Phoenix Christian High School - Beacon Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

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V.. .f-: .4 . g.c.- Q-af .r .fr f. tci',l'7 . .gal :ik '.5i1fMff.-i'W- thx . the Beacon Phoenix Christian Hugh School A Place to Grow Publ shed by Phoen Chrlstlan I-hgh School Phoen X Ar zona ,W- eg I 8.11 fn- ,ff , ,akzwmzz 1 ' X14- Adminisfrofion 8 Foculfy 6 - I3 Student Body I4 - 49 S C 7-I 5069 O8 H onors Ads IO4 8 3 Athletics 2 - IO ,Jw , W K ,, V A .. :Wi 1 ' -X Y- 4' k ' ' mf 1 W Q 44 K , 1 . . it gf , Y' fy' The life of the man to whom we dedicate THE BEACON can be characterized by the Scripture, He must increase but lmust decrease. For thirteen years he has served the youth of Christian High as a member ofthe Board of Directors. During these years he has given of his time, financial resources, and Christian influence without thought of reward or acclaim. The confidence of his col- leagues in him es evidenced by the fact he is Chairman ofthe Board and has been on the Executive Commit- tee for several years. He has been a booster and en- thusiastic supporter of Christian High and its total program. Mr. Smith is superintendent of the Hy-White Cotton Ginning Company in Glendale. We humbly dedicate THE BEACON to Glenn Smith, a Christian gentleman and an example of the believers in word, in conversation, in charity,in spirit, in faith, and in purity. Always ready to render any assistance to the cotton growers in the area, he also serves on the District Soil Conservation Board Glenn Smith, successor to Eli Whitney I if Wit I Q if f .1 l. QV Administration-Faculty 74,3 1. v,,k A.fA. 77,14--44-.M 711-4 744-7 4- ,f,417447..,7714471.117 -ff- ,,,..7,14117417444- . 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' 1-z111w1411az111s111s1.1,11111'4-41f'2411',.'1z,11s351114.-1'41 ,,.47,1ss1z1 ''ilziff??'g11,1W1v4f 4,7L44.f,4 xii ' I11.5Ei.fi.Q1Sgf1s5l15ii4472Y47f g,Q,'11f21gfi2 1:14 1 V'-1114111511 . ..,,,. ,, ,. . M 4444.4 ,. 7,7.., 4.7, 1 K, A . W . ,, ,... ,,. ,,,.Z5,.wW, 7 .4 4 . 4 . 1 1 4:1 . 1 . , . 1 4' Q -11' 41f14471' 1sm1S,,13112'1.11,44111, ,4111fSs11'121514zv2sa'2911211194195, 1i1',,f'1,.14-147-141-144 Letter to the Students Dear Students: Greetings to you. The mission of Phoenix Christian High School is unique in that the leaders of tomorrow can gain experience, training, and spiritual direction in an accredited school that honors God. Education without God and His Son, Jesus Christ, js potentially dangerous. The student that learns early in life to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness. . will be successful wherever he goes. This was a good year, and it was gratifying to see the excellent spiritual and academic progress ofthe majority of the students. Graduating seniors, may you remember the lessons learned on this campus and continually seek to fulfill God 's purpose in your life. To hear ofyour spiritual, academic, and professional progress in the years to come will be reward enough to us who have had a part in your training and development. Our prayer is for God 's best for you. Cordially in Christ, Aubrey C. Byrd Board of Directors Glenn Smith Bill Retts Ezra Weed Leading Phoenix Christian High with much prayer and wise guid- ance is the Board of Directors. The school thanks each member for his constant concern, and for the time he has devoted to this responsibility. D05 Zahn Ralph Eaton Ralph Ferguson Eston Skinner George Van Liew Bill Weed Rev. Harold Buckner Public Relations IZZC ii As Public Relations Director of Phoe- nix Christian High, Rev. Harold Buckner has many varied jobs. He directs the O. A. W. Campaign, sponsors the mission- ary club, works closely with the publica- tions department, and keeps close contact with parents and friends of the school. He also presents the work of the school to many pastors and appears in various churches throughout the year with the school program. l Frank Raymond Y Counselor Mr. Loye Crenshaw served as Guidance Counselor as well as teacher during the 1965-66 school year. Since all college applica- tions and qualification tests are handled through this office, it is one of the busiest on campus. Mr. Loye Crenshaw Faculty One of the purposes ior founding Christian High was to give the students daily instruction in God's Word. This year it is the privilege ofthe Seniors and Freshmen to have MR, GENE HOVDA as their Bible teacher. Mr. Hovda received his Masters degree at Bemidji State Teachers' College and has been teaching at P. C. H, S. for six years. Besides teaching Bible, he sponsors T. F. Y. and co- , sponsors Missionary Club with Mr. Buckner. Music is a vital part of Christian High, and this year we are fortunate to have MR, GERALD BOLT in the Music Department. A graduate of P. C. H. S. and Greenville College, Mr. Bolt teaches Band, A Cap- pella, Choraliers, and Gen- eral Music. lt is his re- Mr. Hovda sponisbility to plan and conduct vespers services and the operetta. One of the teachers P. C. H. S. Seniors seem to spend the most time with is MR, WILLIAM BROMLEY. Mr. Bromley teaches Senior English and Economics. Since Mr. Bromley gets to know the Seniors so well in these classes, he was also appointed Senior Class Sponsor. He teaches Sophomore Bible as an escape from the Seniors. Someone has to keep the Juniors on their toes, and this year it is MR, MI- Bok VICTOR KELLY, Mr. Kelly teaches Junior English, speech, and journalism. One of the busier men on campus, Mr. Kelly advises both the Beacon and Cougar Hi-Lites . Mr. Bromley This page sponsored by MT- KPHY Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Stevenson lO MR, RONALD STOLTZ and MR, STANLEY MORGAN are the backbones of the Science and Math Departments. Mr. Stoltz, who came to us from Illinois, teaches Biology, Bookkeeping, and second semester Chemistry. I-Ie also sponsors the Junior class. Mr. Morgan teaches Algebra I 84 II, Senior Math, and first semester Chemistry. I-Ie spends his spare time sponsoring the Science Club and serving as a member of the Student Admissions Committee. Students who spend any time in the library this year are well acquainted with MISS EDNA MODIG. Miss Modig, who came from Minnesota, is in charge of the library and is Audio-Visual Aids Coordinator. She is also the sponsor of the National Honor Society. MRS, JANET SANDERS' competent and organized manner typifies the attitude necessary today in the world of business. She teaches Shorthand I 85 II, Typing I 86 II, General Business, and Office Practice. Mrs. Sanders also sponsors Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Pep Club, G.A.A. , and Saddle Club. We at P. C. I-I. S. are very fortunate to have MISS FAITH MIELKE and MRS, IOANNE SWANSON on the faculty. Miss Mielke, who came to Christian High last year, teaches German I dc II and Sophomore English. She is also the Sophomore class sponsor. Mrs. Swanson teaches Spanish I gl II and French I 84 II. Since she teaches two languages she sponsors the Language Club. She is also sponsor of F. T.A. Miss Modig Mr. Stoltz 85 Mr. Morgan Miss Mielke 85 Mrs. Swanson Mrs. Sanders ll Miss Finley 41. .l Mr. Wolford Mr. Connor ,f sta. mvwf 5 MISS RUTH FINLEY is well known to the girls of Christian High because she has been teaching Home Economics to them for five years. Miss Finley, who previously taught in St. Louis, is the sponsor of the F. H. A. She is often called on to aid the Music Department by sewing backdrops, costumes, and other things for their productions. MR, LAWRENCE TOMB came from Texas to teach at Christian High. Mr. Tomb teaches American History and Sociology. He also coaches Freshman football and f basketball, and Junior Varsity Mr. Tomb baseball. Mr. Tomb serves as Freshman class sponsor. MR, PAUL WOLFORD has been teaching industrial Arts at P.C.H.S. for two years. He teaches Mechanical Drawing, Print Shop, and other vocational arts. Mr. Wolford is the sponsor of Radio Club. Coming to us from Buckeye is MR, IERRY CONNOR, Mr. Connor teaches Algebra I, Freshman English, and Geometry. He also coaches Varsity basketball, baseball, and Junior Varsity football. Mr. Connor is co-sponsor of Letterman's Club. MR, LESTER UNRUH, who came to us from Kansas, has a wide vari- ety of duties at Christian High. Mr. Unruh teaches Civics, P.E. , and World History. Coaching Varsity football, track, and Junior Varsity basketball, help keep Mr. Unruh busy. He rounds out his duties by co- sponsoring Letterman's Club and serving as Chapel Committee Chairman ff' 1 Mr. Unruh Staff MR, ARTHUR BAILEY has been the bookkeeper at P. C. H. S. for three years. ln this position he must keep close tabs on tuition payments, club funds, gifts to the school, student aid and scholarships, and school inven- tory. Mr. Bailey's co-worker in the office is MISS THELMA KNOUSE, 'Miss Knouse has been secretary at Christian High for two years. Her duties include a variety of things from typing letters, to taking sick students home, issuing passes, and recording grades for -- the office files. 3 ...4.....,. ,.- Without a clean, attractive physical plant, students and teach- ers cannot work to their fullestgcapacity. We at Christian High owe a debt of thanks to MR, CAROL HANSEN for his hard work at giving our school a good physical atmosphere for learning. No teacher or student can function while hungry. We are fortunate to have an excellent lunch program at P. C. 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Mann, Sophomoreg M. Kerr, Sophomoreg Phyllis Brooke, Juniorg Les Fletcher, Juniorg Steve Hovda, vice-presidentg Tim Smith, presidentg Sherry Compson, secretary-treasureg Terry Bergstrom, Seniorg Shirley Lauchner, Freshmeng and Tim Camping, Freshmen. Standing left to right: Paul Kilpatrick, Iuniorg Joe Tyler, Sophomoreg Mr. Crenshaw, sponsorg Joe Burton, Seniorg and Dan Crenshaw, Senior. Composed of the four class presidents, and a boy and a girl representative from each class, the Student Coun- cil is the student government of P. C. H. S. Conducting the meetings is the student body president who is elected by a majority vote from the entire student body each spring. Also assisting the president is the vice-president and the secretary-treasurer who are elected at the same time. These fifteen people are under the direction of faculty sponsor, Mr. Loye Crenshaw, Under his guidance they sponsored the raising of money for DUX, the . cougar. They also sponsored homecoming activities, donkey p basketball, and the Sweetheart Banquet. The council passed fund- raising projects for clubs and classes so they too could earn money. rf.. ' , With the help of the Varsity Cheerleaders the Student Council sponsored the rais- ing of money for Dux, the new mascot of P. C. H. S. This page sponsored by Williams Trucking Company 1832 E. Osborn Rd. lo Council '15 C. Leading the Student Body this year is the Student Council. Officers of 1966 are, Steve Hovda, vice- presidentg Tim Smith, presidentg and Sherry Compson, secretary-treasurer. This year Student Council sponsored homecoming activities. For a break of tradition, the homecoming king and queen were crowned in a ceremony after the game with Dysart, October 22, 1965. Students, alumni, and other interested people were invited. Before the crowning the Student Council performed a skit announcing the donkey basketball game in December. Queen Marcia Stewart and Senior attendant, Sandy Barsness, requested a favorite song, When I Fall In Love , played by The Morekerke's. Tim Smith presided over the eeremoniesg the Juniors served refreshments. In December the donkeys came to P, C. H. S. The varsity football team challenged the Alumni to a battle of basketball astride donkeys. As the game ended the score was 18-18, forcing a sudden death play- off so one of the two teams could win. The varsity won 20-18. A donkey cup was presented to P.C. S. by the Reynolds CompanyQ who furnished the donkeys. Donkey Basketball fabovep, an unusual sport, was sponsored by the Student Council. The homecoming activities fleftj were also sponsored by the Student Council. Here the royalty prepares for half-time ceremonies. E .fl Left to right: Nancy Diekman, Vice Presidentg Joe Burton, Presidentg Karen Westerberg, Treasurer Terry Bergstrom, Girls' Representativeg Dan Crenshaw, Boys' Representativeg Joanna Adams, Secretary Senior Class The senior year of high school completes an era of growing mentally, physically, spiritually, and emotionally. Special events exclusive to the senior class are Ditch Day, the Junior-Senior Banquet, and the giving of the traditional class gift. Commencement brings memories of joy and sadness, and also the great, but somewhat shaky, excitement of a future independance --with God as Guide. WILLIAM BROMLEY, Sponsor Joanna Sue Adams Joanna John 5:24 Robert Wayne A mberson ..BOb.. Hebrews 11:6 'Z Peter Allen Asplund Carol Louise Bailey Keith Alan Ballard Pete Carol Keith Psalms 46:1 Philippians 1:20-21 Romans 2:28 Sandra Jean Barsness ilsandyll Philippians 1:20-23 Linda Eileen Bedel Linda 1 Peter 5:7 . Terry Lynn Bergstrom Terry Psalms 115:3 Barbara Jo Board Barbara Matthew 5:16 Weldon Harold Buckner James Wrllram Bult Joe Allen Burton Bucky lm oe Romans 13:8 Phrllpprans 4 4 Psalms 16 11 Julia Lea Cline Julie Psalms 71:5 Sheryl Ann Compson Sherry Psalms 116:1-2 1 illilfaa. ,ff Daniel Loye Crenshaw Micheal Scott Cross Nancy Kay Diekman Danny Mike Nancy Jeremiah 33:3 Isaiah 6:8 Isaiah 43:1b-3a Mary-Ellen De Long Mary-Ellen John 6:35 Jerry Dale Driesens ulerry.. Isaiah 26:3 My lar fn,1:v3za4wf-.5 we ix Daniel John Dworshak ..Dan.. Psalms A 12:7 Ruth Elizabeth Dworshak Ruthie I John 5:11-13 if Kathleen Gail Feikert Jerry William Ferguson Marvin Dale Garman Kathy Jerry Dale Isaiah 12:2 Jeremiah 33:3 John 1:12 Kathleen Rae Hamm Kathy Colossians 3:16 Marianne Hanrath Marianne Romans 1:16 Y xii? 6 Brenda Ellora Hathaway Brenda Matthew 18:20 Mark Hommel IIMQIR ll Ecclesiastes 9:11 1a1l 'K 495 Sandra Dee Inman Dee Dee Philippians 1:20 Patricia Lee Johnson Joyce Mae Jones npatty.. ..JOyCe.. I Peter 5:6-7 Proverbs 3:5-6 Gerald Gene Jutting ..IeHy,. Proverbs 3:5-6 Charlene Joy Klumb Charlene Proverbs 3:5-6 Kathleen Joy Lindeman Kathy l Peter 2:21 Kenneth Paul Mann Ken Mark 16115, l6 Ruth Eunice Mason Richard Alan Mastin Marilyn McCullar Ruth Rich Marilyn Proverbs Psalms 27:1 M- Diane Elaine Mitchell Diane Colossians l:lO Dennis Franklin Moore Dennis I JOl'11'1 1:9 H Dean Randolph Mowen Dean Colossians 2:6 - 7 Nadrian Murry Nadrian John 14:21 Donald Ryall Myers Alice Osman Lucinda Gay Pannel Don Alice Cindy Colossians 1:10 Luke 22:42b Sheldon Lark Pensinger Sheldon Iohn 3:16 Shelly Ariel Pensinger Shelly Psalms 48:14 V 2EPf? se22,f ' - -.ny wh- ja-1. , f. ' , -,1 I 1,92-Sl 'v'Z'Sw .2 K Hi Christi Lyn Richey Hcris H John 1:1 -ak, ki George Bror Russwurm Phl11PP1EiI1S 3 14 Pamela Gayle Schnorr II John 5 14 Carolyn Sue Skipworth Carol Galatians 2:20 Timothy Louis Smith ..Tim.. Ephesians 1:3 Marcia ,To Stewart Randall Roy Thomas David Larry Tomb NIO.. mandy.. ..DaVe.. Matthew 6:19-20 II Timothy 2:15 I Peter 5:8-9 Theodore Alan Totel ..Ted.. John 8:12 Linda Kay Vandenberg Linda Proverbs 3:5-6 Sharon Lynn VanK1ey Sharon Philippians 1:20 Karen Ann Westerberg Karen I Peter 5:6-'7 Bart Vincent Whiles Lynn Allen Wilkie Jack D. Williams ..Bart.. HLYHH., Hlack.. Acts 2:21 Romans 8:31 John 5:24 Not Pictured: Richard Joseph Rehm Rick Colossians 1:10 Just Monkeying Around. Joyce Jones, Karen Wester- ...wma befg, Nancy DiCRIT18.I'1. She'S always SQUAWKIN' The out crowd Here s my Chance Bart Whiles Diane Mitchell MUMPS! ! X Sandy Barsness Book Report. . . What Book Report? We weren't built to fly. Joyce Jones, Cindy Pannel I Would you believe. . . R 3. X The Datesetters? There are many apprehensive, fearful panicked, terror stricken, moments during the Senior year. k 'Y' lik 3 1-w,,, A Tim Smith and Nancy Diekman Most Likely To Succeed Quietest Sharon VanKley and Keith Ballard Friendliest Dave Tomb and Sherry Compson Weldon Buckner ancl Linda Bedel Cutest Most Athletic Shelley Pensinger and Charles Rem 1 s.' Mark Hornmel and Carol Rother 30 Class Brains Best All-Around Terry Bergstrom and Joe Burton Most Courteous Nadrian Murray and Karen Westerberg Y C N'-Er , ,r e. Class Flirts Cindy Pannel and Mike Cross if Carol Skipworth and Jerry Ferguson Most Talented Cherie Ravenhorst and Dan Crenshaw Most Dependable 3' Diane Mitchell and Bart Whiles Unpredictable 31 S S 3 Y--effg,-aria'-ta, L. .uaw,,,..W,.,.,,.tif, ,. . ,ww-if s,,,.,..,.,,. , . , Class Officers, left to right: Les Fletcher, Presidentg Rick Dykman, Vice-President, Janet Hankins Secretary: Paul Kilpatrick, Boys' Representativeg Suzanne Groves, Treasurerg Phyllis Brooke, Girls Representative. Junior Class The Junior Year is full of happy, busy, ex- citing moments. Fund-raisers, such as the foot- ball and basketball concession stands, Saturday car Washes, bake sales ffeaturing home-made goodiesj, and the fall candy sale, all help a- chieve the goal of the traditional Junior-Senior Banquet in the spring. Two other highlights of the Junior year are the Junior Talent Show and the Junior-Senior Play. One event, not as en- joyable as the others, was clean-up after home games. Most ofthe Juniors spent some of their school day in Mr. Crenshaw's Bible class, Mr. Kelly 's English class, and Mr. Tomb's American history class. All in all, the Junior year is a year that passes all too quickly. Mr. Stoltz is the sponsor of the Junior class ?'? Mmm 1 5 , 5 , sw www fc? Tom Davies Marc Dunn Rick Dykman Beth Ellis Lynn Everett Don Fitz-Simmons Les Fletcher Carol Fridenmaker Florence Frieling Gladys Gerlach Donna Grissen Suzanne Groves David Adams Ken Baker Russ Barnes Priscilla Barton James Bennett Kathy Biddulph Phyllis Brooke Shirley Caister Joe Carter Sam Casey Rachel Cook Roger Curry , ' f L ...Q 'vf5'1?Afm I If , ,f'V f If F251 W ,AMW ? as ,Q , , if 1 Janet Hankins Charles Henry Dave Hoover Steve Hovda Myra Huston Bettie Johnston Paul Kilpatrick Judy King Pat Knorr Bonnie Kobernik Dawn Kraker Darlynn Kuipers Charles Layne Karen Lindblad Charlene Lower Harold Lyclic Carolyn Marrs Joy Merritt Ken Morgan Marilyn Nagel if 'rr Will these tests never end? 161' 4.-.- l Richard Stewart Lynn Stuart Nanci Sutton James Titus Becky Van Fossen Karren Vaughn Bill Veidmark Kathy Wood Not Pictured: Mary Lombardo Dennis Miller Rick Rehm Evelyn Richey fm ,.,..--f Y oiii 2 MF' t yi? J 52 Mg if 2 f is Bmw ,,,. , , , Monty Ortm an Virginia Paxton Hope Pearson Joni Powell Marcia Priest Chris Riggs Rusty Rodriguez Ruth Rother Kathy Sath er Marcia Schierheelx David Sharrit Steve Smith 67' ,M W ,, 5? W My W Joe Davenport 36 the banquet. ruaerfi Lynn Everett helped to prepare and performed in the Christmas presentation God Giving to Us , presented on radio station KOY. God Giving could well be the theme ofthe Juniors' year, for God gave us a good time all year, as shown in the pictures here. I1 3 Trying to sell a box of his calorie crunchies to Karen Lindblad 85 Nanci Sutton is Dave Hoover. The fall candy sale was one way Mr. Kelly had reason to think that making up tests was a pastime of junior English students. Not another S-V-O, Mr. Kelly! u 'F I o r S Wonder where he finds all this symbolism in MOBY DICK? These are the thoughts of Charlene Lower and Mar- cia Priest as they listen to Mr. Owenby, practice teacher, in junior English. the money-earning Juniors accumulated money for the Ir. -Sr. Banquet. P N W Bm' B Q. X, Q, ll 3' .6 di Bill Veidmark and Dave Hoover busily prepare cokes to supply the pause that 'refleshes ' to the half-time crowd of fans. The juniors ran the concession stand to stash away a cache of cash for if Md ,fr x Speech class was on the curriculum of some Juniors. As someone gives a speech, Bettie Johnston heckles them by giving a hiss. Faithfully cleaning the gym after a home basketball game are Karen Vaughn, Ruth Rother, Marcia Schierbeek, and Dennis Miller. Out come brooms and dustpans as the Juniors take over their responsibility of ar all home sporting events. ior pastime, but Bonnie Kobernik is pretty good at it. Many Junior ticipated in the games at the cho parties, of course. Catching eggs isn't a normal Jun- were in A Cappella, and they par- A W J, 'Sf 'A Harold Lydic and Sam Casey head up the line of swarming Juniors, eager to receive their class rings. Ordered in the fall, the long-awaited rings were delivered before Christ- mas. S Planning for the Jr. -Sr. Banquet, Rick Dykman seems to be a knight among fair maidens at this committee meeting with Kathy Sather, Shirley Caister, and Evelyn Richey. ir ,F . .AH ' 'Fiji 'A f 3, x sf ff YT' Wt. T.a,a4g.i-. 55 was -- .,..1i:-q uiz, nf., if , 1 1. 2 fy' Class officers, left to right: Mary Kerr, Presidentg Dick Bergstrom, Vice-Presidentg Shirley Hovda, Secretaryg Donna Shaffer, Treasurerg Dennie Mann, Girls' Repre- sentativeg Joe Tyler, Boys' Representative. Sophomore Class The Sophomores anticipated a fun-filled year and they were not disappointed. They held several bake sales, a carwash, decora- ted the bleachers for Homecoming, and sold candy. They also had a swimming party at the beginning of the year. At pep assemblies the Sophomores have managed to keep a smiling face in spite of the fact that they scored in last place in all but one yell of the class competitions. They made up for this by putting up huge booster posters for most ofthe games. Sophomores looked forward to serving the Junior-Senior Banquet at the close of the school year and waited anxiously for their big year as Juniors. Miss Mielke is the Sophomore Class sponsor Charlie Dains Jani Driesens Sharon Garner Janice Glicider Jim Grazier Sue Grissen John Hamner Ben Hopkins Terry Howard Shirley Hovda Miriam Hugen Nancy Inman Phil Acosta Shari Andringa Mark Bailey Damon Becker Dick Bergstrom Tina Board Virginia Burnette Bill Burton Richard Cadriel Lee Church Vonnie Craig Bill Cohea rl K .9 Carl Jensen Connie Johnson Jerry Johnson Jannifer Jones Mary Kerr Randy Kraus Debbie Layne Beth Loper Brad Lumpkin Dennie Mann Linda Machac Debbie Mattson Bruce Meacham Debbie Merritt John McEown Mike McNeely Mike Probasco Roger Pogue Danny Priest Clark Quigley avr I 54 Wt. ? ffis Q is 4 52 I fs A-if -mf '7 Sophomore Sue Grissen Wa1IS for photographer to take her picture while fellow class mates look on rk :Q Dan Vander Molen June Vander Wagen Marcia Vaughn David Vice Boyd Wickizer Bill Williams Sally Wood David Zook John Zuercher Bob Rehm Sandy Rhodes Lou Rodriguez Ginger Scott Ray Searles Donna Shaffer Coleen Steiner Steve Stokes John Thornbrugh Karen Thum Joe Tyler Judy Vanderlugt ia E me , ' f1,, -I I'- Now in MY opinion. . . Sophomore One ofthe reasons for the increased frequency of the newspaper this year is due to the more ef- ficient routing of typed copy. Linda Mochac was the typist ofthe Cougar Hi Lites during second semester. The Sophomores have contributed much to school spirit this year by making victory signs on game days and by making this mutilated dum- my ofa Buckeye player. f:5Qff'.q,! ig X f X One of the hardest exercises in public speaking is to give a speech while under fire. Damon Becker is being fed to the lions. 1 If e . ,Hi , ,f fl X 1, I W ri 1 Tii J?2 , ' V1 . I Snaps 1 gk if To be certain, it's Burton flirtiu'. Wishiug, working, and wondering. . . in 5-:Q Although the Sophomores had a fun-filled year, at times they had to buckle down and study. W '55 2 A wiggley Quigley l This page sponsored by Blue Skies Trailer Park 3033 E. Van Buren tt. 43 From left to right: President, Tim Campingg Vice-president, Margaret Cooperg Secretary, Nancy Hammg Treasurer, Lois Dykmang Girls' Representative, Shirley Lauchner. Freshman Class This was their first year in high school, and the freshmen started out with great anticipation, ambition, fear, and confusion. They looked forward to meeting new friends and participating in the many activities. They practiced their cheering to win the competition at the pep assemblies. High school was a new ex- perience for them, but now they have a year's practice and are anxious for their sophomore year. Mr. Tomb, sponsor rd' Carol Davies Linda Den Beste Ernie De Vries Steve Diekman Lois Dykman Tim Eaton Dixie Feickert Jean Ford Sandy Fridenmaker Robert Frieling Marian Garlitz Sharla Garner Daniel Adams Charlotte Anderson Jeanne Atkinson Jack Barnes Vikki Barr Gary Barsness David Beckman Tim Camping Vicki Cantoni Terrie Christensen Dana Cook Margaret Cooper Patsy Glidden Ron Goodwin Nancy Hamm Steve Hamner Mark Hankins Susie Herrmann Carolyn I-lommel Dan Huston Chrest Jensen Carla Jones Mike Kauffroath Jane Kooistra Shirley Lauchner Samuel Lydic Phil Mackey Fred Mains RJ ,.+.,v ' Jfdk One ofthe most difficult things about the Freshman year is learning to use the library properly. For example, NO TALKING! 'YYY ...M-0 --if ,Z Randy Ream Margaret Reece Barbara Savage Linda Searles Paul Sharkey Susan Shaver Doug Smith Sharon Starr Janice Summers Karen Sutton Linda Tobey Kathy Turnre , Cindy McBride Bruce Meyers Marvin Mickley David Mitchell Steve Mullins Peggy Oldham Mildred Paxton Elizabeth Phelps Dean Priest Mike Priest Sandi Pugh Gale Ream rv ,wx 1' f af i ,-ff' Not pictured: Anne Vanderpool Sharon Van Dyke Cindy Vanlandingham Jason VanZwol Pete Vega Glen Waldon Joanne Wanders Mike Whitcher Rebecca Wick Pamela Wickizer Cathy Williams Mike Williams Dale Wood Lorin Wright Nancy Bradley D816 A1C0I'D David Johnson The Freshmen are learning to generate enthus Larry Dalton Sherry Phelps iasm at Pep Assemblies. JOy Fulton Priscilla Pinch ' AP Sponsored by Mr. 85 Mrs. Don E. Stevens -QW Did someone say no homework? The fresh- men had more than their share of homework and when all was said and done they had developed minds as well as muscle. Freshman Snaps The Freshmen were quick to learn the value and impor- tance of our library facilities. Qi There were a lot of freshmen in band this year. Although they had to practice hard, they found that playing at pep assemblies and concerts was a lot of fun. A Learning to use reference books was a new experience many of the freshmen had to encounter. To some it came as a hard lesson. Generating a little pep and possibly passing a little gossip, the freshmen found the time and place at pep assemblies to scream and talk without the teacher glaring and saying Pam! Stop talking! Campus Life th rgt3et,p11s4teQ1:i1.e in the Lord, and Whose hope the Lord h is. For he pllaritedi the waters, and thag spreadeth roots by shall not see when the heat comeggfbut here egreengednd not be careful inthe year of shall cage yielding fruit. Jeremiah 17: e eVe e -ee, A Cappella Choir The P. C. H. S. A Cappella Choir consists of forty-six members under the direction of Mr. Gerald Bolt. The fall performances included chapel services, Veteran's Day Chapel, an appearance at the State Fair in November, and Thanksgiving Vespers. Christ- mas Vespers included secular songs of the season along with the familiar Christmas songs telling the story of the Christ Child. Also during the Christmas season the A Cappella performed at the Municipal Building, at the Washington Womer1's Club, and on radio station KOY. After Christmas the long hours of work on H. M, S, PINAFORE began. ln March the A Cappella travelled to California to participate in a music festival and give other performances. Easter vespers and the Spring concert were big parts of the spring musicals in which the A Cappella sang. The graduation ceremonies were the last scenes of Choir 's public presentations. All during the year, concerts at various valley churches played a big part in the A Cappella 's representation of Christ first, and then the school. The members of A Cappella enjoyed a fun and action packed year as they sang to glorify and praise Christ. From left: Clfirst Rowj panistg M. Huston, K. C Skrpworth Accom Hamm J Jones fSecond Rowj M. McCullar I Adams K Elm? RTS' Diagesfvmchiu' Tim Smith' sarher, 1. Powell. qrhird Rowp R stewart xr an 'rem all' an larry Ompsou are Probasco, J. Tyler, L. Fletcher flfourth Rowj robing up for one of the A Cappella performances. R. Rodriguez, D. Tomb,J Ferguson M Dunn sfi :fl 'Cr Q 'S 'N 'Xa ri? A Far The combined band and A Cappella choir presented Vespers programs at Christmas and Thanksgiving. From left: CFirst Rowy C. Pannel, S. Barsness, D. Mann, S. Caister, G. Scott, L. Rodriguez, D. Mitchell. fSecond Rowj C. Bailey, C. Fridenmaker, H. Pearson, D. Shaffer, C. Marrs, A. Vanderpool, C. Ravenhorst, B. Kobernik. fThird Rowj P. Brooke, T. Bergsuom, S. Conipson, M. Mickley, C. Retts, R. Cadriel, J. Burton. Clfourth Rowj D. Crenshaw, T. Davies, B. Amberson, D. Dworshak, P. Asplund, T. Smith, P. Kilpatrick, M. Ortman. Prior to the arrival ofthe choir, this was a neat .C - .. l . room. Marilyn McCulla.r contemplates the task of cleanup. Darlynn Kuipers accompanies the A Cappella Choir on the flute during a Christmas performance. l 5 3 i First Row, left to right: K. Mann, V. Barr, J. Thornbrugh,S. Hamner, D. Moore, V. Craig, R. Wick, P. Oldham, F. Frieling, A. Kuipers. Second Row: S. Mullins, S. Smith, B. Byrd, D, Smith, B. Wickizer, R. Curry, D. Feickert, T. Camping, J. Hamner, J. Barnes, C. Jensen, L. Wright, J. Jutting, S. Stokes. Third Row: D. Vice, S. Diekman, R. Goodwin, L. DenBeste, G. Barsness, D. Crenshaw, C. Quigley, Mr. Bolt, S. Herrmann, P. Mackey. Band Travelling to Arizona State University in the fall to participate in Band Day, student instrumental- ists enjoyed a full and hectic day. In the afternoon they practiced at the stadium with other bands and adjusted to performing with about one thousand other band members. Below: David Vice, a sophomore member of the band, adds the sound of his trumpet to the rest of the brass. Practicing all afternoon on the field proved to be exhaus- ting but satisfying. 'l ff? Florence Frieling plays her flute as Darlynn Kuipers plays her piccolo during A.S. U. Band Day. The musicians of P. C. H. S, were proud to be among the bands accepted to participate in this annual event. Filling the bus with instruments, uniforms, and themselves, the Band crowded the vehicle on their trips, one of which was to Buckeye where the Band shared in the half- time activities with the Buckeye Band. Under the direction of Mr. Gerald Bolt, the Phoenix Christian High School Band is a growing, active group. lt performed in Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Vespers, and the Spring Concert along with the other musical groups. In the fall it participated in A. S. U. Band Day with other bands from the area. During the football and basketball seasons, the Band added to school spirit and enthusiasm by playing at pep assemblies and ball games. The first annual Band Concert was presented by the Band on March 4. lt featured solos by the two members of All- -State Band, Dan Crenshaw and Darlynn Kuipers. In a piano- band number Joe Carter was also a featured soloist. Travelling to California in the spring, the Band participated in the Califor- nia Association of Christian Schools Music Festival. Before the game each band marched onto the field playing its school song. Following, the twelve massed bands played The Star Playing at pep assemblies and games was a part ofthe Band 's duties. By wearing green and white vests and by playing peppy fight songs, the band made the games and pep assemblies more lively. CM Below: Attentively watching the game, Tim Camping and Boyd Wickizer hang on to their instruments, ready to meet the players' attempts with songs of Fight or Charge! Spangled Banner. At half-time the perform- ance included DO-RE-Ml and Maroon and Gold . Each member felt that all the practice was worth the thrill of sight and sound attained in the final production. . ,l .t S' agar- Wwmm 7 ' 'gffsttfsf - 1- 3-2... . r 1 T if .1-'K' K' ,, .. .- '1t fn' ay 'S f .' W' 1, '-,fl ff- ' 'nj' , . ,sr 1 , . ,f .I I fr' .ns A-. - A I .' ' ' i . Q v.. pw., .,,,.q'53 ,I Flwnn.. I t - gj.,,.-gyms, Y 4. H5 '- 1 ' ' ' la ,W f '- . f'4 1. it I . , .. , 1' J- f.- 1 Q... 3 . , , V' H V, in Q -F i .gm ., A ,y 'Q 44' --J , . .a I ..,. - + A . - ,r 3 -r., , A L -sw ' nv- W Q. 5.1 4 W.. nf? ' - X M-Y' a? !.'li 'aiLnn. - 7' Cristi Ritchey paints backdrop that she and Ruth Dworshak design- ed and construc- ted. Odd Hour rehearsals brought Sandy Barsness, left, and Terry Eergstrom, right, looking Sailors welcome Sir Joseph Porter's sisters, cousins, and aunts most politely , ,l .. jvflff ' flflll Josephine fAnne Vanderpoolj tells her father, Captain Corcoran CMonty Ortmany, of her honest love for Ralph Rackstraw. Three cheers for Englishman, Ralph Rack- straw QDaVid Tombj. like extra terrestrial creatures. M I Operetta The H.M. S. PINAFORE, a 17th century satire on the British Navy, was this year's operetta performed by the A Cappella Choir. Learning the music, script, and stage actions began two months before the perfor- mance nights, February 25 and 26. A matinee was also given Thursday, the 24th, for students of Christian grammar schools in the area. Directed by Mr. Gerald Bolt musically, and dramatically by Mr, Pat Mierkey, the cast includes Sir Joseph Porter K. C. B. , Jerry Fergusong Captain Corcoran, Monty Ort- mang Ralph Rackstraw, David Tombg Dick Deadeye, Paul Kilpatrickg Bill Bobstay, Dan Crenshawg Bob Becker, Richard Cadrielg Josephine, Anne Vanderpoolg Cousin Hebe, Bonnie Kobernikg and Little Buttercup, Kathy Sather. Efficient stage, make-up, prop, and lighting crews also aided greatly in the pro- duction. Little Buttercup fKathy Satherj examines triangular Dick Deadeye. Wi Shh! Let's elope tonight. Above: Sir Joseph Porter, K, C. B. Uerry Fergusonj relates to the crew of the Pinafore his golden rule 3 . Stick close to your desks and never go to sea, and ' .1 '9 ' you all may be rulers of the Queen's Navy VV ':, X 5 1 111 This year three A CAPPELLA seniors formed a trio. Kathy Hamm, left, second soprano, Sandy Barsness, center, soprano, and Joanna Adams, right alto, find that singing is fun. Carol Bailey is accompanist. Cpicture rightj The A CAPPELLA choir sang off campus as well as on. At the Washington Womens' Club, Carolyn Skipworth, accompanist, furnishes the music for Children Of The Heavenly Father. Playing on the organ for chapel and special choir numbers, Carol Fridenmaker shares her talent with her fellow students. Front row, left to right: K. Turner, M. Schierheek. Second Row: B. Phelps, L. Stuart. Third row: V. Paxton, C. Anderson, B. Savage, T. Christiansen, S. Hovda, C. Hommel, S. VanDyke, M. Cooper, J. Glidden. Fourth Row: C. Davies, B. Ellis, Fifth Row: S. Van Kley, M. Paxtonf Sixth Row: P. Glidden, C. Johnson, C. Rit- chey, K. Lindblad, D. Kraker, M, M. Garlitz, C. Vanlandingham J. Fulton, N. Sutton. Seventh Row: L. Tobey, and C. Steiner. Eighth Row: J. Atkinson, and S. Lauchner. Singing at vespers and for churches, the Choraliers were kept busy during the school year. Applying make-up, setting the stage, fixing hair, and preparing costumes took much of Choraliers' time during the operetta. Music Activities Us Top Row, left to right: S. Hermann, C. Anderson, L. Tobey, A. Osman, M. Huston, P. Schnor, S. VanKley, Mr. Hovda. Second Row: Mr. Buckner, D. Becker, K. Morgan, J. Grazier, D. Tomb, P. Vega. Third Row: L. VandenBerg, C. Bailey, C. Rother, H. Pearson, B. Savage, C. Fridenmaker, V. Craig. ' ' The Missionary Club has three purposes: To provide fellowship for these interested in becoming missionaries or who have SS n a r a vital concern in this arcag to arrange for missionaries and other speakers to come to the club meeting and to tell about the program in thc missionary 's fieldg and to visit various mission fields, such as the Indian reservations, and go into Mexico in C N Ll b field trips, where students observe actual conditions of and participate in die missionary endeavor. T r The main purpose ol' establishing T. F. Y. in the Public Schools is to bring students to Christ and to offer them Christian fellowship. Herc at P. C. H. S. , Truth for Youth is basically a Bible club in which students are able to meet and to share Y Christian fellowship. A few of their projecm this year have been to raise money for missionaries, such as the Perkins' in 0 Mexico, by having bake sales. They also donated used clothes to a missionary work in Calexico, supervised by Mr. and Mrs. Aven Miller. Top Row, left to right: S. Herrmann, L. Everett, A. Osman, M. Garlit, B. Glidden, Mr. Hovda, S. Garner, C. Rother, H. Pearson, C. Marrs, M. Huston, R. Rother. Second Row: M. Kauffroath, D. Adams, D. Becker, R. Rodriguez, J. Grazier, P. Vega, I. Zuercher, D.lSmith, D. Tomb, B. Kobernik. Third row: C. Fridenmaker, S. Barsness, C. Bailey, B. Phelps, J. Atkinson, C. Hommel, M. Paxton, S. VanKley, V. Paxton. R 6 'X . 133-T ' vt l 4-' ' 'T ?l . mNxwskwmmma!mmam1?:f.. sssauzitg ,.aswwfsc.wv W 2+ . . K fu' ' '+ - S ' J, v. n , S- Seated, left to right: B. Ellis, A. Osmang J. Cline: L. Stuartg D. Manng C. Ravenhorst, Co-editor, N. Diekman, Co-editorg K. Westerbergg K. Lindemang D. Mitchellg K, Hamm, D. lnman Standing, left to right: T. Smithg C. Lower, N. Sutton, P. Knorrg D. Vanderlvloleng K. Linbladg M. Schierbeekg K. Manny M. Priestg Mr. Buckner Consultantg Mr. Kelly, Advisorg S. Caisterg B. Ambersong M. I-lugeng D. Mattsong I. Ferguson, A. Vanderpoolg S. Barsnessg C. Marrsg C. Pannel. Beacon Staff Your 1966 Beacon had its beginning this summer when the editors met to struggle with theme and layout. Thus, the foundation for the yearbook was laid before the first staff meeting. When the staff met, their first duty was choosing colors for the yearbook. Then, clutching their assignments, they went to work. They put layouts on quad sheets, wrote copy, took pictures, made triplicate copy sheets, and finally mailed the pages. We hope you enjoy the finished product. 60 Editors: Cherie Ravenhorst, Nancy Diekman Sponsor: Mr. Kelly l From left to right First Row: B. Ellis, A. Osman, N. Sutton, B. Kobernik, D. Mann, P. Asplund, K. Wester- berg, J. Ferguson, C. Lower, K. Lindblad, K. Hamm, D. Inman, Second Row: B. Board, P. Knorr, M. Priest, M. Schierbeek, J. Powell, C. Ravenhorst, M. Ortman, B. Viedmark, N. Diekman, K. Mann, S. Barsness, P, Kilpatrick, P. Johnson, C. Marrs, J. Adams, C. Skipworth, L. Bedel, C. Pannel Ad Staff The 1966 Ad Staff worked to sell ads for the yearbook. The members combed the city at different times of the year looking for prospects. Local businesses were offered the opportunity of advertising in the Beacon. Students who were most effective in sales were: Beth Ellis, Dennie Mann, Charlene ' 1 Lower, Dee Dee Inman, Marcia Priest, Marcia Schierbeek, Cherie Ravenhorst, Bill Viedmark, Nancy Diekman, Carolyn Marrs, Linda Bedel, Cindy Pannel, Karen Westerberg, Ken Mann, and Pete Asplund. . Q G l . ta S l as Mr. Stoltz is sponsor of Ad Staff This page sponsored by Tile Town CR 9-B451 4702 N. 7th Ave. Members ofthe 1965-66 Cougar Hi-Lites Staff, first row seated from left to right: A. Osman, J. Cline, L. Stuart, D. Mann, D. Vander- molen, C. Rother, S. Hermann, K. Westerberg, K. Lindeman, and D. Mitchell. Second row, left to right: Rev. Buckner, consultantg M. Priestg B. Hopkins, B. Amberson, T. Smith, and Mr. Kelly, advisor. One of Dennie's quieter moments, She Cougar Hi-Lites .5 rr If you run out of rubber cement, my hairspray! Shh for hh... 'if' let him concentrate. He's cutting articles Cougar Hi-Lites Staff, composed of the members of Journalism class, strug- gle against time, copy, time, typing, time, pic- tures, time, paste-up, and time, in order to produce the school paper. Hi- Lites members also tried their hands at Free-lance writing Qwhich paid off in a sale by Kathy Lindeman to JACK AND JILL maga- zinej, photography, and commercial short story writing. 463, J gets all wrapped up with paste-up There is never anything to do in this class. Kathy enjoys working on headlines. L... . Language Club The purpose of the Language Club is to further understanding of languages and cultures of other countries. The club has had many activities this year, the most interesting of which was a trip to Mexico. Along with bake sales, featuring cakes and cookies from other countries, the Language Club adopted a deserving family in Phoenix and learned that the greatest gift to recieve is a warm, thankful smile. Standing, left to right: D. Adams, I. Hamner, S. Diek- man, S. Mullins, H. Lydic, M. Kauffroath, J. Glidden, D. Becker, C. Henry, D. Wood, D. Johnson, P. Mac- p key, D. Dworshak, C. John- EA son, S. Wood, L. Machac, M. McCullar, K. Wood, Mr. Wohlford, D. Adams. Kneeling: R. Ream, and M. Bailey. Phoenix Trim and Supply Co. 706 North 7th Ave. H' Top row left to right: Mrs. if Swanson, C. Jones, M. Hus- ton, P. Reece, S. Herrmann R. Mason, M. Harirath, M. McCullar,K. Vaughn, R. Rother, D. Dworshak, J. Fer guson, I. Carter, D. Smith, M. Bailey. Second row: K. Williams, A. Osman, C. Rother, C. Ravenhorst, P. Oldman, D. Merritt, J. Han kins, V. Paxton, D. Kuipers E. Ellis, K. Sather, C. Rit- chey, L. Tobey. Front row: M. Paxton, V. Barr, C. Fridenmaker, H. Pearson, C. Bailey, B. Loper, L. Everett, B. Kobernik, D. Grissen, D. Kraker, C. Lo- wer, M. Nagel, and S. Shaver. Radio Club By teaching students the Morse code and bas- ic electronics, the Radio Club helps them to be come amateur radio operaters. The Club also serves the student body by setting up the public address system at every football, basketball, and baseball game, track meet, special vespers and concert event during the school year. The Club's officers are: Harold Lydic, president, Charles Henry, vice-presidentg Kathy Wood, treasurer, and Sally Wood, secretary. 63 Seated Cleft to rightyg M. Garlitz, C. Steiner, S. Hovda, C. Bailey, K. Lindblad, B. Loper, N. Sutton, L. Machac, J. Hankins, D. Mann. Standing fleft to rightjg M. Schierbeek, I. Vander Lugt, C. Rother, P. Glidden, S. Garner, D. Mattson, K. Thum, M. Kerr, D. Grissen, F. Frieling, D. Kraker, D. Kuipers, M. Hugen, S. Grissen, D. Merritt, M. McCullar, R. Rother, L. Everett, M. Nagel, B. Kobernik, C. Lower. The Girls Athletic Association offers opportunities for the development of advanced skills in all sports as well as of initiative, leadership, and sportsmanship. A member of G- A. A. Ol-fiC61'S fleff IO Ilgilllji G,A, A, makes many new friends within her own school, Shelley Pensiuger president. as well as with other schools when she participates as a y 1 member. Suzanne Groves! Vlce-Pres,-dent? The members of C,A, A, attend as well as sponsor var- janet Hankjnng, Secretary: Shirley ious playdays throughout the year. At these meets the girls compete with other high school girls in differing sports, in- cluding track, volleyball, and softball. Points are given for these playdays, as well as the weekly meetings, and the tally at the end ofthe year determines for which award the member is eligible. The awards which range from the letter, sport pins, guards, etc. , up to to the Senior Trophy are presented at a banquet given at the close of the school year. Hovda, Treasurer. fx f . . fl: sg. Wi idx-vl --qiii Wvg Z First row qleft to rightj: R. Cook, N. Inman, S. Groves, K. Wood, S. Pensinger, I. Glidden, C. Ritchey, K. Feickert, R. Mason, M. Hanrath, L. VandenBerg, M. McCullar. Second row: K. Lindblad, N. Sut- ton, P, Brooke, M. Kerr, B. Johnston, D. Mann, J. Merritt, T. Board, C. Johnson, K. Vaughn, J. Hankins, D. Kuipers, S. Hovda, Third row: B. Savage, L. Dykman, B. Loper, S. Grissen, J. Driesins, D. Layne, L. Machac, M. Vaughn, D. Merritt, G. Scott, D. Shaffer, B. Kobernik. Fourth row: V. Cantoni, G. Ream, P. Wickizer, S. Lauchner, C. Davies, J. Wanders, J. Kooistra, A. vanderpool, N. Hamm, C. Mc- Bride, S. Starr, J. Summers. Fifth row: P. Reece, S. Fridenmaker, J. Ford, L. Searles, S. Pugh, L. Den Beste, D. Feikert, R. Wick, P. Oldham, V. Barr. r l 5 tv E '1 H F. T. A. officers Cleft to rightjz Donna Grissen, Seated cleft to righwt J' Glidden' M' Han- Presidentg Janice Glidden, Vice-presidentg Janet , , Hankins, Secretaryg Marcia Schetrbeek, Treas- rath. Standing qleft to rightjz K. Vaughn, , . urerg Sharon Garner Parliamentarian, Sue Grissen, S. Garner, I. Driesens, S. Andrrnga, B. ' Ellis, T. Board. Reporter' The Future Teachers of America is a group that is interested in the field of teaching. The F,T,A, seeks to study and identify the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are basic or related to successful teaching. It seeks to enable its members to participate in prevocational activities which are both ex- ploratory and developmental in nature. This club tries to acquaint its members with the field of teach ing by showing them the responsibilities and rewards of this field. Seated Cleft to rightj: L. Bedel, J. Merritt, K. Wood, P. Schnorr, I. Adams. Standingfleft to rightj: C. Vanlandingham, L. Searles, S. Pugh, T. Board, K. Thum, J. Driesens, V. Burnette, M. Kerr, D. Mann, M. Hugen, K. Feickert, C. Anderson, D. Mattson, S. Garner, I. Atkinson, K. Lindblad, D. Layne, N. Sutton, B. Savage. Future Homemakers of America is designed for girls who plan to have homes and families of their own in the future. The purpose is to better acquaint the girls with the responsibilities and pleasures of homemaking. The F, H, A, has been active throughout the year. They held an ini- tiation party for all new members at the beginning of the year, furnished the table favors for the district meeting in Tolleson, took several under- priviledged children to the zoo, and contributed food for the poor people at Thanksgiving. Funds were raised through dues and bakesales. -if-'f F.H,A, officers fleft to rightjg Joy Merritt, Treasurerg Pam Schnorr, Presidentg Linda Bedel, Vice-presidentg Joanna Adams, Historiang Kathy Wood, Secretary: Miriam Hugan, Parliamentarian. 65 Dux Starting the year by donating S20 to the purchase of Dux was one of the first projects taken on by Letter- men 's Club. One of the main events enjoyed by the club is going to Saquato Lake for swimming and also eating as many steaks as possible. When a Letterman is accepted into the club he carries the responsibility of being a good sportsman and a good representative of his God, his school, and his club. Lettermen's Club lil Lettermen 's Club Officers: fKneelingJ Charles Retts, Secretary, Weldon Buckner, Treasurerg Mike Camping, Sergent-at- Arms Standing: Joe Burton, Presidentg Jerry Driesens, Vice-President. From left to right, First row: M. Cross, I. Driesens, I. Burton, W. Buckner, M. Bailey, K. Morgan, Coach Connor Second row: D. Fitz-Simmons, T. Davies, T. Smith, M. Camping, M. Ortman, L. Wilkie, Coach Unruh Third row: K. Baker, B. Viedmark, B. Whiles, R. Thomas, C. Retts, R. Mastin, L. Fletcher, J. Williams Fourth row: G. Russwurm, N. Murry, R. Dykman, D. Hoover, M. Dunn, T. Howard, S. Hovda, W. Amberson Fifth row: D. Zook, R. Curry, B. Byrd, T. Totel, C. Layne, D. Garrnan, I. Bult. Seated left to right, First row: I. Adams, P. Johnson, K. Hamm, T. Compson Cmascotj, M. Stewart, S. Compson, C. Klumb Second row: L. Bedel, B. Bailey, B. Board, S. Grissen, D. Mitchell, T. Bergstrom Third row: M. Hanrath, L. Vandenberg, K. Feickert. R. Mason, M, DeLong, R. Dworshak Fourth row: P. Knorr, C, Marrs, C. Ravenhorst, K. Lindeman, M. Schierbeek, K. Westerberg Fifth row: I. Merritt, B. Ellis, S. Caister, C. Fridenmaker, J. Vander Wagen, K. Sather Sixth row: H. Pearson, I. Drissens, C. Lower, J. l-lankins, S. Hovda, D. Mann Seventh row: M. Priest, S. Rhodes, R. Rother, D. Kraker, I. Powell, N. Diekman, D. Grissen. Club Officers: Front row: Stewart, Presidentg Tracy Pep pulls power for the Mascot: Diane Mitchell, majority of the competitive -treasurer Back row: sports by making posters to Some of the girls await the last minute of the game in order to run out and congratulate the team. wn Kraker, Vice-President, draw school spirit and by Grissen Attendance-officer attending the games as a group. Their colorful green and white uniforms are very impressive as they form two even files joined at the end with a crash poster for the Christian Cougar's football team to burst. For basketball season their green C formed by the block can be seen clearly by the opposing team across the court. U 67 P,C,lel,S, Chapel is held twice weekly in the First as X' The purpose of Chapel at PCHS is to strengthen and to develop students spiritually. Because of y the wide variety of students' church backgrounds, C r N the chapel program is broad. Student leaders and faculty speakers have enabled the students and teachers to become better acquainted with each other. Q .yi 1' fi M as? Sanctuary Balcony view of students Free Methodist Church across the street from the school hapel Music is an important part of chapel worship. Carol As head of the chapel service committee, Coach Fridenmaker at the organ and Carolyn Skipworth at the Unruh has helped to coordinate our chapel program piano have helped to create an attitude of worship in Speakers included pastors from various churches in the student body before each service begins. the valley, missionaries, and faculty members Carol and Carolyn Coach Unruh CHL 68 'Nana' This page sponsored by First Baptist Church of Sunnyslope lO202 Cave Creek Rd. Rev. George Pannel. Once a year the P, C. H, S, Alumni Association holds a chapel service at P, C. H, S. This year Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Liew, Mrs. Sarah Gould, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowles participated. They gave their testimonies in song and related some of their experiences at Christian High to their lives. Christian High can be proud of its alumni, who are living for God. Mike McNeely and Bill Williams, with almost 300 other Christian High Students attend the required chapel ser- vices. This page sponsored by First Free Methodist Church 266-4338 4002 N. 18th Ave. . X 2- .gh 3 'X YQYKQY new fast Q P, C. H, S, has come to anticipate the words, standing as we sing! at the beginning of each chapel service. Charlie Retts leads the singing this year. Because the board felt the students needed regular times in which to worship and to fellowship on a spir- itual level, they furnished special opportunities for students to make a definite commitment of their lives to Christ, by holding a Spiritual Emphasis Week twice each year. Merv Russel addresses students during the Fall Spiritual Emphasis Week. X 11. 'S -'i W 2. Honors H V' 'H A 3 V 7152: 1-wife,-'f'ag 1 -init 'Exif' Ifgyqu can't be a pine on th?-Q to1j of thefF1a1 11, Qgla scrukgin the valley--hijiif be beStm lf 'iii:i1e Side of rillz V I Be a if yc5iff6an't treeg V mi s 4 Sandy and Charlie Royal The 1965-66 Homecoming was exciting for everyone especially the Royal Court. The Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior attendants were chosen by the vote of their class. Four couples were chosen to run for King and Queen from the Senior class. The Student Body voted for one couple and the two highest couples were announced. The Student Body then made their Joni and Bill J u n i o r A T t e n d a n I S Court final choice for King and Queen: Mike Camping and Marcia Stewart. The Senior Attendants were Sandy Barsness and Charlie Retts. Junior Attendants were Joni Powell and Bill Veidmarkg and Sophomore Attendants were Donna Shaffer and Joe Tyler. Freshman Attendants were Dixie Feickert and Gary Barsness. S o P h o m o I' S A t I e n d a n S Donna and Joe 1' Dixie and Gary 'E een Marcia King Mi hael .., K 191 1 gf- ,wgSf5'?fff21 may .K , ., ,.,, ,..ff1.... , -dft,3:'3:yw2',2ff 4: Q -fd' x .24 if, of xx ji mvxxxs, r Q SNEJXW Homecoming Queen, Marcia Stewart, crowns Sweetheart Queen, Sherry Compson as Bart Whiles Sweetheart King, and Tim Smith, Master of Ceremonies, look on. Below: Donna Shaffer and Jon McEown, sophomores, were the first runners- up for Sweethearts. Aiso candidates for Sweethearts were Sandy Friden- rnaker and Dan Huston, freshmen, and Chris Riggs and Tom Davies, jun- iors, The couples talked and fellowshipped as they ate dinner. , f.. V ' I . Q , . ,. 1 ' . L' ik o -' . X . . : , K N I . W, tt f fl -4.4 Mr. and Mrs. Bromley, along with other members of the faculty, en- joyed the banquet. Stairway to the Stars was the theme of tha annual Sweetheart Banquet, the result of weeks of planning by the Student Council and anticipation by the student body. Searching for a speaker, entertainment, a location, and deciding the menu were a few of the problems faced and solved by members of the Student Council. The student body also participated in the pre-banquet activities by selecting the Sweethearts. Votes for the school Sweethearts were made on the basis of a penny a vote for the class couples. Banq uet y Mrs. Patty, entertained the group, then lnn ' rs.,-i-,.sfl1fer'emml' .l x is 1' Pl f up ,N A . s '. .r ,X S Keeping things rolling was the task of Tim Smith, Master of Ceremonies Sitting with Tim is date, Anne Vanderpool. This page sponsored by Nosegay Flower Shop 60lO N. 27th Ave. 77 2 if 3- A f'A ' I , s 4 nw 4, ., f I 15 .2 . ,,,, -f1,f ' hr. ,,, .,':-WFT: 5 1 Standing left to right: S. Barsness, M. Hugen, D. Grissen, J. Hankins, D. Kuipers, K. Lindeman, K. West erberg, N. Diekman, C. Rother, C. Fridenmaker, K. Morgan, D. Crenshaw, I. Johnson. Sitting left to right: Miss Modig, Sponsor, P. Schnorr, Secretary, J. Driesens, Presidentg B. Byrd, Vice-Presidentg D. Inman, Treasurer: D. Sharrit, I. Burton. Not pictured: K. Fieckert, D. Mattson. National Honor Society Leadership, scholarship, character, and service are the high standards set up for the members of the Na- tional Honor Society. A member of the National Honor Society is a well-rounded individual academically, socially, and emotionally. Students are chosen to the National Honor Society by the faculty. The members of the society then plan an induction ceremony during which the names of the new members are announced. During the induction ceremony the purpose of the organization is symbolically presented by four members lighting candles and giving speeches describing the four purposes of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Following the speeches the names of the new members are read and the new members come iorward to sign the mem- bership roll, to be introduced to the student body, and to receive a yellow rose, the symbol of the National Honor Society. NATIONAL X it g S f L. HoNoR soclsrv S 'f E 'f 5 W Qi Phoenix Christian Book Shop- -John SL Adah VanKommer Dan Crenshaw Sal utatorian Valedictorian Daniel Crenshaw, 1966 Valedictorian of Phoenix Christian High, came to Christian High after spending his first two years at Culter Academy in Southern California. While maintaining a grade point average of l. 154, Dan was active in band, National Honor Society, A Cappella, and Student Council. In addition to these activities, he participated in the All-State Band, the Operetta, and the Trum- pet Trio. He was chosen to Boys' State as a representative of Christian High, and he was chosen as Optimist in Arts. Dan's classmates voted him the Most Dependable senior boy. Carol Rother, 1966 Salutatorian, has been active throughout her four years at Christian High, while maintaining a l. 239 grade point average. Her freshman year began a challenging career of activi- ties and honors. Carol held offices in the Missionary Club, the Language Club, and Truth for Youthg and she was a member of the Science Club, the Saddle Club, Future Teachers of America, Future Homemakers of America, and Girls' Athletic Association. She also was a member of the Yearbook Staff, Ad Staff, Band, Chora- liers, and of National Honor Society. Carol served also as Managing Editor of the COUGAR Hl-LITES. In her spare time she was an office hostess and teacher's secretary. Carol was cited as outstand- ing Optimist in Letters. Carol Rother A- Boys' State Monty Ortman and Paul Kilpatrick are representing Phoenix Christian at Boys' State this year. Monty is a member of Letterman's Club, plays Varsity Football and J, V, Basketball. Paul Kilpatrick is a Junior representative to Student Council and plays I. V. Basketball. Both boys are in A CAPPELLA CHOIR and have had lead parts in the Operetta. Monty Ortman and Paul Kilpatrick Girls' State Carol Fridenmaker will be Phoenix Christian's representa- tive at Girls' State in l966. Carol is in A CAPPELLA CHOIR, National I-lonor Society, Truth for Youth, Missionary Club, Language Club, and Pep Club. Carol also contributed to Phoenix Christian's chapel program by playing the organ. She also performed on the organ for Vespers services Arizona Boys' State and Arizona Girls' State is a citizenship training program sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. The students experience the actual operating of a demo- cratic government by living, for this time, in a mythical state, elect- ing officers, and setting up a Legislature and City Council. For a week . in June they learn to act as self-governing people and how to take re- sponsibilities as citizens. siri Representatives are selected on the basis of leadership, character, ' and service. . Carol Frrdenmaker All-State Band The greatest honor for a high school musician in Arizona is to D6 . elected, on the basis of competitive auditions, to the All- State Band Representing Christian High in All-State Band were Darlyn Kuipers and Dan Crenshaw. Participants for All-State Band are chosen from every high school band in Arizona. On March 12, the musi- cians perform in concert at the University of Arizona campus in Nbih..-,V .,, Tucson. X This page sponsored by Casey Seed Company 2902 Grand Ave. Rota rian One Student Rotarian is picked by the faculty for each semester. This year the fac- ulty also chose a Rotarian for the month of December. The Student Rotarians are picked on the basis of grade-point average, participation in school activities, and effec- tiveness as representatives of the school, Student Rotarians, from left to right: Tim Smith first semester Rotariang Char- lie Retts, second semester Rotariang and Ioe Burton, Ro- tarian for the month of De- cember. fi in 'z 'Qt One representative ofthe Sen- ior Class from P, C, H, S, is chosen for each month as the Optimist of the month. 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'-?,11 sxrlez 1-11 -111-iK,,1s: '1, 11 - ' 1 1 1 ' ' -,iiff-1- c:5iQ1i11111192-,113, ' 5 - 'W5111 XX Fwy- k11,, XX 1 -15 g jg- 1iEls21,fSE'lii111:'lX 113' ' 11111111X111-,,g, ' ' 1 I ' 7'f1'?IX15i1 s W, 1 111 If 1 1 EX-111911, 111111 11:,XE ,fL - QIXEYI' 11XX ff- 'i11111X-f'?- k 1 '51 1 ,XX ' 11 1',,11s11111,'i ,111-'1--1 ', 1 -11,111 11- 111 111 ,, 1, 11, 11 1 ,111 1-11,--111-1 - ' YA5111,-f1X2i'11-1 - 1--116111 '111 1115 1,21-111'1 ,111112 ,, 'f 1- 1 X , ,1Xf2'21-11111?'11-W1-11111 'X11-jg-X111-1Q:i1--11 - 'T 13- 'VM 1 , fi --WE ' 1 11 N-51111 FILM, w1,1':5-YX,-- X1-fy gg 113- 1,5 '1,, 1 '5 77-- 9 1 1 1 -1 - 1 1 : ?Sf5L-'VMI 9 'ici 1 1 'U' iv, Iii 119' -2 1:11 ' 1 1- 11 11--1-U1-, N 1-X--1X-1X X--1113-gm-111-1X 111,-1--i1-1g11,s,1XX,,11,,-',X11 1111,1,1 s11gg1X,sfw-111-, 1- -1 - 21111-, 11 XXX111 -, 11, X 1 , ,111 1111-11 Coaches I 965-66 A 1 , ,, A- K v 2 2 5 F E f, 3 O I' S O 0 sl x sv ffl iq 'f Head Coach Unruh Standing, left to right: L. Wilkie, J. Burton, J. Johnson, K. Baker, N. Murray, Mowen, G. Russworm, M. Camping. Left to right fkneelingj: Coach Conner, R. Stewart, D. Hoover, J. Titus, R. Mastin, D. Fitz-Simmons, T. Davies, M. Dunn I965-6 24-0 Bourgade O-34 Duckeye 0-18 Peoria 0-18 Kingn 0 - l3 Agua F Boosted by the Pep Club and supported by the student body, the Cougar Football Team fought many a hard and long battle against the toughest A Class teams in the state. The year began with two weeks of practice starting at 6 a. m. to 7:30 a. m. But through the rest of the season they kept up practice after school from 3:30 to 6:30. The team worked hard and the coaches kept long hours. sv' .,- ' 1 . Standing, left to right: M. Cross, M. Ortman, T. Totel, K, Morgan, I. Driesens, J. Ferguson, L. Church, C. Retts, R. Dykman, B. Viedmark, Coach Unruh. Kneeling, left to right: T. Howard, T. Smith, J. Williams, M. McNee1y, W. Buckner, B. Byrd, S. Hovda, L. Fletcher, R. Barnes, C. Layne Seated, left to right: M. Bailey, D. Zook. Schedule 12-22 Dysart 0-40 Tolleson 20-21 Phx. Indian 13-60 East Both Mike Camping and Don Fitz-simmons broke the school record of 15 passes completed in one season. Mike Camping completed 20 and Don Fitz-simmons completed 16. Monty Ortman broke the punt average per game. The record set by Terry Howard for the most yards gained for one season was broken by himself: 569 yards. This year's team has surpassed the team record of yards gained by passing in one season. The former team record was 650 yards. Coach Conner 0 The Junior Varsity football team, coached by Mr. Jerry Conner, is the training team for Varsity football. Competing against other schools, the Junior Varsity played their games on Friday afternoons before the Varsity games. Q ,,. 'Tr 5 A 'T T 88 Freshm 9 9' an Standing from left to right, Coach Tomb, D. Mitchell, T. Eaton, G. Barsness, M. Priest, M. Williams, B. Meyers, F. Mains, D. Beckman, Kneeling, from left to right: D. Adams, M. Whitcher, S. Lydic, T. Camping, G. Waldon, I. Barnes, J. Van Zwol. o 4 ,PQI Q lx 8 s .- as 8 3' Y Standing, from left to right: C. Layne, 3.1- 1, Tyler, R. stewart, C. Henry, J. L f' Eli: Grazier, B. Lumpkin, D. Priest, B. Z - - E ' Williams, B. Cohea., 1. Mcriown, B. I 'S' Hopkins. Kneeling, from left to right: L. Church, C. Dains, D. Becker, R. Barnes, L. Fletcher, B. Burton, D. Vice, R. Cadriel, J. Thornbrugh, R. Curry, R. Rodriguez. Freshman boys get a good introduction to the Phoenix Christian High sports department by playing on the Freshman football team undef the supervision and coaching of Mr. Larry Tomb. Training for the I. V. and Varsity teams, the Freshmen compete against other Freshman teams, usually on Wednesday afternoons. ' l I rs ' 1? s f .u. Exzwifi. um: l ff I 1 f -JT lla l Z1 Anxiously awaiting their crack at the opposing team, the Cougars watch the game with deep concentration. fl Q 1. i Mike Camping, The Clothes-hanger , releases a burst of energy in an all-out effort to get his man. For the opening of each game, the Pep Club and the Cheerleaders line upg and the players run through the line. Feathers fly as Mike Cross opens the game against the Owls. liufluaqs - , - ,,.-r,s, . 1. --msf:::f2:::x,?Bm Even with the boisterous crowds on the sidelines, a football player is , , fdzi ,ZKL K In alone. .J i l Preceeding each game the team captains meet for the toss-up and the handshake: symbols of good ship. This page sponsored by Williams Trucking Co. 1832 E. Osborn Rd. The man with the ball is Marc Dunn, racking up some yardage for the Cougars. Following prayer Coach Unruh gives the Cougars last minute instructions. i A little helpful advice from the sidelines can mean a lot Winning the toss, Christian elects to kick-off. when you're in a pinch. Jerry Driesens meets the mark, scoring for the Cougars. Tom Davies gainslyardage for the team. 91 .Q Ir. Pep Club band, and an enthuslasuc crowd of P C H S, X - 'lo 1. W 5. game As the football players break through the hoop, the vars1ty cheerleaders bounce and leap w1th excuemeut i r S-! -4 kMM,,..-..-Ms . Q' 5 From left to right: Mr. Morgan, Mr. Buckner, and Mrs. Sanders listen attentively to the various classes in the two-bits competition. ,W y Dux, the snarling school mascot was purchased by the student body through student donations. Beating on a pan, Sally Wood is joined by students blowing horns, beating on hubcaps, and rattling chains at the pep assembly. I, V, 's bound and shout for Junior Varsity basketball team, as crowd looks on. 1 rl lp From left Sandy Barsness QCapta1nj Suzanne Groves Cindy Pannel, Dee Dee Inman and Joyce Jones Varsity Cheerleaders Promotlng pep and stirring up school spirit in every possible way were the Jobs of the five Varsity cheerleaders The girls led the yells for the student body at Varsity football and basketball games and at pep assemblies They slaved over bake sales and car washes sold megaphones booster Left: The cheer leaders huddle around Cougar mascot, Dux . Right: Laurie Hulett, Varsity cheerleaders' mascot. Junior arsity heerleaders Leading cheers for the Junior Varsity team have been Phyllis, Rachel, Nancy, Donna, and Ginger, the I, V, cheerleaders for this past school year. Seen at every J, V, game and sporting event, the I, V. 's have done much to support their team and instill enthusiasm in the onlookers. Supported by many fans, the J. V, cheerleaders lead yells for their team. From Left: Rachel Cook, Ginger Scott, Nancy Inman, Donna Shaffer, and Phyllis Brooke QCaptainJ. Standing, left to right: C. Layne, L. Fletcher, R. Thomas, I. Burton, B. Whiles. Kneeling, left to right: C. Retts, R. Stewart, D. Garrnan, K. Morgan. Coaches Unruh and Conner watch the referees with varying moods and emotions. Y It K BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Bourgade Snowflake Phx. East Gerard Dysart Peoria Bourgade Buckeye Tolleson Phx. Indian Dysart Agua Fria Peoria Buckeye Phx. East Tolleson Phx. Indian Agua Fria The Varsity Basketball Squad finished the season with a 9 win 12 loss record. Randy Thomas broke the old school record of indi vidual points in a season with 442 total points He also had the highest points per game average of the team--20. 6, the most rebounds in one game with 35, and the most rebounds in one season with 273. Burton raises the score by sinking another basket. X, 19? UPPER LEET: High point man Randy Thomas demonstrates his ability in a technical free throw. A, 3, so Q53 Q. .M ,..io. ,mmm CENTER LEFT: he Time out for a conference with the coaches. Les Fletcher grabs the ball and ruffles the Hawks' feathers. Whiles shields the ball from a Buckeye Hawk. LOWER LEFT: Camping stretches to tip the roundball to the Cougars. Keeping an eye on his man, Charlie Layne waits for the ball. 97 Junior Varsit Early arrivals to the Varsity Basketball games were able to see the Junior Varsity team in action. These boys are the future Varsity hopefuls. They worked hard in practice and showed fine sportsmanship on the court. The J. V. 's needed spectator support and received it from the energetic I. V. cheerleaders. Standing, left to right: M. Probasco, P. Kilpatrik, T. Davies, R Barnes. Kneeling, left to right: R. Kraus, B. Lumpkin, D. Cum mins, M. Bailey. Standing, left to right: S. Lydic, G. Walden, J. Barnes, J. Van Zwol, M Priest, T. Camping. Kneeling, left to right: M. Witcher, D. Beckman, B. Meyers, B. Frieling, M. Mickley, T. Eaton. 'll The Freshman Basketballxeam gained a great deal of experience through their hard fought season. We are expecting bigger and better results as they continue through their next few years at P. C. H. S. 'ISS-' i 1 Q.: S HN V' o Wplx . 5 X ' i . is -r Mi x EST . 'fy 74 ' 'l ,l r 2 U x an r 1. , ,iq Q. X . If it I f Q 5 , P P ,.,,,,. 4 Z I' ,fl iirf 1' ., , 7' I N IW li I I1 If . K 1 . ff XX ' I fl . W lf X I 1, f xi if L.- .. BasketbaH Snaps Bart Whiles, a varsity player, learns that there is more than one way to stuff a basket! QI , gp, l i 'I 1,119 This is just a small slice ofthe action seen by spectators who turned' out for the J, V. games. A tip from Camping. 45' ' 5 qifrl Randy makes it look so easy! Gaily tripping, lightly slipping. . 4 U' , L Q V 1 , f Q ' , f r' 'F' . -. h' t K ,k . pt - ' KV. i fc !f A , . J: J l, 4,5 5 ,l nf. f 5 'J qi 2 J , Our last yearbook deadline came before the end of the baseball seasong therefore, it is not possible to give the baseball teams the cov- erage they deserve. However, we do know that at final deadline, the team had a win-loss record of 3-0 against Bourgade, Gerard, and Peoria. The team, unified under Jerry Connor's coaching, worked toward their goal of going to state in '66. . . Baseball Training for next year's varsity baseball team M p required exertion and effort from the 1965-66 J. V. lyi 'ji team. At deadline time the J. V. 's, coached by 4 Mr. Tomb, were off to a rough start. But all experience, win or lose, trains players for next year's contests. Standing, L. to R.: J. McEown, R. Curry, D. Dworshak, J. VanZ.wol, D. Bergstrom, Kneeling, L. to R.: M. Priest, G. Waldon, D. Vice, J. Tyler. OO Va rsit Baseball. Standing, L. to R.: D. I-loo ver, J. Burton, J. Driesens, D. Mowen, J. Bult, M. Hommel. Kneeling, L. to R.: C. Retts, W. Buckner, D. Fitz-Simmons, B. Byrd, D. Becker, T. Howard. 'N va W S R ik .I N 5 Q X Flu X X XX - QN sf ir f X 5 Nr ...gp - i411- Baseball Snap Q p .V If Q , 4. Baseball is an action game. Don Fitz- Simmons, the first baseman, stretches for an out. , Q mis - x' x,,, f , - ' 1 ' Q I f A , V. I ,V 'mu-gk 5, nf. .u ' :H ,nf W .. , AVVVV A 'V VV Vi: K H www 1 fs 1 , . -',. s ' J M , ff r , . f E , . ' A ' f tl s fls it l - V U ryykkx V , ' N-WNWEZZ HHZ 5 V f p 2'-'fi up 'Q i sbmb i ' r .,saa M 'M t . at r ssss r H 'fr ,Er 'm', ii? , 1 L .,,,,, L - A ' 1, 4 H s-1' ' ' if Lt if ' Q i 1 5-51 s J 5 Q, J, , iii-Q, . p , , . :,b, s,, ,,,.1, , 1 , , s,,, , pt , '?JJ:lrrQ., i. ,M 1 , ss? nf: 7:w f V f' .sss ' it t if t ,f aa, ' ,. rw t - as f . '21 r 'saaa ' p L ' 'Z fLa,s ',s-- s rgffif ,fu s, A 5, A r LZV, WQ,h Jim Bult guards the hot corner during a close game. iiss sssi sssi c sss -c tr. Helping a player to improve his game is the critical eye of Coach Con- ners and the Bench. Playing any sport requires deep concentration. Terry Howard and Dave Hoover are displaying just this kind of behavior while on the field. lOl fu Standing top row, left to right: B. Burton, K. Morgan, M. Ortman, R. Dykman, M. Camping, M. Cross, J. Grazier, L. Church, J. Johnson. Middle row: S. Smith, B. Hopkins, D. Zook, G. Waldon, C. Dains, S. Lydic, R. Kraus, P. Vega. Kneeling: M. Priest, D. Priest, R. Barnes, S. Hovda, D. Maston, C. Layne, Mark Bailey, Manager. Track . . . it's how you run the race that counts! -5 if VP I I The 1966 track team, guided by Coach Unruh is battling through a very difficult season. Final deadline time came during track season making it impossible to have complete coverage of track. ....: V, s ' gl E Time is an important matter at a track meet .fs Lee Church seriously contemplates h1S com petition in the upcoming With total effort Mike Camping reels around to toss the discus. 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Driesens, Jerry-Ad Staff 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Lettermen's Club 1,2,3, 4fV,P,5, Decathlon 1,2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Host'3, N. H. S. 2, 3,4 fPres. 5, Science Fair 4, Language Club 1. Dworshak, Dan-Baseball 4, Operetta 4, A Cappella 4, Optimist 4, Language Club 4, Radio Club 4, transfer. Dworshak, Ruth-Pep Club 4, Hostess 4, Girls' Drill Team 4, F. H,A. 4, transfer. Feickert, Kathleen-Pep Club 2, 3,4, G.A.A. l,2, 3,4, N. H. S. 2, 3, 4, Science Fair 4, Language Club 2, Girls' Drill Team 3,4, F. H.A. 4, Saddle Club 2, 3, T. F.Y. 2,3. Ferguson, Jerry-Ad Staff 3, 4, Football 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Operetta 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Senior Notable fTalented5, Year- book 4, Class Play 3,4, Librarian 1, Science Club 1, Science Fair 1,2, Language Club 4 fSec. -Treas.5, Radio Club 2, Talent Program 3, Fullhouse 3, Folk Group 4. Garman, Dale-Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 3,4, Track 3, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Decathlon 3, Band 1,2, 3. Hamm, Kathy-Ad Staff 3,4, Operetta 3, 4, A Cappella 3,4, Yearbook 3, 4, Class Play 3 fmake-up5, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G, A. A. 1, Language Club 1, Girls' Drill Team 3, 4, Teentattle Correspondent 4, Choraliers 3 qPres.5, F.T.A. 3, Girls' Trio 3, 4, Folk Group 4, Cheerleader 3 U. V. 5. llanrath, Marianne-Ad Staff 3, Newspaper 2, Pep Club 4, G. A.A. l,2, 3, 4, Language Club 3, 4, Girls' Drill Team 4, Saddle Club 2, F.T.A. 4, T. F. Y. 1. Hathaway, Brenda-Saddle Club 41560. -Treas. 5, transfer. Hatton, Sandy-transfer. Hommel, Mark-Baseball 3,4, Senior Notable ,Class Brain5, Optimist 4, Decathlon 4, Science Fair 4, Radio Club 1, 2,3. Inman, Dee Dee-Ad Staff 3, 4, Class Officer 1 CRep,5, Operetta 3 qcostume chairman5, Student Council 1, Yearbook 2, 3,4, Class Play 3, Librarian 3, Pep Club 2, 3 QV. P.5, 4, Hostess 4, G.A. A. 1, N. H. S. 2, 3,4 fTreas.5, Language Club 2 fSec. 5, Girls' Drill Team 3, Choraliers 3, Cheerleader 3 QJ,V,5, 4 fV,5. Johnson, Patty-Ad Staff 3, Class.Play 4, Librarian 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Hostess 3,4, Language Club l,2, Girls' Drill Team 3, 4, F. T, A, 2 qv.P.5, T.r.Y. 4. Jones, Joyce-Ad Staff 3, Class Officer 1 fTreas. 5, Operetta 3, 4, A Cappella 3,4, Pep Qlub 2, 3, 4, Hostess 3, Language Club 2, Girls' Drill Team 3, Choraliers 2, Cheerleader 2 CJ. V.5, 3, 4fV. 5. 114 Activities Jutting, Jerry-Librarian 45 Band 45 Music Ensemble 4: transfer. Klumb, Charlene-Operetta 2, 3, 4 Qmake-up55 Class Play 3, 4 Qmake-up55 Pep Club 2,3,45 Hostess 1,45 Language Club 1,2 fSec. Treas.55 Girls' Drill Team 35 F. ll.A. 35 Clioraliers 1,2, 35 Talent Program 35 Betty Crocker Future Homemaker 4. Lindeman, Kathy -Ad Staff 35 Newspaper 45 Yearbook 2, 3, 45 Class Play 45 Librarian 15 Pep Club 3,45 Hostess 3, 45 G, A. A. 15 N. ll. S. 2, 3,45 Girls' Drill Team 3. Mann, Ken-Ad Staff 4: Yearbook 2,45 Class Play 3, 45 Language Club 35 Band 1,2, 3,45 Music ensemble 2. Mason, Ruth-Pep Club 2, 3,45 G.A. A. 1, 2, 3 QPres.5, 45 Science Fair 45 Language Club 3, 45 Girls' Drill Team 3, 45 T. F. Y. 2, 3, Mastin, Richard-Football 2,3, 45 Track 1,2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Decathlon 2, 45 Librarian 45 Host 45 Science Club 2 QV. P. 5. McCullar, Marilyn-Operetta 45 A Cappella 45 Hostess 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Fair 2: language Club 45 Radio Club 45 Choraliers 35 Talent Program 35 F. T. A. 45 T. F. Y. 1, 2, 3. Mitchell, Diane-Ad Staff 2,35 Operetta 3,45 A Cappella 2,3, 45 Senior Notable fUnpredictable55 Optimist 45 Newspaper 45 Year- book 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,4 qSec. -Treas.55 G. A. A. 15 Language Club 25 Girls' Drill Team 35 Young Ariz. Correspondent 4. Moore, Dennis-Science Fair 45 Language Club 35 Band 2,3,4. Mowen, Dean- Football 45 Baseball 45 transfer. Murray, Nadrian-Football 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Senior Notable fCourteous55 transfer. Osman, Alice-Newspaper 45 Yearbook 45 Class Play 3 Qcostume chairman5, 4 fart and publicity55 Librarian 25 G. A. A. 15 Science Club 15 Science Fair 45 Language Club 1,2 QSec. -Treas. 5, 45 Missionary Club 45 T.F.Y. 1, 2, 3, 4. Pannel, Cindy-Ad Staff 3, 45 Class Officer 2 qTreas. 55 Operetta 3 Qmake-up5, 45 A Cappella 45 Senior Notable CFlirt55 Homecoming Attendant 35 Yearbook 3, 45 Class Play 3 fmake-up55 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hostess 35 G.A: A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Language Club 35 Girls' Drill Team 35 Choraliers 2, 35 Honor Junior 3, Triple Trio 45 Cheerleader 2, 3 fJ,V,5, 4 QV. 5. Pensinger, Sheldon-Language Club 1,25 Class Play 3. Pensinger, Sheldon-Class Officer 3 fRep.55 Senior Ntoable qAthletic55 Student Council 35 Girls' State 35 Class Play 35 Librarian 25 Hostess 15 G.A.A. l,2,3 fPres. 5, 4 CPrcs, 55 Language Club 1, 2 fTrea.s. 55 Missionary Club 3. Pope, Terry-transfer. Ravenhorst, Cherie-Ad Staff 3,45 Operetta 45 A Cappella 2,45 Senior Notable QDependable55 Girls' State 3 Calternate55 Optimist 45 Newspaper 35 Yearbook 3, 4 QEditor55 Pep Club 3, 45 G. A.A. 1,25 Science Fair 25 Language Club 1, 2 fSec. 5, 3 fSec. 5, 45 Lab Assistant 35 Girls Drill Team 3, 45 Band 15 Talent Program 1. Retts, Charles-Class Officer 3 fPres. 55 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 qSec. 55 A Cappella 3, 4 qPres. 55 Senior Notable qAthletic55 Student Council 35 Student Rotarian 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Decathalon 1, 25 Librarian 35 Science Fair 45 Language Club 2,3. Ritchey, Cristi-Operetta 4 Qart55 Class Play 3 fpublicity chairman55 G. A.A. 2, 3, 45 Language Club 2, 3, 45 Choraliers 3, 45 transfer. Rother, Carol-Ad Staff 35 Senior Notable qClass Brain55 Optimist 45 Newspaper 3,4 flvlanaging Editor55 Yearbook 35 Hostess 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 35 N. H. S. 2,3,45 Science Club 25 Science Fair15 Language Club 3, 4fPres.55 Band 15 F. H.A. 35 Choraliers 25 Saddle Club 25 F. T. A. 45 U. of Ariz. Outstanding Jr. Girl 35 Missionary Club 3 qPres. 5, 4fV.P.55 T.F.Y. 2 fPres.5, 3, 4 fV.P.5 Salutatorian 45 Teacher's Sec. 3,4. Russwurm, George-Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Track 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Optimist 45 Librarian 3,45 Science Club 1,25 Science Fair 1,25 Language Club 1,2. Schnorr, Pam-N.H.S. 3,4fSec.55 F.H.A. 2,3 fSec.5, 4QPres.55 Saddle Club 35 Missionary Club 3,45 T.F.Y. 2. . Skipworth, Carol-Ad Staff 35 Operetta 45 A Cappella 45 Senior Notable qTalented55 Yearbook 35 Pep Club 3,45 G,A.A. 15 Language Club 2,35 Girls' Drill Team 3,45 Bancl 1,25 Choraliers 35 Talent Program 1, 35 Music Ensemble 1. Smith, Tim-Class Officer 1 fPres.5, 2 fRep.55 Football 1,2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 1,2, 35 Operetta 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3 .qV.P. 5, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Senior Notable fMost Likely to Succeed55 Student Council 1, 2,3 qV.P. 5, 4CPres.55 Student Rotarian 45 Boys' State 3 falternate55 Homecoming Attendant 35 Newspaper 45 Yearbook 45 Science Fair 1, 45 Language Club 35 Talent Program 15 Mayor's Council for Teen- age Recreation Legislation. Stewart, Marcia-Ad Staff 35 Class Officer 2 fSec. 55 Homecoming Queen 45 Yearbook 2,35 Class Play 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 QPres. 55 Hostess 35 G.A.A. 15 Language Club 2 qTreas.5, 3 qPres. 55 Girls' Drill Team 3. Thomas, Randy-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Decathlon 2. Tomb, David-Operetta 45 A Cappella 45 Senior Notable qFriendliest55 N. H.S. 45 Missionary Club 45 T. F. Y. 4fPres.55 transfer. Totel, Ted-Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Librarian 3. VandenBerg, Linda-Ad Staff 35 Pep Club 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,4fSports Manager55 Missionary Club 3,45 T. FLY. 2,35 transfer. VanKley, Sharon-Senior Notable fQuietest55 Missionary Club 4 fSec. -Treas.5: T. F.Y. 45 transfer. Westerberg, Karen-Ad Staff 3,4 qBusiness Manager55 Class Officer 4 lTreas. 55 Senior Notable fCou.rteous5'5 Newspaper 45 Yearbook 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Hostess 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 N. H. S. 2, 3,45 Language Club 15 Girls' Drill Team 35 Choraliers 2. Whiles, Bart-Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1,2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Senior Notable fUnpredictable55 School Sweetheart 4 CKing5. Wilkie, Lynn-Football 2,3545 Baseball 15 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 25 Lettermen's Club 45 Decathlon 1,2,3,45 Librarian 45 N. H.S. 2, 35 Science Club 25 Science Fair 25 Language Club 1,2 QV.P.5. Williams, Jack-Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball T5 Lettermen's Club 45 Homecoming Attendant 15 Decathalon 15 Librarian 4. P ll5 5124, K P? 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