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

 - Class of 1974

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Cathy, vice president, also serves as president of the senateg Jeanie is not only the recording secretary, but also takes minutes for Sen- ate. Leslie Toleu, our corresponding secretary, is somewhat of a good will ambassador. Our treasurer, Pam Long, rounds out the team planning great fund-raising events and keeping track of all the money. l-As Student Body President, Mike Anderson instructs, informs and initi- ates the Committee's actions. 2-Leslie Toleu, Jeannie Spaich and Pam Long exchange ideas and plans to make the year run more smoothly. 3-Acting as Student Body Vice President, Cathy Houser reviews and concentrates on important issues. 4-The Executive Committee as a whole, work together in order to take care of business. 5-Mr. Murphy works through his second year as sponsor of Exec. Student Body Officers I9 SOPHOMORE SENATORS: Kneeling-Roberta Serna, Lori Archer, Standing-Diane Powell, Brenda Stokes, fNot Pictured-Jill Cullingj. The Senate, a representative of all the students at North High once again sponsored the half-time activities for Homecoming. This year there was a change in the Coronation activities. The robes and rugs used for the King and Queen of Home- coming were bought for the first time here at North, instead of renting them as is the usual procedure. Besides working on this most important event, Senate also directed its attention to setting up a workshop to involve students with their student body leaders. This would enable the students to become better acquainted with their officers and vice-versa. Also Senate worked on an updating of North's constitution. Senate did a great job this year in truly rep- resenting our student body. 20 Senate Senate Hosts K f .V- , . .Q . 4, ,g 'lr X 1 - 1 :lp . Q ,W E A Q: ' l- U' L . ' l., SENIOR SENATORS: Standing-Lori Schultz, Joann Hackbarth, Sitting-Susie Dong, Melissa Coons, QNot Pictured-Thomas Sylvesterl. 0 ', '5lA i g, Homecomlng 'UNSW L S ha 5 l . ', f ' M'-L. 1 ...x Utntfilpfgh .rg 15, 1. + V-,I .. ,rv . WF. U ' u -3 , Tz I 'lzfhvfw ' ' vm-1, 1 fw- w.:,?.1!W M-,gc , - , JUNIOR SENATORS: Dee Bowman, Scott Halverson, Lee Anne Brown, QNOI Pictured-Debbie Gobins, Van Taylorj. fi , 1 iuvvrifziliff-' '- if FRESHMAN SENATORS: Kneeling-Diane Houser, Standing-Deb- bie Adams, Rochelle Arnos, Alyce Sadongei, LNol Pictured-Jefl'ToleuJ. einem 'X Senate 2l Judges Turn Student Honor Court has played its traditional role at North Phoenix High for over thirty years. The judges, elected by the associated student body, have been able to provide to their peers fair, impartial trials. This is one of the reasons that North holds the title of the Honor School of the West. Chief Justice, Jerry Solove, feels that Honor Court should handle other responsibilities, also. This year, the elected officials took time to review the club constitutions. Opening new lines of communication with the masses was accomplished by means of an opinion poll on what is ex- pected from student government. The Court also tried a sys- tem of counseling offenders instead of assigning punish- ments. 2 Counselors 1-Manuel Pereira and Kathy Wiitala deliberate. 2-Jesse Torrez, Virgina Adams, Kathy Wiitala, and Kevin Lucus listen to a defendent. 3-Chief Justice, Jerry Solove, explains Honor Court to a defendent. 4-Mr. Hag- erty sponsered Honor Court this year for the second time. l 22 Honor Court and Days, Halftimes arades, allies Feature Mustang arching and Pied Pipers ofNorth High, the pep band attracts attention. fx- BAND: Kneeling-Leah Tibbs, Debbie Adams, Virginia Adams. Jackie Jacobs CLibrarianJ, Ken Casey fVice-Presidentj, Diane Powell, Cindy Johnson, First Row-David DuPont fPresidentJ, Emmett Spencer, Ronnie Mullins, Wai Tang, Lynda Wiitala, Gary Henderson, Dana Floyd, Judy Haynie, Armando Chavez, 24 Marching Band Clifford Keith, Melvin Biringer, Doug Baker, Dan Di Turo, Roberta Serna, Second Row- Dennis Thurman, Wendell Lane, Ron Thread- gill, John Eichelberger, David Nye, Terry Yokley, Beverly Marin, Jay Jennings, John Hensley, Laurie Cooper, Laurie Martell, Leslie 2-D Slocum, Becky Felton, Mike James, Third Row- Marguerite LaSpesa, Letitia Kelly, Ann Stacy, Cheryl Triplett, Greg Marsh, Donna Kuhn, Diane Sneed, Barbara LaCoppa, Rosana Chavez, Nickie Casciaro, Mark Battilana, Judy Stevens, Tom Foley, Sam DiTuro, Bryan ' ai ' .f x t X W. .. ., L- - Band Leaders: Cindy Johnson, Flag: Leah Tibbs, Flag, Virginia Adams, Twirlerg Debbie Adams, Flag. Front Row-Diane Powell, Twirlerg Ken Casey, Drum Major, Jackie Jacobs, Asst. Drum Major Ottinger, Jay Evanson, John Fields, Fourth Row-Jeanette Dugan fSecretaryJ, Cheryl Farns- worth, Diana Mitchell, Joanna Beelier. Susie Baughn, Michelle Casciaro, Stacey Luster, .lim Lamb, D.J. Bietry, Jay Johnson, Robert Bennett, Brenda Stokes, Mike Tate, Cindy Keenan, Leslie Norris, Rickey Triplett, Mike Verdugo, Fifth Row-Lavina Kelly, Melissa Davis, Betty Matthews, Dennis Scrivner, Laurie Birtcher, Ruth Thude, Paul Walker, Mike Wich, Bill Ned, Doreen Mesa, Ken Lamp Kevin King, Linda Stokes, Danny Wiitala, Rosalyn Keith, Sabrina Davis, Kevin Knight. Sixth Row-Pam Reid, Rita Johnson, Mae. Lewis,,Asava.Oulds, Ken Hunter, Carolyn O'Nicl, Jennifer Steele, Carl Jefferson, Mike Smith, Brad Bagwell, Mark Kinsey, Jeanie Miel, Lazaro Soto, Belinda Woodard, Cindy Davis, Roberta Baltar. Marching Band 25 I-Lynda Wiitala stands ready with cymbols. 2-Ken Casey continues to lead the bands as his second year as North's drum major. 3- Jackic Jacobs works hard, for she is North's First majorette. 4-This squad of clarinets practices hard in preparation for a show. 5- --Q-if-, 2 i l. V91 f 9' gf! ijglf 'lf 1 2fi ! V.Af,'.KQ iilfn- 1.4. F h '- g 10, c .4 Q, , 1, , 'G' A + 5 1'-'Y 1' 'O'-.w 5-51 ,bg f .l ,i 'f 4' .44 ' , U, Q i.'L,:xr , rv S' ln gt V, , ., fu El' - Trumpet players eagerly await the call to start marching. 6-.lohn Fields became the state's lirst marching guitar player. 7-Alter- nates to the marching band eagerly await the chance to participate in the half-time show. -6.-,W nfl, 1 TLS- Aff, - ifmnla 8-Oom pah! Oom pah! ls the Leendert Har- toog's sound. 9-Mark Battilana waits for the signal to start cadence. I0-Mr. Brewer is the man behind the scenes for he designs and directs all shows. ,,,.,. Step four! Peanut, THEN hotdog! Strange commands such as these can be heard every morning in Sticker Stadium as the Mustang Marching Band rehearses 'its drills for the foot- ball half-time shows. Directed by Mr. Brewer, the band stirred North's spirit with loud music and intricate figures. Much devotion and deter- mination goes into putting on a really polished show. But the hard work always seems to pay off in appreciative applause from the crowd. 9 10 W 'L 45 Marching Band 27 oms Choreograph Routines POMS: Standing-Deidre Gonzales, Patty Kelly, Tobi Starkovich, Kneeling-Kathy Anderson, Cheryl Myers, Vicki Rubin, Cindy Yates, Lu Marcum, Sitting-Tami Johnson QCaptainJ, Toadie Cloud 1Co- Captainj M -2'ii,1gg5:.W ia.: y ,af 3 K E A yi A if i Q was 4 I V Q44 . 'A 5, . 5. i- V W E or l 2 Wie-'Fas -.ii fan-wiv 1 if ' 28 Poms if .. ,. I q x A. - N . l. e-l Ns-L - i . in f -.ss-t. .f E. -- as H: ,J . : 7 . ' 'vfflo J 'ii' ' IV' ' . - .u .qjg NW, , .ay ft-gn' . Q . a , ,Q s' 1, ,Z 451,541 ' -H ,F BY l 1+- Keep your legs straight, ladies, You've got to kick them higher is heard as Poms get in top shape for their per- formance. Most of the dances the Poms perform are their own creations, showing that they not only have to be agile in dance but also creative. l. 8L 2. Kicking high, full of spirit, are the Poms of l973-74. 3. Marching across campus, Poms try to raise school enthusiasm for the night's game. Cheers Spark Spirit l . CHEERS: Clockwise-Mary McNally, Lori Schultz, Tina Patton, Linda Balcerzak fCaptainJ, Susie Dong tCo Captuinj, Kathy Jackson. Kathy Velasquez. Go North! Fight! B-e-a-t, beat the Coyotes! With these shouts of encouragement, the cheers sparked our teams to victory while perform- ing a traditional service to the school. The seven member line worked to develop new cheers and chants and perfect old ones. Dedication, pride, and unwaver- ing spirit are necessary requirements for being on the lineg squeezing ev- ery bit ol' enthusiasm out of fellow Mustangs is not an easy task. But with a ready smile, a jump, and a yell, the North High cheers strive to accomplish it. l. Make way for the oncoming cheers! 2. Cheers keep in shape. ..----'2'-w- '- x-.M-0 -'---- ' N 3 ... Cheers 29 'psf' BOWLING CLUB: Front Row-Marty Beadleston, Wayne Weaver, Mike Cummiskey fPresidentj, Donna Wester, Debbie Adams, Linda Higgin- botham, Kenny Cropper, Dwight Crenshaw. Second Row-Sabrina Davis, Darcy White, Clint Seal, .lim Stanley CTreasurerJ, Kathy Wiitala, Dennis Thurman, Julio Flores, Mrs. Summers fSponsorJ. Third Row-Shelia Crenshaw, Cheryl Seal. Marjorie Neal, Terry Brockett, Becky Horner, Clubs Score Well While the Bowling Club can lay claim to only a short history on the North High campus, its few years of life have showed outstanding abilities on the part of its members. Bowling Club increases in membership every year. Its main purpose, explains club President Mike Cummiskey, is to bowl and have fun. Having fun in- cludes playing teachers, other schools, and other North High clubs. What the Bowling Club lacks in history, the Tennis Club makes up for in its membership in the United States Lawn Tennis Association for 23 years. Among the social events the club spon- sors for members and guests are: a winter potluck in the corral where the Freshman Team awards are presented, a Spring swimming and supper party in May, and a Freshman intra squad ten- nis tournament. 30 Bowling Club LSponsorj. l-Mariane Eberson thoughtfully rolls her ball towards the pins. 2-Kathy Wiitala sends her ball enroute to a strike. Robin Sanders, Mike Ryan Back Row Scott Daniels Virginia Adams Lynda Wiitala QVice-Presidentj .loan Battilana Lois Pawlak Charlotte Blalock, Kim Keenan, Adrienne Valdez Robert Caraway Not Pictured Paul Walker tSecretaryJ Kathy Baker Marguerite La Spesa Mr Houts I 2 Tennis Aces, Bowling Strikes TENNIS CLUB: Seated-Brenda Stokes,.Iulie Guyer, Cindy Guyer, Susie nifcr Steele, Jill Forselius, Louis Messinger, Michele Dodson, Melissa Dodson. Kneeling-Joan Charles, Rossana Sazueta, Bryan Ottinger, Laurie Rowles, Gayle Davenport, Sabrina Davis, Dr. Wilkinson. Not Pictured- Birtcher, Mary Kay Casciaro. Standing-Stacey Luster, .lay Jennings, Jen- Mr. Hebert QSponsorD. 3 4 3-Michele Dodson gracefully demonstrates a forehand. 4-Louie Mes- singer smashes a serve. Tennis Club 31 Hoofbeats, Roundup Work Overtime To Record School Year Picas, points, layouts, deadlines... all create alot of pressure and tension when putting together a yearbook or a newspaper. Working jointly to reconstruct student memories are photograph- ers, writers, and artists, all members ofthe publications team. Trying to record the emotions and happenings of a year at North is the job of both staffs. Each individual knows his duty and what he must contribute to arrive at the finished product. Care, pa- tience, and many long hours of labor go into each copy and layout, in the hope that it will capture the spirit of the occasion and meet the publisher's deadline. The Hoolbeats and Roundup staffs, a small representation of the masses, chart the big and little known events that occur inside l-Mike Ryan, Hoofbeats Editor-in-Chief, demonstrates an- other lecture point. 2-Alan Lei, Roundup Editor-in-Chief, proofs copy prior to paste-up. 3-Jay Jennings is happy to be let out of the darkroom. 4-Lynda Wiitala is kept busy typing for both staffs. 5-Terry Templeton is charged with raising Hoofbeats sales. 6-Pat Malkoon, Nickie Casciaro, and Terry Cass review Mike's style book. North. YEARBOOK: Front Row-Mike Cummiskey tStaff Artistl, Stephanie Hadley fTypistJ, Jan Terhune tSenior Sections Editorj, .lay Jennings fPhotographerl, Pat Malkoon tStaff Secretaryj, Diane Powell CFreshman Editorj, Row 2-Lee Ann Brown fStaff Reporterl, Jerry Solove tHead Photographerj, Terry Temple- 32 Publications X F I ft. 'VNV 2316, Y x, A- ton tCirculation Managerj, Leslie Norris QAds 8L lndexj, Nickie Casciaro iPhoto Editorj, Terry Cass tFreshman Editorj, Row 3-John Fields QPhotographerJ, Lynda Wiitala fTypistJ, Susie Dong lFaculty Editorj, Lori Schultz fSenior Copy Editorj, Michael Ryan fEditor- in-Chiefj, Karol Kipp Uunior Copy Editorj, Melissa Coons fFaculty Editorl, Molly Ryan tAssociate Editorj, Row 4-Bob Pinson QBus- iness Managerj, Brian Dragos QAd Managerj, Tony Bourdon QPhotographerl, Jim Stanley Uunior Sections Editorl. Scott Halverson Uunior Sections Editorj, Ms. Fields fAdvisorj tnot picturedl Dan Moody tSports Editorl. P - 2 ea' l 1 . 'L' A ---- ' - ,Ne X ll ff U A.'x -L R. isbn 6 vfff if S 3 . - M. NL., ,. , A NEWSPAPER: Front Row-Linda Stokes QTyp- istj, Melissa Coons fAdvertising Managerj, Marianne Maffeo fReporterJ, Cheryl Holder fl-leporterj, Row 2-David Lay QHeadline Editorj, Rena Neal fReporterJ, Alan Skip Lei fEdi- tor-in-Chiefj, Brenda Stokes QTypis0, Lynda ,1 I ,117 Wiitala CTypistj, Row 3-Martin .lakolat fEditor- ialistj, Dan Moody LSports Editorl, Bob Pinson QBusiness Managerj, Tomi Fields fAdvisorJ QNot Picturedj Lynn Muecke fReporterj, Jeanie Spa- ich fReporterJ, Mike Cummiskey fStaff Artistj. P ' f sa. - 5 -..L -WVW M Publications 33 ublications. . .Picas, , :S ' x ,, 34 Public xuons ...J 1 gm furry. xxx' fi aste-U s, Prints, People l-Mike Ryan, Hoofbeats Editor-ln-Chief, sets up camera for Varsity Football team picture. 2-Rena Neal goes through data for newspaper article. 3-Jay Jennings pleads with Mike Ryan during Kangaroo Court trial. 4-Bob Pinson rounds up an ad. 5-Mrs. Fields and Lori Sch- ultz laugh at yearbook copy. 6-Jay Jennings, modest as always. 7-Brenda Stokes, types out another story.'8-Jerry Solove, Head Photog- rapher, falls asleep on the job. 9-.lim Stan- ley takes notes on yearbook procedure. I0-Molly Ryan and .lan Terhune complete layouts as the deadline approaches. ll-Alan Skip Lei, Roundup Editor-In-Chief. seen working hard on the job. I2-.lohn Fields, Hoofbeats photo- grapher. l I2 ' Marvel, Rallies 84 Traditions, Pep 'n1ifvrf1z:ti..mnn1 . Jiri. 3: --an M -i...i f Q11 MARVEL: Lee Anne Brown and Kim Ottinger RALLY AND TRADITIONSZ Hanging-Julie Guyer, Michele Dodson, Donna Wester, Lynda Wiitala, Virginia Adams. fN0t Pictured-Carolyn Row l-Susie Dong, Leslie Slocum, Kathy Wiitala, Debbie Adams, Mclis- O'Neil. Diane Houser. Darlene Gilbl'Cth.J sa Coons. Row 2-Michelle Cusciuro, Jeanie Spuich, Mary Kay Casciaro, 36 spiral Clubs Elements of Spirit Once again Rally and Traditions Committee carried on with its responsibility of decorating the stadium before all home football games. With signs, streamers, and balloons, they boosted team moral. The Pep Club was formed this year by counselor Robert Martin to encourage spirit on the North High campus Holding up hand signs, they cheered us through the football season. The Bleacher Bums also contributed much to the excitement of the season. Wear- ing hats, and holding up a rubber chicken, they yelled their loudest for the team. Marvel the Mustang, in a new suit and color, trotted through the stadium. lnstead of wearing the traditional red and blue, a brown horse suit was created by a professional dress-maker. All band together to form a part of what is known as the element of spirit inside North. ,gill PEP CLUB: Front Row-Patty Fields, Ida Alfier, Second Row-Kathy Garvin, Eileen Carroll, Cindy Howell, Third Row-Debbie Sanchez, Edwina Hernandez, Kathy Hadley, Patti Lewis, Theatrics nvolve Skill, Practice NX ,. I, ' 1, I g . Y . ,,:.,N. 0 X N N...- it DRAMA CLUB: Sitting-Linda Garcia, Roy Bunting, Cheryl Seal, Pam- Secretaryy, Terry Holmes, Top Row-Melanie Hahn, John Clark, Clint cla Bunting lRecording Secretaryj, Vickie O'Hara, Ken Johnston fHouse Seal, Roger Wiglield, Jason Repsher, Jimmy Walker, Jamie Meredith, Manager, Historianj, Kneeling-Steve Marsh QPresidentJ, Cheryl Quick, Miss Twining tSponsorJ, Not Pictured-Cheryl McLeod tVice-Presi- Jerry Carlson, Ed Truthan, Amelia Vidas fTreasurerJ, Angie Day fCorr. dentj, Dan Hansen. Diligent practice goes into putting on a good show. Though most activities were delayed be- cause of the construction in the auditorium, Drama Club still held a Reader's Theatre Pro- gram, THE PHYSICISTS. Also presented were KING LEAR and pantomine skits. DRAMA: l-Emotional readings provided by Steve Marsh, Dan Hansen, and Cheryl McLeod in The Physicist . 2- Steve Horan and Ed Truthan demonstrate skillful reading. 38 Drama Trexler's Troops Speak ut. New eager faces provided a year l of excitement for the '73-'74 Speech Team. One of the hardest working groups on campus, dedication was the key work as team members practiced before and after school, to be in top form for competition. s vw 1 2 l-Speech team conducts another informal meeting. . 2-Scott Wilkinson looking for his next line, 3-Katy Lippman questions a new viewpoint presented by an- other member ofthe team. 4-Margaret Krigbaum prac- tices her oratory for an upcoming speech contest. fr . ..9,,a 4 fi P' T S fl 5 T li l - sl 1 il il l .r ': SPEECH TEAM: Sitting-Margaret Krigbaum, Lee Anne Brown, Cindy Mr. Trexler fSponsorJ, Barry Shannahan, Robert Bennett, Cheryl My- Johnson, Geraldine Fleck, Melissa Schmuck, Kim Cummings, Leslie ers, David Nye, Mark Goodfriend, Jimmy Walker, Not Pictured-Kevin Slocum, Kneeling-Dan DiTuro, Rossana Sazueta, Ruth Scott, Jane Lucas, Jennifer Steele. Schlurtz, Linda Stokes, Jeanette Dugan, Scott Wilkinson, Standing- Speech 39 ,7'f v - f up K JWWZWW :Lt Lu' What'?l You actually expect an alto to hit a high Qii? Hey, how come the basses always get those humming parts? Okay, men, women, and tenors Those darned sopranos always get the melody! As always, one hears the sweet voices ofyouth drifting from A-I. The choir had a unique start this past September. Mrs. Edgar, who took her position as head of the choral depart- ment, stepped in with many new ideas and concepts that have stimulated the choirs' interests. ln lieu of many new faces in the choirs, this year should prove to be successful. Their spirit is high, as exemplified by fund-raising events: car washes, candy sales, and concerts. 1.3-Mrs. lidgar works hard to help students perfect their songs. and they show their appreciation. 2- Students cheerfully receive new music. 4-Last minute preparation for a show. 5.6.7-Choir gives their first performance. 3 l 40 Choir I A-. 41 .- li Music Creates Friendship, Service - l ! x i 'I 7 ' ,1 1 . it iii l 'Q i A gum? h L., Q 2' in ,- 'Q . I a lil ii ' E L . ff , r 5 f- J , l 1 F 1 f' ' A ire I i ' ' X i Vvae. . .11 V ,.,. , I Y MADRIGALS: Front Row-Greg Marsh, Eddie Lake, Ken Casey, Anne Johnson. Second Row-Steve Drummond, Cindy Troup, Cindy Johnson, Jean- nette Dugan, Lori Schultz. Susie Rothwell, Kevin Zismann. Top Row-Ron Steele, Kent Steele, Dee Dee Platt. Choir4l Songs Communicate Goodwill ..,..... 1 X X Y -4 J .,,x I' R 9 1 l. .?.,. af 2 2 5 -,, Q .4 'Duma-I l X - KN 4 X. X CONCERT CHOIR: First Row-Bill Fencken, Robin Sanders, Kirk Richardson, Leslie Slocum, Jeff Toleu, Erahn Patton, David Miner, Rosanna Sazueta, Wayne Thorpe, Marguerite La Spesa, Second Row-Leah Tibbs, David Holland, Rosalyn Keith, Terry Miel, Cheryl Triplett, Aldridge Keith, Karol Kipp, Nelson Garman, Gayle Davenport, Robert Bennett, Third Row-Gary Henderson, Pauletta Bcin, Lauri Birtcher, Emmett Spencer, Debbie Germroth, Bonnie Lake, Bob Bellotti, Kathy Viges, Dennis Shrivner, Helen Molina, Fourth Row-Lynda Wiitala, Dirk Richardson, Cindy Damron, Robert Severn, Cindy Johnson, Kathy Carlin, Frank Carl, Elaine Peterson, Jerry Carlson, Jennifer Steele, Manuel Pereira, Fifth Row-Steve Drummond, Susie Rothwell, Kevin Zismann, Cindy Troup, Eddie Lake, Deanna Platt, Ronald Steele, Ken Casey, Greg Marsh. 42 Choir -as. Fx . lL'Al' ' 2 s. V s 1 l X li CHORALIERS: Front Row-Cindy Troup, Shirley Stock, Rachel Turany, Kim Lathrop, Diane Lake, Marguerite Mylo, Debbie Carbajal, Lisa Buber, Vickie O'Hara, Sarah Johnson, Deanna Platt, Second Row-Beth Campagna, Becky Vickers, Nina Parks, Donna Mills, Carolyn Mitchell, Debra Green, Terry Harris, Ruth Scott, Cindy Davis, Third Row-Cindy Keenan, Joni Begay, Virginia Kelly, Patricia Mooney, Kathy Boyle, Karen Troup, Janet Cook Teresa Whyman, Fourth Row-Debbie Montgomery, Susan Hendricks, Adrienne Valdez, Marva Wright, Susan Steele, Joan Battilana, Carol Stuart, Joy Doty. Choir 43 COE, V CA Students x Sf? C.O.E.: Sitting-Debbie Campagna, Joni Jannes, Roxanne Goodwin, David Haskell, Dianne Kowalewski tSecretaryj, Mary Schuble, Helen Klobordanz, Kneeling-Margarita Espericueta fTreasurerJ, Irma Luna. Anna Franco, Sheila Leheney tVice-Presidentj, Debbie Cordell. Phyllis I, 2 1 D .1-C, 174' l Once again this year, C.O.E. provided future secretaries and bookkeepers with jobs. Sponsored by Miss Harden, the 24 students who participated 'ce Miller, Charlene Longshore, Top Row-Julie Bass, Loretta Culver, Deb- bie Kerr, Cheryl Hazlett, Linda Klupp, Trudi Reed, Kathy Houscr, Miss Harden lSp0ns0rJ, Not Pictured-Marie Goldyn tPresidentJ, Laurie Earnshaw. - A 4 A , ........... . 4 in this year's program worked toward an employee- employer luncheon held at the end ofthe year. 44 C.O.E. '13 ' Earn hile They Learn VICA, sponsored by Mr. Davis, consisted of 49 students whose main objective was to organize youth injob experience. This year VICA has been more active than it has ever been before, sending eight represent- atives to the Prescott conference. Two ol' these representatives were elected to state office. The two, Aggie Russo and Steve Sparks, served as Treasurer and Regional Vice President, respec- tively. COE AND VICA: I-Sheila Leheny taps the keys. 2-Phillis Miller and Marguerita Espericueta practice oflice procedures. 3-Steve Sparks works hard as an apprentice butcher at Food City. 4-VICA members visited a rehabilitation center. NN.. V 1 . ,t 3 4 l x P 11 S 1 V. 1' ,-,.-.... W Z -. A., PU! u-'aol ... kuuq i.f,.,,, V.l.C.A.: Front Row-Mike Williams fPresident-25, Karla Kuhlman tSecretary-31, Steve Sparks tParliamentarian-23, Aggie Russo CTreasurer -21, Terry Yokley, Cheryl Foland fPublic Relations-23, Hal White fPresi- dent-33. Patty Bennett fVice-President-25, Mr. Davis tSponsorJ, Second Row-Jesse Martinez Nice-Pres.-33, Mark Wilkins tHistorian-35, Kathy Stites tSecretary-27, Thomas Sylvestor QParliamentarian-35, Karen Bat- tilana tHistorian-23, Bill Hull tTreasurer-35, Ed Turley fPublic Rela- l in W,- ....... 'viii pi- ., - Esta tions-33, Carolyn Brown, Third Row-Julian Sanchez, Phil Duncan, Joe I.aChapeIle, Sheryl Scott, Beverly Marin, Jennifer Lucy, Tara Burke, Carol Springer, Jim Keith, Wai Tang, Gary Germroth, Bill Reed, Jackie Fleeman, Christi Gilbertson, Cheryl Holder, Barbara Woodard, Debi Gonzalez, Patty Miller, Donna Carney, Vic Allen, Mark Russell, Ken Harris, Alvina Cowan, Barbara Titus. VICA 45 DECA, SJE Work, la 3 tk, 's S.J.E.: First Row-Lucille Moreno, Jeri Godinez, Gina Cali, Rick Gon- zalez QPresidentJ, Ruby Soto QSecretaryJ, Kathy Miller QVice-Presi- dentj, Paul Gialamas, Second Row-Mr. Morgan QSponsorj, Janet Cole- man, Gary Henderson, Cheryl Quick, David Daen, Dan Severn, Steve S' l '5U'.' ' 'ir' ' . Q ff -.fi-.1'fZ,.'f-P ww., Q in zfjiv- . y r i IRQ Solarez QTreasurerj, Tom Gotimer, Dean Tavlarides, Back Row-Charles Burch, Richard Bickle, Danny Houser, Bernie Duchscherer, Ron Gil- bert, Greg Sparks, Alan Lei. 1 I l ' l-Alan Lei enjoys listening to self installed radio headphones while picking up golfballs. 2-Greg Sparks prices meat for customer from behind the counter. 46 SJE l There were 29 students enrolled in the D.E.C.A. program at North High this year. These members received three credits per year: one for classroom enrollment and two for work ex- perience. D.E. standsgfor distributive Education which in- volves students learning by doing. Said sponsor, Mr. Robert Salviano, This year we took several trips in and out of state. To get an inside idea of how retail stores work, they visited Holbrook, Arizona and Mexico. They studied the Sears store in Los Angeles. SJE is a combination of D.E.C.A., V.I.C.A., and C.O.E. There were 27 students enrolled, in this program sponsored by Mr. Morgan. l-Danita Rakes checks out baggage with her employer. 2-DECA members enjoyed one of their social activities. tr, l 1 ff' v 4' i' ' D.E.C.A.: Sitting-Teresa McKenney lSecretaryl, Joslyn Ogles, Elaine Jasso, Paula Miller, Debbie Peplinski tParliamentarianj, Brad Gariepy, Cynthia Langford, Lionila Ulloa, Tricia Andrus, Kneeling-Danita Rakes, Dawn Munoz fTreasurerj, Debbie Traylor, Jayne Idler fPresi- dentj. lrene Sogan, Tracey Holmes fHistorianJ, Carol Harmon, Cindy ,If 51..- Close, Claire Scharbach, Standing-Hope Stewart tVice-Presidentj, Debbie Harris, Kathy Tousley, J Zundcl, Robert Koller, Mike Rizzo, Rena Neal, Carol Bryant, Malcolm Luckie. Ted Elizondo, Mr. Sal- viano tSponsorl. DECA 47 Pretzels, ibles, Ballots usied ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: Standing On Top, Clockwise-Joanne Kuhlman, Pam Long, Lori Schultz, Donna Wester, Carolyn 0'Neil, Kathy Wiitala, Leslie Slocum, Emma Pelosi, 48 Clubs Lynda Wiitala, Virginia Adams, Gloria Cota, Susie Dong, Melissa Coons, Kim Ottinger, Mol- ly Ryan, Cindy Yates, .lan Terhune, Pat Mal- koon. fi f 4 1-Carolyn O'Neil takes a break, 2-Pam Long counted ballots. 3-Eddie Camou helped count ballots. 4-Selling pretzels fast-Paul Walker gets some more. 5- President, Jackie Jacobs makes another sale. Elections, German, Foundation Clubs Elections Committee coordi- nated the homecoming royalty assembly held this year in the stadium. Much work went into the organization oleleetions. German Club once again was able to sell pretzels, while Found- ations Club concerned itself' with Christian religions ol'the time. FOUNDATION CLUB: LeftTo Right- David Nye tPresidentl, Karol Kipp, Lyn- da Wiitala, Jeannette Dugan, Mark Good- friend. Clubs 49 Girls League Sponsors lue and Silver l Lying-Marion Gialamas fVice-Presidentj, Emma Pelos, Kathy Wiitala, Donna Wester. olyn O'Neil, Lynda Wiitala, Virginia Adams, Terri Templeton fPresidcntJ. Kneeling- Standing-Debbie Adams, Julie Foley, Car- GloriaCota. Girls League is a service organiza- tion and was revised in 1972 by a nucleus ofgirls led by Terri Temple- ton fPresidenU. They sponsor the yearly Blue and Silver Christmas formal which is always a big sucess. 50 Girls League 2 a 'fe l-Kathy Wiitala and Julie for the Blue and Silver. 3- ideas with Marion lvice Foley listen to new ideas. Terri fPresiden0 discusses Presidentj. 2-The girls start planning Key Club Provides Services for Communit l A group of boys working to- gether to provide different types of services for the community is what make up the North High Key Club. Teamwork, co-oper- ation, an interest in helping ' others, and overall dedication from its members keep the Key Club going. No matter what the job may be, the Key Club is f always willing to do its very T si C best in whatever they do. 3 , t ffl l-Cheryl Meyers and Lori Schultz anxiously await Scott Daniels--and Robert. Bennett during a meet- the announcement of the Key Club Sweethearts. ing. 3-Kent Steele is serving as president this year Lori Schultz was selected as head ol' the Sweet- for this active club. hearts. 2-Being sworn in to the Key Club are ff.- Kneeling-Van Taylor, Steve Spark, Scott Hal- Curry, Russel Rader, Trent DeBusk, Brian Ot- Brown, Molly Ryan, Brenda Stokes. Top-Trini verson, Alan Lei, Mike Anderson, Kent Steele tinger, Anthony Bechtel, Robert Bennett. Third BalderamatTreasurerJ. QPresidentj, Mark Battilana. Second Row-Rick Row-Lori Schultz, Melissa Coons, LeeAnn Key Club Sl atmaids, Spikettes Show Spirit Spikcttes and Matmaids pro- vided support and spirit for the cross country runners, track team, and wrestlers. The girls acted as timers and score-keepers, and also provided them with refresh- ments at games. ls the Jello set for the wres- tlers yet'? Tell the boys to run faster, the ice is melting. SPIKETTES: Front Row-Gail Stricklin, Joan Knaus, Cindy Davis, Kim Robins, Jane Schluntz, Top Row-Vickie Dean, Alyce Sadongei, Spunky Kouris. Leslie Norris, Lucy Raffaele. MATMAIDS: Bottom Row-Jody Edgar, Lee Ann Terhune, Kim hune, Diane Dodson, Leslie Reynolds, Second Row-Sandy Briner, Kathy Seaman, Carol Robinson, Dale Rutherford, Yvette Jones, Parcks, Marty Beadleston, Terry Cass, Laurie Martel, Pam Hohu, Fourth Row-Cindy Eich, Sharon Wojtak, Michelle Casciaro, Julie cia, Ann Perkins, ' 2 lf' ' T'- . r.,, F' , I 9...-t. iw-xg at I A-. Ottinger, Pat Malkoon, Jan Ter- Sondi Wadley, Vickie Corricre, Audrey Rivera, Third Row-Kay Joann Kuhlman, Laurie Cooper, Gentry, Bonnie Lake, Linda Gar- lvl ,pu gd, ' A 4 ' g g 1 inorities Discover Herita e 1 L .i .Qui QS-ff BLACK STUDIES: Front-Whitfield Holder. First Row-Jennifer Steele Jacqueline Long, Pam Marsh, Tim Adams, Sabrina Davis, Stinella Hughes, Mrs. Edwards tSponsorj, Second Row-Miss Irving fSponsorJ, Johnny Walker, Eddie Austin. 0 ! I ,wi ,., it, ,ao .. . . - . 'Cf UNITED NATIVE AMERICANS: Front Row-Della Sneed, Patsy Jiron, Alyce Sadongei, Electa House, Lisa Vest, Marty Sadongei, Betsy Colletta, Second Row-Diane Sneed, Andy Porter, Hardy Phillips, Mr. Farabee tSponsorl, Mr. Miller LSponsorJ, Robert Morlin, David Pepion, Carl Jeffer- son. Representing minority groups on campus, Black Studies and United Native Americans worked on resolving racial differences. Hosting a banquet in the fall, United Native Americans invited Indians in the valley to share in a cultural feast. The Black Studies group pre- sented an assembly to the student body which was concerned with Black History. l-Spikettes relax between runs. 2-Sprin- klers provide diversion for Spikettes. 3- Matmaid .Ian Terhune cheers as team scores. 4-United Native Americans await appoint- ment with Mr. Sanchez. 5-Mr. Sanchez receives gift of appreciation. UNAfBlack Studies 53 :vii 1.1. 1 l-Sgt. Wm. Stewart, Senior Army Instructor, Com- mandant of Cadets. 2-Company B: David Taylor Company Commander: Richard Bickle, Gordan Carlson, Mark Gabel, Steve Frushour, Thomas Pre- dovich, Greg Smith, John Williams, Scott Witte, Anthony Bechtel, Rick Foshee, Doug Blackburn, Bill Hulsey, David Campbell, Bernard Patton, Rudy Angulo, Tim Adams, David Bittinger, Roy Black- burn, Roy Bunting, Chris Burch, Bob Carpenter, Earl Cordell, Jim Cordell, Paul Covarrubio, Rich- ard Elias, John Flood, Danny Gomez, Ray Gannon, Bill Gannon, Paul Garland, Juan Gonzalez, Wil- liam Hazelett, Danny Johnson, Eric Kaerh, Mark Kingsley, Danny Martinez, Clifford McBride, Dav- id McCullar, Randy Meir, Bill Moody, Gerald Newnum, Gregory Petitt, Jim Peplinski, Thomas Richas, Dutch Riley, Robert Rodriquez, Danny Ruiz, William Seelye, Mike Tate, Mike Trosper, Dennis Tucker, Joe Valdez, Mike Verdugo, Carlos Villela, Danny Ward, Brian Wight, Kenny Wilhite, Kevin Wise, Chuck Wise, Ron Bingham, Terry Brockett, Danny McKim, Tim McKinney, Jesse Correa, Jerry Chaffee. 3-Company A: Charlotte Behmlander, Penny Carter, Maria Chase, Vickie Coffee, Sylvia Dorame, Sandie Fendrick, Enid Francis, Alice Hernandez, Jill Hill, Cathy Jones, Susan Lopez, Pam Mullen, Emma Neeland, Dawn Nixon, Kristy Richardson, Susan Tham, Ann Van- derpool, Charlotte Wright. 4-Battalion Staff: Mar- tin Jakolat, Battalion Commander, Dan Moody, Executive Officer: Louis Boring S-41 David Du- Pont S-33 Dennis Thurman S-l. 5-Company C: Martin Jakolat-Battalion Commander, Dan Mood- y-Executive Officer, Scott Wilkinson-Company Commander, Louis Boring, David DuPont, Bill Hull, Jarold Evans, Chuck Wiedmeir, Dennis Thur- an, Melvin Biringer, Joe Holmes, Dennis Green, Robert Caraway, Marshall Pace, Terry Flannigan, Paul Trujillo, Wayne Thorpe, Carol Taylor, Danny Fendrick, Randall Fawell, Dwight Crenshaw, John Clark, David Ashcraft, Kenneth Brown, Steve Dav- id, Mike Dunford, Joe England, Barry Gannon, Bill Henson, Mike Nichols, Mike Tomac, Bill Tret- inik, Ralph Barker, Guy Holmes, Charles Tim- mons, Thomas Lockskin. 54 JROTC rm J ROTC Nomlnates Three to l 1 l,t41 W, y West Point In a year of new-found popularity at North, a girls' unit was introduced to JROTC. Along with the new, remained the traditional: the Color Guard present- ed the Colors at all home games and other school functions, the Honor Guard performed at Homecoming, and once again the rifle team competed against other schools. Collecting funds for Gompers Rehabil- itation Center, members also donated their time and efforts at the Perry Insti- tute and sponsored the Military Ball at the Civic Plaza. Honors also came to the Mustangs as Martin Jakolat, Dan Moody and Scott Wilkinson received nomina- tions to West Point. -f-V .. .,..-11:--- ' g ef- '76 wpfinff- .t H , ' , t , I Ii!-'wi-df., - .W me 4 :?'z5ff-l2,Lgw,,gg, X, , -axial - 1 -3- Ji, . ,V ,, -.',,'A,jl,, v.v..- .- 5, , Nfl 3 , A ' at f:,:-es.. - -'- vw p -hr eq-1 . ' J-1, t - f 'I Q.. ' tg' V ,---,f -fix ,'Sl,'gJ.fw.. Z-.V-N - ,rv . as iii.: A V W' ' ' 1' if 'xl 'QQ sa V - ' ' 'e ,t F 1,10 . , - . A Y . ,f ' Q l ec. , ' sl X ks - , r K ge ' -N 1 3 , . T . 5 . 'i r - ' l-vy v-.- ..-, . ---AV -J QI- 's -R.. . .-.1 ia., -1. . ., . .1- - L. ,'+-rv.. . 4 w lf,, 4 --. -.h.. . . 1jI 53e.t,5..cJj L.-:gf -- . Q, - .,5. .yy ,. sql if . -.'-'a 'f f 't 12:7 'W . . ,xref -R ,K g -' 1 . T - ' I ,fr-. -, A - 1 , 5 3' :iff l ,Q li r-rev.-4 . -. -.Q -it-rfwitv--vh 1 5 44, 4 ---' V. .- 'fi Jr, - A v . l A . ,offs .. Wm- - 1 ' 6-Color Guard: Wayne Thorpe-Commander, Carol Taylor, Mike Tomac, Thomas Predovich, Anthony Bechtel. 7-Honor Guard: David Taylor, Louis Boring, John Williams, Chuck Weidmeir, Dennis Thurman, Melvin Biringer, Robert Caraway, Joe Holmes, Steve Frushour, Bill Tretinik, John Clark . Q - Dan Fendrick, Mark Gabel, Robert Rodriguez, Brian Wight, Thomas Richas. JROTC 55 A J Q f Q qw ' Q., If - urr ,a-F' ,av tad' 11 Y , .4'.? I. ff-13 r .. 1 ,,- 1 6 V379 1- A si 9 'A ' 15' ' 'Af' ' vm-I r 1, f ti,-,I J --infix . -' - V , K' ,'1.,L:, fff - . ' A ., Q4 'YY' .- . lvl 'Vg-D' , if -. . 'M .Y 'A' l ' 'J' ' 1, A .ef ,' 41' ' .. ww- -.N ' 1 ' 9 , I f' .1 A ff A -. - -, hi' 1115 - '- -'LL' - 4 -.. -7 'Jl-ff., 1 'K ..-ff f-f ..... fd .1 .3 ,C I .' ,., A I .'I 1 .4 , . iz x 5, i I Wm f Q y-,M ' ff T S E N l Hg 2 A V v x U. ' ax, -I X: v x 5423 'Ui' 1 'M ' 7 72: K -4 3 5' fp 'lull JY , 4- 3 's 1. xr' . , 1 'xqx X g V . . ,,, W:- 's R sx 1 Q 55 .1 Q ,cn 1 K , 6 be Girls Join JRGTC wh new 'A -4'- ' ' . ,.f 'f 41 'i I i if Q 'Vinh' . l Zyl TQ. I s I 51' .J u I ,I 'i P ' 1 ,nab , . ' if I I4 V ,' me -J y. , . ii R. 7 8 9 10 Mn- v-. -' V -., . log -' qpvtfx.-t -5' 4 . y .1 vm- -ifbv fb 4 -' ' sv - Q, . ri ,K as iv at -e g A 94- 35ggS l1'9' ' i' , 1 I nv' 75: Jf'j fp-, , , lx. 'fr .gn 1 1' 4.49.1 'ff ,fa V1 lifffd. - 65 .' i 'I xt 'ft ,- fu - in l,3,4,6,7,8-Martin Jakolat, Jerry Evans, David DuPont, Scott Wilkinson, Kenneth gli '- - X ' Brown and Wayne Thorpe, members of JROTC, demonstrate field activities. 2,9, gy Qi. '7 Q 10-Girl JROTC comfort the children at Perry Rehabilitation Center. .- 5 l t KIA lf- 'x W5 K, Q . K - I 'A 'T Ag' -3,-'gli is Y. . R a -dlptetfur , YLXQLL. J ROTC 57 i Q 'E 1X Q 45 +7-S' 5+ 7 71 Coach Futch nstills Pride-Defense The Mustang football team surprised a lot of people this season. Not neces- sarily people around North, but people in the Phoenix division competing against us. The preseason predictions listed us as too small and too slow. The results? undefeated after four games and a final 6-4 won-lost record. Coach Futch, along with coaches Nor- enberg and Gallagher turned the' foot- ball program around at North, not only instilling a winning spirit, but also pride, something that had been lacking. The Mustangs were known this season by their hard-hitting and aggressive defense. The offense was known for its balance as I4 of the 37 total members scored at one time during the season. Football awards went to Steve Garcia- top lineman, Roddy Diggs-back of the year, and Keith Randall, for the second ,o 'l' consecutive year. number one defensive ,ith 7... 1 .,, G .A gi, I+ ' 'Y' ' ,, . ffl. 'li , player. I 611 3' V T lv '- Yi' ' Randall was alsohnamed to the Phoenix Pt' S12 ,, 34 L Qs Al first team All-Division on defense and ' ' ' WHS an honorable mCHl'0n I0 the All- vARsiTY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row-Paul Matteson, Pat whirehufamux Slate team- Coulliette, Dan Moody, Phil Lara, Danny Jacques, Louie Sanchez, Danny Flores, Richard Matt. Row 2-Roderick Diggs, Steve Garcia, Larry Ybarra, John Martin, Tim Farrington, Jon Christensen, Richard Miranda, Mike Anderson, Broderick l r ootball .. . A' K ,.' 4,- Tough to Score on. r .,..,, . ,,.. ..,., 4.., . -1 V .. a 'fines t R' l.. -...., ' I' er' ' :fy 1 - , f ,.. wo, X..-'A' me .. its 'fe . l a , .' X 'A1 D' ' 0 .,, . 'V' . V . ku' 54 -ns 1 A i il A--' ig jj! .mi 'MH Q .. F .. K L V x. vi-E . ,A ' ' . ' . f 4 -eg-if '-L one we ' 2 ' bf' for -eggf if 3.5 5 ml. fm fatal Diggs, Row 3-Danny Walker, Rick Swindell, David Parry, Brian Pappas, Duane Hake, Brad Miller, David Austin, .lohn Tracy. Row 4-Frank Cheatham, Aldridge Keith, Ronnell Stanch, Ken Whitfield, Keith Randall, David Miller, Ron Gilbert, Louis Messinger, Hector Rascon. 2 4 5 l-One of North's 25 touchdowns is signaled by the referee. 2-Mustang defenders liked to keep the visitor's scoreboard with big zeros on it. 3-Coaches Futch and Gallagher, look over the situation with Ron Gilbert. 4-David Miller gets help from Roddy Diggs as he pulls for tough yardage, 5-Danny Walker kicks-off to get things underway. 6-Richard Matt is pulled down from behind on quarter- back sneak. Football 61 1 YU! I X' yum fl 3 4' id 6' if A 3 . .Team Looks to arsit Season I x.4 I ' X I X A ' l 5' Qs QQ.-.nz-3 ' 7 fo I-v, Alex. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row-Terry Student, Mike Baker, Mike Moses. Trent DeBusk, Larry Graham, Carl Ander- son. .lohn Pederson, Jim Hepting. Terry Jordon. Row 2-Ernie Fatigoni. Russell Rader, Scott Rubin, Scott Harczynski. Tom Foley. Arthur Sal- cido, Steve Ennis. Kevin King. Mike Sepulveda. Row 3-Coach Martin, Rick Currey, Randy Figueroa, Barry Graham. Tom Fierros. Angel Rey- noso, Benny Garcia. James Rodgers, Robert McCullar. Top Row-Coach Sandoval. l 53 N X ..-. .V 3-gt..-:-www. A 1- Q.-.ana . vw.-R--. .- nn.-,-. -1-- '.n,.- W ,.-.Ml .Q ' V, M!!'Vlrf4..1x...411.'..LL1ilnns'A' . . - Y' ' Y l-Scott Harezynski looks on as referee signals a T.D. 2-Mike Moses follows Angel Reynoso into the cfndzone for another 6 points. 3-The Mustang defense closes in from all sides to wrap-up enemy ball carrier. 4-Angel Reynoso tosses away the ball after scoring a touchdown. 64 Football +-K. '.v 1, 2 Mr. Martin: Counselor to Coach S IHIL.. ' ...K Q l up lb in-, ' ' .ww C f ibut, an-hi- S-' 4 X. Q ,,f J q. if -1 4-o ju. Qlit.. o 7 Q . .. -in 4 X ,A-A x .J f. ' X .nfl 1. A ' - 4. -Al ,Fill K Q .. . A o Nr I , , oo X ug J x ' x,..... . o- ' b 1- Tun., ,, .-,.. ,, .. P-'-M . Q B I N -nh -xxx. :in ,, H .4-vfifgsnnmhfd-'SH L N:nv , X43 1 ' J ' , 1 I A- ' -1-X-A . . ', , . ' .A , ' '. -f ' I '.f..ff-.W-15 '-15 . ' L41 :rw 'vw ' ' -Nl .-- L - -1. v-I - ., 1 , , ' ' V, :LIL -.L-L.TE J I-'vw .rf -'.,'-iff .. - L .,- iw' 'A ' ' ' ' 4 7 Q 'QQ I-oolball 65 Frosh ntroduccd to High School Ball FROSH FOOTBALL: Row l-Chuck Havatone,Sam Goodson, Randy Mike James. Row 3-Coach Hardt, Gary Mosteller, Larry Wright, Meier, Ray Martinez, David McCulIar, Louie Byrd. Row 2-Alan Jack- Hector Osario, Tommy Rader, Bill Moody, Coach Cooper. son, Paul Miller, .Roy Blackburn, Bruce Matthias, John Lawrence, l 2 ' iv- -1--A m - an '-i '14 ' is pk-A Q---nk 66 Football . 1- -, . f. Y it f -A.. c an ' ' 'Huw 'ai - j fl I.. . A x. A W I hw a ,L . , P' ',. , A..-il. it , .-C., . s :RQ Y. awk: 5 ,:'FTm,..tliQ',!?i Q , ' 1, . i i ,. .L ,rmzrezsrm '2- 'Irina-'ext1L K4-, 'T . . - J ' ' . 'HN1- - I f '-- A ,gut ' , ' gg -r,.g.- .-, . , , my A- .gg . tar, x A . ..,.1 .,- ?'ilQ-1'-Q A NA.-x - . 4, iq-'mofff-crawf , ', A ' Y Y Ir' Nr fl!! ,. in 'H ',!b'a . -wr K: Y V' .ue-ig-...f 4 Tough Pee-Wee's Po t 4-3-1 Record UXNV V-. t... Z nmvlietllll J.7X.lXQl !' I Zililiilll LIGHTWEIGHT FROSH: Row 1-Charles Garner, Tom Haynes, Rudy Angulo, Mike Sivadon, Joe Taylor, Hector Ortiz, Dan Martinez, Clif- ford McBride. Row 2-Tim Faust, Mike Taylor, James Cordell, Norman Weber, Jack Parsons, Mike Harczenyski, James Austin. Row 3-Eddy 6 vii 'l J R 454 ' -' s 'WVR-'J Sfqlt f-f Qk i Tf ' iff, 15.24, ?'.YV'f' -'STL ffl 11,4 fy fb Verdugo, Dan Wiitala, Martin Sepulveda, Lee Pratt, Mike Velasquez, Lenny Rascon. Row 4-Mike Robinson, John Flood, Phillip Nolasco, Coach Moffatt. se., l P55 Sd .3..sll-J uaxi 'ob' -f.5,r: ,-Q-y 2' .- ...N ,- . I-Freshman defense smothers the opponent. 2-Larry Wright closes in to make the tackle. 3-Again, the defense is just too much. 4-Alan Jackson did the punting for the team. 5-Tom Rader looks downfield for more yardage. 6-Phillip Nolasco straight arms defender. 7-Charles Gar- ner cuts up field toward the goal line. Football 67 Cross Countr Goes State -. ' b lk-1 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row-Coach Sanchez, Alex Mur- Hughes, Dennis Villa. Standing-Trini Balderrama, Richard Gonzales. rietta. Barry Shannahan. Eddie Camou, Anthony Bechtel, Hardy Phil- Not Pictured-Scott Norman, Frank Switzer, Dale Essary, Lccndcrt lips, Row 2-Gary Casafirande, Steve Reece, Andy Porter, Burton Hartoog, Tony Magdaleno,Johnny Camou. 68 Cross Country l 4 asf: .1 si fi H - .glue - A .s eff l . limes 1 . , .il-it 1,-?'1-sidha-'gf -- H: e .fr +- -5-,3 .Q 25.1 ,ir Q na s v-434 sgggy .' Q l - T' , l P -Ci I -'Mx . M. ' - , , . - , 42 T' .U-f.- 3 - 8-1-K-'miata North High's cross-country team finished the season at 9-l, and went to the state meet for the fourth year in a row. Trini Balderrama was undefeated in dual meets while Tony Mag- daleno, Gary CasaGrande, and Andy Porter were unbeaten until the last meet against South. Coach Sanchez has much praise for this team which will only lose captain Daas Villa through graduation. Such standouts as Trini Balderrama, Andy Porter, and Gary CasaGrande will be back with next season's team. Freshmen Richard Gonzales, Scott Norman, and Frank Switzer lettered as freshmen and should help the Mustang team in the future. The X-country team sports a four year record of 36-3. Trini ll-State, Porter- 11-Division 2 3 go' A .. 4.13. 'it 1 H 'Q. ' l , . e 5, 4 pt. M- , I .--.ii .wg 'QL-s., 4 - - 'FTM'-' l :Dv ' nz ., ., , I1 , g,,.f V ' . t ' . s ns. u... . gf 'A 9 7 , ' '11 I 4-O4 Ulf ' 'N X, wsu- 1 N ' ' 'agen' 'E - lv. . if .aff if . . - 1 - ,A ,,-xi. l n I A ? --5 t 0 ' .. . . - mini E , '.w'iUftf.J 5 6 t 1 . 0 4' - -L . l i 1 l-Tony, Trini, Andy, and Daas led North to 9-I record. 2- Sophomore Andy Porter shows the style that made him All- Division. 3-Trini leads as usual. 4-Tony and Trini streak to- wards linish line with CasaGrande right behind. S-Tony, Gary, and Trini get their thing together winning! 6-Richard Gonzales. 7-Trini battles for the lead, Cross Country 69 Frosh Gonzales, Norman, Switzer Letter ,f - 'it' 4 nb H U -:fvef 'iw f '-rf. . it V 4.1 we h x 4, F. fy- ,4.'4 vv1 1 4 I , -Q Yu , '41?rg 4,5 .L ' ,-1 , 4 -- ' '?'l'f-r H .v' is E J .a 6 , ...Q . -ff' ' -A jf'-.1 7,.heP:.w . .l.. ,.'.Z.'d-'f 5 'x 'Ci' Jn X Y .an-.L or- 'A'-,H 4 - :,. . . -o Qi,'2g.4! ,'E!g.A.-. 4 ,A 6, Na. 'Ru' '-'44-v -r' . .Q .. '14 ' ',. -W.-. f .4 3 : , ' ..g, . ' , -1 A rv- '-- 'r ua.. A f 'F .. V ' - -.. 'a ad .r -Q ii' n -, Q .1 s' 4 ' -231: - -' 2 . -25:44, . - . '- . bi, , Q I . A. ,, f I 'A 'A ' 'IJ Y ' . A . -.f 3 4 -of.-if . W?fff?' U 2 . if . ,, Q, if A 2. ' 33 ' v 'I 'L ,safe 70 Cross Country W' W A . , A . , V - Q ., I -Q, 1.,.,?1lI-,.t ' ' , 12 5, - .-A5 ' aas, Trini, Gar Lead Team . 4 . - ll-4- S Q! l 1-Dale Essary runs uphill. 2-Coach Sanchez urges on Trini and a Tony. 3-Burton Hughes strides on. 4-Trini Balderrama: All-Division, 2 All-State, All-Everything. 5-No. Casa Grande isn't signalling a right turn maybe victory. 6-Coach Sanchez' Philosophy: Practice to- gether, Run together, Win together. 7-Daas and Richard Gonzales push towards linish line. 8-Trini listens to Coach Sanchez who has posted a 19-2 record in 2 years. 9-The silent, lonely, secluded world of if 8 cross-country. 9 Q 15 ,jalrlx LQ an 14' an 'LN -I' 'I . XY 6 H .wk-5 'lg riff 'uf-5 ', 'I ' i W 1 IN ' UNH X 'x Nil f, ., ' A, X V R N i ll Cross Country 71 oodmansee Second in State This was a building year for the wres- tling team. The team was made up for the most part of freshmen, sophomores, and a few juniors and seniors. The team lost three Slate place winners from last year's team through graduation. The outstanding wrestlers on this year's team were Mark Woodmansee, Steve Garcia, and Paul Gialamas. Mark had a great season with a 22-2 record. He placed lirst in the Phoenix Division and second at State - losing a close 4-3 decision. Steve also had a good season. He plaeed second in the Divisional and qualified for the State Tournament. Dave Miller, a first year senior wres- tler. did a linejoh at heavyweight. Next year's team will have more depth and experience, Mark Woodmansee will return for his senior year. He will be joined by Martin and Mike Sepulveda. Tim Faust, Steve Messana, Mike Moses, Dave Perry, Dan Martinez, Bruce Met- zger, Brian Pappas, Dan Flores, Randy Figueroa, and a number of promising sophomores. Chris Snow, Mark Woodmansee, Danny Flores, Scott Norman. Row 3-Robert McCullar, Brian Pappas. Bruce Metzger, Mark Russell, Steve Gar- cia, Dan Moody, David Miller. - . , .0 1 -,V .-.,..- fi' WRESTLING: Row I-Martin Sepulveda, Randy 9' Figueroa, Danny Martinez, Mike Moses, Burton gf 1 ij 'NYJ . Hughes, David Perry, Mike Sepulveda. Row 2- 5 9 - 1 '-- Carl Stokes, Tim Faust, Floyd Sam, Ernie Fatigoni, l Y' '- v-S A -f T ,M wg .,..,. we N s ' ' Ai 1 g ., All I , Q -, - 1 S, in I I 3 4 72 Wrestling .1 'Q ' I ' s 73-74 Team Bulld for Future nv-1-Q7 7'7 ,194 3 Y X -1 4 af--ff fb T 9 I-Coach Sanchez' philosophy: Use your heads. 2-David Miller took on the biggest one from each team. 3-Mark Woodmansee placed first at Peoria. 4-Garcia cross-faces his opponent. 5-David and Goliath? Not Quite. David and Maryvale. 6-Steve Garcia's determination placed him second in city. 7-Woodmansee puts away the enemy once again. 8-Dan Moody attempts an es- cape. 9- P is for pinning Garcia shows how it's done! I0- Floyd Sam attempts near leg cradle. Woodmansee, Garcia, Gialamas Lead il if i - M.:-rl' . ,,.- Mustang Wrestling Team 6 7 l 8 9 4- 'il . . u- A Q. O l . 4 .., fiat ' I0 - I if f 4 l-Mike Sepulveda crunches up opponent. 2-Chris Snow and Co. are ecstatic with another Mustang Win. 3-Mustang wrestler lays down.. .on the bad guy. 4-Mark Russell. . .seconds before pinning. 5-A new dance? Nope. Mike Moses struggles for take down. 6-Dave Parry attempts a cradle. . .but notice the enemy holding his lingers. Tricky, huh? 7-Scott Norman sets up takedown. 8-David McCullough battles for two points. 9-A disaster area?...No. Pre-match warmups? Yes. I0-Russell vs Enemy. Il-Bruce Metzger to the rescue. Bruce wrestled at l57 lbs. Wrestling 75 alker Named PreSeason ll Star ,.,.....,L rs ' K J L - - --Ae t . A .-.n A-.- ' T ' '- luv raw wr' N W X s ,v Liang' ,ww l nqrlu - --- F Iliff E3 ?'F f F . - 3' iv, .-, Q. ' ...av iv T' 'l -A ca ,ff 4 'J lx'-iw , 1' 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row l-Keith Randall, Roddy Diggs, Em- Coach Gallagher, James Marsh, Broddy Diggs Louie Sanchez Danny mctt Spencer, Bill Beckett, George Sanchez, Clifford Keith. Row 2- Thc varsity basketball season ended with the Mustangs at 7-I4 as Coach Gallagher experienced his first year as head coach. The team was in the league race until the last game of the season when they were defeated by East. The team was made up of seven seniors and live juniors who will be back next season. Danny Walker led the team in scoring and rebounding as expected. Walker was a pre season pick to be All-State as he averaged I5 points and I2 rebounds per game. James Marsh and Ronell Stanch both showed a lot as only juniors. Also returning next season will be George Sanchez, Aldridge Keith, and Emmett Spencer. Lost through graduation besides Walker are guard Keith Randall. forward Louie Sanchez, forward Andy Vidas, and guards Bill Becketts, Roddy and Broddy Diggs. l-Ronell Stanch zips past East for basket. 2-Pre-game Warmup ... starring Andy Vidas. 3-Broddy Diggs looks for two points. 4-Louie Sanchez looks terrified .. . Maybe his shot's off? 5-Danny Walker led the team in scoring and rebounds. 76 Varsity Basketball Walker, Ronell Stanch, Andy Vidas. Coach Gallagher Makes Varsity Debut 2 3 56- ll Varsity Bas Mustangs Display High Scoring Offense r sa 1 -J 1 5 - 1 vi -3 ,- I gs... rs Nu: E is ff' H . s 5 .. qt 1 T J' A1 T - -, . , I. ' 4 1 1 T' , xx -A .,,1 A . B, r , A 1' n Q 5 s, II -..-1 1- . s N Frve Lettermen Return Next Year ,4 'X 3:22 N. t if 17 'E . we '4 QP-1-1 rtaaitrfriri ' - 'sfiwf Q.---r1:'f'. x , tif., 352, ,L.,..,.,4, ' - .V e ' r Wk' , , if Vbt, L .K X- 80J. Junior arsity ork ard - 'T' v mfr' - in 6 n U -1 . : Q K? v Q .' '.: 'f' Y ' f'T L L W IIT!-'l . RJ intra- ' ,pu 'kgfigxfiiigl Jsa., si 43tlh ', Ei' ,m i nk fn' ,-, 'T A ' A ' ' A G fu i 5 if K 1 - H , 1, H - - :iii-EESEE' ' 25 ii S'-Ei. H- - s A AI,-N, -Q Z ncc:,:?-ff? 'K ef -? 342 . -if 2 - , H g F 'tx 3 V ' 1- Q, V . Q Lusisif e t tt , I XY Z X - , .l.V. BASKETBALL: Terry Jordan, Joe Velasquez, Jim Hepting, Robert Bennett, James Rogers, n Kevin King, Mike Wich, Mark Battilanu, Scott Harczynski, Ken Lamp, Charles Thompson, Gerard Martinez. ' f J 2 3 1 ,.- me ff if T if 1 3 Q 4 s . -fa 41 V, Basketball Next Step -- arsit Q-wr at 0 - ' 'nzfdaif f ' v Q I 4 AH. .f f .mmf .' I f-- g ni' .' -m:n....q 7 9 A rt I0 an 0-'Q til. is I' , . 1 'Wig 5 r 1-Mark Battilana watches his shot. 2-James Rogers shoots over opponent. 3-Battilana strains for tip. 4-Joe Velasquez displays a tough defense. 5-Mike Wich - a patriotic player. 6-J.V.'ers take time for a serious pose. 7-Terry Jordan seems to be thinking, Not this way buddy. 8-Another 2 points for Velasquez. 9-High up goes Wich to tip ball to team- mate. I0-Basketball or Ballet? J .V. Basketball 81 MOI I AT S IROSH Row I Al m lnekson Mlke Anderson, Rudy Galas, Bill Hayes. Joe Tay- ' lor Row 7 Mika. Vel ISQULI Hunk K xuakal Lxrry Wright, Ray Martinez, Tom Rader, Coach ffat's Team Goes 9- Q R TH In iii NORENBURUS FROSH: Coach Norcnherg, Chuck Havalonc, kiddie Verdugo. Mike Sividon, Jay Evenson, Frank Switzer, Ted Liggons, Larry Beacom, Rudi Angulo. ' 'l 1' 51 lil IH fan:-.4 ur 5-'ie 5 Freshmen Show Their Stuff 1 2 3 I v .gunni- F s e'-'. 1 , g Q I YR ia-03' -v E. K 4 5 6 and shoots. TQ. Q ',', nf ,,, ,er .- AQ .ff- 5-uni' Tli . i 4 Q'-iii K ,,. and-r 5 if ' 4, N M li it I M f 7 'bl 1-Rudy Galas flies for two points. 2-Alan Jackson shows how it's done. 3- Rudy Angulo dribbles down court. 4-Coach Moffat talks strategy over with team. 5-Manual Pereira shoots over defender. 6-Larry Wright soars high Frosh Basketball 83 Dodson, Messinger Lead Tennis Teams Girls Tennis ii '-'f-'M--...c,o,,s 1- 2 ff 3 , N ----P-s-a . I . Varsity Jr. Varsity hh 4 'TNS-f-7.--,,,N Date North Opponent Ngrth T T ' I 2- , Q, ' - 3 Feb7 4 5Cortez 4 5 Q U 'uh'-'L z I l4 4 5Scottsdale 1 5 A, i i igf122:.L.Qi:' ' ' ' r 21 l 8Tempe 2' 7 ' R Q, ,M f PJ 27 l 8West 6 3 Boys Tennis Feb7 1 8Cortez 14 l 8 Scottsdale 2l O 9Tempe 27 0 9West ln the wake of increased national interest in the sport, tennis enjoyed a renewed popularity this year. This lifetime sport also was the only interscholastic athletic available for girls. Louis Messinger fseniorj and Su- sanne Dodson fsophomorel led the varsity teams. GIRLS TENNIS: Kneeling-Lupita Verdugo, Pam Ricks, Kandy Syrkel, Stephanie Ross, Rochelle Arnos, Ruth Ann Scott, Sabrina x .fl Davis, Gayle Jackson, Debbie Adams, Leslie Pam Woodmansee, Lori Birtcher Gayle Daven Norris, .loan Charles. Standing-Michele Dod- port, Melissa Rowles, Dr. Wilkinson son, Jill Forselius, Cindy Guyer, Susie Dodson, hi? I 1 84 Tennis W 71h , U ., a I-' , f Q a V 'AL 51,-can A ......,. .A , f'u.f'I1 --'1 4-si . Q .,snll ' .2 7 QR-M.. ...QQ- I 2 3 6 I J ,' h 11? 'I -W--f-Q-sf-no---.4 1 , ,. . J jeff I H ,H ,, in-. ..-f- '. . 1-s0 ho s ' ,AK-5.1.,j.:5,,g,f5M.1QWm':w i - ' p more uzle Dodson was number One. 2- '? W S 1 ,21 Michele Dodson smashes another drive. 3-Pam Wood- : , .K-nf-.-...tus .. I manseehperfects her serve. 4-Jay Jennings-Menace tj 1 ,K H .regal - A of'Tenn1s. 5-Brlan Ottmgcr - The backhand that never -I, AY,lf1g1ef9f55 1 . ' , falls. 6-North H1gh's Number One Player - Louie bliuivyjerfff-fr 1-1..,gs Ny gf. . - K - we- M ' xv . L' y1'wL, 1.k .,Rvx ,X If A . V yr ,A rdiglg fflimx CSSll'lgCl . Nr- J P.--- W A ' - EQ - --. - 'Q-.a -- M. H-' Y. ,Aix ff.-IJ' wh3w.:-fs,- ' A -rg 'ffm 4 'WM n. so wi' 5 Tennis 85 X Q ., . X2 X 7 , H L 'pq if O f H X S WMA H 22 -A 5 ff' Fa,- 5 ia ii hh- gi, 'u lv- 4 A , ,-,.v , U OUT F f' ,ff-if K M 'rip ,X 9 N NX , ,, sv'.,?,Q 1 - 1 'Q' unxl Myers, Moody Rule World of Fantasy Homecoming is bright-colored floats. Homecoming is soggy,dew- covered crepe paper. Homecoming is bobbing red and blue balloons. Homecoming is a World of Fantasy for the student body. Home- coming is a nightmare for the half-time planning committee. Homecoming is smashing Chapparal. Homecoming is the last football game. Homecoming is Mr. Martin's golden voice an- nouncing the king and queen. Homecoming is not being able to find Mr. Belluzzi, the teacher of the year. Homecoming is Dan and Cheryl smiling brilliantly. Homecoming is wishing your best friend could have gotten queen. Homecoming is tearful Poms and Cheers. Homecoming is trying to get some enthusiasm from the crowd. Homecoming is seeing North High alumni. Homecoming is wishing that that senior you tried to get away from last year would stop yelling in your ear. Homecoming is a crowded Corral at the dance. Homecoming is wishing you could find your friends in that crowded Corral at the dance. Homecoming is the Freshman float placing first. Homecoming is trying not to cry too hard when the Senior float places third. 88 Homecoming ,rv f . 'ff' assi: ' if-'Aix 3, ' i Y' ' Z 5'rr- . fgg3f 's-'ML' , M 3+ K , ' s f av 4 . . . 1 . 15,-' w! a,71 - . - ul! . ' 'j..1'7sQ'd 3- .., C 'll' if . Y. . . X' 'x llunmucmmng kmg gmdf uccn Dun Mundy Cheryl Myurx gi., ff A. 4-we QL 4, xi Nu! 1 11-vx .Nllulln .lullc Ilan Ili li nw N , hh, V, sql? 3, 1- Z' 1 - X 8 fic , Tj -' . . 61 . U 7. 77' - A gn :.?7ffmg3Q1' ' Q ' 'A 4 Yrs- : ' t xg 5 V B - 'gk 1 'ifu X .gsm I 1 , , 1 66 93 Transform Stadium into World of Fantasy h 2 'J , ,f .' '- -1-i..-....-.Q I 6555 6,5 .4- PUTAOUT FIREBIRDS fafwyra r, 1 if U la ll I2 Homecoming 9I Representing students on district, city, state and national levels, Rena and Martin serve as North's Student Board Members. The Student Board provides opportunities for challenge and engagement in the real tasks of education by offering students an opportunity to express matters of concern and interest of the students. While the others dealt with governing powers, anytown spent time on human relations and individual expressions. '1 . v ,-,.e.-. ,, ' I Y L ' :li if .1 A , ii' .ar i, .43 'x'NUf'N .W-.L Q - , 1 -, ,. N'x ' ' funk l .ti-:,.-we ku X 'L , l .. ' t I , 2 a h '-V if: .- '. . eta- .Hg Ax -I W.. -' . i jl'r:rs'i 4 y ', f V- ',,' . .vy- lf rt .. fa . .1 .ff -' 3, -t- ce'-' .-fs., Student Board: Qlineelingj Martin Jakolat and CStandingj Rena Neal. 92 Honors Students Involved in States 4 'S' 1 I '1' rl' 1 UQ. ,i l I S in-in A :--Q 4 if ,5 l 'Ldv' .1 P J l Y Girls' State: Brinda Vogel, Cathy Houser, Pat Malkoon, .lan Terhune Town, Student Board This past summer, North sent four delegates to Girls' State and five to Boys' State. During a week's time, it showed to be one of the busiest and happiest experiences in one's lifetime. Observing and participating in governmental pro- Anytown: Margaret Krigbaum cedures and functions that make a democracy work, the delegates had time for making new friends, for gaining an understanding of our political institutiong for acquiring an unequalled appreciation of our heritage as an American citizen, The opportunity for self-expressiong for knowledge and for growth as an individual accompanied the gain of knowledge of our government on the city, county, and state levels. Realizing that the' future of our nation depends upon the education and training of today's youth, the Girls' and Boys' Staters selected used this time wisely. 1 i 97 Boys' State: Andy Vidas, Allen Lei, Mike Ryan, Jerry Solove and fNot Picturedj Kevin Lucas E-lonors 93 orth High Intelligensia NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row- Virginia Pactwa, Brinda Vogel, Michele Dod- son. Toadie Cloud, Roxanne Goodwin, Jessie Ong, Joyce Ong, Top Row-Andy Vidas lSec- Parnassus history at North dates back to l939 when the school opened. The objectives of Parnassus Honor Society are: to promote and recog- nize scholarship, to promote the idea that academic excellence is desirable in school, to uphold the high stand- ards of North High School, and to promote the success of National Hon- or Society. Applications for mem- bership were available every semester based upon semester grades. Efforts this year were directed to- ward raising funds from various sales and dues for a scholarship in con- nection with the National Honor Society. A main project was the in- itiation banquet held in the spring for new freshmen members. Awards were presented to three, five, and six semester members. Six or more semesters of membership were recog- nized by the district at graduation by a parnassus stamp on the diploma. National Honor Society earns 525.00 from their used book sale. 94 NHSfParnassus I 1 '.i4Tl l 'Q PJ' . 'PN l .l L Wh retary-Treasurerj, Jacqueline Long QPresidentJ, Not Pictured-Lewis Felton, lll, Margaret Krig- Mark Goodfriend, Kent Steele, James Blake, baum, Pam Long, Diane Marsh, .Iesse Martinez, Lori Schultz fVice-Presidentj, Martin Jakolat. Ronald Steele,GailStricklin,.lohn Vandruff. 3' Ru KN l al PARNASSUS SENIORS: Kneeling-Mark Melissa Coons, Ken Casey. Pat Malkoon, Susie baum, Jackie Long, Pam Long, Diane Marsh, Goodfriend, Andy Vidas, Anne Johnson, Kent Dong, fNot PicturedlMaria Blanco, Michelle Dan Moody, Jessie Ong. Joyce Ong, Ron Steele, Steele, Bryan Reed, Dana Floyd, Standing- Dodson, Marie Goldyn, David Haskett, Martin Gail Stricklin, Nancy Updike, Scott Wilkin- Kevin Zismann, Lori Schultz, Brinda Vogel. Jackolat, Diane Kowalewski, Margaret Krig- son. Cindy Yates, Terry Yokley. PARNASSUS JUNIORS AND SOPHO- Miss Snider 1Sponsorl, Brenda Stokes, Kathy Debbie Germroth, Annette LaPaglia, Kay MORES: Kneeling-Ann Stacy. Jeanette Du- Wiitala, Cindy Johnson, Jackie Jacobs, Lois Pareks, Paul Walker, Mike Wich. Margi Cur- gan, Pauletta Bein, Van Taylor, Nickie Cas- Pawlak, Gayle Davenport, Terry Cass. tNot ran, Susie Dodson, Marguerite LaSpesa. Jason ciaro, Molly Ryan, Judy Stevens, Standing- Picturedl-Laurie Birtcher. Marianne Eberson, Ong, Linda Stokes, Amalia Vidas, N lflSfl'arnassus 95 Student Achievement, Service, Martin Jakolat, Optimist Science Virginia Paclwa. Optimist LCHCFS Emmett Spencer, Optimist Arts F.l: i' uv- ' 537f'f J ' 1 i a- If All Region Band-Jeanette Dugan QFrench Horny, Jackie Jacobs tClari- netj, Armando Chavez tClarinetJ, Nickie Casciaro tClarinetj, Marguerite All Region Chorus-Deanna Platt, Jeanette Dugan, Eddie Lake, Lori LaSpcsa fFrench Horny, Paul Walker fTromboneJ, Mae Lewis tbassoonl. Schulz, Greg Marsh, Susan Rothwell. -. ' ' H-N'--f1fQ N I 4 . . 4 -- , - V - if ' if ' ' .1 , -', h W Y l ,Q ll ,Z . .-4 I , wif ! s '7' fx Tl gg if . f 1 I if I - A A - S ' 5 an - L All Region Orchestra All Region String Ensem- ble-Lewis Felton Wiolay, Bea Shaffer tCelloJ. All Region Soloists-Rosalyn Keith tFluteJ, Marguerite LaSpesa tHornJ. All Region Vocal Ensembles tTwo Duetsj -Deanna Platt, Eddie Lake, Cindy Troup. 96 Honors . I ji - All Region Ensemblists-Nickie Casciaro, Armando Chavez, Jackie Jacobs tCIarinet Trioj. 'VW All Region Vocal Solos-Eddie Lake, Greg Marsh, De- anna Platt, Steve Drummond. I , 9? ,1 -V Talent Recognized MARTIN JAKOLAT, SEP- TEMBER SOM was nominated for the Legion of.Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement and was named a National Merit Semi- finalist during the month of' Sep- tember. ALAN LEI, DECEMBER C0- SOM, was one of the primary organizors of a Spirit group tnick- named the Quarter Court Bleacher Bumsj which loudly supported the Mustang athletic efforts. He con- tinued to act as Roundup editor during the month of December. ANDY VIDAS, Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow 'Q ': 'ALALL '.' QI STEVE SPARKS, OCTOBER SOM, was elected Arizona region- al vice president for VICA, a member of the pom line at the pep assembly and accepted into Key Club during the month of October. TERRI TEMPLETON, DE- CEMBER CO-SOM, presided over all arrangements for the Christmas formal, the Blue and Silver. She continued to serve as Girls League President during December. KEVIN LUCAS, GEMCO Con- lcslant -l- I- CATHY HOUSER, NOVEM- BER SOM, served as chairman of all Homecoming activities includ- ing Spirit Week and Homecoming halftimes events while continuing to fulfill her duties as Student Body V.P. and President of Senate during the month of November. K T-ZZ? ' -ti pa. -A if A MIKE RYAN, JANUARY SOM, edited the yearbook and portrayed Super Mustang during January. He was an active member of the Quarter Court Bleacher Bums. '! MARGARET KRIGBAUM, Lucky Contestant V- - Fgrld E Each year the Optimists recognize outstanding stu- dents in the areas of Arts, Let- ters, and Science. These stu- dents receive a certificate recognizing their achievement, have their names engraved on a plaque, and attend a ban- quet held in their honor. Members of the NHS stu- dent body, staff and faculty nominate an outstanding stu- dent each month. Final selec- tion of the Student of the Month from these nominees is made by the Executive Committee. The selected stu- dent receives a certificate recognizing his selection and attends a luncheon meeting of the Optimist Club. The Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow award is given on the basis of a writ- ten knowledge and attitude examination. Individual school winners receive a pin and a certificate. The GEMCO and Lucky Contest representatives are selected by the honors com- mittee. These students meet with representatives from oth- er high schools in the valley to debate a question posed at the meeting. Each represent- ative receives a S25 savings bond, a certificate and a tro- phy. The Lucky contestants discussed a question dealing with the current political scene, the GEMCO contest- ants discussed a question con- cerned with Economics. All-Region Band, Orches- tra, Choral groups, soloists and ensemblists are selected on the basis of auditions which include sight reading, scales, and a solo. Honors 97 ational Merit ames Five Scholars Active Martin Jakolat, Semifinalist I H N..Z, .W fi iQ V ' 5 - N . ' ' 1 ' . . --., , I - il' llgvlwifral 'ft-'f5'f'f'Lf'l5- ' ' f .j7J7iif'ff fli2i754i f:i13 . Mark Goodfriend, Commended MARTIN JAKOLAT served as Commander of the JROTC 2nd Bat- talion, as a member of the Rangers, and Honor Guard, as North's repre- sentative on the District Student School Board, and as Chairman of Maricopa County Youth Services Ad- visory Board. He is a two-year mem- ber of National Honor Society and four-year member of Parnassus. Jako- lat was nominated for the Legion of 98 Honors Virginia Pactwa, Semitinalist Jessie Ong, Commended Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement, served as September's Student of the Month, and wrote for the Roundup. Martin still had time for his favorite hobbies-Dune Buggy riding in Mexico and motorcycle riding. VIRGINIA PACTWA was an ac- tive member of the German club, Na- tional Honor Society and Parnassus. Virginia is a talented linguist, reed musician and artist. Her acrylics and Semifinalists, Danita Rakes, Semifinalist Joyce Ong, Commended pen and ink drawings won awards in the Scholastic Art Show. DANITA RAKES took part in the cooperative work program and was an active member of DECA. Danita sang with Choraliers, painted, and studied guitar. DAVID TAYLOR enjoyed playing chess, coached the girls' rifle team, participated actively in JROTC, and worked after school as a cook at the North Bank. Commends Five n, ff Campus ! ' 1 alan' David Taylor, Semilinalist Kent Steele, Commended ANDY VIDAS played varsity basketball, served as Secretary-Treas- urer of National Honor Society, be- longed to a Medical Explorers Post, and was an active member of Parnas- sus. MARK GOODFRIEND competed for the Speech team and was an active member of both Parnassus and Na- tional Honor Society. F ' I 1 . Mix in ,V V 1 1 W KRW if l . Q , , et . i :A Andy Vidas, Semifinalist ,f ij hi r. John Vandruff, Commended JESSIE ONG was a member of Na- tional Honor Society. JOYCE ONG was a member of Na- tional Honor Society. KENT STEELE sang with Mad- rigals, served as Parlimentarian of Parnassus, played the piano and brass instruments, and was an active mem- ber of National Honor Society. JOHN VANDRUFF was a mem- ber ofParnassus. and JROTC. The National Merit Scholarship Program included five North High Seniors among its 1974 semifinal- ists. This was the largest number of semifinalists in any single school in the PUHSS and included more than 176 of our approximately 400 member senior class. The Semifinalists were the high- est scorers in each state on the Pre- liminary Scholastic Aptitude Test- National Merit Scholarship Quali- fying Test administered in October, 1972. These students constituted about one-half of one percent of the graduating seniors in the U.S. in 1974. Letters of Commendation were sent to five other seniors in the class of '74, These commended students are among the upper two percent of those who graduate from schools in 1974. Semifinalists Finalists to advance in the competi- tion for about 3,100 Merit Scholar- ships. To become Finalists, the Semifinalists must fulfill require- ments that include receiving the en- dorsement of their schools, con- firming their high PSAT-NMSQT scores on a second examination, and providing evidence of their academic and other accomplish- ments. Commended students advanced no further in the Merit Scholarship competition. Edward C. Smith, President of National Merit Scholarship Cor- poration said, The high standing of these students in the Merit Pro- gram competition shows that they have great promise of continued success. The future success of these young people will, however, depend upon their ability to become pro- ductive at the high intellectual levels that they are capable of at- taining. These ten students were active in many areas both on and off campus. They won art awards, played bas- ketball, participated in JROTC, worked after school, served on youth boards and advisory com- mittees, rode motor cycles, sang in Madrigals, played in the band, and served actively in various clubs. were expected to the nation's high must qualify as Honors 99 -' H 1 , Y W?-. aiif -: ,, if' 0 ' -'.V , ' ' 1, 5,3 wgwi' K ll l. 'Q Scnmr 'XllClN1.llllN Rox.u1l1cfim1dmun. 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J ' Ji- i ixld M938 f lif 4- . .',4. 1.3 W . -mfg MA Bill -4 If -X -. 1, -N 1 :rj ai U fr 1 R A 15 I Q 1 l 5 ri 915 F 11,5 Seniors Dominate Honor Roll I '- s ff 41 A Corliss Ables Erma Adams Virginia Adams Charles Allan I f- Y As a Matter of Fact, the senior year of the class of '74 was the culmination of class meetings after school, hurried fund-raising campaigns, watching our team beat Chapparal, forgetting to do homework assignments, push- ing Heath bars, buying class rings, selling kazoos at the football games, watching a new Marvel perform at the football games and pep assemblies, and enjoying the pleasures of a finally refrigerated North High. And the Beginning of . . . new-found freedom, a feeling of accomplish- ment, trying to reestablish yourself in the out- side world, and remembering all the good .. . '4 - ,,,'. yg'.gfg'4.3 times inside North. Crystal Allen Victor Allen Michael Andersen .,-J, er- Q., 1.-. fi.. - William Anderson Mark Andreyka Patricia Andrus Corbin Archer Grady Arnold David Austin Mary Austin Gary Aycock Seniors 105 106 Seniors Seniors Organize Spirit Group - uarter John Baca Linda Balcerzak Melanie Banozick Craig Barber Julie Bass Karen Battilanz Linda Baughn Patty Bennett Richard Bickle Gary Bicknell David Blake Maria Blanco Lu Ann Bolich Louis Boring Linda Bradshaw Carolyn Brown ff? o Q11 .I Court Peanut Gallery Bleacher Bums Carol Bryant Charlotte Bullock John Burciaga Tara Burke Denise Calhoun Gina Cali Debbi Campagna Debra Cappella Regina Cardinal Onita Cardoza Arthur Carle Jerry Carlson Kenneth Casey Julie Charles Robert Chavez Franklin Cheatham Seniors I0 Class of ' ommates E1ght for Wayne Clark Toadie Cloud Roseanne Colachis Janet Coleman Kathleen Conley Melissa Coons Deborah Cordell Maxwell Coulliette Alvina Cowan Sheila Crenshaw Loretta Culver Tim Dammann H. . Cindy Damron Michael Davis Randy Davis Victor Davis Edward Day Homecoming Queen ' .' x1 .. Q ,,' f.. B '. I , E Robert DeBusk Kay DeHaan .. ,, , Sherri DiDomenico Broderick Diggs Roderick Diggs Robert Dingman Michele Dodson Susan Dong Michael Donner Liz Dowdy Jay Doyle Rosalie Doyle Steven Drummo Phillip Duncan David DuPont Margo Dysart Laurie Earnshaw nd Seniors 109 Seniors in S irit Week ce Race Philippa Edwards John Eichelberger Ted Elizondo James Elliot! Patricia Ennis Margarita Espericuela Joanne Espinoza Dale Essary Lydia Estrella J arold Evans John Fakolt Jodi Farris Dana Floyd Kird Fowler Anna Marie Franco Pamela Freeman Ronald Frey Jack Frost Virginia Gans Steve Garcia Brad Gariepy Gary Germroth Paul Gialamas Ronald Gilbert Christie Gilbertson Geraldine Godinez Marie Goldyn Gina Gomez lui -. l l2 Seniors Deidre G onizales Debra Gonzalez Mark Andre Goodfriend Roxanne Goodwin Tom Gotimer Dennis Green Kathleen Greenwade Jo Ann Hackbarth Jerry Hadley Melanie Hahn Duane Hake Joseph Hall Tommy Hall Van Hall Karen Hammil Daniel Hansen Carol Harmon Charles Harris Evelyn Harris Leendert Hartoog id-Year Grads gs ff, 6. G G 590 if Catch Future First '-5'9 .la ' . David Haskett Honey Hatton Nandena Hawthorne Cheryl Hazlett Betty Helman Gary Henderson Roger Hendricks Glenn Hermann Linda Higginbotham Charlie Hinojos Sabrina Hinton Stuart Hobart Cheryl Holder Tracey Holmes Donna Holt Catherine Houser Danny Houser Kathy Houser Seniors l I3 l I4 Seniors Formal Dress Duds for Dudes Kathryn Howard Timothy Huddleston William Hull Curtis Hutton Jayne Idler Gerald Jackson Kathy Jackson Martin Jakolat Joni Janes Malinda Jarvis Della Jasso Steve Jasso William Jeralds Tami Johnson Anne Johnson Robert Jones Judy Kauffman Kimberly Kawulok Donald Kazmierczak James Keith 'L .1 Tx Phillip Lara David Lay Jeffrey Kennedy Debbie Kerr Helen Kloberdanz William Klock Linda Klupp Darrell Koenig Robert Koller Dianne Kowalewski Margaret Krigbaum John Krumpe Karla Kuhlman Karl Kunz Barbara LaCapa Joseph LaChapelle Harold Lake Cynthia Langford 1 ,lllgrr IGI ' -4 I Semors Sponsor Sock Hop Bennie Leanna Viola Leatherberry Sheila Leheney Alan Lei Jacqueline Long Pamela Long Charlene Longshore Rachel Lopez Roberta Lopez Malcolm Luckie Kevin Lucus Jennifer Lucy Irma Luna Beverly Maiden Patricia Malkoon Beverly Marin Diane Marsh Steve Marshall Frank Martin John Martin Jesse Martinez Suzanne Martinez Richard Matt Kenny Mayve Nancy McColm Daniel McCready Carl McEwen Joseph McGee Teresa McKenney Gary McLaws Mary McNally Louis Messiner David Miller Harvey Miller Kathleen Miller Paula Miller Seniors l I7 Richard Miranda Donna Montgomery Daniel Moody Oscar Morales Lucille Moreno Lynn Muecke Ronnie Mullins Anita Munoz Cheryl Myers Elton Neal Rena Neal David Nye Susan Oberly Carol O'Donnal Joslyn Ogles Jessie Ong xg r o'4w?+ 'Q . in 5 54 Q.. f P J -Q , . us. -A: ,! .N .rf -,f ,- bout Government, Free Enterprise Joyce Ong Virginia Pactwa Brian Patton Tina Patton Taanya Pelosi Debra Peplinski Mary Peterson Vikki Pettinati D P e an ierc Robert Pinson Jeff Pittman Deanna Platt Eugene Popaditch Danny Porter Kerry Powell Edward Pranke Danita Rakes Hector Rascon Seniors Jerry Ramsey Keith Randall Billy Reed Bryan Reed Trudi Reed Dwight Reid Deborah Rice Michael Rich Kristy Richardson Dale Riley Michael Rizzo Michael Robles Marcy Rodriquez Nona Ross Terry Ross Susan Rothwell .,. ix I X Catherine Rowe Vickie Rubin Mike Ruiz l r State Universities Host Senior Days Mark Russell Agnes Russo Michael Ryan J oe Sanchez Julian Sanchez Louie Sanchez Ruben Sanchez Karen Sawyer Bea Schaefer Claire Scharbach Sandra Schroeder Lori Schultz Janelle Schwartz Paul Scott Sheryl Scott Rick Senese Sylvia Sesma Daniel Severn Fred Shaheen Marga Simon Seniors lZl 122 Seniors Seniors Make Nostalgia Today Kendra Smith Valerie Smith Christopher Snow Ruben Solarez Steve Solarez Jerry Solove Patricia Som Ruby Soto Jeanie Spaich Steve Sparks Carol Springer Tobi Starkovich Kent Steele Orville Steele Ronald Steele Kathleen Stites Hope Stewart Ann Stovall Scott Street Gail Stricklin -4 Ng? 1 S ' A ha, ii- 'S .4 Theodore Strmic Bonnie Sweeten Richard Swindell Thomas Sylvester Erwin Tang Raymond Tang Wai Tang David Taylor Terri Templeton Jan Terhune Ronald Thrcadgill Ruth Thude Velda Timmons Barbara Titus Leslie Toleu Kathy Tousley Debbie Traylor Rodney Treiber Faith Troutman Paul Trujillo l24 Seniors Class of ' Reflects the Past, arks Edwin Truthan i ' , ' Pamela Tudor ' Ed Turley Lionila Ulloa Nancy Updike U l Carlos Valenzuela John Vandruff Andreas Vidas '73 Dennis Villa Diane Vukobratovich Danny Walker Jimmie Walker l l , Cristy Warner John Weiland Monte Welch Hal White Pat Whitehurst Loydeen Whitlow i Paul Wiedmaier Lynda Wiitala Mark Wilkins Scott Wilkinson Mary Wong Barbara Woodard Pam Woodmansee Randy Woodson Cynthia Yates Terry Yokley Vicki Younger Kevin Zismann J. E. Zundel NN 126 Juniors Y' 4. V+ xuvhlil' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Vice Presl- dent-Michacl Cummiskey, Treasurer-Cindy Johnson, Secretary-Vickie Corriere, Presi- dent-Stephanie Hadley brams, Hebert Sponsor Class of '75 Eva Marie Aguire William Allan Michael Allen Eugene Ammons Carl Anderson James Anderson How does it feel to finally be a Junior? questioned Karol. Like the freshmen ofthe upper class, answered Scott. Along with being a Junior comes the responsibility of sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom. Fund-raising events included a candy sale, sell- ing valograms, and putting on the King and Queen of Courts dance. And the Class of '75 will be remem- bered for its spirit and enthusiasm inside North. I, -fl j Kathy Anderson Crystal Archer Lauri Austin Mark Baca Michael Badgett . VI I Douglas Baker . Trinidad Balderrama Charles Bales Sherrie Bales Lorraine Banegas Daniel Barnhart Joan Battilana Cathy Bauermeister Leslie Baxter Charlotte Behmlander Pauletta Bein JoLynn Bennett JoAnna Bicknell Lloyd Bigas Melvin Biringer f t J, . Juniors l27 Donald Blose LuAnn Bolich Steven Bonds Michael Booth Anthony Bourdon Debbie Bowman Earl Boxley Lee Ann Brown Marjorie Brown James Bullock Paula Burns Patricia Burrows Karen Butler Scott Byer Robert Caraway Patty Carlin Gordon Carlson Eileen Carroll Princess Carter Gary Casagrande Mary Kay Casciaro Mario Chavez Mary Chavez .lon Christianson John Clock Juniors Sponsor Laurie Birtcher Douglas Blackburn - na.. ,raw 5-,hi will J ' ' L' - fl King 8L Queen of Courts ance '-J Ffa' :Uh Yzav' VFW- ,! mi .jx , L-Q fm' t ,fi t4 A. F15 Elizabeth Coletta Gwendolyn Cooper Eddie Connor Charles Cornelison Vickie Corriere Rita Cotton Stephen Countryman Tari Couture Everett Cox David Crook Mike Cummiskey Scott Daniels Leslie Davis Angela Day Lorraine Desmarais ,JY ' x Gary DeSzendeffy Daniel Dituro Dianna Dodson Eduardo Dominguez Laura Donlin Brian Dragos f i L v'- H I P Juniors 129 Balderrama Leads Mustangs tn State Bernie Duchscherer Sylvia Dugan Michael Dunford Maria Duran Emmarie Duron Brad Dwicr Vicki Dwinell Marianne Eberson Jodeen Edgar Richard Eng Joseph England Sandra Engles Michael Ennis Edward Estrella Richard Fancey Sheryl Farnsworth Timothy Farrington Lupita Fatigoni Randall Fawell Linda Feeser Danny Fendrick Carrie Feno Robert Fenton Tammy Feulner X-Country Meet .-. 'iiv ' ' mv.: I ll E, . P' fr:j 1 w ' ICE ' .I K Patti Fields Terry Flanigan Geraldine Fleck Debbie Flemmer 'Mg : 'i Danny Flores Jose Flores, Jr. Maria Flores Jill Forsclius Rickie Foshee Doreen Franco Linda Frazier Lisa Fuller Barry Gannon Paul Garland Nelson Garman Farold Garrison Gayle George Debbie Germroth Dean Giambrone Alfred Gonzales Tom Gonzales Juniors l3l Jerry Griflin Thomas Grooms Julie Guyer Kathleen Hadley Stephanie Hadley Marsha Hahn Van Hall Scott Halverson Peggy Hampton Charmaine Hannah Cynthia Harvey Judith Haynie John Henderson John Hensley Edwina Herrera Tracy Hickman Richard Hill Christine Hodgson Elizabeth Hoke Whitfield Holder Ricardo Gonzalez Sammy Gonzalez Barry Graham Larry Graham Jeff Gray Michael Green 4, WN: Joe Holmes Charlotte Holyoak Rebecca Horner Electa House Cindy Howell Burton Hughes Billy Hulscy, Jr. Cindy Hurd Betty Jo Hurley Jacqueline Jacobs Paul Jagger Susanna Jaramillo Jay Jennings Cindy Johnson Christine Kendrick Sherian King Karol Kipp Judy Kiszczak Harold Klock Cynthia Klupp Kevin Knight Terry K ouris Jerald K ompelien James Kowaliski Valerie Kuhn Myrna LaPaglia James Lautzenheiser Wendell Layne Deborah Leatherberry Stephanie LeBlanc l34 Juniors Aldridge Keith Juniors Take Patty Kelley Letitia Kelly Kim Kendall if . ,. .3 - Christopher Lemond Patti Lewis Carol Leyva Dean Lieber Connie Lohbeck Glen Longshore Benjamin Lopez Sylvia Lopez Patty Loughridge Robert Lowry Cathy Lozano Cynthia Lucas Randy Lund Peggy MacLaren Jeannie McCabe Ange McColm Robert McCullar David McGee Regina McGee Bennie McGhee Annette McGinnis Marva McGriff Leah McKenzie Dwight McKim Allan McKinney Cheryl McLeod Joan McNally N luv 1' if 1 Marianne Maffeo Larry Magdaleno Tony Magdaleno Lu Marcum James Marsh William Martin Danny Martinez Roberta Martinez Ken Mathewson Paul Matteson Diane Matthews Dannie Meadows Bruce Metzger Terry Miel Brad Miller Carolyn Mitchell Diana Mitchell Helen Molina Jennifer Montanus Lawrence Moore .13 if' 5 U s if ,A. f.- Christine Moreno Rosalinda Moreno Dolores Morley Lydia Mosebach Christine Murphy Rory Murphy Val O Gram Sales Raise Prom Funds Steven Murphy Carol Myers Daniel Myers Marguerite Mylo Marjorie Neal Frank Newman Hazel Newnum Deborah Nunez Margo Nutting Martha Oliva Doris O'Neil Harry O'Neill Kimberly Ottinger Marshall Pace Russell Page Brian Pappas George Pappas Kay Parcks Nina Parks Karen Pate Darlene Patterson Lois Pawlak John Pederson Diane Pedraza Mary Jo Peiffer l38 Juniors Homecommg Float Theme Was Go Lois Pinson Joanie Plante Gregory Pollock Terry Porter Carol Potter Wesley Price Jeffery Pugh Leslie Reynolds Dirk Richardson JoLane Riley Sandra Rios Carol Robinson Michael Robles Gilbert Rodriguez Ray Rodriguez Joseph Roelant Clover Rogers Ruben Romero Stella Romero Matthew Ross Rick Ross Melissa Rowles Joyce Ruiz Susan Rumbaugh Beyond Your Dreams to Reach Your Goal Carrie Rushing Rhonda Russell Dale Rutherford Louis Salazar Arthur Salcido Robin Sanders George Sanchez Susan Schade Teresa Scheel Terrence Schlesinger Melissa Schmuck Gary Scott Kathleen Seaman Charles Shaffer, Jr. Claudia Shoup Patricia Silvas Cindy Simpson Sharon Sims Diane Sneed Rosemary Sokol Larry Solomon Juana Soto Gregory Sparks Emmett Spencer Z R Steven Spires Wayne Sponcil Debra Stacey James Stanley Gary Starkovich Jimmy Stewart Michael Stewart Michael Stewart Alfred Sylvester Larry Szot Lelia Tackman Dean Tavlarides Van Taylor Leann Terhune Regina Thompson Randi Thude Dennis Thurman Leah Tibbs Jesse Torrez Richard Tovias John Tracy, Jr. William Tretinik Cindy Troup Terri Troutman Elizabeth Trujillo Cathy Tuccio Sondra Wadley Josephine Valenzuela Theresa Vance Ann Vanderpool l40 Juniors Lf. , w:-qj ::. 1 -' Ll pb,-f ,Jr-5.5. - rf 'Zi if' v , W l fs Q 2 -r f'.,?.:,, . g 'QW X . f 'E' F xv' 'X I Juniors Select 1 ' f ,f-X T Kathy Velasquez Lori Verdugo Liza Vest Rosie Villanveva Deborah Vincent Tony Vittori Daniel Waddell Larry Wagner George Walker Jerry Walker Carolyn Wallace Daniel Walther Edward Wentz Rachel Western Ed Whitehurst Kenneth Whitlield Teresa Whyman Michael Wich Charles Wiedmaier Kathleen Wiitala Mona Wilkinson Walter Winter Maurice Wise Scott Witte Roy Wojtak Mark Woodmansee Vivian Younger Manuel Zamora Chris Zardus Albert Zielinski ii 1 no I L. 1 1 1 Y ?a E 142 Sophomores Ah. 11 -:gy .- .ff ' ' 1 Float Depicted Visions of Victor '-if r' t Jesus Abril Vicki Aldrete Diann Anderson Mathew Andreyka Lori Archer Patricia Arduza Molly, cut it out. You're eating more candy than you're selling. At the rate this is going, we'll need 99 more car washes before we're out of debt. Being a sophomore is not the easiest thing in the world. It takes being the 'in-between' class and going unnoticed by all the other classes. The Class of '76 strove for recognition by sponsoring the Homecoming dance and a month- long candy sale. Daniel Arncson Paul Astemborski Samuel Atencio Eddie Austin Michael Baca Mitchell Bagwell Michael J. Baker Ronald Baker Peggy Baldock Steve Barber Ralph Barker Mark Battilana Jayne Bazeck Marty Beadleston Anthony Bechtel Gale Bechtel Robert Bellotti Robert Bennett Tina Bichekas John Bieling I. . fx Sophomores 143 Debra Billman Robin Bingham Wayne T. Blaney Laura Bonds Donald Bourdon Peggy Bourque Fred Boxley Susan Boykin Debbie Brannon Denise Brewer Sandra Briner Kenneth Brown Lisa Buber Pamala Bunting Richard Burke Alita Byrd Arlita Campbell David Campbell Kathleen Carlin Virgil Carpenter Fred Carr Peggy Carrillo Nickie Casciaro Theresa Cass .loan Charles Aaron Chase Maria Chavez John Clark Paulene Clements Pamela Cole l44 Sophomores Sophomores Sell Candy Cand X' ,L F -ts 41' Mary Contreras Carolyn Cooper Laurie Cooper Patricia Cooper Tom Corbett Irene Cota Ronald Covey James Crane Dwight Crenshaw Kenneth Cropper Deborah Crowley Jill Culling Kimberly Cummings Marjorie Curran Richard Currey Carl Cushinberry Margaret Darby Gayle Davenport Dwayne Davis Melissa Davis Sabrina Davis Steven Davis Dennis Day Trent DeBusk Sophomores l45 r. I Sue Donati Roger Duncan Mike Dunshie Patricia Efling Cynthia Eich Robert Eidson Rhonda Ellexson Laurie Elliott Steven Ennis Rosa Espericucta Joseph Espinoza Elizabeth Estrella Cheryl Evans George Facista Ernie Fatigoni Ramona Fausto Rebecca Felton Sandra Fendrick Diane Fernandez Cynthia Festog l4b Sophomores Sophs Win Spirit Week Douglas DeHoogh Omar DeHoyoz Lidia DeLeon Saverio Dituro Larry Dodson Suzanne Dodson 'H- WY . 1-.D r -3? l ,NAND 4., l i ft f Q 1 it ia I 1. 'tv' - -- . 1 Rza 1 S' i-.J -.157 bw' ,X 9 liv- PQ ff' Hamburger Eating Contest .Q t.,l- f .i . , if J i'x 'nal fl' iq Kevin Gipson lva Goslar Janice Goforth Rose Gonzales Virginia Gonzalez Alyce Graflius Darlene Fetters Thomas Fierros Randy Figueroa Alan Fish Dennis Fitchner Julia Foley Thomas Foley Linda Forzano Jane Foster Jean Foster Karen Fronek Steve Frushour Pauline Fuentes Marvin Gabel Benny Garcia Cecilia Garcia Erlinda Garcia Lois Garner Kathy Garvin Marian Gialamas Sophomores I47 Ill-5 YVJTIIII '1-f.,, ,w1.,.. ilBJ'MK'Yi.NL. 3 '7' . llVi'i'? 'PlI ii- W- 315 . 'i I -- H-S7 r -1 - i If -.axes ' 'Nur 'Q-rx .u. 1--'h..mq..u.ge.Ll.,': un. ---X1 A -Z I 3 IQ J il 1, QI ,X 1 I Z ?QQ' i i r qs? . , - M QPES t i 1 , t A -E QQ.: f lf- ,MN - f J Y. 1- 1 i r v 'xt--N is 6 h N ,A K.. X1 .J K J. ,mf - I Robert Greenwade Corthena Griffin Sherri Griffith Gary Grochowski Mario Guaderrama Johnny Gutierrez Sylvia Gutierrez Cindi Guyer Robert Hadley Henry Hansen Scott Harezynski Sandra Hargraves Kevin Hasse Susan Hendricks William Henson James Hepting Cztrmen Hernandez James Hiekerson Richard Hill Norman Hoffman Kevin Hogue Pamela Hohu Lewis Holliday Guy Holmes Steve Horan l48 Sophomores NZ, x 1 an 3 Glenna Horton Cheryl House Karen Houser Lori Howell Martin Huckins Stinella Hughes Kenneth Hunter James Hurd Nikki Hutton Danny Jacques Harvey Janes Tammie Janow Greg Jarvis Carl Jefferson Diana Jiron David Johnson Mary Ann Johnson Christina Johnston Kenneth Johnston Barbara Jones Yvetta J ones Terry Jordan Joan Kauffman Rosalyn Keith Charlotte Kellum Robert Kelly Virginia Kelly Betty Kidd Kevin King Mark Kinsey Jacqueline Kiszczak Robert Klimas Brenda Klupp Weston Kohler Tammy Krenzky Yovanna Krmic Joann Kuhlman Donna Kuhn John LaCapa Bonnie Lake Kenneth Lamp Rochelle Langford Claude Lankford, Jr John Lara Marguerite LaSpesa Stacie Laughlin Lynn Ann Lawrence Leigh Ann Little Carla Lizarraga Thomas Lockskin Alejandro Lopez Charles Lopez Josephine Lopez Roberta Lopez Robert Luckenbill 150 Sophomorcs Sophomores Sponsor l l FQ ' 115 1 J F Anita Lunsford Gregory Malapanes Alexander Malkoon Tom Maples Gregory Marsh Steven Marsh Laurette Martel Lyle Martin Michael Martin Virginia Martin Anthony Martinez Carolyn Mathcwson Michelle Mathis Robert Matt Betty Matthews .lim Maxwell Cynthia McCabe Cathy McCullough James McEwan Pcarleane McGhee Roxanne McKinney Lawrence Meier David M einer Michael Mendoza Etta Merrell Linda Mills Debra Montgomery Diana M ontgomery Sophomores ISI M in gl -vin J v 4 x 64 wk it af f in . 1. Z, ! Ak , 1 Q .sn . fr '1 ,1 .. v K if - M., 3 ,-p 'f' 'E-flu' X-Country Team Mark Parnello ...nay -:Sf .5 l David Parry Bernard Patton Erahn Patton David Pepion Martha Perrie Ricky Peterson Janice Petrosky Hardy Phillips Cindy Pittman Andrew Porter Steve Porter Diane Powell Thomas Predovich Catherine Quinones Russel Rader Lucille Raffaele Diana Ramirez Martha Rangel Anna Rascon Steven Reece Susan Reid Randy Reinerton Paula Releford Angel Reynoso Thomas Richas Sophomores 153 Thomas, rving Sponsor Sophs Rebecca Richison Audrey Rivera Richard Rivera James Rodgers Robert Romero Margaret Ross Thomas Ross Scott Rubin James Russell Molly Ryan Danny Sadek Martha Sadongei Lius Salas Marylou Salcido Doreen Sanchez Sandra Sanchez Dawn Sand Calvin Sandman Rossana Sazueta Karmel Schmal David Schnepp Phyllis Schroeder Kelley Schwanz Paula Scott Dennis Scrivner Clint Seal 154 Sophomores 1-Dv' f: .HA ,v 'Y Michael Sepulveda Roberta Serna Frank Scsma Robert Severn Michael Shaheen Barry Shannahan Robert Shugrue Kenneth Sigman Annette Skeen Leslie Slocum Brenda Smith Curtis Smith Michael Smith Diana Soto Ann Stacy Brenda Stage Peggy Stallings Jennifer Steele Judith Stevens Brenda Stokes Linda Stokes Nancy Student Terry Student Kimberlee Sylvester Wing Tang Carol Taylor Sophomores 155 Paula Taylor Scott Temple Lois Thomas Charles Thompson Floyd Thompson Wayne Thorpe Darla Timm Charles Timmons Michael Tomac Cheryl Triplett Ted Turetsky Alba Ureuyo Diana Urius Luz Vega Joseph Velasquez Helen Velimirovich Amalia Vidas Kathleen Viges Felix Villanueva Rubin Villasenor IS6 Sophomores ugh O'Brien Youth Foundation T 7-hr X , .W l Ag, t 1 ,eff II' . Mary Wright Karen Yates Jimmy Ybarra Johnny Walker Patsy Walker Ricky Walker Andria Warren Duewey Warren Wayne Weaver Shaina Western Darcy White Diana White Tim White Mary Wiley Larry Williams Patrick Williams Donna Willis Daphene Wilson Michael Wilson Vickie Winter Douglas Wistrom Janelle Witter Linelle Witter Sharon Wojtak Belinda Woodard ll H171 .A 5' 'Sw F --. x muff f w,,.5'ii FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS. Presi- dent-Sylvia Doramc QNot Picturedb. Secre- tary-Michellc Casciaro, Vice-President-Katy Lippman, Treasurer-Donna Wester. ir ,. ,. AL... V 1 4 'xlrtg W ' as 1, 1 :' 9 as 'W-A Frosh D1scover NORTH Beverley Adair Deborah Adams Tammy Adams Timothy Adams Theresa Aguire Ida Allier You mean I really have to know my timetables all the way to twelve to get out of this place? What's a La building? I'm not taking choir. Such statements can be heard from bewildered Frosh. Sponsored by Mr. Harris and Mrs. Wales, the Class of '77 was the first required to take the Math proficiency test. . . .and then there was the one fresh- man who went to teacher number 4 for fourth hour lunch. Unfortunately, Mr. Long wasn't serving lunch. .. , Michael Anderson Rudolph Angulo Steven Appel Virginia Archer Rochelle Arnos James Austin i Josie Baca Kathleen Baker Lindsay Baker Richard Bales Roberta Baltar Karen Bangs Shirley Barnhart Bertha Barragun Anson Bates , Sharon Bauermeister Larry Bcacom Kelly Bean Joanna Beeler Joni Begay Freshmen l59 Debi Bentley Guillerno Berlanga Dennis Bietry David Billinger Roy Blackburn Lori Blake Debra Blakeslcy John Blaklcy Barbara Bleavins Larry Blouin, Jr. Susan Bond Michael Bovcc Rcnc Boydens Georgia Boyle Priscilla Bradshaw Maria Bravo Janet Brazley Lexie Brewer Cynthia Brown Marlin Brown Sarah Bruce Roy Bunting Chris Burch Mike Burns Louie Byrd Eddie Camou Beth Campagna Deborah Carbajal Frank Carl Patricia Carlos FloatCompetition I .gy ix, ,-0. g, D IIN-rw .. . -.-1: - .-, ft ' gg 1 MFE Robert Carpenter Earl Carter Sabrina Carraneho Mark Caruso Michele Casciaro Anthony Cass Patsy Castellanos Frances Chamberlain Billy Champ Maria Chase Vickie Coffey Donna Colbert Robert Cole Janet Cook Kathleen Cook Albert Cooley Michelle Corbett Earl Cordell James Cordell Gloria Cola Paul Covarrubio George Cowan Rick Crook Cynthia Culver Freshmen I6l Christine Darling Cynthia Davis Gordon Day Rosalita Dazen Gregory De Herrera Vicki Dean Barry Denton Teresa DiDomenico Sherri Dillon Debbie Dingman Cheryl Dc-'abs Robert Donati Sylvia Dorame Doran Doran Joy Doty Gregory Dragan Cecelia Dugan Mitchell Eagar Reina Ebanks Esaundra Enloe Vicki Erickson Raul Espericueta Robert Estrella Jay Evensen Carol Ewing James Fakolt Daniel Farrington Steve Farris I67 I-reshmen Switzer, orman, Gonzales Run w-gp: avr: t n f f5 A '? r l Dx n State Cross Countr Meet Q D ' to 3 , .I ,, -Q l ' t l . J l l. 9' Timothy Faust Sherrie Felsinger David Felton Michael Felton William Fencken John Fields John Flood Joyce Flores .Iulio Flores Sam Floyd Lee Foley Enid Francis Elaine Franco Rudolph Galas Fise Galkowski Barbara Gallegos Bill Gannon Raymond Gannon Vernon Gant Maria Garcia Patricia Garcia Charles Garner Darolyn Gary Jody Gastineau Julie Gentry Rona Giambrone Darlene Gilbreth Daniel Gomez Freshmen l63 Candied pples Big Success Ronald Gomez Belia Gonzales Diane Gonzales Joann Gonzales Juan Gonzalez Richard Gonzales Ricky Gonzalez Sonia Gonzales Vicki Gonzales Sam Goodsom Debra Green Gloria Green Janice Grittman Jana Gunn lrene Gutierrez Jerry Hall Mike Hall David Hansen Michael Harczynski Donald Harris Terrie Harris Chuck Havatone Curtis Hawkins William Hayes Thomas Haynes William Hazelett Linda Head Kimberly Henderson Edward Henning Nina Henson I64 Freshmen ew .u 'D Z' is X 1r 1P' Alice Hernandez Robert Hernandez Victor Hernandez Jill Hill Annette Hinton Morgan Hoaglin Sherry Holmes Terry Holmes VY' 'ra- ,md- Ricky Hoover Dianna Holt Alan House Diane Houser Kathie Hudgens Mark Hudson Bennie Hughes David Hulsey Timothy Hurley Everett Ingram Alan Jackson Gayle Jackson Kathleen Jackson Pamela Jackson Michael James Phyllis Jefferson Donald Jeschke Danny Johnson Jay Johnson , A , It Qui, o,,f,' a Bl 1 9 4 'saga c 'P N44 D '15 99' Freshmen l65 ,, f' 4 f Rita Johnson Sarah Johnson Catharine Jones Lloyd Jones Thomas Justice Eric Kaehr Debra Kaufman Cynthia Keenan Lavinnia Kelly Kevin Kenyon Dee Ann Kerr Mark Kingsley Eugenia Klock Joan Knauss Tanya Korp Lorraine LaChapelle Diane Lake James Lamb Forrest Larue Kimberly Lathrop John Lawrence Mary Jane Leanna Susan Leanna Katherine Lcheney David Leon Dwendell Lewis I66 Freshmen 1- John Fields, Marching and Guitarist Frankie Lewis Lucy Leyva Ted Liggins - Jane Lijewski Katy Lippman I 1 lf' l .. 1 , M v Susan Lopez Georgia Lotz Freddie Lozoya Angel Lujan Elvira Lujan Q Stacey Luster Clifford McBride Denise McCrayton Janet McCuin David McCullar William McEuen Mary McEwen Tina McGillivray Danny McKim Timothy McKinney Maureen McNally Maria Madril Jerome Mahaffey Alan Mahurin Robyn Maloy '15 Christine Marsh Karl Mar Brian Marsh Pam Marsh Lynda Martin Ny' ' l Freshmen 167 Barbara Martinez Daniel Martinez Linda Martinez Ray Martinez Rae Marvin Paul Mason Dawn Matthews Bruce Matthias Rodney Mayve Randall Meier Rosa Mcndosa Kandi Menges Jamie Merideth Doreen Mesa Jeanne Micl Paul Miller Donna Mills Wesley Mills Deborah Mitchell Freshmen Take Math Juli Mock William Moody Patricia Mooney Charles Moore 'S-:Y . giN'Awjw .3gi?Q, W fs igawid-Elf:-rr we ef f L rf ' i' 'Z il . 1922 :Si- 'Q:' gl it J-, 'f' -- 53 4 1.taj.1f,', .. 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V1 :uf U G, r- ,, 'im wi----et. , A L' .Q gms, ky? ir reign 42.313-+f WEGA 'rf John F 1C1dS Marching and Guitarist Frankie Lewis Lucy Leyva Ted Liggins Jane Lijewski Katy Lippman Susan Lopez Georgia Lotz Freddie Lozoya Angel Lujan Elvira Lujan Stacey Luster Clifford McBride Denise McCrayton Janet McCuin David McCullar William McEuen Mary McEwen Tina McGillivray Danny McKim Timothy McKinney Maureen McNally Maria Madril Jerome Mahaffey Alan Mahurin Robyn Maloy Christine Marsh Karl Mar Brian Marsh Pam Marsh Lynda Martin Barbara Martinez Daniel Martinez Linda Martinez Ray Martinez Rae Marvin Paul Mason Dawn Matthews Bruce Matthias Rodney Mayve Randall Meier Rosa Mendosa Kandi Menges Jamie Merideth Doreen Mesa Jeanne Miel Paul Miller Donna Mills Wesley Mills Deborah Mitchell Freshmen Take Math . . my J' -Q? V3 4' Y gig-'V givylp F P1-5 fd' 'Wir -'wif' L. Align Xu M34 6 .2 wt I ff use ilfffi-9' 1, '5 '- zf.3Qg'f, '5'f 'I7fif: 1' ' .ig-' rfefo' ' 2':i g3fi,' , 3 I: Jw-55.3 i?I1 ff fig. Q, '-f-i1j: .gQ'T :V -3253 'Qt .FZLEWL , - J... e.. , K W. ,f we 1- hr iid - tl.,:1', , 'if' l Ta,iegff12'5 I ' 7' .. , ' 3:12 .- .L f-a,. .1,., ,fIw2fp 7i34..qf, 1 - ,,e-- fa: y IQ,-.-rm ,nw ' . 'T , '4 ,:7,q v,if:? ' gi Yas.lfew..-,-1ce-we-1' 722- ,1-f--5::.T'3' iv' H' Ili i k'55'Hl5.f' fI'5lii'7- 1 r T7 4 26773 'Him t, . ,ff ., i ,, ti - 935 1 H3 I' 'H' A . . , Jie -21631: ia i. - Juli Mock William Moody Patricia Mooney Charles Moore -,H Susana Moreno Jim Morley Judy Morley Gary Mosteller Curtis Mott Pamela Mullen Steve Muniz Dale Munoz Fred Murrieta Alex Murrieta Billy Ned Emma Neeland Donald Newby Garald Newnum Linda Nicastro Denise Nichols Thomas Nichols Victor Nipper Dawn Nixon David Norman Scott Norman Leslie Norris Mario Nunez Donald O Donna Victoria O Hara Sandy Ortega Hector Ortiz Hector Osorio Dianna Parker Michael Parnello l l70 Freshmen Harris, Wales Frosh Sponsors Jack Parsons Emma Pelosi Greg Pena Jamie Pena Margie Pena Richard Peoples Michelle Pepion James Peplinski Manuel Pereira Theresa Perez Cynthia Perkins Charles Perrie David Peters Gregory Pettit Vincent Piano James Pilato Mary Pino Richard Plain Susan Polesetsky Paula Popaditch Linda Potter Eletha Prankc Faleen Pranke Lee Pratt Odus Privatt Tommy Rader I 1-rr n X- If I n jp . -4 ii' Y? Alfred Ramirez Lenny Rascon Gregory Rayes Pamela Reid David Rentcria Jason Repsher Francine Reynolds Kellye Richardson Kirk Richardson Clint Richmond Pamela Ricks Walter Riley Alfred Rillamas Kimberly Robins Michael Robinson Anna Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Laurie Roelant Barbara Rogers Cindy Rogers Patti Lu Romanelli Charles Romero Francisco Romero Veronica Romero Stephanie Ross Daniel Ruiz Dwight Runyon Alyce Sadongei Getting Involved With H S James Salazar Kim Sales Deborah Sanchez Diana Sanchez Diane Sanchez Fernando Sanchez Henry Sanchez John Sandoval Alex Santos Larry Sayre Dona Scharbach Jane Schluntz Kim Schwanz Ruth Scott Cheryl Seal William Seelye Vicki Seger Martin Sepulveda Thomas Sevilla Kim Shaw Louise Shaw James Shobe Marianne Simon Mike Sivadon Cindy Smith Terry Smith Timothy Smothers Della Sneed Carol Snyder Stephen Snyder l72 Freshmen .. .5 'Q-nv. .44-J Shirley Sons Lazaro Soto Susan Steele Shirley Stock Carl Stokes Mary Stokes Carole Stuart Richard Sullins Joseph Sundstrom Frank Switzer Mary Sybeldon Kandy Syrkel Laura Tafoya Alvin Tang George Tang Danny Tanner Michael Tate Cynthia Taylor Joseph Taylor Leiwa Tham Judy Thomas Frederic Thompso l'l Presidore Thompson Robin Thompson Scott Threadgill Jeff Toleu Tanna Toney Bertha Trevino Michael Trosper Karen Troup Freshmen I73 I74 Freshmen Sylvia Dorame Leads Class Timothy Troutman Ronnie Trujillo Dennis Tucker Dawnene Tugwell Rachel Turany Richard Urias Adrienne Valdez John Valdez John Vance Suzanne Vandruff Ruby Vargas Michael Velasquez Eddie Verdugo Lupita Verdugo Michael Verdugo Rebecca Vickers Carlos Villela Frank Vitale Katie Vollrath Roger Warner Debbie Watkins Theresa Webb Norman Weber Perry Wells Donna Wester Glen Whaley Sharon White Teresa Whyman Brian Wight Daniel Wiilala 1:9 iff' 41'- W1--yr IYX 'QQ 'P' ' .xi x X Eartha Wiley Kenneth Willhite Brenda Williams Devera Williams Linda Willis Charles Wise Kelvin Wise Leo Wise Herbert Wood Vickie Woodard Charlotte Wright Larry Wright Marva Wright Tracey Yokley Betty Zamora Susan Zamora Darren Zizek 45 S Freshmen I75 .1 , 1 .gl 1 , l 2 .Z N 1 H3 , '. ' .1 n.,', n 5 1. A A ,111 .V ns- - Q. f' , 5 .-, ju L? I 'PI' 1 Q. i ' I 'Q . 1 - Sz-1 'X-1 ' J. ' --. ' -wx.. ,b 'fa A . , or 1' . .U , V' In '-' 5 - .3 , A ----. fy., ,. QI- , i' 5 X 4 Li E r. Sanchez, First c'Cool rincipal S. 7 ,.4.,'Kf-3 - V ' ..-f Robert Sanchez, Principal, transferred to North from Coronado lScottsdaleJ. The long-awaited refrigeration came ac- companied by a new principal for North High School. Mr. Sanchez transfered from his position as principal of Coronado High School in Scottsdale, bringing with him many fresh, young ideas. Opening lines of communication between students, faculty, and administration, he created the Princi- pal's Advisory Board made up of club pres- idents on campus. In an effort to provide an opportunity for students to voice their opinions, and to personally introduce him- self to the student body, he visited all levels of English classes. Eager to become a part of North High, he made himself a common sight at student activities, attending sports events, music concerts, and recognition programs. Pm impressed with the caliber of the students attending North, as shown by our high National Merit standing and nomina- tions to the military acadamies. I am grate- ful for the dedication of our faculty and the strong support I received from the other administrators, commented Mr. Sanchez, our new driving power inside North. l78 l-aculty Gerald DeGrow Mrs. Carolyn Warner Donald Jackson Superintendent '73 Board President '74 Board President John Hansen Steve Jenkins William Bostrom Board Member Board Member Board Member dministrative Duties Reassigned Dr. Milton Jones, Associate Principal, had the last word in registration and room assignments. Mrs. Vera Workman, Administrative Assistant, handled discipline and all athletic events. If Dlx Q 4 ' Juggling hundreds of students to avoid interfering with con- struction, the administration found relief when the air condi- tioning work was finally com- plete. Besides worrying about where to put displaced classes, administrators had their regular- ly assignedjobs. In his second year as Associ- ate Principal at North, Dr. Jones concerned himself with the con- dition ofthe buildings and facili- ties. Dean of Girls, Mrs. Work- man, held the position of Athe- letic Director this year. Busy co- ordinating sports events for the school, she found herself the only female athletic director in the state. Discipline was also covered by Mrs. Workman. Mr. Cardon, in charge of student attendance and activities, maintained his position as Dean of Boys. i 'ff 5 Fw' .. ..: ,wtf- fwf .1112 . nr el, 1 : P X' .- J ffn . - 5,1 '-,il l L . 1 p :f .1 Fri i at ,,. 2 .,,,.l4s9t ,1 . 7- h . , ' .. i .-- f-sw, ' . ,,. 4-'fi' ,I Mr. Stanley P. Cardon, Administrative Assistant, kept tabs on student attendance and activities. Faculty I79 Speeral People Specral Servrees if ' Gladys Betrus Dale Campbell Michael Hebert Bessie Krell Paul Merrill School Nurse School Community Audio Visual Teacher for Psychiatrist Counselors fl1t121tC Career Center Gilbert Sanchez Counselor Matmaids-Spikettes Wrestling Coach Howard Sumate Edith Luty Ruth Rowan Counselor Librarian Head Librarian Free Expression Encouraged in rts Charlotte Edgar Robert Brewer Virginia Frogge Music Dept. Head Instrumental Music Art Department Head Vocal Music Mustang Band Girls League Choir - Madrigals Handicapped Helped Del-C Brown Marguerite Freeman Al Horcasitas Special Education Special Education Special Education Department Head Work Experience Barbara Rosenthal Y l I Special Education ' L if' f 1 I f IWW ' 'VM' 'lil il' ' ' li i M, ,lt ,i,,,,, ,WM If MI' l 1' Michael Prepsky Naida Wasson Ceramics - Basic Art Crafts - Basic Art 2 fir Hoping to instill in their students the desire to create and develop their abilities to the fullest, teachers in Art, Music, Special Services and Special Education Departments share common goals. Art shows, sales, music festi- vals, and programs were staged to recognize successful artists and musicians. The teachers' tools . . . pianos, easles, work experiences. l- WHERE do we startl'? Miss Luty and Mrs. Lembke seem to be asking as they look at the stacks of boxes con- taining library books to be reshelved when the refrigera- tion construction was completed, 2-Mr. Prepsky demon- strates the potter's wheel. 3-Mrs. Frogge compares color tones in a student's painting. Faculty l8l l-Mr. Haggerty, who joined the faculty in 1952, retired from the Social Studies Dept. this year. 2-Mrs. Miller taught juniors to write research papers in American Lit. 3-Mr. Cary helped the faculty open the school in l939-40. iv' ll wi, l 'N i X 3 ll 'rl i 1 ' ri l V' i ik V rig i i 9311 A L uman Relations, Skills Stressed in iberal rts .L Y .1 A12 I . . Xff I. T , L! f b T i gafyvg W V W Z Y .. L J Q , X Cheryl Abrams Mildred Wales Harold Wenzel Reading Reading Dept. Head Reading Jr. Class Sponsor Frosh Class Sponsor A 'dfafl i if-i ll fl ' A I - ' M llllllf 'Y -'W '.' 'r-W.-2 Y. e ,fi - A .Jim ' , .f .ff A if Gretchen BOOK Dudley Ferris Tomlin J. Fields Shirley Lowe Muriel Miller Senior English Comm. 8a Mass Media Novel- Search for l.D. English Dept. Head American Lit. Nat'l Honor Society Publications Advisor Creative Writing Ronald Miller Bruce Trexler Novel- Eng. 3 Speech - Eng. 3,4 United Native Am. Speech Team l82 Faculty Principal's Ad. Board 'FAM . 'B Phyllis Twining Drama - Eng. 1,2 Drama Club I-:J Carl Wagner Dorothea White Eng. l,2,3,4 World Lit- Eng. l,2 Computers Come to Languages 3 Phyllis Durnin Russell Harris Foreign Languages Spanish l,2 Department Head Frosh Class Sponsor Mr. Car , r. After 57 Years nmvwiwt, r M arguerite M arshall Spanish 1,2,3,4 agerty l il t ul K Blake Moffat German German Club Retire Richard Bridgewater Tom Futch Sidney Kogan Social Studies American Govt. American History Department Head Football Coach , s5udentSenate, Lettermen N , , . df,-X, , . I I i 1 if V ' M ,. , JW f . fthe it ' -t Wifl tfvi ff L f ' ff ii 1 The Foreign Language ,J ' 'teletype machines this year to be con- A . r - versational practice. While the Social Study Hr f w v f department is losing two line teachers, Mr. A A .p .. iri s. . F.,- 13: Mgr- w lrtiy , Haggarty and Mr. Cary, to retirement. Maman Hagerty patrick Rope, Carolyn Snidgf The English Department added a lab room :lm-G0v1,HiSt0ry A Qm-gislgofb' Am--W0f'dH1Sf0fv this year, complete with a video- machine i fprnogini i ey U Pjfimiisgj . is ,1 and computers equipped tofaid in eaching fi' f - 'A -f ' 7 rg' ' v it' ' Basic En lish rammar icom ositi n and .f '7 ,C - 'C-I' it ' A I g 1 9 p S ff C X f ,f'i,f':fir:gn1 ,f14Q! y Xusage. The Reading Department he ped stu- ,' g ' 'fir 'eff ,JQ.g'4':,.r idents to understand the world of b,oo Th gfvf1'fL,f fig! kl,fC,,f.-rl' Cf , Qi ' 7 ,I 4, ,. j 1, 'gy-f'Jf?4,,t' K J , If if 1, ., , , ' f .fa W 'fav-, I, 111 V X, Q Wm' 1 A A 1 Y jf 'V ,Ll A ' V, VX A F3CUilyl8 1+-fmaf affix , av .-.if if it ' yf 1 ,ff t if -f , - .e---NW' --'-- 'W-A f r f,,l!,!:,Y,g,'v, Teachers Prepare Young Scientists Second floor, Science Building'-Haven for scien- tific and mathematical wiz- ards. Resources provided to meet the Math and Science needs of students included learning centers, drill and practice on the educational computer, and special learn- ing packets. l-Mr. Thomas emphasizes important principles in Chemistry. 2-Mrs. Sum- mers keeps busy inthe Math Lab. 1. .twill ' l . H l fgwllillilli ' ily sliiil l 'ii . lll i l wx -..... wi, liwiivi 4 ' ll l Ll' ' -Ml V i 'fl.1i3'5' Lula Brooks Gary Farabee Biology Biology United Native Americans Roland Henshaw Thomas Inman Gen. Math-Int. Alg. Math Dept. Head l84 Faculty Ql tau. '. V ww ir , Henry Hall ' f if Biology-Ear . d Space Chess Club Lucy Summers Int. Alg.-Gen. Math Bowling Club I . L-n-. , 1 .qs Henry Thomas W. D. Hardy Science Dept. Head Int. Alg.-Gen. Math-Geom. Sophomore Class Sponsor Robert Wheelwright Hal Williams lntro Alg.-Geom.-Alg. Alg.-Gen. Math- Computer Math GolfTeam i 4 Learn Today, Profit Toda -Xe. 1 2 r-gil' a-, rf' I -M Q 'r C. S. Adair Pamela Hardin Typing - TABS Co-op Office Education Accounting Ellen Irving Leona Kennedy Typing - Shorthand Shorthand - Typing Black Studies Club Senior Class Sponsor Soph Class Sponsor Forrest Houts Business Machines Marketing - Records Bowling Club Jim Long Business Education Department Head Senior Class Sponsor click click click click click click click click The Business Education Department has increased its number of cooperative work programs this year click click New is a course for freshmen called TAB which is designed to give them training in general business and per- sonal typing click click click click click click click click Mr. Salviano was one of the Business teachers who taught the new new TABS class for frosh. Ted Morgan Robert Salviano TABS - S..I.E. TABS - D.E.C.A. Faculty 185 Departments Become Coeducational Bert Belluzzi Duane Cornelius Hum Bachelor Survival was instituted into the Home Economics Department for the first time at North this year. Enrollment was high as young men learned how to cook, sew, and generally survive a bachelor's life. And like- wise the Industrial Arts Department enrolled many girls in Auto Mechanics and Woods. l-Mr. McMullen carefully instructs student on use of an Industrial Arts machine. 2-Mr. Cory gives demonstration to onlooker. Judy Beuchel Home Economics Department Head Nat'l Honor Society Bertha Hale Child Dev. Girls League l86 Faculty Auto Mechanics Ind. Arts Dept. Head Drafting - Plastics I fix Keith Davis Wayne McMullen l.C.E. Program Electronics VICA - Ind. Arts Clubs Foundation Club Linus Cory Woods Industrial Arts Club William Thomasson Metals - Auto Mech. Teachers Get nvolved and in Shape 1 s Jerry Bright Tom Cooper Track Coach Physical Ed Baseball Coach Joyce Davis Modern Dance Silhouettes 4.-qv tr f Frank Gallagher Richard Hardt Merlin Norenberg Health Ed P.E. Dept. Head Health Ed - P.E. Basketball Coach Lettermen 9. fmt. Ll f lf' Physical and mental fitness were emphasized in Physical Education and ROTC classes. Modern Dance developed grace and form in creative movements. Co-educational P.E. classes were popular as girls gained involve- ment in inter school sports. l-Mrs. Davis acts as part-time contortionist. 2-Coach Hardt informs class of discipline guidelines. --n..,,-A . gy, ., , Nr ,.p..a-P' v--' xXx A M' 5 . .s- 'Iii' . .-. ppm . um- 5 llllllllllllll' ,M -, lu ::l!, !Mlp-. , L . 5,- fi - ,N 'lil' X . 1. ' iviillll will Jr ill tl A lm l .y ll 'iw ' 'iiwiil' -li 'l! Wlllm1'i-i. 7 ' Y N' ill 'lililllidtiinllsliv' 3, 'V l- 'r: ,i:v lil' il' 9 Sgt. Wm. Stewart JROTC Girls Drill Team Catherine Wilkinson Physical Education Tennis Club Faculty l87 Maintenance Works 24 Hours Cafeteria Prices Go Up George Hay Dick Cedor rf' X S tr- Miles Chaput B. Grencevicz M. Anderson F. Q. Castro Bob Demers Luigi Gidard if Garlield Ham .lune Crooks M. Howard S. Keesler 1' 7,1 law. Harvey Hauer .lohn Helms Tom Howard ldell Laird Evelyn Nash Debra Nichols ,lack May Alex Padilla l-Cafeteria personnel work to serve attrac tive, nutritious meals. 2-Roger Pickerell, Security, watches as students leave build ing. I L .. I '.j ni 711721 Harold Shanks Glennis Norris M. O' Brien E. Swanger Verlin White L. Thompson L. Tramutolo E. Underwood Speelal Personnel Help Mustangs Eleanor Parks Mary Pickering Elmore Praet CHr0lyrl Riley H3261 Thompson Principal's Office Activities Office Guidance Office AIIVIIICS Offifre A V Offlce H. Hittepole Registration Jan Schacke Jean Gantt Marian Lambert Mildred Lembke Cathy Wagner Bookstore Mgr Bookstore Bookstore Library Aide Math Lab Aide Moran + Team Secur1ty Vince Moran Steve Mendoza Roger Pickerrll K Schumacher Security Head Security Security Security v- L--1 !PfA fa.:- im eff? ' n I ...N- ff MW.. T1-iv. J J .-., gf 1 CW 's P4653 ell'-' yn.-v.-Q.-ew .. -W.- . Wh 3 55 . p , ,..-.Mau-+ M ,,,,....,,-- .sx'9 - ,gy my ann' . 5, O 1 . . ,'.g.'.7 n ll :'i' 1' I I Q l .1. .iw A Q .1 P wa 4 . my 4 A , ' 'F .0 Wwliunnqngg, W 1 'q-1.1.4 l-Mr. Thomasson demonstrates to student the use of the lathe. 2- Miss Rowan enjoys typing out library cards. 3-Mr. Inman provides another year of service for the students. 4-C.O.E. sponsor Miss Har- din, shows constant concern for her students. 5-Maintenence crew's duties mechanized. 6-Repetition drills give Mr. Moffat a free mo- ment. 7-Mrs. Praet caught in the middle of a greeting. 8-Miss Bock corrects her English class' theme papers. 9-M rs. Davis almost blown over by new air conditioning. l0-Mr. Prepsky performs ceramic ritual. Faculty l9l Ei 5 2 I 1 4 n E E S Q ' , as -. frg'wif1g 15N 2' Q , k 1 wQQ g4 A Wilgg li ' A f ff '.1 S- 'Ns' ff--'Af H . r 1' ,1 Alf' , . Z 6 1, 'Ng t K ADV. PLACE: ma, as Xt 4- .--W .--J-...v--0-.vvv L 'J.. A A .3 . 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H14 1 V, av 196 Life srl Assemblies Raise Spirit, Entertain, ntroduee Candidates, Honor Students l-The Kweer leaders practice the mount. 2- The Rat Pack stumbled in after the game. 3- Concert Choir presented the Christmas As- sembly. 4-Mr. Sanchez presented Cross Country awards to Trini and Andy. 5-Jakolat received the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achieve- ment from Lt. Col. E, C. VanderPyl. 6-Leslie Norris, Freshman Class Oflicer Candidate, spoke at Frosh Assembly. 7-King and Queen of Courts Candidates were introduced. 8-A dead child is dragged off stage by the Mor- tician in a Pep Assembly skit, 9-Trexler in- troduced his troops and their impossible mis- sion. I0-Mike Andersen opened each assembly. ll-Kevin Lucas spoke on the energy crises. 12-No auditorium first semester meant Mr. Martin introduced Homecoming Royalty Can- didates inthe stadium. Life I97 I Levis + Hats + Big Heels + Sequins + Baggies + Cuffs + lL'x,,.. 5-e4'J?4k' F ram lil' . A, -it -' '..Qf.2 w4f 9 LT K tal 13 HS Fashion Visitili A . Je ' iff 1 ,,p,,2: k . 'l'. '- if ' A Mfr' szfjf f 0 1 .' G 6,4 'R 'nf ' ' ff ,- .s.. . 4Q l-lt's true...purses DO grow on trees. 2-People crowd to see Cheryl Holder's new Levis. 3-You hold your head high when wearing a ROTC uniform. 4- One of Cheryl Meyers many changing moods in dress. 5-Hats were tops in fashion. 6-Dan Moody demon- strates nostalgia style. 7-Platforms were the height of the fashion season. 8-Ed Trutham expounds his unparalleled apparel. 9-Terri Templeton's J.A. Com- pany models contemporary fashions. 10-Aldridge Keith in his mod black and whites escorted junior royalty candidate. Life 199 -1 'x . thi 'El , . ,., 3, A 1 4 I .uf '- 'Y 1 6 .5 5If?f 31-2 1 W 4- fis ' AEA 1 45 , .. , .M M. 'x Pl , ..,.s V N O if I+ i i l,2,3,4-QRespectivelyJ Jerry Solove, Nickie Casciaro, Molly Ryan, and Donna Western are victims of propelled pies. 5-Robert Sanchez, Prin- cipal, lunges a knock-down blow at Sylvia Dorame'. 6-Danny Walker and Pat Malkoon on top of the world. 7-Mike Ryan plays Super Mus- tang. 8-And the winner is,..Miss Pat Malkoon!!! 9-Mike Andersen peddles pies to increase Student Body treasury. 10-Amiable Abbey QAlan Skip Leij, Captain of the '74 Kweerleader line, comically pleas for spirit during a pep assembly. ll-Kweerleaders- .lim Stanley, Dan Moody, Steve Sparks, Mike Cummiskey, and Greg Sparks practice long, hard, hours to perfect cheers. I2-Manuel Pereira says Boo hoo . l3- Friday night? no I'm busy stated Michele Casciaro. l4,l5-Jefl' To- leu and Jessie Torrez never looked better. Qt X '14 is vs r Y 'Q ft Y Students, Parents, Communitv Get Involved 202Lf Z-1 ', L. if . , -.N 'A 34 A' x I Til, - , ,, fp t LL a5f'i'a'. 5 - K, , ' N21 1 iv dak Yr.: fy X 'fr ET, U ..,,,,, - .--. MXX- 2 - , 4.1 ' J x bf Qi an ' '. 5 -... 4 '13 1 1 1 , - O X , 1 V513 Ll rgisik 1 dll ' ix 1. . I Q J ' Y ' 1 -3 NJAA Qi: .JW Inn- -eee --Q- S T? i QVPJ- V , E' 'U '- '4 .- -. 5 vw iff L.. -------4 - '- 2:-f . .. ' K new I 8 9 f . P. ou' - .N r-r' vc. -v l-Boy Cheers: Kneeling-Mike Cummiskcy, Kent Steele, Martin Jakolat, Mike Ryan. Standing-Trini Balder- rama, Alan Lei, Steve Sparks, Scott Halverson, and Andy Vidas. 2-Marshall Pace, JROTC Cadet, helps a parent lind her way around campus during the fall Open House. 3-Steve Sparks was accompanied by fellow cheers as he went to accept the October SOM award. 4- The boys' mock cheer line leads a yell. 5-Parents listen attentively as legislators discuss alternatives for school Enancing. 6-Snoopy took time from the Yearbook sales campaign to visit the Human Relations Class' Play- school. 7-Dr. Paul Platlr. Assistant to the PUHSS Su- perrmendent, Ms. Mary lliien Simouson, Administra- tive Asst. to Craig Davis fMinority Leader of the Housel, Rep. .lim Dewberry, member ofthe Education Finance Committee fNot Pictured-Senator David Kret who introduced the bill for education llnancej spoke with parents during the fall Open House. 8-Snoopy, Buffy Black, read Hoofbeats. 9-Lurt Hutton and Jeff Pittman played cowboys at the Pep Rally preceding the East High Game. Dave Miller announced the skit. lO- Snoopy donned his .loc Cool shirt to visit classrooms to encourage students to buy their yearbooks early. ll- The boys found getting into cheer uniforms almost as challenging as leading cheer routines. -fi? d t . ,5 .Q T ,gs p 'pr I n l g G-'P 7 n- ug- A X 41. 'U 6 9 5 F- 41- 50-t f .-igQ'3: 'Gibs- Life 203 EVERYBODY Did It 1 -v ': ,aff l U 'I L 5 8 ni 204 Life I.. Y li'il!tnBer'. l bought books at the beginning of the semester 2 gathered books for class 3 had his picture taken 4 visited registration 5 hurried down me stairs o .. stood in lines 7,8 was served in the cafeteria 9 .. . went in and out the buildings l0 . . . waited for class- es to begin ll weaved through con- struction to buy books I2 .. waited for service at the Snack Bar. Life 205 F loats, Assembly, Elections, Spirit Week xr. 'ff'-N ,bf -2.'1'.?:gw,aM,.Q' 1 L -,,, r V325 f'i 'L Yi ' 'QW f' .. ?3H?? - I A fm, -.X 'X v as, 1 M ex S 5 3 i 1.11 ,' .,': ff Q-'ff'1fr-- if l fm, K . I A inf- il l fl, V J? ' --f F, 9 4 i X , rl ll-I lf fn .J ,-mia! ,. if , Precede Homecoming i I -. K ' , Q A ' X Q, 'wg V ' 4' I S1 U Y s i W ' , . ' ' -r I V I 5 X A Ia ff. own., td I S. ' J, e 2-1 9 4 - W '- ' tt. www . . , Q 'My 3' - fl ll - i .fi S it 521.5-if il,5f -r '5::s3':i?I7 uh .. -.-PZ: iff . 'QV ': A' y 2. Y e- 'in' i fi. ,A,, I ., ' Xi is , Q Y' In 1 V , .f ' ' nfl'-' 'f ' '. ,Q X I , . 63' .,A, io H. w .V l-Mike Ennis worked on the Junior class float. 2-Sophomores tugged to X ' ' victory. 3- Susan Steele painted on the frosh float. 4-Student leaders, dressed If 3 t 1 from the 50's, led the audience in Dumm dum-da-da at thc pep assembly. 5-Stuffing crepe paper in chicken wire is a tedious but necessary part of float making. 6-Mike Ennis watches as Ron Threadgill and Bruce Metzger M. compete in the Spirit Week Hamburger eating contest. 7-Homecoming candidates and their escorts were introduced during the Homecoming as- sembly prior to the election. 8- Cruz Cota represented the Juniors in the ice sitting contest, 9-Pam Long helped Doug Woodmansee and Nicole Mul- leneaux during Homecoming rehearsal. 10-Molly Ryan, Donna Wester, and Jill Hill Qfacing the cameral took part in the Nostalgia Day competition. Life 207 Mid- inter Events Include Picnic, mg if x' K : X I if X i 'i ,,,- , - 525 iff f x .du If i . V..Z J' i f - 5. . . ,- fy -jf J- .- '-A-7 14. if SML ' E zz' ' f ' ,, gf .iw lv 4 X we - . f. L' -r ' la I . ,bl F p ,A . Q Q ab! ' -'p FQ? lox VI in Q 'h,. rs. ,, .4-. I - . iNe?5? '31'!n' L-ggjrf Hu, .- -313251 A i J- ca 1 f-fl.. ig,,-'a . 15' ri --3 rl' ' I Q -0 A-5, -,M Q QA 'k ': 1 'M ' ' 9 208 Llfc Assembl , Caroling, Blue and Silver I lil l 1 O '- gum, .S 15,4 l . ,F .e A 1 v f 5 WS' mf- B 1 ll ls 5. i. JK li 15 f ' if u EM 5 ll 1.1 -at i, .. f. ...,L a, ... Luis i Aijx . we X l-A door decorating contest was sponsored by Exec in an effort to boost holiday spirit. 2-A Soc Hop. featuring Mr. Trexler as disc jockey and music from the 50's, was a successful part of the Mid-Winter Festival. 3-Organized by Cheryl Holder, a group of students went caroling in the halls. An open door invited the carolers to sing for the homeroom. 4-Concert Choir sang for the annual Christmas assembly. 5-Maria Blanca danced at the Blue and Silver. 6-Cindy Eich and Pat Burrows ate hot dogs and ranch style beans at the Mid-Winter Festival's annual Faculty- Student picnic. 7-Betty Helman shows some of the crafts available at the Art Department's Holiday show and sale. 8-Dr. Jones helped serve students at the Mid-Winter Picnic. 9-Kim Syl- vester and Bill McEuen enjoyed the music of Autumn People at the Blue and Silver. l0- Wayne Sponcil, Pam Bowman fpartially hidden behind Waynej, Mike White, Tom Foley, and Dee Bowman enjoyed refreshments at the Blue and Silver. ll-Eva Aguire, Debbie Brannon, Kevin Knight, and Sabrina Davis had their pic- tures taken by .lim Duke of Duke Photos at the Christmas Formal. 12-Terri Templeton and Mr. Hebert danced at the Formal sponsored by Girls' League. Life 209 Millions of Dol Q' l-Hard halted Mrs. Workman and Dr. Jones check the campus for safety, 2-The Ind. Arts Bldg., although new, underwent some design changes while the pipes came over the Science building. 3-Total destruction took place while air-conditioning lirst inhabited North High. 4-A workman prepares to replace the ceiling in a hall- way. 5-North High auditorium, in the midst of its re- modeling, summer l973. 6-New covered walkways were also discovered to be an off shoot ofthe construc- tion. 7-Randy Fawell takes a sneak preview ofthe L.A. building. 8-A new building being made to house this huge air-conditioning unit. 2l0 Life to Keep North High Mustangs Cool 5 1 ' ,,.. Q 5 in A 'L ' l.Lf.'L'. 1,5.1.,..-.. . ...M ,A .... . . -J-... .vu 8 'Irv' . I v x ,l W ,1 H .5 For the most professional portraits in town come to DUKE PHOTOGRAPHY 2810 North 7 Ave., Phoenix, Arizona ff? l K fi e - A I y I 442 ar., ,Q ' :Navi .452 ffff Nu Aguire, Eva Marie 127,209 ndex Ables, Clissy L. Ables, Corliss B. 105 Abril. Jesus 143 Adair, Beverly J. 159 Adams. Deborah K. 21.24.25.30,50,159 Adams, Erma Jean 105 Adams. Ronald P. Adams. Tammy 159 Adams. Timothy L. 54,159 Adams. Virginia May 22.23.24-25.30. 48 ,50.105 Aguire. Theresa 159 Ahumada, Carlos Albert, Faith L. Aldrete. Vicki A. 143 Allier. Ida L. 159 Allan Bonny S. Allan. Charles Robert 105 Allan, William R. 127 Allen. Crystal D. Allen. Micheal Anthony 127 Allen. Steven L. 105 Allen. Victor D. 45.105 Ammons. Andersen, Anderson, Anderson. Anderson. Anderson, Eugene P. 127 Michael l8.19,5l.60.62.l05.159 Carl 64.127 James M. 127 Kathy M. 28.127 Michael A. Anderson, P. Diann 143 Anderson. Stephanie J. Anderson, William C. 105 Andreyka, Mark Dale 105 Andreyka. Mathew P.143 Andrus. Patricia Marlene 105.47 Augulo. Rudolph G. 159,54.67 Antone, John A. ANVTOWN BOARD93 Appel. Steven W. 159 Archer. Cameron E. Archer. Corbin Ray 105 Archer, Cystal S. 127 Archer. Lori F. 20.143 Archer, Virginia M. 159 Arduza. Patricia M. 143 Arneson. Daniel L. 143 Arnol d. Grady Lee 105 Arnos. Rochelle D. 21.159 ArP. Sandra K. Ashcr aft. David B. 54 Astemborski. Paul F. 143 Atenc io. D. Samuel 143 Austin. David J. 60.105 Austin. Eddie R. 143 Auatin. James L. 67.159 Austin . LauriJ. 127 Austin. Mary Ruth 105 Aycock. Gary William 105 Aycock. Lori Baca. Jake H. Baca.John A. 106 Baca. Josie V. 159 Baca, Baca. Kelli L. Mark 127 Baca, Michael A. 143 Badgett, Michael G. 127 Bagwell. Mitchell B. 25.30.143 Bailey. Tri1lbiS. Baker Baker , Douglas H. 24-25.127 . Kathleen C. 159 Baker. Lindsay H. 159 Baker. Michael J. 64.143 Baker. Ronald E. 143 Balcerzak. Linda Jean 29.106 Balderrama, Trinidad P. 51,68.69.71.127. 203 Baldock. Peggy S. 143 Bales, Charles J. 127 Bales. Richard A. 159 Bald. Sherrie E. 127 Baltar. Roberta A. 24-25,159 BAND 24.25.26.27 Banegas. Lorraine A. 127 Bangs. Karen L. 159 Banozick. Me1snieJo Ann 106 Barba. Ralph Barber. Craig L. 106 Barber. Steve D. 143 Barela, Teresa A. Barker, Ralph S. 54.143 Barnltart. Daniel Lee 127 Barnhart, Shirley A. 159 Barragan, Bertha G. 159 Barrio. Adeline G. Bass, Julie L. 44.89.106 Bates. Anson L. 159 Bates, Madelene Battilana, Joan G. 30.43.127 Battilana, Karen Marie 45.106 Battilana, Mark A. 26.24-25.51.143 Bauermeister. Cathy L. 127 Bauermeister. Donald N. Bauermeister, Sharon L. 159 Baughn. Linda Lee 106 Baughn. Mark K. Baugn, Susie 24-25 Baumgartner. Richard D. Baxter. Leslie Ann 23,127 Bazeck. Jayne M. 143 Beacom. Larry A. 159 Beadleston, Marty A. 30,143 Bean. Kelly N. 159 Bechtel. Anthony W. 51,54.55.68.l43 Bechtel. Gale A. 143 Becketts. William H. Beeler, Joanna K. 24-25, 159 Begay. Joni R. 43,159 Begley. Constance E. Behmlander. Charlotte A. 30.54.127 Bein. Pauletta L. 42.95.127 Belin. Donald G. Belin. Summer D. Belloui. Robert J. 42.143 Bennett. Jo Lynn 127 Bennett, Patty Lynn 45,106 Bennett, Robert L.24-25,39,42.51.I43 Bentley. Debi F. 160 Berlanga. Guillerno C. 160 Berlin, Bobby D. Bertling, Don R. Betts, Larry J. Bichekas, Tina C. 143 Bickle. Richard L. 54,106 Bicknell, Gary L. 106 Bicknell, Joanna 127 Bieling. John B. 143 Bietry. Dennis J. 24-25,160 Bigas. Lloyd D. 127 Bilby, David K. Billman, Debra L. 144 Bingham, Robin D. 54.144 Bingham, Ronald G. Biringer. Melvin D. 24-25.54,55,127 Birtcher. Laurie L. 24-25.31.42.128 Bittinger. David R. 54,160 Blackburn, Douglas 54,128 Blackburn, Roy 54.66.160 BLACK STU DIES 53 Blair. William C. Blake, James David 94.106 Blake, Lori L. 160 Blakesley. Debra C. 160 Blakley, John R. 160 Blanco. Maria Virginia 104,106,209 Blaney. Wayne T. 144 Blaske. Constance A. Bleavins. Barbara L. 160 Blose. Donald E. 128 Blouin, Larry P. Jr. 160 Boles. Lewis M. Bolich. Lu Ann 106,128 Bond. Susan K. 160 Bonds. Laura K. 144 Bonds, Steven D. 128 Booth. Michael J. 128 Boring. Louis E, 54.55.106 Bourdon. Anthony Charles 32,128 Bourdon. Donald R. 144 Bourque, Peggy S. 144 Bovee, Michael L. 160 BOWLING CLUB 30 Bowman Autumn R. Bowman, Debbie L. 21,128,209 Boxley, Earl Louis 128 Boxley. Frederick L. 144 Boydens. Rene A. 160 Boykin, Susan D. 144 Boyle, Georgia C. 160 Boyle, Kathy 43 BOYS dz GIRLS STATE 92 Bradshaw, Linda L. 106 Bradshaw. Priscilla J. 160 Brannon, Debbie L. 144,209 Bravo. Maria Y. 160 Bray. Joy L. Brazley, Janet G. 160 Breshears, Mark L. Brewer. Denise Y. 144 Brewer, Lexie L. 160 Briner, Sandra M. 144 Brockett Terry M. 30.54 Brown, Carolyn B. 45,106 Brown, Cynthia A. 160 Brown. Karen Ann Brown, Kathleen S. Brown, Kenneth B. 54.57.144 Brown, Lee Ann 21.32,39.Sl,l28 Brown. Marjorie V. 128 Brown, Marlin L. 160 Brown. Robert P. Brown. Roderick A. Bruce, Sarah 160 Bryant, Carol Ann 47,107 Bryant. David W. Buber, Lisa A. 43,144 Buck. Richard E. Buck, Ronald E. Bullock. Charlotte L. 107 Bullock, James C. 128 Bunting, Pamala J. 38,144 Bunting, Roy E. 38.54.160 Burch. Charles Edward Burch. Chris G. 54.160 Burciaga, John T. 107 Burke. Richard S. 144 Burke, Tara Lee 45,107 Burns. Marcia K. Burns. Michael B. 160 Burns. Paula J. 128 Burrows. Patricia L. 128,209 Burruel, Lori Jean Burton, Danny L, Busbey. Debra A. Butler, Karen Y. 128 Byer, Scott D. 128 Byrd, Alita D. 144 Byrd. Louie M. 66,160 Calhoun. Denise 107 Cali. Gina Marie 107 Camou, Eddie J.l48.68.l60 Camou. Johnny N. Camou, Judy A. Campagna. Beth C. 43,160 Campagna. Debbi 44,107 Campbell. Arlita 144 Campbell. David R. 54,144 Cana, Anna M. Cappella, Debra L. 107 Cappella, Teena M. Caraway, Robert Wm. lll 30,54,55.128 Carbajal. Deborah 43.88.160 Cardinal. Regina F. 107 Cardoza, Onita A. 107 Carl, Frank G. 42,160 Carle. Arthur 107 Carlin. Kathleen 42,144 Carlin. Patty A. 128 Carlos. Patricia A. 160 Carlson, Gordon Howard 54,128 Carlson. Jerry Darwin 38.42.107 Carney. Donna L. 45 Carpenter, Robert M. 54,161 Carpenter. Virgil A. 144 Carr, Fred W. 144 Carrancho. Sabrina M. 161 Carrillo, Peggy V. 144 Carroll. Eileen Belle 128 Carter. Earl J. 161 Carter, Princess Patricia 54,128 Caruso. Mark A. 161 Casagrande. Gary A. 68,69.71,128 Casciaro, Mary Kay 31,128 Casciaro. Michele T. 24-25,158,161 Casciaro. Nicolette R. 24-25,32,95,96, 142,144 Casey. Kenneth Stephen 26,24-25,41.42. 107.95 Cass. Anthony L. 161 Cass. Theresa M. 32.95.144 Castellanos. Patsy A. 161 Chaffee, Jerry 54 Chamberlain. Frances E. 161 Champ, Billy 161 Charles. Joan 31,144 Charles, Julie Ann 107 Chase. Aaronj. 144 Chase. Maria D. 54,161 Chavez. Charles Cook. Michael R. Cooley. Albert W. 161 Coons, Melissa Claryn 20,32,33,48.5 I . 95.108 Cooper, Carolyn 145 Cooper, Gwendolyn J. 129 Cooper. Laurie M. 24-25,145 Cooper. Patricia A. 145 Copen. Mark D. Corbett. Michelle A. 161 Corbett, Thomas J. 145 Cordell. Deborah Sue 44,108 Cordell. Earl M. 54.161 Cordell. James L. 54.67.161 Cornelison, Charles 129 Cornelison, Debora L. Correa. Agnacio J. Correa, Esther L. Correa. Jesse 54 Correll. Phillip T. Corriere. Vickie L. 129,126 Cota, Cruz C. 207 Cota. Gloria A. 50.48,161 Cota. lrene C. 145 Cotton. Rita 129 Coulliette. Maxwell Albert 60.108 Countryman, Stephen D, 129 Couture. Tari S. 129 Covarrubio. Paul A. 54,161 Covey, Ronald R. 145 Cowjan. Alvina Marie45.108 Cowan. George R. 161 Cox, Everett Franklin 129 Craig, Darlene D. Crane.James T. 145 Crenshaw, Dwight E. 30.54.145 Crenshaw, Sheila D. 30.108 Cronkright, Carl Crook, David E. 129 Crook. Rick D. 161 Cropper, Kenneth R. 30.145 CROSS COU NTRY 68,69.70.71 Crowley, Deborah A. 145 Culling, Jill D. 145 CulverTCynthia 161 Culver. Loretta 44.108 Culver, Teresa Cummings, Kimberly R. 39,145 Cummiskey, Mike R. 30.32.126.129,203 Cunningham. Ricky N. Curran. Marjorie J. 145 Currey, Richard K. 51.64.145 Cushinberry, Carl L. 145 Dammann. Tim L.108 Damron. Cindy Yvonne 42,108 Damron. Kathy E. Daniels. Paul Scott 30.51.129 Darby, Margaret A. 145 Darling. Christine W. 162 Daughrity, Rickey S. Davenport, Gayle F. 3I,42,95,145 Davis, Cynthia A. 24-25.43.162 Davis Dwayne M. 145 Donati. Sue A. 146 Dong. Susan Jane 20.29,32.48.95. 109 Donlin, Laura S. 129 Donner, Michael Keith 109 Dorame. Sylvia A. 54.162 Doran. W. Doran 162 Dotson, Paul D. Doty, Joy S. 43.162 Dowoy. Liz 109 Doyle. Brendan Jay 109 Doyle. Rosalie S. 109 Dragan. Gregory J. 162 Dragos, Brian W. 32. 129 DRAMA CLU B 38 Drummond. Steven Robert 4I.42,96.l09 DuPont, David Michael 24-25.54.57.109 Duchscherer, Bernie J. 130 Dugan, Cecelia M. 162 Dugan, Sylvia Jeannette 24-25,39,41.49. 95.96.130 Duncan. Phillip C. 45.109 Duncan. Roger L. 146 Dunford. Michael L. 54.130 Dunshie. Michael B. 146 Duran. Maria T. 130 Duron, Emmarie 130 Dwinell. Vicki L. 130 Dwyer, Brad J. 130 Dysart. Margo F. 109 Eagar. Mitchell D. 162 Earnshaw, Laurie K. 109 Ebanks. Reina M. 162 Eberson. Marianne Helen 30,130 Edgar,Jodeen S. 130 Edwards.1Philippa 110 Efling. Patricia M. 146 Eich. Cynthia F. 146.209 Eichelberger. John Wesly 1V 24-25,110 Eidson. Robert A 146 ELECTION COMM. 48 Elias. Richard 54 Elizondo. Ted Louis 1 10.47 Ellexson. Rhonda J. 146 Elliott, James M. 110 Elliott, Laurie A. 146 Eng, Richard A. 130 England, Joseph 130,54 Engles, Sandra M. 130 Enloe, Esaundra L. 162 Ennis. Michael F. 130,207 Ennis. Patricia Ann 110 Ennis. Steven J. 146.64 Erickson. Vicki 162 Espericueta. Margarita I 10,44 Espericueta. Raul 162 Espericueta, Rosa B. 146 Espinoza. Joanne Marie 110 Espinoza. Joseph A. 146 Essary. Dale Wade 1 10 Estrella, Edward J. 130 Estrella. Elizabeth T. 146 Estrella . Lydia 110 Estrella. Robert A. 162 Davis, Davis, Davis. Davis. Davis, , Sabrina L. 24-25.3l.30.145.209 , Steven M. 54,145 Davis, Davis Davis Leslie Gayle 129 Mary R. Melissa A. 24-25.145 Michael Charles 108 Randy Lee 108 Victor H. 108 Day, Angela L. 38.129 Day Dennis D. 145 Day, Edward Dorwin 108 Day. Gordon L. 162 Dazen. Rosalita M. 162 Evans.Chery1 L. 146 Y Evans. Jarold Raymond 57.1 10 Evensen. Jay D. 24-25.54.162 Ewing, Carol J. 162 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 18.19 Facista. George M. 146 FACULTY 176-191 Fakolt. James J. 162 Fakolt. John Michael 110 Fancey. Richard L. 130 Farnsworth. Sheryl A. 24-25.130 Farrington. Daniel D. 162 Farrington. Timothy Christian 60,130 Farris. Jodi 110 Chavez, Maria R. 144 Chava, Armando A. 24-25,96,128 Chavez, Mary E. 128 Chavez, Robert Chavez, Rosana 24-25,107 Champ, Billy Cheatham, Franklin H. 60.107 C HEERS 29 CHOIR'40.4l.42,43 Christianson, Roger Jon 60.128 Clark. John H. 38,54,55.144 Clark. Kathleen C. Clark. Wayne D. 108 Clements. Paulene L. 144 Clock, John H. 128 Close. Cindy 47 Cloud. Toadie 28.94.108 COE44 Coffey. Nanc J DeBusk, RobertW. 109 DeBusk, Trent W. 51.64.145 DeHaan. Kay 109 DeHerrera, Gregory 162 DeHoogh. Douglas A. 146 DeHoyoz, Omar 146 DeLeon. Lidia R. 146 Dan, Vicki A. 162 DEC A 47 Denton, Barry 162 Desmarais. Lorraine Elizabeth 129 DiDomenico, Sherri Regina 109 DiDomenico, Terlsa K. 162 Farris. Jon S. 162 Fatigoni. H. Ernie 146.64 Fatigoni, Lupita H. 130 Faulkner. BrendaJ. 110 Faust. Timothy G. 163.67 Fausto. F awell. Feeser. Ramona A. 146 Randall G. 54,130,210 Linda A. 130 Felsinger. SherrieJ. 163 F elton. David L. 163 Felton, Lewis Marvin 11196 Felton, Michael L. 163 Felton, Rebecca G. 24-25,146 y . Coffey. Vickie D. 54,161 Colachis, Roseanne Lenore 108 Colbert, Donna K. 161 Cole. Pamela J. 144 Cole. Robert D. 161 Coleman, Janet Marie 108 Coletta, Elizabeth E. 129 Conley. Kathleen R. 108 Conner. Reginald D, Connolly, Dennis E. Connor, Eddie Lee 129 Contreras, Mary E. 145 Cook. Janet 43.161 Cook, Kathleen A. 161 Diggs. Broderick 60 Diggs, Roderick 60.6l.62.l09 Dillon. Sherri L. 162 Dingman. Debbie S. 162 Dingman. Robert L. 109 Dituro. Daniel F. 24-25.39.129 Dituro. Saverio S. 24-25,146 Dobbs. Cheryl A. 162 Dodson. Dianna L. 129 Dodson. Larry R. 146 Dodson, Michele Moffatt 31.94.109 Dodson. Suzanne B. 31.146 Dominguez. Eduardo S. 129 Dominguez, Mary Lou Donati, Robert L. 162 Fencken, William L. 42,163 Fendrick , Danny 54.55.130 Fendrick, Sandra S. 54,146 Feno, Carrie E. 130 Fenton. Robert A. 130 Fernandez. Diane G. 146 Festog, Cynthia D. 146 Fetters, Darlene 147 Feulner, Tammy L. 130 Fields. John D. 24-25,26.32.163 Fields. Patti A. 131 Fierros. Thomas R. 64,147 Figueroa, Randy A. 64,147 Fimbres. Rachel M. 110 Finch, Betty Sue 110 Fish, Alun K. 147 Fitchner, Dennis R. 147 Flanigan, Terry D. 54,131 Goodson. Samuel M. 164 Goodwin, Roxanne Louise 44,94,1 I2 Goslar, Iva M. 147 Gottimer. Tom John 112 Leyva, Fowler. Kirk Blosser 111 Fleck, Geraldine 1 39,131 Fleema n, Jacqueline Anne 45,110 Flemmer, Deborah M. 131 Flood, John A. l63,54,67 Flores. Danny S. 131, 60 Flores, Edward R. F1ores.Joes M. Jr. 131 Flores, Joyce 163 Flores, Julio M. Jr. 30,163 Flores, Maria Lourdes 131 Floyd, Dana L. 24-25,1 11,95 Floyd. Sam 163 Foland, Cheryl Anne 45 Foley, Julia 50,147 Foley, Lee A. 163 Foley, Thomas F. 24-25,64,147,209 Forselius, Jill L. 31,131 Forzano, Linda D. 147 Foshee, Rickie L. 54,131 Foster, Foster. FOU N Jane E. 147 Jean M. 147 DATIONS 49 Francis, Enid M. 54,163 Franco, Anna Marie 44,111 Franco, Doreen E. 131 Franco, Elaine 163 Frazier, Linda J. 131 Freeman, Pamela Michelle 1 11 FRESHMEN 158-175 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 82,83 Frey, R ona1dF.111 Fronek, Karen L. 147 Grafliu s, Alyce L. 147 Graham. Barry G. 64,132 Graham. Larry Dean 64,132 Gray, J Green. effP. I32 Debra A. 43,164 Green, Dennis Gabriel 54,1 I2 Green. Green, Gloria M. 164 Michael J. 132 FROSH FOOTBALL 66-67 Frost, Jack W. 111 Frushour, Steve 54.55.147 Fuentes, Pauline 147 Fuller. Lisa D. 131 Gabel, Marvin E. 54,55,l47 Galas, Rudolph 163 Galkowski, Elise A. 163 Gallegos, Barbara V. 163 Gannon. Barry W. 54,131 Gannon, Edward W. 163 Gannon, Raymond J. 54,163 Gans, Virginia Lee 111 Gant. Vernon L. 163 Garcia, Benny 147,64 Greenwade, Kathleen Jane 1 12 Greenwade, Robert B. 148 Griflin, Corthena V. 148 Griflin, Jerry T . 132 Griflith, Sherri L. 148 Grittman, Janice E. 164 Griule, James R. Grochowski, Gary M. 148 Grooms, Thomas R. I32 Guaderrama, Mario A. 148 Gunn, Jana S. 164 Gutierrez, Irene C. 164 Gutierrez, Johnny 148 Gutierrez, Sylvia 148 Guyer, Cindi S. 31,148 Guyer, Ju1ieG. 31,132 Hackbarth. Jo Ann 20,112 Hadley. Jerry A. 112 Hadley, Kathleen K.132 Hadley, Robert S. 148 Hadley, Stephanie K. 23,32,126,132 Hahn, Marsha K. 132 Hahn, Melanie 112,38 Hake, Duane Robert 60,1 I2 Hall, Jerry D. 164 Hall. Joseph J. 112 Hall, Mike D. 164 Hall, Tommy Lewis 112 Hall, Van A. 112,132 Halverson, J. Scott 21 ,32,52,l32,203 Hammil, Karen M. 112 Hampton, Peggy D. 132 Hannah, Charmaine D. 132 Hansen. Daniel E. 38,112 Hansen, David A. 164 Hansen. Henry N. 148 Harczynslti, Michael J, 67 - Harczynski. Scott E. 148,l64,64 Hargraves, Sandra J. 148 Garcia, Cecilia 147 Garcia, Erlinda S. 38, 147 Garcia, Maria C. 163 Garcia Patricia A 163 Garcia: Steve Lopez 60,112,111 GariePY- Brad James 47,111 ' Garland, Paul B. 54,131 Harmon. Carol A. 112,47 Harris, Harris, Harris, Charles Kenneth 112 Debbie 47 Donald P. 164 Harris, Evelyn 112 Harris, Ha rto Terrie A. 43,164 Leendert 26 112 08. I Harvey. Cynthia A. 132 Henderson Garman, Nelson R. 42,131 Garner, Charles L. 67,163 Garrison, Farold C. 131 Garvin. Kathy L. 147 Gary, Darolyn R. 163 Gastineau,Jody 163 Genry. Julie A, 163 George, Gayle C. 131 GERMAN CLUB49 Germroth, Debbie A. 42,131 Germroth, Gary L. 111,45 Gialamas, Marian G. 50.147 Gialamas, Paul George 1 11 V Giambrone, Dean M. 131 Giambrone, Rona L. 163 Gilbert, Ronald Lee 60,61,62,11l Gilbertson, Christie Lee45,111 Haskett, David Henry 113,44 Hasse. Kevin E. 148 Hatton, Honey Ann 113 Havatong Chuck 164,66 Hawkins, Cmis W. 164 Hawthorne, Nandena Lynn ll., Hayes, William A1I164 Haynes, Thomas D. 67,164 Haynie, Judith A. 24-25,132 Hazelett, William E, 54.164 Hazlett, Cheryl Dawn 44,113 Head. Linda S. 164 Helman. Betty Ruth 113,209 Henderson . Gary Leroy 24-25,42,l I3 Henderson. . Kimberly J. 164 John C. 132 Holder, Cheryl D. 33,45,l 13,209 Holder, Whitfield S. 132 Holland, David M. 42 Holliday, Lewis 148 Holmes, Guy L. 148,54 Holmes, Joseph L. 133,54 Holmes, Sherry L. 165 Holmes, Terry A. 38,165 Holmes. Tracey Camille 47,113 Holt, Dianna L. 165 Holt, Donna D. 113 Holyoak, Charlotte E. 133 HOM ECOMING 88-9,90-1,206-7 HONOR COURT 22,23 Hoover, Ricky N. 165 Horan, Steve W. 38,148 Horner. Rebecca Jo 30,133 Horton, Glenna F.'148. House, Alan L. 165 House, Cheryl L. 149 House, Electa E. 133 Houser, Catherine Elaine 18,19,92,97,l 13 House, Danny Keith 113 Houser, Diane E. 21,165 Houser, Karen A. 149 Houser, Kathy Mae 113,44 Howard, Kathryn Ann 114 Howell, Cindy L. 133 Howell. Lori J. 149 Huckins, Martin D. 149 Huddleston, Timothy Eural 114 Hudgens, Kathie A. 165 Hudson, Mark A. 165 Hughes, Bennie E. 165 Hughes, Burton I33,68,71 Hughes, Stinella A. 149 Hull, William Addison 45,54,1 14 Hulsey, Billy Hugh Jr. 54,133 Hulsey, David 0. 165 Hunter, Kenneth R. 24-25,149 Hurd, Cindy A. 133 Hurd, James C. 149 Hurley, Betty Jo. 133 Hurley, Thomothy 165 Hutton, Curtis W. 114,203 Hutton. Nikki L, 149 Idler, Jaynel. 47,1 14 Ingram, Everett L. 165 Jackson, Alan C. 66,67,l65 Jackson, Gayle L. 165 Jackson, Gerald Kenneth 114 Jackson, Kathleen L. 165 Jackson, Kathy Renee 29,114 Jackson, Pamela A. 165 Jacobs, Jacqueline Losha1126,24-25.48, 49.95.96, 133 Jacques, Danny R. 60,62,l49 Jagger, Paul O. 133 Jakolat, Martin James 33,54,57,92,94,96, 97,98, 114,203 James, Michael D. 24-25,165.66 Janes, Harvey 149 Janes,Joni 114,44 Janow, Tammie 149 Jaramillo, Susanna A. 133 Jarvis, Malinda Lurea 114 Jarvis, Walter G. 149 Jasso, Della E. I 14,47 Jasso, Steve Manuel 114 Jefferson, Carl 24-25,149 Jefferson, Phyllis K. 165 Jennings, Jay B. 24-25,31,32,133 heralds. William J. 114 Jeschke, Donald C. 165 Jiron, Diana E. 149 Martin Gilbreth, Dar1eneJ. 163 Gipson. Kevin 147 GIRLS LEAGUE 50 GIRLS TENNIS 84,85 Gobins, Debbie L. Godinez, Geraldine 111 Goff, Everett D. Goforth, Janice D. 147 Goldyn. Marie Ann 111 Gomez, Daniel L. 54,163 Gomez. Gina R. 111 Gomez, Ronald 164 Gonzales, Alfred G. 131 Gonzales. Belia L. 164 Gonzales, Deidre Lorene 28,112 Gonzales, Diane K. 164 Gonzales, Joann 164 Gonzales, Richard B. 68,7l,l64 Gonzales, Rose M. 147 Gonzales. Sonia L. 164 Gonzala, Debra E. 45,112 Gonzalez, Juan M. 54,164 Hendricks, Roger William 113 Hendricks, Susan 143,148 Henning, Edward V. 164 Hensley. John W. 24-25,132 Henson, Nina J. 164 Henson, William R. 148,54 Hepting, James D. 148,64 Hermann, Glenn M. 113 Hernanda, Alice R. 165,54 Hernanda, Carmen 148 Hernanda, Robert V. 165 Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns on, Anne M.4I,114,95 on, Cindy 24-25,41,42,133 on, Cindy L. 39,95,126,133 on, Danny R. 54,165 on, David 149 on, Jay B. 24-25,165 on, Mary A. 149 on, Rita C. 24-25,166 on, Sarah E. 43,166 on, Tami Lee 28,1 I4 on, Vickie L. 133 Hernandez , Victor 165 Herrera. Edwina Frances 132 Hickerson, James E. 148 Hickman. Tracy D. 132 Gonzalez, Ricardo 132 Gonzalez. Ricky J. 164 Gonzalez, Sammy J. 132 Gonzalez. Virginia G. 147 Goodfriend, Mark Andre 39,49,94,95, 98,1 12 Higginbotham, Linda L. 30,1 13 Hill, Jill M. 54,165,207 Hill, Richard D. 148,132 Hinojos. Charlie C. 113 Hinton, Annette F. 165 Hinton, Sabrina 113 Hoaglin, Morgan E. 165 Hobart, Stuart James 113 Hodgson, Christine Lynn 132 Hoffman, Norman A. 148 Hogue. Kevin M. 148 Hohu, Pamela J. 148 Hoke, Elizabeth G. 132 Johnston, Christina K. 149 Johnston, Kenneth M. 149,38 Jones, Barbara M. 149 Jones, Catharine J, 166,54 Jones, Lloyd M. 166 Jones, Robert E. 114 Jones, Robert Lee 133 Jones, Yvetla R. 149 Jordan, Terry W. 64,1549- JUNIORS 126-141 Justice, Thomas E. 166 JV BASKETBALL 80,81 JV FOOTBALL 64,65 JV WRESTLING 74,75 Kaehr, Eric N. 166,54 Kaskela, John D. 133 Kauakahi, Franklin Kauffman. Joan G,149 Kauffman, Judy Erlene 114 Kauffman, Kevin G. 133 Kaufman, Debra L. 166 Kawulok, Kimberly Ann 114 Kazmieraalt, Donald 1 14 Keenan, Cynthia R, 24-25,43,166 Keenan, Kim Ann 30,133 Keith, Aldridge C. 24-25.42, I 34,60 Keith, James Perry 114,45 Keith, Rosalyn D.24-25,42,88,96,142 149 Kelley, Darlene E. Kelley, Patty C. 28,134 Kellum, Charlotte A. 149 Kelly, Lavinnia R. 24-25,166 Kelly, Letitia R. 24-25,134 Kelly. Robert A. 150 Kelly, Virginia F. 43,1 50 Kendall, Kim E. 134 Kendrick. Christine M. 134 Kennedy, Jeffrey Duncan 1 15 Kenney, Cheryl L. 134 Kenyon, Kevin L. 166 Kerr, Debbie Sue 44,1 15 Kerr. Deeann 166 KEY CLUB 51 Kidd, Betty J. 150 Kidd, Jimmie L. KING 81. QUEEN OF COURTS 100- 101 King, Kevin M. 24-25,64,l50 Kingsley, Mark L. 54,166 Kinsey, Mark A. 24-25,150 Kipp, Karol A. 32,42,49,134 Kiszczak. Jacqueline L. 150 Kiszczak, Judy L. 134 Klimas, Robert J. 150 Kloberdanz, Helen J. 44,1 15 Klock, Eugenia R. 166 Klock, Harold J. 134 Klock, William L. 115 Klupp, Brenda R. 150 Klupp, Cynthia Marie 134 Klupp, Linda Joyce 44,115 Knauss, Joan D. 166 Knight, Kevin A. 24-25,134,209 Koenig, Darrell W. 115 Kohler, Stanton S. Kohler, Weston C. 150 Koller. Robert Joseph 47,115 Kompelien, Jerald T. 134 Korp, Tanya M. 166 Kowalewski, Dianne Lucille 44,115 Kowaliski, James Leory 134 Kramer, Harry A. Krenzky, Tammy L. 150 Krigbaum, Margaret A. 39,93,97,l 15 Krippner, Danni K. Krmic, Yovanna 150 Krumpe, John Wesley 115 Kuemper, Jerry W. Kuhlman, Joann B. 48,150 Kuhlman, Karla Ann 45,115 Kuhn, Donna L. 24-25,150 Kuhn, Valerie Ann 134 Kuhnhenn, Ricky L. Kunz, Karl Lance 115 LaChapel1e, Joseph 45,115 LaChapeIIe, Lorraine M. 166 LaPag1ia, Myrna A. 134 LaSpesa, Marguerite Z4-25,42,96,150 Lacapa, Barbara Rita 24-25,115 Lacapa. John C. 150 Lake, Bonnie J. 42,150 Lake, Diane L. 43,166 Lake, Harold Edward 41,42,96,115 Lamb, James V. 24-25,166 Lamp, Kenneth T. 24-25,150 Lane, Wendell 24-25 Langford, Cynthia Ruth 115,47 Langford, Rochelle A. 150 Lankford, CIaudfV. Jr. 150 Lankford, Jimmy R. Lankford, Randell Lara. John M. 150 Lara, Phillip C. 60,1 15 Larue. Forrest C. 166 Lathrop, Kimberly E. 43,166 Laufer, Patti Laughlin, Stacie J. 150 Lautzenheiser, James P. 134 Lawrence, John K. 66,166 Lawrence, Lynnann 150 Lay, David A 33,115 Layne. Wendell 134 LeBlanc, Agnes S. Leanna, Bennie Norbert 116 Leanna, MaryJane 166 Leanna, Susan A. 166 Lcatherberry, Deborah L. 134 Leatherberry, Viola J. 116 LeBlanc, Stephanie 134 Index Le heney, Katherine M. 166 Leheney, Sheila Marie 44,1 16 Ld. Alan Carl 32,33,5 I ,93,97,1 16,203 Lemond, Christopher B. 135 v Leon, David 166 Leonar Leone. Lewis, d, Larry D. Anthony J. Dwendell K. 166 Lewis, Frankie M. 25,30,96,I67 Lewis. Kirk M. Lewis. Patti Anne 135 Carol Lynn 135 Leyva, Lucy I 167 Lieber, Dean A. 135 Liggins, Ted 167 Lijewski, Jane D. 167 Lippman, Kathy J. 39,158,167,227 Little, Leigh A. 150 Lizarraga, Carla 150 Lockskin, Thomas E. 54,150 Luhbeck, Connie R. 135 Long, Jacqueline 94,1 16 Long, Pamela Dee 18,19,48,l 16,207 Longoria, Jamie V. Longshore, Charlene D. 44,1 16 Longshore, Glen A. 135 Lopez, Alejandro R. 150 Lopa, Benjamin 135 Lopez, Charles V. 150 Lopa. Josephine 150 Lopez. Lopez, Lopez, 1-0921. Lopez, Rachel 116 Roberta A. 150 Roberta C. 116 Susan M. 54,167 Sylvia R. 135 Lotz. Georgia D. 167 Loughridge, Patty A. 135 Lowry, Robert Edwin 135 Lozano, Cathy M. 135 Lozoya, Freddie 167 Lucas, Cynthia E. 135 Luckenbill, Robert S. 150 Luckie, Malcolm Bedell I 16,47 Lucus, Patrick Kevin 22.97,1 16 Lucy, Jennifer Jane 116,45 Lujan, Angel 167 Lujan, Elvira 167 Luna, Irma Garcia 44,116 Lund. Randy D. 135 Lunsford. Anita H. 151 Luster, Stacey A. 25,31,I67 MaeLaren, Peggy E. 135 Macias, Albert J. Madrid, Mary A. Madril, Maria E. 167 Maffeo, Mariane M. 33,136 Magdaleno, Larry 136 Magdaleno, Tony 68,69,71 ,1 36 Maglio, Terry A. Mahaffey, Jerome D. 167 Mahurin, Alan 167 Maiden, Beverly J. 116 Malapanes, Gregory V. 151 Maldonado, Raul R. Malkoon, Alexander J. 151 Malkoon, Patricia Agnes 32,43,92,95, 100,104,116 Ma10y.,R0byn L. 167 Mangus, James A. Mann, Allen J. Mann, Betty J. Manning. Julie A. Manning, Steven A. Manteuffel, Charles B. Maples, Tom C. 151 Mar, Karl 167 Marcum, Lu E. 28,188,136 Marin, Beverley Ann 24-25,45,l16 Marsh, Brian J. 167 Marsh, Christine 167 Marsh, Diane Lynn 116 K Marsh, Greogry D. 24-25,41142,96,15l Marsh.James 136 Marsh, Pam M. 167 Marsh, Steven P. 38,151' Marshall, Steve Allen 116 Marshall, Susan E. Martel, Laurette M. 24-25 Marth, Darrell G. Martin, Frank 117 Martin, Glenn A. Martin, John E. 60,117 Martin, Lyle E. 151 Martin, Lynda R. 167 Martin, Michael G. 151 Martin, Virginia G. 151 Martinez M artinez Martinez Martinez Martina . William H. 136 ,Anthony R.151 . Barbara A. 168 , Daniel R. 54,67,136,168 . Danny 1. Martinez, Frank H. , Jesse Wayne 45,117 Schuble. Judi A. Schuble. Mary Elizabeth 44 Schultz, Lori Ann 20.29.32.34.4l .48,5 1 , 94.95. 96.121 Schwanz. Kelley L. 154 Schwanz, Kim E. 172 Schwanz. Shelley J. Schwartz. Janelle Audreen 121 Scott. Gary Glen 139 Scott, Paul Lloyd 121 Scott. Paula M. 154 Scott, Ruth A. 39.43.1 72 Scott. Sheryl Jean 45,121 Torrn, J Weaver Trosper. Scrivner. Dennis N. 24-25.42.154 Seal. Cheryl A. 30.33.72 Seal. Clint D. 30.38.54 Smman. Kathleen S. 139 Smnz. B. Johnny Seelye, William D. 54.172 Seger. VickiJ. 172 SENATE 20.21 Senese. Rick Mart 121 SENIORS 104-125 Sepulveda. Martin C. 67,172 Sepulveda. Michael A. 64.155 Serna. Roberta 20.24-25.155 Sesma. Frank D. 155 Sesma. Paul E. Sesma. Sylvia 121 Spencer. Emmett H. 24-25.42.96.139 SPIKETTES 52 Spires, Steven Michael 140 Sponcil. Wayne A. 140.209 Springer. Carol Lynn 45.122 Springer, Patrick D. Stacey. Debra B. 140 Stacy. Ann E. 24-25.95.155 Stage. Brenda K. 155 Stallings. Peggy 155 Stanch. Andrew Ronnell 60 Stanley. James K. 32,30.34.l40 Stanwood. Benjamin Jr. Starkovich. Gary 140 Starkovich. Tobi Lee 28.122 Stedman. Barbara J. Steele. Jennifer 24-25.31,42,l42,155 Steele. Kent Prentice4l.51,94.95.99,l22, 203 Threadgill. Ronald Ruben 24-25,123,207 Threadgill. Scott C. 173 Thude. Kathy A. Thude. Randi S. 140 Thude. Vida Ruth 24-25.123 Thurman. Dennis C. 30.24-25.54.55.140 Tibbs. l.eah A. 24-25.42.140 Tibbs. Norman F. Timm. Darla D. 156 Timmons. Charles T. 54.156 Timmons. Mildred L. Timmons. Velda A. 123 Titus. Barbara Ann 123.45 Wadley. Sondra L. 140 Wagner. Larry L. 141 Walker. Danny R. 60.61.124 Walker. George P. 25.141 Walker, Jerry Guy 141 Walker. Jimmie Leon 38.39.124 Toleu. Jeff A. 42,173 Toleu. Leslie Ann 18.19.123 Tomac. Michael J. 54.55.156 Toney. Tanna M. 173 esse M. 22.23.140 Walker. Johnny D. 157 Walker. Kathleen M. Walker. Mark D. Walker, Patsy R. 157 Walker. Paul 24-25.48.49.96 Walker, Ricky A. 157 Wallace. Carolyn S. 141 Walther, Daniel Joseph 141 Walton, Joni L. Ward. Danny 54 Ware. David W. Warner. Cristy Sue 124 Steele, Gville Leo 122 Steele, Ronald 41.42.122 Steele, Susan 43,173,207 Steng. Roger A. Tousley. Kathy E. 47.123 Tovias. Richard 140 Tracy. John R. Jr. 60.140 Traslavina. Yvonne Sever Sever Sevill n. Daniel Wayne 121 n. Robert E. 42.155 a. Thomas W. 172 Sexton. Gary C. Sexton. Theresa V. Shaffer. Charles M. Jr. 139 Stephens. Leonard Newson Stevens. Judith E. 24-25.95.l 55 Stewart. Hope R. 47,122 Stewart, Jimmy R. 140 Stewart. Michael A. 140 Stewart. Michael R. 140 Stites, Kathleen 45.122 Stites. Llynda Sue Stock. Shirley A. 43,173 Stockman, Robert L. Stokes. Brenda A. 20,24-25.3 l.33.5l,95. 155 Traylor. Debbie 47.123 Treiber. Rodney Lee 123 Tretinik. William J. 54.55.140 Trevino. Bertha E. 173 Triplett. Cheryl A. 24-25.42.156 Triplett, Rickey A. 25 Michael E. 54,173 Warner Warren Warren . Roger J. 174 . Andria D. 157 . Duewey M. 157 Watkins, Debbie K. 174 . Wayne O. 30.157 Shaheen, Fred Norman lll 121 Shaheen, Michael 155 Shannahan. Barry T. 39.68.155 Shaw, Kimberly A. 172 Shaw. Linda Z. Shaw. Louise A. 172 Shaw. Paula J. Stokei Carl R. 173 Stokes. Linda A. Z4-25.33.39.94,155 Stokes, Mary L. 173 Stovall, Alison A. 122 Street. Scott Anthony 122 Stricklin, Gail Marie 122 Strmic, Theodore Lloyd 123 Stroud. Richard J. Shobe, James L. 172 Shoup. Claudia Cleo 139 Shugrue, Robert F. 155 Sierra. Mary V. Sigrnan. Kenneth D. 155 Sigman, Michael H. Silvas, Patricia 139 Simon. Marga M. 121 Simon, Marianne 172 Simpson. Cindy Marie 139 Sims. Sharon l. 139 Sivadon. Linda M. Sivadon. Michael P. 67.172 SJ E 46 Skeen. Annette R. 155 Skelton, Dwight D. Slocum. Leslie J. 24-25.39.42,48,155 Stuart. Carole P. 43.173 Stubbs. Pamela J. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 18.19 Student. Nancy L. 155 Student. Terry E. 64.155 Sturgeon. Timothy A. Sullina. Richard K. 173 Sundstrom, Joseph R. 173 Sweeten. Bonnie Gail 123 Swindell. Richard Andrew 60.123 Switzer, Frank C. 173 Sybeldon, Mary E. 173 Sylvester, Alfred G. 140 Sylvester. Kimberlee M. 155.209 Sylvester. Thomas Walter 45.123 Syrkel. Kandy L. 173 Smith. Brenda L. 155 Smith. Bruce D. Smith. Cindy L. 172 Smith. Curtis R. 155 Smith. Edmond L. Smith. Gregory Allen 54 Smith, Kendra Lee122 Smith. Larry Smith, Michael H. 24-25.155 Szot. Larry H.49.140 Szymarek, Joseph C. Tackman. Lelia M. 140 Tafoya. Laura R. Tanberg, Dave S. Tang. Alvin A. 173 Tang. Erwin Earl 123 Tang. Geroge 173 Tang. Raymond 123 William Snyder. Stephen L. 172 Wojtak. Smith. Russell J. Smith. Terry L. 172 Smith. Valerie May 122 Smith, Victor A.- Smothers. Timothy P. 172 Sneed, Della M. 172 Snced. DianeJ. 24-25.139 Snell. Jeff Howard Snow. Christopher Pacilic 122 Snyder. Carol J.-19.172 Sogan. Bellamay 1.47 Sokol, Rosemary 139 Solarez. Ruben Vigil 122 Solarez. V. Steve 122 Solomon. Don Richard Solomon. Larry S. 139 Solove, Jerome Glenn l8.22.23.32.35. 93.122 Som. Patricia J. 122 Sons. Brenda K. Sons. Shirley D. 173 SOPHOMORES 142-157 Tang, Wai Kai 24-25.45.123 Tang, Wing K. 155 Tanner. Danny R. 173 Tapia. Joseph T. Tarazon. Henry Tate. Michael L. 24-25.54.173 Troup. Cindy J. 41 ,42,43,l40 Troup. Karen M . 43.96.173 Troutman. Faith Bernadette 123 Troutman. Terri 140 Troutman. Timothy F. 174 Trujillo. Elizabeth 140 Trujillo. Paul 54.123 Trujillo. Ronnie R. 174 Truthan. Edwin J. 38.124 Tuocio, Cathy M. 140 Tucker. Dennis S. 54.174 Tudor, Pamela Fern 124 Tugwell. Dawnene R. 174 Turany, Rachel H. 42.174 Turetsky, Theodore S. 156 Turley. Ed William 45.124 Ulloa. Lionila Sylvia 47.124 UNA 53 Updike. Nancy Irene 124 Urcuyo. Alba N. 156 Urias, Diana R. 156 Urias, Richard F. 174 Valdez. Adrienne L. 30.43.174 Valda. John J. 54.174 Valdez, Rick A. Valenzuela. Carlos C. 124 Valenzuela. Josephine 140 Vance. John E. 174 Vance. Theresa A. 140 Vanderpool, Billie Ann 54,140 Vandruff, John Edward 99.124 Vandruff. Suzanne L. 174 Vandruff. Teresa D. Vargas. Ruby H. 174 VARSITY BASKETBALL 76-79 VARSITY FOOTBALL 60,61.62.63 VARSITY WRESTLING 72.73 Vaughn. Pamela S. Vaughn. Roy E. Vega, Luz M. 156 Velasqua. Joseph T. 156 Velasquez. Kathy A. 29.141 Velasquez, Michael A. 67.174 Velimirovich. Helen 156 Webb. James D. Webb, Theresa M. 174 Weber. Norman M. 67.174 Webster. Beverly E. Weiland. John C. 124 Welch. Monte D. 124 Wells, Mary H. Wells. Perry J. 174 Wentz, Edward G. 141 Wester, Donna A. 50.30,48,1 58,174,207 Western, RachelJ. 141 Western. Shaina R. 157 Whaley , Glen 174 White. Darcy A. 30,157 White. Diana M. 157 White. Hal Villars 45.124 White, Marilyn M. White. Mike 209 White, Patricia White. Sharon K. 174 White. Timothy R. 157 Whitehurst. Ed R. 141 Whitehurst. Pat A. 60.124 Whitlield. Kenneth 60.141 Whitlow. Lavdeen 124 Whyman. Teresa K. 43,174,141 Wich. Michael B. 24-25.141 Wiedmaier. Charles M. 54.55.141 Wiedmaier. Paul David 124 Wiglield. Roger K. 38 Wight, Brian L. 54.55.174 Wiitala, Daniel R. 24-25.67.174 Wiitala, Kathleen A. 22,23.30.48.50.95, 141 Wiitala, Lynda Louise 50,24-25,26.30. 32.33.42.48. 49.50.125 Wiley, Eartha K. 175 wiley, Mary L. 157 Wilkins. Mark Hugh 45.125 Wilkinson. Mona L. 141 Wilkinson. Robert Scott 39,54.57.125 Willey. Steven M. Willhite. Ellen M. Willhite. Kenneth B. 54,175 Williams. Brenda K. 175 Williams. Dan A. Williams. Devera A. 175 Williams. Gregory M. Williams. John H. 54.55 Williams. Larry A. 157 Tavlarides. Dean James 140 Verdugo . Eddie H. 67,174 Verdugo. Lori Dee 141 s. Letha Y. Taylor. Carol L. J. 54.55.155 Taylor. Cynthia L. 49.173 Taylor. David Bryan Taylor. David Vance 54.55.99.123 Taylor. Joseph L. 67,173 Taylor, Mike 67 Taylor. Paula A. 156 Taylor, Robert E. Taylor. Van C. 51.95.140 Temple. N. Scott 156 Templeton, Terri N. 32,50.97.123,209 TENNIS CLUB 31 Terhune. Jan Marie 32.34,48.92.104. 123 Terhune. Leann 140 Tham. Leiwa S. 54.173 Thatcher. Kristy K. Thiessen. Anne M. Sosa. Antonio Soto. Diana S. 155 Soto. Juana 139 Soto. Lazaro 24-25.173 Soto, Ruby 122 South. Steven C. Spaich. Jeanie Lee 18.19.122 Sparks, Gregory D. 139 Sparks, Steven Dale 45.51.97. 1 22,203 SPEECH TEAM 39 Thomas. Judy E. 173 Thomas. Lois M. 156 Thompson. Charln H. 156 Thompson. Floyd A. Thompson. Frederic L. 173 Thompson. Presidore C. 173 Thompson. Regina 140 Thompson. Robert F. Thompson. Robin L. 173 Thorpe, Wayne D. 42.54.55.57.l56 Verdugo. Lupita M. 174 Verdugo. Michael B. 24-25.54.174 Vest. Liza G. 141 VlCA 45 Vickers. Rebecca L. 43.174 Vidas. Amelia A. 38.49.156 Vidas. Andreas 93.94.95,97.99.124.203 Viges. Kathleen A. 42.156 Villa, Carnation Villa. Dennis Michael 68.71.124 Villa. Frank Jr. Villaneva. Rosemary 141 Villanueva. Felix 156 Villasenor. Ruben M. 156 Villela. Carlos A. 54.174 Vincent, Carol J. Vincent. Deborah G. 141 Vincent. Deborah L. Vitale, Frank 174 Vittori. Paula M. Vittori. Tony L. 141 Vogel. Brinda Lyn 92.94.95 Voita. David J. Vollrath. Katie L. 174 Vukobratovich, Diane Linda 124 Waddell. Daniel Lee 141 Waddell. Scott R. Williams, Michael N. 45 Williams. Patrick L. 157 Willis. Donna L.157 Willis, Linda K. 175 Wilson, Wilson, Winter, Winter. Daphene F. 157 MichaelC. 157 Vickie S. 157 Walter A. 141 Wise. Charles A. 54.175 Wise. Kelvin G. 54.175 Wise. Leo H. Wise. M aurice E. 141 Wistrom. Douglas A. 157 Witherspoon. Leon Witte. S cott M. 54.141 Witter. Janelle B. 157 Witter. LinelleA. 157 Roy A. 141 Wojtalt, Sharon T. 157 Wong. Mary 125 Wood. Herbert D. 175 Woodall, Martin E. Woodard. Barbara Ann 45,125,157 Woodard. Belinda J. 24-25 Woodard. Vickie L. 175 Woodmansee. Mark K. 141 Index Woodson. Randy L. 125 Woolford. Evelyn Gale Woratzeck. Virginia A. Wright. Charlotte L. 54.175 Wright. Larry 66.67.175 Wright, Marva L. 43.175 Wright. Mary S. 157 Yates. Cynthia Lynn 28.125 Yates. Karen S. 157 Ybarra. Jimmy 157 Ybarra. Larry Refugio 60 YEARBOOK STAFF 32 Yokley, Terry Lynn 24-25.45.125 Yokley. Tracey J. 175 Younger, Victoria M. 125 Younger. Vivian A. 141 Zamora, Betty B. 175 Zamora. Manuel B. 141 Zardus. Chris A. 141 Zielinski. Albert G. 141 Zismann. Kevin Edward 41.42.95.l25 Zizelt. Darren S. 175 Zundel. J. E. 47,125 Yates. Cindy 48 Woodmansee. Pam Sue 89.125 Index 217 Senior Register ADAMS, VIRGINIA Twirler l-43 Band 43 Honor Court Judge 43 Foundation Club 3,43 Elections 3,43 Honor Roll l,2,43 Rally and Traditions 3,43 Girls League Secretary 43 Bowling Club 4g Kudo Club Secretary 3. BLANCO, MARIA Girls League lg Elections 33 Honor Roll l,3,43 Parnassus l,3,43 Four Certificates of Merit for Art 33 Senior Class Treasurer. CASEY, KEN Band l-43 Vice-President 43 Head Drum Major 3,43 Con- cert Choir 3,43 Madrigal Singers 3,43 Parnassus 2-42 Vice- President 43 Rally and Traditions 3,43 Kudo Club 33 Cast of SOUTH PACIFIC. COONS, MELISSA Band l,23 Twirler 2g Choraliers I3 Matmaids 23 Honor Roll I-43 Parnassus 3,43 Elections 4g Rally and Traditions 43 Varsity Cheer 33 Senate 43 Hoofbeats Staff 4g Round-up Staff 43 Key Club Sweetheart 4. CRENSHAW, SHEILA Bowling Club 3,43 German Club 33 ROTC 33 Honor Roll 2-4. DODSON, MICHELE Girls Tennis Team 1-43 National Honor Society 3,43 Rally and Traditions 2,3,43 Tennis Club l-43 Band 1,23 Parnassus 6 semesters. DONG, SUSIE Honor Roll l-43 Parnassus I-43 Senate 43 Elections 43 Rally and Traditions 4g Hoofbeats Staff 43 Varsity Cheer 3,43 Co-Captian 4. DUNCAN, PHILLIP CHARLES Member ARBC Panel3 Parnassus3 VICA: Junior Achieve- ment3 Eagle3 Duty to God3 Seminary President3 Explorer Presidents Association Chairman. oooDFR1END, MARK ANDRE' Marching, Concert, and Pep Band 2g Parnassus 2-43 Speech Team 3,43 Foundation Club 3,43 National Honor Society 3-43 NMSQTXPSAT Commendation 43 Honor Roll l-4. HACKBARTH, JO ANN ' Honor Roll 1-43 Parnassus I3 Marching Band 1,23 Varsity 218 Senior Register Cheer 33 Co-Captain 33 Leadership Award 3g Senator 4. HASKETT, DAVID HENRY Parnassus l-43 J.V. Tennis 1,23 Tennis Club l-43 COE 43 Tennis Club Treasurer 2. HOLMES, TRACEY Elections 2,33 Matmaids 23 Girls League l,23 KAPPA 3,41 King and Queen of Courts Attendant 23 Senate Alternate 33 DECA Historian 4. HOUSER, CATHY Honor Roll 1,23 KAPPA 33 Jr. Class Vice-President3 Rally and Traditions 43 Campus Committee3 Student Body Vice- President3 Senate President3 KAPPA President. JAKOLAT, MARTIN JAMES Parnassus 7 Semesters3 National Honor Society 43 Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement, September Stu- dent ofthe Month3 Merit Finalist Science Optimist3 Rang- er Commander3 Battalion Commander3 Appointed to the United States Military Academy. LONG, PAMELA D. Parnassus I-43 Honor Roll l-43 National Honor Society 43 Elections l-43 Spikettes 1,23 Senator 23 Student Body Treasurer 4. MARIN, BEVERLEY ANN Band 2-43 Pep Band 3,43 ICE and VICA 43 VICA Parlia- mentarian 4. McNALLY, MARY Senator lg Freshman Tennis lg Sophomore Treasurer3 J.V. Tennis 23 Tennis Club l-43 Rally and Traditions 2,33 Homecoming Committee 23 Elections 2g Varsity Cheer 3,43 KAPPA 3,4. PATRICIA A. MALKOON Homecoming Queen Candidate3 King 8: Queen of Courts Queeng Sr. Class Secyg Boosters Club Secy 3-43 Elections Committee 43 Girls State 33 Honor Roll l-43 Parnassus 1-43 Matmaid Secy 43 Key Club Calendar 43 Yearbook 43 Kappa 3,4. SPAICH JEANIE LEE Rally 8a Traditions l,2,43 Elections Comm 1,23 Kappa 3,43 Publications Newspaper 43 Recording Sec 43 Senate Secretary 4. MESSINGER, LOUIS Varsity Tennis l-43 Varsity Football 3,43 Honor Roll 1-43 Tennis Club 2-4. MYERS, CHERYL Freshman Treasurer3 Sophomore and Senior Class Vice- Presidentsg Speech Team 2-43 Madrigal Singers 2,33 Varsity Pom 43 Homecoming Queen 4. NYE, DAVID Speech Team 2-43 Band 2-43 Foundation Club 2-43 Honor Roll 1-4. PINSON, ROBERT Speech Team 33 Roundup 3,42 Hoofbeats Staff4. RUBIN, VICKIE Matmaids 33 Varsity Pom 43 Elections 33 Honor Roll 1-4. RYAN, MICHAEL Hoofbeats Staff 2,33 Editor-in-Chief 43 Mayors Youth Advisory Board 33 Principals Youth Advisory Board Vice- Chairman 43 Explorer Post 970 President 2-43 Local Ex- plorer Council Phoenix Central Chairman 3,41 Boy's State 33 AIPA Workshop 33 Bowling Club Activity Director 1,23 President 33 Sierra Club National Youth Leader 3,43 Governor's Youth Commission 3. SCHWARTZ, JANELLE BETA CHI 33 Junior Achievement 23 Concert Orchestra l,2. Senior Register SPRINGER, CAROL Elections 33 Rally and Traditions 3g VICA 43 Choraliers 2,3. STEELE, KENT Band 2,33 Concert Choir 13 Madrigal Singers 3,42 Orches- tra 13 Redcoats 13 Key Club 2-43 President 43 Honor Roll 1-43 Outstanding Junior Boy3 Cast of SOUTH PACIFIC: Principals Student Advisory Board 43 National Merit Letter of Commendationg National Honor Society 3,43 Parnassus 1-43 Treasurer 23 Parliamentarian 4. TEMPLETON, TERRI President of Girls League 3,43 Drama Club 2,33 Thespians 33 Silhouettes 33 Junior Achievement 3,43 Hooibeats Staff 3,43 Student of the Month for December 4g Leadership Award 33 Principals Student Advisory Committee 4. TERHUNE, JAN Honor Roll 1-43 Parnassus 3,43 Class Pres 3,43 Exec Com- mittee 3,42 Matmaids 4g Principals Advisory Board 43 Boosters 3,43 Yearbook 43 Girls League 33 Girls State 33 Kappa3 King and Queen of Courts Attendant 33 Home- coming Queen Candidate 4. THREADGILL, RON J.V. Rifle Team 1,23 Band 3,4. VANDRUFF, JOHN Honor Roll 1-43 Parnassus I-43 National Honor Society 3,4. VOGEL, BRINDA National Honor Society 3,43 Parnassus 1-43 Band 1-33 Senate 1,23 Medallion of Merit3 Gir1's State Delegate3 German Club l,3,4. WIITALA, LYNDA Concert Choir 43 Band 3,43 Roundup Staff 3,43 Bowling Club 1-43 Vice-President 2-43 Elections 2-43 Co-Chairman 33 Rally and Traditions 3,43 Parnassus 23 Hoofbeats Staff 43 Girls League 3,43 Vice-President 43 Honor Roll l,3,43 Kudo Club Treasurer 33 Foundation Club 3,42 Junior Achievement 3,4. YATES, CINDY Varsity Pom 3,4Q Spikettes 1,23 Parnassus I-43 Honor Roll 1-43 Silhouettes 1-43 Elections 2-43 Rally and Traditions. ZISMANN, KEVIN EDWARD Concert Choir 1-43 Madrigral Singers 3,43 Parnassus 2-43 Drama Club 2,3. Senior Register 219 X If 11, ll Q '?NA'Tl Congratulations to the Class of 7 r and Mr Ferris eclal thanks to Mr Rope f de oted service 2 0 QL S ' NHS KEY CLUB i E Learn to Dri e I'al'lCC Save on Insu 1, U 1 I ln x 258 8551 Il I I l mlskey Lessons from Home ofOflice Spec for designing the Arizona School o first Publicat ons Seal Flrst Federal has more Savings savlngs and ers than more sav ang other Savings 8: Loan ln Arizona Fund out whg. HOME OFFICE North Central Avenue 3003 248-41 57 ,111 ' -.-.- 'f xxxi 1 X S XX !l ' .1 .l 1 X y ! 1 V ll T xo! I ' Ae 'rl i i ri' in X' 'I ' ' Q in ea U1 f S T : Asp ' . .' ' ll 7 7 for their many hourso v . l . fan:-ri! 1 3 I' 4 S 2 in c f '6 e -V X I X ial Thanks to Mike Cum ' ' 1 . ' f Driving V V V V v V I 220 Ad t' t 4 To The Mustang Roundup Staff,73-74: 5 H -A W. i- 74,3 . ..f sgggkfm -,R . Vx ' ,giffi -mtg. - 131 nag,-A fi? g: 'is 4 ' . - is-I'-3-5-.'-fff.-L. '-sf t '-., .N Q ,.'-.Et--1 : L. I Thanks!! My special thanks goto Bdb B .'.si!'i3!F?yct?- A- F-411, Qt . N- -..1- .., ' - -1 us: and to Lynn Buddy, Martin Buddy, Cher '-t --'- --- . -1 a-f :-- -4 Dave Buddy. The paper could never have been what it was fand wasn'tJ withouvall of you. I could never say enough for Dandy and his amazing writing and photo- graphy which he supplied to fill in between the ads on page 4. There is a very special place in my stomach for Stever, the man with the bad 'ol Chevelle SS 396: the magic machine who knew its way to Dunkin Doughnuts. Without a doubt, Lynda Wiitala Buddy, has done the most to keep the paper coming out more than twice a year. Let's face it, any girl with a panda bear dress and saddle shoes can't be all bad. I don't think l'll ever be able to make it through college without Melissa's coat and mittens during the winter. lt's too bad that she never learned to enjoy Walt Disney movies. My mechanic-of-the-year award has to go to Jeanie Buddie. She is the only hu- man who can adjust a carburator, type exec minutes, and tell Reggie Jackson's life story all at once. Mike Buddy has to be cool because he lives on Evergreen Street. No matter what Mr. Kumakwowskey does, I know he'll finally achieve his two major goals in life - purchasing an Opel GT and being able to stuffthe basket at Halvy's. What could I say for the Doublemint twins, Linda and Brenda Stokes Buddies. It was like being a Dear Abbey with them around. No matter what they ever think, they will never be able to beat Dandy and me in tennis. I wrote this to both of you because I still can't tell you apart. Most importantly to the lady who kept us going, Tomi Buddy. Mrs. Fields will always be a Buddy to me and my staff for all the work she's done for us, besides who else would drive to Tempe when I couldn't get any gas during an assembly. With eggplant to all. 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G Ag , k , 'Q ' ,K 01 ' Advertisement 227 Patrons Good Luck Class of 74 Anonymous Anythmg IS possrble Mlchael Mr and Mrs Trmothy Ryan Mr and Mrs J Halverson and Jason Norman Jack Ross Dr 8: Mrs Harry L Reger 308 W Rose Lane 85013 Bob Chavez It s been a great first year feven rf some people don t know our namesj Tom Best Wlshes THE THING IS WE VE GOT YOU JOE ROBERT L BLUMLE TIMOTHY SHARPE DIGGER Today the world walks a sway mg ughtrope Hang on IBID Mrs M T Cummlskey Good Luck Cheers Susre 84 Lmda Good Luck Susie Mr 8: Mrs Dong 3 1 1 ' v 56 ' 77 Councilman Klahr '58 7 . . . , 58 13 - ' ' Patrons 229 . fwgf ' j aw '---A. .tg 2 f Q 3- ' ,f n f 1' . A 1 ... Thc only important thing in at book is thc meaning it has for you. an W.S. Muughum ' f I ,' . g.'. lvl? v . . lv,-1'- ' , ' o u 5-3. f s-'va-3 or .' 4 .- s . 1 n -.- -- .0-J s ' ' .- ,I ',, S -5-lf. . 1 'I .' ' .. .,. - -- ,C , .5 .. .Juv-. A ... tw- r ' '. -ul -is .x ' .' O I ,-' y..- 1 d ' Q .4 ., ' - ' -I . .., y P' rr QQ .,1 -' pw.. u 5 .. . .. -- ' ...J -- '1- UPI ' 'Hi' ,, ' a og Ll s - I, M, U , v, . l - v J' ' Q . Q Pno'.a, ,Q,',. gil . 1 . ' '39 Q- . - - f -'.1- -4f'f .f':,,' 4'-1 Av- 4 ' b. . Q '. yo- . ,QI I . . - , 1rf'v.fn.,t ., v 0 o' .-oar-:azz .1- 'i.'!?' 3'wf i4 al 1.9 a . iw ' .E .9 9 ' me Student Body and Staff Inside North was the theme of this year's book. And through the theme we tried to convey the special and perfunctory times that we had. It's these intimate details that make our school and yearbook what it is. I have the highest regard for my fel- low students at North High and wish them all the luck in the future years of their lives. I wish to thank the student body for all the suggestions they gave me and their cooperation with our photographers. It's the students' enthusiasm and candid ex- pressions that make this book. I wish to thank my staff for all their hard work. I hope that next year's staffis as fortunate and united as this year's staff was. Thanks Jan, Terry, Diane, Jim, Scott, Dan, Stephanie, Susie, Molly, and Melissa for doing such a good job on your sec- tions. I know it was a lot of hard work. I would like to thank the business staff, Bob, Terri, Lee Anne, and Brian, for their outstanding job on circulation and pro- motion of the book. To Kipper and Lori I haven't enough to say for all the unsur- passed copy they wrote. And what would I have done without, Jerry, John, Toni, Greg, and Jay, my photographers. The most important single part of a yearbook is the pictures and this photographic staff worked to all hours and ditched many a class to make this book what it is. Mike, Lynda, Pat, and Nickie, our special job staff members, did a great job for me and made Yearbook flow from day to day. I wish to give a special thanks to two people, Molly and Ms. Field. Molly, I couldn't have had a more dedicated associate editor' with so much talent. Ms. Fields if you don't know it, you're something special. It's your shadow leadership that made Yearbook the most wonderful experience ofmy life. Thank You Editor-in-Chief 'UC 5lI 'Vi' . -'fr' ,, -H: . :,43,SVf4 . vi 1 1 - 95 Tall 4 as 1, , ,cf 1 ' . 1: e x 12' Q1 Q 1 ' L 4. J vj'-Liga., N 3111. 'r' til ' fJ'5i1'. 'Ig Hi' ph V:-az. , ' arg-vw rg V 'f'f?'5?x, 2?5ii ,.'i 5 jim if , 1- .nj LII.. -L :.,.5fiE fr A A ' ,.:,-Af ' 1 v 1 y r P :Inf x .Bw 11 -r TXQ M'- 1 gi 5 .f X in su. v--, l' l'7f AJP I fallml fy. ,lllf P 'vga K' ....,,..',.: 1 V ., up v 5 Q l. .Sb lf.. Read . .Aim. .Fire!!! RIFLE TEAM: Standing-Chuck Wiedmaier, Dan Moody, Joe Holmes. Kneeling-Mike Dunford, Mike Nichols, I 2 I-Mike Nichols sights on a target 50 feet away. 2-Dan Moody and Chuck Wiedmaier coach Joe Holmes and Mike Dunford during a match. 234 Rifle-Tennis VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS VARSITY BOYS TENNIS North Opponent North Opponent 0 9 Camelback 0 9 Camelback 2 7 Phx. Union 5 4 South 2 7 South 0 9 Maryvale I 8 C. Hayden l 8 Alhambra 3 6 T. Browne I 8 Central 0 9 Central 2 7 T. Browne 2 7 Alhambra 1 8 East 2 7 East 9 0 Phx. Union The Wonderful World of Golf ix :E Ek Y HQ: E-ffl 'P E I N - ' I 7 I J,,,gu.,L . ' xr' f if .Ja , - A , VARSITY GOLF, Alan Lei, Richard Eng, Paul Matteson, Bob DeBusk, Jeff Kennedy. .I.V. GOLF: Kenny Cropper, Wayne Weaver, Darcy White, Greg Malapane, Kevin I-Iaase Hey Coach, you're right! We hit itjust as far without using clubs! , ,- -5 - -I vu 5 1 . M f -X , ' 1, '- is-? ' -f c n -ri. V- h 0 Y ' A ' Y ....,, .. -or -l mg- f- V 1 'Q if 'la to .,-v l.1:y-1-jfjj, wwf. I - Q-Qs, ,913 .1-17. twig... I tg-tt K, .. .It-..-n h - -' - 1,4 .Q '-- 1,-,-1. .I ,-,,,.'Tfe:.' L - ik. ' - . , .1 i,. I f 7 , . 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Senior Skip Rip Lei. 3-Senior Jeff Rip Kennedy sets up before duck hook- ing the ball out of bounds. 4-54 here I come-Junior Richard Rip Eng. 5- When I was at Putt-Putt last time, I played it off the left wall and then double banked it in. Junior Paul Rip Matteson. GoIf235 Tracksters lace 6th in State 3' VARSITY TRACK TEAM: Kneeling-Mike Sivcdon, George Gon- Keith, Don Solomon, Kenny Whitfield. Mike Ennis, Amando Chavez, zalez, Danny Waddell, Andy Porter, Kevin Knight, Trini Balderrama, Jay Doyle, David Miller, Daas Villa, James Marsh, Robert McCollough, Marty Schafer, Gary Casa Grande, Terry Jordan, Broddy Diggs, Rick Skin Holder. Swindell. Coach Bright. Standing-Max Couliette, Bill Hulsey. Clifford The I974 Track team surprised a lot of people by placing sixth in the state meet. Coach Bright put to- gether the fastest relay teams ever to represent North High. The mile re- lay team placed lirst in the state with a record breaking time of 3:20.4, while the 440 yard relay team took third with a time of42.8. Both times were new school records. Trini Bal- derrama finished third in the state and broke the school record in the 2 mile, covering the distance in 92223. ,-- .fl . ' ' 4 + - - 'f - ' 's V finfii- A Q ' ff' -4 5 1- . , Yi: 53 7 Ex! K Hx, -'gg' - Q , ' Zig: gif R A4 'Q ,I 41, Pa, ' ' ,, ' R 1 ' Wi' ' i 7 l 'M--.M ' - l lr . ' : , X- 1 S Rf, fig' M Y 6 i , A , ,Ill X , .1 J I V. C . xg' Y' V My 4 5 -. xg 1 - '2 Y I I Q, I , W v.,q,:g L K . ,4 . Q JN pd., VV X L . 9, V .., J 4.7 V 7 Y. .',,w5,:.,- c.EN. -. ' , f - , 1 Ago E- .1 , 1 -3 .. XSN4 45 .ff 14- 1' , If - J - ' as 'l- If V - .. . X ., .- , . V--. y 1 - if , . .X A V - tj - , l iw- T ' -, f ' E Ti 'l - i r A+ is Q , . it ' f , U - A . A T l f M j I A l W. 1 L kc- W 1, f .- ,jf 's NJ ' .- L 4.1-134. H v.A.y-.Lyn ' g ' Q , 4 , t Y L-sv ,N NNX kg. IA , ,E-. V-., K we i .g T , '-1-g f A . A g - : ' ' :K f -A M xr .' In i - ' ' ' 3 'F' x Q ucv . . li - -A 1- , ,. K -J if ,Q tr C. 4 . A - ., , . .wx . .- t'x..i' , ft P, vLff'LQ. sf J.V. TRACK TEAM: Kneeling-Bill Hazelet, Mike Moses, Danny Jimmy Stewart, Calvin Sandman, Bill Hulscy, George Gonzalez, Sam Waddell, Anthony Becktel, Kevin Knight, Mike Sivcdon, Steve Reece, Gonzalez, Frank Switzer, Joe Chief, Scott Halverson. Mike Ennis, Burt Hughes, Terry Jordon, John Fields. Standing-Coach Bright, ArmandoChavez,Jerry Griffin, Scott Ruben. Robert McCullough. 236 y Teams Lead Way A .4 7 ,Q I I . A-. .1 .- 94 1. 3 9 wav- I 10- l-Up and...over? We'II never know. 2-The crucial part of relay races - the exchange of batons. 3-Broddy Diggs flies through the air in long jump competition. 4-Again it's Diggs, this time he's leading in the hurdles. 5-Max Couliette lets it fly. Max was the team's number one man in the shot and discus. 6-James Marsh ran the 440 and the mile relay. 7- Killer Miller soars over bar, I3 feet up. 8-lt's a bird, it's a plane, no it's. . .Kenny Whit- Held, 9-Andy Porter, Trini Balderrama, and Scott Norman lead early in race. IO-The Good Life of the Mustang Track Team. The Good Life -taking abreak. 237 3 The 74 baseball season ended with a disappointing 8-13 record. A slow start hurt the team early, but batting averages finally rose and with it a few more wins. Bob Cannon-arm Jones was picked as a Phoenix All-Division second team outfielder. Jones batted .240, but was known for his power hitting Q4 homeruns, 13 runs batted inj and defensive skills. Versatile Keith Randall led the team in hit- ting with a .340 average and runs scored, l7. Forest Paysnoe also had 4 homeruns. Ruben Solarez was the number one pitcher with a 4-2 record. nother Long Season ll Fl . I, F X I, 3 Q f -4 - 1 - lltwlr- if NWN' :f W QW WRC' :L 'film' if M A is 1 'B v , N - It X. Rr our I Nqr q w RT AB R59 xkxllllliljf' C 1 ' 'T ' HI L .--A ' .5 -' 4,3 ' ff. -' ' -J' Q 7 , ' 'il' 1... -e . 1 V I . -.X ,V 1 : R . g -? L Ni E S L-Q.. xx U ' VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Sitting-Duane Hake, Keith Randell, Lloyd Bigas, Russell Rader, David Austin, Ruben Solarez, Angel Reynose, Ray 1 . . '.w.5., A M. 1 2 l --.. , - Rodriguez, Mike Baker. Standing-Louie Manager Bob Jones, Mike Rizzo, Forest Paysnoe, Pat Whitehurst, Gary Aycock, Coach Cooper. 238 Varsity Baseball 4 i l71hT' ob Jones Excels in utfield I f' 'l,r ' ' j g 1 ' -. --. - -X, 1-Q' A vr- :..-3.-' vt an ,zf .Q .. ,- , K.- 1-. .,+..es: - -. - rf . ll --ff ,., .xa-mar N- - - H ' ' V '. -rg- e...,...-,f-e-,A ,f ., ,. e .f' 1, T rp.: Q Hn.: -shjgt' f' . .1 H I ' 5 I ' WH . 4- . ,- 7-,gg -...N--,yffv-. , I I 1 V u - ., N --4 ..:: 'ag'-...,- - '- te - 0 ' ' - 4 ' ,, A. . I U ff . . . -..as-a...m h.4.-u...,nf....4. lll ...van l Pat Whitehurst zips a quick one past another batter. 2-Notice the form- it's worth,a team leading .340 average. 3-Now here's one happy team- Gary Aycock told another joke. 4-Russell Rader starting a double play! 5,6,7,8- Coach Cooper and the Ump discuss matters. There seems to be a dif- ference ol' opinion, 9-Duane Hake hits the dirt on pickoff attempt. 10-Bob Jones gives us a smile. ll-Sly Forest Paysnoe poses for picture. I2-Bob Klimas-looking alive. I3-First Baseman Ray Rodriquez-from a distance. l4- Speedy Dave Austin slides into third base. I5-The Flying Mustang shows his stuff. 239 Sub arsity Baseball A J .V. Batting Averages Sepulveda, Mike Bennett, Bob Flores, Danny Reynoso, Angel Ennis, Steve Figueroa, Randy Baker, Mike Harczynski, Scott Duncan, Roger 2nd .241 lst, Outlield .293 Catcher, lst. Outfild .370 Pitcher, Outtield .333 3rd, Outfield, Catcher I66 Shortstop .098 Outlield, Catcher, lst .l03 Outlield .l43 Outtield .l43 Outfield .000 Malkoom, Alex FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM: tFront Rowj Coach Horcasitas, Alex Murrieta, Eddie Camou, Will Garner, Ricky Gonzales, Tom Rader, Hector Ortiz, Bill Hayes, Mike Harczynski, Gary Mosteller. tBack Rowj Danny Ruiz, Mike Velasquez, Rudi Angulo, Martin Sepulveda, Edward Verdugo, Danny Martinez, Larry Beacom. Eddie Lovett, Rudy Galas. I-Mike Sepulveda flings ballvto first base. 2-North High batter prepares to take another swing. 3-Homerun hitter Danny Flores with batting instructor David Perry in back- round. 4-You'll never catch 2nd baseman, Mike Sepulveda without a grin on his face. N 2 3 4 i 9 l-Trini Balderrama- All-State Cross Country, third in state in two-mile run, school record holder in two-mile run. 2-Mark Woodmansee- second in state in I34-pound weight class. 3- Danny Walker made several pre-season teams. 4-Andy Porter-First team All-Division Cross Country, 5-Keith Ran- dall-First team All-Division Deep Back, Honorable men- tion All-State team, William Freeman Trophy winner. 6- Bob Debusk-Fifth medalist at Divi- sional play-offs. 7-Broddy Diggs shows oft' form which took him to the conclusion ofa super season as a senior at NHS. 8-Another great Mus- tang play. 9-Second team all- division outfielder, Bob Jones. 241 Students, Grads, Faculty, Communit Phoenix Exchange Club Youth ofthe Month YMCA Leadership Scholarship JAN TERHUNE Blue Ribbon Finalists Scholastic Art Show KEVIN KAUFFMAN JOHN KRUMPE North School Scholarships MARIE GOLDYN CAROLYN BROWN HELEN KLOBERDANZ DONALD KAZMIERCZAK Nat'l Honor Society Scholarship RONALD STEELE Parnassus Scholarship KEN CASEY Ford Motor Co. Award GENE POPADITCH Class of 73 Scholarships PAT MALKOON TARA BURKE MARY PETERSON BEA SCHAEFFER With the money left in its treasurey at the end of its four years at North, the Class of '73 voted to leave behind a living memorial. This year, four members of the Class of '74 were selected to receive schol- arships of SIOO each from this fund. Each year the Honors Committee aids in the selec- tion ofstudents for recognition and scholarships by the North High faculty, student body and community. 242 MARTIN JAKOLAT was the only Honorary National Merit Scholar in the District. He received an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy QWest Pointj, KEVIN ZISMAN won a four week study trip to Germany as Arizona's representative. The selection was made by the American Association of Teachers of German based on his hight test score. 1, .. MARK ANDRE GOOD- FRIEND received the S2000 Phoenix Gazette Carrier Scholarship because of his excellent job performance and high scholastic achievement. Recognize Talent, Scholarship, Achievement ' it Q' ,: 'N If X , :- -QA t. X .--2' 2 . jf- Y . LYNDA WIITALA, February Student of the Month, was selected for her outstanding outstandingness - her sweet smile and willingness to help so many organizations. PAM LONG, March Student of the Month, served as Stu- dent Body Treasurer and was in charge of the school wide magazine sale which netted 51000. MIKE ANDERSEN, April Student of the Month, served as Student Body President and was in charge ofthe con- struction ofthe Carnival. DAN MOODY, May Student of the Month, received an ap- pointment to Annapolis, was a member of National Honor Society, a varsity athlete, and publications sports editor. n -5, Q, -. X ww. s f ' P 37 , -s 'K ,G .-V .f A , S ,T r 'NK 5 . W5 . ,.4,g.' V 'rl 1 I ' ', '- Aa g,, Q a .gp 1 ,wx ,W A M QM -. +P' .fffii , aww! ' a, git-Q ,1ff,,- . fx 31 Vp, M, , 1, 9-,Q ,V ,Lf 'N ,A 1 . LT 1 fx f - 1 nw , 9 .2 - Q lf .N , .4 ' ,np- yg 21, ...Q v4 -fd - ::Fv7,,,,msB. 'J li A L-' LV, , , IW' N x ,fr rr - ,1-s su, S.S. Echo - Refreshing Musical Suzie Rothwell and Eddie Lake were the stars ofthe only musical North had this year. lt was the first production that our new music teacher, Mrs. Edger has put on at North High. The Musical. S.S. Echo. was set on board a ship on its way to Europe. Other members ol' the cast included Cindy Johnson, Ron Steele. Janet Dugan, Steve Drummond, Ken Casey, Lori Shultz. Greg Marsh, and Dee- Dee Platt. Ann Johnson was the co-star, who acted out the part ofa woman ol' the world and managed to come on quite strong with Eddie Lake. Cindy Johnson and Greg Marsh acted out the parts of two very very young lovers. They did a little dance scene with each other. Kent Steele handled the music on piano. Everyone enjoyed the old vest Kent wore acting out the part of an old time piano player. Lori Shultz wrote and pro- duced the musical. I-Lori Schultz, author ol' S.S. Echo, is singing about life. 2-Suzie Rothwell is singing with Lori. 3-Cindy Johnson and Greg Marsh acted out the children of the musical. 4-Kent Steel provided the music on piano. 5.6.7-Ann Johnson sets Eddie Lake up for the kill. 8-Ann Johnson tells Janet Dugan about being a woman. 9-Eddie Lake is the playboy of the musical. Here he is having a good time with Suzie Rothwell QLeftJ and Lori Schultz Ulightl. i 246 UH 4 fag, P I C A Little Credit for a Lot of Work I 1 J i 48 'X Pony Awards were presented at the Drama Club Potluck dinner: Best Actress to Amalia Vidas for ALL MY SONS: Best Lighting to Ken Johnston for KING LEAR1 Best Sound Effects to Ken Johnston for ALL MY SONS: Best Stage Manager to Martin Huckins for A BARREL FULL OF PENNIESQ Student Director to Angie Day for A BARREL FULL OF PENNIESQ Best Supporting Actor to Bryan Royal for ALL MY SONSQ Best Supporting Actress to Mae Lewis for A BARREL FULL OF PENNIESL Best Actor to Ed Truthan for ALL MY SONS: and Best All Around Drama Participant to Ken Johnston. The following students were installed in the NHS Thespian Troupe 36l: Pam Bunt- ing, Dennis Day, Mark Andre Goodfriend, Martin Huckins, Steve Marsh, and Cheryl Seal. Ed Truthan was made an honorary member ofthe Troupe. Earning additional Thespian stars and honor bars for work performed are: Steve Marsh- 2 stars, Pam Bunting-2 stars, Cheryl McLeod-2-stars, Amalia Vidas-3 stars, Ken Johnston-3 stars, Dan Brooks- Honor bar, and Angie Day-Honor bar. X , at Xa l-Ed Truthan and fellow NHS student act out the parts of adults in the big hit play, ALL MY SONS. 2-Spray on gray hair and baggie pants set the mood for this NHS student to play an old man. 3-Steve Marsh and Susie Rothwell in the dress ofthe l940's, talk with each other. 4- ALL MY SONS Cast takes a break after many hours of hard work. 5- Ed Truthan expresses emotion. 6,7,8,9- Susie Rothwell shows four of her many expressions. I0-Amalia Vidas showed her superior ability as an actress in All My Sons . ll-Steve Marsh and Suzie Rothwell finish scene in All My Sons . 249 -4 QAM K s , .-QY' 4 ' , ' . ,f I . x Uv, s I fi, 1 vbrapb mai' 41 , 61,0 v's .i. 1. 'Q , ? N. ' I .,, vw A . . L. 1 V. 1 - 5 , , X f . .H , . fi :: , . A- 414, ,. X Q- 'on 'V ' Qi! 4 L 1 It , I v r 'll ,. fr, ALI in The senior banquet was held at the Scottsdale Hilton. At a cost of 6.50 per plate, you got dinner, enter- tainment, and the companionship of your classmates. Most the people there thought it was a very good deal. The Senior Film was shown for the first time and was a big hit with the crowd. It was a horor story take- off on a Dr. Pepper advertisment. All agreed that Jan Terhune did a great job in planning the banquet. She was given a big hand and a special plaque for doing such a good job as Senior Class President. 7 4. I Senior Mosts, Film N. I l X in 'ki S-fa S X-EWU -arf .ft va? 1' 8'i. ntroduced at anquet E. iwx ..,.. f't qgfi L I-4 mffii, Q ' sf: H- FT6 Ark Yxli,-I A1 V 3,- iz li I-Pam Long QMost Likely to Succeedl is congratulated by Pat Malkoon. 2-Members of the head table anxiously await the Senior Most awards. 3-Don Solomon looks at the senior film, which he directed. 4-Steve Garcia finishes his dinner. 5-Mrs. Kennedy worked hard as one ol' the Senior class sponsors. 6-Gary Aycock received his award as Most Humorous Senior Boy. 7-Everyone seemed to enjoy the banquet. 8-Mr. Long says a few words about the Seniors. 9-Curl Hutton also received an award as Most Humorous Senior Boy. I0-Pam Woodmansee and Keith Randall were voted Best Couple. ll-Cheryl Myers talks with friends after she received the Most Humorous Senior Girl and the Best Dressed Senior Girl awards. I2-Vickie Rubin was this years best looking Senior girl. 25 orth Highs Just Memories l-Mrs. Woodmansee shows the pride she has for her grandaughter, Pam, 2-Graduates expressed their joy with North's first cap toss. 3-Tobi Starkovich talked with David Miller. 4-Graduates scrambled to get in line for the proccssional. 5-Suzie Dong tLeftb and Melissa Coons tRight5 lit their collars onto the robes. 6-All heads were bowed for the invocation. 7-Van Taylor and Dr. Carolyn Scott handed out diplomas. 8-Cheryl Myers talked on what has happened to the Ole American Values. 9-Margaret Krigbaum spoke on The Hollow Men from a poem by Eliot. I0-Robert Pinson receives his diploma. This years graduation was not the same as graduations in the past. This year because of the Keepsake robes. there was no reces- sional. The students knowing this, secretly planned to have a cap toss. As planned, for the first time in the history of North, the caps went up after the last student had received his diploma. The traditions oi' past graduations were not forgotten. Two students spoke and a member of the district administration gave out the diplomas. All the parents and friends ofthe graduates were in the stands with tears and wishes of joy for their son or daughter. We must all remember that anything is possible now and the graduates must decide what their future will be. 254 l I .I lfl'g. ,of an I I I f.'a', 0 ' v , ' 0 n ' o 0 0 o ' ' 1' 'Q 4, ,-. Q., f' l i ' Q . O ! 9'l.Q. ' ..l.. I. I . . I . '.. 4 K f ,,..,.u::: ' ,Wu . .. Anythingas Possible. . .0utside North f W s J P ' ss ls 9 as HH W1 ' 4' , 141 s F' A' -. F? Z Y 3, .fy The Graduating Class of 1974 . .FaithfulandJusttoMe Another long year at North has come to an end. The school will be painted and readied for another year, but what did this year have to offer. We got a new principal: an education: a chance to play in the sport of our choiceg and most important a chance to develop our personalities. Very few will remember that the Class of 1974 was said to be the smartest class to have ever graduated from North High, but the future-and what every member does with his life will be the true test. Anthony said He was my friend, faithful and just to me. . about Ceasar. We say lt was my school, faithful and just to me . about North. 256 70 GX QOOCX' 'Qfiemgk' QVNA Qh9My 9004 imc In uw Qwimc, W- ADM 'LCKYQ Aram, ybwf QYHQW4 i QOMYX LGWYCH cF grae . w -ag ss., 'gif -' .gy ,V -,-q, ' .ya ,. ,, ', , ... ,. .,-f- ,:.,., 'Q ' 1 f V -'A .S ' , i , .51-, . -, 4 ..: ' A , ,A ,.1::g,771 v- . ef- L7 X7fi1s.1wJ,- 'mg 'fra' 4 'la ,'r,wf.v3v .,j.v ,ng Q Q ,n.'4q 1,14 w , .Ph 5, , 1, xl , , 2' 'iff 21. ' ' ' Z' 'J : P' .Aff fr-1. '- N my . 1 - - 1 ' a1I fi'il? 4 fr 'S .. as V, ff V' ' -- 5 L' . if , . WH ,-Qi. v JA' ,1 1--A mf .g.,i,.5- wi-wfv, . -PV, ff, f.f - ' - .' .'s- . ,f 'Y 3 gf, ,Q ' . f.. 'f1f1.'f: ' y2i.fA',-'.a-4J:'fe- 4 I' r.-it, -f2.:,,w. f . ' -1,--K -xagig f 1 -I ?,W'K1,, ?x'?'1L. 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