Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1958

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Through the pages 54 , we, the staff of THE SHIELD, wish to show how Jackie 52 herself to the ways of life of the American teen- A-952 jx a vital and active part of our student body. 1- -5- if The SHIELD me Xgfxx 'X,.T. ' ' . Q s... . if X K7 , fi Mamowpm . 7.J.,ge9 X32 AM if W My 23 W WM N W ' QQ :qw ffilgjfffgiwyf cbmpewawa ay. . Page 129 ,7x., QQ 76-wwf f , MES. WMLyf,L,f1f,33MZ1 AJLQ Fuhawzf Aypqge 167 ..7- A .QQ f an Memoriam CURTIS MUNSON RICHARD HENNESSEY The hot trombone that passed his lips The sadness of a memory Shall know his notes no more, Drifts slowly through our minds, For a car came along on an evening trip, Our sorrowed hearts in sharp decline And fate had closed the door. Slow down their quickened beat. On the blonde headed kia wifh his golden trombone, For Silent fate has Stilled the Clock The guy that everyone knew, With scarcely a worry to call his own And always something to do. The guys who played at his side each day Know his is a place they can't fill, And the dance band small, though good as play, . Has grown even smaller still. The boy that was liked by everyone, You can see his spirit shine, Has finally found his place in the sun ln the palm of a Hand that's Divine. they From which came ioyous times, And time has caught and slowed to naught Those swiftly running feet. Lewis Kruglick J N-wk MR. BRUCE K. MOORE Superintendent MRS. F. A. BONS President ' OMF THElR LEADERSHIP and guidance is responsible Tor The national acclaim enjoyed by the Phoenix Union High School and College District. They take Time out from their personal iobs to hire school personnel, set Their duties, arrange their pay and plan The overall policies of The school system. We would like To offer our appreciation to This, our School Board, Tor a iob well done. MR. ELMO GERBER Member 119585 MR. JAY HYDE President H9571 DR. TREVOR G. BROWNE Member MR. FRANK HAZE BURCH Member DR. CHARLES S. PURTYMUN, JR Clerk I0 Photographs by Arizona Studios l 1 MR, JQHN L TANNER MR. LOUIS E. BURNETT principal Assistant Principal may hqo the Phu f I, l X f. , ,, ' 1 i X ff 1,'f ,-I 1 1 7 7 777777 7 7..,,.- MR. WOODROW F. LESUEUR Assistant Principal .-11.- MR. FRANK ANDERSON 1 MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON MRS. JENNETTE BANKER MR. BRUCE BETHANCOURT Mathematics Industrial Arts Safety Education, Science Aeronautics . 1 K MR. JOHN A. BLACK WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE THE TEACHER? These model students are: Mrs. Kan Mathematics gieser, Mrs. Dover, Miss Branigan, Mr. Clark, Mr. Waite and Mr. Raymond. MR. EARL BOWEN MR. LEO BOWERS MISS VERA M. BOYINGTON MISS KATHLEEN BRANIGAN ' ' ' ' English Foreign Language Counseling, English -12- MFE. DAVE CAMPBELL MR. JOHN CAMPBELL MR. VAN D. CLARK MR. HOBERT Arts, Crafts Science Counseling, English Science al AN, iles lil? BE PREPARED! Practicing first aid are: standing, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Rosloff, Mr. MISS COLLEEN COOK Pollard, Mr. Ricks, Miss Schipper. Sitting: Mrs. Williams and Mr. Waite. Girl's P. E. MRS. MCHALE MRL. CHARLES COULTER lNee CUNNINGHAMD MR. THOMAS A. DONOHOE MRS. THERESA DOUCET Music Homemaking English, Foreign Language Counseling, Citizenship if-55 ii. : SEMX PFA ,X f on H 5 i' , !!VA!lf.f0 lLVdyJ0!,v' - . iv 44rT1WlgJll'7?Jll I I 4.39 , FQ, kg 3. ,f 'i X l, fe MR. GEORGE F. DUNN Business Education we K Q Ar 1 r. 95 SEX . - . if ' if f 'T H 1 z , a -' -'v M, - K .g al Q, 11 Lf' ' K fzf?Qi'E5f K ' K .s fir fkfip ' ' rvv' ' - .. T X . I . I- , 5 , ki: i I MR JOHN HUGHES MR. H. P. GARRETT DR. MURIEI. N. GURR English, Photography, Head Counselor Publica fe-is MR. RAYMOND J. FLORES MR. I. PETER FRAJOLA Foreign Language, Music MR. JAMES HARVEY English, Drama, Speech WHAT'S HE UP TO? . . . Mr. Dave Campbell W, ,. , . MISS GIEORGIE HUNTER Business Education Q' N ik CR M U 2m-WL' Xml life 2 ' -,sg Qi! 1 ne' I I 3 A 4---:QF UNM- kk if MISS JANE HUNTER Social Studies Q w: Uy., S. 7 V s 1 if R s 5 My Y s 2 Ian Xi 51 is s , . S . xi . ii FF- ? I E i i Eiw if. S?-'Ffa MRS. VIRGINIA JONES Arts, Crafts MR. LEON JORDAN Science THIS IS HARVEY! MR. RUSSELL F. JACOBS Mathematics MRS. HELEN G. KANGIESER English MR. CARLETON R. KLOCK Fine Arts L. Mg.. Sv.. MR. FRED JOHNSON Social Studies MR. DONALD F. KINNAMAN Industrial Arts MR. RICHARD W. KOEPPEN JR Industrial Arts iigkyifliiiliisigfgj . 5:315?fi5E11I'-234555542557'i55:55553535l?i?4S. A 5. i.,,.:s O X 1 , X ,pw-0 s v - 5 S . .... K A I .eff - A I . F I .ij Hflk S S L. .fi Q - , N ' .E s .L I5- L MRS- MAR-IORIE KROHN MR. CARL KUNTZ MRS. ELIZABETH LEONARD BUSIVIGSS ECIUCBTIOH Foreign Language, Science Mathematics MR. WILLIAM MANN Boy's,P. E. MR. THEODORE MOTE Social Studies V M eg-wmrwsmwm be 265 ax, 24 .fr-'- ae K I I if I - -. ,. ,Mu ., if W i f 5552- . Egg, i 1 - J V TV ' ii , ,Q -iii I ' MR. cecu MILLER, Jk. Boy's P. E. G. NELSON ,,.,, I 5: it . K V QSM. Lg, - ,.., . .. ,,,. Q . 4 'F Sr n F Q 553,528 fgfgwila uk xy Sw ,x Q35 ,gt ri I Su S wg, fl T A inwsmlx ra if S Q 'lf gs S 5 Q K.. vgmfm.is:Qtf - fi - I iggagww S sf-Qin Qi .1 sf e A f Q iff ,, gmwfklfs 1 S f it if 985 S1 M mg S fin i ,ggi L we LY 'xg S ' we - S ig L' lie I Q, :QW ,K , . .ii MR. HAROLD K. MILLER Audio Visual, Industrial Arts . ::.fm..,,-swim ' --- - ' , ' M-amwuamf, . ,. I - A M at-,af w g, 5m,w,g3g- i xf-,f I if A 1 El' ' 'Q',f?4ffFi U . . f - . 'L if iff A i .W - . f :Ska u,aQu A , ef' MR. LORENZO K. LISONBEE Science SURPRISE, MISS CUNNINGHAM! Miss Branigan and Mrs. Doucet enioy the new Mrs. McHales' shower. ...l6... ,Vx 1 ru fra, y 7 . 'N Q.,-.-n., :5 ',,,..,,,.- an .wr Args MRS.. MARTHA NELSON MR. JEROME OLSON MRS. ELVA O'QUINN MR. JAMES A. OSMAN Foreign Language English Business Education 4 j English SAV' M ws as ', 'fi' Qs 2f',n:f5'.k . ' f,I..l- ' Q ..-f , - 1 -. I A 'f ' 552.1 as k -'i vw ' 4 '- 9,1-5. l ., , A I., 1 H., MISS RIUTH Y. OWENS MR. ARTHUR PISTOR MR. GEORGE A. POLLARD MR. ROY RATTS Mathematics, Social Studies Agriculture Debate, History Counseling THE TEACI-lER'S HOUR - Relaxing are Mr. Clark, Mr. Tanner, Mr. Shill, Mr. Jordan, and Miss Lane, MR, JOHN C, RAYMOND MR. ARTHUR RICK5 English, Journalism, English Publications inf P--..fr -17- Q if X! , .S I W I 5 ..,h 1 , M! SGT. PAT ROGERS MR. REUBEN ROSLOFF MR. ROBERT RIJMAN I M MR. WILLIAM SABAN R, 0. T, C, Mathematics Boy's P. E. Business Education Q MISS JOAN SCHIPPER TEA TIME! A COUYTSSIINQI CITIZGUSNIP TAKING TIME OUT for Tea are Mr. Moore, superintendentg Mr. Dunn, and- Miss Schipper. MR. WILSON SHILL MR. GEORGE SMITH MRS. VIRGINIA TIMMONS MR. JACK TOOHEY Science Coungeling, Citizenship I-Iomemaking Science A ii, in - Xgqilvfwf . I yg S -X ix. Cai f.-...v MR. GILBERT TREJO MISS GAYLE VAN METER MISS LORRAINE WAGNER MR. DELTON WAITE Safety Education Girl's P. E, Counseling, Citizenship English FROSTY AND HIS FRIENDS - Fros1y's friends, enioying a Girl's league MR- LYNDON J- WATSON, party, are Mr. Rails, Mrs. Hittepole, Mr. Jenkins, Mrs. Doucef, Mr. Mafliemallcs Fraiola, Mr. Pollard, and Mr. Tanner. NIRS. BETTY WHELAN MRS. DORATHEA WHITE MRS. MARY WILLIAMS MISS MARJORIE YETMAN English Library Business Education Girl's P. E. C I MRS. EMILY ADAMS Clerk, Sfenographer MISS MARYLOU GASSENSMITH Secretary MRS. EDNA OSBURN H-'nu :WG Y'-'jf H?-gg: , S S 1 MRS. IELEANOR POST MRS. VIRGINIA POYNTER MRS. LEONA ROSE Cafeteria Manager Cashier - Clerk Secretary MRS. LETTIE STARR MRS. ANNE STEDWELI. MRS. RUTH WATERS Librarian, Librarian assisfant Assistanf registrar Assistant -film -library - clerk WORK! WORK! WORK! These busy bees are Mrs. Hitte- pole and Mrs. Waters. ' MRS. RUTH YOUNG Nurse .vi l -21- I Ai... MAINTENANCE HELP - Front Row: Mirta Williams, Bert Goff, James Watkins, Frank Haley, Raymond Garvey Hiram Coats. Back Row: Joseph Neville, Henry Linder, Walter Baker, William Hartman - foreman Clements, Thomas Ward, and Eugene Howard. WMM H6001 A ' i Maw Q, ,,.V 7 5 Noah Whisler and Robert Anderson Night Watchmen Joe Valdez Equipment Manager CAFETERIA HELP - Front Row: Louis Arenovitch, Betty Reinprecht. Middle Row: Reada Wash, Carma Leet Dougherty, Ruth Sumner, Anne Wiley, Thelma Hofman,and Flossie Moody. Back Row: Virginia Reeves, Isla Hoppes, Mary Feefe, Ada Weeks, Ann Oberlies, Vahlia Fuller, Virginia Kirk, Alvina Ogle, and Ida Jordan. -22- 9 . ,1- MY CLASSMATES MEMBERS OF The Senior Class Council are, Front Row: Karen Greenfield, JaneT Hoeksema, Judy Kier, Alice Hailey, Back Row: Miss Hubbard, class sponsor, George Cox, Ken Ashby, John Kovash, Joe BechTol, Ted Johnson, Eddie Spicer, and Mr. MoTe, class sponsor. Mr. Rosloff, The oTher class sponsor, is noT picTured. of 'se LEADING FOR This year are: Eddie Spicer, vice presidenT, John Myers, presidenT, Diane Davis, recording secrefary, Karen Green- field, financial secreTary. -24.. THIS YEAR THE SENIORS had a big success wiTh The sale of class pins To all classes. There .was such a Tremendous demand for Them ThaT The supply ran ouT sooner Than expecTed and more had To be ordered. A Rodeo Dance was sponsored by The Seniors for all classes, March 12, in The gym. All were dressed in Their fesTive wesTern garb. The high- lighT of This dance was The beard judging conTesT won by Two of our own Seniors - Joel Muzzy and George Coleman. The annual Freshman - Senior TalenT Assem- bly worked ouT well and broughT ouT many varieT- ies of accomplishmenTs. The Seniors were honored and received awards aT Their Senior Farewell Assembly. The All NighT ParTy Took place aT Paradise Inn following The graduaTi'on exercises. Everyone seemed To enjoy himself Thoroughly. The Senior's gifT To The school had noT been decided upon aT The Time of publicaTion. We wish To give our Thanks and also our besT wishes for The fuTure. Adams, Danene Allan, Robert Allen, James Allen, Sharon Alsever, John Amos, Linda Anders, Kathryn Anderson, Carole Anderson, Dan Anderson, Frances Anderson, Gregory Armer, Jay Ashby, Kenneth Ashley, Phyllis Ayers, Jill Bagg, John Baker, Sandra Barry, Barbara Barflo, Ronald Bateman, Donald gf.-Q.,, l sl, .I rw .ck Ns ' Q Bates, Ivan Beagle, Dwayne Beahm, Thomas Bechfol, Joseph Benson, Frank Bergersen, Beverly Billings, Karen Black, Verba Bowen, Bill Boykin, Karen Bonner, Dorothy Bramlef, Robert Bramley, Melvin Briskman, Ronald Brock, Dennis Brock, Jane Bruce, Shad Bruhn, Sandra Burk, Dale Burson, Gary Butler, David Caldwell, Larry Campo, Mary Louise Cannon, Sheron Carbacio, Joe Carter, John Cawley, Sharron Chambers, Arthur Chase, Gary Clark, Dennis Clayman, Sandra Clemente, Evelyn Cleveland, Marcus Clifford, Thomas Cl'leva, Sylvia Coleman, George Colquette, Larry Condon, Daniel Cook, John Cookssey, Wayne ., ,,.- ,,,,n' la, . -:.ws- -.Lwssgf :PV ,f, jf Wersi. :sa !YffCT15 7J!'if Coon, Carol Covington, Virginia Cox, George Craig, Lucille Crawford, Joyce Crocker, Nancy Crum, Lorraine Daly, Linda D'Arcangelo, Kenneth Datus, Cynthia Daudet, Wayne Davis, Diane Davis, Lyle Davis, Marilyn DeHerder, Robert Des Rochers, Phillip deVulpian, Jacqueline Dircks, Michael Doyer, Christine Drover, Nora Duer, Barbara Edmondson, Pafricia Ervien, Jo Ann Evans, Abbie Fair, Charles Feingold, Janice Ferguson, Glenda Fike, Vicki Flynn, Miriam Fogle, Thomas Fraizer, Tommy Freeman, Edward Fursf, Robert Garretson, Elizabeth Genius., Sylvia Gerber, Suzanne Goodwin, Donna Gray, 'Dianne Green, Annis Green, James Fae Ji? 4.1! an-fl fi? 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I i X . kia ' fr lbs. ff. 1 an. :CY -as-qx 'K' .17 ff Qt -MN-Q a 'i 2 . -., .W 41 .Q M X 3- T ' 1 X s., APE . fr.-P Keller, Russell Kelsey, Bob Kennedy, John Kent, Carl Kenworthy, Karen Kier, Judifh Kimball, Gail King, Francis Kirk, Janet Kolander, Brian Kolander, Carl Konolora, Theresa Kosacz, LeRoy Kovash, John Krauss, Carol Kronenbifler, Rita Kubisko, Melanie Kump, Joan LaBoe, Julianne Laing, Steve Landvatter, Richard Laveller, Yvonne Lawson, Phillip Leffingwell, Roy Lewis, Cleo Lewis, Joy Lieloe, Marie Liniewicz, Bonnie Lucas, Pete Lueck, Jane Lusa, Robin l.y0r1, Carol Lyon, Kafhleen Maddux, Kenneth Maierus, Richard Martin, Roxanne Matson, Ronald MaJrer, Phillip McCormick, David McElhinney, Robert .df McLaughlin, Jean Milkes, Barbara Miller, Marsha Millhouse, Phyllis Minard, James Mitchell, Renny Morgan, Edward Myers, Joel Myers, John Muzzy, Joel Neve, James Newman, Nancy Norman, Bradley Oglesby, Naomi Orr, Beverly Orrahood, John Pace, Marietta Page, Peggy Parker, Robert Pawlowski, Stanley Payne, Stephen Perna, James Perry, Diane Peferson, Brenda Peterson, Lynette Phillips, Donald Phillips, Frank Pohle, Georgia Pool, Virginia Poulscan. Harold Price, Carol Proctor, Lee Provanf, Joyce Pyhel, Henry Quail, David Rainey, Marilyn Reade, Robert Reberger, Joan Reilly, Don Reynolds, Will 'TISS' 3 5 fr' TQ C23 WU -35.- 3,4-' ,..-of' T 5, Ki 244 JG wa --36 qw ...-A' Rhodes, Judith Rhodes, Mary Alice Risk, Thomas Ritter, Joseph Rodgers, Alice Romney, Ronald Roof, Barbara Russell, Ernest Sansom, Roy Sasser, Tommy Schott, Caryl Schmuhl, Gerald Schuler, Ronald Scott, Jacqueline Seidel, Peggy Sennette, Lance Sharp, Dolores Sharp, Richard Shaver, Carl Shipp, Dale Shoemaker, Ida Simmons, Elizabeth Sleeth, Brian Slepack, Larry Smith, Charlene Smith, James Smith, Roy Snider, Betty Snider, Roger Snyder, Sonya Sowell, David Sourant, James Speer, Donald Spence, Paul Spicer, Edward Starkweather, Larry Stephe-ns, Sharon Stewart, Edwin Stocks, Vera Stone, Carole W-scifi' ,,,..-Hr My 1, -37- A.. Q- I , i ,,i X ia, ' if x YF i x s is 'Na , ..,. ...P i Sa. ' x N-nfl ,uv X, J , , a ll K ll 0-E3 NCS . . 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An annual candy sale brought in large profits for The Junior Senior Prom, held May 3. The Theme was Dancing on a Cloud. Tickets for Time Out For Ginger were sold by The Junior Class for its first night. The proceeds went for The prom. The Sophomore-Junior Talent Assembly was held for The student body. , oo' '59 LEADING THE Juniors for this year are, Front Row: Jan Glover, Treasurer: Karen Kraemer, Recording Secretary, Back Row: Michael Rosen, President,' Edward Gilbert, Vice President. MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL are, Front Row: Dianne Lichty, Jan Glover, Jan Schneider, Karen Kraemer, Alice Elridge, Teddy Muzzy, Back Row: Mr. Anderson, class spons Wesley Press, Gary Walston, Jay Murphy, Robert Feddersen, Bill Neill, Edwin Adams, Michael Rosen, Bonn alker, Peter Drake, Miss Shipper, class sponsor. Mr. Donohoe, the oTher class sponsor, is not picture . -41- Q X Eg . ' : T K I f . T WE.-1. , . 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M' DNA ,dl AL L wi' I x wi Vit ML LU tb Ll LV ' l in 'F T jxllla ll lv ull ll rl' W QT L f Ll, ' 'l. r J WU nfl' yi! ll ,L Jtvl LEADING THE Sophomores for this year are, Front Row: Jack ku v r if ll-4' 'A T Sharp, preszdentg Back Row: Sherry Harper, vice-president I5 , - ll l, 1 lf l Sue Finley, recording secretary, Gayle Gerrard, financial sec ,N 1 ffl' ,fl I 'yi if . retary. f ' .X 'WV J JL T Sf 1 ll 'T ' M 'I 5 NL lit, fl. bt THE SOPHOMORE CLASS sponsored a bake sale, in order to raise money for the Junior-Senior prom, which they will be giving for the Seniors next year. A contribution was given to the Foreign Ex- change Fund, as was done previously. The Sophomore - Junior Talent Assembly had a good showing from both classes. lt was received with real enjoyment by the audience. Other activities were held, but were not' planned at the time of publication. l 1 -49.. 1 , in A r: ., lf' ff' K . l Al M - i g E Ja A Q S' Q4 F L A J I J ' L -:.. i L A ' 1 - -is ... 'Am I I f. 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Second Row: Joe Ritter, Con Englehorn, Fred Miller, Bob Dorn, and Bob Burke. Unseen at the piano is Bob Hoover. Having a little fun on the rhythm are Lynn Bower on the bass and Tom Ruddick on the drums. Hey Kiddies It's a Ford ! Here Pat Linder is seen doing one of the many acts viewed by the students at the assembly. The pantomime If You Don't Know I Ain't A Gonna Tell You is a real cute little act with a catchy tune in the back- ground. Haw? alemmv THE ANGELS Suzi Gerber, Vonnie Gastineau, and Cynthia Datus contributed their singing talents for the entertainment of the students, The Angels are a newly organized trio that sing with the Aristocrats at assemblies and dances. THE SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR Talent Assembly held March 27th was one of the best in Camelback's history. A variety of talents were on display for the enioyment of all. Many tried out for the show and competition was keen. Each performer did his act with skill and ability. We are proud to have this quality of TALENT AT CAMELBACK. PRESENTING THEIR two-piano duet are Janet Risk and Marlen Womer. Other numbers were offered by other students. One piece played was composed by a student, a member of the Aristocrats. -56- THE FRESHMEN CLASS had made a good start this year as their first year in high TANS, and we are proud ot them. Their first activity was a Freshmen Mixer. This dance was held especially for the Freshmen, in an effort to get them ac- quainted with one another. February I4, after a game, a Sports Dance was sponsored by the Freshmen, which the whole school enioyed. The Senior - Freshmen Talent Assembly was held iointly for all classes, and lived up to everyone's expectations. LEADING THE Freshmen this year are: Patsy Porter, treasurer, Susan Quail, secretary, Bob Dorn, president, and John Eubanks, vice-president. .,'. W5 . , 1 ' J J, I 4 - ' 2 p - -f 'x ,, , I 'rt J J -- x., , , 'N-' . I- ' I ' ft I I ' f f I V -l J I Fu fm f ft tl ff 1 , lr. Z I Z Z. U ' ,if-f ,f J f 4, 1 .. 1 f 'V Q fn 'L ' a 1 f lf 5 L- ' 1 2 x f N MEMBERS OF THE FRESHMEN CLASS COUNCIL, Front Row: Patsy Porter, Gayle Bishop, Bob Dorn, Harvey Faber, and Sheila Hunter, Second Row: Bonnii Johnson Paul Phillips, Sue Armie, Ingrid Molene, Mary Ann McCue, Dianna Freeman, and Nancy Hamay, Bac Row:IVTfClark, sponsor, Susan Quail, Daryl Henry, Douglas Smith, John Eubanks, and Larry Gartin. ..57... school. They have become true SPAR- 4 ui' B if , . VI , 453 ,ps -dw ' 5,4 3, , . .4 'R 'K I Anthony, Dave Archer, Carl Armie, Sue Arney, Sherry Arronte, Albert Ash, Nancy Ashworth, David Ausloos, Jimmy .I J f ,Q . ', ff- 'l'z,. i V' 1 'M Bartlo, Wallace Baser, Carolyn Bateman, Diana Batroff, Karen Battles, Sharon Bear, Marilynn Bechtel, Mike Beck, Dave . 1 J J .R -Ba-.p c.,,f'iiQ .,. ,Q Bishop, Gayle Boersma, Edith Bohlman, Mark Bolton, Richard Bouchard, Deanna Bouchard, Denise Boyer, Barbara X Boyer, Tom A. . 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'Q Strickland, Cheryl , , K it ' Q. ' Strickland, Dea Etta L Q if X' P. -f ' 'Q -5 L -49 Sublett, Judy 1 , . Mx f, S d- Ho e X C , I D g vno IS, D , A is fff?QfQ,f 'l 'mf-'S Taelman, Dennis ,. f ,se -' C, ft, Qs S 2 2 Q Y K ,3 ..ii l -fe? q ,Y-f - - t X ,Q - ,ig . , l 1 l i f S 'f' . S .' z K 'L , is , si, T , '+ , -2. is Q in.. -as is 1 rf- -2,11 ll J -fs Q fl? 3 44 4 'lf A 1 1 1' 1 if .. 63 .. Toma, Steve Tracy, Jerry Travis, Shirley Tussing, Darryll Uber, Keith Uhlig, Merle Vacek, Edward Vallas, James Yi' rt' ' A ft, 5 ,. KW ff s . ' f ' va is lg if if wm- fb ad . T W Q was My ggi W tb YW , I i I ' 1 f' 'I Wagner, Marshall Walls, Willie Walker, Darlene Walker, Kitty Walter, Karla Walter, Susan Ward, James Ward, John Wells, Ronnie West, Ray Wetzel, Gary Wheeler, John Wheeler, Lavana Whitfield, Dudley Whitford, Rodger Wiegand, Pat ff ,nc ee 1+ . HQ. as L . . ,,, . D ,W K ' fix? 5. 'J I -, 1 ' r A .. Wozniak, Lawrence Wulze, Mike Wynn, Eddie Yee, Carol York, Tom Yost, Betsy Zagaria, Juliana Zellner, Wade I lll 1 ' K so ft , gif. . bmi P, , Y-,V Syl 5 3 ll .F -:Sf Vaught, Phil Veronda, Tony Vibbert, Dallas Volguardsen, Kaeleen x' r - sc 35 ff is A sp QP 7 set? li Q, Wade, Bill Wagner, Albert Wagner, Chuck Wagner, Georgia .ik V, K ,..,' Ward, Lyle Ward Susan Ware, Juliana Ware Sheila Renee Wark Wanetta Webb, Joseph Weeks, Stanley Weinmeister, Judy Wight, Janet Wilcox, Elizabeth Williams, Linda Williamson, Glenda Wilson, Lucille Wilson, Olin Winquist, Mariorie Woodford, Bob Ziede, Diana Zimmerman, Gloria Brown, Ruth Langford, Peggy Miller, Del Ray Morgan, Karin ,Lf ,Agar .ef I S MQ .gg .1 X S Im. . .i 5,3 K ' Rx. SCHOOL LIFE if 4 5 I W- J Wav at W it 'iw 4- Jllfbfpytfvd if Qpditlipgif 50 Eggfsyi STUDENT BODY OFFICERS, Jim Sourant, President, Lu Craig, Vice- Presi- dent, Yvonne Gastineau, Executive Secretary, Roberta Agnew, Correspond- ing Secretary, and Suzi Gerber, Financial Secretary Cfrom the topl were really stacking things high when the photographer caught them. We're sure that among these merry things, their accomplishments as here listed were only a beginning. They visited various student councils throughout the valley and at- tended meetings ofthe Salt River Valley Presidents and Vice-Presidents As- sociation, which was sponsored by Camelback. The association is composed of all the student government leaders in the city. The most time consuming proiect the student council participated in this year was the Toys tor Tots drive. For weeks they encouraged the students to bring toys as contributions for the drive, which was ended with a dance called Toys for Tots Trot . Entrance requirement was one toy per person. These students have done a fine job this year -and we all congratulate them. Www FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER student council, opposite page. Front Row: Dennis Yee, Sally Armie, Mike Emmett, Gloria Hicks, George Iannella, Vonnie Gastineau, Lu Craig. Second Row: Karen Simoens, Pat Miller, Carol White, Susan Walter, Diane Davis, Lynn Reed, Gay Simancek. Third Row: Pam Dyer, Bonnie Johnson, Bob Wheeler, Carol Krauss, Sandy Reed, Colleen Murphy. Fourth Row: Pat Porter, Don Graves, John Morton, Frances Galioto, Georgia Jewel, Sondra Cameron. Fifth Row: Mary Anna Sasser, Bruce Stoyer, Marilyn Kump, Susan Quail, Betty Mills, Suzette Thruheimer. Sixth Row: Linda Amos, Judy Kier, Peggy Page, Diana Parker, Shirley Morrison, Ward Zellner. Seventh Row: Pat Lantiser, Sandy Simpson, Scott Smith, Buddy Clark, Jerry Martin, Ronnie Mathews, Bill Hyder. Eighth Row: Diane Rudduck, Danny Gosnell, Tom Brewer, Everett Bateman, Bill Sinclair, Nolan Parmer, Kent Ofterman. Ninth Row: Sheila Kelly, Dick Cawley, Allan LaRue, Jim Elmore. Tenth Row: Nita LaFitte, Mike Rosen, Peter Rose, Don Reilly, Charles Young, Paul Faulkner, Jim Minard. Eleventh Row: Buzz Fedderson, John Myers, Bob Dorn, Bill Duncan, Jim Sourant. Back Row: Brian Sleeth, Paul Spafford, Ken Harris, Bob Reade, Mr. LeSueur, sponsor, Larr-y Harris. -66- DADS' CLUB OFFICERS-C. L. Grahm vice-president, F. Baker, past presi dent, B. Mann, board member, M Walling, president, W. F. LeSueur faculty representative, G. Parker , secretary, and F. Freeman, treasurer. P.T.A. OFFICERS - Front Row: Mrs. Keith Gastineau, recording secretary, Mrs. Robert Feddersen, second vice- president, Mrs. Morris Muzzy, pres- ident, Mrs. Farris Rudduck, first vice- president, Miss C. Lane, school rep- resentative. Back Row: Mr. Robert Feddersen, second vice-president, Mr. Morris Muzzy, president, Mr. Farris Rudduck, first vice-president, Mr. George Dunn, auditor, and Mr. J. F. Baker, treasurer. AFTER EVERY major sport, the Dads' Club puts on a banquet at which awards are presented to the outstanding sportsmen- my Wmbw , wa. THE ANNUAL P. T. A. dinner is put on to raise money for the club benefits. This year, a delicious ham supper attracted over 1300 students and their families and raised S600 for the club treasury. FRONT FIOW: Linda Broderson, Jackie Linder, Marsha Burack, Liz Sowell, Pam Dyer, Wendy Oldfield, Gloria Zellner, Alison Freeman. Second Row: Mike Rosen, Wesley Press, Ronnie Harvey, Vonnie Gastineau, Teddy Muzzy, Penny Selma, Donna Clyatt, Christine Doyer, Janet Spect, Jo Stewart. Third Row: Martha Broderson, Carol Litton, Nancy Ash, Janet Risk, Karen Kraemer, Francis Galioto, Diana Smith, Shirley I-lolligan, Gwen Robichaux, Linda Coon, Carol Coon, Marilyn Davis, Joan Johnson, Betsy Simmons, Carol Trout, Nellie Arronte, Rose Marie lngraham, Betzy Yost. Fourth Row:tDorothy Hommel, Ingrid Moline, Harvey Faber, Ronnie Wasem, John Wheeler, Larry Gar- tin, Rancly Ware, Peter Rose, John Kennedy,fTfot'n Fogle, Jim Neve, Russell Sowell, Dave Johns0n'ROIf Arndt, Richard Smith. Back Row: Mr. Kuntz, Steve Rob nts. Q .9 V ' , , Y ' I ,Q A 'L V , . .1 .V K lv . i ' if I 'T lr p 1 by ,f i f i . f' J ' , I l 'r I 'f , U4 'l ' I 1 L X P li 'Q If , ' 'l l , ' k I jg ' X ' ,Zu '. I MR. KUNTZ, Sponsor, Linda Broderson, new treasurer, Peter Rose, A V f l ' if 2 new vice President, Karen Kraemer, old and new secretary, John , ,, y Ji, Kennedy, old President, Mike Rosen, new president, Dennis Yee, , A I V .f X' , R 'L old treasurer. T, '7 x .I l I 1 e' .aft ll H, I . XA I ' , li u , l it t ' I ' I i y , ' , 1 N ' ,,v is , fix .- ' r. I - PARNASSUS is an honorary society to which students with a semester grade average of 1.5 or better may join. The club activities for this year included a Christmas family and an initiation of new members. The initiation is a new proiect which is hoped will become a permanent tradition of the club. -59- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members are: Front'Row: James Allen, Fran Anderson, Claire Bertram, Robert Bramlet, Sharron Cawley, Carol Coon, Lu Craig, Joyce Crawford, Marilyn Davis, Chris Doyer, JoAnn Ervien, Tom Fogle, Suzi Gerber, Alice Hailey, and Ray Hoaglin. Second Row: Joanne Jacobus, Joan Johnson, Mary Beth Judson, John Kennedy, Gail Kimball, Barbara Milkes, Jim Neve, Bradley Norman, Peggy Page, Robert Parker, Lynnette Peterson, Virginia Pool, Robert Reade, Barbara Roof, and Caryl Schott. Third Row: Dolores Sharp, Elizabeth Simmons, Charlene Smith, Russell Sowell, Vera Stocks, Carole Ann Stone, Sharon Teufel, Jim Thomas, Carol Trout, Robert Wheeler, Annette Wolff, Donna Anderson, Ruth Ann Blood, Sandra Cartmell, Donna Kay Crandall, and Emily Frazier. Back Row: Mr. Anderson, sponsor, Yvonne Gastineau, Dan Gosnell, Karen Kraemer, Judy Leech, George Loeffler, Teddy Muzzy, Nolan Par- mer, Wesley Press, Eddie Riggs, Peter Rose, Elizabeth Sowell, Janet Specht, Ingrid Swenson, Randy Ware, and Dennis Yee. Members notffpictured are: John Alsever, Charles Fair, Elizabeth Garretson, Janet Kirk, Roger Wiese, Peter Drake, Michael Rosen, and Donna Gri in. FACULTY MEMBERS chose National Honor Society mem- if bers this year, as every year, on the basis of their high scholarship, constructive leadership, purposeful service, I and worthy character. Being a member of the National Honor Society is the very highest honor which a high school student can attain. He is encouraged to ' render service to the school and to the community, and 5 is a preferred candidate for a college scholarship and admission to college. The society has a scholarship fund with which it encourages the continuance of education. i National Honor Society members decided this year S . x I they wanted to have an activity, so they helped sponsor the Mile of Dimes for UN-ICEF in November. ............! . ' I an l SPONSORS representing the National Honor 'Society in the UNICEF Mile I of Dimes are Bob Reade, Joan John- son, and Marilyn Davis. Other spec- tators are Ken D'Arcangelo,-John ' 5 ' L Sucato, Jim Sourant, and Stu Young. -70- THESE GOOD SPORTS are, Georgia Pohle, David Hurlbert, and Jay Ar- mer, who are helping contribute to the liveliness of the second semester informal and formal initiation of Quill and Scroll. X ls THE MEMBERS of Quill and Scroll compose this international Honorary Society for High School Journalists. To be a member, a person must be in the upper third of his class and have worked on a school publication for at least one semester. An initiation at the beginning of the year in- ducted half the members of this year's society. Another, following in February, completed the membership. O0 0 OOO OOO KNEELING: David Hurlbert, Dennis Yee, Jay Armer, Mike Rosen, John Orrahood, Bob Reade, and David Knight. Standing: Mr. Raymond, sponsor, Ingrid Swenson, Chris Doyer, Barbara Wade, Judy Edmunson, Teddy Muzzy, Georgia Pohle, Ellen Schmeidel, Barbara Milkes, and Joel Muzzy. f - . 4' -71- -17 ,Q H f f 4 fax 1, , ,NNN Xi 1 X. WHO SAID PUTTING out a yearbook was easy? Most people don't realize just how hard it is! Pages have to be planned, pictures arranged, and deadlines met. This is,not an easy iob! lt takes a staff of capable people who are willing to give up their time and extra-curricular activities. Many hours after school are put in by staff members in order to get the yearbook out on time. Great sighs of relief could be heard for miles around at the picnic held at the end of the year for the staff. This event is looked forward to by all throughout the year. O S WMA W . UPPER LEFT: Ellen Schmeidel, Karen Cristea, Diana Cefar- atti. Middle Left: Stu Young, Teddy Muzzy, Janet Henry, Pat Hedden, Chris Doyer, Gary Spetrino. Bottom: Ellen Roca, Col- leen Medford, Ingrid Swenson, Sherry Harper, Jay Armer, Jay Sinclair, W...-1 rx.: -72.- EVER TRY TO DECIDE on a cover for a yearbook? Whewl It sure i:sn't easy! There were so many beautiful covers and clever ideas for a Theme. We Tinally decided on a foreign exchange student at Camelback for our theme. As you know, our foreign exchange student this year was Jacqueline de Vulpian, from France. The idea of The cover was chosen to symbolize the meeting ot our Two countries. altar UPPER RlGHT: Associate Editor Barbara Wade, Advisor Mr. Garrett, Editor-in-Chief Joel Muzzy. Middle Right: Sandra Clayman, Marcia Stein, Pat Pesley, John Orrahood, Georgia Shrewsbury. Bottom: Ron Schuler, David Dollard, Scott Nelson, Don Hill, .lerry Green, Ray Hoaglin, David Mann. BLADE REPORTERS, Front Row: George Coleman, Joseph Ritter, Ken Maddux, Bill Winkler, Jerry Wiese, Frank Weltmer, David Hurlbert, and David Knight. Middle Row: Jacquelyn Greeson, Vicki Fike, Beverly Clark, Darlene Bouchard, Gail lngrish, Jacqueline Stahl, and Judy Tolson.lBack Row: Virginia Covington, Lynne Eidsvold, Brenda Smith, Betty Peck, Janice Wilson, Georgia Pohle, Carol Barens, Judy Kline, Karen Greenfield, Peggy Page, and Fran Anderson. PICTURED ARE a few staff members doing their best to get . . 0 ' things under way, Front Row: Carole Finch, Carole Stone, M M . Bobbi Troncin, Margie Lanterman, and Darlene Bouchard, Back Row: James Adams, Carol Kaslow, Rose Marie lngraham, Walta Chleva, and Lynne Eidsvold. -74 THE BLADE STAFF is on the move. They work very hard to get the Spartan Blade out every two weeks. The Blade contains many interesting articles of the events, news, sports, and some articles of the students and faculty. The staff may work hard but they have fun doing it. They learn many ln- teresting things about making a good paper. By learning this, the staff has given the Camelback students a won- derful paper. Ginger Some Cookie! fh Spartan Football Girl Stctrs In Ploy 1' ,.,,. - -15-' Q I' I t - I tm, M ,ie I A I. I. . I k . J, .I ,. I W, ,Q I I I II 'IKH , W f 'E-asm Q i f-' J W' Up rises the curtain on Camelback l'ltgh's first all-school play ' me f I A 5 W I -M N... ofthe year, Time Out For Ginger. which will be presented Feb. . ' .. . . A 26, 27. 28, and March l at 8 p.m. in the Drama Building. .I I I . .I I . .I I . In this rollicking comedy Bo Bodine portrays at I5-year-old J 4 0 t 'meJh Lk H'l'h sLh J phmnlx' Anmnd Feb' zl' 1958 sophomore irl. Gin er, who tries out for the football team to E S ew Workers amp., oin Blade Staff Caowlaf New postttons on the All-Ameri- in Spirl in Bl ttlc ire being assum- tl by t group ot budding journal- sts for the second s mester. Tiktnl. over the issistant news dttor slots tri. Karole Stone and Dennis Yet He oming rcLular Blade report-- rs art. Judy Edmondson. David night C arol White Georgia Pohle. Jirlenc Bouchird lfose Marie ln- wie Ttonctn Willa Chleva. Carol cns G lngrtsh Vicki Fi 'e. ommte Hincock lynne Eidsvold. ev Cl irk K tren Greenfield. Jackie iretson ludv laltne Ken Maddux. ot Rtttct l-llen Schmeidel. Brenda mith Jtckte Stahl Judy To son. rink Wcltmer ind Janice Wilson. Continuing to letd the Blade for another semester ts Editor-ln-Chief lobert Reidt trid ht editorial staff. 'eter Rose news edtlorg Jeanne Tay- o tenure editor Mike Rosen. ports editor Btrbara Milkes. btisi- ss mtniger and Russ Sowell. ht o m ini tr Others holding positions are Carole Finch. Jerry Wiese. and Bill Winkler, headline editors: Dave Hurlbert, jayvee sports reporter: C'trol Trout. girl's sports reporter: Carol Kaslow and Judie Genoe. cartoonists: Freda Sarten. bookkeep- er: Carol White. exchange manager: Darene Henry. vari-typist: and Fran Anderson. Peggy Page. Camechelene Whitfield. 'ind Melanie Kubisko. Girls Receive Grooming Tips Tips on good grooming and mod- eling were recently given to Girls' League members by Mrs. Helen Ross. a Flair School of Modeling representative. This was of special interest to the many girls who are planning to try out tor the Girls' League Fash- ion Show to be held March l9. Mrs. Ross gave helpful sugges- tions concerning the correct way to 'walk and 'it. ' i amounts AKING IIME OUT fom a bttsy day these hard working Spartan Blade Editors arc Smntlirng: Peter Rose News Editor . Russell Sowel Photo- Edtlor ind Mtchicl Rosen Sports Editor . Seuruil arc Robert Reade Editor in Chiu ird Jeanne Taylor Feature Editor. Millions In Gems At Fair Girounds Th S-i 0 000 Emerald Crown of the Andes containing 453 emeralds set in gold and collections of other minerals will be seen at The Arizona State Fair Grounds March 7, 8, and 9 at the Phoenix Gem and Mineral Show PU Officers Attend Council Phoenix Union's student body and class officers visited Camelback last week and met with the Student Council. The student governments of both schools were discussed. I LI W If .,. - If -. ' -3,3 as i Y I - ' 5 G 5 . s it ' ' . 's Y .1 ,, Q ,, . . A w .sf - 'w w I W ?g'- I . , N . 9 ' 1 Y . ' - V . Q , - I ,Q I Y s s R K V q ' v V - 1 'J - 1. A h , y t - - -t . 'L - 'r:tham. Margery Lznterman. Bob- JYPJNJ5- ' ' . 2 ' 0 1 lar' . 'ail I' ' . l' k 1 . 2 ' . . I .. I s ' 1- ' s V ' . 1 ' ' ..-' . l ' ' ' 1 t 1 I - -1 7 r. 'z ' ' L 1 ' . . . V e 1 t 1 ' ' it z s 50 i Y it if C - - . ,. I- - , ' - at . i . s . Q . . ,. - we FEBRUARY 2l--Basketball-West therel State Wrestl ing ournament at'Glendale I I 22--gwtfcftheart Ball, Military a 25--PTA Meeting 7:45 p.m. 26--School play 27--School play, State Basket- ball Toumament fTucsonj 28--School play MARCH 1--School pla I I lt--Track at Piioenix Union 5--Baseball-Carl Hayden 5--Orchesis Spring Concert 8 .m. 7--Baiseball-Mesa fherej,Track Phoenix City Relays at S0- uth, Spartan Blade comes out: end of first term Know Biology, College Bound Are Advised Beware! It is advised that all stu- dents taking college entrance exam- inations in i960 brush up on bio- logy. Mr. l.orenzo K. Lisonbee, Camelback science instructor. last week attended a meeting of the College Entrance Examination Board in Princeton. N, l MR. RAYMOND. sponsor of the Spartan Blade, working with a veteran staff and some newcomers has put out another series of the Spartan Blade that Camelback can be proud of. He has done a won- derful job with the staff in showing the new members and old members alike h0w to do the job right. PTA Sponsors Frosh Eye Tests Last week 500 freshmen took eye test which were given by members of the PTA Health Committee, According to Mrs. Ruth Young, school nurse, the percentage of had vision is very low and the number of farsighted people are few. prove that girls are equal to boys. She proves the point by making the varsity team. which causes enough excitement to last her home town for years. Ginger even makes the cover of l.ife magazine! Alien- Eldridge as Klingvr's nui- lht-r, Mrs. Carroll, is an nllrtu-livt-, witty. and understanding woman, although het' idfns are a lilllv ulti- fashions-d. Cfngvfs fallu-l', played hy Ron- nie Briskmun, is a good-matured man who always st-4-ins lu lu- :nuk- ing speeches. Ile wus a little dis- appointed that his last child, Gin- ger, hudn'l lwvn u boy. It was ht'- calnsc of one of his speeches that Ginger dv:-ith-d lu go out for the ll'llllls Diane Rudduck, as Joan. and Dolly Jordan, as Jeanie, play the parts of Gingerk two sisters. They are tvpical older sisters and are very mitch against Ginger's spree on the football lcttm. The maid, who has been with the Carroll family for many years. is portrayed by Ellen Norton. She has always spoiled Ginger. and she is now one of Ginger's most loyal rooters. This famous football player's boy friend. Tommy, who is a well-man- nered boy, is played by Ken Ashby. The fact that his best girl is on the football tcam docs not agree with hint too well. The exact opopsite of Tommy is Joan's boy friend. Eddie. played by Bill Bowen. Eddie, at lftio msn ,m.t-ftm.t.i. a-. t. mw.ittI HERE ARE SOME of the staff members on the job. They are preparing the articles. headlines. and ads that will be printed in the next issue of The Blade. These working members are: Darenc Henry, Freda Sartcn. Judy Edmondson. Carol White. Jerry Wiese, Geogia Pohle. Judie Genoe. -75- The gym, while being decorated for the Carnation Ball, was Ann 5T0nel'l0US6, MBVY Walker, LUCSTTG ROleCk, and Mary the scene of much bustle and excitement. Two of the winners of the Color Day contest are Maureen O'Neil and Spencer Cornelison. Hershey are busily engaged in serving at the Faculty Tea. 0 0 0 CAMELBACK HIGH'S Girls' League is the 'biggest and most active club on campus. They sponsored the Color Day cele- bration Nov. 15, putting on a skit during the assembly and giving the dance after the South - Camelback game. On Nov. 23, they sponsored the annual Carnation Ball. This year the theme was Emerald Mist, and blue - green hues decorated the gym. Later, on Dec. 19, they put on the Faculty Tea in the Drama Patio. On Feb. 11, Mrs. Ross, from Flair Modeling School, came to Camelback to instruct Girls' League members in modeling. They were preparing for the annual fashion show March 19, which was sponsored by Hanny's, and featured teen-age fashions for boys and girls. In April, the annual rnoney-mak- ing month, the competition was keen among the four coun- cils. Each one put on project after proiect, vying for the prize to wind up the 57-58 year with a bang. 76- Mrs. Ross, from Flair Modeling School, speaks to the League Carole Finch, Gayle Gerrard, Mary Ellen Ross, and Frances officers, Susan Finley, Linda Johnson, Alice Hailey, Joyce Ashley work on posters for the fashion show, Caliente Crawford, Sally Armie, Mary Dangerfield, and Lucette Roieck. Fashions . OOO 9 0 MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL are: Front Row: Lucette Roieck, Joyce Crawford, Mary Dangerfield, and Diane Davis, Executive Officers. Middle Row: Linda Johnson, Georgia Jewel, Pam Dyer, Judy Smith, Ann Stonehouse, and Joan Kump. Back Row: Alice Haiiey, Yvonne Gastineau, Mary Hershey, Suzette Thur heimer, Karen Greenfield, Mary Ellen Ross, Susan Finley, Alix Maher, Sally Armie, and Mary Walker. -77.- FROSH MEMBERS of the League are: Front Row: Mary Anna Sasser, Lennis Lyon, Patsy Riggs, Suzanne Gerard, Donna Clyatt, Carol Hanagan, and Carol Litton. Middle Row: Judy Dodd, Pat Porter, Pam Dyer, Karla Cornelison, Nan Broder- sen, Cheryl Strickland, Alice Hess, Georgia Jewel, Frances Galioto, Laraine Romano, and Brenda Miller. Back Row: Judy Smith, Linda Johnson, Mary Shumway, Dorothy Hommel, Carole Custer, Shirley Holligan, Kathy Morris, Judy Weinmas- ter, Georgia Wagner, and Susan Walters. OOO SOPHOMORE Girls' League members are, Front Row: Carol Hoeksema, Alix Maher, Linda Reed, Julie Johnson, Linda Faux, Pam Linville, Linda Bro- dersen, and Donna Lee Wil- liams. Middle Row: Gloria Hicks, Carol Gant, Janet Risk Diana Bloom, Cherie Owen, Mary Hershey, Beverly Powers, Patsy Williamson, Plat Plotner, Janet Henry, and Betty Witt. Back Row: Ellen Roca, Gayle Gerrard, Frances Fish, Mary El- len Ross, Judy Taylor, Nadara Gilmore, Frances Ashley, Dorothy Baker, Claudia Bayer, and Joanne Smith. -78- 6 i MEMBERS OF the Junior Coun- cil are, Front Row: Nancy Ham- by, Gloria Zellner, Sheila Kelly, Second Row: Ginny Tam- burrelli, Lucette Roleck, Mary Walker, Ann Stonehouse, Alice Eldridge, Diane Ruddock, Third Row: Linda Heath, Mary, Dan- gerfield, Sally Armie, Darlene Bouchard, Dianne Voorhis, Deon Gardner, Judy Assmus- sen, Dianne Lichty, Jan Glover, Donna Moore, Beverly Young, Back Row: -lan Schneider, Judy Wise, Eionnie Walker, Sandy Cartwell, Liz Marriott, Jeannine Gill, Roberta Agnew, Yvonne Gastineziu, Gail lngrish. MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR COUNCIL are, Front' Row: SUZi Gerber, Karen Billings, Sandy Baker, Sharon Tuefel, Middle Row: Barloara Wade, Jan'Kirk, Jackie de Vulpian, Diane Davis, Carol Lyon, Judy Warnken, Karen Greenfield, Suzette Thurheimer, Carol Trout, Back Row: Carol Coon Joan Kump Nora Drover, Joyce Crawford, Judy Kier Jan Hoeksema Lu Craig, Alice Hailey, Phyllis Ashley, and Mary Alice Rhodes S f 3, -in I SN, ,wi S., t as Exfl ir- I :K Wk -79- NEWCOMERS OFFICERS: Standing, Mary Beth Judson, Sec- retary, Carol Kempfert, Treasurer, Saundra McCurdy, Vice- President. Seated, Brad Norman, President. Q O THE NEWCOMERS CLUB was started this year by a group of new students at Camelback who wanted to meet other newcomers. Their purpose is to help new students at Camelback get acquainted and feel wel- come. They printed a brochure containing the names and activities of clubs on campus to help them decide which clubs and activities they would like to ioin. FRONT ROW: Lynda Griffith, Shelia Kelly, Saundra McCurdy, Brenda Knapp, Second Row: Mary Oetien, Mary Beth Judson, Carol Kempfert, Bonnie Walker, Back Row: John Ginsburg, Tommy Nelson, Brad Norman, Dave Oetien, Phil Rickets, Mr. George Smith, Advisor. -80.- Q. STANDING: Mr. James Watson, sponsor, Bob Wilson, Con Englehorn, Charles Young, Don Egeland, Spencer Corneilison, Olympian Officers. Seated: Roger Snider, President. Front Row: Dennis Siler, Larry Allen, Gary Gilliam, Don Graves, Second Row: Doug Kannel, Ronnie Orr, Dick Henry, Paul Reynolds, Richard Cawley. Third Row: Larry Stanton, Charles Gercke, Russel Glick, Squier Jones. Back Row: Tom Beauchamp, Bob Hoover, Gary Walston, Bill Schammel, Clay Boyer, Bernie Grundman. W PRESENTATION of the scrapbook to the school by Roger Snider, Olym- pian Hi-Y President. The scrapbook was accepted,for the school by Jim Sourant, Student Body President. THE OLYMPIAN Hl-Y started off a very successful year with lvy League Week, which ended with the lvy Slide Dance. Both the lvy League week and the dance were huge successes. Next, they spon- sored a Christmas family, and presented a scrap- book to The school during the Christmas season. Shortly after the first semester, Olympian obtained club iackets and pins, and helped put on the Annual Sweetheart Ball in co-operation with the other Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's. -81.- FRONT ROW: Richard Kinney, David Sonenschein, George Kapp, .lon Kimball, Larry Dodd. Back Row: Mr. Ricks, sponsor, Frank Foster, Jim Verner, Jim Thurston, Les Arnold, Sherman Gavette, Tommy Nelson. oath Wah MEMBERS OF the Conquistador Hi-Y with their collection of good cheer for a family at Christmas. -32- THIS YEAR the Conquistadors, one of the newest clubs on campus, undertook many projects. Just before Christmas they collected toys, food, and clothing for an unfortunate family. After second semester they helped to present the annual Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart Ball in February. I FRONT ROW: Bill Bowen, Jim Minard, Jerry Schmuhl, John Sucato, Brad Norman, Willie Wallace George Cox, Bob Wheeler, Eddie Freeman, Tom Sasser. Middle Row: Tom Risk, Bob Barber, Bob Bramlet Joe Bech tol, John Kovash, Don Reilly, Bob Parker, Jack Bagg, Carl Kent, Dave Grim, Buzz Feddersen, Tom Witt Joel Myers, Back Row: Dale Burk, Bob Reade, Jim Sourant, Steve Laing, Jim Neve, John Alsever, Tom Fogle THE MAIN PROJECT of the Gladiator Hi-Y this year was their Christmas family. They collected toys, food, and clothing and presented them to this family at Christmas. The Gladiators were the first club on campus to get club iackets. Later in the year they helped to present the annual Hi-Y, Tri- Hi-Y Sweetheart Ball. 667' TOM SASSER and Bob Wheeler, Gladiator HI Y mem bers, with food and clothing which they collected for a family at Christmas. -83-. yiix I 1 QUO DEO sponsored a Mile of Dimes to collect money for the polio drive. Ann Rasmussen is asking students for their dimes to put on their class tape. ' Quo Deo Tri-Hi-Y QUO DEO HAS COMPLETED the y,ear with many worthwhile service proiects to their credit. At Thanksgiving time they gave food and clothing to the Valley of The Sun School for handicapped children. The club brought Christmas cheer to many by helping with the Toys for Tots campaign and by presenting an adopted family with food and clothing. Quo Deo collected Sl 13 at the Mile Of Dimes for the Teens Against Polio. ONT MEMBERS of Quo Deo sewing emblems on the uniforms of a sports team are Gail Kimball, Carol Krauss, Jan Hoeksema, and Jeanne Taylor. They have sewn emblems on the uniforms of a sports team, had joint meetings with Hi-Y's from Camelback and other schools, and in March the club was formally inducted at services at the YMCA. The Quo Deo officers spent two days at the Sky Y Camp in Prescott to learn more about the different duties of each office. The club plans to keep up all the good work by having meetings throughout the summer. FR ROW: Judy Klumb, Theresa Kondora, Ann Rasmussen, Sandra Reed, Colleen Murphy, Delores Wachtell, Linda Stanecker, Judy Jeanne T Carol Miss Hunter n x r 1 5. Middle Row: Ida Shoemaker, Yvonne Gastineau, Elizabeth Marriott, Beverly Johnston, Barbara Bedingfield, Teddy Muzzy, Sandra Jan Hoeksema. Back Row: Roberta Agnew, Lu Craig, Alison Schwartz, Janice Del Carlo, Cleo Lewis, Gail Kimball, Joyce Craw- -84.- AF if -r .1 F 41:9 fix c' N 'Yi FRONT ROW: Sharon Webber, Suzanne Gerber, Abbie Evans, Karen Billings, Judy Wise, Linda Amos, Suzette Thurheimer, Nancy ' ' ' H M Lou Campo, Sandra Watts Boland. Second Row: Nellie Arronte, Carol Coon, June Warnock, Karen Greenfield, Ann ammons, ary , Sharon Teufel, Mitch Whitfield, Diane Voorhis, Jan Kirk, Connie Young, Joan Kump, Beverly Young. Back Row: Beverly Bergersen, Betty Mills, Roxanne Martin, Miss Hubbard, sponsor. Tri Tanda Tri Hi-Y ' ' ' TRI TANDA, one of the most active Tri Hi-Y's on campus, boasts a long list of service and social projects accomplished during the school year. They painted and cleaned the Perry Institute for mentally retarded children, helped in the Easter Seal drive, and were active in the Toys For Tots campaign. In ad- dition, the club participated in the Campus Clean-up, UNICEF Halloween Drive, served at the Basketball-Wrestling BUSY! BUSY! BUSY! These girls are cleaning, washing win- dows and painting the Perry Institute. Roof: Joan Kump, Ladcler: Jan Kirk, Standing: Suzette Thurheimer, June War- nock. Abbie Evans, Suzi Gerber. .-1, -85 O Banquet, and had a cake sale, the proceeds of which were donated to the Buildings For Brotherhood fund. For their own enioyment, Tri Tanda had a Christmas party and several ioint meetings with Olympian Hi-Y. They sponsored the Mad Matter, a sports dance for the Foreign Exchange Student fund and were in charge of decorations for the Sweetheart Ball. LOOKING OVER the Easter Seal Posters to be distributed to local merchants are kneeling, Diane Vooris, Sharon Webber, Judy Weise, back row, Suzi Gerber, Carol Coon, June War- nock, Karen Greenfield, Suzanne Reed, Joan Kump. , , J-21? 721 if - iisvdii A FEW MEMBERS of Okihi gaze hungrily at some of the be sold at their bake sale. They are Georgeann Asmussen, Judy Davis, Sharron Cawley, Christine Davis, and Pat Linder. Y Okihi Tri Hi-Y THANKSGIVING DAY was Truly a Thanksgiving Day for the needy family that the Okihi Tri-Hi-Y aided by Taking Them food and clothing. AT Christ- mas Time, the club, under the sponsorship of Miss Owens, went caroling and brought Christmas cheer to all those who heard Them. In order to build up the club's treasury, the Okihi'ers had a bake sale on February i3 in Park Central, which Turned out to be a huge success. For their own entertainment, after working so hard, an ice skating party and a gym night were held in the spring. Members of Okihi Tri-Hi-Y were officially inducted on February sixth at the YMCA. Since most of the club's members are Juniors, Okihi is looking forward to another successful year. Q O O O O FRONT ROW: Sylvia Genius, Trudy Daugherty, Linda Solesbee, Georgeann Asmussen. Second Row: Sandy Noyes, Paulette Lollar, Pat Hornish, Pat Linder. Third Row: Helena Wallis, Brenda Smith, Judy Burns. Fourth Row: Judy Davis, Judy Bailey. Fifth Row: Emily Frazier, Carol Franks. Back Row: Miss Owens, sponsor. Tri Koren Tri Hi-Y WORKING AT Samuel Gompers Clinic, dying Easter Eggs for the Crippled Children's Home, adopting a Christmas family, and passing out posters for the Easter Seal Fund were just a few of the'outstanding service proiects performed'by Tri Koren Tri Hi Y, under the sponsorship of Miss Banker. ln February, a swimming party was held at the Y for all old and prospective new members. Official induction into the club took place-on March 27. ln order to add to their treasury, the club sold Sparky Spartan pins for students to wear at the big games. The group also sold tickets for the Square Dance Festival. At the end of the year, Senior members leaving Tri Koren were given a farewell party by the Juniors. OOO ONE OF THE MANY activities of Tri Koren this year was a swimming party at the Y for all prospective, associate, and regular members. Front Peggy Page, Pat Edmonson, Fran Anderson, Jo Pavlet. Background Pat Pesley, Paula Timmons, Georgia Shrewsbury. FRONT ROW: Peggy Page, Carol Stone, Nancy Jones, Fran Anderson, Nancy Crocker, Karen Kenworthy Second Row: Diane Yates, Yvonne Lavelle, Paula Timmons, Judy Warnken, Janice Feingold, Sandy Baker Third Row: Jo Pavlet, Judy Baier, Annette Wolf, Darene Henry. Back Row: Barbara Bolton, Connie Gaffney Mrs. Banker, sponsor, Sandy Clayman, Elaine Wells, Linda Daly, Pat Pesley, Wendy Hupp. wail' QF . -87- 'sn FRONT ROW: Dave Sonenschein, George Iannella, Mike Emmett, Bob Wheeler, George Kapp, Bob Hoover, Peter Drake, Bob Stephenson, John Power. Second Row: Jim Kiel, Jack Begg, Eddie Spicer, John Kovash, Roger Snider, Mr. Ratts, sponsor, Ronnie Orr, Jack Bury, Buzz Fedderson. Third Row: Ronnie Ramseyer, Bob Wilson, Joe Bechtol, George Cox, Don Graves, Con Englehorn, Eddie Gilbert, John Morton, Hank Pyhle. Back Row: Joel Muzzy, Charles Young, Ted Johnson, Larry Harris, Bob Porter, Roger Graham, Bob Reade, Jim Sourant, Bob Bramlet, John Myers, Ken Harris. 0 0 A 0' S' ,9 ff ,I Wy X , OU MW - HPEANUTS ANYONE? is the cry of these boys selling peanuts on . the downtown streets. Left is George Kapp and Right Ronnie f l Lf! Ramseyer. I 5 .L 5' . . , M J' 1 J M W1 i KEY CLUB is a service club sponsored by the Ki- wanis Club for boys who do outstanding work or take part in school activities. This year has kept the boys very busy. As a service project they sold peanuts to raise money for under privileged children. Key Club also satisfied everyone who had a sweet tooth when they sold bars of chocolate candy For the bright people in the crowd, they had a light bulb sale. The proceeds were contributed to the foreign exchange student. They were also the originators of the stiident of the week awards. Officers who kept the club running smoothly were: President Ken Harris, Vice-President John Myers, Secretary Peter Drake, Treasurer Bob Wheeler. FRONT ROW: Sharon Mulvenon, Phyllis Apro, Sharan Herman, Frances Galioto, Marva Jones, Virginia Tamburrelli, Pat Plotner, Nancy Robbins. Middle Row: Gloria Hicks, Carol Gant, Sherry Hopper, Mary Dangerfield, Barbara Bolton, Marlene Simmons, Lucetlte Roleck Gail lngrish, Sharon Friedman, Linda Heath, Mary Walker, Marla Ralston, Diane Lichty. Back Row: Lynn Reed, Barbara Foust, Linda Byrd Lynda Hope, Lynn Pifat, Betty White, Frances Fish, Jan Schnieder, Jeannine Gill, Shirley Holligan, Ruth Ann Blood, Pam Hartley Jan Glover, Ann Stonehouse, Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. Dover, sponsors. a . . SPAR-TEENS, a Y-teen club of the YWCA, started out their year by having an initiation for the new members at a Halloween Cos- tume party. Ghosts, corpses, and black cats helped make the hilarious evening complete. The Hep Hop sponsored by the Spar- teens after the North High-Camelback bas- ketball game was the financial success of the year forthe girls. An annual campaign sponsored in the spring to raise money for the foreign ex- change student was called Share the Fare. For the entertainment of the members every year the girls have a slumber party at Rosemary Lodge. Midnight snacks, weinie roasts, a fashion show, and contests made a full evening - and night! We hear via the grapevine that the boys wish they could at- tend. ON STEPS: Bonnie Walker, Phyllis Apro, Pat Plotner, Sharon Friedman Foust. Standing: Sharon Mulvenan, Shirley Holligan, Pam Hartley Jan Schneider, Virginia Tamburrelli, Mary Walker, Mary Dangerfield. -89... assign -ws FUTURE TEACHERS of America is one of the most recently organized clubs on campus. Determination to succeed and the satisfaction of a career well chosen, mark the enthusiastic members and their sponsor, John A. Black, mathama- tics instructor. Though the organization is yet very small, it has high hopes of some day being one of the best on campus. Future Teachers of America is be- ginning a new program next year by which senior students may help fresh- man teachers with their classes, and thereby learn for themselves the basics needed to become a good teacher. ADMIRING TROPHIES won by CameIback's debate teams are: Front Row: Ron Bartlow, Mr. Pollard, sponsor, Marilyn Davis. Back Row: Bob Reade, Roy Smith, Neil Meeker, Bill Young. MEMBERS OF F.T.A. are: Sally Armie, Marcia Kramer, Bill Bowen, Peter Rose, iiivii r., Black, sponsor, Marilyn Davis, Elizabeth Wilcox, Karen Kraemer, Lorraine Faulkner. We!! THIS YEAR'S DEBATE teams were the best we've ever had, says Mr. George Pollard, 'teacher of debate at Camelback. They participated in the Arizona State Forensic Tournaz ment where they went through the semi-finals and into the finals against each other. The teams de- bated at various high schools and grade schools and traveled to the University of Arizona to debate the issue of foreign aid. Having a very successful year, the debaters are looking forward to next year, which they feel will be even better than this past one has been. AN ACTIVE Service Club on campus this year was the Future Home- makers Club. Among its activities were taking over seventy dozen cookies to the Children's Homes at Christmas time and serving refresh- ments at the school plays as a money making project. SANDY CARTMELL, one of the members of the club, was elected State Degree Chairman at the State Convention of all F.H.A. clubs. The club has over thirty enthusi- astic members, all interested in homemaking and performing ser- vice activities. Ti?'l -fp-W.. P I A1 2 STANDING: Penny Gilman, Carol Norton, Melinda Henrichs, Karen Matson, Pat Hannula. Seated: Gwen Robichaux, Diana Smith. THESE F.l-I.A. members are admiring their Chapter Scrapbook at one of the F.,H.A. meetings. FRONT- ROW: Eleanor Carbacio, Marilyn Kennedy, Kathy McGinnis, Judy Dodd, Ingrid Moline. Middle Row: Susan David, Elizabeth Wilcox, Sharon Prue, Julie Synodis, Valeta Folk, Pat Connin, Donna Clyatt, Wanetta Wark. Back Row: Kitty Lauri, Hope Synodis, Mary Maher, Katie Lorts. NJ NYf' Q -91- FRONT ROW: Pete Rose, Bob Hancock, Wesley Press, Mike Rosen, Karen Kraemer, Carole Finch, Deon Gardner, Ernestine Graves. Back Row: Frank Foster, Bob Kittrick, Jim Verner, Bruce Kaehler, Russell Sowell, Randy Ware, Dave Johnson, Mr. Campbell. O O O CAMELBACK's Biology Club, under the sponsor- ship of Mr. John Campbell, is composed not only of students who are taking biology, but has among its members many biology students of past years. DOES THIS LOOK like someone you know? Deon Gardner, Mike Rosen, Peter Rose, and Ernestine Graves are trying to solve the identity of the skeleton. The name is familiar, but can't quite place the face! The Biology Club sponsored the Name The Hamster Contest and sold Biology Brownies during the year. The weather film The Unchained Goddess was shown to the members during a- meeting. NO, THEY ARE NOT planning to blow up the school! Experi- ments such as this are often conducted in Mr. Jordan's bio- logy classes. Working with Mr. Jordan are: John Fields, Ken- neth Doyle, and Delores Spero. lil? If A C .A wi K .,,, . K ' ic' g. . l Z , , 5' J x 0 -61 l llll-lllggS:t . J gil W Y M X, 5-' f '- , f., qs r FRONT ROW: Tom Fogle, Dan Condon, Louis Brand, Benny Cushing. Back Row: Carole Coleman, Jim Neve, Liz Sowell, Harvey Faber, Bob Hancock, Randy Ware, John Kennedy, Dennis Diestler, John Wheeler, Russ Mosser, Jim Allen, Don Fogle, Mr. H. Coffer. S30 INTERESTED IN SCIENCE? Then this is the club for you! are interested. The Science Club is active and participates in many in- The Science Club is doing its part to interest students teresting science proiects. in science during an age when scientific fields are of the Use of the chemistry and biology labs help the stu- utmost importance. dents to develop special science projects in which they Tl Y Don Fogle, Tom Fogle, Joh Bur . Dennis Diestler, Jim Allen, John Wheeler. .sw ,F We y elf 3' 1 ig- A 1. .aj 5 A ,. Q ...Q K . MEMBERS OF THE SPANISH CLUB: Mary Anne Knight, Neil Meeker, Virginia Pool, Nora Drover, Walter Graves, David Knight. Seated: Mr. Flores, sponsor. Sjomahff A FOUR DAY TRIP To Hermosillo, Mexico was an exciting experience for The Spanish Club This year. In addition to a gala Christmas party, The Spanish speakers furthered their knowledge of the langu- age by attending several Spanish movies, and rounded out a successful year with their annual picnic. o o Q WITH THE FORMATION of The French Club This year, many students had a chance To improve Their understanding of The French language. Hearing Talks by our French exchange student Jackie de Vulpian and exchange student Phil Cords from North High, plus hearing French recordings, high- ly benefitted the French speaking members. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: Standing: .lackie de Vulpian. Front Row: Wendy Oldfield, Teddy Muzzy, Vicki Turner. Middle Row: Ernestine Graves, Linda Reed, Jan Glover. Back Row: Patrick Barrett, Richard Smith, Jeannine Gill. . ,WWJNQ KMA 94- A UNDER THE SPONSORSHIP of Mr. James Osman, the Model Rail- road Club planned a model rail- road this year. Seeing movies about model railroading ancl dis- cussing them is one of their ac- tivities. Anyone interested in this as a hobby is welcome to join. Ea I ATTENTlON ALL HAMS! A new club was formed at Camelback this year. The Amateur Radio Club is its name, and the mem- bers are all interested in . . . you guessed it . . . radio. They visited the homes of several people with ham sets, and about six of the members have licenses. The goal of the club is to have a station here at Camelback. ww. 4,-A Ms FRONT ROW: Ronnie Wasem, Edward Downs, Jim Thurston. Back Row: Rod Moyer, Mr. Osman, sponsor, Mal Hernandez. O KNEELING: George Urban, Ronald Harvey, Willis North. Standing: Ray Sisson, Mal Hernandez, Tim Horton, Stephen Le Grady, Ray Hoaglin, Ross Reay. -95.- THE SEA SCOUTS, Front Row: Dave Nelson, Jon Victor, Larry Burson, John Norris, Dave Anthony, Back Row: Jim Sourant, Bill Williams, Steve Peters, Ronnie Ramseyer, Jim Van Loon, Lenny Bell. 81660 IN AN EXOTIC SETTING, the Sea Scouts held The Beachcombers Dance. Tropical decora- tions and costur..es set the theme for this dance. Entertaining the crowd were Jack and Lou Cione and their Revue. K -'96... A JACQUELINE DE VULPIAN, Indira Berndison and their guests at The Beachcombers Dance. THE ARISTOCRATS as They appeared at one of our dances: Joe Ritter, Lynn Bowers, Bob Hoover, Louis Giallonardo, Curtis Mun- son, and Ken Weber. THE HOMECOMING DANCE over which the king and queen of the Homecoming Game reigned. ' f ' N 5 ' 'tl Q Fl if SPARTANS SHOWED their political spirit by going to the polls to vote for the candidates they thought most capable of holding the offices of next year's student body. O O . may -95- ON MARCH i2, Spartans began circulating their petitions for the student body offices for next year. On the l7th, posters were showing in vari- ous places on campus. Politics was in the air when Spartans went to the polls on March 21 for the prim-ary elections. Hopefuls entering the election were, for President, Buzz Federson, Mike Rosen, and Peter Drake, Vice President, Teddy Muzzy, and Yvonne Gastineau, Corresponding Secretary, Diane Lichty, Karen Kraemer, and Roberta Agnew, Financial Secretary, Mike Ern- mett, Don Graves, and .lan Glover, Executive Secretary, Sherry Harper, Mary Hershey, and Betty Lou Mills. The results of the primary election led to the general, held on March 26. NEW STUDENT BODY officers for next year are, Seated: Yvonne Gas- tineau, Vice President, and Mary Hershey, Executive Secretary. Stand- ing: Don Graves, Financial Secretary, Roberta Agnew, Corresponding Sec- retary, and Mike Rosen, President. CONDUCTING FOR ONE of Camelback's most talented groups is Mr. Peter Fraiola, director of the Orchestra. This year, along with various other activities, they have given one of the most enioyable concerts presented at Camelback. Although many students at Camelback really don't appreciate long hair music, the orchestra seems to have a way of putting it over that pleases most of them. O THE ARlS'I'OCRATS , Jazz Band, swings through a fast moving number at their annual Jazz Concert. The band also plays for parties and dances. At the left of the picture are The Angels , a singing trio, consisting of Suzi Gerber, Cynthia Datus, and Dianne Lichty. in the are Tom Rudduck, Joe Ritter, Con Englehorn, Louie Giallonardo, Gary Walston, Bob Dorn, and Gail Walston. In the Bower and Bob Hoover. gg ,.,.'. ..' ,sq -99- PIANO: Mary Beth Judson. Front Row: Marilyn Walden, Danene Adams, Bev Powers, Marcia Kramer, Janet Risk, Bo Bodine, Mr. Coulter, Rolf Arndt, Richard Smith, Bev Young, Katherine Gar- rett, Sandra Reed, Jean King. Second Row: Jill Ayers, Judy Rhodes, Jeannie Wilhelm, Sharon Pickering, Bebee Johnson, Alice Weaver, JeI'l'YVoelker, Harry Denmen, Bill Duncan, Don Yeager, David Johnson, Mary Hershey, Pat Reinprecht, Sharon Boland, Bev Bergersen, Nancy Faulstick. Third Row: Carol Swatko, Walta Chleva, Sharon Morris, Tommie Hancock, Carol Parkin, Charles Fair, George Cox, Bob Kelsey, Ronny Briskman, Larry Parsons, Larry Casey, Jim Keil, Walter Clark, Elaine Ander- son, Charlene Smith, Deon Gardner, Ernestine Graves, Bev Orr. Back Row: Janet Smith, Judy Edmondson, Karen Kraemar, Shir- ley Morrison, Wanda Fant, Bill Bowen, Tom Beahm, Kent Walter, John Brown, Bill Bert, Allen Rothlisberg, Doug McFate, Jonald Thurheimer, Sylvia Del Piombo, Bette Lewis, Nola Feese, Nancy Jones, Kathy Gray, Susan Finley, Mary Ross, Beth Sprague. ' 940,669 lN THlS PAST school year the A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Coulter, has performed in many places both high and low. They have honored the Kiwanis Club in the valley, and many other places. At Christmas time, on top ot Hanny's, they sang tor the people ot Phoenix and sang carols forthe school during their annual Christmas Assembly. FRONT ROW: Mary Beth Judson, accompanist, Barbara Waltcrs Gwen Ham Yvonne Lavelle Carol Lewis Trudy Daughtery Nancy De5pain, Marnie Womer, Joyce Utlaut, Lynn Pifat, Sharon Habib Saundra Mc:Curdy Karen Boykin Middle Row Dianna Fisher Mary Oetien, Bonnie Walker, Pat Truiillo, Linda Blatter, Barbara Stauss Linda Bird Lynda Hope Marva Jones Mary Ann Schimm Alice Eld ridge, Erica Sennette, Back Row: C l M tt J S h aro a son, oanne mit Jean McCullough Rozlyn Feingold Jean Reynolds Sylvia Chleva Joan Norris, Naclara Gilmore, Reenie McGilvra, Betty Little 4' Q o 0 0 O AS ALWAYS the Advanced Girls Chorus brought worlds of entertainment into the lives of the students this year and to as many people as they were able to reach. On February 7, along with the orchestra they sponsored an assembly. The chorus filled the gym with pleasant songs and the orchestra added to the enjoyment. The assembly ended all too soon. SEATED: Mary Beth Judson, Vice Pres: dent, and Alice Eldridge. Standing: Sylvia Chleva, Secretary, Judy Baier, President and Marietta Pace. French Horns: Bob Linthacum, Paul Mat- te, Florence Bacon, Barb Darland. Tuba: Mark Necka- meyer, Don Raskin, Don Lyren, Chris But- terfield, Nancy Jones, Ray Hanchett. Clarinefs: Sandy Hag- gerty, Linda Blatter, Sharon Hunter, Barry Karant, Shirley Ko- bold, Lola Johnson, Carol Wacker, George Hopkins, Walter Graves, Judy Clark, Alice Rodgers, Fran- ces Fish, Land Way- Iand, Deon Gardner, Nancy Boland, Jan Kirk, Karen lde. Trombones: H a r r y Hofman, Ken Weber, Bob Burke, Bob Dorn, Betty Merrill, Bill Winkler, Bob Stauf- fer. Cornet: John Ander- son, Joe Ritter, Fred Miller, Anthony Farr, Randy Ware. Trumpets: Jon Ketz- ler, Dave Anthony, R o n n i e Ramseyer, Phil Lawson. Baritones: Ken Ashb Dickie Lambert, Mell Rathke. Bass Claranets: Joe Thompson, A u d r e y Shaffer. Tenor Sax: Jerry Tur- ner, Jesse Riggs. Drums: Johnny Goet- tl, Dick Post, Brent Johnson. Bayritone Sax: Gail Walston. Bells: Diane'Rudduck. Iympani: Judy Warn- en. -102- f S, , .., U! THE PICTURE at the right is one of nineteen elementary schools attending the Music Festival. This one, directed by Leon Honey, is Alhambra School. 5.4:-l THE CAMELBACK High Marching Band, one of the finest in the state, has helped to raise the spirit at many of the afternoon and evening games. They played for our pom pon girls during half time at many of out football and basketball games, and during several of the assem- blies. They also held their annual Spring Concert before school ended and' everyone that went enjoyed it. On February 27, they held their annual assembly and as usual it was very good. They played popular and semi-classical music for the en- ioyment of all listening. choice. LEADING THE PARENTS Music Association are Mrs. Lawson, secretary, Mrs. Farris Ruddick, treasurer, Mrs. Kirk, vice-presidentg Rev. Clarence Jones, president. THE PARENTS Music Association is a newly organized group of parents in- terested in music. It is open also to all other parents interested. The association g i v e s two fifty- dollar scholarships for outstanding mu- sic students to the college of their Officers ofthe club are Mrs. Lawson, secretary, Mrs. Farris Ruddick, treas- urerg Mrs. Kirk, vice-presidentg Rev. Clarence Jones, president. JM . . Q Me ' ooo ' the G BEGINNING BAND students, under the direction of Mr. Coulter, are working hard at a new arrangement. l ,.,, L ,fe ml ,T 2 -1 s vi , 4- Vw V 4 f sr -I -...f THE BEGINNING Band class fn - 104 - is open to all students in high school with no previ- ous experience. It is here that instrumental work is begun and the student gains basic knowledge for intermediate and advanced band work. At present, there are T9 in the class. A limited amount of school instru- ments are available for ren- tal. B d P . Raina. A .ROW: Sherry Barnett rand 4 w aa , wr l M fi l l l x la FRONT z Playing the cello arh an t rs MIDDLE ROW: P tar Mike CAMELBACK' l'llGH'S ORCHESTRA this year, as in alll the years before, was, made up of someof the finest musicians in,the school. At the end of each public appearance, souirds of lrarty applause filled the rooms. Q .T eir concert, held on an April night, was one of the finest and most successful ohes this year. Ev- FRONT ROW: Nancy Ash andlifdaryann-Edwards MIDDLE FOV? Adam Cale and Brenda Davis. BACK ROW Was ay ress. , -1 n that attended thoroughly the entertainment., 'X January they held an assembly along with the Advanced Girls Cho- rus. The hour was filled with the numbers from the orchestra and songs from the chorus. Both talents pleasantly combined ,for'an enioy- able program. and' Mary Aliga Rhodes playing th. PIANO: Elana Garrison. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Blakely and Frances Galioto. THIRD Davis, linda Faux. BASS: Ann Adams and Reese. BACK ROW: Susan Chamnick l 3' THE MEMBERS OF Masque and Gavel are, Front Row: Sharon Dennis, Kay Crandall, Gale Ficher, Vickey Turner, Sheila Kelley, Sharon Boland, Sylvia Del Piombo, Emily Frazier, Barbara Hubbard, Dee Rudduck. Second Row: Mary Hershey, Sharon Pickering, Dolores Sharp, Alice Eldridge, Christine Grant, Janet De Franco, Naomi Oglesby, Connie Young, Helena Wallis, Adene Cole, Sharolyn Harper, Janet Henry, Sherry Dwyer, and Gayle Gerrard. Third Row: Sandy Bruhn, Nellie Arronte, Mary Walker, Lucette Roieck, Ernestine Graves, Deon Gardner, Gayle Hicks, Carol Anderson, Donna Moore, Phyllis Apro, Jean McCullough, Nancy Jones, Maureen O'Neill, Dianne Kohl, Beverly Johnston, Jody Reberger, Beverly Young. Back Row: Mrs. Kangieser, Roger Miller, Bill Harrell, Allen Rothlisberg, Susan Finley, George MacGalliard, Deanne Davidson, Ken Ashby, Vicki Fike,.Gail Ingrish, Pat Pesley, Anna Lyons, George Cox, Mary Alice Rhodes, Judy Taylor, Bo Bodine, Marilyn Davis, Joan Johnson, Jan Hoeksema, Mr.- Harvey, sponsor. l Spwaacd afw7Ze0v deed MASQUE AND GAVEL is a club for students of drama and speech. The mask of the theater and the gavel of speech are the symbols of Masque and Gavel. This club sponsored all the plays that Camelback High School gave throughout the year. The agenda of Masque and Gavel included viewing behind the scenes of a television studio and having well- known speakers come and speak about the techniques of drama and speech. Members previewed the plays and gave a pep rally for the students entering Rotary. Bottom: The officers of Masque and Gavel are: Dee Rudduck, Secretary, Jan Hoeksema, Treasurer, Naomi Oglesby, President, and Beverly Young, Vice President. ,Mr aft-ff F !,ooo NAOMI OGLESBY, President, is pinning the Mas- que and Gavel pin on Janet De Franco at the formal initiation of Masque and Gavel. Frosty the Snowman, carrying out the Christmas theme of the initiation, watched the preceedings with glit- tering eyes while, after the initiation, the new and old members,-enjoyed dancing and,refresh- I ments. 7 r fy , X ,JMX J , -J ,-P' 'fi' f . A I-Q .. J Vex 9 I ,JJBTA 'P U LV J JY elf ul' pf V ru GX f f f Q5 s JN It . - if ..- I. J' ,K :rl JJ - 106 - mr Af V fl :G. : M- Fannin!! TIME OUT FOR GlNGER , a lovable comedy, was presented February 28th Through March lst. Ginger, the star of the show, is an 15 year old girl who trys out and wins a position on her high sc:hooI football team. You can imagine the situations which arise from that moment on. ln this scene, Ron Briskman, playing the father, is talking to his problem child Ginger, played by Bo Bocline. Ginger's father is trying to convince Ginger that she can't do everything that a boy can. Ginger answers, But Father, in the speech you gave today in school, you said that men and women are all created equal. IT SEEMS THAT EVERYONE has to get into the act, Ginger's ,boy- friend Ken Ashby, the studious type, tells Ginger he wants a lady for a girl friend and not a football player. Ron Briskman and Alice Eldridge watch with interest as Ginger informs Ken that Men and Women are created equal and s-he can do any- thing a boy can do, maybe even better. Despite all obstacles, Ginger makes her family and friends proud of her. I T54 -f'.f215i:i'f::t .5f'fQffm'fi - 'W W ,N I . sisz .. F K i ef.ilEgsL- F . 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UJ3Om 00:1 004-Q1 IRQ' 0095 rs 3 s ET ro sgxg 0-2.,g'c .- r'3 T'U nv-o 2625 Q-SEM 2-509. 045' ' gig? 9,2132-L Q,mU'fD ogg' .N-.U N -. 3217012 0-39.3 I-2' P T' 17901 F221 5-3- 3:1130 li li ini' 'Nu ma 2 .57 5 Q. ii, it 2? lli li W-wilt.. U- Z RCL1C.CHub edwwe ' AS THE SHIELD goes to press, Camelback Rifle Team is ahead of the other tive high school teams in Phoenix. The high point man is John Bagg with an average of 191 out of 200 points. Linda Fike, a sophomore, represented Camelback as R.O.T.C. Battalion Queen at the Military Ball on February 22nd, Her attendants were Sandra Reed and Roberta Agnew. May 2nd was Military Night at which the schools vieol for possession ot the R.O.T.C. trophies. MfSgt. Pat Rogers KCommanclantJ - 112 - r i i K . L! FRONT ROW: S.F.C. Nick Alsever, M!Sgt'. Phil Campbell, S.F.C. Walter Pierson, Pvt. Rod Moyer, lst. Sgt. George Loetfler. Middle Row: Sgt. Gary Chase, Sgt. Darwin Schaumburg, P.F.C. Tom Howell, Lt. John Bagg. Back Row: Capt. Michael Thomas, Capt. Joe Bechtol, Lt. John Alsever, Lt. Col. Greg Anderson, Lt. Richard McRae, lst Sgt. Don Reilly. O O EVERY MORNING the R.O.T.C. Color Guard raises the flag to the National Anthem. Tuesday of every week, all members of R.O.T.C. wear their full dress uniforms to school. Last December the R.O.T.C. participated in the annual Toys for Tots drive spon- sored by the Marines. With their help this drive was very successful. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team R.O.T.C. Staff Capt. Shad Bruce, Lt. Col. Greg Anderson, Mai. Dale Wright, Capt. James Perna. - 113 - MEMBERS OF G.A.A. are Front Row: Linda Williams, Kathy Manning, Larraine Romano, Dea Etta Strickland, Ruth Vincent, Diane Voorhis, Gloria Zellner, and Sue Moore. Middle Row: Donna Anderson, Dona Squires, Lee Kearney, Sherri Linkswiler, Pam Beck, Susan Orr, Jo Pavlet, Sherry Kingery, Darline Burdette. Back Row: Kaelene Volguardsen, Sharon Battles, Carol Yee, Barbara Darland, Esther Shouse, Mary Anne McCue, Donna Griften, Mary Shumway, Judy Wise, Claire Lusson, Sharon La Traille, Karlene Spiller, Jane Fisher, Betty Jean Merrill, Margaret Hobbs. These girls are very active in Girls Athletic Association and participate in the many girls' sports activities that go on at Camelback. may 4341530 . A 72,0 Gnd: WM Lama MANY GIRLS WAIT for the day that they will win a letter. These girls have realized their dream by receiving enough points -from G.A.A. The girls have to take an active part in many extra-curricular sports in order to obtain these points. These lucky girls are, Front Row: Diane Voor- his, Donna Anderson, Judy Wise. Back Row: Eileen Folmer, Sharon Washburn, Gloria Zellner, Margaret Hobbs and Betty Jean Merrill. -114- f' ill ARCHERY IS ONE ofthe better liked sports in the girls' opinion and has a record number of girls going out for its activities. Front Row: Sharon La Traille, Avalee Preston, Karlene Spiller, Ruth Vincent Back Row: Diane Voorhis, Gloria Zellner, Donna Anderson, Betty Jean Merrill, Margaret Hobbs, Judy Wise. BADMINTON, another popular sport in G.A.A., is especially popular because you can practice in your own backyard. Front Row: Gloria Zellner, Margaret Hobbs, Diane Voorhis, Ruth Vincent. Back Row: Donna Anderson, Avalee Preston, Betty Jean Merrill, Karlene Spiller, Sharow Washburn, Judy Wise. l A if ' r 4 ? 'Q , -1.- r ... , 1. . V- -,-. GOLF CLUB MEMBERS say there's no other sport like it. Many of the girls, besides playing in inter-school com- petition, otten compete in tournaments outside of school play. Front Row: Arlene Berghofer, Judy Banderett. Back Row: Audrey Shaffer, Judy Kier, Donna Bung, Cindy Sha- degg, Kay Roush. 0 O TENNIS IS the most strenuous game of all the sports that the girls play. This is another sport which is played in tournaments outside of school. Front Row: Mary Anne Mc- Cue, Sharon Washburn. Back Row: Eileen Folmer, Mary Shumway, Judy Wise. if - 115- . , . I. 3 'Zg3ff:5:, 5, FQ if i r i T... R , . . . ..g. ,.,,.. x ,J Y- A , t 6 , N s,?,',?,9f,:1 A ,v I ,,?::,A.w ML, -5 A. w i if .Q-,He.,5yfgY,1 K W .4 al. 7 A v prix , C, ,. ,,.?,W3.wi stage cg y L. m,,A w VL e' 4 . K sq f fl- 5 3.1 ,mbsf C .4sfiu,9L!f1.. . , . .....fxu?fs S Q F' mhsriiF21,.'rfZfsef?'f.w- A CAMELBACK'S LETTERMEN are, Front Row: Dan Anderson, Larry Colquette, Bob Bramlet, John Kovash, Jim Hennessey, Jim Baylor, Fred Miranda, 'Jay Murphy, Eddie Spicer, and Bob Hubbard, Middle Row: Coach Bob Ruman, Sonny Mott, Denis Fuller, Roger Snider, Con Englehorn, George Kapp, Joel Myers, Jim Minard, John Sucato, Anthony Tutrone, Ronnie Ramseyer, Bob Stephenson, Gary Walston, and Jim Neve. Back Row: Wendell Coats, Larry Stanton, Jim Sourant, Bob Fenner, Russell Glick, Tom Sasser, Buzz Fedderson, Jerry Schmuhl, Otis Wilder, Benny Graham, and Ronnie Orr. noon hour. l , i F' ' R 4. TOM SASSER helps to controlfgf rush of students to the cafteria at www.. S THE LETTERMEN of Camelback have been very busy this year. Their main activity has been patrolling the area around the cafeteria during both lunches. They prevented stu- dents from running, pushing, and shoving in the lunch lines. Because of this, Camel- back's noon hour has changed from a stam- peding herd of students to a calm, business- Iike bustle. The Lettermen have also added many new members to the club. Only those boys who have shown real interest and sportsmanship have been allowed to enter. We are very proud of both old and new members. an l 1 -116- 01 ,W Y l FRONT ROW: Mr. Bowers, sponsor, Alice Eldridge, Karlene Spiller, Clara Lusson, Donna Thomas, Linda Faux. Middle Row: Lee Harper, Janet Henry, Sherry Dwyer, Bonnie Walker, Kathy Manning, Raquelle Norris. Back Row: Nadara Gilmore, Marcia Blackie, Emily Frazier, Carol Norton, Dorothy Hommel, Sylvia Chleva, Walta Chleva. 0.. .. THE PEP CLUB has been busy from The be- ginning oT The school year. They have had more projects Than iusT about any of The other clubs on campus. The biggest proiect has been The assemblies urging attendance To The Track meets and The baseball games. They have had assemblies which have been a combination of Trying To induce The sTu- dent' body To go To The baseball games and The Track meets. They have also been very acTive in The Keep The Campus Clean Theme. The many posters They have puT up have helped very much To urge The student body To Throw Trash inTo The Trash cans. O .. G . SHERRY DWYER, Lee Harper, and Alice Eldridge are hanging up one of the many posters they made This year on keeping The campus clean. -117- ...4wa.gf G. THIS YEAR THE CAMELBACK lce Skaters Club is celebrating its second birthday. Starting from a Small membership in 1956-57, this club has al- most doubled its enrollment. The members meet every week at school, and every other week drive to lceland where they enioy the refreshing environment and the cool, smooth ice. Some of these members, at the first ofthe year, were mere beginners, but have advanced a long way since then toward better control and enioy- ment. FRONT ROW: Gail Fischer, Peggy Jamison, Bonnie Bowersock, Sherry Dwyer, Donna Picker- ing. Back Row: Mr. Kinnaman, sponsor, Bonnie Bowen, Bill Winkler, Carol Hoeksema, Jan Hoeksema, Susie Reynolds, Marcia Wilhem, Valeta Folk, Heather Campbell, Marsha Blackie. -118- THIS YEAR, Car3nelback's Junior League Bowling Club came near to Bursting its seams with new members. Compared to last year's 30 members, the lOO members mark, this year, was astounding! For this reason, there are two leagues. The Ameri- can League bowls on Thursday and the National League on Tuesday. Both clubs play regular Satur- day tournament games in interscholastic competi- tion. A maiority of these tournament games have been won by the Camelback Bowling Teams. ARE YOU BOWLING for strikes? She is! The young lady is Sherry Harper, treasurer ot the American League. REPRESENTING CAMELBACK Junior League Bowling Club are Phillip Mauer, Bruce Herr, Larry Fields, Mike Brock lsitfingl, Larry Chebowski, Tom Benson, Dennis Brock, Bruce Phillips, Frank Benson, unidentified, Bob Burke, John Garretson, Paul Spafford, John Hirst, Bonnie Bowersock, Connie Young, Sandy Clayman. Front: Gail Walston, Janet De Franco. -'II 9 rf, 9 wwf , k.,b Y , 2.3.3 lifts? X 040 BEYOND RETURN was the Title of the spring festival put on by Orchesis This year. The story was of a man Traveling through space looking for The perfect planet. He visited all The planets - from The beautiful Venus To The red, war-like planet of Mars. All The choreography for The festival was done by The students Themselves, with the help of Miss Cook. In The circular picture above going clockwise from will 'X O O O The lower center The members of Orchesis are: lda Shoe- maker, Donna Welker, Jo Ann Ervien, Brenda Smith, Dar- lene Bouchard, Cleo Lewis, Carol Gugliotti, Fran Wurtz, Sandra Watts, Dianne LichTy, Joan Kump, Roxanne Martin, Judy Kier, Linda Amos, Gail Kimball, Dianne Perry, and center Jacqueline Scott. In the pictures above some of The members of Or- chesis were practicing on the lawn for the spring festival. 120 - KNOWLEDGE COMES FROM THE LIBRARY, as shown in the pictures at the right of our Salutatorian, Joan Johnson, and Valeclictorians, Sharon Cawley, Tom Fogel, and Sharon Teufel. It comes from field trips, as in the lower left picture. Mr. Ander- son's solid geometry class went to the Saguaro Power Plant of Arizona, Public Service at Redrock, and the Rillito Plant of the Arizona-Portland Cement Company, to see engineering in action. Knowledge comes through as- sociation. In the lower right pic- ture, Camelback students are shown with three foreign ex- change students from around the valley cn Foreign Exchange Day. K M - 121 -I t THE FLYING SCHOOL was originated in 1946 for the benefit of the students attending the Phoenix Union High Schools and Phoenix College, who were interested in flying. The staff at the Flying School includes, the director , five full-time in- structors, four part-time instructors, and a sec- retary. The school is equipped with various types of flying craft, including eight Aeronca Charn- pions, two Cessna l4O's, and one SNJ. The opportunities for flight instruction are available to all high school iunior and senior students who are at least sixteen years of age and to all students at Phoenix College. MF' MR. BETHANCOURT is seen giving an unidentified student instructions in flight experience. FRONT ROW: Donna Moore, Carol Stone, Ann Havmmons, and Darene Henry. Second Row: Larry Krogedal, Jerry Green, Don Allen, Roy Letfingwell, Denis Fuller, Everett Mott, and Wendle Woodling. Third Row: Jim Howard, Don Ottosen, Bob George, Gary Hamilton, andHRay West. Back' Row: Jim Green, Earl Owens, Allan La Rue, Richard Maierus, Frank Foster, Jim Shaw, James Smith, and Bob MCE innev. -122- 0, . THIS YEAR'S Safety Education students are, reaping the berfefits of the facilities avail- able to them. The course is based upon three main subiects: drivers education, learning the rules of safe driving, civil defense, pre- paring themselves with the necessary infor- mation in case of emergency, first aid, learn- iftg the simple practices in case of accidents. This course is planned in an effort to teach each student how to be a better driver and pedestrian, thus a better citizen. IN ,THIS PICTURE, learning the rules of safe driving in their class room training are: Alice Weaver, Brenda Kna lTK '?J 'r'-'P'- -'Qs IN THE PICTURE are Mike Emmett and Carwin Peterson learning about the reaction machine from Mr. Treio. Glenda Wiggins, John Walling, Mike Boykin, Keith Godbold, Frances Sharp, Joan Norris, and Barbara Faust. PD, -123- aluaaltdd .f DURING the week before Christmas, the student body presented its annual Christmas assembly. Entertainment was furnished by the A' Cappella Choir. There was a reading of the Christmas story and of course . . . Santa Claus. C'o61v04 Y l W.. -124- HERE, Mary Dangerfield hands out the awards given to the best dressed Spartans of Color Day in the Color Day-Pep Assembly held in our gym in November. Winners were: Sharon Habib, Janet Henry, Pam Dyer, Judy Leech, and Maureen O'Neil. MS ! IN FEBRUARY, loyal Spartans supported their team at the last home basketball game of the season. A pep assembly was presented to the student body during the same day. Here, Joe Bechtol portrays Zorro, the villianous mascot of the Rebels. J'awz'heaae OF ALL THE numerous assemblies Camelback had this year, one of the most educational and in- teresting was given by the research division of General Electric Company. A representative demonstrated new developments in several dit- ferent fields-including a look into the future! 7101? AT THE SAME assembly, the candidates for king were presented. Nominations were made, not only for looks, but for leadership and their para ticipation in school activities. These handsome speciments are: Eddie Spicer, Jim Sourant, Bob Reade, John Myers, and Ken Harris. 7Za0aew.. . EACH YEAR, Camelback has to make the hard decision of choosing which boy and girl is to be that year's Homecoming King and Queen. In an assembly in October, the candidates were pre- sented to the student body. These lovely beauties vying for the-title of Queen are: Linda Amos, Mary Lou Campo, Lu Craig, Suzi Gerber, Carol Gugliotti, and Joan Johnson. 'THE POM-PON GIRLS and Cheerleaders help to head the line ot ardent rooters after assemblies on Color Day, November I5. O AND CAMELBACK'S Pom-pon girls are perfect! They've shown their bright and smiling faces at football and basketball games as well as assem- blies and on campus. With Carol Gugliotti as their captain, these perky, hard-working girls have kicked and pranced their way through the 57-58 season. MISS COLLEEN COOK, Instructor CAMELBACK'S HIGH-STEPPING POM-PON GIRLS are: Roberta Agnew, Dianne Lichty, Colleen Murphy, Yvonne Gastineau, Carol Gugliotti, Sandra Watts, Sharon Teufel, and Lu Craig. K V ' .. . , asf gif' 'T -s an g v gi Xt - 126 rg: N LVEL Q. f wx-ex Jo Pavlet, Dolores Wachtell, Ann Hammons, Mary Lou Campo, Sandra Reed, and Ann Rasmussen are the hard working Spartan Cheerleaders Q' L OOO 0 OOC 0 OOO CAMELBACK HIGH wouldn't have its wonderful reputation for school spirit if it wasn't for our peppy cheerleaders. Their enthusiasm for Camel- back and the boys on the team has boosted the morale of the whole student body. They have done a wonderful job. - 127 PLANNING A CHEER at our Homecoming Game are: Ma Y LOU CGVUDO, Ann Hammons, Dolores Wachtell and Jo Pavlet. ' I I 40-600 That Score Looks Good G5Jard4 Him Time Out Grrrrr . . . Oh No! --l28- Good Grief You Missed' nlf gm.. .adm-,.M NE Qui A . mv Q ' E X 5 if WHEN COMPETITION IS K ,km J it . ew-wruovw ni' f .g x A , f xo, Q X fr John Power J, I . ,,, , 4 lg wifi 'f ,1W'L AYL' l ,-,Q C? C ,A., M W,,l, :cyst 'M 'V 3 H,-wmm.4!SwN ' Gary Burson 4 .632 .fifgw no mf X 1 4 r,.4,,,, 5 C ,J-m.....,rs.m1iLM maid Roger Graham .lim Baylor . A 1 .ng F5 ww, . r .3 f dl ,K 1 , A ,N-me r 3 I Q 'rom Ford , ,cream-rc, .. k . 'Yx.,' 5 ...M .,..,, Ken Harris a F M.-V , V T1 C wx 'Nor ir ,114 . -, 'Qc , s. ff Jerry Schmuhl W, age I ,, , gr., , V 4 T A ,.,. r ,I fl fx : ,,,.,,wig- Axes- 4, cr, C Dan Anderson .IM COACH JOHN HUGHES, Coach Bob Ruman, Joe Valdez, and Ken D'ArcangeIo watch afternoon practice. 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A KK L S, A L i n Z h if g:af,f. 2 K L ' 'W' if -.....,,, ' 'fm we ju 7 -' A 1 i . 'v:-if - X 9 My tif, '-W xl K ' ,ff S5 ' u Dale Burke John Myers Joel Myers Russell Gluck 5 ,.,Q T ,. ,Q Q rkxk.. MifS'STi - l Ykfq Q li: :xiii zll' lillqh 5 img - ix .5 l' . ,L . it i Ik., Vgrgw W ye.. 45 rrrln ' Y-A , S! ,...,,.,,,.- K V -:gm fg ff! I '33 1 .,rrl ,W e ,, i Q .1 -:F Q'i ., Ken D'Arcangelo Roger Snider Gary Walston Jim Sourant DENIS FULLER 122D and Two unidentified players bring down a Thunder- , bird. Players in background are C351 Ken D'ArcangeIo and C35 John Myers. f f ,::. ., fi i, 5 D V Joe Valdez Ron Herrick fs :io ' 'sm 'S 133 - THE POTENTIALITY of the Spartans cannot be equaled l ED SPICER brings down a Glendale Cardinal with the by this line of West High Thunderbirds. The Spartan's line is supported by Larry Colquette, Ed Spicer, Sonny Mott, and Joel Myers. THE CAMELBACK VARSITY footbail team started their 1957 football season at Phoenix College against an im- pressive West High team at 8:00 P.M., September 27th. West took the lead with thirteen points in the first fifteen minutes of the first quarter. ln the next two quarters West gained seven more points. Camelback completed a number of pass plays and there were numerous penal- ties against each team. The fourth quarter brought Camel- back the only two touchdowns of the game. Outstanding players of this contest were Eddie Spicer and John Power. Final score was Camelback 12-West 20. AT MONTGOMERY STADIUM, home of the Phoenix Union Coyotes, CameIback's victory seemed to be evident until the the end of the second quarter, when the Coyotes staged a remarkable comeback. lniuries were numerous in this game. Final score, Camelback 12-Phoenix Union 31. ONE LONE SPARTAN, John Power 1195, is overpowered by a pack of Coyotes. assistance of John Power 1595, Con Englehorn 1805, and Bob Wheeler 1655. GLENDALE WAS the next game site for the Spartans. The Cardinals made the first touchdown, but were de- prived of it because of an offsides penalty. The Spartans ran for their first touchdown in the first quarter. Glen- dale followed by getting their first. School spirit was high in the first quarter. Again in the second quarter, Camel- back made six points. The end of the 'third quarter brought a drop inthe Spartans school spirit. Jim Sourant and Eddie Spicer were the outstanding players. The final score was, Camelback 12-Glendale 34. AGAIN AT NORTH, Camelback lost to a confident Scotts- dale Beaver team, which fought its way to its first victory in Class AA competition. A decisive factor in the downfall of the Spartans seemed to be due to fumbles. Final score, Camelback 6-Scottsdale 20. JOHN POWER 1195 is ready to give assistance to Jerry- Schmuhl 1235 as they gain ground against the Scotts- dale Beavers. v-, 3 ,ff-. 6,s., w . 5'1- f ' 4 ' 9 W 18 P, 'K X3 uv 'S J! 4 ,fi 4 1 ' XX 3 J' 3 gf,-E 25' s u X fi i FRONT ROW: Tom Beauchamp, Larry Colquette, Bob Wheeler, Dick Henry, Ken D'Arcangelo, John Kovash, Ed Spicer, John Sucato, Bob Hubbard, Jay Murphy, Roger Graham, Jim Baylor. Kneeling: Jerry Schmuhl, Dale Burk, Tom Ford, Jim Minard, Tony Tutrone, Mike Dircks, Bob Fenner, Sonny Mott, Denis Fuller, Roger Snider, Dan Anderson, Jim Sourant. Standing: Tom Sasser, John Myers, Bob Fedderson, Bob Bramlet, Con Englehorn, Bill Bowen, Don Phillips, Russell Glick, Joel Myers, Hank Pyhel, Gary Burson, Ken Harris, John Power, Gary Walston, Ron Herrick, Manager. Foothzldnd NO VICTORIES but lots of pep is the story of our most disasterous football year. We can of course claim a perfect win-loss score card! Beginning the ear with a green team, much credit must go to coaches Bob Ruman and John Hughes for their never-ending ability in teaching their players the best playing techniques, and most of all, the outstanding sportsmanship that these Spartans have displayed in every game in which they have indulged. A few of the players whose accomplishments deserve Commendation are Eddie Spicer, a backfield man, who is a senior, and although small, really packs a lot of action into his uniform, John Power, a quarterback, who is a iunior, seems even more promising for next year, Jerry Schmuhl, a halfback, who was usually seen carrying the ball, did very well this year, Ken Harris, an end, helped Camelback in their passing plays, Jim Minard and Jim Sourant, both seniors, sure could hit that line and bring down their opponents, Bob the toe Bram- let, also a senior, after numerous attempts, finally came through with a good kick. Joe Valdez, who has been the equipment manager at Camel- back the past three years, has been like a father to every player. Joe coach Bob Rvmin would probably say something like WAIT UNTIL NEXT YEAR if asked , Coach John Hughes about the 1957 football season. ARRIVING ON SCENE are Ken Harris 4343, Joel Myers 1491, Jerry Schmuhl 1235 to retrieve our ball from a St. Mary's player in the middle of the players. l l --'l36-- FRONT ROW: Tom Beauchamp, Bob Barber, Larry Harris, Ken Fisher. Second Row: Coach Leon Jordan, Bruce Yenerich, Sam Grova, Dick OCIair, Paul Connolly, Keith Godbold, Paul Faulkner, Jon Ketzler, John Morton. Third Row: Robin Dezember, Lyn Omen, Mike Wood B'll MOHOW' D'Ck CBWIGYI LBVVY BUfS0f1, D'Ck HGWVY, John Awalt. Back Row: Everett Bateman, Jim Vallas, Charlie Gercke, Ken Doyle Tom Brewer, Jack Stauss, Coach Bill Mann. WJ' muddy WEST 25 CAMELBACK GLENDALE '0 CAMELBACK PHoENix union 13 SCOTTSDALE 26 CAMELBACK CAMELBACK o CAMELBACK sr. MARY's 6 CAMELBACK NORTH PHOENIX I3 CAMELBACK MESA 13 CAMELBACK soum 25 CAMELBACK 0 'I3 I3 32 13 6 20 0 51: I Coach Bill Mann Coach leon Jordon SFARTAN JUNIOR VARSITY footballers Paul Faulkner 1221, Jon Ketzler C43 , and Jim Vallas U63 tackle a Phoenix Union Coyote in an afternoon battle. WSW Q Q, 1 THE JUNIOR VARSITY football team again this year was expertly coached by Coach Bill Mann. Mr. Mann was assisted this year by one of our Biology instruc- tors, Mr. Leon Jordan. The record of four wins, three losses, and one tie was a great satisfaction to both coaches and players. Outstanding among a host of good players this season were Bob Bar- ber, Squire Jones, Dick Henry, Mike Wood, I-lalfback Paul Faulkner, and Quarterback Everett Bateman. The ShieId offers its congratulations to a good J. V. team. v ,. cgi, .i K Q! ,A ii iiiiil -ii1. L Ti Y . K z V . -,KJV -137- X-on-un., FRONT ROW: Dick Lambert, Don Duxbury, Bill Reynolds, Kent Otterman, John Eubanks, Bob Wagner, Jerry Price, John Rasmusson, Chuck Ulig, Jerry Tracy, Dave Lott, Toby Pimental. Middle Row: Coa:h Dick Fuenning, Bob Dorn, Paul Chapman, Larry Hall, Roger Brooks, Art Sandell, Tom Cross, Bob Gosnell, John Norris, Rod Monte, Curtis Englehorn, Dick Post, Mike Jones, Bud Green. Back Row: Dan Fraiio, Leon Peters, Ken Renner, Ron Snider, Steve Morgan, Ray Hanson, Ray Hannum, Carl Menke, Paul Amadio, Jerry Bryant, Paul Shelton, Ken Kerner. WF Coach John Black Coach Dick Fuenning JOHN EUBANKS U41 carries the.baIl for Camelback in a tough afternoon game. Art Saridell USD and Roger Brooks 149D are helping John make a fast break around right end. -- 'eww'-fig, , .ew ' ' -138- WEST 6 CAMELBACK 12 GLENDALE 7 CAMELBACK 0 PHOENIX UNION 19 CAMELBACK 19 SCOTTSDALE 6 CAMELBACK 0 ST. MARY'S 6 CAMELBACK 0 NORTH PHOENIX 'I9 CAMELBACK 19 MESA 24 CAMELBACK 6 SOUTH 8 CAMELBACK 0 CAMELBACICS coaches, D i c k Fuenning and John B I a c k, coached this year's FRESHMAN A Football team. We expect big things from them next year in their Junior Varsity position. We are placing our trust in them to have a victorious season, and we will be behind them all the way. GEORGE CAMPBELL, Lance Morris, Richard Post, Tommy Folmer, Paul Ross, Larry Davis, Jim Gibbons, Cary Mungai, Bob Stauffer, Doug Smith Dave Lott, Ted Pohle, Bill Dennis, Bill Hyder, Larry Alexander, Lael Lawson, Brian Medford, Pat Hayes, Coach Russell Jacobs. IQ I WEST 6 CAMELBACK PHOENIX UNION 20 CAMELBACK NORTH PHOENIX 'I2 CAMELBACK SOUTH 6 CAMELBACK CENTRAL 7 CAMELBACK WEST 0 CAMELBACK PHOENIX UNION 6 CAMELBACK SOUTH 'I2 CAMELBACK THIS YEAR MARKED the debut ol: the Camelback FRESHMAN EI Football team. Mr. Russell Jacobs, a mathematics instructor, helped out this year and coached these young prospects for the Varsity gridiron. Considering that this is the first year Fresh- man Pee Wee football was at- tempted, they did remarkably well, and if they do as well in the future we may have a very good team when they reach Varsity status. 6 6 6 19 0 'I2 'I2 19 Coach Russell Jacobs TED POHLE GAINS yardage against two unidentified opponents, as he breaks into the open on his way for another touchdown. 9 'HJ' STANDING: John Power, Hank Pyhel, Le Roy Kosacz, Bill Schammel, Ken Harris, Rick Brown, and John Myers. Kneeling: Tom Clifford, Andy Evans, Roger Graham, Eddie Gilbert, Dan Wahlin, Buddy Clark, and Gene Webb, Sitting: Coach Mann. dy www CAMELBACICS 57-58 BASKETBALL SEASON started on Fri- exciting year. On the following pages are pictures of each day, December l3, 1957. Considering the stiff competition of the players, the coach, the managers, and a few of and the fact that most of the players are newcomers to the the games. There are also facts and figures on each of the Varsity squad, this has been a very successful and highly eighteen games. ir M gf ig?X?J l l A Nl ggi ' L-Q 'Wi' N fy-g f. ,. FEW i 1 w a 'J zu.-'WN ,L w T L , gf lx an t 'A J Q ,N H 5 ,nf :ff ' V It F, My M is R , ,RM 'H Q an 3 W x N 11 2 wig gf ' -of 'S Q, W .... 5.5 fwfr. K wg . Q 5' -Sz, 'S x :f52f'X5i.S1E5 - , - xv ' ,.. if a 5 '- . , X 1 N 1 ,ff gg . Ei x . Q . gif? 45353. SQ! ww ff. A Q X :g f A 1 5 i . Y ' 1 ,ifrk f - ' M Q? W , SNQQQ? 4 215 f - . - Q get 4 :'i ?Q::4 fi 'EE L .- ',SE 2 Q gb . xx ,rx ly 'mg , I , f 5 5' 5 f - vu' - 11 -wifi-f 1' 1-2 1: 2 E 3 Q f me J- A' 5 E5 X -., . , . if . X I , :M A, ,.--, Q Pa 1 1254 L Q K ,X nf,-L I S Q xL Q if E ,r Q 4' , . ,.q: ,L X YK 5' , f fl 7.5 'fa-P 1- , Z . 1 51 55 63,25 ' xfffr 'A 3 we -av Z ff 3 F Q ,An- it will 1. Q I ix E Q ,I ., ? ig? . A tg S if i ' 9 S' ,Q H' ' if I? S 2 Q 1 ,ig i' , 6- aa Q A -L V ,L 93931 . if. I-in L, i W: ' Q . G-SWF' K f ww- , f .YW-Q - . llffif? 2 -353 .MPN ww a ., qw . V Y ' H , M ' Q'?5ss 3 s? m fmgii V QV' 3' '5' -Q :,- Q2 V :-1l',2-' : ' . ' 1- ' : 1962: 15 Ixi WS. '15-., : Kr H ' - fx 1 - mig d 'Nuff i , . -Q j ' ., ww- ' eg: 11 f l sg, , -, ,. if , A - k W' ' ' W' ii fra' wwf- -g,1,,,5,.7 1 ' fli3?5i5' 1 ,,.,i . 5' . . ..,. f 4 .E 5 - My T 3 , fee n, 'f .i Egf'i:l'1ifs:E?iS5.i.1F:s:- T'- W 119+ ' HV:-'Q aw: 5:-,.-H.. '21 sl I 1 ?5W'f5f7' X- rfww , :gggilz K 3 1 Q-t 3 ,ww-'N f' ,fs FRONT ROW: Bruce Yenerich, Mike Boykin, Burt Chrisman, Mike Wood, Coach Miller, Jerry Martin, Phil Williams, John Eubanks, Jerry Ditzen. Back Row: John Heffron, Mgr., Tom Brewer, Edwin Carney, Gary Kelly, John Sammetinger, Art Becker, Larry Harris, Stanley Williams, Tom Whitelock, Art Reade, Don Barksdale, Mgr. .K THE JAYVEES had a very impressive record this year with 13 wins and only 3 losses. The three games lost were hard fought and close. The Junior Spartans lost both Mesa games and the second Phoenix Union game by narrow margins. Their winnings were many and their sportsmanship was great. Another team added to the Camelback list of greats. ACTION IN the J. V. game against North. Q' The Jayvees won this game 37-30. We They 37 ,,,.,,, ...... M esa ...... ......... 4 6 29 ,,,,,,, ...... C atalina ........... ...... 2 7 44 ....... ....., P hoenix Union ...... ...... 4 0 44 ....... ...... S cottsdale ....... ...... 2 9 37 ....... ...... N orth ......... ...... 3 0 45 ,,,,.,, ...... S t. Ma.ry's ,,.... ...... 3 O 35 ,,,,,,, ...... S outh ,........ ...... 3 O 46 ,,,,... ...... M esa ............... ...... 4 7 38 ,,..... ...... W est .................... ...... 3 3 47 ....... ...... P hoenix Union ....... ...... 5 O 48 ....... ...... S cottsdale ............ ...... 3 7 52 ....... ...... N orth ...... ...... 4 2 56 ....... ...... P ueblo .... ...... 4 3 64 ....... ...... S outh ...... ...... 4 2 51 ....... ...... T ucson .... ...... 4 2 58 ....... ...... W est ..... ...... 5 l -146- T x .rf 1 A T ,Q In ' 'Su .I Y gf! 7? 'ff' T' Lg ' A ' L. . , H221 T' ,. I 'A' 'F MT? a .. 4 THR LUNG ACTION in the Frosh Blue game FRONT ROW: Rod Monte, Jon Mulvenon, Gary Shatter, Jim Vallas, Larry against Scottsdale, This game was Won 45.37. Hannum, Larry Hall. Back Row: Coach Ruman, Paul Shelton, David Lott, Sweea .- WE T 5 ........ ....,.,. M esa ....,.....,. 25 ,....... ........ S cottsdale ....,,a 31 ..,,. .,...... C entral ........ T 9 ,.,...., ..,..... S t. Ma ry's ..,.... 37 ,.,,.... ,..,.... W ashington ,.,,,, 29 ,...,... .,...... M esa ......,...,., 20 ..,,..., ........ W est ,..,,A.,,,,,.,, 23 ......,. ..,,,.., S cottsdale .,....v..vY,, 20 ....,.,, ........ P hoenix Union .,a,, 25 ........ ....,... N orth ,..,,.,...,.,,,, 24 ....,,,. ..,..... P ueblo ...,,..,,,. 22 .,....aa .,...... S outh ...., 26 ....,.,. ,,.....,..,..,...,.. W est ..........., FROSH ORANGE TEAM Gilford Awalt, Tom Courtney, Mike Shea. FROSH BLUE TEAM We . They 17 ...L.... .....,.. B rophy .....,.A,,, ........ 2 7 26 ,,,,,,,, ......,. M esa .....,.a,....,., ,.,,,,,, 2 3 35 .,,,.,.. ........ P hoenix Union ,.... .,..,.,, 2 2 38 ...,,.., ...,.... S cottsclale .......... ....,,., 3 3 33 ..,..,,, ........ N orth ............. ........ 3 O 38 ..,,..., ........ S outh ....... ...,.,,. 3 4 T8 ........ ........ M esa ....... ..,.i,,, 4 O 33 ........ ..,..,.. W est ..............w ....,,., 3 6 45 ........ ........ S cottsdale ..V,vY..,. ...,,.,. 3 7 30 aa..,... ..,,...V P hoenix Union L.,.. ..,.,,,. 4 5 44 ......,. ......,, T ucson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 0 5T ..L.. ......v.. W est ....,.......... ....,,LL 3 4 39 ........ .....,.. B rophy ..,.. ...,,,.. 3 O FRONT ROW: Kent Offerman, John Mularz, John Rasmussen, Farrel THE ORANGE Frosh team against the baby Holmes, Dave Jeffries, Larry Davis. Back Row: Coach Treio, Jerry Bryant, Rebels. The Frosh lost this hard fought game A Ken Ke'ner, Don Jackson, Ed Vacek, Tom Boyer, Frank Greene. 22-30. i BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Ditzen, Manager, Roger Graham, Dwayne Beagle, Benny Graham, Bob Wilson, Ed Skiba, Tom Brewer, Charles Young, Gene Webb, Manager, Joe Valdez. Top Row: Coach Miller, Buzz Fedder- sen, John Power, Woodey Holloway, Andy Ware, Dean Wariner, George lanella, Allan LaRue, Dick Maieris, Buddy Clark, Ken Maddux, and Frank Foster, Manager. O AS THE YEARBOOK went to press, the Varsity Spikers were just beginning a full schedule with a l-3 win-lost record. They lost their opener to the young Carl Hayden team, 4-5. Next they traveled to Scottsdale only to be beaten again by a tough team l-4. The following week they scored an overwhelming l5-2 win over our arch rival, South. At home again, they were beaten by the Thunderbirds of West, 2-8, in the last game before press time. -'I4 Paw-wwgwwf ,We 4 ...,,, ..... C ARL HAYDEN .... 1 ...... ..,... S COTTSDALE ..... 15 ...... ...... S OUTH .......... 2 ...... ...... W EST ...... JOHN POWER, mainstay of the varsity pitching staff, is pouring one down the groove, in the game against West. Tom Brewer is the catcher. They ONE HAS TO BE ABLE to walk barefoot to make the baseball assembly lupper rightj but there is plenty of space and time for spikes as shown in the other pictures on this page. CUpper leftj Andy Ware was caught by the camera as he swung at batting practice. lBottom rightb Benny Graham goes up tor a fly in deep center field. lBotton letth Charles Young, at second base, puts the tag on Bob Wilson, as he slides in.. T777 Iif:5'2'7f' .g K' 559.5 ,wb 'X A sas f ' 1 ff- 1 -gy l - - 2 .ig cg- Eifeifegfissfigz.-alike I . K s ' . fsf-.-is ' W I 6?'X?-5'Rf:- XEWQQQS ' E f.:fgrfrQ..s'-fkifmss - .K as ..2jiff:iif gig af- '- ffl .N- ww 'jx 'Q' ' -'l49- l FRONT ROW: Ronnie Brown, Donnie Myers, Land Wayland, Jon Ketzler, Mike Boykin, Jim Thurston, Bruce - Yenerich, John Eubanks, Fred Summerfield, Burt Chrisman. Back Row: Lyn Omen, Bob Stephenson, Tom Howell, Dick Clark, David Grimm, Art Becker, Bob Fenner, Jim Miller, John Walling, Mike Wood, Bill Ward, Coach Treio. .K' CAMELBACK'S JUNIOR Varsity Baseball team, under the supervision of Coach Treio, got off with a good start. At press time they had a 3-O win-lost record. The first game was a home game against Judson School for Boys. Camel- back won 7-2. The next game was at Carl Hayden which J. V. PITCHER Bruce Stoyer, preparing to belt one into left field. The catcher is John Eubanks. we also won, 5-4. The following week they played South at Horne. They won this game 4-3. For their final game before press time, they traveled to West but lost this game l-12. 104644-CCVMQ-520404: We They 7 ........ ...... J UDSON ............... ...... 2 5 ...... ...... C ARL HAYDEN ....... ..... 4 4 ........ ...... S OUTH ............. ...... 3 1 ..... ...... W EST ....... ...... l 2 -'I50- FRONT ROW: Gayle Bishop, Lance Morris, Tommy Folmer, Wade Zellner, Walter Graves, Leonard Daugherty, Jim Crays, Ray Hansen. Second Row: Bob Olson, Bill Reynolds, John Rasmussen, Dennis Kohl, Larry Alex- ander, John Hirst, Roger Brooks, Ronnie Snider, Paul Faulkner, Olin Wilson, Bill Hyder. Back Row: Steve Morgan, Fred Rogers, Larry Davis, Dave Jeffries, Rod Monte, Jon Mulvenon, Ralph Pleasant, Larry Schmidt, Jim Gibbons, Jim Vallas, Coach Jacobs. 404444 -t0wS'co4e4.- We They 8 ....... ....... C ARL HAYDEN ...... ....... 4 3 ....,.. ....... S COTTSDALE ............. ..... 7 11 ....... ....... P HOENIX UNION ..... ..... 9 10 ....... ....... S OUTH ............... ....... 6 7 ....... ....... W EST ..... ........ l 2 My lc-16046 THE YOUNGSTERS started off the 58 season with a good record of 3 wins and 2 losses at press time. They won their opener at Carl Hayden 8-4, but lost their first home game to Scottsdale, 3-7. Next they had two consecutive wins against Phoenix Union, ll-9, and South IO-6. In their final game before press time, they lost to West, 7-12. -'l5'I- BACK ROW: Dale Burk,'Jim' Sourant, Frank Phillips, Don Speer, Russel Glick, Hank Pyhel, Mel Rathke, Don Phillips, Dan Wahlin Middle Row: Coach Jordan, -Jay Murphy, Art Reade, Les Arnold, Rusty Carney, John Kovash, Fred Ward, Dick Hennessey, Jim Baylor, Jim Hennessey, Coach Feunning. Back Row: Otis Wilder, manager, Jerome Hannaman, Fred Miranda, Wendell Coats, Mike Emm tt Dave Nelson, Eddie Spicer, George Kapp. W? Mliwgl Q UL fy MIIKE 'EMMETT making .it over the pole yaulting bar by a A , I ' l L i ., ,..,. .,A.,, shlritall. He made this lump in a meet with Phoenix Union - WMM -fmaffl' J. 5 ji, -'--- -l f f ' f Q, ,. S ' , i s S 6 ,'.':t-is IS THE FIRST YEAR of track for man the ' ' ., -' f' sse, f - - - rii ttts GF TQ track boys, but this looks llk 5 Vel' ,ii' i.- iffa' fi, 'We' ,,-: - elf iiarrt' I Pl' l5lll9 Yeel- We have lesl l'llallY 00 l'il l in QVa0lU6ll0lW, but lWaVe Qalned Some 901'-'Cl , ,sss 1 1 Iollled UP Wllll The team and S WS lnlelesl l and ability will make a varsity ter, and from tlsts zi, . Q ., , Q r,- the looks of things, there wo T be a boy who el-i, if-4 rolned The team who will ot make a varsity J ls., letter. The whole school odY, BS well as the l f,-. 14 454 il - ESS 5555. ',l, , coach, is very proud of e team. Rl , ,, WT? tg r ,',-. . W' fi S t sz. sts-U rw., mg, we 1 if K t s s , , gif,-r..1.. 5. I . --rs, to X as ,sk ,X FTSE? N , ,, i A 1 1 f K- . S.: 1 gif. Qs, - l'I52 - L hunks '--...M Nil: rf: Shi 9.11 TOP ROW: Tom Whitelock, Al Henshaw, Jim Baylor, Russel Glick, Bob Fike, Jay Murphy, Coach Jordan. Middle Row: Les Arnold, Rusty Carney, Fred Ward, Dick Hennessey, Gary Baier, David Nelson. Bottom Row: John Heffron, Fred Miranda, Wendell Coats, Jerome Hannaman, Mike Emmett, Bill Morrow, Larry Burson. .K JIM BAYLOR leads in the low hurdles with Wendell Coats coming in second in a J.V. meet with Phoenix Union. THE J.V. TRACK TEAM has gotten a number ofqfirfst year members who look very good. The first couple of games have been very good, and the long range outlook for the J.V. Track Team looks excellent. The boys have worked hard in training and are now in good shape. Everyone on the team looks as though he will get a J.V. letter in track. The coach has worked the boys hard, and is now talking very highly of them. The student body and the coach have a right to be proud of the team. . ,si ' W 2 - ' r 'X .' ,ss f s. Sig . .. X lx ' ' ,g.'53g-.3 ' f ' s X F sQ5??. 2 pf . .. KK .. -.Q .W , K KKK K K KK K K K K . 5 , 1 3. 9 K , .. ' ' K K X M X ,gt I K f- . . 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Bottom Row: John Norris, Don Duxbury, Ted Pohle,' Doug Smith, Gary Bullard, Hal Stephens, Ken Faseler, Paul Shelton, Jim Ausloos. 0 HERE, DON DUXBURY is making a broad' lump of the type which helped rack up points in a meet with Phoenix Union. THE FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM has had a very good turnout this year. They have had about thirty people who have made the team. The coach has worked the boys very hard, but every one of them has stuck to it and is in top condition for the meets. The coach, as well as the whole student body is depending on the boys, but we all believe that they will do their best. We are all proud of the whole team. -154- ,fiS.i, an--n-4-su--1 .saint BOTTOM ROW: Doug Bufis, Danny Fraiio, Danny Gosnell, Rolf Arndt, James Gault. Top Row: Coach Black, Larry Garten, Tom Jenkins, Larry Allen, Bill Neill, Russel Mosser. D J 0 THE RACQUET SQUAD takes a break to pose for a picture in the midst of a busy season. Meanwhile, our busy Spartan Golfers are learn- ing a few new techniques from their coach, Mr. Fraiola. Both of these teams have been very successful in defeating most of their opponents so-far in this season. We would like to extend a hearty congratulation to them for their past victories, and to wish them good luck for the future. WATCHING THE BALL are Dick Henry, Clay Boyer, Tom Whitelock, Coach Fraiola Paul Spence, Jerry Schmuhl, and Curtis Oswalt. -155- ' BOTTOM ROW: George Barber, Ara Eloian, Ronald Zamora, Ronald Ramseyer, Richard Cawley, Bob Hub- bard, Denis Fuller, Ronald Wells. Top Row: Coach John Hughes, Lester Loops, Larry Stanton,.Mike Matousek, Sonny Mott, Joel Myers, Larry Colquette, and Sam Grova, manager. My RONNIE RAMSEYER looks as though he is in trouble, but the referee is actually counting his opponent from Phoenix Union down. l -156- THE VARSITY WRESTLERS of Camelback had a very fine year in 57-58. The team had many fine men who did very well in the State Tournament piling up many advance- ment points. The Camelback varsity wrest- lers finished in sixth place out of twenty three teams entered in the State Tournament. BQTTOM ROW: Jon Ketzler, Bob Wagner, John Awalt, Harry Denman, Lance Morris, Top Row: Coach Hughes, Keith Godbold, Ken Renner, Ronald Orr, Larry Miner, Jim Loops, Val Robichaux, Larry O'Clair. .KSWwp,om4 THE -J.V.WRESTLERS did as vvell as, if not better than, the varsity team. The J.V. team racked up nine vvins to only four losses. They beat every one ot their opponents at least once during the season. Although they do not keep track of how the J.V. team holds up against their op- ponents, we feel that ours was one of the highest ranking, if not the top. Bob Wagner was the only one of the boys to go through the whole season undefeated. He was not only a good J.V. man, but he also took over for one of the varsity men in the State Tournament. Needless to say, he made a varsity letter. JIMMY SMITH, although you may not be able to tell it, is winning a match with one of Phoenix Union's J.V. boys. 7 JACKIE enioyed her classes and the classes enioyed Jackie. PETER ROSE said the diagram was right, the rest of the class was not so sure. new Z' FREQUENTLY NEGLECTED in yearbooks because of the difficulty of picturing class work, it is still the most important, in fact the reason for our school. Each student remembers the things he has learned long after the sadness of a last game has been forgotten. -158- lsw ,,::ff 'W' as ,mc f .- 3 JEL' MR. FRANK ANDERSON, Solid Geometry instructor, had his students make models for their semester proiects. These models were on display in the library from March 28 through April 7. They consisted of intricately fashioned pyramids, cones, spheres, ,and skew quadrilaterals. Many interesting books on the subject were also on display. -159- 7 W '??il7f? Left: Sharon Washburn works on a belt in Crafts class. Right: In Auto Shoo. John Carter, Tom Hall, and Larry Colquette, kneeling, and, standing, Dick Hennessey, Lee Proctor, Ken D'Arcangelo, Don Speer, John Cook, Shad Bruce, and Russel Glick are assembling a car. Left: Evelyn Beall and Myra Beall are working on new dresses in Sewing class. Middle: Larry Stanton and Shad Bruce look over a motor in Metal Shop. Right: In Art class, Susan David, Gloria Zimmerman, and Bobbye Ann Burns work on their drawings. QM. we has-vw -160- llli ia IN MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Mechanical Drawing class the future architects, engineers, and mechanics work hard to finish their work. Dwcehhwmaa! - Left: Joel Myers and Leon De Marce work on their proiects in Woodworking class. Right: Benny Graham and Dale Ship put the finishing touches bn a chest in Woodworking class. D v ii -161- SM-W 'ttf-Q l l 'f'3 'j ?'4 E i l ...Q-...A-J WZ 0,6 WORKING ON BIOLOGY proiects from the biology department are Nita LaFitte, Ellen Roca and Randy Ware lupper picturesj. Students may choose any proiect they are interested in and during their spare time, come into the lab and experiment. Randy is working to show effects of gibberrellic acid and indol- acetic acid, common plant hormones, on ordinary plants such as peas and beans. The purpose of Nita's proiect is to determine the effects of a bread and water diet on white rats. She has caged up two rats, feeding one on the regular nutritional diet and the other on strictly bread and water. These, at the end of a certain length of time, will be carefully compared and weighed, although you can already see the comparison. X TL. ,sf O 0000 Ellen Roca, a sophomore, is breeding Drisophila or Fruit Flies genetically. She is crossing them under special conditions and carefully cal- culating the results. She and Rose lngraham have their goals set to produce a one-eyed fly. Juniors, Jane Fisher and Sherry Kingery, tbelowj are applying nicotine applications to the skin of white rats to determine if cancer can be caused by excessive use of tobacco. Wesley Press and Mike Rosen are among the many attending the night classes of advanced biology taught at Camelback. The students buy their own materials since his is a non-credit class. lt's composed of students willing to learn more about biology and who are willing to give up their spare time at night. IV tary -162- 1,752 i 1 . + t safes if . im. . 1 , i K i Xc W QM! Wa WORKING ON THEIR new instrument iabovel are Jim Allen and Lew Kruglick. The instrument is a Pyroheliometer which measures the sun's radiation. Jirn, at the world's first Junior Solar Symposium, of which Lew is the chairman, won first place in special applications of solar energy. Marilyn Davis and Joan Johnson are holding two of the rabbits they have iniecfed with diethylslebesternl and estrogen hormones. They are trying to determine whether or not this will affect the internal organs of the animals. Also they are comparing the weight of the rabbits. Experimenting on how pepsin acts on Proteins are, from Mr. Jordon's biology class, Pat Poplawski, Linda Filce, Kathy Elliot, Jeannette Williams, Frances Fish, and Claudia Boyer ibelowl. In this experiment, cooked egg whites were placed in a test tube with pepsin and strong hydrochloric acid to produce pep- tones. These peptones were indicated by a violet color. Working in Mr. Coffer's chemistry lab is Ed Morgan and Norman Thompson ialso belowl. They are doing fractional distillation of crude oil. Already they have produced gasoline, kerosene and other oil derivitives. -163- l'5T i?l3 UPPER PICTURE: Representatives to Girls' State, Mary Dangerfield, Von- nie Gastineau, Bo Bodine, and Teddy Muzzy are receiving certificates from Mrs. Doucet. Lower: Alternate representatives to Girls' State are: Sally Armie, Karen Kraemer, Jan Glover, and Diane Lichty. 'SQ ii ONE OF THE GREATEST honors that can be given to a Junior student is the opportunity to attend Girls' State or Boys' State. Representatives are chosen on the basis of leadership, character, honesty, scholarship, and courage. For the first time, the students of Camelback have as many as four girls and six boys representing them at Girls' and Boys' State. The girls will meet in Tucson and the boys will meet in Flagstaff. The purpose of Girls' and Boys' State is to bring a knowledge of the fundamental principles of American government, through actual practice, to the girls and boys of Arizona. We wish our representatives from Camelback the best of luck in certainly one of the most interesting and worth- while experiences they will ever have. youth G Om THESE BOYS will be representing Camelback at Boy's State this year. Front Row: Don Graves, Charles Young, alternate, and Mike Rosen. Back Row: Peter Rose, alternate, John Power, Buzz Fedderson, and Eddie Gilbert. Also representing Camelback is Peter Drake, not pictured. if LH l s L I 4wlW ' ALL LEARNING is not done in the classrooms and two of the more important aids to education are found in the library labovel and in the audio-visual department. The library of ll,OOO volumes serves 600'to 800 students per day. Displays of ceramics, mathematical models, art, industrial arts, foreign language, or United Nations are nearly always on exhibit. Files of pam- phlets, pictures and career booklets are popular parts of the library files. Another busy division of the school is the audio-visual aids department fbelowl. Forty-one boys and fourteen girls aid Mr. Miller and Mrs. Starr in showing more than fifteen hundred films and film strips yearly, operate the public address system at games, parties, concerts, plays, programs and other functions as well as make tapes, operate recorders and players and opaque projectors. 1453 ig! , -Q' wi' ,. Kia I Fx , N x. w x..f x Q? I 3 Y in IN! 1 X I X W r , i g 4 l A if . .,, . L. gil' ' i H . Q35 xii? mb Q W ev ikqxl. . . t I 4 Q., KL X f 1-f - - W . n fi BW 1 L fiffik F + g 5 ig lp . ig - ,f Q WAGQX -1 K. 3 ,A g JXX of mg XL X gn... Wi, -v- s ,s,g,1g, Q ' 4 Us ,....,1 adwdlyqa FOREIGN EXCHANGE students from France, Austria, Portugal, Norway, and Switzerland combined their talents with the talents of our own students to give us one of the best assemblies we have ever had! Our own Jacqueline de Vulpian instructed some of our students in a Paris street scene. The other visiting students directed companies in characteris- tic scenes of their countries. After the assembly the foreign exchange students signed autographs to help promote the Share the Fare drive to bring over our next foreign exchange student to Camelback. rm-V 'ju' T if lt xv Ai 'D 3' X J , s ,s , l THIS YEAR Camelback had on its campus the nation's LYNN CONNIN, Linda Daly, and Jeanette Williams first high school Civil Defense Club. Seen in the are three of many girls who collect. the attendance picture are Doug Moye, club founder, Jeff Glaze, and and assist the secretaries in the Registrar's Office. Kent Corbin. , , Hi, at lima I- ll 5 M .W . CMQQW M, was - 1 M Q Www? Xvhs iv' 1 ,X ,A sf? ilkgisiss s px Q as W - J- lf: -s .- ffef' a X, exif -T l E S .t f so ,rsss COMPLICATED, I'll say! This machine, operated by the boys in the Audio Visual Department, plays the lead- 4802 North 7th Street ing role in showing the educational films at Camelbalik. Mary Anne Mc-Cue and Mary Shumway - 'I69 di.. EMIS? T Sherry Harper looks herself over mas-IEhhC3l5EQTEi? in the 1958 Chemise from Pat Harrington and Mr. Stratton CRESTWOOD RX CAMPUS MARKET 3407 Norfh 16fh Sffeef 4511 North 24th Street Mary Anne McCue and Mary Shumway Mr, Johnson -170- gkxi SX ,ry 2 ,, Q 9 I I 5 V ,i 'I 5 ,- , , , .lr . I I, -ss, SRM . 7fLhm:..N,ik I m,,,, Gary Spetrinb working on the cover design for the 1958 Shield Cover was made by the S. K. Smith Company' and bound by ARIZONA LIBRARY BINDING COMPANY - 171 - fb 1 A 'ir-M V 1 'F 4. I Aid- li K. if , in i 1 . ,,, Li l' A 'l V-'S , ., I , , ' ., I I ' I V- W ,fiwu W V L , 6 h ' . I 1 mfs is r I , ' f ,g t 3 l ' ,, lg K' L1 -f , ,, 'R - it 5 .L ,I ,,, ,jx -. 'L f X i'1 '.:,.aLu.a.,,3,W,:,,,f, DYER ELECTRIC COMPANY O'MALLEY-REED BUILDING MATERIALS 2135 East Indian School Road 2626 East Indian School Road CRestwood 4-3607 Phoenix, Arizona .- Rift ft 5 .V LJ I 1 -.X out KOPPER KETTLE HAGEL'S MARKET 4416 East Indian School Road 3217 East Camelback Road Diane Voorhis, Buzz Feddersen, Art Becker, and Margaret Hobbs CRestwood 7-Ol 82 - 'I72 E 1 1 x N r Q Q ' J E ffl if ,. I b ,wxxz I fs, I l 4 0 MG I ,- Q ' 1 P. ' f , . 4 k .IQ M, 3,11 we --f --QW ,..,.... ,... W. .W rms: A A Judy Smith plays the new Kinsman Organ al 2129 East Indian School Road OTTO STEIN MUSIC COMPANY CRestwood 4-3644 1327 East McDowell Road ALpine 2-5401 , I AH, V V . CAMELBACK BOOTERY THE RANGE RESTURANT 1620 East Camelback Road Hotel Adams MHfySh1w1wffy Our doors never close! -174- E. 'u ,za BERRIDGE NURSERIES 1651 East Camelback Road Coleen Medford . ffgf Iii 'A W - , W wg1wawWw4-ff,:Xf3'y1fi 1-EwA.ff.,,,-:away ,gs : mQ ki4L,f5gM,vw .L K : S' 91 ob: gas . H Q -amiga PAUL CRONIN TOY'S SHANGRI-LA PAUL CRONIN MOBI L STATION Dragon Room available for dinner-dance and banquets. 3341 NOVTIW Sixteenth Street Margie Lnnferman and Georgia Shrewsbury Mr. Paul Cromn - 'I76 ? u - 4-W an .T aQ,, 'av T --ef,,,ifaf A i? '? NORTHEAST AUTO SERVICE THE SEWING BASKET 3618 Easf Thomas Road 2430 East Indian School Road John W. Kenysn, Owner J11liuSyr1oz1'i.x' CIOlURTNEY'S OUTDOOR MARKET CUSHMAN'S CAMERAS The largest selection of quaIiTy outdoor furniture. 1904 East Cameraback, is the place Ruth Vincent and Donna Ihrrnmn Mr. Morse and Donna Zollner - 177 lllnf Visit the . MADISON SHOPPING CENTER and see their fine selection of quality merchandise. I ,S .0 J. Ml!!-'Q THE LOUISE STYLE SHOP CAMPUS LAUNDERETTE 2318 East Indian School Road 4525 North 24th Street AHC? Ellhillgl' Mr. and Mrs. Davies and Lynn Eidsvold -178- 4--A ll A A A nrennle EA S IJ LIN E 4l gF+nCCTA Y HARRY'S DOUGLAS SERVICE 37l2 East Thomas Road The highest octane gas at the lowest price. iii s - 5 - ' lv . I K g H- - M.- Arizona Western Tile Contractors MADISON MOTORS 3004 East McDowell Road 525 North Central Avenue BRidge 5-5887 Jim Minardand Evie Clemente --'l79- sir l M, Slice i 1 ef o :Qgrfx iQk,gi zskx-gli, A .,.. .... soho , . t RICKVS DRESS SHOP WHEELERS PAINT AND GLASS CENTER 3411 North 16th Sweet 4230 East indian School Road Mrs. Polk and Diana Cejaratti Quality paints, glass and mirrors .am A RISK'S ESQUIRE CLEANERS 3838 East Thomas Road - CRestvvood 7-2476 The Finest Cleaning in the Valley -180- Binifiiiiifiiiiaffr ' sf if it 1 NEB'S MARKET BRODERSEN REALTY 4336 East Thomas Road 2422 East Indian School Road Mr. Stahl and Mrs. Porter Viki Fike and Chris Doyer ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE lineman, Bob Miller, explains the operation of a line splicing device tc Diana Cefaratti and Jay Armer -181- e r 'ip .V Q 4 J: ,Y . lkg Akkv Joel Muzzy, editor-in-chief, Barbara Wade, associate editor, and Max Connolly, publisher, confer on layout changes and type choices while preparing the 1958 SHIELD for The lithographer. -182- if THE SHOE BOX 4242 East Thomas Road Betty White and Mr. Bruhn A Q t t t , ,,,,. 1 K Vx o SINCE '92-O tN.40'5S1. Ph.AM.65353 For Prompt Courfeous Service Give us a ring- Sandige Realty M8 I f'Y'2 A CQLLEGE UNIQN SERVICE Ray Gable and Teddy Muzzy looking at some 701 West Thomas Road of The fine rings found af- AICefaratti TOM CHAUNCEY JEWELERS, 40 East Adams Camille Kimse and Nora Drover are looking at one of 1he many fine cameras to be found at SUNLAND PHOTO SHOP, 2329 East McDowell Road -184- r t er l I 4 ff . .AR, ,--v2' t V. .. . . .Liv 4 MAl'Ax HARMON'S TEXACO SERVICE BILTMORE JEWELRY 40th Street and McDowell 2919 North 24th Street BRidg6e 5--0958 Pick Up and delivery Sandy Stanford, Lynn Connin, and Gene Jacques PEACOCK FLOWERS DIAMOND'S 2825 North 24th Street CRestwood 4-5353 Park Central Lynn Connin lean Bock -185- f. 5 3 .- E W ,N gt k As Q ' 4 . QR ' 'mi LA WESTWARD PONTIAC, A volume dealer with a service attitude . 601 West Adams - ALpine 8-7761 Judy Burns and Sandy Bates -'l86- CAMELBACK CARPETS 1203 East Camelback Road CResTwood 7-0564 ,po 71V N-J ! 'iff '1' IV J' .JT E 9 2 it S FRED WlLSON'S 1930 East Camelback Road Frances Galioto, Fred Wilson and Sharon Moore -187- PBSW SUPPLY 8. EQUIPMENT COMPANY 530 West Washington - Phoenix Gay Verwilst shows Tom Sasser and Nancy Crocker the new Royal portable typewriter. 1 1 fi. MODERN GLASS COMPANY A. L. MOORE AND SONS 1906 East Camelback Road Mortuary and Antbulance Service 1'1x'fid5WPHS0f1 Fourth Avenue and Adams - ALpine 4-4111 -188- EMILY'S WOMEN'S WEAR SUNCREST PHARMACY 1614 East Camelback Road 3613 East Indian School Road Mrs. SCl1I'l71llI'A' and Ellen Schmeiclel Judy Reilly and Sharon LaTraille SUBURBAN FURNITURE 4029 North 24th Street AMherst 6-8131 -189- i ,,,,-',,.,,,T,, , 1: Y V, tg X65 gt E if fr? '1 A '- HQ S if K, ,gtg-A 35 1 If it .M 4 , .LM wmfxw 1 E w-STE' , ' E f it R ' or . afirg if , ,xt gf.. Qk gjsfr 1 ,S .. J Sid 4 .. r ,A , . f. , A -. A , ,ww 4 f 3 I r P L yt- tg- a . Q the ,J '. 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V ,.i:fseg.fi fm' ' I f , ,A m,g2,1f iaa,4ersx2:smF'LQ2siaE?1fk1.ami.Wsi2mrs3s2r- ' SPORTS CAR CENTER 3830 North 16th Street Authorized New Car Dealer BARKLEY'S FULLER PAINT STORES 1629 West Camelback and 4825 North 16th Street Marilyn Johnson F S5255 For prompt, courteous service, see the men at - THE STANDARD STATION 4001 East Thomas Road - 191 - F , cryin I nge? or Y... i' S 4.-...Q You'lI go for The Big Boys af Bob's, Central at Thomas Road Mary Wallace, Jerry Green, and Mrs. Doltie Davis 6405815 BeautifuILinda Amos modelingfor Pete Nelsonis Watering Trough Service Pick up and delivery 3006 E557 MCDOWGH Road BRid99 5-4922 3201 East Camelback Road CRes1wood 4-8071 -192- f.' ' If' 1 Q I AW . Apex Stereophonic Sound MINTHORNE MUSIC COMPANY 2517 North Central Avenue AI fe , Il s I AN view RIAH MOUNTAIN VIEW FOOD MARKET 2341 East Indian School Road We give Royal Stamps with your purchases. ,......-- 3 3, Agfa, Q I 7, QI '1, 5 I . f- - NV I --is I r I N 4 f I fi :sg K I 3 I .WQI3 K g I II I k if , , I 'N N I trt' A 3 I ' X ' S I Q i in - I Q 1, II I- I QI fr 1 N I' g ' I I it ef I I is I .. NS N A si lqlg I t as ss- :S flffzf, I QI QQ N ' V I g 3 I 3 , W 2 I gif' I Q 1, 6 x I I I VI , r Q 5 'fi I I -+ 'I 'P -- I N 'TP' I ' Q 'IP NINN It WI tl fN N 1 45 I II I N 'hi I 53, , . I I fig F555 -I 'bw N N I N- I S C ' J K 5 Iky: - ,I-,..5'r -, .Z :ASV X .I 0 i ad.-My V K, I . wyyxb if Bert Goff, Chief Engineer at Camelback High, checks the heating plant installed by FRANK HARMONSON COMPANY The Pioneer Air Conditioning firm in Arizona. -193- wALsToN Rlcl-:FIELD Service simian BARBIERVS Speerheed Bievele Shep 2398 East Camelback Road 4116 North 36th Sffeef AMherST 5-0903 CRestwood 4-0180 Kachina Ranch, 40th Street and Montecito Lovely Custom BuiIt homes of distinction. UNIVERSAL HOMES 4033 North 24th Street AMherst 6-8463 -194- X N19 X ff X ,f ,ff UPTOWN PAINT AND ART SUPPLY 5034 North Central Avenue Everything the artist needs. 5796 We Practice wha' We SAM BLUE DRY CLEANERS PREACH HARDWARE COMPANY 5104 North Central Avenue 2853 East Indian School AMl'1erst 6-9691 We Keepthe Spots -196- LI? Q ..... '.... 5 'Y - : 'N iilf-I.'-iliiiiii'-if EQQLQESSS: - i'ifL5f.'fQ ' L -1 A ' H --'f5:ff3'2 : ' wtf' fri? 'E3SQ.Q'f:iX-I Mm. f susnuvurg S 1, F' I JAMES SHELL SERVICE KREBS AND SPEER Union Service 44th Street and Indian School Road 2402 East Indian School Road Emil Hagg Jr. and Leonard James Danny Fernandez, Marcia Stein, Warren Speer, Sandy Clayman, John Krebs, Loren Millar Pat Pesley and Dorthy Henderson looking SKYLINER APARTMENTS at some of the fine merchandise found at 3239 Norfh Seve,-,il-1 Sfreef PAUIL JOHNSON JEWELERS, 1604 East Camelback Refrigerafed - Heafed Pool -'l97- l i Qhbl I :.i1ih I I . angie rv. 7 s a gang T' THIS BEAUTIFUL BUILDING located at 3001 North Twenty-Fourth Street, is one ot the more than 50 convenient offices of the VALLEY NATIONAL BANK THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS Department cooperated to produce the exhibit faboveb on April I8-I9 at ASC - Tempe for the Arizona Industrial Arts Association, Central District. i 3 ,, ., WMA? 4 I -A L.... s,,WNMmMN nun... 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'56: Glee Club '56, Mixed Chorus '57, '58. Allan, Robert, Transfer from West High School '58. Allen, James, National Honor Society 58, Honor Holl '55, '56, '57, '58, Science Club '57, Sec 58, A. V. Ass't. '56, '57, Spartan Blade '58. . Allen, Sharon, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '56. Alsever, John, Transfer from Leland Jr. High School '56, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, R. O. T. C. '56, '57, '58, Hi-Y '57, '58, Student Council '55, '57, Rifle Team '56, '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '58. Amos, Linda, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Girls' League '55, Student Council '57, '58, Orchesis '58, Tri-Hi-Y Council Rep. '57, 58, Pep Club '55. Anders, Katherine, Transfer from Osh- kosh High School '57, Bowling Club '57. Anderson, Carole, Masque and Gavel '57, '58, Bowling Club '56, '57, Pep Club '57, Glee Club '55, Mixed Chorus '56, '57, '58, Biology Club '56, Tri-Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms '57. Anderson, Daniel, Basketball '55, Foot- ball '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '58, Student Council '56, '57, Class Coun- cil '57. Anderson, Frances, National Honor So- ciety '5B, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '53i Girls' League '55, Tri-Hi-Y Sec'y '57, '58, Spar-Teens '57, Jazz Club '58, G.A.A. '56, '57, '59, Lettergirls' Club '58, Spartan Blade '58. Anderson, Gregory, Rifle Team '58, R.O.T.C. '58, Hi-Y '58. Armer, Jay, Transfer from Webb School, Calif. '58, Quill and Scroll '58, Spartan Shield Business Manager '58. Ashby, Kenneth, Honor Roll '57, '58, Masque and Gavel '55, '56, '57, '58, Speech Contests '58, Drama lPlaysl '56, '57, '58, Student Council '56, '57, Class Council '57, '58, Basketball '55, Band '56, Drum Maior '57, '58. Ashley, Phyllis, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '57, Skating Club Sec'y '57, Girls' League '57, '58, Class Council '57, Library Ass't. '57, Art Club Veep '57. Ayers, Jill, Transfer from Kessville High School, Texas '57, Honor Roll '57, '58, Drama lPlaysl '57, Student Director '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Mixed Chorus '57, '58. Bagg, John, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Key Club '57, '58, Hi-Y '57, '58, .Chess Club '58, R.O.T.C. '56, '57, '58, All-City Rifle Team '57, '58, Rifle Team '55, '56, '57. '58. Baker, Sandy, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Spanish Club '55, Girl's League '55, '56, '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Spar-Teens '55, '56, Skating Club '55. Barry, Barbara, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57. Bartlo, Ron, Honor Roll '58, Debate Club '58, Speech Contests '58, R.O.T.C. '58, Lab Ass't. '58, A. V. Ass't. '58. Bateman, Donald, Hi-Y '55, Baseball '55, '56, Football '55. Bates ,Ivan, Transfer from North High School '57, Football '57. Beagle, Dwayne, Baseball '56, '57, '58. Beahm, Thomas, Bowling Club '55, Mixed Chorus '56, '57, '58, All-State Chorus 51 '58, A. V. Ass't. '55, Lib- rary Ass't. '57, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55. Bechtol, Joseph, Bowling Club '56, '57, R.O.T.C. '56, '57, '58, Rifle Team '57, '58, Key Club '58, Hi-Y '56, '57, '58, Class Council '58, Benson, Frank, Bowling Club '56, '57, '58, Hi-Y '56, A. V. Ass't. '55, '56, '57, '58. Bergersen, Beverly, Honor Roll '58, Spanish Club '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Spar- Teens '57, Jazz Club '58, A Cappella Choir '58, G. A. A. '55, '56, Bowling Club '55. Bertram, Claire, Transfer from Payson High School '58, Honor Roll '58, Na- tional Honor Society '58, Girls' League Senior Representative '58, Pep Club '58. Billings, Karen, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Pompon '57, Pep Club '56, Skating Club '57, Orchestra '55, '56, '57, Masque and '56, '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Spar-Teens '56, '57, Nurse Ass't. '58, Jazz Club '58. Gavel '56, '57, '58, Girls' League '55, Black, Anne, Honor Roll '55, Girls' League '55, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '58. Bonner, Dorothy, Spar-Teens '56. Bowen, Bill, Basketball '55, '56, Base- ball '57, Football '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '58, A Capella '57, '58, Mas- que and Gavel '57, '58, Drama lPlaysl '58, Hi-Y Historian '57, '58, Model Rail- road Club '57, Skin Diving Club Treas. '58, Future Teachers of America, His- torian '58. Boykin, Karen, Bowling '55, Glee Club '55, '56, '57, '58. Braeuninger, Martha, Transfer from Glenbard High School of illinois '58. Bramlet, Bob, National Honor Society '57, '58, Parnassus '55, '56, '57, '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Football '58, Tennis '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '58, Band '55, '56, Orchestra '56, '57, Music Club '57, Key Club '57, '58, De- bate Club '56, Drama lPlaysl '58, Bio- logy Ciub '56, Science Club '55, '56, '57, Hi-Y '57, '58, Class Council '57, Model Legislature '58. Bramley, Mel, Football '55, Biology Club '57. Briskman, Ronald, Transfer from High- land Park High School '55, Mixed Chorus '58, Drama fPlaysl '58. Brock, Dennis, Library Ass't. '57, '58, Bowling Club '57, '58. Brock, Jane, Transfer from Mesa High Szhool '57, Girls' League '57, G.A.A. '57, '58, Glee Club '57. Brooks, Elaine, Transfer from Hillcrest High School, Texas '57. Bruce, Shad, R.O.T.C. '56, '57, '58. Bruhn, Sandra, Masque and Gavel '57, '58, Girls' League '55. Burk Dale Track '55 '56- Football ' 8-- , , , , 5 . Lettermen's Club '58, Hi-Y '58. Burson, Gary, Track '55, '56, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '56, '57, '58. Butler, David, Withdrew '58. Campo, Mary lou, Cheerleading '56, '57, 'Captain '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Sgt,-at-Arms '58, Spar-Teens '56, Delegate to the Phoenix- Christian and Jews Conference '57, Homecoming Queen '58. Cannon, Sheron, Honor Roll '55, '56, Bowling '56, Pep Club '56, G. A. A. '55, Veep '56, Lettergirl's Club '56, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Pres. '58, Student Council '56, '57, Mas- que of the Yellow Moon '55, Conference of Christians and Jews '56, Badmitton State Tournament '57, Model Legislature '57. Carbacio, Joe. General. Carpenter, Dorthy, Transfer from Sen- tinel High School, Oklahoma '58. Carter, John, Wrestling, '58, F.F.A. '58. Carvin, Bill, General. Cawley, Sharron, National Honor Society '57, '58, Parnassus '55, '56, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Model Legisiature '58. Chambers, Arthur, Transfer from Webb School of Calif. '58, Honor Roll '58. Chase, Gary, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '56, Rifle Team '56, '57, '58. Chleva, Sylvia, Transfer from North High School '58, Pep Club '58, Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus '58. Chumbley, Linda, Withdrew '58. Clark, Dennis, Transfer from Parker High School, lll. '56. Clayman, Sandra, Transfer from Chaf- fey Union High School, Calif. '55, Honor Roll '55, '56, Bowling '56, '57, '58, G.A.A.. '55, '56, Shield Staff '58, Bio- logy Club '56, Sec'y. '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Lib. Ass't. '57, '58, Red Cross '58, Girls' State Bowling Championship '56, City Doubles Bowling Championship '57. Clemente, Evie, Transfer from New Hart- ford High '56. Cleveland, Mark, General. Clifford, Tom, Basketball '56, '58, Hi-Y '56. Coleman, George, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '58. Colquette, larry, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '56, Football '57, '58, Wrestling '56, '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '58. Condon, Danny. Cook, John, Transfer from Tolleson High School '56, Baseball '56, Football '57, Wrestling '57, Lettermen's Club '57, Hi- Y '57. Cooksey, Wayne, Transfer from Tempe Union High School '56, Baseball '58, Coon, Carol, Transfer from North High School '58, National Honor Society '58, Parnassus '58, Honor Roll '58, Girls' League '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Science Ass't. '58, Model Legislature '58. Covington, Virginia, Honor Roll '57, '58, Archery Team '56, '57, '58, Hockey Team '56, '57, '58, Medical seminar '58, Spar- tan Blade '58. Cox, George, Masque and Gavel '56, '57, '58, Key Club '56, '57, '58, Speech Contests '56, Drama lPIaysl '58, Spanish Club '58, Hi-Y Sec'y. '56, '57, '58, Class Council '57, '58, Assembly Skits '56, '57, '58, Basketball '55, Bowling Club '55, '56, '58, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, '58. Craig, Lucille, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, National Honor Society '57, '58, Parnassus '56, '57, Masque and Gavel '55, Student Council '56, '57, Pres. '58, Class Council Recording Sec'y. '57, Exec. Council Veep. '58, Model Leg. '58, Girls' State '57, Pompon '57, Co-Cap. '58, G.A.A. '55, U. of A. Senior Day Prin- cess '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58. Crawford, Joyce, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Girls' League '55, '56, Pres. '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y Council '55, '56, '57, Class Council '55, '56, Historian '57, Sec'y. '58, Student '56. '57, Girls' State '57, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55, G.A.A. '55, Gele Club '55, Mixed Chorus '56, '57, '58. Crocker, Nancy, Transfer from Whitefish Bay High School '57, Mixed Chorus '57, Girls' League '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Spar-Teens '56, '57. Crum, Lorraine. Transfer from South Milwaukee High School '58. Daly, Linda, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, Pep Club '55, '56, Girls' League '55, '56, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Health Center Ass't. '55, '56. D'Arcangelo, Kenny, Track '55, '56, '57, '58, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, Wrest- ling '57, Lettermen's Club '58, Hi-Y '55, Treas. '56, '57, Dean's Ass't. '58. Datus, Cynthia, Honor Roll '55, '56, Masque and Gavel '55, Girls' League '55, '56, '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57, '58, Class Council '57, '58, Alternate to Mod- el Leqislature '57, '58, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55, Glee Club '55, Mixed Chorus '56. '57, '58, Spartan Blade '57. Davis, Diane, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Parnassus '55, Girls' League '55, '56, Veep '57, '58, Student Council '57, '58, Deans Asst. '58, G.A.A. '55, '56, Sec'y. '57, Lettergirls' Club '55, '56, '58. Davis, lyle, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '56, R.O.T.C. '56. Davis, Marilyn, Transfer from Scottsdale High School '55, National Honor Society '58, Parnassus '55, '56, Pres. '57, '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Masque and Gavel '55, '56, Pres. '57, Debate '57, '58, Science Club '57, Girls' League '56, Class Council '56, F.T.A. '58, Orchestra '55. '56, '57, '58, Speech Contests '55, '56, '57, '58, Library Ass't. '58, Music Club '56, '57, Program Chairman '58. DeHerder, Bob, Withdrew '58. Des Rochers, Phillip, Transfer from Kelly High School '56. deVulpian, Jackie, Foreign Exchange Stu- dent from France '58, Tennis '58, Skating '58, Debate '58, Girls' League '58, Tri- Hi-Y '58, Student Council '58. Dircks, Mike, Football '58. Doyer, Christine, Transfer from William Hall High School, Conn. '57, National Honor Society '58, Parnassus '57, '58, Honor Roll '57, '58, Glee Club '57, Spartan Shield '57, Administration Ed- itor '58, Drama lplaysl Publicity Chair- man '58, ,Lamplighters '57, Spanish Club '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Spar-teens '57, Red Cross '58, Medical Seminar '58. Drover, Nora, Girls' League '55, '56, '57, '58, Spanish Club '57, Sec'y. '58. Dryden, Nanci, Transfer from Flagstaff High School '58. Duer, Barbara, T r a n s f e r from Palm Springs, Calif. '58, Glee Club '58. Edmondson, Pat, G.A.A. '55, '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58. Ervien, Jo Ann, Transfer from Snowflake Union High School '57, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '57, 58, Speech Contests '58, Orchesis '57, '58. Evans, Abbie, Transfer from SeaCrest High School '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58. Evans, Dan, Transfer from Cheyenne Mountain High School '58. Fair, Charles, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Mixed Chorus '55, '56, '57, '58, All State Chor- us '55, '58, Lib. Ass't. '56. Feingold, Janice, G.A.A. '55, Skating Club '56, Band '55, '56, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, A.V. Ass't. '58. Ferguson, Glenda, General. Fike, Vicki, Masque and Gavel '58, Rep. to McCall's Mag. '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Girls' League '56, '57, Spartan Blade '58, Pep Club '57, Bowling Club '57, '58, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55. . Flynn, Miriam, Transfer from North High School '58. Fogle, Thomas, Valedictorian '58, Na- tional Honor Society '57, '58, Parnassus '55, '56, '57, '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Band '55, '56, Orchestra '57, Music Club '57, Drama '58, Biology Club '56, Veep '57, Science Club '55, '56, '57, Pres. '58, Hi-Y '57, '58, Lab. Ass't. '58, Chess Club Veep '57, '58, Model Legislature '58, General Motors Scholarship Finalist '58, Westinghouse Honorable Mention '58, National Merit Scholarship Finalist '58, Baush and Lamb Award '58. Frazier, Tom, Skating Club '58. Freeman, Edward, R.O.T.C. '55, '56, '57, Hi-Y '58. Furst, Bob, General. Garretson, Betsy, Transfer from Acalanes High School '57, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '58. Genius, Sylvia, Orchestra f56, Girls' League '55, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55. Gerber, Suzi, Transfer from Manhattan Senior High, Kansas '57, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '57, '58, Pep Club Sec. '57, Mixed tChorus '57, Spar- tan Blade '57, Girls' League '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Pres. '58, Student Council Sgt.-at- Arms '58, Class Council '57, Executive Council '58, Model Legislature Senator '58, Financial Sec. of Student Body '58, Arizona Student Council Convention '58, Salt River Valley Pres. and Vice-Pres. Assoc. '58, Y-Council Sec. '58. Goodwin, Donna, Honor Roll '58, Girls' League '55. Gorman, Mary, Transfer from Xavier '58. Gray, Diane, Withdrew '58. Green, Annis, Honor Roll '55, '58, Girls League '55. Green, James, Bowling Club '57. Greene, Terry, Football '58, Hi-Y '58. Greenfield, Karen, Honor Roll '55, '56, '58, Masque and Gavel '55, Girls' League '55, '56, Exec. Council '57, Senior Council '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Chaplain '58, Spar-Teens '55, Treas. '56, Student Coun- cil '57, '58. Grim, David, Transfer from Kirksville, Missouri '58, Honor Roll '58, Hi-Y '58. Gugliotti, Carol, Pom Pon '56, 57, Cap- tain '58, Pep Club '58, Spanish Club Tri-Hi-Y '58, Orchesis Sgt.-at-Arms Hailey, Alice, National Honor Society '58, Parnassus '55, '56, '57, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Girls' League '55, '56, '57, '58, Class Council '55, Sec'y. '56, '57, 'sei YES Board '56, '58, G.A.A. '55, '56, '57. Q Hall, Thomas, Hi-Y '56, Football '56. Halverson, Glen, General, Ham, Beverly, Honor Roll '55, '57, '58, Girls' League '55, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Sgt.-at- Arms '58, Student Council '57, Health Center Ass't. '56, '57, Lib. Ass't. '57, '53i.PeP Club '56, G.A.A. '55. Hamilton, Gary, Transfer from Salina High School '58, Bowling '58. HHMWIOHS. Mary Ann, Cheerleading Co- Captain '58, Girls' League '55, Tri-Hi-Y '56. Sec'y. '57. Hannaman, Roderick, T r a n s f e r from Scottsdale High School '56. Harry, William, Honor Roll '58. Harrington, Pat, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55, G.A.A. '55, Skating Club '55. Harris,. Alan, Transfer from Columbia City'High School, Indiana '56. Harris, Kenneth, Honor Roll '58, Key Club Pres. '58, Speech Contests, R.O.- T-C-I HI-Y Veep '58: Student Council '58, Class Council Pres. '55, Boys' State '57i Class Pres. '55, Baseball '58, Bas- ketball '55, '56, '57, '58, Football '55, '56. .'57, '58, Lettermen's Club '58. Harris, Pam, Science Club Treas. '58, Limpllghters Sec'y. '57, Girls' League '58, Glee Club '58. HaU99l1i Terryi General. Hazle, Janice, General. Hedden, Patricia, Transfer from Wash- 1f19f0n 8- Lee High School '57, Honor Roll '57: Shield Staff '57, Class Council Editor '58, Girls' League '57, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Class Council '57. Heideman, Gordon, Transfer from Belle- ville Michigan High School '58. Hennessey, James, Track '55, '56, '57, C0-Captain '58, Football.'55, '56, '57, Lettermen's Club '57, '58, Hi.Y '55, '56, l'lenry, Darene, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, 58, Masque and Gavel '55, Girls' League Treas. '55, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57, '58, Spar. tan Blade '57, '58. ' Herr, Bruce, Transfer from Littleton High School, Colorado '56, Bowling '57, '58. Hoaglin, Ray, Transfer from South Moun- tain- High School '58, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Drama '58, Shield Staff Photographer Civil Defense Club '58, Radio Club Hoeksema, Jan, Transfer from Oak Park High School Ill. '56, Honor Roll '57, Masque and Gavel '57, '58, Dtama lP.lHYSl '57, '58, Girls' League '58, Tri. l'l Y '57. Veep '53, Pep Club '56, Skat- ing Club Pres. '58, Glee Club '56, '57, Orchestra '56. Holland, Nick, Transfer from Curtis High School '57, Honor Roll '57. Hooper, Dorothy, Girls' League '55. Horstman. Joanne, Transfer from Har- wood Girls School '58, G.A.A. '58, Glee Club '58. Horton, Deloris, G.A.A. '56, Skating Club '57, Girls' League '57. Horton, Jack, Transfer from West High '58 Howard, Jim, Transfer from Sunnyslope High Schoc-l '56, Foo-tball '56.l Inman Detta Honor- Roll '58' Mixed Chorus '56, 57, '58- y. '58 I X Laing, Steve, Track '55, '55, 'sw '58, Qglesby,,6 aomi, Masque a Q Gavel Football '55, Lettermen's Clubf'58, 'Hi-Y K '55. f56f',57, 53i Girls' l-96908 ,56, '57, '56, '57, '53, A ,!'5Q,,1Sdudent Council '58. I Landxratter, Richard, Traflv, '55, Footballffgglmfr Glenflr' -Rf T-C-,ii 8: B0Wl'f19 , 55, 56,- Hr-Y 55, 56. , , Lavelle,fYvonne, , Transfer from Miami Edisgg High Sc lol 758, Advanced,Chor- ui ' , Tri-Hi '.,58'. ' I ' , . e . jackson, Ji,-n, H, F ffawson, Plyll'p, Transfer rom West Jacobus, Joan T from Nortl High Sch l '5i jeidnal Honor S '58, Hongfl' R 1 56, '57, '5a,' sa Council '55, G. .A. '56, ' . , Johns n r nk, Tr k 456, , '58: 565 ketb . Skati b 4 , Kev M5 Ju IO Class C Phoenix High School '56, Bbwling Club '57, '58,fBand '56, '57,, '58. 'f 1 Lertingwell, Roy, spanish Club ',so,il-li- Yi,Sgt.-at-Ar ' 'EZQ ' ' Lgvis, Cl mflldnor Roll, Girls' League 55, '56,?Qsi58, Tri-H'-Y, 57, Chaplairw 56, Ortfhesis '56, Tre . '57, Ve f58, '5 iPlayEl E49 Hi-Y '57, snr' '58,,spa- eens '55. I ter-club Counci' '- fi ' Johns n, Beverly, ransfer from outhf. Mountain 'High School '5 y,SKatingfClub, X ' riot, ' 58, TTI-HI-Y 58. Johnson, Joan, Tr from Donnelly! McCall High S t 57'f' Natiorgj Honor Society '5 flair assus '58- H or Roll '57, '5 ,-gales-lt Council lternate '57,- Clas jfouncil Altynet '58, Skating! Cl -'57, Bond 157, Nga, Mixed choyuv '57, '58. ,' Johnson,,IVlolaf Bfid '55,, '76, '57i Girls' eeoue '55 f Jones7l'Nancy Hon Poll fss ',-' . -gy , , '58:,, Masdue and Gzxel V' , '58, Band '52, '56, '57, '58, ixefd Chorusf'5? '52 Glee Cl b '5w 56, Speech Confe ts '58, Biology7!'56, Lamplig Trs , 55,- Girls' Leaguef '55, Tri-Hi-YQ' , Chaplain '58, All State Band '56. ' - ' Judson, Mary Beth, Transfer from Caney High School, Kansas '58, National Honor Society 58, Advanced Girls' Chorus '58!Newcomerf Club Sec'y. '58. Keller, Russell, Transfer from Arlirew Jackson High School '58, Honor Roll '53. sa ' Kelsey, aah, cslee ci-,bf '55, '56, '57, '58, Drama i laysl '56, '57, R.O.T.C. f55. ' Kennedy, Jollm, Ffational Honor Sdciety '58- arnassus '55, '56, Pres, '57, '58, Ho of Roll '55, '56, '57, Biology Cl '55, '56, '57, '5B,l cience Clu? '5g, '56,' '57, Veep '58f' Hi-Y '56, -25 , Sec'y. '58. ' f . f I Kent, Carl, Honor Roll '55J,gl0lQQY 55, sggofsparklch Club '55, uso. Am. '57, ' 8. - Kenwbrthy, Karen, Girls' League '55, Tri-Hi-Y, '57, Histgian '58, Bowling '57, Skating- Club' i55. Kier, ludilh, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Gys' League '55, '56, '57, '58, Student Ccuncil '58, Class Council '57, '58, Lab. Ass't. '58, Orchesis '56, Veep '57, Concert Chairman '58, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55, Golf, State Cham- pion. '57, '58, G.A.A. '55. Kimball, Gail, Transfer from West High School '56, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Girls' League '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57, Historian '58, Spar-Teens '56, Orchesis '56, '57, '58. King, Frances, Transfer from Kokomo High School, lndiana '56, Honor Roll '57, Rep. to All State Chorus '58, Glee Club '56, '57, Mixed Chorus '56, '57, '58. Kirk, Jan, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Girls' League Treas. '55, '56, '57, '58, Tri- Hi-Y '57, Treas. '58, Spar-Teens '56, Pres. '57, All State Band '57, '58, Jazz Club '58, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55, Pep Club '56, G.A.A. '55, Band '55, '56, Veep '57, '58, Orchestra '55, '56, '57. Kobold, Shirley, Band '55, '56, '57, '58, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55. Kolander, Calvin, Transfer from North High School '56. Kondora, There-sa, Transfer from South Mountain High School '56, Girls' League '56, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58. Kosacz, LeRoy, Transfer from P. J. Ja- cobs High Scl-ool '57, Basketball '57, '53, Golf '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '5 . Kovash, John, Honor Roll '57, '58, Track '57, '58, Baseball '56, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '58, Key Club '57, '58, Hi-Y '56, '57, '58, Class Council '58. Krauss, Carole, Transfer from Birming- ham High School, Calif. '56, Girls' League '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Sec'y. '58, Y-Rep. '58, Student Council '56, '58. Kronenbitter, Rita,' General. V Kubisko, Melanie, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Spartan Blade '57, '58, Girls' Lcague '55, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55. Kump, Joan, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Girls League '55, '56, Treas. '57, '58, Tri-Hi--Y Veep ,'56, '57, '58, Or- chesis '57, '58, N.C.C.J. '57, G.A.A. '55, Pompon lrilternatel '56. LaBoe. Julianne. Glee Club '56, Spartan Blade F6 '57 fiirls' League '55, '56, '57, '58: lflvklt-',' '56 Sir.-1 v. '57, 'Tr-ts. .58. 1 I '58, A'Cappella '58f Jazz Club Sec'y. l Masque of the Yellow Moon '5 ,,Skat- ,irm Club '55, Lfeas. '56. ,' , Lewis, Joy,,H'onor Roll 456, '57,' '58, Skating Olrb '55, '56, Tr -Hi-Y '58, Or- chesis,f56, '57, '58. l Llebd, Marie, Wigiglkw 58. , ' Liniewicz, Botmi, Transfer from Carl Schurzhljliglt S ool, Chicagof '58, Honor Roll '5 . ,' ' Loops,,fLester, Transferl from Vygtolfy High School '58, Wfestling Lueck, Jane, Transfer from v,dlsl'ffield High School, ,Wisconsin '58,' Bowling Club '58.jf - f Lus. Robin. Parnassus '56, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Debate Club '57, Tri- ,Hi-Y veeo '57, '58, Student Council! 57, Lib. gay. '58, Masque ofhhe Yel- low Moo '55, Bowling,l.5tate Girls Championship '56, '57 G.'A.A. '55, '56. Lyon, Carol, Transfejrom North Phoe- fnix 'High School 7156, Girls' League '56, '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y Treas. '56, Veep '57, Pres. '58, .Spar-Teens '51 '57, A.V. Ass't. '58, Glee Club '5i, artan Blade , 8 . o ' gon, Kathleen, Tranlfer from Prescott !'High School '57. f Maddux, Kdnnelh, Baseball '55, '56, '57, '5B1,'F0otball '55, Bowling '56, '57, '58, '58, Hi-Y '55. Maierus, Richard, Baseball '58. Martin, Roxann, Honor Roll '55, '57: '56, '57, '58, Spartan Blade 7 Orr, ,severry, Honbrlldll '55, '5o, 5s, Pep Club '55, .Ac'A. '55, '56, Girls' Chofus '55, A If oella 155, '57, '58. ,Orrahood, Joh .Transfer fomk Sunny- , slope HiglSSchool '58, Honzr oll '58, Quill and Croll '58, ShleEl Staff 'ST P e, Marietta, Glee, Club '56, '57, i- rarbn '58, Tri-Hi-Y 57, '58. , Page, l7eggy,'Nafional Honor Sctiety 57, '58, Parnassus '55, '56, '5h '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57,,'5B, Spanish Club '55' Girls' League '55, '56, Tri-Hi- v '57'J58, Student Council '57, 'sa- gas'sf'Council '56,,'57, Tennis '55, '56'lf .A.A. '55, 'g6, 57, Lettergirlfc Club ! 56, '57, '58, lade Staff '58s ' Parker, hob, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Speech Contests, '56, Biology 'Club '56, Span- ish Club '55, '56, Hi-Y '55, '56, '57, '58, .Student Council '57, Class Council '56, Valley Hi-Y and Tri-Y Council '55, '36, '57,.'5B, Asilomar Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Council of: WesternlStates '57, Track '57, nis '57, Bow ing '55, '56. Pawlmki Stanle General r yr ' X Payne, Stephen, Transfer from Central Jr. High School '55, Honor Roll '58. Perna, Jim, R.O.T.C. '55, '56, '57, Drill Team '55, '56, '57. ' Perry, Diane, Girls' L,eagQ '5, '56, '57, '58, Spar-Teens '56, Class ouncil '57, '58, Executive Council '57, asque of the Yellow'Mbon '55, Orchesis '58, Pep Club '56j Skating Club '55, Glee Club '55. A Peterson, Brenda, Honor Roll '58, Girls' League '58,gTri-Hi-Y '58, Student Coun- cil '58, Class Council '58. Peterson, Lynnette, National Honor So- ciety '57, '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Girls' League '55, Spar-Teens '56, Class Council '58, Glee Club '55, '56. Phillips, Don, Track '58, Football '58, Lettermen's Club '58. Phillips, Frank, Track '57, '58. gf embvv RGQQWU 157, Mixed Chorus '55, Spanish gub '55, ,Lib. Ass't. '56, '57, '58. Roof, Barbara, Transfer 'from West High School '56, Honor Roll 56, '57, '58, Na- tional Honor Society '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Jr. Class Council '57, A. V. Ass't. '57, '58, Band Ass't. '56, Band '56, '57, Glee Club,'56, Spartan Blade '56. Rigsoll, Ernest, Baseball '58, Basketball '5 Sansgm, Roy, General. Sass r, Tom, Transfer from North High '58, School '56, Baseball '57, Football Lettermen's Club '58, Band '56, Hi-Y '58, Student Council '57, Class Council '57, Model Legislator '58. Schmeski, John, Spartan Blade '58, Bio- logy Club '58, R.O.T.C. '58. Schmuhl, Jerry, Track '56, Baseball '55, Basketball '55, '56, '57, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, Golf '55, '56, '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '56, '57, '58, Hi-Y '56, '57, '58. Schott, Caryl, National Honor Society '55, '55, '57, '58, Parnassus '55, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Lamplighters '55, Veep '56, Pres. '57, Girls' League '55, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Chaplain '58, Lib. Ass't. '57, '58, Glee Club '55, '56, Mixed Chorus '57. Schuler, Ron, Wrestling '58, Spartan Shield '58. Scott, Jacquelyn, Transfer from LaPorte High School '56, Student Council '56, Orchesis '57, '58. Sennette, Lance, General. Sharp, Dolores, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Quill and Scroll '57, '58, Masque and Gavel '57, '58, Glee Club '55, '56, Spartan Blade Photo Editor '56, '57. Sharp, Richard, Basketball '55. Shaver, Carl Ross, Transfer from Parker High School, Arizona, '56, Band '57, Science Club '56. Shipp, Dale, Transfer from Phoenix Christian High School '57, Football '57, Girls' League '56, Jri-Hi-Y '58, Spar- Pohle, Georgia, 'Transfer from West Music Club '57, Photography '57, Spar-' Teens '56, Student Council '58, Class Phoegmgh School '58, Quill and tan Blade Photographer '57. Council '57, Orchesis '56, '57, Pres. '58. Scrol , ewcomers Club '58, Spar- Shoemaker, Ida, Girls' League '55, '56, Matson, Ronald, Transfer from Elk Point tan Blade '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Spar-Teens '55, High School, So. Dakota '57. Pool, Virginia, ion l-bnor Society '56, Orchesis '56, '57, '58. Maurer, Philip, Transfer from North '53: P6 SUS '55, '5 HOHOI' Roll '55, Siegrist, Ruth, Withdrew '58. High School '56, Bowling '56, '57, '58, '56, '5 , F. H. A. 6, Lamp- Simrwns, Betsy, Transfer from Tucson Mixed Cho,-Us '56, '57, li hter ' Sec'y. '56, Vee ' , Span- High School '56, National Honor Society McCormick, David, Transfer from Mul- ish '5 , eas. '58, Medic i ar '57, '58, Parnassus '58, Honor Roll 56, berry High School '56. '58, chestra-'5 . '57, '58, Biology Club 158, Science Club McElhinney, Robert, Transfer from West Pouls Harold, ral. J '53i Mlxefl CBOYQ-'S '57- High School '56, R.O.T.C. '56. ' e, I, Trans e f m San Manuel Sleeth, Brian, Withdrew '58. Mclaughlin, Jean, Transfer from Mary- ' Sigh '58, klono oll '58. Slepack, Larry, Transfer from Tucson wood Academy, lll. '58, Honor Ro gob r, ee, wling Clu '58, Skating lgligl:hSc2Iool 56, Bowl?ng 256, '53, ' , u . ml , ar ene, rans er rom anse lligkae, Richard, R.O.T.C. '58, Rifle rovant, Joyce nor Roll '5 , Girls' Conf. '56, National Honor Society '58, Club '58, gue '5 sque of the Yellow Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Softball '56, Milhouse, Phyllis, Withdrew '58. ' l Basketball '56i Pfplcll-lb '5?i lCe CUY' Milkesl Barbara, Nafional Honor Sqciety Hank, ran from Tewafly ers 57, Letterglrls Club 56, Drama '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Quill Hlg l100l '57, '57, '58: Hi- l 'Q'-'L . I and Scroll '57, Treas. '58, Spartan Blade Y '5 : Tr Jk '57, , Bask all '57, '53: Smf Har, Football 55,- I '55, '56, Adve,-,ising Manager '57, BUS. Football ' , '58, Lette men sdub '57, Smith, , Mixed Chorus 56, 57, De- lness Manager '58, Spanish Club '55, '55-' bale 58- , '56, Girls' League '55, Library Ass't. '56. Quail, Dave, -Y '55, ' 6. ' Snider, Betty, sfer from 'Brookville Miller, Marsha, Pompon '57, Pep Club Reade. Rvlieffr ill'-mal I' 5000 l'l'Qlt5Cl100l 5 I HOF Roll 58, Bowl- '55, Girls' League '55, '55, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '57, Pres-. '58: Par sus '58. or Roll me 58: G-A-A 58- , Orchesis '56, '57, '58, Masque and '55, '56, 57, Quill d Scroll 7 '58, I de ROSQY, Honor, ll '58, Key Club Gavel '55. Masque and avel '5 eep '57, ' - 5 r 3: ,HI-Y 56, 5,1 537 PWS' of Minard, Jim, Transfer from North High Key Club '57, e ber o B ard '5 ' Came 5 Y QOQ-'mill 53: Rep- QOH' School '58, Honor Roll '58, Baseball Debate '57, 'ss inner, ovary fence , Chr-Stgafis and Jews Cn '58, Football '58, Lettermen's Club '58, Speech Contest, rama '55, , '57, I 0'l?all 561 1 581 l-ellefmens U Hi-Y .'58, Student Council '58. Spanish Club '55, '57, Hi-Y ' res. 53- e N. h H, h Mitchell, Renny, Track '55, '56, Football '57, '58, Student C cil '56, '5 , , 5l1Y 50l1Ylr Tfa ffom Pfl A 'Q '55, '56, Bowling Club '58, Band '56, Class Council '57, F er's Club '5, ?Ch01?l 56' 5Pif'Tee'1 ' UP- 55 '- Mixed Chorus '57, Hi-Y '55, '56. Boy's State '57, Confe fChrlstians 57, 58. ' CI b I5 ,5 I H.Y Morgan, Edward, Honor Roll '57, '5a, 8- Jews,'57,lTeen-we Traffl Court '58, 5T1 '1 !- '! 'f S H57 .58, ' d , Drama iplaysl '58, R.O.T.C. '55, '56, ,Basketball 55: Spartan lde, 56. C f'P'!, , 56, 625 .5856 MQ, '57, '53, Chemka, Lab A551 '57, Sports Editor -57, Edltor-in- ie 8.4 QOUNCI 551, 5.lC ' . 37 asia- V Muzzy, Joel, Honor Roll '57, '58, Quill Bebeyser. Jodi. Masque Gov 56, 561, Exewhve OW' I 5 d and scroll '57, '58, Key Club '56, '57. ,571 59f,D!ama,lP'avSl 57- isis, 2 P'eS'de'?' Of. f gdeP' P, S 6' 'uaejl '58, Football '55, Spartan Shield '55, 56: Tf'-H'-Y 571 Nurses Sf- 'WY F 'a'7C'f' ec Y' 5' ' ' POA! .561 ,57, Editor-in-Chief 68, Hi-Y ,56, G,A.A. '55. J President 58, Pres. S.R.V.P. . . ., Student Council '57, Ski Club '57. Myers, Joel, Honor Roll '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '58. Myers, John, Honor Roll '55, '56, '58, Kev Club '56,.'57, Veep '58, Hi-Y '56, Student Council '56, '58, Class Council '56, Pres. '58, Boys' State '57, Class Pres. '56, '58, Conference of Christians and Jews '56, Lettermen's Club '57, '58, Football '56, '58, Basketball '55, '56, '57, '58, Track '55. Neal, Mike, Withdrew '58. Neve, James, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Par- nassus '57, Biology '56, Science Club '57, Hi-Y '57f Football '56, Bowling Club '55, Lettermen's Club '56, '57, '58. Newman, Nancy, Transfer from View- point High School '56, Tri-Hi-Y '57. Norman, Bradley, Transfer from St. Louis Park High School '58, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '58, Hi-Y '58, Newcomers Club Pres. '58. Jctien, David, Transfer from Corvallis -iiqh School, Oregon '57, Track '58. Reilly, Donald, Debate Club '58, ch Contests '58, R.O.T.C. '56, '57, '5 Hi- Y '56, '57, '58, Student Council '58, que of the Yellow Moon '55, State De- bate Champion '58, Rifle Team '56, '57, '58. Reynolds, Bill, Transfer from Littleton High School '58. Rhodes, Judy, Pep Club '56, Glee Club '56, Mixed Chorus '57, '58, Girls' League '55, '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y Veep '57, Spar-Teens '56. Rhodes, Mary Alice, Honor Roll '58, Masque and Gavel '57, '58, Girls' League '55, '56, '57, '58, Student Council '58, Lib. Ass't. '55, '56, '57, '58, Mixed Chorus '55, Orchestra '55, '56. Risk, Tom, Transfer from Scottsdale High School '57, Hi-Y '57, '58, Band '57. Ritter, Joe, Transfer from Reitz High School '57, Band '57, '58, Aristocrats Band '58. Rodgers, Alice, Bowling '58, G.A.A. '58, Band '58, Girls' League '58. Romney, Ronald. Honor Roll '55, '56, Track '55, '56, '57, '58, Basketb '55, '56, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, Le r- men's Club '57, '58. Sowell, Russell, Transfer from Sunny- slope High School '56, National Honor iety '58, Parnassus '56, '57, '58, H n oll '56, '57, '58, Quill and Sctoll 5 . ate Club '56, Biology Club '56, '57, 5 cience Club '56, '57, '58, Class Council ' Medical Seminar '58, Mixed Chorus '5 '57, Spartan Blade '56, '57, -Picture Edito '58. Speer, Donal , Track '58, Baseball '56, Football '56. Spence, Paul, Golf '57, '58. Spicer, Edward, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Key Club '56, '57, '58, Spanish Club '56, Hi-Y '55, Sec'y. '56, Studeht Council '55, Class Council '55, '57, '58, Class Veep '55, '57, '58, Boy's State '57, Track '55, '56, '57, Captain '58, Football '55, '56, '57, Captain '58, Wrestling '57, Let- termen's Club '55, '56, Sec'y. '57, Pres. '58. eaubfo,QeyePltefv Starkweather, Larry, General. Stephens, Sharon, Transfer from Olym- pus High School '58, Glee Club '58. Stewart, Edwin, Hi-Y '56. Stocks, Vera, Transfer from Lincoln Park High School, Mich. '56, National Honor Society '57, '58, Honor Roll '56, '7, '58, Lab. Ass't. '58. Stone, Carole, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Quill and Scroll '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Treas. '58, Bowling '56, Treas. '57, '58, Glee Club '56, '57, Spartan Blade '57, '58. Strou Jud General Thurheimer, Suzette, Transfer from West High School '56, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Glee Club '56, Girls' League '56, Sec'y. '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Sec'y. '58, Spar-Teens '56, A. V. Ass't. '57, '58, Y.E.S. '58, Conference of Christians and Jews '58. Thurheimer, Jonald, Transfer from West High School '56, Mixed Chorus '56, '57, '58. Trout, Carol, Transfer from Mesa Junior High School '56, National Honor Society '57, '58, Parnassus '56, '57, '58, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, G.A.A. '56, '57, Let- tergirls' Club '57, '58, Glee Club '56, Spartan Blade '57, '58, Girls' League '56, '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Student Council '56, '57, Bookstore Ass't. '58, Girls' State Alternate '57. Truitt, Connie, Skating Club '55, Tri-Hi-Y Debate '57, Hi-Y '55, '56, '57, '58. Walters, Jerry, Withdrew '58. Warnken, Judy, Honor Roll '55, '58,. Band '55, '56, '57, '58, Music Club '57, Lib. Ass't. '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55, Dance Band '56. Warnock, June, Transfer from Lincoln Park High School '56, Girls' League '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y 57, Veep '58, A. V. Ass't. '58. Washburn, Sharon, Tennis, '56, '57, '58, G.A.A. '55, '56, '57, '58, Lettergirls' Club '57, '58, Badminton Club '56, '57, '58. Webber, Sharon, Bowling '55, Orchestra '55, '56, Girls' League '55, '56, '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Library Ass't. '58, Mas- que of the Yellow Moon '56. Webster, Donald, Homebound Student. Gallup High School '56, Honor Roll '58, Girls' League '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Lib. Ass't. '58, Bowling Club '58, Pep Club '58,, Glee Club '58, Mixed Chorus '58, Spar- tan Blade '58. Wiese, Roger, Transfer from Gary High School, South Dakota '58. Wiles, Temple, Transfer from Brighton High School '58. Wilheim, James, Transfer from Washing- ton High School '58, Honor Roll '58. Williams, Jerry, Football '58, R.O.T.C. '58, Hi-Y '58. Willis, William, Transfer from West High School '58, Hi-Y '58. Wilson, Jeannie, Transfer from Clark- field High School '58, Glee Club '58. Winquist, Dorothy, Transfer from Wood- bridge High School '58, Orchesis '57, '58 Wells, Elaine, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '57, Lab Ass't. '57, Health Center '58, Welker, Donna, Transfer from lrvine High School, Texas '58, Orchesis '58. Pr yr - Sucato, John, Football '57, '58, Wrest- ling '57, Lettermen's Club '58, Hi-Y '56, '57, '58. Sutterfield, Jo, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '56, Glee Club '56, '57. Taylor, Sandra, Honor Roll '57, '58, Quill and Scroll '57, Sec'y. '58, Skating Club '55, Spartan Blade '56, '57, '58, Ghls' League '56, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Stu- dent Council '55, Class Council '57, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55. Teufel, Sharon, National Honor Society '57, '58, Parnassus Veep '55, '56, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Pompon '57, '58, G.A.A. '55, '56, Girls' League '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Student Council '58, Model Legislature '58, Masque of the Yellow Moon '55. Thomas, Jim, Transfer from Lewis Palmer High School, Colo. '58, National Honor Masque of the Yellow Moon 55. Tucker, Judith, Transfer from North High School '56. Tutrone, Anthony, Transfer from New York '56, Baseball '56, Football '56, '57, '58, Wrestling '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '58. Urschel, Florence, Honor Roll '55, Glee Club '55, '56, Girls' League '55, Lib. Ass't. '56, '57, '58. Vaught, James, Track '55, '56, Football '55, '56, Hi-Y '55, '56. Wade, Barbara, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Quill and Scroll '57, Pres. '58, Pep Club '56, Advanced Girls' Chorus '56, Spartan Blade '57, Spartan Shield '57, Co-Editor '58, Girls' League, '55, '56, '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Spar-Teens '56, Student Council '57. Wahlin, Danny, Key Club '57, Track '57, '58, Basketball '57, Co-Captain '55, '56, '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '58. Walden, Marilyn, Bowling '56, '57, '58, Society '58, Honor Roll '58. Thompson, Norman, Transfer from Phoe- G.A.A. '55, '56, '58, Glee Club '56, '58,'Pep Club '55, '56, Glee Club '55, Spartan Blade '56, Girls' League '55, '56, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Spar-Teens '56, Lib. Ass't. '57. West ,June, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '56, Honor Roll '58. 'Wetzel, Rosalind, Honor Roll '55, '57, '58, Cheerleading '56, '57, Orchestra '55, '57, Drama lPlays1 '55, Spar-Teens '57, Student Council '55, Bookstore Ass't. '58. Wheeler, Robert, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '56, National Honor Society '57, Veep '58, Parnassus '56, '57, '58, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Key Club '57, Treas. '58, Spanish Club '56, Hi-Y '56, Treas. '57, Pres. '58, StuderLCouncil '57, '58, Class Council '56, Valley'of the Sun Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Council '57, '58, Camelback Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Council '57, '58, Delegate to 14th Annual Key Club Convention in Washington, D. C., '57, Baseball '55, Football '55, '56, '57, '58, Witt, Thomas, Bowling '55, '56, Band '55, '56, Hi-Y '56, '57, '58, Class Council Alternate '57, Prom Committee Chair- man '57, Anytown USA '57, Conference of Christians and Jews '57. Wolff, Annette, National Honor Society '58, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, '58, Bowl- ing '55, '56, '57, '58, Glee Club '55, '56, '57, Girls' League '55, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58. Wright, Dale, R.O.T.C. '56, '57, '58. Wurtz, Frances, Pep Club '55, G.A.A. '55, Spartan Shield '56, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57, '58, Student Council '55, Class Council '58, Orchesis '56, '57, '58. Yates, Diane, Transfer from Peoria Cen- tral High School '57, Bowling '58, G.A.A. '58, Glee Club '58, Mixed Chorus '58, Spanish Club '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58. Young, Connie, Transfer from Phoenix Union High School '58, Honor Roll '58, Masque and Gavel '58, Girls' League '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Bowlingg '58, Pep Club '58, G.A.A. '58, Band '58. Young, Stuart, Transfer from Scottsdale lglbgh School, '56, Spartan Shield Sports itor '58, Biology Club '56, R.O.T.C. . . . , , Mixed Chor s '57, '58, G' I ' Le ?IX Union High School 57: A.V., Asst. ,55, -56, Aluv, Assy ,55, ,57,a95lgi Lenermenrs Club ,57, 158, '55, H,,y -57, 57' 58' Wallace, Willy, Honor Roll '55, '56, '57, Whitfield, Camechalene, Transfer from 110119, Gilbert, General. ...I Arney, Sherry ...... ............................. 5 8 Battles, Sharon ..,...,....,,,,,,,, .,,,, 5 8, 114 Bolton, Barbara ........,.........., 50, 77, 87, , ,, Arnold, James ...................................... 42 Baxter, Jerry Frederick .,.....,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 42 89, 100, 184 'A Arnold, Leslie ............ 50, 82, 152, 153 Bayer, Claudia Ann ,...,..,.,,,,,,,,,,. 50, 78 Bolton, Rickey ,....... ......,,...,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 8 Acagemat, ....,...............,,... ..,,,, 1 58 Arronte, Alhert ,... ..... . ..... ..... ,gg Baylor, James G. ,,.,,.,.,,,. 42, 116, 130, Bone, Harold Randolph ,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, ,, 50 ape a Choir ,. ..,,... ,,,,,, 1 00 Arronte, Ne ie A. .,...... , , , 5, 136, 152, 153 Bonner, Dorothy . ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 26 Ackert. Gerald ....... .........,,,,,, 5 0 Ash, Nancy ..... ...... ...... 5 8 , 39, 103 Beagle, Dwayne F. ,,,,, ...,,,,,,,,, 2 6, 148 Bons, Mrs. F. A. ......,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 10 Adams, Danene ...,.,. ,,,,,, 2 5, 101 Ashby, Kennet .... ...,.. 2 4, 5, 10 Beah , Th , as .,,,, ,,,,.,.,, 2 6, 101 Boozer, Kenneth Allen .......,.,,..... 49, 50 Adams, David L. ...... ,,,,,....,,,,,, 4 2 106, 107 Beal,mMaryc'lJ .....,...,..,,, ,,.,,,,.,.,,,., 5 0 Bouchard, Darlene ........ 42, 74, 79, 120 Adams, Edwin ......... ..,..... 4 1, 42 Ashley, Frances .. ,... 50, 77, 78 Beall, Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, A 50, 160 Bouchard, Deanna ,.......... ..........,.......... 5 8 Adams, Emily G. .,.. ,.,..,,. , ,, 20 Ashley, Phyllis . ...... .................. 2 5, 79 Beall, Myra Lenora ..... ......... 5 0, 160 Bouchard, Denise ......,.,.......,..,.......,... 58 Adams, Jack .,,,,,,.,,,.,,,., ,,.,,,, . , 42 Ashworth, David .................................. 58 Bean, Jacqueline , ,.,.. ,.....,,,.,..,,,.,,,, 5 o Bowen, Billy ...... 26, as, lol, 132, 135 Adams, James Edwin ..... . ....,,,,,, 42 Asrnuslsjn, Georgoann 56---1-55 ..-- I 622,123 Bear, Marilynn . ,,,... .....,,.,,,...,,.,..,,... 5 8 Bowan, Bonlnle L. ...........,...... 50, 118 Ad , J d'th A ...... ....,, 5 0, 104 Assam ies ...............- , , , Be h , T ...,, ....... 4 2, 81, 131, Bowen, Ear G. ...,........... .................. 1 2 Adgrrili, s'Qn'dra Ti ....,... . ,,,,..,,,. 42 Audio-visual Aids ............................ 165 M amp om 136,131 Bower, Lynn .....,,..,.. , ................. 99 Administration ,...,., ,,,,.,,, . ,,,. , ...,,,. , ,, 11 Ausloos, James ...--..- -..--.----.--... 5 8, 154 Bechtol, Joe J. ,... ...., 2 4, 26, 83, 88, Bowers, Leo C. ............ ..........., l 2, 117 Advanced Girls' Chorus ...,..,..,..,...,,,, lol Awalt, Gilford ....-- -..---- 5 3, 147, 154 112, 113, 124 Boworsock, Bonnie Jo , ....... 50, 118, 119. Advertising .................,..,.,,,.,,,,., , 167, 201 iwolf, I-:A0l1I'1 ,----- - ------ 50, 132, Bechtol, Michael ...,. .,,. .,......,.. ,,......,.,,. 5 8 3 0W:BS, Jglnnb Harold ......................,..... 50 Advertisers' Index ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 04 YEFS, BFY - ,------- ------------- r Beck, David ........,................,,,..,.....,..,., 58 Owing U ...........,...............,.......,,. 119 Ag a , Robe f ,,,,,,,,,,,, 42, 65, 79 34, ,, ,, Beck, Pamela .,.....,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,, 58, 114 Boyer, Barbara ................,.,. ....,,,,.,..,..,., 5 8 n W la 98, 111, 126 5 Becker, Art .,......,....... 50, 146, 150, 172 Boyer, Clayton Leon .... 42, 81, 144, 155 Alexander, Barbara ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58 Bobdn G11-fndd Sus -------- --------- 5 0 Bedingfield, Barbara .....,,..,........., 42, 84 Boyer, Thomas ............................ ss, 147 Alexander, Larry ......, ...,., 5 s, 139, 151 gdcwelf EFQHQZ Lee -,----------'---, ,'- '--- 53 Beebv. Charles Edward , ....... ......... 5 0 Boylnofon, Vera M. ........................,,. . 12 Allan. Donald ,,,,,... ,,..,.,,,.,,,,, 5 0, 122 as fs- 'C at ----rr---------r-r-----------f------ 5 Beeby, Pat 1. ...,,......... ..,..,.. ..,.. 4 2 Boykin. Don M. ........ so, 123, 146, iso Allan, Robert ,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,.,,, 25 Bacon- Flqofence -'-------r-----'---------' 50' 102 Beers, Herbert ................ ...,. 5 0 Boykin, Karen K. ........................ 26, 101 Allen, James Robert ,,,,,. 25, 70, 93, 163 3899, -,105 3 r--- ------ ----- 2 5 r 83, 38, 113 Belden, Marilyn ,,,. ,. ,,,,,,, 42 Boys' State Representatives ...,. ...... . .. 164' Allen, Jeanne ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 58 Bale ge e 'C ------ ------'--- s s- 5 61'-153 Boll, Lenny ,M. .... ..... 4 2, 96 Bradley, Phyllis ..................... ...... . . 50 Allen, Larry .,.-,---,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50, 31, 155 dfefr aft' ---------,- ------------- f Bell, Patricia ..... .,,,,.... 5 0 Bradstream, Frank ............,...,.........,.,.., 58 Allen, Shawn , ---- -I,,,--,,w-,44,,,,,.,.-,,,.,,. 25 g::i'2g9JjJglf,l1 E- -.... 42, Ben Tom 58 graelininger, Martha .........,.............. 40 ' -s-----s-- H ,-s-,,, ' 1 , R b ............ 2 , , , , 2lZZ5Z?:i,'2,1,1n 1i: iiiff 231 llif ll? 2313- jggqpf ,1,,,,--- -,-- ,is Q2 SZlf?'1,,'g'Q,',j,W' 22 me 0 en 1165013821 18386 nunnn , ........ ........ . .. . Aluora, Sandra ....,........,.......,..,............. 50 Baile ' Ruben Alan ' f 42 Benson, Frank ---,- --,-,, 2 6, 119 B1'a111leY1 Melvin -1- ------------r-------- 26 Quadro, RPZQI 5,15 ..--,------. 58, 1118, 13? B,,ll,2',q, Lan, pau, jjjjj mjjjjjjjjj 50 Benson, Thomas ..... .......,.. 4 2, 119 Qjgyfelgufgnfgs f'------ ----------'-- 5 5' gg r ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,---,-,----,, . , . ...,...... ........ , ,.m:,5:...f,,:'...: ..,.,.. , ...,.,,,,,,,...,,, 5, of-In .-rr-.--. .---r-.-r....-.- 5 0 3559123251321 24 gg- 1211 r. . ..... .....,, 42 Ames, Sharon ....... ..... ........................ 5 5 Eater' lgorglhy gg' Bergdtson' Indira 50 97 Bralllgan' Kathleen F' '---- 12 Amos, Linda .......................... 25, 67, 85 3 eff an fo -----. ..... , , Be, W,,,, ------ -----',- 5 0 rm, Breitling, Kenny R. ,,,. ..... 4 2 120, 125, 192 221111, W,2l,',f,f,,, 'a ' a a Q 3 Benlam 'C'fQ,'lle ' 70 gnfi'11no,JS,:1San --r.---,,------ r.,. -,--------...- 2 S A d , K gn A ,,-,,,,-,,,-,-,,---.,..,,, 25 ' . - s 's 'a' ------'- -'-'-' ' ' ' r owor, o n ................ , ........................ Agdgxen acagxf-M1111 58, 106 Band, Marchlnq ......,.. ............ 1 02, 103 ggmggggldnr algliiei ----r-.- .----. . -- 12, lgg Brewer, Tom 50, 67, 137, '46, H8 Anderson' Alice .... .. 50 Bame5be'9e B0 'e Jean A ' 42 Blmn 5 Karen C 85 Bfiskfnnnf Bonny Sus ---------r-- 1 --r---.------ 58 , -------- ----r---, ------------- B a nderen Judy ,,,,,,,,,,---,-,,-,-,,,,,,,, 53, 115 , g , . ......... ......,, , , . Bnskman, Ron-aid 26, ,ml 107 Anderson, Carole .........,................,..... 25 B d J h E' 50 Blglggy Club ,V ,,,,,,,,-, Y,,,-,, A ,,,-,--- V W 92 , A d Y on Da 25 H6 130 136 an erer, o n mer ,...... .,...,.......... , , Brock, Dennis ,........... .......... , . 26, 119 V1 9 S r HPV ------ I 1 r Banker, Jenneffe 1-1, ,,,,- ,,-,,-,, A 12, 87 Blrd, Linda ......... ...... 5 8, 89, 101 Brock Jane M 26 Anderson, David H- --r-----------------,--r--r- 50 Banvai, Richard ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 Brrd, Penelope ...... ............,..... 5 8 B k' L G' la ' ' A 8 Qngefsonf Egnna -----,-- 42- 70- 114- 113 Barber, Bobbie Jay ,.,,.,., 42, as, 137 Birdsoll, Harvey .......... .r .................. 58 Bfzgk' ,,,l','QQae,e'a ' 557,19 T1 975011, na .................................-.. f, J d L .4ihh,UDA---,,-,.-.,.....A...,--,----- ' ' ' ' Anderson, Elaine ,.-,-------- ---- ,------. 4 2 , 101 gglggl' Sjlrfe 58' lgg Blghopl' Gaylleu Samuel ...,.,.. 57, 58 151 Bmckell' Don - -- - -- 2 0 Anderson, Frances .... 25, 70, 74, 85, 87 Bamns: Cam' ,,,, 74 Bivens, Michael ..,...............,............., 42 giggsxgg' agile 50' jg' 22325222 321',.'f3...i111i1iZi1ii..l.fi.f1f..'53 S:iLi3,.2'n.51h Rose egg-.22 51:25 1212. '2' 90' 132 Bred-f---I Nan ---- 'iiiiiiiiii ni re Anderson, Greddy R. ........ 25, 112, 113 B ,,, in jjjjjjjj jjjjjj ,2' ,OS Blackie, Mann ,.fjjj 'fjjjfjj 55't'i'i'ij 1is B'0'n'eYf 01911 ----,---- --,--r----r----r--- s - 58 Anderson, John ............. ............ 4 2, 102 Bill-'21, pafllgl, ,-,-- 42 94 Blade Staff ,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,.,,,. ,,,,, 74-75 greats' Ela e -- '- --' --------'---- A -----' - r '- 40 Anderson, Peggy ...... .................. 5 0 gan. B ,bam A ' 25 Blakely Larry A. 50 104 mo S' Roger 58' 138' 151 Anderson, R0,b1?f1 ---, r...-- 2 2 Barrlif J:an lvlarld jjjjjfj ,,,jjj1jjjj1 42 Blarterf Linda ..... ffm ..,.... 1150111101: 102 Qf2,'j,9 f, ',Da g,f'1 -A--'-'---,--'-'---,'-----' n 58 Anderson, Wllllarn ...... -------------- 5 0 Bartln, Ron ,,,,,,--,,,,,, 4,--- 2 5, 90 Blood. Ruth Ann ......... ....,.. 4 2, 70, 89 Bro 2' lf' S25 3'0 -'--'-- 's----'-'------ 50 Anderson, Wllllam J. ................ 12 41 Ba,-110, Wallace --ng .---v-,-,Y,,,-, 5 8 Bloom, Rose Marie ,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0, 78 Broan' DWL, '-'-- 53 Anthony, David .................... 58, 96, 102 Bnseball ,----A--.,,,,,,., lhhl, V 148,151 Boaz, Joan Elizabeth .,,,,. ,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 Brow ' Fava -- ' '--'- ----------- 5 0 Aooerson. Darlene ................................ 50 Basar, Cgfolyn ,,,,---,, ,,,,-,-,--,,4-, 5 3 Bock Toulla Jean ........... ......... ..,. 5 0 , 185 Bmwg' Jggne C ------ ----- 4 2' 1:2 Avro, PhY1l1S -----,-------,-- 49, 50, 39, 1gg Basketball, Varsity , ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 40.141 Bodine, Mary Ellen ...... 42, 101, 106, Bmwn' John ' ' 5 6 ',o, ,'lI2'2Z2,.f,i 119555..,Qiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 22 S:iZ3'5:, Dag--1g1g'-1 iggjgggjj?j'gg nnnn, Jaffray .,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, l,9ff,.'i3 ggggn,gop31g,.r,- .--,--.-,--a1 iZiii't56L 1401 150' Arrnar, Jay ,.....,.......... 25, 71, 72, 181 Bateman, Dgnald N 1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25 Boehnke, Verna a. ,,.. ,,.,,.,,,... 2 0 B,ow,':f VH' . .Und 1 ----- --------,--r---rr - 6,1 Armie, Sally A. .... ............ 4 2, 67, 77, Bateman, Everen -,-Y-- ,,,,,, 5 0, 67, 137 Boersma, Edith .....,. ,.,,, .,.,,,..,, 5 8 Brown' v'.'2'n'a ' 1 ' --- '-------'---- 1 2 79, 90, 164 Bates, Ivan L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,--,--,,, 2 5 Bohlman, Marcus ...... ,... ......, , ..,.., 5 8 Browng ffean ' '1 ' J Armie, Sue, ..... .......,................ 5 7, 53 Bates, Sandra Jean ,,,,, , ,,,,,, 42, 136 Boland, Nancy .,......,........... 42, 85, 102 Bwcp Q.. Vo' 0 rn so 101 155 Bnfroll, Karen ,,,,,,-,, 4, Boland, Sharon A. ............ 42, 101, 106 ' ' 58 R ,f7 A ,g1 L1fc40w,.Vc2 - - r ' F otball, J.V. ....,. ....,..,..,. . 137 Bryan, Jwfv 4--Q '--v-------Q-.--A- 5 8, 135' 135 gggggii Paggfia ,---- - --' 5 29531 E233l?S,qeE,Li 'E, 1333 .,,, 3 A,,, ll rZ,,,r,,,r1, varsiry ...A ..........,. 1 34-we SL1T,1?a,h'?'11,r'r'rg,a iii1i1 '11i1Q11ii1i111111 58 C,,,,,,,,1:,,,,,, nrsviiiiii' If 4.,.4. 1. 82 Downs, Edward .A... ,. . ,...... 59, 95 Ford, Tqnl .........A ...... 4 a, wo, 136 Bufis, Donglagi .,,,,,,,,, ,.A,,,,,A,, 5 0, 155 Cook, Colleen .......,.. ........ 1 3, 120 Downs, lac-haird .... ...... 7? Eord, Wgllarn ...,..........,............,...,........ Bullaml, CQayy ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,44 5 8, 154 Cook, John ,,44,,,A,,A,, ,,,,,,., 2 7, 160 D9Ye f C 5 '1e -A x'-- --'-'A- 7 lfn' 181' Fosler' Cognfarl -'- '--'-----4---'-4-'-- A--AA-'- 59 Bung' Donna ' ' 4 9' 50' H5 Cook' Mom 'A ' ' 59 Doyle Kennerh 51' 92, 137 Fgirir' Frlank Y '5'1l '5i '9i '1'iiM'148 gUn9i',,51a'Y,, ---W ---- '-'A, fA 5 ii- 22 ggglggyf Sygflgne 4Q--'- b----'---- 3 3 Dare: Eric .,..,.., fflllfllffllli .... 59' rm' B,,1,,,, 1g5n 1.1 ...4.. T.. 51, arf to Bwaf, 'F 'af 1 - '--- '---'----- ' in C i Yfn Y d '---A 'AA'---'A- 4'Q 5 9 Drake, refer .5..., .5..,. 4 1, sa, 105 Pours, Judy Lee .,5..,5..,..,......... ............. 5 1 WC' 'an -1 -'-4A ' ' O oey' aymon - Drover Nora E. ..... 9, 94, 84 rraslo, Lionel ........,,.......... 59,138,155 aorderre, Darlrne ...... ..... 5 a, 114 Coon, Cargl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, za, 69, 70, 79, ao D d f N 540 F . I P, H in 99 lo, ISS Burgener, Donna ..,,...........,...,.............. 42 Coon, Linda ........... .................,.. 5 9, 69 D113 en'J 59 x ri' E' Le er ' ' ' ' 43 Burgien, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,......, 42 Cooper, Glenda ,,,,,, .....,..,...,. 5 1 Du ra'B Ubin! 4 ' X 29 Civ' ' gnrdl ' ' 86 Burk, Dale ,..,.. 26, 83, 133, 136, 152 Corbin, John .,..,... 59, 169 Duer' ,Ear I ' ' ' ' F lm S'Ph.f' 4 ' ' Sl Burke, Robert ....,...,... 42, 56, 102, 119 Corl, Georgia .......... ...,............. 5 9 U e' BGS ' ' ol F 3'Y' E 4A 4 BUFHGYT, Louis ----.-----......,..,-5---.---.-.....-.5- 11 Corneilson, Karla ...,.. ......,...,.. 5 9, 78 n 6 I A ' In 68 Frazler' Jm:-by ' ' ' ' 59 Burn, Judith ,...,,.... ....... 4 2, 86, 186 Corneilson, spencer ,.,-,, 43, 76 81 E, 60 d' -5--5------5-----5 59 8 ,154 raver, T1 In -----55 -5------,-5----. 4- 29 Bumel Nancy Jo -----' K '-,, H 58' 163 Courtney, Thomas 59' 7 Dux :1fY, t ........ , .... . , , 59 x pm y .... ,. .,......,.. 59 Burris, John ............,.,............,.....--------. 50 Coulter, Charles ,.... 16, 1 DW ' hee in Fee' ang, n ' A ' ' 69 Burson, Gary ............ 26, 130, 136, 153 Counts, William ,,,,,,. . ..... 59 DW 'EV algo ' ' 59 ' 69 Freeman' D. 57' 59 B1-115011, LBVVY -5---5 ---,--- 4 9, 50, 96, 122 Covington, Virginia ....,.. 28, 74 Ye 'Za O 77 ' mi re ggwnai ' ' 291 B3 Burton, Ruxanna ,..... . ......,.... ..... .......... C 0 an, Janice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,,,,, . . ' ' A 'ii'i Bury, John ........,................,.,.. 4 88, 93 vital! George .....,,....,..,. 28, ea, ae, 1 , DZ'Ub'a'lRlSl'a' ',, -'A'4 i'i ' Q1- '5',fjT ' Q, ' i ' 3 ' jf gusby' K'1 e'l' 9 ' i ' ' gf of ' 6' '24 A La O Pre Club .....,...,. ............,... .94 Sh e ' Ca'C'lY Am' ' M91 Cfahs --4'-' '-------'-A- 4-- -- - - -- --'---- '60 rl, Shaw -5----..--,------5-5,-,.---- 5 -,5,,- 51 FD, man Class .... 58-64 Butler, Cruthy ,.........,,....... ....... .. ..... 38 Craig, ....... L .......,. . .,.,.............,.. Eccleslo mend -. H 4-'.,'-,---'--- , l Mesh an Clqjggmjeil Offlcen 57 BU e'f 9-'Wi '---- '---- --- -----' 44 '--- 7 Cf 19, U ----,----- 1 661 67' 7 I Eckm Nikki Mani? ....,...... '99 Fr'ed r. Sharon ,,,,, ......, 51, so Butler, JlIT1l'1!If! ,.,.....,....... ..........,.... 5 84, Ii , 201 E Shirley kj, of 59 F . QJ 44 Butler, Rosemary ........... . ....,...........,, 42 Cr dau, 110.6217 ............,. Q5 , 70, 106 E mondso all-M --'-'4e'- , e---- nn z,B vin' ...., .,,,. .... .-----------,5-,5,-. A A Butterfield, Christine ..........,....... 4 , Crary, mes ...... , ...,. ..,........ iw, Edmondson Patricia. ,,,,,,,,., 85 r I Z ld 44 C I C9 ' Joycwxfx' ' 70' Flay, l Edwards, l ,ryan --1 -,--,5.-5,--5-5- Q '105 F.Y . . ...... 1.,ff.f ..,..,. ffffflfffffffffff 90 Cabror-l, DQ,-ini, ,,,,,,,,,, .,...,........... 50 C S' 'lameif' . 4 ' 2 4?6lBf1C1, D0 -------5--5--- 31 Fuenning, Richard .... 14, 138, 152, 154 Caleteria Help ...... S .... ,, ........... CI'fsTeZ ' en ' Q .yy-L gglesgxxlce nelh ' F1-'lle:j3jI1-15 f-ee---------,-------- 44, 122, 131, Caldwell, Larry. ....,. 'Q .....,. ..,...,.. . . rockel Nancy 2 raaifaa Eh enb er, Gal ,.,.. ......,........ .. '78 K A 133, 136, 156 Calvan, Rgberl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1, ,,,, ,,,,, 5 8 lem -.NJ 59' I vold, Ly. .,......... ...... , CEI rnvahlra ,,..,,,... ........,.,.,........,.. 2 2 Cameron, Sondra ,..... .. .. 58, 67 OCZ? I gn 'A' Elfd ahl, I, arsaref .35-579493050 F mem, b nfy ........,.. ........,,...,.. . gg can-, bell, Dave ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, I , -4 - '- --- s ' r , ICC ,. ..,... , , urst o er ..,.........,.., ,.... . . Camgbell, George ..,.... ...,.,.. 5 8Ql3,2,! ? ' 'A Z 3 , VX-5L'105, 107, 117578 F miller, Claudia ,...,... ....,,.... . 59 Campbell, Heather ..., .........,.. 5 o, 118 bfcunr ----5,------- ---,--------e 43 iran. Glenn ........ ........ y .,..,..,.,... 1 .,.. I 43 ,,G,, Campbell, John -,,-5--- -5----5------,--- 1 3, 92 Ci, ' L ' it ' ' t ' 59 E f29 'h'e . '--A'- '- 5 ' G. A. A. ................. ,..... ....., 1 1 4, 115 Campbell, Phillip ..... .,.... 4 2, 112, 113 Culpgppery '6' ' ' Q fx 59 El , 1 lame - ---4--------e---11-- I3 flgg Gaffney, Connie ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , 51, 85 CHFDPO, MBYY 1-OU ------5------- 27' Cunning , ElzeYl'J':fy ''' 59 Gale, Sanl ...,.. .....,... ..,...... 6 . 17564 Cannon, 51.e,,,,. , ,,,, .......,...,... T .1 27 Suv' 1'ng,1,,, ,--,5-- qi --------'r55--11ee- wg' 5' limerick, william ..............4...,....,.,,,..,... 51 S1319 'es l ' 'i' 5 gg, l0 L,' ,Br Capifo,HRobel1 -l-.-,. 5--5-,---5- 2 2 CZj.Qf9ta,oie'a ' ----' ' E rumen, M-ke ----.-,---r--------- A- lQOca11agher, Pauline A .,....,.......,..,.. oo Cara e ease, . nn ,......-,-- ' ' ' ' ' I c,,1,Z,r,,, nalor .,... .,.,,.,. 5 B, 91 'of Enqlehom, funn 1, -.-, K? , 139' 154 -y3Slf1'Ye!,'Z,'1Y1525.jiiijijjifiiifffjj sam,33 C61'bBC10, -109 -,,-----5 ----e-- -----ee----------- 2 7 Dad's Club ..,,,, ,.,,.,,,,.,,, .,,,,,.,,,,...,,., 6 8 Englehomf C 643' Gare, Thomas Lawrence Jr. ,....,,,,.,,,.,. 44 garlson, Aliaye. ,,,, ....,........,.................... 2 ig garl, ihegry .... ,.,.,.. eq' Ir ey , , Z 1 59 Gardner, Deon ..............,..... bf14,lg3,19g6 ar gon, arcla ,,,,,,,,........,......... .,,....... 3 YI ln 3 ,-------.-- -,,-- I I mg , --,-------e5---e-,- ------ 1 re--4 - I I Carney, Edwin . ......... 50, 146, 152, 153 Dances ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96, 97 , ks. I 5,96 A1111 ----,---------- -QLQ22 Gardner, Edvgayd ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 0 Carpenter, Dcrothy ................,...,,........ 40 Dangerfield, Maw --AA,, ,, 43, 77, 79, 89 Errc soni 1m ............ Garren, H. nl ld, 73 Cmpenler' Raymond 1 4 ' 5 8 D'AfC8n9El0, 14911119111 --,- 28, 130, 133, Ervleg' ?nnTd ' ' 43 Garrett, Katherine Ann .,.. ..... 5 1, 101 C6I'1'0ll, Earl -,-------,-,----- r---- 5 0 136, 160 Esllga 2' Jer: ' Garretson, Elizabeth ......,,........ 29, 70 Carroll, Margaret ------ ----- 5 0 Darland, Barbara 4...... ....,. 5 1, 102, 114 EU an SMS. '1 ' ' 22, ag Garrerson, John ...,.......,..,...,,.,.... 51, 119 Carroll, Mary ......... ..,-- 4 2 Darland, Ellen Ann .. ..................... 43 Evans' A d'e ' ' I 'zo 'Ml Garrison, Elana ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,..,,. 60, 104 Carruth, Cheryl ........ ..---..- 5 8 Datus, Cynthia ,......... .... ....,.. 2 8 , 56, 99 Evans' Dn Y ' ' ' 40 Gartin, Larry ,,,,,,,,.......... 57, 60, 69, 155 Carruthers., Gary ...... ...,..,..,. 4 2 Daudet, Wayne ..,.......,,..,., .........,,.....,. 2 8 Elggi' Hzrlng ' 5 9 Garvey, Raymond ,,,,,,,..,,,..,,.,,,,,.,,....... 22 Carter, Cynthia ..... ......-.-..-.- 5 8 Daugheriy, Leonard ,..... .......,.. 59, 151 Ev 5' Leonard 1 ' ' 5 9 Gassensmifh, MaryLou ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,.,,... 18 Carter, John ---.... -,---,--- 2 7, 160 Daugheriv, Trudy ....,... .--,. 4 3, 86, 101 E an fl B. h nu -ee'-,- - '1' 5 i Gastineau, Keith .............,........,...,....... oo Carter, William ..... ......,..........,--- 4 2 David, Susan ................ ..,.. 5 9, 91, 160 Vefso E6 'FAB ' ' t' A 3 Gagrineau, Yvonne ,,,,,,,, 44, 56, 66, 67, gartrnelk Sandra ......, ......, 4 2,.70, Z gavrs, gaenda 5.3, Ui ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 1,3 ig? Liga . ....,.. ...,., 5 9 69, 70, 77, 79, an 98, mb' 164 arty, ec -..--------.--,--,--,--,-a--,,-,--5-a-,- avis, ristine ace ia ...........-.-.. , . ' - i ' 1 es, Linda Lee ..,............,,..,...,.,....,... 44 Casey, Lawrence ..,...,..,.......,....-- 42, 101 Davis, Deanne .......................,.............. 59 EV '9' Mmhael ,, ,, l 'l ' 5 9 ggult, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,. 51, 155 C1'1W19Y, l7lCl13'd ---- 501 671 811 1371 156 061115, Diane J- -------------.,. 28, 67, 77, 79 F Gavette, Sherman ..., .....,. 4 4, 82 Cawley, Sharron .......... 27, 70, 86, 121 Davis, Judy Ann ,,,,, -,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3, 86 Faber, Harvey ......,. 57, 59,.69, 93, 104 Gayla, Sam -,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,50 cefarani, Diana ..,....... 55, 72, 180, 181 Davis, Larry ........... 59, 139, 147 Fasvltv --55--.-.,--------5---.--5--.-----.5-------.-. 12-19 Genius, Sylvia .,,,, .,,..., 2 9, ao Chambers, Arthur ..,............................, Davis, Lasfvrence .... . ....,...... 59, lgg Sai! Challfs ------,---,-,-e5----55- 29, 70, 122, Genoe, Judith ........, ..... , . 51, 75 Chambers, Harry ,..,.. .....................,., D avis, Lye .......,.. ..........,.,............... 5 919, 'Y F111 ---,55 -5----5----------5- G ear 9, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.. 5 1, 122 Chapman, Paul ...... ...., 5 B, 138 Davis, Marilyn ..,. ..,.. 2 8, 69, 70, 90, Fam, Wanda ----------5- ----,,-,,,-,,---- 5 1, 101 George, Sandy Kay ,,,, ,A ,,,,,.,,., 44 Chase, Gary ....,.. ..... 2 7, 113 104, 106, 163 Palmer, Darlene H ,,--------,-...,,..,.- ,--....-.a., 5 9 Gerard, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,..,.... 5 1 Chavin, Judy ......... ..........,.., 4 3 Davison, Barbara ..........................,..,.... 43 F5171 An1h0'lY ------------ 511 1011 102, 104 Gerard, Suzanne ....,........,..........,... 60, 78 Chebowski, Larry ..... ..,.. 4 3, 119 Davison, Deanna Lee .....,.......... 51, 106 Faselefr 14911119111 --55-----,,-- - 5,,,--5,,--- 59, 154 Gerber, Elmo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......,..,..... 10 Cheerleaders ......,....... ......,.. 1 27 Davison, Tal ..........................,.....,......... 51 F51-llkflef, L0V1'i111e ,---,,,,-,-----,-----5-- 51, 90 Gerber, Suzanne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29, 56, 66, Chelpka, Jacqueline .... .... ,... , . . 50 Davison, Vivian Marie .. ....,. ...,.......,.... 4 3 F-!Ulkf1e1, Paul -,,,-,,-..,- 59, 67, 137, 151 70 79, 85, 99, 125 Chemnick. Susan ..... .........-.. 5 0, 104 DeFranco, Janet ................ 43, 106, 119 FaU'S Cl1r Na'1CY l-Ynne ,---e------, 43, 101 Gercke, Charles .....,.,,,,.,..... 44, 81, 137 Chittester, Robert ...... .,.........,..,..,...... 5 9 DeHerder, Robert A. ..,....,...,.............. -28 Faux, 1-111dB ------,---5----- 51, 78, 104, 117 Gerrard, Gayle Marie ,,,,,,,,,, 49, 51, 77, Chleva, Sylvia ....... ...... 2 7, 101, 117 Del Carlo, Janice ........................., 43, 84 Feddefwn, R0l091'l .-,----- 41, 43, 67, 83, 78, 106 Chleva, wana ....... ...... 4 3, 101, 117 Del Piombo, Sylvia ..,,......., 43, 101, 106 88, 116, 130, 136, 148, 164, 172 Giallonardo, Louie v, ,, 44, 56, 97, 99 Chrisman, Burt ,,,.....,.. ....., 5 0, 146, 150 DeMarce, Leon Edgar ..,,.....,...,.. 43, 161 Feefe, MHVY . ,.---------..,,-...............-,...,..,. 22 Gibbons, Jameg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 139, 151 Church, Florence ...... ....,..,.........,.,. 5 0 Denman, Harry .........,...,.,.. 43, 101, 157 FBGSG, Nola -,,,..,..-.,..,.,.,,......-...,... 43, 101 Gibney, Panie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Civalier, Rosemary ..... .................. 4 3 Dennis, Sharon Lee ..... ............ 5 1, 106 Fehlnef, JOHN, ----,., -.......,.... 5 1 Gibson, palricia Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 Clark, Beverly --,-,,.,, -a-a----,----- 5 0, 74 Dennis, William ...,.... --......- 5 9, 139 Feingold, Jamce ------ ---4A4 2 91 87 Gilbert, Edward ....,...,,.......... 41, 44, 88, Clark, Charles ...,., .,..... 5 0, 67, 140, De Spain, Nancy I ....,,...... ..... 5 1, 101 FeiY190lCl, ROZlYY1 ...- ......---- 5 1, 101 140, 143, 164 I 141, 142, 148 De5Rochers,' Phillip I ,4,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,... 28 Fennell, Sandy ......... ,.........,.....,,........ 5 1 Gill' Jeannine ,--.,, 44, 79, 39, 94 Clark, David .,.. ,...... . ......,....... 5 0 de Vulpran, Jacqueline ,,.,.,., 6, 28, 79, Fenner, Robert . ..,.r............ 51, 116, 130, Gillespie Rila ,,--'.,,,-- A,,-,,----,,-,,-,-, , 51 Clark, Dennis ..,... .........,. 2 7 94, 97 135, 136, 150 Gilliam, 'Gary D, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44, B1 Clark, Dick ...... ............ 1 50 DeWitt, Judy .................,... ....... 4 3, 84 Ferguson, Glenda Fae ........................ 29 Gilman, penny Anne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, oo, 91 gait, ful? ....-- --,-. 4 2, Denemslner, Robin Jack ..... ..... 5 1, lg Eeflgangel, A111111 ,A----'- r -,-'-i-i'--iAAA,-i Gilmore, Nadara ,,,,,.., 51. 78, 101, lg ar , in a ........ ...... ,.......... ...... ,,... . . . D ia, aron .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,.,, . . . ..,..,...,.....,.,... .........,.. - ' --i,,,,--,--,,-i,,-,,,, Clark, Van D. ,...... .................... .,... 1 3 , 17 Diamond, Sandra .......... ........ 5 9 Fields, J0l'11'1 -'.-- ---------,,4 5 1, 92 Egllgriaul ,,,,.,,,,,,....,,... 51, 80 Clark, Walter ..........,..............,..........,. 101 Diehl, Judy Claire ......, .,,,,.,, 4 3 Fields, -Larry ,.... .,......,.... 4 3, 119 Girls' league --,,-,-,i-,-,,,iii---,-,,,,,,,--,, U 76.79 Clayman, Sandra .... 27, 73, 87, 119, 197 Diehl, Larry- ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Flke, Llnda . .... ,....... 5 1, 110, 163 Girls' Stale Represenlalives ,ii,,,,,,,,i 164 Clemente, Evelyn .................,..... Z 27, 133 Diistler, Derlnis ....... ....... 5 1, 93 Else, lvbffq ------ '----- Gladiator Hi-Y ..,......,........,.,............. 83 Clemente JoAnne ........,,...,,,............,... Di cn, Donad ......,................,.......... .... 4 1 er 'C 1 -------- ------- , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,.......... . 60 Clements, George .... ...... . . 22 Dillon, Jeanne Marie ..,.............,........... 51 Flnchr Cafole ------------------,---,- 51, 77, 92 31:21, Rizillglrlrlglnjeffery ,,,,.,,,,,,A,, 44, 169 Cleveland, Marcus ..,. ............,......., 2 7 Dircks, Michael ...,.............. 28, 132, 136 F1f1leY, Susan --.----- 49, 51, 77, 101, 100 Glenn, Bgbby ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 51 Clifford, Maryann .... ....................... , 59 Dircks, Sue .,...,.............. ....,...,............ 5 1 Fg5Cl1e 1 Gall - ---',--'-4--4-- -----4 4 3, 106, 118 Glick, Russell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 116, 133, Clifford, Thomas ........................ 27, 140 Discombe, Lynda ,................,...... ,.....,. . , 43 Flsh, Frances . ....... 51, 78, 89, 102, 163 136' 152, 153, 160 glyntt, gnnna ........,...,..... 59, 69, 78, Igllzen, Jerry Edward ........ 51, 146, 1412 3:1512 ,.................... 55, lg: Glnssen Gayle Anln iiii oa s, tram ..............,...................,..... rzer, ames .,.....,...,.. ..... ..............., , , --.--------.--.---,--------- G Igyer, Jan ,,,,,, 4 , , , , , goat, Wierldell ..,..... 43, 116, 152, 123 givito, JMLchael ........ ,.......... Z Elslner, lienneth ...... ...... li 5...Il13, Godbold, lqellh ,,,,,,,, 51, 123, 137, 157 ob , Acee .,.... ,............ .................. i x on, o n .......,. ......... , ' 15 ef, 6119 --e-,.,--- .---.-- , , Gcdeaux, Linda ,........... . ,..,,.................. 60 Cochrane, Susan ..,-- 4 --...--,--,,-,-r..,-.--,-, 59 Dodd, Judith ...... ....... 5 9, 78, 91 Flsheff 531111 ---i-- --'-------i'-----ii-iii 5 9 Goertl, Johnny .....,. .,.,.......,...... 5 1, 102 corfer, Hoberi .,...... .....,. 1 3, 93 Dodd, Larry ,....... ........ ...,...... 4 3 , 82 F-Sher, W-11-am --,, .......-........... 5 9 Goff, Bert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ........... 2 2 gbgbrfh, Lud?nia .... ....... ,... 2 3 gogdsn Eathegl ..., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, g Sorel, Ranlmond ...... . ..... 14, Goqel, Linda ...,......... ....... I o eow araara .... ..,.....,............ o en o , iza et ....,.... .............. 0 YV 5, 51 Y1'1 ------ -r--4--,- G Qlf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . Cofdironf Nancy ..... .......... gollalad, D1a:'1id Josoeph ,..... ....... 4 3, if? gyms-1 ifxl:1Q0l ........-.. ......,....... 1 Goodwin, Donna C, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Coe, Karole ,.......,..., ...... 4 , , one oe, omgs . ...... ....... , Ynn, 'Ham -'---' -AA-4--------1-4--- G Qrrnan, Allan ,..,...,... ..,..,.,,........... . Coleman, camna ,,,......,................., 59, 93 Donahue, Robert ..,,.,...,....... , .....,,.., 59 Fosle, Donald .-,,,-- -.,-,-----,,--- 5 1, 93 Gosnelr, Dan ,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,... 4 4, 67, 155 Coleman, George ...,...,........,..,...,,. 27, 74 Donaldson, Deanna Marie ...... ......, 5 9 FOQIB, 111011165 ----, ,----,- 2 9, 69, 70, GCS,-iell, Robert ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, 138 Color Day Award Winners .............,.. 124 Don Dero, Patricia .....,........,...,.,........... 51 33, 93, 121 Goudreau, Arthur ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,.,,...,.... 4 4 Colquette, Larry ......,,........ 27, 116, 131, Dorf, George ......,........,..,...,,..,........... .. 59 Folk, Valfrfa ----- .,---, 5 9, 91, 1111 Graham, Bennie D. ..,,,,,... 44, 116, 148, 134, 136, 156, 160 Dorn, Robert ...., ..... 5 6, 57, 59, 67, Folrner, E-Ivan ,.---. ...--,. 4 3, 114, 115 149, 161 Condon, Daniel .,..,......................, 27, 93 99, 102, 138 Folmer, Thomas ...,.,. ....... 5 9, 139, 151 Graham, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,......,.. 5 1 Condon, Mark .... ...............,............ 4 3 Doucet, Theresa J. .......,,,.... 13, 19, 164 Foll, Roberf ----....-. ....,,--............... 5 1 Graham, Emrnelle Vance Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 Connin, Lyn ,..... .,.... 5 1, 169, 185 Dougherty, Carma Leet ........,...,......... 22 F991b9ll, freshman ------4 138-139 Graham, Gerald ....,,, Hazie, Jan ...........,.. ............. ...., 3 0 J Kohl, Dianne ............... .. .,,... 52, 106 Heath, Linda M. ...... ...,,...,.. 4 4. 79, 39 Jackson, Donald ,,,,,,,,.,,,.............. 60, l47 Kohler, Fred Arthur ..... ............. 4 5 Hedden, Patricia ,,.,...,..,, ............... 3 0, 72 Jackggnl Jimmy ,,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 31 Kolander, Cal Brian ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 2 Heffron, John --,., ,..--, 4 9, 52, 146. 153 Jacobs, Russel F. ..,..,., 15, r9,,139, 151 ncolandef, Carl ..,, ,,.,.. , ......,.. 3 2 G Hendrix, Timmy -'--- -- --'-------'-'-----------4 60 Jacobs, Joanne ,... ...........,,...,......,. 3 I, 70 Kondora, Theresa ......,.., .....,....... 3 2, 84 Graham, Roger . . , . 44, 88, 130, HSUUGSSCYI limes ---.....,..-.,.. 30, II6, 152 Jacoby, Jeraldine ,,,.. ,..,............. .,,, . . . 45 Kopp, Charles LeRoy ,,......... 48 6, 140, 143, 148 Hennessev. R-Chard -1-111--,.,---,-----,1-- B, 52. James, Janet .....,,..,..A........,..,,,,,......,.. 45 Kogan, LeRoy T. .....,,, ...,.,. 3 2, 140, 144 Grahn, Lillian Evelyn ,, . . .,.,.,...... 44 I V 152, '53, 150 Jamison, Ijjrgdet ...,,.,. 45, 118, T95 Kosowsky, Elaine ,... ...,...,,.,..,.. . 61 Grant, Christene L. ,,... ,, ,. 44, 106 Henflchs. Melinda -.,---.-----,-.,,--4--,. 60. 91 iuyiwfmrer ..,.,1.,,...........,,.,,.......,...,... oo Kramer, Karen K. ........ 41, 45, 69, 70, Graves, Donald . ., 44, 67, al, Henry, Darene ....,. ,44,f 3 1. 75 Jeffries, David ., ..,.,., 60, 147, 151, 154 K 90, 92,, 101, 105, 164 aa, 98, 164 Henry. Daryl 1-1--. - ------------,- 57. 60 Jennings, Linda Ann ,............,.......,.,. 52 Kovash, John .,.,,.,,..,..,,. 24, 32, aa, sa, Graves, Ernestine . 44, 92, 94, HBNYI Dirk -------n-----,- ------ 4 4: al' 132. enkins, Tom ........,....,... ..,...,....... 6 0, 155 H6, 132, 136, 152 101, 106 136, 137. 155 rome, Jerome Miller , ,,...,......,.......... 52 Krauss, Carol .,,,.,.....,,..,.....,.. 32, 67, 84 Graves, waive 60, 94, 102, 151 HWY, Jane' Bemice -----,,--,,, 52. 72. 78, J en, Georgia ...,,....... 61, 67, 77, 78 Kfcmafak, John ,.,.... ............. 6 1 Gray, Catherine A. . .,,, , , , 44, 101 106, H71 124 Jo sen, Luele ,..,.....,..,..................,...... 52 Krogedal, Betty .. 61 Gray, Dianne Lee . . .,.. , , ,,., 29 Hen SW, Alberf ------------,--,--,,---. 52. 153 Joh on, Bebee ............. ,,,....,... 4 5, IOI Krogedal, Larry ,,.,...... ..... 122 Green, Annis J. ,, , ,. ..,,..... . 29 Hefma Shafin L99 ----- - 1-,----,, - 55' 89 Johns n, Bonnie Lu .... ...... , 67 Krohn, Mariorie B. ................... 16 Green. Frank ..... . ....,.,....... 60, 138, 147 Heman 1 Milfolm .................... 60, 95 Johnso , David ...,..,. , 9, 92, 101 Kronenbirter, Rita A. ..... ,......... ,....,..... 3 2 Green, James Nolan , ..... 29, 122 Herr: Bw --3 ---,--,,-,--- -,-,--,,--,-,,-, 3 If U9 Johnson Frank .. ...... 24, 31, 88 Kruglick, Lewis John ,.., 8, 45, 112, 163 Green, Jerry ..,,............ 44, 73, 122, 192 HCVYICIKI R0 I0 ................ 44, 133, 136 Johnson, F . ., ..............,.. 15 Kubisko, Melanie ..................,,.........., . 32 Green, Kenneth ....,,.. , .,..,..,., . 51 Heffif1Q'0n, K Brine ,-,,-------- -,,--,- - W 60. Joh , arriet ....... ................,.,,,,,. 6 I Kump, Joan .......,.... 32, 77, 79, 85, 120 Greene, Terry , ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 0 VSVWGY, MHYY ,--- ,-------- 4 9, 52, 76, nson, rry .,.... ......,...... ......,...... 6 I Kump, Marilyn ., .............................. 61, 67 Greenfield, Karen ..,... , ....., 24, 30, 74 H I 78, 98, 1066 leg Johnson, Joa K. ........ 31, 69, 70, 106, Euntz, Cay EI ....,.,...............,......... 16, , 79, 85 MS. C9 ----,-,-- ----,-- --,----- f I 21, 125, 163 uopus, at een .,., .,..... ,... . , Greeson, Jacquelyn ..,,. , ..... 74 Hess. Sieve ...,.,... ,.... ............,... I 3 7 Johnson, Johnny ........ ............ . 61, 154 Kurowski, Sharon ................... ...... 6 I Gregory, Joe ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 60 Hicks. GGYIQ ,-,,---- ,------,------- ,--- - - 106 Johnson, Julie Eve ..,..,,.....,,. 52,78 Kurowski, Susan ....,,..........,,..,.. . 61 Gregory, Joyce ...... , ...,........., 0 HfCkS, GIOYIB Jean -- 57, I 73, 89 Johnson, Linda ,..,..,........ ...... 6 I, 77, 78 Kwic, Charlotte ...... ......... 61 Griffin, Donna Mae ,...... ., ., 44, 70, I Hjghbefg, Karen ,,,-. .----,-- --,-.,-. ---- 6 0 J ohnson, Margaret Lynn ..,,,. . ,, .,,,..... 52 Kynoch, Edward ....,,..... ,.,..... ...,. . . 52 Griffith, Linda Ann ,, H , ,, 51, 80 HIM: Donald ----,-,,-- ------ - 1 73 Johnson, Marilyn ,,,. ,.,.,.,,,,. 4 9, 52, 191 Kynoch, ohn .........,..,,....,,.,..... 52 Griffiih, Thomas ,..... .............. 4 A HEHCWYJ linda ----- Johnson, Norman W. ..... ,,..........,......... I :LH G',D'd ......,.,.,,., .,....... 3 0,83 'SIGNS '6--66 -'- --'-' J h ,RbYCl'7 ---,-- .12 ' cffxes. ZVYIBYOD .,.,.. ..., , ,,...... Sl H aback, Horny ..,,,,,., ,,.,. 4 4 132232, Rgpzff Bfln OT... ......., 45, 102 f2df,fjg,fiU'SQQf,,'m 32' Grimm, Patricia Ann .,,. ......... 44 Hin If Ifene --------------1---- ----- 4 4 Johnson, Viola .......,,.. 31, 102 la Fine Nha ,lll Gfova, Samuel ........ ........ 6 0, 137, 156 Hmkef NHHCY Jeanne eeee ,,-- --,e, W -,,1,-, 6 0 Johnsron, Beverly ..., .. ...,.. 31. 84, 106 Lain., gm., 32 as Groves, Gene .. ,,..,......,............ 60 Hffakf ROUGH? ---- --,----.,-,------,-,-,- . -. 60 Jones, Marva Lynn .. ...,.,.... 52, 89, IOI La Mgmia, .... v 45 Grundman, Bernie Lawrence .. 44, 81 HQYST, John -----------,--, -' 9 151 Jones, Mike , ..........., .............. 6 l, 138 Lamben Dickie I .-,-A- V. 61' 102, 133 GUbifl, Afdd KEY -,-,,---,,--------, ,-,.,, . 44 Hf epOIe',HaZeI ' '----- W1 20' --- , Nancy S. ,,... 31, 87, 1011 Lamorea'ux, Dianne .. 52 Guglioni, Carol ..,. 30, 120, 125, 126 HIXSOI7, Und-H -'SY ----,-----,,-,---------- V 7 102, 106 Landfgsef, pafficaa 61, 67 Guglioni, Louis ,. ,,..,..........,..., , , , 60 H0a9 '1f RaY '0 f f f 95 Jones, Squier ....... 45, Bl, 137 La,-,dvanef Digk 33 Guilds, Cynfhia ,.... ,...,,.,....,...,...,. , 60 Hobbs, Margarer , ..,. 44, 114, 115, 172 Jones, Virginia ,.,,,. .............. 15 Lane CMS: r. D II I7 as Gunfhef, David ............,.. ,...... 6 o Hodges, Pav' ,,,,-,--- ,----e- ,----,- --------- 5 2 Jordan, Dolly ..... ................ , , .... 52 Laneg, Jacqfelyn' ' 'A 61 Gum Dr, Muriel N, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 4 Hoeksema. Carol Lynn .. .,... 52. 78. 118 Jordan, Jeffre ., . ..,....,...,... ,,.. 45 Lan ,jon Bill A' 61 Gustafson, Judith Ann ....... ........ 4 4 Hoeksemal Janet '- r---f---- 24. 371 79. C535 9011 -- H 15, 17, 92, 137. Lange, Ffa: Ann V 61 Guthrie, Margo ............,.. ............ .... 5 I 84, 106, ll 2, 153, I5-1 Lanqe Vhginia ,llv V V4 52 Guzman, Alice .,............ ............,..,.... . 51 Hoffman' Donald E' ' -4-----f-------,-------,- 2 I 5 ---- ,f----,,,-'- r,--- ------- --------- 2 2 L a ngfnrd Peggy 64 ,,H,, ' Hoffman, Frank .. ,.....,,...,....,..... Jost, Willia . ,....., ,.,.,.. .... ...... 5 2 Lanhnon' Paul 52 Habib, Sharon ...,,......,,.....,. 60, 101, 124 Hoffman. ie .. ,.,,................... 44 Judson, Mar sem ,,,. al, o, ao, La,,ge,,,,aL, Ma,ge,y 45, 176 Hagg, Jeanne Verleen ........,.....,......... 51 H man. Ha ,-,, V- --,---, ,,--- 60 I 102 . I , 104 Lam, L,-,vffnne , llvv 0 , , H 61 Ha99ef'Yf linda ------,, -,-,--------- 51, 02 an Thelm -- -- '-'--------r- '-------- 22 Juefgensf edenck - H --'- -- 61 La Rue, Evan ..,.,...,, , . .,,.. 45, 104 Haggerty, Sandra ............,.-..-,--,, . H an' e 'Y Ca' We ---'--'-'e-----'-r-4---- 52 il-'f1'0f CIHS COUHCH 3- Officers .... 41-48 LaRue, Evan ,,,.,,,.. ,,.,,.... ,,,..,... 4 5 , IO4 Hailey, Alice R. ..,. .,.... 2 4, ao, , 22 :Ella S--Jan -g ---,- - ---,--------,- gf Jusws, Wi iam Wayne .... ,. ,,,......, 45 Larraille, Sharon ,,..,... 52, 114, 115, 189 U ,,..... ,,,,.... 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Wayne 61 McClintock, Peter .,....,.. ...,,, 5 5 McCormick, Bobby ..........,,..,.... ........,. 6 1 McCormick, David .,.,,..,..,....., .,,...,....... 3 3 McCreary, Sheila ...,.,..,,,,,...........,,,, ,.,. 6 1 McCue, Mary Anne ,... 57, 61, 114, 115, 170 169, McCullough, Wiloma Jean ......,., ...c ' it McCurdy, Saundra ...,,.,,,. .. ,' , McElhinney, Bob McElwain, Mari McFate, Douglas McGalliard, Geo McGiIvra, Maure . ,130 45, , 1 1 53, 106 101 I 122 7 53 , -10 rol 4311121 McGinnis, Kathle ,,,, ,..,.... ..., F , Mcquire, Carol .............., ..,,.. .1 .... ..... 61 McKinney, Larry ........ ...... ..Xg.. ...,.. .. 31 McLaughlin, Jea .... if ...,.,., 4 McRae, Eldon ..,. ..... l ........ 5 McRae, Richard ..... ,,,,.......,., 142, 3 rf National Honor iety .,.: ......,... ..., 53 2 Neckameyer, Mar Medford, Colleen ..... .,.. 4 5, 72, 176- Meeker, Neil .......... ............. 4 5, 90, 94 Menke, Carl ..............,...,.,,.. 61, 138, 154 Merrill, Betty Jean .... 45, 102, 114, 115 Mertz, Linda Kay ........,..,...,,................. 53 Method, Gene Lynn .......... ........ 6 1 Method, Neville Dean ....... ........ 4 5 Metzger, Jerry Lee ........,....... ........ 5 3 Metzger, Marty William ...... ....... 4 5 Metzner, Ladd ,,......... ...,........ .,.,.....,.... 5 3 Meyer, Kenneth .......,....... ..,,...........,. 6 1 Middleton, Brooks ..... ..,....,.......,..... 6 1 Milkes, Elarbara .,.. ,..,.. 3 4, 70, 71 Miller, Brenda ..... ...,......,,., 6 1, 78 Miller, Cecil .,.... ...... 1 6, 146, 148 Miller, Dick .........,......, ....,..,,........ 4 5 Miller, Frederick ....., ..... 4 5, 102 Miller, Harold ,....., ...........,.. 1 6 Miller, Jim ......... ..... 5 3, 150 Miller, Larry. ..,..... ,,..... .... 6 1 Miller, Marilyn ,.... ..........,.,. 6 1 Miller, Marsha ......, .....,.,.......,.. 3 4 Miller, Patricia ..,... ......... ..... 5 3 , 67 Miller, Roger Lee ..... .,... 4 9, 53, 106 Miller, Sandra Sue ...... .................. 4 5 Miller, Trudy Reeth ....... .............. 5 3 Miller, William ,.........,,.,..., .................. 6 2 Mill House, Phyllis ............,.........,....... 34 Mills, Betty lou ,.....,............. 53, 67, 85 Minard, .lames ............ 34, 67, 83, 116, 132, 136, 179 Miner, Larry ..........,..........,.......... 46, 157 Miranda, Fernando .... 46, 116, 152, 153 Mitchell, Renrty ......,............,....--..-.,-,,- - 34 Mitchell, Sue Louise .1 ..........,.............. 53 Model Railroad Club .... ..,........... ...,..... 9 5 Moe, Dari Dee .,.........., ...........,.... ......... 6 2 Moline, lngricl Ann ...,.... 57, 62, 69, 91 Moncavaye, David ...,............................ 62 Monte, Roderick ,,... 62, 138, 147, 151 Moody, Flossie . ....,...........,.....,...........,,. 22 Moore, Bruce ..... ,,..... ...... ,..... ,.... . . . 1 O, 18 Moore, Carol Sue ...................... 62, 114 Moore, Dick ...............,.,.,.......,..,........... 53 Moore, Donna ......,..... 46, 79, 106, 122 Moore, Dorothy ..,.. ....,....................... 6 2 Moore, Sharon .,,.., ..... 6 2, 187 Moore, Virginia ......... ......,,........,. 5 3 Morehead, Orrne . ...,....... .,........ ,........ 6 2 Morgan, Anna Sue .........,...................... 46 Morgan, Ed ..,.....,........,..,... 34, 112, 163 Morgan, Eugene Lee .,,................,........ 53 Morgan, Karin ...,........,..,.......,..,.......,... 64 Morgan, Steve .,.............,.... 62, 138, 151 Morris, David Charles .., ..................... 46 Morris, Katherine .....,.,................ 62, 78 Morris, Lansford .,..,... 62, 139, 151, 157 Morris, Sharon .......,....,...,........... 46, 101 Morrison, Shirley .,...,.......... 53, 67, 101 Morrow, William ......,..,.,.... 46, 137, 153 Morton, John ................ 46, 67, 88, 137 Mosser, Russell . .,......,......,... 53, 93, 155 Mote, Theodore .............,.............. 16, 24 Mott, Everett .,,......, 116, 122, 132, 134, 136, 137, 156 Mott, Joyce .......... ..................,..,......... 4 6 Moye, Douglas ....., ....... . 46, 169 Moyer, Rodman ....,... . .... 53, 95, 113 Mularz, John .,.,.....,...... ......... 6 2, 147 Mulkey, Joan Lee ....,.. ............,,....... 5 3 Mulkey, S-ue ...,........,.,........,.......,.......... 62 Mulvenon, Jon .,.................. 62, 147, 151 Mulvenon, Sharon Kay ................ 53, 89 Mungai, Cary .................. ......... 6 2, 139 Mungai, Don .,............... ............... 4 6 Munson, Curtis ,.... .. ....,. 8, 46, 97 Murphey, Tom ....... ..,....,.......,...,.....,,. 5 3 Murphy, .lay ,..,... .. .,... 41, 46, 116, 131, 136, 152, 153 Murphy, Mary Colleen .... 46, 67, 84, 126 Murrell, Muzzy, Reba .,,.....,..,,........,,,............. 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Scott .,,..,,,.... ......... 5 3, 73 Nelson, Sherry Lynn .,......,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 Nelson, Tommy Alonzo ,..,...... 46, 80, 82 Nesbitt, Ann ....................................,,,.,, 62 Neve, James E. ......,...,......... 34, 69, 70, 83, 93, 116 Neve, Robert .,,..,.,.,.........,.................... 53 Neville, Joseph ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 2 Newcomers Club 8- Officers ...... 80 Newman, Betty Jane ............ ...... 4 6 Newman, Nancy ...,.,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, 3 4 Newson, John ..,..,.. ...... 5 3 Nichols, Georgia .,.. ....... 6 2 Nicholson, Donna ...... .,.... 6 2 Nickla, Mae ...,...,....,. .. ,,.........,,..,., 46 Nicolaus, Donald ,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 6 2 Norman, Bradley ., .......... 34, 70, 80, 83 Norris, Joan Elaine ......... , .... 53, 101, 123 Norris, John , .........,... 62, 96, 138, 154 Norris, Raquelle .....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 117 North, Willie ......., ................... 6 2, 95 Norton, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 2, 91, 117 Noyes, Sandra .....,.......,.. .......,,.... 4 6, 86 lloll O'Clair, Raymond ............ 53, 137, 157 Oellers, Richard .......,.,........................., 62 Oetien, Mary ............... 55, 80, 101, 199 Offerman, Kent ......... 62, 67, 138, 147 Office help ......... ......,............... 2 O-21 Ogle, Alinia ........ ...........,..,......... 2 2 Oglesby, Naomi ..... ..... 3 4, 106 Okihi Tri-Hi-Y .......... ...............,. 8 6 Oldfield, Wendy ....,.. ...,.. 4 6, 69, 94 Oller, Paul ......,....... ...,...........,. 6 2 Oliver, Glenn ...... ............. , 46 Olney, Danny ..,... ....... 4 6 Olsen, Elaine ,..... ......... . . 53 Olson, Jerome .... .............. 1 7 Olson, Robert .....,... ........ 6 2, 151 Olson, Lorraine ........ ,...............,,.. 6 2 Olympian Hi-Y ..,..... ........,.............., 8 1 Omen, Franklyn .... .. ..... 53, 137, 150 Omundson, Stephen ............................ 46 O'NeiIl, Maureen .,..... 46, 76, 106, 124 O'Quinn, Elva ........ ............. ,...,...,... . . 17 O'Quinn, Portia ....., ..............,......... 4 6 Orchesis , ....................,.......................... 120 Orling, Carolyn ........,......,.................... 62 Orr, Beverly ..................,............. 34, 101 Orr, Ronnie, ..,........ 46 81, 88, 116, 157 Orr, Susan ............. ,...................... 6 2, 114 Orrahood, John ...................... 34, 71, 73 Osburn, Edna .......... .........,,...... 2 0 O'Shea, Catherine ..... .............. 6 2 Osman, James .,..,,.., ..,..., 1 7, 93 Osowski, Tom .... .......... 4 6 Oster, Bruce ......., ....... 6 2 Oswald, Dennis ...... ........,,.,.. 4 6 Oswalt, Curtis ......... ...,. 6 2, 155 Ottosen, Donald ......,... ..... 4 6, 122 Overfield, Neldon ..... .......... 6 2 Overlies, Ann .......... ,....... 1 ..... 2 2 Owen, Cherie ...... .......,., 5 3, 78 Owens, Earl ...... .....,.. 4 6, 122 Owens, Ruth ............., ....... 1 7, 86 Owens, Shirley ....,....,.... .......... 4 6 npr, Pace, Marietta ............,................. 34, 101 Page, Peggy ,... 34, 67, 70, 74, 85, 87 Pallen, Ronald ..,,......,.............,......,...... 62 Palmer, Paul .......,.............................,..,. 46 Palmertree, Delores ...,... .......... 4 6 Parker, Danny ,.......... .......,..... 6 2 Parker, Diana ......... ...... 6 2, 67 Parker, Kay ..,.,... ,.....,,,,,.,,,,, 5 3 Parker, Robert ..... ,.... 3 4, 70, 83 Parkhill, Bobie .... ....... 6 2, 104 Parkin, Carol ..... ....... 5 3, 101 Parmer, Nolan .,,,,,,,. ,,.,,, 4 6, 67, 70 Parnassus , ........,...,,...,,.,,...,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 9 Parsons, Laurence ..,.........,.,,.,....., 53, 101 Patterson, William ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 62 Pavlet, Joanne .... 46, 85, 87, 114, 127 Pawlowski, Stanley .... ...... 3 4 Reynolds, Eleanor ........ ...... 4 6, 118 Payne, Stephen ,,,,... ,,,,,, 3 5 Reynolgs, Harry .,..,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Peais, Jim ....,,....,... ......... 4 6 Reyno s, Pat Joseph ....... ........... 6 2 Peck, Betty ........... ..,.. 4 6, 74 Reynolds, Paul E. ..,....,. ........,.. 4 6, 81 Pennington, Lois ,,,,. ,,,,, 53 Reynolds, Will M. ..,..... .,,,,........,.... . .. 35 Pep Club ,,......,. ...... ..,. . . ....... 1 17 Reynolds, William .............. 62, 138, 151 Perelli, Pat ..... ...................... 6 2 Reynolds, Wilma Jean ..,............. 46, 101 Perna, Jean ..... ,.......,.,,,, . . . .,.. . 46 Rhodes, Judy ...... ................,... . 36, 101 Perna, Jim ....,.........,.. ........ 3 5, 112, 113 Rhodes, Mary .......,,....... 36, 79, 104, 106 Perrine, Valerie ....................,., .......,.... 6 2 Richardson, Gloria ..............,.............,... 62 Perry, Diane .......... , ..............,. 35, 120 Ricker, Robert ......... .,,.......,..,..... .,.. . . 53 3Pesley, Pat . .,.. 46,'7f1, 85,87, 106, 197 Ricketts, Philip ,, .....,. .. 46, 80 l,PeterE, l8randoch ......, ......... 46, 105 Ricks, Arthur W. .. ., .. 13, 17, 82 .Pe er , Don ......... ...l.,.2 ...................,.,,,, 62 Riethmiller, Robert ..,,. ....... .....,... . 5 3 lPeflers, Leon ..................... 138, 154 Riggins, Gayle .,,,. , 62 giters, Ricngrmd ..... I ....... ,........... 4 6 Riggs, Jesse Edward , , 47, 71, 102 2198, Ste .......... ..,.. 5 3, 96 Riqgs, Patsy .,....,... .... , .. 62, 78 tenets, Brenda ..... ................ 3 5 Riley, Nancy Lee .,...... ,,... . . ,......,.... 53 Pete dn, Carwin ........ ...... 5 3, 123 Ritcheson, Jack ....,,... .,.. .,.. ..,. ,... 4 7 Peterson, 'Lynnette ......... ...., 3 5, 70 Ritchie, Coleman .,...,..,,. ........... .......... 6 2 rkyton, Jim ..........,,.. H ...............,....., .... 4 6 Risk, Celia Janet .... 53, 56, 69, 78, 101 ' illips, Bruce ......... .C ..,...,..,,.... 53, 119 Risk, Tom ........................................ 36, 83 Phillips, Don 1 ........ ,.1'35, 131, 136, 152 Rist, Darlene ....... ..... ......,,,..,,..,..,...... 5 4 Ppiilsps, Frank H' ...... val ...,,...,..,.,.. 35, 152 Ritter, Joseph ,.... .,.... 35, 55, 74 Ph'II' , P I ........ ........ ............ 5 7 62 97, 99, 102 Philllgi, ll l?1ilrl6y ....,.,. ., ...........,...... 62 Robbins, Nancy Jane ..... ' ......,.... 54, 89 Pickerin Donna ........................ 62, 118 Roberts, David .,., ...,,.., . . ,........... 54 Mickey? Zliaron ..........,... 46, 101, 106 Rbgrts, Steven ....,......... ........... 5 4, 64 i rc a a .....,...,........,...,............... 62 Ro ertson, Michael ....,,...,.............. ..,. 6 2 fgzrcy, G rge ............................,......... 62 Robichaux, Guen Eileen ,,.,,, 62, 69, 91 Xperson, alterf.'...j .......,.. 46, 112, 116 Robichaux, Val lan ,..,,............... 49, 157 iat, ynne .., ................... 53, 89, 101 Roca, Ellen Elizabeth ,,,, 54, 72, 78, 162 :i5'?1tlal, Toby .....,..,,.. .......... 6 2, 138 Rodgers, Alice Jane ..........,......... 36, 102 i ey, 'S a .... , ............,, 53 Rodgers, Judith Ann .......,.........,.......... 54 E' pettjggvlxiy ......... ...... 5 3 Rodgers, Ruth ............... ............ 6 2 ippett, eorge ....... ..... 4 6 Roedel, Fritz'e Ann ..... .......,..,.... 6 2 Pistor, ftrthur ........ . .,.,,,, 17 Rogers, Fredllieys ..... ..,... 6 3, 151 :itman, Roiert ....,.... ............ 4 6 Rogers, Meredith ...,,.,.. ,.... ............. 6 3 itman, Wi iam ....... ...................... 5 3 Rogers, M!Sgt. Pat ...... , ....,...... 18, 112 Pleasant, Ralph ...,. ................ 6 2, 151 Roieck, Lucette A. ....,. 47, 76, 77, Plotner, Patricia .........,..... 53, 78, 89 79, 89, 106 Pohle, Georgia ....... 35, 71, 74, 75 Romano, Loraine ...... .... ........... 6 3 , 78 Pohle, Theodore . .....,. 62, 139, 154 Rominger, Nor a .......... .....,......... 4 7 Pollack, Ned ...,...... ...................... 6 Ro ney, Ronni .......... .,..... . . 36 Eollard, George ...... .... 1 3, 17, 1 R arbara ........................... 36, 70 om Pon Line ........ ..,,..,..... ...... 1 s e, Leon . ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 21 Pool, Virginia .......,. ,..,., ......... S 7 0 4 o Peter? . ..,........... 47, 67, 69, 70, Poole, Gregory ....,....,,... , ..,.. ,.....,,,,, 4 6 75, 90, 92, 164 goplawti,IPatricia ..,...........,....... 53, 163 Rosen, Michael H. .... 41, 47, 67, 69, 70, orter, ai ..,......... ..,,,.,,,..::... ...... 53 71, 75, 92, 98, 105, 162, 1'4 lgorter, :easy ,,.... fi-1, 6J6D7, 78 Rosenithal, Nancy ........................,......... 63 orter, o ert ........ S . ,, , 46, 88 Roso f, Reu en ...............,,... 13, 18, 221 Porter, William ...... ..,.......... 62 Ross, Darlene ...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 54 Post, Eleanor ............. .............. 21 Ross, Elisabeth .,.... .,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Eos? Richard' ..........,. , 1 2, 138, 139 Ross, .lean ............................,, . ..... ......... 4 7 ou son, Herod .... ....... .. ................. .35 Ross, Mary Ellen ...,........ 54, 77, 78, 101 Powell, Sharon .. ...... ,.... . .,............... 6 2 Ross, Morton .nf ..... ...............,......,. . 54 Power, John .... 46, 30, 134, 136, Ross, Patsy ......... ......,.,...,............ 6 3 14 1 42 148, 164 'Ross Paull ............. .....,, 6 3, 139, 154 Powers, Ann .,.,....... .... ........... 53 Rot, 'Janet Rae .......,.... , .............,..... .. 63 Powers. Beverly ........ .... 53, 78, 101 R. O. T. C. ,... ................ ..,,,., 1 1 2, 113 Poynter, Virginia ..... .rflllllltv .............. 21 R. O. T. C. Princess ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, 1 10 Price, cami .........,... ,N ............ as Rothlisberg, ATlen P. ,....... 47, 101, 106 Price, Peggy ......... .. ...... 62 Roush, Kay .............. .,,,.. ............. 6 3 , 115 Ilirice, Riclhard .... ., ,,,,,,,, 62 Eowlnnd, Dfvid B. ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, , 47 rector, ee ...... . ,. ........... . . 5, 160 ova , M' e R. ...... .......,...,,....,.,,, , ,, 47 igrovant, Jorce .N .. ..,, 35 Rudduck, l0iariie ...... .,,...,..,.,, 4 7, 67, 79, ress, sey .. . 4 4 6 , 70 102, 106, 107 1 , 2,1 4 1 Raman, Robert P. .... ia, 116, 130, 147 Preston, Ie .. TH 46, Russell, Edna ........,.........,....,,....,..,...,,,, ,. 54 PFGSTOH, B . . . ....,. . Russell, Ellen Irene .................. .,... . 54 Preuss, S ex. .. . , .,,...,.. 3 Russell, Ernie G. ........... 36 Prevratil, ne .. .... .... , ' 2 Rutherford, Lois Ann .,...,. .... . 54 PWS, Pat 1 ........ .,,.. .. 6 Ryan, Judith Lynn ............. 47 grue, Slga ....... . , .1 ....,.. 6 , 1 1 Rvden, Ronnie Frederick .... ...... 5 4 YUITY f , , ,,,,, , ,,Y-,-- ,H U - 2 rl rl 1 K X 5 P.T.A.....,...f a -- :Ugly ga dl. ki 221211 !Yil223Z,,3',.:i1: 'i .... ii1i11 il3 Pug ' 3 V V X '--s' 4 Sammetinger, John .... ....,. 5 4, 146 Puhylman' ----' Sandell, Arthur ....,...........,,. 63, 138 Y 9' A 3 Sanderson, Linda ..............,......, 63 ' andhowe, William Joseph .................. 47 Que d K ll llqfll :till lip I, 3 som, Roy ........ . ......,,.... ................,, , 36 ' 1 l ' ' ' s- - ren, Freda C. ......... .......,..... 4 7, 75 ggi' n ' ' ' 67 er, Mary Anna ...... 63, 67, 78 Quo De ,X ,S ser Tom ..,............ .... I 35,1836 11156 , Saut r etiy ......... 7 ..,.... .... l ........ l .. 54 Rainey, Maril . ..... ,... , 5 S - v. ' I N ' ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 63 Ralston. Marla .. .R .. ..... ,,.-:i .ao sifrl ,. ' ,4 ................,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,. , 4,3 Ramseyer, Ronald 8, 102, seh ff f. , n ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 ' 116,156 S 1- ' , T ll' t ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Raskin, Don ....,....,. ....... .,......,,... 5 3 , 102 SC af llobrg ..... .,..................., 54 Easmussen, An: ........... gi...1.346,l8?, 127 iniaffer, Sh d ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 63 a5mU55enr 0 71 ------ r 8, 4 , 51 I l, W'll' ................ 47, Rathke, Melvin .,.............. 102, 152, 154 amme. ra ls l lam 140, 143 Ratts, ROY A. ..............,.......... 17, 19, 88 Schamburg, W ace Darwin .............. 47, Raymond, John C. .......... 17, 71, 75, 112, 113 59539, sfghur ...... 62,35-146, 152 ' - hibelle, If ,,,,,, A ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 4 ea ef 0 ef' - t----- ,--, , 67, , 7, hi , - , An ..... 54, 10 R , A 75, es, 8 ,1 ' chi p ,.,, ff ........ , ,- eagin, nn ............,.,.....,.,................... 3 - - - zha er, ' ll' ...... ............. 6 3 Reay, Ross Gardner ....... ............ 5 3, 5 .chmeid , El nyJai1e .... J , 71, 72, 189 sebZr9ir.dJoaRnB ......................... 5 35, 06 gcamittl Larr ' ,..,... ,...,, .,.....,,,,,,, 6 3 , 151 ee , in a o erta ............ 5 , 67, 8, c mu , Je y ............ 36, 83, 116, 130, a , 94 I 132, 134, 136, 155 Reed, Sandra G. ..,. 46, 67, 84, 111, 127 Schnei lu Janet . .,,........ 41, 47, 79, 89 Reed, Sandra Louise ........... . .,....., 53, 101 School oard ............,.,......,,....,..,,,,.,,,,, 10 Seed, Srgfganne ........................,...... 85 gcnott, Caryl Ia .....,,....,,..,...,..,....,.... 36, 70 9252 Y I5 .............................. 5 104 c u.er, Rona .............................. 36, 73 Reevels, Virginia ........ ....,.....,.......,...... l ,. 22 Schultz, Stephen .,,.., ,,,,.,,,, 5 4 Reilly, Don ......,..... 35, 67, 83, 112, 113 Shuman, Dennis . ...,.... ........ 6 3 Regman, Lonnie .................................... 62 Schutz, Ammo Beth .,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,. 6 3 Reinprect, Betty. ................,,..,.,..... ....,,.. 2 2 Schwartz, Alison ....,...... ...,. 4 7, 84 Reinprect, Patricia ,. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 101 Schweikharot, Roger ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Renner, David ........... .......................... 5 3 Science ....,,........,......... ....... 1 63 Renner, Kenneth , ..,. ...,,.. 6 2, 138, 157 Science Club .........,.,. ...... 9 3 spmef, Karnene ..,...,... 47, 114, 115, 117 Turner, vickev --,--A,--,44,-4.---' 49, 941 '06 xVVe ,T jL' nagk, rj, '4 2 2 Sprague, Beth ,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 47, 101 TUSSir19, DBFYYI1 ---------4-b4------ --------------'-- 6 3 Wen' el en' a oy ' ' 39 Squires, Dona .....,.....,.................. 53, 114 Tutrone, TONY ------.-4.AA 35, 116, 131, 136 WSL' Rane ' ' N122 H ,, Stahl, Jacqueline ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 7, 74 Tyler, 1-6VefY19 C- -------'----'------'- --'-- 4--' 4 8 W st' Wimiag ' 64 5 Stahlberg, Susan ...,. . ....,.,... 54. U Wing' Ga, 'A 64 Scott, Jacqueline ...., ,..., 3 6, 120 Staley, Susan ......... ,...... 6 3 Uber Keith A --.,'.,-4.----,4 ,,,.,,, 6 3 Weizel' Rosglmga ' 'iA AA A' 3 9 Scott, Michael ....., .......... 5 4 Stalter, Bonnie , .,.. ,..........,.... 4 7 Uber: pl Doniey N ,,,,,,,,,,. ....--4 5 4 Wheelgr John Sea Scouts ..,,........ ...,... 9 6 Stanecker, Linda ..,.. ......, 4 7, 84 Ubill Thomas Richmd rnqn- ,A.A , H 48 Wheeler, 64 Seeger, John .,.......... ...,... 6 3 Stanford, Pamela .,......... X 63 Uhlig Meme A -I,..,.A.---- ,--.,', 6 3 Wheeler, Roben 39 67 70 83 88' Seibeflingf G-NY ---4'r- -----'r 5 4 Slanfofdf Sandra -'---A4---AAA' 'A 85 unwri Yvette Renee ..... ,..... 4 s ' 132 1244 1135, 136 Seidel, Peggy ...,......,,. , .........- 36 SFSFIYOFI, l-GUY, .... 47, 81, 11 , 156, 160 Upshagm Diane lllllllllllll ,,,.,,, 5 4 Whelan Beny llll llllllll llllllll IQ Selmo, Penny .........................--.---- 54, 69 Slanwnf R0f '1'e ---------'4-----,-------,- 1-:nu-P Uram, Michael David ....... ,.,4...-4. 5 4 Whgsylef Noah lll,l l,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 Senior Class ..,..............,........ 5 ,.-.,,- ,4-- 2 5-40 Staple Sk'p ----f--- --'------'- - 54 gJUrban, George ,..,............ ...... 5 4, 95 Whne, eeny lllllll lllll 4 9, 55, 89, 183 Senior Class Council 81 Off1cers .. ,..... 24 Starkweat 19 1 f Y -----'----- f Urschel, Florence ...... ,,... . ,..., . . 37 White Carol llll lll'lllllllllllll 55, 67, 75 gennette, Erica ...........,...........---.--- 54, 132, 5 ' n' -----A------- ------'-- -----1'- Z 3 U aur, Joyce .................... .. ....... 54, 101 White: Doraghea ,lll,l,4lll,lllll,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19 enneffe, me -.-..-------,--.'.,'----------,---,' ' ' 1 ' -'e'---- A- -'-'--- ---1------'---- 1 rv Whitelogk, rom ,,,,,,,. ss, 146, 153, 155 Sessomf Bofwe --'---'- - --'- 4 7 S11 Robe ' ' AJO2' '39 v edward ...................,.......... 63, 147 Whitfield, camechalene ............... . 39, as gZQj:goEa'3'5'd,,R ---A --- '- Q Q 3123? 'ba 'r 1 '- 10' Valde 166 .........,...... 22, 130, 133, 123 whniiegl, Eucdley ..,........................., 2: I ' ' ' ' ' Valenta, William ,,...,......,....,...........,.,. Whit or , O gel' 222213Ziliimjjjjjf .... i113ii33i3i'15,, 63 M',,?W jjjjjjjjj j' -- yew' Jafjf -----'----,, 63' 'W' W' 'Sl 32382521 'Wifi' 33 Shaffer, Audrey .,.... ...... 5 102,1 Qfeinman -- ----.------4----.-,---- 4 ' a con' m i ' i ' 'i ' - ' i 'i 4 Shaffer, cams ........,............,,.. .. .... 63 fe h fold .... ...,. ..... 3 , 154 V e',-2 9118 r'1r '1'1 r ' LZ w!j2j'1'jg,,f'a' 1 55 74, gf, Shaffer, Gary ,......, ............ , 47, 154 ephens, Sharon .....,. ...,,............ 3 7- 3' 9 'jfgn 'r r A 'A4 ' 5 4 Weese' Ro if 't Q f llllll f 39, 70 Shrewsbury, Georgia .... 54, 73, 85, 176 Step -:,- , Robert ...., 88 116, mmmg' ld t ' t ' 48 W. JS gleaag ' 55 123 Sharp, Dolores .,...........,........ 36, 5 106 ves,' He e - .......,...,... ,..,.,....,,.,... . ,. 37 Zufgh as A-----r- '- ' r 'r' j ' :jjj 38 WSE? ban H If llllll fu 48 Sharp, Frances .....,....., ...---,.-,,A--- , ' SW, '--------,----- ----,.-'--, L, ht' - - 'i ' ' A 64 Wi h, Jane, ii lllllllllllll,, , U 64 sharp, Jack ....., 49, A fwlarf, - 6 ........ ..,..,..,..., V f' jo ' JM r ' r 1 ' 54 W.?,,,g E,,,agg,g N 64, 90, 91 Sharp, Richard -,-- 36 'iv' Ve' ---'A- ---- ----'r---- A v r n' ' q 92 Wilc ' William 55 Shar e sidne ...,...... . ' .... 63 sr e, Carole ,......... ...,........ 3 7, 87, 8' - -'11' A'r ' ' ' ECW' . r ' A ' ghavzff cart ,,,,, ,,,. ,.,,,,.. ........,........ 3 6 S tone se, Ann ,......,.... 47, 77, 79, so ?'0 'hwy ' ' 21 W!:de T 0111, 4 8' 116' 'gg Shaw, Jim .....,.... ....., 5 4, 122 Svoffs, D nm. ,.... .,.....,..,.,, ....,...... 5 4 V n' D r ''t 43 W!,ff', efgp Q '4 t 't't 3 9 Shea, Michael ............. , 63, 14 r, Bru - ..,. ....,... . - 67 150 V. e 'Ona ' ' 96 Wllhelm, J:rRf'ie ..... ......... shaman, P661 ......,..... 63, B, 47, 154 f, Lerri . ,.....,.. ..,....,..,, ...., 6 3 VEC , s-'-1-- 4-1-'---' ' ' 5, Win? m' Da ,ee ' 'r ' 53 78 She herd Sandra ,,,.,.,.,..........., ......... 5 4 Sll'1C Carolin .......................,.,.,.. - incen Y 'V 'i ' W I fams' anna A A ' p ' Cf' Vincent Ru 48 114 f 7 WII m Jane 4-4--4--A- 55 Shoecraft, Charles ............................-.,. 63 5lriCkB , Cheryl ' ......,.,,..... 6 , 3 V lk ' G ' ' ' 54 fllia s'J ,gtg ' 5--163 169 shoemsker, wa ......,..,.......,.. 37, 84, 120 Stricklan , nny 161,15 ,......,.... 47, 112 U egg ee' ae-'EB ---' - --'-- ' 4 ' , W! fam' fan 'r ' ' 39 Shoemaker, Margaret ..............,............. Strickland, Dea Et ....,..,.. ....... 6 3, 114 qu? SDE1' ' ' 85 ' arns' Eng' ' BXHHA Shoeman, Dennis ...,................,..,,....... 154 oup, Judy ,...,... ,. , ..,.,...... 38 ' ' ' wi W' 1 ' MT a i I 5 19 Shouse, Esther .,...,..................,..... 5 , Marie Louise 8 V t. ' fn. ms' ' ' 22 shumuay, Mary ...,.,.... 63, 78, 11 , 5, s Council ,,....,...,.. - V1. 1h9 K ' ---- ------'1'- ---- '1 W I Bam' P ff - -- ' 8 9 169, 170, 174 stud Council offic ,,,, .. f 'C 1 6 ------------r4-r4-- -- 4 4 1'- ' 'a'f'Sf P,jlf'C'a -'4' -- 1 5 5 146 Shield Staff ...... ...................... 7 2-73 Stummgandy Lee .,....,.. ..... 4 7 's ' ', . S' S 'T ' ' 5 5' 146 shin, Wilson .... .......,...., 1 7, 18 s1,b16n, J es .........,,. ....,.......,..... ,...., 5 4 1 - Mi., D re .-.-v--------- 48, 27 . S' lagfyd -'4 ' ' 6, ghipp, Dale ,,,,,,, ,,.. ...... 3 6 sublen, Judy , I ..,.,,,.,......,...,......,. 4 , 63 .-.,-.- -------, 4'--4 5 1 !', SOD' P F' 5 5' 78 sm, Allan ......... .....,. 5 4 sUcaf6,.16hn ,,,,..,, , aa, 116, 131, 136 wade, af ar .....,.. , , 3. 79, W!::!a 'g0 f 8 'na A- ' 55 Siegel, Isabel .,,,.. , ...... 63 Summerfield, Fred ., ............,.... 54, 15 Wade, '11 4- ---, --'--'-4 -------r----- 6 ' 15' ' 'i' A ' 39 Siegrisr, Ruth ........ .---,.-,.-. 3 7 Sumner, Ruth .......,......... . .... ..,,.. 2 2 , Albe ---------- 4' 139' '57 'S' 6 'a'Td ' ' 55 Siler, Dennis .............. .......... 4 7, 31 Sutterfield, Jo. M. ....., 1 ,,... 38 WBQH Chuck, --------4----- A -r-- -----' 6 ,son' Jana. ' ' 3,7 Simancek, Gay ..,.......,... ......... 54, 67 Swanson, Gary .,.....,....,,....,.......,.... 1 .... 54 WBQHG , WS '3 ----4-----rr---r4-f--'4- -- WE, ' Jeanme ' 74 Simmons, Elizabeth ..... ...-.. 3 7, 69, 70 Swatlgo, Elizabeth ..........,............. 101 Wigneff 1- --'---- - ----- 'A A' ' wflson' Lamff ' i ' 64 Simmons, Marlene ,... ..,....... 4 7, 89 Swenson, Ingrid ,l,l 47, 70, 71, 72, Wagner, Marsh ...... ...., 'Y I ..... 1 s n, CSJICI e ...........,......,.........,,. 63.0151 Simoens,Ka1'e11 ----,--- -----4-r-----'------ 6 7 Switalski, Barbara Lee ,.............,. ., ,... - 11, Danny .--- 8 1 1 , 451 152 ,I fl- , Z' -f -------- Qing, gamma' M9 Simpson, Sandra ..... ...............,. 6 3, 67 Synodgs, Hope Euan l,l,,lllllll,l, 5 , ' '11 , Delton .....,. ....,.......... 1 ll 9 W1 -'i ef ---- I 1 I I 55 Sinclair, Jay ..,..,..... .,....., 4 7, 72, 199 Synodisl John Char' llllllllllllllll,l,l,,l, 54 Wa anlyn ,,,,,.. .....,,...,,,. 39, ..g . an' ................... Sinclair, William ..... .-...-------- 6 3, 67 Synodis, Julia ......,.... .... 4 7, 91, 177 Walm Cam' --r-r'-'--------'--'-' -----'----' ' '- 'nk nr ' , ' ' ' 39 Sisson, Nelsczin .... .......... 4 33,133 gzlauko, Mary Ba,-ba ,, 7 walter, E re ....,.,..... 79, 0 1 , 11,5 M r or e .,.,............................ 64 gkiba, Edwar ,llll, ,,,, , ,, fr a er, 1. .......................--- A H , , I , , , ---------'A- --- ' slack, Patricia ,,,, ,. ,,........., 63 Taelma,-,, Den 5 ,,.......... ....... .... 1-mg 3 Walker, Janlce ..,...... .----------a-,a,,-----a,-' W f f4U'S'2, V '9 a '25 i 6 '55 'h'Z 'Ifg Sleerh, Brian ........ ....... 3 7, 67 Taelman, Jud : e ............. ..,........,... ' Walker, Jo .,..... . .......,......,.......,................ 6 156, JU Y ------------ r I f 55 78 Sleefh, Susan .,,,,, .......,.. 6 3 Taiboff, Gary 1 ............ -,-----,---- ' ' Gi f, Kameflne ---------------------------a4--- 64 , Betty ' ''''' A 0' 83 Slepack, Larry ,..... .......... ....,... 3 Z Tambu,-felli, Virg 1 ,,., 7, 79, , 4. . , Fl1A?ry- ........ 48, 76, 77, 89, Ig? Wh Torfwrfy ,.,,.. . ..............,..,. ...-- , 55 V llll lllllllll,l ,l,lllllll,, 5 lllllllllllll ,,,,,,,,,,, ........ H . - a VICI6 .....,...........,.................. , ---- ----A----- . g1wi11?1?k1Ar?g1ee ------ ...... ,....,...,.. ,..... , . . 47 132:g1jIe1oh:dL. ....,..,,..... 1, 17, 19 Wallacqmxie ...., ,..................,.....,.,, 4 8 Wolf , rznette ..... .....-. 4 0, 70, Smifh, Brenda ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 7, 74, s6, 120 Tammy, Sfephen ,,,,,,,........... ...., .... , W allacer ery ......... v ...., 48, 79, 192 Wolff, ga Pl -f -4--'-- ------'-------4-'4 5 5 Smifh, Charlene ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 70, 101 Tansy, Bonnie sue ,,,,. ,.,,........... ..... W a Ilace, Wgllram .... ......,......... 3 9, 83 Wfwd, MT' ---,,- ---'-- -a-4-'-----'-' 5 5 ---137 Smith, Clair .......... ......,...,............. 4 7 Taylor, Jeanne ..,.,... .,...,... 3 8, 75, H 1719, John ..... ..... 5 5, 123, 150 Wood, 1 e ....,. .......... 1 .66,..w5, 137. Smith, Diana ....,.... ...,......... 6 3, 69, 91 Taylor, Judy . ,,,,,,,. ....... 5 4, 78, 1 , , -na ..,................... 48, 86, 106 Woodburn, C was -4--- f 481 122 Smith, Dick ,,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,.. 47, 69, 94 Tennis ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,....... , ...,..,.,........ . 123 W ls 1gV1II1e ....-------,,,.-.-----.,,1,--,----,., gg wgg:l 9iinYVe de 4a-- -- ' 48 Smith, Dou las ............ 57, 63, 139, 154 , Michael .....,.... .--,-------1---- -,a-r-- , f 504395 ---,-----------,------------rA-------- ' ' ' Smith, Geoinge ...... .................... I 8, 80 123121, Sharon Mary .,,.,,.....,.. 38, 70, 79, Wa st all ..,... 1. 48, 56, 99, 102, 119 Woodford, Bob ..... .--- Smith, James ...... .,.........,, 4 7, 122 85, 121, 126 Walston, .,,,.......... 41, 48, 56, 99, WOMQF, Marlen -------- r-,- A I r 6, smith, Janet .,.. ,.,, 4 7, 101 111555, Andrea .,.,,,.... ....,...,,- --------, 6 3 116, 133, 136 WQ1 'akfDLfW'e Ce -'- - i- Q 6--'n'5 'H3 smzfh, Janis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Thomas, Claud Ill .,..., ,......,...-. ,.-- 6 3 ter, Karla ...--- ----------,--a------ 6 4 VV Fh'fM,ie - - ---- ----'- ' ' 64 Smith, Jimmy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,, 3 7 Thomas, Derreck ....., ....--.,-1--- 6 3 Walters, Barbara -,---, 49, 101 WU 19' F' 9 1---------- i- --i---' Z 67-120 Smith, Jimmy Frank .,................ 54, 157 Thomas, Donna ....,.,....... ,. , ..,.,. 54, 117 Walters, Cecil ........ ,..... . .. 55, 101 Wurtz, VHHCSS --r--- I 48 smnh, Joanne ....,........ . .,...,. 54, 78, 101 Thomas, Eva Estelle .,,,,-.,--------- ------------r 5 4 Walters, Jerrv ------- ---r ,-,1----------,,------, 3 9 WYa ' BU'?e A '-i'1 64 Smith, Jonathan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Thomas, Jim Gilbert .............,.. -,-- 3 3, 70 Walter, Susan -s-.-----,..-.----,-,-.- 64, 67, 78 WYn f Edd'e ---------1----- '-- ' gmnh, Joyce ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 1'h0m,35,MichaeI .,......,....... 107, 112, 113 Ward, Fred 1 .,.... ,,.s... 5 5, 56, 152, 153 ,,Y,, Smith, Judy ..... ....... 6 3, 77, 78, 174 Thomas, Pafricif Ann ....-----------11 V--55---,gg ward, Jagtes ..... ........,,.----- -,'- 6 4 1 123, Smit , Mary ..,..,..,.. ....,.....,.,,.....,....... 6 3 Thbm son, Joe ......-----1-- -----r----- I Ward, Jo n ..... -.-sa,.--1-------rr-- --rr---- . Smith, Richard .... .............. 5 4, 101 Thomgson, NBHCY E- ----- ------------ ---a 4 8 Ward, Lyle .,.-...- - ---a1-- ----1---1' 6 4 gems' mane M' ' 5 gong? Smith, Roy ...,.. ...... 3 7, 90 Thompson, Norman ,,..,. .,,..,, 3 B, 163 Ward, Susan ......... ............. 6 4 Yeaoeg Ion ---- ' 6 4' H4 Smith, scon ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 7, 67 Thompson, Paulette ....... -.s--s--a---- 5 4 ward, Thomas ..... . ...... .......-- 2 2 Yee' Dafoiss-5 --'i'1 ' 5 5 55 64 70 Smith, Stephen .... .......... 6 3 Thompson, Susan ....,... , ..,,.,......... 63 Wafd, William .... ............., 5 5, 150 ee: 21111 ' -'1a' '-'- ' ' 71 ' Hi Smith, Tom ....... , .,.....,.........,.. 47 Thurheimer, Jonald .,..,............... 38, 101 Ware, Juliana ....... .........,.... ............ 6 4 Y J , 48 Smitley, Karen .... .....,... ......... .....,,.. 6 3 T hurheimer, Suzette ......,..... 33, 6,76 7875 Ware, Kent ........ .,...,... 8429132 B429 Ygigrigflnegnlgg '--'- --'a---- Snider, Betty ...... .............,..........,..... 3 7 I Ware, Randy .... ....... , ., , , ' . . ' ' ' Snider, Roger ,...,........... 37, a1, as, 99, Thurston, James . ........ 54, 82, 95, 150 93, 102, 162 1e ,:'aQ' Ma o e ---' a i'i A 3 116, 133, 136, 199 Time our For Ginger ...-...r----- -s-rr-- 1 07 Ware, Sheila ..........-.------1 64 0' f Bom ---'----'i'i-'i- i ' 'ai ' ' 5 3' 69 snider, Ronald .......... 63, 138, 151, 154 Timmons, Rama ............,,..,.................,. 62 Wagner, Dean ,,.. ,..,... . ..,... 4 8, 148 YOSLC eflnk --s- H--Wim-.98 ,.......... ,166 Snvder, Myrna ..,. .....,.......,...........,.... 5 4 Timmons, Paula .... ,,,, ..... 4 7 , 851 31 Wark, Wanetta ...... ...............,...... 64 , 91 YOU ana' 5.6 J ' 48 106 Snyder, Sonya .,.. ....,,.....,....,.......,.. 3 7 Timmons, Virginia 5- ----- ----------'-r1-- 1 8 Wamken, Judy ..... ...... 3 9, 79, 875 102 Young' evef YR ' 40' 85' 106' H9 Son, Sonia ....,.,. ........ .............. 6 3 Tinder, Jacque Lenore .... ............. 6 3 Warnock, June lll,,,llllllllll,llllllllll 39, 85 Young, Cgonnre . ........ , , 46 72 Solesbee, Linda ........ .,.4,,.... 4 7, 86 Titgeu, Judith ..........,... ....,. 5 4 Wasem, Ronald .lnvwvruv 45, 56, 69, 95 Young, trier ....,...................,... 48, 90 Sonenschein, David ........,....... 47, 82, 88 Tolson, Judy .......--,-4 ------ 7 4 Washburn, Sharon ,..- 39, 114, 1151 160 Young' WL 'Tn SY A ' 3 g 67'81 Sophomore Class .....,...,..... ,...,.......,.. 5 0-55 Tama, Steven ,.....-------- ------ 6 3 Waters, Ruth ,.,..... .........------.- ---.,-'---------- 2 1 Young' C ar as ' ggwue 'HQ' wi Sophomore Class Council Toohey, Jack V. ............. ...... 1 8 Wmkins, James ..... ...................,....., 2 2 h A , , , 2' and Officers ........... ......u.,...,......... 4 9 Topping, Janet Marie ...... 54 Wagon, Lyndon ..........,...,......,...,., 19, B1 YOUNG, Rv' - -------A-----'---------4---'-'- Sophomore, Junior Talent Assembly 56 Toschik, Mary .......,....., ...,.. 5 4 Wans, Sandra .............. 48, 85, 120, 120 ,,z,, swam, James, ...,.. 37, 66, 67, sa, as, Track, 1. v. ..,......... ---.---- 153 Wayund, Land ...... 55, 56, 102, 150 96, 116, 125, 133, 134, 126, 152 wack, Freshman ....-.A -----r--A-' 1 54 Weaver, Alice ...... , ..,....... 55, 101, 123 Z , J I, 64 as --rr-s rarrssrsrsa'sssa-rr' 1 owe , iza et ............ 4 , 6 , O, , a ...,.... ----------A-- ,.,,,,... .................--- ' . 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Treat eo ore .....,.....----- ----4----'---------- W ebb, Maurice ...,.. ..,. , , , ' spsneens .......,..........,.,. ..........., ,.... 8 ff rfeiof Gilbert B. ....,... 19, 123, 147, '50 Webber sharon ...... , .,.,....... 39, ss Zellner, Wade ---'--1 -----4 6 4' 67' 15' Saearing, Gregory ...... .........,,.......... 6 3 Tri Koren Tri-Hi-Y .............,. ---4-'----- ------ 3 Z Weber-,'Kemnerh ..... ...... 4 8, 97, 102 Zlede' D'ana 'A ' S 3 spear, Janet .....,......... ...,.,..., 4 7, 69, 70 Tri-Tanda Iri-Hi-Y ............,. .......-.,---- ------ 6 5 Webster, Donald ...,... ..,...,.....,....... 3 9 Z!ede' Szffof' '-- ---A-A '--'-- '--'4-- 5 5 Speer, Donald ,.....,. ...... 3 7, 152, 160 Troncin, Bobbie Lynn ............,........,...... 48 Weeks, Ada A..' .. vnlvlv .-A-.. 2 2 Z ieger, ,Prim ...... ......,.. 4 O SPCUCC, Paul ------- -------,,--- 3 7, 155 Trottier, Glenda Ann ........,.,............... 54 weeks, swnley 64 greke, G1 bereln., ..... ..... 3.0160 Spencer, Dick ...... ...,.............. 4 7 T4-our, Carol ,.,................. 38, 69, 70, 79 Weinbeng, Stefanie -,--,.' ,,.. 4-.---.A. 5 5 Zimkmecgmamd I orra .... ...... , 55 Spero, Delores ......, ..,,..............,.. 9 2 Twin, Connie ............,. ---.,---------- ----- - A - 39 Wainmeisqer, Judith ,..... ......... 6 4, 78 'nl' 'gn OWU ' E g ',.,., Spetrino, Gary ........,....,,....... 54, 72, 171 Trujillo, Patricia .........--- ---------4 5 41 101 Welker, Donna ,,,,,,.,.., .,,.... 4 0, 120 Zolneff onna ee 7' Spicer, Carolyn ..,,.....,,..,....,......,......,,.. 47 Tucker, Harold Eugene ...,. ..., ...,.,.. 54 wells, Betty .............. ......... 3 9, 87 Spicer, Edward .... 24, 37, 88, 108, 116, Tucker, Judy Ann ......... . ...,.........,. 38 Wells' Ronnie U -llhw ,.,-,,, 6 4, 155 - ......, n 48, 102 N. .Q .2 ff -5 iii?-is its I WONDER . . . if those who read and enioy this yearbook . . . are aware of the numerous people who have given so generously of their time and effort to construct it . . . The staff of the Shield , whose iob it was to design and compile the information herein, knows of the work and long hours re- quired to produce a book like this. I compliment those who gave up their semester vacation and contributed many hours of their own time after school to help meet the deadlines. The administration and faculty have been most cooperative in helping us with the many problems which have arisen. This year's staff of the ShieId , which was almost totally inexperi- enced, has been expertly guided by our friend and sponsor, Mr. Garrett. Last, but not least, I would like to thank our advertisers for their cooperation with our salesmen and our advertising manager. F f y EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ahmtlhmd ' American Carpet Company 198 Bill CUIPGPPGF MOIOV Sales Arizona Air Conditioning 174 Desefl Air C0ndlfl0nl 1Q Arizona Library Binding Company 171 Sam DSWITT Arizona Public Service 181 Diamonds Arizona Studios 108, 109, DYe Eleclrlc Company g 110, 111, 173 Emily's Womens Wear Arizona 'Western Tile Contractors 179 Fashion Furniture Company Barbieri's Spearhead Bicycle Shop 194 Datfld Gflffln Shell Service Barkley's Fuller Paint Stores 191 l'la9el'5 Merkel Beeman's Studio 195 Frank Harmonson Company Berriclge Nursery 176 Harmon's Texaco Service Biltmore Jewelry 185 l'lafl'Y'S DOUQIBS 5efVlCe Sam Blue Dry Cleaning 196 l'la f'S Chevron Sfallon Bab'5 gf Arizona 192 Holtsnider's Studio Brodersen Realty 181 James Shell Sefvlce Camelback Baofary 174 Paul Johnson's Jewelers Camelback Carpets 187 K0PPe Kettle Campus Launderette 178 Campus Market 170 Tom Chauncey Jewelry 184 Chowning Shell Service 200 College Union Service 184 L. Max Connolly Publications 182 Cook's Town and Country Village Barber Shop 199 Courtney's Outdoor Store 177 Crestwood Rx Pharmacy 170 Paul Cronin Mobil Station 176 Cushrnan's Cameras' 177 Cushman Motor Products 199 Korricks Krebs and Speer Union Service The Louise Style Shop Madison Motors Madison Shopping Center Mastel Cleaners Minthorne Music Company Modern Class Company A. L. Moore and Sons Mountain View Food Market Neb's Market Pete Nelson's Watering Trough Service Northeast Auto Service O'Ma l ley-Reed Orange Julius PBSW Peacock Flowers Preach's Hardware Company Range Restaurant Reuter's Photography Ricki's Dress Shop Risk's Esquire Cleaners Sanclige Realty Sewing Basket The Shoe Box Skyliner Apartments Sport Car Center Standard Station Otto Stein Music Company Suburban Furniture Company Suncrest Pharmacy Sunland Photo Shop The Suzanne Shoppe Toy's Shangri-La Universal Homes Uptown Paint and Art Supply Valley National Bank Walston Richfield Service Westward Pontiac WheeIer's Class and Paint Center Fred Wilson's Authentic Indian Arts and Crafts llll 177 172 169 188 185 196 174 201 180 180 183 177 183 197 191 191 174 189 189 184 200 176 194 196 198 194 186 180 187 N, x a my .Mol , ,,- ' ,f,,,.-f ' ii? . ..,..,-. R E ,K JM in Xxx - .g 7 v Wg,5g,,q V. . 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