North Phoenix High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1959
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This book is our recognition of the importance of Eastern ideas and people in our western world. fjiagle of Conienfs Introduction ....... .... l Classes ................ .... 8 Faculty .................. .... 7 O Clubs ancl Organizations .... .... 8 2 Activities ................ ...... l 32 Sports ....... ...... l 64 Advertising ..... . . ..... 200 Senior Activities ................... 213 bd fgfenionplrlgjgx ....... Ayf. ,,ff ......... 221 A My ,Il I fl' it ,,lr A if in arrs ,af M ff L . 5 f if ' Li Lf? M Jf, ff f ,ff LzfM!!,1VJjiZ W , Q 2 gf Mzfvafyb MY' if I yi My f if W Alu I V ffjyff jyvf ,ifi ,V X K r , ,J f MM C in Sfudenf oPerafeJ services inclucle crosswam guar , Cl 97 fAe Aocys Auilohng iAe vanis ing snowman, 0 ,, ,S 61421 -4 . V' , W - f ' I S J- ' ana! flzelunzor c ass s annual or ze GW U45 I., W 1 w 1 , vu 'AFV f , ? 1 i I :sfw V , . . X t Qismx . f Q. . iYf7Qff,Q 1 ' - , V . V' ,A iNi?ifLkv Ry, hw. 1 ,-, w a -1-,Mu A A '-X. 4,L ,z6, W 4,44w. QLCQ QM JXVLJ 9 MWC? 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We 5 Blaclg, Janette Blanton, Carrie Bodily, Elden Boot, Julia Bowling, Don Boyle, Pat Brannoch, Lloyd Bright, Barbara Brown, Joyce Brown, Linda Brown, Winston Browne, Donna Rae 12 Bennett, Stephen Berkowitz, Steve Bibeau, Maureen Billings, Vivian gil Bishop, Linda f B 31 i f 'orge, Benay Brownell, Charles Bulla, Barbara Bullock, Jucly Burkhardt, Don Burnett, Judy Burnett, Joan Buse, Ray Cahill, Barney Cardon, Josette Carney, Mike Chalke, George Chambers, Don f any experiences anclyllrien S f' 'Www , f ,mf ymffs ,.f:xf',.',f,fy.', f H. f f ff 4 1 ,, B ,yy WL' 'Z: , 'JZ ,aff . f ff if, C3 V,.,, Q W f 7 'Wav- 95 'fx w w -. J :J A' in X I-cr' X vx'X , KN 1 ',g,,,5,f ..lQ'v'v '1:'sf' 'S' Lr,1vfff a, ' ff Y f a x . ' In - ' f 'Y eff' Chase, Paul Chase, Ronnie Chase, Sandra Chiate, Gary Christensen, Jacqueline Chrisfeson, Arda Citron, Ken Clark, Kay Clark, Ken Clark, Susan Clifford, Tyler Cline, Don . . fake fAeir P aces in Aisforcy. Clyatt, Glenda Coassolo, Emily Coffey, Joe Colangelo, Arthur Coll, Anne Combest, Lewis Condron, Ron Cone, Barbara Cooper, Jack Crawford, Steve Crobarger, John Cross, Carolyn Cuimanes, Evelyn Curry, LaDonna Dale, Jim Dalgleish, Arlene Davenport, Jeanne Davis, Charlotte Day, Lawrence Dea n, Carolyn Coe, Nancy Dean, Deanna emesfer exams, DeGraves, Bruce Evans, Bonnie DeSpain, Larry Dick, Robert Diumenti, Frank Doss, Bonnie Douthit, Lincla Driggs, Deanna r r l V Y Lfi, e ffrf Dryfhout, Loretta Vfii' w 4r , if Q2 l Dufford, Arlene if Duran, Alex y E ' Durbm,Larry y B , 2 ., gl f N Il . Everett, Delece Farmer, Sandy Elliott Anna Elson, Jerry Ernst, Beverly Ervay, Steve o .fs f 1. Echeveste, Gloria Edlund, Philip Edwards, Jay Elder, Diane -5 S I5 . . iAe junior- enior rom Foster, Sheila Foster, Susan Fowler, Peggy Frederick, Jack Freemon, Joyce Fuiks, Karen Fullmer, Sherry Gaebler, Linda e ew Fellars, Dave Fetty, Damon Feyer, Bill Figarelli, Grace Fishel, Dick Fitch, Donn Fitzgerald, Diane Flipper, Charlotte Jim Ludke, Doug Watkins, and Donny Cham- bers Clettj sold autos in the Senior Talent Assem- bly. The assembly itself was put on with the theme of the Perry Como Show, with Ted Brown acting as emcee. Other acts in the show included an accordion solo by Gloria Kane, Sandy Chase, Sandy Robinson, Karen Sorgatz, and lda Nichols in a girls' barbershop quartet, and a group com- posed ot Roy Neal, the Madrigal Singers, and the Ben Denton Singers accompanied at the piano by Kathy Chatwin. Josette Cardon pre- sented a piano solo, and the senior pom-pon girls did a production number. Then Gloria Muders- bach followed with a solo dance, and Jacque Harvey closed the program with a dance inter- pretation. Gannerilli, Paul Gaskin, John Gearhart, Karen Gephart, Monna Gervasio, Nancy Gibbons, Stewart 4 Gilman, Guy Glazman, Larry Griffiths, Susan Griggs, Linda Gruhn, Gerald Hall, Barbra Halvorsen, Carl Hamman, Gary Hansson, Bob Harvey, Jackie 66 rrowsm1fA B Goletz, Bill Goodrich, Sari Goodwin, Ingrid Goto, Kenny Gray, Salley Green, Carolyn Green, Winston Greenberg, Susan 121 1 nf l . . fAe rizona onsfifufion '-nf-f-an ,.,.,m 1, wwf' V. 'f,-Y ,fly ,V,, I ,y fv-' , sy' f A J I, AWQM 1 ...I-1' ws' 3 i, P .3.,.1.n4 ' ' A -9. 'weft an is ev--y if We' f' ' .r , ,,,, . 1 ?' J f Haverland, John Hawkins, Kenneth Heflin, Bill Heiner, Bill Helderman, Joyce Helderman, Mary Helsing, Betty Henry, Helen Hensley, Connell Henthorn, Sharon Hicks, Barbara Hill, Loretta Hillman, Ann Hilton, Jane Hobbs, Max Hoesch, Danny Hoggan, Mike Holley, Yvonne Horne, Doug Horner, Lee Horwitch, Michael Hurcl, Linda Husemann, Barbara Hostetler, Bobbi Hyde, Richard Inman, Tom lson, Sandi Jackson, Ruth James, Joe Jekel, Louis Jester, Sandra Johnstone, Karl Jones, Russell Jones, Sharon Jopp, Pat Jorgenson, Sandy Kane, Bob Kane, Gloria Kasl, Dennis Kegley, Barry Keith, Dennis Keith, Diane Keller, Vicki Kelly, Mike Kelton, Carolyn Kendall, Elaine J Kendall, Pat Kettlewell, John . . fAe Senior of .rv Iii fWff7f4 ,, ff ,F ,ff 1 A,--4 L59 1' 1 'QF'-v as . . model Legislature Kinma n, Tom L Kimse, Pat Kipp, Terry Klemmer, Joey Kridle, Connie Laine, Charles Klamert, Barbara L Lamm, Patti La ndino, Mike ' Q, j Landino, Frank L Y -56 , Larson, Gordon V V J Larson, Sharon Q M. 5 Q., A TN wx 1 fl 0rl'l 7 ' in ,J-: wi sm Y. r..,i.h. X Members of the A Cappella Choir under the direction of Mr. Denton are shown in rehearsal preparing their concert for the Western Division Music Educators National Conference, March 22-25 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were the only coral group selected to represent the state of Arizona at this convention. In order to raise enough money to make the trip, members of the choir sold candy, held cake sales and car washes, and sold tickets to their annual Spring Concert in February. . JA? Ivanis ing nowman Y iff ff Mffgwf X YZW ,f Z, Lau, Fred Leavitt, Dewayne Leavih, Vernon Lee, Judy Lee, Nancy Lee, Sylvia Lehman, Gary Leis, Ellen Lessem, Joan Lewis, Mary Ann Loeb, Don Loeb, Sue fflm ,- , - '11'l: 5- f elftvlwli ' , w j V ,pig ,Qsfj ' I' , f .M J 'lc ' 'ex . . eczsurincq fAe qlag 790 e. McDonald, Justine McKinney, Doris McKinney, Wesley McLeod, Judy Mies, George Mikal, Sandy Miller, Betty , Miller, Betty Jean Mayberry, Linda Mayfield, Gary McCloy, Nancy McCluskey, Janet McCulloch, Jane McDaniel, Howard Muller, Bruce Miller, Carolyn Miller, Judy Miller, Shannon f? P Mayhan, Carol Mills Suzanne Moat Mary Lee Monro, Ann . . . joAnsfone Mrowincq flu? ahscus Moore, Marilyn '21 'Wt' 5,1 Moore, Richard - V Morey, Sharon Morris, Barry Morrow, Gaye Morton, Dwight - N Mudersbach, Gloria Muir, Sandy Musick, Max Musick, Melanie ' Nations, Bonnie ,puff K' Neal, Roy Needham, Patricia ,WW Nelson, Ann Nelson, Patsy lNelson, Russell Nelson, Sig Neveln, Richard war- 1 ' V '-:- N Nichols, Ida R Nowicki, Carole Nunnally, Diana Oberfield, Earl . . fjze CVOSSWGIL glfldl' S O'Brien, Bonnie O'Connor, Don Ollson, Mickey O'Toole, Dennis Otting, Bill Owen, Janice Page, Noel Painter, Gloria Midi. 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Shapiro, Buzzy Sherman, James Shields, Nancy Shipley, Gary Silberman, Sheldon Sims, Wayne Skaggs, Roy Skaldzien, Pat J Paul Gannarelli, Larry DeSpain, Bob Hansson, and Don Berhardt rendered a tender barbershop ballad during the Senior Talent show, but the act ended in a rough and tumble judo exhibition. . . . an researcg fAemes 7,15 'W .,, l X Stewart, Peggy Stone, Rhea Stonier, Anita QY,g,,Ifl Sunshine, Buddy Swan, Suzanne Swanson, Duane Swanson, Terry 3, i Swinford, Carol N'-4 ,f z if Symcox, .lim Tait, John Taylor, Jerri Teichgra ber, Theodore fjzese fAings Utlauf, Donna Valenzuela, Bobby Van Aller, Henry Vaughn, Georgia Waddell, Don Walker, Jon Walkington, Carol Walter, Benny Trager, Bob Tucker, Dick Turano, Lorrie Walters, Judy Tellis, Don Thom, Dick Tyson, George Walters Lou Ann Ward, Susan Warner, Mary Warren, Beverly Watkins, Doug Thornton, Diane Webb Lou we will never lllorgef. Wells, Lonnie West, Walter . 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Moore, Superintendent The Board of Education is kept busy with seven high schools and a college to look after. lt's not easy, but they are doing a fine iob. The faculty and students of North Phoenix High School wish to express their appreciation for the many hours they have devoted to us. North High's administrative staff is headed by Principal Charles M. Burton, who labors through the year to keep North High at its best. He has worked to maintain the fine standards which have given us the name Honor School of the West. He is ably assisted by Mr. Orville Hamm, assistant principal. Miss Vera McCormick holds the position of Dean of Girls. She lends an understanding hand to their problems. Boys' problems are handled by Mr. Stanley Cardon. Mr. William D. Roche advanced to the position of chairman of the Guidance and Counseling Services. Mr. Lynn Fitzgerald is assistant princi- pal for educational services. 5461144 in isfrafion f l Clockwise: Mr. Orville E. Hamm, Mr. Lynn W. Fitzger- ald, Mr. William D. Roche, Mr. Stanley P. Cardon, and Miss Vera McCormick. Mr. Charles M. Burton, Principal Department heads, with Principal Charles Burton, pictured at one of their regular meetings. Attending are: Miss Mildred Jacks, Miss Winona Montgomery, Mr. Burton, Miss Virginia Gleason, Mrs. Bettse Phelps, Row two: Mr. William Caldwell, Mr. Herbert Drinkewater, Mr. Lynn Fitzgerald, Mr. Steve Cheranich. Last row: Mr. Donald Pace, Mr. Edward Palmer, Mr. William Roche, Mr. Bert Belluzzi, and Mr. Albert Davis. ,Wy lk aculfcy Adams, Miss Ruth M. International Relations American government I3 Belluzzi, Bert H. Auto shop General shop Excalibur Hi-Y Allen, Mrs. Aileen Anderson, Edward L. Anderson, Henry M. 580950, MVS- Elizabeth Human relations Behind-the-wheel Geometry, algebra Librarian I B 15' Bock, Miss Gretchen Breneman, Miss Regna Bridgewater, Richard B. BFOWQI C- A- English Girls' physical education American history Cl't6mISfI'Y 1 Junior class sponsor G. A. A. American government SCIGHCS Seminar Brown, Mrs. Jean Caldwell, W- R- Counselor-citizenship Boys' physical education Tri Amitae Carey, James E. General science Spanish Nat'l honor society af? R an J f fl Carper, Miss Edith ,, ,. ,.,,.... .. -.--- -..-- ,. . ., .--W .- - A Counselor-citizenship gugzled oven Mickeyljs qu 5903 .NJ M Cary, Douglas V. American govern Chard, Lawrence A. ment Print, general shop World geography Publications adv. Soph. class sponsor Cheranich, Steve Clark, Arthur B. Spanish Boys' alliance Biology CHRISTMAS PARTY: Mr. G. West, Mrs. Hirst, Mr. Schlotel, Mr. Denton, and Mr. Cardon help themselves to refreshments at the faculty Christmas party in the cafeteria. i....L'f'i 1 ,qi we my S- ' Cognacqnoberl E' Courter, 'Gene W. Cox, Miss Marian Craig, Charles C. Daou, Miss Isabel World hl5f0.fY Speech English Orchestra Typing AFHEYICHF1 l lST0l'Y Soph. class sponsor Jr. class sponsor Davis, Albert O. Deaver, Miss Elsie Denton, Ben R. Descoteaux, Miss Margret Draper, Fred Band Shorthand Music department Counselor-citizenship Audio visual aids World geography Bonne Amie 0 jeac Q.. Miss Bock confers with parents during Open House. This event gives parents the chance to see how our school is run and the progress their children are making. ' Drinkwater, Herbert Edwards, Sylvester General math Mechanical drawing Algebra General shop Math club Enloe, Miss Mary Ann Fields, Miss Chloe Music department Typing Tri Lytz ill Fowler, Ted A, Gathings, Miss Miriam Gilleland, Frank W. Gleason, Miss Virginia Gomez, Miss Mary Behind.fhe-wheeI English Physics Human relations Spanish An Algebra Tri Dettes Boys' physical education D s .- 'nj . Grobe, Mrs. Mary latin French Sigma Phi Gamma Hall, Henry C. Hamilton, Miss Bartelle Hardt, Richard B. Hathcock, Vernon Biology English Boys' physical education Electric shop Nautilus Le Bon Coeur Wood and radio shop Chess Club Sr. class sponsor . . . glfllecfs gfernifcy HBWIKI Affhuf M- Hoffman, William J. Holliman, Mrs. Ruth Horne, Jim HONOR, MVS- MBYY June General math English Home counselor Counselor-citizenship Child guidance Algebra Clothing Future Homemakers Howatt, Miss Isabelle Hyink, Lawrence Inman, Thomas E. J-1CkS, M555 Mildred Kapinkef Miss Francis Spanish American history Trig - geometry En9ll5l'l An English Stadium club Anal. calculus Vikings Pep Club Kass, Emil King' Ha'leY Reading Typing Office training W3 ,.., ,aw 1 rl , aptly , I Www ,W ww, , I of lc, , s s.. it I ,-V ' ' I ' ,,,, ff ' fy: 1 lssr 2 tttt f..,.,,, f,' te .c . , -' 'f f,,, Q VI I ..., , 1? - -.A . -, 'W-4 Miss Jacks is snowed under with senior research papers. lt looks Koemer John M Mcoermon William as if she will be busy for a long time. Teachers have it easy? World geography Safety education English Driver education aculfcy McKinney, Joseph L. Marriott, Mrs. Alice Miller, Mrs. Murial Miller, Richard B. Montgomery, Miss Economics Latin English English American history ABC Club Journalism F T A Legio Honoris Publications Tri Omega Phi ION ,,, MOYQBD, M555 Helen Munger, Miss lsadore Nichols, l. F. Nicolay, Raymond English Bookkeeping Forestry General math H Shorthand Animal science Algebra M General agriculture Honor court F IV . lf' i ll ' !f'ff,f,wy?,,1f ,ff I Mr. Cognac works after school grading an American history test. Teachers dislike tests as much as students do. They spend many hours grading papers and deciphering handwriting. Pace, J. Donald Safety education Troians . , ,,,, , , it ,', M I rj -,., . I .' ' 'fix , T v f 7 , , ' V 4 ' C M W Kgfi ian! 1 , .? 4, 2. X' O am ,eu f r 4 I 2 .1 , f , , j ,wyfyz h . M var! ,Q.,hy, ff fw 7? '74, l cggvf ,f Palmer, Edward Y. Phelps, Mrs. Bettse Office tra'ining Girls' physical education Law and management Modern dance Cheer - pom pon Potthoff, Miss Lydia Rowan, Miss Ruth Nurse Librarian White Caps 5 , Sandoval, George L. Sayre, Miss Norma Behind-the-wheel Home furnishings Foods MJ K Some of the ladies get together at lunch to compare notes or iust talk a little. They are iust as glad when lunch rolls around as the students. It's a welcome rest. Schade, Fred Schlotel, Brian K. Machine - gen'l shop American history Auto shop American government Schmidt, Henry Starr, Miss .lean Thomas, James H. Wa ner, Carl Wahlin, Marvin Geometry Business math Chemistry English Boys' physical education Business English Biology Frosh. class sponsor Lettermans' Club Phi-Tyo Key Club Weber, Mrs. Caroline Weiser, Melvin WGST, George W. West, Harry E- White, Miss Ruth World geography English English Counselor - citizenship Typing English Drama Book Club General business Ice Skating Club wilklnS0n,,Ml55 Cafheflne Williams, Harold R. Williams, Miss Mary Wolfe, Vernon R. Zacher, Mrs. Olene Girls: phvsical education Algebra - ceometry Photography Boys' physical education Algebra Tennis Club Photography Arts - crafts Frosh. class sponsor 4 ,A- yt ' E A mi W A ,571 Mrs. Mary Carter, girls' physical education accom- Assistant librarians, Mrs. Mildred Hill and Mrs. Mildred panist and Mrs. Martha Babcock, in charge of girls' Lembke, look over a new book for the North High library. athletic equipment. Mrs. Beatrice Maxwell, bookstore cashier-clerk, takes some Mr. Lon B. Simmons, parking lot attend- books from Mr. Donald Brockett, Unit Business Manager. ant, watches our cars while we study. At noon he checks lunch passes. Clerical and service wor ers The students and faculty of North High say thank you to all those who have helped keep North running so smoothly this year. The registration office has the difficult task of keeping daily attendance records and regis- tration information. The principal's office efficiently assists Mr. Burton and operates the switchboard. The guidance office is the heart of the COUl'1S6llt'tg pr0gI'am, attending to all guidance Mr. Joe Hudson, maintenance department foreman. and counseling business. Discipline problems are handled by the Activities Office. Miss McCormick's office handles problems of girls and publishes the daily bulletin. The maintenance department handles cus- todial duties, watchmen, grounds, and other necessary duties. Registration office: Mrs. Emilie Carpenter, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Catanzaro, Mrs. Mary Wilson, and Mrs. Donna Brown. Mrs. Elsie Hart, Dean of Girls' office, Miss Ardys Co- burn, principal's office, Mrs. Jane Buehman, principal's office, and Mrs. Dorothy Hirst, guidance office. .Ji-' Q 17 G, ff fydlf- J -Ju LL KYPM' U J , x-f Y Af G W C Q 1 254 JL J Rf! X ij! ,, in JL Q J F B' L' M' ,bfi j L l! E - Wt ,M W ki G . W X ,M f - WH i ' U f f ,xy xD ff 1 'ff 5 . ' 3 pp ,V 'iff 'df' ' , - ' JV' s S mffw .xx J 'iff ' if N , pdf ' 'Kuff' xffz f' Nj-7 SJ F fl W f A' 'ff' X L gl Wm, ff of W , Y W6 qv if X ff' I J fJpLViJWr W ffl, Y f UfX VV WV QW L, wk W RNA U 'bv' f NLU' If J J!! J, KJ' J! X Agfw QJU' jf if yy J XUVN ' LM M M' J, HC' Q! ,4 , X ffgmv Y. ,VI f' ffv VA M ff' pf pf, Y .W V! MQWWVQ ff 'fW'w'J if W 9 ,JW f Wf ,JVM Af' ww Y? yfdggqwiry Iwi 9' my my 590 ww iffw 3ke15 2 l1?5 f 073 hjfw QM fi! 59' fwmfif ywfidff xy RAW M V, ff 'Si X of uf U QW Mo M75 ' Q- ' Ll ., Y yf My .-1' L XB! boy !j'QV4!7fy9 F' -. .- .1 V W X 7 f- r CSX fx xxx C x 'Y x N 1' xr rm f 'N P' K' I- ' I QT w xix- C7 ' f r, fx , . 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Bob Stafford, who has been very active in student government during previous years, has performed his duties as president with much efficiency. His duties as president were to pre- side at the assemblies, to be the chairman of executive committee, and to be the student body spokesman to the administration. Aldolfo Quezada, who has had experiences previously as vice president, has done a very good iob in case of his absence and presiding over student council meetings. Treasurer, Denny O'Toole, handles all the bookkeeping for the associated student treas- ury and is in charge of all class and student body elections. The iob of secretary has been divided this year into recording and corresponding secre- tary. Donna Rae Browne, corresponding secre- tary, took care of all student government correspondence, wrote student government memos, and took care of student of the month awards. Recording secretary, Gloria Mudersbach, took minutes daily in executive committee meetings, in student council meetings, and school council meetings. Also she kept attend- ance forthe student council. Seated are Donna Rae Browne, Bob Stafford, Aldolfo Quezada, and Gloria Mudersbach. Denny O'Toole is looking on at the proceedings. lcnvnv 3 lllllll TODAY' Aldolfo Quezada is busily dis- Donna Rae Browne, Denny O'Toole, and Gloria Mudersbach are tributing the activity card signs. discussing student body affairs. Sfudenf Counci Front row: Carole Grosser, Sandy Green, Sally Stauffer, Joyce Wells, Judy Brown, Pat Daugherty, Diane Marek, Pat Jopp, Ginny Thiessen, Billie Jo Hicks, Jan Taylor, Connie White, Vicki Ratkowski, Monna Gephart, Pat Kuechler. Second row: Ben Simmons, Danny Vukobratovich, Jan Gilbert, Deanna Dean, Bonnie O'Brian, Donna Rae Brown, Diane Elder, Carolyn Cross, Cheryl Henson, Gayle Edlund, Chelly Hyde, Jackie Holzner, Carol Bouvea, Barbara Ong, La- Verne Wilson. Third row: Jerry May, Mike Hietz, John lgleski, Mike Hoggan, Bob Stafford, Don Lim, Ron Condron, Art Colangelo, Frank Diumenti, Jay Edwards, Bernie Weber, Steve Berkowitz, Don Chambers, Steve Denton, Dennis Abert, Curt Beckman, Bud Young, Bob Smith, Charles Attaway, Aldolfo Quezada. Back row: Wesley Carpenter, Teddy Borek, Mike Love, Bill Rudd, Doug Watkins, Bill Heflin, Steve Booth, Jon Cohen, Jim Hanley, Ray Buse, Rick Hamm, Carter Crile, John Wikle, Jim Ludke. Front row: Phyllis White, Jan Taylor, Billie Jo Hicks, Pat Clare, Bonnie O'Brien, Diane Elder, Carolyn Cross, Delece Everett. Second row: Sharon Hunt, Joyce Wells, Barbara Ong, Sally Holman, Leslie Thompson, Pat Daugherty, Vicki Ratkowski, Donna Rae Browne, Cheryl Henson. Third row: Stephen Fetters, Jeanne Davenport, Donna Arnote, Lynne Zylstra, Deanna Dean, Ann Monro, Barbara Holzner, Helen Henry. Back row: Bucky Blake, Mike Love, Owen Kelly, Paul Gannarelli, Robert Rhoton, Dick Fishel, Glenn Martin, Roy Skaggs, Richard Rice, John Wikle, Marshall Pilkington, Maury Staples. xecufive ommiffee . . . 4' . Duties of the executive committee are to exe- 1-sf cute the established student council policies ' and carry on the business of the student body. Between meetings of the student council it is in charge of allocating funds for departments, and the selecting of student of the month. The Student Body Officers, the presidents of the four classes, Boys' Alliance, Girls' League, and Service Organization, Chief Justice of the Honor Court, and members elected by the stu- dent council compose the Executive Committee. fe, , , 1f': ' if f, 1'-V4 ,fi V: I J ,s . M ' f ffffrflazfrgwf T' ' 'Q' , .7 First semester members are, Seated: Connie White, Ann Hill- man, Carol Bouvea, Diane Marek. Standing: Bernie Weber, Dick Fishel, and Danny Vukobratovich. Executive committee members assemble for a meeting during second period. Front row: Buzz Shapiro, Mike Aarni, Oliver Koniia, Dick Fishel. Second row: Dennis O'Toole, Bob Stafford, Adolfo Quezada, Gloria Mudersabch, Pat Jopp, Wayne Newton, Frank Diumenti, Deanna Dean, Connie White. Back row: Mr. Cary, Diane Marek, Donna Rae Browne, Ann Nelson, Corky Cordon, Carol Bouvea, Bernie Weber, and Danny Vukobratovich. This past year the executive committee sold foreign exchange stock, operated the laminat- ing machine, selected the students of the month, went to the Arizona Association of Stu- dent Council's Convention which was held in Tucson, planned North High's homecoming, which was very successful, and secured all the club charters and constitutions. The executive committee also tried to reorganize student gov- ernment, to make it more successful, interest- ing, and to get enthusiasm and participation. C7 Second semester members are, Seated: Ann Monro, Sally Holman, Orlean Miller, Joyce Wells. Standing: Jim Beauchamp, Ted Borek, Bob Rhoton, and Dick Fishel. xjCz4oll.ul Commiffees Athletic Association: Gayle Edlund, Sylvia Lee, Jerry May, and Mr. Caldwell, chairman of Boys', Physical Education Department, attentively listen to Mrs. Phelps, chairman of Girls' Physical Education Department. Working hard this year to make all of North High's activities a success, the Social Commit- tee performed valuable services to the school. During the football season, the members of the committee spent long hours decorating the goal posts with the colors of the visiting school. Christmas spirit was added to the school when the committee decorated the Christmas' tree in our library. The Athletic Association, comprised of both students and faculty was in charge of making and enforcing policies concerning interscho- lastic athletics. The Association was in charge of all money received in connection with inter- scholastic athletic contests. The Athletic Associ- ation did a fine iob of governing our school's interscholastic competition. Social Committee members are, Seated: Sheila Le Boyer, secretary, Beverly Bulla, co-chairman, Ann Ashley, chair- man, Linda Sperry, treasurer, and Charlene Kripner. Standing: Miss Carper, faculty sponsor, Brenda Alpert, Sherman Bendalin, Sharon Henthorn, and Wesley Carpenter. effer Cnr ScAool Corral Board members are, Front row: Mr. Hawk, Marcia Maake, Andrea Graef, Diane Crosson, Karen Fuiks, Darby Collard. Back row: Art Lopez, Pam Snider, Carol White, Carol Bouvea, Linda Saxmon, and Steve Berkowitz. The Corral Board was composed of students and faculty and had the responsibility of keep- ing the corral in good shape and enforcing The Honor Court was composed of the chief iustice and iudges from each class. This year's chief justice was Pat Jopp. Pat became active in rules of student conduct. The Corral Board waged a year long battle to keep the corral a functioning part of the Student Body's facili- ties. The Corral has long been a part of student body life at North High. the Honor Court last year. The Honor Court has immediate iurisdiction over all Honor Code vio- lations and attempts to see that all defendants have a speedy and just trial. Pat Jopp Chief Justice of the Honor Court Cow, secretaries' Rhea Stone, Ardis Frederickson, and Marcia Maake are honor grls , 052613142 Every girl attending North High is a member of Girls' League. Each year Girls' League events play a large part in our school program. The girl-ask-boy-formal dance, Blue and Silver, was looked forward to by all Mustangs. This year the theme of the dance was Desert Serenade Girls' League co-sponsored the sports dance, Jersey Bounce, this year, with Boys' Alliance. The Spring Fashion Show was another highlight of the year's events. The League's tasks were divided between the four class councils. Each council was composed of twenty girls striving to do their best for North High. ,QD Ann Nelson President Girls' League Cabinet members are, Seated: Diane Fitzgerald, Lynne Zylstra, Ann Nelson, Patsy Nelson, Rochelle Hyde. Standing: LaDonna Curry, Jeanne Davenport, Billie Jo Hicks, Star Gilbert, and Carol Krahl. Girls' League Council, Front row: Rene Davis, Sharon Winfield, Lois Anderson, Marilyn Parish, Debbie Dallard, Carol Krahl, Virginia Robinson, Sandra Hawkins, Star Gilbert, Jan Robertson, Susie Polacek, Phyllis White, Penny Briske, Bernice Hopson, Marilyn Ham,,Carol Pearsall. Second row: Barbara Ong, Ellen Davis, Linda Sperry, Judy Drage, La Verne Wilson, Sandy Green, Rae Deanne Knight, Joanne Drythout, Rosemary Lynch, Carolyn Setzer, Nancy Rodman, Pam Lickty, Sandy Barnes, Charlotte Crouch, and Martha Ice. Third row: Pam Cole, Becky Glick, Judi Mahan, Sheila Le Boyer, Vikki Sterna, Tania Wasylenko, Virginia Thiessen, Billie Jo Hicks, Isabelle Blanco, Paula Pandeli, Anne Ashley, Carolyn Walters, Marilyn Davenport, and Claudia Clark. Back Ann W Jeanne Davenport, Bonnie O'Brien, Kay Clark, Yolanda Leonard, Betti Miller, Carolyn Green Hicks Evans, L l Curry, Joyce Freeman, Susan Griffiths, Donna Arnote, Lynne Zylstra, Patsy an Sarko. l MSM GOP 2 ? Bookstore Board members are, Seated: Mr. King, Mrs. Gilbert, Buddy Sunshine, Barbara Ong, John Gaskin. Standing: Mr. Burton, Mrs. Klemmer, Miss Munger, and Mr. Brockett. Setting standards, developing policies, mak- ing and enforcing rules necessary for the book- store in the service of the student body were the entorcements ofthe Bookstore Board. Their meetings were primarily to discuss the prices of school supplies. They try hard to keep the prices reasonably low for the student's pocket. With the sole purpose of planning and di- recting the assemblies, both teachers and stu- dents compose the Assembly Committee. Duties of the committee were inviting the speakers, scheduling the assemblies, and pre- viewing dress rehearsals ofthe assemblies be- fore they were presented to the students. 6, rr. :,, ' fc if 5' gf -,X-.I ..-..-we , E i A I 1 v K r 3 Backstage, the assembly committee prepares for the presentation of a science assembly. Committee members are: Pat B b St ff rd, Mr. Courter, Mr. Denton, Miss McCormick, Deanna Dean, Mrs. Phelps, and Mr. Cardon. Jopp, o a o ,J ,, , , , ,Q ' A ervice ryan izaiion '-.,,f,f I Front row: Nick Chavin, Rosemary Lynch, Charlotte Norris, Mary Bentley, Marsha Freeman, Sue Frazier, Cindy Elder, Betty Echeveste. Second row: Cheryl Page, Ellen Davis, Megan Sparks, Jill Pisani, Carol Pearsall, Linda Barfoot, Carolyn Miller, Becky Marion, Carol Swinford, Sue Roof, Janice Stauffer, Dick Fishel. Back row: Tom Flint, Bob King, Buddy Sunshine, Steve Denton, Mel Abert. A president, vice'president, secretary-treas- ln each ofthe representative's second period urer, and one representative from each home class they raise money and donate it to the room compose the Service Organization. They proiect of their choice. The various ways in meet once a semester to discuss all the prob- which they raised this money were auctions, lems they have and decide on service proiects. car washes, pastry sales, etc. The money was then turned over to the sponsor, who then sent it to the designated institution. Deanna Dean Cheryl Henson, Vice-President, Deanna Dean, and Janice Service Crganization President Henry, Secretary-Treasurer, are officers of Service Organi- zation. Cafeferia om' s Cafeteria Control Board members are, Front row: Leslie Prince, Diane Elder, Carolyn Cross, Marsha Smith, Ann Hillman. Second row: Sheila Foster, Paul Winslow, Susan Foster, Janette Black, Lou Jekel. Back row: Joe James, Phil Edlund, Steve Denton, Dick Fishel, Roy Skaggs, and Dick Tucker. Students, parents and teachers compose the Cafeteria Board. lt was in charge of making and enforcing rules for the cafeteria. Also it was in charge of keeping the efficient serv- ing of food at the lowest possible cost. The Cafeteria Control Board was a relatively new organization. It was organized four years ago to help keep the cafeteria an orderly neat place to eat. The members of the Cafeteria Control Board patroled the cafeteria during both lunch hours seeing that order was kept and that Honor Code violators were punished. Cafeteria Board members are: Seated: Mrs .W. P. Blake, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Williams, Miss Norma Sayer, Jan Taylor. Standin : Mr. Horne, Mr. Burton, Diane Elder, and Al Quezada. X03 1 1 ,O -'fs'-4 Q f A .Q 5.1 5, M ll 1 1' A L. I W , I my 5KXf+S- XS - X N .VY ,fr -V f ,fl Q' , Q5 - GJ? ' W X QT LUB NYZA IC fi . X A Q W ' ., ' ' I x ix 1 N t A L ' U v ' kj ' X ' '1,'9. ' hx 1 N Xb Q ,I K. Q x , T, ,, X L, F, X L A ,I Vx F A Rx Q ex XY X .ax X n ,X i 1 L1 N 1 4, Q. ms gl A ' 1 ,f N 'X ' .N , X, VA f , X L Y. r , N' Y 5' G N XY. .UI -1 xl .xu Q vu :ll XJ X X x -x X N X xi V: X. - F 'C ' ' 1 , , , Q 4 : 1 an ' - 1 - 1 1 X y X r- I 1 w y, ' . , ' ' I L ! 1 ' -. X 'Xxx X3 - qj v Aa: 'fn illifdf 1 V him ,,,, I I 4 ZW ,ML fwjf' c zulu L W if 0 L L ALILM ,Y I ELLIIMI I, k I .yn ?Lf13r,Lf'WJLlk'ILvL Ajutfi LYfC'CL' ZH 4501 'L L!t,.l1'L ,tual M111 ZlL6A -, 01 ' V I K! dffffff uf JW ,JW M W W L , if ' M , W 'LL' aj,yz4, 4 L, f A ,Z Q,,,f 7 LWAGQ. QS gN A ay J 1 I L- HC f ' , , K K f,. Y. lf' , I, fuj, A , s., T-OX Q k XWNXQMS -XWXLJIQBQMXBSD I '3ScN5Mq X K. r, 5 aPPe!!?S:ljLCAoir wil! if L WJ fu 4, .11 W Front row: Barbara Stephens, Jan Riley, Jan Taylor, Pat Neiden, Laurie Barc, Jeanne Davenport, Joyce Frazier, Carol Parkins, Anne Ashley, Shirley Homes, Nicki O'Quinn, Doraley Albert, Barbara Baumann, Gloria Echevesti, Diane Wise, Ellen Leis, Arlene Dufford. Second row: Sandra Chase, Janice Owen, Sandy Robinson, Janet Pierce, Diane Kieth, Deanna Dean, Carolyn Miller, Elaine Brown, Nancy Wicker, Ann Munro, Rochelle Martin, Minnie Jo Robinson, Karen Sorgatz, Sharon Speake, Mary Warner, Anita Stonier, Lynne Zylstra, Marie Womack, Suzie Ward, Margaret Mitter, Judy Blake. Third row: Mrs. Melba Chatwin, accompanist, Twyla Collins, Charlotte Flipper, Sharon Williams, Ernie Levin, Eric Thomas, Terry McDonald, Dan Fawcett, Harvey Bradford, Bill Kelly, Don O'Connor, Herman Zyliva, Patty Phelphs, Judy Bokampu, Ida Nichols, Sally Lopez, Maureen Beckerley, Sue Clark, Patsy Nelson. Back row: Stephen Bennett, Jerry McKinney, Tracy Bradford, Art Schaier, Bill Parker, Barry Johnson, Bill Rudd, Terry Maiid, Bill Otting, Loyd Brannoch, Ed Rathie, Maury Staples, Roy Neal, Charles Veronda, Richard Neveln, Mr. Denton. After successfully presenting Christmas Ves- per Services and a spring concert, the A Ca- pella Choir of North High concentrated its efforts on the presentation of a music program in Salt Lake City, Utah. The choir was chosen to sing there representing the state of Arizona. Before leaving on March 20, they presented an assembly to let the students hear the music which they would present there. The Madrigal Singers are: Seated: Sandy Robinson, Barbara Stephens, Jan Taylor, Carol Parkins, Sharon Williams, Karen Sorgatz, Lynne Zylstra, Anne Ash- ley, Patsy Nelson, Marie Womack. Standing: Sandra Chase, Charlotte Flipper, Loyd Brannoch, Harvey Bradford, Willie Otting, Maury Staples, Roy Neal, Ed Rathie, Don O'Connor, lcla Nichols, Sue Clarke. Qrls, CAoir anclad alalaella Qmzrfefs Q ., Front row: Sharon Packer, Pamela Lechty, Donna Crockett, Donna Fox, Linda Price, Pamela Johnson, Jondell Bruner, Jill Pisani, Barbara Ong, Carol Krahl, Sandy Wells. Second row: Hazel Henderson, Marilyn McCormick, Louise Turley, Kathy Lazette, Joyce Wells, Barbara Setzer, Martha Ice, Gloria Le Var, Mary Bently, Marilyn Davenport, Phyllis Hoopes, Mary Goletz, Marilyn Hoegner, Roxana Taylor, Linda Lane. Third row: Linda Simmons, Kathy Houston, Sandy Tarr, Kathie Chatwin, Carol Pearsall, Sharon Hedgpeth, Sharon Sabine, Suzanne Cruse, Betty Alexander, Jodie Smith, Mary Ann Neal, Linda Gring, Dinah Magness, Lincla Kopp, Lucinda Elder, Mary Agnew, Cathi Hoff. Back row: Janet Wade, Pat Holder, Lois Estey, Sue Barstow, Sue Sutherland, La Verne Wilson, Judy Walters, Billie Upchurch, Ginny Richards, Aloen Pilloud, Reida Woodring, Ann Finn, Donna Devore, Mary Tennyson, Charlotte Crouch, Pat Blake, Penny Dollard, Gloria Thompson, Miss Enloe. Whittier School children, the staff of the Phoenix Public Library, and the congregation of one of the city's churches were fortunate enough this season to hear Christmas Vesper Services sung by the North High Girl's Choir. The Choir with a membership of 70, also sang Girls' Quartet members are: lda Nichols, Sandy Chase, Karen Sorgatz, and Sandy Robinson. in a ioint concert with Central High in the fall. Another maior performance was their spring concert. The choir was directed by Miss Mary Ann Enloe and Barbara Ong was president of the North High Girl's Choir both semesters this year. Boys' Quartet, The Northernaires, are Harvey Bradford, Loyd Brannoch, Maury Staples, and Roy Neal. AVCAQVM CZVIJEMJO Cluds Archery Club members are: Bob Edwards, Albert Gass, Paul Bates, Linda Kartchner, Steve Fetters, Robert Smith, Barry Lerner. The North Phoenix Archery Club promoted good sportsmanship and encouraged interest in this ancient sport. Members ofthe club par- ticipated in inter-club contests throughout the year to determine the top player of the club. Their sponsor was Mr. Hall. North High Judo Club was particularly busy this year. Members participated in the annual Judo tournament at Tucson, Arizona early in the year. Through practicing this sport they learned patience and in this way lifted their character and personality. Standing: Scott Green, Bob Sorgatz, Doug Robinson, Bob Hansson, Steve Ervay. Seated: Bill Nichols, Bruce Klahr, Paul Gannarelli. .Sk HJ usfang ,Band Front row: Rick Beal, Linda Barfoot, Tom McLaughlin, Jerry May, Tom Waldrip. Back row: Noel Page, Gary Schwarting, Roy Calhoun, Duane Isaacs, Charlie Oliver, Mike Kline. l Front row: Don Adams, Jim Ander- son, Leland Morse, Lois Solheim, Jerry Gant. Back row: P. J. DeWolf, Barry Morris, Greg Wills, Barry Lerner, Galen Strautman. l f 1 i Front row: Lynda Bell, Lynn Mc- Laughlin, Melvin Johnson, Mike Voorhees, Gary Hamman, George Chalk. Back row: Dick Sheres, Bill Kelly, David Kraus, Steve Crawford, John Adamson, Jim Rocolo. l l l , ,A . lbw.-- ..., Front row: David Caughey, Jon Cohen, Doug Robinson, Bob Waller. Second row: Red Coates, Don Stein- man, Pat Procter, Gary Lehman, Art Lopez. Back row: Fred Freshley, Darwin Brady, George Shaw, Albert Gerbens, Don Lindberg, Don Mc- Cray. Tracy Bradford, Riley Sincler, Tom Hasseries. fjze gan! goes fo fAe qiair Front row: Edward Brannon, Jim Russell, Jerry Linsner, Terry Swanson. Second row: Diane Post, Mary Lewis, Mary Lee Moat, Marcia Smith, Donna Neimer, Becky Marron, Gloria Burch. Back row: Barbara Bright, Steve Fetters, Doug Kapp, Anne Ashley, Charles Veronda, Nikki O'Quinn, Pat Foster, Janice Touhy. The North High Mustang Band and Maior- an especially good performance at the State ettes were seen together many times in '58-'59. Fair. They also marched in this year's Rodeo They marched at the football games and gave and Veteran's Day Parades. v 5:7 kx,fi1:'- Q f '71 ' I. ' Y I., A f.-fr ' , I - ' AZ.. wa... i ii R do is -,--I .s..g ..,s i -hwng av' ii' -- Q K -Q K W 9-v it 100 -r- ' m ' --nr M-auf ' 'Hi' --nw ,,..-..--W , .janv-:sf Representing North High at the State Fair is our outstanding band of 1958-1959. 3 at '1.'H , orfA gmajoreffes Lead maiorette is Aretta Toops. Another majorette is Diane Wise. .7 wafqzfvm ,m.f w., i We hm' ' 'M in ---L-2. M A f f -xg M-...f , ..,.,,,..sWw ,., , 'f'2'nvm...,,,,...,,,h ,W .M -0 M, Qun.,, 5-Q.. mann., , A After performing, they spent all day enjoying the fair. iOi - --...-., , ' A 0 lu- Bonne Amie's officers: Betti Miller, president, Bonnie Doss, treasurer, Vikki Sterna, secretary, and LaDonna Curry, vice president, wrap presents for their Christmas family. Bonne Amie participated in various activities this year. They polished the school trophies, adopted a Thanksgiving family and a Christmas family, and sold blue crutches. Each month they onne mie attended a different church. Among their many proiects were the YMCA proiects of the month, publicity for the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Council Dance, Model Legislature, and a booth in the iva J Linda Brown Kay Clark LaDonna Curry Bonnie Doss Sheila Foster Susan Foster Karen Fuiks Carolyn Green Barbara Hall Barbara Hicks Sandy Jorgenson Pat Kendall Sue Loeb Betti Miller Judy Miller Mary Lee Moat Gloria Mudersbach Vikki Sterna Rhea Stone Georgia Vaughn Chess am! Quillandscroll ,, , .,,,,,, Q f . Q:-I A Front row: Ken Young, Riley Sinder, Hal Buxby, Mike Anderberg, Steve Bennett, Rosemary Lynch. Second row: Bill Feyer, Doug May, Gary LaPointe, Hal Thompson, Jim Smith. Back row: Mr. Hathcock, Eric Abrahamsen. The aim of the chess club is to provide a place for our students to play or learn to play chess and to establish a chess team. They held a club tournament and won matches from Phoenix Union and Washington. gif 'w ladiai l. ' TT' 7-2 S , . ,. Q' K zfsr t'Li15ia,3. :' ea-1-s we 'mfssasf ', X ' j-J mf 1 as g.. . , Quill and Scroll is a national iournalistic So- ciety. Its members were selected from the Round-Up and Hoofbeats Staffs. These mem- bers must meet standards set up for all iournal' ism students in the Country. Front row: Marcia Perkins, Connie Spearing, Margie Harlan, Yolanda Leonard, Annie Coll. Back row: Bob Trager, Susan Griffiths, Bonnie Evans, LaDonna Curry, Barry Lerner.' 86' ,lik 4 1, . .1lf,.' - r. ,. , ' - - . aux AN. 1. .f,,- . .- , i 'K i'. ' 1' 4 , -f 'X' - Officers are: Jerry Linser, vice president, Mitch Warren, ser- geant at arms, John Jack Cardon, chaplain, Jim Beauchamp, president, Jerry May, secretary, Art Lopez, treasurer. 'L - at . ,-0 J ww it 4 : as rc J i P- 'liQ' ? tlf' . ,cac, J M . 5 5 4. krzk vi K, . ,c,l,,, 5 c c Q , clc, 1, gg fiigq, L. kk A In I t K . r cta, f 7' Lf . f L .fat i , c . f 3f'5 - ., K I -gg., - , J VMSCZCJQI' JU- M Crusader Hi-Y had three booths at the Lions' Club Halloween Carnival held in the North High Stadium, sponsored a booth at the Hi-Y Carnival, and entered the Y.M.C.A. basket- ball tournament. Among the proiects they sponsored this year was the Annual Singing Dance, and their, now annual, trip to Prescott. Jim Beauchamp Larry Brockman John Cardon Eddie Corral Dan Darnell Mel Evans Glen Gray Carl Hurlbert Paul Katsenes Terry Kiser Jerry Linsner Art Lopez Jerry May Lain Osborn Mitch Warren Steve Wendel ancers i- Sy Phil Atkerson Dick Barthlomew Rick Beal Avii ' if Don Chambers y V -' Fred Combs L L M4244 I 4'W4,'f,74, John Harrington Rick Hamm Karl Johnstone Mike Heitz Dennis Keith Tom Kinman Joe Koch Dwayne Leavitt Vernon Leavitt Mike Love Larry Luckett Jim Ludke Adolpho Quezada Bob Reinbolt Doug Robinson Bill Rudd Don Schmelling Jim Symcox Dick Thom Walter West Lancers Hi-Y had varied proiects this year. They participated in the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Car- nival, at which they operated the car pound. A car wash raised funds for this service club. The members of Lancers also participated in the Hi-Y basketball tournament. .. if VV' D Lancers officers are: Standing: Dick Thom, vice president, Phil Atkerson, president, Joe Koch, chaplain. Kneeling are: Don Cham- bers, secretaryp and Mike Love, treasurer. ,lr Members. F.B.L.A. are seen at a meeting after discussing business. Future Business Leaders of America Club was men and women. As a money-raising proiect a very active club on our campus this year. This this year they sold popcorn at school. Their club interests students in becoming business- leader and sponsor was Mr. Palmer. Maureen Bibeau Barney Cahill Twyla Collins Joyce Frazier Grace Figarelli Karen Fuiks Linda Gring Linda Lane Karon Merrill Nancy Sapp Nancy Shields Carma Stonier Shari Sullivan Judy Troy Georgia Vaughn Lynne Zylstra fi Mn 4 Future Teachers of America are: Standing: Chester Linder, Mary Weimer, Kathryn Bodily, Lois Anderson, Sheila Le Boyer, Pam Schneider, Aloen Pillou, Joyce Freeman, Jerry Schropshire. Sitting: Vivian Gregory, Susan Griffiths, San- dra Hawkins, Cheryl Pullan, Donna Crockett. F.H.A. is an organization of girls working together to further the cause of better home- making. The members tried to insure the best homes for the future by learning how to care for children, cook, sew, and do the many other things necessary for making a home. Helping Students learn about the field of teaching and the chances teachers have is the purpose of F.T.A. North High F.T.A. spent many hours helping other clubs in the valley prepare for the annual F.T.A. convention which was held in early March at West High. Future Homemakers of America are: Vicki Bourland, Mrs. Horton, Phyllis Purdue, Helen Smith, Marilyn Hoegner, Janet Wade, Virginia Richards, Pamela Boerland, Donna Crockett. Not pictured is the president, Josette Cardon. K. fl 4 ri- i- -xjlT- ycounci ,ff Q6 Seated: LaDonna Curry, Betti Miller, Sally Lopez, and Suzie Mills. Standing: Ann Hillman, Carter Crile, and Diane Fitzgerald. Members of the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Council strived to co-ordinate the activities of the Tri' Hi-Y's and Hi-Y's at North High. They spon- sored a dance called Come On Everybody which was a great success. They also partici- pated in the Lion's Club Halloween Carnival. Their goal this year was to give two one hun- dred dollar scholarships to members of a Hi-Y or Tri-Hi-Y. , dll, :fly jill!! LHSPQX ,Qi f if by Vi L' Uylkw, W will my if ,li Un , my if S f V' T I' ,ir if T LL fx is Z, LX lpv fl Fil' X its .Lf Pyle'-:kg if by bf. if , J' il lfl' VN JE CY lljli ull! Lp fix! 'lil ull' U15 ll , A , tw V , LAP! lf 'J' L Y N Rr 108 J ' N' Officers are: Sally Lopez, secretary, Diane Fitzgerald, president, and Betti Miller, vice president. f ygxi nu: .',' .-, , ' ' Q :ff ,,,,' ,r 2 B iy ' ,, e PET s Developing initiative and leadership, serv- ing the school and community and preparing for useful citizenship is the Key Club's pur- pose. They sponsored the Maricopa Key Club Conference on the North High campus, worked Mike Aarni Jon Barrows Sherman Bendalin Ray Buse Steve Ervay John Farnbach Dick Fishel Terry Gruhn Gary Hamman Bob Hansson Danny Hoesch Lou Jekel , , 2 Joe Johnston C Terry Kipp , J l Fred Lau f,51' 1 Jffifiy l Ed Leonard 2, 2,7 v if X l f if Glen Martin 1 Russell Nelson T l Ron Phillips Bob Rhoton Matt Sakata Roy Skaggs Bill Tice Richard Williams W, , ,V 95?QQi3'i W ' ' ' ' -4 im - ., with T.A.P. on the Blue Cructh sale and spon- sored the afternoon Pep assemblies. Among their proiects this year were the crosswalk duty on Thomas Road and a Christmas card sale. They also held a dance during Rodeo vacation. Key Club officers are: Bob Rhoton, treasurer, Dick Fishel, vice president, Roy Skaggs, secretary, Lou Jekel, president, and Sherman Bendalin, sergeant at arms. orfA as-Caiin clude ,,. ll Rx , W si l if l it s tllcl-'9 f ! l in 9 6 . .B as LEEIU HUNURIS e Primus Centurio: Pam Loper, Ralph Bodine. First row: Peggy Fowler, Catherine Hoff, Sandy Barnes, Sharon Rau, Judy Drage, Carol Walker, Nancy Otey, Persis McClellan. Second row: Bill Hornung, Carol Krahl, Virginia Robinson, Sue Hanneman, Linda Barfoot, Phyllis Hoopes. Third row: Terry Magid, Martha Ice, Sharon Hedgpeth, Brenda Lewis, Nancy Rice, Glen Wolfe, Maury Staples, Barry Lerner. Fourth row: Glen Martin, Richard Sherei, Ted Smith, Jim Joseph, Phillip J. De Wolf. 1 Legio Honoris is the Latin club for second year students. They study Caesar during the year and have had a play and Roman banquet like Caesar. They collected money this year to buy a bust of Caesar during their meetings. Mrs. Mariott was their Avid followers of Vergil is the best way to describe the third year Latin class. This was the A.B.C. Club and it has translated the Aeneid throughout the school year. Members have also enioyed many Roman parties like the one shown in the picture. s F m ' f r J . .5 . - www My ' K kkl' YQ.. 'Y l l 1 its T' Q f Y? 23 f 1 ff , , , 1 ' , .' ' ' f f X' H. f, ,, ,. ff, V H, , ,, fu, A.B.C. members are: Front row: Patty Lamb, Christine Dixon, Gayle Edlund, president, Linda Light, Shirley Click, secretary-treasurer. Back row: Pat Hughes, Eric Abrahamsen, vice president, Ed Larkin. smaiA anclcjvaufilus Clnds Math Club members are: First row: Gloria Pogson, Dale Parker, Marilyn Davenport, Yolanda Leonard. Second row: Alan Baur, Jon Barrows, Matt Sakata, Gary Hamman. Back row: Riley Sinder, Glen Wolfe, Ralph Bodine, Mike Anderberg. Do you want to explore new and exciting fields in mathematics? Join our Math Club. You will learn many techniques not taught in ordi- nary high school math classes. This year the club discussed Boolean Algebra and Binary numbers. The group also studied the slide rule. Nautilus is the only club of the school formed for studying science and its related subjects. The members of Nautilus have participated in many field trips to quench their thirst for knowledge. Their sponsor, Mr. Hall, has been a great help to them throughout the year. Members of Nautilus are: Front row: Lee Horner, Jon Cohen, Bill Feyer, Jimmy Smith. Back row: Mr. Hall, Alex Levin, Sheldon Schaffer, Riley Sinder, Barry Lerner, Eric Abrahamsen. cjvafiona xjfonor ociefcy Eric Abrahamsen Brenda Alpert 43 Sherman Bendalin 2. V ', if '3 '-,, fi Stephen Bennett J Deanna Dean 1 fc, ., , My if, Jeanne Davenport Bonnie Evans Diane Fitzgerald Linda Gaebler Bill Goletz Kenny Goto Gary Hamman Helen Henry Pat Jopp Sharon Larson Sandy Mikal Roy Neal Russell Nelson Matt Sa kata Bob Trager National Honor Society members, Jeanne Davenport, Matt Sakata and Gary Hamman discuss plans for the year. Kenny You ng Lynne Zylstra ,. ,f fl The National Honor Society recognizes iun- iors and seniors who are outstanding in leader' ship, scholarship, character, and service. Its purpose is to promote these qualities in the student body. New members were inducted at a special assembly held in the spring. The members served as guides at the Ari- zona Pioneer Reunion held at North High in April. . Ni! UV oriA QCA es fra Front row: Bill Rudd, Minnie Jo Robinson, Lee Jones, Ida Nichols, Pat Lumpkin. Second row: Noel Page, Eric Thomas, Donna Smith, Pat Foster, Diane Hall, Terry Swanson, Pete Houser, Ken Citron. Back row: Glen Wolfe, Mr. Craig, Brenda Black, Jerome White, Don Steinman, Bill Green, Roy Simul, Terry Swanson, Don Peterson. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Craig the North High Orchestra planned and performed a spring concert. The presentation contained, among other noted pieces of music, works by Mr. Al Davis, North High music teacher, and Mr. Brian Schlotel our foreign exchange teacher from England. The orchestra also took part in the production of the musical Okla- homa. In addition they gave performances at Machan and other schools. ,r 4- Front row: Lou Chartin, Doug May, .Danny Crill, Kathy Chatwin Second row- Ruth Jackson Albert Mell J r G t . . , , e ry an , Roy Calhoun, Linda French, Lee Horner. Third row: Sunnie Burk, Leland Morse, Don Adams, Judy Malone, Jeanne D . B k : T ' ' ' ' avenport ac row om Hasserles, Connie Spearmg, Mike Johnson, Sharon Hedgpeth. 4 9-+2 Y! arnassK16,lifAe on or nd if 'sr Front row: Shirley Click, Sandy Robinson, Deanna Dean, Sharon Henthorn, Leslie Prince, Diane Elder, Carolyn Cross, Donna Rae Browne, Jan Taylor, Mary Beinfang, Judy Mahan, Gayle Edlund. Second row: Kathryn Bodily, Grace Fig- arelli, Pat Nelson, Lynne Zylstra, Karen Sorgatz, Diane Fitzgerald, Highty Christy, Richard Neveln, Yolanda Leonard Brenda Alpert, Janet Gilling, Ruth Sharrit. Third row: Linda Light, LaDonna Curry, Caroyln Green, Sally Holman Bonnie Evans, Susan Griffiths, Mike Anderberg, Kenny Goto, Gary Hamman, Floyd Martin, Jim Ludke, Jerry Gant, Barry Lerner. Back row: Tania Wasylenko, Tom Wilson, Phil Edlund, Ray Buse, Sherman Bendalin, Ed Leonard Lou Jekel, Russell Nelson, Matt Sakata, Russell Raynes, Riley Sinder. I I The Parnassus Club is the honor club ofthe teacher night and more activities throughout honor school ofthe West. lts members are only , the year. Their sponsors were Mrs. Cockerell the top-grade students from the student body. and Mr. Carey. The president was Roy Neal. Members of the club were guides for parent- Freshmen and sophomores are: Front row: Linda Barfoot, Carole Grosser, Ln Robertson, Frances Gonzalo, Jeanne Nowlin, Joy Weber, Carol Krahl, Louise Turley, Nancy Rodman, Jill Pisani, Carla Kraemer, Sandra Adams, Bonnie Brown, Marilyn Ham, Bonnie Rogers, Barbara Stallings, Luella Vanness. Second row: Persis McClennen, Linda Sperry, Carole Walker, Nancy Otey, Abbie Beller, Christine Norland, Karyn Watson, Marilyn Parrish, Martha Ice, Carolyn Setzer, Janet Purlee, Pat Hogan, Judith Peers. Third row: Sharon Packer, Joyce Carson, Carole Zweiger, Vivian Gregory, Janice Henry, Carol Bouvea, Lynne Therio, Annette Whetton, Barbara Greenwell, Robbie Schafranka, Judy Clifford. Fourth row: Margie Brown, Elna Miller, Thomas Pelose, Cheryl Pullan, Pat Sandhowe, Sharon Hedgepeth, Dona LeCrone, Karen Haueisen, Donna Roof, Judy Payne. Fifth row: Dal Lane, Bill Robinson, Russell Ashley, Robert Capri, Fred Jensen, Bob Queen, Robert Garcia, John Fitzgerald, Judythe Schott, Carolyn Swartz, Pat Johnson. Back row: Andrew Szuromi, John Farnbach, Richard Sherer, Gary Howing, Donald Braaten, Darryl LaPointe, Mike Moore, Bill Mitchell, Ted Borek, Tonylgleski, Mike McMillen, David Bray, Gerald Gabray, Linda Kartchner, Hal Thompson, Bill Hornung. MW CMMA Ipela Ind '. Z Front row: Mr. Inman, Carol Pearsall, Opal Robertson, Linda Lane, Andrea Azoyan, Glenda Rau, Anne Ashley, Chelle Hyde, Cindy Buchanan, Elizabeth Echeveste, Sue Brink, Linda Watsula, Sharon Speake, Marsha Maake. Second row: Joyce Carson, Sandy Tarr, Teresa Jones, Julia Boot, Joyce Fraizer, Sally Holman, Twyla Collins, Nancy Sapp, Mary Withem, Joyce Freemon, Sandra Hawkins, Carroll Rhoades, Pam Lichty, Barbara Arnce. Third row: Richard Neveln, Billie Arnce, Lee Horner, Linda Mullen, Mary Struthers, Bob Brown, Fred Lau, Anita Stonier, Lou Jekel, James lsaacs, Anne Finn. Fourth row: Gloria Painter, Diana Crawford, Rita Zakes, Carl Putney, Bill Reid, Marilyn Hamm, Barbara Greenwell, Mary Lou Greenwell, Phyliss Vander, Pat Johnson, Claudia Clark, Pat Hogan. Fifth row: Barbara Porfilio, Dolores Painter, La Verne Cantrell, Meredith Grant, Barbara Williams, Janice Pearson, Janice Henry, Judy Drage, Carma Stonier, Paula Pandeli, Pam Cole, lsaballe Blanco, Sheila La Boyer. Sixth row: Sharon Morey, Sheila Foster, Carole Walker, Susan Baisler, Karen Fuiks, Sharon Henthorn, Sandra Jorgenson, Ron Phillips, Ed Leonard, Susan Foster, Carolyn Walters, Dick Fishel, David Myer, Bev Bocchino, Carol Tanner. Seventh row: Jeronda Meyer, Jean Zuehlke, Luella Griffin, Carol Mitchell, Kathleen Young, Marla Garrison, Jane Beck, Sally Mueller, Marlyne Schneider, Sandra Green, Marilyn Atkinson, Reba Emhoff. Eighth row: Elizabeth Stuckey, Sheryl Hadaway, Barbara Stallings, Judy Payne, Charlotte Stevenson, Lucia Stevenson, Janet Purlee, Constance Hayes. Back row: Minnie Jo Robinson, Ann Hillman, Rochelle Martin, Carolyn Miller, Jeanne Sarko, Nancy Shields. Leading the cheering at the games this year the Pep Club was given a special section in which to sit. This group numbering around 250 students from all four classes spirited the school throughout the football season. The club was organized and sponsored by Mr. Inman. The officers, elected in the fall, were Denny O'Toole, president, Dick Fishel, vice president, and George fTedJ Brown, secre- tary-treasurer. 6 layjngi 6:36913 -lij7ee11s v Phi Tyo Y-Teens' purpose is to build fellowship between girls of all races and creeds. They held initiation and reception and had Halloween and Valentine parties. Their proiects were the annual pickle sale, Dress a Living Doll proiect, and a ham raffle for Easter. f 1, ' Y 1 1 V4 I Y Kirjcl 'X l Lf j77fL Ca-fcA,f-7L,,fcL47 ifj' Z 'J Ng ,e be 4 fi cial y LL MJ? 57 0,45 54,1 '74,-01.40 . Lf ' ' 'I ' L , ,AL 4, V,wTwY4l 61' I L Cn L . . . . Y-f fnwcc it he,lcf f'f1M'1'f Phl Tyo Y-Teens are: Connie Krldle, ipresldentf Carol I ' ' 1 Slafsky, treasurerp .leri Davis, secretaryp and Harlene Fike,QlXf, yf WU H , 2,1 if -presides-t. C, ,K ,Y 5 Z 74, KW ff ., M , W! fl rf-'find 1:4- , X f' 1 C K- ' 1 l V-ff ,lv f, Jfwif- f f ,f V a C, L3fL17x,f -ff' M1 lf K. fi 1' - ,f'- ff!! Af L l L l!,r'?'h Ll A ,X Y X45 rf' jf ga . ,Vcisfff-cf SK I k I , , e X V f V i f Sue Brink fl ' A 7 x f y y Jeri Davis J f f' Lgfflf fl th M lllh Harlene Fike C ' -. , X Qu? X 'fii reffelfg ' iff! I 5 l l 1 r '1ll 6 ' i ff ff' 4 . ff' , ' 7 jx! M N v MAN .. Sydney Faulkner l Mickey Gonzales algfgj t'ly'c ihti ll . 'AQ A i y f , Rita Grey V, jay A, f rilrri f fain amiga a l lnrrl M vii K , .f 2 Jayme Love i W' by Sandra Seeling l Carol Slafsky Jzxasx Wg , In Q l . lcqnfla W1 gillflfllflfla Sigma Phi Gamma Y-teens' purpose is to grow in friendship with people of all races, re- ligions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. They participated in the fall leadership work- shop and the summer leadership conference in Prescott. They also sold blue crutches for T.A.P. Their proiects were making a Christmas bas- ket for a needy family, and holding a car wash, the proceeds of which went to the YWCA. Anne Ashley Lynda Bell Judy Bundy Geraldine Canalez Shirley Click Pam Cole Lou Kellogg Charlene Kripner Linda Long Charlene Orr Sharon Pierce Karen Simmons Evelyn Soderman Carole Soldat Sharon Speake Tania Wasylenko CYQCUC t First Platoon: Jack Fredrick, Ralph Kurce, Kenneth Headrick, Robert Buse, Ronald Dykes, Wayne Bulicek, Grant Dillion, Robert Raven, Robert McCrea, Thomas O'Connell, Jimmy Seay, David Merrill, Pat Ford, Charles Brownell, Steve Fresh- man, Douglas Dvoiack. ' Second Platoon: Max Hobbs, Robert Rhoton, James Sherman, Alexander Levin, Ronald Clark, Steve Wendel, Kent Delpier, Ronnie Schrimer, Robert Phelps, David Henning, Rory Kelly, Dan Szymanski, Paul Nelte, Charles Nelson, George Fleming, Gary Miller. Third Platoon: Don Burkhardt, Rodney Gross, Carl Hurlburt, Barry Kigley, Wilson Miller, Jerry Bennet, John Cintines, John Jackson, Robert Brakins, Douglas Sap- pington, James Evans, Donald Winegart, Robert Hisey, Douglas Bristow, John Koopman, Terry Tuerff, John Wilkie, James Warren. VQCTTYC Front row: R.O.T.C. sponsors are Gayle Edlund, Sandy Farmer, and Vicki Ratkwoski. Second row: Battle Group Offi- cers,' Lonnie Wells, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, battle group commander, Larry De Spain, Cadet Major, training officer, Robert Hansson, Cadet Maior, executive officer, Kenny Goto, Cadet First Lieutenant, personnel officer, Ronnie Phillips, Cadet Captain, Robert Baron, Cadet Captain, intelligence officer, Paul Gannarelli, Cadet Captain, supply officer. Back row: Wayne Newton., Cadet Captain, Jack Frederick, Cadet Lieutenant, platoon leader, Steve Ervay, Cadet Lieutenant, Don Burkhart, Cadet Lieutenant, platoon leader, Charles Attaway, Cadet Sergeant, Bob Sorgatz, Cadet Sergeant. The North High R.O.T.C. unit was outstand- ing this year. The three sponsors were very pretty and represented the companies very well. They participated in the Armistice Day Parade, Federal Inspection, Military Night and Military Ball. The Battle group Commander this year was Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Lonnie Wells. A new Commandant, Sergeant Pettingill, was added this year. H North High's R.O.T.C. Color Guard is Kent Delpier, Dave Grosser, Doug- las Dvoiack. gxcabdur i- yanalggfachum A Excalibur members are: Charles Prchal, Barry Morris, chaplain, Carl Halvorsen, sergeant at arms, Dick Wheeler, vice president, Ken Clark, historian, Larry Durbin, treasurer. Not included in the picture are Roy Patterson, president, Tom Dobbins, secretary. Although only a small club, Excalibur Hi-Y participated in a car wash to help supplement their treasury. Members of this club helped a needy family at Christmas and Thanksgiving, keeping up with their purpose which is to main- tain community welfare. 1 N.P.H.S. Stadium Club performs a very nec- essary service, that of ushering people to re' served seats in the North High stadium at all the home football games. Another of their many proiects this school year was to sell Beat P.U. pins on campus. Stadium Club members are: Front Row: Karen Haueisen, Sue Lynch, Louise Armstrong, Nancy Arnett, Andrea Graef, Brenda Lane, Kaye Schaffer, Sharon Norris. Back row: Mr. Hyink, Janet Olsen, Carol White, Claudia Armstrong, Kathryn Bodily, Charles Alberts, Madaline Krska, Joan Pinta, Debby Dollard, Ellen Zakes. ennis 'E'- W, lr! 1 it Tennis Club members are: Front row: Mr. Horne, Ann Monroe, Pete Raubenheimer, Pat Kimse, Karen Fuiks, Ronald Bergamo, Donald Lim, Miss Wilkinson. Second row: Michael Smith, John Freemon, Marcia Freemon, Gary Tizard, Nancy Cline, Mary Ann Sizemore, Pat Murphy, Carma Stonier, Mary Struthers, Nancy Story. Third row: Jon Wallace, Joan Cary, Mitchell Warren, Michael Carney, Sharon Hunt, Pat Kuechler, Michael Horwitch, Judith Cowan.. Back row: James Nelson, Susanne Lewis, Judith McClintock, James Smith, Chester Linder, William Hoots, Linda McCall, Gloria Pogson, Laurey Dreisbach. North Phoenix High Tennis Club is composed ofthe members of both the Junior Varsity and Varsity Teams. New members were inducted by being initiated early in the year. This club Q ' has also had other parties to celebrate their victories. The club sponsors are Miss Wilkinson and Mr. Horne. The president is Pat Kimse. l A y is mu, ,V VV 4 WJ , ' , W Q J L A f K , rn, , V , A! A 1 V v 1. V A wig, is xg ,,,.,.. . as V J 1 G ' .,' Sin V Wh . lx-4, an s f 7 , V n J' nat ' rig, 3 ,N . 'ig 3 'qi 1 - Ill' 3 Y ' 'gg ' ZW' Qxxjftg .awa i t 1 ,. late Karen Fuiks, secretary, Ron Bergamo, treasurer. Pat Kimse, president, Pete Raubenheimer, vice president. ri- mifie D ri- i- il! Linda Bishop Diane Fitzgerald Joyce Freeman Linda Griggs Ann Hillman Pat Jopp Vicki Keller Elaine Kendall Diane Keith Barbara Klamert Sharon Larson Sylvia Lee Nancy Lundgren Jan Manning Rochelle Martin Janet McCluskey Nancy McElroy Sandy Mikal Ann Monro Marilyn Moore Sharon Morey NX Coeta Phillips Veronica Pillman Minnie Jo Robinson Linda Williams Lorrie Turano X Jeanne Sarko . ' 1 Amitie Tri-Hi-Y members had a busy year at They have also helped the Valley of the Sun Christmas time, they held a party for the chil- School. Also they contributed money to North dren of the Migrant farm workers children. High for a new titty-star flag. Discussing club business in the absence of their president, Diane Fitzgerald, are: Nancy Lundgren chaplain, Ann Hillman, secretary, Marilyn Moore, vice president, Sylvia Lee, treasurer, and Linda Griggs, sergeant at arms. 122 Ijifi-ogyfz ,.. .. 31 Community and school service was the goal of Tri-Lytz Tri-Hi-Y. The members achieved this goal by various proiects this year. Getting pres- ents and food for a family at Christmas was a part of their community service. As service to the school they painted the band's music stands. Through service to others, the girls of Tri-Lytz learned to be better citizens. Doraley Albert Maureen Bibeau Sharon Christopherson Twyla Collins Charlotte Davis Bonnie Evans Joyce Frazier Ginger Griffin Sally Holman Chelle Hyde Sheila LeBoyer Sally Lopez Suzie Mills Janice Owen Paula Pandeli Marcia Perkins Sandy Robinson Arlene Steinberg Anita Stonier Carma Stonier Diane Thornton Kathy Williams Mary Anne Williams Mary Warner Donna Yada ri- cgbeffs Qjifbgjli- Barbara Bright Judy Burnett Susan Clark Arleen Dalgleish Linda Douthit Beverly Ernst Mona Gephart Jane Hilton Linda Hilton Betty Miller Gaye Morrow 0- Jerri Taylor Annell Wynn Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y has sponsored both a for the Hi-Y-Tri-Hi Y Dance and worked at the Thanksgiving and Christmas family. For their Halloween Carnival sponsored by the Lions Christmas family, they took a tree, decorations, Club. They also folded letters for the Arthritis gifts and food. They worked on decorations Foundation at the Luhrs Building. All students had a good time at the Tri-Hi-Y Council sponsored dance for which Tri-Detts did the decorations. rojan i- y Officers of Troian Hi-Y are: Paul Winslow, vice president, John Stewart, sergeant at arms, Mike Kelly, presi- dent, Richard Hakes, chaplain, Bob Valenzuela, treasurer, and George Mies, secretary. Troian Hi-Y has worked hard this year. They Among the proiects they have participated have participated in the basketball tournament, are adaption of Christmas family, selling of held a dance, bought glass back boards for blue crutches and numerous projects for the North High, participated in Model Legislature, school. and sold derbies, and pom pons. Don Bowling Art Colangelo Ken Citron Frank Diumenti if? - ' 1 Dave Fellars John Gaskin -fy i 4 ' 3 ' Jerry Gruhn Bill Heflin 6' Joe James -S X if ' x- ' Mike Kelly RT' l Don Loeb J A , Af Floyd Martin X f J A f, George Mies Denny O'Toole Ed Rathje Buzzy Shapiro Sheldon Silberman , Bob Stafford J 1 ,l i . , 1 1 I A John Stewart Dick Tucker Bob Valenzuela W' - Doug Watkins Lou Webb + , jg, Paul Winslow N I, arg: ri- , mega- 7 ,dcemd ygwf lj MQW! ef W Tri-Omega-Phi's officers are: Kathy Young, president, Pat Skladzien fd secretary, Judy Blake, sergeant at arms, Donna Ludwig, historian, Bar ff bara Brittain, treasurer, and Bonnie Schmidt, chaplain. For their proiects this year Tri'Omega-Phi also participated in the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Car had a Christmas basket for a needy family, and nival. Throughout the year, they have consist they helped decorate for a dance given by the ently tried to maintain a higher character in junior class in January. Members of this club their community. I7 0 + F IC ILM r 9 J Judy Blake c8w0, WGYHQD Barbara Brittain Myrna Fike Donna Ludwig Judi Mahan Jeronda Meyer Carol Mitchell Carole Ray Norma Sanders Bonnie Schmidt Althea Terry Jean Zuehlke 126 IMLing xjli- Il! Viking officers are: .lay Edwards, treasurer, Gary Chiate, vice president, Buddy Sunshine, secretary, Bob Smith, president, Don Fitch, chaplain, Ronnie Swan, sergeant at arms. Viking Hi-Y is a group of boys whose pur- pose is to maintain community welfare. They participated in T.A.P., the Lions' Club Carnival, and the Hi-Y Carnival. Among the proiects they participated in was Bill Beinlich Steve Berkowitz Gary Chiate y 9 Richard Chiate y C Ron Condron iw , ' y , ,,, fm M lllllllli Dennis Dairman Steve Denton Ronnie Drathman Jay Edwards George Farnbach Don Fitch John Kettlewell Larry Palmertree Wayne Rawlings Bill Reid Gary Shipley Bob Smith Buddy Sunshine Doug Westley Jack Wilson the adoption of a Christmas family and the sell- ing of Christmas cards. The members of this club also sponsored a dance in the spring. They enjoyed playing in the Hi-Y basketball tourna- ment in which every Hi-Y club participated. mfg y C ' L 49- 'fr'-1 WN Q G 1 'tv I- , fc Q2-' nfs. A, .' Q X NW-T fa it .u :: CMVIFA K-lfl!Aife Caps .ia 'ld Seated: Judy Cowan, Nancy Story, Yvonne Holley, Judy Bundy. Front row: Pat Forst, Miss Potthoff, sponsor, Lynn Miku, Louise Stenwik, Carol Jopp, Carolyn Williams, Barbara Greenwell. Back row: Carla Kraemer, Jill Lindstrom. White Caps officers are: Nancy Story, vice president, Judy Cowan, president, Yvonne Holley. White Caps is a North High Club organized for the purpose of interesting girls in the field of medicine. This year they adopted a needy family for Christmas. They sold candy to raise money to send food, clothing Christmas toys and various other gifts to the children and their parents. This highly active club also .partici- pated in the city-wide Cerebral Palsy Monitor Program held at the Foundation's local work- shop. The year was climaxed for these mem- bers by the Nurse's Recruitment week during which they made tours of Good Samaritan Hos- pital and St. Hospital. It is possible to choose a specialized career only when a general knowledge of the field is available. This club through its activities gives future student nurses the experience which they need to make decisions concerning their future careers. With the help of Miss Potthoff, these girlls experience each day in the school health center and on field trips part of their futures. xjfoolldeafs 7QAofograP ers Dennis Crowl works at the enlarger. lntensely interested in developing Hoofbeats' pictures is Ray Buse. The major part of any annual is pictures. learned just how great the iob is when they These pictures can make an annual interesting acted as photographers for Hoofbeats this or dull. Few people realize the work that goes year. The annual staff is grateful for their fine into taking and printing photographs for an work. nual publication. The students pictured here gc hu , ur N iffy 9.53 ' 'V H v l T Ge fi Q i ' Elf ,gi . 1- , ,, . Q15 A .g 2 K 3 L Ups T .,ii' Richard Neveln, Roger Anderson, Ray Buse, John Silverthorn, Bill Otting, Mike Voorhees, Dennis Crowl. oun up Sfaff fa, are If s 'fix-f' -as-'Y 12 X fx Q Roundup staff members are: Seated: Annie Coll, Margie Harlan, Jeronda Meyer, Molly Lehman, Mike Jordan. Stand- ing: Joyce Carson, Megan Sparks, Pam Loper, Frances Gonzalo, Barry Lerner, and Benny Yee. av. .if ff' Co-editors: Marcia Perkins and Bob Trager. North Phoenix High School's newspa- per, The Roundup, was published peri- odically. The staff, consisting of eleven members, met second period to prepare the copy and layouts. They worked hard to keep the students informed about the latest events at North. The Roundup won the standing of All American in the high school classi- fication. oofdeafs Sfaff ff H fff f , ,. fi, . 1 gf , . b Q? f .fa , f ww If- Vr' Q an M if q , fav, , f ff ' f ' ' , 3' ,f f , , ,X rf 5, Q, M, Q ,, N F dxf 441:- Caught in a rare moment of silence are the members of the T959 Hoofbeats Staff. They are, Front row: LaDonna Curry, Activities Editor, Shirley Click, Clubs and Organizations Editor, Jeanne Koreltz, Karen Bailey, Sandy Tarr, Sheila Le Boyer. Second row: Yolanda Leonard, Business Manager, Karen Simmons, Faculty Co-Editor, Ellen Davis, Student Government Co-Editor, Abbie Beller, Carol Pearsall, Linda Heizer, Vivian Gregory. Back row: Jim Beauchamp, Pat Nelson, Donna Farney, Susan Griffiths, Faculty Editor, Tom Wilson, Margie Harlan, Senior Activities Editor, Andrew Szuromi, Jan Robertson, .lohn Farnbach. The annual staff was made up of many hard- working people who devote many hours of extra time so that North High can have a superb yearbook. From the original layouts to the final copyreading, all the work is done by this in- dustrious group. The advisor for the Hoofbeats is Mr. R. B. Miller. The annual staff is grateful for his help and enthusiasm. 1 ,, 2' I X i1. -dur Bonnie Evans, Editor-In-Chief. A Y ,. f fy .,,- 1 , E f A f ,M ' 5 , ,vt ,M 5 1, M . ? J J Vi , ef 1 .1 , ' Af' ' ,f !, 1 . -47 L O K ,F I A 1 , 'N ,, If . 1. W ' 1 f J? 1 TTI TE ll .' . 'fin A bf , 1 f . , , Situ J jxjui .-V fK,AAY-.f ' 5k'U B'ci Lfv- H-f f Wl'kL fwmpim ft f f N ' A ,. I I .H ' , A .1Nn4E,,fN,tg,L'Q ,,u.3L ,v,l3.D.JL40-.w f'-X,--.,,A4 ,gl ,,J R1F5 LC, ,lf gl, Zjlwx 4, f,fZ ,, z 1 bvuifpkh ' , ffie, ,LM 449 A 4'.,fM-fg -.afgn f ff' Y 'iA'vfk:kf5V L'NX-A Y ..1 . . P 'A' I A--w v 'C I 'Vrfl -v-ffl ' l wx! 4 ur SCOHISA Lassie . . . sc 3, Ann Munro enjoys a tortilla at the Arizona State Fair. A wee bit o' Scotland came to North High this year in the form of our foreign exchange student, Ann Munro. Her Scottish brogue and bubbling personality were soon well known. Ann was raised in Edinburgh, the capitol of Scotland. She found that America and Scotland were very similar in many ways, but there were some differences which she observed. Since Scotland is a very small country, automobiles are very few. For this reason Ann found our many cars unusual. Ann also had many experiences in schooling. After having attended an all girl school, she learned a lot from North's co-educational classes. She also found many sights in America which she had never seen in Scotland: drive-ins, teenagers driving cars, and American boys without crew cuts. North was proud to have Ann as the '59 exchange student. 66 . . . 04 ibream ome rue . . . Vw x..,Af' - 3' . ' .3,f1,.y1z7,, I The American Field Service is an educational organization whose purpose to to further un- derstanding among the people of the world. This purpose is carried out by bringing students from abroad to study in United States high schools and to live with American people. Con- versely, American teens are sent abroad dur- ing the summer to live with foreign families. The Field Service students are of secondary school level and come to the U.S. for one year only. They are required to return within a year. On Giion beach was seen a small dressing tent, frolicking Spaniards, and across the bay, a modern hospital. H. it it Diane Fitzgerald frightj spends a typical day at the beach of Giion, Spain, with two friends of her Span- ish sister. Before going swimming, groups of teenagers would sit on the fine sand and talk and sing. Many an enioyable hour was spent at the seashore. .ll 1. Diane Fitzgerald was chosen as the 1958 for- eign exchange student last spring. During two and a half months she lived in the industrial seaport town of Giion, which is located on the northern coast of Spain. Her family was a very iovial group. All of her sister Adelita's friends accepted her immediately into their group. Giion is known for its beautiful beach, and peo- ple from Spain and many countries plan vaca- tions there. The climate was mild, which lent perfectly to picnics and outdoor entertainment. Giion's two harbors were continualy busy. Diane found that Spaniards were very inter- ested in what life in the United States was actually like. During the last week all of the students staying in Spain met in Madrid to see the sights. She calls summer a dream-come- true. On this side of the ocean, Diane Fitzgerald is also very active. In her iunior year, Diane served as the president of Tri'Amitie Tri-Hi-Y in which position she also served this year. Also this year she was president of the North High School Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y Council, and Secretary of the Camelback District Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y Council. In school she held the office of vice-president in the local chapter of the National Honor So- ciety. 97 W-.LQ 2 YQ 'QQ omecominaq ocyalfcy His Highness, Dennis Keith Her Majesty, Joey Klemmer One of the most looked forward to events this year was the Homecoming, which replaced North High's annual Turkey Day activities. Elected queen and king for 1958 were Joey Klemmer and Dennis Keith. Attendants elected were Gayle Edlund, junior, Meredith Grant, sophomore, Saundra Hawkins, freshman. -,l l 2 E - MQW - - JY' 1' rig -..-. K L-,v A, :XXI ltr' r an-f ,J f. ' V 5 D .1 , 4 ' g i 1 f' D 1 c . 5 ,P , 4 -9 Candidates were presented in an assembly, and elections were held in homeroom classes. The queen and her attendants were presented to the student body at halftime of the game. Back to the Old Corral was the theme of the Homecoming Dance sponsored in the evening by North High's Executive Committee. Freshman attendant Saundra Haw- Sophomore attendantMeredith Grant Junior attendant Gayle Edlund es- kins escorted by Jack Fredrick. escorted by Ron Phillips. corted by Bob Hansson. sloirif ofcorps 'vga 'Rfk A ' I 2 , ' ' ...A The Pep Club cheers the team to victory. The cheering ofthe student body led by the pep club and the cheerleaders did much to spur the team to five football victories. Excellent sportsmanship was evident at the events home and away. North High was proud of the fine rise in school spirit this year. Joey Klemmer places the crown on the newly elected Homecoming King, Dennis Keith. wr 'fum il ,,,,, '? 3?ei,, Plserc ass rj-alenf Juniors, Roy Calhoun, playing the drums, Kent l Johnson, on the sax, and Nikki O'Quinn at the l piano, play Rustic Hop . I M After diligent preparations of their acts, tal- MGUFY Staples, B lUni0ff Sif19S Bali-Hai ff0m ented upper classmen presented the senior and the B'oadwaY hhusoulh Paclflcu' junior talent assemblies. A variety of music, song and dance made these shows quite ap- pealing to the student body. The skill of the teenagers was evident, and very good enter- tainment was the result of their efforts. Entertaining at the senior talent as- sembly were: Ida Nichols, Sandy Chase, Karen Sorgatz and Sandy Bobmson- Ihet' Sang 'he Selection, Dick Fishel and Ted Brown added their usual bit of humor by We Three - pantomiming Tom Dooley . Freshman Judy Payne does a graceful ballet. qifes man, 5oPAomore Ijalenf ' f fm - we W Q' . ' I ' f 1 l i l 1 ' , .. ...- Janet Purlee, also a freshman, plays a selection for the assembly. Much work and planning was done before the presentation of the freshman-sophomore talent show. These energetic students showed much ability as they entertained the audience with their interesting acts. A good variety of i acts, from a graceful ballet to a popular rock and roll song, made this assembly quite a huge success with the student body. , , D x f , 1 I Carol Bouvea, a sophomore, Sophomores, Barbara Williams and Judy Drage, do sings lt's Late . a modern dance. vi A QHCZP One 671461 ,eil t r 4. g Boosting scfiool sp rit throught e y r ere: Front row - Vicki Keller, Jan Taylor, Karen Fuiks, Sandy Jorgenson, and Josette Carden., k row 3, ie Ple rs, Isabil Blanco, Sheila Foster, Sharon Morey Blumhart, co-captain, Marsha 5 1 Fl it M S - r ' Q mv wt 1 X + Smith, cap ln- ron enth ne, in Susan oster 4 'Nl ff ' is 5 Y if rv c ff N3 37Xi VVS .J V. , N v NN.: 5- Y' il if S is ll ati tl ' bl Xi ln X 5 ll Y' 'X' l Q1 XD . X -- 'X-l A U99 Q4 x l Co-captain and captain of this year's cheerleading squad were Sharon Morey Blumhart and Marsha Smith. Peppy cheerleaders kept Mustang enthusi- asm high. When the teams needed support, the cheerleaders were there ready to boost them to victory. With their captain, Marsha Smith, they worked long hours perfecting new cheers. At the pep assemblies, pep rallies, football, and basketball games, their red and blue outfits stood out among the cheering spectators. Onfl on qua This year's Pom Pon squad, under the direction of Mrs. Phelps, did a fine job in representing North High at school activities. They are, Front row: Gloria Mudersbach, captain, Delece Everett, co-captain, Joey Klemmer, Mary Beth Beinfang, Judy McLeod and Peggy Stewart. Back row: Barbara Bulla Judy Mahan, Lydia Dzambik, Patti Phelps, Gayle Edlund, Helen Henry, Highty Christy, Sandi lson, Sharon Jones, Leslie Prince. Gloria Mudersbach Red and blue pom pons, saddle shoes, and pretty girls go together. With their dance rou- tines for football and basketball games, bright smiles, and good school spirit, the pom pon girls added sparkle to the games, pep assem' blies, rallies, and the Arizona State Fair. Many hours of hard work went into perfection of movement, rhythm, and timing. For this the pom pon girls were recognized by other schools and the public, as well as winning the Salute-of-the-Month award twice. All hats were oft to the Pom Pon squad and Mrs. Phelps for a iob well done. ...J T, I :iii , 1 if Delece Everett Captain Co-captain R.O.T.C. Queen Sandy Farmer 'IQCJff7C ueen and 494ffenalan fs Sandy Farmer was selected Battle Group sponsor to represent North High's Military De- partment. Gayle Edlund was elected to repre- sent Company A, and Vicki Ratkowski was chosen as representative of Company B. Sandy held the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Gayle and Vicki were captains. They were chosen from twenty-six other girls. In order to qualify, the girls were required to be on the citizenship honor roll and have a grade average of three or better. They were elected Battle Group and Company sponsors by the cadets. The girls participated in federal inspections and the Armistice Day parade. Sandy repre- sented North High at the annual Military Ball. Company A Sponsor Gayle Edlund Company B Sponsor Vicki Ratkowski QQ G rives Kenny Goto packs the canned food collected for the St. John's Indian Mission. A clothing donation forthe St. John's Indian Mis- sion is collected by Bob Hansson. To obtain enough funds to create a U.S.S. Arizona memorial, at Pearl Harbor, North's ROTC cadets, collected S150 on December 4. Starting the first of December, cadets from the ROTC department, canvassing house to house, collected approximately 6,000 pounds of food, clothing and toys for the St. John's lndian Mission. Bob Sorgatz accepts a donation for the lndian Mission. Kathy McMiIlon collects money for the Memorial Drive from Ginny Thiessen and .lan Taylor. l4 ,ss X N V 'i Most Outstanding: Bob Stafford and Donna Rae Browne. if x f . H , 1 Q M00 f5 'T QR 3 lgii. 1- , . -: 2 l I 4.2. . .. ri 4- v fy S . i.-Ll f v rg I W G .idx Most Popular: John Gaskin and Gloria Mudersbach. rum, I K .' Senior Most elections are held each spring. Most popular among the seniors this year, according to Senior Most elections were John Gaskin and Gloria Mudersbach. John and Gloria were well known on campus for their activities. Gloria's appearances in assemblies and as a pom pon girl were many and varied. Elected best looking seniors were Dennis Keith and Joey Klemmer. These two were also elected King and Queen of 1958 homecoming. Dennis was an outstanding member of the foot- ball team. Joey participated on the pom pon squad and in the fashion assembly. Bob Stafford, Student Body President, and Donna Roe Browne were elected most likely to succeed because of their special abilities. Bob and Donna Rae held offices during each of their years at North High. Best Looking: Dennis Keith, outfitted for Sadie's Day, and Joey Klemmer. enior avorifes Most outstanding members of the Class of 1959 were Adolfo Quezada and Ann Nelson. Adolfo has served in student government all four years and was Vice President of the stu- dent body as a senior. Ann Nelson served as President of Girl's League during her senior year and worked in student government also. Al was a delegate to Boy's State as Ann was to Girl's State. The outstanding athletes of this year's grad- uating class were George Mies and Sylvia Lee. George was a member of the basketball team, while Sylvia participated in volleyball. These two seniors also took part in other sports events throughout the year. Also elected were Ted Brown and Grace Figarelli, most humorous. Seniors will long re- member Ted's antics in assemblies and with the Pep Club at the football games. Best dressed seniors were Dave Fellars and Carolyn Cross. Most humorous and best dressed were inovations of the Class of 1959. ,iq Most Athletic: George Mies and Sylvia Lee. 'floloffo Most Outstanding: Ann Nelson and Adolfo Quezada. 4 Mike Kelly assists Carolyn Cross from the car as they attend the annual Junior-Senior Prom. ..,, an 'M emories anal cj-l4oonhcgAf Beneath the starlit Arizona skies, couples attended the formal dances of 1958-59. Arriv- ing at the site of the dance they were greeted by the music of a small dance band. During the course of the evening they were entertained by local talent. Pausing for small talk or strolling in the moonlight made the evening more mem- orable. The evening was climaxed by the final farewell dance. l-4 The cast of My Three Angels , written by Sam and Bella Spewack, are shown above as they pose in the final curtain call on opening night. They are from the left: Russ Ashley QMonsieur Ducotelj, Marge Fussell QMadame Ducotelj, Jon Cohen Uulesj, Tom Basham Uosephj, Steve Stevenson fAlfredJ Julie Burton fMadame Parolel, Joy Ansel CMarie Lou- isej, Ron Sautley CPaulJ, Doug Horne Clieutenantl, Bob Trager CHenri Treaucharclj. The leads were Tom Basham and Jon Cohen. The play was given on December 12th and 'I3th. s E s c M..-rf rf A ,JY .fi I I Mary Rodgers Qleftb and Pat Jopp prepare proper- ties for the play's opening. MY THREE ANGELS Charlotte Davis .....................,..,........... Student Director Tom Basham ......., Jon Cohen ...... Julie Burton ..... Bob Trager ...... Russ Ashley ....,.., Ron Saufley ...,.... Marge Fussel ...... Joy Ansel .....,......... Steve Stevenson ....,... Doug Horne ........ ...................Joseph ........Madame Parole .......,Henri Treauchard Monsieur Ducotel .........Madame Ducotel ........Marie Louise ................Alfred ,..,...Lieutenant 66 79 cy fjzfee nge S lqygl W I . Thomas Basham, the lead, and Julie Burton argue over a bottle of cognac. Two members ot the cast, Hal Thompson fleftj and Paul Bates help out backstage by tying off the cyclorama. 150715 v Pictured are three members ot the production board: Mary Rodgers, Jerry Lehman and Annette Whitton. After the production of a comedy in the first semester, the North High Players decided to present, for the spring play, a dramatic trag- edy, All My Sons. This play written by Ar- thur Miller, brought a challenge to both the actors and backstage workers. The intricate set and special lighting were especially condusive to the mood ofthe play. Each character from the lead to the smallest walk on was portrayed successfully in all aspects. Between the two productions this year, the Players' Executive Board held a membership drive. This resulted in a gain of members and preceded a complete reorganization of the club under the supervision of the new director, Mr. Melvin Weiser. Glen Martin, Carolyn Miller, and Linda Ray, members of the cast of All My Sons , re- hearse backstage. Light crew head, Doug May, shows costume mistress, Dona Le Crone, how to run the light board. 14 :Civ 04dner QN, Qaisiy 012 Juniors, Pete Raubenheimer Mike Kelly and Joey Klemmer represented the senior class. and Jan Taylor, were elected Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae. Hawkins Day royalty. To vote for a candidate, ln February elections were held in home- money was dropped into a jar in the cafeteria rooms of each of the four classes to choose bearing their pictures. The candidates receiv candidates for Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae, Sadie ing the largest amount of money were elected. Candidates for Sadie Hawkins' Day from the freshman class are: Danny Vukobratovich and Sue Polacek, and represent- ing the sophomore class are Myra Martin and Larry Palmertree. ,xx arilovwl . 9 or arrcyzn am Y? g g f .. ,, viffz , y -4 - : J , .y ',,- . , ,4 f W t Dogpatch gals Billie .lo Hicks, Jan Taylor, Connie White and Gayle Edlund chase Wayne Newton. Sadie Hawkins Day, was sponsored again this year by the iunior class and all proceeds were donated to the American Cancer Society. The ce Iebration began with an assembly fea- turing all the residents of Dogpatch including Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae. Gayle, Billi Jo, Connie and Jan haul away the W Gayle Edlund corners John Wikle in ir catch of Wayne and John. his own trap. Dianne Brown tries out for the fashion show. Mary Warner models a beautiful formal in the fashion show. Sandy Farmer gives her name to Billi Jo Hicks before trying out. 7asAion SAow Picture of Fashions was the theme of this year's fashion show, sponsored by the Girl's League Organization at North High. With the trapeze and chemise gone, the spring wardrobe consisted of the empire line, the simple shirtwaist dress, and the always pop- ular two piece coordinate outfits. Modeling fashions from Korricks were Ann Munro, Dianne Brown, Donna Browne, Highty Christy, Lydia Dzambik, Gayle Edlund, Sandy Farmer, Frances Gonzalo, Saundra Hawkins, Helen Henry, Judy Lee, Gloria Mudersbach, Vicki Ratkowski, Linda Sperry, Vikki Sterna, and Mary Warner. Teachers who modeled in the show were Miss Enloe, Mrs. Horton, Miss Descoteaux, and Miss Gleason. Escorting these models on stage were Wayne Newton, Bob Stafford, Roy Neal. Profits from the show were given to next year's foreign exchange student fund. adcfive usfangs WW Members of the Social Committee decorate the goal posts before a big game. On Friday morning before Christmas vacation the scene in front of the auditorium was one not often seen in Phoenix - a snowman. Members of the senior class went to the Snow Bowl, came back with truck loads of snow, and built the snowman which melted before the end of the morning. 'Q I N -L42 ' mlm ,.,, , fa I fr .429 ' 2' 'ffl fi ' M , I5 ' 155953 ,. Wesley Carpenter, Gary Wieder and Ann Ashley add color to the Christmas season by decorating the tree in the library. L gf , Q5 fp If. , .,.,, X ' 2 . ' I- H , ...W 5 .K g .-i - Ki, Honors chemistry student, John Germroth, is intent Tania Wasylenko, John Wikle, and Alex Levin set up an upon diluting hydrochloric acid. experiment in the chemistry lab. The honors physics class, physics E, was started seven years ago by Mr. Gilleland. The students in the class are especially suited to this type of study, and their subject matter is much more challenging than that ofthe regular phy- sics classes. College workbooks and texts aid them in their advanced work. Mr. Gilleland, our only physics teacher, is known as one of the best instructors in the country. North was given an award this year for being one ofthe nation's ten leading high schools with foremost physics departments by the American Association of Physics Teachers. Terry Kipp and Sherman Bendalin, students in the honors physics class, record the result of an experiment with prisms. gn fAe :Lad North High's entire science program is rec- ognized throughout the country as being ex- cellent, and its chemistry department is espe- cially fine. Guided by two experienced chemis- try teachers, Mr. C. A. Brown and Mr. James Thomas, students explore the mysteries of mat- ter and its changes. Mr. Thomas teaches chemistry and several biology classes, including the honors class in biology. Mr. Brown teaches several regular chemistry classes, Science Seminar, a special class for advanced science students who work on individual proiects and study organic chem- istry, and the honors course. Mr. Brown's stu- dents have received more Westinghouse awards and honorable mentions than students from any other school in the nation with the ex- ception of New York City's science schools. Ken Young, a physics E student, works with a prism inthe midst of a cluttered table v-nn-nu,.,,,xN. SWMSQM Vl4! fOP' 61 Qty Each year sixteen physics students are chosen to participate in what could be the most inter- esting experience in their high school years. These students are blind for a day. The blind for a day experiment was started seven years ago by Mr. Frank Gilleland. lt is held along with the students' study of light. - i ' u,4,, , , I I , Mau, . 1-. W ,- - 'tm X713 ' .. . i ,,.,. ,GMM yah. W' ' Mr. Quass, a substitute teacher, looks on as Judy Lee fries to Understand e device Used in the lab- Max Hobbs watches as Nancy Coe makes her way back to her physics classroom without help. 5- Fred Lau struggles through his lunch much to Cheryl Leslie Prince seems puzzled as she tries to discover Hensson's amusement. which rods are straight. -. Af' 25 1 fy ,L , A, . r ,K L f N v r, l a nj ,P ,K ' 1 ,M -, if ff A T rt 1 5 fi , ' E fx 2 'Qs , . fi, Q A' 'N ' 1 X l a ' ' Q Sl, Ss 1 vw f 3 3 ,f , I ., ' , , 'l i' 'F . ffl! , itfxa' r ' is ' Av mmlff, if V! I 7 V. X ,, ,f 1:4 Fred Lau, our new senior Honor Court iudge, proves that iustice is blind. Black masks were worn by the students for a twenty-four hour period during which the Student was Consfanfly Under fhe Care of 3 Mr. Gilleland explains an experiment to Gene Raynes. Gene guide. It was the guide's duty to see that the blind student was not iniured, and that he made his way to his classes. had to find the crooked rods. Paul Winslow chooses his drink with difficulty as two cafeteria workers look on. Bob Trager, co-editor ofthe Mustang Roundup, tries to type copy for the next issue of the paper. , ,AV M This year's National Merit Scholarship finalists are: Standing, Bill Feyer, Stephen Bennett, and Seated, Ken Young, Bill Goletz, and Mike Anderberg. North High ranks second in the state in re' gard to the number of students winning Na- tional Merit Scholarships. This year North had five outstanding seniors, Bill Feyer, Stephen Bennett, Ken Young, Bill Goletz, and Mike An- derberg, reach the Merit test finals. This year's valedictorian, Gary Hamman, had maintained a four year average of T.O33, as well as being active in many school activities such as Key Club, band, Parnassus, and Na- tional Honor Society. Patsy Nelson, the salutatorian of this year's graduating class, has kept an admirable aver- age of l.O6l throughout her four years at North. Patsy also was very active in many school activities and won many honors includ- ing an honorable mention in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. Jo, I H , lv Gary Hamman, valedictorian, and Patsy Nelson, salutatorian, take time out to pose on the lawn. Gu fsfanchng ScAolars Out of 30,000 entrants in the Westinghouse Talent Search, North High was fortunate enough to have three students, Nancy Coe, Patsy Nelson, and Matt Sakata, receive honor- able mentions. All three worked long and hard on their proiects. Nancy studied the circulatory system of two- lunged spiders. Pasty worked with paper chro- motography, a new type of chemical analysis. Matt worked with uranium, a fascinating and maybe even profitable project in time. In ad- dition to experimenting, these three students made very high grades on the special test given to all contestants. -... ...-- ri? s 31+ .. Y . : 415- N: r ' xv This year's Westinghouse winners were Patsy Nelson, Matt Sa- kata, and Nancy Coe. Nancy Coe and Patsy Nelson look over each others' West- inghouse experiments. Each girl gave a great deal of her time and energy to conduct a successful experiment, and they were well rewarded for their work. Both girls say that Mr. Brown helped them greatly in their work. Mr. Brown gives advice to Matt Sakata during Matt's science seminar class. 'E- ' K f. , -7 -his A M Bob Hansson, Steve Ervay, Stewart Gibbons do research for their senior English themes. Barry Lerner, Linda Bell, and Tom Hasseries discuss presenting the execution of Charles I with the original cast. Changes in the school system's policies re- garding the graduation requirements have affected the English department as well as other departments in the school. Going into effect next year, the new requirements call for iunior English instead of senior English as the required course. The present junior English course is based on English literature. The students come in con- tact with all of England's great writers, from Chaucer to Churchill, grammar is also reviewed in this class. Senior students read well-known literature such as The Robe, How Green is My Valley, and Bridge on the River Kwai. The seniors also put a great deal of time and effort into their yearly research themes. Hercules, Terry Maggid, brings back a fair damsel CSheri Raul to the king CGlenn Martini. I, , ,mf .ff ff i A if r Lidera, 54145 Realizing that students have widely varied interests, the administration has provided a wide range of classes to suit these interests. Our foreign language department offers French, Spanish, and Latin. The language stu- dents learn to speak with proficiency and to write and translate their language well. Seniors studying government, learn the workings of national and state governments, and follow politics with interest. Human relations is a class to promote better understanding of one's problems and to teach methods of coping with them. H6 . ..,.. 22127 all v Mary Helderman and Liz Morrison ob- Robin Dick, Ed Rathie, and Barbara Hall study posters from an Arizona serve Carolee Gibbs as She talks to Cary election intheir American government class. Christopherson and Stacey Anderson. , .X f I , ff NZ Fr' .fx Boys in one of North's printshop classes are shown printing up Carlene Wilkerson is splicing a reel of copper the necessary class schedules. wire in her arts and crafts class. . , 1 t sv s l 3 , , WE 1 e 'cz ' , -iff Cheryl Page and Barbara Ervin demonstrate the fact that all is not fun in the kitchen. After the meal is eaten, the dishes must be clone. Jan McCluskey, Frank Williams, and Donald Steinman concen trate on their special senior tests. Skills am! Craffs Bonnie Nations and Linda Douthit mimeograph important school papers. Beside the more academic subjects, many crafts and practical skills are offered at North High. Included among these are courses in home economics such as cooking and sewing, business courses such as typing, and that many things are Sm' made on fhe Iogm, and arts and crafts courses in leather craft and weaving. Susan Griffiths proves that weaving is not a lost art Wir - rr gp ,Q , v'A , 3 - ' A- 7 ' I , ' 1 r 1 - 4 r W 51 A , an . f Cheryl Pullan, Leslie Th0mPS0n, and Rene Davis Kathy Chase and Tom Green explore the interior of an prepare 6 meal in Their home eC0I'10mlCS CIBSS- amphibious animal which is commonly known as a frog. I , , f If ,U I f . N I K Xp! NX L my A Rx Xl i xx' Xf N Y LJ V P i X x g K , Ks N x P N 1 I f 1 I , , 1 I 4 , , , . rf, I , 1 f ,lf l'b ' 'x fq ! 5 I 1, fx N. w , ,E I .X 1, f f J Q' L V x Xa V M l ' x , SVDRTS I r t . x . , wg- YQ , -- Y . ' .. 1 . n -I r J . 1 Q 1 ., ' mv I v k . P 4 I ' A xb nv h A x ' R I-..,. ,. 3 N ' A, -vi T k ' 'Q' 0' 9 .' P-. ,. ff -Y I ' ' W N ' ' l g I r- Q -. Y 'F c - .M X X r ' - xx J V 1 F -I J f - ' . F. . 1 I X ' 'if K V f 4 X I X L X 0,1 I .f ' - ,. 1,4 , 1 I, I, , - I if 1, , f f - v HX. 1 if 1 H' N., Lp' . -, I , I ' h W Q- f ' v f 5 x. in ' . 1 'f f , W . l , W V - ' I ,-,-J ka ML C c 1 5' CL1f'-ff tv K' fl? K :ik 0'-C Ui! nf 5 1 iff 5 V63-t , cl' Z x f ', kia 5' f' .0-'u c'1f VA-4-'ff fy 7 Fc' Q warn ffm ffl Cl, X L 'l-Lrykfb, C5766 flfff C 4' A C iz 41' 'I ff? A r -'ff' J . arsiicy goofdall fjeam . Xin 1' iff? ,Ak Front Row, Left to Right: Winston Green, manager, Mike Hoggan, Ronnie Swan, Bob Smith, Don Bowling, DeWayne Leavitt, Mickey Clifton, Bruce Crile, Bob Reinboldt, Art Colangelo, Paul Winslow, Buddy Young, Jay Edwards, man- ager. Second Row: Coach Marvin Wahlin, Coach Jiggs Hardt, Steve Denton, Sheldon Silberman, Frank Diumenti, Larry Palmertree, Bob Stafford, Dennis Keith, Adolpho Quezada, John Gaskin, Gary Shipley, John Eager, Bill Rudd, Guy Gillman, Coach Ed Anderson. Back Row: Jim Koch, George Mies, Phil Atkerson, Bill Heflin, Barney Cahill, Ken Citron, Joe James, Dick Tucker, John Stewart, Bob King, Don Schmelling, Dan Darnell, manager. Tucson .... S. Mountain A-1 5- Juvvm -- J.,-L. W ,di ' nl' A JF.. 4,-in Kvgu . ' - ' ' -I , - ,, 1- -v Dennis Keith fights off St. Mary's tackler as he crosses goal line. Amphi ....... ,.,,,, St. Ma ry's ...... ..,.,. West ............ ,.,,,, C. Hayden ....... .,,.,, Camelback ...... ,,,,,. Mesa ............ ..,.,, P. Union ..... ...... North North North North North North North North North Under the sure direction of Coach Marvin Wahlin, the North High Mustangs used varia- tions of the single wing in coniunction with the T formation. . Mustang gridders were turned back in their first game by a confident Tucson Badger team, with a score of 21-12. North's second game turned out more suc- cessful on the scoring end. At the end of the third quarter the score was 20-0. In the last three minutes, however, the Amphitheater Panthers sneaked in three touchdowns. But the Mustangs came out on top, 20-18. Against St. Mary's, the Mustangs played with precision and power. The Knights were powerless to stop the overwhelming drive of the Mustangs, with the score 27-6. When North High came up against powerful West High, the Mustangs were expected to be wiped out. North kept up a running battle until the end. The score ended up at 27-21, with West on top. The next team the Mustangs faced was Carl Hayden. Although the Falcons played their first season last year, they came all too close to beating the Mustangs, with a score of 20-13. Above: In action cutouts show Dennis Keith carrying ball, and Bob Reinboldt closing in for a tackle. Sfafe Sfars On the left is Bob Reinboldt, defen- sive linebacker and on the right is Dennis Keith, offensive halfback, who gained over 1000 yards during the season. Camelback, not yet a power in football, fell easily to the insistent Horses. With the score 26-19, the Spartans were outclassed. South Mountain, then the leader of the conference, overwhelmed the Mustangs. Their superior weight and power ran over the Horses for a final score of 21-O. The Mesa .lackrabbits were supposed to run over North High with much more gusto than the Rebels had shown. However, the Mustangs had other plans. The Horses came within seven short points of tying the elusive Jackrabbits. The score, 13-6, was a result of a slow, defensive game. North's record up to that point was 4-4. The Mustangs played with traditional spirit, as they defeated the Coyotes 13-7. Dennis Keith and Bob Reinboldt turned in outstanding play all season. For this they were elected All State by the Republic and Gazette. Dennis was elected for his splendid play as a halfback, and Bob Reinboldt was chosen for outstanding defensive work. Both boys played their last season for North High. Dennis gained over 1,000 yards all during the season, mak- ing 14 touchdowns. Bob Reinboldt single- handedly made over three-fourths of the stops in the South High game. Dennis was only three touchdowns behind Lewis Albright, of Scotts- dale, who won the city scoring championship. 1 69 A West High tackler attempts to bring down Art Colangelo Q85 as Bob Reinboldt C1 51 comes to his rescue. George Mies receives a pass in the end zone for a touchdown :g gi Hi? North High ball-carrier, Dennis KeithU3D, eludes Phoenix Union tackler. musfangs ramp 2 Cpponen is A l Fi lm, Q h X pt ,p 'rv' f f ' ,. 95 I ff ,f 'ii ' Mesa Jackrabbit downs Mustang, Ronnie Swan, in game which ended in a victory for the Jackrabbits. Q W , . , Y-L-,...f-Q A Phoenix Union player attempts to bring down Art Colangelo as he attempts to intercept a pass. 169 ufu re arsifcy qoofdall fjeams D 'V f f- m lg' Q J in in 'fl A 5, if 3 K ivfflitgw J .J r , .Q , -f - J wi-- 'il lk , ' 4 aa- it ' V If bn f' f fi. it cj. g f ff 1 -Lf ff L t J YJ N Z J 4 pl an l 1 -... 5 w r . J ' , I ax The Junior Varsity members are: Front Row: Sonny Stires, Terry Le Fevre, Mike Love, Owen Kelly, Charles Cherry, Steve Foster, William Kondora, Paul Meka, Timmy Myers, Larry Huseman, manager. Second Row: Joseph, Larry Munger, Jeff Kracht, Richard Rice, Ian Pryde, Don MacClary, Van Lith, Floyd Bratten, Frank Hudspeth, Larry Brockman, Bill Reid. Third Row: Coach Sandoval, Ronny Flores, George Gountainis, Floyd Dugan, Tommy Fulton, Skip Mealy, Jim Hunter, John Cardon, Allen Ryker, Tom McMorris, Bill Beinlich, Carter Crile, Dan Smith, Bob Sorgatz, Coach Caldwell. Back Row: Tim Malumphy, Greg Sorenson, Bill Tice, Ed Barker, Marshall Pilkington, Glen Gray, Kenny Chase, Ray Mathieson, Mike Heitz, Jim Bullard, Marvin Schmidt, Dick Bartholomew, Kenny Colbert, Larry Luckett, and Gary Davis. E E' J 'S J if F 9 M CR , , ,J A L A, , I . fi, aw . My -'N hx V , A I ft, ' ,K Q It Q K VW if I We i 'JA S' .+ V I , , rff ' 'Ts li 'V flflfi ' ll x 3, f' J , . J., W- I gig , V ,.,,. .mf Xxx 'A ,AEM V Xi S15 Q f x ' , My ,f il' A 1, N9 ,B -V V ff , yy' ghx I f , 3 ' J 15 M U5 .figrlzref .,. T70 V-Zim fa. 95 ,1 The Freshman members are: Front Row: Harold Christopherson, manager, Fred Willman, John Swearengin, Shelby Hyde, Jim Davis, Ross Shannon, John Gleames, Dick Sheppard, Ray Butler, Mark Medigovich, Dennis Meador, manager. Second Row: Craig Tvedte, Jim Ganclell, Joseph Wells, Nick Chavin, Francis Sanders, Gary Smith, Jerry Lehman, Philip Smith, Jerome Meno, Donald Braaten, Hayden Scheider, Ronald Duncan, Philip Luckett. Third Row: Coach McDermott, John Gooch, Terry Joachim, Steve Shupe, Tony Christy, Dennis Corralles, Dan Vukobratovich, Jerry Kellogg, Richard Keith, Terry LaDow, Paul Fey, Jan Gilbert, Coach Fowler. Back Row: Tim Blaylack, Tony Liiubicich, David Hill, Safford, Robert Conner, Wallace Phelps, Naughton, Mike McGinnis, Robert Burg, John lgleski, Ray Butler. ww mf 1 C5if?fL2?Z5Qf7f,' Vw 7, f f 1 1 , fm , ,ff f 7 f i.. fff f f ,f, ff, , fffmry , W J, 4, V , ,FV fl's ' vcr 'f' 421,53 ' L W if ,L L 2 f I f I 'V A M A ' W xr L I X 1241 3 -'ww I Q., 1 orfll xjlfg ,S qfarsify l3asAefdall qeam . . . Mustang cagers are: Front Row: Ronnie Swan, Doug Westley, Denny O'Toole, Frank Williams, Robin Dick, Bobby Valenzuela, and Bob Waller. Back Row: Coach Hardt, Mike Kennedy, Fred Knight, Phil Atkerson, Dennis Dairman, George Brown, and George Mies. George Mies 1441 lands on the floor in scramble for ball. North High's Mustangs completed the most successful basketball season in the school's history this year, with 22 wins and 2 losses. The only regular season loss of the year came at the hands of the West High Thunderbirds. ln that game, the Mustangs took a T4-0 record to the Thunderbird court and went home on the short end of a 38 to 32 score. In December, the Mustangs won the Annual Christmas Tournament by beating Phoenix Union and South Mountain. The win over Phoenix Union was one of two that the Mus- tangs compiled over their cross town rivals. ln the AA Tournament in Tucson, the Mus- tangs again beat the Coyotes Q61-6Oj and went on to become Class AA Champions by beating Camelback Q60-501 in the finals. How- ever, in the State Tournament in Tempe, the Mustangs ran into some misfortunes and lost in the semi-finals to the Coyotes Q55-46j. The loss dropped the Mustangs to third in the final state ratings. Dennis Dairman, North's junior forward, was unanimously elected captain of the all- city cage team and was elected to the State All-Star Team as a first string forward. Fred Knight was chosen for the second team All State and second ' ' ' The as as ' ins Conference rj-ifle Mike Kennedy l22j attempts a basket I as a Tucson player blocks. ' , l Robin Dick C155 and Washington High player vie for ball. Fred Knight C555 lumps for shot as an opposing player fouls him. 4 . . . Cufsfancakng ecor St. Mary's player tries to block Bob Valenzuela 1401 as he goes for basket. North High won this year's Phoenix Union Holiday Basketball Tournament by virtue of wins over host Phoenix Union and South Mountain. In the tournament opener the Mus- tangs took an undefeated record onto the court against Phoenix Union. The Coyotes were the tournament's favorites on the basis of a T9 game winning streak and 94 wins in their last 98 games. The Coyotes had not been beaten on their home court since 1955. Ironic- ally the last team to beat the Coyotes on their home court had been North High in l955. U' Coach Hardt congratulates Fred Knight C555 after winning the AA conference title. With Dennis Dairman hitting 27 points and several Mustang cagers following close be- hindp the Horses won the P. U. game 63-55 in an overtime period. The next afternoon the Mustangs met the South Mountain Rebels in the finals. The Rebels had gained the finals by beating Camelback the day before. The Mustangs with Dennis Dairman and Robin Dick hitting well wrapped up the championship by defeating the Rebels 50 to 36. This victory not only gave North the Holiday Tournament championship but also left North High lead- ing the Class AA race. Blocking a shot by a Phoenix Union player in the AA Con- ference tournament are: George Mies 1445, Dennis Dair- man 1505, and Fred Knight 1555. gy Bi In scramble with a Camelback Spartan, Dennis Dairman C505 latches on to loose ball. ournamenf Slzofs Camelback camerahog foully pushes Denny O'Toole U05 out of the picture. 22 6114612 BasLef6allSeason ScAeJul si- Robin Dick C151 watches as Dennis Dairman 1501 tries to nab Fred Knight C551 recovers ball after basket attempt by a Washington player. North ....... ......... 4 7-36 North 56-36 North ....... ......... 5 8-38 North ....... ......... 3 8-34 North 63-35 North 50-35 North 57-46 North 42-31 North 53-36 North 58-43 North 51-42 North 53-46 North ....... ......... 5 8-26 North 74-46 North 32-37 North 56-33 North 65-28 North 53-46 North 61-60 North 60-50 North 59-49 North 56-47 North 49-55 Tucson South Mountain Flagstaff Camelback Phoenix Union South Mountain Central Washington West St. Mary's Camelback Flagstaff 'Washington Sunnyslope West Pueblo Central Catalina Phoenix Union Camelback Chandler St. Johns Phoenix Union Camelback player shoots bas- ket despite blocking efforts of Dennis Dairman C501 and Fred Knight C55l. gn 1959 Seam Fred Knight C551 grapples for the ball with an opposing player as George Mies C445 and Robin Dick C151 look on. Dennis Dairman C505 searched for opening to pass ball to George Mies C445 as Fred Knight C551 guards. ,ZQZQSAOW J CCOV J.V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE North ........................., 29-35 Tucson North ........ ........ 6 1-69 South Mountain North ........ ........ 3 7-35 Flagstaff North ........ ........ 3 1-42 Camelback North ........ ........ 3 6-40 Central North ........ ........ 4 7-42 Washington North ........ ........ 5 2-48 West North ...,.... ........ 46 -30 St. Mary's North .,...... ........ 3 6-33 Camelback North ........ ........ 3 8-37 Flagstaff North ........ ........ 5 5-37 Washington North ........ ........ 5 6-37 Sunnyslope North ........ ........ 4 3-58 West North ........ ........ 4 5-43 Pueblo North .......................... 57-43 Central After a shaky beginning, during which they were victorious in only one game out of five, the T959 Junior Varsity Basketball Team made a fine comeback by winning nine of the last ten games. The coach of this team was Mr. W. H. McDermott. Owen Kelly U U and a Washington player lump for the ball in a game which ended in victory for the Mustangs. The Junior Varsity members are: Kneeling: Jerry Chandler Richie Jacobs Bob Cone Owen Kelly Bob Harrington, Tim Myers, Gary Green, John Harrington. Standing Jim Joseph manager Larry Palmertree Ed Ratcliff, Gilbert Monti, George Farnbach, Greg Pierson Steve Hansen James Anderson Larry Brock man, and Coach McDermott. flu, x, ll 1 -wil nz' Ll Mila C 66 99 66 9! V25 144014 2 S and l! 211425 The Blues are: Kneeling: Ronnie Thomas, Ross Shannon, Bill Burson, Doug Ewals, Andy Hansom, Ronnie Corak. Standing: Danny Vukobratovich, Bob Connors, Wally Phelps, Ted Borek, Richard Pitman, and Coach Anderson. 3 5 f Qlll QQ! egg Q gg3g,f?'g,r X 5 as The Reds are: Kneeling: Dennis Gorman, Dennis Abert, John Weimer, Larry Cooper, Steve Shupe, Irby Cain, James Costelle. Standing: Art Freeman, Mike McGinnis, Jeff Cornoyer, Freddy Wellman, Bill Mitchell, Robert Brown, and Coach Sandoval. ross- ounfrty eams 1 y The Varsity and J.V. members are: Front Row: Bob Chapman, Alan Olson, Mike Batchelder, Jerry Shandley, Cesar Casciola, John Hollowell, Harold Coats, Charles Burkins, John Silverthorn, Coach Wolfe. Back Row: Ken Sherwook, Mike Sparkes, Ken Young, Robert Johnston, Ken Tillery, Bob Jopp, Joe Molnar, Steve Potter, Oliver Koniia, and George Leon. WI f' V North runners are hidden in scramble across starting line at city cross country meet. g 4 if kt Front Row: Fred Jensen, Richard Elsby, Joe Johnson, Oliver Koniia, Coach Wolfe. Back Row: Mike Markham, Ed- die Kink, Andy Hansom, Richard Young, Bill Nichols, Philip Potter, and Grant Kaiser. QPQSA Cross- ounfrcy ,QF f f3iQ'L- . rf: x 1 Ted Borek catches his breath after winning a cross country run. A Republic and Gazette representative presents the trophy for the city meet to the Phoenix Union Coach. ,M f,,.., W,-F arsifgy, . ., anal 7rosA fjifac qeams ' T' ' 16- Yi wan N56 The Varsity and J.V. members are: Front Row: Jim Bullard, Adolpho Quezada, Mike Love, Dennis Keith, Rick Beal, Art Colangelo, Jack Pilkington, John Silverthorn, Steve Potter, Tom McMorris, Mike Aarni, Steve Foster. Second Row: Mike Batchelder, Ken Young, Lou Jekel, Jerry Hignite, Harold Galbreath, Jeff Kurtzman, Ben Click, Wayne Coleman, Joe Molnar, Frank Diumenti, Frank Williams. Third Row: Paul Witmer, Don Cline, Terry Kipp, Jim Peloso, Charles Burkins, Connie Paxton, Ronnie Chase, Jerry Shandley, Ed Gully, Albert Muse, Ronnie Hall. Back Row: Barney Cahill, Steve Booth, Harold Coats, John Hollowell, Richie Jacobs, Robert Johnston, Cecil McLeod, Buddy Young, Owen Kelly, Mickey Clifton, and Coach Hardt and Wolfe. my Nm! The Freshman members are: Front Row: Mike Moore, Dennis Abert, Ted Borrie, Mike Markham, Richard Elsby. Sec- ond Row: Jerry McDroven, Larry Cooper, Joe Johnson, Mike Rockick, Tom Flint. Back Row: Coach West, Richard Pitman, Ed King, Richard Young, and Miles Lister. Cufsfamhng SLM uffers . . . delivers . . . . . . follows through. Wayne Coleman pivots . . . Shown in sequence above, is Wayne Coleman, a promising sophomore shot putter. l li'ii 'l r K. if i gi nun... . N ' i ,W K cm ,,i, 2 5 W Q 'gif , 'wg J A QQ nt S2 A f.v Q s Phil Atkerson, senior, puts a practice shot in Phil delivers shot during meet. warm up before meet. cNorfA i7l'acL Sfars Karl Johnstone grits his teeth as he tries for the national discus record. Jim ludke swings over the bar in a track meet. Karl pivots as he throws a practice discus. This year the North High track team was blessed with talent all around the track. Starting off with the dash, Rick Beal has run a lO.5 'l00 yard dash at press time. This is considered good, as the season had iust started. In the 440 yard dash, Pat Walsh, who had iust come back from an illness, was expected to run the circuit in about 52 seconds. Rick Beal also had turned in the best time in the 220. He has turned in a 22.5 timing. Terry Kipp was the biggest contender in the 880 yard run. He had been timed at 2 minutes and 5 seconds. Mike Batchelder aced out Kenny Young in the mile run. Mike's best time to date has been 4:40, while Young's time was 4:50. i A i 1 I . M f., MQ ' f Lou Jekel clears the high hurdle . . . 4 r W X w, V V,V, if wif - ' 1 - i A i f ' ' 45,54 7 ffiyw 1 ' ' , ' , Y f, M f Gjyw, 1-ig, U ' f hr 147' ' ' , Lf Y I 'f9riK.f..r21ar We -mf' M ' 1, , 554 1. r ue e f ' 'A f '- M 1' ' f H I 'f . - X g f V lf- f ' f v Ayn f wwf si ,, gf ,, , ,ffl ,' Q ' Zi .4 'gi' Ljfiiid We 3 nf, if f, A , Av.. 4 f uv , I 2 6 Q, Z' H , 4 ,pry ,W 1 V V W W 8 W 4 V .f ' ,,e,,4?,,,,,,,7M4,U, A W V124 W w 5 ' ff V 'wz 'f M f',, 'Zhu ,,,' I i 1 Q, ,V ,,,, ,,,f.AVL H ,A A, Vi , M, , Q ' f f ,f-,M ,W f2'fWy,,w,, V, , 5 ,, f, ,rf , 'I 5 I H ' ,,,,ff,',f, , 'G'f' -A -,QL 1 ,, ' . 211, , i i J' i r'-:ffl A' 9 When Jekel finishes first in the race. Terry Kipp finishes second in 880 run. 'fa' J f :M fx, ff Z 6 ' v4 7 44 ' fgfff T iff' if' .4 , f gg rp f, X , Aff' 1 , V, , M f g , j -Qyw 5 f K 5 0 X A.:f,, ffgf ye fy f 5 f ff in W 35,1 f M , aff? , X ,, 4' Jim Ludke swings high 1 f : Q3 in Ludke clears bar. 'fi .N-X W Rss- i 4 W -'fc fi! ' 1 5 . 4 f-Z1 , A, , , , X v. ' iffy, f, ,f H '-1--f,,h ' f '41 f ,gfiy l 7 ,f'., Z ' u , 'Q ,wr ,, my . My !,,V X 'VA 1 Q , . ,.,, , V , 5 , ' fa ' f if -' , A, , , 'YWW ' ' , , I 1 ' I ,V Kg: 3 , N, ' GV V pf A f I 4' ' ' ' -1 A xi , L., , J ff 4, f' . - ' .f ,, f' , 1 r Q 'f' f -4 .104 W.-1 ' K M l 3 ': 'V ini' fb-'57 ,P - 4 W y f 9 f I z ,i,,, ,' . N A M ' - r 4, if f4w'i,,'-1s ks a,r,,f , 1 ' Htl fm' in xl' A T-if I, s, 5 Q wp! 4 g ' , - . 1 r- , . 1 1' ,lv ,,w ' A, ' , ,i . ' W ' ,J LQ! tr y. , ' , l , l r,-'-i V -V., W, ' 1 . ' sl. Yrbffsfrln 5?-Vg. , , , V ij' o'3T,ll?u Ti. , M ., , -A .14 fi A P Fil A 'fi A- x - Q, if T. A-CQ, .. will 1' .-lff5E?l 'l -.l'lWf5l',A'4 1 ,'N 'f'1' 4'-Qifx 'ff-xiii' sk.. wa s F qlgrfere qui.. ,yy yu. MM'- T, 'ul - -' , . 1 4l '.fy, r-.ugh-ii, 45 xi if-stall., 3, ,. . ' ' ll' 1 , 1- WWQ-Qi: W' Ml--5-.Y Track Coach, Vernon Wolfe. Frosh Decathlon winners were: Top: Dennis Abert. Second Row: Tony Igleski, Ted Borek. Bottom Row: Joe Johnson and Richard Pit- man. ecafAlon inners .. 'Qfsl 4 x 4? LB T., , . : y PH02, flhgx is 3,5 TRAQE' ' K 'T , ,Z li l I Varsity Decathlon winners were: Front Row: Terry Kipp and Albert Muse. Back Row: Lou Jekel and Wayne Coleman. The decathlon is a composite contest consist- ing of ten events on the track and field. The winners have to be outstanding in all forms of track. This year, for the first time, a sophomore, Wayne Coleman, captured the top position. CACZW'lPi0Vl asedall mam y,,,,, , North ........................................ North ........ The Varsity members are: Front Row: Dan Darnell manager Ron Condron Richie Chiate Paul Meka Bill Bockman Second Row: Jack Wilson, Bob Smith, Bill Coahran Dave Fellars Fred Combs Al Bauer Back Row Bob Gordon George Mies, Bob Valenzuela, Doug Westley Dick Tucker Mike Kennedy Lou Webb and Coach Fowler Not pic tured are Buddy Sunshine and Fred Knight. CISCLCIII SCAGJMIG Phoenix Union South Mountain North . Brophy Prep North .,,,,,.,. .......... S t. Marys North ,,,,..,. ...... C amelback North ....... Flagstaff North . Brophy Prep North . Washington North ............. West North ......... Central North ........... Tucson North . Carl Hayden North Camelback North ,,,,,, ....... F lagstaff North ............. Mesa North ,,,,.. .... W ashington North ...... .---------.-- W SST North ,,-,,, ............... C entral North . Rancho High 1 1, iigghi, 'Q l ,,vF.,, A ,- Jig.. sn. CZSeLC1ll5qIfl61 members F4154 YJOL. Members of the pitching staff are George Mies, Bob Gordon, Ron Condron, and .lack Wilson. ...gnu-uv W We 4 4,0 4, 'bf f. 8 443 am, it ..'. 1 x- Y ,sf f ,., , im A 3, 9. 5 A 4, ,W 1.5, -as W 4 - Z'-aPf.Eg?LiFi . mgffbx r:- Q lnfielders are Richie Chiafe, Doug Westley, Bob Valenzuela, and Paul Meka. 'YIQIQIQ ,, 4 ,L Eiiix f Vi! ,V N. iw! 4 'S Catchers are Dave Fellars and Fred Combs. Again this year, North's Varsity Baseball team was ably coached by Mr. Ted Fowler. Behind the pitching of George Mies, Jack Wil- son, Ron Condron, and Sophomore Bob Gor- don, the Mustangs completed a highly success- ful season. The Mustangs were strong in all positions, and it showed in the season's results. With ten returning lettermen, and several younger players, the Mustangs were able to come out on top of most of their games this year. Returning lettermen, were: Dave Fellars, Buddy Sunshine, Doug Westley, Bobby Valen- zuela, Ron Condron, Dick Tucker, Fred Knight, Jack Wilson, Joe James, and George Mies. Outfielders are: Fred Knight, Lou Webb, Dick Tucker, AI Bauer, Bob Smith, and Bill Coahran. ,,,,..-..-,..- .,-,.,,.4-.-.--- ' ,fx N 'K L.-up ,X unior arsiicy asedall .., ,., ., , ,.,,, , ,,. , , . - . f-f.,,. , , ,.,,. H f K, In f ,,,. 7, 5, k I , , I Vkrk .K ,V,k VVVV f VV,VV, ,Zg,l.,.iL!,WV!k,,.5,,,,!sk V . V: 1 mn - 1 ,, 1 C , c , , l F ,,,,g it N Members of the J.V. team are: Kneeling: Eddie Ratcliff, Bob Harrington, Alfred Rohe, Kenny Chase, Tim Myers, Greg Sorenson, Gary Davis, J. L. Mealey, manager. Standing: Steve Hansen, manager, Bill Reid, Larry Brockman, Larry Antilla, David Engles, Kenny Wynn, Jerry May, Tom Fulton, Larry Palmertree, Gilbert Monti, and Coach George Sandoval. North High's iunior varsity baseball team had an excellent season winning eight games and losing two. Players hitting .300 or higher included Tim Myers, Larry Palmertree, Ed Ratclift, and Ken- ny Chase. Leading pitchers were Bill Reid 4-1, and Dave Engles 3-1. North is confidently expecting an excellent varsity next year. easons esu lfs North ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 4-1 Phoenix Union North ,,.,,,,. .,.,,, 5 -4 South North ........ 12-7 Brophy North ........ North ........ North ........ North ........ North ........ North ....... North ........ 190 14-5 St. Mary's 7-6 Camelback 3-0 Brophy 2-14 West High 3-7 Central 10-5 Carl Hayden 6-5 Camelback 1 L k f 2 1 i Q, if f A U ,, f 4 M my 5, LH, V 4 ,Nj fy is ar, f 1 f , jg,-fi Yrllk h. ip, N ,, f, A D X , X lc v. I 1 ,mf W' , - K fy, pf ' Z5-p, fa, + FW iff .ol L, 114014 5, ,,,, ,, R, .Q W . W 1 , 1 1' ff q ' ,,-'s ' ' V 51 Af . -'j .law -N 5 -,iff If., if ,g'i1,,, ,, X-V ' , 1 x NW lwgxi M5256 fi ' W V - lf1rafii'fii ff H, N AK., ,G p -:af 4, A member of an opposing team slams out a base hit against the J.V. xgnframurallgasedall fxqff P Winning team members are: Front Row: Buddy Sunshine, Jack Wilson, Dave Fellars. Back Row: Allen Bauer, Gary Davis, Jerry May, Greg Sorenson, Bill Reid. Not shown are: Glen Gray, Clyde McLeod, Jerry Naughton, Jim Beauchamp, George Gountanis, Joe Coffey, and Kenny Wynn. This year the annual intramural tournament was played between two teams. The two teams, with Jack Wilson and Ron Condron as captains, played five games, Jack's team won all five to emerge the champions. The intramural teams are composed of ball players from freshman to varsity. As the season is usually in December or January, the intramurals serve to get the boys in shape for the coming of the regular spring season. Not all of the varsity ball players are able to compete in the intramurals this year because of basketball, but after the season it is safe to assume they reported in good shape. Both teams were coached by Ted Fowler. Buddy Sunshine won the batting title with a record of 6 hits out of 12 f.500l batting turns. Dave Fellars came out for a close second with 5 hits in 12 times 1.4171 at bath. Both Buddy and Dave are varsity players. From the Ron Condron team came the third place batter, freshman John Geams, with 4 for 12 f.333l. Each year a trophy is awarded to the win- ning team with the name or captains named added yearly. Last year the winner was the team captained by Bill Reid, freshman and Junior Varsity pitcher. Jack Wilson's name was added this year. Members of Jack's team were: Glen Gray, Jerry May, Clyde McLeod, Jerry Naughton, Buddy Sunshine, Jim Beauchamp, George Gountanis, Gary Davis, Greg Soren- son, Allen Bauer, Dave Fellars, Joe Coffey, and Kenny Wynn. 191 arsifyy an . ennis earns V JSP U' 'fe is E Varsity and J.V. members are: Front Row: Coach Jim Horne, Ron Bergamo, Pat Murphy, John Freeman, Bill Hoots, Jim Smith, Jim Nelson, Mike Smith. Back Row: Mike Horwitch, Mike Carney, Mitch Warren, Ted Smith, George Olney, Don Lim, Pete Raubenheimer, and Jon Wallace. J North High's Boys' Tennis team was coached by Mr. James Horne. Pete Raubenheimer played number one position for the team tol- lowed closely by Don Lim, Jim Smith, Bill Hoots, and Pat Murphy. This year was a rebuilding year with one ofthe youngest group of boys in quite a few years. In, the background, standing behind the varsity team was the Junior Varsity. This group of boys, though comparatively new to tennis, did a fine iob of backing up the varsity. The number one man of the Junior Varsity was Ron Bergamo. He was followed by Jon Wallace and Mitch Warren. These boys practiced long hours to achieve the precision necessary for tennis. Their skill and coordination helped them to win matches throughout the state as well as among themselves. 'Q fin ' r ! if ,.-. , . .. ,. ,. , , fu-, W' f W. ,, Pete Raubenheimer, number one man, makes a back hand shot. l P- W I QQ! is girls , D ennis earns as 'S' --wk ',ff m Varsity members are: Front Row: Karen Fuiks, Judy Cowan, Gloria Pogson, Patsy Kimse, Sheila Wil- son, Nancy Story, Miss Wilkinson. J.V. members are: Bagk Row: Nancy Cline, Mary Anne Sizemore, Sharon Hunt, Ann Munro, Mary Struthers, Laurie Dreisbach, and Linda McCall. E59 Freshman members are: Front Row: Linda Mullen, Patty Doyle, Laurie Dreisbach, Linda McCall, Marsh Freemon. Back Row: Mary Struthers, Judy McClintock, Susanne Lewis, Joan Cary, Miss Wilkinson. 4 judo 6-Band l li A fl XV , ik if v 3 Team members are: Front Row: Scott Green, Bill Nichols, Jim Cention, Paul Gannarelli. Back Row: Bob Sorgatz, Doug Robinson, Bob Hansson, Steve Ervay. Doug Robinson is pinned by Steve Ervay. The North Phoenix High School Kyoren Dojo Judo Club originally started out as a R.O.T,C iudo club. Last year the club ex- panded and opened their membership to the whole student body. The members of this club participated in the first annual judo tourna- ment held in Tucson, Arizona. They also had throughout this year contests among them- selves, at which they decided who the better iudo students were. The president was Bob Hansson and vice-president was Steve Ervay, both seniors. kyuolo yjfolcls Qemonsfrafec! Paul Gannarelli is thrown by Bob Hans- son in a sacrifice throw called Tomoe- noge. A iudo team is composed of five members. In a sheai, or iudo match, the first men on each team compete and the winner stays in the ring. The winner takes on each man on the opposing team until another man wins. The team with men left over is the winning team. North High's judo team competed against Williams, Luke, Davis-Monthan air bases. Also they have competed against four Phoenix Boys' Clubs, several west coast teams, and the Tucson School of Judo. Doug Robinson is throwing Steve Ervay in a hip throw called Ogoshi Jim Cemtior is throwing Bob Hansson in a straight arm roll called Kato Garuma. resihng earns 4 fi IX ra .Q l .. Q ' ' Front Row: Coach Caldwell, Don Braaten, George Stahl, Bill Beinlich, Tom McLaughlin, J. Mooley, Kenny Chase, Frank Jenson, Chuck Barnes. Second Row: John Stewart, Bob King, Don Brown, Lloyd Melton, Bruce Crile, Tom Burson, Norman Bryant, Vic Shroat, Larry Lickett, Norville Parry, Jim Molnar, John Echeveste, George Leon, Coach Wahlin. Back Row: Mark'Colquette, manager, Dick Butler, Gary Molnar, Floyd Braaten, John Eager, Sheldon Silberman, Robert Barger, Don Schmelling, lan Pryde, Jerry Gruhn, Don Smith, manager. North High's wrestlers finished a successful season, winding up with a record of 5 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. After finishing second in our district, with Phoenix Union on top, the Mustangs went to the state tournament. Despite some fine individual performances by Lloyd Melton, who finished second in the l65 pound class, Don Brown, third, in the 175 pound class, and John Stewart who fin- ished third in the heavyweight class, North finished sixth in the tournament. A strong Washington High team won. Although North High's wrestling teams did not finish on the top of the heap this last year, they expect to have a good solid team next year. ' ,W ' mag, , ,::.f!?lf?WH'-' , 1 , '14 I I yfxfqqu.-U Dewayne Leavitt pins his South Mountain High opponent. j,y.'q,f,r,5Q.f 4,1 yr. 3Cjff2ZQ,f'47, 22fffQ'fl5 QQyff 'f iff Y 57' 9' ff 'flff ,Kuff ' mf M ' if . 'puffs gore.. Under the excellent guidance of Coach Anderson, North High's golf team enioyed a banner year. Following a first game loss to Central High, the team made a strong comeback until it was rated one of the best in the valley. With the exception of Jim Lawrence all of the squad will be graduating this year. This will include number one and number two men Phil Edlund follows through on a Larry Stewart and Phil Edlund respectively. This will leave several positions open for next year. Our confidence lies with Coach Anderson to bring us another great team. Members of 1958-1959 golf team are: Front Row: Doug Horne Jim Lawrence, Bill Mitchell. Second Row: Phil Edlund, Coach Anderson Larry Stewart, and John Haverland. Q drive. Preparing to putt is Doug Horne, golf i l 2 l .N 9 X A s lv team member. MY . M, P' .6 -ff! T , tt' 5 . Y , l Q , ,.Q 3 I3 GAA Cabinet members are: Front Row: Sylvia Lee, president, Margaret Manning, treasurer, Linda Hurd, vice president. Sec- ond Row: Mona Gephart, secretary, Judy Brown, sophomore representative, and Barbara Mintz, iunior representative. I ., .. A- , Q NX ,.g.. Ai K gi I 6, L eq? lb Q My KX in gm ,Vx ,E gigs VK ,Ma . .IL . J, 5 ' , tt,t Q 1,7 1 , ' , A if v i ' A ,gap-W ' - 5, 3434, ,Egg 45 ,17 '-f A 5 , + A if ieir a. 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They also represented North in the state convention at Tempe. There they participated in golf, archery, and badminton. Their spon- sor was Miss Brenneman. Their meetings were held every Monday and Wednesday after school. IIIIJCCVS an mem CVS Upperclass members of GAA are: Front Row: Mary Hearne, lg Goodwin, Sylvia Lee, Mona Gephart, Jeanette Manning, Pat Kimse. Second Row: Betty Helsing, Darlene D'Arcangelo, Annise Skowsen, Sharon Rau, Sharon Colvin. Back Row: Sue Spurlin, Margaret Manning, Joyce Freemon, Judy Brown, Barbara Mintz, and Linda Hurd. srl l l l if' Freshman members of GAA are: Front Row: Glenda Rau, Arlene Hutson, Linda Aldama, Bonnie Hamman, Marsha Hanes, Marcia Freemon. Second Row: Beth Stuckey, Andrea Azoyan, Susan French, Donna Knorr, Nancy Porter, Car- roll Rhoades, Pat Hogan. Back Row: Joy Ansel, Verna M-anning, Karen Muse, Joyce Pyhel, Diane Post, Debbie Dollard Joan Cary, Saundra Hawkins, Barbara Holzner, and Sue Roof. I , qjynxx P -w . . 3 . 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Peggy Stewart is seen trying out the famous swivel seat, another fine feature ofthe DeSotos and Plymouths being offered by STEWART MOTORS of PHOENIX. 1 205 Ariz n 's P rtrner an Pr was' Smce I 77 Hoofbeats photographer Denms Crawl explams plc ture composition Q N L E L F ANKowAnlzonA Mexucan Food At Its Fmest far Hilary allliklilg sQl V!Ci9 Also American Food Take out Service 1146 E McDowell Road Ph AL 8 1400 f d Y amass: ren-ani, UGFQSW XNSURKPIKE :savannas Congratulations and Best Wishes, Graduates! Desert Lithograph Inc. 2302 E. Henshaw l , ' 'Y l r r 'fii assi isa r l r r , ' X . 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ADAMS, DON Advanced Band, Service Band. ALPERT, BRENDA Homeroom Officer I, 2, Service Organization, Youth Employment Service, Advisory Board 3, Board President 4, Social Committee 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Glee Club Accompanist I, Dance Committee 2, Anytown U.S.A. 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Par- aaiL1sg,:2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 2, Honor 0 , , ,4- ANDERBERG, MIKE Transferred from Smiley Jr. High School, Denver, Colorado I, Home- room Co-Chairman 3, Class Council 3, Coin Club, Chess Club 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Vice President 3, Parnassus 3, 4. ANDERSON, JACK Rifle Team. ANDERSON, LOUISE Phi Tyo Y-Teens 2, 4, Art Club. ANDERSON, ROGER Service Organization Representative, Pep Club. ANDREWS, GARY Transferred from Albany Union High School, Albany, Oregon, and Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona. ARMSTRONG, CLAUDIA White Caps I, Stadium Club 2, 3, 4, Legio Honorus 2. ARNOTE, DONNA Service Organization I, Girl's League Council 2, 3, 4, Convention 3, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Par- nassus 3, 4. ARRECHEA, HARRY Transferred from Ventura Senior High School, Ventura, California, Football. ATKERSON, PHIL Football I, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track I, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4. BAGWELL, DAVID Cross-Country Track. BAILEY, MARLENE Homeroom Service Organization 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Advanced Girls' Choir 2, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. BARGER, RALPH BARON, ROBERT Homeroom Chairman 3, Drill Team 3, ROTC Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice President 3. BARSTOW, SUSAN Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2 ,3, 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. BAST, TERRENCE BEAL, RICK Homeroom Co-Chairman I, Band, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y. BECK, MICHAEL Boys' Alliance Representative 3, 4. BECKERLEG, MAUREEN Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. BECKMAN, CURT Student Council 3, Boys' Alliance I, 2, Varsity Cross-Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Football I, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Rotary Speech Winner I, Lancer Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Assembly 4. BELCHER, BILLIE MAE Homeroom Secretary 2, Big Sister 4, Pep Club I, Future Business Leaders of America, Treasurer 2, 3. BELL JUDY Advanced Girls' Glee Club. cfivifies BENDALIN, SHERMAN Student Council 2, 3, Social Committee I, 4, Boys' State 3, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Teenage Jury 4, Conference of Christians and Jews 3, American Field Service 3, Key Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. BENNETT, STEPHEN A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Student and Scholar Editor 3, 4, Chess Club, Secretary 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. BERKOWITZ, STEVE Corral Board 3, 4, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 3, Track I, Viking Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2. BIBEAU, MAUREEN Registration Office 3, Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 4. BILLINGS, VIVIAN Advanced Band 2, 3, 4. BISHOP, LINDA Student Council 4, Teenage Jury, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Golf Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club I, 2, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 4. BLACK, JANETTE Service Organization Representative 4, Cafeteria Control Board 4, Girls' League Council I, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Scholastic Art Exhibit 2, 3, 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y, Historian 2, Pep Club I, 2. BLANTON, CAROLYN BODILY, ELDEN BOOT, JULIA Pep Club I, 3, 4. BOWLING, DON Football I, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball I, Wrestling 2, 3, Troian Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. BOYLE, PAT BRADY, MICHAEL BRANNOCH, LOYD BRAYER, WIN Homeroom Chairman I, Co-Chairman I, Boys' Alliance I, Wrestling 2, Chess, Excelsus Hi-Y I, Talent Assembly I, Pep Club 2, French Club 3. BRIGHT, BARBARA Band I, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, JOYCE Service Organization 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Service Band 3, White Caps I. BROWN, LINDA Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, Girls' League Council, Pep Club, Future Teachers of America, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y. BROWN, WINSTON Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona. BROWNE, DONNA RAE Student Body Corresponding Secretary 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 2, Teens Against Polio, Girls' State, Arizona Student Coun- cil Convention 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Rotary Speech Con- test I, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary-Historian I, 2, Latin Club, President 2, Pep Club. BROWNELL, CHARLES Transferred from Oilwein High School, Oilwein, Iowa, Homeroom Chairman 2, Treasurer 2, Basketball I, Football I, Track I, ROTC Club I, 2, 3, 4, Judo Club 3. BULLA, BARBARA Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, Service Organization 2, 3, Pom Pon 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. BURNETT, JOANNE Y-Teens 2. BURNETT, JUDY Transferred from Collinwood High School, Cleveland, Ohio, Home- room Secretary I, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, North High Players 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 3, 4, Pep Club I, Tri-Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Arc-Ettes Tri-Hi-Y I. 2I3 4 BURRELL, PEGI CROSS, CAROLYN Transferred from Xavier High School, Phoenix, Arizona, Service Or- Student Council 41 Cafeteria Control Board 4, Service Organization ganization 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. I, Sadie Hawkins' Day Assembly 3, Football Attendant 3, Daisy Mae CAHILLI BARNEY 3, Parnassus 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 4. Football 3, 4, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Lettermans' Club, Future Business CUIMANES, EVELYN Leaders of America, Student Council, Service Organization, Social Committee, Sadie CARNEY, MIKE Hawkins' Day Assembly, Talent Assembly i, 2. Transferred from East High School, Waterloo, Iowa, Library Council, CURRY, LA DONNA Girls' League Council 'I, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 4, Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Sadie Hawkins' Day Assembly 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Activities Editor 4, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Vice President 4, Tri-Hi-Y Councl Representative 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, Pre-Model Legislature 3, 4, Alternate to Model Legislature 4, Legio Honorus 3. Junior Council, Baseball, Basketball, Band. CHALKE, GEORGE Advanced Band 3, Service Band 2, Excelsus Hi-Y I. CHAMBERS, DON Lancer Hi-Y, Secreta ry. CHASE, PAUL Football I, JV 2, Basketball I, JV 2, 3, Track I, Troian Hi-Y I, 2, 3, DALGLEISH' ARLENE 47 French Club 1, DAVENPORT, JEANNE CHIATE GARY Girls' League Council 3, 4, Vice President 4, Cabinet 4, Service Or- Ho'meroom Officer 'I 2 3- Vikin Hi-Y 3 4 Vice-President 4 ganizaiion Representative 'I' 2' Orchestra I' 2' 3' 4' Cappella CHRISTENSON ARDA ' ' ' 9 ' ' ' Choir 3, 4, Talent Assemblies 2, 3, Pagnaissus I, 2, 3, White Caps I, 1 PCIb2,N' H S't,. Service Organization. DAvISlegHA:LOTTEahona onor one Y CITRON1 KEN , , Assembly Crew 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Arizona Homeroom qhalrnfan If Football I1 JY 21 Va 5'fY 31 41 Track I1 State Forensics Contest 3, 2nd Place 3, Big Sister 4, Rotary Speech 'IV 21 37 Tfolan H Y 21 31 4' Contest 3, Annual Staff 4, Librarian 4, North High Players I, 2, 3, 4, CLARK, KAY Vice President 3, President 4, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 4, Historian 4, Pep Homeroom Service Organization Representative 3, Honor Roll 'l, 2, Club I, 2, 3, 4, Legio Honorus 2, Pre-Model Legislature 4. 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Big Sister 4, NOMA Spelling DAWSON ELAINE Comes' 37 Bonne Amie T I'I'II'Y I1 21 31 41 Se 9eam'a A m5 21 47 Transferred from Cedar City, Utah, Paper Staff, Tri Detts Tri-Hi-Y. Senior Girls' League Council, Secretary 4, Pep Club I, 2, 4. DAY LAWRENCE CLARK, KEN ' Boys' Alliance Representative 2, Service Organization Representa- DEAIPIJ' . O . 1. 2 tive 4, Pep Club l, 2, 4, North High Players, Scene Crew 'I, 2, Stage ep U ' ervlce rgamza Ion ' Crew 3, 4, Phoenix Advertising Club Essay Contest, Centurion Hi-Y 2, DICK1 ROBERT Excalibur Hi-Y 3, 4, Historian 4, Parnassus 3. Football: Basketball I1 21 31 47 Track- CLARKE, SUSAN DIUMENTI, FRANK Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Junior Class Vice President, Senior Class President, Cafeteria Control Board, Boys' Alliance Rep- resentative I, Winslow Convention 2, Baseball I, Basketball 'I, Foot- ball l, 4, JV Track 3, Varsity 4, Band I, 2, Troian Hi-Y 2, 4, Latin Club 2, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Challenger Hi-Y I. DOBBEN TOM A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Young Masters' Guild 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Scholastic Art Awards 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, Tri Detts Tri-Hi-Y 4. CLIFFORD, TYLER CLIFTON, MICKEY Transferred from Phoenix Christian High School, Phoenix, Arizona, ' . l . . Homeroom Chairman 2, Secretary 3, Co-Chairman 3, Varsity Track Homeroom Represemallve 3' Excallbur H Y'SeCrelarY4' 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Troian Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Legio DOSS1 BONNIE , , , , Honorus 3, Lettermans' Club 4, Transferred from Morristown High School, Morristown, New Jersey, Homeroom Co-Chairman 2, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Bonne CI-YAIIT1 GI-ENQA Amie Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 'I, 3, GAA I, Future Home- I-'b afY ASSISWUY- makers of America I. COASSOLO, EMILY DOSS, RON Pep Club I. Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. COE, NANCY V DOUTHIT, LINDA . . Transferred from Wasatch Academy, Mount Pleasant, Utah, Glee T 'DefiS Trl-I'II-Y,Chaplam. Club, Book Club, Annual Staff, Parnassus, Sadie Hawkins' Day Aqtivi- DRYFHOUT, LORETTA ties, Dispenser, Latin Club, North High Players, Feature Editor of Transferred from Morton High School, Lifesaving Club fl, 2, GAA I, 2, School Paper, A Cappella Choir, Plays, Chess Club, Treasurer, De- Tri Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y 4: Ice Skating Club. bate Contest, Assembly Committee, Journalism. DRIGGS, DEANNA COFFEY, JOSEPH Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, Modern Dance 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 3. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 'I, Bowling Team 4, Archery Club 4. DUFFORD, ARLENE Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, Rifle Team 3 4' Bowlin Team 4- COLANGELO, ARTHUR g . . , 1 1. .. 9 . 1 Student Council Representative, Football I, JV, Varsity, Track I, JV, giugegi img: Schcilarci' .SajIeSH3wk'B5 DaikdACI'Y'L'e5 3' Stadium Varshy:-rroian Hi-Y. U , appe a our , enlor ance vertlslng Committee. COLL ANNIE DURBIN, LQRRY 1 E l' H'-Y. . Homeroom Co-Chairman 2, Roundup Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, ECHEXYESFEUEELSRIA ' Eessrter 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Future Teachers of America I, Pep Advanced Girls, Glee Club 37 A Cappella Choir 4: Pep Club: GAA .Ii ' Office Assistant 3. CONDRON RON EDLUND, PHIL Homeroom Co:Chair.man I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Football I, Basketball Homeroom Officer 'I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, I1 21 31 4? V'k'n9 I'I Y 21 31 4- Varsity Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Control Board 4, Sadie Hawkins' COOPER, JACK Day Activities 3, Lettermans' Club 2, 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Advanced Band, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. SIUPS1 21 31 4- EDM ND LIN CRAWFORD' STEPHEN Transferred from Phoenix Christian Hi ' ' G - gh School, Ph , A 5 Adisgggd Band 2' 3' 4' Servlce Band 3' Band, Pep Band, Operettas, Basketball 3, Photo CIub,oPKDCIubUZona CR'LE1B , . . . EDWARDS JAY Varsliy Football' Va'S Y Wresilmg' Trolan I-I Y' Homeroom Chairman I, 4, Co-Chairman 2, JV Basketball Manager 2, CROBARGER, JOHN Varsity Baseball Manager 2, 4, Varsity Football Manager 3, 4, Viking Service Organization Representative 2, Excalibur Hi-Y Treasurer. Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ELDER, DIANE Student Council 45 Senior Class Secretary5 Social Committee 2, 3, Vice President 35 Cafeteria Board of Directors 45 Cafeteria Control Board 45 Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. ELLIOTT, ANNA Parnassus5 Latin Club, Secretary5 Library Assistant5 Office Assistant. ELSON, JERRY Band. ERVAY, STEVE Homeroom Co-Chairman I, Service Organization Representative I5 Judo Club Vice President 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Excelsus Hi-Y T5 ROTC Club 2, 3, 4. EVANS, BONNIE Service Organization Representative 25 Girls' League Council 45 Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 35 Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Clubs and Organizations and Student Government Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Big Sister 45 Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 45 Future Teachers of America I5 GAA I, 2, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Pre-Model Legislature 3, 45 North High Players 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4. EVERETT, DELECE Eomb ?0g1 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities5 Pep u , . FARMER, SANDI Homeroom Officer I, 2, Chairman I5 Student Council I5 Glee Club I, Advanced 25 Talent Assembly 25 Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 35 Military Queen 45 Teenage Jury 45 Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Secretary 25 Model Legislature 2. FELLARS, DAVID Homeroom Treasurer 45 JV FootbaII5 Baseball I5 Varsity 2, 3, 45 All- State 2 years5 Troian Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Class Assembly 4. FETTY, DAMON Bowling. FEYER, BILL Band 25 Student and Scholar 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Nautilus Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Archery Club 45 Ex- celsus Hi-Y I, 25 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. FIGARELLI, GRACE Homeroom Chairman 4, Girls' League Representative 45 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Treasurer 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Parnassus 2, 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2. FISHEL, RICHARD Executive Committee 3, 45 Homeroom Chairman I, 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Cafeteria Control Board5 Talent Assemblies I, 2, 35 Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 35 Key Club Vice President5 Pep Club I ,2, 3, 4, Vice President. FITCH, DONN Homeroom Chairman 25 Viking Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4. FITZGERALD, DIANE I Girls' League Council I, 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 45 Cafeteria Board 35 Service Band 25 Parnassus I, 2, 3, Planning Committee 2, 35 Na- tional Honor Society5 Band I, 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Model Legislature 2, 3, City Council, School Council. FLIPPER, CHARLOTTE Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Madrigals 3, 45 Book Club 5 Choral Teens I5 French Club I, 25 B-Sharp I, 2, Treasurer 25 Auditorium Club 35 Honor Roll I, 35 Anytown U.S.A. 25 Girls' State. FOSTER, SHEILA Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona I5 Tri- Hi-Y Council 3, City Council 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Tennis I5 Model Legislature 2, 35 Parnassus I, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. FOSTER, SUSAN Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona I5 Serv- ice Organization 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. FOWLER, PEGGY Transferred from Agua Fria High School, Agua Fria, Arizona, and from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona 3. FREDERICKSON, ARDIS Honor Court Secretary I. FREE FUIK FULL GAE MON, JOYCE Transferred from Illinois 2, and from Scottsdale High School, Scotts- dale, Arizona 35 Girls' Glee Club 35 Mixed Choir 25 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America I, 25 GAA 2, 45 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Girls' League Council 45 Amitie Tri- Hi-Y5 Hi-Scouts I, 25 Y-Teens 3. S, KAREN Corral Board, Vice President 45 Student Council 35 Cheerleader 45 Tennis 3, 45 Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice Pres. 3. MER, CHERIE GAA5 Pep Club. BLER, LINDA Homeroom Chairman5 Pep Club I, 2, 35 Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 35 Parnassus I, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Corral Board 35 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, President 3. GAN NARELLI, PAUL GAS GEA Latin Club5 Pep Club5 ROTC Club5 Judo Club. KIN, JOHN Senior Class Vice President5 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 45 Basketball I5 Baseball I5 Parnassus5 Troian Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Secretary, Council Representative. RY, WALLACE GEPHART, MONNA Transferred from North High School, Columbus, Ohio5 Student Coun- cil5 GAA5 Archery Club, Secretary-Treasurer5 Y-Teens5 Allied Youth5 Tri-Dettes Tri-Hi-Y. GERVASIO, NANCY Homeroom Secretary 2, Co-Chairman 45 Office Assistant5 Registrar's Office5 Girls' League 35 Pep Club 25 Parnassus I, 2. GIBBONS, STU JV Track 2. GIBB'S, CAROLEE Service Organization5 Office Assistant 2, 35 Hostess 4. GILMAN, GUY Football I, 2, 3, 4. GOLETZ, BILL Band I, 2, 3, 45 Service Band 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice President 35 Bowling Club 3, 4, President 45 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. GOODRICH, SARIA JO Transferred from Rhodes High School, New York, New York5 Student CounciI5 Service Organization Representative 45 Teenage Jury5 Glee Club I, 25 Drama Club I, 25 Debating Club 2, 3, Secretary. GOODWIN, INGRID GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. GOTO, KENNY Boys' Alliance Treasurer 45 Service Organization I, 35 Boys' Alliance Representative 25 ROTC Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Treasurer 35 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. GRAY, LESTER Transferred to North Phoenix High SchooI5 Band5 Junior Academy of Science. GRAY, SALLY Service Organization 25 Homeroom Secretary 35 Pep Club I, 2, 35 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3. GREEN, CAROLYN Girls' League 3, 45 Registration Office 3, 45 Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 25 Parnassus. GREEN, WIN Basketball Manager 25 Football Manager 3, 45 Wrestling Manager 3. GREENBERG, SUSAN GRIFFITHS, SUSAN Girls' League Council 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 4, Section Editor 45 Girls' Glee Club I, Advanced 25 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers of America I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, 3, President 35 Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 3, 4. GRIGGS, LINDA GRU Homeriom Officer 2, 35 Pep Club5 Bowling Club5 Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, Vice President 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Par- nassus I, 2. HN, GERALD Wrestling5 Cross-Country Track5 Key Club5 Troian Hi-Y. HALL, BARBARA Homeroom Secretary5 Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Legio Honorus 3. 2I5 HALVORSEN, CARL Excalibur Hi-Y. HAMMAN, GARY Boys' Alliance Representative 1, Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Service gand 2, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club , 4. HANSSON, BOB Key Club 2, 3, 4, ROTC Club 2, 3, Judo Club, President 2, 3, 4. HARLAN, MARGIE Transferred from Ames High School, Ames, Iowa 2, Homeroom Co- Chairman 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1, School Quartet 1, Varsity Cheerleading 1, Annual Staff 3, 4, Introduction Co-Editor 3, Senior Activities Co-Editor 3, Editor 4, Senior Index Editor 4, Clubs and Organizations Co-Editor 4, Class Play 1, White Caps 2, Pep Club 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRIS, LANE Transferred from West High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hockey 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. HARVEY, JACQUE LYNN Service Organization Representative 1, 4, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, North High Players 2, 3. HAWKINS, KENNY Pep Club 3, 4, Chess Club. HEINER, BILL Football 1, Golf, Advanced Band, Bowling Team. HELDERMON, JOYCE Phi Tyo Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. HELSING, INGRID ELIZABETH Annual Staff 3, Roundup Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Sadie Haw- kins' Day Activities 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. HENRY, HELEN Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 4, Class Council 4, Pom Pon 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Parnassus 1, 3, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 3, Girls' League Council 1, Social Committee 4 . HENSLEY, CONNELL Tennis, Track. HICKS, BARBARA Homeroom Officer 2, Girls' League Council 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Friendship Chairman 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Bonne Amie Tri Hi-Y 3, 4, Historian 4. HILL, LORETTA HILLMAN, ANN Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, Control Board 4, Executive Committee 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Daisy Mae 3, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y' 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, 3, Secretary 4, Pep Club 1, 3, 4. HILTON, VIVIAN Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Service Organization 1. HOBBS, MAY ROTC Club. HOESCH, DANNY Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Quill and Scroll 4, School Play 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4. HOGGAN, MIKE Homeroom Co-Chairman, SecretafY,, Boys' Alliance Representative, Varsity Football, JV Wrestling, Track 1, North High Players, Stage Manager, Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities. HOLLBY, YVONNE Intermediate Glee Club, Pep Club, Tri Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, White Caps. HORNBACK, CHARLES Transferred from Alameda Junior High School, Football 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Athletic Association. HORNE, DOUGLAS Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking Hi-Y. HORNER, LEE Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Dispenser 2, 3, 4, Voices Staff 4, Nut- cracker Suite 1, Annie Laurie 1, Assembly 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Nautilus Club 4, Book Club 4. HORWITCH, MICHAEL Homeroom Representative, Secretary, Tennis Club, Pep Club, Auto- mobile Safety Club. HOSTETLER, BOBBIE 6 Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Treasurer 2, 3. HURD, LINDA Homeroom Officer 2, Roundup Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 1, 3, Vice' President 4, All-Star 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club, President 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HUSEMANN, BARBARA Art Club 2, Parnassus. HYDE, RICHARD JV Football 3. INMAN, THOMAS ROTC 1, Audio Visual Aids 2, Rifle Team 1. ISON, SANDI Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Pom Pon 2, 3, 4, Talent Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Football Princess 2, Home- coming Attendant 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Legio Honorus 2. JACKSON, RUTH Service Organization Representative 2, Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, Service Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 2, Orchestra 3, 4,, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pep Club 1. JAMES, JOE Homeroom Officer 1, 4, Football 1, JV 2, 3, Varsity 4, Baseball 1, JV, Varsity, Troian Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President. JEKEL, LOUIS Varsity Track, Boys' Alliance Representative 1, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Teenage Jury 4, Dance Committee 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Legio Honorus 2. JOHNSTONE, KARL Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona, Home- room Boys' Alliance Representative 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Olympic Hi-Y 1, Lancer Hi-Y 3, 4. JONES, RUSSELL Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JONES, SHARON Student Council 1, 3, Executive Committee 3, Social Committee 3, Homeroom Chairman 1, 3, Secretary 4, Pom Pon 2, 4, Talent As- sembly 4, Glee Club 3, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Pep Club 1, 3. JOPP, PAT Transferred from South Dakota, Freshman Class President, Honor Court Judge 3, Chief Justice 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 2, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Dance Committee 3, Executive Committee 4, Annual.Staff 3, Guidance Office Assistant 2, Assembly Committee 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, City Council Representative 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Parnasus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. JORGENSON, SANDRA Cafeteria Control Board 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Tennis, Girls' Glee Club 3, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, 3, Chaplain 4, North High Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club, Bowling Club 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1. KANE, BOBBY KANE, GLORIA Homeroom Service Organization Representative 4, Executive Com- mittee 4, Modern Dance 3, Guidance Office Assistant 4. KASL, DENNIS Excalibur Hi-Y. KEGLEY, BARRY Rifle Team 2, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Vice President, ROTC Club 2. KEITH, DENNIS Boys' Alliance Representative 1, 3, Student Council 2, 4, Football 1, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, All-State 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 2, 3, Class Assembly 4. KEITH, DIANE Executive Committee 3, Homeroom Chairman 3, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain. KELLER, VICKI Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3. KELLY, MIKE Transferred from West Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2, Football 1, JV 2, Varsity 3, Parnassus 4, Troian Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. KELTON, CAROLYN Transferred from Scottsdale High School, Scottsdale, Arizona, Pom Pon, Pep Club, GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, Skating Club. KEMPER, KERRIE Homeroom Officer 1, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Pep Club. KENDALL, ELAINE Cafeteria Control Board 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 4, White Caps 2, Legio Honorus 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 1. KENDALL, PAT Cafeteria Control Board 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Archery Club 1. KENNEY, PATRICIA KETTLEWELL, JOHN Viking Hi-Y. KIMSE, PAT Homeroom Representative 3, Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. KIPP, TERRY Homeroom Boys' Alliance Representative 2, Cross Country Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2. KIRBY, DAVID Annual Staff, Pep Club. KLAMERT, BARBARA Girls' League Council 3, Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 2, 3. KLEMMER, JOEY Homeroom Officer 1, Pom Pon 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, Talent As- sembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2. KLINE, MIKE Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Art Club. KNIGHT, FRED Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Troian i-Y. KRAUSS, DAVID Band. KRIDLE, CONNIE Transferred from West Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2, Girls' League Council 1, Phi Tyo Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 4. LAMM, PATTI Transferred from East High School, Akron, Ohio 2, Service Organi- zation 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 3, 4, Legio Honorus 2, Y-Teens. LANDINO, FRANK Homeroom Co-Chairman, Service Organization Representative, Foot- ball 1, Rifle Team, Intramural Baseball, JV Wrestling, Judo Club, Phoenix Flying School. LANDINO, MIKE Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, Football 1, JV 3, JV Wrestling 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4. LARSON, GORDON Homeroom Officer 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, School Assembly 2, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, Young Master's Guild, Art Club 2, Scholastic Art Awards, Cornelia Perkins Memorial Art Award, North High Players. LARSON, SHARON Roundup Staff 2, 3, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. LAU, FRED T. Homeroom Boys' Alliance Representative 1, Student Council 3, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 2nd Lieutenant 3, Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Shop Dispenser 3, Judo Club 3, Big Brother 4, Honor Court Bailiff 4, Parnassus 1, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Legio Honorus 4. LEAVITT, DEWAYNE Decathalon Champion 1, Football 1, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, JV Wrestling 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Most Outstanding Wrestler 3, Lancer Hi-Y. LEAVITT, VERNON Track 1, Lancer Hi-Y 3, 4. LEE, JUDY Girls' League 1, Student Council 1, 2, Executive Committee 2, Pom Pon Class 1, 2. LEE, RAYMOND Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona 3, Football. LEE, SYLVIA Homeroom Chairman 4, Girls' State 3, Girls' League Council 2, 3, 4, Badminton 3, Teenage Jury 4, Big Sister 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Repre- sentative 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LEHMAN, GARY Boys' Alliance Representative 4, Football 1, Golf 2, Advanced Band 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Vice President 4, Office Training Lab 4. LEIS, ELLEN Archery, Advanced Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Tri Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y. LESSEM, JOANNE Transferred from Richmond, Virginia, and from Fayetteville, North Carolina, Homeroom Secretary 3, Future Homemakers of America 2, Teenage Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Junior Red Cross 3, Pep Club 4. LEWIS, MARY ANN North High Players 2. LOEB, DON Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, Boys' Alliance 1, 3, Troian Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, JV 3, Baseball I, JV 3, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, City Hi-Y Representative 2. LOEB, SUE Hostess Duty 2, 3, 4, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3. LOPEZ, SALLY Student Council, Advanced Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y, President. LUDKE, JAMES Honor Court Judge 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Co-Chairman 1, Chairman 4, Secretary 2, Boys' Alliance Secretary 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Talent Assembly 1, 2, Track 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Model Legislature 3, 4, Parnassus 3, 4. LUNDGREN, NANCY Orchestra, Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain. MacAFEE, DAN Homeroom Co-Chairman 1, Track 1, Excalibur Hi-Y, Vice President, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms. MADDOX, VIRGINIA Homeroom Secretary 1, Girls' League Representative 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pre-Model Legislature 3, Model Legislature 4. MALONEY, DENNIS MANNING, JEANETTE Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Archery 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Teenage Jury. MARTIN, NANCY Phi Tyo Y-Teens 2. MARTIN, ROCHELLE Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1, Co-Chairman 4, Parnassus 1, Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America 1. MASSINGALE, TIM MAY, DOUG Band, Service Band, Orchestra, Chess Club, Secretary. MAYBERRY, LINDA Homeroom Treasurer 3, North High Players 2. MAYFIELD, GARY MAYHAN, CAROL ANN Transferred from Horace Mann School, Gary, Indiana, Band, Orches- tra, Future Business Leaders of America, Future Teachers of America. MCCLUSKEY, JANET Transferred from Hinghom High School, Hinghom, Massachusetts, Executive Board 1, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Co-Chairman 1, 3, 4, Representative 1, Maiorette 1, Choir 1, Glee Club 2, Office Assistant 4, Dance Committee 1, Big Sister 4, Pep Club 1, Art Club 1, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 4, Legio Honorus 2, GAA 1. McDANIEL, HOWARD McKlNNEY, DORIS MCLEOD, JUDY Homeroom Secretary 1, Pom Pon 4, Modern Dance 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 217 MEEKER, ELLIS MIES, GEORGE Football, Basketball, Baseball, Troian Ti-Y, Treasurer. MIKAL, SANDY White Caps I, Parnassus I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Legio Honorus 3. MILLER, BETTI Homeroom Secretary I, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y Council 4, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, President 4. MILLER, BETTY Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Tri Detts Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 4, Pep Club 3, Future Teachers of America 3. MILLER, BRUCE JV Basketball 2. MILLER, CAROLYN Transferred from Roberts, Idaho, Freshman Class Secretary, Pep Band, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 4. MILLER, JUDY Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MILLS, SUZANNE Student Council, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, Service Organi- zation 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, Roundup Staff I, 2, Anytown U. S. A. 2, Model Legislature 3, 4, Big Sister 3, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, City Council 3, School Council 4, Pep Club, North High Players 2. MOAT, MARY LEE Advanced Band, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Latin Club. MOREY, SHARON Cheerleading 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, Badminton Club I, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President I, Vice President 3, Social Committee 3, 4. MORRISON, LIZ Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Pom Pon Class I, 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Hostess 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. MOORE, MARILYN Girls' League Council I, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. MOORE, RICHARD Freshman Class Secreta ry-Treasurer. MUDERSBACH, GLORIA Junior Class Secretary, Student Body Recording Secretary, Homeroom Officer I, 2, Student Council 3, Athletic Board 3, Girls' State, Homecoming Attendant 3, Pep Club I, 2, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pom Pon 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 2, Talent Assemblies I, 2, 3, 4, Model Legislature 3. MUIR, SANDY Pep Club, Cafeteria Control Board. MUSICK, MAX NATIONS, BONNIE Homeroom Service Organization Representative, Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Modern Dance, Christmas Assembly, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y, Tennis Club. NELSON, ANN Girls' League Representative, President, Student Council, Executive Committee, Tennis, Model Legislature, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' State. NELSON, RUSSELL Homeroom Officer, Parnassus, National Honor Society, Key Club. NEVELN, RICHARD Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Publications Photographer, Cafeteria Disc Jockey, Chess Club, Stadium Club, Scholastic Honor Roll, Parnassus. NICHOLS, IDA Homeroom Chairman I, Service Organization 2, 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Girls' Ensemble, Madrigals, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club. NOWICKI, CAROLE Homeroom Secretary I, 4, Chairman 3, Student Council 3, Cafeteria Control Board 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Modern Dance 3, Assembly 2, 3, Scholastic Art Awards 2, Pep Club I, Cheerleading Class I, 2, North High Players 2, 3, Publicity Head 3, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 2. OBERFIELD, EARL Wrestling, Track. O'BRIEN, BONNIE Homeroom Secretary I, 2, 3, Girls' League Council 2, 4, Tennis Team 3, Club 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Pep Club, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. O'CONNOR, DON Homeroom Co-Chairman, Treasurer, Archery Club, Madrigals, Stadi- um Club, A Cappella Choir, Business Manager. OLLSON, MICKEY A Cappella Choir 2, 3. O'TOOLE, DENNY Transferred from West Waterloo High School, Waterloo, Iowa, Student Body Treasurer, Homeroom Co-Chairman, Chairman, Student Council, Executive Committee, Basketball, Varsity, JV, Pep Club, President, Speech Club, Football I, Baseball, Troian Hi-Y, Parnassus, Letterman's Club, Latin Club, Science Club. OWEN, JANICE Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Legio Honorus 2, Girls' League Council 4, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. PAGE, NOEL Homeroom Co-Chairman, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 4. PAINTER, GLORIA Art Club I, 4, Phi Tyo Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. PARKER, BILL A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. PARRY, WILLIAM Football I, JV, Wrestling, Varsity. PATTERSON, ROY Excellsus Hi-Y I, Vice President I, Model Legislature I, Excalibur Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Chaplain 3, President 3, 4, OTC 4. PAYNE, TONI Homeroom Chairman 2, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Football I, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Pep Club 3. PEARCE, BECKY Transferred from Downy, California, Service Organization, Phi Tyo Y-Teens. PERKINS, MARCIA Homeroom Co-Chairman 2, 4, Dance Committee 4, Roundup Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Pep Club, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y. PETTY, DWYATT Coin Club I. PHILLIPS, COETA Pep Club, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y. PIERCE, JANET Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, North High Players 2, Library Assistant 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y. PILLMAN, VERONICA Transferred from Gary, Indiana, Class Play I, GAA I, 2, 4, Olympians I, 2, Auxilia Secretary I, 2, Parnassus 3, 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 4, National Honor Society 4. PONDER, EDDIE POWELL, JUNE Hostess Duty 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, GAA I, Parnassus 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. PRINCE, LESLIE Service Organization 2, Girls' League Council I, Pom Pon 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Parnas- sus 4, Cafeteria Control Board 4. PRUIT, STEVE PYLE, JUDY Pep Club I, 2, Future Homemakers of America 3. QUEZQADA, ADOLIFO omeroom C airman 3, Freshman Class Vice President, Class Vice President, Student Body Vice President, Stud:rlBpICZnuIrIfER I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Executive Committee 4, Board 4, National Association of Student Councils 4, Workshop 4, Parliamentarian 4. Boys' State 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Afhlefic Board Qi Talent Assemblies I, 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Junioi' Rotarian 4, Cafeteria Board 4, Chairman 4, Lancer Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Model Legisfature 3. RAMRAS, NORMA RATHJE, EDWARD Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Alliance Representative 3, 4, Foot- ball I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Troian Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, RAVEN, BOB Transferred from Seattle, Washington, Football Manager, Baseball Manager, Social Studies Club. RAYNES, RUSSELL Parnassus, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. REINBOLDT, BOB Track 1, Football 1, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. REITMEYER, THOMAS Transferred from Our Lady of Lourdes High School, Marinette, Wisconsin. RICE, DAVE ROBINSON, CAROLYN ROBINSON, SANDY Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4, North High Players 2, 3, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4. RODGERS, MARY Advanced Girls' Glee Club 4. RUDD, BILL Freshman Class President, Student Council, Football 1, JV, Varsity, Basketball 1, JV, Track 1, Wrestling, JV, A Cappella Choir, President, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Master, Lancer Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's Club. RUPE, GERALD Transferred from Canton High School, Canton, Illinois, Latin Club 1, 2, Biology Club 1. SAKATA, MATT Boys' Alliance Representative 1, Homeroom Co-Chairman 4, Honor Court Judge 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Varsity, Parnassus, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Key Club, Nautilus Club, Historian. SARKO, JEANNE Girls' League Council 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Guidance Office 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. SAUFLEY, RON Boys' Alliance Representative 1, Honor Court Judge 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Co-Chairman 3, Secretary 4, Football 1, Golf 3, 4, Parnassus 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4. SCHAIER, ART Track, Football. SCHLABACH, CAROLYN Corral Board, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 3, City Council 4. SCHMELLING, DON Football 1, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Lancer Hi-Y, Letterman's Club. SCHAURMAN, GEORGE SCOTT, VERCEE Library Assistant, Pep Club, Tri Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y. SHAPIRO, BARRY Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, 3, Boys' Alliance President 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 1, 4, Football 1, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Troian Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. SHEPPARD, BOB Band. SHEPPARD, NANCY SHERMAN, JAMES Transferred from Nisland High School and from Rapid City High School, Rapid City, South Dakota, Basketball 1, Intramurals 1,Track 1, Ice Skating Club 3, ROTC Club 4. SHIELDS, NANCY Hostess Duty, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 3, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Parnassus. SILBERMAN, SHELDON Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Senior Assembly, Football 1, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, JV 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Troian Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Letterman's Club 3, 4. SKLADZIEN, PATRICIA Tri Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Hostess Duty 3. SMITH, JIM Boys' Alliance Representative, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Cen- turian Hi-Y, Chaplain, Historian, Chess Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Nautilus Club, President. SMITH, MARSHA Homeroom Co-Chairman 1, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4, Cafeteria Control Board 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 3. SORGATZ, KAREN Service Organization Representative, Executive Committee, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Scholastic Art Exhibit 4, French Club 3, 4, President 4, Art Club 2, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 2, Parnassus 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. SPARKES, MICHAEL Transferred from St. Mary's High School, Phoenix, Arizona, Band, Glee Club, Baseball, Cross Country, Letterman's Club. SPEARING, CONNIE Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Roundup Staff 3, 4. STAFFORD, BOB Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 2, Junior Class President, Student Body President, Boys' State 3, Boys' Nation 3, President of Salt River Valley Presidents and Vice Presidents Association 4, Co-Chairman of Teens Against Polio, Football 1, JV 2, 3, Varsity 4, Talent Assembly 2, 3, Rotarian 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Parnassus I, 3, 4, Troian Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, 2, Key Club 2. STEINMAN, DON Band 2, 3, 4, Archery Club 2, Bowling Club 4. STEPHENS, BARBARA Transferred from Farmington High School, Newspaper 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Madrigals 4. STERNA, VIKKI Service Organization 1, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Registration Office 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Big Sister 4, NOMA Spelling Contest 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1,'Secretary 4. STEWART, JOHN Football 1, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, JV 2, Wrestling, Varsity 3, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Troian Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms. STEWART, LARRY Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, Service Organization 4, Golf, JV, Varsity, Football, JV. STEWART, PEGGY Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, Social Committee, Secretary 3, Pom Pon 3, 4, Talent Assembly 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Pep Club 1, 2. STILLWELL, PERRY Transferred to North High, Soccer Team, Co-Captain, Proiection, Amature Radio Club. STONIER, ANITA Homeroom Co-Chairman 1, North High Players 1, 2, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club, Annual Staff 3, 4, Class Editor 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y 4. STONE, RHEA Honor Court Secretary 3, 4, Service Organization 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Ice Skating Club 3, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. SULLIVAN, CAROL Student Council 3, Service Organization 1, Modern Dance 3, 4, Pom Pon Class 3, Ice Skating 3, 4. SUNSHINE, BUDDY Boys' Alliance Vice President, Student Council 1, 2, Service Organi- zation, Baseball, Varsity, Intramural, Honor Roll, Parnassus, Viking Hi-Y, Secretary, Excelsus Hi-Y, President. SWAN, SUZANNE Girls' League Representative I, 2, Homeroom Officer 4, Tennis Team 1, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, North High Players 1, 2. SWANSON, DUANE Homeroom Chairman 1, Co-Chairman 1, Service Organization Repre- sentative 2, Boys' Alliance Representative 2, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4. SWANSON, TERRY Homeroom Co-Chairman 1, 2, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4. SWINFORD, CAROL Transferred from Casey Township High School, Casey, Illinois, Service Organization Representative 4, GAA 1, Biology Dispenser 3, 4. SYMCOX, JIM Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, Service Organization Representative 4, Student Council 1, 2, Band 1, Dramatics 2, Lancer Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2. 219 220 TAIT, TOM WATKINS, DOUG Homeroom C0'Cl aIl'mafli FOOTIDHII IiTeftf1iS, Golf. Homeroom Chairman I, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4, Class Assembly 4 TAYLOR, JERI Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Troian Hi-Y. Transferred from Denver, Colorado, Homeroom Officer 2, Cheer- WEBB, LOU leader 2, Pep Club I, 2, McCaley Club, Tri Detts Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 4. TEICHGABER, THEODORE Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Troian Hi-Y, Secretary 2. WEIMER, MARY TELLIS, DAN Transferred from St. Mary's High School, Phoenix, Arizona, Junior Transferred from Tolleson High School, Tolleson, Arizona. Red Cross I2 Catholic Students Mission CFUSBCIS I, 2, 3: SDS I, 2, 3 THOM, DICK Future Teachers of America 4. Homeroom Chairman I, 3, Co-Chairman 2, Track 'l, JV 3, Basketball, WEI-I-5, LONNIE JV 2, Varsity 3, Lancer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Homeroom Chairman I, 4, Boys' Alliance 2, ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Cor THORNTON, DIANE poral I, Master Sergeant 2, Captain 3, Lieutenant Colonel 4, Com Transferred from Burbank, California, Pep Club. mande' 47 Judo 37 Plloemx FlY'n9 School' TRAGER, BOB WHEELERCDICK. Homeroom Officer 3, Mustang Roundup 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Excahbur H Y' Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Campus Correspondent 3, 4, Boys' State 4, WILFERT, KAY Pep Club 2, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. TUCKER, DICK Homeroom Chairman I, 2, 4, Co-Chairman 3, Cafeteria Control Board 4, Football I, JV 2, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball I, Troian Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3. UTLAUT, DONNA Cafeteria Control Board, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y. WILLIAMS, FRANK Student Council 3, Track I, Varsity 3, 4, JV Basketball 3, Varsity 4 Lettermans' Club. WILLIAMS, LINDA Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona Cocadettes I, 2, Concert Band I, 2, Service Band 3, Tri Amitie Tri-Hi-Y WILLIAMS, MARY ANN Homeroom Secretary I, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, Talent As- Homeroom Officer, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y, sembly 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. VADENI, JOHN VALENZUELA, BOB Baseball I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, JV Basketball 3, Troian Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, President 3, Secretary 4. VAN ALLER, HENRY VAUGHN, GEORGIA Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4. WALKINGTON, CAROL Girls' Glee Club I, Office Assistant 2, 3, Annual Staff 3. WALTER, BENNY WILLIAMS, RICHARD Homeroom Secretary, Parnassus, Key Club, Legio Honorus. WILLIAMS, SHARON Homeroom Chairman 2, Talent Assembly I, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4 Advanced Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Parnassus. WILSKER, STEVE North High Players 3, Chess Club 2, Secretary. WINSLOW, PAUL Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2 Track 3. WYN N, ANNELL BOYS' Alliance 35 PGP Club 3- Transferred from R. L. Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas, Tri WALTERS, JUDY Bonne Amie Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. WALTERS, LOU ANN Student Council I, Girls' League Council 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Assembly, Pep Club 3, 4. WARD, SUSAN Transferred from Las Lomas High School, Walnut Creek, California, Tri-Hi-Y, GAA, Music Club 3, Operettas. WARNER, MARY Homeroom Secretary 4, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activities 3, Tri Lytz Tri-Hi-Y, President 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Stadium Club I, Parnassus I, 2, 3, onor Roll I, 2, 3. WARREN, asv ' Dettes Tri-Hi-Y, President. YADA, DONNA Homeroom Secretary 3. YOUNG, BUD Boys' Alliance 2, Student Council 3, 4, Football, JV 3, Varsity 4 Bastball I, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country 2, 4, Letter man's Club 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 4. YOUNG, KEN JV Cross Country, Varsity, JV Track. ZYLSTRA, LYNNE Girls' League Council I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Convention 3, Home- room Secretary 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins' Day Activ- ities 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Secretary 4 Future Business Leaders of Ameriga, meroo C r n 2, 3, Tri Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, 4 Amite Tri-Hi-Y. S retary 3, President 4. fllwjilyylj y N FAI yt if 1 K - ' V' X ,AW 5 ,Q . 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Boyle, Patrick .... Brannoch, Loyd .. Bright, Barbara . . . Brown, Donnie . . . Brown, Joyce . . Brown, Linda .... Brown, Winston ....... Browne, Donna Rae .....11,99,113 ....11,112,114 11,103,111,114 11 ,116 ......11 ...11,120 ...11,115 ........11 ...11,105 ......11 ....11 ....11 ....11,109,111 ......11,97 ....11,99,105 .....11,96 ....12 ....12 ....12 ............12 12,109,112,114 .12,96,103,112 ........12,127 ....12,106,124 .........12 ...12,122 ......12 ....12 ....12 ......12 .......12 .......12,126 ............12 ..12,96,97,130 ........12,123 ..........114 ......12 ...12,102 .......12 ...12,144 Brownell, Charles . Bulla, Barbara .... Bullock, Judith ..... Burkhart, Donald . . . Burnett, Judith .... . . . Burnette, Joanne ....... Buse, Ray .......... 13 Cahill, Barney . . . Cardon, Josette . . . . . . Carney, Michael .... Chalke, George . . . Chambers, Donnie . Chase, Paul .... Chase, Ronnie .... Chase, Sandra ..... Chiate, Gary ........ Christensen, Jacqueline Christenson, Arda E line . Citron, Kenneth .... Clark, Kenneth .... Clark, Madeline . Clark, Ronald . . . Clarke, Susan . . Clifford, Tyler ..... Cline, William .... Clyatt, Glenda .... Coassolo, Emily . . . Coe, Nancy .... Coffey, Joseph .... Colangelo, Arthur . Coll, Anne ..... Combest, Lewis . . . Condron, Ronald . Cone, Barbara . . . Cooper, Jack ...... Crawford, Stephen Crobarger, John . Cross, Carolyn ........ Cuimanes, Evelyn . Curry, La Donna .1 ....13,118 .13 ....13,118,119 .......13,123 ,109,114,118,129 ..........13,106 ....13,121 ........13 ....13,105 .......13 .....13 .....13,96 ....13,127 ........13 ....13,113,126 ......13,120 ....13,102 .........118 .....13,96,123 13 ...13 ...14 ...14 .....14 ........14,126 ....14,103,13O ....1-4,127 ....14,116 .......14 ....14,99 .......14 ..........14,114 41 I I I Dale, James ........................ 14 Dalgleish, Arlene . Davenport, Jeanne Davis, Charlotte . . Day, Lawrence . . Dean, Carolyn . . Dean, Deanna .. De Graves, Bruce . De Spain, Lawrence 102103108114,131 ...............14,123 14,96,112,113 .........14,124 ....14,96,112,114 ....15,119 Dick, Robert ..... Diumenti, Frank . . Dobben, Thomas . . . Doss, Bonnie .... Douthit, Linda . .. Driggs, Deanna .. Dryfhout, Loretta . . . Dutford, Arlene . . Duran, Alex ..... Durbin, Larry .... Echeveste, Gloria . Edlund, Philip .... Edwards, John . . . Elder, Diane . . . Elliot, Ann .... Elson, Jerry . . . Ernst, Beverly .... Ervay, Steven ............ Evans, Bonnie ..15,103, Everett, Delece . .. Farmer, Sandra .. Fellars, David .... Fetty, Damon . . Feyer, William . . . Figarelli, Grace . . Fishel, Richard . . . Fitch, Don ....... Fitzgerald, Diane . Flipper, Charlotte Foster, Sheila .... Foster, Susan .... Fowler, Peggy . . . Frederick, Jackson Freemon, Joyce . . Fuiks, Karen ..... Fullmer, Cherie . . . Gaebler, Linda . . . Gannarelli, Paul . . Gaskin, John .... Gearhart, Kathleen Gephart, Monna . Gervasio, Nancy . Gibbons, Stuart . . Gilman, Guy .... Glazman, Lawrence Goletz, William . . Goodrich, Sarah . Goodwin, Ingrid . . Goto, Kenny .... Gray, Sally ...... Green, Carolyn . . Green, Winston . . Greenberg, Susan Griffiths, Susan .. 1 111163 ...16,1 ,.....15 ...15,126 ......120 ...15,102 ...15,123 ......15 .......15 ....15,96 ......15 ...15,120 ....15,96 .15,114 ..... .....- .15,98 12,114, ....15 .ifiis ....16 ....16, O8,112, fffiib ....16 02, 106, I I I I .15,127 .15,114 .....15 .....15 .15,123 109,119 124,131 ...H.15 119,142 .16,126 .....16 103,111 106,114 109,115 .....16 114,122 ..16,96 102,115 102,115 .16,110 .16,118 .16,115 115,121 .....16 .......16,112 .....17,98,119 ....17,126,144 .....f .n .-. ..... .....17 .17,126 .....17 ....17 ......17 ......17 ....17,111,112 ......17 ......17 17,112, 114,119 ......17 ....17,102,114 -....- .....17 ......17 17,103,114,131 Griggs, Linda . . . Gruhn, Gerald . . . Hall, Barbara ...... Halvorsen, Carl .... Hamman, Gary . . .17 Hansson, Robert .... Harlan, Margaret . . . Harvey, Jacquelyn . . Haverland, John .... Hawkins, Kenneth .. Heflin, William .. Heiner, William .... Heldermon, Joyce . . Heldermon, Mary .. Helsing, Elizabeth .. Henry, Helen ...... Hensley, Connell . . . Henthorn, Sharon .. Hicks, Barbara .... Hill, Loretta .... Hillman, Ann . Hilton, Vivian . . . Hobbs, Max .... Hoesch, Daniel ..... Hoggan, Michael . . . Holley, Mary ..... Horne, William . . . Horner, Lee ....... Horwitch, Michael . . Hostetler, Barbara .. Hurd, Linda ....... Huseman, Barbara . . Hyde, Richard .... Inman, Thomas . . Ison, Sandra .... Jackson, Ruth . . . James, Jo .... Jekel, Louis .... Jester, Sandra .... Johnstone, Karl .... Jones, Russell . . . Jones, Sharon .... Jopp, Patricia ..... Jorgenson, Sandra . . Kane, Gloria ...... Kane, Robert ..... Kasl, Dennis .... Kegley, Barry . . . Keith, Dennis Keith, Diane .... Keller, Vicki .... Kelley, James . . . Kelton, Edith . . . Kendall, Elaine .... ..... 1 ....17, 106, 109 ....17, ........17 ........17 09,111,112 .17,98,109 103 ,130 Q16 ......18, ....18,114, ........18, ........18 .....18, 18,111,113, ........18, ........19, 19,109,114, ....19,112, ....19,102, ........ ......- .-........ 19,105,136 .....19,96, ...19, ...19, .Qib I I I I 18,108,115, I I Kendall, Patricia . . Kettlewell, John . . Kimse, Patsy .... Kinman, Thomas . Kipp, Terry ...... Klamert, Barbara . Klemmer, Jo Ellen Kline, Michael .. Kridle, Constance Laine, Charles .... Lamm, Patti .... Landino, Frank . . ........21 Landino, Michael . . Larson, Gordon . . . Larson, Sharon .... Lau, Frederick ..... Leavitt, Dewayne . . Leavitt, Vernon . . . Lee, Judy ...... Lee, Nancy .... Lee, Sylvia ..... Lehman, Gary .. Leis, Ellen ..... Lessem, Joanne . Lewis, Mary .... Loeb, Donald . . . Loeb, Susan . . Lopez, Celia .... Ludke, James ..... Lundgren, Nancy . . MacAfee, Daniel .. Maddox, Virginia . . Maloney, Dennis . . . Manning, Jeanette . 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Miller, Carolyn . Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Judith . . Miller, Shannon Mills, Suzanne . Moat, Mary . . . Monro, Ann . .. Moore, Marilyn Moore, Richard . Morey, Sharon . Morris, Barry . . Morrow, Gaye . . . Morton, Dwight . . Mudersbach, Gloria Muir, Sandra .... Musick, Maxim . . . Musick, Melanie . Neal, Roy ...... Nations, Bonnie . . Needham, Patricia Nelson, Ann .... Nelson, Patricia . Nelson, Russell . . . Nelson, Sigurd . . . Neveln, Richard . . .. ..... 22,96,115 ......22,102 ........22 ......22 ......22,108 .......22,100 ....22,96,121 ....23,115 ...23,99 .....23 ....23, 102, ....23, 96, 97, .......... ........23, .......23,96, .....23,109,112, 23, 96, 114, 115, I I I Nichols, lda ..... Nowicki, Carole . . Nunnally, Diana . . O'Brien, Bonnie .. Oberfield, Carl . . . O'Conner, Donald Ollson, Louis .... O'Toole, Dennis . . Otting, William . . Owen, Janice .... Page, Charles . . . Painter, Gloria . Palmer, David .... Parker, William . . Paterno, Karen . . Patterson, Roy . . . Payne, Thomas . . Pearce, Rebecca . Perkins, Marcia Petty, Dwyatt . . . Phillips, Coeta . . Pierce, Janet . . . Pillman, Veronica . Ponder, Robert . . . Powell, June .... Prchal, Charles . . . Prince, Elizabeth . Pruitt, Steven .... ..23,96,97, 113 ....23 ....24 .....23 ....24,96 .......24 ......24,126 ...24,96, 129 ...24,96, 124 ...24,99,113 .....24, 115,116 ,......24 .....24,120 24, 103, 124, 130 ......24,96 .....24,122 .......24 .......24 .....24,120 .....24,114 .......24 4 Pyle, Judith ..... Quezada, Adolfo . . . Ramras, Norma .... Rathie, Edward .... Raven, Robert .... Raynes, Russell . .... . Reinboldt, Robert . ....25,105, . .. .25, 96, ...25, ...25 Reitmeyer, Thomas . . . . . . . Rice, David ........ Rink, Leo ......... Robinson, Carolyn . . . Robinson, Minnie Jo Robinson, Sandra . Roels, David .... Rose, Sandra . . . Rudd, William . . . Rupe, Gerald .... Sakata, Matthew . Sarko, Jeanne . . . Saufley, Ronald . . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.