North Phoenix High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1957

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' ' 1 sf . .n ..,,, . , 4 ,-rf 4, . .1 ,L Y .4 , ,... , M- K- H Auditorium P ww. : VI M .,,., Cafeteria Liberal Arts Building Science Building Student Activities Following the spirit of the Gay 90's, those enterprising, memor- able years of our grandparents, the eighteenth annual Hoofbeats has chosen to use this picturesque period of history in presenting our Golden Years at North Phoenix High School. Parking Lot Opening Section C O NT ENT S Classes .................................................... 8-7 Student Government ...... ......... 7 6-87 Faculty .....,............... ........., 9 0-99 Activities ............. ....... 1 02- 145 Sports .c........,....... ....... 1 48-187 Oganizations ........ ......... 1 90-22 5 Advertising .......... .,....... 2 27-256 Senior Index ....... .......... 2 38-2 50 :means y WN 'Q' ,.,,, Q 5 sy W 1 --1 .1 N N - Y flaunt A s, x-J K QW X XS N s it O ij lx Y f' 4 ., X , Vs ai? , 'X fpft U ,, Q ' '?:,' Y H xi X 65xui.,-JE , V ,f 4 Eg I Y F t yn gf ta J 5 ef Wm if cf Qs A 1 , gf Lee Burton, President 1 N X my F ll I x Tim Spencer, Vice-President It was just about four years ago that the grade school Class f '53 'd o , ami preparations for the day of days, graduation, were signing their names to the white re . . . gistration card that represented the first tangible clue to the mysteries of high school life. During the next four years life was filled to the brim with a h' l ' d w ir win of ideas and events. And now the Class of '53 is the Class of '57, and one period of tim . . . . e is over giving way to the next. Preparations are underway for the journey into a new world. For most it will be college or a job. However, as the year ends in a final burst of feverish activ't ' l . 1 y, it wou Cl be well to give a final thought to our high school before the time comes for the pro- verbial parting of the ways. It would be foolish to think that anyone's thoughts will alwa s be 'n th y 1 ese hallowed halls. But neither have the four years spent here been meaningless Each rad ' ' ' ' ' ' g uating senior has some memory that he will take with him and keep throughout his life. It may be a certain class or a teacher, or a club or extra-cur- ricular activity in which he participated a special award a football 1 game or a 3 7 formal danceg but whatever it may be, it is what North High means to each of us and it is the thing that, in the years to come. will rekindle the memories of high school days. We would like to feel that in some wav this class has left its mark N h on ort Highg that in some way we have distinguished ourselves from other graduating classes in the minds of the faculty and our fellow schoolmates. H U ' s' n ,xii Ka l ,lb 'll -, HA! 'lj' ,s UNVV i. r r Cathy Berkenkamp, Secretary-Treasurer IOR 'Gi-xxx Q- 'wig Af Q7 X' Qu. xiao ' ty if 'A rw Q f .vi,.5Y , V, my Kiwis, 'ggi S 1 R33 W it , gy xx sr ' 'IL V x 1 . 1 MXN V X i 1-1i, Y4 N Y mini, - ,. 4 . - ., gg , tx V if I Sf 45 f , ! JS1 2- AJ' L ' X M ' x sl rv Ln 1 N ' 'V .. ff if 7 4 Judy Jennings, r . 4, s .-. XX I f I 'N 'bb 1 .1 f' , Honor Court judge Q., 1,10 XI 14, gt f W! 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MC I .ai or ' A ,- I MARILYN CHILDERS HOLLIE CHRISTY JEROME CLARK RONALD CLEGG CAROLYN CLEVELAND FAY CLIFFORD TONI COCO VONDA COFFELT x X fav- V7 MAX COOLEY BETSY COOPER LINDA COPENHAVER FRED CORBUS STEVE COX CAROL CRAIG DENNIS CROW CAROL CRUTCHFIELD KAY CULBERTSON EMILY CUNNINGHAM MARY CURRIE JAN CURRIE LELIA DALE JIM DALGLEISH DAVID DANSON DONNA DASCHER 'QL .Liu 'A I3 -Q' C? xg! i 1 , , 5- N 'vu 'UQ A '47 'S CAROL ERICKSON STANLEY EDWARDS DICK EWELL FRED EAHLEN CAROL FAEKAS DAVE FERGUSON CATHY FISCHER WEBSTER FISCHER ELLEN DORN JUDY DOUGLAS MIKE DOUGLAS DORIS DRAGE HARVEY DRAPER RICHARD DRAPER PEGGY DUFF DONNA DUXBERRY BARRY EDBERG TOMMY EDWARDS BARBARA ELLENSON JANICE EMERY MILLIE EMERY GLORIANNE ENGEL HARLYN ENHOLM LOUISA ENHOLM JACK EOLLETT JERALDINE FORD MARY FORTNER PAT FOSSTON JOHN FRANKLIN LOUIS FRIEDMAN ROSS FULLMER PAM GANARELLI SUTTER GARDANIER CAROL GARDNER JUDY GAWLER GAIL C-,ENTRY BEVERLY GIBBS JEANI GIBBON EARL GIEBONS PETE GILHAM gf? 1 'T-1' l A STEVE GRAHAM CAROL GRANNIS MARILYN GREEN BARBARA GREEN VIRGINIA GREEN LOUIS GUIDARIAN STAN HAACKE SHARON HAAS SHIRLEY HALL ALECIA HAMBURGER MARILYN HARRIS SANDRA HARRIS TOM HARRIS JIM HARRISON JOHN HART TANYA HARTLEY LONY HILL TOMMY HILL KATHY HENSCHEID PETE HJORT BOB HOAG BILL HOLDERBY LARRY HOLMES NANCY HOLZNER fs-T' kv 5' Kinter, Malcolm Kleving, Kay Krause, William Zumbaugh, Judy Kieoszling, Judy Kenney, Sally Koster, Jeri Kreidman, Diane Iverson, Ronald James, Walter Jenkins, Roberta Jennings, Judy Jensen, Lee Jenson, Taylor Duvall, Bob Keim, Hank Keim, Mary Kellum, Carol Sue Kemp, Rodney Kepner, James Kerr, Bob Kessal, Arden Kesterson, Russell King, Jayne 06 ,rx VX. I 1 ., ' - 14, , f I ,t ,, I J ,V Gu Lyon, Mary Lyon, Pat Sadamato, Nick '- Manchulies, Robert f Moloney, Mave A W Mankins, Gordon , N' Martin, Carl ,. McLeod, Norman Lahey, Darlene Lawrence, Anthony Ledbetter, Lanny Lewis, Arthur Lewis, Robert Lewis, Estelle Lindauer, Ted Loper, Peg Love, Sharon Love, Sandra Lundeen, Gerald Lunt, Lynne Lyddon, Fred Lyman, Dave Lyman, Louise Lynch, Harold Martin, joan Mason, Barbara Mattison, john Maurer, Don McAdams, Paddy McFate, Bob Mcllroy, Dan McLaughlin, Bruce McLean, Marlene Medley, Freida Meszaros, Dick Miller, Barbara Miller, Bonnie Miller, Dianne Miller, Glenda Milliron, Kay Mitchell, john Montgomery, Steve Moore, Dorothy Moore, james Morell, Charles Martens, Patricia Mountain, Jeanine Nasser, Bob Newman, Charlie Nesvacil, Gene Norris, Robin Norris, jim Olson, Ted Orick, Anita Ore, jim Palais, Sheila Paquin, Ronald Paris, Barbara Paulson, Pat Payne, Bette Payne, Warren Pectol, Barbara Pederson, Pat Peipelman, John jk I? Phillips, Clif Phillips, Sharmayne Pigg, Linda Plotner, Nancy Pool, Don Pozil, Larry Preimsberg, Charles Proctor, Sharon Ranalli, Judy Roper, Raima Roselle, Rose Salmon, Butch Salvage, Phillipe Schad, .Ioan Sheid, Charlann Scofield, Glenn Quick, Gayle Racowsky, Marshall Radcliffe, Gayle Ramson. Boley Reade, Carole Reed. Nancy Reed, Mary Remsbottom, Helen Reynolds, Shirley Riffe, Mary Roberts, Barbara Robertson, Cleo Robinson, Dick Rodgers, Gary Rodgers, Ozela Rodman, Monte Scott, Allen Seaver, Beatrice Seitz, Margaret Severson, Larry Shadle, Douglas Schaffer, Bob Shanks, Martin Shearer, Georgeann Sherwood, Michael Shoff, jean Shores, David Short, Mary Shorter, Pt Siervogle, Sandra Silver, Gayle Simmons, jim fl! Simon, Ronnie Slade, Todd Smith, Marcia Smith, Norma Smith, Ronnie Speedling, Carol Speliopoulos, Nikki Spencer, Tim Thomas, Liz Thomas, Sharon Stewart, Thomas Thompson, Andy Titsworth, Kathy Tooker, Gary Trentini, Irene Trujillo, Arnold Spurlock, Bill Stoftner, Ernest Stanley, Larry Stelle, Richard Steohens, Ronnie Stewart, John Story, Bob Strawn, Tom Stryker, Gary Sullens, Charlene Sumners, john Symcvox, jerry Szink, Connie Taylor, Gary Tennyson, Marlene Tharp, Jim E ll Weigle, Nancy Weisberg, Nancy Welsch, -lack West, Linda Westly, Gary Westover, Dennis Whitaker, Bonnie White, Sandra Wfwfi Z 4 N, .fx 'I I 1 ,oo Qt- Y--WW. .-., -MMT. hh: , e-1 .I 1 'nl in-n Turnbow, Janelle Vaughr, Charlotte Von Grabill, Brenda Valenzuela, Yolanda Wright, Harold Wade, Donna Walker, jo Walker, Joan Walker, Karen Walkington, Mary Wallace, Sandra Walters, Dace Ware, Barbara Watkins, Louis Watson, Glenn Waymar, Bill Af- e .. L fra'-b!,!,a,v ' .1 1-4 r-le ..1,w'l-vac ','gsra9 ..-,..,- 0 mx 'G' White, ,Ian Wilfert, Tom Wilke, Warren Williams, David Williams, Evelyn Willoughby, Phil Wilson, Andrea Wilson, Beth Wilson, Sally Wolfe, Johnny Womack, Karen Woodley, Dotty Yee, Edward Younger, Betty Young, Sharon Young, Phillis Young, Margaret Yinger, David Zazrezewski, Ioan Jones, David Zaleski, Bill Zaleski, Bob Schwarz, Heidi Kemper, Lynda Senior members of the North High Players Production Board discuss a coming production. Seated Left to Right -Mary Robbins, Maggis Blakemore, Jeani Gibbon, Charlann Scheid, Shirley Hallg standing-Tom Hunt, Larry Holmes. A number of Seniors were very active in proj- ects outside of the Senior class. Tom Hunt, Lynne Lunt and .Charlan Sheid had leading roles in the North High Players production of Mrs. Mc- Thingu, while a number of Seniors served on the very successful Student Control Board. The Honor Court had one of its best years yet, the Senior members being Marilyn Green, Pete Brown and Judy jennings. ACTIVE Senior members of the Honor Court Marilyn Green and P Brown talk over an Honor Court investigation with Mr. Steve --.I Student Control Board members Louise Lyman, first on the left and Tom Hunt second from left warn students in the cafeteria. 26 SENIOR Shown at a typical table at lunch are Seniors Barbara Roberts, Nancy Weigle, Kathy Titsworth, Cathy Berkenkamp and Judy Jennings. Senior members of the annual staff, seated, Pearl Ham- burger, Bill Holderby and Pete Brown, standing, plan layouts for the annual. The Senior class was also well represented in Washington, D. C., when Charlann Scheid repre- sented Arizona in the Voice of Democracy con- test. Many students of our class were on the various athletic teams, the Girls League, Boy's Alliance, Hoofbeats and Roundup staffs, Tri- Hi-Y council and Executive Committee. hi Senior class officers standing, Pete Brown, Honor Court Judge, Tim Spencer Vice-President, Judy Jennings, Honor Coufrt Judge, and Nancy Plotner, G. L. Representative, look over Cathy Berkenkamp, secretary's' plans for the year. 27 JUNIORS If 1 aw J S r -'E X K Cd 1 J Y '-5 xi.. 'T Q fl ' N ,Z XXX b- 6 0 . vgm, If 6 f' by - PA a a. + s Xf -f 9 7 S Q , ' QM NANCY ROGERS E A N A i1,mm Af, Secretary-Treasurer Lf, xx kg Qt? - BOB HASSERIES ,Q AS' '72 Vice-President x A my xi!! xx. LARRY BLAKEY President MARGARET BURTON Honor Court judge 9 'QQ is X f ' Z' 's'+ A 1 A '? ' LT , 5 A y 5 LILAH YUE 5 1... G. L. Representative 'mai Zim' lj x,,n N f- A XX. y TNX ff. 1 who l ef N lpqh. ima, kff '19 I S J S W Ah s vfi XX S if ' I if T 7' wh- Q1 X wg, 6 C ta + 9 ' f T ' '-BX 7' 6 in 71' fl 1 6' 5? iffy: NI 5 j QI? G an Lg X f ' 2' X QS K xx 'X -A 5 Q F PAT PATTERSON l Honor Court Judge Next year we will be Seniors, after three long years of hard work, we are finally the leading class. This year we have set high standards for the junior classes who follow us. Our Sadie Hawkins day was one of the most unique in the history of North. We are looking forward to being the leading class and hope we can live up to the standards required of being a Senior. Allison, Judy Allan, Sue Babcock, Mary Baca, Prudence Bailey, Suzanne Baker, Donnie Baker, Loree Baker, Roger Baker, Sherry Balamenti, Judy Barclay, Karen Barrett, Clark Abert, Charles Abram, Gregg Adams, Dave Adamson, Jim Adams, Tom Anderson, Steve Andrews, Bruce Ashley, Fred Arnold, Bonnie Arnhold, John Averkiou, Eve Allen, David l Barrett, Judy Bartlett, Barbara Barton, LaBelle Bates, Sandra QQ Bear, Jean . A K , J ,V Beaver, Judy Q, ' ,Q Bechtel, Robin ' Beck, Linda 6- 77 ! I v' V' A. Tzcff Becker, Sue Bell, Lynn Benson, Aleida Bezdek, Marice Bixby, Buff Black, Rosie Blakemore, Carolyn Blakey, Larry Blount, Bill Blythe, Francis Boerner, Andrey Boerner, Anne Bolden, Arlene Boone, Sandy Bornhouser, Carla Boyd, Mike Caldwell, Lynn Carana, Judy Carpenter, Clay Carver, Joanne Casciola, Frank Casho, Barbara Castleberry, Wanda Chesterson, Eleta Chamberlain, Roxi Chatwin, Rita Christensen, Tanja Christensen, Bette Brakebill, Doyle Bridger, Judy Brion, Lawrence Brittain, Kennith Brown, Shirley Brownlow, Darla Bruce, Sylvia Burge, Gayle Burton, Beth Burton, Margaret Burton, Nancy Caldwell, Lee QL i i 'sf L S A V .Z .1 W an , If 2, W sh W' ,'-' Q Q, . Christenson, Sonya Dalmolin, -Ian Daughterv, Gail Davey, Ted Davies, George Davis, Chrvstal Davis, Dianne DeForest, Beverly Diggs- Peggy DeGraves, Linda Denton, Carolyn X Crandall, Sue Cowley, Carol Coulter, Julie Corral, Claudia Corral, Cecilia Cornwall, Phyllis Cooley, Jayne Cookman, Bill Coffee, Diane Clutz, Ronnie Clewley, Marcia Clauss, Bob i iial ea Q 6 . ., 'Sa xi A, Q J ' Z 'S 911 ff aa 1 T ' 1 M ' ' if' ,Y A so ., , is , 7 L 6 . 'aff s, ' 4' K' 1 , X ff . 5' J . ' QQ i If K , . w , tv? K , iv C. De Vore, Dorothy Ducus, Tim Diedrich, Linda Dworkis, Fred Dole, ,lack Douglas, Andy Douglas, ju Douglas, Nancy Douglas, Volney Draper, Barry Drinkwater, Barbara Dyer, Pat I Eber, Lee Edwards, Claton Eittreim, Donna Evans, Diane Evans, Ronald Farmer, Teddy Farnbach, Bill Farrell, Judy Faulkner, Marlene Fawcett, Taylor Finch, Paul Fitzsimmons, Janet 4 , A e 0? W 'A f Q1 , 54,9 ww , ff f 4 771 X., Gehrman, Douglas Gentry, Gary Gibson, Seth Gilling, Sharon Givens, Nelda Gold, Linda Goto, Darlene Gray, Janie Gray, Sandra Greene, Mike Griffith, jack Grippin, Phil N , 'Q-Q Flagg, Charles Fletcher, Daniel Foster, Peggy Fox, Karen French, Marlene Frye, Ruth Gannon, Carrol Gannarelli, Marsha Garrigues, Cheryl Gathier, Nancy Gault. Wanda Gearhart, jerry ,f wk: if-'ff ' ,-pf, , 9 F ? f' s - 5, fa v V- 5, , V1 I , ,,.,,, ,V an , 'li 42 f A. ,Q 5, X, f . ff eg g. , ' , , ' I Q Q , M, f ig? f 2 My-,1z.,:,f V ',,:f-:ae-.f my V, WW-,, WL., , X eww ' ,fi - ,aj ,.V,, Af si. -V , af f Q E, GUI ' at 5- N ,s ,av W if Wifi? '1 'ns ew- tra' -L '27 f 42 8 'H Q 4 BL ag, dv '27 pn at 1 1 Harnack, Dennis Harris, Charles Harris, Sandra Harsha, Sandra Harvey, Sue Harvey, Sue Hasseries, Bob Havill, Liannc Hcdgpeth, Judy Hedgpeth, Waynle Heldermon, john Heldermon, Linda Grady, Harvey Gross, Joe Haldiman, Helen Hale, Daniel Hall, Sandra Hamilton, janet Hamilton, Richard Hansen, Carl Hansen, Pat Hardies, Pat Harlon, David Harlon Merrill Hillman, Melbone Hines, Orla Mae Hogg, Barbara Hohs, Pete Hollowell, Emily Howard, Nancy Hubbard, Marlee Hudson, Judith Hughes, Donna Huhn, JlldY Hunsinger, Nancy Irvine, Ruth Jensen, Carolyn Jett, Jim Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Diane Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Pauline Jones, Joy Jones, Phillys Jordon, Ronnie Jorgensen, Anne Kannard, Bettina Keith, Meredith Koenig, Mary Kohl, Jim Kurce, Pete Kurtzuman, Richard Lamb, Owen Lance, Judy Langdon, Linda Ledfort, Pat Lee, Judy Lemon, Don Leonard, Jerry Leonard, Olen Kepner, Kathy Kienjomin, Harold King, David Kirby, Marilyn Kirkpatric, Pheola Klein, Mary Lou Kleinman, Dianne Knoth, Nicholas Knowles, Janet Knowles, Susie Knoch, Steward Koehler, Patricia 3? , apr, ' , 4? 41? sffvvrhh Arm. 'f ,jf K . n w, X we ,: ' f f , ,,,, 5 ,Q if seem ,ef- f, ft ,,. , , g. ,J si , 1 we i f 4' i f Mathis, john Matthews, Dave Maxwell, Larry Mayberry, Gerald McAndrew, Lynn McBride, Sherry McCabe, Patra McCall, Pat McCarter, Pete McDonald, Brenda Elroys Betty McFarland, Dale M ' W 13 h aa.e 1 'N is li V, ,- iw, ' elrrle L - .-,Mei 'te ' Q M lr ,Q N ' i ,. lf M ,. P 'ic vw i 5. ,,,,, C -, rg- - ' V L, Ei- A ,, ' If Y I if Le Var, Betty Lewis, Rodney Lewis, Dallas Loomis, Margaret Luhrs, Suzanne Lumpkin, Nedra Lynch, Pete Maddox, Pat Malpede, Christena Marion, Jack Martensen, Sandra Mason, Jil McFate, Joyce McKeever, Carolyn McMillen, Kathy McRae, Melinda Melczer, Linda Mendelsohn, Sue Mentzer, Pat Mervis, Sandy Middleton, Jack Mihelich, Anita Mincks, Louise Mitchell, Ann Mitchell, Barbara Mitchell, Steve Mitchell, Virginia Moore, Sharon Mueller, Robert Mullen, John Munro, Madge Murphy, Bob Murray, Barbara Musselman, Mary Nancollas, Sue Nelson, Dorothy Patterson, Patricia Pattillo, Sharon Kay Peachy, jim Pepper, Jackie Peterson, Judy Phillips, jan Phillips, Sylvia Pierce, John Polson, Allan Plotn-er, Alice Prather, Penny Prevratil, Marianne Ness, Martha Nichols, Barbara Nichols, Judy Nichols, Linda Norris, Gloria Northrop, Norma Ogborne, Steve Osborne, Darby Otting, William Overton, Richard Pace, Margaret Parkins, Pat V27 , an i 1 ,f Q 1 u i .S A J' a f Z' ' Q , S3 Y ' 71' Q' , 4 5 M. lb 4, ,Y I, VV I F 1 ' 6 1 . H C? K. if rf-yt . J J ware Y ing, 4. W nw Q .3-' 9 f . ' 4 Roberts, Jeanne Rohinette, Eddie Robinson, Bob Robinson, Pam Roger, Nancy Ross, Barbara Rotlhaus, Anne Roush, Carolyn Rowland, Jane Ruke, Sue Ruppers, Barbara Russell, Janice .. af... M '?f7-Mlfffi 6 11: .-A 61 xc a k vnu. ...A A .-. Wh 'iv -unq- l Procumiex, Diane Purlee, Mary Lou Purlia, Linda Pursley, Linda Purnis, Linda Rankin, Shirley Ratts, Nancy Reece, Kay Reimer, Judy Rice, John Rhodes, Jack Robbins, Steve Ruthing, Carmen Ryan, Ron nie Sakata, Sandra Salkeld, Bernice Samuelson, Marcia Sanchey, Henri Sanders, Marilyn Sapp, Paul Schenk, Diane Schoffman, Mary Kay Schrader, Mary Schuh, John Schult, Bobbie Schwartz, Alan Schwedler, Sheldon Sexton, Suzanne Shure, Jean Rae Sidwell, Terry Siekhen, Dean Simerdla, Kenneth Shaw, Richard Shellenberg, Carl Shemhart, Carol Shoop, Toby Strange, Nancy Struchmeyer, Freddie Stryker, Mary Anne Stryker, Jay Sullivan, Kathy Symonds, Sharon Tamer, Sally Taylor, George Taylor, Lynn Teacl, Bonnie Thilber, Judy Thomas, Charles Slinker, john Smith, Barry Smith, Judith Smith, Richard Snodgrass, Margaret Snouffer, Pinelope Snyder, Dennis Solley, jim Stevens, Mary Helen Stewart, Ann Stewart, Lynne Storrs, Ann R4 Q 1' Waru, Priscilla Warren. Murrianna Watkin, Karen Watson, Billy Wayman. Ronald Wcisc, Sheila West, Mable Wctzcl, Paula Wilson, Ann Wilson, Janice Wilson, Maribcl Winters, Albert s wi 2 7 .fall , li We -E5 lYh T47 Thompson, Jean Thorsen, Barbara Townsend, Patricia Turner, Gary Twenstrup, Linda Tyler, Linda Vaughn, Steve Wackerbarth, Cleo Waddoups, Sally Wolkee, Bud Walters, Peggy Ward, Bill Whetneybell, Doug Williams, Bev Williams, Jody Willis, Marlene Wolff, Sandra Wolters, Maurine Wondiver, Vera Wood. Betty Wright, Alex Yada, Sandra Yellin, Eleanor Young, A120- Young, Sue Yue, Lelah Zamora, Felix L 'N -1 MWXXXXU 'X N! 1 0 K v K SS Lf- K K X .J 5 W9 AUTOGRAPHS XC x I' ' , ' 'mxuulllkw W S C X V J ' 5 may C F L wmwwxxxx, , S AUTOGRAPHS xr ,J 9 .. XN !,j w WW... J ophomores N During the unusual Sophomore Talent Assembly, Sandy Farmer is shown accepting an oversize lollipop from Carole Norwicki. Remember when you and your favorite girl danced under an Oriental Moon, and your watch was ticking twelve when it should have been ticking ten? Do you recall, on stage, some of the well trained and the natural talent that kept you straining to see over the head in front of you? No, it wasn't Hollywood in the rough. It was one of the various projects brought to you by the Sophomore class. Many Sophomores are leaders in their Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's, and to find at least a few in the sports Held is not at all difficult. The class of '59-a class to be proud of and to keep working and rooting for. -V .guage- To the Right -Getting in a little advanced practice for Oriental Moon, the Sophomore Semi-Formal are from the left: Karen Sorgatz, Frank Diumenti, Class Presi dent, Sandy Farmer, and Adolfo Quesada, Vice Pres: 1 . Class .- o ll T J 2 1 4 , , A K 59 fa , .., In I A 5 A 'ful' l 'I 9 ' Adolfo Quesada Vice-President f f icers W4 1 r -J I ,4 ' 1 SX if I l rf s a , e , 4 li D . -f' f lf .'f..f. Judy Showley Secretary-Treasurer Jim Ludke Honor Court Judge -, f . H.. .. I, , 'ln.,ai .-wi Jf ' . Q- i x Q F1 ' , x f 'ea f' f Q, 1 Lv - , V I H Frank Diumenti President 'll J ll F33 -Q .4 ' if ' , 6 Q f L Pl . ,x , V. , L S, A :NZJWA ',. :C x ,, V 1 Ann Nelson Girls' League Representative T' 1 s .F , , s s H Abrahamsen, Eric Acklin, Charles Adams, Donald Adkins, Ronald Alpert, Brenda Anderberg, Michael Anderson, John Anderson, Dianne Anderson, Louise Anderson, Roger Anzivine, Lorraine Apolito, John Archer, Dennis Armstrong, Claudia Arnote, Donna Atkeerson, Phillip Badgley, Paula Bagwell, David Bailey, Dorothy Bailey, Marlene Baines, Barbara Baker, David Bales, Elizabeth Bandelier, Carol Burger. Ralph Barnett, Sherry Baron, Robert Barrows, Jon Barry. Peggy Barstow, Susan x, v , 'V J tc! , .,, X WI. . ar- P J' ' .za is J Vi V A V T , ',i'a an .J , ,Qs , J A M me ,Q Avi' rf. J K J w C, 4534: ,, 1 , at 'I 3 s 1 f L ' if I-1 I- .3 F' Q C Q , ,rrr L, J 7 A' Qt,e, , , is e ef A ,ff ff o,,o lr 4 . J' A 'J ,V 'W 'FQ' I 1 but . V. F V 1 'if I 4, l, ,ai Q .-V., y : t -1 i L Bast, Terrence Batchelder, Richard Bates, Jean Bates, Joan Beal, Richard Beavers, Marilyn Beck, Flora Beck, Mike Beck, Robert Beckerleg, Maureen Beckman, Curtis Belase, Angela Belcher, Billie Bell, Judith Bendalin, Sherman Bennett, Stephen Benson, Thomas Berkowitz, Stephen Bibeau, Maureen Bigony, Robert Bigony, Linda Biorge, Benay Black, Janette Bland, Judith Blanton, Carolyn Bodily, Elden Boice, John Boot, Julia Bowling, Donald Bowser, Mary Buse, Ray Bush, Earl Cahill, Barney Cail, William Cardon, Josette Carlson, Donna Carroll, Mary Cays, David Chalke, George Chambers, Donnie Chapman, Ruth Chase, Merritt Chase, Paul Chase, Sandra Chelva, Walta Chiate, Gary Christensen, Dane Christenson, Arda Citron, Kenneth Civalier, Rosemary Clark, Kay Clark, Kenneth Clark, Walter Clarke, Susan Click. Bennie Clifford, Tyler Clifton, Michael Cline, William Donald Clyatt, Glenda Coassold, Emily Boyle, Patrick Bradley, Jane Branamen, Billy Branson, Lawrence Brayer, Winston Brenchley, George Bright, Barbara Brisbin, William Brodsky, Charlene Brown, Donnie Brown, George Brown, Joyce Brown, Linda Brown, Nancy Brown, Robin Brown, Winston Browne, Donna Brownell, Charles Bryson, Larry Buchanan, Roger Buettner, Wanda Bulla, Barbara Bullock, Judith Bunn, Elizabeth Burkhardt, Linda Burkhardt, Donald Burks, Ronald Burnett, Judith Burnett, Joanne Burrell, Margaret 3 A C4545 1:3 fig , f -, A ii i f K 'A - . X, J ' , ' X , fit ' I WV V , , , , .f X A Q , ' A , it g V, 55 ,'., 1 Q.. Z I ' ' .40-,K eff- ,, . -. V' .- , I , 41' M, lar? Q C f J z2.eQ'f, ,5g', 'Y' 1 1 1' 44 'val' , 6 nf - .r W K . V I Coe, Nancy Coffey, Joseph Colangelo, Arthur Coleman, Joyce Combest, Lewis Condron. Ronald Cone, Barbara Congdon, Jack Conn, Carol Cook, Phyllis Cooper, Barbara Cooper. Jack Costello, Sondra Cowen, Judith Cox, David Crane, Jeanie Crawford, Stephen Crile, Bruce Crobarger, John Cross, Carolyn Crow, Samuel , v A f.i fh- if 5? Wi, an me rf Q M J ' ? 'E , MZ 1 J' Q.. QV e Cuff, Carol ' Cuimancs, Evelyn , Cunningham, Richard Currie, Mary I Q Curry, Cherry V Curry, L21 Donna F3 3 A Dale. Jarnes , or W Dnlhleish, Arlene , i' Dm enporr, Jeanne fj . ,,MQ3? ee,, A1 1 , I J W vp J a I V ff 4 Mi V - , E V, I V V I V, . X A' X ' X, Q , X , , , K K X :X K P +I i I ,Q ,V,, JJ 6, V , r, J H f,,, an 2 Lge jf or ,Zi +,, 1,5 jw if D M'f, A Us 9 f f 7 Q 9 -5 A 3 25 lyv ' el f-ge y aff A W! A,11 l , J 1 an , 9 We .mi Daugherty, Trudy Davidson, Ward Davis, Julia De Graves, Bruce De Paoli, Robert De Spain, Lawrence De Witt, Beverly Dean, Carolyn Dean, Deanna Di Capua, Joanne Dick, John Dick, Robert Distel, Mary Diumenti, Frank Dobben, Thomas Douthit, Linda Driggs, Deanna Dufford, Arlene Duran, Alex Durbin, Larry Earl, Ross Eber, Lurrene Echereste, Gloria Edlund, Philip Edwards, John Elder, Diane Elliott, Glenn Eloian, Ara Elser, Beverly Elson, Jerry Fussel, Margaret Gannarelli, Paul Garagnon, Grant Gardner, Daryl Gaskin, john Gasper, Bobbie Gearhart, Karen Geary, Wallace Gebhart, James Gentry, Darlene Geoghegan, Annette Gervasio, Nancy Gianelli, Michael Gibbons, Stuart Gibbs, Carlee Gibbs, Sandra Gillespie, Raymond Goletz, William Goodthunder, Janice Goodwin, Sophia Goto, Kenny Graham, Kenneth Gray, Sally Green, Carolyn Green, Garrett Green, Harold Green, Winston Greenlee, Judith Griffiths, Susan Griggs, Linda Emery, Elizabeth Engelking, Neal Ernest, Beverly Ervay, Steven Escalante, Raymundo Estes, Lee Evans, Bonnie Evens, Katherine Everett, Delece Fairweather, Edward Farmer, Sandra Fellers, David Fetty, Damon Feyer, William Figarelli, Grace Fish-el, Richard Fisher, Ruth Fitch, Don Fitzgerald, Diane Flory, Lynne Forbes, Lois Fortner, Virginia Foster, Sheila Foster, Susan Francis, Bonnie Frankiel, Sandra Frazin, Robert Frederick, Jackson Fuiks, Karen Fullmer, Cherie Q ff 'lv 4214530 , J, ,' A. .L Wm Q 1 ,il -pf Q rrsr 3 rvrr S , 1 g v F - . 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QQ X , J 1 0 .V he Q Moffett, Wayne Montgomery, Sue Moore, Bruce Moore, Marilyn Moran, Michael Morey, Sharon Morris, Bary Moyer, David Muir, Sandra Mulkey, Cherie Mulkey, Jeffrey Munsil, Dawn Muse, Alice Musick, Maxim Musick, Melanie Myers, Patsy Nations, Bonnie Neal, Roy Needham, Patricia Nelson, Robert Nelson, Russell Nelson, Sigurd Nelson, Ann Nelson, Patricia Nelson, Roberta Neveln, Richard Nevitt, Harold Newman, Kay Nichols, Ida Nickla, Mae , 3' '45 V ,, , 79' f.7ffVV,,, ,,.4 ,f X N , ,f yy, , , AQ, I , 'Ill Q 4 4 W 12 XX 9 K N iehouse, Jan Noffz, Robert Nowicki, Carole Noyes, Sandra Nunnally, Diana O'Brien, Bonnie O'Connor, Donald O'Connor, Patsy O'Toole, Dennis Oberfield, Earl Olson, Harold Owen, Janice Page, Noel Painter, Gloria Parker, William Parr, Alice Paterno, Karen Patterson, Roy Payne, Nancy Payne, Thomas Pearce, Rebecca Perkins, Marcia Perry, Gerald Pettengill, Joan Pettengill, Joyce Petty, Dwyatt Phillips. Coeta Phillips, Kathy Pickens, Patricia Pierce, Janet Pierson, Judith V It i' if f , Ponder, Edwin f 1 , ' ,V ki, V , 4' Porter, Carlene :Z A VA 'V ,V 'B A., . ,pp J, Q PoWVel1, June ' VVVVZVX , f V f , . it JV V Prchal, Charles ' ' V i i ,',, F ' 'Q ' X Pribble, janet ' TQ , 4 Q , , ' ? ,f , ' , ,g , 1 P 2 f J -- ,,,, iz , -i enie Prince, Leslie , ,V Prue, Patricia A A, - Pruitt, Steven , MW l i P A , , AQ HW, Purdue, Linda M , 7 Vf ' , Quezada, Adolfo ' ' , V ' . Ramas, Norma he 1 VV V ,, , Q ' V! V , i ' 2 1 f t V A ff Rathje, Edward , , l Reinbolot, Robert ' , V Reitmeyer, Thomas ,ag .fa s' ' , ' AV ' 3 Q Reynolds, Jean V ,s,'l' V V 'C' A X , ,, ' 13,4 Gp-V Richie, Norman 7 ,V VV ,fi A f' 4 f Ricketts, Philip ' VV ' ' 'V Q 4 is if Riffe, Grayce ,.., P f 3- Rightmire, Roselle ' ' , , ,V V V,'V', 2 V, f I V , ,f V, 5, df Roberts, Kenneth Q A 5 f 'J' W ml 'li im if 0 9 . - ,. Robinson, Carolyn P ,'fe- . 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Smith, James Wy 4 Smith, Marsha f 4, 4 , ca 1 f ' 4 f fy l Smith, Donna l , is , l. 2 mi h f . ,ll s A ' , - '-,, 'T Q T if 'c J we nn J l , J S - ,, ,ef 'lf Q ,I l Q me ,,Y,c,,,c ir., l5,gfs,g,, irf 2 2 J V I ', ..,, K S 3 , S M iyi J . 4 1 tli A ,J c c A , at - Jr.f?ilD, r Y . i -1- . J' l 1-.. . l...-,.-S--.-.. it '.i 1 M . . ,,,,---,-, a l 9 2 J S' . ' M Q 1 Q Z I V r 3, A Sorgatz, Karen Spearing, Edna Spence, Rodger Stafford, Robert Staples, Lucy Stapleton, Brian Starr, Judith Starr, Mary Staudt, Marilyn Stein, Herbert Steinberg, Arlene Steinman, Donald Stemen, Carol Sterna, Vikki Stewart, John Stewart, Lawrence Stiles, Patricia Stinson, Leonadt Stockdale, Duane Stone, Rhea Stoni-er, Anita Stringer, Dennis Sullivan, Carol Summerfelt, Carol Swafford, Suzanne Swan, Suzanne Swanson, Duane Swanson, Terry Swinford, Carol Symcox, James Warner, Judy Warren, Beverly Washm, Janet Watkins, Douglas Watson, Tony Webb, Louis Wells, Lonnie West, Noreen West, Walter Wheeler, Richard Whitesell, Barbara Wiegand, Michael Wilfert, Kay Wilkinson, Ronald Wilkinson, Carlene Williams, Catherine Williams, Frank Williams, Mary Ann-e Williams, Richard Williams, Sharon Wilsken, Steve Wilson, Lanny Wilson, Marabah Wilson, Jack Wilson, Juanita Winslow, Paul Wolf, Jeannette Wolters, Margaret Wood, Pat Wooden, Patricia Tait, Thomas Tanner, Donald Tapp, Ronald Tellis, Donald Thom, Richard Thomas James Thornton, Roger Tillman, Linda Trager, Robert Tront, Virgil Troxel, Jerry Tucker, Dick Turrell, Joyce Turrell, Lenore Tyson, George Udall, John Umpleby, Arden Van Voy, Arleen Valenzula, Bob Vaughn, Georgia Vukobratovich, Joanne Waddell, Donald Walkington, Carol Wallace, Mary Walter, Benny Walters, Lou Ann Wann, Thomas Wark, Richard Warner, Carolyn Warner, Mary 4' :U i .M i 'ii ' ,pq f Wright, Wanda Wucinich, Phillip Yada, Donna Yancey, Kenneth Young, Cyril Young, Kenneth Young, Louise Zannis, George Zeichgraber, Theodore Freshmen A class of high-spirited Mustangs is the class of '60, Making up roughly 50 per cent of the Pep Club, you stoutly supported your school teams. You started the year off right with a Freshmen Mixer. It was there that you felt like swooning when you met that neat guy. Remember, he helped you pick up your books, after running head- long into a senior, while trying to catch up with your best friend, Mary. Or maybe you danced with that cute girl that is in your math class. You experienced your first large scale elections, and maybe you were fortunate enough to be elected to an office by your class friends. You have given yourself a good push for the long climb upward. Keep trying! midi' .vm 480 Freshman Class Officers. Seated from lelgt to righ? l:21C11i-fx-5. 1551533 Fl t h , secretaryg Carol Gold,.Girl's League epresenta ive, A K ,Y , C lirfgcfrizlrrm left to right: Mike.R1ggS, BOYS Alliance REPYSSQUWIIVC, Ronny Dv CY, Honor Ouft Judgeg Tom Whitelock, president. 1 4 Abbott, Michael Ackert, Gerald Agnew, Judith Albert, Doraley Albert, Melvyn Albillar, Frankie Alexander, Elizabeth Allen, Clark Amidon, Molly Anderson, Brent Anderson, Kaye Apro, Phyllis Ashel, Sue Ashley, Anne Atwood, Sharon Auten, George Baber, Glenda Bachtel, Bonnie Bachtel, Richard Bailey, Dale Bailey, Doris Baker, Robert Baker, William Bangora, Judith Barber, Patricia Barker, Clyde Barnes, Catherine Barney, Kenneth Barnwell, Carol Barrett, Wanita Barry, Earl Basham, Thomas Bauer, Allen Bauman, Barbara Baumann, Virginia Beal, Mary R 'K W- Beall, Evelyn 1 Bean, Jacqueline Beary, Barbara Beck, Jean ' s K ,ggjjtf-f, 1. 1 Bedia, Tonnie Y W Q Beers, Page Beinlich, William A ,,l, , A Bell, Linda 'gf A . Beller, Robert Bendalin, Bernice Bengston, Sarah Y Eff . 'Q 4: i IQ .iii Benner, Marsha Bennett, 'Peggy Berekel-camp, Charles Berry, Ronald Berticchi, Michael ' Bertoni, Catherine 6 , 0 Bienfang, Mary Binder, Fred Black, Joanne Blackburn, Linda Blake, Buckley Blanco, Isabelle Blessing, John Bocchino, Beverely Bodily, Kathryn Bodino, Ralph Bolinger, Ronald Bonds, Christopher Bornhouser, Carl Borris, David Bowersock, Bonnie Boyd, William Boyer, Beverly Braaten, Floyd Braden, John Bradford, Harvey Brayer, Gay Bergman, Joan Breon, John Brewer, Thomas Brink, Susan Brisbin, Janice Britrain, Barbara Brotherton, Charles Brown, Elaine Brown, Jeffery Brown, Jess Brown, John Brun-er, Douglas Bryant, Jean Bruner, Johndell Bulicek, Wayne Bundy, Judy Bung, Donna Burch, Elaine Burkett, Polly Burns, Sharon Burris, John Busey, David Bushnell, Carolyn Buzard, Carole Calhoun, Roy Campbell, Heather Canalez,'Geraldine Carey, Madalyn Carlson, Donald Carr, Stanley Carrell, Richard Carrick, Joyce Carroll, Earl Carroll, Margaret Carter, Charles Caswell, Deanna Chambers, Jeanette Chapman, Marilyn Casciola, Cesar Chase, Carl Chelpka, Jacqueline Cherry, Lynn Christensen, Roberta Christiansen, Judith Chrisco, Mike Christy, Mary Cimino, Fred Clark, Claudia Clark, Sharron Cleveland, Jack Click, Susan Coahran, William Cochran, Mike Cochran, Ella Coffclt, Larry Coffingcr, Fred Cohn, Patty Cole, Pamela Cole, Winona Collard, Darby Collins, Nola Colt, Alfrieda Cook, Bonnie Cook, David Cook, John Cookman, James Cooper, Brenda Cooper, Sharon Cordon, Stephen Cornwell, Carol Corrall, Raymond Cowley, Judith Craig, John Cress, Karen Crile, Carter Crosby, Eugene Cross, James Crosson, Lloyd Crouch, Charlotte Culea, John Curry, Linda Dacks, Irving Daughhetee, Peggy Davenport. Marilyn Davey. Robert Davey, Ronald A .tx V LTL-ll 122, v,' L 9 E X A s i 197' we ' We XA ,.. J - ii A 11 . 4.5 X ,R .ali -i 1+ fig -QA . , or 4 1 -'Eff X it JN Aff . , ,Q 2 'ir 'J F if V 1 . W I S. i g C -af 1 l ef? ? hw' fl ' F 1 L Dr l M 5-rc x VW F W .Q- I L E 'E 9 Y' wi, ,,. , ' J V 7:9 i ' A 'C mln s 1,1 D 4421 Davis, Brenda Davis, Verdene Davis, Geraldine Davis, Sharon Dawson, Tom Day, Robert De Shetler, Philip De Spain, Nancy De Vries, Bob Dehmer, Theodore Delnero, Jerry Dennis, Sharon Denton, Steven Dewey, Nelson Dezember, Robin Dickerson, Kay Dickson, Clement Dotson, Shirley Douglas, Diane Dreisbach, Max Drosky, Dennis Drosky, Dianne Dugan, Floyd Dunn, Pamela Duprest, Carol Dwyer, Sharon Dzambik, Lydia Eager, John Eber, Carla Eccleston, Raymond Echeveste. Elizabeth Edlund, Gayle Ehlers, Jerry Ekdahl, Viki Elliot, Anna Enright, Janice Erler, Elizabeth Escalante, Patricia Estrada, David Evans, Marilyn Evitrs, Lynette Ewald, John Ewing, Anita Fadeley, Olivia Fashbaugh, Barbara Faulkner, Sydney Fenner, Robert Ferrers, Stephen Feilds, John Fike, Harlene Fish, Frances Fitzsimmons, Dennis Flatt, William Fletcher, Dick Fletcher, Susan Forbes, John Ford, Joyce Fordyce, Michael Foreman, jack Foster, Patricia Foust, Barbara Frary, Philip Frazier, Tom French, james French, Evelyn Friedman, Sharon Fritch, Karen Frye, Donald Frye, Nancy Fuller, Sharon Galbreath, Harold Galus, Carol Gant, Jerry Garcia, Helen Gardner, Sharon Gavettc, Ronald Gear, Robert Geary, Willianm Gerbas, Albert Giles, Brenda Gillespie, Rita Gilling, janet Glick, Rebecca Glover, Floyd Godbold, Keith Godfrey, Dea Goettl, Dixie Gold, Carol Goletz, Mary Golsh, Lawrence Gordon, Barbara Gorman, Robert Graham, Bob Graham, David Gray, john Green, Donna Green, Scott Green, Michael Greenlee, Sharon Gre-enwell, Mary Gregory, Robert Griffin, William Grillot, Larry Gring, Linda Gunn, Karen Guynn, Carol Haas, Betty Haas, Donna Hahn, Scott Hale, Richard Halfin, Janice Hall, Anne Hammon, Nelly Hannaford, Georgia Harkins, Jacque Harper, Bryon Harper, Darlene Harris, Terry Harsha, Douglas Hartley, Pamela Harry, Ronnie Hasseries, Thomas Hawkinson, Linda Haydon, Don Haynes, Gary Hazel, Michael Heflin, Beverly Hein, Milan Helms, Ray Heltzel, George Heltzel, Judith Hendrix, Linda Henning, Shannon Henshaw, Albert Herman, Sharon Herron, Carl Hicks, Billie Hignite, Jerald Hilton, Linda Hisey, Kim Hoagland, Robert Hoesch, James Hoffman, Franklin Hoggan, David Holdsworth, Edward Hollowell, John Holm, Barry Holmes, Sandra Holzner, Josephine Homes, Judy Homes, Shirley Hondrum, Beatrice Houser, Geraldine Howard, Florence Howard, Janne Huges, John Hujar, Delores Hungate, James Hunter, Sharon Hutchens, Robert Hyde, Rochelle Irrgang, Judith Irwin, Fred Issacs, Duane lsbell, Dona Jackson, Patrick Jacob, Bob James, Ronald Janssen, Mabelle Jefferies, James Jekel, Virginia Johns, Douglas Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, David Johnson, Christopher Johnston, Shirley Johnston, Kent Jones, Barbara Jones, Daniel Jones, Linda Jones, William Jopp, Robert Jordan, Dolly Jordan, Kenneth Josifek, Carole Jurca, Peter Keeney, Barbara Kenney, Mary Kidd, Dianne Kincaid, Samuel King, Robert Kirby, Janet Koenig, Joanne Kreml, David Kripner, Charlene Kurce, Dorite Kurce, Ralph Kurth, Jennine Kurtzeman, Jeffery Kynock, Edward Kynock, John La Force, Adrienne Lackey, Alva Ladendortt, Robert Lamoreaux, Dianne Lando, Judy Lathrop, Cynthia LaTraille, Sharon Layne, Stanley Lazette, Kathy LeBoyer, Shiela LeVar, Gloria Lee, John Leeper, Cynthia Leever, Laurie 2 i, 3 , ' ll r,, 1 if W X N .Q in : . ,f,: I? 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David Robertson, Phillip Robertson, David Robinson, Lydia Robinson, Douglas Rodgers, joyce Rosebrook, Alan Rowe, Roslyn Russell, Barbara Rutherford, Lois Ryder, Kenneth Ryker, Alan Sabine, Sharon Sapp. Nancy Sausahan, Vicki Sauter, Betty Saxman, Linda Scheider, Todd Scheuerman, Donna Schiller, Gary Schirmer, Ronald Schmidt, Marvin Schmidt, Wendy Schmitt, Thomas Schoffman, Stephen Scholl, Eugene Schrum, Keith Schroff, Curt Schumacher, David Schwensen. Sydney Scibella, Marsha Scoglund, Judith Seeffied, Richard Seiberling, Gary Settlemire, Robert Seyfarth, George Shalamunec, Gregory Sharbaugh, Jane Sharrit, Ruth Shaw, James Sherwood,Kenneth Shields, Mary Simanced, Gay Simmins, Karen Simpson, Roger Skinner, Colin Sklenar, Leslie Skousen, Annise Smith, David Smith, Dudley Smith, Dan Smith, Darrel Smith. Diane Smith. Marsha 1 5 00, -Wi? A , L .ai Mrig. , 'ffl In ..- -Q P i 4.19 Kiln -PF' ,,. 35 135'-I . 1 Nia ig .aw A Q, X .r-W and S, S 1 '-if QW!! 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Robert Smith, Ronald Smith, Stanley Smith, Warren Snyder, Myrna Soderman, Evelyn Sorgatz, Robert Soto, Ritz Soatz, Jerilyn Speake, Sharon Spurgeon, Patsy Stahlberg, Jana Stacik, Dennis Stanley, Robert Stauffer, Janace Stauss, Jack Steele, Sandra Stefanski, Joyce Steffel, Carren Steger, Ronald Stein, Lola Stephens, Lynda Sterne, James Stewart, William Stenier, Carma Story, Nancy Stotts, Carol Stow, Robert Stowell, Gregg Strader, Richard Streit, Hank Sullivan, Mary Suserud, Le Roy Susunkewa, Eola Swan, Ronald Swanson, Gary Swanson, Terry Swigart, Sharon Swisher, Gayle Szymanski, Daniel Tanner, Elizabeth Tatro, Roy Taylor, Janice Terry, Aletha Thiele, Karen Thiessen, Virginia Thomas, Patricia Thriston, James Thurston, Bobbie Tisdale, Nancy Tolliver, Shirley Tomek, John Tompkins, Patricia Threadway, Dean Treat, Theodore Trentini, Margaret Troy, Judith Truiille, Edward Turner, Ann Turner, Edith Utlant, Donna Utlant, Joyce Van Duzer, Roger Vanover, Charles Varming, John ,Qs -4 if-M' .f tg- J 39, - ' J Q39 Q9 4, :rf R ,I fl' 20.32 . . t --.. A f 'F GQ 'hA v3 , XE fy s ,t f K Vaughn, jackie A i V ch, Larry X K Y szizrdomjacquelyn 3 5' Q X Veronda, Charles 4 , Q ' :it i I 5 vieie, Judith 1 y l Q, , Vincent, Dana f t ' t, P' at iii Vinn, David I ' ,N V'rtue, Larry f 1 y Q, iloorhees, Michael f. 3 I N, F 1' wi' Wagner, David ,,, .,,, 3J,, ' 5 Walker, Richard I ' ' I Walker, Ronald 1 ,af '- I 1 1 41- ' Wallace, Ann ' W , Wallace, jon T I Q Q Walters, Carolyn '2 5 ,fa Ward.Kay 4 .. I fi I, ' A Ward,William 1 'f ' 1 .. , V ,Y , i ' Img Warner, Stuart Warner, Darlene A Warren, Joan y f-B - , Wasylenke, Tania ' J.. .t 3 2 6' Watson, Robert V Waugh, Terry A .Y dw '4 Weaver, Ray Webb, Robert Wendelken, Carolyn Wendt, Rudy Westley, Douglas Whalley, Brenda Whiddon, Patricia White, Bishop III White, Carol White, Constance Whitelock. Tom Whyte, Sharon Wikle, John Wilhelmy, john Williams, jerry Williams, David Williams, Hope Wills. Gregory p i I W A W gi I , It , 425 vis, ,V we ,W 0' ,J 52. xy' 1' .di t 4 vw I :I .QGW as XV QW .-.- K RN? ,QQ J ib y S Bok? ,QW E W. 'Q ,A Z , If 5 S' f. fee 1-we 'S f Q5 I' 3 ' S kr X Wilson.Thorhas A1 i I V ? 6' i , I W, , 1? 4 Qi fw ff X , 4 f X if f If XO 43 lr Winter, Linda Wise, Diane Withem, Mary Wolfe, Glen Wood, Carol Woods, Sandra Warman,. Sandra Wynne, Gary Yancey, Ronald Yeager, Don York, Tusnelda Young, Ronald Zalesny, Walter Zamora, Reynold Zimmerman, Gwen Zink, Dennis Zundel, Pamela dolyn figs! silt flpll 0000 '59 5 'cu 'Pio 'io 'no BX. .601 72 Ar right is a duet that performed at the mixer along with many other acts. Freshman Two Freshmen enjoy the music sup- plied hy a jukebox while others watch. id Activities At right, several Freshmen make new friends. -A Kr' 1 ffl ki ke 3 wmv! AN ll ' l L U 1' 1 J Q H . . l Well, Freshmen, This was your section l and you did Z1 good job. But we know -ffl that next year that you will surpass even V 1, 5 f yourselves. 1 I , X FYQ 1UJ f X 2 l - P , l Y L -324 Q www' G 6 xg-L x Ai sz EE NMEN2' - DE BDDY DFFICERS PRliSlDEN'l' .IERRY LIQNDEISN VICE-PRESIDENT BOB DIAMOND F35-X , 'v '7 SECRETARY JEANNE ABROMOVITZ ,' 'r'-' D, 2? TREASURER BETTE PAYNE I , ,V g f S Q -. X52 4 1 M , 3 Lf ' Zn, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS L ft t R' h d'-Ad 1 Abromovirz, jerry Lundeen, Bob Diamond,eBcrr3 Paffng, E351'RadcIi?fi:BsTtj1ci1f:iJii1dg 1331225 IYH Qfeellv I-CC Burton, I-HWYQUCC Pozil, Larry Blakey, Tom Whirelock, Frank Diumeme Glorxanne Engel. ' ,Qld 'L Q? 1 I I EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SEC- OND SEMESTER Left to Right seated - Susie Knowles, Louanne Ar- note, Bev Helfinz standing-Tom Brown, Sharon Jones, Bob Stafford li '22, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FIRST SEMESTER Left to Right seated - Bev Helfin, Cynthia King- man, Sheila Wiesc, Nancy Weigle: standing - Bob Stafford, Bob Fen- ner, Dick Robinson, Brian Padberg. berg. U31 1 77 Stud nt gi Y, ml s 78 JUNIORS and SENIORS Left to Right row l - Gayle Radcliffe, Sharon Jones, Glorianne Engel, Marilyn Harris, Jan White, Julie Broberg, Adele Bradford, Joan Martin, Madge Munro, Susie Knowles, row 2 - Nancy Blair, Doris Drag, Margaret Burton, Bette Payne, Jeanne Abromovitz, Alliene Hymes, Nancy Weigle, Jim Ludke, Bruce Andrews, row 3 - Heidi Schwarz, Bob Stafford, Carmen Ruthling, Nancy Burton, Kay Palmer, RosaLee Black, Pamela Gannarelle, Nancy Plotner, Patsy Beck, Bob Bigony, Danny Hale, row 4 - Nicky Clifton, Linda Purlia, Sharon Proctor, Donna Duxbury, Judy Jennings, Louise Lyman, Ronnie Simon, Dennis Rice, David Thortong row 5 - Pete Brown, Ronald Paquin, Bob Hasseries, Alan Polson, Pat Blake, Dick Beck, Larry Pozil, Sutter Gardaneer, George Anderson, Taylor Jensen, Tim Spencer, Pete Hjort. Council FRESHMEN and SOPHOMORES Left to Right row 1 - Judy Poleeson, Lynda Stephens, Carol Melander, Vickie Ekdahl, Bev Hellin, Judy Lee, Judy Bangora, Gayle Edlund, Highty Christy, Cynthia Kingman, Billie Jo Hicks, Janice Taylor, Pat Joppg row 2 - Robert Davey, Dick Fishel, Beth Brayer, Louella Porter, Donna Rae Brown, Sharon Williams, Bob Bigony, Jim Simcoxg row 3 - James Moore, Dave Johnson, John Gaskin, John Wikle, Tom Brewer, Mike Matousek, Duane Isaacssg row 4 - Ronny Davey, Brian Pardo, Bill Warden, Keith Godbold, Tom Whitelock, Jerry Ehlers, Carter Crice, Shermen Bendalin, Frank Diumente, Jim Ludke. 'rv H? SUl'IIOMOIili RIfl'RlfSIiN'I'A'I'IVIiS Ich to Riglit-Mike Moran, Suzan Mills. Ruth Incksnn. PRESIDENT Gayle Radcliffe SENIOR lilil'RIfSlfNil A l lVliS llnrlw Iirwtlpgers Q? Q-' JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Left to R i g h t - Sandra Harsha, Ann Stewart, Ronnie Coulter, julie Coulter. FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES Left Right row l-Harriet Racowski, Dia Droskyg row 2 -Pat Phelps, Bernice Benn ling row 3-David Phosley, Teddy I-Iersl vits, Bev Bocchino, Shiela Le Boyer. G Q SECRETARY Sharon jones TREASURER Nancy Blair 17 X. Service rganizatio 3 ' I Q 4 , I A V ', x Q, f -4- I A I ' f, - ff 1- ' 1 E ' I . ' S V, A jf:-' I S . 'V . , ' ' , . A mi ll 1 ' V M. .Q I , 'l ', , i ' ' W il .ff -Y H i,g, ' HONOR COURT Left to Right: seated-Ardis Fredreikson, Margaret Burton, Marilyn Green, Pete Brown, Judy Jennings, Pat Townsendg standing-Mr. D. Cary, Patricia Patter- son, William Holderby, Jim Ludke, Ronnie Davey, Pat Boyce, Mr. R. Bridgewater. Get a slip from the Honor Court? If so, you probably did something that was against school rules. Maybe you didn't do anything wrong-what then? You appeal your case, of course. The advisors and judges shall see to it that you, a defendant, shall have the right to a speedy and just trial. Any decision of the court shall be based on conclusive evidence. The Social Committee allocates and regulates school social events, including the establishment and policies regarding prices of admission to school activities and regarding subsidies to be allowed to organizations sponsoring such activities. I SOCIAL COMMITTEE H ' J' Left to Right: seated- lee 4 Robert Hoag, Julie Bro- 4 berg, Nancy Burton, Jan White, Brian Padbergg standing - Mr. Smit h, Sandy Boone, Suzan '- Knowles, Josette Car- don, Diane Elder, Ann Mitchell, Paul Bolster Miss Carper. 7 'rg f' ., xl ii I' MQW Fi.. BOOK STORE BOARD Left to Right :seated -jucly Showley, Tim Spencer, Maryce llezdekg standing-Mr. W. Bartels, Mr. C. Stephens, Mr. J. Beckham, Mrs. G. Ban- gora, Mrs. J. Shrader, Dan Mcllrey, Mr. C. Burton QMissing --Ronnie Simoni. 'l'he Book Store Board has the power to develop policies, set standards, make and enforce rules necessary to the efficient operation of the Bookstore in the service of the Stujent Body. The Cafeteria Board has the power to develop policies, set standards, make and enforce rules necessary to the effi- cient serving of food on the school campus at the least possible cost. L ' m GV, f r old 5 31,4 ,N N El ww C- CAFETERIA BOARD Left to Right: seated - Mrs. R. Smith, Miss Munger,M Craw, Mrs. M. Lehman, standing-Mr. J. Thomas, Karen Walker, Cathy Be kamp, Mr. J. Beckham, Mr. C. Burton. C , f y A - ,Z A 'L .ww QWW Q 2 'Z f A ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE Left to Right: seated -Nancy Rogers Carol Sue Kellum, Mrs. B. Phelps, standing-Mr. C. Burton, Mr. R. Caldwell Mr J. Beckham, Mr. F. Schade, Tom Edwards, Lee Burton The Athletic Association Committee has the power to develop policies and to make and enforce any rules necessary for the financing of inter-scholastic athletics and has charge of the administration of all money received or expended in :onnection with inter-scholastic athletic contest. The Health Committee sponsors health assemblies, and campaigns, such as on T. B. control and on nutrition Part nf the nutrition campaign was the projects that students made. HEALTH COMMITTEE Left to Right: seated - Sandra Harris, Mrs. Beaver, Miss Potthoff, Miss Wilkinson, Nancy Weigleg standing-Mr. Clark, joan Pettengill, Miss Crouter, Mr 1 J . u E Caldwell. M E!!! IU! 0 4 y? Q, L wm4m.nul A e nv ' NQ I fs, HTJ ABH fgnvxan . X NK I O ...xv W 4 ll al ff 7 - E 1 ' 1 X S 'sf lr, if' 2, N J!-V' - tr- ', +3 f J lf' o 4 r l L-..- -,r l -fr -M -- ADYOKD l A019 BB GIRLS' LE G E GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET Left to Right: seared-Kay Kiev- ing, Adele Bradford, Karen Walker, Sharon Proctorg standing- Miss McCormick, Helen Remsbottom, Nancy Plotner, Ann Nel- son, Sandra Harris, Marilyn Kirby. Ns. -v 0 V'I N SENIORS Left to Right: row 1-Dian-e Carlson, Sally Kenny, Yolanda Valenzuelag row 2 -Blaine Baker, Beth Wilson, Helen Remsbottom, Cleo Robertson, row 3 -Judy Allison, Judy Kiesz- ting, Sharon Proctor, Sheila Black, row 4-Sharon Haas, Ann Horwitz, Nancy Plotner, Sally Wilson, Jerri Ford. E J .lrf ' All 3 JUNIORS Left to Right: row l - Jean Bear, Linda Gold, Jeannie Ross, row 2 -Darlene Goto, Cheryl Garrigues, Lelah Yue, Alice Plotnerg row 3-Sandra Harsha, Marilyn Kirby, Barbara Bart- lett, Peggy Foster, row 4 -Miss Zacher, Margaret Pace, Carmen Ruthling, Linda Langdon, Sandy Mervis. The Girls' League of North Phoenix High School is made up of all the girls in the school. The purpose of this organization is to provide an opportunity for all girls to participate in girls' activities, to stimulate pride in the school, and to encourage girls to become more fair-minded, courteous, and friendly toward all students. SOPHOMORES Left to Right: row 1- Diane Fitzgerald, Donna Arnote, Lynn Zylstrag row 2 - Susie Swan, Janet Schneider, Patsy Nelson, Susie Distel, row 5 -Ann Nelson, Joyce Coleman, Donna Ray Brown, Barbara Hicks, Bonnie O'Brien. FRESHMEN Left to Right: row 1-Harriet Racowsky, Jacque Harkins, Patty Plotnerg row 2-Linda Redfern, Nancy Tisdale, Joyce Stefanske, Kay Ward, row 5-Billie Jo Hicks, Carol Mealander, Carol Gold, Carole Buzardg row 4-Sue Murphy, Jackie Verdon, Donna Green, Wendy Schmidtg row 5 -Beverly Boyer, Linda Ratliff, Mary Sullivan, Donna Scheuerman. 139 85 CORRAL BOARD Left to Right: seated-Pam Gannarelli, Carmen Ruthlingg standing-Mr. Hawk, Gary Peter Klahr, Sutter Gardanier, Mr. Nicholay fMissing - Engine Flint, Alan Paulson, Linda Purliaj. coRRAL BOARD CORRAL coNTROL BOARD , The Corral Board has the responsibility of keeping the Corral in good condition. If some repair job is needed in the Corral, such as a new coat of paint, the Board sees to if that the job is done. The Corral Control has members control. ing the Corral during lunch hours just to make sure that no one gets out of hand so that the Corral will always be the pride of North Phoenix High School. I CORRAL CONTROL BOARD Left to Right: row l - Pam Gannarelli, Linda Purlia, Carmen Ruthling, Sally Wilson, Sharon Haas, Patsy Beck, Kathy Titsworthg row 2-Mr. Cardon, Ronald Panquin, Gordon Mankins, Cloyce Clark, Sutter Gardanier, Bob Duval, Mr. Hawk. A is I., ...W A-iw-an do BOYS' ALLIANCE Every boy in NPHS is a member of the Boys' Alliance. By electing its officers and through his homeroom representative to the Mustang Congress, each boy helps to operate the Boys' Alliance. Through its representa- tion on the Student Body Executive Commit- tee the Boys' Alliance participates in student government. In addition, it sponsors other activitie: of special interest to boys, such as dances, plays, and lectures. BOYS' ALLIANCE OFFICERS Left to Right: Gary Turner, Ronnie Simon Mike Riggs, Larry Pozil, Ronald Paquin. 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A- , 'ft --rw V:-.M -' X-.-uw' www ., ,, ,f 'wi' 27,-'f'z'wff g-19, - .,.+,+fVMgEf'w rw, 2 W' , ,f3wf.ggg,1.'i.gf!m -1 :i,:7:11:i:1.2.mw:' iz, '144ffw5.aV,1vvm1fffV V '.- ,1:'.e?1:-.-ff.1f:'+ZfrV d ia Principal, Mr. Charles Burton ssistant Principal, Mr. A. W. Flowers f Mr. Robert Poorman Mr. Stanley Cardon 91 Ruth Adams Amer. Gov't Miami Univ. Stanford U. U. of Washington U. of Colorado Montana U. Henry Anderson Mathematics Colo. S.C. of Ed., U.S.C., U. of Kansas, A.S.C. Tempe, Occidental Coll. William Ball Industrial Arts A.S.C. Tempe 8: Flagstaff, New York U. William Bartells Library U. of Toledo, Michigan A.C., Wvestern Reserve U., A.S.C. Tempe john Beckham Bookstore Lamson Business College Bert H. Belluzzi Gretchen Bock Industrial Arts English A.S.C. Tempe Michigan State, Colorado College Columbia U., of Education A.S.C. Tempe Stanford U. jean Brown Counselor U. of Michigan West Michigan, College of Ed. Regna Breneman Physical Ed. U. of Texas, U. of S.C., A.S.C. Tempe R. B. Bridgewater Amer. History U. of Arizona Columbia U., A.S.C. Tempe Stanford U. C. A. Brown Chemistry U. of Arizona, U. of Virginia, Stanford U. Harvard U. U. of California U. of S.C. W. R. Caldwell Physical Ed. Colorado ARM, U. of S.C., Colorado State College of Ed. Us 'Quan Qfw as 'lx james E. Carey Science Spanish A.S.C. Tempe Edith Carper Counselor Penna. State Teacher's Coll., U. of Arizona U. of California, A.S.C. Tempe Douglas Cary Amer. Gov't U. of Arizona A.S.C. Tempe Lawrence Chard Industrial Arts Stout State College, U.S.C., A.S.C. Tempe Sergeant Crouch R.O.T.C. Military Service . L . M ,,,, , ' , f .V aww 3, f ,fd . , 1: -. ., 4 -'Wf:f',: aa '-: Steve Cheranich Spanish A.S.C. Tempe 8: Flagstaff, National U. of Mexico Francis Crouter Biology Iowa State Teachers' C oll., A. B. Clark Biology Miami Univ., Ohio State U., U. of Michigan, A.S.C. Tempe, Oxford, U.S.C. 24561 X 5 ff ,f 1 f 42 4 X 1 9 f W fl f 4 f . ,.'. if hge Lf! ig . . ,,,,,.,,,., N , ,,,., , V ,, M MW. . - X ,., f if ,, . zfi, 1 V- .,., W, . A1 Davis Music A.S.C. Tempe R. E. Cognac History A.S.C. Tempe, Northwestern, Ill. Wesleyan, Marian Cox English U. of Arizona, U. of Colorado, A.S.C. Tempe 8: Flagstaff, Pomona College Ben Denton Music A.S.C. Tempe, Nancy Dow Physical Ed. U. of Arizona, A.S.C. Tempe U. of Minnesota, U. of Montana I 'ffwafi . ,an ., f f' 13 . 1., 'V-,1 A -- gig., 1:2422-f ngI.1 ' W :,.:1.y'2? lg, ' cf , - 1: :JI 'ez 31.2.21 eiefaffffz Fred Draper Audio Visual U. of Arizona A.S.C. Tempe H. Drinkwater Mathematics Hamilton Coll., Columbia U., U. of Buffalo, A.S.C. Tempe Peabody Conservatory f 51 fig ! fs , , ,f f 1 4 5f 1' 2 A , s 4 f . M . .,,, . ,. , 14,24 . , Qi f Z an f f ' wo' -21: ' . f W . , . , va: ,. Q, 1. 14, 1 1 ,ff f ' . ,,,,... , . ' ..A. nr iq: , r w Allen Dutton Art A.S.C. Tempe, Art Center Sch. M. Deacoteaux Counselor Rivier College, U. of Miami Sylvester Edwards Industrial Arts Indiana State, Indiana U., A.S.C. Tempe, Phoenix College Mary Ann Enloe Music A.S.C. Tempe San Diego State .ya rf-rf , .--L-, 'F' 1 -1: .f 3 . K ii l' ,I Florence Fickeisen Homemaking U. of Wisconsin, Indiana U., U. of Michigan, U. of Hawaii, Purdue, A.S.C. Tempe 8: Flag., 'f U. of Ill., Butler ' Wi . 1-7 :: E9 Q C 1 ., lj . -:fi 1, 1--qt, J. D. Filson james Fryer Speech 81 Drama Aeronautics Ill. State Normal U., U. of Chicago, A.S.C. Tempe Virginia Gleason Sergeant Goldsby Mary. Gomez Homemaking R.Q.T.C. Spanish A,5,C, Tgmpe Military A.S.C. Tempe, Service U. oi gkgzona, U. 0 . . .,,,f .. , ,.,. ...T-I i f 5 .3 V F K ' 1 ' T ..rr ' - , .. ' 3 afc 1-flifif fe. .if ' A f Henry C. Hall Bartelle Hamilton Vernon Hathcock Biolggy English II'1dl1SII'i3.l A115 Michigan State, Miami Univ., A.S.C. Tempe, A.S.C. Flagstaff U. of S.C., Colo. St- Coll. Ohio Univ., A.S.C. Tempe at Greenley Frank Gilleland Physics A.S.C. Tempe, U. of Arizona, Lake Agent Coll A V . K V X ui Q I D , I Z V- X52 HQ, ' 'Q .. fp ITL W VV ' ,M i a' J . 5 N ' ,..-.. f , 1 Hugh Hackett Mahlon Hagerty Mathematics Amer. History Phoenix College, A.S.C. Tempe A 1 if f , f 1 f W 7 yd f 1 X W f ja? 99-6 '62 1 f , .45 l gil ff? A f 'f ,, , dwg Ze X I 4- f 35 1 ,M A V f f A5 f f 1' f f ' ff, M fi , . , fr-fu. , n .. N ,ffl , .,,. .,,,, X I It , R. B. Hardt Physical Ed. A.S.C. Tempe 81 Flagstaff Gettysburg Coll. Pennsylvania State Univ. Eugene Harris Music U. of S.C., A.S.C. Tempe A. M. Hawk Mathematics Ohio Univ., Stanford U., A.S.C. Tempe 8: Flagstaff William Hoffman Ruth Holliman James Horne Isabelle Howatt English Home Counselor Counselor English 8: Spanish U- of WiSC0HSin, U. of Nebraska, U. of Arizona, U. of Arizona, A-S-C Tempe, A.S.C. Tempe A.S.C. Tempe U. of Mexico, U. of Wisconsin U. of S.C. at Milwaukee Lawrence Hyink Thomas E. Inman Amer. History Mathematics U. of Wisconsin A.S.C. Tempe, at Milwaukee, Phoenix, College U. of Wisconsin, U. of Arizona, A.S.C. Tempe Mildred Jacks English U. of Arizona, U. of Missouri, U. of Colorado, A.S.C. Tempe, U. of S.C. Francis Kapanke Arr A.S.C. Flagstaff, U. of A., U.S.C., U. of Cal., Otis Art Institute, Chouinard,School of Art, Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, Univ. of Denver, Institute Allende fMexicoJ, Central Institute CBerlin, Germany! Emil Kass Counselor South Ill. U., Purdue Univ., A.S.C. Tempe Harley King Florence Kitts John Koerner Dallas Long Mary A. Marion Business English Amer. Gov't COUHSCIOI' Latin 8: English DePauw U., A,S,C, Tempe, Duke Univ., Cemtre College Kansas State Indiana U., Sul Ross Coll., Columbia Univ., U- Of Arizona, TeHChef5, 0311986 A.S.C. Tempe Boston Univ., A.S.C. Tempe U- Of A1'k31'1535, Kansas Stale Central Normal Southern 81 Flagstaff A-5-C' Tempe Normal Methodist U. ' f '4 . 1. -:,,1 -. .z -' 'L '-,. 7' K. I ' 3 . lf? Q Paul McCloy W, M, McDermott Joseph McKinney Patricia McKinnon Winonia Montgomery Physical Ed, Physical Ed, Amer. Gov't Physical Ed. Amer. History Utah State, A,S,C, Flagstaff Indiana State, West Michigan U. of Arizona A.S.C. Tempe, U. of S.C., College of Ed. Idaho State Cornell, Washington State, Normal Michigan MacMurray Coll. for Women Fred Morgan George Motter Muriel K. Miller Public Speaking English English English Oberlin College, U. of Arizona U. of A111008 Miami U. fOhio A.S.C. Tempe Cornell Univ. I. F. Nichols R. R. Nicolay J. Donald Pace Agriculture Mathematics Driver Education U. of Arizona Central Missouri A.S.C. Tempe State Teachers', A.S.C. Flagstaff A.S.C. Tempe U. of Arizona, U. of Colorado R. B. Miller English Muskingum College U. of New Mexico A.S.C. Tempe Isadore Munger Business Ed. W. S. T. C., Washington U. E. Y. Palmer Business Ed. A.S.C. Tempe U.S.C. Metropolitan School of Bus. U. of Arizona Bettse Phelps Physical Ed. U. of California A.S.C. Tempe fra , 2 wmv ,Q if Arthur L. Pistor Driver Education U. of Arizona A.S.C. Tempe '-495 ...gov Lydia Potthoff Nurse Public Health Nursing U., A.S.CZ Tempe Teachers' Coll., Columbia U. 'O' W. D. Roche Counselor Minneapolis Business Coll., Winona State Teachers', U. of Minnesota San Joce State, U. of Chicago, U.C.L.A. Harvard U. Q . 24 sv, f-4... 'x 'C Fred Schade Anna Schlichter Henry Schmidt Industrial Arts Latin Mathematics A.S.C. Tempe Hanover College, U. of Penna., Columbia U. U. of S. C. X . 'sf I WR .'i,vv X S 1' S 'H es. ' sf r - r- .5 1 'ft' xx Q, Y! 'fl' X .K S . f S i' 53+ -' .4 S C. O. Stevens Jean Starr Lehi T. Smith General Business Business English Mathematics Sul Ross State Teachers' Coll., U. of Texas .. U. of Denver Univ. of Ohio, U. of Nevada, San Francisco State College Eastern Arizona Junior College, A.S.C. Tempe, Brigham Young University -1-fa, L A ' 4, f 5 . ,V Ruth Rowan Library U. of Washington, Western Reserve, U. of Hawaii, U. of S.C., A.S.C. Tempe 1-.-ans., Don Schrader Counselor U. of Colorado A.S.C. Tempe I , N nr fv U- ,If 1 A4 james H. Thomas Science A.S.C. Tempe zfwvq, Norma Sayre Homemaking Kansas State, Oregon State, U. of Ariz. U. of Calif., U. of Mexico, Cornell U. up wi xx? ii ,453 A-is M. J. Shimer English U. of Penna., Virginia Mili- tary Institute N. Carolina St., Western State College CColo.J Westminster Q W Gy., 7-rv ,ia - ff l 1 Carl H. Wagner English U. of Colorado, Colorado State Teachers' Coll., A.S.C. Tempe Marvin Wahlin Physical Ed. A.S.C. Tempe Catherine Wilkinson Physical Ed. A.S.C. Tempe, Calif. Poly., U.C.L.A. Olene Zachar U. of Alabama A.S.C. Tempe U. of S. C. 98 Caroline B. Weber Counselor Dickinson Coll., U. of Pittsburg, U. of Penna., A.S.C. Tempe if ,w-4' s,.e-1 Harold Williams Mathematics Photography A.S.C. Tempe, U. of S.C. George W. West English Phoenix College U. of Missouri, A.S.C. Tempe ' I .. 51 TV' .., Q 5 A A tti ' as? Mary Williams Arts 81 Crafts U. of Penna., Purdue U., Columbia, Moore Institute of Art 1 Martha White Ruth M. White Spanish-French Typing A.S.C. Tempe, Colorado State Boston Univ., Univ. of Ed., Michigan U., U. of S. C. Harvard U., Stanford U., U. of Arizona, U. of M-exico, Wayne Univ., Univ. of Paris W. B. Williamson Vernon Wolfe Physical Ed. Physical Ed. Phx. College, U. of S.C. A.S.C. Tempe Southwest Mo. State, Secretaries' Seated: Registrar's office. Mrs. Catanzaro, Mrs. Wilke, Miss Parsons, Mrs. Brown. Standing: Mrs. Fitzgerald, Principal's office: Mrs. Hart, Miss Coburn, Guidance office: Mrs. Hirst, Activities office: Mrs. Townsend. ff? Q of I ,QQ .. F f 5904 Xl' f 'mgll ff? 4 'll W HHH Mr. joe Hudson, at left, chief custodian of North Phoenix High School, has been of great service to the campus this past year. Mrs. Ruth Smith, at right,, provides the students of North Phoenix High School with a nourishing meal each day in our cafeteria. JV Q airakik N , . v f 1 1 1 Q Q . l l Y X 4 .' ,si iif lill . , ai ' - 1 ... - . .L 1,1 .V Q. tl W H 'x ' , , , : x V 1 , . , N I 1 .' ..... ,wmv ACTIVITIES Football Queen rx ? 11 vVv,,,-1 . X. o N., , 9 I! I xx Iggy: W Cf, Zi fx 'P E. 1 X Q Y ., xr N X ui, ff, ,fi .455 ,,0..., 1 M Sf mm i g i 5 Q A ' ' .A. , - I n h Qffffiif A, M 'A',A' i 'ZA , , , . Q , 'fr x 63 '1 ohhh' f junior Pauline johnson Sophomore Sandi Ison A t t e n d a n t S WWW Freshman Connie White A portion of the crowd at the jersey Bounce held after the North-West game. iO.1 Students jam auditorium trnces during pep rally. The spectacular Mustang Band shows it has a lot of heart during show night football game. 'QA At the Thanksgiving Pep Rally, ' y I prior to the Phoenix Union game, this venerable draggin' wagon p made its appearance. . M ' -T -Q-M 'Yifw an sc. 'xx 561 . ,,,,. ,, :HN-3' V P L .ww i:?mf1., Y M 3, l kg it l Above -jerry Lundeen is helping Cheer- leaders, jan Phillips and Gail Daugherty if in an assembly by announcing the yells fn L I over the mike. Right - The Football team is boarding bus to go to Tucson game. .V ' Bottom - Part of the band marching in a field show. lO '-'Ln .nl ...-1 A. f. ' Z ut - , , I ., K.,-. ' .qu I --J' ,, . . f -r 5? To the left- Fire engine entered by Bon Civis in the Turkey Day Rally. Sharon Patillo, Judy Lee, Mary Kay Schoffman, Linda Melczer, Sally Waddoups, Kay Hibbert, Helen Haldiman, and Barbara Hogg are shown rooting the team along for the game. Ll Br ll 9 ...J -- ,. 'll' 'Pl 'Pf 'P lb NJN I Right - On our auditorium stage ' My I' G ' X' ' ' 'I A x ' XI K' are Louise Lyman, Betty Payne, Ail- X X lene Hymes, janet Knowles, Marcia Samuelson, and Carolyn Lathrop. , 9 y. 2 y Ei! xt , l A M . Q-.ffl M ' ' f 5 W , 1 H , - 1 . ii s ,' X ,.,,r,l--Q-4..TQ,fKh!.N J Q M - 'V Mi riam.. C H V , A W yuxf e Q ' -- 3' ' - F 1 L Nl fs, 'f?5t 1'wf ff rg, Za V 2' -' , df' ' L- M ' - K .t 1 , ' 'Af' -' f . . fa' 6 - - N' ' ,' N- ' ', 'Wd Wi g- , Q K .h ' ,' ,L 7' Y 3 Q - 4 ' - 'Q Y Ls, : ,,...,,.,'Y.,. Y 3 - L I .gy-I tt, Liffli ' yilif A fe. 1- L, y . , . ' it 5 'EVN L AM L , ? .- V V xl I- i xg Q , Q! h. . Elph - la e F1 511 F F. - t'fx3 ,' N . .,,, y , ,M ,ff L ., . U W it w I , 'flr . ,X In f if , A A L if ' ' i E- aa K 5 '7'5 Q . 'J I , ' 'l , I lx . 1 Ii V- - . lOo -' 5.5-15 -bu .:-v.a-- ' F ' . ' 4. ' Wow! WHAT PLAYERS? - The faculty football team sh0WS pep too. Front row - Curry CH- rey, Killer Kass, Droopy Denton, Bully Bridgewater, Buster Bel' luzzi, Perky Pistor. Back row - Fleet-foot Flowers, Cannon CHS' nac, Leg Leaper Long, Sleppefl Edwards, and Willy Williamson. I Right - Karen Womack, Football Queen, is being shauffered by Mr. Belluzzi to her seat at the annual Turkey Day Game. Right is the Olympic's car, the winner of the rally contest. Left are shown the Pom Pon girls. From left to right are Gloria Mudersbock, Sandi Ison, jean Rae Shure, Joan Martin, Georgie Shearer, and Nancy Ratts. W ,VMr4w,,,,.-aV sz if as' ,,,. Q :gif i r Above is the Football Queen and her attendents. From left to right, Freshman attendent - Connie White, Sophomore attendent - Sandi Ison, junior attendent - Pauline johnson, and Queen - Karen Womack. Right - decorating the goalpost before a game, left to right - Diane Elder, Ann Mitchell, josette Cardon, julie Broberg, Paul Bolster, Nancy Burton, janet White, Sandi Bonne, and Bob Hoag. l 8 Yea ea if: E . if F 155 a is We .QF t' Pep l I -'m Day at the Fair - Left are shown North High Cheerleaders, Pom Pon, and Band marching. Below - The pep is great on the packed bleachers of a football game. ,vl ,,. , . f' 5 i z5f 1 1- 2 U -, if : 5, J' . ..,. ,a ,., llle fr , X ,4 r iifjfi' ' Wf V' 1 f if f if ff! f it . -fe, .V ,A fb , -1 fq-Qyxf f-4,9 ,1 -1- fl, , . I, , f 1, 65 gr ff ffgm D ig, :- A yf I, l 1, ff f 1-4' 11. M , Q QW! M, 4, if f 4- f' ,f ,F .,, A X gg N My 7 ' , 1 -1 eff ,iw W ff - 3,-z,4f.,,' ffffff , I ff 'M f Q Q Vi.r ,4,-,j 'l lr reeee d + A V l s ee as d , l y fi iff 5355 QW' l ee s wi 'ev - l 's eff i A llle 777 ,, l 'V i s I i ' f f c , - 4 r ,s 2 il K -,H 0 - .,,,L IN -.,L 4. V7 F' 2, . - ' 3 f Mmm' i nu. V ' .QW Left - The Pom Pon girls and Cheerleaders go together in a hand routine, before the game starts, to the music of the band. IOC? 1- ......- ,4... 'Mi Above are shown four of the Pom Pon girls gathered around the Liberty Bell at the Arizona State Fair. Left to right are Gloria Mudersbock, .lean Rae Shure, Sheila Wiese, and Nancy Ratts. t's Spirit A 'iffiw 7 i 2 Ab - During a pep assembly..Dances go back to the ove good ole, 20's. Left to right - Louise Lyman, Betty Payne, l M cia Samuelson and Alliene Hymes, janet Know es, ar , . Carolyn Lathrop. Left are a group of band members bring- ing pep to the Cafeteria during lunch. Pom Pon 434.85 Co-Captain - joan Martin Captain - Alliene Hymes Instructor - Mrs. Betse Phelps Cheerleaders x ,M ev-Nl f CO-Captain - MHFOIYH H8ffiS Captgin -- Anne Stores n., K. im , M, 4 I HC? L X 1 'X1 V 'sf' N51 gi ,ff Q 'N 1 . . NN, ,QA WVMRM. If J K .L 1? x X Mix Y rx, 1 K!! ' x,...-df' xxx Q 'N- ' H-AA M f- , Y Q , fk . , ' 'MZ 0' K 4' A X Carolyn Louise 1 4: 9 H- Lathrop A iv in Marcia Lylngln ' ', ' SRIIIUCISOII f V s I . ,,. X f ki , g ,J -Q2 , 1 'XX in' VV y rw- '.?k...,.v+f, X 1 . A 4 W 'X NW. Q XJ, Beffb' janet Payne Knowles V Alf - Sheila Alf - Lil Wiese Thomas it ' ,. . 112 'J 6+ , fav-7 ii, ' X 14, f V' H-s,.,r' V A 4 J? ,,,, L W' H2 ,, X , 45 1? if ,f' 6 , 1 will ,1f' n n X X V 5 L g f' ' , .n rf j.: f- f . In 'jf VVV. A gg . 4, 5 f. rw , f 1 gy fyff Z ff K Q. If ,di v YQ - W, r V , Nancy Georgie Rafts Shearer , 42 19 5 7 f . AR, 4 Lvyy ,, c 4 f' fl 1,3 Q K. 1' X,,L N Jean Rae Shute Pon 'YN l Ww9'W'5 M f 1 f C KK mx' 13, ? 4 .ww--anna, w 'M 4 WM ' f 4- Q 1 I I Gloria M Q X RCF X S E X fo udersbach xy 1 J L .ff 1 dv M W ' :fy Q Sandi Ison h - 2 Q ie Q gf ga 'Z - fi S hx X,k, .y 'Q , . Alt - Karen X I Alt Shirlgy Womack Rankln uh, W MN 47 Rx x f vffs, V V I FY' X A .-I I n .L 5 Gail Daugherty Cheer X e 1 'r 474 J Pat Styles ' AA 2 Sandy Steele Ah u Louise Minks I, Alt - Diane Kleinman 1 1 A I f ' Lv f ' s..l its jan Phxllxps eaders Lelia Yue Pat Jenson 4 5 - f f ,,., ,Q ,V-5 5 . .ff jf' -vo' Sandy Jorgensen Teddy Farmer N 3? Typical Teenagers M 3 Pat Patterso accepts a date with . . . fl ,hai , s-X 1 t w ' ' I .K A ,Q ry, ,f ,Lv H W 7 QM Rag mops and freckles - what a combination! These six little characters are: From left to right - Ann Jorgensen, Marilyn Johnson, Brenda Alpert, Pat Wooden, Carolyn johnson, and Ann Singleton. r ' X . . . Jerome Clark X - 5 . A . l ki t L bs , , -A 5 A ,. I.. .ffvigm E ..,. .1 2 X K 5 CO 53 U of A loyal Mustang gets some attention from a little miss and a few words from Pam Ganna- relli. Mr. Davis announces a number for the Serv- ice Band assembly. jerry Symcox and his saxophone. The Service Band backs our student teacher, Leroy Baxter, as he plays a trombone solo. -lorry Luntleen zmtl The Ulintlers give their rendition of Hllluelwerry llill tluring the Senior Talent Awembly. WXQ Talented 2 Q E 5 jim Boyce and his boogie piano Helen Horne on the North High stage. Seniors Jeanne Abromovitz with 'lHello, Young Lovers during the Senior Talent Assembly. 7, 4,74 f Ann Horwitz and her violin. Harmony, Northernaires style. From left to right - Bruce McLaughlin, Bud Bierman, Taylor Fawcett and Glen Scofield. 1 N l 1 Talented Sophomores Playing about the four seasons are Bill Rudd and Jeanie Crane, Pantomining the Shifting, Wfhimpering Sands are Dick Fishel and Dick Cunningham. The Girl with the Golden Arm...Gloria Mudersbach. Roy Neal sings lf I Loved You. Q1 x95 E1 je fm, O1-1' 312 5 ,,,-u-,P Sharon Proctor majored in Science. V , ,fi Sutter Gardenier majored in Science. .1-.-..., ' Taylor Jensen majored in Mathematics. M Here we see the three students who went through their four years of high school to graduate with 1.000 averages as valdictorians. h,,pf'avv-s On opposite page: North High's R. O. T. C. Queen, Beverly Gibbs. Above: Company A Sponsor, Louise Lyman. To the right: Company B Sponsor, Nancy Ratts. R. O. T. C. Queens ,--il We 'UL is-, 1'-i f Q dl' Q 1 A A X , i l 'ln Philippe talks with Mr. Koerncr and speaker in Wcmrld History Class. Mr. Koerner discusses American Government with Philippe. fi Sue Reehl and Philippe pause a moment for camera while discussing homework. Philippe at locker between classes. fv'r 7, n fu. A , I , E 4 Mr. Lawrence Hyink shows Philippe a weekly newspaper. Mr: .Allan Dutton, Philippe's foster parent in America, shows Philippe some of the finer arts of life. This year North High was honored to have Philippe Salvage as our foreign exchange student. From Paris, France, the tall, dark, Frenchman comes to Phoenix, to learn the way of life of the Americans. Philippe has been living with Mr. Allan Dutton this year and has enjoyed the interest that the Dutton's have taken in him. Philippe likes coeducational schools very much and enjoys North High school life. He has already had four years of high school in France. Philippe is taking World History, Public Speaking, International Relations, American History, and American Government. He has had several years of English over in France. In the few months that he has been here, his English has im- proved greatly. 125 2 W, NS i Christmas b X' 'Ami Time If Illini till C9 ,041 Mi N Q' -' ' J ,IV ' 'f ir! ' l Ywrfl AV A TM? ,, 4',!Q?,h , ,P A ,,.'ffT'f -7'.,i. Christmastime in the Corral. Belles of ' the ball and their beaux at Snow- bound. I l l wi L izf is llll Dig that crazy hat! This snow- man is getting a lot of attention from some Mustangs. Won't someone please put another log on the fire? '32, 2 51.53 . . -' F, it . . .and a doll and a puppy dog and lots and lots of candy... All dressed up and ready for Santa Claus. Stage fright, anyone? C l Mr. Denton and the Madrigal Singers. The A Capella during their annual Christmas program. 5 ff 2 127 The Modern Dance class and their Christmas Program. - 1 .f-'Hmm f Q 71 W if 1. I judy Nichols, Diane Procunier, Diane johnson, Linda Beck, and Lynn McAndrew do a ritual dance. Lynn Taylor, Rosie Black, and Susie Luhrs per- form in the Prayer Dance. A, , 5 F45 T N' T T Q V 'K' BQ 4 F .,. Q I 4 , - 1 4' A ' 1 I Q x mfs V 1' 0 .',, . ,' W ' , -.W sa.. . iis, T ta CX FW I ,Q f X ., 11 usf 2 .1 1 A I N like u T28 'N- if f l Sisters? They are! These are Carolyn and Marilyn johnson, although they usually dress alike. Below left, Nancy Hun- singer, Carolyn and Pat Sulli- van dance in their purple gowns to Ave Maria. fi! Q , , . .,33,' f... s:,,,MQ, I At home jim displays talents in art. National recognition has been brought to North High by the great accomplishments of pole vaulter, jim Brewer. A national record holder his junior year, he is now threatening the 15 foot mark. Although jim has received much publicity because of his outstanding ability, he has not let success turn his head. A member of Lancers Hi-Y, he is also active in school affairs. For the past four years he has been on the Varsity Track Team. With the help of a friend, he first learned to pole vault in his back yard. Coach Wolfe developed Brewer's skills until he has become the outstanding athlete he is today. Someday we may see him in the Olympics. lim and Marabah Wilson Mr. Edwards shows Jim a few pointers in mechanical drawing. Mr. Burton and Coach Wolfe discuss with jim his promising future. ' S 129 jf Most popular - Karen Womack and Pete Hjort. of of Best looking - Louise Lyman and Jerome Clark. Most Outstanding - Ted Newman and Marilyn Green. ' ., A 4.- kv' . 4 V 'E , I will f 3, iff 5 ...., .VE . se kr .I Y 5 gy - i, , D' , I ' X V 0. n .V ,,' M 4 . haw' ' 1 130 H4 l Nw Most likely to succeed - Cathy Berken- kamp and Taylor Jensen. Most Athletic - Bonnie Miller and Lloyd Aycock. Here we see some of the hard working staff members of the 1957 Hoofbeats. Above it loolts like Sheila Black is on Cloud No. 7, but in reality she's waiting for an in- spiration for some copy that has to be written. Get away from here with that camera, snarls Mr. Miller at one of the photog- raphers. Below Janette Black, Faculty Editor, works on a sketch for her sister's Sports section. Below right, Nancy Ratts pastes up a layout. 1. 'E' lpr -.n1f..., W' NF- '0 if , 'z l Q In Mrs. McThing Carol Nowicki, as the witch, tries to persuade her daughter, Dolly Jordon, to leave with her. The lady in black is Charlann Schied. K L The three hoodlums are Icff Burner in the plaid I 1: J. cap, Tom Hunt and Gordon Larson with his hack to the camera. F37 ,LIN 4 'X i I :ly if 'i' It 'i My, my! What kind of a place is this? From left to right - Ginny Jekel, Gayle Edlund and Lynne Lunt. Mrs. Mc:Thing Ow! That's Jeff Burner on the receiving end of a friendly blow from Marrianne Prevratil. Tom Hunt is the spectator. ww Make-up, anyone? Helen Horne gives the treatment to Carol Nowicki. Gayle Edlund gets a final touch for her costume. Look, kid . . . Jan Niehouse and Clark Allen. S '1 w L ff: 1 T3-1 M T h Julie Burton and Pete Brown argue as Jerome Clark looks on, 3 iva- Tom Hunt, Jeanie Gibboni Glen Scolield, Jerome Clark and Pat MacArthur in a scene from one of the most successful plays of the year. Jeanie Gibbon argues with Pete Brown this time, while the on-looker is again Jerome Clark. Tavern Margaret Blakemore, Diane Schank, Pat Petterson, and Patty MacArthur, look at a dress that was used in the play. L Charlann Scheid, who received honors in ri Washington for her I Speak For Demo- f. Staci speech, gives instructions to a stage , an . . Doug Schadle, Pete Brown, Jerome Clark, Monte Rodman. The would-be escapee CPete Brownb is wounded. ' If N5 135 . fs' s-X 1, All Q., gf ax' As 'S -. ' 1 , - .. 4 x , 1, , , N ' ' c xx iff, I . .. , . g Ma' NY. f ,A Q J , V m Q af k- J .J,,rM . I -, A 'ESQ Q-jf! X' 'Lx - x .Q - , x, Q. , A .-S .A s :N Y 1. 'jjjfg-QQLQ . ' . N f ,f g,ffw Q , r- . -A m X IX fi f' sv: MMf:'f 1 N X' , X A , X WR ' A W ..'K f , . , . ' w 4,-f-4 1 ffm M ' fM.Yf' .-- A it K' ,l,MlAB2M I U ,.-, ,.g ,, w --, J '.-' A. 9 Q ' X ' frf ' - , rw., gig. .- A J. . , A L4 - L.. ,. 2- , , -Q A A W, . ,wx ,fs X .7 'W , 'H ' ,V 'N y , X uf, G.: ff,-Q1-'-A : 1 tf Ali., ,.-4,--. 1- ' -- u- .1 1 9 N x , V , V , A Q. 5, .K I i 1' 4 ,, ' Q 4 -0 , ' , , u .Lv . '-,vkfu V , 1 f vt n 1, ri: . 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I. Adu! K A, 5 ,KM F-Av ,. - 7' 151, ,unlink , , , ' ' ' ' ' ,- V -- M , ,A ,Z , f . , 1 'I 1 .1 , ' 9 1 f 1 , , , . 1 , V .. Q14 fj,,.,?,mw 'H MA Y V .. L. 5 fbi. 4 ,, , . . .., . 3' 1 W 5 ,,.4c 1- I' . A I,-,t,s2.,4M,.a-, , f - .-K' ,.- g . ,L , , Y,.,,' ' y.,,.Af,, f . -1- JL-QA 4 A M - P-ff-1: 4.-C -ev as J . ., ta.. ,bu--, -.ef -Q x 7' V, W' fi- 9 7 ad1e's Da , at A tv tx '5 , i I 5 v-,.., U f . . M ff' s ii ,ff J l z f J f X, if ' zz f Opposite, top, Carolyn Lathrop, Judy Jennings, Louise Lyman, and 72252 7 am' Judy Hudson get set to run. Below, left to right, Carl Schellenburg sets off the annual race with Bill Lee, Larry Blakely, and Bob Claus at the starting line. There are three ways to git 'emv on Sadie Haw- kins Day as these girls demonstrate. You can sneak up on 'em from behind, uketch 'em in the race, or just plain grab 'em . 2: 8 'S S 'is S -. -Zfw 5- - N. 1-.. as ,, a f f 5 .S is . ,g..,,, , i QEN f , Z ' X . ' , 4. ff 9 1' f ?! we , ,v ! . .. 2 fl ,g , fx 1 fi , ff ff 2 ,WK ff I ,. W1 Y f ,I gf 4, 4 if 1 ,f ' ,sf I f' , 711 .pf X , A Left, Judy Hudson thinks she can get that innocent boy f George Daviesb from tree, while Louise Lyman, Carolyn how to grab 'em from behind. Lathrop and Judy Jennings, left to right, show 1 Q11 These boys are giving you an idea of what you see of these inno- cerentn males on Sadies Day. Bill Lee gives Larry Blakely a hand into , that trash can while Bob Claus, Richard Shaw, and Carl Schellenburg J hide in the bushes. 7 l ?'Q?,,l',4'w , Barbara Hogg enticcs Barry Smith with a Cyarnj braid, but Barry is wary of these scheming females, ,.,,J 1 lim 1 in l '-lun ' Talking before the race gets under way gre, left to right, Marcia Samuelson. Sharon Kay Pattillo, Sally Waddoups, Sheila Wiese, Nangy Ratts, Mary Kay Schoffman, Madge Mum-0 and Barbara Hogg. KPlain clothes women gn judges in the race.7 ' fr 1 'S' ff Marcia Samuelson, right, thinks she'll use her butterfly net to get that pert1cular male. while sidekicks Judy Hudson, left, and Nancy Ratts, center, keep a kerfu1 watch. lf' if I ,, You can't get away from them, ,says Ronald Paquin, as Madge Munro and Gall Daugherty get set to git 'em. Jil Mason trys to drop a gentle hint to Gary Green about the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Plain 'N Fancy. Meanwhile Sally Waddoups, second right, and Karen Barkley take time out for a rest. v' N4 rg., 5, M . ffl: I G it E 139 Students pause a moment to chat in the Corral after school. ..l O The Annual Blue and Silver Ball. Louise Lyman, Lee Caldwell, Beverly Gibbs, Kenny Goto, and Nancy Ratts, making plans for the R.O.T.C. annual ball, pause for a moment for a picture. O 1 School ife Upper Right: Caught leaving the Women's Restroom in the audi- torium are Ronnie Smith and Jerome Clark. Boys changed clothes to look just right for having annual pictures taken. Lower right: Barry Smith checks annual copy with Heidi Schwarz. Lower left: Charlann Scheid receives an award from Jaycees, President for one of her many excellent speeches. WOV Elx 2 if L ,.1- . W X' 2, 31, 1 my M 1 s ......................,....a 1. Fphw .,,., 1 -ee I E. Seniors - Karen Womack and Pete Hiort. Juniors - and Winners - Pauline Johnson and Dallas Long. TINY .... HOPEFULL Sophomores - Dennis Keith and Gloria Mudersbock 4 Freshmen - Judy Agnew and Tom Whitelock. .,. i 's,, 4f,bY YW: if ., 4 y Q. V af- . T, IW' ' Q f r ' Q ,fav iv .5 ., Y, . 'f..f'4, 3, f K HOW! ti! S X 3 is , .-2 1? +4 M gf' V Q .' ' ,Q if 'A ,xvsw1f wW vp,,w5 X tm. ff 2 ' ' V 'f fiizyi 3 gf? Z'wvMt2K9EE' 2 :K f 'W gf .. 1 ,..,,.W,,, Q fm, t ,G w1:,cf-my-.f Getting her polio shot from Dr. Treavor Brown is Mrs. Weber. E t Putting up posters for the polio Get Salk Shots Now campaign are, left to right, Brian Padberg, Adele Bradford, and Jerry Lundeen. I' ' ,V VV- ,, ww ,'.,.9.' V. fff 'f7' 20 , WZ ,V , ., 2 f, f 'V -' . ffV,.,'f,m-4 Q 9 ' V if , H fy ,Vf M V I , it - 3 1 On a typical day, we see some North High students resting during second lunch. ld lind For A D 'r fi? uf 35 r 1-'Q I 44 Can you drink out of a straw without watching what you'r-e doing? Try it, offers Steve MacArthur, another N.P.H.S. student who was blind for a day. Gail Radclif' 'taxes the lunch line as half of her da as a , , 1 y guinea pig is over. Below, Gail starts to eat a lunch she can't SVCD SEC, xii' 14.1 t Carmen Ruthling gets a drink, and finds it a little diihcult drin ing water you Can't see. A Civil Defense On Thursday, November 8th, North Phoenix High School participated in an all school alert. A sealed envelope, opened by Mr. Burton, began the drill at 2:00 P.M. Within one minute and five seconds, North High was under cover! Colonel John Crosby, an observer from the Maricopa County-City of Phoenix Civil Defense Joint Council, felt the drill was highly successful. At the left are Mr. Frank Gilleland, school co-ordinator for Civil Defense, and Miss Pearl Hamburger, Assistant Civil Defense public affairs officer. Below to the left is Mr. Richard B. Miller's fifth hour class at the time of the alert. Below Mr. Gilleland is demonstrating the technique of self-protection to be used in case of a surprise attack. Q ii T P'-n IIT cgixv 'O Fi WI!-'I -mr f-X ,.-.4-aww if 5- xx, ......-- . ., . ...,....-qw- ,uma-n- s .f -' N, -' ' . ,.,, . V-, f-A .,,.'. fv' -' ' V, , ,. M, ,, . Mun., , UD'-. . vuvnst 4 4. -4 X ' V k YV ,, xy I -Q .V K 4 5 f, ., R - fqvawf-x - , ' , x W-1.544-X 3- ' I ,W A , - ,A V. Ag, vga' . ix ,V A 7 f 'I ' , xr ., ' .Ja-E. - 5. - , x . .,,., ,N hd! 'V .t W A - 545 1-g M , x',L 4 'I VV , ',V V t W 1, .ggi M fl my v 14 ,. 3 M ' , ky f' A . f -A ' f gf: f 4. e' , QW . if Q: if, , A? 1 C U H ' f 1 ' ' 6 - P f .1 Y, Y a-, 4 11 , . , I I 1 uuzmx 4' I n . .4 4-' f Q Q -,f f V, fa, Q , , 4, 3 Qi ,- L , , 1 giyl' f ci' 45?ff?',',,' , f f ' 4 Q . . 1 , . , . W , 13..,w - -,ef A pf' . 1 Q1 . ,Vg s:,,1J ' 1146 1 v f -- M , ' 2. UTM 1f - if ' ' f A2' . , fi -iff ,I , 4 . f' .f4l:'Z?.e Y M. 1 'ff' C f. if , ,gp .53 fff ag. fs 4 1 f V. , ' ' .s . 5 Q41 2 A- , ,aw f ' ' A 'A . 1' ' 1f ,-ff' ' -4.1 V'1QV ., A , 5,11 'Ei VAAA if ,. 'l mi if He ,1'A . P is ' ff' A-...gf S 'iA 15 ? fl 4'5fZf fw 5' f f V' ' 'iv ff v '23 f ,' ' is ' M if ' ' X 4 Q 2 A , A ' .. f . . ,,,V, 'V V,, , X QVVV I V! p VVQK , I I f f ,,,, , , .. ' fr ' s A f. f ' 'tb it , ' 'r . ',,' 2 fy V-A 'f'.l..?fZcZQ'. fly. W A. Z Doug Denton Ronnie Stephens Steve Anderson Paul Sapp North ...... ..... 1 6 Mesa ...... ..... 2 0 Machulies .. , J ig ,',, 1, .9 , tsvt, , Auf 47, .. . Machulies MANAGERS 2 2 V ,. . .- 1 Ury. K 13 North ...... ..... 2 0 Tucson ..... ..... North ,... 7 Amphi ......... North .... ..... 1 9 St. Mary's ..... .. North ...., ,.... 2 7 West ....... .. North ..... .... 1 9 Yuma ........,,.. North ....... ...... 4 1 Camelback ...... North ....... ,..,.. 1 3 S. Mountain .. North ..... .............. 3 9 Phx. Union .. 1 .V , . is f - 4. . ::12Q-s3-- . f 2 I Q was ,dn 5 .swf .1. H Du Vall Mesa bettered North in a close see-saw battle for the season opener. Their close victory was a result of a major 15-yard penalty in the fourth quarter. Earlier in the second quarter, Lloyd Aycock dropped a nice 28-yard pass into Steve Vaughrfs arms on the one yard line. kg QC mug., a Phil church 0 G ' .f f T X 1 ff XX' l tl l A . I 1, 5 1 L , . W if ' ' .-'Q X ' , ,,',.-H 32 -, x V ily' 5 I XXX 1, :VV ,Q VT. J ' EW' 1 ' . . ' 'f ':ff'::'.11'.'.'-5f--- 5 wx 4 ' . 'I -Yum 'I -' K . 1 if ,, We , ilk 3 4 I if . -Q, '61 A I 7 ff ' x l see, 1 Bill Ward l l E5 ,319 5' ia ,, , I '- 1- ' . K' '-I1-an-ff f- be Above: Norrh's Lloyd Aycock and Amphirhearefs Fred Sainz fight for possession of the ball. North Phoenix came from behind to beat the Tuc- son Badgers 20-30 in the final period. A Lloyd Aycock to Steve Vaughn 20-yard pass and Aycock again scoring with a 17-yard run put the game in the bag. Arleigh Biegler's 5-yard run cashed in for 6 more points. ,4-un, ,, Fred Lyddon Bill Blount .J Arleigh Biehler Dave Walters Bob Robinson Butch Salmon A few moments after the game started Lloyd Aycock passed 22 yards to Steve Vaughn in the end zone. The score was still 6-0, North, going into the fourth quarter. The St. Mary's team was unable to score until the fourth period when Mike Tiffany ran 64 yards for the only TD for St. Mary's. Aycock made a 35-yard run and Fred Rosell plunged over from the one foot line. Harry Hodil Boley Ramson Pete H jort Jim Tharp 3? 3 it S. .W,.., . .,,VV ,-', !'-. 3 New in 4 f Q W 5 . - f V -mpg, ,, ,,y ,ft '4 . , 1 Carl Hanson . ' - -1 1 U.. N, , ,gm , mul! kd n.-mt..-s -, J, It looked as if the Thunderbirds were going to beat North as bad as last year, going into the second half. But the Mustangs came back with 21 points in the last two periods. North's tirst score was made when Lloyd Aycock dashed 40 yards. West scored three times in the second period. Larry Walker, of West High, stepped into pay dirt again to Q ,wffaf ' ' K 4 - cinch the game. But the Mustangs regained possession with two minutes remaining in the game. The clock stopped then on the BFUCC AI1d1'6WS Thunderbird's 15 yard line. -W A, I I I Gary Rodgers 354 Above: Spartans stop Ted Newman after long gain. Mustangs fY went on to smear Camelback, 41-13. 52 'M 3,1 .5 ? an , Ga Gentry Fred Rosell Dave Walters comes to the assistance of Mu stang player as he is stopped by Yuma player. North Phoenix Mustangs bounced unbeaten Yuma back on its heels by holding them in check until the last few seconds when Yuma made its only score. Newman scored in the first quarter. He made the only score until the third quarter. Yuma tried several times to no avail. They pounced on a fumble but couldn't get inside the 29 yard line. Later they made it to the 15 yard line. In the third quarter Fred Lyddon fired a 29-yard pass to Doug Denton. The last period score was set up by Ronnie Stevens running a punt back 77 yards to the Yuma 8. Four plays later Newman scored to cinch the game. Jack Beyer john McGaugh O MW ll T-.N ' I , .3 H! - V v .Z ., ,Q u V ' ' f v -l X 14, .A-.,,:, X . I . , , . , f ,ra 2 - ..4-' :V ,, 5 1 , ,,4,r,r.,, f Q fi 4 La- , , ., .twwn ,. . Q, A151 J y f 2' , 0 sl' Lv 'A- , .UI 52 t 1 1 ' V, n. . L, Q F , H ' I 'X l 3? A Fred Rosell and an unidentified North High player stop Yuma ball carrier. Ron Evans .-Kew 153 i I A f'-4 J iLL:i1l5 n ' 5711 y L lv A, . ., we 'r l 2,5 B? I . n y X ,mf f f Steve Vaughn , r k- -W yfg-,f-as 4, Lloyd Aycock 'Q 'Q . 'H 'in ,L ,M , ' Tom Adams Pete Anselmo Below: Fred Rosell caught the Rebels completely off guard when he snatched a pass out of the air at the Rebel goal line. He was 10 yards away from the nearest Rebel. Lyddon passed to Rosell again after Aycock made a key 35-yard run. In the second quarter Rosell scored on a beautiful 70-yard run. The Mustangs held the Rebels until the hnal period. The Rebels scored from the five. Aycock grabbed an enemy pass and dashed 23 yards in the second period. An unidentified North High player throws a key block as Lloyd Aycock comes around right end for large gain. Fred Rosell and Ron Evans come to his aid. Rennie Crittenden li .. S ,- Larry Blakey I ' . f. 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VV, VV VV V f , V 7 7, V . 5 . 9 iif,,i,V I , , V , ,V , , . . , W, ,,4V.,V,V,.VVVVV,,,..k,,A:VV,V,,VwVV,VVVV,?aV,,, ,V WV V . ,V .Ve V ,u VV if nVQ4J,V4VVlg,? V ,. , , Vqqr, A V, ,V MV , ,,.. ,V V V V V , V V ,V V Front row, left to right: Dewayne Leavitt, Felix Zamora, Don Bowling, Adolfo Quezada, john Gaskin, Robin Dick Bob Stafford, Dennis Keith, Fred Bengtson, Arthur Coangelo, Wesley McKinney. Second row: Don Schmelling 7 3 Sheldon Silberman, Mike Hogan, Guy Gilman, Larry Miner, Buz Shippero, Virgil Trout, Dick Tucker, Bob Rein- boldt, Paul Winslow, john Udall. Third row: Coach Hardt, Larry Stewart, Ray Escalante, Joe james, Phil Atker- son, john Stewart, Dennis Stringer, Bill Heflin, Mike Kelly, Steve Yarabrough, Ken Citron, Bill Rudd, john Cro- barger, Coach Caldwell. North's JV team had a mediocre sea- son this year when you look at the records. Last year's record was 7 won and l lost. This year's record was 6 won and 2 lost. Although this year they only lost two, they had a very good one man team. This one man team is Dennis Kieth. He made at least 6 yards per carry. He made most of the touchdowns all year. -VV VCX ' 57 if Junior Varsity In Action 3 any-if V HV 4... 7 v .V 4 V' Freshman Football Team First row, left to right: Dick Strader, mgr., Mike Riggs, Patrick jackson, Richard O'Clair, Carl Chase, Doug johns, Ronnie Swan, Steve Denton, Bill Coahran, Mike Mendez, Max Driesbauch, Bob Hutchens. Second row: Mike Mark, Gary Wynne, John Eager, jess Brown, Scott Hahn, jerry Ehlers, Tom Brewer, Earl Barry, Austin Crile, Bishop White. Phillip Lacas, Larry Veach, Kenneth Skiff, Bom Smith, Coach McCloy. Back row: Coach McDermott, Robin Dezember, Ray Eccleston, Chuck Swearengin, Charles Brotherton, Tom Whitlock, Dick Dickson, Robert King, jack Stauss, Wayne Burdette, Bob Fenner, David Manor, David Schumacher, Mike Munroe. I We produced a good team considering the ma- terial, said Coach McDermott and Coach McC1oy, Freshman football coaches. The team got beat by considerably small scores, for example, when Mesa won by 25-19. West sneaked by with a 13-7 score. They overrode Phoenix Indian School, St. Mary'S, Washington and Camelback. Last year's record was the same as this year, 4-4. Frosh In Action x 'fd' f frm 'S f 1.35 ' gas? ,ks 5-'f 3, g. Q -1' i mx XIX J, li ,, gl 3 WR Inq. HTH y HURTH 55 From row: Bob Kerr, Rodney Lewis, Rennie Crirtendon, Fred Rosell, Bill Walters. Second row: Bill Younger, Lloyd Aycock, Steve Vaughn, Bill Nobley, George Mies, Bob Robinson. , . we-. - xx fn.. 'nf' , x ' Q 4 1 , 5 I 1 1 x 1 Pm ' fis 7 'le QQQLQW -hy N' MJ f 4 .'2 ffv-wifE'2w. 5 4 2 ? 'R 027' ,J To the left: Hardt, Varsity Coach and Wahlin, J. V. Coach wi George Mies grabs rebound from St. Mary's player as Rennie Crittenden and Steve Vaughn look on. North Phoenix scored 10 points in the last 50 seconds of the game to snatch a 56-48 victory from St. Mary's. Leading 12 points at the half, the St. Maryls team finally scored 11 points before the Mus- tangs scored again. Rennie Crittenden had the night's top total of 20 points. St. Mary's out scored North in only one quarter. linidentified North player at right, shoots as St. Mary's player tries to block p ay. . -5, X .-':. --X UI, ., . I G 0 Q P, rf . ref E -25 L, r I '5'Y. Phoenix Union's Delbert Hodge and Frank Mass along with North's Bill Younger are going for a rebound. lo? The Phoenix 'Union Coyotes tools an easy xirtory on r North, with a score of 53-35, because ol superior height and sharpshooting. Allan Holmes lead the park with 27 points on 13 field goals and a free throw. Delbert Hodge proved himself as he hit 5 field goals on long set shots. In the first quarter the Coyotes scored 19 points to the Mustangs 6. Holmes led with 9 points. The game was fairly even after the first period. Bill Younger led scoring for the Mus- tangs with 9 points. George Mies made 8 while Bob Kerr and Rennie Crittenden both made 6. Dick Robinson goes for a lay-up shot as Sid Smith and Alan Holmes look on. Dick Robinson and unidentified player fight for the ball. North took an early lead of 17-8. Steve Vaughn led with 10 points in the first period. ' Pueblo held North even in the second period and to 6 points. Pueblo started moving up fast to tie the Mustangs 35-35 at the Gnd of the third period. Pueblo didn't give up until the last seconds, when Bill Younger made a long set shot, to make the final score 51-49. J South and North centers jump at start of game. ABOVE: Larry Armstrong proved that height is no advantage as he scored 22 points for South against North High. Fourteen of Armstrong's 22 points were made during the second half. The game finally ended at 71-53. Mike Martin started the first period off with four field goals. South finished with a 25-13 lead for the first period. Bob Kerr was top scorer with 23 points. George Mies was high man with free trows. AT RIGHT: Although North High was behind 41-30 at the end of the third pe- riod, they carne within three points of the West High basketball team before finally losing to them, 55-22. After Bob Kerr scored 9 points and Lloyd Aycock buckted 6, West sent in their starting live again, and, the Birds held North for the re- mainder of the game. Bob Kerr was Mus- tang high point man with 25 points. E4 Bill Younger shoots free throw in West game as Bob Kerr looks on. 163 E 1 , ,, we 5, it aa. lv 9 . 7 i R ig-.Q 4, Bob Skousen and Dick Robinson scramble over ball after George Mies attempts a iump shot. Bob Skousen scorched the nets with thirty points, more than half of the enemy points, but was unable to save the Mesa jackrabbits from a 60-58 loss at the hands of ther North High Mustangs. Leading the way for the Hosses was Bill Younger who totaled 18 points for the evening. Younger tallied eight during the second quarter, all on free throws. Some wild playing eliminated three players from the game on fouls. George Mies chalked up his five fouls before the end of the third period. Lloyd Aycock followed in the next period. Rennie Crittenden, Steve Vaughn, and Wayne Hunsaker fight for ball in North-Mesa game. Bob Kerrls 16 points didn't help much in th game with Tucson, january 26, as the fini score was 48-41. The last quarter was th only one when Tucson outscored Northb a large margin. In the other quarters th scoring was spread out evenly. Kerr triad most of his points in the second Peflol where he bucketed 12 points of thel scored in the period. , l An unidentified Tucson player grabs loose ball- T641 ,. George Mies attempts a shot while being guarded by a Yuma player. Camelback went on a rampage during the sec- ond half of the game with North on January 18, and finally ran away with the game, 56-44. North led at the end of the first half, 27-24, scor- ing 14 points in the first period and 13 in the second. The Spartans retaliated in the third quarter, getting 18 to North's 6, and outscored the Mus- tangs 14-11 in the last quarter. Bill Schmuhl was high man for the game with 17 points. He scored eight of them in the third quarter. Top men for North were Steve Vaughn with 14 and Bob Kerr with 13. Tom Skevington, Yuma's 6'-7 center, was a little too much for the North High cagers as he led the Yuma Criminals to a 61-47 victory. North only picked up 7 points in the first quarter to Yuma's 21. Yuma scored four field goals before the Mus- tangs got their first point. George Mies started off the second period with a 7 point wave. Bob Kerr, Steve Vaughn and Bill Younger helped to round out the second period. Vaughn and Aycock fouled out to slow down the Mustangs in the third pe- riod. Skevington was all over the court the last half, finally ending up with 24 points. Bob Kerr came in second, as far as points went, with 16. Bill Younger grabs rebound as Ken Harris and unidenti- fied Spartan player try to reach ball. 165 'rea ll! X,Qggg3g! 52.11 , N h. ,imp ff KJ X , H o llllhri fm JV Basketball: Front Row, Denny Archer, manager, Bill Rudd, Dennis O'Toole, Robin Dick, Dick Thom, jay Edwards, manager. Back Row, George Brown, Bruce Miller, Fred Knight, Paul Chase, Tom Payne. 5 X A MMT, A Y vcd' -x 1 ga, 1 A , -.,k' i up ,X ! -V ,g YI. VP I 3 'M' W' x ., f f MTH mmf 1 i F arr wma E 4, B F ,Q 's x .r r 'T xrjx Frosh Basektball: Front Row, Mike Monroe, Dave Manor, Ronnie Swan, Albert Henshaw, Allen Bauer, Dick Walker. Back ROW, Dick Dickson, Earl Barry, Bill Boyd, Tom Whitelock, Ken Jordan, David Smith, Coach McDermott. v I i I Mr' Y . V, 3' lm. av ., .,, ,..- . L I . -P, , nvqx 'wc Q 1 nf nxsaualfv-fa f .W a 'V' ,si 61515, ap, gb L fr , I R? - V' , , 4 x we t -ITV Varsity and JV Track Team: Left to Right, Front Row, Beck, Bell, Russell, Crow, Davies, Hohs. Second Row, Brewer, Strawn, Young, Murphy, Clegg, Harrison, Cohill. Third Row, Clark, Colangelo, Johnstone, Rogers, Hill, Tanner. Fourth Row, Stewart, Green, Que- zada, Jekel, Porter, Long, Anselmo. Fifth Row, Silberman, Stringer, Beal, Citron, Atkerson, Beyer, Hummell. Sixth Row, Young, Ludllce, Crow, Keith, Whitneybell, Norris, Stephens. Seventh Row, Casciola, Ehlers, Blakey, Oppelt, Kurtzman, Coach Wolfe, Coach Har t. Q1-'QT' Q. A rx 168 If one of our sports could possible be called more indi- vidualistic than another, that sport would be track. It takes not only teamwork, but also the individual's desire to win, brought clearly into focus to make competition of the toughest kind. Track competition is getting rougher every year, with Arizona prep track stars gaining national recognition for their performances. A good example of this is our own Jim Brewer who holds the national pole vault record and hopes to go 15 feet this year. Being more or less an individual's sport, track also takes the desire of the individual to work himself into the top physical con- dition that is necessary to compete in this sport. This is because there are no group workout tests as in other sports. It rests entirely on the will power of the indi- vidual. Coach Wolfe, Varsity Coach Coach Hardt, JV Coach nv' 92919 YH U B NUC! Phoenix Union low hurdler edges out Larry Blakey. Start of the 440 race at the city meet. H a aaa 5 il L g ... . . -4, ,,,,, gum: f' Ikffh-3 Q ' wa, ' I ' ' 3 in ,T I' 2-.ca-Zlffe ' ' ' fy , ' 'zzz I m If F' Q f Jack Beyer and George Davies run the high hurdles at practice. joe Ehlers comes in first for an easy win in the track assembly. I. .. ... - i 4 , Q4 , me e, :fa :Ha-41, ' ' 15- 'f-fifv' i ,, Y v I i y u li 7' 'QV ' ' f 31 3 4 'rf' if . . . . . . . I. B1 k ' ll h d f North High comes in third behind Phoenix Union and South Mountain in the -any gl ey ls We a ea 0 Opponents 1 6Q , in assem y meet. 100 yard dash at the city meet. -. Q 9. Q99 W'5f'ff??i 11'fiw?ff1!u!ls 3251-1 ssgwa.-11 wa, .. Jim Brewer clears 14'-3 . , ,L ' an ' Preparing to throw the discus is Pete Anselmo. Tom Strawn leaps through the air in a broad 1ump t v .,, Y ' QVQ ,Q W M sa' ' I mmm' Jim Brewer, holder of the National pole vault record. if W' I -' .'-qnf 4 l 70 Jack Beyer goes over high jump bar at 5'-IO . Robin Norris Mustang high pumper rn. W--,ry-,A , Frosh Track: Front Row, Hignite, Lindbloom, Hale, Henshaw, Flatt, Binder. Second Row, Wynne, Mendez, James, Pilkington, Cimino, Casciola. Back Row, Coach West, Brown, Finn, Hollowell, Brewer, Ortez, Jordan. nfs' ' Frosh Decathlon Winners: Left to Right. Tom Brewer, jerry Ehlers, Jerry Hignite. 5'4- -' 21' flyy , 11, .' .44 We Varsity Decathlon Winners: Left to right, Jim Brewer Lynn Bell, Fred Rosell. - o P ! I 1 -. I .'l . ' 5 h . , 1 Wm 2 xi .'r. ..: -3:3 X - l l ' . ,N W, -r 11- re-5: ,ya Q , A ' Qc, 5, I , , its J' V- g ' 7 Q' F5393 Xa' Varsity Crosscountry: Front Row, Buddy Young, Kenny Young, Terry Kipp, Bob Crow, jim Harrison. Standing, jim Merkle, Manager, Joe Ehlers, Tom Edwards, Ronnie Clegg, Coach West. X C CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Q C, i Q North Opponent Oct. 5 North and West 19 42 12 North and Camelback 20 39 25 North and West 30 27 Nov. 2 North and Phoenix Union 32 23 10 North, Tucson, and Catlinia 24 53 81 66 16 North and Camelback 20 41 22 North and South 16 39 ,I The start of the city meet at Papago Park. 7 :Y-new , ,. -. if-an 1 JV Crosscountry: Front Row, John jeavous, Art Schaier, Harold Green. Standing, Buddy Young, Cody Clark, Jon Barrows. Phoenix Union edges North High out at end of city race. 7 N' fr sl I if L1 ' I Start of the North-West meet at Papago Park. sl s . M vb Q I Q ,K a E? il! Rounding a curve after running a mile of the two-mile run. 'U .... .,.L.. 1 M .FAA J I , ,' , I I , , ,. , - , 1 I V 1 ., ,, . , f V North comes in first after the two-mile run. N0nh's JV team gains a first at the meet too af '-' , '- 'S- ag, l Z 2, ' 'ljfr 26, ,: ffffzw 1 . ,f X ,g- '1 rw?-' .Q . n . asv- M 5,136- Q u a W w w...WWM.m...Was x ,mmm f 5' . 2 X e V X my I 4 , .J 1' i ,f , f-S 3- x ,gg -I if Q gy A A 3 ,, 5,9 A Kirk! ,' kj ii A N Q, A TN fn V gg. R f Q, Q ' f , 5 K Q 1 r' I -I A -If , V5 C-, 'Q if 'Q' 3 we X1 , ,H fr' ' Q X, A 4 gg Q , nf' ,, W , 5 rg' za-' vi' N , , gr' A ,1 - i Q V i 2' A f ,gL,f,5cQ' ry 5' K S , 'Q .J4f1,lL',,:k-,I I 0 .X 'N , f . v .f . X X 1- f EQ! , I, Q . v 'X' f 1 Var. . .,-I ' f N L ,Ha Z v. 1.4 - L.. vi w' , K 5, QN J - .. i 'X '- , 'Am eff Ay , .gf Vx 2. 3 s - ' 'V A ' . .65 ., fx W 5 J ,c...f ,P 3-Ip-.yi 5, ' Wm 4'QYg:,fL .1' ? f Kr - 1 . ' C 'J 4 gf '- .dw jx ' ' far-1 V ' , in ,., '. J, it -. 5 .Af -' f 1- 'f pa . . ' . .sf '. .X 7 f f Q ' ' , ' ' H fl! a , , 1 H, yj 3 . - ,- 1 . 1 1' ' .4 ' -'f.. , ' . 7 ye f, ' ' 1 1. px 1- 1 ' N -.N - -- if ti 1 .. - '.- J ff ' x f ,. f.,,. H. 1, I V, . J -lhn-' . ' 9 'G '- Ax it , ' i -, iw H, . ' ,, -f L if ,M ', V i., 1 ,Q ,. 4-.lkkl N,'t W at WA-, x 5524 h' f'!5.'-' . ' - 'c . AX . f wk f. J' , 1, .raw T' .,ff 7fE'l'.'3Q1.. is -'Xls Varsity Baseball: Front Row, Meka, Shinn, Nasser, Ogborne, DuVall, Wright, Fellars, Edwards, Poulson hdwards, manager. Standing, Coach McCloy, Hopper, Crittenden, H jort, Newman, Aycock, Lyddon, Biehler Vaughn, Davies, Watson, manager. 'iwmaa john Pierce slides into home as Bobby Valenzuela waits for the ball in a JV practice game. 76 Although the majority of high schools were very limited with good moundsmen, North High had several. Among them were Fred Lyddon, Rennie Crittenden, Bob DuVa1l, Ronnie Shinn, Pat Poulson, and George Davies. Although very few of North High's games were close scoring affairs, the games them- selves were very interesting and exciting, mainly because of the fine art of team- work. This is always a very important fac- tor in baseball, and so it proved in the Mustang's season drive. Coach Mc Cloy it ,vig is if, W , , , , hrf 'lhnfywgug,,'-fill ,r4!,,!,1frA 41 ZV,4,1m7:E, , 2 'MI Q , W ff ,yr M, an-we Q 7 X . . 1' ,- Q .-w 1.411111 IW! .WW ! 1 , - North s baseball team m posmon U IQ 1 . wif-I rnotkab-at r li-lr .v va 1 sau sn-an Y Q lv ,',n i x Zn, ,- ea w ra gn a,?m .uzm Y' Qlfbsni lim Ag, 1 H .a 1 4 vm own: .mum .I 4 'P' 40311 or 5.1 f QQ! p uhh.- f 'vtlflll ll il Y H px o wg r gg ,,,,u, 'z fl'-U 'i 4 m dlllllr K! 'fm 1 f f ff! 'WV' f fn, mf f .f ,xwf A , , f fifytfgyfggl GV lf '3f12WZ,Z:'w Www f' W1 W ff, 2 W ,f -we z AWWHWW ,SM-wif 4, Qwfef' Jw 51' fffi? www, ,ff North players m Baseball Assembly .-ff' ,Q , '!,,k .f,,4.y,,,,.M W I ,. ,. ,,,,..,4 f f - . ' .. ' -5,-,J J Buddy Young takes his turn at batting practice Man tagged out at home nn practlce game Q eg - 5 lflfe f. Mff dY'A 'lin i V 'V i ff, Hi ra-. W V' ' ff 3 ' '-' qp'- .-QF, Of' , -in. IV Baseball: Front Row, left ro right, Tucker, Winslow, Bechtel, Pierce, Webb, Cunningham, Brian, Coffey, Valenzuela, Wesley. Standing, Padbcrg, Mics. Wilson, Allen, Young, Knight, Condron, james. K in -alv- AIO. 3 IQ! Qg....J Y sl' 'iff .J Q-,L-'- efeL+F5f'r 'f-' N . We Liga. xi?-2:14. ' '- rwvnsv w .. 4 ,l..,,,- ,,- X mn , .c Frosh Baseball: Front Row. lefr to right, Smith, Swann, Meka, Geary, Schroff, Sherwood, Coahran, Manor, Dezember, Anderson, Phasley. Standing, Burden. Graham, jurca, Senner, Riggs, Ehlers, Eccleston, Eager, Bauer, McDermott. 178 Barry Edberg lst Man 2nd Man Coach Horne Charles Berkenkamp Pat Blake The Boy's varsity tennis team is doing a ine job under the direction of Coach jim Horne. Mr. Horne is a new teacher at North this year. He brings his talents with him from Yuma. The team consists of six players, all battling for the number one position. This position was held most of the year by Barry Edberg. Tennis is a game which really keeps its players on their toes. The team has done a fine job this year. Ed I-e0Ila1'd Pete Raubenhexner Cavet Robert Q .W ,uv , W o -f 45, Q9 ,. Q 'I 1 I, V ,Y , M M ,. v ... Q A n--Ay .50 , 4,'4,,..v V4 , 1 ' - V-vs V-8, 4 4 AL- 0'5'Q' 7' .. 'sv T no qw .Q ,u rv ' i 7 li , ,..+v b hyfv vb ' V ... .... QL... - ,.... uqDo-4-,,,i1- 1' -14 Bonnie Miller lst Man N. aw 3? qi ll 1 A 'Q 1 f ,Q 1 - ' ' . ' Q. '55 H 1 ge ' 4 1 -w ' 1 4 J 5 K 1 ,N , - 4 M 2 I 4 , ' . Z- -- . , f ' ' ' 7 . M 1-Q V .gag S9 ?22: 'fm'V. . 'H' U! ' ' . ffbifbsifvfffw iv -'.h Xl- 'Y'-'N X Vi: 'V ff g 1' .- 1- Qu 5 .m.,g1,. -, M y A, , 'A V u X tru 514 , ,, ,,fgwss H 1 , ., V ' K af , m y ,v 1 7 1 . Q, , X vb I I , X W sf fx. ,, f 4' lr ,,.. '19, ' ,,,.. ., A S iNi.....i.5' Jean Thompson Barbara Miller 1 if Miss Wilkinson Z F. Q v W 1 i-' if Patsy Kimse 2nd Man , .,.f-1 ...J-W 25 inf' 'B , fr , y Q, , as ,Qi 6 ,,,,,7,,: - Q, lA,, ,,', , ,V n Z f - fm m ,f11J' 1, , MQ, , if R ff if ' , f j,ff,4' C, !i'7fpw,f, . ffyf ,ya waawaoi 1 an S l ,jf , , f fy! 1 f ..r , 4 4 X, yf f fi i 1 f f X 3 X5 , ' ff 1 , ai? bf af, ,ti f ff gym 0 1 11 W 2 l V f f I i I fy L Il f I, 4 f ,ir The Girls' Tennis Team has wqrked hard this year, under the direction of Miss Catherine Wil- kinson. They have attended nu- merous tournaments and have played individual rank matches among themselves. There are six members on each of the Varsity, J.V., and Fresh- man teams, all participating in the team activities. Those flying 'Y P tennis balls keep feet flying, arms swinging, and cheeks rosy red. At , the same time the girls develop grace, balance, and ability. Par- S s s ,VL 1 , , ' Q l l , .4 , . ticipating in one of the fastest Wa games in the book calls for pre- cision and super-fast reflexes. The members hope to reach a peak of perfection. X l, , . l M -' 1, 51 I Varsity Team, Left to Right, Jean Thomp- son, Judy Douglas, Barbara Miller, jean Powell, Bonnie Miller, Patsy Kimse. Susie Knowles V., W.ya,fm , N 1 fire.. ,,,, V Ziff-ii' -2?-i f! '9 at F Q Judy Douglas 12-gp 1'- 1 to 3 nl-.25 vi. X , 15.1 4 tn .. X.. fy n f ,,, J p ,,, i fi ' if v ' up . Q V5 i,.. ,,,. ' 5. ?z .r 'J fi M J M I J J J J v ' J x 4, ..,.,,+' ' .. ,. . .. I he M, X . ,J .L I,ETL1.12'. g.,,,, i , ng, 4,.y.L..Z. ...................-- .- PS, 5? 'iifllf ' .. ' ,xy , MM, . ,,y,m,-fL.-- ,., ,, ,za ,...,. , 5 . ...,..-,,- , ',.. 2 I ' - - f fr I ' s-it, s,.,.. ,, - Y Us Top: Boy's JV Tennis, Mr. Motter, Ray Gillespie, Toby Shoop, Roy Neal, Torn Tait, Doug Black. Center: Gir1's JV Ten- nis, Bonnie Nations, Judy Greenlee, Sue Murphy, Ann Nelson, Barbara Simpson, Sandra Harsha, Miss Wilkinson. Left: Frosh Girls Tennis: First Row, Nancy Tisdale, Dorothy Kurce, Mary Withem, Mrs. Dow. Second Row, Aletha Terry, Nancy Story, Pam Hartley. ,-gnu , , .57 ft 4 fin ESi1l1l:dState Golf Champs: left to right, Andy Thompson, Rex Wilson, Tim Sexson, Coach Schrader, Bob Bulla, North High is in possession of a very good golf team this year. The boys who won the state championship last year are all back again. They are working toward that goal again this year. Golf takes much time, patience, and practice to become good at it. 'I'l3VlIl llfiflilf s T T1 ff' 1957 Golf Squad: Front Rowg George Tyson, Phil Edlund, Bill Heiner, Doug Horne, Gary Lehman, Bill Farkas. Back Rowg Andy Thompson, Larry Stewart, Tim Sexson, Bo b Bulla, Tony Lawrence, Rex Wilson, Coach Schrader. 1 Q 'J ,, A N- 1 l L WW North High Wrestling team: lst row, Left to Right: Suserud, Mgr., Isaacs, Sakata, Blake, Zamora, Jett, Crile, Iverson, Severson, Robinson, 2nd row, Left to Right, Godbold, Tharp, Kepner, Davies, Keim, Boice, Landino, Clark, Boice, Leavitt, Zamora, 3rd row, V -'1jf m , Q 9,532 v N . '. , qpwstlcamx. ,lu , W 'X Q . f, K 5 eisw e rl l, Yi? ' . at y 4 ' N 1 Q, ,QQ 5 , . 1 Q Left to Rightg Rawlings, Hoesch, Brown, Matousek, Melton, Kink, Bowling, Solley, Roels, Coach Williamson. vw-'a' fi' e A Ted Olson, North 113 pound wrestler pins West High Ted Olson, in same match is nearly completing OPPOUEUF- escape. F L Cloyce Clark is practicing between matches. CIOYCCI Clark, State Champion two years in a row. In Cloyce Clark pins West High man as referee calls pin North High's wrestling team, ably coached by Mr. Williamson, compiled an excellent ten won, seven lost record this year. The team, which had defeated all of the conference teams except Yuma, Mesa, and Glendale, finished sixth in the State Meet. The State Wrestling Meet, held March eighth and ninth, was won by Phoenix Union. Garcia of Phoe- nix Union, who is in the 120 pound class, won over Cloyce Clark, former state champ, in the 120 pound class. Clark was the state champ for two years in a row. Garcia won the title of Outstanding Wrestler for the Tournament for defeating Cloyce. North came in sixth in the meet. As far as the North wres- tlers go, Dick Roels, heavy weight, won second place in the whole state. Cloyce Clark, 120 pound division, took second also. Lloyd Melton, 170 pounds, took third and Ted Olson, 133 pounds, made fourth. Coach Williamson, who taught judo in the Navy, and for many years was a professional wrestler, has produced some outstanding scholastic wrestler at North. GAA Upper Classmcn, First Row, Left to Right, Goodwin, Kendall, Love, Holzner, Miller, Lewis, jenkins, jopp, 'Baily. Second Row, Light, Mcllalw, Cuff, Beck, Manning, Faulkner, Allmon, Wackerbarth, Helsing. Back Row, Lee, Brodsky, Bixby, Fullmer, Bishop, Douglas, Beyer, Kellum, Evans, Scott, Hurd. Kendall. V21 1' GAA Freshmen, First Row, Left to Rightg Bell, Godfrey, Clark, Wilson, Buchanan, Echeveste, Escalante, Malone, Story, Halfin. Second Row, Ashley. Davis. Scousen, Roy Nelson, Davis, Withem, Wendelken, Beatty, Blanco. Back Row, LaTraille, Peters, Barns, Agnew. Greenwell, Fritch, Scharbaugh, Fish. Murphy, Fuller, Hartley, Miller. CQ . , , .,, . pl., T ., , 51 in 'A 4 V A ifysifii ,M ' lf.,V,,4a ff , ir,-- ' 'l X IVV f V V , ' Q 'lj X f,f' 3, V7 ' V, 'T ., ' ' ' 'AV 'Y ' I , Vw , j f' f4 -ff - f 4 g Q v, , ' , 2 t 2 - , ,veg ff V' V, 'Y fi-1: se' 'V 'f '- 155, 5 4 ff 3 Leu f V1 ,Z ' t, f ' VV ,V VV frkh ,VV , , V , , QVVV L VV N . , 1 GV , V - ,V ' H ' , WV fr .A gn ,. m,,, V , j V ,, , V, V j j ., , sl A W' L',',, V . ' . ' . ' 'V V , XV V 1? VVVV .V,,, V , f VV VV. , V, ANVV VVV V V ' 1,V if F5 LLV- ' ' V A is I. A1 ,V,, , ' -N V , A ' V AV V ,.,,V , V VV VV V ,V,V,V ,A ,V ,,,V. ,, ,V,V ,V V, A 1 V , , c j ' 1 , G K ,,,, . .I V V , -. ,-.,.r,... 4 GAA in practice basketball game. 'sl' 'IM Are you the type of girl that enjoys good, clean and wholesome sports? Do you believe that fellowship is fun, and that a breath of fresh air won't hurt you once in a while? If so, try joining G.A.A. Sports like basketball, volleyball, and hockey are not just games with hard steadfast rules, but are many moments of captured enjoyment. G.A.A. offers a wide variety of fun, and innumerable friendships can be dis- covered within a short time. Having many sports days ando play days, the girls in G.A.A. also enjoy the company of girls from other schools. Picnics and camp-outs are good times when G.A.A. members forget their worries and cares. Learning to be a team on the field is just half of learning to be a team through life. G.A.A. creates co-ordination of the mind and body. It builds character and influences harmonious rela- tions with other people. G.A.A. is building future GAA has fun in basketball. .2 leaders! G.A.A. Cabinet: Front Row, Estelle Lewis, Glenda Miller, Nancy Holzner, Diane All- mon. Second Row, Sharon Love, Cleo Malone, Joanne Beyer, Carol Sue Kellum. 187 -,,., ATIDNS ----vpn'-'-qv! Barry Smith, Editor-in-Chief of the 1957 Hoof beats. Miss Francis Kapanke has been art advisor for the Hoofbeats for many years. This year we feel that she and her student assistants have done an ex- cellent job on the art work, for they have worked diligently all through f mf ,Q T f y, the year. ff A, ,-:uw ' V are .ai 'ff i W Wag ,B 4 X f , I dbh 4 3, 2 4414 , A Ewgf if H , 5 f , 7 7 0, 4 v 1 W 15,5 J X , ew ffzs: V :ff fz W ff 1 ,Q W! f fb ff Z f , X fx f 4? XX ff X , 1 , ,, 1 2533. f f fs L, if x 3 gg.- , ff if . Y Qi , M' 6 as Q ' A ' ,V , , ' .,..iQiii, I A . . Alliene Hymes 7 1 f ,yty 'iiy Q , if y yy ,l , , y,yt T ' ' F? Vki, l 'V,',V 1, ga ki, . ML' aaia a Blaine Baker Fred Mead Q-f Buff Bixby - Freshman and Sophomore section Editor Pete Brown - Junior and Senior section Editor Chuck Deitz - Photographer Bonnie Evans - assistant Dotty Devore - assistant Pearl Hamburger - Business Manager Ann Hillman - assistant Bill Holderby - Introduc- tion section Editor Sue Mendelson - Senior ac- tivities Dolores Kaczmarek - Pho- tography assistant Carolyn Lathrop, Organizations section Janette Black, Faculty section Editor Jeanie Crane, Head Secretary Sharon Kay Pattillo, assistant Dan Hoesch, assistant iff , V Q if f V -ay, 1 -135' , f L1 N 5 ' ' W 1.1'.,:-miexpyz- ' , .r P Nancy Ratts, Activities section Editor Andy Douglas, assistant Heidi Schwarz, Student Government section Editor Sheila Black, Sports section Editor Gene Carruth, Advertising Section , ,157 ,k., .V f! 34 Mig.: z 4Ps..i I V93 .1 fD'n L17 Gloriannc Engle, Editor-in-Chief of thc Mustang Roundup. Roundup M Q? 7 'AVV 'WEN X 19 . X' ' . ' ,Q Lf' Q A ,W KA My ' wi ' M n , ,,2f ffl A ' 4W',,,,,.f Mr. Shimer, Roundup faculty advisor Frieda Medley - FU .... . nw Z ,. fi N is rg 41- -- . axe. -:- O H Q Q un , 1 Q3 N X -4 .,.,f-,MQ N .4 ' X N as .Q.,, Dennis Crow Steve Robbins i so Mr. Williams, Hoofbeats and Roundup pho- tography advisor, and his staff. f . 'f ff 1 Z My 7 f H 5421 ,M W Rfldy Don Nancy Miller Appley Holzner WM f X Q! T? 9265 ! George Karen Ann Bunchley Clark Wilson 17 Clayton Lucky Edwards Hagan Lynda Dan West King V- P l Q if , . I Y H P' QL I x. .if at 'V Q, 1 ,x- X Pat Lyon, News Editor , K 4,1 X l A 3 s..,,,,, ,K F as Lf. N .gr Qi N, -S' 1 ill, 'sv ' l 1337 Gary Green, F I Feature Editor at 4 ' L gi , il 1 'qv , Linda Langdon, X Feature Writer 'vw 3 X eff' K' R . -Av .ff i Ronald Panquin, 'X Feature Writer Qt F no 1 X F. si.. r .4 Q 196 S. --7 . . Q' , Rx ' ,, ' - L Q l R , ' . g , 1 .. - . . ' 'rv-1 E' 5- Sharon Larson, News Reporter Carmen Ruthling News Reporter Suzanne Mills, News Reporter Mary koenig, News Reporter Dick Mazola, Cartoonist ' 1 Bob Trager, W 1 Sports Writer .5 ' H f ,l f 4-L, 3,1 fb 4-vffvwf .,,,.f- 'W A Sutter Gardanier, Q News Reporter , g, ff'- f,f,ffZf1 ug Y v fwxl x f 2 xr 31 XJYM 1 f',' f ' 4 haf! f ' f we Wu n A Allen Halcrow, X W ' , ffiigg,gf' Sports Edltor , 4 A Z5 e ' W F , ff l ' ff' 5 Q ,g zj ' . x YZ 5 111 -anus n '31 P- Gary Klahr, gg Business Manager A N ,H fx J I . 7 l Ht 'ik Under the direction of Miss Mary Ann Enloe the North Girls' Glee Club completed a successful year. During the past year the Glee Club performed at the Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas Vespers Program, the annual Spring concert, the Salt River Valley Music Festival, and many other programs for grade school and community organizations. Some of these girls will be going into A Cappella next year. This is excellent training for them. They are expected to have intermediate and beginning training. The Girls' Glee Club provides an excellent opportunity for girls interested in music. This group gives us entertainment while furthering the girls' own interests. FM S ' Swmwxxxx, N , Y f N V .4 f E may O F AUTOGRAPHS XY M , V .. A X !,'1 F-nik mr J orth igh First Row: Norma Tye, Bill Rudd, Jeanie Crane, Peggy Foster, Pat Foster, Bob Davey, Noel Page, Lynn Mikug Second Row: Eric Abramson, Dick Seefried, Lynn Wolfe, Dennis josifeh, David Allen, Charles Abert, Sandy Mer- vis, Elaine Brown, Nancy Lungreng Third Row: Mr. Denton, Connie Spearing, Donald Dean, james Boyce, Phil Shafer, Lee Horner, Ronald Paquin, Sherry Barnett. rchestra 3.1 First Row: Linda Gold, Bill Krause, Jerry Swanson, Douglas May,'Charles Thomas, Jim Armstrong, Jeanne Daven- port. Second Row: Alice Plotner, Bob Hasseries, Bud Bierman, Daniel Pignard, Steven Crawford, jimmy Smith, Roy Calhoun. il ,ff nl X l l 3 l 4.. Li I, . O 1 ' f 'M rg, .l,, ..., lb' ff' '65 Freshman and Sophomore students making Parnassus this year were: Ashley, Bailey, Beaty, Beinlich, Benner, Bienfang, Bodily, Bodine, Boyd, Buchanan, Carrick, Christy, Clark, Click, Cohn, Cress, Bickerson, Edlund, Ekdahl, Elliott, Ewing, Faulkner, Gant, Gold, Heflin, Hondrum, Howard, jekel, johnson, jordan, Keeney, Ladendorf, Lande, Latraille, Leonard, Lerner, Mahan, Mandotte, Mcliate, Murphy, Pansini, Furry, Powers, Pratt, Prince, Riggs, Schwensen, Sharritt, Simancek, Story, Taylor, Tompkins, Vincent, Ward, Wasylenko, Whitelock, Wilke, Williams, Wilson, Wolfe, Abrahamsen, Albert, Barrows, Bendalin, Bennett, Copper, Crane Crawford, Cross, Davenport, Davis, Dean, Dufford, Edlund, Evans, Fisher, Fitzgerald, Flint, Foster, Foster, Erasin, Gervasio, Goletz Goto, Green, Griggs, llaakes, Hamman, Henry, jeavons, jenson, jopp, Klahr, Earson, Lundeen, Nikal, Miku, Neal, Nelson, Noffz Palmer, Payne, Powell, Purdue, Robinson, Sakata, Smith, Sunshine, Trager, Williams, Wooden, Young, Zylstra. 1 y x Upper Classmen with high grades were: Row one - Jordon, Robinson, Taylor, Beinfang, Powell, Purdue, Zylstra, Payne, Miku, Sando, Bailey, Christy, Edlund. Row two - Falkner, Evens, Heflin, Gold, Elliott, Davenport, Palmer, Mikal. .Aa par'-'OFF tr' Pep Club The 1957 Pep Club members have been working overtime to keep the spirit on the campus up. The Turkey Da Y parade was the highlight of the year's activities President Paul Bolster and Secretar Treasurer Evel n B d . y- y aroo y are pictured below with the junior and senior yellers, while the Frosh and Sophomore members are shown above. 2 203 l 'N l -FFT' .. - K r s 5 Deep thinking members of the Chess Club pictured above are Pratt, May, Treasurer, Hensley. Second Row: Anderburge, Ser geant-at-Arms, Swanson, and Abrahamsen, President. 5 Q' fl 'T T' Taking time out from the fine ushering job they've done this year are members of the Stadium Club. Left to right: Armstrong, Brodsky, Baumann, Redfern, Leonard. Second row: Mr. Hyink, Smith, Breehn, Marion and Miss Dilhinson. The key Clubbers who promote and performs services to the community and school are: Gehrman, Gardenier, Paquin, Secretary, Ashley, Vice President, Finch, Hoag, Koch, Beck, Maurdis, Middleton, Sumners, Diamond, Whitneybell, Tooker, Treasurer, Kenter, Follett, and Brown, These students have sponsored a successful semi-for- mal dance and attended the Southwest District Convention. They have also voluntarily maintained the Crosswalk patrol in front of the school. ,-Q56 IZJ . XV' 'GJ 7:3 Q' b ,igvciknige 'lvl' .S tiers ,ll vfxfv ,A A 204 -li -515- zatr '- f 'X ,'.'2:.'kw ,. su .H 5 1' V K- MCL! Sf? C Lrnm Huuums af 2 Q., W' ffi,,, LEGIO HONORIS - North High Latin Club members learn to perfect and use their Latin knowledge. First row, Left to Right - Kendall, Goletz, Browne, Finch, Eloian. Second Row - Coe, Steele, Williams, Nancollas, Rightmire, Armstrong, Lundeen. Third Row - Maddox, Prince Dufford, Clarke, Dean, Powell, Micku, Carlson, Grady, Gehrmann. Fourth row - Halcrow, Neveln, Anderberg, Diumenti, Bigony, Jekel, Rathje, Abrahamson, Orahood. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA went to the Flag- staff Conference among other activities. Members are First row - Purdue, Williams, LeBoyer. Second row - Grifliths, Strykes, Plotner. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA took a field trip to Reynolds Metals Offices among other activi- ties. Members are: First row - Sarko, Klamert, Belcher. Second row - Leonard, Bibean, Magliocco, Zylstra. Third row - Marion, Duxbury, Dean, Budgley, Mr. King. J 9 'HP' 205 -, 'lbr JI. X, tv! T ...U I I QUILL AND SCROLL - Organized to recognize superior jour nalistic ability and work in Publications. Members are: First row, Left to Right - Engel, Vice-President, Mendelsohn, Gibbon, Lang don, Lyon, Treasurer. Second row - Leonard, Diamond, Presl dent, Paquin, Brown, Sergeant-at-Arms. Halcrow. -, I 1'2 AQ ill WHITE CAPS - First row -Stonier, Redfern, Sabine, Robbins. Second row - Musselman, Foster, Lahey. Third row - Miss Pott- hoff. White Caps was organized in interest girls in nursing as a vocation. They visit various nursing schools and assist in the chest X-ray program sponsored by the Arizona State Department of Health. LETTERMAINVS CLUB - An organization for those boys having received a letter for one of the school sports Members are: First row - Kipp, Lyddon, Stephens, Anderson, Crow, Crittenden, Newmang Second row - Harrison, Ward, Spencer, imngers, Roels, Button, lv 1 af -: v I 'C , X... 200 my ' ,, f Eb Q r 0 1' , ln bn J , Sei 1 E , ,pllngn , , 1 ri Q57 avvm-.--.am ,pr 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - First Row: Mary Stewart Robbins, Sharon Proctor, Cathy Berkenkamp, Nancy Plotner, Ann Horwitz, Judy Jenningsg Second Row: Bob Bulla, Taylor Jenson, Sutter Gardanier, Ronald Paquin. - E' R ,l f t ' ht: D gl s, Kimse, Nations, Kurce, Withem, Millerg Second Row: Mr. Horne, Simpson, Milli-iEhyfw'l,'eriyi lcgerdlgenkaniitii leiiss Wilkinsong Third Row: Mr. Motter, Tait, Nelson, Ranbenheimer, Leonard, Salvage, Pignard. JO AQ ' hw 5:- ,Q ,- 207 hr ll O 2 V-f' 6 7' 2 -1--:N l I lf- 1' . 4,4 in ' 5 .4 j X 4 l 1 Qfym P 3' lllllllll Nl ARCHERY CLUB has successfully promoted archery in the valley during the year when they competed in a state meet. Members arc: from left to right. First row - Ward, Brodsky, Ro- V2 ' p!t.a,gy3, M 4 , rats ' lander, Craig. Second row - Elcis, Younger, Miss Brcneman, Latraille. I- NCQ z ' in fx f N s A jg U FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - , This year the girls gave a party at the Valley ' 5, of the Sun Dormitory and have attended a v , district convention at Mesa. Members are: First 2 row, left to right - Marcia Smith, Alma Currisg X Second row - Yolande Leonard, Vice-President, X 4 Doris Drage, Mrs. Florence R. Fickeisen. x 3 L ij? QQ 4 Q N 4 N 4 'A Av ,4 f-'Ss 1 1 cf lllx L1 if 5 get 1 6 x K x Ns f Qi N ff l 1 A l O8 X , ,MA . 1 PACEMAKERS, whose purpose is to promote safe driving and further interest in automo biles. Members are: row 1-Waddell, Shaw, Russell, Boice, president, Lyman, Meka, Ser: geant-at-Arms, row 2-Brown, Arlington, Chase, Secretary-Treaturer, Chase, Schellenburg, and Mr. Pistor, sponsor. Members not shown: McLeod, Vice-President, Brown, Corbus, Wilfert, Bechtel. The Art C1ub,s purpose is to encourage interest in art and promote good fellowship. Mem- bers are: row 1-Short, Sakata, Secretary-Treasurer, Mikelich, Goto, Currie, Ward, Sorgatz, Willisg row 2 -Fisher, Mikelich, Howard, Story, Vice-President, Watson, President, Salvage, and Allen Dutton, Sponsor. ,Hn 1: Q7 K V 1 - W if .6 if 5 xl - ' N . -fl. C, ,S in i - ,, M , . '. extra 'ix ' 4.91, i CD ' p f . oo ' K i , kia- k A . 1 . ' X.- 5 I-1 If , T. tfifuslir. i,l i ug u I .,,:. KL tvs.: I 'll ul-'lg vw .tx , n O 'S fl 49 wg: slr ' ' The Tri-Hi-Y Council members are: row l-Miss McCormick, Sponsor, Martin, Secretary Weigle, President, and Bates, row 2 -Wooden, Sholy, Black, Coffee, Munro and Jensen. Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y participated in Blue Chutch Day activities among other projects. Mem- bers are: row l-Douglas, Vice-President, Mountain, Treasurer, Miller, Secretary, Miss Gleason, Sponsor, Miller, President, Denner, Craig, Chaplaing row 2 - Bectold, Becker, Cooper, Roach, Hunsinger, Young, Childs, Houston, Green, Smith, LaVal1e, Sergeant-At-Arms. 'YJ 41? Vdvw Q. --M--...N The Hi-Y Council members are: row 1-Robbins, Jensen, President, and Mr. Cardon, sponsor, row 2 - Kerce, Hasseries, and Machulies. Mustang Hi-Y sponsored the Sock Hop Dance among other projects. Members are: row 1 - Switzer, Treasurer, Sheridan, Beckvall, Mortz, Tippy, Secretary, Taylor, Smith, and Bradyg row 2 -Mr. Hackett, Sponsor, Barrett, Cords, Hasseries, Abert, Lemons, Dworkis, Sergeant- at-Arms, Keding, Clutz, President, and Stuckey. Olympic Hi-Y sponsored the Governors Ball this year among many other projects. Members are: row l-Harris, Salvage, Beck, Edwards, Treasurer, Clegg, King, Machulies, Jensen, President, Newman, Anderson, row 2 - Edberg, Bolster, Spencer, Publicity Chairman, Hjort, Sergeant-at-arms, Anselmo, Vice-President, Beyer, Tooker, Bulla, Secretary, White, McGaugh, Rogers. One of the Viking Hi-Y's projects was to sponsor the Stampede Dance after the West High basketball game. Members are: row l -Kerr, Sergeant-at-arms, Grippen, Burton, Hunt, Klaus, Adams, Westly, Presidentg row 2 - Rice, Evans, Treasurer, Blakey, Robinson, Vice- President, Piowaty, Solly, Karam, Aycock, Mr. Hyink Sponsor. f 'X A-FX A V aa, 14' .My The Lancers delivered Christmas baskets among many other projects. Members are: row 1 -Wright, Symcox, Quezada, Walters, Davies, Vaughn, Hale, Andrews, Robinson, Brown, Treasurer, row 2 - Harrison, President, Kinman, Keith, Gentry, Rosell, Long, Leach, Strawn, Crittenden, Rudd, Secretary, Kienboldt. Mr. Cognac is the Lancer's sponsor. Exclabur Hi-Y collected canned food for the needy as one of their many projects. Members are: row 1-Shank, President, Mitchell, Vice-President, Robbins, james, Treasurer, Brake- bill, Brown, row 2-Westover, Mr. Belluzzi, Sponsor, Chase, Macafee, Berray, Pierson, Lyman. 4 . ,A f ,Z ,,, ii 1 My L , X f W 5741 ,Y .f. G., ,, V, 4 I , if fy, ,f, 2 4 'f . 'R +35 gfllyf X Q . I X Y fl! X ,Q 1 4 f Y ' ' 1 ww. , 41 3 ,.l 'ff Q , Q. If . W ' wg 5 4 in U v if W , , ' Q Q J. . O X a j I L r L- . f ' X qs x- ' V ' I 3 f A , , M3 - T H n L. 213 W The Trojan lli-Y supported ii family for Christmas among other projects, Members are: row l-XXft-hh, Secretary, Valenzuela, Chaplain, Diumenti, Watkins, Grehun, Winslow, Shapiro, Treasurer. Kfolongelo, Leolag row Z -Mr. Pace, Sponsor, Bowling, Kelly, jaimes, President, Chase, Mies, Heflin, Gaskin, Sergeant-at-Arms, Tucker, Stafford, Vice-President, and Clifton. Le Bon Coeur Tri-Hi-Y members work weekly at the jane Wayland Home among other projects. Members are: row l -Chamberlain, Kleinman, Arnold, Davis, Vice-President, Fox, Daughertv, Coffee, President, Procunier, Secretary, Thompson. and Beckg row 2-MCAn- drew, Knowles, Chaplain, DeGraves, Bonne, Storrs, Ruthling, deForest, Howard, Carver, Ser- geant-at-Arms, and Evans. fi lo - is. Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y presented the cross for the altar at the Arizona Boy's Ranch, among other projects. Members are: row l-Harris, Pace, McMillon, Sergeant-at-Arms, Bradford, Vice- President, Martin, President, Beck, Secretary, Green, Chaplain, Purlia, Treasurer, Yee, Davis, Faulkner, Harsha, and Abromovitzg row 2 -Ross, Minks, Rankin, Taylor, Fortner, Wilson, Mendlesohn, Averkiow, Tamer, Harvill and Garrigues. Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y participated in model legislature among other projects. Members are First Row, Wooden, President, Mudersbach, Jorgenson, Nowicki, Lollar, Utlaut, Foster, Fos ter, Figarelli, Moat, Chaplain, McLeod, Wilfert, Sterna, and Nelson, Second Row, Showley Stone, Piece, Fericks, Vice President, Curry, Farmer, Secretary, Miller, Clark, Distil, Treasurer Carlson, Brown, Historian, O'Brien, Sorgatz, Henry, and Bullock. v ' ' 1 , ,-, 'I 19' ,f K T , 15' E I . .lu . . , , ' 1: A ,t. 44 :ai if , 5 I ' I ' ' X I , , 1 I 216 l X X . I l l Y A f I :tl +4 , ..-a K Tri Fideles Tri-Hi-Y adopted a family among other projects. Members are: row 1- Wfomack, Broberg, Jennings, Sergeant-at-Arms, King, Szink, Roberts, Farkas, and Pedersen row 2 -Weigle, President, Walker, Payne, Vice-President, Bales, Gentry, Walker, Black. Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y provided for a needy family during the whole year while performing other projects. Members are: row 1-Warren, Barstow, Sergeant-at-Arms, Daugherty, Lar- son, Treasurer, Fitzgerald, Bailey, Robinson, Martin, Hillman, Jensen, President, row 2- Keller, Secretary. Starr, Cardon Mikal, Griggs, Vice-President, Black, Morey, Coleman, Blan- ton, Bailey, Keith, Chaplain. n- s 5,1 i- n Si ca s i . 'On I ,r Li. ,Z i ,ai ,- Tri Fideles fcont.J row 1 - White, Secretary, Christi, Cleveland, Roper, Dorn, Titsworth, Shearer, and Baroodyg row 2 - Chavis, Hubbard, Thomas, Arnote, Treasurer, Erickson, Gaw- ler, and Walker. Tri Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y helped the Crippled Children's Home among other projects. Mem- bers are: row 1 - Cantwell, Historian, Love, Holzner, Valenzuela, Carlson, Treasurer, Bruce, Worth, Laheyg row 2 - Hamburger, Wilson, Sullens, Secretary, Green, Chaplain, Gannarelli, Twenstrup, Plotner, President, Mitchell, Plotner and Musselman. in aim.. 7 , . cf I Z r ' 9' i TU' will T55 Phi-Tyo Y-Teens collected for UNISEF among other projects. Members are: row 1- Hel- derman, Menichelli, Williams, Turner, Trentini, Secretary, Hartley, Vice-President, Speed- ling, President, Young, Treasurer, Quick, Sergeant-at-Arms, Crutchfield, Chaplain, Currie, Pendergraft, White, Starry row 2 - Helderman, Bocchino, Brink, Trentini, Drage, Christenson, McDonald, Bixby, Prather, Glick, Giles, Struckmeyer, Ness, Harper, Steele, Burnett. 6 .fx Bon Civis Tri-Hi-Y held a city wide drive for clothes for the Httngarian Relief Project among other projects. Members are: row 1-J0hQS01'l, RHUSQ Historian, Baffeff, Lee, Melt' zer, Jorgensen, Secretary, Luhrs, Knowles, Hibbert and Hogg, Treasurer, row 2-Allison. Mason, Hudson, Wiese, Schoffman, Mitchell, Haldiman, Samuelson, Waddoups, Lathrop, and Miss Breneman. Amicae Tri-Hi-Y participated in Anytown U.S.A., and Asilomar, among other projects. Members are: row 1-Jones, Sanders, Rotthause, McDonald, Historian, Burton, Burton, Phillips, Schrader, Steele, Chaplain, Martensen, Vice-President, and Munro, President, row 2 -Kannard, Schenk, Drinkwater, Diedrick, Baker, Barclay, Secretary, Gault, Casho, Strange, Bates, Willis, Black, Reece, and Miss Carper, Sponsor. 9 Qs I ..,., -.. . t. Q-1-M ' -4. B K nl ,. 1, r at 3. Q N e r -, M' ml- , -1 r e I 1' 'IW t X Yxly Aegx g. - .- - s '-5' A U I V - .nn 4 fix r S'x e i -4 -xxx X f-.. . N .. 'vw . I 4- Y L U my. ,u ...if ,fr-' - V' K .. ...A 1 I ,..,,r ig an I 1-f , '-.,. - ,, - . ' A-'. Y ..-P - 2'l '5H-,.... --J? N' 1- .. , . , . -. .tht - .- -J, - . ,.-if -QW Aa- ,,.., -nw. . e K e ,s V hwfnfim V xfvginn. k.' , .QTT ' ' .44 6-'nf 4 fe 'I q - Qi--.. ' , - ,...,l . .rj - N' ,, M., wi.:- r - . T - eff'-F' r W e-,iw -fs.. am - - ,K-V., ,, ,A. X ':. ' . , A H 71, ' Vg. . 4 . A I' x -ir, ,Z VA , lu... 'ink- i,.,.?Lw.vNff,:WQritnM -'fir' ii, .. . ' , 35- ,- 4: u ,,,.L'.:v 4 , -gn fl --bv, w, - 5.5, K sl-,An '4,,,'. -- 'M' , v'-JI'-fv Q 'Nigga 0. ff?59'm-brawl-ilfff'. !?x.v'.1'.'- A' '.'--Er' ta- PHS The Reserve Officer's Training Corps Battalion has been more active this year than in previous ones. Four major events were the Military Ball, which had a wonderful turnout, the Veteran's Day parade in downtown Phoenix, Federal In- spection, and Military Night. Two student body assemblies were presented in the stadium, for Federal Inspection and Veteran's Day. .fm y A , V 01469445 RCTC The Rifle Team has also been active this year. Members are: Roger Baker, Ronald Berry, Fred Corbus, Mike Douglas, Frank Landino, Dick Shaw, Arthur Nole, Kenneth Burke, Phil Wucnick, and Bill Zaleski. On March 21, twelve boys from Phoenix went to Los Angeles for a rifle match, three of whom were from North. Sergeant Goldsby outlines a boy's three years on the rifle team as: the first year, a learning process, the second, their individual flaws are recognized, and third, the boys are polished into precision riflemen. .42-aamf? 5' 'fs .sum 8 'VW Tom Brown Battalion Commander Bob Bulla, , Executive Officer Plans and Training Officer Paul Bolster 'rs ,,-wh, Walt james, Dave Matthews J ck 1: H' t, Adjutant Officer Information Officer Suzply gfgfcer Lee Caldwell, N , Company A Commander Jerry ewton Company B Commander H.-if Pete Kruce, Jack Middleton, F1-,ed Ashley, Bill Zaleski, Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Tom Harris Paul Finch, Milan Griffy, Gene Carruth, Lieutenant, Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant 'iw Bob Hoag, Lieutenant Colon-el Regimental Executive 5 49 1 C2 '27 ,us fa F .1 'age 1 ,. 22 - 53.12 1 E - , . .. . gtg' ,,-. I Y. ,L-'?1,ijg,.1fK f' 'iii iii X -4' 4 u rf r gf fn w A Y ,f' . h.1'.,'!- 9-su - 2 ar , Of, SA M 4' V 'JT ,f A A, x -2 -f -L' ' . 5 F ' Ar lax 1 A V . L ,,, ,7 . -1' f A A 224 PHS f Q 6 Q? -.gh fm. ' ,, 2 2 5 'T -no ADVERT ,. s.1:MzN':' s 4 f, .,. W, ,M ' . '1 -f 395.5951 Congratulations to the Graduates of 1957 And Best Wi hes to the Entir Student Body Vlte Wish to extend our BEST WISI-IES to the Class of 1957 INDUSTRIAL UNIFORM North Phoenix High S E I C E I Phoemx Anzona Foxworth McCalla DRINK Lumber Company Lumber and Bulldmg q S Materlal IT S GOOD BARQ s BOTTLING co Contract Reta1l Hardware Wholesale Retail MGTGIIGIS West Ieiierson AL 4-8411 Street I I S1 EE of ' if Phone AL 3-1144 14 North 14th Srteet 9 . I I ' 140 yZO . ffX xv? UZ! Qi Ps SW . Prescott Flagstaff Mesa Safford Blsbee ' 'J 5 Howum a. STOFFT crucwn YUMA s1'A'rloN:Rs fvumaw SUPPLY L EQUIPMENT CO Conaratulatlons EIGHT STORES to the Class of 57 SEMUN BEARING TO SERVE YOU Whenever you are ln Central Arrzona youll f1ncl a Slapley Store nearby stocked Wllll pra trcally everythrnq you need for the home or farrn HIE 0 J' .FTAPLL-'Y COMPANY Phoenlx Glendale Mesa 325 N Thud Avenue AL 8 7566 Phoenix Anzona Chandler Buckeye Coohdqe Casa Grande MUTICOPG 'V wa 4 0 5' if ,J Q Q el 0 xv lg xo. - :Q 530 W. Washington Phoenix Phone AL 6-6661 9 'WOR DOES IT? Some of the world s political systems iust don t add up. So when you hear talk of Utopia la much used name derived from the Greek for nowhere 7 be ready to question- see if it figures! Chances are it won t add up to the individual freedom of our own system of free enterprise. . .won t have as fair a setup as taxation according to income... won t include a choice of where we work or what we do with our money. Look over our own compet- itive system closely. . , it s not perfect but it works iust fine. . .and we re free to improve it! . 5 A I I 1 o u A Public Service Photo Supplies TV Sales 81 Rentals FOTO 8: TV 2501 N CENTRAL AVE PHOENIX ARIZ Complete line Famous Makes o ANSCO e ARGUS o GRAFLEX o CANON Q BELL 8. HOWELL o VOIGHTLANDLER 0 DeJUR o HEILAND o WOLLENSAK o GE o SYLVANIA Q AMPLEX Memories Fade Pictures LIVE FOREVER 1 o Q 0 g 'J Phone i-li -',.'.' f- 1 . . I - of O O M R T O ' New Modern Store Complete Line of School Supplies and Equipment Sporting Goods - Stage Equipment Duplicating Supplies Equipment and Maintenance Office Supplies - Equipment MARSTON SUPPLY COMPANY HAVE MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION BI 3209 N. Central Ave. Ph. CR 7-5477 Phoenix, Arizona Universal Home ll CUSTOM-BUILT As per your Desires Ask about our Exclusive ' HOUSE EXCHANGE PLAN UNIVERSAL HOMES 4033 N. 24th Street AM 5.8463 IUNIOR IS A SIZE NOT AN AGE ennl S5oph1Qt1Catcci UIIIOTS ff W or Stunnmq Sportswear or Cool Fresh Cottons 5' or Lanz Qrlamals or dlfferent Semlljormals F or Exaulslte Formals 1733 E McDOWELL Ph AL 37041 The place We love to of Because Nobody Nowhere Has the Fabulous selecuons Featunng Tops N Bottoms the new concept 1n Co ordmatmg Fashxons For +he parucular g1r1 Sizes 7 to 18 Moderately Priced Open Thursday 1 'hl 9 00 P M 3 0 BLOUSES - u IE ns , LINGERIE COSTUME JEWEL PHOENIX WASHINGYON A7 SECOND STREET RY f ge '-, .,' . . 4 N . f,.f'7 , S F N N N Q ' 'E,' .,.,. Q ,V ' V' 'ff 5 o , ANN V V A5 ,f fr,' Ni E I3 . K Z? -XM ,... F i 5 I M- '. 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MADISON SHOPPING CENTER 'I' , PHOENIX, ARIZONA North High Students at I Tang's Rice Bowl TANG S RICE BOWL 2328 E Indlan School Rd AMhersI 5 6471 PHONE ALPINE 3 4362 SETJZ Two Bzg Lots to Serve You NMWESTWARD BLVD OMAN PERSON O PHOENIX ARIZONA GUARANTEED USED TRUCK PAQTS ANY mm Pom ANY CAR . , W P . - ,,,iXX XXQxs'ws SNS w wi Nw me ww? eww Q . , wner 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 Jacobs Hardware 'WHlTEY WHlTELOCK'S Sporting GOODS Always Be A Good Sport 5335 N. 16th St. Phoenix. Arizona CR 7-3941 Nets Official Balls Remington Guns Tennis Horse Shoes Hunting Gear Ice Skates Golf Healthway Mitts Uniforms Shorts Tether Balls Archery National Brands Games - Indoor Shoes 3 je - SSX of Y 1 T'..++ K f 64,5 rf QV Y I 2? SL A T533-rTa' Qi: 2 Apvearfsrwq, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 Palmer Excelsior Inc. Compliments of Q2-f!EA?7Z!W06A?f47PM KWZY 4 A LARGEST COMPLETE 91 A Q Q Q. LITI-IooRAPH PRINTING 5 PLANT IN ARIZONA I I A , 4, rf? 0 2302 E. Henshaw Road Phone BRidge 5-6452 Phoenix, ATIZOHB BARRY SMITH beats Editor FIVE FIFTEEN EAST THOMAS ROAD Congratulauons to the Class of 1957 RUDOLPHS CHEVRDLE1' I x from f P V .4 WMS S L W AUTQGRAPHS XC J jj V u. X jfjd was MH- w AB RoMov1Tz, JEANNE C1355 S?CfefafY 1, 33 Student Body Secretary 43 Service Or- SaUlZfifl0n SQCIGIRIYQ Girls' State 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Ch6Crlead1ng3 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Madrigal Singers 3, 43 ROYUY Speech Contest Representative for Junior Girls 33 PUHHSSUSS National Honor Societyg Girls' League Fashion Show? Pep Club3 Stadium Club3 Girls' League Representa- five 1, 2, 55 Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y3 Model Legislature. ADAMS, JOHN Football3 Basketball3 Trackg Band3 Boys' Glee Club. ALDRIDGE, ROY Homeroom Chairman 33 Homeroom Vice-chairman 4. ALLISON, JUDIE Girls League Council 3, 43 Cafeteria Control Board 43 Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Club 3g Legio Honoris3 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. ANDERSEN, MIKE ANDERSON, GEORGE Baseball 23 Wrestling 3, 43 Olympic Hi-Y3 Letterman's Club. ANDERSON, JANICE Service Organization 13 Homeroom Representative. ANSELMO, PETE Cafeteria Control Board Chairman3 Football 1, 23 Varsity 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice President Olympic Hi-Y. ANTHONY, GARY Service Band 2, 33 Publicity Chairman 43 Advanced Band 2, 3,513 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 23 Olympic Hi-Y 2, 3, . APPLEY, DON ARMSTRONG, JIM Advanced Band 2, 3, 43 Masque of the Yellow Moon 13 A Capella 23 Service Band 3, 43 Physics Club 4g Legio Honoris 3. ARNOTE, LOUANN E Homeroom Treasurer 33 North High Players 33 Sadie Hawkins Day3 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Treasurer 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club Vice President 3, 43 Regis- tration Oflice. ATCHLEY, WILEY Football. AYCOCK, LLOYD Student Council 43 Football 13 Varsity 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Control Board. BAKER, BLAINE Girls' League Council 3, 4g Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Vice President 3, Service Choir 23 A Cappella Choir, Masque af the Yellow Moon 23 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Parnassus 3. BALES, SANDRA Homeroom Secretary 1, Vice President 33 Modern Dance, 2, 3, 43 Masque 1, 23 Modern Dance Assemblyg Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain and Representative 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Registration Office 3. BARNHILL, SANDY BA Homeroom Officer3 Girls' League 13 Service Organization 43 Modern Dance 2, 3, 43 Masque of the Yellow Moon 23 Mod- ern Dance Pfggfam 3, 43 Glee Club 1, Tri-Lytz, 2, 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROODY, EVELYN Girls' League lg Executive Committee of the Service Or- ganization 3, 43 Freshman Tennis 1, J.V. 23 Cheerleader 33 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 Tennis Club 1, 2, 33 Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Physics Club 4g Girls' State Representative 3. BARRETT, JIM Homeroom Chairman 33 Freshman Football. BASKIN, BARBARA Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. BEAL, BILL Boys' Alliance Representative 43 Advanced Band 2, 3, 43 Service Band 2, 3, 43 Stadium Club 13 Stage Crew for Annie Get Your Gun and Taming of the Shrew. BECHTELD, PAT Transfer from Nederland High School, Nederland, Col- orado3 A Cappella 43 Pep Club 43 Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 4. BECK, PATSY Student Council 1, 43 Freshman Class Treasurerg Service Organization 1, 33 Girls' League 2, 3, Council 2, Cabinet 2, Chairman 43 Homeroom Oliicer 1, 2, 3, 43 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 23 Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 33 Model Legislature 33 Cheerleading Class 33 Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary 43 Pep Club 1, 43 Parnassus 1. BECK, RICHARD Olympic Hi-Y 3, 43 Key Club 43 Physics Club 4. BELL, BRUCE Freshman Footballg J.V. Football 2. BENTON, HELEN Homeroom Otiicer 1, 2, 4g Advanced Girls' Glee Club 23 A Capella Choir 3, 43 All State Chorus 43 Masque of the Yellow Moon 2g North High Players 2, 33 Production Board 3. BENNER, BRENDA Homeroom Officer 13 Service Organization Representative 33 Modern Dance 3, 43 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 23 Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice President 43 Senior Girls' League Council3 G.A.A. 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BENTLEY, WESLEY E. BERENSCHOT, BERNICE Phi Tyo Tri-Hi-Y3 Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, Secretary 4. BERKENKAMP, CATHY Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer 43 Student Council 1, 3, 43 Girls' League Council 23 Girls' League Cabinet 23 Student Council Convention 43 City Council Representative 43 American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student3 Nation- al Honor Society 33 Parnassus 2, Secretary 3, 43 Legio Honoris President 23 Cafeteria Control Board Secretary 43 American Field Service Committee President 4g Art Club 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' League Fashion Show 3. BERRAY, BILL Excaliber Hi-Y. BEYER, JACK Football3 Basketballg Trackg Olympic Hi-Y. BEYER, JO ANN Service Organization Representative 33 State Badminton Tounrnament 2, 3, 43 Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Pep Club 2, 4. BIENFANG, BARBARA North High Players 43 Pep Club 33 Golf Club 3. BIERMAN, BUD Boys' Alliance 13 Student Council 33 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Male Quartet 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Parnassus 3, 43 All State Chorus 2, 3. BIRCHFIELD, IONE Transferred from FlagstaE3 Physical Education Squad Leader3 Homeroom Secretaryg Band lg Pep Club3 Registra- tion Office. 23 9 BI-ACK, SHEILA BROWN, CYNTHIA S Homeroom Chairman 15 Homeroom Secretary 45 Girls' League 45 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 35 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 25 Thanksgiving Assembly 35 'Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 School Council Repre- sentative 45 Hoofbeats Sports Editor 45 Guidance Office 3, 45 A Capella Secretary l. , BLAKE, PATRICK Student Council 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, President 45 Parnassus 1, 2, Vice- President 3, President 45 American Field Service Committee 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. BLAKEMORE, MARGARET ' Service Organization Representative 15 Girls' League Rep- resentative 25 North High Players 3, 45 Sadie Hawkins Assembly 35 White Caps 2, Vice-President 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Future Teachers Of America 25 Health Center 35 Hostess Duty 2, 3. BLAIR, NANCY Service Organization Secretary-Treasurer 45 Modern Dance 2, 35 A Capella 3, 45 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 35'-Homeroom Chairman 33 Homeroom Co-chairman 4. ., BOICE, LYNN 5 Homeroom Co-chairman 15 Boxing5 Football 1, 25 Wres- tling Z5 Pep Club5 Legio Honoris 1. BOLSTER, PAUL Student Council 35 Executive Committee 35 Health Com- mittee 35 Social Committee 45 Boys' Alliance 45 Pep Club President 45 Masque of the Yellow Moon l, 25 R.O.T.C. Drill Team Leader 35 Olympic Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Club 3, 45 Boys State 35 Student Council Convention 3. BOWMAN, BILL Track. BOYLE, ELLEN RAE Homeroom Secretary l, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Homeroom Service Organization Representative 25 Future Homemakers of America 35 Pep Club 1, 2. BRADFORD, ADELE Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Homeroom Chairman 15 Class Officer 35 Student Body Officer5 Student Council 1,.2, 3, 45 Girls' State Alternate5 Advanced Girls' Glee Club5 A Cap- pella Choir5 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club5 Health Com- mittee5 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Parnassus5 Tri-Lytz Tri- Hi-Y, City Councilman, Vice-President5 Model Legislature 3, 45 Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Vice-President 45 Council Convention. BRATCHER, DICK BREWER, JIM . Freshman Football5 Freshman Track5 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Chaplain 35 Vice-President 45 Cafeteria Control Board 4. BROBERG, JULIE - Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Class Secre- tary5 Junior Class Representative to Executive'Committee5 Social Committee 3, Secretary 45 Student Council Repre- sentative 45 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y5 Model Legislature 35 Cafeteria Control Board 3, 4. BROWN, BEVERLY ' 5 A Homeroom Secretary 15 Scholastic Art Exhibit 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Mustang Roundup News Reporter 2, News Editor 35 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 15 Phi Tyo 15 Dean's Office 15 Hostess Duty 25 Parnassus 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Quill and Scroll 3, Secretary 4. BROWN, BRAD 3 2410 Service Organization 2, 35 Entertainment Committee Presi- dent 25 Homeroom Chairman I, 25 Pace Makers Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Masque of the Yellow Moon 25 North High Players 2. Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 25 Tri-Detts 35 Health Center Assistant 3. BROWN, EDWARD Transfer from Phoenix Technical School 35 Homeroom Chairman 3. BROWN, PETE Honor Court Judge 3, 45 Mustang Congress5 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, Z, 3, 45 Chairman of Junior-Senior Prom5 Business Manager of Mustang Round- up 35 Arizona Boys' State5 Editor Junior-Senior Section of Annual 45 North High Players5 Publicity Chairman for Mrs. McThing5 All School Plays 3, 45 Feature Writer for Roundup 3, 45 Key Club 2, 35 French Club 2, Treasurer 35 Quill and Scroll, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 National Conference of Christians and jewsg I Speak for Democracy Contest 45 Editor of Sadie Hawkins Day Paper 3. BROWN, TOM A Honor Court 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Council 2, 35 R.O.T.C. Captain 3, Colonel 45 R.O.T.C. Club 2, 3, 45 Assembly Speaker5 Lancer Hi-Y 3, 4, Officer 45 Social Committee 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Key Club 35 Hi-Y Model Legislature 3. BRUCE, CONSTANCE JANE Girls' League Councilg Homeroom Co-chairman 15 Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Service Choir 2, 35 Social Chairman 35 Masque of the Yellow Moon 35 A Cappella 45 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Pep Club 35 North High Players 4. BRUCE, RODNEY Varsity Track5 J.V. Football5 Olympic Hi-Y5 Boys' Alliance Representative 2, 45 Legio Honoris 2. BULLA, BOB Student Council 35 Homeroom Chairman 35 Senior Class Council 45 j.V. Golf 1, 2, Varsity 3, 45 ROTC First Lt. 3, Major 45 Olympic Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 45 Sadie Haw- kins Day Assembly5 Key Club 3, 4, President 45 R.O.T.C. Club 2, 3, 45 Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Physics Club 4. BURK, KENNETH Rifle Team5 Lettermen's Club l, 2, 3, 4. BURLESON, GARY North High Players l, 2, 3, 4. BURROW, CHARLOTTE Beginning Girls' Glee Club 15 Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 35 Host- ess 2, 3, 4. BURTON, LEE Class President 25 Class President 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 35 Athletic Association 2, 45 Health Committee 25 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Salt River Valley Pres. and Vice-Pres. Association 45 Publications 15 Viking Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, President 35 Key Club 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Physics Club 45 Boys' State 35 Hi-Y Model Legislature 1, 2, 3, Representative 1, 3, Sen- ator 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Hi-Y City Council 3, 4. CAMPBELL, CELIA 31Clappella Choir 3, 45 Future Business Leaders of America u . CANTWELL, JANET Homeroom Co-chairman 15 Service Organization Repre- sentative 35 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 35 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-H1-Y 3, 4, Secretary, Treasurer5 Pep Club 1, 2. CARDINAL, CHUCK CARLISE, CARMELLA CARLSON, DIANE Ig0I1161f00m Secretary-Treasurer 45 Senior Girls' League ho'-'QCII 43 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Masque of file ellow Moon 35 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer A Teams Club 1, 29 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Science Dispenser 4. CARMAN, WENDE Entered from South Pasadena High. CARNAHAN, JIM SPHIIHH Hi-Y 1, 25 Viking Hi-Y 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3- CARRUTH, GENE BOYS' Alliallfe 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 45 All School Plays 1, 2, 45 Assembly 1, 25 Advertising Manager on Annual Staff 45 R.O.T.C. Club 2, 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Lt. 4. CARRY, TRIGG Transferred from Choate, Wallingford, Conn. 35 Viking Hi-Y 4. CASCIOLA, GENEVIEVE Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Regis- trar Office 3, 4. CHAMBERS, JUNE CHASE, BILL Sophomore Class Vice-President5 Student Council 2, 35 Class Council 2, 3, 45 Boys' Alliance Representative 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Service Band 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Excaliber Hi-Y 3, 45 Parnassus 1, 2, 35 Pacemakers Hot Rod Club 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Chemistry Club 1, 25 Key Club 35 Physics Club 3, 45 Physics Dispenser 3. CHAVEZ, DEE Class Service Organization Chairman 35 Class Co-chair- man 25 Class Girls' League 1, 25 Masque of the Yellow Moon 25 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 25 Model Legislature 15 Science Dispenser. CHILDERS, MARILYN Entered from St. Mary's High School 25 Homeroom Offi- cer 45 Latin Club 25 Parnassus. CHILDS, JANICE Advanced Girls' Glee Clubg Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y. CHRISMAN, RICHARD Pep Club5 Homeroom Officerg Olympic Hi-Y. CHRISTY, HOLLIE Homeroom Secretary 15 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Service Organization Representative 45 Glee Club 35 Art Club 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Parnassus 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Award 1, 25 Hostess Duty 3, 4. CLARK, CLOYCE Student of the Week 35 Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3. CLEGG, RONALD Cross-Country Varsity 3, 45 J.V. Track 45 Band 45 Olympic Hi-Y 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Legio Honoris 25 French Club 3. CLEVELAND, CAROLYN Homeroom Chairman 15 Service Organization Represen- tative 2, 45 Cafeteria Control Board 45 Masque of the Yel- low Moon 25 Assembly 3, 45 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Parnassus 35 Scholastic Art Award 1, 3. CLIFFORD, ELAINE Tennis Club 25 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pep Club 2. COCO, TONI Future Business Leaders of America, State Secretary 2, Club Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Homeroom Officer 3: Service Organization 33 Office ASSISIBUY- COFFELT, VONDA S L Q M' g 3 E d f ff High School, t. ouis, issouri 5 Piiejfcfentl-gfnC.lZssel-TGV-lice-President of Class 25 Glee Club5 Bandg Basketball Team. COLLINGWOOD, MARY Glee Club 33 A Cappella Choir 4. COOLEY, MAX Student Council 2, 3, 45 Service Organization 2, 35 Sadie Hawkins Assembly 35 Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Dispenser 2. COOPER, BETSY Representatives to Student Councilg Glee Club 35 Tri- Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Transferred from Graf- ton High School, Massachusetts. COPENHAVER, LINDA A Cappella 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Latin Club 2. CORBUS, FRED Homeroom Co-chairman 45 Rifle Team 2, 3, 45 Skatin? Club 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Pacemakers 3, . CRITTENDEN, JERRY CROW, DENNY School Photograph-er 4. CRUTCHFIELD, CAROL Phi Tyo 2, 3, 45 Inner Club Council Representative5 Pep Club 1, 2. CULBERTSON, KAY Entered from Menomonee Falls High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 25 Service Organization Representative 4. CUNNINGHAM, EMILY Homeroom Officer 15 Girls, League Officer 25 GAA Sec- retary 15 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Dispenser 35 Registration Of- fice 4. CURRIE, ALMA ROSE Entered from Xavier High School5 Future Homemakers of America 3, 4. CURRIE, JANICE Phi Tyo Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chaplin 45 Archery Club 1, 2. CURTIS, DEL Voice of Democracy Speech 45 Boys' Alliance Representa- tive 35 Service Organization Representative 25 Pep Club 1. DALE, LELIA DAVIDSON, ERROL North High Playersg Pep Club. DAVIES, GEORGE Transfer from West High 45 Football 45 Wrestling 45 Base- ball 45 Lettermenis Club5 Lancer Hi-Y. DEAN, DON DEMALINE, TOMMY DENEMARK, JOAN Homeroom Secretary l, 25 Homeroom Chairman 35 Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Club 2. DIAMOND, ROBERT Student Body Vice-President 45 Executive Committee 1, 2, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Association Presi- dent 35 Vice-President 25 Foreign Exchange Committee 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Salt River Valley Presi- dents and Vice-Presidents Association 45 Mustang Round- up Sports Editor 35 Quill and Scroll President 45 Viking Hi-Y 1, 2, President 35 Model Legislature l, 2, 35 Key Club 35 Arizona Boys' State 35 Junior Rotarian 45 Pep Club 1, 2. 241 L1 DILLEY, JACKIE Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon, Tri- Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, GAA l. DORN, ELLEN Girls' League Rephesentative l, Tri-Fidelis Tri-Hi-Y, Rep- resentative to Central Council 3, Alternate 4. DOUGLAS, JUDY Transfer from Bermingham High School, Van Nuys, Cali- fornia 2, Service Organization Representative 4, J.V. Ten- nis 3, Varsity Tennis 4, Vice-President of Tri-Detts Tri- Ii-Ii-Y 4, Latin Club 3,4, Model Legislature Representative DRAGE, DORIS Homeroom Officer 4, Student Council 4, Service Organi- zation 3, Phi Tyo Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 4. DRAPER, HARVEY Homeroom Treasurer 3, Advanced Band and Service Band 2, 3, 4, Play 1, Assembly 2, 3, 4. DRAPER, RICHARD Class Chairman, Rifle Team, Pacemakers Hot Rod Club, Civil Air Patrol. DUFF, PEGGY Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Service Choir 2, Pep Club 1, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Service Band 3, 4, Service Band Assembly 4, Intermediate Girls' Glee Club Secretary 1, White Caps 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 2, Student Advisor 4, Natural Music Club Secretary 2, 3, 4, Health Center Association l. DU VALL, BOB Homeroom Chairman l, Varsity Football Manager, Base- ball l, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Pep Club. DUX BURY, DONNA Service Organization Representative 1, Girls' League Rep- resentative 2, Homeroom Chairman 3, 4, Honor Court Secretary 2, 3, Masque 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Secretary 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club and Service Choir 2, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Reporter 4, Pep Club l, 4, Parnassus. EDBERG, BARRY Athletic Board 3, Homeroom Ofiicer 1, 3, Tennis Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club l, Treasurer 2, 4, Vice President 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, President 3, Olympic Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4. EDMO, BONNIE EDWARDS, STAN Homeroom Chairman 1, Projection 1, 2, 3. EDWARDS, TOM Homeroom Officer 3, Baseball Frosh 1, J.V. 2, Varsity cross-country 2, 3, 4, Varsity track 3, Rotary Speech Con- test 3, Voice of Democracy Speech Contest 3, Olympic Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. ELLENSON, BARBARA Girls' League Representative 1, Homeroom Oflicer 1, 2, 3. EMERY, MILLIE ENGEL, GLORIANNE Executive Committee 4, Student Council 4, Roundup Staff 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Student of the Week 4, Art Club 1, Book Club 1, 2, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, North High correspondent to Phoenix Gazette. ENHOLM, LOUISA Service Organization Representative 3, Girls' League Rep- resentative 1, 2, Girls' League Council 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Tennis Club 1. 2 ERICKSON, CAROL LOUISE Transfer from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Sadie Hawkins 3, Junior-Senior Prom 3, Musical Productions 1, 2, 39 Ad- vanced Orchestra l, 2, 3, All-State Orchestra 2, Pep Club 2, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y. ERNST, DICK J.V. Football 2, 3, J.V. Track 1, 2, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 2. FAHLEN, FRED Homeroom Chairman 1, Class President 3, Frosh Football 1, Junior Varsity 2, Viking Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 2, Parnassus 4. FARKAS, CAROL Transferred from Mesa High School, Mesa, Arizona 4, Rabbettes 3, Orchestra 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, A Cappella 4, North High Players 4, Pep Club 4, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 4, National Honor Society, Parnassus, Golf Club 4. FERGUSON, DAVID FIELDS, DAVID FISCHER, CATHERINE Service Organization Representative 3, Pep Club 1, Tri- Fideles Tri-Hi-Y, City Council Representative 2, 3, Book Club 3, Art Club 4, Future Teachers of America 4. FISHER, WEBSTER Wrestling Team 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Pep Club 3, 4. FOLLETT, JACK ROTC 1, 2, Officer 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, ROTC Club 3, 4, Pep Club. FORTNER, MARY Homeroom Chairman 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Lytz Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. FORD, JERRIE Girls' League Representative 2, Senior Girls' League Coun- cil 4, Tennis Club 2, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, Physics Club 4, French Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Hoofbeats Staff 4, Registrar's Oflice 3, 4. FOSSTON, PAT Service Organization, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Reg- istrar's Office, Hostess Duty. FOY, JUDY FRANCIS, RONALD Homeroom Chairman 3. FRANKLIN, JOHN Student Council 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Baseball 1, Masque of the Yellow Moon 2, Spartan Hi-Y 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Pep Club 1, 3, Legio Honoris 2, Physics Club 4. FROM, GILBERT J.V. Track, Olympic Hi-Y. FULLMER, ROSS Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 2, Science Dispenser 3, 4. GANNARELLI, PAMELA Girls' League Council 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Chairman 3, Alternate to Girls' State, Corral Board 3, Secretary 4, Can- didate for Girls' League Vice-President 3, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Tennis Team 1, Assembly 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Play 3, President Tri-Omega- Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, Club Representative 4, Parnassus 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 2, Big Sister 4. GARDANIER, SUTTER Corral Board Treasurer 3, Corral Board Chairman 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Glee Club 2, Mustang Roundup 4, Talent Assembly 3, Sadie Hawkins Day 3, Physics Club 4, Legio Honoris 2, Key Club 3, 4, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. GARDNER, CAROL Advanced Girls' Glee Club5 A Cappella, GAWLER, JUDY HOrIl6r00m Oliicer 15 Girls' League 25 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y ls 2, 3145 French Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 15 Sadie Hawkins Assembly 3. GENTRY, GAIL Homeroom 0fHCCf 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, 49 MHSQUQ of the Yellow Moon 25 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 43 Model Legislature 1. GIBBON, JEANI Homeroom Oliicer 1, 35 North High Players 2, 3, 45 All School Plays 2, 3, 45 Sadie Hawkins Assembly 35 I Speak for Democracy Contest 45 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Pro- duction Board School Plays 4, Business Manager 45 Reg- istrar's Ollice 2, 3. GIBBONS, EARL Transferred from P.U.H.S.5 Boys Alliance 4. GIBBS, BEVERLY Varsity Tennis 2, 35 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 25 R.O.T.C. Queen 45 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Homeroom President 25 Homeroom Secretary 45 Registration Oflice 45 Miss Jack's English Department Secretary 3. GILLHAM, PETE GODBOLD, GARY Class Representative 15 Wresding 1, 2, 3. GRAHAM, STEVE Boys' Alliance Representative 2, Secretary 35 Assembly Committee 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 All-State Orchestra 2, 35 Talent Assembly 33 Sadie Haw- kins Assembly 35 Parnassus 1, 2, 35 Boys' State 35 Rotary Speech Contest 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Representative to Board 2, Secretary 3, Secretary to SW District 3, District Governor 45 Physics Club 45 Student of the Week 4. GRAN N IS, CAROL Transferred from Clinton High School, New York5 Chorus5 Archery5 Tower Club. GRAY, BONNIE Advanced Girls' Glee Club5 Junior and Senior Assemblies5 Secretary for Advanced Girls' Glee Club 45 Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer. GREEN, BARBARA Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Badmitton Club 35 Entered from West High School 3. GREEN, FRED Entered from St. Mary's 4. GREEN, MARILYN Chief Justice of the Honor Court 4, Honor Court Judge 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Con- vention 45 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Model Legislature 3, 45 Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 45 Sadie Hawkins Day and Assembly 35 Book Store Board 2. GROSSMAN, STANLEY Entered from De Witt Clinton High School. HAACKE, STAN Freshman Footballg Footballg Frosh Trackg Physics Club 45 Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 35 Viking Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. HAAS, SHARON Girls' League Representative 25 Girls' League Council 35 Home Room Co-chairman 45 North High Players 25 Sadie Hawkins Assembly 39 School Play 25 Phi Tyo Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Parnassus 1. HAGEN, DONALD Boys' Allianse Representative 35 Advanced Band 35 Stage Crew, Annie Get Your Gun 15 Masque of the Yellow Moon 15 Pep Club 1. HAMBURGER, PEARL ALETIA Service Organization Representative 15 Hoofbeats Business Manager 45 Campus Civil Defense Work 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Parnassus 1, 2, 45 Future Teachers of America 1, 2, Vice President 25 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 45 Library Work 2, 35 Roundup 35 Hoofbeats 4. I-IANBY, JAMES Transfer from Ohio. HARLAN, DAVID Transferred from Ames High School, Ames, Ohio5 Band 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Football 15 Basket- ball5 Hi-Y 2, 3. HARRIS, MARILYN Homeroom Secretary and Co-chairman 1, 2, 3, 45 School Council 45 Cheerleading Co-captain 45 Pep Assembly 45 Modern Dance 35 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 25 Tri- Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 School Council Repre- sentative 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Model Legislature 3, 45 Parnassus 1. HARRIS, SANDRA Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Service Choir 35 A Cappella 45 Pep Club 1. HARRIS, TOMMY Football 15 Wrestling 25 Baseball 15 Olympic Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 ROTC Lt. 45 Physics Club 45 Coin Club 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 ROTC Club 3, 4. HARRISON, JIM Student Council 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee 35 Varsity Track 3, 45 Varsity Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Key Club 3. HART, JOHN Masque of the Yellow Moon5 Olympic Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Physics Club 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Parnassus 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 4. HARTLEY, TANYA Advanced Band 2, 3, 45 Phi Tyo Y-Teens 3, 45 Archery Club 1, 2. HENSCHEID, KATHERINE Pep Club 1, Z5 Archery Club 2. HERRING, DAVID HILL, LARRY Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2. HILL, TOMMY Homeroom Co-chairman 3. HJORT, PETE Homeroom Chairman, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Co-chairman 2, 35 Cafeteria Control Boardg Football 15 j.V. Football 25 Baseball 35 Track 25 Baseball 15 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Baseball5 Olympic Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, President 2, Treasurer 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 School Hi-Y Secretary 45 Pep Club5 Lettermen's Club. HORN E, HELEN Homeroom Co-chairman 35 Homeroom Service Organiza- tion Representative 45 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 25 Modern Dance 35 A Cappella 3, 45 Beginnings Girls' Glee Club 15 Talent Assembly 35 North High Players 3, 45 French Club 1, 2. 211 HOAG, BOB Boys' Alliance Renresentative, Social Committee 3, Treas- urer 4, Military Night l. 2, 3, 4: ROTC Lt. 3, Major 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon l, ROTC Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, Coin Club Treasurer 1, 2, 3. HOLDERBY, BILL Homeroom Oflicer l, North High Players, Masque of the Yellow Moon 2, Sadie Hawkins 3, Annual Section Editor 4, Pep Club 1, 4. HOLMES, LARRY Homeroom Service Organization Representative, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, North High Players Vice President. HOLZNER, NANCY Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Jr. Representa- tive 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Pep Club l, 2, 4. HOMES, FRED Homeroom Chairman 1, J.V. Tennis 2, Varsity Golf 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon l, Sadie Hawkins Day As- sembly 3, ROTC Lt. 3, ROTC Club 7, 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, Physics Club 4. HORN, RICHARD Boy's Alliance Representative, ROTC, Intermural Foot- ball 1, Intermural Basketball l, Pep Club. HORWITZ, ANN Homeroom Vice President 3, Service Organization 3, Girls' League Council 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 4, Vice President 3, Assemblies l, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, Treastlrer 4, Biology Dispenser 3. HUBBARD, LAURIE Homeroom Oilicer 2, Student Council 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon Z, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y l, Z, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, Legio Honoris 2, Registration Office 4. HUGHES, NORMA HUNT, TOM Homeroom Chairman l, 3, Cafeteria Control l, 4, Home- room Co-chairman 4, Frosh Football, J.V. Football 2, J.V. Track Z, North High Players 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly Director 3, Spartan Hi-Y l, Viking Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Pep Club l, 2. HUSTON, LYNNE Majoreite 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Tennis Club l. HYMES, ALLIENE Homeroom Secretary l, 3, Chairman 45 Student Council 4, Pom-Pon 3, Captain 45 Masque of the Yellow Moon l, 2, Assemblies Z, 3, 4, Modesn Dance 2, Art Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Editor of the Hoofbeats 4, Scholastics Art Awards 2, 3, 4, Safety Poster Award 2. IMLER, LINDA Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, A Cappella 4. IVERSON, RONNY Wrestling 4, Service Band 2, 3, 4. JACKSON, GEORGE ANN Transfer from Phoenix Union 3, Student Council 2. JACOBSCN, JAY Freshman Football. JAMES, PAT JAMES, RON J.V. Football, J.V. Track, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrest- ling JAMES, WALTER -411 ROTC JAMISON, JARROL Freshman Football, Annual Art Work, Excalibur Hi-Y. JENKINS, ROBERTA GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Golf Club 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton Club 2, 3, 4. JENNINGS, JUDY Corral Board 2, Chairman 3, Cafeteria Control Board 3, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Court Judge 4, Girls' State 3, Girls' Nation 3, Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, 3, All School Play 2, Girls' League Fashion Show 2, Assembly 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice President 3, 4, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3. 4, Foreign Exchange Committee 4. JENSON, TAYLOR Homeroom Chairman, Boys' Alliance Representative, Freshman Football, Freshman Track, President of Olympic Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Y Council Secretary 3, President 4, Parnassus Sergeant-at-Arms 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Received Arizona Math Award 2. JOHNSON, GARY JONES, SHARON Service Organization Vice President 4, Student Council 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, North High Players 3, P.T.A. Assembly, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Organization Rep- resentative 3, 4, White Caps 2, 39 Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2. JORDON, BILL KEAST, BOB KEIM, HANK Boys' Alliance Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3: North High Players. KELLUM, CAROL SUE Band 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon l, 2, Tri-Omega- PhiTri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Stadium Club President 1, Girls' Ath- lethic Association 1, 2, 3, President 4, Golf, State Bad- minton, Parnassus 4. KEMP, RODNEY Olympic Hi-Y Chaplain l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club Chaplain, Parnassus, Physics Club. KEMPER, LYNDA KENNEY, SALLY Transferred from Shellyville, Missouri 4, Homeroom Sec- retary 4, Class Secretary 1, Girls' League Council 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Publications l, 2, 3, Future Homemakers of America l, 2. KEPNER , JAMES Homeroom Chairman 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. KERR, BOB Student Council 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Viking Hi-Y 1, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. KESSEL, ARDEN Service Organization, Rifle Team. KESTERSON, RUSSELL Boys' Alliance, Pep Club, Spartan Hi-Y. KIESZLING, JUDY Transferred 4, Girls' League Council 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 39 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Ski Club 3, 4. KING, DON Olympic Hi-Y l, 2. KING, JANE Homeroom Chairman 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Tri-Fi- deles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. KINNEY, JIM KINTER, MALCOLM L. ' Boys' Alliance 25 geglow Moon 15 Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 45 Library Service Organization 35 Masque of the KIRBY, ANNE CHRISTINE PHTUQSSUS 2, 3, 45 Registration Office 2, 3, 45 Hostess 4. KLEVING, KAY GU' 15' League. Secretary 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Girls' League COunC1l 35 Advanced Girls' Glee Club Z, 35 Masque of the Yellow Moon 25 Tennis Club 1, 25 Legio Honoris 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Parnassus 2. KOSTER, JERI Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Hostess Duty 35 Principal's Office 4. KRAUSE, WILLIAM RAY Boys' Alliance 1, 25 Band 1, 25 Orchestra 3, 45 Track 35 Cross Country 3, 45 Archery Club5 Parnassus 1, 2. KREIDER, DIANE A Cappella 45 Glee Club 25 Advanced Mixed Chorus 35 Phi Tyo Y-Teens 1, 25 Homeroom President 1. LADOMATO, NICK LAWRENCE, LARRY Boys' Alliance Representative 35 Golf Team 3, 45 Wrestling 25 Olympic 1, 2, 35 Physics Club 4. LAHEY, DARLENE Transferred from Phoenix Camelback High School, Phoe- nix, Arizona 25 Girls' League 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Advanced Band Majorette 3, 45 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Prin- cipal's Office 4. LEDBETTER, LANNY A Cappella. LEWIS, BOB ' Homeroom Secretary 45 Captain in ROTC 35 ROTC Club 35 Physics Club 45 Chemistry Dispenser 4. LEWIS, BUDDY Band 2, 3, 45 Service Band 35 Key Club5 Physics Club. LEWIS, ESTELLE Service Organization 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, Sec- retary 45 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 4. LINDAUER, TED Homeroom Co-chairman 1, 2, 35 Excalibur Hi-Y, Secretary 45 Parnassus 3, 45 Physics Club 4. LINDERMAN, FRAN Transferred from N.C.H.S., Nevada5 Advanced Band 3, 45 Parnassus 2, 3, 45 Physics Club 4. LOPER, PEG Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LOVE, SANDE Girls' League Representative 15 Modern Dance 2, 35 Mod- ern Dance Assembly 35 Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Historian 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Parnassus 1, 2. LOVE, SHARON Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Modern Dance 2, 3, 45 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 Pep Club 1, 45 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Badminrom Golf Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Registration Office 3. LOWERY, MONA LUNDEEN, JERRY Student Body President 45 junior Class Vice-President5 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Frosh Football5 A Cappella 2,- 35 Barbershop Quartet 35 Service Organization Representative 25 Boys' State 35 Legio Honoris 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Viking Hi-Y 2, Chaplaing Latin Club, President 35 Student Council Convention 45 Activity Card Sales5 Cafeteria Control Board Member 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. LUNT, LYNNE Homeroom Class Officer 2, 35 Service Organization Repre- sentative 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Modern Dance 35 North High Players 3, 4, Student Director 35 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 25 Biology Dispenser 2. LYDDON, FRED Footba115 Baseball5 Lettermen's Club, Secretary-Treasurer5 Viking Hi-Y. LYMAN, LOUISE Homeroom Chairman 2, 35 Co-chairman 35 Pom Pon 3, 45 Junior-Senior Talent Assembly 35 Sadie Hawkins Day As- sembly 35 Modern Dance 2, 35 Parnassus 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 15 Legio Honoris 25 Cafeteria Control Board 45 ROTC Sponsor 45 junior Football Attendant 35 Sweet- heart of Sadie Hawkins Day 3. LYON, MARY JANE Future Teachers of America5 Band. LYON, PAT Girls' League Council 3, 45 Homeroom OHicer5 Annual Section Editor 2, 35 Roundup Staff 2, 3, 4, Advertising Man- ager 3, 4, News Editor 45 Arizona Republic Correspondent 45 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 French Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3, Treasurer 45 Parnassus5 Pep Club 2, 35 Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3. MCADAMS, PADDY Transferr-ed from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona 35 Homeroom Chairman 15 PUHS Girls' Council Treasurer 25 Cocadettes Band 25 Badminton Club 1, 25 North High Players 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Sophomore Girls' League Council 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 Guidance Office Assistant 45 Biology Dispenser 3. MCARTHUR, STEVE MCFATE, BOB Homeroom Chairman 2, 35 Service Organization5 Excalibur Hi-Y5 Future Business Leaders of America. MCGAUGH, JOHN Freshman Football 15 J.V. Football5 Varsity Footballg j.V. Trackg Olympic Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MCILROY, DAN Homeroom Co-chairman 1, 25 Football 15 Baseball 15 Track 15 j.V. Football 2, 35 Olympic Hi-Y, Vice-President 25 Pep Clubg Book Store Board 4. MCLAUGHLIN, BRUCE Homeroom Co-chairman 35 Homeroom Boys' Alliance 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Northernaires 3, 45 Tenor Section Leader of A Cappella 3, 45 Masque of the Yellow Moon 25 All-State Chorus 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4. MCLEAN, MARLENE Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Regis- tration Assistant 3, 4. McLEOD, NORMAN Boys' Alliance Representative 35 Pacemakers Hot Rod Club, Vice-President 4. MACHULIES, ROBERT Mustang Congress 35 Cafeteria Control Board 45 Varsity Football Manager 45 OlympiC Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 PCP Club 3, 45 j.V. Baseball Manager 35 Physics Club 45 Olympic Hi-Y Secretary 35 Transferred from Central High School, South Bend, Indiana 2. 245 MANKINS, GORDON A. Boys' Alliance Representative 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 13 Track 13 J.V. Track3 Olympic Hi-Y3 Spartan Hi-Y. MARTENS, PATRICIA Glee Club 3, 43 Stadium Club 43 Pep Club 43 Library Work 4. MARTIN, CARL Homeroom Chairman3 Archery Club. MARTIN, JOAN Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3g Student Council 43 Student Con- trol Board 33 Pom-Pon 3, Co-Captain 4g Modern Dance 23 Masque of the Yellow Moon 23 Pep Assemblies 3, 43 Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 33 Talent Assembly 3, 43 Modern Dance Christmas Program 33 Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secre- tary 33 President 43 Tri-Hi-Y Council, Secretary 43 Model Legislature 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Football Attendant 1, 23 Girls' League Fashion Show Alternate 3. MASON, BARBARA Glee Club 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Parzassus 33 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Library Training 23 Host- ess . MATTISON, JOHN Advanced Band 2, 3, 43 Service Band 3, 43 Assemblies 3, 43 North High Bowling League 43 Physics Club 4. MAURER, DON Service Organization Representativeg A Cappella3 Coin Club3 Tennis Club3 Parnassus Club3 Physics Club3 Chem- istry Dispenser. MEDLEY, FRIEDA Pep Club 3, 4. MEKA, MARK Homeroom Chairman 23 Service Organization 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Pacemakers Hot Rod Club 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4. MESZAROS, DICK MICKLE, WESLEY Bowling Team3 Tennis. MILLER, CAROL ANN Transferred from Lehman High School, Canton, Ohio 23 Homeroom Secretary3 Glee Club 2, 33 Pep Club. MILLER, DIANNA Hostess 4. MILLER, GLENDA Girls, League 13 State Badminton Tournament 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Representative 43 Badminton 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MILLER, MARCIA Modern Dance Assembly 33 Sadie Hawkin's Day Assembly 33 Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 White Caps 13 Modern Dance 2, 3, 4- MILLIRON, KAY Majorette 2, Head Maiorette 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL, JOHN Band3 North High P1ayers3 Excalibur Hi-Y, Vice-President. MONTGOMERY, STEVE Boys' Alliance Representative3 Band 2, 3, 43 ROTC 1, 23 Junior Bowling League President. MOORE, DOROTHY Girls' League Council 33 Advanced Band 2, 33 Parnassus 1, 23 Phi-Tyo Y-Teens 23 Latin Club 23 Pep Club l. MOORE. JIM 46 MORELL, CHARLES A Cappella Choir 3, 4. MOUNTAIN, JEANINE Transferred from Pasadena, Ca1if.,,33 Homeroom Chair- man 13 Representative to Student Council 33 Flag Twirler3 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 North High Players 33 Thespians 2, 33 Tri-Detts Tri-Hi Y, Treasurer 43 Foothill Little Theatre 23 Arcettes Vice-President. NASSER, BOB Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Council 43 Frosh Football3 Frosh Track, J.V. Track 23 J.V. Baseball 33 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Viking Hi- Y 1, 2, 33 Sadie Hawkins Day Assemb1y3 North High Players 3, 43 Assemblies 4. NESVACIL, GENE Student Councilg Homeroom Chairman. NEWMAN, TED Transferred from Holbrook High School, Holbrook, Ari- zonag Student Body Social Manager 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 2, 33 Olympic Hi-Y3 Lettermen's Club3 Thom McAn Football Award 4. Baseball 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Basketball 33 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Speech and Drama Club 33 Music Club3 Band 1, 2, 33 NORRIS, JIM NORRIS, ROBIN A Cappella 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. OLSON, TED Wrestling 2, 3, 4. ORE, JIM Baseball, Frosh, J.V. 2, 33 Physics Club 4. OPPELT, BOB J.V. Football 3. ORICK, ANITA Advanced Girls' Glee Club3 Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President3 White Caps Presidentg Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Librarian 33 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3. PALAIS, SHELIA Band 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 Stadium 43 Physics Club 33 Girls' Lea- gue I, 2, 33 Book Club 33 Parnassus 1, 2, 3i Masque of the Yellow Moon 13 Transferred from Phoenix Union High School 2. PAQUIN, RONALD Boys' Alliance Secretary 43 Student Council 43 Homeroom Oliicer 2, 33 Advanced Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Talent Assembly 33 Sadie Hawkin's Day Assembly 33 Parnassus Club 1, 2, Planning Committee 3, 43 Key Club 3, Secretary 4, District Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Legio Honoris 23 Bookstore Board 33 Mustang Roundup Staff 43 Boys' State 3. PARIS, BARBARA Homeroom Chairman 23 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 43 Assembly 2, 3, 4. PAYNE, BETTE Executive Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Committee 1, Treas- urer 2, President 33 Student Body Treasurer 43 Commu- nity Council 33 Student Council Convention 2, 43 Pom Pon 3, 4g Masque of the Yellow Moon 23 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 2, Vice-President 4g Parnassus 3. PAYNE, WARREN Boys' Alliance Homeroom Representative 2. PECTOL, BARBARA Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona 23 Girls' League Representative 23 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 13 Roundup Reporter 3. PEIPELMAN, JOHN French Club 1, 23 Archery Club 1, 2. PEMBERTON, cuucrq PEMBLETON, JOANNE Transferred from Hibbing High School, Hibbing, Minn. 4. PHILLIPS, CLIFTON C. JR. PHILLIPS, NANCY PHILLIPS, SHARMAYN E Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Librarian 4, Trl-DCIIS Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Physics Club 4, PIGG, LINDA LEE Transferred from Sweetwater Union High School 33 G.A.A., Badminton Club, Parnassus, Library Work. PINGITORE, JOAN Social Committee 1, Homeroom Chairman 2, Masque of the Yellow Moon 2, Tennis Club 2, Phi Tyo Y-Teens 35 Hostess 3. PLOTNER, NANCY Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Girls' League Council 1, 2, Cabi- net Secretary 3, Senior Class Representative 4, Girls' State, Representative to Arizona-California Girls' League Con- vention 3, Student Council 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Service Band 2, 3, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President 3, President 4, Model Legislature 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 2, Pep Club 1. POOR, DON Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, 3, 4, Olympic Hi-Y. PORTER, DUANE Track, Frosh 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 2. POULSON, PAT ' Homeroom Co-chairman 4, Baseball, Frosh 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 4. POZIL, LARRY Boys' Alliance Representative 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council Convention 3, 4, Boys' State, Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 4. PREIMSBERG, CHARLES PRETZER, MIKE Transferred from La Jolla High School, La Jolla, Califor- nia 3, J.V. Football 2. PRILL, DICK Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer. PROCTOR, SHARON Girls' League Treasurer 4, Girls' League Council Repre- sentative to the Cabinet 3, Girls' League Representative 1, Homeroom Chairman and Co-chairman 3, Hoofbeats Staff 1, Masque of the Yellow Moon 2, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri- Hi-Y 3, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Soci-ety 3, 4, Activities Office Assistant 4. QUICK, GAYLE Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Tyo YjTC?f1S 2, 3, 4i Art Club 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, Tri-Fideles Trl-Hi-Y l. RACOWSKY, MARSHALL I Parnassus 1, 25 Boys' Alliance Representative 4, Annual Staff Photographer 4, Roundup Photographer 4. RADCLIFFE, GAYLE 1 C . 4 S ' 0 ' t'on President 4, Executive ommittee 9 Sfrliidfgt ll, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 2, 3: Tennis Team 1- Pep Club 1, 2, J.V. Tennis 2, Masque of the Yellow M069 15 Physics Club 4, French Club 4, Tennis Club 1, 23 C0unselor's Office Assistant. RAMSON, BENTON Boys' Alliance Representative 1, 3, Freshman Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Track 2, Viking Hi-Y. RANALLI, JUDY Student Council Representative 3, Girls' League Repre- sentative 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Glee Club 1, Tri- Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 5, 4, Project Chairman 3, School Council Representative 4, Leaders Club 2, Model Legislature 3, 4, Representative 3, Senator 4, Hostess 2, 3. REED, MARY Pep Club 1, 2, Registration Ofiice 3, 4. REED, NANCY F.T.A., Pep Club. REMSBOTTOM, HELEN C. Senior Girls' League Council 4, Representative from Senior Girls' League Council to Girls' League Cabinet 4, Secretary of Student Activity 2, Decoration Committee for Mardi Gras 4, Decoration Committee for Jersey Bounce 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Archery Club 2, Health Center 4, First Prize, Junior Division, Nutrition Essay 3. RENSCHLER, EDDY Transferred from Salem, Oregon 1. REYNOLDS, SHIRLEY Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, Hostess 4, Health Center Assistant 3. RICE, DENNY Freshman Class Vice-President, Student Council, Senior Council, Homeroom Offices, Sadie Hawkins Day As- sembly, Viking Hi-Y. ROBBINS, MARY STEWART Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, North High Players 2, 3, 4, North High Players Production Board 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus Planning Committee 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Dispenser 3, Hostess 4. ROBERTSON, CLEO Homeroom Secretary 2, White Caps l, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Girls' League Junior Council 3, Girls' League Senior Coun- cil 4, Registration 3, 4. ROBERTS, BARBARA Homeroom Chairman 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, Student Council 3, Cafeteria Control Board 3, 4, Homeroom Sec- retary 4, Corral Board, 3 Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 33 Pep Club 3, Art Club 1, Assembly Crew 4, Tri-Fideles Tri- Hi-Y 4, Transferred from Scottsdale High School 2, Pom Pon 1. ROBERTS, JEANENE Transferred from Central High School 1, 2, Dramatic Crew 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. ROBERTS, JERRI Entered from Camelback, Student Council 2, Service Or- ganization Representative 2, Band, Orchestra, Represen- tative to M.E.N.C. in Berkley, Calif., President of Camel- back Music Club, President of the Orchestra, Vice-Presi- dent of Camelback Band, Girls' League. ROBINSON, DICK Homeroom Co-chairman 4, Executive Committee 4, Frosh Football, Basketball, Baseball, J.V. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Viking Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Vice-President 4. ROBINSON, LUCY Pep Club 1, 2, 3. RODGERS, BARBARA Service Organization Representative 4, Glee Club l, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Library Work 3, 4. 2417 RODGERS, GARY Entered N.P.H.S. from Lockland High School, Lockland, Ohio 4, Freshman Treasurer, Senior President, Annual Editor 4, j.V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Track 2, Varsity Baseball l, 3, 4, Swimming l, 2, Delta Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Olympic Hi-Y 4, Spanish Club 2, Vice- President 2, President 3, Math Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3. RODGERS, OZELA ROELS, DICK Entered from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Ari- zona 2, Class Representative 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Coyote Hi-Y, J.V. Football, Frosh Football, J.V. Wrestling, Olympic Hi-Y 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4. ROPER, RAIMA Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Art Club l, 2, Tennis Club, Secretary of Home- room 3, Christmas Assembly 2, 3, Honor Assembly 1, Scholastic Art Awards 1, 2, 3. ROSELL, ROSE Student Council 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Phi Tyo Y-Teens 1. SALMON, BUTCH Varsity Football l, 2, All-State Defensive 4, Frosh Foot- ball, J.V. Football. SALVAGE, PHILIPPE Soccer, Tennis, Olympic Hi-Y 4, Archery. SCHEID, CHARLANN North High's Representative to American Legion Ora- torical Contest 3, State Winner of Voice of Democracy Speech Contest 4, Modern Dance 3, A Cappella 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Assistant Director of North High Players 4, North High Players 2, 3, 4, Student of the Week 4. SCHMIDT, BETTY Freshman Secretary l, White Caps 1. SCOFIELD, GLEN Homeroom Chairman, North High Players 3, 4, A Cap- pella 3, 4, A Cappella Quartet 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Z. SCOTT, ALLEN Homeroom Co-chairman 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Demolay, Senior Steward. SCHWARZ, HEIDI Transferred from Niles Township High School, Skokie, Illinois 3, Homeroom Chairman 3, 4, Annual Student Government Editor. W SEAVER, BEATRICE Stadium Club, Treasurer, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y. SEITZ, MARGARET Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 1, 2. SEVERSON, LARRY Wrestling. SHANKS, MARTIN Homeroom Oflicer l, 2, 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Excalibur Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Math Teachers Association Contest 2. SHADLE, DOUGLAS A Cappella 4, Band 3, 4, Military 1, 2, Military Night 1, 2, North High Players 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 2, ROTC Club 2, Physics Club 4. SHEARER, GEORGEANN Service Organization 1, 3, Pom Pon Alternate 3, Pom Pon Varsity 4, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Pep Club, Latin Club 1. Z, Representative to Model Legisla- ture. 248 SHELLY, BETTY SHERIDAN, BERNICE Homeroom Chairman l, 3, Co-chairman 2, 35 Modern Dance Production Group 2, North High Players 1, 2, 3, Rainbow Girls. SHERWOOD, MIKE A Capella 2, 3, President 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Spartan Hi-Y 1, Excalibur Hi-Y 4. SHORES, DAVID LARRY Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 4, North High Bridle Club, Pep Club 4. SHORT, MARY Service Organisation Representative 3, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Art Club 4, North High Players 2. SHOTLER, PATRICIA Transferred from Paris-American 'High School, Paris, France 3, Glee Club, Captain of the Basketball Team 2, Library Club 2, 3. SHUMWAY, JEROME Intermediate Band, Mustang Band. SIERVOGEL, SANDRA Girls' Glee Club 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, American Field Service Committee 3, 4. SILVER, GALE Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2, Glee Club 1, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Public Speaking Z, 3, Valley Speech Festival 3, North High Players 3, 4. SIMON, RONNIE Boys' Alliance Officer 3, Student Council, Advanced Band, Service Band, Key Club, Book Store Board. SLADE, TODD A. President of Agricultural Club 3. SMITH, CAROL SMITH, MARCIA Future Homemakers of America 3. SMITH, NORMA SMITH, RONNIE Boys' Glee Club 2, A Cappella 3, 4. SOULTOKS, CAROLYN SPEEDLING, CAROL Homeroom Ollicer 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Major- ette 3, 4, Delegate to Asilomar 2, Phi Tyo Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Pep Club l, 2, G.A.A. 1, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4. SPELIOPOULOS, NIKKI Junior Girls' League Council 3, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SPENCER, TIM Senior Class Vice-President, Homeroom Oflicer 2, 3, 4, Frosh Baseball, J.V. Baseball 2, Olympic Hi-Y 3, 4, Let- termen's Club 3, 4. SPRINGER, GARY Freshman Vice-President, Executive Committee, Student Council, Viking Hi-Y. SPURLOCK, BILL Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Physics Dispenser 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Pep Club 1, 4, Award in Arizona Math Contest 2, 3, Award in National Math Contest 3. STACY, Mika STASTNEY, ERNEST L, BOYS' Alliance Representative 3, Advanced Band 2,' 3: Pep Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, Parnassus, Honor Roll. STELL, RICHARD Spanish Club. STEPHENS, RONNIE Homeroom Co-chairman l, Frosh Track, J.V. Track 1, Xffgltg' grack 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Lettermen's u , . STORY, ROBERT North Phoenix High School Art Club Vice-President. STRAW, JOEL Honor Roll. STRAWN, TOMMY Football, Track, Lancer Hi-Y. SULLENS, CHARLENE A Cappella 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Secretary 4. SUMNERS, JOHN Student Council 3, Service Organization 4, Honors Com- mittee 4, American Field Service Committee 3, 4, American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon 2, Baseball 1, Physics Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, qympic Hi-Y 1, 2, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, . SWART, CRIS SYMCOX, JERRY JAY Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Band President 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Parnassus 4. SZINK, CONNIE Girls' League Representative 1, 2, Homeroom Service Or- ganization Representative 3, Homeroom Co-chairman 4, Homeroom Oflicer 1, Student Council 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chap- lain 2, Model Legislature 1, 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, GARY Boys' Glee Club 1, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Future Business Leaders of America. TEN NYSON, MARLENE Transferred from P.U.H.S. in 2, Homeroom Chairman 2, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4, G.A.A. l, 3, Hostess 2, Health Center Association 3, 4, Assistant to Counselor 4. THARP, JIM Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Olympic Hi-Y 3, 4. THOMAS, LIZ Homeroom Chairman 1, Co-chairman 2, 3, Pom Pon Al- ternate 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 41 Sadie Haw- kins Association, Modern Dance Assembly 2, 3. THOMAS, SHARON Transferred from Streator, Illinois, Tri-Hi-Y 15 Health Center. THOMAS, STEWART I Representative to Boys' Alliance 3, PhY5iC5 Clube I-6810 Hong,-ig Pep Club, Honor Roll. THORNTON, DAVID ' s V ' 1 ' ?C?0TlfgH0lI? Tlri:ikmRnJ.V. Football 2, Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 46 Assembly 35 Viking Hi-Y lv 2' 5' 4 Bo s'Alliance Representative I 2' TOOKER, GARY Boys' Alliance Representative 4, ROTC l, 2, Olympic Hi-Y 4, Parnassus l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4. TREADWAY, DENNIS TRENTINI, IRENE Service Organization Representative 1, 2, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 2, Phi Tyo, Y-Teens, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. TRUJILLO, ARNOLD Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 39 Viking 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Physics Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2. TURNBOW, JANELLE Service Organization Representative 3, North High Players 3, Pep Club 1. VALENZUELA, YOLANDA Service Organization 3, Homeroom Girls' League Repre- sentative 1, 2, Junior Girls' League Council Secretary, Senior Girls' League Council Vice-President, Mustang Band 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Treasurer 2, 3, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Teachers of America 2, Golf Club 2, 3, Activities Olhc-e Assistant. VON GRABILL, BRENDA A Cappella Choir, Pep Club, Parnassus, National Honor Society, Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Physics Club, GAA. WADDELL, JOHNNY WADE, DONNA Homeroom Treasurer 1, Masque of the Yellow Moon 2, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pep Club 1, 2. WALKER, HELEN JO Transferred from Bauntiful High School, Bauntiful, Utah, 4, Homeroom Co-chairman 4, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 4, Par- nassus 4. WALKER, JOAN Pep Club 1, Library Work. WALKER, KAREN Girls' League Vice-President 4, Girls' League Council Vice- President 3, Cafeteria Board Chairman 4, Service Organi- zation Representative 3, North High Players 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, Sadie Hawkins Assembly 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, 4. WALKER, SANDRA Transferred from Abraham Lincoln High School, San Jose, Calif., A Cappella 4, Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 4. WALKINGTON, MARY Homeroom Service Chairman 2, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Pep Club l, Assemblies 3, 4, Parnassus l, 2, 3, 4. WALLACE, SANDRA Masque of the Yellow Moon 2, Registration Ofhce. WALTERS, CAROLYN WALTERS, DAVE Homeroom Chairman 1, Football l, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, J.V. 3, Pep Club l, 2, Viking Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Lettermen's Club 4. WARE, BARBARA G. Bookstore Work 4. WATKINS, LOUIS Homeroom Chairman 3, J.V. Baseball, Olympic Hi-Y. WATSON, GLENN Boys' Alliance Representative 2, Art Club 3. 4. 2119 WEIGLE, NANCY Representative to Executive Committee 45 Representative to Student Council 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Parnassus 2, 3, 45 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Presi- dent 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y School Council Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 45 Member of Cafeteria Control 45 Member of Health Committee 45 Representative to Model Legislature 1, 2, 3. WEISBERG, REBECCA Homeroom Secretary 15 G.A.A. I, 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Regis- trars Ollice 3. WELSCH, JACK Physics Club 4. WEST, LYNDA Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Tennis Club 1. WESTOVER, DENNIS Transferred from Glendale, California 35 J.V. Football 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Excalibur Hi-Y. WHITAKER, BONNIE A Cappella. WHITE, DAVID Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Freshman Baseball5 J.V. Baseball 25 Olympic Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Physics Club 4. WHITE, JAN Homeroom Oflicer I, 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee 25 So- cial Committee 2, 3, President 45 Cheerleader Alternate 35 Cafeteria Control Board 45 Modern Dance 35 Masque of the Yellow Moon l, 25 Assemblies 3, 45 Tri-Fideles Tri- Hi-Y, Secretary I, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y Council Secretary 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3. WHITE, SANDRA Advanced Band I, 2, 35 Advanced Girls' Glee Club I5 Masque of the Yellow Moon Band 15 Phi Tyo Y-Teens 3, 4. WILCOX, MILTON Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 33 Projection 4. WlLFERT,TOM Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 15 Advanced Band 3. WILKE, WARREN Honor Guard 25 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Madrigal Singers 45 Archery Club 15 Coin Club 15 Tennis Club 15 Pioneer Hi-Y I5 Physics Club 4. WILLIAMS, EVELYN Glee Club I5 Phi Tyo Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. I. WILLOUGHBY, PHIL Concert Band 3, 45 Transferred from West Phoenix 35 Service Band 4. WILSEN, REX WILSON, ANDREA A Cappella 4. WILSON, BETH 25 Senior Council of Girls' League5 Service Organization Rep- resentative5 A Cappella 3, 45 Annie Laurie 35 Tri-Omega- Phi Tri-Hi-Y. WILSON, SALLY Homeroom Ollicer 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League junior-Senior Council 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 4, Ollicer 45 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 25 Masque of the Yellow Moon l, 25 Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Spanish Club 15 Parnassus 1, 3, 4. WOLF, AUDREY WOMACK, KAREN Homeroom Chairman 1, Co-chairman 25 Homeroom Secre- tary-Treasurer 45 Student Control Board5 Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, 25 Pom Pon Girl 45 Dance Production 2, 35 Student of the Week 25 G.A.A. 15 Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms I, Treasurer 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 35 Football Queen 4. WORTH, MARY BETH Freshman Chorusg Operetta 15 Program Chairman of the Charm Clubg Cheerleader 15 Latin Club 25 National Junior Honor Society 15 Phi Tyo Y-Teens 35 Hi-6 Club Secretary 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Majorette 1, 2, 35 Homeroom Chairman 35 Library Assistant 15 Dramatics Club 15 Band Council 2, 35 Transferred from Newark High School, Newark, Ohio 35 A Cappella Choir 4, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4. WOODLEY, DOTTY A Cappella 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2. WRIGHT, HAROLD Boys' Alliance 25 Student Council 35 Baseball Team 1, 2, Varsity 3, 45 Student Control 45 Lancers Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. YINGER, DAVID Chess Club Vice-President. YOUNG, PHYLLIS Pep Club5 Parnassusg Library5 Principal's Office. YOUNG, SHARON Tri-Fideles Tri-Hi-Y I5 Phi Tyo Y-Teens 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 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