Phoenix Union High School - Phoenician Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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Terri Williams Layouf Sfaffz Barney Baiz Tina Baraias Cesar Gonzalez Grace Lopez Benny Miranda Manuel Niefo Lorna Roberfs Bea Urias MarTin Valdez Dan Sebring . . . Phofography Sfaffz Marcel Dixon Bill Flores Richard Menolez Joe Villela STAFF ......Sponsor .. . .Co-ediror ... .Co-ediror ........Head Photographer . a world of spirit s a world of action ., ,mu was Sf H 2 ,g Aw 5 ' S! 'P U . . . . a world of harmony ALMA MATER Hail Phoenix High Of thy glories we sing Far over the western skies Our voices now ring. Our colors sail, They will never fail- Our sons will for-e'er be loyal Hail, Phoenix, Hail! The wonderful world . . . of Phoenix Union High School . . . is a social world, a political world, an economic world, a world of education, of training, a world of activities and athletics, lts glamorous past reflects the caliber of students that have attended here. Among its most famous graduates are the Honorable .lack Williams, Arizona's Governor, Barry Goldwater, former presidential nominee, cartoonist Bill Mauldin, two-time Pulitzer prize winner, and Troy Collier, Harlem Globetrotters basketball star. This world of Phoenix Union is a bustling world, a world of learning, of building mind and body, a world of experiences, of fun and frolic. However, the World of Phoenix Union would be empty with- out the dedicated and industrious students and faculty that fill its halls and classrooms. Without them, Phoenix Union has no future. lt's a wonderful world . . . the world of Phoenix Union High School! ' 4137129 lg ' ,QS 555:93 ,V 1' I 'RW 0 Theme-3 ,, W ,..L.r....,....................u.-u. .....4.....,. Administratioi Faculty - 6 Clubs and Sports - 158 Organlzatwns - 132 ii ' 1 v 1 . , , Classes - 23 ,-.-f-1 Student Life - 133 Actwltles - 103 The World 0 . . . Academics . V'-'- x 'ln 'TLC' Inav!! gyuli ,f -0 Administration and Facult The administration, our faculty and classroom instruction all go hand-in-hand. All three are equally important in the educa- tional progress and the eleva- tion of personal achievement in the students. DR. HOWARD C. SEYMOUR MRS. C. A. LAKIN SuperinTendenT of Schools PresidenT Board 0 Education New and beTTer Things have been added To The Phoenix Union campus wiThin recenT years Through The planning and vision of The promoTion of progress wiThin The Phoenix Union High School sysTem. All decisions are made in The besT inTeresTs of The sTudenTs. The 1968 Board PresidenT is Mrs. C. A. Lakin. A new addi- Tion To The Board This year is Mr. John Fels. MR. JOHN ARMER DR. ROBERT C. SHAPIRO Board Member Board Member l DR. TREVOR BROWNE Board Member REV. WM. D. BOSTROM Board Member MR. JOHN V. FELS Board Member l968 CHARLES B. HARRISON Principal Principal Shows Pride, Sincerit Pride and sinceriTy are Two ouTsTand- ing qualiTies emiTTed by Principal Charles B. Harrison. His dedicaTed service To The sTudenTs and faculTy of Phoenix Union for The pasT Tourfeen years has earned him The respecT and friendship of counT- less people ThaT have worked and sTudied here. STudenTs know Mr. Harrison Tor his keen undersTanding of The younger gener- aTion and his warm, pleasing personaliTy. His never-ending faiTh and pride in Phoenix Union can be summed up in Three of his own sTaTemenTs: I don'T Think l'd Trade iT Tor any high school in The counTry . . . l believe in The sTudenTs aT Phoenix Union . . . l never wanT To leave Phoenix Union. 8-Principal Tographer. Taking Time from his busy schedule, Mr. Harrison chats with pho Mr. Harrison proudly clccepTs a flag from Karin Bostrom, Phoenix Union exchange sTudenT from Sweden. Administrators Provide Guidance l ROBERT DYE H. F. EDWARDS WAYNE FORDE Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Administrative ASSiS-tant MARGERY JOHNSTON VIRGIL MARSHALL JOHN PETERSON Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Much of the maior activity on campus is under the iurisdiction of the administrative assist- ants. Social events, athletics, discipline, attend- ance, and general school supervision are iust a few of their responsibilities. All of the administrators are former teachers and have a great understanding of young peo- ple, making them well-suited for their positions. lair Q Kimi Q Administrative-9 Secretaries Provide Efficient Help ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES-Top Row: Jeanne Moody, Fern Walsh, Georgianna Swart, Rubye Pippett, Bess Hutchison, and Jessie Reich. Bottom Row: Merle Parker and Linda Harris. SWITCH BOARD OPERATO R-Marilyn Wood 10--Administrative Phoenix Union, well equipped as it may be, would be at a loss without its efficient and hard-working secretaries. Without them the little things could never be done and loads of paperwork would go unfinished. The secretaries play a large part in the progress of our school. MIMEOGRAPHER-Ruth Martin . ,M s.. REGlSTRAR'S OFFICE--Left to Right: Glenda Dees, Audrey Kouts, Ernesfine Chavez, Lois Monson, Helene Wosichok, Marie Powers, Sue Theros. RECORDS ROOM-Left To Right: Eileen Gillespie, Mido Corlon, and Thelma Bruce. Registrars Compile Accurate Records Admlnistraiive-'I 1 Bookstore Keeps .Students Well Supplied Nutritious, vvell-balanced lunches are serveol daily in the student cafe- teria at economical prices. The cafe- teria also serves as a study hall anol a vvarm gathering place on cold, winter mornings, The bookstore is a student supply center that provides books, writing materials, and serves as a depository for clubs and organizations. l BOOKSTORE PERSONNEL--Lett to Right: Pat Martin, Werner Haupt, and Norma Davidson. if Y all i il und 1 pi un- noni? t 'ha X l- o it s s . y f,. K M 'S' if X, up K . f k:AA . si ,L ii CAFETERIA PERSONNEL-Headed by Mrs. Betty Carrier, an efficient staff of workers procure, prepare, and provide meals for students and faculty 'I 2--Services 3 - . ,- ,X -r r if X, ws G 5 . 1 fm .K B Y .1 N.. Q , .off CAMPUS POLICE-Top To botfomg first row: D. Wecxfhers, C. Poffon, D. Burfon. Second row: J. D. DeWitt, C. Guiterrez. Maintaining rder on the Campus Services-13 Joe Abril Charles S, Adair Elvira Alarcon Rubye Alexander Jack Anderson Lucile Anderson Special Education Business Education Foreign Languages English Vocational Social Studies Counselin Q Pat Aragon Special Education Ruth Askins Henry H. Baker School Nurse Vocational l Y l :f Mr. Lukas examines bread baked by two of his students Dessie Black Elizabeth Blake Bobby Boan Social Studies Counseling Vocational William Ball Mary Bartee Melba Bennett Counseling Cosmetology Music Always keeping the instruments clean, Mrs. Askins, school nurse sterilizes some thermometers. Charles Bonsall Geraldine Bowers Mary Ellen Branitf Foreign Language Science Vocational 14-Faculty Supervising football games are also duties ot the faculty. Facult Duties A re Unlimited Bessie Breckerbaumer John Brown Kent Brown Virginia Brown Allen Bryan Donald BUfCh Mathematics Vocational lndustrial Arts Counseling Mathematics VOCOTlOl'1Gl Dale Campbell Flora Cardwell Margaret Carr School-Community Vocational Librarian Worker Robert Chase Minnie Chernov Sally Clark Evening School Special Education Counseling Teaching students to be better speakers, Miss Hayes explains the fundamentals of speech. Faculty-'l 5 John Haynes Sandra Hayes Rose Hess Gloria Heller Gordon Hill George Holt Communications English Communications English Special Education Industrial Arts Mr. Hoffman Returns From rugua Richard Hoffman Eugene Hutloff Biology Music Byron Hughes Jimmie lhms Mr. Shoger and students observe ancient relics in Southwest History class. 'f1dUS'fiG'AffS Vocational Raymond Jensen Allan Johnston Grant Johnson Robert Johnson Beniamin Jordan Gerald Jones lndustrial Arts Reading Improvement Vocational Counseling English Basketball Coach 1 8-Faculty Supervising football games are also duties of the faculty. Facult Duties A re Unlimited Bessie Breckerbaumer John Brown Kent Brown Virginia Brown Allen Bryan Donald Burch Mathematics Vocational lndustrial Arts Counseling Mqthemqrigs Vocational Dale Campbell Flora Cardwell Margaret Carr School-Community Vocational Librarian Worker Robert Chase Minnie Chernov Sally Clark Evening School Special Education Counseling Teaching students to be better speakers, Miss Hayes explains the fundamentals of speech. Faculty-'I 5 Rex Cline Loren Conry Ruth Cole C. E. Cornell Charles Craig P. D. Currier Business Education MDTA Social Studies Social Studies Counseling Vocational Franklyn Dallas Albert Dalmolin Andrew Davis James Derr M. H. Dove Berneil Drake English Vocational Vocational Business Education Vocational Counselor l'lOmer Dukes Mary Eaton Vocational Home Economics J, M, Elder Frances Engelbrecht Earning her degree while teaching, Miss Beatrice Samoza tells the usage of el and Mathematics Art la in Spanish. ' h l F ll I , F ' Belly Fcllrllcx C or es one mogenp cms A Fischer Preston W. Flint Clarence Folger ' S ' lSt d' H E ' ' Counselmg Oclo U les Ome conomlcs English Vocational Mathematics 1 6-Fa culty Millard Fourt Frank E. Franquero Robert T, Frazier Charles J. Fuentez Charles Fuller Gladys S. Funk Science Vocational English Vocational Vocational Home Economics s . irii M t o v ' l it ' f ' iiii 2 . ' N . cria ,avi V , 'X ' 'V ' it -A I fillih. itiillili , E f- v V U A Gordon Furnish Thomas E. Futch Sherwin Garland Helen D. Gipson Joan Gyurko Jessie C. Hall Vocational Social Studies Special Education Vocational Practical Nursing Vocational arvard Physics Taught B Mr. Hart ln Mr. Hart's physics class, Zorian Masnyi plots the orbit of Mars. Edith Haner Business Education .... , of y J i l 'S ,. - ,gslillff . Q.. .., K., Martha Hart English E. D. Hanson Louis Hart Vocational Science . .Q .V ' ffl K . ., QQ VVi.,ky 'I lv i P inky he sss. 1 f . sy Q . ' . v.-fi--' Clayton Hatfield Mathematics Margrethe Hawn Foreign Language Faculty- John Haynes Sandra Hayes Rose Hess Gloria Heller Gordon Hill George Holt Communications English Communications English Special Education Industrial Arts Mr. Hoffman Returns From rugua Richard Hoffman Eugene Hutloff Biology Music Byron Hughes Jimmie Ihms Mr. Shoger and students observe ancient relics in Southwest History class. 1dUS'f'G'A'fS vocmloncl Raymond Jensen Allan Johnston Grant Johnson Robert Johnson Beniamin Jordan Gerald Jones Industrial Arts Reading improvement Vocational Counseling English Basketball Coach 'I 8-Faculty IR Fred Kessler Louise Kopchak J. E. Kronebitter Adelaide Kushibab J. R. Lambert l-Grry Lorenz English Practical Nursing Vocational Practical Nursing MDTA A Ph rt, otography Jo ette Lazear James Lesueur Samuel Liberante Ralph Linder Helen Lloyd K L L . . oggans Physical Education Business Education Counseling Vocat' l ' ' ' IOIWG Librarian Vocational ' Pom,C eerlnstructedl? Miss azear Rheinhardt Lukas Donald Lumley Vocational-Tech Social Studies Freshmen candidates say their speeches and hope fellow classmates will vote for them. Alvin Lyles Frank Madura Music Driver's Education Faculty-I 9 Lois Manning Evelyn Martin Lucio Martin School Nurse Reading Improvement Counseling Betty Massey Virgil Mathes Robert McESroom MDTA Vocational-Teach English Economics teacher Mr. Cornell catches the photographer in the act of taking a candid shot. Counselors Plan Future For Students Thomas McCarty Daniel Mclntyre Paul Merrill Richard Meyer Charles Milo Esther Macklin Counseling Mathematics School Psychologist Mathematics Physical Education Practical Nursing Martha Mitten William Mosley Charles Munn Norma Nemeth English Audio-Visual Vocational Counseling Faculty Gertrude Newman English Ralph Nichols Vocational Q X A Tony Nunez Sheryl O'Donnell Marcia Palmer George Parrish Robert Patchen Counseling Communications Music Counseling Communications tim ,X i A g ig., X fig hive l K . ' it '.s, A E Y ' J i ff V ' l-11 fr , -- W, M .1 I N - if . - VJ fl , Paul Petty Janet Peckardt Leon Peters Charles Phillips Physical Education Home Economics Special Education Communications Mary Ann Piazza Xx '1'J7 Margaret Peterson Practical Nursing Qt., 11 ,QR uf- C Deane Moomey Business Education Vocational Us Mr. Pa rris h New Head Counselor nl AI A 4 1 E34 or an 51 i l Ea Taking time from office work, the secretaries attend a football Keeping the campus Clean is one of the Cugrodigng duties, game. Faculty- 21 Pauline Poteet Charlene Presley Rodney Price William Pusey Patricia Rainwater J, M. Reed Business Education Physical Education Mathematics Vocational English Science p., 4' Thomas Rich Dorothy Roberts Lenore Ruppert Morris Russell William J. Saunders Helen Shallanda Vocational Home Economics Mathematics Vocational Physical Education English Mr. Meyer efficiently. 1 H 1 Saunders Coaches Varsit Football with the help of modern techniques, teaches math -B ,Q 1. ' -'-, Virginia Shannon Practical Nursing -Faculty Gene Shipley Maurice Shoger Stanley M. Shores Helen Simmons Delia Sire Physical Education Social Studies English Business Education Physical Education Carol Sloekers Richard Smith Wendall Smith George Stegall Genevieve Statz Richard Stephens English Business Education Agriculture Science English Mathematics Coyotes Keep ampus Clean The campus of Phoenix Union took on a more beautiful and cleaner look during the year '67-'68. To the already bright-red Trash cans, yellow flowers were added to make the cans more noticeable to the students. The idea was a rewarding one as signified by the rapid decrease of litter on campus. Girls' League member, Bea Urias, works on trash can painting proiect. Helen Ann Stewart Bea Stoloff Edith Summey Carl Swift Donald Tacia Ann Tgylqr English Special Education Art Vocational English Special Eduqgrion Faculty-23 24 , l E i .gg sl ' ff . J og y F I :-- essays, Lawerence Tenes Caryl Terrell Roberta Tucker Betty Tunstall Madeline Turcott Mary Ruth Ubbink Vocational Communications Business Education Vocational English Vocational Scholarships Earned In Vocational -- Technical Field rrll . ' W. T s V ' xii K ' V rx, V ,k.- K he ' lxxxlc' is A X X X N J I . , A drafting student works hard on his assignment. Phoenix Union, one of the largest and best equipped vocational-technical schools, can successfully offer potential experience and learning opportunities in shops, electronics and industrial areas. Taking advantage of the advance pro- gram offered here at Phoenix Union are exchange students enrolled from other Valley high schools. The Arizona State Fair and the annual Exhiborama display the various works done by students. Scholarships and awards are offered to students excelling in their field. Martin Ulloa Frank Vachon Glen Vaughan Maria Luisa Vega Michael Viliborghi Tom Visco Distributive Education Foreign Language Safety Education Foreign Language Study Hall Reading Improvement -Faculty W. H. Voigts Mildred Wales Henry Walters Industrial Arts Reading Improvement Vocational-Tech Richard Wambach Ruth Webb Welborn Wells Counseling Counseling Science Gloria Quihuis gets advice from Mr. Cline in Secretarial Office Training class. Business Develops Potentzal Leaders The business program offers many courses in preparation for the busi- ness world. Students are instructed not only in the handling of machines and other equipment used in busi- ness, but also in handling them- selves as attractive persons. The department encourages stu- dents to compete in building up typing and spelling skills. Each year certificates and cards are awarded to students excelling in their specific courses. The annual AMS spelling contest is recommended to each business student. The students' efforts are highlighted at the end of the year with a night assembly dur- ing which students are honored, Mrs. Tucker watches Darlene Ferguson as she key punches her assignment, Faculty-25 H. A. Wenzel R. J. Willenberg Roy Winegardner -ufhfs? U Reading Improvement Vocational Social Studies l i l Zachary Winograd W. W. Wright Anna Lau Yancy Social Studies Vocational Home Economics B5 . V . Donald Horton watches Joe Arriaga as he conducts a lab experim in Mr. Stegall's AA Chemistry class. . 45, 1, -fr ,.,g,,,.,, . ,, V, - Gif. 'l-531555 is E mfg ,air 'W . ' 'Su sith ,FZ -B r , -A f if r 1 , .. ,A s i ' ' ' -'i. , 13:-1. , rrri 'W ,--,,f ---f sf ff, nil ll E Helen Ziol Counseling Janet Zubieni Practical Nursing fm s... 26-Faculty 'S l l In every science course, labs are a vital part of learning. I'TT'I I I I I rm llllll New 4 Stor Vocational Building pens l ' '1 1 I ZW l 5 The newly-compleTed Tour-sTory vocaTionaI building on The r 'I Wewfss main campus of Phoenix Union Towers above all oTher adiacenT ll I VARNEY OCATIONAL buildings. VocaTional sTudenTs wiTh classes in This building will gg PH'-Eggffrl 811110015 be prompT To oTher classes while learning The Trade of Their choice on one cenTralized campus. 352.3 fxr g5lgUgTuRALENmNEEi: The new building is made of re-enforced concreTe, pre- mlcxl sTressed concreTe, face brick, and sTucco. The capaciTy of The new -1i' building is figured aT around I,OOO sTudenTs. IT will include a 'I ri 1I fii Tl'i I., Q g .N,.:- lecTure hall and many new TeaTures. ArchiTecTs Varney SexTon , 9 1 gg ' gg and Syclnor seT The cosT of consTrucTion aT 32,372,000 With The T-'T s 'i'f 'm' TW ever-expanding world of Phoenix Union, The new building is a represenTaTive of The space age world we are now enTering. M, ' ' I i I ' f .,-121 Ill Y H I iff? 1- is-gf 255' Y A :Sk A ,..N,i. we --,N . . A we s isii mVk.'m-Ali:-, I . b.,: . .I . WQSQTQI s-1-'T--Q , . ......,.,,,,,, Faculty- -2 if T e World 0 Classes WIN 4 'r' Q Ha im 'luis I 9Qp1g5l o X A 'ts' 'i s ss 5 s s s r 5' -,, f f ' rl f I E l '-,,' l gig . - 1 li 'X 8 Q 1 In -' ,, f f i s ss ssss I Q 0 K 'E g.. 132.5 5 ' L .: , . ef 5 1 -g 5 5 l i X W A fi 35, x i A y +L g c ' x 1 x Q, 5 4 PM kin ? 1. Freshmen, sophomores, iuniors ond seniors all ploy integral ports in The World of Phoenix Union. Every class serves cis Q vitcxl ond neces- scxry movement in developing ci smooth- running system of education so vitclly importcrnt in ci competitive society. Clciss officers, assisted by student committees, ore responsible for effective leadership and orgonizotion of their clossmotes. 'N 63 Ufficers Display Good Leadership Eugene Huff Chief Justice Roberf Oliver Ray Cruz President Vice-Presidenf A Yolanda Chavez Annette DeHaIIe Treasurer Corresponding Secrefary ' , f r , , A C ' 3 9 .1 ,V'.. C, X ir Tommie Boone Recording Secrefary Sfudenf Government- ox Roslyn Pinkney takes notes so that she can report the minutes to her organization. Ray Cruz awaits recognition to make a point of order. The Executive Committee is the governing body for the students of Phoenix Union. This is the place Where all pro- blems concerning the students' welfare are acknowledged. This committee is composed of Student Body officers and the class presidents, plus Girls' League and Boys' Feder- atio,n presidents. The Head Cheerleader is also considered as one ot the leaders of the school. The main responsibility of the committee is to take the small requests from the student body and expedite them. Executive Board Works if Toward A Smooth Year is EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS lFrom left to rightl Miguel Burciega Benny Miranda John Marquez Darlene Ferguson Annette DeHaIle Robert Oliver Ray Cruz Debbie Danielson Roslyn Pinkney Yolanda Chavez Danny Ortega Karin Bostrom Tommie Boone 30-Student Government ill IN 4 Q 14, :urns wir!!! Review Court Handles :im 'wth IKOUNQ iilijim 0 o l Desczpllnar Problems f ' - y s-LM Eugene Huff, Chief Justice, reviews the record of the next case. Top Row: Pablo Somoza, sophomore associate justice, Mr. Edwards, advisor, Larry Johnson, bailiff, Grant Gay, freshman associate justice, Samuel Elison, senior associate justice, Mary Bradshaw, senior associate justice, Anna Guam, junior associate justice, Carlos Segarra, junior associate justice. Samuel Elison introduces the next case as the Review Court listens. AS The judjccj branch of Student - a 4 rm' government, the Review Court handles students with disciplinary problems. The Court consists of ten members, two associate justices from each class, a chief justice who rules over the court, and a bailiff. The Court feels that since it is composed of students who have taken courses under most of the faculty, it has an insight into stu- dent problems and, therefore is pre- pared to aid the administrators. Student Govemment-31 5 i I t E pr Council Strifvcs or Success ul Year SENlORS Joe Albert Larry Altier William Barry Eddie Boiorquez Tommie Boone Linda Bonner Karin Bostrom Jerry Cano Yolanda Chavez Gladys Choate Dorothy Cooper Wilbur Collins Ray Cruz Debbie Danielson Milton Davis Annette DeHalle Hellen De La Cruz Ocerio Denogian Willie Edwards Daniel Ephraim Henry Felkins Darlene Ferguson Ralph Fernandez Tony Flores Patsy Frondarina Velma Gentry Irene Gonzales Pat Gonzales 32-Student Government Robert Gonzales Clarence Hunter Richard Jaramillo Ruby Johnson Calvin McCorrin Rachel Medina Benny Miranda Eva Murillo Jacquelyn O'Gilbert Robert Oliver Ed Parker Roslyn Pinkney Gary Pratt Anna Saiz Jess Sardia Joe Servin Johnel Short David Velasquez Rita Walker Larry White JUNIORS Miguel Burciaga Jack Burgamy Lee Chavez Mary Chavez Sally Chavez Daniel Contreras Jerry Cork 19:57-68 Student Council William Crawford William Dixon Delia Escarcega .lose Estrada Tony Fulce Albert Harris Janice Hightower Paul Kacina Don Lavin Cozetta Louis Evangelinc Magdalina Sam Ortega Josie Pacheco Martha Ortiz Alfred Pina Brenda Reed Esther Roclriquez Mary Romero Reynaldo Romero Stella Sarceda Tyrone Smith Stanley Tucker Barbara Valdez Vickie Vincer Janice Walker Brenton Williams Shirley Williams Wanda White l-larvy Yee SOPHOMORES Marva Epperson Tony Arellano Richard Boiorquez Charles Burnes Eva Castanan Hermenna De La Cruz Deborah Denogean JoAnn Duckett Kenneth Harris Willie Harvell Hector Hernandez Genieve lniquez Rudy Jasso Pete Lechuga Rey Lechuga Larry Lopez James Maloney Rosanna Mendoza Dwain Mitchell Daniel Ortega Mary Lou Quintana Esther Ray Debbie Ann Regan Tom Shivear Rosie Valdez FRESHMEN Carlos Arredando Margie Benetez Mary Carpena Beatrice Janie De Leon Carolyn Engram Manuel Flores Daron Gilbert Valerie Godinez Sally Guerreo Joe Herrera Rodney Hightower Frank Horton John Jordan Susan Lara Maria Martinez Olivia Medina Gloria Missouri Delores Moore Deborah Mosley Vivan Raven Linda Regan Michelle Rodriquez Annette Smith lvis Thomas Regina Villalobos Student Bod Passes Vitalflmendments I Mr. H. F. Edwards Sponsor Student Council has the responsibility of conducting pep assemblies throughout the year. Robert Oliver, student body president, and Yolanda Chavez, treas- urer, assist in cheering the team on to victory. sf 4 5 f 'wi- ,,.-.,, x ,. ,,,V ,,,....N ., fx, f- In . ' r s .- A 'i . ln, -FK I l ' M '45, C X -J ' .N f - - -A msmnw Many committees are needed for the function of the Student Body Here e Election Committee is seen at its work. This year the Student Council took a giant step forward in re-establishing itself as the gov- erning body of Associated Students of Phoenix Union with the passage of a number of vital constitutional amendments. These amendments were of far-reaching im- portance, affecting the members of Executive Committee and of Student Council. Also an im- portant accomplishment of Student Council was the review and establishment of those committees that were absolutely necessaryf Among these committees were Standards Committee, used to keep a check on Student Council members and the functions of other committees. Student Government 33 siisi rlmlicr lst Row: Miss Bowers, Andy Georguio, Darlene McDonald, Roslyn Pinkney, Rita Walker, Frances Ybarra, Ira Gipson, Carolyn Young, Maria Garcia, Pearl Balderrama, Stella Bernal, Judy Yee, Bea Urias. 2nd Row: Sherry Washington, Tessie Moreno, Chris Vidas, Joann Bowser, Meri Frausto, Theresa Ramirez, Yolanda Chavez, Becky Jasso, Connie Bledsoe, Jan Walker, Bev Jacks, Silvia Moreno. G. L. Sponsors Numerous Activities Miguel Burciaga teaches Bea Urias and Silvia Moreno how to sand and paint. Beautifying the campus was one of the many activities the Girls' League has been involved in. The obiective of Girls' League is to sponsor all-girls' activities in order to promote fellowship and active loyalty to the highest interest of the school and community. Among these activities are Midnight 84 Roses Ball, Mother-Daughter Dessert, assemblies, teas, and various service proiects. Central Council, the executive board of the League, is under the direction of Dr. Margery Johnston and Miss Geraldine Bowers. 34--Student Government fl I We if Sophomore Council: lst Row lfrom left to rightl Norma Reyes, Frances Campos, Sue Ann Montague, Rosalie Herrera, Joyce Diaz, Gladys Hendrix, Diane Criga, 2nd Row: Estella Rico, Delores Gallegos, Terry Esquer, Rachael Uribe, Debra Waldon, Francis Ybarra, Girlie Green, 3rd Row: Christella Gonzales, Lillian Chavez, Ida Rone, Karol Young, Ira Gibson, Susan Angulo, 4th Row: Kathy Johnson, Kathy Gibson. ampus Beautl ul by Gzrls' League Freshmen Council: Bottom Row: Mrs. Alarcon, Janie Torres, Norma Parra, Gloria Cruz, 2nd Row: Beverly Jack, Esther Ray, Gloria Sermento, Phylis Williams, Debra Ellison, 3rd Row: Mireya Baraias, Sharon Neal, Tessie Moreno, Meri Frausto, Marva Epperson, Sherry Washington. Student Government- zz, :ia X! mmm 3 0fl7 OYL2. 4 40 22- ' 0 nlfo O C :F3 339. asf 'FI 9255 341 QQO :noi 53 . Qga fgn c C.. 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Firsf row, Valdez, M., Baiz, B., Almendarez, R., Oliver, R., Zimmerman, B., Warfel, R., Second row: Fong, J., Dong, D., Gonzales, R., Ng, F., Cruz, G., Ortega, D., Ng, J., Draper, R., McClain, J. Boys' FederaTion was organized in 1928-29. The purpose, acTiviTies, and duTies are To look aTTer The various needs of boys aT P.U.H.S. They seT sTandards of conducT Tor boys in The classrooms, in The halls, and on The grounds and sTreeTs. Boys' FederaTion members main- Tain a high sTandard of sporTmanship and sTandards Tor clean aThleTics. One of Their year-round school services is To assisT wiTh The supervision of The cafe- Teria during lunch hour. Among Their annual proiecTs are The MidnighT and Roses dance, The Rodeo Dance and Their acTive parTicipaTion during homecoming week. A special aim is To help boys who are in danger of dropping from school be- cause of financial or disciplinary prob- lems, also To guide boys inTo proper recreaTional and leisure Time pursuiTs. s RoberT Draper is dunked inTo The icy wafer as David Hernandez looks on v Q in D 'Q'o 9 v' 'QQ gggogegegfeff P T gil 6 sss, c K A .A A. . ?gsg32 ?! 5'3'3Q ' 0 ,, 4 ...f Q ,,.f, . .,., sirfr. 1 sfffi . .sf , lil ,..s Q .isr . , is . llirr R 4 iflii Mfri ff fi s Q v 4 1 Student Government- Best Year Marked By Senior Class r-:Na+ i1 'f H 51 Tlfffserr Y Y 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Connie Gandarilla Darlene Ferguson Debbie Danielson Treasurer President Secretary Sheila Jacobs Not shown: Mary Bradshaw Samuel Ellison Vice-President Associate Justice Associate Justice Four years of determination and hard work at Phoenix Union have helped us to prepare tor the F challenges of tomorrow. These tour years have been x rewarding and exciting. Football and basketball games, Homecoming, the Junior-Senior Prom, pep assemblies, college entrance exams . . . and tinally graduation have made this year as memorable and eventful as the past three. Phoenix Union's highlights and personality shall long be remembered by us, the senior class ot l968. Mrs, Engelbrecht Mr. Dallas Senior Class Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor 38-Seniors .,..,.........,....,....a4...L.-i. ,L N V-414'-'VN -w,- A BQQM- '- --.-,,.,a,ffk 'md l '68 V si i s ww' ff: It IJ RWM-ff J'--Q-.:'.....,.,,,,, 'l Classes, athletics, study- ing, and counseling have played an important role toward bringing the class of '68 to its present achieve- ments and Toward each stu- dent's future goals in lite. Seniors- Elizabeth Abram Eleanor Abril Sarah Acedo Placido Acosta Don Adams -kwa xx' ,tw Marilyn Adams Harold Akers Mary Akins Brenda Allen Sedgewick Allen alderrama 0-Edits journal 9-ml B' -ai fmrr f Frances AlTC1mlFGI'1O Betty Aragon Jesus Aranda Adelfa Arellano Albeff Arcs Mary Lou Arriaga Henry Arroyo Cynthia Ar vizu Barney Baiz Pearl Baiderama Ernestirue Barajas Marcella B Seniors arber . YF! ' Teresa Arellano Esther Avila James Barnett i B Diane Barr Rose Marie Bautista Leslie Berndf Emma Jean Berry John Befancourt Joie Belts Arthur Birdwell Linda Baca Eddie Boriorquez Linda Bonner Tommie Boone Rachel Boquera Oscar Borboa Trudy Borquez Karen Borque orboa X-Countr Runner Z Sharon Borquez Karin 5051,-om Joanne Bowser Joyce Boyd Mary Louise Bradshaw Shirley Brandon Danah Marie Brooks Christopher Brown Juanita Brown Lorraine Brown ' Seniors-41 Y. Chavez Active As Treasurer ig, E B Lorretta Brown , ,Xi 122' ' Versie Byers Calvin Norhuella Danny Castro Brenda Chamber -Seniors Bobbi Irene Burns Al Cakebread Lydia Canisales Hector Celaya Charles Chava rria irene Bustamante Manuel Bustamante Caralee Butler Vera Calder Gracie Caldera Marita Carl Betty Ann Casillas Vickie Calderon Rebecca Casillas Carmen Cereceres Elizabeth Cervantes Stephen Chavez Yolanda Chavez Maria Cervantes Erma Childers ,rw iii . 15,5 Patricia Ann Cobb Dave Cochran Norma Colbert Elma Coleman Carolyn Connor Toni Contreras Tommie Cook Nona Copeland Lillian Cortez Martha Cora anielson Captains C eerleaders Art Covarrubias Tommy Crawford Margaret Cruz Ray Cruz Ephraim Daniel as 5 Debbie Danielson Michael Dasher Alice Davis LeRoy Davis Milton Davis Lucille Dawa Annette DeHaIle Rosalinda Dela Huerta Christina Delatorres Carmen Denogean Seniors-43 Richard Diaz Beatrice Dominguez Dominguez Samuel Ellison Beverly Engram Ruth Espinoza Mario Esquivel Grace Douglas Bobby Draper Tom Dreger George Duran Gloria Echols Willie Edwards leads Majorette Line Rose Enriquez Edward Evans ErnesT Epps Marilyn Evans Cordelia Espinoza Doris Ann Favors Monica Flores Mary Flores Maria Theresa Flores Rita Fields Ralph Fernandez -Seniors A Darlene Ferguson Linda Freeman fbi Terry Flores Betty Fontes ,np .5 Spencer Freeman Pat Franklin Lucy Frausto Patsy Fondarina Eunice Fryer Lula Fuller Senior lass HeadedB Ferguson 'rer l l l l l l t l CE-Zn: L ' Q xwmw-Y' f 21mraz'g1 1 f l tri, , l 1 .1 l Sf l , ' 1 1 af: .V 1 t , I jf' ' , Esther Galas Elida Garcia Martin Garcia V, Ray Gallego Sidney Galloway Consuelo Gandarilla Al Garcia Gloria Garcia Jessie Garcia Joe Louis Garcia John Garcia F Rosalio Garcia Roseanne Garcia Sylvia Garcia Barbara Gaxiola Seniors-45 Jacqueline Gentry Velma Gentry Andreanna Georgiou Richard German Leatha Gilbert '- 'if' ' , Q. , Ev x3 ' ' I n E55 V , f l . 5' ? Q14 f ' K Marc Godfrey Michael Gaffney Laura Gcilsion G. L. Chooses Georgian as Margaret Gomez Josephine Gonzales Robert Gonzales Yolanda Gonzales Mildred Greathouse George Gutierrez -Seniors . . . Treasurer Alfred Gomez Esther Gomez Irene Gonzales John Gordon Evelyn Hahn Patricia Gonzales Sheena Graves Julian Gonzales Rudy Granados .uf es H5 :Nh W Sfiiilitiiziirii Efiiiqi . i ,,. :SW-2'?s5'Z9::2b 1. . , f af, -1,45 jr -ze:-.QQQQQ-,pity 1' wg isi, -fa' Ronnie Hale Charles Haley its Barbara Hanoumis Jennifer Hart Awanda Hendrix 11. ifmcgz, 9 o Q J I, i ,f f r:?3?': 5 1 68Phoemc1,an F X David Hernandez Dorothy Hicks Joyce Houston Gladys Humphey Sylvia Hernandez May Hernandez Deborah Henley 1'-'uv Adeline Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Christella Hicks c Co-edited B Hom Sylvia Hinoios Ralph Hill Doloris Howard Elizabeth Howell J ,jj 'v' ku' he x X 4 l Georgia Holmes Bobbie Hubbard Clarence Hunter Lidia Hurtado Frances Hutchinson I, ,J Henry Hom Eugene Huff Billie Jean Jackson Seniors-47 Frances Jackson Jannette Jacobs Sheila Jacobs Shirley Jacobs James Stadiurm Club Secretar Donald Johannson Terry Johnson iz' ,i We 'Lg V X as I ft J ,if J if Zeena Khoury Sally Jones 48-Seniors 'W 4- J ',, 2 . as ': .flJ25'f55i if: . 55 Alene Johnson George Lefever Don Johnson Gloria Lechuga -f., 171 X E, , ,sk .s,..s , 'ff' 1 'Q VS Q 1 5 5 t J, hm Q ,fig fl Margaret Johnson Chuck Landry sy, Lt M? -2: Minnie James Ruby Johnson Sharon Lee Knowlton , M - Y-, . I ,I ,-Qirh ii., H , 4 Jr ' X .,,-v Carolyn Karnes Robert Justice Virginia Jurado Clara Juniel Paul Jones Martha Jones Lewis Jones David Leon ,W Q ' ff . . Q SFU MS I 1' H , 195: ' L i J 2, ' fem :.- t :is ggi P7lKfrsxztaz,tg5if3g.: Q2 K' if ' f Eleodoro Leon Linda Leon Robert Leon Victor Leon Janis Lewis Paul Leyvas Rose Lizarraya Dwayne Long Leonard Lopez Robert Lopez K we we Margie Lugo Abel Luna Terry Lung Zela Luna JOAHH Madrid Leon, Robertson, Audltorzum Captalns N' 'L M, ,. Vg L, 'S X, ,- .1 i Carlo Marquez Charles Martinez Evangeline Martinez Frances Martinez Margarita Martinez Steve Martinez Zorian Masnyi Priscilla Mathews Calvin McCowan Sarah McCowan Seniors-49 Shirley McCoy Sharon McCuin l Eric McNear Brenda McQuire R. Moncivaiz Lupe Mendez Millie Mendez Rosemary Milner Eddie Miranda Velma Moore Tony Moncivaiz 50-Seniors Connie McGriff Shirley McKinney Billy McLemore Rachel Medina Gary Mendez Juanita Mendez Top Runner In State 'ij Ruben Mendoza Richard Menolez Phyllis Miller Ernestina Molina Guadalupe Molina Ruben Moncivaiz Verla Moore Daniel Morales Steven Morales U Y..,--..,-v.+.. , -4..... W ....... ...... , i, . . ,..,.,,,.. . 0-L Tony Morales Dolores Moreno Eleonor Moreno Leonard Moreno Angel Muniz Eva Murillo Rosemary Murillo Maria Nava D. Morales Edits Creative Arts Maxine Nelson Jay Neville Elsie Nunez Rudy Nunez Jacquelyn O'Gilberf Rfibeff Oliver Ernesf Pacheco Yolanda Pacheco Scott Olson John Orozco Mary Padilla David Parker Rhonda Mosley Paul Navarro Issue at gali l w i f: . ' 1 : :?,.'ffQ,-: Sylvia Nunez Alvin Oversfreef Dennis Parker Senio rs-5 V 9 Edward Parker Esther Parris Gloria Perez Mary Perez . f Mary Alice Payan Angie Perez Bertha Perez Hazel Peters Jean Peters Alice Pinecla Pinkney Girls League President Roslyn Pinkney Carol Pittman Gary Pratt Melvin Purchase John Raybon Margaret Ray 52-Seniors 3i,?'e2.g,zsge!4ia f f -ir -,X 'z i 1 5 i 4 i 4 sf ii I Kathleen Pool Diana Lynn Powell Jerome Powell Steve Qulnonez Robert Ramirez Theresa Ramirez Patricia Ray Annie Redondo Beverly Resides Blanca Reveles Robert Reyes Lorna Robe.-fs Charlene Robertson Thomas Reyes Leo Rinehart Luren Riley lx I Q i Q Eddie Robinson Armida Rodarte Deborah Robinson ' V sii. - ' K .J f w f 33, ' . , 1 M' f .. I .K ixi 9, A l i , X Belinda Rodriquez Dorothy Roclriquez Patricia Roclriquez Pat Romero Betty Ann Rork l o Q B. Rodnguez Chosen Outstandzng Student Tommie Rubalcava Ramona Rubia Hector Ruiz David Sainz Lillian Ruiz Shirley Rucker Gail Ruff Anna Saiz Dolores Salas Patricia Salas Senio rs-53 Robert Salazar s Y Sylvia Sanchez Louie Sandillo Louis Sandoval Dosie Sanfie f , f I , A l Della Santa Maria Geneva Sapien Jacqueline Satala Johnny Saucedo Magdalene Saucecla Sebring Heads Phoenician Photo Staff Manuel Sauceda Alex Serpa Vera Silvia Seniors Dan Sebring Mary Ellen Serpa Alice Scott Kenneth Scott Della Sermeno Joe Servin Sarah Sevilla Arlene Shingledcker Rosemary Smith it QL Carrie Smith Linda Smith Mattie Smith l i i 5 Gloria Soto Charlene Stone Linda Soto Virginia Soto Gerry Sterling Kathleen Sticht Willard Stowell Wanda Straud Harold Subletf Ruthie Tafoya rias Girls' League Secretar Duane Tang Jeffery Tang Mylene Tauson Carol Thompson Jewelene Thompson CGI'0l TOFYGS l lrrill was ' H 35321 lli, 5-fill - -, .. :ry Teresa Torres Richard Urena .M-gel. rx fril Robert Urena Nia- .M l':, Raymon Terrazcis Patricia Theus Rachel Torres Robert Torres Beatrice Urias Christine Urias Seniors 'i Grace Uribe Carmen Valdez Adelidu Vega Mary Vaughn Connie Vasquez Anita Valtierra M. Valdez Emits School Joey Valenzuela Berry Valenzuela Billy Valencia Gloria Valdez Gloria Villalobos Barbara Villaverde Rita Walker Waynette Walker Patricia Wahl Seniors rv , 5-3 M f 03. -:V W F , .. i ' ' l 'I ilfi l i' l lll' Q i' l , lb f ' Dave Velasquez Laura Verrue riiir iiii rilri W 1 . ,J Mr A 1-can 3 alll' l aaa 9 r ,k 1' 22 G 23 . fn QV .,f-rg,--it sin' H ni' 1, fi H.,f J! 'wfflli' U ff' 1 r V1 f Steven Valenzuela Lupe Valenzuela Spirit as Mascot ,ff V Martin Valdez Jen'nifer Walker Oiila Valdez Jose Villagomez Richard Walters Daphne Walters Manuel Villa Linda Villa George Warner Stephen Wesley Carl West Michael Wheeler Larry White Rodney White Glenn Wilkins Harry Williams Steve Williams Terri Williams Theloa Williams Leroy Willis Linda Wilson ancy, Exchange Student to German Carolyn Woods Willie Mae Woods Tommy Worthy Cosundra Yancy David Yee Mary Ann Yee Jerry Young Gracie Yanes Seniors-57 tgiggkli X XX , WJ 'a l . lhsll ,K 28,56 , 1 M Secretary Associate Justice President Vice-president Treasurer Stella Bernal Carlos Segerrea Miguel Burciaga Reynold Romero Judy Yee 58-Juniors Junior Class Sponsors Prom The Junior Class, led by president Miguel Burciaga, vice-president Reynold Romero, secretary Stella Bernal, and treasurer Judy Yee, combined three years of money-making achievements to present the senior class with its fourth con- secutive off-campus prom at the Westward Ho Hotel. They also boasted the largest class treasury on campus. Over 35900 was raised in a two-year drive beginning with their freshman year. The large sum was raised through candy and bake sales, car washes, dances, and by operating concession stands at football and basketball games. The iunior class has made a remarkable im- pression on the school during their three years of existence. A ,f If fy., if if Q1 fs- fri, .T , ' 'fir Wifi if .-,. t i Wi X X , 2 14 .- . I! ,M IN. Abril, Ackman, Adams, Lydia Bobby Earl Alvarez, Amarcil, Amarena, Francisco Cruz Angie Arbolida, Arellano, Armenia, Max Diana Mary Aguayo, Daniel Anderson, Joe Arriaga, Joe Albano, Altamirano, Mariano Robert Angulo, Angulo, Manuel Patricia Arrowood, Avila, Bobbie Eddie Alvarado, Alma Jo Apodoca, Raul Ayala, Freddie Alvarado, Leonard Aragon, Jessie Boca, Erlinda L was t Araiza, Margie Baker, Harvey Arriaga Plays Varsity Tennis Baldizan Barrogan, Carolyn Patricia Eula Bannister, Barreras, Phillip f ffb- W r ,, W , . ,f . Ei' Mfr P , f fig J :ggi if 32,14 1- vis Bates, David Bautista, Eladio Beal, Ronald Benitez, Caroline Benitez, Rosalinda ,552 if J se Beffmlr BSTGDCOUFY, Bleu, Bledsoe, Blier, Bonillas, Bowman, Braddell, Branscomb, Sfellv Rudy Danny Connie Bob Gloria Beverly John Sunseaah Bl'embY, BI'QSSlBf, Brown, Brown, Bryan, Bullock, Burgamy, Burrola, Burroughs, Alfhw Blll Charles Emma Waymon Jacqueline Jack Virginia Kathlene Juniors-59 D. Contreras Excels in Varsit aslcetball Burton, Butler, Walter Randy Casillas, Celaya, William Ruth .Q 'Q ffl, fgii, it 9' Atoll x f l Cabo, Bruce Col bert, Ba rbo ra Caballero, Calderon, Calvin, Calvin, Campos, Canneady, Richard Alex Dana Glen Yolanda Yvonne Chatman, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Clarke, Cobb, Helen Benito Mary Mary Lou Stephen Wanda 'K Contreras, Daniel Gloria Cooper, Coleman, Ethel Contreras, COHTYEVGS, C0l'k, Blanche Joe Jerry Caraway, Frances Cobbs, Dorothy Coronado, Valdemcr Duckett Promotes Spirit n ,IV Cheer Corrales, Correa, Joe Vincent 'P r 'i 71 12 Io . riil' i De La Garza, Dees, Jesse Jerry 60-Juniors 5 3 r - L f if ,J ' - ir ' ., . 2,-f:f 7:'L Cortez, Cousino, Crawford, Davidson, Davis, Davis, Victor Larry William Thomas Kathryn Will 45 f Mu. Del Rio, Dela Huerfa, Diaz, Diaz, Diaz, DiX0r1. Mary RGBHV? Jimmy Raymond Ruth William Dong, Harold Dong, Pauline Doss, Diana -1 - ....... A ,.. : -..M .,..H. -- - , ki , De Aragon, Ruth i f 25, A bfi, Dominguez, John Drake, David Dua rte, Lu pe Duarte, Rebecca Duckett, Daisy W... ,...,..-, ...A Fong Heads Boys ' Fed. Activities f. 1 . E' l Duffy, Eccles, Enriquez, Escarcega, Espinoza, Escarcega, Espinoza, Estrada, Estrada, Deborah , Jeanette Carmen Delia Alexandra lrene Eugene Ernest IJ.. . lei, Felix, Elizabeth Fierro, Sammym Fierros, Figueroa, Figueroa, Fitch, Florence, Flores, .lahn Irene Otillia Elizabeth Thomas Danny Jose f'N Flores, Linda Flores, Rafaela Fontes, Pauline Garcia, Armando Flores, Rosie Fulce, Anthony Ga rcia, Caroline Flores, Steve Gallegos, Sylvia Garcia, Consuelo Flowers, Fong, Bonnie Joe Gandarilla, Gantt, Dolores Velma Garcia, Garcia, Dorothy Eddie Monitors find time to stop and talk. Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garza, Gastelo, Gentry, Elva Jimmy Maria Mary Miguel Sarah Elida Frances Jacqueline Juniors-61 ...IM .. ,.....z.... . N.. ..,. .t ,,,,,.,,,, tt. tr. .., ,..,.,i..i. t..,.t.......m..ttti ., , lass 0 '69 Sponsors .-Sr. Prom Gilbert, Linda l Gonzales, Samuel Gill, Gilliard, Lynda Brandon Gonzalez, Josie Gonzalez, Cesar u -. -1. Goats, Marshall r Gortarez, Juanita Juniors march in precision with Phoenix Union Marching Band. -:s, ,V KV , . Ee fj is J N3 W if +2111-if 9 Wifi : , 3.- -qr ---mm - -i 1, Godinez, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Efren Carmen Joe Paul Pete , ,, ,. ..s,,V ,,,,,,,k in 5 r , :-V 'I-gre. s -f , H . eeerr ' .J 1, V ft , rr: ifi q l Grace, Green, Green, Gresham, Grimes, Kenneth Betty Shirley Wanda Jettie Grimes, Grotto, Grotto, Karen Marcella Paulette Gurule, Harris, Harris, Rosa Albert Issac Hartig, Hawkins, Haygood, Richard Mary Gloria Guerra, Gilberto Harris, Mona Hernandez, Christina Guerrero, Mary Harris, Quintella Hernandez, John .,, Hernandez, Hernandez, HSFDGNCJSZ, HEFHGHCJSZ, Herrera, Herrera, Hicks, Hlf2kS, Hl9l'1f0Wel', Paul Rosie Susan Sylvia Felix Jesusita Melvin Pink Janice 62--Juniors Hill. Hoffman, Hofmann, Holguin, Holloway, Hom, Hood, Horton Horton Dovie Loretta Paul Julian Barbara Raymond Shirley Donald John Howard, Howell, Hughes, Hunt, Hunter, Hartado, Hyde, imperial, Ingram Bertha Pearline LeRoy Michael Mary Margaret Carlos Raymond Robert anding fers Talents on eers lnguez, Baltazar Johnson, Henry Jurado, Anthony l i :sl - ,.i,,,ff, Lara, Connie lrving, Jackson, Jacobs, Ba rba ra Ma rg ie Le Roy Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Larry Larry ,Marlene Kalb, Keister, Keith, Robert Paul Leslie James, Virtious Johnson, Samuel Key, Rosorita Jaramillo, Jasso, Johnson, Johnson Lorraine Rebekah Don Frederick Jones, Jones, Jones, Juarez, Grace James Leonard Matthew Knight, Koch, Krcina, Landing Dickie Katie Poul Susan Lovin, Don Laws Rachel ee Evaun Law, Ledger, Lemons, Marvin Steve Larry Lenford, Shirley Leon, Helen .Iuniors--63 Leon, Richard Lopez, Hector Leon, Ruben Lopez, Joe Lewis, Lewis, Limones, David Rose Maria Lopez, Lopez, Louis, Juanita Mararetia Cozelta Lister, Littleiohn, Logue, Beverly Lillian Patricia Love, Luevano, Lugo, Edward David Elias in .. .4 . . ,.. ,- af' fi 13, , . .... .Q Y. Q. , as Q 1 ' 'W :ei r 0 r X-r WIP' ff . .. .- ...g C' .1 ' Q5 EE . .1 , it i ' ii Lopez, Jerry Luna, Grace G. Lop zflctivi on '68 Phoenician , Lugo, Linda Maldonado, Phoebe EE , Martinez, Ernestine Martinez Sammy 64--Juniors L...-ul U L 1 - ea? f Maclnnis, Magdalena, John Evangeline Marin, Marks, Mike Chester me liiii L iillzii E Q, liz- . 1 , gm, '21 vm, . mr .5 f A . 'l -r w , L ,i', Martinez, Martinez, Hector Helen Martinez, Yvonne Martinez OD Maldonado, Maldonado, h ' G'lb t , v A,i:,,c1Ll,fg!je Mgrqigzl Juniors G. Lopez and C. Gongales work on 68 year- Angie Ernestine book to meet deadline. ,,.. , ..,,..L fi , lili L L, K e 1 4,32 1 'iw' 'i'. 't:..-carl' 2. -' ' ' 2' fi: , :i'- if ' Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, MUVYFHSZ, Martinez. Martinez, lsela Margie Manuel Norbert Oscar Sal Mathews, McAfee, McClain. Larry Jackie John Mathis, Barbara McCain, Joeann ,, .,.... z ......-....-.-..A..,..... - .,,.-..-,.. ., , . McCoy, Jerry Minie ield Adds Spark to Gridiron f. 1 e, . def McCoy, McDonald, McFalls, McFarland, McLain, Media, Medina, Medina, Medina, Lee Darlene LaJuanda Peggy Kathey Jimmy Angel Virginia Yolanda Melendez, Mendez, Mendoza, Mendoza, Mercado, Miller, Miniefield, Miranda, Miranda, Rudy Irma Dora Frances Robert Darla Melvin Blanca James 2:59, 3100... R-R-R-R-I-N-G! R 'flililmfi - - -:sw , , Wig? ,.,,w, aj A o - as ei i Montenegro, Montero, Joseph Martha Morales, Moreno, Jesus Dolores -- -swiss:-.: H El we we if- 8, J li , E i H' QQ? It I 'U we , 5, is 7 ie,, 4 J 'f Mirra, Missouri, -Mitchell, David Diane Kenneth Mitchell, Moncivaiz, Monranez, Thedora Beniamin Josie To 'F 'fl' . V ,K . V,,::Q :KEc 2 , l' Q f Tgfgy . Montez, Montiio, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moraga, Geraldine Lucy Carolyn Louis Roslin Theresa Adeline e-3iV QW gag 'l, ieii - wifi 7 R J , , lf. If I 1 , J ., .V,k :V A K ,Yule z A A 1, K I if , K 3, 5 1-W folio we z Moreno, Moreno, Moreno, Moreno, Moreno, Morones, Mullen, Estella Manuel Manuel Nabor Sylvia Peggy Robert Juniors--65 Mungia, Munoz, Munoz, Munoz, Murillo, Navarro, Neal, Neely, Ng, Sara Ernest Ralph Sally Lupe Danny Fred Railjlsert Jignniy Norman, Nunez, Olivas, Oliver, Ortega, Ortiz, Otero, Pac eco, Pa i a, Joe Rosie Ernestine Donald Sammy Gloria Robert Josie Roy Padilla, Padilla, Palmer, Paloma, Patterson, Patterson, Patton, Payan, Pearson, Sophie Yolanda Jetty Herlinda Carey Bill Delbert Juanita Carolyn N H ' ' C h ' g 0n'l9COITllng ommlttee lllrnlan Y -- -, if-M. ,,,, wi rw M --. -In K f t X i Q. ' V L Pit fill' ' ll '15 cf ' Q.. - H , 5, ill. i ik., re. , Y Q , lla ,. Pena, Pennington, Peralez, Peralta, Peralta, Perea, Perea, Perez, Perez, Martha Elizabeth Frank Bertha Joe Larry Lindella Alicia Tony V ,r-, P ' P sssa if 'l ' ., , , l A r , AW K v ef-f ?g,.,. ,V I ,, ,.,, M ' fssgwgi .- .,,r r ir., 2' f :' ,, M Peru, Peters, Peters, Peterson, Pina, Pineda, Price, Price, Primera, Cecilia James Marie Kim Alfred Alex David Gwendolyn Alice Quezada, Quezada, Quihuis, Quihuiz, Quintero, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramon, Martin Yolanda Joe Rosemary Manuela Bernarda Mary Mike Hilda 65-Juniors --.4-.4...., , - ,V Lupe Rodriguez-junior A ttendant Ramos, Rogelio . A Me, MTE , ig Ai-if ' ' 5 ' A J., fi Reza, Linda Ramos, Randles, Rangel, Roscon, Reed, Regalado, Reid, Reyes, Ruben Mariorie Ken Corinne Brenda Susan Thomas Rudolph ' ' J ' -ififi' R effi 'fix is ld llfi?1 'Qi i JW if i 314- ft Q-20' il ' ' V' A 1 5' ' 1 1 4 WEL ,ouu H i L A shy' v S - J ',, f ,., W E , ' ew - ' I 1 1 - L if' if3,'Tf.' ffl , WWF S- ,. , . J Q am . 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Thompson, Torres, Torres, Howard Esther Frances oyote journal Co-edited by C. Vidas Torres, Torres, Torres, Torres, Truiillo, Tucker, Tucker, Turner, Urena, Gloria Jesse Rosie Ruben Manuel Esther Stanley Johnny Helen l l l Urias, Valadez, Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Valencia, Valenzuela, Valenzuela, l Danny Erlinda Barbara Delia JoAnne Joe Abbie Maria Ramona l l i EEK! 4 Vasquez, Vasquez, Vega, Vega, Jaime Johnny Pearl Pete l Villa, Villanueva, Villavicencio, Villegas, l David Rosalinda Martha Connie W l Walters, Walters, Walters, Walton, '1- Dale Garry Manuel Helen ' , Valtierra, Valverde, Vega, Verdugo, Rachell David Vickie Clemencia Verdugo, Vidas, Villeggs, Vincek, Esperanza Chrissie Diane Vickie Wade, Walker, Ward, Warfel, Gail Janice Cqyl Mark Warner, Watkins, Weqhkee, Webber, 1 Roymonal Katherine Roanna Marian Wesley, Wesley, West, West, Dwight Jimmie Billy Rose l . .Tumors-69 J. Yee-Treasurer For Junior lass uv ,rj L i W I' S., ,, .4 'Y f ss iX 4 4 1 5 IZL , C S l Westfall, David Wilson, Frank M + , i 3' 2 aim., 'l' L We White, Wanda Wilson, Janie Wiley, Linda Wilson, Lonnie Williams, Berion Wilson, Marilyn Williams, Ella Wilson, Roy Ybarra, Yba rra, Yee, Yee, YOUFIQV Eusebio Linda Harvey JUdY Debfc Williams, Emily Wong, Roger Williams, Williams, Wilson, Michael Shirley Claudia Wong, Worley, Wright, Ronnie Michael Wade Young, Young, Zapata, Zunigu, Jacque Ralph Jae Salvador Acosia, Ramona Berancouri, Mary Byers, Clifford 70-Juniors Almendarez, Charles Bisel. Leroy Cagle, Wanda . -.4-...,.., ..,....., Andrade, Arthur Blakely, Gail Callahan, Victor Archulefa, Margret Borquez, Mary Canneady, Yvonne .-....,...... Armsteaol, Lavern Bovee, Russell Celaya, Ruih Balon, Louis Brandon, Linda Chavez, Rebecca .......W,, .-.hw , ,...e--.,... ,-, Barela, Darlene Bugayong, Esiella Chavez, Richard ,........... .. -,.., Alvarez, Refugio Burroughs Kathlenel Chavez, Sally Barge, Threacy Buri, Christine Cache, Gilbert -.4.,.,.... -,-, .V Dong Gives Effort on J-VFootball Delgado, Isabelle , ffl! Frausto, Diana Di Maggio, Dodd, Thomas Everett ri J A . ' 'C' a 'Ripe 'Gif , lllgi? . Q2 If J , , Q S Gunn, Harris, Joseph Quintella Cruz, Cunningham, Davis, Davis, Davva, Deanda, Celia Marcia Jimmy Ronald Jerry Roman K liio ' - -lr. J J if wg, if ,J N ffl: I 1 Q ' e 'al' V , 1 . N -- if' , f . ' 115 if f D ,Tv f ,iv is 'li l ' ' -I 'iw-2 Wstiifgif- il: - v-2 - H . 2. I ' . sf 7 se ,Qizaifim f l--a ' Durate, Dong, Edmead, Facio, Farinas, Fragaso, Dolores Quincy Michael Raymond John Rigo Kizier, Marshall, Mosley, Navarro sf' -V ,.,. ' cf' f W, N--..,, Andrew Ray Gregory Erlinda Palamo, Patton, Pena, Alice Delbert Robert 'hun-.- 'MM as U9-vm ,,.,,, im al Qs r N Netherland, Eddie 5 ,rr- fag ' 5 F . i f A if .X X: J Carr, Ronald 'ffif , F' R is Truiillo, Williams Wilson Richard Brunella Larry 'f'::l' 'Q dh- -,,ff1f'!, . 1- .,'1f,i4,- :lv sg ,,. Q N -1 J K ex J'bCf15a'UfI 1 3 Ybcrra, X' y Daniel Juniors-7'l SOPHOMO RE CLASS OFFICERS M r lou Quintana Barbara Valencia Tessie Moreno t Pablo Somoza a y Associate Justice Vice-President Treasurer Secre ary Anna Quan Danny Ortega Associate Justice President Sophomores Realize Class Duties 72-Sophomores We showed our potential and leadership by starting off the year with promising assets by participating in the many Coyote proiects and activities. Through various bake sales, candy sales, car washes and dances, we not only ' b h helped increase our treasury, but also brought many helpful services to ot Phoenix Union and the community. As part of our Homecoming participation we added bang and color to the h ame by selling balloons to boost Coyote spirit. We also proved ourselves t e Q most outgoing class by winning the Poster Decorating Contest and look forward to greater awards and achievements as upperclassmen. Abram, Abril, Acevedo, Ackman, Acosta, Acuna, Acuna, Beverly Frank Rolando Darcel Mary Irene Josie Adams, Adams, Aguayo, Aguilar, Aguilar, Aguirre, Akins, Carolyn Charles JoAnn Carmen David Ernest Alice Allen, . Barajas C eers Acuna, Adiar, Mario Leon Akins, Alafa, Pamela Yolanda C ' O l'KlCl'1IZ, Allen, Almendarez, Alonzo, Alramirano, Altamirano, Alvarado, Alvarez Alvillar, Oralia Anna Ray Sylvia Raymond Virginia Joe Santos Alice Amavisca, Anaya, Anaya, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Andrade, Angulo, Simone Anna Marie Elisa Charmaine David George Larry Andy Carmen Aragon, Archuleta, Arellano, Armenia, Armenfa, Avalos, Ayers, Backus, Baeza, Ray Lillian Tony John Sally Fernando Lloyd Patricia Mary -ea ra, Balderas, Balderrama, Balleios, Banda, Barker, Banker, Baraias, Barafas, Barnes, Armando Frank Freddie Juanita Patricia Wanda Arnold Mireya Thomas Barraza, Barreras, Barroga, Barron, Barrs, Bafiz, Baiiershill, Beard, Bearden, Richard Helen Christina Ruth Paul Frances Chris Idella Sylvia Sophomores-73 Becerra, Alice Borboa, Ann Beeman, Bellamy, Benitez, Bernal, Glen Timothy Johnny Jose Boyd, Bradley, Bratftord, Bressler, Lucia Glenn Eddie Diana Bilducea, Jesse Brooks, Andrea Blefl. Boiorquez, Boiorquez, JENNY Lucia Richard Brown, Brown, Brown, Paula PEQQY Peggy Sophomores Sell lass Pins and Bruce, Alvin Bustamante, Rosemary Carbaial, Victoria Bryan, Bullock, Burnes, Burnes, Heather Victar Barbara Charles Busto, Camacho, Cambell, Cambell, Hope Mary David Patricia Cardenas, Carpena, Carr, Carr, Margaret Dralee Larry Roslin Burnes, Nadean Campoy, Eugene Carreon, Daniel Burnside, Bustamante, Juanita James Canaz, Canisales, Mary Lou Sylvia Carter, Castanon, Carolyn Elva Bustamante, Peter Corba ial, Debbie Castanon, Mary Castillo, Cauthon, Cavazos, Cavozos, Ceballos, Celaya, Celaya, Chacon, Chavez, Alice Brenda Catarino Enedeli: Richard Theresa Tom' Pete Bertha 74-Sophomores ,-- ,1e, er f we Q, 1 ,l p. . i s L Y' ,Of i Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavira, Debra Emelia Empiminio Georgina Lupe Lydia Ruben Rudolph Bertha Chavarria, Chisum, Clinton, Cobbs, Colbert, Coleman, Coleman, Coles, Collins, Oscar Theodore Lynda Vernea Harold Laurence Naomi Steven Earline andy for Money-Raising Projects Condia, Contreras, Contreras, Contrerras, Raul David Barbara David Cordova, Corrella, Coronado, Correa, Joe Evelyn Susan Ruben Crain, Crowder, Cruz, Cruz, Samaria Darrell Gloria Ramon De La Garza, Deon, Dees, Del Rio, Rodrigo Arthur Larry Ruben DiBreIl, Diaz, Diaz, Dodd, Shirley Antonio Rhonda Arnedia Contreras, Mary Corson, Roseann Davis, Carolyn Delgado, Steve Demarbiex, Yolanda Denogean, Deborah Devine, Linda Dong, Douglas DuBois, Gary Duckerf, Jo Ann Duran, Martha Conway, Cook, Cook, Jerry Charles Wanda Cortez, Cota, Cora, Enrique Danny Mario Davis, Davis, Davis, Ella James Leonard Rs, Cordova, Gloria Cox, Harlie De La Cruz, Herminda Qflflr Sophomores-75 Edwards, Marian Erickson, Rodney Estrada, Humberia Feltus, Charles Ellison, Deborah Escobedo, Raymond Evans, Clayton Felkins, Karen E p pe rson Ma rva Espinosa, Michael Fahnholz, Donald Ferguson Joseph Eppinger, Beverly Espinoza, Isabella Farinas, Ernie Fierros, Victor Eppinger, Eugene Espinoza, Rosemary Farmer, Linda Flores, Anna Sophomore Danny Ortega competes with other top cross-country runners. . Eppinaer. Epps, Mary Willie Esquer, Estrada, Carlos Elizabetha Favors, Feistner, Bill Michael Flores, Flores, Benny Betty if-is ...U- 76-Sophomores -D -I 'id 315- Flores, Flores, Frank Hilario Flores, Flores, Jose Tony Fong, Fontes, Henry Jesse - .A--+4-one-ex 'A- -,....,,. ..... ........, .....c.....,..... Gallegos, Gloria Garcia, Marcella Gastelum, Rosemarie il A Qssl Zz' Gallegos, Martha Garcia, Margie Gerardo, Lupe Franklin, Leon Frausto, Mary Freeman, Jacob Fulbrighr, Mildred Gaffney, Rupert Galas, Isabel Galaviz, Terry phil? E. Gutierre J. V. X-Countr al 2 si Ns? CGflS0fi, Gaona, Garcia, Garcia, Lambert Robert Alfred Diqnq Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, MGYV Maryann Ramon Rosario Gulmllfif GUYTOH, Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Marlo Regina Stella Eddie i I r in Garcia, Diane Garland, Joseph Guss, Eula Sw R' fiirfi :miie Garcia, Garcia, Frank Fred Garrido, Garza, David Ronald Green, Gray, Michael Iris Gordon, Randall Gomez, Carlos Gomez, Carol Gomez, Manuel Gonzales, Angel Gonzales, Arthur Gonzales, Barbara Gonzales, Dora Gonzales, Jerry Gonzales, Jesse Gonales, Richard Gonzalez, Gloria Gonzalez, Lorenzo Hackbarth, Gary Hamish, Robert Harris, Jacquelynn Harris, Kenneth Hart, Ava Harville, Donna Hawkins, Dwight Hawkins, Willie Sophomores-77 3. Biology is a required credit for graduation. These sophomores and teacher conduct a lab during class. . Inigu Wins Art Certi icate Horton, Larry Howell, Curtis Huff, Muriel Hughes, Hunter, Ini uez Jack Ershal Frank ,, 9 f Iniguez, Genevie lniguez, Hector Iniguez, Mona Jack, Beverly Jack, Gregory Jackson, Dorothy Jacobs, Brenda Jacobs, Martha Jaime, Bobby Jaramillo, Judy Jasso, Rudy Jew, George Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Ken Johnson, Larry Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Ruben Johnson, Vernell Jones, Georgia Jones, Larry Jones, Mary Jones, Sherry Juarez, Kowalis Beto ki, Thomas Kevin, Sonia Kennon, David Lara, Patsy Lare, Celia Lasky, Thomas Leal, Tony Lechuga, Pete Lechuga . PGY Lechuga, Roy Ledgar, Rodney 78-Sophomores L, we J' 1. , 't f,,, ,: . , T, owe fm if fr W wr . J 'IF' 19' in gi g ' are Q Hernandez Edgar Hernandez, Frank Hernandez, Hector Hernandez, Lupe Hickerson, Daniel Hogue, Sammy Hom, James Horton, Danny r y?we9'e ,,, r 11 , Q W ff r Q, 7 ZR e s s , 1' 2 an , ............... .. ..., ,. ff- : 2- rfirse -- f ,A C., . Q? is g 4 3 :rw Er kg D 1'4s'.-'rv J 'L Q.: Y E Qty. Sophomores--79 , X Martinez, Carol Martinez, Daniel Martinez, David Martinez, Hortencia Martinez, Nellie Martinez, Robert Lee, David Lee, Leo Lenzini, Albert Leon, Francisco Leon, Mike Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Bennie Ethel Melvin Leyvas, Claude Lindenberger, Shirley 1 Lippman, Alvie j Listenbee, Ella 1 Lister, William l Little, Thomas Loggans, Steven Long, Herbert Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Loring Love, s Barbara Carlos Eriinda John Juanita Manuel Mary Ray Stevie Ezra usan Lowery, Sandra Lucero, Connie Lucke, Ruth Maclnnis, Ray Madril, Marianne Maez, Tony Malahn, Chris Maloney, .James Marquez, Benny Marshall, Phillip Martin, Camille Martinez, Anna Martinez, Carlos Mask, Martha Mayberry, Sheri - i , a ifiziii to ee - ict M , Tift 1 ,, 1.1-fit. ieect -. l':':':5Z':'2':lil i M c McCabe, McClearn, McCuin, McCune, McElroy, McGuire, Medina, Medina, Medina, Carolyn Louie Larry Eric Lynda Delores Emma Jenny Margaret lass Record Taken by T. Moreno i ee,ye ' Medina, Meiia, Meiia, Margie Delores Lydia h n . . I Melenqlez, Mendez, Mendez, Varsity tennis player Priscilla Gutierrez returns a serve in this Richard Augustine David forehand style. 5 is Mendez, Mendez, Mendez, Mendez, Mendoza, Mendoza, Mendoza, Mendoza, Mendoza, Fernando Phillip Robert Rosendo Crecencio Lydia Manuel Marina Rosanna Mendoza, Miles, Miller, Milier, Miranda, Miranda, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Steve Ronald Betty Roberta Melchor Paula Betty Dwain Gregory Mitchell, Montero, Moore, Moraga, Moraga, Moragd, Morales, Moreno, Moreno, Sheila Rita Homer Bertha Bertha Eleanor Sylvia Betty Irene 80-Sophomores ophomore Class Led by D. Ortega i arf reel , i , Q jf 2 ., .Q L 1 L ,I he g r- , E l K ' X '13 r ,Jill , rv -Q At a Sophomore Girl's League upcoming event. K rfriiggssref Council meeting, president T. Moreno explains an gv?iFriegis:.f: a zips ,.-.Q .ev aj,-'i ' s MY . Q ized ' iie an -vi fi A T Hs ii, - 1 , vi. Hu if V at .,5,,,, rw La is. ,, My lk il ii i '3'f?'1 i wr, 'greg E , 5, , -f ff gras 1:-lv 1. -v in fi- , L , , erflieif 1,2 . :ie lx, Moreno, Tessie Moreno, Virginia Morquecho, Nieves Morrison, Gloria Mosley, Lorraine Muldrow, Maurice Muniz, Fernando Munoz, Joe Murgia, Manuela Murillo, Nora Murillo, Richard Musser, Diane Myers, Randy Naiar, Richard Navci, Rosa Navarrette, Edward Navarro, Gracie Navarro, Sally Navarro, Virginia Neal, Maria 1 Neal, Sharon Ned, George Neely, Kenneth Nelson, Lowell Nunez, Larry Ordaz, Obdul ia Ordaz, Rosario Orozco, Ortega, Paul Daniel Ortiz, Frances Ortiz, Mary Ortiz, Rachel . mf I Q , llll l 53 55- - rv, i .- Jigs 1 , ml ,i l -- ar. ' 5 1 :.. :rf F W' 12: - riiffffiiifffi w fzsvr f , ' rr Elf-H liu sr, ,, .-2,5 ,, I .,,gflri9s!e' if., , , fi . R W4 L ir 1, s li Qi: , tw -i. -T-gi ,Q S it E: f' . f l, 6 l , , , Otero, Bonfacio Otero, David Owens, Debra Owens, Frankie Pacheco, Ernest Padilla, Felix Padilla, Gloria Padilla, Guillermo Palorno, Lisa Panis, Regina Parker, Cynthia Parker, Gretta Parks, Pam Parks, Pam Parrci, Dora Parra, Henry Sophomores-81 ................,.............. A., ....,.A,... . Parra, Norma Parra, Ronald Parris, Robbie Patten, Cheryll Payan, Patricia Pedraza, Rachel Pena, Clementina Pena, Gracie Pena. Rita Penrod, JoAnne Penunuri, Manuel Peralta, Henry Peralta, Sylvia Peraza, Joe Perea, Cynthia Perez, Catalina Perez, Luis Pete, Marsha Plante, Austin Perez, Lydia Phillips, David Platt, Johnny Perez, Mariorie Piedras, Jimmy Polee, Betty Perez, Miciala Pittman, Nathaniel Polee, Valerie Vice Pres. ffice Held b M. Quintana Porter, Theoples Qui ros, Mary Rhymes, John 82-fSophomcres 'Aa-ca: H Primera Ernest Ramirez, Miguel Rico, Linda 1 Puckett, Pul Ido, Rodney Ralph Ramirez, Ramos, Rachel Carmelita Rivera, Rivera, Henry Roberta Quan, Anna ROY, Esther Robe rsan, Stanley Quinonez, Margot Reed, Brenda Robinson, Patricia Quintana Maryloul Regar, Debbie Robles, Hector Quintela, Beatricz Reyes, Rosie Rocha, Yvonne Quintero, Pearl Robles, Henrietta Rodriguez, Harold Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Roias, Romero, Romero, Romero, Romero, Romo, Ronquillo, Linda Sylvia Rebecca Joe Johnny Julian Raul Joe Apolonio A. SandovalX-Cross Prospect Rubalcaba, Ruiz, Ruiz, Mary Sandra Virginia Saiz, Sallas, Sanchez, Max Diane Alex Sanchez, Sanders, Sandoval, Joyce Donnie Andrew Santa Cruz, Santiago, Scavo, Stella Alma Perry Sainz, Yolanda Sanchez, Jesus Sandoval, Eddie Schad, Lawrence Scott, Carolyn Serpa, Helen Sesma, Manuel Sesma, Yolanda Shank, Charles Shelby, Larry Shivers, Tom Shivers, Virginia Sisneros, Julia Scroggins, Ira Smith, Carl Smith, Gerald Smith, Harvey Smith, Joann Smith, Patricia Smith, Robert i , ass, ' ' .13 i ' S ' ' H . Ag. fu I 'W ' H ' rw -..W 'T' 6 eq I-4. 3 r' i tsl . ff fag,-:i,1 . ., .. . I -rr IL Q -H' 1 g7'7'51Lei,i-li 1 - ' . , 'L .. ,:.5 . Q . ., . ,,a og , . -f Q., -' , , Q1 iszfiem t , Se m-it-.:1 L f ,,2i.?'i3':' TE --fi'3,lwff'z Aff? ioi. tt j A ' ' ' ' 'I , i gf, if- -43 wif? 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J , V 'Q ll lzlf JS 6 r 1 I A .waz X, i W.. , A 'S li Surnpter, Ricky Taierc, Francis Tarazon, Rudy Tellez, Manuel Playing basketball is also a girls' sport. Strode, Kathleen 5 4, .3 'Y' 4 4 Wg, I ,J -.L Ll S fi-i ww, 'I ' 'Efz5fli52,ifi!3V' 6, ,, K M ,, . M - s f11,i2Y525ra! -Q Q ,. . , .. .F f '-I 1, ,. . Y .,u.,,,. .,, is ga 1 his ,sQMR,,, 1 Higgii Smith, Somoza, Sotelo, Sotelo, Shirley Pablo Elia Sylvia Starr, Steele, Stevenson, Stewart, Carolyn Bruce Rosie Mary Sticht, Stowell, Strange, Strange, George Randall Darrel Harrol Sally Tallabas Pom Pon Girl i '. ,ee?wQQifs Suniga, Taddie, Tafoya, Rosalina Antero Charlene Tallabals, Tang, Tang, Sally Gerry Sui Tarvin, Taylor, Taylor, Daniel Charles Roscoe Thomas, Thompson, Thompson, Clinton Clarence Elaine 84-Sophomores Sophomore Pom Pon girls Sally Taballas and Ro- berta Rivera discuss dance routine on their way to class. f ,,,,- x,,.,....--- ,,,.......---- -. Q. . . L,,L. -n,g3l,L 5: X. ,, -.L f x Q,,1-:5-'...--'-'-1.....g Zi.-: --'- ....----- 5 T0rreS, Torres, Torres, Tracey, Traisi, Trotter, Truiillo, Turner, Andrea Janie Sylvia James Theresa Roger Irene Charles , saggy? . r 4 .a if ' Tuzon, Paul . Valencia Active C eer Line U i 1 f - I ., , .. :,, ' 1 Q g af r,,.. Uriza, Valdez, Valencia, Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Vasquez, Vasquez, Vaughn, Yolanda Rosalie Barbara Fredrick Perla Rosie Patsy Sandra Robert Vega, Vest, Villa, Villalobos, Villalobos, Villaverde, Villegas, Villegas, Wade, Nancy Ted Debbie Margie Pete Virginia Adelita Carmen Clenard .r 'P . , ' V E FQ' S? gg it lf.. ' y 'if' :kr -:T V. :gM,32'i,t ,Mink V W fffglswr, ,qt .M K VU . K l I , Q, Yr, 'i r' f A gp ' A f ' ab- em:-ffms-,sflfigefeiig 2 3,-Mi ff K am! ' . Atv- ,ki ,i , F M.. 1 sa fr Wahl, Walker, Walker, Walthers, Warfel, Washington, Washington, Washington, Watkins, Markus Janet' Maurice Danny Robert Albert Gloria Sherry Ann Gwendolyn Douglas Dong and Danny Ortega find time during lunch to prepare for GXGYTTS. L' A Watson, Watson, Wenzel, Eddie Shannon Charles White, white, White, Campanello Joyce Portia ,, ..--- x .r ET vrggr i ,lr ,,..., sf X sf H2 4 115, 2 Q X. ,fQmar,.,, v ' 4....i.........4.w.nr r it , ui: Whitfield, Whitlock, Wilbanks, Wilkerson, Dolores Edward .lack Lee Mary Wilkins, Wilkins, Williams, Williams, Alma Lola Mae Beverly Geraldine Priscilla Gutierrez and Helen Barreras end their tennis match with a handshake. Williams, Williams, Williams, Willis, Judy Karen Phyllis Frances V. Wright Per orms on Pom Pon Line Willis, Marva Ybarra, Patricia Zapata, Margaret Wilson, Harvey Yee, Wee Ming Bailey, Lyndia Wilson, Linda Yglesiaz, Mary Douglas, Charlesetta 1 av. 'wifi L33 2. 355' i if Wingfeld, Woods, Worley, Wright, Wright, Wolsfeld Jimmy Rassevelt Hazel Alvin Vanita Richard Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Zamora, Charles Donnie Juanita Luther William Mary Duran, Flowers, Jim, Meyers, Sorensen, Ted Joe Cecelia Dean Patricia ' ' E i n ,AQ 86-Sophomores ' '-:aiu---' - l 4 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Associate Just'ce l John Marquez Dolores Gallego Estella Rico Angie Trevino Lillian Chavez Freshmen Led B Efficient Leaders Our first year on the sprawling campus'ot Phoenix Union was one of great anxiety and anticipation. We will never forget that first day of school when we couldn't find our rooms, when we couldn't open our lockers and when we had to remember ID numbers, room numbers, and teacher's names. We, however, set out to prove our potential and extend our horizon by taking part in the various activities, and in performing those tasks demanded of us. We experienced mass testing programs, a new system of study halls, and our first class elections. Our freshman year shall always be the most memorable. Freshmen-87 , Yr- .. A C Abram, Larry Alvidrez, Johnny Araiza, Daniel Adams, Akins, Richard Curtis Amavisca, Anderson, Dolores Robert Arenivar, Arismenclez, Elvira Ma ria Alafa, Faustino Andrews, Gloria Armi io, Ruben 5 Albidrez, Alvarado, George Arthur Andrews, Angulo, Patricia Andrew Arnold, Arrealondo, Oleeta Carlos W Alvarez, Margaret Aranda, Paul Arriaga, Lucy K. ,K . , R-, it lg r Milf? Arrillo, Arroyo, AVTSUQG, AYUIUI AVOID' Bucci Bow' Linda Paul Georgina Rudy Tony Christopher Tony t 375 , ',. :lei swf-2 f I ll ,if ' 'ff A ' t , 1 H f 5 C2337 V 'fl-f'i'5iZ':','f1f' EI Baez, Balderaz, Balolerrama, Balolerrama, BOINC, A Bflllgle. Bowles' Richard Danny George Robert EV09el'n0 Mmhcel Ellen Barba, Vicky Barron, Catalina 88-Freshmen Barba, Barehand, Victor Erma Baughn, Bautista, Ronnie Alfred .. , .4-..+......t-...... - ...,..e. .-,,., ...A Barela, Kathy Bautista, Ernest -Ar - ,,,.,.., ,. , ., ns,,..,..... - Barnes, Joelle Beiorano, Carlos -............. ,, Barnes, Nancy Belez, Maria Barney, Donna Bellamy, Mike .,,...4. ........, ,....,..-..- X z Y i Benfield, BSNTSI, Bennet Bernal, Bigbee, Bilducea, Bilducea, Bisel, Blache, David Ma rgarifa Herlaine Rosie Shelia Tony Rose Linda Ronald Frosh Start High School Eagerly Blair, Aline Boyd, William Blair, Billy Brewer, Beverly , - vI':gg51g,e,,,f S-41, 3 h Y 1 Blanco, Blaise, Blakely, Boiorquez, Boiorquez, Bolick, Boyd, Benny Cecelia Lois Daniel Margie Tom William Bribiescas, Bracamonte, Brice, Brisoce, Broom, Brown, Brown, Delfina Benny Ray Lawrence Freddie Bobby Charles G. Balderrama PU's N . 2 Runner Brown, Gary Calderon, Emma Vfffig of UWM - ,:' f,iWQ l M Yrf -'.ENk i. Q r- -H52 Carbaial, Mike Brown, Linda Cameron, Larry Eyyn., , l. 335 Q iii? 'J 1 . Carpena, Maria Brown, Bryant, Bullock, Burciciga, William Sandra Terry Arthur CGFTIPCI, Canez, Candia, Canez, FranCeS Arthur Hector Joseph , Wi 4 Ccffeonf Carillo, Carlon, Carler, Roslinda Margaret Bob Don Buruato, Jim Canez, Rudy - iw H 2 've,,., 3 Casillas, Johnny Byrd, Cabrera, Jim Sandra Cano, Carabajal, Jack Rosemary 4 - 2 5 M 1 f 1 xg, A. B J Castillo, Castro, Linda Carlos Freshmen--89 ..r.,4,.h.Mnrmm .J Castro, Catha, Celaya, Cervantes, Chacon, Chacon, Chacon, Chavira, Chavira, Charles Bernadette Danny Robert Christina Juanita Rufina Frank Genaro Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Beatrice Chris Daniel Elizabeth Emma Irma Jerry Larry Rudolph : 55,12 Ziilili, W, l Q L rre -' ,,, 1 ip 52 i ,f r 1553 gg . iz. i Chavez, Terry Cherry, Verliddia Chavez, Valerie Childers, Esther . 1 , s I3 sg, Madril, Elsa Contreras, Louisa 90iFresl1men Chavez, Yolanda Childress, Larry Cheatham, Virginia Cobbs, MaryLee Colston. Collins, Coleman, Clyde Mary Sue Charlesetta f ' '1,I i ,EHS Ja Coleman, Cole, Contreras, Cgrllgelifas, Cihllleras, Czhlcllk A 'Freshman candidate speaks to his fellow classmen. Lupe Manuel Shirley Aa.:-A While Mr. Elder aids an upperclassman, freshmen keep busy working on their studies. In this case it's algebra which many freshmen include on their schedule. T0 'li S vu, X W in ' ri Q 3 . r Dees, Brenda Dodd, Nancy Q: ,. , A. . ,x ,. ,,,. ,. ,fm 4 amz' il!! il Cooley, Linda Cox, Patricia , I 1 Ai , .V r. , xii. if u, ' Cruz, Rosie Daniels, Linda h Boast 5-4 Record De Leon, Juanita Donithan, Roger if 2 'gli igiil? if X -iff: . 'i?3fr5lf95'i in 5 K l ri 121 Cordova, Gilbert Craig, Diane .,r,- - 1 ,, .' 1 e was -wir we Cummings, Calvin Davis, Johnny f Corum, Leighf Crain, Yolanda 4 .::,-,ie -. . ,nm C , 'U W - 51 3 ig 1 'am' C, P l Qi 'T' 1 Cova rrubias Mary Crum, Douglas Dailey, Martin Davis, Vanessa Daniels, Debra Dean, Patricia n Gridiron ,fl X ' 'x. De Leon Dennis, Derrick, Diaz, Diaz, Margarita Jackquelin Brenda Joyce Lindq DOSS. Dudley, Dukepoo, Dukepoo, Ellis, Frank Latanya Ansel Felix Beverly ll 4- lll' llll H fl , e, ll l 1' 4 ,, ,, I X . 152 , ,,,1..,, 5 Diaz, Manuel Engram, Carolyn Dixon, Larry Flores, Edward 3- ' gel, 'Q Freshmen- 4.r..4...M. .,....... Mm- A H '2 , 5 ' , . V, g f ,ars 1 A , E U KN , ' 5 'f, kf:3itF H Q, A . ' x 3? p so A ,rrs , it-W is '- 1 'H-,e4f5:::a, 5l', ff ,' i ' If , f ,. ' , s 1x F , .ff 1 F di 'f'ff'f1fful':Pf: I 2, .f .4 : x Mi K Enriquez, Eriven, Erives, Escarcega, Escobar, Escoto, Escota, Espinoza, Espinoza, Reymundo Samuel Margie Andrew Edward David Manuel Gloria Mflflln has Everett, FOYITWF. Espiricueta, Esquer, Estrada, Estrada, Estrada, Estella, Evans, Salvador Mary Antonio Gloria Linda Alfred Fredwald Alton Geralcl D. Gallego Honored Freshman Attendant 5 .klvx Felix, Mary Fierro, Manuel Q S Flores, Francisco Flores, Steve -Freshmen 1, U ri , 'V ef .oe gf ,r sei? .,.. 12, :gf U fifaf' 'K L'.L: .V , 1 1 ,,, Ferguson, Figueroa, Figueroa, Brenda Sarah Sylvia Fimbres, Fimbres, Flores, Angel Phillip Carol Flores, Flores, Flores, George Manuel Nancy Flowers, Foulenfont, Fowlkes, Stanley Joanne Jerry f 1, - it H s 'll ' U Freshmen continue to learn more about their school and how it moves along day by day. At the start of a new school day these students begin their task of learning and working. rfizetiws l , 1 I .V-f r Q. xr .1 L, ,- r,,,,. , 2 ,. , Franco, Stella Gallegos, Dolores JF? 2 ,girl K K ' 1 S i W Garcia, Johnny .,.,r E im ' . , if . j? J 4 x r .,,. 3. if uu . 4 xwsgffl: s Galaviz, Rachel Garcia, David i ,K , f if Frausto, Frausto, Frausfo, Frederick, Fuentes, Gabaldon, Gaffney, Angela Frank Ofelia Norman Norma George Yolanda Gallegos, Galo, Gamble, Gamez, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Joe Priscilla Perry Sarah Alice Alfred Amalia N me-' Q' ,Iii ':V, ig gi Y? K M ,,r.., N if 1, il 34 gif f if , l ,P l1?'ff 1, 3 , ii? K' fi . lrb. 1 , 3 Q! It f 1'-'f:m a Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garza, Garza, Louis Phyllis Robert Rudy Tillie John Margarita Gastelum. Roseolie Gibson President of GL Frosh Council .lx l asain., Georgiou, Gibson, George lra Gomez, Gomez, Rasavelia Rosalena in l I-5 2 Gilbert, Glasco, Glass, Gloria, Godinez, Gomez, Darion Charlie Shirley Nellie Valerie Charlie Gonzales, Gonzalez, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Grace Hermela Authur Beairice Bernice Crisrella fi- N f i .I i Mc. LJ N f f r li-glslzii Gomez, Robert Gonzales, Eddie Q' i Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzalez, Gonzales, Gracia, Granada, Gray, Graves, Green, Irene Jesse Ramon Valerie Frank Jesse William Elizabeth Charlesetta Fresh men-93 52 ,. o 'ia 'Wi E S., ' K2 wg. yjfjfjn mi .Y-,.:Qj,y ' ,A Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, HSFYGYG, HSVFBFG, Heffefll, Fausfino Jose Juan Linda Mario Rose Jennie JOB Rosclie Hicks, Hightower, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hipoliio, Holquin, Horton, Houston, Ellen Rodney Evelyn Manuel Mary Guadalupe Manuel Frank .lull Wax M., Z? -ffl ' 4- is X , ,, vt - all , , r , Hubbard, Hullaby, Hunt, Hurd, Islas, Jackson, Jackson, Jacobs, Jaime, Lewis Linda James Dorothy Eddie Ella Mae Leroy Katherine Martha Freshmen Attend Glendale Football L Jasso, Jaramillo, Manuel Ray , Yrs Jimenez, Johnson, Roseann Bessie Johnson, Carla Johnson, Johnson, Jones, Jones, Jones, Kennard Stella Bobby Gregory Marcella Kerwin, Key, Koenig, Krawl, Laborin, Daniel Spencer Potty Roelond Jimmy 94-Freshmen Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Gail Ginger Henry Kathy Jordan, Jordan, Juarez, John Michael Jose Laborin, Lacy, Lane, Virginia Virgil Chryll ..,,,,., ,..-, -., --+..,.. o.. E -...,e.-.... -.,m,. Juarez, Moses Lara, Susan ....... ...........-. ....... ..4..L. ' 1 This action and more was seen by freshmen as they attended the Glendale-Phoenix Union football game free. Game Courtesy 0 Mr. L Q en N L , ? ai? 'N ey, at X L . L 5 J . :age , -- ze at of - Z. Q .- . 6 if 11 gxgfff' f i it el I si wt, 5,5 225552 f arrison I r 'IPX ia .3 pi yi N 5' f K K in in . .,,,e..., . .... . 5 lv s 1+-L f at Y 4 so 'E I A Zth, L .,.h D , .. A A ,f V ! f so . x Lowhorn, Lechuga, Ledger, Lenford, Leon, Lerma, Lermc, Lewis, Dove James Ronnie Harriel Daniel Danny Elroy Christine Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Alfred Augustine Danny Ernest Frank Raymond Shryl Yolanda Uiif' L i We K 5 'fa-'fb-:wins - f Loza, Lozono, Lucero, Luevano, Lunsford, Macinnis, Maez, Magollenes Robert Ramona George Leonard Edward Patricia Virginia Donny Q Lomeli, Mary Lovett, Edmund V ft- A , ft, 7.531 em., Moreno, Tony Freshmen-95 ,Q Gresham, Glen Hall, Eric E i lliilt Guerrero, Guerrero, Guerrero, Arcelia Jesus John Hanoumis, Hardwick, Harnish, Karen Linda Allen C Gurule, Lupe Harper, Essie 3+ Y wk ln 1 ' W- i ef i , V , f ' 1: 'HEQH 7 ' -' Guiterrez, Guierrez, Gutierrez, Robert Rasa Stella Harrell, Harris, Harris, Gonzetta Cecelia Verso if 5 gl ti it 1 Q xkl, ikif Hackney, Gladys Hart, Jocelyn Daily Stud ing--Must For Freshmen .l . t 1.5-r '5lQy 1 :AX 1 Harvey, Hawkins, Haynes, Hendrix, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Barbara Charles Emmett Agnes Armando Belia Charles David Studious freshmen take advantage of studying time provided in study hall. K as k . . L x 3 Hernandez, Elsa k 96-Freshmen - ,NVQ my , ,V M -in ' ' if if V 1-,K 'M-wad ,,. ,w ig l9a 6 , f,.f, - ag' ., Q Magduleno, Maldonado, Mapalo, Marquez, Mariscal, Marquez, Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, George Cruz Romana Vincenta Maria John Joe Rodney William Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, David Gary Henry Jose Maria Ramona Raymond Rosie Steve 'iiiis 7 ' 5'7 , A R' , 'f i uiawfi ii? t'+ div f Hgwsdair awe nie, f Q Martinez, Mata, Mathews, Mayfield, McAffe, McCowan, McCowan, McCowin, McCowin, Vivian Robert Perry Rudolph Faye Ezrel Regina Carl Curtis McDonald, McGriff, Medina, Medina, Medina, Medina, Medina, Medina, Melchor, Emanuel Leopold Frank Gloria Olivia Rosie Tammy Ida Robert ' V 'Q '-5f',,. - ' 'l' 'T . ,,i V ff I X , Ml., i-i, ' J' , 5 is A 6 Q' Mfr K ' - , ,.,, , , ' ,Qs 3, - L 1 f'f'.a'v,1' X 1 xl Cfiffilgf i- 4 J. Marquez Freshman Class President 5 Mendez, Melendez, Mendez, Mendez, Henry Irma, Joe Johnny Missouri, Mitchell, Moore, Moore, Joanne Ernest Mary Mary Mendez, Patricia Moore, Willie Mendoza, Mendoza, Ralph Richard Moquino, Montague, Robert Sue Ann Meraz, Danny Montario, Johnny Vt' , ' Miranda, Ronnie Montoya, George n-9 Freshme 7 , ....,....... .,.. ...M ..... Wi. .a.......... ,,........z............................ .........,,.,,... ,,,, ,.s.......,,, Nia... ,.,.,,,, ........4.i.,....A,-.. A A is if H Qflf f liiw -'W iz' Moreno, Moreno, Moreno, Manuel Ralph Ricky Moreno, Moreno, Morgan, Tony Tony Cecilia Mosley, Moss, Muniz, Deborah Deborah Arsenia Munoz, Murillo, Murillo, Connie Josie Mary nog' .L K .MQ I .ef ,fo 'X 1-1 1 oiio K ,I ,,:, V Y 5,555 nas, :33?,f,x 3,. Murray, Narera, Navarro, Alvin Norma Michael T 3 eel? 1-V.-lm-.:6l.4 Noble, Norwood, Noyes, Tommy Thurman Edward I .,,., 'l', R O Olguin, Olivas, Orr, Blanca Raymond Ronny 98-Freshmen ,.f,,,,g xghr, .ga V ru. Hue, -rf ,wa 5, .il , V ,, rrx , ii, as ,.,4,,,,, ,. . , , , I gii ,,,, A Q, , . ., John Marquez looks into freshman issues. Moreno, Rosalie Morris, Joseph Munoz, Alfred Nafera, Dora V , T T. . ' o cs ., ,, r Navarro, Neal, Nelson, Nelson, Adelina Beverly Carlos Laura G? E Nino, Tony 5 ll r Nino, Yolanda x X f Nuanez, Nuanez, Nunez, Nunley, Oakry, Obregon, Rosemary Yolanda Gilberl Charles Gerald Frank ' ', , ' if ' J 5, gn KA- ' K . ' , C., , , ,V I ,.kVV 1 . VV 1 V' , , all A' o i A f 'W T 1 l 15,55 ,, .5QQg,f, . z'3, l El H Ortega, Ortega, Ortega, Ortiz, Ortiz, Owens, David Gloria Mary Cecilia Pete Teresa QF? Mal Pablos, Pacheco, Padilla, Anita Vicki Alex Pena, Pena, Pena, Gloria Hilda Leo Perez, Perez, Perez, Gloria Pasqual Tomosita Pool, Porfillo, Primera, Richard Alfred Vianida Padilla, David Pena, Norma Perez, Robert Quezadc, Bernice . ,! Ja. Padilla, Tony Pepion, Lola Peters. Benny Quihuiz, Freddie e.. ri 5,1 i -fy . Rico Freshman , fn ,fs D M' ' ' ' 59' -u -u 'U 3 3 Off. I2 39. , :D D rn C Q 0 0 cn E, 5,3 3 :J 3 'Ins ., : an Un C o f a 'U ' 'IL .4...f-1 , - so , ,Q K? c ,N - V I . -' -e -.1 .4 - - rr :3 as gi au m no a LL ' Q 3 o :go 3 0 - ' ,D -4 fi, 0 -co T Q - ,,, - J'-'fn 2 ' - ' 'ln - giglliii M. ,. , W , 3 h . Pa rks, Judy Perea, Joe Pimbert, Danny Quintero, Mary f-'7l ' mu' iifi'if'E?35Q f' '51-rg we ' M Aff .iz :JS . .9541 'lg f 757 2 i 2 4' Patton, Lindu Perez, Frank Pino, Deborah Quinfero, Sefernio lass Secretar - el sif 2 Ramirez, Ramirez R , amon, Romas, Ramos, Ramos, Alice Sylvia Maria Eddie Joseph Mario Ranger, Reed, Regar, Relf, Ralf, Reyes, Bernice Dolores Linda W ayne Wesly Gloria Ramos, Rudy Reyes, Nora Ramos, Yolanda Rhinehaif, Ruby A 1 Ramsey, Glenna Rico, Esrella Freshmen-99 U. lui. 1,,..r,,.,,.-. r , mr, r . if 1- A:'k ' e L' ifr l ' is ,iff 'k K L 32 , Riogl Rios, Rivera, Rivera, Robinson, Robles, Rodriquez, Rodriquez, Hope Trinidad Carlos Joanne Eddie Roberi Edward Eulogio 'YQ sr? l fl, ROClfiqU9Z, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Roman, Rfimbaoa, Romero, Romero, Joe Juanita Michene Pete Joe Patricia Alfonso Arlene A i ., - ,,-: g-. . , ..-- v-. J ' I ,- R P 4- ,, . M K V R V R I ,.,' , A p ,UAH V I a, ,',..,. . , K I ' ,.,,, 3' R VZ' i s fi' f f fl. 1 ff H '1f.f'1f5fffff57:k i l X i- 1.. .- 5 .- .i ,3 ff'f',- L Q Romero, Romero, Albano, Romero, RONSFO, R0rf1erO, Ruellas, RUiZ, Gloria Ray Victoria Rosie Sylvia Victor Stella Bobby Ruiz, Ruiillo, Sabori, 5032, Sueviz, Sainz, Salazar, 5C1lCidO, Rachel Mary Pilar Rebecca Palsy Barbara Agnes Yolanda M- '22 A ' r R it --555 ' K . e ,fa R' R aiai -V r I .rlar X , gr ': xr7E,:7W - U A N E ' F F h llil N iiii i lffrflf- i' fi 'IV I - '-i' V ., - E.. - rrie f -' R R - e . do F ffl ff ' 'Y f A :V 'TR D K' X ' 'Q .- f., ps-., 5 , . 1 ' I r f'l, fq5g1ri.'?EE5i? s, K Eg i W , v , , - E ir 1 955. ig, Y: ,, V: Q 1 5, i - - c 2 fam, all fl lr rr Q 2 QP' 4 Saldare, Sallis, Samaniego, Samara, Sqmorql Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Freddie Geneva Robert Frank Mike John Muffin Ruben ' m e ar, R ' ',i. A ,,.a 1 e R .r V 1, 5 li' Y Q ir, Saunders, Scott, Scan' Scott, Segoviano, Serda, Serna, Serrano, Mark Calvin Denise Jayce Alfonso Rebecca David Freddie 100-Freshmen ..........-. .... 5, . -.- ,.. ., ,,.-, ..-M . f--A 4 ,L .,,. Rodriquez, Joan -rr. ri if-1 Romero, Freddie Ruiz, Mike Saldaie. Charles , a QE Santos, Shirlv kl 5 ZR: , .h A F 2 Sevilla, Freddy Sheid, Sierra, Sierras, Silva, Sloan, Simms, Smith, Sneed, Sordia, Martin Yolanda Isabel Fernando Raymond Edward Annette Charles Rose rule 'F' 1 Wi' V ,T Soto, Soto, Stevenson, Stevenson, Stewart, Stewart, Stowell, Stuart, Taggart, Carmen Margie Johnette Polly Henry Jerry Frances Harold George M' W 2213, I R A ig Elf ll, ji L , 1 . Tallabas, Tallabus, Tang, Tapia, Tapia, Taylor, Taylor, Teiada, Telles, Michael Ruben Sue Lynn Josie Matilda Ervin Lyle Roberta Arthur Telles, Tellez, Tellez, Tellez, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thurman, Torres, Patricia Daniel Josephine Lillian Donald Helen Iris Frances Mike A F ii. I 5, L , All -A .. T , .dt ., T fr-s r is f -e V. , A 'v .3 ' K V x Qt, ., - FET: , 1 035' . , ' , L L ' il ,gk Ml L - 'i 'ii , , J -.' e X - t 1-, . ,, s ' Y- gi.. ' V it T ,, , T, 1 I- : '1 3 Q fi - F' E f ff' wg , Aa. ' ' W1 1' , , ss 1Q?.,, -ff ' - , f1'. , L Treasurer? 6 Trevino, Trotter, Tuggle Angelita Gail Eula ice Held b A. Treuino Urena, Valdez, lda Danny Valdez, David Valencia, Rose i ' 1., ft'53r-fg,.e i ,.v. , W Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Vallegos, Valtierra, Vasquez, Vasquez, Helen Maria Velia Teresa Larry David Genevieve Valenzuela, Francisco , t L ,' i Vasquez, Tony ........t..i......, .t L....t.......z...a.tz......,. Valenzuela, Gloria 1 tr' egg, . ..- mf' W' - i ,i Vaughn, David Freshmen-I Ol ...Lui ..,..t.....umg. rt ia i i im. 1-V effzs, 5 'Bm i wfefzusqiastt f W V.. .f iiill , , V . , y ttsi J s ' f f V . ' at I V vt L' t IL- . 2 f 91- f' - F t ' A E, I Ven , ,,,. it , A, i . ,ji TQ A M, N I g L-L:,'f f - i,w ,,,,, it V 'LL1 ., b rem f I I ' H lillif gil A X3 ' V Vi? M' l Y 7 ' ' '-il:-M2 Vega, Verduga, Verdugo, Verdusco, Villa, Vindiola, Wabbington, Waldon, Waldrop, Leandro Elias Rene Peter Lucy Frank Ray Debra Sharol Q 4 .V R, Sf ' allaa V. t V -.: . , - 1 1 W ' f',.,,9t,'4 , ,,, 5 XS., , M ,, ,, K 'sis , ll if I .4 If Y ' J 'R 'Q A laa A- t , . , 7 Walker, Walker, Walters, Walton, Washington, Washington, Watkins, Watson, Watson John Robert Curvey Kayoree Ray Verda Carla Stanley Vanessa srir M V, ., , - V,.l. V , QL: ' m e gii lff ,,-, ii M , ei V F My ,VV R -V V, xV fl 554' V Q VE' v x .. it A sss, - Z7 i fi e il Q fy, 5' , t V ft ms Us T' Q77 ' ' 'R f l .' , H'- -- Biggs' 745 , V 614' it fs 2 'X W V ntlV ' v 1' ' f-4 t Wm ' 1' A - V VV, . , A . 1 ' 'f i kk X flfrlisii 6' ltpgi, V, V, - Fam Eiis,if5'1- 2- Weatherspoon, Weimer, Welch, West, West, Linda Gary Peter Gary Gloria West, White, White, White, Wiggins, Peggy Carrel Dorwanda Rudolph Archie Wiggins Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, M sh'. Adew Athr D 'd D' , Willlafmslvm Williams' Wiliioumgl Wi?lTl,m5, Wigffllgsh Freshmen get opportunity to listen to class candidates Herbert Patricia Saundia Theodore Lillie cf fre5lqr-my-i Qssembly, 1 VV , ,,V,,,,,,.V,,VV, K Q ,N , I is , .V V ' ,, fj , ' F ,xi ' Witt, Woods, Ybarra, Ybarra, Young, Ybarra, Young, Zaragoza, Zimmerman Nancy Barbara Frances Robert Ronald Ruth Corel Frank Ben 102-Freshmen .. .,V- ... . VJ- -4-..,,.-i, f,-.,, ..,.s,,. Senior Registr A ELIZABETH ABRAM: 404 College Prep, Girls' Letter Club 2, Honor Roll, Mystic Scribes 4, Photo Club. PLACIDA ACOSTA: 40, General, PHILIP ACOSTA: General, Baseball 1, Mystic Scribes 4. MARILYN JEAN ADAMS: 40, College Prep, Audio Visual Club 4, Choralettes 3,4, Tennis Club 1. HAROLD AKERS: 40, Liberal Arts, F.F,A, 3, Sentinal 4, Transfer from East High School, MARY AKINS: 40, Vocational-Tech, Transfer from Chandler High School, Chandler, ROSALINDA ALAFA: College Prep, D.E.C.A. 4, Modern Dance 3,4, Pep Club 3, JOSEPH ALBERT: General, Class Council 3,4, Football 1,2, Lettermen Club 2,3,4, Wrestling 3. LARRY ALFIER: General, All-State 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Lettermen Club 2,3,4, Student Council 2,4, Track 1,2,3,4. BRENDA ALLEN: 40, Liberal Arts, Transfer from Cortez High School, Phoenix, D.E.C.A. 4, Vice-President. FRANCES ALTAMIRANO: 40, General. CYNTHIA ALVARADO: College Prep, G,A.A, 1,2,3, Latin Club 3, Modern Dance Club 3,4. JESUS ALVIDREZ: 40, Vocational Tech, Boys' Fed. 1,2, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3, BETTY ARAGON: College Prep, Concert Band 3,4, F.B.L.A. 1, Marching Band 2, Student Council 4. ADELFA ARELLANO: 40, College Prep, AA Banquet 2,3, F.B.L.A, 2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor 3,4, TERESA ARELLANO: 40, College Prep, Honor Roll 1,2, Pep Club 3. TONY ARIAZ: General. ' EDWARD ARMSTRONG: College Prep. MARY LOU ARRIAGA: 40, General, AA Banquet 2, Auditorium Club 3,4, Upward Bound 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2, Parnassus 1,2,3, Stadium Club 4. HENRY ARROYO: 40, College Prep, Football 1,3, Concert Band 2, V.l,C.A. 1, Wrestling 3. CYNTHIA ANN ARVIZU: 40, College Prep, Auditorium Club 1,2,3, Concert Band 1,2,3, German Club 1,2, G.A.A. 1, Student Council 1,2, Spanish Club 1,2. JIM ARVIZU: College Prep, D.E.C.A. 4, Honor Roll 3, ESTHER AVILA: 40, College Prep, Auditorium Club 4, Girls' League 4, Modern Dance 3, Practical Nursing 4, Upward Bound 3,4. B BARNEY BAIZ: 40, Liberal Ans, AA Banquet 1, Spanish Club 2, Auditorium Cub 3,4, Boys' Fed. 3,4, Boys State 3, Brotherhood 3,4, Upward Bound 2,3,4, Science Club 2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Parnassus 2,3,4, Key Club 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1. PEARL BALDERRAMA: 40, College Prep, Auditorium Club 3, Lieu- tenant 4, Central Council 3,4, Coyote Journal Staff 2,3,4 Co-editor 4, Upward Bound 3,4, Quill 8- Scroll 3, Sec, 4, Stadium Club 4. CARMEN BALDIZAN: General, Transfer from South Mountain H,S., Phoenix, ERNESTINE BARAJAS: 40, College Prep, AA Banquet 1,2, Auditor- cum Club 2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2, Phoenician Staff 3,4, Quill 8- Scroll 3,4, Spanish Club 2. JAMES BARNETT: 40, College Prep, Audio Visual Club 1,2, Audito- rium Club 3, Chess Club 3, Masque 8. Gavel, Mystic Scribes 4, Rifle Team 1, DIANNE BARR: 41, College Prep, Auditorium Club 2, Coyote Journal Staff 3,4, Masque 8- Gavel 2, Pep Club 2, Quill 8. Scroll 4. CONRADO BARRIGA: College Prep. RUDOLPH BARNES: Vocational Tech. ROSE MARIE BAUTISTA: 41, College Prep, Class Council 3,4, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 3, Upward Bound 3,4, Spanish Club 3, ROSALINDA BENITEZ: General, LESLIE BERNDT: 41, General, EMMA BERRY: 41, College Prep, F,B.L.A. 4, Honor Roll 1,2, Student Council 2. JOIE BETTS: 41, Liberal Arts. ARTHUR BIRDWELL: 41, General. TOMMIE BOONE: 41, College Prep, AA Banquet 1,2, Coyote Journal Staff 3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 2,3, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Student Body Officer, Student Body Recording Secretary 4, Bad- minton 3,4, ,- OSCAR BORBOA: 41, General, Transfer from Jose R. Comioy, Cd. Obregon, Sonora, Mexico, Cross Country 3,4, Lettermen Club 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Track 3,4. MARY BONILLA: General. LINDA BONNER: 41, College Prep, Choralettes 2,3, Brotherhood 3, Auditorium 1, Class Officer 4. SHARON BORQUEZ: 41, College Prep. KARIN BOSTROM: 41, College Prep, Transfer from Rudeeckianska Vasteras, Sweden, Brotherhood 4, Choralettes 4, Girls' Letter Club 4, Executive Committee 4, Key Club 4, National Honor 4, Parnassus 4, Pep Club 4, Student Council 4. JOYCE BOYD: 41, General, Transfer from Charleston H.S,, Charles- ton, Missouri. SHIRLEY BRANDON: 41, General, JEAN BRENETT: General, Practical Nursing 1, Student Council 1. JOANN BOWSER: 41, College Prep, Central Council 4, Class Council 3,4, Secretary 4, F.B.L,A. 4. MARY BRADSHAW: 41, College Prep, Transfer from Panaca, Nevada, Lincoln County H.S., AA Banquet 3,4, French Club 3,4, President 3,4, G.A.A. 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor 3,4, Parnassus 2,3,4, Photo Club 2, President 3,4, Review Court 4, Junior League 4, Model United Nation 3,4. CHRISTOPHER BROWN: Vocational Tech, AA Banquet 2, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Boys' Federation 3,4, Concert Band 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Interact Club 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Drama Maior 4, National Honor 3,4, JUANITA BROWN: 41, Business Education, Class Council 3,4, F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2, L.L.L. 1,2, Pep Club l,2,3, Student Council 3. LORETTA BROWN: 41, General. IRENE BUSTAMANTE: 42, College Prep, Concert Band 3,4, F.B.L.A. 3, Honor Roll 1,2, Maiorette 3,4, Student Council 1,2, Careers Club 1,2, Upward Bound 3,4, MANUEL BUSTAMANTE: 42, General. EDDIE BOJORQUEZ: Vocational Tech., Student Council 4. ALBERT BURUATO: Vocational Tech., Cross Country 1,2. CORA BUTLER: 42, General, Choralettes 3,4. C ALBERT CAKEBREAD: 42, Vocational Tech., Oratorio 1,2, Represen- tative at Large 2. GRACE CALDERA: 42, College Prep., Any town 2, Art Club 2,3, Secretary 2, Brotherhood 2,3, Masque 8- Gavel 2,3, Pep Club 3, Practical Nursing 4, Spanish Achievement Award 1, Homecoming Committee 3. , VICKIE CALDERON: 42, College Prep., Class Council 1, F.B.L.A. 3. ALFRED CAMPA: General. MARITA CARL: General, transfer from Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Masque 8, Gavel 2. DELIA CASAS: General, PATSY CASTILLO: General, Student Council 1,2,3. RONNIE CASTILLO: College Prep, V.I.C.A. 4, Wrestling 3. CARMEN CERECERES: 42, General, Transfer from Carl Hayden, Phoenix. ELIZABETH CERVANTES: General, 42, Oratorio 1. DELIA CERVANTES: College Prep., Transfer from Paradise Valley High School, Phoenix, AA Banquet 2,3, Auditorium Club 3, French Club 2,3, G.A.A. 1, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Mystic Scribes 3, National Honor 3, Parnassus 2,3, Spanish Club 2,3, Tennis Club 2. FRANK CERVANTES: General. MARGARET CERVANTES: Vocational Tech. BRENDA CHAMBERS: 42, Vocational Tech, HAROLD CHAVEZ: College Prep, Transfer from Washington H.S., Broderick, California, Boys' Fed. 3, Honor Roll 1, Photo Club 2, Rifle Team 4, LOIS CHAVEZ: General, V.l,C.A. YOLANDA CHAVEZ: General, AA Banquet 2, Brotherl-ood 3,4, Class Officer Treasurer 3, Associate Justice 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor 1,2,3,4, National Honor3,4, Parnassus 2,3,4, Student Body Treasurer 4, Homecoming Comm. 1,2,3,4, Junior League 4, School Spirit 3,4. FRED CHRISTENSEN: Vocational Tech. PATRICIA COBB: 43, General, Modern Dance 3, Pep Club 3, Student Council 4. NORMA JEAN COLBERT: 43, Liberal Arts, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Class Council 3, Honor Rall 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Science Club 2, Stadium Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Tennis Club 2,3,4. LOUIS CONNER: General. CAROLYN CONNOR: 43, General. JACQUE COOK: General, DOROTHY COOPER: General, Auditorium Club 4, Choraleftes 3,-I, Gymnastics 2,3, Student Council 3,4, Badminton 1. NONA COPELAND: 43, College Prep, Junior Class Treasurer 3, G,A,A. 1,2, Oratorio 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Stadium Cb 4, Student Council 3, Tennis Club 1,2, Track 2, Badminton 1. DAVID COPPOCK: General. ' CARL CARSON: Vocational Tech, Transfer from Coronado H.S., Scottsdale, Arizona. ERLINDA CORTEZ: General. LILLIAN CORTEZ: College Prep, Transfer from South Mountain H.S., Phoenix. MARTHA COTA: 43, College Prep, Transfer from Carl Hayden H.S., Phoenix, Choralettes 3, F,B.L.A. 2,3, G.A.A. 1,2, Honor Roll 4, Modern dance 2. ART COVARRUBIAS: 43, College Prep. PATRICIA CONWAY: College Prep, Transfer from Hasbrouck Heights H.S., Hasbrouck Heights New Jersey, Pep Club 1. Registry-'I 03 VINCENT CRAIG: General, Track I. GEORGE CRUZ: Vocational Tech, Boys' Fed. 2,3,4, Gymnastics 2, Photo Club 3. JOE CRUZ: General, Transfer from East High, Phoenix. MARGARET CRUZ: 43, General, Choralettes 2,3,4, Honor Roll 2, Pep Club 2,3, Photo Club 3. REYNALDO CRUZ: 43, College Prep, AA Banquet I,2,3,4, Boys' Fed. 4, Class Office Junior Vicefpresident, Cross Country I,2,3,4, Coyote Journal Staff 2,3,4, District Student Council 3, Honor Roll 4, Lettermen Club 3,4, National Honor 3,4, Pep Club 2,4, Quill 8. Scroll 3,4, Student Body Vice-president, Student Council l,2,3, Trcick I,2,3,4, Junior League 4, Don Coyote 3, Homecoming King Attendant 4, January Student of the Month 4, Sweetheart Prince 4, D EPHRAIM DANIEL: 43, Liberal Arts, Honor Roll l. DEBORAH DANIELSON: 43, College Prep, AA Banquet 2,3, Cheer- leader 2,3 Head Cheerleader 4, Class Officer Senior Class Secretary, G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Girls' Letter Club 3,4, Honor Roll I,2, Modern Dance I, Masque 8- Gavel I, National Honor 3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Student Council 2,3,4, Executive Board 4, Badminton 3. MICHAEL DASHER: 43, College Prep, Baseball I,2,3,4, Football 3,4, Boys' Fed. 3,4, Lettermen Club 3,4. Student Council 3,4. DORLETHA DAVIS: College Prep, Transfer from Big Red High, Steubenville, Ohio. JAMES DAVIS: James, College Prep, Art Club 4. LEROY DAVIS: 43, General. MILTON DAVIS: 43, College Prep, AA Banquet I,2,3, Anytown 4, Board of Control 3, Boys Fed. 2,3, Football l,2,4, Lettermen Club 4, Parnossus 2,3, Student Council 2,3,4. SAMSON DAVIS: Distributed Education, Art Club 2, D.E.C.A. 4. LUCILLE DAWA: 43, General, Central Council I, D.E.C.A. 3, G.A.A. I, Student Council 4, V.l.C.A. 4. ANNETTE DEHALLE: 43, College Prep., Transfer from Carl Hayclen High School, Cheerleader 4, Honor Roll I,2, Student Council l,4, Student Body Corresponding Secretary. LARRY DE LA CRUZ: General, D.E.C.A. 4. LUDIM DE LA GARZA: College Prep., Choralettes 2,3. NELDA DE LA TORRE: General, Transfer from Pueblo High School. JOHN DIAZ: Vocational, Honor Roll I,2. RICHARD DIAZ: 44, Vocational, Photo Club I,2. MARCEL DIXON: Music, Concert Band 2,3, Marching Band 2, Phoenician Staff I,2,3,4. SANFORD DIXON: Sanford, College Prep. BEATRICE DOMINGUEZ: 44, College Prep., F.B.L.A. I, Honor Roll I,2, Maiorette 2, Head Maiorette 3,4, Student Council l,2. GRACE DOUGLAS: 44, Business, G.A.A. 2, Gymnastics 2. ROBERT DRAPER: 44, College Prep., AA Banquet I,2, Boys Fed. I,2,3,4, Boys State 3, Brotherhood 2,3, Concert Band I,2,3, Football 4, Model UN 2,3,4, Junior League 4, Honor Roll l,2,4, Key Club I,2,3,4, National Honor 3,4, Parnossus I,2,4, Science Club 2, Student Council I,2. THOMAS DREGER: 44, Machine Shop, Transfer from Alhambra, Football I, Track l,2. TED DUARTE: 44, General, Anytown I4 Football 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Student Council 4. GEORGE DURAN: 44, Auto Mechanic. E WILLIE EDWARDS: 44, College Prep., Upward Bound 4, Student Council 2,4, Mystic Scribes 4. S. ELLISON: 44, College Prep., Boys' Fed. 4, AA Banquet 2,3,4, Board of Control 4, Class Council 3,4, Brotherhood 4, Honor Roll 2,3, Mystic Scribes 4, Key Club 2,3,4, Senior Associate Justice. BEVERLY ENGRAM: 44, College Prep., G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Girls Letter Club 4, Gymnastics 2,3. ROSA LINDA ENRIOUEZ: 44, Business-Secretarial, Choralettes 3,4, F.B.L.A. 4, Upward Bound 3, Honor Roll I,3,4, National Honor 3,4, Parnossus l,4. ERNEST EPPS: 44, College Prep., AA Banquet 3,4, Football 3,4. SHARON ERICKSON: General. FRANCES ERIOES: Technical. ARTHUR ESCOTA: Off-Set Printing. RICHARD ESCOTO: Liberal Arts. RUDY ESPINOZA: General. RUTH ESPINOZA: College Prep., F.B.L.A. 4, Honor Roll I,2, Na- tional Honor 3,4, Student Council I, Upward Bound 3,4. SYLVIA ESPINOZA: General. MARIO ESQUIVEL: 44, Vocational Tech., Baseball I,2,3,4, Boys' Fed. I, Concert Band I,2,3, Football I,2,3, Lettermen Club 4. EDWARD EVANS: 44, Liberal Arts. F DORIS FAVORS: 44, Business Administration, Class Officers I,2, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Honor Roll l,2,4, Student Council I,2, HENRY FELKINS: Vocational Tech., Student Council 4. DARLENE FERGUSON: 45, College Prep, Auditorium Club 2,3,4, Board of Control 4, Senior Class President, F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, G.A.A. 104--Registry 23,4, Girls' State 3, Honor Roll I,2,3,4, National Honor 3,4, Parnossus 3,4, Upward Bound 3,4 Vice-president 4. RITA FIELDS: 44, College Prep, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Honor Roll I,2, National Honor 4, Pep Club 3. MARY ELLEN FLORES: 44, General. MARIA THERESA FLORES: 44, Transfer from Nogales H.S., Nogales, Arizona. TERRI FLORES: 45, General, Transfer from East High, Phoenix, D.E.C.A. 3,4, Student Council I,2. LAWRENCE FISHER: College Prep, Football 2, Wrestling I. VERVIA FISHER: College Prep., Transfer from Safford High, Saf, ford, Arizona, Art Club 3, Concert Band I, G.A.A. I,2,3, Marching Band 4, Pep Club 3, Tennis Club I,2, BETTY FONTES: 45, College Prep, Art Club I, Class Council I,2,3, G.A.A. I,2, Modern Dance I,2,3, Photo Club I, Secretary 2. PATRICIA FRANKLIN: 45, Vocational Tech, AA Banquet 3, Art Club I, Brotherhood I,2, Central Council I,2, Class Council I,2, Honor Roll 2, Latin Club 3, Spanish Club I, Student Council 2,3. SPENCER FREEMAN: 45, General. PATSY FONDARINA: 45, College Prep, Junior Class Secretary, F.B.L.A. 2,3, Gymnastics 2, Honor Roll 3, Student Council 2,4, Badminton l. LINDA FREEMAN: 45, Liberal Arts, Transfer from Germantown H.S., Philadelphia, Pa. EUNICE FRYER: 45, College Prep. , Class Council 3,4, Honor Roll 4, Photo Club 2,3, Student Council 4. G MICHAEL GAFFNEY: Liberal Arts, D.E.C.A. 4, Honor Roll I,2, Latin Club I,2,3. ESTHER GALAS: 45, Transfer from North High, Phoenix, Art Club 2,3, President 4, Honor Roll I,2, Pep Club I,2, Modern Dance 3, Senator of Model Legislature 3,4. SIDNEY GALLOWAY: 45, Vocational Training, Transfer from South Broward High School, Hollywood, Florida, Baseball 2, F.F.A. 2, Gymnastics 2, Track 2. CONSUELO GANDARILLA: 45, College Prep., Auditorium Club 2,3,4, Central Council 2,3, Treasurer 4, G.A.A. I, Class Council 2,3, ALFONSO GARCIA: 45, College Prep., Art Club I,2, AA Banquet 2, Cross Country 3. GLORIA GARCIA: 45, College Prep. MARTIN GARCIA: 45, Vocational, Brotherhood 3,4, German Club I,2,3, Honor Roll I,2,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4. JESSIE GARCIA: 45, Business. - JOE LOUIS GARCIA: 45, General, Art Club 2, Student Council I,2,3 ROSALIE GARCIA: 45, Vocation, G.A.A. I, Gymnastics I. ROSEANNA GARCIA: 45, Business. BARBARA GAXIOLA: 45, College Prep., A.V. Club 3, Honor Roll 2, Modern Dance 2,3,4, Student Council 2. ANDREANNA GEORGIOU: 46, College Prep., Central Council 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3, Oratorio I, Parnossus 4, Student Council 3, Upward Bound 3,4. ALBERT GERMAN: Vocational. RICHARD GERMAN: 46, College Prep., Art Club 2,3,4, German Club 3, Rifle Team 2, Upward Bound 3,4, Drill Team I,2, LEATHA GILBERT: 46, General, Art Club 4, Auditorium Club 4, G.A.A. I,2, Modern Dance 3,4, Practical Nursing 4, Upward Bound 4. EUGENE GLASS: Vocational, Football I. LAURA GOLSTON: 46, Vocational Tech. ESTHER GOMEZ: 46, Business. JOHN GOMEZ: Liberal Arts, Art Club 3, Treasurer 4. MARGARET GOMEZ: 46, Business, Central Council 2, Class Council 2, Maiorette 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4. ERLINDA GONZALES: Vocational Tech. GEORGE GONZALES: Vocational Tech. GEORGE GONZALES: General, Art Club 3,4, Student Council I,2,4, Latin Club 2. IRENE GONZALES: 46, General, Art Club 3,4, G.A.A. I,2, Student Council T,2,4. A JIMMY GONZALES: Vocational Tech, Gymnastics 4, Student Coun- cil 3. JOSEPHINE GONZALES: 46, Business, Transfer from East H.S., Phoenix, Honor Roll I,2, PATRICIA GONZALES: 46, College Prep, Auditorium Club 3, Lieu, tenant 4, Choralettes 3,4 Treasurer 4, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3. ROBERT GONZALES: 46, College Prep, AA Banquet 2, Boys' Fed. 4, Honor Roll 2,3, Interact Club I,2,3,4, Masque 8- Gavel I,2, National Honor 3,4, Parnossus 2,3, Wrestling 2, Junior League 4. TONIE GONZALES: College Prep, D.E.C.A. 4, G.A.A. l, Pom Pon 2.3. YOLANDA GONZALES: 46, Liberal Arts, Art Club 2, Choralettes I,2, G.A.A. 3. - RUDY GRANADOS: 46, General, Boys' Fd. 3, Football I,2, Track I. SHENA GRAVES, 46, Liberal Arts, Art Club 2, Brotherhood 3, Class Council 2, G.A.A. I, Honor Roll 2, Modern Dance 2, Pep Club 3. MILDRED GREATHOUSE: 46, College Prep, G.A.A. I,2,3, Treasurer ...-- ..,-..c. A - 4, Girls Letter Club 3,4, Gymnastics 2,3,4, Photo Club 2,3, Tennis Club 4, Badminton 3,4. ' BETTY GREEN: College Prep. ROBERT GREET: Vocational Tech. FRED GULLIKSEN: Vocctiongl Tech H EVELYN HAHN: 46, Retailing, Audio Visual Club 2,3, D.E.C.A. Secretary 4, Latin Club l,2, Modern Dance 2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Student Council 2,4. RONNIE HALE: 46, College Prep, D,E.C.A. 3, Football 4, French Club 3, Honor Roll 4, Student Council l,2,3, Track l. WILLIAM HAMMONDS: College Prep. JENNIFER HART: 47, Bsiness, F.B.L.A. 4, Honor Roll 4, Tennis Club 2. RUSSELL HARVILLE: College Prep, Audio Visual Club 3, Concert Band 3,4, Marching Band 2, Pep Club 3, Tennis Club l. DEBORAH HENLEY: 47, General. DAVE HENRY: Vocational Tech. ADELINE HERNANDEZ: 47, General, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Girls' Letter Club 3, Treasurer 4. DAVID HERNANDEZ: 47, College Prep, AA Banquet 2, Art Club l,2, Concert Band 2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Lettermen Club 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Basketball l,2. MAX HERNANDEZ: 47, College Prep. SYLVIA HERNANDEZ: 47, College Prep, Auditorium 2,3,4, F.B.L,A. 3, Honor Roll l, Pep Club 3, Oratorio 2,3, Photo Club 4, Stadium Club l,2,3 President 4. YOLANDA HERNANDEZ: Vocational Tech, G.A.A. l, Maiorette 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Student Council l,2, JANICE HIGHTOWER: College Prep, Anytown l, Honor Roll 3, Pep Club 3, Stadium Club 3, Student Council 3. AWANDA HENDRIX: Vocational, Class Council l, G.A.A. l,2,3, Girls Letter Club 3,4, Freshman and Sophomore Class Secretary. ALVIN HILL: General, Baseball l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Lettermen Club 2,3,4. RAY CLIFTON: General. RALPH HILL: 47, General. SYLVIA HINOJOS: 47, Business. JUDY HOFFMAN: General. HENRY HOM: 47, College Prep, Honor Rall l,2,3,4, Key Club l,2,3,4, President Key Club 4, Natinal Honor 3,4, Parnassus l,2,3,4, Phoenician Staff 4, Co-Editor, Student Council l,3, Model UN 3,4, Boys' State 3, Publications Workshop 3, GEORGIA HOLMES: 47, College Prep, AA Banquet 2,4, Anytown 2, Brotherhood 3, Central Committee 3, Cheerleader 2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, President of G.A.A., Girls Letter Club 2,3,4, Girls State 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Key Club Attendant 3, Sweetheart 4, National Honor 3,4, Parnassus l,2,3,4, Student Council 2,4, JOYCE HOUSTON: 47, Liberal, G.A.A. 3, Honor Roll 3, Student Council l,2, Tennis Club 3. DOLORIS HOWARD: 47, General, G.A.A. l,2, Upward Bound 3,4 ELIZABETH HOWELL: 47, College Prep, F.B.L,A. 4, G.A.A. I, Honn Roll 3, Stadium Club 4. BOBBIE HUBBARD: 47, Business, French Club 3, G.A.A. l. LOUIE HUERTA: College Prep, Transfer from Flagstaff High School, Flagstaff, EUGENE HUFF: 47, College Prep, Crass Country 2,4, Boys' Fed. l,2,3,4, Honor Roll l, Interact Club 4, Mystic Scribes 4, Associative Justice 3, Chief Justice, Track l,2,3,4. GLADYS HUMPHREY: 47, Business, Tennis Club l. CLARENCE HUNTER: 47, College Prep, Auditorium Club 2,3,4, Boys' Fed. 3, F.B.L,A. 4, Honor Roll 4, Interact Club 3,4, Student Council 2,4, Upward Bound 3,4. JACKI HYATT: General, Art Club 2. J BILLIE JACKSON: 47, College Prep, SHIRLEY JACOBS: College Prep. 48, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Honor Roll 4, Student Council 2, Tennis Club 2,3,4, Upward Bound 3,4. SHIRLEY LAURE JACOBS: 48, College Prep, Auditorium Club 2, F,F.A, l, Class Council 4, Honor Roll 4, Student Council l,2, Tennis Club 2,3, Upward Bound 3,4. MINNIE JAMES: College Prep, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3, President 4, Mystic Scribes 2,4, National Honor 4, Parnassus 2,3,4, Stadium Club 3, Secretary 4, Upward Bound 3,4. RICHARD JARAMILLO: General, Football l, Baseball l. DONALD JOHANNSON: 48, Vocational Tech, Audio Visual Club 2,3, Honor Roll 2. ALENE JOHNSON: 48, General, F.B.L,A. 3,4, Pep Club 3, Pom Pon 4, Student Council 2. RUBY JOHNSON: 48, Liberal Arts, F.B.L.A. 2, G.A.A. l,2,3, Gym- nastics 3, Pep Club'2,3, Student Council l,4. MARGARET JOHNSON: 48, College Prep, Pep Club l, Upward Bound 2,3. LOUIE JONES: 48, General, MARTHA ANN JONES: 48, Liberal Arts. PAUL JONES: 48, Liberal Arts, AA Banquet l, Football 4, Student Council 3. SALLY JONES: 48, College Prep. JULIETA JUAREZ: General. CLARA DEEN JUNIEL: College Prep. ROBERT JUSTICE: 48, Vocational Tech, Football l,2, Honor Roll 4 Gymnastics l. K RICKIE LEE KNIGHT: Auto Mech, Audio Visual 3,4, Rifle Team 2 ROTC l,2. DAVE KURTH: Transfer from Coronado H.S, Scottsdale, Arizona L RICHARD LEE: General, Concert Band 3,4, Marching Band 2. GEORGE LE FEVER: 48, College Prep, F.F.A. 3,4. GLORIA LECHUGA: 48, General. ROY LEMESTER: Vocational Tech. DAVID LEON: 48, General. LINDA LEON: 49, Business, D.E.C.A. 4. ROBERT LEON: 49, College Prep, Auditorium Club 2,3, Captain 4, Chess Club, Coyote Journal Staff 4, Publication Workshop 4, Honor Roll l,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Phoenician Staff 4, Stadium Club l,2,3 Vice President 4. VICTOR LEON: 49, Vocational Tech. PAUL LEYVAS: 49, Liberal Arts, Art Club l, Audio Visual Club l, Marching Band 3. WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN: College Prep, Chess Club l,2, Concert Band 2,3, Latin Club l,2,3,4, Stadium Club l,2, Secretary 3,4, Wrestling ROSE LIZARRAGA: 49, Business, D.E,C.A. Treasurer 3,4. LEONARD LOPEZ: 49, College Prep, AA Banquet 3, Concert Band 3,4, Interact Club l,2, Marching Band 2. TERRY LUNA: 49, College Prep, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Gymnastics l, Pep Club 2,3,4, Cheerleader l,2. ZELA LUNA: 49, College Prep, Transfer from Mid H.S., Carlsbad, New Mexico, Student Council 3. M ANGEL MADRIL: Vocational Tech. DONALD MANLEY: General. CHARLES MARTINEZ: 49, General. MARGARITA MARTINEZ: 49, General. RACHEL MARTINEZ: Vocational Tech, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Girls Letter Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4,. Practical Nursing 4. VANGIE MARTINEZ: 49, General, Student Council 2, VICA 4. ZORIAN MASNYJ: 49, College Prep, Transfer from Stuyvesant H.S., New York City, N.Y., Chess Club l,2,4, German Club 3 President, Honor Roll 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Mystic Scribes 4, Parnassus 3,4, Science Club l, Vice President 4. LARRY MATHEWS: Vocational Tech, Transfer from Coronado H.S., Scottsdale, Arizona, Baseball l,2,3, Football l,2,3, Honor Roll l,3. SARA McCOWAN: 49, College Prep, Choralettes 3,4, Brotherhood 3, G.A,A. l, Honor Roll 4, Mystic Scribes 4, Student Council l,2, CALVIN McCOWIN: 49, Vocational Tech, Student Council 4. SHARON McCUIN: 50, College Prep, AA Banquet l,2, F.B.L.A. 4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Girls' Letter Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, Pom Pon 2,3,4. CHRISTOPHER McGEE: General, German Club l,2, Rifle Team l,2, Wrestling l. ELIZABETH ANN McGOWAN: General. CHARLES McKEE: Boys Fed. l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Lettermen Club 3,4, Track l,2. ERIC MCNEAR: 50, College Prep, AA Banquet 3, Concert Band 3,4, Honor Roll l, Marching Band 3,4, Swing Band 2,3,4, Interact Club 2,3,4. RACHEL MEDINA: 50, College Prep, Student Council 4, GARY MENDEZ: 50, General, Football 2. W MILLIE MENDEZ: 50, Vocational Tech, Transfer from East H.S., Phoenix. DAVID MENDOZA: Drafting, Cross Country l,4. LUPE MENDEZ: 50, General. RICHARD MENOLEZ: 50, College Prep, Coyote Journal Staff 4, Cross Country 3, Gymnastics 2, Phoenician Staff 2,3, Photo Club 2, Quill Si Scroll 4. . RUDY MESA: Liberal Arts, Football l,2,3. PHYLLIS ANN MILLER: SO, Business, Choralettes 3,4, Honor Roll l, Upward Bound l,2,3. BERNARD MIRANDA: College Prep, AA Banquet l, Baseball l, Board of Control 4, Boys Federation President 4, Basketball l, Honor Roll l,2, Mystic Scribes l, Pep Club 3,4, Phoenician Staff 4, Science Club 3, Student Council l,3,4, Upward Bound 2,3, President 4. DAVID MIRANDA: Vocational Tech, Student Council 4. RUBEN MIRANDA: Vocational Tech. PREUTISS MIXSON: College Prep, Honor Roll 2,3,4, National Honor 3,4, Student Council 2. ERNESTINE MOLINA: 50, Business, Honor Roll l. RUBEN MONCIVAIZ: 50, College Prep, Concert Band l, Cross Country 2,3,4, Lettermen Club l, Student Council 2, Track 2,3,4. TONY MONCIVAIZ: 50, Liberal Arts, AA Banquet 3, Concert Band 3,4, Honor Roll l, Marching Band 2. Registry-105 ., t,..t..............t.:..t........,.....t.......t....a...................,-.... .:.. ..,.... .Mu MARY MONTERO: Vocational Tech, Honor Roll 1,2,3, JULIAN MONTEZ: General. GLORIA MONTOYA: General, Concert Band 1,2,3, President of Concert Band 4. DANIEL MORALES: 50, College Prep, AA Banquet 3, Art Club 2, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Auditorium Club 3, Student Council 1,2,3, Mystic Scribes 3, Vice-President 4, Stadium Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Arizona Model United Nations 4, Spanish Club 2,3, Phoenician Staff 3,4, Coyote Journal 4, Head Photographer 4, Creative Arts Magazine 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, German Club President 3, Photo Club Treasurer, Secretary 1, President 2, Publications Workshop 4, 1st Place Photography Award NAU 4, Inter High School Brother- hood Council 4, Arizona State Math Contest 1,2, Brotherhood 3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3, PERCY MOORE: General. DOLORES MORENO: 51, College Prep, Choralettes 3,4. ELEANOR MORENO: 51, Business, Auditorium Club 2. VERA MORENO: General, Choralettes 3. RHONDA MOSLEY: 51, General. ANGEL MUNIZ: 51, General, Photo Club 4. ROBERT MUNOZ: General. EVA MURILLO: General, Student Council 4. ROSEMARY MURILLO: 51, Nursing, V.l.C.A. 4. N PAUL NAVARRO: 51, Vocational, Student Council 3, Cross Country 2,3,4, Lettermen Club 3,4. MAXINE NELSON: 51, College Prep. JAY NEVILLE: College Prep, Transfer from Aracdia High School, Phoenix. DARYL NOWAK: General, Transfer from Maryvale, Phoenix, Honor Roll 4, V.l.C.A. 4. ELSIE NUNEZ:- 51, College Prep, Choralettes 1,2, Honor Roll 1. SYLVIA NUNEZ: 51, Business, Transfer from South Mountain H.S., Phoenix. O JACQUELYN O'GILBERT: 51, College Prep, Class Council 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3. FRANK OLIVAS: Vocational Tech. ROBERT OLIVER: College Prep, Board of Control 1,2, Boys' Fed. l,2,3,4, Class Officer 1,2,3, Student Body President 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 4, Key Club 1,2, Latin Club 1,2, Student Council 1. SCOTT OLSON: 51, Vocational Tech, Wrestling 4. JOHN OROZCO: 51, College Prep, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Wrestling 1, P ERNEST PACHECO: 51, College Prep, F.B.L.A. 4, Upward Bound 3,4. YOLANDA PACHECO: 51, Vocational, Auditorium Club 2, Honor Roll 4, Pep Club 3, Student Council 3,4. MANUEL PADILLA: General. MARY LOUISE PADILLA: 51, Vocational, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Gymnastics 2,3, Marching Band 2, Pep Club 3, Practical Nursing 4. DAVID PARKER: 51, Vocational, Transfer from Washington H.S., Phoenix, DENNIS PARKER: 51, General, Transfer from Washington H.S., Phoenix, Football 1, Gymnastics 1,2, Honor Roll 1. EDWARD PARKER: 52, Vocational, Transfer from Cortez H.S., Phoenix. RAYMOND PARRA: General, Baseball 2,3, Football l,3, Lettermen Club 3,4, Wrestling 3,4. RIGO PARRA: Vocational Tech. WILLIAM PATERSON: College Prep, Transfer from Reserve H.S., Reserve, New Mexico. ANGIE PEREZ: 52, College Prep, Transfer from Carl Hayden High School. BERTHA PEREZ: 52, College Prep, Transfer from South Mountain High School, Honor Roll 2,3. GLORIA PEREZ: 52, General, AA Banquet 1,3, F:B.L.A. 1, Stadium Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3. MARY PEREZ: 52, College Prep, G.A.A. 1, Practical Nursing 4, Student Council 4, Upward Bound 3,4. HAZEL PETERS: 52, College Prep, F.B.L.A. 3,4, French Club 3, Mystic Scribes 4. DALE PETERSON: Vocational. JOHN PICKINPAUGH: General. ALICE PINEDA: 52, College Prep, F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 3, Parnassus 4, Spanish Club 3. ROSLYN PINKNEY: 52, College Prep, Central Council 4, Class Council 1,2,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Representative, Honor Roll 1,4, Sta- dium Club 4, Girls' League President. V ALBERTA PORTER: College Prep, Transfer from Buckeye Union High School, Buckeye, Arizona, F.B.L,A. 4, G.A.A. 1,3. DIANNA POWELL: 52, Secretary, Tennis Club 1. JEROME POWELL: 52, Business, AA Banquet 2, Honor Roll 1,2, GARY PRATT: 52, College Prep, Boys' Fed. 1,2,3,4: FOOTLVGII 1,i2,3,4: Interact Club 3,4, Lettermen Club 2,3,4, Oratorio 1, Student Council 2,4, Track 1,2,3, Wrestling. 106-Registry ---..- L- ..-. - , -..-, ANDRES RAMIREZ: Vocational. CHARLIE RAMIREZ: General, Transfer from Coronado High School, Scottsdale, Arizona. ROBERT RAMIREZ: 52, Vocational, Cross Country 2,3,4, Lettermen Club 3,4, Track 1,2,3,4. THERESA RAMIREZ: 52, Business, Brotherhood 3,4, Central Council 2,3,4, Class Council 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,3, Student Council 1,2. PATRICIA ANN RAY: 52, College Prep, Class Council 3, Concert Band 3,4, Maiorette 4, Marching Band 2, Student Council 3,4. JOHN RAYBON: 52, Vocational Tech, Transfer from South Pasadena H.S., Pasadena, California. MARIA RAZO: General. BEVERLY JUNE RESIDES: 52, General, Choralettes 3,4. BLANCA REVELES: 53, College Prep, Class Council 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Photo Club 1,231 SPUVWISIW Club 2,3,4, Tennis 1,2, Wrestling ,2,3,4. THOMAS REYES: 53, College Prep, AA Banquet 1,2, Baseball 1,3,4, Concert Band 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, German Club 3, Lettermen Club 3,4, Marching Band 1,2, Oratorio 1. CLEO RHINEHART: 53, Business, Honor Roll 1,2, National Honor 3,4, Parnassus 3,4, Student Council 3,4. ROY ALLAN RICHEY: Vocational Tech, Honor Roll 3,4, L.L,L, 2, National Honor 3,4, Student Council 3,4. DAVID RICO: General. KENNETH RILEY: General, Concert Band 1,2,3,4. LORNA ROBERTS: 53, College Prep, Class Council 4, Honor Roll 3,4, Pep Club 3, Phoenician Staff 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4. TOMMY ROBLES: College Prep, Audio Visual Club 1, Baseball 1, Cross Country 2. , BELINDA RODRIGUEZ: 53, General, AA Banquet 2, Art Club Vice President 3, President 4, Honor Rall 1,2,3, National Honor 2,3, Parnassus 4. DOROTHY RODRIGUEZ: 53, Vocational Tech, Central Council 3. PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ: 53, Business. DAVE ROMEO: Vocational. JUAN ROMERO: Vocational. PAULINE ROMERO: Business. CHARLENE ROBERTSON: College Prep, AA Banquet 1,2, Auditor- ium 3, Balcony Captain 4, Brotherhood 3,4, Coyote Journal Staff 3, Girls' State 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 1,2, President 3,4, Mystic Scribes 4, National Honor 3,4, Stadium Club 4, ARMIDA ROBARTE: General. GEORGE RONQUILLO: General, Student Council 1,2. ALVIN ROWAN: General, Transfer from Coronado H.S., Scottsdale, Arizona. TOMMIE RUBALCAVA: 53, General. SHIRLEY ANN RUCKER: 53, General, GAIL MARIE RUFF: 53, General, LILLIAN RUIZ: 53, Business, G.A.A. 2, Honor Roll 2, Marching Band 2, National Honor 4, Student Council 1,2, PAULA RUIZ: Vocational Tech, Pep Club 3. S BILLY SABORI: College Prep, Honor Roll 1,2, Masque 8- Gavel 1, Science Club 1. DAVID SAINZ: Vocational Tech, 53, Honor Roll 3. ANNA SAIZ: 53, Business, Choralettes 1,2, G.A.A. 1, Student Council 4. DOLORES SALAS: 53, General, Choralettes 3,4, Stadium Club 1. PATRICIA ANN SALAS: 53, Business, Choralettes 1, ROBERT SALAZAR: 54, General. DAVID SANDOVAL: General Honor Roll 1. DOSSIE SANFIE: 54, Vocational Tech, Student Council 3, MIKE SANTA CRUZ: General, Art Club 1. JOE SANTANA: Vocational Tech, Boys' Fed, 1, Student Council 1,2, JESSE JAY SANCHEZ: General, Cross Country 1, Track 1. NASARIO SANCHEZ: Business. GENEVA SAPIEN: 54, College Prep. JOHNNY SAUCEDO: 54, Liberal Arts, Football 1, V,l.C.A. 4, MAGDALENA SAUCEDO: 54, Business, AA Banquet 3, G.A.A. 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, National Honor 4, Pep Club 2,3, Pom Pan 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3. MANUEL SAUCEDO: 54, Vocational, Rifle Team 1,2, Student Council 3. KENNETH SCOTT: 54, General. MARY ALICE SCOTT: General. DAN SEBRING: 54, Liberal Arts, AA Banquet 1,2, Audio Visual Club 2, Chess Club 1,2,3, Coyote Journal Staff 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, National Honor 3,4, Parnassus 2,3,4, Phoenician Staff 4 Head Photographer, Science 2, President 4, Senate Youth Test 4, ALEX SERPA: Art Club 4, JOE SERVIN: 54, College Prep, Gymnastics 2, Student Council 2,3. IRA BRUCE SHAW: General, Concert Band 3,4, Marching Band 2. JOHNEL SHORT: Vocational Tech, Honor Roll 1,2. ELVERA SILVA: 54, Liberal Arts, F.B.L.A. 3, G.A.A. 1,2, Pep Club 2,3, Student Council 1,2,3. MATTIE SMITH: 54, Business, F.B.L.A. 4, Auditorium 4, Modern Dance 4, Pep Club l,3, Stadium Club 4, ROSEMARY SMITH: 54, College Prep, Auditorium 4, Modern Dance 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Stadium Club 4. RUSH SMITH: General, SAM SNOW: General. JESSE SORDIA: Vocational Tech, Baseball I, Football l. ERNIE SOTO: General. gL?,RI3A SOTO: 55, General, F.B,L.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, Spanish u ,4. ALONZO STEELE: General, Football l,2,3,4, Lettermen Club 2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Wrestling I,2,3,4. GERRY STERLING: 55, General, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Student Council I, KATHLEEN STICHT: 55, College Prep, Concert Band l,2,3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, National Honor 4, Parnassus 2,3,4, Practical Nursing 4. gI'I2Rl5ENE STONE: 55, General, Masque 8. Gavel l,2,3, Phoenician ta . WILLARD STOWELL: 55, College Prep, AA Banquet I, Chess Club 2, Coyote Journal Staff 2, Honor Roll I. HAROLD SUBLETT: 55, College Prep, Baseball l,2, Boys' Fed, 3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, HOWARD SWAIN: College Prep, Football l,2,3,4, Track 2,3, Wrestling 3,4. T SUSAN TADDIE: General, Transfer from Carl Hayden H.S., Phoenix. JEFFERY TANG: College Prep, 55, Anytown l, Crass Country 2,3, Honor Roll 4, Interact Club l,2, Vice President 3, Secretary 4, Student Council l,3, Pep Club 3, PATRICIA THEUS: 55, Business, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Girls' Letter Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Pep Club I, Student Council 2,3, Tennis Club l,2. DENNIS THOMAS: Vocational Tech, CAROL THOMPSON: 55, Vocational Tech, Marching Band l,2. WAYNE THOMPSON: General. ROBERT TORRES: 55, Vocational Tech, Marching Band 3. RACHEL TORRES: 55, General, Careers Club I, D.E.C,A, 4, G.A.A. l,2, Honor Roll I. TERESA TORRES: 55, Business, F.B.L.A. 4. RICHARD TANCREDE: Vocational Tech, Transfer from Lewiston H.S., Lewiston, Maine. DANNY THOMAS: College Prep, Anytown 2,3, Art Club 3, Broth- erhood 2,3, Vice President 4, Football 2, Interact Club I, Student Council I,2,3. DUANE TANG: College Prep, Football I, Wrestling l,2. U RICHARD URENA: 55, Business. BEA URIAS: 55, Liberal Arts, Central Council Secretary 4, Class Council 3,4, Coyote Journal Staff 3,4, Coyote Journal Staff 3,4, F.B.L.A. 3 Reporter, G.A.A. I, Honor Roll l,4, Pep Club 3, Phoenician Staff 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4, Student Council 3,4, CHRISTINE URIAS: 55, Business, D,E.C.A. 4. V CARMEN VALDEZ: 56, General. GLORIA VALDEZ: General. MARTIN VAI-DEZ: 56, College Prep, Baseball I, Boys' Fed, 2,3,4, Coyote Journal Staff 2,3,4, French Club 3, Masque 8- Gavel 2, Mystic Scribes 4, Oratoria I, Pep Club 3, Phoenician Staff 4, Quill 8- Scroll 3, President 4, Mascot 3,4, Publications Workshop 3,4, Creative Art 4. ARTHUR VALENCIA: General, Cross Country i,2,3, Lettermen Club 2, Track l,2,3. DAVID VELASOUEZ: 56, College Prep, Baseball I, Football 3,4, Basketball I, Student Council 3,4, Wrestling 3. JOEY VALENZUELA: 56, General. MARIANNE VALENZUELA: Business, German Club 3. CONNIE VASQUEZ: 56, General, ADELIDA VEGA: 56, College Prep, Auditorium Club 4, Brotherhood 4, G.A.A. 2, Student Council 2,3, Upward Bound 3,4. LORI VERRUE: 56, Liberal Arts, AA Banquet 2, Auditorium Club 2,3, .lournol Staff 2,3,4, French Club 3, G.A.A, I, Honor Roll 'l,2, Marching Band l, National Honor 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Vice-President 4, Masque and Gavel l,2. .IOSE VILLAGOMEZ: 56, College Prep, Chess Club 4, Football l,2, Class Officer, Treasurer 2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, National Honor 3,4, Student Council 2. SLOJRIA VILLALOBOS: 56, General, D.E.C.A. 4, F.B.L A. 2, Photo u l,2. BARBARA VILLAVERDE: 56, General. VICKIE VINCEK: General, W PAT WAHL: 56, General, Choralettes 3,4. JENNIFER WALKER: 56, College Prep, Honor Roll 2,3, G.A.A. l,2, Gymnastics 2, Careers for Youth l,2, Stadium Club 2,3,4. RITA WALKER: 56, College Prep, AA Banquet 2,3,4, Auditorium Club l,2,3,4, Brotherhood 3,4, French Club 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Student Council I,4, Tennis Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Mystic Scribes 2,3,4. WAUNETTE WALKER: 56, General. LINDA WARFEL: General. GEORGE WARNER: 57, General, Baseball 2, Lettermen Club 2. TRUDY WAUGH: General, Art Club 4, Transfer from Camelback High School, Phoenix. LYNN WEBB: General. STEPHEN WESLEY: 57, General. KIM WHARTONe General, Transfer from Willcox High School, Willcox, Arizona, F.F.A. I. MIKE WHEELER: 57, College Prep, AA Banquet l,2, Anytown I, Boys State 3, Brotherhood 2, Honor Rall 'l,2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, National Honor 3, President 4, Parnassus l,2,3,4, Upward Bound 3,4, Outstanding Teenagers of America Award 4, Central Arizona Regional Science Fair I. LARRY WHITE: 57, Vocational Tech, Football 4, Student Council 3,4. MARY HELEN WIGGINS: Vocational Tech, GLENN WILKINS: 57, General, Football l,2,3,4, Track 3. STEVE WILLIAMS: 57, Vocational Tech. TERRI WILLIAMS: 57, College Prep, AA Banquet 2,3, Choralettes 2,3,4, Honor Rall 2,3,4, Key Club attendant 3, Phoenician Staff 4, Quill 8- Scroll 4, Student Council 4, THEOLA WILLIAMS: 57, College Prep, Brotherhood 3,4, Chorolette 3,4, Class Council 3,4, Honor Roll 4, Latin Club 3, Student Counci. 2,3. LEROY WILLIS: 57, College Prep, Concert Band 3,4, D.E.C.A. 4, Honor Roll I, Interact Club 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3, Mystic Scribes 4. LARRY WILSON: Vocational Tech, LINDA WILSON: 57, Vocational Tech, SHARON WILSON: College Prep, AA Banquet 2. CAROLYN WOODS: 57, College Prep, Anytown I, Brotherhood 2, G.A.A. 3,4, Honor Roll l, Oratorio 2,3,4, Pep Club I, Tennis Club 3. WILLIE MAE WOODS: 57, College Prep, AA Banquet 2,3, G,A.A. l,2, Honor Roll ,2,3, Pep Club l,2, Tennis Club 2,3, Student Council Y COSUNDRA LYNN YANCY: 57, College Prep, Anytown 4, Auditor- ium Club 4, Brotherhood 3, President 4, Choralettes 2, Vice President 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Latin Club 3, Mystic Scribes President 4, National Honor Treasurer 4, Parnassus 3,4, Stadium Club 4, Student Council i,3, Foreign Exchange Student 3, Optimist International 4. DAVID MOON YEE: 57, College Prep, AA Banquet l,2, Anytown 2, Boys' Fed. I,2,3, Chess Club 2,3,4, German Club Secretary 3, Honor Rall l,2,3,4, Key Club Treasurer l,2,3,4 Class Rep. 2,3, Parnassus l,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3,4, Student Council l,2, lst Place State Math Contest, Optimist International Student Achievement Award 4, Most Merits Earned 2, Model United Nation 3,4, U of A and ASU Outstanding Junior Boy Award. MARY ANN YEE: 57, Liberal Arts, AA Banquet l,2,3,4, Class Council 2,3, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Girls' Letter Club 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, National Honor 3,4, Parnassus l,2, Secretary 3,4, Pep Club 3. JERRY YOUNG: 57, Vocational Tech, Student Council 3. WALTER YOUNG: Vocational Tech. l,2, RegisIry-107 The World 0 Activities qflfrg 'll QA' lair!! gQllf ll QSPHQ, 108-Activities The World of Acfivilies-laughing, ap- plauding, screaming, dancing, and crying are all very common symp'roms of a very common high school disease called acti- viTy. This highly-coniagious and almosr in- curable form of happiness is likely To affect anyone who attends basketball games, dances, or assemblies. No one has really found a cure for acTiviTy, but Then, who wanis To-iT's fun! Phoenician Queen Mary A nn Duckett Attendant Attendant Karin Bostrom Esther Avila Phoenician King Charles McKee Attendant Attendant Ruben Moneivaiz Ralph Fernandez clivifies Valentine Prince and Princess Yolanda Chavez and Ray Cruz JJ 1' va fm Q. , N Freshman Attendant Sophomore Attendant Junior Attendant Dolores Gollego Roberfo Rivera Lupe Rodriquez Attendants Honored at Homecoming -J 'N--nf' initia- Senior Attendants Senior Attendants Moggie Sauce-do cmd Bobby Draper Peorl Bololerromo ond Roy Cruz 'I 'IZ-Aciiviiie 1 96 7-68 Homecoming King and Queen Patricia Theus and Alvin Hill A li iies- Hill and Theus Crowned at Homecoming Homecoming week goT oTT To ci quick boosT in CoyoTe spiriTs vviTh acTiviTies which provided various Tun siTuaTions each day. Monday Turned in iTs usual gloomy ouTlook Tor a more gayTul look as Mad HaTTers parTicipanTs wore Their ridiculous-comical-weird looking haTs To school. Members oT The cross-counTry Team were TargeTs Tor sTudenTs who Tried Their luck aT pie Throwing on Tuesday. On Dress-Up Day, Wednesday, sTudenTs paraded Through campus dressed in Their Sunday besT, adding a Touch of glamour To The Phoenix Union campus. Thursday provided each sTudenT WiTh The opporTumiTy of dunking 4 Achviiies l i Their TavoriTe varsiTy TooTball player in a dunk- ing Tank sponsored by Boys' FederaTion. Ban- ners displayed all over campus also added To The spiraling CoyoTe SpiriT. Then on Friday nighT, during half-Time cere- monies, Alvin Hill and PaT Theus were crowned Phoenix Union's Homecoming king and queen by lasT year's reigning monarchs, who were on hand To execuTe Their last duTies as homecoming royalTy To Phoenix Union, Finally, The annual homecoming dance, broughT The '67-'68 Home- coming ceremonies To an end. Aftendomf Anno Allen Key Club Sweetheart Alma A vczrcido ATTendomT Affendomt Affendcmf Donna Horville Vcmgie Mcgdeleno 'Lupe Rodriquez Al t -115 -s l 5 'f s':9rf'?3f!5 i L i U 5- yi- , 'iiflvcj . M . f lg ,S t!.1'j?:r lg '1-11 va C if 5' s N H . Arima if 535 r A N A ff' H.37'?ur H , wt v ,,,,,,, il U X gs Best Dressed Girl Lupe Rodriguez Lupe and Max, Best Dressed n ampus This yecir The Coyote Journol conducfed ci search for The besf dressed boy ond girl on compus. Winning results showed Ernie Pocheco ond Esther Avilo os lsf runners upland Mox Her- nandez ond Lupe Rodriguez cis The besf dressed boy ond girl. 1 16-Aciivities - .-,, . .. .... .4.. ............,-, ....,., .. --.....,, . ...A DECA Sweefheori Dello Sonic Moria Besf Dressed Boy Mcix l-lerndndez FYI ,1- igiivrk H.. J... .., Outsranding Teenagers in America Berry Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow Mary Bradshaw and Mike Wheeler Georgia Holmes Top Seniors Receive High Awards z A.-iw Els' mg. .ral ..,iui'YsS The D.A.R. Award Opfimisf Awards Mary Yee Cosundra Yancy and David Yee T,-n,,-,,,,,,--,. ,r,r.r me M-. ,r,,r,.,r,,,, -r.r-..... ,.r,r . ..r.. .rrrrr.rr T --...................... Activities-117 ..........,-w ..,...... Teachers Make Global Journey mv. il a li 1 r x r -1 3' X ri -3 1 WY sf. if s Tx' Mr. Harrison, while doing his everyday job, received ci coll ,informing him That somefhing was missing of PU, and The search storied. Q- Y 'W . '-was 1 While riding on his bicycle, Mr. Dye Traveled around The world showing up in The some plcxces os The deTecTive. 118-Activities l i Mr. Fischer was on iclioT before going inTo The mod scien1isT's Transformation machine. n 40 Minutes WhaT can Teachers and adminisTraTors do in 40 minuTes wiTh a gianT Tricycle, a loT of grease- painT and an audiTorium full of Coyofes? Well, - The rnosT obvious Thing They can do is puT on The annual Teachers follies. All deparfmenfs are called on annually for volunfeers To parTicipaTe in The producing. Funds received Through The yearly happen- ing go Towards sTudenT scholarships, foreign exchange and oTher various school proiecTs. This year's follies Theme was Around The World in AO MinuTes. Son1eThing was missing from PU, so Mr. Harrison goT a deTecTive To search The world, and he did iT in 40 rninufes. As The deTecTive Traveled on, he ran inTo a hippie in San Francisco. The Search was sTill on. l l The mad Russian scienfisr discovers The big change from Mr, Cline To Mr. Derr. Traveling on, our greaf defective wenf To Hawaii, where he found a hula girl porfrayed by Mrs. Summey. Aclivities--'I19 1 20-A ' :ii Rodeo King Rodeo Queen RoberT Oliver Mary Ann DuckeTT Rodeo Spirit Highlighted With Dance Lone? +1 Sized !-:G WWWW 'V Sfudents enloy dancing to the music: provided by the Soulsofions. E5 y ,Q zu ..,,g..nv fggifk ressrs : ..., i -,,A .ii 1 'F .. -V , W,-- si :Vi xii! inf? Qgfgfgf l' re.. , H , , , ::,f:,' . -'s:,1c.- ,dw YUI 1,I.,b GND' ff Q H 171 'draw-ft . iff? Zi W4 S U Q Ili e,,:.,2 .. U M , I ,. ,. ., ,. , I f ,. Q riffs-:: f1sii.,1-if' A 8 li I 4 Hw :..,,.. L. '..1 , A ,M N 1 All ee' ,- 4.13 K, ,MI ,MEA ,X-.l .':,., gpggggyi-, W ggzbmil 1 il 'Qs , Beard contest winners were Barney Baiz, Jesse Gonzales, and Ray Best dressed cowgirl was Carolyn Scott. Cruz l Surprises Galore at Rodeo Dance Best dressed rodeo couple was Willie Epps and Esther Ray. One ot the major events of the year, Pistols 'n' Petticoatsf' co-sponsored by GLC and Boys' Federation, set the stage for the announcement ot newly elected student body otticers, Rodeo King and Queen Robert Oliver and Mary Ann Duckett and a big night for Marryin Sam at the Hhitching post. Barney Baiz, Jesse Gonzales and Ray Cruz had the longest, most original and best try beards, respectively. Willes Epps and Esther Ray were the best dressed couple and Carolyn Scott was the best dressed girl. The new pam pon line was also revealed. Activities-121 Upward Bound is a government-sponsored program purposely planned to motivate promising nigh school students to attend college. Approximately lOO Phoenix Union students nove ottended the program at Arizona State University tor the past two years. Journalists Attend Summer Workshop fi Publication Workshop-ll. to Rl Barney Boiz, Robert Leon, Pearl Balderrama, Lorna Roberts, Terri Williams, Chrissie vides, Henry Hom and Danny Moroles. 122-Activities National Honor Society-IL to Rl Front rowf Miss Ruth Cole, Mary Yee, Mike Wheeler, Maggie Saucedo, Mrs. Mitten, Second row: Mary Lou Arriaga, Minnie James, Darlene Ferguson, Mary Bradshaw, Karin Bostrom. Third row: Cosundra Yancy, Charlene Robertson, Yolanda Chavez, Linda Enriquez, Kathy Sticht, Belinda Rodriquez, Debbie Danielson. Fourth row: Bobby Draper, Georgia Holmes, Robert Gonzales, Joe Villagomez, Prentiiss Mixson, Dan Sebring. Top row: Henry Hom, David Yee, Cleo Rhineheart, Barney Baiz and Mr. Hayes. Junior League Gives Cultural. Insights Junior League is a group ot T5 top seniors and 5 alternates. The group at- tends events such as theater perform- ances, musical concerts and lectures. This group ot students often metin homes of sponsors vvhere Junior League members meet and talk vvith business and pro- fessional leaders of Phoenix. These stu- dents appreciate the various cultural activities held in Phoenix. The group is sponsored by the Junior League ot Phoenix and is under the guid- ance ot Miss Anderson. Junior League-Front row: lL to Rl Minnie James, Cosundra Yancy, Rita Walker, Charlene Robertson, Yolandra Chavez, Georgia Holmes. Second rovv Barney Baiz, Mike Wheeler, Robert Gonzales, Zorian Masnyi, Rodney White and David Yee Activities-123 arin Bostrom, Student From Sweden This year Phoenix Union welcomed Karin Bostrorn, as a foreign exchange student trom Vasteras, Sweden. Karin is an honorary member of National Honor society and Key Club. During this year she was a candidate for Lucia and appeared on one of Phoenix's teen- age programs. ' 4159 ,,. 'iiitify gk ,gi .wr Karin showing one of her many talents, playing the piano. 124-Aclivilies Karin finds working with the Executive Council enjoyable at times. L 42 ,..,,,....f......,. fn i ,fri W . 5 . and KE? Darlene Ferguson and Karin talk over the agenda for the day's Executive Council meeting. Dear Coyofesz Here iT is-May! Faced wiTh The cold facT ThaT iT is only a few days lefT aT my sfay here aT Phoenix Union, I feel like crying. I wanf To sfay aT Phoenix Union forever. IT has been such a wonderful year, a year filled wiTh a loT of unforgeffable experiences. There are so many Things I would like To menTion, buf The oleepesf im- pression is, however, my firsf day here aT Phoenix Union. I will al- ways remember iT. A liffle biT scared I walked To school, buT There was no need To be afraid, Phoenix Union came Toward me wiTh open arms and like Thaf iT has been ever since. You always have had Time To sTop and Talk for awhile To say a friendly I-ll As ofTen as possible you have Taken me around To all The differenT clubs. In ofher worols, my closesT friends. l really wanTed To describe how much This year has meanT To me, buT suddenly when I was siffing here'l couldn'T find enough words To puT my feelings for Phoenix Union inTo words. BuT I wanT you To know my Thanks To each of our Coyofes. This year has been one of The greaTesT years of my life, and I will always remember iT. Love you forever PU, Karin . Lfjrrfn I -iw. 741.152, . ' T 5 ff? I fsgjf-.il - T . ,igiw ' il' I' r QL !'s IE, Karin enioys a momenf of fogeTherness with Mr. and Mrs. Swifr, her American parents and Debbie, her American sister. AT left, Karin shows her love Toward animals. Activities-'I 25 So. American Girls Attend P. . H. S. Second Semester Phoenix Union welcomed Two new Tor- eign exchange sTudenTs second semesTer. BeaTriz Sayagues is from Uruguay and Teresa Arancibia is Trom Chile. These girls came To PU second semesTer and will sTay Till July. Beairiz and Teresa are honorary members of Key Club, National Honor SocieTy and are members of Girls League Ceniral Council. These Two girls came under YouTh for UndersTanding. This program is Tor Tur- Thering The undersTanding of American people and cusToms. This is The TirsT Time ThaT PU has had Three Toreign ex- change sTudenTs aT The same Time. BeaTriz.5ayagues Monrevideo, Uruguay Teresa and Beatriz sii and Talk about The day's happenings Q Q A N ...... sig 4 T .g Rs. Maria Teresa Arancibia Vina Del Mar, Chile . 126-Aciiviiies Beatriz, Teresa and Karin aTTend Key Club meeting. -,..,....-s4-a L: 1 1 - -- Everyday you hear Things happening aT The UniTed NaTions, buT New York isn'T The only place There's acTion. Here in Arizona, The high school sTudenTs have a chance To be inTeresTed in and parTicipaTe in The machinaTions of world poliTics. AT lasT year's Model UN, Phoenix Union represenTed five counTries: Libya, Red China, GuaTamala, Ireland and Jordan. OT These, Three were in SecuriTy Council and Economic and Social council. This yearubesides The SecreTariaT, The 6Th Annual Arizona Model UN meefing had Ecosoc SecuriTy Council, CredenTials CommiTTee, The General Asserfoly and a new bloc, The Arab bloc. This year, over 500 high school young people from all over The sTaTes parTicipaTed in The Arizona Model UN. The U oT A Ta'ciliTies may noT be The Secre- TariaT building, buT iT means a look aT world poliTics for high school sTudenTs in Arizon'a. Xxl iv Boys' STaTe-Barney Baiz, Henry Hom, Mike Wheeler and Bobby Draper. World Affairs Discussed at odel UN - ll ry: my :A-W ' ' ,gf 1 ,ia T mm ' A se-'nv Q . , Girls' STciTe-lFronT To Backl Georgia Holmes, Mary Yee, Darlene Ferguson and Charlene Robertson. E Y , Model UN-BoTTom Row: Zorian Masnyj, David Yee, Danny Morales, Harvey Yee, Bobby Draper. Top: Jim Ng,,Darlene Ferguson, Georgia Holmes, Miss Cole, Mary Bradshaw, Jan Walker and Henry Hom. Adiviiies-'l 27 Us 11 '---1-in-g,Q ie, .... ., J.V. Cheerleaders-lBottom Rowi Anna Allen, Barbara Valencia, Mireya Baraias. lTop Rowl JoAnn Duckett, Daisy Duckett and Paulette Grotto. PUHS CUYQ, LV' Varsity Cheerleaders-lBottom Rowl Ruby Johnson, Stella Sarceda, Debbie Danielson, Georgia Holmes, Terri Luna. lTop Rowl Annette DeHalle, Susan Landing and Mary Ann Duckett. 128-Activities Q PbmPon-lLeft to Rightl Dolores Moreno, Vangie Magdaleno, Sally Tallabas, Maggie Sauceclo, Sharon McCuin lkneelingl, Roberta Rivera Pllene Johnson and Venida Wright. llzion pirited by Pom Pon and Cheerleaders i lt's what's up front that counts, and , the cheerleaders and pom pon girls are always up front' at all football games, basketball games and pep assemblies. These two select groups of girls ,are responsible for the greater part of the T Coyote spirit and entertainment at games and assemblies. The cheerleaders, under the direction of Mrs. Joette Burke, and captained by i Debbie Danielson, provided hours of youthful enthusiasm and sparked a never-ending drive ot school spirit into i the hearts of spectators and players alike, whether our teams were winning i or not. While the cheerleaders cheered, a youthful pom pon line led by Sharon McCuin, danced to the beat and music ofthe PUHS band, all the while drawing l cheers and whistles from the crowd. i Their original and excellent choreog- i raphy was displayed in many halftime i P9l'l:Ol'mCII'lC6S ClUi'lI'lg the yeClI'. Alternates-Lupe Rodriquez and Lupe Ruiz i Activities-'I 29 l l Charlene Robertson will be arrending U of A To major in educaiion. Bearriz Sayagues is a Foreign Exchange srudenr from Uruguay, and is a pre- medical sfudenr. Mary Bradshaw will arrend U of A To major in psychology. She received a Baird's scholarship, Jose Villagomez plans To arfend ASU To major in social sciences. He received a Top physics award. Cleo Rhineharr hopes To atrend ASU in The fall. Henry Hom will aiiend ASU To major in political science. Mike Wheeler plans To aTTend ASU 'ro major in elecrrical engineering. He re- ceived an ASU academic scholarship. i ,.. 'From row: ll To rl Charlene Robertson, Beatriz Sayagues, Mary Bradshaw. Back row: Henry Hom, Mike Wheeler, Jose Villagomez, Cleo Rhineharf. Success, Main Goalfor Top 2 0 Georgia Holmes hopes To arrend ASU where she will major in social sciences. She received an ASU academic scholar- ship. Karhleen Srichr is majoring in nursing. Delia Cervanres plans To arrend U of A, where she will major in biochemistry. Zorian Masnyj will arrend ASU, where he will major in physics research and elec- Trical engineering. He received The Van- derloilr Award. Cosundra Yancy plans To airend NAU, where she will major in educarion. She was an AFS srudenr To Germany. Minnie James is planning ro atrend ASU, where she will major in special educa- Tion. She received an ASU academic scholarship. 'he will major in engineering. He received Front row: ll'To rj Georgia Holmes, Kathleen Sfichr, Delia Cervanfes. Back row: The Sun Angels Awgrdj Zorian Masnvj, Cosundra Yancy, Minnie James, David Yee. ' 130-Adiviiies David Yee plans To a'rTend ASU, where l H Yolanda Chavez, Executive Board member, assists student into voting machine. H, Robert Oliver instructs students how to use voting booth through sample mach ine. 'Votlng Machlnes er Experience 1 if to if ,. if 3, . , .. Cr Students wait in line to cast their vote for next year's student body officers. Excitement ran high and competition close in what turned out to be one of the most interesting and surprising student body elec- tions in recent PU history. Run-off elections were held for the offices of president, vice-president and correspond- ing secretary. For the second consecutive year, results were determined quicker and more accu- rately by voting machines. The elections were supervised through the diligent efforts and cooperation of the execu- tive committee, elections committee, and review board. Activities-131 Y 1 V if l 'Kr 4? A,.., sw.. The World lubs and rganizations I- .',vs, :L ' it A 56592 QIIY aw, 5: r r J 1 .s Y 1 Q 7 H... Situated within the World of Phoenix Union is the world of Clubs and organizations. This world within a world develops three very important lifetime qualities-leadership, social in- volvement, and educational background. Almost every department in the Home of the Champions sponsors some kind of club. Mostsof these clubs serve specific individual purposes in one of three general categories-aca- demics, sports, and recognition. The Phoenix Union student has a variety of clubs to choose from. Some are sure to satisfy his interests and talents, Wide varieties of sports and news articles, features and edi- torials are presented.monthly in the Coyote Journal, the official campus newspaper. The CJ, one of the main sources of information at PUHS, is produced and published by a small but devoted staff led by co-editors Pearl Balderrama and Chris Vidas. Through determination and never-ending perseverence, the staff was able to produce eight top-notch newspapers, including its first annual creative arts issue, during the '67-'68 school year. A busy staff produces a good newspaper. Coyote JournalHas Success ul Year COYOTE JOURNAL-Back Row-D. Sebring, D. Morales, R. Menolez, M. Valdez, L. Verrue, C. Vidas, B. Gaxiola, D. Ellison, D. Barr, E. Rodriquez, K. Willians, R. Walker, P. Balderrama, B. Urias, C. Parker. Front Row-J. Dreams, S. Roberson, R. Murillo, R. Curz, R. Leon. Club and Organizations-133 New S This year the '68 Phoenician staff has introduced many new ideas on the cover and printed pages ot the book. Ideas for the '68 Phoenician have come from workshops attended by staffers-the Publi- cations workshop at Northern Arizona University and the Arizona lnterscholastic Press Association Con- vention at Arizona State University. Staff members have spent uncounted hours atter school and on weekends furiously writing and editing the Phoe- nician. This year Phoenician was under the advisement ot Mr. Fischer. taff and Advisor Henry Hom-co-editor and faculty section Terri Williams-co-editor tirst semester, promotion manager Tina Baraias-co-editor second semester, student lite Dan Sebring-head photographer Manuel Nieto-seniors, student government Lorna Roberts-activities Barney Baiz-clubs and organizations Robert Leon-sports editor, table ot contents Benny Miranda-sports Danny Morales-head photographer second semes- ter, iuniors Grace Lopez-sophomores Cesar Gonzalez-treshman Martin Valdez--copy writer Bea Urias-production manager Marcel Dixon-photographer Bill Flores-photographer Joe Villela-photographer Mike Feistner-photographer 1968 PHOENICIAN STAFF-Front Row: Robert Leon, Cesar Gonzalez, Tina Baraios, Terri Williams, Grace Lopez, Lorna Roberts, and Barney Baiz. Back Row: Marcel Dixon, Dan Sebring, Danny Morales, Benny Miranda, Henry Hom, Mike Feistner, and Joe Villela. Not shown: Martin Valdez, Bea Urias, Manuel Nieto, and Bill Flores. Y si , , Q Q - ,T A USN. . Produce '63 Phoenician sf? f B- 5 gs ..,L:1i '.--,.-- 7 - V ni . V. W,,. ,,. wb if EE .J M W .........,:-:L 'I36 ms i lllililllillllfilifillllsllllillll V. .K ---.. . -1.,.,, L ,,. ..kL xo., . . i ,F . TG' Quill and Scroll: From left to right: D. Sebring, D. Morales, R. Menolez: C. Gonzales, M. Valdez, B. Baiz: R. Cruz: R. Leon, C. Vidas: l.. Verrue: L. Roberts, D. Barr, E. Rodriguez: T. Baraias, R. Walker, P. Balderrama: B. Urias. Quill 84 Scroll is the international honorary society for high school journalists. Its members are specially selected for having contributed individual achieve- ment in some field of high school iournalism. The PUHS chapter earns money during the year to provide scholarships for promising journalists at Publications Workshop in Flagstaff. Phoenix Union's Quill 8: Scroll chapter is named in honor of Scott Nelson, former Coyote newspaper and yearbook advisor. The Quill 84 Scroll officers are: President: Martin Valdez Vice president: Lori Verrue Sec.-Trea.: Pearl Balderrama Mystic Scribes is a club designed for students interested in creative writing. Mystic Scribes annually produce a magazine containing selections of various types written by club members. The rnaiority of these members are graduating seniors who will be entering college in the tall. The officers are: President: Cosundra Yancy Vice president: Sarah McCowan Editor: Eugene Hutt Secretary: Hazel Peters Treasurer: Ruth Edwards Parlimentarian: James Barnett VY Mystic Scribes: From left to right: H. Peters, C. Yancy, C. Robertson, S. McCowan, R. Walker, W. Edwards, M. Evans, D. Cervantes, M. Valdez, J. Barnett, E. Huff, J. Gordon, D. Morales, Z. Masnyi, M, Bradshaw, C. Denogean, H. Walton, Miss Stewart, sponsor. --Clubs and Organizations FBLA Trains For Business Future F.B.L.A. members don'T need a swami To Tell Them whaT Their TuTure acTiviTies will be. Members are Training now To TiT inTo our TasT-moving business world. AcTiviTies include field Trips To valley businesses, guesT speakers, and money-making proiecTs. F.B.L.A. ends The year wiTh a Business Awards assembly for sTudenTs who have sTrived Tor awards during The enTire year. F.B.L.A. officers are: Presi- denT: Carmen Denogean, Vice president John MarTinez, Secrefary: Cecilia Peru, Treasurer, John McClain, ReporTer, EsTher Rodriguez. ,,s. . . Ox mr , K wi . 'Q Vi S I . A -2. ,zsf . . ' ff A N F.B.L.A. officers FBLA, LefT To right Front Row: D. Morales, C. Denogean, C. Peru, J. McClain, J. Martinez, Y. Canneady, S. Som, C. Enriquez, 2nd row: Mr. Derr, Miss Piazza, S. Scheid, J. HarT, J. Wilson, A. Georgiou, M. Smifh, J. Brown, C. Pittman, M. Chavez, R. Hernandez, P. Fontes, 3rd row, W. Gresham, S. Safelo, J. Williams, A. Alvarado, D. Escarcega, P. Gonzales, J. Bowser, N. Calvin, E. Howell, N. Copland, G. Wade, H. PeTers, 4th row, S. Landing, G. Reed, M. Perez, S. Hernandez, M. Duckett, V. Gentry, B. Jack, L. Fayes, P. Barragan, S. Allen, E. Pacheco. Club and Organizalions-137 Q.- 'Fwu ,,J . Preparations for proiects are made in board meetings. The Key Club is a service organization serving the- school, community, home, and nation. Organized along the some lines as their parent club, the Phoenix Kiwanis Club, they have two faculty advisors appointed by the principal. Membership is limited to forty inter- ested and active male students, sopho- more to senior. Freshmen may apply in their second semester. Its many fund raising and humanitarian service proiects make this an interesting experience for those students who qualify. Prospective members who possess good citizenship, scholarship, and attendance records and who have demonstrated leadership ability may apply. Advisors: Mr. Campbell, Mr. Wambach, President, Henry Hom, Vice president: Bob Draper, Secretary, Bill Patterson, Treasurer: David Yee, Chaplain: Harold Dong. Key Club Serves Communit and School it . V' in Key Club, Front Row, J. McClain, H. Hernandez, J. Fong, B. Baiz, H. Hom, M. Garcia, 2nd Row, F. Ng, C. Gonzales, R. Hom, J. Ng, D. Horton, K. Bostrom, J. Arriaga, L. Jacobs, J. Hom, R. Acevedo, P. Somoza, 3rd Row: R. Tarozon, W. Crawford, D. Ortega, Z. Masnyi, D. Yee, H. Dong, G. Wenzel, H. Yee, R. Leon, Mr. Campbell. 138-Clubs and Organizations Girls' Letter Club: Front Row, lleft to rightl V. Magdalena, R. Martinez, M. Duckett, J. Duckett, D. Duckett, Back Row, P. Theus, D. Gan- darilla, B. Ingram, A. Hernandez, D. Danielson, M. Greathouse, G. Holmes. Girls' Letter Club is comprised of Those girls in The Girls Athletic Association ThaT accumulaTe enough points Through various intramural sports To earn a large letter. The club engages in various activities Through- out The year, which include sponsoring a dance, aid- ing needy families on holidays, and donating special services To The school. President-Pat Theus, Vice President-Rachel Martinez, Secretary-Mary Ann DuckeTT, Treasurer-Adeline Hernandez, Pub. Man- ager-Daisy DuckeTT. Reading and promoting interest in library work is The purpose of The Three L's Club. Three L's acTiviTies include visiting other libraries and places of business, attending meeting of The Student Library AssociaTion and sponsoring bake sales. Their main projects are sending books To insTi- TuTions, and supporting The foreign exchange and student aid funds. President-Deborah Young, Vice President--Artemisa Flores, Secretary-Gloria Wash- ingTon, Treasurer-Sharon Neal, Historian-Paul Somoza. 3 L's Club, Back Row, lleft to rightl A. Flores, B. Jack, B. Chambers, Y. Campos, N. Coleman, E. Medina, G. Soto, D. Ferguson, S. Neil, S. Washington, Front Row, P. Somoza, G. Lechuga, B. Gonzales, M. Quiros, D. Young, M. Perez, C. Young, B. Conway, G. Wash- ington, S. Wilson, Mrs. Carr. 'dk T -fi -K, A 'K is t 'aw-wsiff V i Bi T fT1T5'.7l:?l'l'l vp A ,- 1, T T 55,- A -1, 1-Sw AUDITORIUM CLUB-Bottom Row: J. Dees, R. Mendoza, M. Arriaga, S. Moreno, R. Leon, R. Diaz, W. Qresham, A. Vega, R. Walker, B Baiz, 2nd Row: C. Gandarilla, P, Brown, D. Cervantes, D. Ferguson, C. Robertson, J. Walker, P. Balderrama, P. Gonzales, 3rd Row R. Smith, Y. Millanez, A. Alvarado, C. Enriquez, D. Duffy, L. Chavez, P. Barragan, 4th Row: S. Linderberger, M. Quinonez, G. Chavez S. Hernandez, C. Peru, Top Row: S. Hernandez, C. Yancy, G. Wade, D. Gallego, E. Avila. Auditorium Club Renders Service To Delia Escarcega, student. on the lob, ushers Alma Alvarado, c fellow 140-Clubs 8 Organizations Phoenix Symphon Emphasizing dependability, punctuality, and service, the Auditorium Club has always been able to accomplish this through the co-operation ot its members and the sponsors. Rendering their services to both the community and the school, the club keeps itself busy throughout the year. Sponsoring the club this year are Mrs. Berneil Drake, Miss Imogene Farris, and Mrs. Rose Hess. Balcony Captain-Charlene Robertson Main Floor Captain-Robert Leon Balcony Lieutenant-Pearl Balderrarna Main Floor Lieutenant-Patricia Gonzales Secretary-Rita Walker INTERACT CLUB-Front Row: Mr. Elder, E. Sandoval, T, Cooke, J. Gordon. 2nd Row: B. Warfel, M. Sesma, T. Smith, E. McNear. 3rd Row: J. Tang, R. Gonzales, C. Brown. Back Row. M. Marin, F. Johnson, L. Willis. International relations and understanding are Interact's prime concern. Club members learn the true meaning of fellowship Through money-raising and service projects. Phoenix Union's Interact is one ot the 400 internationally sponsored clubs. Rotary Club is its senior organization. Every year, Interact sponsors the back-to-school dance, and this year it held a contest to name the new area behind the auditorium. President-Robert Gonzales Vice-President-Eric McNear Secretary-Jett Tang Treasurer-Tyrone Smith Mixed Chorus is the school's advanced choir made up of both girls and boys. To be eligible for membership in Mixed Chorus, a student must have taken music in high school or have a musical back- ground. The Mixed Chorus performed at such events as the Annual High Schol Christmas Festival which was broadcasted over KOOL, the school's Christmas Festival, the Brotherhood Assembly, the Spring Festi- val, and Graduation. President-Jacquelyn O'C-Eilbert Vice President-Nona Copeland Secretary-Treasurer--Elizabeth Howell Representative at Large-Irene Rand an-1-...- MIXED CHORUS-Front Row: H. Walton, M. Johnson, D. Cooper, J. O'Gilbert, A. Marshall, N. Copeland, E. Howell, R. Lechuga, D. Se- ville, E. Bautista. 2nd Row: J. McClain, R. Walker, D. Denogean, M. Nelson, M. Harris, J. Bullock, R. Gonzales, Mr. Hutloff. 3rd Row: E. Cervantes, S. Armenta, T. Barnes, A. Plante, D. DeSaIvo, J. Dawa, R. Wong, J. Thomas. Top Row: A. Porter, D. Cervantes, J. Morris. Clubs 8. Qrganizations-1141 2.-.c .sm-H-Q-mg-H-.f............lw..l ..,.,, .i,.i,i.li.ic.......L.....s...J+.ei.1.f. I .1 s A.V. CLUB-Front Row: S. Watson, J, Barnes, J. Diaz, B. Dees, B. Burns, O. Arnold, R. Knight. 2nd Row: C. Suldate, G. Beeman, R. Macin- noa, F. Haley, l. Scroggins, R. Scroggins. Back Row: D. Martin, D. Wenzel, Mr. Mosley, J. Maloney. Popcorn Sales Finance Scenic Trips AV Club, co-sponsored by Miss Hayes and Mr. Mosley, is comprised of 20 members experienced in the field of audio-visual operation. They have M learned to operate 20 different types of proiectors and recorders, and make graphic signs. Their only source of funds was through the operation of concession stands at basketball games and during lunch hours. One of AV club's services is filming the football games for the coaches and team. Through their popcorn sales, the club was able to finance trips to scenic Grand Canyon, Phoenix Star Theatre, and some television sta- tions. t,j,,,g.ul Ray Macinnoa and Jim Maloney answer Marilyn Adams' questions about the film projector. 142-Clubs 81 Organizations A moment of relaxafion is Taken afier an active work our of the concession stand. By making and selling popcorn, scenic field trips were possible. 0 Grand Can on nd Star Theatr Ricky Knight prepares To make graphic signs for audio-visual. Graphic signs are available to Phoe- nix Union as one of AV's basic operations. AV Officers: llefi To rigliil Jim Maloney, vice-president, Frank Haley,' presi- dent, Glen Beeman, reporierg Sieve Cole, sergeant-ai-arms, Clubs 8. Organizations-143 SPANISH CLUB-Front Row: Mrs. Marshall, M. Ramirez, A. Diaz, J. Rivera, J. Tapia, D. Moreno, C. Peru, B. Quezada, J. Burnside Cervantes, E, Moraga, S. Figueroa, Mrs. Vega. Second Rovv:'R. Moreno, P, Fontes, I. Figueroa, Y. Millanes, D. Ortega. Clubs Promote llnte Latin, French and Spanish Clubs are The Three language clubs on campus. Each club is oledi- cated To increasing the interest ot each club member in the language anol in The customs of rest in Languages The country. To belong To one of These clubs, one does not have to have Taken The language, but must show a oleTiniTe inTeresT in The language and the country. FRENCH CLUB7Front Row: M. Archuleta, R. Walker, T. Rios, S. Figueroa, S. Baker, B. Hernandez, E. Torres, R. Panis, S. Ruiz, M. u S. Hernandez, M. Perez, R. Garcia, M. Bradshaw, M. Garcia, S, Morales, R. cle Aragon, L. Perez, S. Sanchez. Back Row: D. Dong A Bautista, W. Osife, A, Washington, R. Wong, J, Fong, P. Verdusco, D. Cervantes, Mr. Charles Bonsall. 144-Clubs 8- Organizations l , i A f A . ' 'aiztszi ' H1 i ,, 1, f- . f X . -i:rE?.SS.:iL3V'1'HSE' - V- 11 V ' .gig-g.'1'i-35214. 7 32' i '5 ta ll' ' W , J, ,gtg .Q A dw: t, ,. ' X L f K ff.-fx.. M-ftg,. , , .4 . X 1 YI 1, ft51f2i.11..lv'..g?, . 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Bernal, L. Littlejohn, D. Knight, J. Dees, S. Jones. 2nd row: M. Jarnes, R. Walker, l F. Ng, H. Yee, D. Ellison, S. Smith. Back row: B. Patterson, M. Sesma, R. Acevedo. ln this present day world ot intellectuals, education is by tar the most stressed ot all goals. t Members ot Parnassus are well on their way to achieving their intellectual endeavors. . L Each individual member is selected on his academic and citizenship records. Parnassus has an honor assembly in May for those who have been members for 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 semesters. .K 331 TN PlARNASSUS CLUB--Front Row: L. Archuleta, H. Busto, A. Quan, M, Mendoza, S. Ruiz, H. Walton, J. Yee, B. Baiz. 2nd Row: C. Robertson, D. Fer gluson, K. Sticht, B. Gonzales, D. Ellison, S. Lindenberger, C. Bledsoe, Mrs. Mitten, 3rd Row: R. Enriquez, B. Rodriguez, R, Panas, P. Barraaan. 4th Row: H, Hom, A. Georgiou, C. Yancy, M. James, M. Bradshaw, Y. Chavez, J. Ng, Mr. Haynes, Sth Row: C. Vidas, R. Walker, J. Walker, J. Fong Z, Masnvi, C. Rhinehart, R. Gonzales, M. Wheeler, Back Row: Miss Cole, D. Sebring, D. Yee, J. Arriaga, H. Yee, J. Horn, F. Na, R. Acevedo. t i ,l.... ,.. l Clubs 8. Organizations-145 2 F kA , . me if H ,QM AQ , -,... N, -M me-l 9 .. EMM VICA-Fronr row, R. Harville, S. Erickson, P. Conway, E. ArmsTrong, A. OversTreeT, L. Gonzales, 2nd row: J. Poland, W. Thompson, F. Cervanfes, R. Castillo, J, Barry, H. Arroyo, Back row: R. Janson, C. Haris, E. Robinson, K. Rismersma, E. Roberson. VICA Club Prepares or Leadership Preparing for leadership in The world of work is The moTTo of VocaTional lndusrrial Clubs of America. To develop leadership abilifies Through parTicipaTion in edu- caTional, vocaTional, civic, recreaTional, and social acTi- viTies To Their besT poTenTial is The major purpose behind This organ fzaTion. STudenTs in The VICA program aTTend school for classes in The morning and work aT various jobs in The afTernoon. Through working experience, These sTudenTs are Thereby prepared for a Turure career. VICA members enioy ouTing at Encanio Park. 14-6-Clubs 8. Organizations VICA officers are from left To righT, Sharon Erickson, Trea- surer, Alvin Overstreer, hisrorian, Lucille Dawa, Secretary, Jeff Poland, president, noT picfured. li il i rdf sf' 8 Iwi Brenda Allan discovers that checking stock is one of numerous phases of DECA on-The-iob Training program. May l help you? are The familiar spoken by any DECA Trainee aT work aT sTores in The Phoenix area. While receiving well as on-The-iob Training, DECA sTudenTs around knowledge in The know-how of rnarkeTing and disTribuTion. STudenTs. placed on iobs aT drug sTores, food sTores, and deparTmenT sTores are nor only well-Trained, buf also paid beneficial wages. Upon compleTing his high school DECA Training, a sTublenT may Then go on inTo full-Time employment in The field of business. DECA PresidenT ...... Vice PresidenT SecreTary T.. Treasurer . . . ParliamenTarian . . Hisforian ... ...Jirn Arvizu . .Brenda Allan ..Evelyn Hahn Rose Lizarraga Toni Gonzales .Dee Dee Leon ang. . X sfudenfs, Evelyn Hahn and lrene Valenzuela, discuss their differ- enf sales methods. News ' K . --. 7 3 ' .L fm 6 s f , . r 3 T A ll vt A ECA Offers pportunities in Business words heard one of many classroom, as receive an all wg '11-3 x , DECA-Front Row: T. Flores, R. Alafa, A. Hernandez, R. Lizzarraga, C. Alvarado, D. Santa Maria, C. Urias, D. Leon, E. Hahn, L. Wilson, S. Garcia, R. Torres, T. Rubalcaba, G. Villalobos, M. Serpa, B, Allan. Back Row: E. Grundy, M. Gaffney, L. DeLa Cruz, J. Luna, J. Gon- zales, A. Birdwell, J. Arvizu. Clubs 8 Organizaiions-'I47 K - . . .:Jes s tt. HPAQFHK . P F.F.A.-Kneeling: R. Macinnoa. Front Row: J. Gunn, P. Bustamante, J, Maloney, Mr Fourt. Back Row: G. Magiver, B. Williams, A. Smith, T. Swackhamer. FFA Explores Agricultural Field Albin Smith, F.F.A, president, tends the plants in the green- house. 148-Clubs 8: Organizations Farming is by no means an easy vocation. Growing foods and raising animals takes a highly knowledgeable and agriculturally minded individual. Many ot these indi- viduals are members ot Future Farmers ot America. Phoenix Union has the only FFA chapter within the sys-, tem. Its members annually walk away with dozens ot ribbons and Trophies at the state tair. This year two ot its members scored high in the National Livestock Fair. President ..... .... A lbin Smith Vice President ... .... Joe Gunn Secretary .... ....... L ee Hood Treasurer ... ...Bert Williams AQ S 6153? The proper method of tilling the soil is demonstrated by Leslie Keith. Q 3' dv. 7 4. BROTHERHOOD CLUB--Front Row: Y. Kennedy, A. Vega, R. Walker, Y. mirez, K. BosTrom, C. Roberfson, S. Graves, M. James, D. Ellison. Back P. Marshall, R, Acevedo, R. Tarazon, C. Yancy. Promofing friendship Through undersTanding and inTercommunicaTion, BroTherhood Club members achieved Their goals of recogniTion and fellowship. Honored in having The foreign exchange sTudenTs as acTive members, BroTherhood was able To ex- change more ideas on The difference beTween cus- Toms, environmenral facTors, and principles. Working Toge-Ther as a group and Through various discussion sessions, True broTherhood was expressed more inTensively. Presidenf ..... . . .Darlene McDonald Vice PresidenT .. .... Danny Thomas SecreTary ..... ....... R iTa Walker Treasurer . . . . .Rolando Acevedo Chavez, D. McDonald, E. Edwards. 2nd Row: Mrs. Stoloff, T. Ra- Row, T. Collier lguestl, J. Gordon, D. Thomas, S. Ellison, J. Fong, SeT up for The purpose of learning The basic fundamenTals and Techniques in phoTography, ShuT- Terbugs has helped many inTeresTed sTudenTs achieve beTTer knowledge and skills in The advancing field of picTure Taking. Through various field Trips and campus excur- sions, ShuTTerbugs members, expand Their opTic Tal- enT and arTisTry pracTicing differenT imaginaTive posing effecfs. PresidenT ..,.. . .R. Naiar Vice PresidenT ... .... J. Walker SecreTary .... ...... T . Pena Treasurer ... ...R. DeAragon SHUTTERBUGS-Fronr Row: P. Busfamenfe, D. Serna, T. Pena, J. Pena, L, Rodriguez, R. Valenzuela, R. Diaz, D. Garcia, S. Morales, J, Yee, R. De Aragon. Back Row: Mr, Lorenz, R. Naiar, D. Dong, J. Munoz,M. Bradshaw, F. Teiero, B. Rolas, J. Walker, S. Hernandez, C. Gomez. Clubs 8. Organizations-149 'N 'ha' 1 T COSMOJETS-Front Row: L. Wakefield, M. Lizarraga, J. Tapia, F. Cruz, D. Enriquez, S. Luion, J. Quezada. 2nd Row: V Wilkinson, M. Ramirez, G. Oriiz, D. De Maris, R. Garcia, T. DoumerT, L. Chavez, Mrs. Barfee, Sponsor. 3rd Row: M. Rosarno, K. Croyle, J. Jones, L. Soto, D. Chiiwood, R. Diaz, B. Valenzuela, C. Taylor, M. Magdalene, L. Tellez, J. Beeman, J. Gray, C. Lofton, M. Johnson, S. Waddell. Back Row: C. Guzman, J. Cordova, R. Sfinebaugh, B. Collier, Y. Topele, M. Mashon. CosmoieTs are members of Phoenix Union's school of cosmofology which was organized in 1955. Their main goal is communify service. Their annual agenda includes conTribuTions To The foreign exchange drive and sTudenT fund. One of Their biggesf endeavors is adopfing a family every year aT Chrisfmas Time. Members of CosmoieTs aTTend The annual Arizona Cosmofology AssociaTion Convenfion and dinner sponsored by The alumni of The School of CosmoTol- ogy. A sincere inTeresT in Tne welfare of man and The abiliTy To assisT him wiTh professional medical care are The basis for a career in The field of pracfical nursing. PracTical nursing is open,To all inTeresTed senior girls. This course Teaches various subiecfs in This field, such as: fundamenfals of anafomy, growTh and developmenT, nuTriTion and dieT Therapy, and funda- menfals of nursing. These courses can lead To useful background informaTion or work in a hospiTal as a nurse's aide. Community Service- Goal 0 Cosmojets Qi . V m .,,i ' ' .f J .i 3 iii il. SENIOR PRACTICAL NURSING-Kneeling, K. STichT. From' row: E. Gonzales, B. McGuire, G. Uribe, D, Hicks, M. Perez, J. PeTers. 2nd row: V. Juraclo, R. Marrinez, L. Brown, M. Padilla, G. Caldira, L. Smifh. Back row: D. Howard, L. GilberT, M. Pere, W. Edwards, E. Avila, M. Vaughn, L. Golsron, G. Lechugo. T50-Clubs 8. Organizaiions President: Belinda Rodriguez provide opportunities tor art related acti- vities. Membership is open to any student of Phoenix Union High. The sponsor is Mrs. Summey. The officers elected for T967-68 were: Phoenix Union High School Art Club The purposes ot the Phoenix Union High School Art Club are to promote art in the school and to Vice President. Esther Galas Secretary: Nancy Diaz Treasurer: John Gomez Club Reporter: DeAnn Franco District Art Council Representatives: Esther Galas Stanley Roberson Alternates. Nancy Diaz and Richard German The regular meeting is held on every Thursday with Some ot the activities tor T967 68 were pennant produc special meetings or workshops called when necessary P ist Row Alex Serpa Nancy Diaz Bernice Quezada Letha Gilbert Sonia Kevin Ruth Barron 2nd Row TS Clayton Evans tanley Roberson Esther Galas Isabel Galas Connie Lara Mona Iniguez Mrs Su mmey 3rd Row Richard German John Gomez Bill Bressler James Davis Belinda Rodriguez Hector lniguez Members not present: Joe Ferguson Bill Brown William Marshall DeAnn Franco Larry Briscoe Gail Wade Irene Gonzoles Trudy Font Ellen Hicks Diana Sellas tion and sale socials s light show the Spring art scholarship award eakers field trips a spectacular Arts Festival the art auction and the Angela Lucere Blanche Conteras Juanita Lopez Doug Wenzel George Peters CHORALETTES: Front Row: D. Regar, A. Alvarado, P. Miller A, Castillo, C. Amaral, K. Burroughs, S. Her nandez, R. Mendoza, P. Brown, S. Garcia, A Primera, M. Mendoza, M. Adams, G. Lechuga Row 2: Mrs. Wilson, S. Sevilla, R. Enriquez D. Duffy, A. Rodriquez, E. Nunez, C. Villegas G. Uribe, J. Walker, J. Penrod, N. Coleman M, Cruz, B. Sierras, M, Ortiz, M. Romero, B Contreras, T. Williams, P. Gonzales, Back Row Mrs. Palmer, G. Reed, C. McCabe, C. Juniel K. Bostrom, C. Starr, N, Calvin, S. Allen, S McCowan, R. Russell, M. Freeman, E. Felix, Y Uriza, L. Gill, T, Williams, P. Wahl, V. Mo reno, O. Ordaz, B. Burns, K. Watkins. ti . if rr? f A ' A A A., .gf-. 5. 'Ai My , r ' , ' v -. . Ava D . - 4- gi?-' '- f t ,. - X . . 1 i.i . A ..i,s. A ASAT . f 1 S E ff ' sli'. f ...ii .,.. f ..si S rAAA . iii. . A ll 5 ..., ' Q I 'r if . is , . .5 . . ., .. . , . . . . .. .... i Y. .. ..,. git .... L, v .., , .. . .,. . .,,.,,,. ..-- Q A - . , i A 1 -.'. ' . A r-. E A A1114 2 t iii f ii 7 I 1 1 'ili' -' T A- f siss it me A A r. n '- wg. I ' . A - i. - '- ' . - ' ' .if -:' it-2.1if1f2 --K asf '- . ' s ' l .. . l A. A A- . A . . 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X X me A X w Ps Chora A 'R This year's Choralette lPres.i, Alma Alvarac lTreas.J. l l l l l , ettes Per orm For Student Body l l l l . . N.k, Choralettes started out the year in October with the annual T . m L. if initiation of their new members. The theme for the initiation this l ' y it 'vb year was Choralettes Take State and initiates were dressed as y 23,5 messy basketball players. ee'1sr The Christmas season found Choralettes busy with their . .. - performance at the Christmas concert in the PUHS auditorium. if fl tll This year they were also invited to perform at the Camelback i ' W I Women's Club. Following this performance, they took part in J the Christmas assembly. The Choralettes finished the season at Q ,gg Thomas Mall where they received a trophy in appreciation for y annual participation. l gl T As the spring season entered, Choralettes continued to sing l y with their performance for the Spring concert. They alsaenioyed y g 5, their part in the Spring Festival in which the whole Music Depart- iff 3 liilll g ment was featured. , C T . f Last on their agenda, Choralettes performed at the Bacca- l S if if l A Ri laureate. rfficers are pictured from left Patricia Gonzales T.P.l, Sedgewick Allen lSec.l, Elizabeth Felix. Clubs 8. Organizations 153 R STADIUM CLUB G. A. A. Promotes Good Sportsmanship LiTe savers come in many Torms. Sometimes They're in The shape of a candy, a Tireman, or in PU's case, The STadium Club. All activities that occur in Montgomery STadium are ushered by members of This club. The members sell programs and pro- vide information to confused visitors who would otherwise get lost. They kick oTT Their year with an initiation and end iT with a banquet and election of officers. President ..... . . .Sylvia Hernandez Vice PresidenT . .. ..... Robert Leon Secretary ..... ...Minnie James Treasurer . . . .Daniel Morales Promoting The spirit of cooperaTion and highesT ideals OT good sportsmanship is The aim of The Girls Athletic Association. The highlights of GAA are special service proiects aT Christmas, and sponsorship of all intramural TournamenTs. As a part of The club's awards, a 550 scholarship is awarded To one ouTsTanding senior girl aT The award banquet To be held aT The end of The school year. President .... . . '. Georgia Holmes Vice President . . ........ Patsy Angulo Secretary ..... . . .Vangie Magdalena Treasurer . . . . .Mildred GreaThouse Reporter . . . ...... Sharon McCuin A f G.A.A.-Front Row: D. Gandarilla, R. MarTinez, D. Danielson, P. Angulo, G, Holmes, M. Greathouse, V. Maadaleno, A. Hernandez, P. Theus, B. Engram. 2nd. Row: P. Gratto, G, Pena, M. Garcia, G, Navarro, S. Jacobs, C. Engram, S. Dibrell, L. Rodriguez, J. Chavez, M. Yee, M. Jones. Srd. Row: A. Williams, J. Duckett, D. Doss, E. Graves, P. Williams, D. Whitfield, D. Mosley, M. German, E. Chavez, T. Luna, A. Wilson, G. Green. 4th Row: P. Rombaoo, L. Alvarez, G. Watkins, M. Quinonez, I, Truiillo, T. Celaya, D. Denoiean, M. Baraias, S. Armenia, M. Garza, P. Fontes, S. Landing, Bock Row: P. Gutierrez, M. Chavez, B. Valencia, A. Allen, M. Duckett, B. Ferguson, E. Epper- son, D. Ducketf, G. Sermeno, E. Miniefield, M. Hernandez, C. Farinas, M. Barber. 154-Clubs 8. Organizations .........,. . ......- .. ., ,. .......-..-... . ...-0 --....... .,.. .. ,. . .. TW, g.. I I THE T968 PHOENIX UNION CONCERT BAND Once again it was another football season and once again The Concert Band was There adding to the school spirit and excitement ot each Coyote victory with Their greater-than-ever sounds. This year the.Concert Band not only swung into The year '67-'68 with The popular Soul Sound, but also with Their brand new, eye catching uniforms. Marching on The tields of U. of A., The Coyotes displayed Their outstanding iDrum Major Christopher BrownlCenterl Maiorettesy Darlene McDonald, Donna Harville, Bea Dominquez lhead maiorettel, Marie Gomez, Irene Bustamante. CONCERT BAND OFFICERS: Ileft to righTJ Leonard Moreno prop man ager, Alvin Bruce, prop. manager, Benjamin Moncivaiz, representative at large, Bernie Ramirez, Treasurer, Anna Quan, secretary Eric McNear vice-president, Gloria Montoya, president. Talent and artistry during pre-game cere- monies. ln The Tinal iudging, The Coyotes achieved a rating ot Excellence The Concert Band continued to enliven basketball games and pep assemblies throughout the school year Clubs 8. Organizations 155 BAND MEMBERS: Itrom left to rightl D. Gonzalez, G. Sterling, C. Beiarano, L. Moreno, R. Lee, K. Sanders, A. Lopez, A. Alvarado, P. So- moza, M. Moreno, A. Escarcega, D. Adams, F. Saucedo. Concert Band 's Soul Sound Captures BAND MEMBERS: Itrom left to riahtl F. Dukepoo, C. 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V Elk K, ip .. -W-1 ,f-' -,,: T ' , 4 , - 'Vg fr fd The World of SporTs is o World of compeTiTion, cn world where only The sTrong ond oble con compeTe ond survive. IT is cz world where The oir is filled vviTh The exciTemenT of vicTory ond The heorTbrec1k of deTeolT, where The row sTrengTh ond deTerminoTion of on oThleTe could meon o vicTory, o world where boTh bruTe sTrengTh ond cunning inTelligence ore mighTy weopons. IT is C1 world where There is only one gool on The c1ThleTe's mind-To go ouT There ond win! This is The world Phoenix Union is involved in. IT is o rough, Tough world, buT Phoenix Union hos dlvvoyss been represemed by The besT. WiTh iTs fine cooching l sTofT ond iTs excellenT ciThleTes, Phoenix Union will olwoys N Tinish ornong The besT. Thus, The CoyoTes, being com- peTiTive, ore involved in Cl world of cornpeTiTion. This is The world of sporTs. The World 0 Sports o ?'h X 6: 'EEE I 'W45' ..,s, , 2? if I yxgxk K K .V W . ,.:. K .V ,. If It Lykkk , 4 - . ' H fx: -3 HW , ty 'll K . . Q V Finding the necessary hole, Melvin Miniefield l46l ran for 17 yards to set up another touchdown as PU crushed the Rebels, 20-6. P. U. Ends Season With a 3-6-1 ark Varsity Football Scores Coyotes Opponent 14 ...... Glendale ...... 18 13 ...... Maryvale ...... 13 6 ....... North ..,.... 18 O ..... St. Mary's ...,. 26 27 ....... Central ....... 13 12 ....... West ....... 30 12 .... Carl Hayden .... 7 13 ..... Camelback 34 20 ...... South Mt. ...... 6 14 ..... Alhambra . .. 20 3 wins - 6 losses - 1 tie Catching a pass against a tough Glendale defense, Melvin Miniefield l46l helps keep the drive alive. Sports-'I 59 Varsity Football-Front Row-H. Swain, W. Epps, W. Curry, R. Draper, B. Johnson, L. Conner, C. Segarra, L. Alfier, A. Steele, D. Velas- quez, A. Hill. Second Row-T. Duarte, L. White, M. Miniefield, J. Norman, L. Wilson, L, McCoy, R, Oliver, G. Pratt, L. Mathews, P. Jones, R. Coleman, T. Reyes, G. Wilkins. Back Row-C. Epps, N. Moreno, J. Albert, C. McKee, M. Buriaga, R. Hale, D. Hernandez, G. Walters, M. Dasher, C. Thomas, R. Fernandez, M. Davis, G, Mendez. arl Hayden, entral Fall to oyotes Through second effort, McKee caught this partly blocked pass against a North High defender. 160-Sports The Coyotes lack depth. Their running attack is strong, but their line is too weak. The Coyotes pose no threat. These were the statements given by the experts before the season. With only eleven returning lettermen, the pack's main problem seemed to be inexperience. Most of our players moved up from JV or joined for the first time. With all this, plus more, Coach Saunders ancl Coach Petty prepared the team for a long, hard season. GLENDALE 18--PHOENIX UNION 14 After scoring 12 points in the first quarter, the heavily favored Cardinals felt the Coyote bite, as the Coyotes took a 14-12 lead at halftime. Then the defense made it hard for Qlendale to score their winning touchdown. MARYVALE 13-PHOENIX UNION 13 Taking a 13 point lead in the first quarter, it looked like it was a Panther victory. Then in the fourth quarter, McKee caught a pass for 76 yards and touchdown. Trailing by 6 points, Hill connected to McKee again, this time for 27 yards and the tying touchdown. NGRTH 18-PHOENIX UNION 6 Hampered by mistakes and the Mustang defense and offense, the Coyotes felt the Mustangs' hooves as North led, 18-O. Then late in the fourth quarter, Michael Dasher caught a pass to prevent a Mustang shutout. ST. MARY'S 26-PHOENIX UNION O Renewing an old rivalry, The Coyotes were outscored and outplayed in the first half by the Knight offense. Then The Coyotes put The pres- sure on by holding The Knights to a scoreless second half. CENTRAL I3-PHOENIX UNION 27 Scoring I3 points in The first quarter, The Bobcats looked good. Steele put The Coyotes on The scoreboard with a 28-yard run. With a score- less Third quarter, Hill passed to McKee Twice and Walters once in the fourth quarter, to asssure Phoenix Union Their first win. WEST 30-PHOENIX UNION I2 Keeping The ball on The ground, The Thunder- birds led at halftime, 20-O. Then in The Third quarter, McKee caught a 4-yard pass to spark up a Trying team. West put it on The ice by adding IO more points to Their score. Determined not to give up, Michael Dasher ran four yards to give the Coyotes six more points. Assistant Coach Petty Iwith cap onl and Head Coach Saunders look on as manager Albert Aros talks to a player. PU Hips South Apart In 20-6 Win Catching a pass from Hill, Walters runs it in for a touchdown as PU rolled over Central, 27-I3. CARL HAYDEN 7-PHOENIX UNION I2 Running nine yards for a touchdown, Wendell Curry put the Coyotes ahead. Failing to get the extra point proved to be almost fatal, for the Falcons scored in the third quarter and led, 7-6. With seconds left, Hill con- nected to Miniefield for -48 yards, three yards short of the winning touchdown. After two unsuccessful tries, Hill connected to McKee, with only I5 seconds left to play, and gave the Coyotes a hard-fought game. CAMELBACK 34-PHOENIX UNION I3 The Coyotes looked like they had the game with a 50-yard touchdown pass to McKee and a 31-yard romp by Steele to put the Coyotes ahead, I3-6. But, the Spartans exploded in the seconol half to take a hard- fought game from The Coyotes. SOUTH MOUNTAIN 6-PHOENIX UNION 20 Everything went perfectly as the Coyotes scored when Hill connected on I9 and 25 yard Touchdown passes to give the Coyotes a I4-O lead. Then in the fourth quarter, Walters scored to give the Coyotes an upset victory over the favored Rebels. ALHAMBRA 20-PHOENIX UNION I4 Catching a pass from Hill, Miniefield put the Coyotes on the scoreboard. Trailing the Lions in The fourth quarter McKee received the ball on a kick-off and ran 85 yards for a touchdown to put the Coyotes back in the game. But, time ran out for a fighting team. Sports-'I 6 The season was an exciTing one. Even Though we didn'T have a winning season, The TooTball Team provided for auiTe a loT of exciTe- menT. Alvin Hill seT a new school record by Throw- ing l4 Touchdown passes, while Charles McKee caughr lO Touchdown passes Tor anoTher new school record. Charles McKee was named All-STaTe End and was also nameol All-Phoenix Conference offen- sive Tearn capTain. Also named To The All- Phoenix Conference Team were Alvin Hill, quarTer- back, and Alanzo 5Teele, fullback. We had a greaT football Team, even Though we had Tough breaks. Coach Saunders and Coach PeTTy did a good iob in bringing The Team Through a long, hard season. All-Conference fullback Alonzo Steele runs 31 yards for a Touchdown againsT Camelback. Hill And McKee Set School Records NS Lee McCoy l44l and Larry Alfier llol Team To caTch Maryvale's quarferback behind scrimmage. Willie Epps l34l needs no help from Gary PraTf l73l, as he Tackles an Alhambra fullback for no gain. 1 62-Sports 1... l JV FOOTBALL--Front Row: F. Wilson, L. Jones, L. Davis, M. Green, C. Charles, J. Holguin, J. Hughes, W. Yee, H. Smith, Second Row: C. Taylor, E. Mays, R. Trotter, R. Washington, V. Coronado, Q. Dong, D. Fahnholz, A. Garcia, R. Gabellero, S. Ortega, W. Burton Back Row: i Coach Futch, L. Resales, F. Enriquez, D. Mitchell, F. Herrera, C. Burus, T. Shriver, H. Hernandez, T. Florence, Coach Nunez.'Not shown , Tony Fulce. JV Upsets Favored Carl Hayden, 12-0 3 FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL liront Row: Duckett,.Hall, Jones, Romero, Sanders, Jaramillo, Davis, Aguilar, Willlams, John- son. Back Row: Stuart, Lucero, Diaz, Frausto, Maxtielal, Gay, White, Hightower, Taggart, Gilbert, Vasquez, Gresham, Hill, Murray, Torres, Beiarano, Gray. l Under the coaching of Mr. Futch and Mr. Nunez, the JV football team was able to break a 28-game losing streak with a l2-O victory over the Carl Hay- den Falcons. Despite the fact that they faced heavier teams, the JV kept the games close and finished with a l-9 season record. Mr. Madura was able to get his Freshmen 'A team to a 5-4 season record. Their ability to play fine football and the deter- mination to win is what helped the freshmen make it a winning season. Both the JV and the Freshmen A football players, with their experience in this year's games, will be great contributions to our football team next season. Sports-163 X-Country Runners Boast 6-4 Record Front Row-J. Dawa, manager, O. Barboa, R. Moncivaiz, R. Cruz, B. Valencia. Back Row-A. Andrade, R. Young, D. Ortega, A. Sando val, R. Ramirez. I X-Country Scores I Coyotes Opp. 37 ..... Glendale ...2l 35 .... Maryvale .. ...23 . 25 .... North .. ...34 35 .... ..East... ...24 I 22 .... Central ...39 27 .... ..... W est .... ...29 16... Moon Valley' .. ...29 16... Carl Hayden' .. ...47 I - 18... .... Camelback ...42 24. .. .. South Mountain .. ...39 ' ' 34 ......... Alhambra . . . .20 I 'Three-way rneet Coach Shipley proudly congratulates Ruben Moncivaiz, Ari- zona's best X-country runner. 1 64-Sports Moncivaiz X-Country State Champion ATTer losing 3 of Their firsT 4 meeTs, The Junior- Sophomore ladden Pack rallied To fashion an overall 6-4 record. The inexperienced CoyoTes re-esTablished Themselves as a Phoenix Division power aT The close of The season, placing Third aT The divisional race, and 7Th aT The sTaTe meeT. Senior Ruben Moncivaiz closed ouT an undefeafed season perTecTly by running away wiTh The individual sTaTe championship. Ruben also capTured The Divi- sional Squaw Peak, and Thunderbird lnviTaTional championships. X -F44 T Win..- ,ww 3' 2 1 I 1 7 ,. N, Oscar Barboa and Roberf Ramirez baftle iT out for firsf place against Camelback. l J.V. X-Country-Front Row--Ray Diaz, Rosendo Mendez, Eddie Gufierrez, Danny Marfinez, Back Row--David Lewis lman- agerl, Ike Harris, Claude Leyvas, Pete Vega and Jeffry Miles. Sports-165 . e-.-.i.,f..v-M--T-.M ,,,, -M. Frosh Pack Has Uncle eated Season s, vs an Freshmen: J. Marquez, T. Avalos, D. Frausto, F. Garcia, B. Cervantes, R. Galston, D. Lewis imanagerl, F. Doss, L. Truiillo, L. Childers, J. Sanchez, A. Everett. 'Center-G. Balderrama. jyfif ',,,eJfA1F ' X V , ' 'L .f 'I A, 'i Ruben Moncivaiz displays tremendous form and endurance Ike Harris leads the J.V. Pack against North Phoenix against North's Mustangs. ' , 'I66-Sports ...d.....,..-......4.,4...........,...-.,..,.........-.......-.A ......-.--. -..-.--Y-4.7.1 ---- -... -L..-i- --.,...,.. V, - f,, 1 1 A- , ,sifflisl Bn, 5 3 1 ur my . 1,8575 185, E ii? fy L -'L g. ,., . sp ..as.,-,sm With gracefulness and ease, Walters makes a basket as the Having control of the ball, Stoglin gets ready to ignite the fast break Cyoyotes cruise to a 94-56 win over West. as they smash East, 81 -46, in their second meeting, l L Coyotes End Season With 24-4 Mark y VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 1 1 Coyotes Game Opponent Coyotes Game Opponent 1 60 .... Westwood .... 44 67 .... Carl Hayden .... 45 60 .... Palo Verde .... 62 95 ..... Alhambra ..... 51 64 ....... East ....... 65 94 ....... West ....... 56 64 ...... Central ...... 51 61 . , South Mountain . .34 69 ...... North ...... 55 84 .... Camelback. .... 43 Xmas Tourney 83 .... Carl Hayden .... 56 1 68. . Sunnyslope .... 46 '63 ..... Alhambra . . . . .68 1 78. . South Mountain . .54 Divisional Playotts l 66 ..... Coronado ..... 64 81 ....... East ....... 46 1 64 ..... Arcadia ..... 62 55 ...... Central ,..... 50 l 53 ..... Maryvale ..... 64 Inter-divisional 1 91 ...... Tucson ...... 56 53 ...... Cortez ...... 45 94 .... St. Mary's .... 44 72 ...... Pueblo ...... 61 68 ...... North ...... 56 Championship 75 ....... West ....... 55 65 ..... Maryvale ..... 56 76.. South Mountain ..51 94 .... Camelback .... 56 l 24'Wins - 4 Losses l l l Height is no problem a Bobcat with ease. as Stoglin outiumps Sports-167 WW in QPU CEU ,W v 45' tying!! il ,- M In A ? . - ,Q , , N.. 1' .,,L L' f-1 Q-' ,M , ,,,,,M, P ' U V . :nil ,..av '94 ,' ji f-Q if ..,-...N-..,,,-my Q y K Q? -4- Mr. William Boyle lcenterl presents the trophy to the T967-68 Clasa AA Basketball Champions. Star players are lleft to rightT Charles Taylor, David Price, James Suell, Dennis Thomas, Terry Smith, Danny Contreras, Charles McKee, Clifton Thomas, Joe Norman, Roy Warner, manager Albert Aros, Ed Stoglin, and Gary Walters. U Successfull De ends X- mas Crown l Rated number one in the pre-season poll, our team lived up to its rating by capturing the Christmas Tournament, the' Phoenix Division League A crown, and the biggest and most important, the Class AA title to finish the season as number one. . Starting off the season with a 60-44 ' romp of Westwood, the Coyotes met l some troubles as they dropped the next Head Coach Gerald Jones confers with Terry Smith during the intermission T68-Sports Y- . . .. ... .. . ..4-..,-...-........-.4-----,------- ... , two, by two and one point, respectively. After a minor adiustment, the Coyotes went on to win the next six games. Four of these six games involved the Christmas Tournament. After finding little resistance in Sunnyslope and South Mountain, in the next two, our team showed its potential. After defeating a powerful Coronado team, it came up against Arcadia. After a long battle for the lead, the Coyotes captured the tour- ney wih Stoglin's tip-in. V-.4--A------ ---N - ..--.,.....,............4...........-. 4--.W - I jg! N After losing to Maryvale, the pack Went into a 12-game winning streak, averaging 76 points per game. It started with third-rated Tucson. But Tucson was no match for the fast-breaking Coyotes as the Badgers lost, 91-56. Things iust kept rolling as team after team fell. Including Alhambra, who were supposed to be our closest competition. The Lions lost the first meeting, 95-51. But, in the second meeting, the Coyotes met resistence as we lost, 68-63. Avenging an earlier lost, we smashed East, 81-46, then beat Central, 55-50, to earn a berth to the finals. ln the Inter-divisionals, we first encountered a much taller team, Cortez. But, height didn't mean anything, as we won, 53-46. We then played Pueblo and won, 72-62. This gave us a chance to defend our title against Maryvale. ,c cc ......,,. , ..,.. ss, rs - f -W H sz' 5 K , sli ng 'ii ff .--fi f-sw . 3,.1M1Pssl-:Sins gi il Nu. 1' pl 4 is V54 15, Another rebound for McKee as he totaled 324 for the season, eight shy of the school record. Coyotes Ride High, Take 12 In Row Sfoglin, McKee, Price, and Norman listen carefully as Coach Jones gives instruction during a time out, Sports-169 E 5 . M 5.1, 3 3 xxx 'Diff N sg, ' After stealing the ball, Stoglin adds two more paints to the Coyote rally. Keeping the rally alive, Contreras scores as Smith helps on the assist. 170-Sports akes State Again Thus, everything was set. Maryvale, the best defensive team in the Phoenix Division, against Phoenix Union, the best offensive team in the Phoenix Division and defending Class AA Champions. As the first period ended, Maryvale was leading, 18-14. But it was a bigger surprise to Coyotes fans when the Panthers took a 42-29 half time lead. Then, in front of 7,661 spectators the Coyotes started one of the greatest comebacks in our school history. After a close third period, the Coyotes ex- Uloded. Stealing the ball, getting the rebounds, and capitalizing on lVlaryvale's mistakes, the game was tied by David Price's tip-in with 4:02 left in the game. Then McKee scored on another tip-in and Stoglin stole the ball and scored. That was all the lead we needed, but the team kept on scor- ing. When the buzzer went off and the game was officially over, the final score was Phoenix Union 65, Nlaryvale 56. The mighty Coyotes successfully defended their state title and in the roaring appreciation of the Coyote fans, the trophy was presented, for the second straight year, to the magnificent team from Phoenix Union. With 4:02 left in the game, the Coyotes had successfully taken over the game entirely. AF I 1 X if wa 6 'Mfg I -Q XJ , I Q 1 L., H , ,, X m f ' , ' , ,1?4?2iif'i' . 'iii ' ,, fmvxg x.:,, i , . 25N S'- o otes At The 9 0 o 63 Champwnshlp J' A r Cortez seems To be amazed by our rebouncl power as McKee brings one down easily. Charles McKee Gets Basketball Honors The CoyoTes also Took auiTe a number of baskeTball honors. Charles McKee was named To The All-TournamenT TirsT Team and was named by a number of papers To The All-STaTe Team. Terry SmiTh and Joe Norman were also named To The All-TournamenT Team. David Price ioiqed SmiTh and Norman and were named To The honorary lisT. ATTer sTarTing wiTh an unusual game-losing sTreak, Milo soon cor- recTed The error and managed To coach The Team To a 15-7 season. The Freshmen Teams had a Tabu- lous season, despiTe The TacT They boTh losT The opener To WesTwood, boTh Teams rolled To 14 sTraighT wins To finish The season wiTh a 15-1 record. FuTch coached The Freshmen A , while Madura coached The Freshmen BoTh were guided To a superb season. 1 72-Sports CoyoTes . .A. . 47 43 57 31 49 61 54 38 45 45 67 52 62 62 56 44 UB.. 42 '52 '55 '59 48 37 60 i3 2 -47 47 136 A40 .5 8 .5 O f7O -4 1 BaskeTball Scores Game WesTwood Palo Verde EasT CenTral NorTh Maryvale Tucson ST. N1ary's NorTh WesT SouTh MT. Camelback Carl Hayden Alhambra WesT SouTh MT. Camelback Carl Hayden Alhambra OpponenT HA.. 48 41 47 17 44 23 50 15 39 39 55 20 42 45 1 1 37 DeAndo Tries fo goin control as his North High opponent Tries desperately To break the hold. Wrestlers Beast A 4-7 Season Record VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES COYOTES OPPONENTS MATCHES QI... EAST ...3I 38... ...NORTH... ...I2 I-4... .. MARYVALE .. ...3O 37... .. CHANDLER ...IO 41... .. GILENDALE... ...I2 8 SUNNYSLOPE ...37 I3 ...... SOUTH MOUNTAIN ...... 32 6... ..ALHAMBRA... ...4O 5... ...CARLHAYDEN... ...4O IO... CAMELBACK ...SO 28... .... WEST ...I3 4 Wins - 7 Losses A Camelback wrestler finds if hard To hold Yee down. Sports-'I 73 .l In' -,mwhi Varsity Wrestling. Back row: J. Mc Koy L. Alfier, R. Munoz, D. Lee, N. Moreno, H. Hernandez, W. Yee, Front row: J. Lopez, R. De Ando R. Romero, F. Lopez, J. Fritz. Lopez And DQA nda Go To State Meet 1 74-Sports Trying to wear him out, Lopez rides his West Higw opponent. After many years of hard practice, the wrestling team finally won not one, not two, but four matches. Under the new leadership of Coach Vaughan, our wrestling team showed considerable improvement. Losing the season opener to East, 31- 21, our team made it up by smashing North, 38-12, thus getting their first win in years. H Things looked like it would be the same when Maryvale 'beat our team. But the Coyotes surprised everyone by des- troying its next two foes. First came Chandler, and they were beaten, 37-10. Then came the Cardinals to try their team. But our team still had plenty of fight in them as they handed Glendale a 41-12 defeat. Things were going fine until they met stronger opposition. They lost their next five matches, but went olown fighting. lPain and misery seem To be his problem as Garcia rides his West High Facing Their lasT Toe of The regular season, The CoyoTes were ready and willing To meeT The WesT High Thunderbirds in our gym. The maTches were Tough, but The CoyoTes came ouT on The winning end beaTing VVesT, 28-13. We were well represenTed in The divi- sionals as Roman DeAnda, oi 120-lb.wresTler and Joe Lopez, a l28-lb. vvresTler, made iT on To The sTaTe meeT. Roman DeAnda placed second in sTaTe in The l2O weighf and looks like he is de- sTined To Take sTaTe nexT year. Despife The TacT ThaT he vvasn'T in The final round, Joe Lopez is also desTined To do bef- Ter. WiTh his speed and agiliTy, he should be a Top conTender for a sTaTe TiTle. Our Team finished vviTh a 4-7 season. DespiTe The TacT ThaT iT vvasn'T a winning sea- lopponem' son, we did enioy winning our TirsT four l games in years. IT looks like Coach Vaughan was able To make our Team look and acT T like a WresTling Team. l O T W restlers Show Brzght Season A head l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l There seems To be no escape as l Hayden foe. i i l i Munoz prepares To pin his Carl DeAndo Tries a Take down as Coach Vaughan gives him some advice. Sports-'I 75 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES COYOTES OPPONENTS MATCHES 2I ....... ...EAST... ........33 I6 .... NORTH .. ....26 25 .... .... M ARYVALE ... . . . .20 4I .... .. CHANDLER ... .. 3 44.... .... GLENDALE .. 8 I7 .......... SUNNYSLOPE .......... 31 I9 ....... SOUTH MOUNTAIN ....... 29 I2 .... .... A LHAMBRA ... . . . .36 II .... ... CARL HAYDEN .. ...42 27 .... CAMELBACK ....I6 26 .... .... W EST ..... ..,. 2 O 5 Wins - 6 Losses WiTh one strong push, Olson Takes down his Moryvole opponent ,IV Finishes Season With 5-6 Record ' K . QL . ' fia I Q. Qi' ,,,.. ' M I 5 VA ffgff- 531, , V if , JUNIOR VARSITY-Bock Row: J, Gozoles, M. Gcrcio, C. Bcioroncx, G. Smith, R. Coleman, D. Aguoyo. Fronf Row: S. Olson, R. Aguilar, J. Romero, D. Villa, F. Wilson. 'I 76-Sporis iaz amed Captain 1 ,yi i 1- 1 '-is? Gilbert Maldonado performs a hand stand with ease. Perfection is the main purpose of practice. Here Ricky Camerena com- pletes an L on the rings. L .i fi ' l' l V ' , L' ,- it i I ... sys:- sis' l Varsity Gymnastics-Back Row: M. Davis, R. Leon, J. Quihuis, G. Maldonado, Coach Vaughan, A. Contreras, J. Diaz, R. Quinn. Front Row: E. Adams, S. Delgado, F. Zairagoza, L. Lopez, D. Adams. Sports--177 F is i' K 5 c ,.,, A M1203 I 574754 ...-rf l 'C Milton Davis warms up with a double leg circle during practice. Joe Quihuis practices his routine for his next meet. PU Gymnasts Give Top Per ormances Jimmy Diaz Iimbers up during practice to start his routine. Giving an excellent performance at the Coliseum, Richard Quinn completes an eagle on the high bar. 1 78-Sports Varsity Baseball: Back Row-Tommy Reyes, Rudy Rascon, Tandy Hamilton, Alex Calderon, Dan Contreras, Joe Contreras, Mario Esquivel, Charlie Epps, Mgr. Brandon Gillard, Coach! Milo. Front Row-Joe Munoz, Archie Madrid, Hector Lopez, Ray Warner, Larry Wilson, Joe Lopez, Alvin Hill, Joe Norman. Co ote Nine Have An Impressive Year Varsity mentor Chuck Milo was impressed with the tremendous effort that his '68 Coyotes contrib- uted. This year proved to be very surprising season. Among these surprises was pitcher Rudy Rascon. Rudy's natural pitching talent smothered many an opposing batters' hopes of getting on base. With catcher Alvin Hill at the receiving end, Rascon and Hill combined for a terrifying battery. Dan Contreras and Tommy Reyes' relief pitching put great depth into Coach Milo's fearsome nine. lCont'd on Page 1801. ,, .... , ..,.:-,..-.....:a:.4..,......... ........ ..,, ee- - '-- .....,1 . ..... ....,.......:...-me Mario Esquivel tunes up his batting during batting practice. Sports-'l 79 if M W- Y Y N, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,M:,,....... J i i 1 V1 11 5 , I i i iii 4 - .,,, - , ,- M W, Q, ,J,,4, . , - ' M V , . 1 l' - fr '14 i 4 5' . fa L WY , ' ,.f age.-- N1..,.......,--Jm- f'-f---WLMA-Q-.mmf f---W is , ' X - , E 5 . Xl f N W lli est . ,,, M W, rw,.,,.o, ., Third baseman Hector Lopez limbers up as he awaits his turn at bat. . . t I With the score zero to zero, Rudy Rascon awaits the next pitch. - .. , , i 4 f ' , I k,,3.Qgeiy -4 .. . . f.. 4 ,I-L 1 I 1: 1 ,, ff'-if .,,. 1' x,. ,,k,g,,-swf sr . gf HM x,f?,2,g . f 1 -, ' A 'r V . W . ,-1 if . . . ,.- ...ws 2 tt i' ' is Q 'il gg, ,S 'E t , 3352 '-W1 T.. 1, it 5- 6 is--al , . J igga M13 , 'Z i H u B' 5 ' Q viii Wi fx df if ,, 'J I f 5' wwfwfi.Wif.z:s1'Zfamasgeiiit',5-i231,Q,:.,.1 qs., rrkk A , K, ,N i ggi.. , , , 2 Q. 4 'P Y A Y 'A 1 v 4 v- ' -dt' X X , wifi ' K rf , ,J ., ,, f ,i', i- ' T x 2' A f ,Q .fW,,,...-1 ,,.' f 1 1. . . . , Alex Calderon l35l awaits the throw during infield practice. lcont'd from page l79l First baseman Alex Calderon, for the second straight year, displayed his talents both with his glove and his bat. Shortstop Mario Esquivel and second baseman Joe Contreras plugged many base hits up the man Hector Lopez guarded the third base line like a hawk Outtielders Joe Norman Ray Warner tresh from the basketball championship ialong with pitcher Danny Contrerasl Tandy Hamilton, Charlie Epps, and Larry Wilson gained opposing team re- spect as they patrolled the outfield with success. W-1+--f r' 'f 5: W 's r yi s middle of the diamond. Third base- , . . . ft Below, shortstop Mario Esquivel l45l unloacls run scori g base hit against Central. if C U V T V if ' H E in N-...f :f' t ,li - Pitcher Rudy Rascon warms up before the Phoenix I wi .umm cm - ' - ' 'AQ-' 7' Unionhsoufh Mountain game' With Alvin Hill catching, Tandy Hamilton takes a swing at the pitch. Rascon- ill Make Up Coyote Battery Coach Milo gives infield practice as catcher Alvin Hill looks on. V' 'A .gvjm . 3 get , i ,. ':,:'irf--. f--' A- K 1 .fam ,xxx 4 ' ,f,.,,. kk k i. ,my ' :N...:',--11,7 - - ' ' JL, ':f'.'1x.-mfr'- f1w , ,, . is:.tg1:-Q-:i.,f A A s. . , Q . ,. Q . ,i, ,ml f-f.,-1-' -we ., ,......, ' h Catcher Alvin Hills attempts a pickoff toward third base during practice session. Sports-181 W-.Wm,....W..,,.,..t,W....,.W. ,,,.,,. M.. ...,w..,.w ,....-,..v.i .m..u.i i ... ',.1,,. v , Ruben Moncivaiz leads a strong field of distance runners. . .z ifviy 1 '- i r ,,,. . f ,. . . .. Q Richard Munoz strives for perfeciion in the shot-puT. Coyote Spikers 0 fer Promising Season 1 82-Sporis Leroy Hughes easily clears 6 feet during early season practice. Head Track Coach Gene Shipley sTarTed The 1968 Track season off on an opTimisTic noTe. AlThough This year's Team is depih- shy, iT does feaTure some of last year's Top high school Track men. Led by pole-vaulfer Larry Alfier and alisTance ace Ruben Moncivaiz, The Coy- oTes can hope for ia successful season. Ruben has already run a pre-season 4:25 in The mile run and Larry placed Third aT sTaTe in The pole-vault lasi' year. A greaT deal is also expecTed from 440 man Ralph Young. Ralph has posTecl a 51.0 pre-season Time in This evenT. T ilimf ,, l l ii Young, Moncivaiz-State Hope uls Miguel Burciaga demonstrates his discus throwing practice. .L H. Fast improving Arthur Andrade strides toward the finish ability during line. Top Sophomore runner, Andy Sandoval exhibits promising future. Eugene Huff's state competition in the broad lump prom- ises to be stiff. Sports-183 - A ,, ..v,,.,4 X 1 Q 3 '3lliW3V Girls' Freshman Tennis: left to Right-Pat Dean, Elsa Hernandez, Brenda McKee, Tillie Garcia, Herlaine Bennett, JoAnne Rivera, Joyce Hill, Stella Johnson, Patty Koenig. Wg. ' 955' 1' Boys' Freshman Tennis: Left to Right-Coach Kessler, Henry Martinez, Bert Zimmerman, Carrel White, John Jordan, Ezrel McCowan, David Griialva. 184-Snnrts l Boys' Varsity Tennis-D. Graialva, R. Dong, Q. Dong, J. Gonzales, D. Dong, C. Ward, J. Arriaga, C. White, R. Lechuga, J. Alverado. l l i J . 2 Y -4 t f.fl7if1L'fT' :P r5 4f . V .. .,--11,-f,,.,,,. . ,H - 1 .M ,.,... , M I A , .M ...FH J, ,,, z ' J i f ff' ff-QW we Q -f S-- -. if-,gf ff-laws,-fee' K1-ffl. ., ,J ,..-J: il-w' -if , A , ' . 1 h .' ' J i A W. 5 ' wf ' .V s 4 ' V' i - tn, awk ki Q 1 .gufai ,,-, 'i'iJrfQff'!5iifL?! ' ,, ' . ..L..1Z,.Q,... K fishy? - .,..ff,.'.r. ,'kk .--L A 6 I K W 5' 'v-I V M R f . , ., 'if-f H. M q TfTfifl iw. .... - ' A g S. ..e.,,..w, dl, .gzf 'iggg:.1g,,gR I Q. 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I , 1 With a swift swing, Jessie Gonzales returns a serve to his After serving the ball, Pete Bustamante positions himself for its return. opponent. l l Sports-185 i were I Q..-, .ad VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS: Willie Woods, Shirley Jacobs, Norma Colberf, Sheila Jocobs, and Pot Theus. Not shown is Pricillo Gutierrez. Girls' Tennis Finishes A Good Season 'vs W , Q-5 1-f V , I r r . .R 4 aw me X5 4. 4- we I , . 1 Q.. ' W5 gr ..... 'G+ f- My 9 U l ' ' 5 , . Q: I ,Q K ' K SER ' I ml v M 3 1-I Y I wi- 1 s - f' 4 ,W J V xi Q A ,Q I . K gg a H J I Q 'Ii ,FQ an th F I Q. I Se Qs Q 'NYJ Q if H 49 J, .fp ' ,,, , J 'gif if 5 ,fn 0, ' I , hrsiijzw I1 6 Q S , ,T W, xl W an W 3 A, fu i I RT -'wi -I 'f S I gli' rj f if 'M - ii SR i i. 5 4 Q K X ,A ii is M d i L ,.- J Y + J A ra 5535? S .lf Q 1 sf ' 1 , . if I sis 'E es , Q-mv-1 W 1 s .. ,,.': JV GIRLS' TENNIS: Pat Angulo, Helen Borreros, Brenda McKee, Sfello Johnson, Herlaine Bennet, and Joyce Hill. Head Coach Charlene Presley 1 86-Sporls V V ,: --- -.-,..- - , .:,.,-,,,,,, 'Q w W Q GX -A.. g, 4 i'LPl4p,-ll' ..Q.' 1 Y ' -. fix.: on -. 'A- Q wi' . K .,:4.y-.Ln 'PKI' 521 A 5' ,'f I'2 sx3F't:Y.r 'Wit -'-2'-'n kv xg:::2:,f:,7'f3 .,!' ,QB m-,.,, ' ,,.,.,..m +V Adis Wlzltifbglfffl as L .fs.QA?z5 tx . 5 f , ,Paxil K A if .. , ...Ak l ............J BADMINTON TEAM: Back Row-Susan Landing, Shirley DiBrell, Georgia Holmes, Mary Ann Duckeff, Vangle Magdeleno, Daisy DuckeTT. Front Row-Maria Barajas, Lycl-ia Moncivaiz, JoAnn Duckett, Cari Smith, Paulette Grotto Modem Dance Class Sports-'I 87 J' l M Q Y' .A 'ks Waits Calendar 0 The Year's Events Tl,mTln3lf m3 V, l 5 E ,.s l nm September Freshman Orientation Classes Begin lntra-Squad Game Back to School Dance Practical Nurses' Graduation October Freshman Campaign Assembly Freshmen Elections Senior Day at ASU Senior Day at U of A November AEA Convention First Term Ends PUHS Day at State Fair Homecoming Thanksgiving Recess 4 l g 1 N y - - X .X 2 A I-A it lf, at ' .aan If sn- as L i ff -as is ix -N--M so December Sports Banquet State X-Country Meet Christmas Assembly Christmas Recess Christmas Basketball Tournament January School Resumes Semester Exams Begin Semester Exams No Classes Report Cards February Faculty Follies State Wrestling Practical Nurses Graduation Student Council Nominating Con- vention Inter-Division Basketball March Basketball State Meet Student Body Campaign Assembly Rodeo Dance Rodeo Recess Baseball Assembly Gymnastics Assembly End ot Term April Report Cards Talent Show Easter Recess Begins School Resumes Tennis Divisional Meet AA Banquet May-June Junior-Senior Prom National Honor Assembly FBLA Awards Banquet Spring Sports Banquet Senior Farewell Assembly Semester Exams Begin No Classes Report Cards, Commencement li, liuni,,g 1 GAA .................. Index Administration ............... 9 Art Club ........... .... 1 51 Auditorium Club .... .... 1 40 Audio-Visual Club ..... .,.. 1 42 Badminton Team ........... 187 Baseball Team, Varsity ...... 179 JV ...................,. 181 Basketball Team, Varsity .... 167 Best Dressed ............... 1 16 Board of Education ........... 7 Bookstore Personnel ......... 12 Boys' Federation Cabinet ..... 37 Boys' .State ................ 127 Brotherhood Club .......... 149 Cafeteria Personnel .... .....12 Campus Police ...... ..... 1 3 Cheerleaders ..... .,.. 1 28 Choralettes ...... .... 1 52 Concert-Band ,.... .... 1 55 Cosmo-Jets ................ 150 Coyote Journal Staff ........ 133 Cross Country Team, Varsity . , 164 JV ..........,........., 165 Freshmen ............... 166 DECA ........,., . . .147 DECA Sweetheart . . . . . . .116 Executive Committee . . . . . . . .30 Faculty Follies ...... . . .118 FBLA ............ . . ,137 FFA ....... Q . . .148 Football Team, Varsity . . . JV ...,.............. Freshmen ..........., Foreign Exchange Students- Karin Bostrom ........ Teresa Arancibia .... . Beatriz Sayagues .... . French Club ............ Freshmen Class Officers Girls' Letter Club .,....... Girls' State .............. Girls' League Central Council Senior Council ......... Junior Council ......... Sophomore Council Freshmen Council , . . . Gymnastics, Varsity .... . Homecoming Royalty ..... Interact Club ,........ . Junior Class Officers . . . . Junior League ..... . Key Club .......,.. . Key Club Royalty .... , Latin Club ........ . Library Club .......... . Maiorettes ........ . ...... Maintenance Personnel .... Mixed Chorus ........... Model UN ........... . Modern Dance . . . . Mystic Scribes . . . . National Honor Society Parnassus ........... Phoenician Royalty . . . Phoenician Staff . . . Pom Pon .......... Practical Nursing ..... Principal ............ Publication Workshop . Quill 8. Scroll ........ Records Personnel .... Registrar's Personnel .. Review Court ......., Rodeo Royalty ..... Secretaries .......... Senior Class Officers . . Shutterbugs ......... Special Awards ...... Sophomore Class Office Spanish Club ........ Stadium Club ........ Student Body Officers . Tennis-Boys, Varsity .. Freshman ......... Girls, Varsity ...... Freshman ......... Track 81 Field, Varsity . Top 207, ............. Upward Bound .... h. . Valentine Royalty .... VICA ............ Wrestling Varsity . . . JV ......,..... ......123 ......145 .....109 .....134 .....129 .....15O ......122 ......136 ....11 ....11 .31 120 ....1O ....38 ......149 ......117 TS .....72 ......144 ......154 .......29 ......185 .....184 .....186 ......184 ......182 ......13O 122 ....111 ....146 ....173 ....175 More Seniors In Memoriam Samuel Liberante Phoenix Union Counselor Mary Sluder Passed Away January 20, 1968 Susan Taddie Index-'I 9'I ear C0 otes, Tina Baraias In This T968 PHOENIClAN, we have attempted to record the school year's history from beginning to end. We have captured some ofthe highlights of this school year, and These are included. We wish to thank The following persons- Mr. Harrison and all The administrators for Their support and co--operation in producing the T968 PHOENICIAN, Mrs. Drake, Mrs. Ziol, Mrs. Clark, and the counseling de- parement for suggesting that we join the yearbook staff and signing up students for the beginning yearbook class, Miss Nan Ritter and Miss Mary Carson of The Broadway Portrait Studio in Christown for their coverage of senior portraits, royalty pictures, and so many other favors, Marvel Photo tor the underclassmen pictures, Mr. Milton Bean of Taylor Publishing Company for his advice, Miss Ruth Cole and the Social Studies department for help- ing with the Senior Registry, Mrs. Turcott for her help and assistance in checking our pages, Mr. Mosley for providing the airplane so we could have our title page picture, and all the teachers who excused us from class and sup- ported the yearbook. Good luck goes to the senior staff members who, like us, will be graduating-Barney Baiz, Bobby Leon, Benny Miranda, Danny Morales, Manuel Nieto, Lorna Roberts, Bea Urias, Martin Valdez, and Terri Williams. A word of appreciation goes to Dan Sebring, head photog- rapher, who took the aerial shot and many other pictures on his own time, the photography staff-Marcel Dixon and Richard Menolez for their coverage of pictures. Thanks to second semes- ter staff members-Ray Cruz and Mike Wheeler for their help. Thanks also to iunior members of the staff-Grace Lopez, Cesar Gonzales, to sophomores Bill Flores and Joe Villela. Good luck goes To next year's staff who will produce the '69 PHOENICIAN--those iuniors and sophomores above plus Alma Alvarado, Caroline Benitez, Mary Chavez, Larry Dees, Toni Grant, Barbara,Gonzales, Dolores Johnson, Steve Mendoza, Steve Mora, Beverly Nicholson, Irene Trulillo and others yet to be selected. ln closing, we wish to express our warm appreciation and thanks to Mr. Fisher, our advisor, for without his advice, counsel- ing, and help, the '68 PHOENICIAN would never have been produced. The World of Phoenix Union is composeol ofthe buildings on campus, the administration and faculty who guide and teach, and especially the students, who support and make up this world. Our World of Phoenix Union is now at a close. We hope you have enioyed the coverage as much as we have en- joyed producing it here. ' Sincerely, Henry Hom Mg T968 PHOENICIAN Co-editors . ,N W. kk 5,45 J 3 Jix-Ung,,?Q,g,,g, .vi


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