re- warding school year by playing for one of the graduation services. l Robert Brown, President Maerita Baker, Secretary Linda Chapman, Librarian , A I SWWQO Y ij T f 1 fr M. f My rv ,N E la. 1 ,I 7 i If rg rg my 7 mf ff, ,illya W .gy ,QU 3, mip,,,,,JMMc M? ma: if hd We it , , J 'V W -an 4 .. ..,t , The band played for home games and assemblies as well as for several concerts. Pat Curry, DIFCCIOF 185 i 2 5 ffwfg I VIZ if 4713 Flutes Row 1: Paula Weger, Gretchen Luepke, Edith Catlin, Alice Breazeale, Pat Clovis, Mary Thomas, Karen Sue Perkins, Connie Gillaspie, Sharon Wil- liams. Www? Brass Row I: Tom Murphy, Rick Rice, Bill Kolb. Row 2: Randy Knauff, Roy Williams, Cliff Wright, Albert Heilman, Robert Bartlett. Row 3: Tom Patterson, Milton Dardis, John Varga, Mike Baker. W 2? if if - Saxophones Row 1: Jill Hart, Dan Stuart. Bob Shamas, Gerry Neibuhr. Sonny Caldwell, Linda Chap- man. Row 2: Sue Smith, Gary Monheit, John Snell. Fred Luthy, Steve Phillips. , .hm 1 4, 0 te za my ,fs A, C larinets Row I: Diedra Pyeatt, Ruth Wheeler, Shirley Newsbaum, Carl Atkinson, John Donald- son, Julie DeRocher, Judy Kort- tila, Robert Broomfield. Row 2: Lavern Loose, Corky Sherman, Joe Marco, Ted Oien, Tom Tappan, Phil Hastings, Richard Siegel, Cleet Clark. Trumpets Row 1: Richard Martin, Mike Hare, Don Hoosier, Steve Mc- Nay, Harold Ivy, Patty Perkins. Row 2: Bob Brown, Joel Hart, Val Clemens, Bob Sorensen, Eugene Clark, Terry Mitchell. Bill Williams. 1 -'is vw-was ' gs W . mwzj 5 we-eg, me-'f WWWS5- Y, ., 'Wh ,,, 'Z - ,fag Horns Sue Hawley, Nancy Young, Tom Wilkison, Scott Hender- son, Charles Olney. 42 45' eff .-.M H se i' 1 rr Bassoons Linda Lamb, Shirley Lewis. Jeanne Phillips, Gary Smith, Maerita Baker, Ray Bush. we.,- MEM eff? ,V hill Percussion Barry Ames, Debbie Young Sam Sands, Connie Gillasple Stewart McClellan, Gary Smith Duane Long, Alice Breazcale Ken Mayer, John Holmes Linda Lamb. fr WEP i iirv ' ' . A . af X ,, Pat Curry, Director Scott Henderson, President s' 2 'f 1 4 ,V X ,i X f X QW' PM wir, if , ff? Lee Cooper, Vice-President Jo Ann Whelpley, Secretary f,, QR , I X ig., - I an A4 3 4 , 1 Tom Patterson, Librarian l88 Z , CHS Orchestra Tours Scottsdale Area D I , ff il , On October 27, the orchestra appeared in the first of its many concerts. The Feb- ruary concert and the pops concert, held in the patio during May, were the other scheduled concerts. Members of the orchestra participated in the Fine Arts Festival in April and the operetta, Bells Are Ringing, presented by Catalina's Fine Arts Department. In February the orches- tra traveled to Phoenix where they gave concerts at Scottsdale and Arcadia High Schools. After spending the night in Scottsdale, the orchestra attended a re- hearsal of the Phoenix Youth Symphony and toured the campus of Arizona State University. Several of the orchestra members re- ceived the honor of playing in the All- State Orchestra, held in Tucson. Four members, Mary McCurdy, Lee Cooper, Jo Ann Wheply, and Eunette McCall, comprised the string quartet. This musi- cal group received recognition at an art festival, held in March at the University of Arizona. The quartet furnished the music at this event. Orchestra members got a taste of vari- ous types of music ranging from classical, to modern, to popular. Although most of the members of the orchestra will not go into music as professionals, they will en- joy the experience and training they re- ceived in high school for the rest of their lives. f , WM Varied glimpses of the orchestra in rehearsal are pictured above. V. E QNX .,.,.: WW Qi, ' lr 7 mn J? W Q 41 ,wi , , ff x 2 x XXX 7 Qwf 1 1 z , Fawn? E35 1 Wy ,W W, my V Q35 K, ,gig f Q am, -'f . f ft Fi NV A., K . fw .. f 'MI W ,f ,,,f 9 W., f 5525 cu-I 2 52 :ESM NLIJQ- ? QE D553 252m .c: ,Ovs .2gP,33 Ev W fungi 2:'U og -CE, E3-EI-4 omg , . 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Row 2: Alice Dawson, Darlene James, Phyllis Elliott, Harriet Robinson, Helen Hicks, Susan Jannetto, Sarah Carroll, Peter Read, Alfred Garr, Gary Lawson, Hank Byrd, Roy Fuller, Billy Dennerly, Carol Oberteuffer, Gwen Torsell, Pam Miller, Sally Contzen, Kay Vander Jagt, Susie Contzen, Rita Waid. Row 3: Sue McClements, Julie Barrett, Jill Farris, Janice Thomson, Ruth Shields, Carlotta Inorio, Bill Everhart, Taylor Macdonald, Don Livingston, Dale Burner, Alan Schultz, Steve Young, Tom Tompkins, Joan Weinzapfel, Betsy Garland, Alice Boyd, Billye Bloom, Judy Krivel, Diana Nunneley, Sharon Trivanovich. Hard Work and Preparation Go into Beffs Are Rz'f2gz'ng After months of hard work and prep- aration, the A Cappella Choir, with the combined efforts of the other music groups, presented their annual operetta, Bells Are Ringing. Among their other presentations were the Christmas pro- gram, the Schubert mass in G Major, a music festival, on April 22, and a spring patio concert. Members of the A Cappella choir are chosen from the Boys Glee Club and the Girls Chorus. This year eight students were chosen to represent Catalina at the All-State Choral Clinic held at the University of Arizona on March 19. f n VW t Harold Porter, Director This year, for the first time, auditions were held in order to select the members of the Ensemble. They are chosen from those students enrolled in the A Capella Chorus. Becoming a member of the En- semble is an achievement that any A Capella Chorus member can be proud of. The Ensemble appeared in a concert on October 27, the Christmas program, a Music Festival held on April 22, the Spring Patio concert, and the Schubert Mass in G major. The Schubert Mass, held on February 4, was given with the Rincon High School A Capella Chorus. S l 1 1 'Wm J! mmwm J ' lumix J, Bob Marli Read, , Kay rlotta apfel. ions bers rom ella En- A of. on , a the bert ass, the s. Judy Krivel, accompanist, Darlene James, historian, Billye Jo Bloom, secretary, Tom Tompkins vice president, Taylor Macdonald, President. ',4v l l ,I i ' . ks p Judy Krivel, Steve Young, Margaret Hagen, Dale Burner, Julie Barrett, section leaders. fl, l mf 'jf by ,4Q4',,,,fU' -fi., jf! f' Di 4 Q 4 J ,f f ' J ,fp1,,,xL!ilf-Q3 ,jQ,fQ.fM,,'lj lf' 1 f I 1 4 t If ., J, 4,2 f , f' f 'f ' J ' J' ' ' 'ill 73' . ,,,.. 1 N -if , if if J f A 71 JJ 1 J . ef - ,Q E 'f f me f WV 'UB ' ' is J ' se P' J, ' W A . 5 5 V ' 2 65 .JI .f Q.. E 223 f ,J Jfgfnmlr , X7 ' J J , , , y , ag J J. J M A J K J ' J w i' ? :jf llfff A ,. f . J J K -i f ' J J J J 'J ' 1 f f .J g J f V J Za ,W JJ . JJ ff ' ,J ea yeifm X W vJ,f!.:f:JVVg' i EY, X JJ Ji ROW 1- Ruth Shieldg, Darlene James, Helen Hicks. Clare Marx. Glenda Brenton. 'Marli Kress, Judy Krivel. Row ' ' ' f f I B ll Jo Bloom. Row 3: Mike 2: Jill Far - - 2- Sf 'h Carroll, Diane Nunnely, Joan Welnzap e, I ye 1 US' Julie Buren, dries' s Rfk Shultz Dale Burner. Taylor Macdonald, Steve Young, David Francis. Bill Overhart, ROUUY HVSCTV- l ' f C Eckastrom. Row 1: Alvera Jacobs, Susie Stewart, Connie Zylks, president, Janet Wright, Carol Currie, Charlotte Meadows, Irene Johnson Linda Traister, secretary-treasurer, Kim Clark, Sue Lueckeg Kathy Peters, vice-president, Row 2: Harold Porter, director, Lenora Larrick Sherry Bee, Jill Wray, Janet Roherg Andrea Guerbadotg Judy Stigerg Sue Dees, Kathy Finn, Karen Webb, Ann Bowden, Marlene Hughes Kathy Stockwell, Gail Wyman, Row 3: Helen Ruppel, Darla O'Neil, Joyce Janes, Karen Kelly, Judy Lowe, Cheryl Bartram, Joyce Palmer Marcia Moler, Pat Pemberton, Marian McBride, Linda Carmichael, Cheryl Howell, Helen Eason, Dorothy Smith. J l Previous Training Necessary for Girls Choir I V,,,,,- ',4'F Director Harold Porter helps Sue Dees and Charlotte Meadows as they rehearse a duet. 192 The Girls Chonis, which is a second year group, is open to any girl who has previously taken beginning chorus. This course also provides training for A Cap- pella. This year the Girls Chorus par- ticipated in the Christmas program, a concert on October 27, a patio concert in the spring and the Catalina Music Festival. The Catalina Music Festival, held on April 22, featured all Catalina music groups and those from Doolen and Townsend Junior High Schools. Boys Glee Club Makes A new addition to Catalina's music department, the Boys Glee Club has made tremendous progress this past year. These boys gained training and experi- ence through the Glee Club so as to earn their membership in the A Capella Choir. They participated in the Christmas pro- gram, the Catalina Music Festival, the Spring Patio Concert, and an October 27 concert. At the All-State Choral Clinic, held at the University of Arizona on March 19, the boys appeared in a session on boys, glee clubs and their training. The Boys Glee Club is under the direction of Mr. Max Brillhart. f I f ng A 02 ms , K, 5:31 , :. Y ,. ,X W' I W' 2 g s' 4 y y I fi V X vpn. V 4' I . fm-. . W, f ',f4,,f,+-fs Mya' fgiwl ll' N fl J l A !,Nf.: WlffV4 H gf' .. 14,4 , Progress in First Year R Z xxg Max Brillhart, Director Practices for the Boys Glee Club were held each day in Auditorium 4. 0 . 9 , Q 1? 'HU K , t ' ' 1 , f K 1, ., , 4, y jgsvfff a E to Sv f A We UQ 5 M Q ' Y -LJ, 34, 4 fvv QW 73 , fy!! ff' W' Y wif ' xi ' ' 'll' , G M S , D Weatherbee, Curt Gustafson. Row 2: Douglas ROW I: Ronald Vim Ggriolghgggg SBn5lthDl?dglCcC?H,WIial2r3I?lSAlle?iTyHafdlS Yimatlrligs, Buadlliy Byrd. Row 3: Mark Palmer, Wesley Starrg Nelson, 19119 ,Raw ms, O . - l G ll, Arnold Nunesg Mr. Max Brillhart, Advisor. Harry Whillips, Walt Wheeler, Richard rem? 193 , ., ,- if 2 Q 9 qv 15 if ' f 17 K . X I f Z1 , , 4 W6 Q 1 ,W 7 ff Z 5 if W , WW ' xv 4 Rf' f f 7 1 ff 4.2, 5 wmfwiv Q 1. N --c. ar., .sa Y vh- we Row I: Barbie Reid, Nina Stigers, Jean Wilson, Mary Kinney, Sue Finney, Patti Glenn, Ann Baksa, Judy Cole, Julie Mower. Row 2: Glenda Brenton, Ann Hubbard, Suzanne Bambauer, Rosalin Mack, Cindy Shirk, Gloria Salaz, Diane Duncan. if Nutcracker Suite Performed by Dardanaires Catalinaas Dardanaires presented sev- eral programs of high quality to the stu- dent body and public. The Christmas show, the operetta, the tour of Scottsdale, and a dance symposium highlighted the year. The Nutcracker Suite was per- formed for the Christmas program and also while on tour. The girls choreo- graphed the dances in Bells Are Ringing and designed their own costumes. This dance group also performed at a mixer and basketball game. Much hard work went into these programs. Although they presented fewer programs than before, the quality of these was superior. f ' 1 . , Q 60669 ,JLJZM 7 Q? jug' ' Virginia Robinson, Adviser 1 'fl Q-'A 114' I, ,gd Q +4 I 2 '- I J ,Q fvfreefda 50426 by ,mer fdffffmg , ' 5f'wCZ4f! '25 Nina Stigers, President Pam Wheeler, Sr. Rep- eww! Wm de C7 c?'5'?-Q Tytflwwfki . Julie Mouer, Vice President Marsha Moler, Jr., Rep. ykvdv C7652-Aj X ..,. jew 'WY P? 216260 Jean Wilson, Secretary 195 Adviser President Vice-President gall. Saumaii, Secretary .... 196 Treasurer Membership in National Honor Society Highest Honor That May Be Attained While at Catalina WRTIUII N0 5218 'P T Becoming a member of National Hon- or Society is the greatest honor that a student can receive while at Catalina. Scholarship, character, leadership, and service are the precepts of NHS. In order to qualify for membership a person must have a 1.8 grade average for his entire highschool career, no semester 4's and no semester U's. A junior must be in the upper IOWQ of his class, a senior in the upper 15 Wa. His character, leadership, and service qualifications are also con- sidered by the faculty in selecting new members. Any student failing to live up to the standards of the organization may be dropped after initiation. NHS was organized in 1921 when teachers and educators felt that compared QW We- A.. MQW iwwiaaa Mara dieezzsa,-az.. Mia with social activities, scholarship was not receiving enough emphasis. Therefore Na- tional Honor Society, then known as the American Torch Society, was organized to balance the gap. Since 1921, the or- ganization has grown rapidly. There are over 6,000 chapters, Catalina being num- ber 6,l44. During the year the club contributed to the revolving fund of the American Field Service, a fund which is set aside for an AFS exchange student from Catalina who could not otherwise afford the passage abroad. Members tutored other students who needed help in various subjects. Two initiations were held this year, one in January and one in May. Y '? 'KW' 3 ffl N If ,Q 7 0' Q 4 2 0 A 1 1 4 ., Z if J I I-Q t I 'f Q G I x O ug-l CL- N595 355 1133 W2 fig, ' j,,1:4 If fmwfwd 'WW Z! Kiwanis X JA-641.cJ 'ffifvvfkfvfffd eww!! 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X XLBJ f ov C L 'M l lo 'lv ., ,yt Q5 Ai-l Cllatalina Girls Are if alylembers of Girls League Myrtle Brown, Adviser Emily Kittle, PfCSidCm U I , . 7 1' G f,,, . . af- Z , r' V -. at Q 4 f Q if 'wb ,-, if Wa :II Yb,1., .I ? llll mf S 'L 6 . ai ::: , 1, S . 11 - 'iff Laika f Sally Contzen, Vice-President Nancy Helm, Secretary 5 P .Lax A asf I Sue Smith, Darlene James, Susie Salant, Pam St. Germaine, Barbie Reid, Kay Zeidler, Susie Contzen, Sally Contzen Emily Kittle Nancy Helm, Patti Codd, Brenda Morris, Paula Piziali, Jill Dykeman, Willow Carter. Girls League is a democratic organi- zation for all girls in Catalina High. Every girl at CHS is a member, but to be a voting member, she must attend three regular meetings. The meetings were held on the third Thursday of each month. The purpose of the club is to give girls an opportunity to participate in co- operative activities. Various projects planned by Girls League were a coke party for the fresh- man girls, a food and clothing drive, and a fashion show. Parents were given the chance to come to GL meetings when the Dad-Daughter Box Supper and Mother- Daughter Dessert were held. At the end of each year, a scholarship is presented to a graduating senior who has been ac- tive in Girls League. Working with Emily Kittle, president, were the other ollicers and the Girls League council, composed of all the com- mittee heads. Sally Contzen iilled the capacity of vice-president, while Nancy Helm held the job of secretary. The GL council is formed by the heads of the dilferent committees. Kittle, BOYS at 3 Girls LC-agile m66Iln.g'? Gary Lawson, Rex Wheeler, Tee Cook, Frank Lochner, Jeff Shofner, and Dave Berg participate in a panel. l UHUD WMELCOME ' 2 5 Dads and daughters were enter- tained at the Dads' Dinner. I Zgwsslvvfi, ni Wmwfifwwmqf- 7 A, 2 ff, -N QR m3W,:2,,,, ' Many people enjoyed the well planned Girls League mixer presented A colge party was presented to acquaint freshman girls with in September. Catalina. 2 'V We a'tl l fel , . .f l . A V , M , ' 4 H H ' V 4, I I ' I' A ' 2.2. '- f t l 3 l Z Q., . , we l ,L,?-W-, V71 ,ic M . ,f , .nffw M' 3' ' Q N jf, H4 xi ' M' W :ff ,iz yffy Darlene Hansen leads t'Catalina, our Catalina as the Club members and members of the boys' panel join her in singing. 199 Recognition Received in Drama by Students in NTS Row 1: Mary Koehne, Nina Stigers, Cindy Shirk, Jim Chastain, Julie Mouer. Row 2: Gerry La Belleg Sidney Bondg Bill Risnerg Rachael Munsong Chris Heindlg Mr. James Liveratos,adv1serg Jan Watterson. Row 3: Dorthea Crofts, Charles Roth, Linda Stitzer, Sue Finney. Rachael Munson, Sidney Bond, President Vice-President Any drama student who actively par- ticipates in the various drama activities, either in class or out of class, is eligible for membership in the National Thespian Society. The main purpose of the Society is to give students recognition for their participation in drama activities. This year the Thespians presented three drama productions and one assembly. Also in- cluded in their projects were a state and local drama festival. The state drama festival, held in the spring at the U of A, afforded the opportunity for drama stu- dents throughout the state to compete James Livieratos Adviser Chris Heindl, Bill Risner, Secretary Treasurer W ... with one another. The meetings of the Thespians were held monthly at the homes of the members. At one of their meetings, Margo McElroy, drama student at the U of A spoke on characterizations and acted out scenes from plays she has appeared in. N f Lf Al1Oth6r play gets under way as drama students begin Much activity was featured in June Mad, an advanced drama production rehearsal. 200 ratos, P'-'I'- Row I.: Dave Berg, Steve Patzman, Bill Herbert, Ray Arnold, John Holmes, Jack Holman, Bill Neubauer, Rex Wheeler, Joel Guerrero, Jim Nichols. Row 2: Jerry Knapp, Steve Hayden, Charlie Fowler, Steve Miles, Jim Seymour, Bob Jacobs, Harold Slavens, Don Hawk, 'Pee Cook, Ed McGlothl1n, Ike Rhodes, Bob Svob, Tom Kenan, Mel Vogel Cadviserj. Row 3: Mike Dietz, Bob Hinkle, Neal Genda, Don Iyams, Doug Staples, Jeff Shofner, Bob Gaylord, Tom Kosser, Chris Cole, Rick Parrish, Dave Rowe, Gary Lawson, Dan Breck. ,f 4 , V Muffy A fs, S 4 X L . 0' f 4' wspsw 244 1 'Q .fr .. f Y' ' ' 17 4157 fcxsKQX ,Zvi ff .Z Q I 1 kv x fl ff , - fy , M ,u af ,xg X Nw,-ww. 7 - f' ff . Nfl JC, ' Q-lags X Wk' if 2 f 6, Q' , -I ZQZM C qs' fs - ff f , s f, 41 f W Q ,V Vw, ,, xf , X iff ' f JFK fffnwue S, Q , 53, f M, if t N , ft , X , LN W 'ff . I f W v mf W f 'C ,,.,, X VX. Yup M V ff ' X X , 2 ' , . pk j , G KU, , I ,N if Z, W5 f , 4 WJ, fr! i , Q ss ff f, a Ziff - N , ..sw.ma mp '- 1 4 , , X f s Y' f X X' f ' R.. . -1 ., Bob Gaylord, Joel Guerrero, Steve Patzman, Neal Genda, Mike Dietz, Mel Vogel, Adviser President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms Lettermen Maintain High Ideals in Athletics at Catalina duction. The possession of a major letter en- titles a boy to membership in the Cata- lina Lettermans Club. Each boy must be willing to uphold the purpose which is to promote loyalty, service, sportsmanship, 1 and the ideals of character and faith. Club members maintained high ideals in f , athletics at Catalina. Qualifications for B letters vary according to the sport that it is awarded for. Candidates are picked by i ' the coaches and voted on by the student council. During the year club members helped at the games by passing out programs, ' aiding with the parking problem, and '1 Pit i raising the Hag at football games. They i donated their time to such projects as the ' P Peanuts for Polio Drive and the Cistic Fibrosis Drive. The club organized the M' Dads Club, a club for the boys' fathers i.,,riff,fpQn combine athletics and studies. at which they exchanged ideas. 201 ' Ji? ZW ,V , ' , H: ff' ,ff f , :J y ,nf Z , , fm ' . fe -f',,: ' te ,M ,, , , , V ,, aw, , M, ,A . .W ,, , f , W ff X X Z X I ! ja? 1 -lf X mf! , K ,A aafaff f aaiar J' 35. V, yje It , G if W Mr V .1-'zf ayf' , 7' 'g I eaeaagfagaai eff,i , ,WX M2 , 7 , 7 , . X ,I .f , W f f f , 1 X .fr , W t W all f f W V 3 gf X ff X 4 'L ,,,, ff , J, My ff V5 If ,QfWM?KQf . .-,, ' X fl ,, K Row I: Judy Davis, Nancy Thompson. Row 2: Judy Olander, Tish Sutphin. Row 1: Kay Arter, Margaret Sullivan, Bonny Schroeder, Evelyn Evans. Row 2: Peg Price, Barbara Culin, Ann Raynolds, Jean Rock- wood, Jan Watterson, Vicky Davis. Row 3: Linda Wershing, Kathy Dockery, Connie Graham, Pam Fuller Pirouettes Cffers Fundamental Dance Techniques, Fitness Pirouettes, a dance club, prepared interested girls for the more advanced organization, Dardanaires. Any girl who was interested in learning the fundamentals of dancingiwas eligible for membership. The purpose of the club is to give girls the opportunity of learning dance techniques and preparing dance programs. Sev- eral of the dances seen at the Christmas program were performed by the Pirouettes. The girls choregraphed their dances and designed their costumes. The exercise received during practices helped in- dividual members to obtain and keep good physical fitness. Additional poise and grace were achieved through participation. v-he KLA' Estella Pate, Patty Osterly, Ann Moler, Marlene Hotley, Jennifer Row I:.Becky Romero, Janet Stitzer, Lorraine Newlin, Alice Brae Dlltchef, Sharon EV3T1S,V1Ck1PUYCeH,JaCk1e Fahey zeale, Jill Hart. Row 2: Floy French, Christy Palmer, Marlene 202 Hughes. Row 3: Jo Ann Brody, Lolly Scott, Janet Forbes. ml Helping Gthers ls the Key Purpose of Catalina's ls for y girl lls of lse of trning Sev- were aphed ad in- tysical iieved l L. Row I.-'Kay Wertman, Diane Donahue, Sarah Tunnell, Alveggfgacobs, Maralyn Mahan, Carol Harrison, Shylah Rau, Linda Simanton, Pam Byrd, Cindy Shirk. Row 2: Shirley Whi e, Susan Jacobson, Joyce Lovelockg Ellen Van Wagner, Lynn Derby, Pat Stellg Stephanie Cookeg Penny Bowman, Emily Kittleg Karen Bademiang Shirley Brand, Don Fones, President, Darlene Hansen, Robert Bancroft, adviser, Patti Codd, Glenn Martinson, Dale Retrum. Row 3: Helen Rupple, Carol Shobe-r, Sue Oellrich, Chris Heindl, Mary Ann Kreiger, Sharon Travanovich, Yvonne Henss, Carol Oestreich, Jana Hicks, Gloria Salaz, Lana Hansen Serving Catalina High School and Tuc- son 1n any way and for any reason is the main purpose of the Catalina Service Council. To become a member, a student must have 25 hours of service without hnancial compensation. This year the Service Council assisted in various cam- paigns. They helped at football and bas- ketball games and patroled the halls as hall monitors. At Christmas a party was given by the Service Council for the Chil- dren at the Tucson Community Kinder- garten. Varied Programs for Art Honor Society Provide Entertainment l - h ' 3 P Rchardson, treasurer, Pam Mitchell, secretary, Gray Mclnroy, vice- Rowl Judy Zwald, program c airman eggy 1 V1 g D D J A Brod Moll Redding- president, Sarah Tunnell, president, Row 2: Gloria Salaz, Kathy Lark, a erie avison, 0 . nn y, y A ton, Janice Campbell, Tain Balfour Row 3: Bucky Kondy, Carole Bordmg, Brenda Motsinger, Mary Moody, Susie Brewer, Sandy Mullenax, Meredith Newman, Anita Greenhow, Rosalie Anderson, Marilyn Rissler. W 14? 5 Alice Brae- ier, Marlene bes. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month, the meetings of the Art Honor Society were held. The members had 'to have good scholarship, good citizenship, and above-average art ability. The pure pose of the AHS is to create a finer ap- preciation of aft and to further the mem- bers' talents and interests in this field. Some of the projects planned by the So- ciety were trips to art galleries, studios, and shops, and talks given by well-known artists and craftsmen. rvice Council Quill and Scroll Promotes Writing Contest, Statewide Meet Row I: Mike Gregg, Roberta West, Janice Barnes, Emily Kittle, Kathy Krulish, Linda flaw 1 ' ,fs A city and state Quill and Scroll Day and a creative writing contest were among the projects of the Quill and Scroll Inter- national Honorary Society for High School Journalists. To become a member of the Quill and Scroll, a student must be in the upper third of his class, have writ- ten at least 50 inches of copy, and be recommended by his adviser. Organized April 10, 1926, by a group of high school advisers, the Quill and Scroll gives recog- nition to students for their achievements in the field of journalism. This society has done its part in raising standards in the journalistic field. slliloll' Stitzer. Row 2: Ellen Mayo, Gail Price, Cindy Monroe, Secretary, Alice Dawson. Row 3: Al Southard, adviserg Bill Moore, Vice-Presidentg Ed Dooley, President, Jeff McKeeverg Mark Stanberryg Jim Klein. Student Writers Contribute School Events Acting as intermediates between CHS and the Tucson daily papers were nine Catalina students, who reported the cur- rent school news to the city press. Judy Allen penned for the Arizona Daily Star's School News, Tom Tompkins wrote the sports articles for the Star. Ed Dooley took care of the sport events for the Tucson Daily Citizen. The articles ap- pearing in the l'Teen Citizen, a part of the Citizen devoted to high school life, were written by Jane Mills, Alice Jones and Susie Salant. Jane Mills also edited the Catalina news for this paper. The copy for the Younger Viewn was written by Linda Salant, Gail Price, and Willow Charter. Linda Salant was in charge of t is. . if x i-tx 47 it 1 X . 4 204 is to Tucson Daily Papers fs J X 5' f lag? K J I I Row I: Judy Allen, Jane Mills. Row 2: Willow Carter, Gail Price, Susie Salant, Linda Salant. Row 3: Ed Dooley Day nong nter- High mber lst be writ- ld be nized chool ecog- nents .y has n the 'CYS t. Linda Service to Others at Home and Abroad Purpose of Junior Red Cross Every homeroom in. Catalina sent one representative to the Junior Red Cross. The council .met once every Week and the representatives metuonce a month during homeroom. They donated their time to J :E service for others at. home and abroad. Handing out pamphlets for Z RED the Blood Bank DFIVC, Preparing the Exchange Album collecting QW? L-vi' gifts for the overseas boxes, and donating Christmas gifts for a day nursery were among their many projects. ?7A102 Row 1: Sally Contzen, Susie Contzen, secretaryg Julie Barrett, pr 'd t' N H l ' - 'd - L' - Tyler Barrett, Bob Verity, Don Fones, Paula Weger es1 en , ancy em, v1cepres1 ent, inda Helm Row 2. Jeff Hayden, Council Creates an Atmosphere of Safety for Students at Catalina The many cars that were driven to school by Catalina students presented a problem in safety which was handled by the safety sc council. During the year the council members helped distribute H parking tickets, register vehicles, and organize a vehicle check in the spring. Pedestrian safety in school also entered into the councilis program. In order to be a member of the club, a student must have a sincere interest in safety, a willingness to work, but he may not hold more than one major office. Once a month the council united 0 0 0 0 -F l U 'UL .. ll . 1 S . . Aefy Lovxo with other safety clubs to form a city-Wide organization. G '1 P ' R w 2 Judy La Ferer Jeanne Phillips Jeanne Starliper, Andi RUW 1: Not pictured Penny Germ, Chairmfiing Sulsflarl Angellll all knee. if ' I' H uer Jim Klein Row 4 Sdzanne Bambauer Toby B' -11, 5 1 M 7 c nroy, 1 y eman, amce a , I . J U . , l dm' ROW 3fShylah Rau, Saly ay rlillvn Carol Green, Molly Poole. Row 5: Dianne Tully, Judy Korttila, Shirley Lewis. Hyman, Jeff Hayden, Kay Wertman, Karen 1 , Harbara Ward, Betty Bray, Phyllis Bell 2 ... ..Y.-.Y-- . NFL Members Participate in Extemporaneous, Debate, Oratory , , ,' . , ,, ,, -4 Xl f it WJ, '- Mia M ...M V g .. Row 1: Bob Sorenson, Barry Lewis Sanders, Barry Beiner. Kathy Freeman, Chris Heindl, Spicer, Jan Watterson. Row 43 James, Becky Gregory, Peggy Bill Morris, Charles Roth, Bill Risner. Row 2: 3: Gail Price, Ann Hubbard, Kay Wertman, Koehne, Jane Kress, Becky McQuary, Penny Dathel Lackey, adviser, Kris Born, Darlene Ronnie Angel, Vivian Englert, Nina Stigers, Vicki Douglas, Sidney Bond. Row 5: Nona Piziali, Susan Landon, Terry Lane, Marcia Moler, Barbara Miller, Betsy Rhodes, Mary Schwartzman, Rachael Munson, Sue Finney, Dan Swango, Alice Jones. Row 6.' Rick Parrish, Bob Hinkle, Doug Ficher, Milton Dardis, Bob Dixson, Rick Warner, Tom Bartholomew, Don Ijams, Ed Dooley, Connie McMillan .. -, Ll D !.., 1 ' Newly organized and initiated this year was the Catalina Forensic Club, a chapter of the National Forensic Club. The NFL is the largest organization for the pro- motion of speech and debate in the U.S. high schools. Its purpose is to give train- ing and experience in speech activities plus deserved recognition. More CHS students than ever before participated in debate, extemporaneous speaking, oratory, and oral interpretation of literature. Twenty-live points is the minimum requirement for national mem- bership. Students must have participated in five interscholastic debates or individ- ual speech contests to become active members of Catalina's Club. Dance Sponsored on April Fools, Day by International Club ,A dance was sponsored on April Fools' Day, the theme being based around All Fools' Day, by the International Club. A variety of programs were featured, a meeting being held once each month. The speakers included Peter Althaus, Catalina's exchange student from Switzer- land, Alice Jonesg Mrs. Williams, presi- dent of the U. of A.'s Hostess Club, and Bassam Bakhtt, a foreign student from Jordan attending the University. The purpose of the International Club is to enable members to gain a better understanding of the people of other na- tions. Row I: Peter Althaus, Susan Hazen, Sue Dietz, Alice Jones, Mary Frederick, Nancy Nichols, Tain Balfour, Harriet Willis, Gail Price, Beth Hopkins, Sarah Tunnell Row 2: Mr. Charles Ingram, adviserg Mrs. Erma Fisher, adviser, Adrian Hinds vice-president, Pat Tully, president, Diane Tully, secretary, John Vrchota 206 231' tel' FL FO- ..s. lIl- ICS are :us .on the rn- ted id- ive Various Techniques Mastered by Ski Club Members t Q? . l Jai The ski trips that were taken to the mountains surrounding Tucson on week- ends following rare snowstorms helped to promote outdoor recreation in an individ- ual sport. Although members of the club did not have many opportunities to ac- tively participate in this winter sport, they received dry-landa' lessons and learned how to care for their equipment. On the weekend between semesters, the club en- joyed a two day outing to Mt. Lemmon. During the spring the club enjoyed a picnic. Club membership was open to all who wished to join, dues were a dollar for the year. md' '- M fa, Row I: Connie Ocheltree, Barbara Miller, Ronnie Angel, Ann Raynolds Suzanne Bambauer, Carol Harrison. Row 2: Janey Kress, Nadine Luchtman Corky Sligh Jennifer Winn, Connie McMillan, Linda Simanton, Lynn Van Ryswyk Alice Jones Row 3: Doug Heinrichs, Nick Williams, Peter Read, Bill Risner, Rex Wheeler Bill Moore, Dale Retrum, Bob Smith, Peter Althaus. Row 4: D. T. Smith adviser es Re ort Disturbances Policemen in Halls Check Hall Pass , p uit. .... Y'fg5gffs 'S X. in to the student court. y er, period two, Sharon Trevanovic T f period three, Dan Swangog period four, Glenn Martinsong period live Stewart N Y A C B b B d L Y Nelson and Don Fonesg period s1xZ'lg1om H - ' - ROW 2-' Willow after, 0 Oy ' aff R t 'czak' eriod seven Connie y ns :kv Nancy Row I, Michael Anderson, Arnold Nunz G , R 3 aj I ,, pu , and pm Mafv Am X aa, ow .' o ln C, v ' ' an Hinds, Catalinals policemen are Monitors. It is their duty to check the passes of students in the halls andi to . . t report minor disturbances to the stu en rt Each period has a monitor captain cou . He supervises the rest of the moniars and IS responsible for their conduct ny ons who are without a hall pass or pers misbehaving in any way are asked tg leave the halls and their names are turne Period one captain was Tommy Koslsl C Y-Teens Members Provide Entertainment for Old People ll 1,2 Row I: Judy Goldsteing Julie Mouerg Jean Starliper, chaplaing Ann Hubbard, treasurerg Toby Hyman, secretaryg-Sue Finney, presidentg Trisha Tomlinson, vice-president, Dorothy McKelvyg Linda Stitzer, historiang Beverly Dettman, sergeant-at-armsg Jeanne Phillips, Gail Priceg Mrs. O. S. Moore, adviser. Row 2: Pam Svob, Carolyn Breck, Suzi McKieranan, Barbara Thompson, Joyce Litvin, Pat Deely, Marsha Vell, Carolyn Neal, Andi Kennedy, Carol Tompko, Jo Ann Kinney, Mary Lynn Kinney, Janet Stitzer, Nancy Odom, Gail Fox. Row 3: Debbie Young, Phyllis San Angelo, Karen Meines, Barby Reid, Molly Poole, Nona Piziali, Austy Moore, Jan DeBoer, Judi Shaw, Kathy Dockery, Ann Raynolds, Vickie, Davis, Becky Clarke, Benita Allbaugh, Cha- rone Shadley, Nan Mason. Row 4: Diane Delong, Cherie Baker, Renee Terry, Tish Sutphin, Shelley Fox, Nancy Thompson, Lydia Lane, Joan Yates, Jan Maynard, Jo Ann Russo, Peg Price, Carol Thompson, Nancy Dorow, Connie Graham, Linda Wershing, Judy Cuison, Vicki Lawler, Sharon Watson, Gail Wyman. .-...li-v a - TEEN f Nl All girls in Catalina are eligible to become members of C-Y- Teens. Before becoming an ac- tual member, a girl must have paid her dues and must have at- tended three meetings. These meetings were held twice a month at the YWCA on the iirst and third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 in the evening. A candy sale to raise money for the Inter- Club Council and providing en- tertainment for old people were this year's projects of C Y-Teens. Printers Sponsor Additions to Historical Collection Row I: Johnny Gulaskeyg Barry Beiner, Chuck Miller, W. R. Mitchell, adviser. Row 2: Buddy Schantz, Tom Smith, vice-president, Jo Ann Nowell, secretary-treasurerg David Anglin, presidentg Daniel Donnelly. Row 3: Douglas LeMay, Claude Lowrey, Lewis Slagle. 208 . I I E U A Celebrating Printing Education Week, selling Christmas cards and holding picnics were some of the activities of Catalina's Benjamin Franklin Club this year. The purposes of this club are to give students further oppor- tunity to explore the Graphic Arts fields, to encourage further service to the school beyond those already furnished by the department, and to furnish each year, an appropriate addition to the collection of historical and art pieces already on display in the industrial arts department. Under the supervision of Wil- liam R. Mitchell, the club met in I A 2 during the fifth period. ligible C-Y- ,n ac- have ve at- I'hese nonth t and nth at candy Inter- ig en- were Feens. cation cards some alina's v this nb are xppor- faphic urther eyond y the i each ion to 1 and lay in SHI. f Wil- net in nd. p Roman Banquet Highlight of Year for Inter Nos Latin Club I 'I i 5 'il -7-11-C N 'lv v VS' kd. N y I1-St. .J A Roman banquet held in March was the highlight of the year for members of the Inter Nos Latin Club. Members came dressed in Roman costumes, dined, and were entertained ac- cording to Roman custom. Mem- bership in the club is open to any student currently' taking Latin or any student who has taken it in the past. At the monthly meet- ings, members of the Inter Nos Latin Club learned more about the effect Roman culture has had on modern civilization. Row I' Janet Hess vice president, Ellen Mayo, presidentg Janet Forbes, secretary. Row 2: Sharon l' d Elledge, Mary Frederick, Molly Reddington, Stephanie Cooke, John Fountain. Row 3: Me in a David, Gail Supina, Sylvia Reed, Phil Supina. . , l Intra-City Fiesta Hosted by El Club Cid l f ki QV El Club Cid, Catalina's Span- ish Club, is open to all those in- terested in Spain and its culture. The club, hosted a fiesta for all the other Spanish clubs in Tucson as one of its projects this year. Before Christmas they col- lected clothes for the .poor chil- dren of Sasabe, Arizona. They also helped with the Christmas party that was given at a ranch near there. The club also attended Spanish films and a Mexican dinner. At their meetings they learned to do the Cha Cha and saw color slides of Mexico. Q7 . Wg 2, V I A it 4, R. M, 5 Row I: Barbara Whitaker, ianne ' , I i , . ' . A presidentg Valerie Davison, vice-presidentg Klaire Kaufman, secretary, Bob Smithg Patty Schneiderg Judy Rileyg Miss Mary Ott, adviser. D' Thomas Ann Fordhafn treasurer Row 2' Janice Phelps. 209 Tri-Hi-Y Seeks to Help Others and Better Community Row I: Toni Hilliard, Sarah Tunnell, Jane Mills, Debbie Turner, Mary Ann Kreiger, Ellen Van Wagner, Leslie Lieber. Row 2: Maralyn Mahan, Maryruth Prose, Jane Flickenger, Julie Barrett, Edith Catlin, Linda Campbell, Mrs. Eleanore Turner, adviser. Row 3: Sharon Trivanovich, Tain Balfour, Jo Ann Whelpley, Patti Codd, Nina Stigers, Lynn Derby, Barbara Berger, Betsy Rhodes, Pat Tully. Row 4: Janice Hauer, secretary, Cindy Shirk, president, Diana Smith, Clare Marx, chaplain, Judy Allen, sergeant-at-arms, Carol Green. Projects Vary for Sr. Club The senior chapter of Tri-Hi-Y is the Fidus Taeda Club. As a serv- ice organization, the club sponsored an orphan overseas, went Trick-or- Treating for UNICEF and sold tick- ets for YMCA Christmas Trees. Money raising projects were bake sales, car washes and the collection of hangers to sell to dry cleaners. The club also sent representatives to Model Legislature where they presented the chapter's bill. treasurer, Betty Jean Pratt. Alter Ego Gives to AFS Under the direction of Mrs. Hal Landon, the Alter Ego Tri-Hi-Y carried out its purpose which is to create and maintain throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian living. Mem- bers worked downtown with the American Cancer society in making up pamphlets. Coat hangers were collected and sold to dry cleaners in order to raise money which 'was given to the American Field Service Fund. A dance was held on Febru- ary 5. The meetings were held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Row 1: Andi Bacal, Penny Geror, Christy Galloway, Marcia Taggett, Janet Bostick, Diane Donahue, Joyce Lovelock, Benita Allbaugh. Row 2: Jean Starliper, Pam Bryd, Lynda Tatum, Carol Wathall, Joan Weinzapfel, Toby Hyman, Betty Bilgray, May Mickelsen, Reta Waid, Meredith Newman. Row 3: Bonnie Donaldson, Dorothy McCutcheon. Row 4: Gail Price, Susan Hazen, Debbie Young, Sue Jannetto, Susan Landon, Jill Dykeman, Phyllis San Angelo, Sally May, Penny Spicer, Diane Tully, Joanne Cowgill. Row 5: Bev Dettman, Charlotte Ewing, historian, Judy La Ferer, Sgt.-at-arms, Kay Zeidler, president, Pam Phillips, vice- president, Barby Reid, secretary, Mary Ellen Dietz, treasurer, Barbie Dirst, chaplain, Nona Piziali. 'SW CTX is QA u I Row 1: Dorothy Phillips, Barbara Ewing, treasurer, Melanie Robertson, Donna Powell, Meridith Mills, Lynn Spenser, Mary Jo Holman, vice-president, Susan Anderson, chaplain, Susan Salant, president, Willow Carter, Meridith Mutterer, Linda Helm, Paula Piziali, Sally Doll, Peggy Hoad, Janet Hotchkiss, Suzy Grossetta, Judy Henry, Carol Melon, Wendy Smith. Row 3: Darcy Poole, Carolyn Breck, secretary, Janice Royce, Lynn McEvers, Debbie McMillan, sergeant-at-arms, Jackie Marsh, Pat Gibson, Sheri Menaugh, Pam Svob, Dorothy McKellvey. 210 Bake Sale Raises Money Members of the Bona Faedas Tri-Hi-Y sought to create and main- tain high standards of Christian character throughout the commun- ity. Any sophomore or freshman girl, within a limit of 35, was eligi- ble for membership. In order to raise money, they had a cupcake sale, and as a service project, they collected clothes and toys for the Papago Hospital at the Indian Res- ervation. They presented a bill at Model Legislature. g High Standards of Christian Character Upheld by Hi-Y ll b ' 11 H1 Y sew tick- bake they k, Diane 1 Tatum, ta Waid, nil Price, Angelo, Charlotte ps, vice- chaplaing iey Faedas main- ,ristian nmun- shman 5 eligi- ier to ipcake t, they or the n Res- bill at Halloween Hop Presented The senior H1 Y s purpose was to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Chris- tain character. Among their projects were the Peanuts for Polio,', a Hal- loween Hop, Model Legislature, and a dress right campaign, where the boys wore suits and ties to school. They met every Wednesday night at 7:30 at the Lighthouse Y. Mr. William Kemmeries acted as the adviser of the Boboquivari Hi-Y. Row 1: Jim Dainty, Charlie Fowler, Dave Rowe, John Snell, Joel Guerrero, Tom Kenan. Row 2: Frank Lochner, Dick Martin, John Greer, Jerry Hambenne, Charlie Sullivan, Jeff Shofner, Bob Gaylord, Jerry Knapp. Row 3: Bill Kemmeries, adviserg Les Laws, chaplain, John Goodwin, secretary, Ed Dooley, presidentg Stew McClellan, vice-president, Phil Dearden, treasurer, sgt-at-arms. Troy-Boys Promote Spirit The Junior Hi-Y Club is officially known as the Troy-Boys. This year, they helped to promote school spirit by the sale of paper bags that were popped at the kickoff. As a service club, the Troy-Boys participated in various drives. The meetings were held at the Lighthouse-Y for the purpose of promoting Christian service and fel- lowship. Row 1: Laverne Loose, Charles Rampacek, Randy Cooper, Bill Brake, Chuck Hiatt, Louis Crofts, Kip Arnold. Row 2: Doug Anderson, Tom Meissner, Bill Newbauer, Harry Cornelius, John Moffatt, Bob Briedis, Mike Sorey. Row 3: Ray Arnold, Jeff Hayden, Rick O'Hara, John Hopkins, Terry Frederick, Jeff Carter, Roy Williams. Row. 4: Doug Heinricks, Dick Badger, chaplain, John Choate, Sgt.-at-arms, Buddy Doolen, president: Mr. Galen Kentner, adviser, Bruce Davidson, secretary-treasurer. Mistletoe Boosts Funds Selling Mistletoe during the Christmas HolidayLwas one of the projects of the sophomore Hi-Y, the A Fortiori Club. The club also helped promote school spirit and participated in the annual Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, Model Legislature. The club is open to any sopho- more boy at Catalina who agrees to uphold the purpose of the club. The A Fortiori Club met every Monday at the Lighthouse Y. Row 15 Jerry Fitz, Larry Johnson, Kenny Spiegal, Jim Davis, Tom Robinson, Merlin Leach, Rgw 2: Aaron Latham, Tom Bartholomew, Doug Ward, Jerrold Cohen, Monty Amyx, John Wilson. Row 3: Charles Waldman, chaplain, Larry Dent, treasurerg Johnny Rowe, secretary, Nick Williams, vice-presidentg John Helin, president. 211 66 0 is 9 7 i Many unusual and exotic foods were Daddy Date Nlg, t Une of FHA Projects eaten at the World banquet held by Future Homemakers. Members prepared various ice cream dishes on 'tdaddy date nighti' which was held in Febmary at school. Many other events filled the year. The purpose of the club is to develop every girl to her full potential in order to have better homes in America's future. Any girl interested may belong providing she has previously had one year of home economics in school. gtk ' llIllf'l UD fm Row 1: Alice Boyd, Diane Donahue, secretary, Carol Obertaufer, treasurer, Donna ,,....f Santee, Diane Duncan, president, Carol Harrison, Suzanne Bambauer, corresponding secretary, Sonnia Santee, vice-president, Maria Lo Turco. Row 2: Shylah Rau, Kay McCague, Pat Murphy, Virginia Rogers, Barbara Whitaker, Trudy Hummel, Marilyn Towsley. Row 3: , Marilyn Bugielski, Barbara LaMar. Rose Ann McCain. I -5 1 Painted posters urging immunization . . of Polio, placed in elementary schools Cafnpalg-H for POIIO Shots Promoted were one of the projects of Future Nurses , and Medical Teamates this year. The club ' had various speakers during the year and held a breakfast. A nurse recruitment con- ference with representatives from Ari- zona's schools of nursing was held. Any student of Catalina, interested in nursing is welcome to join the Future Nurses and Medical Teamates. The purpose of the club is to interest students in the aspects of nursing, both personal and vocational. ' --5 1 u Il sl' T Row 1: Betty Jean Pratt, president, Helen Rupple, vice-president, Mary Ann Cubelotti, -' I secretary, Margaret Knight, treasurer, Judy Korttila. Row 2: Ken Alford, Sandi Scott, i' - -. Ruth Ann Fahey, Martha Lake, Carol Green, Mary Lake, Shirley Bruner, Mrs. Leona ' Korttila, adviser. Roll of a Teacher Studied by FTA Members To become a member of the Future Teachers of America, a student must be interested in becoming a teacher and must have a grade average of 2.5 or better. The purpose of the club is to learn about the teaching profession, its opprotunities, responsibilities, and its important role in our Democracy. Club members assisted in managing information booths at the AEA convention held in November, and they gave a party for underprivileged and handicapped children. N RQ Row 1: Susy Grossetta, Carol Currie, Jo Carol Adair, historian, Judy Cooke, Bonnie X? Schroeder, Jo Anne Burk, Susan Jacobson, Martha Prentiss, Maria Lo Turco, treasurer, Sue Luecke. Row 2: Miss Lauer, adviser, Emeie Rupple, Sherry Massingale, Carole Gibbons, Charlotte Kiddoo, Sand Larson, Susie Contzen, secretary, Darlene James, vice-president, Shirley. White, ec y c uary, Beth Hopkins, John Vrchota. Row 3: Sharon Penland, Vicki Curiel, Janet Giering, Sherry Barney, Kathy Hanson, Chris Fox, Lorraine Hockstead, Cris Jansen, Jan Warren, Phyllis Bell, Donna Benson. 212 CIC re date ear. e op rder ure ding ome The Computers Club was established at Catalina for the purpose of introducing the newer phases of mathematics to inter- ested students at the weekly meetings held in Main 120. Members learned the basic fundamentals of operating the vari- ous types of slide rules available to stu- dents. As sponsor Mr. Ralph Futrell at- tempted to interest the participants in ad- vancing their knowledge of mathematics and the many fields from which math students may choose to enter. 'Nl . . .1 ..Y-np... ....... , Operation of Sliderules Learned by Students 1' ,- tt-- J D ' o by ' 1 d fikgg-s I S .avaixgi p at 1 X X ' , K Q X S f S S4 4 f A fxxx fsifs IS , f we a ff ? ' c JS x v A X Q1 W KS CX 5 , fwyvi f W ins f, .532 atmsa a f ! fs ZS! 6 VN N C 046 X a Q 1 I X x N W sy x hiv ' ZX 1 fs, 7,2 l J I sivgg g l S S Zfxwsf N . , , 1 ' ilfsfy f Navy N X wuts s X X W 'I 1, x . XX , INK , lotti, lcott, eona future lst be must letter. about nities, ale in sisted Lt the ', and d and Bi-Chem-Phy Promotes Interest In Science Row 1: Barry Ames, Kathy Stockwell, secretary, James Klein, Donna Kent, president, Row 2: Dorothy Kent, Richard Saltus, Mr. Futrell, adviser. The Bi-Chem-Phy Science Club of Catalina is for all students interested in science. The purposes of this club are to increase knowledge and perfect skills in science, promote interests in science among students and the general public, and to assist students to prepare for sci- ence scholarships and awards. The club helped promote the science fair. Members were required to attend the meetings of the club regularly, be inter- ested in the aims of the club and main- tain at least a three average in science. Row 1: Jerry Hambenne, president, David Getty, Mary Schwartzmann, secretary, Mr. Glenn Rothrock, adviser. Row 2: Charlene Carlson, Dale Fuller, Mike Cabot, Bill Strait, Jim Klein, Stan Oaks. Row 3: Gretchen Luepke, Kathy Thomas, Martha Schwartzmann, Barbara Pierson, Margaret Knight, Virginia Mahoney. The Trojan Trigger Trippers, Cata- linals photography club, had a busy year doing services for the school. Projects were taking pictures of couples at the Senior and Junior Proms and at various other dances. To become a member, one must be en- rolled in an advanced photography class and maintain a 3.0 average. The purpose of this organization is to foster better understanding of photo- graphic processes and to prepare for all types of photo work. if! 'x .PT TTT Performs Photography Services k KIM, , . N' - it' f Row I: John Gulasky, Barry Beiner, Ken Mayer, Terry Gurvitz, Dan Donnelly, Lane Wipff, Charlie Miller, Barbara Mills, Rick Nowell, treasurer. Row 2: Lew Slafzle. vice-president, Tom Dandurand, Jeff McKeever, president, Dick Winters, Jerry Griflithg Pat Deely. secretary, Mike McAlpine, Mr. Robert Dawson, adviser, Gary Dietz. 213 Row 1: June Larson, secretaryg Sherry Beeg Glenda Brentong Ruth Shieldsg Ellawena Mack. Row 2: Janice Harowayg Muriel Thomasg Sandy Emme- rickg Evelyn Sharpg Mr. Oestreich, speakerg Miss Audry Salzer, adviserg Mrs. Shields, adviser. Row 3: Don Livingston, vice-presidentg Carolyn Jonesg Georgeanna Emmerickg Karen Bademian, Brian Larson, presidentg Carol Oestreich. Row I: Dan Donnell resident Larr McGee Fred Brown y, p g y , g Randall Leglerg John Varga, vice-president, Row 2: Eugene Kuklin. secretary- treasurerg Mike Bellg Mr. Everett Welshg Tom Wilkisong Tom Wylie. Stan Oaks, presidentg Casper Brouse, vice-presidentg Miss Joyce Sprinkle. adviser. 214 Assembly Presented by CCY Just how do you land a plane in the middle of a jungle? This question was answered in an assembly presented by the Catalina Christian Youth which featured aviation as seen through the eyes of a missionary. Christian fellowship and Christian en- deavor comprise the purpose of this club. Members sang at hospitals and old folkis homes. Radio Code Learned Each member of Catalina,s Radio Club this year had to learn the radio code and had to qualify for a novice license. The club worked towards estab- lishing an amateur station at Catalina. The Radio Club is open to the pupils and mem- bers of the staff of Catalina who are interested in the medium. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest and knowledge in the held of electronics. Study of Minerals Undertaken A new organization at Catalina this year, the Catalina Gem and Mineral Club spent the year be- coming a fully organized club. This club is open to any student having an interest in rocks and minerals. At bi-monthly meetings, held in the Girls' health room, the members studied the minerals of Arizona. This study included their actual identification and location in our state. SY lle of ambly vhich of a 1 en- nbers L year ?y for :stab- mem- ed in .terest hkeh r, the ar be- Jen to terals. health izona. n and Archery Club Members Attended State, Inter-School Tournaments ,,' he Q Nsxkixx wil! Q . l i f y J. 51+ l, t' ,, ... If 3 U- 'SA t ,JG I 115. XJ: vt 'ff ag, Q 'aw' I if if Q .fir Row I: Susan Bean, Sharon Massingale, Dale .McKibben, Sandi Carpenter, Pat Bartholomew, Linda McMahon, Rusty Jost, Marlene Parks, Jane. Berntson, Harriet Willis, Pat Clovis, Cathy Anderson, Beatrice Simonian, Carol Blake, Eve Graybowski, Marlene Hughes, lfylarlene Kilander, Judy Riley, Isabelle Nichols, Fran Munneke, Pat Stell, Alice Jones, Linda Lamb. Row 2: Miss Emma Cappelluzzo, a ip on. oh the Catalina girls, archery held . J , every morning from 8:30 to 10:30, all interested girls could be seen improving , their skill in archery. This year the mem- , IAEXV v bers attended the state and inter-school 3 W ' i archery tournaments. They also partici- J ,1 V. ' pated in the Tucson high school meet. , 4 R Miss Emma Cappelluzzo was the instruct- ' 1 V ' tor for this club. A A 'T . 3 I x t b lx . g auglsif g g The basi e oft , me Club is to teach basic mgrksm s ' hunter. safety, and firearm y. Candidates were also selected for - ' Team A - from members of this club. this promotion of safety with firearm, it i. hoped that many lives may be L Meetings were held every Thursday on the rilie range. ' A Q ' , f F756 . . . 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'NY sNs Trojans Shared The many extracurricular activities comprised a vital part in the school life of the Catalina High School students. They pleasantly broke the routine of the aver- age school days for a majority of the students by providing an interesting and exciting change from normal studies and school work. K School spirit was brought to a climax by all of the inter-school games and ath- letic events. A good percentage of the stu- dents attended the games and rooted the teams to victory. Rodeo Week came in February to the delight of the girls. They were then al- lowed to wear jeans and other western attire to school. A school holiday, ar- ranged so that CHS students could at- tend the rodeo parade, was a welcome event. The rodeo itself was attended by During football season, school spirit soared l!kx.....fg.m ' . f - Q 'g . .rg , R Zig ' l1'Cd s Many Varied and Exciting Activities ties : of hey Yer- the ind ind max Lth- :tu- the the al- ern ar- at- vme by soared. a wtnufz many of our teachers and students. The madness of Dear Season, when all of the usual customs were reversed, hit Catalina during the middle of March. Girls were seen throughout the halls struggling under a load of boys' books and opening doors for boys. The fashion show, in which boys modeled girls' cos- tumes, brought its usual fun and hilarity to the student body. The various dances which were held during the year provided invaluable ex- perience in getting along with other stu- dents. Most of the students belonged to some club and participated in its activities. The majority of the students were very sorry when the school year ended and these activities ceased for the summer. 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Former King, Monty Clausen crowns Jim Nichols, Diane seems completely oblivious of the fact that she Nil new Torch King. is about to be queened. King Jlm, Queen Diane Crowned The Christmas season at Catalina was brought to a climax I with the Torch Ball, December 18. Sponsored by the Torch, the dance was held in the cafeteria. Committees were com- posed of members of the Torch staff who handled the entire affair. A The motif of the ball, blue and silver, was carried out in the crowns and robes of the Torch King and Queen. The identity of the royalty was kept secret until the crowning. King Jim Nichols and Queen Diane Jeffries were crowned with blue velvet tiaras. King kisses Queen as happy attendants, Mary U l ' Ric Helen and Monty look on, The happy new King and Queen smile at their audience. joii H A Q, 1 1 3 X I i -Q :si ' gqggun--v' at she dlience. Rick Parrish, John Goodwin, Bob Hinkle, and Ed Dooley join the crowd that is waiting for the princesses. mf rw 42 Z Nina aDDr03ChCS the PlHtf0fITl during the final judging. Catalina's.Senior Day Princess Nina Stlgers walks along the Judging platform College Life Glimpsed by Seniors Seniors from all over Arizona met at the U of A for Senior Day. This annual event gives seniors the opportunity to visit the University campus and catch a glimpse of college life. Included in the day's events were campus tours, visits to the various departments, and a fashion show. The climax of the afternoon was the crowning of the Senior Day Queen. The day was brought to a close with a barbecue and the Uni- versity of Arizona vs. New Mexico football game. , Win t, W B l mu, in fn., I Seniors from all over the State convened at the University for senior day ,0 .MZ gy E 5 ,MSW WW mmf? Western Beauty Captured f Emmy W QW x Wy SWK V Que Eve 14 b 4 . xi A a I ' ,If Every queen deserves a kiss. am ' 2 2 Q fa aya71,5y,g,, X, V fn, ,, , uf 'f .W ,, V . X Z .., ' ff f , ffl , s.xQ 4 .P Queen Jane reigns at LUlUbCllCS- Jane Flickinger and her attendants pose for a royal portrait. Lulabelles Sponsored by Junior Class Rodeo Week started with a bang when girls appeared in western attire. Elections had been held previously for the purpose of selecting a rodeo queen and four attendants. The Junior Class sponsored the Lulubelles Dance which carried out the western theme. The dance was highlighted by the crowning of the rodeo queen and her court. Rock-and-roll was intermingled with frequent square dancing. The following day many CHS students participated in the annual Rodeo Parade. Although a float was prepared for the Rodeo Royalty, due to a broken axle, they walked the five mile length of the parade. Because of wagon walked in the parade. cm p trouble, Catalina's royalty ff? W4 if Am: r EMTIHN swiss FANQU. NA f4.w9,?5 I Ml as 45 rf ,f f A f l .. Qt we 1 5 W-Q., g ,, E' 1 i VW f L if SM? 9 X U I t The entertainment and the decorations set the mood for the Senior prom Calle de los Suenosa' held on November 21. The senior prom, g'Calle de los Suenos, meaning Street of Dreams, was pic- E tured as a bull lighting ring in a Mexican locale. Boutineers and corsages were ' provided by the class government. Music was provided by Wayne Webb's band. A ceiling goes up for the senior prom decorations. Decorating for a prom isn't all work! 1 My Dave l huntre: Dave l candid: :'1'w7'f 'KW N f Qx 0 , X M I X! ,, Wwfnf 3 M ,ffwfmw-4 ,, W, H, , ur if fwmsw.f .f , f ff 'fx f yy, 2 Qt' a .af Dave Berg goes to great length to escape several Jeff Shofner models a damty spring dre huntresses. Girls Bag Dear Grab that boy! was the cry heard on a Monday morning as Dear Season got under way. Tags for the huntresses were sold all day enabling girls to tag their dears. A student-faculty bas- ketball game and fashion show were viewed by students on Tues- day. The knee checkers club had a busy day on Wednesday check- ing the length of bermudas. The day ended with the leap year social. The wearing 'o the green was compulsory on St. Patrick's Day. The dear meet at the end of the day provided fun for every- one. The week was climaxed by the Doe's Drag, where the Dear of the Year was crowned. Dave Berg crowns Warren Phelan, the freshman candidate, Dear King for 1960. Many people attended and enjoyed thel f, ,V 'ff f, Q -W, I, .f 25 Seniors Maintain Top Standards This group of students, consisting of twenty-five of the graduating seniors, has greatly' excelled scholastically. They have managed to maintain an outstanding grade average throughout all of their four years in high school. They have served the school in a great number of ways. All of them have participated, either as a member or an officer, in extracurricular activities. Quite a number have traveled in both the United States and Europe. Some of them have been placed in ad- vanced classes, and they still have man- aged to maintain their high standards. All of them are planning to attend college and to become professional men and women: teachers, doctors, and law- yers, just to name a few. They have all planned this program from their freshman year and have had the perserverance to continue with it. They should be highly commended for their records and line work. MARGARET HAGAN'S activities included A Cappella Choir, National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Bi-Chem-Phy, and the Junior Ad- visory Board. She also participated in several science fairs and was the Betty Crocker Home Economics Contest winner for Catalina. She plans to attend Stanford University and major in French and Pre-med. Q!! 5 yri. ,N-W 5, .5 .jf Scholarly, versatile senior, CONNIE Mc- MILLAN is proof that scholarship and fun do mix. Connie participated in many activities throughout high school: Debate, Rifle Team, the Junior Advisory Board, the Ski-Club, and a delegate to Girls' State. Born in Detroit, Connie lived in Fresnillo, Mexico. She also traveled to Washington, D.C., as a contestant in the Voice of Democracy Contest. This sixteen-year old senior advocates that her most exciting experience was meeting Vice- President Nixon and Sam Rayburn while visit- ing Washington, D.C. Student federation vice president, JUDY ALLEN had many activities including Girls League, CHS correspondent to the Arizona Daily Star, and the girls' tennis team. She held the office of freshman class secretary, sopho- more and junior councilman, sophomore presi- dent of GAA, and sergeant-at-arms of Tri-Hi- Y. She enjoys playing the guitar and collecting progressive jazz records. She plans to enter the College of Education at the U. of A. KW' ,,.,,,y , , y, Q' , X . axis., NS, fa- I 1 l l l l unauasnnli ,M w , i ffl' ., i., Q!! , , it '?t. J QL.. X X ' ,S .. . -:Sf . ,SW . . as SV 1 2222 W Y. vic- do ties am, d a Ilo, .C., acy hat ice- ISII- DY irls , ona eld ho- esi- Hi- ting the As an Eagle Scout, JIM KLEIN had the thrilling experience of participating in the an- nual explorers Report to the Nation cere- monies held at Washington, D.C. He also took part in the 1959 World Scout Jamboree which took him to many parts of the world includ- ing Japan, India, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, and Iceland. In his senior year Jim was sports editor of the Torch and a member of student council. His future plans include attending college and majoring in law. The most exciting thing that has happened to me, states EDITH CATLIN, was repre- senting CHS in Switzerland. Edith had been an active member of GAA, International Club, NHS, and band. She had served as the junior president of Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Advisory Board, and student body corresponding secretary. Edith hopes to attend Rice Institute in Houston, Texas, and major in science and math. , fy , , ,Wwwy fm, X X IW' I if 'W . ,f , 4, STEVE PHILLIPS, often called Tinker, plans to major in engineering at the U. of A. This redheaded senior is interested in music, chemistry, and radio. Steve traveled all over the United States, but this took place when he was three years old. He was vice-president of the CHS band and a member of NHS. Steve spends his spare time playing the saxophone and working with radios. He is a member of the Old Pueblo Radio Club and is Radio HAM WZCKB. HAROLD RASP, commonly known as Weasel, was born in Elmira, New York. He has toured most of the United States. Among his school activities were Student Federation Representative, Debating Team, and Rifle Club. His many interests include hunting and build- ing models. f fu 9-,, 4, - .ar v ' f 'lf f, --.. 7 4 iii V 5 2,1 , .ga Lil. lfltfl ,V ig V' ffflllw 7.1 -W, -., f .-.Q gli!! w ,,,VVLi2gt . 'Q v'U1f, ,,, , M , ' ,Ilan , ,, , 'Illia' .1 ,,, , w 1 1 V 1 J Q , ri. l ., 4, ,. , 2. , M44 ,, ' -'Qin , ,. --bbr - . X ...aw '4yX?'s.x. H :rx--. Umwi 5 JULIE BARRETT is one person who can boast of being a native Tucsonian. She was secretary of National Honor Society, president of the Junior Red Cross, a member of Tri-Hi- Y, A Cappella Choir, Ensemble, and Interna- tional Club. Traveling to Great Britain and receiving the Elks' Award will always be her memorable events. Music and history are Julie's favorite subjects. Her future plans in- clude attending college. Tall, red-headed STEVE YOUNG has been through Germany, England, Portugal, France, Holland, Canada, and Sweden with the Tucson Boys' Chorus. His main interests are in cars and photography. Steve was an Ensemble solo- ist several times this year. His activities in- cluded Hi-Y, NHS, Honor Service Society, Choir Council, and Boys' State. He was in advanced English and Chemistry classes. Winning the National Science Foundation Award gave SHERRY BARNEY a scholarship to the University of Kansas last summer to study math. Her favorite classes are math and French. She has made several hunting trips with her father which have taken her to Mexico. She lists her main interests as ranching and hunting. Sherry also enjoys jazz and motorcycles. Col- lege is included in her future plans. Grand Canyon, Arizona, was the birthplace of TEE COOK, CHS letterman. Tee has lived at many of the National Monuments in Ari- zona. His school activities included vice-presi- dent of NHS, freshman class president, secre- tary of the Student Body, and the Lettermans' club. His hobbies range from sports to leather- work. Track is his favorite sport, he specializes in the 880. Tee is not sure of his future plans, but he has considered majoring in education or forestry. Z vb ,1f ' .4 . t - ,-,. ,,,,, . ,ff .fvfw f . ' v' .ion Lhip to and vith She ing. Zol- l l ved Ari- EICC 'CSI- cre- ans' her- izes ans, tion f W 4 2 .iifazwm I A 0 A 7 ,f ,,.gJ.,,y f f 4 . XY! , VW ' ., ff It diff 51,2 ' 5 sewing -'j X, ,V K L-f': ., J ' 12'?CfW gn- 'Mft' wuw- - V , 4, ,gg ' 'ff A,,.':1W .ff iff!! ., . -L0 Exif , , ,Qs,f,bf - TOM KENAN was a member of the football and track teams, he participated in the senior Hi-Y and the Letterman's Club. He has been an active participant in church work Having been born in Ohio, Tom has trav eled all over the United States Canada, and Mexico He is definitely interested in all kinds of sports and is going to college. However, he is uncertain as to his future plans JANET AYERS, co-chairman of Capers, has been busy in student government since her freshman year. She was a court justice and served as junior class secretary. Music also plays an important part in Janet's life. She is a member of the school orchestra and band. Janet has participated in the Heart Fund, Pea- nuts for Polio, and Muscular Dystrophy Drive. She is also a member of Rainbow and the Tucson Youth Symphony. Meeting a moose face to face in the middle of a swamp near Anchorage Alaska was the most surprising experience Ive ever had DOUG FISHER has lived m many of the coastal States of the U S Doug has taken part in various school activities including National Honor Society and interscholastic speech com petition He IS interested in creative writing and speech and plans to major in English at the U of A TOM TOMPKINS, a native of Omaha, Ne- braska, has traveled through the Northwest. Tom was president of Catalina Methodist Youth Fellowship, president of the high school church choir, had the lead part in the operetta, and holds membership in National Honor Society, Latin and Spanish Clubs, student coun- cil, band and football. His plans entail study of medicine at the University of Arizona or California Western. UW Wham, L YW 7' 21, V i 54 Q A 'rw- f JANICE PHELPS has lived in Bal- timore, where she was born, as well as in Tucson. Janice was very active in Job's Daughters, National Honor Society, and Spanish Club. She was a Student Federation Delegate in her junior and senior years and had the honor of taking trigonometry and col- lege algebra at the university last summer. Her future plans include studying at the U. of A. to become a teacher. Brooklyn-born RICK PARRISH lists his interests as athletics and philosophy. Rick plans to become a Rabbi. At present he is president of his temple's youth group. He has also participated in oratorical and debate contests, and lists Speech and English as his favorite classes. Rick has been active in football and baseball and is a three year letterman. His school ac- tivities have included vice-president of Hi-Y, a member of the student coun- cil and advisory board. Q QATAWA ui6HlST. um.. . 395897 ' V 1 1, 1 ,Q I ,W we sfil'-1'- 1 W fx! rs, V- is 5 . xl, K' '. L1 X ia WW M.. K 1 Hear-ye!, Hear-ye! is heard as DARLENE JAMES presides as chief justice of the student court. Her ac- tivities included Job's Daughters, Girls' League Council, NHS, A Cap- pella Choir, Ensemble, advisory board, Catalina Christian Youth, speech, and representing CHS as Rodeo Queen Attendant. She plans to study teaching and music at Ashland College in Ohio. A238 f an ,ft , 2 4 3 ,I 5 .., ., 'rf ., 2 6 ,UQ , i A w 4 I M. if is I'm very interested in people, states NANCY BAKSA, 18 year-old senior. Nancy has been on the Stu- dent Council, is a member of Na- tional Honor Society, and has worked with the Inter-School Council. Nancy also played an active part in the Dar- danaires. She claimed the most ex- citing thing that happened to her was dining at the Paramount Studios one summer. She plans to attend the U. of A. and major in Home Economics. Lively KRIS BORN, a native New Yorker, has seen much of the United States. Kris participates in her church choir, serves on the Youth Employ- ment Service Advisory Board, and is secretary of the Candystripers at Tuc- son Medical Center. Among her school activities were the tennis team, debate team, and NHS. Upon gradu- ation she plans to major in psychol- ogy, hoping to become a social worker. ta C I i 5 1 1 1 if X me t. ,- l Q I www 1 , ZA, H .i .1 nw 1. ,,....-- .sx 4 f, X H 3, mld Ill- la- ,ed- icy ar- :x- 'as ine U. cs. ew ed ch ny- is nc- ter m, lu- ol- ial ll I ,. .f was is Y , 'ff 3' , f R v xxx! V? Hx ig. 4 LINDA SIMANTON has been l cross country five times. Linda par- ticipated in the Cystic Fibrosis Drive and Job's Daughters No. 2, Bethel. Among her school activities are the Ski Club, Junior Historians, Girls' League, Jr. Advisory Board, National Honor Society, and Honor Service Council. Upon graduation from CHS, she plans to become a doctor. For senior MARK STANBERRY, a trip down the Colorado River in a small boat holds exciting memories. In calmer moments, Mark is a mem- ber of the Youth Session, Board of Deacons at Trinity Presbyterian Church and plays on the Trinity Basketball Team. His school activities included National Honor Society and Trumpeteer Staff. Science is one of Mark's favorite subjects. He plans to enter the field of medical research in the future. t Q ,5 Y 5 V' X Q 6 M, WW, DIANA SMITH head cheerleader was born in Boston Since then she has traveled throughout the United States and Mexico She was a member of National Honor Society and Tri H1 Y Conversational Spanish and art were her favorite classes. Dianas - terests lie in the field of fashion - sign. Next year she plans to enter the College of Liberal Arts at the U. of A. 7 - X W K Vivacious CINDY MONROE, CHS gt f songleader, hails from South Haven, Michigan. Cindy's friendly smile was seen at all CHS basketball and foot- ball games. In addition to songleading this active senior was a member of the Student Council, Senior Advisory Board, Yearbook staff, Tri-Hi-Y, sec- retary of Quill and Scroll, and Nation- al Honor Society. Winner of a General Resident Scholarship to the University of Ari- zona, ELIZABETH WHEELER, picks A Cappella, Beginning Drama, and Math as her favorite classes. She has traveled throughout Colorado and Arizona. She was secretary of her Junior Class and the Vice President of the Latin Club. She is interested in piano, tennis and records. ai 4 ff Q W ,Z f -' 'XV WW I V s- l fi The Dardanaires danced to Peter Gunni' at the Penny Geror worked hard to assign parking introduction assembly held before the first mixer. stickers. ' r 1-A . .t .wifi . -,nf nf., f wi,-mm .i - H vf s if JNL' ' - - it V wa' 4,-iffiiiiww iz. .:1 wrt ' 'FEV M new iw .W an -r Xi X t N W r CHS ,. V U5 ,,,f, K, meiscc JU 'S , W5 g 4 Q gif 1 ,er swf. ' A 1 ' 1, .V eg i n ,gf : Wt 15,823 x' s , - Nj '- ff 'Y -1' -agp AWW A -iti yr.: in -M N sf '-Magik , W Qi ,. req 2 H. , ,, . ,A X I PKI' 1 1, . J' ' IGN? -um ' ' 1 W' fm Esfwz- ' W' .. WSL:-,, f iff , x Q , ,.A..i.i-,,w.U i A in 1 , ,v ww, ,milf I Fira' r , Pillai? ' , , 'gyw-Sw:-va-w, M W Mm .1 GMI' 'A'-2. .H 240 if + afaftfi at fl? ' J'5 y is ISA. vJnd.n. 1.4-1- The junior sponsored mixer is enjoyed by all in various ways. September Marks Start Of New School Year Vacation-happy students again started school the day after Labor Day. The school year got off to a good start with Frosh Assembly and the Atomic Energy Assembly on the following day. The iirst school mixer held on September 11 proved to be a very successful dance Hlled with fun. Cata1ina's varsity football team made its debut this month against Salpointe. Girls' League was introduced to the new freshman girls through a get- acquainted coke party on September 17. The Frosh primary election ended the month on an exciting note. 241 Even upperclassmen enjoyed the freshman coke party given by Girls' League. Fight echoes at a pep assembly as the cheerleaders lead the stu- dent body in school cheers. Coach Pearson introduces the football team. 1 1 Several boys acted as cheerleaders at the Central game. The lunch hours were time to eat and time for fun. Xp 7 ii X QR V l i 1 'M KJ. x Jans Meet Several . X X fiyschools in Football The month of October brought many exciting events to Catalina. The football season was at its height with the Trojans playing against Central High, Rincon, Tucson High, Scottsdale, and Flagstaff. The Frosh elections were held at the be- ginning of the month. The Girls' League Convention at North High in Phoenix was held on October 10. October 16 brought a pep assembly, the end of the 'first six weeks, and a very successful Lettermen's Dance. This month of witches and curses ended with a Halloween Hi-Y Hop. affffifzj ,W QW Wulf' W' W X, v f, All Kelly Hansen campaigned hard for oflice of freshman class president. TCH bus l0adS traveled to Phoenix for the out-of-town game. 'KKK , vu-nWwm,,,,,,w ,I I Msg, Qiufe rs X. s tmzamrr I 91- . 11 at at Si M it fri i Ft S x ,nc 4.'.fQ'V,,k, 1 n, ruse 2, CHS , iUS Q Cenugul, , g Oni-94-at 3 p-:.,.W.'-gqf,r,r - A, ' 4 iiii 5a - , i 1dyx?f55AddQ 1ifi r tnEQietC6Ut t v 91 esp-sees US 'E5h1tvn w ' Lzpqfug c 'in a . .,., 4 i f 1 tii i ' n i ear iiia 1 n r aaa N12 gWF'3 nW i '5iwa n w?ww w2 e i i i r i a i e r A 'WW r r i etntat t B19 ima - ne' m1z'++ ,zaQMQ5 i i ii i s ri rite ii i i i i zff e an i i e e Us i iirt i ra i L J 104-mam., 28 29 J U 30 p AA, il. A , a K Us 'A 223, N gi ff , ' f ,4 ewf RW 49445-i'Q 'f Stu dents await the opening of the curtains before a play. Mr. Hal Landon entertained at the Dads' dinner, Girls' League activity. I iYV7 'f nn nnn p npp n e p 19-519 pgop enpp n M , , nennen F 5 cf-vs S 7 V p p ous xo ,, 1 a gy'-, ,,,,f F' :M K 2 - e n e 2 npnnn o nonnn l i ooe n on e n 21 f e een 1 5...-W n n a 2 Pw- A '1 K,,-.,- m ' fHA1 W O n o o n N ,, e 14.242 , i -K,x 5 1:g,E5Q:f ',1V,' Nuuqx KAAXXZJ Connie McMillan and Steve Patzman chat with Many people enjoyed Calle de los Suenos, the senior Don Fones. prom. V , Y Ent MN: of M 4 4 iff ' wi fi .iq 'm U'fNM Ntwfliigl w-M xi1'9X3f'gli-ii? Mil , t. www wwwtx Mmihw Mwtywx pwq,,, .Ku :ca nw F if ,sew raven 4Mn.,w Lo-r 14 W ,, 44 2 Wf' '31 4W'y Y i 5 AQ, Senior Prom ' ' , if fi 2 5 2 5' VV Y Highlights November 44 y S' fl? ' N , r 4' as X i H MJ The thrills of the football season end d ' ' ' .' J :tiff ,' 'fiat 4 this month with the Trojans meetiiig Amphi and Pueblo. Mr. Roberts, the senior class movie, provided an entertain- ing evening for all besides proving to be a big success for the senior class. The highlight of the month for seniors came with the prom on November 21. June Mad, an hilarious comedy, was presented by the drama department on November 24 and 25. Bringing this month to a per- fect close was the Thanksgiving vacation beginning on November 26. Enthusiastic Trojans cheer the football team on to victory. The band performs one of its formations for the benefit of a football audience. D Nu 2 5' we Pizza was among the dishes served in the cafeteria. The band performed many times during the year. my 1 Q le W 2 'WW HW 1 a t W M in 5562 w 21 A XLWWK .. fr ff i- if . F 6-L -, is , fd ,N a V' 1 Y , e S b Q' E J k xv? bi g 1.V' I X fe an 2 . g Z , .7 ,W?2QL' ,g Z 1 4 C i Tired dancers rest in front of the Christmas tree at the Torch Ball. The 0rch'Staff members enjoy themselves at the assembly which w as given to boost Torch sales. Diane and Jim pose for their audience. .2 The Red Cross brings Christmas cheer to a children s home Torch Ball Climaxes CHS Christmas Season Turquoise, the birthstone of December, and the graceful Hower for the Christmas month, the narcissus, gave no hint of the widely varied activities that occured in December at CHS. The thrills of the primaries and finals of the Torch Queen contest lasted throughout the month. The culmination of all the excitment was the Torch Ball which was held on December 18. Basket- ball games with Salpointe, Pueblo, Carl Hayden, Phoenix Union, and Tucson High School spotlighted the sports of the month. This short school month was effectively climaxed by the annual Christ- mas programs that were held on Decem- ber 16 through 18, in which the perform- ing arts participated. The long-awaited Christmas vacation began on Decem- ber 19. 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Among Catalina's opponents were Amphi, South Mountain, West Phoenix, Salpointe, and Mesa. The Sophomore Class presented Ebb Tidef' This dance proved very successful. The end of the month found many students cramming for exams-then the joyous day of the end of the first semester. ,f l . We .M fd 'T ZWZW V77fM5f6 xg gf!! S , lgyfgf XCZWVZZZLWW fp g6 We Wm J! ,MLK imwfzaf w4.fz.Jfgdf fig 1 AX 1 My M' 4 Q fi MW! ' ' Judge Gilliam addressed the student body concerning his past life and career. A serious moment during one of the Trojan basketball games is pictured. Girls Wear Levis During Rodeo Week This leap year began with Judge Gil- liam, from Denver, speaking to the mem- bers of the student body about his past and experiences with juvenile delinquents. The basketball season was at its height with the Trojans battling Tucson High, St. Maryls, Amphi, Sunnyside, Rincon, and the Basketball Tournament-Class AA. CHS was feeling the spirit of Rodeo Week with the majority of the student body wearing Western wear. The Junior Class sponsored Lulubelles at which the rodeo queen was crowned. There was no school on Feb. 18 to give CHS the opportunity of seeing the Rodeo Parade. 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A concert was given by the band and orchestra on March 21, which ended this month on a high note. Girls warm up for song-leading tryouts. 2 y I:k. Ewa John Moffatt, Bob Svob, Gail Price, and Lucy Richardson await results of student body elections. M15- gmaaf WDM Janet Ayers, Gus Buttacavoli, Doug Staples, Susan Angel, Jo Marco and Wesley Voorhees, the Trumpeteer Review committee heads view auditions. Many couples enjoyed Mardi Gras, the freshman sponsored dance. 2 Confusion of prom decorating surrounds Andi Bacal and Judy Olsen. av -A Jim Nichols, Tom Kenan, Charles Fowler, and Bob Jacobs warm up for a ball game. Anticipating graduation in June, seniors were measured for caps and gowns. Juniors enjoy dancing at the Junior-Senior Prom held on April 23. Long-awaited Prom Arrives on April 23 The sweet-pea, the flower of the month of April, began to bloom in the gardens around school and to lend spring beauty to the city. The Sophomore movie was shown to the student body. An American Field Service Assembly was held on April 13 in the auditorium to introduce the student body to the important functions of the American Field Service. Easter va- cation, a welcome break from the school routine, came at last on April 14 through 17. The long-awaited J unior-Senior Prom, on April 23, and the Drama Department Play, on April 28 and 29, topped oif the activities of the month. om held on Dan Swango's familiar voice was heard reading the Decorating the cafeteria was half the fun of the ' Xu x student announcements. junior prom. ... ...M A. X. ...W .. .. .. .X X Xa we X an .fe nnXfrffXm1t'fwfXr i'ti.'fiiwii ii' iw-X wrt in tw. -Xe. X' Xa-XXXXX A i ' MXXXXMX .mfs X X X A .X e ' . ., mmm -'m.x. -- .sq mr :fwxv 1, tXjXwy'iw..1'fW A-Xci, WX SW -X 'M?? V'X tV 'WI wr ' ' Y X 'W' nm 'X 'wi-'ist -' f..AXW'W' rXW.i'iE.W fait? 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Track was the sport of this month. The AA track meet was held on May 7, the State Track meet on May 14, and the meet with North High on May 20. Excitement among graduating seniors began to grow until all of the classes were looking forward anxiously to the coming vacation and the end of the school year. June brought a mixture of the excite- ment of graduating seniors, the flurry to study for final exams of all kinds, and the heat of summer. On June 3, the annual signing party was held. Baccalaureate was held on June 5, and seniors graduated on June 10. 257 ff-fM?M1 f?S:f- . 9, .f Q 1','g,'Fg,Q'lf5e',4ff .51 'X Gare nemo Q -N, ' . ,ig -M' t 1 ,1.,,ffv4k4f1 . J , f I , , 'Q . 'x -wit, ,J .fn f W 3- Mi, 'xfcgmifc 'MGM W, M . ,yr f . ,wwf ZZ.: x5 lf' f fxmf Av 1 f . of A xr f sm, 12, I 7'!P2!V x QR! g K.rp,L!i,1pg',T., Y , A ,.,, if ,7 ,,,4,,,i f AH K 57 N L A W' ff gh., V ,, J ' ' , ,V yi ,J . or ' V f X - ,J .- N Q , .ff 1 6 4 fo, Pi?f'7! .-5 .c . . 4. , 2 f 04 - .. . ... r at P S 0 U I H X LQ A I 'ii Q' A mga I C Ai M Xue i ffefesw Edith and Peter identify the lands where they lived with their families Edith points to Switzerland, Peter, to the United States. Peter and Edith Participate in American Field Service Peter Althaus, Catalinais exchange student hails from Bern, Switzerland. Peter, who resided with the Russell Hastings family, became an active member of the student body. He par- ticipated in speech and debate tournaments and was a member of the International Club. German, French, and English Literature are favorite subjects of Peter. He also enjoys jazz. Skiing and hand- ball are favorite sports of his. A career in nuclear physics, stemming from Peter's interest in math and physical science, is planned by thisASwiss boy. Foreign exchange student Peter Althaus brushes up on his English. 5 www! cu g svn WEBSTERAS 'ww 'rs COLLBGIA 258 i Q Edith Catlin represented CHS in Switzerland last sum- mer. While there she lived with the Robert Kamer family in Bienne CBielJ. Her family, which included Mr. and Mrs. Kamer, Trixly, and Amin, took her on trips to many parts of Switzerland. During the summer she participated in many activities with her brother and sister. She found life with her family to be very informal. While in Switzer- land she spoke Swiss-German at home and occasionally English with her teenage friends. Edith Catlin models the typical festive costume of a Swiss girl. wh, V 1 . .-W--ff-saev .4!lX ik 9112-- A f N ,N QA , ya Y f 'NNW' :ffm .QQ h A . I is In- lily .nd my ted .nd er- illy :Of 3 I ' ' ' '4Mg..,fW,.,.M.. 1 I Q 4 . iff lf I R ,, ' , 3' ' J' ,f f , ,f 50 ' Q, gf ' ' . , f' PATRONS Benjamin Franklin Printing Club Dr. Paul W. Bennett, D.D.S. Boonstra's Breakfast Eggs Brandt's Pima Verde Drug Broadway Department Store Shannon Brown, I r. Drs. Bruwer, Goodrich, Hayden, Hileman, Present, Welsh, Wilson Catalina Girls League Catalina Service Council Class of 1961 Dr. Frank De La Mater, O.D. Fran Coffey Printing Service Frontier Village Drug Store Gaines of Tucson W Christine Gaines Robert Gaines Johnie's Drive-In Jones Drug Co. Kay Richard's Children's Apparel Elizabeth Kittle Lettermen's Club Levy's of Tucson Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mayo Mickey's Restaurant National Honor Society Neal Nye Peyton, Schroeder, Stevens Realty 8L Trust Pinecrest Family Shoes Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Price Sharp's Market Stevens, Paflord 8L Associates tDr. and Mrs. S. S. Tanz Trojan Trigger Trippers Tucson Typographic Service Dr. Charles H. Tweed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Warner Sam Williams-Contractor Cheerleaders ..,............. Kuhn, Ed ............ 25,164,215 Maxwell, Edward .............. 24 A Cappella Choir .......... Activities ...................... 190 Acknowledgements ...... 269 ' ' ' 218 35 Anytown ........................ Art Honor Society ...... 203 16 Assistant Principal ...... Attendance, Office of .... Band .............................. Baseball, Freshman ...... Baseball, Jr. Varsity ...... Baseball, Varsity .......... Basketball, Freshman .. Basketball, Jr. Varsity.. Basketball, Varsity ...... B1-Chem-Phy ................ f Boys' Glee Club ........ Boys' State .................. Calendar, School .......... Capers .................. ..... Christian Youth .......... Classes .......................... 17 184 149 148 145 143 142 137 Ben Franklin Club ....,... 208 ' 213 193 35 240 257 174 214 37 213 Computers Club .......... Counselors ............ ..... Cross Country ...... ..... Dardanaires .... 18 156 C-Y Teens ......... ..... 2 08 195 16 16 Dean of Boys ........ ..... Dean of Girls ........ ..... Deans Office of .......... Dedication ......... ..... 17 Dear Season ........ ..... 2 3 3 6 209 El Club Cid ..... ..... Baldwin, Pauline ...... 18,72,73 Bancroft, Robert ........ 22,203 Barnes, Richard .......... 24,143 Beath, Mary ................ 18,21 Bell, Gale .... 25,151,153,157 Benbow, Joyce ................ 22 Bigelow, Erma ................ 24 Black, James .................... 26 Bradford, Theron ........ 18,89 Brandsma, Gerald ...... 18,22 Brillhart, Max .... 21,101,193 Brown, Myrtle .......... 16,198 Buchalter, Barbara ............ 24 Burneo, Geraldine ............ 27 Burtis, Elizabeth .............. 21 Cappelluzzo, Emma .... 24,215 Chambers, Guy ...... ....... 2 2 Chidester, Otis ......., ....... 2 6 Childs, Virginia ...... ....... 2 5 Cisco, Jessie ...... ....... 2 8 Clark, Helen ....... ....... 1 7 Confer, John ....... ...,... 2 6 Cox, Emily ......... .......... 2 1 Crook, Audrey ................ 22 Curry, Pat ....,........... 21,188 Curtis, Frances Davis, Ben ...........,.... 26 127 Dawson, Robert..22,178i213 DiLorenzo, Lucille ............ 27 Douglass, Brainard .......... 26 Dow, Nathaniel .............. 27 Duffen, William .............. 26 Dyer, Mary ...................... 17 Egbert, Henry .................. 16 Farine-Taron Doroth 26 , y .... Fisher, Erma .............. 26,206 Fithian, David .......,.... 18,22 Frantz, Elizabeth ...,z......,,. 25 260 General Index Ensemble ........... .... 1 90 Faculty .......................... 20 Finale ............................ Football, Freshman .... Football, Jr. Varsity .... Football, Varsity .......... Foreign Exc. Student .... Freshman Advisory Bd. Freshman Class ............ Freshman Officers ...... Future Homemakers of America .............. 212 Future Nurses and Medical Teammates.. 212 Future Teachers of 270 135 134 127 258 109 108 108 America .................... 212 Gem and Mineral Club 214 Girls Athletic Assn ....... 168 Girls Choir .................. 192 Girls League ...... ....... 1 98 Girls Sports ...... ....... 1 67 Girls State ....... ....... 3 5 Golf ................ ....... 1 65 Gymnastics ........ ....... 1 58 Hall Monitors .............. 207 Hi-Y, A Fortiori ........ 211 Hi-Y, Boboquivari ...... 211 Hi-Y, Troy-Boys ........ 211 Honor Section .............. 234 Inter Nos Latin Club .,.. 209 International Club ........ 206 Junior Advisory Board.. 73 Junior Class .................. 72 Junior Class Officers .... Junior Red Cross ........ Lettermen's Club ........ National Forensic Club National Thespian Soc. Orchestra ................ ..... Organizations .............. 72 205 201 206 National Honor Society 196 200 188 177 259 Patrons ........................,. Personnel, Office and Maintenance ............ 27 Photo Essay, These Treasured Years Pirouettes ........,............. Principal's Office ........ uill and Scroll ...... Registrar, Office of ...... Rifle ........................,...,. 7 202 15 Q ...... 204 Radio Club ...........,...... 214 17 164 229 Rodeo Queen .............. Rodeo Queen Attendants I ....... ...... School Board ................ 230 Safety Council .............. 205 14 39 Senior Advisory Board.. Senior Class .................. Senior Class Officers .... Senior Day .................... Senior Day Princess ...... Senior Week ................ Service Council ............ Ski Club ............. ..... 37 38 227 228 Senior Prom ............,... 232 ' 257 203 207 175 Songleaders ...... ..... School Personnel Index Futrell, Ralph..24,34,105,213 27 Gastelum, Manny ............., Groenert, Nellie ................ 17 Gordon, Dured ...... ...... 2 4 Gridley, Rollin T. .......... 15 Griggs, Emily ..... .......... 2 8 Haack, Helen ..... .......... 1 7 Hale, Jerry ...,....... .......... 2 2 Hall, Dorothy ..... .......... 2 6 Harris, Jean .................... 28 Hambenne, Larae ........ 18,21 Haushalter, Xenia ............ 21 Hemmeter, Louise .......... 23 Henderson, Edward ....,,.... 23 Hendon, Grace .............. 18,26 Hilles, Leona .................. 23 Hines, Mary ................ 24,168 Hobbs, Hilda .................. 27 Holliday, Walter ...........,.. 25 Houck, Gerald ............ 18 24 Hoyt, Donald ............ 24,io6 Hyatt, Norma .... 24,172,173 Ingram, Charles ........ 23,206 Jaeger, Kenneth ............ 24,32 Kaler, Warren ............ 23,108 Kalil, Victoria ........ 26,32,34 Keag, Robert ..................,. 27 Kellis, Bill ........................., 25 Kemmeries, William 26,137,138,141,211 Kinsey, James .................... 26 Kintner, Galen .... 26,155,211 Kirmse, Evelyn ............ 19,23 Kiser, Bill ............ 24,127,154 Klaurens, Mary .................. 18 Klein, Richard ................ 127 Korfhage, Nona ................ 26 Korttila, Leona .......... 28,212 Lackey, Dathel .......... 23,206 Lauer, Carol .............. 18,212 Leddy, Betty .................... 23 Leonard, Lillian .............. 15 Linkhart, Bennie ................ 24 Livieratos, James ........ 21 200 Maguire, Patrick .......... 23,90 Markes, Helen ............ 17,28 Marich, Edward ................ 24 Matteson, John .................. 25 Meenan, Keith ............ 24,162 Meinzer, George ................ 23 Merchant, Gene ...... 17,19,28 Miller, Maude .................. 26 Mitchell, William 22,178,208 Montgomery, Duke .......... 27 Moore, Meta ................ 17,28 Myrick, Cliff ............ 25,145 Nicholson, Everett 25,88,135,l48,161 Odom, Eunice .................. 23 Ortiz, Robert .................... 26 Ott, Mary .................. 23,209 Overpeck, Evelyn ............ 23 Owen, Marie .................... 23 Parks, Chester ........ 22,38,39 Paterson, William ............ 165 Pearson, Ken ........ 25,127,241 Phelan, Phenis, Phillips, Clyde ........ 18,20,89 Piziali, Porter, Harold .... 21,190,192 Pribble, Randolph .......... 27 Proper, Charlotte ........ 18,20 Quenelle, Conrad ,......,.. 16,18 Uarda .................. 23 Harry .................. 27 Fred .................... 22 Sophomore Advisory Board ............. Sophomore Class Sophomore Class 91 90 Officers .................... 90 125 Star, Citizen Reporters.. Sports ................. Student Body Officers.. Student Council Student Court Student Federation Delegation ..... 34 Student Government .. Student Life ..... 29 217 204 30 32 33 Student Life Silhouettes 5 Swimming ...........,........ 166 Tennis .......................... 162 Tennis, Girls ................ 172 Theme, Silhouettes of Student Life .............. 5 Torch ............................ 178 Torch Attendants ........ 222 Torch Ball .................. 226 Torch King .................. 220 Torch Queen ................ 221 Track, Freshman ........ 155 Track, Jr. Varsity ........ 154 Track, Varsity .............. 151 Tri-Hi-Y, Alter Ego .... 210 Tri-Hi-Y, Bona Faedus 210 Tri-Hi-Y, Fidus Taeda.. 210 Trojan Trigger Trippers 213 Trojan Trumpeteer ...... 181 Wrestling ...................... 160 Reister, Irwin .................. 27 Rittenhouse, Preston..25 , 1 5 8 Robinson, Virginia .... 25,196 Rogers, Charlotte Rothrock, Glenn. .......25,213 Rowland, Harlan .............. 18 Royce, Eva ....... Salzer, Audrey Sandin, Robert .. Schreurs, Esther .. .......23,196 .......25,214 Schroder, Gwendolyn ........ 23 Scheuerman, Lua nne ........ 28 Segurson, Jack 25,160,161,166 Sims, Winifred ............ 17,28 Smith, David ............ 25,207 Soelter, Annalou Southard, Albert.. Spahr, Louis ...... Sprinkle, Joyce ..... 23,181,204 .......25,214 Starr, Lee ................ 19,26,82 Sulman, Aaron ................ 23 Swanson, Robert ........ 25,134 Tolle, Joan ...................... 18 Treat, Robert .... ....... 2 4 Trygg, Harry ....... ....... 2 3 Tyler, H. G ....................... 18 Verduzco, Danny ...,.......... 27 Vogel, Melvin ............ 26,201 Wade, Laura .................... 23 Wargo, Michael .............. 27 Warner, Elizabeth .......... 17 Waters, Carolyn .............. 23 Welsh, Everett ............ 22,214 Whitley, Gordon .......... .... 2 2 Wolfert, Mary Jo ............ 23 Wood, Lester ............ 24,149 Zammit, Alfred .................. 18 Bacal, Andi ..74,174,210,255 Bowden, Ann ............ 43,192 A Acton, Warren ,,,,,,,,,,,, 40,164 Acuff, Duane ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,, 40 Adair, Jo Carol ...... 110,212 Adamick, Judy ................ 74 Adkins, John ........ ......... Ahlberg, Joann ,............... 40 Ahlberg, Judy ...... ......... 9 2 Ahlgren, Jackie ................ 92 Aldrich, Larry 74,129,153,154,160 Alexander, Jim .............,.. 92 Alford, Kenneth .......... 40,212 Allbaugh, Benita..74,208,210 Allen, Gwen ....,...,,.,,,,,,,,, 92 Allen, James ....,.,,,,,,,, 40,162 Allen, Judy..30,32,40,34,162, 172,173,196,204,210,234 Allen, Larry .... 110,155,193 Allen, Tommy .................. 110 Allred, Nancy .................. 40 Alquist, Sue .................... 40 Althaus, Peter 40,206,207,258 Ames, Barry..92,187,206,213 Amesbury, Steve .,.........,,. 92 Amyx, Monty .... 92,134,211 Student Index Aubert, Ellen ,.,,,,,, ,,,-,--. 9 2 Aubert, Frank ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,-, 41 Auberbach, Leslie ............ 41 Autrey, Donald .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Avery, Al ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 4 Avery, Linda ,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 10 Avila, Cecilia ................ 110 Ayers, Janet 41,189,196,237,253 B Bachelier, Dache ..,,.,.,,,,,,, 92 Bademian, Karen 74,168,203,214 Badger, Dick .... 32,73,74,211 Bayless, Ray ....... ........92 Beach, Buddy ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 110 Beach, Gayle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74 Beadle, Sherry ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 42 Bea, Frances ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74 Bean, Susan .......... 74,189,214 Beard, Darlene Beard, Gayle ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 110 Beck, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, ,074 Bedell, John .,.,...,,,,,,,,, 22,42 Beenblossom, Judy .......... 74 Beers, Gary ......,,,.,,,,,, 42,250 Anderson, Anderson, Donald ....,....... 40 Andy ..........,..... 74 Anderson, Bruce .............. 110 Anderson, Cathie ........ 92,215 Anderson, Darlene ............ 40 Anderson, Doug..74,154,211 Anderson, Glenn ............ 215 Anderson, Judy ............ 110 Anderson, Marlene ............ 74 Anderson, Michael .... 40,207 Anderson, Phil ................ 74 Anderson, Richard .......... 40 Anderson, Ronnie 110,135,160 Anderson, Rosalie ...... 40,203 Anderson Rosalie L ......... 40 Anderson Susie.. 92,174,210 Anderson, Suzanne ........ 110 Anderson, Terresa ............ Andersano, Rocco .... 110,135 Angel, Ronnie ...... 41,206,207 Angel, Susan..41,196,207,253 Anglin, David ............ 74,208 Angus, Jean .................... 110 Angus, Joan ................ 20,41 Appleton, Wayne 92,134,148 Arini, Vinci ...................... 92 Armstrong, Fred .............. 74 Arndt, Earl ...................... 92 Arnold, Kip ..........,..... 74,211 Arnold, Ray 74158159 201211 737 7 7 7 7 Arter, Kay ..............., 74,202 Ashton, Larry .... 110,155,158 Atha, Penelope .............. 110 Atkielski, Antoinette ...... 110 Atkinson, Bob ..., 92,134,148 Atkinson, Carl ........., 41,186 Baily, Robert ..,,,,..,,.,,..,,, 110 Baker, Cherie ...... 74,189,208 Baker, Maerita .... 41,185,187 Baker, Mike .................. 186 Baker, Sandra .....,.,...,,,..., 92 Baker, Sharon ............,.,... 92 Baksa, Ann 35,39,41,193,196,238,250 Bakley, Roy .........,.......... 101 Baldwin, Frances ............ 110 Balfour, Tain 32,41,180,203,206,210 Balogh, Jim ...... 110,155,156 Bambauer, Bill ............ 20,92 Bambauer, Suzanne 74,180,l93,207,212 Banholzer, Ed ................ 110 Barber, Bill .........,............ 74 Barnaby, Carolyn ............ 74 Barnaby, Judith .............. 41 Barnes, Janice ...... 41,181,204 Barney, Sherry 38',39,41,196,212,236 Barr, Elame .................... 41 Barrett, Julie 35,41,l90,l9l, 196,205,210,236 Barrett, Tyler ...... 92,154,205 Barrigar, Diane .... Q .,......... 74 Barrowman, John ............ 42 Barry, Alice .................. 110 Bartholomew, Carol ........ 42 t 92,168,215 Bartholomew, Tom 92,134,l42,l54, 189,206,211 Bartlett, David .-.----------- 92 Bartlett, Robert..109,110,186 Bartholomew, Pa Bartram, Cheryl ......., 92,192 Bartz, Barbara .......-.,------ 110 Bash, Steve ........ --------- 1 10 Basie, JeSSiC21 -.---------------- 92 Baskin, Robert .-.------------- 92 Baumgartner, Loren ....--.- 74 Bausano, Linda .........,........ Beers, Pat .,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Bee, Sherry ........ 168,192,214 Beeston, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Behner, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Beiner, Barry 42,206,208,2l3 Bellah, Bill .......... 92,134,148 Bell, Bill ............ 92,128,160 Bell Calvin .,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,, 92 Bell Eddy ..,...,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 92 Bell Harold ,,,,,.,,,,,, 42 Bell Jon ......,....,,..,,,,.,,,,,, 42 Bell Marsha .......,..,.,, 92,208 Bell Mike D. .........,,, 74,214 Bell Mike S. .......,.,..,.,.,, 92 Bell Phyllis ........ 74,207,212 Bell Buby .........,...,.,,,,,., 183 Bell, Sandra .......... ....... 1 10 Bemis, Susan ...........,..,.,.., 42 Bennett, Carole .... , ............ 9 2 Bennette, Charles ..,......... 74 Benson, Carol ............,,.... 74 Benson, Donna .............. 212 Bentley, Mike ................ 110 110 Benvenuto, Carol .......... Benvenuto, Emma .......... 42 Benvenuto, Frank .... L ..... 92 Benz, Mark .................... 110 Berg, David 42,128,129,132, 138,14l,146,199,201 Berger, Barbara..180,210,252 Berger, Jim ...... 110,149,160 Bergman, Iver ...........,...... 42 Bergman, Karen .............. 92 Bernsmeier, Duane ........ 1 10 Bernston, Margaret ........ 74 Berntson, Jane .......... 42,215 Berry, Carol .................... 92 Berry, Elaine ....... ......... 4 2 Berry, Roger .................... 92 Bethke, Ronald ................ 93 Nickie 92 74 Beth, .................... Biggerstaff, Sharon .......... Bilgray, Betty ............ 74,210 Bingham, Barry 93,134,156,157 Binnion, Gail ..........,. 93,172 Bird, Allen .................,.... 110 Bird, Sandy ................ 74,172 Birenbaum, Gary ...... 93,154 Bishop, Brooks ............,... 74 Bivens, Dave ...... 74,179,183 Black, Peggy .................. 110 Blackman, Thomas ..,....... 43 Blair, Bill ........................ 110 Blair, Kenneth ...... ....... 7 4 Blake, Carole ............ 74,215 Blakinship, Jon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Blaufuss, Max ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Blaylock, Candy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Blehm, Karl ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Bleier, Diane ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Blixt, 'Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Bloom, Billye ...... 43,190,191 Blute, Richard ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 93 Bodell, Ann ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Boepple, Alice .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 3 Boepple, Don ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 3 Bois Claire, Phil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Bonacci, Nick ,,,,.,.,,.,,.,,,,, 75 Bonaventure, Joe ,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Bond, Brock ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 93 Bond, Sidney ........ 43,200,206 Bonner, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Bonner, James ..110,155,16O Bontekoe, Blair ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 110 Booker, Phil .....,..,.,,,, 93,134 Boonstra, Glenda ............ 43 Bording, Carole ........ 43,203 Born, Kris 43,172,173,196,206,238 Bossenbroek, Roberta .... 110 Bostick, Janet .......... 75,210 Bosworth, Joan .,,,.,..,,,,,,,, 43 Bowering, Edward .......... 93 Bowering, I ay .......,,,,.,,.,,, 75 Bowlby, Carl .... 110,143,155 Bowman, Dave .......,...,.... 93 Bowman, Penny 43,175,203,222,223,230 Box, Chris ...................,.. 111 Bowman, Sharon ............ 43 Boyd, Alice .......... 75,190,212 Boyd, Bob .................. 43,207 Boyd, Jim ........................ 93 Boyka, Bruce ............,..... 111 Boyka, Terry Lee .............. 75 Bradley, Carmen .............. 93 Bradley, Sherrly ............ 111 Brady, Bill ...................... 93 Brake, Bill ...... 73,75,211,219 Brand, Shirley .......... 75,203 Branson, Marie ................ 43 Bray, Betty ..75,172,173,207 Breazeale, Alice ..93,186,187,202 Breazeale, George ............ 75 Brecht, Pat ...................... 93 Breck, Carolyn 90,91,93,208,210 Breck, Dan 43,137,138,140,141,151, 152,153,201,224,225 Breck, Joe 32,109,1l1,143,155 Brent, Marsha .................. 93 Brenton, Glenda 44,190,l91,193,214 Brenton, Patsy .................. 93 Brewer, Susan ............ 93,203 Briedis, Robert 75,137,138,21l Bright, Martha .............. 111 261 Carpenter, Christi ....,..,,. 1 1 1 Carpenter, Mike ..,....,,,.,,, 93 Carpenter, Pat 1 ,.,..,,,,,,.,,, 111 Carpenter, Phyllis .......... 75 Carpenter, Sandi ........ 45,215 Carpenter, Tom ............ 111 Carreon, Dennis ............ 111 Carroll, Sarah .... 75,190,191 Carroll, Tom 111,135,149,160 Carson Dennis ........ 75,250 76,164,210,215 Christensen, Harry .... 45,128 Briggs, Barry .,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., 93 Brinlee, Gary ..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 93 Broadhead, Richard ........ 75 Brody, Bill .....,,,,.,,,,,. 75,180 Brody, JoAnn .... 93,202,203 Brooks, Pat ...,.,,,,.,,.,,,,.., 111 Broomfield, Robert .... 75,186 Broquet, Perry ..........,..,., 75 Brott, Judy ,..,..,,..,,.,,,,,.,,, 93 Brouse, Casper ................ 214 Brown, Bob 44,158,159,185,187 Brown, Diane ..........,,.,.,,. 75 Brown, Donald ..,,.,,,.,,,,.,, 75 Brown, Fred .............. 111,214 Brown, Joanne ................ 111 Bruner, Shirley ..........,. 93,212 Brunke, Burt ..... ...,,.,., 1 11 Bryant, Lynn ,.,,. ,,,,,,., 9 3 Bryce, Bobbi ..... ,.....,., 1 11 Bryson, Larry .....,,,,,,, 44,196 Buckley, Ann .................. 111 Buckley, Sue ......,........... 111 Buckner, Donna ..........,,,,,, 93 Buckwalter, Jean ..35,44,196 Bugielski, Marilyn ...... 44,212 Buhlke, Larry .............,,. 111 Burch, Frank ........,,.. 75,158 Burkhart, Jenny ........ 109,111 Burkhart, Jim ..........., 44,128 Burk, Joanne .......... 111,212 Burner, Dale ........ 44,190,191 Burns, Judith ,..,..,,,..,..,,.,,, 93 Burr, Tim ........ 111,135,189 Burzyck, Carol .,...,,...,,,,., 44 Busby, Bill .,,..,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,. 75 Bush, Ray ..... ..,.,,, 9 3,187 Butler, Bev .........,,...,...,,,, 93 Butler, Bill .....,..,,...,..,,,,,.,, 75 Buttacavoli, Gus ..39,44,253 Buttacavoli, Pepe ...... 75,156 Bykerk, Bob ........ 33,134,160 Byrd, Bill .....,.,......,. 111,210 Byrd, Hank ........ 44,190,193 Byrd, Pamla 75,175,203,207 C. Cabat, Mike ...... 111,189,213 Cable, Gary ..........,... 75,160 Cain, James ....,......,,.,,,.,, 111 Caldwell, Don ..........,..,,,.. 75 Caldwell, Harry CSonnyJ 44,186 Callaghan, Carol ......,...,... 33 Callender, Bob .................. 75 Calvert, Ronnie ,,....,..,,,,, 1 1 1 Carson John .................. 111 Carter, Jeff ,............... 75,211 Carter, John .........,...,..,... 75 Carter, Willow 94,91,174,179,198, 204,207,210 Cartwright, Mike 111,135,155,160 Case, Lee .......................... 76 Casey, Phil ......,....,,.,.,,,.,, 76 Castel De Oro, Frank 94,128,151,153 Cathey, Sharon .,.,..,,,,,.,, 111 Catlin, Edith 45,31,32,186,196 210,235,258 Cauallvoci, Ray ,.,.,..,,,,,,,,, 94 Caywood, Jim .......... 76,165 Celaya, John ..........., 94,160 Chadderdon, Karen ........ 111 Chalden, Bob 45,128,133,153,193 Cook, Don ....... ,,,..,,. 7 6 Cook, Kelly .,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45 Cook, Karen .......,,.,,..,..,,, 76 Cook, Michael 76,137,l38,l66 Cook, Roger ......,,,,.,,,.,,,,, 112 Cooke, Tee 46,128,l51,153,156, l57,196,199,201,224, 225,236,248 l08,109,112,212 Cooke, Nancy 108,109,112,172 Cooke, Stephanie 73,76,179,203,208 Cook, Judy Davidson, Harold ....,....... 76 Cooter, Faye .................. 1 12 Coombs, Beverly ..,,,.,,,,,.,, 94 Cooper, Bob ..,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,. 153 Cooper, George ........ 46,156 Cooper, Cooper, Cordier, Lee ........ 76,188,189 Randy .... 76,128,211 Frank .......... 76,160 Cornelius, Harry 76,128,l33,138, 139,146,211 Corneveaux, George ........ 112 Costello, Bobbi ..,...,..,,,,, 112 Costello, Terry ..........,,..,, 94 Coughanour, David ........ 94 Courson, Duane ,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 76 Cowgill, Joanne Chalmers, Berry ............ 111 Chandler, Don ..,.......,,,,,, 94 Chapman, Linda 76,185,186,189 Chapman, Lona .............. 111 Chapman, Louise ............ 94 Chastain, Jean .......,,,.,,,.,.. 94 Chastain, Jim ............ 45,200 Childs, Richard ................ 94 Chilson, Richard .............. 76 Chimera, ADavid .........,.. 1 1 1 Choate, John ............ 76,211 Campbell, Janice ...... 75,203 Cam bell Jeann ............ 111 P , Campbell, Linda 44,210,257 Campbell, Mary Jane ...... 33 Campbell, Pam ............ 20,93 Campbell, Paul ,,,,,...,,,.,,,, 75 Campbell, Sherry ............ 111 Campbell, Tom ...........,,, 93 Campos, Consuelo .... 113,160 Cannella, Paul ...,,...,.,,,,,. 75 Canning, Andrea..93,164,215 Cannon, Shirley .............,., 93 Daggett, Jim ............ 112,215 Carbiener, Don 73,138,140,154 Carey, John .......,...,.....,.,,, 44 Carlin, Alex ..........,,,....,,, 111 Carlson, Charlene .... 93,213 Carlson, Eddie ..,..,,,......., 111 Carlson, Michelle ......,,,,,.,. 75 Carlson, Merry ..,.. ,,..,,, 7 5 Carlson, Van .....,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 93 Carmichael, Linda .... 44,192 Carmella, Charles ,,.,,.,,,,,. 93 21 262 Christopher, Berta ...... , ...... 94 Christopher, Sharon .......... 76 Christophersen, Jerry ........ 94 Christy, Barbara .............. 45 Cicala, William ................ 111 Clark, Cleet ................ 45,186 Clark, Eugene ........ 111,187 Clark, John .....,......,, 76,148 Clark, Kim ........,....... 94,192 Clarke, Becky .... 76,190,208 Clausen, Sally .......... 94,174 Clay, Tom ................ 76,146 Clemens, Val ............ 94,187 Clinton, Anson ................ 94 Clovis, Pat 45,168,171,186,215 Codd, Patti 45,183,198,23,210 Coffman, Paul ................ 111 Cohen, Jerrold .......... 94,211 Cohn, Pamela ...,,,,,......,,,, 76 Cohn, Sharon ......,,..,,,...., 45 Colby, Bob ...............,...... 94 Cole, Chris..128,134,153,201 Cole, Dennis ............ 111,155 Cole, Judy .................. 76,193 Coleman, George ..........., 111 Cole, Sharon .................... 94 Collard, Connie .............. 45 Colvin, Miriam ................ 94 Copton, Linda ................ 111 Comstock, John ............., 94 Condor, Terry .......... 94,148 Conley, Marie ..........,..... 112 Conlisk, Christie .............. 45 Contzen, Sally 45,190,198,205 Contzen, Susie 45,190,198,205,212 Convery, Kathy .............. 112 Cook, Charles .................. 94 Cowen, Patricia ...,.,,,,,,, 112 Cowley, Bill ...... 112,135,160 Cox, Paul ..,,.,,..,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,, 94 Crandell, John .,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, 112 Craig, Ken .,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Craven, Jackie ,..,,,,,,,.,..,, 112 Crawford, Stewart .......... 46 Crenner, Carol ................ 76 Crenshaw, Jerry .......,...,,, 94 Crofts, Bea ......,...,...,,,..,.. 94 Crofts, Bob .......... 94,134,148 Crofts, Dorthea ........ 46,200 Crofts, Louis 76,128,154,211 Croonenberghs, Mel..46,146 Crouse, Casper ........ 112,215 Cubelotti, Mary Ann 46,212 Cusion, Judy .............. 94,208 Culin, Barbara .......... 112,202 Cumor, Marilyn ..,,..,.,.., 112 Cummings, Paul 94,153,156 Cunningham, George 109,112 Cunningham, Pat .............. 46 Cunningham, Susan Kay..94 Cunningham, Susan Marie , 112 Curd, Artis ...,.................. 46 Curiel, Vicki ............ 112,212 Curran, George ........ 112,149 Currie, Carol ........ 94,192,212 Currie, Toum .............. 76,162 Curry, Lois ....................., 46 Cushman, Jeanne ............ 76 Davidson, Jan .,....,........... 76 Davis Charles ............,... 112 Davis George ..............,, 189 Davis Jim .....,,,,,.,,,.. 94,211 Davis Judy ............ 112,202 Davis Lila ......, .,,,,,,,.,,,,, 9 4 Davis, Ricky ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 12 Davis, Rodney .......... 76,182 Davis, Ronnie ................ 112 Davis, Sharon .................. 94 Davis, Tom ........ 76,128,146 Davis, Vickie ...... 94,202,208 Davison, Dusty 76,153,156,157 Davison, Janine .....,........ 112 Davison, Valerie 46,l80,196,203,209 Dawson, Alice 46,l79,190,l97,204 Dawson Dave .,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, 112 Dearden, Phil .... 46,207,211 Debel, Joan ........,,,, 112,189 De Boer, Jann .......... 76,208 de Cook, Mike ................ 76 Deely, Pat .......... 47,208,213 Dees, Sue ............,....... 94,192 De Grazia, Kathy .......... 47 De LaMater, Walter ...... 112 De Leon, Priscilla ........ 112 DelGuidice, Carmella .... 76 Della Santa, Jack .,...,,,,... 76 Delong, Diane .... 76,190,208 Deluris, Sullivan ............ 112 Demberg, Gary ................ 94 De Michael, Audrey ...... 94 Denlinger, Roy ...,.......,..., 95 Dennerly, Bill .......... 95,190 Denniston, Walter ............ 77 Dent, Larry 32,95,134,142,146,21l De Pascal, Kip ................ 77 De Pascal, Mark .... 112,135 Derby, Lynn ...... 47,203,210 De Rocher, Julie ........ 47,186 Dettmann, Bev .... 77,208,210 Devereux, Beau ....,,.,.,,...,. 77 Devereux, Mike ..........,,..., 95 De Vinney, Dick ............ 112 Deuner, Jon .............. 77,166 De Voe, Pat .................... 77 de Young, Sandy ............ 47 Di Cosola, Clarissa .......... 77 D Dainty, Jim...46,160,161,211 Dainty, Sheila .................. 94 Dandurand, Tom ...... 76,213 Danetty, Marie ................ 76 Danehy, Ruth .................. 94 Dardis, Milton .... 46,186,206 Darnell, Jack ................,. 112 Davern, Pat ...................... 76 David, Melinda .......... 94,209 Davidson, Bruce..76,146,211 Dicke, John .................... 112 Dickey, Carole ................ 112 Dickson, Bob .................. 206 Dietz, Gary ....,... 47,164,213 Dietz, John CMikeJ 47,128,129,153,201 Dietz, Mary Ellen 77,172,173,210 Dietz, Sue ...................... 206 Dikowski, David .............. 47 Dilbeck, Steve ................ 112 Dillon, Diane .................. 112 Dingfelder, Lenny .......... 95 Dirst, Barbara .......... 77,210 Dirst, Wayne .................. 112 Disbrow, Karen .............. 112 Dixon, Bob ........................ 77 Dockery, Kathy ..77,202,208 Doll Allyne ...................... 47 Doll, Sally .................. 95,210 Donahue, Diane 77,203,210,212 Donahoe, Glenn ........ 95,142 Donald, Bob ............ 112,155 Donaldson, Bonnie .... 77,210 Donaldson, Frank ............ 95 Donaldson, Jim 112,155,160 Donaldson, John..95,148,186 Doner, Calvin ............ 77,162 Donnelly, Dan Donner, 48,208,213,214 John 95,151,153,156,157 Genda, Neal Forester, Doug Gill, Kathleen ..............-.-- 79 ......76 ......76 ....1 12 .,,.l89 4,21 1 2,202 ......94 ....112 176,182 ....l 12 ......94 131532 156,157 ....112 03,209 97,204 112 07,211 12,189 76,208 ......76 08,213 94,192 , ...... 47 12 12 ....76 .......76 90,208 12 . ...... 94 ......94 .......95 95,190 .......77 46,211 .......77 12,135 03,210 47,186 08,210 .......77 .......95 12 77,166 .......77 .......47 .......77 12 12 .....206 64,213 53,201 73,210 .....206 .......47 .....112 ..,..l12 .......95 77,210 12 .....112 .......77 02,208 ......,47 95,210 10,212 95,142 12,155 .77,210 , .,..... 95 55,160 48,186 77,162 ll 3,214 56,157 Doolen, Buddy ......,, 77,138 139,14l,15l,l53,2ll,227 Dooley, Ed 38,48,l81,204,206,211 Doonan, Pam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77 Doremus, Juanita .....,....l. 95 Dorow, Nancy ......,. 113,208 Doud, Darla .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 95 Douglas Cecil ................ 48 Douglas Clifford ........,.,. 48 F Fahey, Iackey ............ 95,202 Fahey, Ruth Ann 49,189,212 Freeman, Katie Freiser, Manny ........113,206 French, Beverly ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, 78 French, Floy ...........76,202 113 French, Nicki .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Fry, Michael ...... 78,138,139 Frye, Linda .. Fuller, Dale .. Fuller, Gail Fuller, ..,.......113,171 ............96,213 .......78 .96 202 Fuller, Roy ................ 501190 Funk, Steve ...... ............. 7 8 Douglas, Gavin ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 113 Douglas Vicki .... 40,183,206 Downey, Georgia ............ 95 Drischel Gordon ,,,,,.,,.,,, 77 Drury, Noel .....,.,.,,..,,,,, 156 Drury, Rebecca ................ 77 Dud eon Bill ..,,,..,.,.. 77 193 8 , , Duffy, Bruce .,.......... 113,149 Duffy, Dennis .................. 77 Duggan, Patricia .......,,.,,., 77 Duncan, Diane .... 77,193,212 Dunker Barbara .........,.. 113 Dunlap: Cathy .............,.. 95 Dunn, Jim ....,................... 77 Dunsworth, Cathy .......... 77 Dureault, Carole ............ 48 Dutcher, Jennifer ...... 77,202 Dyer, Bill ...................,...,.. 48 Dykeman, Jill 35,72,73,77,175,198,207,210 E Early, Karen ..............,..... 48 Eason, Helen .,.......... 48,192 Eason, Tom ................ 95,146 Ebdon, John .................. 113 Eckstrom, David ............ 191 Ector, Betsy ................... 113 Ector, Donne .................. 77 Eddy, Dennis .....,...... 77,160 Edmiston, Gray .............. 113 Edmiston, Lois ..... ......, 9 5 Edmiston, Mike .............. 78 Edwards, Barbara ............ 95 Edwards, Betty ,......... 48,189 Edwards, Dennis ..........,. 113 Ehlenburg, Bruce ............ 95 Eicher, Dorothy ............ 113 Eichhorn, Nancy ............ 78 Eichhorn, Sharon ..........,. 48 Eischen, Elmer ................ 48 Eldred, Richard ...... 113,158 Elledge, Shaaron ...... 95,209 Eley, Carol ...................... 95 Elliot, Bob ................ 95,142 Elliott, Phyllis .... 78,171,190 Elmer, Phillip ..............., 113 Elvrum, Karen ........., 95,207 Emmerich, Sandie .... 148,214 Emmerich, George-Anne 1 13,214 Emmons, Burton ............ 113 Engebretson, Chuck ........ 78 Engebretson, Joan ..,...., 113 Englert, Vivian 248,197,206 Ericson, Beverly .............. 48 Estep, Mary .................... 49 Estes, Sharon .................. 73 Evans, Evelyn ...... 19,95,202 Evans, Perry .............,...... 113 Evans, Sharon .......... 78,202 Everitt, Ben ...................... 73 Everhart, Bill .... 49,190,191 Ewing, Barbara ..32,113,210 Ewing, Charlotte ........ 78,210 Ezell, BUZZ ..............-. 95,143 Fair, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M49 Fair, Roger ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Farley, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .78 Farley, Marylynn ............ 113 Farris, Jill .......... 49,190,191 Fawceet, Mike ........ 113,160 Fay, Jeanie ...................... 49 Fay, Patti ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 95 Feldhacker, William 78,164,215 Fenech, Jackie .......... 95,168 Fennerty, Larry Fenstermacher, Gene .... 113 Ferguson,Carl .... 78,137,138 Ferguson, Hugh ..78,153,156 Ferro, Mike ................ 78,128 Ferry, Bill ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Fessler, Suzy ...... ....... 7 8 Fielden, Billy .... Fieldman, Paul Fi ueroa S lvia .....113 S , Y ----... Figueroa, Tony .......... 78,128 Findlay, Sandra .78 164 Fink, Jim ................... Finn, Kathy ....,......,,, 78: 192 G Gabriel, Donald 109,113,134,143,149 Gabriel, Lloyd .......... 96,166 Finn, Marilyn .,.. ........ 1 13 Elmer, Carolyn ................ 95 Finney Dennis ................ 113 Finney, Susan 49,193,200,206,208 Fischer, Arthur ................ 78 Fischer, Douglas 49,197,206,237 Fischer, Shirley Jean ........ 95 Fish, Judy ........................ 95 Fisher, Beth .................... 49 Fisher, Bob ...................... 95 Fisher, Gary .................... 49 Fithian, Dave 95,153,156,157 Fitz, Jerry 32,91,95,134,148,211 FitzGerald, Ernest ............ 95 FitzGera1d, Joel .............. 78 Fix, Billy ........................ 113 Flaherty, Joe .............. 49,165 Flickinger, Jane 32,35,49,180,210, Gaffney, John ,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 78 Gaffney, Marti ....,,,,.,,,,,,, 113 Gage, Frank ............ 113,149 Gagon, Richard ,,,,.,,.,,,, 113 Gallimore, Connie ............ 96 Galloway, Christie ...... 78,210 Gamble, Jeff ..........,,..,,.. 113 Gamez, Cruz ......,...,,,,,,,,., 78 Gann, Marilyn .........,,,.,., 50 GaPP, Connie ................ 113 Garcia, Sally ...............,.,., 79 Gardness, Thomas 13 Garland, Betsy .......... 78,190 Garland, Glenda ............ 114 Garmany, Nancy Ann ..,... 78 Garner, Ed ...................... 96 Garovac, Gary ................ 50 Garr, Alfred .............. 78,190 Garr, Joyce .................... 114 Garrett, Deena ................ 96 Gatlin, Jack 96,134,142, 148 Gauthier, Milton ............ 114 Gaylord, Bob 35,50,128,129, 132,l97,201,211 Gehring, John .................. 50 Gehrke, Karen ................ 78 Gemmer, Bill ............ 78,165 222,223,229,231 Flickinger, Jon ................ 113 Flora, Connie ................ 113 Follet, Sydney .................. 95 .49 203 244 Fones, Don ....... , , Forbes, Janet ...... 95,202,208 Fordham, A-nn .... 78,180,209 49 164 215 Forester, J eane .... , , Forester, Leslie ........ 113,215 Forrester, Shirley ............ 78 Forwood, Dave .......... 50,165 Foster, Diane ................ 113 Foster, Jim ........ 73,133,139 Foster, Pattie .........--------. 113 Fountain, John .......... 95,209 Fowler, Charlie 50,156,201,211,254 Fox, Chris .............--- .----- 2 12 95 208 Fox, ----------- --------- Q Kenny 113,135,143,149 FOX, Fox, Shelley .....------- 113,203 Francis, Micheal ........ 50,191 Franklin, Ellis .................- 50 Frantz, Connie ....--------, ---113 95 Frasure, Donna Fredrick, B111 .--------------- ---- 5 5 30,32,35,50,1'28,129,131, 132,133,138,139,201 Gentry, Bob ............ 114,160 Gentry, Richard .......... 78 Gerlich, Glenn ................ 114 Gerlich, Norm ........ 78 Geror, Penny .... 78,260,240 Gerovac, Gary ................ 50 Getty, David ...... 79,158,213 Getty, Jan ...................... 114 Gevedon, Kay .................. 50 Gibbons, Carole ........ 50,182 Gibbons, Gregg ................ 50 Gibbons, Pat .............. 79,212 Gibson, Pat .......... 91,96,210 Giering, Janet ............ 96,212 Gilbert, Kathy ............---- 114 Gillaspie, Connie 32,91,96,186,187 Gilmour, Sandra ............ 114 Gilson, Bonita ................ 50 Ginsburg, Paul ...............- 79 Glanforte, Joe ................ 1 14 Fredrick, Mary ---- 96,206,209 Frederick, TCFFY 78,128,.153, 160,211 Freeman, Cynthla 78,164,181,215 Freeman, Don ....-------------- 73 Glenn, Pat ................ 51,193 Goegelein, Gerald .....--..--, 96 Goldstein, Bernie .....,...,.. 96 Goldstein, Judi .... 79,190,208 Gonyea, Jeff ..........---------- 79 Good, Gerald ..........----1--- 79 Goodman, Tom .... 114, 166 Goodman, Tom ...... 114,166 Goodwin, John 51,211,227 Goodwin, Koneta ............ 96 Gordon, John .... Goree, Helen ..... Graf, Kathy .,,,,, Graham, Connie 109,114,202,208 Graham, Laura . Graham, Sharon Graham Graham Grant, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 96,148 96 79,174 114 51 , Stan ,,........ 79,145 , Thomas ...,,.,,,,,, 79 Gralm, Tom .................... 79 Graves, Bebe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 79 114 143 Graves, John .......... , Gray, Danny .... 114,135,149 Gray, Howard ................ 96 Gray, Linda ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 51 Gray, Marilyn ,,,,,, ,,,.,, 9 6 Gray Paul ...................... 51 Graybowski, Eve ,,,,,,,,,, 215 Green, Carol 35,51,180,197,210,212 Greenberg, Lou 51,153,156 Greene, Carole ........ 79,207 Greene, Mike .................. 51 Greenhow, Anita 96,106,203 Greenhow, Jay ,,..,.,.,,,,,,,, S1 Greer, John .....,,,..,, 51,211 Gregg, Mike .... 183,197,204 Gregore, Richard 114,143,14 114,143,149 Gregory, Becky 51,183,207 Grenell, Richard i 114,149,193 Grenier, Joe .....,.,...,,,,,..,, 96 Grexel, Rick ......,....,.,,, 135 Griesmer, Gail ................ 96 Griesmer, Robert .......... 114 Griffin, Jerry .... 79,179,213 Griliin, Robert 114,135,165 Grifling, Barbara .......... 1 14 Griggs, Dennis ................ 51 Grissom, Jim ..... ......... 5 1 Grissom, Tom .......... 96,148 Groff, Vicki .................... 97 Groshon, Dale 114,134,143,155 Grossetta, Bruce ...... 79,154 Grossetta, Susie 97,210,212 Grutzins, Barbara .......... 97 Guerbadot, Andrea .. 79,192 Guerrero, Joel 51,137,138,146,20l,211 Gulaskey, Jim ................ 79 Gulaskey, John .. 52,208,213 Gunderson, Terry ............ 97 Gurnett, Karen .............. 79 Gurvitz, 'Cheryl .............. 79 Gurvitz, Terry ........ 79,213 Gusinow, Lynne ............ 52 Gustafson, Curt 114,143,149,193 Guttry, Virginia .............. 52 H Haag, Jim ......................-. 79 Haberbush, Barbara .... 114 Hat1ey, Grant ................ 79 Hagen, Margaret 52,190,191,197,234 Hale, Barbara ................ 114 Hall, Alice .................--- 114 Hall, Carol Ann .......... 114 Hall, Don .............. 114,160 Haller, Rickey 97,153,156,157 Halter, Dennis ..,..... 97,153 Hambenne, Jarel 32,35,39,52,197,211,213,250 Hamilton, Jeff ................ 1 14 263 Hamilton, Sandra ........ 114 79 Henry, Richard ,,.,..... Hensler, Gwen ,..,....... Henss, Yvonne ,.,..... 115 80 53,203 Y 108,109,115,242 Hamman, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Hand, Debby ,...,,,,, ,,,, 1 15 Hanly, Bernard ..,., ,,,,,, 7 9 Hansen, Allyn ,.,,4., ,,,, 1 15 Hansen, Carol ..,...,,,,,,,, 115 Hansen, Darlene 52,175,199,203,222,223,230 Hansen, Lana ,......... 79,203 Hansen, Margaret ,,..d..... 52 Hansen, Marge .,..,,.,,.....,, 79 Hanson Kathy ..109,212,215 7 Hanson, Kell Herbert, Bill ,,,,.,,,,,,, 80,201 97 Herbert, Jerry ......,,.,...... Herman, Jim .,,..,,,,,,, 80,181 80 Hernandez, Danny ..,..... Hernandez, Richard ,...., 97 Hernandez, Virginia z... 115 Herndon. Dewey ..,. 80,153 Herrick, Mike ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., 80 Hesh, Rosemary ..,.,..,.... 80 Hess, Janet .............. 97,209 Haraway, Janice .......... 115 Harbort, Barbara .......... 115 Harbour, Linn .,...... 52,197 Hardy, DeVon ....,....,.... 115 Hardy, Wendell 97,164,215 Hare, Mike ........ 79,128,187 Harold, Terry .................. 52 Haroway, Janice ............ 214 Harms, Elsie ......... ...... 7 9 Harralson, Sandi ...,,.,,.. 115 Harred, Vivian ................ 79 Harrington, Francis ........ 97 Harrington, Sharon ...... 115 Harris, Dee .................... 79 Harris, Jimmy ....... ...... 9 7 Harris, Joe .......,.............. 79 Harrison, Carol 79,203,207,212 Harshman, Kathryn ........ 97 ' 79 Hart, Diane .................... Hart, Jill ........ 115,186,202 Hart, Joel ........,..,.... 79,187 Hartje, Sharon ................ 52 Hasse, Cheryl .......,........ 79 Hasse, Ray ............ 115,149 Hastings, Phillip 97,156,186 Hatch, Sandra ................ 115 Hatcher, Kay .................. 97 Hauer, Janice ' 52,180,207,210 Hawk, Don 52,128,129 132,151,152,153,201 Hawk, Tom .........,.... 79,154 Hawke, Sharon ...... 109,115 Hawkes, Jerry .......... 1 79,154 Hawkins, Denzel ............ 52 Hawkins, Linda .............. 79 Hawkins, Linda ............ 115 Hiatt, Chuck .... 80,154,211 ' ' 53 Hiatt, Vicki .............., Hibbs, Bill ..,...,,.,.... Hickman, Susan Hicks, George .......... Hicks, Helen ..,. 53,1 57,142 53 80 90191 Hoopes, Jim .................. 115 Hawley, Marlene ........,, 115 Hawley, Marlene ........,. 115 Hawley, Sue ............ 52,187 Hay, Chuck .................... 97 Hayden, Garey .......... 97,160 Hayden, Jeff 79,205,207,211 Hayden, Steve 79,158,159,201 Hayden, Tommy ............ 97 n s Davi .........,.... 79 , ........,..... 52 azen, Susan .... 80,206,210 Head, Alan 80,128,138,140,153 Johnson Irene ...,.... 98,192 Hubbard, Ann Head, Sally .............. 97,189 Hedger, Bernie ................ 80 Hegemeyer, Mike .......... 53 Heider, Robert ................ 80 Heilman, Albert 115,166,186,215 Heindl, Chris 80,200,203,206 Heinrichs, Doug 80,128,207,2l1 Heinrichs, Ronnie ......., 190 Helgeson, Lyle ............ 115 Helin, John 97,142,154,211 Helm, Linda .... 97,205,210 Helm, Nancy 80,175,l98,205 Henderson, Glenn .... 97,164 Henderson, Scott .... 187,189 Hendl, Alex .............,.... 115 Hennigan, Mike ...... 80,154 Henry, Gary .,,....... 115,149 Henry, John D. .............. 53 ' 97 210 Henry, Judie ....,....... , 264 Hicks, Jan ,......,......., 53,203 Hicks, Robert ,............... 97 Hilker, Bob ............ 97,154 Hill, Gary .,..... 97,148 Hill, Joan ...........,,.......,, 115 Hill, Michael ...,.,,.,,...,,... 97 Hillegonds, Barbara ...,.. 97 Hilliard, Josephine 53,180,210 Hinds, Adrienne ...... 53,206 Hinkle, Bob .... 53,151,153 156,201,206,207,227 Hinrichs, John ,......,...,.... 80 Hinricks, Ron ...... ...... 9 7 Hinton, Bill ...,..........,..... 80 Hinton, Nancy .............. 115 Hinton, Ray ..............,..... 80 Hoag, Peggy ........ 91,97,210 Hoagland, Marian ,...,... 115 Hoagland, Ron ..,...........,. 80 Hockstad, Lorraine 115,212 Hodder, Bill .... 97,134,154 Hodges, Darlene ,........,,. 80 Hoffman, Bob 91,97,166,250 Hoffman, Clifford ............ 80 Hoffman, Dick ........ 115,135 Hogan, Perry ............ 97,166 Holbrook, Walt ............., 80 Holder, Wendy ............ 189 Holland, Glenn .............. 80 Holland, Menvil ............ 97 Holliker, Doug .....,.. 80,146 Hollinger, Dawn 53,168,169,197 Hollinger, Pat ..,..........,.. 53 Hollman, Suzi ................ 80 Holloran, Mike ..,........... 80 Holman, Jack 53,158,159,201 Holman, Mary Jo 90,91,174,210 Holmes, Don ..115,143,149 Holmes, John 53,158,187,201,224,225 Holstrom, Jon .............. 115 Holt, Jim ....,.... p ...... 97,134 Hoosier, Don ..., 97,134,187 Hopkins, John .. 80,166,211 Hopkins, Elizabeth 32,80,206,212 Horn, Lawrence .,.......... 115 Hostetter, John ...,.......... 80 Hotchkiss, Glenn ............ 53 Hotchkiss, Janet ...... 97,210 Hotchkiss, Randy ........ 115 Hueston, Bill ..,,,,,,, ,, 98 Hughes, Carol ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 80 Hughes, Marlene 98,192,202,215 Hull, Ruth ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, 98,168 Hummel, Trudy 109,115,212 Hunt, Dale ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98 Huntoon, Pete ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80 Husted, Tom ....,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 54 Hutchison, Betsy .,,,..,... 115 Hutchison, Kenny ....,,,. 115 Hyatt, Donna .....,.,,,..,,,, 98 Hyman, Toby 80,175,207,208,210 I Ijams, Don .,.. 54,l45,201206 Ijams, Jan ......,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 98 Ingber, Lawrence ....., 91,98 Ingram, Richard ,,,....,,,,, 115 Inman, Jean .................... 98 Inman, Thomas ...,,.,,,,,. 115 Inorio, Carlotta ...... 54,190 Irvin, Leroy ...............,.. 115 Irvine, Lewis .......,,,....,, 1 16 Isaacson, Marshall ........ 54 Ivy, Harold .............. 98,187 J Jackley, Tom .............,,, 1 16 Jacobs, Alvera .. 98,192,203 Jacobs, Bob ......., 32,39,54, 146,197,207,254 Jacobson, Susan 116,203,212 Jacobus, Wallis ...,.... 54,182 James, Darlene .. 32,54,190, 191,197,198,206, 212,230,238 Jameson, Bob .... 98,134,142,146 Janes, Joyce ............ 80,192 Jannetto, Susanne 80,190,210 Jansen, Chris .........,,..... 212 Jarcik, Richard ........ ..... 9 8 Jarnagin, Cecilia ,.........., 80 Jasberg, Keith .............. 116 Jaxel, Peter .................,.. 98 Jeffries, Diane 35,54,175,221,226,246 Jenkins, Charles ............ 80 Hotley, Marlene 202 Houston, Jean .......,....,. 115 Howell, Cheryl 97,192 Howell, Larry ........ 54,207 Howell, Travis ........ 54,207 Howgate, Susan .......,...... 80 Jensen, Chris ..........,..... 116 Jividen, Jim .................... 80 Jobes, Gay ...................... 54 Jobes, Keith ..........., 116,149 Johnson, Barbara ............ 98 Johnson, Bob .... 98,134,148 Johnson, Darlene ............ 98 Johnson Eldon ..,........... 80 Johnson Jay .... 116,135,149 Johnson Larry 98,142,148,211 Johnson, Mary ................ 98 Johnson, Sandra ............ 1 16 Johnsrud, Richard .... 81,162 Jones, Alice 80,193,206,208 Hubele, Harold ............ 115 Hudson, Lewis ....,... 97,160 Hudspeth, Charles 115,143,155 180,206,207,215 Jones, Carolyn ........ 81,214 Jones, Danny .......... 81,205 Jones, Easter ,,..... ..,,., 1 16 Jones, Linda ..... ..... 9 8 Jones, Nancy ,,.,,3 . . 116 Jones, Robert ,,,31, .3 81 Jones, Sheryl ..... 3 116 Jordan, Janet ,..,. . 81 Joseph, Larry .,,..... ..3,,,, 8 1 Jost Bill ..........,,.,,,. ,..,3.. 9 8 Jost, Patricia .......,.,..,,.V3, 81 Jost, Rusty . ....... 81,215 K Kaasa, Gary .............,..., 116 Kaler, Don .....,.,...,,,,.,,,,,, 98 Kandrasiewicz, Mary ..., 98 Karplak, Agnes .,,.,...,,,,,, 54 Kaufman, Klaire 73,8l,175,209 Kayquoptewa, Robert 116,154 Kearney, Mike ..,...........,. 98 Keegan, Bernie .......,........ 98 Keller, Rachel ,............... 81 Kellett, Connie ........ 54,190 Kelly, Karen .......... 98,192 Kelly, Nancy ................,. 98 Kelm, Robert ..........,..... 116 Kenan, Jack .... 98,158,250 Kenan, Tom .... 54,128,130, 132,15l,152,153,197 201,2l1,237,254 Kennedy, Andrea .... 54,208 Kennedy, Floyd ...,........ 116 Kent, Donna ....,..... 55,213 Kent, Dorothy ........ 98,213 Kent, Paul ................ 98,160 Kerby, Tom ............ 50,158 Kessler, Gary ............,, 116 Ketcham, Dianne .......... 98 Kewley, Dick .......,.,...... 81 Kiddo, Charlotte .... 116,212 Kilander, Marlene ........ 215 Killion, Sandy ..,,..........,. 98 Kimberlin, Sara Jane .... 116 Kincaid, Kay ............ 55,180 King, Carl .................... 116 King, Cheri ...... ........... 9 8 King, Gail ........ ......, 2 8,55 Kinman, Don ...... ....... 1 16 Kinn, Sharon .......,........ 116 Kinney, Joann ..,...,... 98,208 Kinney, Mary Lynn 55,193,208 Kirk, Bill ..,..................... 98 Kirts, Barbara .,............ 116 Kitchen, Don .....,...... 26,55 Kittle, Emily 35,55,174, 178,198,203,204 Kleinsin, David 116,135,149 Kleinlein, Diana .............. 98 Klensin, Francis .... 148,160 Klensin, Francis ..........., 98 Klein, Jim .... 32,39,55,180, 204,207,214,235 Klingberg, Judy .............. 81 Kloos, Kathy Jean ........ 116 Kluth, Bill .,..........,....... 116 Knagge, Roddy .............. 98 Knapp, Jerry 55,128,l38,139,201,211 Knauff, Randy .. 81,186,189 Knight, Peggy .... 81,212,213 Knipp, Mary ...,............ 116 Knoop, Frank ...... 116,135 Koehne, Mary Lue 44,55,200,206 Kohler, Lonnie ................ 56 Kohler, Wally ..... ...,...... 9 8 Kolb, Bill ..........,...,. 56,151, 152,153,168,l85,186 Listrani, Pat .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 16 81 16 81 81 98 81 ,15 116 98 98 54 209 154 98 98 81 190 192 98 116 250 130, ,197 ,254 ,208 116 ,213 ,213 ,160 ,158 116 . 98 . 81 ,212 215 .98 116 ,180 116 . 98 8,55 116 116 ,208 1,208 .. 98 116 16,55 ,l74, 1,204 5,149 98 1,160 .. 98 ,l80, 4,235 81 .116 ,116 98 1,211 6,189 2,213 . 116 6,135 0,206 56 98 5,l5l, 5,186 Kolb, Kay ., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,-, 3 98 Kolb, Sara ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 3 Kondy, Bucky ,,,, 56,164,203 Koons, Margaret ......., 189 Korcsog, Dick .....,,.1......, 81 Korscog, Janet ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Korttila, Judy 81,186,207,212 Kosser, Tom .... 56,128,129, 130,131,151,152, 153,20l,207,224,225 Kosta, Dee .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Kotowski, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Kowalski, Ed ................ 116 Kress, Janey 99,172,173,206,207 Kress, Marli .... 56,190,191 Krieger, Mary Ann 56,203,210 Krise, Sandra . ...........,..., 81 Krulish, Bob ..,....... 116,143 Krulish, Kathy .. 56,181,204 Kuhne, Cherry ................ 99 Krivel, Judy 56,190,191,l97 Kuklin, Eugene ........ 81,214 116 Kuntz, Gregg ..........,,,,,. Kurz, Clara .......... ....... 8 1 Kurz, Dick ..........,........,,, 81 Kurzhals, Ralph ...,.,,,,,,, 56 Kuyper, Don ............ 81,166 L Labare, DiAnne .............. 81 La Belle, Gerry.. 56,181,200 La Due, Jill ,.................,. 81 La Ferer, Judy 81,207,210 La Forteza, Luis .... 116,143 Lake, Martha ............ 56,212 Lake, Mary .............. 56,212 LaMar, Barbara ...... 81,212 La Mar, Deanna ........,,.. 99 Lamb, Linda .... 81,187,215 Lamb, Linda .......... 116,171 Lamb, Ken ..............,..... 99 Lamoureux, Jean ............ 99 Lancaster, Janice .......... 116 Lance, Kitty .................... 81 Lanctot, Linda ........ 109,116 Landis, Danny ............ 116 Landis, Jim ...... 81,128,138 Landon, Karen ................ 56 Landon, Suzi 81,174,206,210,219 Lane, Lenny ................ 116 Lane, Lydia ..,......... 116,208 Lane, Terri-Diane .... 56,206 Lang, Bill ........................ 99 Langsam, Marvin ........ 116 Laorno, Gayle ..............-, 99 Laos, Rudy .......... .....-- 5 7 Laponuke, Carol ......,..... 99 Lark, Bill ...................,.. 116 Lark, Kathy ............ 81,203 Larrick, Lenora ........ 99,192 Larsen, Sandy .......... 57,212 Larson, Brian .......... 57,214 Larson, June .....,...... 81,214 La Rue, Jim ...........- 81,128 La Rue, Norma ............ 116 Latham, Aaron.. 99,154,211 Lauerman, Monica ,..,..,. 57 Lawler, Vickie .,..,... 116,208 Lawless, Roscoe .........---1- 81 Lawrence, Bob .......... 9,165 Lawrence, Dan ...... 99,154 Lawrence, Ina Marie .... 81 Laws, Les ........--.-.--- 57,211 Lawson, Gary 57,146,190,l99,20l Lawson, Peggy ,,,',-.--'--.--- 81 Leach, Merlin 99,l60,l89,2ll LeCave, John ,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,. 117 Lee, Terry ,,,,,,,,,-,,,-----,. 117 Legler, Randall v 8l,164,2l4,215 LeMay, Dick ..,. 81,128,154 LeM-ay, Douglas ,,,, 81,208 Lemon, Tom ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Lennington, Lonnie.. 81,166 Leonard, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81 Leonard, Raymond ,,,,.,,, 99 LeSSal'd, James ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 99 Lesson, Virginia .........,.. 117 Lewis, Shirley I 81,168,187,207 Lieber, Leslie .... 57,175,210 Liles, George .,,,.,,, 117,149 Lincoln, Craig ....,,,, 99,160 Lipscomb, Gary ,..,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Lipson, Hyalie ........ 117,109 Lipson,- Lenny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Litvin, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,, 57,208 Livingston, Donald 57,190,214 Lochner, Frank 38,57,128,130,199,21l McDonald, Bonnie ........ 172 McDonald, Larry .,,.,,,,,,,, 83 McDonald, Nancy ,,,,,,,, 100 McDonnell, Nancy .,.,,,,, 118 McEvers, Lynn 91,100,210 McEvers, Susan McGee, Dan .,,....... 100,142 100 McGee, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 214 McGlothlin, Ed 58,l28,l30,20l McHugh, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58 Mclnroy, Gray ,,,,,,,, 83,203 McIntosh, Barbara ......,. 118 McIntosh, JoAnn .....,.. 100 Mclntyre, Polly .............. 58 McKalid, Bruce .... 118,215 McKee, Linda ........ 58,190 McKeever, Jeff 58,178,180,213 McKelvey, Dorothy 100,208,210 McKibbin, Dale ...... 83,215 McKiearnan, Sue' .... 83,208 McKim, Bonnie ,,,,,,,,.,,, 118 Mayberry, Shirley .,,,,,,,,, 59 Mayer, Ken O. 59,178,179,187 Mayer, Ken A. 82,l79,189,2l3 Maylor, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 117 Maynard, Jan .......... 82,208 Mayo, Ed ,,,,.,.......... 99,154 Mayo, Ellen ...... 59,178,180, 204,209 Mazur, Arthur .... 99,134,148 Meadows, Bonnie .... 82,190 Meadows, Charlotte 9,192 Meadows, Louise .... 21,177 Meadows, Sharon .... 71,189 Medley, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Medley, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 99 Meeds, Tim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Meek, Howard ........ 99,146 Meeks, Diana ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Meinema, Linda .... 109,117 Meines, Karen .......... 82,208 Meinhardt, Jim ...... 117,158 McKulsky Frank ........ 118 McKulsky, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,, 83 McMahon, John ,.,,.,,,,,,, 83 McMahon Linda .... 100,215 McMahon Pat ....,,,,,,,. 118 McMillan,, Connie .... 35,58 164, 197,206,207 ,234,244 Lochner, John .,,,,.,,.,.,,,,, 57 Lochner, Philip ,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 81 Locke, Sandra ...,............ 57 Lockett, Henry ........ 99,182 Logan, Charles .,.,,,,,,,., 117 Logan, Shirley ,..,,,.,,,,,., 117 Lohmann, Dick ...,.,,,,...,. 99 Long, Duane ........ 187,189 Loose, Laverne .. 82,186,211 Lopez, Richard ........ Loss, Dennis .......... 82,146 117,135 LoTurco, Maria 82,211,212 Lovelock, Joyce 82,203,210 Lowe, Judy ............ 82,192 Lowery, Clara ..,,.......... 117 Lowery, Claude ........ 57,208 Lowres, Georgie 117,172,180 Lucas, Henry Frank ...... 99 Luchtman, Nadine ..,, 99,207 Ludwig, David ................ 99 Luecke, Sue 99,l72,l73,192,2l2 Luepke, Gretchen 82,186,213,2l5 Luepke, Kristin ............ 117 Lukus, Frank .....,...... 82,160 Luthy, Fred .............. 58,186 Lynch, Rex ...... .......... 8 2 M McAlpine, Harold 100,134 McAlpine, Michael.. 83,213 McBride, Marion .... 100,192 McCall, Eunetta .... 118,189 McCague, Kay ........ 100,212 McClain, Roseanne 100,212 McClelland, Bill .....--.-- 100 McClellan, Stuart 39,58,187,2l1 McClements, Sue .... 58,190 cC1endon Bob --.--------- 83 M , McC1ung, Monty ..---------- 83 McCook, Bob ...-------,----- 113 71,180 McCoy, Amanda .... MeCue, Steve ....,.......---- 58 McCurdy, Mary 58,189,197 McCurdy, William .... 58,180 McCutcheon, DorothY 83,172,210 McDaniel, Wayne ....---- 118 McMillan, Debbie 100,210 McMurray, Marlene ........ 58 McNay, Steve .......... 83,187 McNellis, Terry ...... 100,160 McNellis, Wesley 83,160,166 McQuary, Becky 58,206,212 McReynolds, Gary ........ 100 McReynolds, Jeffrey 117,149 Maahs, Coleen .: ...... 58,207 MacDonald, Taylor 58,190,191 MacEnroy, Gray ........,, 207 Mack, Ellawena ...... 59,214 Mack, Rosalie ................ 193 Macvittie, Lance ........,... 99 Mader, Tom .................... 59 Magyar, Barbara .,,....... 117 Mahan, Maralyn 59,203,210 Mahoney, Virginia .... 82,213 Malanga, Charon ..........,. 59 Malkin, Louis ........ ..... 1 17 Mangan, Jeri ........ ...... 5 9 Maneval, Alan ................ 82 Mann, Danny .....,.......... 59 Marcione, Conrad .... 99,134 Marco, Joe 59,160,186,253 Marcy, Myia .................... 82 Marcy, Sharon .............. 117 Marczak, Florentine ...... 82 Markakis, Sandra .......... 117 Marshall, Bill .................. 82 Marshall, Gordon ........ 117 Marshall, Joe ................ 82 Marshall, Sherryn ........ 117 Marsh, Jacqueline .... 99,210 Martin, Curtis ...........,.... 117 Martin, Dick ............ 59,211 Martin, Richard 99,134,151,153,l86 Martinson, Glenn 59,197,203 Marusa, Dan ................,... 82 Marx, Clare 59,190,191,210 Masa, Doylene ................ 99 Masimer, Bill ..,...., 117,155 Mason, Nan ...........- 82,208 Massingale, Sherry 82,168,212,2l5 Mathew, Mary .......,...... 117 Matson, Brenda ........-.---- 99 Matteson, James ........---- 99 Matthews, Talin .,.....-.--- 117 May, Sally ,,,,,,,, 82,207,210 Meintzer, Russell ..,....,.... 99 Meissner, Tom ........ 82,211 Mellen, Carol .......... 99,210 Me allgh, S rril .... 99,210 , , lf 14' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 f' P ,' , Nan f .,...,,,,.,,,,,, 59 f -' essing, ' f .........,,,,, 100 1 Meyer, Ga .......... 117,193 Meyers, Bonnie .,,.,,,,..,, 100 Mickelsen, Kay 82,164,215 Mickelsen, May 18,82,164,2l0,215 Mikkelson, Polly ..,..,.. 117 Miles, Steven 60,137,138,139,140,201 Miller, Barbara 60,168,170,206,207 Miller, Chuck .... 60,208,213 Miller, Dean .,.............. 100 Miller, Debbie ................ 60 Miller, Judy .................. 100 Miller, Katie ................ 117 Miller, Margaret ............ 117 Miller, Marilyn ............ 100 Miller, Michael ............ 100 Miller, Pam ............ 60,190 Milre, Chuck ................ 117 Mills, Barbara ...,.... 60,213 Mills, Jane ........ 60,180,210 Mills, Meredith ..,. 117,210 Milton, Lois .................. 117 Miranda, Ray ................ 60 Mishkind, Ginger ........ 100 Missier, Toni ................ 117 Mitchell, Larry ........ 82,158 Mitchell, Pam 39,60,l68,203 Mitchell, Russ .............. 117 Mitchell, Terry ........ 60,187 Mixa, Jim ...................,.... 60 Modret, Bernard ..........., 160 Moe, Bill ...................,.... 82 Moffatt, John ...... 72,73,82 129,154,218,253 Moler, Ann .............,...... 117 Moler, Marcia 82,192,196,202,206 Molina, Lee ...........,........ 83 Molinari, Gerry ............ 153 Monheit, Gary ........ 100,186 Monk, Stelfan ..,...,. 117,158 Monroe, Cindy .... 32,39,60, l75,l79,l97,239 Morgan, Marilyn ........---- 83 Moody, Mary ........,. 60,203 Moody, Walt .,,.,.,. 117,143 Mooney. Eileen Moore , Austie .....,.. 117,208 Moore, Becky ------.-----'- 117 Moore, Bill ...,.. 83,181,207 Moore, Cheryl ......,.-1.--- 100 Moore, Jerry .,......--.- 118,149 265 Moore, Jim ........ 83,153,156 Moore, Larry ........,,.,.... 118 Moore, Maryann .......... 118 Moran, Martha ............ 118 Mordret, Bernard .. 100,134 Morgan, John .......,,....... 100 Morgan, Wes ............,,.,,, 83 Morris, Bill .............. 60,206 Morris, Brenda 61,192,196,200,208 Morris, David ............,. 118 Morris, Don ...., .,,, 1 00 Morris, Jerry ........ ..., 1 00 Morris, Robin .,,... ....,, 8 3 Morris, Shirley ..... .... 1 18 Morrison, Ted ...... ...... 61 Morse, David .........,....., 100 61 Moshinsky, Julius ..........., Motsinger, Brenda .... 61,203 Moudy, Arlene .........,,, 100 Mouer, Julie 61,192,196,200,208 Mowen, David .,............ 100 Mullenax, Sandra .... 100,203 Munneke, Fran ........ 83,215 Monro, Edwin ................ 83 Munson, Rachael 61,200,206 Mur, Michael ..............., 118 Murphy, Dave .. 61,134,160 Murphy, James ............ 100 Murphy Ken .................. 100 Murphy, Pat ............ 83,212 Murphy, Sharon 118,172,189 Murphy, Tom 100,142,148,186 Murrow, Thomas ............ 83 Mustonen, Mike ............ 100 Mutterer, Meredith Rex, Larry .................... 107 91,100,210 N Nadon, Helen ................ 1 18 Nagoda, Robert ............ 1 18 Naill, Mike .................... 118 Naylor, Ron .................... 83 Neal, Carolyn .......... 61,208 Neibuhr, Gerry ............ 186 Neilsen, Chris ........ 1 18,215 Nelson, Julia ................ 118 Nelson, Douglas 1 18,155,193 Nelson, Euayne ............ 100 Nelson, Karen .............. 100 Nelson, Marjorie ........ 1 18 Nelson, Stuart ................ 61 Nowell, Rick ....l..... 101,213 Nunes, Arnold .. 61,193,207 Nunneley, Diana 61,190,191 Nunneley, Suzanne ........ 101 O Oaks, Stan ...... 118,214,215 Oberteufter, Carol 83,190,212 O'Brien, Cathy ............ 118 O'Brien, Jim .................... 62 Ocheltree, Connie .. 118,207 O'Connell, Sue ................ 83 Odell, Bob .......... ........ 6 2 Odell, Karen ..............., 101 Odom, Nancy .......... 62,197 Oellrich, Sue ............ 62,203 Oettin Dave ................ 118 8, O'Hara, Marc ................ 1 18 O'Hara, Rick 83,148,211 O'Hara, Tim 110, 62,137,138,207 Ohler, David .................. 155 Oien, Ted ........ 101,186,189 Olander, Judi .... 83,201,202 Olney, Charles ........ 101,187 Olsen, Judith ............ 83,255 Olson, Ronald ................ 62 O'Neal, Wayne ............ 118 O'Neil, Darla ............ 71,192 O'Neil, Daryl ................ 118 O'Ne1l, Rebecca .............. 83 Oppermann, Susie ......., 101 Ormsby, Walter .............. 83 Orr, Joseph ...................... 82 Osterle, Patty .......... 1 18,202 Osterling, Suzanne ........ 101 Ostreich, Carol 62,126,203,214 Owens, Steve .... 118,143,149 P Pagel, Richard .............. 101 Paik, Tony ...... 119,135,155 Painter, Pat .,.................. 1 19 Painter, Tim ................ 1 19 Palmer Claudia ............ 1 19 Palmerj Joyce .......... 83,192 Pennington, Penny ........ 119 Penrod, Charles , ,,,,,,,,,., 63 Penrod, Kay ...,..... ...,. 1 19 Penzi, Ann ..... 1, ...... ....... 8 3 Perier, Lee ...,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,, 101 Perkins, Barbara ............ 84 Perkins, Kalrensue ,... 63,186 Perkins, Pat' ............ 119,187 Perry, Sharon .........,,,,..... 84 Peterman, Judi ..... ,,,,,., 6 3 Peterman, Sally ......,,..,, 1 19 Peters, Kathy ............ 62,192 Peters, Tammie .....,...... 101 1 19 Peters, Tommy ,..,,,,,,,., Petersen, Donna Jean ..,. 89 Peterson, Gordon .... 101,189 Phelan, Warren 119,143,149 Phelps, Janice 63,197,209,238 Philips, Penny .............. 101 Phillips, Dorothy .,.. 119,210 Phillips, Jeanne 89,187,207 Philli s Harr ....,......,,, 193 P 1 Y Phillips, Henry .............. 101 Phillips, Pam 73,89,l72,208,2l0 Phillips, Steven 63,185,186,189,197,235 Quaney, Frank ....... ...., 8 4 R Rabb, John ...,,. 120,143,149 Rabb, Robert .................. 64 Raab, Rosemary ...... 84,207 Racer, Larry .......... 120,160 Radick, Cornel ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 84 Ralston, Janet ..............,. 64 Rampecek, Charles 84,165,211 Randall, Earlene .,.......,,, 102 Ranz, Curtis ...............,,. 120 Rasp, Harold 64,197,215,235 Rasp, Phil .............. 102,160 Ratterree, Betty ............ 120 Ratzlaff, Mickey .....,,,,,,. 84 Rau, Shaylah Ann 84,203,207,212 Rawlins, John ........ 120,193 Rawlinson, John 102,134,153 Raynolds, Ann 84,202,207,208 Rayson, Bonnie ............ 102 Read, Peter ...... 64,190,207 Rector, Diane ................ 84 Rice, Rick .............. 102,186 as 1.2 ,,., -- has 64,203,206 Neubauer, Bill .... 83,201,211 Neubauer, Bill .............. 165 Neumer, Barbara .. 118,172 Neumer, Martin .... 83,148 Newbold, Bill .................. 71 Newcomb, David .......... 118 Newlin, Lorraine .... 118,202 Newman, David ............ 83 Newman, Mary Jo ........ 83 Newman, Meredith 203,210 Newsbaum, Jack ............ 83 Newsbaum, Shirley 118,186 Nichols, Harold ............ 118 Nichols, Isabelle 101,168,215 Nichols, Jim .... 61,l28,130, l46,201,220,226,246,254 Nichols, Nancy ........ 61,206 Nicholls, Richard ..........,. 83 Niebuhr, Gerry ...........,.. 61 Nielsen, Debbie ............ 101 Noor, Earl .................... 118 Norvelle, Mike .. 83,156,157 Nowell, JoAnn ......,......... 61 Nowell, Kenny .............. 1 18 266 Phillips, Vade ..............., 119 Picker, Edmund ............ 101 Picker, Gail .................. 119 Pierce, Barbara ........ 84,213 Pierce, Gretchen ............ 119 Pierce, John ...,........ 119,160 Piziali, Nona 32,84,206,208,210 Piziali, Paula 101,168,188,210 Plah, Ernie .,.................. 101 Plewchak, Steve .............. 84 Pleyte, Roe ......... .....,,. 6 3 Plummer, Pat ....... ...... 1 01 Pohjola, Bob .................... 84 Polit,, Sam ......... 1 ...... 84,148 Polizin, Terry ................ 119 Poole, Ann ....,............... 102 Poole, Darcey g 32,109,119,210 Poole, Molly 84,172,173,207,208 Porter, Ginny ................ 102 Porter, Nancy ................ 63 Post, John ........ 102,142,148 Potter, Judy .................. 84 Powell, Donna ......., 119,210 Powers, Sue .................... 63 Pranter, Larry ........ 102,164 Pratt, Betty Jean Redden, William ............ 84 Reddington, Molly 102,203,209 Reed, Bob ................ 84,160 Reed, Lynn .................... 120 Reed, Sylvia 64,l97,189,209 Reid, Barbara 84,193,198,208,210 Reid, Joan .................,.... 64 Palmer, Kristi ........ 119,202 Palmer, Mark ........ 119,193 Parker, Cynthia ............ 119 Parker, Jim .................... 119 Parker, Stanley ............ 101 Parks, Barbara .............. 119 Parks, Gary .................... 62 Parks, Glenn .................. 83 Parks, Marlene ........ 83,215 Parrish, Rick .... 62,128,130, 197,201,206,238,252 Parsons, Ronnie 62,190,191 Pate, Estella ............ 119,202 Patterson, Tommy 62,185,186,188 Patzman, Stephen .... 35,62, 153,156,157,197,201,244 Paulsen, Joannie ............ 119 Paulsen, Parker ............ 101 Pear, David ...........,........ 62 Pearson, Don 101,134,153,160 Pemberton, Pat ...... 101,192 Penland, Sharon .... 119,212 Pennington, Dottie ........ 62 32,39,63,179,210,212 Prentiss, Martha .... 119,212 Preston, Sarah ......,......... 84 Price, Gail .... 32,73,84,179, 180,183,204,206,207, 208,210,253 Price, Jamie ................ 119 Price, Margaret 84,202,208 Price, Paul ...................... 84 Price, Robert ................ 119 Price, Sharon ........ 102,168 Priser, Vern .... 109,119,158 Probasco, Dennis ............ 84 Probasco, Janet ............ 102 Probasco, Judy ............ 102 Prose, Maryruth ...... 64,210 Psomas, John ................ 120 Pumphrey, Helen .. 102,174 Purcell, Jerry ................ 102 Purcell, Vicki ........ 102,202 Purscell, Orville ............ 120 Putney, Don ............ 120,155 Pyeatt, Diedra ........ 120,186 Pyle, Norman ............,.,, 102 Reister, Terry ................ 143 Renaud, Margot ............ 102 Rendes, Andy ................ 84 Renfro, Betty .................. 64 Resnick, Allan .......... 89,166 Resnick, Larry ........ 120,166 Retrum, Dale 64,196,203,207 Reynolds, Danny .......... 102 Reynolds, Douglas ........ 64 Reynolds, Jeanette ........ 102 Rhodes, Betsy .... 64,206,210 Rhodes, Ike 84,158,l59,201 Rhu, Roger .................... 64 Rice, Flora .................... 102 Richards, Bruce ............ 149 Richardson, Janet ............ 84 Richardson, Lucy 32,73,84,180,253 Qlichardson, Peggy 4-A Richardson, Terry .,........ 64 Richey, Ronnie ............ 120 Richmond, Harry .,...... 120 Richmond, Jerry ............ 64 Riddell, Jackie ................ 84 Riester, Terry ................ 120 Riggi, Hugo 1PeterJ 84,128,154 Riggi, John Uackl 120,135,143,149 Riley, Joe ........,,............ 120 Riley, Judy ...... 102,209,215 Risner, Billy Jo 84,200,206,207 ,209 84 149 64 207 160 84 64 211 102 120 235 l160 120 - 84 ,212 ,193 ,153 ,208 102 ,207 . 84 . 84 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Roachell, Wanda 65,203 84,168 Salant, Susie 91,l02,172,173,198,204,210 Salaz, Gloria 65,168,193,203 Shouse, Donnie ............ 103 Shouse, Ronnie ............ 103 Shouse, Sandra ................ 66 Sterling, Barbara ........ 103 Stevens, Paul ..... Stevens, John .......... 121 86 Roberson, Jerry ,....,...,,,.. 65 Salter, Andr ,,,.,,,,,,,.,, 103 5' 1' , G --.-.--,.--- 21 103 5 Roberts, Allen ,.,,.,,,.11,.,,. 84 Sanus, Richgild .... 120,213 sf21ZS1fn,c?Z0rge ....,....., 1 85 SiZZE?,2z,?5E,Y,,Q ' 1092? R0bCrIS, Chuck Samaniego, Joe ..,,........ 120 Siegel, Richard.. 66,166,186 Stevensoni Steve 104 32J09,120J43,l55 Sample, Gary ................ 103 Silverberg, Rita ............ 121 Srevick, Barbara ,,,, 109,121 Roberts, Floyd ................ 65 San Angelo, Phyllis Simanton, Linda Stewart, Gene ................ 86 Rvberls, John U, .----------.--- 65 85,208,210 66,197,203,2o7,239 Stewart, Michael ,,,,,.,,.,,, 67 Roberts, Melanie ........ 168 Sanders, Lewis ........ 120,206 Simmons, Kent ...... 121,143 Stewart, Steven ............ 121 Iliolgerts, glsqy ..........,....... gangersg Luckett ............ 65 Simmons, Penny ............ 85 'SteWart, Susie .......... 67,192 0 CNS, IP --------------.-,- an S, am .... ..103,187,l89 Simonian, Beatrice ff'St. Ge a'n , P 102,198 Roberts, Toni Sandusky, Betty ............ 103 103,168,2,,15 Lf Stiger,r?E1dE5e ,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 104 72,73,84,174,207 Santee, Donna ........ 103,212 Simpson, Mike ............ Sligers, Ni, a ,,,, 67,193,196, EOECFISOII. .lghlal ............ gantee,SSonia .......... 172,212 Sinkll Don ................ 85 12 Y QIg200,206,210,222,223, 0 ertson, at een .... ayer, ally .................... 103 Sipe , Linda ............... 10 227,228,230 gogertson, lgielanie 120,38 gcgrms, Rick .... 65,190,193 Sisco, Gayle .......... ........ 85 Qgtilmgap, Noni ................ 67 o ertson, atricia ...... c antz, Buddy ........ 65,20 Slagle, Lewis .... 6 ,208,213 7, limioson, Ronald .......... 86 Robinson, Dick ............ 120 Schantz, Jeff ............ 120,166 Slater, Roy .... ...J .......... 103 Siitier, Janet .... 109,131,208 Robinson, Harriet .... 65,190 Schenk, Elaine ......,,,..... 121 Slaughter, Norgli ............ 85 X Stiti'er, Linda Robinson, Tom 102,166,211 Scherman, Scott ..........,. 65 Slavens, I-Wrcivjd XJ 67,18fZ,200,202,207,208 Robison, Jerry ................ 71 Schick, Melanie .,..,..,,,., 103 , 53,156,15l,201p Stockffvell, Kathy Rockwood, Jean ...... 84,235 Schngfelbem, Brad ........ 85 Saver? , elery ....... A ....... S R 5k 86,182,192,?5i Rogers, Charlotte .......... I Schi man, David .......... 66 ay ry ......... . .. tone, ,OC y .......... Rogers, Virginia ,.,. 102,212 Schmitt, Camille ,,,,,,,,.,,, 85 QfSEag'lS,f'Ge0rgq2f .... ..lVg35,207 StoVer,'Phi1 .................... 86 Roher, Dave .................... 65 Schmitt, Linda .............. 121 'S iley, Margfw ......... 103 Stpyall, P1111 .................. .. 36 Rgher, Ianet ,,,,,,.,,, 102,192 Schmidt, Terry ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,, 85 Slmth, Bob .. 5,207,209 lfslfall, Wllllam 104,158,213 Rghloff, Nancy .,,,.,.,,.., 120 Scholer, Peter .,.....,,,,,,, 121 Smyth, Dgrl' H' .......... 86,193 Q Strand, Judy ................ 121 Roll, Earl .................... 120 Schneider, Patty .... 1032209 Smlth, Dlayy IG, Strauss, DOH ---------------. 104 Romero, Becky ........ 84,202 Schneier, Carol ............ ...' 5 . 16 ,174,197,210,23gf ' SUBYCIU Th0f1'1aS ------------ 121 Romero, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102 Schrgck, Edwin ,,,,,,, ,, 5 Sm1th,H orothy ........ 67,19, V Strey, Jerry .... 121,143,155 Roper, Arthur ................ 120 Schroeder, Borlni X ' Smit il OUSIZS ---'-------- 10 SUCY, Susan -------------------- 86 Rosenstein, Karl Gray .... 85 095.1 2 2,212 S1131 , Ffalflk ------------------ 8 Stromberg, A1 ---------------- 121 Ross, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,, 122 Schultz, Alan ,I 190,135 gtg, gall ........... 525.123 Siren? MPH -------- 121,123 Ross, John ...................... 8 Schumann, T1 ........ 1 lt , ary ----------- f , FUD , 1 -------------------- h 1 ,,,, 85,200,206 5 h t , th R ith, Gregory.. ........... 71 Strutz, Carr ..................-- 67 lligillghikflfgrry ,,,,.,,..,.. 83 C War Imam Mkt 133,213 Q Smiilg, gearmie -- ----------- 32 32323632131-jg-Ar?r?,136f1g2 ' ' m1 , 1m ................. , ---- 5335, saggy-U: ...... :IZ 1 0 schwarzmann, QQQOQZA13 Smith, Louisuf .......... 86,1927 srunz, David .................. 68 Roush: Brad ..,,.. ........ 5 Sqhw tken, Dianne ........ ly 3 Smith, LYUHC -------------- ,O 5tumPff Marc Rout Sandra ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,390 cmjlohn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, K, 5 smith, Mme ............ 132 S k Bu 121,135,143,5f ' tt, K ,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 'Q 85 Sm'th, atricia? .............. lfllfl , 1 ----- . ------------- - - Rowe' D22Z160,197,i,04g2511 KW con, Lflfff .,.,..,..... 3,202 s Q1 alph--L 121,l55, eg Su11gvan,gharl1C ...... 68,252 Rowe, John 91,102 27,211 r Y seen, Randy ...I .... 121, glh,Sal1Y Kay ------------ 8 K SUIBW, leak ----------- -------104 Rowland Nam: X- ,,,,,,,. 1 2 . A Sc tt, Sand: ..... .. 66,2l2f W gth, Sue, 86,186,189,198 Sullgvan, ac ........ Rowlinscfn Joh! 1 1 6 Se .I Claud W 85 146-ff' ,LX Smith, Toml ...... 67 179,208 Sull1van,v1:,'iargaret -' ' ' ' ' , ' 9 0 Sumner i iam .... , Roy Davnd ....... LJ. 102,1 s 1, Clnve Q Q J Sm1rh,Wepqy ---- - 103,21 , ' f x , Sh ,, ..... 121 S d , Joyce ..... 121 R0vCe,Ge'1e 1 - 6 'N 103'128'134f 42'1g'2X-f Hom? 617 86 211 Sggirgfnggail .......... 104,209 E353e'SI23lce.1xjg,i 133352 Z2?1ey,Li?n 11iiijiiijiii .giiji 85 SnodQrassQ D X ..,103Z143 sum, Philip .......... 86,204 Rudis,, Al .. f...J ...,....,.... as serinof, Bob ...... i...'.M.13g gollgba, Fairlgb ----.-------- gggjhlrisagqlslioa--M 533,33 Rudig, Egth ,,,, ,..,,...... 120 Seng, Jnm .1 .... ' ...--- rw , OFT, -----------' 67 ' R b t ' ' 7j 86 3 120 tt, N k 'lnh .,,,,,,,,, 1 03 Sollenberg V , Gene ........ Svob, 0 Cr -------------- f 1 112323555 .... 85 ,J .............. 85 sorinseg, igob .... ,86,igZ,?2? S .12s31a5n1g152,153,201,?g? 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'i6's,165 StafliPef, Blu: ----'------- 121 '1f3p1I1::1?,T0m ---. 121,155,181 h' ld , Charlotte Ruth Starllper, 1631116 , 0 Tatum, Lynda .......... 86,210 S 'C S' 85,190,214 f6'207,208'f2,3 Taylor, Ann ----------- ------- 1 22 Sadie, Kay ....--.----- ---------- 8 5 Shiffman Bev ,,,..... ........ 1 03 Starosta' Caro 86 T3Y10f, Linda ------- -a ' 1 04 Sadler, Mike .............,.. 102 Shirk, Cindy Starr, ..........,.. i.j.5..193 Ted, Kristine I 68 Sadler, Par ,..... 120,135,155 39,66,193,200,203,210 gfafglair Rgyfgggg ' Teel, Sam, --------- - ----- 6 5-165 sam, Madeline .....------- 65 Shirley, Torchl ------------ ---- 6 6 ' ' 102,142,153 Tench, P1111 --------- 1 ' Saenz, Ralph .-,-,,,,,,,. ,,,, S hgber, Carql 85,168,223 Stefan, Glen .---.---,- -,.-,.,,,, 8 6 TenHoeve, 102111 -------------' 132 Saenz, -...'--' Shober, Patrlcla ' ' Stenbakken, Jan --.---.--- U Tenlfloeve, ---- ' 4 S rt Carol ....... 65 Sh0fUefv Jeff 66,128'130' ' B rbara .. 103 Terr11l, Eddle ........ ..... l 22 age 85 l32,l60,161,197, Stem 1 - '- 121 Ten-ill, Gayell ...... ...-- 1 04 gaqght 356:19 iaim My 1 1 22 8 , C , ----------- - 2 1 ' 35,65,l75,180,204 Shortman, Ronnie .......... 85 267 5 0 9 P6 I6 3 , 0 P1 +6 1 v7 v6 '0 l5 I9 6 v7 '0 3 L8 W3 49 'o as - v ,3 v0 L9 ,9 '0 '1 v6 i7 :9 P2 L6 ' Q ' L9 L6 5 U6 P8 P6 I9 S9 D8 13 S9 I3 K0 K l3 I3 E3 13 59 E9 '1 56 39 K9 J6 16 E9 Z3 S0 13 92 M 'W Efnale . . . 7 1 With this last page comes a hnale to months - planning and hard work. It brings to mind Q, I 2 W J, 4' if f I I K, fr silly iv ,. , many emotions: the relief that the hours of cropping pictures, counting pica, reading proofs, and editing copy have come to an endg the overwhelming appreciation for the wonder- ful stayjf, helpful advisers, and understanding teachers, the thrill of seeing the first printed page, and the sorrow that this brings to a con- clusion my task of supervising the publication of the 1960 TORCH. A year's effort is now in your hands. We only hope it pleases. It holds special signihcance to each of you, memories of a year gone by sil- houetted on two hundred and seventy pages. We're not infallible and we've made our share -of mistakes. Forgive us, please. We tried. Sincerely, X. X , W . N . i X X ll i a , if ' Q X W ' NX gf ' Ty if-' Editor-in-chief N ,I . I as 4 xr A . Ng. N- . 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