Salpointe Catholic High School - Horizons Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1957

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N ff IW lr 1' 1 ,Z ,LL ,f f ,Jef ' ' jx 1! Q fn fm Ngwvvf X M: ' 'Q xg! WL ffm I 'ff W ,. Xxx :Ls-L ' ' 57 Honzons volumc flVL Publlshcd bx 43 I: Copper St Tucson Armona 0 Salpointc High School I5 ' '. w . To Our Beloved Pr1nc1pal on HIS S1lver ub1lee Reverend Bonaventurej Gllmore O Carm 2 A Prlest To l1ve ln the mldst of the world without wlsh mg IIS pleasures to be a member of each famxly yet belongmg to none to share all sufferlngs to pene ttate all secrets to heal all wounds to go from men to God and offer Hnm their prayers to return from heart of f1re for charlty and a heart of bronze for chastlty to teach and pardon console and bless al ways My God what a llfe' And xt IS yours Oh Priest of jesus Chrlst' Lacord I I Q I J I , L, 'Y ? I . . Z . . - . . 3 . , g 3 3 - S S Q 2' God to men to br1ng pardon and hopeg to have a V' . 3 9 ' 1 7 3 ' 3 A i aire I 3 r 1 t ia, . , . . l DCd1C2t1OH In honor of the sxlver 1ub1lee of hrs ordmatxon to the sacred prtesthood the 1957 Honzom IS dedlcated to our prnncnpal Father Bonaventurej Gnlmore O Carm Father Bonaventure ns held hrgh rn the esteem of all who know hrm because of the rdeals of the prresthood wh1ch he ex emplxfles To the students of Salpornte Father Bonaventure lS both prrest who mtermednates between them and God and frlend who counsels and gu1des them toward thexr goal In the mrdsr of the rapnd growth of Salpomte Father Bona venture was a v1g1lant guard a defender of loyalty He ever kept before the students the rmportance of loyalty to thexr school to rherr parents to thenr commumty to thelr nanon to the Church and most of all to God now and forever He re mmded them that they should ever arm to make Salpornte one of the greatest schools 1n the natlon As a result the Salpo1nte sp1r1t of loyalty IS a trademark of the school On thrs the twenty frfth annnversary of hrs prresthood the students of Salpomte bespeak their loyalty to thelr beloved prm crpal Father Bonaventure 'QL The Most Reverend Daniel -I. Gercke, D. D., LL. D. Bishop of Tucson We pay our deepest respect to Most Reverend Daniel J. Gercke. His wisdom is evident in the accomplishments made during the growth of the Church in the Southwest. It must certainly be a deep satisfaction to him to see the expansion of the Faith throughout the diocese in churches, schools, and finally in the realization of the Regina Cleri Seminary. Not the least of his pride is Salpointe High School where ever growing num- bers now find it possible to receive a complete Catholic education. Truly his is a glorious history of the development of Catholicism in the Tucson diocese. Their Wisdom and Zeal are Guides to Eternity XX e hue lllgll esteem for Most Rexcrend Frlntxs Crrtcn AllXIlllfX Bxshop of Tut son Hrs Lui hrs rlxx ns been 1 great support to the vrork of Brshop bertke rn strengthen mg tht I-nth nn the dlotese He rs known everywhere for hrs klndllness and frlencllr ness To musure the good he has done vuould be rmpossnble -3 ,4-.QP Reverend Wxllnam McCart1n Diocesan Superintendent of Schools The Most Reverend Francrs Green, D D V G Auxiliary Bishop of Tucson To Rexerend Wrllnam McC1rt1n also we gnve our gratrtude Hrs msdom sparks the xdvancement of Cltholrc eclucttron throughout the Drocese of Tucson Hrs zeql IS ftssrstant pastor of SS Peter and Paul car nes rnto hrs responslbllrty for the welfare of Catholic students wrthxn the drocese 5 l '7 . f -. ' .s l. V, through his encouragement and generosity J. . ., . . x 1 Foreword chool spirit may awaken the imagination of some to thoughts of a football stadium crowded to its walls with cheering fans, colorful cheerleaders jumping and waving, and a squad of energetic athletes charging onto the field. No one can deny that these display spirit, but the idea of loyalty covers a wider field of persons and activities than sports. Loyalty consists of many strands of school life, inter- woven into unity both admirable and beneficial. The im- portant aim of Salpointe, a student's realization of his final end through spiritual, mental, and physical development, is accomplished within the combination of classes and acti- vities. Students work together, reaping a harvest of knowl- edge from the transplanting of ideas and experiences. The efforts of the student body assure the success of clubs and activities and prove that loyalty is a reality, not a fictitious creation designed to urge individuals to contribute their talents and capabilities. Loyalty must be felt deep within a student, bubbling and surging to escape in a display of love and consideration for his school. He must mean the words that he sings in the Alma Mater, Hail to Salpointe, dearest and true. The able guidance of the administration and the co- operation of the faculty has resulted in a student body united in fulfilling its pledge to God and country. Every- one is proud to claim allegiance to the Crusader's banner, held firm and high. In the '57 Horizons we have attempted to capture the spirit of loyalty, the spirit of Salpointe, the spirit of 1957. Contents Under the guidance of the Administration loyalty begins in the Classes ................. and is practiced by the Students ............. in their Clubs and Organizations . . . in their Activities . . . in their Sports ...... ..... and toward their Patrons ..... LW H5 wr -wr-15 SAL? ' TI UICU COLL 1 lag... ...4 I i' ,.-fiwf HEMI: -. n -L ., ...Q ff: f Q' 'H .ru I ... we ,, 1 . W Defender of Loyalty Reverend Bonaventure Grlmore O Carm Prmclpal My dear students teachers frrends To express to you my feeltng about Salpo1nte 15 at once 1 most welcome opportumty and a dlfficult task for the thoughts and feellngs connected wxth such a school are not eastly ex pressed tn a few words lt IS always a prtvtlege to share ID thc Chrxst ltke work of Catholrc educatlon here because of Gods many blesslngs tt ts espectally rewardtng The school plant even tn tts present tncomplete state IS out standtng Wxth great foreslght Blshop Gercke secured an ample stte to begm wtth then mth the cooperatton of the prtests and people he so planned and constructed the school as to provrde .1 practlcal butldtng yet one enrtched w1th the charm of the old Southwest The generostty of a gractous Cathohc woman Mrs Helena S Corcoran later added the magnlficent Gercke School of Vocattonal Arts The result IS an educators dream come true room and equrpment to provtde students wxth al most unltmtted educatton oppottuntttes In addmon the teachers of Salpo1nte prlests brothers, and sxsters from four dtfferent relxgtous communltles as well as laymen and laywomen because of therr dtverse backgrounds are able to gtve the students broad mstructton and sympathetnc guldance It has been most edrfyzng to work wtth this faculty to benefit from tts varted vrewpomts and to admtre the harmony and Chrrstran chartty wtth whtch all work toward a common goa The sptrtt of cooperatton quxtc prevalent here 15 tn fact one of the thrngs that makes teachtng at Salpo1nte a real Joy May God grant that as the school xncreases tn s1ze the tradr txonal feelxng of mutual respect and alfectton between the students and teachers wrll contmue to strengthen It all adds up to th1s students here have an unusual oppor tun1ty to learn to knovs God to love Htm and to serve Htm as well as to prepare themselves for the responsrbllttres of vo catronal cruc and famtly ltfe I am confldent that vuth the help of Our D1v1ne Sauour and under the protectxon of Hts Blessed Mother they vutll make use of the opportunxty and reach the goal to vxhlch If leads Srncerely 10 lalktl . , , , - ' 1 1 ' v 1 1 v s . . 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Y. . . , , . v v' ' a gk: , l Devoted to Guldmg Us Towards God s W1ll Reverend Carl Pfister O Carm Father Carl served as assistant treasurer at Mt Carmel High School in Chicago Illinois He has been procurator since he came to Sal pointe in 1953 and teaches religion gps!-' 3 Reverend Florian McCarthy O Carm Father Florian is athletic dlrec tor of Salpomte He teaches second religion Father is moderator of the Alumni Brother Raymond Laurxce O Carm Brother Raymond is in charge of Salporntes attendance records He was general manager of the Magazine Drive ln October which IS a mayor annual event Reverend Alvin Tabernackr O Carm ,.,,.m f Father Alvm teaches religion and drafting Father is moderator of the photography department and he helps the Cruradcr and Horzzom in getting pictorial coverage of events jn- i buf'-' Reverend Aidan Butler, O Carm Reverend Urban Welch, 0 Carm Father Aidan, previously from Mt Carmel High School in Chica Father Urban is a newcomer to go, teaches religion and coaches the Salpointe this year Father IS moder freshman football team, track squad, ator of the Confratermty of the and cross country members Scapular and teaches religion fffiiiizew eff R. Y-.r Reverend Dunstan McGu1gan, O Carm. Father Dunstan came to Sal pointe after first semester He teaches freshman courses in English, world history, and religion ll . l , Q 'V L' f Tvzvg. k,3'lQg,'Qg,.2,' I' , g,,:',a' Q 1 o , H Y . - A., . v . .s Q . , . . and third year Latin and boys' senior , . . , - , . . p A A ' .K . X ,,,k,a , W , Y Y On? Nl' 'fjzff' ICN Q-,1 SJ .-.-J They Teach Us Daily. . Srster Anne Cecrlra C S Srster Ann CCCllla rs nevs thrs year at Salpomte She Came from Oxnard Calrforma where she taught at Santa Clara I-hgh School Srster teaches physrcs and chemrstry and IS modcrator of the Audro Vrsual Club Srster Carrnelrta C S j Srster Carmelrta teaches Amerncan problems Amerrcan hrstory and world htstory Slster Catherine joseph C S J Sister Catherine oseph ns lrbrarxan and modeta tor of the Nurses Club Srster Catherrne Lourse C S Srster Catherme Lourse teaches algebra and chor al and drrects Salpomtes Glee Club Srster also has charge of the bookstore Srster Clara C S J Sxster Clara reaches Amerrcan hlstory and world hxstory Srster Edward Mary C S Sister Edward Mary teaches geometry and world h1story She moderates the fencrng club and IS rn charge of the sacrtsty Srster Frederrca C S S1sterFreder1ca tcaches home economncs lhe an nual I'1Sl1l0fl Show rs the mayor project that drsplays thc work of the department Stster Margaret Cecrlra C S Srster Margaret Cecrlxa came toSalpo1nte thls year from St Mary s Acrdemy Los Angeles Srster teaches trlgjonomctry geometry adv inced algebra and choral Srster IS moderator of the Pep Club Slster Rose Louise C S j Srster Rose Lourse teaches algebra and brology md IS co orbrmzcr of the Scxence Farr an annual ewent at Srlpolntc. . .With Charitable Hearts Sister Cornelia S. C. Sister Cornelia teaches secretarial courses book- keeping 'md typing. She came to the commercial de- partment at Salpointe this year from St james High School Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Sister M Eugene S C Sister Eugene telches English and moderates the Studcnt Council Sister julia Teresa S C Sister julia Teresa teaches English and is adviser for the school nnuil HORIZONS Sister M Leah S C Sister Leah teaches English and Speech and moder ares the forensic and chess clubs Sister directs the senior play Sister Marita S C Sister Marita irt instructor was transferred to Sal pointe from Elizabeth Seton High School Pittsburgh P1 Sister 1 so teiches sophomore English Sister Miriam jane S C Sister Miriam ane teaches English and mcderates the Tilma Mission Club Sister Rose Alexis S C Sister Rose Alexis came to Salpomte this year from Sacred Heart High School in Pittsburgh Her schedule consists of typing English and journalism Sister is adviser for the CRUSADER Salpointes school paper Sister Mary St Eleanor B V M Sister St Eleanor teaches Latin I and Il Sister is moderator of the National Honor Society Sister Mary Teresa Avila B V M Sister Teresa Avila teaches Spanish I and Il and moderates the Spanish Club El Club Histpanoameri cano 'li' CTT' E' H1 lv,..f TS' if Q-9 Mr Dan C Bllde Mr Blade drrector of vocatxon al trammg at Salpomte for the past two years teaches courses rn general shop wood and metal shops prmt mg and drafting He brmgs wlth hlm fme professlonal background from h1s former posrtron as Dean of lndustrral Arts xn North Dakota State Teachers College Mmot N D Mr Edward Baceskn Mr Baceskn asslsts rn the teach mg of wood metal and general shop draftlng and electrxcrty He IS a graduate of Arlzona State College Tempe Mr Don F Huml Headmg the varsrty football and baseball teams and the junror var s1ty basketball team are the mam dutnes of Coach Don Huml Mr Carl Brunenkant Coach Brunekant ns head coach m basketball and track He also teaches biology and physncal educa non Mrs Nancy Roy Mrs Roy Salpomtesphyslcal ed ucatron teacher for the gxrls and G A A monltor presents a full program of sports act1v1t1es mclud mg the annual aquacade Mr Armand lacano Mr lacano ns the drrector of Sal pomtes frrst band The group pro gressed very raprdly under hxs super vrsnon It played at football and bas ketball games and at many assem b res . , - v a , ' , . , , . . s s 1 1 ' 1 . , ' . . . , . , . Dear to Each of Us Mrs Vrvran Robbms Mrs Robbms arrrves every morn mg prepared to fulfrll her dutxes as secretary to Father Grlmore Mrs Luz Duran Mrs Duran rs Father Carls sec retaty and ards rn handhng the re sponsrbrlmes of the mam offrce Mr john Connoley Connoley moved to Tucson from St Lours He has been Sal pomtes mamtenance man durrng the last three years Mr john Penzar Mr Penczar from Adams Mas sachusetts has Salpomtes floors al ways clean and shrnmg Mr Tony Mrller Mr Mrller IS the man who keeps the shrubbery green and growrn around Salpomte He came to Tuc son from Iowa Mrs Edna Penzar an Mrs Mary Monocel Each day rn the school cafeterra a varrety of hot lunches are served b Mrs Penczar and Mrs Monocel They also sell rolls for breakfast and at the senror coffee break I l I Mr. . I g d ' Y U-1 5 Q 0 'D f-+ U3 e-+ C Q- fb D r-+ Q O C D G :- ffl 'U O D cn O 71 cn 5 D x4 P' Q I3 4 5 fb cn F5 Dsl f 'bl' 5 - 1 Q 1... E Student Councrl offxcers are fleft to rrghtq Frank Naughton pres rdenr joan Carluccr secretary Lors Marshall treasurer and james Holrsh vrce presrdent At nght Father Grlmore xntroduces judbe Walsh at the assembly for the mstallatron of offrcers 16 'Eggs' semi lander the capable leadershrp of Frank Naughton the Student COUDCII fulfrlled well 1ts purposc to further betterment of the school by 1 closer bond of un1ty between faculty md studcnts Totrlmgj the pomts for the Key Club de mrnded much tlme from the members of tht Councrl The orgmrzatron sponsored a Coketul Dante. and cngaged the school rn selllng Pcanuts for Polno The proflts from these two exents were contrrbuted to frght polro The Student of the Wcek and Hats Off' departments kept the names of note worthy puprls before the student body One colorful productron sponsored by the Student Councrl was the Turnabout Dance to whrch the glrls dated thc boys The Councrl performed many other serv 1ces to the school durmg the year that arded the offncers rn frlllng thelr oath of offrce crl thrs year The senrors created a force of hall monrtors to dtscrplme the corrrdors The head rnonrtor Al Perez was permnted to s1t nn the Councrl meetrngs eq-Q gx fgiif- . . 0 0 o V .K ' L I x 1 I A Q C L ' ' 1 ' ' w ff., A ' v ' . ,.-- Z' K' , , - , . 4 .K A I ' S . V1 . - AT 9 ii. e 4 t I If 6 J W X 0 pu, , , , . 4' , ' 1 . rs' V W .. - . Q N' ' l H f 3 H - , Na wif ' .7 ' - x -' . - x 57 Y V S . ' f N A , Q . 1 1 'f ' ' 2 1 , . t T I ,- T f - A I y A D . ' l ' S V A new member came to the Student Coun- S A T ,: t , w any sz J t M W 5511+ T , -,, . C ' . , ' H M l , ' . 'v ,. ' . Y . 9 4 Class Offlcers Prove Industnous K? -N. w 044 Class officers are lleft to rnghtj Ralph Salgado sop'ho more presrdent Mary Kennedy yunxor delegate Mary Montnel sophomore delegate Carol Confar semor delegate Mtke Geddes semor presxdent jrm McWalters tumor presxdent ls mrssmg from the prcture Those are good answers says jrm Holrsh Student Councrl vxce presxdent after askmg Margot Boulay and Mad elme Precxado about C2lIh0llC Youth Week .dp Q57 'Q' A N i ' er.. fav? h! sb' H+ Us S 'in- 2 Ts 17 U V , M ll A in I . N M. We 'Tx' - X 4-. a k . ' -- an I , Y 1 A j V' - 5 ' eq'-fi ' 1' , 1 X K ju. - - e A 'Q M- Q 'Z ,fx TL fl ' A. M. 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X , V T Y Xt M M M A 9 x M, x X '7 I fl ,ff 1 Xe Representatives Strengthen Student Government The House of Representatrves are fleft to rrghtn Row I Mary Stewart Frances Yonash Peggy Magner Errn Lte Ross and Sharon Herman Row ll Pete Adamcxn Chrrstrne Montano Louxs To promote the gentr1l uelf1re of S1lpo1nte Htgh School through the to operltton of tht students md f1cul ty tor tht honor md Llors of Almrghtx God IS the .um of tht Student C OLll'lL1l The Student Co11nc1l lS 1 tuo br1nth orgmrzatton of studcnt elected ofhtcrs who pltdrt thtmstlwcs to further the bettermtnt of tht school by 1 tloscr bond of unttx betuttn fmulty 1nd students 18 Dougherty and lxathleen Kenyon Rovs III Pete Oper james Nugent and Warren Taylor Student Counctl mcmbershvp consrsts of .1 presrdent ute presrdent seCrtt1rs 1nd treasurer vuth 1ll cl 1ss presr dents 1nd 1 dtlegue from each tlass 1ct1ng as offrcers 1nd 1111 mt, xotrnt, poxxtr Thr House of Rtprcscnt.1t1x es eonsrsts of one represen tame from mth homeroom They attend all Student Counul mLCllH2,S Illxt p1rt1n d1scuss1ons but have no vote Y K: 1 - 5 Q t Q sl' D . : eva , K Af . . . Q A - 'S ,-C ' '-. N , - - . ' s - - f -2 l -, I ,' ' ' 'iff 1 . . l ' 'I' , , lf' ' E xl '-5' X , V . , v - , A Q. .. v - 5 1 gl . . n ' I . .921 - - .'- A N I t .,.:.'d A' ',' A 4 2 , f 4' ' A ' --.,i-,- , . Ag 5, 'll S A A A V , l l INR' K S .Q , A I, I V' K. I , ' . I ' X , - Q . 1 , , . 1 l 1 1- ,' - 2 1 , - . 1 , , ' - . t . A I , I . , . - - ' - 9 ' . ,f S -' a 1 l A 1 L Y 1 Y ' 1 3 1 ' - r 'X V L Z . , . J A. . I . . M - A . A1 A A l . . Al 7: In Y. L L .- ' - - v ' I ' S ' 1' , . , . 4 - , ' ' . -, 1 . y. . . 1. , ', ,, - A A A 1 V A , A . U -. H. V. tm L . , . I ' J- 'vf In his classes the student realizes the final goal through his intellectu- al development. Francis Bacon once wrote that studies are perfected by experiencesg for natural abilities are like natural plants that need pruning by study. In the classroom teachers and students working together enjoy the experiences that bring to fulfill- ment the fruits of study. Classes 45515 Religion Learning Value of Unselfish Love for God All roads may lead to Rome Father Florian points out to these seniors but all the roads of life should lead to salvation The senior religion course includes the study of vocations Bishop Gercke delivers an important message in one of his visits to Salpointe He cautions the students to study dili gently during their years in high school for time passes very quickly 20 Mya, DEH? as air 4-fi me Sl' The work of God is not uncertain spontaneously impulsive or disconnected lt is an infinite wonder of unity The more one studies it the more marvelous facts he finds and all of them show infinite planning Man is a part of that infinite plan He was cre ited to be happy with God Man found that a desire for this happiness was deep within him. To find this true happiness he must unselfishly work to give glory to God. Therefore, the man finds happiness who loves God and imitates the unselfish love of God. That is -the theme of the religion course at Sal- pointe, the study of the love which is in each Person of the Holy Trinity - the Creative Love of the Fa- ther. the Redemptive Love of the Son, and the Sancti- fying Love of the Holy Ghost - and the will to un- selfishly return love to God. Social Studies-Guiding Potential Christian Citizens In social studies we imbibe knowledge of other , ,4.fg,fu, -, 4 f ,, ev -1 ' ,. countries and civilizations. Their culture and heri- , , , , - ' 1 tage teaches us to appreciate our place in a civilized 1 world. We evolve the founding and establishment of V p Q our own country and follow the development of our -P 1 own cultural practices. In order to have a complete democracy, we learn that there must be worship of God, honor and respect of parents, and obedience to civil law. A true democracy is, therefore, based on Christian principles. Happy families result rn a happy nation Marilyn Bilka gives one of the talks on marriage r corded in American problems while Chairman Fernando Leon holds the mike and Sister Carmelita operates the machine The four corners of the earth will become very familiar to these students of world history using a detailed map Antony Zacharek looks on as Bernard McDowell finds the place pointed out by Betty Dandurand Q 470 'I ,,..n I . 'ci- my: i'Xs -'K ,Simi JN ,Q Se, 'f-'Q' Sv 21 X L' ' A ' I i a X ,i ' x ' a 4 4' l 'r X , A iq? l . 1 f .VV rl . X' gy f is L fl 'Q K . Ai I ' ix lv-Huuuv X . ' K ' Q I 1 5 54 -ri - - . my Yr' K i S X ' L ' H 'i-Fr , ' 91- X ' I - A s 7 - ff'f'r 'll . , ,I up 'fifths M .. 1, I :IN lrv, f 'TV , U'.1.'l5 ' x'1 112,57 ' -- A'- ' bmsnapn lik , iiax. A s I Courses nn grammar and llterature are carrted throughout the four years helpmg the student to tn ICFPICI and apprecute the best nn our ltterary herl tage The abtlnty to xx rlte correctly 1nd to express ones ldeas approprmttly IS essentnal for any successful ca reer ln llfe Conjugattng xerbs and the college prep students vocabulary crops up from mg or everyday ltves Nou translattng sentences kept alert All that memornzed ttmc to trme nn our read tt s etsy to see where some of those words suth ts tmpossnble ltbrary or sta drum orlgxnated K f' i an artncle Brushlng up on prom tdeas thts luntor Englnsh class uses are Cleft from thetr favorxte magazme Today ln the dtscussron panel to rtghtj Judy Gtlbert Marty Bender jrm McWalters and Pat Becker Enghsh Students Appreuate Natlve Language Sister warned us about wantmg untxl the last mtnute senxor ltterature students recall as they furtously search for needed quotes for their term papers f ,. '9 x 54-U 'K .4 1 Un P X 'FV' 22 . Y . . 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Conjugatnng verbs 1snt so bad after all concludes Margaret Pater Noster qux es rn coelrs Father Florxans yumor Greely as she proves her pomt to fellow second year Latnn stu Latm class recxtes the dxalogue Mass rn Latm dents Mary Joyce Douglas Marybeth Reilly and Elmo Longonr Fore1gn Languages Bulld Better Vocabulary Que son las palabras7 asks Drana Lopez and Mxke Cur us to alert second year Spamsh students Flash cards axd language students 1n the xmprovtng of the pronuncxauon of vocabulary HOALSSZGGM H91 I P' 4.52 I W. hwy S V 171 ' - Q, 1-gg? x fe-fx 42 1 ..s. . i ' I J K , - : n - il I . , , 4 ' 0 . l ...V f' ll l - ' N L. . 2 1 5 , ' , f -ns .,,........-----o- . . f 0 . ' ' v l' ' 1 I I . H A 3 . L l ' l ' . E ' in , . 5- ' A - . . .-at , -A ' - A - v. , o H s ' ,--4, ' , . 1: I . l 0 ef t'-' 0 1 Y 95, i ' . 1 5 T , P ' .' N ff s ' t . : 4 - i 5 ,Q , , . ff . I 2 .. ., EQ f 4 N x H . - ' 1 1 . '- Q .,.., K. fy., , V ,L l 4 . 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Clgg ' wnnulvnv- I- T1 Math and Sc1ence StI'lVlI1g Toward God, Future In math and scnence we strnve together to solxe and understand the more complex problems of the unnerse These sublects brlng us closer to God by shovung us the complexnty yet order m all HIS created thlngs The vsonder of composltxon and phenomena dns played ln these studles make us reallze more and more the greatness of thus world Scxence and math prepare us for our future lnfe They are essentnl subjects for anyone gonng mto pro fessnonal xocatxons doctors engmeers pharmacxsts chemlsts etc In chemlstry we learn and work mth the elements compounds and mlxtures that make up the mtttcr around us Many of these thlngs wc formerly used everyday wlthout feilllllflg the SIgIllfl4.ll'1CC of their mtrncate composmon In geometry wc study the cxrcle dtstances and de grees We soon learn that the shortest dlstance be tween mo pomts ns not always measured by a ruler 5 I f? gf linen X ...nr l'...f 24 'TT e ,QS Miss Bacterna of 1956 Joyce War ren wlth the asslstance of Tom Patten conducts an agar agar experxment m B1 ology Tom mes persuadmg Joyce to knss the agar agar a germ free gelatm After a few days lf becomes mouldy and germ ndden Thus nsnt as hard as nt looks sures jam Holnsh as he plots the tan turve m tngonometry class jxm Nugent and JIITI Kmg study the graph I I C 1 f D 7 T 'A . , . 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' . , . . - . , I f ,T 'T5 , ,I 1 '7 ' L k ., .v ' I Concentratron shows on the faces of these chemxstry stu dents as they produce the element oxygen Louxs Dougher ty heats potasslum chlorate and collects the resultmg oxy gen rn glasses whxle Par Frakes measures out mgredrents for the next test and jane Kahn records the teactxons Computmg the specxfxc gravrty of a lxquxd Tom jenk lns makes use of a hydrometer and a SpCClflC gravxty bottle to supply mformatxon for Fred Boe s and Tom Prtts notebooks 'ft' - 1.0-4 1 i 1,4 .2 Q 25 ,,, ,ee l ,K S all , pe' 1 Q 'svs pg s -' , L , 1 , x ,A i' ' - ' ' , ' ' xx'?47'i.,:' 4' , - ,' L r I N If D l , J X -3 4 v , I is I 1 3 ' -.I Homemaking- Makmg Cathol1c Fam1lies, Catholic Homes Through homemakmg we learn not only funda mentals of good housekepmg chrld care cookmg and the essentials of a well dressed glrl but also the preparation of famrly hfe patterned after the great est of all the Holy Famrly From the day the frrst year students enter the lab untrl the senlor completes her tr11n1ng she rs taktng a course by whrch any gxrl can profrt How proud we are to hem and complete our frrst skrrts The blouse patterns that seemed so dnffrcult now are replaced by cletarled surts dresses and coats After many practrces and mrstal-ces comes our fnrst full meal Gradually we learn the more dlffrcult reclpes so that now the fudge whxch was so mvolved Plop' and another egg rn the bowl tells of another rn the oven Under Srster Fredrrcas expert drrecnon the learn to turn the varrous rngredrents mto delrcrous drshes treat gnr s rs just a qurck treat Through our personahty course vue learn the trarts of 1 popular grrl Wt strrxe to better our characters Ind to profrt from the mrstlkes of others In chrld care and home nursmg we learn to care for the s1ck person and small baby We strrve for a perfect famrly the one wt mll someday be managlng The word nnterlor decoratmg at last has some meanmg to us As we learn the varied style of archr tecture we now appreciate the trme and plannmg that goes rn to maklng the house a home Yes rn homemakrng we are unrted to prepare for our future as mothers and housekeepers 3442, -Q- 545- fx ai'-H-'4'K., 26 . 1 0 . . . - , K ' y , . . y 2 . 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'K I g L 41,4 grin Q ---- A -9' Squeals of delrght emerge from mtrrgued and eager to learn chrldren as Marge Parentr shows her three charges how to cut cookres for a party Senior grrls learn the great task of carrng for chrldren as a preparatron for motherhood Y S P Georgeanne Walsh compares the fmrshed prod uct wrth the dummy on her rrght as a potentral dress slowly takes a recogmzable form Sewmg rs only one of the varred skrlls learned by the numerous future homemakers takrng thxs course Carefully anal zin the atrern hefore her, Secretanes, Stenographers, T PISIS, Audltors 1 N Hard at work the offlce practlce class under the dnrec non of Srster Corneha undertakes to learn the operatxon of each machme Thrs ns a freld that proves mterestmg as well as profrtable A future job IS assured each student who prog resses rn th1s course LZ af 'c Judging from the look on has face Duck S3102 ffore groundh has finally made hls worksheet balance Work sheets are just one phase m the complxcated world of book keepmg In the background Sxster Cornelta the Instructor helps a group veork out a few strcklers ff! Preparing for Secure Future in World of Business Thrs year the Commercial Department was staffed by two new teachers Stster Rose Alex1s and Slster Cornelxa A Graphotype IS the latest pnece of equtpment rn the Offlce Practice room With thls new addmon rt ts now possrble to have complete and accurate plates of the names and addresses of all parents These plates are used tn the Addressograph for matlmg purposes Many a headache of a Bookkeepmg student was re lxeved by the use of the addmg machtnes calculators and Comptometer Trtal balances were easrly solved wrth the use of these machxnes The Vu graph project mg Bookkeepmg forms on the screen was a fam1l1ar srght the second pertod It was fun to make records and type your recordtngs from the Audograph The frrst year typnng students marveled at the ease wrth wh1ch they could operate the IBM machrnes Early 1n the year the Western Offtce Equtpment Company donated a beautlful Smlth Corona type wnter to be grven to the best typmg student rn May Thls was a great 1ncent1ve for all the students to re- duce therr errors and rncrease thetr speed Concentrauon rs vrtal rn operatxng an ad dressograph Here joe Preter axds Garth Haupt man tn getting out a manhng lxst Thls ns yust one phase of general busmess Oh to be accurate' These words are heard from many typmg students as they complete another day s work Takmg a fwe mmute ttmmg these frrst year students smve for speed and accuracy at the typewnter S ff' 44. 29 3 ' 1 . 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'- . p I t H , Manual Skllls Acquamt Boys w1th Materlal Goods ml Careful Dont let that Tsquare ' Here jun Kastella concentrates on a drawmg 10 Mr Blndes drafnng class Metals woodwork draftmg electrlcxty photogra phy and Pflflflflg are provided ID the Gercke School of vocatlonal arts In metal shop the boys have an opportunlty to learn the operatlon of such equnpment as lathes grmderg and gas or electrrc welders and thus are pre pared for future vocatlons m 1ndustry The use of hand carpentry tools IS taught nn the elementary woodworkmg classes whtle more advanced classes work mth povser tools such as lathes power saws drtll presses and sanders Interestlng bookends footstools prcture frames and novelty shelves emerge as the pr1de and yoy of nearly all the Woodworkers 30 Mechamcal drawlng captured the talents of draft mg students and prepared them for further study or careers as draftsmen Takmg and developxng plctures ln photography shop and prmtxng and dlstrnbutmg pamphlets prmtmg shop occupled the class tlme and outslde trme of students m these classes Mr Blxde dtrector of vocatlonal arts belxeves that asxde from the vocatlonal aspect young men need to have handy man abnllty and know how Avocatlon al mterests prowdmg for lexsure actlvxty are devel oped ln shop 0 0 ' ' ,sf f at , K 1 ,.- .. fi , 5 15-, an r k I 2 V ,. . 1 . f . if , , , ' - slip. ' ' ' . ' ' ' , 9 9 y 1 ' I . ' 3 , . . , 1n 1 s ' , . I ' T 7 5 5 Y. r , V - - - .. - - 5 v ' v I V Y T D Photography Electr1c1ty Entertam and Educate QL, lf' Electrrcnans m the makmg john Havluck and Joe Apa lota make electric buzzers rn electric shop Is there enough dektol ln there? asks Ronald Proksch as he watches Father Alvm prepare a fllm development so- lutn an ff Af UBI AX ,av-.- 31 me-af. Prlntmg Students .7 ' -Je Learn Accuracy Are you sure that s hned up ngh0 asks George Nault of juhus Regeser as they work the hard press nn pnnt shop 'WWTW 31 -ii' 5 'R Now where is that one? Dave Govorko, Bill Rodenkirch, and Wayne Thompson wonder as they set in the prmr ing shop. 32 Wood, Metal Shops Teach Skilled Trades and even a machine to drill square holes Art Tesi uses the new rnornser in wood shop 5. Z.. -QN- xx -19:5 iff N Watch those sparks fly! Jim Baker and Bob Stapleton weld in metal shop. They wear protective masks and asbestos gloves for a dangerous job like this. ournahsm Honzons S es Treasured Memories 4 na 'fu in 312 ill! U YI 1- iii FWS biffgxxf 34 it I Glancmg up from hls work Bob Connoley ed :tor of 57 Horxzons reminds hls staff that the Look' Heres a cute pncture xdea pnpes Knp Ross cutlme edxtor Surveymg the pxcrure wnth crmcal eyes are Cleft to nghtj Sally Strayer headhne edxtor Celeste Baran copy edntor and Rub: Iatarola art edntor Trying to make then' layouts as mterestmg as a commercial magazines are Ted Cltne and Bxll Engle Cstandxngj and slttlng Cleft to nghtj are john Gonzales jxm Holxsh and Jim Nugent Ah' Another page ns fmxshed beam staff members Mxke Spaldmg Vzrgmxa Verwnel Kstand mg! and Alxce Boyle as they put nt m the fxle I - O l C Emi i i 3 , . . -L ' t - -A A -eq . ' , x 41 Q, . w -1 . J, 9 , V C 1: 1 ' 4 - A V LSP' ' 0 . 1 K r W W l l .V - 1 Q , R t-'f,.i.J,ft , 5 s 'Y A t .ttgfijiefu is J J is ' S f 1 , f t fjiiijsi . . -, ' 'fIAY.fQQ,,-ffl ff 3 . .. . .. , . ' ' . , , ,,V, I D 1 l n , ' ,.-7 r,t., ' sL1..,, next deadline IS Frtday. fn am- 5'-G X r. gi so y . E- tg r i - i 5- ix rl' '1 ., . if Q def.: ' ., f ' ,, , ' a ff'-lf? x . 'tw' ' ' ' ig 4' fr! - 3,1 . . 'V 4' u 1 . . H - . ' 1 , . D 9 v . 9 .-,g' Y ' 7 5 . . . . J P' , , ' - u ' Q' 5 - A - - .rf - . X 'A +L Q 2 xxx A u . . . ,, I 1 - ,- , - , . . . . y . 1 ' 'T ff-'V . . ' . ' E f ' J' 1 ' . Learning Catholic Way of Writing Truth Crusader Staff Keeps Students up on News Cutting ptctures exactly and trying to get ideas for layout copy and desrgn these yournallsts scourge the school for news Deadlrnes creep up unexpectedly and suddenly cub reporters are all over uncovering news and covering their beats Under the direction of Sister Rose Alexis the Crusader Editors strove to cover all the news and live up to a reporters pledge of Truth Inx native Opportunity Loyalty Leadership Enlrghten ment and Friendship The yearbook staff worked anxiously and feverishly over copy headlmes and layouts rn order to get ll the copy to the printer and back Written and re written phrased and re phrased the copy entered the home stretch in flying colors Sister ul1a Teresa guided therr pens and formed a never to be forgotten experience for them Our busy city paper reporters get together to compare notes Sitting at the typewriter rs Anne DICICCO and stand mg Cleft to rrghtb Peggy Magner Mary Stewart Margaret Griffith Brll Whitehead and jun Nugent The deadlines Friday Lets get busy announces Bill Whitehead Crusader editor as Mary Kennedy jxm McWalters and Margaret Lordon summon up xdeas for their page layouts is.. 1 mr wg- Pfige ........... ,-5 ? 1' N. Xf X 5f2l'f.,..,'1 kj .-7 Ah' the thxnker htmself Erme Mmchella poses a serlous Land Nell Pruzzo Jxm Kelly Jerry Cook Sandra Barbon A smxle for a typlcal art class Drawmg v1gorously are some of the drea Pnatak and Theresa Shenton buddmg artlsts Standmg Cleft to rtghtj are Clxff Hxckey Jackle Art Expresslng Talent w1th Amateur Masterpneces Slster Manta the new art mstructor brought to Salpomte the opportumty of earnxng a full credxt Sister Manta taught a wlde range of art to the students In the fast movmg year the students were taught the art of propornon the baslc way of blend mg and usmg water colors the tr1ck of drawmg at eye level the use of modern art and how to d1st1n gulsh and know great arusts llke Van Gough Stu dents were also taught different crafts such as ceram xcs novelty placks and many other lnttle mterestmg ,..1 ltems The department always offered xts servxces for specxal proyects The students made many colorful posters for the dlfferent drives around school Many fme drawmgs dlsplayed each week on the bulletm board across from the art room were an eye appealmg slght for passmg pupxls Sxster Manta, the att mstructor gtves a few ups on the blendlng of colors to freshmen james Zalud ad Joe Apodaca 36 1 t l Q H 5 -W Q 4, , , I 1 g-d - I 4 T -l I -4 ' . . A 5 ' V X X fit ,gl '+L l . 'l 1 A Q- Q L34 f I e if T- ' 1 -5 - R! x s 'A ,sr ' A ata. N ' dh 0 s . l es' rat I' . . 7 - . I . 1 F'-,'w . ' U . . ' lil . l l . . W- . X i , . . ' 1- T ' Us , . . . ' , N ft Students B 372 .1 feqp. Loyalty is a quality possessed by the students of Salpointe. It exerts an in- ner force that demands expression in a display of love for the school. One senses a deep feeling of emotion at the words, O say, can you see, gov- ernment of the people, by the people, for the people, or I lift my lamp be- side the golden door. So, too, must a surge of devotion be experienced as a student sings, Hail to Salpointe, dearest and true, 1 l wi . 'wif e M.. 'P 'tiff '27 Celeste Baran Confraterniry 43 May Queen Attendant 33 Crusader 2,3 CeditorJ3 Horizons 43 G.A.A. 2,3,4 Csports leaderJ3 Nation- al Honor Society 2,3,4 fsecre- tarylg Quill and Scroll 3,43 Sodaliry representative l. Mary Richards Confraternity l,2,43 May Queen Attendant 33 Senior Day Princess 43 Crusader 2,3 fArizona RegisterJ3 Quill and Scroll 33 Pep Club 4. 38 fi' Michael Geddes Student Council 43 Chairman 33 President 43 Confraternity 1,2,43 Crusader 2,3 Ceditorbg Football 2,3,43 Basketball 3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 National Hon- or Society 2,3 Ctreasurerb, 4 4presidentJ3 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Inter Club Council 43 Let- terman's Club 2,3,43 Golf team 4. john Gonzales Confraternity 43 Horizons 43 Football 4 Cmanagerbg Glee Club 43 Purple Towers Quill and Scroll 43' Spanish Club 3,43 Ctreasurerpg Tilma Mission Club 3 Ccell chair- IHZHJQ Letterman's Club 43 Pep Club 43 Curtain Going Up . National Honor Society 4. Carole Confar Student Council 43 Confra- ternity 43 G.A.A. 1,23 Future Nurses 3,43 Pep Club 4. Ernest Mottl Confraterniry 43 Football 3,4 Glee Club 3 Cvice-presidentl National Honor Society 3,4 Letterman's Club 3,4 ftreas urerlg Safety Council 3,4 Boys' State 3. Senior Officers -Class of '57 Alice Boyle Confraternity 43 May Queen Attendant 33 Horizons 43 Pep Club 43 Curtain Going Up . Colleen Harris Secretary 1,23 Treasurer 43 Confraternity 4 Csecretarylg Glee Club 2,3 lsecretaryb, 4 lvice-presidentjg May Queen Attendant 13 Songleader 43 j.V. Cheerleader 23 Sodality 13 Fortune Teller 3 Golden Butterfly 3 Purple Towers 3 Hall Monitor 4. ii 'ig ET Senlors Reluctant Happ O Holy Father Plus X Samtly Pas tor ascended to the glory of the blessed hear thls prayer whxch we lay at your at Graduatron Once agam graduatron looms close on the hortzon It seems as rf lf wtll be the same as any other year The ceremonres are the same and so are the costumes and setttng About the only thtng dxfferent tn thrs pro ductron IS the cast But watt a mlnute' The cast rs us Were the senxors and we re lem mg Salpomte to go out mto the world on our own' Our hlgh school fun days are over for good' Al though we may try to recapture the old feelrng tn college dances or partles those four years of hlgh school can t be matched Thus IS good bye then Salpomte Everyone feels a pang of regret tn hrs heart even though he vlon t adrnrt trence and teachmg feet Mary Mrller prroress of Confra mty prays for vocatxons at relnc of Samt Pope Plus X 2 il My brother George couldn t be here today oozes our bermuda clad prano player Another farmhar frrend pounds on hrs guxtar Hey buddy not so much' protests Father Flortan as Dxck Tornqunst munches on Father s doughnut at the semor coffee break . 0 9 3 . . 1 E ' Q ' ' - . A . . .J XKT ' I . 7 . it. Thank You, Salpointe for your guidance . . . pa- , u , . ' A . - 1 Q A ' , .' U ter- V - Q- ' x Y X . I ,X X 1 -1 l X V N . ' 2 fda at -'iv '23-'rl -1 K 'SI T ? CB K.. Qtbuv IX 'I' ,av--v 'vs 1 'O' Richard Adamcin Confraterniry l,2,4g Football 2,3,41 j.V, Football lg Pro- jectionists Club 2g Lerterman's Club 4 fvice-presidenthg Pho- tography Club 3g Curtain Going Up . Darlene Becker Confraternity lZ 4 Home coming Queen 4 Glee Club 5 Purple Towers Pep Club 4 Curtain Goxng Up Cecilia Aguirre Confraternity l,2,4g Rodeo Queen 5: Cheerleader 43 Glee Club I,2g The Fortune Tell- er g Pep Club 41 Old Tucson Days Attendant 4. Carolyn Beers Transfer from Santa Barbara Californra Confrarermty 4 Mike Bennett MHYY Benslel' President 9C Confratermty 1 Glee Club 1 7 9 KIICHSUFEU Purple Towers Credit Umon 4 Tilma Mission Club Marilyn Bilka Confraternity 4 Crusader Z 3 A A 4 Glee Club The lortune Teller The Golden Butterfly Purple Towers Library Club 14 'Nlatlonal Honor Society ull and Scroll sl Cluu wa bonpleader l Cm zens Xounpcr View fcditorl Curtain Going, Up Sue Boulay Transfer from Fond du Lac Wisconsin Confraternity 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Hall Monitor 4 Curtain Go mg Up Sen1ors Patrick Brodecky Susan Buford Confraterniry 45 Crusader 25 Glee Club 15 Golden Butter- fly 5 lnterclub Council 45 Tilma Mission Club 25 Credit Union 4 Cpresidenty. Eugene Bubala Confraternity 15 Football 3,45 Basketball 3,41 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 j.V. Football 1,25 J.V. Bas- ketball 1,25 Letterman's Club 3,45 Curtain Going Up . jerry Bulger Confraternity lg j.V. Basket- ball 1,25 Projectionists' Club 2. Mary Helen Carrillo Carmine Cavaliere Crusader 2 Secretary 3 Glee SCCFCIHIY 9C Confraternity 4 Club J Pep Club 4 Song GAA 1 Hall Monitor 4 leader 4 Golden Butterfly joan Carlucci Secretary l 2 Student Council 54 Csecretaryj GAA 12 34 Csports leader J Future Nurses Club 12 3 vice presidenty 4 Girls State Al ternate 3 Girls League Repre sentative 5 Confraternity 4 Key Club 1 2 3 4 Golden Butterfly Purple Towers Curtain Going Up Wesley Cates Confraternity 1 2 4 JV FOO! ball 1 2 3 JV Basketball 1 2 Track 34 Cross Country 3 Pep Club 4 Cheerleader 4 Lettermens Club 34 CPICSI dentj Band 4 Hall Monitor 4 Glee Club 2 Golden But terfly Inter Club Council 4 Speech Club 4 Curtain Go ing Up ef' M i-.f ' 'rn' QQ, 'C7' 1 ef- . if V? 'im 'il Vi 'vsf 3 K si' 'R 'C' Dale Clark Robert Connoley Presldent 9D Confraternlty l Z4 Crusader 12 3 Cedxtorj Horxzons 4 fCdlIOl'Q Baseball 3 Qmanagerj Glee Club 1 The Fortune Teller Natnon al Honor Soclety 2 34 Quxll and Scroll 34 Hall Momtor 4 Latm Club 1 Socxal Studxes Award 2 Scholastlc Award 2 3 Harvard Cxtlzenshrp Award oan Cummmgs Confratetmty 4 G A A 4 Glee Club 1234 CSecre taryj The Fortune Teller Purple Towers Golden Butterfly , Curtam Gomg Dranne Doell Treasurer 1 Secretary 2 Con fratermty 14 GAA 12 Glee Club 12 3 The For tune Teller Golden Butter fly Lxbrary Club 1 Future Nurses Club 1 Ctreasurerb 2 3 4 Key Club 1234 Latm Club 1 Edward Clme Student Council Representatxve 3 Confratermry 124 Hon zons 4 National Honor Socx ety 34 Football 4 1 V Foot ball 2 3 uxll and Scroll 4 Lettermens Club 4 Curtam Golng Up Dorothy Culver Transfer from Samt joseph Academy Crusader 23 Glee Club 3 Photography 3 Tllma Mnssron Club 4 Golden But terfly Barbara Dandurand Transfer from Chxcago lllx noxs Confratermty 4 Csub prnoress GAA 4 Home commg Attendant 4 Tnlrna Mxsslon Club 4 Pep Club 4 Cora Lee Domler Secretary 1 Confratermty 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Cpresl dentj The Fortune Teller Golden Butterfly Purple Towers Natxonal Honor So- cxety 2 34 Inter Club Coun cnl 4 Hall Monxtor 4 Semors Anne DrC1cco Confratermty 4 Crusader 2 3 GA A l Future Nurses Club 3 4 fpresrdentj Nanonal Hon or Socrety 3 4 Quxll and Scroll 3 4 Inter Club Councll 4 Csecretaryj Safety Councxl 4 Cxtrzen reporter 3 School Page Edttor 4 Extension Represen tauve Curtam Gorng Up Davrd Ellrott Transfer rn Semor yeat Pro pectromsts Club 4 Curtam Going Up Wrllram Engle Confratermty 4 Horrzons 4 Glee Club 23 fpresldentb Purple Towers Qurll ann Scroll 4 Inter Club Councrl 3 Credit Umon Board of Dr rectors 4 Mary Durkm Conftatermty 4 Crusader Lrbrary Club 1 2 3 4 Mary OLyn Elmore Confratermry 14 Crusader 2 3 Pep Club 4 Key Club I2 Benny Fajardo Confraternrty 24 Football 3 4 IV Football 12 JV Base ball 1, Lettermans Club 3 Curtain Gomg Up Lmda Flaherty Robert Flaherty Confratermly 4 C1166 Club 1 Confraternrty 4 Lxbrary Club 2 Tl'lC Fortune Teller 4 Cuftaln Going UP Golden Butterfly Pep Club 4 Songleader 4 -v g'KV F5 It 'N-I fi 'uv-'T vt? X 63: 'il If? ? h R f 'Q PJ li OT -t 1 ' C' 5-:N A v Tammy Young Confraterniry 4. Rosemary Gala Student Council 23 Confra- ternity 4 Csub-prioressjg G.A.A. l,2,3 Cvice-presidentj 4 Cpresidentjg Inter Club Council 45 Key Club 1,2,3,4g Hall Monitor 4. Patricia Gramer Confraternity 45 G.A.A. lg Purple Towers g Library Club 1,35 Pep Club 49 Sodal- ity Representative 1,2g Key Club 1,2,3,4. Susan Greer Secretary 1,33 Confraternity 1, 2,4g Crusader 2,33 Glee Club -1,25 The Fortune Teller g Golden Butterflyug Pep Club 5,45 Songleader 43 Girls League Representative 4. Patricia Frakes Transfer from St. joseph's Academyg Future Nurses Club 3. janet Gebhart Transfer from Senior Yearg Confraternity 4g Homecoming Attendant 43 G.A.A. 43 Pep Club 4. Michael Grant Confraternity 45 Inter Club Council 23 Chess Club 2 Csec- retaryjg Debate Club 2 fpre' identjg Curtain Going Up . Hugh Grinnell Confraternity l,4g Horizons 45 Track 3g Glee Club l,2,3 itreasurerj, 45 The Fortune Teller g Golden Butterflyug Purple Towers g Inter Club Council 3,4g Chess Club 3 ivice-presiclentb, 4 Cpresi- dentjg Tilma Mission Club 3, 45 Pep Club 43 Key Club 4g Boys State 3. Seniors Stephen Halper Glee Club 34 Cpresxdent J Golden Butterfly Purple Towers Inter Club Councll 4 Prolectronrsts Club 2 3 Pep Club 4 Sclence Club 2 Cur ram Gorng Up Kathleen Harrxs Secretary Treasurer 3 Confra termty 4 Csub prtoressl GAA 1 Glee Club 125 Fortune Teller Golden Butterfly Pep Club 4 Ksecre taryl Soclallty 1 Key Club 1 2 3 4 Curtam Gorng U May Queen Attendant 2 Hall Momtor 4 Clmton Harrold Garth Hauptman Confratermty 4 Lrbrary Club 4 Proyectronrsts Club 4 Sodalrty l Paul Herberman Rosemary Hellow Confratermty 14 Glee Club Confratermty 4 Sodalrty 1 Golden Butterfly Latm Club 1 Curtann Gomg Up Mary Davld Hrll Glee Club 123 The For tune Teller Golden Butter fly Purple Towers james Holnsh Student Councrl Z 4 Class of fncer 13 Confratermty 4 Honzons 4 Cheerleader 4 Track 3 Natronal Honor So CICYY 234 Lettermans Club 4 KCY Club l 2 3 4 Curtam Gomg Up Vw! N 10 Q '7 5-v 45- ?5 -ff' new 45 1 Rubma Iatarola jane Kahn Confratermty 4 Crusader 7 bodalrty 17 Confraternrty -A 3 Horrzons -4 fart edrtorb Crusader 79 Lnbrary Club 1 Golden Butterfly Pep Club Qulll and Scroll 5-4 bpanrsh 34 Songleader 4 Sodallty l Club 4 Pep Club 4 Qtreas Curtarn Gomg Up urerj Curtam Gomg Up aff is! james Kastella Tom Katafras Student Councrl 1 Mmor let Confratermty 4 Track 234 ter rn football Glee Club 2 Glee Club 3 Purple Tower: Curtaln Gorng Up ii. Raymond Keating Carol Knnzey Confratermty 1 2 4 Curtam Confratermty 4 Glee Club 1 Gomg Up 3 The Fortune Teller Golden Butterfly Purple Towers Hall Monrtor 4 James King Gaylon Large Confratermty 1 2 4 Photogra Cgnfratermty 4 The Fortune p l Teller Golden Butterfly Latm Club 1 Photography l Semors 5' X -d In ' I .V 3. ' ' 4 , U I 9 0 5, is - X , 4 l Q l ' , 5 ' 9 r ,L .3 - --I 2, 1 '- nr H 1 C l I Q 'Y . C, A 'X T hy. A 9 C I Fernando Leon Confraternxty 4 Track 2 34 Cross Country 34 JV Foot ball 2 JV Basketball 2 .IV Baseball 2 Golden Butter fly Letterman s Club 4 Csec retaryq Safety Councxl 3 4 fCo Chanrmanj Judith Zlehler Class secretary 2 Glee Club 2 3 Cmzen reporter 2 3 Cru sader 2 3 Nauonal Honor So cxety 234 May Queen atten dant 2 Qurll and Scroll 3 Queen of Hearts 3 Student Councrl 3 Fortune Teller Golden Butterfly' Sodallty Lors Marshall Secretary Treasurer 1 Student Council Representatrve 3 Treasurer 4 Confratermty 4 A ftreasurery fsport leader? Glee Club 12 Crreasurerj 3 fVlCC presr dentp The Fortune Teller Golden Butterfly Purple Towers Future Nurses Club l Ctreasurerj 2 fsecretaryy 34 Natxonal Honor Socxety 734 Lettermans Club 34 Cheerleader 34 Key Club 1 2 3 4 Curtaxn Gonng Up Rrchard Mxchela Confratermty 4 Football 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Letterman 5 Club 2 34 Irma Lopez Homecommg f1nal1st 4 GAA 123 Glee Club The Fortune Teller Ralph Marmron Football 4 Spannsh Club 4 Aida Martmez Confrarermty 4 Glee Club 1 Golden Butterfly Future Nurses Club l Spamsh Club 4 Songleader 4 Dan McCarthy Transfer rn Semor year f Qi ,.,-A ii. 'bf q---4 is 40 9-5 Q Qu 1' W ii' YN if 1- ' 'VFX QNX fag: Xfs 0 I I Claudia McDowell Confraternxty 4 Glee Club l 5 The Fortune Teller The Golden Butterfly Pur ple Tovsers Speech Club 4 Curtaxn Going Up Mary Mlller Confraternnty 4 Qsenxor prxoressj GAA 4 Lrbrary Club 3 Future Nurses Club 3 Credxt Umon Board of D1 rectors 4 Curtaxn Going Up Hall Momtor 4 Mary Mullen Transfer m Semor year Con fratermty 4 Forensrc Club 4 Speech and Dramatxcs Club 4 Songleader 4 jon Murphy Edward Mager Glee Club 3 Purple Tow ers Curtam Gomg Up Angelma Moreno Confratermty 4 Glee Club l 2 34 The Fortune Teller The Golden Butterfly Purple Towers Future Nurses Club Spamsh Club Key Club 1 2 3 4 Joan Mulv1h1ll Confratermty 4 Glee Club 1 34 Future Nurses Club 4 Key Club Frank Naughton Student Councxl Cclass presn dent? 12 3 Presndent of the Student Councrl 4 Confra termty 24 Football 1234 Track 2 3 4, Baseball 2, American Legnon Award, Cm zen Prep Award, Natxonal Honor Society 2,3,4, Spanxsh Club 3, Letterman's Club 1, 2,3,4, Latm Club 1, Key Club 3,4, Boys State 3 Seniors Yvonne Wrobel Confraternrty 1 2 4 G A A 1 Glee Club 124 e Fortune Teller Golden But terfly Purple Towers Hall Monrtor 4 Gregory Nelson Confratermty 4 Csub prrorj Basketball 4 Track 3 4 Cross Country 34 Glee Club 3 Inter Club Councrl 4 fpresx dentj Lerterrnans Club 34 Pep Club 4 Cpresrdenth Key Club Yale Crtrzenshrp Award 3 Curtarn Gorng Up Cheerleader 4 James Nugent Student Councrl 4 Horrzons 4 Trad: 4 Scrence Farr lst place 3 Natronal Honor So crety 2 3 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 Tucson Daxly Cxtrzen Corres pondent 4 Marge Parenti Confraternity 4' Sodality 2 3- Glee Club 1,2,3g Golden Butterflyg Purple Towers g Future Nurses Club l,2g Li- brary Zg Cheerleader 2. ' Ronald Navarerte Student Councrl 3 Confra ternlty 4 Football 4 Basket ball 34 Baseball 234 Pro yecuomsts Club 3 Letterrnans Club 2 34 Curtam Gomg Geraldrne Nolan Transfer rn Senior year Con fratermty 4 Board of Drrect or: of the Credrt Umon 4 ftreasurerj Carol Oleksy Gonfraternlty 4 GAA l Glee Club 2 3 Purple Tow ers Pep Club 4 Fay Paulsen Confraternity 1 2 4' Glee Club lg The Fortune Teller g Pep Club 3,4. Q3 'ig if me iv L X 1? Q fvii' AP 'X 419 Y' 6? 'v'1 49 1 I' i 42' ' ein we-mf 11' YV :aus t-6 l 1-. 1 . Q..-4-0 Patrrcra Pearson Confraternlty l 7 4 Home commg Attendant 4 Crusader 7 Glee Club The Fortune Teller Pep Club v 4 Cheer leader 4 Curtaln Goms Up Al Perez Stu lent Councll 4 Football 3 4 Lettermans Club 3 A Hall Momtor 4 fchalrmanq Cur tam Goxng Up Barbara Popson Confraternrty 4 G A A 2 Glee Club 175 The For tune Teller Golden Butter Purple Tovuers Ke Club 2 5 4 Grace Pellerrto Confraternltv 4 G A A 1 2 3 fsportsleaderl Future Nurses Club 7 3 4 Key Club 4 Cur ram Gomg Llp Andrea Platak Confraternrty 4 Crusader 2 Glee Club 2 The Fortune Teller Golden Butterfly Purple Towers Lrbrary Club 2 Spannsh Club 1 Sodahty 1 Rrchard Porter Confraternrry 4 Football 12 4 Glee Club 1 Golden But terfly Lettermans Club 4 Band 4 joseph Preter Ronald Proksch Transfer from La Crosse, Wis- consing Confraternity 43 Chess Club 41 Proiectcionists 43 Tilma Mission Club 4. Seniors julrus Regeser Crusader 2 Football 4 Bas ketball 34 Lettermans Club Glorra Robles Confratermty 4 G A A 1 2 3 Fencmg 1 Glee Club 123 The Fortune Teller Gold en Butterfly Purple Tow er Future Nurses Club 12 3 4 Safety Councxl 4 Curtam Gomg Up jessre Reyes Confraternrty 4 G A A 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Golden But terfly Purple Towers L brary Club 2 KVICC presnclenth 3 fV1CC presndentj 4 Future Nurses Club 234 Natronal Honor Socnety 3 4 Inter Club Councxl 4 K secretary Spanxsh Club 3 fsecretaryj 4 fpresr dentj Trlma Mrssxon Club 4 Erm Lee Ross Student Counctl 2 4 Secretary 1 Confratermty 124 Crusa der 2 3 Cedltorl 1-Iorrzons 4 e 1torJ G A A 1 G Club 12 The Fortune Tell Golden Butterfly F ture Nurses Club 3 National Honor Society 34 Qunll and Scroll 34 Proyectxomsts Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 Key Club 1 234 Latin Club 12 Cur tam Gomg Up Judlth Russell Veronica Rutter Glee Club l24 The For Transfer from St Paul Mrnn tune Teller l-,bl-ary Club 1 Confratermty 4 Hall Monxtor Future Nufses Club 1 Cu, 4 Pep Club 4 Songleader 4 tam Gomg Up Terrence Ryan Rrchard Salnz Crusader 34 Basketball 34 Baseball 12 Chess Club 3 Letterman s Club 4 Golf Club 415 'Q 'Q' -ala... Kr' iff i YP' e ' XZ: '-sr-: -1?-'-r Hector Salvatlerra Mnchael Spalding Transfer from Arlnngton Henghts Illrnoxs Confratern tty 4 Honzons 4 Mary Stewart Student Councxl 2 4 Secretary 1 Confratermty 12 3 May Queen Attendant 1 Rodeo Ar tendant 3 Glee Club 12 The Fortune Teller Gold en Butterfly Nauonal Honor Socxety 2 3 Cvxce presndentp 4 Quxll and Stroll 34 Span :sh Club 3 Glrls State 3 Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 34 Tucson Dally Star Reporter Gxrls League 34 Curtam Gomg Up Denms Strxnger Transfer from Phoenix Foot ball 4 Letterman s Club 4 Sally Strayer Robert Stapleton Confratermry 14 Crusader 2 3 Horxzons 4 G A A 1 Fencmg Club 12 3,4 Csecre taryj, Lxbrary Club 2,3, Quill Scroll 3,4 Barbara Stock Confraternxty 4, Lxbrary Club 1, Songleader 4, Typing Award 3 joan Swanson Confratermty 4, Lxbrary Club l,2,3,4, Tllrna Mxssxon Club 4, Sodahty 1, Credxt Umon Offxcer 4, Typmg Award 3 Seniors Richard Tornquist Confratemity 4g Football 23, 4g Letterman's Club 2,334 Virginia Verweil Confraterniry 2,43 Horizons 43 Glee Club 2,33 Golden But- terfly 3 Purple Towers . Geraldine Walsh Transfer in junior yearl Con- fraternity 43 Tilma Mission Club 43 Pep Club 4. Barbara Wilson Confraterniry 4g G.A.A. 3,43 Library Club 2,3,43 Future Nurses Clnb 2,3343 Spanish Club 5,4 Cvice-presidentjg Speech and Dramatics Club 4. james Van Hoff Confraterniry 43 Basketball 3 43 Glee Club 33 Purple Tow ers g Letterman's Club 4, Sodality 1. Richard Waer Confraternity 4 lsenior priorl3 Football 43 Basketball 43 Glee Club 5,43 Golden Butterfly 3 Purple Towers 3 Spanish Club 3,43 Tilma Mis- sion Club 33 Letterman's Club -4. Georgeanne Walsh Confraternity 43 Tilma Mis- sion Club 43 Pep Club 43 Songleader 43 Latin Club 13 Sodality 1,23 Speech and Dra- matics Club 4. Margaret Wilson Confraternity 43 G.A.A. 23 Glee Club 45 Library Club 1, 2,35 Future Nurses Club 1,233 Spanish Club 3,4. Z? 4-5 3 N - EL I 4 .iz 3, Q. t.. 37' ing' V C f an 6 N 5. Seniors Complete Four Full, Active Years at SHS Well we trled Happy for the honor recenved are the fxve runnerups for the Homecommg Queen ftop to bottom J Vxckr Crepe paper tape Scissors scapel Rutter Irma Lopez Mary Helen Carrxllo Erm Lee Ross and Kathleen I-larrxs U1 Everybody gets rn on Homecommg decoratrons even the teachers Care fully palfltlng cardboard letters to put over the queen s throne are Cleft to rnghty Judlth Russell Wesley Cates Coach Brunenkant and Fernando Leon Nga 15 -....,.. lin? LL., 4 , . 1 v , 1 . 1 I gf, .- 5 f I S I S I . I , ' 'f 1 ' xx I . 2? . S V S 3 R f . ,I ,. yi W s x. . ax Y ' ' . n Y ! 7 ' A K . ,, X 55? - 1. 5 1 2 ysls 2 , L tr K' , , s 1 s'effs ' 5 ' 1. f - W I - W ..,.., 5 - ,W A3 M X. ti ,Qs t' 1 ra C W 1, w Y, 'E 4. -. . R ' - A 1 , -.. x , -- jp I f .4l.,,,,M-, . f' A . 5 Man Memorres Lrnger wrth raduatmg Semors Each day durmg the Horxzons subscrxptron drrve ohn Gonzales would mumblc Pay for your Year book rn Rm 29 At Ruby latarolas Amazement the senror glrls enjoyed .1 surprxse party and learned some nnterestmg ftcrs about Ahce Boyless after school lrfe Senror Imtutcs for thc Iettermens club became full fledged mcmbcrs tfter one grueling day of IHIIIIIIUD Heirtbrcxk Motel took a new turn durxng the talent show for Claudia McDowell serrousness of Caps and Gowns hrts home Gradua tron Day rs here' We all then took a walk down lonely street to H e art Break Motel These crooners pantomnmed durrng the talent show 2-Q Master may we pass? plead Kathleen and Col leen Harris The Forcrful hall momtor rs Al Perez Well, rf that hat doesnt take the cake , rhmks Welses Cates Lookmg at the wrnmng fashron desngn rn the crazy hats contest are Cleft to rrghty Pat Pearson, Ruby latarola Veronica Rutter Marrlyn Bxlka and Colleen Harrts 55 l and Carolyn Olel-csy . . . The fun ls over now and the ,X X Representative A is 4 is -T' an Slap? Louis Dougherty Sharon Herman Peggy Magnet Peter Oper 56 ,F ff ,,, President James Mcwalters Delegate Mary Kennedy Once ignn the class of 1958 has proven itself to be 1 great asset to Salpointe With sparkling and eager enthusiasm they willingly pitched into help whenever ind wherever needed It was due to the unique ideas of the junior Class that the theme of Catholic Youth Week Trust in Youth was put over so well. Their Thanksgiving Dance The Turkey Twirl provided 'in evening of entertainment and fun for all chaperones included. During the Christmas season students were both surprised and delighted to find that homeroom 11A's Christmas tree was decked out in green and silver the class colors. The weeks spent planning for the junior-Senior Prom were decidely not in vain because the evening measured up to the expectations of all. illkxsy. 4 i 'Q K Gi!-W 'asp 3 ri ' if 1? 7-5, ' i ' N-. Michael Snodgrass Richard O'Connell William Whitehead f' Secretary 75 Q-5 rye Agatha Kasper Madeline Preciado Marianne Dolan Shirley Kivlin unior Officers-Class of '58 Y- ,- i 4 1-P ' 9 up Vg ' 55' Pg, 6 X if 1 I , 1 ii i g 11 . X ' wr ' i Q uniors Near Last Year with Full Record Second place city winner of the Voice of Democ racy Contest Peggy Magnet proudly displays her trophy Trust in Youth This was the theme well put over by the punior class during Catholic Youth Week Preparing a skit on the theme are fleft to r15,htJ B111 Schell Buddy Knox Chuckt Lawmcki and Sandra Bartone juniors scored again when Bill Camden Ccentery placed first in the poster tontest for the magazine drive Admirmg his artistic abilities are runners up plate winne in the Christmas Box Contest dis plays ner ,, xzevs ning b his cake Happy runners up are qletf to rightj Mary Helen Her man jean Tonyan Cecelia Kpalategui and Robin Rich 1 Happy Birthday, jesus1. Margaret Griffith, first . ' wr' 1111 QL ir: - y . 1 umors 11A as ah- 3 340- 3 v- tx 7 ff awk 14. '- so fs'-f.,.w 'N'- I Row IV Davnd Germam Emxly Hall Lawrence I-Ian Row V Don Harrmgton George Hayes Rxcharcl Heatley Row VI joanne Illlg Rosemary Kenn Regma Koepp 33. xp V. -xgx 1-1, vf edy WZ AW. arf' An' Row I ohn Boehm Margot Boulay james Bushroe Row II Denms Cexzyk Carol Czar Rnchard De Schuner Row III Joseph Eglm Thomas Foley Robert Farcxa R- uf' uf 5...-7 :XXI elf' 9' joseph Leon .,,. ,rv 58 72, z , , r e e ' 1' A. 2 5 'r ' ' -- 1 ,, f 1 J V .. I 5 NZ, I' D 1 'R' I I I mga I k ' fs Ia V' Q' s X -3 x ' .,. I E ,, ima V A fl , v,,, 5 il rv X Ik' -A 'V , U I I ,N 1' NP A ' Q, I I 'L' In I of J, , 7 , V I In 5 ' k., y I te Y 'W k f ' . an 5: , I,--y , -f ef 'Q , I ' 'J T. Y 11 - , A I io :fs hx A I...-QL of . Y . n 3 P , K - 1 I 1 , B n 4 4 it., ,'A', I., -. L . x - ,A 7 . - 'Q .. WW' ill:- WP 'if' 76- iw- ,nfl 'K' T 3 1 ii-'Na 3' Row I Beatrice Lmlero Margaret Lordon Davrd McGowan Row II Efren Molma Kathleen Mxtchell Colleen Mrller Row III Rxchard O Nerll Thomas Parker Kathy Patton pk Rf' ,uf qv'- iii., ,. w-..-., T i. -ng. Q if-T.. 4,-gb 'RST WJ- -4 hi? x gl' 7 'Q' f ,, 'Y7' xr 'HE' Hb .P QWV gf 4 19 an ,ff ROW IV Carol Ann Rerlly Glorra Rwero Carol Romanoskr Row V Tony Rory john Scott Theresa Shenton Wayne Thompson Row VI Wnllram Turner Davrd Wehr1ll Donna Wills Ronald Wood wr qua,- 59 V, V27 ' x 1:14 - . . . V U 'I ,'Y,. i 3' 5' 'J A , ' X W Y X Q f' V A A va .K v q'.l, 'k t I - I 4 , , , da 1 ' - U ' r Afy ? T .lll 2 T Mm ws: . , T e , . ' avi ' L, t ,-', V'- ,awxv - T M A y H . ., ,. ai I I 7. if, m 4 5 was e f as gf ' N le X ' ' ,args , V , ' Q Q 3 V K va '. , I gt fh ,rl N v -4 . -4 , W Anil V V ,E Q I if ,W ,fm tw, umors 11 QQ- P 0 smog. Y' -CL. 'iq 60 1 1 Row IV Theresa Coltrm Gary Dc-Vos Mary Lou Durkee Row V Brran Enoch Daud Iardy Anthonx Garua - i 4Xx A ? A v-9 fm Row I lohn Barrv Vrrglnla Brlka I red B me Row Il Cnnga Bow man Rulnrt Brazaskas B111 Camden Row III Rem Cabellero jrm f .lrpcnter janet Cole 39. '. ..--f 5, QQ i' 35. if Row VI a Judith Gilbcrr Mary Luu Gomez in It , T N. Frank Gonzales Row I Margaret Grnffxth Robert Hale L1ll1an Hams 'f 9 Row II Stephame Hoefle Phyllrs Insalaco Robert Kahn ...sn 1 pdl 8.5 au- E-:7' ' lea' 'va y Row III 1 'Q ': -X K Alla Klnney Robert Krmmel Rxthard Kunzler Paulette Lukaszewskl 'ZF' ,,,,1 'A' 'lug I Qu EMA ...wa ,x-wr' gb- PVP .Y 9' sh! nf- ' 3' Qs: 90 jf 4-'1 ' i bs: 59 :una 'altar 'Z vvxrn I 43,5 F ff 4--9 1 c' W fr ga, nf' Row IV Grace McVey Ernest Mlnchella james Orosco john O Sullivan Row V Marlcllnc Prtuatlo Noreen Pulllam Rolvxn Rlch Carolyn Ryan Row VI lohn 5Ll'1attlf.leS Blll Schell Davnl Sm th Bernard flmmcrman 61 , , as rc A A A R R' 4 -f ' cp ' .Y lf ' . -V l., rm X V, - 6' it A N Q 3 ,- lf l we 1 7 T . l M ' '4'W'1-,. 1 fv-'-it i it 21 gf 6 v-v I 1 I sf v' xg ' X ' 241. Xf,' we . gg K '73'?5'i'.. Afs. L - WA-. A TIS '5l.'1:' ff? 'Qv?'n',ls e':?. 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Q' QQ. ,ag 1- 3 R.-I if -19' his Q82 -.vs WS -nav' 1. us A. ff? away f' 'rx uf Row IV Thomas N1LhOlS Pat OBr1en Cathenne Remlg., ROW V Izllcn Rlley Wlllldm Rode-nknrch jerry Roszko Carolme Stott Row VI ohn Stott Ralph Swanson Davld Ternll john Wachter 11C 1 QP 4 'h LG.. Hg- 63 uniors 11D 'vw' 'au G -317-. ' tar Q15 if 1 1 ,.--- 'Qu-uv no 6 Row IV joseph Fellx Naomn Hxllman janet jarrold Row V Tom lcnluns Karl Klcman Row VI janquelme Land 'H 346 4 -in A 'Dis sf 'TWP Martha LaRue Charlene Lavxnnclu 2 K U14 .in- .1-QE? I Qs Rovm I X mln A arm Peru Aaauure nec Arcnd Row II Rubur Banshauh San lra Barron: C arl Brumng, Row III Leonard Carrasco john Cncala Pat Culp 'Zin Dumthy Kronclcf: np. Q4 M I?- gl 'auf' 'E si , . A n M - W ,V l- ls , l 1 ' , 7 ' Ll 5 ' U if ., 1 , L K Y .. ' H . , K V ' l,' , ' 3 l. A , .- - L'-24 l l f Q I 1 . l ' .. l J ll ,, ,l 'P . lf l 'W ...f ,Lf P K K , V k,,, - j V tj I . :, 5. , V l,k R , A l t A 4 ' R lv ' a A' V , 'gf Q ll f' nf 'Q ff - , A , l 1 'l K 431 f 11 ' a 4 Row I Pat Leathers Neil LeKanderr Lawrence Lemoine Row ll Rohcrt Lopez Irma Nevarez james Noonan Row III Ted Nunnrck SQ-. 5 U 0. I f' A: IJ -gt-uc Rozan ne Panepento .cr Barh tra Pankau QQ' T 4 3 'Q' X sf 4-Q17 S1 QQ, ? 5 3? Q.-pw-A l ,A i gifts L-1-.J K, S-,xfw it lg. 73 ,w Q' l slr' Az' Q' .Y 'tar Row IV Tom Pitts Catherrne Rudy Patrlua Rudas ROW V Stephtmre Rutter john bhc-ey Row VI Val Trerman Rtchard Valtlenegm Pat Walsh Sally Zrmmerman ff, L., 11D nk . Q Q Yvqv wp ,J Y' fs ,f fr 12 l A ixfp, ' I -- 'welt f' 4' Q r ,, i .H C. L 5 , I ' rf . ' 2 L ' ' l Q 4' ww AY r 94 ' 'ia X W thnx Q b av 'Q FrankiSchmieder L Q, . ,, gf. ' l I 5 , , N b 4 all ,rl ' - I .1 Q ' 'V 1 ' rf A -. ' l A x f ,.:::f'?T2 K Y 4 f 65 , lr? 'r Sophomore Officers-Class of '59 Representative 13+ Q F t t N Mix jx ' .8 y vgv aa ta if OH? ,.,. p , f W., President Ralph Salgado Ilelegate 3 Mary Montiel 5 :tx ea ref' l N 6' ,la ff! Q1 A is 49 rv' Pt-tt-r Atliimein Mary Lowell Kathly n KUIUUU Christine Montano Francis Yonzish 66 Secreta , Ki 1 A .5 , 4-,KY Aw if ,fix on GL. Spirit and willingness to help, .tre the five words I that express the spirit of the Sophomore Clliiss. 4-lf..J' Their officers, Ralph Sitlgitdo .tntl M.1ry Montiel, X spurred the class on to new victories, Being the most .tctive members of the Mission Club. they xvorltetl entllessly to tleliver Thanksgiving baskets to the poor. As members of the Confmternity. they electetl Pitt Gootlvvin itntl Don Benjamin to he their le.1ders. Rememher the Hillovveen Dance they sponsored?- the Monster vv.ts there? Queen ,Ioan Kenny .ind King Q C lltitltly Knox reigned over the festivities - K . Y' X Q-.J X , S I l Q ' Q 'F' . it S :Q 5 3 l Ms ' 'N ' l -u- Aa- ? il QT, ff: , ' Hiirlmrit N1-lvl J Y ' I lit-tty Dimtlurii 1 Artt:ll1iN.iviir P 1 A ,fix 1 JlNL'L'Xx'il!'I'L'l1 lqyhn Kurtin ltiscph Gt-is james Ronstadt Doimltl B.,-nitirllin Theresa Tomlv Sophomores ICA Row I Wrlllam Antonuccx Cecelxa Apaleugul Edgar Arvxzu Albert Bansback Gall Batchelder Row II Anthony Cnsto james Dehlmger Tom Duffx Chester fucker Thomas Engle Row III Erma Galvan Tom Graves Henrn Guyader Albert Gyuro Darrell Handet Row IV Dwlght Hauptman Ray Hufnogel Buddy Knox Gary Koepp john Kramer ROW V Mnke McDowell Thomas McKay Peter Mrdhern Frank Norton Thomas O Sulllvan Row VI Mlchael Pavwlak Gregory Pulham Frances Romanowskl Charlotte Rood Dave Ross Row VII Marla Saccherl jrm Snyder Frank Urgurdn Irene Veals B111 Walters Row VIII Albert Young A11 I C7 nk- be-'- lmm an 1' N-if 1 ?' 03, -sg. -22? ss f' J .sv- g' Av. uv al gb 3-v I lv -grv 91- 7 f wwf -at Y' .194 .1 A QQ. H- X? 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Q-In as 1 Sophomores Row I Anrhony Adam Dororhv Boe Sharon Brevy er Charlene Cotee Mlchael Curtls Row ll Arthur Darrun IIFADCCS Duran lxarhy lnarrell Pat Goodmn john I-lamrltnn Row III Parrxalx Harold Bernard Hclfrxch Vrrtgnnxa I-Ieyer Ann Hogan Helen l.15lm5k1 Row IV Drclr LaBare Ronald Lanrasrer Ronald Macljhee Mary Ann McElmurry Row V D3N1ul Poore jerry O Brnen Margaret lhillllfld Carolyn Mxller Qonnrr MnI..1y Row VI Edvx ard Ramnnez Michael Ryan Eugene Sncrras .Ioycc Ellen Sreh judy Sumamego Row VII Don bourhard Mxchael Srrller W arren Taylor Terry Webb Barbara XX rllee Row VIII Cz ul Wylrr Thomas X sung. O MA an K ' I I C R' if g'f U , b - ' rf L25 ' . - - , . W . .1 -1 - I ' 'Q ITP-f' I 5 I K i. 0 v 3. 5 I5 5- ' - lf' L. I 3 - ,V I I - V V YK, 13, ' . dnmljgli - 1 xv - la 'li -L f ' ' , 'I I waxy' f :IA rx- 5 -kv' ,I , , A I . 1, .1 ' . , E+' fi - 4 , .' ' , , I Q 9 R 'P ,Q ' -K 2 O --3 l gg E Regina Kalian ' I r ' r . 5. A. A if . nf-.Q ,r ' qgf: X .J 3 , n g S' H , , W, 9 , 'xi' ,A f , V , . CA ' Y l I , v- H 4' I l ,- l A Q' ' 'go - f 5., ,- P 4- ,- '? 1' 3 K ' wf ' q 1 4- ' f 'fri 'C' 1 ' I . Y' ,g 1 . - I .I 1 in f A kr fu-. Y . V , ' ,,. 3 Q, 53 , Q . Y- ' I in ' 'gr V lo rf A A y Q M .0 1 lf - if 4, ev.. r ' -4' v' ' x' ' V, , . 1 f ' Sophomores C Row I Blll Allen jrll Baker Dennxs Brewer Don Brooks Janet Brow n Row II Charlene Cabalerro Mary Crxtchell Anne Devlin Pxerre Dxell Mary lovce Douglas Row III Faye Favaro Frances Flores John Gensradls Norma Gonzales Robert Hanson Row IV Barbara Hrcks Stanley Kamlnsl-41 Marlene Kataflaz john Lanrzy Elmo Longom Row V Barbara Marcrone jane Martm Don Mott Cathy McCormick Ben O una Row Vl T mm Patten Gerald Pearson Terry Polard Marybeth Rexlly George Rodrrguez Row VII Dona Sperlm Ronald Stagedxll Lonnette Stevens Joan Tereny Olxvxa Valenzuela Row VIII Frank Valenzuela john Verwrel Nancy Vxgrl john Wrstuber X Q' -tr' L i if 1,-an 33 v- 5- QS- ...f 1,1 U. 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A 1 D ' 1 0- 5 . 9 5. .. in ' 3 'f 'ff- H . 1, X., Y 'Q if Y ' ft y ' , ' A sc 9-D V 4 r joan KennY ' I I If X ff' ' A',g ...- . , fy! VV m 'Y v ,, 1 M V 0 Q? l - X Q ' 'QA ' I. d 1' 054,0- 4' . . v? - W y 2 . '1-' N K ' xy! N Y, A ' 49 ' tw ess B B f D M ' ,f , V KV . . . Q I -'L Q' ' L, V d ' vw . . gy , 4, ,... it 'V , A X V 71 Sophomores Grow with Spirit of School '-k'f'x4 W ' ' ' . . . M I ,gr - What's so funny Mary? Mary Mon- .--. W i ' V W 'Q-5?3v3 .1:'71W tiel seems to be getting a big kick out ' 7 M of the pose her classmates are striking to depict the popular Turnabout Dance. .1 as-nl l 1 ' '- 1 1 Come with me to the Casbah' joan Kenny and Bud Knox queen and king of the Hal loween Dance clown it up Hey hey Salpomte' We ve got the spirit' A busload of happy sophomore rooters gets ready for a gay ride to the only out of town football game of the year 72 i il i + xt 1-- Il - A ,N s - i ,V . ' , , -' i i i' lf l i is Freshman Officers Class of 60 Frrst week of second semester freshmen were seen busrly seturmg petrtlons pllnnnng campargns drstrlb utrng ballots and frnally xotmg for thcrr first perma nent class offrcers Thrs deusron was an rmportant one and a wrse selettron xx as necessary Ne1l Pruzzo and Sherla Walsh attended the regular Student Countrl meetmgs and had the prrvrlege of votrng They took part rn all the attrvrtres and served on the var1ous eommlttees The representxtrves although they had no vote, sat rn on the meetxngs and reported to the1r 1nd1v1dual homerooms on all busrness that was transacted durrng the meetrngs Class offxters made the freshmen feel more lrke a part of Salpornte and judgmg from the1r selectron they show sngns of havlng fme leaders Class chairmen and the1r delegates are Bonme if? wr-Jil bmrlmg happrly after berng elected to freshman presrdenr and delegate are Nell Pruzzo and Shenla Walsh Baker Martm Sarom Agnes jean Karplack Waldo stadt Edward Salgado Rosemary Gels Margaret Lopez Mary Sara Frelds Bob Kurun Teresa Ron Krng Not pictured jim Mooney in-.Q Kara' 73 7 ..- :Lr . 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Q The eltss of l96U Srlpornte s youngest ellss The :det of eooperttton md class spmt xx rs comparably new to the freshm tn but they shove ed many examples to prose that they rre on the may rovn 'trds betng real Sxlpomte students Green Dry few freshmen mll forget thrs event' Exeryone vt rs gn en tgreen ug md then demerrts and yelloxy rrbbons were eyryen to offenders After the exent was oxer the freshmxn elrss could rectte any part of the eonsntunon or my school cheer Second semester crme 1nd therr frrst permanent elass offreers were elected Nell Pruzzo and delegate Sherlr Wtlslm now attended the student council meet nngs and took ftctrve ptrt rn school ncttvrtres Green Day one of the events the freshmen won t forget Questxons demerrts and green ribbons were all part of the day Left to nght are freshmen joe Lusttclc and Margaret jo Kmg sennors Dan McCarthy and CoraLee Domler Freshmen Catch SPIIII of Fellow Students Five foot two eyes of blue eould s e eoull she tould she eoo' T ese gurls from the tvuentres added eolor to the Homeeommg, assembly Gymnasnes or 4 dame' These fresh men seem to be drxplayml, hoth nn a fun fnlled dame contest Naney Torn qursr and Rudy Marnnez are trynng hr met under the bar wrthout touehlng rt whale onlookers root for the hopeful paxr Row I Betsy Allen Itlseph Apoclata Bilnnlc Baker Nhcrrs Boner William Bzlurlanl Row II lnla Brandenburg, Louis Burges Qantlra Carpenter Rrlhert Clrl Pat C lllln: Row III X intent C urlnlng.,ham l cllela I eliz Ill eph Flaherty Carman Foussc Patricia I'ralley Row IV Suunne Cul Ray Graulca Sucarro Guzman Denlte Hetkert Alex I-Iuhhartl Row V Eu gene jones Theresa Kasper Don Klelfgan Marlbeth Komlnek William Lentz Row VI Ralph Kurzhals Llntla LnPriore james Magner Ifltlrentine Marczak Ru ly Martinez Row VII Ernest Melia Nancy Nugent Patricia Piatak lxiiii, Phillips eliiis Reilly Row VIII Dorothy Robles Norma Rodriquez Martin Saroni Lucinda Scott Steve Stilles Row IX Carol 5Lllll'ld Nilllky 'liornquist Mary Vergaa Manny Velez Miuhael W'ethington Rlthartl XVumhacher qi' gl -- ,. s. ,N I. it I ll . ggi 0411 19 kv 'QQ 4... ff - i I - , Q ,ft -.N :A xg L 5 I - J ff i ' ' ni' 'wy ': . 1. lb .. 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I 'ig I V . - 1 V a 1 L Q' Row I lxanu Allen T :UIQ Arnol Pimelx Bluman lame Brewer l mlem Broun Row II Rxchard Calasso Fharlea Loltrxn Pt te ope Conroy Margaret Delgado Robert DeMrchael Rovn III ludy Dooley Theresa lclrx Rrcharrl lorcrnr Patrlcna lranco Olga G :males Row IV Carol Halpcr Peter Hanna Mary Hardesty Michael Hulf Sharon Inskeep Row V Agnes jean Karplalk Michael Kot mslrr Dorothy Larson Oswaldo Lopez Margaret Mahoney Row VI lohn Mallas Suzanne Melflmurry Alhert Mendoza Alfrc. I Navarrette Row VII Muhacl Ortrz Nancy Prelnenbracl. Thomas Poore james Rrvero lurly Rochon Ron VIII Rolmrt Rohen Mark Rutter I lm banram.,c.lo R rl5LfId bhenton john Struu Row IX lxarnn Surlna larmt Iurncr hurl l NX arhter !1.annXlk armr Freshmen 9C ROXK I Xlaru Ama 'xl1ch4clBarr1a Par Bauman Pange Bracknex rclwanl Brrmks Ron II Ima flrrd Cf Nxch ll IH Clqmlxcrc Qannlri Cqulp Pqtrulz Dmullc Clllffnrl DuLun Rim III :rx N Ir Inna mal n I Row IV I IUICIICL Ilmrrxngu BIYIWITI Liclcsun Rah u' I Ixwmc lxuhlun Iohnsr n Rulmrt Ixurtln Row V IU ICB LI I1 Lnr XX nllnun NIHLIFII mr L XIIC e SIICIII NIL'Nam1r Row VI Bunnu NILV X h X 1 l1nLt CIIIFIINIPCI llrh P Allu rr Prcuz ROW VII Imlmljrcrer C rggurx Ru arts nn 'xn lrux Russ Chl lc Smith C .irnl Simmons Row VIII Damcl Szulwlws Qhzrun Sunni Ixarhrxn X nr Rolwrt Wdhfptf lxarhleen W 1ll.1Ce Anthony Zaaharek qs 1' C4 , fm, .M .fswl rw abt Ort ,xii FUN QA is Q . ll . rc- A - . 3 :- - . - n I- --af-I . ,A A A A ' f ' - a- Q I A I . I It . 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V 4' C K I 'AA - I' .. vi' f , A ,v' - A Af... f N , arf 'C I l L 0 YA A' 4 Av' i I I I 7- Freshmen QD 4' Ri 8 78 We K. 63 Lx f ? ' f-fl 'S -1 'P Row I Veronrca Arnold Joyce Blackmore Fu1.,ene Brrkhead Wrllram Borth Leonard Bruno Row II Gerald Cook Robert Durauo Gunther Fnser Rosemary Elem Sheila llnnex Row III VICIKI Ann Garve Gc urge Garvey Roger Gergenrts Rita Gulverxch Paul Harrl on Row IV Diana Havas Patrlcla janlk Steven Kenter Mary jane Kennedy Henry Kenckr Row V Mark Ann LeKander Thomas Lord Larry Lumsargrs Laurie McQueary Albert Molina Row VI Gilbert Molina joseph Orr Martha Osunn Karen Prerson Susan Puvxtr Row VII Nell Pruzm Patrnca Rohrnsnn Mary 'Ihcresa Rt nsta lt Thomas Rumore Lharlts Spmrx Row VIII Sarah jane Sules Margxe Sullxvan Stephen Tearne Mary Anne Thnelen Martha Ullrman Row IX Sheds Walsh Ronald Zacharek ,V . 3 - in ll 2 ' N ' I 7 . 0- Tal Yr 5 ,I f ' I I J f -5' ll , -. '- s u , ., l t -W 6- 5' I 9- W I - I V' Y' 5 y . ' I . lr I At. - ft H . '.'j,'L Lili, . K V. , Y . '1 4 .Q - I A I L , rg .V I 5 V , ,A Q ff ' - ,rtr -A A' I A . , -. ,Q it V ,bbq 2, 4 s X ya., ,A mf X. X M Q A X 14 t ' A I I : 12- - ' Q I2 . I ff ' -' - is ' :.. F - ' 4 Q ' 1 I 1 I Q I A, 'L If A I -5 I A' ri y I S4 Q I H h ' , af 'E I A I Guia, F -I 6 ag 'F 5 :I - 1 l X , Q' , P, E i . - . ,I rg ,A 1 ' K A V A ,, W a I If .- Q - . V' V .Y Freshmen 9E Row I Danlce As len Kenneth Balle jutllth Bo er Th xmas Bryke Peter Cento Row Il jeremxah Coyne Eileen Dayen james Eskra Elnzabeth Flatt Rosemary Gels Row III joseph Gulffre Helen Gutterrez Mary Helen Hermen Camnllf. Janos lames Kelly Row IV Margaret Kun Robert Lazeres Mary Rachel Lmelro Thomas Luntlqulst Irma Manzo Row V Iohn M lrxllx I'ranlx Mazur Dorothy Monaghan M turten Quellette I tlvx lrtl O Sullivan Row VI birth Pctoraro Rox mnr. Rently I tlvs ml Rotlrxguef Mxrgo batha lcrn tn lo balgatlo Rovs VII lrmlt Stxmmtns PltS1snoxx lo lNorm1Stxllman Dlyltl 'Ihorpc lx.1re'1 Ilrrtll Row VIII Nl try N alumna Nl try Beth X crmculer Xlnh1clXX1lh luuust XX tltf 1 if 'Xo- Uv- MQ Han M10 fyg. 'I Iii W6 fbflv' f 71 V .-Q31 V V A Fvkk A , -4- . 5 fu A .V '12 1 2 -Q. RQWXV. . , , ' L V V il ' V as Q -gg 4. IV I i- ' ' ' Cf if fl I ,, , 2-f Ml I 1 as f VV , at he I f A G' V sz .J , I, l f A I 7' , 'X 5 ' I F s. l' ,. J f 1 A Q -, X' , Vx 'jfs I V I I fs I - f fs 1- ,f H X. e v, ,V Q- 3 a l V ly I Il I aeaa gp ' ,, . ' 8 , I ,tel I h I . - Q 4 Vf 5 l .ii 6 V -I , f ' 1 'I - 54 1 4' 'I . XV Q V ' V Vg 3 , , ' if V4 L V t 0 l V gf' ill e , , .,,, V ' V , Y, , - -g 1f,xVV,rViVVVV .,.w - VV VV ,QVTIAQV I K V VV 2 1 K 'f wi Q . , IX all V 3 a , f'yVZVVVvf. , .M 9 J- - 1 - V ' f V ' ,MS E2 VV, QV V I .Ay ,V .Q-a V- I L - aj ' IVV' V54 - LP- l. J' L L I A A . 'X I A WY, l :F . 5 RQ! A - . 5 ' , V 1 , 15335 L .li R - If W 'l f , , V-- ,,, 7V , .V-is ae V V, . 1 I I If fl V AX ' f ' V .. N 1 4. lg I ' A ' .4 ,H ff V 2 .X ' -' EVV vi, x Q Y. I I , l f V -.V '43 I I ' t Freshmen 9F 4'- 3'5- gating N119- 'f'7 80 'li 'U' i ails Y:-1' '1 fi 'St ks.. -is an A xv' H 3 Rove I are I K 1 r Iimm I5 ll Iiwl NKLL up 1 Row II Mmm CMJ 1 Mm ra Dum mm D nLr1uhcIl I' mc ILI x Ium Issuer Row III r uri 1115 Vary In C mfg Tum hmm Iuy byuru Ihcrcsa Ilulwumm Rim IV LlnHurIII1Qkq BL tx larmli lxm lxunkx XIdI'gl1'tIIXlI'l-L Iuamm Lum, ROW V Ioicph Luimk ILlkIlfI'l Marcmm Bnrmc MQDIMLII Ilmes Iwluumy R45 Peru Run Vl 'Ium R nh Ihom xx Ray Dunn: Run Arm mdu RlJIflgL1Ll Ioan bandnn Row VII john bmpleron busan brmkland lean Iunyan Dnnali 'I ua Ldnsw N Alnncx.-1 Row VIII buy XX rmupfcl james L.1luI Th- -X. , rmnrwtm ,A ' 8 S.uII.1 . 1m'rxIv.nI1 , ' Ulf. ABUy.I E 5 I A - . 0 ' ,Imam f,.1II.I1.1r: .x 5 Q D I ' ' ' K . I x : , I ' - . , g, ii 59' AI . 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Dads Boost Budget with Dinners, Projects After a meeting the Dads Club officers pose in the library They are Lleft riphtp Don Frakes treasurer Enrique Lineiro vice president john Connoley president and Frank Naughton secretary Mr Lineiro supersises the unloading, of the Christmas trees for the Dads Club Annual Sale Helping in the vlork are e t to riehtf Benny laiardo Dennis Stringer Neil I.eKander and Dick Adamcin Dexoting their time to .issist Sal- pointe in its work .ind needs. our Moms and Dads are .in asset to the school both in funt'tion.1l improve- ments .ind the spirit of sacrifice. During December both Clubs were busy. The Mothers' Club had its nn- nu.il Christmas B.1z.i.1r, tolored with the roxs ind treits supplied by the mothers Our Dids did mother won derful job of sellini, Christmis trees In the spring the Moms spon sored the Vilentine Dinte for the members of both elubs it the Chin ese Community Center on February 16 The Dads Club held their an nuil dinner on Mirch 24 Besides these muor projects the Moms ind Dids were ilw iys inter ested in sehool ietixities ind uded at our dinces by being chaperones Q., 82 i bd'-Llp 1' if '4'-14511 rl - fgixflgi ia., ie VTP 49h-.,,,,..i jen' Q 5...-, '1F' 'pf ' ' L '. ' 4 ' ' H a 7 1 . 4 A A - 1 i 'A - V 4 v I t l I ' 1 ' A . . R . . A a . ' L 'L ' ' V ' ' a ' ' 1 1 V ' L b . to ' i 1 i ' 1 'V ' 1 y - . ' .' 1' ' y ' ' f . ' ' f . . , , - - Q31 ,, af f ,,,q- ' ' ' ' , , 7 '53, ' ' 9 -' WW L IW? ' ' . . . r I . . . 1- ,.-am .,-, - I Q ' fi. A I .apaimi ' ' , ,LQJ ff l , , 3 - ' A 5E'i'- 'V . v -'T , f 4-. - ' - , , .U 3 1 - 21 1 1 W i . , . 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'V' 9 74 1 A' wi' ' i - ir' hcl , E '- 'tv-qi. , .X I.-' 1, ,H ,gif - ' L -4 4 ' .4 . ,A , 3 ' ' , , ' .ef , .Q-.fi ' 1 V I , ' 54 D Mothers Devote Mothers Club Offrcers are tleft to rrghtf Nlrs Harold A Patten presxtlent N rs Albert lxellx recordmg secretary Nlrs Leu Snxder Corrcsptmtlence secre tar Nlrs johnj Rerlls r ure presr dent Nlrs CdlAflI1l'lLJl'O treasurer Four workers at the Chnstmas Baazar are fleft to rrghrq Mrs Culver Mrs Nlrchela Mrs Kelly and Mrs Fazxo Tlme, Energy for Puplls Benefrt QI ,- Tin Clubs Cooperate through Inter Club Councll As the presrelents of tll btlpornte elubs lssembled for therr monthly meetmgs they reqllzed hoyy much erteh elub h ms to offer our stuelent body 'I he purpose of the eounerl rs to strmul ite tetnltxes tn the NHIOLIS elubs l teh month the preslelents tre requrred to gne 1 report on rts tetrutres 1nd as 1 result the club of the month rs seleeteel ln selectmg rt they ehoose the elub mth the most xxorthyy hrle and profrtable letryrtres The Inter Club Counerl hers generously grven the1r trme mel rn eonyunetron vnth the student eounerl has gn en students ind the1r orgrrnrzfttrons the credtt that rs due them -R NPN Heading the actrvrtxes of the Inter Club Counerl are rts offlcers They are from left to rreht Anne D1C1eco seeretary Greg Nelson presrdent .mtl Iessne Reyes asslstant secretary Pondermg over the selecuon for the Club of the Month are istandmg left to rlghtl Wesley Cates Hugh Grinnell Don Grossberndt Qvuthdravnnj Ronald Wfooels Bob Krmmel and Rrehard Heatly Seated are Rosemary Gaea CoraLee Domler Margaret Grtffrth and Stephen Halper S1 3 -gi XL i.. 84 C - 1- 7 41 I ' 1 V' V , . '. ' ' 1' ' S '. . I Q Q. .Q Q . Q Q Q , Q. , V 'L V ' , ' A 2 D ' l f . ' . ' A' r L C' ' C I 1' ' ' vu , r Y I t . Q, Q , . . . .L Q - - , , . Q ,. , K 4 Q . , ,Q Q '- , ' C QQ , Q . I X --. ' , x hu, l ' Y' v hy w U , 1 lv 1 v I , - .V I Q t Y' . . . Q QQ Q . QQ QQ .Q Q , . Q , . . D - - t . Y ' Af J' Kg, Q Ag. K 1 5 1 5 'X Q . v K e I., A. Q . :W U ' a ' ' is 0 - - S J 1 N , .Q X Q ,1-ex , e - ' l K P- 1 . 5 r I f . X Ill- V A - V . ,MAY Q ,Q ' 1 , fl .A , ' W u . H, . , V Y Q Q e-. . 4 'Wm Prioresses and Sub prior ua-.if With the arrival of Father Urban Welch, the spir- itual life at Salpointe has taken a new turn. Under his direction, guidance and leadership, Salpointe's first Scapular Confraternity was organized. Dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, this organizations sole purpose is to promote more spirituality among the members of the student body. Its constitution follows to some extent the rule of the Carmelite Order. Taking the place of the president and vice-president of the esses Seated lleft to rightf Mary Miller fhead Prioresw jean Keiter Pat Goodwin ban Welch lmoderatorl Sec ond row Maria Amada Kath leen Harris Barbara Pankau jill Baker and Carmen Goro save Third row Rosemary Gala Barbara Dandurand Kar en Tirrell Joan Kenny Betty jo Dandurand Alice Avina Margaret Griffith and Remna Koepp Priors and Sub priors Kneeling lleft to right1Ditlt Waer fhead Priorj Bob Hale Don Benyamin and Father Lr ban Welch Second row Ernie Nlinchella James Ronstadt Art Apodaca joe Geis Greg Nelson Tom Katafiaz, and joe Leon. ordinary club are a prior and sub priors for the boys and a prioress and sub prioresses for the girls. All students are eligible but in order to remain in good standing, each student must say certain prayers and .1 rosary daily. The Confraternity, although still in its infancy, is blossoming into one of the most beneficial units of the school. Confraternities Prove Helpful to Students' Spiritual Life n , .W A '5'!5:t.,, AL' A , - I 'gfli ' ii iii , V ' .i : -' i 1 X T is H I - fl YI V 'l ' I . ,I l , 1 ' ' 2 5 2' 'if ,T , Sheila waisii, and Father Ulf . Y f Q T.iq.,Q' I . 3 I I . 5 . 1. 1 4,-fs i 1- 1 - il ' i .Z i ta , ' . ' , 'Z . Q as NHS Honors Top Scholastrc, ACIIVC Students Leadershrp scholarshrp servrce to the school These are some of the qualrtres that go to make up a Natronal Honor Socrety student Thrs IS the second full year Salpornte has had an organrzed chapter and under the gurdance of Srster Mary St Eleanor and the leadershrp of nts offrcers the N H S has become very actnve ln school functrons Among rts frrst few accomplrshments were orderrng puns and sendrng out congratulatory notes to those attamlng honor roll averages Elected to hold offrce thrs year were Mrke Geddes presrdent Brll Whntehead vrce presrdent Celeste Bar an secretary and Margaret Lordon treasurer Acme members of the chapter are those people who have been elected durrng the school term and are the present workmg members of the chapter Graduate members are all those who were members rn good standtng and have graduated The thrrd krnd of member rs one who transferred from another school chapter One of the actrvrtres of last years organrzatron was obtarnrng rnformatron on scholarshrps and colleges and unrversmes throughout the country Thxs xnfor matron rs strll avarlable to those senrors seeking lf Senror members of the NHS are frrst row left to rrght Domler Marllyn Brlka Erm Lee Ross and Lots Marshall lrank Naughton Bmb Connoley Mrchael Geddes and john Fourth rom Anne D1 Czcco Mary Stewar Celeste Baran Gonzales Second rovx Wrllram Engle james Holrsh Ernest and Iessre Reyes Mrttl and Ted Llmc Thlrrl rovu Joan Carluccl Coralee 86 Lu-v o 0 , ' ' ' v- : 9 ' ' ' a 1 1 v ' s ' ' r . 1 . Y Y A . . . . , . . . t . L t . v ' ' f 9 ' 1 ' ' - '. 3 v v Q Q ' ' ' ' v 4 . v lv y iv v , . - 1 . ' . 'Q H ' r r f ' M, A ' - e ' 4 Q 1 1 ' . L w a , I . . A N 8 -.5 1 , t -4 A . .y ex ' .fl ...., . , , 5 .. . ' X f . , Q , ,X 1 1 ' f l 1 1 ' S .. Sophomore or probatlonary members are from left to rlght Robert Hansen Raloh Salgado Margaret Freeley john Kurtm Carolyn Mrller john Lnedrams Marv Theresa Montnel Helen jaskowskl and Mary Joyce Douglas umors finally have the prlvllege of votmg on all lssues ln the NHS Boys are from left to nght Peter Oper Mrchael Snodgrass Harold H1CkS john Schattles Rrchard OConnell Val Txerman and Wxllram Whltehead Grrls are 3 from left to rnght Margaret Gnffxth Sharon Herman Mar garet Lordon Peggy Magner Carol Ann Renlly Noreen Pul 11am jean Kenter Mary Kennedy Agatha Kaspar and Shlr ley Krvlxn Llbrarians Learn Through Authors, Displays ll SUN N slim paw- 'II' Setting up a display to promote Christian reading Regina Koepp vice president of the Library Club points out some good Catholic au thors to other officers: fleft to right! Margaret Griffith president' Kathleen Kenyon secretary' and jean Tonyan treasurer. Catholic magazines are one of our best examples of the free press says Noreen Pulliam lcen- rern, to other members of the Li- brary Club. From left to right are: jean lxeiter. Pat Culp. and Mary MrCutcheon. Keeping literature such as these magazines in circu- lation is only one activity of the Library Club members. As a service club of Salpointe the library clubs primary purpose is to assist the students in the use of the library Club members do this by waiting on students at the desk checking books in and out, shelv ing books and helping students find their particular selections The remailmg service sponsored by the club exists for the purpose of getting Catholic literature to dis tant missions Members of this service need not belong to the library club Each member addresses one or more old utholic magazines to a missionary whose xddress he has obtained from the library During Catholic press month February, a varied exhibit of catholic literature was displayed on the walls of the library Religious orders represented at Salpointe were described and explained during March Vocation Month Future librarians with the help of Sister Catherine Joseph erected posters containing this information inside and just outside of the library t? MISSIOH Club Spreads Chanty, Good Works The MISSCDD Club dlrected by Stster Mmam ane tlwtys hrs 1 vnorthwhlle project under way Durmg the ptst yetr they provrded a happy Thanksglvlng for the poor wrth baskets of food and made a merry Chrrstmas for a number of chlldren They undertook a project of mal-txng leper pads for a leprosarlum and they showed thexr creatlve talent by turnmg out a complete rllustrated prayer book for use tn the South west Mxssnons What do you want for Chrrstmas aslts Santa Claus Marty Kmerk Tvso angels Barbara Hlcks and Margaret Greely encourage the chrl lren to tell Santa thcrr mshe: 'NAI S Packmg canned foods for the poor are these enthusrastnc Mrssnon Club members The result of thus collectron was a happy Thanksglvmg for many people I 89 O I Q . . . h l. . . . . a ' '. 4 - V ' fe r - i I ' . I ' 4' , . I I 1 ' Y l r j f l C l I tp A 4? F , 7 , Q - 1. Z- l - K , L Y 9' v , 0' I ' ' ' .Md 1 4 'lx X . ri . V, , I A s.- f , t .5 . ' ' - r . ' t V , ' - ,EQ 1 . 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'lm n - -f , 5 U ournallsts Fmd Hlgh A1ms 1n u1ll and Scroll N Qian' I do pledge myself to do all m my power to lne up to the rdeals of true jourmlrsm Twenty members of the journal nsm department were rnmated mto the u1ll and Scroll thrs year Hor zons and Crusader staff members who had excelled rn some phase of Journalrstrc work recerved therr pxns at a formal candlelrght ceremony The Society of the Qurll and Scroll rs the Internauonal Honor So crety for Hugh School journalrsts In order to be elrglble for thrs organn zatron a student must rank rn the upper thrrd of hrs class A sample of hrs work rs then sent to the secre tary of the Qurll and Scroll and lf xt rs approved he becomes a member You who are to be rmtxated mto the fellowshnp of Qurll and Scroll wrll lrght your candles from the concentrated flame of Truth Leadership Loyalty lnrtratrve Confxdence Depen dabrlnty and Frrendshrp Above the semor members of the ulll and Scroll conduct the lnltlatron ceremony lrom left to rrght are Mary Stewart Anne D1Crcco Erm Lee Ross Bob Connoley Celeste Baran Sally Strayer and Marrlyn Bllka are the proud new members Boys frrst row C left to rrghtl Brll Whnehead and Mxke Spalding second row Hugh Grrnnell and Brll Engle thrrd row john Schatteks and jrm McWalters fourth row jrm Nugent john Gon zales and Ted Clme Grrls frrst row fleft to rrhtp Arvella Hess and Margaret Lordon second row Madelme Precrado Joyce Cole Rubr latarola and Margot Boulay thrrd row Peggy Magnet Vrrgrma Verwerl Ellen Rrelly Margaret Grxf frth and Mars Kennetlx 90 an I AW4 . 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C P , sr ' i r 1 5: Q A' ' n. 1 l 1 1 M V 4 I I , ,t . 5. 3 S y T fix Q , y It . 1 yu 1' - 3 I ' 3 if - E . 1 , 5 4 I 1 .Z V ' Willis, if - lj -lg ' It A 'Q V. k Potential Nurses Learn Wlth loyalty I vull endeavor to and the physlcman nn hrs vs ork md dexote myself to the welfare of those commltted to my care Wrth thesc words of the Florence Nxghtengale pledge thrrty fue gurls became bound by 1 common goal nursmg As part of then preparatxons Future Nurses Club members v1s1ted YHIIOUS local hospnals where they would become part Members conducted a toy drne for the chxldrcn at the Pro Desclmo Center and prouded talent for 1 party also held at the center The club used funds returned by 1 Red Cross drne for sports equnpment for the Ccnter For thelr work at the Pro Desc1mo Center the Future Nurses Club was named Club of thc Month for muary The Club once ageun cooperated mth the Red Cross nn thc Crty mde blood donor dmc Members conductcd the drlxe 1nd st tffcd the posts set up ln the Sxlponnte Cafeterm Mary s has arrxved Offxcers of the Nurses Club are on hand to take a sxlent lesson IU the proper method of holdmg rn fants They are from left to nght Anne D1C1cco presn dent Margaret Lordon vxce presxdent Rosemary Gels treasurer and Anne Devlm secretary Through Experience Solemn faced because she knows the 1mportance of the ceremony Sandy Davxson hghts het candle from that of student nurse Irma Salvatlerra This act rs performed part of the nmtxatron ceremony by every gxrl entermg Sal porntes Nurses Club was l H I Y Y V. . Y ' 4 ' 1 Y Y L l - t I . L 1 I , ' ' . Y L I V ' y ' 4 1 K ' I . . 1 . . . . K , . ' ja t '. A 1 ' L Y- ' , ' 1, f' 4 fa 1 I y 2 2 A ' 1 ' ,I '.. . l. . , 4 - . I ' , . I 4 t. f Baby viewing time at St. ' - , , , - 4 1 , I X Q ' , f P l , X . , , N J' 74? , ,' P' ff 1 I , ' 1 f 'fvf 1. I , ? I V ! 1 X j 'Q vs' lg' fb' lL: il El Club Hlspanoamerlcano Acquamts Students w1th Mexlcan Customs ln nts second year El Club Hrspanoamer uno vms one of the most actxve clubs of Srlpornte In the month of Noxember mem bers of the club entered the Talent Shown for the frrst trme ln December El Club Hxsp mo amerrcano led the school tn pavnng trrbute to the Vrrgm of Guadalupe the patroness of the club A play rn choral form under the dnret tnon Slster Theresa Aula the moderator of the club was presented to the school over the Publrc Address System to acquamt the stu dents wrth the story of juan Drego and the Indmn Malden In February Freshmen were lllowed to enter the club In Mry L1 Ccnm Mexrcam wts held mth 1ll proceeds gomg to Father Wassons School for Boys near Mexrco Cnty The purpose of El Club Hrs panmmerrcano rs to acqufunt the students wtth the customs and language of Mexrco L Q Frnyoles enchaladas and tamalcs are some ol the mouthwatenngs rtems on the menu for La Cena Mexltana the I:l Club Hrspanoamerlcanos annual dm ner DlSCUSSlI'lg plans for the dmner are OfflCCfS of the club fleft to l'ltL,l'lIJ Beatrlce Llnero secretary jessle Reyes president john Gonzales treasurer and '1 4' Adlos Rema del Crelo rs sung by the Glee Club and the Cano Attendants to Our Lady of Guadalupe are Carmen Spamsh classes as the school pays homage to the Vrrgm of Guad Gorosave Allce Avxna Beatrrte Lmero Kathryn McCor alupe the patroness of Salpomte and the El Club Hrspanoamerr mrck Patrrcra Goodwm and Irma Nevarez 92 Q 0 I I l l , . i- . , ' , --n . . A ...- L . , 5 - . ,. Q, v - .i W i . . , I E K ,- . t - v 1- . . A . . A -- . , 1 1 t... , t D -4 A ' . ' ' t ' '- ,eff ' 4 , s 4 . x , A ' , 1 T M N G v G A ' - H' , 4 D t 'V 1 A I . ' . . , A W - :'. K ,A A z ' . 4 . 1 1 A at 4 . . . ,mg .- , ,, K 1 Y 1 .. , . . ' , ' , 'A - . . . , ,, t G 4 V ' '1 . . , l . ,, . . . , . , , . , . , A .Y ' ' , 1 ' . ' 1 . 1 Barbara Wrlson. vlce-presrdent. , 7 ' , A ,. . I .. --fs AT , , Y L, .- 1 t t , MR ,,,, ' . A if V 4, - A if 5 ,V I T 1 .13 I s 1 X l , 4 ' ' ' t . 3 . 5 ' W 1 f Q I ' r v . ' sw . 'P 4 ' v - Ill s tl .- ' Q. . Q .4 f .f A , X 1 , - .,, - Q C . is .. . . - ,. - I A v ' v 1 . Safety, Savings Constitute Themes of Clubs Members of the Salpomte Hugh School Safety Council are Cleft to rlghtp Row I Fernando Leon Glorla Rxvero Ernest Mottl and Madelxne Precxado Rom Il Terry Kaspar Roger Gerdcnxcs Mark Rutter and Ann D1 Cxcco Row lll Glorna Robles joan Kenny Marybeth Vermulen Sue Strnckland and Bud Knox Row lV jnm Lee hm Nlcwalters and Mxke Snodgrass -i 5 Thrnft has become a key word around Salpomte smce the oreanxzatxon of the Cretllt bnxon A chime to save regularly and eonwemently or to solve fmancxal xwrrnes as opened to students by gnvlne them the hcnefnts of a bank mthm the school and a chance to become acquaint ed vuth banlung, procedures ns opened to thc students mth lwusmess mterests who run the Credlt Umon The Board of D1 rectors officers lleft to rn,e,htJ Sue Bu ford presnlent Blll Engle xnce presn dent Gerry Nolan treasurer and Steph anne Hoefle secretary balance the days recexpts 93 . f l .' A, ' f .11 ,. asa 'N' 1P+ . I 111 Do-se-dol Swing your partner, and around we go! Freshmen members of the Glee Club put on a fast moving square dance for the Homecoming Assembly. . W VV Q-R-73,-,A 4. Each year when Homecoming rolls around the Glee Club presents the skits and music to delight and entertain the Queen. Do you remember those senior bathing beauties . . . of the l920's? the freshmen squaredancers? and of course Wesley Cates' interpretation of the Champion Strut was a surprise fea- ture! Queen Darlene Becker and her atten- dants, Barbara Dandurand, Sue Boulay, Janet Gebhart, and Pat Pearson reigned over the festivities. The Christmas program and the presenta- tion at the Annual Southern Arizona Choral Festival at the University of Arizona were among the other accomplishments of the Glee Club. Strains of the Baccalaureate Mass will long be remembered by the seniors as they walk out of the doors of Salpointe for the last time. Homecoming, Graduation Partl Fill Glee Club's The voices of the combined Glee Clubs ring through the school. Their beautiful Christmas Program is one of the most appreciated ever of the year. ,-,f. 94 xivvfj :fx 1' 'V A , :vt-as-si Lew vests- , W: -C ws- :IVY 5' Ying: at-hlaqitrfv-, , ffii' gf ft Looking oxcr soma nua songs for thc Glee Llub ani Ch wal tlas cs ara :liter ath enne Loume dxrectt r hcers 1lefttorn.htfStut Hal- per Sitka- Bennett Cora Lat Domlcr Penny Loebe Callnen Harm ani Ioan Cummmx. ACIIVC 5' 9' rifirrr f' ,,?? a:.hx!i: E X VR K ,4 J a-WJ Program Durmg School Year 56 57 If Hlllwi wie' ...-:wa-swab . a L ' ' - Q I , Q , C, , 3 t -I . . j J. and of- X i X v Aa., 4 vt 1 Nl ,Al 1 ,V x , F s 1 li' - ' 9 Q .3 ,- .V p - . Q i ,,., 4, NT . t E 4. - A. .- J: E , 'Y-V11-:f.t,ig EL if E 'r + t ,, of.. EE' 1,94 ff- -L 'lf z' w f 1 Z-91 1 'F . 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Q52 I fQ44'E Ek'-v 1: Bm Llfdfigkvsm if Wum35 fllitizi-as is ...I ik' Whlrlxng skrrts colorful pompoms and exhuberart R1g.,ht Ltop to bottom, are Xlarx Mueller Georgeanne sprrrts are drsplayed by our pnoneer song,le.1tlers Left ltop to Walsh Mary Helen Carrxllo busan Greer Colleen Harrrs bottom: are Vrckr Rutter Lmtla Flaherty Barbara Stock and Arda Martmez anet Gebhart Rubr latarola antl Marnlyn Brllca Pep Club Spreads Splflt throughout Student Bod Vnctory' shout the cheerleaders Trme alter trme therr Nelson Pat Pearson Lots Niurshrll lhtdtl theerleatlersl Marx enthusmstlc support pushed tht tum to sutttss bhovun coun btevmrt rm Holrsh .mtl Ctcrlm 'Xturrrt terclockwrse are Wesley Cares Charlene Lawnrlu Greg .W 1 4 I3 1 -.1 . ..1.1... 'i ... .1- - ...l-1. , .. ..-.........- . 1 - in I w : , 3 .-L '1' 5 . - ei .1 , E .1.i----u E' V , 'Q -'i-n :I N . l T E : Q 1 M Q . . 5 ,A Y . 1 iii- - 41 . S ' tg 'A .I : 1' ' ' 1 I' W, 1 i ',,' . 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Offlcers, V Cheerleaders Boost Splflt at SHS The pep club one of Salpolntes newest organrza trons has boosted the schools sp1r1t and helped brrng out the crowds for football basketball and baseball Offrcers tlectcd to lead the pep club md orrgrnate rts constrtutron ire Greg Nelson presrdent Shrrley Kuhn uce presrdent Kathleen Harms secretary and me Kahn reasurer Among the accomplrshments of the club were the electron of pom pom grrls and the formatron of major ettes Susan Greer led the songleaders rn routrnes and workouts and Vrrgrnra Brlka put the mayorettes through therr drrlls and mrrches Crazy hats day free trckets and assemblres were part of the cfrmpargn under the drrectron of Srster Marglret Cecrlra to spur the Splflf of the school over the one hundred per tent mark Therr motto Vrctory Through Chrrsr has been their greatest good 1n encouragrng school sprrrt Presrdmg over the Pep Club meetmgs are fleft to rrghtl Greg Nelson presxdent Shrrley Krvlrn vlce presrdent jane Kahn treasurer and Kathleen Harrls secretary F7-V Q-5 Y',.f Spirit IS the word that prevarls wxrth hese J V cheerleaders lleft to rrghtr joan Kenny Mary Suc Lagonaaro and Nancy Tornqurst Kneelrng rn the fore rdund rs Marla Amado 97 Lettermen Sponsor Mayor Vlctor Event Adam Leonn wonders xx hat tomes next as Efren Molxna ter and john Barry lead hum back unto the cafeterna after a at the Lettermen s mmatron -.4 Dxck Por short walk Ol!! row fleft XX cslex lures prcsrtlcnt xc mcln e s r tre sl A lern.1r o lcon sttret rx Ltlllld f0NN I I Ill iI'1NLn XXL U l' SN ll t ll 1 I in lxm Bunn 1rd ron 1 1 4 It I ren llll t N wut Du Tornqulst Irmk Naue ton L04 lf 9 The lettermms Club rs m orginxzttxon whose members who hue etrneel 1 x1rs1ts letter ind hate been tlulx nnltutetl An excepoon to the rule lSl'1'lC g1rl Cheerlettlers xx ho tre honortrx members The elubs blguest ex ent lg the tnnuzl Homeeomrng which lITLILldC'S the pep rxllx md tssemblx the elee txon mtl eroxxmnt, of the queen md the xnetorx dflnce tftervt xrels A 17 xnetorx oxer Cttxhnt topped off rhls yexrs tetnntles The clubs ftnnu tl pleme or the members md thexr clttes 19 one oee1s1on tll members look form Ifd to Fourth row jlm Hohsh Dennrs Stringer Art Apodaca john Barry Ted Chne Warren Taylor jxm Mcwfalters Doug, Noll and Bob Garcxa Fifth row jerry Roszko john Chalmqs Ralph Matmron Duck Waer jxm Vanl-Ioff jlm Ronstaclt and Tom Nxckols Sixth row Duck Mlchela Greg., Nelson Al Perez julrus Reeeset Duck Porter Ron Navarette Eugene Bubula Mnke Geddes and Coach Carl Btunenkant V I U I i A X N ' ' 'Y . , .L A b A . 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Theresa They are: lleft to rightp Frances Yonash, Judy Sa- Tomko, Frances Flores, and Rosemary Eglin. moaniego, and Mary Critchell. Second row, Betty Dan- Band Adds Bright Touch to Assemblies, Games xl -64 x p f l ,Z x. rl is ,- r P, 4 -- - w ferlf iii L., - The pioneer members of Salpointe's band for 195' are: First Row: Kleft to rightl. Henry Keneski and Dick LaBare. Second Row: Father Brocard, band mod- erator, ftransferred to Chicago at semesterl. Roxanne Reitling, Kathryn Reiding, Nancy Reinhart, jim Mag- ner, 'Theresa Shenton, Michele Asselin, Vaughn Kowal- ski, and Mr. lacono, band director. Third Row: Garth Pecararo, Sally Zimmerman, Patrick Brodecky, Arthur Darton, Charles Spiteri, Bob Lazeries, Carmen Gorsave, and Alex Hubbard. Fourth Row: joe Lustig, Bernard Zimmerman, Donald Grossbernt, Martin Cirone, and Wesley Cates. Not pictured are: Bob Kimmel, Tony O'Neal, Pete Mulhern, and Ralph Kurzhals. 99 Students Learn by Speaking, Thinking, Listening Km .BW Q ll If 589 'w Rappxng for attention Bob Kimmel president of the Forensic Club emphasizes a good point during a meeting Listening and taking notes are club members ffront rom left to nghtj Charlotte Rood Bill Whitehead Ctreasurerl and Louis Dougherty In the back row are 'im Orosco Jill Baker jay McClatchy and Mary McCutcheon Poise clarity and fluency in public speaking are the goals of the members of the Salpomte Forensic Club moderated by Sister Leah Heres the way Id do it says Charles Coltren as the Chess Club warms up for a tournament Left to right are members Don Benpamm Michael Wethnngton Charles Col trin Michael Kotowski Hugh Grinnell Cpresidentl and Osvuald Lopez You see it works luke this Richard Heatly mth proyector to members of the AudloV1sual Club Other equipment is also inspected by the boys Irom left to right are Peter Ccntos Richarl Heatly Ralph Swanson Patrick Walsh Bob Brogaskas David Fllmt , , , . . . , ' . lzfffw z d' '- S37 l Ph Q' ...fi Q 3. ,- . D . M 5 fx' f . 0 1 .f - k f .- -3 -f' A 4 e r f' -:X 1 '- .- ' - ,. 1 V f. f ' fs, .45 A' I f :jg fi-'fx ' ' pointer, attempts to explain the workings of a film-sound .7 .iz hy. if' .. . Q ,- , I . 1 In Ill.. I ,vt . .yhq . Y 'V I .Y ' 1 . V'-nv, Ai ag! ,n I 1 '. -Y ' L ,' . ,, v Z ' 1 - 'A 1 '. . .'- . . 'AN 1 ? ffpg-5,1 . . t H. f , . X H f ' 1 L ' K -G ,E 43 1 f .QA . ' .I I k.'. : . , ,,. I 'H i' ' 3 2' ,v ' , , . 3 . v Activities Activities reflect the attitude of the students, Their spirit is evident in the manner in which they tackle a proi- ect, in their perseverance, and in their success. Their school citizenship is demonstrated in their participation in electing queens, sponsoring programs, attending dances, working on projects. If the students are loyal in fulfilling their responsibilities in activities, they are forming a part of the school spirit of the student body. ueen Darlene Reflects Students Enthusiasm K-x 1 an Homecoming Royalty are ileft to rightj Mikes Geddes Pat Darlene Becker Sue Boulay Ed MHEC1' Bafbam Dandumnd and Pearson Julius Regeser janet Gebhart Dick Tornquist Queen FCfI'l8l'lCl0 Leon Each yeir excitement runs high and the pulsation of the school qultkens as time nears for the annual homecoming Students contemplate and inticipatc the outcome of the Lcttermans Club balloting with much enthusiasm but steadfast lettermen kept all the infor- mfttion of the ueen's identity under their hat until the long awaited assembly. Maroon 'ind gold streamers 'ippeired every xx here in the hfills and classrooms and Tromp the Trojans badges were sported by all the spirited students, Suspense climaxed as Stlpointes ard Annual Homecoming ceremonies opened with the crowning of Darlene Becker queen. The queen and her attend-mts were presented with footballs as mo- mentos of the occasion. Other events highlighting the ceremonies were ii performance by the newly formed band and the appeirmce of the song leaders. The fast tempo of the ceremonies was continued by the Pep Club find the Choril classes which presented several lively skits. l02 XX Queen Darlene and the princesses arrived at the halftime ceremonies in convertibles with the Pershing Rifle Team of the University of Arizona acting as honor guard. The Queen was presented with a trophy and the traditional kiss by Wesley Cates, president of the Letterman's Club, and the evening was concluded with a victory dance at the Elk's Club. G 5, V Dick Tornquist and lovely Darlene, King and Queen for the Homecoming festivities are looked on with pride by all the students Football co captain Eugene Bubala receives a diant smile from Queen Darlene as he presents her with a football as a memento of her reign NNN , . . 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' 9 ,197-ii ii N ,gg ' lm' T -' 1 i Elected hy the Senior Class for Salpornte s Queen of the Aguirre Lora Lee Domler and Irma Lopez The queen wore 195 I-1651.1 tie los Vaqueros was Lmda Flaherty Lcentem a turquoxse outfnt and the members of her court wore black Her attendants were lleft to trbhtp Drane Doell Ceceha and whlte Salpomte Ro alty Represents Students Sp1r1t 104 Rut.,n1ng., ower the lxmg. of Hurts B411 vert lunrurs urtt s xn1 Aga lxlspur In tht tome t for t L 1Nt.HL1lI rt tht Senmr Class C lft Lrtwrtt x un mu Al Pere? mur tr 11a on w rnurt tm B111 Niarum Trash man '7 56 Football Players Honored at Annual Banquet Salporntes annual football banquet was held rn anuary of thrs year Jack Butler defensrve back for the Prttsburgh Steelers Fran Rogel fullback on the Steeler team and Carl Cooper Unrversrty of Arrzona track coach were the guest speakers jack Butler rs the brother of Father Ardan Varsrty lctters were awarded to 53 Lancer football players and 7 letters to the varsrty cheerleaders Drck Mackey of the Tucson Darly Cntrzen presented Player of the Week awards to Frank Naughton for offensrve back agarnst Sunnysrde and defensrve back agarnst Catahna Dlck OConnell for offensive back agarnst Brophy and Drck Adamcrn for of fensrve ltneman agarnst Sunnysxde Trophles were presented to Mrke Geddes for top scholarshrp Eugene Bubala for the outstandrng lrnernan and Frank Naughton who recerved two one for outstandlng Senror and the other for outstandrng back 46 Wrth Father Flortan athletrc dnrettor are trophy wmners Eugene Bubala Frank Naughton and Mnke Geddes 'ix-5,6 Honored guests tt thc lcttcrmens Club Banquet turt C rlmort I lm Connulu Rtxcrtn A1 lm Butltr ,nk lleft tu right: Cotch Ctrl Bruncnktnt Iran Roqucll Ru Butler ml C math Huml erenl Wrlllam NltCart1n Carl Cooper Rexerenl Bon rxcn 105 7 Q ,- - , ' , V ' ' 'i , .. 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' t 4 - Curtam Gomg Up Reveals Pla W1th1n Pla not yyrth a toy mouse The two gurls lanct anl Nanny playel by Colleen Harrrs and udy Russell leap onto the table Ted Qhne as Butlx the lm, strong, athlete lumps for the near ut stool Calmly reachrng for the mouse rs the ncycr bothered Flsre played by Rubr latarola Remember the play yyrthrn a plly those wonderful pr1ct1ces Krthleens frmous fall vthxle tryrns to get an :ty from the mouse BLlClx s southern tccent as he dravll cd Behnda ElSlESSl1I'l6 So far all rts xttrtcted 15 one xpe mth a boyy ne Buck s rtrocrous handle bar mustlche the plrstrc duelhng plstols M lts true to hfe l1ne I drrye people crlzy And dont forget the tcturl performances Anne md Irm rd hbbmg ln th rudrence the trrgger happy stage h md yy ho shot Ioclto when he was st l n stxge Bucks rmagrnary trgar the hrltrrous Mlss Moran scenes lorry md Nancy s soft UD slrpts old Tony stomprng up the use the cast members quretly grou ed rround the Nlgll llght the srdness when vue realrzed xt was oy er 1nd yet the happy thought thrt rt vtrll be 1 memory of fun vue jrm Nugent as Mr Carter a yournalrsm teacher trres to prove hrs affectron to the yy ary Mrss Burgess a new dramatrcs teacher at the hrf.,h school played by Anne DrCrcco But Randolph you irc a poor as uc arc solvs Ianu Gebhart is Belrn la to Rin l :ly h pliyf. l by B nb llaherty 106 tt . . D Q l , , , Q . - i , . . , .. ' V . . f fl - ' L l L I I l C ' 4 T B v Y . A . . il o 1 - ' A . ' f 1 y A 2' l' - . ' ' P 4 ' I V' Q Watch out! Look out for the mouse! Wise guy' Milt, Dick Sainz, causes a small loved- . . i ' ', 'lv r - V ' ' . V 7 Y ' I, H , V l ' 5 . V' n ',U Q ' ' 2. Y K' L kl 7 L 'R 14 L e v '-2 C' , y K - X , N , E 5 O ' v . 5 Q , sf' Hidden Talent Escapes in Senior Pla Production So you re the one who took my shoe' Maybe you re a l-cleptomannac Are you a kleptomamac my good man Claudia McDowell as the affected the janitor portrayed by Make Spaldnng Watching with puzzled looks are Andy and Lorry played by Tom Katafrasz and janet Gebhart Cousin Henrietta how fresh and calm you look rn spite of everythxnn, dravxls Belinda played by Mary btevxart to Kathleen Harrrs as Henrietta At the left rs Hugh Grinnell as Randolph and at the right vtatchnng happily are Belinda s mother and father played by Pat Pearson and Edward Mager Stop pushing me' NX hat rf someone should see us' protests Miss Burgess Maurice Mullen to Mr Carter Paul Herberman as he attempts to forte her to go to drnner mth htm 107 V , . . . , 1 l M l !v. . I actress from Broadway retrieves her shoe from Tony. vi - . 7 . , Y . . , , Romantlc Parlslan Atmosphere Offers Few Hours Whrrlnng rmnclst soft hghts and flowers and dancmg to music wrth a Pans accent were those who attended thns years prom Parts au Prxmtempes was the theme and the detoratxons carrled through wtth slde walk cafes and 1 background behmd the hand of the Enffel Tower and a crowded strcet scene Mrmature Towers and French menus were table centerpxeces and the bids also femtured 1 pncture of the Eiffel Tower Tuxedos and flowmg formals of all colors rdded 1 soft over mst to the already blue lights Happx Prom goers Beatrnce Lmero and her escort jxm Mtwalters pose for the Pans photographer Wfaltzmg happnly to the theme song, Pans rn the Sprmgtnme are a group of jumor and Semor couples 108 I I O . . , s 1 ' , V , ., . . ,, r gs! . . . . Q . , 7 ., , I l 1 . 1 . 4 1 r e I I lx . 'A...l . ' 'v, - P. .55 , .p , . . 'x . 1 . ',' ,- . , 1 Q., f . 1 f , ' ' ' ,U ,, .,. . Q H , I ,.,A . ' . . A. K , . V . Treasured Memorles to umors, Semors .515 'fi f?1 Students parade past models of outsnle cafes ln Pans tlurmg, the grantl march 'lhe theme was Le Prlntemps au Pans CSpr1nf.,txme xn Paras? Smllmg gayly at some unknown suhyect are a group of jumors They are counter cloclcwxse jxm Mcwalters Sharon Lux Helen Bevms Richard Kunzler frank Shemetler Grace McVey and Beatrltc Lmero Admlrmg a Parlslan cart fxlled to nts capacxty wxth flowers are Father Gil more and chapemnes Mr and Mrs A Delxvan Ross and Mr and Mrs Carl Brunenl-cant K. m H i Whnrlung and swaymg to the mum ol Regtne Pmpers All Stars are Salpolnte couples at the junior bemor Prom The Background was drawn hy Lnlllan Harris 109 I ,I I C l , A As l ' '.?,1 l - , N . I l ' .? I 5 fi 4 - 'B .f ll . ' f ' CK 'l r x F .' if A 'X ' ' ' fi fx , x ,. J' 'l ll : f'1l-NL! 7 '- f K M F , J lv O I iv' , N A am ' I if of V ,. Sc1enCe Fan' Uncovers Sk111 1n FIISI PIIZCS N Above One of the Grand Prxze wmners Lxlhan Hams poses with her detarled bxology exhxbnt African Sleeping Srck ness Upper rrght A Grand Prnze wmner for hrs fxrst place math ematlcs entry 11m Nugent pomts out that thxs large shde rule automatrcally computes seven answers Lower rxght Ted Chne seems qurte happy about hrs placmg ftrst ln the chemxstry drvrsxon Ted s proyect explamed the valence bonds of the atom Below Curtls Waters explanns the workmgs of hrs model torston bar suspensnon system whxch won fxrst place rn the physxcs dxvtston Repeat performances were turned m by last yetrs representmx cs to thc 'Nlmonal SCICUCE Fair as they agzun took top prrzes ID the Salpomte falr rm Nu gent and Irlhtn Hams the co mnners of thms years Grand Prxzc prox ed to be best of mo hundred flfty exh1b1ts 1m cntcrcd thc new d1x1s1on mlthematrcs mth The Rxddle of the Shde Rule It consrsted of a lube model thtt tutomttlctlly solxcd sexen problems Ltllran drspl xyed 1 detalled vlork on Afrxcan Sleep mg S1ckncss 1n hcr bnology exhlblr Her project lllus trated sunous phises toncernlng the tsctse fly from preventron to trmtment Also mnnxng fxrst placc prtzes were Ted Clme ID chem1stry and Curtis Wwters m Physlcs Teds entry entltled Valence expluned valencc ltself and the hrs constructed model Torsron Bar Suspensron Second place rnbbons went to Rnchfrrd Heatley 1n math Bxll Engle for hrs S011 Analysts rn chemxstry 1ll Baker w1th her blOl0g1CHl entry From Flower to Frult and Pete Oper rn physlcs i C I 0 U Q I , ' ' I Y 3 l ,ggi I . 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It-ill l Ill 'WW Bill Engles Soil Analysls won second place ln che-m1stry H15 exhnblt compared Arnzona and Callfornna soxl vuth standard solutnons 45 nr' Pete Oper took second place nn dynamics e physn Llxkll 1 L- Top Richard Heatley placed second ID mathemams mth hns entry on the theory and applncatnon of math ln electronics - Bottom From Flower to I-'ruxt jlll Bakers pro yect took the second place rxbbon ln blology tllVlSlOU for hls prolect on aero lll I l U I FN- J n 0 ': ' ' I 7 ' 35 .4 l I Q 2 ' s ' N K I I I l- I 5 E i - D M Ill A . , -X I . . . 2 lr ' l .I I Aki! V Da K4 X l ., M M -. - U u u v 3 I ' 3 1, . L ' I V ,4 1 f t t l ut l 1 1 n 3 e Q , 1 - ' L' A4 X l :Ast ml- I Vi - - ' ' l . .Z A . l . l 1 3 -I Avy..-g .17 I. . .V . - 1 4 1 ' ' 2' 'Q ' ' A I 'd -try: f S ' N : ' ' - -13.1 1- s kv . ' H Q , . -. 'A A U? . c ' 59 ' , , 4-1 . A :... . . th .CS . . . . . n Big Top Extravaganza Reveals Formals, Dusters Nothing heats chiffon, especially for a formal. Marilyn Bilka models thc beautiful gown that she made from twenty yards of chiffon. And I did it all hx mxself Ceeelia Aquirte proudly tells Charlene Cahelloto Charlene has reason to brag too for she mile the pert sheath dress she is modelin2 'Yr v 4 'P 6 One of the centers of attraction under the Big Top was Alice Kenny with her gingham plai 1 lress demented by a tiny hlack velvet how Popcorn lxaths Pat Pears in hol is .1 tempting treat for lxathleen Harris as they munth hetsxeen seenes at the fashion show Maureen Arnold seems ready for a day at the circus. Her striped capri pants and pancho blouse checked jumper is just right for many occasions. Future Homemakers Exhib1t Amateur Handwvork Spring comes and a girl's fancy turns toward clothes. This year the annual show, Big Top Extravaganza , was on the order of a circus. Amidst the balloons, stuffed animals, and multi-colored serpentine girls paraded around sporting their newly made outfits. Ready for a leisure evening at home is Vicki Adams in her lace trimmed Set for sturdy wear are these gay sport outfits made and modeled PCgrl0ll'. by Cleft to right? Marianne Dolan Peggy Magnet and Carol Ro if A. ' fig' 'J if l. 41. Students Consecrate Themselves to Mary's Cause Pxck a glrl that has Marys qualltres someone whose mass attendance rs unfatltng someone who IS kmd helpful frxendly to all and just all around Mary lrke rn dress speech and acttons These were some of the thoughts that ran through the mrnds of Salpomte senrors as they voted for thrs years May Queen Intervrews over the PA system and bulletms rn the rellgnon classes all helped to declde therr chorce As they voted rn the chapel all whrspered a lrttle prayer to our lady hoptng that she would rntervene and see to rt that the grrl most lrke her would be elected Elrmrnatrons narrowed the freld down to only a few grrls and the pulse of the school beat qutcker Now the frnal vonng would take place Back to the chapel to vote for the last trme agarn a llttle whrs pered prayer Suspense frlled every students heart when the announcement fmally came over the PA system announcmg Alrce Boyle as Queen and Colleen Hams as attendant The queens court was elected rn much the same way Two gxrls from each class were elected from the elrgrbrlrty 11st to form the processron for our Lady The rest of the school was not left out though because the ltvrng rosary rs selected from the senror class and supplemented wrth rumors All the excttement IS ch maxed wrth the beaunful trrbute rn the patro wrth students dressed rn blue and whxte We consecrate ourselves entrrely to thee Alrce Boyle Salporntes May Queen pauses for a mo Carolyn Mullet Joyce Warren Mary Sara Ftelds Margaret ment after trovtnrnt. 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Lancers Score 4-4 Grid Record with Two Upsets L ,, 'Vhke Geddes leads Lancers through hoop as they take ro the held ln thenr openmg game ol the 56 season ,Af i 116 Coach Huml 9 Gznnrng 1740 yards 10 thenr elght gqmes the Lanc ers xxeruged 155 yards galned rushmg, per game In the plssxng grme they mldt 407 yrrds The short season xx rs rn lmportant factor rn keepmg Salpolntes entrles 1n the record columns loxx Inlurles pl tgucd the teftm throughout the season serrouslx xxetkemng the thln reserve rtnks of the Ianeers Mmy of the plqyers were IU usts and on trutehes for sexer 11 vxeks md some recenved 1r11ur1es xxhreh sldellned them for the entnre serson It vms thns rash of lI'ljUI'lCS xxhxch led the ithletlc depart ment to dnssolxe the lunlor V1fSlfy term 'after thelr fxrst gmc The squrd xx ts then used to bolster the Vrrsxtx rescrxcs Three I xneers xxere elected to 'lutsons All CII, Tum bane Bubxlt xx IS Chosen rs right end on the fnrst tt un Frrnlx NlLlg,l1IllD xx rs eluted to the rngsht hxlfbttlx spot ll'lQ1lDlLlx Adlmun to tht right gmrd posxtnon on the sctond telm Amphn Brophx Tucson Sunnyslde lflSl1Cl C ll nllnr Pueblo No rles 2 Coach Brunenkant -10 va V -I'-1 Av ,3 J- ww Q ! 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' 1 0 6 6 0-12 ': 0 0 0 1 11 1 A ' .11 1 41 . - , 7 A 1t'A tgffma 4 ' I ll Q' 11C11'f 111.5 .11111 F1111 for - ' , 6 115' '1 ' L1 51 131 1.1 T1 1 . '1 1' f ' ' . . 1 ji f A K 1 K 11 an 1 C ,m 1 l al' . 1- ' 4 ' ' ' A C1 ' 1 L1 1 f 1111 A 11 11111 rrl. Qz ' 1: U 6 0 0- 6 : 14 7 14 -A12 S11 A' - 'f ' . L- 1.1116 111 8.11 ' 1 - O. 115 the 1..1nccrs' strung 11111- .1111 11.1111 1 ' 1 A ' 1 ' ' ' . 3 .1 ' 1 1 , ' . '1 Q lj- 11 1 Y'.1r V ix S1 ' 1 A '. ' I M . '. . ' .1 ' . 1 Q ' - '. - 1 rf' u ' ' ' - -f' lg L . -1- 6 Y ' ' 1' lv Ql1y.1r11 6 U I 6 0 6 ' 1 ' ' I Y V Nu 1 11 L' WC- ' : 0 0 0 0- 0 A E ll l h 1Q.a..f: QQS1-,.3'fFr1'1f-1 - ' .. ' Z, ' .. Af ynkoc llpkpllyd hflplyfhPbIg Salpointe Varsity Football Squad of '56 -f hfvnnn 0 ics Lancers Upset Bisbee The mighty spirit of the Lancers sparked them again as they spilled the favored Bisbee Pumas, 6 - 0. It was Salpointes first win in four years of competi- tion with Bisbee. and their only road trip of the sea- son. The first half was an even battle with neither team scoring, During the second half. the Lancers bottled up the Puma attack. and scored early in the third quarter. The touchdown ended a drive from the Salpointe 37, Frank Naughton broke away and charged 50 yards to the Bisbee 13. The next play moved the ball to the one yard mark, and Dick O'Connell pulled a quarterback sneak for the score. Naughton gained 108 yards for the Lancers, who were cheered on by a large group of enthusiastic Salpointe rooters. A cara- van of busses and cars carried the rooters to Bisbee. Salpointe: 0 0 6 0- 6 Bisbee: 0 0 0 0- 0 Salpointe Tops Trojans The Catalina Trojans went down to defeat at the hands of the Lancers, 12 - 7, at Salpointe's Home- coming Game. Salpointe scored its touchdowns in the second quarter. Frank Naughton picked up six points on an eight yard carry through left guard, climaxing a sustained drive from the Lancers own 54. Later in the quarter, Barney Bigwood intercepted a Trojan pass on his own 25 and ran it out to the 41. Dick O'Connell passed to Mike Geddes who ran 50 yards to the touchdown. The play carried 59 yards. Catalina, early in the second half, took the ball on its own two yard mark and drove steadily down field. Chuck Giles scored on a one yard plunge, and the P.A.T. brought the Trojans' score to seven. Salpointe: 0 12 0 0-12 Catalina: 0 0 7 0- 7 stadt and Art Tesi Cmanagerj agerl enkant. I-irst Row tleft to rightb Marty Kinerk Cmanagerb Warren Taylor Barney Bigvuood Jim Carpenter Bob Hanson jerry Rosko Gary DeVos jm Bushroe Dave Snodgrass Tony Carano Dan Southard Gene Sierras jim Ron Second Row john Gonzales fman agerl Efren Molina Art Estavillo Mike Curtis Tom Nichols jim Lee Benny Fajardo Art Apodaca Tom Patton Pete Almada Dick Michella Dennis Stringer Frank Naughton Ralph Marmion Cman Third Row Coach Don Huml Dick Waer joe Geis Gene Bubala Dick O Connell Mike Snodgrass John Barry John Scott Chester Fricker jim McWal- ters Frank Valenquela Stan Kaminiski Dick Porter, Dick Adamcin Ted Cline Ernie Mottl. Tom Graves A1 Perez Ron Navarette Julius Regeser Mike Geddes Dick Tornquist and Coach Carl Brun- -45 Salpointe player, in fine defensive action, puts nab on Catalina ball Pueblo Raps Salpointe The Lancers' three game winning streak came to an abrupt end as Pueblo's Warriors defeated Sal- pointe 25 - 6. Being the only daylight game on the Lancer calendar, it was the only one witnessed by the Salpointe sisters. A cold stiff wind chilled specta- tors and players alike, and grounded all but two passes. Pueblo scored twice in the first quarter, but Salpointe tightened up in the second, holding the Warriors to one first down and scoring on a 43 yard run by Frank Naughton. Pueblo's Rudy Ayala broke away early in the third period and ran 48 yards for his third touchdown. Pueblo scored again in the final period and made the only conversion of the game. Salpointe 0- Pue lo 12 Apaches Edge Lancers Nogales outscored Salpointe 19 15 in the Lanc ers final gimc A one yard plunge gave the Apaches a six point lead in the first quarter but a 12 yard pass from Dick OConnell to Gene Bubala tied the score early in the second Nogales retaliated when Manuel Rodriguez ctught 1 pass from jim Miranda and dove into the end zone for the tally putting the Apaches ahead 15 6 at the half Salpointe tied the game up agun in the third quirter Mike Geddes ran 17 yards up the center to the touchdown and Mike Snodgrass charged into the end zone for the extra point the only one of Salpointes entire sea- son. In the fourth period Nogales jim Miranda powered his may over the goal line to give the Apaches the victory. Salpointe: 0-1 Nogales: 0 6-1 121 Sc-:mor Players F1n1sh Last Year Reluctantly 1 l iff:-i Q M68 D ck Porter Tackle .-v- qgeasf' ck Wd nms Str nger D Clx Ad fn gr En G ard All C r Qt-m ALA! Q9 ny Fajardo Tackle Al Perez En .bfi IZ? in if-S! .-.0 ,,..f:,',4 lf 'Ja Ted Cline D ck M ch lla Center Quarurback ck Tornqu I-lalfback E n e Mottl W-,dial-'f ',-Fj:., Ron Na arette Halfback ann -ka-an 1 Sri 2' A V: 1 I 3 Y. Q 'V .1 4- K V Q ' 11.1. ' 4 T E' X mg - Q. , ' I r . h 'l X ' N U x, Q 14. I V . K. R' E 1' 2 l' ' ' I r' . l A i' , 1 ' .A -- T my nav, ' ,J-J ,, NJ, ' 'A .1132 i Di ' 'cr Dc ' X i ' i ' ii Cin Cent - d 'u' . - 'ity second x ring F5 1 rl l ,J 5 1 ' V 43, 4 .ww A I f ' jg km-in ' '4 3?f, A T ' , W , , 4, X Q 4 T T l 'fl ff 3.7-- r V W r I bv: n. 'wwf 2 Y '- A .. ' 1. ' l A I- N A1 f.,I Ben ' ' I Di ist v d , . Gb 5 ff , A 'i 4' T ... ,lg M Q , L ' . I 9 ,K gat!!! A it . Q5 K , L . I I ,,, :ITT '. ,, ' . ' T53- .74 - mM,. 1 ' ' ' r Ll.: . I 2 -1 ,..-' 4 , ll ' -Q A ' l,,..4-gf? ' T 1-f' Ti. 45 ,Jw- ' i ' i u ' r i juliua Regt-ser ' ' End .xckl Freshmen Close Season wlth 2 4 Record Under the coachmg of Father Aldan and Mr joe Amoy the Freshman football team posted two wms and four losses for the 1956 season In spate of the rather poor showmg of the team several mdlvlduals show promxse as prospecuve varslty materlal These 10 clude Mlckey Ortlz and Bxll Lentz top backs and Bernie McDowell top lmeman 0 Pueblo 59 14 Amphr 0 Sunnyside 0 Catalina 27 Flowmg Wells 6 0 Tucson Mnckey Ortiz blocks for the ball carrxer on an around end play nn the Catalma game Bull Lentz plcks up yardage nn the L1t tle Lancers vxctory over the Amphu frosh First Row seated left to rxght Don ald Tora Mike Walsh Don Cntchell Paul Cm Don Klenfgen Frank Stam mers Edward Brooks and joe Apodaca Second Row kneelmg. Bxll Marum Tom Harmon james Mag.,ner John Marlella Nlcholas Cavalnere Bernard McDowell and Bull Bollweg, Third Row standing, Father Aldan Coach Carl Brunenkant Dave Thorpe john Havluck B1llLenrz Make Ortnz Ernest Mena Bob Kurtnn Tom Lundquxst and Mr joe Amoy -9 O - ' a , . I Q 1 , , . ' 21 ' lj 24 ' : , ' 2 - , . . 7 1 4 - S yi ! I , 1 . . . 7 . , . . V . , - , , , y v v 1 , . X , 4 Spirit, Experience Improve Lancer Record A little encouragement and advice from Coach Brunenkant during a time out helps to bring out the Lancer spin: Amphx Benson Brophy Sunnyside St Marys St. Mary s Tucson Douglas 124 29 37 37 20 36-45 45 39 41 39 47-43 35-49 63 62 San Manuel Patagonia Amphn Flowing Wells Catalina Nogales Brophy 78 39 42 32 34-47 69 45 23 30 3-64 40-52 Catalina 3 3-46 Pueblo 32-49 ' 4 Salpomte Cagers Post 8 9 Season Coach Carl Brunenkant prloted hrs 1957 Varsrty Basketball Squad to one of the best seasons ever wrtnessed by Salpomte cage fans The team played a 17 game schedule and frmshed wrth erght wms and mne losses The schedule was slrghtly abbrevrated due to several sudden cancellatrons The Lancers faced many AA teams although Salpomte because of tts comparatively small enrollment IS ranked as a class A school Two of the brggest vrctorres of the season came durmg the Chrrstmas holrdays Both were wms wrested from the St Marys Kmghts In the frrst clash the St Marys squad traveled to Tucson to be downed 41 39 by the hrgh sprrrted Lancers who then added msult to rnyury by rnvadrng the Knrghts home court rn Phoenrx and comrng home agarn the vrctors and agam by a narrow margm 47 45 Another tlght mrd season game was won by the Lancers rn Douglas when a Salpornte rally gave them a closer than close 63 62 vrctory over the Bulldogs A fast movrng paxr of Semors made the headlrnes more than once durrng the season Ron Navarette and julxus Regeser turned rn excellent performances throughout the entrre season Each recerved the Play er of the Week award from the Tucson Darly Crtxzen once and both placed hrgh rn the fmal scormg lnst mgs Ronme ranked fourth among the crtys top scorers and julrus took the fnfth posrtron In a game wrth San Manuel ullus set a new school record for pomts made ln a srngle game when he sank 17 freld goals and five free throws for a grand total of 39 pomts Ronme took the top honors rn the crty for the greatest number of free throws made thxs season scormg 77 pomts on the gxft shots When the All Cnty Squad was announced Ronme was lrsted at guard posrtron on the second team and ulrus recetved hon orable mentron for hrs work rn the center slot Coach Brunenl-cant was very well pleased w1th the teams performance thrs season and he predlcts that an even better squad wrll take to the hardwood next year Left to rrght Bob Hale Cmanagerq, George Hayes, Mrke Chalmers, Ron Navarette, Dxclx Samz, and Coach Carl Bru Geddes, Dxck O'Connell, john Barry, Eugene Bubula, jrm nenkant VanHoff, julrus Regeser, Drck Waer, Greg Nelson, john 125 0 - -. . v v 7 ' ' I! , . v . 7 - . - ' ' 'I . 4 ' . 1 ' ' . . Q 4 . . f. . - : . , - . 1 9 v 1 ,J ' ,-v - . . r - . ' v SCHIOIS Spark Team 'i ulius Regeser 1163 demon5tr.1tr.5 hovs height is an .user as he dunks in an c-my mo pomrcr jim XanHotf 1131 looks on Lxpcuanrly 126 Niika. Geddes Gu ird ulius Rngcsnr Clntu Rui 'Naxarrtu Guird im VrmHofr lforu ard George Hayes 167 cv y a screen fur Mike Gei ic 4 . who lakes .1 lump 5 wr :ri zhn ri -. ,liilm Bn I iii ga-rx into position to grab the pmmiblc rebound, Lancers Hit Best Season julrus Regeser ll6l goes hqeh rnro the .ur on a jump hall Eugene Buhula C51 .and Mxke Geddes flmukgeroundl set themselves rn a good posntxon to grab the up off Eugene Bubula lil and lullus Reeescr C 16p show lq.,ht1ng,, spnrxt of the Lancer squad thus season as they scramble for the lull rn the P.atag.,on1a game Dxck Waer Center Drck Samz Guard Eugene Bubula Forward Greg Nelson Forward , , ..' ' , , , 'R' X X. .. ..Y ', ' .,., ,', ' , , A ., K . ., ' ,., ' , r- jV's to Improve Varsity Squad Next Year Coach Don Huml, slowed down for a while, but not stopped, by a leg injury incurred during a P. E. class, piloted the jayvee basketball squad to six wins in 17 starts on the hardwood. The Little Lancers dropped several very close contests, but were able to come through to win some tight ones, including a terrific upset blow to Amphi, delivering a 45-43 loss to the Panthers in the schools second match of the season. The most serious handicap which the team had to face was their lack of height, a problem which low- ered their efficiency beneath the backboards. This same trouble may well face the Varsity next season, and any boy who can connect on long shots from the outside will be a valuable asset to the squad. The lack of stature may also be overcome by the same dogged determination which the J. V.'s evidenced this season. High point man for the season was Val Tirman tall unior cager who though he saw action in only eleven games collected enough rallies in those matches to come out on top He and Warren Taylor were selected as the top J V players and they should do very well next year Benson Catalina Amphi Brophy Sunnyside St. Mary's St. Mary's Tucson Pueblo San Manuel Tucson Pueblo Amphi Flowing Wells Catalina Nogales Brophy 35-15 30-32 32-45 35-36 32-23 18-38 28-40 29-44 24-29 51-32 31-43 20-44 45-43 39-31 30-40 4-60 34-32 The Little Lancers First row fleft to rightj Tony Car draitis Dick Jackson Warren Taylor Bill Allen and Doug ano Mike Stiller Pete Adamcm Tom Patten and Dick Noll Peter Mulhern Iabore Second row Coach Huml Val Tnerman John Gre 128 9 . J x J 3 y . . , ' I ' s 1 y u 1 Q n . Y- ' , . . , , aneer Nine Strengthened b Underclassmen Wv'Y-Efef vm 0' 1' tt an Q, 'fr'-Arf 14-Z 1 Sennor captam, Duck Mnchela at hrs a hard smash The baseball se lson wls met wxth the hope of nmprove ment over the fme records of previous Salpolnte dramond men Two years ago the I mce games Then 1n 56 they fell only one vlctory short of that wtth an ll 8 record Many new members on the team dnsplayed talent that showed the possrbrlnty of frllxng vacant posntrons well and helprng thrs years squad play a good season A wmnrng record depends on Sxlpoxntes defeatmg more out of towners and wrnnm man l l 8 Y 053 contests Last year the Lancers won half of thexr ten non fS WO11 twelve of IIIIICICCII 40:15 second bas ru an e posxtron goes mto the arr to prck off local games and lost only three to then' clty rnvals, two to Amphn md one to Catalrna If the 57 telm wrth 1ts seven ret l urmng ettermen should contmue th1s pace the would Y show well rn the seasons totals It has been sard that the pxtchmg staff holds the tones l1e ln therr hands In that use the team seems rn shape for a w1nn1ng season, md the large number of underclassmen who have shown interest ln baseball OIHIS P I0 3 C0l'lIlflLICd lI'I'1pI'0VCITlCl'lf ID the flll'LlI'C secret to success Salpomte vrc 129 v 1 -f r 4 I -. . 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L T A . - l . -2 , 4 4 ' X c 2 . . . , , . . . 2 1 A Salpomte Flelds Well Expenenced 57 Squad Returmng lettermen compose the backbone of the Salpomte nxne The mfrelcl rs handled by four semors Eugene Bubala at flrst Dick Mlchela at second Mrke Geddes at th1rd and Ronnxe Navarette as shortstop Bubala hxt 294 last season Mlchela averaged 355 and Geddes held a 267 percentage Navarette led IU batung mth a 443 total He had the most doubles tr1ples and RBI s and should prove rmportant rn the box this sprung jumors Adam Leonl and Dlck O Con nell return to the outfxeld Efren Molxna contlnues to work behlnd the plate assisted thls year by senxor Dlck Adamcm The pxtchmg staff consnsts of Dnck Samz Dlck OConnell Ernre Mejxa Dennls Celzyk and Joe Felrx Relxef jobs go to senlors Eugene Bubala Ronnie Navarette and Mike Geddes Sarnz fmlshed w1th a 10 record last year whrle Bubala compxled a 1 1 pltchlng total Navarette had one w1n and two losses Newcomers to the varsnty are expected to add depth to the moundsmen Coach Huml has a few words w1th Captarn Dnck Mrchela yust before the Lancers take to the fleld W4 H -1- ,ekm fa- Lancer baseball squad of 57 Fmrst row Qleft to nghtp Mohna Dxck Mxchela Dxdc Adamcrn and Mark Rutter Denms Gerzyk john Marxella Pete Adarncxn Adam Leonx imanagerb Thud row Eugene Bubala Pete Oper Duck Dnck Samz Joe Felrx and Make Stxller Second row Coach OConnel1 jun Mooney Erme Mena Mrckey Omz and Huml Mnke Geddes Torn OSulhvan Ron Navarerte Efren Dnek Waer 130 e n 0 , . 3 9 7 , . . , . , . Y. ' - 1 . , . . 5 J . . . . . , a 3 , . . . . . . 7 7 ' 7 , . . , . ' I : - . ' - I I , '- ,, ,K K N,- gg I p tr A JK ,,, ,S 1 Qu. J- -4 . -.. . - - , - . A . n . .f ' . va .Q--4 ' j-a -Jug' ' . ,gl , , 1. - - y , y y y , Y - 1 , , , 1 - - , , v , . - , , . Baseball Squad Proves Itself 1n Flrst Few Games Right One of the Lancers bener and hurls a sizzler past the batter Below Catcher Efren Molina watches the ball go as he blasts a hard smash into left field I O pitchers, freshman Ernie Mejia winds up Eugene Bubala Mike Geddes Dxck Adamcm Fnrst base Thlrd base Catcher Senlors End Notable Baseball Careers at SHS 11,491 1 132 Ron Navarene Dmk Wae, Dmk Sam, 5h0ffSf0P Outfxeld Pncher -f .,. ,Q A A rl Q ,. . .,.:-V , K rv' .. , -'.1..'- ' ,, I - Q S vvlg, V - lg' 'W 6 . ? J 7 - . ..-qw new . . ,H Q W,,,.,... Y 4 lc i - W f-A . - , ' I - -.. . -, , - 1 - j . .- ' Q . 'U' . - ... v, . , ' Q .s .1 -x-3 K V ,511 . .,k. , f Q I' ', ' ,,.f- ' . 4- I . Salpo1nte Golfers Fare Well ln In1t1al Year The fnrst Izncer golf team m Salpomte hnstory ns off to a very successful start m nts fnrst taste of varsxty competnuon The Lancer lrnksmen have been v1ctor tous ln three of therr outings and lost only to the powerful Tucson hngh golf team The Lancers opened thelr season with a defeat at the hands of the Tucson Badgers IOM 4M The followmg week rn a return match the Badgers were agam vlctorxous with a 14M M score Tucson was lead by Davld Leon who shot a 67 and Alex Hubbard saved the Lancers from a shutout by garnerxng W pomt from Bob Gaona Next the Salpomte hnksmen gamed thelr fxrst vlctory of the season wrth a 15 0 trompmg of the Catallna Trojans In thexr finest all around perform ance of the young season the Lancers had a team average of 80 Berme Zlmmerman shot a 72 Mxke Geddes 77 Alex Hubbard 79 Chuck Townsdm 83 and Rlchard Samz 90 In their return match on a wlndy course the Lan cers coasted to an 114 v1ctory over the Trojans Bernle Z1mmerman paced the Lancers w1th an 81 The followmg week the Lancers sllpped and were handed a 10M 4M defeat at the hands of the Tucson Hngh alternate team Mxke Geddes paced the Sal pomte squad wrth a 78 On Aprll 4 Salpomte traveled to Safford where Alex Hubbard wnth a 79 led the Lancers to an 11 4 trlumph The remannder of Salpomtes golf schedule mcludes meets wxth Brophy St Marys Douglas, Safford and Tucson awaits 1 ww' 'Y' stroke for the rest of the squad ,fall- Lancer mitral golf squad IS Cleft to nghtj Coach Carl Brunenkant Charles Townsdm Alex Hubbard Mlke Geddes Berme Zrmmerman Duck Saxnz and jnm Van Hoff lmanagerj 135 C I O l - I , 7 A A A ' V s ' f . . ' .' 2 7 as - 3 7 I 4 v Q ' fp? ' ' - -...,,, ,,, ,,.. ...,.,.,,.,. - - - - - 'W ' ' ' DTT: f ' 9 ,V I 7 4 , . Z ,, , A . , L , Z y 2 ,, 7 l , , - . - Y 1 - I . f 7 9 , - ' . . , . - , Team medalist Bernie Zimmerman demonstrates his fine ! ' 3 5 can lbw: VA. , . 4' .V rv, 4., X A 1 V, W A A IH-f!a?a151'5i,1.fc ,Hy V Y- ' y ' ' . . at , lim, 4 , rs.. , ,. 7:4 f I f ,, 'F flt., ' tv-7 ' sr , - N ' ' ' K - g - K . , M - : 1 4 f' A l 5' , 1 : . . . I I . . 5 ' 3 Y . l 9 3 ' Thinclads Sparked by Leon, Lentz, and Nichols Fernando Leon one of the finest milers in the state shows his tremendous kick to the finish line Salpointes 1957 track squad, after running five meets and with at least five more sched- uled at press time, smashed eight of the thir- teen standing records at Salpointe. Further rewriting of the record books will probably be seen before the season ends. Father Aidan and Coach Carl Brunenkant were largely responsible for the team's great improvement. They never accepted a per- formance as satisfactory, but always pushed for something better, giving the squad the spark they needed. Fernando Leon, senior whose services will be sorely missed next year, set records in both the mile and 880 yard runs, and Tom Nich- ols long legged junior lowered the marks for the high and low hurdles several succes sive times Bobbie Garcia also a junior sprinter bettered the best previous time in the 440 and sophomore Warren Taylor eclipsed his high jump mark of last year In the field events Val Tierman set a new mark in the discus Tom Patten lowered the time for the 220 yard dash 'L Salpointe runners Bill Lentz Doug Noll Tom Graves and Torn Patten sprint out in what looks from the start to be a close race 134 x ' 7 ' 9 s s s . . . 7. ' ..., I7 . Q ,V , -1 ' ' g ,A 'XI'--- -Q. fp- .Q 'ew' A A 0-.. H Y f ,-- - 1--1 .. 'S - .e A ' ' ' t .41 i , f, -.,,, A , -QA .1.- , - 4, -. ' '2' -- N.: .. ' ' , 1 4 -.. - -Q r- , ,,. sg .. gg I - L. , .,,-1.1 ,, 1 V. s a y - Clnder and Welght Men Set Many New Marks Shot put Drscus Broad jump Hngh Jump Pole Vault 100 yard dash 220 yard dash Hugh hurdles 440 yard run 880 yard run Mrle run 880 yard relay Salpomte Records Ralph Snodgrass Val Trerman Frank Naughton Warren Taylor F Leon F Naughton Larry LeKander Tom Patten Tom Nxckols Bobby Garcra Fernando Leon Fernando Leon 4 6 1263 7 59Vs O 103 225 162 547 205 436 139 Q Val Tlerman Salponntes best werght man lets go wrth a record breakmg throw of the drscus L. 1957 Track and Fneld Team fxrst row, tleft to rrghtl Terry Webb, Doug Noll, Chrl Kleman, Ronme Lancaster, Berme McDowell, and Bob Brazaslras Second row Jnm Ron stadt, john Wachter, Clrfton DuPu1s, Stan Knmmsln, jrm Nugent, jnm Holnsh, Eddre Ramrrez, Paul Cm, and Tom Patten Thrrd row Father Ardan, Warren Taylor, Art Dar ton, Tom Pitts, Bob Gatcla, Fernando Leon, Val Trerman, Tom Nxckols, Brll Lentz, Pete Amado, Tony Adams, Wes Cates tstatxstrcranj, and Pat Walsh Cmanagerj Mrssmg from the prcture are Frank Naughton and Greg Nelson I I . ....... 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Salpointe Tracksters Fly High in '57 Outings 36 Left Muscles sxnmmg, lancer pole vaulter Karl Kleman goes up and over Below WarrenTaylor Salpomtes rec ord holdmg hrgh yumper slides neatly over the bar for another good yump Lancers Credit SHS with First Championship 'TY - CROS -bk-.,db'xa o UISTXITY Members of the Lancers championship cross country squad are Cfrrst row left to rrghtj Greg Nelson Tony Adams and Carl Kleman fsecond rowj Tom Prtts and john Chalmers Standing on either side of the team are the two coaches Carl Brunenkant and Father Aidan Butler O Carm The Lancers fine cross country team brought Sal pomte its first Cnty Championship by winning the city meet on Thanksgiving Day Salpomte compiled 38 points while Tucson and Cataltna each had 56 and Pueblo ended up with 65 During the course of the regular season the team had vrctorxes over Pueblo twxce by scores of 23 to 55 and 21h to 5454 Tucson 22 to 34 and two out of town schools Casa Grande 20 to 35 and Glendale 14 to 23 They only dropped one very close one This was to Catalina 50 to 27 The squad was sparked by long wmded Femando Leon who durmg the Tucson .High meet, set a new course record of 9 59 at the Ponatuc Course Only two seniors will be lost by graduation Leon and Greg Nelson Fernando Leon Salpomte s top distance runner pounds down the path to smash another course record 4 S I V ...-. 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K Qty, 5 , A - 1l'4A f - rv.. -H- grim. 1--'Ze'-1. - ' -,T'j':'-it'-v , ' , I , A 'b - f- - ' -A 'Y 4' . it V, .n,s-I-- T - A ' af- A- ',lw - 'Q Q ,122 -M' o,. flicers Provide Unity and Strength for GAA 4-F-,, G A A officers and sport leatlers play an lmportant role 1n the funttxons of the club from left to rngeht are Stephame Hoeffl Barham lloxtl Denmse Hecltert Marx Ann Thnelen 'xiary Ann Ltlxmtler jane Niartm Mary Lovell Iyetta Gore Dorothy Orosto Dorothy Boe Yehcla Fel1X and Sally Zlm First tat your baby food .xml then tlrmk your hottle says Rosemary Gala G A A prultlent to Cleft to rtrhtm Pat Pmtalt Catherme Ruth tmtl lmmu 'Nu gent G A A nmtmtes FM, ls- l M v-1-11 l nf merman In tht ttnttr .are thc othttrs Rosemary Gala pres xtlent Bea Lmero torresponthnae sttrttarx Carol Czar re torthm, setrtttry Across the hottom from left to rmht oan Carlutcx Vxrtnma Btllta ttreasurcrr and Celeste Baran GAA lctmttcs for the ptst year hayt mtluded yolltyblll bftsltetball hotltey and softbtll md tmong other thmgs they spon sored the mnutl ttquxude md a playcliy for Ctthoht lLll'l1OI'll1gllS Th1s yurs LqL1lL de Hohclay m heyy lor nts prtstmtd lf tht Smcls Hotel y t m uttotm 1 ntm tr ot ut GAA x ut tru Hill pomts thro11Lh ptrtxt ton ID tlthtr m yor or FUIIIOY sports IN 1 s orts mth: lt h slxttlvlll x lltxhtll md loc lk ll lll l S IFI5 lfl. llll UlllSlLl6 S l X llUl'NLW1Lrx flkllll UI' fCflfllS N kkLNNlll IS tat xx wrt th t tlcstrlbes me t tt t tt st n 9 out o 1 vu t y spotltss pmturt s tt 5 ttwtll t untlttttttd se son X l XILILDI' LS at o t 1 p ntt ho My resulted ln S tl r f N . f J ' -' l . ,, r. ' ' , .. 1 ' ' 5 l Y G Z f L , - . 'L . A ' Q 1 , ' Y ' ' . 1 ' - A Q K r x, A 'V - Mr' 5 .mi 4 , A- ' Trl' A. vb- tl- ...,.t f' , girl l .ts tt -. 'Q . j . 'ipt- A , l n ' . ' .l ' . , ftjor V V -j . jp , t - .l 4 . tm . . l li- ig ' iq, ,f-Dy. ey. whl 1' o- ept g 4. Y- ' port I -. 0' ' sutl .ts lwxllng. ' -l. l' l cg , ' 1 Q??fL, ,1 , 1 fu' 1 l 4. l - 4 l .5 tl . - roll fylmll um he . s. f they xxo f 9 A 1'-mlfclyy y .xrtt-my . 'l'h - only fl,t x in .1 A A A 'f - 31. ' xx.1 .1 loss tw the f. 'ultxi ..-A ' . ' 3234 l ef- l5.1 ls ' l. .also h.1l .tn .- '. f J .1 .. - 4,1 A ' ' - '- Htl .2 out ul I 1-. A y' ,., I , , gp. Q , - 4 .. - v. , A . 'if ll ' Il ' gh we l. Al m t ' ' Q ,t los to Sutmvsi l a +13 58 Taking time out from practice is the basketball team, Starting at the top of the pyramid are: lleft to rightJ Shelia Walsh. Sandy Hanna. and jean Tonyan. Middle row: Mary Ann Thielan, Dody Or- osco, Penny Loehe, Carol Hal- per, Carol Czar, and Rosemary Gala. At the base are: Bonnie Baker, Barbara Floyd, Irma Nevarez. Gloria Rodriquez, Felicia Felix goes through an imag- inar follow through as she practices her Minor, Major Activities Promote G A I r5 f A X4 L. l x ,--nl-1-.M 140 The undefeated volleyball team smiles victor- iously. From left to right are: Rosemary Gala. X le. SCOREBOARD 21 Flowingwells 5 Zl Flowingwells 4 51 Sunnyside 23 25 Sunnyside 13 R9 Amphi 25 .56 Amphi I8 Zl St. joseph's 4 20 St. joseph's 21 21 St. joseph's 7 45 Sunnyside 13 Sheila Walsh, Bea Linero. Sandy Carpenter, Gloria Rodriguez. Mary Ann Lekander, Joan Carlucci. and Stevie Hoefle. In the bottom row are: Carol Czar, Virginia Bilka. and Barhara Floyd. Varied Sports Help Girls Develop Physical Skills Sporting the latest in hockey equipment in Salpointes first hockey team. From left to right are: Carol Czar. Gloria Rodriguez. Mary Ann Thielen, Rosemary Gala. janet Olim- ski, Dody Orosco, Sandy Carpenter, Barbara Floyd, Sandy Hanna, Catherine Vitt, Mary Ann LeKander. Shelia Walsh. Judy Boser, Penny Loebe, and ,lean Tonyan. ln front are Pat Floyd and Pat Franco, X ,155 N i ' 2 ,rf '- s aff' . ag , sky' N if . V ,J .sr ., , 'Wi Q' ii-1 ,' 1'-dv. 5' ff si' ,Q I eg ' I gf Q z, V A 'ii J fu-.,.,,4, Acquacade SW1mmers Demonstrate Grace, Sk111 If you go mto the woods today says Stevxe Hoefle the teddy hear you ll see the Teddv Bear s Pncnlc Mary Lowell puts on her shares as she reaches for the Skaters Waltz Thns ts one of the many novelty num bers ln the G A A Aquacade Flyxng through the alr mth the greatest of ease IS a specnalty of Margaret Io Kms. s the thwer Here she xs donng. a sw an ahve ' !lnn '--.. Q-.MMM he T, fx- Smllmg prettxly for pher IS Azatha Kaspar as to do the Chmatown Hohdas nn New York our photogra she gets rea 1, number from the Aquacade 141 0 o V 5 , If W h Nl ssh .V I' L , 7 V , ty, J V I4 I ' i . . Y 1 . ' . r , 3 A ry' .iv A A ,, L I ' , Trying in vain for a sig- nature. these 'G.A.A. babies pri thmultzh their paces. Rib- bons in hair and baby bottle in hand. these cantliclates sur- vived and are now fullafletlped members tif the GAA Initiation Day, Acquacade Reveal Spirit of GAA One-two-three - One-two V - - '. Keep counting girls and Holiday in New York is a sure success. jumping high and fast are these basketball players as they work harcl at an intra-squad game. Only practice mal-:es perfect and their scores show :1 ltit til practice .e ,, 4' 1 'Wwe K ' Gy-Q' ' -div ,M mtl .Q f lf fi V37 3 - 11, w 3:4 W f -L - --.wry . 1 -5 4, - ' Q 4 .. Qs-5,,.,j,'1gk' 43- ki I l .. , . , . ,M 'Q' -J: ' ' fax' V . A - , Q ,Nd-its .i . 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RANCHO MARKET 3360 E SPEEDWAY PHONE EA 5 1526 1 N And soma. apples for thi. tcachu, .adds Mike bran! as he .md Kathleen McCarthy shop for party larf. at ll Rancho loud Market tiers ' X l 070 y ee e ' 0 . - ..,..V.-.-f--- A SAVE WITH SAFETY GRINNELL FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT CO. 2521 N Stone Ave. A complete l1ne of fire protectlon equlpment for homes busmess lndustry automotlve avlatlon and marme 'E' I' XZ 92 E3d gene .folzberg flzolograp e Compliments of Ph 37082 Unlverslfy Square 3,5 Moana For Photos fo Remember 4 Wedd I n gs Porfralfs akgfgzsan- Commercial Photography X-Q 537 S Sth AVE 3 5332 153 2 . r St. . - . . . . I 9 9 7 , . ,..... xfgwa' - Y , If , pf, I It ll ,f w..v..,..n4f..-fo.-v.vorv..m.1m..m,f ,N ' m.,f.mf....mb.f,.nawwm.m X . 'yI nonodruvumnfionvoounplvn- X :m...afo..f...y.mu,una .my wa.. N.. . 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Generous Ramsower s 3638 E Ft Lowell Rd Waters 2522 E Speedway Smlth 8: Waldman 2550 N Campbell AIIZOUH Trust Co 136 N Stone Ave Reilly Funeral Home 102 E Pennmgton Wmdow Craft Products Co 2707 N Flrst Ave Ol1ver Drachman s Laundry 300 E 7th St Hayden Excavatlon 429 Bellevue Ave Freshman Class 'l' 'l' 'F 'l' ' ' Sophomore Class 1' ' 4 1 jumor Class ' ' ' ' Senior Class ' ' Contr1butors Ass1st Horlzons Buslness Patrons Romanoskl Glass Sr MIIIOI 4055 E Speedway Copper State Chemlcal Co 748 E 16th Street Vlllage Pharmacy 2022 S Craycroft Rmehart 8: Harms Kltchen 2561 E Grant Rd Georget s Restaurant 47 N 6th Ave Fran Coffey Pr1nt1ng Servxce 3525 E Speedway Apache T1re Company 601 N Stone Ave Kennedy Tasty Freez Pxma 81 Alvernon Thompsons Specnalty Contractors 741 E Grant Rd Patrons Dad Sclub wsxxafaexxxxx MothersC1ub 5 Club Hxspanoarnerrcano Pep Club ' Student Councxl ' Letterman s Clu Glee Club 'l' Gordon s Bxke Shop 2918 E Grant Rd Capltal Market 3026 E Grant Rd Towsend s 2751 N Campbell jack Ellxs 45 E Broadway Royal Jewelers 70 E Congress B111 Wrrght s Shoes 34 E Congress Adams Pharmacy 2508 E Speedway Medlcal Square 1616 N Tucson Blvd Nurses Club ' Library Club ' Forens1cs and Chess Clubs 4' G A A ' 155 0 o 9 O 1 - - n - l . . y y . . . . . , o , . 9 . . it ll' - ' . , b ak May I have your autograph? Now and forever We'll cheer for you Dear, Salpointe . . . 156 Salpointe Continues Growth with Faculty Building In stride with continued development new housing for the Carmelites was constructed this year. The new residence is built in a traditional Southwestern style, which in turn is modeled after the old monasteries of Europe. The monastery has room for sixteen priests and brothers together with a large chapel, a dining room, a common room, and quarters for the house- keeper. Features of the structure are the walls of whitened brick, roof of Spanish tile, arched passage- way along the front of the building, and a mission style chapel. The monastic atmosphere is especially evident in the landscaped patio surrounded on three sides by a cloistered walk. The maintenance of the building, which is located on the northeast corner of the campus, is under the supervision of Brother Paul Diekemper, O. Carm. In 1953 the Carmelite Fathers began to play a mayor role in Catholic education in the Diocese of Tucson when they took over the administrative and teaching responsibilities of Salpointe Tucsons first Catholic high school At that time the enrollment was four hundred twenty five The growth of the school was rapid In time to as s1st this expansion the Gercke School of Vocational Arts was erected as a generous gift of Mrs Helena S Corcoran This year there were seven hundred sixty students receiving the opportunity of wonderful education through Salpointes fine curricultun The Class of 57 is the first to complete four years of study under the Carmelite administration headed by Reverend Bona venrurej Gilmore O Carm At right Mr Louis j Felix chairman of the Board of Tnrstees of the Gercke School of Vocational Arts presents the keys to the Very Reverend Raphael P Kieffer O Carm Prior Provincial Below The Carmelite Monastery was dedicated on Febru ary 20 Daniel J Gercke Bishop of the Diocese of Tucson presided at the ceremony we-vu9 A,',...l-qnlv' UP -fa-.q,,,gc 4 Y 7 . , . . , , - . , . . . . . , , . , . , . ., - - s I 4- --- . r A -wie ...Y .A ' , ,,,. 4. ., L- J ' .'At'5-.nfirffr yn 5' ' T' , Y ' ' ,dt-'i '.T 1f- , - A-,,, ---- a-1- ..,.l 4. V ' ' vw-+ - f f .xy-'a.:- an-- --4 ' 1 ,.-- -. ' I .Ita ,,,. A . . -- 1 --- .. ' -..--- . - YL .-1-'. . 1 , ... . .. ,dit A-k 2, .. T - A .3 . .. 5, ' -f -,Jr a-.P--,V-f'L', . Students Illustrate 1fe at Salpomte Hlgh Tr M Thu 'S how Mf Atlas does I bm: L pnru B I bum on u u mm 1 lurer that thu Ar' arch rh 1 K Mu What buxdu bon .11 t r such deep cumentrarmn lu N ' ' ' 99 2 'L V V l Y f' , q H J f 1 , usb! I , t - gf ' ' ii i 'I' ' 1. UN, ' .fJ ' un N' ' f ' is his , K N , x ' A 1 y If GJ f I mf Y ,. 1' ,I ' 4 f f , I - I XY. ' .nt k nd vi 115- :rm thii I Armin. BLT' ' V - , u lx U J ' ' ' 'S Frfteen sixteen, eighteen sheep Oops' Have to start over So natural isn't irf Come on rust one spoonful left That s a good boy' 'oq....,,,,.m..vw --Q., All rrght youse guys, lets get thas orgamzed. We Acknowledge THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES tht I have experrenced durrng thrs edrtorshrp Forever rm bedded among my memorable joys are the trrals and errors the laughs and frowns the ups and downs assocrated rn my mrnd wrth thrs pleasant actrvrty I feel that the effort to capture the sprrrt of Salpornte was not rn varn for I felt the presence of loyalty rn the workrngs of the staff rtself Through the patrent and thoughtful gurdance of our ad vrser Srster julra Teresa we soon realrzed the value of loyalty rn publrshrng an annual We wrll be ever grateful to her for the remrnders about detarls the thrngs that make a yearbook a success Srncere thanks to the entrre staff for every yob they per formed There were many mrstakes that seemed to termrnate the proceedrngs but they wrll be rgnored rn our mernorres among the outstandrng work that was well done by everyone There rs no top or bottom to my lrst of thanks for wrthout any of the dozen assrstants that I had thrs yearbook would have been an rmpossrble task Celeste Baran copy edrtor drd a splendrd job although rt must have seemed to her that I was changrng somethrng every trme she completed rt Krp Ross turned rn the attractrve and humorous cutlrnes that are found throughout the book Sally Strayer supplred us wrth the eye catchrng headlrnes that a good page cannot do wrthout Rubr Iatarola deserves credrt for her work as art edrtor and for the pasteups on whrch she worked so trrelessly The wonderful sports department was planned by Ted Clrne who performed hrs task after learnrng qurckly as a last mrnute recrurt Easrng Teds burden Jrm Nugent wrote copy for thrs sectron Thanks to hrm we have an accurate record God bless Brll Engle the busrness manager who spent many hours of each weekend contractrng ads and desrgnrng that sectron of the book Grant the same to Hugh Grrnnell who assrsted Brll rn dorng a wonderful job Thanks to our versatrle staff members Topprng the lrst rs johnny Gonzales who contrrbuted hrs talent rn everythrng from plannrng pages and pastrng numbers to sellrng yearbooks over the P A system wrth hrs rrresrstrble murnblrngs Also rn thrs category are Mrke Spaldrng wrth hrs soothrng calm attrtude and bottle of glue Alrce Boyle who worked very hard on pasteups Marge Parentr who wrllrngly made the neces sary trrps to the prrnter and Vrrgrnra Verwrel who wrote typed pasted and drd every useful thrng she could In the end everybody drd a lrttle of everythrng A brg shower of gratrtude belongs to Mr Lohberg who took so many of our prctures The same must be grven to Mrss Herrera for her work on the albums and the ad prctures Thanks are necessarrly grven to Father Alvrn and hrs assrstants rn the photography department for the formal and rnformal shots they helped us obtarn Thanks to the faculty who sometrmes rnterrupted a class or pre posed an actrvrty that vue mrght go to the prrnter on trme To Shandlrng lrthographers Morneau Typographers Unr versal Covers md all who took part rn thrs operatron we owe much I hope that rnyone who has helped rn some way wrll have hrs deeds returned a hundredfold Srncerely yours Edrtor rn chref 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 - Q a 1 4 1 . . . , . - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . 1 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 r 1 - .. I . . r . , , ' ir , tl 1 O Index Acknowledgements, 160 Actnvmes, 101 Adamcm Peter 64 128 130 Adamcm Rxchard 40 82 98 105 117 120 122 130 132 Adams Anthony 68 98 135 137 Adams VlCkl 64 113 Admmnstratxon 10 Advertisements 143 Aguirre Cecllm 40 96 104 112 150 Agunrre Peter 64 Andan Butler O Carm Rev 11 105 123 135 137 Allen Betsy 75 Allen Bxll 69 128 Allen Nancy 76 Alvm Tabemackx O Carm Rev 31 160 Amado Peter 62 120 137 Amado Mana 77 85 97 Amoy Mr joseph 123 Anderson Theresa 80 Antmoro Mrs Cal 83 Antonuccl Wllllam 67 Apalategux Cecnlxa 57 67 Apodaca Arthur 62 85 98 Apodaca joseph 31 36 75 123 Araneto Yolanda 71 Arend Joyce 64 Arnold Maureen 62 Arnold Thomas 76 Arnold Veromca 78 Art, 36 Arvlzu Edgar 67 Asslen Demce 79 Asselm Mxchele 99 Audio-visual Club 100 Avma Alxce 62 85 92 Baceskl Mr Edward 14 Baker Bonme 73 75 Baker James 33 62 Baker Jill 69 85 100 110 111 Bammersbach Sandra 80 Band 99 Bansbach Albert 67 Bansbach Robert 64 Baran Celeste 34 38 86 90 138 Barragre Mlchael 77 Barry john 60 98 121 125 26 Bartone Sandra 36 57 64 Baseball 129 Basketball 124 Batchelder Gall 67 Bauman Pamela 76 Bauman Par 77 Bazaar Chnstmas 83 Becker Darlene 40 102 Becker Pat 22 Beers Carolyn 40 Behrendt joan 70 Bender Frank 71 Bender Marry 22 62 Benjamm Don 66 85 Bennett Mxke 40 95 Benoxt Mark 62 Bensley Mary 40 Bevms Helen 109 Bug Top Extravaganza, 112 Bngwood John 62 98 117 120 Bourland Wnllxam 75 Bowman G-mga, 60 Boyd Cora Jean 62 Boyd Grace 80 Boyle Alice 34 38 55 114 147 160 Boyle Harry 62 Brackney Palge 77 Brandenburg Iola 75 Brazaskas Robert 60 100 135 Brewer Denms 69 Brewer james 76 Brewer Sharon 68 Brodecky Patrxck 41 99 Brooks Don 69 Brooks Edward 77 123 Brown Janet 69 Brown Lanlex 76 Brunenkant Mr Carl 14 54 98 105 116 121 123 124 125 133 37 Brunenkant Mr and Mrs Carl 109 Brumng Carl 64 Bruno Leonard 78 Bryke Thomas 79 Bubala Eu ene 41 98 103 105 117 8 118 125 127 130 32 Bubala Wxllxam 70 120 Buford Susan 41 93 Bulger Harold 71 Bulger Jerry 41 Burges Louxs 75 Bushroe James 58 98 120 Busmess courses 28 Butler Jack 105 Cabellero Charlene 69 112 Cabellero Rene 60 Calasso Richard 76 Callahan joan 80 Camden B111 57 60 Carano Tony 70 120 128 Carl Pfxster O Carm Rev 11 Carluccx Joan 16 41 86 138 140 Carpenter james 60 120 Carpenter Sandra 75 140 Carrasco jose 77 Carrasco Leonard 64 Camllo Mary Helen 41 54 96 Cates Wesley 41 54 55 84 96 98 99 135 144 Cathollc Credxt Umon 95 Catholic Youth Week 17 Cavahere Carmen 41 Cavahere Nxcholas 77 123 Cexzyk Denms 58 130 Cento Peter 79 100 Chalmers John 62 98 125 137 Chemnstry 25 Sc1enceFaxr 110 111 Cheske Stanley 62 Chess Club 100 Chrxstmas tree sales 82 Cxcala Armm 80 Clcala john 64 Cm Paul 71 123 135 Cm Robert 75 Cxrone Martm 99 Clark Dale 42 Classes See courses or student body Coyne Jeremxah 79 Cnsto Anthony 67 Cmchell Don 80 123 Crnchell Mary 69 99 Cross Country 137 Crusader 35 Culp Pat 64 88 Culp Sandra 77 Culver Dorothy 42 Culver Mrs 83 Cummlngs Joan 42 95 Cunnmgham Vmcent 75 Curtam Gomg Up 106 Curtis Mxchael 23 68 120 Czar Carol 58 138 140 Dad s Club 82 Dandurand Barbara 42 85 102 Dandurand Betty 21 66 85 99 Darton Arthur 68 99 135 Daugherty Louls 18 25 56 100 Daven Exleen 79 Davldson Sandra 80 91 DeB1as1o Donna 62 Dedxcauon 2 3 Dehlmger James 67 Delgado Margaret 76 DeM1chael Robert 76 DeShutter Rnchard 58 Devlin Anne 69 91 DeVos Gary 60 98 120 DxC1cco Anne 35 43 84 86 90 91 93 106 Dlcketson Tom 71 Dxexl Pnerre 69 Doell Dnane 42 104 151 Dolan Marrlane 56 113 Domler Cora Lee 42 74 84 86 95 104 Dooley Judy 76 Douglas Mary Joyce 23 69 87 Dowdle Patr1c1a 77 Doyle Dolores 71 Drahos Kenneth 70 Duffy Tom 67 Duguxs Clxfford 77 155 Dunstan McGu1gan O Carm ev Duran Frances 68 Duran Mrs Luz 15 Durazzo Robert 78 Durkee Mary Lou 60 Durkm Mary 43 Early Pamck 70 Eby John 62 El Club Hnspanoamerncano 92 Electrncxty 31 11 A 58 11 B ll C 62 ll D 64 Elgm Joseph 58 Elgm Rosemary 78 99 Ellott David 43 100 Elmore Mary 43 113 C1111 Ted 34 42 se 90 98 106 110 Engle B111 34 43 86 90 93 110 120 122 160 Clubs 81 See names of clubs and orgamzauons Bllka Manlyn 21 40 55 86 90 96 112 Cole Janet 60 Bxlka Vlfglflla. 60 138 140 Blology 24 Sc1enceFa1r 110 111 Bnrkhead Eugene 78 Blackmore Joyce 78 Blnde Mr Dan C 14 Boe Dorothy 68 138 Boe Fred 25 60 Boehm John 58 Bolle Kenneth 79 149 Bollweg B111 80 123 Boner Sherry 75 Bookkeepmg 28 Borth Wnlham 78 Boser Judlth 79 140 Boulay Margot 17 58 90 Boulay Sue 40 102 Cole Joyce 62 90 Collms Pat 75 Coltrm Charles 76 100 Coltrm Theresa 60 Commercxal courses 28 Confar Carole 17 38 Confraternmes 85 Connoley Mr John 15 82 105 Connoley Robert 34 42 86 90 Conroy Penelope 76 Contents Table of 7 Cook Gerald 36 78 Cooper Carl 105 Cotee Charlene 68 Courses 19 See names of courses 111 60 Engle Thomas 67 English 22 Enoch Brian 60 Enser Gunther 78 Eskra James 79 Estavlllo Arthur 62 120 Felnx Ernie 80 Fehx Fehcla 75 138 139 Fehx Joseph 64 130 Felnx Mr Louxsj 157 Felnx Theresa 76 Ferenz Joan 99 Fessler Joan 80 Fnelds Mary Sara 73 77 99 Finney Sheila 78 Fntzwater McCoy 71 Flaherty Joseph 75 Flaherty Lmda 43 96 104 Flaherty Maureen 71 Flaherty Robert 43 106 Flatt Elxzabeth 79 Flores Frances 69 99 Flores Patncxa 70 Flonan McCarthy O Carm Rev 20 39 105 Floyd Barbara 80 138 140 Floyd Patr1c1a 70 99 140 Foley John 71 Foley Thomas 58 Football 116 Forcxer Rxchard 76 Forenzlc Club 100 Foreword 6 Fousse Carmen 75 Fraxly Pamcna 75 Frakes Mr Don 82 Frakes Patricia 25 44 Franco Patr1c1a 76 140 Franson Donna 77 Freshmen 73 Fr1cker Chester 67 120 Future Nurses Club 91 Fuzma Bnan 70 Gala Rosemary 44 84 85 1 Galvan Erma 67 Gamboa Damel 77 Garcla Anthony 60 Garcia Dora 70 Garvey George 78 Garvey V1ck1Ann 78 Gaver Nancy 62 Gebhart Janet 44 96 102 106 107 Geddes Mxchael 17 38 86 98 102 105 116 117 118 120 125 126 127 150 132 133 Gels Joseph 66 85 Gels Rosemary 73 79 91 Gexsradxs John 69 87 128 George Mary 80 Gercke DD LLD Most Rev Damelj 4 20 Gergemcs Roger 78 93 Germaln Davld 58 G11 Suzanne 75 Gllbert Judlth 22 60 Gllmore O Carm Rev Bonaventure J 2 3 10 16 105 09 Gxrls Athletxc Assocxatnon 138 Glee Club 94 Golf 133 Gomez Anthony 71 Gomez Hennetta 71 99 Gomez Mary Lou 60 Gonzales Frank 60 Gonzales John 34 38 55 86 90 92 98 120 150 160 Gonzales Norma 69 Gonzales Olga 76 Goodwln Colonel L E In Memorlam 164 Goodwln Pat 68 85 92 Gore Iverra 70 138 139 Gorosave Carmen 70 85 92 Falaro Benny 43 82 98 117 120 121Govorko Dave 32 Fardy Davxd 60 Farrell Kathy 68 Fashnon show 112 Favaro Faye 69 Fazlo Mary Jem, 70 Fazlo Mrs 83 Gramer Patr1c1a 44 Grant Mxchael 152 Grant Tom 80 Graulea Ray 75 Graves Tom 67 120 134 Greely Margaret 23 71 87 89 161 . 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' ' , , ., 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q Y Y 7 1 1 1 1 1 I Y l Y 1 1 1 1 Index Green DD VG MostRev Pranc1sJ 5 Greer Susan 44 96 Gnffrth Margaret 35 57 61 84 85 87 88 90 Grinnell Hugh 44 84 90 100 107 Grossberndt Don 70 84 99 Gurffre Joseph 79 120 Gulnerrch Frances 77 Gulnernch Rrta 78 Gutrerrez Helen 79 Guyader Henrr 67 Guzman Socarro 75 Gyuro Albert 67 Gyuro Joy 80 Harder Darrell 67 Hale Robert 61 85 125 Hall Emrly 58 Halper Carol 76 Halper Stephen 45 84 95 Hamllton John 68 Han Lawrence 58 Hanna Peter 76 Hanna Sandra 77 140 Hanson Robert 69 87 98 104 120 Hardesty Mary 76 Harmon Tom 123 Harold Patrlck 68 Harnngton Don 58 Harrnngron Laurence 77 Harrrs Colleen 38 55 95 96 106 114 Harns Kathleen 45 54 55 85 97 107 112 114 50 Harris L1ll1an 61 110 Harrxson Donald 71 Harrrson Paul 78 Harrold Clnnton 45 Hauptman Dwrght 67 Hauptman Garth 29 45 Havas Drana 78 Havluck Joe 31 123 Heatley Rrchard 58 84 100 110 Heckerr Demce 75 138 Helfrrck Bernard 68 Hellow Rosemary 45 Herberman Paul 45 107 151 Herberman Theresa 80 Herman Mary Helen 57 79 Herman Sharon 18 56 87 Herrera Mxss 160 Hess Arvella 90 Heyer Vrrgnma 68 Hxckey Cllfford 36 80 Hxcks Barbara 69 89 Hrcks Harrold 62 87 H111 Mary Davxd 45 Hrllman N omr 64 Hrstory 21 Hoefle Stephame 61 93 138 140 141 Hogan Ann 68 Holrsh James 16 17 24 34 45 86 96 98 135 151 Homecomlng 102 Homemalung 26 Honton Judrth 71 Hopkrns Ronn1e 70 Horrzons 34 House ofRepresentat1ves 18 Hubbard Alex 75 99 133 Huff Denms 62 Huff Mxchael 76 Hufnagel Ray 6 Huml Mr DonF 14 105 116 1 0 128 130 lacano Mr Armand 14 99 latarola Rubx 34 46 55 90 96 106 147 160 lllrg Joanne 58 162 lnsalaco Phylhs 61 lnskeep Sharon 76 lnstallatxon of student councrl offrcers 16 Inter-club councnl 84 Jackson Jackson Jacome altoskr J Janrk P Barbara 77 Rlchard 71 128 Rrchard 77 Helen 68 87 atrlcra 78 Janos Camrlle 79 Jarrold Betty 80 Jarrold Janet 64 Jenkrns Tom 25 64 Johnson Kathleen 77 Jones Eugene 75 Journallsm 34 Junnors 56 Kahl Marlon 70 Kahn Jane 25 46 97 Kahn Robert 61 Kahan Reglna 68 Kam1nsk1 Stanley 69 120 135 Karplak Agnes Jean 73 76 Kaspar Agatha 56 87 104 141 Kaspar Theresa 75 93 Kastella James 30 46 Katafraz Marlene 69 Katafxaz Thomas 46 85 107 Keatmg Raymond 46 Keen Phyllls 70 Kerter Jean 62 85 87 88 Ke1ter Steven 78 Kelly Chas 70 Kelly James 36 79 Kelly Mrs Albert 83 Keneskx Henry 78 99 Kennedy Mary 17 35 56 87 90 Kennedy Mary Jane 78 Kennedy Rosemary 58 Kenny Joan 71 72 85 93 97 Kenyon Kathleen 18 66 88 Kesrckr Jrm 80 Kxeffer O Carm Very Rev Raphael P 57 Krmmel Robert 61 84 99 100 Krmzey Carol 46 Knnerk Martm 71 89 Krng James 24 46 Kmg John 63 Krng Margaret 73 80 Kmg Margaret Jo 74 79 Krng of Hearts 104 K1v11n Shlrley 56 87 97 Klerfgan Don 75 123 Kleman James 70 Kleman Karl 64 135 136 137 Knox Buddy 57 67 72 93 Koepp Gary 67 Koepp Regma 58 85 88 Kommek Mar1beth 75 Kotowskx Mxchael 76 100 Kowalskx Vaughn 71 99 Kramer John 67 Kroncke Dorothy 64 Kunzler Rxchard 61 109 Kurtm John 87 Kurtrn Robert 73 77 123 Kurzhals Ralph 75 99 LaBare Drck 68 99 178 Lamb Margaret 71 Lamb Robert 63 Lancaster Ronald 68 135 Land Jacquelme 36 64 Languages 22 Lantzy John 69 Large Gaylon 46 Larson Dorothy 76 Larson Verda 63 LeRue Martha 64 Latrn 23 Lawmckn Charlene 57 64 96 Lazeres Robert 79 99 Leathers Pat 65 LeBeau Mary 77 Lee James 71 93 98 120 LeKander Mary Ann 78 138 140 LeKander Nexl 65 Lemorne Lawrence Lentz Wtllram 75 123 134 135 Leon Fernando 21 47 54 93 98 102 134 135 137 Leon Joseph 58 85 Leom Adam 63 98 130 Lettermens Club 98 banquet 105 Lrbrary Club 88 L1ne1ro Beatrxce 59 92 109 138 140 L1ne1ro Mary Rachel 79 L1ne1ro Mr Enrique 82 Loebe Penelope 63 95 140 Logonagro Mary Sue 70 97 Lohberg Mr 160 Long Juanita 80 Longonr Elmo 23 69 Lopez Dxana 23 71 Lopez Irma 47 54 104 Lopez Oswald 73 76 100 Lopez Robert 65 LoPr1ore Lrnda 75 Lord Thomas 78 Lordon Joseph 77 Lordon Margaret 35 59 86 87 91 114 Lowell Mary 66 138 141 Lukaszewskr Paulette 61 Lumsargrs Larry 78 Lundqursr Thomas 79 123 149 Lustrck Joseph 74 80 99 Lux Sharon 71 109 MacPhee Ronald 68 Mager Edward 48 102 107 Magnet James 75 99 123 Magnet Peggy 18 35 56 57 87 90 Mahoney Dan 63 Mahoney Margaret 76 Mallas John 76 Mantano Chrlstrne 18 66 Manzo Irma 79 Marcrone Barbara 69 Marcxone Judrth 80 Marczak Florentine 75 Marrlla John 79 123 130 Marmlon Ralph 47 98 121 Marshall Lors 47 86 96 Martm Jane 69 138 Martm John 66 Marrmez Axda 47 96 Marrmez Rudy 74 75 Marum W1ll1am 77 104 123 Mathematxcs 24 Scrence Farr 110 Maxson Barbara 66 May Queen 114 Mazur Frank 9 McCarthy Dan 47 74 McCarthy Kathleen 63 152 McCarrm Rev Wnllram 5 105 McClatchy Jay 63 100 McCorm1ck Cathy 69 92 McCutcheon Mary 1 88 100 McDowell Bernard 71 80 173 135 McDowell Claudra 48 55 10 McDowell Mlke 6 McElmurry Mary Ann 68 McElmurry Suzanne I McGowan Davrd 59 McKay Thomas 6 McLoy Connre 68 McNamara Sherla 77 McQueary Laune 78 McVey Bonnie 77 McVey Grace 61 109 McWalters Jrm 17 22 35 56 90 98 109 120 Mena Ernest 75 123 130 Mendoza Alben 76 Metal shop 33 Mrchela Mrs 83 Mrchela Rxchard 47 98 119 120 122 129 130 Mrchels George 77 Mrller Carolyn 68 87 114 Mrller Colleen 59 Mlller Mary 39 48 85 114 Mrller Mr Tony 15 Mmchella Ernest 36 61 85 MISSIOD Club 89 Mltchell Kathleen 59 Moclarr Joseph 77 Molera Irma 71 Molma Albert 78 Molrna Efren 59 98 117 120 Molma Grlbert 78 Molma Margaret 68 Monaghan Dorothy 79 Monocel Mrs Mary 15 Montrel Mary 17 66 72 87 Mooney James 73 80 Morales Rosemary 63 114 Moreno Angelma 48 Mothers Club 83 Mott Don 69 Mottl Ernest 38 86 93 98 117 Mounrer Jerry 70 Mulhern Peter 67 99 128 Mullen Mary 48 96 107 Mulvrhrll Joan 48 Murphy Joan 48 Murphy Jon 48 Naughton Frank 16 48 86 98 105 118 121 135 Naughton Mr Frank 82 Nault George 32 Navarette Alfred 76 Navarette Artella 66 Navarette Ronald 49 98 120 122 125 126 130 132 Nelson Gregory 49 84 85 96 97 98 12 127 135 7 Nevarez lrma 65 92 Nrchols Thomas 63 98 120 135 9 A 75 9D 78 Nolan Geraldme 49 93 Noll Douglas 70 98 128 134 135 Noonan James 65 Norton Frank 67 Nugent James 18 24 34 35 49 90 106 110 135 160 Nugent Nancy 75 138 Nunmck Ted 65 OBr1en Jerry 68 O Bnen Pat 63 OConnell Rxchard 56 87 98 105 120 125 130 144 Olesky Carol 49 55 Ollmskr Janet 77 140 ONeal Tony 99 ONe1ll Rrchard 59 Oper Pete 18 56 87 110 111 130 Orasco Dolores 71 138 140 Orasco James 61 100 I '.'I ' 'I 0' I I I I I I 'I Y. 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Pollard Terry 69 Poore Davrd 68 Poore Thomas 76 Popson Barbara 50 Porter Rxchard 50 98 120 Powers Susan 78 Precxado Albert 77 Preclado Madelme 17 56 61 9 Preter Joseph 29 50 Preter Robm 70 Preter Twyla 77 Prmcrpal 10 Prmtmg 32 Prrory Dedrcatlon of 157 Procaccmo Tony 71 Proksch Ronald 31 50 Prom 108 Pruzzo Nell 36 73 78 Publlcatrons 34 Pullram Gregory 67 Pullxam Noreen 61 87 Queen of Hearts 104 Queen of Homecomrng 102 Queen of May 114 Queen of Rodeo 104 Qurll and Scroll 90 Rammez Edward, 68, 135 Rash Tom, 80 Ray, Thomas 80 Regeser Julrus, 32, 51, 98 102 117, 121,122 125,126,127 Rerdy Catherme, 65 99, 138 Rerdy, Roxanne 79, 99 Rerlly, Carol Ann 59 87 Rexlly Chrxs 75 Rerlly Marybeth 23 69 Reilly Jr Mrs JohnJ 83 Rernhardt Nancy 71 99 Rernxg Catherrne 63 Relrgron 20 Representanves House of Reyes Jessre 51 84 86 Rxce Dxanna 80 Rich Robm 57 61 Rrchards Mary 38 114 Rrelly Ellen 63 90 Rrvero Gloria 59 93 Rrvero James 76 Robbms Mrs Vrvlan 15 Robertson Gregory 77 Roblnson Patrrcra 78 Robles Dorothy 75 Robles Glorla 51 93 Rochon Judy 76 Rodeo 104 Rodrxguez Armando 80 Rodrnguez Edward 79 Rodrrguez George 69 Rodrrguez Glorxa 140 Rodrrguez Norma 75 Rogel Fran 105 Rohen Robert 76 Romanowskl Carol 59 113 Romanowskr Frances 6 Ronstadt James 66 85 98 121 135 Ronstadt Mary Theresa 73 78 Rood Charlotte 67 100 Ross Andrew 77 Ross Dave 67 Ross Er1nLee 18 34 51 54 86 90 146 160 Ross Mr and Mrs A Delrvan 109 Roszko Jerry 63 98 120 YY Y Roy Mrs Nancy 14 Ruelas Patrrcra 65 Rumore Thomas 78 Russell Judrth 51 54 106 Rutter Mark 76 93 130 Rutter Stephanre 65 Rutter Veronxca 51 54 55 96 Ryan Carolyn 61 Ryan Mary 71 Ryan Michael 68 Ryan Terry 51 Saccherr Marla 67 Sacha Margo 79 Safety Councrl 93 Samz Rxchard 28 51 98 106 125 127 130 132 133 Salgado Fernando 73 7 Salgado Ralph 17 66 87 Salvatrerra Hector 52 Salvanerra Irma 91 Sammego Jerry 70 Sandrn Joan 80 Santangelo John 76 Sarom Martm 73 75 Schattles John 61 87 90 Schell B111 57 61 Schmreder Frank 65 109 Scrence 24 Science Farr 110 Scott Carolme 63 Scott John 59 Scott John 63 120 Scott, Luc1nda, 75 Sensor Play, 106 Semors, 38 Sheey, John 65 Shenton, Roberta, Shenton, Theresa, 36, 59 9 Shops, 30 Sxeh, Joyce Ellen, 68 Srerras, Eugene, 68, 121 Srmmons Carol, 77 Srsrer Ann Cecllra, C SJ, 12 Sxster Carmelrta, C.SJ 12 21 Srster Catherrne Joseph C S J 12 Sxster Catherme Louxse C SJ 12 9 Srster Clara C SJ 12 Srster Cornelxa S C 13 28 Sxster Edward Mary C SJ 12 Sxster M Eugene S C 13 Sxster Fredenca C SJ 12 Sxster Julxa Teresa S C 13 160 Sister Lea S C 13 S1ster Margaret Cecrlra C SJ 12 97 Snster Manta S C 13 36 Slster Mrrlam Jane S C 13 Slster Rose Alexrs S C 13 Slster Rose Lourse C SJ 12 Sxster M St Eleanor BV M Srster St Teresa Avxla B V M 13 Smxth Charles 77 Smnth Davrd 61 Snodgrass Davrcl 71 98 120 Snodgrass Mrchael 56 87 93 Snyder Jrm 67 Snyder Mrs Leo 83 Soclal Studres 21 Sorke Sue 70 Somanlego Judy 68 99 Sophomores 66 Sosnowskx Pat 79 Southard Don 68 120 Spaldmg Michael 34 52 90 107 160 Spamsh 23 Spanrsh Club 92 Sperlmg Dona 69 Spxterr Charles 78 99 Sports 115 Stagedrll Ronald 69 Stammens Frank 79 123 Stapleton John 80 Stapleton Robert 33 52 Stevens Lonnette 69 Stewart Mary 18 35 52 86 90 96 Strller Mxchael 68 128 130 Strlles Steve 75 Strllman Norma 79 Stock Barbara 52 96 Stratman Dons 70 Strayer Sally 34 52 90 146 160 Strickland Susan 80 93 114 Strmger Denms 52 82 98 121 122 Strutz John 76 Stubbs Damel 77 Student Councrl 16 Students 37 Subjects 19 Sulrna Carol 75 Surma Karen 76 Surma Sharon 77 Swanson Joan 52 Swanson Ralph 63 100 Taylor Warren 18 68 9 10 A 67 10 B 68 10 C 69 10 D 70 10 E 71 Tereny Joan 69 Terrlll Davld 63 Tesr Arthur 33 70 121 Tharpe Davxd 79 123 Threlen, Mary Ann, 138, 140 Thompson, Wayne 32, 59 Trerman Val 65 87,128,135 Trlma Mrssron Club, 89 Trrrell, Karen, 79, 85 Tora Donald, 80, 123 Tomko Theresa, 66, 99 Tonvan, Jean 57, 80 88 139, 140 Tornquxst Nancy, 74, 75, 97 Tornqurst Rrchard, 39, 53, 98, 102, 103 121 122 Townsdln Charles 70 133 Track 134 Turner Jamce 76 Turner Wlllxam 59 Typing 29 Ullxman Barbara 71 Urban Welch O Carm Rev 1 Urgundx Frank 6 Valdenegro Rxchard 65 Valencra Edlssa 80 Valencra Mary 79 Valenzuela Frank 69 120 Valenzuela Ollvra 69 Van Hoff James 53 98 125 126 133 Veals Irene 67 Velez Manny 75 Vergas Mary 75 Vermeulen Marybeth 79 93 Verwrel John 69 Verwrel Kathleen 71 Verwrel Vergmra 34 53 90 1 V1g1l Nancy 69 99 Vntt Kathryn 77 140 Vocatronal courses 30 See names of courses Wachter Gerald 76 Wachter John 63 135 Waer Rrchard 53 85 98 120 122 Wagner Ceann 76 Wahoff Robert 77 Wallace Kathleen 77 Walsh Walsh Walsh Walsh Walsh Walsh Georgeanne 27 53 92 Geraldrne 53 Judge 16 Mxchael 79 123 Pat 65 100 135 Shexla 73 85 140 Walters B111 67 Waltz Lours 79 Warren Joyce 24 66 114 Waters Curtrs 70 110 Webb Terry 68 135 Wehrrlr Davrd 59 Wethlngton Mlchael 75 100 Whltehead B111 35 56 86 87 90 100 Wrllee Barbara 68 Wxllrams Robert Wrlls Donna 59 Wrlson Barbara 53 96 Wtlson Margaret 53 Wxstuber John 69 Wombacher Rrchard 75 Wood Ronald 59 84 Wood shop 33 World 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The followrng trrbute to Salpornte s beloved friend Colonel L E Goodwin written by Father Aurele O Carm was first published rn the school paper Smce we feel no one could improve on Fathers prarseworthy eulogy we have taken the liberty of reprinting it here By Father Aurele Doucette, O Carm The Salpotnte Hugh School bus was consptcuously parked near a newly opened grave at Southlawn Military Cemetery about 4 v0 pm Wednesday November 28 1956 Salpomte faculty and student body were paying a fond and sorrowful farewell to a good teacher and a wonderful frtend Col L F Goodwtn Ever since Stlpomte started the Colonel had been a famrltar and valuable flgure about the School He and Mr Gene Lohberg had started the first photo club in the new school 1nd both the year book and school paper had count ed heavily on their experience and advrce When the new Gercke manual arts school was opened no one was sur prtsed to find Colonel Goodwin teaching and workxng darly 1n the photogr phy lab We wonder how many of the boys and git s he tramed realized that he recelved no mone tary compensation he was there because he loved Sal pomte he loved the kids and he loved photography If the Colonel had ever taken himself or his equipment from the school we would have been llke Europe wlthout the Suez Colonel Goodw1n was born rn Boston about sixty years ago He entered the army at etghteen and served over in France during World War I Upon hrs return to Amertca he went back to school Hrs military record reveals that he recerved eight years grammar four years high and elght years college tramtng He attended Boston and Northeast ern Unnversrtles rn Mass and the University of Florida where he majored rn psychology Beside teachlng at Sal pomte Colonel Goodwin tlso taught commerclal at um cy Mllton and Spencer Hrgh Schools m Mass and Quoddy Vrlltge Me Colonel s mrhttry duty ctrrrcd lnm almost all over the world He served at Mitchell Field I I Dow Field Me Syracuse Arr Fneld tn N Y He was Commanding Officer m Camp Metdows Md He was m the QMC rn Gander Arr Base an Newfoundltnd from Scptembet 10 1941 to September 71 1942 He served on the General Staff lo gxstrcs dtvlston on Saipan and Guam from August 29 1945 to May 4 1947 Hts mnhtary discharge due to 164 a heart condition rn 1947 lists his official status as Sup ply and Evacuation Staff Officer 4110 Colonel uarter master Corps Officer Reserve Corps Hts knowledge and experience rn atomrc radlatxon made hlm a very valuable and much wanted person rn the Tucson C1v1l Defense set up Colonel Goodw1n was a very modest man and few knew of hrs abilities and accompllshments We looked for hrs omnipresent cigar as we dtd for Churchllls we went to him for advtce and help tn photography we respected Very few of us cver saw hrs record or hrs medals Amerx can Defense Servlce Medal W W I Purple Heart which he recelved for hrs wounds rn Toule France American Campaign Mcdal Asrattc Pactftc Campaign and World War II Victory Medal We will remcmber hum as we sm hum lt the horse shows whnch he loved so much proudly watching hrs daughter take so many ribbons and prnzcs vuth the horse th tt he had bought broken and tramed vsc wrll remem ber htm ln the dtrk room dnhgently trymg to keep hrs cigar tshes out of the hypo and we will never forget the touchmg taps it Southlawn But most of all we will be ct er grateful to Almighty God for the Grace of a death bed Baptism and the Act of Contrmon he tried to say with has daughter Pat who had yust given htm the Bath of Re generatron R I P . 9 . . , , . ., S ' . .Y h . 2, , , . 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