Washington High School - Panorama Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1959

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Cover Design by Don Tippit C5 C -I F l c:.. :D .ts 1: :E :U L.: l 'i f-m Us :va 1 IE :cn L.: E I2 :U ct :l: IE -U :U I... n-rv-It-an-an-In-an-1 OOXINI-Fulton-OOOOLIIJ:-IOP-dr-lv-A ON!-PXINJUJUINOF-rar-1NOKOOxIxJOxLh.lsbJ Sl SEPTEEIIBER UCEUBEH EIUVEEHBER DECEEIIBEE PANURAMA QUEEF V CORENE EsTE s Princesses DORIS BONERTZ Personality is a peculiar thing. It is constantly changing, and yet it is basically the same. Personality determines the actions of each day and every individual. Just as the world changes with the seasons of nature, our personalities pass through four main stages: childhood, adoles- cence, adulthood, and old age. Our high school years can also be compared to the seasons of nature and of life. Freshmen are the spring. They are uncertain as to what the strange world of high school holds for them. They act childish at times, perhaps only to cover up their doubts. - W ,Q Q I While a little more sure in their way of thinking and acting, sophomores still Q XX. M y Q possess many of their freshman traits. They can be compared with the summer - E 2 older than a child, yet too young to be fully aware of the problems facing them , l as adults. I e Junior year usually finds more mature and steady individuals. During the autumn, 1 - many minds reach maturity in that definite plans for the future are made. Juniors Q Q L' are more settled and more aware of used-to-be strange new high school world. Q , V Finally on the ladder of the seasons, we approach winter. Here we find the i X seniors, seemingly calm and serene - far above the level of confusion. How- l 1 i ever, they are like winter - stately and mature on the outside, but, just as the coming spring lies in wait under the winter snows, so the seniors have an inner -,,,f15QQx, X anxiety that cannot be quenched until they hear the strains of the graduation Q' lr , 2 t march as they go, one by one, decked in caps and gowns, to receive a certificate NYS Yi - the reward for tgeig fogrlyegs of high school work. As Shelley said 'elf winter j' ' We Q-. i comes, can sprin e ar e in . M l l The calendars wlich are used throughout this book, represent the minor changes ' tl'l . W7 of our everyday life, the little, seemingly insignificant happenings that usher us up If gradually from one season to the next, whether it be in nature, life, or our high i if 1 school world. it -1 ' if 1. l 1' sf lla ll Li 1. BK W ' 'Ei' ' 'tif C Q-fi 1 .. X my Q.. if QN li' l 'SS flgfx . rl I' . 5 ff A it fifirfh in p 4. ,f f' ,Ugg ' X m ol A . e 5 J C if ff, X ,if K1 V , - 4 .. i K-S 'WW . KJ WE HEREBY DEDICATE lf a teacher were to be judged by his teaching outside of the classroom as well as in the classroom, one teacher would certainly be among the leaders. Besides teaching Speech and English, he has worked with the Student Council for many years as sponsor, and has directed school plays. His relationship and friendliness toward all of the students, are appreciated by everyone. Many students re- cognize him only as one of the chaperones at the dances, nevertheless, he is at least familiar to nearly every student at Washington High. He was once called 'lMr. School Spirit him- self, since he has done tremendous work toward promoting school spirit. ' 1 preciation for all he has done Hence, in ap . ' ' ' High, we proudly dedi- to better Washington L cate this annual to Mr. Verne Cook. EFFIEIENT HANDS HULD Curriculum Coordinator Mr. W. Fred Miller Mr. W. M,. Gemmell Business Manager i X In his fourth year as superintendent of schools in the Glendale District Mr. Wes Townsend has won the respect and admiration of students and faculty for his fine work. We at Washington would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Townsend for his help in making WHS a better school, and we hope to be privileged to have him at the head of the helm for many years to come. Mr. L.. L. Burchett Mr. Bob E. Superintendent of Athletic Business and Grounds Director These are the four lovely, congenial ladies who keep things running smoothly at the District Office. They are, from left to right: Mrs. Alice Koener, Mrs. Gwen Burns. Miss Carol Morningstar and Miss Phyllis Young. - 6 - ..w..e,,.-,. . .. I l Crouch THE pv . .,.A , i Mr. Wayne Heffelfinger, assistant principal in charge of student services, checks over the week's expenditures. ri 'A' Mr. William Berry, assistant principal in charge of special services, works out a student's curriculum change. REINS UF WHS Principal E. M. Zinser has guided WHS since 1955 when it first opened its doors. This year, he will see the graduation of the first freshman class of WHS. This is truly a great occasion in the his- tory of any school, and in the life of any princi- pal. Mr. Zinser has done so much for WHS during its first four years of ex- istance. Washington is very grateful and proud of its principal. -7- INTRUDUIIING THE BUARD Mr J E Herrlott Presldent Dr R K Trueblood Clerk Mrs. Graydon Hall Member Mr. Patrick Taylor Mr. Ben McKinney Member Member We l,,,e.,,.,,r,,,,eW. I THE WUM EN BEHIND THE MEN 'QW' 13 s Q. . 1 Q l fl ,ik 4. ' Q 0 'A ff' gt if ' i Pl it -.I I 5 A . Q 0 Mrs. Shirley Armstrong Mrs. Virginia Barry Mrs. Lucille Branson Attendance Secretary Typist Assistant Attendance Mrs. Ann Patterson Receptionist Mrs. Jackie Geiger Secretary to the Principal Mrs. E. Murphy Mrs. Jane Preston Mrs. Helen Stroup Nurse Typist in the Library Treasurer QS' ,sw gmhfw' Wmra . we QW? pfwqg W . .Qf,y1zNQ'?Qf:.l A ,,?V,gWx?.:x,M,,m,, 1' , Fr, M f -fam--.ar-.-.:,,.-. . ,ifgg-,.:,1,,.,,,.- ..- ...X ,...M--Q' s '7 A I if ' Q ff' ,., . ,ff M Y 2 'T '4 -:Y Q an-..,N.hs I, I s.,sN. gf. ...Nf , W W W,.,WM ' I in A ir Q 4 'L Y fs 5 Ty ' , W fx' 'E ,Q Ni ,--' , Q5 --fm I ' ld! Mr. Manuel Aja Auto Mech., Coach hams- Miss Dorthea Benner English Mr. Verne Cook Speech, English Mr. Herbert Fabricand U. S. History 'Uwe Mt! AL GL., L1fvg.fg,gfyg',07 lgdlzcaeffffifvw 612444, fQwwJy-1 I-loc Seb .cu:n5:0'Zf 0 'U6'24' UUR .CZQQAEC W www ,uguhwxiwv Mrs. Margie Allen Mrs. Mary Edna Anderson Mr. Joe Ausere Mrs. Virginia Barron Chemistry Typing Spanish Girls P.E. Mr. Robert Broderick Mathematics Mr. Robert Cooley Journalism, Annual Workshop English Mr. James Gallagher U.S. History Mrs. Janet Carpenter English Mr. Edward Cosper Crafts, Coach Mr. Imon Gammage General Business, Typing Mr. Lot Christensen Mrs. Donna Cook P.E., Biology, Coach English, Latin Mrs. Dorothy Delvin Mr. Sanford Edelman Homemaking Bookkeeping. Common Law, Tywng Mr. Dale Goodwin Miss Jeanette Green Mech. Drawing, Coach Shorthand, Typing ...,,,.,.....t .,.. . -,mmdmag ., Mr. George Greene Boys P.E,, Coach Mr. Lynn Howard World Geography American Government Mr. Robert Long English l limi Mr. Fred Olsson BioloSY, Coach WHUHELPUS Mrs. Joseph ine Grundy Spanish A llArl A sssa 'J S' ft w i A .. , ' arsy syse Mr. John Irwin Math, Coach Mr. Richard Meder Agriculture Mr. Donald Pinney Librarian ...,.......... ..., ........,.. ,.. ., .. ., .,, , Mr. Tom Hairabedian Boys P.E. Mr. Harvey Jensen Science Mr. Emmett Murray Personal Problems Mr. Harvey Hirsh English Mr. Charles Johnston Mathematics Mr. Robert Nolan Mathematics - English 'a I ', Mr. Andrew Hooley World History, Math Mr. Gerald Kopkc Math, Coach '60 Mr. Donald Rehorst Mr. Frank Salmon Miss Lois Sauer American Government Art Girls P.E. 14 IN EVERY WAY Mr. Robert Schardt English, Safety Education Mr. Clarence Shaw Band and Orchestra Pile Miss Diana Suggs English, French Xi-'NX!Q.. Mrs. Lola Wager English, Spanish Mr. Czeslaw Schmidt Mrs. Violet Schroeder Mr. Donald Sexton Auto Mech., Metal Shop English Coach Science Mr. Phillip Shaw Mr. Edward Chorus Biology, Mr. Frank Taylor v Robert Thomas Photography, Math Physics, Chemistry A l 4 ,f A Q -r I ig' ff S, LJWV WW' if Mr. Charles West Office Practice, Shorthand Math, Coach Typing Mr. John Stoekel Woodshop, Frosh Shop Mr. Percy Totheroth English Spanish Mrs. Margrathe Shank English Mr. John Storey Science Mrs. Catherine Wakeman Homemaking Miss Girls P.E. Yetman SEVEN SUPPLY UUR NUURISHMENT by i1?fs The WHS Cafeteria averages approximately 500 meals a day, and the snack bar provides from 250 to 300 students daily with a light lunch. The Government sets up a standard for the cafeteria to follow. This standard requires a minimum of 2 oz. protein, 3X4 cups fruit andfor vegetables, one teaspoon butter per student, one slice of bread, and a half pint of milk. The cafeteria staff is, left to right, Mrs. Nona Brown, Manager, Mrs. Dorthea Spranger, Mrs. Dorothy Hansen, Mrs. Wilma Nelson, Mrs. Lucille Kaleke, Mrs. Bertha Sinanovic, and Mrs. Arlene Troyer, manager of the snack bar. WHILE TEN MAINTAIN OUR SCHOOL WHS has ten custodians who keep the campus clean and beautiful, keep the class rooms clean, and keep the equip- ment in working condition. Besides this, many of the custodians drive the school buses. The custodians are, back row, Mr. Don Fisher, Mr. William McCurry, Mr. Bob Burns, Mr. Joe Aguilera, and Mr. Clint Davidson, front row are Mr. Larry Sherrick, Mr. Jud Simpson, head custodian, Mr. Blas Chevez, Mr. James McCann, and Mr. Glen Schoenstein. -15- l 1 THESE FIVE GUIDE US 1 ViC6-PI'CSideIlt Recording Sec, I 5 The student council officers are elected every T spring by the vote of the student body. Two weeks 3 of petitioning the student body for signatures is spent before the elections. Candidates must re- J- ceive no less than 1071 of the student body's sig- J . I13tl1I'CS. 4 1 3 I 1 , 1 Tim Moore Dawn Lander President The student council holds a meeting OIICC The student council passes all requests for every week to discuss all of the problems the social events of the school. They work l which have been brought to the attention of with the administration in passing and en- , the council. These are either voted on at the - ' forcing regulations regarding campus Q meeting, or taken to the required classes for manners. A discussion. 3 i Jim Gallup l Corresponding Sec. Treasurer 1 . l T Every required class elects one representative and one alternate for the student council. These rep- resentatives represent their class in all votes and discussions which take place at the meetings, then they report the decisions to their class. Thus ev- eryone takes an active part in the student council, although not always direct. Peggy Childs Gene Arthur .. 16 .. -i l l , , ,, ...-.......s....--..a........, 'Awww '-v' ,1 k I ' r 5 5 i The first and second semester freshman student council representatives are, front row, Bob Kish, Gladys Hart, Christine Kerri- gan, Judy Bailey, Gerry Peare, Brenda Orr, Gloria Lopez, and Sandra Sultong second row, Bill Callaway, Marilee Adams, Jeannette Holmes, Marsha Brown, Cheryl Eversole, Mary Gooch, and Peggy Redick, third row, Jerry Hopkins, Jerry Powers, Elaine Kessler, Verland Lundy, Jo Ann Phillips, and Larry Burdick. WITH THE HELP UF MANY Those representing the sophomores in student council are, sitting, Elizabeth Harper, Mary Ida Stell, Beth Mitchell, Nancy Wol- pers, Sue'Le Gorlo, Gail Ingerman, Patty Kovach, Sandy Young, and Bonnie Abottg standing, Bob Acedo, Duane Vild, Dean Green, Bill Dotterer, Jim Grant, Johnny Rogers, Van Runyon, John Hall, Dennis Hickson, and Jeff Smith. -17- wa...-amf..s:........-.-.:i:v1.ze:::zi1uuz.:r.....1.:'-- f.f.-M1-M1-.1....,.u.,...t-.V-..-W...-1-nan--mnmuum 1. ,, W ww ---- i '- i- 'K '- If diffs--vfl-fl-5--fd-I-nw' Miss Jeannette Green was chosen by the student body of WHS to be co- sponsor of the student council with Mr. V. Cook. 'J Junior representatives for l958-'59 are, front row, Bee Anderson. Margaret Murphy, Pat Graham. and Susie Towerg second row, Jim Cos- grove, Sally Jones. Betty Burch, and Denise Prestong third row. Betty Adams. Bob Garrett, Karl Lindbloom, Athlyn Newton, and Sandy Lane. AND THE SUPERVISION UF TWD. Representing the Senior class are, sitting, Donna Burham, Carol Swartz, Diane Wolpers, Roberta Acedo. and Rosie Pike: standing, Dick Porter, J. D. Bowin, Tom Anderson, Hal Lowe, and Don Noller. ,N -.. ,.........,+,,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, ,,,,,.,,.c-.. 'Z 'ti 9 Mr. Verne Cook. along with Miss Green, is sponsor for the student council. He and Miss Green were elected by secret ballot at the time of the student body officers election. -18- my adj E, E. E M-, Carol Fisk President :sz SE E 'x EEBHUHHU avg Carlos Laborm Manager EHHU 739' E, - Af ' E Sharon Brown Secretary Cathy Morley Terry Hopkins Treasurer Vicc President UCEUBEH HUVEHIBER DECEEIIBER ...- .....,.4.....-.-..-------A---'- --HE' f' JUST AS THE WORLD CHANGES l in QSQQSK, IK ,jjj . ' . Q J 4 , K -hk 1 S -2 I-is J J , - fr' f - 4 ., E.. K , .i..se:L?lFi21N2f . 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Q 4' X ' 4 1 i 1 , K KK 1 K J f- ' ' A av r 1 , - - - 1 f J . A - 1 f .. . -l f '5v'i t' '3'iEJiss1.'2:i5':i::: ,'1-'M 1 ':3fEifE..i ' iff- f' ,.Q',- , . ..' -, : ' .'-.+,' ilk',S5fKf,i11?Y:5F Qi. i 'Iii' .. 'L K . 41.. K, 'A-I ,'-'- gal? ' ,. K I 3 K - - av! H ' QSM , Q-Y.. I: 1 V B- .K fpkgfqgg 1.53237 QQ - i f if 1 Tw 2 5 3- 5- ' ,Q R. -' - - .f r . - M Judy Bailey Bill Baker John Baker Pat Baldwin Harlie Banfill Dana Barbauer Betty Barnes Lena Bartels Richard Baumgardner Gary Beal Judy Beal Wayne Belkin Ron Beltran Chuck Bentley 1 .K silzRf'Kaf K . 2 K if Q ,. .J A 1 A --Q -52Q5iiEQQ':zjf: 5Q'F!'xfi' 5f.gE5flEif'RF 1 T K m-.m.a-..ie,-. . - . sm-.. - .. , Y V I ifgh ms4+e1.'L2Q54,Q15' - 'E ff' . ,zsfiiff:..fw wezf4'sf1:w f ' ::Wi9is:f1i.+2'.?42121 liiwdf-ffvl 1 iii? fbi? li-ff - 7 in , A- 2af24w.w' -- A... '-flea.,--, , . ' K - K A . - f 'ia A ??:f 3SPs:z?:Sff211 iLififw14S2,sUzg3es'a v ws w f' 1, msg 'avi L :ffiifsns 'WV if1 ile1f1.:Qi71ff:iZ2 wgiwi. .. S A lssi . 3 : ' i il 'V M' P, A r K W- x ' - Q l . 5 ' i P 7 1 i :.-3:5 ,- .. l --VL.: 5-,Zia V. ,ls i 'Lf ,-g .77 g ,V K' V f f -: J : - I V 5 r '--Jig :ig 'yV.gfpexig-vi-,XnL13.iig,7E:5V. Efingae fgwlgfkirirgilgkigz QI... k , ' ' - xgsrfgxrggigi' 1 X A 1 -' X -- sf iw . k2.i: .J .Z -' 'H - at -. 1 , .Lsi27w.xas'azfv.:z' -fifms - -' 16 -. f 9' . 2 4 A Gary Berg Judy Bersteen Mike Bilberry Rita Binder Rich Bindhamer Mark Birch Marie Booth Dick Boque Tony Bortz Beverly Bradley Dale Branson Wanda Brees Ronnie Bridgemon Sharon Brown l l i i l i if . -,fyfg -5 Louise Browner Mike Bryant Carol Buckley Judy Burd Larry Burdick David Burgess Dick Burgess wma THE SEASONS UF NATURE, J ' 2 f sixt L--- I 8' 6 K' .K f fi- 'f s' i A V-ii i J s -I gk SS ft s , fr A K K ., H R : K if, BAK K ., . . sk A . f , . l.... x. tw C to . st -b'-- ... . s .. . . K . . as a ef 4 , ' L 1' - - K at-if 'iiiiiffitil vi 'ly K frm K1 7 ' W F N K , I -' . 3- ,. Q, f -1.5 .A . '- .'e3,f s.,l,rQ? ,C sul I ,, - 5- K. f - - -Q4 x gi , at X 'Q 4 1 's my 1:-F in f -.aff : as ' ff 4 ,,. Mary Burns Levina Carr Linda Burnworth Jeanne Bush Bonita Chalon J an Chaney Elby Bushong Darlene Cain Bill Callaway Roberta Carlson Mary Chavez - J N rrlrl ' Viy' . ,,.-Q rl'r . i -V - iiii f - sf f t if K in . s - K: ,. ---k 1 K - L i ,. 'K .V ':r - f 7. ' , I fwwxk mfmmj llr gmmw Mwwfi , K X.:v: if 25 X Q I , l :rig 'J A S ik. is f::.,: lt? K 5i'i'ufsY .3255 slag' , :alll HB .. A T N' Gary Christie Ricky Christman Tom Christopher Dennis Clark 'f-..- Y t -if-' fet - tt.. f L - . . K. . ++-tti 1 ft t,,tf - li 'ii.i l-1e' p aa 1. - .2 tau it s'-- i 2 f 1 f' Q fi .YF ki. Kg k.... A I .. s. ,Q .W::Kz,E: QQIQ 7 ..Vik 5 MLK -Q1 K , f-bf, lr' - 1. fr if ' i :.' K . tj V . ft. V1 1 rx udtiain. 'A-.m2.sv-tiara ,. . ie Sharon Coddington William Coleman Larry Colson Mathis Contresas Kathy Chelpka Lester Christenson Joan Christiansen ,Q L. :-f 1-2 'v. ww it . ..i, ' I Jacque Clifford at Q? N. Nts tt WAX ti kip '53 g?iki1Etf.::..S,5,5K1.gLj::t3t- .g'53:K5g.,- age.. f, . .M Q., K 31.1, .xt-A mf' '- -. ,- .sgi.,,. . K sw S5 - . . ...it Carol Cooksey -'af f rs yr 'Ei 'it A '- K ' in . J l ft e e . ,- ,Q W, Q Q .. is X il S' 3 ee' L a X 3 f li QS x Li - -. Q., It s.55g12.k nda Coats George Cohasky mg.: .w,:.w5sa f- ' ' 's:.Q..: - .IE 1':J3ilR- : .: I f X7 35115 , . A:..l K Kita' K X fe lata 'Q x g , zz. - 1 -s: Sue Cope Frank Cox 4 gi. .et il 'ef . Simpy. K , K we . I k fa ,sg is e f,, I Max Deacon . C., ml se Sidney Doud - Q Jan Cox Jim Cox Donna Crunk S Egger mieg fr:fzg4Kz1-2:i..gz , , ji ,. all if.. . - iw -r -412 ' ' D il tx. .Kg 3? . j Kg .J Rxgjaifk riffs: 5 E- Kg' K 1 f K, 1 , siqfr ,t me it -f al K . ,K . tt, K 4-to K I ' exif 1, N ,am ' U ,- . ' El sw. wawv gr,-fi'?w 11 Charles Dear Jack Dees Frank De Gcor mi. X cs Q' ' K Mx so 3, ,Q . X Wit Q ,K K X X X t ' t iw X Raise X K N . ..,, . Xi N T N F I Gary Copple Craig Custer Clcnt Davidson Patricia Dax -as , Q s R Wa? W t at ' N 'eff N t K X X X X 3 t Q A - - ,-2- 4 'El , I K s:t.sc+:,Q-ag: K K ks.. X..f': . ix -'F 1 stss 5 1 . ? X fx gc Paul Dc Salvo James Devine I is X 4 N X K X t P t .X i t ,WK 'E 'N Q V wx ' -r f ' - ei -we Sl E V- Xi? X .. Y - K. .,s.. 1. 5, .. xvf' l.4. :- ' , 4 Q-. . ,.- V The ir . A ,j':l?:Z'f i gi tagi' yvlllll K. ' 'F Q' . : t---- 'A i'-i't1 ': 2 Y -t aff 52215: iiiiiliitftilwis ' .,... A t.e...,, .l'1!2!.!iion ltz:i::f--fail. zlilllli lalilfit- M- Barbara Drake ,lim Dunlap Jim Dunn . X Alan Ebcrle Carmen Echols Angel Doiniquiz Q in tm l rv D r Dale Elder l l l YY PEOPLE CHANGE WITH THE Sharon Eltz Earl Estes Cheryl Eversole David Fancey Pat Farrell Alan Fehrman Renee Ferrer Dorlna Finley Carol Fisk Carolyn Flenner Mary Jane Forbes Brenda Fowler Lena Fowler Jim Frakes Diane Fravel Millard Freeman Larry Friedman Besty Frye Billy Fukuda Richard lcurrey LarryYGaines Nancy Gapen Sharon Gerard Stevie Giddings Dona Gifford Sid Gilbreath Penny Gilliam Cheryl Gimmesteao Jonn Gonzales Mary Gooch Tom Goodnight Judy Goodrich Donald Googlein Rita Gower Eileengozgvakas Emilio Gracia Mickey Graham Edith Graniss David Graniss Larry Graves Dearl Gray Karen Grav Terrie Green Gail Grey Cheryl Gribble Clive Griffey Anne Griffith Bonita Grimm' Anthony Guminsky SEASONS OF LIFE. FRESHMEN Sy - S- - -gg. , I i. A . SSS SSS SS SSSS 1 B S ,N . S ' - J 1. lmk. X T- ,S.S of - H S is Q - SS ' . - J S SS S S S L . J Adeline Hale Bill Hale Bradley Hall Bill Hallisley Janet Hamen Yvonne Hammett Pat Hancock X, Ri X' .WW VVAA A VLIAA .L xg 6 Nl' A z L. V- A KV : W t l' h :- i k- iz .Kl,, E 'S . ,. f 5 -. 1 .- , -- sa, Z' 5' -Si 'Sb y m y y mm iA Q L , Sl , iii. J iil' ' L is-t' A kw -' I fi 4 , , ' 5 K 'GS Q15 .. If N I ft '35 ' i L. .. J 21 Z f S ' . . . A S 3? Ni f 1 it If Q 'J A Lvl' L: 'BBB S L J L L at 'a ...Q ax Harris Ed Hart Terry Hanley Marsh all Hansen Jean Harris M Bryon Handy John Hanley . 'N X riyy I X V is on y Y rii A 1 iir:,i: rie S' . SS L J L B 1 S : nire ,, L ' L Q tc J LA. aff fini, ff Q, liil X Glad s Hart Paul Harwood Nancy Hasselgren Larry Hendershot Robert Henderson Mike Hendley Mike Henr Y Y L . yy Q A T . 1 L S ,h s , o, Q , 'sf yyooee L B rioiy ' 'wb L f'yole L '- S Q ' aiiil- - S S V r,,. Q S z eYeo ooo L at J yeeo it -'S .. S I1 Luti 'f . ' ' t . 'X Q If S H A fr'3'ffa1Xe!a+i :ef Lynn Hinkle Johnny Hensley Nita Hensley Joe Hernadez George Hester Alama Hickman Don Hill . xt ,,- V S ' ' S' 'iv sss - syssss J - J S f 'fi 'P ff J S ' - n 1 , -,i , 1 - f :1j7 jSjSSS S S A fa JF' , 1'es L tsif .L S S LNG' 1 'A . to -i'el11 it Aill J it ' yts' y B y A Xw ,Q . y ,. J Ai, J I . 1 of g y , yt yy S 5 il Q, .F ,, . . f .'i,,, .i , . 1. S '..- . A S t V , 1 ff' Y' 2 ----'SE Karen Hirlinger Larry Honeycutt Jeanette Holmes Judy Hollenbeck Dennis Holloway Janet Homen Jcrry Hopkins . N 4 3 - .. to if Chi . . K if- -K-, - -ai, s K: K f t Roger Hulctt Rod Hudson Cora Hydrich Lee Hyll Gary Hopwood Mike Horton Jeff Houghton X.-.y H 4, . K. e A ,EM ,. s, I X S. M K Q 1 fl a 'S 1 -QC' -- fy .N l l. , A' M 3 I S L S L is S 1 ' S irei S S ' , iifgiiwf ' J H. S T ' ,.,,: f ' sslse A se ' L L ses L S ' SSJBB , .. E:E :a. lov k-Vs ii - .. i . x K L L 3,1 , 4k,, ell Qik X or . K k K W , f J , ' NSN. '- ,ii-SIILZZQ-i f. .lf tfegli' ,SS, ,kill Sn - '-e ' .. 2 S elgisfiix. J z f 3 f' ' S Ronald lbsen Thomas James Pat Jansen Carlton 121SdiCk NRHCY Jean Sue Jeffers Gerald Jensen ,, .,,,, V M, ,WA , ..., ...... .......,,..,, .. .. ..,....... 'N '- -L -'-'lf -- -,--V4....-- 1 I 1 ..L.........a ARE LIKE SPRING . . . YOUNG. Glenn Jensen Conrad Johnson Jan Johnson Janet Jghngon Laraine Jones Mark Jones Shirl Bill y Killen Don Kimbrell Julie Kimler James King Nancy Kobertson David K olody Kraig Kolo Gary Kollash John Komada Kenny Kresb Bill Kruger John Kruse Ed K uchinskie Bob Kush Carlos Laborin Judy Lake Gregory Lane Richard Lash Ted Lawei ence Robert Le ,. C Qtnnlnu I nnl' SuSal1 LCC! George Lemle G'r L -I' - -W I y cl y es IC Sharon Lessard Pam Lewis Myron Liebhaber Pat Litman LI , Mary Johnson Skip Johnson Joyce Jones ey Jones Richard Jouls Rosemary Juncker Pam Jurgensen Donald Kautz x THEY ARE A LITTLE CUNF USED, e 'FH ., tc H , 'Mat ,fifi aigsafmfi ' ' , www Q . -. 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' V -- . .f' :-g,..gg-- ,, - -,,j,:vs 125 Tis' vii .qifiu-l --riffg, 2222 71g2?fL1,-Q:- . i1fp 'Q 5f' 1gs,l'j,lL ? gi ' mia-,, f ff?-fi: : ff ,,s-QQ, 'ga i5EIf':5'f:i.i:-52.5 -.'s'b :--J':Q.:5xlE:Qf- 5:5Tijl'::f:ft:fFfiff?-i T : rife. - , l V ' Q .- - ' ' . - . f. V - .- Q 5- -- ' -. . ,,,, .Wg Ml. .. A st, tj .,.,,, ....... ,.,t.s,. . ,,agsq5fX.,.Q .. .2 . t W . ,M t . .. J. . .ina t Q .V - if N. i -we.: . ,. ,531 ,wi .Vg-,j ' ffysf fix' : , q.vE?j'.seQ?A: '?':5:' Q-'siJ,ga:f't2' 1 Q ' - - I- P ?.f:-x' ffiTf5Q,f ' .. O'-'I E i:fiES'Z-2T::il':n 155.1 ff.-: 11 J ,- .Q or f . K . J K '- K Qgtaa x , if .. .ki . . .l ,. lnwt ,-mit:-vzgzz-f ag- Q5a,.w5,,1. affix- wg.: 5 .egg : P Af: .in f if ' 4226! t2::wTg::,s .:.:2a-was ii- vi?-iQ. 52.55 ii: i - . Jan Qwalls Marsha Ragams Lupe Ramirez Jim Rapcr Peg Reddlck Willard Reed Connie Reinhold 26 AND PERHAPS A LITTLE FRIGHTENED ,... J ig, -J L B J ,, f - 5' i' ' 7 xi Vikqk J iii. Q. xiii i i x. S ,, all Qi' xx 2' f Llmy- 7LL,L I '- -h f J -r . 1 .eee . 1 ' 1 + fe 'e S .. ..,4 ' .ser..e , K J - f , . J i h S . J . 7 ' ' mei . wt 1 4. :-,. af. , F- - - ff: . f f5::'-sie : '- so -:QisG,ffl.: elsif- is ,'f.k fi' ' ' Qi f J' i 'gf S Nr J - 2 f S S 1 's fr. . sst V s 1 . 1 if .Lk, iii :-, K J 1 9' . S ' Larry Rendel Ronnie Riley Sharon Riorden Lily Roberts Glenda Robinson Pau! Rodriquez Barbara Rochrig MM .S . ,,llo,,:l, . Q Q rl,i - K . S at 5 .'irr . 1 Q fm 2. ' K 2 sxwiagiitt S K 1 '-:r f -' -lii iggfip Q, K K S S f ' S vii- iivi S 'r i r 153' f ' V lilii r ,. . l X. . A -A.o - . V N S ' J' Ross Rogers Jim Roth Leon Rucher Janice R an Shirle Saba Tom Sabe Jim Salmon Y 'V Y V it ,. K x. J J. K - 'J . gf' ' 1 z S, iz. l A ii ,:A:. Y I . J: rg Q Q v. X ...- W .e L... -5 ,. 72-f i g'-. if1'2? .' K 5 X. .... n S ' - .J - ik . 1..'X . . -. .4 . ' , 1 ' J i.....1 X i-i- . S A i f t - ,,., ' rii' S. N. ' ' f . . A ' -'.. '-:' Q F' Q ,. ' i f- 'ii' i ' 5' 5 ..1-. or Te ' s Sandra Salton Richard Salyer Rayna Sange Carolyn Schmidt Pete Schoenberg Richard Schrepfer Joanne Schroth .. -L K V' .k.k . A .. .A ' --.. f' - ' ' v cg ' , J 5 . f-' , . ' 2 ' ' J ,. A .1 , --.. - rl, W mmf: ,ew .- WN, , , - . f K X ' S 3 , to .. . - .h 1 s X ee..S i ' s .e. J s ,M . . Q ' ' ti 5 1 2 ---- -. - x -sim -.ln H - ,fat ,. - it - 1- W5 xg gf .. ft ff ,. A X ' f Q' A . Barbara Schultz Bruce Schultz David Schwartz Authur Serna Carol Shaffer Rita Shelton Bglrbglru Shultz .... . s xi .iie ff F 1 . fT X- -7.. . - -is .1 '..- ..'.-,-: , 'Z V rf- .r, . .,f J . t 'r - gm . s ..., m 1't t . -- . tiit- 'J l .7 . - .'.. .e'15 K J 1 J Q13 .9 1 N X , . t.,. .,... J .. 4 ' ! W t t 1 In . , krky. W . . I J, x . ...-. -5 532 . rt Kava 'S-fr xii . t J . ' ..ctt f- . 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I I I ' S . -a. I . H . ?2wlv ,f ffflf- 4 is 1.-if 2 . ' S M31 Eff t S ssee' ! a I A if f X Y. S 4' 1 Elizabeth Harper Barbara Harris Charlotte Harris Fred Hart Alois Hatter Ronnie Harvey Marilyn Hatch U - X .., Q I -' i- - . in .i f 1 f 51 'ii A . S an I ' I 12 Qqiigx. gf ir 1' fr 5' it .:-' K' ,S I M i . E a -35? - ,.L I . K .gs j rw I Q r ,F 3 X - itre S I r , ' r .. ,t.. ., 6, 1 l .fill . 1 Herb Heanan George Hebbey Bi l encock Archie Henderson Jerry Henderson Marge Herman Phillis Herman ' -ff 4 ' -A ' I' -... . .2:.' ' . I' ' .. i . i e-t' e1'- ' iii ' I M, xt - M i-WM N ji 1 KK V M N W l fn A N . -H' ' .1 ' S, .S .-. .9 f so f-if ,-:. 2 - ' K. 1' kj, we--' - K' Y' 'i . 1 -V -3? . iiie Q'.i A 'W' .I 'ix' W' , S i . .T t,ti Y . S . ...ne - . I . S I .. X X -V',L . K 'jg-is :ie - :,,' gin' 1 : K . .L ' 4 1 -- .k-.- , v,s ' ' ' . E' izwa, 172 f Qui. f - ' ' it e at fax 2 4 it Q i 1 i Barbara Hitt THIS JUST BEGINS T0 TELL THEIR STORY ...Q Q ..,... .fi i 1 ., . N ,,.,. S '. -. 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XM -fl:-Si Za,- teifff' ' A 1 . 27 Q--1 552:55 J ' X-A R V P R J I t f P - R . pit 'I . ,.,- J i fsi: f H Eff ' fi 1'1r- flilaii ZX I -3 f ., V ' ' fiziflf . -' - lj' - 'Z r , J 1 , V 4 P- , , 5. X fx ' , A 4 If ,ig - -ef' my M, :sf Q-79 J N P A Qsefraga W - P wif 5. ,. z A . ' 1 . P . John McDermott Dennis McDougal Johnny Mendez Jim Merritt Donna Melgoard Michael Mickelson Pat Milburn Janice Milk- N yVhA V V L, 5 IQA . t,.,, . t,.., V . , V . M . . ,, . VV 1 ' rrr' f L 1 , - . J K' J ' . ff-sir -' f' ,1s:.., -mS,E?': -'f.1v:Qs'1QLf3,, '. 5: le - Q -'1 ijf Lis-fre, fix.. 11 wi A:-2 1:5-Vj y.f V4:Vf,:'i J,-, N1 P - -'1 f tf U'L,.:' 1711 - . ' ' .. V--:l1'fffi5 sl '. hfg ' - . , 1 'if -it-ii L 1? . . - , f - V V - - to . - A ' ' ---- . - - 1 ?f?'Qfl3i57'7 J TJ: f 'fgjieiflllfi f' '::fP :ff ' :P??Yl:2?fZLW?- L? ' ' ' 'wwf YI: ,J L' T 'L V - ,' 1 1 W If f ,: :I-Sn: , . 9 X . A friiiil Jff'-. Y - K if A J R J in erne 3 - A' - - ,Q K: 1 -5 ,S , K1 ii f Y V: 1 fri , if '. fig QQ? J ,, xii if 1 -' 'f 1 ' 5 Qfkfiifi ki- L' ,- X .. X-it , t ,Ri ' all -Fei, ., V, ri: - - it . - , .J J - , J' ' fra -gl John Miller Michael Miller Beth Mitchell Tom Mitchell Wayne Mitchell Ralph Molmar THE CHRISTMAS FORMAL, THE JR. George Monseur Donna Montg. PROM Don Mooree. Sharon Montgomery Linda Moore Mary Moreno I J . . -tv -Q vt . .V ,.,, v ---ff .'.,'-IMI , ,Q -- iw ' 5 . ra l,vV,,,g.-,tw-,J V tt,, tiff-St 11 lib t' ' 5 .,-:lfff-303753 . we ' gf ,. . fv ,-.' - r. .M -it 5 ' ' if ii l .. fm ' il .K 1 K 95 5 ,L K we va 1 E 1 ,+L K A-W1-we ,tg fi: ,Mg : f ' rr. it-:irq .rl L V. :.-: ,zz .. Vi X' me if JR at J l X SA 1 ck- il' X , . V V.., W, Bill MOFEHH Francie Morple Cormen Morsteem Richard Nap ,V ggeies.-'za'-eil. J it, ' gg L mb' 1 1 if - . . '11 , J. iw 1 f. 1-717:-' ' fr '::-E5: i'.-fffv' 1 i Y F54 . E to ,259 ,assi 'Vi , 3 ,M , Ed Munsey Bill Nelson Bill Noble Byron Nofrey Charlotte Norris vas +i'. ,, Q iff 4 , J X Y f J Q it Q 4 -' t fi, ,VJ Y ff 5: ,. is A - ti.. or :t,- ,Q .J,- .. j 4' lr eroo A , ' i't' :I We .ine R, P , Sue Norton J 0 hn O'Donald Louise Ottc Charles Ott Paul Padilla Katherine Painter' Donald Paquette Ken Parker Pat Parker -Ruth Ann Parsons Barbara Par ' 1 Q -eq 2 , in I W . L. LL J ii is ss N, 1 L . . r:-I' :Z 'i ., i K 'L K Lx . J 1:1 N 1 ' J . .h.gg. 2zi'i-Eli, Q 3 S I if N ' 'A - ' J - - - ff - 1 ' LLLL N EFT: ' 1 ' 1 LL K Vkik L :kk gl' L ,UL LL L Z. .. L L:L.L L L . L . L L L LL L , QL R as 5 f ' ' ' If .. . ' f 13 5 as-5 14-if? QE: f ' F 3 153 - ' A 9 2 S v' e oL o li 5 s f A .. '4 K - Lf - 3 of P 'ff2 fil2f1: 7 ' L f 11 2 Lrg, I bfi 'QL lt. LL . 94 L 'J J teooo ,J J L f 5 Susie Peotter Diane Perkins. Bill Philli s Mary Ann Perkins Connie Phillips Julie Philli s Vicki Phillips - Sylvia Polk P P gLgii g - fnxgx ifs R . , R ' - ,', - , J-v J ---., L- ,L -1 sf ,L -L J. L LLL 4'.', L I J ' Y L F, -- - L.L:A L K A ihas 'K,- , L. ff L LR I . K , 'V K ri -j'4'frLLL ,K f f f- J xxx Ei QE J 5 Q 5 it - -ysi it N if - . i ii-Ll Neff , nn Pollard Chuck Ponertz Dionicio Porras Bob Porter Jean Porter Sherry Porter Larry Preston Dan Prince Y ' in s .:' 1 ,gLL . 'Si .K L , X ' . J L 'S - 4 as S L eeel J ' s, qi 7 'fi f k im PM R ' 44 is ., Q K! J gi. . K ka, kk. K X kk J 4 X R L ' i e iiiii - 2, 1 - L my L R L, g P ' o l gi , S as J i'1- ' ' - . A ' gf' ,. N rt L lf L' A J 5 L- P52 ' is ' S ,fe w S ,f 1 . iiiiiiaiiiifmxa .les 4 f uth Parsons Nancy Quinn Jim Ramsey Bob Rainey Linda Ray Linda Rayburn Bill Rector Sharon Redding DREAMS AND REALITIES FIRST HERE THEN GONE X L 2 a , nf' I . X i 'Aire if-N ' , 'fi' W lg N? 5 'ms 1 L. J,lo V Richard Rees Merly Renshaw Sylvia Rice - . is A V A Sh Wayne Reugh Barbara Robinson i L LL ,LN ,LL-ii F eeee 'Y t S Q5 Roxzna Roth 'sr N i f - J L . L L ,F L--. - 'K f . . i X L: 'i 15' s Xl, - sg . A ' L L 5 ' f L J L L ' B r yssss J ii i ieii E 11 yy? I . L .:s,. f K L- L. L 4 f ii'i- i :' . K - if i . 5 --,--: i'oo L 1 1 1 , L '- Wi S 31. iw gi if e S .fxffjixiii fi 5 4, gi L 1 LL i L L iharyle Schroth Darlene Smith Marilyn Schiedart x QL L Q 2 'SQ' 5' X 'R ' if . - ss?a-gm 1 P L L L ,xg 1 W ,..,s e , F ,E -',,' - ' Riga ' L . J-Lax LLQ i.L, .1 ,E K L. - LLL K .ik ri .r.'5t'g. , 3: -W, if new ra is LLSL f ' -i s 4 or o 'N s or , . 'W LL i 5 1, 5 , L at Larrence Schipper Roger Shumway Roddy Schultz 3 . , A ,J L fi QE . x L S Sharon Rodgers Jim Sabin .. xx , as Xxx N N s ai U M 'Q 6, 'J A E5 'I ' -R -L r 'Ui gkwss L f. -'QQ ff-fi is 1 1, 'X S i ' , L t . Q 5' X V' t i x -N i A Dennis Shoemaker Pam Seavey . L ' k :,gLL: 4 r ... 5- li is ,, L, Lt, L XS: X , LL ..L,LL,, , L LL,, t .L , , X it 'N 5- if sn i s R 3 v it M F s ire s Q 3355 LL is N s ix rs xv Shirley Sharp Mike SCn0l'y Douglas Shough Sharyle Schrath John Smelser Carol Smith 37- J LLLLL. J Carlyon Sharkey Jane Smith Jeff Smith Jerry Smith Sue Smith Ted Smith George Snell Lynn Snyder Suzy Snyder Linda Sommc GUVY SPUIT RUB' Squires DOUTIH STRESS Eugene Stallings Paul Starkey Carol Stauffer Ralph Stearm Mary lda Stes . . G , Tom Stell Jan Stephenson Hayden Stewart Sharon Stewart Larry Stiffler Donna Stall Linda Stont Sam Stout TEACHERS, TESTS, GRADES, AND CLASSES Cheryl Strassenhurg Mary Anne Streif Bill Sulton Bob Swayzon Lee Siders Rbthard Tanita Robert Taniigt Dick Tuylgr Don Tavro Janet Tomhafe Gail Treleaven Jim Troyer Janice Tucker Patti Tut Billie Uhls Marianne Uscc Pam Vanliuskirlt Chax Vanlireemen Kristie VanSeoy Edna Vaughn Don Vertlugo Duane Viltl Charles Walker Carmelia Wahg i......'.M..,..L,,,.. , W W d Walhers Ldrr Nennemzm Halley Weckel Lee Wetzel Mike Webb 4 . . . iwaltcrs Lorraine Watkins Adrienne ay an a C ' y l......---f..--- .M .Y , Wh G an White Marjorie White Bob White Jean Wickersham Martin Wiener l Webb Jerry Wells Linda atton e 5 Wingo Sara Winter Bob Wilson Nancy Wolpers Bonnie Wood Sherrie Woody Martha Worklzm Shun Worsley SUMMER'S OVER TI-IAT'S FOR SURE BUT SOPHOMURES WAIT! THERE'S TWU YEARS MORE. : Zale Charlene Capple John Carter Larry Davis Chuck Ebert Peter Ritchavet Jim Meritt i Linda Vickers - 39 - a Horzdy ' l X Y ir V,' WW r- I 5 E! f --.. Q gba K. . 'W ,W Wgalf Q fig yr 4 1 20' at ff f IW! i?. '-'L-.... W 1. 4 2 xx .f o il 2 3 s J J x .g :Ng xx I i-ml'6i2 I f mif brli LAY h , 1 if r. ,,: i ii . . r 4 9 i 'v if x rri i 'ary Adams, Presid t Virginia Hearn, Vice-president IHHU JUL! HUGUST UCTUBER NOVEMBER if Linda McEndree, Treasurer Georgia Smith, Publicity-Man g 1 I w W .4...M,..4.,.......,.,,.V-- ... , 1 ,, .:.,.... -AU- f- .4 . W.:-:...:........u.--....., , , ,.., ltln i Betty Adams Gary Adams Betty Alexander Russell Allen Arvid Anderson Beverly Anderson Linda Anderson Alyce Anderwalc Ken Anglemeyer Carolyn Andresen Gene Arthur Esther Babb Janet Bacon Doug Bailey Joyce Balenseifer Bill Ballard Carol Bates Linda Bates Ken Baumgardner Jeanne Beall Wayne Beasley Mina Bennet Don Berdine Ronnie Berg LIKE THE AUTUMN LEAVES Lee Billberry Glenda Black Darla Bogue Kim Bonertz Bev Bowlin rlldl BON Hazel Brewster Gerald Burrell Sharon Buckman Barry Bumgarner Bruce Bunten Betty Burch Bonita Burke Arvid Burnham Margaret Butte Bob Buzzard Sheril Canalez JHIUCS Carlson J0hI1 Carroll Loyd Carson Endina Celaya Jackie Chelrka Dennis Christie Dan Christmas -42- Cr R C... E . ,C ' C V C tgp VS' 'B 'CCC .- ff'C,S?iC C1. C5 is -C Cr up -3 ' ' f K C C CC C C A C x:,, C ' 1 I ., f C CC C sv a 3.-.: C :C C ,C af- C,,...f-:t,,sC,C C, QC . U C I Nt C C G Csmli C- ECCEC so E Janet Christner Jack Cipriano Tom Clark Mark Coats Harry Cobaski Kirk Collier Mary Ellen Collins Stcvic Lo lins g ' K .'-. Q f-g - i , .S -V f i C 'fi r 'Q 5 -C 'E ff si Cr' ' C rrrr 'fi 1 f .C n. f C J H C 1- C- C rt C C C C C1 C C .CC is C, ,p 5 Q fiCiPg3,CitCgCf's5'1'f C gf by X C, CC C 'Q lrr, C 1 C C ff C C E r C C fe 5 oorC E C C Y C C TH' I 1 5 'C sri'-+51l.25v - CS : fL'f2f'.' -L .4 CC 3 834' TFC -- , A ,C S if e r 1 f 1 ,A k , A S 1CCW,C-Af k C C iw, , pggfgsgnngsgx ,gg A-W 5 - A x Q a 'W C ' L .C ., K C C ,, .C . C ,C CC Cf, C , C x A C ii X CC C C Ci X' LC 'C-9-Y C Ci ' C C C T5 -C ' C ' C C C ' s' 4 ' X ' +C ' WSCCC X fm Q C C C E X49 C rCCr fail' at Cv if 2foZ ,I 2 ally C 'r- .. Ciisltssssseixa rrtii. r . CCI rCC QC Q . of Jerry Colson Paul Combs Becky Conley Esther Conway Howie C' ook Loretta Cooksey Stcvc Cooley Carol Cooper Jim Cosgrove Clara Coudret Jim Co-.vart Marilyn Cox WE BALANCE ON THE LIMB OF LIFE Reporting to Gary Adams, junior class president, and a junior class meeting is Sheril Canalez. These meetings were but a planning board for many activities backed by the junior class and their spon- sors. Throughout the year thc goal of the class was a successful junior-senior prom held in early spring. Paul Cranfield Frank Danielson t ,.,,. J , 1 ,,,, is, --f gp-,fgifefiee m i., w : Q3,,---:oy - H3 ' 'K-' T J it J' 4,1 f' 'ag ree -me , 1- . 4 Q ' emit Betty Jo Davidson Sharon Dax Roger Day Bill Daytgn Jamie Deay Linda DeBerry Dennis DeWitt Princella 11 Francis Dixon Linda Dolamore Arlene Dorsey Maril D yn otterer Carol Doyle Whit Drake John Dundulis Nona Duns Joyce Dyer Jeanie Eastin Janet Effingham Janet Eicher Tom Elliot Jerr El T 1 y more om Enriquez Susan Ettei HAVING FELT THE BLUUM 5'-5W W 'i5??i?7Al5.'T?l,if1?5?M-3''KTM :55 ?:,' ' A ' .. - .. nse,,,1anat 7,,,,M,i ' ' 3: .tlz . . .,,I ,N ,t.. ,:-:--:,.. H af. . ? . -f .', iffif-i- T:f,i1..Q3 3 -!'ff51, v,'1' - . F il Karen Farschmanl Terry Ferra ' Patty Fields 'Sherr ' Fl ' I 5 annagan sabelle Forbes Priscilla Foster Dick Francis' Larry Franklin! Lee Fredrick Roy Fredrick Evelyn Freeman Nancy French Sandy French Jud Fu lie T F ll y g ommy u erton Grace Garcia Bob Garrett Babs George Gary Gibbons Jim Gibbs Ted G'b G G'll' W.-,........4.--,. . V. ,-.v..m. .T M ,-.-.,..g..,..,,...,v,..-..,.,-.V c..,,, . ...,v...., ...D . 1 Son arry 1 iam Pat Gonzales Judy Goss I 4 - 44 - ., it - W.f..c.,.. ..,.,.,..-...,.,.-..,...........,.---,..,.....-e.,. c..,.....,...,,, it Graham sl 8 Q3 is '? 4' f :QW-' MQ ' X ,W 15 .V ',. 16 .-X. fu? .. sa as vs. . M. .. ,M Qiflxitusigl ,g 3 it 34,5 .f t It ,--'gf ' vie ikki,k,,hE . V, A 3. om Harris Sharon effelfinger Susan Greenberg Harry Green -2. Jarette Griffin Mary Guido T' .. :M ' fgzfetgrx V. X - . ' L . XS? K Q' ' . . fi --7 .iii -5? .- L pw -- RS,-:V Joe Gutterman Bill Hanshaw Judy Harper ., f , ms - . ' J ? z . .. -. . gztg.-gig gs gg - f . X .Sw sf N S . as 1 J J Y i.gi A - , , J .. . ' 1 54 Q . . .f . :fx -' ' L 5.1 1 s -' -. - . ,-1-1 -+ 'Ji 5 J ' - . .ff-5-ff g - Q '11 i 1g - t f 4 .gr .. rt? L gl--'.1,Z.V'sf Agaiftf ' fa gangs - rf? I -f X .- S fi f M- +114 - it - ff, , as 2311552 125331 sa-f'.x2wazf'.. - V, ,.-f N , - Q . -is -s. . X -- 1 . . . .,.. -. W W. . ,,,..,.... .V , . A , sa 5. . ' -- sf V 'N L y In . .fig f bij E j r ii - - . . , N A s ga. . 1 M s 4 ' 51? 3 ' '37 V +s f X .f : pg . . s J E r - -JW' S P' - - . .. ,gi i Q. 3f '- - - .Q K A X A, ,QR , ,- . ' J ' K ' at 1 ET 2 Q ., - :-fe s .. 3 'I J A 1' .gn as E I ,.- -'-'1 is 1 . ' i ...... Ken Harrison Bill Harrison Bea Higgins Charlene Heppler wa 1 . Eileen Haugen Carol Hayden Nadine H ayden .lan Heard Virginia Hearn Elaine Hoffman Rusty Holland Joella Hooker Sandi Hudson Maynard Huff WE OBTAINED AN EXPERIENCE Dave Klempl Chuck Knutscn James Koepk s - W 'W N., Q-ws 4 l ,Q 1 'F,,g.X - is .. we gs for ws ss l N N 33 wi YN 1 E Ji Q I E515 S . 1 S Xsfisaffrzsnv ' , .x ,. -Q. X - JSR' ' , R, 2. .Y Lake e Ann Kolasinski Tim Kraus Betty Krause Robert Kruse Don 9 n ,403 Ron Hutter Don Ingermann Ron Inman Rusty Isabell Ron Jackson Duane Jacobson Patty Jamison oleen Johnson Walt Johnson Sally Jon 4 ,ff E51 . fs? is Q, gk s 5,5 1 - sa f if ti t, E S v A . gg. ., . x ss .f . Sandy Jewell Robert King es Mark Kalin Bill Kemmish Jim Kemmish Miriam Kennedy 45- -rx' 45' Y 4 I X I j ss X x V . L Q. L. L' QEWLL Tiff? H' LL ': 5 s ., it -' V . V . - V1 ,, VV V,,:.- f V ,V V51 i V. L- ,tm ,y.,.- ,. V. K ,Q V, mn Li . H 'L X 4 ' A L Si i . ? L 1 I V5 15.3 , V I 55 E ., , - . y .... eV y - 4' : .22 :-.:z f--2. 'L ::.. I LEX: F -' Y if L . T om McNally Judy McIntyre Al MeRoberts Dorothy Menke Arlene Milde Toby Miller Merrily Miscke Judy Min V Q 1' 11,3 5510!-'V , -ik. V z-5114 HL L L L, at .. . mV .Vf s cw V. A , ,il g N 555 . V. 5.. ..Ji-wr ., T, . , ,..t,, ,V .Va 1, w we. - .V He ns V V V ew. . J V ' - . L L L ,L f . VL .M 2 - A .K K . . .L gy , Q .. f'VV 1' Vi5..'7'1'iV,, '5'..y'f-Vf' Y 'N 52 25 VV .L , V ..iL 3 --1151 5 V7 A K f b .V L. .V .V-.ia Li 4 me I L . . L Q S V, ., f ,,.. ' ' LL'f:L-V V L . V L' . L Q y :gig 7 5 A - m -www V ' -. 541-. H 5. Qi 13' 5 V , 'LL -': .' f' ,gfreewsv -V VV fi . If Qi-i f . : V Va f'159E?rv'Wf J NS 5 - 1 .. X , 1- H Q -. X f'L V -WB - Wg L N L Vf giiiksxif ,Q V- 9 V N 5 f -L 2 ' -L f JL 531,253.5 'V L. -M... L , ,. ' EV Va 51 :Kita- iuV' ,.esSzam 1 i VV ' ' 5 V L at .V - '- Qi F V - , f - L' . L' . rv. f - . V, it 1 ' A J L' Y '-L F ' L gf .V V. L. V .L V . L ,NV V 'fr ' V 'V . 1 . - . QL '- - - ix . Y -as .- -Vi V ,-we V,.,,:s gi rf V V . .,. f- , V 5 . ., 1,152 5 J V Q H , A ,Q V A A 1 .3 Vg in V V f 'L L' 'L L . L i i V, 5115! ' JL f fl-51f3 ,::5 V' 'fl K in 2 . L fs' ' Rita Minjarez Sandy Mowery M Q. 5' t at i 1' X 'W Hr- 2.1.-my fa K Cleve Nelson Y 1 V E.. ,M fins Eg fi f m L....' :L .V K Athlyn Newton Roland Molohan Nettie Morris GWCUH MONSCHI1 Karen Murray Margaret Murphy Tim Moore Barbara Morgan Monte Morgan Sue Morris Neil Murray Jim Morris Mary Moser Dick Murphy' Chip Nassioy BUT NOT YET WURLDLY KNOWLEDGE .V My :.:,-'fi QV .. E X Q54 . rake. tr ,M X t N , 1 . r fin V , V ,rf John Nelson ,V 'QA - f . E 'IE zfrz . L :ps V V : 1554 ii V- ,,.V. V ,i i. . L' Liz: . L Jane Newark i . 1 -a,5. V . E VH. K ri. A , J . V ' .21- ig -V,L- w ,k., E f.7g VV.-, i 1-gy 'JVL f .V 5 'tiff . . 555' 3 .MQ . Pat 'Noble Isabell Nunez It's the Sweetheart Dance and a sweetheart of an action as Chuck Woodward helps Marilyn Cox out of the car at one of the big formals of theiyear, spon sored by the junior class. -46- -H+V-----h---fV---fw -----.9...a...-.......,..-......,' -,,.. .v.. W.- VV.! . M -VVVY-.V... L -Et EI R. . b ., , V. . F EI s is J if S' s fsi Q .tg V QV ,nga gals Sis t AV N 2 awk N N re, xx ,Er Y E 9 4 iii x X J L V , N-H .V V ff V i VV.. .L V R - . st Q-33 3,553 Q2 W VL . . Beverly Neuville Barbara Newsome rf 55.5535 gf if L Ln-QVL L.4.f'w4 s Alan Nighswonger Mary Mozer 005 ls K aw- on 'R Vx w? ,iii i,,. ,V V . A . b E A xi i.. J, QV W C in V. L L4 'L'i V. .1 9 .t L, , W . 1 R, vq.,q-,. .. Vw' K -.va-.J M. . gt VL 14 1- V . Q 3., V 51 .r 9' K f Li 4' '-:e fs-me 1-ZiZZPt5., , .,gy:4.J'R'I3' Barbara Nutting Durrell Nielson ,..... .....-V,......,..... . 2 - swf. 2 Carson Rendel :rw . .W .sv -' . .lg -57 . . ' at H rg? A at g 5 ij, W ki 7L-i . WZ: , if-S 5. 5 lc f 2 R f l-Olllfie RHWS'-TY Linda Ratliff Bob Ray Pat Redick M . 'J we vii F f f 53' .gy g 't fl lv J rt wel N, . Q Ziy O Si Diana Richard Walter Rielizmlz Don Richardsoi as .. .. , ,X pri 1 ff . t gy ,IQ i- W.. . '-d . M . Y gg? 8 Fickle student gloating over personal accomplishments? No, just i lf i Linda Dolamore, junior, trying to decide which class ring she would S iii S' like. The rings, selected at the end of the sophomore year, have a variety of styles and sizes with the same basic designs. Sandy Richardson Janice Richie Ray Rogers OUR LIVES WILL YET BRUADEN . tt. .s lx 3 L ff rs . f- J' img? 1. . fi g ei iss wa s ts.. l Q ., 1 n. X, . N . .Q N YW J' i 'Las X s. .fs fm ' as ' . . . ff. .N ,,. A. ,V 1. mr Q V. R Q f K... .. 3 f L. t . S f' . sw.. . 17 1 ..r. l lfse . L ilivi eff? - 5 t-:- in is ' .Q . x . ,.. ii . V .., 5 V V.:t . ss' X is S Eiifigiilifiisil iri' 5 . Q X' lii' 1 .I 2 ,f V ? . . , . . S . . 1 . 2 else. tfs. . f f rs .. . 7 X ki .v, X - 3 K VN ., p g 2-' ' , ,. t1 I 'Til'-I . .123 ...,.. .... + S. is e e my . N .. 5J,ig1 .I ..'f. is .,e is QQ, 9' 'Eizi fr' r rl' ' I l Ann Roscnstein Rick Schreiber Coy Ross Jordinc Schuhart Sandy Roth Kent Schuck Kay Rothrock Jody Russell Chuck Schuyler Judy Schwarz Gary Salmon Rosalie Schultz . Z' V- K fri! Q v- 5 ESI: ' 't x ' . . ,gf ,Silt . .auf A Lg . in g 'X t t fxt 1 5 . S . David Stark George Smith Lloyd Smith Lois Smith Marvin Smith Sheryl Spenningsby - 48 - . ' -':: ' X. 1 xy... ai.-Ti Brad Rollins g ....,.. - 5 .--. :gr .J i - . . in YZ f 'S W .., . I 4 fi? :fy ...2et,... A ii L X ? A sa .X ... jf.. 3 - to S 1 I 1 L? M... gif 2 :sy 1555 iz .. ss..r ' 5? l Jerry Sanger Lyle Schipper Zeda Smedley Carol Smith , 1 f' ' 3 ' . ', nw. . a .,. J Q K . K.. J Y - 43.1 .nw--wi 1.1 3 11 xiii - - 12515 ' A M, Nr .. . .... .. Q s l . . . . AY . , Y ., 5 .. t r wk sg tw t 5 . . . ...- .... .M Q 51 - 55- L cf, 4 Barbara Spiers Arlene Sprague 'inie Ramirez Louise Ramsey Linda Ratliffe Pat Redick Carson Rendel Walter Richards Don Richardson I Q 1, x M . ,Y ff . - A t , . t nice Richie Ray Rogers Brad Rollins Ann Rosenstein Coy Ross Kay Rothrock Jody Russell rry Sanger Lyle Schipper .Iordine Schuhart Kent Schuck Rick Schreiber Chuck Schulyer Judy Schwartz THEN ALL THIS WILL DEPART .fi'w, V' Q E , ,.., K ,L , f S ff? Siefig 3 11 S Q 15 1 f,ls 'ft S R 4 ,s X . l. X3 ,lu X 54 3 ef is A Q f ff 55 is ,955 tx! . K fy f fx, L . N if .K iff? 1 E JH if L f 'I . t :da Smedley Carol Smith Lloyd Smith Lois Smith Marvin Smith Sheril Spenningsby Barbara Spiers ck Sprinnger Dave Stark Elizabeth Stead Dave Stephenson Jack Stephenson Jerry Stevenson' Del Sloft 3 :veins - . - . ' 'fa 1 fi?-fL21i l 'A 2 rr -- .I , .. i , I-' ' I ,. I V ' If -ini S' .. , e . v- '-: -:SJ ii ..IQ.lL.i -- - - :-3 'Q The K ks G . S ' ' f f , . ,- . -is . L A' W- , ah .fs--V-:Q -Ja is - 5:-15- az, 4:5 S as - - . ' I -N . A 0 . .. . g gs , .. Q we L ,Nfl 1.1 L t. , Q tl! , , e .. S L- 1 A L - X Q K - 'J if 1 S is S kg Q Qs , Wally Thrash Leeland Tolo Phyllis Thompson iron Sutherland Bob Sylvester Sandy Sy mons Steve Tamol bs .X I if Sandy Richardson I . V if ti 'R' L . FN . A I' .1 ', 6 S' S' iss 'zfy FF ., L N. . F Gary Salmon Rosalie Schultz Q I X ti Xgxs. L x I S! gn K ' if 1 'f 'fs , 40 f rtss Arlene Sprague Jackyc Sturm Suzy Tower , . :QN ist 1 k':':.. - . t . ' , -KZIA ' - -1,.- '.L- Z J J e J v irtttet ' tte X eet I 1 'm.A L ' J ,'m., 'h 1 is ,' Y ' J, . VVKV Aggie I I K ikkfsi -li :KVV :kk I : up .g .K U s V , ': 1 ' .... J ' , , e t Y W ' J ' if t, mKK', ' H J n l-- , if f - L- flaw Q23 ,t f J ' , Q 5 S J 1K if t. 1295 i','ii - ' J it . .JAX - S f A J aunita Trejo Stella Trillo Pete Trushel Frank Turley Ralph Turner Ann Turner Julie Turton Janice Uh J ' H K Q. S 2 K -t. 5 at K tif? W: Qt, .1 wt t. - -W xt 5 'Sie i 3 Alice Van B1-eeman Bob Van Horn Vic Valdez Carole Vasser Clementine Jill Vollmar Bob VOSC Vaughn Bud Watson Marjorie Watts Bill Weatherbee John Welch Jerry Wells Dixie White Margaret White AS WE ARE CRUSHED ON LIFE'S PATH I 5 V Nancy Wills Don Wilson Gini Winn Lee Wooten Melanie Wright Sharon Wussow Diane Yarger Miss Dorthea Binner Fabricand xx t N. t Q1 f X , AX S Y Robert Wag. Bonnie Wickenbu: ,gf x! S Ronnie Your MT- Herbert Mr. Jim Gallagher Mr. Harvey Hirsh ASSiSlil1g U16 hHFdWOfkil1g JUUi0fS haVe been their SPOHSOYS- These teachers contributed both their school and after-school time to help- ing straighten out ever existing problems, advise, supervise and chaperone. E , t 1 SEN IORS HHUHRU MHRCH HPRIL PTEIHBEH HUVEHIBER HUGUST Jris Boncrly rcs Burger AS IF IN JUBILATION THEIR PETALED HEADS , --1-l.. , James Bowen Myra Branch ' , Sharon Brazz Q X m Brawncr Pat Gallup Mary Browncr John Bruman Joan Bullis I BOB AND DANCE loan Burnau Donna Burnham MHFHYU BUUCT NOYYUU Butler U 51 T2 -1 an ?f-'3.. A J C 22 C V avr? f Barbara Cahn rence Campbell Pat Cain Karin Carlson Alan Carroll Pcggy Childs -55- ww 7 l l l l L-, WHEN THE HEAVY SNUWS Robert Edm Linda Ernst onds Rose Eicher Anita Eide Eddie Enriquez Q E- 1 , iv. f' w f NVQ, KXXN ff -3.1 I 3 1 A X I f r Eff , 'l 7, E if Corene Estes Joyce Fall Larry Farrell Judy Favel Ernest FiguCrO1l -58- ARE FADING AND THE NEW LIFE APPEARS. lim Fifllffy Judy Fox G Eileen Freitas Jim Gallup ,N G l 1 62' I mg 61 , ' 5 'rv ,qfw ,:l,. fi - G If h fx-4 f V r ,Q xl X i fI'k ' r'l'iW'N' , 1 M ' 53? I A 4-Ex! -lj' Gi Barbara Brown Donald Gardner Doris Gardner Lee Gehl Jim Gonzales Wendell Gonzales 59 - .Q . 'Xi ww , T 1, si Y l T.. X ff 1 f. , J w me wwg-f wg' WX .WH ,Q --'L I f .wx K V- Qu. ,vw -- Xf'.i.:,v .Q Qi 5 , mg.. is , five? 'Y faq s,smL,f -2 . 3' in JR X if 'k XSS5ff ., , , W N . 'I A w..y3SQ,q V1 1 , , ,W . Q QS Q 4. lggiggf mu-W 35 ,P . wiv .. .3 - Q-5 V 2? ii -. ww - X , , . . N, I-.QgQ? zg, . . ,. . Ri 5 x x Q ii .. N fi E' sf-S ' ,NNN 1. . .-kwzxxivfk . was .Q .. mfr.. x UQR. .yi g- xwvff' . Q' . f .. W Q Yi Q. TX - X --SQ-5. -Sk Y? X NS S 2 . x Q X X :fi , X . ffilf .... L L. -asf B J 5 x 5 U R mxgit X Q .,.,qpsfff..., ,Mg . 'wap .-ig.. . wwf... Lg.. ,-11. falfk - H1 ,. if ,M .Wy -3 Ex .. .. K W 'SA iix K 'TQ-N. ff-fl 7-sf - T0 SEE THE BEGINNING LUOM Janis Jackson Bob Jacobsen Barbara Jean Don Johnson ' . aQ ' N - 1 ' ! l11-'I : : 5 Q L' i 3 , ' 5 5 E 2 I I u - : 'JE i : s s 5 E S 2 E : fi: I 2-rv:-' 4' ' '- ' - .f-fn V+-W ,Jr,ff ,fn , f' Harold Johnson Jim Johnson Ronald Johnson Diana Juncker Robert Karns Ed Kassel -62- 1 N THERE COMES A QUESTION. J K'l' J pyee Kimura Fred Koenig Dick Kessener oyce 1 ius x I X 41019 ff-Ja X X 0 f x 0 0 ' 0 ' 0 , o I ' 4 0, K X Kathy Krebs Richard Kruse Iudy Ladd Darlene Lambson Dawn Lander Mike Lander ..53.. m,,,,,,, ,,,,., .,..n..-. 4 - .W.w.r.--......,.!. FMWWFM Y,.. ,-, , ,,,,, ....,.,.., . ., ...,...., Y .rf ,,,., ,-H. ,,. N ,- ,.,.,r-W-W-.,-...aaw--..w T0 FACE THE FUTURE, COME THEN IT MUST. May Matsubara Gary Maynard Carol McCabe Sondra McNickols r Z7 S Y - - S , v - 4. X 5 X? ff e 5 1 Tlx N ,vw 'Til X? , 5 W ef , X 15.5 ' xl I v Q' fn, ' bl' M 1 1 X fa 1, Q J' . , H X nun' '- ' r 5f 41 2 NA I Carolyn McRoberts Cynthia McRoberts Marcia Mead Philip Mesarosh Jeanne Miller George Menke WE LOOK FORWARD ' - '3. f.':m -Q 1 . Tom Montgomery Earl Moon Carol Morgan John Nelson x.,,x,, .fu 415A vu un ,M ,.. AV.. lim mmf- a A L - - ' r .V YV 7 lim Newbury I im Nicastle Iudy Nielson Don Noller Patty O'Niell Loretta Ong - 67 ... , .,,,,,, .,,,., ww.-..,....,- ...,....,.......-..---...,,M..,..,.,.,-,.... , . m THOSE WITH WHOM GREAT HUPES HAVE LAIN Sh alon Runyon Laris Russell , Judy Schafer Judy Shaffer ffiv WX x ,lx g yn Sheffer Anita Shingledecker Shirley Irma Simmons Judy Sipos Judy Skaggs 70 uS FOR FUTURE TRIUMPHS X A 4 Donna Smith Gordon Smith Jean Snyder Anita Spates G Cr? Q WWW George Soulvie Jack Sprunger Gordon Squire Karolyn Steffen Mary Ann Stell Harold Strubhar - 71 - wmwwww M www, MN.-U WWIMWW ,,n,,,,m-,,,,,,, w,,,,,',,,, ,,,,, ,,,m,,,,,M,,,,,,., ,.,W .,.., .. M MW ... ,..,m..K ..-W ...-------- GUIDE US WHEN WE FALL. WE, ALONE Virginia Wagahoft Warner Watkins B obbie Jean Watson Carol Webb fb, V W! We yi 1 i J 'fra ,f V ' r .,.- f423 , , 4323 , , ff Pat Webb Linda Weidner Jim Well l Sherallyn West Patty Williams Richard Wilson .. 74 - STAND e011 FALL Jim Winter Brenda Witherington Larry Wilson Alline While y x' .AQj'i 'ami 4 ' i V -71'i 2e 35113 X - e C63 XX x, -1 Q fl-it . ,-LC X Ai fx LQ , Diane Wolphers Joyce Woods Chuck Woodward Maureen Wyatt 1 mg Richard Young N Mr. and Miss Personality Mike Hughes and Jo Ann Tanita The Class of '59 fi K 1 5 Mr. and Miss Popularity Mr. and Miss Genius Tom Anderson and Karin Carlson -76.- f Dick Kessener and Wilma Baca Mr. and Miss Citizen Dick Porter and Bobbie Watson WILL REMEMBER AS rx Mr. and Miss Success Mr. and Miss Best All Around Keith Runyon and Peggy Childs Jim Gallup and Dawn Lander Mr. and Miss Athlete Gordon Smith and Linda Owens 5 Miss Fashion Plate and Mr. Esquire Sandy Ritchie and Alan Carroll Mr. and Miss Conversation Gary Davis and Judy Larson Mr. and Miss Wit Ed Kassel and Judy Howell V Mr. and Miss Friendly Jerry Martin and Judy Colbert .f- A i. ' Mr. and Miss Rhythm Jim Bell and Norma Butler , , Co-Valedictorian Jane Doud Co-Valedictorian Thomas George Anderson Grover Cleveland HONOR LIES HONEST TOIL Co-Salutatorian Joyce Kimura Co-salutatorian Robert Nathan Tolo Those named for honorable mention were, front row. left to right: Anita Shingledecker, ' ' , Joyce Fa ' . : Dawn Lander, Karen Dashlell, Karin Carlson Linda Abbeloos, Sandra Reill, Phil Mesarosh, ll and Judy Nielson Second row Ralph, Carol Swartz and Sondra McNichols. Not shown are Don Noller and Gerald - 79 .. ...H ,..-..,... ............ .1 ,Mat f., 5 i International Friends Promote International Peace Dick Kessener, our foreign exchange student, played Dr. Einstein in the Senior class play, Arsenic and Old Lace. Here he is shown lifting body Alan Carroll into the window seat. Dick evidently enjoys the food as well as the conversation in the cafeteria with Tom Anderson and Larry Mabbitt. l l l l Mr. Emmett Murry questions Dick on the school system in the Netherlands at the For- eign Exchange Student assembly. ' ' ' 'W YYY - X i I I W YAL' 'Y N45-'ZW - fn , 1 NQEXSXS? mHBPH W Q6 pea fag, ff mau aunt av' U31 x X , - Q 1- V Vf fi X I f ,,-. W :H ,A If X - - . - TCVTF Q' 'V' I , 1 f ?1! ' C55 ff? .swam Bin 0 an RUYALTY RULES HUMEIIUMINB Reigning over the Homecoming game and dance Thursday, October 30, were Homecoming king and queen, Keith Runyon and Wilma Baca. They were chosen by popular vote of The sfudeni body. -82- ,M l l Senior Attendants: Rosalean Pike cmd Mike Junior Attendants: Mary Ellen Collins and h . Dick Murphy. SUPPORTING RUYALT Hug es Y l Sophomore Attendants: Beth Mitchell and Freshman Attendants: Beverly Bradley and Sam Stout. Bradley Hall. The Duke and Duchess. Dick Kessener and Jeanne Miller, center, reigned over the l958 Christmas Formal, The Crystal Ellllls The Lords and Ladies are Pete Magadine. Jim Gallop, Sandy Ritchie and Evelyn Sheffler. They were chosen by t c enior Class. E THE CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTS- N-dl L 5 The Duke, Dick KCSSCHCF. d21nCir1g with his dale. The Duke and Duchessq Dick Kessener and Jeanne Miller. -84- Hi i 1 are as N X ' Dawn Lander. Hearts' Haven Queen Mike Hughes, Hearts Haven King Hearts As Chosen By Lynn Pollard and Gary Adams. Sophomore Attendants, Gary was a stand-in for Jeff Boucher Haven Linda Dolamorc and Tim Moore. Junior Attendants - 85 - Sweethearts WHS. Students Judy Bailey and larry Burt Freshman Attendants tick SENIOR DAY PRINCESSES The Senior Dav Princesses are Rosalean Pike, chosen to represent XX r senior day at Arizona State University at Tempe and Wilma Baca representing senior day at University of Arizona at Tucson. .. 86 - t I f ' www . BCOX SP-mms Ru Jllnsty Holla fOr nd IHS Team fi 4:5173 Gail Ingerman Sophomore Football 4155 Bah .Q Sopholgltchell Wresflingrie am CUTES Campus Cutie Queen Darla Howard, Senior Baseball Team Ann.. mTeddy Neal Junior Gymnastics Team -87- fffk 5, Q . 1' 'x , M , A A, A -,, qt.,-,L,5: K -. A,.l's 1318 'G-5' ,fi .Ni we Ponafd inn' TC . homo m Egkeibvll Tea WX ek Cm S HHUHRU IEEBRUHHU EPEEEHBER HPBIE DECEEHBER v The members are, from left to right, Esther Babb, Shirley Sharp, Marilyn Schiedat, Lois Smith D M WE'LL TEACH THE FUTURE GENERATIONS Shirley Sharp is interviewing Mr. Bernard Jones. - The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to inter- est the students in teaching and to prepare them for the problems and satisfactions in teaching. Although the club is not affiliated with the state club, the members apply for jobs and take interviews with many different teachers. WHEN I WAS SICK YOU GAVE ME BITTER PILLS ,-. 1 '-:. ' .- L Q gn- .'F. -. .7 The purpose of the Future Nurse's Club is to help girls learn more about nursing and other related fields. They have guest speakers from various fields at their meetings, who , talk about their particular chosen field. if - Slbwn here is Roberta Acedo giving a hearing test to Darlene Smith. s ,.,,. M ..... .ML , The members, from left to right, are: Seated, Betty Lou Graves, treasurer, Ellen Ott, secretary, Mrs. Murphy, sponsor, Judy Mitchell, vicc president, and Sara Beatie, president. Second row-Sharon Sutherland, publicity chr., Darlene Smith, Elizabeth Stead, Judy Goss, Janice . . . r . - h .X S' d Milke, Barbara George, Carol Smith, Robert Acedo, Alline White, Karen Booth, Judy Hollenbeck. Third row Janet C ristener, an ra Lane, Judy Harper, Barbara Billingsley, Janet Smyser, Jarette Griffin, Mary Ann Gray, Marilyn Butler, Irene Freitas, Judy Sipos, Karol Steffen. Not Shown are: Sandra Roth, Joy Litman, Nona Dunst, Barbara Morgan, Marjorie Hermann, Sherry Chaterton, Susan Ettcr, Esther Conway, Janet Bacon. The National Honor Society had their first initiation on January l5th. They initiated members. From left to right are, Margaret Butte. Wilma Baca. Sandy Ritchie. Bob Hermann, Karen Dashiell and Tom Anderson. President. ...,,:1 Success Is Its Uwn Reward NATIO NAL HONOR SO?OETY NZ.-' N National Honor Society consists of Juniors and Seniora Each Senior had to be in the upper IX3 of higclass and th Juniors have to have a 2 average. Each student has to b approved by the faculty. They only pick 57 of the Senic class and 107 of the Junior class. The chapter is base on Citizenship, Scholarship, Leadership and Service. YYQ Xt gigs Q , V ,.,l,., K. 4a,, 4 qwgyg x . E s. ky, Q., -,J --t f, f, sf- , K . f .5'g'xfwf-.i -awstir-t W., s . K ,QL Na. f- ,- S 1 left to Right: l.inda Melindre. Esther Babb. Carol Smith. Judy Colbert. Tom Anderson, Roberta Aeedo. Joyce Kimura. Roxanne l.indner. Bobbie Watson. and Jo Anne Tanita, Second Row: Pat Graham. Clara Coudrct. Peggy Childs. Eileen Frcitas. Virginia Hearne. Jane Doud. Margaret liutte. Sharon Dick. Tohi Guhernian, Sally Jones. Athlyn Newton. and Norma Clements. Third Row: Marilyn Butler, Wilma Baca. livelyn Sheftler, Joan Bnllis. Anita Shingledeeker. Carol Swartz. Joyce Fall. Sandy Lake. Melanie Wright. Dawn Lander. and linda Ahheloos. l-'ourth Row: Jim Gallup. Mr. Broderick. Don Noller. Mr. Murray. Bob Hermann. Barry Bumgarner. Harold l.owe. Dick Por- ter. Tom Montgomery, Ron Johnson. Duane McDonough. l.ee Penney. Joe Guttcrman. Stevie Collins: Del Stoft. Bob Garrett. Dick Kess- ner. and Gary Gilliam. THE PEN IS MY DESIRE The Quill and Scroll members have to be in the upper one- third of their class. They have to write three creative stories and be approved by the Advisor, Chapter and the Interna- tional Secretary. They sell Derby's year round at the football games and during the lunch hours occasionally. From left to right selling derbys are Dawn Lander, Judy Larson and Karen Dashiell. Looking on is their advisor, Mr. Robert Cooley, as ,- Q 'ESV NW f SSKQXXN if Nreiiifref Easy 'Q T A . sa -st .sw m e -t as ., t os Nas,,6go,s,t,t ,sstrgstgt g can W , UQ S we 53... -f tc, ,M . S Left to right: Bottom row - Alice Anderwald, Peggy Childs, Dawn Lander. Top Row: Rose Leister, Bobbie Watson, Sheril Canalez, Judy Larson and Karen Dashiell. .-93- KINGS G0 F URTH -.. Mr. Pinney, the Chess Club sponsor, is shown here looking through some books, just returned to the library. The members, from left to right, are: Larry Mason, secretary, George Snell, and Mike Horten. Seated are: John Smelser, treasurer, and David Cope, presi- dent. Not shown is, Jim Johnson, vice president. 6114. The name of the club is The Knights of Ariesf' The horse's head stands for Knights and the staff or sign of Aries, stands for Rams. Mr. Pinney helps the boys with their playing and sets up meets for them with other schools. ,. Shown here are: Mike Horten and Larry Mason, playing chess before the meet with Phoeni. Union. -94- r ittmg at the' desk, Tom Anderson. Standing, left to right Kelly Brown, Buddy Childs. Joe Gutterman, Robert Yee and Jim Gallup. 2nd Row. on Blasucci, Barry Bumgarner, Mr. Charles Johnston, and Mr. Ratfery, a guest. of CL The Key Club is sponsored by the Kwanis Club. lt is a service and social club. Theilr main service project this year was to make posters and put them in the grocery stores telling of the school activies for the week. They also had a car bash which was very successful. Left to right, Joe Gutterman, Tom Anderson and Robert Yee are shown working on one of the posters to be put in the stores. -95- ' , ,f 14- mn. . . N , . c,yr1.p5:. l 1. el m'Si?s l -'-rf:-' ,,M1vJ JEWQEQ V ,uf K ,aging L ' -:ff ':, 'ri,i-gap , ,Qt-.,.-...tw . , J'-4,f,n,l5,4,f151-.J4-g, 'igvtfl' ?fJ.v,,-,--1, ri awp. Q .,y5sg3G.,4,a, .M qgqfuvlf -4 9 I C f?:5Z,,n AA. , N 'iwfffi RAM PAGE The Ram Page is a by-weekly paper. It is put out for the Student body and by the Senior Journalists' Mr. Robert Cooley, advisor, and Dawn Lander, editor The newspaper Staff must have one year of Junior chief, discuss the ways in which to improve the school pap: Journalism, where the fundamentals of the news- paper are taught. Left to Right, Seated: Dawn Lander, editor, and Peggy Childs, managing editor Standing are' Pat Webb May Matsubara Ros L ' t C . , , , e ers er, ar olyn Henderson, Sandra Ritchie, Sandra Black Rosalean Pike Wilma Baca Jeannie Miller Sue Tesmer B b C h , , , , , ar ara a n, Judy Larson Anit: Eide. Karen Dashiell, Mr. Robert Cooley, and Bobbie Watson. Back rowg Bill Leighton, Jerry Martin, and Bob Jocobson. -96- l l l fa, Qs.. A' 1 E r i , '--Us-.J Mr. Robert Cooley, sponsor. He helps us compose the Annual. Lynda ljlardick, business manager, and Roxanne Lindner, l-le answers any questions that we need help on. editor, diseuss the Annual. SOMETHING T0 REMEMBER US BY The annual class is composed of juniors and seniors. They must have a grade average of 2 in English. They compose the annual, pick the Annual Queen and set up all the pictures to be taken. .XX Seated: Lynda Hardiek. Mr. Robert Cooley and Roxanne Lindner. Standing. front row: Pam Beal. Virginia Pawson. Jane Doutl. Doris Ciurtl ner. Chztrlaine Majors. .lutly Schafer. Jane Roberts. Back row: Sue Tesmer. Gary Preston. Keith Runyon. Carol Morgan. Evelyn lfrecmun Judi Boyd and Jeri Reitly. Not shown are: Tobi Guberman and Bob Hermann. -97- Bob Herman is enlarging an 8X10. X K' ll ,api . 'rvfii . - 4 rl 2 .. 9 igvxl X ' 55 ,. fir: , ,alias .i ff' . e a 2 , g f ...ffl I, .. . 5- g .,- . -5-my-::,,f If K f 1 ,ka my as-s wa s I gf- 'Vs m -. N., will sf, ,E 3' L1 in i f i Q A r We is 6 ffl 11. ' ps - Mr. Frank Taylor is passing out some pictures requested from the Annual and Ram lingo staffs. f A Laris Russell is checking over son negatives. Bob Sylvester is taking a picture off the dryer. Mr. Frank Taylor is teaching some of his class how to use the enlarger. , Sandy Ritchie is developing her pic- I Rose Leister is showing how to load the camera correctly. ture in the last stage. , . i i Glenda Riggs is showing how to ad- just a camera. I THE PUBLIC MUST AND WILL BE SERVED. The Usherettes are sponsored by Mrs. Violet Schroeder. They usher at all the concerts, plays, football games, basketball games and at P.T.A. activities. This is a service club and is always on hand to assist. Sharon Fogleman and Pamela Seavey are showing Donna Sharon Fogelman, a member of the Usherettes Club, is Melgard their uniforms. passing out a program to Carol Swartz at the Seniors Class Play on February 6th. 1 at F t Row - Sharon Fogelman, Nancy Wolpers, Barbara Robinson, Barbara Hitt, Pamela Seavey and Donna Melgard. Second Row ron Nancy Quinn, Sharyl Schrota, Diane Wolpers, Pat Hanley, Judy Sipos and Karolyn Steffen. -99- X Top to Bottom: Sandy Ritchie, Margaret Butte, Bonita Burke, Jo Anne Tanita , Mary Ellen Collins and Dixie White. HEY, I-IEY, ALL YOU RAIVIS. AA. The Varsity Cheerleaders are choosen first by ratings given by teachers on their scholastic ability and leadership. Tryouts are given in groups before a panel of teachers. Then the finalist have to give a short talk on school spirit, an original cheer and a school cheer. Our active cheerleaders at the Washington vs. Phoenix Indian game. From left to rightg Mary Ellen Collins, Bonita Burke, Sandy Ritchie, Margaret Butte, Jo Anne Tanita and Dixie White. -100- e- NEXT YEAR'S VARSITY? The J.V. Cheerleaders have about the same re- quirements as the Varsity Cheerleaders. If they get a 4 or a D on their report card they are off the squad for six weeks. The J.V. Cheerleaders cheer at all the J.V. games. X fc 771-If p. f ll:' 'EPW xi! ! ff fl 7 an gd N-J The J. V. Cheerleaders at the Washington vs. Phoenix Indians game. Left I 7 I to Right' Beth Mitchell Carol Busch and Jacque Busch. I J I , l If I ' ,fe wr-ff., x ' If 1, 4 'I . -. , I 1 , V .. .Tl .f , f P an K -ll PA 34, ?Z A f X I ' -5 Q W ! Z s I 7 r X - 4' ' ' V- 1 NJ! llmlf P Lg yj q if 's - r f ,f' bf 5 f ' ' 'C' f 14' , , i qf w L, If I' rr , X '4' lv In lfl lf A J X L W 0 W lwf f , llllkfcl x lllclljiylj nb l l Beth Mitchell, Jacque Busch, Carol Busch and Linda Sommers. -- 'I0'l - WE'RE LOOKING F OR OUR LETTERS , . . li lst row. left to right, Melanie Wright, Cor- nelia Holland, Linda McEndree, Grace Gar- cia, Frances Dixon, Carol Cooper, Sandy Hudson, Ruth McMahon. Znd row: Nancy Wills, Bonita Burke, Bonnie Wieckenburg, Sharon Heffelfinger, Becky Conley. Jeannie Eastin, Jean Pantano. 3rd row: Marjorie Ralph, Judy Mitchell, Juanita Trejo, Lee Wooten. Judy Harper, Margaret Murphy. 4th row: Pat Barker, Mary Ellen Collins, Dixie White, Rosalie Shultz. Judy Mcln- tyre. Pat Cain, Priscilla Martinez. 5th row: Mildred Perez, Barbara Billingsley, Norma Butler, Judy Larson, Carmen Padilla, Joyce Kimura, Anita Eide. 6th row: Patty O'Neill, Barbara Mathewson. Carolyn Henderson, Linda Owens, Paula Thompson. Jo Anne Tanita, May Matsubara, Judy Colbert, Rosa- lean Pike. lst row. left to right: Katherine Painter, Janice Tucker, Linda Vickers, Linda Bundy, Sue Norton, Sharon Fogleman, Laraine Watkins. Patricia Hughes, Patricia Kovack, Anita Howzdy, Bettie Garner, Marilyn Brookstein. 2nd row: Bonnie Abbott, Carol Brown. Irene Enriquez, Linda Moore, San- dra'Young, Barbara Ehrman, Theresa Yan- ez, Gail lngerman, Shan Worsley, Kristie Van Scoy, Sharon Coppernoll, Edna Vaughn. 3rd row: Linda Stout, Karen Cipriano, Mary Ann Streif, Susan Peotter, Carol Busch. Lynn Pollard, Nancy Wolpers, Judy Hatcher. Carol Cook, Mary Billingsley. 4th row: Donna Melgaard, Darlene Jewell, Lucy Yoshimoto, Zana Zale, Reve Parnell, Karen Hutter. Linda Redding, Nancy Barker. 5th row: Gay Dodson, Beth Mitchell. Elaine Faris. Marilyn Hatch, Adrian Way. Gay Hickman, Lynn Schneider, Sharori Layman, L.. Elame Edwards. .1 -' - 1 A . . ., ,..., ., .,,,, Acta .,.r A ,,..t. as . -....1........ -t .,--,.'- ., FW .. . Q. A J 5 ty wi .4 . ,, . 5 , , 5, .5 9 Ns, . 22. . 5 - Q' + - J' ' 'K' ' 2 wiv - r c . Q' -ww r 9 F, . sl i 1 5. '- A 1 .,,', 2 -. sr . . , . '- ,Q ' - S ,:-bk i i xx. J .A Swap K kiwi 'gg - xl K A N arg.: . J ' ' ,Q ., 1' .Q Q, C' ,R f . .Y A 1 . - '- H .2 . . -- of -- ' ' . . .-. f--,ss-sy,-:..,,4 sas., . L a ,sa ..,, '-1.- .-aa. A-as .s.,-.. '........c.Y '-r f z,...,, K S in L x V5 7ini 'i -1 '-'- 41 'ig l N- '- ' -. 1 -- f 5- - . , SV ' -7 xi W lar film . s n Sl a ---, ...-,, .. ,. ss.: . Ll-1 .,..f-r.... f..,- ,..g, :M Wim? i I :,,,,.,., kr Y, . t K :vig i t E rte -- 4 S . ' ' T 5 vs .4 1 . .. ,.,,, ., f r ., s 5.4.1 f 1. . rrssr .4 .. tt..-Lta....L Sri.: ,.., .W .M-.....,,,.,..,a,.......sa.......f . N M. l .. .,.,... j f rll . i s., -10 2 J lst row, left to right. Nancy Robertson, Penny Gillism, Brenda Orr, Jeanette Holmes, Thadia Moore, Peggy Redick. Laraine Jones, Carol Popoff, Cheryl Eversole. Don- na Sprunger, Sharon Williams, Mary Stoll. Znd row, Sandra Audsley. Christine Kerri- gan. Barbara Drake. Phyllis Wilson. Carol Fish, Adeline Hale, Rita Gover. Rose Wills. Shirley Saba. Sharon Stubbert, Priscilla Moreno, Gloria Lopez. 3rd row, Barbara Roehrig, Susie Leet, Bonita Grimm, Betsy Frye, Louise Browner, Jan Bennett John- son. Sharon Pyle, Bonnie Swoffer, Julie Kimlee. 4th row, Rosemary Valenzuela, Lupe Ramirez, Mary Chavez, Diane Loretz, Diana Pete, Robin Perin, Wanda Killebren, Judy Lake, Kay Whaley, Beverly Miller. 5th row, Carolyn Flenner. Linda Morris, Joan Christiansen. Lena Fowler. Raberta Carlson, Sharon Riorden, Sue Cope, Sharon McDonald. Ellen McAllister. 6th row, Rita Bindner. Shirley Jones, Cheryle Gimmestad, Gladys Hart, Nedra Way, Betty Mcnke, Lynn Hinkle, Merilee Adams. 7th row. Bar- bara Shultz, Donna Crunk. Lynn Hinkle, Linda Schmidt. Sth row, Rayna Lange. Bonnielynne Adrian, Jimmie Kaye Weather- by. Judy Bailey, Joyce Jones. Mary Gooch. Karen Gray, Karen Schultz, Beverly Brad- ley, Sharon Brown, Jacque Clifford. Donna Keeshner. WE PLAY WITH BUWS AND ARRDWS The purpose of the Archery Club is to further the sport of ,archer . Durinv the course of the ear, the o on various Y 2: Y Y hunts and have contests. The members have tournaments with each other, but as yet, not with other schools. ,Ai -i Jerry Hcfflefinger, President, shows the course to be used for a game of archery golf, to the members of the club. Q,:,k Ken Olson, Jerry Hefflcfinger, and Larry Lindncr. are shown taking their arrows out of the target. at a practice mcct. i . 9 h K Ol Jerr Hefflefinger. President. Larry Nenneman, Larry Lindner, Vice President, ken Harri The members arc: lfrom left to rig 0 cn son, y son, Bill Dottcrer. and Victor Hoehn. -103- WE PROMOTE The purpose of the Lettermen's club is to promote sportsmanship and act as service organization to the school. They sponsor a grade school basketball tourna- ment and also a needy family for Christmas. At the end of the year they give an award to the outstanding senior athlete. Students dancing at the Jerry Hefflefinger, Gar Ma na d Ch k W y y r , uc oodward, Jim Combs, Wendell Gonzales. Second row, Karl Lindbloom, Gary Adams, John Rothwell, Larry Trapp, Gordon Smith, Mike Hughes, John Nelson, Howard Cook. Third row, Jim Swartz, Jim Pritchard, Don Ingerman, Jim Shirley, Gary Davis, Ken Hickman, Fred Koenig. 'IO4 nen-Lettergirls dance. ,uv -Q ' ..-on viI ',,-.s-- 'er' SPORTSMANSI-IIP The purpose of the Lettergirls is to further interest in girls athletics. They hold play- days, have sales, and dances, and come out for afterschool sports activities. It is a club for outstanding girls in G.A.A. g: X' First row, Rosie Pike, Mary Lou Arredondo, Joyce Kimura, Anita Eide. Judy Larson. Second row, Bonita Burke, Norma Clemons, Barbara Billingsley, Judy Skaggs, Diana Juncker, Norma Butler, Patty O'Neil, Millie Perez. Third row,Mrs- Virginia Barron, Linda Owens, Melanie Wright, Judy Mitchell, JoAnn Tanita, Toby Miller, Stella Trillo, Pat Barker, Carol Cooper, Judy Col bert, Carolyn Henderson. - 105 - it ,.,, tit t l - ill I WE ENCUURAGE SCHOOL SPIRIT The pompoh girls are choosen by teachers Lynn Pollard, Marilyn Hatch, Sherry Marx and Gail lngerman marchin on their dancing ability, poise and appear- 1m0'heGYmt0Peff0fm- ance, They designed their own uniforms and Linda McEndre made them. They practice every night for an hour. Left to Right: Gail Ingerman, Linda Dolamore, Sue Tesmer. Diana Richards, Clara Coudert, Lorraine Watkins, Vicki Phillips, Marilyn Hatch Betty AdamS Sherry Marx L nda H rd' lx L P ll , ., . , y ' a lC', ynn 0 ard, Gay Dodson. Pat Webb, Jeannie Millcr, Paula Thompson. Judy Howell, Wilma Baca and Stevie Collins. - 106 - l l CS l The Pep Club promotes school spirit through advertising school events and Pat Cain and Jogn Browner are setting up the type for a poster telling of sponsoring pep assemblies. OHS Of the games- WE PROMOTE SCHOOL SPIRIT l .1 ,4',,fr8 ' Sh I ll l A n M rderosiin Clrol Brown Phyllis Wilson Carol Fisk Sue Smith Phyllis First Row. Left to Right. Susan Marr. Rita . cton, sue n e a iz . 2 . . . . . . . . . , . ' ' ' ' 'Y ' ' ' X ' B ' S fflf . Sh: n P le. Pat Cain. Joan Fhompson. Loretta Manning. Second Row. Left to Right. Laura James, lan Van Buskis . onnie wo cr tro y Browner. Beth Mitchell, Bonita Burke. Jacque Busch. Peggy Childs. Evelyn Sheffer. Third Row. Left to Right. Violet May, Sandy Teais- ten. Donna Bertts, Nancy Quinn. Sandy Ritchie. Jim Gallup. Linda Anderson. Margaret Butte. Norma Butler. Rosalean Pike, Dixie White. Mary Ellen Collins. Frankie Dixon. ,tx lst Row Left to right, Sheril Canalez, Jody Russell, Barbara Robinson ,Donna Melgaard, Sherry Flanagan 'Judy MC Intyre, Susan Puente, Juanita Trejo Athlyn Newton 2nd Row Beverly Bender Sharo D Y L. C , . L, ..., w , HU HX, R ii Sh I ' ' Sharp, Chrisgina Honer, Linda Larson, Karen Dasiell, JudyYfHarper, Dotty Menk- e, Alois Harssglgid Isabell, LOIS Smith, Sandra Lane, Mr. Ausere, Tom Kelleher, John Bachert, Dick Porter and Mike Barnett, I WE SPEAK SPANISH J' i This year the main event of the Spanish Club was their trip to Mexico, They went for four days during the Christmas vacation. The members got to attend a Mexican wedding and .gl fiestas. Bottom to Top, Left to right, Alphonso Mendes, Rusty Isabell, Bill Chester, Van Runyan, Whitney Drake, Dick Porter, Andres Zeiss, John Bachert, Alfredo Suarez, 2nd Row, Mrs. Leona Shultz, Mrs. Virginia Dodson, Barbara Hitt, Beth Mitchell, Bonita Burke, Jody Russell, Janet Dorsey, Gay Dodson. 3rd row, Shirley Sharp, Christina Honer, Elaine Farris, Janice Tucker, Carol Smith, Mina Bennett, Sharon Dax, Edith Beloat, Rosalie Shultz, Judy.Mc lntyre, Judy Harper. 4th Row, Mr. George Shultz, Dorothy Menke, Mr. Joe Ausere, Juanita Trejo, Athlyn Newton, Sheril Canalez, Sharon Layman, Sandra Lane, Alois Harter, Janet Christner, Andrea Madsen. Tom Kelleher, Pete Trushel, Don Komorous and Doug Parkins who were shopping are not present in the picture. ART IS MAN'S NATURE Nev ,A ,Magi we x 'Nw R i Doing art work are: Carol Cooper, Esther Babb, Bonnie Wickenburg, and Robert Hillis. Robert Hillis, pres., is showing a ram's head to the club members. , we ,.-:nj . -V ao O Club l . ali em The purpose of the Art Club is to provide a chance for the students to do art projects of their own choosing. They make mosaics. ceramics, sculpture work and some make Christmas cards. 3. N: K, tg S'-3. 1 Xffip 1 MW.. f The members, from left to right are: Carole Cooper, Esther Babb, secretary. Jan Stevenson, Nancy Quinn, and Ellen McAllister. 2nd row: Robert Eglc- ton, Tom Kelleher, Robert Hillis, pres., Joan Bullis, Carol Swartz. and Bonnie Wickenburg. 3rd row: Dotty Menke, Mr. Salmon. Richard Robles. and Gary Salmon. -109- The Science Club members, from left to right are, Virgil Cooper, Deon Larsen, Doug Parkin, Larry Davis, Pete Trushel. Znd row, Mike Webb, John O'Donald, Tom Anderson, Sharon Dick, John Peattie. XX The purpose of the Science Club is to further science. During the ' A course of the year they go on field trips and have numerous guest speakers who give demonstrations. An example of these demon- strations was the demonstration of gas chromotography. 11.6. A guest speaker demonstrating gas chromotography. Mr. Robert Thomas, showing the club officers a modernized flashlight. - 'l'I0 - 1 ,JH l Front Row, Left to Right -- Earl Ester, Skip Oursler, Jim Parker, Pat Gallup, Monte Morgan. Second Row, Left to Right -- Craig Custer, Gary Spurr, Bill Hancock, Herb Guenther, Mike Gregory, Jim Johnston, Bud Watson, Don Hill, Walter Vaden, Charles Young, Hal Yeckel, 4 .-' 1 xg!! . 16pQ 'f WAT? Q9 Lg C ot 9 Sbgxtislvf ij 5 ,I 5 ' E lf Q7 ir H-3 1 09 Ro gf Q lcul- uv Geek Jim Neal. Back Row, Left to Right - Mr. Richard Meder, Cleve Nelson, Dan Christmas, Kent Schick, Jim Vermillion, George Hester, Larry Wilson, John Steffen, John Nelson, Doug Kmdy Corbin. WE SUW AND WE WILL HARVEST The F.F.A. Chapter is sponsored by Mr. Richard Meder. The boys work on proj- ects together and enter them in county and state fairs. The organization is dedi- cated to improvement of agriculture. V rg W Left to Righf - Monte MOFSHI1, Jim Parker. President of F.F.A. Left to Right - Jim Johnston. Herb Herb Guenther and Bill HHHCOCK are is shown presiding over the Guenther, Jim Parker and Bill Hancock all Setting an irrigation lube Yeildy meeting. are shown with one of their prize plants. to USC. . A v X X X, X. EHIEV XX X X The Hi-Y is mainly a service club for the community and school. At Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter they prepare a food basket for a needy family. The Hi-Y is connected with the Y.M.C.A. It is based on Christianity. The Washington Hi-Y Basketball team came in Ist in the state Hi-Y tournament. They very often go to the Y.M.C.A. swimming. WE SERVE THE COMMUNITY Front Row: Jim Diamond. Second Row: Bob Buzzard, Fred Koenig and John Nelson. Third Row: Mr. Harvey Jensen, Jim Shirley and Bobby Acedo. This is a typical meeting of the Hi-Y. V Left to Right in the semi-circle are: Fred Koenig, John Nelson, Bob Buzzard, Jim Shirley, Al Backhaus, Bobby Acedo, Kenny Lane, Jim Diamond and Jack Phillips. Sitting is their advisor Mr. Harvey Jensen. -112- l l - at f M... Q 5 s t l I .. .-. ..... ., ... . -,.,. . , ,Y ! First row seated, Sharon Fogleman, Marianne Streif, Chaplain, Patty Hughes, Beth Mitchell, Inter-club Council Representative Mardclle Bartlett, Sara Winter, Recorder, Shan Worsely, Secretary, Theresa Yanez, Vice Pres. 2nd row-Patty Holtzen Patty Kovach, Adrianne Way, Elaine Faris, Barbie Hitt, Lynn Schneider. 3rd row-Mrs. Anderson, Sponsor, Sandy Young, Linda Moore ,Treasurer Marilyn Metro Juanita Koutz, Susan Peotter, Karen Cipriano, Janice Tucker, Vicki La Fon, Betty Menke, Judy Hatcher Pan Jurgensein Carol Busch' Pres., Sharon Layman. Linda Stout, Alois Harter. i ' ' WORKING FUR THE FUTURE, The Y-Teens is a world-wide organization connected with the Y. W. C. A. It is a serv- ice organization, working to be a Blue Ribbon Club. For service, the Y - T e e n s at Washington gave a party for the Valley of the Sun. This is a home for children who are handicapped, unwanted by their parents, or were taken away from drunken ' parents. l l Each summer there is a con- ference to which representa- tives are sent. This year the conference will be at Saf- ford, Arizona. club Council Chaplain, Sally K. Jones, Secretary. First row seated, Sondra McNichols, Vice Pres., Mrs. Carpenter, Sponsor, Janet Effingham - 113 - Pres., 2nd row, Betty Burch, Treasurer, Charlaine Majors, Chaplain, Marilyn Butler, Inter- WE WURK FOR OUR PINS AND TROPHIES The Washington 4-H Community Club meets once a month at the Washington Grammar School. This club is broken into smaller clubs where they work on their individual projects. The purpose of the Community Club is to unite all these clubs so they can have more recreation and larger projects, Left to Right: Diana Juncker, Sharon Dick, Rusty Isabell, Bobbie Watson and Arlene Dorsey Diana is a state winner and Sharon, Rusty, Bobbie and Arlene are all National Winners. 1 svul! QQ Bottom row, Left to Right: Diane Juncker, Janet Dorsey, Barbara Robinson, Pat Graham and Arlene Dorsey. Second Row: Bonita Burke, Judi Boyd, Barbara Ehruman, Mardelle Bartlett, Barbara Hitt, Theresa Yanez, Sharon Dick, Dean Greene, Bobbie Watson, and Kristie Van Scoy. Third row: Jim Parker, Virginia Hearn, Monte Morgan, Cleve Nelson, Bud Watson, Rusty Isabell and .Hal Yeckel. -114- MU are, from front to back: Pa ln, Bob Hydrick, George 1 ', Larry Mabbit and Raymond rtinez. :ticing in second hour t VI IUHRCH These boys spend much of their spare time practicing their French horns and have become one of the most successful combos in the orc- hestra. They are fl-gm left to Myron Liebhaber, Larry Mabbit and George Monseur. Part of the second hour FUS 'are Penny Parker Bowlin, Mary Smith, 1 streth and Darlene Rodgers OCTOBER HUVEWBEH HPRIL nueusi W Svfiin U75 Another section of the sccon chorus consists partly of. nt to back: Priscilla Foster, n02lIe,Marlene Suserud. Penny Park CT, Carol Martin. Nancy Wilkerson and Mary Ellen Johnson. JL t E .T V ,. Wm., -rn iv A I . ...,,. M, .,. ...... ...,,.a,,...., ., AROUND THE W.H.S. ORCHESTRA The orchestra under the direction of Mr. Clar- ence Shaw has worked hard all year. One of their many achievements was their Spring Con- cert given in November. They are shown here after that concert. First row from left to right: Hanley Dawes, Esther Babb, David Cope and Diana Richard. Second row: Oran Johnson, Donna MacDonald, Carol Brown, Donna Stoll, Eva Martinez, Nancy Nyswander, Pat Littman, Joanne Waago, Sharon Sutherland, Phil Messarosh, Cora Hydrick, Robert Tolo. Third row: Ellen Ott, Loretta Manning, Beverly Learned, Mardelle Bartlet, Pat Parker, Charlotte Harris, Cynthia McRoberts, Bob Jacobson, Bob Hydrick, Raymond Martinez, Jonell Wilkerson, Sharon Redding, Ron Favro, Bob Wilson, Hal Yeckel, Virgil Cooper and Ronald Halstead. Fourth row: Van Runyon, Jim Kimmish, Carol Brown, Janet Eiffingham, Sue Kempt, Annalee, Rosenstein, Joanne Valents, Ralph Fetter, Myran Liebhaver, George Monsieur, Larry Mabbit, Don Noller, Steve Hollingsworth, Louise Otto, Barry Bumgarner, Leland Tolo, Cassie Motts, Joe DeSalvo, accompanied by Dorthea Kelly and under the direction of Mr. Clarence Shaw. -'l'l6- The officers that represented the Washington High School Bam this year are from left to right: Larry Mabbit, Vice President Don Noller, President, Cathy Glasgow, Secretaryg and Keitl Runyon, Treasurer. Whenever there were plans to be made the band officer were there to aid Mr. Shaw in his efforts to make the bam better and more successful every year., l MUSICAL WORLD W. H. S. BAND Under the able direction of Mr. Clarence Shaw Wash- l'he members of the intermediate and aeginning bands spent the year pre- Jaring themselves to be able to play in he advanced band next year. First row from left to right: Diane Maulsby, Jean Harris. Donna Finley. Colleen Pollard, Mary Billingsby. Clyde Kaffenburger. Nancy Robertson and Ted Smith. Second row: Ruth McMahon. Ed Hart. Tommy Hunsicker. John Hensley, Letty Wolfe, Tom Sabery, Bill Hall, John Backert. Gerald Jensen. Tom Jones and Charlotte Norris. Third row: Bob Kush. Gary Copple. Bob Acedo. Marvin Smith. John Kruse. Jim Frolser, Mr. Clar- ence Shaw. Stan Nitso, Ken Harrison. Charles Ashby, Frank Cox. Cecil Lasswell, and Bob Rainey. ington's Band has made many advances this year. The membership has increased and many of those students spend much of their spare time before and after school in the band room bettering themselves at their par- ticular instruments. First row from left to right: Carolyn McRoberts, Sharon Southerland, Janet Eiffinuham. Emily Mardis. Donna Montgomery. Steve Tamel. Don Wilson. John Hall, Charlie Bayan. Pat Littman. Janet Tomhafe, Phyllis Hermann. Shirley Jones, Raymond Martinez. James Cowart. Christina Hovey. Mary Long, Tobi Miller. Sharon MacDonald. Sherry Flanauan. Marilyn Butler, Sally Jones and Bob Jacobson. Second row: Tim Moore. Randy Iles. Tom Anderson, Steve Hollingsworth. Louise Otto, Robert Yee, Norma Clements. Cathy Glas- gow, Gene Arthur. Mike Henry, Keith Runyon, Sandra Lane, Arnold Aguirre. Rieliai-tl Hovey. Wayne Wilson. James Diamond, Ron Blasucci, Leland Tolo and Don Nollqr. Third row: Virgil Cooper. Bob Wilson. Gene White. Eugene White. Jim Purser. Richard Young, Ralph Fitter. Bob Martin. Marjorie White. Jim Clark, George Monsieur. Larry Mabbitt, Sheril Spenningsby. John Smelser, Ronnie Favro, Rex Martin and Louise Ram- sey. Fourth row: Ralph Turner. Paul Harwood. Annalee Roscnstein. Kenny Krebs. Jim Morris. Barbara Billingsby. Marilyn Metko, Ron Ackerman, Sue Klemt. Pete Mauadini. Barry Bumgarner and Bill Harrison. C -117- WITH WASHINGTON 'S The orchestra officers are, from left to right: Diana Richard, Secretary: Raymond Martinez, Vice President: Sharon Sutherland, Treasurer: and not shown is Carolyn McRoberts. President. They planned all of the activities that the entire orchestra enjoyed this past year. Mr. Clarence Shaw is not only teach- er, but friend and advisor to band and students. Washington's fine marching band has had a busy and fruitful year participating in the half-time ceremonies at most of the football games. They also received an superior rating at Tucson band day. -118- l 2 BAND AND ORCHESTRA The dance band has had a successful year highlighted by playing for the Sweetheart Dance in February. Band members are, first row, left to right: Robert Yee, Norma Clements, Ray- mond Martinez, Keith Runyon, Sally Jones, Sandra Lane and Mr. Clarence Shaw. Second row: George Monseur, Steve Hollingsworth, Don Noller, Ron Blasucci, Virgil Cooper, Randy Isles and Ron DeSalvo. Larry Mabbit on drums. Accompanied by Kelly Brown. Members of the string ensemble of WHS orchestra Baumgardner, Bob Wilson and Virgil Cooper. consists of four instruments. Playing these are, from left to right: Hanley Dawes, Esther Babb, JoAnn Waago and David Cope. Washington High is proud of the great number of students who were chosen for all-state band and orchestra this year. This number greatly exceeds any previous years. Those chosen are, front row, from left to right: George Monseur, Myron Liebhaber, Esther Babb, Don Noller, Sharon Southerland and Diana Richard. Second row: Carolyn McRoberts, Raymond Martinez, JoAnn Waago, Robert Tolo, David Cope, Larry Mabbit and Leland Tolo, Not shown is Hanley Dawes. The brass ensemble consists of, from left to right: Don Noller, Randy Isles, Larry Mabbit. Barry '-can 9 MUSIC IS THE UNIVERSAL The Washington High Chorus is made up of five chorus l classes. These classes are Intermediate Girls, Advanced Girls, Beginning Mixed, Advanced Mixed, and Aca- pella. Since Mr. Philip Shaw started directing the chorus in 1956, the membership has increased to ap- proximately I76. The choruses not only learn to sing songs of various types, but also study music theory. Taking music dictation in tone and rythm is one of the phases of music theory that is studied. Sight reading is also a point of serious study. Recordings from several famous operas, or taps of the Firstone Hour are often played in class, and a history of either the opera, or the performers is read. Often, pictures and slides of various famous singers are shown, and films of the Bell Tele- phone Hour are shown. These are a few of the many Ways in which music is made more interesting and The Harmonaires featuring Kelly Brown, John Bruman, Bob Valuable. Jacobsen, and Bill Leighton, performed at all the concerts this year, as well as at several grade schools in the district. The quartet was formed last year by Mr. Philip Shaw, and has continued its harmony this year. The combined choruses sing at three special times during the school year. From left to right are: top row, Mr. Philip Shaw, Bill Leighton, Jack Dees, John Komada, Bill Chester, Rick Grashel, Dick Francis, Ann Kolasinski, Priscilla Foster. Diane Mathewson, .loan Christiansen, Judy Campbell, Dru Huffman, Carol Cooksey: fourth row, Bob Jacobsen, Gerold Horton, Wally Thrash, Mike Webb. Bill Dotterer, Dean Larson. Janet Malone, Dottie Sectrick Margie White, Beverly Bowlin, Juanito Kants, Pat Jensen Sue Klempt, Aloise Harter, Nancy Quinn: thirdrow, George Lamley, Ray Squires, Leon Saffle, Gordon Parker, Kelley Brown, Johnny Bruman, Stevie Collins, Janet Ray, Carolyn Andreson, Lina Moore, Sandy Simons, Donna Lee Butte, Joan Bullis, Jan Heard Betty Krause: second row, Peter Schoenburg, Wayne Huff, Terry Parker, Peter Richardt, John Peattie, Sherry Vaughn, Judy Niel- son. Jacque Lincoln, Jacque Chelpka, Roxanne Lindner, Judy Troyer, Cheryl Strassenberg, Suellen Brazil, Dorothy Reddock, Ester Babb, Linda Conner. Andrea Madsen. Pat Nobleg first row, Donald Keutz, Gilbert Clark, Dickie Bogue. Gerry Pease. Gary Williamson, Carmen Marsteen. Mary Burns, Rose Baca, Joyce Kilus, Nancy Wolpers. Donella Sprinkle. Jonell Wilkerson Janet Ashworth. Mary Gooch. -120- LANGUAGE UF MANKINDH Another musical group at WHS, is made up of Gil Clark. John Peattie, Leon Saffle, and Wally Thrash. They have . . LUNGFELLUW The Washington High Chorus has done many things this year which have given them the opportunity to use the knowledge gained in chorus. Three concerts were presented at WHS, the fall concert, the annual Christ- mas concert, and the spring concert. In addition to this, the Acapella Choir and the Advanced Girls' Chorus sang from the roof top of Hanny's department store during the Christmas season. The Advanced Girls made a tape of Christmas music which was played on the radio, and the Acapella Choir sang on television. The Sextets and Quartets have sung to grade school assem- blies, fashion shows, and the Washington Women's Club. Such have been the achievements of the WHS Chorus during the school year 1958-59. chosen the name of The Stair Steps. They delight their audiences with novelty numbers. At the Christmas concert, Dec. 18, they presented their song in German. Their other performances have been equally entertaining. is Additional members of the combined choruses are, top row. Sharon Ryan, Jan Johnson. Luvina Car, Glenda Robinson. Susan Etter. Donna Butts. Elizabeth Harper. Judy Lincoln, Marty Dye. Karen Lambson, Laura James, Darlene Lambson. Cora Hydrick. Margaret Griffith. Barbara Boss, Margaret Butte: fourth row, Pam Jurgenson, Theadia Moore. Linda Coats, Linda Burnsworth. Barbara Mathcwson, Jean Kerr. Judy Froelick. Margie Armstrong. Joyce Milde, Lily Roberts. Janice Rayon. Linda Mclntyre. Donna Smith. Barbara Cook. Pat Cain. Linda Abbeloos. Mary Carroll, Sonja Tucker. Anita Shingledecker: third row. Isabelle Marderosian. Barbara Drake. Rita Shelton, Julie Kimler, Laretta Cooksey, Sara Winters, Jo Ann Wago. Sharon Montgomery. Judy Schwartz. Patty Boal. Sheryl Spinngsby, Penny McKean. Bonnie Yokem, Sue Smith. Marilyn Dotterer. Sharon Brazil. Sharon Kasun: sceond row. Vickie Pafford, Judy Holenbeck. Jeanene Bush, Ellen McCIoster. Bonita Grimm. Marilyn Sehiedat. Ellen McAllester. Reyna Long, Peggy Redick. Mary O'Hern. Kathy Llewellyn. Judy Goodrich. Kathy Chelpka. Yvonne Hammett. Jacque Busch. Renee Mott. Janice Jackson. Judy Howell. Linda Caylorg front row. Gloria Lopez. Beverly Bender. Rita Groover. Adeline Hale. Phyllis Franklin. Barbara Morgan. Silvia Polk. Maralee Hubbard. Judy Schafer, Adrienne Way. Diane Abney. Patty O'Neil. Eileen Aaugcn. Carol Vassar. Cassy Mott. Brenda Orr. Mr. Philip Shaw. -'l2l- ..,c,..-. .,,...,. .. , . ..,. .. T . i HAPPY CHORUS GROUPS Q ' 24. 2 ' -,Q-. - 'f '- .tm 'K .... , A f-'f , ,. 'h f Q FIJI st.i .r-.sw . The Canaries, girls sextet, are one of the many groups that perform at the chorus concerts as well as outside affairs. From left to right they are Sara Winter, Joann Wago. Joan Bullis, Silvia Polk, Esther Babb, and Carole Vassar. The members of the girls double sextet are top row, Sherry Vaughn, Marilyn Dotterer, Evelyn Shaffer,Sharon Brazil, and Sheryl Spenningsby: fourth row, Connie Schupback, Pat Cain, Sue Klempt, and Roxanne Lindner: third row, Janet Ray, Sharon Kasun, and Linda Caylorg front row, Mrs. Jeanette Mc- Intyre, director, and Judy Nielson. accompanist. Each chorus elects four officers who maintain order in the classroom, take the role, and assist Mr. Philip Shaw in all things concerning the choruses Top row are, presidents, Kelly Brown, Barbara Cook, Linda Conner, and Beverly Bradleyg third row, vice-presidents, Silvia Polk, Pam Jurgenson, and Diane Smith, second row, secretary-treasurers, Roxanne Lindner Mari- Q. lyn Schiedat, Stevie Collins, Penny McKeang first row, Patty O'Neill, Jo- Mr' Philip Shaw has been. infecting the nell Wilkerson, Peggy Redick, and Gloria Lopez. WHS Chorus Smce 1956' Smce 'hens the chorus has almost doubled its size. - 122 - CTIVITIE ' c 555 ' XX1'g 1 xx ,X IL rf Al WY f , wr ' x KM 1 sl :Q ' N llllll' IW hu! U Q? I Q,i 1,2 Ex? 1X x 3 Q W X ' 53 4 A W Ab I1 F I N 1 1- , J fam, 'lil x . ' W W gli fn' f f,l 'JE' I osLoR a Q R I . 4 l l Oops! lt has happened again. Another freshman. Ed Hart, drops his books on his way to class. Mr. E. Murray is helping Barbara Cooli decide on a schedule for the coming year. Initiation time arrived on campus in Septem- ber to start off the new school year. Thadia Moore, Brenda Orr, Donna Kershner, Jacquie Clifford, Penny Gilliam, and Karen Gray are dressed in the styles of the 'LRoaring Twen- tiesn for G.A.A. initiation. TI'IIRTY DAYS HAS SEPTEMBER Sjlt f t, Q ,?Q3g,Q3gjg. ta 'st S i t i f - r f -A M4 ,AMN wx ftillft M449 ' Q gl ' 't'P'e Sl5x' -V rlttn gls s W We want a touchdown! That is the war cry of Washington High School fans as they cheer their football team on to vic- tory. swf' A ilk -124- t's a bargain! Only me small nickel for newspaper. John lachert is giving udy Larson his ive cents for the Washington High ichool Ram Page. Dthers wait patient- xy for their turn. xi, SNA .fuk Q9 gi it Jerry Elmore, Joenne Majors, Carol Hayden, Tom Clark, JoAnn Phil- lips. Jack Stevenson, Jan Masrin, Wesley Bolin, and Barbara Drake are just a few who are en- joying the Homecoming Dance which is one of the big dances of tli year. 4 5 i .Q Aa Mr. Rehorst, U.S. Government teacher, studies the constitution with his class. Shown left to right are Ray Perkins, Jim Blair, and Corky Donaldson. Charlaine Maiors, Linda Har.1ick, and Sandy Ritchie pose to show off the new chemise style the girls wore this year. -125- Tom Anderson looks happy about his grades. He studied diligently and was rewarded. J elk Sherry Vaugn, Will Gromes, Gordon Smith, Norma Butler, and .lerry Heffelfinger are all mighty proud of their letter sweaters. Many students have worked hard during the years to earn their sweaters. 0 4 60 :fig Y Report card time again! Marilyn Hafler, Bob Karns, Mary Lou Arredondo compare grades during a break between classes. . ' Oh! Oh! Jim Combs doesn't look sc happy. He will have to work hardei next six weeks. Like many other students, Roxanne Lindner enjoys her lunch hour. lt is a time for students to relax and discuss the day's hap- penings. 126 - l 1 Tarolyn Henderson, Stephanie Marsh, and Donna MacDonald found that the Junior class lay was hard work, but lots of fun. Keith Runyon tries to convince the police, Jim Finley and Jim Gonzales, that it's all just a gag, but they don't seem to believe him. Karin Carlson in her garb as 'ortune teller adds to the policcman's confusion. Pete Magadini, the suspicious fa- ther, tries to understand the com- ings and goings of the strangers into his daughters apartment. Ath- lyn Newton, the landlady, is equally puzzled, and a tenant from downstairs, Bill Leighton, tries to PL explain. -127 0UT UF l THE FRYING PAN . . . l X KR- Karin Carlson Peggy Childs Sharalon Kuhn Dick Porter Keith Runyon Edith Beloat Bill Leighton Pete Magadini Athlyn Newton Wally Thrash i Wccaia-1 ' H-1.5: H- q , Xa CT, , .M-,,.,s. - V ' -gg' ' ' :fuaunwl!f Er f 'easznnw-ll --'---n-an ---naar Ann Turner, Carl Fosdick, Sandy Reill, Rusty Holland, Diane Loretz, Judy Hatcher, and Karl Lind- AT CHRISTMAS PLAY AND MAKE GUUD CHEER FOR CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR bloom decorate the Christmas tree that helped spread the Christmas spirit at Washington High School. The decorations that Norma But- ler, Karen Dashiell, Gordon Smith, Jeanne Miller, Jim Shir- ley, and Johnny Rothwell helped put up added to the atmosphere of the Christmas Formal. The The Christmas Formal W: a big success this year. Lil da Ratliff, Dal Vild Do Richardson, ainf- Edwa and Ar ' I 'nfham seem t be enj selves 2 they dance to the music c White Christmas. decorations carried out the theme of Crystal Ball. 4 ay ' Caught primping during intermis- sion at the dance were Jeanne ' . Miller, Dawn lander, and Sue 'eitf T -128- Tesmer. ttt it l ... sk BACK T0 SCHUUL! JANUAR V- l 959 but-1 nowfuos-wg-o-rnuvie--HI-511' 1 2 3 r - I 4 0 .20 Mr. fools is always available when we need him. Besides working hard as an English teacher. he helps with many student activities. .Q-. ...,,li . i.,: 4-:QW A 1 L-..----Si ' ' i,,,,.. Q.. fi' I Pouring over the books in the library are many students who hope lor good grades. Pictured from left to right are Bob Garrett. Alyce Anderwald. Ueni Winn. Alan Ntghswonger. Sharon Wussow. Virginia Hearn. .loe Ciuttcrman. Mr, Finney. and Georgia Smith. A new innovation in the cafeteria this year was the milk machine. K a r e n Dashiell takes ad- vantage ot' the ma- ehine. as m a rt y other students also dial. - 129 lfolk dancing was one ol' the favorite activities ol' the girls in the physical c d u c a tion department. cy learned dances ol many C0lll1ll'lCS,1lN xx ell as American dances. v .af .953 l 2 3 4 5 Merilee Adams is all dressed up. Surprise! Mr. Taylor! Bill Leighton Sue Tesmer Mr. Cook, Tim Moore, Jim Gallup, Peggy Childs, Dawn Lander, Gene Arthur, and Miss Green at Student Council Convention. 6 Lynn Pollard 7 Paul Combs 8 Karen Dashiell 9 Adeline Hale, Beverly Smyser, Cheryl Ahart, Roberta Walters. 'IO Linda McEndree, Lynn Pollard, Vicki Phillips, Clara Courdet, Diane Clements, Marilyn Hatch -130- fam' fe ,.1'S'? e b 5 '5- fw ll i i , , XXX 'f -- -2'-:'...----1f1,-i.- l if FMR Linda Hardick, Diane Richards, Linda Dollamore, Sherry Marx, Gail Ingermann. llCarolyn Lake doing the latest dance with a W.H.S. freshman. 12 Mr. Cook and Miss Green cut the rug. 'I3 Mary Ellen Collins, Dawn Lander, Beth Mitchell l ll 9 Judy Larson just can't find the right hat. Dick Kessener. Girl and boy opening locker. Judy Howell Mr. Sanford Edelman and Ron Ackerman take time to say a few words. LEGS!!! The woodwind ensemble plays a merry tune. Alan Carroll takes time out. Ralph Drownc. The snack bar is a popular place. Bonita Burke, Margaret Butte. Mary Ellen Collins. Joann Tanita and Sandy Ritchie practice hard to perform well for the games. S ,t .Qt I x , M ,i-, it ' 1' If ,, :ik if , f ' it t- tv t mil A wt 1, Vt, wit it M it ,, Don't drink that elderherry wine. warns Dick Porter. Although Aunt Ahhy. played by Karin Carlson meant no harm when she tried to poison Ron Johnsons cup of wine. Dick feels he must rescue Ron from the elutehes of death. 132 The all important job of putting on make-up is expertly done hy Mike Longstreth and Alline White as they prepare Arvid Burnham and Gary Adams to go on stage. if .i M ' in if J l Surprise! Two sweet old ladies. Roxanne Lindncr and Karin Carl- son. are shocked when they see their nephew. Arvid Burnham. Climbing through their window, Several students wait in line to buy their lunch at the school snack bar. It offered sand- wiches, candy, fruit, and ice cream to many students. FEBRUARY Linda McEndree and Mary El- len Collins help entertain by singing at the P.T.A. Talent Show. The P.T.A. Talent Show is a big event of the year for the student body. Many W.l-l.S. students earned extra spending money working for the school in the cafeteria or, as Bill Kuchinski is doing. cleaning the class rooms after school. Y.O.B. week finds the ,girls on campus showing the boys prop- er manners and etiquette. Shar- on Dick opens the door for Bill Leighton and holds his books at the same time. T043 Eighth graders from Maryland Orangewood and Washington grade schools visited Washington High School and took a tour of the cam us Members of P National Honor Society acted as guides. Tobi Gub- erman is shown leading a group from Maryland school. +.. MARCH Looks like Larry Farrell injured his foot during one of the baseball games. The team worked hard and practiced many hours, so they could represent our school well. From left to right are Coach Jensen. Jay Beecher, Larry Farrell, Gary Maynard, John Roth- well, and Earl Moon. Many of the valley high schools were represented in the Rodeo The 'Western Spirit invaded our campus in the Parade this year. Washington High School added to the color of form of western hats and cowboy boots. Darlene the parade with the band, Many students also rode on various Cain, Jim Horton, Hal Yeckel, Don Richardson, floats, such as the Y,W.C.A. float. and Jonell Wilkerson are admiring each other on 4- their outfits. B95-we its . Glenn Lundgren and Larry Lindner seem to he enjoying themselves as they attempt to make a pie in the Home Economics room. All of the school plays were great successes. and the Spring Play was no exception. The cafetorium was filled to capacity by an audience who thoroughly enjoyed the excellent en- tcrtalnmcnt. The campus of W.l-LS. is a wonder- ful place to relax. Carolyn Flenner, Gail Gray, Larry Burdick, Chuck Bonortz, Gloria Lopez, and Pat Far- rel take time out during lunch to sit and chat. Election time again! Dick Porter, Sandy Ricll. and Peggy Childs are signing one of the many petitions that are circulated on campus. ' Su Q..,, Sharon Coutts, Wesley Bolin, and Marilyn Butler look on as Harold Lowe and Pat Gallup sign annuals. ss Ditch Day has been long awaited by seniors who are anxious to have a last fling before going on to more serious matters. The seniors had a good time this year and this day will be another happy memory of their high school life. AS FULL UF SPIRIT AS THE MONTH OF MAY As the school year comes to an end, Patty O'Neill, Anita Shingledecker, Clarence Camp- bell, Johnny Rothwell, and Sheridan Coates give a last look at our Ram's head, symbol of the spirit at Washington. As the end of the school year nears, many students are seen cramming for semester exams. Larry Trapp, Glynis Hagel, and Mike Kramer seem engrossed in their studies. 6 POR mms' s FEBHUHRU IH X .W Juw UC H i-:ii 7 V- --Wm vi---M --.viggfrvff , fy l HEALTH AND ITS MAKERS M i 5 2 1 i l ? The heads of the girls P.E. department for this year are: Mrs. Virginia Barron, Miss Lois Sauer, and Miss Margie Yetman, Miss Sauer Mi D SS Mrs, B360 Yerman -138- W J-lnli'? , I Starting Ulf llur Sports Season this Year was VULLEYBALL D T E! 9 l ll t Mesa high at an all school May Matsabara is shown returning the ba o Waiting her chance for the ball is Sharon Wagonfchr. Junior and Senior Allstars are, from left to right, Back Rowg R. Shultz, B. Wickenberg, B. Billingsly, E. Martinez, N. Butler, M. Matsabara, L. ' K' tra, J. Colbert, M. Perez, Middle Rowzh M. Owens, J. Mitchell, J, imt ' R. P'ke Front rowg C. McCabe, P. Martinez Malory, J. Tamta, B. Burke, I , G. Garcia. J. Snider. P. O'neal, J. Easten, C. Padilla, J. Trajo, P. Barker. Freshmen and Sophomore Allstars are, From left to right, Back row: K. Painter, B. Uhls, J. Johnson. B. Swoffer, M. Adams, E. Kessler, J. Holmes, P. Jergensen, J. Phillips, B. Shultz, N. Way, R. Bindner, J. Clifford, Middle rowg M. Usko, S, Worsley, B. Mitchell, T. Yanex, L. Vickers, M. Stoll, ' ' S. B wn, G. Lopez D Crunk M Booth L Hmkle, L. Rameriz, ro , C' 'ano, S. Cope, . ', . , . ' P. Kovach, I. Enriquez, A. Howzdy, K. :pri Front row, S. Woody, ' ' '- Hl N. Mason, S. Stubbert, A. Griffin, L. Schneider, P. Gilliam, A. ae, R. Valenzuela, D. Sprunger. Basketball manager for this year was Mclenie Wright THEY'RE TOPS WITH RACKETS The WHS Girls Tennis Team for this year are: Back row, from left to right, Barbara Pauley, Linda Owens, Jacque Busch, Judy Elliott, Carol Cooper, Elaine Edwards, Joan Browner. Front row, left to right Bonita Burke, Rusty Holland, Melaine Wright, Stello Trillo, and Virginia Hearn. Always keep your eye on the ball say Stella Trillo and Rusty Holland. They are two of WHS top tennis players. 6? if - 140 Members of the Badminton Club are, Back row from left to right, Shan Worsley, Marilyn Hatch, Patty Kovach. Priscilla Martinez. Front row from left to right. Carol Cooper, Paula Thompson, Norma Butler and Put Barker. OCTOBER BROUGHT TENNIS, Qc joying at game of tennis in Miss Yctmim's third hour P.E. class. tic Cope :md Betty Barnes arc shown cn- Putting thc hull is Sandra Hudson. Czlr0l Co0PCr watches until it is hcl' turn. Golf is U new Sport enjoyed in girls I .E. this ycttr. ARCHERY AND GOLF Carol Cooper, May lNlutstihztrat :ind Judy - Colbert are all trying to nmkc it perfect bulls eye. ANYONE SOFTBALL? Playing Softball from Miss Sauer's forth hour P.E. class are, Joy Litman, Lynda Hardick, Rosemarie Reale. Kim Bonertz and Judy Goss. Junior and Senior Allstars are. from left to right. first row: J. Kimura. CI Henderson. C. McCabe. O'Neal, P. Parker. second row: N. Marshall. M. Matsubara, R. Reale, P. Thompson, N. Butler. M. Perez. B. Billingsley. third row: L. McEndree, M. Collins. N. Wills. J. Goss, C. Cooper, D. White. J. Trejo, R. McMahon. forth row: J. Heard. T. Miller. M. Mallory, Z. Smedley. l.. Anderson. J. Harper. R. Shultz. S. Dan. B. Wicken- h-r-r L ,, TA Z -.'i i- .. -, 4 .... ,A KS. ,WN.,,,-. .Q l i .J.- Q . ff'- iy f.. ' a t .. - is ' ff- 45 -. -Y - I X, K :gy .kr , Q t . ...N. :N ar a . e. e.g w. Tlgll r+awmQ-. . , f't . V . K 'B I -Mi: A . if V. Vg X4 - at W if it 5. sifrffgggl, 1. : ,fins L. jg...f:. ff' , - - . .. :1 ..-'P' '. .viiff .. 75 1 H mas' Q-'Y W' . lbfllfff ' B' ii ' .. Freshman and Sophomore Allstars are, from left to right, top row: A. Hale. M. Booth, l.. Morris. R. Perin. S. Cope, N. Way, Ci. Hart. N. Hasselysen, J. Weatherby. L. Stout. S. Audsley, K. Painter. middle row: C. Flenner. l. Enriqucz, W. Killebrew, D. Pete. P. Redtliek, B. Menke, J. Hatcher. T. Yanez, L. Schneider, front row: P. Parker, Coppernoll, F. Marple, S. Fogleman, B. Mitchell. l.. Vickers, P. Kovaeh, S. Worsley, M. Usko. - 'I4 Softball manager for this year was Tobi Miller l ' . ophomore Allstars are, from left to right, Top row: S. Copper- noll, D. Johnson, J. Hutchens, M. Hatch, L. Vickers, J. Browner P. Leet, S. Norton, S. Peterson, K..Cipriano, G. Hickman, S. Young, P. Kovach, K. Painter, middle row, M. Usko, J. Tucker, E. Farris, L. Pollard, l. Enriquez, Z. Zale. J. Hatcher, G. Ingerman, S. Worsley, bottom row: K. Hudder, S. Fogelman, T. Yanez, K. VanScoy, B. Mitchell, L. Schnidcr, B. Eurhman, P. Hughes, A. Howsdy. Playing speed-a-way in Miss Sauers third hour P.E. class are left to right, L. Yashimoto, T. Yanez, Z. Zale, K. Painter, K Hynd J Hatcher, S. Norton, P. Hughes, K. Van Scoy. G bb tt Dodson,-R. Parnell, D. Brown, M. Usko, El Faris, B. A o I ,.. .imlf SPEED-A-W Y Q' - --C... ..,..s.w-, .--f 1- -1 xv- -K ---- i ies. - . , . ' . . ...,. .. 1 as . - 'E' 5: 7 5 '.' - 1' ' 6 -U. . . - ,. an , -. K 5- sg, -- i ,, I 3 ,, . .-A Q ff - ' 4 SS.. 4 A+ 1 .gl 1. A ' 3 'iet s A t . - . -A Q f 3' as 2-f3 ,f,'!- - 'K J ,gp Q .. - -gt, . ' .el .5 5 .. - ea t - 1 - V , - at, -sf fir- 1. - -' - T . A f R A ---'Q f 2 . 4 . 1 - he ft A , ,. ' ' - -- 1- s , - - . . X . Q- 1 -fie - f 5 . ' s '.- k : ax .W , G . kv -k Jgfgg- . ,Q ,J I .. - -aag .. J ' li - ' P - T? 'Qlf' H, . 0 :QA ttsta , i ED LU fxc- vnu .ui Freshman Allstars are, from left to right, row 4: Donna Sprunger, P. McKean, N. Way, S. Cope, B. Menke, T. Moore, ' 1: . Ch M. Salley, S. Riordan R. Lange, B. Adrian, row . J aney, , B. Swoffer, L. Morris, C. Peattie, D. Pete, P. Lewis, R. Binder, G. B. Frye, S. Kelso. J. Weatherbee, M. Adams, S. Audsley, Hart, row 2: M. Gooch, K. Gray, J. Ryan, P. Dan, L. Fowler C. Flenner, W. Killebrew, E. Kessler, L. Roberts, M. Stoll, J Milde, A. Hickman, row lg R. Perm, A. Hale, R. Gover, S. Mc ' ' R. Valenzuela, R Donald, P. Gilliam, M. Booth, M. Chavez, Juncker, P. Redick. J v BASKETS AND BASKETBALL Participating in an All-star game after school arc. left to right: Norma Butler. Eva Martinel. Pat Barker. Jan Heard. Pat O'Neal and Joy Litman. .,. -:'. J.V. Allastar players are first row: Judy Goss. Sue Tower. Joyce Pettit. .Janice Richie. See- Q- .ir-if . H W Q , . Varsity all-star players are: first .-w: JoAnn Tanita. Pat O'Neal. Joy li nan. Second row: Pat Barker. Millie Prez and Eva Mar- ond row: Mary Ellen Collins. Grace Garcia. tinez. Carol Cooper. and linda Anderson . Third row: Jan Hearn. Bonnie-'.W1ekenberg. Sandy Lake and Zeda Smgedley. 1 .J . 1 .4 A . ,v -J Q- 1' f. J? 3. A 1 l H .. - v ' sk i, B2 .. .-.A 'UB 1. J- ff N sf X ,,: I -. .A .5 I' ff -F . 'fi ,I ' i' ' xl Q . ii .fr . '57 A- i . 4' , ,J .,' A ..' t J J S 1 'a JN '7 fi - fe. ' .3 55,5 if Ki-'t'f', X .J ,,..-'. ' I' . N I XL: IX 5 .. . JK ' fgg LJ. I V , Basketball manager for- this year '- it Xe 1 J ' ' was Norma Butler. l i l l MUVEMENTS IN RHYTHM mf, , l ' ! I '1' I 'li --ZX 2-X l In ,J l z Each year the Girls P.E. Depart ment puts on a Dance Assembly. Practicing after school took many long hours to prepare for it. mise Preston and Sandy Hudson are lumbering 1 ' 1 Q 1 . I ' with one of the many Modem dance exercises. Folk dances are fun. May M.itsuh.iri .md Joanne Tanita are enjoying a German folk dance. Modern dance exercises left many a sore muscle. The fourth hour P.E. classes demonstrate how these sore muscles were made. BEHIND THE SCENES ii ' i v , ,Ii 1 f-T T-41. ' Trying to get dressed in a, crowded P.E. room is quite unique. May Matsubari and Mary Mallory are trying to get their clothes stuffed into their lockers and this is not easy either. l 'I ' 1 2 Zfba Q ' 5 I :I I 5 I i a t ff' Primping in front of the mirror, after playing hard in P.E. are Elaine Faris, Sharon Coppernoll and Sharon Fogelman. X . l xx'-I 1 K . , 5 sf . ,-e- iff 'Q EV? FI J..'.L5- I Studying for a badminton test are: Jan Shelton. Charlene Heppler, Sandy Richardson and Drew Brown. P.E. is not all play. Mildred Perez is handing out badminton equipment to Bev Neuville, Grace Garcia, Pat Redick and Toby Miller. 'I46 - ? ' ' W Y' ' I-' I- , ' . -, ,,,,1I SP4 TS E EEBRUHRU EEIHRCH E EEIHU JUNE HUGUST UCEUBEH HUVEEHBEH DECEIHBER I E 1 V -1 , L H. .. -,. ..,.,,.5.g....pi.n.., ... ,, - , ,, .,..4.,4....., A , ,Y ....,.... ...,.,.,. .,-,..,-,..--,. Ioach Manuel Aja Gordon Smith lim Carlson Mike Hughes Bill Ballard John Nelson ,-N f . Fred Koenig . Jim Combs 9 L Wendell Gonzales Gary Maynard Richard Murphy Bill Noble -'I48- Front Row, Left to Right: Frank Danielson, John Nelson, Fred Koenig, Howard Cook, Bill Dayton, Dennis McCabe, Paul Padilla, Duane McDonough, Eddie Enriquez, Victor Valdez, Mike Hughes. Second Row, Left to Right: Coach Aja, Cordon Smith, Gary May- nard, Bill Noble, Darrell Nielson, Bill Ballard, Jim Bell, Ed Kassel, Tom Mills, Jim Combs, Ken Hickman, Larry TraPP, Coach Sine. Third Row, Left to Right: Mgr. Jim Gonzales, Jim Ramsey, Richard Murphy, Don Ingerman, Wendell Gonzales, Jim Swartz, Jim Pritchard, Gary Davis, Jerry Heffelfmger, Chuck Ebert, Jim Carlson, Bob Van Horn, Mgr. Jim Wells. The Rams started off the season very well by edging the Carl Hayden Falcons by a narrow margin of 6-0. Both teams showed they lacked experience, but both teams showed plenty of desire. The Rams went winless the rest of the season, but the players gained experience and the desire to come from behind to win. As in every sport there are those few who give a little more and never let down no matter what the odds are. Rams Falcons . Outstanding in the backfield was Gordon Smith, who Rams ....... ...... S partans did some brilliant running. Gordon's gains were usually Rams ....... ...... B eavers . large but he pounded out many of those short gains Rams ....... ...... V ikings . when it counted. On the line Gary Maynard did out- Rams ....... ....... E agles standing work. At the first of the year Manuel Aja said, Rams Bobcats . Gary is a 48 minute threat on offense and defense Rams ....... .... B uffoloes and he certainly proved it 'by having more tackles Rams ....... ....... P ueblo and blocked kicks than any other Ram player. Rams ....... ....... C ardinals Our hats go off to Head Coach Manuel Aja and Assis- tant Coach Eddie Sine for doing a tremendous job with the Rams their first year here. Our hats also must come off to the students and faculty for keeping up the good school spirit and boosting our boys' morale when they needed it most. 'I49 Dick Murphy carries the ball wide for a long gain as 1685, a Central High player, prepares to make the tackle. The Bobcats clawed their way to a 26-13 win over the Rams. Dick Murphy front and Gary May- nard i39J prepare to team up on number C307 of Tempe. The Buffaloes trampled the Rams 26-6. HIGHLIGHTS Don lngermann 1263 and charging Ram line break through defense to block extra point try by opponent. .1 fij Jerry Heffelfinger 1377 and Duane Mc- Donough C32J come to the assistance of two unidentified Ram tacklers but the Eagles out scored the Rams 25-0. Larry Trapp makes good yardage as Gordon Smith comes to run interfer- ence as the Rams downed the Falcons 6-0 in season opener. Mike Hughes flings himself on number C1 IJ of Scottsdale to help his unidenti- fied teammate, but Scottsdale won the game by a margin of 26-0. l :front Row, Left to Right: John Caroll, Ronnie Berg, Terry Kennedy, Mike Senory, Andy Dayton, Sam Stout, Bob Tanita, Jim Parker. Second Row, Left to Right: John Mendez, Don Wilson, Dick Gorsline, Larry Lewis, Rick Grashel, Dennis McCabe, Ken Parker, Ken Hick- nan. Third Row, Left to Right: Coach Jensen, Bill Noble, Dennis Riley, Art Peterman, Joe Bushong, Chuck Ebert, Victor Hoehn, Ed Mun- aey, Tom Fremouw, Dennis Shoemaker and Coach Goodwin. FUTURE ERIDMEN Front Row, Left to Right: Charlie Dears, George Cobasky, Calvin McMullen, Duane Abney, Mike Billberry, Terry Hanley, LeRoy Ncnnc- nan, Don Goeglein, Bill Calloway, Leon Reecher. Second Row, Left to Right: Coach Walter Wohlers, Marshall Hansen, Sam Valenzuela, Nflathis Contreras, Ted Lawrence, Paul Rodriquez. John Hanley, Tom Williams, Byron Handy, William Hale, Tim Dunn. Third Row. Left to Right: Coach Ed Cosper, Carlos Laborin, Max Deacon, Marck Birch, Elby Bushong, Walter Vaden, James Cox, James Webb. Jon Soilber- zer, Rober Hulett, Lowell Akers, Jerry Hopkins. Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Bob Nolan, Bradley Hall, Mark Jones, Sid Gilbreath, Paul llarwood, Don Williams, Larry Hendershot, Thomas Morgan, Tom McCarthy, Larry Friedman, Chuck Bentley. -l53- .., ,,.,. H-. -A 1 l i Bob Buzzard drives- for a lay up, but the defensive man blocks his shot as Don In- germann sets to rebound. Mike Hughes goes up for a one handed jump shot and two points as the defense shies away. A FIGHTING TEAM MAKES THE SEHUUL PRUUI Congratulations! Yes sir, congratulations to the Washington Ram's basketball team. In their first year in double A they were chosen as the six- teenth team to go to the state tournament. They were knocked out of the tournament by the new state champions, Phoenix Union, in the early rounds of the tournament. Even though the Rams had a record of four wins and thirteen losses Coach George Greene said, it was a very successful yearf' The Ram's highlight came when they played West High and lost in the last minute eleven to nine. The Rams will lose on-ly five seniors and gain some very good juniors. Jim Shirley was chosen by his teammates as the outstanding player of the year. Rams Rams Rams Rams ......... ......... 4 3 43 Rams ......... ........ Rams 39 Rams ,........ ........ Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams -'I54- Indians ....... Vikings ....... Bobcats ....... Cardinals Eagles ......... Mustangs Owls ........... Spartans ..... Thunderbirds Bobcats ....... Eagles ......... Wolverines .. Mustangs .... Beavers ....... Spartans ..... Thunderbirds Buffalos ...... 7 , lui l- 1, R- - SNK Q N 4, 5 Q M 11.11 4:2 X Y Qx ,Q ini First row, left to right: Mgr. Jay Beecher, Ken Hickman, Jeff Boucher, Sam Stout, Coach Manuel Aja, Second row, left to right: Ken Olsen. Bill Phillips, Ed Munsey, Joe Bushong, Lane Peugh. Third row, left to right: Lonnie Holmes, Bill Ballard, Art Peterman. CABER5 TU BE Front row left to right, Mgr. Gene Smith, Terry Hanley, Delmar Branson, Roland Beltran, Kenneth Krebs, Bill Halliscy, Dale Elder. Ernie Thompson. Mark Birch, Tom Williams, Paul Rodriqucz. Second Row, left to right: Jeff Irick, Max Deacon, Lowell Akers, Jack Kcllcy, Gary Christie. Elby Bushong, Bill Montgomery, Walter Vaden, Charles Ashley, Terry O'Conner. Third row, left to right: Coach Christianson. Sid- ney Gilhrcath, Byron Handy. Larry Hendershot, Dave Zimbro, John Hanley, Jim Raper, John Komado, Verland Lee Lundey. Bradley Hall, Coach Goodwin: Larry Todd, Will Smart Mgr. both missing. Gary Gilliam gets off a jump shot for two points as Larry Weatherbee looks on. mal llllbflia , Jim Shirley sinks a free throw as Jerry Martin looks on. Jerry Martin gets off jump shot against Phoenix Indians as Gary Gibbons prepares to rebound. Jerry Martin gets off favorite jump for two points to help out-score Tempe 53 to 33. -158- An unidentified Ram player struggles with two Tempe foes for ball as Bob Buzzard looks on. h S Larr Vau hn Brad Rollins Hubert Thomas Tommy Enriquez Paul Padilla Eddie Enriquez, Lee Bilberry. Left to right: Jo n weeney. Y S , ., , , , Pete Magadini. Second row, left to right: Coach Schmidt, Bill Dayton, John Nelson, Chuck Ebbert. Gary Maynard, Wendall Gonzales, Jerry H effelfinger, Jim Conway. b k Ch l Hoffman Peter Ritchardt Mike Senory John fwgndgjz' Robert Timm, Front row, left to right .I-ihn Sweeney, George Co as 'y, ar es , t . , S ond row left to ritlht, Andy Dayton, Brent Rollins, Jerry Hopkins: Al Backhaug, Jim Parker, Mike Bilbe1'ry,Vicg0r Valdez. Third ec y S ll V' tor Hoehn, Larry Nenneman, Jack Ciprlano, Dennis McCabe. Coaeh hd Cospci. row. left to right: Tom te , tc -159- Jerry Heffelfinger tackles op- ponent for the take down and two points. Bill Dayton shows how the Rams were on top most of the Gary Maynard is caught standin on his head time as he decisions his man. E but just for a minute as he went on to deci- sion his opponent. John Nelson gets take down on Phoe- nix Union opponent but lost his match 4 to 5. 0 V Plddie Enriquez puts man into pinning position in match tgainst Phoenix Central. uWRESTLE Chuck Ebbert ftoph tries desperately to get l tis opponent into pinning position. Eddie Enriquezfrightl prepares for a take down 'xgamst Phoenix Union opponent. Eddie Wop both of his m itches The Washington Rams wrestling team took State AA Champion- ship for the first time since Washington High has been in existence. No other team at Washington High has been able to match this feat. They beat such outstanding teams as Phoenix Union, Glen- dale, Yuma, South, and North High Schools. The Rams had only one individual state champion and that was Tommy Enriquez. It was a well rounded team taking seconds and thirds to pile up 54 points which won the state championship. The Rams will be losing five seniors this year, Jerry Heffelfinger, Wendell Gonzales, Gary Maynard, Hubert Thomas, and Eddie Enriquez. This won't leave the Rams empty handed because they will have such outstanding wrestlers as Bill Dayton, John Nelson, Tommy Enriquez Cstate champj, Bradley Rollins, and Chuck Eb- bert. Coach Czeslaw Schmidt and his squad are to be congratulated on making history at W. H. S. John Nelson rolls opponent on his back and into pinninL position. -161- Front row. left to right: Andy Dayton, John Nelson, Willard Reed, Bradly Rollins, Bob Hingenbotham, Skip Johnson, Tommy Enriquez, John Newbie, Charles Turton. Second row, left to right: Coach Tom Hairabedian, Frank Danielson, Gary Adams, Bob Van Horn, Brent Rollins, Joe Gutterman, Monte Morgan, John Baker, Bill Dayton, Eddie Enriquez, Jim Ferris, Frank Stookesberry, Manager James Conway, Max Lowenstein. 'SWING LOW' Frank Danielson practices form on trampolin before match with Phoenix Union, Pete Magadine hangs on to iron Phoenix Central and Washington. cross and places second on still rings against Phoenix Union. - 162 - VARSITY - Left to Ri Irwin, Bob Hermann, Dic Hall, Leland Tolo. 'RACQUET SOUADS' JUNIOR VARSITY - Left to Right: Rlchard Tanlta Fred Eversloe Jerry Powers Brll Chester Sxdney Dowd, Mike McDaniel, Leon Reecher Larry Davls I l Bill Chester displays his back hand shot as Buddy Childs watches. Van Runyon and Dick Taylor team up against Buddy Childs and Bill Chester in a fast game of tennis. Bob Hermann serves as Ron Ibsen looks on. I -'I6 4- s Bob Jacobson, center fielder. Earl Moon, pitcher. Gordon Smith, left fielder. Gary Preston, pitcher. Harvey Jensen, coach. Arvid Anderson, pitcher. TALK ABOUT STRENGTH -16s- , A .A il. First row, left to right: Mike Hughes, Jack Phillips, Gary Maynard, Larry Farrell, Larry Trapp, John Rothwell, Archie Henderson Jim Combs. Second row, left to right: Coach Harvey Jensen, Gary Preston, Earl Moon, Dick Murphy, Arvid Anderson, Keith Runyon Bob Jacobson, Gordon Smith, Manager Jay Beecher, Will Grommes and Jerry Martin are absent. 'THEN THERE WERE NINE' Do it again! Do it again! Yells the student body at Washington High School. They want the Ram's baseball team to bring home the double A cham- pionship trophy like the Ram's wrestling team did two months ago. The Rams are tied for first place with north Phoe- nix. The two teams clashed Friday, March 26 for first place. Washington, in its first year in do- uble A, is doing very well having two wins and no losses in conference play. The Rams have been building for four years and now field a senior starting lineup. Coach Harvey Jensen isn't too worried about next year as, he has a lot of good boys that will come up from J .V. ball. ., .pn . .,. , ,. 1.-....,...,....,.m.N..........w.-,.-...,...-,.. 'I66 Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams 6 ...... ...... as 1..ffff III V--.-....................... .......,,......N ..Q...-.. , ., ...w Badgers 3 ......... ...... F alcons 2 ......... ...... C ardinals Panthers Bobcats Eagles Vikings -.--,... .... ,,,,. . -up Mike Hughes makes a routine catch of this ball in deep center field. Larry Trapp gives it the old college try as he makes a sensational catch. Will Grommes starts to throw to first base after he caught a high fast ball. Gary Preston, shows'perfect form as he delivers the ball to catcher Will Grommes. 'I67 - pf , T-nv, J . , , ,JETS-T, 5 - Archie Henderson and Johnny Roth- well team up for the double play which brought the Rams out of trou- ble during the season. Dead duck. Jerry Martin puts the tag on Dick Murphy at second base as Dick tries to avoid tag. Larry Farrell catches a low throw from third baseman Keith Runyon to nab Jack Phillips in an inter-squad game. i 1 E it fltitvtifwfi grain l :mf fmt, fir n'TJ Q 1 '19 if in-ukfi Kwwfiei-4 lf. .L . K K X if '. f' . Eg 5 Xxx 'rf f ,wfgsfff Manager John McDermott, Charley Bazan, Ed Burke, Don Wilson, Ken Parker. Clyde Holmes. Second row. left to right: Couch George Greene, Joe Bushong, Kirk Collier, John Carter, Dick Fortier, Bill Rickter. 'TOMORROW'S GREATS' Freshmen, First row. left to right: Delmer Branson. Mark Birch. George Parker. Bryan Trapp. Larry Gaines. Mike Blanton. Bill Hulc Mike Henry. Sam Valenzuela. Back row, left to right: Dave Zimbro, Byron Handy, Paul Rodriquez, Duane Abney, Paul Oberhztuse Elby Bushong, Terry Hanley. Efriam Almada, Coach Ed Sine. . ,,., ..,, . ,... 4 , ,.1., .,t, 4 . . 3 ' I Nl , ,..t , , , Qi , A if 7. it .,x rx ,, girl 2 f'K'g, . -we 3 H P. hmmm.--YY . H . ,.,, A - . Qian . V H ,.,,i.,-. 4. V. . V,V.- Weller -.A-.Y. . RAM AND LAMB TRACKMEN From left to right, Back row: Coach Gallagher, Bill Ballard, Terry Bailey, Ed Munsey, Victor Hoehn, Paul Combs, Ken Olson, Joe Ver- million, Coach Fred Olsson. Second row: Pete Ritchhart, Ron Panquette, Paul Starkey, Kelly Brown Layne Peugh Karl Lindbloom Den- ms Hixsonx Gary Deay, Ken Hickman. Third row: Arvid Burnham, Chuck Ebert, Bill Lambert Ed Grande Sain Stout Mike Dicker son, Ted Gibson, Larry Lewis. Front row: Don Richardson, Jim Swartz, Chuck Woodward, Mike ,Sversvold, Hubert Thom,as, Fred Reid, W d ' ' en e Gonzales, Dennis McCabe, Gary Blair. From left to rigiht, Back row: Larry Hendershot, Harley Bamfill, George Hester, Mark Jones, John Hanley, Jim Raper, Tom Morgan: Dean Taylor, Sid Gilbreath, Coach Walt Wohlers. Second row: Bruce Schultz, student manager, Tom McCarthy, Max Deacon, Brad Hall, Walter Vaden, Jeff Irick, Jack Kelley, Larry Friedman, Larry Todd, Don Williams. Third row: Ron Beltron, Charles Dear, Carles Lalorin, Lowell Akers, Ernie Thompson, Ken Krebs, Jerry Hopkins, David Rentscheler, Tom Williams. -170- l I Outstanding athletes Ken Hickman, Arvid Burnham, Fred Reid, Chuck Woodward, Don Richardson, Coach Iim Gallagher, and Coach Fred Olsson board bus to Glendale Invitational track meet. Chuck Woodward sails over the bar with the grace of an eagle as he sets new school pole vault record. Eddie Munsey gives it all he has as he shows good form and gets distance with the shot- -171- ......,,,.,...........t..,.r,-,M..,.,.. - . .ww ,M..n,.. . ,.,,....,,-..-M. ..-......w W,-,,.,.w,,,,.W..,.,-,-w..m.,............,,. , Don Richardson. Arvid Burnhman. and Eddie Grande practicing for the mile. TRACK AND Gary Deay. Karl Lindbloom and Chuck Woodward have a close finish, finishing the l00 yard dash. l z Jim Swartz and Bill Ballard go up and over practicing for duel meet with Camelback. FIELD EVENTS 172 W' ' M' ' 1- --vn- The photographer caught Fred Reid just before he kicked over to clear 5 ft., IOW in. 1? . ,J l Ken Hickman, Lane Peugh and Ed- die-Munsey in starting position for the 440 yard dash. l E F I 3 I Jim Svyartz and Chuck Woodward fly over the high hurdles in a practlce session. , l Bill Ballard is caught in perfect form as he lets go of the discus. -'I7 3- 5 1:5 FRESHMEN Lost Someone? Look Here Abney, Dwayne Joseph, pp. 20, 153 Adams, Merilee, pp, 17, 20, 102, 130, 139, 143 Adrian, Bonnielynne, pp. 20, 102 Ahart, Cheryl, pp. 20, 130 Akers, Norman Lowell, pp. 20, 158 Algeri, Buddy A., pp. 20 Almada, Efriam C., pp. 20 Altum, Leon Edward, pp. 20 Alvarez, Mary Helen Lopez Ames, Gay R. Anderwald, Ruth E., pp. 20 Aollberger, Jon, pp. 20 Ashby, Charles w., pp. 20, 117, 158 Audsley, Sandy, pp. 20, 102, 142, 143 Bagley, Anthony, pp. 20 Baldwin, Pat, pp. 20 Bailey, Judy, pp. 17, 20, 85, 102 Baker, William E., pp. 20 Banfill, Harlie William, pp. 20 Barbauer, Dana, pp. 20 Bartels, Lana Lee, Baumgardner, Richard, pp. 20 Beal, Gary L., pp. 20 Beal, Judy B., pp. 20 Belkin, Wayne M., pp. 20 Beltran, Ronald G., pp. 20, 158 Bentley, Charles G., pp. 20 Berg,'Gary L., pp. 20 Bernstein, Judith E., pp. 20 Bilberry, Leonard, pp. 20, 153, 159 Bindhammer, Richard, pp. 20 eindner, Rita J., pp. 20, 102, 139 143 Birch, Mark E., pp. 20, 158 Bogue, Dickie Lynn, pp. 20, 120 Booth, Marie, pp. 20, 137, 142, 142 Bortz, Tony Todd, pp. Bradley, Beverly, pp. 20, 102, 122 Branson, Charles Delmer, pp. 20, 158 Brawner, Barbara Louise, pp. Brees, Wanda, pp. 20 Brid eman Ronald R Jr 20 41 Q I - -7PP- I Brown, Sharon Ann, pp. 19, 20, 102, 139 Browner, Louise, pp. 20, 102 Bryant, Michael James, pp. 20 Buckley, Carolyn, pp. 20 Buridick, Larry D., pp. 17, 20, 85, 135 Burges, Dennis Lovatt, pp. 20 Burgess, Dick, pp. 20 Bushong, Elby, pp. 21, 158 Burns, Mary E., pp. 21, 120 Burnworth, Linda, pp. 21, 121 Bush, Jeanene, 21, 121 Byrns, Judith Ann, pp. Callaway, William A., pp. 17, 21,153 Cain, Carol, pp. 21 Candelayia, Lucy J., pp. Carlson, Roberta, pp. 21, 102 Carr, Luvina, pp. 21 , 121 Castillo, Domingo, pp. Castron, Lupe Felix, pp. Chaney, Janice, pp. 143 Chacon, Juanita, pp. Chavez, Mary L., pp. 21, 102, 143 Chelpka, Kathleen, pp. 21, 121 Christiansen, Joan, pp. 21 , 102, 120 I Christianson, Lester N., pp. 21 Christie, Gary J., pp. 21, 158 Christmas, Richard, pp. 111 Clifford, Jacqueline, pp. 21, 102, 124, 139 Coats, Linda Carol, pp. 21 , 121 Cobasky, George, pp. 153 Coddington, Sharon A., pp. 21 Coleman, William P., pp. 21 Colson, Larry M., pp. 21 Conder, Mary E., pp. Contreras, Mathis, pp. 21 Cooksey, Carol, pp. 21 , 120 Cope, Susan E., pp. 21, 102, 139 142, 143 Copple, Gary, pp. 21, 117 Custer, Craig L., pp. 21 Cox, Frank A., pp. 21, 177 Cox, Janis, pp. 21 Cox, Jim G., pp. 21 Crunk, Donna, wl, 102, 139 Davidson, Clint, pp. 21 Dax, Patricia A, pp. 143 Deacon, Max Irvin, pp. 21 , 158 Dear, Charles, pp. 21, 153 Dees, Jack Lee, pp. 21 , 120 DeGeorge, Frank P., pp. 21 Delaney, Grace, pp. Desalvo, Paul W., pp. 21 Devine, James P., pp. 21 Dominquez, Angle H., pp. 21 Dowd, Sidney, Lee, pp. 21, 163 Drake, Barbara, pp. 1.02, 121, 135 Dunlap, James W., pp. 21 Dunn, Timothy J., pp. 21 Eberle, Alan Thad, pp. 21 J Ebsen, Ronald E., pp. 163 Echols, Carmen, pp. 21 Elder, Dale F., pp. 2, 158 Eltz, Sharon Dorothy, pp. 22 Estes, Earl E., pp. 22, 111 Eversole, Cheryl Day, pp. 17, 22, 102 Fancey, David, pp. 22 Farrell, Patricia Ann, pp. 22, 135 Fehrman, Alan C., pp. 22 Ferrer, Renee, pp. 22 Finley, Donna J., pp. 22, 117 Fisk, Carolyn Jean, pp. 19, 22, 102, 107 Flenner, Carolyn, pp. 22, 102, 135, 142, 143 Forbes, Mary Jane, pp. 22 Fowler, Brenda L., pp. 22 Frakes, James D., pp. 22 Fravel, Diane J., pp. 22 Freeman, Millard, pp. 22 Freidman, Larry, pp. 22 Frye, Elizabeth, pp. 22, 102, 143 Fosdick, Claude C., pp. Frisque, Bob J., pp. Fukuda, Billy Takeo, pp. 22 Furrey, Richard L., pp. 22 Gaines, Larry David, pp. 22 Gapen, Nancy Lou, pp. 22 Garcia, Emilio, pp. 22 Gerard, Sharon A. pp. 22 Giddings, Stephen, pp. 22 Gifford, Dona G. pp. 22 Gilbreath, Sidney Wayne, pp. 22, 158 -174- Gilliam, Penny Jean, pp. 22, 102 124, 139, 143 Gimmestad, Cheryl Joyce, pp. 22 102 Gonzles, John D., pp. 22 Gooch, Mary E., pp. 17, 22, 102, 120 143 Goodnight, Thomas, pp. 22 Goodrich, Judith C., pp. 22, 121 Googlein, Donald, pp. 22, 153 Gozaqskas, Eileen A., pp. 22 Graham, Michael Ann, pp. Giaham, Mickey, pp. 22 Granniss, David B., pp. 22 Granniss, Edith Barnes, pp. 22 Graves, Laurance A., pp. 22 Gray, R. Carl Gray, Dearl, pp. 22 Gray, Gail Nola, pp. 22, 102, 135 Gray, Karen Kay, pp. 22, 124, 143 Green, Terrie, pp. 22 Gribble, Cheryl, pp. 22 Griffith, Anne, pp. 22, 139 Griffith, Margaret, pp. 22 Griffy, Clive, pp. 22 Grimm, Bonita Karen, pp. 22, 102 Grover, Rita E, pp. 22, 102, 121, 143 Guminsky, Anthony D., pp. 22 Hale, Adeline Lillian, pp. 23, 102 121,130,139,142,143 Hale, Bill H, pp. 23 Hall, Brasley C., pp. 23, 117, 158 Hallisey, William R., pp. 23,158 Haman, Janet Carol, pp. 23 Hammett, Yvonne, Elene, pp. 23 Hancock, Pat, pp. 23 Handy, Byron Fernley ir., pp. 23, 158 Hanley, John Michael, pp. 23, 158 Hanley, Terrence F., pp. 23, 153, 158 Hensen, Marshall Z., pp. 23 Harris, Dorothy, pp. Harris, Jean, pp. 23, 117 Harris, Max L., pp. 23 Hart, Ed: PP. 23, 117, 124 Hart, Gladys, M., pp. 17, 23, 102 142, 143 Hart, Richard E., pp. 23 Harwood, Paul R., pp. 23 Hasselgren, Nancy Jo., pp. 23, 142 Haughton, Jeff L., pp. 23 Hendershot, Larry, pp. 23, 158 Henderson, Robert W., pp. 23 Hendley, Charles, pp. Henry, Mike E., pp. 23, 117 Hensley, John D., pp. 23, 117 Hendley, Mike, pp. 23 Hensley, Nita F., pp. 23 Hernandez, Joe, pp. 23 Hester, George, pp. 23, 111 Hickman, Alma I., pp. 23, 143 Hill, Don, pp. 23, 111 Hinkle, Lynne, pp. 23, 102, 139 Hite, Raymancl S., pp. Hirlinger, Karen, pp. 23 Holmes, Jeannette, pp. 17, 23, 102 139 Hollenbeck, Judy, pp. 23, 91, 121 Holloway, Dennis E., pp. 23 Hopkins, Jerry A., pp. 17, 19, 23 l l --4-u...-f lopwood, Gary N., pp. 23 lomen, Janet, pp. 23 -loneycutt, Larry, pp. 23 iorton, Fred, pp. 23 torton, Gerald M., pp. 23, 120 Judson, Rodney P., pp. 23 tulett, Roger G., pp. 23 Jude, Jagnes L., pp. tydrick, Cora, pp. 23, 116, 121 ubsen, Ronald E., pp. 163, 164 trick, Jeffery J., pp. 158 lames, Thomas, pp. 23 Jansen, Patricia, pp. 23, 120 lean, Nancy E., pp. 23 Jeffers, Susan, pp. 23 Iensen, Gerald F., pp. 23, 177 Iensen, Glenn A., pp. 24 Johnson, Conrad N., pp. 24 Johnson, James V., pp. Johnson, Jan Marie, pp. 24, 102, 121 Johnson, Janet Lenore, 24 Jones, Joyce, 24, 102 Jones, Mark F., pp. 24 Johnson, Mary B., pp. 24 Jones, Paula L., pp. 102 Jones, P. Richard, pp. Jones, Shirley A., pp. 24, 102, 117 Juncker, Rosemary L., pp. 24, 143 Jurgensen, Pam A., pp. 24, 121, 122, 139 Kautz, Donald E., pp. 24 Keim, Sharron, pp. 24 Kelley, Jack W., pp. 24, 158 Kelso, Robinne S., pp. 24, 143 Kerrigan, Mary, pp. 17, 24, 102 Kershner, Donna, pp. 24, 102, 124 Kessler, Elaine, pp. 17, 24, 139, 143 Killebrew, Wanda, pp. 24, 102, 142, 143 Killen, William D., pp. 24 Kimbrell, Don Lloyd, pp. 24 Kimler, Julie, pp. 24, 102,121 King, James Luis, pp. 24 Kobertson, Nancy, pp. 24 Kolkoski, Kraig A., pp. 24 Kollasch, Gary, pp. 24 Kolody, David E., pp. 24 Komada, Johan P. pp. 24, 120, 158 Krebs, Kenneth L., pp. 24, 158 Kruger, William H., pp. 22 Kruse, John P., pp. 24, 117 Kuchinskie, Edward, pp. 24 Kush, Bob N., pp. 17, 24, 117 Laborin, Carlos J., pp. 19, 24 Laborin, Rebecca G., Lacey, David L., pp. Lake, Judy A., pp. 24, 102 Lane, Gregory T., pp. 24 Lange, Rayna H., pp. 102 Lash, Richard W., pp. 24 Lawrence, Teddy M., pp. 24 Lee, Robert W., pp. 24 Leeland, Stanley, pp. 24 Leet, Suzanne, pp. 24, 102 Lemley, George l., pp. 24, 120 Lessard, Sharon R., pp. 24 Lewis, Pamela J., pp. 24, 143 Leslie, Gary, pp. 24 Liebhaver, Myron l., pp. 24 Lilly, Irvin E., pp. Litman, Patricia L., pp. 24 Llewellyn, Kathleen, pp. 25, 121 Lopez, Gloria M., pp. 17, 25, 102, 121, 122, 139 Longsrteth, Mike, pp. 25, 133 Loretz, Diane G., pp. 25, 1,02 Lucero, Anita T., pp. 25 Lund, Kathy J., pp. Lundy, Verland, pp. 17, 25, 158 Lunsford, Bonnie J., pp. 25 Luque, John B., pp. 25 MacDonald, Sharon J., pp. 102, 143 Mahan, Buddy, pp. 25 Maki, Lynda Jean, pp. 25 Mallory, Larry, pp. 25 Manery, Ronald N., pp. 25 Manning, Loretta, pp. 25 Mardirosian, lsabel A., pp. 25, 107 Marler, Carol D., pp. 25 Marr, Susan, pp. 25 Martin, Alfred L., pp. 25 Martinez, Pablo E., pp. Mason, Nora, pp. 139 Mason, Ralph E., pp. 25 Mathewson, Barb, pp. 25, 102, 121 Matteson, Robert J., pp. 25 May, Violet, pp. McAllister, Ellen A., pp. 25, 102, 109, 121 McCarthy, Tom, pp. 25 McCollough, Ronnie J., pp. 25 McCulloh, Patrick H., pp. 25 McDaniel, Michael J., pp. 25, 163 McDermott, Jim R., pp. 25 McEntire, Linda C., pp. 25, 121 McKean, Penelope L., pp. 25, 121, 122, 143 McMullen, Calvin P., pp. 25, 153 Mead, Gerald S., pp. Menke, Elizabeth, pp. 25, 102, 142, 143 Merritt, Lynn, pp. 25 Meyer, Diane, pp. 25 Milde, Joyce, pp. 25, 121, 143 Miller, Beverly, pp. 25, 102 Miller, Joseph J., pp. 25 Miller, Karen, pp. 25 Miller, Mary, pp. 25 Morgan, Tom L., pp.25 ' Moore, Theadia, pp. 25, 102, 121 124 Montgomery, William A., pp. 25, 158 Moreno, Pricilla, pp. 25, 102 Morley, Cathy, pp. 19, 25 Morris, Linda, pp. 25, 102, 142, 143 Mott, Renee, pp. 25, 121 Murdock, Sharon, pp. 25 Musbaum, Myron, pp. 25 Muse, Tom Charles, pp. 26 Myers, Alfred J., pp. 26 Neal, Jim, pp. 26, 111 Nelson, James, pp. 26, Nenneman, LeRoy, pp. 26, 153, 159 Nesbitt, Lawrence, pp. 26 Newbrough, John, pp. 26 Newsome, Henrietta, pp. 26 Nielsen, George, pp. Nitso, Stanley C., pp. 26, 117 -175- Norton, Lawrence, pp. 26 Nyswander, Nancy, pp. 26, 116 Oberhaus, Paul, pp. 26 O'Conner, Robert, pp. 26 O'Hern, Mary, pp. 26, 121 Olsen, Lawrence, pp. 26 Olsen, Steve, pp. 26 Ong, Victor, pp. 26 Orr, Brenda, pp. 17,102,121,124 Owens, Sharon, pp. 26 Pafford, Victoria, pp. 26, 121 Painter, Bob, pp. 26 Parker, George, pp. 26 Parr, Judy, pp. 26 Payne, Carol, pp. 26 Pearce, Marilyn Kay, pp. 26 Pease, Gerry, pp. 17, 26, 120 Peattie, Christine, pp. 143 Perin, Robin, pp. 26, 102, 142, 143 Perkin, Grace, pp. 26 Perkins, Kim, pp. 26 Pete, Diane, pp. 26, 102, 142, 143 Peterman, Catherine, pp. 26 Phillips, JoAnn, pp. 17, 26, 125, 139 Phillips, Marion, pp. 26 Pickens, John, pp. 26 Plevel, Ann, pp. 26 Plevel, Mary, pp. 26 Pollard, Danny, pp. 26 Popoff, Carol, pp. 26, 102 Porter, Betty, pp. 26 Powers, Jerry, pp. 17, 26, 163 Prichta, Joe, pp. 26 Pyle, Sharon, pp. 102, 107 Qualls, Janet R., pp. 26 Quick, Jeff, pp. 28 Ragins, Marsha, pp. 26 Raper, Jim, pp. 26, 158 Ramirez, Lupe, pp. 26, 102, 139 Redick, Peggy L., pp. 17, 26, 102 121,122,l39,142,143 Reed, Willord, pp. 26 Reinhold, Connie, pp. 26 Rendel, Larry, pp. 27 Riley, Ronnie, 27 Riley, Venetia, pp. Riordan, Sharon, pp. 27, 102, 143 Roberts, Lily, pp. 27, 121, 143 Robertson, Nancy, pp. 117, 102 Robinson, Glenda, pp. 27, 121 Rodriquez, Paul, pp. 27 Roehrig, Barbara, pp. 27, 102, 143 Rogers, Ross, pp. 27 Roth, James D., pp. 27 Rucher, Leon, pp. 27, 153, 163 Ryan, Janice, pp. 27, 121, 143 Saba, Shirley, pp. 27, 102 Sabey, Thomas, pp. 27, 177 Salmon, James, pp. 27 Salley, Michile, pp. 143 Salyer, Richard, pp. 27 Sange, Rayna, pp. 27 Schmidt, Carolyn, pp. 27 Schmidt, Linda, pp. 102 Schoenberg, Peter, pp. 27, 120 Schrepfer, Richard, pp. 27 Schroth, Joanne, pp. 27 Schultz, Bruce R., pp. 27 Schwartz, David, pp. 27 1 , .I 'it--J Serna, Arthur, pp. 27 Shelton, Rita F., pp. 27, 121 Shaffer, Carol, pp. 27 Shultz, Barbara, pp. 27, 102, 139 Shultz, Karen, pp. 27, 102 Silly, Jonon, 27 Smart, Willard, pp. 27 Smith, Gene, pp. 27, 158 Smith, Karen A., pp. 27 Smith, Russell, pp. 27 Smith, William W., pp. 27 Smyser, Beverly, pp. 27, 130 Spencer, Jimmy, pp. 27 Speck, Harold, pp. 27 Sprunger, Donna, pp. 27, 102, 139 143 Stair, Richard, pp. 27 Stauffer, Jack, pp. 27 Stearman, Donna, pp. 27 Stearn, Gloria J., pp. 27 Steele, Jim, pp. 27 Steffen, John, pp. 27, 1 1 1 Stephenson, Stanley, pp. 27 Stookesberry, Frank, pp. 27 Stroll, Mary, pp. 27, 102, 139, 143 Stroud, Anne M., pp. 27 Stubbert, Sharon, pp. 28, 102, 139 Sullivan, Mitton, pp. 28 Sultan, Sandy, pp. 17, 27 Summons, Lynda, pp. 28 Swotfer, Bonnie, pp. 28, 102, 107 139, 143 Taylor, Thurman, pp. 28 Tepe, Kay, pp. Thompson, Ernie, pp. 28, 158 Thompson, Frederick, pp. 28 Thompson, Timothy, pp. Torres, Jessie, pp. Towers, Jerry, pp. 28 Trap, Brian, pp. 28 Trevino, Virgina, pp. 28 Troy, Violet, pp. 28 Tuchek, Beverley A., pp. 28 Turchin , Conrad, pp. 28 Turton, Charles, pp. 28 Trisque, Robert, pp. 28 Ungur, Harold, pp. 28 Vaden, Walter, pp. 28, 111, 158 Valantes, Joanne, pp. Valenzuela, Rosemary, pp. 28, 102, 139, 143 Valenzuela, Sammy, pp. 28 VanArsdell, Jim, pp. 20 Vannoy, Wayne, pp. 28 Vaughn, Larry, pp. 28, 159 Vermillion, James, pp. 28, 111 Walters, James, pp. 28 Walter, Roberta L., pp. 28 Warner, William R., pp. 28 Weatherbee, Jim, pp. 28, 102 Webb, James, pp. 28 Welch, Jim F., pp. Weybright, Robert, pp. 28 Whaley, Helen, pp. 28, 102 Wheeler, Jack, pp. 28 Whit, Carol, pp. 28 Williams, Donnie, 28 Williams, Sharon, 28, 102 Williams, Thomas, 28 ' H ' 'sm' Williamson, Gary, 120 Wills, Roaslee, 28, 102 Wilson, Phyllis, 28, 102 Wilkerson, Jornell, 28, 116, 120, 122 Winslow, Donna, 28 Winters, Paul, 28 Wolf, Aletta, 28, 177 Wolff, Steven, 28 Wright, David, pp. 28 Wyatt, Karen, pp. 28 Yaramoto, Lolita, pp. 28 Yeager, Ted, pp. 28 Zimbro, David, pp. 28, 158 SUPHUMURES Abbott, Bonnie, 30, 143, 102, 17 Abney, Diane, 30, 121 Acedo, Robert, 30, 17 Agersea, Lee Roy, 30 Aguirre, Arnold, 30, 117 Ahart, Keith, 30 Anglemyer, Ron, 30 Armstrong, Mariie, 30, 121 Ashworth, Janet, 30, 120 Backhaus, Al, 30, 159 Barnett, Mike, 30, 108 Barker., Nancy, 30, 102 Bartlett, Mardelle, 30, 110, 114 Bell, Judie, 30 Bender, Beverly, 30, 108, 121 Bicknell, Sherry, 30 Bierman, Fred, 30 Billingsley, Mary Ellen, 30, 117 Blackburn, David, 30 Blair, Gary, 30 Blake, Jerry, 30 Blasucci, Ron, 30, 95, 117 Bonertz, Chuck, 37 Booth, Karen, 30, 91 Boucher, Jeff, 30, 158 Boson, Charles, 30 Bovec, Don, 30 Bradley, Bob, 30 Bramdley, Frank, 30 Brazil, Suellen, 30, 120 Bresee, Jay, 30 Brock, Ralph, 30 Brookstein, Marilyn, 30, 102 Brown, Carol, 30, 102, 116, 107 Brown, Drew, 30, 143 Brown, Kelly, 30, 120, 122, 95 Browner, Joan, 30, 143, 107 Busch, Carol, 30, 101, 102 Busch,Jacquelyn, 30, 101, 121, 140 Bushong, Joe, 30, 158 Butts, Donna, 30, 121 Bundy, Linda, 30, 102 Burch, Jerry, 30 Burke, Eddie, 30 Cage, Joyce, 30 Campbell, Judy, 30, 120 Cantor, Richard, 30 Capple, Charlene, 39 Caraway, Larry, 30 Carrillo, Ernie, 31 Carter, John, 39 Cartright, Del, 31 Celayn, Dorina, 31 -176- Cervantez, Lucy, 31 Chandall, Charles, 31 Chatterton, Sherry, 31 Chester, Bill, 31, 163, 108, 120, 164, Childs, Buddy, 31, 164 Christmas, Tom, 31 Cipriano, Karen, 31, 143, 139, 102 Clark, Allen, 31 Clark, Gil, 31, 120, 121 Clark, Jim, 31, 117 Clark, Wayne, 31 Clemons, Diane, 31 Cleveland, Hettie, 31 Connor, Linda, 31, 122, 120 Cook, Carol, 31 Cooper, Nell, 31 Coppernoll, Sharon, 31, 142, 143 102, 146 Corbin, Doug, 31, 111 Cosgrove, Pat, 31 Cramfield, Paul, 31 Cramer, Melvin, 30 Cullan, Judy, 31 Cunningham, Anna, 30 Currie, Mike, 30 Cutler, Jan, 31 Davis, Larry, 39, 110, 163 Davidson, Willand, 31 Dayton, Andy, 31 , 159 Deay, Gary, 31 , 172 Delvin, Frank, 31 DeMille, Esther, 31 Dickerson, Mike, 31 Diehl, Stuart, 31 Diamond, Jim, 31, 117 Dodson, Gay, 31, 106, 143, 102, 108 Dorsey, Janet, 31, 108, 114 Dotterer, Bill, 31, 103, 17, 120 Duke, Barbara, 31 Dye, Marde,31,121 Eagleton, Robert, 31 Ebert, Chuck, 39, 159, 161 Edwards, Danny, 31 Edwards, Elaine, 31, 102, 140 Ehrman, Barbara, 31, 102, 114 Elliott, Ida, 31 Elliott, Judy, 31 , 140 Elting, Chuck, 31 Enriquez, Irene, 32, 142, 143, 139 102 Esparza, Lois, 32 Evers, Quentin, 32 Eversole, Fred, 32, 163 Eynon, Karen, 32 Faiss, John, 32 , Faris, Elaine, 32, 143, 102, 108, 146 Faust, Melvin, 32 Ferris, Jim, 32 Figueroa, Esther, 32 Fogleman, Sharon, 32, 142, 102, 146 Fortier, Richard, 32 - Franklin, Phyllis, 32, 121 Freitas, Irene, 32, 91 Fremoue, Tom, 32 Froelich, Judy, 32, 121 Fulter, Ralph, 32 Garner, Betty, 32, 102 Green, Melba Jean, 32 Gregory, Mike, 32, 1 1 1 ..,. ., .... ,.,,...-..H M i. . ...T Sutierrez, Joey 32 Seahan, Alleny 32 Seenner, Gracey 32 Sehl, Juney 32 Billespie, Billy 32 Slasqou, Kathyy 32, 117 Sodbehere, Sharony 32 Sonzals, Rosaliay 32 Booding, Garyy 32 Sordon, Margarety 32 Sorsline, Dicky 32 Srande, Eddiey 32, 172 3-ranniss, Dorelley 32 Brant, Jimy 32, 17 Srashel, Richardy 32, 120 3ary, Billy 32 Sray, Brainy 32 Breen, Deany 32, 17 -lageman, Rony 32 -lake, Carolyny 32 -lafler, Marshay 32 -laIl,Janey32,117 flall, .lOl'1r1y32, 17 Hallingsworth, Stevey 32 Haltzen, Pattyy 32 Haistings, Sandyy 32 Hamilton, Evelyny 32 Hardock, Boby 33 Harper, Elizabethy 33, 17 Harris, Barbaray 33 Harris, Charlottey 33, 116 Hart, Fredy 33 Harter, Aloisy 33, 108, 120 Harvey, Rony 33 Hatch, Marilyn 33, 106, 143, 143 102, 130 Hatcher, Judyy 33, 102, 142, 143 Heanan, Herby 33 Hebby, Georgey 33 Hencock, Billy 33 Henderson Archiey 33, 156, 166, 168 Henderson, Jerryy 33 Herman, Marioriey 33 Herman, Phillisy 33, 117 Hernandez, Tonyy 33 Herman, Fredy 33 Hickmen, Gayy 33, 102, 143 Hickmam, Keny 33, 104, 149, 158 171, 173, 170 Higginbotham, Roberty 33, 162 Hillis, Boby 33, 109 Hitt, Barbaray 33, 108, 114 Hutchen, Janicey 33, 143 Hyde, Jerryy 33 Hydrick, Boby 33, 115, 116 Hynd, Katl'1ryny33, 143 lbu, Douglasy 33 Iles, Randyy 33, 117 lngermann, Gaily 34,, 106, 143, 87, 102, 17, 130 Isabell, Tomy 34 Jacoby, Boby 34 Jacobson, Garyy 34 Johnson, Arreny 34 Jones, Alleny 34 Johnson, Donnay 34 James, Lauray34, 121 Jakum, Bonniey 34 Jones, Daley 34 Jamson, Eymray 34 Johnson, Ericy 34 Jewell, Darleney 34, 102 Kaffenberger, Clydey 34, 117 Kallstedt, Rolandy 34 Kalter, Nancyy 34 Karetz, Juanitay 34 Kasem, Sharony 34, 121 Kaylor, Sharony 34 Kellecher, Tomy 34, 109 Kelly, Dortheay 34 Kelly, Mikey 34 Kemmish, Loisy 34 Kennedy, Alliney 34 Kennedy, Boby 34 Kenson, Sallyy 34 Kerr, Jeany34,121 King, Kayy 34 Klempt, Susiey 34, 122, 120 Knapp, Dorthyy 34 Knight, Dorthyy 34 Knutsen, Alany 34 Kemorous, Dony 34 Kovach, Pattyy 34, 142, 143, 139, 102, 17 Krull, Sharala, 34 Kuchinski, Billy 35 LaBarge, Linday 35 LaFon, Vickiy 35 LaGorio, Suey 35, 17 Lake, Yvonney 35 Lambson, Kareny 35 Lambert, Billy 35 Landes, Larryy 35 Lundgren, Glenny 35 Lowenstien, Maxy 35 Loy, Boby 35 Long, Dianey 35 Long, Maryy 35 Loren, Sandyy 35 Lutrick, Dottyy 35 Mayors, Jo Anney 35, 125 Makela, Bill Mallory, Conniey 35 Marple, Franciey 36, 142 Marshall, Leay 36 Marinez, Casy 36 Martinez, Rosey 36 Marx, Sherryy 36, 130 Maulsby, DlBI'16y36, 117 Mayfield, Pauly 36 McCabe, Dennisy 36, 159, 149 McDaniel, Judyy 36 McCougal, Dennisy 36 Mendez, Johnnyy 36, 159 Meritt, Jimy 36 Melgoard, Donnay 36, 102, 108 Mickelson,'Mikey 36 Milburn, Paty 36 Mille, Janicey 36, 91 Miller, Johny 36 Miller, Michaely 36 Mictchell, Bethy 17, 36, 101, 142, 83, 139, 143, 87, 102, 108, 130, 107 Mitchell, Tom Mitchell, Wayney 36 Molmar, Ralphy 36 Monseur, Georgey 36, 116, 115, 117 Montgomery, Donnay 36 Mooree, Dony 36 Montgomery, Sharony 36 Moore, Linday 36, 102, 120 Moreno, Maryy 36 Morgan, Billy 36 Morsteen, Carmeny 36 Munsey, Edy 36, 171, 173,158 Napier, Richardy 36 Nelson, Billy 36 Noble, Billy 36, 148, 149, 150 Nofrey, Byrony 36 Norris, Charlottey 36 Norton, Suey 36, 143, 102 O'Donald, Johny 36, 110 Otto, Louisey 36, 117 Ott, Charlesy 36 Padilla, Pauly 36, 159, 149 ' Hixson, Dennis 33, 170 Hoehn, Victory 33, 103, 15 Hoff, Ronnyy 33 Hoffman, Charlesy 33, 159 Hoffman, Jony 33 Holmes, Christinay 33, 108 Holmes, Clydey 33 Horton, Jimy 33 Horton, Violay 33 Hovery, Richardy 33, 117 Howzdy, Anitay 33, 102, 1 Huffman, Druy 33, 120 9, 170 39, 143 LaPole, Jimmyy 35 Larson, Maxy 35 Larsen, Caroley 35 Lathwell, Cecily 35 Laymen, Sharony 35, 102, 108 Learned, Beverlyy 35, 116 Lee, Larryy 35 Leet, Pattiy 35, 143 Leighton, Keny 35 Lewis, lda Suey 35 Lewis, Larryy 3'5 Lewis, Randyy 35 Liggett, Wayney 35 Painter, Katheriny 36, 143, 102 Paguette, Rony 36 Parker, Paty 36, 116, 142 Parsons, Ruthy 36 Pauley, Barbaray 36, 140 Peotter, Susiey 37, 102 Perkins, Dianey 37 Phillips, Billy 37, 158 Perkins, Mary Anny 37 Phillips, Conniey 37 Phillips, Juliey 37 Phillips, Vickiy 37, 130 142, 139 Hughes, Kenty 33 Hughes, Paty 33, 143, 102 Hutter, Kareny 102, 33 Hunter, Robertay 33 Hunzicker, Tomy 33 Lizarraga, Maryy 35 Luigue, Anastouy 35 Long, Altay 35 Lopez, Pauly 35 -177- Polk, Sylviay 37, 122, 122 Pollard, Lynny 37, 106, 85, 143, 87 102, 117, 130 Porras, Divnicioy 37 ' -'- ' M-' Y ,S-il Porter, Bob, 37 Porter, Sherry, 37 Preston, Larry, 37 Prince, Dan, 37 Quinn, Nancy, 37, 120, 107, 109 Ramsey, Jim, 37, 149 Painey, Bob, 37 Ray, Linda, 37 Rayburn, Linda, 37 Rector, Bill, 37 ' Redding, Sharon, 37, 102, 116 Rees, Richard, 37 Renshaw, Merly, 37 Ritchavet, Peter, 39, 120, 159 Reugh, Wayne, 37 Robinson, Barbara, 37, 108, 114 Roth, Roxzne, 37 Rodgers, Sharon, 37 Sabin, Jim, 37 Schiedart, Marilyn, 37, 122, 121 Schipper, Larrence, 37 Schrath, Sharyle, 37 Schroth, Sharyle, 37 Schultz, Roddy, 37 Seavey, Pam, 37 Senory, Mike, 37, 159 Sharp, Shirley, 37, 108 Sharkey, Carolyn, 37 Shoemaker, Dennis, 37 Shough, Douglas, 37 Shummway, Roger, 37 Smelser, John, 37, 94 Smith, Darlene, 37, 91 Smith, Jane, 37 Smith, Jeff, 38, 18 Smith, Jerry, 38 Smith, Sue, 38, 121 Smith, Ted, 38, 117 Snell, George, 38 Snyder, Lynn, 38, 142, 139, 143 Snyder, Suzy, 38 Sommers, Linda, 38, 101 Spurr, Gary, 38 Squyres, Ray, 38, 120 Staggs, Donna, 38 Stallings, Eugene, 38 Starkey, Paul, 38 Stauffer, Carol, 38 Stearn, Ralph, 38 Steele, Mary, 38, 18 Steel, Tom, 38, 159 Stephenson, Jan, 38, 109 Stewart, Hayden, 38 Stevart, Sharon, 38 Stiffler, Larry, 38 Stall, Donna, 38, 116 Stont, Linda, 38, 142, 102 Stout, Sam, 38, 158 Strassenburg, Cherye, 38, 120 Strief, Mary Anne, 38, 102 Sulton, Bill, 38 Swayzon, Bob, 38 Siders, Lee, 38 Tanita, Bob, 38, 159 Tanita, Richard, 38, 163 Taylor, Dick, 38, 164, 163 Tavro, Don, 38, 117 Tomhafe, Janet, 38, 117 Treleaven, Gail, 38 Troyer, Jim, 38 Tucker, Janice, 38, 102, 108 Tut, Patti, 38 Uhles, Billie, 38, 139 Usko, Marian, 38, 142, 139, 143 VanBceemen, Chas., 38 VanBuskirk, Pam, 38 VanScoy, Kristie, 38, 143, 102, 1'14 Vaughn, Edna, 38, 102 Verdugo, Don, 38 Vickers, Linda, 142, 102 Vild, Duane, 38, 17 Walker, Charles, 38 Wahpeta, Carmelia, 38 Walters, Joyce, 39 Watkins, Lorraine, 39, 102 Way, Adrienne, 39, 102, 121 Walhers, Wanda, 39 Waazce, JoAnn, 39 Weckel, Halley, 39 Wetzel, Lee, 39 Webb, Mike, 39, 120, 110 Webb, Rena, 39 Wells, Jerry, 39 Whatton, Linda, 39 White, Glean, 39, 117 White, Marjorie, 39, 120 White, Bob, 39 Wickersham, Jean, 39 Wiener, Martin, 39 Wingo, Jerry, 39 Winter, Sara, 39, 122, 121 Wilson, Bob, 39, 117 Wolpers, Nancy, 39, 102, 17, 120 Wood, Bonnie, 39 Woody, Sherrie, 39, 139 Worklan, Martha, 39 Worsley, Shan, 39, 142, 139, 102 Wisicli, Greager, 39 Wyatt, Chuck, 39 Yanez, Edward, 39 Yanez, Thersa, 39, 139, 143, 142, 102 Yoshimoto, Lucy, 39, 143, 102 Young, Charles, 39, 111 Young, Sandy, 39, 143, 102, 17 Youngman, Karen, 39 Zale, Tor1a, 39, 143, 102 JUNIURS Adams, Betty, 18, 41, 42, 106 Adams, Gary, 41, 42, 85, 104, 133 Allen, Russell Alexander, Betty, 42 Anderson, Arvid, 42, 128, 165 Anderson, Beverly, 18, 42 Anderson, Linda,42, 107, 144 Anderwald, Alyce, 42, 93, 129 Andresen, Carolyn, 42, 120 Anglemyer, Ken L., 42 Arthur, Kenneth Eugene, 16, 42, 117 Babb, Esther, 42, 92, 109, 116, 120 122 Bacon, Janet, 42 Bailey, Douglas, 42 Balensifer, Joyce, 42 Ballard, Bill, 42, 158, 172, 173 Bates, Carol, 42 -178- Bates, Linda, 42 Baumgardner, Ken, 42 Bennett, Mina, 42, 108 Berdine, Don, 42 Berg, Ronald Dean, 42 Bilberry, Lee Alven, 42, 159 Black, Glenda, 42 Bogue, Darla, 42 Bonertz, Kim, 42, 88, 142 Bowlin, Beverly, 42, 120 Boyd, Judi, 97, 42, 114 Brittell, Gerald Dean, 42 Brewster, Hazel, 42 Buckman, Sharon K., 42 Bumgarner, Barry G., 42, 92, 95, 116 117 Butten, Bruce LeRoy, 42 Burnham, Arvid Eugene, 42, 133, 171, 172 Burch, Betty, 42, 18 Burke, Bonita, 42, 100, 102, 105, 107,108,114, 140 Butte, Margaret, 42, 92, 100, 107, 121 Buzzard, Robert Welty, 42, q154, 155 Canalez, Sherill, 42, 93, 108 Carlson, James B., 42 Carson, Charles Loyd, 42 Carroll, John W., 42 Caylor, Linda, 42, 121', 122 Celaya, Enedina, 42 Cipriano, Jack D., 42 Chelpka, Jackie, 42, 120 Christmas, Daniel, 42 Christner, Janet, 91, 108 Clark, Tom, 43 Coats, Mark, 43 Cobasky, Harry, 43, 159 Cook, Howard, 43, 104 Cooksey, Loretta, 43, 121 Colson, Jerry, 43 Collier, Kirk, 43 Collins, Mary Ellen, 43, 83, 100, 102, 107, 130, 144 Collins, Stevie, 43, 92, 106, 120, 122 Cooley, Combs, Combs, Cooper 140,,141,144 ' ' ' ' Cooper, Cooper, Steve, 43 Paul,43,13O Sharon,43 Carol- 43 102 105 109 Diane, 43 Virgil,43, 116,110 Conley, Becky, 102 Conway, Esther, 43 Cosgrove, Jim, 18, 43 Coudret, Clara, 43, 92, 106, 130 Cowart, Jim, 43, 117 Cox, Marilyn, 43, 87 Danielson, Frank, 43 Day, Roger, 43 Dayton, Bill, 43, 159, 160 Dax, Sharon, 43, 108 Deay, Jamie, 43 DeBerry, Linda, 43 Dewitt, Dennis, 43 Dikes, Princella, 43 Dixon, Frankie, 43 Dolamore, Linda, 43, 85, 106, 130 Dorsey, Arlene, 43, 1 14 of ,,tb. Dotterer, Marilyn, 43, 121, 122 Doyle, Carol, 43 Doolittle, Terry, 43 Drake, Whit, 43, 108 Dundulis, John, 43 Dunst, Nona, 43 ' Dyer, Joyce, 43 Q Eastin, Jeanie, 43, 102 Eberle, Jim, 43 0 fffingham, Janet, 43, 117, 116 Eicher, Janet, 43 Elmore, Jerry, 43, 125 Elliot, Tom, 43 Enriquez, Tommy, 43, 159 Etter, Susan, 43, 121 Farschman, Karen, 43 Ferra, Terry, 44 Fields, Patty, 44 Flanagan, Sherry, 44, 108, 1 ' Forbes, Isabelle, 44 Foster, Priscilla, 44, 120 franklin, Larry, 44 Francis, Dick, 44, 120 Fredrick, Lee, 44 Fredrick, Roy, 44 French, Nancy, 44 French, Sandy, 44 Knutsen, Chuck, 44 Freeman, Evelyn, 44, 97 Fugilie, Judy, 44 Fullerton, Tommy, 44 Garcia, Grace, 44, 102, 144, 146 Garrett, Bob, 44, 92, 18 ' George, Babs, 44, 91 Gibson, Ted, 44 Gibbons, Gary, 44, 155 Gibbs, Jim, 44 Gilliam, Gary, 44, 92, 155 Gonzales, Pat, 44 Gordon, Pat, 44 X Goss, Judy, 44, 91, 142, 144 Graham, Pat, 18, 44, 92, 114 Green, Harry, 44 Greenberg, Susan, 44 Griffin, Jarette, 44, 91 Guido, Mary, 44 Gutterman, Joe, 44, 92, 95, 129 Hanshaw, Bill Harris, Tom, 44 Harrison, Bill, 44, 117 Harrison, Ken, 44, 103 Haviland, Marie, 44 Hayden, Nadine, 44 Hayden, Carol, 44 Heard, Janet, 44, 120, 144 Harper, Judy, 44, 91 , 102, 108 'B 'X Hearn, Virginia, 41, 44, 92, 114, 129, 140 Hetfelfinger, Sharon, 102, 44 Heppler, Charlene, 44, 146 Higgins, Bea, 44 Hoffman, Elaine, 44 Holland, Cornelia, 87, 102, 128, 140 Hooker, Joella, 44 Hudson, Sandi, 44, 102, 146 Huff, Maynard, 44 Hutter, Ron, 45 Ingermann, Don, 45, 104, 156 Inman, Ron, 45 Isabell, Rusty, 45, 108, 114 Jackson, Ron, 45 Jacobson, Duane, 45 Jamison, Pat, 45 Jewwll, Sandy, 45 Johnson, Donna, 143 Johnson, Coleen, 45 Johnson, Walter, 45 Jones, Sally, 18, 45, 92, 117 Kalin, Mark, 45 King, Robert, 45 Klemt, David, 45 Kemmish, Bill, 45 Kemmish, Jim, 45, 116 Kennedy, Miriam, 45 Koepke, Jim, 45 Kolasinski, Ann, 45, 120 Kraus, Tim, 45 Krause, Betty, 45, 120 Kruse, Robert, 45 ' Lake, Donald, 45 Lake, Sandra, 45, 92, 144 Lane, Sandra, 45, 91 , 108,18 Lanford, Bob, 45 Lange, Ande, 45 Larsen, James, 110 Lazear, Don, 45 Lee, Ken, 45 Lenocker, Ron Lessard, David, 45 Lewis, James, 45 Lindbloom, Karl, 18, 45, 104, 128 172 Lindner, Larry, 45, 103, 135 Madsen, Andrea, 45, 108, 120 Malone, Janet, 45, 120 Mallory, Mary, 45, 146 Mardis, Emily, 45, 117 Marler, James, 45 Martin, Stephen, 45 Martinez, Ray, 45, 116, 117, 118 Mason, Larry, 94 Marsteen, Steve, 45 Mathews, Brenda, 45 McDonough, Duane, 45, 92 McCoullough, Chestine, 45 McEndree, Linda, 41 , 92, 102, 130 McFarland, Linda, Skip, 45 McMahon, Ruth, 45, 102, 117 Mclntyre, Judy, 46 McNally, Tom, 46 McRoberts, Al, 46 Menke, Dorothy, 46, 108, 109 Milde, Arlene, 46 Miller, Toby, 46, 105, 117, 146 Mischke, Merrily, 46 Mitchell, Judy, 46, 91 , 102, 105 Miniarez, Rita, 46 Molohan, Ron, 46 Moore, Tim, 46, 85, 117, 16 Morgan, Barabara, 46, 121 Morgan, Monte, 46, 111, 114 Morris, Sue, 46 Morris, Jim, 46, 117 Moser, Mary, 46 Mowery, Sandy, 46 Moxic, Terry, 46 Mozena, Gwen, 46 Murray, Karen, 46 -179- Murphy, Margaret, 18, 46, 102 Murray, Neil, 46 Murphy, Dick, 46, 83, 167 Nassoiy, Chip, 46 Neal, Teddy, 87 Nelson, Cleve, 46, 111, 114 Nelson, John, 46, 104, 159, 160, 16 Neuville, Beverly, 46, 146 Newsome, Barbara, 46 Newton, Athlyn, 18, 46, 92, 108, 127 Nielsen, Jeanie, 46 Nighswonger, Alan, 46, 129 Nidson, Durrell, 46 Noble, Pat, 46, 120 Nunez, Isabell, 46 Nutting, Barbara, 46 Nuwunk, Lottie, 46 Oemler, John, 47 Ott, Ellen, 47, 91 , 116 Oursler, Skip, 47, 111 Pantano, Jean, 47, 102 Parker, Gordon, 47, 120 Parker, Jim,47,111,114 Parker, Terry, 47, 120 Parkin, Douglas, 47, 110 Pawson, Virginia, 97 Peattie, John, 110, 121, 122 Penney, Lee, 49, 92 Perez, Richard, 47 Peterman, Arthur, 48, 158 Poe, Carolyn, 48 Preston, Denise, 48, 146, 18 Pritchard, Jim, 48, 104, 156 Pruett, Jim, 48 Purser, Jim, 48, 117 Ramirez, Connie, 49 Ramsey, Louise, 49, 117 Ratliffe, Linda, 49, 128 Redick, Pat, 49 Rendel, Carson, 49 Richard, Diana, 106, 116, 118, 130 Richards, Walter, 49 Richardson, Don, 128, 171, 172 Richardson, Sandra, 49, 146 Rogers, Ray, 49 Rollins, Brad, 49, 159 Rosenstein, Ann, 49, 116, 117 Ross, Coy, 49 Rothrock, Kay, 49 Russell, Jody, 49, 108 Salmon, Gary, 49 Sanger, Jerry, 49 Schipper, Lyle, 49 Schreiber, Rick, 49 Schuhart, Jordine, 49 Schuck, Kent, 49 Schulyer, Chuck, 49 Schwartz, Judy, 49 Sheldon, Jan, 146 Schultz, Rosalie, 102, 108 Smedley, Zeda, 49, 144 Smith, Carol, 49, 91 , 92, 108 Smith, Lloyd, 49 Smith, Lois, 49, 108 Smith, Georgia, 41 , 129 Smith, Marvin, 49 Smyser, Janet, 91 Spenningsby, Sheril, 49, 117, 121 122 Spiers, Barbara, 49 Sprague, Arlene, 49 Stark, David, 49 Stead, Elizabeth, 49, 91 Stephenson, David, 49 Stephenson, Jack, 49 Stott, Del, 49, 92 Sutherland, Sharon, 49, 116, 117, 118 Symons, Sandi, 49 Sylvester, Bob, 49 Turley, Frank, 49 Tamol, Stephen, 117 Thompson, Phyllis, 49 Thrash, Wally, 49, 120, 121 Tippit, Don, 49 Tolo, Leeland, 49, 116, 117 Tower, Suzy, 18, 49, 144 Treio, Juanita, 50, 102, 108 Trillo, Stella, 50, 105, 140 Trushel, Pete, 50 Turner, Ralph, 50, 117 Turner, Ann, 50, 128 Turton, Julie, 50 Turley, Frank, 50 Uhls, Janice, 50 Vassar, Billie Carol, 50, 121, 122 Valdez, Vic, 50 Van Breeman, Alice, 50 Van Horn, Bob, 50 Vaughn, Clementine, 50 Vollmar, Jill, 50 Vose, Bob, 50 Wagers, Robert, 50 Watson, Bud, 50, 111 Watts, Mariorie, 50 White, Dixie, 50, 100, 102, 107 White, Margaret, 50 Wickenberg, Bonnie, 50, 102, 107 Wills, Nancy, 50, 102 Wilson, Don, 50, 116 Winn, Gini, 50, 129 Wooten, Lee, 50, 102 Wright, Melanie, 50, 92, 102, 105 Wussow, Sharon, 50, 129 Yarger, Diane, 50 Yee, Robert, 95, 1 17 Young, Ronnie, 50 SENIURS Abbeloos, Linda Rae: 52, 79, 92, 121 Acedo, Roberta J.: 17, 52, 91 , 92 Ackerman, Ronald P.: 52, 117 Anderson, Tom: 17, 52, 76, 79, 92, 95,'110,117,126 Ard, Delores Ann: 52 Arredondo, Mary Lou: 52, 105, 126 Ayers, Sharron: 52, 139 Baca, Wilma: 3, 52, 76, 82, 86, 92 96, 106 Backhaus, Beverly Ann: 52 Bachert, John: 52, 117, 108, 125 Baker, Michael K.: 52 Barker, Pat: 52, 102, 105, 139, 140, 142, 144 - Barrow, Patricia: 53 Beal, Pam: 53, 97 Beatie, Sara: 53, 91 Beckmon, Betty Jo: 53 Bell, Jim: 53, 78,149 Beloat, Edith N.: 53, 108 Bezner, Dave: 53 Bilitzo, Ilona Ann: 53 Billingsley, Barbara: 53, 91, 102 105, 1 17, 142 Blair, James R.: 125 Black, Sandy: 53, 96 Boal, Patty: 53, 121 Bolin, Wesley: 53, 125, 136 Bonertz, Doris: 3, 54 Bowen, James David: 7, 54 Branch, Myra: 54 Brawner, Bill: 54 Brazil,Sharon: 121,122 Brown, Barbara Jeanne: 54 Browner, Mary: 54 Bruman, John Albert: 54, 120 Bullis, Joan Claire: 54, 92, 120,122 Burger, Dolores: 54 Burnau, Joan M.: 55 Burnham, Donna: 18, 55 Butler, Marilyn: 55, 91,117,136 Butler, Norma: 55, 78, 92, 102, 105 107,126,128,139,142,144 Cahn, Barbara Elaine: 55, 96 Cain, Patricia Marie: 55, 102, 107 121, 122 Campbell, Clarence Howard: 55, 136 Carlson, Karin: 55, 76, 79, 127, 133 Carroll, Alan Whitney: 55, 77, 79 Childs, Peggy: 16, 55, 77, 92, 93 96, 107, 135 Choporis, Peter Louis: 56 Clark, Marilyn Elizabeth: 56 Clements, Norma: 56, 92, 105, 117 Coates, Sheridan: 56, 136 Coddington, Gerald R.: 56 Colbert, Judith M.: 56, 78, 92, 102 105, 139, 141 Combs, Jim: 56, 104, 126, 148, 149 166 Conway, James Elliott: 159, 162 Conway, Pete McLean: 56 Cook, Barbara: 56, 121, 122, 124 Cope, David Howell: 56, 94, 116 Coutts, Sharon: 56, 136 Craney, Dick: 56 Currie, Mary Ellen: 57 Dashiell, Karen: 57, 79, 92, 93, 96, 108, 129, 130 Davidson, Terry Cherene: 57, 88 Davis, Gary Noel: 57, 78, 104, 149 Davis, Lee: 57 Daws, Hanley: 57, 116 De Salvo, Joe John: 57, 166 Dick, Barbara Sharon: 57, 92, 110 114, 132 Donaldson, Kenneth Wayne: 57, 125 Doud, Marilyn Jane: 57, 79, 92, 97 'Drowne, Ralph Eugene: 57 Dunkel, Bennie F.: 57 Edmonds, Robert Lee: 58 Eicher, Rose Ann: 58, 124 Eide, Anita Louise: 58, 96, 102, 105 Enraquez, Eddie: 58, 149, 159, 161, 162 Ernst, Linda Lou: 58 Estes, Mary Corene: 3, 58 Fall, Irma Joyce: 58, 79, 92 -180- I Farrell, Larry Charles: 58, 134, 165, 166, 168 Favel, Judy Kay: 58 Figueroa, Ernest L.: 58 Finley, Jim C.: 59, 127 Fox, Judy Chris: 59 Freitas, Eileen Deanna: 59, 92 Gallup, Michael James: 16, 59, 77, 84, 92, 95, 107 Gallup, Patrick F.: 59, 111, 136 Gardner, Donald: 59 Gardner, Doris E.: 59, 97 Gehl, Lee Allen: 59 Gonzales, James O.: 59, 127, 148, 149 Gonzales, Wendell: 59, 104, 148, 149, 159, 170 Gooding, Ray Nolan: 60 Grande, Mary H.: 60 Graves, Betty Lou: 60, 91 Gray, Mary Ann: 60, 91 Grommes, Will Kelly: 60, 126, 1-65, 166, 167 Guberman, Tobi Jan: 60, 92, 134 Guenther, Herbert: 60, 1 1 1 Guido, Salvatore: 60 Hafler, Marilyn Sue: 60, 126 Hagins, Carol Louise: 60 Hanley, Patricia C.: 60 Hansen, Sharon Dee: 60 Hardick, Lynda Lee: 61, 97, 106, 125, 130, 142 Harris, Sue Ellen: 61 Hagel, Glynis: 61 , 136 Heffeltinger, Jerry: 61 , 103, 104, 126,149, 152,159,160 Hetfron, Joyce Elaine: 61 Henderson, Carolyn Jean: 61, 96, 102,105, 127,142 Hendrick, Carolyn: 61 Hermann, Robert E.: 61, 92, 163, 164 Howard, Darla: 87 Howell, Judy: 3, 61, 78,106,121 Hubbard, Maralee: 120 Hughes, Mike A.: 61, 76, 83, 85, 104, 148, 149, 152, 154, 155, 166, 167 Jackson, Janis N.: 62, 121 Jacobsen, Bob Powell, 62, 96, 117, 120, 165, 166 Jean, Barbara Louise: 62 Johnson, Don: 62 Johnson, Harold: 62 Johnson, Jim A.: 62 Johnson, Ronald Andy: 62, 92, 133 Johnston, Jim Booth: 111 Junker, Diana K.: 62, 105, 114 Karns, Robert Orr: 62, 126 Kassel, Ed. C.: 62, 78, 149 Kessener, Anthony: 63, 76, 79, 84, 92 Kilius, Joyce Ann: 63, 120 Kimuba, Joyce S.: 63, 79, 92, 102, 105, 139, 142 Koeing, Fred Owen: 63, 104, 148, 149 Krebs, Katherine Lee: 63, 1 17 Kruse, Richard Allen: 63 Ladd, Judy: 63 Lambson, Darlene: 63 WT, W... ,H ,,,.,... ,4,,,A, ander, Dawn Gloria: 16, 63, 77, 79, 85, 92, 93, 96, 128, 130 .ander, Mike W.: 63 .ane, Joann J.: 64 arson, Judy Ann: 64, 78, 93, 96, 102, 105, 125 eighton, William F.: 64, 96, 120, 127, 130, 132 .eister, Rose Olivia: 64, 93, 96 .incoln, Jacqueline Jean: 64 Lincoln, Judy Karen: 64, 120, 121 .indner, Roxanne M. 64, 92, 97, 120, 122, 126, 133 .itman, Joy Anna: 64, 117, 142, 144 .lanes, Richard Joe: 64 ' .opez, Mary Lilly: 64 -owe, Harold William: 17, 64, 92, 136 .oy, Bonnie Lou: 64 -uque, lsabell l.: 65 Vlabbit, Larry Lee: 65, 79, 115, 116, 117 VlacDonald, Donna Gail: 65, 116, 117, 127 Magadini, Peter C.: 65, 84, 117, 127, 159, 162 Maiors, Charlaine: 65, 97, 125 Maloy, Bill E.: 65 Marsh, Stephanie Jean: 65, 127 Marshall, Nelda: 65, 142 Martin, Jerry: 65, 78, 96, 156, 166, 168 Martinez, Eva Angelina: 65, 116, 139 Martinez, Priscilla: 65, 102, 139 Mathewson, Diane: 65, 120 Matsubara, Kikuye May: 66, 96, 102, 139,141,142,l46 Maynard, Gary E.: 66, 104, 134, 148, 149,159,160,166 Mead, Marcia J.: 66 Menke, George F.: 66 Mesarosh, Philip Nelson: 66, 79, 116 Miller, Jean E.: 66, 84, 96, 106, 128 Montgomery, J. Tom: 67, 92 Moon, Earl Eugene: 67, 134, 165, 166 Morgan, Carol: 67, 97 McCabe, Carol Ann: 66, 139, 142 McNichols, Sondra Lee: 66, 79 McRoberts, Ruth Carolyn: 66, 117 McRoberts, Mary Cynthia: 66, 1 16 Nelson, John Dekle: 67, 111 Newberry, James Bruce: 67 Nicastle, James T.: 67 Nielson, Judy: 67, 79, 120, 122 Noller, Don Ray: 17, 67, 92, 116, 117 o'Neill, Patty: 67, 102, 105, 121, 122,136,139,142,144 Ong, Loretta: 67 Owens, Linda Elaine: 68, 77, 102, 139, 140 Padilla, Carmen: 68, 88, 102, 139 Parr, Kenneth Joseph: 68 Payne, Paul Dale: 68 Perez, Mildred Esther: 68, 102, 105, 139, 142,144, 146 Phillips, Jack Alexander: 68, 166, 168 Pike, Rosalean C.: 17, 51, 68, 83, 86, 88, 96, 102, 105, 107, 139 Pitman, Sharon Lea: 68 Porter, Richard D.: 17, 68, 76, 92, 108, 133, 135 Preston, Gary Keith: 68, 97, 165, 166, 167 Puente, Suzanne: 68 Ralph, Marjorie E.: 69, 79 Ray, Bobby Ladoit: 69 Ray, Janet Elizabeth: 69, 120, 122 Reale, Rosemarie: 69, 142 Reddoch, Dorothy Jean: 69, 120 Reid, Fred Wayne: 69, 171, 172, 170 Reidy, Jeri: 69, 97 A Reill, Sandra L.: 69, 79, 128, 135 Riggs, Glenda Lee: 69 Ritchie, Sandra Lee: 69, 77, 84, 92, 96, 100, 107, 125 Rothwell, John: 69, 104, 128, 134, 136,155,166,168 Russell, Laris B.: 70 Runyon, Sharalon E.: 51 Runyon, Gordon Keith: 51, 69, 77, 82,97,116,117,127,166 Schafer, Judith Anne: 70, 93, 97, 121 Shaffer, Judith Anne: 70 Sheffer, Evelyn: 70, 84, 92, 107, 122 Shingledecker, Anita: 70, 79, 92 I 121, 136 Shirley, Jim Jennigs: 70, 104, 128 156 Simmons, Irma Lee: 70 Sipos, Judy A.: 70, 91 Skaggs, Judy Rae: 70, 105 Smith, Donna Mae: 71, 121 Smith, Gordon Parker: 71, 77, 104 126,128,148,149,150,152,165 166 Snyder, Jean Marie: 71, 139 Soulvie, George: 71 Spates, Anita L.: 71 Sprunger, Jack D.: 71 Squire, Gordon Glen: 71 Steffen, Karolyn: 71, 91 Stell, May Ann: 71 Strubhar, Harold DeWayne: 71 Struzynski, Christina: 72 Sultan, Mary: 72 Sversvold, Mike Alan: 72, 170 Sutter, George: 72 I Swartz, Carol J.: 17, 72, 79, 92 Swartz, James: 72, 104, 149, 172 173, 170 Tanita, Joanne K.: 51, 72, 76, 92 100,102,105, 139,144,145 Taylor, Nancy Lee: 72 Tesmer, Sue Alice: 51, 72, 96, 97, 106, 128, 130 Thomas, Hubert Leland: 72, 159, 170 Thomas, Susan M.: 72 Thompson, Kenneth C.: 72 Thompson, Paula Sue: 72, 102, 106, 142 Tolo, Robert Nathan: 73, 79, 116 Trapp, Larry Wilfred: 73, 104, 136, 149,150,152,166,167 Trehey, Anne Marie: 73 Troyer, Judy M.: 73, 120 Tucker, Sonia: 73, 121 Usko, Robert Michael: 73 Valdez, Edward: 73 Vannoy J. Marvin: 73 Vaughn, Sherry Ann: 73, 120, 122 126 Vermilion, Joe L: 73 Viliborghi, Beniamin: 73 Waelde, Curtis B.: 73 ' Wagahoft, Virginia Louis: 74 Watkins, Warner R.: 74 Watson, Roberta Jean: 74, 76, 92, 93 96, 1 14 Webb, Carol: 74 Webb, Pat Ann: 74, 96, 106 Weidner, Linda Elaine: 74 Wells, Jim Lee: 74, 149 West, Sherallyn: 74 White, Alline M.: 75, 91,133 Williams, Patricia L.: 79 Wilson, Larry Lee: 111 Wislon, Richard: 74 Winter, James M.: 75 Witherington, Brenda Gail: Wolpers, Diane: 17, 75 Wood, Joyce Lorraine: 75 Woodward, Chuck: 75, 104, 171 172, 173, 170 Wright, Melanie: 139, 140 Wickenberg, Bonnie: 144 Young, James Edgar: 75 Young, Richard: 75, 117 i As Winter Fades, We Anticipate Spring Linda Rae Abbeloos-Activities: F.H.A. I,2,3,4, Treasurer F.H.A. 'l,4, F.N.A. l,2,4, Rep. to F.N.A. State Convention, F.T.A. 4, Girls Cho- rus I, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Acapella Choir 4, Chorus Letterman 3,4, All State Chorus 1, Soloist I, Representative to Junior Red Cross Roundup 2, Bowling Club 3, Library Work 3,4, N.H.S. 4. Ambition-I plan to go to college and become a teacher of Elementary Education. Roberta Jean Acedo-Nickname: Berdie-Activ- ities: Future Nurses 2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3, Y- Teens I, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council Representative and Alternate l,3,4, Usherettes 2, Future Homemakers 3. Ambition-To become a nurse. Ronald Ackerman-Activities: Band l, fCastle Shannon J.H., Pitts. Penna.l 2,3,4, Assistant Costodian 2,3,4. Ambition: To get a good iob, get married, and have a family. William E. Ahart-Nickname: Bill-Activities: Art Club l,2, Fresh. Tennis 'l, Tennis 2, Gymnastics 2. Ambition: My future plans consist of going to Art school in New York and in September of 1959 I will ioin the navy. Tom Anderson-Activities: Student Council l,2, 3,4, Basketball I, Band I,2,3,4, Golf Club l, Junior Class Play 2, Senior Class Play 2, Boys State 3, Vice Pres. of N.H.S. 3, Vice Pres. of Science Club 3, Key Club 3, Pres. of Science Club, Tennis 4. Ambition: Become an engineer. Delores Ard-Nickname: DoDo - Activities: G.A.A. 'l,2,3,4. Ambition: To be a secretary and then-??? Mary Lou Arredondo-Nickname: 'Lou'-Activ- ities: G.A.A. I,2,3,4, G.A.A. Follies 3,4, Peo Club lst Semester 'l,2,3, Badminton Club 2,3, Student Council 3,4, Lettergirls 4. Ambition: To be a Career Woman. Sharron Ayers lWagenfehrl-Nickname: Wags- Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Vice Pres. of G.A.A. 4, Student Council l,2, Pep Club 3, F.H.A. 3, State Badminton meet 3, Badmin- ton Club 4. Ambition: Live on a ranch and make Bill happy. Wilma Baca-Activities: Student Council l,2, G.A.A. l,2, Pep Club I,2,3,4, Varsity Pom- pon 2,3, Pompon Captain 4, Sweetheart At- tendant 3, Girls' State Delegate 3, Homecom- ing Queen 4, Senior Day Princess at U. of A. 4, N.-H.S. 4, Goldwater's Fashion Board 4, Ram Page Assistant Feature Editor 4, Annual Queen Attendant 4. Ambition: Attend College for four years. John R. Bachert - Nickname: Back - Activities: Chess Club l,2,3, Chess Club Vice Pres. 2, Reckless Rollers l,2, Sky Scanners 3, Span- ish Club 4, French Club 4, Beginning Band 4. Ambition: Tour Europe with Harold Wittmitz: Go into the Foreign Service after college and see the world. Beverly Backhaus-Nickname: Binky-Activities: Lettered in chorus l,2, tNorth High, Camel- backl 3, Future Homemakers I, Girls League 'l, Sec. of Home room 2, INorth High, Cam- elback.: Decoration Chairman for Christmas Formal '58. Ambition: To be close at hand when a certain guy is ready to settle down. Michael K. Baker-Nickname: Mike-Activities: Student Council l,2, Rhythm Rams Dance Band I, J.V. Football 2, Pompon boy in turn-about basketball game, Rep. W.H.S. at lst Stud. Council work shop at ASU., Stu- dent Body Vice Pres. 3, l.V. Rockers Dance Band of W:H.S. 3. Ambition: To go to Colorado State University, maior in forestry and range management like Smoky the Bear. Patricia Jean Barker-Nickname: Pat-Activities: G.A.A. I,2,3,4, J.V. Tennis 2, Pep Club 2,3, 4, Archery 2,3, State Archery Meet 2, Let- tergirls 3,4, Shorthand Award 3, 3rd at State Badminton Meet 4, Badminton Club 4. Ambition: Attend University at Tempe and be- come,an accountant. Patricia Barrow-Nickname: Petey - Activities: G.A.A. l,2, Drama Club l. Ambition: To do stenographic work and make my marriage a happy one. Pamela Beal-Nickname: Doc -Activities: G.A.A. 'l:2,3,4, Pep Club I, Maiorette 2,3, Annual Workshop 4. Ambition: Go to college in Santa Barbara, Cali- fornia and maior in iournalism: travel and see what people in foreign countries are like. Some day get married and be happy always. Sara Ellen Beatie-Nickname: Sara-Activities: F.H.A. I,2, F.N.A. I,2,3,4, F.N.A. President 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4. Ambition: Receive R.N. degree. Betty Beckmon-Activities: Band l,2, Gymnas- tics I, Enid High School, Enid, Oklahoma, Chorus 3. 'H --.hi-V Y. . . Ambition: ,To be a secretary. James Ross Bell-Nickname: Jim-Activities: Track l,2,3, Football l,2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3, Let- termans Club 2,3, il,2,3, Yr. at Scottsdale.I Ambition: Go to college and enioy life. Edith Beloat - Nickname: Edie - Activities: Freshman Homecoming Princess fSchool un- known,J Jr. class play Out of the Frying Pan 4. David A. Bezner - Nickname: Dave. Ambition: To open my own speed shop. Ilona Bilitzo - Nickname: Lonie - Activities: Girls League I, G.A.A. iCamelbacki, G.A.A. 4, Bowling Club 4. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I may attempt. Barbara Billingsley - Activities: G.A.A. 'l, fWest Highl, 2,3,4, Beg. Band 2, Adv. Band 3,4, Skating Club 2, Lettergirls 4, F.N.A. 4. Ambition: Go to college and someday get married. Patty Boal - Nickname: Pat or Pab - Activi- ties: G.A.A. I, Newspaper I, Chorus l, lSmiley Jr. High, Durango, Coloradol, Chorus 2, Farmington High School, iFarrnington, New Mexicol, Chorus 3,4. Ambition: Work in the office of United Air hines or else some kind of work with chil- ren. Linda June Bond - Nickname: Lynn - Activi- ties: Pep Club 'l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3, Band 'l,2,3,4, Annual Queen Attendant 2, Class officer 2, Jr. class play 3, F.H.A. 2, 3,4, Sub-District F.H.A. Sec. 3, Band Pres. ,3, Sr. Prom Soloist 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet solo- ist 3, F.H.A. Pres. 4, 'Home Coming soloist 4, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4. Ambition: To attend college, and to become a housewife. Doris Bonertz - Activities: Chorus 'l, G.A.A. l, lTucson High, Tucson, Arizonal, Annual Queen Attendant 4. Ambition: Go to Phoenix College for two years, and then marry a certain guy. Jim Bowen - Nickname: J.D. Ambition: Attend College. Myra Ann Branch - Nickname: Limb - Ac- tivities: G.A.A. l,2,3, F.H.A. 2,3, Girls Chorus 2, Adv. Mixed Chorus 3, Reckless Rollers 2, Usherettes 4. Ambition: To attend A.S.U. and become an interior decorator. And to own a '59 Thunderbird. Sharon Brazil - Operetta I, School paper I, 2,3, Chorus 3, Fall play 3, iChampaign, lll.l, Girl's Sextet 4, Acapella 4. Ambition: Be the first woman to reach the moon. Barbara Brown - Nickname: Barb - Activi- ties: G.A.A. 'l,2,3, Bowling Club 1, Pep Club I, Y-Teens 2, All-Star Volleyball 3. Ambition: To lead a good life and make the right decisions. Mary Browner - Nickname: Meb - Activi- ties: Art Club I, Latin Award I, fGIenbard- Glen, Ellyn, IIIJ, G.A.A. 2,3, N.H.S. 3,4, Pep Club 3, Student Council 3, Prom Chair- man 3, Junior Miss lPlaYlf Any Town Rep. 3, NCCJ Rep. 3, Girls tennis team 3, Y.E.S. Rep. 3. John Bruman - Activities: Band I, Talent show I, Basketball 1, Student council 2, Choir 2,3, Football 2, Operetta 2, fPhoenix Christian Highj, A-Cappella 4, Phoenix Or- pheus Club 4, Ariz. Symphony Choir 4, Pheonix Evening Adult Choir 4. Ambition: Get out of school and record sac- red and popular music and then get into a construction trade. Joan Bullis-Activities: Pres. Fresh. Class I, fRobinson High School, Robinson North Dakotal, Y.F.C. 2, tGlendale High School, Glendale, Ariz.l, Chorus 3,4, Girls Sextet 3,4, Soloist at Christmas Concert 3, Art Club 3,4, Art Awards Medallion 3,4, Gold Key 4, N.H.S. Ambition: To become a successful commercial artist and travel in Europe. JoAn Marlene Burnau - Nickname: Jo - Ambition: To live a good christian life and marry a certain guy. Donna Lorraine Burnham - Nickname: Donna - Activities: Y-Teens I, lMonroe Jr. High, Mason City, lowaj, Senior Class Play 2, Student Council Rep. 12nd Sem.l 4. Ambition: To live a successful life. Marilyn Butler - Activities: Y-Teens I,2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2, Band I,2,3,4, St. Joseph Auxili- ary I,2,3,4, Science Award I, Y.M.C.A. Re- gional Conference 2, State Y.W.C.A. Con- erence Leader 3, Y.W.C.A. County Chap- lain 4, Cerebral Palsy Monitor 3, F.N.A. 4, State Planning Board, Executive Planning 4. Ambition: I plan to attend Arizona State Uni- versity for four years as a pre-med student. I hope to attend the University of Colorado at Denver for medicine the last four years. Some where along the line I hope to marry. Norma Jean Butler - Nickname: Nonie or Norma B. - Activities: G.A.A. I,2,3,4, All star - Basketball I,2,3,4, softball T,2,3,4, volleyball I,2,3,4, Badminton club 2,4, Basketball Manager 4, Archery Club 3,4, -182- Pep Club 4, Best Dancer 4, Sports Girl of the Month 4, Lettergirls. Ambition: To go to A.S.U. and maior in P.E. teaching. Barbara Elaine Cahn-Nickname: Barbi-Activ- ities: Journalist 4, News page reporter 4. Ambition: I plan to further my business knowledge at Lamson's Business College. Patricia Marie Cain-Nickname: Pat, Sugar- Activities: Honor Society I, Girls League l, Chorus I, Lettered in Chorus I tBancroft Jr. High, Long Beach, CaIif.l, Honor Society 2, Girls League 2, Chorus 2, Secretary 2, Flag Girl 2, iMillikan Sr. High, Long Beach, Calif.i, Chorus 3, ACapella Choir 4, G.A.A. 3,4, Student Council 3,4 F.H.A. 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Lettermen's Talent Show 3, Archery Club 3, P.T.A. Talent Show 4, Golf Club 4. Ambition: College: To aid humanity the best way possible : A husband and a home. Clarence Howard Campbell-Nickname: Son- ny -Activities: Art Club 2,3. Ambition: I plan to go to college and become an engineer. Karin Ann Carlson-Activities: Pep Club I, fButte -High, Butte, Montanal, G.A.A. 2, Dance Assembly 2, N.H.S. 3,4, Bowling Club 3, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Junior Class Play 4, Senior Class Play 4. Ambition: Attend the University of Arizona at Tucson. Alan Carroll-Nickname: Bart Maverick-Activ- ities: Hi-Y Westerners 2,3, tWest Highl, Hi-Y 3,4, Senior Class Play 4. Ambition: To take Pre-law at A.S.C. at Flag- staff and to remain a bachelor until I'm 38 years old. Margaret Elaine Childs-nickname: Peggy-Ac- tivities: G.A.A. l,2, Pep- Club 'l,2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 'l,2,3, Student Council Conven- tion 2, Campus Cutie I, Spring play Dear Ruth l, Jr. Class Play Rest Assured 2, Jr. Class Publicity Manager 3, A.F.S. Candi- date 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Quill 8- Scroll 4, Manag- ing Editor of Ram Page 4, Corr. Sec. of Student body 4. Ambition: I plan to attend Arizona State Uni- versity and become a, kindergarten primary teacher. Peter Choporis-Nickname: Pete- Ambition: Draftsman: businessman: profes- sional gambler: actor: salesman: financier: geologist: bounty hunter: artist: detective: prospector and a writer. Un order of im- portance.J Marilyn Elizabeth Clark-Nickname: Snappy- Ambition: To become a good office worker or an airline stewardess, have lots of fun, live in luxury and buy all the Elvis records l can afford. Norma Clements-Activities: Band 'l,2,3,4, Dance Band l,2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, G.A.A. Council l,2, Letter Girls 2,3, Letter Girls Treas. 2, Tennis Team 2,3, N.H.S. 3,4, N.H.S. Sec. 3, N.H.S. Vice Pres. 4, Foreign Exchange Candidate 3, Maiorette 4. . Ambition: I plan to attend college and mayor in home economics or dress design and minor in education. Sheridan D. Coates-Activities: J.V. Basketball 2,3, J.V. Baseball 2. Ambition: Go to college, and to make a cer- tain girl at West Hi happy. Gerald Coddington-Activities: National Honor Society 3,4. Ambition: Study aeronautical engineering. Judith Mary Colbert-Nickname: Judy-Activ- ities: Student Council l,2,3, G.A.A. 'l,2,3,4, G.A.A. Council I, G.A.A. Recording Sec. 4, N.H.S. 3,4, N.H.S. Vice Pres 4, N.H.S. Treas- urer 3, Lettergirls 3,4 Ambition: Attend Los Angeles General Hos- pital and become a Registered Nurse. James Milton Combs Ill-Nickname: Beans : Buffalo -Activities: Football l,2,3,4, Base- ball 'l,2,3,4, basketball I, chess club l,2, F.F.A. 2,3,4, F.F.A. 2,3,4, F.F.A. Vice Pres. 2, F.F.A. Sec 3, State F.F.A. award winner 3, F.F.A. reporter 4, Chapter parliamentarian 4, 'Hi-Y l,2,3, Hi-Y chaplain 3, Rep. to Nat. R.F.A. convention at Kansas City 2, Cooper- ation award winner, 2, Public speaker award student council 3, Mayor of Boy's State 3, Jr. Class Attendant 3, DeMolay 4, Letterman's Club Treasurer 4, Letterman 3,4. Ambition: Get a college education and either be a teacher, an archaeologist, a writer or play professional baseball. Peter M. Conway-Nickname: Pete or Uncle- Activities: Basketball I, band l,2, dance club l,2, fBelmont, Mass.l glee club 4. Ambition: To attend Tempe and maior in Busi- ness Aministration lpersonal relationsi, at- tend gunsmith school in Colo. and work for Winchester Arms or Army Ordnance: and to own a summer home in POLLACA. Barbara Cook-Nickname: Bobbie-Activities: G.A.A. l,2, LPoint Loma High, San Diego, Calif.J Ambition: To have a happy life. David Cope-Activities: Sky Skanners l,2,3,4, Chess club 2,3,4, All State Orchestra 3,4, Music club 4, N.H.S. 4. 5-tri-1 . .. .,. 5+-4, vw Ambition: I plan to become a surgeon, lore- med at A.S.U., Ad. Med. courses probably at University of Colorado.I Sharon Coutts-Activities: Girls Drill team 2. G.A.A. 2, lYokohama High School, Yoko- hama, Japanl, F.T.A. 3, Student Aid 3, lTowson Senior High, Baltimore, MaryIand.J Ambition: Teach high school math. Richard Craney-Nickname: Dick- Ambition: To marry Karen and start an ap- prenticeship in sheetmetal or building trade. Mary Ellen Currie-Nickname: Snooks-Activ- ities: Art Club I,2, lSchool Unknownl, Tal- ent assembly 3, Spanish assembly 3, Fashion Show 4. Ambition: Marry Forrest and have a happy life. Karen Dashiell - Nickname: K -Activities: Job's Daughters i,2,3,4, Pep Club l,2,3, G.A.A. I,2, Honor Roll i,2,3,4, Historian of F.H.A. I, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Editorial Editor of Ram Page 4, F.T.A. 4, W.-H.S. correspondent to Glendale News 4, Senior Class Play 4, Make-up chairman for Junior Class play 4, Student Committee for F.T.A. Talent Show 4, N.H.S. 4. Ambition: I plan to attend Arizona State Col- lege at Flagstaff and graduate with a degree in kindergarten primary education: then teach in Europe or South America for awhile and get married. Terry Davidson-Nickname: Chief -Activities: Roller Skating Club 'l, G.A.A. I, Chorus l,3, Valley chorus assembly 3, Student Council 'i,2,3,4, State student council convention 3. Ambition: To achieve to the fullest extent my one ambition in life-make A.J. as happy as he has made me. Gary Davis-Nickname: Stinky-Activities: Foot- ball i,2,3,4, Basketball I, Baseball I,2, Golf club I, Hi-Y l,2,3, Wrestling 3, Lettermans club 3, Most talkative of 1959. Ambition: Go to college and study law. Lee Davis: Nickname: McBuff-Activities: Foot- ball 3, lAIhambra High, Alhambra, Calif.J Ambition: College and service. Hanley David Daws-Activities: W.H.S. Orches- tra i,2,3,4, Str. Quartet i,2,3,4, Youth Sym- phony of Phx. l,2,3,4, All-state Orchestra i,2,3,4, A.E.A. orchestra i,2,3,4, Ariz. All- state Music Camp lscholarshipl I, W.H.S. band 2,3,4, A.B.A. Clinic Orchestra 2, Mem- bership in Phoenix Symphony 4, T959 Or- chestra manager's scholarship 4, Alt. camp Outstanding boy at Arizona All-state music camp at Tempe 4. Ambition: Concert master, Boston Symphony- or, if hungry, lst violinist with Lawrence Welk. Barbara Sharon Dick-Nickname: Posie-Activ- ities: G.A.A. 'l,2,3, G.A.A. Council 1, F.H.A. reporter I, Basketball-manager I, 4-H Jr. Leader i,2,3,4, F.H.A.-Treasurer 2, 4-H club-Pres. 2, 4-H Club 3,4, National 4-H Congress delegate 3, J.V. Tennis 2, Letter- girls 3, State 4-H Home Grounds Beautifi- cation Winner 2, Mixed chorus-letter 3, F.H.A.-Vice Pres. 3, F.H.A.-Pres. 4, Arizona State Cherry Pie Baking Champion 4, Book Store Clerk 4, N.H.S. 4. Ambition: Attend Baylor University, become a Medical Research Scientist, or Home Econ- omist. Kenneth Wayne Donaldson-Nickname: Corky- Activities: Football I,2, Basketball I,2, Base- ball 2, F.F.A. 2,3, Hi-Y 3. Future Plans: My future plans are uncertain as yet, but I have ioined the Army National Guard and plan to transfer into the Air- force in a couple of years. Jame Doud-Nickname: Janie-Activities: Girls Quartet I, Chorus I,2, News Reporter of Fresh. Class I, Pres. of Sophomore Class 2, Senior Class Play 3, Vice Pres. of Junior Class 3, lChiIi High School, Chili, Indianat, Chorus 3, Annual Staff 4, N.H.S. 4, Valedic- torian of l959. Ambition: I plan to go to college and maior in primary education and minor in business. Rose Ann Eicher-Nickname: lke-Activities: Honor Roll I,2, Sophomore' Class Assembly 2, G.A.A. 2, G.A.A. Follies 2, lSunnyslope High Schooll. G.A.A. 3, Shorthand Award 3, Dance Committees 3, Honor Roll 3. Anita Louise Eide-Nickname: Columbus-Ac- tivities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Pep Club i,2,3,4, Dance Symposiam 3, Student Council 3, Re- porter and circulation manager of Ram Page 4, Lettergirls 4. Ambition: Nurses training in Tulsa. Oklahoma. Lawrence Emmons-Nickname: Liberace-Activ- ities: Basketball l, Track l, Tennis J. V. 2, lSchool ?J Varsity Tennis 3, Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To be an artist lCommercialj or an Interior Decorator. Eddie Enriquez-Activities: Varsity Wrestlinlg team l,2,3,4, Football 2,3, Gymnastics 3, , Placed 4th on the flying rings 3, Placed 2nd in wrestling 3, Placed 3rd in wrestling 4, received ART award 4. Ambition: I want to be a Artist. Linda Lou Ernst-Nickname Louie - Activ- ities: G.A.A. I, Hockey Team l, Volley Ball 'I, Swimming l, Wooster High School, Wooster, Ohio.l Honor Roll 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, Adv. Girls Chorus 3, Home Ec. Style Show 2, Future Nurses Club 2,3, Bowl- ing Club 3. Ambition: Go to beautician school or be a legal secretary. Joyce Fall-Activities: National Honor Society Ambition: I plan to attend the University of Arizona. Larry Farrell-Activities: Baseball 'i,2,3,4, Vice Pres. of Soph. Class 2, Pres. of Junior Class 3, -Hi-Y 4. Ambition: Attend college, study law and be happy- Judy Kay Favel-Activities: Student Council 1, Chorus I, lWalkee Jr. High, Milwaukee, Wis.l Student Council 2, Chorus 2,3, Pep Club 2, Usherettes 3. Ambition: To be a private secretary or a re- ceptionist. James Finley-Nickname: Jim-Activities: Foot- ball 'I, iRamsey Jr. High, Minneapolisl, Jr. Class Play- Out of the Frying Pan. Patricia Fletcher - Nickname: Pat-Activities: G.A.A. I, F.N.A. I, Chorus 2,3, Pep Club 3, lChorus 3, Tucson High, Tucson, Arizona iLast Sem. of Jr. yearl, Chorus 4, Merit Award 4, lHowe High School, Indianapolis, Ind.I, Chorus 4, lLest Sem.J Judy Chris Fox-lNickname: Foxie-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Archery Club 2,3, Badmin- ton 3,4, Lettergirls 4. Ambitions: I plan to attend college at Tempe and study to become a P.E. teacher. Eleen Deanna Freitas-Nickname: Frito-Ac- tivities: Honor Roll 'I, Tres. of Fresh. Class I, Choir I, Safety Patrol l, Cheerleader I, Dramatic Club I, Modern Folk and Dancing Club I, Red Cross Knitting Club I, St. Pat- rick's Day Talent Show I, Christmas Talent Show I, voted most talented girl in Fresh. Class. lHawthorne Jr. High School, Yonkers, New Yorkl, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Chorus 2, G.A.A. 2, Typ-ing award 3, Shorthand award 3, Lettermen's Talent Show 3, Decoration Committee for Prom and other dances 3, N.H.S. 4. Ambition: To become a top notch secretary for the F.B.l. James Michael Gallup-Nickname: Jim-Activ- ities: Junior Class Play 2, Student Body Pres. 4, Key Club 4, Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Spring Play 4, N.H.S. 4. Ambition: Graduate from college and do some- thing worthwhile. Patrick F. Gallup-Nickname: Weed -Activ- ities: Baseball Manager l, J.V. Wrestling l, F.F.A. Sentinal 2, F.F.A. Vice Pres. 3, F.F.A. Treas. 4, Livestock Judging Team 2, Dairy Judging Team 2, Delegate State F.F.A. Con- vention 2, Meats Judging Team 3, Livestock Judging Team 3, F.F.A. Honor Corp. 3, Dele- gate State F.F.A. Convention 3, Livestock Judging Team 4, Meats Judging Team 4, Superintendent F.F.A. Horse Show 4. Ambition: I plan to enter the U. of A. and maior in agriculture economics then get married and live a happy life. . Doris Gardner- Nickname: Dosey-Activities G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Maiorette I,2, Pep Club I,2, Bowling Club 4, Annual Workshop 4. Ambition: To marry Ray and always be happy. Lee Gehl-Activities: Sky Scanners l,3, Wash- ington Archers l,2,3, Photo Club 3. Ambition: Astronautical Scientist. Jim Gonzales-Nickname: Speedy Gonzales- Activities: Hi-Y l,2,3, Football l,2,3, Foot- ball Manager 4, Basketball J.V. I,2, Track l,2,3, Wrestling 3, Lettermans Club l,2,3, Junior Class Play Out of the Frying Pan. Ambition: To become a frogman in the Navy. Wendell Gonzales-Nickname: Wendy -Ac- tivities: Football i,2,3,4, Track 'i,2,3,4, Hi-Y i,2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4, Lettermens Club 3,4, Lettermens Club isergeant-at-armsl 4.x Ambition: Join the Navy, go to college and later get married. Ray Gooding-Activities: Football 'I,2, Basket- ball 2, Track 2. Ambition: Go to college. Betty Lou Graves-Nickname: Lulu-Activities: G.A.A. i,2,3,4, F.N.A. 3,4, F.N.A. Treasurer 4. Ambition: I plan to be a beautician and even- tually hope to marry a certain guy in the Army. Mary Ann Gray-Nickname: Ann-Activities: Chorus I,2, F.H.A. l,2,3, Co-Chairman Teens Against Polio 2, F.N.A. 4, Rifle Club 4. Ambition: I would like to enter Good Samari- tan Hospital and receive my R.N. degree in nursing. William Grommes-Nickname: Will-Activities: Football I, J.V. Basketball l, Baseball I,2, 3,4, Student Council 2, Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To become an engineer. Tobi Guberman-Activities: G.A.A. I,2, Pep Club I,2, Student Council I,2, Future Teach- ers 3,4, W.H.S. Correspondent to Arizona Republic 4, Annual Workshop 4, N.H.S. 4. Ambition: Attend college, teach school, and be happy. -183- Herbert R. Guenther-Nickname: Herb: Cuz- Activities: Track l,2,3, Soccer l,2,3, Band I, 'Herricks Jr. High School, New Hyde Park, New York I,2, Smithtown High School, Smithtown, New York 3,1 F.F.A. 4. Ambition: To attend college and study in the field of agriculture and veterinary medicine, to get married and eventually own a suc- cessful business of my own. Marilyn Sue Hafler-Nickname: Sue-Activities: Style Show I, Jr. Honor Society I, Library I,2, Chorus I,2, Honor Roll I,2, Rainbow Girls 2, Dramatics Club 2, lNewark High School, Newark, Ohiol, Chorus 3, Y-Teens 3, Honor Roll 3,4, Typing Award 3, Shorthand Award 3, Decorations of Dances 3, Nom- inated as candidate for Homecoming Queen 4. Ambition: To become a good secretary and to become an airline stewardess when I am 21. Carol Louise Hagins-Activities: Newcomer's Club I, fNatrona County High School, Cas- per, Wyomingl, Y-Teens 3, Bowling Club 4. Ambition: To go back to Missouri. Patrician Hanley - Nickname: Pat:-Activities: Usherettes 4. Ambition: Find work in the secretarial line. Sharon Dee Hansen-Nickname: Sherry-Activi- ties: Peo Club I,2, Chorus I,2, Vice Pres. of Soph. Class 2, lCarroll High School, Carroll, Neb.I, Chorus 3. Ambition: To oo to Hawaii, be a secretary and get married later on. Lynda Hardick-Activities: G.A.A. i,2,3,4, Roll- er skating club I, Art Award 3, Photogra- pher for Annual and Newspaper 3, Pom Pon 4, Annual Workshop 4. Ambition: Go to Brooks Institute of Photog- raphy in Santa Barbara and later marry a certain boy. Glynis Jane I-lasal-Nickname: Glynis-Activi- ties: G.A.A. 'I,2, French Club I,2, lCalifornia High School, Whittier, Calif.J, Riding Club 3. lMillikan High School, Long Beach, Calif.l Ambition: To go to college and study medi- cine of some kind. First, I have to graduate from high schooll Jerry Heffelfinger-Nickname: Heffy-V. Foot- ball i,2,3,4, V. Wrestling 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Pres. of Lettermen's Club 4, Ariz. Boy's State 3, Key Club International 3, Archery Club 4. Ambition: I would like to further my education as far as possible. For now, my aim in edu- cation is a doctors degree in forestry. Joyce Heffron-Nickname: Julie- Ambition: To do what comes 'natcherly'. Carolyn Henderson-Nickname: Henie -Activ- ities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Archery Club i,2,3,4, G.A.A. Council 2,4, Skating Club I,2, G.A.A. Dance Assem. 2, Lettergirls 2,3,4, Art Club 3, Dance Symposium 3,4, Girls Sports Edi- tor of Ram Page 4, G.A.A. Dance Assem. 4, Bowling Club 4, Junior Class Play, Props 4. Ambition: Go to Phoenix College and become an interior decorator or a pianist. Carolynn 'Hendrick- Ambition: College Robert Hermann- Nickname: Bob-Activities: Hi-Y l,4, Chess Club I,2, Photo Club 2,3, V. Tennis 2,3,4, N.H.S. 4. Ambition: Go to A.S.U. and study engineering. Judith Howell-Nickname: Judy-Activities: Stu- dent Council l,2,3,4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, G.A.A. I,2, Girls Chorus I, Mixed Chorus 2,3, ACappella Choir 4, Props for Jr. Class Play.3, Annual Queen Attendant 4, Senior Personality 4, Pom Pon 4, Play Curious Savage 4. Ambition: Attend Tempe for two years, be- come an air lines stewardess and see the world. Michael Hughes - Nickname: Mike-Activities: Basketball lFroshI I, lGrant Jr. High School, Denver, Colo.l J.V. Football 2, V. Football 3,4, J.V. Basketball 2, V. Basketball 3,4, J.V. Baseball 2, V. Baseball 3,4, Treas. Hi-Y 3, Lettermans Club 3,4. Ambition: Possibly go to college-or iust get a iob. Maybe go into the armed forces. Billie 'Hunt--Activities: G.A.A. l, F.H.A. I, lWest High Schooll, G.A.A. 2, Dance Assem- bly 2, Skating Club 2, F.N.A. 3. Ambition: Go to business school. Janis Nadyne Jackson-Nickname: Cookie - Activities: Barbershop Quartet I, Mixed Cho- rus l,2,3, A-Cappella Choir 4, Usherettes l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3. Ambition: To either go to school or happily find Michael and Michelle. Bob Jacobsen-Nickname: Jake-Activities: V. Baseball I, J.V. Basketball I, lGilbert High School, Gilbert, Arizonal, J.V. Baseball 2,3, V. Baseball 4, Boy's Quartet 2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, All State Chorus 4, Key Club 3, Treas. of Key Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Sports Editor of Ram Page 4. Ambition: Go to college and maior in iournal- ism and become a sportswriter for a big- I '..... . name newspaper. Don Johnson-Activities: Basketball 1, Football 'l,2,3, Baseball l,2, Biology Club 2, Sigma Psi Gamma Fraternity l,2,3, iKensington H.S., Buffalo, N.Y.l Ambition: To attend the University of Buffa- lo-School of Dentistry. Jimmy Allen Johnson-Nickname: Jim-Activi- ties: Chess Club l,2,3,4, Junior Class Play 3, Wrestling Team 3. Ambition: Take up engineering and do my best in whatever l seek to undertake. Ronald Johnson-Nickname: Ronny-Activities: Baseball l,2, Male Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus, Swing Show 2, iEast Waterloo H.S., Waterloo, lowal, Baseball 3, Bowling Club 3. Archery Club 3, N.H.S. 4, Senior Class Play, Arsenic and Old Lace, 4. Ambition: l plan to go to college and stuclv tn become an engineer. I want to stay in school until I receive a PH.D. in engineering. Diana Katherine Juncker-Nickname: Turkey- Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, 4-H l,2.3,4. Skat- ing Club 2, Usherettes 4, Lettergirls 4. Ambition: To be a better person and to live a better life. Get married when the right guy comes along. Robert O. Karns-Nickname: Shades-Activities: Hi-Y l, Track l,2. Ambition: Get out of school and go into the Navy and then to college. Edward C. Kassel-Nickname: Bio Daddy: Ed- Activities: Football 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3. Senior Class Play- Arsenic and Old Lace . Lettermen's Club 4. Ambition: To become the first foreign ex- change student to Disneyland. Anthony Wouter Kessener-Nickname: Dick- Activities at W.H.S.: A.F.S. Student to W.H.S. 4. Member nf Student Council 4, Key Club 4, Science Club 4, Gymnastics Club 4, N.H.S. 4. iBernardinus Gymnasium, Heerlen. Hol- landl Class Representative l, Hobby Club 2, Swimming Club 2.4, Class Representative 2,3, Academy 3,4, Hockey Club 3,4, School Center 3.4. Ambition: Enter the University of Amsterdam. Joyce Kilius-Nickname: Tiger-Activities: Span- ish Club T, Service Club 2, A Capella Choir 2, Student Court 2, Tarketts 3. iHarbor Hiqh School, Newport Beach, Calif.l Atlernate for student Council 4. Ambition: College at Flagstaff, marriage, teach elementary vocal music. Joyce Kimura-Activities: Peo Club l,2,3, Pep Club Treasurer 3, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, G.A.A. Re- cording Sec. 3, G.A.A. Corres. Sec. 4, Soph- omore Class Treas. 2, Student Council Rep. 2, Girls State 3, Lettergirls 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4. Ambition: Attend college and become a teach- er. Fred Owen Koenig-Nickname: Bret Maverick- Activities: Basketball l,2, Baseball l,2, iSag- inaw, Michiganl, Football 3,4, Gymnastics 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Hi-Y Treasurer 4, Hi-Y County Basketball Champs 4, Letterman's Club 4. Ambition: Operating of a concern in the busi- ness field and probably remain a bachelor. Kathryn Krebs - Nickname: Kathy - Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3, Dramatic Club 2, Forensics 2,3, 6Hartford High School, Hartford, Wiscon- sin,l French Club 4. Future Plans: A student of Arizona State Uni- versity at Tempe, for two years. An Airline Stewardess with T.W.A. so l can see the world. When l get tired of all this l want to marry a man, who l haven't met yet, and live happily ever after. Richard A. Kruse Judy Ladd-Nickname: N.J. -Activities: Y- teens l,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens Vice Pres. 3, Junior Red Cross 4, School News- paper 4, fTransferred from Jackson High, Canton, Ohio to WHS second semester of senior year.l Ambition: Go into ice skating or dancing. Plan to get a iob as a secretary after school, Darlene Louise Lambson-Nickname: Dovi - Activities: Nurses Club l,2, Modeling Club l, Chorus l,2, iSouth Mountain, Phoenix, Ariz.l Operetta, Gondaliers, iBalboa High, San Francisco, Calif.l Chorus 4. Ambition: Go into secretarial work and get married this summer. Dawn Lander - Nickname: Sunset - Activities: G.A.A. l, Y-Teens l,2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Pep Club 2, Job's Daughters 2,3,4, Ram Page Business Manager 3, Glendale News corres- pondent 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Rem Page Editor 4, Quill and Scroll Treas- urer 4, Queen of the Sweetheart Dance 4, Student Body Recording Secretary 4. Ambition: Go to college, graduate and become a iournalist. Someday be an editor of a weekly newspaper. Joann Lane-Nickname: Jo-Activities: Dramat- ics 2, iWest 'High, Phoenix, Ariz.l Ambition: Get married and then maybe work. Judy Ann Larson-Nickname: Lars-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Pep Club l, Band l, Letter- girls Club 3,4, President of Lettergirls 4, Dance Symposium 2,3, Girl's Bowling League 4, News Editor of Ram Page 4, Make-up on Senior Class Play 4, Make-up on Drama Dept. Play 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council Alternate 4. Ambition: Become a nurse and then marry a millionaire. William F. Leighton-NicknamerBill-Activities: Sky Scanners Club l, Football l, Basketball l, Senior Class Play l,2, DeMolay 2,3,4, Junior Class Play 2,3, Tennis 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, J.V. Football 3, Phoenix Little Theater 3, Advanced Chorus 3, Honor Roll l,2,3, Ram Page Co-Sports Editor 4, Quill and Scroll President 4, Acapella Choir 4, Boys Quartet. Ambition: After college get into professional drama, or some form of show business. Rose Olivia Leister-Nickname: Rosie-Activi- ties: G.A.A. l, Reckless Rollers 2, Quill and Scroll 4 ,Vice President Quill and Scroll 4, Feature Page Editor of Ram Page 4. Ambition: Be a foreign correspondent for a U.S. Newspaper or an English teacher. Jacqueline Lincoln-Nickname: Jacque-Activi- ties: Pep Club l, G.A.A. l, iOswego High, lllinoisl G.A.A. l,2, Bobettes 2, Dance Club 2, Lettered in chorus 3. Ambition: When l graduate in May l'm plan- ning on working for a year. Then I am go- ing to the California Air Line school to be- come an Airline Stewardess. l plan to stay at that career for at least five years. Judith Karen Lincoln-Nickname: Judi-Activ- ities: G.A.A. l, Proteens l, iWest Phoenix High Schooll Pep Club l,2, Pompon 2. Tennis club l, lOswego High, Oswego, lll.l Bowling club 3, Secretary and treasurer of chorus 3, Lettergirl 3,4. Ambition: Airline Hostess. Until then l'll work 'at the telephone Co. Roxanne Marie Linder-Nickname: Roxie-Ac- tivities: G.A.A. l, Glee Club 2, Ass. Direc- tor of two assemblies 2, iXavier High School, Phoenix, Ariz.l Chorus 3,4, Annual 3, Award for outstanding achievement in chorus 3, chorus letter 3, Honor Student 3, N.H.S. 4, Sec.-Treas. of Chorus 4, Editor-in- Chief of Annual 4, Girls' Sextet 4, PTSA Talent Show 4, Senior Class Plav Arsenic ind Old Lace 4, Foreign Lang. Tournament Ambition: Go to Tempe, maior in English and someday be an English teacher, maybe at WHS. Then get married to a wonderful guy, raise some healthy children, and be a good and loving wife and mother. Joy Litman-Activities: Freshman Student Coun- cil l, iPhoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Ariz.l G.A.A. 2,3,4, Dance Assembly 2,3,4, F.N.A. 2,3,4, Basketball Allstar 4. Ambition: To become a registered nurse and then happily married to Gary. Richard Lanes-Nickname: Dick Ambition: Make a million Mary Lopez - Nickname: Shorty - Activities: G.A.A. 'l. Ambition: Work as a recep-tionist and later get married. Harold William Lowe-Nickname: Hal-Activi- ties: Football l, Hi-Y l,2, Gymnastics 2, Cho- rus 2, Boy's State 3, N.H.S. 4, Student Coun- cil Alt. l,2,3, Student Council Rep. 4. Ambition: Air Force, get married. Bonnie Loy Ambition: To become an airline hostess Maria Isabell Luque-Nickname: Liz-Activities: Pep Club T. Ambition: Work as a receptionist in a doctor's office and later get married. Larry Mabbitt - Nickname: Slim - Activities: Band l,2,3,4, Danceband l,2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Music Club 3,4, Woodwind Ensemble 4, Brass Ensemble 4, All-State 4, Student Council 4. Ambition: Go to A.S.U. and maior in music education. Then find a nice school and teach high school music, in Phoenix l hope. Donna Gail MacDonald-Nickname: Mac-Activ- ities: Future Homemakers l,2, Sec. F.H.C. I, Girls Barbershop Quartet 2, Orchestra 2,3, F.H.C. Vice President 2, Future Teachers 3,4, Pres. Future Teachers 4, Co-chairman of properties of plays 4, N.H.S. 4, Junior Play 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council Alternate 4. Ambition: Attend A.S.U. Teach elementary school in South America Peter G. Magadini-Nickname: Pete-Activities: Orchestra l, Nan Nuys, Calif.J Band 2,3,4, Dance band 2 ,Orchestra 4, Gymnastics 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Football 3, Attendant Christ- mas Formal 4, Jr. Class Play 4. Ambition: To work to be a top professional drummer-or maybe go to college. Charlene Maiors-Nickname: Charlie-Activities: Y-Teens l,2,3, iTrans. From West Highj Y- Teens 3,4, Annual Workshop 4. Ambition: To help make life wonderful for the one l love. Stephanie Marsh-Nickname: Stevie-Activities: Band l,2, iRochelle, Township, Rochelle, lll.l, Band 2,3, Bowling Club 3. Ambition: Go to college and become an Arche- ologist. Eva Angilina Martinez-Nickname: Eva Marie- Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Pep- Club l,2, Or- chestra l,2,3,4, All Star in P.E. l,2,3,4, Bad- minton Club 3,4, Archery Club 3,4, Archery State Meet in Tempe 3, Shorthand Award 3, t v l l l Usherettes 4, Lettergirls 2,3,4, Treasurer of' Lettergirls 4. Ambition: Get a iob and go to business col- lege at night. Priscilla A. Martinez-Nickname: Priscilla-Ac- tivities: Pep Club l,2,3, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, G.A.A. Dance Assembly 2,3,4, Lettergirls 2,3,4, Archery Club 3,4, Badmiton Club 4. Ambition: To get a iob in an office and then- Diane Mathewson-Nickname: Dee Dee-Activ- ities: G.A.A. l,3,4, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Reckless Rollers 1, Library Assistant 2. .Ambitionz To go to Tempe-A.S.U. and become a Librarian. May Matsubara-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, G.A.A. Council 3,4, Reckless Roll- ers l, Y-Teens l, Tennis 2,3, Badminton Club 2, Archery Club 2,3,4, State Archery Tourna- ment 3,4, Dance Assembly 2,3,4, Bowling Club 3,4, Lettergirls 3,4. Ambition: To be a legal Secretary. Gary E. Maynard-Nickname: Butch-Activities: Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3, Sgt. of Arms in Hi-Y 2, Pres. of Hi-Y 3, Football-Co Captain 4, Let- termans Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. of Lettermans Club 4, Senior Class Play- Arsenic and Old Lace. ' Ambition: Take scholarship offer and go to college and play football and specialize in manual training course. Sondra McNichols-Nickname: 'son'-Activities: Speech Club 2, F.T.A., 2, State Delegate and Vice Pres. of Jr. Classical League 2, Y- Teens 2, iCedar Falls H.S., Cedar Falls, lowal, Y-Teens 3 lPhoenix Central, Phx., Ariz.l Nov. 1957 Tran. to W.H.S., Y-Teens 3, Vice Pres. Y-Teens 4, Ariz. Student Council Rep. 3,4, French Club 4, N.H.S. 3,4. Ambition: After getting my masters degree in English Secondary Education at the Univer- sity of Ariz., I hope to teach in a foreign country. Marcia J. Mead-Activities: G.A.A. 'l, Orches- tra l,2, Skating Club l, Band 2,3, Chorus 4. Ambition: Go to business college. Get a iob and then get married. Philip Nelson Mesarosh-Nickname: Phil-Ac- tivities: Orchestra l,2,3,4, Archery Club Bus- iness Manager 2, Chess Club 2,3,4, State Chess tournament 2. Ambition: Become a mechanical engineer. Jean Evans Miller-Nickname: Jeannie-Activ- ities: GAA l,2,3,4, Reckless Rollers I, Y- Teens l, Rainbow officer 2 ,Student Council 2,3, Dance Symposium 2, Varsity Pompon 3,4, PTA Talent Show 3, Props and Make-up for Junior and Senior Class Plays 3,4, Let- tergirls 4, Business Manager and feature writer of Ram Page 4, Christmas Formal Queen 4, Y.E.S. Representative 4, Teentattle Correspondent 4, Bowling Club 4. Ambition: Attend ASU and maior in iournal- ism. Then work for some resort as a pub- licity manager or social director. J. Thomas Montgomery-Nickname: Tom-Activ- ities: Chess Club l, Key Club 3,4, J.V. Foot- ball 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Board of Directors in Key Club 4. Ambition: To attend college and study aero- nautical engineering or architecture. Earl Moon-Activities: Baseball l,3,4, Wrestling 2, Archery Club. Ambition: I want to be happy. Carol Morgan-Nickname: Morgan-Activities: G.A.A. l, Art Award l, Walley Jr. High School, Granger, Utahl, G.A.A. l,2, Reckless Rollers l, Mixed Chorus l,2, Math Award 2, Annual Workshop 4. Ambition: l would like to work then next fall go to college, at least two years if not more: and in two or three years get married 8: raise a football team. John Nelson - Nickname: Johnny - Activities: Track l,3,4, Football 3, FHA 3,4. Ambition: Go to college. James V. NewBury-Nickname: Jim- Ambition: Go to college and be a playboy. Jim Thomas Nicastle-Activities: Gymnastics Team l, fSunnyslope High, Sunnyslope, Ariz.l Judy Christine Nielsen-Nickname: Judy-Ac- tivities: F:H.A. l, G.A.A. l,2, Girls League l,2, iBox Elder High, Brigham City, Utahl Boy's Chorus accompanist 3, iCarl Hayden High, Phoenix, Ariz.J Advanced mixed Cho- rus accompanist 4, Girls' Sextet accompan- ,-...,, , ,,.,, my mvpq, ,WV I t ist 4. Ambition: Be successful in anything I try to do. Jon Noller-Activities: Band l,2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3,4, Dance Band l,2,3,4, Brass i Ensemble l,2,3,4, Chess Club Vice Pres. I, All-State Band I, Chorus 2,3, All-State Or- chestra 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Class Presi- dent 2, Band Vice Pres. 3, Band Pres. 4, Boy's State 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Outstanding Boy Leader, 4, Most Valuable Boy Student 4. Ambition: To become a music teacher in high school. , Patty O'NeilI-Nickname: Peanuts: Shorty- Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Badmitton Club 3, Y.F.C. 4, Chorus 4, Publicity manager 4, L Sports All Star 4, Lettergirls 4. Ambition: To follow a singing career or be- conitle a good wife to someone I know very we . Loretta Ong - Activities: Fresh. Council 1, Friendship Club l,2, G.A.A. l,2, Soph. Council 2, French Club l,2, lPhoenix Union, Phx, Ariz.J, G.A.A. 3, Student Council Rep. , 3. Ambition: Go to college. Linda Owens - Nickname: P e t e - Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3, G.A.A. Council 4, Senior Class Play I, Band l,2,3, Skating Club I, Lettergirls 2,3,4, Sec'y Bowl- ing Club 3,4, Badminton Club 3,4, Tennis Team 4. m :tion To become a P E teacher l .A b' ' : . . . :Carmen Padilla - Nickname: Pea -'Activities: : 1 : I I G.A.A. l,2,3,4, G.A.A. C o u n c 1 I l,2,3,4, G.A.A. Volleyball Sp orts Manager l,2, G.A.A. Treas. 3, G.A.A. Pres. 4, Sports girl of the Month 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Softball 2,3,4, Lettergirls 3,4. Ambition: Teach P.E. in elementary school. Kenneth Parr-Nickname: Ken Ambition: Go to College. Paul Payne-Activities: N.R.A. I, Rifle Club I, lWest High, Phx., Ariz.J, Chess Club 2,3, De Molay 4. Ambition: I plan to finish college and remain a happy batchlor. I am going to be a psy- cologist. Mildred Perez - Nickname: Millie - Activities: Peo Club I, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Badminton Club 2,3, Letter Girl's Club 3,4. Ambition: Clerical work travel. Jack Phillips-Activities: Basketball I, lCamel- back H.S., Phx., Ariz.l, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Baseball 2,4, Football 3, Vice Pres. of -Hi-Y 4. Ambition: Go into the Navy and then maybe go to college. Rosalean Carol Pike-Nickname: Rosie-Activ- ities: G.A.A. l,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Stu- dent Council l,2,3,4, Fresh. Homecoming At- tendant I, Lettergirls 2,3,4, J. V. Cheerlead- er 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, Senior Day Princess At A.S.U. 4, Sweetheart Attendant 4, Assistant News Editor of Ram Page 4, Senior Class Sec. 4, Lettergirls Sec. 4. Ambition: To get a good iob and then get married. Richard Dale Porter-Nickname: Dick: Activi- ties: Chess Club l,2, Astronomy Club l,2, Gymnastics 2, Junior Class Play 4, Senior Class Play 4, Spring Play 4, Key Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 4, N.H.S. 4. Future Plans: My future plans are undecided as yet but I intend to go into Science or the Foreign Service or? Harold George Pratt-Activities: Intermediate Band 3, Advanced Band 4. Ambition: I plan to continue studies in a business college, and become a stenogra- pher, or clerical office worker. Gary Preston-Activities: Fresh. Basketball I, Baseball I, lA.F. High School, Adams Friend- ship, Wisconsinl, J.V. Baseball 2, V. Base- ball 3,4, Hi-Y 4. Ambition: Career in athletics, coaching or playing or if this fails go north and live outdoors: trapping, lumberiack, etc. Mariorie Ralph-Nickname: Margie-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Shorthand Award 3, Badminton Club 3,4. Ambition: Go to A.S.U. and maior in business. Bobby L. Ray-Nickname: Bob- Ambition: To be a pressman. Janet Elizabeth Ray-Nickname: Bubbles-Activ- ities: Chorus l,2, Student Council 2, F.H.A. 2, Uravelers Rest High School, Greenville, S.C.J, F.H.A. 3, Girls Sextet 3, Advanced Chorus 3, Girls Sextet 4, A Capella 4. Ambition: To go to college and maior in music and minor in English. Rose Marie Reale-Nickname: Rosie-Activities: G.A.A. I, Skating Club I, lWest High School, Phx, Ariz.l, Skating Club 2, Base- ball Allstar 4. Ambition: To marry Richard in June, and go to work. Fred W. Reid - Nickname: Okie-Activities: Football: l,2, Basketball I,2, Track I,2.3,4. Ambition: Get married and settle down to a peaceful, happy life. Jeri Reidy-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3, Skating Club I, Chorus I, Letter girls 3, Annual Workshop 4. Ambition: Airline stewardess. Sandra Reill - Nickname: S a n d y-Activities: - G.A.A. l,2,3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Shorthand Award 3, N.H.S. 4. Ambition: l want to be a stenographer, and to own my own car lone that worksl. Glenda Riggs Ambition: Get married and become a success- ful wife. Sandra Ritchie - Nickname: Sandy - Activities: G.A.A. i,3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Soph. Attendant Sweetheart Dance 2, Student Council 2,3, Rampage Reporter 4, Rampage Photographer 4. Ambition: Go to college become a teacher. John Edward Rothwell-Nickname: Johnny'- Activities: J.V. Basketball I, J.V. Baseball I, lPhoenix, Union H.S., Phx. Ariz.l, Basket- ball 2,3,4, V. Baseball 2,3,4. Ambition: Get a good iob this summer. Regis- ter at A.S.U. in September and maior in Physical Education. After graduation become a teacher and coach. Keith Gordon Runyon-Nickname: Big Daddy -Activities: Football l,2, Basketball I,2, V. Basketball 3,4, V. Baseball 2,3,4, Band 2, Band Pres. 3, Band Treasurer 4, Senior Class Pres. 4, Treasurer of Road Gents car club 4, Junior Class play Out of the Frying Pan 4, -Home Coming King 4. Ambition: Go to Flagstaff and get my degree in Forestry. And get a good iob and support my family to the best of my ability. And lafst but not least lead a good clean religious I e. Judy Schafer-Nickname: Shapeless -Activi- ties: F.N.A. 'I, Beautyshop Quartette 1, Girls Chorus I, Mixed Chorus 2, Adv. Girls Cho- rus 3,4, Honor Queen of Jobs Daughters 2, Annual Workshop 4, Make-up crew for Jr. and Sr. Class Plays 4, Campus Quiz for Teen Tattle 4. Ambition: To enter Good Samaritan and be- come a R.N. ' Evelyn Sheffer-Nickname: Shefnik-Activities: Chorus I, G.A.A. I, Orchestra I, Band I, Student Council l, Fresh. Cheerleader I, lSchool, 'Pl J.V. Cheerleader 2,3, Chorus 2, Sextet 2,4, AllState Chorus 2, Band 2, Or- chestra 3,4, Junior Class Play 2, Pep Club 3,4, Student Council 3, Honor Roll 4. Ambition: To go to college, maior in medical technology, and lead a happy, useful life. Anita Shingledecker - Nickname: Dee-Activi- ties: Class Sec. I, Student Council I, Re- porter on school newspaper I, lChristian High School, Phx., Ariz.l, Student Council 2, State Chorus 2, Treasurer of Mixed Chorus 2,3, Triette 2, Soloist at Chorus Concerts 2, N.H.S. 2,3,4, Scholarship to Music Camp 3, Sextette 3, Tempe Music Festival 3, Acapella Choir 4, All State Chorus 4, Tempe Music Festival 4. Ambition: To go to Arizona State University and become an elementary teacher. Jim Shirley-Activities: Basketball I, Baseball I, lMonett High School, Monett Mo.l V. Basketball 2,3,4, J.V. Baseball 2, V. Baseball 4, Hi-Y 4, Basketball-most valuable player 3, Lettermans 'Club 4. Ambition: Attend Phx. College and then attend A.S.U. Maior in math and minor in P.E. Irma Lu Simmons-Activities: Girls Chorus I, Phx. Tec., Mixed Chorus 2,3, Glee Club 3, South High School, Phx, Ariz.,l Mixed Cho- rus 3. Arztbitionz I plan to go to Alaska and can is . Judith Anne Sipos-Nickname: Jay-Activities: Pep Club 2,3, Y-Teens 3, Usherettes 4, Fu- ture Nurses 4. Ambition: To go to college for two years and become a legal secretary. Judy Rae Skaggs-Nickname: Rae-Activities: Woodshop I, Reckless Rollers I,2, Future Nurses I, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Bowlinq Club I, Chorus 2, All-Star Basketball 2,3, All-Star Softball 2,3, Dance Assembly 3, Lettergirl 4. Ambition: To pronounce my grammar correct and clear so Donald W. can hear. To make the fullest of my life and one day be a housewife. Gordon Smith-Activities: Varsity Football l,2, 3,4, Track l,2, J.V. Basketball 2, Treasurer of Lettermen's Club 3. Ambition: To go to college. Jean Marie Snyder-Nickname: Speedy-Activ- ities: G.A.A. I,2,3,4. Ambition: Secretarial Work. George H. Soulvie Jr.-Nickname: Speedy-Ao tivities: lTransfer studentj Intramurals l,2,3, 4, FFA l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Baseball, Track 2, lBarker Central High, Barker, New York.l Ambition: Go on to Barber College and make my kparents move out to Arizona from New or . Anita Louise Spates-Nickname: Nita-Activi- ties: Girl's Basketball Team I, Movie Club 2, lMesa High, Mesa, Ariz.l Mixed Chorus 3. Ambition: To go to a beautician school, and be close at hand when some sweet guy wants to get married. Jarik Sprunger-Nickname: Bud-Activities: FFA Ambition: Navy and anything that has to do with money and cars. Gordon Glen Squire. Ambition: Truck driver Karolyn M. Steffen-Nickname: Karol-Activi- ties: G.A.A. l,2,3, F.H.A. l,2,3, Future Nurses 4, Usherettes 4. Ambition: To go to business school, work awhile and later on get married. Mary Ann Stell-Nickname: Ann-Activities: F.H.A. l,2, Pep Club l,2, F.B.L.A. l,2, llrv- ington High, Irvington, Kentuckyl Future Nurses 4. Ambition: To get a good iob and be happy. Harold DeWayne Strubbar-Nickname: Dee-Ac- tivities: DeMolay I, lSpringfield High, Springfield, llIinois.l Ambition: Marry Joan and have a happy life. Mary Evelyn Sultan-Activities: F.H.A. l,2, G.A.A. l,2,3, F.H.A. Historian 2, Y.F.C. 3,4. Ambition: To go to Grand Canyon College and become a Missionary for God's will George Sutter-Activities: lTransfer student from South Mountain High, Phoenix, Ariz.l Football l,2,3, Hi-Y l,2,3, Basketball l,2, Vice Pres. Junior Class 3, Vice Pres. Hi-Y 2. Ambition: Become a playboy and take life easy in California. Carol Swartz-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3, Pep Club l, Y-Teens 2, Badminton Club 3,4, Art Club 3,4, Treasurer of N.H.S. 4, Student Council 4, Vice Pres. Art Club 4, Vice Pres. Gun Club 4. Ambition: College then teaching and then Europe. James L. Schwartz-Nickname: Jim-Activities: Football l,2,3,4, Basketball I, Track l,2,3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Gun Club 4. Ambition: Career officer in Air Force. JoAnne Tanita-Nickname: Tomato-Activities: Pep Club 2,3, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, G.A.A. Council 2,3,4, Lettergirls 3,4, Pres. of Pep Club 2, N.H.S. 3,4, Anytown Rep. 3, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4. Ambition: Maior in nutrition and diebetics at the University of Calif. and maybe someday get married. Nancy Lee Taylor-Nickname: Legs-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Reckless Rollers I, Chorus l,2,3, Dance Assembly 2,3,4, Art Club 3, Bowling Club 4. Ambition: To ioin the Waves and see the world. Sue Tesmer-Nickname: Susie Q-Activities: Pep Club l,2,3, G.A.A .l,2, Trip to Mexico with Spanish Students I, Student Council l,2,4, All-Star Basketball Team I, Usherettes 2, Dance Assembly 2,3,4, Varsity Pompon 3,4, Pompon Manager 3, Ram Page 4, Panorama 4, S.C. Convention 4, Senior Class Publicity Manager 4, Honor Roll 4, Pompon Clinic 4. Ambition: Go to college and study fashion and interior decorating. Maybe become a stewardess and some day marry and raise a family. Hubert Thomas - Nickname: Hopi - Activities: Wrestling l,2,3,4, Football l,2, Hi-Y I,2, Student Council I, Pres. Archery Club 3, Letterman's Club 3,4, Track, cross-country 4, Veep Archery Club 4, State Championship Wrestling Team 4. Ambition: To be an engineer and get rich. Susan Thomas-N i c k n a m e : Sue-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3, Cheerleader 3, Badminton Club 3, Who's Who 3. Ambition: Attend college at the UofA. Paula Thompson-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Pep Club I, Student Council 'l,2, Badminton Club 3,4, Lettergirl 4, Pompon squad 4, Bowling Club 4, Dance symposium 4, Pom- pon symposium 4. Ambition: Live a happy life. Robert Tolo-Nickname: Bob-Activities: Band l,2, Sky Skanners l,2,3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Chess Club 2,3,4, N.H.S. 4. Ambition: Musician or Physicist. Lawrence Trapp - Nickname: Larry-Activities: Fresh. Football I, J.V. Football 2, V. Foot- ball 4, Frosh. Basketball I, J.V. Baseball 2, V. Baseball 3,4, Archery Club 3, Lettermen's Club 4. Ambition: To go to college and take up en- gineering. Anne Marie Trehey-Nickname: Annie-Activi- ties: G.A.A. I, Girls Barbershop I, Student Council Alternate I, National Honor Society. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life. Judith Marie Troyer-Nickname: .ludy-Activi- ties: F.H.A. l,2, Y-Teens 2, Girls Quartet 2, lSchool ?l Ambition: Be a beautician, and have a family of my own. A Robert Usko-Nickname: Chuke Ambition: Go into the Army and then I plan to go to college and maior in a business field. Edward Valdez-Nickname: Eddie-Activities: V. Football l,2,3, Wrestling l,2,3, Track i,2,3, Lettermen's 2,3,4. Ambition: To get a good iob and then get married and live a long and happy life. Sherry Ann Vaughn-Activities: G.A.A. 'l,2,3, Girls Barber Shop 1, Reckless Rollers l,2, Jr. Play 2, Pres. Reckless Rollers 2, Pom Pon 3, Chorus l,2,3,4, Girls Sextet 4, Bowling Club 4. Ambitions: Take a Secretarial course at A.S.U. and later marry. Joe Vermilion-Activities: F.F.A. 3,4, Track 4. Ambition: Rancher David Viliborghi-Nickname: Dave-Activities: Gymnastics 3,4. Virginia Wagahoft-Nickname: Ginny-Activi- ties: Student Council 'l,2, Fresh. I, Alter- nate 2, CPhoenix Union, and Glendalej, G.A.A. 3, Student Council 3. Ambition: Stenographical work for about ten months, get married and raise a football team. Ihe says! Larry Warrell-Nickname: Butch-Activities: Bas- ketball l, Track 'l, Football i, Uohn Deere High School, Moline, lll.l Ambition: To be a success. Warner R. Watkins-nickname: Warner Ambition: Have a gay time in life like I've always had. Roberta Jean Watson-Nickname: Bobbie-Ac- tivities: Bowling Club l, G.A.A. l,2, All-Star Girl's Basketball i, F.F.A. Chapter Sweet- heart 2, Student Council 2,3, National 4-H Club Congress iChicagol 2, Class Treasurer 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Anytown Rep. 3, W.H.S. Foreign exchange candidate 3, Y-Teens Re- porter 3, All School Spelling Bee 3, Public School Week Essay Contest Winner 3, Mari- copa County 4-H Achievment Award 3, As- sistant Editorial Editor of Rampage 4, Quill and Scroll 4, State 4-H Citizenship Award 4, Maricopa Cou ty 4-H Leadership Award 4, President Waslhington Community 4-H Club 4. Ambition: Graduate from ASU, become a high school English teacher, marry and raise a family. Carol Louise Webb-Activities: Chorus 'l,2, Y- Teens l,2, Homemaking I, G.A.A. 2, iRoss High, Ross, Ohiol Winner of Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4, Style Show 4. Ambition: To become a secretary and later on get married. Patricia Ann Webb-Nickname: Pat-Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Usherettes l,2, Skating Club l,2, Student Council 2,4, Pompon 3,4, News Reporter on Ram Page 4. Ambition: Become a secretary, work for five years and ,then get married. Jim Wells-Nickname: Wellsie-Activities: Hi-Y 'l, Sec. Hi-Y 2,3, Pres. Hi-Y 4, Chess Club l,2, Varsity Football Manager 2,3,4. Ambition: Go to college and learn how to cha- cha-cha. Sherallyn West - Nickname: Terri - Activities: :G.A.A. 'l,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Softball Team Ambition: Work and live a happy life. Alline White - Nickname: Mickie - Activities: F.N.A. 2,3,4, Y-Teens 3, Student Council ,3. CSec. Dramatics Club I, Leader's Club I, Stu- rdleqtl Council 'l, Peru Central High, Peru, Ambition: Get a R.N. plus B.S., then get my tall, dark and handsome. Richard Wilson-Nickname: Rick Ambition: l plan to get into the Air Force Academy. James M. Winter-Nickname: Jim-Activities: Band l,2, Hi-Y i,2. ' Ambition: To go to college in one year to take up Forestry. Diane Elizabeth Wolpers-Nickname: D.D.-Ac- tivities: Y-Teens 2,3, G.A.A. 3, Student Coun- cil 4, Pep Club 4, Usherettes 4. Ambition: First I want to go to college, then get a good secretarial iob, and then some- day I hope I will make some man a good wife. James E. Young-Nickname: Jim-Activities: R.O.T.C. I, iPhx., Union H.S.J, J.V. Basket- ball 2, CPhx. Christian High School, Phx. Ariz.J, Y.F.C. 4. Ambition: To go to college at Flagstaff and Q Reserved For My Pals Q vim, Yo aw Giiilf Ull if will l 1 Q if C ,- f 'A qi If U Q 9 fab Q LOLWQ lb6Oi! M5 CJ Qi DM. 1, M. Wi , Qwillll mal nl' 0 X . ,. 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