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

 - Class of 1958

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As the class of '58 goes out into the world to make its place, it is the hope that through their four years at North, they have learned more than how to solve equations, communicate with foreign people, and write a correct sentence. Let us hope that the class of '58 has learned how to live and how to cope with this vast and wonderful world of ours, today, tomorrow, and all the future tomorrows. ilfiev'-'K Sandy Sakata Secretary-Treasurer im U-:fx K ,.'L in to J fi: X .X is W .9 X Judie Hedgpeth Honor Court Judge Gary Turner, Boys' Alliance Representative , ,W-aj. 4 ff. , Wy , af, W linda Purlia Honor Court Judge 4- 40- 'io ff Darlene Goto, Girls' League Representative r .7111 flazm, og, 7958 Qrizfzi I Abert, Charles Abraham, Eddie Abram, Gregg 5 r ? . Allison, Judy Adams, David Adams, Tommy Adragna, Vito Allen, David Adamson, Jim Diana Alffasy Paul fi IO Allen,Suzanne Anderson, Deanna Anderson, Stephen Anderson, Steve - T' - ' Averklou, Eve ill, 911, Jufwm Andrews, Bruce Arnce, Louise Arnhold, John Babcock, Mary Jo Baber, Gerald Barley, Suzanne Balamenti, Judy Barclay, Karen Barrety Clark Baca, Beatrice Bahr, James Baker, Roger Baker,Sherry Bakey Loree ,,.,.. . 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Kenney, James Kepner, Kathy King, David they , Mf ' '.1,:,mzyg,g f, ,mmf ff, if ' ' CU 7, Ji ' ' ' Qff ' 7 X if f f ' 5 4 fa 1 2 r r 'rf 'A' ' ' LZL Qing Un, Uuum, Kleinman, Diane Knoth, Nick Knowles, Janet X Knowles, Susie Koch, James Koch, Stewart Kurce, Pete Koehler, Patricia Koenig, Mary Kurtzeman, Ronald Lamb, Owen ff Kohl, Jim Lance, Judy Landgren, Milton Landis, Nancy Langacker, Frances Langdon, Linda Lathrop, Carolyn Lee, Bill Lee, Judy Lemons, Don Leonard, Brian Leonard, Jerry Le Va,-I Beffy Lavender, Ronald Leach, Andy Ledford, Patricia Lewis, Rodney W? wie 5 ,yv. ,i V 5' A Q 2 ' rift nl L L, Luffy, Nan Leonard, Olen Loomis, Margarel Long, Dallas Loranger, Carolyn Lodge, Everett Luhrs, Suzanne Lumpkin, Nedra UML Qrwnlop. 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Jn 914, Phillips, Jan Phillips, Sylvia Pierce, John M1-AR .vm Patterson, Pat Pepper, Jackie Peters, Judith Peterson, Judie Ottin Padberg, Brian Parisek, Doris Parrent, Carol Parsons, Annette Paterno, Joe Pattillo, Sharon Kay Paul, David Peachey, Jim g, William Overton, Richard Owens, Charlene ...jim nl , a--R Pilkington, Jack Pingitore, Jean Plotner, Alice Polson, Allan Powell, Jean Prather, Pe Purlee, Mary Lou nny Prevratil, Marianne Price, Beverly Purlia, Linda Pursley Linda Procumer, Diane . Quain, Ronnie Rankin, Shirley Rafts, Nancy Y fs, Reade, Carole Reece, Kay Reehl, Sue QQQ 1ILBn,6'u4q, 14, Reimer, Judy Rhodes, John Rice, John vt , Robinette, Eddie 4 i I Riedema n, Diane Ritchie, Daniel Robbins, Steve Robert, Cavett fi X x J Lf f ff: of 1' I A I . ilfjij jDf4KittIeson, Susan if N six ,Qf , mlm-Qf.f-2.z3fw.wm+,,nw -,nv . ' , wifi? K-x,f:wfz'f4 , if. , ,gf ,441 , ff f 4 gif! 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' A Z . ,ri 41- -,- 1' Qwfz QU f , 'V V ,h,:,,1j, -1 Q it , to i ff ' I .. my 1:1 ,XZ ,. M e, 1, 1 , VV C ' 'rw -' 5 . , H, ,. , ,, gwwy. 4 f , v yf,4,,,,, , I chu? 5 1 tif if 45 ,f X 4 9 ' W W Bob Stafford President V V Frank Dlumentl Vice-President lt won't be long now before the junior class will become the leading class on campus. For the past three years, they have been looking forward to and planning for this very big year. During these last few years, they have proven, themselves and to North Phoenix High School, that they will be able to take over the responsibilities and duties that go along with being seniors. Good luck to the class of '59. Gloria Mudersbach Secretary-Treasurer Digg Pat Jopp Honor Court Judge Ed Rathie, Boys' Alliance Representative rj. 2 Jim Ludke Honor Court Judge im' Ann Nelson, Girls' League Representative Baron, Robert Bast, Terrence Beckerleg, Maureen Belshen Bllllgs Bell, Judith Bendalin, Sherman Berkowitz, Stephen Bibeau, Maureen Bishop, Linda Bjorge, Benay Black, Janette Blanton, Carolyn Boot, Julia Boice, John Boyle, Patrick Bradley, Bonnie Bright, Barbara Browne, Donna Brown, George Brown, Joyce Brown, Linda Bulla, Barbara Burkhardt, Linda Burnett, Joanne Burnett, Judith Alpert, Brenda Anderberg, Michael Anderson, Louise Armstrong, Claudia Arnce, Billie Arnote, Donna Bailey, Marlene Baines, Christie Bales, Elizabeth Barger, Ralph I ml WUPW ml , ill il il llftiflp 48 Cardon, Josette Chalke, George Chambers, Donnie Chapman, Ruth Chase, Paul Chase, Sandra Christeson, Arda Clark, Kay Clark, Kenneth Clarke, Susan Clifton, Michael Cline, William Clyatt, Glenda Coassolo, Emily Coe, Nancy Coll, Anne Cone, Barbara Cooper, Jack Crawford, Stephen Crobarger, John Curry, La Donna Curtis, Frank Dalgleish, Arlene Davenport, Jeanne Dean, Carolyn Dean, Deanna DeSpain, Lawrence Dick, Robert Diumenti, Frank Doss, Bonnie Driggs, Deanna Dryfhout, Loretta Dufford, Arlene Duran, Alex Edlund, Philip Edwards, Jay Elson, Jerry Ernest, Beverly Ervay, Steven Evans, Bonnie Everett, Delece Farmer, Sandra Fellars, David Feyer, William Figarelli, Grace Fitzgerald, Diane Flint, Eugenie Foster, Sheila Foster, Susan Frederick, Jackson Fuiks, Karen Fullmer, Cherie Gannarelli, Paul Gaspar, Bobbie Gibbs, Carolee Goletz, Bill Goodrich, Sarah Goodwin, Sophia Goto, Kenny Gray, Sally Green, Sue Green, Winston Greenberg, Susan 'Grieenleep Judy Griffiths, Susan Griggs, Linda Hagberg, Jo,an,- wHalvorsen, Carl Hamman, Gary Hanson, Bob .J 1 l ' X, lv Mtvrl- ,ui W' I .Jn v X 736-1 ' JN v A . Husemann, Barbara Inman, Thomas Ison, Sandra Jackson, Ruth James, Joe James, Minnie Jekel, Louis Jester, Sandra Jones, Russell Jones, Sharon Jopp, Patricia Jorgenson, Sandra Kasl, Dennis Keller, Vicki Kemper, Karen Kendall, Elaine Kendall, Patricia Kenney, Patricia Kettlewell, John Kimse, Patsy Harlan, Margie Helsing, Betty Henry, Helen Hensley, Gilbert Henthorn, Sharon Hicks, Barbara Hill, Loretta Hillman, Ann Hilton, Vivian Hoesch, Daniel l l0QQQ.DLMilL?, Holley, Mary Horner, Lee V Hostetler, Barbara Hurd, Linda qv., 1 Martin, Rochelle McCabe, Barbara McCIoy, Nancy McCluskey, Janet McCulloch, Martha McDaniel, Howard McDonald, Justine McKinney, Doris Menichelli, Geraldine Mikal, Sandra Kingman, Cynthia Klamert, Barbara Klemmer, Jo Kridle, Constance Lamm, Patti Landino, Frank Larson, Gordon Larson, Sharon Lau, Frederick Lee, Judy Lee, Nancy Lee, Sylviam 'lJelirnan,'Gary Leis, Ellen Lewis, Mary Ann Ljubicich, Barbara Loeb, Susan Lopez, Celia Lowery, Betty Ludke, James MacAfee, Daniel Maloney, Dennis Manning, Jeanette Martin, Floyd Martin, Nancy Miku, Marilyn Miller, Betty Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Judith Miller, Wilson Mills, Suzanne Moat, Mary Moore, Marilyn Moore, Maurine Morey, Sharon Morris, Barry Morrison, Elizabeth Morrow, Gaye Mudersbach, Gloria Muir, Sandra Munsil, Dawn Nations, Bonnie Neal, Roy Nelson, Russell Neveln, Richard Newman, Doris Nowicki, Carole Nunnally, Diana Oberfield, Earl O'Brien, Bonnie Ollson, Louis O'Toole, Dennis Owen, Janice Painter, Gloria Palmer, Doris Payne, Nancy Payne, Thomas Pearce, Rebecca Perkins, Marcia Phillips, Coeta l Ji wiyrbvgrxssjmgx ,-,,ffjlffW -Y by fl lfox W, J wp' fl' sakafa, Matthew U' Sarko, Jeanne Saufley, Ron Schlabach, Carolyn Schwarting, Gary Scott, Cathy Seay, Jimmie Sheppard, Nancy Sherman, James Sinovic, Sharon Skladzien, Patricia Smith, Donna Smith, Marsha Smith, Myrna Sorgatz, Karen 54 Pierce, Janet Pillman, Veronica Ponder, Robert Powell, June Prchal, Charles Prince, Leslie Purdue, Linda Pyle, Judith Quegayh, Adolfo - Ramras, Norman Rathie, Edward Raynes, Russell Reitmeyer, Thomas Rink, Leo Robinson, Carolyn Robinson, Minnie Robinson, Sandra Rodgers, Mary Rudd, Bill Rupe, Jerry Sparks, Bill Stafford, Bob Staples, Lucy Starr, Mary Anna Stein, Herbert Steinberg, Arlene Stemen, Carol Sterna, Vikki Stonier, Anita Sullivan, Carol Swan, Suzanne Swanson, Duane Swanson, Terry Swartz, La Donna Swinford, Carol ik Tait, Thomas Z--jg :1, 5 .T Tannatt, Jill ff, in Tapp, Ronald .- ' Tellis, Donald Kipp, Terry y ,X - 1 1 bf? 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I , f if L f Getting ready to look their very best are class officers Janice Taylor, Billie Jo Hicks, and Patty Phelps. i l is as Lifes- pg T f Learning all about the birds and bees in their biology class are Brenda Payne and Sharon Pierce. Wayne Newton gets a woman's touch from Sue Mendelsohn before having his picture taken for the annual. SUMO The Sophomores were off to a good start at the beginning of the year when they sponsored the Rock and Roll Rumble . This was a new and different idea and is a good example of the vigor they have put into all their activities. One of their successful proiects this year was the selling of souvenir megaphones which increased school spirit. Another example of their initiative was the sponsor- ship of the horse Sheba , She performed during half times at the majority of the Mustang home games. Throughout the Christmas season, they sponsored a drive for St. John's Indian Mission. With the help of the Military Department they packages 375 gift pack- ages. Not only their energetic class officers but the whole class worked on all Mustang projects and proved to themselves and to all others that they are well qualified to become the iunior class of tomorrow. t.,k Wi' ' A I X A, X5 l 5.51 ,,. .5 1 W N ,fin . ,.xg' Wayne Newton President 4. ,Q , I ,f f Patty Phelps Secretary Svphvmom Uggim la! K' ll I 4 .U J bf' f l . K X. i Z' 1 Janice Taylor Vice President ' alph Bodine Q . nor Court Judge wilt John Wikle Boys Alliance Representative A gs? 'C Billi Jo Hicks Girls' League Representative .v-.i,..,,....-,....- .,....,, ,M . 1 if G I, f mivv' 7' K , P ,D B A f ?i5'?3fff'!f K . i A v-W.. n i 1:13 . B ,a M B A -f. i A 3 ff,2a,:j:f L-.V .1 . 'I 4 3 ,B , A ,. i-rp ,hh -A V gr v fl Q: .WT 'ii A, f .'-' ii 5 'V l W 'V' E1 X '- t 1 - an V! 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But before long the class of '61 was in the full swing of things and had even learned the helpful art of squeezing a little fun in with their homework. With the help of their counselors and outstanding class officers, they have supported all North's activities and promise to be some of the best and most energetic leaders in the coming three years. ,win SWS George Farnbach . Cheryl Henson LaVerne Wilson Treasurer Honor Court Judge Girls' League Representative ': 9 V X , ,L,,, 4 '-emi? . ,,1'1 ' , nf' mf! 1 E gh r in me .- , Barker, Edwin Barnes, Donald Barnes, Earle Barnes, Sandra Bartholmew, Richard Batchelder. 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Wilkie, Dickson Williams, Barbara Williams, Carolyn Lucille Williams, Carolyn Lee Wilson, LaVerne Wilson, Robert Wilson, Shelia Winters, Carol - Wisniewski, Peggy Witmer, Paul Yee, Bennie Yellin, William Y Wynn, Kenneth Young, Gerald Yow, John Yow, Suellyn Zakes, Rita Zweiger, Carole Zybura, Herman Totedo, Joseph Tornquist, Maribeth Trotman, June Tuerff, Kerry Turley, Louise L--......,,,,,,,mK Upchurch, Billie nderwood, Nancy ade,Janet a np, omas Walters, Judith Walton, Di Anne Ware, Constance Weber, Bernard Weir, Ricky Walker, Carole Wells, Joyce Wendel, Steven Weston, Gwen White, Mark Wilhelm, Marjorie F 1 in Time out for Mari Ann Sizemore at the Freshman Tennis Tournament. Hurry! Upper classmen, Jerry Metters and Richard Smith, view freshmen girls, Frances Gonzales and Linda Barfoot with interest. ,D X , . 'tt -:- . Some freshmen make their first journey clown the busy Freshmen are known for dropping trays and James halls. Isaacs learns this the hard way. fy i, Pam Schneider, Marian Smith, Russel Flaherty, and Bob Gordon work industriously under the helpful guidance of Mr. H. West. One way traffic. A friendly ending to the game as Sheila Wilson shakes hands with her Camelback opponent. -ii' 'Z -ll 3..m.n-lf 'iii' H 2 ' ' , 3 ' Pg.. '. 1 ' ' V, '9 ' ' ff: I .1 y 4 ! . V , ,J . l i , A4 B.. gf. . V . . k, .V 5 V in f 'MQW 1 'f Ahl This is delicate work. Concentration and more concentration as Diane Kidd shows her skill in typing. s'run VE ff ,.,.M ,.wa5T ,Y 'u,. I I, . , 'Z wh !,, : 'wsgf' -' .X ' 1 . li, L.. , l f. -, ' -L' ' , ex ,, JA -Wiiv, y.','. 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He also presides over the daily sessions of the Executive Committee and is the Student Body Spokesman to the Admin- istration. Our Vice-President, Richard Shaw, takes the place of the President in case of his vacancy. He also presides over the meetings of the Student Council, and this year was made Parliamentarian for the Executive Committee. Keeping the minutes for the Executive Committee and the Student Council, and handling the correspondence for the Associated Stu- dents are some of the duties Nancy Rogers performs as Secretary. This year Nancy was also made Secretary of the School Council. Nancy Burton, our Treasurer, handles all the bookkeeping for the Associated Students' treasury. She also is in charge of all class and Student Body elections. 651713: T7 Secretary Nancy Rogers Treasurer Nancy Burton i and Sophnnwfuzas First row: Geri Canalez, Barbara Ong, Sandy McAndrew, Billy Jo Hicks, Darby Collard, Janice Taylor, Linda Seaman, Highty Christy. Second row: Patty Phelps, Ellen Davis, Karen Kridle, Linda Ratliff, Carol Tanner, Beverly Bulla, Gayle Edlund, Barbara Arnce. Student government was originated to represent the students on the North High campus. The Student Coun- cil was set up to give students the opportunity to ex- press their wishes on how North High should be operated. The Student Council is composed of one representative from each second period homeroom, the Student Body Officers, the officers of each of the classes, the officers of the Girls' League, the officers of the Boys' Alliance, Third row: Mike Aarni, Mike Heitz, LaVerne Wilson, Dianne Brown, Carole Walker, Linda Heizer. Fourth row: Bill Reid, Bernie Weber, Peter Pandele, John Wikle, Steve Denton, Gordon Mell, Bill Nichols. the Honor Court judges, one member of each of the standing committees, selected by the standing com- mittee, and the officers of the Service Organization. The presiding officer of the Student Council is the Student Body Vice-President, this year being Richard Shaw. U The Student Council has the right to develop policies, set standards, and make and enforce any rules related to student activities. It also makes any rules of conduct canal 9 n 1- f JtA...S2I1.L0lI.A, sl First row: Linda Purdue, Pat Jopp, Josette Cardon, Janet Phillips, Bettina Kanard, Sandy Sakata, Margaret Burton, Susie Knowles, Nancy Burton. Second row: Dick Fishel, Leslie Prince, Sandy Muir, Lelah Yue, Rosie Black, Paul Finch, Jack Dole, Carmen Ruthling. for the Student Body as it feels necessary, in order to enforce the Honor Code. This year, as in years of the past, the Student Council has brought forth new policies and ideas tor the better- ment of North High, as a whole. Probably the most important thing accomplished this year was the revision of the North High Constitution. Another of the more important things the Council did was to redecorate the Corral. The installation of new booths and other ac- cessories created a new atmosphere, which made the Third row: Curtis Beckman, Sharon Jones, Linda Purlia, Lynn Taylor, Sandra Harsha, Janet Knowles, Ron Shinn, Jay Stuckey, Robin Bechtel, Ted Davies, Gary Turner. Fourth row: Ed Rathie, Alan Polson, Andy Leach, Pete Hohs, Bob Clauss, Richard Chiate, Bob Murphy, Jim Ludke, Richard Smith, Gary Peter Klahr. Corral more popular with the students. The importance of the Student Council cannot be over- estimated. It has done many things this year, and in the years to come, the Student Council will continue to do things for the improvement of North High. 172141 X President Lelah Yue Seated: Miss Sayre, Cheryl Garrigues, Lelah Yue, Sandra All girls on the North High campus belong to the Girls' League. The purpose of this organization is to provide an opportunity for all girls to participate in girls activities, to stimulate a pride in membership, and to foster such personal ideals as fair-mindedness, courtesy, and friendship toward all students. The Girls' League Cabinet is the executive part of this organization. lt consists of the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, a representative from each of the four classes, a friendship committee, a publicity chairman, and one rotating member from each Council. The Girls' League Cabinet has the power to enforce policies made by the League councils, continue business of the League between meetings of the councils, and appoint committees not provided for by the League's Constitution. The president is responsible for the Cabinet meetings and the general welfare of the League as a whole. The vice-president, secretary, and treasurer perform the duties indicated by the name of their office, plus many others. The publicity chairman is responsi- ble for all things dealing with publicity for the League and its functions. The friendship chairman is in charge of a committee which greets new students and helps to acquaint them with North High. , ,, iiwf Harsha, Carmen Ruthling. Standing: Sandra Harris, Billie Jo Hicks, Ginny Theisan, Patsy Nelson, Darlene Goto, Linda Langdon, Alice Plotner. Freshmen First row, Dianne Brown, Linda Sperry, Mary Ann Neal, Virginia Robinson, Pam Schneider Second row, Nancy Rodman, Mary Anne Sizemore, Joyce Car- son, Judy Sadler, Claudia Hoover, Jan Robertson Third row, LaVerne Wilson, Sue Hanneman, Sandy Barnes, Diane Adams, Betty Hastie, Judy Drage, Ruth Arthur, Shari Clark Fourth row, Jayme Love, Martha Ice, Sharon Hedgepeth, Abbie Beller, Carol Pearsall, Kathy Smith The Girls' League Councils have the power to set standards, develop policies, and make rules necessary to the League. They also regulate and initiate the activities of the League. For each proiect the League undertakes, the tasks are divided up among the four class councils. Juniors First row, Nancy Payne, Carolyn Green, Sylvia Lee, Suzie Swan Second row: Jeanne Serko, Jeanne Davenport, Lynne Zylstra, Wanda Wright, Marilyn Moore, Donna Arnote Third row, Susan Griffiths, Barbara Klammert, Diane Fitzgerald, Barbara Hicks, Patsy Nelson, LaDonna Curry, Ann Nelson Sophomores First row, Cathy Barnes, Ginny Thiessen, Billie Jo Hicks, Barbara Beatty, Vicki Ratkowski Second row, Jerilyn Spatz, Judi Mahan, Sheila LeBoyer, Becky Glick, Madalyn Carey, Cindy Buchannan, Jan Enright Third row, Yolanda Leonard, Helen Smith, Linda Light, Ann Ash- ley, Norma Sanders, Claudia Clark This year, the Girls' League presented the annual Blue and Silver Ball to help sponsor the foreign ex- change student. Its theme, Pink Fantasy, was carried out with decorations of castles and pink clouds. An- other maior proiect presented by the League was the Spring Fashion Show, its theme this year being Blos- soms of Spring. Seniors First row, Mary Musselman, Marlene Faulkner, Barbara Drink water, Marilyn Kirby Second row, Sandy Mervis, Sandy Sakata, Louise Mincks, Dar lene Goto, Sandy Martensen Third row, Mari Anne Stryker, Kathy Sullivan, Miss Williams Judy Hedgepeth, Jeanne Ross, Linda Langdon Emp! Boys' Alliance Officers Secretary, Ted Davey, President, Carl Schellenberg, Treasurer, Gary Klahr. Missing Vice President, Doug Whitneybell The Boys' Alliance, composed of all boys at North High, exists for the purpose of rendering service to the school and the community, and for promoting activities for boys. The Mustang Congress is the representative organ- ization of the Boys' Alliance. It consists of the execu- tive officers and one representative elected from each homeroom. Operating under a brand-new constitution this year, the Boys' Alliance had an eventful year. Proiects com- pleted include: sponsoring the annual Freshmen Mixer, co-sponsoring with the Girls' League the highly suc- cessful Jersey Bounce Sports Dance, and decorating the cafeteria's Christmas tree. The year was capped off with the annual Moonlight and Memories formal dance which was attended by several hundred couples. Representatives M First row, .lack Foreman, Gary Klahr, Ted Davey, Gary Turner, Terry Sidwell, Carl Schellenberg Second row, Mr. Cheranich, Edward Rathie, John Wikle, Melbourne Hillman, Dean Helland, Mr. Hoffman lfxecutzbf, fn V , N. 4. 5 B H' 'I Executive Committee Members Seated, Lelah Yue, Nancy Burton, Margaret Burton, Dave Matthews, Nancy Rogers, Mr. Cary Standing, Ann Mitchell, Carl Schellenberg, Jay Stuckey, Bob Stafford, Wayne Newton, Mike Aarni The Executive Committee is composed of the Student Body Officers, the presidents of the following: the four classes, Boys' Alliance, Girls' League, and Service Organization, the Chief Justice of the Honor Court, and members elected by the Student Council. This committee executes the policies established by the Student Council and carries on the business of the Student Body between meetings of the Student Coun- cil. The committee acts as the bridge between the administration and the student body. It is in charge of student body business from the allocating of funds for different departments to the selecting of Student of the Week. tm e r ' 3 , 'f 1 Q 1,1 ,. . . t K. ,. tug 'LX' Y io-t fi f t ' f '4' -V V, b , v, I x D . gi . L .t . A-,J , f , Hn ,- I . 3 .u far, 1 I ,Al ., as ,. V , V i, K ,, , tw., Q 5, f . ,L t L I J - f , V f , kj fra 1 1 ' ' ' ' s . ' - Y B - V.. f 'Q ' - if . A -' V w' - Q f 'Nr' 'ff ' 4,3 ' ' , 'Q Y fs. I - ' if ,v, I Q dy S- F . L , . g Q ,I mx., ,,' N T A r 4 ,swf .. 1 5 . .ff f l,-.,,?'-1 'il ., 1 G 1 - ,J:I.,,X,A,f Executive Committee First Semester Executive Committee Second Semester Seated' Darb Collard, 5l 6f0f1 Jones, Rosie Black, Barbara Seated, Rosie Black, Diane Keith, Ellen Davis, Janace Stauffer 1 Y . . . . Amge Standing, Paul Finch, Dick Fischel, Jerry May, Bob Smith Standing, Carter Crite, Dick Fischel, Bernie Weber, Joe Eh- lers, Bill Reid ...Qi Selwicn, Unqamgatzbn, Secretary, Tena McDowell, President, Ann Mitchell, Vice President, Marianna Warren, Treasurer, Benay Biorge The Service Organization was formed for the pur- pose of administering all school and community service projects. It is composed of four officers, the president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, and one service chairman from each homeroom. Once a semester the officers and representatives meet to discuss any problems they have and to decide on service proiects. The money to be donated to these projects is usually raised by having an auction in each of the representative's second period class. The money is then turned into the sponsor, who sends it to the designated institution. During the first semester this year, over four hundred dollars was contributed to the Foreign Exchange Stu- dent Fund. The Service Organization completed several other worthy proiects. Some of these were: The Crippled Children's Home, Gomper's Memorial Clinic, and Christmas and Thanksgiving boxes to the poor. Class Representatives 17 First row, Kathleen Oliver, Joanne Boyd, Diane Schenk, Sue Mendelsohn, Betty Echeveste Second row, Deanna Dean, Janice Henry, Judy Sorkin, Nancy Johnson, Judy Drage, Linda Barfoot 'f . ,ws fr f LlgQfQ!Ll2L Bnwwla, Cafeteria Board Seated: Tena McDowell, Sandra Harsha, Miss Starr, Sandy Sakata Standing, Frank Diumenti, Mrs. Robert Jackson Mrs. J. R. Stanley, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Horne The Cafeteria Board is composed of students, par- ents and teachers who meet to discuss cafeteria prob- lems and form policies. The board makes and enforces rules necessary to the efficient serving of food on the school campus at the least possible cost. Three years ago the Cafeteria Control Board came into existance. It was organized to help keep the cateterua an orderly place to eat in. Both lunch periods have Control Board members on duty. They patrol the cafeteria to see that order is kept and may give Honor Courts to any violators of the cafeteria rules. To illus- trate proper and improper conduct for students in the cafeteria, the Control Board puts on an assembly skit each year. if 2, Cafeteria Control Board WW First row, Barbara Drinkwater, Madge Munro, Diane Schenk, Bettina Kannard, Linda Beck, Sandy Steele, Diane Coffee, Sheila Wiese Second row, Fred Hopper, Allan Polson, Janet Phillips, Janet Knowles, Tom Adams, Jim Peachey, Rosie Black, Marcia Gannarelli, Judee Peterson Third row, Mark Button, Andy Dougles, Ronnie Evans, Francis Karam, Bob Clauss, John Piowa , R' h d S 'th Ph'l G ty xc ar ml , I rippin and X . fs WMM Ce Honor Court Seated, Pat Jopp, Judy Hedgepeth, Margaret Burton, Jim Ludke, Linda Purlia, Cheryl Hensen Standing, Mr. Nicolay, Marsha Maake, Rhea Stone, Jeff Berner, Pat Boyce, Ralph Bodine, Miss Adams The Honor Court is composed of the Chief Justice and judges from each class. It has original jurisdiction in all cases involving the violation of the Honor Code. In all cases under the jurisdiction of the Honor Court, the defendant has the right to a speedy and just trial. All decisions of the court are based on conclusive evi- dence but the defendant has the right to appeal his case. The Health Committee was established to promote better health among North High students. lt does this by sponsoring health assemblies and campaigns. This year, the Health Committee sponsored a contest cen- tered on good nutrition. The students with the best slogans, posters, and essays were awarded prizes. Health Committee kinson Seated: Mr. Caldwell, Miss Potthoff, Mrs. Brown, Miss Wil- Standing, Mr. Pace, Mr. Thomas 11324 spam Q3 C17 fi! Assembly Committee Seated: Mabel West, Miss McCormick, Dave Matthews, Margaret Burton Standing, Mr. Denton, Richard Shaw, Wayne Newton, Darby Collard, Mr. Cardon The Athletic Association is composed of both stu- Composed of both teachers and students, the dents and teachers. It has the power to develop policies Assembly Committee was formed for the purpose of and to make and enforce any rules necessary for the planning and directing the assemblies. The committee financing of interscholastic athletics. It also has sole is in charge of investigating speakers, scheduling as- charge of the administration of all money received semblies and previewing a dress rehearsal of the or expended in connection with interscholastic athletic assemblies before they are presented to the students. contests. W s ff Tl .sseaxvfi T 'vi-.T A T f r Athletic Association Seated, Gloria Mudersbach, Bill Ward, .lan Taylor Standing, Mr. Caldwell, Mrs. Phelps, Cleo Wackerbarth 2h X ..E. with . e V? -- ' l lf' fvf' ,, ' V I, L ig tl It ,IF All 1-1 ff! 'J nfl ,rw Social Committee '53 I Seated, Mary Shields, Madge Munro, Josette Cardon, Diane Elder, Sharon Jones Standing, Miss Carper, Sharon Speake, Beverly Bulla, Charlene Kripner, Bob Hasseries, Gail Daugherty, Marcia Samuelson, Ann Ashley Brenda Alpert The Social Committee regulates school social events and it establishes policies regarding prices of admis- sion to school activities. Two Friendship Parties were given during the year to welcome new students. The Social Committee also provided Christmas decora- tions for the auditorium and library. A The Bookstore Board has the power to develop policies, set standards, make and enforce rules neces- sary to the efficient operation of the Bookstore in the service of the student body. The board meets to dis- cuss changes in the prices of books and other school supplies and tries to keep these prices as low as possible. ' A Bookstore Board . Seated, Mr. Beckham, Patty Phelps , Standing, Mr. Burton, Jack Dole, Mr. Ste- 7 ju, phens, Doug Whitneybell ii 60122261 Epmd 4 f ' Corral Board Seated, Marcia Gannarelli, Larry Drinen, Darby Collard, Art lopez Standing, Mr. Carey, Jon Barrows, Steve Berkowitz, Edward Keeley, Gary Klahr, Mr. Hawk The Corral Board, which is composed of both teachers and students, works directly for the students, as the Corral belongs to the North High Student Body. The board has the responsibility of keeping the Corral in good condition and making and enforcing necessary rules of student conduct. After receiving permission from the Student Council, the Corral Board has gone ahead with its redecorating plans. The addition of new facilities has created a new atmosphere in the Corral, and has made it a more popular place for students during the lunch periods and after school. If UL 4 , K , , . L . A. , . .5-Q A I , , .L 1 W. f Nia ,aj , ri, 25 La. 91, Eff ' ff , if lik FI' ,a 54 , 4,- -, 1? -P31 x,j -,I . PM ' F-71- ,Q .Jil S5l' . :Q y -' ,343 , 1.- 5-J' ' fflfr, 55 .1 ' L: 1 v f -1,, ,, ' ,x , C '11 ' L ' 1 'Q Q x N 1' 1 in . ' JL.. f , 4 1 r.', A. --a' . :wg . .gl . W. Kumi DL ' IL The Board of Education of the Phoenix Union High School System employs our superintendent, distributes authority and determines the policies for this district's schools. Members are elected by the voters of the school district. Mrs. F. A. Bons will celebrate her 25th years on the board this October. She was elected to the board in October, 1933, and this year is the first time she has accepted the presidency of the board. Newly elected to the board is Elmo Gerber. He has a great interest in the school and community and promises to be a valuable member of the board. Superintendent Bruce Moore has efficiently exe- cuted the responsibilities of his office. Bruce Moore Superintendent Dr. Trevor G. Brown Mr. JaY HYde Mrs. F. A. Bons Mr. Frank Haze Burch President Mr. Elmo Gerber Dr. Charles Purtymun Mr. Orville Hamm Miss Vera McCormick MY- 5'a'1leY Cardon Mr. A. L. Flowers Mr. Lynn Fitzgerald Photographs by Arizona Studios North Phoenix High SchooI's administration has maintained a keen interest in our progress here and has spared no effort to keep our school one of the nation's best. One of the ablest administrators is Principal Charles M. Burton. His intense interest in the students has re- flected much praise on North High. In the absence of the Principal, in addition to his regular duties as Assistant Principal, Mr. Orville Hamm is in charge. Miss Vera McCormick handles the girls' problems as Dean of Girls. Mr. Stanley Cardon is Boys' Advisor. With Mr. A. L. Flowers' transfer to Central Office, Mr. Lynn Fitzgerald has moved from head of Guidance and Counseling to acting registrar. Mr. Roche is now acting head of the Guidance and Counseling Depart- ment and is sharing office duties with Mr. Cardon. Mr. Charles Burton Principal iA?ams'.MlSi' EUFLM' Allen, Mrs. Aileen Anderson, Edward L. Anderson, Henry M. X' enlailong eahons Human Relations General Shop Geometry-Algebra mencan ovemmem Behind-the-wheel Training Golf Coach Co-sponsor of Honor Court Baughn, Mrs. Elizabeth Belluzzh Bef' H- Bock, M555 Gfekhen E- Brfemfman' .Miss Regna F Librarian Auto Shop English Girls Physical Education General Shop Junior Class Sponsor Bon Civis Tri-Hi-Y Excalibur Hi-Y G. A. A. - . B I M ,J B, Caldwell, 'William R. Carey, James E. I Elijevllfrs A cfimlelorlcififjgship Boys' Physical Education PhY?'CS-Genefa' SCIGHCB Junior Class Sponsor Tri Amitie -lv Foofball Coach Natlonal Honor Soclely Athletic Association Parnassus Carper, Miss Edith M. Counselor-Citizenship Student Social Committee Amicae Tri-Hi-Y Cary, Douglas Chard, l.BWl'el'ICe American Government Print Shop Sfudenf Body Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor Cheranich, Steve N. Spanish Boys' Alliance Sponsor 'Y 'Q' Clark, Arthur B. C09f1?C, Robert E. Cooper-Marsh, Mrs. lvy W. Collffef, Genie Wendell Biology American. History Ecgnomicg-American Government Public Speaking-Drama World History British Exchange Teacher North High Players Nl -or X Cox, Miss Marian R. English Lancers Hi-Y Crouch, Sgt. Robert E. Military Sophomore Class Sponsor ROTC Daou, Miss Isabel Davis, Albert O- Typing Music Department Band Deaver, Miss Elsie H. DSHTOH, Ben R- Shorthand Honor Court Sponsor Drinkwater, Herbert General Math.-Algebra Senior Class Sponsor Music Department Choir-Glee Club Enloe, Miss Mary Ann Music Department Student Social Committee Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y Descoteaux, Miss Margaret D F d Counselor-Citizenship raper' re A ,-Hi-Y Visual Aids Director Bonne mie Trl Freshman Class Fickeisen, Mrs. Florence R. Fields, Miss Chloe C Homemaking Typing Future Homemakers of America Fowler, Ted A. Gathings, Miss Miriam E. Glllelandf Frank W- Gleason' -01 Miss Virginia Art-Ceramics English Physics Human Relations Behind-the-wheel Training Faculty Courtesy Committee Tri DBMS Gomez, Miss Mary Grobe, Mrs. Mary L. Hagerty, M. R. Jr. Hall, Henry C. Spanish English American History Biology Sophomore Girls' League Sponsor Sigma Phi Gamma Nautilus Club W ' WCW Y V 7 7 Hathcock Vernon Hamilton, Miss Bartelle Hardt, Richard B. Eledric Siwp Hawk, Arthur M. English Boys' Physical Education Radiwwood Shops Algebra-Geometry Le Bon Coeur VHFSUY Basketball Chess Club Corral Board Hoffman, William J, Holliman, Mrs. Ruth V. HOYUSI Jim I Horton, MGVY June English Home Counselor Counselor-Citizenship Human Relations Boys' Alliance Tennis Club Child Guidance ...J Howatt, Miss Isabelle D, Hyink, Lawrence Jr Inman Thomas-E -M J- 4 Jacks Mildred E Spanish American History D Trig-Solid Geoip Seniolr English I English Stadium Club Pep Club N English Dept. Head i .IK m K. A ' ,,. , . . nvcunol, Jullll lu. Art Reading TYPin9'OfflCe Tfalnlng American Government Hoofbeats Art Advisor Student Social Committee FutL?riBusnness leaders World Geography o merlca Marion, Mrs, Alice c. Mcoermon, aiu H. MCKl'l eYf Joseph L- Miller, R. Boyd English Safety Education Am? Ca ' Government JOUI'f'IBliSm JV Baskmball National Honor Society Publications Parnassus Quill 8. Scroll 461 Y. Miller, Mrs. Muriel Kerby Montgomery, Miss Winona Morgan, Miss Helen A' Munger, Mjss lsadore English American History English Bcfokkeepmg-5hOrll1and Freshman Girls' League Sponsor Future Teachers of America Service Organization Trl Omega Phi 4l.l1r Nichols, Isaac F. Nicolay, Raymond R. Pace, J. Donald Palmer, Edward Y. Animal 81 Plant Science General Math-Algebra Safety Education Office Training Forestry-General Ag. Honor Court Sponsor Troian Hi-Y Future Business Leaders Graduation Committee of America IW'- PhelPSf MVS- Belfse M- P0flh0ff, M555 l-Ydia A- Roche, William D. Sandoval, George L. Girls' Physical EClUC61i0r1 Nurse Citizenship-Counselor Safety Education Cheerlead9rS-MOCleI'l'1 Dam-I6 White Caps NPHS Honors Committee Pom-Pon 56Yfef Ml55 Norma H- Schade. Ffed E- Schmidt, Henry Smith, Mrs. Ruth T. Home Furnishings Machine Shop Geometry Cafeteria Girls' League Cabinet General Shop Algebra Bowling Club Sta rr, Miss Jean S. Stephens, C. O. Tl:I0mBSf -lame? H- waQnef1 Carl H- Business Machines-Typing General Business-Bookkeeping Biology-Chemistry English D Phi Tyo Y-Teens Chairman Bookstore Board Key Club MUSYHFIQ HI-Y f X Wahlin, G. Marvin Mrs. West, George W. West, Harry l.. Boys' Physical Education Lettermen's Club Ice English Book Club 115' White, Miss Ruth W. Wilkinson, Miss Catherine A. Williams, Harold R. Typing Girls' Physical Education Algebra-Geometry Student Exchange Committee Tennis Club Photography Stadium Club Hoofbeats Photographic Advisor A81 Wolfe, Vernon Zacher, Mrs. Olene C. Boys' Physical Education General Math Varsity Track A Algebra Counselor Citizenship Williams, Miss Mary E. Photography Arts-Crafts Senior Girls' league Sponsor Five indispensible offices of NPHS are the registra- tion, principal's, guidance, activities, and Mr. Cardon's office. The principal's office operates the switchboard and performs the secretarial duties of Mr. Burton. The guidance office counsels students, makes up the scho- lastic honor roll, and keeps information on colleges. Mr. Cardon's office writes the bulletin and takes care of the secretarial duties of Mr. Cardon in his role as Dean of Boys. Taking care of attendance is the duty of the Registration office. Discipline is the main function Miss Ardys Coburn, Mr. Burton's secretary, Mrs. .lane of the Adlvlfles office' Buehman, switchboard operator. -1 .ll Mrs. Lucille Townsend, secretary in the Activities officeg'Mrs. Dorothy Hirst, secretary in the Guidance office, Mrs. Elsie Hart, secretary to Mr. Cardon and writer of the daily bulletin. A' 7:6 lil Registration Office, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Martha Fitzgerald, Miss Jenive Parsons, Mrs. Dorothy Catan- zaro. Seated, Mrs. Donna Brown. 44, jelwicea, One of the most familiar faces on the North High campus is that of Joe Hudson, chief custodian. He is in charge of twenty-two workers, including the maids and the parking lot attendant. Mr. Hudson is a good friend to all the students. pw The crew who keeps the Bookstore running smoothly is pictured at the left. They are: Mrs. Margaret Grade, Mr. John Beckham, and Mrs. Beatrice Maxwell. Mr. Beckham and his two cap- able assistants take care of the Bookstore and school accounting. gzamwm ' A 7,,,,, , , Mr. Clark peers shyly around the frame Mr. Thomas Iaughingly shows Pete Beers what fun Biology can be, of his friend, Oswald. Mr. Brown watches anxiously over Jon Barrows and Gary Hamman to see the result of this scientific experiment. Bill Nichols, Duard Smith, Jack Sayle and Joe Molnar pay close attention as Mr. Gilleland offers some advice. ,- ,Af 4 of v , , .wif l I If A W9 3' Marcia Samuelson and Dallas Long have fun learning much about solid geometry from Mr. Inman. Co-editor Sue Mendelsohn helps annual advisor Mr. Miller Here we view the effect of the annual going into his straight iacket as the annual deadline approaches. to press. CTIV Q X l 4--. f l l .l 22 A ra-A .A 'W tmustnwrf Bnrlinirnmn Let's Go Man v QJ' Jul Although the beginning of school seemed to rudely interrupt our soaking up the sun in Phoenix, we were excited to see our old friends and ioin in on the fab- ulous list of fall activities. At the top of the list were the football games, pep assemblies, and victory dances. A beautiful formal was the Girls' League Blue and Silver Ball, with the theme Pink Fantasy. New this year was our Home- coming game where we presented our queens. This was only the beginning of our active year. A famous sculpture, Messieur Roberto, known to us as Cavet Robert Crighti presents his version of Dallas Long lcenteri as Tim Sexson watches the procedure. Homecoming - Sandi lson Nanci Ratts, Janet Knowles, Gloria Mudersbach, and Gayle Edlund. , 1.4 Pink Fantasy Urfobm, Wovzmbm, 4. is - .J Fun at a Sports Dance 'P 'P Pb Band plays as Pom-Pon girls dance. Barbara H099, Janet Knowles, JoEllen Klemmer. if 15? 1, 3 Pretty as a picture, Marcia Samuelson is pre- sented as North High's Football Queen. Football Queen and Attendants - Freshman - Francis Gonzalo, escorted by Paul Sapp Sophomore - Connie White, escorted by Bill Ward Junior - Carolyn Cross, escorted by Mike Kelly - and Senior Queen Marcia Samuelson, escorted by Ronnie Evans. if! piaazig A 50,Qh0.l7l.0Jl.Q. Connie White - , 'i5i:9,:C,t . , . ., ' sfSamx'f1xm Francis Gonzalo O JL Carolyn Cross Nominees for Homecoming Queen - Sandi Ison, Nanci Ratts, Marcia Samuelson, Ann Mitchell, Janet Knowles, Pauline Johnson, Gayle Edlund, and Gloria Mudersbach, A new celebration, Homecoming, was added to the elected a homecoming queen and tour attendants at long list of Mustang Activities this year in order to large. take the place of our annual Turkey Day Game. Our Homecoming Day, October 16, was climaxed by a football team elected a queen and three class at- victorious football game with Camelback High School. tendants but in addition to this, the student body Queen Nanci Ratts, who reigned over the first Homecoming Game, was presented with her attendants Gayle Edlund, Gloria Mudersbach, Janet Knowles, and Sandi lson. 3fvm.eco'Q 5 .uw 4. x M- .4 x 55 , R . Q Q - . 1 , x v- -W 1:- w ww Sw : QS wif-.. H131- -. . I , X sv: 1, 1 QXs?sf4kiq?X-.Xi-Q,g'iwx:xQfi.S-f,m?c2NRG - -'gf f .S SS'EQ34s 'QQ P519lx-??3fi'M-4255 ii X A Q X '- ' w'15vJSQ-i.f:'1-R25-55 11 ?'g'g.xC'1-iirN1w:':--A-R i' A . vi- , w X L ' Qv+',5fw,: aug, ,f,2,Q:, X ' xx Ai 1 Sw K ' S Q X... X , ' , A x ' 4 , L 15 - Q ' 11- x - ' 'L ' - .ii-if y X 21,34 ,N ff A 1 . . V .5 . 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X sf 1 f, .XA .iflflbl Way, Quan, dt H56 Ann Mifc Ann Mitchell, Queen, and her attendants. This year the Senior class and North High were quite proud of Ann Mitchell. She contributed much to North High in service and personality. She reigned as queen during Senior Day at ASC in Tempe. Also she has spent much time as Service Organization president. Ann Mitchell being crowned Queen. I XY Ann Mitchell as president of the Service Organization X t R 5mMQa4 LMHmMngQ Janet Knowles Queen, a, Gay, ' f ' , r- F' , -57 I xg - 1 --F ' ryjsf gi' 1 Q My , , vf. X x f' iffy , 536' 'Y ' . 7 , , 4 ,, if iffygsff , if H 1 4,1 ' 1 1 .f'y3,jg2V kfqg, 4,94 A 12: I Q ., ,, , .lj XZ, ' A 1' ffm , 'rf H 1. r . ,ff V , H4 I , L- V, 'Y , Q V K , V Janet, captain of the Pom Pon squad, tions to the girls. is giving final instruc- Janet Knowles explaining the cafeteria rules to: Anne Rotthaus Becky McDonald, Nancy Strange and Margaret Snodgrass. Janet Knowles is also among those top seniors that are North's pricle. This year she served on the Cafeteria Control Board along with her duties as captain of the Pom Pon squad. She also represented North as a can- didate for Senior Day queen at the U of A. ll ink E II gi The heavenly music of Wal1.lohnson's band . .. was danced to by... romantic couples who enioyed themselves very much, The annual Blue 81 Silver Ball was held in the cafe- teria on November 16. The girl-ask-boy formal was sponsored by the North High Girls' League. The theme was Pink Fantasy. The junior and senior councils were in charge of dec- orations. The decorations this year included a pink castle behind the band stand, and pink clouds and stars draped among the lights. The sophomores were in charge of the refreshments, and the freshmen worked in the check room. during the Blue and Silver Ball Sfvukzla, Autumn Interlude . There were many dances held in the Fall. Included were many sports dances after the football games, Autumn Interlude, sponsored by the Junior Class and the annual Girls' League Blue 8. Silver Ball, Pink Fantasy. Blue and Silver Ball A Mustangs crowd floor at sports dance The Corral was the setting for Autunln Interlude. t l All the couples who attended this dance enioyed themselves. This mural, which was painted by Janette Black and Karen Sorgatz, was the main attraction I I Il Jul lim, The drummer attracts attention during the break between assemblies. Wayne and Jerry entertain at one of the The audience keeps time to the music during a Pep Assembly assemblies. The Cafeteria Control Board put on a skit about the different types of characters in the cafeteria. Jzwflrall, lim, North's football players receiving state and national honors. Left to right: Rennie Crittenden, Bob Reinboldt, Mark Button, Phil Atkerson, Ronnie Evans. Steve Vaughn is accepting his award from coach Wahlin. An anonymous candidate for homecoming queen posing Mass psychology in action. along with Janet Knowles and Pauline Johnson. Two energegc football players, Cavett Robert and Tim Sexton, from Tijuana Tech. cn Cheer Leaders, Diane Schenk and Marianne Prevratil, leading a competition yell. 'jaleni ly, l Vlf' li. .i2igWPQ . ,, Kathy McMillan pantomining a Chinese waiter. Other members of the act include: Susie Knowles, Jay Stuckey, Bettina Kannard, Felix Zamora and Jan Phillips. l my Frogman, Cavett Robert, drenches M.C., Tim Sexton in nice, salty seawater. ' P? -Q QV i A piano duet was played by Sandy Martensen and Sandy Steele. l Wayne and Jerry Newton rocking the whole audi- torium with their version of Blackberry Boogie. Judy Bridger sings a popular love ballad Catch it before it gets away. .4-rf 1 1 ts' SociaI hour. Ah, Ah, that's3fpt4er12i'rng!! f' f' 5 H, 1 I, N J I I 1 4A rift' Q' ,.f, W f .1 ,.,t'kxf V , agp - W Jkmm Smile pretty. 1 OOPS!! lchhtm. Winter had a dramatic beginning, with the North High Players' production of Joan of Lorraine. The Christmas season was full of exciting activities. Bas- ketball .pep was high: Many outstanding assemblies provided for a varied school day schedule. Among these the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes presented exceptional talent shows. Ross Fish brought fame to North High by winning the National Voice of Democracy Contest in Washington, D. C. The ROTC Department chose Nanci Ratts as the 1958 Mustang Military Queen, ,yff Qnccmbm, 326 ,A In 4 ll dl'L.0 cAsT Masters llnquisitorl .,.... .............,..... . .. Al QDurand Laxartt ...... ...... Tessie CAuroreJ ....,.... Mary Grey Uoanj .....,. ....... Electrician ,......................... .......... Garder iBishop of Rheimsj ......... .... Abbey CCauchonJ .............................. Dollner fPierre, Father Massieusj ......... Cordwell Uoan d' Arc, La Hirej ,........ Quirke lSt. Michael, Chartierj ....... Miss Reeves lSt. Catherinej ......... Miss Sadler fSt. Margaretj .............,..... F tr-wf-1lLldgMe12,jremOiU,f-9,13.:5...5 ...... ............Ross Fish Ronnie Sheridan ........Linda Pursley .......Julie Burton ......Eddie Barker .....Lonnie Wells ..........Jack Thomas .........John Farnbach .......John Cohen ...,.....Jeff Berner .........Sharon Burns .........Nancy Coe .Danny Hoesch lDunoisQ: ...... . ..,.,,.,..... Y . Ward fThe Dauphint ....,.. ,,,,,, .......Tom Basham ..Steve ,Wilskm DIreCf0r ......................... . .................................. . ............. Mr. Gene Courter . 1 '7' ' FTTTN W f f 1 N, 7 ' A N 5 A ' - 'f Q7 ' Famous at North High for her outstanding portrayals, Julie Burton, once again proved her talent as she drew the audience into her place playing the part of Joan of Arc. ln the scene above, Joan, after being imprisoned, is pleading to hear the voices of her guardian saints. 1 As the cast listens intently, director Courter issues last minute in- structions to the cast at the dress rehearsal. The rising of the curtain December 5-6 was the cli- max for the unusually large cast whose hard work made the North High Players' production of Joan of Lor- raine a great success. This unique dramatization was a terrific challenge for the cast since it is actually two plays in one. Sev- eral actors portrayed two or three completely dif- ferent characters. As the audience watched and listened to the typical rehearsals of a Broadway production, they, too, real- ized what a courageous young leader .loan of Arc was. The very realistic argument between Masters and Mary Grey added a fiery spice to the play when Mas- ters finally exploded, storming down the aisle and out of the theatre. The selfish, unthoughtful remarks of the Dauphin added humor to the drama. Julie Burton's sincere interpretation of Joan's character brought tears to every eye. Mr. Gene Courter is certainly to be commended on directing his first North High play which was termed a most memorable event by both the actors and the audience. L ' II Talking over strategy with the Dauphin, Joan tries to convince him that more victories lay ahead for France. Tom Basham performed remarkably as the highly emotional villian, the Dauphin. His self-applied make-up and humorous dramatization of this truly unusual character brought many laughs. lt was in this same galliant white armor as Joan wears in this scene that she was later wounded and taken captive. N. That's my eye! cries Ross Fish as Linda Pursley carefully daubs a glob of face make-up. Fluttering his eyelashes, Ronnie Sheridan admires himself in the mirror, whereas Tom Basham prepares to add more warpaint. The entire cast learned that putting on your own make-up requires a lot more talent and time than you'd think. ' fs 1 5' iq? vi Z.. Explaining his philosophy of life, Masters, character- ized by leading male Ross Fish, acts as father, teacher, and director to his large Broadway cast. Eyes can express what words can't, as well shown by the alluring look of Aurore portrayed by Linda Pursley and the you-wouldn't-dare look in Tom Basham's eyes. North High made a great success of its first annual sock hop which was held in the corral. The dance was sponsored by the school's Hi-Y clubs. It was termed as one of the best dances of the year by all who at- tended. Jnntlvnu, 7,4 I Jwwf Jw Best-socked couples, Carl Schellenburg and Brenda l McDonald, and Lonnie Wells and Deanna Driggs, pose for a once-over from other dancers. The line-up . . . gets interviewed about the sock hop. 15 Tom Adams and Peggy Stewart toddle around the dance floor. awww pap, From the overtime free throw point to the referee's whistle, the 1958 basketball season was one thrill after another. The Pep Band, Pom Pon girls, cheerleaders, and loyal Mustang backers are all to be congratulated on their fine school spirit. Of course, we can't forget the team, whose hard work will always be remembered. Wow, what pep! This was snapped when the was behind several points as you can well see. But the luck turned and the Mustangs rallied to another victory. Rain, hail, lightning, thunder, North High Mustangs won't go under! This is more like it teaml School spirit seems to reach a high peak when at games like this the team really puts on a performance for the audience. 23 K? xl la in KA AT 5 x.- -.ILM --K 1 ' sa? The Mustang Pep Band plays for the half-time during a basketball game. Note the cute guy playing the trumpet. . . Mr. Al Davis, band leader. Cheaper by the dozen, eh? The Pom Pon girls begin one of their unique performances lbelow.l QM Attendant linda Seaman B Company Sponsor Attendant Gayle Edlund A Company Sponsor ,., ., f if 1iff W Q' i .- :Qi i if 'fwiiaff i f 1 'f Q V inf 1 if HZ? 4 s f- gf , Q 3 a' Z iii f7.4 .,, 4 1 , : . 5, 5 , f 2 fr f , 5 ,,.11' Vg,- 1 ,E , 5 , T fi f V 2 w iiie 4, Q V A ,X , , V 5 217 ,M . X 2 . , XA V .1 ' M? - ,V ' X . f , T y . , ' ' ' 1 I2 ' . f 'f f,-, f'1 j?' ' H ., Candidates for R O T C queen are, Linda Fike, Camelback, Carole Schwaemmle, West High, Judy Jones, South High, Ann Stowe, Phoenix Union, and Nanci Ratts, North High. akzla. 353 we Nanci Ratts and Cadet Maior Jerry Newton lead the city high school Military Queens in campus parade. +7 V i 7 2 ' f, K -is g ,L , -- ..aa. Nanci adiusts Carole's corsage before judging at North High. Nanci Ratts was selected as R O T C queen to represent North High cadets at the llth annual city- wide Military Ball which was held on February 22, 1958. Two attendants, Gayle Edlund and Linda Seaman, both sophomores, were chosen as Company Sponsors. .K ,' ii'5 4 ' - ' ' ta , . 'I fi tr a 'Q X5'. 4.,,'. Watzb Umco, Qnmn CUITUIRIL winners. Q : Parents and friends gather around to con- gratulate Ross upon his arrival at Sky Harbor Airport. Classmates sing the school song in honor of Ross' achievement. The Service Band, Pom Pon girls, speech students, friends, teachers and family were out to welcome home Ross Fish, National Voice of Democracy Contest co- winner when he returned from an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D. C., where the National Finals were held. The winning speech was a five-minute broadcast script titled l Speak for Democracy. The recording of this speech was sent through various levels of the contest where it was iudged on the bases of content, originality, and delivery. After advancing through the school, city, and state contests, Ross was awarded an all expense paid trip to Washington, D. C., on American Airlines. The climax of the Washington stay was the Award Luncheon where Ross along with the other three co- winners was presented a five hundred dollar scholar- ship to the college of his choice and a gold recording of his speech. SQ After a big smile for the television cameras, Ross proudly held up the gold re cording of his award winning speech. Ross Fish, North High Senior, was named one of the four National Voice of Democracy '11, 's M f 5 2 , pg D 2 erett Gloria Mudersbach Sandi Ison Peggy Stewart Jo Typical iuniors . . . always sleeping on the iob. Delece Ev- .7 N E Ellen Klemmer. :E :.fs.- f . 4 t f f- - ,L ,..:. if gi its 1' t 5 ,N sa Q-wean'-WSE W Q, Ice-.5 l.... a X.. 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N ., s sw U ,Q- i as f r- ' - . :sr . 1 sa N X Y- N f 'S 1 fr. Q. 5' S . ' 3 Q3 lil KS Q NX? I '1 : ' ' il ? . - Q Along with the North High Madrigal Singers, the PTA Talent Show provided an evening of delightful entertainment. Getting ready for the Grande Finale Hoe Down are west- erners Barbara Casho, Delece Everett, and Lydia Dzambic. Highlights of the program were teachers AI Davis and Ben Denton, who, after serenading the audience with a duet, warbled the Slobovian National Anthem. Chaaaawmed. So this is what goes on backstage at assemblies? Causing the commotion are several of the Pom-Pon Girls. Marsha Samuelson, Barbara Hogg, and Jean Rae Shute add a touch of beauty and pep to the show. Out on the stage, Judy Thieben, Janet Knowles, and Sheila Wiese begin one of their acts. W '1 -U f 5 Q s 1? ' 'ls Q , In 1- Q s A - v' Yf' Q Surrounded in regal colors of purple and gold, Jackie Harvey does iffy gg Q ' one of her original dances depicting Christmas in Siam. f '-., 1 w I ., ,',- 5 ' Q f ' Q , f ,-, ,fy ,gg 'fi t Q .' 1 'Sf Eiga, if i' Greeting cards were the theme of the Christmas hol- .V ff V V a f ,if iday assembly presented by students of the Modern 9 V S' fi, f Dance class. Dances illustrating Christmas in foreign yi - ' lands led the list followed by the typical American V' Santa Claus cards, and ending with the pantomime of A ' Loretta Young's The Littlest Angel! w fifeff ' ' M Swaying to the rhythm of Polynesian music Nancy Hun ii- . . . . .. ' - singer revuves Christmas in Hawan. fleftl Santa's toys come alive! CBelowl Painting giant Christmas balls, Santa's elves opened the show with a lively dance. Two of the most outstanding events of the school year began the spring season. Blind for a day, an ex- periment conducted by the physics classes was most successful, while Sadie Hawkin's Day, the annual iunior class project, produced over S1000 for the American Cancer Society. Other spring events included the Girls' League Fashion Show, the drama department One-Act Play Festival, and the junior-senior prom. During this season, the senior class named the most outstanding classmates. 9-v,9' As Richard Smith and Carl Schellenburg look on, Mr. Gilleland tries on a mask for size. The physics department of North Phoenix High School on February 25, 1958, conducted a twenty-four hour Blind for a Day Experiment for the sixth con- secutive year. Fifteen volunteer students participated. Feeding themselves, dressing, attending all classes, and normal activities, studying by having someone read their lessons to them, and going to dances, shows, or even dates, the experimentees followed as normal a day as possible. During the twenty-four hour period, the blind were constantly safe-guarded by other designated students who carefully observed and recorded their reactions to the test. This experiment is designed: l. to create in the student's mind the value of eyesight to the human be- ing, and 2. to give to the student a realization that even the loss of eyesight can be overcome and useful lives can be lived under such condition. Special blindfolds were made by the students with the help of Mr. Frank W. Gilleland, director of the experimental project. Bobbie Taylor is helped up the stairwav bv Darlene Goto, her guide for the day. fl . 4' V' 1 as yoga' . x 1-.Q , Q, A .fs hqaias, Q . KY? f y ., . WWW Stopping for a between class chat are David Cays, Marianna All decked out in bib and all, Gary Turner tries in vain to reach his Warren, Jody Williams, and Nadine Hobgood. mouth. ' . 1 , 5, 5 ' ' Sv as f Www 1 i l sl 4 N., 't X Bob Murphy and John Pierce take Tom Adams and Jim Peachy are caught be- a iaunt across the campus. tween classes. Enflbul mummy, l Trying desperately to find the doorknob, Peggy Foster finds that being blind is more difficult than it appears to be. ,fe- f g IQ , V ,f f f I WM 4 f, +,,,,,,f' H. Mr. Gilleland chuckles as he watches Jack Dole stab his tongue. Richard Smith attempts to help Sheila Wiese in a physics experiment. 57 fe f 4: 'af I3 fl, 3' U, ff ws, ff' M 11 fu L Mike Kelley and Carolyn Cross repre- sented the junior class and also collected the most money in their iar. if , Dallas Long and Pauline Johnson were chosen as representalives from the senior class. ,M W.-, ,.-., Av .,-. 1 of X '.v'4,, ,, -' , 'MM .,4 4 1 , X U , ,hs 4- : 1' . .4,4- A ,Q 34-M4-A 1 V415 -igfgfe-e14,, A .. fr P ,J ,. ,uf Q .la Y' oz' mam, Representing the sophomore class are Pete Raubenheimer and Janice Taylor. 1 rf. wer , V., -r.X,V,X . - '35, x . 5 . -i 5 ' - :J : . Six N - Nix 'mu if J, 9 lntigg' ' ., - lc! .A -.' ,. 22 za Q G6 The freshmen class elected Bernie Weber and Janice Henry to represent them. :wwf 4 'rinfat' R '.--'W ,-.ggxfi 'bt 53-1 .',,-'4 . Qff . x . Sxwu .-, M . j ,al 'ff 1:5 J U7 V' 9 . Nz. .,4.wv'f' ' 1'..f.' . :te Ju' 1: uigff Lu' V. ifii it M K' . Sandy Jorgenson lies in waiting as Sandy Mikal, Linda Williams, Linda Fwd 11 Griggs, and Pat Jopp chase Dennis Kelley, Morey Staples, and Steve 5 V 'f Robbins. H ' ' ' ji Hear no evil -.,. l -' f x Do no evil. . . See no evil Vito Adragna, Morris Russell, Willy James, form a towering pyramid. Sharon Morey, Linda Williams, Pat Jopp, Sandy Mikal, Linda Griggs, and Sandy Jorgenson all fight for iheir man Dennis Kelley. Sadie Hawkin's Day this year was looked upon with great anticipation and participation by the students of North High. Responsible for the tremendous success was the iunior class. They worked hard and put in long hours planning and direct- ing the big day. Their efforts were rewarded. The day began with an assembly. It was short and to the point. Two wonderful speakers on the development and conquering of cancer were featured. Great enthusiasm was shown during the assembly and continued throughout the day. Everyone had a big time at the basketball game, which the iuniors won, and one of the best dances of the year was the Sadie Hawkin's dance. New food and traditions were intro- duced. The students this year showed great originality in their costumes. They ran from gunny sack chemises to the ragged dungarees of the boys, which apparently were quite popular. Money collected amounted to S'l000.0l, which went to the Cancer Fund. Eff X I xx vt -1 1 .- ifkfi. Q I x J, 14 sf K 'f Nh .mal ' .,nf'i' 'Q . , A A - V Q f 1. -' f. , as nf . N - ' . 93 ' ' -- 4 5 7 , f.ifi' 5ffiM' 1 . A . A QP .' 'ff' . ' A 37341--,'l :K A 'f M 3.7 2 1, A, 'gg . V 1 zimgjfq .:?g.5.,.:s,2j Z.gEg3 9,114 .IL ' 'fflfti 1521 fx. V. , ig'-L'52Af:f1i'5'f': lffzzf - 2 IEE--.M . 4 f-' . V' .' , A .fir-:r--f 'Lazf'-1.-Ze f .CK ' , , f V r ,- 'lf' .31-'il 7 ' s :'.-W1-14? aff-1'- 27Tfw. 2f fU ff' . '41f,,.m 4' 'f'a'1i i fV'f '-1-. 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Hey Bill Heflin is out on a limb as Sandy lson makes her capture. .lack Griffiths sneaks around the tree as Diane Elder waits. Get 'em Got 'em Della Richmond and Barbara Williams think that this is almost as much fun as a circus. Help '-'ws an ' . -,, '14 ll R5 if 1 - 5,-, P-1 F . ak A , 7 , - L ' 'F X ' ,....i14. uv - 1' as... ' K 'lx X And 1hey're off! Dennis Kelley and Danny Hoesch and Sandy Mikal make a wild dash, as Sandy Jorgenson, Linda Williams, Linda Griggs and Sandy Mekel get ready fo catch n' hog tie 'em. 'al ' V 'A A L, f, ' ag ., 4 V , ' Ziyi Shang-ra-la 1 M Ei Y 7 'L sd 1 ,I , Aren't we cute! To the victor belongs the spoils. xx, 5 2: -5 X fx - X4-1... - 2iP Anybody for the Alps? Al Quezada gels carried away . . . by Sylvia Lee and Arleen Dufford thai is. Buzzy Shapiro looks on. ll's a fight to the end! Li'l Ab- ner seems to be right in the middle of the battle between Wolf Gal and Daisy Mae. Ken Citron looks on. 8 if S 1,1 , K ff ,. 4 'Al if A :I I ', fff 5 1 y 2335ifgHpyjf.9 A ' f ysal , s , , . 1 Q I' - L,-Qdgyi :', if 231, 1 1, ,- 3 ' 5' , 'N 1. 5 ' 4.42-ri '4 , ff- 4 -N: V. 31 f Ai: B 4 ., all oons anyone? J Y ,. 1 w I Buzzy Shapiro joins Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae in lhe bonds of Holly Malfermony. 'Q- fm, wwf waz -s. 4 ff' 1, sm 1 Ronnie Evans A Q Dal , , V-.4 , ...f Becky McDonald U, . , ,M J0hn Pi0WafY Sheila Wiese las Long , , I ggi' Vx xl .9 30' Jutta acquaints herself with some of Arizona's first residents. Waving to friends, .lutta rides in the Chandler parade. .X 5 xxrf . Jutta poses on three of her Arizona sightseeing trips. In rage Jutta clenches her fist at the referee. Jutta chats with friends on Don's Trek. L4 4 , f 1 Visiting with other foreign exchange students, Jutta squints in the Arizona sun. 6 North Phoenix High School sends many thanks to Berlin, Germany for loaning to us this year a very beautiful representative, our foreign exchange stu- dent, Jutta Hanel. Through these past months, the students have be- come well-acquainted with this friendly, German girl. Jutta has shared with us her knowledge about her homeland, its traditions, education, and entertainment, to name only a few. Teachers and students alike will miss Jutta's sparkl- ing personality-the pep and interest she has added to her classes. .lutta's American home has been with Judge Yale McFate and his family. While attending North, Jutta has been active in Amicae Tri-Hi-Y and Student Council. Many times she has been teased about her busy schedule since every week has been filled with luncheons, banquets, TV shows, panel discussions, and other guest appearances. North High will always remember the exquisite bell Jutta presented to the school at the first assembly. Not only will it remind us of the friendship we shared, but also it will recall the purpose of the American Field Service program, to help further world friend- ship and peace through the exchange of foreign students. .X :ti ,num x 'CSIS adzglifbf-4, -1. J UTTA HAN EL Jutta makes friends with a true westerner at the Orme Ranch near Prescott, Arizona, where all the foreign exchange stu- dents spent a weekend becoming real cowpokes. r ,Q ,K , sv to my V J' f . . ry , t. J 1 rf M xx it 1 'J , 1' A L. Explaining to Jutta the technique of modeling are Lelah Yue, Ann Mitchell, and Xl' N-V Sandy Sakata. The girls were preparing Jutta for the Girl's League Fashion Show. M .I X X! L'-7 A ' l L ' . X or f ,r . WW x- X. of t , . VV lx I -Q f ,L kilt .V 1 KV' Nl g VX K 1 X' . v r ' V T ,Tl 'Tr' V i' -J ' f he T UV l., Q 1 Klkl 'X X- : by 170 'JL '11, Pfwm, Hag M DL Blulll ln an atmosphere of blue mist, the couples danced their way through the Junior Senior Prom, Rhapsody in Blue. This dance is given annually by the iunior class as a farewell gift to the seniors. On May 'l7, the Student Union Building at Arizona State College was the scene of this year's Prom. From 9 o'clock to 'l2 o'clock couples danced to the en- chanting music of Ernie Carbaial. Shown are Ann Storrs and Ronnie Evans getting ready for the exciting evening ahead. This dance is the years' most spectacular formal and is the one which all the seniors and juniors look forward to all year. ',,Q'.:ff. 4 if rf M! -., sn, ., ,Q , 315' ' 2' ' 1 '10, 5 . f ly : K. X i lf? wif' i ,n f fgllilfftltx + 280 1 ff, f' fy-15,137 Q 1 Q 5 . 's-X - .. 125' .4113 I .4 C' 1':42l12,,:-1.5m ,., ,,.,....? ,,,,,,s f .. ww.. , .n..i,., If ,.f. 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The models, who were chosen on poise, personality, and appearance, were Jutta Hanel, Barbara Bartlett, Highty Christy, Lydia Dzambik, Gayle Edlund, Sandy Farmer, Cheryl Garrigus, Linda Gold, Sandy Harris, Judy Lee, Suzanne Luhrs, Kay Palmer, Nanci Ratts, Judy B. Lee, Vicki Ratkowski, and Sandy Sakata. As a special attraction, two boys and three teachers also modeled. Fred Ashley got quite embarrased when he was introduced as wearing a plaid skirt instead of shirt. Pete Raudenheimer was the other male model. The teachers who modeled were Mrs. Horton, Miss Descoteaux, and Mrs. Brown. The T958 fashion show was termed an unusual and worthwhile after school event. 'Wlaxxt ' DALLAS LONG SUSIE KNOWLES BML ofonlfinq, RON EVANS ANNE MITCHELL 'Ni- 97ZoAL Pu 4-.., Y. .SN N. ' 5 u ff .1 F 45 sr .71 -J San inf ' ,of gr f : ff H M' . L,-iw. ...4 ' '-:A .AV , 'LM L, V fy . ,A ,, f 4 f 1,-If 1' , , . 1 1 1 ,. i .v , , X '4 . 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If if 7 f ,f--43, ffl y , ff Z f ' , Richard Shaw Danny Hale Paul Sapp Mark Button Larry Blakey, Rennie Crittenden, and Steve Vaughn helped the rest of the team blank Tucson 26-0. Blakey was the first to score, by picking up a fumble in the Tucson backfield and raced 46 yards for a North score, early in the second quarter. Rennie Crittenden stole a scene by throwing two passes to Steve Vaughn, both of which he caught. Both resulted in touchdowns, one of 46 yards and the other of 'l'l yards. This put the Mustangs way out in front with a T9-0 score at the half. Both teams were battling on even ground, ex- cept for the score, but early in the fourth quarter North forged ahead again sending Fred Rosell over from the one for the last North score. Rennie Critten- den kicked both of the extra points, one of them a rarely-seen drop kick. Steve Vaughn intercepted two Tucson passes in addition to snatching two touch- down passes from Crittenden. Art Acosta was Tucson's top dog, and Ron Evans was North's running power. ,rf-H g K- 'W , ,- -'v',v,' Winston Green Manager 4 ',.. it Jay Edwards Manager North Mustang kicking field goal against Tucson Badgers. . ' ', mul QTKTTLLQQ' t '-i'j,g'5f 5 - , M 1 Q I ,ff ' ' X 5 f ,ffy,f4eL'i, ' I U V f 1 L 5 - fr .3 ffm ' A V A , lv, if e L A V ,,Zw f f: , UN, , . 1 if MW V ii? A , ' . - ii? if li? f 3 Kia ' MW.w? 'i 5 ' ,f 1 k 1 gf, 2 B ,, 4:2 I fmxm ., V, 7 , Qi- Fred Roseli Dick Tucker John Gaskin Phil Atkerson Two North High men stop St. Mary's man, who fumbled and Ron Evans U43 recovered. 1,1 V , my I? . E QL K f, 14 ' . 'ik f f di 'fig' r, ,..Lr :- ,, A Vgi ii im , i - if, - jg yy -Z-51 . i ,, Q3 ' I , gif , Agiv- f - M, NM V Don Brown Don Schmelling Mike Kelly X , h , ,f f ,' -iw' ' ly 9 F1711 f', , , ' 'W 4 ff- 2 45g,fn,f,, 1,5 if g,,,,', ,S , g ,:,f , if A ff, ,Q J, , ,W f I 17':', ,3-af ' Mffifz- ' 5 , g in W John Stewa rf 47 Q Q NJHA ?'2.f'3 is Bob Robinson Larry Blakey The mighty North High line, together with the back- field, smeared the St. Mary's Knights 'I9-O. North's line kept St. Mary's outside North's 45 yard line all night. Keith made his two runs of 27 and 'IO yards in the first and fourth quarters, and Ron Evans made his in the second quarter. Dennis Keith made 94 yards rushing, just 4 yards short of what the whole St. Mary's team made. He made a majority of his yards due to the superb blocking of the rest of the team. The North High team piled up 263 to 98 total yards gained. St. Mary's made a large number of fumbles which North took advantage of, to shut-out St. Mary's 19-0. West High player stops Dennis Keith after his 13-yard pass from Crittenden. A i, I I I The North high line stops West runner. Following the pattern of the rest of the year, West beat North 34-6, giving them four victories and a big step toward the Class AA crown. Under the command of Bob Marsh, West High's team showed their greatest display of the year. West took advantage of their heavy linemen: Wayne Magnusson, Stan Godbehere, and Fred Brown. They punched holes in the North line and had 276 total yards gained to North's 76. ln the fourth quarter Rennie Crittenden started hitting with his golden arm and netted 63 yards in two passes. Keith finished the job by plunging over from the one for North's only score. Steve Anderson Ron Evans ...-M4i':W f 'fw . . , Q iff ' ' A '1 X I , i -. V ., ,f-, ' '. 'la ,-.ai ,. ig.: L1 . V, f V.- ' r I 5 1' -K V fm . , 3, Z K . 0 ,. , 5-f ,f V I if . K 5,5 -ww -i . ' . . l -, 2 Q3 4 I I f f I c ' -fm! -4, ,, , Vito Adragna ll t 1 , I flfjfllz f-M - -V-, -llhwq ,X I ,. Z4 I H ,ii 5? -if 4 Dennis Keith . Q - - 2 , ff- as ' 1 lfjj lg psf' h gf il .Ag , V 7 i 'Q ,Q I , 1. -5 Mike Hoga O Yuma line stops North player after short gain. .im in---M 1' f- ffg .5 , ,A-f, Q V - NAA, ,ww .:,,., at Mfxrhknb 2 - f' .-wax 1 A , , a 'f ' .-'f 4 su ' X K 3 'fn , M, at ft J ,ff-'fy lp V f. xx 'J Q ,,,.,.M It 0 C' I 7' 1,1 'I xxx ff- 7 X' in ,pr f fl gf 1 L x Steve Vaughn Bill Blount TOH1 Adams North crushed Yuma with a devastating aerial game, 47 to 20. The Mustangs produced 252 yards, 200 of them in the first half. They opened up the game with a 64-yard Rennie Crittenden to Steve Vaughn pass play. Oscar Madison of Yuma scored on the next play with an 80-yard kickoff return. Ronnie Evans capped three Mustang drives with 1-yard scoring smashes. Dennis Keith bulled over from the two. Phil Church wrapped it up with a 4-yard scoot after Crittenden hit paydirt on an 'I8-yard pass to Phil Atkerson. Yuma countered on Al Madison's 5-yard pass to Doug Stan- ley and Guard Mickey Reedy's 56-yard drive on a North High fumble. 1 n F l l . KL: tux N . li X l 105, P, Q x 4- uL,,,,,,,,. vi! Mickey Clifton Sheldon Silberman Touchdown was the word of the day in the North Phoenix huddle, that night of the home-coming for Camelback, where North won 43-12. Four out of five times the ball was carried, North was carrying. The first play of the game Ronnie Evans intercepted a pass from Spartan quarterback, John Powers. Evans pro- ceeded to run 55 yards for the first score. Fullback Don Bowling made the second score on a baffling reverse. In the second quarter Steve Vaughn tried to grab a pass from Phil Church, but he dropped it. Don Bowling came up again to score. Evans scored again on a screen pass to make the score 25-0 at the end of the first half. In the second half Mustangs Evans, Bowling, Keith, and Vaughn intercepted a pass from Powers, making the score 37-0 at the end of the third quarter. Camelback started moving at the end of the game, making two touchdowns. Unidentified Mustang stops Camelback man. Camelback man stops Fred Rosell after end run Fred Bangston Ken Citron l Y fri, F L . , . arg. C :J . T f, N 349' . i t ' w l , W. K! .V W -411 . 1 f . 1 ' 'Wy M ix bi, 'Ah if , -. f t, 9 FQH. , J, . ' - ' . 'Qi A A L A 5 1 Q , a X 1 Wu 1 14 'gig 4 Q J ig 1 f ex , Vadim ,f 1+ M4 , , -fwff , ., ,f f at 4 4 ,. I Jim Peachy Phil Church 1 , A4 'Q K N Don Bowling 'Ni 'h , , Xia ' f 2 ' vigil ' . It QF ,f if .if 5' ff' -4 ,g,,f, ug, 1 - Frank Diumenti Bill Ward Bruce Andrews Phil Atkerson, pictured above, is out on a pass. Two South Mountain backfield men are attempting to intercept it. Phil caught the pass late in the fourth quarter but failed to score. ,pu .. l fx. ' W' Bill Rudd Joe James South Mountain Rebels overcame the Mustangs with a score of 32-20. They overwhelmed North's aerial game by lust running over North's linemen. From the stands, the Rebels appeared to be about 'IW times as big as the maiority of our linemen. The game was pretty well tied up, when in the third period South faked a punt and ran for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter a 15-yard penalty brought another touchdown for South. Dick Molina, a Mesa back, made five touchdowns to a 40-20 win over North High. Molina's TD runs totaled only 36 yards. Ikeda, Mesa quarterback, plunged T yard for Mesa's other score. Scoring for North were Church, Hale, and Atkerson, with Crittenden making two conversions. Mesa man stops Phil Atkerson after short pass, Vito Adragna hits a Mesa back low to stop him after a short gain. A PU end catches a pass and Bruce Andrews is defending Mark Button, North halfback, and Rennie Crittenden sparked the Mustangs to a 'I4-0 win over PU. North made both of their scores on passes. One was to Ron Evans and the other to Phil Atkerson. The big defensive battle ofthe evening was a spot where PU had to make five yards in four downs for a touchdown. They didn't make it. A PU end drags down Dennis Keith after he gets inside five yard line. as N i 4 1. Rennie Crittenden Buzzy Shapiro Gary Gentry Bob Reinboldf Dewayne Leavitt aff inf , .fN...Q , K. i Varsity Football Team: Bangston, Ward, Keith, Peachy, Adams, Andrews, Shaw, Hale, Leavitt, Burtton, Silberman, 2nd row, Atkerson, Hogon James, Diumente, Crittenden, Rosell, Shapiro, Schmelling, Robinson, Tucker, Adragna, Rudd, 3rd row, Evans, Sapp, Brown, Bowling, Citron Kelly, Koch, Church, Rienboldt, Blount, Gaskin, Vaughn, Blakey, Stewart. ,-inks. dl North High is famous for athletic champions, of which football has many. The All-States and the Honorable Mentions were chosen by the coaching staff of North V gi High. Also they are given trophies and certificates by ' - the Phoenix Republic and Gazette. All-State this year . ' 1 x I, .1 were Rennie Crittenden and Steve Vaughn. Rennie L Crittenden was quarterback and Steve Vaughn was an f end. They were given this award because of all their outstanding work on the football team all the years they have played here. Honorable Mentions included Jim Peachy, Ron Evans, Mark Button, Phil Atkerson, and Bob Rienboldt. Jim Peachy played the position of ' ' guard, while Ron Evans and Mark Button were both . . backs. They are all seniors. Phil Atkerson and Bob Renme Crmenden Steve Vaughn Rienboldt, who are iuniors, are both linemen. These are two prominent boys, who, with the other iuniors will be with us next year. J , ., . . ,. r Q, , I I U me AZ mlfjv ' .'t 'fZ'j.f ., Z , ' ,f QW? , , if ' ,jf J , rf ,, 7- , it ,. ff..If, ' ....,M,, , Jim Peachy Ron Evans Mark Bunon Phil Atkerson Bob Rienboldt f 4 M, , ,AW T . J 33 '-f i' :fx 1 ' ,' H351 ,, . T 141. 7 15 ' Q 1,,,f'.fe, .wi Z, ' Junior Varsity Football Team, Ist row, Heflin, Hyde, Burdette, Parry, Gillman, Mell, Phillips, 2nd row, Nelson, Church, Berkowitz, Matousek, Swan, Smith, Colangelo, Cherry, 3rd row, Landino, Thyron, Lee, Eager, Lee, King, Flatt, Broaten, 4th row, Veech, Foster, Skiff, Stafford, Quezada, Loeb, Smith, Pilkington, 5th row, Coach Caldwell, Cakil, Ward, Payde, Young, Lucas, Stewart, Cumberland, Zalesny, Winslow. North Opponent 26 Tucson ............... ------ 0 - Amphitheater ...... --.-. - 19 sf. Marys ........ ,,.... o 6 West ........... -----. 3 4 47 Yuma ......,....... .-..- - 20 43 Camelback ...... -,---- l 2 20 So. Mountain ...... ...... 3 2 20 Mesa ..........,....... -..-. 4 0 14 Phoenix Union ...,... ----- 0 The Junior Varsity Football team finished their season with an undefeated record. They shutout Central, Carl Hayden, West, Washington, and South Mountain. Camelback took the iuniors off of their varsity and put them on their junior varsity. North's Colts over- came this disadvantage though and won the game 13-6. Mesa, the hex team for North High, finally lost a game to North High after a long string of victories they have accumulated over the years. Art Colangelo and Pete Thyron were the stars of the PU game, Art making two TD's and Thyron giving one. North Opponent 'I9 Central ............ ........ 0 24 Carl Hayden ..... ..... 0 6 West .............. ..... 0 18 Washington ....,.. ..... O 13 Camelback .... ..... 6 26 So. Mountain ..... ..... 0 19 Mesa ..............,.. ........ 'l 3 T8 Phoenix Union ....... .... 6 I l A l l l l l l 9 F f l ' .A .al M HI 2 , ,ml 3 football Ngnh ,,,,,,,.,,,,.... Central ........... .---- 0 N,-,nh ...,,..,,,,,,,,, Carl Hayden ............ 13 North West ---------------------- 6 North Washington ............ 'l 9 North Camelback .............. 'I9 North South ..,....... ........ 2 5 No,-gh ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,. Mesa .......... ........ 3 l North ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Phx. 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X If mn: 4:-4 aan 4: 4 Varsity Basketball Team: 'lst row: Dick Thom, Bill Walters, Rennie Crittenden, Dennis O'TooIe, Robin Dick, 2nd row: Mgr. Dick, Rodney Lewis Tom Paine, George Brown, Jim Koch, George Mies, 3rd row: Steve Vaughn, Gary Shipley, Fred Knight, Dennis Diarman, Coach Hardt 795 7 6'aA!mt6alL North 54 South 34 West 54 Scottsdale Christmas Tourney 54 Mesa 69 Glendale 39 Sunnyslope 50 PU End Tournament 47 Camelback 38 South 46 Pueblo 53 Mesa 54 St. Mary's 53 PU bud Klan, dd, Hoop, ' PU ........... CENTRAL DIVISION 8 West ................ .......................................... Camelback Mesa ............. South ........ North ........ Scottsdale 6 6 5 4 2 Down, GeorgeI Dennis Diarman C503 looks on as two of his teammates smoiher a Rebel. 7 ss, its Center Fred Knight uses a one-handed shot while most of the Mesa team looks on. 1,6 With an audience of three Coyotes Hot Rod Lewis attempts a iump shot. North vs. South Mountain Opening the season's court play, the Mustang cage men came through with a 54-47 victory over the South Mountain Rebels. The score at the half was 28-24, a four point margin in favor of the Horses. In the third period the Mus- tangs laid in 14 points to the Rebels 8 which upped the score to 42-32. The fourth quarter showed South outscoring the Mustangs 15-12 but it only brought the Rebels within seven points of North. The two centers, North's Fred Knight and South's Russell Stevens turned in the best scoring recordsp Knight with 16 points to his credit and Stevens with 12. North lost the second game with South 64-38. Fred Knight lunges forward as two West players grab for the ball. North vs. West West High sneaked past the Mustangs 62-58 in an exciting game which resulted in an overtime. At the half time the score stood in favor of the T- Birds 23-21. North put on a big scoring rally in the third quarter which ended with 25 points added to the Hosses' tally while West managed 'I2 points which brought the score to 46-35. Excitement mounted in the fourth period as the Mus- tangs ended their spurt and came out with 'I3 points while West bucketed 24 points in renewed vigor. This brought the score even at 58-58 which made an over- time necessary. In the closing seconds West chanced in two shots and nudged North 62-58 for the victory. Robin Dick and Mesa's Wayne Hunsaker go strolling. An unidentified North cage man is sandwiched between South Mountain's Tom Ross l'l2l and Russell Stevens ll7l. ,J-. What's everyone looking at? 'i1. I Two unideniified PU players are making sure ihe ball siays out of George Mies' possession. Steve Vaughn leaps high trying io block a T-Bird shot. North vs. Camelback North dribblers displaying their best ball handling of the year defeated the Camelback Spartans 47-46 in a touch and go thriller. The Mustangs trailed at the fourth 34-32 but went ahead 37-36. From then on the score teetered back and forth until it reached 42-41 in favor of the Spartans. Rod Lewis and Steve Vaughn made 6 points together which brought the score to 47-42, with 40 seconds left. Camelback lobbed in 5 points to bring Camelback within 'I point. The final buzz sounded with a 'I point North margin. Dennis Diarman was high man with 'l5 points, and Camelback's Charlie Clark was second with 'I4 points. North lost the first game played with Camelback 56-40. Robin Dick seems to have left two Scottsdale players looking helpless as he lays in a shot. George Mies goes up for a push shot as North's Fred Knight C555 and Spartan Hank Phyel look on. 199 Phoenix Union's Gil Padilla looks like his attention has been diverted from the basket he's attempting as he looks sus piciously at our cameraman. Mike Martin, South High center, appears to be diving into the picture. That's Steve Vaughn beckoning him. North vs. Phoenix Union In the season's final game, the Phoenix Union Coyotes poured on heavy in the fourth quarter to outscore North 70-53. PU sank 24 points in the final period leav- ing North with 13. The Coyotes took a 30-22 lead at the half. North came within 6 points ofthe pack in the third period but failed to keep up with the hustling Coyotes. Scoring honors went to George Mies who had 'l5 points, Willie Walters with 'I3 and Rod Lewis who ended with 10. The loss left the Mustangs with a 7-'IO season. ' f ix if Junior Varsity Basketball Team: 'Ist row, R. Chase, Valenzuela, Swan, Brady, 2nd row, Cunningham, Williams, Hamm, Westley, Condron Coach McDermott, 3rd row, Morrison, Kennedy, Crile, P. Chase, Atkerson. The Junior Varsity team ended the season with a 5-'IO season record. The JV team sparked by individual per- formances offers good potentials for next year's Var- sity team. Outstanding performances were given for the season by Mike Kennedy, Phil Atkerson, and Frank Williams who all showed high scoring abilities. The JV team this year was coached by Bill McDermott. i i , North High cager stealing ball away from Scottsdale man. .r '4-n. ':? '-25.2 ?a nf '-2 -173 O -A .QWM C Varsity and JV Track Team, lst row, Ehlers, Ludke, Rhodes, Russell, Davies, Casciola, Branson, Blakey, Clifton, Colangelo, Murphy, 2nd row: Richey, Coleman, Hein, Johnstone, Hohs, Hale, Citron, Hignite, Hollowell, McAlister, 3rd row: Sherwood, Calbrith, Atkerson, Beckman, Long, Rosell, Keith, Koch, Foster, Cahil, 4th row: Young, Whitneybell, Kipp, Jekel, Casciola, Beal, Quezada, Thron, Bagwell, Chandler, Mgr., 5th row: Brown, Finn, Kurtzman, Silverthorn, Binder, Winslow, Diumente, Cartmill, Mgr., Opelte, Mgr., 6th row: Rogers, Williams, Lewis Pardol, Coach Wolfe. Freshman Track Team, lst row: Martin, Molnar, Aarni, Kelly, 2nd row: Smith, McMorris, Hudspath, 3rd row: Coleman. 4 Barnie Cahil is pictured hurling the discus. Phil Atkerson pushes the shot into the air. Bill Walters, Mustang broad iumper, hits the board with his foot. Kenny Young, distance man, is practicing for the mile. Frank Casciola, Morris Russell, and Don Branson, three of North's top sprinters come out ofthe starting.blocks. ,ft I Pole Vaulter, George Davies, goes over bar set at 12 feet in warm-up. Here is Richey, Rogers, Kipp, and Ehlers, four of North's dis- tance men. 'ASA ...Q . r f' . Q ' -. X . - x ,Arm . 299' . v r . iv N 2 i .. f T iy fl xii.-R1-1 I '3 ' I-can- ' U ,. -.- 4, fri- . -..gi . :f .iff -1 Joe Ehlers, North High miler, about to hit the tape in Assembly Meet with PU. ln the Glendale Invitational .loe got edged out at the last by a step. The time was 4:35. He also was edged out again in the 880 by Ray Aguilar of Tempe. The time, 2:02. Last year Joe was the State Mile champion and the Sandiage Mile winner. He hopes to repeat his perform- ance this year. O Long poises for an instant before surging to front of ring. In 'I957 Dallas Long heaved the 12-pound shot 58 feet 'IOM inches at the Luke-Greenway Meet. This year at a meet in Huntington Beach, California, he pushed to a new record of 66 feet 'IM inches, almost 6 feet over his record of last year. Also at the Glendale Invitational he tossed the 'I2-pound shot 65 feet 5M inches. He then picked up the 'I6-pound shot and put on an ex- hibition with it. He put the 16-pound shot 55 feet HW inches to topple the recognized record of 53 feet 4M inches. He broke this record by almost 3 feet. N Q Q, QW A l i if i , m 5 V..-viii! Ale He then whirls to the front of the ring, and the toe board, where he gives the shot its final push before he lets go of it. - a f Viv fe fre:- . 'x S: '-. Q, F N xt ' , Q f G 1' ff Starting his follow-through Dallas appears to have both feet off the ground .... I' WA? . . . his right leg coming forward, he has almost completed his follow through, and the shot will land better than 60 feet away. Joe Ehlers practicing for that long, long mile. Dallas Long practicing his form with the 16-pound shot Skip Hohs going over high iump bar. Hohs and Davies are North's best high iumpers. Lou Jekel and Doug Whitneybell are practicing the high hurdles Larry Blakey, a low hurdle man, is working on his form attempting to beat out Danny Hale pictured in the lower right corner. 1 1 Danny Hale showing excellent form as he goes over a low hurdle. Jim Ludke imitates the style of Jim Brewer as he goes over the pole vault bar. Karl Johnstone has iust released the discus, and is following through. Johnstone broke both the meet and the state record at the Glendale Invitational Meet with a toss of 'I70 feet. First place, Coleman, second place, McMorris, third place, Aarni, fourth place, Martin, fifth place, Smith, sixth place, - First place, Morris Russell, second place, Fred Rosell, third place, Skip Hohs, fourth place, Frank Casciola, fifth place, Don Branson. .t..,... nv Y Varsity Cross Country 'Ist row: Schroff, Kipp, Sherwood, Silverthorn, Barus, Day, Oppelt, Mgr. 2nd row Kurtzman Mgr Young Bagwell Osborn Bachelder 3rd row: Wallace, Beckman, Jopp, Hignite, Hollowell, Coates, Ehlers. 511044, fu jmck DATE Oct. Nov. Dec. 4 li 18 25 1 7 15 22 27 6 I3 20 U OPPONENT LOCATION Camelback ....... ......,. C amelback West Phoenix ...... .... Phoenix Union South Phoenix North Phoenix Camelback ..... West Phoenix ...,... .,,.,,,, Phoenix Union South Phoenix Washington .......................,.,,.,,. City Meet ...... State Invitation .,West Phoenix North Phoenix ........North Phoenix .North Phoenix .North Phoenix Phoenix Union South Phoenix .North Phoenix North Phoenix al Cross-Country Meet Ati, A. The start ofthe City Cross-Country Meet. Phoenix Union is in lane one, West High is in lane two, North is in lane three, and Camelback is in lane four, with South in lane five. L K Mike Barrick, whose time was 11:49 took first place in the Junior Varsity cross-country for Phoenix Union High School. Alfred Orozco is receiving the Dr. John Hausman trophy, This i5 the first year that this trophy has been given. It will be an annual pre- sentation. Freshman Cross-Country Team. North High is the only high school to have a recognized Freshman Cross-Country team. At the start of the season the coaches felt that these freshmen would get more experience if they were organized as a team rather than have them competing with the boys on the Varsity team. Joe Ehlers is practicing for the big city meet. 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I., H33 Q- if f 1,3 TNT' , il , - ' A ii- s . cg , A ' s- A fi'--, ,sq Junior Varsity Baseball team, ist row: Coach Caldwell, Riggs, Coffey, Meka, Glover, Helms, Beinlick, Coach Watson, 2nd row: Reid, Young, Webb, Kennedy, Landino, Coahran, Smith, Bauer. Q C .. EE? 'W ' l l l 5 Frosh Baseball team, lst row: Monti, Combs, Chiate, Leon, Rees, LeFevre, Davis, May, Antilla, 2nd row: Coach Sandoval, Wynn, Weber Fulton, Blaylock, Chase, Gordon, Brockman, Sorensen, Love, Barkell, Rateliff. lc L ,..v 'm f' AQ it L ii- f v X ' Si ii s at X Q, 0 6 .M . 5 S ' -, yi L No. I Man: Ed Leonard The tennis team coached by Mr. Henry Horne has traveled extensively this year participating in tour- naments for North High. Ed Leonard, holder of num- ber one position has been challenged constantly this year for this position. Pete Raubenheimer, number two man, and Spike Curtis, who is number three man, were his worthy toes. North High is proud of this year's team. W Boys' Varsity and JV tennis teams, ist row: Bergamo, Sherer, Murphy, Hoots, Shute, 2nd row: Coach Henry Horne, Pryde, Potter Hensley Phillips, 3rd row: Leonard, Raubenheiner, Curtis, Shoop, Neal. Girls' Varsity tennis, lst row: Thompson, Kinse, Greenlee, Knowles, Perry, Wilson, 2nd row: Girls' Junior Varsity team, Fuiks, Nations, O'Brien Nelson, Story, Stonier, Coach Wilkinson. Pierre Pellezza, Tennis Professional from the Phoenix Country Club, is demonstrating the back hand at the Valley Tennis Clinic held at North High last November. l l ,.x S 5 I w Frosh Tennis team 'Ist row: Bergamo, Hoots, Murphy, 2nd row Coach Henry Horne, Sherer, Shute. 12 Q 1 Frosh Girls' tennis team, ist row: Sizemore, Michelle, Curtis, Wilson, Miller, 2nd row: Coach Wilkinson, Hunt, Kuechler, Anderson. Francis Blythe moves up to the foul line to throw a backup ball. Clay Carpenter with a determined look on his face lets go ofthe ba Gerald Baber follows through with good form North High Bowling Club, lst row: Saufley, Moritz, Harris, May, Stewart, Sheridon, Heiner, Housen, Roels, Corrolf 2nd row: Stewart, Car- penter, Nelson, Griffith, Adams, 3rd row: Blythe, Tippy, Johns, Schoffman, Denton, Rawlings, Baber, Fetty, Crowl, Thiss, Williams, Hein, Roll, Hein. Jack Griffith lets fly with a fast ball. Doug Denton fires with deadly accuracy Malin Hein mOV6S to the foul line with at the pins. only one .thing in mind. 4 North High Varsity Wrestling team, lst row: Parker, Parry, Boice, Luclcette, Echeveste, Landino, Bienlickp 2nd row: Udall, Rudd, Hunsinger, Leavitt, Doss, Melton, King, 3rd row: Bowling, Brayer, Schmelling, Colquette, Glover, Helms, Gruhn, 4th row: Crile, Brown, Silberman, Hef- Iin, Stewart, Hoesch. Pictured to the side: Bob King after winning his first match this year. Also in the picture are Lloyd Melton in front, Carl Chase looking over the shoulder of Bob King. Duane Leavitt is holding up King's arm. xt Luckett rides a Mesa man attempting to get a chicken ring. Leavitt is using a leg ride, trying to get his opponent to move. Doss is on top of his man, starting a half nelson. Q ., K, W., ns, 5. ,cfm ,MW Unidentified North High wrestler is being rolled by his op- ponent. V e- vm -Q-wus - -- Don Brown moves into action lust after the whistle has blown to start the period. Ronnie Doss completing a reversal. 119 Lloyd Melton is trying to pin his opponent Mike Landino ties up with his opponent at the first of the match. fQ'i'Ya- ' x it '-:- N - as u z 'M ii QBRTQ 2 ' ,, tuuzmx 5 NV, 'Pip A ,615 X .Alf X .. . XM.-.N --M X 1957 9 iemziau fhanzpa, lntra-mural champs- lst row: Buddy Sunshine, Larry Brion, John Pierce. 2nd row: Bill Reid, Dave Fellars, Jack Wilson. In the championship game, Sunshine had two hits for three times at bat. In addition to that Dave Fellars pitched a three hit game. Other members ofthe team not shown in the picture are Mike Love, Gary Davis, George Leon, Frank Hudspeth, and Fred Smith. 27 The Kyoren Dojo Judo Club -lst row: Sorgatz, Landino, Ervay. 2nd row: Friedman, Lavender, Gross, Hansson. 3rd row: Smithson, See, DeSpain, Lau, Sgt. Crouch. The N. P. H. S. Judo Club originally started out as a ROTC organ- ization. Now it has evolved into a Judo club open to all students. The Judo Club also has planned many trips and tournaments around the state. Sgt. Crouch has completed a shoulder throw. Instructor Smithson is in the process of throwing I C7766 v -: Emmy Y ,, Y,-. Students are practicing the different holds as instructor looks on. Larry DeSpain and another unidentified student are practicing their yulceemees, or falls. Instructor illustrates hold as students sit beside the mat. X Here x stu dents listen to instructor Smithson explain hold. .M 1 , ,... it lgiiillfiii' Y .V . ijkj.-kgf'iE.'Lg:. fl i s , 5 tw ,l A , . x.,, 3 ' ' ' , A .I W s . , Q A 1 gp e, X T 9 Students practice holds and throws. To the side Jimmy See is being thrown. Here the students are refreshing the pins in their minds. 7957 901,44 wk. lst row: George Tyson, Doug Horne, Ron Stauffley. 2nd row: Phil Edlund, Tim Sexson, Larry Stewart, Tom Tait. , Z G.A.A. Upper classmen, lst row: Helsing, Davis, Jopp, Faulkney, Lee, Allmon, Waskirbarth, Manning, Bishop. 2nd row: Bell, Schowsen, Ma- lone, Beatty, Reters, Greinwell, Goodwin. 3rd row: Ray, Mintz, Hurd, Mintz, Fullmer, Miller. G.A.A. Frosh, lst row: Burgan, Rau, D'arcangelo, Burns, Calvin, Spurling. 2nd row: Anderson, Shumway, Magarick, Manning, Guerrnan, Brown. IW! q if I i , 2.1 I E ' U Z D E O O 'lst row: Linda Hurd, Cleo Wackerbarth, Diane Allmon, Sylvia Lee, Marlene Faulkner. 2nd row: Ardith Peters, Dot Guer man, Cleo Malone. E L UE5 , 1 f ' -I 'V , i' ' ,Q ,'V- wii?,?1'l gg ' xx m , 3 5 , ' X , 2 X A-X X if 5? X X I is XY l X XL 5 613559 ffk if 11,1 1 if gf' kk ly 'Aj gf, .r I ' f 3 ' A' Y .f4f!l!!!l ,iff I. 1 'fy-' 7 3 5 ,V l' .Q fd I ,ff N if U ' I IPL! '53 ,fifp aim!! A E' 5,463 lx A ff I 3, 9,5 , L,-' xv' ff , 1' W V 141- AE J 1 .,gU -,Lf ff' 1 11 f' X ffs' jg' J' I f If G G l A2 C + 'KN QQ . lm ,fro . U 14 H I ff 'fu 0 U - 5 ' aff Q ,f ' X , 5 f ,Q , N X 0 A C37 ' f L - f School WR, . - , ,wx '. , K . X-I W 'v LX FH 1, Y gf. .31 QQ Xl? 7 Carol Curtis M wa 31 A Diane Wise Ba rba ra Britton ,w,..,w Pat Keuhler Sandy Yada Marlene Millner i?Qb SQJLILIJCQ, aganci X A , First Row: Linda Williams, Nikki O'Quinn, Prue Baca. Row Two: Charles Eber, Greg Wills, Don Adams, George Chalke. Row Three: Pat Williams, Janet Schmidt, Don Lemons, Steve Crawford. Row Four: Dave King, Gregg Abram. The Service Band is a hardworking group of stu- dents. They play for assemblies, games and rallies. Without the efforts of the Service Band spirit of the stu- -qf First Row: Ruth Jackson, Darla Brownlow, Marice Bezdek. Row Two: Bob Hasseries, Chuck Veronda, Terry Swanson, Kent Johnston. Row Three: Phil Jones, Don Steinman, Clark Barrett, Linda Nichels. Row Four: Mike Kline, Roy Calhoun, Phil Shafer. dent body would be low indeed. The members of the band are musicians who give their time to help the school. The group that can always be counted on is the Service Band. ... .,. N, YH 5 Y .3 ,,v. ,155 weqegfkkfwe vwwwmmwawrw 'li 'K 'F , A ii 4 4 31 Kg s vi if 'L Y C' W 7 TPA, f ' . ' ' :li ' ,, C : : -s : 3 '- 'X' .Qgfil ' Y ' , jf.: .'q 'i ' R T fi . '2 x' , s W .fart i 'F ' - H fr left f L N 1 -' + '-- ' f - fffizp-.WW ,QE I A if y y 1 ' 'I Mt .fa-5 . .Jn -: F 'Q 7g-.J a. 5 5 gg y fr,-J ' fl r l 'MQ 7 . ' A ,. ,, ,.,. , , -, Q L1 . i.+1fw-m- Row lr Barbara Britton. Row 2: Marlene Millner Sandy The Band in formation at Tucson football game. Yada, Carol Curtis. Row 3: Diane Wise, Pat Keuehler. 9 4 cm Band Jeeps, up fm, Q. '7 First Row: Mike Voorhees, John Byer, Ronnie Clutz, Jerry Linsner, Merrill Harlan, Gary Hamman. Row 2: Donna Neimer, Anis Schowsen, Gloria Burtch, Marcia Smith, Ruth Jackson, Barbara Bright, Darla Brownlow. Row 3: Bill Goletz, Carol Williams, Jack Cooper, Charles Veronda, Melvyn Johnson, Jerry Beckvall, Marice Bezdek, Nikki O'Quinn, Ann Ashley. on many occasions. They marched in the Rodeo This year the Varsity Band, under the direction of rad at the fair, and at all the home football games. Mr. Al Davis, has successfully represented the student 7' ' f W .-M ' K -f A , Q First Row: Kent Johnson, Terry Sidwell, John Fitzgerald, Donald Adams, Barry Lerner. Row 2: Leland Morse, Barry Morriss, Russel Jones, Greg Wills, Charles Eber, Prudence Baca, Sharon Jackson. Row 3: Phil Shafer, Roy Calhoun, Ricky Beal, Gary Schwarting, Charles Oliver, Noel Page, Cathy Thomas, Charlotte Fowler. DL .. First row: Doug Sheaner, George Chalk, Jerry Gant, Ted Davey, Greg Abram. Row two: Clark Barrett, Charlie Thomas, Dean Heitman, Paul- ine Jackson, Dave Morton, Galen Strautman, Linda Bell. Row three: Carmen Ruthling, Linda Nichols, Steve Crawford, David Krauss, Dave Smith, Don Lemon, Dan Pinard, Mike Hogan. They put in hours of practice on the intricate half-time shows that we see. The Band does much to-raise the spirit ofthe school and make the students proud ofthe fine work it accomplishes. First row: Bonnie Bell, Glen Martin, Persis McClennan, Vivian Billings, Joyce Brown, Jack Griffith, Diane Brady. Row two: Judy Allison, Pat Proctor, Art Lopez, Bob Waller, Darwin Brady, Don Steinman, David Caughey. Row three: Fred Freshley, Frank Williams, Philip Jones, Bill Hiener, Jim Johnson, Barry Draper, Bob Hasseries, AI Gerbens, Stan Cohen. I J 41? 4 ',! l i l l l al l il gl Y l ll l ll Flute, Brass, Woodwind Row i: Bob Hasseries, Steve Crawford, Darla Brownlow, Marice Bezdek, Prue Baca, Terry Swanson. Row 2: Clark Berreft, Chuck Veronda Nikki O'Quinn, Jeanne Davenport, Merrill Harlan, Charles Eber. The Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Craig, has had a very successful season this year. lt gave a con- cert March 12 with the Girls' Glee Club. l I I v il l lx 1 v l Eric Abrahemsen, Linda Sessions, Bob Herzog ' 242 L F ti LRG' fi X f' KW Kkx Q11 5 . Mgmzx - N1 mf..-Qt. f --- 1' C., 'v ,, r E J L .wg Cello String Basses X ,X ,Phil Shafer, Lee Horner. Connie Spearing, , Shlfron dgpethi -- K KC- af Several ensemble groups made up of orchestra mem- N bers have played at events throughout the year. The XS: X ' orchestra had another concert in May. lg: 1 Q xg, - C ff - . Ci 2 1 Q we S p 3 Violins Row l: Minnie Jo Robinson, Lynn Harvey, Sandy Mervis, Pat Anderson, Lynn Miku. Row 2: Bill Rudd, Larry Bartlett, Charles Abert, Dave Allen, Glen Wolfe, Elaine Brown. l l 243 44 4 W J f - f f 'f , -f ' , A , 5 I , mf f . -va K , , ,. , 2 ,y , -,Af , Q ., , , W V .Z , . ' 'nl E ' t 4 ,, ' Q , f 2 ' j . it , J, , , , - ., f . 5 A , , , . f , Q , A 4 a I ' .neil ' ' 5 I .aj 'S ' Q, w.. SER I 4 ., , , , gg y K I im , I ,f I ,i . ' 4 Q' VV at X 3 f gn, If V - ' 1 J Z 1' ' 'P . 1 K ' 1 1 3 f f 'ffl f ' ' '5 vi 3 ' ' f 'f f Q - fl 1 ' I 1 , , ' j, , .ff f ,, L . J f , . 4? if ' , ' . :Vi , . A 1 Q, If 4 L Q 7, 'f l ' . 5 J' .5 f j A f i f , , .1 ff -I 4 . if , i 3 , -'1 ,, , J a - f 1 2 5914 1 4 .. L V 'Q t, J I r M A fig: ,J 5 Madrigals. First row: Media Lumpkin, Sandy Robinson, Jody Glendening, Annettt Parson, Sue Rheel, Sharon Williams, lda Nichols, Patsy Nelson, Rita Chatwen, Julie Douglas, Faye Clewley. Row two: Sandy Chase, Taylor Fawcett, Craig Scofield, Jay Folsum, Bud Walker, Willy Otting, Morey Staples, Roy Neal, Don O'Conner, Nancy Johnson. Mr. Ben Denton directed the A Cappella choir to sang for various clubs and also gave the annual Christ- a very successful year. mas Assembly for the student body. They have visited Since the beginning of school last semester, the choir various schools to give assemblies. has sung before many groups. At Christmas time the O A -, .1 ,412 V 515 ht I X 1 Q 1, 117 First row: Reta Chatwin, Mr. Denton. Row two: Judy Steinly, Sandy Robinson, Penny Snouffer, Sherry Baker, Sue Harvey, Jeanne Daven- port, Bud Walker, Steve Bennett, Taylor Fawcett, Ron Condron, Ronnie Ryran, Mike Riggs, Larry Drinen, Donna Hughes, Judy Peters, Sheray McBride, Lianne Havell, Faye Clewley. Row three: Judy Lance, Carolyn Roush, Mary Mussellman, Janet Pierce, Jody Glendening, Tom Basham, Don O'Conner, Steve Schofner, Clardio Carrad, Anita Stonier, Donna Utlant, Grace Figarelli. Row four: Bonnie Arnold, Beverly Price, Annette Parson, Eleanor Yellen, Nedra Lumpkin, Jay Folsom, Mickey Olsen, Craig Scofield, Dick Neveln, Gary Boehke, Charles Ve- ronda, Karen Soratz, Sandy Martensen, Sonia Christensen, Patsy Nelson. Row five: Sandy Chase, Sharon Williams, Ann Stewart, Dianna Dean, Judy Steinle, Gordan Larson, Terry Sidwell, Barry Draper, Jack Rhodes, Ronnie Quain, Willy Otting, Morey Staples, Roy Neal, Donna Eitterim, Helen Henry, Minnie Jo Robinson, Sue Clark, Maureen Beckerleg, Ida Nichols, Julie Douglas. 0 KHPPQIILL 611011 -X Tenors and Basses Row 'lz Steve Bennett, Taylor Faw- cett, Ron Condron, Bud Walker, Mike Riggs, Claudio Corral, Mr. Denton. Row 2: Tom Basham, Arthur Schaier, Bill Parker, Don O'Connor, Ronnie Ryan, Steve Schoffman. Row 3: Jay Falsum, Mickey Olsen, Craig Scofield, Harvey Bradford, Richard Neveln, Charles Veronda. Row 4: Gordon Larson, Jack Rhodes, Barry Draper, Ronnie Quain, Willy Otling, Morey Staples, Ed Rathie, Roy Neal, Larry Drinen. , . N 2 : . is X i KJ 1 Sopranos Row l: Sandy Robinson, Penny Snouffer, Sherry Baker, Sue Har- vey, Jeanne Davenport, Rita Chatwin. Row 2: Judy Lance, Carolyn Raush, Mary Mussellman, Janet Pierce, Marlene Baily, Jody Glendening. Row 3: Bonnie Ar- nold, Judy Steinle, Beverly Price, Annette Parsons, Eleanore Yellin, Nedra Lumpkin. Row 4: Sandy Chase, Sharon Williams, Ann . Q R . ' fs' ' Aly ' V ,, , n ' l Stewart, Deanna Dean, Sue Rheel. KY, nf ' FN , if fa J v .f ' 2 - il ,- f c l ' A QI ' , ff, R 1 Z I1 -1 P' . 1' , p J M. s l X P H 562' 'l it f Altoes Row 'l: Judy Peters, Lianne Hav- ill, Fay Clervley, Grace Figarelli. Row 2: Donna Hughes, Pat Kenny, Anita Stonier, Donna Utlaut, Julie Douglas. Row 3: Karen Sorgatz, Sandy Martensen, Lynne Zylstra, Sonia Christensen, Nancy John- son, Patsy Nelson. Row 4: Donna Etteriem, Helen Henry, Minnie Jo Robinson, Margaret James, Susan Clark, Maureen Beckerleg, lda Nichols. 2115 4 M, Kham, l Row I: Sharon Collins, Charlene Owens, Rosemary Russo, Arlene Dufford, Nancy Frye, Virginia Hiskey, Mary Kenny, Arlene Van Voy, Jackie Pepper, Darlene Warner, Jane Atkin, Joanne Vukobratovich, Gloria Le Var, Janice Taylor, Sylvia Bruce, Nancy Reisman. Row 2: Donna Haas, Doris McKinny, Pegi Burrell, Vickie Mitchell, Sue Barstow, Sally Lopez, Pamela Zundel, Ellen Leis, Judy Smith, Nancy Payne, Sue Becker, Dawn Munsil, Mary Lou Tennyson, Bobbie Hostetler, Pat Bates, Laurie Barc, Janice Owen. Row 3: Gloria Echeveste, Judy Smith, Madalyn Carey, Doraley Albert, Judy Bokamper, Diane Keith, Judy Beaver, Tania Wasalenko, Rochelle Martin, Sharon Speake, Marilyn Davenport, Jane Hil- ton, Cindy Elder, Suzanne Cruse, Pat Hayes, Jeanie Van Kleek. Row 4: Barbara Murray, Carolyn Fisher, Sally Gray, Margaret Miller, Anne Ashley, Linda Gring, Mary Warner, Nancy Wicker, Marie Womac, Donna Diebner, Bev Bocchino, Beverly De Forest, Twyla Collins, Elaine Brown, Jerilyn Spatz, Judy Bell. This year the Girl's Choir, under the direction of Miss Enloe, consisted of seventy-six members including Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, who had auditioned to ioin. The main proiect of the year was The Mass to St. Sebastian by Villa Lobos, which was presented in April. Christmas brought the performance of Once Came An Angel which was arranged forthe group by Mr. A. O. Davis. Beverly de Forest was narrator. 'Q vt I I , J s r A ff RPA!! 1 .. i ' J Mfg... ,J Y fuafaww i f X Freshmen Ensemble l 1 u u First row: Hazel Henderson, Cindy Deierson, Judy Drage, Ruth Arthur, Pam Lichty, Donna Crockett. Second row: Virginia Richards, Judy Walters, Billy June Upchurch, La Verne Wilson. F? ' Qywl Clubs xx A lr?-'-,' g 1 ' pr. :Ji A il R- of is . ff f kffldi l 'mai M eh do nl ,Z Key Club, First row:.Fred Lau, Dick Fishel, Douglas Gehrman, Fred Ashley, Jon Barrows. Row Two: Bob Rhoton, Danny Hoesh, Stewart Kach, Paul Finch, R. L. Phillips, Bob Hansson. Row Three: Terry Kipp, Matt Sakata, Roy Skaggs, Phil Cords, Lou Jekel. The National Honor Society is a national club for students from the upper one third of their class. They are chosen by the Honors Committee on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and character. The French Club, Les Amis de France, went Christmas caroling in French. They held meetings with other French clubs. Educationally, they had French films. The Key Club is a service club forthe Key boys at North. Certain members assisted in stopping the traffic at the crosswalk so students could cross the street safe- ly. They also painted the trash cans to improve the ap- pearance of our campus. They went on field trips and had a ioint meeting with the Kiwanis Club. Les Amis cle France, First row: Nan Lutfy, Judy Allison, Beth Brayer, Caren Ruthling. Row Two: Bonnie Evans, Karen Sorqatz, Susie Swan, Susie Knowles, Mrs. Grobe. Row Three: Eddie Abraham, Dick Rice, Win Brayer, Jack Rice. National Honor Society, First row: Sandy Steele, Judy Lee, Bar- bara Drinkwater, Carmen Ruthling. Row Two: Linda Melczer, Pat Paterson, Sandy Martenson, Alice Plotner. Row Three: Darlene Goto, Marilyn Kirby, Nancy Johnson, Julie Coulter. Row Four: Douglas Gehrman, Phil Cords, Gary Turner, Mike Rodgers. 247 AIG Ur. and Sr.l Row l: Bobbie Taylor, Mary Anne Stryker, Marine Bezdeck, Carmen Ruthling, Sandy Robinson, Nancy Payne, Sandy Jorgensen, Anita Stonier. Row 2. Judy Lee, Nan Lufty Darlene Gato, Mabel West Sandy Steele, Nancy Johnson, Susan Griffiths, Kay Palmer, Jeanne Dayenpnrtg Row 3- S d M t' en June Powell, Helen Henry, Sandy Harsha, Grace Figarrelll, Georgia Vaughn. Row 4. Karen Sorgatz, Ann Mitchel, usan . an y ar ms , Foster, Fred Lare, Kenny Goto. Row 5: Linda Langdon, Eric Abrahamsen, John Byer, Ted Davey, Gary Peter Klahr, Sherman Brendalln, John Barrows, Gary Hammon, Bill Feyer, Matt Sakata. Parnassus members acted as guides for the parents at Open House this year. They also had a pot luck din- 4 ned for their initiates. xt '13 f Q -k 'F R X N Je- X l X H Srhvlwu, 1 1 .. vw L ml ...,., Wx ,,-wi - F Parnassus lFresh. and Soph.J Row 1: Shirley Click, Judi Mahan, Beth Brayer Gayle Edlund Row 2 Yolanda Leonard Ruth Sharm Kathryn Bodily Mary Blenflng lene Kripner. Row 3: Sharon Sabine, Frances Gonzalo Beverly Bulla Linda Barfoot Persls McClennen Row 4 Nancy Otey John Wllke Ralph Bodine, Janice Henry. Parnassus is organized to raise the scholastic standards V ,lf of the school The club provides a scholarship for a P P worthy senior member as Its club prolect Ji' Ko. ' S Pap, Klub Wivfto: Junior and Senior: First row: Sandy Mikal, Sherry Baker, Ann Hillman, Sandy Steele, Doris Bailey, Jan Phillips, Marianne Prevratil, Pat Kendal, Barbara Klamert, Donna Arnote, Diane Nunalty, Jeanne Sarko, Lynne Zylstra, Nancy Payne, Linda Purdue, Nancy Burton, Marlene Faulkner, Lianne Havill, Jack Dole, Sandy Harsha, Fred Dworkis, Pat Jopp, Mr. Innman. Row two: Susan Harvey, Elaine Kendal, Maureen Bibeau, Patra Ann McCabe, Betty Miller, Janice Owens, Mary Jean Thompson, Susie Knowles, Jay Stuckey, Don Castro. Row three: Carol Crowley, Sandy Sakata, Sharon Morey, Nancy Gauthier, Nancy McCoy, Sharon Jones, Helen Henry, Lee Horner, Linda Brown, Georgia Vaughn, Rochelle Martin, Nancy Stern, Sandy Robinson, Bonnie Evans. Fourth row: Linda Griggs, Peggy Foster, Deanna Dean, Anita Mihelick. Fifth row: LaDonna Curry, Barbara Hicks, Judy Beaver, Mary Warner, Kay Palmer, Anita Stonier, Marilyn Moore, Suzie Swan, Paul Gannarelli, Gary Peter Klahr. .af Freshman and Sophomore: First row: Shelia LaBoyer, Judy Bundy, Carolyn Walters, Linda Lane, Kay Oliver, Leslie Langbridge, Barbara Williams, Darlene Darcangelo, Micky Normy, Bev Bocchine, Gyle Edlund, Highty Christy, Lydia Dzambic, Billie Jo Hicks, Sue Spurling, Sandy MacAndrew, Carol Tanner, Linda Ratcliff, Madeline Cary, Mary Ann Sizemore, Jill Lindstrom, Barbara Swanger, Olivia Bustos, Virginia Smith. Row two: Pamela Cole, Linda Light, Charlene Kripner, Judy Mahan, Jan Enright, Barbara Mintz, Barbara Beatty, Betty Echbeste, Claudia Clark, Sharon Raw, Karen Kridle, Becky Glick, Pam Loper, Janice Henry, Beverly Bulla, Cheryl Henson, Mr. Inman. Row three: Mary Beth Bienfang, Chelly Hyde, Nancy Story, Isabelle Blanco, Sharon Browne, Lydia Robinson, Jeronda Meyer, Donna Crock- ett, Karen Anderson, Phyllis Purdue, Jayne Love, Rozanne Richard, Judy Day, Nancy Kline, Gayle MacDonald, Louisinda Bower, Opal Robert- SOD. Row four: Albert Goss, Betty Mintz, Joan Mulkey, Mary Shields, Rita Zakes, Nancy Sheppard, Judy Brown, Jackie Vaughn, Carol Salafsky, Dayonne Beisel, Patty Clair, Madeline Cotten. Pep Club Officers: Vice-President, Susie Knowles, President, Bob Claus, Secretary-Treasurer, Rosie Black. The members of the Stadium Club act as ushers at all of North's home games. ln December, they had a supper in the Mustang Corral which was a huge suc- cess. They have a club pin now, sporting the word, Stadium. The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Wilkinson and Mr. Hyink. -a6'fw1lwL, ! The purpose of the Pep Club is to keep the school spirit riding high. This year they were very instrumental in building and keeping the moral of the Mustangs at a fever-high pitch for many of the school's sporting events. Under president Bob Clauss, the Pep Club had its own roped-off section at all the home football and many ofthe basketball games. Stadium Club, First Row: Linda Saylor, Linda Gring, Kath- ryn Bodily, Nancy Armstrong. Row Two: Maureen Olsen, Carol White, Ama Sherman, Jo Marie Boles. Row Three: Carolyn Williams, Ellouise Force, Janet Olsen. flu.64,,Gs nlcinq, awww! fluz, J X ,0 0 fi wry Future Business Leaders Row T: Barbara Klamert, Donna Arnote, Jeanne Sarko, Billie Mae Belcher, Lynne Zylstra, Mary Lou Purlee. Row 2: Helen Sapp, Arlene Stonier, Judy Troy, Georgia Vaughn, Jack Marion. Row 3: Marilyn Chapman, Marly Merrill, Deanna Dean, Ez Palmer. Row 4: Mr. King, Terry Paterakis, Jack Rhodes, Gary Lehman. The purpose ot the Future Business Leaders is to strengthen the confidence of its members and establish themselves in business. They also hope to develop character and improve their homes and communities. White Caps is a club for girls who are interested in White Caps Row 1: Sue Yaw, Judy Allison, Loretta Leale, Dorothy Kurce. Row 2: Judy Perry, Janet Bellamy, Lydia Pothoff, Janace Stauffer, Mary Musselman, Judy Bundy. entering the nursing career as a protession. Some of their activities this year were visiting nursing schools and hearing guest speakers, and working on the X-ray unit at the fair. The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to understand their neighbors near and far and at the same time to emphasize home membership. Future Homemakers . L-.,..., X.. V. Row 1: Donna Crockett, Helen Smith, ' anet Wade,xCarol Tieman, Marilyn Hoegner,Josette Cardon, Tena McDowell, Virginia Richard, Evelyn McKelvey, Phyllis Purdue, Dorothy Ligoc '. ' ' I , I f ,, t . ,1 We M A W J ,,,yL'7-f wx. -1.14. 1 4e75Nf X . , . .fray - J, , ' ' - ' . w.!47C fif4ifz7g,Q!'f4-1 29502 L jg-UV, ,M J'51u5 hifi x 4 1 K T Tennis Club, First Row: Barbara Anderson, Dorothy Kruce, Mary Anne Sizemore, Pat Kimse, Nancy Story, R. L. Phillips, Bonnie Nations Arlene Stonier, Jean Thompson President, Susie Knowles, Secretary, Michelle Curtis. Row Two: Mr. James Horne, Judy Perry, Mitch Warren Linda Anderson, Sandy Harsha,,Sheila Wilson, Jim Beauchamp. Row Three: Gary Mekeel, Bill Hoots, Steve Potter, Ed Leonard, Pat Kuechlex, Judy Greenlee, Spike Curtis, Treasurer, Miss Wilkinson, Sponsor. Row Four: Pat Murphy, Ian Pryde, Ann Nelson, Roy Neal, Aleha Terry, Connell Hensley. Row Five: Ronnie Bergama, Toby Shoop, Vice-President. Tennis Clinic, First Row: Mimi Arnold, Louise Brough. Row Two: Nancy Story, Sandra Tennis Club Officers, First Row: Susie Harsha, Susie Knowles, Carma Stonier, Judy Greenlee, Toby Shoop, Spike Curtis, Jean Knowles, Secretary: Spike Curtis, Treas- Thompson, Ed Leonard, Bonnie Nations, Arnold Snonikoff, Pete Raubenheimer. urer. Row Two: Toby Shoop, Vice-Pres- iclent, Jean Thompson, President. 4 '.Sch.v!wm, E a Row 'l: Charles Thomas, Arlene Dufford, June Powell, Beverly Kato, Nancy Coe, Pattie Lamm, Bill Goletz. Row 2: Sandra Harsha, Anne Boer- ner, Eric Abrahamson, Ken Young, Susie Knowles, Harvey Grady. The ABC Club was organized to enlarge their knowl- edge of the Romans during the time of Cicero. The members give reports on books with Roman back- grounds. They view pictures, hear records and tape re- cordings, and have social events that are connected with Rome. Legio Honoris is a North High Latin Club in which the members learn to use and perfect their Latin knowl- edge. The purpose of the club is to learn more about the Romans. The club project this year is Latin in every- day use. They put on programs connected with ancient and modern Rome. f 1 f' xi .5 NQCLJ LEEID HUNURI5 Row l: Shirley Click, Judy Bundy, Lynda Bell, Gayle Edlund, Barbara Hall, Nancy Payne, Suzanne Cosenza, La Donna Curry. Row 2:- Karen Simsons, Doraley Albert, Sharon Sabine, Mary Bienfang, Carol Cowley, Valerie Wagner, Donna Farney. Row 3: John Byer, Paul Winslow, John Wikle, Matt Sakata. Row 4: Floyd Braaten, Allen Bruce, Robert Rhoton, Richard Rice. Legio Honoris 'ca' North High Players' Executive Board, First Row: Charlotte Davis, Julie Burton, Carol Nowicke. Row Two: Anita Stonier, Pat Patterson, Linda Pursley. Row Three: Mr. Courter, Eddie Robinette, Mick Landgren. The North Hi Players' Executive Board decides which plays will be put on and helps in the casting. This is done under the guidance of Mr. Courter, who is the director. Also each member is head ot a certain crew. This is the first year for the Bowling Club and they are working very hard to make a name for themselves at North as well as in other schools. They participate in national tournaments and they also play other schools. The Book Club meets every other week to discuss authors and books that have been chosen by the group. This year they reviewed Poe, Hemingway, Faulkner Sin- Book Club, First Row: Bobbie Taylor, Mary Anne Stryker. Row Two: Maurice Bezdek, Mr. West, Marianna Warren. mlfinq, flulm, Bowling Club, First Row: Linda Saxman, Anise Skousen, Cindy Elder. Row Two: Sandy Jorgensen, June Powell. Row Three: Ingrid Goodwin, Sylvia Lee, Linda Hurd. clair Lewis, James Thurber, and Steinbeck. The Peri- odical is a paper they publish every two weeks which contains biographies of various authors that have been contributed by the members. Marianna Warren and Mary Anne Stryker are the editors. J The purpose of the Chess Club is to provide a place for N.P.H.S. students who are interested in playing or learning to play chess. They've met other high school Chess Clubs in matches and held a chess tournament for the members. Their activities for this year include matches with three other high schools, which they won. Chess Club, First Row: Richard Nevelin, Nancy Coe, Bill Feyer. Row Two: Jim Smith, Riley Sinder, John Cohen. 'Row Three: Mike Anderberg, Richard Overton, Eric Abra- amsen. 6 UMW Jimi Pmgvflm .ivwicea e 1 2 I 1 -if R.O.T.C. Club, First Row: Jimmie Seay, Charles Brownell, Paul Gannarelli, Ronald Phillips, Phillip Wucinich, James Cross, Steve Eruay, Shan- non Miller. Row Two: Larry De Spain, David Chesson, Lonnie Wells, Jack Dole, Robert Baron, Bob Hannson, Fred Lau, Wayne Newton, Frank Landino, Kenny Simerdla, Quentin Noonan, Stephen Anderson, Kenny Goto. The R. O. T. C. Club was formed to boost the morale of the battalion. lt acts as a medium between the stu- dent body and the Military Department. Any officers, corporal or above, are eligible to be members of the R. O. T. C. Club. ln the Future Teachers of America, students learn more about teaching and its complications. They also visited a North High class. Promoting scientific and philosophic interests in life through creative effort is the purpose of Nautilus. The members are responsible for the science exhibits placed on the second floor of the Science Building, which is the club project for the year. Taking different field trips, in and out of state, to points of interest, are this year's activities. Nautilus, First Row: Jim Smith, Bill Feyer. Row Two: Bob Nelson, Riley Sinder, Matt Sakata. Row Three: Mr. Hall Eric Abrahamsen, Harvey Grady. ' FTA, First Row: Jan Robertson, Jill Tannatt, Linda Purdue, Phyllis Purdue. Row Two: Jodie Smith, Susan Griffiths, Betty Miller, Deanna Anderson. jim flulms' Pwzpousz s ' ,gs Tri-Hi-Y Council First Row: Barbara Johnson, Nancy Douglas, Diane Fitzgerald, Marilyn Moore, Linda Purlia. Row Two: Diane Coffee LaDonna Curry, Sheila Foster, Rosie Black, Betty Miller. The Tri-Hi-Y council serves as a central point between the YMCA and the school where Tri-Hi-Y club matters may be discussed. The Council's main proiect for this year was raising money for a scholarship fund to be presented to some senior girl. They raised money for the scholarship fund by having a sock hop Footloose The members of Amicae aided in the campaign for selling activity cards. They had a booth at the Hi-Y Carnival and they had a Sno-Camp weekend with three other clubs. Since all Amicae members are graduating seniors, the year's main project has been helping sophomore girls launch a new club. and Fancy Free, and having a pot-luck dinner in which all the Tri-Hi-Y's participated. V F 4. Amicae First Row: Wanda Gauet, Joy Jones, Marilyn Sanders, Barbara Casho. Row Two: Marianne Prevatil, Virginia Wiggins, Karen Barclay Linda Diedrick, Barbara Drinkwater, Jan Phillips, Bettina Kannard, Nancy Rogers, Ann Rotthaus, Mary Schrader. Row Three: Sandy Steele Rosie Black, Jutta Hanel, Madge Munroe, Sandy Martinsen, Nancy Strange, Diane Schenk, Margaret Burton, Miss Carper. ll ...J110mate... D C Bett Miller Sandy Jorgensen Judy Greenlee Grace Figarelli, Mary Lee Bonne Amie First Row: Linda Brown, Kay Clark, La onna urry, y , , , Moat, Patsy Nelson. Row Two. Karen Fuiks, Kay Wilfert, Barbara Hicks, Sheila Foster, Susan Foster, Georgia Vaughn, Lunne Zylstra, Bonnie Doss, Vikki Sterna. Tri Omega Phi participated in Model Legislature and , , , , Buildings for Brotherhood. They had speakers of vari- Flfr qr9EF?,lhfS geatf Bonne Arm? maflri bllmilolds for ous religions come and talk to them. A bike trip was e dn' gh film uzlon Ceri:?l,n,'eZ' ,ey a so Spon' made to Camelback Mountain and the club also par- sore a ns mas ance W' rl melle' ticipated in the Hi-Y carnival. The club's proiects were helping the Gray Ladies and sponsoring a drive for the T. B. hospital. i l l l 4 s l wi,- aj . 24152 M.. Tri Omega Phi First Row: Pat Skaldzien, Bobbie Taylor, Margaret Walters, Maurin Walters, Marsha Ganarelli, Pat Williams, Lucy Staples, ' ' ' h G l Bu e, Carol Cowley, Carolyn Loranger, Tena Alice Plotner. Row Two: Susan Boos, Nanci Kelly, Mari Anne Stryker, Bonnie Teac , aye g McDowell, Anita Mikelick, Linda Langdon, Sylvia Bruce. Il ' ' ll O I I O I I ,A Tri Detts First Row: Judy Burnett, Diana Allmon, Louise Weaver, Arleen Van Voy, Jerri Fasset. Row Two: Miss Gleason, Barbara Johnson, Nancy Douglas, Emily Hollowell, Sue Young, Linda Pursley, Mickey Roche, Nancy Ewell, Sandra Wolff, Row Three: Barbara Murray, Vicki Mitchell, Cleo Wackerbarth, Tania Christensen, Shari Symonds, Ferne Jett, Gaye Marrow, Janice Russell, Kathy Kepner, Carole Reade. Tri Detts sponsored tamilies for Thanksgiving, Christ- Tri Amefie helped the Crippled Children's Home and mas and Easter and as a main proiect visited the Crip- adopted a family all year. They had a Christmas dance pled Child,-en'5 Home, with Bonne Amie and raised money by cake sales. Tri Ametie First Row: Nancy Shields, Nancy Lungren, Cindy Kingman, Sharon Larson, Sandy Mikel, Linda Griggs, Linda Williams, Diane Fitzgerald, Minnie Jo Robinson, Ann Hillman, Rochell Martin. Row Two: Sharon Morey, Marilyn Moore, Susan Clark, Mary Starr, Josette Cardon, Vicki Keller, Pat Jopp, Sylvia Lee, Karen Gearhart, Bev Warren, Deanna Driggs. 259 S' m Ph' Gamma First Row: Laurie Barc, Judy Bokamper, Lynda Bell, Charlotte Crouch, Geri Canalez, Betty Echeveste, Sharon Speake, ig a I Evelyn Soderman. Row Two: Pat Clare, Madeline Caton, Jackie Holzner, Ginny Thiesson, Pat Spurgeon, Nanci Storey, Carolyn Walters, Pam hl Ch l K ' er, Dale Parker, Karen Simmons, Cole, Nancy Wicker. Row Three: Linda Long, Carole Soldat, Cindi Buchanan, Anne As ey, ar ene ripn Lou Kellogg, Sharon Pierce, Judy Poleson, Dayonne Beisel, Sigma Phi Gamma's purpose is to be of service to the school and to the community, to learn to live and share together and be united as a Y-Teen group, and to co-operate with the YWCA. Collecting money for UNICEF and adopting a family for Christmas was their club projects this year. Club activities this year were collecting for UNICEF, touring Mortensen-Kingsley Mortuary, participating in the Hi-Teen Brainstorming Seminar, making dolls to send overseas, adopting a family for Christmas, and attending the annual conven- tion dance for Y-Teens and Hi-Ys from all over Arizona. The girls in Le Bon Coeur had a Slave Day in which all the proceeds from the weekend went toward the club's service project. ln December they had a family night for their parents. F' t R w Dianne Davis Susie Knowles Linda Beck Nancy Gauthier Nelda Givens, Diane Hamby, Dianne Kleinman, Cris Le Bon Coeur urs o : , , , , Malpede. Row Two: Diane Coffee, Jean Thompson, Gail Daugherty, Diane Procunier, Nancy Howard, Carol Gannon, Carmen Ruthling. fl Tri Lytz First Row: Louise Mincks, Ruth Jackson, Sue Mendelsohn, Bonnie Evans, Susan Griffiths, Jeanne Ross, Eve Averkiou, Lianne Havill, Marlene Faulkner. Row Two: Linda Purdue, Virginia Maddox, Cheryl Garrigues, Lynn Taylor, Suzie Mills, Kathleen Sullivan, Judie Hedgpeth, V Sh' l R kin, Kathy McMillen. Janice Owens, Sandy Harsha, Lelah Yue, Betty Le ar, ir ey an Members of Phi Tyo Y Teens worked at a Crippled Children's Home for their club proiect this year. Mistle- toe was sold and a car wash was also put on as a part of their activities. Heaven and Hell, a dance, was also given by Phi Tyo. Tri Lytz has worked here this year on several proiects. The members sold peanuts for polio and collected coat hangers for the YMCA Buildings for Brotherhood. Phi Tyo First Row- Sylvia Phillips Becky Glick, Linda Drakovich, Karen Kridle, Marty Ness, Patra McCabe, Mary Withem, Sue Brink, Louise b C C rol n Thom son. Anderson. Row Two: Connie Kridle, Jackie Crowe, Madalyn Carey, Bette Christenson, Sydney Faulkner, Bar ara one, a y p Margaret Trentini, Billie Jo Hicks, Mary Heldermon, Judy Balamenti. ll 1, jha, Jlvnm, Schnnl, . . . Bon Civis First Row- Nan Lutfy, Sharon Kaye Pattillo, Judy barrett, Carolyn Lathrop, Barbara Hogg, Ann Mitchell. Row Two: Pauline John- son, Mary Kay Schoflman, Anne Jorgenson, Helen Haldiman, Shirley Gilbert, Miss Breneman. Bon Civis had a cake sale for the purpose of paying for the exchange student lunches. The club adopted a family for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Their club project this year was Service to the Blind. The Hi-Y Council is the only link between the Hi-Y's and the YMCA. At Hi-Y Council meetings the problems of the Hi-Y's are discussed. Each Hi-Y has two members on the councilp its president and a representative who work for the good of their club. n E lb J h G k'n Tro'an, Don Lemon, Mustang, and Bob Hasseries, Mustang. Hi-Y Council First Row: Steve Robbins, xcai ur, o n as I , I ...ammo ' First Row: Benny Yee, Steve Wendel, Larry Brackman, Dan Darnell, Jerry Linsner. Row Two: Art Lopez, Don Carson, Bob Spear, John Cardon Tom Bates, Mike Evans, Owen Kellv, Terrv Kiser. The Crusader Hi-Y is a newly formed Freshman Hi-Y. They haven't had time to do much this year but hope to do a lot in the coming years. Mustang Hi-Y put in many man hours on a camp site at Camp Creek on the Verde River by cleaning and straightening up the site. For club activities this year Mustang Hi-Y participated in the Model Legislature, 1 sponsored a Hi-Y carnival booth, planned programs for inter-school joint meetings, sold North High derbys and mistletoe, entered the basketball tournament and sponsored a drive for St. John's Mission. They also put on a good dance after the Phoenix Union basket- ball game. Mustang Hi-Y First Row: Phil Cords, Jerry Beckvall, Ronnie Clutz, Charles Thomas, Roger Tippy, Roger Baker. Row Two: Ronald Herman Clay Carpenter, Don Lemon, Mike Brody, Bob Hasseries, Charles Abert. 4 Il ' ll ooo loo iv! ,. , 4 L I f A f f wwfm, V ' 1 Q , ae- I .. H4 '3 Viking Hi-Y First Row: Andy Douglas, Francis Karam, Richard Shaw, Carl Schellenberg, Tom Adams, Phil Grippin, Ronnie Swan, Bob Smith, Allan Polson. Row Two: Gary Chiate, Ron Evans, Bob Clauss, Fred Bengston, Larry Blakey, Gary Shipley, Steve Berkowitz, John Udall. One of Excalibur Hi-Y's activities for this year was selling pennants at the football games. Others were parties on New Year's and Halloween. By collecting canned goods they helped a needy family and U.N.l.- C.E.F. received some money collected by the members. The Vikings sent Christmas Boxes to needy families this year as one of their service projects. Richard Shaw, a member of Viking Hi-Y, was elected governor of Model Legislature. Excalibur Hi-Y First Row: Dick Wheeler, Dennis Kasl, Ron Berry, Grant Garagmon, Melbourne Hillman, Ken Brittain, Nick Knoth. Row Two Larry Purbin, Jim Kohl, Dave Smith, Roy Patterson, Fred Smith, Doyle Brakebill, Ross Roll, Ron Tapp. Row Three: John Helderman, Carl Halvor son, Ken Clark, Charles Prachal, Barry Morris, Gary Arlington, Mike Flam, Pete Raubenheimer, Dan MacAfee, Mr. Belluzzi. 6 .. 6 ll 1 Trojan Hi-Y First Row: Mickey Clifton, John Gaskin, Arthur Colangelo, Don Bowling, Lou Webb, Bill Heflin, Doug Watkins, Frank Diumenti Don Loeb. Row Two: Fred Knight, George Mies, Dave Fellars, Bob Stafford, Sheldon Silberman, Dick Tucker, Den Citron, John Stewart Denny O'Toole, Buz Shapiro, Mike Kelly, Ed Rathje, Paul Winslow, Paul Chase, Jerry Gruhn. The Trojans supplied' food and gifts on Christmas for three families. They sponsored a drive for the St. John's Mission in co-operation with the Sophomore Class. Also pom-pons were sold by the Trojans during the gfootball season. The courtesy of parking cars for the Indian Festival was one of their activities. The Lancer Hi-Y's project this year was distributing Christmas baskets of food to the needy. They also sponsored the Shipwreck dance. Lancer Hi-Y First Row: Dick Thom, Bill Nobley, Bob Reinboldt, R HYTYC d DV H ' Row Two: Skip Hobs, Bill Walters, Dennis Keith, Jim Ludke, Ad lf egle ll egilsnl aw ale' Bruce Andrews' Dallas Long' Rlcky Beale o o ueza a, i Rudd, Jim Symcox, Bob Robinson. Ani-lv Ipsrh nog Staff First Row: Quinten Noonan, Lonnie Wells, Jack Dolez Row Two: Lee Caldwell, Pete Kurce, Steve Anderson Dave Chession. Regimemal 5.3 The R.O.T.C. was formed to prepare young men as leaders in military life and in civilian life. The NPHS Mustang Battalion collected food for St. John's Indian Mission and helped a needy family at Christmas. They were named best marching unit of the Veteran's Day Parade. Dave Matthews was chosen Regimental Com- mander and Steve Anderson was chosen Regimental S-3 of the valley. Company A Capt. Laurence DeSpain, Lt. Mike Lyman, Lt. Ronnie Phillps, Lt. Kenny Goto, Sgt. Steve Ervay, Guidon Bearer, Walter Ligocki. First Platoon First Row: Wayne Burdett, Ernest Quick, Robert Johnston, Charles Fankerly, Terry Hanneman, Arthur Thomas, Robert Jopp. Row Two: Daniel Szymanski, Allen Charles, Kermit Mclntosh, Mike Campbell, Stephen Booth, Robert Hisey, Kent Delpier, Russell Flaherty. Row Three: Kenneth Headrick, Irving Packo, Paul Witmer, Kenneth Tillery, Pete Memukle, James Warren, Fred Lovrie. Company A, Second Platoon. First Row: Jimmy Cross, Edwin Barker, Don Frankel, Douglas Povoiack, Kenny Sheppard, Ronnie Scheimer, Paul Gannarelli, Ronald Smith, Robert Spear, Richard Reed. Row Two: Charles Attaway, Maurice West, Gary Haynes, John Galloway, Gary Miller, Wayne Bulicek, Barry Kegley, Grant Dillion, Paul Nalte, Rodney Cross, Daniel Norton, Robert Kosto, Don Sipes, Platoon Sgt. Philip Wucnicu, Ronald Berg. Company B, Second Platoon. First Row: Ralph Kurce, Robert Banta, Thomas O'Connell, John Jackson, Douglas Bristow, Steve Ellinger, Ron- ald Adams. Row Two: Ronald Laven- der, William Nichols, Michael Jorden, Charles Nelson, Donald Lindberg, Robert Buse, Fay O'Dell, Donald Car- son. Row Three: Donald Burkhart, Al- len Summer, Johnny McKnight, Don- ald Harru, Donald Winegart, Kerry Tuertf, Roger Baker, Platoon Sgt. Jackson Fredrick, Ass't. Platoon Sgt. Charles Brownell. 'IL n I ' 'l 3' ll ' . ff- ,Q V ' if! .if . ' 2' 'Q ., , ' . 2 1 .f . v f w ,iff .l ' ' - I ' .IA S l . ' ' 'E' ' J . 1 I J ' 1 I -NV - ,l Ld' 6 'px f to .li . V 'iff L xt ' t V 4 Q ,A 2, , ,Ili W l X i .'.--4, f : 5---'KV - lil P ' fi f 1 . 9, ' F llfw of f 5' 4 ., . Y V - Q? - - ,Si , i ' ,,t- L- -- . . A' .. 1' f . - - E ' '- 5' iii 'Z 'A.'k7, f'f'l1, .. 'pf' 4 i'77f ,3.-Si,-Willa w'5 - -- ' -- +54 1 rfb. - - Q ' ' Jiuqa- - '3Yf1-t -ifeq 2 --f wfb 3y g P , 4 'E ' 9'r'aI12.. 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Jimmy Seay. 67 6212150 Miss Kapanke, Art Advisor Our capable artists, under the direction of Miss Paul has to his credit all the unique designs that Kapanke, have done a marvelous iob on the 1958 decorate these pages and make you think of tomorrow Hoofbeats. Darlene Goto contributed the cover de- Darlene's design sets perfectly the theme of the annual sign. Paul Altfas provided all the inside illustrations. Mmkhy - Ml, 31,4 ,, 4viI57?g?wl' SIZE VWX. 7, ' ffl? , X' '-. '- 1-ZZ' 3- Qfllt sf' , sz :4-244Q':4 - :ft my j,:J'2' Y 4 ' '-.f V f . -A Darlene Goto Paul Altfas a0mL-v,1,a ,ffazm and adam Bob Trager Round-Up Editor Mr. Miller has worked this year as both Round-Up and Hoofbeats advisor. This is not a small task, and Mr. Miller has done a fine iob. Both staffs are very grateful for the help he has given them in the produc- tion of the paper and the annual. The Round-Up staff has worked very hard this year to put out a good paper. Every edition was an example of the fine work put into the paper. Meeting constant deadlines, writing stories, and laying out pages are some of the tasks of the Round-Up staff. However, the newspaper staff cloes all this and more cheerfully. Mr. R. B. Miller Round-Up and Hoofbeats Advisor ffzvwr-ws QA f a -s , l . ' , I . ,. .sf ' ' ,zffw 4 V 4 X f' A, ,, ' . .4 3' 'W' - 1 Q, .1 My R fi' F 'A , fuk! ' f ' 4 ' ' 135, 17 V f- . ,V':fj:'. . , ,, ., . QV ,fra , ,Va...:f,-...fp :- f www! ,' , f fwmf, .- -.,- 1 Deanna Anderson Linda Barfoot News Reporter News Reporter 9- K -.., Frances Gonzalo News Reporter Betty Helsing Sports Co-Editor e L, 4 an fn Beverly Bulla News Reporter ,brewing r . fir Fri 'ffl Ross Fish Spring News Editor If ' H A ,N C- G A 4 N, g 1 F F 'Q Q 1' f ,Af 1 Gary Peter Klahr Business Manager Pam Loper News Reporter V-- ,ff 4 W ' , - . 1 ,fm 1 M Vff I -sp-ff ,1 , , ' . f ffl , 'I 7,2 1 if iii' A1 'f A , I .54 ',' Q ,. f J f ff SEQ V of , .',, ,y , , - ,. 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All members contribute to the extent of their abilities, but there is always one person on an annual staff who is everywhere at once doing everything that needs to be done. On the Hoofbeats staff this person is called Eloise, It is a sought-after honor to be chosen for this task, and each year Eloise choses her own successor. This year's Eloise is Mary Elizabeth Buff Bixby. This brief note is iust a salute and a Thank you to Buff Bixby without whom, it might truly be said, this annual would not have been printed. may fddo Sue has been theco-editor in charge of class pictures, faculty, senior activities, introduction, and business management. Her experience from previous years enabled her to train a green staff into the productive team it eventually became. Nanci has been co-editor in charge of student gov- ernment, clubs and organizations, activities, and sports. Her experience last year as activities editor helped to train her for the editorial job she has executed this year. Her advice and criticism was always appreciated. K ,Z s ' 0 'Q gg '4,1g'iffA 1,5555 X gf'5:'J', f 7153 4, , 'I f ,. P f .1 f t , ff' ,f f ' 1,474 ' 'H ,zwppygf 35,21 L Wffgfz f P y . y, rf, f - .nf f,..f.,.w5'w ,, V, Az 1. . 1ff,few,, ,, . ' I 'ct tw I V ,::.gy.. , ,f C , -,z ,Q .. y,f2w'f2ff 3131? 'fC .M-mv-' . H - ' f f fw- Nyfhr' f ff-v ,',,gw!h ,f . , I, f '- ' 5 s - N ' Q . ,wwf , ,V ., 4, y, Q, f f f fs, f, ' ' fwviw -Q 1: .- f- fy ' f .5 1? f ff 4,4 Z, , I , .M ,Q 1 ,ffm is , ,y2f.y1z1'4J 425- .2 'N'!2fQ f T' 1 WW r , a- f ,' Q f f ' W 741 2 ,i,1,'-Q, 73111 .41 rw za 1 -WM. ,- g M, ,mam my 3V52TZ'77fZ'A ,f 2, wg f ,f 'W X ' A121 . Nanci Ratts Hoofbeats Co-Editor Sherry Brady Buff Bixby Circulation Manager Freshman-Sophomore, Junior-Senior, and Faculty Editor Nancy Coe la Donna Curry 'A Bonnie Evans Activities and Spgffs Fall Activities Co-Editor Q Student Government Assigfanf W and Clubs and Ross Fish Jack Griffith 5USan Griffith Winter Activities Advertising Editor F'e5l1m3V 50Pl10fl'I0I'9 Edifor Section Co-Editor Organizations Editor ' 273 971.Ql'l'l6.2lM, f MW ,ff ' 7M I co-E r vi! 's aaco- 'of QU' ii . 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J..- Z -. ff ' ' K 3 Q .2 I V Ji gag: .5 n,,.wv' , y U Q 4 I ,l ..., ,, , E .9 1 I . L., ' . . W Y Q, ' l . ..h, , NI- L' R Y if lf-'Hi I 71. -Q S ., x7,:'Lz- W' ' z- '-A F . Q '- , 'Y f - 530 .B s 4 ' N B N Q if SUPPLVSEQUIPMENTCO. MARGARET fseatedj and NANCY BUR- TON together with JAN STUCKEY found PBSW's display of new colored Royal Portables of special interest. PBSW's sales representative shows the North High School trio the many Royal features that any student would wish for in a Portable Typewriter - such as Royal's Clean 'n Easy Ribbon Changer -the TWIN-PAK. W. Washington Phoenix Phone AL 8-6661 OH!!! those admiring glances when Sally Waddoups A drove up in a new '58 Corvette. ' ' Looking on are Judy Lee, Ann Mitchell, and Mary Kay Schoffman. I - Congratulations to the Class of 1958 RUDCI-PH CHEVROLET all ZTQCLUL and the pom-pon girls who are graduates of Flair say . . . GOOD LUCK Class of '58 311101. SCHOOL or MODELING Pete Kurce displays his method of determining the ignition point of yayioug materials as a function of time of exposure to solar energy. East Th0lTlaS Road -a-unpgn.. . 4--..--,iw-vw , , , ,A V .,f.- 11? ' . --.. ' ' rv . g I ,rv Wycr, . ..,AV:-:A:2:i'222315:-i2:I:15fii:-2-Zfiiifizrzlgr-rg .-..., 3 6 .,., . V Vi? f' ' Vk,V c,1:i.E'5, .... L ..,.V, V N .V . '-M A 'A A , 'WQ f Q 0:fff Q- -T-ff -f: 523:11f15fi5fief:5f:f:..1 :fzfa1s2f21 ' 212- ' .12 5Q7115s555Esge5gslf::2:5f:25fs:2:,111: , - J - 2 -- - I . .mfgigzffisggzififir 1 . :5i?'5:5Es5 N, 2 '- f:sf2?E5isfEi7f55?f: 3 1 21221 1 ,... 535'a:Ez555i5ii5z2ZisSs?25fizS' P Q , A Q 5, H, lf,-1 9: 1 -Z qi.: : Ai - 2-,i -1 5 -'-. -' b, . 1, , 1--1151 - 5 V as . 5 T rg, 2901 NORTH CENTRAL I . 5 AT THOMAS ROAD 'I -1 IE-iz' ' . , q :iw 5-5: , V- - H 1 .f P H O E N I X x I A -Q. Wi-. yzii I A me DECISION ' is vouns' 3 J Someday Id like a business of my Q own' That s a natural ambition for tl anyone yet even to dream of it S would be regarded as ridiculous and even dangerous in many nations today But in America you are free to travel any road of endeavor you choose and to follow it as far as your abilities will carry you. Our system of free enterprise makes this possible. Yet some would curb this system -through ignorance or malicious intent. Protect free enterprise! For the sake of your future - the future of your country! ARIZONA L Public Service FOXWORTH SUPPLY COMPANY A DIVISION OF FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH LUMBER COMPANY HARDWARE TOOLS PAINT 1400 WEST JEFFERSON AL 4-8411 P O BOX 6217 PHOENIX ARIZONA 283 HJIHJIDL - 3!I.QAfL Ice Cream and Dairy Products At your store or to your door unt savings Aw' zqjoodfooi fr your library S soo 'ONAL AS 0' FIRST 5 'NATIONAL 0 K or Amzonm f 9 ' l no 'Q Q A- W f A 4 5 . ' sf 1' Yr 0' si msuurli CO Q 0 i ,, of l 4 f Ew a? 2,1 : N. Phil Cords displays his experiment on the rates of growth of two forms of algae. Lee Caldwell smilingly demonstrates his solar oven which he entered in the Junior Solar Symposium. L. Y C0 vu BUREN For the best in auto supplies its VAN BUREN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY T434 E Van Buren AL 8 8025 We wish to extend our BEST WISHES to the Class of 1958 INDUSTRIAL UNIFORM SERVICE N 'I4 North 14th Street Phone AL 3 'I144 Phoenix Arizona I Y 6 II X XJ TELEVISION SERVICE PicIure Poor? TV ON THE BLINK? LET TV LEO FIX IT IN A WINK ' All Makes Repaired ' Sales and Service CITY RADIO CO. 3 Convenienf Locafions 125 E- Jefferson 1135 E. McDoweII 149 W, Main, Mega AI- 4-3141 AL 8-8521 WO 4-4164 i I Adams . . . selection of Fine Carpets SPUHTING BIQIIJIJS L Adams Carpets ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT FOR ALL SPORTS 3825 N 16th Street OUTFITTERS FOR SCHOOL AND TEAM CR 76824 2918 N 16th sfreef CR 4 9711 Edg yD ffgd C gif F L , 1' ' G A 1 4? A ' Q A , 1 , ,. - 1 L, 1 Y A In I ,J V. I , A tw l L I Y M ' . H .3 I 1 5 . 1. ,, .. , 1' 'L ' ,mi . 1 - A, ' M ' MWLQ---N - fc' i?r,'A , V --dh bl Y ' K' . Q l C lonel William l rid e watches the North High Color Guard parade before presenting the Cadet of the Month Trophy for December 1 Pvt. Charles Attaway, and making Dann eSpain, Madison ith ra er, an honorary Lt. olonel. 28 7 9YM79 I'IO I1 BTICECOOFI l'BI'Ie UUSOI18 O SUITIITIEI' B BYE ese our Nort oen x Schoo s u en s hHgh S kFo CUSTOM BUILT IVERSAL HOME ,fumqwlmfm On your lot OI' on OUl'S ORANGE JULIUS Ask abou' OU' Open 'til midnight on Sunday, Monday, HHOME EXCH Exclusive ANGE PLAN Tuesday, Wednesday,and Thursday open 'til I a.m. on Friday and Saturday 4802 North 7th Street 4033 N. 24th Street AM 6-8463 r us an s line up for chow. .N ' . csmyggy , l Nort i welcomes home Ross Fish, national I pea r Demo- cracy Contest winner. Mrs. Rau, visiting teacher from Manglore, India, was quite ' - 4 pressed with the student government at North. ll ll Eiiyig i IigO gJli ht -dy th f hPh iHigh ltd t. t . t I0c C OTTO STEIN MUSIC COMPANY New Location l327 E. McDowell Rd. Complete Selection of Musical Instruments, Pianos and Organs Repair Shop MARSTON SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Line of School Supplies and Equipment Sporting Goods Stage Equipment Duplicating Supplies Equipment and Maintenance Office Supplies and Equipment 3209 N Central Ave Phone CR 7 5477 Phoenix Arizona M o I PARK CENTRAL it costs no more to shop at the store that brings you the best of everything . . . . . Green Stamps, too! I I l 0, - I Fighting the crowd in the cafeteria is twice as diff lt h y can't see where you're going. Qufe we 17 fake an ao' fn g0w annuaf nav' ahvbrwoa 'l2a,.-flz, 'Je' so FRIENDLY OFFICES NAQHPML E Gary Turner demonstrates hrs homemade appara tus for the mvestlgahon of the law of heat ex change wuth whuch he received honorable mention rn the Westmghouse Science Talent Search pro gram Gary also entered a pyrohellometer In the Jumor Solar Symposium un February Partrclpatmg rn the Bland for a Day experiment he was able to experience thus 24 hour blindness Advertlsmg Income helps pay prlntmg costs so your school can put out an an nual and we re glad to help You young people are golng to be the Anzona cmzens of tomorrow who run things so wed like to have your good wnll and your busmess Many of your top Hxght classmates w1ll wmd up maknng a career ln bankmg and the Valley Bank IS always on the lookout for promxsmg young men and women who have an eye on he future X4 ,MQ wx Where do I xzgn7 S' j NN K 1 7 D31 Q t QQ fziiiig Laffgegf Bank fn ffve Rocky Mounfam Qfafec' f A 'R il' I . , , . 1 - . . . . . . , , , .Y S. 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' . r - ' f rf r 1 ff ' no , : -1, ' . - IX, f . . l 3, 1-.ng I 7 , . ...L H.-QS., .,.su...NCE Ca.,f,..Y...,. gl Q9 1 sew if M EX.X l E X, QNQWN NV V' About to order a dellclous exotic dush from af. if' '36 Slup Hohs senior trackman clears the hugh lump bar a PYBCIICC session Wllyblf' media 3 Congratulations to the Class of '58 BRATT'S ICE CREAM Home of the Royal Banquet 2929 N. 16I'h Street AM 6-4540 Tang s Rlce Bowl are Dave Fuller Janace Stauffer, Sandy Farmer and Jack Griffith TANG S RICE BOWL 2328 E Inchan School Rd AM 5 6471 SUUAW DRESSES YOU LL HAVE A FIT WHEN YOU SHOP 266664 Deen Sdap SKIRTS BLOUSE5 LINGERIE JEWELRY PHONE CR 4 2259 3411 N 16TH ST PHOENIX ARIZONA Congratulatnons to the Class of 58 Charlle Wyatt s CHEVRON SERVICE STATION 12th Street and McDowell Rd. AL 3 1863 Shoes WorkCIothes Sportswear Blonma, McDOWEll MENS SHOP 1538 E. McDowell Rd. AI. 8-0810 -. Af' -A 1 0 fav' ' I ......- .wr Q W . 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U G U 'I' Q 9 ra h S V ,,,,,,,,,,, ew, focgaff I G LW X1 3X C J ABERT, CHARLES BABCOCK, MARY JO Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Mustang Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Hi-Y Officers Masque of the Yellow Moon l, Arts and Crifts Dispenser. Training Conference 4. BABER GERALD ABRAHAM, EDDIE Junior Bowling League 3, 4. Parnassus, Library, French Club 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Pep Club 4. BACA' PRUDENCE ABRAM, GREGG Homeroom Secretary 4, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 3, 4, Band l,2, 3, 4, Pep Assembly 4. Mustang Roundup Reporter l, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, White Caps l, 2, ADAMS, DAVID Sadie Hawkins Day 3, Assemblies 3, 4. Bowling Club, Chess Club, Coin Club. BAHR, JAMES ADAMSITOM Transferred from Bondnel High School, Bondnel, Wisconsin, Mixed Student Council 2, Cafteria Control Board 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Chomsf FOO'ba 1'f ff-muff-' Baskelball' Baseball 'l,' 2, Vikings Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Parnassus 4. BAILEY, SUZANNE ADAMSONI 'HM A Capella 3, 4, Madrigals 4. Boys' Alliance Representative 2, Science Dispenser 3, 4. BAKER, LOREE ADRAGNA, VITO Masqhue of the Yellow Moon l, Modern Dance Assembly 2, Amicae Transferred to North High 2, Band l, Wrestling 3, 4, Football 4. T 'H Y 2' 3' 47 PEP Club lf 2' 3' 47 Parnassus lf 21 3, 4- ALLEN, DAVE BAKER, ROGER . Transferred from Scottsdale High School, Scottsdale, Arizona l, R'fle Team l' 2' 3' 4? Muslang H YF Lellefmans' Club, Baseball 4, Cross-Country l. BAKER, SHERRY ALLEN, SUZANNE Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, Class Co-Chairman 3, 4, 'A Capella Girls' League Council l, 2, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, Pep ?:?C, f1 4-esde'6IAgYSnCed G :5'2Gl1eeL'ElUb Capglla 3, 41 Bon Club 1, 2, 3. ivis , , ep u , arnassus , , , i rary ssistant . ALUSON, JUDY BALAMENTI, JUDY Girls' League Council 2, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Service Band 3, White Caps Ph -L70 2' 3' Ai Masque of 'he Yellow Moon li Pep Club 2- l, 2, 3, 4, Bon Civis Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2. BARCLAY, KAREN ALLMONI DIANA Homeroom Officer 2, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Pep GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Tri-Detts, pep Club l, 2, Registration Office 3, 4, Class Proiects and Activities 3, 4. Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer. BARRETT, CLARK ALLRED' GERALD Advanced Band l, 2, 3, 4, Service Band 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow ALTFAS PAUL Moon l, Mustang Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Secretary l, Chaplain Cross-Country 2, Scholastic Art Competition 3, Track 4, Chess Club 2. BARR:g?e?UCS:b l' 2' ANDERSON, DEANNA '. . . . Transferred to North High, Glee Club, Christmas Chapel, Future ifarglziiggiillealifn JM27 Hoylesiogln gfhclir l7DPep3ClUb 1' ?'.3' Aff Teachers of America, Library, Attendance Collection, Mustang Round- HiVYq2 3 4 Sergzairlat Xfgsi a 'e aw 'ns av 7 Bon C'V'5 Tn' Up, , , , . BARTLETT BARBARA N - 1 . A DTFFZ-iifdirlfeizli-'from Wisconsin, Orchestra. Akijgllf5feR1'??tmg3lV2A2g2i1M0def'1 DBHCG 3, 4: PSP Club l, 2, ANDERSON, STEPHEN BARTLEQ LARRY ' Homeroom Chairman, Homeroom Boys' Alliance Representative, Drill OrCh'eStra -I 2 3 A Team l, 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon, ROTC Club, Treasurer ' ' ' ' 3, President 4, Challenger Hi-Y 2, ROTC Captain. BARTSN, LA BE'-EEF 2 G If I A I ANDERSON' STEVE BATESognAeLIoom ice , o Team 3, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y. Homeroom Chairman, JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. Mod DS 2 3 4 Ch . A bl 2 ANDREWS, BRUCE .I ?ff1 MCS' , , : rwtmas ssem y ,Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Freshman Vice-President, Homeroom Officer l, 2, 3, Executive Com- -i'TlTl!ig1tC:S:2s:L?75eg Club J' 2' 3' 4? Masque Of The Yellow Moon mittee l, Varsity Football 3, 4, Student Council 'l, 2, 3, Lancer Hi-Y BEAR JEAN Y ' ' 2,3,4,MdlL 'l 3,4. ' ANTHONY GZRS I-S55 alure Transferred from Worthington High School, Worthington Minnesota ' li GlI'lS' League Council 3, Band 'l, 2, 3, Art Club 2, Pep Club 3 4- ARLIEGTOQJ, GARY? C T V H, Y Future Business Leaders of America 4, Parnassus 4. I I ross- oun ry , en urion i- . BEAVER, JUDY ARNA, VERHENA Be - - G- I I G1 C, b 1, Ad . , A Transferred to North High, Glee Club. Adgifbnnndgfl Oflliestrfe U I vanced Glrls Glee Club 2' 3' 4' ARNCE, VERBENA LOUISE BECHTEL, ROBIN ARNHOLD, JOHN l'lOm9I'0Om Chairman l, Co-Chairman 2, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Fresh- Football l, Challenger Hi-Y 2, Aggie Club 2. man Erick Vgfarsity 2, Freshman Football 'l, JV Baseball 3, Pacemaker ARNOLD, BONNIE of 0 C U 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Varsity Golf 4, Cafeteria Con- Homeroom Officer l, 2, Cheerleader 2, A Capella 4, Le-Bon-Coeur 'ml Board 4' Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Historian 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 2, Rotary BECK, LINDA Speech Contest l, Honor Roll l, 2. lilorgnerczicimbiihigrngan l, C3-Chairman 2, Secretary 3, Student Council ASHLEY, FRED I ep U ', , , 4: MO ern Dance l, 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Boys' Alliance Representative 2, Pep Club 2, Chaplain, Centurion Hi-Y MOSOP J' Chnslmas Assemblt' 21 41 Le'B0n'C0eUf Trl-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasur- 2, Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Lieutenant Governor 4, President er 5 Parnassus J' 2,3fNa 0f1a' Honor S0C'9lY 3, 4- 4, Boys' State, Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court, ROTC Club 3, 2nd BECKER, SUE Lgeugena,-,gl Transferred from Tottenville High School, Staten Island, New York 1, AVERKIOUI EVE Glee Club l, 2,.3,.Advanced Glee Club 4, Dance Club l, Pep Club . . . l, 2, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, Girls' League Social Chairman. Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4, Glee Club, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms, Pep Club 3, 4, Art Club 2, Principal's Office 3. 293 BECKWALL, JERRY Band 3, 4, Mustang Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms, Secretary, Bowl- ing Club 2. BEHLMAIER, LORAINE Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona, Chorus I, 2, 3, Activities Office 4. BELFIELD, LINDA Proiection Secreta ry. BELL, LYNN Track Letterman, Cross-Country, Boys' Glee Club, A Capella, Annie Laurie Lead, Challenger Hi-Y, President, Viking Hi-Y, Talent Assem- blies 2, 3, 4. BENGSTON, FRED Football, Viking Hi-Y, Vice'President. BENNET, JOHN Band 2, 3, 4. BENTLEY, BILL BENTLEY, WESLEY Football I. BENSON, ALEIDA All State Music Festival 3, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Tennis Club. BERNER, JEFF Student Council 3, North High Players 3, 4, Advanced Marching Band 2, 3, Mustang Roundup I, 2, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, French Club 2, 3, Honor Court Bailiff 4. BEZDEK, MARICE Bookstore Board Secretary 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 4, Pep As- semblies 4, Annual Staff I, Stadium Club I, Legio Honoris 2, Par- nassus I, 2, 3, 4, Library I. BIXBY, BUFF GAA 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Section Editor of the Annual 3, 4, Phi-Tyo I, 2, 3. BLACK, ROSA LEE Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, Cafeteria Control Board 4. BLAKEY, LARRY Homeroom Chairman to Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, Junior Class President, Student Council Convention at Winslow 3, Annual Conference of Christians and Jews, Football I, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball I, Track I, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Viking Hi-Y- 2, 3, 4, President 3, Model Legislature 3, 4, North High's Representative for National Hi-Y Convention 3, Boys' State, Honor Roll I, 2, Parnassus 2. BLOUNT, BILL Football, Freshman, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4. BLYTH, FRANCIS Homeroom Boys' Alliance Representative I, 3. BOERNER, ANNE Service Organization Representative 3, Glee Club I, Legio Honoris, Secretary 2, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Science Dispenser 3, 4. BOLDEN, ARLENE Cafeteria Control Board, State Fair Exhibit-Homemaking 2. BOONE, SANDI Executive Committee 2, Student Council, Homeroom Chairman 2, Secretary I, Social Committee 3, Girls' League Council 2. BOOS, SUSAN Transferred from Spearfish High School, Spearfish South Dakota 4, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer I, Glee Club I, 4, GAA 2, Pep Club 2, Proiection 4. BORNHOUSER, CARLA Girls' League Representative 2, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, All State Chorus 3, North High Palyers I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club I, Hostess Duty. BORTHWICK, GAIL FRANCIS BOWER, ANDREA North High Players 3, 4, Production Board 4, Pep Club 2, Tennis Club I, Science Dispenser 3, 4. BOYCE, PAT Honor Court Secretary, Volley Ball I. BOYD, MIKE Boys' Alliance Representative I, 2, Mustang Congress I, 2. BOYLE, FRANCES Tennis Club I, Pep Club 2, Glee Club I, Intermediate Glee Club 4. BRADLEY, PAT Transferred to North Phoenix High School, GAA I, Y-Teens I. BRADY, MICHAEL Mustang Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Bowling Team 2. BRAKEBILL, DOYLE Homeroom Co-Chairman, Excalibur Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Secretary 3, President 4. BRANSON, DON Service Organization 4, JV Football 2, Varsity 4, Freshman Track I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, JV Wrestling 2, Lancer Hi-Y, Chaplain. BRATCHER, JIM Wrestling. BRIDGER, JUDY Glee Club I, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, White Caps 2, Health Center 2. BRION, LAWRENCE :onneroom Boys' Alliance Representative, Boys' Glee Club I, Base- a . BRITTAIN, KENNETH Homeroom Co-Chairman 2, Boys' Alliance Representative 3, Physics Club, Parnassus. BROWN, STUART BRADFORD BROWNLOW, DARLA Homeroom Chairman I, Advance Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 3, 4. BRUCE, SYLVIA Student Council 2, Pep Club 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Beginning Girls' Glee Club I, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. BRUTCHER, DANNY BRYANT, DALE Homeroom Representative, Mustang Hi-Y. BROWN, CHARLIE Excalibur Hi-Y 3, 4. BUTTON, MARK Football, Track, Letterman's Club. BURGE, GAYLE Beginning Girls' Glee Club 3, Pep Club 3, Book Club 3, Art Club 2, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4, Hostess Duty 3, Art Dispenser 4. BURKLATTER, FRED Glee Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Track I. BURTON, BETH ANNA Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. BURTON, GARRY GORDON BURTON, MARGARET Freshman Class Secretary, Honor Court Judge 2, 3, Chief Justice of the Honor Court 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y, His- torian 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, Legio Honoris 2. BURTON, NANCY Freshman Class Treasurer, Homeroom Treasurer I ,2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, Vice-President 3, Executive Committee 2, Student Body Treasurer 4, School Play I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Parnassus 2, Legio Honoris 2, Secretary-Treasurer of Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Model Legislature 2. BYER, JOHN Boys' Alliance Representative 3, Band Secretary and Librarian 3, 4: Band I, Parnassus, Honor Roll. CALDWELL, LEE Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona, Home- room Co-Chairman 3, Rifle Team 3, 4, Glee Club 2, A Capella 3, ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lieutenant I, Ist Lieutenant 2, Captain 3, Maior 4. CALDWELL, LYNN Service Organization 2, A Capella 3, 4, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y, His- torian 4, Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Officers Training Conference 3. CARANO, JUDIE CARPENTER, CLAY Homeroom Officer I, 2, 4, lntra-Mural Baseball 2, Mustang Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Chaplain 3, Junior Bowling League 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 4, Hi-Y Officers Training Conference 2, 4. CARTMILL, LAMAR Transferred to North High 4, Rifle Club, lntra-Mural Basketball. CARVER, JOANNE Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Le-Bon- Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Model Legislature 3. CASCIOLA, FRANK CORRAL, CECILIA CORRAL, CLAUDIO Bowling Team. COULTER JULIE Varsliy Track lf2' 3145 Football I' Homeroom Co-Chairman 3, Rotary Speech Contest 2, 3, Parnassus CASHO, BARBARA Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Model I, 2, 3, National Honor Society, Library I, 2, Principal's Office 3. COWLEY, CAROL Legislature 27 Assemblies 3' 4? Sa'-Ile Hawkins DaY- Girls' League Council 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, All State CASSON, DONALD PHILLIP CASTLEBERRY, WANDA Beginning Girls' Glee Club, Archery Club I, Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, GAA 2, Cafeteria Work I, 2. Music Festival 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Legio Honoris 4, Parnassus 4. CRAIG, DAVID Football I, Archery 3. CRANDALL, SUE CHAMBERLAIN, ROXI Student Council I, 2, Service Organization I, 2, Glee Club and Ad- Homeroom Officer, Girls' League Council, Modern Dance, Le4Bon- Coeur Tri-Hi-Y, Legio Honoris 3, 4, French Club I, 2, Pep Club I, 2. vanced Glee Club, Pep Club I, 2, 4, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. CRITTENDEN, RENNIE CHAMBERLIN, JIM Service Organization 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball CHAMBERS, GEORGE I, 2, 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, cHArwiN, Rim CI'aP'a '- 3' Advanced Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Accompianist 2, Service, Club 2, CROW BOB , , . , Atl gate Chorus 2, 3, 4. A Capella 3, 4, Accompianis, 3, 4: Madrigals Cross-Country Track, Boys Alliance Representative 4, Lettermen s 3, 4, Cal-Western Chorus 3, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, Parnassus 3, Pep Club 3'4- Club I, 2, 3. CHESSON, DAVID Centurion Hi-Y, Sergeant at Arms 2, 3. CHILDER, JACK Transferred from Riverton High School, Riverton, Wyoming, Spanish Club, Junior Class Play, Intra-Mural Basketball, Madrigals. DALMOLIN, JAN GAA, Tennis Club, Pep Club I, 2, Principal's Office. DAMASKE, THOMAS Transferred from Lakeside High School, Lakeside, Arizona, Football, Basketball, Baseball. DAUGHERTY, GAIL CHLEVA' SY'-VIA JOAN Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, '4, Tri-Hi-Y CHRlSI-ENSEN' BETTE . Council 3, 4, Social Committee 4, Cafeteria Control Board 4, Class Phi-Tyo Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Registrar's Office 2, Miss Par- son's Assstant 3, 4. CHRISTENSEN, JERRY Proiects and Activities I, 2, 3, 4. DAVEY, TED Boys' Alliance Secretary 4, Advanced Ban 2, 3, 4, Service Band 3, 4, Excallber HEY- Key Club 3, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Arizona Mathematics Association CHRISTENSEN, TANJA CHRISTENSON, SONJA Examination i2nd Place in the Statel. DAVIE, GEORGE 5efVlCe Organization I, 2: Beginning Girls' Glee Club I: AGIVBHCGCI Football I, Track I, Varsity 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Girls' Glee Club 2, A Capella 3, 4, White Caps I, Latin Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, 4, Parnassus I, 2. CHRISTMAN, SUZANNE ELIZABETH CHURCH, PHIL Club 4. DAVIS, CRYSTAL Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. DAVIS, DIANE Football I, -IV 2, 3, VSFSITY 4' Homeroom Officer 3, Girls' League Council 2, Girls' League Cabinet CLARK, CODY Boys' Alliance Representative, Football I, Stadium Club, JV Track, Cross-Country JV. CLAUSS, BOB Homeroom Officer I, Football I, 2, Track I, 2, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Viking Hi-Y 3, 4, Representative Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Model Legislature 3, 4. CLUSTER, FLETA MAE CLUTZ, RONNIE Band 2, 3, 4, Mustang Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Treasurer 3, Chap- lain 4, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Vice-President 3, Mustang Hi-Y, Chaplain 4, Chairman of Sadie Hawkins Day Skit Committee 3, Repre- sentative to Model Legislature 3, Chemistry Dispenser 4. COFFEE, DIANE Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, 4, Delegate to Asilomar Conference, Cafteria Control Board. COLLINS, EDDIE Homeroom Co-Chairman I, Glee Club, Pep Club. COLLINS, SHARON Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 4. COMBS, GALE COOKMAN, BILL Service Band 2, 3, 4. COOLEY, WAYNE CORDS, PHILIP Social Committee I, 4, Assembly Committee 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 2, 4, American Field Service, Foreign Exchange Student to France, Mustang Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, District Treasurer 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club I, Westinghouse Science Talent Search 4, Physics E. 4. CORNWELL, PHYLLIS 2, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Office Assistant. DAVIS, KENDALL WILFRED DAY, LAWRENCE North High Players Coin Club. DEFOREST, BEVERLY Pep Club 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Publications I, Le Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. DE GRAVES, LINDA Service Organization Representative 3, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri4Hi-Y 2, 3. DEIBNER, DONNA Girls' Glee Club I, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Legio Honorus 2. DE LORE, DOROTHY ANN DENTON, DOUG Varisity Football 2, 4, Varsity Track 4. DE TOUR, GAIL ANN, DETRICK, JESSE DICAPUA, JOANNE Transferred from Roslyn High School, Freshman Class President, Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Modern Dance, Cheerleader, Co- Captain I, Captain 2, GAA, Soccer I, 2, Track I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Riding Club I, President, Ice Skating Club I, Youth Center I, 2. DICU5, TIM Glee Club, Football I, Mustang Hi-Y. DIEDRICH, LYNDA Girls' League Representative 2, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Round-Up Staff 3, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3. DIETZ, CHUCK Boys' League Representative 2, Boys' Glee Club I, Photographer 3, Annual 3. DIGGES, MARY MARGARET 291 DOLE, JACK Homeroom Boys' Alliance Representative 2, 3, Senior Class Vice- President, ROTC I, 2, First Lieutenant 3, Captain 4, ROTC Club 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Centurion Hi-Y 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Big Brother 3, 4. DOSS, SHIRLEY Transferred to North High from New Jersey, Student Body Home- room Chairman, Glee Club I, Cheerleader, Junior Class Queen, Zip- Club Secretary, Dramatics Club, JCA Club, Library, Principal's ice. DOUGLAS, ANDY Cafeteria Control Board 4, Pep Club I, 4, Hoofbeats 3, Homeroom Officer 2. DOUGLAS, JULIA A Capella 3, 4, Madriqals 3, 4, North High Players 2, Archery I, Pep Club 2, Principal's Office 2, Science Dispenser 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS, NANCY GAA I, Tennis Club I, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. DOUGLAS, VOLNEY GAA 2, 3, 4, Archery I, 3, 4, Tennis I, Pep Club I, 2, 4. DOYLE, MIKE DRAKE, STEPHEN STARK DRAPER, BARRY Boys' Alliance Representative 2, A Capella I, 2, 4, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, Iden- tification Card Phtographer. DRINEN, LARRY Homeroom Co-Chairman 4, Secretary-Treasurer I, A Capella, Boys' Glee Club, Baseball 2, Wrestling 2, Challenger Hi-Y, Vice-President, Treasurer, B Natural Club, Treasurer. DRINKWATER, BARBARA Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Council 3, 4, Senior Class Council, Sadit Hawkins Day Assembly and Dance 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant at Arms 2, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Registrar's Assistant, Cafeteria Control Board 4. DRYFOUT, TOM Transferred from Morton High School, Chicago, lllingis,KS3aLlmrf1ing. DUENAS, GLORIA DUNN, BILL DUNN, DUDLEY Football I. DWORKIS, FRED Boys' Alliance Class Council 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Parnassus 2, 3, Mustang Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Projection Foreman 3, 4. DYER, PATRICIA JEAN EATON, BRUCE Homeroom Officer. EBER, CHARLES LEE Aggie Club 3, 4, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 3, 4. EDWARDS, CLAYTON Annual Staff. EHLERS, JOE Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Alliance I, 2, Football I, Basketball I, Varsity Cross-Country I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track and Field I, 2, 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y, Vice-President. EITTHEIM, DONNA JEAN ELLIS, GARY Transferred from Minot High School, Minot, North Dakota, Pep Club 4, A Capella I, Boys' Glee Club 3. ENHOLM, CAREY Boys' Alliance Homeroom Representative 2, Cross-Country, JV I, Pa rnassus 3, 4. ERNST, DICK Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona, JV Football 2, JV Track I, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, 2. E16'l'7EEST-E4 FRED ELLSWORTH EVANS, MARGARET Service Organization Representative, Advanced Girls' Glee Club, A Capella 3, 4, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y. EVANS, RONALD Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball I, 2, Track I, 2, Viking Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Cafeteria Control Board. EWELL, NANCY Transferred from Penn Yan Academy I, Service Organization Repre- sentative 3, Class Secretary I, PYA Glee Club I, Freshman Talent Assembly, Library Work. FARNBACK, BILL Homeroom Chairman 2, Track I, 2, JV Cross-Country I, 2, 3, Mustang Hi-Y 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4. FARRELL, JUDY Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2. FAULKNER, CAROL LEE Student Government I, Homeroom Chairman 3, Pep Club I, 2. FAULKNER, MARLENE BETH Girls' League, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Representative, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, North High Players. FAWCETT, TAYLOR Service Organization 3, A Capella 2, 3 4, Section Leader 3, Vice- President 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Annie Laurie Operetta 2. FIGUEROA, CARMEN Girls' League, Glee Club I, Bowling Club, GAA, Speech and Drama, Band. FINCH, PAUL Homeroom Chairman I, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, ROTC I, 2, 3, Platoon Leader 3, Centurion Hi-Y Vice-President 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Legio Honoris President 3. FISH, ROSS Transferred from Austin High School, El Paso, Texas, Commissioner 3, Mustang Roundup 4, Hoofbeats 4, Pioneer 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, Kalevala 3, lnterscholastic League Ist Place Regional Decla- mation. FISHER, CAROLYN Advanced Girls' Glee Club. FITZSIMMONS, JAN Library 3, 4. FLAGG, CHARLES FLAM, MIKE FOSTER, PEGGY Advanced Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Legio-Honoris I, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, Girls' League Council 3, 4, Chemistry Dispenser 4, Annie Laurie 2, Nutcracker Suite 2, Program Intermission for Plays 2, 3. FOX, BARBARA Homeroom Chairman 4, Co-Chairman I, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Skating Club I, Junior Talent Assembly. FOX, KAREN Homeroom Officer I, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Honor Assembly 3. FREDRICKSON, ARDIS Honor Court Secretary. FREE, BUDDY FRIEDL, BETTY Transferred from Xavier High School, Phoenix, Arizona. FRYES, RUTH ANNE White Caps I, Hostess Duty 2, 3, 4. GANNARELLI, MARCIA Homeroom Secretary I, Pep Club I, 3, 4, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4, Registrar 3, 4. GARRIGU ES, CHERYL Girls' League Council 3, Secretary 4, Student Council 4, Class Coun- cil 4, Cheerleading Class 2, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 4, Tennis Club I, Library 2, Activities Office 4, Assembly I, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. GAULT, WAN DA Modern Dance 4, Masque of th eYellow Moon I, Assembly 3, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. GAUTHIER, NANCY Homeroom Chairman I, 2, 3, Junior Opera Guild I, Glee Club I, Pep Club, Sadie Hawkins Assembly 3. GEARHART, JOHN GEHRMAN, DOUGLAS Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Centurion Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 3, Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Legio Honoris 3. GENTRY, GARY HANNAFIN, JOHN Homeroom Officer, Student Council, JV Football and Track 2, Var- Tfanslened from Brophy Prep' Poenlx' Arizona 3' sity Football 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4. HARBINI WILLIAM GEORGAS, TINA HARDIES, PAT ' GIBSON, SETH GILBERT, SHIRLEY Transferred from Estes Park High School, Estes Parks, Colorado 3, Varsity Band 3, Advanced Band 4, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y 4, Band I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, GAA I. GILLING, SHARON Transferred to North Phoenix High School, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, Freshman Girls' Glee Club I, A Capella 2, Office Assistant 4. GIVENS, NELDA Homeroom Co-Chairman 3, Pep Club I, 4, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Library Assistant 3, Honor Roll. GLENDENING, JODY Homeroom Co-Chairman I, Advanced Girls' Glee Club, A Capella 3, 4, Madrigal Choir 3, 4, Girls' Trio 2, Annie Laurie. GOLD, LINDA Homeroom Secretary 4, Srevice Organization Representative 2, Girls' League Council I, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Parnassus I, 2, Representa- tive Parnassus Executive Committee I, 2, Future Homemakers of America 2, Demonstration at the State Fair, Registration Office 4. GOTO, DARLENE Girls' League Representative 4, Homeroom Co-Chairman 3, Service Organization Representative 2, Assembly 3, Girls' League Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sadie Hawkins Day 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Art Club I, 2, 3, Book Club 4, Library I, 2, Library Decorating 3, 4. GRADY, HARVEY Boys' Alliance Representative I, Freshman Football I, JV Tennis I, 2, Centurion Hi-Y President 3, Treasurer 2, 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, Archery Club 2. GRAY, JANIE GREENE, MIKE Homeroom Secretary I, Service Organization Representative 4, Freshman Football I, Boys' Glee Club I, North High Players I, 2, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 2, 3, 4, A Capella 2, 4, Orches- tra 3, Centurion Hi-Y I, Key Club 3, 4, Senior Class Representative, Publicity Chairman, Assembly Lighting I, 2, 3, 4, Talent Assemblies 2, 3, 4. GRIFFIN, JOYCE Library Work. GRIFFITH, JACK Boys' Alliance Representative I, Student Council 2, Stadium Club I, Advanced Band I, 2, 3, 4, Service Band 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Assembly 2, 3, 4, All State Band 3, 4, Baseball. GRIPPIN, PHIL Homeroom Chairman I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Vikings Hi-Y 3, 4, Cafeteria Control Board 4. GROSS, JOE Boys' Alliance Representative 3, Centurion Hi-Y Sergeant at Arms 3. HABIG, TERRY HACKETT, ROBBIE HALCROW, ALLAN Homeroom Co-Chairman 3, Newspaper Staff 2, Sports Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4, North High Players 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Legio Honoris 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Campus Correspondent-Arizona Republic 4. HALDIMAN, HELEN Class Council 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Chaplain 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. HALE, DANNY Student Council, Football I, 2, 3, 4: TVBCI4 I, 2, 3, 4: I-BUCGY Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club. HALL, SANDRA HAMBY DIANE Service Organization 3, Honor Roll 3, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4, Office Assistant 3, 4. HARLAN, MERRILL Transferred from Ames High School, Ames, Iowa 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band I, 2, Service Band 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, Vice-President 2, Firesquad 2, Orchestra 2, A Capella 3, 4, B Natural 3, 4, President 4. HARRINGTON, DOTTIE Transferred from Xavier High School, Phoenix, Arizona 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics I, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 3, 4, Sodality 2, Red Cross 3, Good Shepherd Guild 3, 4. HARRIS, LANE HARRIS, SANDRA Girls' League Publicity Chairman 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary I, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 3, Girls' League Council 3, 4, Student Council 3, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4, Girls' State Alternate 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Parnassus I, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Anual Staff 4, Valley of the Sun Tri-Hi-Y Council Recorder 4. HARSHA, SANDRA Girls' League Vice-President 4, Council Secretary-Treasurer 3, Home- room Officer 3, Class Council 3, 4, Tennis JV 2, 3, VarsUy 4, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. HARVEY, LYNN Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Capella 3, 4, Archery Club I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Annie Laurie 2, Nutcracker Suite 2, Program lntermssion for Plays 2, 3. HASSERIES, BOB Service Organization I, Social Committee 2, 4, Junior Class Vice- President 3, Cafeteria Board 3, Student Council 3, Boys' Alliance 2, 4, Boys' State 3, Anytown U. S. A. 3, Youth Conference 4, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 3, 4, Mustang Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Youth Council I, 4, Model Legislature 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Tri-Y Leadership Conference 3, 4, City Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Council 3, 4, School Hi-Y Council 2, 4, Key Club. HAVILL, LIANNE Senior Girls' League Council 4, A Capella 3, 4, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Art Club I, Pep Club 3, 4. HEDGPETH, JUDIE Transferred to North High 2, Class Officer 4, Girls' League Council 4, Class Council 4, Honor Court Judge 4, Sadie Hawkins Assembly 3, North High Players 3, 4, Pep Club 4. HEIN, ALEX HEINRICK, PHYLLIS Pep Club, Glee Club. HEITZ, DIANNE Girls' League Representative I, Co-Chairman 2, Campus Corres- pondent, Pep Club. HELDERMON, JOHN Boys' Glee Club, Homeroom Chairman 2, Representative I. HEMBREE, BILL Transferred from Torrance High School, Torrance, California, Stage Crew. HENDERSON, JERRY Football I. HERMAN, RONALD Homeroom Officer 4, Mustang Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. HELLMAN, MELBOURNE Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2, Boys' Alliance Representative 3, Council 4, Class Council 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Freshman Football I, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Excaliber Hi-Y 3, 4, Representative to City Council 4, Chap- lain 4, ROTC Club 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 2, Marksmanship 3, Biology Dispenser 4. Le-Ban-caew Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep club 1, 2, 4. HIBBERV KAY HAMILTON, JANET Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Hostess Duty 3, 4. HAMILTON, RICHARD Homeroom Officer, Pep Club! Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Chaplain, Chairman of Proiects, Foreign Exchange Student, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Mrs. Phelps Assistant, Trip to Mexico with Miss White I. l HANEL, JUTTA . . . . Hines, OLA MAE Student Government Co-Chairman 4, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 4. Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Capella 3, Phi-Tyo 2, 3. 297 HISKEY, VIRGINIA Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Ensemble. HODIL, HARRY HOGG, BARBARA Class Council 2, Student Council I, Pom-Pon 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Modern Dance 2, Talent Assembly 2, Christmas Assembly 2, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 2, Parnassus I, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club I, 2. HOHS, SKIP Homeroom Chairman 4, Co-Chairman 3, Freshman Track I, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Varsity Cross-Country, Lancer Hi-Y. HOLGOOD, JANE HOLLOWELL, EMILY Pep Club I, GAA I, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4. HOOKER, CAROLYN HOPPER, FRED Cafeteria Control Board 4, Baseball JV 3. HOWARD, NANCY Homeroom Treasurer I, Parnassus, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Decorations for Blue and Silver Ball 2, North High Players 2, 3, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Art Club 3, Homeroom Treasurer I, Registrar's Office 3, 4. HUBBARD, MARLEE Roller Skating Club I, PE Assistant. HUCKO, BOB HUDSON, JUDY Homeroom Co-Chairman I, Secretary 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Parnassus, Newspaper, Annual, Pep Club, Latin Club, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Awards in Scholastic, Model Legislature, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Activities I, 2, 3. HUGHES, DONNA Homeroom Chairman I, Girls' Glee Club I, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Capella 3, 4. HUHN, JUDIE Secretary Office Training Laboratory. HUMMELL, PHILLIP Track Team, Wrestling Team, Rootaferr Club. HUNSINGER, NANCY Service Organization Representative I, 2, Modern Dance 2, 3 4- Tri-Detts 3, 4. ' ' HUTSON, BOB IRVINE, RUTH Pep Club 3, 4, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4, Publicity Committee, Regis- tration Office 3. JACOBS, GLENN JAIMES, JOANN Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, 4, Co-Chairman 3. JAMES, WILLIAM JENSEN, CAROLYN Intermediate Glee Club I, 2, Pep Club I, Registrar's Office. JETT, FERNE Girls' League Representative I, GAA I, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 4. JETT, JIM Wrestling 3. JOHNSON, BARBARA Intermediate Girls' Glee Club, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club I, Parnassus I. JOHNSON, DIANE Student Council 3, Modern Dance Assembly 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, JIM Homeroom Co-Chairman 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, NANCY ANN Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona I, Home- room Chairman, Glee Club, Advance Glee Club, Office Assistant. JOHNSON NANCY ESTHER Transferred from Tech High School, Homeroom Service Organization Representative 4, Girls' League Planning Committee 2, A Capella Choir, Madrigals, Orchestra, Newspaper Reporter, Parnassus, Honor Society, Sewing Club 2. JOHNSON, PAT Office Training Lab. JOHNSON, PAULINE lflogtearogm Officer I, 2, 3, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club JOHNSTON, JUDY Principal's Office 4, PE Assistant 3. JONES, BRUCE JONES, DAVID JONES, JOY Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y, Service Organization Representative 3, 4, Model Legislature Representative, Sadie Hawkins Day 3. JONES, PHIL Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 4, Projection 2, 3, Foreman 3. JONES, TOMMY Centurion Hi-Y 3, 4. JORDAN, RONNIE Homeroom Officer 3, Service Organization Council I, 3, Boys' Glee Club I, Advanced Band 2, 3. JORGENSEN, ANNE Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Pom-Pon Class 2, 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Parnassus I, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. KAISER, BILL JV Tennis I, 2. KANNARD, BETTINA Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, Class Council 3, 4, Cafe- teria Control Board 4, Newspaper Staff 2, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Assistant in Activities Office 3, Assistant in Registration Office 2. KARCHER, ALAN KATO, BEVERLY Transferred from A. D. Johnston High School, Bessemer, Michigan 3, Advanced Girl's Glee Club I, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Legio Honoris 3, Publications 4, ABC Club 4, Book Club 4. KEDING, DON Key Club 3, 4, Mustang Hi-Y 2, 4, Chess Club I, Lab Dispenser 4, Cafeteria Work 2, 3, Physics 4. KEITH, MEREDITH KELLY, NANCY Beginning Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Registration Office 3, 4. KENNEY, JIM Transferred from Shelbyville High School, Shelbyville, Missouri. KEPNER, KATHY Mrs. Roche's Assistant 3. KERR, LINDA LOU Library Work, Hostess Duty. KING, DAVID Homeroom Officer 4, Advanced Band, Service Band, Pep Club I, 2. KIRBY, DAVID Annual Photographer, Pep Club. KIRBY, MARILYN Homeroom Officer I, 2, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Girls' League Council 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet. KITTELSON, SUSAN KLAHR, GARY PETER Corral Board I, 2, Boys' Alliance Representative I, 2, Treasurer 4, Student Council 4, Mustang Roundup Staff I, Business Manager 2, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, Honor Roll I, 2, 4, Excelsus Hi-Y I, Secretary Council Representative 2, Model Legislature Senator I, Pep Club 4, Parnassus I, 2, 4, National Honor Society 4, Rotary Class Speech Winner I, 2nd Place City Winner 2, Quill and Scroll Political Quiz Winner I, National Winner 2, Voice of Democracy American Legion Speech Contests 2, Speech Contest Co-Chairman 2. KLEINMAN, DIANNE Girls' League Representative I, 2, Homeroom Secretary I, Student Council I, 2, Alternate Cheerleader, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Talent Assembly 2, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. KNOTH, NICK Boys' Alliance I, Centurion Hi-Y President 2, 3, Homeroom Repre. sentative 2, Sparton Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Play I, 2. KNOWLES, JANET Homeroom Chairman 'I, Alternate to Girls' State, Pom-Pon 3, 4, Captain 4, Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, Talent Assembly 3, Cafeteria Control Board. KNOWLES, SUSANNE Executive Committee Representative 3, Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Corral Board 2, Social Committee 3, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain 3, 4, Tennis Club Secretary 4. KOCH, JIM Transferred from Ellis Junior High School, Long Beach, California 2, to Jordan High School, Long Beach, California, to North Phoenix High School 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club, Boys' League, Canteen, KOCH, STEWART Boys' Alliance l, Key Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Archery Club 2. KOEHLER, PAT Girls' League Representative 4, Pep Club I, 2, 4, Glee Club I, Principal's Office 2, Activities Office 3. KOHL, JIM Student Council I, Homeroom Chairman l, Excalibur Hi-Y, Parnassus 3. KUNZMAN, HAROLD Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2, ROTC Club. KRUCE, PETE Homeroom Chairman 2, Boys' Alliance Representative 3, Co-Chairman I, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Tennis I, 2, ROTC Club, Hi-Y Council 3, Representative to the Model Legislature, Chemistry Dis- penser. KURTZMAN, RONALD Freshman and JV Track. LAMB, OWEN Transferred from Whittier High School, Whittier, California 3, Yell Leader l, Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Football 2, Freshman Council I, Spanish Club 2. LANCE, JUDY Girls' League 'I, 2, Service Organization Representative I, 2, A Cap- pella 3, 4: Pep Club I, Intermediate Girls' Glee Club 2, Talent Assembly 3. LANDGREN, MILTON North High Players 3, 4. LANDIS, NANCY l Transferred from West High 4, Future Homemakers of America 2, A Cappella. LANGACKER, FRANKIE Transferred from Denver, Colorado, East High School, Model Teens 3, Girls' Choir 3, All Show Shows 3, Intermediate Girls' Glee Club 4. LAVENDER, RONALD Tennis, ROTC, Library. LEACH, ANDY Homeroom Chairman I, Co-Chairman 2, Boys' Alliance 3, Co-Chair- man 4, Football I, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball 'l, 2, Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. LEDFORD, PAT GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Cafeteria Control Board 3, 4. LEE, BILL Baseball 'l, Honor Roll. LEE, JUDY I . Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Tennis Team I, Parnassus, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y, National Honor Society 3, 4, Editor of Clubs and Organizations, Annual 4. LE FERE, ANN Transferred from St. Mary's High School 4, GAA 4. LEMONS, DON Homeroom Co-Chairman l, 4, Advance Band 2, 3, 4, Service Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Mustang Hi-Y Sock Hop Dance 3, Mustang Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms l, President 3, Vice-president 4. LEONARD, BRIAN Centurion Hi-Y. LEONARD, JERRY LEONARD, OLEN I Newspaper Staff, Lafayette School, Havana, Cuba l, Swimming Team, Boca Ciego High School, St. Petersburg, Florida, Parnassus 'l, 2, 3, 4. LEWIS, RODNEY Basketball 3. LINDVIG, JOHN Homeroom Chairman I. LODGE, EVERETT Transferred from Washington 4, Boys' Glee Club, Library. LONG, DALLAS Football I, 2, 3, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y. LOOMIES, MARGARET GAA I, 2. LORANGER, CAROLYN Art Club, Pep Club, Tri-Omega-Phi, Tri-Hi-Y. LUHRS, SUZANNE Homeroom Girls' League Representative 'I, Service Organization Rep- resentative 3, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office Assistant. LUMPKIN, NEDRA Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Madrigal Choir 4, Concert Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. LUTFY, NAN Transferred from St. .loseph's Academy in Tucson 4, Student Council Representative 3, GAA Vice President 3, Secretary Treasurer 4, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, Choir 'l, 2, Newspaper 3, Cheerleader 3, Plays 'I, 2, Speech Contest 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, Science Fair 3, Sodality 'l, 2, 3, Kino I, 2, Gregorian I, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 4, Parnassus 4, National Honor Society 2, 4, Science Club Chairman. LYMAN, DAVE W. Advanced Band I, 2, 3, 4, Service Band 2, 3, 4. LYMAN, MICHAEL Homeroom Co-Chairman, Football I, Drill Team 'l, All City, Excaliber Hi-Y, ROTC Club. LYNCH, PAUL LYNCH, PETE MALPEDE, CRIS Homeroom Chairman I, Girls' League Representative 'l, Pep Club T, 2. MASON, JIL Homeroom Chairman 'l, 2, 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Modern Dance, Pep Club I, 2, Pom-Pon Class 3, Ppm-Pon 4, Assemblies 'I, 2, 3, 4, Daisy May 3, Bon-Civis, Sergeant-at-Arms, Model Legislature Representative. MARION, JACK JV Tennis Team 2, Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Tennis Club 2, Stadium Club 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. MARSHALL, GLADYS E. Transferred from Wadsworth High School, Wadsworth, Ohio, Spanish Club 2, Intermediate Girls' Glee Club 3. MARTENSEN, SANDY Service Organization 2, Student Council 2, Alternate Girls' State, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Parnassus T, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Assembly 3, A Capella 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. MATTAINO, VINCI Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona 4, Rifle Team T, 2, 4, Drill Team i, Boys Alliance 'l, 2, 3, Future Farmers of America I, 2, Officers Club. MATTHEWS, DAVE Boys' Alliance Representative I, Student Council Representative 2, 4, Homeroom Chairman 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Student Body President 4, Rifle Team I, 2, Drill Team I, 2, 3, Track 3, Boys' Glee Club 'l, A Capella 2, 3, ROTC Club 2, 3, 4, Parnassus Club 2, North High ROTC Battalion Commander, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel. MAYBERRY, GERALD R. Boys' Alliance Representative 3, Homeroom Co-Chairman 4. MAzoLA, Dick , Service Organization Representative 4, Mustang Roundup 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2. MCANDREW, LYN NE Homeroom Co-Chairman, Secretary, Modern Dance 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Parnassus 4, Pep Club, Junior Talent Assembly, Awards Assembly 3. MCCABE, PATRA Orchestra 'I, 2, GAA, Library, Office Training Laboratory. McCALL, PAT Homeroom Co-Chairman I, 2, Intermediate Girls' Glee Club I, Pep Club I, 2, 4. McCARTER, PETE MCCLUSKEY, AL A. Williams High School, Massachusetts I, Transferred from Hingham High School, Massachusetts 2, Boys' Alliance Representative. McCOY, NORMA Transferred from Mesa High School, Mesa, Arizona, Homeroom Co- Chairman 4, Basketball I, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Future Home- makers of America Club I, 2, 3, Heldenville High School, Oklahoma. MCDONALD, BECKY Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Parnassus 2, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, PrincipaI's Office 2, 3, Activities 4. McDOWELL, TENA Service Organization Representative 4, Tri-Omega-Phi, Treasurer 3, 4, Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemaker of America 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. MCELROY, BETTY Homeroom Chairman 3, Hostess. McFARLAND, DALE McKlLLOP, LINDA McKINNEY, DALE Transferred from Ephrata High School, Ephrata, Washington 2. McKINNEY, FLOYD Cascade High I, Transferred from Albany Union High School, Albany New York 3, Wrestling I, Track I, Basketball I, Marksmanship 4, ROTC 4. McMlLLEN, KATHY Homeroom Chairman 2, Secretary 3, Girls' League Representative I, 2, Service Organization Representative to Jr. Red Cross, Roundup 2, Talent Assembly 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, North High Players I, 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Day 3, Modern Dance Assembly 4, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Model Legislature 3, 4, Noma Spelling Certificate, Office Assistant, Principal's Office 2, Activities Office 3, 4. MCRAE, MELINDA Registration Office. MEDLEY, PHYLLUS Glee Club I, 2, White Caps 2, Principal's Office 3, 4. MELCZER, LINDA Homeroom Officer 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary I, Tennis Club I, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Planning Committee 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. MENDELSOHN, SUE Service Organization Representative 2, 4, Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 3, Mustang Roundup I, 2, 4, Feature Editor 3, Hoofbeats, Section Editor 3, Editor 4, North High Book Club 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Legio Honoris 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Model Legislature 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Pre- Model Legislature 3, 4. MENTZER, PAT Girls' League Council 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Pep Club I, 2, Christmas Play 2, Awards Assembly 3. MERVIS, SANDY Girls' League Council 2, 3, 4, Concert Orchestra, Hostess Duty 2. METTERS, JERRY Football I, JV Baseball. MIHELICH, ANITA Girls' League Council 2, French Club I, 2, White Caps I, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Library Decorating 3, 4. MINCKS, LOUISE Student Council 2, Girls' League Council 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon, Cheerleader 3, Tri-Lytz, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, French Club, Mr. Poorman's Office. MINSKY, MARTIN MITCHELL, ANN Service Organization President 4, Executive Committee 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Class Council I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, North High Ski Club Secretary 3, Girls State 3, Social Committee 3, Bon- Civis Tri-Hi-Y President 2, 3, 4, Secretary Tri-Hi-Y Council 3. MITCHELL, BARBARA U Tri-Omega Phi 3, 4, Secretary 4, Registration Office 3. 1' MITCHELL, JACK ff I I I 1 I I I I .I I I .I I I yu. MITCHELL, STEPHEN Aggie Club I, Non Commissioned Officers Club 2, ROTC Armistice Day Parade I, 2, 3, Federal Inspection I, 2, 3, Military Night I, 2, 3. MITCHELL, VICKI Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Photography. MOOK, JUDY Activities Office. MOORE, SHARON MORITZ, JIM Mustang Hi-Y. MORRIS, DICK MUELLER, ROBERT Assembly I, 3. MULLEN, JOHN MULLENEAUX, KARL Homeroom Co-Chairman, Boys' Alliance Representative. MUNRO, MADGE Student Control 4, Council 3, Homeroom Chairman 3, Council Mem- ber 2, 3, 4, National Conference of Christians and Jews 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Parnassus 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Salesgirl 3, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 4, Girls' League Treasurer 4, Model Legislature 2, 3, Officers Training Conference 3, Big Sister 4. MURPHY, BOB Honor Court Judge I, Homeroom Chairman I, 3, Football I, JV Football 2, Track 3, Pep Club I, Parnassus I. MURRAY, BARBARA Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. MUSSELMAN, MARY Homeroom Chairman 2, Girls' League Council 4, A Capella 3, 4, White Caps I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Co-Chairman 3, President 4, Tri- Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2. MYERS, BOB Transferred from Seogoville High School, Seogoville, Texas 3, Spanish Club 2, ROTC Club 3, Drill Team. NANCOLLAS,SUE Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Registration Office 4. NELSSEN, DOROTHY Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Principals Office 2, 3. NELSON, GAIL NEMECEK, JERRY NESS, MARTY I Homeroom Chairman 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Phi-Tyo Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council Representative 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. NEWTON, JERRY ROTC Club. NICHOL, LINDA Service Organization Representative 3, Varsity Band, Service Band, Advanced Band, Advanced Girls' Glee Club. NICHOLS, BOBI Homeroom Chairman I, 2, Secretary 2, 4, Arts and Crafts Dispenser. NICHOLS, JUDY Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2, Girls' League Council I, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Tri-Hi-Y, giiergch Club, Pep Club, Art Club, Friendship Club, Modern Dance u . NOBLEY, BILL Basketball, Lancer Hi-Y. NOLTE, ARTHUR Boys' Alliance Representative 2, 3, Varsity Rifle Team I, 2, 3. NOONAN, QUENTIN Stadium Club I, 2, President 2, ROTC Club 2, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I. NORRIS, GLORIA Glee Club I, Future Homemakers of America, President 2, Registra- tion Office 2, Library 3, 4. NORTHROP, NORMA OGBORNE, STEVE Baseball I, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Control Board 4. OLSEN, SHEILA Transferred from Anahum Union High School, Anahum California 4, Drill Team, Pep Club, Usherettes, Colonial Coeds, Office worker. ONG, ROSALIND f Transferred to North High 2, Chinese Students Club, President I. .K ., . If f I- K --'1 1 r ,. '41,- ,-, I ' f , If of if ., '21 L 45' ,fa 1 nh X f 'fl' I 'J OTTING, BILL A Capella, Madrigals. OVERTON, RICHARD Football 1. OWENS, CHARLENE PADBERG, BRIAN Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 1, Boys' Alliance Repre- sentative 1, 2, Executive Committee 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Convention 3, Boys' State 3, Social Committee 2, 3, ROTC 1, Baseball 1, JV 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 1, 2, Drill Team 1, All-City 1, Challenger Hi-Y 1, 2, Chaplain 1, Secretary 2. PARISEK, DORIS Transferred from Poly High School, Riverside, California 3. Girls' League, Sadie Hawkins Day Sale, Junior Talent Assembly. PARRENT, CAROL Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, Activities Office. PARSONS, ANNETTE Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2, A gfpgella 1, 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Orchestra, Skating u . PATERNO, JOE PATTERSON, PAT Honor Court Judge 3, Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, North High Players 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Crew, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Tennis Club 1, Homeroom Co- Chairman 1, Office Assistant 2, 4. PATTILLO, SHARON KAY Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, Co-Chairman 1, Student Council 2, 3, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Model Legislature 3, Registrar's Office 1, 3. PEACHEY, JIM Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, Co-Chairman 4, Student Council 1, 2, Cafeteria Control Board 4, Football 1, JV, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 1, JV Track, Viking Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer. PEPPER, JACKIE Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. PETERS, JUDITH Beginning Girls' Glee Club 1, Advanced 2, A Capella 3, 4. PETERSON, JUDEE Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Christmas As- sembly 2, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2. PETKO, DORIS PHILLIPS, JAN Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, Student Council 4, Cheerleader 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPS, SYLVIA Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Capella 3, Pep Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4. PIERCE, JOHN Boys' Alliance Representative, JV Baseball 2, 3, Cross Country. PIERSON, DANIEL OMAR Social Service Representative 1, Excalibur Hi-Y 2, 3. PILKINGTON, JACK Football 1. PINGETORE, JEAN Hostess Duty 3, Girls' League. PIOWATY, JOHN Homeroom Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, Boys' Alliance Representative 1, Viking Hi-Y, Secretary, Honor Roll. PITRHIE, DANIEL . I Transferred from West Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona. PLOTNER, ALICE Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 3, Student Council 3, Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Band 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon, Annie Laurie, Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, President, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Book Club 4, Tri-Omega- Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President, Representative to Arizona-California Girls' League Conference 3. POLSON, ALLAN 0 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Corral Board 3, 4, Control Board 3, Cafeteria Control Board 4, Pep Club 1, 3, 4:Parf1aSSUS1, 2, 3, 4:Latir1 Club I, 2, Vice-President 2. PORTER, DAWNE Registration Office, Guidance Office. POWELL, JEANNI Homeroom Officer 1, 3, Varsity Tennis 1, 4. PRATHER, PENNY Phi-Tyo-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Registration Office Assistant 3, 4. PREVATIL, MARIANNE Girls' League Representative 1, Service Organization Representative 2, Modern Dance 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Cheerleader 4, School Play 3, Pep Club 3, 4, North High Players 3, Principals Office Assistant 2, 3, Talent Assembly 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4. PRICE, BEVERLY Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Capella 3, 4. PROCUMIEX, DIANE Homeroom Co-Chairman 2, Service Organization Representative 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Modern Dance 2, 3, Pom-Fon 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Assembly 2, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 3. PURLEE, MARY LOU Homeroom Secretary 1, Pep Club 2, Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca 3, 4, Treasurer, Vice-president 3, President 4, Office Assistant 3, Honor Assembly 3. PURLIA, LINDA Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Girls' League Council 1, 2, 3, Honor Court Judge 4, Corral Board 3, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Talent Assembly 3, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, North High Players 2, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. PURSLEY, BILL PURSLEY, LINDA LEE Drama 2, 3, 4, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. QUAIN, RONNIE A Capella 2, 3, 4. RANKIN, SHIRLEY Homeroom Chairman 4, Pom-Pon 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon 1, Talent Assembly 2, 3, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Model Legislature 3, 4, Pre-Model Legislature 3, 4. - RATTS, NANCY Student Council 1, Service Organization Representative 3, Pom-Pon 2, 3, 4, ROTC Honorary Captain, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Editor Hoofbeats 3, Editor 4. READE, CAROLE Homeroom Chairman 1, Co-Chairman 3, Service Organization Rep- resentative 2, Future Business Leaders of America 2, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, Class Proiects and Activities 3, 4. REEHL, SUE Transferred from West Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2, Homeroom Co-Chairman 3, A Capella 3, 4, Talent Assembly 2, Na- tion-wide Scholastic Art Contest Award 3, 3rd Place in Arizona Cotton Growing Contest, Bible Club 4. REIMER, JUDY Pep Club. RHODES, JOHN Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4. RICE, JOHN Track, Dramatics, Mustang Hi-Y. RLIEDERMAN, DIANE Transferred from Highland Park High School. ROBERT, CAVETT Tennis. ROBERTS, JULIA ANN ROBINETTE, EDDIE ROBINSON, BOB Student Council 1, 2, Homeroom Co-Chairman 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Track 2, Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, City Council Delegate 3, 4, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBINSON, PAM Intermediate Girls' Glee Club, Parnassus 3, Award Assembly 3. ROCHE, MICKEY Transferred from Xavier High School, Phoenix, Arizona, Student Council 2, GAA 1, 2, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Glee Club 1. 301 RODGERS, MICHAEL Transferred from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Cross-Country Track, Na- tional Honor Society, Hi-Y, RODGERS, NANCY Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, Student Body Secretary 4, Homeroom Office I, 2, 3, Girls' State, Modern Dance 3, Newspaper 2, Talent Assembly 3, 4, Athletic Association Board 3, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Model Legislation 2, 3. ROLL, ROSS North High Bowling Club, Football I, 2, Basketball I, 2. ROSELL, FRED Football I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Track I, JV Basketball I, Decatholon Win- ner I, Varsity Decatholon Third Place, Varsity Decatholon Winner, Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, Letterman's Club 4. ROSS, JEAN Girls' League Council 3, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Tennis Club I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. ROTTHAUS, ANNE Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. ROUSH, CAROLYN Advanced Girls' Glee Club, A Capella. ROWLAND, JANE Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 4. RUPPERS, BARBARA Homeroom Secretary, Hostess Duty. RUSSELL, JANICE RUSSELL, MORRIS RUTHLING, CARMEN Girls' League Representative I, Council 2, 3, Cabinet Representative 3, Treasurer 4, Cabinet 4, Corral Board 3, Student Council 4, Class Council 3, 4, Mustang Band 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Salesgirl 3, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Legio-Honoris 2, Physics Club 3, French Club 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Foreign Exchange Committee, Mustang Roundup 3, 4, News Editor 4, Exchange Student Nominee 3. RYAN, RONNIE Transferred from St. Mary's High School, Phoenix, Arizona, Home- room Chairman 4, Boys' Alliance Representative 3, A Capella 3, 4. RYCKMAN, SAM Band. SAKATA, SANDY Transferred from Ontario High School, Oregon 2, Class Secretary I, 4, Girls' League Council 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Art Club Secre- tary 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Future Homemakers of America, Guidance Office Assistant 3. 4. SAMUELSON, MARCIA Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee I, 4, Pom-Pon 2, 3, Alternate 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Pep Club, Bon-Civis Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Model Legislature 2, 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. 4. SANDERS, MARILYN Girls' League Council 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club I, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Model Legislature 2. SAPP, PAUL Football I, JV 2, Varsity 3, JV Track 2. SAPP, ROLF SARGENT, SHERRY Homeroom Secretary, Pep Club, Registration Office. SCHELLENBERG, CARL Boys' Alliance President 4, Executive Committee 4, Homeroom Office 3, Student Council 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Boys' State 3, Viking Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4. SCHENK, DIANE Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Cafeteria Control Board 4, Girls' League Council 3, Cheerleader 4, Assemblies 3, 4, Amicate Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, North High Players 3, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. SCHEIDER, JODD LEIGH Homeroom Chairman 2, Boys' Alliance 2. SCHOFFMAN, MARY KAY Homeroom Service Organization Representative I, 2, Chairman 3, Honor Roll I, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Drama Club 2, Assemblies 2, 3, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3. SCHULTZ, ROBERTA Pep Club. SCHUURMAN, GEORGE Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I. SCHWARTZ, ALAN Student Council 3, Executive 3, Boys' State 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. SCHWEDLER, SHELDON Pep Club I, Visual Aids I, 2, 3, 4. SCOTT, BOB Transferred from Kentucky 2, Year Book, Roundup. SEBESTYEN, MARY SEXON, TIM Golf Team I, 2, 3, 4. SEXTON, BILL SEXTON, SUZANNE Homeroom Secretary 3, Co-Chairman 2, Latin Club 3, 4. SHAFER, PHIL Band 2, 3 ,4, Service Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Music Edu- cators National Conference at Pasadena, California 3, All State Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Coin Club I, 2, Key Club 2, Centurion Hi-Y 3 SHAFFER, BILL I SHAW, RICHARD Student Council 3, Boys' Alliance Representative 3, Student Body Vice-President 4, Boys' State 4, Boys' Nation 4, National Student Council Convention 4, Football I, 2, 4, Rifle Team 3, Challenger Hi-Y 2, Viking Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. SHELTON, BRAD Transferred from Lineville High School, Lineville, Iowa 3, Class Vice- President I, President 2, Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Parnassus 3, Cosmopolitan Club. SHENBERGER, DICK Homeroom Chairman 4, Football I. SHEPPARD, ROBERT WAYNE SHERIDAN, RONNIE Homeroom Boys' Alliance Representative, Football I, Varsity Man- ager 2, Bowling Team, Mustang Hi-Y, Secretary, Chaplin, North High Players. SHINN, RON Track I, JV Baseball I, Varsity 2. SHOLAR, RUSSEL SHOOP, TOBY Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, JV Tennis 2, 3, Varsity 3, 4, Parnassus I, Ten- nis Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. SHRADER, MARY Amicate Tri-Hi-Y, School Council 2, Chaplain 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club I. SHUMWAY, JEROME Service Band. SHUTE, JEAN RAE Class Council 2, Service Organization Representative I, Pom-Pon 2, 3, 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Model Legislature 2. SIEKKINEN, JEAN Transferred from Aurora High School, Aurora, Minnesota. SIMERDLA, KENNY SLINKER, JOHN SMITH, BARRY Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Roundup Photog- rapher I, 2, Hoofbeats Photographer I, Photography Editor 2, Editor- in-Chief 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Student of the Week 2, 3. SMITH, BETTY SMITH, DAVID Mustang Hi-Y. o SMITH, Juov Q A Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2, B Natural 2, Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Service Organization Repre- sentative 4. SMITH, RICHARD Homeroom Chairman I, 2, 3, JV Track, Parnassus 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Viking Hi-Y 3, 4, Cafeteria Control Board 4. SMITH, RICHARD l Boys' Alliance Representative I, 2, Football I, Boys Glee Club 3,4. sMirH, STEPHANIE THISS, JEFF North High Players 3, Activities Office 2, Principal's Office. SMOTRILLA, RAY Advanced Band 2, 3. SNODGRASS, MARGARET Dance Committees 2, 3, Intermediate Girls' Glee Club, Art Club 3. SNOUFFER, PENELOPE SODIKOFF, ARNOLD Tennis, Centurion Hi-Y, room Chair n 2, Co-Chairman 3. SPE R f '-1vc'4?fSf ROTC I, 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 4, ROTC lub 2, Pep Club I, 2. STACY, MIKE STEELE, SANDRA Homeroom Officer 3, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Girls' Glee Club, Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain 2, 3, Latin Club, Pep Club, Tennis Club, Physics Club, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, National Honor Society, Library Assistant 2. STEINLE, JUDY Transferred from Russell, Kansas 4, Student Government Representa- tive I, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, A Capella 4, Oratory 3, State Debate 2, 3, State Speech Contest 2, Informative Speech, Tennis 2, 3, Trampo- lene Team 3, Guidance Office. STEWART, ANN Service Organization Representative 3, 4, A Capella 3, 4, Secretary 4, Masque of the Yellow Moon. STEWART, ED STEWART, JAMES STEWART, LYNNE Service Organization Representative 2, White Caps I. STORRS, ANN Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, Latin Club Secretary-Treasurer 3, Executive Committee I, Student Council I, 2, Glee Club 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Co-Captain 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, Le-Bon- Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. STRANGE, NANCY Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Pep Club 3, 4, Registration Assistant, Library Assistant 4. STRUCKMEYER, FREDDIE Phi-Tyo I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 4, Tennis Club I, Publications, Round- up 4. STRYKER, MARY ANNE Girls' League Council 4 ,Pep Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Tri-Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Book Club 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. STUCKEY, JAY Senior Class President, Class Co-Chairman, Boys' Alliance Represen- tative, Executive Committee, North High Players, Military Night, Football I, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly. SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y, Art Club. SWEITZER, JAMES - Mustang Hi-Y, Treasurer, Homeroom Chairman I, 2, Treasurer 3, Boys' Alliance Representative 3, Registration Office. TAMER, SALLY Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3. TAYLOR, BOBBIE Transferred to North High 3, Freshman Council, Co-Chairman of Decorations for Class Dance I, Student Council Publicity Committee 2, Refreshments Committee 2, Alternate Representative Assembly 2, Girls' Glee Club, Homeroom Officer 4, Dramatics Club I, 2, Speech Tournaments I, Modern Dance I, Book Club 4, Parnassus 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Library I, 2. TAYLOR, GEORGE Boys' Alliance Representative 4, Homeroom Representative I, 2, Pep Club 4, Coin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mustang Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. TAYLOR, LYNN Homeroom Chairman I, 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Parnassus 3, French Club I,2. TEACH, BONNIE Pep Club 3, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4. THIEBEN, JUDIE Pom-Pon. THISS, BILL Homeroom Co-Chairman 4, ROTC Club, ROTC I, 2, 3, 4. Bowling Leage 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 4, Vice-President 3, Mustang Hi-Y 2, 3. THOMAS, CHARLES Boys' Alliance Representative, Service Organization Representative, Advanced Band, Service Band, Mustang Hi-Y, Key Club, Latin ABC Club, Parnassus. THOMAS, JACK Rifle Team 2, 3, North High Players 3, 4. THOMPSON, CAROLYN Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Pep Club 4, Phi-Tyo Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America, Office Training Lab. THOMPSON, JEAN Service Organization Representative I, Homeroom Secretary 3, Honor Roll I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Le-Bon-Coeur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 3, Parnassus I, 2, Bookstore Assistant 3, 4. THORSEN, BARBARA Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Capella 3, Madrigals 3, Legio Honoris 2, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Activities Office. TIPPY, ROGER Homeroom Boys' Alliance Representativel, Sadie Hawkins Day As- sembly 3, Bowling League 2, 3, Secretary 3, Mustang Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. TORRETTI, JAMES Mustang Band. TURNER, GARY Class Officer 3, 4, Boys' Alliance Officer 3, 4, Boys' Alliance Repre- sentative I, 2, 3, Corral Board 2, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, North High Players 2, 3, Archery I, 2, Varsity Letter 2, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3. TWIGGER, KEN Band. TYLER, LINDA Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Guidance Office. WACKERBARTH, CLEO GAA I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Representative 2, Sergeant-at-Arms I, Tri-Delts Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Day Activities, Homeroom Officer. WADDOUPS, SALLY Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Bon-Civis Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hostess Duty 3, Physical Education Assistant 4. WALKER, BUD Class President 2, Homeroom Representative I, A Capella, Basketball I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, Lancer Hi-Y. WALTERS, BILL Basketball I, 2, Varsitl 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. WALTERS, PEGGY Pep Club I, Tennis Club I, Registration Office 2, Principal's Office 3, 4. WANG, SUE Registrar's Office 3. WARD, BILL Boys' Alliance Representative 2, Football I, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Let- termen's Club 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Assembly 3. WARD, CARL Archery Club 3. WARE, PRISCILLA Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. WARREN, MARIANNA Girls' League Council 4, Service Organization Representative 4, Tri- Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, GAA, Biology Dispenser, Chemistry Dispenser. WATKINS, KAREN Homeroom Co-Chairman I, 2, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Hostess 3. WATSON, BILL Varsity Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, Varfsity Football Manager 2, Fresh- man Baseball Manager I, Lettermans Club 2, 3, 4. WEAVER, LOUISE 30 WEST' MABEI woufr SANDRA Assembly Committee 4, Hoofbeats Stff 4, Parnassus 3, 4, Honor Roll Service Organization 3, Amicae Trl Hi Y City Council Pep Club 'I , 2, 3, 4, North High Players 3, 4, Activities Office Assistant 3. WOL-I-ERS PHYLLISS WES-lg: MeURlCF F' I Homeroom Chairman 3, Student Council 3 Orchestra I Trl Omega dans erred from.Newark Hugh School, Student Council, School Plays, Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4, Parnasus 2, 3, Future Business Leaders of America 4 Nguiiljunlor-Senior Prom Committee, Science Club, Thespian Club, Pep Club 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 4 s ' WOOD, BETTY JEAN WESTI-UND' ALONA Stadium Club I' Activities Office Assistant gcerglgelrsgdltaom Phoenix Christian High School, Phoenix, Arizona, WRIGHT, ALEX I WETZEI., PAULA White Caps I, 2, Principal's Office Assistant 3. WHITELOCK, CARL Transferred from Lowell High School, Lowell, Oklahoma, Freshman Class President, Young Men's Choir, Varsity Band, Track I, Basketball I, Film and Stagecraft Club I, 2, Vice-President I, 2, Projection, stage- work, Lighting. WHITNEYBELL, DOUGLAS Homeroom Co-Chairman 2, 3, 4, Boys' Alliance Vice-President 4, JV Track 2, 3, Mrs. McThing 3, Sadie Hawkins Day Assembly 3, Mus- tang Hi-Y I, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3 ,4. WIESE, SHEILA Sophomore Class President, Executive Committee I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, School Council I, 2, 3, Homeroom Officer I, 3, Class Council I, 2, 3, 4, Health Committee 2, Pom-Pon 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, President 2, Girls' State 3, Student Council Convention 2, Talent Assembly 2, 4, Modern Dance Assembly 2. UPTON, LARRY Football I. VAUGHN, STEVE 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Ar VENIS, PEGGY America. YADA, SANDRA Secretary 3. YARDS, ANDREA YELLIN ELEANOR Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4, Football I Varsity 2 3 4 Basket ball I, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 'I JV 2 Varsity 3 4 Lancer Hi Y ms 2. Transferred to North High 3, Pep Club Future Homemakers of Transferred from Phoenix Tech Hugh School Phoenix Arizona 2 GAA, Masque of the Yellow Moon I Maiorette 3 4 Varsity Band Transferred from Silver Springs High School Silver Springs Mary land, Mixed Glee Club. WILLIAMS, BEV H ' S ' O - ' R 4 Ad d G I Transferred from Washington High School, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, G?Qegl8gl2iilgiiellggglnza-fgignt izgfgfslivewhlfe esac? Hash? Art Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross Club, Y-Teens. Center 2. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA YOUNG ALAN Band 3, 4, Tri-Omega-Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4. YOUNG' SUE Wll-l-ls' MAR'-ENE Homeroom Chairman 3, Secretary 2 Tri Dettes Tri Hi Y Sergeant at Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer I, Masque of the Yellow Moon I, Art Arms 4, Model Legislature, Alternate Senator 3 Senafor 4 Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Amicae Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. YOUNKER BRUCE Wll-SON' ANN , . . , U. Homeroom Representative 3, Challenger Hi Y Treasurer 3 Homeroom Secretary I, Co-Chairman 2, PnncipaI's Office Assistant 4. YUE LE'-AH WILSON, JAN I I , Girls' League Representative 3, President 4 Cheerleader 3 Pep Club Pep Club 4, Regustratu WINTERS, ALBERT WISE, JOETTA CAROLINE Art Club I, Archery 2. wow, BRUCE I A ZAMORA, FELIX Or' Ofhce 2' 3- Parnassus 2, Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pre School work on Activity Cards Boys' Alliance Representative, Chairman Homeroom Football 'I 2 Baseball I, 2, Basketball 'l, 3, Lancer Hi Y Library Work , I . fall!! 'f' .. I: , ' ,W ,t ' Q. , ,fzw fhfjj C, giiffffpfgfgf J ' J f X Q- -2 ff' to ., A ZA? -7:11 j -1 f E' Q- Av C f , f - M ,feztffdzf-Q 5? 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