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Em must.-:Ai Maj ff Contents Campus Faculty and Staff Students Organizations and Honors Sports Dorms After School Life Lower School Corral Ads P a time to remember Raul Bisbal and Nancy Nichols Robin Lowe and Tammy Maier Kathy Tsurumaki and Raymond lp Dale Rosenthal and jimmy Scripps 5 Throughout the year there were many different faces to be encountered on the campus and different activities which set the tone of happiness for campus life. Hey, where you s'posed to be? Gotta note? asked Mr. Peltich carrying out his daily duties as supervisor. Judson, home away from home, was a happy life for Tomolco Shimamura from Japan. 6 Craig Morahan, Bunny of the Year, performed at the pep rally play preceding the Orme football game. Campus memories captured A single moment together were we, Maybe only a brief expenditure of time, But nonetheless an acquaintance was made An eternal friendship did we find. JUDSO Homecoming Queen Isabelle Young reigned over day's festivities which included the Judson football game and dance. ECOMING Color Guard carried the state, national and school flags preceding the homecoming game and the crowning of the queen. They were Tom Neiley, Debbie Young, Laura Hardy, Patty Barnhouse, and Jack Peterson. he man facet of e Judson activities Tom Neiley sitting pretty! 9' 2' awww. 'Wx Acacia's Bunnies caused Halloween to be a big day for their dorm, when its students transformed themselves into bunnies. The Halloween decor at Judson was enhanced, thanks to them, and Rex Young, dorm father. 10 5 N VW Left: Veronica Martin, Cindy Franzi and Peter Murphy clown around. Below: Friendship is getting acquainted. mg!! .sk Qfi., Lower school quickly gets together at opening BBQ. 11 Around and about the oampu Arthur Rowland, Tim King, and Patricia Murphy hoisted the flag. 12 John Morgan, Randy Lindquist, and Melissa Fitzpatrick Riding class returned from a trail ride. Something i always happening i Shelly Pfeiffer and Ben Ward Rovers rounded UP the Cafflff- 'S V 1 N Mrs. Glasso instructed a chemistry lab. Susan Moslanka, Kim Meyer, and Debbie Satell 13 Faces - single and double Arms full, Rita White hurried across campus. Judson student body has seven sets of twins 14 Rob Herbert listened attentively in class. Andy Kind polished joe Shockman's shoes on slave day. Roxanne and Robin Raymond, Royall and Lawrence McDonough, Patricia and Elizabeth Gahuzzi. Fran and Cathy Slater, joey and Jerry Banks, Benji and Bill Rosenburg, Henry C. Wick, Alexander and Alyssa Wick. There is time for everything Iudo experts performed for Judson students. Bl'ilfl'5 50021 Bfilll sChll'0SCl'l- Denis Du Bose and Chris Pfeifer talked about goings-on after school. 15 Judson shows holiday spirit il BL! w ,hs W, I , , . XWN, 1 M l n M AFA, M, A 5 a 1 ff' , M A.. , , Leaders team up Looking back I see People that were near to me We went through changes in thinking trendsg And managed to make it through as friends. Administration has successful year The backbone of any successful organization is its administrative staff, a staff of well-organized, concerned, highly competent and skilled men and women, all working toward a common goal. At Judson there were no exceptions to this rule. Each member recognized the goal of making Judson a more highly respected and outstanding school than it already was. Judson was a little world in itself, with the administration as the center of all activities. The staff duties ranged from keeping the internal affairs of the school running smoothly, to helping individual students with their schedules and personal life. It was through the co-ordinated efforts of these dedicated individuals that Judson was so successful. E t Above: Henry C. Wick-Director Right: Margaret Slattery-Dean of Students and Head of Lower School. K ,,,,,.--'Wi MK., . 1 .-. , X if 4 Left: Hugh M. Slattery- Headmaster Above: Frank McDonald-Academic Dean Left: Hank Wick-Business Manager They help everyone Mrs. Doris Bale Reading Specialist, Developmental Reading Ms. Mary Dobbs Elementary Reading Mrs. Vicki Glasso Science 20 Mrs. Faye Black John Colman English, Newspaper, Yearbook Coach, Physical Education Mrs. Billy Jo Donovan Ken Furtado Physical Education, Drivers' Education Mathematics Q, ' Q, t I at .Mxff A! Vernon Hackett Robert Hecht Civics, Free Enterprise, U.S. History Tennis Xswfk, Mrs. Mary Hickcox .lCf'l'Y Keyes Mrs. Lucille Larson Librarian U.S. History, English Music Mrs, Patsy Lgwry Frank MacDonald Mrs. Rena Mahurin Ceramics, Textiles Physics, Trigf Calculus Home Economics Mrs. Kathy Morgan Robert Pekich Mrs. Sherley Ruby French, English Co-ordinator, Physical Education English, Drama We owe so much to them Bladimiro Ruiz Michael Schmidt Larry Seeley Spanish English, U.S. History English Mike Siebert Greg Skrivanek Mrs. Margaret Smith Biology, Ecology Mathematics Typing, General Business Larry Sullivan Tom Weeks World Geography, World Cultures Psychology, Electronic Technology 22 ffice ,ijt personnel These people were in charge of the many different duties that keep a private school of Judson's size going. The secretarial staff was kept busy typing business letters, report cards, and answering the numerous phone calls. The accounting department prepared all the financial records. ' pf' Secretaries: Laurie Nichols, Eileen Dr Vito, Gaye Mac Donald. -.u.....1...- y g laxfi' Accounting: Lavon Griner, jerry Goudie, Georgia Hunt, and Constance Stobs. 23 Teachers strive al 0 Ng as Coach Colman was always on the go on campus. .l,,,Ms-M ' . , QM Tit .. e s W . Wi K ,,.., M J ' s . N My B i' K X , . .-ts, '-M s... .. sm, A '- '7'- f f' 'S' ' ' English teacher Mr. Mike Schmidt preparing a pop quiz. Mr. jerry Keyes, U.S. History and English teacher checking over some papers. 24 Mrs. Kathleen Morgan, English instructor, filed her books away for the day. Preston Brady, Phil Ormsby, Ron Goodman, Jack Griner. Mr. Jobin, Mrs. Jobin, Jim Linehan, joe Rorie, Bob Trippcl, Don Davignon, Charlie Morton, Not Pictured: Domonick Priola, Kurt Freitag, Kent Wick, Ruth Young. Supervision is always there These men had the task of being on duty 24 hours a day to supervise the campus and activities. . . rivers provide transportation Getting day students to and from school, taking boarders to town, and driving classes on field trips were important duties of the bus drivers. 25 These men diligently worked to keep Judson at its best. Their duties were many, keeping the physical plant in excellent condition. They are: jim Hughes, Rex Young, Willard Taylor, j.T. Brown, Ernie Knockstudt, Jim Brower, Fred Copeland. Housekeepers were hardworking women whose jobs were to keep classrooms, offices and dorms cleang take care of linens and do many small but necessary tasks around the school. They are: Ida Betancourt, Lucille Harrell, Anna Woodring, Linda Moyer, Nelma Norine, and Dorothy Waggoner. 26 aintenance stays busy 12'-Kg Housekeepers clean school taff instruct riding Jiyf -ty V 3, -K 5 ,ft A Q - 1 lg E455-sg. Teaching students to ride' was an important facet of Judson life. Thcsc pc-oplc instructed studn-nts in riding class:-s. X! sQ,i .Q mv Mrs. Wilda Vinci-nt, Miss Carol McColm, Mrs. Ruth Fronk. Pr:-ston Brady, Miss Linda Phillips. Ed Schoc-ning was thc- farrii-r for Judson Horsvs. 'E ff i 'L Paul Whitchair George- Cavanaugli joe- Wmmdring 27 Book tore supplies needs A vital asset to Judson students, the , bookstore provided needed books, allowances, shampoo, laundry detergents, envelopes, cards and mail. Life seemed to XXX .J ,X ' 1 ef a, .,,f4t ' revolve around the bookstore. 'jpk Open 24 hours a day, the Health Center f f i, M was always ready for students' minor fg accidents and illnesses. Nurses gave medication as required and made doctor's i Q. ls , I i ii appointments for those who needed extra ' ul medical attention. . Grace Hovland and Nan Dean ealth center always read 4 1 ff r N -- . ., ,. ix.-I , ,I .fffsL Y ' 711 . liz? ' Wifi 'Wil-s'S 'ill V is Q5.1:I?E1li2i 1 .55: Q-1ifd.1f.,?f 1'ffff1L:s'w, -,f , 5. A UZ' Q f - .,,, . . . A, Mrs. Laura Lewis I- 'F x MLS: xv I F ps i. H 3? k 553 . 1 , lk ,RNg Mrs. Ann Roberts, Head Nurse: Mrs. Myrtle Olson, Nurses' Aide: Mrs. Delyte McClure, RN: Mrs Lore tra Searp RW 28 L. Cook prepare meals 1 C .0 T! , . ,, ,',, ' 1 s qi 'H+ :ur risk r vt ix if, P fi H 5 Wx J 5, 5 ' r Q 1 ' fi rf. 'X ,gli wif e sv 1. S ' V us ' :J A 3 4 a ,5- ' Q is A -f 7 jf, he ' ,L 1 ' A 4 5 - , ' Y 7 it ,mf - k , x , 8 ' if 4, . X, if f- fe f ,Q k 3. . Q. ., 2. .. .w -, I V rw Se' if . 'X 3' S fy i X gf Y f 'I gi ' ' Q1 X 6. f' fi L 5 Nea xx A ii ' K - . . 1.5-W'E... ' S George Cooper, Loren Fugate, Wesley Hall, Leonard McAllis!er, Robert Osterhout. Dining taff serves Bottom: Helen Caviness, Dorothy Greaves, Louise Christenson, Ella Dee Cox, Mildred Spalt, Rose Golden. Second: Eve Goettl, Ruth Ford, Dale Price, Daisy Derrington, Helen Letner. 29 They have their hand full Activities Student activities, under the direction of l Miss Karen Brown and Mrs. Ruth Young, included everything from hayrides to visits to Disneyland and Grand Canyon. Concho When the last bell rang, students headed for the Concho. The Concho was the center of campus life, where people met to talk, eat, play pinball, or listen to the jukebox. Miss Karen Brown and Mrs. Ruth Young S if jim Bas-tty, Rita White, john Shea, Debbie Young, Clyde Greene, and Liz Coleman 30 4' D t S... P' They relaxed too WWW Mrs. Levon Griner helped handle the accounting department all year. For once Mr. Wick took time out to eat. .qv-Q ' N' 'fy f, Mrs. Georgia Hunt relaxed for a moment 'Q ...,,....... ,...! ' Hoss Peterson and Tom Neiley at the Rummage Sale. Louis jackson enjoys his long awaited birthday. 32 3? '7 Debbie Young in a moment of laughter. 4 Tim King and Kitty Child study hard. Robin Hazenzhal, Sally Young, and Marilee Hunter deep in thought. 5 'I 5 ifbx ,, It's only the beginning M 1 , nn n,n No man is the wh His friends are th Senior attain Hal Abbate Fresno, California Chris Anton Topeka, Kansas Roxy Armstrong Paradise Valley, Arizona Robert Auerbach Trinidad, West Indies Greg Ayala Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Julianne Barker Taft, California Patty Barnhouse Mitchell, Oregon Betty Bassett Phoenix, Arizona Gail Berg Far Rockaway, New York Artie Bolmer Long Island, New York Tom Brearlcy Rockford, Illinois Djaja Budiman Glendale, California Joe Castagna Bardonia, New York Kai Fai Cheng Kowloon, Hong Kong Kim Sang Choi Hong Kong Clint Coleman Singapore Paul Cullen Saudi Arabia Dan Dighton Springfield, Illinois Diane Dickson Houston, Texas Denis DuBose Gunnison, Colorado Ao- fe. y H I his-np -L. 1 Melissa Fitzpatrick Scottsdale, Arizona Rose Flemming Nova Scotia, Canada Jan Forrest Napan, California Cindy Franzi Las Vegas, Nevada Enrico Gabuzzi Scottsdale, Arizona Karen Gay Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Bruce Haman Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Laura Hardy Yosemite, California Craig Hart Scottsdale, Arizona Gary Heath Topeka, Kansas Rebecca Heflen Maple Valley, Washington Hon Chun-lp Hong Kong Carol Holliday Alamo, California Peter Holmes San Diego, California Mike Hudson Alexandria, Virginia Don Hunger North Conway, New Hampshire Daneana Johnson Phoenix, Arizona Tim King Denver, Colorado Ross Kirkpatrick Abqaiq, 'Saudi Arabia Lisa Klein Springfield, Illinois Semors Kevin Kraft Highland Park, Illinois Kim Lay Cave Creek, Arizona Randy Lindquist Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Erick Lindstrom El Cajon, California Robin Lowe Tolleson, Arizona Henry Mahanke Tucson, Arizona Greg Marks Bernardsville, New Jersey Veronica Martin Scottsdale, Arizona Jim Mathys Simsboro, Louisiana Megan McAlister Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Cathy McCullough Saratoga, California Kim Meyer New Orleans, Louisiana Craig Morahan Bannoekburon, Illinois John Morgan Mexico City, Mexico Jim Moon Farmington, New Mexico Emily Murphy Scottsdale, Arizona Peter Murphy Cali, Columbia Diane Muzquiz Monterey Park, California Yuichiro Naka Kawasaki, Japan Joseph Naleway South Holland, Illinois X .,,.., . fE::Z?:r i ll . ,5,,gsx?1k-3-'i . iii , ISK . 1. 1 I . 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Prospect, Illinois Jill Nielson Tempe, Arizona Susan O'Laughlin Bay City, Michigan Richard Orr Phoenix, Arizona Dave Otteman Pender, Nebraska Steve Overton Santa Barbara, California Karyn Owens Maryville, Tennessee Robert Paradis Saudi Arabia Chris Pfeifer Aspen, Colorado Margaret Pharr Jackson, Mississippi Susan Reiman Bellflower, California Heidi Remman Burbank, California Cindy Roberts Tempe, Arizona Marcus Ragaldo San Francisco, California Janell Rogers Saudi 'Arabia Jim Roulston Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Debbie Satell San Antonio, Texas Linda Schnackenberg Caprinteria, California Jim Scripps Belmorhea, Texas Tracy Shawver Twinfalls, Idaho Tomoko Shimamura San Jose, California Mikelle Simons Phoenix, Arizona Tim Sink San Francisco, California Judy Summers Martinsville, Indiana Jody Toone Cave Creek, Arizona Mizuna Tsurumaki Tokyo, Japan Mona Wai Stanley, Hong Kong Ben Ward Houston, Texas Rita White Great Falls, Montana Tamara Wick Phoenix, Arizona Lee Ann Wilson Cheyenne, Wyoming Spence Wood Hillsborough, California Debbie Young Scottsdale, Arizona Isabelle Young Dallas, Texas Sally Young Scottsdale, Arizona Tsuyoshi Yanakawa Kyoto, Japan ff' THE CLASS OF '76 STEP I T0 THE NEXT 106 YEARS :I , f X L we 'A , Q , ri me sms A is '1 ' Q is A rm rs, .rr l. , swf, .- 3,gs,,a,srr3. ,, if , is :ASN : , 55353155 ll J ' M s ,, , xii, f fi: V- W A M., , - ,H Q , gi f .H , K . 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' u, Camilo Medrano Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mexico Debbie Meier Rancho Santa Fe, Califorma Linda Morgan Enid, Oklahoma Patty Murphy Houston, Texas Tom Neiley Locust Valley, New York Debbie Peterson Petoskey, Michigan Jack Peterson Denver, Colorado Tammy Petrick Scottsdale, Arizona Bill Pierson Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia Gary Quintana Santa Fe, New Mexico Robin Raymond Houston, Texas Roxanne Raymond Houston, Texas Rob Robison Scottsdale, Arizona Sue Rogers A1-Khobar, Saudi Arabia Sabrina Rosen Rancho Palos Verdes, Califorma Mary Rowland Scottsdale, Arizona Dale Rosenthal San Jose, California Don Smerlis Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia Ronda Sparks Gallup, New Mexico John Steward Torrance, California Juniors Matt Stobs Phoenix, Arizona David Sylvester Paradise Valley, Arizona Teri Syphers Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Larry Talbert Anchorage, Alaska Felicia Turrillas Lovelock, Nevada Pat Vaughn Dubai, Arabian Gulf Tyler Van Pelt Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Shelly Vidal Gallup, New Mexico ndfwf, Brad Johnson curbed his appetite at juice break. 42 i x f 1 il QQ- Dorie Vlatten Chundler Arizona George Vrllalobos Tehran, Iran Reed Burns, Rick McMaster, Mike McCarty, and Rick Gan enjoy the Wick's everyday hospitality. 50' ophomores strive Steve Ayala Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Fiona Bannerman Scottsdale, Arizona Shannon Barnett Fairbanks, Alaska Tracey Bassett Tripoli, Libya Laura Baxter Cleveland, Ohio Sherry Bracewell Memphis, Tennessee Ben Capayas Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Jim Carpenter West Hartford, Connecticut Mark Cavalo Phoenix, Arizona K Liz Coleman U Pacific Palisades, California Jill Crawford Baghdad, Iraq X Mitch Davis yt. A S San Diego, California 4 Q .V , Q . if Debbie DelBosco Colorado Springs, Colorado Mike DeSantis Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Bader El-Iman Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Teresa Erhard Santa Fe, New Mexico wal. ffriile, 1 Qatar A Lori Foreman Scottsdale, Arizona Betty Gabuzzi Scottsdale, Arizona Patty Gabuzzi Scottsdale, Arizona Ricky Gart Beverly Hills, California 43 Sophomores Linda Gay Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Ricky Gilbert Austin, Texas Beth,Golden Austin, Texas Julie Harris Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Holt Hartgrove Dallas, Texas Mark Howard Phoenix, Arizona Brad Johnson Houston, Texas Marylayne Johnston Cheshire, Connecticut Chip Kellough Columbus, Ohio Barbara Kershaw Scottsdale, Arizona Kris Klatt Lake Forest, Illinois Pam Korer Tarzana, California Julie Krauss Rancho Mirage, California Rod Landry Gallup, New Mexico Lisa Loyd Kansas City, Missouri Jill Lucero Lake Forest, Illinois Jon Mallard Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Jack Merica Wilmington, California Parvin Mohagheghpour Tehran, lran Susan Moslanka St. Louis, Missouri N8 'Q , . x ,, , p Nur Q fix Ns- p..,. ,V . - iii! 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WET I N 'gall 'lbf 'Cf N.-we David Moss Phoenix, Arizona Nancy Nichols LaGrange Park, Illinois Tim Patrick Redlands, California Carol Pearlstein Phoenix, Arizona Shelly Pfeifer Aspen, Colorado Dee Dee Richardson Champaign, Illinois Richard Riley Greenville, South Carolina Art Rowland Scottsdale, Arizona Kyoshi Saito Tokyo, Japan Brian Scharosch Honolulu, Hawaii Richard Schwartz Carefree, Arizona Adam Scripps Belmorhea, Texas John Shea Phoenix, Arizona Fred Slyfield Mercer Island, Washington Julie Smith Artesia, New Mexico Patty Smith Scottsdale, Arizona Susan Smothers El Segundo, California Kathy Tagthmeier South Holland, Illinois Vera Travis Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Rochelle Ziser Westwood, California Freshmen arrive Foojan Ahuazi Tehran, Iran Jesus Arriola Mexico City, Mexico Reed Burns Austin, Texas Kim Case San Francisco, California Craig Christian Danville, California Dusty Clark Lakewood, Colorado Randy Criswell Scottsdale, Arizona Adam DuBose Gunnison, Colorado Tom DuBrul Charleston, W. Virginia Kyle Fair Richardson, Texas Renee Gannaway Monroe, Louisiana Mike Gutterson Briggsdale, Colorado Behnam I-laeri Tehran, Iran Carmin Hamilton Parker, Arizona Robin Hazenzahl Kansas City, Missouri Robin Hendricks Tehran, Iran Vicki Hendricks Tehran, Iran Carol Hine Wickenburg, Arizona Sean Hobbs Raleigh, N. Carolina Scott Huber Scottsdale, Arizona I N -,ir U at L-v o --f sy: a, . iw - - ' uv' -nn' .5 I r.., i, . F h V R , , 'ii' lfeiwfrf Q if ' ,iii , ei -E 5 if A X V51 4' . A K ,, ,.V ' ' fi--. ' f ' ft ' I -5 K L X 'V wmv if .-r J' .af 1 os., A' f 5 A-vm wtf., i xo., lx. B 9' Bi r , ifliyi ' ,Q -Q ' ' -' .-'e ' 31 2' : 212 - li? f rg , .li .N .3 f svn. 'dx f I 1 AQ? ,NW ww .--rv, 1 ' I M494 'E Marli Hunter Dallas, Texas Louis Jackson Abquaiq, Saudi Arabia Laura Jensen Irvine, California Reza Khassian Tehran, lrun Andy Kind Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania Robert Kirkpatrick Phoenix, Arizona Marty Klein Las Vegas, Nevada Linda Lavino Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Joyce Laycock Indianapolis, Indiana Jim Marek Phoenix, Arizona Judith Marek Phoenix, Arizona Mike McCarty Thimphu, Bhutan Kelley McCulley Scottsdale, Arizona Tammy McCutchin Copell, Texas Rick McMaster Northport, New York Tadashi Masuda Kishiwada, Osaka, Japan Lisa Neal Boulder, Colorado Dane Nickelsen Houston, Texas Lisa Pope Scottsdale, Arizona Wendy Rainey A1-Khobar, Saudia Arabia Freshmen Pete Ricart Canal Winchester, Ohio Raymond Russel Longview, Texas Joe Shockman Berlin, North Dakota Todd Sink San Francisco, California Dennis Stepp Manhattan, Colorado Wendy Stobs Phoenix, Arizona Julie Tambourine Northbrook, Illinois Paul Terry Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Q Jim Thompson Hacienda Heights, California Heidi Turner Encino, Califomia Melody Watson San Diego, California Tom Weisenberger Worthington, Ohio Tom White Bullhead City, Arizona Kathy Wright Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Honor students receive recognition ff 1 .'x .. You will find, as you look back upon your life, that the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others. Henry Drummond Leader meet challenges Liaison Committee was created to promote a harmonious relationship between students and faculty. Student council was the legislative body representing the entire high school student body. lt consisted of eight students who had the important duty of making recommendations to the Standards Committee and school administration concerning student welfare. Bottom: Shelly Pfeifer, Dorie Vlatten, Andy Kind, Hoss Peterson, Peter Murphy Todd Sink Second Mrs Vicki Glasso, Greg Skrivanek, Don Hunger, Jerry Keyes, Frank MacDonald, Tom Weekes Miss Karen Brown ............f Bottom: Shelly Pfeifer, Andy Kind, Dorie Vlatten, Todd Sink. Second: Tom Weekes, Don Hunger, Peter Murphy, Hoss Peterson Miss Karen Brown 50 ohn Morgan, Tim King, Betty Bassett, Tom Brearley were Senior Class Officers. Class Officers represented the interests of the class from which they were elected. Four officers were selected from each class by the largest number of votesg assignment to each office was determined by the relative votes for each candidate. They were responsible for all class activities during the school year. Junior Class Officers were Kelly Alexander, Garry Quintana, Scott Alcorn, Judy Summers. 51 Sophomore class officers K Kl d S ace Freshman class officers P R RbHdri 52 cks and Mike MCC h yB wll Revi ion improve yearbook The Cactus staff spent time outside as well as inside the class, gathering pictures and combining copy to produce this year's yearbook. Their goal was to portray a record of the school year as wt-Il as learning basic journalism techniques. Dedicated work from the students made the Cactus more than just a yearbook. Front row: l,ziurie Rot-khold. Mrs. lfaye Black, Melissa Fitzpzltrick, planet Billlllllillll, lieth Golden. Second row: Randy liinclquist, 'liiin King, Don Hunger, 'llZllI1lTlj'xvlCk, Denis Duliose, THESE RRE YOUR 'A DERDLINES x i I 1 O,- -t 'liainrny Wlick and Don Hunger discussed plans for the final di-zulline. Rgmly Lindquist and lieth Golden speeded up the typing process 53 Cougar taff reports year's events Keeping pace with school activities, the 0 v ESURAGE Cougar newspaper sought and reported HQ T0 daily events and festivities every six weeks. Publishing the newspaper required the H Ylilllftffuf of-' combined efforts of reporters, editors, THE typists, and artists. QffTQfmn With pencil and paper in hand they ' searched the campus for the latest news in sports, dances, and various school events. Debbie Young, Veronica Martin, Lawrence McDonough, and Liz Coleman looked over one of the past issues f. ez MN, f L as sr.:- XML, 'wk v 1 If v Q---sf 1' K L-...KS ,,. ..-Q Nw igmxid ,ff Bottom: Mrs. Faye Black, Dale Rosenthahl, Sue Heffron, Karyn Owens, Liz Coleman. Top: Debbie Young, Tim King, Royal McDonough, Lawrence McDonough, Tim Patrick, Veronica Martin. 54 he ational Honor ociety Q Bottom: Klixulm rl-Sllfiiltlillil, jill Nielson, G0 NV21lT18l'i2HVll,cil'l!l'fLl' Villalulms, Dan Diglitun, HL-nry Maliankv, ,lack llvtvrsun. Svcmidi 'livrri Syplwrs, Doris- Vlattm-n, 'liuinuku Sllllllllllllfll, Patti liarnlmuss-, Emily Ann Murphy, Carol llolitlay, Judy Toonv, Cindy Roln-rts. 'l'llir4l: Mary Rmvlaml, Suv Rogers, Liz Culnings, 'liracy Sliawyvr, Sally Ynung, 'liammy Wlick, Ma-lissa Fitzpatrick, Patti Bt-rtic. Fourth: David Ottt-man, Russ Kirkpatrick, Pvtcr Murphy, Stu Cvllrrs, Ricliard Urr, Ualvrit-lfiarla, Dun Hungvr, Randy Linclquist, Torn Bn-arly. uill and croll Sitting: X't'I'0lllk'1l Martin, IJ1'lll7ll' Young, lillllly .Nun Nlurplly. 'lianiniy Wiuk, llt'Ill Cmltlvn. Dalt- Russ-ntlnal. Standing: Nl:-lissa Fitzpatrick, n King, Rantly Limlquist, Dun llungm-r, Lawranvw- lx'lK'I,UIl4lllQll, l'm-tt-r Murphy, Patti lit-rtiv. 55 Valedictorian Randy Lindquist Randy Lindquist was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico on june l, 1958, but bas lived for tbe past eigbt years in Saudi Arabia. He placed first in bis class acbieying one of tbe bigbest grade point averages ever made at -l udson. As well as maintaining top grades, Randy was an active participant in many sports. ln bowling be scored 277, a record held by few bowlers. l,ast year be received tbe ASU Medallion of Merit Award wbicb included a full year sebolarsbip to ASU. He was selected in bis junior year to tbe National Honor Society and to Quill and Scroll in bis senior year. He plans to attend eitber Harvard or one of the Arizona Universities, majoring in pre-law. alutatorian mily Murphy Nliss lfmily Ann Murphy was born on january 29, 1958 in Green Bay, ll'isconsin. Sbe moyed to Scottsdale, Arizona in l97l and bas attended udson tbe last four years. lfmily Ann was selected to tbe National Honor Society ber junior year and was cbosen to Quill and Scroll in ber sopbomore year. Sbe was lionored ber senior year by being selected to VVlio's Vvbo in America Higb Scbool Students. lfmily Ann not only participated in tbree National Art Sbows but also bad tbe distinction of receiving tour firsts and two seconds in tbe painting category. Sbe organized, designed and belped paint tbree large murals on tbe -ludson Campus and is tbis year's recipient of tbe -ludson Scbool Senior Art Award. Sbe also entered in ber first international art sbow in Nice, France. lfmily Ann was accepted and plans to attend tbe Minneapolis Scbool of Art and Design tbis September. 56 ASU Medallion of Merit George Alrreh Award Peter Murphy was horn on November ll, V957 in Bogota, Colomhia. ln his three years at -ludson, Peter has received Most Valuahle Player award in soccer twice, and has been active in tennis and track. Pt-ter's willingness to lend a helping hand to other students on campus is represented hy his position of vice-president of the Student Council. George .Xlrich was an outstanding athlete and was respected and loved hy all. He would have heen a senior in the year 1963-1964, hut he passed away on his family's ranch in the summer of IQ63. This award is presented to the outstanding senior hoy and is donated hy the .-Xlrich family in memory of their son. Liz Cumings was awarded the Arizona State University Nledallion of Nlerlt award. Liz will receive a full year scholarship to ASU. Dorie Vlatten received the University of Arizona Outstanding junior award for excellence in scholastics and citizenship. Uorie will receive a full year scholarship to U of xl. U of utstariding Junior hip I I 57 General Excellence 'I'lu- following pcupls- sm' nutstamling in thc-ir fil-ld. l, to R, top tn bottom: lfmily Murphy, .-Xrr, Tracy .7 Shzlwvrr, Furl-iggll Language, Ruse lflm-ming, Nlusiv, X ,'f7'u ' Pen-r Murphy, Social Studios, Tamnw' Vvick, Enzllisll, 1, ff ' 'K 'llmnuko Shimamura, Math, Randy Lindquist, Svim-llcr. 58 . l s , w .4 ative talents emerge IW! -7 :af 3 A ' 1 'ai' Z Q ., Bottom: john Stewart, Mrs. Sherley Ruby, director, Debbie Satell, Debbie Croysdill, Cindy Franzi. Middle: Wendy Rainey, Veronica Martin, Andy Mendel, Melissa Fitzpatrick, Tim Patrick, Carol Nelson. Top: Jill Nielsen, Mona Wai, Christopher O'Crowley, Roxy Armstrong, Tammy Wick, Linda Morgan. Sitting: Lisa Klein, julia Harker, Emily Murphy, Mikelle Simons. Standing: Pattie Bertie, Laura Hardy, Richard Schwartz, Tom Guerin, Sally Young, Carol Holliday. 59 Class prepares future the pian When not busy preparing for a big production, the drama class worked on pantomimes and improvisations, or workshop productions. Which were performed on stage with English classes as live audiences. Right: john Stuart, Carol Nelson, Tim Patrick. Below: Cindy Franzi, Dehhie San-ll, Wendy Rainey, Linda Morgan. 60 Sports develop unit Af Take my hand my friend, and I will show you the ttin s n se g u . I will teach you all thatl know Can Do Cougar do it Bottom: Ben Ward, Paul Terry, Dave Otteman, Bill Pierson, Peter Ricart, Mark Cavolo. Second: Holt Hartgrove, Stu Selleck George Villalobos Craig Morahan Mike Hudson, Jack Broder. Third: Coach Pekich, Randy Criswell, Eric Lindstrom, Joey Banks, Kevin Kraft, Peter Murphy Coach Colman Fourth Clint Coleman, Randy Lindquist, Tom Guerin, Royall McDonough, Gabriel Garza, Jim Roulston, Chris Pfeifer, Lawrence McDonough Football started with dedication during the two practices at 6:00 A.M. and 3:15 P.M. From the rigorous training and sure hands of coaches Colman and Pekich came forth the Judson football team. The football year was a success as the Cougars drove to victory and third place in the league. Judson-18 East Fork Mission- 6 Judson-44 Southwest lndian School- 6 Judson- 8 San Pasquel-I 5 Judson- 6 Phoenix lndian School-20 Judson- 8 Orme-22 Judson-I4 Seton- 6 62 Courageous Cougars score another touchdown Left: Cougars cheer on number 32, Tom Guerin after he intercepted a pass from San Pasqual, then ran 20 yards before finally being tackled. Below: Mike Hudson, number 40 breaks into the open to gain yardage in judson's tough game against the San Pasqual Warriors. E P 63 Verve and vim di played Slick Chicks added to the excitement of the games by creating original cheers and routines. They were Emily Murphy, Julie Barker, Debbie Satellg Mrs. Billie ,lo Donovan, director, Carol Holliday. Cheerleaders kept up the spirit of the school both at pep rallies and games. Always present at the games, they cheered on Judson's football, basketball, volleyball and soccer teams. Jody Tooneg Judy Summcrs Cougar L1 ugh Ann Wilson Patna Bnrtn Cindy Franli Diane Dukson Kcllv Almvandtr 64 Tennis is skill, agility Sally Young, 'l'im King, Peter Murphy, Chip lfreeborn, Nino De La Mata, Gabriel Garza, Tyler Van Pelt, 'lizunmy VVick, Rob Hecht instructor, jesus fkrriola. Judson's tennis team was composed of enthusiastic members under the instruction of Rob Hecht. Thev racticed dili entlv to improve their . P Y sz D. U game and exercised cially to keep in good physical condition. Golfers practice form 45 f'f Qfyvrsi Y 'A .- ' 'ii' 1 E? J 154i r,-gf' l 5 Pete Rieart, Randy Criswell, Hank Wick, instructor, Fred Slyfield, john Case, Greg Marks and Andy Kind. Avid golfers, or just interested students found the golf team both relaxing and competitive. Matches were set up for players who wished to compete with students from other schools. Others just practiced their strokes and learned the basics instructed by Hank Wick. They practiced at Mountain Shadows Resort two or three times a week. 65 Team's strategy proves successful E The success of the boys' basketball team reflected the hours of practice by all the members. John Colman coached his team through the playoffs for a chance at the state championship. Sitting: Bruce Haman, Chip K1-llough, Jerry Banks, Joey Banks, Mike McCarty. Standing: Coach john Colman joe Castagna, Jim Roulston, Paul Cullen, Arthur Rowland, David Uoyns-, lirizm lfllis. V ,, , WMA 1' .WY ,N uni David Doynv attempted a basket. jerry Banks dribbled down the court guarded by David Doynn- and joe Castagna, 66 Coach john Colman discussed roam strategy during a game-. Wm., y f '6nJl'v'ww.., joey Banks mova-cl down tha- court lu-1-ping the ball from the otha-r rl-am. M Miki' ML'Carty kvpt the ball away from a mm-mba-r of the opposing ta-am. jim Roulston made a shot at the baskvt. 67 Team repro ent many countries pm New sq. wut, www. :glenn Friday! ,aa mr, Bottom: Robert Auerbach, jerry Gregg, Rs-nza Khassian, Go Yamakawa. Middle: Danny Grodan, George Villalohos, Larry Talhert, Danny Masuila, Frank l.alN1iaux.'l'op: Coach Bladimiro Ruiz, Camilo Medrano, Raul Bishal, Peter Murphy, john Case, Paul Kaufmann, -It-sus Arriola. Soccer team was comprised of an international roster with students from Mexico, Columbia, Venezuela, Canada Trinidad, Japan and Iran. They worked hard to win and ended up second in the state championship. Raul liishal lciclceil the hall high and far down the fir-lil, 68 Soccer sea on is successful Peter Murphy was determined to score a goal. Steve Davis blocked a kick by member of the Scottsdale Christian team. Shoulder to shoulder with opponent, Raul Bishal drihbled down the field. George Villalobos kicked a pass to teammate. 69 Track team improves Track had a good turnout of interested students. Coached by Bob Pekich and Charlie Morton, the team improved its past records and had a successful season. Bottom row: Paul Terri, Rod Landry, Craig Morahan, Willy Snell, Scott Huber Second row: Randy l,indquist, Shawn Kavossi, Randy Rupe, l rank La Miaux, Raul Bisbal, Ross Kirkpatrick, Hal :Xhbate 'l'hirrl row: Coach Bob Pekich, 'liim Sink, Greg Ayala, :Xrt Rowland, -lim Roulston, Larry liflcllonough. Don Hunger, Coach Charlie Morton . Girl ' rapport makes team Girls on the softball team devoted hard work and time to have a winning season. Mrs. Billie jo Donovan coached the team and said, The rapport of the girls made the team work together as friends. 70 e 'r ? 'fUS5'34 5353 WV rm ms mr-,as 1' it ' Ot UU Br! i31j45'3's' gg ng X i Bottom row, Rita White, Rose lfleinming, D. D. Richardson, Coach Billie ,Io Donovan, Marli Hunter. Patti Smith, 'l'oinoko Shimamura. Second row, Cindy Franzi, Robin Hendricks. Kathy Wright, Liz Coleman, Lee .-Xnn Wilson, Debbie liadgley, Veronica Martin, Sue Reiman, Sue Heffron. Xperienoe develop game X .A .A NX X N x Bottom Row: Bruce Harnan, Boh Parmlis, joey Banks, Craig Morahan, Mike McCarty, Mark Cavolo 'l'op Row: Coach 'llom Weekes, Stu Selleck, .loe Naleway, jerry Banks, Randy Limlquist, Randy Criswell, 'llim Patrick ,,,-5 Stu Selle-ck worked the pitching machine while Bob Paradis practiced batting. Judson's baseball team trained for the season under the instruction of Coaches John Colman and Tom Weekes. The coaches worked hard with the team whose talents developed with their experience. 'Xie joey Banks at third base ready for the hall. 71 i Sportsmanship is stressed hrough close teamwork hn- pg 1. h Q A M141 . n V' 4 w I Girls' volleyball pikes spirit New M7001 eq!! Sc 5 lugs!!! 27153 scar scrum 53? SC' I All! NDSU! 5511404 'W-l5UlLl,llI1 Bottom: Melody Watson, Rose Fleming, Billie Jo Donovan lcoachl, Patty Barnhouse, Rita White. Second: Carol Holliday, Tomoko Shimamura, Kim Greig Liz Coleman. X Riff' while Sets up the 521110 Tommy Shlmamufa' Patty Barnhouse socks it to them in ,Iudson's game against Phoenix Country Day School. 74 . w wifi' gl 1 Team practices skill KX I , if Over the season the girls' basketball team Q, became experienced practicing both exciting events. 2 ' ff' teamwork and skills. Their games were 'Vs Standing: Mrs. Billie Jo Donovan, Liz Coleman, Wendy Rainey, Megan McAlister,'l'omoko Shimamura, Laura Hardy, Rob Hecht. Seated: Patty Smith, Rita White, Sue Heffron, Robin and Roxanne Raymond, Robin Hendricks. Rita White went in for a lay up as Tomoko Shimamura came in for the rebound in their game against San Pasqual. Vet Sf , 3.7, z Rf' ,5 . , f,1'1 i fy 3 1 Liz Coleman and Debbie Croysdill reached for the basketball as Sue H1-ffron awaited the pass anxiously. 75 A piring harp hooters practice Under the direction of Mr. Judson, marksmen learned the art of riflery. They met periodically to practice, and were supplied with .22 caliber rifles and ammunition. 76 l i i , 1 ' . ,..-.- John Case, Jesus Arriola, Robin Lowe, Mr. Judson, Raul Bisbal, Randy Criswell, Dave Ottoman. Students practiced their aims in sitting and prone positions. ' ,Q Eric Pinion, Benji Rosenberg, Mr. Judson, Mike Mcculley Brien Lloyd. Bowlers score high Randy Lindquist, john Case, Mrs. Ruth Young, Brian Scharosch, Tammy Maier. 10, armani O mf Bottom: jason Hunt, Billie Matthews, Lisa Sherwood. Top: Dean Heckman, Jim Reid, Dave Sye, Mike Raphael, Nancy McCauley. Judson bowling leagues provided an after school entertainment for interested students. Skill in their bowling produced many high games throughout the year. Trophies and patches were given out to the winners of the league at the end of the year. During the bowling season Randy Lindquist set a new record for the men with a 277 game at Papago Lanes. Randy had a 661 series for his three game series. He earned this high game by making eleven out of twelve strikes in the game. He also went on to bowl in the state tournament held in Tucson. 77 iw' port banqueti a Winner All parvnts and stumlc-nts involvc-cl ws-rc invitccl to attm-nd thi- Fall Sports Banqum-t. ln charm' of thi- program Wi-rv john Colman and Bob Pvkich, footballg Mrs. Billic Jo Donovan, volleyball: and Blady Ruiz, soccc-r. All tc-ams, clu'vrlm'amlc'rs, annl slick chicks we-rv intromlucr-cl. Top: Ross' Ifli-lning, Pattiw- liarnllousv, Mrs. Iiillin- -In Donovan, rlilllllllkll Shiinzunura, Mimlillvz Nogzuni Hiroki, Bill 'llnlln-rt, 'Il-rl firm-n, Su-w Mill, U1-an ll:-rllrnan. Bottom: Ifrivk Limlstrmn Craig Moralmn, Rmnly Limlqxiist, Ki-vin Kraft, jim Roulston, :Xmly Roulston. 4-1? lilznly Ruiz, Raul Hislwal, lfrznnk I,ziNliziux 78 l u Two very proud fathers at the sports banquet were Jim Roulston and Ernie Banks. Mr. Roulston came from Saudi Arabia to present the trophy for King Cougar to his son Jim. Mr. Banks was pleased about his son Joey's award for all-state. 79 eam di play strength David Doyne stretched for the basketball. Liz Coleman dribbled the basketball in the game against San Pasqual. ..-A joe-y Banks pn-parvd to pass off to anothcr tramman- in thx- gamm- with Svton. Bill Talbcrt awaits thc- upcoming pass from his Judson fl'3ITl l'Tl BIC. Dorm life creates close ties Chancvs arc- that you amll Will have- our livvs comv to diff:-rc-nt 4-mls Whatm-vcr prohlm-ms wm- go tllrough You and l will still bf- fris-mls. 81 Coconino , jf? ff? A 2' 5 qw X 4,4-1. Bottom: Michel Meek, Dean McCauley, Richard Smothers, Hiroki Nogami, Brad Norton. Second: Dean Heclzman, john Graham, Mrs. Russo - Dorm Mother, David Sye, Edwin Cardena. Not Shown: Jason Hunt. East Saguaro C- 'if Bottom: Jalair Ross, Wendy Paul, Cathy Slater, Deborah Martinez, Joanne Van Otterloo, Claudia Cahan. Second: Fran Slater, Rosalyn Ziser, Kathy Prevost, Mrs Paul-Dorm Mother, Pam Judson, jill Ziser, Liz Moffit. 82 East Pima .y I' .0 Q 'Iwo Q -Q, 4 we Bottom: David Moss, Lawrence McDonough, Bader El Imam, john Steward, Tadashi Masuda, David Otteman. Second: jack Peterson, Ben Ward III, Mike Gutterson, Royall McDonough, jack Broder, Mike Hudson, Web Bixby. Third: Steve Davis, Gabriel Garza-Rangel, Robert Tripple-Dorm Father, Scott Alcorn, Raul Bisbal, Garry Quintana. Not Shown: Rob Herbert, Raymond Ip, Stu Selleck, Patrick Immell-Dorm Father, Tyler Van Pelt, Camilo Mcdrano. Pepper Tree i I ,I fi .1 Bottom: Linda Schnackenberg, Dee Dee Richardson, Beth Golden, Kim Meyer, Dale Rosenthal, Dorie Vlatten, Debbie Satell, Susan Moslanka, Liz Coleman. Second: Debbie Peterson, Mrs. Peck-Dorm Mother, Felicia Turrillas, Mrs. Thompson, Ronda Sparks, Sue Reiman. Not Shown: Julianne Barker. 83 Ea t Papago Bottom: jim Carpenter, Richard Schwartz, Dane Nickelsen, Ben Capayas, Dan Grodan, J.B. Neal. Second: Holt Hartgrove, Dennis Stepp, Karl Kohfeld, Guadalupe Navarro-Dorm Father, Brad Johnson, Mike De Santis, Adam Scripps, Paul Hind. Not Shown: Larry Talhert, John Somers, Steve Jones, Chip Kellough. West Saguaro 5 we -s Mir fi 1 k ' 3 1 ffm V .lj .,Q,t.2:x5,p Bottom: Jill Lucero, Tere Erhard, Lana Sosebee, jill Crawford, Vera Travis. Second: Mrs. Winkler-Dorm Mother, Susan Smothers, Maryjayne Johnston, Carol Pearlstein, Lisa Loyd, Laura Baxter, Kristin Klatt. Third: Linda Gay, Shannon Barnett, julie Smith, Parvin Mohagheghpour, Kathy Tagthmeier,,Rochelle Ziser, Sherry Bracewell, Nancy Nichols, julie Harris. 84 Q2 ri se After school life activities Robert Auerbach and George Villalobos make use of West Pima's ping pong table. t Z i 5 ? Artie Hohner and Bruno Mdntyre during study hour. Dana Nickelsen in an introspective mood k in Mrs. Georgia Hunt, dorm mother at Aztec, reading a bedtime story to her boys. Seri Bottom: Richard McMaster, Frank LaMiaux, Rod Landry, Raymond Russell, Tom Du Brul, Mike McCarty. Second: Jim Thompson, Pete Ricart, Robert Hill, joe Rorie-Dorm Father, Rick Gart, jim Linehan-Dorm Father, Tim Patrick. Cholla 'M Bottom: Kitty Child, jan Forrest, Karen Gay, Judy Summers, Susan O'Laughlin. Second: Karyn Owens, Diane Musquiz, Shelley Vidal, Lisa Klein, Heidi Remmen, Cathy Tsurumaki, Tracy Holland. Third: Daneana Johnson, Megan McAlister, Margaret Pharr, Janell Rogers, Tracey Shawver, Carol Nelson, Gail Triplett, Mrs. Quigg-Dorm Mother. 86 West Papago M -wi if kky Sy l? t it Ai Q ,gt . My l 1 T 5 ,A Leash 5' Bottom: Don Smerlis, Chris Pfeifer, Danny Ewart, Brian Scharosch, Charles Morton-Dorm Father. Second: Tim Sink, Paul Kaufman, joe lgawa, Erick Lindstrom, Jim Roulston, Domonick Priola-Dorm Father. Third: Gary Heath, joe Castagna, John Case, Greg Ayala, David Doyne, Mike Hahich, Greg Korman. Not Shown: Mike Gutterson, Steve Ayala, Jim Moon. orth Saguaro fi? 940 3230 'il K ' ' Bottom: Vicki Hendricks, Heidi Turner, Miss Manning-Dorm Mother, Mary Filson. Second: Sebra Hill, Melody Watson, Robin Hendricks, Renee Gannaway, Carmm Hamilton. Third: julie Tambourine, Kim Case, Laurajenson, Susan Delzell, Kathy Wright, Linda Lavino, Tracey Bassett. 87 Yavapai J' ' l I S. ,g..'5'Rg 14 jim Mathys, Mitch Davis, Clint Coleman, Bruce Mclntyre, Greg Hobbs, Steve McCarter, Artie Bohner, Not Shown: Ruth Fronk4Dorm Mother. Acacia Q Bottom: Allison DuBose, Carol Hine, Debbie Del Bosco, Shelly Pfeifer. Second: Diane Dickson, Marli Hunter, Leigh Ann Wilson, Rita White, Sally Young, Carrie Mclintire, Tammy McCutchin. Third: Rex Young, Robin Hasenzahl, Wendy Stobs, Debbie Young, Debbie Croysdill, Marie Mitchem, Foozhan Zemeahvazl, Laura Hardy, Ruth Young-Dorm Mother. 88 wmv.: Rv 7 K via. A 1'-i QQ., . ., Andy Mcndn-I, Mark Conncllcy, and Swvm- Svirsk y took timn- out to discuss hnmm-work. David Chapman, Dan 'lialhm-rt, jon Martin and Miki- Raphaul rcvii'wi'd thvir lvssun. Acti itie vary in boys' dorm .Ay X E m Q9fN1. ' john Graham constructr-d modcl plana-s in his spari- rimi-. Edwin Cardvna pourvd cnffm- for his dorm moths-r, Mrs. cll'IIi'Vll'V1' Russo. 89 arioopa Bottom: Yuichiro Naka, Bob Paradis, Kim Moore, Bruce Haman, Joey Banks. Second: Tom Brearley, Denis DuBose, Paul Cullen, Kevin Kraft, Chris Anton, Craig Hart. Third: Craig Morahan, Tom Guerin, Steve Overton, Robert Hecht fDorm Fatherl. Third: Hal Abbate, Joe Naleway, Greg Marks. cotillo g Bottom: Sue Heffron, Charla Mealer, Gail Berg, Robin Raymond, Kelly Alexander, Teri Syphers, Sharon Gay. Second: Mrs. Lieser Dorm Mother, Kim Greig Sabrina Rosen, Jody Toone, Betty Bassett, Patti Murphy, Mrs. Mikos Dorm Mother, Tammy Maier, Debbie Meier, Liza Day, Cathy McCullough, Liz Cumings Roxanne Raymond. Not shown: Cindy Hirdler, Amy Folmer. Palo Verde Bottom: Tom Neiley, Mr. H. Wick-Dorm Father, Alexander Wick, Lisa Wick, Mrs. Wick-Dorm Mother, Louis Jackson, jon Mallard. Second: Henry Mahanke, jim Scripps, Adam Du Bose, Charlie Beyer, Brian Ellis, Rick Gilbert, Mr. Lee-Dorm Father. West Pima Bottom: George Villalobos, Tsuyoshi Yamakawa QGUJ, Kiyoshi Saito fK.K.J, Seiji Hagiwara fMoonj, Djaja Budiman, Reza Khassian. St-cond: Pat Vaughn, Bill Pierson, Jack Micrson, Mr. Don Davignonel-Jorm Father, Peter Holmes, Deepak Tolani, Marcos Regalado. 91 Hopi Bottom: Tim Hill, David Thompson, Mark Ferris-Dorm Father, Jerry Gregg, Steve McRae, Bill Talbert, Steve Mills, Jacob Fricks, Todd Allsup. Not Shown: John Lee-Dorm Father. Aztec 5 W 1 rg 5 ? Bottom: Steven Smothers, Ray Baker, Eric Pinion, joe Davis, John Martin. Second: Brian Lloyd, David Chapman, Mrs. Hunt'Dorm Mother, Michael Raphael Todd Augsback. Not Shown: Daniel Talbert, Benji Rosenberg. 92 Apache :E ' v -, xi: 2 uv -.x-Nw My 'K Ik. is Y Bottom: Craig Christian, Andy Kind, Sean Hobbs, David Martinez. Second: joe Shockman, Behnam Haeri, Jesus Arriola, Tom White, Tom Weeks, dorm father Not shown: Reed Burns, Paul Terry, Mike Gray, Dan Reina, dorm father. . a, 1 Cx, . qnf' ,wi 'Nw Rick Gart polishes his precious boots after a long day. jesus Arriola and Andy Kind are not worried by homework. ' 94 g,,, X, Q Liz Coleman km-pt hm-r humor while- doing her homework. q 3,1 Karen Owens made- use of her time by reading thi- newspapm-r. ' ' ff 2, r r ,Q Q .2 QL 3 . 3 .--Q- Lisa KI1-in pondered on a story for English. Girl make u e of study hour Janell Rogers midi:-d up hrr room for thi- day 3 irls relax in dorm A Felicia makes use of extra time by studying. l .l Jody plucks out a Toone. AQ' 'fz'fslr,,- . ,Y A Linda Schnackenherg and Dale Rosenthal relax. Julia Bafkef works On 2 masterpiece. Liz Coleman gives Ronda Sparks a lesson on the flute Activities are varied WH A day for toil, an hour for sport But for a friend is life too short Friends get together 92 l i t Rob Herbert and Jack Broiler jumped high for a Frisbee. Ea Enthusiastic students showed their spirit. Right: julie Tambourine, Rhonda Best, Cathy McCullough, Shannon Barnett, Charla Mealer relaxed on the football field. 98 Betty Bassett, Hal Ablbate, Craig Nloralian and Joe Castagna were zi pyramid of friends. 3: S Renee Ganaway, Robin Hendricks, Rhonda Best, Linda Lavino, julie Tambourine, Laura Jensen, enjoyed the sunshine in back of Ocotillo dorm. W1-wf+ We M' Q Art inspires students i Under the direction of Stahr, Judson art students were developing their individual talents. Left is a mural depicting the Beatles painted on one wall of the art studio by the students , ?,,n,t.. 4 ---g-upnub-s1-,5m- Art students worked diligently on individual interestsg painting, stained glass work, and wood working. 99 Q h Fw-,QTWA ,.- , ..... -. 'i 'Lt' ' Cff,lQfD'5+5- it '3Lf!fWJ sQ,,y2L3I I INDONESXA The Orient Middle East Southeast Asia 1?L. f'l, 2 MZ ,jigs , Bottom: Parvin Mohaghegpour, Iran: Shirine Mohaghegpour, lrang Ariana Ahmadzadeh, Iran: Foojan Zainehvazi, Iran. Second: Shawn Kovassi, Iran: Bader El- lmarn, Iran: Khaldoun jallad, lrang Reza Khassian, Iran: Bc-Imam Har-ri, Iran. v, 5 Bottom: Hiroki Nogami, japan: Mizuho Tsuramaki, Japan: Kaori Watanabe, Japan. Second: Tadashi Masuda, Japan: Yuichiro Naka, Japan: Koichi lgawa, Japan: Seiji Hagiwara, japan: Tsuyoshi Yamakawa, japan: Kiyoshi Saito, japan. 100 UTA baffzaif U- W Latin America East Bottom: Jesus Arriola, Mexico, john Morgan, Mexico, Edwin Carmlena, Mexico. Top: Raul Bisbal, Columbia: jerry Gregg, Venezuela: Gabriel Garza, Mexicog Robert Auerbach, Trinidad, Nino De la Mata, Paraguay. ' Bottom: Angel Tang, Hong Kong, Mona Wai, Hongnliongg Top: Ben Capayas, Sauili Arabia: Raymond lp, Hong Kong, Constant Cheng, Hong Kong, Vincent Choi, Hong Kong, Djaja Budiman, Indonesia. Two cultures mingle Saeko Taniguchi was the intcrprt tar and instruetor for the students from Japan. Sha assisted them with their lessons and carried on eorrmspondc nu with their parents. Right: Hiroki Nogami, Kiyoslii Saito QK lxl gat ko l3IllgULlll Judson was host to japanese businessmen. The visitors were entertained at a rodeo given by the girls' and boys' rodeo teams. Afterwards a reception was held at Henry Wick's home. Right: japanese businessmen practiced their expertise at roping. Kaori Watanabe and 'l'suyoshi Yamakawa lfiol talked at the Corral with the businessmen. 102 New students are enrolled , i f 5,,W,. . I .F if- 4. ,...-ow. E Bottom: Angel Tang, Connie Sclilcpp, Lori Rockhold, Vicki Moore, Ginny Thompson. Middle: Mike Vetterli, Mary Franklin, Karen Poussard, Marti Winn, Francia Cagle, Tucker Harris. Top: Marcic Sommer, Tim Blair, Nino Dc La Mata, David Carroll, joe O'Neil, Willy Sm-ll. Ohr- . KT fx eff' ' I Bottom: Laura Haas, Kcnnie Knippling, Jennifer Brooks, Susan Moore, Donovan Jelnio. Top: Tami Knippling, Steven Lynch, Robert McCauley, Doris McCauley, Nancy McCauley. 103 There they are julie Krauss and Cindy Franzi dressed in costumes for the drama play. My 'aww I Liz Coleman, Wendy Rainey, Hal Abbate, Tom Guerin posed on the football field. Tom Neiley was on his way to feed the cattle. W , G34 Dan Dighton was on his way out of the dining hall. What About That Cup, Dan? Right: Tomoko Shimamura, Rose Fleming, Patti Barnhouse, and Tracy Holland were the best of friends. 104 WWEWIQZ kier hit Purgatory slopes Skiers got ready to hit the slopes. Be-goggled skiers shunned the sun Miss Karen Brown checked over the crowd. A ...- ?5 EX W T The old gang posed for a picture up at the Powder House. 5 E' we At the end of a long hard run, skiers rested up in tha' Powder House. ' 105 f- 4 . N35 5 . 1 QS 35 . Q R g fo k K Nsgwrglggk .Xa , , xxxliggg ' KX - f. .A Windblown Carrie Mclntyre and Allison Duliosm- hurried to class. Klndnrgartnn moppc ts had gnat fun on the playground Younger children wen happy to havr a ridv in thi- trollcy. Anyone can get involved K X Robert Osterhout rang the dinner bell many times a day to call students to the dining room for their meals. The ringing of this bell was unique as Judson is one of the few schools that has a bell rung manually. Cathy McCullough while in art class drew a portrait of a famous musician for the European Art Show. Kim Moore, Betty Bassett, Tom Brearly, and Tim King watched a girls' basketball game. Mr. Wick and his twins relaxed, Alyssa on his knee, and Alexander tooting his saxophone. 107 Vaudeville comes to Jud on Judson's annual talent show provided the students with an outlet for their various talents. Students originated their own acts which included dancing, singing, playing musical instruments, or doing skits. The show was hilariously received by the audience. All participants joined in for a sing for the finale. Jil1Nie15en mp danced to Roll Over Beethoven . Karen Brown, Activities Director, imitated Glen Campbell singing Rhinestone u Cowboy . 108 'Q Peter Holmes asked Tom Neiley fimitating Rex Youngj for a raise. jim Carpenter and Jim Mathys rehearsed for the show. Jim Carpenter and jim Mathys had it out in the saloon. 109 ignlll! Faculty show lighter side The Faculty Review was an annual part of the Spring Arts' Festival. Doris Bale played the part of Sophie Tucker, and Headmaster Hugh Slattery portrayed the great Elvis, The casts take parts that were often alien to their sedate and dignified everyday roles. EST One of the chorus lines: Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Faye Black, Headmaster Hugh Slattery, Karen Brown and Mrs. Ruth Young. Mr. Slattery was awarded the best disc jockey button in this faculty review by his grateful cast. Doris Bale, Peggy Smith, Sherley Ruby, Hugh Slattery, Faye Black, Carol Anderson, Mickey Bernard, Frank MacDonald, Patsy Lowry and Ron Goodman in the grand finale. 110 Curriculum i enriched - 4'? 5'S.l4W-.SE FSZ1.P4R4lifl1RGSESv'!fE PM . . , . 1-is vfiwg.- ln the electronics course students learned the principles of AC and DC circuits, how 1. to build common radio circuits, and the l basic principles of trouble shooting. 2 C Ceramics was another class added to 1 thejudson curriculum. lnstructed by Mrs. . Patsy Lowry students worked with potters wheels creating various kinds of bowls, pots and sculptures. Tom Weeks, Director, demonstrated the use of the Volt-ohmmt-ter to Bard johnson and Tim Sink in the electronics course. 25 2 -4 N Mrs. Patsy Lowry gave Felicia Turrillas a few tips in the ceramics class. Kim Greig worked on her project in Mrs. Lowry's class. 111 Economics course appreciated Home economics helped students learn to cook and sew. Both girls and boys participated in the course instructed by Mrs. Rena Mahurin. They ran the gamut cooking everything from main courses to desserts and sewed their own designs. Wendy Rainey, Trudy McGlone and Julie Harris prepared Mexican tostadas. Mrs. Rena Mahurin, jan Chapin, Foujan Zainahvazi, Wendy Stobs, Vera Travis, Jennifer Denoe exhibited the finished tostadas and their ingredients 1 12 Lower School works, plays We cannot tell the precise moment when friendship is formed. As in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop which makes it run overg so in a series of kindnesses there is at last one which makes the heart run over. Samueljohnson 113 Eighth Grade Todd Allsup Clovis, New Mexico Jan Banks Scottsdale, Arizona Jeff Barrett Phoenix, Arizona Ann Cellers Scottsdale, Arizona Sue Delzell Portland, Oregon Allison DuBose San Antonio, Texas Peter Elder Scottsdale, Arizona Pierre Fray Phoenix, Arizona Jacob Fricks Fairbanks, Alaska Ted Green Paradise Valley, Arizona Jerry Gregg Caracas, Venezuela Jim Hill Fairbanks, Alaska Sharon Humphrey Northbrook, Illinois Deborah Martinez Chinle, Arizona Joni McCauley Phoenix, Arizona Steve McRae Palm Springs, California Steve Mills Scottsdale, Arizona Cort Milum Scottsdale, Arizona Shirine Mohagheghpour Tehran, Iran Hiroki Nogami Tokyo, Japan , is nf ff' P f 2 4 Q? lt , YL-5' 1 1 w Aiea ,t E David Thompson Hacienda Heights, California James Wick Phoenix, Ar1zona I Lori Pope Scottsdale, Arizona Cindy Rogers Phoenix, Arizona Sherri Stanley Scottsdale, Arizona Bill Talbert Anchorage, Alaska Seventh Grade Todd Arduino Scottsdale, Arizona Robert Browning Paradise Valley, Arizona Mark Burian Scottsdale, Arizona Edwin Cardena Puerto Vallarta, Mexico John Graham Dayton, Wyoming Dean Heckman Phoenix, Ar1zona Jason Hunt Fort Lauderdale, Florida Rodney Kirkpatrick Phoenix, Arizona 115 Carrie Maclntyre Scottsdale, Arizona Dean McCauley Scottsdale, Arizona' Brad Norton Prairie Village, Kansas Amelia Obst Phoenix, Arizona Cathy Prevost San Antonio, Texas Cherri Rogers Phoenix, Arizona Cathy Slatter Jensen Beach, Florida Franny Slatter Jensen Beach, Florida Susan Spelts Phoenix, Arizona Bill Stevenson Scottsdale, Arizona David Sye West Covina, California Joanne Van Otterloo Prescott, Arizona Kaori Watanabe Tokai, Aichi, Japan Jill Ziser Westwood, California 57' ef , if 4 ,W , . V, ,rf xv S QTY, Q I. -... ,K :fir J, ls i if av , 'lrrff U.- Qt' l -cf' Sixth grade Robyn Barrett Phoenix, Arizona Bill Browning Paradise Valley, Arizona Claudia Cahan Los Angeles, California Lisa Donovan Scottsdale, Arizona Jane Fitch Phoenix, Arizona Greg Hovland Scottsdale, Arizona Pam Judson El Cajon, California Cindy Kershaw Scottsdale, Arizona Hayley Lindmark Phoenix, Arizona Richard Malley Phoenix, Arizona Liz Mofiit Los Angeles, California Cherrie Ralls Mesa, Arizona Mike Raphael Zephyr Cove, Nevada Jalair Ross Costa Mesa, California Lisa Sherwood Las Vegas, Nevada Richard Smothers El Segundo, California Helen Spelts Phoenix, Arizona Jim Stedelin Scottsdale, Arizona Tallie Stobs Scottsdale, Arizona Clay Walker Scottsdale, Arizona F 1fth grade Eddie Arnold Scottsdale, Arizona Ray Barker Phoenix, Arizona Shelly Carol Scottsdale, Arizona Eric Fogle Scottsdale, Arizona Joey Fronk Scottsdale, Arizona Michel Meek Houston, Texas Kelley MacDonald Phoenix, Arizona Steve Smothers El Segundo, Californ David Stott Phoenix, Arizona Karen Sunberg Phoenix, Arizona Daniel Talbert Anchorage, Alaska Dawn Tanner ia Los Angeles, California Laura Wescott Scottsdale, Arizona Alisha Woodring Mesa, Arizona 'QT' Hu! I-:rf Rosalyn Ziser Westwood, California L H'-9i',,,f' Fourth grade Altaf Ahmed Phoenix, Arizona Todd Augsback Cheshire, Connecticut Laura Bodnar Scottsdale, Arizona Tim Broderick Scottsdale, Arizona Kim Bronstein Paradise Valley, Arizona David Chapman Carlsbad, California Page Darniani Scottsdale, Arizona Tom Green Paradise Valley, Arizona Brien Lloyd Encinitas, California Julie Marek Phoenix, Arizona Benji Rosenburg Palm Springs, California Bill Rosenburg Palm Springs, California Third grade Michelle Abeita Scottsdale, Arizona Hank Arnold Scottsdale, Arizona Joe Davis Woodward, Oklahoma Darcy Goodwin Torrance, Arizona Mike McCulley Scottsdale, Arizona Eric Pinion Las Vegas, Nevada John Seeley Scottsdale, Arizona Christine Walker Scottsdale, Arizona Jeff Schmidt Scottsdale, Arizona Julie Stedelin Scottsdale, Arizona Melissa Stott Phoenix, Arizona jf U, sa, , :f new John Wells Scottsdale, Arizona 'vnu- 'fwf fi!-er' 'Q Sf ,M ,, 1517 ls' Wendy Paul Phoenix, Arizona Samantha Royster Scottsdale, Arizona Clark Spelts Scottsdale, Arizona ,tif Second grade Arif Ahmed Phoenix, Arizona Paul Burns Scottsdale, Arizona Missy Damiani Scottsdale, Arizona Ingrid Groot Scottsdale, Arizona Keith Ketelhut Scottsdale, Arizona Kevin Konnos Scottsdale, Arizona Jeff Marek Phoenix, Arizona John Martin Woodward, Oklahoma Fir t grade Troy Abeita Scottsdale, Arizona Billy Allen Phoenix, Arizona Craig Bronstein Paradise Valley, Arizona John Browning Scottsdale, Arizona 121 Debbie Casey Scottsdale, Arizona Bryant Colman Scottsdale, Arizona Andria Genualdi Phoenix, Arizona Ronney Goodman Scottsdale, Arizona Tyler Helfer Scottsdale, Arizona Mandy .lobin Phoenix, Arizona Jay Lucas Scottsdale, Arizona Heather McDonald Phoenix, Arizona Brian Rotola Phoenix, Arizona Rachael Schmidt Scottsdale, Arizona Kelli Short Scottsdale, Arizona Chad Voinovich Phoenix, Arizona 7. . E. X Z Kiera Wells Scottsdale, Arizona P. G. Wick Scottsdale, Arizona AJ rg Z.. Jason Spencer Tempe, Arizona Steven Spelts Scottsdale, Arizona Danielle Tanner Scottsdale, Arizona Kindergarten Carma Abeita Scottsdale, Arizona Phillip Bums Scottsdale, Arizona Brian Freeman Scottsdale, Arizona Hillary Hanlon Scottsdale, Arizona Daphney Madison Scottsdale, Arizona G. T. Rudy Scottsdale, Arizona Paul Seeley Scottsdale, Arizona Shahpar Shahpar Tempe, Arizona Nursery Ariana Ahmadzadeh Tempe, Arizona John Batchelor Phoenix, Arizona Kathy Colman Scottsdale, Arizona Chris Fesler Phoenix, Arizona They begin at Jud on Muffin Fincannon Tc-mpc, Arizona Virginia Full Ti-mp:-, Arizona Mark Robrrts Sfottsmlalv, Arizona Gahrii-la Ruiz Mi-sa, Arizona Chondra Voinovich Phoenix, Arizona Nathan Warn-n Phoenix, Arizona Chad Wick S Paradisr Valle-y, Arizona yy: Q-vw-dr 124 ,f Mrs. 'IK-rri Kaplan practicrii with In-r pri--school hand. gf'-s. Lower ehools equip for future 'sf ctr Mrs. Elizabeth Fox jesse Bass Grade eight Grade eight ,MM Mrs. Betty Minton Mrs. Margaret Fincannon Grade seven Grades slx-sevc n Mrs. Mary Hawley Grade six ff! 5 l Mrs. Nora Barlow Mrs. Pat Galea Mrs. Emily Chappel MPS- Virginia Voinivich Grade five Grade four Grade three Grade two X, Mrs. Judith Stanley Grade one it Kiki? Del l S s Mrs. Mary Bannerman assisted Kindergarten students during art class. l HE? fi. ' y Q 125 Lower School enjoys aot1v1t1es Every year Judson has a Halloween Parade for Lower School, which involves eerie music, and the students parade around to show their originality in designing the costumes. Each year several winners for the best costumes are chosen. Colorful costumes at Halloween: Danny Talbert, Steve Smothers Rich Smothers Kelly MacDonald And the winner IS ohn Browning F' ., .... M--V--M--r Ji,ii if ... sl' My horse and l against the world says Clark Spelts. riff . ,, o, Q -'51 -za Lowcr School Halloween costume winners: Muffin Finncannon, Daphne Madison, Hank Arnold, Missy Domiani. No fair using your hands! Q 4 5--.- ,ff 1 k H 127 Lower ohool plays, rests Activities were planned for thc lowcr school each day, from playing gamcs and cxcrcising, to schoolwork and resting. Upprr Right: Kari-n Brown, the- activitivs clircctor, li-il thi' daily cxrrcisvs. Middle' Right: Lowvr school raced to thcir nm-xt class. Lowvr: Timm' for a sic-sta! f. ii l , 'ia 128 Vw .,,,. Class of '80 Bottom: jeff Barrett, Pierre Fray, Hiroki Nogami, Todd Allsup, Jim Wick, Cort Milum, Lori Pope, Deborah Martinez. Middle: Peter Elder, Tracy Markham, Cindy Rogers, Sharon Humphrey, Wendy Preston, Shirine Mohaghegpour, Traci Orland, jan Banks. Top: Sherri Stanley, ,lerry Gregg, Sue Delzell, Steve McRae, Ted Green, Joni McCauley, Vicki Ogden, Ann Cellers. tudent Council Bottom: Steve Smothers, Greg Hovland, Sharon Humphrey, Cort Milum, Lisa Donovan, Richard Smothers. Top: Kaori Watanabe, Shelly Carrol, Mrs. Ruth Young, sponsor, john Grahamg Ted Green, Allison Du Bose, Robert Browning. Girl cout Bottom: Missy Damiani, Samantha Royster, Christine Walker, Laura Bodnar. Top: Melissa Stott, Mrs. Linda Sundberg, leader, Michele Carroll: Kelly Mcculleyg Karen Sundbergg Mrs. julie Stanly, leader, Kellie MacDonald. 129 Teamwork the seed to victor Lower school basketball team included a girl as one of its members. They learned sportsmanship and how to work together as 3 ICHITI. Bill Talbvrt went up for a jump shot 130 Corral generates enthusiasm We shall grow old, but never lose life-'s zcs Roping team i action filled 'T A phi A sl s joey Fronk, Robin Lowe, Fred Slyfield, jim Mathys, jim Scripps, Ben Ward, Peter Holmes, Mike Gutterson, jack Peterson, Jim Carpenter, Tom Neiley, Stew Cellers, 'Lewis Bruton, Brad Norton, Kneeling: Bruce McIntyre, Brad Johnson, Daniel Talbert, Preston Brady, Steve Smorhers, Greg Hovland. : 2 Ben Ward tried to rope his calf. Jack Peterson was determined to catch his calf. 132 ...nr sv 'Q' 4- Center front row: joe O'Nt-il, Robin Barrett and Denise Lavino, jill Crawford, Liz Moffit. ' e' W1 1' JET Welcome equestrian Maxwell Back row: Kelly Mcculley, Mary Rowland, Duane Fronk, Lori Foreman, Lisa Pope, l,inda Anyone who rode or was interested in horses was welcome to join the JETS Uudson Equestrian Teaml. Their activities included participationin many horse shows and even banquets organized by officers for the members. It was a familiar sight to see members selling dough pretzels at juice break to raise extra funds for their activities. Left: Denise Maxwell and Star showed good form over a jump. 133 Girls learn port of rodeo Girls' rodeo team learned the arts of goat tying, pole bending, barrel racing, ribbon and calf roping. They performed along with the boys' team for the Japanese visitors and put on demonstrations for students. Patti Barnhouse, Cherrie Ralls, Diane Dickson, Marli Hunter, Amy lfolmer, Sue Rm-iman, Veronica Martin Ruth lfronk, 'liammy Mccutcliin, Laura Hardy, Lee Ann Wilsriri, and Debbie Young. ' 'ii y Qliii O S Diane Dickson demonstrated goat tying. Laura Hardy barrel raced on her horse Cricket , 134 ' Rodeo Queen is crowned llottoln: l,indzi Pliillips, Cindy lfrunzi, Veronica Martin, Marli Hunter, Patty liarnliouse, Clit-rrie Rzills Second: lininniy Wliek, Laura Hardy, Uelmlvie Young, Lee Ann Wilson, llelilmie Croystlill 'liliirdz Uelilmie Del Bosco, lzinell Rogers, -I ill Nielsen, 'liamrny Petriek, iliere lfrliard. Last yt-gir's Queen Laura Hardy erownegl Mgirli Delwlvie Young and l.ee :Xnn YVilson presented Rutli Hunter. V375-70 queen with the tiara donated by the Fronk roses from the girls' rodeo team. lozinn fell:-rs fzunily. Selection of Aludsonls Rodeo Queen was difficult for the professional judges. Girls on tlie rodeo team were interviewed and judged on personality, liorsemansliip, appearance, poise, and knowledge of liorses. Along with barrel racing and pole bending, girls performed tlie Miss Rodeo of Aineriea pattern on horseback. Veroniezi Martin, Mzlrli Hunter, Patty lizirnliouse were happy winners. 135 iders enter Parada del Sol Parada del Sol, Parade of the Sun, is an annual rodeo event sponsored by the Scottsdale Jaycees. Both English and Western riders from Judson participated in the parade. Color guard prececded the rest of the riders from Judson A crowd of over 200,000 people turned out to observe the annual event. 136 Western riders were proud to be a part of the parade. Work started the day before the parade. Riders bathed and groomed their horses, cleaned tack, and prepared themselves for their long march. Their parade day started at 5:30 a.m. K X English equestrians dressed in their traditional riding habits. 137 tudent taught techniques of English riding Upper school riders: Mary Rowland, Nancy Nichols, Laurie Foreman, Liza Day, Gabriel Garza, Denise Maxwell, Lisa Pope, Foojan Zainahvazi, Carol Pearlstein, Debbie Peterson, julie Tambourine, jill Crawford. Linda Lavino practiced her equitation over fences. English riders, instructed by Miss Denise Maxwell, learned hunt seat equitation both on the flat and over fences. 138 gm: 'F it Jim. Lowe-r school rid:-rs: Kaori Watanabv, Pc-ter Eldcr, Duane Fronk, Sue- Dclzell, Laura Wvscott, Claudia Cahan, jc-nnifcr Brooks, Robin Barre-tt Ju-nnifvr Brooksjumpm-d hc-r horse High Jinx. L1-fr: Mary Rowland and Duane Fronk practiced tram jumping. Hor e, rider build mutual tru t Working with and riding horses had its rewards. Some riders became very attached to their horses, even those who didnit have their own. Horse and rider worked together as a team both in and out of riding class. Dale Rosenthahl, Karen Poussard, and Liz Cumings worked together to groom and saddle Juana jim Mz1tl1ysim 507 was ready for his turn to rope. Rob Auerbach walked Shorty out after riding class. 140 Upper School A Abbate, Hal 90,34,98,l04,70 Alcorn, Scott 83,5l,39 Anton, Chris 90,34 Armstrong, Roxy 34,59 Arriola, Jesus 94,46,68,76,101,65 Auerbach, Robert 85,34,68,101 Ayala, Greg 87,34,70 Ayala, Steve 87,43 B Badgley, Debbie 70 Banks, Jerome 4,l4,39,66,71 Banks, Joel 62,90,4,14,39,67,66,79,80,71 Bannerman, Jane Bannerman, Fiona 43 Barker, Julianne 96,34,64,59 Barnett, Shannon 84,43,98 Barnhouse, Pat 74,9,34,78,l04,l34,55, 135 Basset, Arlen 87,43 Bassett, Betty 90,51,4,34,107,98 Baxter, Laura 84,43 Berg, Gail 90,34 Bergen, Larry Bertie, Pattie 39,64,59,55 Best, Rhonda Beyer, Charles 91,39 Bisbal, Raul 83,4,39,69,68,66,78,76,l01, 70 Bishop, Tim Bixby, Web 83,39 Black, Tim Blair, Tim Bohner, Art 88,85,34 Bollmann, Janet 53 Brearley, Tom 90,5l,34,107,55 Britt, Chris Broder, Jack 82,62,39,98 Bruton, Lewis Budiaman, Djaja 91,34,10l Burk, Kelly Burns, Reed 94,42,46 C Caglc, Francia Campbell, Scott Carpenter, Jim 84,43,132 Carroll, Daniel Case, John 87,39,68,76,77,65 Case, Kim 87,76 Castagna, Joe 87,34,66,98 Cavolo, Mark 62,43,7l Cellers, Stewart 39,l32,55 Chapin, Jan Cheng, Constant 34,101 Child, Kitty 86,32,39 Choi, Kim Sang 34 Christian, Craig 94,46 Clark, Dusty 46 Coleman, Clint 88,62,34 Coleman, Lois 83,96,54,74,30,43,95,24, 75,80,l04,70 Connels, Jim Connely, Mark 29 Crawford, Jill 84,43,l33,138 Criswcll, Charles 46,62,76,65,7l Crowley, Chris 59 Croysdill, Debra 88,59,75,l 35 Cullen, Paul 90,34,66 Cumings, Elizabeth 90,39,55,57 Davis, Steve 83,39,6l Index Day, Liza 90,39,l38 De La Mata, Jorge 65 Del Bosco, Deborah 88,43,l35 Denoe, Jennifer Denoe, Julie De Santis, Mike 84,33 Dickson, Diane 88,34,64,134 Dighton, Dan 93,34,104,55 Doyne, David 87,39,66,80 DuBose, Adam 91,46 DuBose, Denis 90,l5,34,53 E El-Iman, Bader 83,43 Ellis, Brian 9l,39,66 Erhard, Teresa 84,43,l 35 Evans, Chuck Ewart, Danny 87,39 F Fair, Kyle 46 Fitzpatrick, Melissa 12,35,59,53,55 Fleming, Rose 74,35,79,104,5 8,70 Folmer, Amy 39 Foreman, Lori 43,133,138 Forrest, Amy 39 Forrest, Jan 35,86 Frank, Terry Frankland, Mary Franzi, Cynthia 11,35,59,60,64,l04,135, 70 Freeborn, Charles 65 G Gabuzzi, Elisabetta 14,43 Gabuzzi, Patrizia 14,43 Gannaway, Renee 46,87,98 Gart, Rick 42,43,86,83,84 Garza, Gabriel 62,101,l38,55,65 Gay, Karen 35,86 Gay, Linda 44,84 Gay, Sharon 40,90 Gilbert, Richard 44,91 Golden, Beth 44,83,53,55 Goldeen, David 103 Gonzales, Donna Gray, Micheal Greig, Kim 40,74,1l1 Groden, Dan 68,84 Grossman, Susan Guerin, Tom 40,59,62,63,90,104 Gutterson, Michael 46,83,132 H Haeri, Belmam 46,94 Hagiwara, Seiji 40,91 Haman, Bruce 35,66,90,7l Haman, George Hamilton, Carmin 46,87 Hardy, Laura 9,35,59,76,88,l34,135 Harris, Sarah 103 Hart, Craig 35,90 Hartgrove, Holt 44,6 2,84 Hascnzahl, Robin 32,46,88,98 Heath, Gary 35,87 Heffron, Susan 24,40,54,75,90,70 Heflen, Becky 35 Hendricks, Vicki 46,87 Hendricks, Robin 46,52,75,70 Hine, Carol 46,88 Herbert, Rob 34,68,85,l01 Hill, Sebra 40,87 Hind, Paul 40,84 Hobbs, Greg 40,88 Hobbs, Sean 46,94 Holiday, Carol 35,59,64,74,55 Holland, Tracy Holmes, Peter 35,9l,l08,132 Howard, Mark 44 Huber, Scott 46,70 Hudson, Mike 35,62,63,83 Hunger, Donald 35,50,93,53,55,70 Hunter, Marli 32,47,88,134,135,70 I Igawa, Kohichi 40,87 Ip, Hon Chung 4,35,10l J Jackson, Louis 32,47,9l Jallad, Khaldaun Jensen, Laura 47,87,98 Jones, Dianne Johnson, Alexander Johnson, Brad 84,42,44,32 Johnson, Daneana 35 Johnson, Grant Johnston, Maryjayne 84,44 K Kaufman, Paul 87,40,68 Kavossi, Shahrrjai 70 Kellough, Chip 44,66 Kershaw, Barbara 44 Khassian, Reza 91,47,68 Kind, Andrew 94,65 King, Tim 93,5 l,32,12,35,24,54,107, 53,55,65 King, Paul Kirkpatrick, Ross 55,70 Klatt, Kristen 84,52,44 Klein, Lisa 86,35,95,59 Klein, Martin 47 Kohfeld, Karl 84,40 Korer, Pam 44 Korman, Greg 87 Kraft, Kevin 90,62,36,78 Krauss, Julie 44,104 L La Miaux, Frank 86,68,78,70 Landry, Rod 86,44,70 Lavino, Linda 87,47,98,133,l38 Lay, Kim 36 Laycock, Joyce 47 Lindquist, Randy 93,62,12,36,78,77,70, 53,55,56,58,7l Lindstrom, Eric 87,62,36,78 Loyd, Lisa 84,44 Lowe, Robin 4,36,76,l32 Lucero, Jill 84,44 M Madonna, Bill Mahanke, Henry 9l,36,55 Meier, Tammy 40 Mallard, Jon 91,44 Marek, Jim 47 Marks, Greg 36,90,65 Martin, Veronica 11,24,36,54,59,134,55 135,70 Martinez, David 94 Masuda, Tadishi 47,68,83 Mathys, Jim 36,88,109,132 McAlister, Megan 36,75,86 McAllister, Tim McCarter, Steve McCarty, Mike 52,42,47,86,67,66, 93,71 McCulley, Kelly 47,129,133 McCullough, Cathy 4,36,90,107, 98 McCutchin, Tammy 47,823,134 McDonough, Larry 14,24,40,54, 62,83,55,70 McDonough, Royall 14,24,40,54, 62,83 McGlonc, Trudy 40,112 Mclntire, John 40 Mclntyre, Bruce 85,88,132 McKay, Sandra McMaster, Richard McRae, Steve Mealer, Charles 40,98,90 Medrano, Camilo 41,68 Meier, Deborah 41,90 Mendel, Andrew 89,59 Merica, Jack Meyer, Kim 13,36,83 Mohagheghpour, Parvine 44,84,100 Moon, Jim 36,87 Moore, Vicki 103 Morahan, Craig 7,36,62,78,93,90, 98,65,70 Morgan, John 12,36,51,93,101 Morgan, Linda 41,60 Moslanka, Susan 13,44,83 Moss, David 45,83 Murphy, Emily 36,59,64,55,56, 58 Murphy, Pat 90,12,41 Murphy, Peter 11,93,62,50,36,69, 68,55,57,58,65 Musquiz, Debra 36,86 N Naka, Yuichiro 36,90 Naleway, Joe 36,90,71 Neal, J. B. 84 Neal, Lisa 47 Neiley, Tom 9,32,41,90,91,10,109, 132,104 Nelson, Carol 37,59,60,86 Nichols, Nancy 4,45,84,138 Nickelsen, Dane 47,84,85 Nielson, Jill 37,59,108,55,135 O O'Crawley, Chris 59 Orellana, Anabelle Orr, Richard 55 Otteman, David 37,62,76,83,55 Overton, Steve 37,90 Owens, Karyn 24,37,54,86,95 P Paradis, Robert 37,90,71 Patrick, Tim 24,45,54,59,60,86, 71 Pearlstein, Carol 45,44,138 Peterson, Jack 9,32,41,50,83,131, 55 Petrick, Tammy 41,135 Pfeifer, Shelly 13,45,50,88 Pharr, Margaret 37 Phillips, Linda 135 Pichon, Paul Pierson, Bill 41,5 2,91 Pope, Lisa 47,133,138 Poussard, Karen 103 Pratt, Steve Preston, Shelly Price, Brad Price, David Q Quintana, Garry 83,51, 41 42 Ralls, Cherrie 135 Rainey, Wendy 47,60,59,112,75, 104 Raymond, Robin 90,l4,41,75 Raymond, Roxanne 90,14,41,75 Reiman, Susan 37,83,70 Remmen, Heidi 86,37 Ricart, Peter 86,62,52,48,65 Richardson, Deanne 83,45,70 Riley, Richard 45 Roberts, Cindy 37,55 Robinson, Robert 41 Rockhold, Lori 103,53 Rogers, Janell 86,37,95,135 Rogers, Sue 41,55 Rosen, Sabrina 41,90 Rosenthal, Dale 5,41,83,96,55 Roulston, Jim 87,62,37,78,67, 66,79,70 Rowland, Mary 133,41,138,55 Rowland, Art l2,45,66,70 Rupe, Randy 70 Russell, Ray 86,48 S Saito, Kryoshi 91,41,102 Satell, Debbie 83,13,37,64,60, 59 Scharosch, Brian 87,13,45,77 Schlepp, Connie 103 Schnackenberg, Linda 83,46,37 Schwartz, Richard 84,45,59 Scripps, Jim 91,5,37,132 Selleck, Stu 62,71 Shawver, Tracy 37,86,55,58 Shea, John 30,45 Shimimura, Tomoko 74,7,38,78, 75,104,55,58,70 Shockman, Joe 94,l4,48 Simons, Michelle 38,59 Sink, Tim 87,38,70 Sink, Todd 50,48 Slusser, Trisha Slyfield, Fred 45,65 Smerlis, Don 87,42 Smith, Julie 84,45 Smith, Monte Smith, Pat 45,75,70 Smothers, Susan 84,45 Sneel, Bill 103,70 Sommer, Marlene 103 Sparks, Ronda 83,96,41 Stalcup, Cindy Stewart, John 83,41,60,59 Stobs, Matt 42 Stobs, Wendy 88,48,1l2 Summers, Judy 86,51,38,64 Svirsky, Steve 89 Sylvester, David 42 Syphers, Teresa 90,42,55 T Talbert, Larry 68,42 Tagtheir, Kathy 84,45 Tang, Angel 101,103 Terry, Paul 94,62,48,70 Thompson, Ginny 103 Thompson, James 86,48 Thornton, Jon Tolani, Deepak Toone, Jody 90,96,38,64,55 Travis, Vera 84,45,112 Triplett, Gail 86 Tsurumaki, Mizuko 86,4,38,100, 55 Turner, Heidi 87,48 Turrillas, Felicia 83,96,111,42 Van Pelt, Tyler 42,65 Vaughn, Bryan Vaughn, George Vaughn, Pat 91,42 Vettenci, Valerie Vetteri, Mike 103 Vidal, Shelley 86,42 Villalobos, George 42,62,68,69, 85,91,55 Vlatten, Dorothy 83,50,42,55, 57 W Wai, Mona 38,59,101 Ward, Ben 83,62,l3,38,132 Watson, Melody 87,74,48 White, Rita 88,74,14,30,38,75, 70 White, Tom 94,48 Wick, Tammy 38,59,53,55,58, 65,135 Wilson, Lee Ann 88,38,64,134, 135,70 Winn, Marti 103 Wood, Spence 38 Wright, Kathy 87,48,70 Y Yamakawa, Teuyoshi 91,38,68, 102,55 Young, Debbie 54,88,32,8,30, 38,24,134,55,135 Young, Isabelle 8,38 Young, Sally 88,32,38,59,55,65 Z Zeineahazi, Foojan 88,46,112, 100,138 Ziser, Rochelle 84,45 Lower School A Abeita, Michelle 120 Abeita, Troy 121 Abeita, Carma 123 Ahmadzadeh, Ariana 123,100 Ahmed, Altaf 119 Ahmed, Arif 121 Allen, Willis 121 Allsup, Todd 92,114,129 Ardlno, Branon 115 Arnold, Ed 118 Arnold, Henry 120 Augsback, Todd 92,119 B Baker, Ray 92,118 Banks, Jan 114,129 Barret, Jeffreys 114,129 Barrett, Robin 117,133 Batchelor, John 123 Bodnar, Laura 119,129 Brazil, Jeanette 119 Brooks, Jennifer 103 Browning, John 121 Browning, Robert 115 Browning, Will 117 Burns, Paul 121 Burns, Philip 123 Burlan, Mark 115,129 C Cardena, Edwin 82,89,101,115 Cahan, Claudia 82,117 Carroll, Michelle 118,129 Casey, Deborah 122 Cellers, Ann 114,129,130 Chapman, David 92,89,119 Colman, Bryant 122 Colman, Kathy 123 D Damiani, Page 119 Damiani, Elizabeth 121,129 Delzell, Susan 87,114,129 Donovan, Lisa 117,129 DuBose, Allison 88,106,114,129 Dyer, Dan Elder, Peter 114,129 F Fesler, Chris Fincannon, Muffin 124 Fitch, Jane 117 Fray, Pierre 114,129 Freeman, Brian 123 Fricks, Jacob 92,114,130 Fronk, Joe 118,132 G Genualdi, Andrea 122 Gilbert, Alan Goodman, Ronald 122 Goodwin, Darcy 120 Graham, John 82,89,115,129 Grant, Michael Green, Ted 119,114,78,129 Green, Tom 119 Gregg, Jerry 68,92,101,1 14,129 Groot, Ingrid 121 H Haas, Laura 103 Hanson, Hillary Hechman, Dean 77,78,82,l15 Helfer, Tyler 122 Hildebrandt, Christina Hovland, Greg 117,132 Humphrey, Sharon 114,129 Hunt, Jason 77,82,1 15 J Jelnio, Donovan 103 Jobin, Amanda 122 Judson, Pam 82,117 Kershaw Ketelhut: Kingsley, Kingsley, K Cindy 117 Keith 121 David Tim Kirkpatrick, Rodney 115 Kippling, Tim 103 Knnos, Kevin 121 Koening, Stella 121 L Lenitz, Lisa Linch, Steve 103 Lindmark, Hayley l 17 Lloyd, Brian 76,92,119 Lucas, Jay 122 M MacDonald, Heather 122 MacDonald, Kellie 118,129 Maclntyre, Carrie 106,116 Madison, Daphne Malley, Richard 117 Marek, Jeff 121 Marek, Juliana 119 Markham, Tracy Martin, John 89,121 Martinez, Deborah 82,114,121 Matthews, Bill McCauley, Dean 82,115 McCauley, Doris McCauley, Joni 114,129 McCauley, Nancy 77,103 McCauley, Robert 103 McCulley, Michael 76,120 McManus, John McRae, Steve 92,1 14,129,130 Meek, Mike 82,118 Mills, Steve 78,92,114,130 Milum, Cort 114,129,130 Moffit, Elizabeth 82,117,133 Mohagheghpour, Shirine 100, 114,129 Montgomery, Elizabeth Moore, Susan 103 N New, Adam Nogami, Hiroki 82,100,78,l02, 129,114 Norton, Brad 82,116,132 O Obst, Amelia 116 Ogden, Vicki P Pepper, Colleen Pepper, Maureen Pinion, David 76,92,120 Pope, Lowe 115,129 Preston, Wendy Prevost, Kathy 82,116 R Ralls, Cherrie 117,134 Raphael, Mike 92,89,77,1 17 Reed, Jim Reid, Jim 77 Roberts, Mark 124 Rogers, Cherri 116 Rogers, Cindy 115,129 Rosenberg, Benji 14,76,119 Rosenberg, Billy 14,119 Rotola, Brian 122 Royster, Samantha 121,129 Ruiz, Gabriela 124 S Sarreshtehdarzadeh, Shapar 12 Schmidt, Jeff 120 Schmidt, Rachel 122 Schoenbart, Karen Seeley, John Seeley, Paul 123 Sherwood, Lisa 77,117 Short, Kelli 122 Slater, Cathy 14,82,1 16 Slater, Fran l4,82,116 Smith Smith Spelts, Spelts, Spelts, Spelts, Stacy Steve Helen 117 Louis 121 Stephen 123 Susan 116 Stanley, Sherri 115,129 Stedlin, Jim 117 Stedlin, Julie 120 Stevenson, Bill 116 Stobs, Natalie 117 Stott, David 118 Stott, Melissa 120,129 Sundbeam, Karan 118, 129 Sye, David 77,82,l 16 T Talbert, Bil178,80,92,115,130 Talbert, Dan 89,118 Tanner, Dan 123 Tanner, Danielle 123 Tanner, Marie 118 Thompson, George 92,115 V Vanderwal, Darlene Vanderwal, John Vanotterloo, Joanne 82,116 Volnovich, Chad 122 Volnovich, Chondra 124 W Walker, Christine 120 Walker, Clay 117 Watanabi, Kaori 100,l02,1 16, 129 Wells, John 120 Wells, Keira 122 Wescott, Laura 118 Wick, Chad 124 Wick, Jim 115,129,130 Wick, P.G. 122 Woodring, Alisha Woodring, Arlita 118 Faculty Bale, Doris 20,110 Barlow, Nora 125 Bass, Jesse 125,130 Black, Faye 20,54,1 10,53 Bosold, Alice Brown, Karen 105,108,110 Chappell, Emily 125 Colman, John 20,78,67,66,71 Dobbs, Mary 20 Donovan, Billie Jo 20,64,75,78 70 Fincannon, Margaret 125 Fox, Elizabeth 125 Frank, Ruth 135 Full, Gloria Furtado, Ken 20 Galea, Pat 125 Glasso, Vicki 13,20 Hackett, Vern 20 Hawley, Mary 125 Hecht, Rob 20,75,65 Hickcox, Mary 21 Kaplan, Terri Keyes, Gerald 21 Larson, Lucille 21,110,111 Lowry, Patsy 21,110,111 MacDonald, Frank 21,110 Mahurin, Rena 21,112 Minton, Bettye 125 Morgan, Kathy 21 Pekich, Robert 2l,78,70 Ruby, Sherley 2l,59,110 Ruiz, Bladimiro 22,68,78 Schmidt, Michael 22 Skrivanek, Greg 22 Siebert, Mike 22 Seeley, Larry Smith, Margaret 22,110 Stahr, Curtis Taniguchi, Saeko 102 Stanley, Judith 125 Sullivan, Larry 22 Vincent, Wilda 27 Volnivich, Virginia 125 Weeks, Tom 111,71 Wick, Hank 65 Fronk, Ruth 27,88,l34 McC0lm, Carol 27 We as individuals came together From those few came a staff. . . a team To labor and to learn With that extra time which so many spent We became friends, thus our theme To create, while funneling toward the final product Everyone's yearbook Russell Nlvatlu-rs supports-ml this yt-ar's staff with picturvs znnl lu-lpn-tl through thc hustlc :intl hustlv of int-vting rlm'z1cllincs. lvlfll untiring DHIICIICK' hs' was always rvzuly with V2lll1l'I'1l in llz1nd,ziml his professionalism was greatly apprs-visits-cl hy all. - 6911.45 J ll t s ll ll it Nui V , I 'QSDCIATQ Co-lfclitors. . . . . . . . Patty Bvrtiv U1-lvluic Young Sports. . ,,,, RoyallNlCDonougl1 Lawrvrivv McDonough Rvportm-rs . . . , , Liz Colm-man Suv l-lr-ffron lim King flirty lfolinc-r Karyn Owl-ns 'liim Patrick Dah- Rosenthal . . . Vvronica Nlartin .....lfmily Murphy ....., . . . :lnn Cc-llvrs . . Nlrs. lfaym' N. Black Businvss Vlanagt-r .... :Xrt Rvportc-r ......... Low:-r School Rc-porti-r . . Sponsor .............. 144 Our thanks also to .lime Duke who providvd class pictures and was rvsponsihlm- for the bc-autiful color section of tht- yearbook. Yearbook Cactu Editor. . . lfclitor ..... ,Xssistants .. Typist ....... Pliotoggraplu-r . . . .-Xrlvvrtising . . . Sponsor. .. . . .Don Hungvr . . .'l'arn1nyVVicli . . l,ori Rockford ,lane-t liollinunn 'l'im King . . . .. B1-rliilohh-n . . . . U1-nis lluliosv Nlt-lisszi lfitzpzltriclc Randy Linrlquist Alohn Morgzin , , , Nlrs. liayc- N. lilziclc 2ltI'O1'lS F5 .KV wish ' WN -Wm . 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Pepper Mr. 8: Mrs. V. Barker John C. Brearley Mr. 8: Mrs. G. McCrae Mr. 8: Mrs. E. C. Hardy Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Jackson Mr. 8: Mrs. S. H. Cullen Mrs. W. King For Helping upport the Yearbook Nemmmmf iNmnuN1NNNN W I ' 05 X c N G ous seas axe SIR SPEEDY MTS-5 I INSIANI PNINIINE CENTERS LORD LATIGO LEATHER SHOPS - 7121 FIFTH AVE. I SCOTTSDALE 7150 6th AVENUE SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA 85251 C6025 947-7727 xi l 1 Best Wishes to Melissa and the Class of '76 From The Fitzpatricks EIILIEI X rIscI:Ird5 Et auI:IIIJ 947 arse sI:Iu1:l :ha bmi sqsf Gary Ingogha 8a Greg Anderson PIONCCR TEAC BIC Sansuz INFINITY SANYO ELECTRONICS INC Bestwlshes SCOTTSDILEQ 76 Graduates 4228 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale Arlzona Tel 9478037 Good Luck w1th the Yearbook MRS J NORTHRUP MADDEN Congratulauons from THOMAS R BURNS MCCONNELLS NURSERY Growers of exotlc and unusual desert plants Route No 9 Tucson Box 591 M C6021 682 4337 Anzona 85704 Mrs Jacquelme H1nd Wlshes you a very successful future I I I I I 5 EI115 I . l i no ' I an xl-I l . - I To I I O 148 Remember R A C for tachs gauges SL tune up equlpment for all vehrcles you can t go wrong wrth RITE GGOD LUCK FROM THE Korer F amlly Discerning Service Wlth a Smlle Natural Wonder Pure Magrc Max Factor Love Revlon Bonme Bell PHO E 955 3280 ls Phuviaiirgliba 3330 I I'Undgnn sr a E Camelback mc PHOENIX, ARIZONA ?Y47jikXIwby Y-Hr M1 TMR K f K JV l I 9 7 , . 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L.. .I.....-... The Junioris Plea Just one more year And a few more tears Will finally get us out of here. C pl f FOTO G NEVA d BIG CHIC CHUY M D F M B fl k ll F Th GOLDENS Appreciation To The Advertisers The 1976 Cactus staff wishes to thank the Advertisers and Sponsors for helping defray the cost of our yearbook. Your support has helped us produce a better yearbook. Thanks! To the class of the Bicentennial We wish you the best in your future Mr. 8a Mrs. M.A. Riddle and Debbie Croysdill We wish the best in all your endeavors So reach for the crest In success ladder The Hrnds Xxd Ns 0 MAllEY SCOTTSDAUE lllNlBER COMPANY X Vx f K f fl X ' S 0 ., 4 - ll 5 9 Phone 945-8468 4367 NORTH scoTTsDAl.E ROAD I NA Good luck ln i, Ui' + if we fr, W us-'fk fir: X 'If 't' ,Q S Q RX I R Q Mr 8L Mrs E1 Iman Imperlal Mart Ch1nle Anzona MEAT MARKET GROCERIES Fresh Produce Dalry Products Ice Fru1ts Vegetables STAN 8a ROSE MARTINEZ x SE X ii 9 O X t I K if 1' :N Q' 'A' dk , if , if 1 L' fi- f . ,, .4 e ,. i fi. -ig-Nc , 1 3 , v Rfxx 7, 1 1 Kc C ll UIC I A do e , X ' f ord- , ' d -. ir X a R544 X, N - 1 Xgfgf ff 1 ixfx, xi + 1 , i U U O O - Y lf' 1 d 9 Congratulations Seniors and All Classes Mr. 8L Mrs. Edward J . Lavino II The yearbook staff Wishes to thank the very beautiful Mrs. Wick for all her invaluable help. We would like to extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation to Mr. Wick for the great job he's doing at Judson School. Mr. 8L Mrs. Gart 159 Be True to Yourself Everyone is loved by someone, and everyone is, or should be, respected by many. But you are only loved for being what you are best, yourself. Ifyou are trying to please someone by acting like them, or acting unnaturally, then that person is worthless. N matter who you are trying to please if they can t accept you as you are naturally then that per son isnt worth your trouble of changing yourself You should have enough pride in yourself without being a snob to be hurt for not being like or respected as you are. What are you worth if you have to change yourself to be liked by a disrespectful person? Not much. Sure, if you have bad habits that people around you disagree with, then break yourself of them for politness sake But no one s per sonality can be so bad as to need a change just so you w1ll be liked Even if someone disrespects you then they arent worth your trouble Are they? Why cant people just b IN MEMORIAM OF DADDY ARNDT who passed away October 14 1975 themselves, as God intended them to be? ? ? And aren't you worth more to yourself to even care ifsomeone is so low as to not even respect you for being yourself? And having pride in yourself is said in the sense of self con- fidence not as a signal to go on an ego trip This is a personal opinion and a personal phllosophy Take it or leave it as you please but please respect it as it is for it IS I and I respect you as you are only you. 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