Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1960
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Your role as Spartans at Camelback High School is much the same as those of long ago. ln the following pages, we present a panorama of your preparation for adult life. So moved they calmly to the field, Thence never to return, Save bearing back the Spartan shield, Or on it proudly borne. 1 ir. i ji X . .. i 1, ' J X? 1 Aly .I Yjxdfl 'ppl-Jw l Ko Al 'x 5 E L 06 'Wi . fel gg it L W 5 9' Q' B . E . E Q . W . gl Editor-in-Chief: Ellen Roca Associate Editor: Jan Henry Class Editor: Linda Jo Reavley Advertising Manager: Claudia Bayer Illustrator: Gary Spetrino Chief Photographer: John Almon Advisor: Mr. H. P. Garrett 4 v 62255 S 9,m1llllllln,,,u 0' M Z 5 wwt? r e I wp ww' C W' Q .i-yt-1' 0, MMM J' fb! 'Uk fzgdwvffkmd lr QP' J 0 flew! Magid wmf' X0-,wbigz s S -L , U U l . f- : 7A 1 sv -if P Y 1 mg, . wif'-'f D I Ill... 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A I B26 Illlll llllll , JJ , gf . ff ' jf OUR SCHGIOIPQVL W d6NTI JE,,C:E 1 x KX t DEDICATI0N MKS!! 10 ' I X K I f , C, xl IN IvIEIvI0RIAIvI 11 I K G FACULTY 12 IX k STUDENTS 34 T52 'f CLUBS 96 ,W511 , 5 'ull' ACTIVITIES 140 X... 'xx SPORTS 162 f'S 1 y ,x I-I0N0RARY STUDENTS 204 . Q U N I ADVERTISING 224 kit X SENIOR REGISTER 246 l INDEX 250 I ADVERTISING INDEX 256 fl 5 ' I N X V kk 'v L V . ,.,,x '5 W - . ,.u E fwffcgm if M ,1 R. 'K ' 'N sf X . Lug-EF' wut. 'i , ' Vi ,Q i, , f :FQ Q- 'N Q: DEDICATICJN Miss Georgie Hunter l had devoted the labor of my whole life . . . to the slow and elaborate toil of constructing one single work - that of guiding the minds of young Ari- zonans along more enlightened paths. lt is with deep appreciation and in recognition of her inspiration and service to all seven classes of Camelback students that we dedi- cate the 1960 Shield to Miss Georgie Hunter. A native of Cloudcroft, New Mexico, Miss Hunter received her bachelor's degree from New Mexico State Teacher's College and her master's degree from Colorado State College. Upon her retirement at the end of this year, she will leave the students, alumni, and faculty with memories of a wonderful and faithful friend. DeQuincey IN MENIORIAIVI t V rf - .1:,-,, - ' 'r - f.'T4!,i'-TA Mlss Joyce Fong Mr Dovld Butler The memory of o frnend brings sorrow But who con tell, for on the morrow Happiness ns thelrs we fund So let us rest ot peoce of mmd The llves of two we knew ore gone Forever more their smiles will shme For they have found o ploce dnvme Never ceosung rs fruendshup s way Well meet ogoun some other doy Ken Kerner I I I I I A ploce of love now they coll home. I . . . . , I ' I 2-.37 2 r W ,f Q gg gm.: -1355: tux x-eb? -1fxL,AQXf.: Ilan Cx-Q-1' :Ma ,M was r +.p .fQu Qw9A.L,1,'Y T., gloj lv '-VJ Xjffius, QQAAL1 ::.2l::','j:IT-ACS Xia., Q44 ,ao ' 'v an .,.'ov -. 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N Q-J X My ,gvfykv 7,V,f7'7.W Hflf A L, OHL? ff' X - K' ix 5-LC xii- f i N',f'-1 R , 1' Ay 4 7 fl' L' 5 fp' gfbpq pl ,,f, 1 Y 'ixzcgeivfl 41, E f- 5 QQQW' ,fly Eg, ' , Ml' N KLQLQ a n A sv Q f IVA'-M MA. f' xr! , 'jf V f CJK 'T , , -. ,f .-' 1 , L . u f 4 fx K M get K lv , 5. . V- N lo, f f x K H I xx f r N1 f . '- ff ' ,f j 1 L L' ' x.- ff I 1 M1 'N' iq, I K Y, Vw L J ij, f ! f J L ' J 5 , 1 'Q Y l 6 Mr. Louis E. Burnett Mr. Woodrow F. Le Sueur As Assistant Principal for Educational Services, Mr. Burnett has many varied duties. For the seven years of Spartan history, he has been responsible for the school curriculum and has handled all the problems of enroll- ment. He has the never ending job of assigning students to classes, assigning teachers to their subjects, and acting as chairman for,all the department heads. Although his schedule is very tull, Mr. Burnett can always find time to help anyone who needs him. SPARTAN Mr. Le Sueur, a native of Eqgar, Arizona, has been at Camelback since it began. The Assistant Principal for Student Activities, he is very closely connected with al- most every school event. He is responsible for student discipline, for insuring each student's welfare, and for supervising the work of the Dean of Girls and Boys' Advisor. Besides being responsible for correction of dis- ciplinary cases and the organization and direction of all students activities, he serves as athletic director. ln spite of these demanding activities, he is always receptive to new ideas and suggestions. As Dean of Girls Miss Carolyn Lane helps Mr Le Sueur to co ordmate student activities A native of Miami Florida Miss Lane has been at Camelback for seven years She is responsible for correcting the girls dlsclp linary problems and is always willing to counsel with the girls and their parents to try to solve any misunderstand mg Miss Lane can usually be found in the Activity Office or around the campus busy with her many duties Miss Lane is admired and respected by all Spartans for her understanding and fairness Miss Carolyn D Lane ADM I N ISTRATORS Mr Hayden Craig is just finishing his first year at Camelback as Boys' Advisor. This young administrator from Bloomfield, lowa is responsible for attending to the boys' disciplinary problems. He works with the Student Activity Office handling general discipline on the campus and at all school events. Although he is a newcomer to Camelback, Mr. Craig has taken an active part in campus life. He has become one of the best liked members of our faculty. Mr. Hayden D. Craig .,f Frank Anderson W. J. Anderson Mathematics Industrial Arts Bruce Bethancourt John Black Aeronautics Mathematics Robert W. Beckett Mrs. Esther Behnam Social Studies Social Studies ln Essential Ideas, a philosophy course in which the Great Books are studied, Dennis Diestler leads the class discussion on the subject of God. Earl Bowen Leo C. Bowers Driver Training English l Q t 'fi' l' , 4 X ,M Q Vx Miss Vera Boyington Miss Kathleen Branigan John K, Campbell Rex E. Christian Foreign Language Counseling Science Mathematics Dr. Raymond Turner speaks to the students who went on the annual Biology Club trip to Mount Lemon, Van D. Clark Hoberi' Coffer Miss Mary Cotter Cliff Currier Counseling Science Mathematics Sogigl Studies H. Kendall Datson Thomas A. Donohoe Mrs. Helen B. Dover George F. Dunn Physics English Englishp Business Business Education Education George Endres John Raymond Fielden Raymond J. Flores Pefer l. Frajola Boys' Physical Social Studies Foreign Language Music Education Mr. Ted Mote explains the Income Tax system to his seventh period American Government class. A f Public Speaking, taught by Mr. James Harvey, is a popular class among students. Here we see a rehearsal for the Rotary Speech Contest, in which Camelback placed second. H. Lionel Goar Jock P, Galvin Hume P. Garrett BOYS' Physical Miss Gretchen Gruenwald English Photggrgphy, Education Girls' Physical Education Publications Sgt. James A. Homann James Harvey Vernon Hathcock Reserve Officers Robert D. Hudson Speech, English Industrial Arts Training Corps Social Studies S 21 K Q sl. as . .. v 4. . Miss Mabel Huffman John K. Hughes Miss Georgie Hunter Miss Jane Hunter English Social Studies Business Education Social Studies Russell F. Jacobs Grant B. Jenkins Fred Johnson Mathematics Music Social Studies ln the Counseling Department, one of the busiest places at Camelback High School, many problems are solved and futures decided. Leon E. Jordan Science 2 Mrs. Ann Justus Mrs. Helen G. Kangieser Mrs. Irene Kemp Science English Girls' Physical Education During the open house in the Science Department, Mr. Jacobs, Mr. Craig, and Mr. Pistor stop by to in- spect a display and hear an explanation by one ot the students. ' ,M-ft ,f A Donald F. Kinnaman Industrial Arts Mrs. Patricia Kinsolving Richard W. Koeppen Mrs. Marjorie B. Krohn Carl E. Kuntz Counseling Industrial Arts Business Education Foreign Language E. Q 3, I. . E S g LQ 'K ,si nh , .. , 'F-., if I I 'I I 1391.-.14 .'-E11ff'f- . I Killah During open house in the Science Department, many faculty members had the opportunity to inspect the Chemistry lab. Mr. Coffer, one of the Chemistry instructors, watches in amusement as Mr. Clark, Mr. Galvin, and Miss Branigan concentrate on the equip- ment on display. John H. Murphy Jesse G. Nelson Mrs. Martha W. Nelson William K. O'Hair English, Publications Mathematics, Foreign Foreign Language Boys' Physical Education Language Mrs. Elva M. O'Quinn James A. Osman Mrs. Leslie Oxley Arthur L. Pistor Business Education English Mathematics Science 25 w A MN A .S ff-mx-Q fi: ,vs - Q: ':' .Aff , W Q-9 J l 5 T' fuflylg' . kx.L QF: Q' ' - r iw? A ,wlfw X91 ,f K f' Q ff' X : X X i-yi K. ri 2' -1 5 r X. E A . f A KF E ,. , . E X X ,. .. , I Curtis J. Twenter English Miron E. Webster Art I sg V jf.. Miss Gayle Van Meter Girls' Physical Education Paul Widmer Driver Training Delton S. Waite Lyndon J. Watson English Mathematics Mrs. Mary D. WilliOmS Roosevelt Woods Business Education Arr To assist in the course of Child Guidance, Camelback runs a play- school for small children in the area. In the picture, several students try out their newly learned techniques on their small charges. Mr. Trejo, Driver Education ln- structor, explains the fundamentals of shifting gears to one of his classes. Mrs. D. Starr Yeltrnan Mrs' Emlly G- Adoms MVS- ShlVleY Belenflne Engiish Secretary to Assistant Bookstore Principal Mrs. Betty J. Bender MVS. NOI'mC1 BliCll-162 Mrs. Faye Cushing MVS- Ann EOSW1 Girls' Physical Education, Registration office, Principal's Office, Telephone Opefefef' Athletic Equipment Clerk Secretary Receptionist it mf! J A I X I . 1 f i 51: A S 29 Miss Mary Lou Gassensmith W. N, Griffith Mrs. Mae Hensler Mrs. Hazel F. Hittepole Secretary to Assistant Unit Business Manager Library Assistant Registration Office, Clerk Principal The good food served in the cafeteria makes it the choice of all hungry Spartans during lunchtime. Mrs. Jean Hudkins Mrs. .Margaret LaBoe Registration Office, Mrs. Muriel Kekar Counseling, Clerk- Henry G. Linder Senior Registration Clerk Library Assistant Stenographer Parking Lot Attendant e.'r's z ' I, i V . gf .ff ..:.., is.e A' .. . 'fiffv f .ri. 1 'L .r-i Va. . Q V ,X In XL xx 4 L' wget-5.x Q f .- ..,...,.. . 3 Ejfliq .. J 7 Qr' ff Riff ii V.. 'ein .L 30 'gsx we' M Sr NS. cv . .3 L 55... A L-1f Q L tif b i 3 ii Principal s Office Boys Physical Education iimgis a Xc W' E fi Mrs. Virginia Poynter Mrs. B. Riggins Mrs. Leona Rose Joe R..iValcllez Bookstore Library ' , ' Secretary Athletic Equipment Sergeant Clifford Sprinkle Mrs, Marilyn Bollinger Mrs. D. Druckmiller Reserve Officers' Mrs. Betty Takesuye Homemaking Reading Training Corps Mathematics Mrs. Dorathea White Mrs. Ruth Ann Young Library Health Center, Nurse This year's cafeterua workers are Front Row Mrs Emlly Slmonds Mrs Mary Keefe Mrs Mae Stoffel Mrs Betty Gregory, Mass Carmellta Brotherton Mrs Ann Donahue Mrs Cleora Walters Middle Row Mrs Florence Wrlght Mrs. Vnrglnla Klrk Mrs Ruth Summer Mrs Edna Reder Mrs Jane Potter Mrs lda Jordan Mrs Eileen romeroy. Back Row Mrs Nlda Haydon Mr Alllson Read Mr Joseph Ramlrez Mr Teofllo Montez The helpful custodaons are Front Row Mr Eugene Howard Mr Joe Gutierrez Mr Raymond Garvey Mr Hiram Coats, Mr Louus Arenovntch Back Row Mr Charles Twlgger Mr Joseph Nevulle Mr Bert Goff M Wllllam Hartman Mr George Clements Mr Robert Wood ,f E2 r li 4 all 'W' ,,. X! u 31, LIFE AT From practical vocational education to stimulating brain study to counseling of the spirit. The Camelback education sys- tem is well qualified in all of these areas. ln the top picture a student in Home- making is learning how to put together a dress. The library is always quiet and used for various ways of research and study. The counseling department is al- ways open to any student who has a prob- lem in any field. CAM ELBACK PY gi -1 5 F' ' ,... 4 ,ml inf 3, L H.-3.4. lilllllllll Wim l .S'!lf'?4 ZA? 1: 55 ' N! x ' N J If , y B 'Siu-Rf ' Uyfk'-. I ,f K Y K AA f '......m A9 g ', 1 ,-f x 11 me X M Sl-ITA! CSTUDENT D 5a Q A 4?-fx..,xJ Q. CVR I 55' fm. H5EEa ' ........ Q S Q , 5 'x W if Ill J C 7 -- z N Q 'X is 3 5, . S W . V lk S - lj C y sliii? .N C i960 Senior Class Officers are seated: Pat Trujillo, Financial Secre- tary, Susan Finley, Secretary. Standing are Ron Ramsayer, President, Rusty Carney, Vice-President. The Seniors of l96O completed a full year of activities ranging from the sale of class pins to the all night party after graduation. During rodeo days the Seniors sponsored a rodeo dance, which is the finish of the annual beard growing contest. At this time, it is almost impos- sible to turn a corner without seeing one ot the fuzzy-faced boys roaming around the campus. The climax of the year comes at graduation time, when Camelback will lose one of its greatest classes of Seniors - the class of l96O. KY Larry Blakely Bonnie Bowersock Darlene Brown Douglas Bufis Q xxf .il 4,1 . , .1 Linda Blotter Kathy Boyd David Brown Donna Bung X ,s . 2 I 1?-A xx l Q, .Wx-. 2-tl '. ,ff Q., X 1, 'I za 'X 45.1 1-ix vii 1' P Larry Burson Carolyn Bushnell Sarahmarge Butler Robert Butler Heather Campbell Larry Campbell Kenneth Caron Maria Carpenter Barbara Carpenter John Cosalena Richard Cawley Dianna Cefaratti Susan Chemnick Burt Chrisman Florence Church David Clark Beverly Clark Charles Clark Jerry Clifton Christine Cobb ri. 53 ki km 7r.,f , Rick Covey John Craig William Cross Linda Curry Brenda Davis Joseph De Pinto Dennis Diestler Margo Dircks James Crary Barbara Darland Nancy De Spain Jerry Ditzen fx X i, 41 'Clad 1 Michael Divifo Sharon Dwyer William Emerick Sandra Fennell ,f e Gary Dolack Raymond Eccleston Mike Emmett Robert Fenner w Pat Don Dero Gail Ehlenberger Charles Eversole .lohn Fields Diana Douglas HGFFY DOUQIOSS Vickie Ekdahl Kathleen Elliott Wanda Fant Lorraine Faulkner Carole Finch Susan Finley 42 A 4? .ll ,flww K . 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X 'di J 5 l Af x ig Q aa Johnny Goettl Susan Goldman Allan Gorman Emmette Graham Lynda Griffith Sharon Grimes Margo Guthrie Linda Haggerty Nicholas Hallock Patricia Hamberlin Ray Hanchett Robert Hancock Tommie Hancock Michael Hanna Stephen Hansen John Hardy Sharolyn Harper Lawrence Harris John Harrison Douglas Harsha wk' f FR: wifi ' 4 i 1 +51 I- ...rf-uv' a- ' Yi? f 1 X 3 Pamela Hartley Janet Henry Carol Hoekserna Ethel Horton ,...an Patricia Haumont Albert Henshaw Jerry Hogan Thomas Howell 43 , iv' i l 5 1, Lindo Hawkinson Jeanette Heck John Heffron Mary Hershey William Heskett Gloria Hicks Connie Holland Sherry Hopper Dewayne Horton Barbara Hubbard Michael Hudkins Sharon Hunter U l Q ll' Rose Marie Ingrahm Fred Irwin Ronnie lsaacson John Jeavons Linda Jennings Luella Johnsen David Johnson Julie Johnson Margaret Johnson Thomas Johnston Graydon Jones Marva Jones Stanley Jones Dolly Jordan William Jost Bruce Kaehler Patricia Kaminski George Kapp Carol Koslow Judith Kekar -vi -'UN f 5 Z5 46 1. -r if J - fx , , , 'R' ., ,X 4- Li ..1. - Q X , '. -.Ax at ff?'5 .b xg Sash X ' i ifibyf HQ Q M ' X -in Marie Kendrick Sue Kendrick Linda Kerner Dome Kidwell Nancy Kier Jon Kimball Robert Kimmel Madeline Kingsley Richard Kinney Robert Kiftrick William Koczka Dianne Kohl Janet Kolkebeck Fred Kuechelmann Edward Kynoch John Kynoch Robert Ladendorff Virginia Lange Paul Langston Michael Laudone s-nur SJ 'Nix .QV Lloyd Leech Laurie Leever Donna Leistner Jan Lennon Dennis Levine Dorothy Lewis Norma Lewis Bill Lindquist Pam Linville Mary Loges Barbara Lorang David Lovelace Sharon Lundberg Claire Lusson Martha Lynn Anna Carol Lyons Pete Macari John Magee Alix Maher Herbert Manning -fix , . . 'GLY' y 1 X L ,m rf 48 ,if .. i , 'T' Kathleen Manning Danny McMillan Ladd Metzner Betty Lou Mills M v f K X 92 . XV 4' ,aff J' 5 .. Q - :tm l-'f .- id, xl: -, 1-- . . .. . .eg Q A Q ix fr- M ' Q x 'jx if, Q if l 35 Ronald McKinney Linda Mertz Roger Miller Shirley Morrison I bf.! fir-3 -N 2 l 5 I 49 as any 131 Russell Mosser Sara Mousaw Tom Murphey Don Myers Scott Nelson Sherry Nelson Linda O'Brien Raymond C'Clair .4-ov '-uf Rod Moyer Victor Nagel John Newsom Mary Oetjen 'KJV sn , .loan Mulkey David Nelson Nelson Nofsinger Elaine Olsen if Sharon Mulvenon Karen Nelson Raquelle Norris Franklyn Omen JC 3-ED .JQQPA -in 'DN s'..d' G! A.. sl M QQ A . QA ,iris-'lf . 'Q . X Q5 , -- t M if lswQ,sf,sW.i saw gm A l N 3, 1401 X PH 'N F ,L , 1 Q, R fp- K it il li do X g i ' . ' ,J Q 3:1 I r- 4 fg,y5:,LA .tt-f. X , Cherie Owen Elaine Palmer Kay Parker Janet Parriott Lois Pennington Carwin Peterson Steven Peters Bruce Phillips Sondra Pinney Emily Pippett William Pitman Claudette Poellot Ann Powers Beverly Powers Ronald Ramseyer Don Raskin 15 41 0.1 ,. Alex Paul Lynne Pifat Patricia Poplowski Ann Reagin if Q--v 1 . Phyllis Reese Judy Rives Down Rosoto Sharon Roth .mf -ee' VND' f 1 ff. -o , 'sz' James Rova Jean Rozea Edna Russell Lois Rutherford Ronnie Ryden John Sammetinger Karen Sandvig Susan Savage Robert Savittieri Edward Schafer Robert Schedler Mary Ann Schimm Kenneth Schmehl Stephen Schultz Michael Scott Michael Scott Gary Seiberling Judith Severson Cynthia Shadegg Audrey Shafer L 1'-:mv so . .--K i s CC ' .ae V7 wr 'S' ,L y- ' N J S - ,A E lri, J it A if Jack Sharp Mary Shields Gay Simancek Joanne Smith 'G Frances Sharp Georgia Shrewsbury Kenneth Skiff Stanley Smith Jim Shaw Jerry Shuga rs Patricia Skully Myrna Snyder 1 r l l ! Diane Sheetz Meredith Shideler Robert Shumway Allan Sicz Richard Smith James Smith Michael Snyder Gary Spetrino 'ZR w I 54 i' 'JI' 'fi .,1. 5 Tynxnluwi 'LP 'QQ -ui 'B' Susan Stahlberg Robert Stephenson Gary Swanson Judy Taylor Y. Ag-F t , V ' .an + at x. I ,+g1E::,. ClX. 'xt 'f: .M-51:05 S - 3 4 '4S?ii1l1 .1 Tis X giegtivrmg- J, ,i-ft-gfg 1-vw it i mis K 16 4, X riff, .1 15. u., .. Qgzyigrggi t t -4 J f :aw-my fl . lx if ri ' 'Mi T f 111 I '!'. f lb ' it Q. Q??'g5tgg5i..gw5ftE x N' 5 xx Nelson Stanton Nancy Stevenson Gayle Swisher Donna Thomas r W'.i3E???5f33ZQi??51?TfQ'Lff if iff QESWX- L I- Sat, Yygsx, x..kk xi , kEzil:k,.:K. .. J L. Q it N..-19' Wayne Stapley B ruce Stoyer John Synodis Eve Thomas f rr? K 411 Joalyn Stapley James Sublett Stephen Tanner Patricia Thomas Marcia Stein Fred Summerfield Marylu Taylor Alice Thompson f '-6? 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Qmlrfxtlim 'rin S' ,, 1: ggi! st '! 37f,':ZTif X 'wil-vt v' ...ass--...Q l Donnalee Williams Jeannette Williams Patricia Williamson William Winkler Betty Witt Marlen Womer Robert Woodside Edward Woolbert Terry Worrell Ronnie Zamora Martin Zieger Gwendolyn Zink --'QP' 4-nf' ff Stanley Williams Carol Wood Don Yeager John Hilsdort Phil Williams John Wood Bruce Yenerich Dennis Hopwood f fiff . we 2' A tt' S 7 . .1 .b t,-i 5, f Q r.f7m3ffl:+ls .gui :li f . 4,-Ngfffji? V. 52+-uf. .. - - . - , s 1-1 1 1 sw: 1 , , . , ls 3 . ' 0' ,. -Qi' z We J tl F I I l t i .Jaxx .LM -,,k, l J 42. w Q- saus- ' 1 g u if ' I : 1 is if 'al ,yt Y in I twfxx so Xxx W Members ofthe Senior Council are: Front Row: Barbara Hubbard, Claudia Bayer, Donna Thomas, Carol Barens, Susan Finley, Maria Carpenter, Mrs. O'Quinn, sponsor, Pat Trujillo, Sandy McCurdy, Carol Gant, Ron Ramseyer. Back Row: Butch Bateman, Dave Nelson, Bob Stephenson, .lon Victor, Bob Fenner, Claus Bunnenberg, Pete McClintock. Class was the Beard Growing Contest. Below is Susan Finley, who has an eager contestant, John Goettl, signing up for the contest. He has an early start . S E N I One of the many activities sponsored by the Senior ACTIVITIES Jeanne Garbarino Roslyn Merritt ,W- Heading the Junior Class are Jaki Laney, Secretary, Mary Anne McCue, Treasurer, Bill Hyder, President, and Phil Varney, Vice President. The Juniors for a year now have been a proud class of Camelback High. Through the years they can look back and truly say it was a swell year. They will remember the fun they had putting to- gether, planning, and presenting the Junior-Senior Prom. They also presented the sports dance, Stadium Stomp , put on the Junior Class candy sale and donated S300 to the American Field Service Fund. They will always remember the constant struggle for the passing grade in American History. A lot of enthusiasm went into their victory of many sponsored projects. 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Snyder, Jay Stewart, Jo Taelmon, Dennis Thiss, Andrea Traver, Cheryl Vibbert, Dallas ,,i. v r. ,,,...4 1 C 1 X sv 1 W fs I' S lv, ft, A t .-5' TE t fl :VI 3 rf N ,. 1 7 Q l ,ds -vi' 'ef 4. f. . ' '- L',- Q 43 'H tie ' 5 ., V 1-1--, Squires, D Strickland Tallman, William Terri Robert Spain, Stoyer, Tager, Thomas, David Travis, Shirley Vogt, Patricia -f Mn, Thomas, Larry Tuch, Winitred Wade, Bill ,L 4, ,an ona Stanford, Pamela , Carolin Strickland, Dea Etta Paul Temby, Robert Staley, Susan Strickland, Cheryl Telling, Margot Thompson, Joel Tussing, Darryll Wager, Sharolyn Timmons, Patricia Tyler, Tony Wagner, Robert Stauffer, Robert Sublett, Judy Teufel, Michael Tinder, Jacque Vacek, Robert Wagner, Chuck Steele, William Swatko, George Thelander, William Tomo, Steven Vallas, James Wagner, Georgia fl? Stephens, Harold Synodis, Hope Thielbar, Karolyn Tracy, Jerry Varney, Philip Wagner, Marshall 3' .gy-. ' S 1 S5 W .. , g f-get Q A .st Q vis -. 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X S E , Wagner, Merry Walter, Karla Ward, Doug Ward, Lyle Watkins, Cindy Weeks, Stanley Wells, Ronnie West, Ray Wheeler, Lorana Whitfield, Dudley Williamson, Glenda Wilson, Marqueritte Wallace, Arlene Walter, Susan Ward, James Wqgggll Barbara Webb, Joseph Weinmeister, Judith Wenzlick, Barbara Wefzell Gary White, Sharon Whitford, Rodger Williams, Lindo Winquigf, Mqriorie C7 ,cf Wolgamott, Gayle Young, Joan Woodford, Zellner, W de Wozniak, Lawrence Yancey, Ronald Yost, Betsy Zimmerman, Gloria Woolbright, Ann Ziede, Diana Wulze, Michael York, Thomas All f me Judge ,wjffzi 5' 1955, ,419 yr .1 v ' we ,zffwffn 5 JACZAJ orb' ,f I Wig? Zfjfffayyyuficudziv 7l Members ofthe Junior Class Council are: Front Row: Carol Anderson, Nancy Hinkel, Karolyn Thielbar, Lee Kearney, Susie Orr, Kay Roush, Jaki Laney, Mary Shumway. Middle Row: Charlotte Kwic, Kathy Butler, Pam Beck, Sharon Prue, Susie Moore, Carole Custer, Yvonne Prevratil, Suzi Staley, Pam Stan- ford, Mary Anna Sasser, Donna lhrman. Back Row: Jerry Price, Bill Hyder, Curtis Oswalt, Rod Gastineau, Mike Bethancourt, Leon Peters, Phil Varney, Mr. Anderson, sponsor. JUNIOR COUNCIL AND JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE This year's prom committee consists of: Seated: Sharon Prue, Susan Orr, Kay Roush, Loraine Romano, Mary Ann McCue, Jaki Laney. Standing: Mary Shumway, Mary Anna Sasser, Patsy Riggs, Sharon Habib, Bill Hyder, Larry Gartin, Phil Varney. .N Fi ...Q pp fL,f3fQsg fLJAuToG RAP:-Iggy ,A ' f . If X X .A., I , ,. : X if? feffjxkyjy f 5 46 fiff oy W 'ef QW Q!! fb R9 zo by -Q Z , by if ff 4 C if Q .52 fgiifkir KY QQ 4 Q 39 5 25? it g' -fm J? S99 , J G' , f fxi. Nd ,ij rv I 4 ,YN 5:7 Vgff,-f X yy 3 5 ' -2 2 if T M QI Exo 6-D X3 - Ss f :N X5 XL X X. ' xxx 'Q .A N J v - xx x 5, LL ' -Q 'QQ -,. Q4-J - xff -N .. X. '-. 3 5 N 1- X-1 l X Q, 'K - X., x X M 'fx - Xb X .1 f X5 3YSL JBQO X- W 59 rx SDD -N 3,4 X X ' 3 C v O! 73 -9- Q, . sg! -M sf s. A , M' . 'Nj J ' 'KLM 3 , ft, , . kngsi 7gi T'1i'.i't-,N:i.u'?,'?1'3'T i'f . fi rg -iii-.fssriv--egg? f gi-ivy A 1 .,.. 'K -Q, .- ,Q i . tfffz-fl' 55:5 ZSSQ.-x. 'Fir-SF Heading the Sophomore Class this year are: Jim Pearson, President, Barbara Johnson, Vice President, Mary Wise, Treasurer, Peter Banko, Secretary. The Sophomore Class officers for the year l959-l96O were: Jim Pearson, President, Barbara Johnson, Vice President, Peter Banko, Secretary, and Mary Wise, Treasurer. The Sophomores have the distinction of being the largest class here at Camelback with an enrollment of more than 600 Spartans. The class was under the efficient and well handled guidance of Mr. Clark, Mrs. Kangieser, and Mrs. M. Nelson. The Sophomore Class Council met almost every week to make important decisions on class matters. Various money raising projects were tackled by the class with immense success, the most outstanding of which was the peanut sale netting over S50 in profit for the class's numerous activities. A highpoint of the year for the class was the clothing drive for Sunshine Acres Orphanage. They collected four barrels of clothing, one case of food, and the Student Council gave SIOO to the Orphanage. All in all the sophomores have made this year a most successful one. They sponsored a dance after the Camelback vs. Central game, called The Football Fling, and gave Sl5O to the American Field Service fund. All of this couldn't have been done without the diligence and resourcefulness of all the members. They have been a part of the origin of Camelback's traditions and have helped to establish a goal for future classes to achieve. ,ww N 1 Nia X-mm 'S +1 x 9 ,S w W XS my ww f K. ,,,....,, f - .-3.5. p Ayr A F? ,K Q 5, , A , , X , ,K+ Q-fukin! fy E 55:1-. . uv- x '-up A .QQ ,gli A a- am-vw W ...- 2 N kxxx -.L NX ax ig gs Eg, QR N, T Q Sgssk A A FF? n A V my ' f -LA. QQ,-P' 1 1 ' iff' .. 3 ,g X, .f .165 gi J-2. , iw V' Q fa. 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Middle Row: Diane Kraerner, Judy Omen, Rose Ann DiVito, Sally Fitchet, Dick Seger, Barbara Johnson, Arliene Alexander, Dave Peugh. Back Row: Pete Banko, Natalie Kaiser, Anne Shumway, Jim Pearson, Dick Anderman, Randy Carter, Sherian Smith. SOPHOIVIORE ACTIVITIES Off for Sunshine Acres Orphanage with a car load of clothing, Sophomore Class ot- ficers illustrate the exuberance of the class in their biggest activity ot the year. AUTOGRAPHS nf- -x ,,.........v.m-- .Md Officers of the Freshman Class are: Pam Smith, Secretary, Bob Porter, President, and Judy Yerman, Vice President. The Freshman Class, under the sponsorship of Mr. Osman, Mrs. Krohn, and Mr. Jacobs, have gotten off to a fine start this year. They sponsored an after game dance which was a big success. Early this year they held their elections. 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A Q35 ,' Y R SSN , if KWLM-k.k-Nz' haf-rw, M.. 6 fm S,f2fg53g 11 , 1 Q QM QQK it f' K ?5 W 4 'a x u gfx Working on the Freshman Council this year were: Front Row: Marsha Benson, Pam Smith, Sing DeWitt, Bob Finley, Judy Yerman. Middle Row: Pat McGin'ry, Karen Howard, Karen Taggart, Judy Donithan, Bob Porter, Karen Harper, John Kopp. Back Row: Larry Doerschlag, Sandra Bowerman, Jean Brinkerhoff, Kathie Lollar, Harriet Wallace, Charles Pine. FRESHIVIAN ACTIVITIES Bill Politz helps awaiting Freshman vote N for the officers they wish to lead them for the year I959-1960. ol gs 3,1 My WMQAUTOGRAPHS M WW M 61,22 gf, any L . , XC-, R if, ww W v . Offlyu 1.1-X, k L wCf h-J - kjfkax,.! JD ' , C141 fQ,L'7f3f1c,L1k x -PM U4 O EE - Y 'L cfm fp, ,L 'GHKAVL ,5 f0 'S-fob--1 . N M Kogf44A.Ml. . MycLLu,fc ,,hc,LUQ3k cali, ,i+ffL.g , VJf,L,,fq N xgqxp V t L,f67LfLf -L 4,L.e+..1jl ,QQ . 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Third Row: Bill Hyder, Bob Stephenson, Artie Reed, Paul Phillips, Tom Boyer, Mike Britt, Mr. Goss. Fourth Row: Gary l-lardt, Claus Bunnenberg, Rusty Carney, Steve Morgan, David Johnson, Jim Vallas. Back Row: Buddy Clark, Stephen Scott, Bob Poynter, Scott Englehorn, Bob Dorn, Tom White- lock, Tom Jenkins, Bob Fenner, Art Becker, Larry Horris, Ken Kerner. T KEY CLUB Y.Arl-of N Y, X M, This year's Executive Board members and offi- cers for Key Club are: Front Row: Gary Hordt, George Kopp, President. Middle Row: Bob Dorn, Secretary, Tom Whitelock, Vice President, Rusty Carney, Treosurer. Back Row: Ken Kerner, Claus Bunnenberg, Larry Harris, Mr. Goss, Kiwonis Sponsor, Mr. Ratts. Key Club is a service club sponsored by Kiwonis International. The main service project of the year is the financing of the sole sponsorship of a Foreign Exchange Student. On campus, Key Club has patrolled the horseshoe in front of the administration building, polished the School trophies, directed new students to their classes, and decorated goal posts for football games. Their off campus activities include selling pea- nuts for the Kiwanis and working at Luke Air Force Bose on Kid's Day. For their hard work the members ore rewarded by a Christmas party and an all day party toward the end of the yeor at one of Phoenix's resorts. , 1 , if iz., f Front Row: Burt Chrismon, Jim Vallos, Ronnie Wells, Roy Hansen, Mike Wood, Leon Peters, Bob Fenner, George Kopp, Paul Chapman. Second Row: Gary Bell, Bob Vacek, Art Becker, Tom Bates, Tom Whitelock, Gil Awalt, Dave Lott, Bill Hyder, Scott Englehorn. Third Row: Larry Honnum, Artie Reade, Ted Pohle, Les Arnold, Curtis Oswalt, John Eubanks, Don Fraiio, Dave Nelson, Al Henshow, Coach Endres. Fourth Row: Dick Kidwell, Corwin Peterson, Buddy Clark, Larry Harris, Don Duxbury, Bruce Yenerich, Gary Hardt, Dole Harman, George Piercy, Steve Morgan. Fifth Row: Roger Brooks, Robin Dezember, Rolf Arndt, Mike Hud- kins, Kent Offermon, Harold Stephens, Mel Rothke, Larry Hall, Jerry Bryant, Paul Faulkner, Sixth Row: Patrick Forrester, Cary Mungai, Marvin Skousen, Larry Bartlett, Dick Cowley, Jimmy Loops, Bob Wagner, Bud Greene, Farrell Holmes. Back Row: Herb Manning, Ken Kerner, Bob Gosnell, Tom Brewer, Ron Rams- eyer. LETTERIVIEN After a boy receives his varsity letter, he is eligible for membership in the Lettermen's Club. These boys are very active around campus. They monitor the cafeteria both before school and during both lunch- es, as well as promote good citizenship at games and other activities. One of their main projects this year was the sale of peppermint candy canes at Christmas time. The officers of this yeor's Lettermen are Larry Honnum, Ron Ramseyer, Herb Manning, and Dick Kidwell. PARNASSUS i.., .Qt Front Row: Mike Bewley, Carol Litton, Betsy Yost, Elice Higginbotham, Charlene Reitz, Terry Carder, Judy Yerman, Kay Wester, Sally Fortenberry, Paula Burns, Peggy Sander. Second Row: Martin Diamond, Shir- ley Holligan, Joan Yenerich, Rae Deanne Knight, Emmy Swenson, Judy Jerome, Carolyn Bates, Nancy Ben- ner, Marilyn Mitter, Diane Kraemer, Barbara Johnson, Karen Harper, Sharon Scofield. Third Row: Charles Pine, Rick Oellers, Ron Harvey, Ellen Roca, Marnie Womer, Wendy Tuch, Jan Mastin, Diane Evers, Natalie Kaiser, Carole Finch, Carole Byer, Ann Owen, Rolf Arndt, Nick Alsever, Gary Howell, Bill Cross, Mr. Dona- hoe, sponsor. Back Row: David Benton, James Treadway, David Peugh, Jack Norman, Barry Jennings, Land Wayland, Chester Henry, Steve Roberts, Don Fogle, Steve Hansen. Parnassus members must have at least a l.5 grade average and must maintain this average throughout the year. This club presents' the Broderson plaque to Camelback, has a booth in the Spartan Holiday, contrib- utes to the American Field Service program, and has various field trips throughout the year. NATIONAL HONCDR SCDCIETY NATIONAi.j HOPSR 9?IE'l'Y -E652 Us-LL Front Row: Dick Smith, Ann Powers, Dennis Diestler, John Wheeler, Rose Marie lngraham, Steven Roberts, Dave Johnson, Karen Cristea, Rolf Arndt, Steve Hansen. Second Row: Frances Sharp, Susan Chemnick, Jerry Martin, Ellen Roca, Sharon Grimes, Carol Gant, Larry Gault, Carole Finch, Marnie Womer, Rod Moyer. Third Row: Robert Ladendortf, Land Wayland, Stephen Tanner, Bill Cross, Ladd Metzner, Donald Fogle, Karen Sandvig, John Garretson, Gay Simoncek, Judy Severson, Linda Reed, John Jeavons, Fourth Row: Diane Evers, Les Arnold, Raquelle Norris, Dawn Rosato, Patricia Williamson, Saundra McCurdy, Brent Welling, Corwin Peterson, Robert Alsever, Ron Isaacson, Sarahmarge Butler, Dottie Kidwell, Mary Ellen Ross. Fifth Row: Carole Wacker, Charles Eversole, Kay Parker, Florence Church, Phyllis Reese, Gayle Gerrard, Dorothy Lewis, Nancy De Spain, Elizabeth Varney, Donna Thomas, Carol White, Joalyn Stapley, David Lovelace, Pat Miller. Sixth Row: Peggy Anderson, Kent Walters, Diana Douglas, Herb Manning, Su- san Cochrane, Carol Litton, Betsy Yost, Harvey Faber, Lennis Lyon, Bill Ford, Donna Clyatt, Mary Shum- way, Joel Thompson. Seventh Row: William Winkler, Janet Risk, Mike Robertson, Jaki Laney, Elaine Ko- sawsky, Tom Boyer, Bart Hughes, Jan Mastin Sue Armie, Steve Lipner, Rick Oellers, lngrid Moline, Joe Webb. Back Row: Jan Crozier, Carole Coleman, Marilyn Miller, Ben Cushing, Ron Harvey, Barbara Alex- ander. The purpose of National Honor Society is to stimulate scholarship and to place high school education on a higher level. This year's officers are Larry Gault, President, Land Wayland, Vice-President, Marnie Womer, Secretary, COr0le Finch, Treasurer. One ot the club's main activities is to pack caps and gowns at graduation. One ofthe club's main activities is to pack caps and gowns at graduation. In Front Row: Lindo O'Brien, Karen Cristea, Ellen Roca, Linda Reed, Pam Dyer, Frances Fish, Carole Finch. Back Row: Le Ann Jones, Pat Fike, Karen Howard, Pam Schlangen, Charlotte Mills, Jo Ann Taylor, Mary Ann Johnson, Barbara Moyer, Frances Galioto, Jaki Laney. GIRL S'LEAGUE GIRL'S LEAGUE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND FACULTY TEA .N 3 'ml Mrs. M On: rs. ' MY OSmCUIWf0re ROH5 5lnSOlVir1g M unxer, khe IO H uygy f 1 re QI I r, C . Mass. I. :embers Ogmnuox F06 ea, so Dresenf or REL M,-' josklce' at the Sflme I pfG5e?t TQO. -,z. Y? E40 Y x F,Q'rjXr-A-' '- Front Row: Ellen Roca, Jo Reavley, Mary Ellen Ross. Middle Row: Linda O'Brien, Barbara Hubbard, Janet Risk, Pat Miller. Back Row: Cherie Owen, Claudia Bayer, Susan Finley, Frances Fish, Karen Cristea, Phillis Apro, Lynn Reed, Gay Simancekr SENIOR JUNIOR Front Row: Jaki Laney, Linda Sadler, Holly Ellis, Sue Armie, Susan Walters, Valerie Perrine, Georgia Wagner, Mary Ann McCue, Dorothy Hommell. Middle Row: Carol Norton, Stanna Niernczyk, Kay Roush, Sheila McCreary, Wendy Tuch, Pam Dyer, Brenda Miller, Sherri Linkswiler, Nancy Hamay, Dianna Parker, Sharon Habib, Carolyn Thielbar, Sandy Roberts, Sharon Price, Sherry Wager. Back Row: Donna Clyatt, Jan Mercier, Nan Brodersen, Pat Porter, Frances Galioto, Meg Denmark, Carol Anderson, Shirley Holligan, Kathy Morris, Carole Custer, Charlotte Kwic, Kathy Butler, Jo Seyfert, Patti Gibney, Tana Smith, Lennis Lyon, Marilyn Miller, Jo Stewart, Susan Orr, Mary Shumway, Susan Cochrane, Sharon Battles. ffl l. ifblf x Q' 4 Pl if r 1 , ls ln the above pictures, members of the Girl's League Club of Camelback, helped to bring alive the theme Exotica, Lynn Browning painted the mural which added to the Exotic atmosphere of the annual Carnation Ball. Girls' League of Camelback is governed by an Executive Council consisting of the Execu- tive Officers and the officers of all four councils. Every girl in school is entitled to join and to participate in the activities. This years' activities include the Carnation Ball, which is the annual fall formal, the Christmas Faculty Tea, caroling at the T.B. Sanitorium, the spring Fashion Show, entitled Fashion Forecast, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. At the beginning of the year, the League sponsored a welcome party in the cafeteria for all new students. G. L. ACTIVITIES Front Row: Jon Crozier, Phyllis Apro, Patti Timmons, Barbara Hubbard, Peggy Lynn Johnson, Bonnie Bow- en, Judy Weinmeister. Second Row: Lily Falberg, Nancy Hamay, Robie Allen, Kathy Elliot, Gynne Kable Sherry Wager, Pam Linville. Third Row: Margie Wilhelm, Kathy Manning, Donna Williams, Diana Bloom, Sherry Hopper, Dawn Rosato, Carol Barens. Back Row: Vannie Wrigley, Darlene Ross, Claire Lusson, Gay Simancek, Diane Salley, Linda Ewing, Fran Ashley, Miss Huffman. TRI-KOREN Busl. fy wel' Zflgrrzirk on rl, Q0 ds Or Sf 6 bvlsxl fn W0 ' Q13-ed by TF-bake S oven Ovxd 'lo eo mfhelskofenole' Un nifvxiyxexl he Oxecke- rn ODEO,-e her V one 'Q r 5 O . Xq Q Cot 90 O T RO' O I D-Day finds Shirley Morrison and Sharon Grimes selling Tri-Tanda derbies to loyal Spartans. Members of Tri-Tanda have been work- ing continuously since the beginning of the school year. As their Christmas project, they adopted the Juvenile Auxili- ary Home. They also participated in the Cystic Fibrosis Drive, T e e n s Against Polio and Model Legislature. TRI TAN DA Front Row: Rose Marie lngraham,, Patsy Williamson Marcia Stein Sharon Grimes Pat Miller Cindy Shadegg. Middle Row: Voula Tsouclidou, Gayle Gerrard Carole Finch Janet Risk Marnie Womer Kathy Butler, Charlotte Kwic, Linda O'Brien. Back Row Miss Porter Ellen Roca Mary Ellen Ross Frances Fish Betty Lou Mills, Shirley Morrison, Karen Cristea Maria Carpenter Carole Anderson Dorothy Baker Anxiously awaiting the results of the Mile of Dimes, a contest sponsored by Quo Deo with proceeds going to the March of Dimes, are Sandi Simpson, Nan Broderson, and Barbara Wassell, 1 As an active Tri-Hi-Y, Quo Deo enjoyed another year full of activities. One of these many projects was helping needy families during the holidays. The members of the club donated various articles of clothing and canned goods to bring holiday cheer to these families. Also included in their busy year was a car wash and other fund-raising drives. HQUO DEC Front Row: Cheryl Strickland, Susan Mitchell, Dea Etta Strickland, Patsy Riggs. Second Row: Jaki Laney, Pat Porter, Sandy Simpson, Carol Hanagan, Pam Dyer, Brenda Miller, Patty Gibney. Third Row: Mary Haverland, Sandy Roberts, Donna Clyatt, Pam Stanford, Barbara Wassell, Susan Staley, Mary Ann VMC7 Cue, Patty Paulsen, Sherry Linkswiler, Elizabeth Ross, Carolyn Orling, Kay Roush. Fourth Row: Nan Broder- ion, Alison Freeman, Mary Anna Sasser, Marilyn Kump, Kathy Morris, Yvonne Prevratil, Ann Scarla, Miss unter. it 2 IQE' Gyn 3' as N 'www Front Row: Sharon Dial, Peggy Anderson, Linda Mertz, Winkie Butler. Second Row: Mrs. Tate, Mary Anne Beal, Ginny Lange, Darlene Brown, Evie Beall, Donna Nichols, Susan Cochrane. Third Row: Judy Dudro, Sharon Habib, Sheila McCreary, Lee Kearney, Elaine Olson, Jan Henry, Bobbye Burns, Donna lhrman, Sherry Linkswiler, Sharon Mulvenon, Carol Wood. Back Row: Mar- go Guthrie, Claudia Bayer, Nancy Kier, Pat Walker, Kay Parker, Pat Vogt. One of the hardest working clubs on campus this year was Oki-Hi. The girls undertook enumerable activitities including a car wash, a Thanksgiving dinner for an unfortunate family, stuffing en- velopes with Christmas Seals for the Tuberculosis Fund, and stuffing envelopes for the Heart Fund. Oki's main project was the Golden Gate Settle- ment Home, an orphanage for homeless children. During the Christmas season, they gave them o Christmas party. The girls also gave up some of their Saturdays to go out and help clean the orphanage and entertain the children. OKI Hl Oki members spend a club meeting stuffing en were these members of Oki Proceeds went to the velopes for the Heart Fund. Golden Gate Settlement Home QM, , Front Row: Bruce Yenerich, Len Evans, Ray Eccelston, Jim Smith, Doug Ward. Second Row: Phil Williams, Roger Miller, Ronnie Ryden, Jim Thurston, Gary Baier, Dan Saxe. Third Row: Stan Jones, Les Jarvis, John Garretson, Pat Hayes, Bill Ward, John Newsom. Back Row: John Heffron, Nelson Stanton, Charles Ever- sole, Carl Menke, Gary Wetzel, Ray Cooley, Mike Hanna, Stanley Williams, Russ Haslett, Marshall Wag- ner, Joel Thompson. SCEPTRE Hl-Y Sceptre Hi-Y is one of the busiest Hi-Y's on campus. Their projects and activities for the past year have been a Thanksgiving family, a Christmas family, and the Optimist track meet. For the second consecutive Year, the Sceptre boys were part of the program involving the Don's Trek in the Superstition Mountains. Q i Sceptre boys battle to recover the ball at an intramural basketball game. Members of Olympian go all out to try and sell a Spartan Banner to Janet Risk. They are Larry Gault, Brent Welling, Dave Johnson, Claus Bunnenberg, John Jeavons, Ron Ramseyer. National recognition for the new induc- tion ceremony and board was awarded to Olympian Hi-Y. This was just one of the many projects they undertook for the past school year. Others included the sale of Spartan Banners, and a trip to the Ski-Y camp in December. To tap all this off, one ofthe members of Olympian was elected to the position of Chaplain ofthe Senate for Model Legislature. OLYNIPIAN HI Y Front Row: Ron Ramseyer, George Kopp, Lyn Omen Larry Gault John Burris John Jeavons Second Row Mr. Watson, Burt Chrisman, Bill Steele Dick Cowley Jerry Martin Buzzy Gugliotti Land Wayland Chuck Uhlig, Bill Winkler. Third Row: Don Fogle Don Yeager Russ Mosser Jon Victor Allan Gorman Bud Sammetinger, Dennis Shuman, Bob Ladendorff Grady Jones M Af aff-N 0 Front Row: Doug Smith, John Eubanks, George Barber, Don Duxbury, Mike Wulze, Gayle Bishop, Dave Lott, Dennis Bell. Second Row: Jerry Price, Bill Langdon, Sam Grova, Larry Alexander, Curtis Oswalt, Bart Hughes, Rod Gastineau, Dan Fraijo, Tom Bates, Bill Hyder. Third Row: Gene Groves, Ron Harvey, Larry Hall, Paul Phillips, Jim Elmore, John Norris, Roger Brooks, Scott Englehorn, George Piercey, Jim Vallas. Back Row: Bob Dorn, Dick Kidwell, Bud Greene, Steve Morgan. VALIDLJS Hl-Y Sam Grova and Doug Smith, members of Validus, help to make the annual Dad's Club Barbecue the overwhelming success that it was. I 'Um H2 Validus, another active club on campus, has had a busy year. Members of the club have been seen around campus this year ushering at t h e home basketball games a nd helping with the Dad's Club Barbecue. Also list- ed in their activities was a car wash, the proceeds of which were used for a charitable project. Vali- dus also sponsored the annual Decathalon. Gladiator Gary Hardt makes a gallant attempt to make a basket as Robin Dezember, another Gladiator mem- ber, looks on. The Gladiators won 55-57. A car wash and a two-day popcorn sale were just two of the many activities that Gladiator Hi-Y had on their agenda for the past school year. Also, for the first time this year, Gladiator members were seen on campus sporting their new blue and cream Hi-Y jackets. GLADIAT OR Hl-Y Front Row: Terry Minard, Paul Faulkner, Herb Manning, Robin Dezember, Al Henshaw. Second Row: Fred lrwin, Jerry Lemmons, Bud Troy, Bill McSpadden, Rockwell, Paul Chapman, Jay Chrisman, David Tippy, Tom Pensinger, George Ogilvie, Gary Hardt. Back Row: Staufter, Leon Peters, William Porter, Dennis Taelman John Seeger, Gary Stuckey, Mike Hudkins, Mike Mr. Ricks. Third Row: John Hirst, John Mularz, Chuck Chrisman, Larry Davis, Gary Bell, Bob 4 - ..., Mid! ' 3 ,,,-, I 2 if ,, gl lI..,:,,,,, ,WX Front Row: Diana Douglas, Shelia Peerce, Bonita Frodermean, Janice French, Judy Randall. Middle Row: Robie Allen, Pam Woessner, Anna Lyons, President, Marge McElwain, Paula Burns. Back Row: Gary Spe- trino, Tim Carruthers, Jimmy Loops, Tom Murphy, Jim Shaw, Elton Hannaman. ART CLUB An art contest, which anyone who was interested in art could enter, was sponsored this year by the Spartan Art Club. Within the club they had speakers, saw movies and visited Art Galleries. The purpose of the club is to promote general interest in the area of fine arts. lt also lets other stu- dents, who are not in an art class, be exposed to fine arts, and professional art. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB was it E.,-,is .f Sharon Scofield, Harriet Wallace, Penny E Barrett, Charles Pine, Gayle Wein, Bar- xsf ' bara Kwic, Mr. John C. Raymond, spon- x V 5' 0 Soi. Practicing writing, encouraging writ- ing, and learning how to sell their own materials are the purposes of the Cre- ative Writing Club. The main activity for this year will be to write a very good short story near the end of the year. Front Row: Sharolyn Harper, Diana Bloom, Bonnie Johnson. Second Row: Karla Cornelison, .rances Galioto, Charlotte Kwic, Barbara Hubbard, Phyl- L. . i . . . inville. Bock Row. Julie Johnson, Patsy Riggs, Marilyn Kump, Mary Dawn Horton, Connie Gaffney, Mrs. Kemp, instructor. CJRCHESIS Barnd, Georgia Jewel, Linda O'Brien, Sherry Nelson, lis Apro, Margaret Shoemaker, Pam Anna Sasser, Pat Kipp, Judy Taylor, Leading the Orchesis club- in modern dance this year was Mrs. Irene Kemp. The girls worked hard to put on the annual concert. There are no restrictions on the membership, however, everyone who wants to be in the club must try out. The purpose of the club is to de- velop and maintain a better standard of dance. Front Row: Phyllis Apro, Linda O'Brien. Second Row: Pat Kipp, Mary Anna Sasser. Third Row: Marilyn Kump, Patsy Riggs. Fourth Row: Sherry Nelson, Pam Linville. ll5 A CAPELLA CHOIR C13 Front Row: Marjorie March, Susan Riddell, Donna Pickering, Sheila McCreary, Stanna Niemczyk, Barbara Miller, Elizabeth Ross, Linda Ashburn, Tammy. Riggins, Venita Polechla, Nancy DeSpain. Second Row: Pammy Woessner, Diana Parker, Mary Oetjen, Pat Trujillo, Cherilyn Brown, Vanna West, Suzi Springer, Wendy Tuch, Kathy Boyd, Karla Scharf, Elaine Palmer, Judy Crumbley. Third Row: Wanda Fant, Peggy Price, Alice Weaver, Merry Wagner, Bill Steele, Keith Stott, Ric Miller, David Evans, Donald Allan, Mar- nie Womer, Linda Ewing, Joyce Smith, Georgia Nichols, Nancy Parker. Back Row: Frank Bramwell, Robert Shumway, Kent Walters, Jim Dooly, Keith Schmuhl, Roger Miller, Bruce Counce, Eric Drake, David Scar- ing, Niles White, Paul Smuda, Bob Hooper, Tom Rogers, Bill Nelson, Mr Jenkins. A Capella Choir, directed by Mr. Grant B. Jenkins, contributes carols for Christmas Assembly. Among the A Capella Choir's perform- ances under the direction of Mr. Grant B. Jenkins were the Christmas Assembly, ' where they sang Handel's Messiah and 4 the February 26 assembly, where they en- tertained the students and teachers. The fine performances of our A Capella Choir are substantiated by the fact that some members are chosen for All State Choir. A madrigal group which entertains occa- sionally is another contribution of the choir to musical enjoyment. CCNCERT CHCDIR 13 -........,,, Q 'JG FTE Front Row: Elice Higginbotham, Donna Thornton, Connie Sampson, Durinda Lofstedt, Marjorie Winquist Linda Sadler, Diane Austin, Mr. Frajola, Second Row: Pat Connin, Leslie Himelfarb, Marge Connin, Michal Ann McCubbin, Nancy Stevenson, Sondra Cameron, Pat Radu, Donna Nelson, Sally Fitchet. Third Row Helen Reagan, Lois Wilson, Judy Weinmeister, Marva Jones, Sharon Friedman, Carole Byer, Joyce Schmidt Nadara Gilmore, Louise Greenland. Back Row: Shirley Holligan, Gloria Richardson, Lana Ness, Lynda Hope Judy Altfeltis, Connie Holland, Kathy Hills, Nancy Callow, Jo Lockhart, Karen Salzer, Mary Lou Reynolds Camelback Concert Choir is an all girls three part chorus conducted by Mr. Peter Frajola. Leading this year's Concert Choir are Sally Fitchet, President, Linda Sadler, Vice-President, Nancy Stevenson, Secretary, and Sharon Friedman, Librarian. This year's choir has participated in the Christmas assembly and held a concert assembly for the school in Feberuary. Their spring concert was held in April, and the girls went caroling at Christmas time. 1959-60 Concert Choir officers are standing: Nancy Stevenson, Secretary, Sally Fitchet, President, Linda Sadler, Vice-President, Sharon Friedman, Librarian, and Helen Reagan, Accompanist. 5v-.-an Front Row: Land Wayland, George Hopkins, Steve Lipner, Francis Fish, Karen Ide, Linda Blatter, Chester Henry, Anne Ellis, Grant Wolf, Walter Graves. Middle Row: Dave Anthony, Dave Pein, Bruce Dudley, Ron Treiber, Donald Reese, Robert McClamroch, Marcia Harrington, Stan Weeks, Ken Wester, Chuck Wag- ner, Fred Kuechelmann, Mike Robertson, John lffland. Back Row: Mr. Jenkins, Roger Ricketts, Dave Kelly, Robin Gillett, Richard Post, Les Jarvis, Greg Spearing, Barry Jennings, Barry Young, Mary Pickering. fre SPARTAN Q 'SQ Shoes and Blues. This maze of shoes and trombone slides is really the Spartan Pep Band at a basketball game, this group has contributed both music and en- thusiasm at the games this year. ll8 Front Row: Lynda Griffith, Virginia Hall, Virginia Mullins, Sherry McCloskey, Sandy Haggarty, Judy lde Ken Busby, Pam Harkins, Marilyn Miller, Jan Mercier. Middle Row: Barb Darland, Tracy Matte, Dean Hip man, Sherron White, Jackie Masters, John Longstreth, Glenda Cooper, Richard Singer, Carol Wacker Cherie Owen, Judy Severson, Richard Gerstberger, Joel Thompson. Back Row: Dennis Williams, Bob Holmes Wade Wayland, John Shipp, Ed Davis, Dale Stone, Nevin McClintock, Bob Stauffer, Roger Gault, Harry Hofman, Jim Gibbons, Robert Shedler. This year's Camelback Band was led by the drum major, Land Wayland, and the majorettes, Nancy Mette and Marlene Milliron. Violins: Larry Blakely, Nancy Ash, Diane Sheetz, Phyllis Kay Reese, Susan Chemnick, Judie Crumbley, Deanna Donaldson, Nancy Lawes, Bobie Parkhill, Harriet Wallis, Diana Macheod. Flutes: Marilyn Miller, Jan Mercier. Clarinet: Land Wayland. Oboe: Sandy Haggerty. Bassoon: Glenda Cooper. Cello: Jim Bean, John Wheeler. Viola: Harvey Faber, Barbara Johnson. Cornet: Dave Anthony, Dave Pein. French Horn: Barb Darlond, Tracy Matte, Dean Heitman. Trombone: Dutch Schedler. Baritone: John Shipp. Bass: Carla Goldsmith, Anne Adams. Drums: Robin Gillett, Roger Ricketts, Les Jarvis Director: Mr. Frajola. CDRCHESTRA -4- Q, ffl' .E ef' Under the direction of Mr. Peter Frajola, the Spartan Orchestra gave an excellent performance at the Christ- mas Assembly. They also displayed their accomplish- ments at o joint assembly with the Concert Choir in February. l2O 1 I Offices of P. M. A. are shared by a man and his wife. In the picture the ladies are sitting in front of their husbands. Left to right are Mr. Burnett, Faculty Representative, Mr. and Mrs. Winkler, Treasurers, Mr. and Mrs. Masters, Presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Post, Secretaries, Mr. Rosenthal, Auditor, Mr. and Mrs. Counce, Vice Presidents. PARENT MUSIC ASSOCIATION INTERMEDIATE BAND Front Row: Joy Guyer, Penny Barrett. Second Row: Ricky Tuch, Joyce Buchanan, Janice Quisllen, Carole Morris. Third Row: Sue Middleton, John Decker, Terry Bitrich, Ann Owen, Leonard Meurer, Harold An- derson, Jim Galwith, Dianne McDaniel. Fourth Row: Janet Cotner, Buzzy Morrow, La Moine Dascher, Gary Heitman, David Evans, Greg Coulter, Mike Halperin, Charles Pitman, Lewis Winter, Bonny Davis, Harry Guilds. Fifth Row: Mr. Jenkins, Leslie Clemmer, Jerry Bodine, Ben Odom, Jerry Loveland, Chuck Dight, Jim Erickson, John Howard, Albert Bartos, D. Wayne Royale, James Manguso. C?'7n.... I2I Front Row: Sandy Hampton, Judy Yerman, Kay Wester, Janet Meyer, Lonna Johnson, Karen Toggert, Nancy Lawes, Carole Neely, Jane Stonehouse, Kathy Boker, Kathy Butler. Second Row: Paula Eschelbach, Nancy Benner, Carolyn Bates, Patty Gibney, Phyllis Apro, Kathy Mills, Judy Rogers, Barbara Alford, Sandra Egeland, Sonya Christianson, Sue Holt, Kathy Lollar. Third Row: Cindy Carter, Cathy Paul, Sandra Scott, Jo Anne Seifert, Nancy Hamay, Sherry Hopper, Barbara Cogelow, Barbara Alpert, Niki Poarch, Dot- tie Becker, Anne Shumway, Barbara Osowski, Susie Sherman, Carol Anderson, Charlotte Kwic. Bock Row: ReQuelIe Norris, Diana Douglas, Sharon White, Connie Foster, Jane Frazier, Jan Crozier, Lenis Lyon, Jo Anne Smith, Gloria Richardson, Shirley Holligan, Donna Eichenauer, Sally Stevenson, Elaine Palmer, Con- nie Borr, Jackie Kent, Frances Fish, Frances Gollioto, Susan Holt, Mrs. Benham. SPARTEEN OFFICERS. Front Row: Frances Gali- Old and new members alike enjoy themselves oto, Frances Fish, Phyllis Apro. Second Row: Shir- thoroughly at the annual Sparteen's slumber ley Holligan, Jan Crozier, Jo Anne Smith, Nancy party, held at the Rosemary Lodge. Hamay. L llii'il g i,,,r , , . V. ..A. ,.... ... - ... . J, A Q, ru 'if' 'Q' 4 L i ',, ,T 2 ft H' -3 .. 15144. ,3 . C , A ..'m' V 1 Q. 2 I is 'Q iff. g-. rvPl5flf3'- f A 3. U1 W, K .Sf . First Letter: Janet Meyer, Jackie Tilley, Judy Meyer, Kathy Manning, Diane Philips, Kay Roth, Claire Lusson, Nancy Morgan, Cherilyn Brown, Jo Anne Taylor, Diana Smith, Sharon White, Cindy-Carter. Second Letter: Janet Crocker, Dorothy Derrick, Nancy Calder, Lonna Johnson, Beverly Sheets, Linda Mac- Minn, Lois Schultz, Jane Ward, Sandy Scott, Margaret Ashby, Mr. Bowers, Barbara Boyer, Jo Stewart. Third Letter: RaQuelle Norris, Virginia Free, Marianne Free, Cheryl Carruth, Joyce Alexander, Vickie Land- vatter, Cathy Paul, Joan Yenerich, Kathy Boyd, Gail Anderson, Elaine Palmer, Judy DeSpain, Jo Anne Smith. PEP CLUB The purpose of Pep Club is to encourage school spirit at the football and basketball games. Sweaters and emblems were the main project of the Pep Club girls this year. Other activities were sitting as a group at the basketball games and giving a pep assembly. J 3 ll ling? ,bs .X r X. Officers of Masque and Gavel ' are, Seated: Carol Kempfert, Q31 Q A Treasurer, Nadara Gilmore, President. Standing: Roger Mil- f ,4 5 D ler, Vice President, Robin Gil- Iett, Sergeant-At-Arms, Gary :L Howell, Sec reta ry. Masque and Gavel is a national organization which is con- cerned with promoting good speech practices and dramatic productions. All plays presented at Camelback are pro- moted and sponsored by Masque and Gavel. During the year, the club visited a television station, held the Awards Banquet, when awards are given to the best actors, and participated in various speech tournaments. MASQUE AND GAVEI. Front Row: Lily Falberg, Jan Henry, Marjorie Winquist, Elice Higginbotham, Durinda Lofstedt, Barb Dar- land, Bobbye Ann Burns, Diana Bateman, Martha Vojtko, Elaine Olsen, Sheila McCreary, Mary Lou LeMire, Marcia Stein. Second Row: Mr. Harvey, Linda Ewing, Dorothy Hommel, Anne Coe, Carol Mathe, Linda Ashburn, Nancy DeSpain, Kaye Coe, Cindy Koshelek, Laurie Leever, Janet Risk, Claudia Bayer, Marnie Womer, Cherie Owen. Back Row: Robie Allen, Peter McClintock, Robin Gillett, Gary Howell, Nadara Gil- more, Carol Kempfert, Roger Miller, Bob Ladendorff, Carole Custer, Carol Norton, Sharon Battles. ' .icon A Rose Marie lngrohom g ive Robie Allen her Quill and Scrol up pin and membership card . . , , - K7' Elizabeth Ross and Jan Cn gf look on. , gf V a .4 - T Quill and Scroll is a national honorary club for high school journalists. After one semester of working on school publ cations, any junior or senior may enter after a recommen- dation from his sponsor. Initiations were held for new members in December and March. QUILL AND SCRGLL Front Row: Carol Barens, Jon Henry, Dottie Kidwell, Karen Sanclvig, Betsy Yost, Elizabeth Ross, Carol Kos- low. Back Row: Rick Oellers, Gary Howell, Carol White, Ellen Roca, Robie Allen, Linda Jo Reavley, Rose Marie lngraham, Ron Harvey, Mr. Murphy, sponsor. 1,4 Si XR neg 59? n A Y' f ji Wi my -,ig at E Front Row: Mr. Raymond Flores, sponsor, Claus Bunnenburg, Elizabeth Varney, Sue Chemnick, Ann Pow- ers. Second Row: Venita Polechla, Nancy Callow, Jo Lockhart, Donna Pickering, Janet Risk, Sheila Mc- Creary, Wendy Tuch, Emmy Swenson, Suzi Springer, Paul Chemnick, Dawn Rosato. Back Row: Joyce Smith, Bill Cross, Laurie Leever, Phyllis Reese, Steve Tanner, Barry Jennings, Dennis Diestler, Dave John- son, Ted Varney. INTERNATIONA CLUB One of the year's highlights for the international Clu was a visit by a Russian instructor from Arizona Stat University. Voula Tsouclidou commands attention of Inter- national Club members as she tells of her home- land. Claus Bunnenberg also talked to the group at this meeting, held at the home of Liz Varney, club president. D D if f-5 0 l . X . wk, an x he--A Q ..-su' D ,. Q, ffl! , 4 Front Row: Dove Clarke--Third Degree, brown belt, Jim Thurston-white belt, Wade Wayland-Fourth Degree, green belt, Carl Archer-Third Degree, brown belt. Back Row: Ladd Metzner-Third Degree, brown belt, Dove Ashworth-Third Degree, brown belt, Maurice Leininger-Sho Dan, Doug Bufis-Third Degree, brown belt, Wolly Bortlow-Third Degree, brown belt. JUDO CLUB One by one, each member of the Judo Club tries his Wonder if he'll make it! skill at tackling Mr. Leininger. The purpose of the Bowling Club is to teach new members the fundamentals of good bowling and good sportsmanship. They bowl every Tuesday under the direction of Mr. Fred Johnson. Gary Dolack and Neville Willet put forth their best foot and send their bowling balls down the alley and BCDWLING Front Row: Gary Dolack, Judy Gombas, Dave Davis. Second Row: Jim Monguso, Jill Marafini, Francis Cafiero, Michael Bewley, Dave Youngham, Pat Jones, Bill Youngham, Bill Wilcox. Third Row: Mary Pick- ering, Joan Young, Ted Treat, Tom Rogers, Bob Martins, Neville Willet, Mr. Johnson. Back Row: Helen Swett, Morene Lynn, Mike Laudone, Danny Vincent, Jim Shaw, Harry Hofman. hope for a strike. l28 John Harrison exhibits good form and a bored expression during practice at Green Gable Lanes. Every Saturday finds this part of the Spartan Bowl- ing Club practicing and competing at the lanes. Under the direction of Mr. George Pollard, these students have an opportunity to improve their form and technique. CLUB Front Row: Bob Finley, Jim Rawlings, Jim Gilliard, Jim Gallard, Joyce Gregory, Mary Gregory. Middle Row: Bruce Yenerich, Frank Anderson, Tom Cruse, Charlotte Poole, Jacque Tinder, Sheila Hunter, Wally Bartlo, Tom Rodgers, Bill Procter, Tom Holly, John Hirst. Back Row: Mike Robertson, Diane Kraemer, Marge Wudon, Elaine Tinder, Kathy Rodgers, Tom Horn, Don Rightmer, Randy Kautts, Bob Smith, Roger Hamstra, Marc Bohlman, Pat Albe, Jack Norman, Jan Crozier, John Harrison, Mr. Pollard. ti Tom Sanders, Les Arnold and Phil Varney are busy installing a shelf which was sold at the beginning of the year. King's Club of Camelback is a newly formed club which is affiliated with Lions' International. Two of the projects for this year consisted of the sale of shelves for school lockers, and at Christmas, the sale of fruit cake. KINGS CLUB Front Row: Tom Folmer, Tom Sanders, Land Wayland, Mike Rockwell, Wade Wayland, Bob Woodford, Pete Banko. Wade Zellner, Bob Savittier. Middle Row: Phil Varney, Les Arnold, Steve Lipner, Ron Harvey, Jon Kimball, Dick Anderman, Jim Pearson, Rod Gastineau, Bert Williams, Chuck Chrisman, Steve Tomo, Cur- tis Oswalt, Howard Muzzy, Bill Langdon. Back Row: Larry Gault, Nick Alsever Rolf Arndt, Jim Miller, Roger Gault, Jerry Ditzen, Bill Cross, Dan Fraijo, Jim Hooper, Mr. Ccgrier. gf! Niagara Junior was just one of the many beautiful decorations which went to make the annual Beach- combers Dance the success it was. The Beachcombers Club is an organization of boys who are interested in the Navy and Marines. Formerly known as the Sea Scouts, the club held its successful annual Beachcombers' Dance in February. The proceeds from the dance will be used to finance the club's trip to Acapulco, Mexico this summer. BEACHCONIBERS' CLUB Front Row: John Walling, Jim Miller, Jon Victor, Dave Nelson. Second Row: Rick Covey Rolf Arndt John Eubanks, Mike Wulze, Jerry Martin, Jim Pearson, Keith Schmuhl. Third Row: Mr. Burson Phil Varney Jeff Woodside, Les Arnold, Kent Offerman, Dick Cawley, Jerry Burson, Larry Alexander, Sam Grova Burt Chris man. Back Row: Tom Whitelock, Ken Kerner, Dan Roth, Allan Gorman, Allen Culp, John Burris . P WHT 'Ulf , 6,52 If If illffxx Bennett ron Bonny Davis beth Varney, Ann Powers, Phyllis Reese, Natalie Kaiser. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to interest students in the language and culture ot Spanish-speaking peoples. The club planned a trip to Mexico with the International Club during the rodeo holi- day. - P T T P s.ss V C - A -, K A -' ' K .M 'A ki L' J, P ssss S 1 S Row: Mrs. Eliza- A new club to Camelback this year, the Math Seminar is one of the most active clubs on campus. Not only do the mem- bers investigate theories of higher math, but through various field trips they are given the opportunity tar further re- search. During the past year they have visited such places as the radar installa- tion plant in Tucson and the observatory in Flagstaff. MATH SEMINAR Front Row: Susan Chemnick, Ann Powers,Jeannette Williams. Middle Row: Robin Gillett, Land Wayland, Fred Kuechelmann, Peter McClintock, Kenneth Schmehl. Back Row: Mr. McCully, Dennis Diestler, Steve Tanner, Bob Ladendortt, Claus Bunnenberg, Bill Cross, John Wheeler. . Q 'Q t ll Wright Brothers? No, it's only Mr, Bruce Bethancourt starting an Aeronca for a dual instruction flight. None ofthe seven 65 horsepower Aeroncas has electric starters. ' PHCDENIX FLYING l SCHCOL f-so www Three of Camelback High's flying students are shown here with Mr. Bruce Bethancourt. They are Bruce Phillips, Harry Hofman, and Bob Hancock with their flight and ground school instructor, Mr. Bruce Bethancourt. ' . f cssi ' ,cccc, s sc-s A student receives dual instruction under I ' the watchful eye of Mr. Bill Ball, one of -. the well-qualified flight instructors of the flying school. rf gf Front Row: Gail Anderson, Beverly Sheets, Carolyn Goudreau, Linda Keller, Sue Clark, Judy Randall. Back Row: Elaine Kosowsky, Lucille Wilson, Lois Schultz, Claudia Bennett, Carole Byers, Sue Middleton, Ann Owens, John A, Black, sponsor. FUTURE TEACHERS The purpose of F. T. A. is to learn about the nature of teaching, its opportunities and responsibilities, and to create within the members the character and leadership es- sential in good teachers. Activities of this year's Future Teachers included field trips to grade schools, films pertaining to education, and listening to guest speakers at their meetings. CHESS CLUB gg This year's Chess Club officers are Randy Carter, President, David Benton, Vice-President, and Robin Gillett, Secretary- Treasurer. The purpose of Chess Club is to teach the game of chess and to promote its use as 0 popular game. Club meetings were devoted to teaching and playing chess. Members also challenged players from other schools. Seated: Mr. Hathcock, sponsor, James Vaughn, Charles Pine, Second Row: Rodger Harman, John Brandon, Charles Sim- mons, David Scaring, David Benton, Bill Ford. Bock Row: Steve Schultz, Robert Beni, Morris Ford, Bob Brockhoff, Fred Shlorschutz, Randy Car- ter, Steve Hansen, Robin Gil- lett. g 1 S Front Row: Max Hernandez, Bob Brockhoff, Karen Ide, Steven LeGrady, Morris Ford, Fredrick Flohrschutz Back Row: Steve Hansen, Don Fogle, Steve Roberts, John Lang, Bill Spain, Steve Lipner, Mr. Hathcock sponsor. The purpose of the Civil Defense Club is Q I I to promote the education of defense measures, and to install more civil de- Goal ofthe Spartan Amateur Radio Club lense Units in the City' is to further the interest of Camelback students in the developments of amateur 1 I E E N S E radio and radio communication. Steve Lipner, Paul Kent, Ann Powers, Susan Chemnick, Paul Chemnick, Bob Walker. 'm I NI ls 'Ml .. . r I-, Q 3 4 , A Front Row: Carla Goldsmith, Dianne Hende, Paula Caceletto, Betty King, Diana Bloom, Jean Courtney Karen Harper, Corkie Miller, Back Row: Peter Hrebec, Charles Halvorsen, Heather Porteous, Alex Paul Cathy Paul, Tom Clark, Bob Fenner, Judy Boyle, Dick Zila, Charlotte Gilmore, Bob DelCarlo, Richard Morgan, Mr, Christian. X All 51' 11lL?3a I36 ICE CLJTTERS This year marks the lce Cutters' fourth anniversary as a school club. The members meet weekly at lce- land to enjoy some skating and visiting. Although some members of the club are excellent skaters, the club welcomes newcomers who are soon initiated into the ranks of competent skaters. Dick Zila gallantly assists Georgetta Hobbs after a slight catastrophe. 'l ii B l Shown at the initiation are this year's officersIEleanor Carbacia, Secretary, Marilyn Ken- nedy, Vice President, Hope Synodis, President, Lauri Folmer, Parliamentarian, Audrey Faber, Treasurer. FUTURE HOIVIEIVIAKERS As a service club, Camelback chapter of Future Homemakers of America is associated with the National organization. Their district project is Home and Community Beautifica- tion. They frequently have joint meetings with other F.H.A. chapters, and attended the annual Girls' Ranch picnic. Front Row: Judy Wilkinson, Linda Nebeck, Shirley Popp, Sandy Haggerty, Jackie Masters, Barbara Furth- miller, Claudia Furthmiller. Middle Row: Kathy Dooley, Margaret King, Judy Randall, Judy Boyle, Audrey Faber. Back Row: Hope Synodis, Georgia Corl, Virginia Hall, Harriet Johnson, Marilyn Kennedy. TTL' l Ll, C? Seated: Jean Duggan, Willma Robillard, Joan Duggan. Standing: Joyce Smith, Helen Swett, Posie Cain, Bill Cross, David Scoring, David Benton, Wade Wayland, Jim Perkins, Mr. Campbell, sponsor, Jack Hennessy, Karen lde, Ron Phar, Jeanen Fellet, Donna Pickering. Biology Club was formed at Camelback to further the knowledge of biology, to increase an interest in science in general, and to be- come better acquainted with Arizona biology and Arizona's natural resources. The past year the Biology Club has had several field trips to Arizona State University at Tempe, disected animals other than those disected in regular biology classes, and heard lectures from persons employed in fields re- lated to biology. Camelback Science Club, associated member of the Science Clubs of America, was started for the Purpose of furthering students' knowl- edge of science. Through the activities and projects sponsored by the Science Club, mem- bers may gain supplementary knowledge in science and an understanding of their relation to science. SCIENCE CLUB Standing: Mr. Cotter, club sponsor, Dennis Diestler, Tony Baker, Ben Cushing, Ron Harvey, Harvey Faber, Donald Reese, Don Fagle, John Wheeler, Land Wayland, Bill Cross, Steven Tanner, Dave Benton. Front Row: Mrs. Charles Graham, Co-President, Mrs. Burt Chrisman, Co-Vice President, Mrs. W. E. Dyer Corresponding Secretary. Back Row: Mr. Charles Graham, Co-President, Mrs. James Ross, Recording Secre tary, Miss Carolyn Lane, Faculty Advisor, Mr, Burt Chrisman, Co-Vice President. P I A AND DAD'S CLUB O I I Front Row: Mr. Vallas, Treasurer, Mr. Englehorn, President, Mr. Burt Chrisman, Vice-President. Back Row Mr. George Endres, Faculty Representative, Mr. Woodrow LeSueur, Administration Representative, Mr. Ker- ne r, Secreta ry. ' - f '- Y We .X V X -' Xb X x g L ALAV Q? '?S : V sf RX-fy h AV km 1 MW Nj an , A-N X X :X if , V EV N ii ' X W NY' Q' N' V xxx Ns 9 k w k , Y' fx. if av I V , . . fl . V ,f .W f n A ' gf' il 'ik' X '- ' K' 1 ' X .' 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A .1 , x, .' , V ' 4 I x ,iw LX f IA N A fx , X, ,J , I- ..g 1 ,X 4. , ' ,V rl, , ' 5 4 , V I , L A 1, VM 1: K af ,fb ,, svn, , L .. A, fx f , ' f fl . RUM' sgf fl K5 W U M' H ,W Ni f X LLM Q Lim N.- 1f www A 1 H1 Wx 1 f 1 1 ll K it L xxx V XG L1 J 1 ' J ' 1 V 6 J , , ' ' L h NL' ff' L. 1' , 1 1 ' -R, V, ,. . . ln f' YV X rl' 'AVI HX LI X6 L xy x u 'ju , ,XM p I 5 1 1 . ,IM ivy, rj, 1' I N x,1,L.'i' 5. ' K7 me I l I STUDENT BCDDY OFFICERS Tom Whitelock President Rolf Arndt Frances Galioto Patricia Miller Jerry Martin Vice President Executive Secretary Corresponding Secretary Financial Secretary Led by the Student Executive Board, the Student Council has done an outstanding job of increasing school spirit throughout the year. Not only did they create interest through events on campus, but also made contributions to different funds and organi- zations off campus. Before Christmas, the Student Council assisted the Sophomore Class in conducting a money-making project for Sunshine Acres, a home for orphan 142 children. The Council is in charge of raising money for the American Field Service to bring foreign students to Camelback. lt has taken an active part in the Auto Safety Campaign, has provided a trophy chest, good music in the cafeteria, and has sup- ported many other worthwhile projects through the year. We salute this year's officers and council for a very active and prosperous year. STUDENT CDUNCII. C 4,1 i. 1 . .,.xxq1wsc., First Row: Gloria Hicks, Ginny Lange, Mary Ann Schimm, Dianne Kohl, Dick Smith, Nick Alsever, Bob Fenner, Tom Whitelock, Rolf Arndt, Mary Ellen Ross, Carol White, Vicki Ekdahl, Cindy Shadegg. Second Row: Ron Ramseyer, Chuck Eversole, Dennis Diestler, Dick Cowley, Linda O'Brien, Voula Tscouclidou, Dave Johnson, Sue Finley, Pat Miller, Brent Welling, Marnie Womer, Bev Powers. Third Row: Gail Hau- mont, George Kopp, Jerry Martin, Claus Bunnenberg, Barbara Dorlond, Bonnie Kirchoff, Bill Hyder, Cheryl Strickland, Frances Galiota, Kathy Kelley, Mary Anne McCue, Pat Porter. Fourth Row: Larry Harris, Mike Wood, Ray Hansen, Sheila Hunter, Ken Kerner, Carol Hanagan, Don Fraijo, Patty Paulsen, Brenda Miller, Nancy Hamay, Wendy Tuch, Mary Shumway. Fifth Row: Judy Wagner, Barbara Borg, Mary Wise, Karen Arthur, Pam Dyer, Jim Vollas, Bob Dorn, Roger Brooks, Mike Rockwell, Jerry Price, John Norris, Bill Langdon. Sixth Row: Sandy Scott, Diane Kraemer, Elton Honnamon, Michael Britt, Dick Anderman, Emmy Swenson, Keith Stott, Terry Minord, Dick Kidwell, Bert Williams. Seventh Row: Pam Schlangen, Diane Snodgrass, Barbara Alpert, Pat Dils, Charlene Graham, Jim Pearson, Doug Snyder, Ronnie Cook, Jim Perkins, Ann Clark, Mary Schmuhl, Elaine Hacker, Paul Chemnick. Eighth Row: Marni Alsever, Nancy O'Brien, Jean Dennis, Michele McCarthy, Janet Ware, Darlene Hurgy, Mary Ann Johnson, Sally Forten- berry, Judy Yerman, Sharon Scofield, David Evans, Harry Nickla. Back Row: Nancy Bennett, Paula Burns, Michele Wexler, Vonna West, Eddie McDowell, Paul Kent, Bud Sadler, Bob Porter, Fred Gant, Lynn Bed- ford, Mike Grimstad, Rick Flower. QQQQSQ momcl make, A geek, Pom pcm This year's pom pon line had a ne i, director, Mrs. Irene Kemp. Th ir smiling faces and lively d ', Sl routines add color and life ti ?thletic functions. l 1 , ,. s - r 'lil nl li i.eiiii i,,ii, i , , x, ' ,f i , i if . . In their lively orange outfits, the Spartan j A 4' l dancers perform their half-time dances L' t' at one of our basketball games. i c, . . lli 1 J X 1 l,fCrx.,f flu., l' A,1,,L,fi,..P C. ll,.,fl , lull lf l U, PW! lgygl xsifv. , Q, ii. lil ii x,.XfX.'xf MQ X M LA l bglflfx ,Q -ffl Of iid it ve -ffl!-'Y , l J I, L- tl 'rl 'Aux 6, ,jvxj A 5 j .,llM,,' lfkxl fi 1 -it X B ii ff Front Row: Carol Hanagan, Vickie Ekdahl, Betty Lou Mills, Sandy Simpson. l44 ll PoN Row: Barbara Alford, Alison Freeman, Shirley Morrison, Barbara Wassel. 'fig . li 'M'L I ' it Decorating the new artan scoreboard are Patti Poulsen Ellen R ssell Gayle Gerrard Sharon Grimes Cindy Shadegg, an am Bec T 422441, IEZ4 new QQ Jw WS o i MUD WZ. g , , h Q. e C3 - ' . -.5 . Q5 The catchy blue and white outfits of our pretty cheerleaders added to the spirit of all games. These girls were chiefly respon- sible for the advent of the Spartan Spirit Box. This box is brought out at crucial points throughout the games, and opened to release the friendly spirits collected dur- ing pep assemblies. This ritual, along with the many lively cheers and routines of our cheerleaders, have done a great deal to increase school spirit this year. .,, Q x '- has wwe X W. W, Mid' 146 Top at Left: Linda Jo Reavley and Mary Toschik begin to type up the copy for the annual. Top at Right: Bob Hancock, Vic Nagel, and John Almon clean up the darkroom. Janet Risk pastes up pictures while Dottie Kidwell and Mary Anne Beal look on. Georgia Shrewsbury and Claudia Bayer are busy contacting advertisers for the annual. SHIELD to Eh K ii ww Top at Left: Jan Henry, Ellen Roca, and Gary Spetrino discuss illustration plans for the annual. Top at Right: Mr. Garrett and Don Raskin focus the camera for a group shot. Ken Schmehl practices portrait photography on Carole Neely and Beverly Clark. Mr. Garrett and John Goettl mount a pic- ture for exhibition purposes. STAFF l? 45? yum 5, C HHH X Editors: Carol White, Rose Marie lngraham News Editors: Karen Sandvig, Jerry Wiese Features: Carol Litton, Gary Howell Sports: Al Gorman, Carol Barens Photos: Ron Harvey Advertising: Jan Crozier, Pam Myers Cartoonist: Carol Kaslow Special: Tom Bell, Robie Allen, Ric Oellers, Betsy Yost. ,..m,, Ji d 8 Setting headline type for another edition of the Spartan Blade are, seated: Sharon Friedman, Robie Allen, Betsy Yost, Stand- ing: Ron Harvey, Sandy Peerce, and Ric Oellers. --Q A I ang- ,,,: 0 Above: Obviously enjoying their work of checking the Blade copy are: Carol White, Gary Howell, Jerry Wiese, Carol Litton, and Carol Barens. Left: Other industrious members ofthe staff type copy and crop pictures in order to meet their deadline. They are: Claire Lusson, Jan Crozier, Sandra Fennell, Diane Kraemer, Liz Ross. ,, NN Mr. John Murphy, Director, advises Karen Sandvig, Fea ture Editor, Rose Marie ln- graham, and Carol White, Co-Editors, about copy for one of the spring issues. BLADE STAFF Frances Fish, o journalism student, peddles papers Mr. Murphy finds himself surrounded with beautiful during second lunch. One of her eager customers is girls all clamoring for one of his bi-weekly papers. Bob Shumway. Ni N'4 l Q'N. 149 H f 'lP 'M X 9 . , Q X 9 1- x , ' we 1 N , - J x ar-M Camelback's Fourth Battle Group display their skill in precision marching as they participate in the annual Veteran's Day Parade. RESERVE OFFICERS R.O.T.C. Staff Seated: Lt. Col. Robert Alsever. Standing: Maj. Bruce Yenerich, Maj. Dave Clark, lst Lt. William Porter, lst Lt. William Miller. Camelback's Fourth Battle Group enjoyed another year of successful rifle competition by virtue of the rifle team winning the city championship. The Battle Group Christ- mas drive for Sunshine Acres Orphanage received en- thusiastic support of Battle Group members. The Battle Group also defended its title of Best Unit in the city of Phoenix in May. J Battle Group Officers: Front Row: lst Lt. Chuck Shoecraft, lst Lt. Carl Archer, lst Lt. William Porter lst Lt. David Ashworth, 2nd Lt. Ralph Pleasant, 2nd Lt. Willis North, Capt, Larry Baillon. Back Row Col. Ladd Metzner, Maj. Bruce Yenerich, Lt. Col. Robert Alsever, 2nd Lt. Bill Cross, Maj. Dave Clark, Maj Jim Thurston, lst Lt. William Miller, Sgt. Clifford Sprinkle. , I ,M A, D RAINING CORPS ',gft,,,f -. , .4 x- . ,Q ,fr .1 I, . Camelback R.O.T.C. Queens represent Camelback in the Veterahs Day Parade. - --Mr .. 47 5707471711 54 Cgdfffdvg. l .OJ-.C ., .... S ..... ,.., Mwwmwmfwllcd b . Under the watchful eyes of Frances Galioto, Vickie Ekdahl, and Pat Miller, Colonel F. S. Wright and Ser- geant James Homan present the Cadet of the Month award to 2nd Lt. Willis North. R.O. T. C. COLOR GUARD, Front Row: Pvt. Bill Stahl, Pfc. Dave Dunckhurst, Pfc. Lyn Fulbright, Pfc. Bob Walker. Second Row: FfSgt. Cary Mungai, M,fSgt. Peter McClintock. Sgt. Al- bert Arronte, Sgt. Dave Humphrey. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Front Row: 2nd Lt. Willis North, Pfc. Jack Hennessy, Pfc. Bob Stevenson, F,fSgt. Cary Mungai, FfSgt. Tom Howell, Sgt. Bill Thelander, Pfc. Bob The- lander, Pfc. Wade Wayland, Pfc. Jim Elli- ott, Pvt. Jim Rawlins. Second Row: lst Lt. Chuck Shoecraft, Lt. Col. Robert Alsever, Sgt. Albert Arronte, 2nd Lt. Ralph Pleasant, Maj. Dave Clark, lst Lt. Carl Archer, Col. Ladd Metzner, Maj. Jim Thurston, lst Lt. Bill Miller, Sfc. George Dorf, Pfc. Leonard Fulbright. R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Front Row: lst Lt. David Ashworth, Middle Row: Capt. Larry Baillon, Sgt. Bill Ford, Sfc. Ray Sisson, Pfc. Wade Wayland, Sgt. David Humphrey, Pvt. Harold Green, Pfc. Leonard Fulbright, Sfc. George Dorf. Bock Row: lst Lt. Chuck Shoe- craft, Pfc. Bob Stevenson, MfSgt. Lyle Ward, 2nd Lt. Ralph Pleasant, Sgt. Albert Arronte, FfSgt. Cary Mungai, Pfc. Mike Stanton, F,fSgt. Tom Howell. E -. .nom -awww 'Mg-1gQ.gvff-f -f-- - -' r ' ' . . f- K -r ff.-A .. Kew - - - ee. . - -- . Q kw.-t-.- - r .- M f . r. jgisf Mxswsrrwsasskmcg. Q 'ti f - . - p - 1 na-fm, ...Q r - r . T X -Wi.. -X -. ' ff . l 5 F1 R.O.T.C. Club, Front Row: Ff'Sgt. Tom How- ell, FfSgt. Cary Mungai, Sgt. Albert Ar- ronte, Sgt. Dave Humphrey, Sfc. Bill Hes- kett, Sgt. Dick Dziubla, Sfc. George Dorf, Sgt. Dewayne Horton, Sgt. Peter McClin- tock. Second Row: M,fSgt. Lyle Ward, Sfc. Ken Boozer, Sgt. Bill Ford, 2nd Lt. Ralph Pleasant, MfSgt. Mike Hudkins, Sfc. Ray Sisson, Sgt. Dallas Vibbert, M!Sgt. James Sublett. Third Row: Maj. Dave Clark, Maj. Jim Thurston, Capt. Larry Baillon, lst Lt. William Porter, lst Lt. Carl Archer, Col. Ladd Metzner, Lt. Col. Robert Alsever, Maj. Bruce Yenerich, lst Lt. David Ashworth, lst Lt. William Miller, lst Lt. Chuck Shoe- craft, 2nd Lt. Bill Cross. 155 Below Left: The Coconuts, a well known singing group on campus, belt out a song at the R.O.T.C. assembly. Below Right: Rolf Arndt interviews some beat character Uerry Ditzenl who seems to have wandered in on a Spartan assembly. M64 'THAT ONE GREAT SCORE TO WRlTE AGAINST YOUR NAME HE WRlTES NOT IF YOU WON OR ' BUTIHOW YOU PLAYED THE CJ -GRANTLANI SPARTAN Pom Pon girls, band music, and Camelback spirit help make football on all-time favorite. Dark secrets from the past were revealed about play- ers on basketball team in the line-up at the Pep Club assembly. l56 ASSEMBLIES Going my way? Gymnastic demonstration sponsoredxby G.A.A. provided an interesting picture for a Shield photographer. Members of Judo Club demonstrate their skills for a Camel- back assembly. Below Right: Mr. Peter Frajola directs the orchestra and the concert choir at an assembly combining the talents of both groups. Below Left: Some off-beat character lDick Smithi seems to have stumbled through the gym during a Camelback assembly. l57 Above: Claus Bunnenberg helps to demon- strate the customs of his Christmas in Ger- many. Right: David Johnson, who spent the summer in Sweden, tells of Christmas in his adopted home . Below: Voula Tscoulidou, from Athens, Greece, tells the story of Christmas in her homeland. 158 CHRISTMAS When Christmas came to Camelback High, it brought with it many festive occasions. The most prominent among these was the Christmas assembly. Narrated by Nadara Gilmore, it told of the Christmas customs in the foreign lands brought close to us by our three ex- change students. We were shown the rituals, songs, and festivities cele- brated by the Greek people, the Germans, and the Swedes. The mood of the assembly was enhanced by the singing of Handel's Messiah by the A Capella Choir and by an impressionistic dance of the toys by the mod- ern dance class. This Christmas is one we will long remember for a beautiful and inspiring performance. T CANIELBACK Christmas was also a time of giving for Spartan students. Those in the Audio-Visual and Art depart- ments gave of their time and talents toward decking the halls with boughs of holly. Nearly every bulletin board in the school boasted holiday trimmings before school let out for the vacation. Choir boys and Santa with his reindeer were perched atop the administra- tion building and beautiful carols pealed over the campus. Many fine clubs and organizations gave of their abilities by caroling at rest homes, hospitals, and pri- vate homes. Others provided clothes, toys, and food for needy families. This Christmas benefited many of the poor and needy, but the students at Camelback gained much more in their generosity. Above: The Guidance Department was dressed gaily with tinsel and bells. The bul- letin board was one of the prettiest on cam- pus. Left: Our Concert Choir chartered a bus and made a trip of good will, caroling to shut-ins. Below: The Activities Office boasted a small tree as well as a ceiling of red streamers and tinsel and a festive bul- letin board. l59 - v . . . -. . . . . . . . , . ,was a great success. Through the efforts of all the Girls' League classes and the Beachcombers Club, the gym was transformed into an Exotic scene in keeping with the theme, Exotica. Dave Nelson of Beachcombers, pictured at right, is busy decorating for this gala event. HEXOTICA IN THE PROCESS THE CROWNING TOUCH Everyone is in high glory, but at the top of all this glory sit Vickie Ekdahl and Mike Wood our Homecom- ing King and Queen. Mike Emmett, Betty Mills, Pat Miller, and Tom Whitelock were chosen to be the attendants. Last year's queen Sandi Reed stands at left after having crowned Vickie. Ron Phifer, the king of three years ago, placed the crown on Mike's head. llfiiilllli W.. EACHCCJMBERS DANCE A lot of effort went into planning the annual Beach- combers dance, held February 6. The members of the Beachcombers Club transformed the gym into an exotic setting of grass huts and palm trees. They sold leis at the door to add a finishing touch to the native- type costumes. Music was provided by Harold Kay and his band. One of the highlights of the evening was the contest to determine the couple with the best costumes, won by Carol White and Dick Wheeler. M, s G '-, X, . giwlllnw' Wyyxxfxfliya .X A X ggi, --r KV NHW51 7 Qx - ll lk, L X . s. Q ' K cf-I bg X ix , xx ci PM 5 f TLV ,LQ ,fx-N iw yy' 9505. 'BLA iw., 132 , 'HILL - N W nigh Ugg' My ' :L fi N f ffu' gg 15 , 5 UALVLT ,Uh L i , E' fab V A L JV ' 1 , g gi if f, jul' I .w f 5 1 Nm' N 5 ,V f'A ' wx ,f ' J, - Llrilfv I-4421.1 FX ,V 4 'Al 4 if ,lv LI ,L L. I L I ' V ' 1 xq 5 1' ,. Ji' Q ! , , f Z! 1, w'5'LI.f ' fum . - J f 1 . .u .' ' 1 f' . ,fi ' 4' ? 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Www ,. .5 - nf ,,, 'f fail- . -gif - -sin. -rf -4. a Q 51 S f At our first game, Paul Faulkner C537 breaks away from Scott Englehorn C647 brings down one of a Scottsdale player as Jim Vallas 1357 comes around to Central's players at the second game of the block for him. season. VARSITY FCDOTBALI. mer combine ideas to chart the course of the ,,,,, 'li Spartan's l959-60 football season. ,,.. us..-4 L., -unus- k l This year for the first time in Spartan history, Camelback has played football games at her own stadium. Spartan stadium was dedicated by her administrators on the even- ing of September 25, l959. After the cere- monies, led by their captain Mike Wood, the l959 squad ran on to the field and went on to win their first home game by beating Scotts- dale High 6 to O. 'dw ' ,f V4 .1-. Y-'- fl L-1f'iQ. ?i - ,rar , My sadism? if l65 .Ai , 1- XJ Herb Manning Paul Faulkner Allan Gorman Bruce Stoyer Jim Vallas Full Back Right Halfback Cen ght Guard Quarter Back W www Captain SPARTAN Left End J ,fm Frank Greene Ray Hansen Danny Fraijo Robin Dezember Mike Emmett Right Tackle Left End Right Halfback Left Halfback Left Halfback Larry Hall Larry Hannum Alex Paul Tom Bates Jerry Bryant Left Halfback ht End Right Tackle Left Guard Left Tackle I , ,ML if MTLWWWTM W 7335775 M W' Ay if fjjf ff SQUAD Roger Brooks C7Ol makes a valiant at- tempt to down a Thunderbird in play against West High. Leon Peters i73l and George Piercy l75l move in to help. I x . 4 , l T l i ii, ,fri 'Y if Bert Chrisman Pa I Chapman Dan Roth Leon Peters Gil Awalt Left' Guard Left Halfback Left Guard Left Tackle Right End ll 167 BT... I-.nn Kent Offerman Bob Vacek Sam Grova Ga ry . Ha rdt Quarter Back Right Tackle Right Guard Right Half Back 5 Season Summary We Sept. l8 All-City Carnival - Sept. 25 Scottsdale 6 Oct. 2 Washington O Oct. 9 Central 0 Oct. 16 West 7 After a courageous attempt to break through the Phoenix , Union lines,,Herb Manning l55l is finally brought down. l -JV Rusty Carney Dave Lott Ken Kerner W iCk Kidwell Quarter back Left Guard Right Guard Right End They 0 20 13 27 168 Q... -mining lg E - ini... John Eubanks Roger Brooks Full Bock Left Guard Season Summary We They Oct. 23 Phoenix Union O 46 Oct. 31 North 6 7 Nov. 5 St. Mary's l 2 I4 Nov. l 3 Yuma O 28 W P J O0 ry cf George Piercy Bill Hyder Right Tackle V Quarter Back Larry Bartlett Center Full Back Gary Bell iz During the Homecoming game with North High, Jim Vallas C35l decides to run for the needed yardage. Scott Englehorn Steve Mor mc, Right End Le t Tack iq l I69 NW ? , it f 6' ri ii. Front Row: Rusty Rogers, Mgr., Sam Grova, John Eubanks, Dave Lott, Rusty Carney, Tom Bates, Bruce Stoyer, Allan Gorman. Middle Row: Coach George Endres, Bob Vacek, Dick Kidwell Ken Kerner, Roger Brooks, Larry Hannum, Gary Bell. Back Row: Bill Hyder, Herb Manning, Paul Chapman, Steve Morgan, Jerry Bryant, Gary Hardt. i F-SQVJJ af my ,V L tif-Wilf yr L 59 J ,M ,W or ri XWE ww Xmfi at iw G R UJW 'r rr W Qiggtrfrx 'X Herb Manning i553 breaks away during the St. Mary's game to gain yardage for the Spartans. Front Row: Dan Roth, Kent Offerman, Paul Faulkner, Jim Vallas, Dan Fraijo, Gil Awalt, Steve Smith, Mgr. Middle Row: Leon Peters, Ray Hansen, Alex Paul, Mike Wood, Larry Bartlett, Robin Dezember, Coach Paul Whitman. Back Row: Larry Hall, Bert Chrisman, Frank Greene, Scott Englehorn, George Piercy, Mike Emmett. GRIDDERS Buddy Clark 1721, a late-comer to the varsity squad, carries the ball through the North High Mustang lines in a spectacular play during our Homecoming game. Allan Gorman KSU and Ray Hansen 1655 run interference for him. .........L....1.s...... 5 f A 171 i I lflfx l A Front Row: Dave Bates, Mike Bethancourt, Art Sandell, Richard Balentine, Bill Langdon, Bob Evans, Gary Bur- son, Larry Myers, John Krcmarik. Second Row: Ted Brim, Jim Finklea, Tom Jenkins, Bert Williams, Phil Walker, Ron Gercke, Ric Miller, Jim Mottershaw, Ford Hornish. Third Row: Coach Bob Beckett, George Ogilvie, Gary Yocham, John Davis, Mike Caviness, Tom Pensinger, Ron Cook, Chuck Chrisman, Bill Baldwin, Tom Constable, Bruce Poulson, Jim Rhoden. Back Row: Terry Minard, Mike Klem, Kenard Murphy, Gordon Kurowski, Doyle Meredith, Ron Powers, Mike Rasar, John lffland, Bill Kraatz, Dick Singer, Coach Bob Hudson. J. V. FOOTBALL Preceded by spectacular blocking, Number 28 on the J. V. ,li team, speeds down the field for a substantial gain in yardage. ffl Season Summary l ,ff We They l Scottsdale l 3 7 A Q f ijifffiz Washington 39 28 ' J Central 7 38 North 27 0 Mesa 7 l3 South Mountain 7 l3 St. Mary's l3 6 West O 7 Phoenix Union l4 27 Front Row: Jerry Walters, John Kubiska, Richard Palmer, Chet Henry, Harry Nichla, Chuck Bakley, Lynn Bed- ford, Pat McGinty, Pat Clevenger, Ronnie Bates, Bill Nelson. Second Row: Coach O'Hair, Danny Driscoll, Dick Seiberling, Mike Younden, Robert Bacon, Mike Ross, Dick Davis, Mike Civalier, Harry Guilds, Allen Morris, Jim Bramlet, Coach Black. Third Row: Bill Strauss, Paul Kuechelmann, Ken Arline, Tom McGilva, John DeForest, John Stoddart, Jay Chrisman, Dick Varming, Robert Porter, Manager, Steve Landrun, Manager, Roger Beagle, Back Row: Dave Sparks, Mike Mizer, Lewis Winter, Ty Cobb, Larry Doerschlag, Zane Bell, Gary Stauffer, Bob Blakey, Tom Jones, Manager, Kip Smith, Manager, Jack Hailey. FROSH FOOTBALL l . .K , Q. 4 'J ' lk- -is L W' ' L . 'iw ,Q 1 Frosh Coaches William O'Hair and John Black map S fs? f , . 3 out plays for this year's Spartan frosh football team. ww? 173 , i 6 I Q B' A f . Enix? 2 5 . 'Yr , -iz 6 V Q' Wx, Q i V my jefQfS+- ---' ' U I MQ? ' fxgf X., g b -P 5, .K ,Q XJR rj! N P ,A , ,.,, .deg Q. ' Q ,Z . if A f ' L il' Front Row: John Mulvenon, Buddy Clark, Bart Hughes, Tom Courtney Paul Faulkner Middle Row Ken Kerner, Gary l-lardt, Brent Welling, Tom Brewer, Tom Whntelock Back Row Coach Goar Larry l-lannurn Jim Vallas, Larry Harris, Art Becker, Bud Sammetinger, Tam Boyer VARSITY BASKETBALL This year's Spartan cagers had a glorious season. Out ot nineteen games, they last only tour, and qualified for the State AA Tournament on February 25-27. Our squad had one boy elected to the All-City first team, one on the second team, and one under Honorable Mention. Con- gratulations to a terrific team for a job well done. The Spartans met Amphitheater on February 25 in the first round at the State Tournament. During an action packed moment, Art Becker grabs a rebound from one of the Amphi players. Q. ' if I L 4 5 , W. .- 55 5 4 K A wx , My M , Nfl? w it slag L, Wg 8 x..f' mf' , K x '--'Q--. I 1 , YQ!!! Y iv ' 3 ' ,e t'a '.3 . lg-1 vlf' K 43,1 x ,ii We 3 in wi wi X1 X 4 ix f V1 5 Q, W A Q S A-Elk ici '47-' ,dm N, rv. 1? Q ,I F .L ,. Q s , . yy,-'fu El 'SJ 5.1 M Ba rt H ug hes .-0' Tom B rewer Bud Sammetinger Gary Hardt really stretches to get a rebound in our game with North on January 8. John Eubanks Season Summary 9 They Dec Chandler Dec Mesa Dec Scottsdale 60 7l 5l Dec Central Dec. South Jan North Jan Carl Hayden .lan Yuma Jan Phoenix Union Jan West ' Jan Pueblo 48 67 43 73 79 50 72 76 40 52 43 45 49 55 65 Sl 70 69 62 Tom Boyer Larry Hannum Ken Kerner Brent Welling and Tom Whitelock try to intercept a pass in play against the Central Bobcats on January 30. Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Season Summary Central Mesa Saint Mary's North Tempe Yuma Tucson South West Amphitheater Phoenix Union We They 55 46 66 58 66 59 54 64 67 40 55 53 47 66 60 58 65 62 61 51 50 82 :M Jon Mulvenon TX An unidentified Camelback player tries vainly to get the ball away from a Saint Mary's Knight on February 2 Chandler Mesa Scottsdale Central North Carl Hayden Yuma Phoenix Union West Pueblo Central Lani-ui Mesa Saint Ma ry's North Tempe Yuma Tucson South West Season Summary Chandler Mesa Camelback Camelback North Carl Hayden Camelback Camelback West Pueblo Central Camelback Saint Mary's Camelback Camelback Yuma Camelback South Camelback We 35 38 58 35 45 57 55 46 53 42 56 44 56 52 47 40 42 65 49 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBAL Front Row Rawlin Evans Dennis Borak Jim Mottershaw, Tommy Sanders, Howard Box, Tom Pensinger Gil Awalt Jim Rhoden Barry Young Back Row Rick Miller, Mgr., Milt Jacobs, Paul Collet, Skip Han cock Jim Pearson Alan Johnson Mike Caviness Dick Kidwell, Jim Rosenberg, Tom Constable, Ron Power 1 li if e it-8 ELB 651.9 tee x.t,Kf-'P 5 sLaf,,i SELB 9 l 24 S ef'- 1?-f7s' ' x f Q 3, ,f,,-st. 1' .., 7 ,gli KX1laAdi-141.13 Freshman Orange team. Front Row: Jim Evers, Butch Kempfert, Tom Jones, Charlie Blakely, Chuck Strahm, Jim Shuman, Jerry Gardner. Back Row: Mr. Trejo, Mike Bewly, Fred Gant, Lynn Bedford, Wayne Elzey, Kenny Elton, Gary Woodling, Pete Borak. Season Summary Season Summary We They We They Mesa 36 35 Central 54 41 Scottsdale 50 20 South 46 39 Central 37 18 Mesa 44 35 Carl Hayden 37 34 Saint Mary's 32 39 North 37 39 North 31 26 Phoenix Union 32 52 Tempe 39 17 Arcadia 35 43 South 51 33 West 43 34 West 41 24 n Season Summary Season Summary We They Mesa 25 45 Central Scottsdale South Central Mesa Carl Hayden North Phoenix Union Arcadia West 37 36 36 37 46 36 Saint Mary's 35 27 North 30 37 South 27 28 West 43 41 BLUE They 46 35 37 13 49 42 24 Freshman Blue team. Front Row: Kurt Laduron, Dave Stevig, Dick Varming, Jay Chrisman, Bill Nelson, Bob Blakey, Danny Driscoll, Bill Byram. Back Row: Billy Scott, Bob Hain, John Youngkin, Paul Kuechel- mann, Bill Proctor, Russel Rot, Troye Plunkett Jim Laney. .'ff:.':--.. : kung! i 181 s x f,qgv1+a:1rvqg1m1- fm -iwwwg-fgm, 1, .2 I-,bw wg L7-1.wLf1.V A--1w.:f,,., AL.,. V ,..f 1 A s ,L ,, BASEBALL g A 8 T -1 K, ,K ,. V'W9W'K Qf X 9- - 'wx 5 df' ,r ,Q-if 1 bf ff? , 'll -' ff Ul f? gale L , mmm, TW- '35 8' Q 4 fx 1 in wks? MAF' 9596 mir me ill Env' Front Row: Mike Brock, Dennis Cole, Skip Stopley, Jim Rhoden, Bob ChriS- mon, Burt Chrismon, Bill Hyder, Mike Wood, Poul Foulkner. Back Row: Coach Jim Vollos Bob Fenner, Ken Kerner, Rod Monte, John Wolling, Buddy Clork, Bob Gosnell, Torn Brewer, Roy Hansen, Stan Smith, Steve Peters, Ed Gordner, Art Becker. VARSITY BASEBALL The Vorsity Boseboll teom got off to o wonderful stort this yeor by winning their first three gomes. Under the copoble direction of Cooch Gilbert Trejo, this fine group of boys promises ci very successful seoson. u f stems gg t,,,,c aw , , X S ,Q ig., , h,k S i,., K X , N 5 ct M fl .M g , F F- 'U L Q .. 5 I l83 lt's o hit! The shortstop makes ci quick throw to first ond .... He's out! There is on otmosphere of tension os the pitcher prepores his next move. Then he Big Man on the Mound winds up ond .... Action! H. X 'E s X .,...',. 3 affix Y- wk . ai ,ik Q Nw. H -. .gg ,wihgg ,I K S , . 55:5 iii 'f'i.-Agfa ff? M , era -4 if i f Hrs fir-v mxf 1-lf. was . 11 xx' 1 1 qxx AJ if QF? eVx .ix 5215. xflgiiii 11. --ff wwf X dggse ww. L- 1 7 +5 9 , , A Q S ' L' k mx X. Q . rllil Front Row: Jack Hailey, Mgr., Ron Thomas, Steve Scott, Tom Pensinger, Gayle Bishop, Mike Britt, John Hurst, Gary Herrick, Walter Van Lee. Middle Row: Coach Widmer, Mike Thiry, Steve Scott, Jim Ramsey, Bill Dennis, Dale Harmon, Rick Gardner, Tom Sanders, Mike Rockwell, Student Coach Camut. Back Row: Jim Pearson, John Davis, Dick Kidwell, Jim Mottershaw, Tom Constable, Ricky Scott, Skip Hancock, Rick Thomas, Bert Williams. J. V. BASEBALL J i 1 . . 14 ......Q'..' Tom Pensinger hits the ball into center field during practice. The catcher is Bill Dennis. 'Blix 'nm-nm..,, We ,Magix MW Wwyk K' 1 ' QMWW Front Row: Mgr. Ronnie Wells Larry Alexander Dick Cowley Ron Ramseyer Bob Wagner Mike O Clair Terry McClure, Jon Evans Tom Folmer Back Row Gary Bell Alex Paul Jim Loops Al Gorman Don Roth Denny Taelman, Gary Stuckey Jerry Civilier Coach O Hair VARSITY WRESTLING This year's Wrestling team lost only three matches They came out on top nearly every time and finished the season with several boys winning honors Season Scottsdale Central Carl Hayden North Phoenix Union Sunnyslope Arcadia West South Mountain Mesa Glendale Washington W ws rig.: ' . . ,,:, f TAKE-DOWN! S fifwifiii it These action shots, both posed and at actual meets, show the varsity boys in different positions. 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L. LQ, X, .. V3 . S in N: gi 'F' A .aan 7' u nr, 1111... Varsity Track Team. Front Row: Farrell Holmes, Tom Cross, Spike Graham, Bruce Yenerich, Bill Jost, Mike Hudkins, Corwin Peterson, Dave Nelson, Les Arnold, John Heffron, Bob George, Gary Bullard, Har- old Stephens. Middle Row: Marvin Skousen, Gary Hardt, Mike Caviness, Jerry Bryant, Don Duxbury, Larry Hall, Art Reade, Bob Evans, Leon Peters, Leonard Evans, Bruce Dudley, Dave Cooley, Mgr. Back Row: Coach Loughran, Terry Minard, Larry Stephenson, Doug Smith, John Eubanks, Bob Dorn, Ted Pohle, Roger Brooks, Paul Chapman, Doyle Meredith, Dennis Borak, Coach Morrison. VARSITY TRACK This year's Spartan Trackmen started off the season gloriously. They won their first three meets and, at press time, they showed signs of a championship team. Bill Jost crosses the finish line to be welcomed by many hands. He helped our team place high in the relays. l93 l gwgi- Q if 2 f A Art Reade, two time winner ofthe all E' xi -...,.,M .Y X A . figs: 1 Q eeee V , 0. ' rv- K- 6 , s . x Q .xg 35 L .53 qi gin ff fi., l . e l s s 1 sr s it lf Q q 5 P l ig 3 gr . W t i il. i tl' s i. ' .nw L. . g S A g Y ' .. lgg 5 l'v.', . e.e ...M L. A,. a ' ag-15 M .Q Q-d - 'w w -v .4 'wil-.1 , 2 . . ,Q if iw I s asv--os-. K, xwwf M is an 4 if Validus Decathalon, vaults over A the hurdles ahead of oll oppon- el'll'S. Doug Smith seems to be sus- Z pended in mid-air as he hovers over the bar. He mode itl Q! i Larry Stephenson is running neck and neck with a hurdler from West Phoenix. 'fi 4 if s .. L is . K y 2 . ' g . M ,l sg i . A , A Q .K 1 -g 1 f xx NR is to 5.- A. A X . - . . M, . -4 . , wstw fee- m Q - . ,w,,w , s Q i , W 5- G A . x ..,,, l ' . ' X i - L ' A . l 7 l -g'pw3y5 I - H,mwww4ymwg:wu .VWwN.f,' ?k?1:Qs'C K 3 f, .Qiilii Qi .. A ' i K f 3 3- 1 W A . .. i - I t3,fflfg. Z ,f f5,g,Qff1Si'- ' . 'S .1 y A , -Y X 5- g .gf r '-mum X s. ' .' - B Q 'li a3 7L5555?t ' .gr-3' If .S-A :- -1 ,,, Q Q sg '?9 ' 3 -wkwx-W!?a'A.3r 1,2--Vt ..As. -'N Mr' kv' A r 'h mm ' Q J .V -' ck M Q Lk v 'mf riffs . i ' .. . A .Wg 51 2. is ,Q 9s,.:gs,s... ,aw f- 1 1 5. if I ' -Q .M 7' N ea- - K .. av 0 w....-....--.Q lt tg -- any . -- 3 T 1 :ss 'Q X. .44 A 0 K X L NK sf- we Let's Go! shouts Dave Nelson. He gives the stick to Ted Pohle and .Camelback goes on to place gsecond in the South Moun- tain relays. Farrell Holmes makes the dust fly as he lands from a long jump. 195 J .,. . if 2 '35 3-:xv 7x1-Q. -r .K- fa. . MN 1,W Q ' . :w.:,, t ' r W it-lspxgig :Q -9 .x ' - 5 I K -:.. -, ki' F 'Kay' ,Q . .., M A DMK K ,.,. ' M jf . j fg .ig?Q:M sv k :x.,,. . ' - 'N' 'iii anno,-w fklu up-'nllg . W Y ..., .. r ' I g L L,.i V . L i Q K I L 'W Q L f NSI 4 L V lr L 4 ,.X..1.x X yi W A i l ll S J r L l l L A A f l 'f' ' ' . ' , ' f 'f N' l t - l 4' fJ-'- T -L J-, an , V ,J , . 311, 0, ' 'gf S 3 'l f. L L, 9:1 -elf? A l 3 . . f fl Q I Front Row: Les Arnold, John Heffron, Corwin Peterson, Dave Nelson, Mike Hudkins, Bill Jost. Middle Row: Don Duxbury, Art Reade, Mel Rathke, Farrell Holmes, Doug Smith, Ted Pohle, Harold Stephens. Bock Row: Tom Cross, Marvin Skousen, Gary Gillespie, Pete Banko, Jerry Lemons, Al Henshow, Coach Mike Loughran. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK At a Junior Varsity meet, a Spartan speeds over the X finish line. 'rrr ' This year's Cross Country team had a glorious season. After coming out on top in almost every meet, they won the City Championship with both first and second places. One week later they came out third in the State meet, although Spartan Bill Jost captured first place. This team set and broke records right and left. Congratulations to a great team for a wonderful season. Season Summary Vx' S' s 6 They Oct. Scottsdale 29 26 Oct. West 22 33 Oct. Washington 24 32 Oct. Tempe l7 43 Oct. South Mountain l5 50 Nov Phoenix Union 27 29 Nov. North l7 38 Nov Mesa 2l 34 Nov Glendale l 8 42 Nov. Carl Hayden 21 34 Dec. Central 20 35 THE WINNER Bill Jost dashes across the finish line to win the State Championship in the Cross Country meet. lt was held at Papago Park in December. Don Rightmer, a member of the Freshman Team, pre- pores to leave the ground in an attempt at a high jump. QQ' f ' . . . 5 F., wax? . - V xii, gig .':2K'a, in 9 W .1-- M ...-.uv mx.. Z 2 gal OO Jim Elmore, Barry Johnson, Bill Heskett, Tom Jenkins, Larry Gault, Coach Hudson. , TENNIS Larry Gault returns Jim Elmore's serve, and tl game is under way. Although the tennis tourn ments had just started when the Shield went the press, the Spartans looked forward to an e citing season. - s Q r x L ,,, , Front Row: Dave Lovelace, James Bounds, Howard Muzzy Jim Laney Harry Reynolds Back Row Curtis Oswalt, Tom Whitelock, Pat Forester, Bill Proctor Jim Shuman Bob Poynter Mr Currier coach GOLF Curtis Oswalt blasts his way out of a sand trap This year's golf team, made up of eleven boys, has participated in various tournaments in the valley, and although the season had just barely gotten under way at press time, the team looked forward to a very successful season. Q., 'F -,,g,,- . '11f11rfw,., ' l l l . Front Row: Mary Wise, Mary Shumway, Claire Lusson, Carole Custer, Susie Moore. Second Row: Janet Meyer, Donnalee Williams, Margorie Holister, Le Ann Jones, Becky Riggs, Dea Etta Strickland, Karolee Boyd, Kathy Boyd, Michele McCarthy, Gail Weldon, 'Kathy Rodgers, Karen Peterson. Third Row: Denise Strickland, Jean Dennis, Charlene Reitz, Corkie Miller, Linda Clark, Kathy Manning, Linda Williams, Pam Mitchell, Mary Lou LeMire, Lilly Falberg, Judy,Meyer, Linda Horner, Donna Galloway, Carole Holsten, Pat- tie Delisa,. Fourth Row: Kathy Sasser, Diane Pifat, Merlene Merrill, Sue Clark, Mary Horning, Barbara Shumway, Pam Davis, Diane Kraemer, Diane Fix, Jean Brinkerhoff, Betty McElhinney, Mary Pickering, Pam Schlangen, Nancy Parker, Sally Fortenberry, Mary Ann Johnson, Charlotte Mills. Fifth Row: Kathy Elliot, Beverly Sheets, Marilyn Mello, Lynn Hendricks, Joy Guyer, Terry Carder, Kathy Cromer, Ann Shum- way, Marcia Harrington, Karen Merry, Joan Yenerich, Beth Raphael, Carolyn Grosbeck, Diane Aistrop, Anne Ellis, Ann Nesbit, Judy Jerome, Jo Taylor, Marianne Free, Mrs. Irene Kemp, sponsor. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 202 Mary Ann McCue, Susie Orr. Members of the Lettergirls' Club are Front Row: Beth Raphael, Karen Merry Mary Wise, Karolyn Thielbar, Dea Etta Strickland, Marianne Free. Bock Row Mary Shumway, Donnalee Williams, Lin da Williams, Susie Moore, Claire Lusson Marcia Harrington, Kathy Manning .- 44- 9 The members of CameIback's champion Ten- nis team are: Kneeling: Mary Shumway. Stand- ing: Mary Ann McCue, Susie Orr. The members ofthe girls Golf team are: Kneeling: Donna Bung, Sally Bone. Standing: Susan Lane, Kay Roush, Audrey Shafer, Sandy Lane, Gege Shadegg. Tk A .I i l Q The members of Camelbaclds Archery team are: Linda Moreth, Bonnie Kirchoff, Pam Reynolds, Judy Krenning. The members of Camelback's Badminton team are: Kneeling: Gail Weldon, Sally Orr, Patty Wendelken. Standing: Gail Haumont, Linda Fadrhonc, Alice Anderson. 'lllll ii 203 um ,Q 4 J., fLw. W H :df . V Hwy ww, H1 yi Lfswx! k,r11 f1'DcS .,,'Z,.f ..1fi J X ' , c Ci .f1ff' I? 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M.- --we . f K. ,jig . f 206 Paraskevi Woulal Tsouclidou, Camelback's other charming foreign exchange student, comes from Athens, Greece. Voula, as she is known, is the oldest of five children. Home life in Greece is quite similar to ours. Meals are a little different since lunch is served at 2:00, with a snack at 5:00, and dinner about 9:00. Voula attends a girls' school with an enroll- ment of one thousand. School life is not the same because there are no clubs. However, Voula carries on many outside activities. Each subject is taken at least three times a week, but the required subjects are taken every day. During the Year each student takes thirteen to fourteen subjects, many of which are not offered in our schools. Subjects such as astron- omy, ethics, nuclear physics, and ancient Greek literature require a great deal of study. Voula has studied Latin, French, and English extensively. While attending Camelback Voula is stay- ing with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gerrard and their daugter, Gayle. All students at Camelback who have had the pleasure of knowing her will be sorry to see Voula leave for her homeland. Top: At the Girls' League Fashion Show Voula was one of the guest models. Here she is shown in a beautiful white formal. Left: Mrs. Gerrard, Voula, Mr. Gerrard, Gayle. FOREIGN This year Camelback was honored with the arrival of its first male foreign exchange student. Claus Bun- nenberg, who was born in Jena, Germany and later moved to Hanover, finds life in America quite differ- ent from life in Western Germany. Claus thinks one of the greatest differences is the small amount of time the American family spends together. ln Germany the whole family eats lunch, the main meal of the day, together. Mr. Bunnenberg, who is an architect, has his office at home. Mrs. Bun- nenberg also spends much of her time at hcme and sometimes helps her husband with his work. Claus has been a wonderful contribution to Camel- back. During the year, he has been active in King's Club, Key Club, Student Executive Board, Senior Coun- cil, Math Seminar, and International Club. Camelback students had a taste of Claus' acting ability when he was chosen to act in the play Antigone, This was a great achievement for him since he has had some trouble with English. Claus spent the year with Mr. and Mrs. B. Lee Johnson and their son David. 1, 3193 - , -- .lkigffi Top: Claus chats cheerfully with Mary Ellen Ross and Bob Fenner at one of our first school dances. ln the background are Sandy McCurdy and his brother Dave Johnson. Middle: Claus is shown with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bunnenberg and his sister Brigitte Bunnenberg on the streets of Bremer. Bottom: Claus is shown being made up for his part as a guard in Antigone, EXCHANGE fi i NTS 207 n t provided that the ame as thaf covered by l and any Dick also leads an active life here at home. He has distinguished himself as a member of the Coconuts in which he ex- hibits his many musical talents. He also en- joys skin-diving and is very active in his church. He is a member of Letterman's Club, Gladiator Hi-Y, Beachcornbers, Key Club, and Student Council. Dick is often found busily at work on an assembly or helping with Student Council activities. As an oustanding student, Dick has taught himself to speak German, French, Russian, Spanish, and Italian, and speaks most of them fluently. He bears the honor also of being a mem- ber of Parnassus and National Honor So- ciety. To climax his busy four years at Camel- back, Dick is Valedictorian of his Senior Class. ,.e,.,,,. .sc .,.,., .. ,,,.,Y,..,,,,. ,V . . . . .- Form AW-256 C This Policy is Non renewable on an aircraft operated by e EXCHANGED ln case of a c of flus policy the insurance o he ti e am insurance she ln the top picture Dave cele- brates his birthday with his Swedish family, Mrs. Dalfelt, Mr. Hedman, his uncle, Mr. Dalfelt, and Mrs. Hedman, his aunt. ln the lower picture Dave poses with his brother, Goran Dalfelt, Mrs. Dalfelt, and Mr. Dalfelt. E CHAAKHTE As a foreign exchange student under the American Field Service program, Dave spent the summer enjoying the scenic countryside of Sweden. He left New York in early June and received language training on board ship. During his stay Dave lived with Mr. and Mrs. Dalfelt and their son Goran in a small town in the south of Sweden. In the top picture, Lynn 'S points to the route taken by the International Affairs Semi- .st nar last summer. ln the lower picture, Lynn displays several items which she collected on her travels through Africa. GLOBE TROTTER Lynn Reed was selected as one of ten students in the United States to participate in the 1959 Pomfret School International Affairs Seminar. Lynn began with an orientation and study period in Connecticut, and then traveled to Africa where she, along with other students, saw many interesting sights. 5 -x xwbi w m X X '55 'i X32 Q E 31.31 if' . 1 am 5 4 75, vi g P ' K kg 55 1M2lWf'9famf HOMECOMING KING fl-XTTENDANT FOR HQKM ECOMING KING gmmef ,... K . sf lf: N55 ,. F 4 'S . mn ' Ax N ENDA x,4-'f4'X-. . an xx., , .,pm' 'ifafg . f - ' ' Yu .1 i ATTENDANT FOR HOM ECOMING KING Lx Q w- Q if , N f1i31f PO! M X. N, WM! QQ M. Q u f 'J 5 MJ? .Tel Ki W iiif. .S fri'- Student Body Officers Elect for the year 1960 1961 are: Pam Dyer, Financial Secretaryg Jaki Laney, Execu- tive Secretary Bob Gasnell President Frances Galioto, Vice-Presdentg and Pat Porter, Corresponding Y XXL, OE FIQERS El. ECT JbJQ,SfL.,,Nb LCV' Cyf' YV-fix! ' . x., 'xxx-W fxx w'-7 1,1 jr., , if .X cj E' f ' 25 ' .fl 55' if 1 f' H 5'-' i cj! flf 1'J?! ' pfiw f fp QRRVIT BB E X, A An V 'f 91 NJ ii., -j .SJJ cj D f . .1 L Jjfwm ,kr ff, L 5 1 JJ! 1 ,Q '-1' .J . J -if .Af fb .fd KKQ7' Dorrie, aslshe isxkciown around campus, came to Camelback at mid-term. She is a 1' t oreigncexchange student under the American Field Service Program who was transferred here from California. Dorrie comes from l-lelsingor, Denmark, which is twenty miles from Copenhagen. Dorrie is very interested in jazz and classical music. ln Denmark she played the kettledrums in a sym- phony orchestra. Dorrie is also very talented artis- tically and can always be found sketching something. Dorrie's great ambition is to become a psychologist. Dorrie has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Reavley and their daughter, Linda Jo. Camelback was very happy to have Dorrie join our student body and we'll hate to see her leave. In the fall Camelback students had the opportunity to attend the National Con- After ference ot Christians and Jews. attending this meeting they were more able to understand todoy's racial prob- lems. Delegates to the conference were: Patte Timmons, Jo Stewart, and Wendy Tuch, Front Row: Voula Tsouclidou, Middle Row: Lloyd Leech, Judy Kekar, Pat Miller, and Ron Ramseyer. Back Row: Jerry Martin, Russell Mosser, Claus Bunnenberg, and Fred Kuechel- mann. N.C.C.J. ALL STATE NI USICIANS Chosen for all state music honors were: Nancy Ash, Harvey Faber, Bill Steele, Tom Rogers, Bill Nelson, Alice Weaver, Susie Springer, Wendy Tuch, and Stanna Niemczyk. Not pictured are Eric Drake and John Shipp. 'il 221 SMART SPARTANS Richard Smith Ann Powers Dennis Diestler This year's valedictorians are Dick Smith and Ann Powers. They both had a perfect l.O grade average. Both Dick and Ann have been very active in outside activities as well. They have also been awarded several scholarships apiece for their outstanding work. A Dennis ranks second in the graduating class. He is also a very active student off campus and has won many awards for his scientific achievements. 222 - -A-.,...-,-I. -5- ATHLETIC AWARDS Senior Bill Jost showed great strength and skill in Cross Country Track this year. Bill, who placed first in the State Cross Country meet at Papago Park, is shown proudly dis- playing his trophy. A member of Dad's Club discusses some foot- ball tactics with Mr, John Tanner at the an- nual Football Banquet. ln the background, Coach Endres talks with Coach Widmer and , one of the players. Talking with Coach Lionel Goar are Larry Harris, Art Becker, and Tom Whitelock, who were named to all city basketball teams, and Buddy Clark, who received Honorable Men- tion in All State Competition. All four of these boys helped our team make an excellent show- ing in the all state tournament. 223 K -Q 1 J K 1 W ffl 1 ' it K L. 1 f 4 4.4 If 'QU 54 1, I IMP' . v f 'KF M P SV ! W u ff ,k S f 91-510155061 Q L ' ,Sw 'rffffw vw NA b H 4 A k f' ' YQ? q' 1 R' X, Q ' x I X ' ,,9, A w QQ Lb Q!! I 6' f f I ' QA XXL? XP X 2 ,r Q, I 1 ,, .Auf ' A 2 s MA a ' I J- 1 JH. gg, f is if 'Rf U7 'TQ ,QL L .VL N JN Egg. LJ If., . H M , 5' H fw iw - A V V X ,Y ,. -'Y ix sf' A N . Nga: M ' fx M- 'Xff XM 'X 3 L gf' U' IV X .Af X, qu, at , 5, k 'ky A VY L ig, iff X5 , . I K , -' ,K ky. 1 gy, Q ' XMI? qyx M iig, Y,,f S X, I E7 , g kg mf .N Fai' R--M ,ff X ,a'vf'M J M . 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BUD BAUGH VIC'S BARBER SHOP 4815 North 16th Street-CRestwood 7-2653 2333 Eost lndion School Road Butch Bough Vic, Austin, Boyd, Bob ELECTRICAL REPAIR N'GHT OR DAY PHONE AND WIRING CResfw0od 4-3607 DYEIQ ELECTRIC f . zum E :Norm SCHOOL ROAD !7f7 W moemx, ARIZONA ' x ,. 1 if f 2, lt' W Q-37 X DYER ELECTRIC SALON DE VENUS l9l6 East Camelback Road .lan Henry, Clella Grevan SAVINGS ACCOUNI For Young People Who Are Going Places TOWN AND COUNTRY FIRST NATIONAL BANK CASUALS OF ARIZONA 2045 East Camelback Road For young people Camelback Towne and Country Village 29 2 WALSTQN ALLCRAFT RICHFIELD SERVICE HOBBY SHCP 2398 East Camelback Rd.-CRestwood 9-0131 2318 EO5f,'nd'G'1 SCWO' Rofld ffwe give S gt H Green Stompsff Ed Phllllps, Borb Dorlcmd ED POST REALTY One of our five offices in greoter Phoenix and Scottsdale. KE. ' n v l 2, 42 t l .-.M K . 2 . 5 at - Q T .X .t - , ti 1 i Q PETE NEl.SON'S PREACH HARDWARE 2853 East Indian School Rd.--AMherst 6-9691 Quality Hardware - Tools and Garden Supplies SERVICE Pick up and delivery 32Ol East Camelback Rd.-CRestwood 4-807l il-9--.-. SUNLAND PHOTO SHOP 2329 East McDowell Road-BRidge 5-5082 Claudia Bayer, Camille Kimse 23l si as 4 Q FRED WILSON Congratulations to the class of 1960 Mr. Fred Wilson, Lorraine Romano 6 L. ,S IbwerPIaza 5 E RVI C E -rA'rloN Ml...---' 232 PAUL JOHNSON HARRY'S TOWER JEWELERS PLAZA SERVICE 1604 East Camelback Rd.-CR 4-7781 3712 East Thomas Road Dottie Kidwell, Midge Horley Harry and Jim Farenga Q'-43' .,y.'t xxw-'fr' Wu 1 ,A 8 4 -B f-Q,1g:::,Q - -21.1 ETS x . .N ,3 , s+fS'34, L , lx f '5 f 'N - X. P-v..,.,,,-'wh , ,k,. i,i,,,, , is COOK'S TOWN AND COUNTRY BARBER SHOP Camelback Town 81 Country Village Ron, Art, Carl, Bob l 4 ERNlE'S TEXACO SERVICE 24th Street and Campbell Avenue Free Pickup and Delivery EARL'S CAM ERA SHOP l904 East Camelback-CR 4-776l Georgia Shrewsbury, Earl Mercier BRAZIS BROTHERS 1727 East McDowell Rd. John and Ben RlSK'S ESQUIRE CLEAN ERS 3838 East Thomas Road--CRestwood 7-2476 The finest cleaning in the Valley l i n3fA YK 'xi -J --111 . .f,AMY.f,,. he BARBIERVS KREBS AND SPEER SPEARHEAD BICYCLE UNION SERVICE 2402 East Indian School Road 41 l2 North 36th Street-CR 4-oi so John' WG e ' Wen' HWY Ken Schmehl, Mr. Barbier l JENNI JUNIORS BILL PORTER 1733 East fiAcDowellT-AL 2-4831 S E Lmda O Bnen 4013 North 7th St.-CR 7-2947 William W. Porter UNIVERSAL HOMES EASTERLING COMPANY 4033 North 24th St.-AM 6-8463 Silver, China, and Crystal One of our Beautiful model homes Bernice Henry Sofwteflbl e,... 1wJme,'l19fwofJe We hope you will find a way to college, for your life will be fuller and richer if you do. For those of you who must enter the business world now, let us recommend that you open a savings account immediately - however small - at the Valley Bank. XM you progress in your business life, you'll need bank credit. And when a banker makes his first loan to young people, he is guided mainly by the banking record , E L ,I they have established in the past. M b F d IDrpo.ril lnmrancz Carporalian VALLEY NATIONAL BANK Serving All Arizona Through 65 Friendly Offices. VACCARO'S PIZZA BANK OF DOUGLAS E R Be a teenage saver at the Bank of Douglas l724 East McDowell Road Mary Ann Schimm, Pat Trujillo Vera Best, Mary Anne Beal 237 2 SERRANO'S TEEN HAVEN 32nd St. ond Indian School Rd. Judy Dudro, Donna Ihrmon -5 Hunting - Fishing - Skin Diving - Archery X 4226 E. Indion School Rd. ' Phone CR 4-3863 HUNTING - FISHING - ATHLETIC - SKIN DIVING - - Phoenix, Arizona M Q, ' Q -Q. LMEAREISL We .1 I, M 1 1 , -Q x if G Q N I W' lA 1 5 5f..2!:' igg M .ik if .L - , fs. . I K 5. 'IJ-'H O , ' 1 X 5 1 P. ,K-+ lm t 5 g 1 FSL Q .. .:,. I ' a k 2 I , , 2 1 , ! x K . . J' I XX - I 1 f .52 Y W a fs av W A fx prices start at 49.95 begin with a Lane Sweetheart cedar chest Plans for the home you'll have someday. Plans for your decorator scheme. Plans for your silver. . .your china . . . your linens! You can begin to make all those beautiful plans when you get your Lane Sweetheart chest! Beauti- fully styled for contemporary, modern, colonial or tradi- tional tastes. This is a graduation gift you'll treasure all your life. 240 congratulations, gurl graduates ua. X Delegates to Anytown, Arizona are: Front Row: Pete Banko, Sharon Habib, Jan Mastin, Deanna Donaldson, Jo Stewart, Barbara Johnson, Charles Pine, George Barber, Back Row: Kay Roush, Paul Smuda, Mike Rockwell, Jim Pearson, Bill Dennis, Joan Yenerich, Sharon Scofield, Marvin Ong. ANYTOWN Anytown, Arizona is held near Prescott just after school is out in June, The boys and girls spend their time in classes and recreation, and come back with wonderful experiences and talk of much fun. Girls' State and Boys' State held during the last week of school at the University of Ari- zona and Arizona State College respectively. These students learn the inner workings of their State government and gain irreplaceable knowledge. GIRLS' AND BUYS' STATE Girls' State delegates are: Jaki Laney, Frances Boys' State delegates are: Bob Dorn, Danny Fraijo, Galioto, Kay Roush, Nancy . Ron Harvey, Bob Gosnell, Bill Hyder, Tom Courtney. GEE WHIZ! Photographs by Don Ruskin :Jiv- What did you enjoy most this year? Was it the mad rush to the cafeteria only to discover you could not take your books inside? Maybe you were in the lucky bunch that went to Yuma in the busses. Remember the riot we had and the long trip back to Phoenix with sleepy eyes at 3 A.M.? Early in the year a spectacular hail storm struck and many teachers let their students go out in it. ln the middle picture on the right side Mike Emmett is having a hail stone fight with Allan Gorman lnot picturedl. Everybody likes to ditch and even a little legalized ditching is fun. At the tournament at Tempe more than a thousand students attended even though they had to return for their sixth period class. Photographs by Bob Hancock. .3 gi X l . MN' i '-S 2 av, 4 gx X ,gms WWC 5. . 1i?.'f,,,,?:g,,. ..k, M ,. ,4LV, W1 A.XL K ,J , K. ,A rx, ff. , 5. , ,N .gin . ,iv w -- .M 4 ? ai A' , ? Q , 9, ' Qa Q15 fb, 69 fu vs Y, qw 'KX 89 00 I 1 6 Oflyiixpfk C 4 17 e 'bfi , l sho, , f ,qw Orch 0 G N F ' esozef, - Aff-X 4-EQQQLQ-f-'-Jcffof-ifF'J R+. A I ly I X '14 ly fzummaa - LIU-M' N f'Q4j1kQg,,nxf L,A3:I3:A FW4F34LLJ- 'Kp LJCDLJ f,.mf+a.x-, Fa- c5J:c.x.rN.-5. F9E,K.5C'JfN SLAT' If 515594 C 1'J'4 . ' L.f2+E:. Q , ,xref Bm ANU YOU 5 QA' Tl: ., .. 3' Us w U f .V .5 Q uvv X I wr 5 N LQ' . 'E- fl OHN ,iff , wif 13N ADAMS, JUDITH ANNE: Latin Club 58, Biology Club, Secretary 57-59, Girls' League, 56-58, Concert Or- chestra, 58-60, Class Council,-56. ALARIE DIANE C.: Memorial High School, 56-59. ALLAN, DONALD K.: A Capella Choir 56-60, Madrigals, 59-60. ALMON, JOHN B.: St. Mary's High School, 57-58, Photographer of Shield and Blade, 59-60. ' ALSEVER, ROBERT N.: Gladiator Hi- Y, 58-59, Kings' Club, 58-60, R. O. T. C., Vice-President, 57-60, National Honor Society, 59-60, Pornassus, 57-60, Honor Roll, 56- 60, Camelback R. O. T. C. Com- mander, 59-60, Varsity Rifle Team, 58-60, All-City Rifle Team, 59, Student Council, 59-60. A ALVEY, EDWARD: Greenfield High School, 56, Cranston High School, 57, CharIie's Aunt, 58, Science Club, 56, Art Club, 56, English Club 57, Chess and Checker Club, 56. ALVORD, SANDI M.: East Downey High School, 57, Student Council, 60, Junior Prom Committee, 58-59. AMES, SHARON K.: Girls' League, 56, Honor Roll, 58-59, Blade Staff, 58-59-60, Quill and Scroll, 58-59-60, Girls' Chorus, 58. ANDERSON, ALICE H.: Carle Place High School, 56-57, Badminton Team, 58-59-60, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, 58-59. ANDERSON, DAVID H.: General. ANDERSON, PEGGY M.: Girls' League, 56-57, Oki-Hi-Tri-Hi-Y, Historian, 58-59-60, Officers' Training Camp, 56: Student Council, 56-57, Spar- teens, 56, Pep Club, 56? HONG' Roll, 56-57-58-59-60. ANDERSON, WILLIAM: General. I APRO, PHYLLIS H.: North Phoenix High School, 56, Sparteens, Treas- urer, 58-59, Vice-President, 59-60, Tri-Koren Tri-Hi-Y, President. 59' 60, Orchesis, Vice-President, 59-60, Masque and Gavel, 57-58, Girls' League, 57-58-59-60, SQDDOITIOYE Class Council, 57, Junior Class Council, 58-59, Anytown, 59i,M9f- ropolitan Council, Vice-President, 59-60, Prorn Committee, 59. ARNDT, ROLF D.: Student Council, 57-58-59-60 lPresident, 59-601, Student Body Vice President, 59-60, Student Body Chairman of Ameri- can Field Service Committee, 59- 60, A Capella Choir, Vice Presi- dent, 58, Beachcombers, 58-59-60, National Honor Society, 58-59-60, Kings Club, 58-59-60, Palrnassus, 56-57-58-59-60, Sceptre Hi-Y, 58, Class Council, 58, Letterman's Club, 57-58-59-60, Tennis, 57. ARNOLD, LESLIE P.: Kings Club, President, 59-60, National Honor Society, 60, Beachcombers, 60, Track, 56-57-58-59-60, Letterman's Club, 58-59-60, Cross Country, .56- 57-58-59-60, Conquistador Hi-Y, 56-57. ASHLEY, FRANCES R.: Girls' League, 57-58-59, Tri Karen, 59-60, Ice Skating Club, 56-57-58-59, G.A.A., 56-57, Transfer from Phoenix Un- ion, 56-57. AWALT, JOHN D.: Sceptre Hi-Y, 58- 59-60, Football, 56-57-58, Wrest- ling, 56-57-58. BABER, GLENDA: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56, Concert Choir, 59. BACHTEL, BONNIE: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56. BACHTEL, RICHARD: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56. BAIER, GARY: Transfer from Green- field High School, Iowa, 56, Scep- tre Hi-Y, 58-59-60, Track, 57-58. BAILEY, DALE: Transfer from Cen- tral High, 57-58. BAILLON, LARRY: R. O. T. C. Club, 58-59-60, Judo Club, 58-59, Span- ish Club, 57-58-59, Math Seminar, 59-60. BAKER, DOROTHY: Tri-Tanda Tri-Hi- Y, 59-60, Girls' League, 56-60. BANDERET, JOHN: General. BANYAI, RICHARD: General. BARENS, CAROL: Mid-term graduate. BARTLETT, LARRY: Transfer from Oklahoma Military Academy, 57, Lettermen, 58-59-60, Beachcomb- ers, 59-60, Football, 58-59-60. 246 SENIOR REGISTER BATEMAN, EVERETT: Key Club, 57- 58-59-60, Student Council, 57-58- 59, Class Council, 57-58-59. BAYER, CLAUDIA: Transfer from Menomonie High School, Meno- monie, Wisconsin, 56, Girls' League, 58-59-60, Sparteens, 59, Masque 8: Gavel, 59-60, Prom Committee, 59, Senior Class Coun- cil, 60, Oki Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 60, A Capella Choir, 59, Shield Staff, Business Manager, 60, Honor Roll, 58-60. BEAL, MARY ANNE: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56, G. A. A., 56, Oki Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 58- 59, Chaplain, 59-60, Shield Staff, 59-60, Honor Roll, 58-59-60, Quill and Scroll, 60, Senior Class Council, 60, Model Legislature, 58-59-60. BEALL, EVELYN: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56, Oki Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 58-59-60. BEALL, MYRA: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56. BEAN, JACQUELINE: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56, Blade Staff, 58-59. BECKER, ART: Transfer from Perkins Jr. High, Akron, Ohio, 56, Key Club, 59-60, Basketball, J. V. 57- 58, Varsity 58-59-60, Baseball, J.V. 57-58, Varsity 58-60, Letter- men, 58-60. BEDDONE, RICHARD: General. BEEBY, CHARLES: Bowling Team, 57- 58. BEERS, HERBERT: Transfer from High School, 56, North Phoenix Student Council, 58-59, Sceptre Hi- Y, 58-60. BENNETT, FRANK: Transfer from St. Mary's High School, 57-58. BIRT, JUDY: Oki Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 58-59. BLACKBURN, GUY: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56. BLAKELY, LARRY: Orchestra, Presi- dent, 58, Orchestra, Concert Mas- ter, 59-60, Music Club, 57, Fresh- man Class Council, 56. BLATTER, LINDA: Advanced Band, 57-58-59-60, Advanced Girls Cho- rus, 58. BLOOM, DIANA: Transfer from San Gabriel Mission, 56-57, Tri-Karen Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, Ice Cutters, Secre- tary, 58-59-60, Orchesis, 59-60, Girls' League, 57-58, Student Coun- cil, 58-59. BOCK, JEAN: Transfer from West Phoenix High School, 56-57, Tri- Koren Tri-Hi-Y, 58. BOOZER, KENNETH: R, O. T. C. Club, 58-59-60, Sophomore Class Council, 57-58. BOWEN, BONNIE: General. BOWERSOCK, BONNIE: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-57. BOYD, KATHY: Transfer from Baena High School, 58, G. A. A., 59-60, Pep Club, 60. BOYKIN, DON: Transfer from Sway- zee High School, Swayzee, Indiana, 58-59, Freshman Football, 56, Freshman Basketball, 56-57, Fresh- man Baseball, 56-57, J. V. Basket- ball, 57-58. BRAND, LOUIS: Science Club, 56-57- 58, Chess Club, 56-57, Senior Class Council, 59. BREWER, TOM: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-57, Student Council, 56-58, Lettermen's Club, 58-60, Beachcomber's, 59-60, Foot- ball, 56-60, Basketball, 57, 60, Baseball, 58-60, Track, 56. BROWN, DARLENE: Oki Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 58-59-60. BROWN, DAVID: General. BROWN, JOHN: Transfer from Judson High School, 56. BROWN, RONALD: Key Club, 58-59- 60, Baseball, J. V. 57-58. BROWNING, LYNNE: Transfer from Scottsdale High School, 57-58. BUFIS, DOUGLAS: Chess, 58, Science Club, 59, Tennis, J. V. 57, Fresh- man Football, 57, Varsity Tennis, 58-59, Judo Club, 59, Science Seminar, 59. BUNG, DONNA: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56,: Sparteens, 57-58, G. A. A. 57-58-59, Pep Club, 57-58, Golf Team, 57-58-59- 60, Badminton Team, 58-59, Junior Class Council, 58-59. BUNNENBERG, CLAUS: T r a n s f e r from leibnizschule High School, Hannover, Germany 59, Olympian Hi-Y, 59-60, International Club, Treasurer, 59-60, Math Seminar, 59-60, Key Club, 59-60, Student Council, 59-60, Senior Class Coun- cil, 59-60, Traffic Safety Council, 59-60, American Field Service Stu- dent. BURKHOLDER, TERRENCE: Transfer from Penn Hills High School, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania 58-59. BURNETT, JERRY: Transfer from Hot Springs High School, 59. BURRIS, JOHN: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 57, Student Council, 58, Masque and Gavel, 58, Cross Country Track, 58, Olympian Hi-Y, Historian, 59-60, Beachcomb- ers, 59-60. BURSON, LARRY: Track Team, 59, Kings Club, 59-60. BUSHNELL, CAROLYN: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 57. BUTLER, ROBERT: Transfer from Santa Barbara High School, Santa Barbara, California, 59. BUTLER, SARAHMARGE: Transfer from Fontana High, Fontana, Calif., Oki-Hi Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Pres- ident, 59-60, National Honor So- ciety, 60. CAMPBELL, HEATHER: Mid - term graduate. CAMPBELL, LARRY: Transfer from Henley High, Klamath Falls, Ore- gon, Wrestling, 58, Track, 58, Baseball, 58. CARNEY, EDWIN KRUSTYJ: Key Club, 58-60, Treasurer, 60, Football, 56- 57, Track, 56-57, Cross Country, 57, Basketball, 56-57, Class Vice- President, 58-60, Pornassus, 56-57, Honor Roll, 56-58, Student Council, 56-59, Boys' State, 59. CARON, KENNETH: Transfer from North Cambridge High, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 58. CARPENTER, MARIA: Girls' League, 57, 59, Junior Class Council, 59, Masque and Gavel, 59, Senior Council, 60, Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, Treasurer, 60. CARPENTER, BARBARA: Transfer from Springdale High, Springdale, Arkansas, 58. CASALENA, JOHN: Transfer from Scottsdale High, 58, Track, 58, Bowling Club, 58, Football, 56-57' Cross Country, 56-57. CASTLE, JAMES: General. CAWLEY, RICHARD: Olympian, 56- 60, Lettermen, 57-60, Beachcomb- ers, 59-60, Varsity Wrestling, 57- 60, Conquistador, 56-57, Student Council, 56-60, Class Council, 57- 58, Pornassus, 56-57, Football, 56-58, Basketball, 57, Track, 57. CEFARATTI, DIANA: Tri Tanda, 58- 60, Girls' League, 57-60, Student Council, 57. CHEMNICK, SUSAN: International Club, Vice-President, 60, Spanish Club, Secretary, Vice President, 59- 60, Civil Defense, Treasurer, 58, Secretary, 59, Vice Coordinator, 60, Moth Seminar, Program Chair- man, 60, Traffic Safety Council, 60, National Honor Society, 59-60, Class Council, 60, Girls' League, 57-58. CHRISMAN, BURT: Olympian, 58-59, Gladiator, 59-60, Beachcombers, 59-60, Lettermen, 58-60, Varsity Baseball, 59-60, Varsity Football, 59. CHURCH, FLORENCE: Honor Roll, 56- 60, National Honor Society, 60. CLARK, BEVERLY: Shield Staff, 59- 60, G.A.A., 56-57, J.V. Tennis, 58. CLARK, CHARLES: Transfer from Drumwright High, Drumwright, Ok- lahoma, 57, Key Club, 58-60, Basketball, 58-60, Baseball, 58-60, Football, 59, Lettermen, 58-60. CLARK, DAVID: Transfer from North Phoenix, 57, R.O.T.C. Club, Sgt. at Arms, 59, Judo Club, Vice-Pres- ident, 59-60, Ice Cutters, 58-60, Math Seminar, 59-60, Rifle Team, 59-60. CLIFTON, JERRY: Transfer from Coa- cella Valley Union High, 58. COBB, CHRISTINE: Transfer from West Phoenix, 57, Orchestra, 56- 60, Girls' League, 56-57. CONNIN, LYN: General. COOK, DENNIS: General. COOPER, GLENDA: Transfer from Buckeye Union, Buckeye, Arizona, 57, Band, 56-60, Orchestra, 57-60, Girls' League, 57, All-State Bond, 56-58. 1 COVEY, RICHARD: Transfer from Valley High School, West Des Moines, Iowa, 58, Beachcombers, 59-60, Track, 59. CRAIG, JOHN: Transfer from North High, 57. CRARY, JAMES: General. CREMER, WILLIAM: General. CRISTEA, KAREN: Tri Tanda, 58-60, Chaplain, 59-60, Girls' League, Vice President, 59-60, Bowling, 57- 58, Model Legislature, 59-60, Na- tional Hanor Society, 59-60, Stu- dent Council, 56-57, Class Council, 57-60, Girls' Chorus, 56-57, Shield Staff, 57-58, Blade Sweetheart, 60. CROSS, WILLIAM: National Honor So- ciety, 60, Pornassus, 56-60, Vice- President, 59, Honor Roll, 56-60, Boys' State, 59, Kings' Club, 59- 60, Biology Club, 57-60, President, 60, Math Club, 59-60, Vice Presi- dent, Science Club, Vice President, 59-60, International Club, 59-60, R.O.T.C. Club, 59-60, Civil De- fense, 58-60. CUNNINGHAM, BRYAN: Transfer from South Hills High, 59. CURRY, LINDA: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57. DANIELS, CYNTHIA: General. DARLAND, BARBARA: Masque 8- Gavel, 58-60, Girls' League, 56, Tennis, 56-59, Band, 60, Harvey 60, Honor Rall, 56-60, Student Council, 60, Orchestra, 56-60, Ro- tary Speech Contest, 60. DAVEY, BENJAMIN: Transfer from Rancho High, Las Vegas, Nevada, 59, Band, 59. DAVIES, LYNDA: Transfer from Baker High School, Baker, Oregon, 59. DAVIS, BRENDA: Transfer from North Phoenix, 57, Girls' League, 57-59, Sparteens, 58-59, Tri Karen, 57-58, Orchestra, 56-58, Honor Roll. DAVIS, DAVID: Transfer from Lake Lehman, Lehman, Pennsylvania, 59, Bowling Club, Secretary, 59-60. DESPAIN, NANCY: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57, Concert Choir, 57-59, A Capella 59-60, Masque 8. Gavel, 59-60, Honor Roll, 57-60, A.5.U. Speech Tourna- ment, 60, Rotary Speech Contest, 59. DECHANT, JOHN: General. DEMARCE, LEON: General. DEZEMBER, ROBIN: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57, Gladiator, 58-60, Vice-President, 59-60, Let- termen, 59-60, Beachcombers, 59- 60, Varsity Football, 59-60. DIAL, SHARON: Transfer from Al- buquerque High, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 57, Student Council, 57- 58, Oki-Hi, 58-60, Vice-President, 58-59, President, 59-60, Honor Roll, 57-60, Model Legislature, 58- 60, Camelback Branch Council, 58- 60, Metropolitan Council, 59-60, Officers' Training Camp. DIESTLER, DENNIS: Science Club, 58- 60, Vice-President, 58, President, 60, International Club, 59-60, Math Seminar, 59-60, National Honor Society, 59-60, Student Council, 60, Honor Roll, 56-60, Baseball, 57, Salutatorian, 60. DIRCKS, SUZANNE: Tri Karen, 60, Girls' League, 56-58, Student Council, 57, Sparteens, 56-58, Hon- or Roll, 59. DITZEN, JERRY: Kings' Club, S9-60, Class Council, 60, Olympian, 58, Beachcombers, Treasurer, 57-59, Football, 56, Basketball, 57, Base- ball, 57: Newcomers. 58: Harvey 60, Blade Cartoonist, 59. DIVITO, MICHAEL: General. DOLACK, GARY: Transfer from North Phoenix, 57, Bowling, 58- 60, President, 60. DONDERO, PATRICIA: Transfer from Xavier, Phoenix, Arizona, 57. DOUGLAS, DIANA: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57, Art Club, 59-60, President, 59, Tri Karen, 59-60, Chaplain, 59, Pornassus, 59, Masque 8- Gavel, 60. DOUGLASS, HARRY: Transfer from Pgioenix Union, 58, Wrestling, 57- 5 . DOYLE, KENNETH: Wrestling, 56-57, Football, 58-59. DWYER, SHERRIE: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57, Parnassus, 58-60, Honor Roll, 58-60, Pep Club, 58, Vice-President, Masque 8- Gavel, 58-59, French Club, 58- 59, Ice Cutters, 58-59. ECCLESTON, RAYMOND C.: Transfer from North High, 56-57, Sceptre Hi-Y, 59-60, Varsity Wrestling, 59- 60, Model Legislature, 60, Bowling Club, 58-59. EHLENBERGER, GAYLE B.: General. EKDAHL, VICKIE M.: Pom Pan, Co- Captain, 58-59-60, Student Council, Chairman of Social Committee, 59- 60, N.C.C.J., Recorder, 58, Girls' League, 57-58, Class Council, 57- 58-59, R.O.T.C. Queen, 59-60, Homecoming Queen, 59, Honor Roll, 57-58-59, Parnassus, 57-58, Y-Teens, 56-60. ELLIOTT, KATHLEEN A.: Junior Class Council, 58, Pep Club, 56-57, G.A.A., 56-57, Tri Koren Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60. EMERICK, WILLIAM R.: Transfer from West Phoenix High School, 56-57. EMMETT, MIKE: Freshman Class President, 56-57, Key Club, Secre- tary, 59, Football, 59-60, Track, 57-58, Olympian Hi-Y, 59, Beach- combers, 60, Student Council, 56- 57-58-59, Letterman's, 57-58-59- 60, Masque and Gavel, 59-60, Jr. Class President, 58-59. EVERS, DIANE F.: Transfer from Lakewood High School, 58-59, Na- tional Honor Society, 59-60, Masque and Gavel, 60, Parnassus, 59-60, International Club, 59-60, Future Teachers of America, 59-60. EVERSOLE, BIRCHELL C.: Student Council, 60, National Honor So- ciety, 60, Sceptre Hi-Y, 58-59-60, Hi-Y Model Legislature, 58-59-60. FANT, WANDA G.: Girls' League, 56-57-58, Pep Club, 58-59-60, Tri Karen Tri-Hi-Y, 58-59-60, Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus, 56-57, A Ca- pella Choir, 57-58-59-60, Prom Committee, 58-59. FAULKNER, LORRAINE M.: Transfer from North High School, 56-57, Girls' Chorus, 56-57, Parnassus, 56-57-58-59-60, Honor Roll, 56- 57-5B-59-60, Future Teachers of America, Librarian, 57-58, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, 60. FENNELL, SANRA E.: Transfer from Carl Hayden High School, 58. FENNER, ROBERT C.: Letterman's Club, 57-60, Olympian Hi-Y, 57- 58-59-60, Student Council, 56-57- 58-59-60, Teen-Age Traffic Court, 59-60, Model Legislature, 59-60, Varsity Football, 57-58-59-60, Varsity Baseball, 58-59-60, Senior Class Council, 59-60, School Social Committee, 59-60, Key Club, 58- 59-60, Beachcombers, 59-60. FIELDS, JOHN H.: Transfer from North High School, 56-57. FINCH, CAROLE R.: Girls' League, 56- 60, lSenior Council President, 59- 601, Parnassus, 56-60, lPresident, 591, National Honor Society, 58- 60, lTreasurer, 59-60l, Biology Seminar, 59, Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 58-60, Spartan Blade, 57-58, Ad- vertising Manager 58-59, Bowling Club,' 57-58, Class Council, 56-59, G.A.A., 56-57, Quill and Scroll, 58-60, Arizona Teen-Age Traffic Safety Association, 57-60, State Vice President, 59-60, Art Club, 57-58, Biology Club, 57-58, Traf- fic Safety Council, 60. FINLEY, SUSAN: Girls' League, 56-60, Secretary, 57, President, 58, Execu- tive Vice-President, 59, Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 58-60, Secretary, 59-60, Class Secretary, 57-60, Masque and Gavel, 58-59. FISH, FRANCES K.: Sparteens, 58-59- 60, Secretary, 58-59, President, 59-60, Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, 59-60, Girls' League, 57-58-59-60, Junior Council Treas- urer, 58-59, Executive Secretary, 59-60, Band, Treasurer, 60, Pep Club, 56, Prom Committee, 58-59. FISHER, FRANCES A.: Transfer from Scottsdale High School, 58-59, Sparteens, 57-58, Tennis, 58-59-60, Student Council, 56-57. FITZGERALD, RONALD P.: General. FOGLE, DONALD E.: Science Club, 56- 60, Amateur Radio Club, Vice SENIOR REGISTER President, 57-60, Parnassus, 57-60, Honor Roll, 56-60, Chess Club, 56-58, Olympian Hi-Y, 59-60, Spartan Band, 56-60, National Honor Society, 60, Class Council, 58, Biology Seminar, 59. FOSTER, FRANK S.: Biology Club, 58, Conquistador Hi-Y, 58, Sea Scouts, 58, Baseball, Varsity Manager, 58, Prom Committee, 59, Class Council, 58. FOX, LEO G.: Transfer from Lincoln Park High School, 56-58, Baseball, 59. FRARY, PHIL: Transfer from North Phoenix, 56, Wrestling, 59, Foot- ball, 56, Class Council, 57-58. FRIEDMAN, SHARON: Transfer from North Phoenix, 57, Sparteens, 57, Concert Choir, 58-60, Librarian. FULLER, DENIS G.: General. GAFFNEY, CONNIE F.: Sparteens, 56-57, Girls' League, 57, Tri Karen Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, 58-59, Orchesis, 59-60. GANT, CAROL L.: Class Council, 56- 60, Sparteens 56-58, Girls' League, 56-59, National Honor Society, 58-60. GARBARINO, JEANNE M.: Transfer from Aurora High School, 58-59. GARRETSON, JOHN E.: National Hon- or Society, 59-60, Sceptre Hi-Y, 58-60, Honor Roll, 56-57-58-59-60. GAULT, JAMES L.: Transfer from Milburn Junior High School, 56-57, Olympian Hi-Y, 58-60, Treasurer, 60, King's Club, Vice President, 60, Varsity Tennis, 58-60, Junior Class Council, 59, National Honor Society, President, 59-60. GEORGE, JAMES: General. GERARD, LINDA C.: Girls' League, 57, Sparteens, 58, Tri Koren Tri- Ha-Y, 59-eo, Blade Staff, fypisf, eo. GERRARD, GAYLE M.: Tri Tanda, President 58-59l,t 57-60, Girls' League, 56-60. President, 56-57, Vice President, 57-58, Cheerlead- ing, Co-Captain, 59-60, Honor Roll, 56-60, GirI's State, 59, Class Coun- cil, 57-60, Sophomore Financial Secretary, 57-58, Teen-Age Traffic Court, 58-59, N.C.C.J., 57, Na- tional Honor Society, 60. GEYER, LYNN R.: Transfer from Washington High School, 56-57. GILLESPIE, RITA: General. GILMORE, NADARA K.: Pep Club, 56, Girls' League, 56-58, Advanced Girls' Chorus, 56-60, Masque and Gavel, 57-60, President, 59-60. GLENN, ROBERT C.: Biolqav VClub, 57-58: Olympian Hi-Y. 57-58. GODBOLD, KEITH: General. GEOTTL, JOHN: Spartan Band, 57- 59, Shield Staff, 59-60, Senior Class Council, 59-60, Jazz Club, 58-59, Student Council, 57-58. GOLDMAN, SUSAN N.: Transfer from Great Neck New York Senior High School, 59. GORGE, JIM H.: Transfer from Prori- so East High School, 58. GORMAN, ALLAN R.: Olympian Hi-Y, 57-60, Letterman's Club, 57-60, Quill and Scroll, 59-60, Spartan Blade, 58-60, Sports Editor, 59-60, Beachcombers, 58-60: S t u d e n t Council, 57-60, Varsity Wrestling, 58-60, Varsity Football, 58-60, Varsity Track, 57, Kings Club, 58- 60. GRAHAM EMMETTE V. Jr.: Football, 56, Track, 57, Olympian Hi-Y, 58- 59, Basketball, 58-59, Golf, 58, Track, 60. GRIFFITH, LYNDA A.: Transfer from St. Francio de Sales High School, 56-57, Newcombers Club, 57-58, Advanced Band, 58-59. GRIMES, SHARON L.: Tri Tanda, 58- 59, President, 60, Cheerleading, Captain, 60, Girls' League, 57-58- 59, National Honor Society, 59-60, Student Council, 57, Prom Commit- tee, 58-59, Model Legislature, 60, G.A.A., 57, Class Council, 57. GUTHRIE, MARGO K.: Girls' League, 56-58, Pep Club, 56-57, Oki-Hi, 58-60. HAGGERTY, LINDA: Transfer from La Fountain Junior High School, 57, Band, 58-59, Masque and Gavel, 58-59. HALLOCK, NICHOLAS: General. HAMBERLIN, PATRICIA: General. HAMBY, MICHAEL: Transfer from Phoenix Union High School, 58. HANCHETT, RAY: General. HANCOCK, ROBERT: Science Club, 56-58, Biology Club, 57-58, Shield Staff, Photographer, 59-60. HANNA, MICHAEL: Sceptre Hi-Y, Secretary, 58-60. HANSEN, STEPHEN: Chess Club, 57- 60, Secretary-Treasurer, 58, Ama- teur Radio Club, 57-60, President, 60, Science Club, 58-60, Parnassus, 59-60, National Honor Society, 59-60. . HARDY, JOHN: General. HARPER, SHAROLYN: Mid-term grad- uate. HARRIS, President, 56-57, Key Club, 58-60, Treasurer, 58-59, Gladiator Hi-Y, 59-60, Letterman's Club, 58-60, Basketball, 58-60, Student Coun- cil, 59-60. HARRISON, JOHN: Bowling Club, 58- 60, Vice President, 60, Chess Club, 59. HARSHA, DOUGLAS: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 57, Sceptre Hi-Y, 59-60, Council Rep- resentative, 59-60, Track, 58-59, Cross Country, 59-60. HART, ROBERTA: Transfer from West Phoenix High, 59. HARTLEY, PAMELA M.: Transfer from North High School, 56-57, Sparteens, 57-58-59, Quo Deo Tri- Hi-Y, 58-59, Pep Club, 57-58, Ten- nis Team, 57-5B, Sophomore Class Council, 57-58. HAUMONT, PATRICIA G.: Class Council, 56-60, Oki-Hi, Sgt. at Arms, 59-60, Student Council, 60, Pep Club, 56, Tennis, 57-58, Bad- minton, 59-6O, G.A.A., 56-57-58- 59-60. HAWKINSON, LINDA L.: Transfer from Central High School, 57-58. HECK, JEANNETTE L.: Transfer from Hoover Hiqh School, California, 57. HEFFRON, JOHN E.: Sceptre Hi-Y, Chaplain, 59-60, Sophomore Class Council, 57-58, Amateur Radio Club, 58, Basketball, 58, Cross Countrry, 59-60, Traclk, 57-60, Football, 56. HENRY, JANET B.: Masque and Gavel, 57-60, Quill and Scroll, 58- 60, Oki-Hi, 59-60, Quo Deo, 58-59, Girls' League, 57-59, Pep Club, 57- 58, Newcomers, 58-59, Prom Com- mittee, 58-59, Fablers, 56-58, Jazz Club, Vice President, 58-59, Hon- or Roll, 58-59, Shield Staff, 57-60, Class Editor, 58-59, Associate Edi- tor. 59-60. HENSHAW, AL: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-57, Letterman's Club, 57-58-59-60, Gladiator Hi-Y, Chaplain, 58-59-60. HESKETT. WILLIAM M.: Transfer from Buckeye Union High, 58-59, Tennis, Varsity and J. Varsity, 57- 58-59-60, R.O.T.C. Club, 59-60, N.R,A. Rifle Club, 57-58. HESS. KAREN: General. HICKS, GLORIA J.: Tri Koren, 58-59, Oki-Hi, 59-60, Sparteens, 56-57, Girls' League, 58, Student Council, 58-59-60, Talent Assembly, 58. HILSOORE, JOHN: General. HOEKSEMA, CAROL L.: Quo Deo, 57- 59, Girls' League, 57-58, Ice Cut- ters, 57-58, Pep Club, 56-57, Honor Roll, 56-57-58-59-60. HOFFMAN, DONALD E.: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-57. HOFFMAN, FRANK: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56. HOGAN, JERRY: General. HOLLAND, CONNIE K.: Transfer from Newton High School, Newton, Massachusetts, 59-60, Concert Choir, 59-60, Honor Roll, 59-60. HOPPER, SHERRY: Girls' League, 56- 57-58-59-60, Sparteens, 56-57-58- 59-60, Masaue and Gavel, 57-58, Tri Karen, 59-60, Student Council, 56-57, Class Council, 57-58, Shield Staff, 59-60. HOPWOOD, DENNIS G.: Transfer from Frayser High School, Memphis, Tennessee, 60. HORTON, DEWAYNE: R.O.T.C., 59- 60. HORTON, DAWN: Orchesis, 57-60, Masque and Gavel, 58-59, Tri Tanda, 58-59, Girls' League, 56-57. HOWELL, THOMAS: R.O.T.C., 58-59- 6O, Civil Defense Club. HUBBARD, BARBARA: Tri Karen, lTreosurer 59-60, Sgt. at Arms 58- LAWRENCE: Class V ic e 59l 57-60, Girls' League, 56-57-58- 59-60, Masque and Gavel, 56-60, Orchesis, 58-60, Class Council, 59- 60. HUDKINS, MICHAEL: Transfer from Lincoln High School, Illinois, 58- 59, Gladiator Hi-Y, 59-60, Letter- man's, 59-60, R.O.T.C., 60, Track, 59-60, Cross-Country, 59-60. HUNTER, SHARON: Transfer from North Phoenix, 56-57, Tri-Karen Tri-Hi-Y, 58-59, Band, 57-59. INGRAHAM, ROSE MARIE: National Honor Society, 58-60, Parnassus, 56-60, Tri Tanda 58-60, I-Iizztoria 59-60, Girls' Lev Sf: ' ina tan Blade, 57-60, rltws honor, ' 59, Co-Editor, U7-50, Quill ant- Scroll, 58-60, President, 59-60, Sparteens, 56-57, Biology Seminar, 58-59, Teentattle Correspondent, 59-60. IRWIN, FRED: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57-58, Varsity Foot- ball 58-59, Gladiator Hi-Y, 59-60. ISAACSON, RONNIE: Transfer from gSngOMeridian Senior High School, JEAVONS, JOHN: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56, National Honor Society, 59-60, Olympian Hi- Y, 58-60, Chaplain, 59-60, Model Legislature, 58-60, Chaplain, 59- 60, German Club, 58-60, Advanced Band, 58-59, Parnassus, 59-60. JENNINGS, LINDA: Pep Club, 57-58, Tri Karen, 59. JEROME, JEROME: General. JOHNSON, LUELLA: Transfer from West Phoenix, 57, Tri Koren, 60, Girls' League, 59, Masque and Gavel, 59, Prom Committee, 59. JOHNSON, DAVID: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57, Student Council, 57-60, Key Club, 60, Olympian, 60, International, 60, American Field Service Representa- tive Abroad lSwedenl 59, Masque 8. Gavel, 59-60, National Honor Society, 59-60, A Capella, 58-59, Student Council Assembly Commit- tee, 60, Social Committee, 59. JOHNSON, JULIE: Girls' League, 58, Ice Cutters, 59, Vice-President, Orchesis, 59-60, Sergeant-at-Arms, 60. JOHNSON, MARGARET: Girls' League, 57-58: Pep, Club, 58-60, Tri Karen, 58-6O,Chaplain,59-60, Honor Roll, 56-60. JOHNSON, DON: Transfer from Bur- ges High, 57. JOHNSON, VON: Transfer from Burges High, 57, Sceptre Hi-Y, 57-60, Treasurer, 58. JONES, GRADY: Olympian Hi-Y, 59- 60, Student Council, 58. JONES, MARVA: Sparteens, 57-58, Tri Tanda, 58-59, Masque 8. Gavel, 58-59, Concert Choir, 57-59, Vice- President, 57. JORDAN, DOLLY: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57, Class Council 57-60, Student Council, 58- 59, National Honor Society, 59-60, You Can't Take It With You, 57, Our Town, 58, Antigone, 59, Harvey, 60, Time Out for Ginger, 57. JOST, WILLIAM: Cross Country, 58- 60, State Champion, 60, Track, 58-60, Lettermen, 58-60. KAEHLER, BRUCE: Biology Club, 58- 59. KAMINSKI, PATRICIA: Transfer from North Phoenix, 56, Concert Choir, 58-59. KAPP, GEORGE: Class Council, 57-59, Student Council, 59-60, Election Committee, Key Club, 58-60, Pres- ident, 60, Exec. Board, 59, Key Club International Convention, Toronto, Canada, 60, District Con- vention, 59, Boys' State, 59, Olym- pian Hi-Y, 59-60, Vice-Presi- dent, 60, Model Legislature, 58- 60, Lettermen, 58-60, Beachcomb- ers, 58-59, Varsity Track Mgr. 57- 58, Masque 8. Gavel, 59-60. KASLOW, CAROL: Girls' League, 57- 59, Art Club, 58, Quill 8. Scroll, 59-60, Blade Staff, Cartoonist, 58-60. KEKAR, JUDITH: Transfer from El Camino High, 58, Girls' League, 57, Pep Club, 57, Future Home- makers of America, 57, Orchesis, 59, Orchestra, 57. 247 KENDRICK, MARIE: Transfer from Huntington High, 58. KENDRICK, SUE: Transfer from Free- port High, Freeport, New York, 59. KERNER, LINDA: Oki-Hi, 59-605 G.A.A. 575 Girls' League, 57. KIDWELL, DOTTIE: Transfer from W. B. Ray High, Corpus Christie, Texas, 595 National ,Honor So- ciety, 59-605 Quill 8. Scroll, 59- 605 Oki-Hi, 59-605 Shield Staff, 59-605 Class Council, 59-605 Hon- or Roll, 59-60. KIER, NANCY: Oki-Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 58- 60. KIMBALL, JON: Kings' Club, 58-605 Biology Club, 57-585 Conquistador, 57-585 Beachcombers, 58-595 Class Council, 605 Honor Roll, 56-60. KINGSLEY, MADELINE: Transfer from Central Valley High, SPOIQODG, Washington, 59. KINNEY, RICHARD: -Beachcombers, 56-58, Social Committee, 565 Con- quistador Hi-Y, 56-58. KITTRICK, ROBERT: General. KOCZKA, WILLIAM: General. KOHL, DIANNE: Transfer .from Brownmoor, Scottsdale, Ariz., 575 Masque and Gavel, 585 Class Coun- cil, 58-595 Student Council, 59-60. KOLKEBECK, JANET: General. KUECHELMANN, FRED: Transfer from Phoenix Central High, 585 Math Club, 59-605 Kings' Club, 59- 605 Band, 58-605 Honor Roll, 58- 605 N.C.C.J., 59. KUENSTLING, KURT: Transfer from TC.H.S., Waterloo, Iowa, 60. KURT1, RUSSELL: R.O,T.C., 56-58, Drill Team, 57-585 Color Guard, 56-57. KYNOCH, EDWARD: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57. KYNOCH, ,JOHN: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57. LADENDORFF, ROBERT: T r a n sfe r from North Phoenix High, 572 Olympian Hi-Y, 58-605 Mosque 8- Gavel, 58-605 Math Seminar, 59- 60, Vice-President5 National Hon- or Society, 605 Bowling. 57-53- LANGE, VIRGINIA: Transfer frlom North Phoenix High, 565 Oki-Hi, 59-60, Treasurer, 60, Student Council, 60. LANGSTON, PAUL: Beachcombers, 59. LAUDONE, MICHAEL: Transfer from Saint Augustine High, San Diego, Calif.5 Sceptre Hi-Y, 58-605 Bowl- ing League, 59-60. LEECH, LLOYD: Parnassus, 575 Chess Club, 56-58, President, 585 N.C.C.J., 59. LEEVER, LAURIE: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 575 Masque 8: Gavel, 585 International Club, 595 Girls' League, 595 Advanced Cho- rus, 57-585 The Man Who Came to Dinner 58, Honor Roll, 57-60. LEISTNER, YDONNA: Transfer from Ritenour High, 59. CLENNON, JAN: Transfer .from Hugo High, 595 Masque 8- Gavel, 60. LEVINE, DENNIS: General. LEWIS, CAROL: Concert Choir, 56-60. LEWIS, NORMA: General, LINDQUIST, WILLIAM: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57. LINVILLE, PAM: Girls' League, 57- 585 Ice Cutters, 595 Tri-Karen, 605 Orchesis, 60. LOGES, CHRISTINE: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 575 Quo-Deo 57-595 Camelback Bowling League, 58-59. LORANG, BARBARA: Transfer from Yuma Union High, Yuma, Ari- zona5 585 Girls' Chorus, 58. LOVELACE, DAVID: Transfer from Lincoln Community High, 595 Math Seminar, 59-605 Golf, 60. LOWRY, ROBERT: Transfer from Phoenix Union High, 60. LUNDBERG, SHARON: Transfer from Roosevelt High, Honolulu, Hawaii, 595 Orchesis Dance Concert, 60. LUSSON, CLAIRE: G.A.A., 56-60, President, 605 Pep Club, 57-60, Sgt. at Arms, 605 Lamplighters, 56-575 Tri-Karen, 59-605 Blade Staff, 59-605 Traffic Safety Coun- cil, 605 Cerebral Palsy Monitor, 59-605 Honor Roll, 56-59. LYNN, MARTHA: Transfer from South High, Denver, Colorado, 59. McCLINTOCK, PETER: Transfer from Mariemont High School, Ohio, 575 248 SENIOR REGISTER R.O.T.C., 58-605 R.O.T.C. Club, 59- 605 Student Council, 595 Senior Class Council, 59-605 Anytown, Arizona, 595 Masque 8. Gavel, 58- 605 Math Seminar, 59-605 Traffic Safety Council, 59-605 Spartan Amateur Radio Club, 58. McCULLOUGH, WILHOMA: Tri Koren Tri-Hi-Y, Historian, 57-585 Pep Club, 58-605 Junior Class Prom Committee, 595 Concert Choir, 58- 605 A Cappella, 605 Masque 8: Gavel, 57. McCURDY, SAUNDRA: Transfer from West Junior High School, Alton, Illinois, 575 Y.E.S. Representative, 59-605 Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President, 58 - 605 Newcomer's, President, Vice-President, 58-595 Girls' State, 595 Anytown, 595 Masque 8. Gavel, 59-605 Jazz Club, Treasurer, 585 National Honor So- ciety, 6O5 Girls' League, 58-605 Class Council, 59-605 Student Council, 59-605 All State Choir, 58. McELWAIN, MARGIE: Art Club, 58- 605 Masque 8. Gavel, 58-60. MCFATE, DOUGLAS: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56. McKINNEY, RONALD: Transfer from Central High School, 58-59. McMILLAN, DANIEL: Transfer from Ray High School, 56-585 Ice Cut- ters, 58. L MACARI, PETER: Transfer from Phoenix Union High School, 565 Wrestling, 59-605 Band, 58. MAGEE, JOHN: General. MAHER, ALIX: General. MANE5, GROVER: Transfer from Cen- tral High School, 59. MANNING, HERBERT: Transfer from Kirksville High School, Kirksville, Missouri, 595 Gladiator Hi - Y, Secretary, 59-605 Beachcombers, 59-605 Varsity Football, 56-595 Lettermen, President, 59-60. MANNING, KATHLEEN: Transfer from St. Mary's High School, 56- 575 Tri Karen Tri-Hi-Y, 59-605 G.A.A., 58-605 Pep Club, Sergeant at Arms, 58-605 Prom Committee, 58-595 Honor Roll, 59-60. MARTIN, JERRY: Student Body Fi- nancial Secretary, 59-605 Beach- combers, 59-605 National Honor Society, 58-605 Kings Club, 58-605 Student Council, 57-605 Freshman Class Council 56-575 J.V. Basket- ball, 57-585 Olympian Hi-Y, 59-605 Conquistador Hi-Y, 56-585 N.C.C.J., 595 State Student Council Conven- tion, 595 State Student Council Workshop, 595 S.R.V.P. and 59-605 Bowling Club, 56-57. MATTE, PAUL: Bowling Club, Math Seminar, 59-605 Band, Orchestra, 56-60. MERRITT, ROSLYN: Transfer North Phoenix High School, MERTZ, LINDA: General. V.P.A., 57-585 56-605 from 59. METZNER, LADD: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 565 R.O.T.C., Brigade Commander, 59- 605 Camelback Rifle Team, Team Captain, 58-605 Phoenix All-City Rifle Team, Team Captain, 58-605 R.O.T.C. Club, President, 58-605 Judo Club, President, 58-605 Na- tional Honor Society, 59-605 Honor Roll, 56-605 Lettermen, 59-605 Arizona Junior Academy of Sci- ence, 56-585 Phoenix College Ob- servatory Association, 56-59. MEURER, LEONARD: Transfer from Phoenix Union High School, 56-58. MILLER, BONNIE: Transfer from Tucson, Arizona, 59. MILLER, JAMES: Kings Club, Ser- geant at Arms, 59-605 Beachcomb- ers, President, 59-605 J.V. Football, 56-585 J.V. Baseball, 585 Student Council, 59-605 Pram Committee, 58-595 Sea Explorers, 56-59. MILLER, PATRICIA: Company A Sponsor, 59-60, Student Council, 57-605 Junior Class Treasurer, 595 Homecoming Queen Attendant, 605 Student Body Corresponding Secre- tarv, 605 Anytown, U.S.A., 585 Girls' League, 57-605 Tri-Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 605 N.C.C.J., 605 Teens Against Cancer, 59-60. MILLER, ROGER: Masque 8. Gvael, Vice-President, 57-605 Sceptre Hi- Y, Chaplain, 58-605 Student Coun- cil, 58-595 Senior Class Council, 595 Sophomore Class Council, 57- 585 Plays, 58-59. MILLS, BETTY: Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant at Arms, 56-605 Girls' League, 56-595 Pep Club, 565 Pom Pon, Captain, 58-605 Student Council, 56-575 G.A.A., 565 Junior Class Council, 585 Teenage Traffic Court, 585 Anytown, U.S.A., 575 Activity Committee, 58. , MITCHELL, SUZANNE: Sparteens, 595 Quo Deo 58-605 Badminton, 56-57. MOORE, RICHARD: General. MOORE, VIRGINIA: Beginning Girls' Chorus, 56-575 Advanced Girls' Chorus, 56-575 A Cappella, 57-95 Honor Roll, 59-60. MORRISON, SHIRLEY: Tri Tanda Tri- Hi-Y, 58-605 Girls' League, 56-575 Class Council, 56-605 Student Council, 56-595 Pom Pon, 59-60. MOSSER, RUSSELL: Olympian Hi-Y, 58-605 Anytown, Arizona, 595 'N.C.C.J., 595 Class Council, 58-605 Tennis, 58-60. MOUSAW, JANE: Transfer from Can- ton High, New York, 585 Tri-Karen Tri-Hi-Y, 58-59. MOYER, RODMAN: Model R.R. Club, Vice-President, 56-585 R.O.T.C., 56-585 Rifle Team, 57-58. MOYER. PAUL: General. MULKEY, JOAN: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 565 Music Department, Accompanist, 57-585 Sophomore Class Council, 57-585 Concert Choir, Accompanist and President, 58-595 Student Council, 595 Senior Class Council, 59-60. MULVENON, SHARON: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 565 Sparteens, 57-585 Sophomore Class Council, 585 Junior Class Council, 58-595 Oki Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 58-60. MURPHEY, TOM: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 565 Sceptre Hi-Y, 58-605 Art Club, 595 Gymnastics, 605 Junior Class Coun- cil, 58-595 Honor Roll, 57-585 Bowling League, 57. MYERS, DON: Sceptre Hi-Y, 58-60. NAGEL, VICTOR W.: Transfer from Notre Dame High School, 58-595 Shield Staff Photographer, 58-59- 60. NELSON, DAVID A.: Lettermen's Club, 57-58-59-605 Key Club, 58- 605 Olympian Hi-Y, 59-605 Beach- combers, Sgt. at Arms, 56-605 Class Council, 57-585 59-605 Vars- ity Track, 57-60. NELSON, KAREN A.: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57-585 Masque and Gavel, 58-605 Girls' League, 585 Sophomore Class Rep- resentative, 585 Class Council, 59. NELSON R. SCOTT: Football, 565 Class Council, 565 Student Class Representative, 565 Shield Staff Photographer, 57-595 Olympian Hi- Y, 575 Sceptre Hi-Y, Historian, 58- 59. NELSON, SI-IERRY L.: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57-585 Girls' League, 57-595 Sparteens, 57-595 Orchesis, 58-60, Treasurer, 58-59, President, 59-605 Tri Tanda Tri- Hi-Y, 58-60. NEWSOM, JOHN P.: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57-585 Foot- ball, 585 Sceptre Hi-Y, 59-60. NOFSINGER, NELSON R.: General. NORRIS, JOAN: General. NORRIS, RAQUELLE: Pep Club, 58- 60, Secretary, 58-595 National Honor Society, 59-605 Sparteens, 59-605 German Club, Treasurer, 58-59. O'BRIEN, LINDA G.: Transfer from Central High, 58-595 Tri Tanda, 59-605 Girls' League, 58-605 Stu- dent Council, 59-605 Orchesis, 59- 605 Girls' League Treasurer, 59-605 Masque and Gavel, 58. O'CLAIR, RAYMOND R.: Transfer from North Phoenix, 57-58. OETJEN, MARY A.: Transfer from Corvallis High School, Oregon, 57- 585 A Cappella, Vice President, 59-605 Newcomer's, 59-605 All State Choir, 57-585 Class Council, 58-595 Pram Committee, 58-59. OLSEN, ELAINE: Transfer from Ot- tawa Hills High School, 56-575 Sparteens, 595 Oki-Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 605 Masque and Gavel, 60. OMEN, LYN: Olympian Hi-Y, 58-60, Secretary 58-605 Frosh and J.V. Baseball, 56-585 J.V. Football, 57- 585 Beachcombers, 59-60. OWEN, CHERIE: Transfer from Forest Lake, Minnesota, 575 Pep Club, 595 Girls' League, 58-605 Oki-Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 605 Masque and Gavel, 59-605 Band, 59-60. , PALMER, ELAINE: Transfer from South Mountain High School, 57- 585 Pep Club, 58-59, President, 59-605 Girls' League, 57-595 Stu- dent Council, 57-585 Sparteens, 57- 595 Concert Choir, 58-595 A Cap- pella, 59-60. PARKER, KAY: Oki-Hi Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, 58-605 District Y Council, 59-605 National Honor Society, 60. PARRIOTT, JAN: Transfer from Keister High, 56-58. PAUL, ALEXANDER: Transfer from Fort Frances High, Canada, 56-57, Dauphin College and Technical Institute, 57-585 Letterman's Club, 59-605 Football, 58-595 Wrestling, 595 Ice Cutters, 595 Gladiator Hi- Y, 60. PENNINGTON, , LOIS: General. PETERSON, CARWIN: Letterman's Club, 58-605 National Honor So- ciety, 6O5 Varsity Track, 60, Vars- ity Cross Country, 58-59. PETERS, STEVEN: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-575 Scep- tre Hi-Y, 59-605 Baseball, 58-60, Wrestling, 59-60. PHILLIPS, BRUCE: Pep Club, 575 Bowling Club, 58-60, Board of Directors, 59, Coach, 605 Senior Class Council, 60. PIERCE, MIKE: Transfer from Dowl- ing High School, Des Moines, Iowa, 605 Track, 60. ' PIFAT, LYNNE: Advanced Girls' Cho- rus, 56-595 A Cappella Choir, 59- 605 Girls' League, 56-575 Sparteens, 57-595 Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 58-605 Masque and Gavel, 58-59. PINNEY, SONDRA: Girls' League, 56- 57. PIPPETT, EMILY: General. PITMAN, WILLIAM: Sceptre Hi-Y, 58-605 Advanced Band, 57-595 Or- CITESEIEI, 575 Sophomore Class Coun- ci , . POELLOT, CLAUDETTE: General. POPLAWSKI, PATRICIA: Mid-term graduate. POWERS, ANN: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-575 National Honor Society, 59-605 Los Espar- tanos, Treasurer, 59-605 Civil De- fense Unit, Secretary, 59-605 Math- ematics Seminar, Secretary-Treas- urer, 59-605 International Club, Corresponding Secretary, 59-605 Bi- ggogy Seminar, 595 Valedictorian, POWERS, BEVERLY: Student Council, 58-605 Girls' League, 56-605 Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus, 56-575 Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 58-595 A Cappel- la, 57-595 Honor Roll, 58-59. PREUSS, STEVE: General. RAMSEYER, RON L.: Senior Class President, 605 Olympian Hi-Y, President, 59-605 Varsity Wrestling, Captain, 57-605 Lettermans' Club, Treasurer, 57-605 Student Council, 58-605 Advanced Band, 57-585 Boys State, 595 Student Rotarian, 605 National Council of Christians and Jews, 605 Teen-Age Traffic Court, 60. RASKIN, DON N.: Advanced Band, 57-595 Shield Staff, Photographer, 605 Bowling Club, 57-585 Honor Roll, 58-60. REAGIN, ANN: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-575 Junior Class Council, 595 Tri-Karen Tri-Hi-Y, 595 Teens Against Cancer, 59-60. REAVLEY, LINDA JO: Bowling Club, Treasurer, 57-605 Quill and Scroll, 59-605 Girls' League, 56-605 Junior Varsity Tennis Team, 56-575 Shield Staff, Activities Co-Editor, 58-595 Shield Staff, Class Ediior, 59-co. REAY, ROSS G.: Band, 575 Amateur Radio Club, 57-58. REED, LINDA R.: Tri-Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, 58-605 Foreign Ex- change Student to Africa, 595 Stu- ent Council, 58-605 Class Council, 56-575 National Honor Society, 605 Girls' League Class Council, 56-605 Girls' League Executive Council, Treasurer, 59, President, 605 Band, 56-595 Spar-Teens, Historian, ln- and Faculty ter-club Council, 58-60, Junior Prom Committee, 58-59. REED, SANDRA L.: A Cappella, 57-60. REESE, PHYLLIS: Civil Defense Club, 57-59, Tennis Team, 59-60, Span- ish Club, 60, International Club, 60, National Honor Society, 60. REICHERT, JERRY L.: Biology Club, 57. RENNER, DAVID S.: Transfer from North High School, Phoenix, Ari- zona. RILEY, NANCY LEE: General. RISK, C. JANET: National Honor So- ciety, 60, Girls' League, 56-60, Masque and Gavel, 58-60, Tri- Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, A Cap- pella Choir, Accompanist, 57-59, Secretary, 59, Honor Roll, 56-60, Parnassus, 57-58, Student Council, 59, Shield Staff, 59-60, Interna- tional Club, 59-60, Biology Sem- inar, 58-59, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, 56-57, Advanced Girls' Chorus, 56-57, Accompanist, 56- 57. RIVES, JUDY L.: Transfer from Phoe- nix Union High School, 58, Porn Pon Class, 58, Tri-Karen, 59-60, Pep Club, 59-60. ROBERTS, DAVID ALAN: Transfer from North High School, Phoenix, Arizona, Student Council, 60, Beachcombers, 60. ROBERTS, STEVEN L.: Parnassus, 57- 60, Bowling Club, 57-59, National Honor Society, 58-60, Spartan Amateur Radio Club, 58-60, Chess Club 59-60. ROBICHAUX, VAL I.: Sceptre Hi-Y, Vice-President, 59, President, 60, Student Council, 58. ROCA, ELLEN E.: Parnassus, Secre- tary, 56-60, International Club, 59-60, Girls' League, Secretary, 56-60, National Honor Society, 58-60, Quill 8- Scroll Secretary, 58-60, Honor Roll, 56-60, Masque and Gavel, 58-60, Teen-Age Traf- fic Court, 59-60, Class Council, 58-59, Shield Staff, Activities Ed- itor, 58-59, Editor-in-Chief, 59-60, Future Teachers of America, Vice- President, 58-59, Prom Commit- tee, 58-59, Tri-Tanda, 58-60, Girls' Chorus, 56-57, Model Legislature, 58-60, Teens Against Polio, 59-60. ROSATO, DAWN P.: Transfer from Massapequa High School, New York, French Club, President, 58- 59, Girls' League, 58-60, Biology Seminar, 58-59. ROSS, DARLENE G.: Tri-Koren, 58-59, Orchesis, 57-59, Bowling Club, 58- 59. ROSS, MARY ELLEN: Student Council, 58-60, Committee Chairman, 60, Tri-Tanda, 58-60, National Honor Society, 60, Parnassus, 57-59, Class Council, 57, Girls' League, Treasurer, 57, Secretary, 59, Any- town, 59, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 59, Teen-Age Traffic Court, 60, A Capella, 57- .58, Girls' State Alternate, 59, Shield Sweetheart, 60. ROSS, MORTON: General. ROTH, DAN R.: Transfer from Wash- ington High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 58, Olympian Hi-Y, Sgt. at Arms, 59-60, Beachcombers, 59- 60, Letterman's Club, 59-60, Masque and Gavel, 59-60, Student Council, 59-60, Wrestling, 59-60, Football, 59, Track, 58. ROTH, SHARON J.: Transfer from Scio High School, Scio, Oregon, 58. ROVA, JAMES P.: St. Francis High School, 58. ROZEA, JEAN MARIE: Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 58. RUSSELL, ELLEN: Cheerleader, 58-59, 59-60, Student Council, 58-59. RUTHERFORD, LOIS A.: General. RYDEN, RONNIE F.: Sceptre Hi-Y, 58-60, Sea Scouts, 56-58. SAMMETINGER, JOHN: Olympian Hi- Y, 58-60, Masque 8. Gavel, 57-60, Student Council, 59, Junior Class Council, 59, Prom Committee, 59, Honor Roll, 56-60, Sophomore Class Council, 57, Conquistador, 56-57, J.V. Basketball, 57, Varsi- ty Basketball, 60, Lettermen,'60. SANDVIG, KAREN: Transfer from Spring Valley High School, 57-58, Girls' League, 58, Masque 8. Gavel, 58, National Honor Society, 58-60, SENIOR REGISTER Quill 8. Scroll, 58-60, Spartan Blade, News Editor, 60. SAVITTIERI, ROBERT: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 57-58, Track, 56-58, Baseball, 59-60, Kings, 58-60. SCHAFER, RICHARD: General: SCHAFF, ROBERT: General. SCHEDLER, ROBERT: Transfer from Chamblee, Georgia, 58, Band, President, 59-60, Band, Student Director, 59-60, German Club, 58- 59, Honor Roll, 58-59. SCHIBELLE, HERBERT: General. SCHIMM, MARY ANN: Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 58-59, Concert Choir, 57-58, A Cappella, 58-59, T.A.P., 59, Student Council, 60. SCHMEHL, KENNETH: Transfer from Montezuma County High School, Cortez, Colorado, 58, Math Club Seminar, 60, Shield Staff Photog- rapher, 60. SCHULTZ, STEPHEN: Chess Club, 59- 60. SCOTT, MICHAEL: Transfer from Washburn High School, 58-59, In- termediate Band, 56. SCOTT, MICHAEL: Bowling Club, 56- 58, Junior Class Council, 58-59, Prom Committee, 58-59. SEIBERLING, GARY: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56. SETTER, DAVID: General. SEVERSON, JUDY: Advanced Band, 58-60, National Honor Society, 59- 60, Honor Roll, 56-60. SHADEGG, CINDY: Class Council, '56- 58, Honor Roll, 56-60, Girls' League, 56-59, Student Council, Cheerleaders, 59-60, Tri 57-60, Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60. SHAFER, AUDREY: Advanced Band, 57-60, SHARP, Golf Team, 57-60. 4 FRANCES: Student Council, 56, National Honor Society, .58-60. SHARP, JACK: Student Council, 57- 58, Class President, 58, Letter- men, 57, Senior Class Council, 59, Varsity Baseball, 57-58. SHAW, JIM: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56, Sceptre Hi-Y, 58, Art Club, 59-60. SHEETZ, DIANE: General. SHIDLER, MEREDITH: General. SHIELDS, MARY ANN: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 57-58, Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca, 58-59. SHREWSBURY, GEORGIA: G.A.A. 56- 57, Quo Deo, 58, Shield Staff, 58- 60. SHUGARS, JERRY: Transfer from Flagstaff High, 58. SHUMWAY, ROBERT: Transfer from West Phoenix High School, 56-58, Varsity Football Manager, 59, Sceptre Hi-Y, 59-60, Lettermen, 59, Rotary Speech, 60. SICZ, ALLAN: Transfer from West Phoenix High School, 56, Model R.R. Club, 56. SIMANCEK, GAY: National Honor Society, 59-60, Masque and Gavel, 58-60, Tri Karen Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, Girls' League, 58-60, Parnassus, 57-60, Student Council, 57-58, Orchesis, 58-59, Bowling Club, 58- 59, Honor Roll, 56-60, Y-Teens, 56-58. SKIFF, KEN: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56-58, Scep- tre Hi-Y, 59-60, Football, 57-60. SKULLY, PATRICIA: Transfer from St. Francis High School, 56-59. SMITH, JAMES: Football, 56, Wrest- ling, 57, Junior Class Council, 59, Sceptre Hi-Y, President, 58-59, Vice-President, 59-60. SMITH, JOANNE: Girls' League, 57- 58, Pep Club, 58-59, Vice-Presi- dent, 59-6O, Sparteens, Historian, 59-60, Advanced Girls' Chorus, 57- 58, Honor Roll, 56-60. SMITH, RICHARD: Key Club, 58-60, National Honor Society, 59-60, Parnassus, 57-60, Gladiator Hi-Y, 58-60, Student Council, 56-59, Class Council, 58-59, Beachcomb- ers, 59-60, American Field Service, 59-60, Boys' State Senator, 59, Valedictorian, 60, Coconuts, 59- 60. SMITH, STANLEY: Transfer from Topeka High School, 58-59, Rifle Club President, 58-59, Track 56- 57, Varsity Baseball, 60. SNYDER, MYRNA: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56, Class Council, 59. SNYDER, MICHAEL: General. SPETRINO, GARY: Honor Roll, 57- 60, Shield Staff, Staff Illustrator, 58-60, Art Club, Secretory-Treos- urer, 60. STAHLBERG, SUSAN: Girls' Chorus, 56-58, Sparteens, 57-59. STANTON, NELSON: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 57-58, Tennis, 58-59, Sceptre Hi-Y, Ser- geant at Arms, 58-60. STAPLEY, JOALYN: Transfer from Delta High School, 58-59. STAPLEY, WAYNE: General. STEIN, MARCIA: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56-57, Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 57-60, Girls' League 58-60, Biology Club, 58, Masque 8. Gavel 58-60, Junior Class Council, 58-59, Senior Class Council, 59-60, N.C.C.J., 57-59, Student Council, 58, Newcomer's Club, 58-59, Shield Staff, 57-60. STEPHENSON, ROBERT: Key Club, 57-60, Sceptre I-li-Y, 58-60, Letter- men, 57-60, Varsity Baseball, 58- 60, Varsity Wrestling, 56, Senior Class Council, 59. STEVENSON, NANCY: T r a n s f e r from Cooley High School, Detroit, Michigan, 58, Concert Choir, 58-60. STORTS, DAVID: General. STOYER, BRUCE: Transfer from Enid High School, Enid, Oklahoma, 58- 59, Football, 56-60, Baseball, 56- 58, Student Council, 56-57. SUBLETT, JAMES: General. SUMMERFIELD, FRED: General. SWANSON, GARY: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56, Art Club, 59-60. SWART, JAN: Transfer from Voca- tional High School, 57-58. SWISHER, GAYLE: Transfer from North Phoenix High School, 56-57, Quo Deo Tri-Hi-Y, 58, Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 57-58, Civil Defense, 58- 59, Pep Club, 59-60. SYNODIS, JOHN: General. TANNER, STEPHEN: Transfer from West High, 56-57, Mathematics Seminar, President, 59-60, Science Club, 59-60, Parnassus, 56-60, ln- ternational Club, 59-60, National Honor Society, 60, German Club, 58-59. TAYLOR, JUDY: Girls' League, 57-59, Orchesis, 59-60, Masque and Gavel, 58-60. TAYLOR, MARY LOU: Transfer from Xavier High, 59. THOMAS, DONNA: Pep Club, 57-59, President, 58-59. THOMAS, EVA: General. THOMPSON, ALICE: Transfer from North Phoenix, 57, Pep Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, 59, Masque and Gavel, 59. THORLA, DAVID: General. THURSTON, JAMES: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-57, Scep- tre Hi-Y, 58-60, R.O.T.C., Major, 56-60, Judo Club, 59-60, Rifle Team, 58-60, R.O.T.C. Club, 58-60, J.V. Baseball, 58. TOSCHIK, MARY: Transfer from St. Mary's High, 56-57, Shield Staff, 60. TRAPP, ELIZABETH: Transfer from Academy High, Erie, Pennsylva- nia, 58, Ice Cutters, 58-59. TREAT, TED: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-57, R.O.T.C. Club, 60, Junior Bowling League, 58-60, R.O.T.C., 58-60. TROTTIER, GLENDA: General. TRUJILLO, PATRICIA: Transfer from North Phoenix, 57, Student Coun- cil, 56-58, Senior Class Treasurer, 59-60, Oki-Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, A Cappella Choir, 57-60, Class Coun- cil, 56-60, Girls' League, 58-60, Honor Roll, 56-59, Pep Club, 57- 58, Prom Committee, 58-59. TSOUCLIDOU, VOULA: Foreign ex- change student from Athens, Greece, 59-60, Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, Girls' League, 59-60, Stu- dent Council, 59-60. TULL, SHEILA: Transfer from Co- vina High, 59. TURNER, JUDITH: Transfer from Girard High, Girard, Kansas, 56- 57, Girls' League, 58, Mixed Cho- rus, 58, A Cappella, 59. TUSSING, DARRYLL: Conquistodor Hi-Y, 57-58, Band, 57-58. VALENTA, WILLIAM: General. VAN CLEVE, DAVE: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 58-59. VARMING, JOHN P.: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57-58. VARNEY, ELIZABETH: Transfer from Verde Valley School, 58-59, Span- ish Club, 5B-6O, Vice President, 58-59, President, 59-60, Girls' League, 58-59-60, Vice President, 59-60, Prom Committee, 58-59, International Club, President, 59- 60. VERNER, JAMES: Conauistador Hi-Y, 58, Biology Club, 58. VICTOR, JON: Beachcombers Club, 57-60, Secretary, 59-60, Olympian Hi-Y, 58-60, Student Council, 59- 60, Gladiator Hi-Y, S7-58, Track Team, 58-59, Freshman Football, 56-57. VINCENT, DAN: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57-58, Student Council, 59-60, Bowling Team, 58- 60. WACKER, CAROLE: Oki-Hi Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, Girls' League, 56-58, Na- tional Honor Society, 60. WALING, CAROL: General. WALKER, PATRICIA: Oki Hi, 58-60, Class Council, 59. WALLING, JOHN: Key Club. 58-60, Beachcomber's, 56-60, Treasurer, 59-60, J.V. Football, 56, J.V. Base- ball, 56-57, Varsity Baseball, 59- 60, Lettermen's Club, 59-60. WALTERS, KENT: Parnassus, 59, A Cappella Choir, 57-60. WARD, FRED: Football, 56, Track, 57-60, Student Council, 60, Cross Country, 58. WARD, BILL: Transfer from North Phoenix, 57-58, Sceptre Hi-Y, 58- 60, J.V. Baseball, 57-58. WATKINS, DENNIS: Transfer from South Mountain, 58-59. WAYLAND, LAND: Transfer from Flowing Wells High School, 57, National Honor Society, 58-60, Vice President, 58-59, Parnassus, 57-60, Olympian, 58-60, Kings Club, 58- 60, Student Council, 58-59, Sci- ence Club, 57-60, Chess Club, 57- 60, Math Seminar President, 59- 60, Band, 57-60, Drum Major, 59- 60, Model Legislature Delegate, 59-60. WEAVER, ALICE: Girls' League, 58- 60, Concert Choir, 56-57, A Cap- pella, 57-60, Honor Roll, 59. WEAVER, CAROL: General. WEBB, JOHN: General. WELLING, BRENT: Transfer from Earl Warren High, Downey, Cali- fornia, 58-59, Olympian, Hi-Y, 60, Varsity Basketball, 60, Student Council, 60, National Honor So- ciety, 60. WELLS, JUDY: Transfer from Wash- ington High School, 58-59. WENDELKEN, CAROLYN: Transfer from North Phoenix, 57-58. WHEELER, JOHN: Science Club, Vice- President, 58-59, Secretary Treas- urer, 59-60, Chess Club, 56-57, Math Seminar, 59-60, Parnassus, 58-59. WHITE, CAROL: Student Council, 56- 60, Tri Tanda, 57-59, Chaplain, 58-59, Girls' State Alternate, 59, Spartan Blade Staff, 57-60, Fea- ture Editor, 58-59, Co-Editor, 59- 60, Publicity Committee Chair- man, 59, Quill and Scroll, 58-60. WHITE, BETTY: Mid-term graduate. WHITELOCK, TOM: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 57, Student Body President, 59-60, Student Council, 57-60, A Cappella, 57-59, President, 59, Key Club, Vice Pres- ident, 60, Class Council, 57-59, Lettermen's Club, 58-60, Boys' State, Mayor, 59, Beachcombers, 60, Track, 58-60, Parnassus, 57- 58, Teen-Age-Traffic Court, 59-60, Basketball, 58-60, Golf, 58-60. Homecoming Attendant, 59. WIDNEY, ROBERT: General. WIESE, JERRY: Transfer from Gary Public School, South Dakota, 57- 58, Sceptre Hi-Y, 59-60, National Honor Society, 59-60, Quill and Scroll, Vice President, 59-60. WILCOX, WILLIAM: Bowling Club, President, 58-60. WILLETT, NEVILLE: Transfer from Cass Lake High School, 56, Bowl- ing Club, 57-59. 249 W I L L I A M S, DONNALEE: Girls' League, 57-60, G.A.A., 57-60, Tri- Koren Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, Blade Staff, 59, Prom Committee, 59, Letter- girl's Club, 59-60, Honor Roll, 57- 59. WILLIAMS, JEANNETTE: Math Club, 59-60, Chess Club, 60. WILLIAMSON, PATRICIA: Student Council, 56-57, Sparteens, 56-58, Parnassus, 57-60, Girls' League, 56-60, Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 58-60, Secretary, 59-60, National Honor Society, 60, Pep Club, 56-57. WILLIAMS, STANLEY: Sceptre Hi-Y, 60, Basketball, 56-57, Baseball, 56-57, Football, 56. WILLIAMS, PHIL: Transfer from North Phoenix, 56-57, J.V. Basket- ball, 57, J.V. Baseball, 59, Sceptre Hi-Y, 58-60. WILLIAMS, DENNIS: General. WILSON, DONALD: Football, 56, A Cappella Chair: 116 Activities: 140 to 160 Adams, Anne: 37, 120 Adams, Emily: 29 Adams, Ronald: 75 Advertising: 224 to 244 Advertising Index: 256 Aistrop, Diane: 87, 202 Alarie, Diane: 37 Alarie, Elaine: 87 Alarie, Phyllis: 75 Albe, Patrick: 87, 129 Alexander, Arliene: 75, 84 Alexander, Barbara: 61, 101 Alexander, Joyce: 87, 123 Alexander, Larry: 61, 112, 131, 189 AIfori'.l67Barbara: 75, 84, 104, 122, Allan, Donald: 37, 116 Allan, Janet: 75 Allen, Janice: 87 Allen, Jeanne: 61 Allen, Robie:,61, 106, 114, 124, 125, 148 Allison, Kate: 87 Almon, John Bruce: 37, 146, 245 Almon, Thomas: 75 Alpert, Barbara: 104, 122, 143,75, 144 Alsever, Margery: 87, 143 Alsever, Robert: 37, 100, 130, 143, 152, 153, 155, 101 Altfeltis, Judith: 75, 104, 117 Alvey, Edward: 37 Alvord, Sandra: 37 Amberson, Donald: 61 Ames, Sharon: 37 Anderman, Richard: 75, 84, 130, 143 Anderaon, Carol: 61, 103, 107, 72, 2 Anderson Alice: 37, 203 Anderson Brenda: 87 Anderson, David: 37 Anderson Edna: 61 Anderson Anderson Anderson Frank: 87, 129 Frank H.: 18, 26, 72 Gail: 61, 123, 134 Anderson, Harold: 87, 121 Anderson, Peggy Margaret: 37, 101, 108, 226 Anderson Rondi: 87 Anderson, Sue: 75 Anderson, William J.: 37 Anthony, David: 61, 118, 120 Anthony, Robert: 75 Anthony, Susan: 61 Antigone : 150 Antoune, Stanley: 75 Apperson, Amy: 75, 104 Aproa 2PhylIis: , 37, 103, 2 Archambault, Dennis: 87, 187 Archer, Carl: 127, 153, 155 Arenovitch, Mr. Louis: 32 Arline, Kenneth: 87, 175, 199 Armack, Teddy: 75, 180 Armie, Carol Sue: 61, 101, 103 Armstrong, Glenda: 75 Arndt, Rolf: 37,'100, 101, 130, 131, 142, 143, 156 Arnold, Leslie: 37, 99, 101, 130, 131, 193 Arnold, Thomas: 75 Arronte, Albert: 61, 154, 155 Art Club: 114 Arthur, Karen Louise: 61, 143 Arthur, Robert: 75 Ash, Nancy: 61, 120, 221 toe, 1 15, 250 SENIOR REGISTER Wrestling, 56-60, Baseball, 56-60. WINKLER, WILLIAM: Olympian Hi- Y, 58-60, lce Cutters, 57-59, Treasurer, 58-59, Math Seminar, 60, Judo Club, 59-60, Blade Staff Reporter, 56-58, Advanced Band, 56-60, A Cappella Choir, 57-60. WITT, BETTYE: Girls' League, 56-60, Sparteens, 58-59, Bowling League, 58-59. WITTE, RICHARD: General. WOMER, MARNIE: Transfer from Scottsdale High, 56-57, National Honor Society, 59-60, Secretary 59- 60, Student Council, 58-60, Par- nassus, 57-60, Tri Tanda Tri-Hi-Y, 58-60, A Cappella Choir, 58-60, All State Chorus, 58-59, N.C.C.J., 58, Girls' League, 57-60, Blade Reporter, 59-60, Teen-Age Traffic Court, 59-60, Prom Committee, 58- 59, Honor Roll, 57-60, Masque and Gavel, 58, Charley's Aunt, 59. WOOD, CAROL: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-57, Oki-Hi Tri- Hi-Y, 58-60, Play, 57-58. WOOD, MIKE: Key Club, 58-60, Let- termen's Club, 58-60, Beachcomb- er's, 59-60, Football, Captain, 59- 60, Homecoming King, 59-60, Student Council, 59-60, Class Council, 56-57, Varsity Football, 58-60, Varsity Baseball, 59-60. WOOLBERT, EDWARD: Transfer from Egmden High, San Jose, California, WORRELL, TERRY: Transfer from Monterey Senior High, Lubbock, Texas, 58, Tennis Team, 59. YEAGER, DON: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-57, Biology Club, 57-58, Olympian Hi-Y, 58-60, A Cappella Choir, 56-60. YENERICH, BRUCE: R.O.T.C., 57-60, R.O.T.C. Club, 59-60, Secretary- INDEX Ashburn, Linda Holly: 61, 116, 124 Ashby, Margaret: 75, 123 Ashley, Frances: 37, 106 Ashworth, Donald: 61, 127, 153, 155 Assemblies: 156, 157 Ausloos, James: 61 Austin, Dianne: 75, 117 Awalt,8 Gilford: 61, 99, 169, 173, 9 Awalt, John: 37 Baber, Glenda: 37 Bachtel, Bonnie: 37 Bachtel, Lee: 37 Bachtel, Richard: 37 Backus, Gloria: 75 Bacon, Robert: 175 Baehre, Stephen: 61 Bagg, Carter: 87 Baier, Frederic: 61 Baier, Gary: 38, 110 Bailey, Dale: 38 Bailey, Joanne: 61 Bailey, Patricia: 87 Baillon, Larry: 38, 153, 155 Baker, Dorothy: 38, 107 Baker, Sue: 37 Baker, Kathleen: 75, 104, 122 Baker, Tony: 87, 138 Bakley, Charles: 87, 175, 199 Baldock, Pat: 61 Baldwin, William: 61, 174, 183 Balentine, Howard: 75 Balentine, Richard: 174 Balentine, Mrs. Shirley: 29 Ball, Cynthia: 61 Ball, Denny: 75 Ball, Mr. William: 133 Bammerlin, Barbara: 75 Banderet, John: 38 Banderet, Judy: 61 BankgaIPeter: 74, 75, 84, 130, 197, Bannister, Ann: 75 Richard: 38 Bonyai, Barber, George: 61, 112, 241 Barber, Jack: 87 Barber, Karen: 61 Barber, Raleigh: 87 Barens, Carol: 38, 59, 106, 125, 148 Barnd, Cheryl: 61, 115 Barr, Constance: 75, 122 Barr, Margaret: 75 Barrett, Penelope: 87, 114, 121 Bartlett, Larry: 38, 99, 171, 173 Bartlo, Wallace: 61, 127, 129 Bartos, Albert: 87, 121 Basketball: 174 to181 Bateman, Diana: 61, 124 Bateman, Everett: 38, 59 Bateman, Gary: 75 Beahm, Sandra: 87 Beal, Mary Anne: 38, 108, 146, 237 Beall, Evelyn: 38, 108 Beall, Marilyn: 87 Bean, Jacqueline: 38 Bean, James: 87, 120 Beaton, Beverly: 75 Bechtel, Jonathan: 75 Bechtel, Michael: 61 Beck, David: 61 Beck, Eugene: 87 Beck, Michael: 87 Beck, Pamela: 61, 72, 145 Becker, Art: 38, 98, 99, 175, 175, 177, 223, 183 Becker, Dorothy: 75, 122 Beckett, Robert: 18, 174, 180 Beddone, Richard: 38 Bedford L nn' 87 175 181 199 1 Y - 1 1 Bedingfield, Karen: 87 I Beeby, Charles: 38 Beers, Herbert: Belcher, 38 Patricia: 87 Bell, Betty: 87 Bell, Gary: 75, 99, 112, 113, 171, 172, 189 Bell, Tom: 61, 148 Bell, Zane: 87, 175 Belles, Warren: 87 Belverud, Jerry: 87 Belverud, Judith: Benbow, Sharon: Bender, 75 75 29 Betty J.: Bender, Jeff: 75 Benham, Mrs.: 122, 18 Beni, Robert: 134 Benner, Nancy: 87, 100, 104, 122 Bennett, Claudia: 87, 132, 134 Bennett, Frank: 38 Benson, Karen: 87 Benson, Marsha: 87, 94, 104 Benton, David: 87, 100, 134, 133 Treasurer, 60, Sceptre Hi-Y, 59-60, Senior Class Council, 60, Bowling Club, 60, Ruman Award, 59, Bri- gade Staff Intelligence Officer, 60, Varsity Cross Country, 60, Varsity Track, 60, Letterman's Club, 60. ZAMORA, RONALD: Transfer from North Phoenix High, 56-57, Scep- tre Hi-Y, 58-60, Varsity Wrestling, 57-60, Letterman's Club, 57-58, R.O.T.C., 57-58. ZIEGER, MARTIN: Fablers, 56-57, Parnassus, 56-57, Student Council, 57-58, National Honor Society, 59-60, Biology Seminar, 58-59.- ZIMMERMAN, DARRELL: Transfer from Alliance, Ohio, 57. ZIMMERMAN, JAMES: Transfer from Alliance, Ohio, 57, ZINK, GWENDOLYN: Mid-term grad- uate. Bone, Sally: 75, 202 Bonhelmer, William: 87 Bonnell, John: 87 Boozer, Kenneth: 39, 155 Bons, Mrs. F. A.: 14 Barak, Dennis: 75 Borak, Pete: 181 Borg, Barbara: 75, 143 Bostrom, Rev. William: 14 Bouchard, Deanna: 61 Bouchard, Denise: 61 Bounds, James: 87, 201 Bowen, Bonnie: 39, 106 Bowen, Dwight: 87 Bowen, Earl: 18 Bowerman, Sandra: 67, 94 Bowers, Mr. Leo: 18, 123 Bowersock, Bonnie: 39 Bowlby, Diane: 75 Bowling Club: 128-129 Box, Howard: 180 Boyd, Karolee: 87, 202 Boyd, Kathy: 39, 116, 123, 202 Boyer, Barbara: 61, 123 Boyer, Thomas: 61, 98, 101, 175 Boyingtan, Vera: 19 Boykin, Mike: 39 Boyle, Judith: 62, 136, 137 Bradley, Virginia: 75 Braeuninger, Thomas: 75 Bramlet, James: 87, 175, 199 Bramwell, Frank: 62, 116 Brand, Louis: 39 Brandon, Charlotte: 75 Brandon, John: 87, 134 Branigan, Miss Kathleen: 19 Breitling, Susan: 62 Brewer, Tom: 39, 99, 175, 176, 178, 183 Briggs, Darlan: 75 Brim, Karl: 75, 174 Brinkerhoff, Jean: 87, 94, 104, 202 Berger, Susan: 75, 104 Berghofer, Arlene: 61 Bethancourt, Mr. Bruce: 18, 133 Bethancourt, Michael: 61, 72, 174 Bewley, Michael: 87, 100, 128, 181 Bigelow, Brian: 75 Thomas: 75 Bigelow, Billings, Richard: 87 Biology Club: 138 Birt, Judy: 38 Barbara: 87 Bishop, Bishop, Gayle: 61, 112, 186 Bitrich, Terry: 87, 121 Black, Mr. John A.: 18, 134, 175, 191 Black, Robin: 87 Black, Sharon: 75 Blackburn, Guy: 38 Britt, Michael: 75, 98, 143, 186 Brock, Michael: 62, 183 Broadman, Marc: 87 Brockhoft, Robert: 75, 134, 135 Brodersen, Nan: 62, 103, 108 Bromley, Dick: 62 Brooks, Roger: 62, 99, 112, 143, 169,171,172,193 Brotherton, Carmelita: 32 Brown, Carl: 75 Brown, Cherilyn: 75, 116, 123 Brown, Darlene: 39, 109 Brown, Daniel: 87 Brown, David: 39, 62 Brown, Dennis: 75 Brown, Katha: 87 Brown, Ronald: 39 Brown Ruth: 62 Bates Bonnie: 87 Bates, Carolyn: 87, 100, 104, 122 Bates, Dave: 174 Bates, Eldon: 75 Bates, Ronald: 87, 175, 199 Bateshghomas: 61, 99, 112, 169, Batroff, Karen: 61 Bathnoy, Barbara: 87 Blade Staff: 148-149 Blakely, Charlie: 181 Blakely, Larry: 39, 120 Blakey, Robert: 87, 175, 181, 187 Blotter, Janet: 75 Blotter, Linda: 39, 118 Bliquez, Norma: 29 Bloom, Diana: 39, 106, 115, 136 Blough, Bryon: 87 . Battles, Sharon: 61, 103, 124 Baughman, Craig: 87 Baughman, William: 75 Baughn, Barbara: 87 Bayer, Claudia: 38, 59, 103, 109, 124, 146, 231 Bazzill, Linda: 69, 75, 103 Beochcombers' Club: 131 Beagle, Roger: 87, 175, 187 Board of Education: 14 Bodine, Jerry: 75, 121 Boehler, Alice: 87 Boehm, Bradley: 75 Boggs, Kathryn: 75 Bohlmon, Marcus: 61, 129 Bohlmon, Vernon: 87 Bollinger, Marilyn: 31 Bolton, Rickey: 61 Browne, Dr. Trevor: 14 Browning, Lynn: 39, 105 Brunell, Donald: 75 Brunk, Karon: 87 Brunk, Sharon: 87 Brunner, Donna: 87 Bryan, Jon: 75 Bryant, Jerry: 62, 99, 169, 172, 193 Buchanan, Joyce: 87, 121 Bufis, Douglas: 39, 127 Bullard, Gary: 62, 193 Bung, Donna: 39, 202 Bunnenberg, Claus: 39, 59, 98, 126, 132, 143, 158, 221 Burch, Frank: 14 Burdette, Tewanda: 62 Burgess, Susan: 76 Burkholder, Terrance: 39 Burnett, Mr. L. E.: 16, 121 Burns, Bobbye: 62, 109, 124 Burns, Paula: 87, 100, 104, 114 Burris, John: 39, 111, 131 Burris, Sharon: 76 Burson, Gerald: 76, 131, 174 Burson, Larry: 40 Burson, Mr.: 131 Burton, Rexanna: 62 .Busby, Alan: 87 Busby, Kenneth: 62, 119 Busch, Sharyn: 87 Bush, Sandra: 87 Bushnell, Carolyn: 40 Butcher, Joe: 62 Butler, Cathy: 62, 72, 103, 107, 122 Butler, Dave: 11 Butler, Jimmie: 62 Butler, Paula: 87 Butler, Robert: 40 Butler Sarahmarge: 40, 101, 108 Bfer, Carolyn: 87, 100, 117, 134 Byram, Bill: 87, 181 Caceletto, Paula: 76, 136 Cafeteria Workers 81 Custodians: 32 Catiero, Frances: 87, 128 Cagle, Billy: 87 Cain, Rosemary: 76, 138 Calder, Nancy: 87, 123 Callaw, Nancy: 117, 126, 76 Cameron, Sondra: 62, 117 Campbell, Heather: 40 Campbell, Jackie: 76 Campbell, John: 19, 138 Campbell, Larry: 40 Camut, Student Coach: 186 Cantwell, Genevieve: 76 Carbacio, Eleanor: 62, 137 Carbone, Janet: 88 Carder, Terry: 88, 100, 202 Carey, Donna: 76 Carlson, Marcia: 62 Carmell, John: 88 Carmichael, Kiden: 76 Carney, Edwin: 36, 98, 172, 170 Caron, Arlene: 76 Caron, Kenneth: 40 Carpenter, Barbara: 40 Carpenter, Maria: 40, 59, 107 Carpenter, Raymond: 62 Carruth, Cheryl: 62, 123 Carruthers, Sonya: 88 Carruthers, Tim: 76, 114 Carter Adalyn: 76 caneff Cynthia: 62, 122, 123 Carter Evelyn: 76 Carter' James: 76, 84 Carter, Randy: 134, 191 Casalena, Michael: 88 Casalena, John: 40 Casho, Craig: 76 Caviness, Michael: 174, 1 193 Cawley, Richard: 40, 99, 131, 143, 189 Cefaratti, Dianna: 40 Cerracchio, Nicholas: 88 Cessna, Vicki: 62 Chapman, Jim: 76 Chapman, Kathleen: 76 Chapman, Nancy: 88 169, Chapman, Paul: 62, 99, 193 172, Chapman, Timothy: 88 Chase ichard ,R : 76 Cheerleaders: 145 cnemnick, Paul: 76, 126, 135, 143 187 Christian, Mr. Rex: 19, 136 Chemnick, Susan: 40, 101, 120, 126, 132, 135 Chess Club: 134 Chrisman, Mr, Burt: 139 Chrisman, Mrs. Burt: 139 Chrisman, Burt: 40, 99, 111, 131, 169, 173, 183 Chrisman, Charles: 69, 76, 113, 130, 167, 174, 177, 183 Chrisman, Jay: 88, 113, 175 181, Christiansen, Sonia: 69, 76, 103, 122 Church, Florence: 40, 101 Ciono, Sylvia: 88 Civalier, Gerald: 189 Civalier, Michael: 88, 175, 199 Civil Defense: 135 Clark, Ann: 88, 104, 143 Clark, Beverly: 40, 147 Clark, Charles: 40, 98, 99, 173, 175, 176, 223, 183 Clark, David: 127, 152, 153, 155 Clark, Linda: 202 Clark, Sue: 88, 134, 202 Clark, Thomas: 76, 136 Clark, Mr. Van: 19, 25, 26 Clark, Vandi: 88 Clark, William: 88 Clarke, Jennifer: 76 Clayman, Thomas: 88 Clemmer, Leslie: 76, 121 Clemens, Pat: 62 Clements, Mr. George: 32 INDEX Clevenger, Patrick: 88, 175 Clifford, Maryann: 62 Clifton, Jerry: 40 Cline, Gary: 88 Clines, Brenda: 88 Clubs: '96-138 Clyatt, Donna: 62, 101, 103, 108 Cobb, Christine: 40 Cobb, Tyrus: 88, 175 Coburn, Linda: 88 Cochrane, Susan: 62, 101, 103, 109 Coe, Anne: 76, 124 Coe, Kaye: 124 Coe, Mary: 62 Caffer, Mr, Hobert: 19, 25, 138 Cogelow, Barbara: 62, 122 Cohen, Toby: 76 Colasacco, Carol: 76 Cole, Michael: 88, 183 Coleman, Carole: 62, 101 Collet, Paul: 76, 180 Collet, Miranda: 88 Collins, Robert: 88 Colpitts, Audrey: 88 Concert Choir: 117 Connin, Lynn: 41 Connin, Margie: 76, 117 Connin, Patricia: 62, 117 Constable, Tom: 76, Cook, Monty: 62 Cook, Ronnie: 76, Cooksey, Ralph: 76 Cooley, Nancy: 88 Cooley, Dave: 193 Cooley, Raymond: 62, 110 Coon, Linda: 62 Cooper, Betty: 88 Cooper, Glenda: 41, 119, 120 Cope, Bonnie: 76 Corbin, John: 62 Corbin, Kay: 88 Corbin, Virginia: 88 Corl, Georgia: 62, 137 Cornelsen, Alan: 88 Cornelison, Karla: 62, 115 Cotner, Janet: 88, 121 Cotter, Miss Mary: 19 Coudrey, Karen: 88 Coulter, Gregory: 76, 121 Counce, Mr. and Mrs.: 121 Counce, Bruce: 116, 121, 62 Courtney, Dianne: 62 Courtney, George: 76 Courtney, Jean: 76, 136 Courtney, Thomas: 62, 175, 177, 241 Coutts, Glenn: 88 Covey, Rick: 41, 131 Cowon, Virginia: 88 Cox, David: 88 Cox, Randall: 88 Craig, Mr. Hayden: 17, 23 Craig, John: 41 Crammer, David: 76 Craprotta, Jean: 76, 104 Crary, Guy: 88 Crary, James: 41 Crawford, Connie: 62 Creative Writing Club: 114 Cremer, William: 41 Crews, Pamela: 88 Cristea, Karen: 41, 101, 102, 103 107, 218 Crocker, Janet: 88, 123 Cromer, Kathleen: 88, 202 Cross, Tom: 62, 197 Cross, William: 41, 100, 101, 126 130, 132, 138, 153, 155, 193 Crozier, Janice: 62, 101, 106, 122 125, 129, 148 Crumbley, Judith: 88, 116, 120 Crunk, Scott: 76 Cruse, Thomas: 88, 129 Cuff, Lynn: 62 Culp, Allen: 76, 131 Culpepper, Carol: 62 Cummings, Sharon: 76 Cunningham, Beverly: 76 Currie, Bruce: 76 Currier, Mr. Clifford: 19, 130, 201 Curry, Linda: 41 Cushing, Ben: 101, 138 Cushing, Mrs. Faye: 29 Cushing, William: 63 Custer, Carole: 63, 72, 202 Dalfelt, Goran: 209 Dalfelt, Mr.: 209 Dalfelt, Mrs.: 209 Daly, Sharron: 88, 104 Dances: 160,161 Danforth, Donald: 76 Daniels, Linda: 63 Darland, Barbara: 41, 119, 120, 124, 143, 230 Dascher, LaMoine: 88, 121 Datson, H. Kendall: 20 Daugherty, Michael: 88 Dausman, John: 88 Davey, Ben: 41 174, 180, 186 143, 174, 198 176, 1 1 1 103, 124, Davis, Bonny: 88, 121, 132 Davis, Brenda Sue: 41 Davis, David: 41, 128 Davis, Deanne: 63 Davis, Edward: 76, 119 Davis, John: 76, 174, 186, 191 Davis, Larry: 63, 113 Davis, Pamala: 88, 202 Davis Richard: 88 De Elissa, Eddy: 76 Decker, John: 88, 121 Dedication: 10 De Forest, John: 88, 175, 187 De Friese, Phyllis: 88 Deiley, Jean: 76 Del Carla, Robert: 88, 136 Delisa, Patricia: 88, 202 Deming, Darlene: 88 Denmark, Margaret: 63, 103 Dennis, Jean: 88, 104, 202, 143 Dennis, Larry: 88 Dennis, William: 186, 241 De Pinto, Joseph: 41 Derreck, Thomas: 63 Derrick, Dorothy: 88, 123 De Spain, Judith: 88, 101, 123 De Spain, Nancy: 41, 116 De Witt, Merilee: 88, 94, Dezeianbgr, Robin: 41, 99, 113, 161, 7 Dial, Sharon: 41, 109 Diamond, Martin: 88, 100 Diamond, Sandra: 63 Diestler, Carolyn: 76, 222 Diestler, Dennis: 41, 101, 126, 132, 138, 143 Dight, Arthur: 88 Dight, Charles: 76, 121 Dinges, Jack: 76 Dils, Patricia: 76, 143 Dircks, Suzanne: 41 Ditzen, Jerry.: 41, 130, 156 Di Vito, Carole: 88 Di Vito, Michael: 42 Di Vito, Rose Ann: 76, 84 Dodd, Darrel: 76 Dodd, Judith: 63 Doerschlag, Larry: 88, 94, 175 Dolack, Gary: 42, 128 Donahue, Mrs. Ann: 32 Donahue, Robert: 63 Donaldson, Deanna: 63, 120, 241 Donaldson, Fred: 88, 187 Don Dero, Patricia: 42 Donithan, Judy: 88, 94, 104 Donithan, William: 76 Donahoe, Thomas: 20, 100 Dooley, James: 76, 116 Dooley, Kathleen: 88, 137 Doran, Fred: 88 Dorf, George: 63, 155 Dorn, Robert: 63, 98, 1 12, 143, 193,241 Douglas, Diana: 42, 101, 114, 122 Douglass, David: 76 Douglass, Harry: 42 Dourmert, Sandra: 88 Dover, Mrs. Helen B.: 20 Downs, Edward: 63 Doyle, Colleen: 88 Doyle, Kathleen: 76 Drake, Eric: 63, 98, 116, 221 Driscoll, Daniel: 88, 175, 181 , 124 104 Ellis, Edward: 77 Ellis, Holly: 63, 103 Elmore, James: 63, 112, 200 Eloian, Lucille: 77 Elton, Kenneth: 89, 181 Elzey, Jerry: 63 Elzey, Wayne: 89, 181, 182 Emerich, William: 42 Emerson, Karen: 89 Emery, Johnie: 89, 104 Emmett Gary: 42, 98, 160, 168, 173, 243 Endres, Coach George: 20, 139, 167, 172, 223 Engen, Barbara: 63 Englehorn, Scott: 63, 98, 99, 112, 167, 171, 173 Erickson, James: 89, 121 Erickson, Sue Ann: 63 Ervien, Judy: 89 Eschelbach, Paula: 77, 104, 122 Estes, Gary: 89 Eubank, John: 63, 99, 112, 131, 171 172 178 193 Evans,' David: 116, 121, 143 Evans, Jon R.: 77, 189 Evans, Leonard: 63, 110, 193 Evans, Rawlin: 77, 180 Evans, Robert: 63, 174, 193, 194 Evans, Diane: 100, 101 Evers, Jim: 181, 187 Eversole, Charles: 42, 101, 110, 143 Ewald, Eugene: 77, 98 Ewing, Linda: 63, 106, 124, 116 Eyring, Michael: 63 Faber, Audrey: 77, 137 Faber, Harvey: 63, 101, 120, 138, 221 Faculty: 12 to 31 Druckmiller, Mrs. Dorothy: 31 Drury, Dianne: 88 Duckett, Vernon: 88 Dudley, Bruce: 63, 118, 193 Dudley, Robert: 88 Dudra, Judith: 63, 109, 238 Duffey, Leonard: 88 Dugan, James: 63 Duggan, Jean: 76, 138 Duggan, Joan: 76, 138 Dunckhurst, David: 88, 154 Dunn, George F.: 20 Durbin, Judy: 76 Durizzi, Delma: 76 Duicgyry, Donald: 63, 99, 112, 193, Dworkis, Pete: 63 Dwyer, Sharon: 42 Dyer, Cliff: 88 Dyer, Elizabeth: 63, 102, 103, 108, 143, 220 Dziubla, Richard: 63, 155 Eastin, Ann: 29 Eccleston, Raymond: 42, 110 Eckmann, Nikki: 63 Edge, Shirley Ann: 63 Egeland, Sandra: 77, B4, 122 Ehlenberger, Carol: 77 Ehlenberger, Gail: 42 Ehlers, James: 88 Eichenauer, Donna: 77, 104, 122 Eiker, Susan: 88, 104 Ekdahl, Vickie: 42, 143, 154, 160, 197, 210, 144 Elkins, Mela: 63 Elliott, Jim C.: 77, 155 Elliott, Kathleen: 42, 106, 202 Ellis, Anne: 63, 118, 202 Fadrhonc, Linda: 77, 202 Falberg, Lily Ann: 63, 106, 124, 202 Falk, John: 7 Falkins, Ronal : 63 2 Font, Wanda: 42, 11 Fassbender, Roberta: 77, 104 Faulkner, Lorraine: 42 Faulkner, Paul: 63, 99, 113, 167, 168, 173, 175, 183 -5 Faulkner, Sandra: 77 Fay, William: 77 Fellet, Jeanen: 77, 138 Felts, Kathleen: 77 1 Femia Maria: 89 Fennell, sandra: 42, 148 Fenner, Robert: 42, 59, 98, 99, 136, 143, 207, 183 Fernandez, Anne: 63 Fielder, William: 89 Fielden, Mr. John Raymond: 20 Fields, John: 42 Fife, David: 89 Fike, Patricia: 77, 102, 104 Fillpot, Diane: 77 Finch, Carole: 42, 100 101, 102, 107 Findlay, Robert: 94, 129, 191 Finklea, James: 77, 174 Finley, Susan: 36, 42, 59, 103, 143 Fish, Frances: 43, 102, 103, 107, 118, 122, 149 Fisher, Frances: 43 Fisher, Sara: 63 Fisher, William: 63 Fitchet, Sally: 77, 84, 117 Fitzgerald, Ronald: 43 Fix, Dianna: 77, 104, 202 Flack, Fred: 77 Flanagan, Sandra: 89 Flanagan, Patricia: 77 Flohrschutz, Frederick: 135, 134 Flores, Mr. Raymond: 20, 126 Flynn, Trudy: 89 Fogle Donald: 43, 100, 101, 111, 135, las Fogle, Margaret: 89 Folk, Valeta: 62. 63, 187 Folmer, Laurian: 77, 104, 137 Folmer, Thomas: 63, 130, 189 Fong, Joyce: ll Football: 166 to 173 Ford, Bill: 63, 101, 134 Ford, Morris: 77, 134, 135 Ford, William: 64, 155 Fordyce, Vickie: 89 Forester, Patrick: 77, 99, 201 Fortenberry, Sally: 89, 100, 104, 143, 202 Foster, Connie: 64, 122 Foster, Frank: 43 Foster, Timothy: 77 Foutz, Doreen: 77 Fox, Leo: 43 Fraijo, Dan: 64, 99, 112, 130, 143, 168, 173, 241 Fraiolcg7 Mr. Peter: 20, 117, 120, Fralick, Linda: 64 France, Charles: 89 Francis, Roy: 77 Frary, Phil: 43 Frazier, Jane: 64, 122 251 Free, Marianne: 64, 123, 202 Free, Virginia: 77, 123 Freegard, Chester: 77 Freeman, Alison: 64, 197, 108, 145 Freeman, Dianna: 64 French, Janice: 89, 114 Friedman, Sharon: 43, 117, 148 Frodermann, Bonita: 89 Frodermann, Caroline: 77 Fulbright, Leonard: 77, 154, 155 Fumetti, Nancy: 64 Funderburg, Madeline: 64 Furthmiller, Barbara: 64, 89, 137 Furthmiller, Claudia: 64, 137 Future Homemakers of America: 137 Future Teachers of America: 134 Gaffney, Carter: 89 Gaffney, Connie: 43, 115 Galioto, Frances: 64, 102, 103, 115, 122, 142, 143, 154, 216, 220, 241 Gallagher, Pauline: 64 Galloway, Donna: 77, 104, 202 Galvin, Mr: Jack: 21, 25. Galwith, James: 89, 121 Gant, Carol: 43, 59, 101 Gant, Frederick: 89, 181, 187 Garbarino, Jean: 59 Garcia, Charles: 89, 199 INDEX Gray, Susan: 77 Garcia, Jo: 64 Gardner, Edward: 64, 183 Gardner, Jerry: 181 Gardner, Richard: 77, 186 Gardner, Terry: 89, 199 Garrett, Bonnie: 89 Robert: 90 Garrett, Mr. Hume P.: 21, 147, 256 Garrett, Joyce: 77 Gorretson, John: 43, 101, 110 Garrison, Elona: 64 Gortin, Jeremy: 77 Gartin, Larry: 64, 72 Garvey, Mr. Raymond: 32 Gassensmith, Miss Mary Lou: 30 Gastineau, Keith: 64, 72, 112, 130 Gotti, Joseph: 89 Gault, Larry: 43, 101, 111 130, 199 Gauli, Roger: 77, 119, 130 Gay, Gordon: 77 Gayle, Sam: 64 Bob: 193 George, George, James: 43 Gerard, Linda: 43 Gerard, Suzanne: 64 Gerber, Mr. Elmo: 14 Gercke, Ronald: 77, 174 German, Linda: 77 Gerrard, Gayle: 43, 101, 202 Gerstberger, Richard: 77, 119 Geyer, Lynn: 43 ' Gibbons, Andrew: 77 Gibbons, James: 64, 119 107, 145, Gibney, Pottie: 64, 103, 108, 122 Gibson, Judy: 77 Gilbert, Ashley: 89 Gilbert, Sandro: 89 Gillard, James: 89, 129 Gillespie, Gary: 77, 197 Gillespie, Janice: 89 Gillespie, Rita: 43 Gillett, Robin: 64, 118, 120, 124, 132, 134 Gilliam, Nancy: 89 Gilman, Penny: 64 Gilmore, Charlotte: 64, 136 Gilmargg Nadaro: 43, 117, 124, 138, Gilmore, Ralph: 89 Girls' League: 102-105 Gladiator Hi-Y: 113 Glantz, Stephen: 64 Glenn, Betty: 77 Glenn, Robert: 43 Goar, Coach Lionel: 21, 175, 187, 223 Godbold, Keith: 43 Godeaux, Linda: 64 Goettl, John: 59, 147, 245, 44 Goff, Mr. Bert: 32 Gogel, Lindo: 64 Goldman, Madeleine: 64 Goldman, Susan: 44 Goldsmith, Carla: 89, 120, 136 Gombos, Judie: 64, 128 Gonderson, John: 77 Gorman, Allan: 44, 111, 131, 148, 168, 172, 173, 189, 243 Gosnell, Robert: 64, 99, 220, 241, 183 Goudeau, Carolyn: 89, 134 Grady, Terry: 89 Graham Charlene: 77, 143, 193 Grebles, Karen: 89 Green, Harald: 77, 155 Greerie,3 Frank: 64, 99, 112, 168, 7 Greenland, Louise: 77, 117 Greer, Lenice: 89 Gretf, James: 77 Gregory, Mrs. Betty: 32 Gregory, Joyce: 64, 129 Gregory, Mary: 89, 129 Griffith, John: 64 Griffith, Linda: 44, 119 Griffith, W. H.: 30 Grime?5Sharon: 44, 93, 101, 107, Grimstead, Michael: 89, 191 202 Groesbeck, Carolyn: 77, 112, 131, 170, Grova, Samuel: 64, 172 Groves, Gene: 64, 112 Grunenwald, Miss Gretchen: 21 Gruner, Richard: 89 Gugliotto, Louis: 64, 111 Guilds, Cynthia: 64 Guilds, Harry: 89, 121, 175 Gunther, David: 64 Guthrie, Margo: 44, 109 Guthrie, Nancy: 77 Guthrie, Patrick: 89 Gutierrez, Mr. Joe: 32 Guy, Frank: 89 Guyer, Joy: 89, 121, 202 Habib, Sharon: 64, 103, 109, 241 Haffner, Janet: 64 Haggerty, Linda: 44 Haggerty, Sandra: 64, 119, 120, 137 Hailey, Jack: 89, 175, 186 Hain, Robert: 89, 181, 187 Hold, Jimmy: 77 Halford, Robert: 64 Hall, Edith: 89 Hall, Judith: 77 Harvey, Ronald: 65, 100, 101, 112, 125, 130, 138, 148, 241 Hassett, Kathleen: 89 Hatch, William: 78 Hathcock, Mr.: 135 Haumont, Patricia Gail: 45, 143, 203 Hauser, Jerry: 65 Hover, Ralph: 89, 191 Haverland, Mary Ann: 65, 108 Hawkinson, Linda: 45 Haydon, Steven: 78 Haydon, Nida: 32 Hayes, Larry: 65, 110 Haynes, Stephen: 78 Hazelett, Russell: 78, 110 Heck, Jeanette: 45 Hedman, Mr, and Mrs.: 209 Heffron, John: 45, 110, 193, 197 Heiberg, Gwen: 89 Heitman, Dean: 65, 120 Heitman, Gary: 89, 124 Hendee, Diane: 65, 136 Hendershott, Richard: 89 Hendricks, Lynn: 89, 202 Henley, Terry: 89 Hennessey, John: 89, 199 Hennessy, Jack: 78, 138, 155 Henricks, Melinda: 65 Henry, Chester: 89, 100, 118, 175 Henry, Daryl: 65 Henry, Janet: 45, 109, 124, 147, 229 Henry, Philip: 89 Hensel, Barbara: 78 Henshaw, Albert: 45, 99, 113, 197 Hensler, Mrs. Mae: 30 Herbert, Victoria: 78 Hernandez, Malcom: 65, 135 125, Howard, Mr. Eugene: 32 Howard, John: 78 Howard, Karen: 90, 94, 102, 104 Howard, Howard Pamela: 65 Tanya: 90 Howell, Gary: 65, 100, 124, 125, 148 Howell, Richard: 78 Howell, Thomas: 45, 155 Hrebec, Peter: 90, 136 Hubbard, Barbara: 45, 59, 103, 106 Hudkins, Mrs. Jean: 30 Hudkins, Michael Lynn: 45, 99, 113, 155, 193, 196, 197 Hudson, Robert: 21, 174, 200 Huff, Sherry: 78 Huffman, Miss M.: 22, 106 Hughes, Barton: 65, 101, 112, 98, 175, 178 Hughes,John: 22 Hughes, Mariel: 65 Hughes, Patricia: 78 Hulbert. Patricia: 78 Humphrey, David: 65, 154, 155 Humphrey, Mary Ann: 90 Humphrey, Philip: 90 Hunter, Miss Georgie: 10, 22 Hunter, Miss Jane: 22, 102, 108 Hunter, Peggy: 78 Hunter, Sharon: 45 Herrick, Gary: 78, 186 Herring, Judith: 78 Hershey, Margaret: 78 Hershey, Mary Ellen: 45 Heskett, Mary: 78 Heskett, William: 45, 155, 200 Hess, Alice: 65 Hall, Larry: 99, 112, 169, 173, 193 Hall, Norland: 64 Hall, Virginia: 64, 119, 137 Hallock, Jacqueline: 64 Hallock, Nicholas: 44 Halperin, Michael: 77, 121 Halverson, Janice: 71, 77 Halvorsen, Charles: 136, 77 Hamay, Nancy: 64, 103, 106, 122, 143, 241 Hamberlin, Patricia: 44 Hamilton, Ray: 89 Hammer, Paul:77 Hammond, Raymond: 65 Hampton, Sandra: 78, 104, 119 Hamstro, Roger: 89, 129 Hanagan, Carol: 65, 108, 143, 144 Hanchett, Ray: 44 Hancock, Alan: 65 Hancock, Eugene: 78 Hancock, Patricia: 89 Hancock, Robert: 44, 133, 146, 243 Hancock, Skip: 130, 186 Hancock, Tommie: 44 Hand, Sharron: 89 Hanna, Michael: 44, 110 Hannaman, Elton: 78, 114, 143 Hannula, Patricia: 65 Hannum, Larry: 65, 99, 115, 169, 172, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen Hansen 179 Gloria: 89, 104 Jon: 78 Lana: 65 Linda: 65 Z Raymond: 99, 143, 173 65 18 101, Hardt, Gary: 78, 98, 99, 113, 172, 175, 178, 193 Hardy, John: 44 Harkins, Pamela: 78, 119 Harman, Dave: 65, 99, 186 Hartmann, Roger: 89, 134 Harpeg Karen Sue: 89, 94, 100, 6 Harper, Sharolyn Lee: 44, 119 Harrington, Marcia: 78, 202 Harrington, Robert: 65 Harris, Carl: 89 Harris, Janet: 89 Harris, Lawrence: 44, 99, 98, 175, 223, 143 Harris, Marlene: 89 Harris, Pamela: 89 Harrison, Dennis: 89 1 , 3 Hansen, Stephen: 44, 100, 135 168, 134, 170, 104, 126, Graham, Mr. Charles: 139 Graham, Mrs. Charles: 139 Graham, Emmett: 44 Graham, Rhea: 89 Graves, Jacqueline: 89 Graves, Ric: 77 Graves, Walter: 64, 118 252 Harrison, John: 129 Harsha, Douglas: 44 Harting, Diane: 89 Hartley, Pamela: 45 Hartman, Clay: 89 Hartman, Mr. William: 32 Harvard, Michael: 89 Harvey : 151 Harvey, Donald: 89, 187 Harvey, Mr. James: 21, 124, 150 Hesser, Dennis: 49 Hicks, Gloria: 45, 143 Hicks, John: 65 Hiddleston, Carol: 89 Higgirigotham, Elice: 78, 100, 117, 4 Hightower, Alice: 78 Hill, Catherine: 89 Hill, Clarence: 78 Hill, Nancy: 78 Hills, James: 65 Hills, Kathleen: 78, 117 Hilsdorf, John: 58 Hilsinger, Janice: 78 Hilton, Lenore: 78 Himelfarb, Leslie: 117 Hinkel, Nancy Jeanne: 65, 72 Hinkel, Norman John: 78 Hinkle, Robert: 89 Hipman, Dean: 119 Hirak, Ronnie: 65 Hirsh, Michael: 89 Hirst, John: 65, 113, 129 Hitchcock, Roberta: 78 Hittepole, Mrs. Hazel: 30 Hobbs, Georgetta: 78 Hocker, Elaine: 89, 143 Hodge, Christie: 78 Hoeksema, Carol: 45 Hoffman, Frank: 65 Hofman, Harry: 65, 119, 128, 133 Hogan, Jerry: 45 Hogan, Nancy: 90 Holland, Connie: 45, 117 Holley, Harold: 65 Holligan, James: 78 Holligan, Shirley: 65, 100, 103, 117, 122 Hollister, Marjorie: 90, 202 Holly, Tom: -129 Holmes, Farrell: 65, 99, 193, 194, 195, 197 Holmes, Robert: 78, 119 Holsten, Carole: 90, 202 Holt, Susan: 90, 122 Homann, Sgt, James: 154 Homrnel, Dorothy: 65, 123, 103 Hondrum, Steven: 90 Honorary Students: 204 to 222 Hooper, Robert: 90, 116 Hooper, Jimmy: 65, 130 Hope, Lynda: 65, 117 Hopkins, George: 65, 118 Hopper, Sherry: 45, 106, 122 Hopwood, Dennis: 55 Horn, Thomas: 90, 129, 187 Horner, Linda: 78, 104, 202 Horning, Mary: 90, 202 Hornish, Ford: 78, 174 Horstman, Pam: 78 Horton, Dawn: 45, 115 Horton, Dewayne: 45, 155 Horton, Timothy: 65 Horvers, John: 78, 121 Hunter, Sheila: 65, 129, 143 Hupp, Sharon: 65 Hurguy, Darlene: 90, 143 Hurst, John: 186 Hurtubise, Pam: 78, 104 Hyder, Bill: 60, 65, 72, 98, 99, 112, 143, 171, 172, 183, 241 lde, Judith: 90, 119 lde, Karen: 65, 118, 135, 138 lffland, John: 78, 118, 174 lhrman, Donna: 65, 72, 109, 238 Index: 250 to 254 Intermediate Band: 121 lnternational Club: 126 lngraham, Rose Marie: 46, 101, 107, 125, 148, 149 lce Cutters: 136 lngram, Doug: 78 Ingram, Vega: 78 Irwin, Fred: 46, 113 Isaacson, Ronnie: 46, 101 lsacksen, Barbara: 90 Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Milton: 78, 130 Russell: 22, 23 Jo. 90 James, Sharon: 90, 132 James, Thomas: 78 Jarvis, Lester: 65, 110, 118, 120 Jeavons, John: 46, 101, 111 Jeavons, Marian: 65 Jeffords, Elin: 65 Jenkins, Grant: 22, 116, 118 Jenkins, Thomas: 66, 98, 174, 200 Jennings, Barry: Jennings, Linda: Jerome, Judy: Jerrell, Cynthia' 78, 100, 118, 126 46 90, 100, 104, 202 78 Jewell, Georgia: 66, 110 Johns, Judith: 90 Johnsen, Karen: 90 Johnsen, Luella: 46 Johnson, Allan: 78, 130 Johnson, Barbara: 78, 84, 100, 104, 120, 74, 241 Johnson, Barry: 202 Johnson, Bonnie: 66, 110 Johnson, Clark: 90, 187 Johnson, David: 46, 98, 126, 143, 158, 207, 209, 101 Johnson, Fred: 22, 128 Johnson, Harriet: 66, 137 Johnson, Julie: 46, 115 Johnson, Lonna: 78, 122, 123 Johnson, Margaret: 46, 66, 106 Johnson, Mary Anne: 90, 102, 104, 143, 202 Johnson, Pamela: 90 Johnson, Patricia: 90 Johnson, Thomas: 46 Johnson, Wayne: 90, 200 Jones, Douglas: 90 Jones, Graydon: 46, 111 Jones, LeAnn: 90, 102, 104, 202 Jones, Marva: 46, 117 Jones, Patrick: 90, 128 Jones, Perry: 78 Jones, Sally: 66 Jones, Stanley: 46, 110 Janes, Thomas: 90, 131, 175 Jordan, Dolly: 46 Jordan, Mrs. Ida: 32 Jordan Karen: 78 Jordan: Leon: 22 Jordan, Jost, William: 46, 193, 196, 197, 198, 223 Judo Club: 127 Judd, Wade: 78 Justus, Mrs. A.: 23 Kable, Gynne: 66, 106 Koehler, Bruce: 46 Kahn, Carol: 90 Kahn, Judith: 78 Kaiser, Natalie: 78, 84, 100, 132 Kaminski, Patricia: 46 Kongieser, Mrs. Helen: 23 Kangston, Paul: 47 Kopp, George: 46, 98, 99, 111, 143 Kopp, John: 90, 94 INDEX Laduron, Kurt: 90, 181, 187 Laird, Nancy: 79 Lambert, Dickie: 66 Landis, Harvey: 79 Lane, Barbara: 79 Lane, Carolyn: 17, 139 Lane, Sandra: 79, 203 Lane, Susan: 79, 203 Maratini, Jill: 90, 128 March, Marley, Mariorie: 90,116 Patrick: 79 Marshall, Mary: 79, 104 Martens, Robert: 128 Mulvenon, Sharon: 50, 109 Mungai, Cary: 67, 99, 154, 155 Munro, Steve: 67 Murphey, Tom: 50,114 Murphy, Kennard: 80, 174 Murphy, John: 25, 125, 149 Murray, Donna: 80 Murrell, Reba: 67 Karow, John: 78 Kaslow, Carol: 46, 125, 148 Katz, Shirley: 78 Kautto, Randy: 90, 129 Kayler, Karen: 90 Kearney, Francis Lee: 9066, 72, Kearney, Ruth Ann: Keefe, James: 78 Keefe, Mary: 32 Kekar, Judith: 46, 221 Kekar, Mrs. Muriel: 30 Keller, Linda: 90, 134 Kelley, Kathy Ann: 66, 143 Kelly, David: 65, 118 Kemp, Mrs. I.: 23 115, 202 Kemptert, Albert: 90, 181 Kempfert, Carol: 66, 123, 124 Kendrick, Marie: 47 Kendrick, Sue: 47 Kennedy, Lynne: Kennedy, Marilyn: 66, 137 Kent, Jacqueline: 78, 122 Kent, Paul: 90, 135 Kerner, Mr.: 139 Kerner, Linda: 47 90 109 Laney, Jacquelyn: 60, 66, 72, 102, 103, 107, 220, 241 Laney, James: 90, 187, 181 Landrum, Steve: 175 Landvatter, Vicky: 90, 123 Langdon, Bill: 66, 112, 130, Langdon, Donnie: 90 Lange, Susan: 79, 104 Lange, Virginia: 109, 143, 47 101 143 Laudone, Michael John: 74, 128, 135, 47 Lauri, Kathryn: 66 Lowes, Nancy: 79, 120, 122 Lawton, Ardath: 90 Ledbetter, Ann: 66 Lee, Dennis: 79 Lee, Sharon: 66 Leech, Lloyd Lee: 48, 221 Leever, Laurie Ann: 48, 124, 126 Leininger, Maurice: 127 Leggett, Marvin: 79 LeGrady, Stephen: 66, 135 Leis, Mary: 79 Leistner, Danna: 48 Marti, Clarice: 79 Marti, Mavis: 67 Martin, Jerry: 49, 101, 111, 131, 142, 143, 221 Martin, Judith: 90 Masque and Gavel: 124 Masters, Jacqueline: 67, 119, 137 Masters, Mr. and Mrs.: 121 Mastin, Jan: 67, 100, 101, 241 Matchette, Ann: 79 Mathe, Carol: 79, 104, 124 Matson, Karen: 67 Matte, Paul: 49, 119, 120 Means, Timothy: 79 Mello, Marilyn: 79, 202 In Memoriamzll , Menke, Carl: 67, 110 Mense, Mary Jane: 67 Mercier, Jan: 67, 119, 120 Meredith, Doyle: 79, 174, 191, 193 Meredith, Gloria: 79, 104 Merrill, Merlene: 79, 202 Merritt, Roslyn: 59 Merry, Karen: 79, 202 Mertz, Linda: 49, 109 Metcalf, Byron: 91 Method, Lyn: 67 Mette, Nancy: 79, 119 Muzzy, Howard: 80, 130, 201 Myers, Don: 50 Myers, Larry: 80, 174 Myers, Pamela: 67, 148 Myrick, Sandra: 80 McAllister, Joyce: 90 McCarthy, James: 67 Mciicirggy, Michele: 91, 104, 143, McCaughey, Ronnie: 91 McCIamroch, Robert: 67 McCloskey, Sharon: 91, 119 McClellan, Jimmie: 91 McClellan, Wayne: 67 McClintock, Nevin: 119 McClintock, Peter: 49, 59, 124, 132, 154, 155 McCloskey, Maxine: 24 McClure, Terry: 67, 189 McConnell, Kathleen: 91 McCreary, Julian: 79, 98, 123 McCr:eSgy, Sheila: 67, 103, 109, 116, McCubbin, Michal Ann: 79, 117 McCue, Mary Ann: 60, 67, 72, 103, Kerner, Kenneth: 66, 98, 99, 131, 143, 170, 172, 175, 179, 183 Kerr, Ronald: 66 Key Club: 98 Kidwell, Dottie: 47, 101, 123, 146, 232 Kidwell, Richard: 78, 99, 112, 130, 143, 170, 186 Kiehl, Elizabeth: 90 Kier, Nancy: 47, 109 Kimball, Jon: 47, 130 Kimball, Susan: 78 Kimmel, Robert: 47 King, Betty: 66, 136 King, Jimmie: 66 King, Margaret: 90, 137 King, Susan: 79 Kings' Club: 130 Kingsley, Madeline: 47 Kinnaman, Donald: 23 Kinney, John: 90 Kinney, Richard: 47 Kingsalving, Mrs. Patricia: 23 Kipp, Patricia: 66, 115 Kirchoff, Bonnie: 90, 143, 203 Kirk, Mrs. Virginia: 32 Kissell, Barry: 90, 199 Kistler, Carolyn: 90 Kittrich, Robert: 47 Kleenman, Stan: 90 Kleinz, Donald: 79 Klem, Mike: 174 Klemmer, John: 90, 187 Klemmer, Marilyn: 90 Klim, Lynda: 90 Klim, Patricia: 79 Knight, Donna: 90 Knight, Roe Deanne: 79, 100, 104 Koch, James: 66 Koch, Walter: 90 Koczka, William: 47 Koeppen, Richard: 23 Koerber, Pamela: 90, 104 Kohl, Dennis: 66 Kohl, Dianne: 47, 143 Kolkebeck, Janet: 47 Kosheiek, Cynthia: 66, 124 Kosowsky, Elaine: 66, 101, 134 Kraatz, William: 79, 174 Krabbe, Dorrit: 220 Kraemer, Diane: 79, 84, 104, 129, 130, 143, 148, 202 Kraft, Michael: 79 Krauss, Kathleen: 79, 104 Kremarik, John: 66, 174 Krenning, Judith: 66, 203 Krogedal, Betty: 66 ' Krogedal, Lester: 79 Krohn, Mrs. Maiorie: 23 Kryder, Michael: 66 Kubisko, John: 90, 175, 199 Kuecggllmann, Fred: 47, 118, 132, Kuecliiggnann, Paul: 90, 175, 181, Kump, Marilyn: 66, 108, 118 Kuntz, Carl: 23 Kurowski, Gordon: 174 Kurowski, Susan: 66 Kwic, Barbara: 90, 114, 115 Kwic, Charlotte: 66, 72, 103, 107, 122 Kynock, Edward: 47 Kynock, John: 47 LaBoe, Margaret: 30 Ladendorff, Robert: 47, 111, 101, 124, 132 LeMire, Mary: 79, 104, 124, 202 LeMire, Norman: 66 Lemons, Jerry: 79, 113, 197 Lennon, Jan: 48 Lennon, Stephen: 90 Leonard, Elizabeth: 24 Lepsik, Barbara: 79 Lepsik, Polly: 79 LeSeuer, Woodrow: 16, 139 Lettermen: 99 LeVee, Judith: 79 Levine, Dennis: 48 Lerois, Dorothy: 48, 101 Lewis, Kay: 90 Lewis, Larry: 90 Lewis, Norma Jean: 48 Lewitz, Herman: 66 Ley, Valerie: 66 Lind, Maurine: 79 Lind, Lawrence: 79 Linder, Henry: 30 Metzger, Sue: 79 Metzler, Metzner, Ladd: 49, 101, 127, Jan: 91, 199 153, 155 Meurer, Leonard: 49, 121 Meye5b2Janet: 79, 104, 122, 123, Meyer, Judith: 79, 104, 123, 202 Meyer, Kenneth: 67 Middleton, Sue: 91, 121, 134 Miller, Barbara: 67, 116 Miller, Brenda: 67, 103, 108, 143 Miller, Coralee: 91, 136, 202 Miller, Harold: 24, 135 Miller, Jim: 49, 130, 131 Miller, Marilyn: 67, 101, 103, 119, 120, 100 Miller, Patricia: 49, 101, 103, 107, 142,143,154,160,121, 221, 212 Miller, Miller, Roger: 49, 110, 116, 124 Richard: 116, 130, 174 123, 108, 143, 202, 203 McCullough, Jean: 49 McCully, Roland: 24, 132 Lindquist, Bill: 48 Lindquist, Koreen: 66 Lindsey, Ardill: 79 in swiler Sharri 66 103 108, 109 L k , I , . Linville, Pam: 48, 106, 110 Lipner, Steven: 66, 101, 118, 135 Lisonbee, Lorenzo: 24 130, Litton, Carol: 66, 100, 101, 148 Lockhart, Jo Lynn: 79, 117, 126 Laeffler, Bill: 90 Lotstedt, Durinda: 79, 117, 124 Logon, Guy: 90 Loges, Andrew: 90, 187 Loges, Mary: 48 Lollar, Kathleen: 90, 94, 122 Langstreth, George: 79 Longstreth, John: 119 Miller, William: 67, 152, 153, 155 Milliron, Marlene: 67, 119 Mills, Betty Lou: 49, 107, 144, 160, 214 Mills, Charlotte: 91, 102, 104, 202 Mills, Kathleen: 79, 122 Mills, Susan: 91 Minard, Terry: 79, 98, 113, 174, 193 Mitchell, Connie: 91 Mitchell, Da Wayne: 91 Mitchell, Pamela: 91, 104, 202 Mitchell, Sue: 49, 108 Mizer, Michael: 91, 175 Moline, Ingrid: 67, 101 Monte, Roderick: 67, 183 Montrez, Mr. Teofilo: 32 143, Loops, Jimmie: 66, 99, 114, 189 Lorang, Barbara Jean: 48 Lorts, Harry: 79 Lorts, Kathleen: 66 Lott, David: 66, 99, 112, 170, 172 Loudermilk, Arvin: 90 Loug.hran., Michael: 24, 193, 197 Lovelace, David: 48, 101, 201 Lovelace, Gloria: 90, 104 Lovelace, Robert: 79 Loveland, Gerald: 90, 121 Ludwig, Glenn: 90 Lundberg, Sharon: 48 Lusson, Claire: 48, 106, 123, 148, 202 Lutes, Donna: 79 Lymer,LaVon: 79 Lynn, Martha: 48 Lynn, Morene: 128 Lyons, Anna Carol: 48, 114 Lyon, Lennis: 66, 64, 101, 103, 122 Macari, Pete: 48 Mace, Darla: 90 Mac Lead, Diana: 79, 104 MacMinn, Linda: 123 Madux, Janice: 79 Magee, John: 48 Maher, Alix: 48 Mahon, Mary: 79 Moines, Pat: 67 Maloney, David: 90 Manguso, James: 90, 121, 128 Mann, Alan: 90 Manning, Herbert: 48, 101, 113, 99, 168, 172 Manning, Kathleen: 49, 106, 123, 202 Manning, Martha: 79 Moore, Bruce: 14 Moore, Donna: 91 Moore, Dorothy: 67 Moore, Mary: 91 Moore, Richard: 49 Moore, Sue: 67, 72, 202 Moore, Virginia: 49 Morehead, Valeria: 91 Moreth, Linda: 79, 203 Morgan, Jack: 79 Morgan, Nancy: 80, 123 Morgan, Morgan, 171 Richard: 91,136 Steve: 67, 98, 99, 112, , 172 Morries, Jerry: 91, 187 Morris, Allen: 175 Morris, Carole: 80, 121 Morris Katherine: 67, 103, 108 Morris, Lansford: 67 Morris, Millie: 80 Morris, Robert: 91, 199 Morrison, Clyde: 24, 193 Morrison, Shirley: 49, 107, 144 Morrow, Lester: 91, 121 Marrow, R. Steven: 80 Mosser, Russell: 50, 111, 221 Mote, Ted: 20, 24 Mott, John: 91 Mottershaw, James: 130, 174, 186 Mousaw,Sara Jane: 50 Moyer, Barbara: 80, 84, 102, 104 Moyer, H. Rodman: 50, 101 Mueller, Howard: 80 Mueller, Jon: 80 Mularz, John: 67, 113 Mulkey, Joan Lee: 50 Mullins, Virginia' 67 119 Maivanan, Jan: .67, 175, 179 McCurcly, Sandra: 49, 59, 101, 207 McDaniel, Dionne: 91, 121 McDowell, Edward: 91 McElhinney, Betty: 91, 202 McElwain, Maiorie: 49, 114 McFarland, Judy: 79 McGil1g?, Thomas: 91, 175, 187, McGinn, Michael: 79 McGinty, Michael: 67 McGinty, Patrick: 91, 94, 175 McGowan, Sandy: 67 McKinney, Larry: 67 McKinney, Ronald: 49 McMaster, Michael: 67 McMillan, Danny: 49 McMinn, Linda: 91 McNett, Georgeanne: 79 McRae, Eldon: 79 McSpadden, William: 113 Nagel, Diane: 80 Nagel, Victor: 50, 146 Nance, Donald: 91 Naughton, Patricia: 91' Nay, Robert: 91 Nebeck, Linda: 91, 137 Nebeck, Ronald: 80 Neely, Carole: 80, 122, 147 Nelesen, Diane: 91 Nelson, oavia: so, 59, 98, 99, 131, 160, 193, 195, 197 Nelson, Donna: 80, 117 Nelson, Jesse: 25 Nelson, Karen: 50 Nelson, Larry: 80 Nelson, Mrs. Martha: 25 Nelson, Scott: 50 Nelson, Sherry: 50, 115 Nelson, William: 91, 116, 175, 181, 187, 221 Nemecek, George: 91 Nesbitt, Ann: 67, 202 Ness, Lana: 80, 117 Neve, Lindo: 80 Neville, Mr. Joseph: 32 Nevin, Charles: 91 Newman, Dudley: 91 Newsom, John: 50, 110 Newton, William: 80 Nichols, Georgia: 116 Nichols, Guy: 91 Nichols, Laura: 80 Patrick: 91 Nichols, Nicholson, Donna: 61, 109 Nicholson, Gloria: 67 Nlickla, Harry: 91, 143, 175, 191 Niemczyk, Stanna: 67, 103, 116, 221 Nofsinger, Nelson: 50 Norman, John: 91, 100, 129, 187 Norris, John: 67, 112, 143 Norris, Michael: 80 Norris, RaCFuelle: 50, 101, 122, 123 North, Wilisz 67, 153, 154, 155 Norton, Carol: 67, 103 124 O'Brien, Linda Gail: 50, 102, 103, 107, 119, 143, 236 O'Brien, Nancy: 91, 143 Ochenreider, David: 80 O'Clair, Michael: 80, 189 O'Clair, Raymond: 50 Odom, Beniamin: 91, 121 Oelleqs,8Richard: 67, 100, 101, 125, Oetjen, Mary: 50, 116 253 Schmuhl, Mary: 92, 143 Offerman, Kent: 99, 131, 170, 173, 68 Ogilvie, George: 80, 113, 174 O'Hair, William: 25, 175 Ohlau, Karen: 80 Oki-Hi-Tri-1-li-Y: 109 Oldsen, Gerald: 91 , 191 Olsen, Elaine: 50, 109, 124 Olsen, Leslie: 91 Olsen, Lorraine: 68 Olsen, Marie: 80 Olson, Christine: 91 Olson, Edward: 91 Olson, Melanie: 80 Olson, Stephanie: 91 Olympian, Hi-Y: 111 Omen, Franklyn: 50, 111 Omen, Judy: 80, 84 Ong, Marvin: 80, 241 Power, Ronald: O'Quinn, Mrs. Elva: 25, 59 Orchesis: 115 Orchestra: 120 Orling, Carolyn: 108 Orr, Sally: 80, 203 Orr, Susan: 68, 72, 103, Osman, James: 25 Osowski, Barbara: 80, 104 Osowski, Blase: 80, 122 Ost, Fred: 91 Oster' Bruce: 689' swa d, Denise: gswalt, Curtis: 736 68, 99, 130, 201 swalt, Sharon: gwen, Ann: 91, 100 121 Owen, Cherie: 51, 103, 226 Owens, Lanny: 91 Oxley, Mrs. L.: 25 Page, Linda: 91 202, 203 ,134 119, 124, INDEX Pitman, William: 51 Platner, Joyce: 91 Pleasant, Ralph: 153, 155, 68 Plotkin, Eileen: 91 Plotner, Fred: 91 Plunkett, Troye: 91, 187, 181 Poarch, Nickle: 80, 122 Paellot, Claudette: 51 Pohle, Ted: 99, 193, 194, 195, 197, 68 Polechla, Venita: 116, 126, 68 Politz, William: 94, 68 Pollack, Chris: 91 Pollack, Ned: 68 Pollard, George: 26, 129 Pomeroy, Mrs. Eileen: 32 Pom Pon: 144 Poole, Charlotte: 91, 129 Poplawski, Bernice: 80 Poplawski, Patricia: 51 Popp, Shirley: 137, 68 Porteous, Heather: 80, 136 Porter, Miss F.: Porter, Howard: 26, 107 80 Porter, Ken: 91 Porter, 'Patriciaz 220, 227 Porter, Richard: Porter, Robert: 199 Porter, William: 236 Post, David: 91 Post, Richard:68 103, 108, 68, 143, 91, 187 86, 94, 175, 191, 113,152,153,155, Poulsen, Patty: 68, 145 80 123 Pl , El ' eg 51,1161 122. P31222 Ric?l'l'drd: 91, 175 Palmer, Sid: 68 . I Parent Music Association: 121 Danny: 68' Diane: 103, 116 Karyliw 91,129 lm k , K ar1e: , Par er Ncizlyncyz 91, 104, Parker, Parker, Parker, 202 Parker 116, Pafkhali, Bobie: 12o Parkhill, Richard: 91 Parnassus: 100 Parriott, Janet: 51 Parriott, Susan: 91 Passmore, Richard: 68 Pataky, Pamela: 80, 104 Patten, Diasie: '68 91 Patterson, aug as: Paul, Alex: 51, 136, 169, 173, Paul, Catherine: 80, 122, 123, 187 136 Pearson, James: 74, 80, 84, 130, 131, 143, 186, 241 Pease, James: 80 Peatner, Joyce: 104 Peerce, Sandra: 68, 148 Peerce, Sheila: 80, 114 Pein, David: 80, 118, 120 Pennington, James: 80 Pennington, Lpis Anne: 51 Powers, Jerry: 80 Poynter, Robert: 80 Prevratil, Yvonne: 68 Price, Peggy: 68 Price, Jerry: 68 Pruitt, Erma: 68 Quill and' Scroll: 125 Quillen, Janice: 92, 121 Quinn, Michael: 80 Radio Club: 135 Radu, Patricia: 80, 117 Rakow, Michael: 80 Rakow, Jacwin: 92 Ramirez, Mr. Joseph: 32 Ramsey, Jimmy: 81, 186 Ramseyer, Ronald: 36, 51, 59, 98, 99,111,143,189, 221 Riley, Nancy: 52 Risk, Janet: 52, 101, 103, 107, 111, 124, 126, 146 Ritcheson, Eddie: 92 Ritchie, Coleman: 68 Ritter, Susan: 92 Rives, Judy: 52 David: 81 Claudette: 92 Robart, Roberts, Roberts, David: 52 Roberts, Sandra: 68, 103, 108 Roberts, Steven: 52, 100, 101 ,135 Robeqggn, Michael: 68, 101, 118, Robichaux, Gwen: 69 Robichaux, Val 52 Robillard, Wilma: 69, 138 Robinson, Carol: 81 Robson, Thomas: 92 Roca, Ellen: 6, 52, 100, 101, 102, 103, 107, 125, 147, 219, 256 Rockwell, Michael: 81, 113, 130, 143, 186, 241 Rodgers, Eddie: 81 Rodgers, Judith: 122 Rodgers, Kathleen 92, 129, 202 Rodgers, Ruth: 69 Roesler, Dianne: 81 Roger, Thomas: 92, 116, 128, 129, 221 Rogers, Fred: 69 Rogers, Judy: 81, 104 Rogers, Russell: 81, 172 Romano, Loraine: 69, 72, 232 Roma, Rachel: 69 Roosa, Pamela: 81 Rosand, John: 69 Rosato, Dawn: 52, 106, 101 Rose, Mrs. Leona: 31 Rosenberg, James: 81, 180 Rosenthal, Mr.: 121 Rosenthal, Nancy: 69 Schlotzhauer, Phyllis: 69 Schmidlin, Gary: 92, 191 Schmidt, Joyce: 69, 117 Schmslgg, Kenneth: 53, 132, 147, Schmuhl,' Keith: ai, 116, 131 Schreyer, Barbara: 81 Schuler, Ward: 81 Schultz, Beth: 69 Schultz, Lois: 92, 104, 123, 134 Schultz, Stephen: 53, 134 Terry: 81 Schulz, Schwerdt, Gary: 92 Science Club: 138 Scofield, Sharon: 92, 100, 114, 143, 241 Scott, Maurice: 81 Scott, Michael: 53 Scott, Michael Eugene: 53, 186 Scott, Perrie Anne: Scott, Sandra: 81, 81 104, 122, 123, Randall, Judy: 134, 137 114 Randall, Julia: 92, Rangel, Gilbert: 26 Raphael, Beth: 81, 104, 202 Ross, Brian: 81 Ross, Darlene: 52, 106 Rosswigzabeth: 69, 108, 116, 125, Ross, Mrs. James: 139 Ross, Karen: 69 Ross, Mary Ellen: 52, 101, 103, 107, 1 43, 217 Ross, Michael: 92, 175 Ross, Ross, Rot, J Rot, R. O. Roth, Roth, Morton: 52 Paul: 69 anet: 69 Russell: 92, 131 T. C.: 152-155 Kay: 92, 123 Pensinger, William: 113, 130, 186 174, Rappe, Patricia: 81 Rasar, Michael: 68, 174 Raskin, Don: 51, 147, 242 Rathke, Melvin: 68, 99, 197 Ratts, Roy: 26, 98 Rawlins, James: 92, 129, 155 Raymond, Mr. John: 26, 114 Reodeb7Arthur: 68, 98, 99, 193, 195, Reagan, Helen: 81, 117 Reagin, Ann: 51 Reagin, Marion: 92 Reavley, Linda: 52, 103, 125, 146, Roth, Roulier, Roush, Dan: 52, 131, 169, Sharon: 52 173, 189 Jack: 69 Kay: 69, 72, 103, 108, 203, 241 Rova, Roya I l , Rozea, Rozea, Rueter, Russell, James : 53 Wayne: 92, 121 Jean: 53 Mary Ann: 81 Marcia: 92 Edna! 53 Reding, Layle: 81 Pep Club: 123 Perez, Johnny: 80 Perkins, Jim: 80, 143 Perrine, Valerie: 103 239 Reay, Ross: 52 Reder, Mrs. Edna: 32 Russell, Ellen: 53, 145 Russell, Mary: 92 Rutherford, Lois: 53 Ryan, Bonnie: 81 Ryden, Ronnie: 53, 110 Ryll, Sandra: 92 , 197 Peterson 132 Reetz, Lynne: 81 Petermann, Arlene: BO Peters, Leon: 72, 99, 113, 169, 173, 193, 68 Peters, Steven: 51, 183 Peterson Peterson , Carwin: 51, 99, 101, 193, , Karen: 91, 202 , Lana: 91 Petrucci, Evelyn: 80 Peuge, Earll: 80, 84, 100 Peyton, Walter: 80 Phar, Thomas: 80, 138, 68 Phiter, Ron: 160 Philhour, Patrick: 91, 187 Redman, Ed: 81 Reed, Linda: 52, 101, 102, 103, 209 Reed, Paul: 81 Reed, Sandra: 52, 160, 227 Reekes, Joanne: 92 Reese, Donald: 92, 118, 138 Reese, Phyllis: 52, 101, 120, 126, Reichert, Jerry: 52 Reid, Mr. Allison: 32 Reid, James: 81 Reid, Ralph: 81 Reitz, Charlene: 92, 100, 104, Rendahl, Gregory: 92 Renner, David: 52 Rey, Scott: 92 202 Saban, Bill: 26 Sadler, Suzanne: 81 Sadler, Linda: 69, 103, 117 Sadler, William: 92, 191 Salley, Diane: 69, 106 Salley, MicheIe:. 81 Salzer Karen: 117 81 Phillips, Bruce: 51, 133 Phillips, Dianne: 91, 123 Phillips, Elaine: 68 Phillips, Paul: 68, 98, 112 Phillips, Richard: 80 Phillips, Shirley: 68 Phoenix Flying School: 133 Pickering, Donna: 116, 126, 138, 68 Pickering, Mary: 80, 118, 128, 202 Piercey, George: 99, 112, 169, 171, 173, 68 Pierson, Karen: 80 Pifat, Diane: 80, 202 Pifat, Lynne: 51 Pine, Charles: 91, 94, 100, 114, 134, 241 Pinney, Karen: 91 Pinney, Sondra: 51 Pippett, Emily: 51 Pippett, John: 80 Pistor, Arthur: 23, 25 Pitman, Charles: 91, 121 254 Reynolds, Harry: 68, 201 Reynolds, Mary Lou: 81, 117 Reynolds, Pam: 81, 203 Reynolds, Pat: 68 Rhoden, Jim: 81, 174, 180, 183 Richards, Thomas: 92 Richardson, Barry: 81 Richardson, Gloria: 68, 117, 122 Richardson, Lorraine: 92 Richardson, Reginal: 68 Ricketts, Roger: 81, 118, 120 Ricks, Mr. Arthur: 26, 113 Riddell, Susan: 92, 116 Riding, Linda: 81 Riggin, Miss B.: 31 Riggins, Tammy: 68, 116 Riggs, Becky: 92, 104, 202 Riggs, Patsy: 68, 72, 108, 115 Rightmer, Donald: 92, 129, 198, 199 Sammetinger, John:' 53, 111, 175, 178 Sampson, Constance: 81, 117 Sandell, Arthur: 69, 174 Sander, Peggy: 92, 100 Sanders, Thomas: 81, 130, 180, 186 Sandvigb Karen: 53, 125, 101, 148, 4 Saper, Ronald: 81 Sasser, Kathy: 92, 104, 202 Sasser, Mary: 69, 72, 108, 115 Saunders, Karen: 81 Savage, Susan: 53 Savittieri, Robert: 53, 130 Saxe, Daniel: 69, 110 Scaring, David: 81, 116, 134, 138 Scarla, Ann: 69, 108 Schafer, Edward: 53 Schaff, Mary: 69 Schaff, Harry: 81 Schott, Robert: 53 Scharf, Karla: 81, 116. 104 Schedler, Robert: 53 119, Schenk, Terry: 81 Schiller, Jerry: 92 Schimm, Mary Ann: 53, 143, 237 Schipper, Joan: 27 Schlangen, Pamela: 81, 102, 104, 143, 202 143 Scott, Stephen: 81, 98, 180, 186 Scott, William: 92, 131, 199 Scoville, Randolph: 81 Seeger, John: 69 Seger, Richard: 81, 84 Seiberling, Gary: 53 Seiberling, Richard: 92, 175 Sell, Terry: 81 Sellers, Susan: 81 Senior Register: 246, 250 Setter, Alfred: 81 Setter, David: 53 Severson, Judith: 53, 101, 119 Seyfert, Joanna: 69, 103, 122 Shackelford, Miss M.: 27 Shadegg, Cynthia: 53, 107 143, 145 Shadegg, Eugenia: 81, 203 Shafer, Audrey: 53, 203 Shaffer, Curtis: 69 Shanks, Doris: 81 Sharp, Frances: 54, 101 Sharp, Jack: 54 Sharpe, Sidney: 69 Shaw, Jim: 54, 114, 128 SHOW. P9m9.l9f 92 Sheetz, Beverly: 92, I23, 134, 202 Sheetz, Diane: Sheetz, Juanita: 54, 120 69 Sheetz, Richard: 812 92, 122 Shelton, Karen: Sherman, Suzy: Shidler, Meredith:54 Shidler, Kenneth: 69 Shield Staff: 146 to 147 Shields, Mary: 54 Shill, Wilson: 27 Shipp, John: 81, 120, 179, 221 Shipp, Johnny: 81 Shoecraft, Charles: 69, 153, 155 Shoemaker, Edward: 81 Shoemaker, Margaret: 69, 115 Shough, Kenneth: 81 Shragge, Joseph: 92 Shrewbury, Georgia: 54, 146, 234 Shrope, Jack: 92 Shuck, Randy: 81 Shugars, Jerry: 54 Shuman, Dennis: 69, 111 Shuman, James: 92, 181 Shumway, Anne: 81, 84, 122, 202 Shumway, Barbara: 92, 202 Shumway, Mary: 69, 72, 101, 103, 143, 202, 203 Shumway, Robert: 54, 116, 149 Sibel, Donna: 81 Sicz, Allen: 54 Sicz, Roger: 92 Siegel, Isabel: 69 Siger, Dianna: 82 Simancek, Emily: 92 Simancek, Gay: 54, 101, 103 106 I Simmons, Charles: 134 Simonds, Mrs. Emily: 32 Simpson, Sandra: 69, 108, 144 Sinclair, William: 69 Singer, Richard: 69, 119, 174 Sisson, Nelson: 69 Sisson, Ray: 155 Sites, Charlene: 82 Skiff, Kenneth: 54 Skinner, Martha: 82 Sklar, David: 92 Skoglund, Christine: 82 Skousen, Marvin: 82, 99, 193, 197 Skully, Patricia: 54 Slack, Marie: 82 Slack, Patricia: 69 Slepack, Steve: 69 Slette, Mrs. A.: 27, 132 Smith, Alan: 92 Smith, Alexander: 82 Smith, Alton: 82 Smith, Bob: 129 Smith, Carole: 92 Smith, Diana: 69 123 Smith, Donna: 92 Smith, Douglas: 69, 112, 193 Smith, Herman: 82 Smith, Jane: 69 Smith, Jimmy: 54, 110 Smith, Joanne: 54, 122, 123 Smith, Joyce: 69, 116, 126, 138 Smith, Kay: 92 Smith, Kenneth: 92, 175 Smith, Linda: 82 Smith, Linda L:: 82 Smith, Mary Ann: 69 Smith, Pamela: 84, 92, 94, 104 INDEX 143 Swett, Helen: 82, 128, 138 Swisher, Gayle: 55 Synodis, Hope: 70, 137 Synodis, John: 55 Taelmon, Dennis: 70, 113, 189 Tager, Bruce: 93 Tager, Robert: 70 Taggart, Karen: 93, 94, 122 Takesuye, Mrs. Betty: 31 Tallman, Paul: 70 Tonner, John: 15, 223 Smith, Richard: 54, 101, 143, 157, 208, 222 Smith, Sherian: 82, 84 Smith, Stanley: 54, 183 Smith, Stephen: 69, 173 Smith, Tana: 69, 103 Smuda, Paul: 82, 116, 241 Snodgrass, Diane: 82 Snogross, Patricia: 82 Dennis: 92 Snyder, Snyder, Douglas: 82, 143 Snyder, Snyder, Jay: 70 Michael: 54 Snyder, Myrna: 54 Sorensen, Vern: 92 Spain, William: 70, 135 Sparks, David: 92, 175 Tanner, Stephen: 55, 101, 126, 138 Tapia, Albert: 93 Tate, Mrs. Mary: 27, 109 Taylor, Florence Scott: 82 Stapley, Spanish Club: 132 Spearing, Gregory: 118 Sparteens: 122 132, VanDuerm, Diana: 93 VanLeer, Walter: 82, 186 VanMeter, Gayle: 28 Varming, John: 56 Varming, Richard: 93, 131, 175, 187 Varney, Edward: 93, 126 Varney, Elizabeth: 56, 101, 126, 132 Varney, Larry: 82 Varney, Phillip: 60, 70, 72, 130, 131 Vaughan, Loren: 82 Vaughan, Richard: 93 Vaughn, James: 82, 134 Velting, Jerry: 93 Vemer, Jim: 56 Vernetti, Carol: 93 Vernon, John: 82 Vibbert, Dallas: 70, 155 Vice, Carol: 82 Victor, Barbara: 83 Victor, Jon: 56, 111, 131, 59 Victor, Kim: 93 Vincent, Danny: Vincent, Terry: 56, 128 93, 187 Vinson, Michele: 93 Vinyard, Joyce: 93 Vogtt, Pat: 70, 109 West, Vanna: 93, 116 Wester, Kathryn: 93, 100, 104, 122 Wester, Kenneth: 83 Westerlund, Kathleen: 93 Westermann, Darlene: 93 Westermann, Wayne: 93 Wetzel, Gary: 71, 110 Wexler, Michele: 93 Wheeler, Dick: 161 Wheeler, John: 101, 120, 132, 138 Wheeler, Lorana: 71 White, Betty: 57 White, Carol: 57, 101, 125, 143, 148, 149, 161 White, Mrs. Dorothea: 31 White, Niles: 83, 116 191 white, Ronald: 93, 199 White, Sharon: 71, 119, 122, 123 Whitfield, Dudley: 71 whneiock, Tom: 57, 98, 99, 131, 142, 143, 160, 177, 179, 175, 201, 223, 215 Whitfield, Harvey: 93 Whitford, Rodger: 71 Whitson, Philip: 83 Wiandt, Lily: 83 Widmerj Paul: 28, 123, 167, 186, Spears, Richard: 92, 187 Spencer, Paulo: 82 Spencer, Susan: 82 Spetrino, Gary: 6, 54, 114, 147 Sports: 162 to 202 Springer, Susan: 82, 116, 126, 221 Sprinkle, Sergeant Clifford: 31, 153 Squires, Dona: 70 Stabbe, Wanda: 82 Stahl, Lindalee: 92 Stahl, Robert: 82 Stahl, William: 82, 154 Stahlberg, Susan: 55 Stoke, Peter: 92 Staley, Susan: 24, 70, 72, 108 Stanford, Pamela: 70, 72, 108 Stanton, Mike: 155 Stanton, Nelson: 55, 110 Stapley, Joalyn: 55, 101 Stapley, Laurel: 92 Wayne: 55, 183 Stapp, Betty: 92 Staton, Carole: 82 Wilson Stouffer, Gary: 9, 175, 191 Stauffer, Robert: 70, 113, 119 Steele, William: 70, 111, 116, 191, 221 Stein, Alan: 82 Stein, Marcia: 55, 107, 124 Steinberg, Mark: 82 Stemple, Sandra: 92 Stephen, Harold: 70, 99, 193, 197 Stephens, Patricia: 92 Steptaegison, Larry: 82, 193, 194, Stephenson, Robert: 55, 82, 98, 155, 183 Stevenson, Lynn: 92 Stevenson, Nancy: 55, 117 Stevenson, Sally: 82, 104, 122 Stevig, David: 92, 131, 187 Stewart, Jo Anne: 70, 103, 123, 221 Stoddart, John: 92 Stoffel, Mrs. Moe: 32 Stone, Dale: 82, 119 Stone, Jean: 92 Stone, Sharon: 82 Stonehouse, Jane: 82, 122 Stott, Keith: 82, 116 Stoyer, Bruce: 55, 168, 172 Stoyer, Gail: 92 Stoyer, Terri: 70 Strahm, Chuck: 181, 187 Struss, William: 92, 108, 175, 187 Strickland, Carolin: 70 Strickland, Cheryl: 70, 108, 143 Strickland, Deo Etta: 70, 108, 202 Strickland, Denise: 92, 202 Strickler, Patrick: 92 Stuckey, Gary: 113, 189 Students: 34 to 93 Student Body Officers: 142 Student Council: 143 Stumpf, Jeffery: 82 Sturgeon, Robbin: 82 Sublett, Fred: 82 Sublett, James: 55, 155 Sublett, Judy: 70 Summer, Mrs. Ruth: 32 Summerfield, Fred: 55 Surber, Marilyn: 92 Sutton, Linda: 93 Swanson, Gary: 55 Swart, Judith: 93 Swasey, Cynthia: 93 Swotko, George: 70 Swenson, Emilia: 82, 84, 100, 126, Tayloi'62Jo Ann: 82, 102, 104, 123, Taylor, Judy Gayle: 55, 115 Taylor, Marylu: 55 Telling, Margot: 70 Temby, Robert: 70 Tetmeyer, Stephen E.: 82 Teufel, Michael: 70 Thelander, Robert: 82, 155 Thelander, William: 70, 155 Thielbar, Karolyn: 70, 72, 103, 202 Thiry, Michael F.: 82, 186 Thiss, Andrea: 70 Thomas, David: 70 Thomas, Donna Jane: 55, 59, 101 Thomas, Eva Estelle: 55 Thomas, Larry: 70 Thomas, Patricia Ann: 55 Thomas, Richard M.: 82, 186 Thomas, Ronald: 82, 186 Thomas, Tommy: 93, 187 Thompson, Bonnie: 93 Thompson, Joel: 70, 101, 110, 119 Thompson, Margaret: 93 Thorlo, David William: 56 Thorla, Richard: 93 Thornton, Donna R.: 82, 117 127, 153, Thurston, James: 56, 110, 155 Thurston, Margaret L.: 82 Tilley, Jacqueline: 93 Timmons, Pattie: 70, 106, 221 Timmons, Mrs, Virginia: 27 Tinder, Elaine Sylvia: 93, 129 Tinder, Jacque: 70, 129 Tingdale, Kathleen: 93 Tippy, David: 82, 113 Titgen, Judith: 56 Tomo, Steven: 70, 130 Toohey, Jack: 27 Toschik, Dorothy: 82 Toschik, Mary: 56, 146 Track: 192-199 Tracy, Jerry: 70 Trapp, Elizabeth Ann: 56 Traver, Cheryl: 70 Travis, Shirley: 70 Treadwoy, James: 93, 100, 187 Treat, Theodore: 56, 128 Treiber, Ronald: 118 Trejo, Gilbert: 27, 29, 183 Tri-Karen: 106 Trilley, Jackie: 123 Triplett, Charlotte: 93 Tri Tanda: 107 Trivigno, Rose Marie: 93 Trottier, Glenda Ann: 56 Trottier, Pete J.: 82 Troy, Robert: 82, 113 Trujilicrih Patricia: 36, 56, 59, 116, Tsoucliou, Voula: 56, 107, 143, 158, 206, 221 Tuch, Eric: 93, 121 Tuch, Winifred: 70, 100, 103, 116, 126, 143, 221 Tucker, Ceva Ann: 82 Tucker, Orvil D.: 82 Tucker, Pam: 82 Tudor, Barbara: 93 Tugwell, Raymond C.: 82 Tull, Sheila: 56 Turner, Judy Ann: 56 Turner, Karen R.: 82 Turner, Michael: 93 Tussing, Darryll: 70 Twenter, Curtis: 28 Twigger, Mr. Charles: 32 Tyler, Tony: 70 Uhlig, Merle C.: 111 Urban, George: 56 Urban, Richard: 93 Usry, Kent: 82 Vacek, Robert: 99, 70, 170, 172 Vacha, Phillip: 82 Valdez, Joe: 31 Valenta, William: 56 Volidus Hi-Y: 112 Vallas, Mr.: 139 Vallas, James: 98, 99, 70, 143, 167, 171, 175, 168,183 VanCIeve, Dave: 56 VanDeventer, David: 93 Voitko, Martha: 83, 124 Wacker, Carole: 56, 101, 119 Wade, Bill: 70 Wager, Sharolyn: 70, 103, 106 Wagner, Chuck: 70, 118 Wagner, Georgia: 70, 103 Wagner, Judy: 83, 143 Wag ner , Marshall: 70, 110 Wagner, Merry: 71, 116 Wagner, Robert: 70, 189, 199 Waite, Delton: 28 Woling, Carol: 57 Walker, Christie: 83 Walker, Donna: 83 Walker, James: 93 Walker, Ken: 83 Walker, Nelda Jo: 83 Walker, Patricia: 57, 109 Walker, Phillip: 83, 174 Walker, Robert: 93, 135, 154 Wallace, Arlene: 71 Wallace, Babeta: 93 Wallace, Carol: 93 22 Wiese, Frederick: 83 Wiese, Jerry: 57, 148 Wiggins, Richard: 83 Wilcox, William: 57, 128 Wilhelm, Marjorie: 106 Wilkinson, Judith: 93 Willet, Neville: 128, 57 Willey, Kathleen: 83 W01l1:1g5JO1'1l'1 Thomas: 57, 98, 131, Walling, Kathleen: 93, 104 Wallis, Gavin: 83 Wallis, Harriet: 93, 120 Walter, Karla: 71 Walter, Walters, Walters, Susan: 71,103 Cecil Kent: 57, 101, 116 Mrs. Cleora: 32 Walters, Gerald: 93, 175 Walters, Nancy: B3 Ward, Donna: 83 Ward, Doug: 71 Ward, Fred: 57 Ward, James: 71, 110, 123 Word, June: 93 Ward, Lyle: 71, 155 Word, William: 57, 110 Ware Janet: 92, 143 Worley, Andrea: 83 Warren, Aaron: 93 Wassel, Barbara: 71, 108, 144 Watkins, Andy: 71 Watkins, Dennis: 57 Watkins, Joyce: 93 Watson, Cathy: 93 Watson, Claudia: 83 Watson, Lyndon: 28 Watson Stanley: 93 Watts, 'Borboraz 93 Wayland, Land: 57, 100, 101, 111 Willicirgz, Bert: 83, 130, 143, 174, Williams, Dennis: 119 Williams, Donnalee: 58, 106, 202 Williams, Jacqueline: 93 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Jeanette: 58, 132 Lindo: 71, 202 Mrs. M.: 28 Phil: 58,110 Williams, Stanley: 58, 110 Williamson, Glenda: 71 Williamson, Patricia: 58, 101, 107 Willis, Sue Ann: 83 Wilson, Betty Lou: 83 Wilson, Eugene: 83 Wilson, Joseph: 93 Wilson, Lois: 83, 117 Wilson, Lucille: 134 Wilson, Marqueritte: 71 Wilson, Patricia: 83 Wilson, Shirley: 83 Susan: 93 130, 132, 138 Wayland, Wade: 83, 119, 120, 127, 130, 138, 155 Weaver, Alice: 57, 221 Weaver, Carol: 57 Webb, John: 57 Webb, Joseph: 71, 101 Webb, Margaret: 83 Webster, Mr.: 28 Weedon, Marjorie: 93 Wee ks, Stanley: 71 Wein, Gayle: 93, 104, 114 Weinmeister, Judith: 71, 106, 117 Weinstein, Janice: 93 Weldon, Gail: 83, 202, 203 Weller, Donald: 93 Weller, Ronald: 93 Welling, Brent: 57, 101, 143, 175, 177, 179 Wells, Jane: 83 Wells, Joy: 93 Wells, Judith: 57 Wells, Ronnie: 71, 99, 189 Welshenbaugh, Clester: 83 Wendelken, Patricia: 83, 203 Wendelken, Carolyn: 57, 59 Wenzlick, Barbara: 71 Wesley, Donald: 93 Wesson, Larry: 83 West, Ray: 71 Winemiller, Roger: 83 Winkler, Mr. and Mrs.: 121 Winkler, William: 58, 101, 111 Winquist, Marjorie: 71, 117, 124 Winter Lewis: 93, 121,175 199 wise, Mary: 74, aa, 143, 202 Witt, Betty: 58 Witte, Terry: 83 Woessner, Pamela: 83, 114, 116 Wolf, Grant: 93, 118 Wolgamott, Gayle: 71 Womer, Marnie: 58, 100, 101, 107, 116, 124, 143 Wood, Carol: 58, 109 Wood, Mike: 173, 160, 168, 143, 183 Wood, Mr. Robert: 32 Wood, William: 93 Woodard, Michael: 93 Woodford, Robert: 71, 130 Woodling, Gary: 93, 181, 199 Woods, Roosevelt: 28 Woodside, Jeffrey: 58, 131 Woolbert, Edward: 58 Woolbright, Ann: 71 Worrell, Terry: 58 Wozniak, Lawrence: 71 Wrestling: 188-191 Wright, Mrs. Florence: 32 Wright, Mike: 83 wright, col. T. s.: 154 Wrigley, Vannie: 83, 104, 106 Wudon, Marge: 129 Wulze, Michael: 71, 112, 131 Wyatt, Judy: 93 Wynn, James: 83 Yancey, Ronald: 71 Yates, Robert: 93 Yeager, Don: 58, 111 Yeltman, Mrs. S.: 29 Yenerich, Bruce: 58, 99, 110, 152, 153, 155 Yenerich, Joan: 83, 100, 104, 202, 241 Yerman, Judy: 86, 93, 94, 100, 104, 122, 14 Yochom, Gary: 83, 174 York, David: 93 York, Thomas: 71 Yost, Betsy: 71, 100 101, 125, Young, Barry: 83, 118, 180 Young, Joan: 71, 128 211, 129, 123, 148 255 INDEX Young, Karen: sa Younghons, Williams 93, 128 zamora, Ronnie: sa zinc, Richard: 136 3232212112 R33 31 i2h'?..i'fi'F4Ql1'2lQ?: 13?'a:l,3lba'87 5252131 W333: 33,130 2123 e6T2iTao?J2fl :sa7' i3U23iZn2'35i2i1i 933,128 i2l'IS:J f+2?i?ll3ZZ 33, 104 ziede' Diana: 7' zinkham' Rohm 83 ADVERUSERSINDEX Page Allcraft Hobby Shop ...... ..... 2 30 Jenni Juniors ........................... ...... Autrey's ..................... ..... 2 33 Krebs and Speer Union Service ..... ...... Bank of Douglas ........................... ..... 2 37 Neb's Market ..........,.............. ..,... Borbieri's Spearhead Bicycle Shop .... ..... 2 35 Northeast Auto Service .............. ...... Barrow's Furniture Company ....... ...,. 2 40 Pat's Treasure Shop of Records ..... ...... Bill Porter Auto Service ....... ..... 2 36 Paul Johnson Jewelers .......................,... .,.... Biltmore Jewelry .......... ..... 2 26 Pete Nelson Watering Trough Service ............ Bob Wilcox Studio ..... ....v 2 19 Preach Hardware ...........................,....... ...... Brazis Brothers .............,..................... ..... 2 34 Risk's Esquire Cleaners ..... ...... Cook's Town and Country Barber Shop ............ 234 Ramano's T. V. ......,,... ..... . Desert Lithograph, lnc. ....................... ..... 2 39 Salon de Venus ....,,,,, ..... . Dyer Electric ................ ..... 2 28 Serrano's Teen Haven .... ...... Earl's Cameras ......... ...,. 2 34 Sports Spot ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ...... Easterling Company ...... ..... 2 36 Suncrest Pharmacy ........ ...... Ed Post Realty ............ ..... 2 30 Sunland Photo Shop .............. ...... Ernie's Texaco Service ..... ..... 2 34 Town ond Country Cosuols ..,,, .,,,,, F. F. Bud Bough ...... ..... 2 28 Universal Homes ........................... .... . . First National Bank ...... ..... 2 29 Vaccaro's Pizza House Restaurant ....... ..... Fred Wilson ................................... ..... 2 32 Valley National Bank ................... ...... Glenn Anderegg Chevron Station ..... ..... 2 27 Vids Barber Shop ............. .,.... Harry's Tower Plaza Service ....... ..... 2 32 Walston Richfield Service .... ...... To most of you who read this book, it is only a memory book of your year at Camelback. But, to the staff who put it out, it represents a year full of hard work, long, tedious hours, sweat, and sometimes tears. I want r to express my heartfelt thanks to our marvelous staff, the smallest ever, for the fine jab they have done on this, the biggest book Camelback has yet produced. The faculty, printers, administrators, and photographers also deserve praise for their understanding and co-operation. Finally I want to thank the sponsor, Mr. H. P. Garrett, who not only guided me with the Shield , but whose association has meant a great deal to me personally for the last four years. Another year is gone. But we are still young, our work is not finished for we have so much of our lives ahead with countless hills and crests to conquer. May l send with you all my best wishes in your future ascents. 256 22229: kfgfjem Page 236 235 226 226 227 232 231 231 235 226 229 238 238 227 231 229 236 237 237 228 230 , , . ..,.. 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After several excellent speeches, lent dinner, awards were presented to the Senior the graduates marched up to the stage to receive their masts , Among them were the prettiest girl diplomas from Superintendent Bruce Moore and Principal QShirley Morrisonl and the cutest couple iKaren John L. Tanner. A reception was held in the quad after Cristea and Jon Victorl. Rusty Carney read the Sen- which the jubilant graduates went to Paradise Inn to en- ior Prophecy, and everyone went home. IOY their All Night Party. GRADUATION QI - AL- Q A iii 1 -N N. W ,Q ,L -Q. . Mix S W R. .5 K X x x - , xiii , X e X - , ,Q .1-eg ,Nil .453 in x iii X ig.-i Wg'- , we riff iw . qw Q 4 7 X k f 1 4 , 1x INV f Sirk? k 4 i vs Q sa X , J 3 1 Qs , W . k , 1 ,, .XML f . .1 fi -2 .::. . ..... . 33- ' vm . if-xlfit' -- -, fr 3' 5 .iw 4 -qzk -.ff TSMA ' f - :iw :A 1 A ' . I gas K K W HQ. ,X up , af. W A 'rf , .4 w: ' --fu 1 LQ: ffl, J ' Qwllcr. 'xii gg fy .N -' ' ev- .8 1 ,f ' ,X When the Shields come out, the whole school comes to halt while stu- dents sign each others' books. This year, as in the past, Quo Deo put on a Signing Dance. Sen- iors were taced with eager freshmen and pleas of Sign my book. And everyone had the age old problem ot What shall I say? THE YEARBOOKS ARE OUT! BACCALAUREATE At 8:00 on the evening of May 29 the Baccaloureate Concert Choir and G very good Speech by the Rev Paul service was held in the Camelback gym. Seniors filed in, D' Urbano. in their caps and gowns, and listened to music by the xr 5156 ? , -5.41: gn- ww? X' -xx V Q' Uv , f E 75 N.. Q, s :ai f,., f 'rsh .. Lb .jf .,, my 13 - R .' . 'Z '.! n if S1 X fix, 1.x . ' 3:5 Ka.. V .4 L f'Xi'15'-Q' T 14 M- Q pf' 'wihff 1' -X25 X ww: .. wx fwqffvi 1 x ' X ST' Z' fs, f J, Y X 'w g , v SWS' . Q51 ,1,, . 4,5 ,. 'fx ju Q, K 3 X f 1? I . ., ig iii yw wxyqawri . 56 f iii? x 1 X ' X X. isige ', . .JK Q .ww Kia . T.- ' Q S X FQ QSQQM xt 8 X wg, , , 'R Q Cixi . X . 55 Y . ' JN' . . . K ,f ' swf-A f sp A K --1. .gyglffnix fi THE YEARBOOKS ARE OUT! When the Shields come out, the whole school comes to half while stu- denis sign each others' books. This year, as in the past, Quo Deo puf on a Signing Dance. Sen- iors were 'Faced with eagerfreshmen and pleas of Sign my book. And everyone had the age old problem of What shall l say? 595.2 BACCALAU R EATE Af 8200 On The eVenif19 of MUY 29 fhe Baccalaureate Concert Choir and a very good speech by the Rev Paul service was held in the Camelback gym. Seniors filed in, D' Urbana in their caps and gowns, and listened io music by Yhe R.O.T.C. INSPECTION Cadet Col. L add Metzner accepts the trophy for marksmanship during the annual Military Inspection. MILITARY NIGHT Cadet Lt. Col. Niclc Alsever receives a trophy and congratulations from Governor Paul Fannin on Mili- tary Night. The Camelback Battle Group won three out of tive events in the competition at Montgomery Stadium on May 7. The boys were judged the best company, best drill team, and won the award for the outstanding Battle Group in the city. They brought the Best Company Award, the Donofrio Floral Tro- phy, the Phoenix Gazette Trophy, and the Luke Greenway Sabre to Camelback. TRACK RECORD D I M Centrgll eefs Glendale Tempe Washington Pueblo West North Relays and Central Relays City Relays Arizona Relays Glendale Invitational District Meet State Meet We 69 60 2X3 69 3X4 65 If3 72 2X3 8I If2 68 Invitationals Th 44ey 52 V3 43 V4 47 V3 40 V3 31 V2 45 Winner Second Second Second Winner Winner On their way to capture the State Champion- ship, the Spartan trackmen broke records in the Shot Put, Discus, High Hurdles, Mile Run, 220 Yard Dash, 880 Yard Run, 2 mile Relay, Gnd the Distance Medley. Congratula- tions to a terrific te CIITI. BASEBALL SCORES Washington Sunnyslope Saint Mary's North Yuma Carl Hayden West Phoenix Union Carl Hayden Central North Yuma South Mountain West Mesa Central Scottsdale South Mountain Glendale They 2 3 0 'I 'll 3 6 3 7 3 8 0 8 8 9 6 10 4 3 NEW CH EERLEADEBS The girls who were chosen for the l960-6'l Cheerleading line are: Front, Bonnie Johnson, Jean Brinkerhoff. Middle: Jaki Laney, Nan Brodersen, Back: Pam Beck, Patti Poulsen. NEW POM PON GIRLS New members of the 60-61 Pom pon line are: Front: Dea Etta Strickland, Katha Brown,Middle: Barbara Alford, Carol Hanagan. Back: Jan Mad- dux, Barbara Wassel, Alison Freeman, Sandi Simpson. SENIOR ACTIVITY DAY On May II, all of CameIbacIc's 1,960 Senior Class took a day off. Most of them went tofthe Salt River Project RecreationaI Area to swim, eat, and horse around. Door prizes and awards for the best clown dive were given out, and after acquiring a good sunburn, they went home to recover. ,X DAD'S BAN QUET The Camelback Dads' Club held o banquet on May l8 to honor boys who had excelled through the year in track, rifle, golf, baseball, and tennis. Carwin Peterson is shown accepting on award and con- gratulations from Mr. Morrison. GOLF WINNERS Mr. Garrett, the sponsor of the 1960 Shield, is shown opening a gift from his staff. This was his last year as sponsor of the Camelback yearbook. GOOD-BYE SPONSOR Gege Shodegg und Sue Lane are shown with their trophy which they won and retired to Camelback for Girls' Golf. GIRLS' LEAGUE BANQUET Miss Branigan presents another scholarship to the Senior Council President Carole Finch. Pat Fike, President of the Sophomore Council accepts the Gavel Award from Linda Reed. Her Council sold the most records for the T.A.P. service proiect. Linda Reed, this year's Executive Presi- dent receives one ofthe two scholarships awarded this year from Mary Dangerfield, last year's president and recipient of the same scholarship. NEW CLASS OFFICERS Newly elected officers for next year's Senior Class are Dan Fraiio, President, Donna Clyott, Financial Secretary, Doug Smith, Vice-President, and Mary Ann McCue, Recording Secretary, Next vear the Junior Class will be led by f0UI' boys- They are Dick Kidwell, Vice-President, Jim Pearson, Financial Secretary- Dick Anderman, President, Mike Rockwell, Recording Secretary. Heading the 1960-6l Sophomore Class will be Mary Ann Johnson, Vice-Presi- dent, Carol Holsten, Recording Secretary, Charlotte Mills,Financial Secretary, Fred Gant, President. The National Honor Society inducted 125 new Junior Larry Gault Marnie Womer, and Carole Fmch are and Senior members In the cafeteria on April 12. shown helping the new members sign the roll sheet INDUCTIONS AND AWARDS This year, Camelback students received so many awards that they could not all be given during the Awards As- sembly.A Recognition Night was held on May 25 and among the students who were hon- wasLorraine Faulkner who received a pin and the official title ofBetty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow. CRYSTAL MIST J L4-qi 0 I The Junior-Senior Prom This year was held in the Mem- orial Ballroom of A.S.U. Couples arrived in Their m0Sl formal clothes, danced To the music of Walt Johnson, enioyecl the lavish decorations and refreshments, Then, at the sfroke of midnight, 'rhey wandered off To parries coffee houses, restaurants, and homes. First Place: The Coconuts won first place for the second year in a row. Richard Smith, Rolf Arndt, Nick Alsever, and Phil Varney fnot picturedl sang Sinner Man , John Henry , Molly Dee , and Ghost Riders in thie Sky . TALENT ASSEMBLY Second Place: Roger Ricketts entertained the students with two accordian solos. They were Tea for Two and Twelfth Street Rag. fl ZW! Third Place: Dolly Jordan and Nadara Gilmore presented commercials for Mint- O-Pep peanut butter between acts. In the Mature male ..... - The Pom Pon class presented Anchors Aweigh at the All-School Talent Assembly on April 'l. Shirley Morrison, Alison Free- man, Mary Shumway, and Sandi Simpson are shown. .x y 1. ' W! 1x.4', Jag, ,irxgi W gg? , A , 1 l. - - iam if . 'f'-ss Ss 1 Q 'sf X :bs- ,K-:KX X P 415.3 sifssf The SI-UQ D196o SUPPLEMENT published by the students of PHOENIX CAMELBACK HIGH SCHOOL 4612 North 28th Street, Phoenix, Arizona June 6, 1960 Volume 6, Supplement Camelback's Junior Maid of Cotton this year is Shirley Morrison. She. was chosen from approx- imately torty other girls who were nominated by their classmates. Shirley competed for the title of State Junior Maid of Cotton during the month of May. J v, arg Q if-, A Q fu' A' r lx-A '- 4' K N , 'og Q' i W' N' 6, 'Y N-: S, x C., I FE QP Q. Q ax Q, fs New Nbr ,.lb .gs Waf -ff U ' N Biff 5 N -h V2 X1 U M 'W 1 V M x if J J 6 X525 W PW 5 WM y' Ji! RW M 5,5 i . JD F MX Wffv fUY'f f V' Wwgxg 99 QMMQZQQW 'j 'Q , . ' by 0 7 J MF E . ' X X ,XX - -.,- 251,71 gg: 5: :E rg gg eg re : -t f WY JJ JI' ll' 'JL jl X7 7'76XgX
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