Rincon High School - Rawhide Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1962
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I ll, s 1 - Q . I TABLE OF CONTENTS -Q-. So ef S --7 I ' ' ' 15 X Y 4-,X x , -,J z IS.. X I 1 , -:Aix -I , V A 1 V. X , ' 2 I I . gg 'nb S '16 'nxt w .AK X KV l. - 9' 4 SPQRTS4.. .war if-I k V 1 Z .I Q I . r . .v tx ...K 'J f . 1 e K. QR nik' 1 a :fr w f V 3' gli 'H' is V, . L M at ,OISQO C. DEDICATED TO THE CLASS OF '62 A '62er is a hero to a freshman, a freshman to a college, Caesar with a state trophy, Mr. Bongo with a desk top, ioy and tears with a diploma. A '62er anxiously awaits the future, yet can' not resist a sentimental glance at the past. He thrills at the prospect of his new freedom, yet fears it. The world is his to conquer, and this he will do with his own individual talents. In l958, the 'o2ers and Rincon were both freshman, now they are seniors, and each will hold forever the memories of the past four years. The '62er is ready to begin his iourney into the world, and Rincon will gather and share its mem- ories with others. ln this yearbook are bound the memories of the '62ers, With this in mind, the staff dedicates this l962 RAWHIDE to the class of l962. I' X, Eursun 3, N-7, Q' Brianna my Q m L flfu les n acc rJan ' Lyifrqzgffla ruqzururrzlwrfx f f L J ur ff ufzon am!! I Q arcJ.JlC -cfucufiurz Qj ffzq K f I f fl!! Dwfrzcf um Q am! is murqfnrc uz.w1fcL!i111 Nineirru lguuhrrh :mh lj , , rf-DL L-QT' I '1,Zw1',g.,I !5I1.xQ:m,:::tX.',1:. .211 1,12 ' , , If :.1- . , x..'LAffm.x '-'lfwifiw I ,. 51::p '::zh-:-bv: .-: x 'M ff r', 5 H 4 fj1::J.z'gv:L. 'ri 5 :I 4 inns! You are part of a school of building and growing bot For the seniors, the spring semester i'i' Q. of 1962 has ended with a fond farewell to Rincon after four years of education here. Juniors, sophomores, and freshmen move up one more notch now to fill vacated traditions. We of the yearbook to this volume ofthe book w especially for which has completed its fourth year of service to the Tucson eastside, four years the students herein. h for the institution and positions, and carry through with established staff felt the addition of a historical section ould serve to highlight the past four years of growth the freshmen of '58, now the seniors of '62, to whom 'gs this book V Viiyg , ,,,y-AV has been dedicated. M ,VVg.l QF.. IN THE BEGINNING . . . Rincon High School as an institution i. 'r iii' began in the planning stages in 1948 when a forty-acre tract of land 1' 4' ' iflt 1 V ,,,,, Jy, ,was purchased for S25,000. Architects Place and Place then ' i i-'t 1 '- t-' t-f ' f l H 'T 1 s,.: designed a school that was modern, and above all, iy . ' ,,V,,. :,,,V,i, :,5g, ' y giyy practical. Actual building began March 25, a W and Rincon We feadr tm ' ' ,,,, 5 if ncy by the fall semester of 1958. Opening day ... .. t a . t atta ttltse Rim which SH lei' much building and improving 'to be done, On the inside, there were books to be bought, labs to .5 ,.. ..fx equipped and educational departments to be Stocked with eVe Yll2l'1Q fVOm 'rii basketballs to classical literature. c campus without the lush, gre en lawn that we 'if' .t,, , if now have, and a series Outside, ff K there was grass to be planted and much landscaping to be done. ln the next four 1 V years there would be an auditorium, greenhouse, stadium, girls' gym, and ..1.. KT .,wLNLM My numerous other minor improvements to be built and ii i ' installed on the campus. Vvtg f 1 Q Spiritually, there was the Ranger Reputation of ttti at ..,, ..... ASSIN. . ,g N' . . 1 excellence to be established, an emblem to be designd, and an esprit 'i'i . ,de corps to be established by the students of Rincon- There was .f g M ..... A .e,t . Vl..,5 1 A a new educational standard to be Ser by G fawrv who R . g.. We all interested in organizing a by . . i 'i an l1l9l'1'C'3llbe program for the new students. AM ,,, If 1 .- . i 1 ' ' 1' ,,,,, ' r ,,,. 1 ii' ' co Nstizuctiom MADE us 1 ' .liis 1t l r r 'GROW . . . Even as the doors Opened on September 3, 1958, Y ' .C . W E 'iiii ' liiii' ' there Vemalned much physical improvement to be ompleted. The ,.V g 'tia 'ir will recall a , .... Vii, VA y . of bricked buildings that mo were to be added later. re resembled a factory, i ' X ' rttt 1 without the trimmings which 1 ln January of 1960, the Girls' Gym was completed, providing for the new quarters for the girls' RE. department, vocal music department, and instrumental music department. Minor improvements such as the addition of tennis courts, the construction of the track, and the development of landscaping continued until the maior efforts were directed to the building of the auditorium, completed for use in January of this year, the greenhouse, available for the biology department in September of 1961, and the erection of the stadium, which was initiated this P557 fall- The most important features of Rincon's ia -by construction are now visible facilities, A only the addition of al locker room under the stadium and a swimming pool remain as dreams of the future. You have seen our school in at least one part of its growing phase, and can now appreciate the loveliest campus and most versatile buildings in Tucson. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES WERE ADVANCED.. .Undoubtedly the largest amount of work was poured into the area that would reap the greatest benefits, that was the development of the educational facilities in every department. Just to name a few of the outstanding tasks which lay before each department before school opened, there was an entire science department to stock with lab materials, research publications, and live specimens to be studied, The English department had to acquire teaching aids such as records, movies, and research material for student use. The shops each had to be equipped with tools and materials to make possible the teaching of graphic arts, wood working, and welding. The music departments had to purchase uniforms and Choir rgbegl music and instruments. And in the conselors' offices, plans for future education of Rincon graduates were already in the making. What have the early efforts of Rincon's dedicated SX faculty and administration FKA- produced? Results are quite evident when we find nearly every department represented nationally V S-. I , l through its high scholastic accomplishment. 'V l if l' - S, ' SCHOLARSHIP BREEDS SPIRIT.. .Up to this point, nothing has been said in words which explains the spirit of Rincon students. Actually, by what is said in the preceding paragraphs our spirit is evidenced. With an attractive campus and modern facilities, the morale of the student body is lifted by the brightness of it all. But underlying the ' ' scholarly spirit, is the school spirit which has prompted the design of an emblem, a school crest, an alma mater, and several school fight songs. You who have entered Rincon in any one of the past four years have witnessed the growth of more X traditions, and have carried out, perhaps subconsciously, each N . . it established idea. SQ? So what l can be said in conclusion? This history section isn't marking the end of a long span of years. It has only brought up to date, the earliest fragment of the history which is still to come. Many of you Will be leaCllf Q the student body of 1965 - continue writing constructive pages in the history of Rincon High School. 7 MEM 'VW' WJ 3231- 'T31E?3 7'-fS?'l'9FM ?'- K Y iihgzv? X?f, 'K ' H'-W Y' CN' FX ?Qv:Z?QE2: Xigl 25513-fmifg 'A 7 -IEA' ?:1f?fV5i-?Z-2'W L W4lg'g Bi'2PXf' ' W' W4 'LWYSX Y X ' i X, V Q- V ' Niyivliwf ' ,,XgXe21gwX ,,,, ,g,XXX,1X ,331 ,X, if f ' ff H 'A iii' 'N X Zfzwx man X X XX -XX ,wsXGE?Xw':wX: XX::'XXXn'!w ' X-'HXGXQXXX XX , ' ' ' 'if 1,1 ' ff' ' X -wa I X X 'X X ' ? .age ' '4 ,rg-. XXfJ5:51,X4p XX,-QXQXXXX' , f , 2 5 E 1 iff? 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The 55,630 square feet of floor space contains: 55 classrooms, a lan- guage lab, l0 shops, 2 gyms, an auditorium, a greenhouse, a bookstore, 8 counselors' offices, an administration build- ing, cafeteria, and stadium. The nurse's office, which is located in the administration building, pulls in l50 cus- tomers a week iwhich is 50 less than the counselors' office, which holds an average of 200 except at the semester rush when the figure doublesl. The glass portion of the school is so expensive that it took one man seven weeks to do the wash iob when the school was newly completed. The maintenance staff takes care of the acres of grass which is watered from Rincon's own well. Eleven cafeteria employees prepare and serve 2800 doughnuts during the l7 minute snack breaks. The 1501 desks of the classrooms are occupied by students putting in 20,130 student learning hours each day. In addition to countless hours of preparation teachers work 960 lecture and 'lab hours. Two complete days of school run each day from 6:00 A.lVl. until l2:00 noon and from l2:l5 until 6:15 RM. using a total of 360.50 worth of gas and electricity per day. Statistics may be drab, but Rincon is everthing and then some to 3355 Rangers. Y F 1- . z 3 'WM' c s R., .,gllt !'tf if'?'! ., The lovely campus shots on this page, taken by Mr. Gordon Russell, portray a glowing future to be written in the pages of Rincon history. At the top left is pictured the recently named Senior Patio which will remain as a revered section of the campus to seniors and under- classmen as well. This colorful and functional patio will loe the scene of many parties, dances, and leisure hours of study under clear Tucson skies. ' l , . ,,,iii-l--f-- -VW- T-my .-.Z--fi 3 - J. , Our distinctive auditorium will house not only large lecture classes and student body assemblies, but also performances by student and adult talent on subiects varying from Beethoven to Shakespeare and Woodie Guthrie to Jim LaRue. Rangers will till the bleacher ranks to cheer tor award winning teams who will sweep state honors in every division of athletics. Our heroes ot today will be- come the greats of every vocation field as we predict the continuing success ot such people as Leslie Bell, Dan Schnider, and Paula Welch. You may wonder why this volume ot the yearbook has played up so strongly the scenes from the Rincon campus, the reason is quite obvious. Throughout every shot in the book, there is a memory ot past experience and a foretelling ot future achievement. The buildings ot our campus represent scholarly achievement through knowledge of English, math, and science and success through athletics, industrial skill, and artistic creativity through art, music, and drama. When you graduate, Rincon will deserve a large part ot your thanks for the many new avenues ot lite opened to you. 'i --sum-u.. . ,wif 1F53-rt'-,W P . ' A' 'Silt-c.,f e ' --nar- j:.U':- ifczgs , ': f ': s - 1 42'- 555y,fg,27,gf.p,L.:..5fg,..,, .,. ,,,i,,, , , ,. ll A NNY 'Q J 0 O n . 4. ' 0 S ' Q .0 sl x 'vs 6 S S 1 1, 7 ., A 4' 'O v op' b . . , s Q I 1 - :Q 9 . s.s s 0 ' 1 , ' - K Q tl asf . 5 C, Q 0 G O4 O I Q - 5 Q I sl 5 Q . ' ' 0 of 5 i U Y 0' . 0 1 K 's Q 1 , C . s Q It Q ' Q . Q 1 X N ' ' Q.. L. Q Q sl 0 ' s Oo' -0 A Q 5 - Q O 5 - 'x 0 I 'J . 5 A I ' 31 -4 . , . -. ' H, ' - X I ' I faffl r P r .T . X o!12' 'cr S r Q X N 5' ' ' 1 .1 , O ' 3 -x tx ' X I Q ' 5- 1' ' K L , Q 1 Q ' v J 0 O ' C I xx, 5 Q X I A X ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY K f XZ J tc f 5 C .Q 1. . 'I ,.' lu C ' Q 'U .PQ Y.r 'I .0 Qx . D 0 F1 . 8 o ' I, P C Q 'X PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE It is most fitting that this yearbook be dedicated to the class ot 1962, our first graduating class to have spent all tour years at Rincon. This class has shovvn outstanding leadership and has established standards ot excellence which all tuture classes may well emulate. Led by the class ot l962, our students have won statewide, and even national, recognition tor academic achievement, as well as for excellence in many other school activities. The entire student body has worked for and benefited from these successes, leading to a unity and loyalty seldom found in so large a school. It has been a wonderful experience to vvork with all ot you and, in the future, it will be a pleasure to relive this year through the pages ot this yearbook. As it leaves Rincon High School, the class ot 1962 has the best wishes of us all. We are certain that the devotion ot this class to a tradition ot excellence will lead its members into worthy and success- ful futures. 4AlJL7i DEANS just-Y' Mr. Richard Paver Mr. Leo Johnson fs-'f Mr. Howard Leigh Good citizenship and high standards are two goals Toward which our deans strive to guide all Rincon students. The deans are always ready and willing to assist students in any way they can. Some ot the special duties of these busy people are supervising interscholastic activities and school social functions. They also direct the counseling and guidance program. One important phase of their iob is caring tor the permanent student records and checking student attendance. ,- X., 6' Mrs. Elizabeth Lange SCHOOL BOARD . ,OOO?O5 OOi, 5OO OOOO iOO .. C OOOOOOEOOOO . l 1 . l . 3 , . C OO O ll S 1. .s . Ci K ' Members of The School Board This year are Lyons, Dr. Delbert L. Secrist, Mr. Norval W. Jasper from left To righiz Dr. William J. Pisfor, Mrs. John and Mr. Jacob C. Frufchihencller. P.T.A. PRESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS K ..J.. H Mr. Furm Duncan 'F' k.. 12 ' , fn- .ir -51 5. - jffij-21 1 1 IE- iii 21215 Howard Avery Jesse King .KX -au f. xi im Edith Johnston -3x ,V X L' Xt, lf s Cliff Kramer x 'GIS COUNSELORS g Y . .Q .ur-3, - Eight counselors assist over 3,500 Rincon High students in three maior areas of counseling: educational, vocational, and personal. To help the student meet graduation require- ments is the aim of educational counseling. In this area, the counselors are aided by an extensive library of college catalogues. Vocational counseling includes helping the stu- dent decide on a profession, iob or vocation. The counselors are able to give aid in the area of personal counseling by advising the student in new situations and in his relation- ships with other people. Our counselors are specially trained and highly quali- fied in the area of counseling. Each one of them is ready f, 1 we . X .., stair . . -,le -f-z2'1fg:g:r1S'5 - ' ,.h2:.I-Lf -A--- Mrs. Ardis Loper, the counselor's secretary, is always busy with paper work and appointment making. and willing to help students in need of their services. ,i kx:li f,I 4 a ':-2-1 0 ' ' - ft - 'R E 1 R-' 'S ' ,- les ' 2 it-Q1 ' :ee Mpoim Meigs 725 X New W . '- -:-:- as Q 4 ' Fehl Shirley x - 4 ls x ' '. Q N 4 J 9 n I if f Clyde Tidwell wi fi tr E. Hall Stubbs John Williams fgwliali Wi fd f Vi .r . cu, 'tb' if Barbara Abrahams Milton Agte Janet Baker Kathy Beddo Jack Boswell Louise Brown Margueritte Caldwell Jean Christison, Chr. Leo Croteau Sidney Eder Ruth Fancher Sue Greenfield Elda Hansen James Hervey Paula Pearlman LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT F qnl Language Department Chair- man, Mrs. Jean Christison, re- ceives material daily concern- ing new methods of teaching. Mrs. Margueritte Caldwell Brown stand by a student ,av i 5. 5 and Miss Louise bulletin board illus- trating Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. This unit was one of several used in teaching this past year. .ig v , ,,.. ivgf 3 ,A ,saw Beverly Hulse - I ' e 5 Dorothy Kalil A 'ig 5 If ig Allen McGinnis Richard McLaughlin V A Boyd Meyer 'ig J- 'if Q, ,: if. -if l8 John Weston LaVerne Whipp Audrey Wise experimental team Vincent Acosta Eugene Bruce L . Alice Carter Martina Chacon , Abunclio Elias V ng ' .Q i Charles Farrell MX , . s Kenneth Goodman Louis R. Hopkins Victor Krebs Dorothy Putz Felizardo Valencia 1:5925 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mr. Vincent Acosta regulates the knobs in Rincon's modern Language Lab. This lan- guage lab is used by teachers for the purpose of giving tests, improving student pronounci- ation, and tor giving oral exercises. 'lv-' JC l 75' K iiia S' Q QL P 'Q 9. C. 6' E-f vfiziiyzb r EQ' Q 2 xl 4- , 5' f.. 'Q' 'C 6 - ,.. -5,13 ui A ,. ws: f X, v- 'W .6 ' , I X' X 2. Mrs. Martina Chacon uses one of the many posters available to teachers ot foreign languages. Q lr A s 'N l , 43 Enix if 'iw , l F Peter Buben, Chr. Harriott Carroll David Coleman, Wayne Diehl M it 7 A . MATH DEPARTMENT 11 . ww ..f' . -. we 1 , it l,, ' Y. One of Rincon's 19 Math teachers, Mr. Harold Howell, illustrates a problem with a geometrical figure. T : t'f'W -Q4 X rl l 'M 'vi vo 'Q it Q . in an f rx Y' l Ji ji .f ' ' J il. Vernon Friesen Lincoln Gruber Harold Howell Ellen Maye . ,E i 5. -X 'H ff-. . Q -, S T , i -,M V agen S., f . ga' Janet Miller Willene Neely Mark O'Nlalley John Raskob Don Rule I it if E l' -...-..-.-.......,.. Robert Sather Layton Smutz Jerry Wharton Tiny Mae Wong Joe Young Donald Zastrow FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT The Department of Fine Arts is dedicated to the purpose of encouraging and developing the talents ot RHS students. Under the direction of eight teachers, students receive instruction in art, vocal music, instrumental music, music theory, and drama. Students develop ability, understanding, and knowledge. u . X . ,. 'ii 1 W1 0 0 'cr -Q , - - 14,1 l f - 48 , i ,bf ,- ,, ' , v',,..t'-'- 1 - lr' L 4 , E 1' 5 - 5. ' I i i ' I 7 5- I ' Y A- X 'Z f 'fun 1 , 1' 5 'Q' i Q- ., -gf,',,1 ': '?'-- Qi.. 1 'O . CD Jack Frakes Paul Grimes, Chr. Lane Justus Joe LaRosa Neil Meyer Louise Misto Celeste Norris Rudy Thompson S, Q 5? .s ff FN 'N 4 LI J. i l 'x l ...- 'IP-r' i-vp 4- SCIENCE DEPARTMENT . s li A tw I M T W t' K QEEE .wh cyl ,q , f Rincon's Science Department vvas improved this year by the addition of the greenhouse. Mr. Rickert, Chair- man of the Department, is shown with some members of his Advanced Biology class vvho are conducting an experiment. i Z l ,. ,is V -5 s,,A W X 3' t X it mi? 6 -,. .. Richard Brown Emery Dobosh Clarence Fenn Arnold Kelm Javier Ledesma Anthony Navarrette Mary Ann Calmes Wiley Murphy David Carswell Cody Mothershed Charles Davis Jack Mignery ' x Dorothy Pratt Francis Rickert Chr. f is Q VU:-,yi Wayne Svvoveland Carl Vesely Gerald Whitaker Mr. Archie Anglen, chairman of this department, helps a stu- dent to become more proficient in typing. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Archie Anglen, Chr. Francis Bell ky Leona Esteppe Charles Hulse Ruth Lavigne Lydia Lomey Robert Marshall Wanda Nicoson '7 Ruth Pinkston A A 'Qc-it '-, . I f l 'Qi io James Souter 2 ff WE, f- - lf!!! .' :Sa 2 .fa .-aw 1 355:24 1 V X Calvin Walden 2:7 ur. QVEY'woo0 iii Q-.. -as T... WCC X V - N fi: 1 slt L r iw, 4 if g 4 Q f l W 0' em 'M Q wg if 51-it EW? 5, ,Q-,ar 7 W e F , g ,F it llii I ,T . 4 .hii 533, . tzffffji-QA, 1,4 ' ' f it t 1:- -r 1' 'f it za sf , ,ff ,L lw yf' sn., i is iff C fr S ,ey , L35 f r affix a SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Curtis Albertson George Beimers Larry Bool Rollin Cook Joseph Rosbeck Morris Schmieder Paul Sievers Lois Sorrell Linda Sottnek Robert Stevens Dorothy Stone Walter Dunlap Eugene Guirl Verna Harcourt Ruth Harris Social Studies Department Chairman Phil Woodruff, scans through one of the many cur rent magazines kept tor student use George Stroud Marlen Williams Philip Woodruff Chr. Charles Wook INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Raymond Anderson Gaylord Bush gr., Chairman of the Industrial Arts Department, Orval North- am, Works with other teachers to develop in students an ap- preciation ot design, an aware- ness ot sate rnethods and orderly performance. Leonard Chedsey Gerald Cheek James Dobbs 3 - it Millard Michael Orval Northam, Chr. Paul Paulson Merrell Phillips James Preble Merrill Schram Louis Tassi Robert Witt 'I L4 1 N- I, J.. . 1 'Qs Sr .f-. Hilda Baldwin Jean Burgess Lois DuBois Sarah Higgins June Holcombe, Chr. .Ioan Lackie Joan Pepper Donna Reed Kay Sweeney Macel Thompson 26 GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT I yygg y g, , ,F I ,. K . 2 : V X Q 1 , W., 'T ily. .,,. 34 'X 2117 I ' -'i F asv' N xi 1 'WS '35 I? , if I ,5, 5-.LXM Q, if Qia This year under The lead- ership oT June Holcombe, chairman, The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT insTi- TuTed a sysTem of evaluaTion. AT The end of each six weeks period, parenTs received in The mail an evaluaTion of The girls progress and improve- menT in various areas. The girls were iudged on skill, sporTsmanship, cooperaTion, aTTiTude and oTher qualiTies. This sysTem won naTional acclaim as one of The besT in The area of Girls' Physical EducaTion. .1 'de ., nf' 'JJ- o pf BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT mfw- ..r Q fx .. 'P it 5-4 L ff 6 . fa-- 3 P,-.r J -Gil --1 -,E y.. '4 X E 1 mx K' Chairman of the Boys' Physical Education Depart- ment, Lee Carey, guides the total program of the depart- ment. The primary aim of the department is to build strong bodies and encour- age leadership. The devel- opment of skills and the improvement of physical fitness are a part of the total development of the individ- ual. The program offers a wide variety of activities which help to reach these goals. Lee Carey, Chr, Gilbert Carrillo Jim Davis Glen Harcus Paul Kershner Bill Lovin Dick McConnell Andy Rumic 27 I' HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Rincon's three homemaking teachers, Mary Robinson, Nlariorie Dunbar, and Cornelia Lytle, use the modern equip- ment in the Homemaking Department to instruct Rincon students in various phases of home management. Four years of Home Economics are offered and students are given a wide range of valuable experiences in labs and home proiects. IJ' LIBRARY STAFF Rincon can be proud of its fine library and the job that the Library Staff does. The Staff is responsible for the care of the thousands of books in the library. The librarians guide students in proper use of the available facilities. DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Driver Education is a course designed to further citizenship and an awareness of civic responsibility. Mr. Richard King and Mr. Oscar Carillo are the teachers in this department. In the classroom, as well as behind the wheel, they teach proper driving attitudes and care of the automobile. 1 1 . 35v. , 4 Q ' A 2 E f c 'E T sw- ' kv .N iw X i as X - ,fir Q fa .ifffiiam f it 1 fggru I1 at fi352id5Q ' R5 .-gram:-Y-is .w gf-1 k .. L.. ., ,. ,..., ., .,.. . I-,g .,, kg, ,,, , s W . I LA ,Zta ,sg f . iff' 'L f f,a Vj i A ' ' D ' ,, l .L X.a..- waz, - H., .--..-., .,,.. .,.. , , ,. . The members of the Library Staff are, from left to right: Jesse Lundy, Marguerite Pasquale, Thelma Bullock, Karen Bademian, and Dolores Powdrill. NURSES QQ Mrs. Julia Cress and Mrs. Anna Nord are always on hand to aid students who have minor aches and pains. Their well- equipped office is swamped daily with students. BOOKSTORE ' . W -qw 1,-ff if' 'S his . lifillf'il?5'l3l - ' Qzfchizij' ' 4' in V 11, VV A, 'f tes .ta-L A J H . , . A Mr. Art Lind and his staff sell books and supplies daily in our fine bookstore. Among many other respon- sibilities, they keep accounts for many clubs on the POLICEMAN Mr, Otis Knuckles, our night patrolman, begins his job of guarding the R.H.S. campus each night starting at 6:00 P.M. This smiling gentleman may also be found at Ranger sports events. STAFF 111'- S QT -M. f- l L V' A F S OQQ- -K I Q 3 N . left they are Mr. Lind, Dorthea Moore, Sandra Edrniston, Erna Kreider, and Louis Brattain. R.H.S. campus. From the 29 .Jw PRlNClPAL'S SECRETARIES 1 ,sf,i ..L, g, V L, ff g i 9 ,4 K , . Ethel McDracken Helping the Deans and Principals are left to right Joan Hopkins Jeanene Chaffee Elaine Wood, and Sylvia Tuckman. The secretary at Rincon High School has a very specialized iob. Aside from the usual work done in an office, she has many other duties. The Prir1cipal's and Dean's secretaries handle student body announcements and help to co-ordinate student body and ad- ministration ideas and plans. They handle numerous student records and files and keep track of student discipline cases. The Registrar's Office keeps complete and accurate student records and en- courages good relationships between par- ents, students, counselors, and teachers. The Attendance secretaries keep daily records of attendance for all students. Their records must be accurate and positive at all times. The Switchboard secretaries are kept busy with handling all calls to and from Rincon each day, ATTENDANCE SECRETARIES Y? ,Q Keeping track ot student attendance are Dorothy Riegert, Jean Riester, Dorothy Mahacek, Elizabeth Johnston, and Mary Schmidt. SWITCHBOARD SECRETARIES I 4 . ' V li Wa 'v -I A 2 .Qin 0 ' ic 'I MII H ftssssa, S' tooo t ummrmmn 5, , igkggggllli A -oooo . Wlllltlltt H , Ef V ,V E Klyne , ilftllfcl 'E E ' to A .,.- -' ',y , ., Q ' 1 l YA l Elizabeth Garza Alice Armstrong CUSTODIANS . - .ji -fiiff t I G M .- 4- vf - N' in v WX 'f-f 'fly Row 1- Ral h Ro J h . p mero, o n Elliott, Simpson Aid- Leon, Dan Oten, Helen Woolley, Rozelle Dorris ham, Miguel Leon Row 2' Cardir Oney Robert R Evel V1 W If Nl l ey ow 3. Henry GARDENERS EW rf' ,Q , Q YQ .. ,c - ' .- 'vw ' Y' ' ' . Xi 2 YQX . 4.' 4 - . A X , i . I , ' -, - . - V 3 xr . J ' I f 1, Ft We x .' X . f ' 1 1 ' f. , if v ' , Y if , , ' 2 'Q t.-'-WZ? ,- 1 it x r f t K in .S Q 'va - ' ' 5 I L5 , ' ,. , ' PK i tk , fa a' yi A la, v 'A'7' 1 X F :Y in ' - r -W W 3 f'li . ' The Carlson, Floyd Lawerence, Fred Figueroa, and Richard Stamper. men who care for the many lawns and plants at Rincon are Bert 32 --luflf V 4 ,f 'I I .4 if., .'. fi ' Y f A '. llc . ' -F -' , f T: ,::'g-'-'F - -, Vx, ,- ,.. ,,, ., ... lv-.--.- X - .jf - il' , .Y 4 r-- v -an Q..-L' ..gvg.:s, I I 4 5654- ..j11. . . , . y o e, anue J. Salcido, Rann Valencia Cuestas, Joe Lancaster, Les Dew . R ' N' ' . 4 W, .5 gi 1.50 'ff' wif! p 90 :free EILI' :Xml 6.0! .ix gffml Bt v of 3 x S 1 K, U if 'T qt f fs V v fr N U 5 5 ls ' t i X 1 I 5 x J' l Q A la l kr he Q F 5 ' I it f - I 1 4 f a .5 I XZ Q x , ,I , I !..'Q3-77::A F CAFETERIA STAFF if WI. A R, -gi T- --Q-sq--41' 1- , I . . A 4 Q .. 574' .xQif,. .-t. U I FQ' .Q c Row 1: Viola V. Danielson, Clara Flory, Superintendent: Marianne Michael, Valera M. Paris. Row 2: Alberta C, Pace, Elizabeth Guehler, Lorena Sandusky, Mamie Jackson. The big iob of keeping Rincon neat and clean falls on the shoulders of the custodian and gardeners. Throughout the year they keep the halls, classrooms, and other buildings ready for use. The gardeners attend to the maintenance and landscaping of the grounds. The engineers perform duties absolutely necessary to the smooth-running sched- ule of the school, many of which stu- dents take for granted. The engineers are from left to right, Shelby and Simpson Oldham. The cafeteria workers are closest to the inside of everyone. Serving donuts, sandwiches, candy bars and milk at four breaks throughout the school day, keep these ladies active and busy. ENGINEERS -tsl ii. . , it i -r. A-f Xxflilgl i' ' ik-11 . -ffl A - 115. 33 . hwy Q?xf j Gill, Archie Downs I ly, f ..f O 1. I X A I, K. 'ef 7.x X 'N -1. , 'MM,,3 LI, 'X ' 'w . XX P A KL f 'b 1 N V .Nr X -, 1.1.,4, Wil-:ffl f - F4 . I - A . .fit A 8 3 . 1 A? ' 'A 1 N! Nami 1? f 16, I' f 1 f I f w 'Y-, I I hx 9 N I I I , , 's R .f I ,- 1 J X lk ,A qw . K p Go I Q 1 I 4 . Q 0 0 ' ' ' 1 '.o 9 L h iky - h o x i 0,7 CLASSES 5 -1 .F rl.. O' . : : ' .v f Q1 NKINMMM ' 4, 1 f r . a ' , . . ., x I Q Q 0 I , , J 7 'x X x Y I x X ,nr X X X , x . . 5 Q Q x 1 I' Q . I . Q ' . 'Qc .Q on 'n LC W, .,,. D, ff g. fi ff STUDENT BODY OFFICERS L1 f-Q Vice-President - JANIS WILLIS Recording Secretary - SYBILLA O'MARA Corresponding Secreicxry - MARTY WARNOCK EnThusiasm oT The STudenT Body was sparked by The conTinuous eTTorTs of Their officers. Heading The group was VicTor Lee, who, along vviTh Janis Willis, Sybilla O'Nlara, and lVlarTy Warnock, was always ready vviTh an encouraging smile or a helping hand. They began The Fall semesTer wiTh Fresh- men elecTions and a geT acquainTed mixer. ConTinuing ThroughouT The year, The spon- sored The Homeroom RepresenTaTives, pep assemblies, Honor Day AThleTics, an ouT-oT- Tovvn bus Trip, and promoTion of The Junior Counseling program, climaxing The year vviTh The sponsorship of The Rodeo Queen. PresidenT VICTOR LEE STUDENT COUNCIL 1 5 r 1 A. K , l , , . . E g f . P V . A2 4 - T 'X x ka., Z 41 :1 ' - T: . K , I 2 V .V Q. - -X F' sr ,FY W- . 1' gi ' QQ ,, . A' 'Z' f N 2 - '.. L f Row 'I: Sybilla O'Mara, Jim Sansbury, Terry Mallamo, Larry Wooster, Vance Campbell, Roland Arellano. Row 2: Bill Rhodes, Kathy Gamble, Culver White, David Jacobs, Chuck Henry, Orren Biesterfield. Row 3: Marty Warnock, Robin Winter, Nan Hamilton, Janis Willis, Nancy Valentine, Larry Bradley, Chuck Dent. Standing: President, Victor Lee and Advisor, Mr. Phillips. l' Mr. Phillips Advisor 'lf' qlcxw SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS As Seniors, The Class of '62 had anoTher Tremendous year. VViTh Larry VVoosTer direcT- ing affairs, They began making plans Tor The Senior Prom, Paradise of The Deep, early in The year. Among such acTiviTies as publishing The Senior BulleTin, planning The Senior PaTio, and organizing graduaTion acTiviTies, They also sponsored The Senior Day Princess and a mixer early in The year. Being The TirsT graduaTing class To aTTend Rincon High School Tor Tour years, The Class of '62 made Their lasT year a memorable one in The hisTory of The school. Presidenf - LARRY WOOSTER Vice-Presldenf - NANCY HOOD Secretory - JANET IDE .--,.--. . x , ,....fq: VA- .-1. 2 7 X?-.- Mrs. Robinson Advisor SENIOR CABINET 7 A - Y Row 1: Carol Campbell, Bates Butler, Karen Jacobson, BobJacl4son, Julie Loper, Jim Kellogg. Row 2: Bonnie McNabb,Kathy Gamble, Mike Armstrong, Donna Clanton, Carol Lacy, Nile Vail, Carolyn COX. SENIOR COUNCIL ll 15? ,5llll'll'i A' llll.'l?'ll .WI ' 4 . nj- I, L all J l lv l lf, l 7 7- afw A J : Jim Sansbury, Kathy Gamble, Bill Rhodes. 127' 'K L-N Sag' Mr. Michael Advisor Aaberg, Sandra Abramson, Linda Acevedo, Fernando Adams, Jo Anne Alfaro, Vincent Amesbury, Pamela Amiclc, Roy Amyx, Monty Anderson, Carol Anderson, Patricia Andrews, Linda Applegate, Clarence Arford, Kathleen Armbruester, Gerald Armstrong, Michael Arnokoyich, Carol Asch, Diana Attwood, Nancy Atwood, George Auerbach, Brenda Ayers, Vivian Baade, John Bacon, William Bagley, Joel Bailey, Robert Baker, Jerry Baker, Paul Baran, Bernadette Baran, Conrad Barrows, Patricia 40 SENIORS nr ,ns yr ffl, 'Y 3 Nia 1 962 A 4- 1? if 1- 4 J, Sqn 553 ns 'S 1:-'..,,' V .Yntir i . ie-Q -sf y-. I ,u xr, 1: , 4' 3, Lf- Q.- Bass, Woodie Baughn, Victoria Bell, Terry Don Benedict, Lawrence Bennett, Cheryl Berry, Janett Bertsch, Wendell Best, Gary Betlinski, Paul Blythe, Robert Bokelmann, Beverly Bootter, Jim Born, Beverly Borth, Denice Bowers, Jack ? 'X ll Seniors welcome Freshmen to Rincon, All Bowles, Arel Boyd, Patricia Braden, Sherri Brady, Patricia Brand, Helen Brant, Kathryn Brasch, Darrel Brewer, Christopher Briggs, William Brogclon, James Brooks, Gail Brooks, Mary Brown, Mary Brown, Tonia Browning, Jackie SENIORS 2 i Foreign exchange students, Zarrin and Jorgen, listen intently to a lecture on governmental procedure. 42 1962 Cf an -1. CE- 'Q S- ww. 'E' C' -gi ns Q., 1:-:Y A 'Wh- YN ,.,-V wr-' 49--' sf YY' Q..- Af' in-C. XG' gs ,Vg 'U' 12 9' if 1'-'Y ww, Y ' 5. 1 r- 5 J ,4- -o' Broyles, William Bucci, Gregory Buffum, Nancy Burcham, Janet Burget, Barbara Burney, Judy Burney, Trudy Bushey, Kenneth Butler, Bates Butts, Thomas Cady, Linda Calhoun, Nancy Calvin, Nancy Cameron, Jack Campbell, Carol Canatsey, Kenny Canatsey, Susan Capps, Fredene Carroll, Darlene Carstensen, Gary Carter, Dawn Carter, Judy Cary, Judith Casey, Judith Cecil, Arthur Chaffin, Carolyn Chaiten, Alice Chambers, Mike Charles, John Chase, Clement Cheske, James Clanton, Donna Clark, Constance Clark, Raymond Classon, Leslie Coddington, Marilyn Cole, Peggy Cook, Charlene Cook, Frank Coonrod, Judith Cooper, Alice Cooper, Judy Copenhaver, Larry Cornia, Mary Cossock, Leah Cox, Carolyn Crary, Betty Crisman, Cris Croy, Richard Crum, Gail Cude, Jesse Cullen, Eddy Culver, Charles Cuming, Sharlol Cummings, Judy Curtis, Martha Curzon, Robert Cusato, Angela Cuvelier, Keith Daeffler, Tommy 44 SENIORS ill ..-ge 'rar 1962 e llc In C. 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Senior girls casually discuss graduation during Their break in the Adminisiraiion Building. jf? ,E r' 4 Q xx' -ii ,jf Daer, Kathy Daley, James Dalgaard, Jorgen Damron, William Danielson, Judy Davis, Belly Davis, Gerald Davis, Linda Davis, Marilyn Davis, Sharon Day, Autumn Day, Mickey DeChanT, Diana Deeming, William De La Houssaye, Cheryl 45 De Lodcler, Suzanne De MeriTf, David De MOH, Keifh Denning, Ellen Denomy, Norma Deon, Mary, De Vore, Patricia Dieihrich, Nancy Dinsmore, Margaret Dix, Catherine Dixon, Lois Donaldson, Patricia Drahos, Marsha Dresbach, John Dudcling, Robert In clrarnaflcs seniors rehearse The proclucfion of Our Hearfs Were Young and Gay 46 Dunnell, Robert Durant, Arthur Ecelbarger, Richard Edwards, Barb Edwards, Stephen Einspahr, Lamonte Eisensee, Edward Ellis, James Emerson, Everett Evans, Diane Evans, Janet Evans, Patricia Evenson, Jon Ewald, Dianne Fagner, John Fahey, Dianne Farnam, Mathew Farney, Patricia Fassler, Joel Fayette, Suellen Fegan, Kathleen Feldman, Dan Ferguson, David Fields, Rilcki Fillo, Paul Finefrock, Sandra Fink, Johnny Fischer, Carl Fisher, Jr., Bill Fisher, Donna 47 Fisher, Scoll Flanagan, Gayle Fleischman, Elsa Fogelsong, Ann Fones, Gayle Forecki, Jenny Fox, KenneTh Frampton, Ken? Franks, Earle French, Floy Friedman, Estelle Friga, Dennis Fry, Frances Fuller, Joe Gaiewslci, Diane Galafi, Rozanne Galloway, Carolyn Gamble, Kathleen Gamble, Nancy Garner, Gary Genin, Michael Gibbons, Marilyn Gibel, Barbara Gibson, Lynda Glaze, Katherine Godfrey, Bill Godfrey, Mark Goldbaum, Carol Golding, Stephen Goldman, Celia 48 SENIORS 'v Cl' 1 962 3 X34 'MM' 'uw H- x f'i'f if' .,..4 nf' X, a- lf, .Huh wq 9' Y.. LPM ,'.- Golwalla, Zarrin Gould, Frank Goumas, Cheryl Grace, Claud Grace, Michael Grafe, George Grant, Ruth Gray, Donna Green, Catherine Groves, Jim Grubb, Andy Gunderson, Terry Haber, Susan Haberman, Charles Hager, Lola 5.1 Seniors flocked fo The University of Arizona To parTicipaTe in The many Senior Day activilies. 49 Hagler, Robert Haid, Dennis Hall, Judy Hamack, Tommy Hanam, Pat Hancock, Judy Hanley, James Hansberger, Martha Hardwick, Jill I L Harries, Jr., John --r' Harris, David Harris, Michael Harrison, Trudy Harry, Patricia 4' Hartley, Harriet SENIORS l l Seniors studying? Semester finals intensify the scholastic interests of many students. 50 f 1- fiel. - Qffrg , ..q.. Mr nil' . .r .qw ,- :Vu .. i-Lu ,. ii. .af , 0' Q.. Q..- 7f:.v,.'j1 -rffgvwf gzgiztgr'-f, -4 1 :sz fyrfflf L. . X 1 , 1 .1 'UQ - ' ' '-1 - -- 12-55 , 4- A r - A :fz ':,, ,- 'ei - .. r , , ,, ,5 , 1-fe , , -I rl , in lv: v F 6' ' -f 'l . In-r l Tw' l . l' K 'ffl ' 1 f 9 'if' fc '--14 . if ' Y'-' , s 1 xl V1 i R if X li :Ls Hartley, Pat Hartman, Myrtle Haskell, Linda Hassett, Martin Hauser, Jane Hawley, Mike Heath, Jane Henderson, Glenn Hendrix, Gloria Henry, Mary Herman, Alan Herron, Reginald Hervey, Hilary Hill, Holly Hillman, Carol l-limmelberger, Dennis Hitchcock, William Hoel, Sue Hoffman, Jacqueline Hoffman, Rex Hofmann, Kenneth Hood, Nancy Hooper, Philip Horne, La Rae Horton, Robert Hourscht, Merlin Howell, Alan Hower, Jerry Hubbard, David Huff, Nance 5l Hunter, Danny Hurtado, Prudy Ide, Janet Ittner, Martha Jackson, Raymond Jackson, Robert Jacobson, Karen Jancic, Charles Jansen, Christina Jasper, Judith Jay, Richard Jenks, John Jenkins, Donald Jensen, Ann Jensen, Barbara Johnson, Janet Johnson, Sondra Johnson, Thomas Jones, Linda Jones, Sharlene Jones, Thomas Kail, Theresa Kamin, Judith Kaminski, Marcella Kappler, David Kasen, Judy Kasmar, Cheryl Kavathas, George Kay, Mike Kelleher, Daniel 52 SENIORS l 962 QRS. l if ei' ' iv' GE' l ' l ' ll- 4 h L. V . V-gl . V ,sq 1, 1 ' ' l K A A 4 l 'N Z, wiv Q l r '- f 9, -GJ -.f bf xr, Kellelner, Karen Kelley, Verna Kellogg, James Kelly, Kay Kelly, Michael Kemp, Joan Kennedy, Elverna Kennel, Tom Kerfoof, William Kerns, Garland Keri, Ann Killoren, James Kirslaner, lvan Kirchner, Margaret Kisro, Fred Songleaders wail expecianfly as The final minutes of The basketball game Tick away. 53 Kizziar, Tana Kleinendorst, Marvin Kniffin, Bob Knopf, Nanci Kohlhepp, Sandra Kolins, Leonard Konrath, Edwin Kremp, Eva Kresler, Thomas Kautinetz, Lillian Kuch, David Kuropatkin, Francine Kurtz, Tom Labbate, Rachel Lacy, Carol SENIORS nv ff' 54 During laboratory experiments, Mr. Brown explains the fundamentals of electrolysis to interested senior students. Lawless, Sue Lawson, Judith Layman, James Ledbetter, Jill Lee, Victor Lemmon, Alta Lemons, Cheryl Lennington, Diane Lesley, David Levi, Dennis Lewis, Steve Lindenmuth, Margaret Litt, Jr., Bown Littlefield, Ann Lo Maglio, Joe London, Jack Long, David Loper, Julie Luckett, Richard Ludeke, Bruce Luzadder, Jean McAlpine, Harold McArdle, Patricia McCann, Donn McClain, David McDaniel, Judy McFee, Marilyn McHenry, Sharon Mcl-lugh, Donald McKee, Mary 55 McKinnon, Susan McNabb, Bonnie McNeil, Don McPheeters, Chilton MacMillan, Sally Maddy, Galen Makkai, Shirley Mallarno, Terry Manger, John Mangold, Patricia Manning, Michael Markel, Robin Martin, Michele Maskey, Dwan Mast, Luise Matthews, Marion Mattingly, Anita Matz, Virginia May, Larry Medinger, Joe Meeks, Diane Meenk, Robert Mendenhall, Stanley Menning, Jacob Mercer, Jim Messmer, James Metcalfe, Dean Middleditch, Carile Middleton, John Miller, Marilyn 56 SENIORS 1 962 gn f bg ri t ' 4- Winn? qu- f ,- Q,- lg' V- ' if -.vf W , uv' Ou. Q--.. v- X D 4 S s X 'Q L .'l' Li Miller, Patricia Miner, Jon Mitchell, Paula Moffett, James Mohr, Catherine Montgomery, David Moore, James Morales, David Moreno, Eugene Morgan, Barbara Morgan, Hugh Morgan, Ross Morris, Bruce Morris, Martin Mortland, Marsha Y ., , -U.. J V -.J ef ' r ' , SX 5 ix Y-, MQ K , x X ' t lk if X A x , '.,s ' r ' KJ Q - f f. , ff x f t-X - ff, ' , '? 4 2 ll' 75 L 1 6.2 V s if - X' 4. Senior Rawhide Staff members take time out to say Hi. 57 Morton, Margaret Mueller, Norma Myers, Shirley Nash, Donalol Nault, Louise Naya, Carmen Neff, Kathryn Nelson, Betsy Nelson, Joe Nelson, Serita Nelson, Terry Nemec, John Newman, Louise Newtown, Robert Neyer, Carol Q-f ob' V, 'ii'-wffw, x My Qu, f SENIORS ...R 58 Senior art students tackled many projects requiring creative talents. l l i l I l 1 962 'fc-v hw' 97-'E pf-f KK .rar ',,-1 Q... Q-f-3 w-'fi lx r gf-I QL S1 4.1137 v. -L. nr- 1 . A-, .. 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T'-r ITT' 'Jets'-it U nt' ws L ' Sr.,-4 Niccum, Nancy Norvelle, Tommy Oakley, Jesse Oglethorpe, Jr., Ray Oleda, Peter O'Mata, Sybilla Onsgard, Ronald O'Rourlce, Tom Owen, Eugene Owens, Gerald Pacelli, Richard Pacheco, Fernando Page, Milton Painter, William Palerrno, Melvin Parker, Pete Parrnenter, Janean Partington, Carol Patience, Suzanne Patrick, Ann Pearson, Robert Pelman, Robert Penton, Peggy Peters, Michael Pickett, Jerry Pittman,.Gregg Pittman, Richard Pittman, Richard Placko, Stephen Ploor, Phyllis 59 Polk, Linda Polston, Donna Potter, Mary Prime, Michael Pritchard, Marilyn Pruett, Maxine Pruitt, Van Putnam, Jacqueline Pyle, Norman Quater, Lawrence Rae, Beyerlee Ramsey, Charles Raymer, Mary Rennie, Susan Rhodes, Noel Rhodes, William Richardson, Barbara Ritchie, Melinda Rivard, Victor Roberts, Jeanette Robinson, Barbara Roda, Nancy Roden, Elsie Roden, Paula Rogers, La Vonne Rosaldo, Richard Ruble, Michael Rubrecht, Michael Rutledge, Robert Rutledge, Tom 60 SENIORS S 0 1 962 gg, pig' C77 fr' Ang . .,--- .-fa.f,mVf- VC.. -rg K.. H27 ll A 'I bf' ....,- 'l 4.-,. Saiers, James , Salsbury, Patrick Sample, Gary Sansbury, James Saylor, Sandra Schafer, Jeff Schickedanz, Susan Schmidr, Belly Schudda, Jerry Schultz, James Schwartz, Frederick Schvvarlz, Kenneth Selby, Linda Sellers, Sharon Shea, Nancy The songleaders cheered, The cheerleaders sang, and The fwirlers did a lillle of bolh. 61 Sheppard, Rae Sherwood, Linda Shook, Donald Shook, Lonnie Shryock, Warren Siegel, Ronald Simmons, Timothy Singer, Carol Singer, Cheryl Sink, Karen Slama, Joseph Smith, Jack Smith Judy Smith Nancy Smith, Phil SENIORS 4,-W yr gg...-1 rrli, Students participating in the Senior Seminar heard many speakers discuss world problems. 6 2 l 1 962 l .-. ,- V-.is-,J Q' ,K iii U. uf' .'T X GR. x rx- r S3 A' KV t T4 ks if 4. .y , , ,J s Jai! 5 71- r Q ,Q U- , l s',, x' ' qv- E' ,,- R' X ,. 've ,f Q--' wil A J llalnxr' vit' .ef PAT' -- - ww in sn --tm. I' . r .FW ,,. r , x f fr-.K if' v- ' 3 . 'B lie f , J.. f ,- . sf 2-' 1 . ' . 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' ' .tk-.frft ,W ug. x ff, fvfifrti Tv-T 4-T f v'-' of Q? if ,.-v arf' Snyder, Charles Snyder, Denny Snyder, Dianne Snyder, Trudy Sorensen, Eric Spangler, Richard Speer, Elyse Spiteri, Mary Stanbrook, Cheryl Stanford, Steven Stanley, Roy Steffens, Byron Steffens, Kurt Steinberg, David Stephen, John Stern, Sharon Stewart, James Stewart, Judith Stirnpson, Ronald Stoll, Suzanne Striano, Lorraine Stubbs, Hall Stum, John Taplin, Charles Taylor, Dean Tencati, Sandra Tidwell, Judith Tillman, Susan Thacker, Rebecca Thompson, Linda 63 Thornton, Martha Trausch, Michele Treurnann, William Trimble, Jr., Clittord Tully, Elizabeth Turnblom, Jere Turnbull, George Turner, Janice Turner, Nancy Turner, Ronnie Ummel, Judith Vail, Nile Vaile, Sandra Van Deren, Shirley Vander Molen, Betty Van Dusen, Wanda Van Winkle, Joyce Veigel, Robert Vesowate, Debra Vinyarcl, William Vitale, Lincla Volner, Joe Vorholzer, Patricia Wachter, Doug Wagner, Sandra Waid, Carl Walkup, Nancy Walpole, Ann Ward,Ann Ward, Nancy 64 SENIORS 1 962 I .- F, l 0- . nu 5? ., un- . 5 . 5 Q--v ff' ff 1' w- is 13' 7' 'F ' T' . gr . . Aux Al!-v v--vi V . '-.,1j Ward, Paula Ware, Carrie Warnock, Marty Waskom, Nancy Watts, Bruce Webb, Monty West, James West, Robert Wester, Don Wheat, Leo Whisler, Marylyn White, Cassandra White, Dennis White, Pamela White, Theresa .WF3 , as Ei Q SQ 'Q 59 3 , l. , , ,fl , f f 7 . . -. a - .- 5. In auto mechanics, the boys learn to take cars apart. ,,:.g,.LA ,V 1-- ...4 65 Whitlock, Catherine Wilkerson, Sharon Williams, Sheri Willis, Janis Wilson, Eugene Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Larry Wilson, Linda Winans, Jayne Wingert, David Wisener, Geri Wolf, Margaret Wood, Benis Wood, Michael Woodland, Lois v' ,YA ur' 4'1 SENIORS bf 66 In homemaking, Senior girls selected proiects concerning the management of the household. Wooster, Larry Wray, Roberta Wright, Janice Wright, Raymond Wright, Renelle Young, Janice Young, Nancy Zakula, Steven Zander, Richard Zimmer, Jo Ann Zook, Marcia Zornes, Karen 67 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pfesiacm - LARRY BRADLEY Vice-President - STEVE VINCENT Secretary - MARSHA STRASNER Under The sponsorship of Miss Wong and Nlr. Ledesma, The Junior Class rounded out a very successful year. Inter- est and enthusiasm reigned high in the Class ot '63, as Juniors actively partici- pated in varied activities throughout the year. In the tall they sponsored a mixer atter the Mesa football game, and later in the year, sold shares tor the American Field Service. The highlight of the year came on April 28, with the memorable Junior Prom, Oriental Fantasia. JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARD Q2 K7 Row I: Rita Silverberg, Barbi Weiner, Gretchen Geller, Carol Pope, Jenny Roh. Row 2: Macky McLean, Bob Hesler Mike Price, Bill Mitchell, Richie Quinn, Torn Repp. Mr. Acosta Advisor JUNIOR COUNCIL S Chuck Henry, Nancy Valentine, Chuck Dent I . I Miss Lackie Advisor V -, , HV, 1 A ,,, . A F7 Q ' Q ' Kr.. ., K 14 if , gi- . X: . 'L' 4, Sf X. 'Tx l2 ifwe Q 5 ri, 1-IU ' ' -1 , it , , N A . - 2 r r I at e, LA, Y. . is wa 4 'L 4 wx n 5, ---. V A S . I . I 1 L 'FY f5mf,.,.Q' , li ll , 3 'ii' TT! ' , ag I- i g In Q , 7 X A in Q-X M H3 V gg i i.. K R riff.. 551552 3 5 - fzsiibfrz 1? in 4+ , l Bangle, Dianna Barber, Ronalds Barg, Marvin Barlin, Lynn Barnett, Richard Barnett, Wendell Beaudry, Laury Beavers, Jerome Becker, Carol Beebe, David Beisel, Alan Belhumeur, Larry Bell, Steve Belote, Maudine Beninati, Susan Benisch, Mike Bennett, Kathy Berkovitz, Terry Berlowe, Perry Bersback, Alfred Bertrand, Gilbert Bidleman, Peter Birnam, Lester Biskie, Douglas li '-v-. , ww 'ff ws- 3' ,W L v it ,Wi . 3? 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Sasnett, Richard Savlov, Stephen Sawaya, Sam Schlueter, Donna Schmaling, Paula Schmidt, Virginia Schnieder, Steve Schoneberger, Thomas Schreiner, Chloe Schroeder, Lawrence Schroeder, Melanie Schuler, Sondra Scott, Christy Seagraves, William Seckler, Patricia Segar, Judith Sewall, Cathy Shannon, Jean Shoun, William 5 ., Shriver, Mary ab l K Shupe, Vivien L 'X f .. 3, 5, Siefert, Stephen Q - ' -V Sierras, Diana :lr 'Q 'X ' LM Silverberg, Rita .f KR v j ', X -1'-I ,xl , N i' JUNIORS Simanton, John -. Simmons, Danny Simmons, Lynda -I - 4, ' Simpson, Daniel Ln, 2 '-1 - I , Sink, John ', 7' -, 5 - V Sisson, Betty 'ti S P A T' ' V :P .gp I ' Y Shy, V . ' J. - f N ' 45. 4- ,552 S, L' d l - , Kh :LTGL45 f fl: it J' issow, in a Sitts, Nancy f f' L ' , Skidmore, Leslie 1-J Slade, Wallace 9 . ,- Smith, Charles gi , Smith, Cheryl Z, I. '-- N273 - L11 I . Q ,Q e ' - 'R M it so.. , r , .,..lk5 1 -:' 4 -: . 6 Smith, Edwin M-. , , smith, Judith 'll' ' Smith, Susan T J Sooy, Craig if - 4 Q . . Soth, Virginia jj .L , 4. 4, GL, Spalding, Jon T ' Qt' ,ffff VB 'Cf' ,i V t J i r ef-NN Spears, Patricia Spencer, Patricia .. - ' i Spore, Mary J V Sprague, Tony ' ' - , 2-2 Q - Standish, Robert 'L 8' as , Q sq 5, if Stanley, Mardella 5. Y-2 1:-, vp' ' V 1 f . l .Ai b F. 'nfl .H- 'khr A 1 T T ks 59,2 if ji ,f Q. . ,,, T H ., S if-1' , I ll, - S ' ,W ,,,- ,.,Ill, .kf- I .S , ,. b ,Q T C , T .tw ' . -f is T ' A 1, 2. V 'Alf . I :U , , -Wx X - tif W- fi 4 ' f 3 , Taylor, Susan Teasley, Allan Teran, Jose Terry, Dana Thim, Charles Thompson, Michael Thorne, Toni Timbers, John Tipton, Dianne Titt, Nancy Tompkins, John Tossman, Patricia Tost, Pam Trausch, Ann Traver, Francene Trimble, Charles Troutvvine, Beverly Trower, Sonia Turkin, Marsha Turner, Barbara Tvveecly, Benjamin Valentine, Nancy Valenzuela, Dick Valeski, Thomas ll lr l i. Abu, n l lit uw 5 i f A, XJ . T SQ , , a t N, fl , rs S JUNIORS X xg, t ' if X f bt fs, 1' K , c,,,,,,, Stark, Mary Starnes, Toni States, George Sternberg, Charles Stevens, Robert Stewart, Paul Stiffler, Robert Stone, Sumner Strader, Ronald Strasner, Marsha Stratford, Joseph Strickland, William Strornberg, Stan Stroud, Randy Stuard, Norman Sultridge, Sandra Swaim, Carolyn Swain, Jonathan Sweet, Donna Szekely, Linda Tanz, Ilene Taylor, Chuck Taylor, Jary Taylor, Michael S T- -7,- . :Q C ' 1-1552 K ' KWH W? fX W Vanderau, Bob Van Deren, Pamela A- A Van Doornik, Joyce Van l-laaften, Pat 'W .. A Vincent, Stephen 43- X . 9, ' Vogt, Ronald 'X' .4 Y- - A 57' I W I I l : l -2 ., ' l E- ,Q Q lK,,:i ' Waggoner, David l ' Ml Wagner, Jacqueline ' is Q ,Q K Wagner, Marilyn -, Wahl, Cheryll -vs. X Walkup,Kinney fs- , , ' 'M f Wallace, Patricia 'T' b QV' Q ,gy t, s . xg' Nh-'gf' I X Walser, Norla L Waring, Linda , Warren, Mike 'M' , Wartz, Nelson .,, 5 4 vi q Weaver, Daniel 5. N , - -l, . Q' Weaver, John A 6 L, es J' .. X' V rx 'fy ' X ' ,,i ' , l i lAlXl XE 4 Webster, Daniel Weesner, Penny 1 ,f , Weiner, Barbara i -A ' Weinstein, Meryl , - Q Weiss, Susan -, h 'H A V weigh, scan My Ji- go- eg g 'iffy 4' X ,,, ,fly V J ' L ' lilx JUNIORS r. N, Wells, Linda sl Wenzlavvsh, Louella 3' 3 L, .., S. ' 1 Wheeler, Paul L, L 4, I, X' , Whitaker, Robert fn' 'N ' 'fa 5 White, John g, -, X, h I white, Rebekah ' 2 tg- 'X Y-.' . -' L .. , X V Y k L ' - Manaiiln R ' .' tw M-- VV V Y Q Whitrnan, Linda Whitten, Arlene Q rg, Q -X Q4 ' ,,- Q Wicks, Randy L, Y- -A 4 5, gb- . ' ' x Wild, John -- 5' 'by -:ap --, S vviid, icemiefii ,V x A I av! Williams, Peggy Q f . , ny, ' 5 ' ' .N l' 5 I' I lg 1 i iiktll. 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'Q if 3' ' 1 '1 g f fl-H 2 i ' 1 !f5' ' fi. s'::'4fz'.i 535 fgir, fa 451- ' df 1'f ' - ' 'lkdl' fx pw. e . G11 qx- P M ' -if fi.. - Ie- . - nf: -fr ,gm-2,3 ,. ',hes5.'A.1k- '. 1. it 'I , ' ' , X gi'Q 35QfQ . ' H ,A .1 'Ca' .-Po a 24' I M X - , 9-, . f 1 ' K - , if-v i r '-., 1: , P-vu , . sfgvnufrix-'-wiv' 4, . ' .-L . X -2- 'MQ'-. .v , .,..- .-' -I, I , -, 2 A Q ' 1 if 5: I ' N4 234-1Eu'J'::,+ 7 '? ' ' , g E ff V f .az SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS The Sophomore Class, in Their second year aT Rincon, conTinued To mainTain The ouTsTanding school spiriT shown in Their Freshman year. They sponsored a success- Tul sock hop which was climaxed by The awarding of prizes for The mosT original socks, and The annual Sophomore CoTil- lion, Under The leadership of PresidenT Culver WhiTe, and Sponsors Miss Lackie and Mr. AcosTa, The Sophomores sTrove Towards making Their class one of The mosT acTive. President - CULVER WHITE Vice-Presidem - BOB ANDRE Secremry - JANET KERFOOT SOPHOMORE ADVISORY BOARD rl ,gf 'Q-'1'.',,.-l ' ' NU ft? , I .f1'1, :..' ' ,,,, j Y. . .2 , V A ' Z I 'fmt 1: ms . B tv . ,- -, ,- . - 'Q A' ' f v cl x K 1. I --3 X , A . '57 .f 7 1 cg gi ' 1.5 In I , 1- ' - .'-' if YY: '4'! .J5 . ',2.-gf' ':y.3ss:p' Y X Ply-fg- 5.7 Row 1: Sherry Sellers, Susie Woodruff, Kathy Jones, PaTO'Mara,JUdy Vancil, Peggy Windnage Hopper, Pete Godfrey, Pam Shavv, Kent Morgan, Tom Polsfon, Lavvdy Flanagan. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL A-,L if lf i f U gl! iifgpfl? ee, r lille ,ll Hi it fiiwfll f iyi H33 m..lIJ.f..'Uli ' ' 1 ' 'Zi -ll' TJ 'r David Jacobs, Nan Hamilton, Vance Campbell 51 Mr. Ledesma Advisor l, Row 2: ,Andi Miss Wong Advisor Abel, Gerald L ' ' at ,nh .t .. AbodeelYf Robert u-.ww 1? Ackerman, Judy 'M .. V V .. X E V V Adams,William Vj ' -V -' 5- 3 .. , ' 2' B Alewelt, Barbara J' V ' I Alexander, Kent V W A A Alta ro, Kathleen 2-VVVV5' QV f fliir r B 5 A ' ' Q J' B - . 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Being The largesT class aT Rincon wiTh over a Thousand members, would appear To pose a problemp however, The uniTy displayed in Their TirsT year indicares The success of The Class of '65 in The TuTure. President - ROLAND ARELLANO Vice-Presidenl - BILL ANDRE Secretary - GWEN GUNDERSON FRESHMEN ADVISORY BOARD ff , 1 J .- t Y ri A 5 , 1.3 ' 5 Q if f l l f l I ' 5 l l Row 'l: Jill McKean, Trudy Elkins, Charlotte Ackerly, PatWl1ite,Cl'1erry Sacks, l Nancye Almy. Row 2: David Likens, Ricky Cota Robles, Roland Arellano, Orren Biesterfield, Ronny Self, BillAndre. FRESHMAN COUNCIL I u .u- -iuullltlhiluli I F1153 lll1lH llilllll C7 ll flilll -l QR ti. . 11 4 Robin Winter, Nina Duncan. Not pictured: Orren Biesterfield. 1 rs Mrs. Pratt 06- , Mr. Marshall L Advisor 'EN 4. Ri ff' .. . ,fr Za: , . Advisor 5 2 2 , if., - R 1. .. 'fx waz, is 1 t , A A 7 A ',,,f .. - ,gr il - - is A 'E L' i 'g J C , 3, , or Esc, S ' . f S .4 .wa -. ra. NSS: ' - S . 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' .Q-O f. .O 0 ,:: ? u '-' 1 J' I v ' ' A If l '. 0 '. Q . ' I to . Q . ' . . 9 ' Q I I 0 . 0 , S ' ' X r 0 .4 Q Q O . H N ' ' - s l-C Working on the Rawhideris an en- riching, rewarding experience for in- terested journalists who are willing enough to accept the worries and work ot meeting, deadlines, along with the fun and lasting friendships made asa result of yearbook service. New staff members, at first bewild- ered by the busy bustle of old-tirn- ers, soon tind the area of work to which they are best suited, and are assigned tasks which may vary from running errands to voting on an ap- propriate cover designg but chiefly, their iob is to help with the design and layout of each page ot the Raw- hide. Editors and advisors, as well, must be persons of varied talents who. are willing totwork longs hours and resolve difficult problems to bring the Rawhide to youg NEIL MEYER Advisor i ml CAROLYN CHAFFIN Editor-in-Chief awfiicfe 52, JAYNE WINANS Assistant Editor .F 5 t 4 li . ' i ' Qs 'fu .. Q vxfi 7 ef 2 1 4 ,xzsgf E71 ' l A0155 x 5 fy' S ai, ? l CQ if X 1.4 Q - - 'lf fr' Iv ' ' u ia pi o 1 x .1 '?f' .A t ' Qfax SALLY MGCMILLAN JAYNE YVINANS Senior Classes Editor Student Life EdlTOl' tl' 4 I tp un- , -1. , 1 '.:::- :ar E -- ' . V.-, X75 '12, nk it 'Q 'fit v it Ev? F - fig, 4 J V or gf ,4 C wx , 1 .i'- Q, , -,: -.-51-3 i E . ANN WALPOLE DIANNE EWALD ESTELLE FRIEDMAN Opening Editor Clubs Editor Classes Edifor fx 1 i : i .,, . -4. fix-it , 9 C X Q WA F w I 1,o-r E gi, NA X 4 F Xi E W I . HUGH MORGAN BECKY THACKER 123 Copy Editor Sports Editor l We-me -4 . ..,. jj 1 I x 1, ii- V e I 5' ig Lal X i ft Q . . if Q le? l Q if . ' -v xx, l x l A ,k i, M4102 -i .1 ' f , '.f ,z 4 U . ,3 . 4 ' ,Li 2 4 K W gk i I W 1 K ,gs zw 'Z 5 Y 5 3 L, A 1 g,,fy1se,. . 14-a j , .W V aj, Q V w A d ik- --.., ls!-,BUD GARDNER l -LEA!-I cossoeul l i 'PAM wmre , l ofography Editor ' Art ,Editor i f lSeniorl,lndex ,Editor '.'. V .- -- I - ' - - W ,g. m i The Rawhide Sfeff Took time outifrom ifs busy schedule ito sponsof The annual Yearbook dance, where The Rawhide King and Queen were crowned, fi... El RH ww K? L l ' H fb We i m: ' . ,Q rn. 2 if W .ig . H .gl 'I , . . ,.: ,, I ,,,, K fe., ,ii- W ',.4i Gamma l Teri Hard, Betsy Phillips, David Owen, Ann Jensen, Harriet Harf- 124 ley, Cheryl Lemons, Larry Copenhaver, Connie Pearson, and George Hoffman. Nof pictured: Pam Shaw. ,-fix , i lkf:4'.fgeaf - x,e. , . I? -R ?k 'N L G 1 355'- Q.-N QVT4' Blu. Ksnroor Clubs Photographer BILL BRIGGS Student' Life Photographer PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF '1 i3E L I I 1: Bill Kerfoot, Flora Gott, Rick Croy, Mary Kent. Row 2: Connie Conway, Briggs, Mr. Northam, Eugene Owens. ' 41 Y are K RICK CROY Sports Photographer IM DI L: , ll' I.':-MEI-I eeaijf' ii M F Lf' ...I u , 'I . MR. NORTHAM Advisor H NCQ , , L,h-L Axtvxagtq-if i 4'frS:1, lz'ig5N P ' NANCI KNOPF The Echo, Rincon's newspaper ranks among the finest high school papers in the state. Led by co-editors Nanci Knopf and Judy Jasper, the busy staff members who were chosen for their talent, experience, and scholarship, worked many hours reporting and writing interesting stories. EG JUDY JASPER CO-EDITORS ADVISQR Miss KALIL t i' ' y y fifst GH ,,., sss,s,, , fx, , iii 2 s,-an K ,- is ,.' 1 lbw, x 'Q' MARY MCKEE ROZANNE GALATI ANNE PATRICK Feature Editor Circulation Manager Pl'tOtOQr6Dl'1y Editor f. A Q ! r f 9 t I V I 'J if . il 1.53, Ov , GK? f Ihr' if Sf! -V: I E211 JIM BOOFTER MARTY WILSON Sports Editor Editorial Editor r ' ET I ,1-s fx , ,.', ., u '- O P Z O I- 3 5 i W P C 3 CD 5 5 if 1, is U1 -I O In z E ,vial tt E C- IH IP Z Z fn I- C N P X S 9 m , W Managing Editor Sports Editor Business Managef Q I A A 1gg31,2 c 51' AW., i me Every other Friday, the morn- ing and afternoon session stu- dents eagerly await their Echo containing informative editorial articles, interesting interviews, and well written sports features. Our Echo would not pull through each hectic year vvithout the outstanding leadership of Miss Dorothy Kalil, vvho teaches staff members not only to write origi- nally and creatively, but to work together to make our Echo the best. ' -Qfizilllif' f3yQ4j ?H?2F5f3J ?:2,'Z'2,t': .. gf 1 i 1 n 1, ., , i. iyh' A t ,, ,, lf? . 1 - 1 f. 1 - - Q ' . tr M- ey asm f rig-31i,.f,,g5f:. ,' vii iizzm fk? ' . fggw. s titer - . ,ff W w A3552 is -fi nge, . . , i 1ViWE:g,W,1f-'i's'f'f Left to right Betsy Tully Carol Neyer Teri Hard Dianne Evans, Judy Row 2 Cherie Wood Claud Grace Bull Broyles Janet lde, Bernie l right: -1 'M QUILL AND SCROLL 3 Row 1: Nanci Knopf, Janet lcle, Jeanne Luzadcler, Carol Goldbaum, Judy Jasper, Dianne Ewald, Sally MacMillan, Karen Jacobson, and Carolyn Chaffin. Row 2: Mary McKee, Bernie Baran, Celia Jarrett, Gretta Martin, Sumner Stone, Marty Wilson, Teri Hard, Hugh Morgan, Becky Thacker, Jayne Winans, Estelle Friedman, and Carol Neyer. Not pic- tured: Sybilla O'Mara. .11 Quill and Scroll, the national journalism hon- orary, recognizes the outstanding journalistic work of high school students. To be eligible for membership in Quill and Scroll, journalism students must be of iunior stand- ing, have at least ninety column inches of copy or the equivalent in a school publication, and rank scholastically in the upper third ot their class. TEEN CITIZEN ,lg X F' . 2 lm: Cherie Wood, Marty Wilson, Bonnie McNabb, Jeanne Luzadder, and Judy Jasper. The iob of each Teen Citizen reporter is to report the news and events of his school to the Tucson Daily Citizen, Tucson's evening newspaper. During the week, these reporters must report and write up interesting news items, and supervise accompanying pic- tures, if necessary, On Saturday, editors and re- porters meet at the office build- ing of the Citizen to arrange the articles on the pages allotted them. Rincon should be grateful to the R.H.S. reporters for the fine iob they have clone this year. T29 Mrs. Lange Sponsor NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL IIONOR - Eff' F 'f 2 2 if B7 V 5 5 l Lg James Sansbury Judy Kamin Vice-President Dave Wingert President Secretary To be chosen as a member of the National Society is a coveted honor. Top scholarship, leadership, service, and character are the requirements for membereship in Rincon's Purple Sage Chapter. To be eligible, a student must have a grade average no lower than l.75, and no semester 4's. Sponsor of Rincon's Honor Society is Mrs. Lange. Applegate, Bill Armstrong, Michael Born, Beverly Brasch, Darrel Broyles, William Burcham, Janet Burney, Judy Butler, Bates Chattin, Carolyn Chase, Clement Clark, Constance Cooper, Alice Cornia, Mary Cox, Carolyn Code, Jesse if is , . R ..s 'T ssi A 35 l Cathy Whitlock Treasurer Dinsmore, Margaret Evans, Dianne Fegan, Kathleen Fischer, Carl Fones, Ruth Friedman, Estelle Gibson, Lynda Goldbaunn, Carol Golding, Steve Goldman, Celia Hutt, Nance lde, Janet Jackson, Robert Johnson, Sondra Kasrner, Cheryl Kert, Ann Knopf, Nanci Lacy, Carol Lee, Victor Lemons, Cheryl Lesley, David Loper, Julie Manning, Mike McKee, Mary Metcalf, Dean Miller, Marilyn Ogelthorpe, Ray Rhodes, William Roda, Nancy Rogers, LaVonne Schickedanz, Susan Thacker, Becky Tillman, Susan Ummel, Judy Vail, Nile VanderMolen, Betty Van Dusen, Wanda Walpole, Ann Winans, Jayne Young, Nancy GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE Lwznn-I wilidf in rm 7 Row 1: Janet ide, Julie Loper, Carol Lacy, and Mary McKee. Row 2: Mike Manning, Mike AVUWSTVODQ, Bob Jackson, Victor Lee, and Bill Broyles. Each summer in Prescott, dele- gates attend Anytovvn, a workshop in human relations. The delegates' divide into groups for the one week, and discuss different cultures and religious, and the problems involved in living and working together har- moniously. Delegates have an oppor- tunity to meet many people of varied backgrounds, and to discuss contro- versial subiects and local problems. After these students return home, they speak to individuals and groups about the importance of a united world with due respect to all races, religions, and cultures. l32 J.,-,,.,u., iw! f 35? r , , im ,. , 4 5, yi, Nb During the second semeste each year, the faculty is asker pick outstanding students as c gates to Girl's and Boy's State. T students assemble for a week, girls at the University of Ariz and the boys at Flagstaff, to l about government, and actually ticipate, by forming cities, cour and states, and electing official: each. ln this vvay, and through a ciation vvith government offic they learn the fundamentals of ernment, and gain a greater ap ciation of our political system. l ANYTOWN w1..s.:fy ff Gayle Flanagan, Celia Goldman, Darrel Brasch, Marvin Barg, Carol Goldbaum, and Roberta VM l I 1 if' itudents who excell in art eligible for membership Rincon's chapter of the ,j V f HQ Honor Society. Club Q hnbers and their sponsors, Meyer and Miss Misto, F en attend local art exhibi- ts and shows. Members D participate in field trips I I listen to guest speakers cuss and answer ques- is about different forms EFT. ART HONOR SOCIETY 1 4, 'L 1 T me , TTI I . - vi X 2 ' --J: ' 1 , - A 4 r . L j f - 4 T s i ' A 1 f' I ' r G.. ' ' . J V' T I -h A V , V ,Htl-sad ' 1-'tif' XY, , N . , xx lihl y ULN Diane Ga,ewski, Geri Wisener, Nancy Turner, Mar- garet Dinsmore, Larry Benedict, Susan Tillman, Kathy Daer, Nancy Young, and Nancy Buffum. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE I o R W' . lv ' 1: Dana Free, Cecelia Doran, Sheri Davis, Marilyn Sice, Judy Burney, Cathy Mohr, Trudy Burney, Tallberg, Gudrun Danielson, and Linda Watkins. 2: Deanne Neuman, Karen Clifford, Zarrin Gol- , Hervey Hotchkiss, Mike Bruwer, Carl Fischer, Thacker, Susan Tillman, Judith Olding, Judy Terry Coen, Sharon Pomeroy, Catherine Dix, The American Field Serv- ice Club, better known as the AFS., has one main purpose-to promote the exchange of foreign stu- dents. Every year Rincon sends students to different parts of the world with the money raised by the A.F.S, Their fund raising proiects include sale of the usual ex- change student stock shares, and the traditional faculty- senior basketball game. Without this worthwhile club, we would probably be unable to send Eva Jo Molloy, David Coleman, Larry Bradley, and Mike Price to distant lands, or to 1 V have Jorgen Dalgaard and . i ,I-.JF ., , j 54. Ax 3'.,. r.1. -5 ..:- --- I '. ,. .. Zarrin Golwalla become im- - . , -if-'7 H'iT:E :'r5f,':'if'?4- g .E portant members of our stu- .2 2-f-5'Lf i wma 2141. d t b d 4 - 'gl' .YI Z1., , Y ,,3? -,,.,..: en O and Mike Orley. Row 3: Dana-Lynne Terry, Judie Kientz, Carolyn Cox, Jorgen Dalgaard, Mike Prime, Jim Wilson, George Braidic, Rick Lyons, Dave Kellog, Richard Jay, Ray Clark, Eric Dahlstrom, Pat Donaldson, Susie Gordon, Polly Fletcher, Brian Jalbert, Bob Viegel, Mike Grace, and Haydn Bird. I33 SPANISH CLUB ,kwi K. A K K 4. I kk, , will Vkkk --- - 1 - - , .Q Q Q.. - .,. .,,. ., 1 r ., ., . , . 1. ,.., Ntfsal f iv. . Q, A ,K im, ,fl J.. . L i .. W.. .. . S . 1 . x. f' .. '. was it . - fy. . 5. Row 'I: Joy Brooks, Nancy Adams, Mary Hardy, Susie Weiss, Paula Deitel, Gudrun Danielson, JoAnne Kolins, Cherie Wood, Ellen Bugbee, and Barbara Hect. Row 2: Patricia Dellore, Christine Dahar, Mary Richard, Joyce Walter, Bruce Farmer, Barb Stoll, Ann Findley, Donna Inman, Karen Refenberick, Laura Cortner, Sandy Gallego, Phyllis Wood, Susie Woodruff, Carol Neyer, and Marie Morales. Row 3: Mrs. Chacon, Connie Clark, Johnnie Watts, Anne Hotchkiss, Gayle Flanagan, Gail Wood, Bobbie Kall, Marsha Drahos, Judy Coonrod, Susie Smith, Janet Newton, Ann Kert, Carlene Cobb, Sue Stoll, Marilyn Wagner, Barbara Fine, Jean Appogast, Anne Harvey, Judy Ackerman, Don McNeil, Karen Edmondson, Kathy Diou, and Nina Edmondson. Row 4: Marty Hesla, Heryy Hotchkiss, Peggy Wilson, Pat Lewis, Mardele Lauerman, Mike Neale, George Braid, Bates Butler, John Manger, and Sally Holman. Row 5: Kent Leeper, Stuart Zehngert, Ronny Linkiewicz, Kurt Steffens, Barbara Jensen, Tom Hetler, Jayne Winans, Dick Pod, Nile Vail, Dick Eeelbarger, Marvin Barg, Judy Refen- berick, Alene Spitzer, Mary Jane Sorrell, Susie Minter, and Sherry Sellars. FRENCH CLUB 4 Row I: Lynne Atherton, Jan McCoy, Pam Drake, Gretchen son, Ray Clark, Mrs. Carter, Meryl Weinstein, Ilene Ta Geller, Nancy Wilson, Melody Haas, and Carolee Odom. Row Celia Goldman, Ann Kert, Alan Herman, Chuck Henry 2: Cheryl Lemons, Mary Neff, Kathy Dart, Martha Merrill, Chuck Dent. Karen Sant, and Judy Vancil. Row 3: Nancy Furst, Lynda Gib- GERMAN CLUB i My 'E v Row 'l: Meryl Weinsiein, llene Tanz, Carole Mariin, Bill COlemBVL MGVY Nell, JUdY Gfies, 5lW9Vf'5U UUTTOV1, IVNGVYGYW Mitchell, David Lesley, and Dorrie Dion. Row 2: David lUQbeVfM5fllYV1 Vail SWG. and HGVVQY AVTWSTEV- RUSSIAN CLUB ,,,, 'exwa 135 Row I: Carolyn Cox, Nance Huff, and Pa? Donaldson, Row 21 Carl D. Fischer, PaUl lde. MV- BVUCS, Dennis Boyles, and Jim Killoren. i I LATIN CLUB .5 f r L , f r Row 1: Cathy Mohr, Cecelia Doran, Karen Clifford, Judy Dana Free, Mike Grace, and Polly Fletcher. Row 3: Mike Olding, Gudrun Danielson, Sheri Davis, Carolyn Cox, Linda Prime, Dave Kellogg, Ray Clark, Carl Fischer, George Tallberg, Linda Watkins, and Susie Gorden. Row 2: Brian Braidic, Eric Dahlstrom, Mike Genin, Haydn Bircl, and Mike Jalbert, Mike Brower, Hank Thacker, Dick Jay, Terry Coen. Orley. RANGER RANGE-FINDERS - f in is 136 Row 1: Mary Kent, Rick Croy, Bill Greer, Bill Kerfoot, Con- Mr. Northam, Janet Renn, Flora Gott, John Schoneberger nie Conway, Bill Briggs, and Joe Fuller. Row 2: Dick Barnett, John Leist, and Ed Sargent. George Bromley, Larry Crasper, John Marshall, Mike Miller, I i BEN FRANKLIN PRINTING CLUB I Bobbie Gibel, Doug Simmons, Dave Morales, bard, Kenny Canastey, Harold Howell, Jim Mercer, Frank Cushing, Kenny Walkup, Harold Anderson, Carolyn Chaftin, Betty Rex Hooqerhuis, Louis S. Tassi, Dave Hub- Davis, and Kenneth Schwartz. 'J' X. i 1 I Frank Cushing, Treasurer, Bobbie Gibel, Secretary, Danny Simmons, Vice President, Dave Morales, Presi- dent, Louis S. Tassi, Advisor. The Rincon High Beniamin Franklin Printing Club was named the nation's out- standing chapter ot the year by the Society's headquarters in New York. Members ot the Printing Club perform various services, including the printing ot pep cards, play programs, tickets and pro- grams tor our school dances, and other miscellaneous printing iobs for school and civic organizations. To become a member ot this select and talented group, a student must be enrolled in an advanced printing class. Mr. Tassi is the sponsor of Rincon's Printing Club. I37 SENIOR TRI-HI-Y 5 B, 1 .45 ,. 3 , , K7 Q The senior girls in Tri-Hi-Y i pleted another successful an tive year. Atter initiating the sophomore club, they spons a pre-model legislature rr displayed their vocal tales Christmas caroling, and sr sored a car-Wash to aid the ne During the spring, they subrr a bill to model legislature sent representatives to Phc to back it. Row 1: Judy Jasper, Julie Loper, Nancy Calvin, Jeanne Luzadder, Carol Hillman, Marty Warnock, and Sally MacMillan. Row 2: Ann Kert, Nanci Knopf, Carol Lacy, Judy McDaniel, Bonnie McNabb, Toni Brovvn, Judy Smith, Nancy Hood, Jill Ledbetter, Margaret Dinsmore, Judy Stewart, and Carol Gold- baum. Row 3: Anne Foglesong, Bev Born, Sybilla O'Mara, Roberta Wray, Janis Willis, and Kathie Gamble. Highlights of the many activi- ties engaged in by the Senior- Hi-Y were the cleaning ot the school emblem, the initiation ot the sophomore Hi-Y members, the selling ot peanuts and potato- chips at the rodeo parade to help send a child to camp, and the singing ot Christmas carols to shut-ins and local rest homes. At model legislature in Phoe- nix, Rincon's Senior Hi-Y was commended for housing more members ot the pre-legislature than any other club in the city. Two ofthe outstanding members, Victor Lee and Bates Butler, were elected to the positions ot Ser- geant at Arms ot the Senate, and Chaplain ot the House ot Repre- sentatives, respectively. l38 SENIOR Hl-Y K' W 'Pk Row 1: Jim Kellogg, Bob Jackson, Bill Victor Lee, and Bates Butler. Row 2: Ed Konrath, Dave Harris. Mike Armstrong, Jorgen Dalgaard, Ray Clark, George Turnbull, and Hall Stubbs. Row 3: David Hubbard, Dennis Haid, Tom Norvelle, Ray Oglethorpe, Darrel Brasch, and Larry Wooster. Row 4: Bovvn Litt, Monty Amyx, Chuck Taplin, Bruce Ludeke, Fred Kriso, and Don Wester an Pruitt, ie Junior Hi-Y had an active il schedule this year. A Christ- hayride and Basketball Tour- ent were arrrong some of the iilled events sponsored by club. The Club was repre- ed at model and pre-model ilature by members Eddie nert, Steve Savlov, and k Henry, who represented :lub in the office nominations. JUNIOR Hl-Y vmTt - - - Row 'l: Steve Savlov, Torn Repp, Mike Neale, Vincent, Bob Rakich, and Dick Valenzuela. Row 3: Chuck Henry, and Tom Kyle. Row 2: John LeCace, Randy Wick, Eddie Groenert, Larry Abbott, Les Allan Teasley, Dan Weaver, Dick Browning, Larry Birnam, Richie Quinn, Fred Kopec, and Chuck Dent. Friberg, Terry Falkenbery, Roger Harmon, Steve JUNIOR TRI-Hl-Y 'f 3 Q 5 Y -T TNT , A Le. in il: Gretta Martin, Dianna Bangle, Jenny Roh, I Pope, Kelly Darcy, Janet Newton, Connie pon, Zarrin Golvvalla. Row 2: Janis Hartson, i Douglas, Dana-Lynne Terry, Becky Wright, Drake, Marsha Strasner, Toni Thorne, Jeri donald, Janice Leonard, Penny Weesner, lis Biers, Kay Haskell, Gay Haskell, Sandy na, Nancy Titt, Lexie Chatlos, Starr McCollum. .tl . nl Row 3: Diana Crocker, Karen Le Chandler, Fritzi Hengsteler, Nancy Furst, Nancy Lind, Judie Kientz, Teri Hard, Pat McWenie, Trudy O'Neil, Carolyn Ball. Row 4: Becky White, Cathy Sevvall, Vicki Ramey, Bernie Hooper, Carolyn Ring, Penny Diamontopoulos, Diane Backer, Pat Hunter, Donna Zabik, Sue Richard. Kamrovvski, Mary Divided into three groups this past year, the Junior Tri-Hi-Y con- tributed their share of help to the Tucson community by helping those not so fortunate to help themselves. One group visited rest homes to bring youthful cheer to elderly men and women, while another division delivered gifts and food to an eedy family at Christmas time. The last group offered their services as candy stripers at the Tucson Medical Center. 139 SOPHOMORE TRI-Hl-Y Atter being initiated into Tr Hi Y, the TOO sophomore mem bers put on a fund-raising car nival at the Lighthouse Y. Witl The money they earned, Christ mas money and gifts were bought tor four needy families. Through Tri Hi Y, These girls learned to work together and make Themselves assets to The community and to Their fam- ilies. i Row 1. Kathy Jones, Mary Alyce Girdner, Mary Ann Cinquemani, Linda Merikle, Sandy Cortner, Jinx Darcy. Row 2: Glenna Rveda, Noreen Moll, Peggy Windnagel, Barbara Fine, Ann Fischer, Vicky Whitley, Kakie Burns, Cheryl Hardyman, Mary Hardy, Chris Heiden, Pat Shirley, Jan Laughlin. Row 3: Josette Melazzo, Kathy Schmidt, Donna Cawley, Nancy Santoni, Janet Lewis, Barb Stanley, Diana Grisso, Pat O'Mara, Gail Wood, Ann Harvey, Bernie Sayre, Susan Phillips, Kathy Altaro, Linda Brewer, Barbara Rambow, Sharon Viecum. Row 4: Linda Talberg, Jeri Sheets, Connie Robbins, Lynne Putney, Ann Arneson, Sandy Bieschke, Charlene The Sophomore Hi-Y, after J J - being initiated, did many worthwhile Things including The sponsoring ot a bill in model legislature to aid the community with a charity drive, sponsoring a dance in conjunc- tion with The Sophomore Tri- Hi-Y girls. These boys and Their advis- ors, Bob Garis and Warren Hedding, combined Their many Talents to complete the most successful year yet. Hollinger, Janet Kertoot, Nata Jean Strauss, Helen Egbert, Hope Moore, Daphne Dean, Carolee Odom, Judy Vancil. Row 5: P. J. Stoops, Leslie Harrison, Vicki Schoder, Dee Dee Sill, Margaret Tarren, Connie Minor, Charl Hansel, Kay Wright, Kathy White, Karen Sant, Marty Hesla. Row 6: Linda Scalise, Linda Borbe, Vera Hardy, Melinda Brown, Lesa Moll, Sheryl Meserve, Karen Grant, Nancy McCoy, Sue Beers, Andi Hopper, Chris Miller, Fran Eshelman. Row 7: Ann Kurtz, Linda Graciano, Karen Pattison, Linda Singer, Barbara Bebo, Alice Beebe, Sherry Sellers, Dorene Breland, Violet Coulter. SOPHOMORE HI-Y Row I: Jim Jackson, Tom Fields, Harold Callicoat, Pete Gocltrey, and Vance Campbell. Row 2: Bob Abodeely, Bill Hill, Bob Wheeler, David Jacobs, Dave Taplin, Lawdy Flanagan, John Bingham, Hervey Hotchkiss, Dick Dennis, and Kent Morgan. Row 3: Ted Dekson, Bob Andre, Bill Brandt, Jim Sullivan, Jim Polston, Pancho l-lurtado, David Olsen, Ken Erickson, Don Thompson, and Row 4: Rudy Morales, Mike Sanders, Paul Midi ton, Ronnie Altherr, Lynn Gage, Rickey Hamil' Bob Koplin, Mike Thomas, and Clitt Titus. Rovi Ernest Lovio, Jim Mottett, Paul Plunkett, St Davis, Walter Pruitt, Lynn Hottpauir, and Mc Barkan. FUTURE TEACHERS Q Row 1: Cathy Carrithers, Sondra Johnson, and Janet lde. Cinquemani, Gayle Brooks, Melinda Stolcup, Ann Spitu Row 2: Janet Johnson, Catherine Green, Laurie Beaudry, Judy Giles, Jean Nolan, and Susan Smith. Judy Coonrod, Jill Ledbetter, Carol Goldbaum, Mary Ann FUTURE HOMEMAKERS l x , V, ,.'.4 9 in 15 nv S, ',.--,... L-ass. , QR A I W' Ti' 'B' Row 1: Karla Bowles, Vicki Whitney, Sharon Niccum. Row 2: La Rae l-lorne, Nancy Niccum, Mrs. Dunbar, Leone Goiewski, Sue Canatsey. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION l Row 'l: Chuck Taplin, Ray Oglethorpe, Kathy Brant, Cheryl Chalten, and lvlr. Charles Hulse. Row 3: Bruce Ludke, Judy de la Houssaye, Nancy Calvin, and Gary Best. Row 2: Stewart, Janet Burcham, John Harries Jr., Judy Smith, Franki Kurpopatkin, Linda Haskell, Diana DeChant, Karen Nancy Garnble. Not pictured: Vivian Ayers, Carol Singer, Sink, Sandra Sailor, Sharon Stern, Cassie White, Alice ancl Donna Gray. ART CLUB Row 1: George Turnbull, Jill Desuax, and John Fagner. Row 2: Harriet Hartley, Gary Kelly, and Linda Szekley. - 5 P' ' ' 3 .. ' V, ' ?4?93 ?:?7i5ffi A 11-V Q gz- -' ': Q- '-f 'li-he ' ' l l l 1 l if - ' 1 , 1 1 1 M E j 1 We if 1 L 'll 'la B, - is A ' a l l -'Qgf 4, 'ZS L , l an l - U- I 1 . , ' - 3 5, all Y DEBATE CLUB 5 Row 1: Don Rubacki, Connie Harris, Kathleen McCarty, and Bates Butler. ROW 22 GGOVQG Gfafef Mike Pflfe, Mike Genin and Chuck Henry. LIBRARY CLUB 'Ui i wi' J.- 'Q' Row 'I Miss Pasquale Kathie Blotkamp, Lynda Gibson, Lynne Atherton. Row 2: De An Harmon 143 Sue Gikas, Mr. Lundy, Kathy Plimpton, Mrs, Powdrill, L.4,....,....m,.......i....aiQwn 4wnsma..a-m-kv ' -fl i -y.Lu,Wa,,QQls, .. -- -..Mc . ,, HM.. . , k in .az-.fa LW.. l -, . , -. ... A A I , .,- 1, , . A, e , , ' i ,,,, W, ' - A A , if - f .- - A,'f.a.L...-.asxzame M,-f3vJ4f.x3is1ai7' ' V ' , .. , . . ,,,., X,.., ,,., , 1. A H- P .L it g , .. LL ,. ,,, . ,LL, ........, ,.,,AL ...W ,,,, W... mLL,,, . ,L,L5,, ,M ..L. ,..,,,. ..,.... . ............m WW.-. Vi , , A ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.. a,,g,,,,,,,,,,1..fi:zfx. ,,,, . ..,, .-,-Qg, V... , .,,. -,,,,,,. ,Mg M. W., .,-..,. . ...X ,. L ff A bh h' l ar' in t-, fi Row 1: Bob Orin, Jim Brogdon, Tom Alden, Dave Harris, Mike Bob Stittler, Bill Godtrey, Gary Carstensen, Pete Parker, Dicl Armstrong, Tom Norvelle, Les Birnam, Bill Jones, and Brian Bell. Valenzuela, Fernando Pacheco, Doug Forte. Row 4: Mr. Bool, Jin Row 2: Bob Lange, Allan Teasley, Benis Wood, Joe Nelson, Dave Matison, Terry Valeski, Bob Rakich, Jim Kellogg, Gregg Pittman Kappler, Dan Weaver, Art Yavelberg, Richard Carrillo, Dick Mike Manning, Chuck Dent, Don Wester, and Larry Benedict. Browning, and John Cobb. Row 3: Jim West, Larry The Rincon Letterman's Club, organized in the second semester, was one ot the most active clubs on campus. With the aid ot club sponsor, Mr. Larry Bool, the lettermen spon- sored a beard-growing contest in conjunction with the annual Rodeo Dance, which is tra- ditionally sponsored bythe Letterman's Club. In February after the tinal basketball game ot the season, the Letterman's Sweetheart and Attendants were announced. l44 Copenhayer, LETTERMEN'S CLUB Row 1: Torn Norvelle, Treasurer, Mike Manning, President, and Fer Pacheco, Secretary. Row 2: Greg Pittman, Vice-President, and R Wilson, Sergeant-at-Arms. I .. - - 4 ,. ,Q J. f 1 5 3 i V 5 .' 'W also - ,. i ...X 31 ffl . ' i' W A ' 55 -'Q W 7 N ' in 1 W' All Rincon girls are eiTher acTive or inacTive members oT Girls' League, The serv- ice organizaTion which, among other Things, decides on slogans Tor The spiriT cards. AT The beginning of each year, Girls' League presenTs The annual Senior Fashion shovv, vviTh senior girls modeling cloThes Trom Tucson sTores. Every year a deserving senior girl is chosen To receive a Girls' League scholarship, for use aT The college oT her choice. AcTing as sponsors of Girls' League were Mrs. ElizabeTh Lange, and Miss June Holcombe. COUNCIL snuff- UUQ . ,,.e!i--ix ..- Row 1: Darlene Carroll, Barbie Weiner, Carolyn Chaffin, and Terry Mallamo, Row 2: Marfy Warnock, Karen Jacob- son, Lexie Challos, and Carol Goldbaum. Row 3: Nanci Knopf, Meryl Weinstein, Jinx Darcy, and Andi Hopper. GIRLS' LEAGUE WN Terry Mallamo Presidenr if 'Q- xh- ,L Carolyn Chaffin Vice-Preside-nT '51 Barbie Weiner SecreTa ry rw A Row 4: Susie Woodruff, .loAnne Adams, Dianna Bangle, Linda Merikle, and Kelly Darcy. Darlene Carroll Treasurer A meeTing ffm 4 HALL MONITORS Row 1: Carolyn Hammer, Jane Hauser, Sharon Wilkerson, Sharlot Cumings, Linda Brewer, Karen Brown, and Anne Hotchkiss. Row 2: Fernando Pacheco, Marty Warnock, Blair Bontekoe, Ted Montgomery, Sue Miles, Maryle Chandler, Ann Haas, Cherry Stanbrook, Sharlene Jones, Hall Monitor checks for a hall pass, and Jackie Hottman. Row 3: Mike Armstrong, Mike Prime, Steve Edwards, Earle Franks, Steve Bell, Ed Molinski, Roland Arellano, Don McNeil, Bates Butler, Alan Herman, Marian Klenendais, and George Turnbull. A hall monitor is a student who is posted at a station during his study hall period, to check hall passes. Monitors are assigned to such posts as entrances, exits and stairways. lt is each monitor's duty to report to the office, persons who have no authorization to be in Rincon's halls, and to prevent stu- dents frorn leaving school while it is in ses- sion. Mr. Johnson serves as sponsor of the Hall Monitors. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES 1 ,L , , - '13.l9P17'.f .f 'uni ihlfitfwf . .ai -H1 Hiro? . ' No.9 - Elected by their homeroom class members, the Homeroom Representatives meet once a g ' week to discuss problems brought up in their ,A ,g,sysi.,,,3a homerooms or brought up by members ot A H -wetf the faculty. The Homeroom Representatives ' ,' - are responsible for discussing the minutes of f, A 1: 5 each meeting with their homeroom classes. 2 ,, -r- Fi Several food and clothing drives are organ- 9' -a ' .L '54 -sf Tig ized yearly by the Homeroom Representa- ' Q i I K 54 I tives, Mr. Phillips is the sponsor ot this group. ix fir 'V wx ' X ' . . U .sul Marsha Drahos, Secretary, Janis Willis, President, Sandy Cortner, Secretary, and Roger Harmon, Vice-President. Not pictured: Chuck Taplin, Vice-President. ii - F A r-:E . EIS 1 3333 33 333 Row 1: Chris Call, Nancy Shea, Karen Jacobson, Steve Schneider, Lorraine Warner, Caroline Tompkins, Barbara Brownstein, Jenny Roh, Bernie Sayre, Sandy Cortner, Sherry Sellers, Jinx Darcy, Josette Melazzo, Chris Miller, Vicki Schoder, Kathleen Bennett, Theresa White, Kathy Gordon, Nancy Calvin, and Barbara Atwood. Row 2: Jayne Winans, Sheri Davis, Sandy Carothers, Kathie Gamble, Anne Patrick, Carol Goldbaum, Darlene Carroll, Jeri Macdonald, Pat McWenie, Charlotte Ackerley, Sherry Bowman, Liz Burns, Karen Canto, Linda Scalise, Kathy White, Patty Goodwin, Gudrun Danielson, Cynthia Frailey Connie Clark, Lucy Esquivel, Nancy Adams, Martha lttner, Marsha Drahos, Joanne Adams, Shan Singer, and Kathy Brant. Row 3: Jim Groves, Brent Hancock, Bob Deeming, Larry Yasmer, Bates Butler, Bill Damron, John Jenks, Ray Oglethorpe, Whitt McKinney, Chuck Taplin, Marty Wilson, Woodie Bass, John- nie Watts, Susan Broman, Monte Land, Nancy McHugh, Sally Wood, Karen Edmonson, Kathy Cleary, Celia Gold- man, Pat Harry, and , i nne Roles. Row 4: Kit Estes, Jim McRian, Bill Lockwood hall, Dave Prather, Leslie Green, Phillip Sakir, John Melbohm, Roger Harmon, Lynn Page, Rich Poynter, Don Ludwig, Art Johnssen, Mike Thomas, Gene Fleck, Stan Stromberg, Earle Franks, Dean Metcalte, and Bart Herald. 14 JUNIOR RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Y A' .-F' Row 1: Carol Lacy, Joan Harsck, Pat O'Mara, Ann Gurtz, Bernie Sayre, Sonia Frovver, Theresa White, Kathleen Bennett, and Ernie Santacruz. Row 2: Jean Nolan, Diane Gaiewisk, Etta Jane Dudy, Janis Hartson, Lynne Ather- ton, Carolyn Ball, Kathy Diorio, Joyce Cooper, Anne Foglesong, and Nancy Shea. Row 3: Ann Kert, Ann . I At the beginning of the year, each homeroom elected one student as a Junior Red Cross Representative. Through the representative, every homeroom learned more about the goals and purposes of the Junior Red Cross. ps, ,sve- Findley, Sally Holman, Carol Hillman, JoAnne Adams, Bonnie McNabb, Judy Smith, Mary Henry, Carrie Ware, and Bill Lockwood. Row 4: Barbara Jensen, Ray Clark, Buddy Barley, Tony Sprague, Dick Valenzuela, Alan Herman, John Jenks, Darrel Barsch, Jack Cameron, and George Turnbull. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL The Junior Red Cross aided the na- if ' tional organization in carrying out the it I , annual Red Cross Drive. In each home- g room, the representative collected con- tributions and presented contributors with an official Red Cross membership card and a pin. I48 'g..5, 'X Row 1: Bobbie Kall, Sally Mount, Sally Wood, and Nancy Hood. Row 2: Bruce Lucleke, Carolyn Cox, Cathy Mohr, and Ray Oglethorpe NURSES CLUB -J. l -.' ,. . ,kt ' f'..w N -'- -5-', 1,5 , .-' ': ' ., 4 ' ,'-.-,L ,.f.-4,511 - 'I uni 4 M' ,K '. 'J' A, V s 4' . 1 '- r -- ':.'f-- - f'.il'f'i'3-'t f .7'1- ... X , 51 A----fe' 'E gr - N,-, .l.. ,A. ,Ji . ,. K ' - '. 1' .1 . ' .J Y Row 1: Judy Lawson, Janet Kerfoot, Dee Dee Kuhn, Mary Hanson, Sherry Bowman, and Mary Richard, Row 2: Mrs. Nord, Cheryl Kasmer, Candy Parclridge, Linda Cain, Susan Ownbey, and Mrs. Cress. JUDO CLUB -N E34 The Future Nurses Club functions to prepare members for careers in nursing. During the year, club members visit hos- pitals and work as aides, doing miscel- laneous iobs for the hospital staff. The art of judo teaches methods of self-defense. Although it is similar to wrestling, it depends more on skill and knowledge of the body's weak spots, than on weight and strength as wrestling does. Mr. Smith, sponsor of the Judo Club since its organization last year, has dili- gently coached the boys on this age old art. -xi. e ' g .-..M,, 1, if L . -- ,K ..-. fr' ' r -- '- ' .--.-:f.- ,N-1. at ,,.L.. -. Y... - , ... J, V .f -wh, !': '73-'S-'f: ,Q Row 1: Tom Reed, Mr. Smith, Ken Bushey. Row 2: Pete Ammon, Tim Peterson, Richard Rucher. 149 QWYQWYZ ZW .EZWZ4 . e I IVK L S . :Ll , Y Y '1,3-3,4 . 3. , f rv- H ,.. rg 1,1 r ,z ' il.. 9..-' 'iii K. -s 1.,,.u4, .A .rf iii-li.. .sn- 1- . , 1 If ,,..,.-s-'-Hmm:-A r .!'5 , A - 44 is - , 4: 4 .- A ' , V, 5 . A' ,rg V HJ.: Av 'uw' ' fi. , xl ,, Lv-.t,....5, Q x - V. ' UT ,,.,- 3- x,.. 9 ...W ,.,.M... , , . 5 3 . ...U . ......-,.7......, ,dv A-W.-,.. , L, al 1 6 , vi 'fw:--'-.?+--w- ...-,g,l....,'........., L.:.g?'g9. I.. M, 7 H .. if -v..4... I Left to right: Sharon Wilkerson, Kafhne Gamble, Roberta Wray, Jams Wallns, Jams Dianne Ewald, Rosemary Dispenza. E Head Cheerleader Janis Willis E Tami? V ' f f . , VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kathie ','r Gambler-r ff -Q--.. 'x Rosemary Dispenza Sharon Wilkerson Ready? Hit it! was the cry of head cheer- leader, Janis Willis, as she and the rest of the cheerleaders cheered the Ranger teams to many victories. Rosemary Dispenza, Dianne Evvalcl, Kathie Gamble, Janis Hartson, Sharon Wilkerson, Janis Willis, and Roberta Wray were announced as the 1961-1962 cheerleaders during the month of March, 1961. Practices were held in February for the purpose of teaching inter- ested girls the cheering techniques, then Pep Squad sponsor, Miss Hilda Baldwin, and a panel of faculty members selected from the many hopefuls, the lucky seven who were given the task ot keeping Ranger spirit high. Janis Hartson Roberta Wray x . it I4 GYM! Xa M Y ' - i a ?,. lb ,Q J' X, I 11 li e L0 per L 1 ' 'X A .rf A. 2.3 x Q, ,,..-. X 'l f l , :..,,gi?T5' 'A in 1 ii , ' i ' if l 0 Leslie Slaidmore A 91 ,lc r 'Y X54 I . ,A 0 ff K , I Y-T-7 .55 3 I f I YN J, 1 mv- I ,UR Ami lllalyole ii ' ifwqgr. , .L I ,, 13 i .,, Ziff . , Row 'I: Carol Campbell, Sybilla O'Mara, Bonnie McNabb, Head SN A ,... if Susie Smith, Nancy Hood, Ann Walpole, Kathy Mickey, Leslie Skidrnon f ,ri d i - -s m' A ,if - Q ' Kathy Mickey ,'i, K A Qi K .ff - I .1 krgx 2' Q it , 13, , ' ' 3 V 'L li A - , 'Fr Bomfzie llflclvalnli Tgryy Mgllmpm 4 O 60, Z7Z , C, .Q A f in 3 ' X 43 N '- ,A ' x 5 ,-- . . , S -2 ' . - : 1 I 1- .x A , f . . 'f A ' ' i ' in ' 4 Y'-5 A 4 ' , 1 I 4. 1 Tv... . C3 8. - .A I . V if TH? Y . A A A ' fig, 2 a x E' u 5, 5 M AJML --+' Sybilln O'Hm'a . - K u ffl f: 'qx ik. I - ggi' 'Auf'-xx .. aderg Terry Mallamo, Assistant Head Songleader. Row 2: Carol Lacy, Jlie Loper- I ms' L C'7, . at Carol Lacy -1: , 4' Q I 1? '17 -,I S 'iw- .: ,-1 - .-. i,,L,1w --1 , 1565 - 4 -' '.L,4n.-.ggii -. 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PEP SQUAD Nena Sloane, Gudrun Danielson, assistant head, Dianna Bangle, Windnagel, Linda Scalise, Nancy Siffs, Sandy Riegeri and head, PatTi Tossman, Susie Woodruff, Nancy Fursf, Peggy Joan Harsch. Row 'l: Elaine Mercier, 158 5-,fr and Ann Fischer, Row 2: Pat O'Mara, Donna Zabik, and Linda Merikle Jane? Muir and Johnnie Waifs S SUNSHINE MODELS nits!-4' - -r Q- -. f-.- 5313! J . .. , ' nz! A 4-id 'I , ,7 . AT , - - V . , w Es 19' Estelle Friedman, Sybilla O'Mara, and Ma MIKE BOYS muff .' Bates Butler ry Selden McKee. --Q H' .JN I A if T01 X' R 2 ff K . 1 Victor Lee I - A , fu, A -Sw V x ' ' ':'f5 J5M, ' 5 -wg ,kagfgv Y . M l J' ' L v 11' I k 1' '- -. 'vt f ' 'Z , . My-5.rg, 2 s. Q F , , I. Y -.,..-,. ,.A,,,,, ,W Y 5,3 , , .MW 7 4' Y MH MMM- - 1- ' . Q5 MW-A , , -, ,,, ,y ,,,,,,,, .. ,, i Eff - - b Ww---W-M-M M-N -4 .. .. ..., - - .V,. ,M ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, ,R Q, sq A H Q g fm ,, ,ww W, W'-1 ,M - ,,:r:':p. 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W. . , L,,1Qv,:', ,, 1.2 i.. , . sw IX' 4' S-F' ., A XTXQZQN 'AJ 'wht xii .1 K N,M :K , . x ., , ,N - Arr . -.E 'X 'ffl-,.,, .'-71551 W. 1. m 'l,'4J-f if , '41 ' 49-Z' . -Ll Q A ,'. '1 M. n-. ,, .- . .-y-3. 'W-4-L 5- .5 Y' 5 vt , .V, and Q 2 C , A . f I . x 1-fx r .V N 4 , am ,, ..- - . - Q . -Sa. 3 . j'- ' ' ifvlfi- f . xv ' s ,f.,,'gs3 4 1 r 4 J- ' .gs X. -asks WOODWINDS Row 'l: Monty Webb, Christopher J. Holdcraft, Mike Hughes, Donna Inman, Karen Rifenberick, Ann Find- ley, Eva Kremp, Sue Kinde, Esther Altuna, Ellen Douglas, Row 2: Judy Rifenberick, Michalyn Landreth Lowell Rogers, Richard Knuth, John Marshall, Peggy Rogers, Melody Janda. Row 3: Sandra K. Aaberg, Jim Glasgow, John Timbers, Etta Jane Duty, Sue Nelson, Ginger Pouncey, Kathleen Putnam, Denny Fetter, Tom Corn. Row 4: Joe Medinger, Newton Gardner, Dennis Boyles, George Moore, Steve Hausman, Richard Moret, Bill Jasper, Ronnie Meterson, Mary Jane Sorrell, Row 5: Mike Le- Blanc, David Webb, Wayne Richard- son, Susan Nations. Row 6: Mark Brook, Tim Peterson, Cliff Titus, Steve Blomquist, Paula Mitchell, Janie Dim- mick. Row 7: Norman Buck, John Middleton, Dianne Snyder, Sue Hoel, Dennis Higgins. . . ::,: 2 , E . ' , ,Amin r , - f . ...,-.wane - r X if if 'B.'5'ff L'i5ifi7 are if 1' :fs at 1,' iii? I i glfit A L, f. J J . I f. J ii ilr ii iiiii A : T -N. iiii J if W! M R FE N' .-1,-su ' And the band played on . . .and won a superior Row 1: Francene Traver, Craig Martin. Row 2: Jack Er rating at Band Day. Candy Atwater, Bill Deeming. Row 3: Larry Diamond, Spalding, Bruce Diamond. Row 4: Michael Benisch, Jerrell. Row 5: Larry May. BRASS Row 'I: Ronald Ross, Bob Gabriel, Carolyn Landreth, Larry Yasmer, Nancy Roda, Richard Bluth, Glen Johnson, Lawdy Flanagan. Row 2: Bill Burke, Conrad Baran, Jesse Cude, Hall Stubbs, Bill Treumann, Ricky Sassnett, Dick Dennis. Row 3: Dave Rummel, Eugene Wilson, William Hitchcock, Bob Stiffler, Earle Franks, Steve Davis, Steve Perry, David Wag-l goner. Row 4: Steve Siefert, Bob Moffett, Don Booth. Row 5: Craig Smithson, Terry Shreve, Bart W. Heald, Dick Frey, Dean Metcalfe, Noel Rhodes, Ronald Dechant, Mike Platt, Nelsen Swartz. Row 6: Dwight Riden-, our, Tom Calvin, Dave Best, Stan Stremberg, Bill Adams. Row 7: Bob Meenk, Ed Cullen, Gary Wiese, Frank Prokop. Row 8: Robert Bailey, Jim Munn, Ronnie Huber, Marvin Barg. i RHYTHM OFFICERS Row 1: Scott Welch Drum Ma'or- Larr Y I l I Y May, President, Bill Deeming, Band Man- ager, Hall Stubbs, Assistant Band Man- ager, and Mr. Paul L. Grimes, Director. Row 2: Sue l-loel, Librarian, Marvin Barg, Uniform Manager: Ed Cullen, Uniform Manager, Jim Glasgow, Master of Cere- monies, and Esther Altuna, Secretary. ' , -n-'N-v ...2.'f 3. A if , S..- SENIOR BANDSMEN Row 'I: Eugene Wilson, Bill Treumann, Jesse Cude, Larry May, Bill Deeming, Hall Stubbs, Row 2: Paula Mitchell, Sue Hoel, Dianne Snyder, Nancy Roda, Sandra K. Aaberg, Eva Kremp. Row 3: John Middleton, William Hitchcock, Dean Metcalfe, Earle Franks, Conrad Baran Noel Rhodes. Row 4: Joe Medinger, Monty Webb, Bob Meenk, Robert Bailey, Ed Cullen. Paul L. Grimes Scoffy Welch Director Drum Major gi? Aaberg, Sandra Akmaiian, Adrian Arnett, Ernest Avery, Nancy Bagby, Cheryl Barkan, Morris Booth, Donald Borbe, Linda Canty, Karen Cecil, Jim Corcoran, Colleen Cornia, Diane Cornia, Mary Crandall, Marilyn Cumings, Sharlot Cushing, Frank Elliott, Elmar Fassler, Naomi Findley, Ann Fuller, Sandra Gabriel, Robert Gamble, Dennis The orchestra performs during the Christmas program. Geller, Gretchen Goldberg, Jan Goodman, Ethel Haglin, Judy Hammarstrom, Thomas Haskell, Gay Haskell, Kay Ivey, Susan Johnson, Cynthia Joseph, Stephen Kilian,James ,,,,..,,... Kirchner, Thomas Kremp, Eva Lee, Larry Lee, Robert Lewis, Patricia Maddy, Edith Mayhew, Jacque McFadyen, Mary Metcalfe, Dean Miller, James Moffett, Robert X I I .xx rl x RINCOI The Rincon High School Orchestra can be praised a the best in Tucson. Mr. La Rosa, Director, has proudl' turned out many All-State musicians this year. Thi group has helped acquaint Rincon students with tht beautiful music of the world during performance for such occasions as Christmas, spring program, ant graduation. Moorehead, John Nault, Louise Nernec, John Nichols, Ornal Rifenberick, Karen Rhodes, Noel Roberts, Dorothy Rogers, La Vonne Schmaling, Paula Sietert, Stephen Sites, George -lRCHESTRA J 5581. 'Q Sitts, Nancy Spalding, Jon Spencer, Timothy Stoll, Linda Thronton, Martha Tidwell, Beverly Traver, Francene Veigal, James Wild, Kenneth Wilson, Bruce Wilson, Nancy OFFICERS lfx., r - Joseph La Rosa Director l' Row I: Mary Cornia, Cheryl Bagby, Nancy Wilson. Row 2: Dean Metcalfe, Sandra Aaberg. Row 1: Mary Spore, Mary Henry, Nancy Shea, Susan Blythe, Linda Sue Selby, Jill Ledbetter, Cheryl E. Hauge, Betty Ann Sisson, Leta Crawford, Peggy Linclenmuth, Cris Crisman, Barbara Jensen, Pat Mackrill, Barb Windnagel, Dianne Ewalcl, Janet Lewis, Mary Alice Girclner, Joyce Blumenthal, Cheryl Bennett. Row 2: Pam White, Kathy Daer Dawn Carter Diana Grisso Marty Hesla Paula R Marylyn Whisler Pat Evans Martha Hansberger Patti H Barbara Earnest Polly Fletcher Cathie Grisso Shary Musiker Kean, Shirley VanDeren Lexi Chatlos Sandee Storzbach ENSEMBLE 1 i 5. i L l 2,98 -of C3 .44- ,Na l i Row 1: Janet Lewis, Diana Grisso, Martha Hansburger, Paula Roden, Wheeler, Pete Ste-nbakken Hugh Morgan Garland Kerns Jon M Peggy Linclemuth, Marilyn Whisler, Leta Crawford, Barbara Jensen, Carl Waid, Ronnie Huber Monty Webb Bill Darnron Norman Stl Shary Musiker, Shirley VanDeren, and Alta Lemmon. Row 2: Bob and John Dillender 1 , in 1 if lil 'Q' 'Ton gram ,iq 554 - -If' an is E Igg ...-af' r new 'ig e.g L 1 'QTQH tx ' use 4 A- -gre?-'ET-gl xt i 1' fi- X U., is li 1 X Q G i -1 l 4 v 5 Q mmon Row3 Ronald Lawrence Edward Scot? George Hoffmann Gregory Akers Pele Slenbaklaen Phll Marlin Jurn Hxcks, Marly lm Morgan Dan Feldman VICTOV Wllcl Wayne Byrd George Hasselt Garland Kerns Carl Wald Jnm Duranf Larry P1fleroff,Robln ugh Merl1nHoursclwT Bob Gabrlel Alan Herman Norman Sluarcl Hendrix Bales Butler Bob Deernlng John Wild Larry Drudge, l67 GIRLS' CHOIR Row 1: Thersa White, Cheryl Hardyman, Beth Carter, Gayle Brooks, Vera Hardy, Norine McClain, Margie Kirchner, Donna Southard. Row 2: Chuck Holmes, Sherian Depper, Daphne Dean, Hope Moore, Margaret Tarran, Charlene Hollinger, Barbara Kuhn, Chris Rey. Row 3. Linda Sisson, Cathy McDonough, Jolene Durham, Vicki Schoder, Diana Wisener, Mary Lou Rowe, Pam VanDeren, Melody Haas. Row 4: Gail Evans, Martha Zalaba, Lorna Small, Nancy McCoy, Judv Vancil, 168 Karen Sant, Bonnie Bengtord, Jeanne Stark. Row 5: Signi Lundstrom, Paulette La Porte, Kathleen Bennett, Doris Lemmor Barbara Rambow, Kathy Schmidt, Judy Olding, Karen Hill Row 6: Pat Wolf, Diana Kudas, Colleen Woodward, Connit Lepler, Judi Smith, Paula Eclebarger, Linda Waring, Star McCollum. Row 7: Sheryl Hall, Nancy Watson, Bernadetti Taylor, Joyce VanWinkle. THESPIANS Row 1 Carol Arnokavich, Dorrie Dion, Dave Smith, Joanne Bonnie McNabb, Sybilla O'Mara Row3 Marsha Strasner Gary Adams Nancy Bulfum, Sue Vaile, Wanda Van Dusen. Row 2: Jones, Bob Nelson, Geri Wisener Anita Mattingly, Carol Hillman, Brad Fitzgerald, John Weaver, Al P' A1 ,, 1 -1 4 r -XA P P rc i The Thespians, under the direction ot Jack Frakes, staged three highly acclaimed pro- ductions this year. ln an attempt to present a variation of Drama types for their audi- ence, their first production was the hilari- ous comedy, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. They moved next tothe exceptional theatricalism ot Sally Cross, an original by Mr. Frakes, and ended the season with the Pulitzer Prize winning realism of Look Homeward Angel. All three were high accredits for the Fine Arts Program and the participating students. Jack Frakes Sponsor if Qi., 14 V Jean Burgess Sponsor Row I: Bonnie Kirchner, Treasurer, Mimi Jensen, Historian, Pam Drake, Vice-President, Margaret Dinsrnore, President, Gudrun Danielson, Ticket Manager, and Paula Deital, Wardrobe Mistress. Row 2: Lynn Putney, Cynthia Frailey, Linda McKinnie, Karen Schill, Barbara Hecht, and Christine Dahar. Row 3: Miss Jean Burgess, Dwan Maskey, Cathy Carrithers, Martha Ittner, Linda MacDonald, Susan Taylor, Micki Gruchik, and Keen McDonnell. PRIMAVERA DANCERS 1 9 ' f XV' 7 5 Qi 0 ' 1, F g ,Q X 1 ' I 'ww' L Y NXW XX 44 :'f'-'s jf ix X. ' ssl! N rp 1 X kiwi X. X I X N ff I X i 1 ' . X xx .O 'K G 'i I ll 1 ' ' I 9 , - ' O Q ff X77 Q -Q ' -' . 4 sts' ' u WNW X Q f', A A A ig I NX -'1 ', ' V, ,W ,,..f-,Q . ' x f. rl- Z A 'I -1-Zf y.-Tl. Z - I Q 172 ' . 512' l x 11' OJ Xpj' f '-. 0' ' 'I I H TS NS 'TC 1, If! T r 3 , N L V 1 in . ' I 1 ' w i 9 Q Q A -5 S - 0. XO -QI K 'if X '1 f 1- 'nt 3 FO0TBALL RaTed aT The boTTom of The Division 4-AA conferenc poll aT The beginning of The year, The Rincon Ranger ToughT Their way To a second-place sTanding in Th ciTy. The Ranger eleven, under The leadership of heal coach Bill Lovin, line coach, Andy Rumic, and baclf Tield coach, Oscar Carrillo, opened Their season wit a smashing 27-6 win over The Amphi PanThers i The iniTiaTion of our new sTadium. The squad The wenT on To Trounce Salpoinfe and Glendale, and, i The mosT Thrilling game of The season, our powerfc easTside rival, CaTalina, T4-12. The Rangers Then Tell inTo a Tive-game loosing sTreal4 suTTering deTeaTs aT The hands oT Pueblo, CaTaline Carl Hayden, and Mesa. AlThough The final score o The Mesa game showed a loss, iT leTT Lovin's looy wiTh The knowledge That They had played a harde game, and had come closer scorewise To Mesa Thai any oTher Team. ln The lasT game, The Rangers snappec The loosing sTreak, and ended The season wiTh T sound vicTory over Sunnyslope and a 5-5 season slaTe Rincon Sh U ' ',-'hi 315 .- T ' il nl T ' 1 ' ., ,,,,.,,,,-T 'far 26 ....... Amphi Rincon 6 ......... ,,,... S alpoinTe Rincon 27 .,,,.. ,,,,,, G lendale Rincon ill ...... ....., C aTalina Rincon 6 ........ ,.,.,,.. P ueblo Rincon 13 ...... ......a,, C aTalina Rincon T3 ....., Carl Hayden Rincon ......... Tucson Rincon Rincon Mesa Sunnyslope Bill Lovin Head Coach VARSITY ,O Oscar Carrillo Backfield Coach Row 1 Larry Abboff, Bob Rakich, Bob Abodeely, Jack Hanks, Les Birnam, Mike Manning,Richarcl Carrillo, Dan Wik, Allan Teasler Jim Brogclon, Mike Hess, Dave Harris, John Jenks, Richy Quinn, Jerry Pickett, Mike Flynn. Row 3: Bob McCord, Harold McAlpine, Tommy Norvelle, Row 4: Coaches - Oscar Carrillo, Bill Lovin, Andy Rumig, rs-I f A. fl' I L55 L if in L I 1 F v X MPH! I ' B , 6' A ,F A 1 L ' ' ' U' If Li. : . J ' f ,P gf 1 i LM J - an 7 , Glen Harcus Trainer Tan Mendenhall Fred Kopec, Mike Kelly Row 2 Brad Fitzgerald Don McCann Tom Alden George Ortiz Jim Malison ay Estes Richard Wilson, Wally Slade Bob Orin Doug Forie Bill Jones Mike AVVTWSTVOVWQ Fernie P3ClWeCO Blll GOCHVEY x?' In . 'l1 11. -. 2' if sf .. - ,,,l l , , Jim Brogdon Tom Norvelle Bill G0dfl'eY Mike Manning Guard l-laltback End l'l6lfl95Cl4 Sparked by the pin-point accuracy ot quarterback Mike Armstrong's passing, the scrappy but inexperienced Rangers initiated the new Rincon stadium with a victory, upsetting the Amphi Panthers in the season opener, 26-7. Ranger Mike Manning tallied the first score tor Rincon in a 14-play, 51-yard drive. Other Ball carrier, Les Birnarn, gains yardage as he tests the strength ot the Amphi line. Ranger T,D,'5 were ragked Up by Armstrong and Rakich. L . .. .- yea? i n 93,41 16 1' , I 1 ' ' 511' QQ ts, Q V, 5 1 Hg? k,,.k 1, . 'l Fr ' i hifi, si. - F - R, 'iii 1, ,,-f 7 - L L -Tiff biftaitw f --1 w A- ',-- K , .iii 'iii ' L Mike Armstrong f ' Quarterback Arnphi's George Jackson is hit by end George Ortiz with the help ot tackle Bob Orin. I 1' , , xg Fernie Pacheco Encl Scoreless during The firsT Three quarTers was The con- Test beTween The Salpointe Lancers and The Rangers. NlounTing Tension finally broke in The final few sec- onds of The game when a 34-yard pass from Ranger Mike ArmsTrong To rooky end Bill Jones gave Rincon The game wiTh a 6-O score. As had been The case in previous Ranger vicfories, The sTalwarT forward line was The deciding facTor in The 27-6 upseT over Glen- dale. However, aT half-Time Coach Lovin's usually scrap- py backfield uniT found Themselves Three yards in The hole, buT sTill held a ld-O lead. Because of The coordi- naTion beTween Armsfrong and Jones, Two Touchdowns were made in The second half To end The Ranger scor- ing and The game. Salpoinfe Tacklers fail To sTop This Rincon charger 7 v.. ,,,. 1 Je, ., . f- -- xi, Quarferback Mike ArmsTrong seeks a hole in The Glendale defensive line M f,-Q., Pl 4 l A l t .4 vi' l Dan Wik John Jenks Dave Harris Harold McAlplne Halfback HaITback Center Tackle Donn McCann Tackle Eight Catalina Qridclers charge in To half Ranger ball-carrier Richard Carrillo and Rincor1's play. WHAT ARE WE GONNA' DO TONIGHT? BEAT CATALINA!! Rincon's Tom Norvel mi 'Q-,ff E ii.a 1 , A ,g aaa ' if A ' Stan Mendenhall Jerry Picketi Kay Estes Lesfer Bi,-nam Tackle Tackle End Halfback T80 l l V55 xx xx ix. x., X ..., 'H' x V Mike Hess Bill Jones Richard Carrillo Doug Forte Guard End Halfback Tackle Dan Wik Cl U slows up a would-be Trojan tackler for gets a block from teammate Mike Manning. ball'C5VfYl '9 Blmam- Picked by the local AA coaches to finish last in the conference, Rincon chalked up its fourth straight win over Catalina, before a crowd of nearly 8,000 to maintain a hold on the conference lead. Hard-running halfback Mike Manning scored both Rincon tallies, quarterback Mike Armstrong booted both conversions, and defensive ace Tommy Norvelle blocked both Catalina conversion attempts to pace the action. The hard-charging Rincon line headed by Bob Orin, Doug Forte, Mike Hess, and Jim Brogdon kept pressure on Catalina in the second half to bottle up the one- touchdown favorites. The Troians, pre-season favorites for the football flag, dom- inated the statistics throughout the game, but it was the husky line of Rincon that stymied Catalina on crucial plays, and won the game, T11-TQ. l8l Facing The Team ThaT was To go on To become The ' Top Team in The sTaTe, The Rincon Rangers vviTh a -4-O slaTe losT a hard-foughT conTesT To The Pueblo Warriors. This game, won by The Warriors 27-6, pushed Rincon down To second place, holding a 3-1 conference record aT ThaT Time. Halfback Ranger Manning carries pigslcin Toward paydirT, vvhile TeammaTe Brogolon downs oncoming Troian. A 1 X Bob Rakich Ge0rge Ortiz Richard Quinn End Center Halfback 182 Allan Teasley Mike Flynn Guard Pueblo man is Tackled by Rincon defense The Purple and WhiTe losT iTs second game in a row in a Touch-and-go baTTle againsT Catalina. WiTh The Tables Turned, and CaTalina winning 14-12, This game luckily did noT count on The conference record, as The previous game Rincon won over CaTalina, 14-12, did. Many loyal Rangers Trav- eled fo Carl Hayden High School in Phoenix To vvaTch Rincon atfempf To break a Two-game losing streak. The robust Rincon endeavor was squelchecl by The Falcons T3-21, in a close, hard- X f fought battle. , :E Fred Kopec Bob Orin Jim MHHSOH End Tackle Gllfifd Dan Wik Ci lj goes for a Rincon first and Ten. Football or gyrnnas'rics??'? Jack Hanks Halfback M I Tom Alden Quarterback l-laying been plagued by illness and injuries, The Rincon squad found The heavy Tucson High line more Than They could handle, With this game, Won by the Badgers 27-O, The Ranger loosing sireak nnounied To four games, none of which were played in The new R.l-l.S. siadium. T83 Richard Wilson Tackle Pacheco is grounded while aTTempTing To break Through The Sunnyslope line. Culver While Tackle Ranger Wik struggles To evade would-be Sunnyslope Tackler. .1 Efflif ' L ' lk' I Bob Abodeely WHHY Slade Halfback CGVWGV ln The hardesT-foughT and besT-played game in Rincon's season, The Rangers won a moral vicTory over The Mesa Jackrabbits, Though lost The game 7-13. The Purple and WhiTe defensive uniT held The JackrabbiTs To The lowesT score They had received all year, and our offense gave Them a ThreaTening baTTle. To wind up The season, The Rangers smoThered Sunnyslope T9 To 7. The firsT score was seT up by ArmsTrong who compleTed a six-yard pass To Alden. Mike Manning scored The oTher Tvvo Touchdovvns, and The Team picked To finish aT The boTTom of The pile ended up vviTh a respecTable 5-5 season record. JAYVEE Rincon 19 .... Rincon 6 .... Rincon 7 .,,. Rincon 17 Rincon 19 ..., Rincon 21 ..., Rincon 33 ..,. Rincon 6 .... Rincon 44 ,... 6-ef' Coach Wayne Swoveland Sunnyside 12 O Amphi O Tucson 42 Catalina 1 6 Q 5 .1 Salpointe ,Lk Amphi O I-5' Catalina 33 Pueblo Douglas Coach Jim Davis The Rincon Junior Varsity football squad, under the able coaching of Wayne Svvoveland and Jim Davis compiled a victorious season boasting a 7-1-1 record. The Rangers shut out Amphi, Salpointe, Pueblo, and Douglas, tiecl Catalina, and tasted defeat only at the hands of long-time foe Tucson High. With a hard-playing team like our Jayvees, next year's varsity team should be a strong competitor for city and state standings. if-si i sci i i i L- i 1 Row 1: Mark Antosh, Pancho Hurtado, Warren Avery, John Thompkins, Dave Jacobs, Dave Olson, Duane Dains, Ronnie Cundy, Mike Heath, Gary Williams, Ross Sheard. Row 2: John Bingham, Steve Smith, Tom Valeski, Bob Andre, Don Ludwig, Grady Perri, Ed Molinski, Bill Pattison, Ricky Springer, Lynn Hofpauer, Richy Quinn, Terry Chris, Roy Smithson, Don Lovell, Jim Polston, Ted Bell. Row 3: Coach Swoveland, Tom Fields, John Hileman, lra Grossman, Bill Hill, Kent Morgan, Pete Godfrey, Brian Bell, Ken Ludeke, Terry Valeski, Culver White, Paul Middleton, Rudy Morales, Jay May, Jim Gardner, Coach Davis. 185 FRESHNIEN PURPLE Row 'lz Allen Hopkins, Steve Owens, Ronald Shafer, Eddie Hancock, Enrique Cota Robles, Jerry Wood, Richard Durako, James Green, Kit Estes, Richard Murphy, Steve Hileman, Lee Wisdom. Row 2: Richard Poynter, Richard Rogerson, Steve Elliotte, Mike Honomichl, Dave Davenport, Mike Perry, Curt Cicotte, Bob Moreno, Bill Chatterton, Steve Kanouse, Leslie Phillips, Joe Casadie, Coach Rosbeck. Row 3: Jeffrey Smith, Bill Jasper, Bill Andre, Pete Titone, Orren Biesterfield, Kit McClure, Burt Klienkauf, Dave Ohmart, Leonard Ochs, Ron Roskowski, Larry Brown, Steve Meyers, Nelson Wright, Steve Fello. The Rincon Frosh Purple football team chalked up 5 wins to only 2 losses and 1 tie in the '61 season. Under the direction of Coach Joseph Rosbeck, the Purples fought their way over Salpointe, Coach Joseph Rosbeck 186 6 ..... Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon 12 Rincon 24 Rincon 26 Rincon 19 Rincon 33 Flowing Wells, Amphi, Sunnyside CBJ, and our own Rincon White team. The Frosh tied Pueblo, and tasted bitter defeat only at the hands of Tucson High and Catalina. These young football players have not only tucked away an outstanding season, but also valu- able experience for the future. 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A i -uh : 3f2::,.,Y?11g5f ,:,. ti.2v.5'. .. f5iT-'t-.-T, . ,.g1iL'j?,,-.V :ea ,- Row 'I: Bob Cunningham, Larry Rogge, George Harris, Cleve Smith, Terry Flinders, Don Sommerville, Mike Christie, Tom Calvin, Gardner Robinson, Dan Green, Glenn Harbour, Charles Morino, Eddie Osborn. Row 2: Sam Dack, Terry Godard, John Griggers, Steve Wood, Mike Stubbs, Jim Nicholson, John Read, Don Penrod, Richard Bundy, Gary Okray, Rick Simpson, Jack Elliott, Mike Hall, Dennis Mobley, Doug Schultz. Row 3: Coach Howell, Robert Poston, Bill Smith, Dave Ruben, Murl McCain, Phillip Cox, Don Sheppard, Bill Simmons, Paul Newell, Dan Johnson, Mike Whiting, Jessie McKenzie, John Myers, Roger Larriva, Gary Robson, Pat Whiting, Dave Demerrit. Coach Harold Howell lecl the Frosh White football team to a reputable 5-3 season. With plenty of drive and desire to learn, the Ranger Whites flogged Sunnyside, Salpointe, Amphi, Catalina, and Flowing Wells. They were thwarted by Tucson High, Pueblo, and the Rincon Frosh Purple. After heeding well the instruction they received on football plays, rules, and tactics, these freshman will find places on both the Jayvee and Varsity teams in the future. Rincon 39 .... Rincon 12 .... .---.--- T UCSOY1 Rincon 26 ,,,. .... S alpointe Rincon I9 .,.. ..---- A mplll Rincon 'IQ .,,, ,,.,,.,..... C atalina Rincon 6 -..--- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. P UeblO Rincon 12 .... ..... F lowing Wells O Rincon I2 ,... ...., R incon Purple 33 Sunnyside Coach Harold Howell 'l87 ASKETBALL The Rincon basketball squad coached by Dick 1 King, compiled a 10-8 season record in spite of having only four returning lettermen. The '61-'62 slate began victoriously when the Rangers sunk Sunnyside 48-45. After losing the second game to Tucson 34-41, Rincon bounced back to edge past Yuma 47-45 and Salpointe 38-36. Boosting its record to 4-1, the Ranger team trounced Phoenix Union 54-44. Rincon then lost its next two games to Pueblo 38-41 and Amphi 35-41. The following two games against Carl Hayden and Catalina were won by the Rangers with scores of 46- 42 and 51-47. Then the Rincon team was downed by Phoenix Central, Tucson, and Salioointe before smash- ing St. Mary's 53-45. These were followed by a loss to Pueblo, victories over Camelback and Amiohi, and a defeat by Washington. The season was brought to an exciting close as the Rangers trompecl the Catalina Trojans 50-43. . f .gf 1- 7'- 1 ,A- ,w , -1 4 f . J' ' ' - fdlrs ' - .,-. 'l',.-54 ' QP' U. 'YJ S --1. ,,-:- 'ftijp c r 1 Rincon 48 ,-,--- ,,.,,, S unnyside 45 Rincon 34 ...... ..-4..... T Ucwn 41 Rincon 47 ...... -Y-------------- Y Uma 45 Rincon 38 Vlwvgr ,,,,,,,V,,,,,, S alpointe 36 Rincon 54 ,,--,,- .V.,, P hoenix Union 44 Rincon 38 ...... .............. 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Tom Roubal Rod Kroeplin Guard Guard Handicapped by The absence of ace Torward Bob Jackson, The Rangers neverTheless rallied To down Yuma. ln The lasT Tive seconds of The game, forward Mike Arm- sTrong sTole The ball from The Criminals, and scored To close The Rincon win 47-45. Q T212 wt' Kellogg and ArmsTrong geT The be-sT of The Yuma Criminal, ln an overTime session wiTh The Lancers on SalpoinTe's courT, The Rangers finally rouTed The Lancers, 38-36, baTTling 6-TooT lO-inch Dave Mills The Salpointe Torward, and coming ouT vicTorioUs ATTer gaining a lead of eighT poinTs, The Rangers never gave Phoenix Union a chance To revive. Smashing The CoyoTes 54-44 boosTed The Rincon record To 4-1. .lim Parker l'l5F1dS Upl Guard T a TUX - an -fr iff I ' f' . f T221 19 The Ranger quintet closes in on the Panther with the ball. Bouncing back from a tvvo-game loosing streak, the The Rangers suffered their second loss of the sea- l son to the Warriors of Pueblo. With the score fairly l even throughout the game, the Warriors finally gained l and held the lead which vvon the game 38-Al. Again tasting discouraging defeat, our hardwood boysl fought desperately, trying to break the Amphi vvinningl streak. The battle between the Rangers and the Panthers' kept the crowd sitting on the edges of the bleachers until the final buzzer sounded. The effect of this tense meeting vvas in Amphi's favor 35-Al. Purple and Whites clobbered Carl Hayden. The Falcons kept the score close throughout the game, but couldn't atch up to the Ran . ' - - . C 4 gers The final score 46 42 Armstrong hovers over the ball. Beat Catalina! vvas the cry heard throughout the packed gym. And the famous Rincon five were out to do just this. Jackson, Armstrong, Kellogg, Vail and Dickerson proved too much for the hopeful Trojans, and Catalina's strong attempt was With a 6-3 record, Rincon met Phoenix Central. Though the Rangers kept in the game the vvhole vvay, the Bobcats came out Coach King gives the squad a pep-talk in time-out. The Victors. The Score was 52-61. squelched by the Rangers 5l-47.i Having meT and losT To Tucson High once earlier in The season minus The Badger's sTar Ray Kosanke, The Rangers knew They were up againsT a brick vvall vviTh The big 6' TO ballplayer back in The game. UndeTeaTed Tucson, who vvenT on To become boTh ciTy and sTaTe champs, ran over The Rincon roundballers 51-73. The six TeeT Ten inches of SalpoinTe's Dave Mills proved Too much height Tor The Rangers in Their second game vviTh The Lancers. Having overcome This handicap in The TirsT meeTing, Rincon had an OTT-nighT in The second, slipping behind in The Third ciuarfer. The game ended 5l-58 in The Lancers' Tavor. l l T The Rangers sTruggle To snag The rebound. T The Rangers rebounded back from a Three-game losing ,Treak in Their meeTing with Phoenix ST. Mary's. Through- auT The game The Rangers kepT a reigning hand, and closed he score wifh an eighT-poinT lead, 53-45. Facing Pueblo Tor The second Time This season, The Pur- T Jle and WhiTes aTTempTed To overThrow The Warriors, buT l l were again meT wiTh Pueblo's speed and drive, which losT 'he game for The Rangers. The final ouTcome was 48-53. l Mills fouls Vail while aTTempTing To block his shoT. Kellogg sinks anoTher accuraTe lump shoT Trom ouTgide Boosting The Ranger slate To eight wins was The Camel- back-Rincon game. The game was hard-fought, with The score jumping back and forth from one Team To The other. BUT The outcome was in favor of The big Purple - 58-55. Following up The Camelback victory, The Rincon round- ballers made up for a previous early-season loss To The Panthers. With The scoring of Kellogg and Jackson, The Rangers grabbed The Amphi game with a final score of 61-52. Nile Vail gets ready To grab The hoped-for rebound. Pace and Dickerson reach for The Trojan roundball. Rincon's final loss of The season was handed by Wash- ington High School. When Washington cuT loose in The sec- ond half, our chances To catch up became slim, and The game was Taken by Them 51-61. The last game of The season brought The Rangers face To face with Their EasTside rivals, The Catalina Trojans, for The second Tirne. Having been previously defeated by us, The Trojans were ouT for blood. In a fast-moving game, Trojan Clive Seal paced Catalina, while Jackson and Kellogg led The Rangers. When The final buzzer sounded, Rincon held the game 50-43, winding up a 1O-8 season. i l l Armstrong hesiTaTes before passing To an unguarded teammate. 196 JAYVEE Row 1: Dave Moore, Guy Jaaskelainen, Paul Middleton, Tracy Reimers, Mike Cushing, John Meibohm, Torn Hetler, Rudy Morales, Richard Colbert. Row 2: Allen Murphy, John Hosmer, Coach Coley. The Ranger Jayvee basketball squad, under the competent coaching ot Ray Coley, compiled a season ot which it can be proud - l2 wins and only 6 losses. The Junior Varsity, defeated by Sunnyside, Tucson Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Sunnyside Tucson Salpointe Yurna Phoenix Union Pueblo Amphi Carl Hayden Catalina Phoenix Central Tucson Salpointe St. Mary's Pueblo Camelback Amphi Washington Catalina High, Catalina, and Camelback, overran all the other roundballers they faced. The speed, skill, and prowess of this year's iayvees on the court should prove valuable for next year's varsity team. Coach Ray Coley T97 FRESHMEN PURPLE Rincon 42 ....... Rincon 51 .... Rincon 35 ...,... Rincon 46 ....... Rincon 47 c,,,,., Rincon 34 ,,..,,. Rincon 47 ,c,,,,, Rincon 32 ....... Rincon 56 ,.,,,c, Rincon 51 .... Rincon 65 .,....c Rincon 47 ,v,,,cc Rincon 53 ,,,,c,, Tucson Rincon White Salpointe Pueblo Amphi Flowing Wells Catalina Tucson Salpointe Pueblo Flowing Wells Amphi Catalina Rincon 41 v,,, ...... R incon White 66 Boasting a 1O-4 season record, the Ranger Frosh Purple basketball team, under the leadership of Coach Joe Young, ran a close second to the Frosh White team. Subdued only by Tucson High, Flowing Wells, Salpointe, and the Rincon Frosh White team, the Frosh Purples overwhelmed Tucson, Rincon White, Salpointe, Pueblo twice, Amphi twice, Catalina twice, and Flowing Wells. The success ot this team's efforts is undeniable, and Coach Young's players will put their skill and desire to good use on future Ranger varsity teams. Coach Joe Young ., :Es g Row 1: Danny Martin, Jim Hosmer, John Reed, Lynn Cady, Ohmant, Marshall Buck, Rich Bartke, Dave McCluer, Coach Steve Smyth. Row 2: Steven Solomon, Gary Timbers, Dave YOUVWQ- FRESHMEN WHITE visa vs . 3,5291 ,Egg Q, so Hlilegi 'iii DNR i MUN, li Vi y xj RINIIU M i Vi c 4 3 mlm 'YU f -4,1150 Row 1: Dennis Gamble, Doug Skink, Jim Johnson, Steve 2: Coach McConnell, Jimmy Cook, Murl McCain, Bob Rickert Landis, Woody Beck, Harold Higgins, Al Bramowith. Row Gary Haller, Rick Harbour, Sheldon Lazarow, Paul Swain The Rincon Frosh White basketball team merited their berth of first place in the city, being routed only once the whole season - by the Rincon Frosh Purple team! These mighty freshmen tri- umphed over the Catalina Troians twice, Phoenix Union, Sunnyside twice, Flowing Wells twice, Pueblo, the Tucson Badgers, Amphi, and the Rincon Frosh Purple once. With this outstanding showing by Coach Dick McConnell's frosh roundballers, Rincon will have high hopes and expectations for its varsity teams in the years to come. Rincon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Catalina lf? Rincon ...... Rincon Purple 51 Rincon ...... Phoenix Union 5l Rincon .,....i.. Sunnyside 3l Rincon ......,,.,.. SUr1r1ySiCle 28 ?,,,,,,, Rincon ...... Flowing Wells 46 Rimjgn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pueblo 33 Rincon ,...,,.. Salpointe 5l Rincgn ,,,,,,,,,...... Tucson 37 Rincon ...... Flowing Wells 53 Rinqgn ,,,,,,,,,s,,,,, Amphi 55 Rincon .......a Salpointe 54 Rincon ,,,,,,,,,,,,. Catalina 52 Rincon Rincon Purple 41 Coach Dick McCon nell l99 -w v si i1 l ku' BASEBALL What is a baseball team? Skill, experience, team- work, desire, and a good coach - and in all of these the Rincon ball team rates A-plus. The Purple and White squad has demonstrated its power thus tar by Nshutting out Sunnyside 2-O, stunning the U of A Frosh ll-7, over-running Amphi 8-3, toppling Tucson High T4-l, clouting North Phoenix 5-4, and smashing Sal- ,pointe 9-O. With the tine coaching of Lee Carey, the experienced pitching of Bob Jackson and Ken Sch- wartz, and the drive and desire of the whole team, the Ranger ballplayers have a strong foundation tor both city and state championships. l . y l . is X I E Q AAarch AAarch AAarch AAarch AAarch AAarch AAarch AAarch AAarch !XprH !XprH !XprH !XprH !XprH !XprH !XprH !XprH AAay AAay Sunnyside ot A. Frosh Amphi Tucson N. Phoenix .Salpointe Nogales Pueblo Douglas O t A. Frosh .. Catalina .,,.,.,Mesa Amphi .. Nogales Tucson Salpointe .. Douglas .. Catalina Pueblo VARSITY R , rg my . D ' -, ,.,' f wwe.. Ab - V r . - y fi -. ,. f I l :.g1 , ,Lk, - , 1 il, A f J -'fx ' , :fa V K ' 5 K ' i ,Zvi -'f' K ' K W. . K if: X i 5 1 1 'X 'W' 7 W ' r Q , V, A ' LL ' X if i T' W'L' lil, mL 'frzrrd INUU . a i i 4. l ' l i f' misss r 'il r , ' 'A in or , f i 1' 4 D rlli f' ' ,. ,.x , ,, D i i - ' ' F 4 l , l A V ' D I ,tw rx ' JA X W Q, I1 'AE E,-1 1 K lr, K, I l 'Ik A .,?ff Vw : Rfk: J ' A l IN, hi s rl 'r' il? Ni lilfilil will ' f ' - , f ' f 1 Qi . I i 1 ,. .ci - - ---' I. , . 2 I I , V4 5 I K I V ,,:i , K I . . K ..r, R K 4 ,,.. I V K. , . ,ai V , s . ,A -Q D s'f5Yf 9i fi T 1 4 iiii if ' 1 , 1 A D se, iv 5 l 2 2 i m.sSigfTrfi'i 'W 'M . f '- .. ' ' ya. ,riff ' P-H' ' , '. N E -- ,N ,,,L, :NZ A 'T D, D . fi r D ,rrs Y i l 1 in ,pi ' 'K A i in ,, Ziff I K All - 4 M l L, . I ,M . Y. I if A F X zrfrw , vas, . as , A--'r D Q inf- f 'M' y 91 - -A? 'V Row 1: Pat Hearne, Jay May, Ray Dickerson, Kenny Schwartz, Carrillo, Bob 5TGf1diSlW, DiCl4 Valenzuela, Dave VVOOCl, Bob Jeff Schaffer, Dick Carrillo, Mike Kelly, Gene Moreno, Bob JaCl4S0 1, Mike Armsfrong, Rod Kfoeplin, Tom Alden, Fernie Kniffin, Lee Wisdom. Row 2: Coach Carey, Doug Haufh, Eddy PGCDGCO, TOVU R0Ul3al- f .- 'yy Coach lee Carey Fernie Pacheco drives one into right field. 202 ' M e .. . 41 M -- w-an Richie Carrillo Outfield Ri Q N 11' h. Jeff Schafer Catcher ' N A :LQ I 1 M D i. Mike Armstrong Bob Jackson Gene Moreno Infield Pitcher-Ouffield Infield -' ' '- -., ' ' . ., A . , .- ,, -. ..,. .,- . : 1 ug, , -y - , ., . A. I - ..,.' ,. .Lv .TW If -'Y'-', ,..-'ff 1f7i.' .fr -Ji--A '1. ' f . ' ..:fn. --' 't' , .'--r--, ,. .. - ,--Lg ' L--i- , -V 4 - X V 'f.-.51-'., ',g-'ef inf' f Jackson runs for the bag. Schafer gets his man. . 1111- f' 3?- '9 km , 1 A Fernie Pacheco Ouffield 203 5, . ky fgiik' f K . Q , Dick Valenzuela Outtield V: K 1, A 2. 25531 iq W., 1 fi .5 4. , fs.. fy f Q A, 1 Ray Dickerson I nfield Bob Standish Infield .Q hi Kenny Schwartz 7 . ilaa R , F Bob Kniffi n Pitcher-Outfield Infield Vx ,,.. - V V' - Q15 Dave Wood X Pitcher-Outfield - f Tongnrgubal Jackson demonstrates !! I C er , R y aiaiA.1 'iJ..53V1 'f,k! Q' , - U R ., I kVv,k,k 2 I .V I , J Lt l t iiiii ,A K n a ' l:,, V 7 I I - Rod Kroeplin Eddy Carrillo Tom Alden - - 1 - . Mike Kelly Infield Pitcher Outfleld Infield Infield 204 JAYVEE li, 'lil . i . .N'41',:.-gh? iff.-'Q' Row 1: Louis Capolla, Bob Raclissi, Greg Free, Bob Morgan, Brandt, Ga Wh' , R ' Alfh H ld C ll' Paul Middlelon, Phil Evans, Jay Van Winkle, Jim Moffett, Morgan, Jihhl Jackibn, ighheHasnSe'i: Dgbog Tarihelslioall Kem Dick Dennis, Sieve Davis. Row 2: Coach McConnell, George The Rincon Jayvee baseball team has shown its team is one of which Rincon can be proud. Having excellence so far This season by chalking up many high hopes for The rest of The '62 season, These boys Ranger victories. Under The fine leadership and guid- will deck a winning varsity Team nexf year. ance of their coach Dick McConnell, The Junior Varsity fi-im JB M 'dui ,A fiigjw- '...-,',,,,i.r .. Slug if! Coach Dick McConnell 205 FRESHMEN PURPLE Row 1: Bob Harris, Jim Johnson, Ron West, Jim Cook, Torn Bob Alden, Craig Rifchardson, Doug Skink, Ron Gatch Row Tolson, Allan Bromoweih, Merle McCain. Row 2: Coach Car- Allan Jankowski, Jerry Cooper, Paul Swain, Rich Harbou rillo, Dan Johnson, Howard Raeil, Harold Higgins, Rick Bundy, Woody Beck, Steve Landis, Dave Shade. fit if-Y C -' s,,,,s ' , .jg :tw , ... or rrrs C S C Qi We-A g,g'jggf5,: ,V ' 1 as-.,,g:. an 1 C M1 , f 1 jg up Coach Gilbert Carrillo PGCIWGCO VUHS f0f The bag- FRESHNIEN WHITE !..ffg. 5VL H ' ' . 1 , - l ' ' TY H - - -. ! fv-rw-g.....J...l5-ai' ' .-PZ' ' ' f '- L- Lefty Bob Jackson sluggs hard fora base hit. CS -,eg e L, M is , - f f: 4 D: q-.fiyzlv V-,tj-355633 A- H Pl- jf! 1 -ff 1 . ri nr ? ' if . l ,ll ' i l i' 'NE 1g13ui.MiEl- iw - lm L. ,fl -. ,W . Y,f'll4 4--Q Coach Dick McConnell .Q. Row 'l: Monty Surrat, Richard Biessell, Ron Meyerson, Steve Bartke, Fred Anderson, Bill Jasper, Pete Titone, Steve Solomon, Mike Perry, Dave Davenport, Danny Martin, Wes Kanouse, Ritch Poyntee, Dennis Cook. Phillips, Bryan Watts. Row 2: Coach McConnell, Richard 207 2 I -1 .Q '.-4... ..- W, a K . ar - CUT ll ,. -3 , N . X -QQ., N, Y, -vzrff' . . ,,.. , s. , ,. L. I 1 M lil 1 X ,.v. ' Q gm Ii -av' , elrr 6 .. .A- ,ze , 'ww ' 1 ,--- I ll-Wag-,, -m x V V, K K 2 - , 'v'--f-1 v if: 1- -055-. . V, 1 . 'iw-fm' -- - .- , ,I . GLA-111,3.,5 ,f A '. .., f-'V i , ,, A N, ,k1,,, H hz f r , ,.--1 ,, ' . f, - K K K 'i-.,5,, . 4, , , F N A ,5 K J , JK , . l. 'VE - .lf H - 5 . - fx' M 5 , - - .W Q' M- 7 5 - JP 4- Y P 2: A ' x , ' A 'K- -4-m1w.v4',..'-Q ,JW ' A k ., ,, , .. ,- 74 : ' , 7 - 4F ? x- - -- -sf V x - - . V W ' y , -. Q' in , . r W n - - .w - -- K . . . H, R fa f A, . I A' , ', ,J-A - , . W - KJ g -S Y RQ.:-1 Y K pf '79 'fx Z, 'C+ v. T L ff? Q Q-'fi f r ,z- , , 1 . , -- . .rr 1 i ,. Q. , ff, . ' , , J' - ibn- ' .H ' , WI V - '-- .N4..', ,X ' 1 -- 'Y 1' fTf'1,',f,: , - ff 14.5 1 QL Q , 't , ' f . fi.-U ,A P .. 1- 5 - -f , . , , ,.- -- M -, 1 .H A 3, -X it L-. N X6 - . - . - -f : x N ' .. wg v -- -- . ,, n - ' i . ,, , L-U ' - Q N 0 - f -- -, if - -f m .fb R. -il -ww '- 1 .g wiv A ' '- i W S . V ' ,7x .' . Sf ,, ., 1. Q- A ' . V - K , V1 , i- - - - , K . ' . . 4 X, , A . v - X TK, . ,ma VL Q q, gig?-fg.ELh, VX., W f .dw I T I il N 7 i ., , . 1. ? -, . - fn af - -gui, 2 -A ' 1+ A ' qi 'V I , .r U V , ,fi , - . ' K 4 n . P Q - , ' , -1- - ' 1 .V k 1 M H -Nl, B A X, ,K L ,, , N, v 1 'kv' A . , . l ' e V V P 9 xy ann A 4 -my f -'.',Vg'54 v X. :fr ,gi - 2 . 'f . r . .41 A 'H' .. M V ' ii-in ri. NNY' . aid ' , Q - - M - . , . , ' - , ' I ' 1 , l f - - g J , , it Q lr ff' , Y' E, 1 Y .. - swf , - Q - f- 2-- ' ' , -'---f . I x K Y X , - .-W ,1 'mmm 2 J.,-A. 4 ,- ' v I., bg .. v ., 4.4 1 1 M -- xv-i V. - - , , 1 - 'ff - ,- . - , v v , , . A f ' , . bw M., TRACK With the coming ot Spring, track swings into action. This year the Rincon cindermen are looking for a rough but prosperous season. A heavy schedule has been made tor them, but the varsity traclcmen, having the necessary experience and drive, should set school rec- ords in such events as throwing the shotput, hurling the discus, jumping the hurdles, the high lump and broad iump, and pole vaulting. With a host of return- ing lettermen, city records should be made in relay meets. In the mile, seniors Jim West, Larry Copenhavrr, and Ed Konrath have excellent timing, and iunior Bob Stittler is doing 3:21 in the three-quarter mile. Coach Cody Mothershed, assisted by Coaches Williams, Swoveland, and Kershner will lead his tracksters to rt time 62 season. 5 ef? 5.1. 3' A Q --.. . if ffff. - ' .- ' ' ' ' ' 1 P 7 ' g ' 2 ,Q V A if ' J' r ' ' ' -V :' ' -' rvf - . r ' Y 3 gg' r 15-.f E1 E . :gi A 1 t L: Q T ' l .. . - ' .. .ll !'! -. - f' March 2 .s.,,,, ........ . .. Catalina I .W - March 6 ,,s,,.. ...... A mphitheater ' March TO .. .... .... C ity Relays I March l3 ..,,, . ,...A........ Pueblo ' , bi ' March I7 ...i., .......... T ucson Relays - r - 4 I March 2O ,,..... .,........i.......,..,.,.... T ucson - ' . .. March 24 ....,.. ..... G lendale Invitational a - I ' 1 E - ' ' March 30 ,,,., . .....,,,...,,,.,s...,, Sunnyside - .- y ' ' April 3 .... . ,A.....,.......,s...,....,,.....s Pueblo , 4- ' , . I f April 7 .... , ..... Southern Arizona Relays . it ' ' . ', ' -' ' - ' . April TO ,,... ....,.............,..... S alpointe 'vi' g ji A f . y -' ' April 13 .... . ................... Carl Hayden . fl . ,f ,- -j- A ' V April i8 ,,., . ...........r Amphitheater ,if - ' ' ' ' ' ' T ' ' ' ' April l8 .... . ,....,.....,,..,...,,,,,,.,,..,.,,, Catalina ,.5 . 5' 1 April 26, 27 .,s....,...s....i......... City Divisional Meet if if -' 1 , iwrjf.-. J J 4 'l'A X May 4, 5 ............ Division l and ll Qualifying Meet Y' fff if '.r Qu if 1' May ll, T2 ..... ........,........,...... U niversity Week f , . . .,'t',.- , , . 1 1-4, D I ., ,. - A ,Jfvs g nfl.,-. 75 - -'V gpg, LA- .. .- rl .i 1-' - Q t., Ii, i -I . ' K'-an 3, ' . C' 'X K: J' ' L' VARSITY r 3 , f 1 A J A , - h ' . 1 r .R K, V A A Q y 1'-V4 if 23 ' - , , , m y -L -. f-v,.s,f-wa ,gi 'F 3' L' 655 V251 f XT rw? A - , 1 J , Ti 7 ?'Q., ' T S' ' F 2 'J Q t, xl 'El' , i I Y 1 . hw L, 1' r in xt , . . , 5, A xv H,-V. ... Li : ,i?2l,ifk I iw L B - C J E X LLL B A , is in J i , J xr f , - .Q LLl' r, 1 , li V 5 1, L W W I wmv C , 6 , , -A M . V l I I 1 A Ji J ' . 1 ' C ' , Q. f J , , -' ,se--, ,T .N J, , - lAAA - A i V Mn K S, A . K M, 'i , ,N N K , .ev , N-. , J., - Row 'la Walt Mince, Larry Wilson, John Dillender, Pete Gocl- frey, Gary Williams, Mike Manning, Duane Dains, Larry Benedict, Dave Kappler, Glen Johnson, Mike Prime, Row 2: Coach Moihershecl, Dean Taylor, Tom Valeski, Jim Wesi, Ed Konraih, Dick Browning, Sieve Bell, Bob Siiffler, Jim N1 , f we 1 rf-f L, ff f . ,, L X . , , ...- QQ. , , , , ,, . Brogdon, Dennis Haicl, Coach Williams. Row 3: Mike Mallen, Bryan Casiner, Gary Carsiensen, Larry Copenhaver, Lynn Hoffpauer, Bob Rakich, Dan Weaver, John Cobb, Jim Markei, Mike Cushing, Bill Godfrey, Bill Broyles, Alan Teasley, Rich' ard Wilson, Dave Steinberg, Bill Jones, Coach Swoveland, ' J . L J gm-.Shi ' - 5 532i-ST' 5 Coach Cody Mothershed 210 ,gig ,,.. ,,,. . , 4,1 Go! ,W 1, . ' y -us 41 N .43 Coach Marlen Williams Coac ,,-- ,f- . - ..f ,,- I,-11.14 '5 Y' Qgpwb, ' ,egg S r'??:, Q x 6 Y- -a ,-.25 1 ' -' If-'915i:If 1:45241 ' e 'f-T'- 2 ,,, , if -:-:ff -mfs, 1 J gazkf F3 I , ,ipifirg-:ifa ffasig :- ff ' fi:Fl3'fiv.fiff1eE:is15 2 I 2' -, V .-5' 42 412515 'if-5 Qfiilf:'-':'f5f13 : 5 . A ' l- - .ff I - ,fffi 'A f- Y' - , A . 7:.,5,-A -Mfr , ,V - . . a I f r 'V P : K A tl V 9 ' ' X. . L' -' ,' .,- L' ' P Q - 2 ' 'P Q ' u x I 4 1 I W ' r I - .. r 1 ' 7 1 ,-.,-, 1.:-ff 4' ' ' W 5 5 - . :' '- f a ,sl ' - ' , -1' Y nik, . . 'v.,-rf-'fr L r ax- -1.4 4 - 11 -if 5g1'3QL?-4.-:Q-iz. 6139? ' ,,5 'rv,.1..-- ,Q Q - -: Q ai' fgflffli-'f77f?Y17+-1156--, .. r' V' 1 Runners practice on the Rincon Track. I 5,323 Wayne Swoveland ... ..VY .-, .....,V 7 Coach Paul Kersh ner T - A J . X 0 7 'f Q A fs ' ,.,.:'-!- f'J'i':T? 5' ' , - V 1 Godfrey hurls the discus. 3 This Ranger clears The high iump. Over Those hurdles, boys! 212 Pole vaulting is demonstrated. f e' f lf sziiiif' Q' i, , - 2' i :Q k ' so V 'f -,sf W M. T: x 9 I ,, s gzyi 2 :ii kk V ., , , an - '-' -. - Q- 4' ' F - s I H f J ' 'ti' Q,2 fi li' 3 l, K qv 'W' L ' HM ' be ., -V M u Q' 4 ,,, . . I gg, Q, We . Q L x ' ' ' - 'lil ' 233 , f ' 'A ,,,,, , f W 1 f-ska Y - f - ..wrv 1 55- .. ' aibw -'-- A ,. H mam F -iff 'flfzfy ' 1 'A fb ' w - ,. V.: Q,--i ,.-w-'g:fyi' -.', 'ff' lf, Y' ffl- 'Zu '.fJZ.-- ' f' .- zr, ..v-,wg-f - 2 sc. pg-Z'ig2 .cf- 'Pigg , ' , : 1 Dlx, ,puf- - -. 1 A. . . .g...-. :v,:,,1g. 4 ,-Z -P 4 Tl'aey're off! Q: l l I vi? 1 I-Z1 s W- E im. f J. -- -- . iv., ..,,.,,-Y - xi 5,7 .---, :fy 'bl l RWFEWE 1 . f 1-, A W bg Rincon Ranger pole vaults with ease 1-Zi we Bill Broyles broad lumps. In F5521 213 JAYVEE -2555 V' 'mira ' rg Qcff' Row 1: Roy Quinn, Sieve Hogan, Gerald Hughes, Stan Prime. Row 3: Coach Moihershed, Larry Bradley, Culver Jerrell, Dave Jacobs, Les Green, Jon Earl. Row 2: Larry While, Terry Valeski, Stan Slromberg, Don Ludwig, Paul Wilson, Bob Wheeler, Jack Davis, Bob Chipman, Ken Hansma, Bob Lange, Chuck Galloway, Tom Repp, Coach Erickson, Jim Guslin, Bob Bersbach, Jim Hicks, Mike Swoveland, FRESHIVIEN PURPLE dxf , , P Q Row 'Iz Lesly Phillips, William Shearer, John Klein, Jim Bell, Roberl Dorsey, Jim Miles, David Waiie, Sieve Wood Showalier, Ronnie Seff, Dick Hari, Joe Cassidy, Orfen Bill l-OCliWO0Cl, Coach 5WOV9l6f1Cl- Blesferfleid, Larry Brown. Row 2: Richard Rogerson, Mike 214 FRESHMEN WHITE F1130 . TRACK ,JACK 'RACK UNCK .WCG t' '01 s.Xn 504, A 'Q-sm AWCDJ .uwag q ,F 'WAPA Q EI K ' im , TUG' RACK ' ' g, Ansar Row 'l: Robert Genin, Arthur Morgan, Tom Wells, Bob Zam- mif, Bill Goldman, Sam Ridino, Ron Wright. Row 2: John Drahos, Jack Strauss, Mike Stubbs, Robert Anderson, Rudy Ryder, Ray Alton, Larry Kelsey, Cleve Smith. Row 3: Joe FRESHMEN Kai- i ms-1 .5 -ig '- Lrrv- lu: r Row 1: Charles Smith, Bob Zammit, John Knipp, Rudy Ryder, Coach Kershner. Row 2: Doug Tindall, Dick Lindenmuth, Frank Frey, Robert Anderson. Row 3: Dennis Gamble, Charles Swanson, Dan Swain, Dick West, Bob Harris. ,or C . Y I X V . Q. , , yr- Xu C00 914 C0 - Qeim NCL, ii-I QI Co Truck i Namur, Frank Frey, Don Sheppard, Gary Robson, Larry Rogge, John Knipp, John Lohse, Dan Swain, James Buchanan, Dennis Mobeley, Philip Cox, Barry Deal, Coach Kershner. ROSS-COUNTRY -gt .xxx F Coach Paul Kersh ner 215 STATE CHAMPIDIN 'J 01504, Row T: Mickey Marshall, Jack Davis, Doug Brugman, John Row 3: Larry Benedict, Dick Browning, Jim West, Larry Dillender, Bob Bersbach, Paul lde, Coach Mothershed, Copenhaver, Dan Weaver, Bob Stiffler, Dave Kappler, Row 2: Jonathan Earl, Pete Parker Gary Carstensen, Bill Steve Bell. , Broyles, Dean Taylor, Larry Bradley, Chuck Galloway. Q 7 it i ., sf f 1 sw if 'a tr A Tk Q '4' Xl 1, W 53 5113, K r , C L4 it .. . 5' 5551 Coach Cody Mothershed 216 The hard-working, mileage-making, Ranger Cross-Country team had the most successful season of Rincon's history. The harriers remained unde- feated the whole season and came up with four perfect scores of their eleven victories, these were over Pueblo, Tucson High, Salpointe, and Amphi. The record for Rincon's l.9 mile course was lowered from TO:O3 to 9129 by Ed Konrath, followd closely by Jim West. Coach Cody Mothershed directed the daily workouts, which ranged from six to ten miles, to lead his team to the lowest score Clow score winsj in the history of the State Cross-Country meet and to Rincon's first state championship in any sport. Next year Mr. Mothershed will have three of the top seven runners returning, and he is hoping for an equally success- ful season. :ROSS-COUNTRY ! x 5 Q: 4 S I 1 x I 5 :if 2 ' X Jim West Ed Konrath Dan Weaver Larry Copenhaver WE WON!!! 5. 0 N x i Q3 Duck Browmng Bob Stiffler Dave Kapplef 217 Konrath and West Take The iead inthe Phoenix Meet. 218 They're off-for The State Champs Trophy! Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Rincon Pueblo 49 Catalina 35 Pueblo 48, Salpointe 85 Tucson 44, Catalina 70 Tucson 50 Salpointe 45 Bisbee 44 Amphi 50, Pueblo 65 Winner of City Meet Winner of State Meet il.ovv score winsj Konrafh overtakes an opponent, with Jim West close behind. F ,H I I . E' f ...g 'ids 1'-I , .. ,fl 'Kip-':: 'ln ..-L-., ,. wsu-lk N .,.--is '- - ' .. A, in gon Sfiffler and Weaver in The lead for Rincon. . vvx if f, If -rf' i-J-,E Y 41-1-- at The Turkey Day Meet begins. f' u . ,.+..-rag Ffqgw-.. gf'+fs -- -V e, All Jim West comes in af The finish. 21 9 TiETTl WRESTLING l l l l l 4 i Row 1: Charles Hale, Grayden Dawson, Ray Valenzuela, Kit Estes, Ernie Hager, Dave Daven- l port. Row 2: Coach Schmieder, Dick Jones, Gary Williams, Terry Kreus, Bob Andre, Richard l Rogerson, Kit McClure, Lee Wisdom. Row 3: Bill Jones, Joe ltule, Harry Mc!-Xlpine, Ed Molin- ski, Dave Harris, Terry Pittman, Bill Dormand, Bill Andre. The Rincon Varsity Wrestling team boasted a sea- son, were defeated by Tucson, Catalina, and Yuma, son slate ot 8 victories and 5 losses. Sparked by All- grabbed three more wins over Benson, A.S.D.B., and State wrestler Gregg Pittman, the Rangers won six of Kota, suffered a second loss to Yuma, and wound up their last seven matches. Starting slow with a loss to the season by beating Salpointe twice, and smashing Mesa, the Purple and White downed Pueblo and Ben- Glendale. 2 wif. ' 1 r -az . . 1 gg . V ..-1, Q Q-2- .. -f VTE V , will E fl ! E 2 11.1 7. ' ' 115' - - ' ig.-,1z,:' . ,Z 'if' Wi I --ll ,.. , L, g g Coach Morris Schmeider 220 Go get 'emi VARSITY F3715- k m , Z 51 Nw! Q, L' U 0- r ' I qv-I ' ,-:A H 7 1' llglutrf ' HE Row 1: Coach Sclwmieder, Steve Sisson, Tim O'Mara, Dick Boyd, Gregg Pittman, Joe Nelson, Gaylord Wood, Lee Wisdom, Row 2: Gerald Hughes, Terry Valeski, Wally Slade, Mike Hess, Dan Wik, Bob Abodeely, Jim Matison. Wrestlers at work! ag Mike Hess and Joe Nelson demonstrate the fireman's carry. GYM NASTICS Row 'I: Mick Marshall, David Nehring, Bill Kreitlow, Bob Carnithan, Tom Teufel, Doug Mitchell, Terry Coen, Tom Jackson, Eddy Greonert, Doug Reeves, Jim Ulmer, Ernie Hagar. Row 2: Bob Cunningham, Bill Smith, Gaylord Woods, Gregg Pittman, Sherman Mella, Walter Johnson, Jimmy With no place to go but up, and supported by a host of returning lettermen, Coach Kline's gymnasts look for a tough but promising season. Helping the new- comers to improve the last year's O-8 record will be one of the returning performers, Benis Wood. Benis, who captured fourth place in the state gymnastics last year on the trampoline, will be trying to bounce his ' 'li' K ,,,,, . 1' ' 1 I if i'i in if 5 f' ,,..., Q . ,iizlpxi ,,,f,.L If Q 22:59.-fi ,wig 1 i. Coach Charles Kline 222 l Lane, Vance Campbell, Don Brossard, Marvin Woods, Dick Alfaro, Bob Bailey. Row 3: Dave Cossack, Steve Penton, Ricky Feldman, Jim Marshall, Randy Bays, Hall Stubbs, Ronald DeSpain, Benis Wood, Pancho Hurtado, Ross Sheard, Pete Todd, Mike Weaver, Joe Nelson, Coach Kline. way into state for the second time. Other returning gymnasts will be Dick Alfaro on the parallel bars and side horse, Eddie Groenert on the horizontal bar, and Vance Campbell in free-exercise. All will be ready and capable to strengthen the squad and make this a suc- cessful season. The trampoline is one of the many pieces of equipment the gymnasts use. Dick Aitaro performs on the horse. This Ranger prepares to do a forward tiip on the trampoline. Muscle, strength and coordination are important facts ot skill on the rings. GOLF Lawdy Flanagan, Charles Elkins, Bob Merill, Jerry Mindell, Dean Huntington, Dave Beebe, Mike Neale, Brian Bell, Ken Engle, Dave Allen, Byron Steffens, Coach Carillo. 24 Coach Oscar Carrillo The Rincon Golf team, under the coaching of Oscar Carrillo, has a good start in the '62 season. The duffers have picked up 7 wins to just 2 losses in the matches they have played thus far. They ran over T.H.S. in the first match of the season. From there, they traveled to Phoenix to fhe Four-Way Tourney, beating Coronado, West Phoenix, and being downed by Brophy. The Rangers then clobbered Catalina and Miami, lost to the U of A Frosh, again took the Badgers, and grabbed Flowing Wells in a 9-hole match. If the rest of the season is as successful, Coach Carrillo's golfers will take a high city berth. Mike Neale Brian Bell Dave Beebe Charles Elkins Dean Huntington Lawcly Flanagan ' rfil' Eff - px 4 M ii 7 - '., I -Ia. -, I ,i ,. V f . 1 '- 1 r wa, f. '-. , ,I K 1554...-,, we XF 41 f9115is2'3 :1y.a.,e-fiQ: . :+?'5v?1i'Q1tr6f1-e - T Fw' f 4 ,A ,fI ff I'-La, ,, . . . ...., n . ,A ' .:.aL'-tffsff. .- .- Jerry Mindell P l A Ken Engle 5 x Galen Maddy -P M, Dave Allen Byrgn Sfeffens Bob Merrill 22 5 TENNIS .. . , . ,J , ,1 . . 4 h 2:2 11-aff:-' ,.w'ia,,4:e.M: ,gmgzc . g,.s..,, ,wa , L. .1 , ggi., , , . ,. V- rf- ...serif -N, -A .. f .gf .. -fs-rH..,... -M . - . , .. . . . . . . -E 4-var M+vw+w-. .- i 5 Q l f 'l' I .,a,.,,. ,,...54 ,. A L is k - W- . . - . . . . . , . S. Q ..,,,gi.c'.-L. Wag L ' ' A f A 'fl i s 1 1 . 1.1 : fri ' a 1.11 : :pint fzrzrrz : : :ff : : : ffl 1' 3 J K-QL I4 : : if lg . 1 ' iii J , 4 , . , irff ,W vf 4v-wg' . mv . . f C Q , .... . . l. - ,lbl . Lzl., J 'J J LL:g:M 1 l g J J T T ' , C s,si as 39 . l , s ii -fi jj, , .V A . iii xiii lil' 3 . . l, K 5 WVV: in kjg, In I ,k', Ag . R , , , .. . 11, . . 1 ik, if I I W ' as iw .rr . .V l 1 Q . . '1 i ' iQ 1 F to f is ' l r .1 A .g . I V, b J A 5 , Q ..i ,V was , .,,,,. ' .kg -if rf, 2 , Coach Dave Coleman 226 u.. fs . J. f c Front to back: Sumner Stone, Mike Price, Art Yavelberg. left to right: Reuben Garza, Kim Price, Don Steinwachs, Chuck Dent, Art Jansen, Jim Wilson, Dick Johnson. The season looks very hopeful for Coach Coleman's varsity tennis squad after bringing home three straight victories from Yuma and Pueblo. The racket swingers took the Criminals first on Rincon's courts 7-O with Dick Johnson playing the only split set. Yuma returned on Feb. 3 for a second time only to be downed again. The Crims only managed to win one match. This was one of the season's closest matches. On Feb, 6, the Varsity and J.V. teams traveled to Pueblo for a 6-l win. With their excellent show- ing so far, the Rangers should prosper vvell this season. -W,g,.,f1s.f,g.. I .1-'li...M..,,..,., .1 . 41.4. . , ...:, qw 1' rf. 11, qu. -d l Sumner gfone Chuck Dent Mike Price 7 TUNIS 25 1. E 77 i n ' he uw, 1 -vt' .N , 1 . ,hp - 4 it n V' A . x sf' .. 1:15 'sn ,I Rincon tennis player Sumner Stone gets ready to Art Yavelberg demonstrates his backhand. return the bali. 'vt-ve, ! ' ,X Y- ,.. Y Dick Johnson Reuben Garza Art Yavelberg 7 K me A,-Q my pggii 'L L W , .Aw U, i M .mr K k I ., IRLS' SPO Rincon High has an excellent athletic program for girls. Under its sponsor, Miss Joan Pepper, the G.A.A. has set up a variety of sports for each season in which any girl interested may participate. In the autumn field hockey is a favorite. The girls' field hockey team this year competed against other schools, and chalked up many victories. With the onset of winter, basketball takes presidence. Girls' basketball, though the rules are different from boys' basketball, is lust as much fun and exciting. Badminton, tennis, and archery have also been competitive sports in which Rincon has par- ticipated. The girls' spring sports are softball, golf, gymnastics, and track and field. fb . .- QM.. .- ITE t . 03' J :fn U. gr!!-3,9 . 1 Brig.. -S.--.-k.,fffi 153. if Three Rincon students, PGQQY Cox, Jewel Daniel- son, and Donna Rice hold a national record for high school girls in the 440-yard dash relay. The girls' vol- leyball team placed third in the city. Cathy Blumen- stetter placed second in the Catalina Invitational Archery Tournament. Members of G.A.A. are awarded letters on a point system - 50 points for a minor letter and lOO points for a major letter. I uf alnnan- Row I: Carol Finch, Pinkee Plotner, Chris Dahar, Peggy Cox, Connie Conway. Row 2: Sara Scott, Cheryl Reinoid, Kay Leb- sack, Carol Hubbard, Melinda Stalcup, Janie Reeves, Joanie Harsch, Sherry Coffman, Viola Danielson, Lorna Small. Row J, 4 3: Stephanie Hopkins, Judy Coonrod, Marilyn Ide, Carol Sax man, Alene Spitzer, Marilyn Jelliff, Sue Golden, Pat Farr Pam Drury, Sandy Erickson, Charlotte Ackerley, April Teasley Miss .loan Pepper. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION i i Peggy Cox Miss Pepper Connie Conway Treasurer Sponsor Historian Carol Finch Pinkee Plotner President Vice President Christine Dahar Secretary 230 Up for The iumpball. Badminton is a favorite of girls' sports. Two!! Softball is an exhilerafing oufdoor sport. 232 Two girls bafTle for The ball I k 'Q 3 . -AH K Y J' I. , A ,. . Q + ' I-Vf 21 W ,J .',R ' ' en 1 , K Q R. ' - Y A - L - ' ' , W . , ..,.I .- ' ' ff ,Fr -?'1 P - H .,.v4 :: l-'gg li' rij, - Q:-'1 - ' ' , ' f 'i,Y- ,'f:'1'iLA-'fi-- ' A' X 'ff-1 V ' ' jTlii51T ?ff44ii,fh 57-5391 5- V -A ' ' - 'A fl AQ- LT'-1, 'Z ,N V' ,-.,f '- Q . - - 'i' W' bi--.-: :1l :.1?h:7 - f - ' .' ' ' ' ' Thus G.A.A. sportsfer slams the bnrdle. f:ipe:',,'j-133391,41g1+K:i:g324fff,,.,-:tfgi ,--A -4,---54 ,MT -- vw . :fi hw. X T, . '-1391-'5ftf+.'-..1'l!f.,f in . .:. . 1. ,J ' ' , ,gt jf' Bullseye! And she winds up for the pitch! 233 wr GIRLS' TENNIS rw' I ,A Y L Q K ,Q W i l 5 A I W. W liz 4' 1 I J, ii if Q r V A Rf' i s K ,xg 135 .5 V -3 Q to Q if 1 ,A AM, , W 41 1 ,jf .5-I. .. 1 1.k .sfsip :gi M V , he .,,, ,l,5A,j55.g1 W 1' I 9 Lois DuBois . , ,,,,..., .. ,,,,.,.,,, ., .,,L: . .. . . ,K The Rincon Girls' Tennis team is off to a great start in the '62 season. Winning their first three meets over Yuma 7-O, 7-O, and Pueblo 6-I, they have suffered only one defeat by Casa Grande 4-3. Under the guidance of Miss Lois DuBois, the Tennis team should boast a victorious season. Row 'I:StephIanie Hopkins, Jeri MacDonald, Nancy Valentine, Raw 2: April Teastey Paf Mcwenie Judy Kamin Nancy I Sh Ell - ' - . . '. ' . ' PSU 6 C me Ing, en D0UQl5S, TFUCIY EIIYIUSI CIWFIS Call, Young, Miss Lois DuBois, Kathy Jones, Nan Hamilton, Char- lotte Ackerley, Connie Conway. . - - I- . ,.... r t1 79 ff' W W' 'R-. fi fu' 'AMW' ' - .,,, .. .FY 2 - fl, ' . .Q fifths fvrs f.'f,3' ,ii -Figs-in ,2'f,i. w-Y f . f 2,3 ' fi ' ' M .L its ' t' iff1iLf'7 1 ' V 1 x iii' lf- . if-V X , . if I V . fi-axifff Ziff' . , 25?-f 'i' as .... ' ' lrr' lib! ' vs, I . J ,I lrl' I ,fy , - . A f . , - t ,,.s, Kathy Jones 234 Pat McWenie Judy Kamin Nan Hamilton Nancy Young The ball is returned by this netter. I. xg-1 Pat McWenie serves the ball. The backhand stance is demonstrated I I ' F Q 5 O - 5 s 0 5 o ' 1 s S N - , C . Q Q O' 4 O . x Q U X 'I x vm I r . o .X X Q . Q Q 5 ' ' 1 0 . E, - .- , . Q' - 'ax 5 ' 4 . 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Go get 'um, you guys! 13 X . 4 , , Congressman Udall takes time from his busy schedu to speak to Rincon students. arf 5 i pl , i f ,,,V kiw i Save us from the Trojans!! Z, 2 22 9 il. n, wr ?'f . 1--:film ef S, 'JJ ft: A D xx ' I Q Q 'Q str W rg, 5 -JY? 253 Rodeo Queen JANIS WILLIS - 11 xx gif!-4051, X ,'. X 1 1 - - - 4 s l Q Q - 'N ' 1 A 'W-. ,Q I A .v 0-Qi, , A'1',, Q.-wr 1 -for u .nr a I ' ' Q ff 4'- s.'9. ,1l an 1,11 dbg , 074: 1 1 'O MARY McKEE X wk-.a' JULIE LOPER qv--ff? CAROL LACY N . x 'mr 1 0'll,,4n 11174 xg -.. M 1 --- N-. if 1,,ff KATHIE GAMBLE ' v On Safurday, January 201962, ingenious Seniors Turned the Rincon cafeteria into a literal paradise for theriong-awaited Senior Promgworking iong hours' to creafe The enchaming illusion of i Paradise Deep, The upperciassmen provided a, galayeve- ning for ali in attendance. Afier floaiing To the dreamy 'music provided by The Broder- ForTmanOrches1ra, gapiivatedicouples drifted on To after-prom aofiviries. The entertaining rnovie, Bells Are Ringing continued in the spirit of gaiety as did The breakfast which Followed at the Inn, Tired but happy, Promers home never to forget their Senior Prom. ll ll Senior Promers visit Paradise Deep 256 - JL- ' , -gp, , ' '-84 3 ex- ! ll .A 'T 1 sfo?-Tv til' f llli, qi .1 - tit' . 1 i ,i Rodeo Week comes to Rincon Rodeo Week brought with it the return of the Old West as Rincon students turned to their western wear and swaggering gaits in that time of year when Arizona's past is relived. Wednesday night, Letter- men created the authenticity of an old western barn with piles of straw spread throughout. The Rodeo Queen was crowned as the crowcl's anticipation came to a close. The evening also ended the beard-growing contest much to the pleas- ure of many young belles. Thursday morn- ing, the Royal Rincon Rangers Marching Band and Pep Squad proudly represented Rincon in the annual Fiesta de los Vaqueros parade. If t il 'Q il if ff . Q 9 s el lla 5' ra. .1 -91 , ' uh fixy nitx 5,- ' ,JI . S -,rf Vee.: , ' .- ,i,X,'.Ll, 257 Suddenly aware Thai they are 1962 Rawhide King and Queen, Tommy and Sybilla react accordingly Mike Sanders and PaT'ry Spencer model Their newesf creaiions at The RinconeTe Rock. Happy Rangers swing and sway, anxiously awaiting The Rawhide Royaliy crowning. 258 , ,.,.... ,..,.. ., -. , I vw , .-wi: 1 ---:.,-.. -1-.5-auzan-,-:A f- nfl? 1 v -,:,.,?,',gi,.iV lil fl l! gs li Identity of l962 Class Favorites disclosed at last f' An interesting assembly held the attention of all. F l 1 . i sl- I V until They have to be either Freshmen or Seniors!! A l'laPPY C0UPle eVll0Yl 'Q fl'lemS9lV9S 25 26 Sink it in, yell enthusiastic basketball fans. The choirs, orchestra, and Primavera Dancers combined talents to bring an excellent Christmas program to the students of Rincon. .u...Q.n. Much appreciation goes to the Rincon Broadcasting Service, Roger Harmon and Tom Kyle, for the many hours they spent making every mixer successful. x n .xy 'wr-N 'x .X N 4 1 W? rfxx X4 Jw- x 3 . , , x x , 1 t mg Z5 'U 'VC fin , N A ,id , X x .1 av , . 'N' ff f if LJ - . x x 'K if X -f-1. 1 Q it YI' Lf 1, i 'IX EW? 4. fy. Ll L , x 261 Junior - RICHIE QUINN Sophomore - RONNIE ALTHERR King Honey- FERNANDO PACHECO 262 Freshman - BILL ANDRE 41 -5 -Qfj' MARTY WARN OCK , . . x ,N 1 Letterrnen's Sweetheart - KATHIE GAMBLE W Y N sf' tv- ' N 1 'fri V . ,,.A.,y CARMEN NAVA Honey Hunt Week The Girls' League hosTed The long awaiTecl Twirp Week, This year under The name of The Honey HunT. The boys were un- successful in avoiding Their faTe as Turn-abouT-week began. An all- girl assembly held on Monday in- formed Them of The week's hap- penings. On Tuesday laughs were provided for all by The boys' fash- ion show and Senior Girls vs. The 264 a 2 FaculTy baskeTball game. Knees were The chief oc:cupaTion of The day on Wednesday when even The boys ioined in on enioying The one day bermudas could be worn To school. Hush Day was one of agony for every girl as she was forced To remain quieT for The enTire day. Friday ended The week of merrimenT wiTh The Mardi Gras Ball when The King was crowned. ' a .fRlna...x.,., Important plans are made For the Junior Prom. Thank you, teachers! 713-1-. 555 ' f Senior Eugene Owen is measured for his cap and gown. Students displayed talents at the annual Fine Arts Show. 265 266 here anywhere . we twisted there it qu- ag-1 it Vllill V 1 AA yr, i ff, egg., 'fbi . .Y X. .1., , --. -wi-'. ,rl 267 26 .,1 4 .M fvsf X ,.-. f-sim. . Q' A - M .uf , , Y ,Q fq w: --., -,M W ,e '- , , 1 - f 5 ' ' A ' I-5 V, In , , V - My , Lf' 1. ' , ,,LL,, ' L V742 5' ,Ly - fl TQ , -1 ' . . - 1. QW: Qf,,2?21: ' f 1, . ' -'VV .5 v .5 W , W' . 4: 5 X A x Q' . W, ' iw, .. 'N . W Y- V+.: ,yf.z' , : jwhfg 8 I 3,2 , , I V, I pf '1- R xv 2. ' -Q ' X .. 31 , , 'A ',, . 3 I xl x A . . Q f i 1 RW Q 2 1,4 I - A' ' . I Lg.. L. X as f . ' 1 :+- 3:5652 if 1 n .L- nw' me Hi l. 27 5 H H ' 1- 7 SENIOR INDEX AABERG, SANDRA K .,,,.,.,,.,A,.A,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, All State 2,3,45 Clet Club 45 German Club I,2,3,45 International Club I,25 Band I,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 flibrarian 3,455 Royal Rincon Marching Band I,2,3,45 M.E.N.C.3. ABRAMSON, LINDA ,..,,,,a,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,A,,,,,,,, Girl's League I,2,3,45 Prom Committees 3,45 Spanish Club I,2,3,45 Girl's Beginning Chorus I. ACEVEDO, FERNANDO .,,.,..........,.,,,,.,.,,,..,,,.,,4.,,,,,,,-,,.,, ADAMS, JO ANNE ....,,..,,.,....,,....,,,,,,,,,.....,o,,..,,,,,a,,,,,,,, Girl's League I,2,3,4 iCouncil 455 Homeroom Representative I,45 Junior Red Cross 45 Model- ing Club 2 iProgram Chm.55 National Thespian Society 4 Nice-Pres.55 Pep Club I5 Prom Com- mittee 3 iRetreshment Chm.55 Spanish Club 25 Advisory Boards I,2,3. ADAMS, NORMAN ..,...,v...,........,.,..,..,,..,.......,...,....,.,.. AKMAJIAN, ADRIAN .,,.,,,,...,..,,............,.,,.,......,...,t.,,. ALFARO, VINCENT ,,,...,...,...,.........,,....,,,..,.,............,...,. A.R.R. 45 Junior Classical League I5 Latin Club 45 Ski Club 35 Band I,2,35 Royal Rincon Marching Band I,2,35 Cross-country 25 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Letterman Club 4. ALLEN, DAVID .....,,,..,,,.....,.,,,....,...,.,,.,....,..,.,...,,........ AMESBURY, PAMELA ..,.........,......,.,,.,,Y.,....,,...... ,,,,. Hall Monitor 45 International Club 3. AMICK, ROY ...,.u..,,.,.,......,.,...,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,.....,,.. ..... AMYX, MONTY .,.,,,,..,,,..,.................,,.......... ..,.. ANDERSON, CAROL .......Y. .,,,. ANDERSON, PATRICIA .,.,....,....,........,,.....,.,.............,.... ANDREWS, LINDA .......,......,.......,,..,,........,...,,,,.,..,Y,...,L A.R.R. 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Girl's Beginning Chorus 4. APPLEGATE, CLARENCE A.,,,.,..,.,,.,.........,.....,,,,..,..,Y,,,.... ARFORD, KATHLEEN ....... ..... ARMBRUESTER, GERALD ....................,,..,.................,.,, ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL ,,,.,,,,.,.,,,........,.......,..,.............. Boy's State 3 CMayor, House of Representatives55 Hall Monitor 2,45 Hi Y 2,3,45 Letterman Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Com- mittee 3,45 Spanish Club I,25 Sr. Advisory Board5 Soph. Class Pres., Fr. Class Vice-Pres.5 Rawhide Attendant 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basket- ball 3,45 Football 2,3,4. ARNOKOVICH, CAROL .............................,................,. Junior Red Cross I5 National Thespian Society 2. ASCH, DIANA ..,.Y.....,.............,...........,.,..................,.... ATKINSON, LYNN ........,...,....................................,.... ATTWOOD, NANCY ....,.....,A........................,................. International Club 25 Jr. Varsity Songleader I,2. ATWOOD, GEORGE ............................Y.Y.........,.........,... AUERBACH, BRENDA ............,....................................... AYERS, VIVIAN ......... ..... BAADE, JOHN ........... ,.... BACON, WILLIAM ,.,,, ...,. BAGLEY, JOEL .,....... ..... BAILEY, ROBERT .,... ..... BAKER, JERRY ...................,.......................................... BAKER, PAUL .,.,...,.,....................................,,...........Y.... Hi Y 35 Prom Committees I5 Councilman I5 Foot- ball I,25 Track I,2. BARAN, BERNADETTE ....,,.................................,.......... Echo Staff 45 Girl's League I,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Prom Committee 45 Primavera Dancers 3. BARAN, CONRAD ..,.,...,..A..........,.............,................... A.R.R. 45 Clef Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Boy's Beginning Chorus I,2,3,45 Royal Rincon March- ing Band 2,3,4. BARROWS, PATRICIA ....................,............................. BASS, WOODIE ............ ...Y. BAUGHN, VICTORIA ,,., ..... BELL, TERRY DON ..,........ ..... BENEDICT, LAWRENCE ,,,... ..... BENNETT, CHERYL .........., ,.... BERRY, JANETT ............ ..... BERTSCH, WENDELL ...... .... BEST, GARY ..,...........,,, , ,,,,..,,..,.,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,.,,,,,,,, Distributive Education Club 45 Hall Monitor 25 Homeroom Representative 3. BETLINSKI, PAUL .,..........,,....,,,,,,... ..,.,,..,.,,, ,,,,,..,...,,,., BLYTHE, ROBERT ,.,,............,,. ...... ..,., BOHLIN, EDWARD .,.,..,,..,,............,,..,,,,.,.. BJKELMANN, BEVERLY ,,.,,......... ......,,,.,..,., ,,,,, Future Homakers of America I,25 Girl's League I,2. BOOFTER, JIM ....... ..,..,.,.........t,....,..,.,........,......,,,,,,,,., BORN, BEVERLY .,............,...,,.,,,,,.,,...,......,,,,,,,,...,.....,,,. National Honor Society 3,45 Tri Hi Y 3,45 Sertoma Board 45 Peanuts-for-Polio 4. BORTH, DENICE ........,....,......,,,.........,....,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, BOWERS, JACK ,..,.,...................,... ...,, BOWLES, AREL ...... ..... BOYD, PATRICIA ..... ...., BRADEN, SHERRI . ..... .... . BRADY, PATRICIA ..... ..... BRAND, HELEN ..,..,............,,,.,,.............,,,,.,..,.,, ...,, BRANT, KATHRYN ,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Distributive Education Club 4 CSecretary55 Homeroom Representative 4. BRASCH, DARREL ............... ..,,,.....,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Anytown 45 Hi Y 45 National Honor Society 45 Ski Club 35 Sr, Cabinet5 Junior Council. BREWER, CHRISTOPHER ,,,,,,, .,..,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BRIGGS, WILLIAM ..,...........,,..,,....,....,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,, International Club 2,35 Junior Red Cross 35 Photography Club 2,3,45 Rawhide Staff 3,4 IPhotographer55 Spanish Club 3,4. BROGDON, JAMES ..,... ,.....,.....,,,,.......,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. BROOKS, GAIL ,.....,.........,,..,,.,.....,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Girl's League I,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 35 Homeroom Representative 45 International Club I5 Prom Committees 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Jr. Achievement 35 CAdv. Girl's Chorum 3,4 iLibrarian55 Girl's Beginning Chorus 25 Golf 3,4. BROOKS, MARY ..,...........,,..,.......,,,.,....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BROWN, DAVID ..Y.....,..,........,,,,.., ,,..,,,......,,,. . , BROWN, MARY ......V,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, G.A.A. I,25 Library Club I5 Pep Club I. BROWN, TONIA ............,.,..,.,,..,,...........,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,.,.,,.. G.A.A. I,2,3 Nice-Pres. 355 Girl's League I,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Homeroom Repre- sentative 45 International Club I5 Pep Club I5 Science Club 45 Ski Club 25 Spanish Club 2 Tri I-li Y 3,45 Badminton 3,4. BROWNING, JACKIE ................,..,,,,..,.....,,,,,....,,,,.,.,,,,, BROYLES, WILLIAM , ,...,,,,,,,,,...,,V,.,,, ,v,, , BUCCI, GREGORY ........,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, BUFFUM, NANCY ...............,..,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, G.A.A. I,35 international Club I5 Modeling Club 25 National Thespian Society 3,4 fPres.55 Prom Committee 35 Rawhide Staff 35 Tri Hi Y 3,45 Art Honor Society 2,3,45 Primavera Dancers 3 fSergeant of Arms5. BU RCHAM, JANET ....,.,.................,.,,.,,,,.,,..,.,...,,,,..,,,,,, Distributive Education Club 45 Girl's League I,2,3,45 Girl's State Alternate 35 National Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 35 Junior Achievement 4 iTreas., Pres.55 Primavera Dancers 3. BURGET, BARBARA .... ...... .....,. ...... .... .,... .... ....., . BURNETTE, AGNES .... ,.... ....... . . .,.,..,. . .. .. . .. BURNEY, JUDY ...., ......,......... . , ,H . G.A.A. I,2 iSecretary55 Girl's League I5 Inter- national Club I,2,3,45 Junior Classical League I,2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 3,45 Latin Club I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Arizona Junior Classical 3,4 iireas. 3, Sec. 45. BURNEY, TRUDY .... ..,. . .. .. . . G.A.A. I,2,35 Girl's League I,2,3,45 Homeroom Representative 2,35 International Club I,2,35 Junior Classical League I,2,3,4 QCouncil 2,3, Senator 455 Junior Red Cross 2,3,45 Latin Club I,2,3,4. BUSHEY, KENNETH . .. . . Judo Club 3,4. BUTLER, BATES . .. . . Debate Club 4, Hi Y 4 CPres. 3, Representative 23, Homeroom Representative 3,4, International Club I,2,3, Junior Classical League l,2,3, CSen- ator3, Latin Club I,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committees 2,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Advis- ory Board 2,4, Model Legislature 2,4, Advanced Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 tVice-Pres. 43, Mike Boys 4, Tennis I,2,3. BUTTS, THOMAS . . . . . CADY, LINDA . . .. . L... . . .. . CALHOUN, NANCY . .. ... . G.A.A. I, Modeling Club 2, Girl's Beginning Chorus I, Bowling Club 2, Hockey Team 3,4. CALVIN, NANCY . . . . . Distributive Education Club 4 tHistorian3, F.H.A. I,2, G.A.A. I,2,3, Girl's League I,2,3,4, Home- room Representative 3, Junior Red Cross 4, Library Club 2, Prom Committees I,2,3, Science Club 4, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Sunshine Club 2, Tri Hi Y I,2,3,4 tTreas., Sergeant at Arms3 CAMERON, JOHN ,,,. . . ,,,, ,,,. . .. ,,,...,., ..,, . CAMPBELL, CAROL .. .. . . . Girls League I,2,3,4, Hall Monitor 2,3,4, Home- room Representative 3, Junior Red Cross I,2, Prom Committee I,3,4, Senior Cabinet, Student Council I,2, Songleader 3,4, Class Favorite I. CANATSEY, KENNY . ,,,, .... . .. . CANATSEY, SUSAN . .. .. .. .. . ,.,,, . .. .. .. F.H,A. 3,4 iSecretary 43, Ski Club 2,3, Spanish Club 3, CAPPS, FREDENE . .. . .. . CARROLL, LINDA . . ..,. .,,, . . . A.R,R. 3, Girls League I,2,3,4 tCouncil, Treas.3, Homeroom Representative 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Prom Committees 3,4. CARSTENSEN, GARY . . . . . . . . Hall Conitor 3, Hi Y I,2,3, Letterman Club I,2,3,4, Cross-country 3,4. CARTER, DAWN . . . .,,. . Advanced Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Girls Beginning Chorus I. CARTER, JUDY . . .. .. .. . CARTER, TERESA . . .. .. . CARY, JUDITH ..,.. CASEY, JUDITH . CATHER, GEORGE .. .. . CECIL, ARTHUR .. , .. ,,,, CHAFFIN, CAROLYN .. .. ...,, .. ,,,, Anytown 2, Ben Franklin Printing Club I,2,3,4 Nice-Pres. 33, Girls League 2,3,4 fCouncil 3, Vice-Pres. 43, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Rawhide Staff 2,3,4 tSports Ed. 2, Bus, Mgr, 3, Editor 43, Tri Hi Y 2, Advisory Boards 2,3. CHAITEN, ALICE . ... .., . , ... .. Art Club 4, Distributive Education Club 4, F.T.A. 3,4, Homeroom Representative I, Junior Classi- cal League 2,3,4, International Club 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Ski Club 2,3,4, American Field Service Club 3, Advisory Board I. CHAMBERS, MIKE . . ,,.. . .... CHARLES, JOHN . . .. . . . .. CHASE, CLEMENT . . . ,,,, ,,., . .. International Club I, Junior Classical League l,2,3,4, Latin Club I,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Math Club I,2. CHESKE, JAMES . . . . CLANTON, DONNA . . . . CLARK, CLARK, CONSTANCE . Cadeces Club I,2, FTA. 4, G.A.A. 2, Home- room Representative 4, National Honor Society 4, National Thespian Society I,2, Ski Club I,2,4, American Field Service 3, Orchestra I,2. RAYMOND . . . . French Club 4, Hi Y 3,4, Homeroom Representa- tive 4, Junior Classical League 3,4, Junior Red Cross 4 Latin Club 3,4, Advisory Board 2,3, Football I,2 CLASSON, LESLIE . .. . CLEMENTS, LINDA . .. , .. . . CLIFTON, JAMES .. .,.. . . CODDINGTON, MARILYN . COLE, PEGGY .. . . ..,,, . .. . . . COOK, CHARLENE . .. . . .. .. .. GirI's League I, Hall Monitor 4, Varsity Twirler I,2,3,4 CHead twirled 43, Class Favorite 2,3, Rawhide Attendant 4. COOK, FRANK . . .. .... .. COONROD, JUDITH . . . . .... .... . . FTA. 4 CStudent Teacher3, G.A.A. 'l,2,3,4, GirI's League I,3, Homeroom Representative I, Junior Red Cross 3, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Adv. Mixed Chorus l,2,3, COOPER, ALICE .. ..... . . .... COOPER, JUDY ..... . . COPENHAVER, LARRY . .. CORNIA. MARY .... .... . .... ..,..... . .. .. COSSOCK, LEAH ..... .. ..... ,....,..... . . ..... Art Club 2,3,4 CTreas., Vice-Pres.3, French Club 2,3, Prom Committees 4, Rawhide Staff 3,4 CArt Editor3. COTA, DOLORES .... .... , .. .... .... .... ..... ...... . , . . COVELL, JOHN . .. ...,.................. .......... ....... . . COX, CAROLYN ............. . ......,,................ ..... ........... , Homeroom Representative 2, International Club 2,3, Junior Classical League I,2,3,4 tCouncil 3,4, Treas. 33, Junior Red Cross 3,4 CSec. 33, National Honor Society 3,4, Russian Club 3,4 Nice-Pres. 33, Sr, Cabinet, Foreign Exchange Stauent 3 Ito S. Atrica3. CRARY, BETTY ...,... . . ........ ...,. . CRISMAN, CRIS . . .... ....... ..... .... ,...... . . . All State 4, Latin Club I, Modeling Club 2 tPres.3, Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,4, Girl's Beginning Chorus I. CRISMAN, THOMA ,... . .... .. .. ..... .. ....... CROY, RICHARD .... .... , . , .. Photography Club 3,4, Rawhide Statt 3,4 CSports Ed. Photographer3. CRUM, GAIL .. .... . ..,. ,,.. , F.H.A. 4, Christian Youth Fellowship I, Junior Achievement 4. CUDE, JESSE .. . .. . ...... . ....... . Junior Red Cross 3 lClass Representative3, National Honor Society 4, Swim Club 3, Royal Rincon Marching Band I,2,3,4, Tucson Honor Band 2,3,4. CULLEN, EDDY .,.....,,,...,..........,,...............,....,.,....,...,.... German Club 2,3, Science Club I, Rand I,2,3,4, Royal Rincon Marching Band 2,3,4. CULVER, CHARLES .....................................,...............,.. CUMINGS, SHARLOT .................,..........,................ .... Clet Club 4, G,A.A. 2,3, Hall Monitor 4, Orchestra I,2,3,4. CUMMINGS, JUDY ...,........,............................. ..,. GirI's Beginning Chorus I. CURTIS, MARTHA .,......................... ,... Nurses Club 3,4. CURZON, ROBERT ............................. .... CUSATO, ANGELA ..............,,...,.........,.. ..,. Homeroom Representative 4, Junior Red Cross 4. CUVELIER, KEITH ...... ....,.............,,,. .... DAEFFLER, TOMMY ,.....,,....,.,..........,,.,. ,.,. Transfer. Adv. Mixed Choir 4. DAER, KATHY , ...............,......,,.....,... DAIN, RICHARD . ,........,.... ,....,,....,,. . DALEY, JAMES ...........,. .... DALGAARD, JORGEN .,..,,.... ........................ .........,..,. DAMRON, WILLIAM ............ ,....,,,.....,....,,,..,,....,........... Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 4, Homeroom Repre- sentative 2,4, Adv. Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4, Ensemble 3,4, M.E,N.C. Honor Chorus 3. DANIELSON, JUDY ..........,,.....,..,,.., ,,.......................... Art Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Latin Club I, Nurses Club 3, Girl's Beginning Chorus I. DAVIS, BETTY ,.............................................. .... DAVIS, GARY ............................ .................... ..,. Hi Y I, Baseball I,4, Football I,3,4. DAVIS, LINDA ........................,.................,,.,. ,,.. DAVIS, MARILYN ........................................ .... 7 2 DAVIS, OPAL ..,...,,..,,..,..,,,,,,,,.....Y,.,,,.,...,.,.....,,,............ DAVIS, SHARON ...,........A...,,.,,,,,,,....,,,.............A........,.. Girl's League 3,45 Homeroom Representative 2,45 Latin Club 45 A.F.S. Club 45 Girl's Beginning Chorus 3. DAY, AUTUMN .,.,,,....,,...,,,..,,Y,Y,..VY.,.,,, .... DAY, MARSHA ,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, . DAY, MICKEY ,,,.,,,,v, ,..,,,,,,,A, DEAN, SANDRA ,,.,..,,....,,.,..,,....,..,..,,. .... DECHANT, DIANA ,.,..,,.....,.,,,,..,,.,,,.,,,,, ..., Ben Franklin Printing Club 35 Distributive Education Club 45 Field Hockey Team 3. DEEMING, WILLIAM ,...,,,.........,..,,,.,...........,...........v.... Debate Club 45 Hall Monitor 45 Hi Y 2,354 tVice- Pres. 315 Homeroom Representative 35 Prom Committees 2,3,45 All City Band 3,45 All State Band 45 Model Legislature 35 Band 2,3,45 Royal Rincon Marching Band 2,3,45 Judo Club 2. DE LA HOUSSAYE, CHERYL ,,,...,,,,..,,,.,.,..,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,v,, DE LODDER, SUZANNE ,,.,..,., .,,. DE MERITT, DAVID ,c....,,.. ..,, DE MOTT, KEITH ......,,. ,... DENNING, ELLEN ,.,,,, ,,,, DENOMY, NORMA ...,... ,,,, Transfer. DEON, MARY .................................,...,,..,...............,...... FTA. 45 Girl's League 3,45 Science Club 45 Spanish Club 4. DE VORE, PATRICIA ...............................,............... .... Nurses Club I5 Spanish Club 3,4. DICKSON, ANITA ......,........,.........,........... .... DIETHRICH, NANCY ..,........................... ...... Transfer. DINSMORE, MARGARET .. ......................................... .. Art Honor Society I,2,35 Girl's League I,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Tri Hi Y I,2,3,4 iSec. I, Historian 315 Primavera Dancers 3,4 tPres. 41. DIX, CATHERINE ................. ........................................ DIXON, LOIS . .....,.....,,.......,..................,..................... . DONALDSON, PATRICIA ....,......................................... Jr. Red Cross 2 iHomeroom Representative15 G.A.A. 25 Library Club I5 Russian Club 35 Computer Club 2. DRAHOS, MARSHA .,..........,...................................,..... Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 4 fVicefPresident15 Homeroom Representative 4 CSecretary15 Spanish Club 4. DRESBACH, JOHN .............,.,....,.,.......,, ,....,...... .... DUDDING, ROBERT ...,,....................... .... Asscoc. of Rincon Rangers 45 Art Honor Soc. I ,2,3. DUNNELL, ROBERT ........................ .... DURANT, JIM ..,............................. .... Adv. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. ECELBARGER, RICHARD Y... .. .s.., ............................ . . Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 4 CROW Capt.15 Home- room Representative I,25 Jr. Red Cross I,35 Science Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Baseball I,25 Football I5 Golf 25 Tennis I,2. EDWARDS, BARBARA .........................................,........ EDWARDS, STEVE ,,.,............................... ...... .... Hall Monitor 4 CCaptain1, EINSPAHR, LAMONTE ............ .............................. .... Science Club 45 Cross-country I5 Track I, EISENSEE, EDWARD ...............,............................ .... ELLIOTT, HAZEL ..................................................,......... ELLIS, ELYSE .................................................................. Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 45 F.H.A. I,2,3 lTreas. I5 Historian 215 Prom Committees 45 Adv. Girl's Chorus 25 Girl's Beginning Chorus I. ELLIS, JAMES ................................................................ EMERSON, EVERETT .................,................,................... EVANS, DIANE ...,................,....................................... Echo Staff 45 International Club I5 Latin Club I,25 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club I. EVANS, JANET ,.,.................................................,...s... EVANS, MELVILLE .......................,..............,.......... . 74 EVANS, PATRICIA .... ....................................,..,,,,,,,.,.,, Art Club I,2,3,45 Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 45 Representative I5 Adv. Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girl's Beginning Chorus 2. EVENSON, JON .,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,..,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, EWALD, DIANNE .,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Girl's League I,2,3,45 Homeroom Representa- tive 35 Pep Club 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Rawhide Staff 3,4 tClubs 81 Organizations Ed. 415 Ski Club 3 iPublicity Chairman15 Tri Hi Y 25 Forensic Tournament 35 Peanuts For Polio 3 iCaptain15 Adv. Girl's Chorus 25 Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,4 tSec. 415 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Girl's Beginning Chorus I. FAGNER, JOHN ,,,,.,,,,.,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,., ..,., Art Club 45 Gymnastics Club 25 Football I5 Gymnastics 2,35 Wrestling 2. FAHEY, DIANNE ,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. ,,,,, Transfer. Basketball I. FARNAM, MATHEW ............... ,.,,, Transfer. FARNEY, PATRICIA ,.... .,............,,..,,,,.,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, F.H.A. I5 Girl's League I,25 Hall Monitor 45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Modeling Club I,25 Spanish Club I. FASSLER, JOEL ,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,.,, .,,,., ,...,,.,,, , ,,.,. ,.., .,,, ,,,,, . Stamp and Coin Club I,25 Royal Rincon Marching Band I,2. FAYETTE, SUELLEN ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,, FEGAN, KATHLEEN .......,.............................................. Transfer 3. French Club 3,45 F.H.A. 45 Girl's League 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 3. FELDMAN, DANIEL .. ........ ....................................... . . Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 4 tRow Capt.15 Jr. Red Cross I,25 Prom Committees 45 Spanish Club I5 Adv. Mixed Chorus 45 Boy's Beginning Chorus 3. FERGUSON, DAVID .,.. .... , .. .... FIELDS, RIKKI .... ..... , . , FILLO, PAUL ,. ,,,,, ,,,, , FINEFROCK, SANDRA ,, ,, ,. ,... ,, ,. ,, .. FINK, JOHNNY .... ..... .... ..... .....,... ...,... ..., ...... ....,. FISCHER, CARL .... ,,.. .,,., ,..., ,,........ . ..... ..... ....... . Transfer 2. International Club 25 Jr. Classical League 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Russian Club 3,45 Tennis 2. FISHER, BILL , .... .,.., .... . , . .... ,....... ..... ..... . . . .. FISHER, DONNA ,............... .. ......... .. Transfer. FISHER, SCOTT .......... .... ......,..... ,....................... ..... French Club 2,3,4 Nice-Pres. 35 Sec. 21. FLANAGAN, GAYLE ....................................................., G.A.A. 2,3,45 German Club I,2,3,45 Modeling Club 2,3 CVice-Pres.15 Prom Committees 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Golf 2,3,45 Bowling 2,35 Any- town 35 Peanuts For Polio I,2,3,4. FLEISCHMAN, ELSA ,,....,,..................................,........... FOGLE, JULIE .................................. ..... . . .. FOGLESONG, ANNE ,,......... ....... ..... .... ..... FONES, G.A.A. I5 Jr. Red Cross 45 Prom Committees 35 Tri Hi Y 3,4. GAYLE ....,.............. .......................................... French Club 2,35 Girl's League 2,4 iCouncil 415 Homeroom Representative 45 International Club I,2,35 Jr. Red Cross I5 Modeling Club 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 45 Tennis Club I5 Sr. Model 45 Amer. Field Service Club 35 Primavera Dancers 3. FORECKI, JENNY .................... ..... .............................. FOX, KENNETH ................................ ..... FRAMPTON, KENT . ..................................................... . FRANKS, EARLE ............. .............................................. Hall Monitor 45 Ski Club 35 Electronics Club I5 Royal Rincon Marching Band I,4. FRENCH, FLOY ......, .................................................,.... FRIEDMAN, ESTELLE ...................................................... Homeroom Representative 35 International Club I,25 Modeling Club 25 National Honor Siciety 3,45 Prom Committee 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Rawhide Staff 3,4 CClasses Ed.15 Sunshine Club 3,45 Art Honor Society5 Advisory Board 2. FRIGA, DENNIS ............................................................ FRY, FRANCES ..,,,,,,,,,.......,.........................,,YA,............, Girl's League I,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 25 Homeroom Representative I,35 Jr. Red Cross 25 Prom Com- mittees 35 Teen Citizen l,2,35 Tri Hi Y 3,45 Jrf, Varsity Songleader 2. FULLER, JOE .,..,,...., .,,,,,..,.,.....,,........, ..........,,..... .... Echo Staff 4 CPhotographerI5 Photography Club I,2,3,4 iPres. 3Ip Rawhide Statt I,2,3 iPhoto- graphylg Band I5 Royal Rincon Marching Band I. GAJEWSKI, DIANE ,,,,.,, , ,,,,,.A., ..A. ....,,, ...,.......,..,,,..,, . Art Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. I,2,3,4 Nice-PreS.I5 Homeroom Representative 45 Jr. Red Cross 4. GALATI, ROZANNE ..... ....,.........,,.,,,A.,,., . Echo Statt 3,45 Girl's League 45 Hall Monitor 3. GALLOWAY, CAROLYN . .. .... ..., .,,,,.,,,,,. ,....,,..... . . . GAMBLE, KATHLEEN .. ,..,,,,, .,..,....,.,.. .....,... . . G.A.A. 25 Girl's League I,2,3,45 Homeroom Rep- resentative I,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Prom Com- mittees 4 CPublicity chairmanI5 Tri Hi Y 3,45 Class councilman 45 Adv. Girl's Chorus 25 Ad. Mixed Chorus 35 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Girl's Beginning Chorus I5 Rawhide Attendant 45 Letterman's Sweetheart 4, GAMBLE, NANCY . .,,,. .... .......... ..............,........... . Distributive Ed. Club 45 Prom Committees 3,4 CDecorationI. GARNER, GARY .. ...................,... .. .. ..... GENIN. MICHAEL . . ........ . ......... . ............ GIBBON, MARILYN .... .............. ........... ...... . . .. Homeroom Representative 25 Jr. Red Cross 3 Representative75 Soph. Class Vice-Pres.5 Adv. Mixed Chorus 2,35 Ensemble 35 Girl's Beginning Chorus I. GIBEL, BARBARA . . ...... GIBSON, LYNDA .. . GLAZE, KATHERINE , ...,. . Transfer. GODFREY, BILL . ..... . GODFREY, MARK ....... ..... ......... ........... ........... ...... GOLDBAUM, CAROL .. . .... . .. ...... .... ........ . . Anytown 35 Echo Statt 3,4 iAdv. Mgr. 35 Manag- ing Ed. 4I5 Future Teachers of Amer. I,2,3,45 G.A,A. I5 Girl's League I,2,3,4 CCouncil 4J5 Homeroom Representative 45 International Club 25 Modeling Club 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Committees I,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Tri Hi Y 3,4. GOLDING, STEPHEN ,... ..... .... .... ,......... ............... GOLDMAN, CELIA ,... .. . .. . .,.. .......... .......... . . Anytown 35 French Club 2,3,4 CVice-Pres. 2I5 Future Teachers of Amer. I,2,3,4 iTreas. 435 G.A.A. I5 Girl's State 3 CAlternateI5 Homeroom Representative 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Tennis I, GOLWALLA, ZARRIN ,, ,.,,,,.... ...... . .. .................... GOULD, FRANK . GOUMAS, CHERYL Transfer. GRACE, CLAUD .. . .. GRACE, MICHAEL ...... ,....... .... ..... ...... GRAFE, GEORGE . ..... .,...... Distributive Eucation Club I. GRANT. RUTH . Ski Club 4. GRAY, DONNA . .. ..... .. ..... Debate Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Band I, GREEN, CATHERINE ....... .... ..... .... ......... .... ..... Transfer, Future Teachers ot Amer. 2,3,4. GROVES, JIM . . ..., .... .... ..... .................. ...... . . Homeroom Representative 45 Track I,2. GRUBB, DOUGLAS .. .... .. .. ...... .. GUNDERSON. TERRY , .... . Transfer. HAAS, ANN . .. ..... . ..... .. Girl's League I,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 4 iCaptainl5 Homeroom Representative I5 Jr. Red Cross 25 Prom Committees I,2,3,45 Tri Hi Y I,2 Chaplain II: Golf team 2. HABER, SUSAN . .... ........ . HABERMAN. CHARLES . ..... . HAGER, LOLA .......... ......................... ..... G.A.A. 35 Girl's League 3,4. HAGLER, ROBERT ...... ... ........... .... . .. ....... .. HAID, DENNIS .. .........., ...................... .......... . . I-Ii Y 3.45 Cross-country 35 Football I,25 Track 2.3.4. HALL, JUDY ......... ............ .....,......................., ..... F.H.A. I5 G.A.A. I5 Girl's League 4. HAMACK, TOMMY ............,.,,,.....,.,..,...,,.,,.,......,.,...,..,.. HANAM, PATTI ,......,,s,.....,...,............,..,....,....,,.,..,,..,.,. Tri Hi Y 25 Adv. Girl's Chorus 25 Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,45 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 25 Girl's Beginning Chorus I . HANCOCK, JUDY .......................................................,.. Cadeces Club I5 Nurses Club I5 Pep Club I5 Adv. Girl's Chorus 35 GirI's Beginning Chorus 25 Jr. Varsity Twirler 2. HANLEY, JAMES ..... .................................................... HANSBERGER, MARTHA .............................................. French Club 25 Adv. Girls Chorus 25 Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girl's Beginning Chorus I5 Ensemble 4. HARDWICK, JILL .......................................................... HARRIES, JOHN ............................................................ HARRIS, DAVID ...................................................,........ Hi Y 2,3,45 Letterman Club 45 Football I,2,3,45 Wrestling 3,45Track 2. HARRIS, MICHAEL ,,................ ....... ...................... HARRISON, TRUDY ................................. .................... HARRY, PATRICIA ........................................................ G.A.A. I,25 Girl's League I,2,3,4 CModel 415 Hall Monitor 35 Homeroom Representative 2,45 Junior Red Cross Ig Modeling Club 25 Prom Com- mittees 3,45 Band I,25 Twirler 2,3,4 IHead 315 Virsity Twirler4. HARTLEY, HARRIET ...................................................... Art Club 4 fTreasurerJ5 F.H.A. 45 Rawhide Staff 4 CArt stattt. HARTLEY, PAT .........,............................ ..... Art Club 45 French Club 3,4. HARTMANN, MYRTLE ......................... ..... HASKELL, LINDA .....,......................... ..... Distributive Education Club. HASSETT, MARTIN ........................................................ Jr. Red Cross 3 IRepresentativeI5 Adv. Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 Football 35 Gymbastics 25 Wrestling 2,3. HAUSER, JANE .......................................................... .. Echo Staff 3 CPhotographer I5 F.H.A. Ip Hall Monitor 4 ICaptainI5 Hi Y 35 Library Club 25 Philosophy Club 3. HAWLEY, MIKE .,.............. ............................ ..... HEALEY, DAVID .................................................... ..... HEATH, JAYNE .............................................................. Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 45 G.A.A. I,25 Hall Monitor 35 Modeling Club 2. HENDERSON, GLENN .......................................... ..... HENDRIX, GLORIA ........................................................ HENRY, MARY .............................................................. Jr. Red Cross 3,4 iRepresentativeI5 Adv. Girl's Chorus 25 Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girl's Beginning Chorus I. HERMAN, ALAN ......................................... ..... HERRON, REGINALD ........................... ..... Heizvsv, HILARY ....................................... ..... French Club 2,35 Hall Monitor 45 International Club 2,3. HILL, HOLLY ............... ................................................... Future Teachers ot Amer. 45 Adv. Girl's Chorus 45 Girl's Beginning Chorus I. HILLMAN, CAROL ........................................................ Girl's League I,25 Modeling Club 25 National Thespian Society 45 Prom Committees 35 Tri Hi Y 3,4 fCorr. SeC.I5 Advisory Boards 3. HIMMELBERGER, DENNIS .............................................. HITCHCOCK, WILLIAM ,......................................... ..... HOEL, SUE ,......................................................... ..... HOFFMAN, JACQUELINE ...................................... ..... Hall Monitor 45 Pep Club 25 Ski Club 35 Jr. Varsity Songleader 2. HOFFMAN, REX ............................................... ..... HOFMANN, KENNETH .............. ..... Hoon, NANCY .... ......,.., .... , ,... .,.,.,., ... ,, . .. Hall Monitor 2, Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4, Prom Com- mittees 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y 3,4, Satety Council 3,4 CState Corres. Sec.5, Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Song- leader, Jr. Varisty 2, Varsity 4, Soph. Soph. Class Vice-Pres. i-ioopsrz, PHILIP . JrJr..JJJ.J .J.J..r...JJJJ....JJ.J.....,..,JJJJJJJJJJJ... . HORNE, LA RAE . ,JJJ,rJJ4..J...,,A..AA,AAA..AA........,A,A.AAA., ....AA... . Assoc. ot Rincon Rangers 4, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 4, Girl's League 2,3,4, Orchestra l,2, Drill Team 2, Basketball 4, Field Hockey 4 fCopt.5. HORTON, ROBERT r,.oo.co.o., J...,.o,oooooooo.oo...,.A....A.A ,Ai.AAAAAA Football I. HOURSCHT, MERLIN ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,.,....,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,....,, All State 4, Assoc. ot Rincon Rangers 4 CPublicity Director5, Adv. Mixed Chorus 4, Boy's Beginning Chorus 3. HOWELL, ALLAN ,,,,As,,s...,,.,...,.,,.,,.,,., .... .......A............ Ben Franklin Printing Club 4, Hi Y 3, Cross-country 3, Tennis I. HOWER, JERRY ,A,,.,,,.... ,s...,.,,,,,, ,.,..,,......, ..... HUBBARD, DAVID . .,,...........................,,.......,...,,,,,A.,.. . i-iurr, NANCE ..ss sssss,.. s.s........................ .................... Girl's League 2,3,4, Modeling Club I, National Honor Society 4, Russian Club 2,3 CSec.-Treas. 35. HUNTER, DANNY . .,,, ,,,.,,.,. . .... ........................ ,.... . . HURTADO, FREDDA .,.,,,,.,.,,, ..,,.................. ...... ..,,.,,A ins, JANET .s,.ss.. .. ssss...,s...sa..ss,...........................i... .. Echo Staff 4, Tuture Teachers ot Amer. I,2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2, Girl's League 2,3,4, Girl's State 3, Jr. Red Cross 3 Representative5, Modeling Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4, National Thespian Society 2,3,4, Nurses Club 2, Prom Committees 3,4 lChm. decorations 3, Chrn. After-Prom 45, Tri Hi Y 3,4 ITreas. 45, Sr. Class Sec-Treas., Student Council 3. ITTNER, MARTHA . ........... ................. .... . . . ........... Homeroom Representative 4, Primaveras 4. JACKSON, RAYMOND ,,.... ,......................... .............. . JACKSON, ROBERT ..... ........................................ . Boy's State 3, Hi Y 3,4 IPres. 45, Letterman Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Com- mittees 3,4, Advisory Boards 3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Basketball 3,4 ICo-Capt. 45. JACOBSON, KAREN ................................... .................. GirI's Leaegue l,4, Homeroom Representative l,4, International Club I, Jr. Red Cross l,2, Prom Committees 1,4 IChm. Decorations 45, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Rawhide Statt 3, Sr. Cabinet 4, Peanuts for Polio Princess 4. JANCIC, CHARLES ............................. ................... ..... JANSEN, CHRISTINA . ..........................A...................... . JASPER, JUDY ............ ................................................. Echo Staff 3,4 CCo-Editor 45, GirI's League I,2,3,4, International Club 3, Pep Club 2, Prom Committees 3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Spanish Club I 3,4, Teen Citizen 3,4, Tri Hi Y I,2,3,4 lPres. 4, Rec. Sec. 3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Pres. I5, Model Legislature l,2 lRepresentative5. JAY, RICHARD ....... .......... ............................................ JENKS, JOHN ...... ..... ......................... ..... JENKINS, DONALD ....... . ......................................... . JENSEN, ANN ................. .............................. ............ Modeling Club I, Prom Committees 3,4, Raw- hide Statt 4 lAss't Art Editor5, Tri I-li Y I,2,3,4 fSgt. at Arms I, Historian 2, Vice-Pres. 35, Model Legislature 2 IAIt. Senator5. JENSEN, BARBARA ............ ............ .... ....... . ,,..A..---- - F.H.A. 3,4 IHistorian5, Girl's League 2, Jr. Red Cross 4 IRepresentative5, Spanish Club 2,4, Adv. Girl's Chorus 2, Adv. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 ILibrarian5, Ensemble 4 ILibrarian5. JOHNSON, JANET ............. ........... .......... ................ 76 Future Teachers ot Amer. 3,4. JOHNSON, SONDRA .................................................... Future Teachers ot Amer. I,2,3,4 CTreas. 3, Pres. 45, Girl's League l,2, Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4 ISec.4 Treas. 3,45, National Honor Society 3,4, National Thespian Society 4, Prom Committees 2,3, Science Club I,2,3,4 IPres. 45, Tri Hi Y 'I,2,3,4 CChapIain 35, Coin and Stamp Club I fSec. Treas.5, Red Cross Representative 2, Advisory Board 2, Hockey 2. JOHNSON, THOMAS ............................................ ...,,.. Transfer. Hall Monitor 4, Spanish Club 4. JONES, LINDA ..,.,,.,...,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,. ,.,-. Ben Franklin Printing Club 4. JONES, SHARLENE .,,,.,,.,.,.......,,,,,,,..,,., ,,,,, Art Club 2,3,4. JONES, THOMAS ......,.,, ,,,,, KAII., THERESA ,......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,, KAMIN, JUDY ,,,,,,,.,,.,.,.,,..,,,..,,.....,,,,,,,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Anytovvn 2, Homeroom Representative 3, Latin Club 4, Tennis 2,3,4. KAMINSKI, MARCELLA ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,V.,,4 ,,,,, KAPPLER, DAVID ,,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,,,,,Y, Letterman Club I,4, Cross-country I,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4. KASEN, JUDIE . ......,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,..,,.....,,.,.,,.,, ,,,, , Future Teachers of Amer. 4, G.A.A. 2, GirI's League 4, Spanish Club 4. KASMAR, CHERYL .,,,.,.,..,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,.,.....,....,.,,..,...,,,,,,,, Cadeces Club 3,4 CPres. 45, F.H.A. 3, Jr. Classical League 2, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 4, Nurses Club 3,4 lPres. 45, Science Club 3,4 IVice-Pres. 35. KAVATHAS, GEORGE ,,,,,,,,,....,,...,,,..,.,..........,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., KAY, MIKE ..,,.,,,...,,,. ,,,-, KELLEHER, DAN ,,...,, V.,,, Transter. KELLEHER, KAREN ...... ..... KELLEY, VERNA ,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,..,...,,.,.,. ...,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, KELLOGG, JIM .,...,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,,..,,,,,,,,-, Hi Y 3,4 CTreas. 45, Letterman Club 4, Prom Com- mittees 4 ICommittees Chm,5, Senior Cabinet, Basketball 3,4. KELLY, KAY ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Assoc. ot Rincon Rangers 4, German Club 3,4, Homeroom Representative 'l,2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Pep Club l,2, Prom Committees 2,3. KELLY, MIKE ........,,,,,,,,.,..,...,,,.....,.,,..,,,.,..... .,,,, Hall Monitor 4, Football 3,4. KEMP, JOAN ,,.....,,.,,............,.......,,.. ,,,,, KENNEDY, ELVERNA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. Transfer. Nurses Club 3. KENNEL, TOM ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.. KENT, MARY .,..,,......,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, Art Club l,2,3 ISec. 35, Photography Club 3,4, Horseback Riding Club 3, Tennis Club I, Gym- nastics Club 2, Field Hockey 2 lTeam Captain5, Tennis Tournament 2. KERFOOT, WILLIAM .,..,.,,,,..,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,A,,.,,,,,...,,,,,, Hi Y 2 CVice-Pres.5, Jr. Red Cross I, Letterman Club l,2, Photography Club 2,3,4 lVice-Pres.5, Rawhide Statt 2,3,4 CCIubs Photography Editor5, Model Legislature 2 lRepresentative5, Football 2 IMgr.5, Gymnastics I, Wrestling I. KERNS, GARLAND ..,,..,,...,.,,.....,,,,,,,,.....,,.,.,..,,,....,,.,,,,, All State 4, Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,4, Boy's Beginning Chorus 2, Ensemble 4. KERT, ANN ,,..,, .,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,. French Club 3,4, Future Teachers ot Amer. 3, Girl's League 3,4, Jr. Red Cross 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Tri Hi Y 3,4. KIRCHNER, MARGARET ...... ..... KIRCHNER, THOMAS .,,,,., ,,,,, KIRSHNER, IVAN ,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, KISRO, FRED ,,.,.,,,,., -,,,, KIZZIAR, TANA .... ..... KLEINENDORST, MARVIN .... ,..., KLEPFER, TOM .,..,.....,,...,,,. .. KLINE, ROBERT ............... ...,. KNIFFIN, BOB ,,,. ,.,....A.A,.....,.....A...........A,A.,.....,....,....... KNOPF, NANCI ,...,...,.,.................A.....A,.....,AA,,,,,.,,,,,..... Echo Staff 3,4 CCo-Editor 41, G.A.A. 2,3, Girl's League l,2,3,4 CCouncil 41, Hall Monitor 4, Homeroom Representative 2, lnternational Club I,2,3, Jr. Red Cross l,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club I, Prom Committees I,2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4 Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Tri Hi Y 2,3,4 fSenator 41, Marquee Chairman 3,4, Advisory Board 2, Class Sec.Treas. l, Model Legislature 4 CSenator1, Student Council 3. KOHLHEPP, SANDRA ,,....,c....,,.....c.,..,......,,,..........,,,.,c,, KOLINS, LEONARD ..,,....,cc,.c,.,,..........c.,c,.,.,...,,....cA,...,,.. KONRATH, EDWIN .,.......,..,,.................,....,....c....,....,.c.. Hi Y 4, Library Club 3,4, Science Club 3, Cross- country 2,3, Wrestling l,2, Track 'l,2,3,4, All-State 4. KREMP, EVA .....,..,,.....,,A,,,,,...,,....,,,,,,..,,.......A...,.. ,..., KRESLER, THOMAS ..,.,,,. .,,.. KUATINETZ, LILLIAN ,,....,,....,,....,,.,...,,c.,,,,,,,,,,,a.,,, ..,,, KUCH, DAVID .,.,.,.,.,,..,.A.,.............,..,,,.,.,,..,.,,,....,,.,,.,,. KUROPATKIN, FRANCINE .a.,..,,.....A.....,..c.,,.c.c,,,,c,,,,,,,,, Distributive Education Club 4, G.A.A. l,2, Songleader Varsity 2. KURTZ, THOMAS ,,.,..,,....,,.,..,.,,,,,.,..,,,,..,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,..,,,,,, Future Teachers of Amer. 4, International Club l,2, Jr. Classical League 'l,2, Latin Club l,2, Math Club I, Cross-country 'l,2, Track l,2. LABBATE, RACHEL ,,.,LL,,,,.,,,..,,,v....,,.,..,,,,..,,LL,.,,,,,,.L..L... LACY, CAROL ,,LAL,,,,.L,,,,L..................,L,.,L.,,,....,,,.,.,,.,..,, Girl's State 3, Jr. Red Cross 3,4, Modeling Club 2, National Honor Society 4, National Thespian Society 3,4, Pep Club 2, Prom Committees 4, Spanish Club l, Tri Hi Y l,2,3,4 fChaplain 21, Advisory Board 4, Jr. Varsity Songleader l,2, Varsity Songleader 4, Play Productions 2,3, Rodeo Attendant 4. LAWLESS, SUE .........,..............,,..............., .......,,........t. LAWSON, JUDITH ......,....................,..............,...,......... Cadeces Club 2,3,4, Girl's League 2,3,4, Nurses Club 2,3,4. LAYMAN, JAMES ,..,..,.....c..............,...,..,c.,..,.,,.,c.,,..,..,,. LEDBETTER, JILL ,,....,,..,,.....,..............,,....,,..c,,,.c..,,.,..,,c. Future Teachers of Amer. 4, Girl's League l,2,3,4, Tri Hi Y l,2,3,4 lSgt. at Arms 31, Mixed Chorus 4, Girl's Beginning Chorus 3. LEE, vicron t.,, . ,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A., Boy's State 3 CPres. ot Senate, City Clerk, Coun- cil1, Hi Y 3,4 fState Sgt. at Arms, Model Legisla- ture 4, Chaplain 31, Homeroom Representative 2, Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4 fRed Cross Council 3,41, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committees 3,4 lChm. 31, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 2,3, State Student Council Convention i,3,4, State Student Council Workshop 4 CGroup Pres. 41, A.F.S. Club 3, Art Honor Society 2, Advisory Board 2, Jr. Class President, Foreign Exchange Student 3 fRincon Semi-finalist1, Model Legisla- ture 4 CSgt. at Arms1, Student Body President 4, Student Council l,3,4, Mike Boy 4. LEMLEY, GEORGE ,,..........,,,.,.,,..,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Transfer, Spanish Club 3. LEMMON, ALTA ,....,,,.,...,....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,. All State 4, Pep Club 'l,2, M.E.N.C. 3, Adv. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Ensemble 3,4, Girl's Beginning Chorus l. LEMONS, CHERYL .............................,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 4 CPubl. Chm.1 French Club 2,3,4 CSec. 31, G.A.A. l, Girl's League 2,3,4, Hall Monitor 3, international Club 3, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committees 4 CDecoration1, Rawhide Staff 4. LENNINGTON, DIANE ............,,,,...,...,.,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, LESLEY, DAVID .,.,,...,,.,,,,,.,,..,,.,,,,,,.....,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., German Club 3,4, Letterman Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Cross-country 3,4, Football l,2. LEVI, DENNIS ,......,....,........,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,, LEWIS, STEVE .,.....,....,....,.....,....,....,,. ,,,,, LINDENMUTH, MARGARET ...............,.........,..,............... Cadeces Club I, Girl's League l, Jr. Red Cross 4, Tri Hi Y 2, Adv. Cvirl's Chorus 2, Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,4, Ensemble 4, Girl's Beginning Chorus l, Hockey 2. LITT, BOWN ..,........,,,...,.,.,,.,,..,,.,.,,,,,..,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, .,,,, LITTLEFIELD, ANN .,..,....,.,... ,,,,, LO MAGLIO, JOE ...... ..... LONDON, JACK ..... ..... LONG, DAVID ..,,....,. ..... LOOMER, DAVID ......... .. LOOPER, CHARLES .,....,.,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,..,..... ..... ........ LOPER, JULIE ,,....,,..........,....,...,,,.,.,.,.....,..,,,,......,,......., Echo Statt l fReporter1, G.A.A. l fTennis1, Girl's State 3,4 fMedal for outstanding county official 3, Councilor 41, Jr. Red Cross l, Modeling l,2, National Honor Society 3,4, National Thespian Society 2,3,4 Nice-Pres. 31, Pep Club 2, Prom Committees 3,4 fCo-Chm. Decorations1, Spanish Club l,2, Tri Hi Y l,2,3,4 Nice-Pres. l, Historian 41, Play Productions 2,3, Senior Cabinet 4, Model Legislature l,2,3,4 CSenator l,21, Prima- vera Dancers 3,4 fVice-Pres. 31, Songleader Ur. Varsity 2,3, Varsity 41, Rawhide Attendant 4, Rodeo Attendant 4. LUCKETT, RICHARD .,............................,..............,........ LUDEKE, BRUCE ....................................................,....... Transfer. Distributive Education Club 4, Prom Committees 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Teen Citizen 4, Baseball 4, Football 4, Golf 4, Track 4. LUZADDER, JEAN ,,....................,................................... MCALPINE, HAROLD ..,,. ..... MCARDLE, PATRICIA ,.... ..... McCANN, DONN .,,......... ..... MCCARTY, MICHAEL ...,.. ..... MCCLAIN, DAVID ......... ...,. Hi Y 4. MCDANIEL, JUDY .................,..,.................... ..... ..... Girl's League l,2,3,4, Nurses Club 4, Tri Hi Y 3,4, Jr. Varsity Twirler 2. McDOWELL, BARBARA ............,..................................... McFEE, MARILYN .........,.........,...................................... G.A.A. 2,3 CSec. 31, Girl's League l,2,3,4, Home- room Representative 4, International Club 2,3, Jr. Classical League I,2, Latin Club I,2, Jr. Varsity Twirler 2, Varsity Twirler 3,4. McHENRY, SHARON ...................................................... Homeroom Representative 2,3, Latin Club l, Nurses Club 2,3. MCHUGH, DONALD ............................................. ........ Future Teachers of America 2, Coin 8. Stamp Club 'l,2, Baseball l. McKEE, MARY .............................................................. Echo Staff 3,4 fReporter 3, Feature Editor 41, Girl's l.eague l,2,3,4, Girl's State 3, Homeroom Representative 3 fSec.1, International Club I,2,3, Jr. Classical League l,2,3, Latin Club I,2,3, Modeling Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Sunshine Club 3,4, Tri Hi Y 2,3,4 fPres. 21 Arizona Daily Star School Sec. 4 fRincon Correspondent1, Advisory Board l,2, Model Legislature 2, Varsity Songleader 3, Rodeo Queen Attendant 4. McKINNON, SUSAN ,.....,..,,,..,,,...............,.... ................ McNABB, BONNIE .....,,.....,...,...,..........,.......,................ Girl's League 4, Jr. Red Cross 4 iHomeroom Representative1, Nat'l Thespian Society 2,3,4, Pep Club l, Prom Committees 3,4, Rawhide Staff 3 Teen Citizen 4 CReporter1, Tri Hi Y 2,3,4, Play Productions, Sr. Cabinet 4, Model Legis- lature 4, Songleader Ur. Varsity 2, Varsity 3,41 Head Songleader 4. McNEIL, DON ..................................................... ..... .... Hall Monitor 4, Spanish Club 4. McPHEETERS, CHILTON ......... ...................................... MacMILLAN, SALLY ...................................................... Homeroom Representative 3, International Club 1, Jr. Classical League 1, Jr. Red Cross 3, Latin Club I, Modeling Club 2, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Rawhide Staff 3,4 iEditor, Layout1, Model Legis- lature 2.3.4, Tri, Hi Y 3, iVice-Pres.1. 7 MADDY, GALEN ,A.....,...,..........., .,.V, MAKKAI, SHIRLEY ,,.....,,,.,,,..,A.,,..,,,,,....,,.,....,,,..,..,,,,,,.. MALLAMO, TERRY ....,,,,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,..,A...,,,.,..,,. Girl's League I,2,3,4 lPresident 4, Council 3,4I, Homeroom Representative 2, Jr. Red Cross 3, Prom Committees 3,4, Student Council 4 lPresi- dentj, Jr. Varsity I,2 Songleader, Varsity 3,4 fAss't Head 43. MANGER, JOHN ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,A.,,....,,..,,....,,,,,.Cu...,,. Spanish Club 3,4. MANGOLD, PATRICIA ..,.. MANKE, DONALD ,,,,,.,.,.,.,,....,..,.....,.,..,,....,.,.,...,,.,...... MANNING, MICHAEL ,,,.,.,,,.,..,....,,,,,,,,....I.,,A,....,,..C.,.,... Boy's State 3 CSenatorJ, Homeroom Representa- tive I,2,3,4, Letterman Club 2,3,4 lPres. 4I, National Honor Society 3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Gymnastics I,2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4, Track I,2,4, MARKEL, ROBIN u......,...,,,.....,A,....Ac...,,...,..,..,,....A,........ MARTIN, MICHELE ..,,............,.,,........,,..,. ,.,,,.......,.,c..... MASKEY, DWAN ...,,,....,,,,,...,,,,,A..,,....,.,,,.,.,,,...,...,,,..... Adv. Girl's Chorus 2,3, Girl's Beginning Chorus I, Primavera Dancer 3,4 Sec.-Treas. 3l. MAST, LUISE ,,,...,,....,.....,,....,,.........,..,,....,.,....... ,...... MATTHEWS, MARION .. ,.....,.,,,.,.........,....,,,,,... .A,.. . . Transfer. MATTINGLY, ANITA .,.........,,..,.....,,,,.....,,.,..................., French Club 2, Girl's League I, Homeroom Rep- resentative 2, Junior Red Cross 3, National Thespian Society 4, Girl's Beginning Chorus I,4. MATZ, VIRGINIA ,,,,,,,,,.s,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MAUGOLD, PAT ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . ,, Transfer. MAY, LARRY ........... MECHKOFF, NIK .,,.,.......,....,...,..,.. MEDINGER, JOE ...........,.,.,.,...,...,,...,.. Spanish Club 3,4, Band 3,4, Royal Rincon Marching Band 4. MEEKS, DIANE ....................,.........,,,..... MEENK, ROBERT ............Y.....,..,......,.... MENDEN HALL, STANLEY ..... MENNING, JACOB . ............... . Transfer. Judo Club 3. MERCER, JIM .......................... MESSMER, JAMES .................................,.................. .... METCALFE, DEAN ...................,......,..,,.,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hi Y 3, Homeroom Representative 3,4, Junior Classical League 3, Latin Club 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Ski Club 3, A.F.S. Club 3, Band I,2,3,4, Orchestra 4 fPres.J, Royal Rincon Marching Band I,2,3,4. MIDDLEDITCH, CARILE ......................,.,...,,........,,, , ,.,. . MIDDLETON, JOHN .,..,..,...........,.,..,..,,,.,,,.,,.,,.. ,,,,,, MILLER, MARILYN .......,,,..,,,,.,.,.,...,.,..,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, GAA. I,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Forensics Tournament 2,3. MILLER, PATRICIA ,,....,,....,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MINER, JON ,,.,,.,..,.,..............,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, All State 4, A.R.R. 4, Junior Red Cross I,2,3, Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,4, Ensemble 4. MITCHELL, PAULA ,,.....,....,,.....,....,,..,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., GAA. I,2,3,4, Band 2,3,4. MOFFETT, JAMES ..,... .......,....,s,..,..,,,.,.,.,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MOHR, CATHERINE ........,...........,s,.,,,.,..,,.........,,....,,,,,. Cadeces Club I, French Club 3, international Club I,3, Junior Classical League I,2,3,4, Junior Red Cross I, Latin Club I,2,3,4, A.F.S. 3,4, Girl's Beginning Chorus I, Jr. Varsity Songleader 2, Nurses Club I . MONTGOMERY, DAVID ,...,.,.....,.,,.. ,,.... ,,,,,, MOORE, DANIEL ......,......, MOORE, JAMES ............. MORALES, JOSEPH ...... MORENO, EUGENE .,,..,. . MORGAN, BARBARA ,,..,.,,..,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ..,,, MORGAN, HUGH ..........................,........,,.s,...,..........,.., Echo Staff 3 CCirculation Managerl, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Rawhide Staff 4 lCopy Editorl, Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,4 CPres. 43, Ensemble 4. MORGAN, ROSS ...................,..,.,,........,,..,,..............,..... MORRIS, BRUCE ..........................,......,.,............ ..,,,, MORRIS, MARTIN ............ MORTLAND, MARSHA ...... 8 MORTON, MARGARET ............................ .... MUELLER, NORMA ,,................,.................. .... MYERS, NASH, NAULT, NAVA, Girl's League 3,4, Nurses Club 4. SHIRLEY .......,,...,Y.........,...,..,..........,....,.........,,.. French Club 4, Girl's League 2,3, Hall Monitor 3, Modeling Club 2, Tri Hi Y 3,3. DONALD ..................,,.................,.... .... LOUISE ............................................... .... Girl's League 2, Band I, Orchestra 2. CARMEN .....,......,,,....,................c...,. ,... NEFF, KATHRYN ................................... Transfer. NELSON, ELIZABETH .,.................................,,,, .... NELSON, JOE ..............Y,..,,....................,s.....s....,, .,,, Junior Red Cross 4, Letterman Club 4, Gymnastics 3,4, Wreslting 2,3,4. NELSON, SERITA ,......,........,......................... .,.. NELSON, TERRY ,,.,......................,.,......,..,,.... .,s. F.HA. 4, Orchestra I,2,3, Hockey 4, Basketball 4. NEMEC, JOHN ....,,......,,........, Orchestra I,2,3,4. NEWMAN, LOUISE ,.................,,....................... .... Transfer. NEWTOWN, ROBERT ......................s....,,...,,.,.....,.., ,.,, Hall Monitor 3, Football I,2, Track 2,4. NEYER, CAROL ............,.....................,........................... Echo Staft 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 4. NICCUM, NANCY ....,.............,.............,..,....,.,,..,...,,.... F.HA. 2,3,4 fPres.J, GAA. 3, Girl's League I,2, Prom Committees 3,4, Speed-a-way 3. NORVELLE, TOMMY .,,...,.,.... ....,................................... Hi Y 3,4, Letterman Club 3,4 fTreas.I, Baseball 3,4, Football I,2,3,4. Rowhide King 4. OAKLEY, JESSE ............................................................ OGLETHORPE, RAYMOND ............,....................,..,..,.... Distributive Ed. Club 4 CVice-Pres.J, Hi Y 4, Junior Red Cross I,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Science Club I,2,3,4, Peanuts for Polio 3, Model Legislature 4. OJEDA, PETER .......,,,....,,,,....................,.........,,....,,..,.,, O'MARA, SYBILLA ,,............................,s.....,,....,.,s.,,.,s,.. German Club 3,4, Girl's League I,2,3,4, Hall Monitor 4, Homeroom Representative I, Junior Classical League I, Latin Club I, National Thes- pian Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Rawhide Staff 2,3 iClasses Ecl.J, Sunshine Club 3,4, Tri Hi Y I,2,3,4, Forensic Tournament, Soph. Class Sec.-Treas., Jr. Class Sec.-Treas., Model Legis- lature 2,4, Recording Sec. 4, Songleader 2,3,4 Ur. Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4I, Rawhide Queen 4. ONSGARD, RONALD .,.................................................. O'ROURKE, THOMAS ....s.,..,.s,.......,.........,..........,,......... Letterman Club I,2,3,4, Science Club I,2,3, Cross-country I ,2,3, Track I ,2,3. OWEN, EUGENE ......s...,. K..,.,.,....,...............,....,,.... ..... OWENS, GERALD ,.s....,,..,..,...,..... ......... ..... PACELLI, RICHARD ,,.....,.....,...,....,,.,....,....,.... .,.....,...,. PACHECO, FERNANDO . ............................................. . Hall Monitor 4, Hi Y 2,3,4, Letterman 3,4 lSec. 41, Ski Club 4, Rawhide Attendants 4, Baseball 3,4 Football 2,3,4. PADEGIMAS, SHARON ,..... ......,,........,....,........ ..... PAGE, MILTON ..............,........... ..... PAINTER, WILLIAM ...... ..... PALERMO, MELVIN ..................,......................... ........ PARKER, PETE .....,...,.,....................,.......................,,,,,. Homeroom Representative 2,3, Letterman Club I,2,3,4, Prom Committees 4, Science Club I, Spanish Club 3, Karate Club 4 lPres.I, Sr. Cabinet Baseball I, Cross-country 4, Track 2. PARMENTER, JANEAN .......,.,,,......,.,.....,....................... A.R.R. 4, Girl's League 3,4. PARTINGTON, CAROL .................................................. PATIENCE, SUZANNE ..Y..,,,.....,......,...,,......,................... F.HA. I, GAA. 2, Card Club I, A.F.S. Club 2. PATRICK, ANNE ,.....,...............,................................ ..... Echo Staff 4 lPhotography Editorl, Girl's League I,2,4, Junior Red Cross 2,4, Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 4. PATTERSON, DWINA ,,,,. ..4... PEARSON, ROBERT A,.... ,,,AAA PELHAM, ROBERT . PENTON, PEGGY ,,,.. ,,,,,. PETERS, MICHAEL ,,...AA.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA ,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,, Y,,,,,.,,, PICKETT, JERRY ,,,,A.,,,,A,,A,,,A,,A,A,,,Y,,A,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,, Cross-country 4 iManagerl, Football l,2,3,4, PITTMAN, GREGG ....,,A,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,A,.,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, PITTMAN, RICHARD ,,,,,,,,,,.,.........,...,...A ....A....,..,.,,.,,,,, Ben Franklin Printing Club 3,4, Homeroom Representative 3, Junior Red Cross 3. PITTMAN, RICHARD ,,.I,.,,A,,,,,,,,,IA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,I,,,,,,,,, A.R.R, 4, International Club l,2,3,4, Junior Classical League l,2,3,4, Latin Club l,2, Spanish Club 3,4, Archery I, Slide Rule Club l. PLACKO, STEPHEN ,,.,.,...,,,,.,,., . ,,ii Football l. PLOOR, PHYLLIS . ,,....,,...,,,.,,.,,,,i.,,,,,,,,.,i.,,,,,,,A,,,s,.,,,,s,, . Hall Monitor, 4, Girl's Beginning Chorus 3. POLK, LINDA ..,..,...,,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,,....,.,,.,,i..,,,....,,, ..., Ben Franklin Printing Club 3, Girl's League l,2,3,4, Adv. Girl's Chorus 2,3, Girl's Beginning Chorus l, All Star Hockey team. POLSTON, DONNA ..........,,,, ,.,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,i,,,,,....,,, ,.,i,. POTTER, MARY ...,,.,,..,,,,..i,......,.........i,.,..,,.,.,,,A,, ,s.,,, PRIME, MICHAEL ,.,,,.,,.,i. ,,.,...,...........,,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,i A.R.R. 4, Hall Monitor 4, Latin Club 4, Prom Committee 4, A.F.S. 4, Track 4 fManagerl. PRITCHARD, MARILYN ,...., ...,...,....,,....,,,,.,,..,....,,.,..,,,, PRUETT, MAXINE ,c...c,.....,,.,,,, ,,,..,....,c,,,c,,,,.cc.cc,,....,,..., PRUITT, VAN ,,.cc.,,.,,.ci....,,.,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,ccc,,c,A.cc, ,,,c,, PUTNAM, JACQUELINE ,....,,,,..,..,..,,,.,.c,,,,..c.. .. .... .. A.R.R. 4 F.H.A. 4, Spanish Club 3,4. PYLE, NORMAN ....,.,.,,,...,.,.,,,... ,,....... ....,.... ..,.., Science Club 3. QUATER, LAWRENCE . RAE, BEVERLEE ..,,....,.,, ...cc. RAMSEY, CHARLES ,,.,,.......,,..,,.,....,,,...,,. ,,....,,....,,,,.. RANDALL, STEPHEN ,..,,,,,.,,.,,,,.c...cc..c.. ,..c...., ....ci.,,,.,,, RAYMER, MARY ......c.,,,,,,,,a,,,,,.......,,....,..,.,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, A.R.R. 4 CTreas.l, F.l-l.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, Hall Monitor 2, Nurses Club 2, Ott. Proc, 3. RENNIE, SUSAN .............,,,i.,,,,,,,......,........ ......,..,...,,..,. Transfer. REYES, ROBERTO ...,A.,,.......,.,.,..,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,..,,.....,,,,,, RHODES, NOEL .,,,..,,..........,,.,..,,,,..,,....,,,...ii.........,,.....,, All State 3,4 All City Band 4, Adv. Mixed Chorus 2,3, Band 4, Boy's Beginning Chorus I, Ensemble 3, Orchestra 4, Royal Rincon Marching Band 4. RHODES, WILLIAM ....,,...,..,.,,...........,,,,...,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,.,. Anytown 3, Hi Y 2,3,4 CPres. 4, Treas. 3, Ser- geantfat-Arms 25, Junior Red Cross 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committee 4, Sr. Councilman, Model Legislature 3 iSenatorJ, Basketball 2,3,4 CManagerJ. RICHARDSON, BARBARA .........,,c..i..,,,.i.,,....,,....,,.,...... RICKARD, STEVE .,.,,,.,.,s......,,,....,.....,... .... Russian Club 3, Radio Club l. RIGGS, LAWRENCE ,,..,.,.,,................. RITCHIE, MELINDA .,....,A.,....,..,.,...... ...,.. Ski Club 3,4, Band l,2. RIVARD, VICTOR ..,,,,,....,........., ,,.,.. ROBERTS, JEANETTE ......,,.,,...,... ,,,,.. ROBINSON, BARBARA ...,,.,,..,...... ,...i. Transfer. French Club 4. RODA, NANCY ........................ ...... RODEN, ELSIE ........................ ...... Transfer. RODEN, PAULA ............................................................ Transfer. Adv. Mixed Chorus 4, Ensemble 4. ROGERS, LAVONNE ..........................................,........... All State 2,3,4 fOrchestraD, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Advanced Girl's Chorus 2, Orchestra 2,3,4. ROSALDO, RICHARD .......,....................................... .... RUBLE, MICHAEL .......................................................... RUBRECHT, MICHAEL ..... ...... RUTLEDGE, ROBERT ....... ...... RUTLEDGE, TOM .......... ...... SAIERS, JAMES ....... .... . .... . SALSBURY, PATRICK. ..... .... ...... ......... . . . SAMPLE, GARY .......,.... ...... . , . ...... ..... ............ . . . SANSBURY, JAMES ............. ..... .... ........... . . . . .. . Boy's State 3 f2nd alt.l, German Club 3,4, Hi Y 4 fSec.l, Homeroom Representative 3, National Honor Society 3,4 iVice-Pres.l, Prom Committees 2,3,4, Science Club 3, Ski Club 3, Advisory Club 3, Councilman 4, Model Legislature 4 Baseball 2,3 SAYLOR, SANDI, .... .... . 2. .... ..... ..,.. . . A A . . Distributive Education Club 4, Girl's League l,2,3,4 lCouncil 33, International Club l,2, Jr. Classical League l,2, Latin Club l,2, Prom Committees 3, Rawhide Staff 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Art Honor Society l,2, SCHAFER, JEFF . .......... ....... ..... ..... . ............. ......... . . German Club 3, Hall Monitor 4, Hi Y 3,4, Letterman Club 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. SCHICKEDANZ, SUSAN ................... .... ..... ...... .......... G.A.A. 2,3, International Club l, Jr. Classical League l,2,3,4, Latin Club l,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4. SCHMIDT, BETTY .... .. .. . SCHMIDT, THOMAS ...... .......... .... SCHUDDA, JERRY . . SCHULTZ, JAMES .... .. SCHWARTZ, FREDERICK . .... ..... . SCHWARTZ, JACK ..... .. .. ,...... .. ...... . SCHWARTZ, KEN .......... . ...... ...... ........... ..... .... . . . . .. Ben Franklin Printing Club l, Baseball l,2,3,4, SELBY, LINDA ...... .......... ..... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... . SELLERS, SHARON ..... .. .. .. ..... ..,. .....,.......... . . .. Transfer, SHEA, NANCY .. .... .... .... . ..... ,.... .......... . .... . . . . Homeroom Representative 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Advanced Girl's Chorus 2, Adv, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Girl's Beginning Chorus l. SHEPPARD, RAE ............. ............ .... ..... ...... ..... ..... SHERWOOD, LINDA . .................... ...... ...... . . .. Transfer. SHOOK, DONALD ,.....,............ ................ ..... .... Football I, Wrestling 2 Ur. Varsityl. SHOOK, LONNIE ...... .. ................................. SHRYOCK, WARREN . .................................. SIEGEL, RONALD . ..... SIMMONS, TIMOTHY ..... .... SINGER, CAROL .... ..................., .................................. SINGER, SHAN ...........................,......... .......... ..... ........ G.A.A. 3, Homeroom Representative 4, Inter- national Club l, Modeling Club 2, Prom Com- mittees l,3, Rawhide Staff 3, Art Honor Society 2,3. SINK, KAREN ..................................,........ .... Distributive Ed. Club 4, G,A,A. 3, Spanish Club 3, Class Vice'Pres. 2. SLAMA, JOSEPH .......................................................... SMITH, JACK ................................................................ SMITH, JUDY ..........................................,..................... Cadeces Club 2 tSec.J, Distributive Ed. Club 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Tri Hi Y l,2,3,4 CPres. 3, Treas. lj, Advisory Board 3. SMITH, NANCY ................................................ .... SMITH, PHIL ............. .. SMITH, TOMMY .......... ....... SNYDER, CHARLES ....................... ...... ......... SNYDER, DENNY ............................ ........................ SNYDER, DIANNE .......................................................... Transfer. Band 4, Girl's Beginning Chorus 4, Rnval Rincon Marching Band 4. SNYDER, TRUDY ..,,..,,,,......,,........,.....,.....o.,.....,,,,. .,.. SOLLERS, JOSEPH ............................... , Transfer. SORENSON, ERIC ........ ...... SOTH, EARL ................... .... SOUTHARD, GERALD ..... ....... SPANGLER, RICHARD . .... ....... SPEER, ELYSE ...,.......... .... SPITERI, MARY ......................................... .... STANBROOK, CHERYL ................................ .... Girl's League l,2,3, Hall Monitor 4, Homeroom Representative l. STANFORD, STEVEN ................................. ...... 7 2 STANLEY, ROY .,,,7,..,..,..........,..,,..,,..,.., .......,. ..,,..,..,.,.. STEFFENS, BYRON ,......,....,..,,A.A,,..,.....,.......,...,..,,,,,,,.,,, STEFFENS, KURT ,.,,,7....................,,.,..,...,,...,............,,.,.. Prom Committees 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Golf 3. STEINBERG, DAVID ......,,.....,....,,.,..,,...,.,.....,.,..,........... Cross-country 2,3,4, Football I,2,3, Wrestling 2,3. STEPHEN, JOHN ,,,,,..,,,................,.....,,.,..,,........,....,...... STERN, SHARON ,,....,,,...,,...,...............,......,,,,.,........,... Distributive Ed. Club 4, Future Teachers of Amer. 3,4, Girl's League I,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Tennis Club I, Girl's Beginning Chorus I. STEWART, JAMES ..................................................,....... STEWART, JUDY ...,.,..................,..............................,.. Art Honor Society 2,3, Distributive Ed. Club 4, Girl's League 2 lCommitteeI, International Club 3, Jr. Red Cross 4, Modeling Club 2, Prom Com- mittees 3, Spanish Club I,3,4, Tri Hi Y I lVice- Pres.I, 2,3,4 Model Legislature. STIMPSON, RONALD ......................,...........................v. STOLL, SUZANNE ............................... ....,. Transfer. Spanish 4. STRIANO, LORRAINE .,..............................,................... STUBBS, HALL ...............,...,..........................................,. Clet Club 4, Hi Y 2,3,4, Homeroom Representa- tive 3, Jr. Classical League I,2, Latin Club I,2, Prom Committees 3,4, Band 2,3,4 lAssist. Band Mgr. 45, Royal Rincon Marching Band 2,3,4, Gymnastics 2,3,4. STUM, JOHNNY .......................................................... SUTHERLAND, NEIL ....... SZEKELY, JULIE .......... TAPLIN, CHARLES ........................................................ Art Honor Society I,2,3 fTreasurerJ, Distributive Education Club 4 CPres.D, Hi Y 3,4 lChaplain 41, Homeroom Representative 2,3,4 fVice,Pres.I, International Club I,2, Jr. Classical League 'I CSenatorJ, Jr. Red Cross I,2,3,4 lVice-Pres.J, Rawhide Staff 3, Spanish Club 2,3. TAYLOR, GARY ............................................................ TAYLOR, DEAN ..................................,......................... Cross-country 3,4, Football I,2, Track I,2,3,4. TENCATI, SANDRA ........................,............................. TERRY, JAMES ............,,................................................ TIDWELL, JUDITH .................................,...,.................... TILLMAN, SUSAN .........,..........................................,...,. Art Club 2,3,4, F.H.A. 3,4l Treas.J, G.A.A. I,2, Girl's League 3,4, Homeroom Representative 4, Junior Red Cross 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Amer. Field Service Club 3,4, Foreign Exchange Student lto Argentinai 3, Tennis I. THACKER. REBECCA .................................................... THOMPSON, LINDA ................................. ...... THOMPSON, PHYLLIS ,.................................... THORNTON, MARTHA ...................................... ...... Spanish Club I,3,4, Orchestra I,2,3,4. TRAUSCH, MICHELE ...................................................... Adv. Girl's Chorus 2,3, Girl's Beginning Chorus I. TREUMANN, WILLIAM .....,................................,........... Clet Club 4, Band I,2,3,4, Royal Rincon Marching Band I,2,3,4. TRIMPLE, CLIFFORD ...............,.,..................................,. TULLY, ELIZABETH ..,.........................,..,........................ Echo Staff 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Jr. Red Cross 4, Prom Committee 3, Primavera Dancers '3. TURNBLOM, JERE ...............,.......................................... TURNBULL, GEORGE ...............................,.................... Art Club 4 fPres.J, A.R.R. 3, Hall Monitor I,2,3,4, Hi Y 2,3,4, Letterman Club 2, Prom Committees 3,4 Peanuts for Polio 3,4, Milk Fund Drive 3,4, Advisory Board I, Model Legislature 2. TURNER, JANICE .......................................................... TURNER, NANCY .......................................................... Homeroom Representative 4, Art Honor Society I,2,3, Archery Team 2,3,4, Hockey Team 2,3, Tennis Club I. TURNER, RONNIE .......................................................... 80 UMMEL, JUDY ,...........,,....,.....,, ,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 4, G.A.A. I, National Honor Society 3,4, Adv. Girl's Chorus 3, Adv. Mixed Chorus 4. VAIL, NILE .....,,...,.............,. ,,..,..,,,,..,,.,,,,,.,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,, International Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Club I,2,3,4 lPres.I, Advisory Board 3,4, Track 3, Basketball I,2,3,4, Football I. VAILE, SUE ,,........................,.,,,,,,,,, H ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,v,,, , , National Thespian Society 3,4 lSec.-Treasi, Play Productions. VAN DEREN, SHIRLEY ..,..,,,,,....,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,vv,,,.,, G.A.A. 2, Jr. Red Cross I, Adv. Mixed Chorus 3,4, Adv. Girl's Chorus 2, Band 2, Ensemble 4, Girl's Beginning Chorus I, Royal Rincon Marching Band 2. VANDER MOLEN, BETTY ............,,.,........,,.,,,......,,,,.,,,., National Honor Society 3,4 Spanish Club 2,3, Tri Hi Y 2,3,4, A.F.S. Club, Model Legislature 2, Tennis 2,3,4. VAN DUSEN, WANDA ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,. ,,,,,, .,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,v , , National Honor Society 3,4, National Thespian Society 3,4, Tennis I,2,3. VAN WINKLE, JOYCE .........,.. ..,,,.,.,..,...,,,,,,,,.,,...,,..,.,,,, Adv. Girl's Chorus 4, Girl's Beginning Chorus 3. VEIGEL, ROBERT .....,.,...,,....., .,o...,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,Y.,,,,,,,,Av,, German Club I, International Club I,2, A.F.S. Club 3,4, Band 3, Royal Rincon Marching Band 3, Baseball 3 CManagerI. VESOWATE, DEBRA ........,.,......,....,,....,,,,,-,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, VINYARD, WILLIAM .........,... ,,,,,, VITALE, LINDA ............,.. ,,,,,, VOLNER, JOE ...................,,.,.................,,,.,,,... ,.,,.,,.,,,,,, VORHOLZER, PATRICIA ,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, F.H.A. 2,3,4 lSongleader 2, Reporter 3,4J, Adv. Mixed Chorus 2,3, Ensemble 3, Girl's Beginning Chorus I. VOTH, JAMES .,.........,................,.,...., WACHTER, DOUG ,......,.............., ..,,....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g,,,,A WAGNER, SANDRA ....................,,,,,,...,,.....,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, WAID, F.H.A. I,2 CTreas.J, Future Teachers of America 4, Orchestra I,2, Badminton 3,4. CARL ............................,.....,,....,,...,,.-,.,,,,,,,,..A.. WALKUP, FRANK ,....,.,................. .,.,,...,. ,,,,,, WALKUP, NANCY ,,,,,, ...,v,v,,,,,,,,,,ooV,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WALPOLE, ANN .........,............,,...,..v,,.,Y,,,,,,.........,....,,., WARD WARD WARD, WARE, Cadeces Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Girl's League 3, Jr. Classical League 2, National Honor Society 4, Nurses Club 2, Prom Committees 4, Rawhide Staff 4, Songleader 4 Warsityi. ANN .........,....,...,,,..,,,,,......,..,..,.,,,...,,,,,,, ,,,.,. NANCY ..........................,..,,..,..,..,..,..... ,,,.,. Transfer. Girl's Beginning Chorus 4. PAULA ,...........,,.,,.....,...............,.,..,.....,........,,.. CARRIE ....,,...........,,.,.....,.....,......,......,,............ Homeroom Representative 3, Jr. Red Cross 4. WARNOCK, MARTY ......................,................,.............. Girl's League I,2,3,4 CCouncil 45, Hall Monitor 4, Homeroom Representative 2,3, Prom Com- mittees 3,4, Teen Citizen 3, Tri Hi Y I,2,3,4 CChaplain 4, Corres. Sec. 3, Corres. Sec. 21, Model Legislature 2,3 fSenatorD, Student Body 4 Corres. Sec. J, Letterman's Princess 4. WASKOM, NANCY ......,..,,..................,........................ WATTS, BRUCE ..............,,,...........,.........,....,o...........,,.,,, WEAKLAND, JOHN .... ...... WEBB, MONTY ......... ...... WEEMS, JOHN ....... Transfer. WEST, JAMES ......,,,....................,,,.,.,.....,................,... Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 3, Hi Y 4, Letterman Club I,2,3,4, Rawhide attendant 4, Cross- country I,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, All-State Track 4. WEST, ROBERT .....................,.....,...................,.............. WESTER, DON ........,.....,...................,,,,...,.,....,............. WHEAT, LEO ...... ...... WHISLER. MARILYN ,,.,.,....,.................,,,,..,......,.,....,,.... WHITE WHITE, WHITE WHITE G.A.A. I,2, Girl's League I,2, Homeroom Rep- resentative 2, National Thespian Soc. 2, Tri Hi Y 3, Adv. Girl's Chorus 3, Adv. Mixed Chorus 4, Ensemble 4, Volley Ball 3. CASSIE ,,...,,,............................,,,.,,..,,..,.,,A....... I Transfer. Distributive Education Club 4, Girl's League 3,4, Prom Committees 4. DENNIS ,,..,..,Ytt.,,...........,....,...,.......,..,....,e........ PAMELA ........,........,.......................................... I Art Club 4, Girl's League I,2, International Club I,2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Modeling Club 2, Pep Club I, Prom Committees 3,4, Rawhide Staff 4 lSenior Index Editorl, Peanuts tor Polio 2, Council 2,3 Advanced Mixed Chorus 4, Off. Practice, Quill and Scroll 4. THERESA .,........................................................ Homeroom Representative I,4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Adv. Girl's Chorus 2,3,4 lVice-Pres.J 45, WHITLOCK, CATHERINE ..,..e,..,...................................... National Honor Society 3,4 CTreas.i, Spanish Club l,2,3, Forensic Tournament 2,3,4. WIK, DANIEL . ..............,.,.....,.....................,................ . WILKERSON, SHARON ............................,,..,.....e........... Girl's League I,2, Hall Monitor 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Modeling Club 2 Cheerleader 3,4 Warsityj, Senior Day Princess 4. WILLIAMS, SHERI ........,......,...............................,.. WILLIS, JANIS .............................................................. Homeroom Representative 2,4 CPres. 41, Prom Committees I,2,3 lDecoratiori Chm. 35, Tri Hi Y 3,4, Advisory Board 3, Student Body Vice-Pres. 4, Cheerleader I,2,3,4 CJr. Varsity I,2, Versity 3,4 headl, Rawhide Attendant 4, Rodeo Queen 4, Badminton 2,3,4. WILSON, EUGENE .............,..........,.,............................. Art Club 4, Carpentry Club 4, Band 2,3,4, Royal Marching Band 2,3,4. WILSON, DENNIS .................. .. .........,. ................ . WILSON, LARRY ...............................................,. ..... Royal Rincon Marching Band 2, Track 4. WILSON, LINDA ............................................................ WINANS, JAYNE ....A........................................ ............. G.A.A. I,2, Homeroom Representative 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Modeling Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committees 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Rawhide Staff 2,3,4 CStudent Life Ed, Ass't Editorl, Spanish Club 4. WINGERT, DAVID .....................................................,.. Boy's State 3 lalternatel, German Club 3,4, Inter- national Club 2, Jr. Red Cross I, Letterman Club 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 CPres.j, Prom Committees 4, Science Club 3, Spanish Club I, Advisory Board 4, Wrestling 2,3,4, WISENER, GERI ,,..........................................................,. WOLF, MARGARET .,...........................................,.......... Cadeces Club 2,3,4, Girl's League I, Homeroom Representative 4, Nurses Club 2,3,4. WOOD, BENIS ....,.......,,.................,....,.........,............... WOOD, MICHAEL ........, . Band I,2,3,4. WOOD, RONNIE ,.,...... ...., WOODLAND. LOIS ,.,....... ...... .,......... WOODS, LOREN ....... ..A.................................,............... WOOSTER, LARRY , ..... .,............,.........,.......,,.......,.e... . WRAY, Hi Y 4, Latin Club 3, Prom Committees 4 fChm. Sr. Proml, Amer. Field Service Club 3,4, Sr. Class President, Model Legislature 4 CAlternateJ, Council Member 4, Rawhide Attendant 4. ROBERTA ...,..,.................................,................. Anytown 3, Art Club 4, Girl's League I,2,3,4, Hall Monitor 3, International Club I,2, Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 lCabinet I,2,3,4, Modeling Club 2, Pep Club I, Prom Committees 3,4, Teen Citizen 3,4, Tri Hi Y 3,4, Advisory Board 2, Cheerleader I,2,4 lJr, Versity I,2, Varsity 35. WRIGHT, JANICE ..........,...........................,,.................. WRIGHT, RAYMOND ......... ...... ..,........... WRIGHT, RENELLE ,...,......,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, .,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Assoc. of Rincon Rangers 4, Girl's League I,2,3,4, Jr. Classical League 3, Latin Club 3, Adv. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Ensemble 3, Girl's Beginning Chorus I. YINGLING, CONNIE .....,,....,.,,,,,, YOUNG, JANICE ,,.......,.....,...,.,,,.,,.,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, YOUNG, NANCY ,.,....,,..,,...,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,A,,,,e,,,,,,, Art Club I,2,3,4 Girl's League I, Homeroom Representative I, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committees 4, Tennis 3,4, Archery 3. ZAKULA, STEVEN ....,.,,.... ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,Y.,,, ,.,,, ZANDER, RICHARD ,.... ,,,,, ZIMMER, JO ANN ,.....,,., .,,,, ZOOK, MARCIA ,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,, Y,,,, Girl's League I,2. ZORNES, KAREN ,,.,......,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Transfer. Girl's League 4, Girl's Beginning Chorus 4. Cwxy fg . O K.: 'EP , ,9 f XM K, Q0 999 ,950 'V in api . OO 09 .9 O 059' so 026 aliexa? 'S ,Q , ,O . . Y' S969 Xbom 1 9 'gay 6 XPS 96906 55696 69 4 9,9 9 95 Qs X2 532200 G1 959 Q0 K3 Q QQOOQVQZQQWYQGQ 9 ,XQQ gtgogdo ' on 159259 Q, 6 X35 ff 00 423' Q6 .QQ . 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