Maryvale High School - Panthorian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

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'Q 4- , ,, . sl ,V i, L 1 1 mi Mil I 1 , , 5 K6 . .i Y , ,,... !'i',H 4' . ,4 1 A s F f L ac ,vi 1 Ii ' 1 - -'h5w.:1. :Q 1 ' ' A Time To End... And A Time To Begin 4 Our freedom as Americans demands a responsibility that our society must accept and challenge with educational opportunities for all. At Maryvale C U R RIC U L U M is adjusted each year to best meet her students needs and open new vistas. Therefore . . . W as students and as teachers, must take each opportunity to learn, for now is the time of our lives. 15 P2 - E 2 5 - s Q 1 S 3 i it it it it 3 . 3 e 3 LOUIS E. BURNETT Principal Experience, Achievements Qualif Burnett At the age of 18 Maryvale High School Principal Louis E. Burnett began his career in secondary edu- cation by teaching school in Texas. Since then he has earned various degrees from universities includ- ing Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Arizona. At the outbreak of World War Il, Mr. Burnett taught air force navi- gation and was involved with the pilot training program. ln 1944 he 3 ,fi 'I6 ----usB- came to Phoenix where he Worked with the Office of Price Administra- tion. Later he joined the Phoenix Union High School System as head of the academic division of the Phoenix Technical School. Mr. Burnett has been the lodestar in the initiation of two high schools in the district. At Camelback's or- ganization he was assistant princi- pal, and he has been 1VIHS's princi- pal since its beginning. fe Music instructor, Mr. Harris, converses with Mr. Burnett about an upcoming orchestra concert. The job of an administrator is filled with many tedious tasks. Many ot which can only be ac- complished by long hours ot work at a desk. Mr. Burnett completes one ot these jobs by filling out a report. Mar vale Welcomes New Administrators ELZIE MYERS MRS. IANE HAMLIN BERNARD MAGNUSSON Assistant Principal Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant MHS exceeded its capacity this year with approximately 3,400 stu- dents. All of those individuals had to be scheduled into classes and this task belonged to Assistant Prin- cipal, Elzie Myers. Mr. Myers, for- merly an administrator at Carl Hayden High, has been with MHS since its opening. For nine years prior to her posi- tion as Administrative Assistant at MHS, Mrs. lane Hamlin was a hu- man relations educator at Phoenix Union High School. Mrs. Hamlin, who sponsors Girls' league Cabinet and Student Executive Committee along with Mr. Snodgrass finds her job at MHS very gratifying. Native Arizonian, Mr. Bernard Magnusson, MHS's new Adminis- trative Assistant, supervises all ac- tivities on campus. Mr. Magnusson who is a graduate of Mesa High was active in sports throughout his school years and was awarded the honor of All-American in college. Deciding district policies, hiring new faculty and administrators and the building of new schools are but a few of the many jobs required of the Phoenix Union High School Board. The Board which is com- posed of five unpaid members and the District Superintendent meet bi- weekly to solve the many dilemmas faced by the system and create bet- ter methods of executing the set policies. I DR. HOWARD C. DR. TREVOR BROWNE JOHN ARMER MRS. C. A. LAKIN FRANK HAZE BURCH REV. WILLIAM D. SEYMOUR PrESid621f, 1955 Clerk, 1964 President, 1964 BOSTROM Superintendent ot Clerk, 1965 Schools 'I7 5 .Mia , :tx mu- is 4 , l E Vkifkrfg 5 Q X ' ' i tg? Ni ' iff x 1 ' ' ' ' ta, fy' W A, J ,, Q X' . it ,ms . 0 ,gg U 5333 m W Z gf? is A f It No, Ross. You heat the test tube at this end, explains Mr. Koivisto to chemistry student Ross Vandercoolc as he heats elements of copper to generate a reaction. DOROTHY BENDER PAUL GANS CHARLES GILBERT 'ff' 'W ii . A' 45? Z' 'M 1 2, gr '44, 1 is V - ,, ZWF, , 'A I W 5 2 FRANK GILLELAND LEO KOIVISTO Dep't Head lf' Yi we' lVlaryvale offers a Well-bal- anced program in science to any student who cares to take advan- tage of it, states Mr. Koivisto, head of the MHS Science Department. For those who do wish to delve more deeply into the physical sci- ences, or are considering a profes- sion in this area, advanced study is possible. '33 L Inquisitive hands dissect a biology specimen, a worm, as they strive to learn the processes of living organisms. Astronomy Creates Extra-Curricular Stud Opportunit Incorporated into the science pro- gram this year, astronomy is an extra-curricular study opportunity. Mr. C. Walker teaches this class twice a Week after school. Though the class is extra-curricular, inter- est is high and one day astronomy may be added to the curriculum. 'Wit' , it 'V' .8 M f THOMAS MESSNER JOHN STRICKLAND EDWIN THOMPSON CECIL WALKER MURRAY WALKER ROSS WATSON Y 18 T ping, Shorthand Invaluable Training The Business Education Depart- ment of MHS provides training for employment in office work or retail- ing and also offers courses which every student will find useful. Those students planning to at- tend institutions of higher learning will find typing, shorthand, and notehand invaluable when time is at a minimum. Courses such as marketing, business machines, and clerical office training offer Worth- while experience to the student en- tering the business World. Through th e incorporating of eleven courses, MHS offers a varied program in business to the student who is serious in his business pur- suit. A1.. ,g g -D IL CHARLES BANKS OLGA BICE A X1 i' i' if V ',V: , -4- ,, I I -.- Q p if is inf S GAYNELL DENISON HARRIET FRIRES ,ff 4-, f VAE GEILEH IUDITH MIRMAN Q ,A ,,,,, t , , Assisted by Miss Denison, Margaret Sword, Vicki Tate, and lezi Kristan learn to manipulate busi- ness machines. + ti, , f f -- Az, . iii: V7 4' DUANE CHARLESWORTI-I if N 1- - i The newest addition to the business machines class is an IBM ma- chine. Ruth Klase is shown learning to operate the complex machine. FRANK FRITZ 'fi W' ' rm in 4 V i i .,. V I V' 5 my - i,i if ' .' r . I M i A.. DAVID READING WILLIAM SABAN CAROL SOWEHS LOLA WAGER Dep'! Head I 9 l Language Students Mi Fantasy, Realit We le t ef is f 'N J 'fs ' 3 Q ln! ,np 5 7isE 'ivS's'li ' 'c ' wr 3 2' i l r .iJl..f' 'Nix 'X Mr. Navarrete leads his class in singing French carols - a diversion from the routine schedule during the Christmas season. Los Arboles Mueren de Pie, ct three act play written by Alejandro Casona, is a mixture of fantasy and reality. The translation of both this play and the novel, Los Inqui- dades de Shanti, is the principal assignment for the fourth and third year Spanish classes. Besides the four years of Spanish, Maryvale offers two years of Latin and French. To supplement the me- chanical and conversational in- struction given, students in all foreign language classes are taught much of the country's culture and history while they are also given the opportunity to make up their own skits and even sing. Herb Tucker points to a troublesome word on the board as he and Steve Kennedy translate cr Latin paragraph. 20 Mrs. Sagarino records during a drill given to im prove Spanish recitation. p.' 49 GEORGE EMMONS IDA SAGARINO PETE NAVAHRETE Dep't Head ' f s s. THEODORE WOODS Advanced art student Eric Best, Mike Castle, lames Clark Kstanding their works in oil using turpentine and wash. Jett to rightl, Sharon Hakes, and Paula Palladini are concentrating on Ballooning Curriculum Includes Harmony A s... DOROTHY BEESON BERNADETTE CHOATE lv FRANK FITZGERALD Dep't Head A recent addition to the Fine Arts family, harmony teaches Tradition- al and Modern music composition. These courses enable students to compose, transpose, orchestrate, take dictation, and to recognize movements and rhythms. For the 'visual' artist the expres- sive need is found through material substances. To develop his needs, Maryvale offers classes in art, c r a f t s, ceramics, drawing tech- nique, graphics, and sculpture. The musicians are offered concert or- chestra, band, and choir. Mr. Harris explains that music is not merely hitting the right notes: it is making the instrument sing, and making voices blend into one thrilling sound. I U , ll 'i V3 ' ' . ' RICHARD FLANDERS IAHOLDE HARRIS Dep't Head Studying his assignment, lerry Merritt is preparing to write cadences for the end of his composition. 21 Villain mouth Hu Co mast drive X W y f , ua.... Don Swain prepares to punch hero Sumner Lipscomb in the Standing in the back portraying the audience ot the melodramatic while the innocent heroine Donna Burgess watches anxiously. period are Sharon Craft, Iackie Dempster, Karla Hart, and Mary Wilson O O 1 S hmwgf ff Z t f Why are we on earth? Are We e rs of our own lives or are We n by fate? Such questions as these are explored and contemplat- ed in the humanities, a new addition to English Department. Ioining drama, speech, journalism, and publications, humanities delves in- to the study of sculpture, music, lit- erature, architecture, painting, and danc 22 manltles Course ntemplates Fates LAWRENCE BERSCHEID In apposition to this, literary and grammatical English are taught to students in two separate semesters with the exception of the sopho- mores who receive nine weeks of speech, grammar, literature, and speed reading. A special reading course is offered to seniors to im- prove their reading speed and com- prehension. 7 if ,I ,Y n ROBERT BOYER 9 . ri -4 ,4 A fl f ff Q! .R - V ' rr lt IOAN BRADER 33 57 ' ff 5 3 , 7 Y e' GEORGE BROWN DANIEL CAIN Dep't Head :L Mi? '5 ' ' , ' ,,,,,, , 2 ,,- V ' W R , ir r ,,,,-, EDNA DAVIS RUTH HAGUE KATHRYN HEIZER NANCY HENDERSON GERALD Hicks JAMES IACOBSEN 'X Y I JL W iis. 4 , I 'fx ff 1:-Tir If BONITA KENNEDY Qi! GWENDOLYN MOORE if 1 fi EARL STINSON ' I' W V, ,, gf' i I s During journalism class Mr. Stinson shows lane Sims and Barbara Cantrell the different type styles and points of headlines. X , I Q , W . .fi 11 5' I WAYNE KINDALL v N 'Y r' 'I MARGARET OWEN W' .l JUDY ANN THOMPSON ROBERT KISH 1 if MARGARET PEACE DORANN TI-IOREEN MARYAL 2 J- :A '- re, ,Us , .. SHARON LILES f i I . , nu .f' QT 5 . , rv 5 I ,ff ff' sl EVELYN RADTKE 'ov A A ., 4 7, if! JAMES MIDDLETON ,QM if M I L gg M ,fb M?-iid PATRICIA RASBURY - iafmfw A wg V I ICE WALTER ROSEMARY WILLIAMS , 02104 A q I A ZW X2 0 u Z ELENORE MOBERLEY vw , Y W'-1 , 'Q 1 PAUL REA g, 1,732 ,i ,,,,, A'VV DONALD WILLIAMSON 23 Advanced Math Scholars Measure 'Kiss' Advanced Algebra 3 6 4 presents many perplexing problems. Miss Hruza helps Bob Voigt solve a baffling problem involving tangents and cosines. Steve Smith concentrates on the mysteries oi mathematical induction in the senior math class. IOSHUA BURSH CHARLES CLUBINE MERLYN FREDMAN we . 1 , ts? f ,L Y-V WW. - 1-.cw f x .5549 PHYLLIS HRUZA RICHARD KEMPER ORREN KESLER WARREN KESSINGER How do you measure the volume of a candy kiss? questions an ex- asperated Advanced Senior Math student as he seeks the answer to this and many more such perplexing problems. In the advanced senior class, no repetition of the previous years of studies was experienced. Instead the students were immedi- ately introduced to such terms as Boolean Algebra, implicit functions, and definite integrals. This accel- erated senior study is the climax to a proposed four-year course which is usually initiated in the freshman year with general math or algebra. Geometry, third-year algebra, and trigonometry are the remaining courses offered to test the wits of the aspiring MHS mathematicians. HIRAM SNODGRASS I-'INXS STAFFORD GEORGE STANLEY BARBARA STANTZ HARMON UNKRICH ROBERT YOUNG 24 Dep't Head PJ. Before beginning the actual modern dance session, Miss Connie Crumb leads her PE class in limbering exercises. PE Students Build Muscles, Character Realizing that a healthy body and an educated mind are of equal im- portance, the MHS Physical Edu- cation Department seeks to obtain desirable c h a r a c t e r, personality and inter-personal relationships through a varied program of physi- cal activity. In PE each student is acquainted with the fundamentals behind the individual and team sports, with skills being developed through daily exercise and participation. Advanced PE is offered to those students who excel in the various activities or who participate in pom, cheer, football, basketball, Wrestl- ing or other team competitions. Through these associations and competitions, the students develop teamwork and sportsmanship. if E ' N-4 4 I-. 1 DAVID CARPENTER MACEL PALMER Mike Terry is helped back to the bench by Coach Pilch and Abe Gui terrez after receiving an injury. K 4' 7 2 'tv if, ., lWAsi F2?R,W DOROTHY CLAYTON CONNIE CRUMB .17 I , V A ,f ,,,-, fi, HAROLD IACKSON RICHARD PILCH NORMA PRICE Dep't Head GERALD WAUGH Dep't Head Kathy Merrett and Aileen Brandon teach two children in the Child Development course how to use a telephone. The children in the play school are brothers or sisters ot Maryvale students. Home Economies Studie Offer Diverse Activitie Homemaking is a major activity of peoples of all lands. The role of the homemaker is vital to the building of strong homes and a strong nation. Besides clothing selection, foods and nutrition, many other areas are part of the home economics curric- 26 ulum. Human relations teaches MHS students all aspects of lite and how to be a mature adult. Child De- velopment teaches methods ot rear- ing children. Home Management and Interior Decorating are other homemaking scopes in which study and instruction are available. Diane Hudacelc and Cindy Lundberg learn .. the basic ' - fundamentals of f, -- cooking while preparing a dish. IW' V ',k ri. cf RITA ALLAN --. X4 6' ' Lynn Faullcinbury helps Coleen Demet add the finishing touches to her coat by pinning the hem. ln advanced homemalcing, girls expand their ideas by adding new styles to basic designs. 191 sf. 5 N' Ib.. l PATRICIA AMES LILLIAN HANSON J, W5 I 1 if 'iff ,f ' U I V 1 x ' ' Q 'f . MM, JW rt W t .ir'.. 1, ,,...,.- ' f X M f f L at . IRENE LONG JANE MARTY MADELINE MINCHIN IOAN THOMPSON Dep't Head Do- othing Congress Meets Ken Reissiq helps his American History group review important points of the preceding lecture. Southwest History students, David Gustafson the classroom's bulletin board. and Harold Auble, observe Two Weeks Such questions as legalized lot- tery and Women's draft for non- cornbatant duty were considered by Mr. Richards' mock Congress. Out of the nearly 200 bills intro- duced by his second and fifth hour Government classes, only five were made law. Correct methods of taking notes and writing research papers are the primary objectives of th e n e W Southwest history course. Providing an interesting course of study, Southwest explores the forming of this part of our country. Besides the courses, Maryvale offers World History and Geography, Economics, American History, Civics and Inter- national Relations which considers the United States and her position in the world today. fm., gf it Ky M 4, ' - V,.....f?' A ,J I. 1 'i ,,,, A Qi' fl ! - 4' fzyg ,.,, S' gt E921 at D I KENNETH ASHLEY GLENARD BEYELER MARVIN BOYER its fm -D , , A t 'Yu , ,A -, wi 'N 1' 2,3 I I We 1 it 3 5 M .,,, I fV'- iii? L.- 1 , A 1 1 M 'tl DONALD CLINE IOHN GENTILI DON GOODWIN LARRY HUNT CAROL KIOSEPF IAMES MOTTERSHAW Dep't Head A , H ,,., CQ . Q '- ,tr I we , -A I ' ,r.r' f i. t t ri I PAUL MUNGO PHILIP RICHARDS HAROLD RICHARDSON ALFRED RITTER MARVIN SORDAHL KENNETH STITES 27 Goggles in place, Rob Olson, who is bending over the sander, smoothes an edge of cz part of his wood project. ee,e s , f RICHARD rnosss THOMAS JOHNSON Dep't Head -1 rs , 4 ff Q rv X. l With scale and triangle lying nearby, Dan Killian uses his inlcing compass to finish his final drawing. Students Get Instruction midst Buzzing Machines Enveloped amidst buzzing lathes, sanders, and saws, the students learn about the processes, applica- tions, materials, and techniques in- volved in Industrial Arts. In Gen- eral Shop I each student is intro- duced to the fundamental processes involved in all the shops. Besides the general shop, Maryvale offers drafting, wood shop, metal shop, haclcsaw, Bill Powell is preparing A a piece of steel. gr 412 1 GARY MCBRIDE 95 .V , --rx.. 'io-'W A. KENNETH SHUCK GEORGE STEINBERGER GREGORY WHITNEY JOSEPH WOZNIAK 28 Busy with a auto shop, and electric shop, a new emphasis just becoming included in the Industrial Arts. The goal of the department is not to develop skills in the boys, but to familiarize them with the use of the machine. As was initiated last year, girls are offered an after school oppor- tunity to learn a little about the ln- dustrial Arts. isirt c i l v., ' v wun-...N W- - ,,, WN H' L.,,., - ,rn,,.,,, mf. fp 7 2,97 wif, Q My ,g,:,f. tw ..,.....,.....- Library assitant Charles Poe works diligently in the back of the library preparing books ior shelving. .,, ww ' ' -F W if ,Q Aff A M ' -0- 'els wo . ty I 1 W mf , y H h .p',, ll Q L l DOHOTHY CALDWELL IRA CONNER K hw 34 4 t 3 3 , L fr, 1 ' ,fn ' '5 af .WX I' ALICE FRANKLIN EVELYN HAFEMEYER Hmm MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 3 Nurse Brims administers first aid to injured Danny Tipton who has just received a sprained finger. aree Driver Ed Emphasiz s Defensive Dri ing For Individual Preservation l sir ' DOHENE FIKE Films similar to Signal 30, which illustrate the car as a possible lethal weapon, answer vital questions which make Driver Education an important classroom experience. By making these films, projectors and other teaching machines avail- able, the audio visual department supplements the curricular studies. The library, the center ot study aids, contains a collection of periodicals, bookshelves of reference materials and other helps. Student assistants in the library, audio visual, book- store, and health center help person- nel expedite service to each student. It is through these plus nursing and duplicating services that the school runs efficiently. E QM? Q. -tI1 v..ff?LrQ' ' A y A ,,,, ' Z I W X I .,,,. 4 , ,L 7 ' ., f -'L WJ' , 1 fi fr 5 T - we W -R it t if -ff V i, if f 'yr 0, .3 ,Y I .M is rr. X 1. Y 1, 'A 3. -lj , iw , A A Y , r XXL. ' L Z. 5 PEGGY HILL WILLIAM HOFFMAN MARION PATTERSON HOWARD POWERS BILLIE STEPHENS IHENE WEBBER 29 Senior Carolyn Miller receives advice from Mr. Aarni, she examines various college entrance forms. counselor, as BULLETIN NEWS Throughout the weeks, news concerning school activities is posted on the counseling bulletin board to keep MHS students informed. Counselors Help Students Plan Futures Q? wg!! ef fin WILLIAM AARNI LU BOYLE PAUL BUCKNER BEATRICE BYRON k.i,4 ' ,Alf E CLIFFORD CURRIER PATRICIA GOUVENIER Dep't Head 30 , I ,vi . K A -K 1 ur- 1.4. ,, ttf X A Q ik W N . .... A is v. . s Q if LANNY KOPE CARL ROLLINS My job and that of my cohorts is to aid the students of Maryvale High with any problems they might have either educational, vocational, or personal, states Mr. Cliff Cur- rier, head counselor. A student first becomes acquaint- ed with counselor before he is en- rolled as a freshman. At this time a tentative schedule for the coming high school years is prepared, and a student is familiarized with the processes of secondary education. Then throughout his high school ca- reer his counselor is there to advise and plan with him. The most import- ant relationship though between advisor and client occurs in the senior year when the counselor helps college-bound seniors obtain scholarships and choose colleges. Mrs. Larson, records clerk, checks the schedule of a Maryvale stu- dent in the vertical file. This is one ol the many jobs performed by the secretaries daily. TTEND NQE I, Mrs. Hice, who as attendance clerk, is responsible for the attendance files and records, discusses the oi!-campus pass procedures with an MHS Secretarial Staff Faces N umerous y ' ' ,ec g y Dall Dilemmas I had it a minute ago, pleads a student to an attendance clerk in the registration office, as he vainly searches for his off-campus pass. Such dilemmas as these and num- erous others are met daily by the secretarial staff of MHS. Files, rec- ord books, attendance cards, enroll- ments and withdrawals are all but HILDA BASLER a small part of the world the ad- ministrative backbone. The task performed by Mary- vale's secretaries relieves the work load of the administrative-thus giving them more time in which they can work tor the betterment for both students and community. SHIRLEY FEUERSANGER at 2 ELDA LARSON p sf' K H ' ' .q - -.1 - ii- - :a I 7: , . ' . c. l l : x .Qc as , fy ttct.tt. tr.t 5 .. ' . F P. .Q M A f ft DONNA RICE GLADYS SMITH ELEANORE TARWATER ESTHER THOMAS IUNE WINGO ANNA FHIEDERICH E We , . i .ryy AGNES RALPH PHYLLIS ZOHA 31 Wanda Rose and Ruth Stamat, two cafeteria staff workers arrange salads just before the daily lunch rush. Thousands of Hot Lunche Prepared Dail by Staff Feeding the hungry hordes of MHS students is a tremendous task which is accomplished daily by the efficient cafeteria staff. The force which is headed by Sylvia Flint pre- pares approximately 2 , 5 O O hot lunches everyday to be served in the cafeteria. Those who prefer sandwiches and other morsels to full meals can obtain these at the snack bar which is adjacent to the cafeteria. Because of the size of the student body, there are two lunch hours, each lasting one hour. ,. - T Reaching inlo the depths of the pantry space above the oven, Eleanor Thurn stores pastries away. Row 1: Eleanor Thurn, Virginia Beckner. Meddie Haynes, Io Perey, Ruth Wanda Rose. Row 3: Lucille Nosek, Margaret Lowry. Arlene Polland, Stamat, and Goldie Gifford. Row 2: Lois Terry, Leona Price, Theresa Sally Benson, Maudie Howard, Regina Huber, and Dan Pendley. Moore, Margaret McVickers, Dorothy Agee, Wanda Painter, and 32 V , A 1 .,,g . . fr Sr 'i ' an N2 'M K, 7 as 4,,f '. an :ia 15 K 'Y A Jw fm Jim W 'ff' Row 1: Charles Culp, Albert Beckman, Lloyd Beckwith, Loyce Hamlin, Torres, Ed Shatter, and Dare Clerenqer. Row 3: Bob Henkel, LeRoy and Kenneth Hodge. Row 2: Ralph White, Glenn Clark, Mrs. Helen Iohnson, Donald Buckmaster, Bill Drumma. and Arthur Tuskes. Maintenance Crew Cooperative, Efficient 1 if . t 'ff Elf Cleaning up in the Registration Office, Al Keller takes a short break while sweeping the floor. Beginning with the day shift, the maintenance engineers spend their time keeping Nlaryvale as clean and as attractive as possible. Keep- ing the locker area clear of litter and weeding the planters and gar- den areas are a few of the responsi- bilities of the custodians. Much time is spent in the ware- house where they regulate the heating and cooling systems. ln the afternoon, the second shift comes on washing windows and cleaning all the rooms, sweeping and dusting them. On weekends, the crew wash down the cement and keep the rooms and halls clean. sf 2, l 2 y A f i., Dare Clerenger, Charles Culp, and Ralph White, three of Maryvales custodians, prepare to clean up after a football game. 33 -and vm., W gg ,, W V ,.j.,0V:,Z :VME :Z M 4 'n1O 5' f mm H if 3 v-iw h,,f ffl, V W- ...,,n,,LM,' W wM m . wi i 1 Q' :I ,.um:Vm,:: 3 f H 'N' W an Ns :IST gg , W i ' My ,Ez-f,.'.1. Max: :Q-,Q za , U an ......... 1 '-.1 34 X + . W . N ww ...N N' .11 emma ...aa- M. si? . fl f H' J as ir' ,.: Q... Screaming crowds, biologists doing close dissection. analysis of Hamlet field trips, assemblies, concerts, clubs, the fun and fellowship of being with other students is all part of TUDE T LIFE Student government, Homecoming, Christmas Formal, the Prom are also a part of student lite at Maryvale. Students learn cooperation, leadership, the ability to speak and to listen, to share ideas and ideals and realize that this is the time of our lives. 35 fwud.. i 'Q AASC Conventiong Delegates Hear Pyle Former Governor Howard Pyle keynoted the AASC Convention with a speech sprinkled with state- ments of the Oh to be young again variety. The National Safety Council President explained his job, stressing the necessity for teenage driving safety. The delegates heard A.S.U. Base- ball Coach Bobby Winkles during lunch at the Ramada Inn. Success is a state of mind. Only you can measure your accomplish- ments, he told them. G, E. Executive Gerald Hecker emphasized the need for education in today's business world when he addressed the third general assembly. Holding Maryvczle's banner high supporting Maryvale at the AASC Convention are Iohn Van Houten, las! year's student body President, Mr. Snodgrass, Student Council Sponsor, Mrs. Hamlin, Dean ot Girls, and Steve Elmore, Student Body President. Entertainment at the luncheon at the Ramada Inn was provided by The Flames. 5 wang' Bobby Winlcles, Head Baseball Coach at A.S.U. addresses the luncheon. Giving much needed refreshment to thirsty con- ventioners is the job ot Tony Dowell and lack Geesy. 37 1 9 Q I 'vcr I I Row l: Claudia Dufek, recording secretary, Kerry Berman, Kathy Mer- vice-president, Chris Hibbard, treasurer, Bruce Iennings, Steve Elmore, rett, Terry Twentier, Nancy Winslow and Lynn Bradford, corresponding president, and Mrs. Hamlin. Row 3: Bud Gammill, Ken Reissig, Rod A l Schmidt, Sue Innes, Buechler, Craig Van Houten, Steve Besst, and David Rafsky. secretary. Row 2: Mr. Snodgrass, sponsor, nge a Committee Pushes Constitution Change One of the major objects of Stu- dent Government this year was the hosting of the Arizona Associated Student Councils Convention. Fol- lowing the convention, Student Gov- ernment turned their attention to those things directly related to school activities. Due to the expand- ed sessions next year, one area of their concern was the amending of the constitution to provide for a smaller Student Council which would be able to work more effec- tively and efficiently. Writing a let- ter to General Westmoreland, Com- mander of the American Forces in Vietnam, selling postcards of MHS, and sponsoring a Rodeo Barbeque were among the other activities of Student Government. Vic Werhanowicz, Bruce lennings, and Nancy Winslow, members of the Executive Council are meditating on a proposed matter. 39 Q , Student Coun il Leads Drive to Supply I .,,, f, K UIQ ,,,, .,. Kew WL M? W 25 'W 3, I , ,.,.,, . . 'i'J: 3 . -L VM! , Row 1: Linda Barrett, Sandy Purdy, Pat Miles, Suzie Fumagalli, Carole Bartholomeaux, Ianet Cecrle, Linda Buchanan, Susan Sheard, Linda Gallagher, Penny Wilson, Mickey Curia, Carolyn Bull, Lynn Dionne, Karen Smith, Donna Lee, Cathy Gann, Herb Tucker, Peter Baker, Iohn Wright, and Rick Kocksy. Row 2: Ioyce Fedderson, Linda Rediern. Sherri Martin, Betty Trunzo, Connie Besst, Cheryl Howell, Tina Halford, Cindy Kidd, Cindy Zoeller, Sherry McLean. Toni Milligan, Kathy Woodson, Barbara Newville, Connie Bickman, Billie Clark. 40 Kathy Peterson, Peggy Dorr, Nancy Winslow, Lindsay Carman, Susan Soden, and Carol Levinson. Row 3: Mike Terry, Sue Innes, Marc Aramian, Peggy Keating, Anne-Marie Fish, Tommy Richards. Dennis Compton. Mary Green, Barbara Bolton, Linda Noge, Sharon Prentice, Kathy Louis, Lynn Berry, Iudy Fischer, Ioan Ellison, Gail Vredenburg. Yvonne La Forest, Bonnie Grant, Lynn Bradford, and Claudia Dufek. Row 4: Randy Cork, Murril Gash, Kenny Hansen, Marvin McGrew, Tom Gammill, Brad Aker, Marsha Hewitt, Pegi Roush, Sheryl Major, Nterry Christmas for Needy Famili J E155 xirfi 1 ff Chris Hibbard, Connie Engstrom, Georgia Melvin, De Ann Hunter, Linda Williams, Ianice Moore, and Terry Biondi. Row 5: Mat Clifford, Bob Clarke, Ioseph Iankovic, Iohn Masterson, Keith Cantrell, Steve Berman, Lee Collins, Bob Campbell, Chris Overby, Linda Gosslin, Kathi Merrett, Marilyn Malone, Terry Twentier, Terry Hamilton, Beth Zachrich, Kerry Winner, Earlene Walker, Sue Wilbanks, Paula Harley, and Steve Campbell. Row 6: Ioe Guerra, Dan McKelvie, Steve Elmore, Don Irvene, Brent Burnes, Larry Feil, Richard Blake, Connie Warde, Kris WM ..,.,,.,, ,Was 49.4.1 -M-, Higgins, Ann Edwards, Roger Piece, and Lee Dillon. Row 7: Tim Carman, David Raisky, Rod Buechler, A1 Chavez, Bob Nesbit, Ioe Youngs, Tim Heathman, Alan Havir, Nick Scott, Steve Besst, Craig Van Houten, Bob Oless, Mike Wood, Mike Buble, Barbara Keller, Ken Reissig, Cathy Petit, Vic Werhanowicz, Sandy Ball, Bruce Iennings, Vicki Pennington, Iudy Meineke, Mitch Booth, Stephanie Weber, Becky Trulson, Bud Gammill, and Sheryl Overby. 41 .......-. .up-an au -an . , Wfiffff' . Vx flkii , ,Q r 2: :io 7 I l l like to hear you praise your captain, says Sir Ioseph, Harvey Tucker, I dare say he don't deserve it . . . His audacity offensive to her, Iosephine, Vangie McCullough, flatly refuses Ralph's, Robbie Kolb's, proffered love. 'HM Pinafore' Sails Into As Iosephine and Ralph are plotting a secret marriage, Dick Deadeye, Ierry Merritt, scorns the crew and their girlfriends, Bob McDonald, Candy Davis, Don Harrison, Chris Thayer, Bob Colman, Lenora VanAsdale, Milton McCoy, Cherie Thacker, Ronnie Richardson, and Iudy Williams for their hope that Josephine and Ralph could ever be Wed. 42 MHS to Delig We sail the ocean blue, and our saucy ship's a beauty. We are so- ber men and true, and attentive to our duty. These were the first lines as the curtain opened to the show- ing of HMS Pinafore. While the cast learned their music and dialogue, there were others behind the scenes who were concerned with make-up, costumes, hair styles, lighting, and sets. Soon the orchestra was brought in to Work with the cast. Finally, the play was ready, and Maryvale had the best high school lighting system in the Southwest to show it off. The play itself concerned a lad, Ralph Rackstraw, who loved lose- phine, a lass above his station. los- ephine, the captain's daughter, is supposed to marry Sir Ioseph KCB, the admiralty's first lord, who she does not love. The play ends in bliss and rapture with the three loving couples to plight their troths in wedlock all on the same day. Robbie Kolb, Halph's frustrated love tor a lass above his station drives him to attempt to commit suicide as he warns the others never to love a lass above their stations. f Capacity Crowds ' Buttercup, Glenna Harbin, pleads with the Bosn, Harley Baxter, and the crew, You've got your pay, spare all you can to welcome little Buttercup on board. 5 ,, , M ., on f x t 'Q l . Y , .fr Top: Ralph, Robbie Kolb, sings to Bob Colman, Dennis Merrill, and the crew ot the secret love he harbors for Iosephine, the captain's daugh- ter. Middle: Ralph, Robbie Kolb: Bosn's Mate, Charles Jenkins: and the Bosn, Harley Baxter, solemnly sing the song composed by Sir loseph especially for all British Tars. Bottom: Cousin I-lebe, Pat Behr: Iosephine, Vangie McCullough: and Ralph, Robbie Kolb sing of their plans to sneak ashore so he and Josephine can be Wed. 43 'Q' if x ,Q EV 175' A 7 Q , K ' 49 in Nm ,X Qs x I' v ' sf r E 'limp at 4 .2 k' . ffvi. . t ' 'A 3,31 'rv :- .X NH Q. Q , ,., ff'3Wii-Q3?F' wins' me g S- A f ff. I tudent Aetivitie Prove Entertainin , Memorable Mike Ruble, Vic Werhanowicz, Bruce Iennings, Barbara Keller, Carol Bartholomeaux, and Sherry McLean use team work to try to move the obstinate pony from his feed. In typical western fashion, Vic Werhanowicz slugs Bruce Jennings while cowgirls Carol -1 , Bartholomeaux and Sherry McLean make lun of them. 4 ' '4 1' X' , ' V V V ' .VV , 1 , 'Z wyf..r. .' H .Q- W, I, M----41fI ' 3355- Mzrzzzfv-RSM Q ' -.1331 Tre: .,-.. V W-f.,,,.-1 -.,,y'-M....,r.:r,: ,. , ..,,, . Mike Buble, Barbara Keller, Sherry McLean, Carol Bartholomeaux, Vic Werhanowicz, and Steve Elmore keep the pony's attention while Bruce Iennings sneaks around to mount it. 46 623' As the bus prepares to leave, an anxious mother gives last minute instructions and good-byes to her daughter. During cr patriotic assembly held on February 12, Arizon-:r's State. hood Admission, MaryAnn Sardina entertains with a comical reading concerning the Southwest. Instructing cr bus load of students preparing to leave for Disneyland, Mr. Stevens edities them as to what their behavior at Disneyland should be. 47 tudents Experience Day of Llnrelenting Darkness What is it like to be enshrouded in a blanket of blackness? Several Advanced Physics students had an opportunity to experience this feel- ing for twenty-four hours through Mr. Gilleland's Blind for a Day ex- periment. Each wore a mask cov- ered with black velvet and were accompanied at all times by an- other student. Other Maryvale students spent two weeks in Flagstaff during the summer learning about publishing a yearbook and a newspaper. Homework plus time for recreation kept the Publication Workshoppers busy. At the AIPA Convention, schools over the state sent representatives to attend the small workshops held at ASU in Tempe. Here, the Pine and Pen was passed out and all the Workshoppers had a reunion. Lace bordering her mask, Charlotte Myers participates in the Blind for a Day experiment by attempting to assemble a puzzle. Groping his way through the halls, Harvey Tucker looks for the door while Ted Nissle watches tor any obstacle that might be harming to Harvey. 48 Originator of the Blind for a Day experiment, Mr. Frank Gilleland conducts it for the third time at Maryvale. 1 Ek ,V W '54 i ' 3' f ff, Q, is .HY 5 s ......-Q Marc Aramian escorts blind student Peggy Keating to her P class while Roz Graham and Pat Hebert aid Meredith Haley. 1 Selected as Miss and Mr. Worlcshopper at the Publications Workshop this past summer, Sue Kriedenier, and Mike Wood were the official hosts of the AIPA Convention in October. Mike Wood accepts his Mr. Workshopper trophy from Mr. Bostrom. No? questions peasant Cheryl Kish as the palace guard Pat Hebert informs her of the princess' refusal to marry him. The girls performed the skit at the Workshop Variety Show. 49 as .. g , I 'i f ,,, We-rf' .. g if llii i lli . i iisi M s 55 i l ig R Row 1: Mike McDermitt, vice president, Linda Nixon, Cheryl Kish, Bill Leeburg, Craig Varty, Ann Bradford, Donna Barr, IoAnne Opal, Mary McFee, Cindy Ritchie, Marsha Hewitt, Peggy Dorr, Susie Iones, Brenda Mangum, Sheila Lawson. Row Z: Virginia Weckbacher, Linda Beckner, Iohn Chilese, Sherry Barnum, Sue McMannis, Ianice Shallenberger, Brian Condon, Mike Rice, president, Anne Fish, secretary, Iohn Walt- hour, Iohn Keller, Dennis Kirk, Lora White, Robbie Kolb, Craig Angalich, Christie Hawkins, Carol Palmisano, Dave Kesler, and Concert Band Crganizes Six En emble 50 C' Expanding the musical opportu- nities for the Varsity Band this year, six ensembles were organized in- cluding clarinet, trombone, French horn, flute, percussion, and brass. With the opening of school, Var- sity Band donned their marching shoes and hats to entertain the crowds at halftime with precision drills. y Garner. Row 3: Keith Varty, Alice Wilson, Randy Fields, Renee t, Connie Sheets, Don Kirk, Mary Markovetz, Mary Orcutt, Saunders, Don Lonsberry, Phil Turner, Roy Nonnemann, Dave Iim Prante, Dave Colman, Danny Baird, Iim Nast, Mike Beach, In March the Concert Band at- tended the All City Festival. The end of the month brought the an- nual two mile march in' the Rodeo Parade. Mid-April saw the ASU State- wide Competition in Tempe which the band and ensembles entered f 5 ' 7? 5 5 f rl , 11' ,jigs Cecilia Palmisano, Peggy Casey, Iohn Given, and Ienniter Weed. Row 4: Richard Schumacker, Pete Straker, Bill Lehman, Pat Young, Roberta Bramlet, Maureen Smith, Philip Speakes, and Danny Bortel. To sustain the bus fees the band cut a 45 rpm record and sold them with Panther Grow! on one side and the Alma Mater on the other. Bringing the school year to a close, the band put on a Pops Con- cert in the mall geared for family entertainment. 51 Competition I Stimulating to Musicianship I Mr. Harris, Music Department head, prepares schedule for his harmony class. Besides a more formalized dress this year, the orchestra achieved a bigger and fuller sound. To show other schools what lVIaryvale's or- chestra has accomplished and to hear other schools' progress, it at- tended the All City Orchestra Fes- tival at East High in April. At this festival, the orchestra was not judged as such, but received a pa- per with suggestions and compli- ments. The biggest project for the organ- ization this year was the HMS Pin- afore. About a month and a half before the performance, the orches- tra began work on the musical score. This group also attended a festival in Tucson. 52 ,,,, V E ww-sauna f ttt sicg p W Li N First Row: Pam Ritchie, Iane Kwant, Iodie Iohnson, Cindy Parker. Krishna Wash Dennis Riggin, Roberta Orcutt, and Cindy Riggin. Second Row: Sandy Murphy. Westburg, Alison Fong, Debbie Boston, Peggy Dorr, Sheila Lawson, Mike McDermi Linda Nixon, Cheryl Kish, Debbie Gordon, and Doug Barrett. Third Row: Sherri Ia Members of the Dixieland Band, Barry jones, Iohn Given, Dave Coleman, Mike McDermitt, Linda Nixon, and Bob Levinson entertained audiences at several of the concerts. F N l r 1 Z 6 ' r rv ,Qs ,N -Nw...-.R Us 1-I I: Whipple, Linda Martin, David Koutz, Sandy Garner, larry Dawson, Danny Baird, Iim lim Plante, Dennis Kirk, Craig Angalich, Brian Condon Anne Marie Fish, Iack pour, Iohn Keller. and Ruth Momero. Service band is perhaps the most versatile musical organization on campus. Besides being incorporat- ed with the orchestra, it served as pep band at the rallies and basket- ball games. Dance band, yet an- other phase, played at private dances and at the Masquerade Ball earning money to enable the or- ganization to purchase regular dance band stands. Row 1: Peggy Dorr, Sigrid Iohnson, Linda Nixon, Craig Varty, Sandy Garner, Mike McDermitt, Ierry Dawson, and Mike Thurber. Row 2: Danny Baird, Iim Nast, lim Prante, Mary Io Barraclough, Craig Angalich, Dennis Kirk, and Bob Walters. Row 3: Brenda Bena- vides, Rick Smith, Brian Condon, Anne-Marie Fish, Iohn Keller, and lack Walthour. 3 Service Band Demonstrates Transientness Director Mr. Richard Flanders conducts concert band Q-Y g I6 se-i?i51.fai-i?'3-Siffswk ,s:.,i1iJ.4 H 'Q f I sf Row l: Cheryl Gallagher, Karen Smith, Candy Davis, Hose O'Brien, Harvey Tucker, Ierry Merritt, vice-president of publicity, and Keith Dennis Merrill, Marc Aramian, activities' vice-president, Dona Megyesi. Bauman, president. Row 4: Patricia Conovalott, Su Popelier, Chris and David Curtis. Row 2: Linda Cimador, Cheryl DeSantos, lacque Thayer, Carole Bukowski, Nancy Zisk, Gary Billings, Gary Bildner, Allan Willems, Leriora VanAsdale, Tim Babcock, Bob Colman, Hon Richard- Kluender, Charles Jenkins, sargeant-at-arms, Don Harrison, Casey Kishel son, vice-president of programming, and Mike Steinbaugh. Row 3: Naomi and Harley Baxter. Brink, Helene Routsis, Challise Price, Norma Bauer, limmy Hanks, New robes, a musical, and a tour of California over the Rodeo week- end were among the activities which helped make the year a memorable one for the Concert Choir. Robes which the Choir wore at performances were rented, but hopes are that robes will be pur- chased in the future. ln addition to the robes, the choir had a sporty outfit. Opening of Maryva1e's first mu- sical, HMS Pinafore, represented hours of work by many members of the Concert Choir, who corn- prised a major part of the cast. Climaxing the year for the Choir was a tour of California. Highlights of the trip were many with the group performing at the naval base at Terminal Island. Tours were conducted to points of interest with Grouman's Theater, Farmers' Mar- ket, Disneyland, and Forest Lawn listed as high points. ,fi ffiii Wig.. 'PT The Flames: Mike Steinbaugh, Tim Babcock, Harvey Tucker, Keith Bauman, and Marc Aramian .- Row 1: Ted Keith, Donald Kirk, Jane Sims, Linda Garrison, Esta Gar- man, Martha Judd, Eileen Colburn, and Judy Williams. Plow 2: Yvonne LaForest, Terry Merritt, Jim Weaver, Peggy Keating, Leslie Wing, Candy Weidenheimer, Lynda Cottrell, and Carol Martin. Row 3: Larry Jamison, Steve Brantley, Dave Colman, Joyce Wilson, treasurer, Sandra Wilkerson, and Vanqie McCullough. Row 4: Iudy Chiarella, Barbara Hutchins, Susan Scott, Cherie Thacker, secretary, Vicki McLeod, and Brenda Benavides. California Tour, Musical Hi hlight Year Chosen from the Concert Choir, the Madrigals is an advanced chor- al ensemble consisting of six boys and seven girls. Under the leader- ship of Mrs. Beeson, they performed with the Concert Choir. enclave of the music de- is the Flames, a group of five senior boys,lMarc Mike Steinbaugh, Tim Harvey Tucker, and Keith Their initiation began four ago at one of Maryva1e's assemblies when they tumbled of a gigantic Christmas present entertain the awaiting students. 4 RW,- Row 1: Lenora Vanllsdale, Vangie McCullough, Joyce Wilson, Judy Chiarella, Rose O'Brien, Candy Davis, and Karen Smith. Row 2: Terry Merritt, Dave Colman, Don Harrison, Charles Jen- kins, Honnie Richardson, and Jerry Merritt. 55 Ensemble Delights MHS Student Body Row 1: Terry Hamilton, Deanna Frader, Susan Webert, Margie Pacion, Patty Parkison, Donna Medina, Nancy Greve, Pat Behr, Eileen Gnazzo, Iane Kwant, Carrie Hawkins, and Gail Vredenburg. Row Z: Laura Gallizioli, Cathy Holcomb, Iill Hammond, Leslee Philwin. Cheri Reed, DeeDee Barr, Susan Westburq, Pat Gnazzo, Connie Buckles, Ruth Hadley, Shirley Duve, Becky McCullough, and Sandy Murphy. Row 3: Von Plybon, Pat Spacek, Larol Dougherty, Barbara Keller, Terra 56 Thompson, Kris Higgins, Ierri Kristan, Chris Thomas, Bernadette Ven- slove, Barbara Bolton, Ianelle Mindrup, Lesly Wilson, Sherry Rainey, and Vicki Pennington. Row 4: Barbara Goetz, Nikki Hughett, Sue Nielson, Brenda Ianson, Vicki Hutchison, Sue Phillips, Bernadette Lamond, Iacki Housley, Doris Laddy, Barbara Venslove, Linda Lee, Linda Wagg, Sue Aiello, Dayle Lashlee, and Linda Engleman. y Clubs r ,or GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Cherie Reed, Terry Hamilton, Leslee Philwin, Patty Behr, Iackie Housley, Iane Kwant, Linda Wagg, Becky McCullough. Gail Vredenburg, and Sandy Murphy. Participation in school concerts and festivals at Tucson and Tempe marked the Advanced Gir1's Chor- us' activities this year. Funds al- lowing them to take part in the fes- tivals were raised through a car Wash sponsored by the chorus members. Composed of the best vocalists in Advanced Gir1's Chorus, the Gir1's Ensemble performed at many school concerts and participated in a program at ASU where they were rated on quality of performance. In the spring, the chorus present- ed its annual Easter program and finished the year by singing at the Baccalaureate Ceremony held the Sunday before graduation. ,Ewa ze M Mrs. Dorothy Beeson, Advanced Gir1's Chorus director, relaxes as she enjoys one of the many HMS Pinafore rehearsals. 57 Row l: Kathy Gann, Denise McMackin, Marilyn Kilo, Elaine Sheppard, Billie Clark, Lo Ree Voigt, Elizabeth Iohnson, Terri McCullough, Roberta Kinch, Iuanita Kolb, and Debbie Kessinger. Row 2: Rhonda Kinch, Lorraine Christiansen, Sherri Ring, Linda Watkins, Chris Overby, Dennis Campbell, Charles Clark, Sharron Weaver, Bob Innes, Ramona Melhorn, Ron Hergert, Sandra Ball, and Roger Decker. Row 3: Steve Wing, Toni Palmisano, Carol Compton, Mike McMannis, Bert Marsh, Larry Christiansen, Rob Olson, and Bob Ollier. Row 4: Galen Stitch, Eric Bernatch, Wayne Christiansen, Larry Lemulson, Iodie Iohnson, Rosanne Daugherty, Sally Huber, and Mike Ridell. ovices .loin .l.V. Band, Boys' Chorus ,Q ' ' Q--5 ...J . , r .C E 4 ,,, . K .W ,M ,... Q 3, 3 v -f K , , I by , , 5 si i--- fig, ' '11 5 we . t. is -- an s , yy w if 3,-5 if Y 1 '1Q. . N535 Q . rf : -2' -' get if .. A .. -1 ' :. 1 ,fc 'Fe-4 Eye- ew ,Qs -r ' .f A A Y KL . ww gg, : I QM klqsi ' It .K :tar A it ' . . be , f 6 Y itrf ,,. N p :Rig 5'iQ,T l sf-sais 37. --A N in W tx' A it 3 9 :Q H i V - r T 2: .ag ,s I ' .,, L 'N' , , 3 2 -f B L if s Y fl! i' Row 1: Gerald Graham, Al Masterson, Robert Kirkpatrick, Danny Davis, Don Schroeder, Vincent Emery, and Darryl Barentine. Row 2: Gary Stewart, Iim Brockman, Kenny Baxter, Bruce Blake, Joey Gray, Herb Tucker, and Dale Deck. Row 3: Scott Brady, Tom Ryden, Scott Lough, 58 Larry David, George Halliday, Thurman Harmon, Peter Baker, and Rodney Merritt. Row 4: Steve Keller, Bob Smith, David Schnell, Ierry Mosley, Grey Glover. Walteh Lietz, Cecil Grudley, Craig Holland Beginning Girls' Choruses Train Voice Row 1: Diane Ward, Melissa Nicoll. Karen Furnas, Ioean Kates, Nenie Venable, Connie Hyde, Ianice Keating. Delea Escarceqa. and Londa Mathis. Row 2: Nita Thomas, Karen Rogers, Ienny Kelley, Linda Stevens, Becky Westberg, Karen Garner, Carolyn Smith. Chris Post, and Iean Selinsk. Row 3: Lynda Kohler, Linda Heckman, Renee Haner. Patty Farmer, Marty Martin, Terry Canady, Debbie Iohnson, Cany Pugh, Susan Ienkins, and Mary Sluder. Row 4: Barbara Lorenzen. Iulie Brassfield, Celeste Lowry, Laurel Yost, Marie Annett, Leona Harmon, Linda Buchanan, Kathleen McCormick, Paula Cummings, and Susan Scott. ' ' Q , . VM -W, , , ,,,, ,.,,,,,ic,,,,,.e .,,,rci,, V, 1 V . Y l , we it ,I .L . , , , f i , V 7,57 Ii' ' Q . A A ,www , ., .wr ,, . : L I i Q H, 4, 3, V t , 1 if ? J -M 1 I - .,,,.Q,,o,, . y f L M' c L sf- . ' Q 5 Tlffll 3,2 gy M wt g -f . If ,2 ,.,, Q ' .. , 4 - ,, ,,iQ,,,,,,,+:a,,M,1N,,,if--x 5- , 5 '- V 2 ,q 1' - u 1 , ,1 ,,,, ,,,, L M, ,Maw ,fl , l Q' ' 3 X A A , .Q ff, f, I L ,,,,, E ,Mr 'f,,,f,,f,,,,W H-A 5 , - W , i y' 4, Z. M- nr l ,5 new ,,,rl.m K- 5 Q- ,j 5 R t g to .., ,Q A ' - , V Q ,W i,fJEWii'fi! ,,., A S fi - A .Wi 1 5 at , , , .if MMMM f , 4 it r N A , 4 g,,:i5'2f-A f f, , , , 4 . , 'W ,, in , .V , . F wg H 7 , , ,-nv, may -f f K - - sry ' ' Q, Z' f, ,V 1 , Row 1: Leslie Ives, Carol Bennett. Lana Houts, Kay Scherer, Barbara Berger, Roberta Orcutt, Gloria Conovaloif, Cynthia Iohnson, and Linda Williams. Row 2: Karen Stevie, Gail Richard, Kathleen Goetz, Lynda Ianson, Mary Orcutt, Rosemary Olson, and Iudy Overby. Row 3: Denise Curtis, Eliza Rogers, Shirley Besco. Stephanie Braun, Kathleen Ander- son, Allecia Hopson, Pat Stern, Mary Lee, Rose Marie Mercer, and Susan Kishel. Row 4: Kathy Lemley, Becki Elder, Patti Cole, Linda Miner. Sharon Wright, Allyn Anderson, Susan Hergert, Mary Bewley. and Vicki Weekley. 59 An obsolete Model T carries juniors Connie Warde, Tom Richards, Gammill, father of Iunior Class President Bud Gammill and Terry Twentier. Driving them in the Homecoming parade is Hale Cowboys, Spacemen Personify Days Prehistoric cavemen lumbered around the football field October 22 leading the eras of the past in a parade of time. These cavemen. freshmen in disguise, were first in a line of class councils, clubs, and other organizations that marched during the half-time celebrations. The theme, Days Gone By, was personified by the representation of the Roman, Roaring Twenties, Wild West, and Space Ages. Fol- lowing the procession, the king and queen, Marty Imsland and Sharon Dwyer, were crowned. Claudia Dufek and Lynn Bradford of the Student Executive Committee wave from the stagecoach portraying the Old West while Lee Collins and Bill Sturgeon lead the horses. 60 f' A ii .ii fl is Kf-L' . wg. E W 'V ' , Ml AAA: Q f ,. -fe 9' sg W m. X Q Q. it A ,Wt v ' , Q-I ,Q f QQ , -W Y, :asf K .M Vgkg if ' - 0, f X . -Q 1.4 s P3 ? 8 . N W? Q X 5 f gyQ?3Q5'- is gvxrgx o h , , Z ' 4' K ,4 - ik fm Lia Pausing for refreshment during the evening's Ni-, 4 Nighttime In Netherlands Christmas Formal Theme Bathed in various shades of soft blue, the MHS gymnasium became a fantasyland of enchantment as students attending the Christmas Formal spent a Nighttime in Neth- erlands. Setting the theme for the event were a Dutch Windmill and an igloo containing a mu1ti-mir- rored ball which slowly revolved, adding the finishing touch to the festivities are Lynn Cushing, Sam Pullano, Marion Hughes, Rock Pearson, Nancy Pullano, and David Hughes. nn.-...K -x Behind the scenes member, prepares Duke and Duchess, ly following their gela Schmidt. 62 at the formal, Bruce Caldwell, Kings' Club punch tor refreshment. Bobby Yeats and Patti Miles, beam proud- crowning by Girls' League President An- formal occasion. During the evening refreshments were served in the cafeteria where decorations in keeping with the season continued the theme. Climaxing the evening was the crowning of Bobby Yeats and Patti Miles as Duke and Duchess. To the strains of soft music the couples danced through the evening, their journey to the Netherlands slowly coming to a close. ,!Xf Muni- 'rf x Q. E ra Amid the excitement of the evening, Mary Burger stops to help herself to cookies and punch. t ' x y-. s 1 ,X X - 4 ng ott the royal waltz are Patti Miles and Bobby Yeats the evening, Mr. Burnett, principal, dances with his wife. 63 tarlight, Gentle Breezes Accent Toujour Amour Sparkling eyes and carefree smiles beneath a canopy of dark sky and glittering stars set the at- mosphere for the Iunior-Senior Prom, Toujour Amour. Held at Mountain Shadows, the Prom marked the final tribute to the more than perfect desired effect. To the music of the Ray Andrade Orchestra students danced and en- joyed refreshments beside the pool while the light of the many torches around the patio area reflected in the shimmering surface. Lingering senior class by the class of 1967. Carrying out the theme, French in- spired decorations completed the memories will recall starlight, soft breezes and Toujour Amour. Poolside beneath the stars, Anne-Marie Fish, Bud Gammill, Pat Motte, Roger Lange, Roz Graham Mike Wood, Sue Innes, and Walter Switzer dance to the music of the Ray Andrade Orchestra. ' Between dances Sue Innes, Walter Switzer, Anne-Marie Fish and Bud discuss plans for dinner after the Prom. Reflecting the mood of Toujour Amour, two seniors silently contemplate the future, not needing words to express feelings. Designed for The Out Crowd, Flitation Walk provides Mike Wood, Roz Anne-Marie Fish, Bud Gammill and Sue Innes a place to relax weary feet an evening of dancing. 64 5 Seated at one of the many tables on the patio area, Pat Motte and Roger Lange enjoy refreshments. , A fi A ', i ,n,, f 5, 4 ' . f K m 5 ,w-' Aw-- fn ZH A' Anne-Marie Fish and Bud Gammill pause before the fountain which Like tiny gems, the dancing waters of a fountain add to the enchant- marks the entrance to Flirtation Walk. ment of the Prom for Roz Graham and Mike Wood. 65 Tracks Staff Produces Bi-weekly Newspaper Row 1: Bob Voigt, business manager, Mike Wood, editor, and Ken Reissig, sports editor. Row 2: Meredith Haley, feature editor, Cherie Thacker, news editor, and Linda Nixon, club, feature editor. With the adopting of a newer method of printing, letter press, a better paper quality, and the use of subscriptions, Panther Tracks marked the beginning of a new year. Under the editorship of Mike Wook, who attended the annual Publications Workshop during the summer, Panther Tracks was com- piled through the efforts of fifteen staffers. The usual format of pub- lishing once a month was altered with an issue going on sale every two weeks. Highlighting the year for the Panther Tracks staff was the print- ing of two special editions: one which consisted of 1000 copies and was distributed to the AASC Con- vention Delegates. The other, an April Fool's edition, which con- tained only funny stories, pictures and jokes was published on the traditional Fool's Day. 66 .... -, qv Cherie Thacker smiles as she is caught makin: one of her numerous daily phone calls. IEZ W iff? . S05 1 jane Sims and Linda Nixon plan cr page as Lori White types the copy. Iobs such as these mus be done before cz page is sent to the printer. A ff if 3 z yd' Mr. Stinson helps editor Mike Wood with a story on thepaste-up, Linda Nixon jots down notes as she interviews anewsmalcer. N K M' , Ak I Mm? , Vw ' ev vi Row 1: Lori White Iane Sims Ken Williams, Sharon Dunlap and Cheryl Bell. Row 2: Cary Kirkland and Rene Hillebert. 67 ,,,,.s.-Ns-- ,F fu ' 1 :Ei S X ei if Reflecting the many moods of an editor, Pat Hebert works to complete a body of copy. Success was not always achieved with the tirst try, but she could always laugh and begin again. 68 Tilting her chair, copy editor Roz Graham reaches into the cabinet tor a copy sheet. 'Wifi 'SHA Handy Cork, photographer, shows Sue McMan- Cecile Tufts, business manager, prepares an ad nis an amusing shot. layout to be sent to the printer. Karen Barnes conters with Ioyce Wilson, layout editor, on a double page layout. it 1 ,' r 'fix x , ,, iii' :nh trtt X , I During one ot the all-night sessions ot working on the PANTHORIAN assistant editor Cheryl Kish rechnes as she composes copy. the darkness ot the printing room, photographer Schert enlarges a picture. til Cakes, ectic Deadlines Create Vibrant Pa nthorian Row 1: Ioyce Wilson, layout editor: Don Smith, sports editor: Cheryl Kish, assistant editor. Row 2: Cecile Tufts, business manager: Pat Hebert, editor: Randy Cork, photographer: Karen Barnes: Mr. Stinson, advisor: Roz Graham, copy editor. Who's he? Our new advisor. He's from Texas. Newspaper in the same room with us! They'd better stay on their own side. Where are those new layout sheets? How do you count the copy length? Be there at 3:00 sharp to take that picture. Does any- body have an extra typewriter. Newspaper-your own side, please! I'm starved: What time is it? You mean nobody took any Homecom- ing pictures! We're working this Saturday. I'm not going to tell Mr. Flanders we have to take the band picture over. Hallelujah! Malcolms will take an ad! It you clon't stay on your own side, newspaper . . . Don't Sports editor, Don Smith, must keep a concise record ot all vital plays and outstanding players. forget to cover that track meet Sat- urday. How can I Write copy about that club? Will somebody take these empty coke bottles back before I trip over them. I finally finished the wrestling section. That picture will never fit in the layout I've drawn. I said 8 x 4 : not 4 x 8 . Iust one more time: that's all we're going to tell you newspaper. Mr. Stinson, how do you write headlines tor a losing basketball team? I repeat, a yearbook staffer does not live by Pepsi alone. Okay, let's take a vote. Which will it be, KRUX or KUPD? 4:00 in the morning! I think maybe we're going to make the dead1ine. 69 pprentice Writers The Promise Soft, steady, pure was her gaze- Imaginative, Analytical A Senior Fleeing from the confusion of Adolescence, Tottering on the brink of discovery, Emerging into a life of responsibility, A Senior ponders his plight. Remembering joy-filled adventures, Saying farewell to friends, Praying to God for strength, A Senior leaves his school. Searching for a moment of happiness, Toiling for the prize of independence, Struggling for a new way of life, A Senior strides from home. Dreaming of a quiet success, Needing someone's love, Desiring to be a man, A Senior faces the unknown. Rod Buhrmaster Creative Writing Club attempted to encourage writers to face the struggle with the language, a piece of paper, and . . . their own sou1s in two ways. First, members' manuscripts and compositions were read and crit- icized publicly, in this manner re- ceiving a great number of effective suggestions. Second, a study of markets for student writers was held. From this study members learned how to an- alyze a magazine and discovered where information about a maga- zine's needs and wants could be obtained. They made local surveys of the facilities for research, of how to question an editor, and of how to prepare and submit manuscripts. Their main project was the com- pilation of the Scriptor. Consisting of members' best creative writing efforts, this is a short publication which come out in the spring of every year. 70 As I remembered, one of faith, A tear caught upon my eyelash, broke free And rushed down my face. Hollow promise from a hollow being: I pondered the thought and remorsefully Admitted it to my heart and hid it Deep within. Heavy became my burden, For one can bear the disappointment wrought by others: Disappointment in one's self dashes the hopes . . . breaks the spirit . . . Soft, steady, pure was her gaze- one of faith, I sighed, promised anew, But my ears detected the heavy beat denies the faith. Of ct stoney heart within a hollow frame. Rosalind Graham Row 1: Charlotte Myers, Rose Van Curen, Cheryl Mead, and Steve Kennedy. Row 2: Mr. Woods, sponsor, Cissy Groves, Cherie Thacker, Larry Ward, Rod Buhrmaster, and David Dockstader. the Spanish Club won, 12-2. Colleen Mahoney and Maria Hendricks watch Suzanne Eaton try to break the pinata at their Christmas party celebrated in the old Mexican tradition. Honor Row 1: Kathy Wilbur, Judy Decker, Ann Olson, Maria Hendricks, Colleen Mahoney, and Jennie Mullen, treasurer. Row 2: Mrs. Sagarino, sponsor, Susan Brewster, Laura Lee Schultz, Susan Hansdell, Sandy Murphy, parliamentarian, Kathleen Lance, and Shirley Thompson, secretary. Row 3: Larry Schafer, Don Smith, vice-president, Bob Innes, Kamal Zein, and Randy Cork, pres- ident. Suzanne Eaton tips the ball during the Spanish Club-Latin Club baseball game, which Students Visit Institute Cinco de Ma o Fifty cent scholarships paying for dues were awarded to students with high academic averages in Span- ish, boosting membership to a new high. One afternoon, members toured the American Institute for Foreign Trade, a graduate school for the study of foreign languages. Socially, Spanish Club held La Fiesta de Navidad, their Christmas party, and the annual Cinco de Mayo Fiesta which celebrates Mex- ican Independence Day. Don Smith was editor of El Con- quistador, their newspaper, which printed members' poems, short sto- ries, and jokes in Spanish. Through all their activities, the Los Gatos Negros ,sought to pro- mote interest in Spanish by advanc- ing the knowledge of the Spanish culture, customs, and traditions. 71 Latins Swing at Ancient Roman Festival 1 if Steve Berman ruthlessly lunqes at Bob Littlelield with an ice pick as they re-enact Julius Caesar. Bob and Steve are co-consuls ofthe Latin Club. Iunior Classical League exists mainly to encourage an interest in and an appreciation of the civiliza- tion, language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. In the fulfillment of these goals, Latin Club members celebrated Saturna- lia, an old Roman festival honoring the Roman harvest god Saturn. As a part of the National Iunior Classi- cal League, members of lVlaryvale's Latin Club participated in the state convention in Tucson holding a Workshop on Roman Costume. The highlight of the year was the an- nual Roman banquet Where mem- bers dressed in the typical Roman fashion-in togas. Iackie Housley lounges on the auditorium bench, leisurely munching grapes in the ancient Roman fashion. Row 1: Ienny Kelley, Terry Logan, Sue McMannis, Becky Westberg, Pat Byrne, Ianice Slavinsky, Ann Bradtord, Mary Haines, and Becky Trulson. Row 2: Mike Housley, Herb Tucker, Theresa Buck, LoRee Voight, Ioy Burd, Iennie Buck, Martie Miller, Linda McDowell, Iackie Housley, Iudy Chiarella, secretary, Charlotte Myers, Peggy Wilbanks, 72 Susan Westberg. Steve Chilese, and Vincent Emery. Row 3: Stephen Kennedy, Gary Bildner, Steve Berman, consul, Iohn Chilese, Randy Fields, David Koutz, David Schnell, Bruce Caldwell, David Dockstader, Bob Littlefield, consul, Ken Peterson, and Ronald Griiiin. Chapter Visits Motorola, Collects Litter l At their progressive dinner, Mrs. Wager, sponsor, and FBLA members clown while Ruth Romero and Lenora Van Asdale chat in the background. One of their greatest services to the community was cleaning up the litter along 59th Avenue in cooperation with Kings Club. Some of those participating are Cecil Morris, Rick Cantebury, Al McDonald, Sari Scherr, and Jacque Willems. Row 1: Kathy Brooks, Ruth Romero, Elberta Rose, Sherry Barnum, Linda Baker, Phylene Gaffney. Row 2: Dr. McCready, Mrs. Wager, sponsor, lacque Willems, Gayla Browning, Linda Van Meter, Iudy Lawton, Kathy Henderson, Ruth Keene, Iris Hedrick, reporter, Miss Mirman, sponsor, Miss Denison, sponsor. Row 3: Gloria Sorensen, loyce Feddersen, secretary, Leona Olson, Marsha wilt, Mary Green, vice-president, Kris Schoenauer, and Iretta Louis, treasurer. Business At the FBLA installation, lretta Louis speaks ot some of the desirable qualities of a business leader in the world of today: Tina Williams awaits to deliver her part in the ceremony. Field trips to Motorola, a progres- sive dinner, decorations for the Let- terman's banquet, and participation in the FBLA State Convention high- lighted the year for Maryvale's Fu- ture Business Leaders of America. As a community service, the chapter together with Kings Club collected the litter along 59th Ave- nue from Osborn to Indian School Road. FBLA found its goals in attempt- ing to develop competent, aggres- sive business leadership, to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of a business occupation, and to participate in co- operative business efforts, seeking to prepare students for the business World. 73 f---an-gg 75:1 af- r Heather McLellan expresses her grief over Robbie Ko1b's death as Paul Laperle praises Marianne Maasch's strength and victory over the villain. W Slides, Games, Skits waken Inquisitiveness Mr. Navarrete vigorously directs his French Club in singin a few French songs with a record in accompaniment. Row 1: Debbie Staley, Susan Mulleneaux, Diane Galloway, lane Wiseman, and lane Kwant. How 2: Mr. Navarrete, sponsor, Beckie McCullough, Nancy Sandstedt, secretary, Eileen Haley, Robbie Kolb, Heather McLellan, president, Sharon Irish, treasurer, and Bekki Kaslo. 74 Stimulation of an interest i France is the main purpose of th MHS French Club. Through a va riety of activities, club members no only satisfied a desire to learn mor about the country itself but als gained a greater understanding o the French people and their culture With the aid of movies an slides, club members' viewed th French people in all walks of life greatly increasing their knowledg of life in France. Skits, songs, an games all performed in Frenc provided an amusing way fo club members to understand mor fully the French people and thei country. Rah! Rah! Rah! To promote spirit and business, DECA club members Susan Sheard, Richard Bonine, and Charlene De Fazio sell Ra-Fones at lunch hour. S Distributive Education Club Conducts Eye Bank Survey Distributive Education Club, formed to develop a respect for edu- cation in marketing, works to con- tribute tothe vocational competence of its members. Occupational understanding, so- cial intelligence, leadership ability, and civic consciousness are the set objectives each member gains through activities and services un- dertaken by the club. Participation in school and com- munity activities are required of members. As a project this year they conducted a community survey for the Lions Club and Arizona Eye Bank. Vicki Rutter smiles as she shows Bill McDonald a jacket from the Malcolm's display con- structed by the DECA class. Eva Pippett and Gary Burkett arrange a STP auto mechanics parts display with careful precision. EWICJNG KONG The mysterious Orient entrances Audrey Fowler and Dan Schuh as they examine the Iade East display. Jackie Housley and Lynn Massagli add the finish- ing touches to the coated mannequin. 75 harpshooters Purchased Target Rifles A t x xl X, TWIN BARREL ACTION Kneeling position, Terry and Tom Frederick check At West Hiqh's 50 foot target range David Dockstader and Debb their sights as they prepare to shoot. Purchasing four Target 22's worth six hundred dollars and paying for them in one year was the Gun Club's biggest achievement this year. Nearly every Thursday, eight members went to West High School's Firing Range and got tar- get practice shooting with the club's new rifles. Ammunition was pur- chased by each member individu- ally from the club which obtained the ammo wholesale. From these sales Gun Club received a mar- ginal profit. Occasionally, the club Went to the Black Canyon Firing Range. A prerequisite to becoming a member of the Gun Club was to earn the NRA award. This award takes ten hours of classroom in- struction and two hours on the range or in the field. Occasionally the club obtained films concerning hunting safety to which the student body was invited to view. 76 Boston compete in a target match. - N, W Row 1: Karen Parsons, Lawrence David, and Iennifer Gilbert. Row 2: Mr. Gans, sponsor, Megyesi, Ioyce Michael, Tom Ferguson, Debbie Boston, secretary, and Terry Frederick. R Doug Thornburg, Pete Stroker, Charles Loeffler, David Walker, vice president, and Scott treasurer. On one of their numerous field trips, Biology Club members Donna Me- dina, Candy Ceccardi, and Ieannine Smith sing along with Mr. Ken Bonds, a guest on the outing. Tom Schwiebert and David Minkel, members of the Biology Club, help construct the new greenhouse which stands beside the science building. Linda Reafleng surprises Tom Schwiebert at the turtle compound located in the Sonora Desert Museum. O I O Biologists From the Grand Canyon to the Kitt Peak Observatory, from the Sonora Desert Museum and the University of Arizona to Sunset Crater and Lake Mary, that's where the Mary- vale Biology Club traveled this year. The club, an affiliate of the Arizona Junior Academy of Sci- ences, visited all these places on only two field trips and still found time for local visits to South Moun- tain and a Virology lab. The club's purpose of promoting interest in biology, furthering edu- cation through scientific attitudes, and learning more about biology through extracurricular study was well served this year. Make Trek to Vlrolog Lab O ff, , , Q Q Q X Row 1: Iim Madara, Marilyn Smith, Gary Rose, Ieannine Smith, and Bill Leeburg. Row 2: Mr. Strickland. sponsor, LoRee Voight, Pam Wilson, Rose Van Curen, Lesly Wilson, Dorothy Schrieier, Linda Reafleng, Pat Gacey, Sandy Murphy, and Donna Me- dina. Row 3: Norman McAllister, Bill Lehmann, Steve Croswell, Charles Loelfler, Bill Hendrix, Tom Schwiebert, David Minkel, and Pat DiBartolomeo. Peggy Sparks, Ianis Shallenberger, Leslie Barnes. 77 a gem stone. N., Using a diamond straw as a sectioning device, Bob Nesbitt cuts several different rocks. David Dockstader, Pat Flannigan, Randy Peterson, and Myers investigate vibrations in a vacuum. Working cleligently, Larry Ward uses careful precision to grind Phys' s Club Members Repair Radios Row 1: Mike Coates, Steve Smith, vice-president, Charlotte Myers, secretary, Mike Darling, Larry Ward, president, and Gary Van Drie. Row 2: Mr. Gilleland, David Dockstader, Tod Nissle, Randall Peterson, Iohn Gallagher, Pat Flcmnigan, and Bob Innes. 78 To foster an interest in physics related fields, is the aim of the dents who comprise the MHS Club. Advancement of this goal through club projects as the of a Dutch Windmill and the ball which set the mood for Christmas Formal. To raise funds members radios for students and teachers polished stones for ties. On field trips members themselves with the geology of th area and visited companies whic employ physical principles in thei operations. 'nd' Ding, 1 club member David Doclcstader attempts to sell Cindy Lundberg a Sweetheart on Va1entine's Day. weetheart Pillow Drive lt CIub's Qbjective wax! As Mounted on a tripod and revolving on a virtical axis, the surveyor's level is one of the many tools used by mathematicians such as David Yamamoto to learn of the surrounding world. A drive to sell Sweetheart and Panther pillows and a trip to Los Angeles were the primary objec- tives of the Math Club this year. During the Los Angeles trip, the group was conducted on a tour of the IBM Museum and observed the unique displays of mathematical designs. The club is now in the process of obtaining a charter to the nation- al organization Mu Alpha Theta. Speakers from ASU, PC, and indus- tries such as General Electric spoke to the club on the opportunities in mathematical careers. Students also made presentations that they themselves prepared. Row 1: Dave Yamamoto, Pat Gacey, Charlotte Myers, and Larry Ward. Row 2: Mr. Burch, Miss Stantz, Bob Innes, Randy Peterson, and David Dockstader. 79 Cabinet Launch Intercouncil Meetings The right to vote was given to women through the efforts of suifra- League Cabinet otticers, ride on an antique auto in the parade ot gettes such as these represented in the Homecoming festivities. Dixie Days Gone By. Hunlce, Bonnie Haas, Barbara Cantrell, and Angela Schmidt, all Girls' Row 1: Marianne Mitchell, Kathy Henderson, Dixie Hunlce, Vida Nardo, and Bonnie Haas. How 2: Mrs. Hamlin, Kathy Chapman, Angela Schmidt, Connie Haas, Barbara Cantrell, and ludy Fischer. 80 Comprised of council presidents, vice-presidents, and the cabinet offi- cers themselves, Girls' League Cabi- net is the coordinator of all four sub- ordinate councils. Initiating a new practice this year, the cabinet ar- ranged intercouncil meeting once a month. Also new this year is a point system which is aimed at eliminat- ing all inactive members and honor- ing outstanding ones. Points can be earned by attending council meet- ings and participating in service ac- tivities, such as serving on a commit- tee or popping corn for games. Tra- ditionally, Cabinet takes charge of popcorn sales during the lunch pe- riod, and collects money for the Fla- rie Den Boer Scholarship which is awarded at the end of each year to the girl who has contributed the most to Girls' League. Council Backs Scouts, Enjoys Festive Bar-B -r Iudy Chiarella, Senior Council member, assists Mrs. Terry distribute the plates to the parents and sons at the Cub Scout Awards Banquet in the cafeteria. ffks Kathy Henderson and Pat Hebert help Mary Palmisano, one of the Girl Scouts from Mrs. Peterson's Troop 376, Write a letter to the Arizona Marines in Viet Nam. A get acquainted barbeque set off the year for the Senior Girls' League Council. Nighttime in Netherlands, this year's Christmas Formal, Was Girls' League's principal preoccupation. Senior Council was responsible for the table decorations and the Dutch shoes for the gym. Money for the Formal came from holding bake sales at Govway and making and selling candy Wreaths at Christmas time. In March the Seniors in coopera- tion With the other councils went to Holiday Park School to help a troop of Girl Scouts Write letters to the Arizona Marines in Viet Nam. Other services included hostessing two banquets. How 1: Mary Green, Pat Hebert, Sigrid Iohnson, Cheryl Kish, Barbara Venslove, and Kathy Henderson, vice president. Row 2: Mrs, Thoreen, sponsor, Linda Garrison, Mary Mallin, treasurer, U I ' Laura Lee Schultz, Karen Flaherty, Marilie Laney, Marilyn Hepler, and Gerry Haskins. Row 3: Linda g11'1'5 Uuctloned old, usable CI1't1CleS Walters, secretary, Vida Nardo, president, Barbara Hutchins, Carole Bukowski, Iudy Chiarella, to each Oll'161'lO I'CtlSe II101'1eYfOI'll'1e Yvonne Lalforest, and Claudia Duiek. During occasional meetings, the Plarie Den Boer Scholarship Fund, 81 s i Carolyn Fish and Iennie Mullen talk with two Cerebral Palsied boys. The junior Girl's League went to the center to help these children. x l ,sg eeeee gi 1.-L. K The Little Dutch boy and girl, Connie Haas and Ioyce Stinson, stand in front ot their windmill, which was used for the Christmas formal. Juniors Focu Efforts on Palsy Victims ' ' fx Row 1: Iudy Cotter, Iane Wiseman, Ann Reese, Eleanor Mooney, Diane Galloway, secretary, and Laurel Binder. Row 2: Mrs. Henderson, sponsor, Carol Maples, Carolyn Fish, Debbie Staley. treasurer, Ann Woodson, Bonnie Haas, and Nancy Johnson. Row 3: Cathy Formanack, Linda Sweeney, Iudy Fischer, vice-president, Iennie Mullen, Connie Haas, president, and Michelle Lettingwell. 82 Iunior Girls' League's main in terest lay with the Cerebral Pals children. Council members enter tained the children with stories songs, and refreshments, and ir return learned more about th disease and its Victim's needs. I March, the Council worked on th Cerebral Palsy Telethon. Along this same line, member visited convalescent children i Maryvale Hospital and broug them treats. To keep the spirit of the Counc' renewed, members experienced come-as-you-are breakfast, and swimming party. Services to the school itself i cluded hostessing at the Footba and Cross Country Banquets. Funds for the Council's operatio and for the Girls' League Schola ship were earned by putting on c Washes, pop bottle hunts, and bak sales. Sophomores Sponsor Mothers' Dessert Ncxlsg l Karen Gephart, secretary, takes notes of the Mothers' Dessert Marianne Mitchell, president, directs the discussion. ls' Janice Slavinsky, Kathy johnson, and Marion Hughes prepare table decorations for the Mothers' Dessert. As a branch of the Maryvale Girls' League, Sophomore Council functions as a service organization to the school and community. Also. helping to strengthen the relation- ship between the girls at Maryvale, it gave them an opportunity to be- come better acquainted and to Work together as a cooperative council. One of the council's service proj- ects Was Writing to the service- men in Viet Nam. Highlighting their year was the Christmas Formal Where the sophomores were in charge of publicity and the crowns ' Peggy Washcher, Marion Hughes, vice-president, Kathy Woodson, secretary, Ioni Milligan, Slavinsky, treasurer, lane Motz, Susan Hudson, and Sue Grotf. Row 2: Miss Thompson, Sylvia Dimas. Susan Mulleneaux, Linda Knapp, Cheryl Krofi, Kathy Iohnson. Karen Trudy Harmon. Susie Iones, Marianne Mitchell, president, and Ingrid Trouerback. Row 3: for the royalty. In the spring, Council planned a dessert for Mother's Day for all Maryvale girls and their mothers. Busalacchi, Betti Holt, Patsy Gang, Iudy Decker, Toni Milligan, Linda Knight, Pat Guderian, Smith, Shelley Burrell, and Belva Hall. 83 Liz lohnson, Cindy Lundberg, and Beth Zachrich their name tag committee. Frosh Present Fa hion Show report on the work of Cl ' -u-up Q sells! QW? .,.. Q 5 Frosh Girls' League President Kathy Chapman leads the council i the planning of the eighth grade fashion show. 84 Perhaps the most successful ef forts of the Freshman Girls' Leagu Council this year was their fashio show for the eighth grade girls i the district. At this fashion sho Council members modeled and ex plained suitable and unacceptabl modes of dress. Afterwards, th freshmen served refreshments, an they had a chance to chat Wit their visitors. Selling name tags to those the student body who still didn know their names was one of th froshes' endeavors toward buildin their treasury. Other money-making efforts i cluded bake sales Where they sol cakes and cookies at the shoppin center. Row 1: Peggy Heaney, Cindy Lundberg, Bet Zachrich, Iulie Brassiield, treasurer, P Casillas. Row 2: Miss Hruza, sponsor, Kerr Winner, Laurel Yost, Sharon Powell, Iul' Pearman, Cindy lohnson, and Rosann Dougherty. Row 3: Diane Reynolds, Pau Cummings, Kathy Chapman, presiden Cherri Gallagher, Becky Elder, and Lizabe Iohnson. L In commemoration of Maryvale's fourth birthday, PNA members DeAnn Hunter. Honduh Kentch and Sheila Lawson plant a Peace rose, an annual project for the club. MHS Prospective Nurses Sell Mums, Plant Roses ,wif-v Y Q 1' Num 5 X O Taking Linda Phipps' blood pressure, Cheryl Thornburg receives experience in her choice oi future occupation. To commemorate lVlaryva1e's birthday each year, Future Nurses of America plant a rosebush in some garden area of the school. Another floral activity PNA Was connected with was the sale of artificial Mums at Homecoming. The prospective nurses took tours of various hospitals this year. At the State Hospital two giris were allowed to observe the techniques employed by the personnel to help the patients. Besides interesting people in nursing, PNA aided needy families at Easter and Christmas. Row 1: Linda Phipps, Rondah Kentch, DeAnn Hunter, and Linda Martin. Row 2: Dayle Lashlee, Elizabeth Tolmachott, Sheila Law- son, and Cheryl Thornburg. 85 jerry Merritt, Pinatore's Dick Deadeye, is in the make-up department having his work done by Iohn Cromb. I Don Hughes, the assistant lighting director, adjusts and focuses the lights during a rehearsal for HMS Pinatore. 86 Paul Braun, fcenterl is protesting Robbie Kolb's vent of anger again Sue Vincent's request to see the president ot the company. Paul, th Thespians Practice wrt' ' M ,fu f ? 2 During rehearsal, Leslie Philwin, who plays Josephine, and Tucker, Sir loseph KCB, dance in telicitation that love levels all Apollo of Bellac, has given Sue the secret ot tlattery, which she eventu- ally uses to see the president and to capture his heart. I ' L' ht' g, g g Ierry Merritt as Dick Deadeye, Harley Baxter as the Bos'n, and the rest of the crew salute Captain Corcoran as he comes on board. The Apollo of Bellac, the first pro- duction this year, was a one act play concerning a shy young girl. Through the Apollo of Bellac who taught her the secret of flattery, she was transformed into a self-assured young lady. Producing HMS Pinatore was Thespians first attempt at a musi- cal. In the production of the oper- etta, volunteers prepared the sets, lights, and costumes, and the MHS orchestra provided the musical ac- companiment. The last production was Arsenic and Old Lace, a story of two old la- dies who poisoned wine, offered it to people, and buried all the bodies in the basement. Through the experiences of the productions, Troupe 480 of the Na- il, tional Thespians Society sought to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of dramat- ic arts. 1: Sue Vincent, john Hicks, Dixie Hunke, Maureen Smith, and Paul Braun. Row 2: Mr. Ber- sponsor, Doug Clark, Mary Ann Sardina, Pat Betrus, and Iohn Blazevic. 87 S 12, f , ' f A1 Working with graphics, which is the art ot expressing ideas by means of lines, marks, or characters impressed on a surface, Bea Thurber, Cherie Larson, and Paula Palladini pull cr print off the press. Council Makes Trek O Iim Waggoner and Iohn Gallagher of the Art Council mount a m e Q a statue they chipped from plaster. Y.. , Row 1: Rita Protlero, Cherie Larson, Ieri Paschal, Paula Palladini, Peggy Heaney, and Pat Casillas. Row Z: Mr. Fitzgerald, sponsor, Mrs. Choate, sponsor, Bea Thurber, Marilyn Hepler, Mary lane Mahland, Patty Moody, and Gary Smith. How 3: Linda Engleman, Pat O'Brien, Carole Faust, Fran Sherman, Leslee Zelmanovics, and Roger Saunders. 88 The climax of the Art Council's year was sponsoring the annual Art Show. Entered in this show were works done by the art stu- dents including pencil drawings, oils, and collages, a type of ab- straction using a conglomeration of fragments. At the end of the show, all the entries were auctioned off, and the profit was set aside for scholarships. Other money made on the sale of Dingbats also went toward scholarships. Not always staying at home, Art Council made excursions to the Scottsdale Art Gallery, the Phoenix Art Museum, and made a one day trip to the old mining town of Ie- rome, Arizona, to make sketches. In expression of the Council's goal, to further an interest in art, the outstanding art students re ceived scholarships at graduation Lions Club Proteges uppl a Coat Check ruce Caldwell, Ross Vandercoolc, Bob Innes, he ladder are decorating one oi the two Chris o the school during the holiday season. By ushering cmd serving as bus- oys at school events and collect- ng for the March of Dimes Drive, ings Club, sponsored by the Lions lub, Works to serve the school and he community. Other school proj- included showing movies such El Cid, and Charade in the Lum at reduced prices and a coat check at the latter of the school dances. In the service to school, mem- Went out in the parking lot one during football season put black and gold streamers the aerials of every car to pro- school spirit. High points of the year were host- International Kings Club in the fall, and as every donating and decorating a of Christmas trees for the mall reas. the Robert Campbell checks shoes and coats which is an additional service performed for the Maryvale students at the dances by the Kings Club. Al McDonald, and Mr. Kemper on tmcs trees the Kings Club donofed At the HMS Pinafore production, Bob Innes, a member of the Kings Club, is showing one of the families from the community to their seats in the auditorium. 9 C3 rm r ,ii f ' C isys fi,,l , 4 V d ill- lsll llf I JVC Ns CQ I KA'-Y K. t 'l l s l 4 Env , ,K j ,pw ,'vV,lf . Y KABA-:ity xv , ff-I , in W it ' I ll I ' le v kc' A ,.,: ,t A V, Q is , V V! V ,, . ,A 5 1- 1 -' V l I Row l: Dave Mata, Kenny Gray, Steve Lincoln, Al McDonald, Ross Vandercook, Bob Lovitt, Ron- nie Rislund, Tom Buechler, and Bruce Cladwell, secretary. How 2: Mr. Kemper, sponsor, Mike Ruble, Rick Cantebury, Ron Ruiz, Bob Campbell, Ray Wilkes, Robert Gacey, Bill Leeburq, and Paul Irish. Row 3: lim Prante, vice-president, Cecil Morris, president, Lon Bull, Bruce Iennings, Bob Innes, lim Campbell, Lavern Hipsher, Ken Leeburg, and Keith Bauman. 89 Tony Dowell, Archie Edrozo, and Marc Aramian are part of the movement initiating the idea ot having a Panther mascot to rejuvenate the Panther spirit at football games. By ushering at the HMS Pinafore musical production, by serving as guides to visitors on campus during the AASC Convention, and by con- ducting a series of inter-school wres- tling matches, Key Club members are of service to the school and com- munity and gain practical organiza- tional experience. In service to the school, members instigated spontaneous pep rallys in the mall during lunch periods to spark the lethargic school spirit. Ini- tiating another Maryvale first, Key Club presented to the Homecoming Queen a football autographed by the team. Under the sponsorship oi the Maryvale Kiwanis Club, one of Key Club's campaigns for the community was cleaning and repairing Mari- vue Park, setting up benches and putting swing seats and other rides in usable condition. 90 With placards proclaiming Beat North, Key Clubbers and volunteers Pa Flannigan, Billy Curtis, Lee Collins, Mike Riches, Chris Higgins, Bob Little Membership Restor M ,J Row 1: Schert. Randy Collins, O'Neal, r 5 .sr Q 1 1 Mike Riches, Chaplin: Marc Aramian, Don Swain, Paul johnson, Bill Sturgeon, and Row 2: Mt. Rea, sponsor, Bill Curtis, treasurer, Steve Keegan, sophomore board Fields, Tony Dowell, president, Harvey Tucker, and lohn Johnson, historian. Row 3: vice-president, Steve Berman, lack Geesy, Bob Nesbitt, secretary, Bob Littlefield, and sqt. at arms. 36- ,911 - . tield Steve Berman Terri Heed and Cindy Bohrer, excite the screaming b a t -- fy a r LI e P I a u n d While participating in the Save Camelback Mountain Rally at Camelback High School, Tony Dowell had a chance to talk with Mr. Barry Goldwater, head ot the Save Camelback Mountain Campign. v i A x Lee Collins nd Corky Nesbitt lstanding on the groundl, are helping lack Geesey and Tony Dowell make the swing set usable tor the children who play at Marivue Park. 91 thletic Association Schedules Intramurl Q, , av ,www .,,. The Long Iohns, Row 1: Connie Coleman, Pegi Roush, Peggy Weber, and Carmen Quintana. Row 2: Kay Clark, Pam Passey, and Kathy Barker were the champions of the volleyball tour- nament. At the track and field meet, Paula Beckman passes the relay stick to Mary Io U Look, and Nancy Winslow passes to DeeDee Miller. wifes Kathy Barker and Carmen Quintana were the badminton win- Row 1: Charlie DeFazio, Ann Edwards, and Iill Hammonds. Row 2: Sharon ners in one of the earliest tournaments scheduled by the Girls' Heisel, Chucki Vejvoda, Darla Beckner, Ianice Edwards. and Wendy Agnitsch, Athletic Association. the Knickerbockers, were the top team in the basketball tournament. 92 mpetition 5 .,.----fre ' At the GAA's intramural track and tield meet, Vickie Castle sails over the hurdle. V X I . ow 1: Sharon Heisel, Kay Clark, Kathy Barker, and Pam Passey, Row 2: Miss Palmer, Carmen uintana, Pegi Roush, Connie Coleman, and Miss Crumb. 1- X f tif ai? 1 - . +5 K rvrsu-eva r H x ix sun rlr, ., -- 1 - r Hirst? ' , it-5:25 ft a ' i n src ' s-3-34,-.1 -,X ' whey. wg.,-4 f .A gs, - , g, - ..--w,. .i ,-,gtg i - v Pat Motte and Barbara Pile were two of the top three archers in the girls' intramural arch- ery tournament. Boasting the largest active mem- bership on campus, GAA offers to the girls of Maryvale an oppor- tunity to participate in recreational and competitional sports and dance activities. Their organizational pur- pose is to promote interest and par- ticipation in girls' sports, to keep the highest ideals of good sports- manship in mind and to give the girls the chance to make whole- some social contacts. Through intramural tournaments including archery, basketball, vol- leyball, softball, badminton, and a track and field meet the girls had an opportunity to earn points. Dur- ing the year these points accumu- lated, determining what award she would receive at the Annual Awards Banquet in the spring. The Girls' Athletic Association's concerns other than sports included a gymnasium slumber party and the Rodeo Dance in March. 93 w Lettermen Assist with Frosh In an attempt to score for Maryvale, Coach Kindall leaps for a shot: a Harlem Clown blocks his effort. Composed of varsity lettermen serving Maryvale High School, es- pecially in matters which pertain to the school's athletic program, M Club seeks to set standards which reflect the best in MHS students. Supporting and encouraging greater school spirit, members helped run concession stands at sports events and assisted in the freshman orientation. M Club's most successful project was bringing the Harlem Clowns to Maryvale, the game finishing with a 77-66 defeat of the coaches. Grientation At a pep assembly, Roger Lange challenges student body to a cheering contest against seniors and Lettermen. Row 1: Iim Davis. Ieff Buys, Earl Smith, Bill G-latch, David Mata, Richard Rogers, Mike Terry, David Hughes, treasurer, and Mike Smith. Row 2: Iohn Phillips, Ken Killebrew, Ieff Baker, Iim Schofield, Gilbert Moreno, lack Binder, president, Kenny Hansen, Bob Walker, Kirby Biddlecome, Les 94 O Neal, Bob Lizardi, Ed Befort, sergeant at arms, and Rick Row 3: Lon Bull, Cecil Morris, Ken Leeburg, Rick Merwin, Paul Irish, Bethea, Mike Bolen, Rick Barr, Mike Rice, Mike McDermitt, Roger secretary, and Iohn Stephens. Pantherettes U her At Plays, Concerts 'Nw f i to , ir swag Pantherettes Kathy Brooks, and Linda Watkins distribute programs to Leslie Wing, Carole Bartholomeaux, and Lynda Cottrell join forces students as part of their service to Maryvale. with the Kings Club members to advertise and sell the Maryvale Panther License Plates. Making visitors feel welcome and conveying MHS spirit and friendli- ness is the goal of the Pantherettes. Composed of nine girls Whose de- sire it is to be of service to school and community, Pantherettes use as their emblem the Panther's head and wear uniforms which are black and gold. Pantherettes contributed to many MHS activities by their willingness to help people, serving as ushers at plays and music concerts. They also greeted football fans and dis- tributed rosters at MHS games. Serving as official hostesses at school activities, the girls must ex- hibit good sportsmanship ccnd be Willing to give their time and effort to serving MHS and the student body. Row 1: Kathy Brooks, Norma MCI-Xllister, Linda Watkins, Anne Sylvia. Row 2: Miss Sowers, spon- sor, Sharon Powers, president, Carole Bartholomeaux. Ianis Cottrell, Leslie Wing, and Lynda Cottrell, secretary. 95 Library Club members, Diane Zufelt and Mary Wilson industriously jacket books to keep them in the best condition possible tor those Panthers who will read and enjoy them. Springtime Brings Library Assistants' State Convention Book reviews, special reports, guest speakers, and visits to the book bindery, art museums, and other places of interest keep the Maryvale Library Club members active and learning. The member li- brary assistants have joined to- gether in an effort to stimulate a bigger reading interest in the stu- dents of Maryvale High and to or- ganize an opportunity for an exchange of ideas with each other and with other library clubs over the state. Clirnaxing the year, the Library Assistants held in Tucson at the University of Arizona in the spring. Row 1: Diane Zufelt, Deltina Caughlan, Tina Halford. Row 2: Mrs. Franklin, Mary Ellen Wilson, Marcy Barr, and Ioe Ayers. 96 2, , ,fx s' 4-it Ioe Ayers, one ot the library assistants, catalogues one of the backlog of magazines for easy reference. Using a Focault tester, Charles Ienkins determines the degree of parabolization of a telescope mirror, because the degree is important to the light reflection. Members Grind Mirrors, O I Gacey polishes a telescope mirror with jeweler's S I t I 0 r r to shape the surface so incoming parallel light will be reflected to a single point. Grinding and polishing telescope mirrors, building the telescopes, and sponsoring fund-raising projects kept the Astronomy Club busy this year. In an attempt to foster an interest in astronomy, the club hoped to en- courage the membership to partici- pate in projects through which they may gain a knowledge and an inter- est in the field. Field trips to the Phoenix College Observatory, to the ASU Planetar- ium, and to the Kitt Peak Observa- tory in Tucson has helped the mem- bers accomplish their objectives and broaden their understanding of the teve Smith, treasurer, Becky Westberg, Debby Hottmann, Marianne Maasch, secretary, field of astronomy' They hoped to Wood, and Gary Van Drie. How 2: Mr. Cecil Walker, sponsor, Dan Thompson, Robert Camp- visit Lowell ObSeI'VCIt01'Y OI' the David Mosley, Michael Laviolette, Handy Peterson, Patrick Flannigan, president. NCIVY OlDSe1'VC1fOIy in FlCIgSlC1ff to round out the year. 97 Radio Operators Own tation Homemakers Being mainly a charitable organ- ization this year, Future Homemak- ers of America were concerned with the needy. At Christmastime, members made an effort to collect food and clothing for a needy family. FHA gathered enough to prepare a table of turkey, dressing, and all the trimmings for an old-fashioned Christmas dinner. Other charitable considerations included the Crippled Children's Hospital. To encourage and cheer the children, the Future Homemak- ers prepared candy favors for their trays. To climax their year, members attended a state convention in Tuc- son where they participated in workshops and discussion groups learning how to become better homemakers. Row 1: Wendy Jacobs, Marie Annett, Ianice Clingerman, Karen Smith, Penney Wilson. and Ioan Messerschmidt, secretary. Row 2: Mrs. Thompson, sponsor, Carla Taylor, pres- ident, Donna Christiansen, Sherry Ring, and Sinda Martin. 98 WA7-ETY WA7-ETY is the call number of Radio Club's newly acquired radio antennae. After making application for Amateur Radio Operator's Li- censes, all the members received them and now could use their new antennae. Before the members could put the antenna to any use, they needed a transmitter, which they constructed themselves, and a receiver which they purchased. While experimenting with their new set, the club made contact with stations in California and Illinois. The station even has enough power to transmit and receive radio waves out of the United States. One night they did receive from outside of the country and made contact with Canada. David Dockstader, Paul Iohnson, Charlotte Myers, Art Nimz, and Mr. Johnson, sponsor. MaryvaIe's Salvation rmy I Cadet Teaching New Horizon for FT .ft Leslie Wing and Donna Medina prepare posters for the state AAFTA Convention to be held at Maryvale in the spring. The theme is Education is the Torch that Lights the Way Across the Vast Expanse of Ignorance. Ftow 1: Peggy Wascher, Donna Medina, Laura Lee Schultz, Sigrid Johnson, Esta Garman, Rose- mary Kaiser, historian, Leslie Wing, and Iackie Hitchcock. Row 2: Mrs. Owen, sponsor, Ginger Walter, Sheila Moncriet, Betty Holt, Leslie Barnes, Sue Iones, and Mr. Middleton, sponsor. Row 3: Mr. Robert Bloom, Miss Vicki Hackbarth, and Mr. Iames Fabian make up cz panel which discusses the problems they met as cadet teachers at Mary- vale. To enable the teaching profes- sion to develop selective recruit- ment programs, to identify capable candidates for teaching and to mo- tivate them to choose appropriate fields of preparation are some of the objectives of the L. E. Burnett Maryvale Chapter of Future Teach- ers of America. Through guest speakers, films on education, and field trips to Arizona campuses, FTA accomplished its ends. Cadet teaching was an additional oppor- tunity offered juniors and seniors to gain some teaching experience. For this year, Cecile Tufts was elected state treasurer for the AFTA. She was the first Maryvale student to capture a state office. Cecilia Tufts, state treasurer, Yvonne LaForest, Peggy Sparks, Pam Wilson, treasurer, Linda 99 Haeileng, vice-president, Shelley Burrell, Pat Gacey, president, and lackie Housley. lntersehool Bowling Tourneys Initiated Providing those students who en- joy bowling with an opportunity to bowl and to improve their game is the objective of the MHS Bowling Club. During the first four Weeks following the club's formation, members received instructions from professionals working at Bowlero. The club which was initiated four years ago is also a member of the Iunior Bowling Congress. Newly in- stigated this year were interschool matches with other bowling teams in the Phoenix Union High School District. Once a month bowlers vied for championships and trophies. Row 1: Claire Gunning, Kitty Noe, Mardy Gordon, Lucy Pickard, Nova Iones, Denise Cook, and Marilyn Cajthaml. Row 2: Nancy Martin, Sharon Wright, Kim Miller, Chara lotte Myers, Iames Pickard, Roger Iolly, Scott Gillespie. and Mr. Kessinger, sponsor. Row 3: lim Cajthaml, Tom Hislop, Larry Cajthaml, Bill Rankin, Gary Stearns, Tom Ryden, Ron McGregor, and Forrest Wilcox. Photography Club Sells Dance Pictures Dealing with such strange terms as aperture opening, shutter speeds, and ASA Ratings, the Pho- tography Club tried to give bulb- poppers sufficient competency to enjoy this popular hobby. Members of the club learned to live with the disappointment of under- and over-exposure, but, occasionally the exposure, the lighting, the composition, the de- veloping and the printing merged to produce a satisfying picture. For a moment the trigger-happy tyros became artists. Besides printing pictures for pleasure, members took orders for dance pictures and sold the prints to the students. Row 1: Pat Smith, David Yamamoto, Dave Lotz, and Iohn Mourao. Row 2: Mr. Whitney, sponsor. Mr, Conner, sponsor, lim Madera, Byron Woolley, and Danny Bortel. 100 ' l Get-Aequainted Tea Promotes Fellowship Service to school and community through the promotion of fellow- ship among high school girls is the purpose of Y-Teens, junior division of the YWCA. To begin the year, club members attended a get-acquainted tea held at the YWCA. All Phoenix Union High School Y-Teens were invited with discussion groups serving to promote friendship among the vari- ous chapters. To raise funds for club activities, a brownie sale was held with prof- its supporting a picnic at Encanto Park. After bicycling to the park, members took advantage of the many facilities available, finishing the day with a pack lunch. Carole Faust, Marie Annett, Diana Burch, and Rebecca Wamsley. Intramural Tournaments Maximize Skills Intramural tournaments, a contest with Alhambra High, and a two team partici- pation in the Arizona State High School Chess Tournament held at South Moun- tain High were listed among the activities making the year a successful one for the MHS Chess Club. Throughout the year a record of each member's wins and losses was kept and served as a stimulus for improvement. Under the supervision of Mr. Hiram Snodgrass, club members sought to fur- ther their goal of good sportsmanship and fellowship in all activities as well as the promotion of chess. Row 1: Dale Sulzen, Spike Evans, Michael Clayman, Charlotte Myers, Paul Laperle, and Greg Chida. Row 2: Mr. Snodgrass, sponsor: Steve Smith, Dan St. stader. lOl Andre, Bob Innes, Robbie Kolb, and David Dock- 102 Catching the ball running hard and fast to make a touchdown-points for the team. to win, to defeat, to be champions, this is important, but one ideal reigns above it- playing the SPORT, Whatever it may be, with a spirit that accepts defeat with sad graciousness and victory with ordinate joy. Maryvale attempts to instill the idea of good sportsmanship in the minds of all participating athletes for this is the time of our lives. 103 dlg, w H ' 5 .: sg N5 . k xx ' i,'2: ..:1 HD' I si 60 '51 n An opposing West player grimaces as versatile quarterback Kenny Williams f2l7 displays his passing technique. 7-2-I Record Tailback Mitch Iohnson C401 gallops head on into a Phoenix Union defense player. The Panthers opened up the 1965 football season by losing to the Westwood Warriors 12-l3. Mary- vale earned two touchdowns, but failed to collect the extra points which proved to be the decisive factor. Despite the loss, the Cats displayed good power, both offen- sively and defensively. Blocking a Westwood punt, the Panther gained possession of the ball on the War- rior 13 yard line. From this point, Marty lmsland lofted a pass to Roger Lange in the end zone. Again in the same way, Imsland and Bob Yeats combined to complete the Panther scoring. A 32 yard touchdown pass from Marty Imsland to Mike Bolen was all the Cats needed to upset the Mustangs 22-0. Imsland looped a three yard pass to Bob Yeats for the final Panther tounchdown. Panther runners smashed through the Carl Hayden defense, picking up a total of 313 yards and five touchdowns as they walloped the Falcons 35-O. The Panther attack was highlighted by the perform- ances of Mitch Iohnson and Frank Alhambra Lions tackle an unidentified Pan- ther after he has lateraled the ball to Mitch Iohnson 1401. Cranley with Johnson carrying a 76 yard touchdown from scrimmage and Cranley churning up llO yards plus two touchdown runs. Marty 1msland's three yard pass to Bob Yeats in the end zone and Kenny Williams' boot between the uprights assured a 14-14 tie between the Panthers and the Pueblo War- riors, a team that Maryvale plays every year though she isn't in the division. The strong Panther defensive unit allowed only one Central touch- down, while the alert offense col- lected five as Maryvale cruised to a 33-7 conquest of the Bobcats. The entire first half of the contest was dominated by the Black and Gold with Kenny Williams sparking the team to 27 points. The following half saw Mitch lohnson scoring the last touchdown. Maryvale Celebrated its home- coming as Marty lmsland and Ken- ny Williams combined quarterback- ing talents to lead the Panthers to a crucial 14-7 triumph over the Al- hambra Lions. A blocked punt by lon Phillips gave Maryvale posses- sion of the ball on the Lion 25. Phil- lips battled his way to the one, and from there, Mitch Iohnson hit pay- dirt. 105 With a firm grip on the pigskin, Mike Bolen streaks for a touchdown. Panthers Route Camelback spoiled Maryvale's bid for a perfect 8-0 divisional rec- ord by scoring two first period touchdowns and going on to out- distance the Panthers 20-13. The Spartans snatched an early lead with a 77 yard touchdown pass on the first play from scrimmage. With two seconds remaining in the half, Mitch Iohnson snatched a Camelback pass on the Panther 15 yard line, and streaked down the remaining length of the field scor- ing for the Black and Gold. Maryvale's defense capitalized three times on South Mountain er- rors to lead the Panthers to a 28-8 conquest over the Rebels. The Pan- thers posted the first score set up after Bob Yeats pounced on a fum- bled ball at South's own 34 yard line. Late in the third period, the 106 , f i ef Q Spirit never has a chance to lag on the playing field, as demonstrated by this Panther uses his head. Coyotes, Capture Title Black and Gold scored their second six pointer after Frank Cranley fell on a loose ball at the Rebel 21. Panther gridders scored once in the opening minutes of the game. twice during the second period, and again with 53 seconds remaining in the contest to set West back 25-7. Mike Terry's one yard touchdown dive into the Phoenix Union end zone was all the Black and Gold needed as they routed the Coyotes 27-0 in the regular season finale to capture their first divisional title. A host of Black and Gold jerseys blocked a Union punt on the four yard line. On the following play, Bill Garrnan carried it across for paydirt. Yeats received a six yard pass from Marty Imsland late in the fourth quarter to round off the scor- ing. who -x -.- V n , ' N 'V' 3' 4 rsh- :gr , M5 ' - V f' , , Panther defenders, contributing largely to Maryvale's SAA championship, are shown overpowering a Camelback opponent for no gain. With two West tacklers close behind, Quarterback Kenny Williams drives ahead with unleashed energy. With determination and spirit, tailback Mitch Iohnson re- fuses to let an opponent stop him in his run for yardage. Even though surrounded by antagonist of a rival team, quarterback Marty lmsland does not falter in his efforts for Maryvale. 107 Varsity Capture Division II AA Title, Trav- is-x t N Q , 5 it ' s .alfa . AL-'Dusk .1 an I 32 wi 1 A '51 Row 1: Mike Clupper, George Dahe, Bill Blatch, Bill Garman, Roger Lange, Steve Virden. Dick Hartl, Ierry Martin, Art Gustafson, manager. Row 2: Coach Rollins, Don Frost, Bob Lizardi, Mike Terry, Mitch Iohnson, Kenny Williams, Iohn Phillips, Iim Frkovich, Ozzie Kynast, David Hughes, Coach Stites. Row 3: Coach Pilch, Prank Cranley, Dale 108 Bauman, Mike Bolen, Ken Leebuzg, Marty lmsland, Bob Yeats, Marvin Bethea, Ierry Kullos, William Goddard, Abe Guiterrez. Row 4: Tim Carman, Earl Smith, Ierry Maze, Steve Ward, Ken Killebrew, Rick Woodward, Bruce Yost, Rick Potts, Gary Coley. Tucson Bruce Yo Bethea, lerry Kullos, William Goddard, Abe X 5,5-sgi A l ,fish ref? A 43' f . .5 .. , 1 . I. its against West. Q X. I Row 4: Tim Carman, Earl Smith, Ierry Steve Ward' Ken Kiuebzew' Rick Woodward' Maryvale players look on anxiously while their teammates battle to st, Rick Potts, Gary Coley. sf - I Team Captain Roger Lange contemplates receiving or kicking upon winning the toss another 'X victory, 109 Sideline Reacts to Semi-Finals Action 51 Y if' .fc N Line play gets rough as the Panthers vie with Tucson High for the state finals. At a rain soaked University of Arizona Stadium, the Panthers fought impressively but futily against Tucson High, the eventual state champion. The Panthers dropped the semi-championship game 26-7. A crowd of school-spirited Pan- thers remained throughout the con- stant drizzle of rain in a hopeful attempt of boosting the Black and Gold to victory. Marty Imsland displayed his best aerial attack of the year. He com- pleted 1S of 25 passes for a total of 221 yards. His chief targets were Dale Bauman and Bob Yeats. Tucson lead 7-O before MHS tied the score late in the first period on a 16 yard run by Frank Cranley, and a conversion by Kenny Wil- liams. The apparently empty stands watch as a swarm of Maryvale players block a Tucson kick. 'I10 Head Coach Carl Hollins shows concern and de termination as he watches his team. if 'Q il? AWQ Gang tackles and hard runners add up to a hard fought game in which both teams get their share of business. ,, 19 vw Top: Rain soaked players give all their attention to the progress of the game. Middle: Coach Rollins gives instruc- tions as Mitch Iohnson concentrates. Bottom: The worried faces oi the MHS cheerleaders express the anxious feeling of the crowd at the Tucson game. 111 Row 1: Carl Taylor, manager, Art Caughlan, Brent Burns, Sumner Lipscomb, Bob Hazelton, Mike Bechtel, Randy Hawkins. Mike Quijada, Charlie Tadano, and Mark Yost. Row 2: Coach Cline, Gary Post, manager. Bob Caughlan, Bob Hart, Gary Randall, lim Caruthers, Dick Hartl, Bob Baker, Henry Mikolajczyk, and Bob Bechtel. Row 3: Ioe Youngs, Gary Jewell, Pat Poland, Gary Whipps, Fred Spitler Vic Werhanowicz, left Poland, Dan McKe1vie, David Sancic, an Coach Walker. Row 4: Bruce Iennings, left Stensgard, Butch McCu11ey Mickey Konesky, Paul Bassa, Mark Iohnson, Dennis Iames, Ron Baker, and Keith Varty. MHS , V . I Westwood O 6 .lunlor arslt P ayers 6 12 ' ' ' ' Hayden 13 O Gam Grldlron Experience 19 0 Central 6 6 The combined coaching of Mr. The Panthers performed impres- Alhambra 6 Don Cline and Mr. Cecil Walker sively throughout the eight game piloted the Iunior Varsity Panthers season. Their worst setback was by Camelback 20 to a successful 5-4-1 seasonal rec- a two touchdown margin. The three ord. The team rapidly became more other losses were by seven points South 19 familiar with the various techniques or less. West 13 involved in football and was able The Frosh enjoyed victories again to skillfully apply them, from two to four touchdowns. Their p,U, 21 Among the outstanding players were sopohomre Mike Quijada, a good prospect for next year's quar- terback on the varsity squad. Art and Bob Caughlan, leading ground gainers, played an import- ant role also. There are several others, who will also be moved to the varsity roster next year. Maryvale's Freshman gridders, coached by Mr. Howard Powers suf- fered defeat in three of their first four outs, but encountered less re- sistance in the second half of the season. Their record finally evened at a satisfactory four wins and four defeats. 112 biggest triumph was a 33-7 trounc- ing of West. Maryvale's lightweight football, coached by Mr. Hicks, finished its season with a disappointing 2-6 rec- ord. The Panthers, with a somewhat weak defense, won both games by shutouts. They blanked North 12-0, and overwhelmed Camelback 35-0. During the annual intra-squad football game. a flying Panther intercepts the pigskin inten- ded for 42. Freshmen Break Even Durlng Season MHS North 18 6 Hayden 12 7 Central O 13 Alhambra 19 12 Camelback 13 7 South 7 21 West 7 33 PU O 20 Row 1: Brad Aker, Wes Dennis, Edward Cain, Danny Espinoza, Dave Decker, Coach Young, Coach Powers, Pete Dufek, Floyd Day, Marv McGrew, Don Whipple, Thad Poland, and Steve Mc! Queen, manager. Row 2: Danny Moreno, Don Irvine, Richard Schallmo, Vincent Cutri, Tom Miller, Ron Meyer, Iim Collins, Douglas DeSanti, Tony Matur- ani, and Drew Sinemus, Row 3: Bill Anderson, Iim Hoshaw, Steve Littrell, lim O'Connel1, Ierry Zysek, Raymond St. Cyr, Larry Valasco, Charlie Coburn, Richard Lamprecht, Rick Linscott, and Ioe Simpson. Row 4: Iohn Given, Craig Holland, Chris Mosher, Ronald Hergert, Charles Clark, Steve Besst, Craig Van Houten, Steve Schumacher, Mick Hatch, and Steve Iohnson. Camelback 113 Richard Rogers finishes first for Maryvale in a duel meet with Phoenix Union. The Panthers were outdistcmced 50-15. Coach Harold Iackson, in his first year at Maryvale High School, pi- loted the varsity. junior varsity, and freshmen cross country teams to their most prosperous seasons. The varsity, behind the leader- ship of Dave Mata, captain, and Ken Gray. co-captain. equaled last year's seasonal record with an em- inent seven wins and two defeats. The two setbacks were a result of the hard running of Central and Phoenix Union, the state champion. Due to the Phoenix Union loss, Maryvale was forced to accept sec- ond perch in the division. The Panthers netted second place in the city with 65 points. Again they rejected first place by Phoenix Union. The meet took place Nov. 24 at Papago Park. Richard Rogers, who pocketed ninth place, was first to finish for Maryvale. He was 'I'l4 we 'ff VW W' 4 r ff' if it Q 4 5 A . A if ff iff it 5 2 V fi 1 7 'F V 1 l P 5 f 7 1231 w' I 'ff 4 -n311,ij.g,g,8 4 tw 3? A, gn if V' af 4 - ga f fy, I V ' 4 7 ,. jj 1 Q V: 4.5! I V ,lu . . Y, , , A Q' 1 ,, . M V' M - ' f ' ' ' fx - - W' islam 5 f , -,, t ' rt ' , , '11 .rn -I he ' 4 f ' ' 'VV' -f w A L , , g -:, 1, A 'hyatt H Q' ' , 1 ,Q Aja' Mg , ,. 3.5 Q ' 9 M, ,, . . ...J . ,. ,',.. ' if it 'H+' ' V' 5 . w V -Pri' I . if m i ' MQW ' 7 1 I f ' 'S W - t- ,' , iff - Q, ,A f Q ' fi , 1' Q . ' Why 'E ' P ..' r 3 if i H.: . J -, Q... 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The Panthers were bested by only Phoenix Union, Sun- nyslope. and Pueblo. There were in the area of 200 runners and all of Maryvale's five scorerswere among the first 50 to cross the line. Although Maryvale's Iunior Var- sity cross country team was victim- ized by Glendale, Central and Phoenix Union, the Panthers ex- perienced a fine season. They were triumphant in six other meets. Two of their three letdowns were by differences of three points. The MHS Marathonites other however was a severe thrash ing from Phoenix Union. Most of th Black and Gold victories were b wide scores, except for a thin 25-2 win over South Mountain. Last call Freshmen. These word conveyed excitement into the heart of the cross country, as they move towards the starting line to begi their first one mile journey in hig school competition. Bang! With th sound of the gun, they were off an running to a perfect 9-O division championship. The Panther bagged the title with a narrow 25-3 margin over the Phoenix Unio Frosh. The team's success this year ' in part due to the growing suppo given to the sport. Mrs. Brims, t school nurse. was one of the mo faithful advocates of cross count from its beginning at Maryvale. gym W Vt R W f 'Qt 3,45 M 4: et W, T 1 5? ix new dun 4 M' get ef-A' Q T 7 7,5 9 We WS 'Jw L A Lg N w M45 1? MW 94' 4 WWW! gwwwm 'ff mm wi-ff -WVWQ' The state meet begins with a bang. as Rick Merwin and Greg Hancock run well for Maryvale. Both boys placed high in the meet at Papago Park. Richard Rogers runs with an undisputed control of second place in the novice race at Thunderbird Park. Rogers won a medal for finishing second. 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Cross Country Coach Harold Iackson. new to Maryvale, watche Row 2: Rick Merwin, Greg Hancock, Paul Irish, Lon Bull, and Iohn Stephens. closely as his runners work-out. 116 1 it . 'R ..,, 2 . 0 xi Q1 x ' A fl 'N-.,..,,h he Row 1: Ed Hergert, lim De Young, Kenny Allen. Row Z: Iim Campbell, Chuck Corley, Kenny Hansen. Freshmen Vanquish Area Challengers in Cross-Country 4' .layvees Win Six, Lose Th ree Tilts For Fine Record Scoreboard Camelback North Glendale Paradise Valley Central Alhambra South Mountain West Phoenix Union 36 36 26 forfeit 26 50 29 39 15 MHS 19 21 29 29 15 26 18 50 Tom Gammili, Dan Lonsberry, Mike Iackson, Rick Carras, and Mike Bull Scoreboard MHS Camelback 46 19 North 36 18 Glendale forfeit Paradise Valley forfeit Central 44 16 Alhambra 37 15 South Mountain 35 23 West 34 22 Phoenix Union 31 25 'I17 Iohn Iohnson grimaces as he attempts to take down his opponent in the meet at South Mountain. After succeeding in forcing his foe to the mat, Mitch Iohnson begins work on the next step. 118 Heavyweight Kirby Biddlecome displays his strength in the process of reversing a Camelback antagonist. x 2 With a tight grip on his rival, Panther grappler Don Swain toils to salvage a point. Grapplers Gra Ti tv M' Panther Wrestlers Amass 9-I Record Heavyweights Kirby Biddlecome and Ioe Lugo prepare for combat in the feature wrestling event at Alhambra, Biddlecome was setback 7-4. The Black and Gold varsity grap- plers rolled away the mat for 1965- 66 after completing the most suc- cessful year of wrestling at Mary- vale. Coach Clubine paved the Way as the Panthers followed through with nine out ot ten victories in dual competition, a second place divi- sional termination, and a share of third position in the state. Ralph Destrini, Mike Steinbaugh. Tony Dowell, Bill Garman, Mitch Iohnson, Tim Carman, Iohn Iohn- son, Gary Coley, and Kirby Biddle- come' advanced to the state meet which took place Feb. 18-19 at Phoe- nix Union High School, and consist- ed ot 29 teams. The Panthers col- lected 39 points to tie Palo Verde for third place. Tim Carman became Maryvale's first state Wrestling champion by decisioning his opponent 6-4 in the finals, and Mike Steinbaugh had to settle for second place in his weight category when he lost 3-0 to end his bid for the crown. Iohn Iohnson 120 slipped into fourth place after miss- ing a chance for third with a 4-1 topple. Eighteen teams assembled Feb. 10-12 at Alhambra High School to participate in the divisional meet. Maryvale scored 79 points to ac- quire second place. Tony Dowell, the only undefeat- ed Panther in dual competition, Won the championship in his 127 pound bracket by Winning three de- cisions, 6-0, 7-3, and 7-3. 145 pound- er Tim Carman earned the title with 14-0 and 13-0 whitewashings and a pin. At 154 pounds, Iohn Iohnson became champ with a pin, and vic- tories of 5-4 and 4-0. Heavyweight Kirby Biddlecome triumphed 3-O, and won by a fall, but dropped the championship match for a second place standing. Ralph Destrini, Bill Garman, Mitch Iohnson, and Gary Coley each conquered third place with 3-1 records while Mike Steinbaugh was master twice to obtain fourth. Tim Carman uses his weight in an Scoreboard MHS Central 39 56 Phoenix Union 13 36 Camelback 14 25 West 14 28 Central 13 36 Alhambra 17 22 South 10 32 Carl Hayden 11 28 Palo Verde 25 16 Cortez 12 28 North 5 37 West 58 in Dual Matche houlders of his opponent to the mat. Carman uses his opponent's head to figure out how to win e match. Frank Crcmley struggles to free himself from the clutches of ci West ugressor in order to gain a point. Iohn Iohnson illustrates the first step he uses in preparation to pin his man. 'l2'I l L A lx AK . 4 Row 1: Tony Dowell, Mike Riches, Mike Steinbaugh, Ralph Destrini, lack Geesey, L95 O'Nei1, Frank Cyqnley, Kirby Biddlecome, lim and Don Swain. Row 2: Gary Coley, Iohn Iohnson, Tim Carman, Frkovich, Steve Elmore, and Coach Stites. Mitch Iohnson, Bill Garman, and Ron Swain. Row 3: Coach Clubine, Tim Carman Wins State Championship The one Word that best de- scribes this team is desire. They wanted to wrestle. They wanted to Win. They did both, asserted head coach Chuck Clubine. Noticeably proud. the usually taciturn mentor becomes quite talk- ative when reflecting on the wres- tling team and its record. It has to be a team effort. Our overall balance gave us our 9-l dual match record. I could always depend on every man on the team to give a 100 per cent effort wheth- er it was in practice or on the mat. The explanation for Tim Car- man's success lies in this same mental attitude and competitive spirit. In fact, he was the epitome f of it. Tim and Mike Steinbaugh both overcame physical liabilities to become superior Wrestlers. This wrestling season has been a most gratifying experience, he Conclud- Iohn Iohnson clamps tightly to a Camelback canvasback while contemplating on what his next move will be. in ' 'Ryze-M.. Q ,l ed. 'I22 . . Matmen Compil -4-2 Record Under the direction of Coach Kenneth Stites, the Black and Gold Iunior Varsity matmen continued down the victory road by Winning three of their four remaining en- counters, and closing the season with a 5-4-2 record. Highlights of the season occurred when the little Panthers overpow- ered Phoenix Union 44-10, smother- ed Cortez 35-9, and rounted North 32-18. The I.V. grapplers suffered their Worst defeats from Alhambra 13- 38, South 14-30, Carl Hayden 14-30. The outstanding I.V. Wrestlers were David Dobash, Bill Sturgeon, Ierry Kullos, and Mark Iohnson. 158 pound Dobash enjoyed a perfect 8-0 record. Sturgeon suffered de- feat only once While compiling nine victories. Injury riddled lerry Kul- los, wrestling at 165 pounds, won six and lost one, and 135 pound Mark Iohnson finished the season with an 8-5 record. Scoreboard MHS Phoenix Union 10 44 Camelback 23 28 West 25 22 Central 24 24 Alhambra 38 13 South 30 14 Carl Hayden 30 14 Palo Verde 18 26 Cortez 9 35 North 18 32 East 20 20 Row 1: Mark Iohnson, Tom Baker, Mike Hintz, Bill Sturgeon, Bob Saldana, and Mike Gaughn. Row 2: Rick Barr, Mike Bo- lin. Paul Ienkins, Mike Haitt, Bob Hazelton, and David Dobash. Row 3: Wayne Lorch, Ralph Snodgrass, Ron Hergert, Iohn Greeson, Walter Kolb, Don Whipple, Ran- dy Reid, Paul Marshall, Tim Rudd, and Coach Kenneth Stites. Bob Saldana throws a Camelback opponent to help the Iunior Varsity team pile up points. 123 Panther cager Kenny Hansen shoots over the outstretched arms of a Salpointe defender, Dennis Compton outreaches teammate Bob Yeat while Bob Yeats leaps for the rebound. Panther Hoopsters Fail to Catch Fire, Suff Hampered by inexperience, the Panther-five underwent another disappointing season with a 4-14 record. Head Coach Ierry Waugh believes his team, with the experi- ence gained this year, will perform with a much better result in 1966-67. Seniors Marty Imsland and Bob Yeats were the only Panthers who had played varsity basketball prior to this year. Iuniors Kenny Hansen, lim Campbell, and Tom Richards comprised the remainder of the 124 starting lineup. Backing them up were Pete Bab- cock, Dale Bauman, Dennis Comp- ton, Steve Matherly, and Iohn Ryder, all juniors. Larry Linebarger and Kenny Williams were the other two senior members of the squad. Kenny Hansen, who played con- sistently throughout the season, led the Panthers scoring with 217 points, and an average of 12 points per game. Hansen gained a con- siderable amount of experience and will be one of the Black and Gold leading figures next year wh they will hopefully shoot for a wi ning season. Hensen shined in t Cat's 73-54 jolting of Tucson. also paced the Panther attac against Alhambra when they d feated the Lions 49-33 in the t teams first encounter and 62-54 their return clash later in the ye Hansen also was the big scor when Maryvale trimmed Carl Ha den 54-53. cr scramble for the rebound after an unsuccessful free throw attempt. osing Season SCOREBOARD 64 66 61 70 67 48 53 55 33 MHS 49 38 40 46 44 44 54 48 49 SCOREBOARD South 64 P.U. 76 North 54 Camelback 61 Tucson 54 West 54 Hayden 59 Central 66 Alhambra 54 MHS 56 59 45 40 73 50 56 57 62 X? , Marty Imsland reaches high to tip in two points against North 125 Xl THE! gg Row 1: Marty Imsland, Larry Linebarger, Steve Matherly, and Kenny Campbell, and Coach Waugh Row 3 Ray Wilkes manager Pete Williams. Row 2: Iohn Ryden. Dale Bauman, Dennis Compton, Jim Babcock, Kenny Hansen Torn Richards and Rex Kerr manager Waugh? Charges Beat Ihambra Twice Marty Imsland, who missed two games this year due to a slight in- jury, fell short of Hansen in the scoring department. He amassed 194 points with an average of ll per game. Imsland played well dur- ing the season and scored a high of 21 points against South Mountain. Iim Campbell scored highly in the second half of the season to edge veteran Bob Yeats by two points. Campbell collected a total of 157 points. Tom Richards was the only starter who scored less than 100 points. Although the Cats were encum- bered with numerous handicaps and disadvantages, they energetic- ally represented the spirit of Mary- vale High School. 126 'i lf ' TUDTBALL gy W . l -, 4' Coach Waugh Dennis Compton stumbles over Kenny Han- sen and a North player who ended up on the floor after struggling to gain possession of the loose ball. ' awfiwrm 2 M in M ,JZ E Q J ' 'C RAN Q 4554 NHXMZ A game with Camelback begins as Center Paul Bassa endeavors to tip the ball to one ot his team mates. Junior Varsity Team Wins Eight of Last II Contests Row 1: Paul Iohnson, Carl Schwartz, Paul Bassa. and Iim Caruthers. Row 2: Darrell Ihns, Mike Quijada, Terry Graham, and Iohn Irwin. Row 3: Coach Kindall, Iimmy Yee, Mike Clupper, and Donald Kesler. 128 Coach Wayne Kindall's Varsity cagers, sparked by the ' shooting of Donald Kesler and Bassa, emerged with eight tri' I ' a of their ten remaining clashes to clude the season with a pro 11-7 record. Kesler seized Panther scoring ors by accumulating l93 Bassa followed closely with l Iirnmy Yee netted 142 points for place, While Mike Clupper ' with 135. lim Carruthers contr ll7 points to round out the le scorers. Camelback was the only which subdued Maryvale twice. SCOREBOARD South 44 49 Phoenix Union 40 35 Salpointe 41 54 North 44 52 Camelback 53 51 West 48 50 Carl Hayden 47 45 Central 52 45 Alhambra 42 45 South 30 47 Phoenix Union 88 70 North 43 60 Camelback 76 51 Tucson 56 52 West 51 56 Carl Hayden 44 59 Central 33 54 Alhambra 48 58 215, SCOREBOARD GOLD FINAL SCORES MHS South 41 35 Phoenix Union 52 32 North 36 41 Camelback 25 34 East 41 35 West 30 36 Hayden 25 46 Central Z1 34 Alhambra 41 46 South 21 31 Phoenix Union 45 37 North 31 33 Camelback 36 45 East 23 28 West 24 41 Hayden 35 24 Central 44 38 Alhambra 27 30 SCOREBOARD BLACK FINAL SCORES MHS South 38 54 Phoenix Union 63 37 North 32 53 Camelback 39 29 West 43 35 Hayden 53 33 Central 26 30 ow 1: Steve Littrell, Craig Van Houten, Dennis Darling, and Doug DeSanti, Row 2: Frank Putnam, Alhambra 48 36 ave Pinner, Raymond St. Cyr, and Lee Bolen. Row 3: Danny Moreno, Ron Barrett, and Mike 5011111 31 41 heney' Phoenix Union 45 40 North 53 49 Camelback 41 36 East 23 52 , Hayden 30 43 rosh Holland Bolen Star We 32 as Central 41 40 Alhambra 30 44 or Black, Gold Shooters Craig Holland scored 256 points to p ace the Frosh Black basketball team 1 an 8-9 record, and Lee Bolen's 225 -pened a gap for the Gold's 12-6 lnish, the best yet for a freshman tasketball team at Maryvale. The Black's last hope of reaching de .500 mark failed when they were strained 41-40 by Central, after tam- g Alhambra 44-30. The Gold re- essed North, Camelback, West, and lhambra twice this season, and ared victories with their other op- 2 4 - nents except Phoenix Union which as the only team to master them 1Ce. Other leading frosh scorers were Collins with 192 points and Mike heney with 112. Both boys played r the Gold team. John Schoenauer llected 125 for the Black, while amates Ray Robertson and Wes ennis scored close to 80 points -M iece. ur se :w,:if.,s Row 1: Coach Young, Steve McQueen, Charles Busick, Dan Lonsberry, Richard Thorp, and Ron Meyer. Row 2: Iohn Schoenauer, Mike Fair, Thad Poland, Steve Besst, Wes Dennis, and Ray Robertson. Row 3: David Quijada, Marvin McGrew, Craig Holland, Ioe Simpson, and Steve Schumacher. 129 it 9-Y P14 ' V 'l ,iA 5 . .. l 1-no1'HA he 4,4 - .Q IOQKQQJ , , t,,4 tx if , K , 4,53 3231, ,Zig 5 X if - -'taxing -g N , W , ' A E?!fQ5pHE:' f 3535 we ,-1 . Mr. Harmon Unkrich, varsity boys tennis coach, prac- ticed many hours after school with the boys to prepare them for upcoming competition. Allen, Scofield, 1 , 1 Wilson Head Varsity tennis player lim Scofield uses the twist service method of serving in ordd to baffle his receiver. Boy Netsters my 1 in , Y .Y N XX, rx! .iw ' fix N 3 1 'x 1 lv' ivy 1 1 'yy i ' 1 i 1 X, , ii K lx ,A X, r X , ,M 1 Q .IK X . XYXN 2 Mr. George Stanley directed the junior varsity boys Bill Loucks, Martin Diaz, Iohn Wilson, Bob Oless, and Danny Scott. tennis players with plans of boosting them to next year's varsity team. 130 r. 1 fi .-4. .1 3 'P , . , ego , EE kyy , V J, Z ,J...ar 5 T 7 Y V, l 1 -' ft 1 1 lj r xi' if t i f ,nm ' A s A Iim Scofield, Steve Virden, Bob Allen, Larry Wilson, Bob Walker, Ion Borin. if n.... fl -5 fi ,,x Xa. T 'I' Q 1 . 42 ' ,.,,, , ,, .loam r . :Mm Q . ,. ,N,::.i,i:Q , i t , , . . ,, aww. r- ! i S -. ' il 3 EM . -X-..: .4 r eno, ,M . . A.. I V' . ,.,,.,.r. , . . -M is we i 1 . . l , ii? , -Q . 5 . , Wilson of the varsity team produces a to the ball by slicing it off the edge of the l. f Row l: Bill Loucks, Martin Diaz, Ioe O'Hara, Bob Oless. Row 2: Mr. Emmons, Ray Segerman. Iohn Wilson, David Kilmer. Back again this year for the Maryvale boys tennis team were lim Scofield, Bob Walker, and Bryan Wilson. Other members of the team were Bob Allen and Ion Borin, both of whom advanced from last year's junior varsity. Mr. Harmon Unkrich, new to the Maryvale coaching staff, hoped to make his first year a big year. Bob Allen rapidly moved up the ladder into first place, but received strong competition from his varsity co- horts. Ray Segerman remained at the top of the junior varsity ladder most of the season. He was followed by Don Scott, Iohn Wilson, and Bob Oless. Mr. George Stanley, also new at coaching Maryvale tennis, prac- ticed with the team after school and during Weekends to ready them for opposing teams. 131 pai' 'T ' -w , 'Q Tv. f Resting between sets, Rhonda Walden and Pat Vogelpohl discuss the following games. .1 .ht Q-I Varsity: Bonnie 'I32 Kensmore, Nancy Castle, Pat Donahue, Io Kulik, Barb Pile, Kathy Barker, and Pam Passey. 1 1 M 'Q'-. We Showing her forehand ability, Pat Donahue moves quickly to return a ball. In--Q., ' the ball, Nancy Castle begins the game. , -, 1 .V szgf , off' l A , , op.. .- J . 1, '- 4 . 34.4325 , . . 4. ,ir v, f gg. , -',,Qv,X . , . . W, i 9 o3X , , e,4Nh?'., , , 15,3 V I Q 4, 020. 05. Ik, ' A 3 ' 1-g,d'v.' ft . ,Q'!l'N ' W,-T' ' 7 -if , X W 1 .:' 41 , ...'-.2 t ' 1 .. cz . A' - . . , ' if hampion tennis player, Mrs. Clayton, coaches irls' tennis. 4-.-.......-., ..sF. s..ss . ...... .-.- ,,.,. -.u.3:.,..,..,,.,,,,-M, L,,A ,LAL C , , W , ll KV, K A K i . , . , Q 1 , Y M Y 1 . A .' I ll' -. ll f'. ' 1 fi I ,. . V' N- . . I .' 1 sg L. . s q , - g , J. :', i 5- -, f L Q 1, E 5 i I 5 fffr 95:3 '. F i . :sig . .sgsgi 1 ass, n 1 :asser t L . gf .4 4 55,5 .e args..-ea .. im- ,, L 1 yas, ef.. A f f r 'W 4' ss.. fs 1- , LV.: Mary Hislop, Pat Vogelpohl. Rhonda Walden, Liana Lohr, Cindy Kidd, Nancy Campbell, and Clara Engstrom. Tennis Champion Clayton Imparts Winning Instruction Receiving top notch training from Mrs. Dorothy Clayton, a champion tennis player, the Maryvale varsity, junior varsity, and freshman girls tennis teams were confident of achieving triumphant seasons. Pre- vious experience by the varsity and junior varsity players was a large asset to both teams. Lead by team captain Cathy Bar- ker, the Varsity girls Won four of their first five matches. A 4-3 loss to Central was the first time the var- sity girls scored against the Bob- cats. The junior varsity began the season by winning four straight games including a 7-O blanking of Central. Frosh: Row 1: Cindy Goad, Margie Sweeney, Diane Lanoue. Karen Angalich, Vicki Havir, Ann Dove, and Clara Engstrom. Row 2: Sandy Spaeth, Cindy Kidd. Ioan Hegle, Mary Hislop, Marilyn Killough. Liana Lohr. and Mrs. Clayton. 133 gg, L Mr 134 wi Rick Canterbury aids tumbler Neil Seiss who is in process of completing a back flip. G mnasts Need Dave Andrade strenuously performs the cross, a difiic technique on the still rings. Mark Aramian does a handstand on the still rings. tt vii?.,SX W, 6 S 'th sf' gf ix f f' A at 1 N Q. mg? si til ,ef 'N Qty Hg? ts Q Q egg ggi! V R 5 if was t , tt-we is ,go me f 0 tx x 5 1 N' K is X ls f- if -, ww K 1 4? t X X at Wg 'Vets iM i Bob Hart works on the side horse, one of the most difficult events of a gymnast meet. Strength, Endurance For Routine Work I H A handstand on the high bar is the specialty of gymnast lack Payne. With a ripple of biceps, deltoids, and various other muscles, Maryvale gymnasts competed on the high bar, parallel bars, still rings, side horse, tumbling, cmd in free form. Although the gymnasts follow a Iunior Varsity schedule, their routines require strength, endurance and precision. Each contestant is judged on both his form and the difficulty of his routine. Team scores are based on the places won by each team with first place scoring the most points and fourth place scoring the least. In his first year at Maryvale, Coach Dave Carpenter built a solid team in all cat- egories. His charge spent long, arduous hours practicing to perfect their routines. Gymnastics continues to grow in popu- larity both nationally and here at Mary- vale. More teams are being organized in the district each year. 135 K 11 inns-Q' 'moss 'R QWAWM Larry Feil iollows through with his swing on the first tee at Maryvale Golf fied Alhambra golfer walk towards the green after teeing off. Course, Larry rolled in a par on the 350 yard fairway. 136 , 'W s ,km Q Linksters Change to Medal Matche NO Varsity golfer Mike Motte lines up a putt on the second green, before he puts it in for a par. Larry Feil, Dave Engelking, and an unidenti- 1 s x f.,h-npr Tipton jokes with his Alhambra rival the golf ball landed after the first tee. Led by returning lettermen Larry r en and Mike Motte and long- nocker David Engleking, Coach ea Geiler's linksmen figured to ave a good year. Pushing the three seniors for tarting positions on the five-man eam were sophomores Bill Contine, oger Hughes, Bob Schwartz, and oug Pool. If these younger swing- rs develop as expected over the oming two years, Maryvale could ve tough in the next two seasons. This year all teams compete on medal play basis when the team the least number of strokes instead of the match play the team with the most holes gets the victory. Golf Pro Nel- Tooker of Maryvale Golf Course the team practices, assists Geiler with the team. T0 V Zitt 26 fiiaritrtisftl'-its: 1tg,f,5gE,y,'g gf, .. .. 'ff-t-.51-if Jef .,t J P as they walk toward the spot Larry Feil putts from about twelve feet out while Dave Engelking watches and waits for his turn. ps- Row 1: Iim Kennedy, Bob McDonald, Doug Pool, Bob Swartz, Roger Hughes, Curt Zody, Bill Contine, and Steve Tipton. Row 2: Harry Legas, Dave Engelking, Brad Martindale, Dean Piles, Randy Smith, Chuck Milo, Mike Motte, Larry Feil, and Coach Geller. 'I37 Returning Lettermen Brighten Mar vale Row 1: Dave Mata, Greg Hancock, Ray Markwell, Lon Bull, Rick Merwin, Roger Lange, lack Binder, and Iohn Stephens. Row 2: Mike Bechtel, Robert Lopez, Arlo Anderson, Iett Herring, Eddie Page, Iohn Gleason, Dennis Iames, Gilbert Moreno, Mike Rice and Coach Pilch. Row 3: Bill Prospects for Coach Richard Pilch and his 1966 Maryvale varsity track team loomed brightly with the re- turn of lack Binder, captain, Kenny Gray, Greg Hancock, Roger Lange, Van Livingston, Dave Mata, Bill Noller, Mike Rice, and Iohn Steph- ens, captain. Mr. Pilch, also a football coach. took over the duty of instructing the flew ' 1, D4 ,M ,W -M varsity trackmen with hopes of leading them to a victorious sea- son, The Cats made tracks in that direction by thrashing South Moun- tain 80-47 in the season opener at Maryvale. In each event the Black and Gold cindermen displayed much speed, stamina, and coordination, three im- portant factors for a winning team. 4 - V , . it , , ' ,, ' 1111-11' in Ax ..-. V- -W -H f . ,.,,c.,....,,,,.. , ---'H- ff' - L - 4 , -1 Q 1',,,i,., wt---,., - -- -1 L- , V-'W I ,,., H, M - f - f I , , 1 fn- ------2 : S -45 me' ' r Q , . .. . --- -z u r s ,U .v--- 'r-- -2, -- - 4, ,, I, , ,- V ' A ll A ,, V W, ak A r I A Q V ,..,.i-.--M531 . Z., . -. -- it r -- - - v A A, jf' - L+ -fi! I -'i, , ' - f , 9 ' 1. . ' V . 5 if ' f . 5519 fl' J' Y QF x ' , V. ll I A . , ,. .. R f XM , ,, Q ' 1 v- ei ' ' A Q -rf A - I .- ,. - li . A fda- W - I pq , X, . . , y I A H 5 1 E W I li Row l: Mike Doyle, Iim Yee, Randy Aleshire, Butch McCulley, Murril Gash, Alan Sylvia. and David Rexroad. Row Z: Iim Rayles, Steve Stratton, Keith Varty, Kirk Stephenson, Rod Buech- ler, Steve Lincoln, and Gary Post. Row 3: Ioe Youngs, Scott Lee, Ieff Stensgard, Dennis Compton, Don Lewis, Henry Mikolajczyk. and Dave Williamson. 138 Noller, Scott Collins, Bill Brandon, Phil Korhel, Carl Schwartz, I1 Clarke, Iim Rath, Tommy Richards, and Marty lmsland. Row 4: V Livingston, Dan Whitacker, lohn Greeson, Dave Maneifel, Mike McDe itt, Kirby Biddlecome, Ozzie Kynast, Bill Glatch, and Ed Hergert. The discus spins in the air as it gains altitude and distance after Mike McDermitt releases it in a meet against South Mountain. ns, -under Prospects f-.ev 'iz mm wwrgsw 'K Y. U1 -ex- sy... 5 1e- fl r,-if 3, -Na- fter cr runmng start Eddie Page p1CkS up speed and imcxlly springs rwurd into the sand pit R 'H R a' -naw., , ' F A7-s f W 1 ,ij 1 4 : 4 5. .1 'nu Q i s m y b I M, ,,, P ,-. 1 . . rf ff , '54 P' ,Jr piif.. X. xfl 4: gif!! Q 5 F. 'J5'SY, f , J' - f ' ' 511,-fl., L-2 'Ffh 1 1 . .X I A -M - i2 A7 fl39V?l:Qf' - i L. , ,, ' m y gs S 1.1yi.1'Tg1-' P- ,A 1 6. if f f an Ffe1'LY??.223 eifg-if , Qi-g,Q,f,if:s -M. . :sv , , i ' jing 1.-f:',f-gi 5.-J A A We s V file, wW5?f:f:M'-lf Z i' -Q' 'i ' 1 I .. f' ing I ilk! ,S ' 'I ' ,,f i 'E E i .. 2 5 Y Q! Q ,, ,K 'i 2 2 With all his strength, pole vcxulter Iohn Gleason hoists himself skywurd to earn points during cx Mcxryvcxle track meet. 139 11 11:11 ,M nnyvql it lllvvfllf Hflwr Y r iff BASE 1: Y 1 . Row 1: George Dahe, Bruce Schatzer, Charles Poe, Dave Smith, Mat Bauman, Dave Hughes, Kenny Williams, and Brent Burns. Row Clifford, Bill Barker, Bill Gandy, Cecil Morris, and Rex Kerr, manager. Kenny Hansen, Mike Bolen, Frank Cranley, Iohn Ryden, Ken Leebur Row 2: Jerry Kenniger, Greg Heck, lerry Maze, Tom Keller, Dale Roger Walters, Mike Smith, and Mike Terry. Terry, Han en Hurl For Panther Nine delivered them to first baseman Dale Bauman. Mike Smith at second base and Tom Kelly at shortstop composed the rest of the starting fielders. Hurlers Mike Terry and Kenny Hansen dominated the mound for the Panthers While Kenny Williams worked from behind the plate. With a solid outfield, a sturdy in- field, two reliable pitchers, and a devoted coach, the Maryvale base- ball Panthers anticipated an im- provement of last year's 3-13 record. Coach Gil Trejo placed Frank Cranley in left field, Cecil Morris in center, and Roger Walters in right field. At the hot corner Charlie Poe scooped up ground balls and Mike Smith takes a firm stance and readies Paul Ienkins and Coach Row 1: Ierry Martin, Ron Griffin, Mike DiMuria, Kenny Allen, Stafford. Row 2: Eddie Iohnson, Terry Waisner, Terry Graham, Paul Corley, Mike Quijada, Steve Keegan, and Paul Bassa. Row 3: Chuck Corley, Russell Benton, Iock Vogelpohl, Tim Galloway, Pat Cech, Tom Dinqes, and George Azbill. 140 I l 'iF!?f'ri '4' 1 South Mountain Rebel slides into second base as ike Smith takes a throw from Kenny Williams. hortstop Tom Kelly backs the play up. If a 3 - ,,,,,.,.--w .,,,,,,..-- xk David Hughes Waits on deck before stepping into the batter's box to test his skill at hitting. Row l: David Quijada, Tim Rudd, Darrell Hudson, Frank Roberts, Don Irvine, Bill Azbill, Iohn Schoenauer, Craig Holland, and Coach Hicks. Row 2: Paul Lowrie, Rick Linscoit, Mike the opposition s pitch in a game at South ain. Fair, Ray Robertson, Wes Dennis, Danny Moreno, Drew Sinemus, Iim Collins, and Gary Van Drie. Row 3: Iohn Wilkirson, Raymond St. Cyr, Ron Barrett, Chris Mosher, Clark Mueller, Lee Bolen, Frank La Cosse, Dennis Keegan, Rick Carras. ,-,v1, Y :. 141 Cheerleaders Raise Spirit, Noise Levels .MMM-rewiws 142 Barbara Nelma, Kathy Look, Connie Engstrom, tco-captainb Cory Vaillencourt, Pat Motte, and Gail Vredenburg, standing, tcaptainl. pprentice Cheerleaders Excite Crowds charge of the junior varsity poms and cheers. Connie Crumb teaches them new cheering dancing techniques. 1 ? f Miss Norma Price, varsity poms and cheers sponsor, works long hours to help the girls prepare for their performances, Where the team action is: that is where you will find the cheer- leaders. Whether it is in the rain at Tucson or in the Maryvale gym during a basketball game, the cheers are always there, support- ing the team and urging the student body to participate in the excitement with them. Cheerleaders were charged with responsibility of maintaining not only school spirit but also the cheer- ing level at the games. Working continuously throughout the year, the MHS Pom Pon girls presented various dance routines and drills to music such as Let's Dance, Swinging Safari, and Adams Family. These routines aided the cheerleaders in the pro- motion of greater school spirit, served to liven interest in games and provide entertainment for Pan- ther fans during halftime activities. 'I43 Pom Pons' Routines Liven Game Interest I i , . it i K w.,,......,,...,..,...,..-,... ., . ,..,.t.,..,,,. - - - - K' t w,.w-,..tMm.W-H..nMMM . ef, .. ...Met -M.. -..' 's H A V A , V x S L V A KA , . . ,. ..,1K....am..mm.M-m w:,e-:.w W I and Sandy Purdy, co captam, fcenterj tee'- .ttt lynnCIYark, Sylvia,Lemmons, Anela Furcini, Kathy Greene T V Susan FQmagali, Peggy Weber, captain, .loanxEllison, and N . Carol Swartz. Q' A 'I44 I.V. Pom Pons Brigitte Lompe, Iacque Lauer, Nancy Van Houton, Cco-captainl, Shar- gali, Sherry MCLEOD, and Karen Bi11I1S- ren Thim, Dee Dee Miller, Ccaptainb, Carol Faulhaber, Lynn Massa- JV's Entertain Fans with 'The Stripper' K Q K K Q it ,Q , V .. - 1- ., . F' At one of the football games, Sandy Purdy scur- Susie Fumagali and Sandy Purdy as well as others on the pom line entertain basketball ries to get in position to dance to Panther Growl fans during halftime to the tune of 'Swingin' Saiari.' after a touchdown. 145 F.5.. J.,.iY2?.b 47757, .v ii f- .w iajwi 415: , f -:hggff ,Wy sf, ,sy xi 3,1-p , - .-, an A4 f : .rx L, -fwayf' : 4.5.1 . , wf... -6,45 . fb, , ., AA , . . 'sem gggmfssssv mmf 2 'mamfiff f -',a,A..:'.af,344' , A Ht3'L,....,.,. 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At Maryvale, these special HO QRS go to the scholar, the leader, the well-rounded person, the athlete who enriched the lives of us all during this, the time of our lives. 'I47 Ranking tirst Harvey Tucker excelled in extra-curricular activities. Besides being a member of Parnassus and the National Honor Society, he partic- ipated in forensics and drama. He was also integral part ot the Flames as well as Concert Choir. In the future Harvey plans to become a lawyer. Graduating second in her class, Candy Davis takes a special interest in music and participated in Concert Choir and Madrigals. She is a member of National Honor Society, Parnassus, and Latin Club. Outside her school ac- tivities, she is active in Girl Scouts and in her church youth group. 148 Top Three Prove bilit In Sports, r 1 I n t J Scouting, Extemp i E t S Q .4 5. Boys Stater, Tim Carman, Served as Senior Class President this yea Active in speech, Tim received an outstanding spealcer's award. Tir belongs to the Latin, Key, and M Club, and also honorary societie Tim was state wrestling champ. .X 'S s State delegate, Randy Cork, is also listed among the top two nt ot his class. An active participant in debate, he is a member National Forensic League, National Honor Society, Parnassus, Inter- Council, Spanish Club and Quill and Scroll. Chosen as Iunior tor December, Randy plans to attend ASU where he will tudy mathematics. Iunior Rotarian Lee Collins is an active member of Key Club, National Honor Society, Parnassus, and De Molay. In his spare time Lee enjoys diving, working on cars, and listening to records, his tavorites of which are the Rolling Stones. Atter graduation he plans to attend Arizona State University where he will study engineering. 'i N 4 I K .sw . 0 K- km, K K. ,Aix ,... , K as ,... QV-- N ...Q s me--K---v-sf' s W.. .s ..... . Z.--is - ,Mm-' ..,. 2 N some ,df mmWwrn-f-- A Ag -Q-We 'rr' s ' Y '2- ' , 5- MQ...-1. -5- ' asses . f ' we N..-As. -f i , If! QL H . 'W'xs-us eq, ' . W g . . V X . ' www X' Y M . ff vs., X - ..-:g g i-..---..f Q. K A NXW ' R .... sl www' NNN' x . , Listed among the top two per cent ot his class, David Kesler is active in National Honor Society and Parnassus. Reading, playing the saxa- phone, and collecting stamps are hobbies which he enjoys. David plans to attend Pacific Lutheran College where he will study history and philosophy. 'I49 Dockstader, mith Gain Merit Finals, Win Scholarships 1 A natural comic Keith Bauman has been a tour year member ol a singing group known as the Flames. Along with this he has sung in the concert choir. Besides being a member of Kings Club, Parnassus, and National Honor Society, Keith also enjoys working in mathematics and hopes to become an engineer, electrical or civil. 150 i I l hs As a National Merit Scholarship Finalist David Dackstader is among th top one halt of one per cent ol the one million students who took the test Besides being a participant in debate, he is also active with his hobbie of Cryptography, radio, bowling, organ, speech, and leathercraft. National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Steve Smith, is one ol fourteen sand students who finished as finalists out ot the one million taking test. Listing his hobbies as chess and classical guitar, Steve is active in Chess Club, Physics Club, Astronomy Club, National League, National Honor Society and Parnassus. Reading the dictionary is one ot the favorite pastimes ot Iohn Garrison. A member of Parnassus, National Honor Society, Latin Club, and HI-Y, john also enjoys playing the guitar. As a freshman he participated on the freshman basketball team. Atter graduation Iohn plans to attend ASU and study political science and history. jones' major ambition is to become a Baptist minister. To carry out this he has excelled both in scholarship and in extra-curricular activi- He has been an active member ot the debate team for two years, in all ot the major tournaments. X tfftigfs . ' ' sq. . ,- -- ' Q' i W YQ: T' Q ,- . .5 3- 'ir - 5 Larry Ward became one ot the four National Merit Scholarship Finalists at Maryvale this year. This achievement enabled him to be among one halt of one per cent of the one million seniors who participated in the tests. Larry is the president ot the Physics and Creative Writing Clubs, and vice-president ot the Math Club. 919655, .ff A member of Parnassus tor two years, Theresa Azlin also has served on the class councils a couple of years. Her sophomore year, Theresa was president of her Tri-Hi-Y club. Though her extra-curricular activities have been limited the past two years because she has had a job, Theresa has found time to sing in the choir at her church. 151 X Top 73 Graduate With Hi h Distinction , i Q 'Hifi' Row 1: Linda Nixon. Sharon Dwyer, Marc Aramian, Beard, Bob Littlefield, and Danny Wright. How 3: Sandy Garner, Dixie Hunke. and Lynn Bradford. Dick Boyer, Dave Hughes, Tom Hislop, David Miller, Row 2: Tod Nissle, Cheryl Kish, Joyce Wilson, Bill and David Hoffman. Absent: Joyce Dionne, Meredith Haley, and Sue Innes. 1 52 34 Seniors Receive Distinction Honors if 4 3 I mb, l S I Q4 I 1: Shirley Thompson, Vivian Bailey, Naomi Brink, Garry Haskins, Binder, Dave Smith, Steve Scheri, and Mary Green. Row 4: Marty lms- eryl Ransom, Charlotte Myers, and Pat Hebert. Row 2: Pat Gillen, land, Mike Motte, Pat Flannigan, Pat DiBartolomeo, Iohn Smith, Bob ti Miles, Linda Walters, Kathy Henderson, Carolyn Killebrew, Ioy Nesbit, David Anderson, and Tony Dowell. Absent: Carolyn Carlson, d, and Peggy Keating. Row 3: Ioan Batten, Nick Scott, Mike Rice, lack Barbara Hutchins, Allan Kluender, Carol Marshall, Patricia Mohn. 153 Student Body Corresponding Secretary Lynn Bradford received one ofthe Optimists Awards this year. Lynn is a member of Parnassus, and NHS. At ASU Lynn plans to study education. sk AL ,, gRYVAL.,. -V X, 2, L x, ,, 5 , Chosen as Maryvale's Iunior Rotarian for the month ot March, Cecil Morris is kept busy in the service ot the school as President of the Kings Club, class representative. He represents Maryvale on the Varsity baseball team. Iunior Hotarian tor the month ot November, David Ratsky served on the Executive Committee this year, and was active on the steering committee for the AASC Convention. 154 ik . , Q. f , yt- ,fgfptmsimetbiyeti H 5e ?'i-tfff t 1-..,,, , gg -t 1 by i?,.1r,t s L n his ls- .,.y. 3 ,- A transfer student, Dave Engellcinq was a member of the golf team and 1 lettermens club. He was selected Ir. Rotarian for the month ot April. ' hopes to receive an appointment to the Air Force Academy and become career officer. Qptimists, Rotarians Honor Campu Leade fif- ational Merit Finalist Scores Hi h in Debate . iff 3 fQ'l5Cll iii Q Pom Pon dancer, Sharon Dwyer, received the Optimists' Award on the basis ot citizenship and scholastic achievement. Active in GAA, Parnassus, Student Council, League, and National Honor Society, Sharon plans to study elementary education ASU. lanning a business career as a future vocation, Kathy Henderson obtained two third laces in the contests held during the annual FBLA Convention. A member of Iunior chievement, Girls' League, FBLA, NHS, and Parnassus, she finds time ta sew, play nnis, and teach a Sundy school class. National Merit Finalist, Bob Littlefield was a member at National Honor Society, and Inter-Club Council. Bob, along with his debate partner, attained the highest number ot points ever acquired in MHS National Forensic League. He hopes to attend the Coast Guard Academy. 'I55 All-State Football end, Bob Yeats was a member of the varsity football and basketball teams this year. Chosen by the Republic and Gazette staff, the All-State team does not actually play football. Bob is a member ot M Club and Student Council and plans to attend ASU on a football scholarship. He will major in Physical Education. 'I 12 'QM All-State End Dale Bauman is also a member ot the varsity basketball and baseball teams. Dale is active in M Club which is composed of varsity lettermen. His hobbies include golf and penny collecting. All-Division Quarterback Kenny Williams is devoted to sports. A member of the varsity football, basketball and baseball squads, he plans to major in PE at ASU. Kenny was president ot his sophomore class. 156 All-State Football player Marty lmsland plans to attend ASU on a lou year tootball scholarship next year. His aim is to enter pre-law. Beside! football, Marty was active in Student Council, M Club, track, an basketball. Four C-Jridders Win Division, tate Titles Betty Crocker Award Given on Basis of Test W, 5 , l.....,,, ,J M ga., 'ff Y J, -ffw is J 1 ,PX A- Xxx , i 7 inning a number of Awards at the Future Business Leaders of America Convention ld at Tempe, Mary Green plans to become a business teacher. President of FBLA MHS Mary is also a member of Girls' League, Inter-club Council, Student Council, and tional Honor Society. ter taking a qualifying test, Beth Barnes won the Betty Crocker award for Maryvale 'gh School. Beth is uncertain other career choice. She will take general courses at endale Community College. Third place runner-up for Mr. FBLA, Richard Blake won a second place at the Annual Future Business Leaders ot America convention. 4 l 157 .. . i Y The Music Department's Outstanding Music Student, Dave Coleman also was a representative of the All-State Chorus. Playing head trum- pet in the concert band, and singing tenor tor the concert choir and Madrigals, Dave aspires to become a professional musician. Outstanding Industrial Arts Student Clyde Neville is a scout explorer. year he served as an assistant advisor to an explorer post. Clyde awarded the Sons ofthe American Revolution Award for superior Selected as one of the outstanding speakers this year, Dixie Hunlce holds a two year letter in speech and a degree ot excellence. Active in NHS, NFL, Thespians, Inter-Club Council, Girls' League, Parnassus, and Senior Class Council, Dixie enjoys writing in her spare time. One ot the outstanding speakers this past year, Karen Smith is active in NFL and Thespians and had the lead in Arsenic and Old Lace. A member of Iunior Girls' League, Creative Writing Club, Madrigals, and Concert Choir, Karen plays the guitar, melodica and bongos. 158 ship. He plans to study forestry at Northern Arizona University. Departmental IPS Enjoy Select Work Musicians, Journalists Plan For Future K1 ' . If nther Tracks News Editor Cherie Thacker was chosen ngs' Club girl-of-theamonth for March. Secretary of the Con- rt Choir, she was also in HMS Pinaiore. A member ot Quill d Scroll, Cherie enjoys collecting foreign newspapers and crying tennis. She hopes to attend a beauty college and then come an airline stewardess. W .5-vgs in g. ,wwrk 1 f nv Active in her local church youth group, Cherie Heed, who sings first soprano, was chosen for the All-State Chorus. Active in her previous school's organiza- tions, Cherie plans to become a vocal music teacher. Leslee Philwin, who was a member ot the All-State Chorus, plans to major in music. She is interested in voice, dancing, and piano. Besides these academic interests, Leslee has three hobbies. She likes to swim, spends a lot of time sewing, and just can't stop reading. 15 9 Girls' State, Anytown Broaden Knowledge Sue Innes, vice-president of the student body, was chosen the DAR candidate from Maryvale on the basis ot scholarship, leadership, and initiative. In addi- tion to her work in student government, Sue plays the tuba and is a member of Parnassus, National Honor Society, and Tri-Delta-Hi. Sue will participate as a representative at the model legislature at the state capital building. Assistant Editor oi the Panthorian, Cheryl Kish, acted as an Anytown Delegate this year. Cheryl, active in her church youth group, also belongs to Senior Girls' League, NHS, Parnassus, Quill and Scroll, and Band. Cheryl bicycles, plays tennis, and is interested in social work. Panthorian Editor Pat Hebert attended Girls' State last summer. A member of Girls' League, NHS, Parnassus, and Senior Class Council, Pat also works as a Candy Striper at Maryvale Hospital. 160 Girls' Stater Anne-Marie Fish was elected to the House Representatives in the mock government at Tucson summer. Candy Striper President Anne-Marie also serves president ot Sodality and plays the trombone in the band. Student Representatives Di cuss, Govern, Listen TStudent Body President Steve Elmore served as the president of the Arizona Associated tudent Councils this year. A Boys' stater and a Iunior Rotarian, Steve was cz member fKey Club, Band, and a varsity wrestler. Hunting, fishing, and water skiing also 'nterest Steve. unior Anytown Delegate, Terry Marden, recalls Anytown as a rewarding experience ikes, yoga exercises, Catholic mass, discussion groups, and special speakers were all part of Anytown. Playing the drums, basketball, and records are Terry's favorite astimes. oys' Stater Roger Lange was elected to the House of Representatives at Boys' State this ast summer. Captain of the football team this season, Roger is interested in all sports. ctive in M Club, Roger also serves as vice-president of his church youth group. After raduation he plans to attend NAU and study medicine. t 'Banff Boys' Stater Mike Rice was selected as a Student Ro- tarian. A member of Parnassus and National Honor Society, Mike's activities include varsity track and playing trombone in the band. Mike plans to study chemistry at ASU. 161 Music Vital in Lives of Il-State Vocalists, Bandmen 5 Selected on the basis ot her vocal ability, Vangie McCullough was in the All-State Chorus this year. A member ot Advanced Girls' Chorus and Madrigals, she plans a career in music. She will study at Central Pilgrims College in Oklahoma. ik! 'I62 Entering All-State Band as the highest scoring drummer, Bob Levinsoj is a freshman member ot varsity band. Constantly practicing his drum he tinds time for another hobby - basketball. Planning to enter collegj with financial management as a major, Bob is a member ot Parnassus an the Freshman Class Council. All-State Chorus Baritone Ron Richardson plans to major in music educa- tion at Pasadena College and then teach high school vocal music. A mem- ber ot Madrigals and Concert Choir, Ron was also active in Parnassus, Thespians and Debate. Publications Society Honors Eight Staffers to a close. f x 7 the city-wide initiation, Cheryl Kish delivers the benediction as the event sc.: Initiate Rosalind Graham, goes through the traditional candle lighting ceremony at the installation. Predicated on the idea of helping high school journalists, Quill and Scroll Society honors those out- .,- standing staff members who meet X the rigid national scholastic stand- 4 -,Mr ards as well as render distinguished service to their publications. The P society offers aid through Quill and Scroll magazine and pamphlets. Maryvale's Iack Williams Chap- ter installed its new members at the system-wide initiation held at West High School March 22. K . A ,, U I of if Row 1: Cherie Thacker, Joyce Wilson, sec- retary, Cheryl Kish, treasurer, Pat Hebert, president, and Linda Nixon. Row 2: Mr. X , Stinson, sponsor, Cecile Tufts, Don Smith, sm- f Q 'L nf' Mike Wood, and Randy Cork, vice-president. 163 Speakers, Scholars Head Honorary Clubs National Honor Society. Row 1: Harvey Tucker, Sandy Garner, Steve Smith, and Dixie Hunke, secretary, Row 2: Randy Cork, Linda Nixon, Kathy Henderson, Cheryl Kish, Charlotte Myers, and Keith Bauman. ,wt aa- National Forensic League. Row 1: Karen Smith, Dixie Hunke, Randy Cork, Carole Bartholomeaux, Charlotte Myers, and Harvey Tucker. 'I64 Row 3: Larry Ward, David Dockstader, Dick Boyer, David Kesler, dent, Bob Littlefield, and Danny Wright. N. Row 2: Mrs. Williams, sponsor, Steve Kennedy, Paul Braun, Don rison, Don Whitnell, David Dockstader, Bob Littlefield, and Steve Parnassus Adopts Constitutional Change A 4. - Q - 1 1 2 Row l: Ann Reese, Iane Wiseman, Iudy Fischer, Gerry Haskins, Linda Walters, Kathy Henderson, Meredith Haley, Sandy Garner, Tina Toombs, Dixie Hunl-re, treasurer, and Bonnie Haas. Row 2: Miss Fred- man, sponsor, Spike Evans, Steve Kennedy, Becky Trulson, Linda Sweeney, Ann Olson, Iean Messerschmidt, Shelley Burrell, Linda Nixon, Charlotte Myers, Pat Gacey, Connie Haas, Cheryl Kish, secree tary, Marilyn Malone, and Scot Cameron. Row 3: Randy Cork, David Mosley, Scott Wood, Steve Smith, president, Larry Ward, David Dock- stader, Bob Innes, David Mann, David Kesler, Pat DiBartolomeo, Keith Bauman, Danny Wright, and Harvey Tucker. ow 1: Karen Gephart, Laura Hallizioli, Susan Hudson, Kathy Hender- on, Lynn Bradford, Mary Kamler, Pat Miles, lane Wiseman, secretary, udy Fischer, vice-president, Diane Galloway, Pat O'Reilly, Tina oombs, Becky Trulson, Bonnie Haas, Ann Bradford, Ianet Cecrle, and ristie Eppinger. Row 2: Tom Doran, Bob Levinson, Paul Iarczyk, vonne La Forest, Ianis Shallenberger, Daryll Mackey, Chris Overlay, reg Chida, Harvey Tucker, Randy Reid, Scot Cameron, Randy iller, Stan Brooks, David Mann, Darrell Ihns, Scott Wood, and Doug arrett. Row 3: Sandra Murphy, Belva Hall, Shelley Burrell, Carol aulhaber, Carol Levinson, Iackie Faulhaber, Ianice Keating, Ann r ' v rr 'EY Woodson, Sharon Prentice, Linda Beckner, Virginia Weckbacher, Pat Motte, Linda Nixon, Candy Davis, Donna Iohnson, Iennie Mullen, and Pam Ritchie. Row 4: Connie Sheets, Becki Perry, Karen Binns, Sharren Thim, Debra Kessinger, Celeste Unruh, Eileen Wood, Ioan Messer- schmidt, Linda Miner, Christine Darr, Pat Cole, Cheryl Tate, Paula Cummings, Kathy Pettit, Stephanie Pool, Sharon Pettit, Brenda Mon- guna, and Marianne Maash. Row 5: Steve Smith, David Kesler, Randy Peterson, Bill Loucks, David Dockstader, Larry Ward, Phil Turner, Iim Prante, Bruce Caldwell, Tom DiBartolomeo, Lee Collins, Ron Richard- son and Iohn Chilese. 'I65 x E E Q 66 ,Miss Uhrzlwiue Hbbard Miss ldzfhlem Mfrreff Mr. Roger IQIIIQK Mr. Km Lliliams Miss Iieki Hastle Panther Sweetheart ,eltteaalaat Wires Garlea faaaeek Panther Sweetheart ,eltteaataat ,, 1 X X ,,,. Q-140, ,.-ea.. x is f ' ' x Panther Sweetheart Sandy Purdy K5 I' X vm tin L1 AI 3 . , X'- ufzg gf .QL V5 D, 14 gate 13 5 ' I' Q . 1 If umm , ffvfvr Y' '4fT!Y V.':f-. 05' r ' 2 9 , Q, , , i:4MfJ5LJL4:, w, w f ' K 7 1 x 2 -- ., N, O 1 , I I ng Sen I0 r Bo . QQYZM Q Mhfffegq M f FFS 6 4 xr gh I kkkk if , iff g X 1 , x, .fl ' w 7 W L W WM! ' ff f MLW V , ,,,. 1 gf fi. Gita ,xt If 44 Q, Af 5.4 i I . 5 , 4 , 5 I 5 f fig J, L f 'I V If , f .- I , if ,V wa . ., ff, ,lf f- + 3 V 4, Y ' f ,f',l f, ,K ,M 'J' ' ,lb 'rl Q Ly? if . W se ' M :if ' 5 ' , ai ff ff if ' A '55 f ' f X ' 1' W 3' M M ,, i ff ff jig 4 :L 7 V xii f 1 0, fzf'f, ,if 4 ,fi , If ,V h 4 .. A., ,, mg W E ,Q ,gfv 98 Sw gif V 4 fy If if Q' if f iaQA5i? , my ,. , f. 5- 14-52 Q. ......... fem me i-I ,gm x- ,NQ ' X, Q g -fs: ,Q ' X ig 1 Q . ,Y Af. L , w :sity 3 Q: vi fffgxgv EK :vii s Wir In a democracy education is growth 5 mental, physical, and social. CLASS S are used to distinguish the amount of growth each person has attained. No matter Where We are located on this scale freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior, this is the time of our lives. 'I7 1 l Ml, g Giving her report on the dues so far collected is Yvonne La Forest. Tim Carman, president, expresses himself at one ofthe weekly council meetings. Vx Looking somewhat serious, vice-president Marc Aramian, meditates upon cr point of discussion. meeiinq minutes. 'I74 Two Glass Bulletin Boards Presented to Student Bod Four years of learning and ex periencing culminated Iune 10, 1966 when the first four year graduating class of MHS accepted their di plomas and departed. These senior: engaged in many various activities including two dances, Back in the Swing and 007 and a sale og class pins. This year they also con tinued the tradition of leaving c senior gift to the school by giving two glass bulletin boards. On May 30, The Scottsdale Coun try Club was the site of the Senio Ditch Day. Hundreds of seniors pan ticipated in various activitier among which were swimming playing athletic games, and eat ing. The other exclusive senio event was the Senior Banquet cs the Camelback Inn. Patty Miles, secretary, looks up for a moment as she takes the clas M, I will . ,www 1 '---f X. H, I I ' 'MP l IUNE AFLLEIE TAMARA AGNITSCH SUSAN AIELLO PENNY ALBRIGHT ROBERT ALLEN THERESA ALLISON DAVID ALLWINE CAROLYN ANDERSON DAVID ANDERSON LEE ANDERSON TIMOTHY ANDERSON CRAIG ANGALICH IOHN APICELLA MARC ARAMIAN RANNIE ARNOLD HAROLD AUBLE ROBERT AVILA THERESA AZLIN TIMOTHY BABCOCK IOHN BAGWELL DIANE BAILEY VIVIAN BAILEY DAVID BAKER LINDA BAKER MIKE BAKER .x f w- Nw 'L ant-f -M' 'I -gikikkik t 'QQ 'H-gs.....,,,,, 1-.-f NNN Q.. PW . I ., R. X. .T ' '?i'3f L . 5 at nf I STEPHANIE BALDWIN ANNE BARENTINE CATHY BARKER BETH BARNES KAREN BARNES CHERYI. BARNETT SHERRY BARNUM CAROLE BARTHOLOM OTEKA BARTLETT KARRON BATES SHARRON BATES IOAN BATTEN KEITH BAUMAN WILLIAM BEARD IO ANN BEDARD LANA BERKLAND STEVE BERMAN LINDA BESCO ERIC BEST MARVIN BETHEA IACK BINDER IOHN BLAICH DARELL BLAKE RICHARD BLAKE BARBARA BOLTON AHLENE BOOTH IOHN BORGSTADT MILDRED BOWYER LYNN BRADFORD BILLIE BRADLEY AILEEN BRANDON MARTY BRANDT SUSAN BREWSTER IANICE BRIDENBAUGH PATRICIA BRIGHTWELL NAOMI BRINK KATHY BROOKS W PAULA BROUSSARD GAYLA BROWNING BILL BRUNO CLAUDIA BRYANT LINDA BUKKY CAROLE BUKOWSKI IOY BURD MARY BURGER DAVID BURTON LARRY CAITHAML WALTER CALVERT 177 SANDRA CAMPBELL RICHARD CANTEBURY BARBARA CANTRELL CAROLYN CARLSON TIMOTHY CARMAN VICKI CASTLE IANICE CHAMBERLAIN IRENE CHAVEZ IUDY CHIARELLA DARYL CHILDRESS LINDA CIMADOR FRANK CLARK LYNN CLARK PAULA CLARK MARY ANN CLARKE GEORGE CLICK MATHEW CLIFFORD MICHAEL COATES EILEEN COLBURN SANDRA COLEMAN LEE COLLINS GREGORY CONRAD BRUCE COOK ,Q NK .. Q. PNG' ,,,.-- ir' wr M5 gh. gil -sw NR' 'S Mluaq, 1.-Q., SUN pw PATRICIA COOK RANDY CORK CATHY CORNWELL NAN CORNWELL IANIS COTTRELL SHARON CRAFT CAREN CRAIG FRANK CRANLEY JEAN CROCKETT IOHN CROMB WILLIAM CROWLEY WILLIAM CURTIS DEBBIE D'ANDREA MICHAEL DARLING MICHAEL DARNELL CARY DAUGHERTY GARY DAVIDSON CANDACE DAVIS GERALD DAWSON CHERRYL DE SANTOS COLEEN DEMET RALPH DESTRINI PATRICIA DIAZ PATRICK DIBARTOLOMEO IOYCE DIONN E 'I7 dk W' Si-N ' D.. 15 Q f . L I :N MM. SSP' 'fm DAVID DOCKSTADER DIANE DONOVAN ROBERT DOOLEY NANCY DOVER ANTHONY DOWELL DARYL DRUMWRIGI-IT JANET DU IARDIN CLAUDIA DUI-'EK SHARON DWYER ROBERT EATON IANICE EDWARDS THOMAS EDWARDS DOROTHY ELLIOTT KATHLEEN ELLIS STEVEN ELMORE CHARLES ERICKSON DONNA EVANS ION EVANS DONALD EVERETT IANICE FARRELL ALICE FAVELA IOYCE FEDDERSEN LARRY FEIL THOMAS JOHNSON KATHRYN IOLICOEUR BARRY IONES MARTHA IUDD ROSEMARY KAISER BARBARA KANA DAVID KANA STEVEN KEAST PEGGY KEATING RUTH KEENE IOHN KELLER THOMAS KELLEY LINDA KEMP DAVID KESLER CAROLYN KILLEBREW LONNIE KILLOUGH LE ANN KING LARRY KIRBY KATHRYN KIRCHNER CHERYL KISH RUTH KLASE ALLAN KLUENDER RICHARD KOHLER ROBERT KONESKY CONNIE KREGER is I vflf . mm ACT Scores Create Interest Among Seniors ,v ff? as 5 e+ ks . ' w, - X I Y'.. t ,,... I H, - . 'I86 NGN IERALYN KRISTAN VICKI KROI-'F YVONNE LA FOREST CYNTHIA LACOSSE IOYCE LAMBERT BERNADETTE LAMOND RONALD LANCE CARLEN LANDECK MARILIE LANEY ROGER LANGE SUE LANTZ RANDY LARSON GLORIA LAWTON ALAN LEANDER LINDA LEE KENNETH LEEBURG HARRY LEGAS LEO LEMELSON KIM LENZNER LAWRENCE LINEBARGER ROBERT LITTLEFIELD VAN LIVINGSTON ROBERT LIZARDI , ,Q ix , . . Pat Hebert, Barbara Hutchins, Eileen Colburn, Sue Innes, and Yvonne LaForest, treasurer. Row 3 Trunzo, Mary Simmons, Patty Miles, and Ianice Darell Blake, Cecil Morris, Pat Flanniqan, Keith Bauman, Row Z: Mr. Walker, sponsor, Miss Moberly, Tim Carman, Ileen Hornick, Kathy Merrell, Maryann Sardina, new S-. fo , -sn ,QW .eq 5550- - ,I f ,ifi fi Wy- ' -air gp - L .-K'-Q Q6 .,. ,are 'lbw presideni, and Marc Aramian, vice-president ..,,. ,,-,... . ii M -ms., W -f g ,..f..., Mx Nsff SN...- X.,,,,,fa .,, r N' N ,Y T f N l , l pix .wr -gg-new-f' iw L19 .,.-fe' S V -+- -Q-. Q ,. s . ' -Q..-uf' DAVID LOTZ IRETTA LOUIS IAMES LOWERY RALPH LUCAS IAMES LUDLOW LINDA LYNCH DONALD MAIN MARYIANE MALLIN MARY MARKOVETZ RAYMOND IVIARKWELL PHILLIP MARNEY DONNA MARSH CAROL MARSHALL WAYNE MART MICHAEL MARTELL 'l8 7 '55 ':aU5?A Q.. ....-12' ARTHUR MARTIN CAROL MARTIN DONNA MARTIN GREG MARTIN SHERRI MARTIN SANDRA MARTINO MICHAEL MAY BILL MAYNARD MARY MCAFEE EVANGELINE MCCU ALBERT MCDONALD IEAN MCGEE PATRICIA MCGREG LEAH MCGRIFF JAY MCGUIRE GLORIA MCKISSACK PAULETTA MCQUEE CHERYL MEAD KATHLEEN MERRET IERRY MERRITT ROBERT MEYER PATRICIA MILES SHARON MILES CAROLYN MILLER DAVID MILLER X I ' I Li I DENNIS MILLER I 61 I .JF ' X b K: PAUL MILLER THOMAS MILLER W SUSIE MITCHELL Sw PATRICIA MOHN SANDRA MONAHAN 'R' WILLIAM MOODY GILBERT MORENO CECIL MORRIS WILLIAM MORTON IR '- :IL - ' - I WILLIAM MOSES MICHAEL MOTTE 2 - I KENNETH MOWATT -S I Q 009 v L., fx A I N Q CINDY MUELLER fm., MARK MUELLER PAMELA MUELLER CHARLOTTE MYERS ? LINDA NADEAU I VIDO NARDO DENNIS NEELY DALE NELSON ROBERT NESBIT CYDE NEVILLE Cm: 'fygp M., N Nl an - x , yum-, '-., ww K Mock Congress I . ' Teaches Duties R- I--,Qi - Of Government X Q F , 3 K :X 'N , x ai 190 'Q iff E' I ,QQ I , L. WR 1 'VTHPWP any SUZANNE NEILSON TOD NISSLE LINDA NIXON WILLIAM NOLLER ROY NONNEMAN JERRY NORD DANNY NOTH CHERYL NOWAK WALTER O'HARA LESLIE O'NEAL EARL O'SHAUGHNESSY RONDA OLMSTED ANN OLSON LEONA OLSON CAROL PALMISANO IAMES PARSHALL IERI PASCHAL PAMELA PASSEY STEPHEN PAVLAK LINDA PAYNE GORDON PENGE DIANE PERRY IAY PETERSON fix e I 'M 'f W 9 0 A w A. 5 ,I 405 .-aaa. ' Wm --wav 'PN V rf' s X 2 fm 1 13' I fi , w 1 R -4 AY f 4,255 ,, , 2, ,, 1 a If ,K if Air ,, 'igvf 'M f I I1- 'HCV' 1' ly ' 71151 .lr 'X ,ng 'Y I ',f, au A drag A 'TW5-I dw., if ,I - x, , 'Y' ,z HM PETERSON RANDY PETERSON RUTH PHILLIPS SUE PHILLIPS EVA PIPPETT IAMES PLUMMER CHARLES POE SHARON POWERS ROBIN PROKOSCH SANDY PURDY CARMEN QUINTANA DAVID RAFSKY SUEZETTA RAINEY DENNIS RANDALL SHERMAN RANDOLPH CHERYL RANSOM BARBARA RATTI SANDRA RATTI LINDA REDFERN CHARLIE REED CHERIE REED RONALD REESE VENETTA REINERT MIKE RESER PEGGY REYNOLDS , -ff W Iii, .Q ,',: , . A, fswfs- K -' , 2 M f ! . Q xv! , M Y it ,.,. Is 3 is ry .iz W - 1 EA , ' IJ.: if ,. fw- o The sensitivity and precision of an artist are evident as Mike Wilson molds his chunk of clay into Q human form. 192 f i L rx' fda,-f- N..-f-f 016 ww' .LA MICHAEL RICE DIANNA RICHARD MICHAEL RICI-IES BETTYE ROBBINS DALE ROBINSON GLORIA ROGERS GENE RONEMOUS ELBERTA ROSE ELLEN ROSE GARY ROSE LINDA ROSSOW KATHY ROTH PEGGY ROUSH RONALD RUIZ CANDACE RUSSELL DOUGLAS RUSSELL DOROTHY SANDOVAL DONNA SANTONE MARYANN SARDINA ly, ,ww Country Club Scene Of 66 JW... 1? , ,.,-1 V a-,W ,F C' '92r'a, , Y, a W n- 1' F Q Senior Frolic J' -A ROGER SAUNDERS ROBERT SCHAEFER LARRY SCHAI-'ER STEVE SCHERF SARI SCHERR IOHN SCHIAVO BARBARA SCHIEWE ANGELA SCI-IMIDT KRISTINE SCHOENAUER DANIEL SCHUH IEANNE SCHUH LAURA SCHULTZ RICHARD SCHUMACKER THOMAS SCHWIEBERT IAMES SCOFIELD NICHOLAS SCOTT MARTHA SEALS RICK SEAMAN TONY SEDDON KATHY SHIELDS KAREN SHIPWASH LINDA SLOAN CAROLYN SMITH 193 . f I 2 A - ' Lila Q N 1- .sf'1fi5 '1': xi- ,Q - I hw... J xx 5 1 -- I in I iw- , S is 2 ,J S Sb is a R ge s A , XL.. , , Q ,l, .mv 5 Ns. i .fx ff S ---we-ff. y -.M ,-3? Q X X ISN I NN Counselors Aid With Seniors' College Plans kk , ,.,' 5, 'K' , 194 ,I- l we A we of N I Afmsf I -PQQ V--N.,-4' ' X J fe X is x 'X SQ I f .f ,, fr r N X I R I fi ,,w-..- 41 gf a-s..f-' I5 g 5? 5, , ss I W e I I I N SM L is 5 I . ,..-my DAVID SMITH DONALD SMITH IOHN SMITH LOIS SMITH PHILIP SMITH STEPHEN SMITH GLORIA SORENSON NINA SPRADLING LINDA SPRAGUE SARA STANGLER IEAN STAPLES IOHN STEIN JOHN STEINBAUGH MICHAEL STEINBAUGH IOHN STEPHENS TERRY STEVIE EDWARD STIKA LIINDA STIVERSON RONALD STOCKWELL THOMAS STORY CHARLES STOUT PETER STRAKER CHARLES STRATTON 'R ,H Y . , H XS xnxx I gf ,,., , QS -, -I mx . ,Af . H L 742.4 ASX Y , f - ii , I-Sf we vs t 1 ., I N X I 5- X In K ,.Qk: I Q2 I L, :vt J' ,g 551 Ax im I -. 6 af .1 f at www'-rf , X Y Nw ,fu-fv anew gwi 9' I M xx f 'Qi 6 'S .E F. .ii rf r ,W X - Q 1 X i I xi 1 5 ,,,,-uv' 1 -JT K Qb A A A R? i. Q, A 5 If' 1-Q1 g,, gg Nh mx -V in, h3' A I mm.. .. QF, N J.. ,sw ,gy Qi. nm, ISR XIQR ,AO W . .f g our -gi 1 im' DONALD SWAIN RONALD SWAIN TERRY SWANGER ION SWINK MARGARET SWORD ANNE SYLVIA SHELBY TALLEY VICKI TATE BARBARA TERRELL MICHAEL TERRY CHERIE THACKER NANCY THACKER CHRISTINA THAYER SHIRLEY THOMAS CARL THOMPSON GARRY THORN MICHAEL THURBER ELIZABETH TOLMACHOFF SUSAN TOWSON REBEKAH TRAVIS IEANNINE TRIGG ELIZABETH TRUNZO HARVEY TUCKER CECILE TUFTS JANET TUPA rx, e F' HH gy .,,kL V! , v VA? g ., . . 'X , 1 l ,. ,W ff Qi ,ff vu, ,, .V 1 5 4 49.0 W, , Afy. w '94 1 ' E ' wi A if in' 711 ,Maur W, fn:- M, M ,Q Mr W ,M wi 31' We ' wan, Wfww vw L 9 A f DANA VACCARO GERALD VAILLANCOURT LENORA Vc1nASDALE LINDA VunMETER BARBARA VENSLOVE BEVERLY VEST FRANKIE VICKROY MARGARET VINCENT STEVE VIRDEN ROBERT VOIGT 4 I I 1 IAMES WAGGONER NANCY WALKER LINDA WALTER AGNES WALTERS IOHN WALTHOUR THOMAS WAMSLEY LARRY WARD IUDITH WATKINS MICHAEL WATTS WARD WEAVER FRANCES WEBER MARGARET WEBER IENNIFER WEDE IAMES WEGENER CANDY WEIDENHEIMER ...W ,,.M ' I M, wwf . 3 Graduation Da Brings Tears, Gladness, Hope L -sf, 1 ,a,, W- K , m a EX 2' I a 444, .If fi! an I 'wi wa KATHY WELSHIRE CHRISTINE WHITE DONALD WHITE PI-IILLIP WILCOX IUDY WILLIAMS KEN WILLIAMS KENNETH WILLIAMS LESLIE WILLIAMS SANDRA WILLIAMS BRYAN WILSON GREG WILSON V IOYCE WILSON RICHARD WILSON SHARRON WILSON CAROL WINSOR STEPHEN WOHLWEND LINDA WOOD MICHAEL WOOD CAROLYN WORKMAN DANIEL WRIGHT DANIEL WRIGHT BOBBY YEATS ION YEITRAKIS 197 Juniors Raise Enthusiasm Through Sale Of Badges, Ollie 0etopi Bring your sweetheart to the Val- entine's Dance, was the chant echoed by the Iunior Class during the week of February 7. Each year the Iunior Class is responsible for the Valentine's Dance which usually terminates the basketball season. Besides sponsoring this and other dances, the class also earned money by having two car washes. The Iunior Class did their part to increase school spirit through the selling of spirit badges and Ollie Octopi, miniature black and gold octopi made from yarn. Much of this year was spent with preparation for The annual Iunior- Senior Prom. Through the ground- Work laid by the various commit- tees, many relative tasks were ac- complished assuring the success of the Prom. 3 Connie Ward gives her weekly treasurer's report. Q Q Q x r, 'X is g4,gg..f,1 iff' X.. ski sms as 2 N',,- bl t t s. o - m ' 1 ,Z 1,-if af ' T ,' 1151 , W I g I K,,kk I V 'if ' ff , ' , it ff? ' fn 9 ' eff --Us 1 .if .i V n h, I tl,-lgfiu :V VA ,WMN . 1 an Q ' Pondering a point before he speaks, Bud Gammill, president, prepares to discuss prom preparations. Vice-president Gail Vredenburg proposes Q money eqming pro. Writing hasitly, Terry Twentier, secretary, takes minutes of the meeting. ject to the council. 198 G 2 2 2 3 3 A X' . BI' O I I V A S. Y .. A X g -A 1 I S Ns X x I -,I , .., Q.. A ' -Q ,LQ 'Q -A -Q . sw. . . I . i I - Ilwi ff' XY' 3+ . g sk., '-73 , 1. I - ' 1. v ...M xv' Z ., P , , x ' ' .. X lm I N. 1 meg J c V, ' ixllu ,L 3. lw:n-1 J ra .1 --.Ti Rn - K.. Q ri x . S235 as Q. ',..,:x1' 'm.,1' 1'0 ! I I rl - . , ' .. Q' ' 5 , K . an . I - g A ' Sv .is .1 I Q-.5 . . vig, , , J ag I lj , .gi-.a . . .. I x I I f .f f fv 5 VX 5 , I X , V X ' gf.. Y A 1 fi' .If . 9 ,tg 3 X L S. Q 57 I Q I f- -vw 1 1 L. M L. iff 3 - f--- fb? f ., 1 r W., .I If X f n 5 ' , X . KX I gf E wit -fe ' . I ' . 'ig ' If, : I. ' K: ' ' ' ...- :. f I AX 2 X F, 1 -I f m 9 M A -Q M - f-ff. Lff 5 , R. A , A A f. 4. A I , wwf . I 'EL I 2 I ' ..' 3 I I , , 4 f if f A I 2 ,Fir I 'A .Sm M A . . 'ry J 5? 'L Q 5 5 I I in' 425 .' 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CYNTHIA WINSLOW A A I ' A I BEVERLY WINSOR I - 1 IEANNETTE WINSOR ff I -' . 3- Q 5522335222 S A I MATC A S I I If 1 I MARKWOOD ' 211 -, ' ' ' ' ' I I ' ' Y I I ' SALLY WOODCOCK I ' i AA - J! ,gy W 417 . 'V , ,. , . ix ANN WOODSON MA if ' fi RICHARD WOODWARD . BYRON WOOLLEY A I 'Quik I DAVID YAMAMOTO I 5 I ,II r f IA I GLORIA YANNACONE 'ik S29 I, gf- - f-R we ,, A , Ti:-a --ES E-'-'Ag -' .fy ,I CAROLYN YEITRAKIS .rg gg 1-ff I , 'I ,X M I v Ll, V LARRY YEMM - I 4, I M ' I LARRY YOGERST I ,K 2, Q X a rf MARK YOST I f A fx SKg,33R,. g 1 lr V ' I Y , DARLENE YOUNG LINDA YOUNG , I I PAT YOUNG 1: ZF Ig -A A EL, I , M IOHN YOURK TE is .. f - -I T 5 I3 S, ' I I If T5 A - MALLORI ZAK 1 ' ' Q .. Q I I K if I aI-, ROBERT ZEAMAN A-A I -, If f Y NANCY ZISK b I . L. N' LYNDA ZOELLER V - I if 4, rp A ' .' ' K. . 209 Victor Balloons Fill Sk As Sophomores Lift Spirit At Championship Pla -off The sometimes inferior connota- tion of the word sophomore could hardly have been applied to this year's Sophomore Class. Headed by their four elected officers, the class sponsored a car Wash and a Last Chance Dance. At Homecoming the sophomores represented the Roman Era. A por- tion ot their skit was the bearing of the president, Bruce Iennings, upon a litter in typical Caesar fashion. Another variation was added to a football game by the sophomore class as they sold helium filled bal- loons to promote school enthusiasm. These lighter than air spirit symbols acted somewhat as harbingers of victory as this was the game which cinched the division three title for Maryvale. Having an open council was one aspect that the sophomores prided themselves upon. 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I I mw..I5iTf f'Xi mw KATHY ABAIR IEANNIE ADAMS FRANK AIELLO RANDALL ALESHIRE DANNY ALLEN KENNY ALLEN MARY ANN ALLEN DANIEL ALLWINE ALAN AMES IAN ANDERSEN ARLO ANDERSON BRIAN ANDERSON SHIRLENE ANDERSON DAVID ANDRADE IULIE ANSPACH CHRISTINE ANTHONY MARCIA APPLEGET BARBARA ARONSON WILLIAM AUSTIN STEVEN AVILLA KERRY AYMAMI DEBORAH BABCOCK DONNA BADER IAMES BADOWSKI CHRISTINE BAILEY LARRY BAKER MARY BAKER ROBERT BAKER RONALD BAKER THOMAS BAKER TOM BAKER LINDA BALL CELIA BALLATO MARY BANGO IUDY BARBERA PEGGY BARNHART MARY IO BARRACLOUGH DELINA BARRETT DOUGLAS BARRETT LAURIE BARRETT MARIAN BARRETT PAUL BASSA ALFRED BATES IOHN BATTEN TANYAU BATTY DAVID BAUER VICKIE BAXTER IUDITH BAY MIKE BEACH MIKE BECHTEL PAULA BECKMAN LINDA BECKNER PATRICIA BEHR CHERYL BELL LINDA BENITES SHARON BEOUGHER DEAN BERGSGAARD THOMAS BERTONE DEBRA BESPIATY PATRICIA BETRUS MARY BEWLEY BARBARA BEZDEK DAMON BILLINGS KATHLEEN BLANTON GREG BOLK LINDA BOLTON MICHAEL BOOP THOMAS BORGSTADT ION BORIN DANNY BORTEL DEBORAH BOSSERT DEBORAH BOSTON 211 RAYMOND BOTTNER MICHAEL BOWDEN MARTHA BOWLING IEFFREY BOYD IOHN BOYD IUDITH BOYD SUSAN BOYER STEVE BRADSHER LINDA BRAIS ROBERTA BRAMLET BILL BRANDON RANDY BRANDT KAREN BRENDON NANCY BREWER CONSTANCE BRIGHT EUNICE BRINK DEBORAH BROWN IAMES BROWN LINDA BROWN TANYA BROWN WILLIAM BROWNELL SHERI BRUNER RUTH BRYAN CAROLYN BULL LEILA BULLARD MIKE BURGER DONNA BURGESS HOWARD BURNEY CAROLYN BURNS SHELLY BURRELL LAURA BUSALACCHI LOREN BUSTIN PAUL BUTLER PATRICIA BYRNE SCOT CAMERON DENNIS CAMPBELL NANCY CAMPBELL RICHARD CAMPBELL ROBERT CAMPBELL KENT CARLSON STANLEY CARLSON LINDSAY CARMAN RAY CARPENTER REBECCA CARRON IAMES CARUTHERS CATHERINE CASTRO DAVID CATES ARTHUR CAUGHLAN MICHAEL CAUGHLAN ROBERT CAUGHLAN PATRICIA CECH SHELLY CI-IADWELL GEORGE CHANEY MARYIANE CHANEY WARREN CHASE RUDY CHAVIVA STEVEN CI-IENEY FREDA CHERRY RANDY CHEVES GREGORY CHIDA TERRI CHITWOOD EVERETT CHRISTIANSEN LAWRENCE CHRISTIANSEN WAYNE CHRISTIANSEN DOROTHY CHURCH ELLIS CLARK ROSEMARY CLARK FORREST CLAYBAUGH MICHAEL CLAYMAN JANE CLEMENTS IOY CLINGERMAN GEORGE CLOUGH 212 '-, 5' sg , , g .. 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A5 A I A S,.iw', I E A I DAVE WILSON LESLEY WILSON MARY WILSON MARY WILSON MICHAEL WILSON PENNEYLEA WILSON STAN WILSON THOMAS WILSON NANCY WINSLOW LANCE WOLF CATHY WOOD DELBERT WOOD GARY WOOD MARIE WOOD SCOTT WOOD VICKI WOOD GLENN WOODMANSEE KATHERINE WOODSON DEEDY WOOLARD ANDREW WRIGHT ERIC YEATS IIMMY YEE IOSEPH YOUNGS DEBORAH YOUNT RAY YURCIK RICHARD ZELLFR LESLEE ZELMANOVICS CAROL ZIMMERMAN CURT ZODY CINTHIA ZOELLER KAREN ZORNOW RAYMOND ZORNOW 223 In the absence of the president, Susan Nanashe, vice-president, conducts the meeting. , w0,f,w mf, .Q 'm,m,:,.viQ459 Frosh Qfficers Spearhead Wash , Birt hda Dance Since its beginning, MHS has never been lacking in its number of freshmen. This year was no ex- ception as over 900 underclassmen of this unifying process was made by the class sponsors, Mr. Kish and Mrs. Peace who prepared the class for election of officers. These offi- invaded the campus. These newly orientated students Who were at first filled with much apprehension found that their phobias were quickly diminished as their class gained organization. The initiation cers spearheaded the class of '69 to such events as two car washes, participation as cavemen in the Homecoming ceremonies, and a Happy Birthday dance. Sandy Patrenos, treasurer, reports the class financial standing. 224 is gi 335552 1 FEES, .iifijifgg -2 xii-5:zf1't1' '34si, f - .-xiii,-J' iiziiirlill Zi?--fi w luset .QS Craig Van Houten learns the presidential ropes a he conducts one of his first class council meetinqsi As secretary Lori Schrimpfs main duty is to taki complete minutes to assure full coverage of al actions of business. 1 . w. A .If lv f Q ,...T ,wk nw I . 'W :ff . , E' . . V ' I3 x f :' ' L 'Q'1 xx if , Z3 A , xg my 'W '- . 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ROW 2: Chris Mashet, Danny Moreno, Mark Bauman, Larry Newcomers Follo Required Curriculum DIANA DRAKE DORINDA DRESSER PETER DUFEK MICHAEL DURHAM IOVAL EBLEN LINDA EDDINGS MARY EDMISTEN RONALD EIBNER DONALD EICHHORN REBECCA ELDER KAREN ELMAN VINCENT EMERY CLARA ENGSTROM KRISTIE EPPINGER DEBRA ESPERUM DANNY ESPINOZA KAREN EVANS SHERI FAIR LYNN FAKEN PATTI FARMER IOSEPH FARNSWORTH IACQUELINE FAULHABER HERBERT FELTS DIANNE FERNAU RICK FERNAU CONNIE FERRIN IAN F IAKAS MERLIN FIELDS ALFRED PINK IEFFERY FINK ANDREA FITZURKA KATHY FLAHERTY SUSAN FLEMING BARBARA FLOYD MARGARET I-'OGUS HOWARD FORD STEVE FORD CAROL FORMANACK LEONARD FOSTER BONITA FOWLER 228 y Q 1- In ... C I .JK - j '- In qu- -s fe P l ees C I ' 'K W wr fx! ik., J , f,' ,. g k 1 I4 W nf r ! -X ,sf :Y fn rw 2 I , . swf .H !5 H In N, e Bessi, Craig Val m G M A U. 1 35' M Q. 'M 1 ,Q N Y . VIVA A I M ia . I-f f I , 4.1 .Q ,, ,-2' fv-, .,- 1 Q A as Q' X I K I . .IXL 1 -i I I A Y A xx! 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ALLEN, ROBERT M 175, 131 Texas 1: Bowling Club 2: I. V. Tennis 3: Varsity Tennis 4. ALLISON, THERESA ANN 175 GAA 1, 2, 3. ALLWINE, DAVID FRANKLIN 175 Gymnastics 3. ANDERSON, ALLEN LEE 175 West Virginia 1: Football 1: Basketball 1: Student Council 1. ANDERSON, CAROLYN 175 IHSBC Representative 3, 4: Fellowship Club 3. ANDERSON, DAVID HARRY 175 Golf Team l, 2: Latin Club 1: Parnassus 3. ANDERSON, TIMOTHY ALAN 175 Biology Club 2, 3, 4. ANGALICH, GABRIEL CRAIG 175, 50, 53 Golf Team 1: Latin Club 1, 2: Parnassus 3: Adv. Band 3, 4: Music Award 3: I. V. Band l: Dance Band 4: Pep Band 4. APICELLA, IOHN WILLIAM 175 HMS Pinafore 4. ARAMIAN, MARC GABRIEL 36, 90, 174, 175, 187, 54, 55, 48, 187, 40 Wrestling 1, 2: Gun Glub 2, 3: Adv. Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Latin Club l:HI-Y l, Historian 1: Kings Club 2, 3, Sec. 3: Class Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-pres. 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: FLAMES 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Award 2, 3: Gymnastics 4: Parnassus 4, Concert Choir 4. ARNOLD, RANNIE LYNN 175 AUBLE, HAROLD CHARLES 175 Basketball l: Kings Club 1, 2, 3, 4. AVILA, ROBERT RALPH 175 Football 1: Baseball 2: Industrial Arts Club 1. AZLIN, THERESA ANN 175 TRI-H1-Y 1 Pres.: Parnassus 1, 2, 3: Class Council 4: Student Council 1. B BABCOCK, TIMOTHY EARL 36, 175, 54, 55, 257 Football 1: FLAMES 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. BAGWELL, IOHN SYLVESTER 175 BAILEY, DIANNE MARIE 175 GAA 1. BAILEY, VIVIAN IEANNE 175 NOMA Certificate 2: IV Pom Pon 3: Girls' League Council 2: GAA 1, 2: Class Council 2, 3, Class Treasurer 2, 3: TRI-HI-Y 1. BAKER, DAVID PAUL 175 Frosh Basketball 1: IV Basketball 2. BAKER, LINDA C. 175, 73 BAKER, MIKE LEE 175 BALDWIN, STEPHANIE 176 GAA 1, Z, 3, 4: Student Council 3: IV Cheerleading 3: FBLA 4. BARENTINE, CHERRYL ANNE 176 Library Club 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: DECA 4. BARKER, CATHY SUE 176, 93, 92, 132 Tennis 1, 2, 3: GAA 1, 2, 3. BARNES, BETH A. 176 GAA l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 1, 2, 4: TAC 1: Art Council 3. BARNETT, CHERYL GENE 176 TRI-HI-Y l, sec.: Student Council 1: GAA 1: Girls' League Council 2, treas. BARNES, KAREN FRANCIS 176, 68, 69 PANTHORIAN 4, Newspaper l, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2, sec., 3, v.-pres.: Student Council 1, 2: GAA 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3. BARNUM, SHERRY LYNNE 176, 50, 73 FHA 2: Marching Band 3, 4: FBLA 4. BARTHOLOMEAUX, CAROLE VYE 176, 95, 164, 46, 40 NFL 1, 2, 3: GAA 1, 2: Debate Club 1, 2: Masque Gavel 3: Speech and Debate Team 3: Creative Writing Club 3: PANTHER TRACKS 3. BARTLETT, OTEKA ROXANNE 176 GAA 1: Student Council 4: Band 1. BATES, KARRON SUE 176 Bowling Club 1. BATES, SHARRON ANN 176 Bowling Club 1. BATTEN. IOAN DEVERAUX 176 242 TAC 2, sec.: FTA 1: Art Club 3. BAUMAN, KEITH ALLAN 36, 176, 187, 164, 89, 54, 55, 187, 165 Wrestling 3: Latin Club l, 2: Kings Club 3: Parnassus 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1: Class Council 3: FLAMES 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Choir 4, BAXTER, HARLEY 176, 87, 54, 43 Football 2: Foreign Affairs 1: Concert Choir 3, 4. BEARD, WILLIAM OTTO 176 Frosh Basketball 1: Math Club l. BEDARD, IO ANN 176, 45 Wisconsin 1, 2: Loyalty Club 2: Arts Council 4. BERKLAND, LANA ROE 176 BERMAN, STEVE MIKE 90, 176, 72, 41 Latin Club 2, 3, 4: ICL 3, pres. 4, pres.: Student Council 4. BESCO, LINDA IEAN 176 Music Award 2: FHA 1. BEST, ERIC IAMES 21, 176 Art Club 1, 2: Football 1. BETHEA, MARVIN WAYNE 176, 108, 94 Football 1, 2, 4: Baseball 1, 2: H1-Y 1: Latin Club 1. BINDER, IACK RODNEY 176, 94, 138 Track 1, 2, 3 V: Letterman Club 3, 4 pres.: Cross Country 3, 4. BLAICH, IOHN STEPHEN 176 Track 2. BLAKE, DARELL WALLACE 176, 187 BLAKE, RICHARD ALLEN 176 Magic Club 1. BOLTON, BARBARA IEAN 176, 40, 56 Girls' Chorus 3: Student Council 4. BOOTH, ARLENE ANGELENE 177 DECA 4: Student Council 2: GAA 1, 2. BORGSTADT, IOHN RAYMOND 177 IV Track 2: V Track 3, 4. BOWYER, MILDRED LOUISE 177 ICETINTIQIER TRACKS 2: Student Council 2, 3: Student Government ass . BRADFORD, DONNA LYNN 177, 60, 38, 39, 40, 165 Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 1, 2, 3, sec.: GAA 1: Iunior Class Council 3, acting sec.: Student Body Corr. Sec. 4: AASC Corr. Sec. 4. BRADLEY, BILLIE IOANN 177 GAA 1, 2. BRANDON, AILEEN MARY 26, 177 BRANDT, MARTY IAMES 177 Cross Country 1: Latin Club 2. BREWSTER, SUSAN GAY 177, 71 GAA 3, 4: GAA 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. BRIDENBAUGH, IANICE ANN 177 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: TRI-HI-Y 1. BRIGHTWELL, PATRICIA JANE 177 GAA 1, 2. BRINK, NAOMI IEAN 177, 54 Iowa, 1, 2: Basketball 1: Softball 2: Track 2: Girls' Recreational Association 1: FTA 2: FHA 2: Class Secretary-Treasurer 2. BROOKS, KATHY KAROLYN 177, 95, 73 BROUSSARD, PAULA ANN 177 North Carolina 1, 2: Texas 3: Archery 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Softball 1, 3: Volleyball 3: Cheerleader 1: Class President 1: Swimming Team 1, 3: Athletic Club 2: Track 3: GAA 3, 4. BRUNO, BILL SEBASTIAN 177 Track 1, 2: Current Events 1: Chess Club 1: PANTHER TRACKS 3: Intramural Sports 2. BROWNING GAYLA IEAN 177, 73 California 1: Kansas 1: Basketball 1: Pep Club 1: Student Rep. 1: FBLA 4. BRYANT, CLAUDIA MONEMA 177 FNA 2: Rec. Sec. Student Body 4. BUKKY, LINDA RAE 177 GAA l, Z, 3, 4. BUKOWSKI, CAROLE IANE 177, 54, 81 Music Award 2, 3: Girls' League Council 3, 4: Madrigals 3: Student Council 2: Advanced Girls Chorus 2: Concert Choir 3 ,4: Iunior Achievement 4. BURGER, MARY IANE 177, 63 TRI-HI-Y 1: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. C CAITHAML, LARRY GENE 177, 100 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3. CALVERT, WALTER DEAN 177 Illinois 1, 2. Congratulations Seniors! O- ? QM 72 ,gif JOHN F. LONG HOMES, INC. 'lUb+'4I'GMwA BY JOHN E LONG - Phone BR 2-0437 CAMPBELL, SANDRA IEAN 178 Masque and Gavel 2, 3: Gun Club 3: Thespians 4. CANTEBURY, RICHARD HOWARD 178, 94, 73. 89 I.V. Wrestling 1: Kings Club 2, 3: Kings' Tamer 3: Tennis 2: Student Council 4: M Club 4. CANTRELL, BARBARA IEAN 23, 178, 80 FNA 1: Girls' League 3. Cabinet Treas. 4. CARLSON, CAROLYN RUTH 178 GAA 1, 2, 3: Class Council 1, sec. 1: Pep Club 2, 3: Girls' League Council 2, 3: Student Council 3. CARMAN, TIMOTHY RANDALL 108, 174, 178, 187, 121, 122, 187, 41 National Forensic League 3: Parnassus 2, 3: I.V. Football 1, 2: Football 3: I.V. Wrestling 1, 2: Wrestling 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: M. Club 3: Gymnastics 3: Adv. Orchestra 1: Speech team 3. CASTLE,,V1CKI LYNN 168, 178 Cheerleader 2, 3: GAA 1, 2, 3: TRI-HI-Y 1. CHAMBERLAIN, IANICE E. 178 Music Award 2: FHA 1. CHAVEZ, IRENE 178 Spanish Club 2: FBLA 4. CHIARELLA, IUDY, CAROL 178, 54, 55, 72. 81 Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Girls' League Council 2, 3, 4: TAC 2: TRI-HI-Y 1, pres. 1: Music Award 2, 3: Madrigals 4: Concert Choir 4. CHILDRESS, DARYL GENE 178 Tennis 1: DECA 4. CIMADOR, LINDA ANN 178, 54 GAA 1, 2: Class Council 3, 4: Student Gov't 3: Concert Choir 4. CLARK, FRANK ROBERT IR. 178 Latin Club 2. CLARK. LYNN LOY 178 GA 1, 2. 3. 4: TRI-HI-Y 1: Pom Pon 3, 4. CLARK, PAULA IEAN 178 CLARKE, MARY ANN 178 FBLA 4. CLICK, GEORGE ELLIS 178 CLIFFORD, MATHEW LEE 178, 40, 140 Football 1: Baseball 1, 2, 4: Chess Club 1: Key Club 1, 3: Magic Club 1. COATES, MICHAEL ALLAN 178, 78 Florida 1, 2: Football 2, 3: Track 1: Sottball 1: Basketball 1: Student Council 3: Tennis 1, 4: Physics Club 4: Class Council 4. COLBURN, EILEEN MARY 178, 187, 55 GAA 1: Tennis 1: Music Award 2, 3: Class Council 4: Concert Choir 4. COLEMAN, SANDRA SUE 178 FHA Z: TAC 2. COLLINS, LEE WILLIAM 178, 60. 90, 41, 237, 165 Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Football Mgr. 1. CONRAD, GREGORY DANIEL 178 Missouri 1: Track 1: Radio Club 2: Basketball 1: Band 1, 2, 3. COOK, BRUCE WHITNEY 178 COOK, PATRICIA ROSE 179 Art Club 1. CORK, RANDY CHARLES 179, 71. 164, 40, 165, 68. 69 National Forensic League 3: Degree of Excellence 4: Foreign Affairs Club 3, pres. 3: Spanis Club 2, 3, parliamentarian 3: TAC 2: Masque and Gavel 3: Class Council 1. 3: Student Council 1: Inter- Club Council 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Panthorian Staff 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. CORNWELL, BETTY KAY 179 Class Council 4. CORNWELL, CATHY LEE 179 CORNWELL, NAN ELLEN 179 COTTRELL, IANIS EILEEN 179, 95 GAA 1: Pantherettes 4. CRAFT, SHARON LEA 22, 179 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. CRAIG, CAREN LEIGH 179 Latin Club 1, 2: Astronomy Club 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Panther Tracks 1: Physics Club 4. CRANLEY, FRANK MARTIN 108, 179, 61, 121, 122, 140 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: M Club 3. 4: Kings Club 1. CROCKETT, IEAN EVELYN 179 CROMB. IOHN AARON 179, 86 Music Award 2: Wrestling 2: Magic Club 1, 2. CROWLEY, WILLIAM CHARLES 179 Track 3: Chess Club 1: Camera Club 1. CURTIS, WILLIAM VIRGIL 90, 179 Astronomy Club 3: Key Club 3, 4, treas. 4. D D ANDREA, DEBBIE KAY 179 Tennis 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DAHE. GEORGE IR. 108, 140 IV Baseball Manager Z: Basketball Manager 3: Football 2, 3, 4, DARLING, MICHAEL EDWARD 179, 78 244 Spanish Club 1, 2: Chess Club 3: Physics Club 4: Astronomy Club 4: Engineering Club 4. DARNELL. MICHAEL LEE 179 Oklahoma 1, 2: Basketball 1: Wrestling 1, 2: Baseball 2. DAUGHERTY, CARY CHARLES 179 DAVIS, CANDACE LOUISE 179, 54, 42, 165 Parnassus 1, 2-treasurer. 3: Music Award 2: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Madrigals 3, 4-v-pres.: National Honor Society 3, 4-treasurer. DAWSON, GERALD TAMMELL 179, 53 California 1, 2: Photo Club 1: Music Award 2: Football 2: Spanish Club 2: Track 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3: DINO 3. DEMET, COLEEN IO 26, 179 FHA 1: IV Pom Pon 2, 3. DE SANTOS, CHERRYL ANN 179, 54 Michigan 1. DESTRINI, RALPH MICHAEL 179, 122 Pennsylvania 1, 2: Football 1: Class Council 1-treasurer, 2-treasurer: Student Council 1, 2: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Key Club 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3. 4. DIAZ, PATRICIA ANN 179 Masque and Gavel 2: Class Council 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Deca 4. DIBARTOLOMEO, PATRICK IOSEPH 179, 77, 165 Parnassus 2: Biology Club 2, 3 tco-chairmanl: Arts Council 3: Radio Club 1. DIONNE, IOYCE MARGARET 179 FHA 1: Student Council 2, 3: FBLA 3, 4. DOCKSTADER, DAVID LEWIS 180, 98, 164, 72, 76, 101, 70. 78, 165 Missouri 1, 2: Nat'l Ir. Honor Society 1, 2: NFL 3, 4: Debate 3. 4: Radio Club 1, 3, 4: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Speech team 3, 4: Bowling Club 3: Parnassus 1. 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Masque and Gavel 3: Gun Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Creative Writing 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Physics Club 4: Nat'l Merit Scholarship finalist. DONOVAN, DIANE LYNN 180 Spanish Club 1. DOOLEY, ROBERT FLOYD 180 Track 1. DOVER, NANCY CAROL 180 California 1, 2: GAA 2: Masque and Gavel 2, 3: Modern Dance Club 1, 2: Senior Girl's Glee Club 1. DOWELL, ANTHONY LAYNE 36, 90, 91, 180, 61, 122, 237 New Mexico 1: Football I: Baseball 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Parnassus 3: M Club 3. 4: Art Club 1: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. DRUMWRIGHT, DARYL DEAN 180 California 1, 2: Wrestling 3. DUFEK, CLAUDIA ANN 180, 60, 38, 39, 40, 81 GAA 2: Art Club 1, 2: Pantherettes 2, 3: Pep Club, pres.: Student Council 2: Class Council 3: Girls' League Council 3: Student Body Recording Sec. 4: Executive Committee 4. DUIARDIN, IANET ANN 180 Music Award 2, 3: Le Cercle De Francais 1, sec, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1: Adv. Mixed Chorus 2, 3: FTA 2, DWYER, SHARON M. 167, 180, 61 Speech Rotary contest 3: Frosh tennis 1: Varsity tennis 1, 2 Ccap- tainl: Girls' League Council 1: Parnassus 1, 2: GAA 1, 2, 3, v-pres., Pep Club 2: Student Council 3: Optimist Club 4. E EASTHAM. DANIEL HARMON 180 Frosh Football 1: IV Football 2. EATON, ROBERT LESLIE 180 Track 1: Gymnastics 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Hi-Y 1. EDGEWATER, ZELLA ELIZABETH 180 Oklahoma 1: National Honor Society Award 1: Basketball 1, 2: Softball 1: Track 2: Indian Club 1: Drill Team 1: Pep Club 1, 2. EDWARDS, IANICE OLIVIA 180, 187, 92 Tri-Hi-Y 1: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Government 2, 3: Class Council 3: Girls League 4. EDWARDS, THOMAS D. 180 Track 2: NFL 4: Key Club 4: Gun Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EGLIN, IAMES HARVEY 180 Chess Club 2, treas. ELLIOTT, DOROTHY DEE 180 DECA 4. ELLIS. KATHEEN 180 Girls' League Council 2: Pep Club 2: Pantherettes 2: Parnassus 2. ELMORE, C. STEVEN 180, 36, 119, 122, 38, 41, 39, 46 Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Key Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2. 3: Student Council 3, 4: Student Body President 4: Lettermen Club 4. ERICKSON. CHARLES ARTHUR 180 Baseball 2, manager: Track 3, manager: Basketball 2, manager: M Club 2, 3: Band 2, 3. EVANS, DONNA MARIE 180 GAA 1: Girls' League 1, FHA 1. EVANS. ION HABER 180 EVERETT. DONALD PAUL 180 Y N096 was X 1:eQa . .:: l 5 U .. f 704.4 V2 PQ .51 1- A 2 ,al ii'7'7'Z1d rf:-: Q Il M i s U fifkiffkffiz Shnmresb CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1965 3 REIVIAFIKABLE! It really is remarkable how much you get for so little when you have a First Na- tional Bank Custom Checking Account. o Free Personalized Checks o Free Monthly Statements o Free Checkbook Covers o No Maintenance Charge o No Minimum Balance Required You pay only 100 a check for each check you write. For more information on Custom Check- ing see the new accounts representative at ! any First National Bank otlice. Maryvale Shopping 'A,Ijf,f,'f4A'- City 5220 W. Indian School Rd. A JOHN F. LONG DEVELOPMENT OF ARIZONA MEMBER F,D,I.C. Seniors . . .ask about First Natiomzfs free college checks and checkbook covers. 245 F FARRELL, IANICE LYNNE 180 FAVELA, ALICE 180 GAA 1, 2: Pep Club 2. FEDDERSEN, IOYCE ARLENE 180, 40, 73 TRI-HI-Y 1, v.-pres., 2, sec., 3, 4: FBLA 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4. FEIL, LARRY MARTIN 180, 41, 137, 136 Basketball 1: Golf 1, 2, 3: Coin Club 1, v.-pres.: Student Council 4. FIELD, STEVE CRAIG 181 Baseball 1, 2 IV, 3V: Gun Club 2, pres.: Student Council 2, 3. FISH, ANN-MARIE 181, 50, 64, 65, 40, 53 Latin Club 2, 3-sec.: ICL 3: Glee Club l: Girls' League Council 2, 3: V Band 2, 3, 4 sec.-treas.: Orchestra 1, 3. 4: Service Band 3, 4: Mikado production 1: Senior Class Council 4: Student Council 4: Speech Team 4: Girls' State 3: Delegate to AASC Workshop 3. FLAHERTY, KAREN MARIE 181, 81 Senior Girls' League Council 4. FLANNIGAN, PATRICK SCOTT 75, 90, 181, 187, 77, 78 Radio Club 1: Physics Club 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Astronomy Club 3, 4: Iunior Class Council 3: Class Council 4. FLEISHMAN, DAWN 181 FONG, ALISON SUE 181, 52 GAA 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Class Council 3: PTA 1: Orchestra 3. FORCE, BERNICE CATHARINE 181 FHA 1. FORMANACK, MARY LYNN 181 FOSTER, DIANE IRENE 181, 44 GAA 1, 2, 3. FOSTER, EILEEN MARIE 181 Glee Club 1, 2: DECA 4. FOWLER, AUDREY MARIE 75, 181 Music Award 2: GAA 1: DECA 4, treas.: Class Council 1, 2, 3. FUMAGALLI, SUSAN 181, 40, 45 GAA ex. board 3: Pom Pon 2, 3 co-captain: Girls' League Council 1, 2, v pres.: Class Council 1. FURNAS, LYNNE ELLEN 181 Ohio 1: GAA 1, 2, 3: Girls' League Council 2, 3: Pantherette 2, 3. G GALLAGHER, THOMAS MICHAEL 181 Football 1, 2: Radio Club 1. GARCIA, LINDA LOUISE 181 GARLING, MARY LINDA 181 GAA 1: Girls' League 1, 2: Pep Club 2. GARNER, SANDRA LEE 181, 50, 53, 165 National Honor Society 3, 4: Parnassus 3, 4: Girls' League Council 3, 4. GARRISON, IOHN THOMAS 181, 81 Basketball 1: HI-Y chaplain and pres. 1: Latin Club 1, 2: Parnassus 1, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. GARRISON, LINDA IEAN 181, 55, 81 Pep Club 1, 2, 3: GAA 1: Girls' League Council 3, 4: Y-Teens 1. GATEWOOD, KATHERINE LEE 181 GEESEY, IACK LEROY 36, 91, 182, 122 Utah 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2: Baseball 1: Swimming 2, 3: Key Club 3. 4: German Club 3: Debate Club 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Spanish Club 1: Yearbook 1, editor: Student Council 1, 2: Wrestling team 4. GEHRES, IANET ELAINE 182 TRI-HI-Y I, historian: GAA 3: Pep Club 3. GERKEN, DUANE H. 182 Track 1: Wrestling 2, 3. GILBERT, LARRY LESTER 182 Football 1: Gun Club 2. GILKINSON, SHARON KAY 182 Girls' League 1. GILLEN, PATRICIA ANNE 182 Pep Club 1, 2, 3: v. pres.: French Club 1, FHA 1, 2, 3: Student Coun- cil 2: Class Treasurer 2: Sophomore Queen: Cheerleader 2, 3: NHS 3, 4: Class Treasurer 3: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Queen 3: FBLA 4: Senior Girls' League 4. GLASS, NANCY IOAN 182 GNAZZO, PATRICIA ANN 182, 56 GOETZ, BARBARA MARY KATHRYN 182, 56 Utah 1, 2: Young Scientists of .America 1, 2: Advanced Girls' Chorus 4. GOETZ, EDWARD HARRY 182 GOSSELIN, LINDA IO 182, 41 Student Council I, 2: GAA l, 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, 2, 3: Majorettes 1, 2: Pep Club l, 2: FBLA 3: Girls' League 3: Thespians 3, 4: Speech and Debate 4: DECA 4. GRAHAM, ROSALIND ELEANOR 182, 64, 65, 68, 69 Gaa 1, 3: Panthorian Copy Editor 4: Quill 6. Scroll 4. GRASSE, TERRY ALAN 182 France 1: Industrial Arts Club 1: Newspaper 1. GREEN, MARY ROBERTA 182, 40, 73, 81 246 Arkansas 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Volleyball 2: FBLA 3: Pep Club 1: GAA 3: Chorus 1. GREEN, KATHY ANN 182 TRI-HI-Y 1: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Pep Club v-pres. 2, 3: Pom Pon 3, 4. GREEN, LARRY WAYNE 182 Track 2, 3: Cross Country 4. GREENE, ROBERT 182 GREENWELL, MICHAEL ALLAN 182 Track 1, 2: Chorus 3, 4. GREESON, IOHN SNOW 182, 123. 138 Track 3: Wrestling 3. GROSSKOPF, RICHARD DAVID 182 GROVES, IULIE CAROL 182 Hawaii 1: Home room rep. 1: NOMA certificate 1: FBLA 3. GUDERIAN, DAVE E. 182 GUERRA, MARIA DALIA GUSTAFSON, DAVID 108 Football 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis l. H HALE, ROXANNA ILLEEN 182 Tri-Hi-Y I: Art Council l, 2: Panthorian 3: Student Council 2. I-IALEY, MEREDITH ANN 182, 165, 66 Latin Club 1: Girls' League Council I ,2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4: Panthorian 2, 3, co-editor: Foreign Relations Club 1: Masque and Gavel 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Class Council 3, 4: Debate Club 4: Parnassus 4: Panther Tracks 4, Feature Editor 4. HALVORSON, MICHAEL DEAN 182 Wrestling 1. HAMES, NANCY KAREN 182 GAA 1. HAMMONDS, RUBY PAULINE 182 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. HANCOCK, GREGORY EUGENE 113, 116, 183, 115, 138 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1. HARDAGE, SUZANNE LOUISE 183 Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, 4. HARFST, LINDA ANN 183 New York 1, 2: GAA 3, 4: German Club 1. HARRIS, CHARLES BYRON 183 Golf 1: Biology Club 4. HARTMAN, DELORES IRENE 183 Spanish Club, 1, 3: Pep Club 3: Pantherette 3: Parnassus 3: Girls' HASKINS, GERRY LYNN 183, 81, 165 League Council 4. HAVIR, ALAN LEE 183, 41 Adv. Band 1, 2, 3: Football 1. HEANEY, MARY 183 FBLA 4. HEBERT, PATRICIA BEE 183, 187, 49, 81, 69 Parnassus 1, 2, 4: Spanish Club 1: Girls' League Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4, v-pres., Pres.: Masque and Gavel 2: Pan- thorian 2, 3, 4, co-editor 3, editor 4: Girls' League Cabinet v-pres. 3: Class Council 4: National Honor Society 4, Girls' State 3. HEDGPETH, ELLA MARIE 183 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. HELTON, BRIAN SCOTT 183 Football 1, 2, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1, 2. HENDERSON, PHOEBE KATHLEEN 183, 164, 73, 81, 165 Idaho 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Parnassus 3, 4: Girls' League Council 2, 3, 4, v-pres.: Panthorian 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1: National Honor Society 3, 4: FBLA 3, 4. 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IMSLAND, MARTIN ALLAN 106, 108, 167, 184, 61. 125, 126, 107, 127, 138 Class Council 3: Class President 3: Executive Committee 3: Lettermens Club 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. IMUS, CAROL IEAN 184 GAA 1: FHA 1: Biology Club 2. INGERSOLL, Io R. 184 FHA 1: Girls League Council 2 INNES, SUSAN IEANNE 184, 187, 38, 64, 40, 39 Latin Club, 1, 2, 3 v-pres.: ICL 3, sec.: Parnassus 3: Biology Club 1, 2, 3: FBLA 2: Bowling Club 2: Panther Tracks 3: Student Council 3: Student Body Vice-President 4: A.A.S.C. Vice-President 4. IRISH, PAUL VERNON 116, 184, 89, 94 California 1, 2: Cross Country l, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 1: Music Award 1: Iunior Achieveland 4. J IAMISON, LARRY MAX l84,'55 Football 1, 2. IEFFREY, BARBARA ANN 184 FTA 1: GAA 1: Masque and Gavel 2: FHA 2: Pantherettes 3, 4. IENKINS, CHARLES IAMES 77, 184, 54, 43 Radio and Electronics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Photo Club 2, 3, 4: ADV Mixed Chorus 3: All State Chorus 3: Madrigal Singers 4: Astronomy Club 4. JENKINS, STEPHANIE I. 184 FHA 1: Girls' League Council 1, 2: Girls' League Cabinet 2: Spanish Club 3. IENSEN. STEVE C. Minnesota 1, 2: Hockey 1, 2: Football 1: Class Council 1 v-pres.: Baseball 1. IOHNSON, NORMAN PHILLIP 184 Photography Club 2, 3: Art Club 2. IOHNSON, IOHN BARRY 184, 118, 121, 90 Canada 1: Track 1: Soccer 1: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3: Key Club 4. IOHNSON, MITCHELL CHARLES 105, 106, 108, 111, 184, 118, 122, 107 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: M Club 3, 4. IOHNSON, RONALD TAYLOR 184 Illinois 1, Z: Wrestling l, 2: Cross Country 1. IOHNSON, SIGRID ALICE 184, 81, 53 Idaho 1, 2: Class Council 3: Girls' League Council 3. IOHNSON, SUSAN IEAN 184 Latin Club 2, 3, 4: ICI.. 3: Student Council 1: Pantherettes 3, 4. IOHNSON, THOMAS IOHN 185 Chess Club 1. IOLICOEUR, KATHRYN MARIE 185 Michigan 1, 2: Y-Teens 2: GAA 2: Pep Club 2: Teen Town 1. IOLLY. SHEILA R. Pep Club 1. IONES, BARRY WILSON 185, 52 Speech Award 3: NFL 3, 4: Parnassus 3, 4: Debate Club 3, 4: For- eign Affairs Club 1 pres.: Masque and Gavel 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. IUDD, MARTHA MARIE 185. 55 Concert Choir 4. K KAISER, ROSEMARY ELIZABETH 185 GAA 3, 4: Latin Club 4: FTA 4-historian: Concert Choir 4. KANA, BARBARA LYNN 185 GAA 1, 2: Student Government 4. KANA, DAVID GEORGE 185 Track 1. 2, 4. KEAST, STEVEN LYNN 185 Track 2. 3: Cross Country 1. 2, 3. KEATING, PEGGY KATHLEEN 91, 185, 55, 40 Parnassus 1, 2: Student Council 2: Class Council 3: Advanced Mixed Chorus 3: Girls League Council 3: GAA 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3 treasurer: Key Club Sweetheart 4. KEENE, RUTH FRANCES 185. 73 FBLA 3. KELLER, IOHN PATTERSON 185, 50, 231, 53 Dance Band 2: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Honor Band 3. KELLEY. IOHN THOMAS 185, 141 Texas: Baseball 3: Bowling Club 1, 2, 3. KEMP, LINDA LOUISE 185 248 GAA 3: Library Club 3, 4. KESLER, DAVID WILLIAM 185, 50, 165 Basketball 1, 2, 3: Advanced Band 1, 2, 3: Parnassus 1, 2, 3. KILLEBREW, CAROLYN LOUISE 185, 108 Latin Club 2: GAA 1, 2, 3: FNA 1, 2 v-pres., 3 pres., Student Council 4: FNC 4 v-pres. KILLOUGH, LONNIE EARL 185 Advanced Band 4. KING, TRICIA LE ANN 185 KIRBY, LARRY CURTIS 185 KIRCHNER, KATHRYN 185 KISH, CHERYL IEAN 185, 50, 49, 81, 53, 165, 69 GAA 1: TRI-HI-Y: Spanish Club 2: I.H.S.B.C. Delegate 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Anytown Delegate 3: Panthorian 3 copy editor, 4 assistant editor: Parnassus 1, 2, 3 sec., 4 sec. KLASE, RUTH A. 101. 185, 19 TRI-HI-Y 1. KLUENDER, ALLAN DAVID 185, 54 Advanced Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 v-pres. KOHLER, RICHARD MICHAEL 185 Baseball 2. KONESKY, ROBERT CHARLES 185 Track 1, 2: Wrestling 2: Class Council 2. KREGER, CONNIE MARIE 185 KRISTAN, IERALYN HELENE 186, 56, 19 Pep Club 1: Student Council 3: Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Girls League Council 1, 2, 3: Class Council 2, 3: Student Council 3. KROFF. VICKI SUE 186 Spanish 1, 2. L LACEK, IAMES ROBERT Track 1: Football 1. LACOSSE, CYNTHIA ANN 186 Tri-Hi-Y 1 pres.: Student Council 1, Z: G.A.A. 1, 2. LAFOREST, YVONNE IOY 174. 186, 187, 55. 81, 40, 165 Girls' League Council 2, 4: Spanish Club 3: Class Council 3, 4: FTA 4: Parnassus 4: Class Treasurer 4. LAMBERT, IOYCE ELIZABETH 186 LAMOND, BERNADETTE DORIS 186, 56 TriAHi-Y 1: Pep Club 3: Adv. Girls' Chorus 2. LANCE, RONALD FRANCES 186 Football 2, 3: Track 2: DECA 4 pres. LANDECK, CARLEN ANN 168, 186 U Cheerleader IV 3, Varsity 4: TRI-HI-Y 1, 4: Fellowship Club 2 sec- treas.: Class Council I: Student Council 3. LANEY, MARILIE FRANCES 186. 81 Thespians 2: Girls League Council 4. LANGE, ROGER DENNIS 108, 109, 166, 186, 94, 64, 65, 138 Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 3: Track 2 3, 4: Tennis I: M Club 1, 2, 3, 4: HI-Y I pres.: Student Council 1, 2. LANTZ, MARILYN SUE 186 FBLA 4. LARSON, RANDY LEE 186 LAWRENCE, SUE IANE GAA 1. LAWTON, GLORIA IUDY 186, 73 FBLA 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2. LEANDER, ALAN GARY 186 LEE, DUANE ALLEN Band 1, Z IV: DECA 4. LEE, LINDA IEAN 186, 56 LEEBURG. KENNETH I. 186, 108, 89, 140, 94 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Iournalism Club l: German Club 1: Track 1: Baseball 3, 4: Kings Club 4. LE FAIVRE, ROBERT ARTHUR Wrestling 2 IV: DECA 4. LEGAS, HARRY IOHN 186 New Mexico 1, 2: American Legion Award 1: Student Art Award 1: Golf 3. 4: Art Club 1 vice-pres. LEMELSON, LEO HENRY 186 Photography Club 1, 2 pres.: Kings' Club 2: PANTHER TRACKS 1. 2: Class Council 4. LENZNER, KIM REED 186 LIGHTFOOT, MICHAEL CALVIN Art Key Award 1, 2: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1: Art Club 1, 2. LINEBARGER, LAWRENCE FREDERICK 186, 126 Cross Country 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 4. LITTLEFIELD, ROBERT WILLIAM 186, 90, 164, 90, 72 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 v: Latin Club 2, 3, 4 pres 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Parnassus 1 treas.: ICL 3: Key Club 4: Masque and Gavel 3: Student Council 2: Orchestra 4: Debate Club 4: NMS Finalist 4. LIVINGSTON. VAN I. 186, 138 Basketball 1: Football 1, 2: Cross Country 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. LIZARDI, ROBERT 108, 186. 84 Fotball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2: Hi-Y 1: Student Council 2, 3. 'o further your education, dd our book to your collection N uw w o Q a lgfu iggi llll v ' l l 'llqlll Q as 2 . 0 Q J . ' CJ . O . Q Tl FRUM LITTLE ACURNS - O ' O . O . O THE , 5 o .ztzzona m jf . ' BANK l . . aIDEpUSiilrlSLlYar1Ce CDFDOYBHOI1 is ...J 0 J .2 is . 3 O ,fa fx? 'Q , X i -'lt-O '+--.. '- ' 4949 W. Indian School Rd This is a hard hat to earn. Wear it proudly. 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MARY ALICE 187, 51 FHA 1: Band 1. 2, 3, 4. MARKWELL, RAYMOND VINCENT 187, 116, 138 Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4. MARNEY, PHILLIP 187 MARSH. DONNA IO 187 Girls' League Council 1: GAA 3: TRIAHI-Y 2, 4. MART, CLEMENT WAYNE 187 Baseball 1: Wrestling 1, 2: Masque and Gavel 3: Class Council 4. MARTIN. ARTHUR HOWARD 188 Football 1: ROTC 1. MARTIN, CAROL LEE 188, 55 Music Award 2, 3: Girls' League Council 1, 2: GAA 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3. MARTIN, GREG E 188 Track 1: Cross Country 1, 2. MARTIN SHERRI LEE 188, 98, 40 GAA 1: Girls' League Council 2: Student Council 4. MARTINO, SANDRA MARIE 188 DECA 3: Bowling Club 2. MAY. MICHAEL TYLER 188 Gun Club 2: Bowling Club 1. MAYNARD, BILL RICHARD 188 Baseball 2: Basketball 1, 2: Football 1. McAFEE, MARY AURELIA 188, 50 Y-Teens 1: Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 3, 4: PANTHER TRACKS 3. McCULLOUGH, EVANGELINE RUTH 188, 54, 55, 43, 42 Music Award 2, 3: Madrigals 3. 4, sec.-treas.: HMS Pinagore 4. MCDONALD, ALBERT QUINTON 188, 73, 89 Baseball 2, 3, 4: M Club 3. 4: Kings Club 1, 2, 3: Coin Club 1. MCGEE, IEAN ANN 188 FHA 3: Girls' League Council 1, 2, 3: DECA 4. MCGREGOR, PATRICIA ANN 188 Girls' League Council 1. 4: NFL 3: FBLA 4. MCGRIFF, LEAH RAE 188 TAC 1, 2: Radio Club 1: Art Club 1. 2, 3 ,4: Creative Writing 4. MCGUIRE, IAY MICHAEL 188 MCKISSACK. GLORIA IEAN 188 GAA 1, 2: FBLA 4. MCQUEEN PAULETTA DARLENE 188 Pep Club 1. MEAD. CHERYL DARLENE 188, 70 GAA 1: Creative Writing Club 4. MERRETT, KATHLEEN ANN 26, 188, 187. 39, 41, 166 GAA 1, 2: IV Pom Pon 3: TRI-HI-Y 1, 2: Pep Club 2: Class Council 1, 2, 3: PANTHER TRACKS 1. MERRITT, IERRY WAYNE 188 21, 87, 54, 86, 42 Music Awards 2, 3: Madrigals pres. 4. MEYER, ROBERT LEE Physics Club 4: Latin Club 4: Class Council 1. MILES, PATRICIA ANN 174, 187. 188, 62, 63. 40 IV Cheerleader 2. V 4: Spanish Club 1: Parnassus 3: Cirls' League Council 1, 2 sec: Student Council 3, 4: Class Council 3: Senior Class Secretary 4. MILES, SHARON HARRLETT 188 MILLER, CAROLYN SUE 30, 188 DECA 4. MILLER, DAVID WELLS 188 Latin Club 1: Bowling Club 3, 4: Physics Club 3, 4. MILLER, DENNIS WAYNE 189 Football 1: Wrestling 1. MILLER, PAUL IOSEPH 189 IV Track 2. 250 MILLER. THOMAS ALAN 189 MITCHELL, SUSIE PEARL 189 MOHN. PATRICIA FRANCIS 189 Ohio 1, 2: FNA 1: Y-Teens 1: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 3: ICL 3, v-pres.: GAA 2: PRINSTONIAN I: Student Govern- ment 1: Class Council 3: Panthorian 3. MONOHAN, SANDRA IO 189 GAA 1. MOODY, WILLIAM I. 189 Golf IV 2: Coin Club 1. MORENO, GILBERT 189, 94, 138 Basketball 1: IV Track 2, V 3, 4: Bowling Club 1. MORRIS, CECIL EUGENE IR. 187, 189, 94, 73, 89 IV Baseball, 2, V 3. 4: Kings Club 1, 2, 3, .. pres.: Class Council 4. MORTON, WILLIAM IAMESION 189 Gun Club 2. MOSES. WILLIAM HOWARD 189 Magic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 v-pres. MOTTE, MICHAEL PAMES 189. 137, 136 Track 1: Golf 2. 3: Chess Club 1. MOWATT, KENNETH GEORGE IR. 189 DECA 4. MUELLER, CINDY LYNN 189 GAA 1, 2. MUELLER, MARK STUART 189 Student Council 2: DECA 4. MUELLER, PAMELA COLEEN 189 Arts Council 2: FHA l: DECA 4. MYERS, CHARLOTTE ANN 189. 101. 100. 164, 98, 72, 48, 78, 70, 165 California 1: Debate Team 3: ICL 3: Library Club 1: Radio Club 1: California Scholarship Federation 1: Parnassus 3: Latin Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3-treas: Bowling Club 3: Masque and Gavel 3: Radio Club 3. N NARDO, VIDA ROSE 189, 80, 81 Girls League Council 2, 3, v-pres., 4-pres.: Panther Tracks 2. NEELY, DENNIE ALEXANDER 189 Track 1. NELSON, DALE EUGENE 189 DECA 4: Wrestling 2. NESBITT, ROBERT LEE 91, 189, 41, 78 Parnassus 1: Track 2: Gymnastics 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Class Counicl I, 2. 3: Physics Club 3, 4: Math Club 2: Chess Club 2: Radio Club 2: Student Council 4. NEVILLE, CLYDE RUSSELL 189 NIELSEN, SUZANNE ELLEN 190 French Club 3. NISSLE, TOD R. 190, 48, 78 French Club 1. 2: Parnassus 1: Tennis 2, 3: Chess Club 3, 4: Physics Club 3. 4: Astronomy 4. NIXON, LINDA HOPE 190, 50, 164, 165, 52, 53, 66, 67 Parnassus 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 1: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Band 2, 3: Honor Band 3. NOLLER, WILLIAM ALAN 190, 138 Track 1, 2. 3: Cross-Country 3: Class Council 2, 3, 4: Kings' Club 2, Crown Buster 3. NONNEMAN, ROY HENRY 190, 51 NORD, IERRY DONALD 190 NOTH, DANNY WARREN 190 NOWAK. CHERYL ANN 190 GAA 1, 3: Tennis 1. O O'HARA. WALTER STEVEN 190 Radio Club 2: DECA 4. OLMSTED, RONDA LYNN 190 French Club 2. OLSON, ANN C. 190, 71, 185 Biology Club 2: Parnassus 4: Spanish Club 4. OLCON, LEONA B. 190, 73 O'NEAL, LESLIE NEWELL 190, 122, 94 O'SHAUGHNESSY, EARL DAVID 190 P PALMISANO, CAROL ANN 190, 50 TRI-HI-Y 1: Alpha Phi 1: Music Award 2: Band 1, 2, 3. PASSEY. PAMELA KAY 190, 92, 93. 132 TRI-HI-Y 1: GAA 1, 2, 3. PARSHALL, IAMES S. 190 IV Track Z. PASCHAL, IERI LEIGH 190, 88 DECA 4. New Mexico 1. Wyoming 2: GAA 1, 2: Arts Council 3: Spanish Club 1. PAVLAK, STEPHEN EDWARD 190 Track 1: FTA 1: Coin Club 1. 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Your banker can serve you all your life, so join the bank that offers more, the bank that gives you the finest personal service in Arizona! 251 Art Club 1, 2-pres.: Arts Council 3, 4: Photo Club 3: Masque and Gavel 3: Thespians 4. PERRY, DIANE EMILY 190 Latin Club 1, 2: Parnassus 1, 2, 3: Debate 3. PETERSON, JAY O. 190 Gun Club 2, 3: Radio Club 1, 3: Class Council 2: Panthorian 2. PETERSON, RANDY GENE 77, 191, 78, 165 Math Club 3: Chess Club 3, 4: Astronomy 3, 4: Physics Club 4. PHILLIPS, RUTH ELLEN 191 Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Concert Choir 2, 3, 4: Panthorian 2. PHILLIPS, SUE CAROL 191, 56 GAA 2 PIPPETT. EVA MARIE 75, 191 GAA l, 2: DECA 4, sec: TRI-HI-Y 1. PLUMMEH, JAMES BURTON 191 Wrestling 2, 3. POE, CHARLES WAYNE 28, 191, 140, 24 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Kings' Club 1: Class Council 2. POWELL, WILLIAM JOHN 28 Track 1 POWERS, SHARON RUTH 191, 95 Pantherettes 4. PROKOSCH, ROBIN GALE 191 Art Club 2, 3: DECA 4. PURDY, SANDY GAYLE 169, 191, 40, 145 Valentine Attnd. 2: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: TRI-HI-Y 1, 2: Poms 3, 4: Student Council 1: PANTHER SWEETHEART. Q QUINTANA, CARMEN ELIZABETH 191. 92, 93 Tennis 1, 2, 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. pres, R RAFSKY, DAVID 191, 41, 39 Class Council 2, 4: Current Events Club l: French Club 2: Student Council 4: Key Club 4. RAINEY, SUEZETTA FAYE 191 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. RANDALL, DENNIS JON 191 Baseball Manager 1. RANDOLPH, SHERMAN 191 Football 1: Wrestling 1: Baseball 1: Gymnastics 4. RANSOM, CHERYL DIANE 191 GAA 2, 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Parnassus 3, 4. RATTI, BARBARA KAY 191 RATTI, SANDRA A. 191 REDFERN, LINDA RAE 191, 40 Girls' League Council 1, 2: TRI-HI-Y 1: Student Council 4. REED, CHARLIE LAVERN 191,57 REED, MARY CHERIE 191,56 French Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 3: Pep Club 3. REESE, RONALD JAMES 191 Band l, 2, 3: Wrestling 1. REINERT, VENETTA MARIE 191 RESER, MIKE JAMES 191 Student Council 3. REYNOLDS, PEGGY ANN 191 Colorado l, 2: Field Hockey 2: Bowling 2: Baseball 1. RICE, MICHAEL RAYMOND 192. 50, 138 Basketball 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Coin Club 1, 3, pres.: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 1: Music Award 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD, DIANNA LEE 192 Music Award 2: Foreign Affairs Club 1: Chorus l, 2, 3. RICHES, MICHAEL EMANUAL 192, 90, 122 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics 3: Key Club 3. 4: M Club 2, 3, 4: Class Council 4. ROBBINS, BETTYE ANNE 192 FHA 2: Girls' League 3, 4. ROBINSON, DALE LEROY 192 Basketball 1:Baseball 1, 2 JV: Spanish Club 2: Student Council 2. ROGERS, GLORIA 192 Music Award 2, 3: FHA 1. RONEMOUS, GENE C. 192 Football manager 1. ROSE, ELBERTA MAE 192, 70 Y-Teens 3 advertising manager: FHA 1: FBLA 4. ROSE, ELLEN JO 192 GAA 3: FHA 1. ROSE, GARY GLEN 192, 77 Music Award 2: Adv. Mixed Chorus 2. 3: Class Council 1: Biology Club 4. Council 1: Biology Club 4. ROSSOW, LINDA FAE 192 FHA 1, 2: FBLA 4. ROTH, KATHY JEAN 192 ROUSH, PEGGY LEE 192, 40. 92, 93 252 TRI-HI-Y 1, 2: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2: Student Council 3: Class Council 2. RUIZ, RONALD EDWARD 192,89 JV Football 1, 2: Basketball 1: Kings Club 2, 3 v-pres., 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Student Government 1, 2, 3. RUSSELL, CANDACE ELAINE 192 RUSSELL, DOUGLAS B. 192 Football 2 v. S SANDOVEL, DOROTHY 192 GAA 1. SANTONE, DONNA M. 192 Art Club 1: GAA 3, 4. SARDINA, MARYANN PATRICIA 187, 192, 87, 47 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 2, 4: Speech Team 3, 4-secretary: Thespians 4-sec,-treas.: Forensic League 4. SAUNDERS, ROGER MICHAEL 193, 51, 88 California 1: Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Arts Council 4. SCHAEFER, ROBERT PAUL 193 Basketball l, 2. SCHAFER, LARRY CHARLES 193,71 Japan 1: Montana 2: California 3: Spanish Club 4. SCHERF, STEVE ARTHUR 90, 193, 184, 69 Foreign Affairs Club 1-president: TAC 2: Photo Club 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Speech Club 3, 4 :Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Astronomy Club 3 v-pres. Panthorian Staff 3, 4: Class Council 2, 3. SCHERR, SARI J. 193 North Africa 1: GAA 1, 2, 3: Tennis 2: Class Council 3. SCHIAVO, JOHN JULIUS 193 SCHIEWE, BARGARA HELEN 193 TAC 2: FNA 2. SCHMIDT, ANGELA MAY 193, 80,39 FTA 1: Art Club 1: Girls League 2, 3-pres. SCHAENAUER, KRISTINE MALANE 193, 83 Spanish Clubl: GAA l, 2. SCHUH, DANIEL ROBERT 75, 193 DECA 4. SCHUH, JEANNE MARIE 193 Illinois 1, 2, 3: Arts Club 1, 2. SCHULTZ, LAURA LEE 193, 81 SCHLMACKER, RICHARD LEO 193, 51 Band 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2. SCHWIEBERT, THOMAS W. 193, 77, 235 Biology Club 2, 3, 4. SCHOFIELD, JAMES ROBERT 193, 94, 131 Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4: Football 3: M Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SCOTT, NICHOLAS GENE 194, 41 Wrestling 3: Baseball 2, 4: Basketball 2, 4: Football 1, 3, 4. SEALS, MARTHA RAE 193 SEAMAN, RICKY H. 193 Arts Council 3, 4. SEDDON, TONY WAYNE 193 DECA 4. SHIELDS, KATHY SUE 193 GAA 1, 2: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. SHIPWASH, KAREN RENEE 193 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. SLOAN, LINDA A. 193 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, CAROLYN JEAN 193 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, DAVE BENJAMIN 194 Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, DAVID M. 194 SMITH, DONALD RAY 194, 71, 89 Chess Club 1: Spanish Club 3, 4-v-pres: Panther Tracks 3, 4: Pan- thorian 4-Sports Editor: Interclub Council 4. SMITH, JOHN CHARLES 194 Chess Club 2. SMITH LOIS JEAN 194 SMITH, PHILIP LEE 194 SMITH, STEPHEN GREGORY 77, 193, 184, 24, 101, 178, 165 Masque and Gavel 3: Speech Team 3: Debating Team 3: NFL 3, 4: Parnassus 2, 3, 4: Creative Writing Club 4: Astronomy Club 4: Chess Club 4-president: Physics Club 4: NMSQT Finalist, SORENSON, GLORIA JEAN 194, 73 Oregon 1: FBLA.. 3, 4-treasurer. SPRADLING, NINA RUTH 194 Pep Club I: GAA 1: Bowling Club 2, 3. SPRAGUE, LINDA LOUISE 194 TRI-HI-Y 1: PANTHER TRACKS 2: Class Council 1: Girls' League Council 1, 2, 3-secretary. STANGLER, SARA J. 194 STAPLES, JEAN ANN 194 GAA 1: FBLA 1: Band 3: STEIN, JOHN HOWARD 194 Magic Club 1: Electronics Club 1-treasurer: Gun Club 2, 3, 4. 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STIVERSON, LINDA SUE 194 STOCKWELL, RONALD IAMES 194 Basketball 1: Drama Club 2: Band 1, 2. STORY, THOMAS LEE 194 STOUT, CHARLES IAMES 194 STRAKER, PETER R. 194, 51, 76 Gun Club 2, 3, 4. STRATTON, CHARLES LACEY 194 SWAIN, DONALD ALLEN 22, 90, 195, 118, 122 Wrestling 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4. SWAIN RONALD BOYD 195, 122 SWANGER, TERRY WAYNE 195 SWORD, MARGARET KATHEREN GAA 1, Z, 3, 4. SYLVIA, ANN ELIZABETH 195, 95 SWINK, ION KENTON 195 IV Football 2. England 1: Nebraska 2: GAA 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 3: Chess Club 1: Spanish Club 2: Girls' League 3: Class Council 3, 4: FNA 4. T 195, 19 TALLEY, SHELBY GLEN 195 TATE, VICKI LOUISE 19, 195 GAA 2. TERRELL, BARBARA KAY 195 FHA 2, 3: GAA 1: TRI-HI-Y 1, 2. TERRY, MICHAEL ROBERT 25, 104, 108, 195, 40, 140, 94, 140 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2: Chess Club 2: M Club 3, 4: Student Council 3: Student Govt. 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. THACKER, CHERIE LYNN 195, 55, 42, 70, 257, 66 A Cappella Choir 2: Madriqals 3: Creative Writing Club 4: Panther Tracks 4. THACKER, CHRISTINA KAY 195, 42, 54 Chorus 2, 3, 4: FHA 1. THOMPSON, CARL DUANE 195 Football 1. THOMPSON, SHIRLEY ANN 195, 71 Spanish Club 2, 4-sec.: Student Council 4: TRI-HI-Y 1, treas. THORN, GARRY WAYNE 195 Baseball 1: Bowling 2: Kings' Club 1. THURBER, MICHAEL EDWARD 195, 53 Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1: Dance Band 4: Concert Orchestra 4. TOLMACHOFF, ELIZABETH HELEN 195, 85 TRI-HI-Y 1: FHA 1: FNA 1. TOWSON, SUSAN DENISE 195 TRAVIS, REBEKAH VAN 195 Art Club 1, 2, 4: Girls' League Council 3: Class Council 3. TRIGG, PEANNINE SUE 195 TRUNZO, ELIZABETH IANE 187, 195, 40 GAA Z. TUCKER. HARVEY IOEL 36, 90, 195, 54, 55, 86, 48, 164, 42, 165 Music Award 3: NFL 3: Debate 3, 4: Math Club 1: Speech 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: PANTHER TRACKS 2, 3: Class Council 3: Flames 2, 3, 4: National Honor 4: Concert Choir 4: Parnassus 1, 2, sec., 3, v-pres., 4: Masque and Gavel 3. TUFTS, CECILE M. 194, 68, 69 FTA 1, 2, 3-treas., 4: Cadet Teaching 4: State AAFTA Treasurer 4: Student Council 1: Girls' League Council 2: Bowling Club: Panthorian Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. TUPA, IANET MARIE 195 V VACCARO, DANA FRANCINE 196 FHA 2, 3 publicity chairman: Girls' League 1, 2, 3. VAILLANCOURT, GERALD ERWARD 196 FBLA 3, 4: GAA 2: Chess Club 1: Adv. Girls' Chorus 2: Concert Choir 3, 4: Madrigals 3, 4. VAN METER, LINDA MYRLE 196 FHA 2: FBLA 3, 4. VENSLOVE, BARBARA ANN 196. 56 Senior Girls' League Council 4: Adv. Girls' Chorus 4. VEST, BEVERLY IOY 196 GAA 1, Z, 3: Adv. Birls' Chorus 2. VICKROY, FRANKIE JEAN 196 VINCENT, MARGARET SUSAN 196, 36, 87 Florida 1: PNA 1: FHA 1: Parnassus 3, 4: Masque and Gavel 3: Thespians 3, 4-v-pres. VIRDEN, STEVE DALE 103, 196, 131 254 Tennis 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4. VOIGHT, ROBERT LOUIS 24, 196, 66 V Band 2, 3, 4: FTA 1, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Class Council: Senior Class Council: Panther Tracks 4. W WAGONER, IAMES RUSTY 196 Radio Club 2: Football 3. WALKER, NANCY FAYE 196 WALTER, LINDA MARIE 196, 165 Ohio 2: GAA 1: Latin Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Parnassus 3, 4: Girls' League Council 3, 4 sec. WALTERS, AGNES 196 WALTHOUR, IOHN BRUCE l96,50,53 Adv. Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Pep Band 2. WAMSLEY, THOMAS MARION 196 Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3 treas. WARD, LARRY THOMAS 196, 164, 165 Parnassus 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2.3: ICL 3, 4: Radio and Electronics Club 2, 3: Physics Club 3-treas., 4-pres.: Math Club 1, 3, 4-v-pres.: Chess Club 2: Student Council 2: Creative Writing Club 4-pres.: NHS 3, 4: NMS Finalist 4. WATKINS, IUDITH DIANNE 196, 95 WATTS, MICHAEL LEE 196 New Mexico 1: France 2: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1: Track 1. WEAVER, WARD CALVIN IR. 196 WEBER, FRANCES MARY 196, 44, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2: Pep Club 2: Gun Club 2, 3-sec., 4: Pom Pon 3: Creative Writing Club 3. WEBER, MARGARET KATHRYN 196, 61, 92 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 1, 2: Class Council 2: Student Council 3: ' TRI-HI-Y 1, 2, 4: Sophomore Council Z: Frosh Council 1: Pom Pon 3, 4-captain. WEDE, IENNIFER NATALIE 196, 51 WEGENER, IAMES K. 196 Radio-Electronics Club 2-v-pres: Gun Club 2. WEIDENHEIMER, CANDY LOUISE 196, 55 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4: Creative Writing Club 4-sec. WELSHIRE, KATHY MAE 196 WHITE, CHRISTINE E. 196 WHITE, DONALD MERLE 196 WILCOX, PHILLIP DALE 196 Radio Club Z: Biology Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, IUDY CAROL 196 WILLIAMS, KEN EUGENE 104, 105, 106, 107, 166, 126, 67, 196 Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1 2, 3: Student Government 2-pres. WILLIAMS, KENNETH PAUL 196 Key Club 2. WILLIAMS, LESLIE ANNE 196 WILLIAMS, SANDRA KAY 196 Tennis 2, 3: GAA 2, 3. WILSON, BRYAN DALE 196 Tennis 2, 3, 4: Kings' Club 2, King Tamer: HI-Y 1, Letterman's Club 3, 4: Student Council 1. WILSON, GREG ELDOM 196 Football 1. WILSON, IOYCE LORRAINE 196, 54, 55, 68. 69 Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4-sec.: Adv. Girls' Chorus 2: Concert Choir 3, 4-treas.: PANTHORIAN 3 ,4, layout editor: Madrigals 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Concert Choir Tour 4. WILSON, RICHARD ALAN 196 Ohio 1: Gootball 1, 2: Basketball 1: Baseball 1: Gun Club 2: Track 2. WILSON, SHARRON LEE 196 GAA 2, 3, 4. WINSOR, CAROL ANN 196 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. WOHLWEND, STEPHEN ROSCO 196 WOOD, LINDA RAE 196 California 1, 2: GAA 3. WOOD, MICHAEL RALPH 196, 64, 65, 49, 41, 66, 67 Football 1, 2: Baseball 1: Latin Club 1, 2, v-pres: Student Council 2, 4: PANTHER TRACKS 4, editor: Senior Class Council 4: NMS 4. WORKMAN, CAROLYN IEAN 196 FHA 1. WRIGHT, DANIEL IOSEPH 196, 165 Football 1: Track 1: Basketball 1: Coin Club 2. WRIGHT, DANNY ELLSWORTH 196, 164 Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2: Key Club 3: Latin Club 2: NHS 3, 4. Y YEATS, BOBBY IOE 108, 196, 52, 33, 124, 127 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2 3 4: Baseball 1 2, 3, 4: TRI-HI-Y 1 sec: M Club 4. YEITRAKIS, ION LOUIS 196 Magic Club 2 pres: NFL 4: Key Club 4. l I I l ,,4ff S . I A P P A B E L Maryvale Shopping City l 52nd Ave. 81 W. Indian School Rd. Phoenix, Arizona Popular Priced Name Brands Revolving Charge Accounts CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1966 255 HE., Faculty Index HA.. AARNI, WILLIAM H. 30 ALAN, RITA 26 AMES, PATRICIA 26 ASHLEY, KENNETH 27 HB.. BANKS, CHARLES 19 BEESON, DOROTHY 21, 57 BENDER, DOROTHY 18 BERSCHEID, LAWRENCE 22, 87 BEYELER, GLENARD 27 BICE, OLGA 19 BOYER, MARVIN 22 BOYER, ROBERT 27 BOYLE, LU 30 BRADER. I OAN 22 BROWN, GEORGE 22 BUCKNER, PAUL 30 BURNETT, LOUIS E. 16, 63 BURSH, IOSHUA 24 BYRON, BEATRICE 30 ..C,. CAIN, DANIEL 22 CALDWELL, DOROTHY 20 CARPENTER, DAVID 25 CHARLESWORTH, DUANE 19 CHOATE, BERNADETTE 21, 88 CLAYTON, DOROTHY 25, 133 CLINE, DONALD 27, 112 CLUBINE, CHARLES 24, 122 CONNER, IRA 29 CRUMB, CONNIE 25, 143 CURRIER, CLIFFORD 30 HD.. DAVIS, EDNA 22 DENISON, GAYNELLE 19, 73 EMMONS, GEORGE 20, 131 ,,F,. FIKE, DORENE 29 FITZGERALD, FRANK 21, 88 FLANDERS, RICHARD 21, 53 FRANKLIN, ALICE 29 FREDMAN, MERLYN 24, 165 FRIRES, HARRIET 19 FRITZ, FRANK 19 FROESE, RICHARD 28 MGI, GANS, PAUL 18, 76 GEILER, VAE 19, 137 GENTILI, IOHN 27 GILBERT, CHARLES 18 GILLELAND, FRANK 18, 48, 78 GOODWIN, DON 7 GOUVENIER, PATRICIA 30 HAFEMEYER, EVELYN 29 HAGUE, RUTH 22 HAMLIN, IANE 17, 80, 36, 39 HANSON, LILLIAN 26 HARRIS, IAROLDE 21, 17, 52 HEIZER, KATHRYN 22 HENDERSON, NANCY 22, 82 HICKS, GERALD 22, 141 HILL, PEGGY 29 HOFFMAN, WILLIAM 29 HRUZA, PHYLLIS 24 HUNT, LARRY 27 NIH IACKSON, HAROLD 25, 116 IACOBSEN, IAMES 22 IOHNSON, THOMAS 28, 98 KEMPER, RICHARD 24, 89 256 KENNEDY, BONITA 22 KESLER, ORREN 24 KESSINGER, WARREN 24, 100 KINDALL, WAYNE 23, 94 KIOSEFF, CAROL 27 KISH, ROBERT 23 KOIVISTO, LEO 18 KOPE, LANNY 36 UL., LILES, SHARON 23 LONG, IRENE 26, 63 f4M,. MCBRIDE, GARY 28 MAGNUSSON, BERNARD 12 MARTY, IANE 26 MESSNER, THOMAS I8 MIDDLETON, IAMES 23 MINCHIN, MADELINE 26 MIRMAN, IUDITH 19, 73 MOBERLEY, ELENORE 23, 187 MOORE, GWENDOLYN 23 MOTTERSHAW, IAMES 27 MUNGO, PAUL 27 MYERS, ELZIE 17 .,N,. NAVARETTE, PETE 20, 238, 74 HO.. OWEN, MARGARET 23 HP.. PALMER, MACEL 25 PATTERSON, MARION 29 PEACE, MARGARET 23 PILCH, RICHARD 25, 108 POWERS, HOWARD 29, 113 PRICE, NORMA 25, 143 HHH RADTKE, EVELYN 23 RASBURY, PATRECIA 23 REA, PAUL 23, 90 READING, DAVIS 19 RICHARDS, PHILIP 27 RICHARDSON, HAROLD 27 RITTER, ALFRED 27 ROLLINS, CARL 30, 108, 110, lll HSN SABAN, WILLIAM 19 SAGARINO, IDA 20, 71 SHUCK, KENNETH 28 SNODGRASS, HIRAM 24, 36, 101, 39 SORDAHL, MARVIN 27 SOWERS, CAROL 19, 95 STAFFORD, FINIS 24, 140 STANLEY, GEORGE 24, 130 STANTZ, BARBARA 24 STEINBERGER, GEORGE 28 STEPHENS, BILLIE 29, 47 STINSON, EARL 23, 69 STITES, KENNETH 27, 122, 123, 108 STRICKLAND, IOHN 18, 77 HT., THOMPSON, EDWIN 18 THOMPSON, IOANN 26, 98 THOMPSON, IUDY 23. 83 THOREEN, DORANN 23, 81 ,.U,. UNKRICH, HARMON 24, 130 WAGER, LOLA 19, 73 WALKER, CECIL 18, 77, 112 WALKER, MURRAY 18, 187 WALTER, MARYALICE 23 WATSON, ROSS 18 WAUGH, GERALD 25, 126 WEBBER, IRENE 29 WHITNEY, GREGORY 28, 100 WILLIAMS, ROSEMARY 23, 206, 165 WILLIAMSON, DONALD 23 WOODS, THEODORE 20, 70 WOZNIAK, IOSEPH 28 .,Y,. YOUNG, ROBERT 24, 113, 129 General Index HA.. Abair, Kathy 211 Abbott, Mary Ann 225 Ackerman, Frank Iohn 199 Adams, Anna Ieannie 211 Adams, Patricia lean 225 Adkins, Dennis Elwood 199 ADVERTISING 240 Agnitsch, Wendy Kathleen 92, 199 Aiello, Frank D. 211 Aker, Thomas Iens 199 Akers, Nathan 199 Akers, Robert 199 Alandi, Marion Gene 199 Aleshire, Owen Rendall 138, 211 Alexander, Eric Lee 225 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Danny Lee 211 Katherine M. 225 Kenny Richard 140, 117, 212 Mary Ann 199 Allison, Christina Lynn 211 Allison, Regina Diane 225 Allwine, Daniel Christopher 211 Alves. Ames, I. Richard 225 Alan Earl 211 Amiotte, Thomas W. 199 Andersen, Ian 211 Anderson, Alyln Marie 59, 225 Anderson, Anita Shirlene 211 Anderson, Arlo Kenneth 213, 211, 138 Anderson, Brian Michael 211 Anderson, Gail Deanne 199 Anderson, Kathleen Louise 59, 225 Anderson, Ronnie Wayne 225 Anderson, William Allen 113 Andrade, David Anthony 225 Angalich, Karen S. 133, 211 Annett, Marie Madelyn 98, 101, 225 59 Anspach, Iulie Ann 225 Anthony, Rebecca Susanne 199 Anthony, Toni Christine 211 Apicella, Gerald Antonio 211 Appel, Gerald Thomas 225 Appleget, Marcia Sue 119 Archer, Wilma leanne 211 Armstrong, Richard Stephen 199 Aronson, Barbara Ann 199 ART CLUB 88 Ascenzo, David Paul Sl, 211 Ashcraft, Pamela Kay 225 Astrom, Donald Dwight 225 ASTRONOMY 97 Austin, William Martin 211 Avilla, Urban Steven 211 Ayers, Ioseph S. 199 Aymami, Gerd Kerry 211 Ayotte, Dean Frank 225 Ayotte, Ioy Ann 199 Ayotte Myrth M. 199 Azbill. 141 .,B,. 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Eugene 229 Gottsch, Karen Ann 202 Grace, Iimmy K. 229 Graham, Kathleen M. 229 Graham, Leo Frederick 202 Graham, Lynda Dru 229 Grant, Bonnie IoAnne 202, 40 Gray, Ioseph Wilson Ir. 58, 229 Gray, Kenneth Noel Ir. 89, 202 Gray, Michael Neal 229 Green, Ann Elizabeth 229 Gresham, Dennis Ray 229 Griffin, Ronald Frederic 140, 202, 72 Grimes, Danny Ray 229 Grimes, Ierry D, 202 Gross, G. Gary 229 Gross, Gail Iean 229 Groves, Cecilia Louise 70, 202 Groves, Helen Yvonne 202 Guerra, Ioe Roel 14, 202 Guerra, Rachel 229 GUN CLUB 76 Gwinn, Iames Mitchel 202 GYMNASTICS 134, 135 HH.. 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Paul loe 113, 230 Hober, Connie Sue 216 Hobgood, Sid Lewis 216 Hodges, Belton Edmond 216 Hoge, Linda Lou 216 Hoge, Sandra Lee 230 Holcomb, Steven Lee 230 Holland, Craig Harrison 141, 113, 129 230, 58 Holley, Alice Violet 230 Holley, Juanita Pansey 230 Hollinger, Barbara 230 Hollowell, Karen Marie 230 Holt, Donald Eugene 230 HOMECOMING 80, 61 HONORS 146 Hoover, Charles Lee 230 Hoshaw, James Henry 113, 230 Hossack, Duncan Robert 83, 113, 230 Hough, Connie Fay 230 Housley, Jackie 203, 72, 5,7 75, 56 Housley, Michael Joe 72, 230 Houts, Lana Ruth 59, 230 Howell, Cheryl Lou 230, 40 Howell, James A. 230 Howlett, Kenneth Wayne 230 Hoyt, Pamela Kay 230 Hubbs, Billy Gene 230 264 Hudacek, Lawrence Anthony 230 Hudson, Darrell Marvin 141, 230 Hull, Vickie Lee 230 Hunsberger, Linda Sue 230 ..I.. I Anson, Marlene Elizabeth 216 Ibe, Roxann Martha 203 lhns, Darrell Franklin 216, 128, 165 lmus, Diana Lee 216 Innes, Robert Dunstan 101, 216, 78, 71, 89, 58, 165 Irish, Sharon Corrine 74, 203 lrmer, Ruth Elaine 203 lrons, David Bruce 216 Ironside, Wilford Kiel 203 Irvine. lrvine, Donald Ray 141, 41, 113. 230 Jimmy Francis 203 lrwin, John Edward 128, 216 lsham. Melonee Dawn 44, 216 Ives, Leslie Irene 230, 59 ..I.. lack, Connie Sue 230 Jack, Dixie Jean 216 Jackson, Judy A. 231 Jackson, Michael Leroy 117 Jackson, Terry A. 203 Jacobs lacobs , Rosa Paulette 203 ,Wendy Ann 98, 231 Jakatis, Ava D. 216 James, James. Jamiso Earl Dennis 112, 216, 738 Peggy 231 n, Sandra Jo 231 Janeway, David Lee 231 Janson, Brenda L. 216 Janson, Lynda J. 231 Jarami llo, John Felix 216 Jarczyk, Gregory 216 Jarczyk, Paul A. 165, 113, 213 Jarrel. David Edwin 216 Jemeyson, Jeanette 203 Jenkins, Paul William 123, 140, 216 Jenkins, Susan 231, 59 Jenkins, Thomas M. 231 Jennings, Charles Bruce 46, 39, 213. 216, 41, 112, 89, 210 Jensen, Kimslee Diane 231 Jensik, James Charles 203 Jerey, Rebecca Lea 231 Jewell, Gary Phillip 112, 216 Jewell. Geraldine M. 216, 112 Johnson, Carolyn Kay 216 Johnson, Connie Kay 231 Johnson, Cynthia Margaret 59, 231, 84 Johnson, Deborah Gail 231, 59 Johnson, Donald James 203 Johnson, Donna Claire 165, 231 lohnson, Edward D. 140, 216 J ohnso Johnso Johnso n, Eileen Mae 231 n, Gary Charles 231 n. loan C, 203 Johnson, Jodie Ruth 52, 58, 231 Johnson, Jody Bernice 216 Johnso Johnso Johnso Iohnso Johnso lohnso ri, June Dorothy 216 n, Kathi A. 231 n, Kathi A. 231 n, Kathy M. 83, 216 n. Lawrence Joseph 112, 216 n, Lizabeth Anne 58, 231, 84 Johnson, Mark Wayne 123, 112, 216 Johnson, Nancy J. 82, 231 Johnson, Paul Lewis 90, 98, 216, 128 lohnson, Paul Thomas 216, 90 Johnson, Sherrilyn Anne 53, 203, 202 Johnson, Steve Arlie 231, 113 Johnso n, Virginia Lou 203 Johnston, James Bernard 231 Johnston, Jay Lee 231 Jolicoe ur, Susan Annett 231 Jolly, Walter Francis 231 Jones, David Allan 231 Jones, Frances Virginia 203 Jones, Karen Adair 231 Jones, Lana Ann 231 Jones, Jones, Mike 203 Nancy Shirlee 217 Jones, Nova Lucille 100, 217 Jones, Richard P. 231 Iones, Ronnie Austin 231 Jones, Susan Kathleen 83, 217, 50 Judd, Gary 230 Judd, Linda LaVern 217 IUNIOR CLASS 198, 199 HK.. Kallberg, Dan 217 Kallberg, Donald 217 Kallberg, John 230 Kamler, Mary Louise 165, 231 Kamler, Roberta Lee 203 Kamody, Robert Wayne 231 Kamody, Thomas James 217 Kaslo, Rebecca Diane 74, 217 Kayes, Kenneth Douglas 203 Kearney, Doug Patrick 231 Kearney, Jeneane Beth 203 Keating, Janice Anne 165, 231, 59 Keegan, Dennis Allen 141, 231, 113 Keegan, Stephen E. Jr. 140, 90, 217, 213 Keel, Darrell James 217 Keeton, Sandra Jane 231 Keith, David Eric 217 Keith, Dwight Arthur 231 Keith, Theodore James 55, 217 Keller, Keller. Keller, Keller. Keller. Keller. Barbara A. 56, 41, 46, 217, 213 Danny Lee 203 Marjorie Lynne 217 Monique Josephine 231 Sheila Rae 231 Steve Eugene 58, 231 Kelley, Donald James 217 Kelley, Jenny Lou 72, 231, 59 Kellough, Colleen Ruth 203 Kellough, Patrick Henry 217 Kelpe. Thomas Ray 203 Kelton, Kathleen 231 Kemnitz, Darrell Eugene 231 Kemp. Kemp. Laura Marie 217 Valerie Ruth 217 Kennedy, James Bernard 137, 231 Kennedy, Stephen John 72, 70, 164, 20, 217, 20, 185 Kennedy, Teresa Ann 231 Kenniger, Jerry H, 140, 203 Kensmoe, Bonnie Louise 132, 203 Kentch, Renita Hyde 231 Kentch, Roberta Hope 217 Kentch, Rondah Helen 85, 204 Keough, Charles G. 231 Kesler, Donald F. 128, 217 Kesler, Marie Ann 232 Kessinger, Debra K. 165, 58, 232 Ketcham. Susan Fern 232 KEY CLUB 90, 91 Kidd, Cindy Anne 40, 232, 133 Kiefer, Jill Kay 232 Killebrew, Kenneth Leslie 94, 204, 108 Killian, Dan Romaine 217, 28 Killough, Marilyn Sue 58, 232, 133 Kilmer, David Michael 131, 232 Kimball, Bruce 204 King, Edward Carlisle 232 King, Elaine Mae 204 King, Helen May 232 King, June L. 217 King, Steve Mark 217 KINGS' CLUB 89 Kirchman, Richard Warren 232 Kirk, Dennis Warren 50, 232, 53 Kirk, Donald Charles 51, 55, 204 Kirk, Mary Lee 204 Kirkland, Cheryl Ann 67, 202, 204 Kirkland, Dianna Linn 232 Kirkpatrick, Robert Craig 58, 232 Kishel, Casey 54, 204 Kishel, Edward Peter 204 Kitchen, Ronald Dee 232 Kitterman, Leonard Theodore 204 Knaack, Charlene Rae 204 Knaack, Charlotte Mae 204 Knaack, Gary Wayne 232 Knapp, Linda Marie 83, 217 Knight, Cheri Lee 232 Knight, Linda Lee 83, 217 Knox, Robin W. 204 Knudson, Mike Keith 217 Kochenash. Deborah Kay 232 Kocks, Richard Lee 113, 232, 40 Koeler, Richard Leroy 232 Kohler, Lynda M. 232, 59 Kokali, Essa George 217 Kolb, George Roberts 43, 88, 101, 42, 204, 74, 50 Kolb, Iuanita May 58, 232 Kolb, Walter Stanley 123, 217 Konesky, Mickey I. 112, 204 Kopis, Sharon Ann 217 Koressel, Ronald Raymond 204 Korhel, Felix Iohn 138, 204 Kousky, Bruce Francis 217 Koutz, David Michael 53, 72. 217 Koutz, Steven VaVern 232 Koualczyk, Donna Iean 217 Kozel, Shelley Lee 204 Kreipel, George Ioseph 232 Krell. Tommy D. 232 Kress, Lynda Lou 232 Kriese, Kenneth L. 217 Krolf, Cheryl K. 8 3, 217 Kroll, Ioyce Annette 217 Kruger, Della Lee 232 Kruger, Diana Lin 232 Krusell, Rex Douglas 204 Krusell, Terry Wayne 232 Kugler, Iacque I. 232 Kuhn, Sandra Iean 217 Kulik, Io Ann 132, 204 Kullos, Ierry A. 108, 204 Kullos, Lee G. 232 Kurlin, Linda Iean 204 Kusche, Ieffrey Alexander 204 Kwant, Elizabeth Ianette 57, 74, 232, 56, 52 Kynast, Carol lane 232 Kynast, Oscar 138, 204 HL.. LaCosse, Frank 141 Laddy, Doris R. 56, 217 Lagesse, Donald Ernest 204 Lamprecht, Richard Neil 113, 232 Lancaster, Lee Stewart 232 Lancaster, Michael Lee 232 Lance, Donna Marie 204 Lance, Dwayne Ray 232 Lance, Kathleen Ioy 71, 204, 202 Landeck, Kerry I. 232 Landry, Charles Edward 217 Langhi, Lawrence Ierome 232 Lanoue, Diane Lynn 133, 232 Lanoue, Michael Don 204 Laperle, Paul Wilfred 101, 204. 74 Larcom, lim 128, 217 Larson, Cheryl Ann 88, 204 Larson, Iames Meredith 232 Lasher, Leslie Anne 217 Lashlee, Dayle Ann 56, 85, 204 LATIN CLUB 72 Latshaw, Elizabeth Ann 217 Laube, Alan I. 204 Lauer, Iacqueline Marie 204, 202, 145 Lauridsen, Sharon Kay 204 Laviolette, Michael 232 Lawson. Freddie Randale 217 Lawson, Sheila Ann 85, 204, 50, 52 Layburn, Nancy Lee 232 Layburn, Robert Iames 204 Layman, Karen Arlene 217 Leake, Catherine Elaine 204 Leake, Margaret Diann 232 Leander, Raymond 217 , Donna I. 232, 40 . Marjorie E. 204 Lee. Lee, Lee, Lee Lee Nancy Iean 217 Scott Marshall 138, 217 Walter Ray 217 Leeburg, William Thomas 50, 204, 77, 89 Leffingwell, Michelle 204, 82 Leggitt, Sandra De Leen 204 Lehmann, William 51, 204, 77 Leih, Ierry Owen 232 Lemelson, Larry Richard 58, 232, 228 Lemley, Kathy L. 59, 232 Lemons, Mark L. 232 Lemons, Sylvia Alice 204 Lett, Frank Eugene 204 LETTERMENS' CLUB 94 Levinson, Carol 40, 217, 165 Levinson, Robert Harris 165, 232 Levy, Arnold Henry 217 Lewis, Colleen Annette 232 Lewis, Donny Earnest 138, 204 Lewis, Iohn Daniel 217 Lewis, Robert E. 204 Lewis, Robert Steven 232 Lewis, Sandra Kay 217 Lewis, Shelley Rose 217 LIBRARY CLUB 96 Lien, Eric I. 217 Lietz, Walter Chester 58, 232 Liles, Linda Dianne 232 Liley, Iimmy Ioe 204 Liley, Ricky Eugean 232 Lincoln, Stephen Ray 89, 217, 138 Lindblad, David Dean 217 Lindsey, Marla Beth 232 Lipscomb, Sumner Iames 22, 112, 217 Little, Randy Dale 232 Littrell, Steve Ioe 128, 113, 232 Logan, Edith Arlene 217 Logan, Wanda Faye 217 Lohe, Richard Harold 232 Lohr, Liana Lee 133, 232 Lomahaftewa, Danny V. 232 Lombard, Ioyce Ann 232 Lompe, Brigitte, 213, 217, 145 Long, Teresa Gail 217 Lonsberry, Daniel Ied 51, 129, 117, 23 Lonsberry, Tim Lee 204 Look, Katherine L. 143, 204 Look, Mary Io 92,217,213 Lopez, Christine Eilza 233 Lorch, Russell Gordon 233 Lorch, Wayne Curtis 123, 217 Lorenzeri, Barbara Alice 233, 59 Lorenzen, Iean Ann 217 Lough, Scott D. 58, 233 Louis, Kathy Io 40, 213 Lovelis, Kenneth Wayne 204 Loveridge, Philip Mills 3rd 233 Lovitt, Robert Eldon 89, 218 Lowe, Mark Richard 233 Lowrie, Paul 83, 141, 233 Lowry, Margaret Celeste 59, 204 Loya, Annette M. 233 Loya, Ninette Elizabeth 204 Luallen, Becky E. 218 y Luallen, Saundra Elizabeth 204 Lucas, Charles Daniel 233 Lucas, Lucinda May 233 Ludlow, Thomas Charles 204 Lundberg, Harry E. 204 Lynch, Iim Vincent 204 Lunch, Mic laePaul 204 Lyons, Dolly Iean 204 Lytle, Susan 204 HM.. Maasch, Marianne Ianny 205, 77, 165 Mackey, Daryll Leon 165, 233 Mackey, Stephen Arnold 205 Madara, Iames R, 100, 205, 77 Maddox. Ianis Frances 233 Madison, Harry Leon 233 Madrid, Connie 218 MADRIGALS 54 Magee, Catherine Rae 233 Mahlancl, Mary lane 88, 218 Mahler, Patricia Lynn 233 Mahoney, Colleen Sue 71, 218 Mahoney, Patricia Lyn 233 Main, Cecilia Christeen 218 MAINTENANCE STAFF 33 Maiocco, Micheal Dennis 233 Major, Sheryl Anne 40, 218 Malherbe, Charles Victor Ir. 233 Malone, Leslie Mae 218 Malone, Marilyn 41, 213.218, 165 Maloof, Charles G. 233 Maloof, Linda Darlieane 205 Mangum, Brenda 50, 205, 165 Mann, David Archie 165, 205 Mann, William R. 233 Manuel, Sharon 218 Maples, Carol E. 82, 205 Mapstead, Iames Walter 218 Marclen, Terry Allen 218 Markle, Linda Ioy 218 Markley, Sheryl Lynn 233 Markovetz, Iohn Martin 233 Markwell, Iulie Ann 218 Marsden, Wade Benjamin 218 Marsh, Bert 58, 233 Marsh, Tim L. 233 Marshall, Larry Emmet 205 Marshall, Paul Dennis 123, 218 Martin, Bill A. 218 Martin, Iacquelyn Io 202, 205 Martin, Ierry Lee 108, 140, 205 Martin, Iudith Ann 233 Martin, Iudy Lynn 233 Martin, Larry P, 218 Martin, Leland Wayne 205, 108 Martin, Linda Lee 53, 85, 233 Martin. Maria Yvonne 233 Martin, Martha Kaye 233, 59 Martin, Nancy M. 100, 233 Martindale, William Brad 137, 233 Martinez, Mary Arm 233 Maslanka, William Charles 205 2 Massagli, Lynn Carol 205, 75, 145 Masterson, Albert K. 58, 233 Masterson, Iohn F, 41, 218 Mata, David Nunez 89, 116, 94, 165 Mata, Linda 233 Mata, Mary Ann 218 MATH CLUB 79 Mathias, Iacqueline A. Mathieu, Iames Wright 205 Mathieu, Michael S. 233 Mathieu, Susan Lynn 205 Mathis, Londa Carole 205, 59 Matthews, Linda Marie 233 Maughan, Chris 233, 113 Maxwell, Ken Peyton 205 Maynard, Dave 218 Mayo, Dorothy Cletus 233 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Allister, Norma 95. 205 Aninch, Charles S. 233 Aninch, Cynthia Anne 205, 202 Ardle, Iames Anthony 218 Carthy, Lorna C. 205 Carty, Stephen Leigh 205 Cormack, David Stuart 218 Cormick, Kenneth Daniel 233 Coy, Milton Eugene 42, 218 Mc Culley, Lowell Dean 218, 112, 138 Mc Cullough, Rebecca S. 74, 218, 57, 56 Mc Cullough, Sherryl Lynn 233 McCullough, Terri Lynne 58, 233 Mc Cumber, Deborah Lynn 233 Mc Cutcheon, Lani G. 233 Mc Dermitt, Michael George 205, 94. 52. 53, 50. 138 Mc Donald, Robert Iames 42, 218, 137 Mc Donald, William Henry 205, 75 Mc Dowell, Don Rachel 233 Mc Dowell, Linda Ray 72, 233 Mc Gaughey, Ierrie Ann 205 Mc Gee, Richard 205 Mc Gregor, Donald M. 218 Mc Gregor, Ronald Craig 100, 205 Mc Grew, Bertie Lee 218 Mc Grew, Marvin Louis Ir. 233, 40, 113, 129 Mc Guire, Martha Linda 205 Mc lntyre, Michael Theodore 205 Mc Kean, Donnel Carol 233, 113 Mc Kee Susan lane 205 Mc Kibben, Mary lane 233 Mc Lean, Sherry Lynn 40, 46, 218, 213, 145 Mc Lellan, Heather Mae 74, 218 Mc Lellan, Vicki Lea 233 Mc Leod, Vicki E. 55, 205 Mc Mackin Mc Mackin, Mc Mannis Mc Mannis Mc Mannis Denise R. 582 233 Douglas Kendall 218 Michael Dwayne 58, 233 f Michael Dwayne 58. 233 Sue Ellen 50, 72, 205 26 Nasholm, Ron Lee 219 HOU Mc Manus, Patricia Ann 233 Mc Millan, Robert Allan 218 Mc Nutt, Lester 218 Mc Queen, Sandra lo 233 Mc Queen, Stephen lim 218 Mc Queen, Steven lay 129, 233, 113 Meany, Eddie 218 Medina, Donna Rae 56, 205, 77 Medley, Karen Sue 233 Meek, Ken Gene 233 Megorden, Marilee 205 Megyesi, Dana Andrew 76, 54, 218 Mehlhorn, Ramona 58, 233 Meineke, ludy Lee 41, 218 Melvin, Georgia Diane 40, 233 Mena, David lohn 233 Mendias, Rosemary 205 Mercer, Rosemarie Elizabeth 59, 233 Mercey, Cherie leanine 218 Merrill, Dennis lay 54, 43, 205 Merrill, Terry 1. 233 Merritt, Rodney Wayne 58, 233 Merritt, Terry Dale 55, 54,218 Merwin, Richard Donald 138, 94, 113, 116, 115, 205 Messerschmidt, loan Marie 155, 98, 205 Metcalf, Robert Steven 233 Meyer, Deborah Kaye 218 Meyer, Ronald Henry 129, 113, 118, 233 Meyer, Shelly Lynn 218 Micelli, Victor 233 Michael, Ioyce Ruth 76, 205 Middleton, Terri lean 234 Midey, Danny Vincent 205 Migali, Monich Ann 205 Mikolajczyk, Henry Faustin 138, 218, 112 Milford, Susan Ann 234 Miller, Amy Lew 205 Miller, Bill 218 Miller, Cheryl Ann 234 Miller, Deborah Lynn 234 Miller, Deidre Ann 145, 92, 218 Miller, Edward less 218 Miller, Gay Margo 234 Miller, lanice Arece 218 Miller, Iohn David 234 Miller, Kimberly Anne 100, 234 Miller, Martha Louise 72, 205 Miller, Martin Dale 234 Miller, Noel Carson 218 Miller, Randall 165, 234 Miller, Tommy R, 113, 218 Milligan, loni Kim 83, 218, 213 Milligan, Toni Kay 83, 40, 218, 210, 213 Mills, limmy Allen 234, 113 Mills, Kevin Lee 234 Mills, Miriam D. 206 Millsap, Ianice Marie 206 Miner, Linda lean 59, 234, 165 Minger, Linda Marie 206 Minkel, David Henry 77, 206 Miosi, Michael Steven 234 Mitchell, Ada Beatrice 218 Mitchell, Marianne Helen 83, 218, 80, 74 Mock, Gary lefferson 234 Mock, Ronald Lee 206 Mottatt, Iames Alan 206 Mohn, Ianet Marie 234 Monahan, lames Dennis 234 Monahan, Ieri A. 206 Moncriet, Sheila Rae 206 Moodie, Deborah I. 234 Moody, Patricia Ellen 88, 264 Mooney, Eleanor Gertrude 82, 206 Moore, lanice Sue 40, 206 Moore, La Verta Kay 218 Moore, Roger Leon 218 Moore, Vickie Lee 218 Morea, loseph George 218 Moreno, Danny 141, 113, 264, 228, 129 Morgan, Pete 264 Morgart, Iohn Raymond 264 Morris, Eddie 264 Morris, Mickey Fae 219 266 Morrison, Martha lean 264 Morrison, Susan Bess 206 Morton, Philip Lewis 219 Moseley, lerry Lee 58, 264 Moseley, Thomas Michael 206 Mosher, Christopher I. 141, 264, 113 Mosher, William B. 206 Mosier, Steve Wade 219 Mosley, David R. 77, 219, 165 Mosley, Phillip lames 264 Moss, lohn Bruce 264 Mossman, Donald Richard 206 Mossman, Nancy 219 Motte, Patricia Louise 93, 206, 64, 65, 143, 165 Motz, lane Louise 83, 219 Mourao, Iohn Lewis 100, 206 Mowatt, Sharon Lee 219 Moydell, Rose Marie 264 Mueller, Clark Ioseph 141, 113, 264 Mullen, Iennie Laura 71, 82, 264, 165 Mulleneaux, lill Rene 219 Mulleneaux, Susan Eileen 83, 219, 74 Mullet, Linda Kay 264 Murphy, Iames Francis 264 Murphy, Lyla Kathleen 219 Murphy, Marilyn Lynn 264 Murphy, Sandra I 56, 71, 219, 57, 77, 165, 52 Murphy, Stephen Patrick 206 Murray, Michele Ann 264 Murrell, Alan Ray 264 ,,N,, Nanasne, Susan Ieanette 224, 264, 228 Nast, lames Milton 51, 206, 53 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 164 Neal, Linda Darlene 264 Nees, Steve Edward 219 Nehls, Robert 264 Nelms, Barbara Lea 143, 219 Nelsen, Donald Walter 219 Nelson, Larry Gene 219 Nelson, Roxanne Helen 264 Nesbit, Frances M. 254 Nessenbaum, Gary M. 264 Neville, David Bruce 206 Neville, ludy L. 264 Newman, Linda 264 NFL 164 Nicely, Ken Robert 219 Nichols, Danny Louis 264 Nichols, Gregory Arthur 206 Nichols, Karen Sue 206 Nickols, Penny Ann 219 Nickols, Wynn G. 264 Nicodemus, lenniter 219 Nicoll, Melissa Kay 264 Niemer, Mary lean 219 Nilles, Debbie Ann 264 Nisula, Diane I. 264 Nixon, Terrence Hunter 219 Noczko, Paula lean 206 Noe, Kitty Karen 100, 206 Nord, Frances Elaine 219 Northbern, Ioyce 264 Northern, Duane 264 Northstrum, Daniel William 206 Nosek, Kenneth Iames 206 Noth, luanity Frances 219 Novak, Gregory Ervin 206 Novak, Robert l. 219 Nowak, Daryl Allan 219 Nowak, Dennis Micheal 264 Nuckolls, Ierry Dale 219 O'Brien, Beryl Dee 219 O'Brien, Charlotte Rose 54, 206 O'Brien, David Alton 219 O'Brien, loseph Stephen 264 O'Brien, Patricia Ann 88, 206 O'Brien, Theresa D. S. 264 O'Connell, Kathy Ann 264 O'Hara, George Brian 219 O'Hara, loseph Anthony 131, 264 Olcott, lim Wally 264 Olcott, Mary Louise 264 Oless, Bob Thomas 130, 131, 41,264 Oligher, Irene Louise 264 Oligher, Patricia G. 219 Ollier, Robert Chris 58, 264 Olson, Robin Lee 28, 58, 206 Olson, Rosemary Elizabeth 59, 264 O'Neal, Michael Richard 206 O'Neil, Danny Martin 264 Opel, lo Ann 50, 219 Opilowsky, Iudith 235 Opp, Walter Timothy 206 ORCHESTRA 52, 53 Orcutt, Mary Kathryn 51, 59, 235 Orcutt, Roberta Frances 59, 235, 52 Ordonez, Consuelo Marie 219 Orlich, Genevieve Marie 206 OUTSTANDING SENIOR BOY 155 OUTSTANDING SENIOR GIRL 154 Ovens, Kevin Mark 235 Overby, Michael Cris 58, 41, 235, 165 Overby, Sheryl Io 41, 206 Owenby, Mike Franklin 235 HP., Pacion, Margie Ann 56, 45, 44, 206 Page, Brenda Kay 219 Page, Edsell Henry 139, 138, 206 Pagel. lerry Oliver 235 Pagel, Pamela lo 206 Paine, lack 219 Painter, Ronald Lee 219 Palladini, Paula Ann 88, 206 Palmer, Danny Tarr 235 Palmer, Lawrence loseph 219 Palmisano, Toni Maria 58, 219 Palmquist, lack Marlowe 219 Palmsinao, Cecilia 51, 206 PANTHERETTES 95 PANTHER TRACKS 66, 67 PANTHORIAN STAFF 68, 69 Parent Parker Parker , Leslie Franklin 235 , Cynthia Ann 52, 235 Parker, , lohn Anthony 235 Parker, Edith Ieannette 206 Melvin Russell 235 Parkinson, Patricia Ann 56, 219 PARNASSUS 165 Parsons, Karen 76, 235 Patrenos, Faye France 44, 219 Patrenos, Sandra Lee 228, 224, 235 Patrick, Iohn Anthony 206 Patterson, John ho Patterson, Iohn Thomas 235 Paulsen, Rebecca Sue 206 Pavlak, Mark 219 Payne, lack M. lr 206 Payne, Patricia A. 235 Peasha, Paula Marie 219 Pebbles, Dennis Eugene 206 Peever, Ianice Brenda 235 Pence, Ernie Wayne 206 Pence, Iohn William 219 Penera, Priscilla 206 Pennington, Vickie Lynn 56, 41, 219 Penunuri, Hope 235 Penunuri, Iennie 206 Penunuri, Margaret 219 Percy, Cheryl Ann 206 Perez, Flora Vicky 219 Perno. Perry Peter 219 Perret, Melissa Ann 206 Perry, Kathleen Marie 235 Perry, Patricia M. 235 Perry, Paul Franklin 219 Perry, Rebecca Ann 165, 219 Person, David C. 219 Person, Peters, Peters Debra Elane 235 Diane Linda 219 Donna Susan 219 Peters, Kathryn Elizabeth 235 Peters, Nancy Maria 218 Peterson, Darrell Robert 235 Peterson, Du Vonne Elaine 219 Peterson, lan Lynn 235 Peterson, Kenneth Raymond 77, 72, 219 Pettit, Kathleen Lorraine 41, 235, 165 Pettit, Sharon Linda 206, 165 Peworski, Karen Marie 219 Phelps, Rhonda lean 219 Phillips, Ianet 235 Phillips, Iohn Raymond 108, 207 Phillips, Iohn William 94, 207 Phillips, Kathryn Louise 219 Philwin ,Leslee Ian 56, 57, 86, 45,207 Phipps, Linda Lou 85, 219 Phipps, Sandra S. 207 PHOTOGRAPH CLUB 100 PHYSICS CLUB 78 Picardi, Frank Anthony 235 Pichette, Maryann 235 Pickard, Iames Richard 100, 235 Pickard, Lucy Lorine 100, 207 Pickinpauqh, Carol Lynn 235 Pierceall, Vickie Marie 235 Pile, Barbara Ann 132, 93, 219 Piles, Dean Alan 137, 235 Pinson, Randy Stuwart 235 Piziak, Wayne Stanley 219 Plybon, Yvonne Renee 56, 44, 219 Poindexter, Alma Ann 219 Poland, Poland, Poland, Polifko, Polifko Ieffrey D. 112,219 Pat Gene 112, 219 Thad Scott 129, 113, 235 Barbara Anne 207 Ste hen Michael 235 r P Pomp, Pam 219 POM - PONS 144. 145 Pool, Douglas Gordon 137, 219 Pool, Stephanie 165, 207 Popelier, Kathleen Marie 219 Popelier, Susan Lynne 54, 207 Porter, Kenneth Craig 202, 207 Porter, Randal Todd 219 Post, Christine Alberta 59, 235 Post, Gary Lee 138, 112,219 Powell, Bianca Louise 235 Powell, Michael Dean 235 Powell, Sharon Fahy 84, 235 Powell, Shelly Eileen 219 Power, Cheryl Diane 235 Powers, Ioe Nelson 235 Powers, Nellie Carol 207 Prante, Jimmy Lee 53, 165, 202, 51, 89, 207 Pratte, Iudy Lynn 235 Prentice, Sharon Marie 165, 40, 220 Preston, Karen Lynn 220 Price, Challise O. 54, 207 Price, Donald 207 Price, Glenna Sue 207 Price, Iohn Dorian 220 Price, Lewis Roger 220 Price, Robert Patrick 235 Prina, Laura Beth 207 Pritchard, Melvin Douglas 207 PRO M- IUNIOR-SENIOR 64, 65 Protlero, Rita Arlene 88, 235 Psyk, Leonard Roy 207 Puckett, Linda K. 220 Pugh, Candace Lee 59, 235 Pullano, Nancy Rose 62, 220 Pullano, Sam F. 62, 207 Purdome, Iohn D. 220 Pushckor, Pamela 220 Putman, Frank 129, 235 HQ.. Quijada, Michael lay 128, 141, 140, 112, 220 NRM Rabideau, Edward George 235 RADIO CLUB 98 Rahn, Keith Carl 207 Rahn, Thomas Dale 235 Rakowski, Cheryl Lynn 235 Ralston, Iennifer Sean 235 Rambo, Mary 220 Ramsey, Debbie Olivia Rae 235 Randall, Arthur Earnest 236 Randall, Edward Wade 236 Randall, Gary Allen 220, 112 Randall, Ginger 236 Rankin, Frank Elmore 236 Rankin, William Craig 100, 220 Ransdell, Susan Lynn 236, 71 Rapp, Gary W. 220 Rath, Iames Ioseph 138, 207, 115, 116 Ray, Alice Marie 236 Ray, Irene I. 236 Ray, Shelia Ruth 238 Ray, William Ioseph 236 Rayles, Iames David 138, 220 Rayles, Steven Alan 236 Reafleng, Linda Faye 77, 207 Reddell, Michael Edward 236 Redkey, Tony Michael 220 Redwanski, Roger Iohn 220 Reed, David Lee 207 Redd, Larry Eugene 220 Reed, Theresa Anne 220, 90 Reed. Timothy Iames 220 Reese, Ann Edmonds 165, 82, 207 Reese, Margaret Hannon 220 Reeves, Sandra Ellen 236 Regadanz, Bethel Irene 207, 202 Reid, Randolph Kenney 220, 123, 165 Reissig, Kenneth Richard 207, 39. 47, 66 Reissig, Robert Howard 236 Rentz, Arnold Sammy 220 Reser, Mark Robert 220 Rexroad, David Alan 138, 207 Rexroad, Michael Even 236 Reynolds, Bob Alan 236 Reynolds, Diane 84, 236 Rhoden, Russell Steven 220 Rhyne, Loyd Ray 207 Rice, Lynn Carol 236 Richard, Gail 236, 59 Richards, Brent Royce 236 Richards, Tommy Mark 60, 138, 207, 40, 126, 127 Richardson, Ronnie Merl 207, 42, 54, Richeson, Thomas Alan 220 Richie, Richard Leon 236 Riggin, Cynthia Lee 52, 207 Riggin, Dennis 52, 236 Riley, Iohn 220 Riley, William Thomas 236 Ring, Sherry loyce 98, 58, 236, 58 Risener, Carrie Christina 236 Risener, Patricia Marie 236 Risk, David Verlan 236 Rislund, Lee Ann Marie 236 Ritchie, Cindy L. 50, 220 Ritchie, Iames Robert 220 Ritchie, Pamela Sue 52, 165, 207 Riter, Iames Lee 207 Ritter, Billy Francis 236 Ritter, Terry Dennis 207 Robbins, David 220 Robbins, Donald Ray 209 Roberts, William 236 Roberts, William Henry 236 Robertson, Raymond Allen 141, 236. 113, 129 Robinson, Donna lean 236, 113 Robinson, Lorraine Mary 207 Robinson, Mike Ray 236 Robinson, Richard Warren 220 Rogers, Eliza 236, 59 Rogers, Carwin Glenn 236 Rogers, Charles Richard 94, 220, 116, 114 Rogers, Karen S. 236, 59 Roosevelt, Larry Gene 236 Romero, Ruth D. 53, 73, 220 Rose, Bonnie Lee 236 Rose, Thomas William 220 Rosebaugh, David Lee 207 Rosebaugh, Nancy Louise 220 Roseborough, Ryan Iohn 207 Roskopf, Paula lean 221 Roskopf, Victoria Ann 236 Roth, Mary Florane 236 Rouse, Donna Kaye 220 Roush, Cathy M. 220 Routsis, Helen 207, 54 Rowe, Russell Frank 207 ROYALTY 166, 169 Rozurn, Ioe Allen 220 Rozurn, Thomas Alex 236 Ruble, Michael W. 41, 46, 207, 89 Rudd, Tim Iames 123, 141, 236, 113 Rudisill, Iohn Edwin 236 Ruehle, Iudith L. 220 Ruiz, Dianna Lynn, 220 Ruiz, Gwendolyn Kay 236 Ruiz, Lollie Dorene 207 Rumans, Lance E. 207 Rupp, Pamela Mary 220 Rupp, Steven leffery 236 Russell, Dianna Lynne 207 Russell, Franklin P. 220 Rust, Steven Alan 220 Rutter, Kathi Faye 220 Rutter, Vicki Lynn 207, 75 Ryals, Roy Lee 220 Ryden, lohn H. 126, 140, 207 00 236 Ryden, Thomas Kenneth 58, 1 , Ryll, Denis 220 HS.. Sabbe, Marvin A. 220 Saldana, Robert G. 207, 123 Sanchez, Ruth Antonia 236 Sanchez, Teresa 220 Sanderson, Robert 202, 207 Sandoval, Betty 236 Sandstedt, Nancy 74, 207 Santeford, Charles 221 Sarner, Michael 236 Saul, Thea 221 Saunders, Diana 207 Sanvido, Dana 207, 202 Scalise, Carol 236 Schafer, Gary 221 Schallmo, Richard 236, 113 Schatzer, Bruce 140, 201 Scheid, Geoffrey 236 Scheiner, Dale 236 Schellhase, Ronald 207 Scherer, Karoline 59, 236 Schiavo, Theresa 221 Schnell, David 72, 236, 58 Schoenauer, Iohn 129, 228, 236, 141 Schoffeld, Steve 207 Schriefer, Dorothea 77, 221 Schrimpf, Lori 224, 236 Schrock, Sheryl 221 Schrum, Iames 207 Schuh, Kathleen 221 Schuh, Pat 236 Schultz, Dennis 221 Schultz, Lauretta 207 Schultz, Michael 221 Schultz, Rod 207 Schultz, Steven 236 Schumacher, Steven, 228, 236, 113. 129 Schutte, Paul 207 Schwartz, Carl 221, 128 Schwigbert, Pete 236 Scott, Charles 236 Scott, Christina 207 Scott, Dale 236 Scott, Daniel, 130, 221 Scott, Lacey 221 Scott, Mark 236 Scott, Miles 221 Scott, Stephen 207 Scott, Susan 236 Scott, Winfield 236 Seaman, Ianeen 236 Seaman, Iudith 236 Seaman, Sharon 221 Seanor, Dean 221 Seeber, Donna 207 Seely, Donna 207 Seely, Richard 236 Segerrnan, Dorothy 208 Segerman, Ray 131, 236 Segobiano, Phyllis 221 Seiss, Neil 236 SENIOR CLASS 174 Sewell, Teri 221 Shafer, Rebecca 236 Shaffer, Rayna 221 Shallenberger, Ianis 50, 221, 77 Sharp, Beverly 221 Sharpe, Beverley 221 Sheard, Donald 221 Sheard, Susan 44, 208, 40, 75 Sheets, Connie 165, 221, 51 Shepard, Hazel 221 Shepard, Jane 221 Shepard, Maurene 208 Sherman, Frances 88, 208 Sherman, Shirley 221 Sherman, William 208 Shields, Clarence 208 Shields, Jacqueline 221 Shirey, Diana 236 Shrader, Dean 208 Shrader, Douglas 237 Shrum, Colleen 237 Shultz, Terri 237 Simcoe, Lynn 221 Simmons, Jacque 208 Simmons, Linda 208 Simpson, Debbie 237 Simpson, Joe 237, ll3, 129 Sims, Jane 208, 55, 23, 66, 67 Sims, Patricia 221 Sindlinger, Christopher 208 Sinernus, Andrew 141, 237, 113 Susan 221, 40 Sky, Jo Anne 221 Slavinsky, Janice 83, 221, 213, 72 Sleeper, Kathleen 221 Sloan, Raymond 221 Sloan, Robin 208 Sluder, Mary 221, 59 Smith, Anita 237 Smith, Beverly 208 Smith, Bob 237, 58 Smith, Carolyn 221 Smith, Carolyn Elaine 237, 59 Smith, Connie 237 Smith, David 140, 221 Smith, Deborah 221 Smith, Donald 221 Smith, Donna 221 Smith, Gordon 237 Smith, Harry 208 Smith, Janice 83, 221 Smith, Jeannine 208, 77 Smith, Karen 98, 40. 237 Smith, Karen Sue 54, 164, 208 Smith, Katherine 221 Smith, Kenny 237 Smith, Kenny E. 221 Smith, Larry 221 Smith, Linda 237 Smith, Margaret 221 Smith, Marilyn 221, 77 Smith, Maureen 51, 221, 87 Smith, Pat 221, 100 Smith, Patricia 221 Smith, Randolph 137, 221 Smith, Richard 53, 208 Smith, Roger 237 Smith, Roy 208 Smith, Sheila 221 Smith, Willard 208 Sod en , Softera, Gregory 237 Somero, Janice 237 Somero, Mark 208 Soock, Linda 221 SOPHOMORE CLASS 210 Sorensen, Eugene 208 Sorensen, Patricia 221 Sorrell, Patricia 237 Sottosanti, Jean 237 Souch, Michelle 237 Soza, Sylvia 208 Spacek, Patricia 56, 208 Spackman, Kenneth 237 Spaeth, Sandra 133, 237 SPANISH CLUB 71 Sparks, Margaret 221, 77 Spaugh, Nancy 221 Speakes, Thomas 208 Speakes, Phillip 51, 237 Spear, Phoebe 237 Spearnock, Margie 237 Speed, Martha 208 Spieles, Richard 208 Spinker, Mike 83, 237, 113 Spitler, Fred 221, 112 Spitznogle, Kenneth 221 Spoerry, John 208 268 SPORTS 102 Staley, Deborah 74, 208, 82 Staley, Gloria 221 St. Andre, Daniel 208, 101 St. Cyr, Raymond 129, 141, 237, 113 Stearns, Gary 221, 100 Steele, Darrellyn 221 Stein, Lawrence 221 Stensgard, Jett 138, 112, 221 Stephens, Jean Ann 221 Stephens, Linda 237 Stephens, Mary 208 Stephens, Richard 208 Stephenson, Kirk 138, 213, 221 Stern, Gerald 208 Stern, James 237 Stern, Patricia 221, 59 Stevie, Karen 237, 59 Stewart, James 238 Stewart, Joe 230 Stewart, Lillian 208 Stewart, Martha 238 Stich, Galen 58, 221 Stinson, Dorothy 208 Stinson, Eunice 238 Stiverson, Gail 236 Stohre, Louanne 221 Stout, Judith 221 Stout, Susan 208 Stowe, Jeffrey 208 Strang, Bill 238 Strang, Tonic 221 Stratton, Sheila 213, 221 Stratton, Steven 138, 222 Strohbehn, Janet 238 Strole, Richard 222 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 36, 41 STUDENT LIFE 34 Sutton, Warren 222 Swaim, Virginia 208 Swain, Gregory 222 Swartwood, Jim 238 Swartz, Carol 208 Swartz, Robert 228, 137 Sweeney, Linda 208, 82, 165 Swink, Rebecca 238 Sylvia, Alan 138, 222 Sylvia, Ava 238 Symmonds, Larry 238 Symmonds, Terri 222 Szrnanski, Mark 208 ..T,. Tadano, Charlie Edwards 222, 112 Tadano, Ken 238 Tafoya, Joey Felix 222 Tallent, James Martin 238 Talley, Jackie Lee 238 Talley, Judy Joy 222 Talley, Rodney Jack 222 Talley, Thresa 238 Tanner, Linda Sue 238 Tapia, Edward Paul 238 Targhetta, Tony Robert 238 Tate, Cheryl S. 165, 238 Tatro, Dianna Lynn 238 Tauson. Mylene Leonora 222 Taylor, Carl Leon 112, 222 Taylor, Carla Sue 208 Taylor, Carol Ann 222 Taylor, Jackie Sue 238 Taylor, Mary Carolyn 208 Teague, Steven M. 222 Tellbuescher, Terry 222 Teminsky, Gloria Jean 238 TENNIS, BOYS 130, 131 TENNIS, GIRLS 132, 133 Tennyson, Kenneth 222 Terral, Christine Pearl 238 Terral, Christopher Parker 238 Terrell, Jackie Jean 238 Tester, Bruce Allen 238 Thacker, Janet S. 238 Thacker, Judy Lee 222 Tharp, David John 238 Tharp, Richard Kenneth 238 Thayer, Jaycee G. 238 THESPIANS 86, 87 Thim, Sharren Ellen 145, 165, 208 Thomas, Christine Lorraine 56, 208, 202 Thomas, Clara Tilda 238 Thomas, Juanita Lois 59, 238 Thomas, Michalle Antonette 222 Thomas . Patricia Diane 222 Thomas, Thomas Thomps Richard Russell 208 , Robert Eugene 208 on, Barbara Lynn 238 Thompson, Daniel Mead 77, 222 Thompson, Geraldine Gay 238 Thompson, Kathleen 228 Thompson, Lloyd Clifford 238 Thompson, Lloyd Edgar 222 Thompson, Marcia Elaine 238 Thompson, Nancy Ellen 238 Thompson, Rick E, 238 Thompson, Sharon Louise 208 Thompson, Terra Lynn 56, 222 Thorley, John Wendell 208 Thorn, Peggy A. 238 Thorn, Penny Mae 208 Thornburg, Cheryl Lynn 85, 208 Thornburg, Douglas Ross 76, 222 Thrasher, Joy Lou 208 Thurber, Beatrice Marie 88, 222 Thurber, Patti Faye 238 Tidwell, Linda C. 222 Tifireau, Lucinda Kay 238 Times, Philip Howard 208 Tipton, Daniel Jay 29, 208 Tipton, Steven Douglas 137, 222 Tolmachoft, John Allen 208 Toms, Douglas Lee 238 Toombs, Kristina C. 165, 208 Toombs, Roberta Ann 239 Torres, Larraine 222 Touvell, Donald Wayne 222 TRACK 138, 139 Treadway, Betty Ann 208 Treadway, Shelby 222 Trigg, Bonnie Jean 222 Trouerbach, Ingrid C. 83, 222 Troy, Darrell Gene 208 Troy, Stephen Wayne 208 Trulson, Rebecca Lynn 165, 72, 208, 202 Tucker, Donna Jean 222 Tucker, Herbert Ira 58, 239, 20, 40 Tucker, Judy Kay 239 Turley, Du Wayne Eugene 222 Turcott, Robert James 222 Turigliatto, Arthur Perry 239 Turner, Charles Phillip 51, 165, 222 Turner, Dave James 239 Twentier, Terry 41, 208, 39, 202, 208, 198, 60 HU., Underwood, Billy M. 239 Unruh, Celeste Kay 165, 239 Upton, Tom 239 Urclinarrian, Martin J. 239 HV.. Vaccaro, Jennette Marie 222 Vaccaro, Mary Theresa 222 Vaillancourt, Cory Deane 143, 208 Vaillancourt, Susan Ann 208 Valdivia, Henry R. 208 Van Asdale, Arthur Albert 222 Vance, Dean Allen 222 Van Curen, Rose M. 77, 70, 222 Van Drie, Gary Lindsay 78, 141, 239, 113, 77 Van Duker, Rhonda Jean 75, 113, 239 Van Dyke, Sharon Rae 208 Van Houten, Craig James 39, 113, 41, 239, 228, 129, 224 Van Houten, Nancy Lynn 145, 222 Van Meter, Thomas Monroe 222 Van Velkingurgh, Bill R. 222 Vandercook, Jill Ann 239 Vandercook, Ross Alan 89, 18, 208 Vann, Gregory Alan 208 Varty, Carig L. 50, 53, 222 Vayda, Kenneth W. 222 Vejvoda, Cheryl L. 92, 208 Velasco. Larry W. 113, 239 Venable, Elenita 59, 239 Venslove, Bernadette 56, 208 Ver Dugo, lohn 222 Vermillion, Terry 128, 222 Veros, Darlene 239 Veros, Telia I. 222 Vickroy, Iohn William 207 Vil, Ioan E. 209 Vil, Robert A. 222 Vicent, Kathleen Anne 222 Vogelpohl, Iohn 140, 222 Vogelpohl, Mary Beth 209 Vogelpohl, Patricia Ann 132, 209, 133 Voigt, Lo Ree Diane 77, 50, 209, 58, 72 Voigt, Virginia L. 239 Vredenburg, Gail Lorraine 56, 209. 202, 40, 143, 198, 57 Vuyovick, Thomas lohn 239 HW.. Waddell, Barbara Ann 239 Wagg, Linda Sue 56, 209, 57 Waggoner, C. Nicholas 239 Waggoner, lames Edgar 209 Waggoner, William Daniel 88, 209 Wagoner, Kim A. 239 Wahl, Sherryl Lynn 209 Waisner, Terry Lee 140, 209 Walden, Rhonda Raye 132, 133, 222 Walker, David 76, 222 Walker, Earlene Marie 41, 239 Walker, Robert B. 131, 94, 209 Walker, Sally 209 Walker, Shirlee 222 Wall, Curtis Ray 239 Wallace, Cristine loy Waller, Cindy Delain 222, 213 Waller, Gary Wayne 222 Waller, Gene LaVerne 222 Waller, Mike Ray 209 Waller, Yvonne Margo 239 Walls, Connie Sue 239 Walter, Virginia Ann 222 Walters, Roger Dale 140, 209 Walters, Virgil Doyle 209 Wamsley, Rebecca Diana 101, 209 Warbington, Vicki L. 209 Ward, Danny Edward 239 Ward, Daryl David 239 Ward, Raymond Harrison 222 Ward, Sanora Lee 239 Ward, Steven Andrew 222, 108 Ward, William Patrick 239 Warde, Constance Louise 202, 198, 41, 209, 60 Wascher, Peggy Lue 83, 222 Washington, Krishna Renee 52, 222 Watkins, Linda Kay 58, 209 Watson, Timothy Thaddeus 209 Watters, Patric W. 209 Weatherbee, George Albert 223 Weaver, lames Randolph 55, 209 Weaver, Sally A. 223 Weaver, Sharron Marie 58, 223 Weber, Dawn Elaine 239 Weber, Stephanie Susan 41, 223 Webert, Susan Kay 56, 223 Webster, Dennis Paul 239 Weckbacher, Virginia Ann 50, 165, 223 Weed, Candy L. 223 Weekley, leff Wade 223 Weidenheimer, Scott V. 209 Weir, Robert Edward 239 Weiss, Linda Eileen 223 Wells, Katherine 223 Werhanowicz, Victor 39, 46, 203, 41, 112 Westberg, Rebecca Ioy 59, 223, 77, 72 Westberg, Susan Kay 56, 209, 72 Wheeler, Tom Edward 209 Whiffin, Daniel William 239 Whipple, Don W. 123, 239, 113 Whipple, Nedra 53, 209 Whipps, Gary Micheal 223, 112 Whitaker, Daniel Iohn 209, 138 White. White, White. White. White, Aaron 223 Brenda Ann 113, 239 Carolyn Ann 239 Lora lean 50, 67, 209 Sharron 223 Whitehurst, Donald Steven 239 Whitehurst, Michael 223 Whiteman, loanne A. 223 Whitlock, Cheryl Ann 223 Whitlock, Roger Lee 209 Wilbanks, Nellie Sue 41, 239 Wilbanks, Peggy Ann 44, 209, 72 Wilbur, Kathy 71, 223 Wilcox, Forrest Robert 100, 209 Wilcox, Katherine 223 Wilde, lerry Gene 209 Wilkinson, Kelvin Robert 239 Wilkirson, lohn Gerald 141, 239 Williams, Rex Lee 239 Willems, lacqueline Doreen 73, 54, 209 Willey. lohn Frances 209 Williams, Beverly lean 239 Williams, Deborah Kay 223 Williams, Dennis Ray 223 Williams, Donald Allen 223 Williams, Ellen I. 223 Williams, Gary Francis 228 Williams, Gerald Lee 209 Williams, Gerald Ray 259 Williams, lames Alvin 209 Williams, lanice Laraine 239 Williams, Linda Susan 59, 223 Williams, Michael Steven 223 Williams, Stephen Craig 209 Williams, Tina Rae 223 Williams, Warren Thomas 223 Williamson, David Gordno 223, 138 Williamson, Linda loyce 223 Wilson Wilson Wilson , Alice Elaine 51, 223 , David Lee 223 .lohn Perrill 131, 130, 239 Wilson, Lesly Patricia 77, 56, 223 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson . Mary Ellen 223 . Michael Wane 192, 223 , Pamela lean 77, 209 , Pennylea 40, 223 . Robert Paul 239 . Stan Scott 223 Wilson, Thomas Earl 223 Wing, Leslie Carol 55, 95, 209 Wing, Steven R. 58, 239 Winner, Kerry Lynn 84, 41, 239 Winslow, Cynthia L. 209 Winslow, Nancy Anne 40, 39, 92, 223. 213,39 Winsor, Beverly Ann 209 Winsor, leanette 209 Wiseman, lane 82, 202, 74, 209, 165 Wolf, Lance Franklin 223 Wood, Cathy lean 223 Wood, David Leslie 239 Wood, Delbert Roy 223 Wood, Eileen Regina 165, 239 Wood, Gary Steven 223 Wood, Iasper Clinton 209 Wood, lon Scott 76, 165, 223, 75 Wood, Marie Margaret 223 Wood, Mark Lewis 209 Wood, Vicki E. 223 Woodcock, Sally 209 Woodmansee, Glenn L. 223 Woodson, Ann Christine 82, 165. 202, 209 Woodson, Kathy 83, 223, 210, 213, 40 Woodward, Richard Eugene 108, 209, 108 Woolley, Andrew S. 239 Woolley, Byron B. 207 WRESTLING 118, 123 Wright, Andrew 223 Wright, lohn 40, 239, 113 Wright, Sharon 100, 59, 239 Wygant, Kyle 239 ..Y.. Yamamoto, David 1. 100, 209 Yannacone, Gloria 1. 209 Yazzie, Evelyn Mae 239 Yeats, Eric Marion 223 Yee, Betty 239 Yee, limmy lr. 128, 138, 223 Yeitrakis, Carolyn 209 Yemm, Larry Lee 209 Yogerst, Larry lohn 209 York, Nancy Linn 239 Yost, Laurel lean 84, 59, 239 Yost, Mark Allen 209, 108, 112 Young, Darlene A. 209 Young, David Wayne 239 Young, Linda M. 209 Young, Pat Kay 209. 51 Youngs, loseph K. 41, 223, 112, 138 Yount, Deborah Ann 223 Yovish, Eddie Adam 239 Y-TEENS 101 Yurcik, Ray H. 223 HZ.. Zachrich, Beth Ann 84, 41, 239, 228 Zak, Mallori 209 Zeaman, Robert 209 Zeller, Richard William 223 Zelmanovics, Leslie Sharon 223, 88 Zimmerman, Carol Ann 223 Zisk, Nancy M. 209, 54 Zody, Curt Lane 137, 223 Zoeller, Cinthia Grace 40, 223 Zoeller, David Harold 239 Zoeller, Lynda D. 209, 211 Zornow, Karen Maureen 223 Zornow, Raymond Maurice 223 Zrust, Bruce Gordon 239 Zuielt, Diane Ellen 239 Zysek, lerry A. 113, 239 269 ,,.f 'QW 5 if -4 5 31 X 8 Z .5 as s :RTR '2.:':: 4 Gui Niilfliilli 1 1 we 55-it' 'L,..l Ji' T Q11 'E-gm .gitmil ff' , sg L.....X 272 As the last pages of the Panthorian are completed and attempts are made to put the disjointed yearbook room back in order, the staff stops to muse over its accomplishment. The production of an annual is an experience costly both in time and talent. Often impediments seem to block the path of production, but there are times when things do go right. For these golden moments, We would like to thank those people of the administration, faculty, student body, and mantenance staff who were cooperative and understanding throughout the year. The staff is proud of its creation and would hope that in years to come you will remember this, The Time of Our Lives. CJLJTI-IVVEST YEARBOOK CIOINA PANY SO SOUTH STH AVENUE PHOENIX. ARIZONA 1 J .. w I W. ,I 3' I F I F 1 4 lv ' Y lx P 'Q X J x 'N r . s ti 9? E. K 1 Vt W., L 1 t . I. Q qw. , Q X A ' li r fg- , Q- A I ,. ill V ' 'f' . EQ I 4 lf lg , , . . 35 . Fv E. .4 -1 1,1 'T ' , f ' M 4 K. Q f . . -' 5 I . .2 Y' . ' 'V 7 iii- ', I V 1,17 4 S- W 2' '11 Q5 - , 'z E. - , ,i , V


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