Salpointe Catholic High School - Horizons Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1958
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P w , H' 3 T 1, L A Foreword A golden beam of llght casts 1ts lumlnous rass across a stalwart tower and proud bu1ld1ngs gleam rlpples across a swasmg dance floor glaring spot concentrates on the deft hands of a quarterback and a black and whlte ball Sunllght filters through partially closed venetian blmds on to the hands of an altar box holdlng a paten Over all our ln es a d1st1nct gleam of l1ght dxrects 1ts mfluence The source of th1s llght max be sald to radlate from the hands of our Blessed Mother Our Lady has been called the Medlatrlx of all graces from her hands the llght of savmg grace IS cast upon the earth The students at Sllpomte the fleults parents and fr1ends moxe dallx ln her heavenls glow In the 1958 Horlzons we have spun the gllded threads of Our Lads s grace llght 1nto the storx of our sear We the Class of D8 are grateful to be 1n the gleam of her hght' 7 .. ...ll . . v c c rc ...A 1 e A y - c ..- Y 7 ... . . .. . . v . 1 .1 ... . . . s , 1 7 c 74 L ' A g I . C I 1 K Q 11 v 1 . V . c , ,Q 1. v v 1 r x- -r , c , v' 7 ' ' - . I I - v YY ,7 A s. , 4 4 c U' ' ya 7 A . THE LIGHT IS REFLECTED IN.. . ADMINISTRATION . STUDENTS CLASSES CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES SPORTS PATRONS ORGANIZATIONS 10 19 69 O 87 . . 1 . 131 . . 157 Tloy Woid zs a lzgbt to my eyes Ana' cz lantern to my ee! I ' ' I DCd1CHt1OH To Mag Immaculate Om Lady of Lourdes One hundred xears ago ln the vlllage of Lourdes 1n southern France the Mother of God appeared to Bernadette Soubrlous a xoung peasant glrl Todax that tmx V1ll'1f,C IS xx orld famous as a shrme to Our Ladx Bernadette has been elex ated to salnthood and thousands have been conx erted to the falth because of the mx rlad eures of bodx and soul performed there to approxe confirm 1t1on of the doctr1ne of the Im maculate Conceptlon Noxx the Umted States of Amer1ca IS dedicated to Our Ladx under that proud nt e XX e here at Salpolnte are speelal ehlldren of our Blessed Mother Our sehool IS consecrated to her In honor of the eentenm 11 celebratlon of the appar1t1on of the Immaculate Mother of God at Lourdes xxe xx ould l1ke to dedlcate our xearbook to our Blessed Mother ln whose llgllt xxe hope always to walk O O I I I A V H I U I A ' 1 A I 7 A ' , 'V' . . 1 , avg A A A vc - Q K Our Blessed Mother appeared that day in Lourdes 7 l 2 . . - A . I r, ' ' ll. L L C A - .2 2 . 7 7 l A ' 1 , 4 , . . y r 1 v ff! sxcrmvff mph SEND' V! ! rw! ,..........-.. , 6 Y -ctr, 1 ,ev Here stands the entrance to the busy world of educatlon Thrs 1mpos1ng edxflce of concrete and steel IS the foundauon of Salpomte school llfe Through these tall doors pass the hundreds of people vsho darly make Salpolnte Hlgh School a busy H0155 happy place From the mann oflice comes the flap flap of a mrmeograph numerous phones langle 1n busy rhythm students scurry by IH mad rushes to classes Beyond the big ofhcc mndovxs the south patxo hes bordered by closed classroom doors A bell rings doors smng open and 1 stream of mlnltmnd mos cs on to othcr parts of the bulld 1n 1 Another bcll rlnqs pcacc 1nd thc patlo s1ts ln landscaped beauty attuned to the llght I F' F7 J '. '54'!ill4 1113: Salpointe Buildings Are Foundation of School Life x'i't m N 4 R YN xx ffl fra, XY'ithin the Gercke Vocational Building, citizens of tomor- row learn the skills and trades which will enable them to take their places in the busy competitive world. These are the students who will man the machines and staff the ofhces of industrial America This building donated to Salpointe stu dents hx 1 lcind henefactress houses the classrooms of technical studies Here in the lirf e airx rooms desicned for better studies homcmilcers plx their trade txpew riters claclx to the rhythm of 1 husx world wood ind metal shops hum as the results of cire and tireless effort turn into orn ite tables and practical appliances silence fills the drafting room as technique and instruction combine to formulate the precise drawings comhine in a sonff of xx orlc a sonc of praise to God in the gleam of the light Pp, ff X A hx 'fm F!-ret? 8:11 www Z!!! 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H , c 4- , i 'di , A - Q :W i ' Llc.: . ., B1shops Insplre And Support Salpo1nte Student Body P The Most Reverend Daniel j Gercke Bnshop of Tucson Behlnd every 1nst1tut1on there are guldes those who watch and pray and help nn the atta1r1ment of great hexghts Behmd Salpomte stands the rnfluence of two great men Reverend Danlel J Gercke B1ShOp of Tucson and Rever end Francrsj Green Auxrllary Bnshop of Tucson The d1ocese of Tucson and mdeed the whole Southwest owes speclal trlbute to Blshop Gercke for hrs zealous labors for the Church here Also an expresslon of gratxtude IS due for h1s 1nsp1r1ng messages to the student body and hns watchful guldance of the educatxonal and spmtual pro gram Outstandnng helpfulness and a watchful prxde are the trademarks of the Auxxhary bxshop Bnshop Green He has taken an mterest ln the small but ewer grovung Salpomte and helped rarse the standards of Cathohc teachmg Therr outstandmg personal1t1es and contrlbu tnons wnll leaxe an rmpregnable mark on Sal Pointe S history The Most Reverend Francls J Green 8 Aux1l1ary Bnshop of Tucson O . . 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V V' l D1ocesan Board Of Educ:at1on DIICCIS ACIIVIIICS The Very Reverend Raphael KICEEI O Carm Prror Pro v1nc1al of the Provlnce of the Most Pure Heart of Mary The spread of Catholnc educatlon rn the dlocese of Tucson may be attrlbuted to the perpetual efforts and cooperatron of the dxocesan board of educatlon Under thenr watchful care the Cath ol1c school system has reached new helghts Salpoxnte IS but one ev1dence of thelr work A srncere mterest rn the welfare of the schools 1S manrfested by Father Wlllxam McCart1n droce san superlntendent of schools The generous serv1ce and 1nsp1red d1rect1on of the Carmellte Fathers were made posslble by the leadersh1p of the1r provmclal Rev Raphael Kreffer O Carm Tucson s Dnocesan Board of Educatxon helps to formulate the prmcxples and polrcxes of Salpoznte Hngh School Its members are Cclockwxsej the Rev Loyola O Dougherty the Rr Rev Monsxgnor Don H Hughes B1shop Danxel Gercke the Rev W1ll1am B McCart1n Bishop Francls Green the Very Rev Vxctor G Bucher O FM and the Rt Rev Monslgnor Robert j Donohoe 'l l 43 T- 'X Our Beloved Pr1nc1pa1 Upholds The Ideals Of Salpo1nte 16' A 12-1224 Reverend Bonaventurej Gllmore O Carm Dear Students of Salpomte, It IS very appropr1ate that your yearbook, whxch has been prepared at the cost of much t1me, thought, and effort by the graduatmg class of 1958, should be dedl cated to Our Blessed Mother At a trme when there are many complaxnts about youth, rt rs a strrkrng fact that all the great messages proclarmed to the world ln the past century by Mary have been gnven through chrldren and young people of your age Evrdently she prefers the 5lmpllClfy, the purnty, the open mmds and hearts of the young to the sophnstlcatnon, hardness, and cymcxsm of the old You are rxght to honor Our Lady by your dedlca non, for she, by her cho1ce of messengers at Lourdes, La Salette, and Fanma, has already honored all young people, mcludlng yourselves 10 Prmclpal Mary, under the var1ous trtles, Our Lady of Guada lupe, Our Lady of the Schools, and Our Lady of Mt Carmel, has been patroness of Salpomte Hlgh School smce 1ts beglnnnng You as students have been placed under her protectlon, and we pray that as you go for ward on your lourney through llfe, you may keep your selves close to God, through her, wherever your paths may lead ln the future Smcerely yours m Christ, 5 730M.4.:.vl1lr.,Q, Ofdwx 0 0 g ,-7 ' i' . ' msg r - .. , . V . 7,1 L than , V ...L l I , ' V r 4 Jw - i,i'bI,.': -.-, r Q! .. - ' . 'Y ' W sf' w,,'fs:s,.:,.e' , Y - , . 1 .:, -,,e,ni.,n' Q t e ' . ' ,E?E55.1ff5.4 , ' A 4 . V .1 w Y 1 A . . ., H . Q . , - ., , .. , , , 1 - - . . f - . . . A ' ' ' u I . . ,,,, ,. , --.... , , n-....,,r ,W ,,,, no . , . . Rel1g1ous Gulde Students Toward Sp1r1tual Happmess Rehglon Father Axdan Father Alvm Athletxc Dxrector Lettermen s Religion Photog.,raphy Social Club Commnttee Father Dunstan Father Florlan Father Carl Rel15,1on Procurator Rellglon Geometry Dean of Boys Relxgxon Dean of Studxes Father Randal Relxglon Sen1orG1rls Confratermty Father Urban ,A Relxgxon Latm Confratermty Band Magazme Dnve Brother Raymond Father ROy Reglsu-ar Rellglon Cafetena af 11 l I 0 I O C 'Wx Z in :YE v. 1 X -1 I V-. XX . , ',' . - , . 2 . Ulf, I V . I ' ' , y Q K .. . . . , . I , .Y. V 7 Y- , K' ,EV y z v a , 7 S X X X . L. K . ll V ' iw ' -2 ,.. 5 -1-N. ---Q... I, , ' -Q YF nun- Salpomte Srsters Instruct Unto ustlce Slster Rose Alexls Englxsh Dean of Girls Snster Margaret Cecnlra Advanced Algebra Trlgonometry Choral Pep Club Latxn I and ll Natxonal Honor Society 'I L Slster Mary Lols Amerlcan Hlstory S1sterM1r1am ane Engllsh I-IORIZONS Advrser Ml 1 ' 'gf ig Slster Rose LOUISE Blology Bxology Club Snster Catherme joseph Slster M Margretme Lrbrarlan Nurses Club Lnbrary Club Spamshl II III Spamsh Club Snster Catherme Loulse Snster Edward Mary Sister Mary Noel Algebra Book Store Algebra Geometry World HISIOIY Engllsh CRUSADER Advlser Sacnsty Slster Marne oan Englxsh Speech Speech Club Semor Play Slsrer Leonard Marne Arr Arr Club Im af u1 R., '51 L. 3 U - -- 2 V- f , I .r M ,A ll ' : ' - 3 -fi' .,. .. a , if' 7 N. 'xx HA' ' K. e ' ix A . do D , 2 . E ms lil 1. , ' 7 ry? - . 4. W N ' r ' fs C 2 Q W I . 4 q-QA. ' ' 1 5 ' ' , , 5 ' 1 TT I , 5 , i 1' ' . V: ' WMV- La Faculty, Secretaries Work Generously N Y 5 gg. I x F 3 Z I f . . ' i 'tr ff Mrs, Luz Dm-an Mrs. Vivian Robbins Secretary 10 Father Carl Secretary to Father Gilmore 14 xy ff w If Mr. Dan Blide Mr- Lou Ferry Manual Training: Shops Physical Educationg Head Football Coachg Junior Varsity Basketball Coach Mr, Roger Janetzky Mr. joe Mastrogiovani Draftingg Shop Courses Physical Educationg Assistant Football Coachg Freshman Basketball Coachg Golf Coach Mr. Leo Rosette Mrs. Nancy Roy Physical Etlucationg World I-Iistoryg Physical Educationg Healthg G. A. A Healthg Drivers' Trainingg Assistant Football Coach flil lfxx W1 Effic1ency Of School Help Keeps School Runnmg Easy does lt declares Mr Connoley IS hc and Mr Penczar fix the lock on the cafcterm door Mrs Monocel and Mrs Penczar look up from the1r 1ob of hxmg tasty food for hungry Salpolnte students C' heck that welght' Mrs F3210 asszsts school nurse Mrs Hamson Cseated at deskj by werghmg C115 Hlckey whrle Rosemary Kennedy corrects a health chart K KcAn,,,.f- in f M x,X fm 1 ff JJ 15 Student Councll Offlcers Serve W1th Sp1r1t, Loyalty s. J Sl' 'if Student Body Oiiicers are Cleft to rrghtj Sharon Herman secretary Mary Kennedy treasurer Gary deVos presndent and B111 Whrrehead vrce presndent Class Oiiicers are Cleft to nghrj Oswaldo Lopez sophomore presrdent Hanna Redwme sophomore delegate Ralph Sal gado jumor president jrll Baker lumor delegate Drck OCon nell senror presndent and Aggre Kaspar sen1or delegate 4 Student Councxl Representatrves are Cleft to rrghtj first row Shxela Walsh Penny Conroy Donna Franson, Shrrley K1vl1n and Peggy Magnet Second row Barbara Floyd V1Ckl Galley Mary Sara Frelds Carolyn Mrller Chr1st1ne Monrano and Mary Joyce Douglas Thrrd row Loure Daugherty Pete Mulhern Bob Hanson jlm McWalters and Mlke Snodgrass Representanves Form Bond Between Students, Faculty To leave my school rn a better state than I found It was the motto carefully carrred out by the Student Counc1l thxs year Wnh Gary de Vos at the helm the counc1l soared to new herghts m makmg a better Salpomte The mtroducnon of an actrvrty trcket was one of the b1g accomplrshments of the orgamzatron thrs year whrle the counc1l sponsored Lancer s Steeplechase proved to be the most sp1r1ted and profitable magazme drrve ever Under the drrectlon of B111 Whrtehead the Key Club and Inter club Counc1l operated more efficiently for the betterment of the students The House of Representatrves formed a closer bond between the students and faculty as the counc1l strove to brmg the problems of the student body to lnght Another notable accompl1shment of thrs year s group was the excellent publrc relanons evrdent at the stu dent counc1l conventron the Pueblo Hrgh School leader shrp conference and rn the help m the formatron of an mtra crty counc1l 17 74782, 2,1 tl l V 1 , A . ., , 0- , ? 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Loure Daugherty explams a motron to the student councnl at a weekly rneetxng whrle Gary De Vos student body presrdent looks on Alert attentron and wrllrng co operatron were the trarts exh1b1ted by the 1n sesslon student councrl th1s year Ofhcral parllamentary procedure was held too and major monons and reports took on a new efhcrency by be1ng presented 1n wr1tten form An enthusrasnc backmg of councll dances the Chnstmas box drrve hall momtors and patro clean up typlhed thrs exhuberance A neva system on trral thxs year vas the set up of cafeterla monrtors at lunch perlods and student court m hxch pumshed cafeterla offenders The student councnl accompllshed much through drllgent concentrated work rn sessron QV A blg propect of the Student Councll was the drstrrbutxon of Chrrstmas boxes Here Sr Eugene admlres the prxze w1nn1ng boxes of Margaret Grrfhth and Dave Snodgrass O O U I Q I -W, -- A -. ' ln if , .I 'Q ,- 5, K U ,, . i J 4 H tt , X. - I 97 eff: I . 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' , 1 . -.. - 1 -A xx Y Senior Officers Lead Class to Great Achlevements Nt ku-fr-7 V-X uf-' WY' 'Yell PN-r Louis Daugherty Senior Class Representative Confraternity 134 Biology Club 2 Chess Club 1 2 3 De bate 2 3 Key Club Member 1 2 Key Club Pm Holder 3 4 Library Club 12 3 Pep Club 3 Credit Union 34 Speech Club 23 Student Council Representative 2 3 4 Science Club 4 Boys State Alternate 3 Love is Eternal Shirley Kivlm Senior Class Representative Student Council Representa tive 4 Confraternity 34 Bi ology Club 2' Glee Club 1' Key Club Member l.2' Key Club Pin Holder 3 4' Nation- al Honor Society 34' Pep Club 3 fvice-presidentj 43 Credit Union 3,4' G.A.A. 2 3' Golden Butterflyn- Love is Eternal' Homeroom Oflicer 20 Michael Snodgrass Senior Class Representative Student Council 4 Homeroom Officer 12 3 Confraternity 2 3 Biology Club 2 Chess Club 2 3 4 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pin Holder 3 4 Let termen s Club 2 3 4 National Honor Soctety 3 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Speech Club 3 Foot ball 12 3 4 Basketball 1 Horizons 4 Boys State Dele gate 3 Safety Council Repre sentative 2 3 4 Peggy Magnet Senior Class Representative Student Council Representa tive 2 3 4 Confraternrty 3 Glee Club 1' Key Club Mem- ber 1 2' Key Club Pin Holder 3 4' National Honor Society 2 3 4' Pep Club 3' Cheerleader 2' Aquacade 3' Tucson Daily Citizen Reporter l 2 3 4 tedi- torj' Horizons 4 leditory' Crusader 2 3' Homecoming At- tendant 4' Extension Teen Board 43 Girls' State Delegate 3' N.S.P.A. 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Convention Delegateg Student Council Conventiong Voice of Demo- cracy 2,33 Golden Buttertlyng uill and Scroll 3,4 Richard O Connell Senior Class President Class President 2 4 Home room Chairman 12 34 B ology Club 7 Key Club Mem ber 1 2 3 Key Club Pin Holder 4 Lettermen s Club 2 34 Na tional Honor Society Z 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 7 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 George Hayes Senior Class Vice President Homeroom Chairman 4 Sen not Class Vice President 4 Le termen s Club 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 King of Hearts 3 Agatha Kaspar Sentor Class Delegate Student Council Delegate 2 4 Confraternity 34 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pin Holder 34 National Honor Society 34 GAA 1234 Aquacade 2 3 4 Homecoming Queen 4 May Queen Attend ant 1 Senior Day Princess 4 Glee Club 1 Student Council Convention 4 Love is Etetn al Homeroom Ofhcer l 3 Madeleine Preciado Senior Class Secretary Confraternity 3 Biology Club 2 Key Club Member 234 Quill and Scroll 34 Credit Union 4 lpresidentj Aqua cade 2 Crusader 23 Inter Club Council 4 fsecretatyj Safety Council Representative 34 Homecoming Attendant f 411 'avi Verifi- 'iw ,- PPV ,-Ri ,fb Wai -J L. -nv fl 06 Q 7' Marranne Dolan Homeroom Ofhcer 2 3 4 Con fraternity 34 Glee Club 1 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pm Holder 34 Pep Club 3 GAA 3 Aquacade 3 Golden Butterfly Love as Eternal Alrce Avma Confraternnty 34 Homeroom Ofhcer 2 fsub prxoressh Key Club Member 2 3 4 Art Club 3 Csecretary treasurerj Span rsh Club 2 34 Sacrxstry ardes 1 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 ON ws!! -A W buf Stephanle Hoefle Homeroom Chanrman 4 Con fraternlty 3 4 Blology Club 2 Key Club Member 3 4 Pep Club 3 Credit Umon 3 4 lse cretaryl G A A 2 3 Acqua cade 2 3 Sacnsty Ande 3 4 Love 15 Eternal Margaret Lordon Homeroom Secretary 1 4 Con fraternxty 3 4 fsub prroressl Future Nurses Club 2 3 fvrce presrdentj Glee Club 1 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pm Holder 3 4 Natronal Honor Soclety 2 3 ltreasurery 4 u1ll and Scroll 3 4 Txlma Mrsslon Club 2 3 4 Crusader 2 3 Horizons 4 Sacrrsty Aide 2 3 May Queen Attendant 2 3 Golden Butterfly Ula' Q' wo' 93 Xf q....f- ' 'ei .is 6-I5 V-...., if Rrchard Jensen Btology Club 2 Chess Club 2 fpresrdentl 4 Debate Club 24 Key Club Member 24 Lxbrary Club 24 Natxonal Honor Socxety 4 Speech Club 2 4 Horrzons 4 Crusader 2 Natlonal Forensrc League 4 Scxence Club Cvxce presldentl Inter Club Councxl 2 4 joseph Felrx Homeroom Treasurer 4 Let termens Club 3 4 Credrt Umon 34 Baseball 34 Hall Monxtor 4 jay McClatchey Homeroom Secretary 4 Con fraternnty 1 3 Blology 2 Chess Club 12 3 Debate Club 2 3 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pm Holder 3 4 Lxbrary Club 1 2 3 Pep Club 3 Speech Club 2 3 Hall Monrtor 4 joseph Gasca Homeroom Treasurer 4 Let termen s Club 4 Basketball 1 4 Track 1 Confratermty 1 Archery 1 21 i E 'R Sandp- S4-v 41, 9-1 W 41 ,IX 'J' '....a-ry alive A fix 9.3 1-die' -345: -q-nl ' 'sap- Peter Agurrre Confratermty 3 4 Key Club Member 4 Credxt Umon 3 4 Lmbrary l Photography 1 Gary A1ml1 Transfer rn Semor Year ng lxsh Assembly Maureen Arnold Confratermry 3 Future Nurses Club 1 2 3 4 Key Club Mem ber 1 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 3 Hornzons 4 Peter Almada Key Club Member 4 Hall Momtor Football 34 Track 3 4 Spanrsh Club 3 Arthur Apodoca Confratermty 3 fsub prxorl Key Club Member 2 3 4 Hall Monltor 4 Lettermens Club Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 Mrchael Ashenbrener Confraterruty 1 Glee Club Golf 4 CManagerD james Baker Robert Bansback Speech 2 Football 2 Basket Tllmil MISSIOD Club 4 F00t ball 1 Love IS Eternal ball 3 Semor Pr1v1leges Include Excluslve Use of Parkmg Lot X 'i gulf -rs? 151 Wheee' exclaxms Carolyn Mrller to Loule Daugherty as she attempts to drnve hrs jeep Pete Mulhern jun Baker Pete Oper and john Sheehy Cleft to rrghtj want to go along for the ride Exclusnve use of the east parkmg lot was a senror prrvllege thrs year john Barry Bxology Club 2 Key Club Member 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Speech Club 3 Confratermty 2 3 Hall Mom tor 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Track 4 Baseball Marlene Bender Confratermty 3 Safety Coun cxl 3 4 Patrxcla Becker Confraternrty 3 Homeroom Offxcer 2 Brology Club 2 K Club Member 2 3 4 Credlt Unron 3 4 Speech Club 4 Mark Benont Confraternrty 1 2 3 4 Key Club Member 3 4 Credrt Umon 3 4 Football 4 Four Year Record Boasts Outstandmg Accomphshments we Q Q-r bl' gt.. 1 L+-A lr 'R-:N 9' ,...f-- NA. vi' K5- 19x u--fr . 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Q--f' if iq' ig-r james Blgwood Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Safety Councxl 34 john Boehm Credlt Unlon 3 4 Safety Coun C11 3 4 Gmga Bowman Pep Club 3 4 Sacrxstry Axde 3 Credxt Unxon 4 Safety Coun cnl 3 4 Gxrls League Alternate Robert Brazaskas Confraterntty 3 4 Qsub ptxorj Track 3 Audro Vtsual Axds 3 Safety Councxl 3 4 Fred Boe Chess Club 4 Debate Club 4 Key Club Member 12 3 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Safety Councxl 3 4 Love rs Eternal Margot Boulay Confraternlty 3 Bnology Club 2 Glee Club I Key Club Member 2 3 4 Qutll and Scroll 34 Speech Club 2 GAA 12 Aquacade 2 Horrzons 4 Crusader 2 3 Golden Butter fly 1 Love rs Eternal Corajean Boyd Conftatermry 34 Glee Club 1 Key Club Member 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 12 Speech Club 4 Aquacade 2 Art Club 4 fPres1dentJ Love rs Eternal Carl Brumng Bxology Club 2 Key Club Member 34 Spanxsh Club 3 Love rs Eternal Harry Boy le Confrarermty 4 Boulmg 4 Rene Caballero Safety Councxl 3 4 james Carpenter Confratermty 34 Key Club Member 34 Trlma Mxssnon Club 4 Golf 4 Safety Coun c1l 3 4 Dennls Cexzyk Confratermty 1, Lettermen's Club 4, Pep Club 3, Football 4, Baseball 2,3,4 james Bushroe Confratermty 3 4 Key Club 'Vlember 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 34 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 12 Patxo Supervl sor 4 W1ll1am Camden Key Club Member 4 Pep Club 3 Basketball 1 2 4 Track 2 Art Club 3 Crusader 3 Leonard Carrasco Key Club Member 2 3 4 Base ball 1 Safety Councrl 3 4 john Chalmers Confratermty 1, Chess Club 2, Glee Club 1, Key Club Mem ber l,2,3, Key Club Pm Hold et 4, I.ettermen's Club 2,3,4 CPres1dentJ, Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Baseball 1, Track l,2,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Hall Momtor 4, Inter Club Coun c1l 4 CPresxdentJ y'3'K ' O-in T'-v Y 11 f Wwe? 'Q itx J -s.- N 'n. .,.. N-.1 'WW ,IWW 'N V50 -roof xr' ....-, Coffee Break, Off Campus Prlvllege Help Senlors Relax 'Fil' 'Y' uiyq-rv if fs. 18 'garb- we- W '!7'f Stan Cheske Honzons 4 Photography Club 2 4 Safety Council 3 4 Donald Clark Transfer ln Semor Year john Cncala Key Club Member 2 5 4 Trl ma Mxssxon Club 4 Safety Councll 3 4 janet Cole Confraternnty 3 4 Bxology Club 2 Glee Club 12 Key Club Member 12 3 4 Pep Club 34 Speech Club 4 Golden Buttefly Love ns Eternal '-O' Long lnve sennor prnvnleges Frank Gonzales Tom jenkms Efren Mollm and Rlcardo Valdenegro fleft to rxghtj drmk a toast to thcnr mlcl mornmg coffee break 26 The pause that refreshes' Semor gnrls Cleft to rnghtj Boulay Nancy Gaver Gen L1cavol1 Bev acobs and Matz enjoy muslc food and cokes at ohmes durmg weekly olf campus pernod 3 l C I I 1, V ' 3 , . 3 7 , 1 , . D Q , . 3' Y W i 4 1 4 s I S , 2 Q' , , l Q II , , ll. 11 'Y l A ,. ' h rw Q Pg, 1 V I, V X Q.. 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Robert Garcia Key Club Member 2,33 Letter- men's Club 2.3,4 Secretaryg Football 2.4g Basketball l, 2, Track 1,2,3,4, Hall Moni tor 4 David Germain Safety Council 3 4 Frank Gonzales Key Club Member 3 4 Base ball 2 Council 3 4 Robert Hale Safety Council 3 4 Hall Mom tor 4. a ' 415 Nr' vez:- We 'Nv- YO' ,545 l 4-.f Yullfli' f'-ns -T' 3 . w if' 'Vx Snr 'L-.,,' Q law' gli g I igxnp S vga -75 at Tv' '-Qvfv' 'G' Q' hi' -env' 'is-gl' S1117 Pqrv-I mf' Nvlle-ax-ur' Wh-w-,P he! Me. - xv' NC... Emxlle Hall Confratermty 34 Glee Club 1 2 Pep Club 4 Head Song leader 4 Key Club Member 1 2 3 Key Club Pln Holder 4 GA A 12 3 Aquacade 3 Sacrxsty Ande 12 34 Maga zlne Drlve Wlnner 3 4 Golden Butterfly Purple Towers Judith Hanna Glee Club 12 Key Club Member 1234 GAA 123 4 Csports leaderb Aquacade 2 3 4 Sacrnsxty Atde l 2 3 4 Golden Butterfly Purple Tower Llllxan M Harrls Biology Club 2 Debate Club 3 Key Club Member 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 Speech Club 2 Tllma MISSIOU Club 3 Su ence Farr Natxonal Wnnner 3 Beta Beta Beta Bxologncal So clety Award 3 Amerxcan Medncal Assocxatlon Award 3 4 Character lntellxgence Re search Award 3 Sharon Herman Student Counctl 3 CRepresen tatxvej 4 fSecretaryD Con fratermty 3 4 Blology Club 2 Key Club Member 23 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Lxbrary Club 123 National Honor Soclety 3 4 Spamsh Club 1 2 Tnlma Mrssnon Club 73 Stu dent Councnl Conventron 4 Lawrence Han Blology 7 Debate Club 3 Key Club Member 3 4 Lxbrary Club 34 Fencmg I 2 3 Donald Harrmgton Key Club Member 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 Credxt Umon 34 Love IS Eternal Rnchard Heatley Debate Club 2 Glee Club 1 Key Club Member 234 Pep Club 3 Fencmg 1 2 Audxo Vlsual Club 1 2 3 Cpresndentj Scrence Club 4 Golden But terfiy Purple Towers Arvllla Hess Glee Club 1 Key Club Mem ber 34 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Horxzons 4 Crusader 3 Golden Buttefly Love IS Eternal Light Touch, Silver Decor Creates Successful Dance Harold Hicks Key Club Member l,2,3g Key Club Pin Holder 4g National Honor Society 23,43 Pep Club 4 Ipresidentlg Speech Club 2g Credit Union 3,4g Inter-Club Council 43 Photography Club 23 Hall Monitor 43 Love is Eternal. Phyllis Insalaco Confraternity 3,43 Future Nurses Club 45 Key Club Member 25,45 Library Club 2- 3,43 Spanish Club 2g Horizons 43 Sacristy Aide 2,3,4. Dennis Huff Confraterniry SQ Tilma Mis sion Club 45 Safety Council 4 Beverly Jacobs Transfer in Senior Year. Silver Bells! . . . the melodious voices of senior ofhcers, lleft to rightj George Hayes Bill Whitehead, Gary deVos and Dick O'Connell ring out, as they do an impersonation of the Four Aces at the senior C stmas dance. Class of 58 Sparks Valentme Festlval and Pla -as-5. iv 'E' 1' Q vs 'Xi' iii' 'RE ,Sr 'r Lf' -Sr Sv' sisvsuf' Z' 'NA N- if vw! wr- aff '53- Thomas jenkms Homeroom Offrcer l Key Club Member 12 34 Letter mens Club 4 Football 4 Track 4 Jeanne Kerter Conftaternrty 34 fPr1oress 3 4j Brology 2 Future Nurses Club 23 Glee Club 1 Key Club Member 1 Z 3 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Lrbraty 1 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 34 Spanrsh Club 3 Trlma Mrsslon Club 3 Crusader Staff 2 Sacrrstry ards 2 34 Golden Butterfly 1 Rosemary Kennedy C0Ufl'afCl'fl1fY 3 Credlt Unron 3 4 G A A 3 Love 15 Etern john Krng Confraternrty 3 4 Safety Coun cxl 3 4 james Keeby Confraternrty 4 I-lonzons 4 Photographer CTucson Darly Crtrzen school pagej 4 Mary Kennedy Student Councnl Treasurer 4 Biology Club 2 lsecretarxl Nurses Club 2 3 4 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pm Holder 34 Lrbraty Club 7 Csecretaryj 3 Nat1onalHon or Socnety 34 Qurll and Scroll 34 GAA 12 Horn zons 4 Ccopy edrtorl Cru sader 2 3 Speech Club 2 Con fraternxty 34 Arnzona Darly Star Reporter Delegate to NSPA Conventnon Student Councrl Conventron Love rs Eternal Robert Krmmel Glee Club l Pep Club Band 2 3 Speech 2 3 Golf 4 Arrzona Darly Star Reporter 4 Karl Kleman Confraternrty 3 Glee Club l Key Club Member l 2 3 4 Let termens Club 34 Football 1 tmanagerl 2 Basketball l tmanag.,er9 Track 1 34 Cross Country 3 4 Drvmg nn Aqua tatle 3 4 Reglna Koepp Confraternuy 3 fsub prxoressp 4 Future Nurses Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Key Club Mem ber 1 2 Key Club Pm Holder 34 Lrbrary Club 23 Cvxce presrclenu 4 Cpresrdentp Trl ma Mnssron Club 2 3 Crusader 2 Inter Club Councrl 4 Hall Monxtor 4 Rnchard Kunzler Confratermty 3 Glee Club 1 2 Key Club Member 34 Pep Club 3 Spamsh Club 3 Speech Club 4 Trlma Mrssron Club 4 Football 12 3 Track Martha LaRue Confrarermry 34 Glee Club 1 2 Key Club Member 2 3 4 Lnbrary Club 1 2 Spamsh Club 2 Speech Club 4 Txlma Mrssron Club 4 G A A 12 3 Patrrcla Leathers Confraternlty 34 Brology 2 Key Club Member 12 34 Pep Club 34 Speech 2 C se cretaryb 3 4 Csecretaryb Love IS Eternal Dorothy Kroncke Confratermry 3 Glee Club 1 Key Club Member 1 7 3 Key Club Pm Holder 4 GA A l Z 3 Golden Butterfly Love IS Eternal Robert Lamb Safety Council 3 4 Charlene L3Wl'llCkl Confraternnty 3 Bxology Club 2 Glee Club l Key Club Member 23 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 C Honorary Memberb Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Speech Club 24 GAA 3 Crusader 2 3 Love rs Etern Nell LeKander Key Club Member 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Credxt Umon 3 4 05 Angeles Exarmner Reporter 3 4 Photography 2 Hall Mom or .qs-,, ,- '9--Q. 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I J, .4 ,A Q L 1, ,ggri ss.. ag , Q? f Mw:' 1 Hall MOHIIOYS Keep Orderly Corrldors and u1et No1se Liv E..-0' fx '95 'sw '57 Adam Leom Joseph Leon Confratermty 134 Key Club Confraternrry 3 Brology Member 7 34 Lettermen s Key Club Member 12 34 Club 2 9 4 Basketball Z Track Credrt Umon 3 4 Crusader 7 1 Baseball 234 Trlma Mrssron Club 4 Hall Momtor 4 Natronal Assocla non for Latm 3 Love s Eternal sv. Geraldme Lrcavolr Mrchael L1cavol1 Aquacade 4 Credrt Unron 4 Bowlmg 4 Safety Councrl 3 4 Safety Councll 3 4 415 Pg? un'- Always on the job' Head hall momtor jrm Mcwalters prevents Stan Cheske from addrng to hall congestron by walkmg rn the wrong drrectron Z . 0 0 0 ' , . 1 ' 1 ' 2: . - Q ' 1 -- i- 5 , V V ,Q ,F ...... , I J 1 l V9 A Confraterniry 3,43 G.A.1f. 3,41 Confrarernity 4g Baseball 45 ? Q n 1 av 'I 51 -I if xnxx 3 , ., 6 I N I Beatriz Lineiro Glee Club lg Key Club Mem- ber 2,3,4g Pep Club 45 Song- leader 43 G.A.A. 1 Ctreasurery, 2,3 fsecretaryyg Aquacade 2,3g Spanish Club 2,3 fsecretaryq, 4 fpresidentgg Inter-Club Council 45 Golden ButterHy. Penelope Loebe Confraternity 3,4g Future Nurses Club 3g Glee Club 3 Ctreasurerqg Key Club Mem- ber 3,4g G.A.A. fsportsleaderqg Horizons 4g Hall Monitor 4. Robert Lopez Daniel Mahoney FOO!b2lll 3,4s Safefy' C01-mCil 3, Confraternity 4 Cpriorbg Safe- 4. Eunice Matz Transfer in Senior Year Con fraternity 4 ty Council 3,4g Key Club Member 3,4. Kathleen McCarthy Confraternity 3 4 Future Nurses Club 12 Csecretaryj Glee Club 1 Key Club Mem ber l 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 CHonoraryJ Pep Club 4 Csecretaryj Cheerleader 14 Credit Union 3 Speech Club 23 Csecretaryj Aquacade 3 Horizons 4 Sacristy Aide 3 4 Hall Monitor 4 Golden But terfly Love is Eternal David McGowan Marilyn McNurt Biology Club 2 Latin Society Transfer in Senior Year Tilma 3 Safety Council 3 4 Mission Club 'QA' X - f. in ' . 3-S hi? X191 zf c ig 1.22235 ff ' 'fb-r ig 1 '1 v if . V. .yy , , ff la' 'BT' uf' is-.. QW hr' 1 ' I' rue ghfv Successful Projects Are Mark of Semor Class TS' sr' N01--nr 'ii-N 2 Qhxe aa Xa' it 1 1 'Ts '-,.-. lv! M Www .,,-r.: -cf! vu. iff, ames McWalters Student Council 3 Q Bxology Club 7 Chess Club I7 Ke Club Member I7 Key Club Pm Holder 34 Lettermens Club 3 4 Qurll and Scroll Credrt Umon 34 Football 7 34 Baseball l Crusader 7 3 Boys State Delegate 3 Head Hall Monltor 4 Safety Coun cll Representatrve 34 Ernest Mmchella Confratermty 3 fsub prnorb Key Club Member 3 Spamsh Club 3 Prolectronrst Club 2 Magazme Wxnner 2 3 4 Efren Molma Confratermty 34 Brology Club 7 Key Club Member 3 4 Lettermen s Club l 2 3 4 Spanxsh Club 2 3 Credit Umon 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 4 Track l Dan Morgan Transfer Senior year. Colleen Mrller Confraternlty 3 4 Future Nurses Club 3 Key Club Member 34 Lrbrary Club 2 34 Credrt Umon 3 Sacnstx Alde 2 3 4 Kathleen Mntchell Confraternrty 34 Brology Club 2 Key Club Member 7 3 Key Club Pm Holder 4 Pep Club 3 4 Speech Club 7 3 Credlt Umon 34 Tllma Mlssxon Club 4 GA A 12 3 4 Aquacade 3 Horxzons 4 Crusader 2 3 Sacrrsty Arde 2 34 Magazme Wrnner 4 Love rs Eternal Rosle Morales Student Councrl 2 Confra ternxty 34 Blology 2 Key Club Member 2 3 4 Pep Club 34 Speech Club 34 GAA 3 May Queen Attendant 12 3 Homecommg Attendant 4 Thomas Nichols Lettermen's Club 2.3,4' Foot- ,-,Y ' Tralc l2.,1 Hall Monitor 4. James Ngrton Patricia A. O'Brien Transfer in Senior Year- Future Nurses Club 11 Fencin Patrlcxa E O Brien Confraternlty 34 Bnology Z Key Club Member 12 34 Pep Club 3 Credlt Umon 3 4 GAA 12 Sacrlsty Aide 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Homeroom OH'1cer 1 Peter Oper Homeroom Ofhcer 12 3 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pm Holder 3 4 Natronal Honor Socnety 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Base ball 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 34 Hall Momtor 4 john L O Sullnvan Bxology Club 2 Key Club Member 34 Credxt Umon 3 4 Tnlma Mxsszon Club 2 H Club l: Magazine Drive Win- ner 4. Rnchard O Nenll Confratermty 1 3 4 Key Club Member 34 Band 3 Credrr Umon 34 Baseball 2 4 Hall Momtor 4 Love 15 Eternal james Orosco Confraternnty 3 4 Brology Club 2 Debate Club 3 Key Club Member 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Spanxsh Club 3 Speech Club 3 Credrt Umon 3 4 Football 4 Rozanne Panepento Confratermty 3 4 Key Club Member 2 3 4 Speech Club 4 Credlt Umon 3 4 Sacrnsty Axde 2 3 4 Betty Crocker Repre sentatnve 4 Love rs Eternal XFN V 4 ,ua N17 --0' 34? 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I Carolyn Ryan Glee Club 14 Cpresxdentj Key Club Member 2 3 4 Speech Club 4 Creclrt Umon 3 4 G A A 12 Sacnsty Arde 3 4 Love rs Eternal john Schatteles Confratermry 3 Chess Club 4 Debate Club 24 Key Club Member 12 Key Club Pm Holder 3 4 Lnbrary Club 12 Natronal Honor Socrery 234 Pep Club 3 Qunll and Scroll 34 Speech Club 4 Tnlma Mrsslon Club 4 Fencmg 2 Crusader 3 Proyectxomsts Club I 2 3 4 Scrence Club 4 B111 Schell Frank Schnueder Love rs Eternal Speech Club 4 Golf 4 Cru Carolyn Scott Key Club Member 4 GAA 3 4 Sacrxsty Arde 4 Teresa Shenton Glee Club 1 Key Club Mem be 1 7 v 4 Pep Club 4 rtlele gatej Band 34 Speech Club acrrsty Alle l Hall Mom to 4 Golden Butterfly sader 3 Love rs Eternal john Sheehy Glee Club 1 Tllma Mission Club 4 Credlt Umon 3 4 Bas ketball 4 Baseball 4 Davnd Smlth Confratermty l Key Club Member 34 Speech Club a Football 1 7 Track 2 Ralph Swanson Confrarermry 1 2 Key Club Member 4 Audxo Vrsual Club 2 3 Silence Club 4 Edward Squrres Transfer m Semor Year Val Tlrman Lerrermen s Club 3 4 Natron al Honor Socnety 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Basketball 34 Track 3 4 Hall Monrror 4 Davnd Terrlll Credn Umon 3 4 Baseball 4 William Turner Rrcardo Valdenegro Confrarermry 3 4 Pep Club 4 Baud 3 Credit Union 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Credxt Umon S fe Council 34 3 4 Trlma Mrsslon Club 4 a ty George Verdugo Patrxck Wal Transfer rn Semor year Pano B1ology Club 2 Track 2 5 clean up marker 4 Proyectromsts Club 1 2 3 21? 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'5' ji. v-96 L I IS he Judy Werthmuller 1 .gf iv' ew .- :.':. 5' 55 3 .fv- Paz Floyd 9'-T, 'MSX x K--4 , ' ' I .1 ' -T ffl. L,-cr gs ,pam DIL Chester Frxcker Erma Galvan Henrretta Gomez Marlene Karaflaz Phyllls Keen Pat Goudvun Tony Cwumerer john Hamxlron I :C ' v'?5f' f.. -,X '1. -7.. aa: N n- ' 9' N- ,,f' Q 'Lv A6 uf ax 7 as ia? aux ,aavf rzx 11A Robert Arvizu Tony Adams Jill Baker Frank Beiser Barhara Brofft Bill Bubala Charlene Caballero Tony Carano T am Duffy Gunther Enser Kathy Farrell Maureen Flaherty 2- na' 1:-'S ai' if 2 SN sf 44 K. ., , 1 -., V' - ' T ja X X' C ' I . C , C 2' Q T 1 N xx - 5 .li . f A y- 4:9 ' A ' T A J f X iff 'I T -div l Q Fix nl A .' 0 Ax 3 1. T 'T ur ' ., 1 .-. I , A A Q'!'q., C l f .Jw .ff ,f Q, V. 4 V. ir- r-- 1 Q, Ss 1.1 e :, A 'A T ' il ' TA l ' W Charles Kelly Kathleen Kenyon lohn Kramer Ida Lopez Caroly n Mxller Don Mort Ierry Moumer Arrella Nax arette jerry O Brxen Tom Patton Fddre Ramlrez David Ross 'bfi 0 za-sg 3 vga -env' 'f S' W,.?' V is as 6 'v' All -1-v' .ive HR Q, .e' X Ralph Salgado 'v'-' af' .. Z? swf' 7.9 Q fr 16 'IQ 7.0 r mf. wr nfw James Snyder Dan Southard Theresa Tomko Kathleen Vervuel Nancy V1s,1l Bxll Waters Terry Webb Barbara Wylie 1 C V l ., C xx 1 I 1 xy ' , bv .- S 5 A -1 . X I Rs ' -i fi - g fl, I 'f AA . Pl , , ' 2 sh W , :wx Q L - S - 1 if A . U U , 1 W Qfw amen HQ 89' 4 ' f ' ,, N 4- f -4 ' 'wb -l K 7 , x ,if iff , X - ,A ' , 1 N Wm ' lj, I ' P xx , K 'N , 5 We Q' Z- X lf- V' - - 'Y 17 l ,f l I N 1 L l I ! 4 ' YM x l f x -k ' ' ,I -3 ff '55, yf is l K Q x V lx' 1 X 1 1 MSW - 2' '32 if QC vu. RC. as 'V I K Kenneth Drahos Frances Duran joan ferenz Tony Gomez ,pgv-' lvetta Gore 'Q Carmen Gorasave Margaret Greele Albert Gyuro QQ B nlw Hansen Carol Harrrsun D an Harrxs n bhxmn l-lclmtr iqgf N Pete A lamun B111 Allen lum Amarrllas Dcnms Brexxer Cl' Sharon Brewer busan Burgess lxntpx Corbett Iony Crrsto Arthur Darton 9' H' james Dehllnger Pxtrre Dreul Dolores D05 le N2 'G' -4--A Wifi. w--4 nn -1'-' 11B I 'ha I q Q ' t Y l 1 . . L ' A , ws - wus N I ' 4' 14? 3' 2' A l ' if , 3- - A J if X A 1 1 ll 5, Aff.. I! X 5 7. :c K , i .. 4 x G A. Q, r J Q39 '. 'rr' w CE 7 'Il' 'll H V ' -'W I , fl . O L NN Y s Nw sk In A I . u 'E' 3 Q' it xg' ' M gp H s A Q h - .l ry 1 '-, xr l J' f in ' 5 2 ' ' l Y LIS .A-' V X ff, Y XJJQR Y' 7 5 YZ .au f l X J I, , H, ,. Q , , L , L f . , I Q ' k ' lf, W . Y' l ' . I Y 1 lli 1 Ann Hogan George I-lolgum Arlene jalclrsch Stan Kamxnskr joan Kenney Vaughne Kovwalskx John Kurtm Barbara Marcrone Tom McKay Mary Theresa Montlel Doug, Noll Frank Norton ,ata 1 i af' x..- . 'Us 4-. 17- 'vw rf 74 il- as T pq, QW 1 Qs gut AS' q-., 4-fj gt' I BS. galv- Q9 YN' gf 2 Q josephme Penczar Gerald Pearson Tom O Sullrvan D Frances Romanoskr Rrt hard Stanley Ioy ce Warren Robert Wxllnams , , 'L ' P 'C 4 Q, Q A . A , 'fx ,I - ret V a ff K' s t I 'l I Q Q 4' n V ll 4 . 1' ,M ' Q- , ' f X M f' X4 Q ' - if - - . W- t ' 'f 'r I - I 5 , A 'Y . u t -l , 53 A l 5 ' un A , I I Jia ,wa h I I A ' .. , . , rx- f ' VL 1' g , U , AX - 2- Fr' Q. X we - '-H ' r if x llv 7 M f . wr we i K: Q xx A Lx, V dxf -I . 'f 43' ' ,, jg? 1' ' . F l'l - I ' Q :I 51 I R' 'sl lp I li., F x ' V 5 at I ' , , 1 1' 'Ll If XA! 47 ag 3? 'i' i 4,4 I? 153 'ag' .1 gf.- FZ.. Q9 .5 .2-o l Henrx Guyader Dwrght Hauptman Barbara Hlcks Penny Hoover Helen jaslcoslcx Marlan lxahl Regma Kalxan Marry Kmerk R mme Lancaster 48 X38 Fl X ,px 'Qu --rr ,iv 2 G- Q 69 Rh. 5 W I Deborah Anderson james Bulger Xlnlce Carreras Paul Cm Charlene Cotee I aye Favaro Mary Jean Fazro I rances Flores joe Gels john Gledrams Norma Gonzales ,,,A n, as ,.-J KD-5Fs ,Q - x Q1 I Y Q X 4- 8 ,' ' Q N .1 I f f ' fffl f Viifflfff 1 ,, 45 A .I ' 1 l 6 Q .fr V ' I Q g , r O . li, A.. W X 4 -n , .33 ' ' We at 1 g N 1 Q92 . .6 Patricia Flores Q, lj. x ,Q 1 X ' 1. e , I - n if 4 6 ,' '- I l . ff l h 'l L A .e a 4' in ...ii ' , 4.4 ' ' A 5 tr Q 1, - Q F' ' . 'E' if 4' 1 Q-fg Mi, K HF xt -I , it ' Q 1 . X' .' bb - Q 'F' j 7 . S K x- F ' N U 1 ' - eg X - jnm Lee Elmo Longonx Nlars Lowe l Peter 'xiarenrcrle jane Martm Barbara jean Maxson Mary Anne McElmurry Colleen McGrath -- Cla ' ,,, gp! i- ! Qs' 'uv-v Q..-4 Q99 I -in -in Chnstme Montano Bennre Osuna Mxke Pawlak 'G ,.,-'Q Nt- ?-ff fl!! 1-it fl Marybeth Rerlly iv ' gg! win- If 'ei gl if db '?' 'Y -4' ,, at 4 Jh Q W ja i Ronme Stogsdxll julne Thompson Charles Trachra judnh Traurr Barbara Ullrman Curns Waters John Wrsturber Tom Young a uc r Q I ' Q S X , 3 K l j ' l S? ' - -wk .5 if 'V I 7 ' ' j ' fm . fl , rf' , , 1' Ex X Q , fa, - V V 1-.-X at P Y 'K 4 fx- x ' I ls M V fx 'Ai If Ll fx Dolores Orosco 3 2 I , ll l 7 ' u' X Qu' h Y I f 'fl I 'll - A f fl ' v 1 l if Q 1 Q ' fx' X ' if f tl . Ewa .. Q 5, .Pr ,h F .. ' .' 4 4 I Q . Ifx' Q CSA . M -I If -1, ' fl + l fl fl l fy AW l K' 'iv fgvs x . li g J A ' ., A ' 'A ' l l I ' Q 5-Q. 'fi i 'V Lg 7 'V Dorothy Gxbson Robert Glasser Tom Graves Vlrgrma I-leyer Mary Houlton Ray Hufnagel jnm Kleman Gary Koepp Mary Krretz rCS I 6 T19 '-Y' HR kr' go- ,J QQ' aw D Rose Marne Appleton X lrgxma Ashenbrencr Yolanda Araneta Herbert Beers joan Behrendt Harold Bender Dorothy Boe Betty Dandurand Anne Devlm Mary Joyce Douglass Tom Engle john Foley it 1? ,.-ann NX x its is -nv D 52 Mary Sue Lagonegro Cathy McCormack Conme McLaw Robert McPhee Pete Mulhern Sharon O Sullxvan Terry Pollard Davxd Poore Rohm Preter Tony Procaccmo jrm Ronstadr Mrlce Ryan ss? 'ff W '4 'Qu E . naw- . gf 7- ani BZ- 1' ,. aug 1 D lie 1-14 -n +1 f .ac g- n ' 5 af, -sn- L 33 gn -if 'ilk 33 1? 'q' , Qu-U4 Jew on f ll' xx john Lantzy Eugene Sxerras Joyce Sle Lucy SlOfd1a David Snodgrass Sue Soike Frank Valenzuela John Verwiel jim Waters Rmg Ceremony, Boys , Glrls State Dignify unior Year The significance of the class ring and hom it 'J H the ideals of the student and his school were re ects pointed out to the junior class in the sermon at the bl s March First Friday Mass lLeft1 With his essing Father Roy places the class ring on Carmen Goro save s finger in QT- gggguuu-1-r-Qt v-ennnnnms -T- Ji! .bs xi With high hopes for another successful representation at Boys and Girls States this year's delegates and their alternates were selected. CLeft to rightj John Kurtin boys' delegate: Carolyn Miller girls' delegate' l t Marybeth Reilly girls' first alternateg and Ralph Salgado boys' first a terna e happily anticipate their new experience. 52 U3 O 'U D' O B O V1 0 ua CP S fb 0 C H- cn e-+ 93 F3 E' T3 UQ 5 UP Q Cf S 1-+ K4 'U 93 3 Q 'U 95 S3 O F3 lll l l Q 'fi' Q7 xx., f Y. 0- The Sputnrk Spm was a success due to the efforts of the sophomore class officers Plctured wrth decoratrons are fstandmg left to rnghtl joan Sandxn Susan Strlckland Margaret Anne Klng Cathy Wallace Rosemary Gels Dorothy Monoghan Betsy Allen Al Navarrette Garth Pecoraro Chrls Rellly Bob Rohen udr Marclone Cseated left to rlghtb Cliff Hrckey Fel1c1a Felrx Theresa Rod rlquez Pat Franco Betty Flatt Ckneellng left to flghfj Pat Bauman ay Mar1ella Margaret o Kung and B111 Lentz The sophomore class can not only boast about berng the school s largest class, but If can also be proud of the fact that four of rts members left school to study for the prlesthood In thrs year's magazme drlve, W1lly W1DH,,, the sophomore horse, posed a threatenmg prob lem to the other classes Malntamlng a lead durlng most of the drrve, the class of ,6O spurred the rest of the student body to put forth a greater effort durlng the drlve The annual Sophomore Hop stands out rn the memotles of all present as an evenrng of gay frlvolrty A Post Chrrstmas dance for the school was also sponsored by the sophs Thexr beautlful red, green, and gold decora trons 1n the south patlo added much sparkle to the Chrlstmas season at Salpomte Members of the class also enthusxastlcally part1c1pated rn all aspects of the sports' program Thenr wrlhngness to p1tch rn and help rn any school actrvrty marks the sophomore class as a great assets to Salpomte 53 I l U C O l I 5 0 'V 'A ,, T N Y 1 , F 4 I 5 V . I Q' I 6 f . Av 5 , V 'A' 4 x I a y A 'ev , - , 3 , ' . J A 1' 'F A sf 4 l lt , x ' 1. 3 . l'1 A lx Q , . xy- H' 1 t C gif' . N , A A - s 'A A : may f Y y xt tf,. .- t..t W N . . X. 'mf j l , , ' 'P' f 5 f X Q. A A A l .13 - A . l . ' 7 , V Y . . . . , , , s a 1. a Y . l . U ' - l 9 9 1 5 -I ' -I ' ' 10A it 39 16 9 1 xv' Veromca Arnold Tom Bellxs Sandra Bommersbach Grace Boyd Sharon Chapman Collette Dauphxnaxs Felncra Felnx U31 Q2 SG- 1 l 1. yr Y Danny Gamboa Peter Hanna Clnflord 1-lxckey Kathleen johnson Teresa Kaspar Mary jane Kennedy Henry Kenslu L 3 il or SQ 1- QLP4' no 9? -94 lr 1-sr ,F 1-Q go 33 vw 4'5- Tom Lurtl Gerry Lynth bhenla MtNamara Nancy Nugent Etldle O bulln an Martha Osuna Nell Pruzzo Roxana Reldy Greg., Robertson Dorothy Robles Ennque Rodriguez Margo Sacha Malmtla Stanson Danny Stubbs Sharron burma btephen Tearney lxaren Ttrrell Martha Ulllman ll l n ' 5 ,N Q Q 'fe , - 1 7 , W M fs' 1 9' ' 'vi' if , 'Q e r if w ' at ' , Q, 1 J Q , Q v 9 ? U 1 , ' t Q. 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I ,a ' 1 ts- ,N , ff' fa- ', 'ii + 4: I 9 r - VC, C 7' s rm iff of M , r , as Q 21 Y .nf ,J Marla Amado Tom Arnold Bonme Baker joan Callahan Margaret Delgado Clrff Dupuns Shenla Frnney nu- 0:-.f joe Flaherty Patrrcra Glasser Helen Gunerrez Joyce Gyuro Carol Halper Paul Harrx on Demse Heckert Y' 1...-s sc- Q ag, A9- X -...S Q 1' ,..- i Tere a Herberman Russell Kelcourse Margaret Anne King Mary Rachel Lrnerro joseph Lordon Margaret Mahoney Barbara Mayalca John Marxella joseph Moclalr Paul Olrvner Mrke Ortxz Rene Perez Al Precrado Hanna Redwme Ecldre Rodrxguez Sherla Walsh Mary Theresa Ronstadt Martm Sarom Vrctor Schultz Susan Strickland Mary Anne Threlen Ceann Wagner 10 Q1 1' ,Q ' RH If -af , in C T5 1, Nancy Allen Judy Boser Lola Brandenburg Penny Conroy Pat Dovrdle Rosemary Eglm N-x 5 5? P.. Q-vu 'SN Phrlrp Falcetta Pat Franco Mary jo George Olga Gonzales Socorro Guzman Lerlam Herbert 1. Y p- 1 7- 4-11 ,,..., -v-5 :Dk Y Nm! xi- jeannette Kazaal james Kesrckr Marrbeth Komrnek Mary Ellen LeBeau Nancy Marentetre Ernest Mena George Mnchels if .2 hc. IQ nn fu-f: fi -15 .X gf! Al Molma Dorothy Nunnrck judr Pollard Armando Rodriguez Norma Rodrxgu Bob Rohen Tom Rumore 'DE if ,aw- 'X Pat Sosnoskr Edxssa Valencla Manny Velesz Mary beth Vermullen jerry Wachter Mrke Wethrngton Ronald Zacharek 'li' 1 pun- X f ' I ' -is A, . NR ,R 0 . r Q if A 0 gy L. v 1 Y ' ' L9 f ' R . ' ' I ' af R ' R I ' -:K lt! X ll' ' 1' I I ,' I ' 51 A A K 'A 4 - L r '::' R GQ W Q. Q if 4.5 2- 44. f . W 3 ' s f J Y io : , 'Y 1 li I' , i l A N 5 , ,, A . , Q - ' s- f- 3 Sr , 'X ' f 8 X F rf 3 f- , ,, 1 N . .. fl . . ' Q . x i .v I K Y xy I it Ky I f 1 1 f Bill Bollweg Betty Flart James Kelly l x e ' O A ', , . tj .y X f ez . . li I K 2 'ft f ,' E , R 3 ' s ' M N, f . X' - 1 'ef r G' if f R -1 - , iv -wg t -, 'f V M l, t r 9 R' f to .N f x ' fan . r 3 t. 1 P 1, 9 A ' LQ,-J la ' 1 9 T N 'I' iv W sy Y '4 f Y 2 rw rf- fv Sherry Boner Paige Brackney Tom Bryk jose Carrasco Charles Coltrm Gerry Cook Vmcent Cunnmgham Dorothy Monaghan james Mooney Alfred Navarette Judy Anne Rochon Glorra Rodrrguez Andy Ross Frank Stammers pi fl Q I 71 4 eff I5 1:- f'J?-., J -A V 1 Sandra Damels james Eskra Theresa Felrx Donna Franson Suzanne G11 Ray Groleau Patrrcra jamk john Stapleton Davrd Thorpe Enedme Truyxllo Mary Varga Mary Valencra Mary Welker Anthony Zacharek -,,.v Gm wi' 1. 3 K Camnlle Janos Betty jarrold Don Klerfgen Mike Kotovu Skl Brll McMrllan Laurte McQueary Grlbert Molrna SQA 3: 4.5 if-r ISK Q. ff ,1- - 1 10D -gt J 3' ..v , A .. A s. 'ZS' l ,- , x 4 54.4, '1- linen 1 'f N tb - 'X S Xt' X ' Ty 67: ' ,Y X l It iff? A I .E 1.-4' I px ff' 32 1'- 'Y Joe Apodoca Joyce Blackmore Eugene Bxrkhead B111 Borth jnm Brewer Pete Cento Bob Cm Blll Molma janet Olxmsky Garth Pecoraro Kmg Phlllps Sue Powers Tom Ray tus 'YT H 2 446. af- gg, N. sie 1' QQ 2 L... J pi. Mary Sara Fnelds Sharon Frtz Richard Forcler Patncxa Fraxley jerry Froyd Tom Harrnon Dtane Havas jxm Rxvero Louis Schmxdt Carol Selma Marge Sullrvan Karen Surma Kathy Wallace Guy Wetnzapfel Qt' Aa JN: If Y 'V R Ag 'X' Q-. 'Y' X Pat Igo Barbara Jackson Agnes jean Karplak Bob Lazares judx Marcnone Bernle McDowell Albert Mendoza fit tx l 1.1: as Z' 9-4 I af' .- v-4' 1' sq-an F 76' J 1 X l A x D fm l 3 ' pl A 1 'I AN J g :Q +5 B- -as , ea g f 1 f l ' A f r x ' f K -I! ! lf: A il , 1 'l I' Xl. n ll: r' . . l lil ,J :xr ll f ' c gn . lb 'Q 2- Rx N Ee ix N it - fi -' X ., ' 0 xp, II. , N ,Q r .... , 13- , 1 If V 1' ' yd N- af 1 U ' x ' Y f, 1 , x' ' is 1, , Ax l ' f 1 .ns - A 6- X1 ' ' 3 -T cz. ' ex 'j M, - ' s if ., f - , ,vat f ' -, 1 N, , I r i M ' ffl I f . 'E A 'Sis ' ,I 'fl . x Q l, l 13, fl K 2.7 x 9 ,j ay cg, ',... X loft X 4 ,fx K 4- f-W y. Y- - I I' .J it 1 Ur if at A -. , O Y' 0 AQ Q, ,if 5 Lx - .91 ' ,. -' fl 3 f QP' 4-9, ' Q ,K Q11 I 0 Zi? V it . A ,M W ff' - Q g t ik 'mix wi Q 1 JR. 3 ,fx - if cw Q ff? ac: lt? ls- Pat Bauman Loralre Brow n Sandra Carpenter Pat Collms Erleen Davern Robert D1 Mrchael Judy Dooley 'B' Fx 'cs 'Tin joan Fessrer Pat Flemrng Barbara Floyd Carmen Fousse Roger Gerdemcs Tom Grant Larry Harrrngton og 'R gt . C 8 lx 0' 4 ' Q5 A Mary Helen Herman Mlchael Huff Eugene jones Margaret Jo Km Juanrta Long Larry Lumsargrs Irma Manzo S. 5 36- IQ w! jrm Magner Suzanne McElmurry Pat McNutt Maureen Oulette Pat Perea Tom Poore Sam Redwme Chrrs Rrelly Rrchard Scott Steve Strller Carr Strutz Susann Varden Robert Wahoff Frank Wetll IOF az: , . g- - V ps,- -vo... , AN! q Q- Q fag -v-5. 1-il 1' Y 35 is Judy Werthmuller ' ' f 1' M 1 2' 1 C . - . i ee 0 - - ' -.K 1' - - In it I'-x 'M 2-f lib ' T' ,f x X ,V 5' 7 V ' lv , 5 Y V0 V I. Ib 1 ' A. 1 l ', , 7 C ra ' I , Q f ga 5 , 1 A M- ' x Q . T R -' f . lin No .X 'll ' gg, ' R - ' ,.-y . K 'K 1 ' S , Q 4, S 4 I6 1 W X A , ' . T ' S . ' ' AFM Il 1. , 3 l J y ., , as K - . ff-Q - 'EQ .K we f- ' r, , ' Q- V ' T ' 'sl xl , -. x . P W' 'i C ' 7- 4 114,43 R 1 C . 1 R g-- 1 fr - .- -. '.... t, M A, 01. . 'fi -1 'wg ' Qi' wif. Q 1- , I 5.5: 1 A L x L55 ,X x ,,Q7f5, 4 gag Y Q M V , Q , . I '13 A Y ' ' 'f I IOG 3 6 vs. -.4 J Betsy Allen Mike Barrag,ree Pam Bauman Kenneth Bolle William Bourland Richard Callasso Nicholas Cavaliere 18. me Fi' '- -iiip. i 36 1 Armin Cicala Sandra Culp Niarianne Dillon Ernest Felix X icki Ann Galley Rosemary Gels Sandra Hanna aw. Q- i Ci! lf- an F.-f -.ff ik 1' bv-9 Lannie Hartlesry Bob lxurtin Mary Ann Leliander Bill Lent z Uswaltlo Lopez joe Lusteck Tom Lunclquist ik 475- 1 bv- ls. Frank Nlazur Jeri Niarigcan Gu lrun Paskorbis Patricia Piatak Nanty Piekenbroclt Twyla Preter Dianna Rice Qi ?' v 1 7 xg 36. se Nlarlc Rutter Lutintla Scott Lorraine Sparks Charles Spiteri jean Tonyan Catherine X itt Richard W ombacher Freshmen Show Ab1l1ty to Swmg 1nto Hrgh School Lrfe S vb 1 gigs: '11 153 Quilt '3.af Freshmen class ofiicers paused rn planmng frosh act1v1t1es to pose under the Ramada They are Cstandmg left to r1ght7 represen ratlves judy Srener Chrrstma ordan Robert Zumga chairmen Duane Wrob 1 Leo Rascon Bull Coonce Andy ThompsonCSteye M B l tt ecr na Fazlo representatlves Rosemary Gorosave Tana Kowren and Frank Rauscher Cseated left to rxghtf argaret are a d L The freshman class has drsplayed an eager qulck apntude for gettmg 1nto the swmg of hrgh school Durrng the1r1n1t1at1on the freshmen wrllmgly carr1ed senrors books and pollshed shoes and cars for the class of 58 As a reward for rhe1r cooperanon they were grven a dance Another phase of freshman Splflf was shown by therr all our effort to make the1r November retreat worrhwhrle Consrdermg the fact that th1s was the first retreat the freshmen have made the1r attltude and behav1our mdrcated thexr understandlng of the meanmg and purpose of a spnrrtual retreat In these words Father Florxan freshmen boys retreat master expressed hrs feelmgs about the relrgnous exercrse Father Grlmore held the gurls retreat at the Benedlctrne Convent Cooperatnon and keen rnterest rn the etrquette talks by the semors and thelr srncere help rn all school act1v1t1es and drlves also typrfled the Splflf of the class Tops 1n the number of nckets sold rn the Thanksgrvmg turkey raffle fun at the Christ mas dance frosh only srncere mterest rn homeroom gurdance drscussrons these form a trademark of the class of 61 as lt seems to be thelr ab1l1ty to show a true sp1r1t rn any phase of h1gh school hfe I O C . I Q sv F.. F , A tg 4 Q i ,L J-' i 4 'W 1 .9 ,Q .Q ' ' . ..f, . , Q 7:3 ' ' 1 I' f F J . A I ' a . 3 y ' 1 1 M Y R xx I 3. . fi., 4- 5 , L., QL:-1 I ,vh,'f5. A K I a I D J a . . a S 1 1 U . 1 9 l L v 1 9 . h 7 V Arrraga, Ruta Capltanx, Joanne Bates, and Connie Brault. Kneelmg 1n front are presxdent and delegate, Pat McCann and Lxn a O eary Q 7 , . M , , Y , . l .. . . , . . . I , . . . . , . . , . 144 Rf- 1' is 'Q f-4 MB K 16 O -3' 'N if Q ,V RG. 62 I i hi! sf Q 'sr If I I N40 gin 47 S- hd' 9 B 5,4 ma r lag IV' K 3 .A 'P if 'G' af' 'ff Charlotte Adamun 'wlary Allee Agulrre I luarll Amharslen N eromea Barnes Roberta Bennett Carol Betzgen Carol Colrrm Nlxnhael Delaney Ralph Isquer Ninchacl Pralxes Davxd Greer john buyfader Pdffltld. 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' ' - A X, A ,iv AS La sf' -In 'YN rxsyx '96- I I -Q rw- ,9- N 1. ff 1 fl N..b JS I f' tar I 5. 541 Ns. 2 xlX Nlary Lou Boulay lay Cable Iernanclo Canez Rita Caprtanr Lourse Crampa Brll Coonce Donna Dehlrnger Niary Frances Elras lames Farley Paul Frrzpatrrck Sylvna Gonzales Karen Kamrnslu Ball Krmball Donna Kung., Donmta Langellrer Jonnre Lavxler Ernre Lopez Margaret Lopez George Lord George Loughner Ann Marchant Curtrs Melton Elras Molina Timothy O Sullrvan Lrncla Rrggs Shrela Rmg Tom Roy Peter Srckler lutly Srener lo Ann Trmcn Brll Trachta Lrnda Vaughn Anthony Velrz john Arevalo Charles Baker Cornelra Brault David Comfort Patrick Davern Georgra Daw son Cloyde Flatt Caroly n Garcra Nlary Ann Gerdes Sylvra Gonzales Bernard Grrego Mercedes Hermosa Fred Kmpe Antronette Kovwren Paul Kottenbrock Catherme Lange Wrllram Lopez Marene Lumley Ronald Massey Robert McCann Terrence McGrath Patrrcla McLaughlm Thomas O Hare Mary Lourse Rey Leo Roscon Gene Smrth Donna Southard Penny Teguns janrce Troutwrne Thomas Tucker Robert Vrgrl Phrlrp Walsh Barbara Wherlr I QQ 12 2? .ang C f'N gl di' fa.- I '7 1' .di 'emi' all '-:rd li lla -If '7 ve 99, 0.5- ,.. Q lk' Q94 f' ML 'S v T 'ian' Q? -4 '72 r- 67 R T 'WH at . I ' L - Q ' .Y ' I I V .5 .la , ,, Q , , . N. ,1 r I Lf. ' a. 2. I X I T ff? IL' T R y T Q, if T N Q ff' ff'Z Aa' ' ' I f- .2 Q ' 'Q X9 ' - , X 1 T , - . , 1 T W ,T N If L - 1. I H Pa R A I I A q A 3 3, Q sl 1 .4 T s T A R, ff 33 R- p T 4 ilhvngee ' 3 f R555 ff Qian , . ,QQ g V X, ' V I . ' , , ' ' ly, F v Y-. ll v ,, lr t. A r' K .5 - yt, 1 3 Q fffg ,fl , lk W K, Ev 1 E l - xr . T y has A ' If 0 N .1 . ' ' - at ., xt' 6 Y R QB! lg . - DQQ QQ 'P 'Y' '? 9 ' ff'- ff ff K .ff it- re- L -4 I Anthony Almond james Barbone Robert Barker Wrllram Butler Partalee Chesnut Thomas Confar Robert Covell joe Crxsto Tom Dandurand Dlanne Devereaux Mary Theresa Elxas Rose Marne Gorosave josephxne Guxffre jeraldme jerden Sldra Kalnl Tom Kolter Stephen Lemome Paul Lorang Mary Ann Lovass Regma Maguxre Linda O Leary Carolyn McConnell Kevm Rotry Gertrude Smder Maxme Stone janrce Sunna Andrew Thompson Mary Urynowxcz jeffrey Verdugo V . l. Z, 5. , 3 I K ' ' lip ' I ' 1. ' , -0 J, , , e T l mfg, , ' 7 1' if ' 'I 'fell M ,f . my if 5, 1 A Ax 9' T-1 i C' -5 1 Y ei 7 T Y 45 A X I . ,f JL A , I M 1 3 5. ' '2 - I x T 4. Q - n ' H t A I WWF A ,X ' -4b . f . , , T , Q ja' V , . tt, PL T ' T 'N , , 5 5 F25 . 'M '- 4 l C lr -,I :gi t X , 9 1 o I A ' X A l .3 ' - M1 -W T 'fa ,ff- - .Mya K - I if ' 6 '- 1, 5+ 2 e ' 7 iv: T n: Z, Q ' l V My - 41.1 X, :Y - .. of A l -'xx f I 4- A , s ,V ' ' , : I3 A is H. is l :lg lf i if if X ffl D Classes 'ts Religion Prepares Students For Future Life Praying for guidance in his duties as senior class president, Dick O'Conne1l recites a rosary in the school chapel. Father Carl irightj demonstrates the beauty of the Mass in his sophomore religion class. The central course, the one around which all others revolve, is the study of the precious Cath- olic religion. In religion classes the students of Salpointe learn the wonders of God, of the Trinity, and their purpose in life. They are pre- pared to enter their adult existence as good Christians with sound principles to strengthen them in need. ill ' QF Commemorating the feast day of their class patron, St. Theresa, the senior class attends Mass in the school chapel, asking her help in their last year at Salpointe. 'S If il l 1. , 1 D- I , 5 VS bl K 3--Q X usq - ..'ikwJL '11- tux Enghsh Classes Sparkle W1th Interest and Ideas 7' Pllgrxms who wtsh to Canterbury to rtde are members of the sentor Englnsh class Cleft to fight, Gary Almll Nancy Freeland Val Ttrman Terry Col trm and jnm Norton Th1s sklt an orngmal adaption of Chaucers Canterbury Tales was presented to the sernor Enghsh classes One thousand words and all about me? Paul Fttzpatrnck ponders the problem of wrmng h1s auto bxography a freshman class assxgnment g' 'Tai One sllp and Dan Mahoney demonstrates proper shavmg techmques on Tom jenkms as a speech class project Apprectanon and correctness of the language were the mam objectxves of the Enghsh courses In composmon the students learned the flCX1bll 1ty and use of words They wrote themes and storles dlagramed sentences struggled with tenses and parts of speech In hterature they scanned the beauty of the wnnngs of the great authors Shakespeare, O Henry, Chaucer, Irvlng these names and more became famnhar to them and enltghtened thenr cultural background 71 Language Classes Enjoy Slut, Manuscnpts, 1n Learmng Enrlchrng then' understandmg of forergn languages and c1v1l1zat1ons was the students arm nn Lat1n and Spanrsh classes In addntlon to translatnons vocabulary and grammar the1r classes also gave them an msrght to forergn customs and lrfe Colorful sluts mo vres and stones helped them to learn of these far away places and added hrghllghts to therr school days ,Ay' El fantasma' Laurle McQuery and Grace Boyd fearfully watch the fantasma lghostl Charles Coltrrn attack jnm Rrvero These sophomores are mactmg a play rn Sr Mary Margre tmes second year Spamsh class Qfi -.7 ,I K Ga.,-L X UUUSIY I 115180112 ancrent Latm manu scrrpts are members of Father Florrans th1rd year La C155 Thel' HFC lleff I0 rlghtl Mrke Pawlak jtm Lee Father Florun jlm Bulger oe Fellx Colleen McGrath Vaughne Kowalskr and Colleen Miller 72 O D O O I . . . . , Y . . . 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Soe1a1 Studles Teach Current Events, Hentage A J. il' Colonial period came to life for the Amerxcan hrstory classes ln an unusual way These projects made by the students were drsplayed by Joy Teufel Art Darton I1m Snyder and Sue Solke Democracy government hrstory all these became a part of the students darly lrves as they absorbed the knosnlcclge of therr country s herrtage and the pracntts of therr world nergh ors Current ex ents OCCllp1LCl 1 new more promr ncnt plate rn then m1nds rs they prepared re ports and Ll1SCLlSS1Ol'1S on present vxorld srtuanons The. uolutron of world problems gradually bttamt Llc lrtr and they lITll7ll5CLl understandlng of trut Chrrsnan hvmg vtrthxn the law These then were the accomphshments of thenr socral studres program ,-1-at- ,,-,-suv' s.,4 1? K 1 0 Anxious to grve therr opmlon on an Amerrcan Problem are senrors Cleft to rlght, facmg classy Rxcharcl Jensen, john Chalmers, john Scharreles, and Jack Hicks 73 0 0 9 n' IZ4-rip . 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L ,- Math, Science Lead to Better Knowledge of World Carol Harrison and Bob Lazeres try to determ1ne a problem of constructxon whxle Sxster Edward Mary watches the procedure Comparmg the-1r own three dnmenslon structures of a come sectnon wzth that shown m the textbook durmg a solld geometry class are Qleft to rlghtl Val Txrman jay McClatchey and Rtchard ensen 4Qf4iNx Q ff' hs..- 74 'Sf Mathemancs basic and advanced IS a subject that occupxes a major part of the ttme of stu dent lnfe Through Math students not only develop thexr calculatlng ab111ty but strengthen thexr natural glft of reason Algebra the m1ss mg x Geometry a perpendlcular and square Advanced Algebra new equanons Tr1g onometry tan eurve and Solld Geometry In all of these sublects a student not only learns to master a speelhc mathematncal problem but he IS taught to thmle for h1mself Mathemancs leads the student to better lenovt ledge of the ex er ehangmg xx orld and gn es h1m a far seemg clar1tx 1n nts problems Screnee door to natures wonders ranks as a fascmfmnf study for all students The vtonders of the xxorld lbout us are studued under the mlcroseopes ln Blolofy vshlle the qlorles of human tells md lnmf organisms fascmate students In Chemxstrx semors explore the tech meal struetures of mmerals and lnorgamc matermls The studs of Phxslcs explams the sclentlhe flets vlhlch ehallenge the m1nds of yumor students Salpomte H1 h School seems sxell preplretl mth these courses for the need of aelvmeed LClLlLll'lOI1 nn the held of sc1enee s, My , ,'if?.f . 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'Mi Intrngued by the bones of a human skeleton Susan Strtckland Developrng laboratory skills chemnstry students I left and Rtchard Wombacker study the structure of the arm and leg The to rrghtj Rrchard Heatley Pete Oper and Nerl LeKander skeleton IS a new addmon to the btology department thrs year experiment wlth aqldg Can t be done IS the conclusron of John Gerdratrs Ra Hufnagel and Gary Koepp the Magdenberg Sphere experrment IS demonstrated rn PhySlCS Y u A 'fi ' i. X I - N, xbh- 75 V ' Au, Y- , , 'Y , -- - ' , Q' ' W - be e. e, X, f I N .i g s. -- 9 X 1 Q-F I 1 N ' 'J 44 4. '- s y ,, I N V A ' ' V, f . ':ilf1fl K , l a 5 , t W 4 1 4 f h J- il, 8 n, , . . y y X 'V 2 5- xx ' .v . 9 f 4 , ' f ' ' at 1 ln! ' 4' s . . ,A I ci E k-gf J, A I .- , I . 5 I , H, ' t li - 'l l 2 5 1 .J ' , V p . K , . . , ' . 1 a fl Y !! ' ' ' ' U ' , Y , , as f M 4 I 1 1 x ff' lg Ar , W ' I 7 v ' 4. A' Q 4 4 X. A 6 , , X 1 V ': 1, L X r'e' , v' r t f A ' 'TTS Homemakers of Tomorrow Learn Techniques, Problems .c fam Q... Soapy w aters make for clean d1shes Gmga Bowman Pat Leathers and Glorna Rtvero Cleft to rtghtb sc-mor homemaktng students have learned thrs lesson well agrees Sxster Frederlca l 'ig -Q?f :fff Przza anyone? Rozanne Panepento Betty Crocker repre sentatnc from our school demonstrates her domestic talent by bakmg a punt SIZE przza 76 Those aromas seepmg out under the doors of the Home Economlcs department made anyones mouth water and even though the results were sometrmes black and charred the gxrls learned a great deal durtng thetr un1t of cookmg From fluffy cakes deltcate soufle s to sparkhng punches and cr1sp cheese crackers the stu dents provs led through culmary knowledge The happy result was the grand banquet of turkey and trtmmtngs staged for the faculty before Chrtstmas by advanced homemakers t -Q , 1 at-1,i,,,, 4 , '- 5 . , , ' P' r A f i Q1 I ' 2 n A A, ,M kk WV 1 f 4 1 A, .V 4 f , 4 A ff S . 4 , We 'W f-I e ga, , , ,, K, f I fl z't ' , fp gf ff Q Y, n . ,rv ' 7 7 7 , v ' f .- R 1' ' . 'r flfi Y-ll, A , ' -J -'T .f 7 Jia f, ff? 1 Af , - t :'f . N ,Z , .jx if Ffa .4f, f ,,, Q y. 3' ff- . , , - - -If ' V'-,,'-ft' ,,f. 'K , ' 'fragilis' , gf ,L X' ffffl nl My 'ff ' f -,Q ' 4, A 1 !'.,,g,: -t Xp - ' , - 'J Af: :gl , 'Q tr ij, . . . . , A ' E ' Y - 9 1 K . . - t r , J Y . V I h . . , f , f x1 Lf' ' ' .- , t .M 1 'I ' I! , . , . j Y Y . . . . 4 . The Home Econom1cs department courses are deslgned to turn out better homemakers for the world of tomorrow Planmng a home 1nrer1or decorarmg settlng up d1ets srudymg bas1c chnld psychology these skxlls form the basxc pattern for a model wrfe and mother and these are the sk1lls homemakers must artam Through guldance and develop ment, home economxc classes probe the es sent1als of homellfe and 1n that way arm them selves for the problems of home lrves to come Modern sectnonals, wroug P MW! PAK 6 -NN an .Zi xwlx ht rron coffee tables and contour chalrs mtrxgue semor G xeces of furnrrure would fit best nn her lxvmg room S nr' t' TQ' li-vm 1 Fasclnated by S1ster Frederncas new Neccr sewmg machme, a f h n rft to the school Rnta and Lmda Capltam Cleft to rrghtj res me 8 try uslng one of the attachments for decoranon on a dress errr Lrcavoln as she debates whlch X v 't .f-nr -sq? A tr .. I-L.. ,-- ' A . . U. A' -- . . . . . r , 1 a 0 I l ' p . - 1.1 I X V ' . . . '4 is ' . . . e :J . x -.4. A ' . ' - - , 1 , Y I ' :fa . . ,. 5 1-M, Q ,514 ' A - -?.n:.fY, 4 IE- 4 ,f . .LQ -gi-. P. . . . , , ' 17, 9 - T iffy- J . jf 4 2' '- ' f ' V' . L? IVA - , X? , ,Q . I ex fe-I f a , l- . r , r. U , '1 r 1 9 I f 1, k ' .- I ' '15 , V X , I I I, . , . . . . . 1 , 9 , ' '-1 ' . . ' If 6, I, I ,, Kggy., 't g-. g I V , my . . bl' rw- ' Fu . 1 Q rT A A- ' . l .snr ' 'H' TI., ,-iiltft'-'. - , 'Oa 5 4 3 'fry ..,,c,,, 1 .MM y 1 eq -t - -. ms. Ja' ' , V qt.. c qx :T- N -- ,,, 4' A v, . vs , if K Y at nl , r , . Q H NA x ,Q , , -t, -- y X s g aux- ' 77 Speed, Accuracy Are Top Aims of Typmg Students fLeftD One hundred twenty words a minute is the speed that these second year shorthand students Cleft to rightl Madeleine Preciado Pat Rue-las and Phyllis Insalaco aim for as instructor Sister Cornelia turns on the dictation record CBelowJ After taking the dictation the students transcribe their notes into mailable letters 'N'-i .M- I Members of a second year typing class learn by experience that ofiice practice is a necessity in every secretary's life. Speed Speed SPEED' 'T oaccomphsh thrs was the desnre of all HISI and second year typ1ng students But beyond th1s des1re was the need for accuracy On drfferent mach1nes w1th d1ffer ent copy the future typxsts strrved to ach1eve the sk1lls of speed and accuracy Us1ng the electrlc typewr1ter was a h1ghl1ght of the year Students who accomplished a hrgh degree of rap1d1ty and correctness were gxven speclal busxness awards at the honor assembly end1ng the year All stu dents strlved extra hard to attam the hrgh honors drstrlbuted at the assembly Runnmg a mlmeograph operanng a compu ter balancmg a budget these were the subjects the future busrness leaders and secre tarres concerned themselves w1th th1s year Through the d1rect1on of Sr Cornelxa these students advanced 1n knowledge and accuracy I ll be glad to became a standard expressnon 1n the buslness department AS1dC from 1mpor tant skrlls the students also learned the proper dress and procedure attnbuted to a secretary of the world Gaxnlng the confidence and knowledge to make a success of ones l1fe IS a grant attr1bute of a student graduated from the busmess department of Salpo1nte Bookkeepmg students Carolyn Mrller Chester Frncker and Mlke Snodgrass carefully examme with Sxster Corneha a new machrne to be used nn the Comrnercral Department ..49 + Flylng fingers cllcklng keys rustlmg paper first year typmg class J J -'::: a-fe X a are famllrar to students ln Slster jean Ellens U , . . S , ' 1 , - , . . , . - 1 .4 , . . . X, 1 . . - . . ' ' s .. , U . , . . . . , . ' 1 , . ' l s. , V -Niko ,, t V , f '.-, lr' ' ,ful ' J A x. Q I , I N A, .1 - 4 x ' il l l? I N f L- , tizy , - 'l If -f ,S Q l H y Us I , ' ' , ' . . . ll ' ' ' ' ' Shop Classes Educate And Prove Trarnmg students for future skrlls 15 the pr1 mary arm 1n the shop classes at Salpomte Through the use of power tools many use ful artrcles are turned out by the students rn vsood shop Ideas become practxcalrtres under the expert supervrslon provlded by Mr janetsky the shop mstructor A plam ICCE of wood w1ll become a beauuful P cabmet ln the sk1lled hands of 1m Dehlmger Q!! Nr. t1 ft 80 seful To Students li ... George Hayes puts the firushmg touches on h1s wood shop prolect Before artlcles can be manufactured If s somet1mes essentxal that detalled plans be drawn Th1s IS part of the tramlng gnen to draftmg students In thns class precrsron exactrtude and neatness are necessrtxes Prov1d1ng the students mth a background rn the prmtmg trade IS not the only rcspons1b1l1ty of thns vsell equrpped shop Valuable contrxbu txons are made by the prnntmg students as they mllxngly prmt exerythmg from permrt passes to slogan and raffle cards xx hrch are needed m the danly routxnt of Salpomte I-. , I I I ., I , , ...nb get V . . . V . ' , ? f . . , . , I 1. i fl. -, 'f : jx N Y - 2 3' x , l . Q ' f l J' 1. 1' 'f 5 . ., , M. .A , ,. ,F l- sl... I ' , ' ' my . v'--- . ' '- ' 1 ' s X I EY? .,,, 1 .t ' f' , -. Z , My wil , , f 3- ff' ' fm U1 ff' 92 ji' in :fi lftf 1 Q f:.f , ff. 2.5! 32,11 i 'gg , x.. gpg -,.,,r .N M-: , -, 'ff 2 In l f Q! 4 . w : .xv 6 In ' ,, 2 git? 1 s s ff . J r., if .yr , 5 mf' gk fu ' 'wif-1 . Lg , . 7 ' 7 7 7 7 ,psf ' ' ,r ' K - X Q . Q 1 Y . ' ' ' - 1 U ' ,E-.Ig A . - - A up , k if f X ' V. I U 7 ' I 4. I l - - . l face dxsappears as Mr anetsky solves a problem m draftmg class for hlrn fu 81 ? 'C D I, V, Students Learn Skills By Manual Arts Instruction f,..-- IIA M Procedures nn photography are put 1nto practnce by 4 left to rrghtj Mnke Barragre Vaughn Kowalskx and jnll Baker Photography student Rnchard Kunzler checks the focus of hrs camera to be certam of a perfect plcture Under the gurdance of Fr Alvm students rn the photography department learn the proper use of cameras and other photograph1c equ1p ment They also capture the events of the school year 1n prmt by bemg on hand to photograph school act1v1t1es thus learnmg the trade through pract1ce Student photographers also take plc tures for both the yearbook and school news paper , f X gf '95 The handhng and proper use of tools IS part of the operat1on nn the metal shop rn addl tlon to th1s students make use of up to date machmery as well as constructxve 1d6aS The ever mcreasmg need for new electronlc techniques and dev1ces IS realxzed 1n the elec tr1c1ty department where basxc pr1nc1ples of electrlclry are taught In these ways the alm of the vocatlonal arts program are fulfilled by preparmg students for future llfe and enablmg them to take the1r place 1n the workmg world fn. T 1 fi llyxslzls LJ A?b Q A. 'S 4 t'l AA 4, l 44 Pa , 1 4,03 new M9-Q, VAAQA X 2 CRX QXXN4 N QR 'Q X kin RS X Qsfws. x NX N x wg Electrxclans of the future Cleft to rrghtj Doug Noll John L OSull1van and B111 Rodenklrch choose supplles surtable for the1r experrments from the supply cage Art Tesn a jumor and an outstandmg shop student demonstrates hrs skrll wlth the acetylene welder 83 'YV , x Q , 3 , ' 1 'K X V -J , it ' ns f L- ?l0 ' W iii , Q ' 53 4g !,2 A y .X s , 0 . . , . .- . . 5 Q. : . . ' . diff- G t .. . . . ' 'L Q if I . a L1 Q. la' NJ- ..,--- ' 1 I f - . 1 Q . J xl-Fixx 7 , 6 V t u . ' , u s y l e r A ' ,X'?.Y,l7lX X: ' ' V , . vs'-Xl-. fxjxib xy 4 XA ff 1 V . ' VXXXN . S . 'XXX VN slf.1?,g .4-', VV 5 x 4' F' I 'V 4 A NW A-,,cN.k.-'-XMB? U tri Xi, 4' V .t ,gf AL 1.3!-, '.Ng' 'H H V' , l L y ' y ll ' I X I XJ' 'fu 1 . tx . ' D . U l , AW . . . . ,3,,gi ,I fa V. 1, n . - , ' 7 Q . . n I . X New Crusader Features Drfferent Make Up I' Q 1 D Q I Za Crty paper reporters Peggy Magner Mlke Pawlak Bob K1mmel Mary Kennedy Chrns Montano and Kathleen Kenyon work to keep Salpoxnte rn the news Congratulatlons smrles Margaret Greeley CRUSADER edrtor reflecting the prrde of the Journalrsm staff at Kathleen Kenyons electron as secretary of the Arrzona Interscholastrc Press Assocratxon Combmmg ldeas for therr page layouts for the commg rssue of the CRU SADER are Cleft to rrghtj Joyce Sreh Pete Mulhern Mary Therese Montrel Tom Young Helen Jaskoskx and Chrrstrna Montano -J xxx Ads storres prctures these frustrat1ng factors combmed to put forth the Crusader newspaper of drstmctron Desp1te the rushmg madly 1n and out of the press room the worrled look on everyones face and the thought that the deadl1ne would never be made a last mrnute mrracle always came through to carry the paper to the prrnter and publrc on trme Thrs year the paper featured a dlfferent makeup 1n arrange ment and content The staff worked hard and wrth the assrstance of Sr Mary Noel S C the Crusader became a paper that any Salpornte Lancer was proud to call hrs own me-'49' Z O 1 .3 -an 5 , , , . . . 1 , l h l 9 l 4 Q l ' 5 A r 3 . . . . 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A Evil! if -A S Q l S-,Z Busy busy busy' The HORIZONS office hums norsnly as the staff works toward the final deadlxne Seated clockwrse around the front table are Kathleen McCarthy Mary Kennedy Terry Coltrm Margaret Lordon Margot Boulay Kathleen Mrtchell and Pat Ruelas at the rear table Carol Ann Rrley Phyllls Insalaco and Arvnlla Hess Standxng left to rrght are Mtke Snodgrass Peggy Magner edrtor Rrchard ensen Maureen Arnold Drck OConnell Catherme Reldy Gary de Vos at the typewrrter IS Penny Loebe M1ss1ng from the prcture are Joyce Cole and Margaret Grlffith Umty Of DCd1C2t1OH Sparks Staff In Yearbook Producuon Lets rate an all Amerrcan' The sprrrt of the yearbook staff was shown rn every step of act1v1ty of the busy Horrzon s yournalrsts From the begmnrng of the year when the mad scramblrng for subscrtptrons began unttl the final day nn May when the yearbooks were dxs trrbuted the HOFIZOHS room was a maze of actrvrty Copy readers por1ng over papers the cut lme edrtor searchmg for a name the edrtor ID chref rearrangmg a layout or puttmg up ltttle deadl1ne notrces all these staff members worked together to brmg about thrs yearbook The staff worrled and laughed together The unrty of dedrcatlon came through to brmg out th1s beautrful whrte and gold Hor1zons HE.. 'aff ll f 1 Hows that for contrast tn th1s pxcture7 asks I-IORIZONS photographer jrm Keeby of Stan Cheske the other staff photogra pher 85 ,V A' f-' AZ 'a i f .v .1 F V b 1 ' 3. ff? .. f.: ev- rr' 5 rl ' f I . ,. .,g -' 'A X: ,. zf A S 1' 44 ' Q , E- .5 . --V.. Q ,. N X w A ' V 1-f ,. , 1 X. , ' ' ' , V , ' ' ' 1 . M '- J V, l '- 4 N 1 ' 4 I w xi . . r J , 2 ' ' ' ,L-P-15, Nu. -...,- ,f y - ' ' Hr. A 4- ' ,- ' A Wd! ll , p g t I ' if A S x :after n I , Q I , 5 ' T 'fare 1 3 J Q 5' A , , , i I . ' n a - ' 1 1 7 7 7 , Q 3 a 9 ' g A 7 x 1 J x 1 1 1 ' 0 o s 9 ' - 2221 , f .gli- Q ' . -- . ,Z .J , V 5, - . -A ,. ' V'-af. ,.,. ,,,,, Y , g neg, .- - . - ' . . I , 1-rx ,I . T 7 ff- 1 : 1 , . . 1, . , - I -' ' . 1' -' l . 4 , . f x . . . I ' l , 1 ,, ,S . . . . ' , 5 Q - . . . , .. ofa l, . . - yu- xxx. - . , ' u - ry ' . ' ' - , . . . T! UA :... 5 t wb- - - p. ., , k N ,lt , 5 ' .' t-1 ' --si A-i 4 . . . ' ' 1-if 122 :ff n o u n 4 I ink 3-4' V me 1 . - - H 9 1 ' Art Classes' Yule Projects Catch Fancy of Students 'Nur ff Around the klln Mrke Lxcavoh and Teresa Shenton are thrrlled by thexr completed clay ceramrcs whxle Cora jean Boyd watches Efren Molma put the fimshmg touches on hrs ash tray Freshman art students learn the techniques of stencrlmg on fabr1cs as they work on a second quarter class project They are C left to rxghtj Gall Nelson Anne Marchant Regma Maguxre and Chr1st1na ordan ,, 5' Pottery plaques copper toolmg and water SEEN ms colors marked the progress of thrs years art classes Specnal Chrrstmas proyects consrstmg of gg-1 the Chrrstmas story nn ceramlc plaques and a unrque Chrrstmas tree decorated wxth tmy cera mrc rmages portraymg the theme Twelve Days of Chrlstmas caught the fancy of Salporntes student body One of the years brggest prolects was the annual Art Show vxhxch drsplayed specral works of the entlre year Art exhrbrts and contests also occupled the students t1me Art classes under the d1rect1on of Srster if Leonard Marne also contrlbuted to students ..--- apprecratlon of vtorlrs of great artrsts and deep ened therr cultural background nn the arts rv 1. ,, ,, , Q, X, 1 .. .t. -4 5 t ' X , , 5 , K 'X Z 'A l , s . , , , A , A ' f 'N ,f F V N ' at t Q 4 . V. . I! ' x 3 , , 11' y ' I 'M ' ' x 5 - ' V , . - . ' D . , I ---.....a..,t,,-V,, 2 lg. , it It ,,.,V.sa-.N f , , - . - A ' - t ' s r ww f . 2. 0 u E ' ' ' 1, A ttfh -, c , . . . - . X' ' 7 , V , , V . . . . V -H Aw. .,.,,. - . E if an - . . . H , fd- pr . ' YI ' l l .W , g . V L! th U V Y . . . T ' A-1-fgfik ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' , . 'L' 5 ' ' ' . . . I ' ,un , 1 F 3 I i gi. , Q . - 1 h A . . lm. ' If - V L , . . V ' . - 1, Y ' ' . r . Clubs and Organizations x Q Q, x Eventful Year Symbolizes Spirit of Moms', Dads' Clubs Hard work, but lots of fun, agree the senior boys as they prepare to unload the last bunch of trees from the freight car at the Southern Pacific depot. This year's trees came to the Salpointe lots 1 T -u,,3.N1 from the state of Washington. 3 ' 'M Q' Q I Devotion to the school and to the students is an outstanding mark of the Mothers' and Dads' Clubs at Salpointe. Moms' and Dads' night saw many parents attending the El Paso- Salpointe football game. Included in Dads' Club meetings were entertainment, a visit by Coach Ed Dougherty of the University of Arizona and a demonstration of the shop equipment for the fathers. The Dads' annual Christmas tree sale and dinner were other successes. Teenagers' and children's clothing, tempting- -f -5 salesmen. iiifii' D f X, 4 X . lwlflllf . pf f 8 film wi at N ly packaged food, useful household articles, and colorful holiday knick-knacks were featured at the Mothers' Club's most successful bazaar this year. Meetings filled with lively discussions of sons' and daughters' school and social life led our mothers to a deeper understanding of their children. Parents enjoyed themselves at a Christ- mas party for all the bazaar and Christmas tree workers. By their spirit of closeness and co- operation, our Moms and Dads support and help Salpointe students. Dad's Club ofiicers discuss plans for a future meeting with the advice of Father Dunstan. They are fleft to rightj john Foley, recording secretary, Bob Heyer, treasurer, Father Dunstan, moderator, Al Romanoski, presidentg jack Mitchell, vice-president, and Al Gyuro, secretary. -X.. C ll . '1 Y qi. ...af :ig I-M - 'ef -Supporting the sale of the trees Mr f'3,Q, W, f Frailey selects one with the help of Mr Romanoski, left, and Mr.Lineiro right - Various parishes afforded lots for the H 'Y ff .s tree sale with the Salpointe dads as ig 4 X I The gnrls w1ll love these, Pat Frarley sophomore CXC1tCClly assures her mother Some Salpomte mothers made the attractrve whrte jackets trrmrned wrth rrck rack 'KP as one of the mam rtems for the bazaar 4 a Mrs Berser admires the charmrng novel artrcles for sale at the Mothers Club Chrrstmas Bazaar as Mrs Kaspar left and Mrs Cerzyk center try to rnterest her rn buymg somethmg ,vw Nuss- -ani? XJ... 'pheno- S5 'rf :gmt Oliicers of the Mothers Club enjoy refreshments after a lrvely drscussron at a monthly meenng They are Cleft to rrghtj Mrs john Mulhern secretary Major Mulhern Mr Steve Fazro Mrs Fazro, correspondmg secretary Mrs Walter Shrel, presrdent Mr Shxel and Mrs Cecrl Gaver treasurer X. ,f ' If -. ,f l 4 1 f If , 1 , A y 7 A if lf . r r 1 fi' 1 F -, A VM L., , lt ,, . N S 0 , 4 4 , ,. A n - - n ' I, , 0 .A , , 't 4 I . ' i ja . . . . . . . - ,A L . rs' , 1 . , , . . - .. , Q L in .. -.,..N,. N. ' W , t M . ' . , 4 ' . v 9 . , , . ,NW V a. 3 lv- , v. ' 6 X' -Q' , N 4 it W ,' - 1 X 3 W li I . ' 2 E Q K T- I 'N i 5 , 1 , 8 ii ' 3 , V g I x ' N . s 1. I Q - ,- Q Mom 'Q-45 .I ff: fi f sf , .. '1 i f , U M . ire ' ' ' Q1 .-Cir, Q . ..ww- S -3525 A - .I 4 -'50 - AX V 'V B Ja. .f ' vu sq. ' , , .At-.,-, 'L - 53, 4421 - x. '4f aw, 1, fd M .lf W f 21 ,,,.' '.,' 4'5- r ' A Q so I i , . . . . . - , S Q - Z - S . 3 . g . , . 3 tI-11-..- llggg.g- 1 vii' R 'T .1 at Drscussmg future plans are Interclub Counc1l members M1keSnodgrass Carolyn Muller Tom Pntts Madeleme Precnado Beatrrz Llnelro Margaret Grxffeth Rxchard Jensen Chr1s Rellly ack Hxcks and presldent john Chalmers Inter Club Counc1l Un1tes Club Purposes A better sp1r1t of co operanon among clubs and lmprovement of school act1v1t1es were the achleve ments of the Inter Club Councll thls year Once a month the pres1dents of all Salpomte or gamzanons met and chose the club of the month The club rewarded on the basrs of 1ts contr1bu nons for the month vsas gnen a dnsplay on the bullenn board WOfhlHg together wrth the student councrl the Inter Club Councxl has lmmensely furthered a feel mg of closeness betvs een the student body and the or,L,an1zat1ons m the school Thrs club looks lrke a busy one Chooslng a club for the month of JIDUIFV are Interclub Councxl ofhcers fleft to rxghtj 90 in Madelerne Prec1ado, john Chalmers, and jack H1cks f C 3 1 l . I 1 L: . 1 . . . ,Q I , .. K c ' ,I ' ' I 7. VA' V s 7' , - , i ,Z V 0, l V Q 1 -' , J 1 ' o , I K . . .Q V l ' V - e e . C l 'L -X -L in - A t ,fa-3 fs Lg ' xy i ' ' xi ' if I I , . I ' ' H ,- 9 Eff? l 'QW ? ' . , J frf ', ,V I I I 5 . 1 7 7 C O X . ' . . ' . 7 7 . 7 7 1 L . to e , -f ' 'C ' ' 4 7 . . . I oo v 'Y' . A, 5 x l ll ' ' 'H . Confraternity Strives For Spirituality of Students The Salpomte Scapular Confraternlty alms for the splrltual growth of the students A devotlon to Our Lady of Mount Carmel plays an important part ln this organization By setting good example and by discussing the moral problems of the students the members of the Confraternity hope to accomplish the1r goal Left to right are moderator Father Randal sub prloresses Karen Surlna Barbara Floyd Karen Terrlll Margaret Kmg Margaret Lordon Allce Avma Kathleen Kenyon Regina Kallan Barbara Dan durand and Father Urban moderator Prioresses are cSlIIl1'1g left to rxghtj Sheila Walsh ean Kelter and Marybeth Reilly Boys oflicers with Father Randal moderator are Cleft to rxghtj sub prlors Robert Brazaskas Thomas Young ames Ronstadt Tom Rasch ames Magnet and Father Urban moderator Kneelmg are Cleft to rxghtj Dan Mahoney and joseph Gels fmt .i ill' '14 7 . ' I 7 U a ' Q 9 s r s s - a s ' Q s - 1 :J ' v , . - . 1 a a D 7 l x J 9 a 1 Y ' . I - , 34 I f , 'Ag 4 , A . - gf' I ' ' - ' ,A xi y xi A , Q 'Z 9 - , - .'Z ,j', Ll, D gf H I . ' 4 , lip, 45. wr , n ' I' A A a . I . Vp . N . ' A... 4' G 1 I , ?.l . ' A Q1 . 3 I--. ' p J, 2 r ' . K 1 , ' N X 2 Nl L :K NHS Combines Work, Fun to Carry Out Successful Year At Salpointe, the National Honor Society has been very active this year under the enthusi- astic guidance of Sr. M. St. Ellen, B.V.M. Through the N.H.S., bulletins, catalogues, and scholarship information were obtained from col- leges. Members acted as hosts to parents at Par- ent Teacher meetings and as ushers at school during American Education Week. Tutoring students who needed extra help in algebra, English, and Latin was another contribution of the N.H.S. Members also presented talks to freshmen and sophomores to explain and pro- mote the society. During American Book Week, the N .H.S. posted a bulletin board which sug- gested worthwhile, interesting books to read. At the beginning of the second semester the members held a panel for parents, giving them suggestions for helping their children study. Qualities looked for in a N.H.S. member are scholarship, leadership, character, and service to the school. Students are elected to the N .H.S. by a committee of faculty members and must hold a 2.5 grade average. National Honor Society secretary Carolyn Miller explains the tutoring schedule to treasurer Bob Hansen. Behind them Bill Whitehead, president, and Mike Snodgrass, vice-president, post an advertisement of the subjects taught N.H.S. members. Senior NHS members are: C left to right, kneelingj three year members Bill Whitehead, Dick O'Connell, Peggy Magner Pete Oper, Margaret Lordon, jack Hicks, Noreen Pulliam, andjohn Schattelesg C middle rowb two year members Aggie Kaspar, Mike Snodgrass, Carol Ann Reilly, Shirley Kivlin, Val Tirman, Mary Kennedy, Sharon Herman, Jeanne Keiter, and Margaret Griffith, flast rowb one Carol Czar, Fred Boe, Marianne Dolan, and Louie Dougherty. year members Stephanie Hoefle, Peter Aguirre, Two year junior NHS members are C kneeling, left to rightj john Geidraidis, Margaret Greeley, Ralph Salgado, Helen jaskoski, and john Kurtin. One year members are 1 standing, left to rightj Marybeth Reilly, Kathleen Kenyon, Vaughn Kowalski, james Ronstadt, Don Mott, Connie McLay, Gary Koepp, Peter Adamcin, and Sue Soike. Sophomore probationary members of the NHS are 4 seated, left to rightj Margaret Ann King, Chris Reilly, Henry KenskiQ and Maria Amadog fstanding, left to rightj Anthony Zacharek, Pat Frailey, Sheila Walsh, Hanne Redwine, Garth Pecoraro, Steven Teatney, jean Tonyan, and Susan Strickland. ,......, 1 . .l ,I I l J., L1 93 uill and Scroll Society Encourages Competent Journalism DC Y ll 'Ia fy ,Wx xy ' 1 X Q , J I , Q, 'I 'ff i a af ga- 'ff rf 1 . . 7 kv' vi. 5 3 3, V, Ng . in ,waxy I: Top, new senior members of the Quill and Scroll fleft to rightj Stan Cheske, Terry Coltrin, Gary deVos, Phyllis Insalaco, Richard Jensen, Jim Keeby, Penny Loebe, Kathy McCarthy, Kathleen Mitchell, Catherine Reidy, Carol Ann Reilly, and Pat Ruelas hold their lighted candles, symbols of journalistic qualities. Bottom, I light the candle of . . . Margaret Greeley is initiated by Margaret Lordon, Margot Boulay, Joyce Cole, Peggy Magnet, Margaret Gritlith, and Mary Kennedy, fleft to rightl. cf? I 0:50 it 1 1 ' 1 K v A i L A ll ' ping Q N. avi,-gi, X J With the lighting of the candles of Truth, Leadership, Loyalty, Initiative, Confidence, De- pendence, and Friendship, the newly enrolled initiates to the Quill and Scroll Society were received. The International Honor Society for High School Journalists is formed to further interest in writing and to create a better under- standing and spirit of cooperation among high school publications. New junior initiates fleft to righty Bob Aryizu Mar v 7 ' Y Joyce Douglass, Kathy Kenyon, Joyce Sieh, Christina Mon- tano, Jane Martin, John Kurtin, Jill Baker, Helen Jaskoslti, Margaret Greeley, Mary Therese Montiel, and Tom Young gather around the table after the formal induction ceremony. n ' p 1 L ' I tl' Mila, as .f I '-91 ' Q Q - f sa gf K 'sf Mission Accomplished: Club Boasts Of Successful Year Hn. Dead or HIIVC7 Mary Balogna Mary Welker and Tom OHare Cleft to rlghtj busily packmg the Thanksgiving baskets for the T1lma Mission Club wonder 1f the ducks w1ll become pets or a Thanks giving dlnner for a needy family I all 2 TX KIIXD Shoes coats scarves sweaters and Catholic magazines all and the Mission Club cause of collecting! such articles for distribution to the poor Members contributing towar the success of the drive areileft to rrghtj Dan Miller jean Tonyan john Txghe and Margaret Lordon The goal of the Tllma Mission Club to help with and spread the work of Christ in needy areas was reached this year Under the direction from the student body packed and dlstributed seventeen baskets of food including two live ducks to needy families at Thanksgiving time Popcorn balls popcorn and cupcakes were sold at school to buy small gifts for the children at Sauharita for Christmas The presents were given to the children at a party held for them by the club The Mission Club also held a used clothing drive for the Indians at San Xavier Mission Collectlng postage stamps to aid the Carmellte Fathers in thelr mission work and mimeograph ing and putting together chlldren s prayer books were two other club projects In these ways the tilma was unfolded bringing happmess to many people J IN A- f . 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' ' ' A of Sister Marie Catherine, the membersacolllected 3 ' . 7 , I 7 . . at t f r - 1' lm ua 'V AH . - Future Nurses Gam Experlence From Club Projects D'1 mid Mrs Harrrson guest speaker at the Future Nurses Club mstallatron and school nurse for Salpomte recrtes a poem typlfylng the dally events of one 1n her profession Margaret Lordon Master of Ceremonles Gall Nelson treasurer Rosemary Gels secretary Mary Lowell vlce presrdent and Margaret Grlffith presldent eagerly take pornt ers as guest student nurses from Saint Marys School of Nursmg and Salpomte graduates Frltzle Ray Lmda Fla herty and Barbara Wllson nmagrne themselves nn the srtuatlons of the nurses ln the poem To better understand the posslbxlmes of a career 1n nursing IS the ma1n purpose of the Future Nurses Club at Salponnte Thrs year s large number of newly 1n1t1ated members demonstrated the 1mproved lnterest rn nurs mg Makmg baby layettes for a hospltal 10 New Mexxco was a brg year round proyect of the club Freld tr1ps to hospltals ID the Tucson area were 1ncluded 1n the edu catron of the future nurses As Pubhc Health Serv1ces the grrls were able to V1S1f these mstrtutrons, learn of therr functrons and observe nurses technxques Durmg the summer several Nurses Club members worked 1n the Jumor Aux1l1ary at St Marys Hospltal asslstlng the Ladxes Auxrhary rn brmgxng good cheer to the patrents The Nurses Club members also take care of the school s nurses room and help the nurses and other vsorkers when the Red Cross Blood Mobrle comes to Salpomte Sewing tmy thmgs for nny tors ln the homemakmg room are tlett to rnghtl Phyllls Insalaco, joan Fessrer, Maureen Arnold, and janet Ohmskl Sendlng these baby clothes to a hospltal xn New Mexxco IS one of the mam projects ofthe Future Nurses Club . , ,U e , 96 'V l if I 0 , 1 - 5 1 , V IQ ' , 5 'i - ' r' , , ,...,..t I A - , 5 5 ' ,. 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' X The smooth runnmg of the lrbrary may be attrlbutcd largely to members of the Lnbrary Club who are constantly on duty to check out books and assnst the students Thrs year for the first trme a branch of the regular Lrbrary Club the Lrbrary Servrce Club has been ln operatron Thrs tlub consrsts of those students who devote therr study hall tnme to vsork 1n the l1brary Another actrvxty of the Lrbrary Club IS the Lrbrary Remaxllng Servxce In thxs group stu dents wrap and send used Cathohc magazrnes formed group thrs year IS the Lrbrary Youth Councrl By drscussrng topncs of current rnterest the Councrl hopes to promote better readmg habrts among the students and to famllxarxze them wrth readmg materrals found m the lrbrary X .Jig 1? 'TNI Gettxng famnllar wnth new books IH the lrbrary are Cleft to rrghtj Phyllls Insalaco Colleen Mrller Gary Koepp and Pat Culp Members of the Youth Councxl revrew the new l1brary books and grve brref summarles on them Youth Counc1l Furthers Readmg Hablts For Students Around the World could well be the theme of the Lxbrary Remanlxng Ser vrce Reglna Koepp presx dent of the Lrbrary Club pornts to the spot on the globe where she sends her Cathohc lxterature ro a mrs sronary C Left to rnghtj Mary Welker treasurer Regrna Kahan, vrce presr dent, and Jean Tonyan, secretary, help prck out suxtable magazmes 97 all . . A . I . ' . 7 y 7 7 7 1 - P . . 7 . . h it Y . . . . J K - . m ' V. 'X C as' r Ak 1' Q ,M - f . . . . . . ' X ,, to m1ss1onar1es rn forelgn countrres. A newly C 5 1 , I 7 4 I All . 7 9 3 ' Q 0 o QQ YY u 7 - I a Q Peppy varslty cheerleaders lrven up half tlme performances at Salpomte games They are Cleft to r1ghtJ joan Kenny Penny Hoover Chuckle Lawnlckl Chead cheerleaderj and Kathleen McCarthy Exuberant Cheerleaders Add Pep Sp1r1t to Games Fans were first mtroduced to IX cheerleaders dllflllb basketball se xson due to the cmcellatlon of the X tm bxll Eames Thu ue left to r1ght Lxnda Caplt nl Ratt Clpxtml lxxths XX xlltte md judn M xrcxone 98 jumpmg mth the exhuberance of breathless cheers the varsnty cheerleaders led the student body 1n yells at both assembltes and games Long hours of pracnce patd off 1n one of Sal Headed by Chuelxle Lavsnltlu the glrls sported new outfits and mam new cheers Lookmq sharp 1n vsh1te sweaters and pants mth gold letters the boy cheerleaders lent 1 masculme touch as they yumped and cheered vu fu mg meqaphones madly un1or VHFSIFX cheerleaders added a sparkle and spmt to IV football and basketball games pomtes bmghtest cheermg squads Also proudly dnsplaxme, new outhts these lumor pepsters contrlbuted to the roonng sect1ons . . , , 1 , , O l V ' a X . X . . . , . w . , . . K . ,. v.x'. . Y C v r v ' 1 . ' Q 1 v a l ' 1 ' -s.s 'Y' , n gm . J y . 1 , c .. 1 4 . . , , l. . '. L ' . ' 7. ' .. . yt ' Q - V' , , ', ' . j,.tf.'4t , , .v. .f v.!., 'V K 5 , -A. . ,. r . . .. .. . , Style, spirit, service, and pep were the trade- marks of this years Pep Band. The loud blare of the trumpet and deep boom of the drum sparked the rooting section at Salpointe's football and basketball games. A quick switch of scenery, a change of clothes, and some of these versatile musicians turn into the Starliners who, under the direction of Ronnie Wood, provided music for Salpointe's after game dances. The band, though small, provided a nucleus for a bigger, better, band of the future. Because of the drive and spirit of the Pep Club, Salpointe's assemblies and games took on a new look this year. The band, cheerleaders, songleaders, and majorettes, each affiliated with the Pep Club, worked with club officers: .lack Hicks, Kathy McCarthy, Bobby Hanson, Maria Amado, and club moderator Sr. Margaret Cecilia to increase spirit and game attendance. l ' nn.. P 1 . ,' v - ' ' '- .. .milf-'i .ef .g'-.i ,.- - ..q . ..u'.-.,. '- Busy officers of the Pep Club take time out from decorating the goal post to pose for a picture. They are fstanding from left to rightj Kathleen McCarthy, Maria Amado, jack Hicks, Bob Hansen and Dor- othy Monoghan, seated, Teresa Shenton, Ylia Torres and Theresa Tomko. Spirit is the word to describe the Salpointe band. Members are fseatedj from left to right, Chris Reilly, Bob Lorang, Roger Pecoraro, Henry Kenskig standing, Ronald Wood, Catherine Reidy, joe Lustick, Roxanne Reidy, Sam Redwine, Garth Pecoraro, Efren Rodriguez, Sally Zimmerman, Cloyde Flatt, Teresa Shenton, and moderator, Fr. Urban. 99 One, two, three, four! Who we gonna yell for? shout our peppy Pom Pon girls. They are counter-clockwise: Barbara Pankau, Joyce Warren, Carolyn Miller, Gloria Rivero, Margaret Greeley, Artella Navarette, Carol Romanoski, Joyce Cole, Beatriz Liniero. Emilie Hall. head songleader, is in the middle. Songleaders and majorettes played a major part in Salpointe sports activities for the second year. The songleaders, sporting new outhts of gold jumpers with white blouses and maroon pom-poms and tassles, worked under the direction of Emilie Hall and Carole Romanoski and joined with the band to bring a new rhythm and spirit to the cheers. The majorettes brought snappy steps, tricky forma- tions, and color to the assemblies and halftime per- formances. O Songleaders, Majorettes Excite Liveliness Majorettes add precision and sparkle to our pep rallies. They are standing left to right: joan Ferenz, Virginia Aschen- brener Nancy Vigil Olga Gonzales Pat Floyd Margie Sullivan, Charlene Caballero. Seated: Frances Romanoski, Virginia sa Tomko julie Thompson and Theresa Felix. 5 '- 4 l ? Sd ,qv ' . ' ..:' 'v ' , 1 SJ ' ,i ,.- ' A 7 .111 i ff-L' ' fir -iam in ' T : ...v -W f 'ti ip 1 ' 4 3:- Y ii ki' if H Lettermen's Club Displays Ingenuity In Its Activities 1 'J 1 ' 047' lt? 394 , 5-is ,gf gym v 1 MW An impressive homecoming and rugged 1n1t1at1on were the highlights of the Letterman s Club year Another Letterman sponsored event was an annual 1n1t1at1on vuhere boys who had earned a varsity letter vnere mducted into the organization The Lettermen s final activity was the annual picnic another event vsell planned by club moderator Fr Aidan and club presrdent John Chalmers 49 Sen1or lettermen are fleft to rrghtl Hrst row George Hayes Dick OConnell ames Bushroe Karl Kleman Btrney Bigvsood Adam Leonr Art Apodaca Val Tirman John Sheehy Second row Mrke Snodgrass Bob Garcia john Chalmers Guy deVos Jim McWalters Tom Nxchols Efren Molrna joe Felix and Dennls Celzyk unror and sophomore lettermen are Cleft to rrghtp first row Bill Lentz Al Preciado Bob Hanson Ed Romrrez Doug Noll lm Kleman Second rom Bill Allen Pete Adamtrn 1m Lee Mike Stiller rm Ronstadt and Ernie Melia Missing from the pncture rs Tony Ad tms 101 l JSO 5 I 4 ,f . 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Spanish Club Presents Guadalupe Program to School l Jr Adros O Madre mia srngs the student body as the processron honorrng Our Lady of Guadalupe leaves the south pfrtro ' 0 Tacos frryoles and eneluladxs mrde rn rttractne menu for the annutl Sprmsh Club dmner I-Icre club members Susan Strickland and Tommy Ammllas drsplay the general sp1r1t of l02Mex1c1n ganety rr the dmner Salpornte s Spanrsh Club set out on a full schedule of events desrgned wrth the clubs purpose rn vrew To create a better understandmg among students of the customs of the Sparush spealcmg world and to afford the students the chance to practrce speaklng the language outslde of class The h1ghl1ght of thrs year for the Sparush Club a sprmg trrp to Hermosrllo Mexxco proy ed to be a pleas ant rnformatrve experlence Thrs short yourney helped the students to better understand the customs may of lrfe and problems of our south of the border nerghbors The Spanrsh Club honored Our Lady of Guadalupe by plannmg the beaut1ful processron on her feast day of December l7 The processron rnto the south patro of the student body recrtmg the rosary the solemn presentatron of roses by the homeroom chfurmen to Our La y the lnsplrrng message of Blshop Gerclxe to the students The dav xx as a grand success The annual Mexrcan dmner alvxays a gala aflatr and the presentatron of two popular moyres rn Spanrsh also rounded out the attmtres of the year The funds netted by the Sparush Club xx ere sent to and Father Wfasson who runs 1 home for xxayxyard boys 1n Mexrco ' ' rn - . . 7 9 1 . . , . . . , . . ' 7 7 - , 7 3 , . .-. , 1 p , V , ' ' ' o . . L L I I .. I . 1 ' A Q dy . . . A . a W . I I I l 1 - Y I N I 7. . V 7 . ' 'M 1-'v 3 3 , ,., i Q 'Mmm . v Y. . . Hr? l ..........,,, ,f,,, . h. tl.. Jl ' dx . 1 4 5 Vs , 1 - . ' . '- K 1. ' I 4 , y, c , 4 L , , 4 ' . L a . . ' 'n 1 Q . A ' Q Q I r 1 A ' ' y A . ' . . . . r t V 'L A . vf ' .-gvff ,441 'aft 4 Debates extemporaneous speeches dramatic readings and humorous dialogues formed the basis for the Forsenic Club s activities this year The forsenic club brought top honors to Sal pointe through its high ratings in speech and debate tournaments both at home and out of town. The purpose of the Speech Club was to promote an interest in speech and debate work in the city of Tucson and to create an articulate Catholic laity. ' C3 V '- - 1- ,,..w,-w uve: A X I '-x- , 9 , f A , , 5 'iii V ., ' 'I ,,f- - v 44 Foreign aid should be sub stantially increased argues Tom Pitts as other debaters look on They are Cleft to rnghtj oyce Sieh Sam Redwine and if Fx Chris Reilly I pq f -.-L-v Xx 553 M . Y ii X Dramatic Interpretation contestants qleft to right 9 Carolyn Miller Mike Dawson Carol Reilly and Mary Montiel vie for trophies in the finals at the Salpointe tournament. 'These trophies are wonderful,' comments Hanne Red- wine, as lleft to rightj Richard Jensen and john Schattelas admire the trophies awarded at Salpointe's first forensic tour- IIHIIICIII. 103 Forensic Club Emerges Victorious In Speech, Debate Events y sl i z f ist ,. . , QP, Q A 1 - ' f am 'N H ' . f , . 'N' 4 ' I J . i ' T 4 ' 4-W, 4 K ,4 X, ,gg M1555 ya ' l at C s -it -5 N ' 5 3:15 lf - R s , - q il, y X ' 'ttr - X R l 1 , T, . I . . . . - A Ji I lx-MDW NYY J in 4 X Q, n Q ' M.-N-W --i K X ' ft if A -1 yl Q l F 5 KVA, 'Q t 47 M N34 A ..5...-if J J, . l P N .1 3 +I? l l y e I il l ' . , If F Q K Qwger -0 The Sparkling voices of the Glee Club ring out Christmas carols during a school assembly. Glee Club Entertains School With Outstanding Programs A little old-fashioned harmony is often heard coming from the direction of Room 8. Gathered around the piano with Sr. Margaret Cecilia, choral director, are fleft to rightj Sidra Kalil, Cecilia Arriaga, Hanne Redwine, Colleen McGrath, Mike Frakes, and Bill Coonce. 1 Chorr robes don t make good smgers but these Glee Club off1cers Cleft to rrghty Carolyn Ryan presldtnt Barbara Maxon Vtughne Kovsalskr oan Fessler Mary Rey and Barbara Llllman proxe that good smgers can show off pretty choir robes Many xarred programs throughout the year were h1ghl1ghted by the Glee Clubs beaunful and sparklmg entertamment The Glee Club estabhshed a precedent thrs year when they ap peared on a local telev1s1on statron wth a pro gram of Chrxstmas carols From the talent shovx rn November to the sparkhng Chr1stmas program to the beaunful accompanlment of the rmpressrwe graduat1on ceremony and mass the Glee Club added a touch of grandeur to the xx hole school year Llghts' Camera' ACIlOHl The Glee Club under the dxrectlon of Sxster Margaret CCLlllZ1 has a last mmute rehearsal for rts Chrnstmas televrslon perform tnce bb W rrf' Nb Q6 p--.. 1' 1' 3 I ' 1 Y' 7 NY Y .7 7. , I X I ' . A. I 7 ' - If 1 K1 ' . ' y 2 . . A . .Y . , ,A V I ' D I a , I, V , . LY A , , 1 I V ,J 1 r 4 K V L. X C 4 ' :yell C Y, S, U 1 , .v . ,. C . 0 'Q ' ' ap ,- l LDC -, .. ft t e , -, P Key Club, Safety Councll Work For Better ACt1V1fy Xi Senlor Key Club pm holders plcrured after the Award Assembly are Cfront left to r1ghtJ B11lWh1te head Sharon Herman Jeanne Kenter Carol Czar Peggy Magner Teresa Shenton Joyce Cole Shlrley K1v11n Mary Kennedy and Ellm Rlley In the back row Cleft to r1ghtJ are Jay McClatchey Loule Daugherty Rxchard Jensen John Schatteles Jack Hxcks J1m McWalters Pete Oper Mxke Snodgrass Dxck OConnell Sennor Safety Councll members fleft to rrghtj Madelerne Precrado J1m McWa1 ters and Gloria Rlvero look on as Mlke Snodgrass poxnts out the safety feature of a radnator cap 106 'Qi L , o o 1 ' nz AS' ' . N- 2, A . S ' , v- 4 , I 4- 2 QV, 9'- f , ' 4 X 1 ., . J .N 1 ,' - ,4-5 1 5 . 1, 'rv' . A Q... l 1 : ' 7 , 7 , 3 I 7 Y ' : 7 . . . , . , 7 l 7 3 7 7 7 - Y A ' 4 3 Audlo V1sual A1dS, Credlt Umon Furmsh Useful SCYVICCS Are we ln the red? wonder Credxr Umon offlcers Qleft to nghry Stevne Hoefle Drck ONe1l Bull Bubala and Shirley Klvlm ff' Testmg testxng 1 2 3 Audxo Vxsual Club officers Ray Hufnagel and Henry Gyder operate the publxc address system durmg assemblles and for spec1al classroom projects The PI'OjCCIl0f11SIS care for all pro Jectors and recorclmg equnpmenr throughout the year x, .N Q- o 107 0 0 D 0 l g . 1 , tg ' 4 - , W , l 'Egg' I U ' an 1 . . , -lu 3+-X XX ' fi-3? ' , 4 1 - , ' -v f 4 I M G X 1 ,fs ir If M iz ' V, I 1 1 1 1 T , 5 - L . , . , V 1 . . . I . , 1 . . - f ' ' l . : , ' l '12 r - A , , ' ' , Q- 545,- L .t 3: A .G x-4.9: . , .3 .,.':,': UT A - G 4.1 0'-7:-,'I,'1 A l . o:E'.: .S v0:' Q l Q' ' . ,T 2:2 l ,ff ' 0-0- :: : - x , , I Intelhgence Marks Members of Chess, Sc1ence Clubs Q' A X ZX 1 Concentratxon Chess Club members Qlefr to rlghtj Sam Redwme Fred Boe john Scharreles and Rrchard Jensen ponder me new moxe concentrated H SO4 BOOM' st1ll on an experxmental basls Sclence Club officers Cleft to mghrj were Fred Boe Lllhan Harms md Iohn Schartelas 1.1 ..T... 108 . 1 X I Af' I fl . 1-' ' , ' 9 f 2 . 5 . ' by -ali Q Q H ef , f -C. ,. I 1 , ,r , N 1 5 L V . l he - 4 1 ' s 5 J F X .- wr.. ' V .4 . ng I Kill , A 1 ' 'e -5 4 gl s C M I h n ,, W. - A -V sf 1 If 4 fo E V - ' I C ws. I .1 '- A - z . V ' V '1 . I X Q 1 V: , 1 r f Activities xy, Magazine Drive Centers Around Lancer Steeplechase 1' They re off the students shout as the horses rn the annual rnagazme drrve leap from behmd the startmg gate Thrs years drrve sponsored by the Student Councnl was called the Lancer Steeplechase wrth each class fxcldrng a race horse Proud of the job Schmedely drd m the race are left to rrght Jay McClatchey john L OSull1van George Hayes jim McWalters Mxke Snodgrass Efren Molma Bob Hale fkneelmgj left to rrght Drck OConnell Bill Camden and Ernest Mmchella These They re off and runmng at Salpomte was t e cry of the students as they assembled for t e annual magazlne drxve Thrs year featur rn a horse race theme the patxo was decked out w1th flymg banners The Lancer Steeple chase found each class proudly iieldmg a bronco named and decorated by them Each day the excrtement was hlgh as the students eagerly awaxted the totals and held their breath as a name for one of the many prxzes vuas drawn The race was close and there was much rrvalry boys deserve credrt for spurrnng Schmed ely on between the classes Wrllle Wmn the sopho- mores horse vas a threat 1n the early days of the drxve but vuth much cheermg and one hundred per cent co operatnon the senxor steed Schmedley leaped over the hnal hurdle first Thls mn gave thc semors .1 four year wmnmg streak nn thc drne Everyone worked hard knowmg that the money earned was to be used for athletu cqurpment A glorrous four day Th3l'llxS5lX1I'15 mp to San Drego rewarded the vunners QT' in-.., I Wrll Wrllre Wrnn win? wonder the sophomores as they parnt and decorate therr horse for the brg race Left to rrght are Glorra Rodrrguez Oswaldo Lopez Patrrcra Franco Joan Sandm and Feltcra Felrx How can they stand strll for the photographer when they have so many excttmg memorres of a four day trrp to San D1ego9 The vrsrt to the ShangtxLa1 A frog rn your pocket? Brother Pauls hat the fun lovmg chaperones Mr and Mrs Mrnchella the lovely rooms at the Bahxa the 1ce cold water of the Paclhc Recapturmg these happenrngs are Crlght I0 leftj Hrst row Pat Frarley Knox Corbett Pat OBr1en and Etrue Mmchella second row Ne1lLeKancler joan Sandm john McQuowan Cecrlra Arrraga Kathleen Mrtchell and Father Dunstan who was rn charge of thls years magazine drlve They all readrly agree that the glorrous Thanks grvrng weekend trrp well rewarded thetr efforts rn sellmg one hundred dollars worth of magazxnes 'iv-v I 111 0 4 fa? -fi , , . A f ' L .' , .1 , rf 5 X s , . - ' 2 '. ' 5' ' 'F , i ' .- 1 y -' 'A , ,, . Q ,Q at 1 it X . 1 tr - 1 E T VM , .I I Y' A fflf fr ak' .M ,Q I , V' I A I - f , . ' , H . ' ' , .- k 'xl s V V- . V a. wh I ,, . . . . . ,, . . ' I I 5 Y 7 3 ' ' ' ll ' 'H ll ' 11 ! - , . . . . . . U I H . . . l . ' ' ' ' 1 Q 9 9 1 'S Y 5 7 1 I , I . s , 'qjyfj Q . x ., , ' xi L Q E A rny ' . , . , 3 1 QS- ir, 5 e 'l . 1 if 1 tp .1 V .f ueen and Attendants Grace Homecoming Celebrations Queen Aggre Kaspar center and court composed of Cleft to rrghtj Pat OBr1en Peggy Magnet Madeleme and Rosle Morales pose prett1ly followmg the homecoming assembly W1th team captam Mlke Snodgrass domg the crown mg honors at the homecom1ng rally held the day preced mg the game ueen Aggre was oflicxally enthroned The entlre court was presented wxth autographed footballs by team co captam Barney Brgwood After the game students danced to the mus1c of the Mocambo at the Elks Club Gold sparklmg letters spelled out Homecommg 57 as soft hghts and clever decor set the pace for thls memorable event Holdmg an autographed football Queen Aggle slts for royal shot 112 4 A A A a - , xy N' ' M .6 lr ,. O P.: 2 . . ,Q . I . I - 1 . I I Q ,- If Wx: .A L sl 4 x . ' , . a 0 -sf H1ghl1ght1ng and compleung weeks of pre paratnon and ant1c1pat1on the 1957 Homecom mg set a sparklnng fimsh to the Lancer s football season Desplte the cold cold vseather and des panrmg odds of the game a large crowd turned out to match the Lancers fall before the on rushmg Pueblo Warrlors Halftlme act1v1t1es featured the pretty Homecomlng Queen Aggle Kaspar and her attendants Peggy Magnet Rosle Morales Pat O Brren and Madelme Pre crado tourlng the held 1n shmy new convertlbles At a m1ddle of the field ceremony ueen Aggle was presented mth a trophy and congratulatory klss by team co captam Dnck O Connell Songleaders mayorettes and senxor lettermen pay homage to Queen Aggre her court and dates , - . . . , I 7 - ' a 3 7 - 7 5 7 7 . , . . D 7 - ' ' ' a Q Y. . . . , - , l 7 7 . 3- -. A -, - -. ' . ' ,hm hp., 'M' . Q - . . . -.. ,, , 1-A 'I F -.5 - I .. X e V . li r - ff , a v lj q i z, n pr! H Mg' 1 l 3? 1 l rig, ' l a . A L A 9' ' ' ' :- 3: 7 N N - - x y 3 F7 ., , 1 ' A if . . ,, A X I-Iv 'fl ,. ffl! IL M X 115 '95 X ueen, Marching Unit Grace Annual Rodeo Parade 3 Shiv, kv It's Rodeo time in Old Tucson! Salpointes stetson was decked with our queen, Rosie Morales, and her at- tendants, Ginga Bowman, Linda Vaughne, Joan Kenny, and Terry Kaspar. Guide Right! shouts Carol Herschberger to fellow flag bearer Carole Romiinoski as they lead Salpointes first marching unit entry in the Rodeo Parade composed of mnjorettes, songleaders, cheerleaders, and the band. ii 4 , f r YT YW if '4 .-..-P U-'Y , Y .-, -0 A-,--'-ulrr.L -- h -5-fn .- 0'-- if , .-we ' ' a ' , , ,.- - ..,,'....- ff ' Q 445 . t M 4 A . Royalty Adds Regal Touch to School L1fe 5-ur ,awe-65' Vrctorrous smxles dep1ct the feelnng of newly crowned Kmg and Queen of Hearts Bull Camden and Stevre Hoefle The semor class won the K1ng festrval by rarsmg the most money per caprta oan Kenney queen of the l958 teen age polxo dr1ve proudly shows ofT her trophy February was royalty month for S H S students thrs year The regal folk added a touch of elegance to actrvr tres On February 12 oan Kenney brought a top honor to Salpornte when she was crowned queen of the Teens Agamst Poho drrve In the T A P dr1ve Salpornte topped the other schools rn the c1ty by br1ng1ng 1n S158 per post Queen Joan rergned over the dr1ve workers at the pol1o dance held at the Student Unron ballroom She was presented wrth a gold trophy and bouquet of roses On February 14 the student body attended the senxor sponsored Krng of Hearts dance and saw B1ll Camden and Stephenre Hoefle, senrors, crowned lung and queen of hearts B111 and Stevte re1gned over the post garne dance The couple was elected through the money rarsrng elfotts of the senrot class The sparkle of glamour that a crown attracts, was very evldent on the campus during February as tw1nkl mg eyes and happy smrles pald homage to a bubblrng monarchy I ' ' 1 L 1 f s ' 'V fl W. ' 3 if w Q l a I I 7, 2 'fl f Q Q , l 9 Vlvv' 54 - , f I - A ,K ,ft xi A Q ghwux ,avr A l l A L I J , - . . a 'il I V Z . . ,J . I - . 1 . . . . , v . . - i . . . 5 . 1 WJ, u - , rn ' - 4 - , . ' Love Is Eternal Ranks As Thesp1an Success Love Is Eternal agree Torn P1tts and Stevle Hoefle 'Qs 'WM Won t you have some tea Mr Lmcoln? Mary Todd fSICVlC Hoeflej says to Mr Lmcoln CTom Pnttsj as they pause for some refreshment I rn a taxpayer' Arvnlla Hess mdlgnantly tells Abra ham and Mary Lmcoln as she stands m their prlvate quarters ab- I'm glad to get that beard off Numan Edwards CDon Harrmgtonj tells Mr Todd CFred Boej as joe Leon and Rosemary Kennedy Qback to cameraj dnscuss the play 116 Puff? ..4w Q! 93 ' r giyef' 3'-3 V ' , y . : Y Y '-Yr .V --- Q- ..-.,g-,Q..?-.,4W' 5 5 I , , , - 5 lj ' I ' 3 Q' ' . Q' 1 Q3 . ,, H .2 Q .?'Ti'f-'lk 1 u 9 - rx - , me 4. ' ' Q ' I ' I! D! ' . , . , . l if 1753 A A I ', t 1 - ,, e-al A- A--. . .A-E... -.-10,1 .f ' T 3 ..,y ' W. , .D ..- 1 17, I Enjoy the glory! The cast and director of Love Is Eternal pose for a curtain call on closing night, The cast is: Gary deVos, R Kennedy, Arvilla Hess, Ellin Riley, Louis Daugherty Bob Covelle, Rozanne Panepanto, Mary Kennedy, Carol Reilly, Richard Teresa Shenton, Kathleen McCarthy, Don Harrington, Bill Whitehead, Pat Leathers, Marianne Dolan, Stevie Hoefle, Tom Pitts, Kathleen Mitchell, Carol Romanoski, Frank Schmieder, Fred Boe, Chuckie Lawnicki, Cora Boyd, Gloria Rivero, jan Cole, jack Hicks Carolyn Ryan, Nancy Freeland, joe Leon, Shirley Kivlin, Sr. Marie joan, Margot Boulay, Aggie Kaspar, and jim Baer. Your fingers must be worn to the bone, says Mr. Conkling CBill Whitehead? to Mercy Levering fPat Leathersj as they discuss her needlework. c N. 'Zvi 7' 1 l,,!p .mf . H, . . 'abrif E' 1 , B, x , Y 1-41 .-.1-,ui I- ,gf Love is Eternal is the tender, heartwarm- ing story of Abraham and Mary Lincoln. The adaption of this well-known novel by Irving Stone was the choice of the senior class as its annual production. Stephanie Hoelie played Mary while Tom Pitts starred opposite her as Abraham. The production was a big job and with the many tiring practices came the searches about town for props and scenery , . . measure- ments for costumes . . . staging and restaging scenes . . . and last minute travails. Sr. Marie joan, the director, moved with a calmness that gave confidence to all. Though it seemed at times that the play would never be ready for presentation, the final result was an overwhelm- ing success. The curtain calls were many, and after the last line was spoken and the last scene enacted, there still lingered with the audience and players a communion with an era past, and a tender thought for a man troubled with the woes of his country, and the woman who stood beside him. 117 ' A -4 ln-. vf' QC UVDN A mtl ty sm A W5 MSN acwww iv! 1 Penrcxllm s effects 1nd sensltlvrty rn rats are shown rn these Westinghouse Winner Schollrshlp recipient and Science slxdes expl11nsI1ll11n Hams Cjmnd Prlze lB1olog1c1l DIVISIOHQ Far R h d I 1 f h 6 1 uttor IC rr ensen ex uns tue m ster o t e O vnnntr She llso rttcn ed first pllte nn the blolog,y d1s1s1on P Y Y trungle md brrngs glory to Sxlpornte H1gh SCICHIISYS Demonstrate In1t1at1ve, Talents In Projects 'RUPEQ F LAN Ann cm: up ,mfs QQ Chns Rerllys Proper Plantmg .md Care of Plants A vsell rounded know ledge of mathematlcs ns essentral for wok Seffmd Plaif m the Sclence Fm' blologl dnlslon by .1 mm of the future readllx 1 rets Brll XX,ll1ICl'lC'1d as he dxs la s hls setond prlze mnntr IH the mathemmts CllXlSlOIl - - '1 I ! at V Q 5 E f- ' f 5 . 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I 1 An explanatxon of the LODVCISIOH of saw dust to sugar cop pcd 1 second Pl'1CC11'1 the Chermstry d1v1s1on for D1ck O Connell Qi' if AES ,M The free PISIOD enome IS demonstrlted 1n Gary Koepp s second plftce vxmner ID the PhySlCS d1v1s1on 'gm 1 d 'u .SB UTU Lt S U E A H u1tttRtw11A1 2' s , ' i ul Davld Poore shows 1n h1S exh1b1t the mechamcs of the auto mob1le d1Herent1f1l Duv1d took second place honors 1n the physxcs d1v1s1on 119 Candyland Prom Llngers Mag1cally In Memor1es Of All Sweet Dreams proclarmed the junrors and Presto' the Un1vers1ty Student Unron Ballroom was transformed rnto a wonderful place of magrc and merrrment May mnth became Prom n1ght the jumors planned and worked to make lf an unforgettable even1ng Couples promenaded through lollrpop lane rnto an enchanted ball room Glrls ln pastel ruflles and laces and boys ln elegant tuxedos danced around a shlmmermg lavender hucd lollrpop tree Laughzng couples enjoyed the sweetest of refreshments at tables adorned mth mxnxature versnons of the lollrpop tree Gnant candy canes and 1ce cream sodas be decked the ballroom Above the bandstand mo ghttermg cardboard cupxds reveled IH vrsnons of sugar plums The theme carrned out the umor class colors of lavender and sllver mth lavender lxghts and srlver glrtter Dreamy muslc dreamy decoratxons sweet refreshments all com bmed to make Prom nrght an evennng to re member an evenmg of Sweet Dreams 120 Pretty aren t they? sm1les Kathy McCarthy to Val Tnrm m as he helps her pm on her corsage preparatron for a departure to the Prom make 1 quick stop at the Casa El1zabeth Steon I I D .5 ' '- Y i Q 7- 2 tl Q lv rj 'V ,su ' - P , P -. 1 . pw , 452, . 5 I l 1 ., 3 ff 1 - 'f . if ' . A . j,:ylfj,kvi:? in . . . ,,: , vi ' k .gas l HWN'Fw -'ww-,rw Q 'Q . if. N-N, B , 2 I :Te K ,ff V5 V They stand for approval! jay McClatchey and Margaret Greeley S 1 1 ' N',, - Q ' I - ii' 7 Y. . . . . .V , . ' 'fd 1 7 - 1 '-'sq X r Cf 3 The enchantment of a fevs precnous moments M rry Kennedy md Mxke Snoclgrlss enjoy rhe lowelxness of 1 sprrni, uenlng, trom :hr bxleony of the Student Umon Ballroom at the Prom ls ,Z Playlng Prrnce Chfrrmmg Arr Irsl helps oyce Warren 1ll drcsscd up lnkc 1 Llndcrnllr mm the mlgm roach Sweet Dreams' Tom jenklns bxds Peggy Magner good nrghr after a perteu ewemng 121 4 A ii- hs x sw f , Q If ' Z. . ., I Y V . A I 7 1' F y ' - ku' AV A t U l l . I ' ,ff 2 ' ' '21 ' 1, L7 1 Q . High Seas Of Fashion N avigated By Home EC Show C Mirror mlrror on the vsall Anm C013 1311455 q la st rpjlnute glznce at her perky sculor chemrst before the fashxon s ow Wlth happy thoughts of 1 mtke bclnexe trlp Ktthleen Mitchell Cleftl 1nd Put Le lthers model thelr yersatlle trlycl cnsembles 45 17 Land ho, sigmls Terri Ronstadt as she calls at- tention to her bermuda-middy' combination. Shnp Ahoy' Anchors Awe1gh' The annual Fashron Show sponsored by the Home Econom1cs department sarled garly through myr lads of sunny fash1ons The Homemakmg stu dents paraded garly through breezy sea krssed decorat1ons modelmg therr ovyn handm orlt Many of the outfits vyere des1gned by the glrls themselves Gay play togs cr1sp afternoon cot tons colorful payamas los ely dressy outfxts and a fevu scattered chemlses and sheaths gave a hrgh note of np top fashnon to the show Through the careful plannmg and PFCCISIOH vyorlt of Snster Frederrca the shovu was as usual a tremendous success The nauncal theme carrred the aud1ence mto dreams of a sea farmg vxorld of fashxon Y, Sy, 1- 1?-,g,f' 'Y' 1 112119- f fi, ' '1- ...L- A strong wmd from the silty sei prompts Shirley Krwlm to grab her hat Wlth hands on the wheel Chuclcle L1YNf1lClCl Clk Ganga Bovxmm smut the thr1ll of Splflnlflg out to sea 2111 Blue eyes sky and sea flccenr Mar1lyn McNutt s dotted smss frock 'flanp 1-I? V Q 'da Ponsed and anxnously wamng for the vnhnte saxl to loom oxer the horlzon IS Norma Roclnguez 123 P , f 1 -1 1 . I ' n . If X q ., 2- , M -- lie f M 7 t I f . I l . . be 'ss lax 1' '11 o , Y ' sqm fl r t A H 5 rfgXj.. Xl xx . 1. .l . A' . ld 'fx 53 ' Salpointe Stars Entertain Students at Talent Show I hf 0 I adore your polka dots Theresa says thxrd place wmner Glorxa Rxvero from beneath her freckles to Theresa Shenton Other Talent Show partlcrpants are Cleft to rnghtj Tom Young Hanne Redw1ne Carolyn Ryan V1ck1 Galley Collette Dauphanals Dan Mlller fat PIHHOJ ..-A Cec1l1a Aruaga and Mary Krletz Henry Kenskl Cleftj our Wunnerful a Wunnerful ac cord1an1st placed second WWW XM iff! fiffjii AM- MQW ff Wwe EWJLWZWM nf' +C' - 4 - J! L7 4 1 ff The dazzlmg sound of the Combo 5 earned for these talented students lst la h T I p ce m t e aent Show They are fleft to nghtb Shad Turner Ronnle Wtmod jay McClatchey fat drumsl Conme McClay and joe Lusteck - -I nr , 'J A Ai V ' 'gl' : 5 5 ' do C E W 'Y u ' 'V Y'T rf: 7' :W ,, M K n , , I xx -U I I . . s , l D , I I I' 1 X ' it s . 4 'ef' -2' . A . i a ii .. . t ... I I ' . ,Q Da I s I , H a s H - 1 ' 'V s ef QM' ,':,', 1 gjff:,,r V-4'1 ff ' f 5:5 , ' 1 1 t , 'M f KW , 3 , y ,J f ii ' N ' ' . .-- Y Lf J ' t 1 : to W y , J X 1' f JV! f 2 C ' 42 'J I f T if . .K . AA X X1 GL r Q, - . ' -Q L7 J. ' ,, , Q f Z, f C , . ,f 'ik ' , x If , X N Q 5 V I7 J '- fr C ' 4 rl f -4-1L ' f ,4 I , X cf J f fl , !,VL . ,. ,, 1 . L04 ' 124 Frosh In1t1ated By Senlors In Week Of Fun, Stunts Green bovss hlgh heels a flurry of dust rags and whrsk brooms these marked Salpomte s first freshmen rnrnanon Durmg the tvso day pernod of trral freshmen were subyect ro the vxhlms and vushes of the senror class and were seen performlng all krnds of servxces from carrylng books to polrshrng cars The frosh were also requrred to reclte sectxons of the code of conduct from memory when asked to do so The 1n1t1at1on ended on a gala note when the frosh were guests of the Student Councrl at a mlxer held for them rn the cafeterra after school Dance contests games and refreshments brought the days of persecutlon ro an end tar C eq' 'ip Watch your heads' Pat Whrtehead and james Parcars1k dodge under the bar rn the suck dance as freshmen and student councxl members look on Thns rs the l1fe' Semors rm Bushroe oyce Cole and rm MacWalters keep frosh Cleft to nghtj 1m Hughes Susan OConnell Adam Schwanger and Donna Klng busy paying homage to hugh and rnrghty senrors I4 W ,l r I 125 C C I v , , X . 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I , , 'X 'ra s 'za ' V, 4 ,fs Winter Brings Fun and Flu To Salpomte 1, 5 114 ,ff Hohday fun IS rer1eeted 1n the gay ptgentry of the Txselxe D155 of Chmstmqs presented by the speech e11ss Mtry Welker feenterf reeenes g1fts from 1e1oCkv11se1 111B1ker 1OL11CDOL1g1ICffy Regma Dm Mthonex Arx1111 Hess 1N1lf1e Rutter Irene Veals M 1rx Muntlel md Due Snudgr 1ss Snovs' Snow' Snow' Mlureen Arno1d md Dotty Oruseu burx who kntms who IH the snove vxh11e Lm111e H111 1nd COI1 lem Boxd get re1dy for a snovs b111 fight I gne up' M1r11nne Du11n p1e1ds but esm lxe1ter 1nd C.1ro1C.z.1r euntmue to pe1t her unmere1tu11y The flu ep1dem1c put more thm htlf the sehool on the 1bsentee 11st 1nd kept Brother Rss busy nel eummg, the returmm, eunxtleseents who for once h 1d t 1C1fTllI lf xx ts euml tu be b1ek Here Brother enrs Nitr ll Buulzx her 1dm1ss1on s11p xxh11e others xx ut 1mp1t1ent1x to return to elasses 170 , cf 'iii' 551 ' m -' x ' . Y we , 'i vf 1 1 1 'X S If I 1 . A t S .,'1 - X . V 1 ,,,,.f. . N 1' I ' ' fd' ...gan ai XX 'I 11311 . - 'J-1 H Xi f , X. 1 xx , . Koepp. B111 XX'.1tcrs, bruce MeVey. Mlke LICHVO11, . V in A ' .1 Y K ,L W 4 1' - . 11 1 A A R' A , f Q 11. gt 11' ' , A ' ' 'A M 4 ! Exc1t1ng ACt1V1t1CS Keep Students Busy And Happy '14 3 H QR The marchtng band mlde IIS first umformcd tppetrmce xt tm T1ckets anyone7 Tony Gtrcm gan qlways be depended upon to do a good ,ob whether xts tlekets for 1 dmte or progmms for other entertamment A kmght m shlnmg armor Carol Romanoslu heads the home comnng pfrrtde Dum de dum dum' Top secret agents Cirl Brumng., and ohn Bstrry dellver the long., lvmtted emelope tontunmgj the ntme of the homecommg queen to M1ke Snodprxss at the hometjommg xssemblw M M ,QQ 'E Q Q 0 I O .nf , ' I' ' N Q I 1 ' ,L ' We A fi , , s , ! . 1 ' V J 1 if I ' f I' ' 1' e ' 1 ff 1 t '- :K-.. lx. I I ' ' .I I ' g I qv ' K ' 6 . ,Q , -fl , 'I ' ' i Q 'lf' N n A i, ' 6 , , , Q d t -pg ,mfs ' ! 4 V t .Avy .' -ll . . , -, ' t I ll' ,D I xx V V N wh . K N ' 4 ' ' ' 1 1 L 4 J ' 5' V N of the numerous pep assemblies this year. ASW! ' u. 1 B. S d ' A I ' x I - as A . '-L 1 ' ' ' 1 Y L 1, . If s . M ' r, R . , ' 1 if I in . 1 ' ' d 1 A 2 . q 4 . Seniors Scope Future During Retreat Week, Career Day 3 The msplratlonal mural depxctlng the fxrst retreat hangs above the altar of the chapel at the Phoemx retreat house the Casa de Paz y Bren .2 Medltatlon on the sleek coat of Brother Mrke Davxd Terrxll and Joe Leon spend a qulet recreatronal hour dur mg the senlor boys retreat Prayer snlence and lelsure tlme m tde the mo days of retreat pass quickly Here Shlron Herman Carol Czar and Sxster Edward Mary comment on the beauty of the Casa grounds and the swxmmmg pool wg Industrxal busmess and mrlltary careers recexve a thorough revrew durmg th1s Career Day panel dxscusston Here Gerrl LlCaVOl1 glves her Vlews whlle panel members Cleft to mghtj anet Cole Mark Benolt John Wachter Dan Mahoney Harry Boyle Rxchard Kunzler Mrke Llcavoll and Karl Kleman show mterest C! 128 l'QQ .. 'M 1 I' ll, ' ' . eff ' M kd, ,4' V xy, W' rv.,ra tj! ? ' . Q QV . 1 F L R2 1 t A Q A ri-:Eli i' I ay? tr. ' ' ' . I y r M? . .3 'I 2 H ' fx f V H+ WH! 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'Q ' ' - May Coronation Pays Tribute To Our Lad Of Lourdes bv M 1rx 11l1e qu111t1es 1re relleeted II the sm11es of the M11 ueen 1nd her 1ttend1nts lleft to r15ht1 L1nd1 OLe1ry LIIHIL lxe1ter M1rx XX ellter 511 1ron Herm1n M1r1, Beth R1e111 Ros1e Morxles bilfblfif Lordon C1ro1yn Mllllf A11Ce AXIIII b11s1n 5tr1el111nd M1rg1ret Qmfhth and L1nd1 Vaughne Axe M 1r11 As the XOILLS ofthe Glee pruse ot our Blesseel Vlfglfl Mother Ros1e Mor11es p11eed the crown of statue of Our L1el1 ol Lourdes S1nee th1s IS tl1e 100th 1nn1xers1r1 of t11e 1pp1r1t1ons of Our I 1111 to St Bern 1dette 1n the 1111 we of Lourdes Axe Axe Club rose 1n N111 queen f1oxxers on 1 If xx I5 l1tt1n1g t111t the M13 aet1x1t1es be ded1e1ted to Mary under th If t1t1e Iollomne the eoronat1on the ma1d of honor M1rf'1ret Lordon and the attendants representmg the four elasses, offered the1r bouquets to Our L1dx Ros1e then led those 1ssen1b1ed IU the trad1t1on11 Conseeranon to Our Lady A l1l.1l1llQl1I of the exemnq v11s t11e 11x1t1Sg ros1ry led 111 members of t11e sen1or elass The m5ster1es of the FOSIFX xx ere Ill eentered about the Lourdes theme The e1eet1on for the M11 eourt IS 11xxa1s a SLFIOUS alfur Ior 1 xxeele before the xotmg the students X15lfCLl the Blessed S1er1n1ent 1ne1pr15ed for tgu1d1nee 1n the1r el1o1ee of a Max queen The queen 15 seleeted for her Mary 11l1e tra1ts 1n manner speeeh dress and vsalle The same qual1t1es are looleed for IU all rnem bers of the eourt QS Solemnly Ros1e Morales 911po1nte s M11 Queen erovt ns the statue of Our Blessed Mother ID the p1t1o on 1 be11ut1fu1 moon11t might 129 T 73 - , 3 : . -' . 1 . . 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B1shop Gercke Pres1des Over Ded1cat1on Of Baseball Fleld S277 riff 15' ol 'r 'f0 ' Players and mayorettes stand at attentnon as the band plays the Star Spangled Banner opening --...,,,,,w the CCl'eIl'l0fly l 1 La la i ol j I Bless this ground entones Bxshop Gercke as C left to rnghrj Father Bonaventure Steve Faccno and Larry Bahlll watch the ceremony Bishop Gercke pltches the first ball onto the held to start the game as Tom Arnold takes 1 few pointers Take me out to the ball game' Salpomters smg proudly when attendmg, games on thelr new held The Salpomtc baseball d1amond ranked as t e best m thc state vsas dedxcated on Matth ll at ceremomes mended bx the entnre school Btshop Gercke ofliuated at the dedncatnon xanous d1g,n1tar1es from the Clty also attended Funds from the magazlne drne made the held poss1ble 9 g 0 c o 'f wma., X 1,1 1 ' 1' as 1 r. V s I A - '1 - 0 1 X' s f A ' ' , Q , 'ff' , ' 1- , A 4 00- M f I 'f . . , 4 , A ' VN . 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Lancer coaches joe Masrrm rox lfll head coach lou Ferry md leo Rosserre prouded excellent couhxng durnng the 57 SCISOII . 21 C ' ' 1 ' A ' ' rf 1 A all , K 9 g L3 , ' I f':-H HH , 13 ' 31 as l 6 ' 19 11 .X o 21 26 6 '- 13 13 1 7 41 ' o 14 , 0 38 0 ' 34 Y' U- 37 , 7'7f f , 'I Q S15 '- -S Offensrve team fleft to rrghtj ends Tom enkxns and lm McWa1ters tackles Erme Mena substntutrng for 1m Lee and Stan Kammskr guards Gary deVos and Tom Nrchols and center Efren Molma Backfreld rxght half back B111 Lentz quarter back Drck OConne11 fullback Art Apodaca substituting for Barney Brgwood left half back Mxke Snodgrass Defenslve Team Stops San Manuel, El Paso Defensrve team Cleft to rxghtb ends Bob Garcxa and Torn enkms tackles Erme Mena and Stan Kamnnskr guards Gary deVos and Efren Molma Lmebackers Mnke Snodgrass jun Bushroe Art Apodoca B111 Lentz and jxm Orasco XX' -sus sxs Sava fy .r XQM.. xx 21.191 IB- 133 -1 ag ff e Q x ' I ' i 1 s Y 1 7 tl 1 , 3 . 1 C b -.V . 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K fax B111 Lentz eludes PCISISIHHI tacklers for a large ga1n 1n the Salpo1nte Amph1 game M1ke Snodgrass sp1lls Tucson H1gh ball carr1er, Art Acosta 134 Troj ans Upset Lancers Catalma upset the Salpo1nte Lancers for the first t1me IH three years as they rolled to a 31 13 v1ctory Paced by a hard h1tt1ng l1ne and backs 'hm Mansfield Floyd Watson and Houston G1lbert the Troians ground out 251 yards and five touchdovu ns For Salpo1nte If was Just the opposfte as the Lancers used the a1rways most of the mght Dfck OConnell and sophomore sensanon B111 Lentz teamed w1th ohn Barry and Jim Mc Walters to do most of the damage to the Tro Jans j1m Orosco fell on a fumble 1n the Tro jans end zone for the Lancers first score wh1le B111 Lentz snagged a short D1ck O Connell pass for the other Amph1 Surpr1ses Salpo1nte The Lancers almost pulled the blggest stunt of the season when they met Amph1 1n the second game of the season The Lancers took a 6 O lead 1n the second quarter when fullback Barney B1gwood broke through the l1ne and w1th fine blockmg ran 26 yards for the T D Amph1 s offense was stopped cold 1n the first half by the determ1ned Lancer defense and If was an Amph1 desperat1on pass w1th only one m1nute left 1n the second per1od that fmally t1ed the score at 6 6 In the th1rd period the Panthers got the1r second touchdown on a 46 yard run on a partfally blocked punt and led 13 6 Agam the Panthers recovered the ball and scored The Lancers almost scored four tfmes and they held a stat1st1cal edge vuth mne first dovx ns to Amph1 s seven 184 yard total offense to 152 yard for the Panthers Badgers Scratch Lancers T e Lancers fell before the runn1ng of Art Acosta and the bloclung of the Tucson H1gh l1ne 1n one of the hardest fought games of the season The game was much closer than the 210 score seems to mdncate The first half ended vsfth the Lancers on the Tucson s1x fnch l1ne th1rd dovnn commg up A strong Badger team a1ded by many substr tutes more the fluvueakened Salpomte team dovnn mth fresh reserves The Lancers suffered an add1t1onal setback when halfbaclt M1ke Snodgrass was elected from the game 1n the first quarter , . 7 9 ! 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Sophomore SCUSHIIOU B111 Lentz cuts back for extra yardage 1n the San Manuel Salpomte game Lancers Dlg Mlners 1 Lancer offens1ve rolls agarn as D1ck OConne11 breaks IHIO the open 1n the Cathedral game Salpo1nte h1t the w1nn1ng tra1l as they com pletely overpowered the San Manuel M1ners Barney B1gwood ran w1ld as he scored three touchdowns one on a 65 yard run H1s other two scores came on a 50 yard pass IHICICCPIIOU and an e1ght yard plunge Stat1st1ca11y the 76 6 game was even worse for the M1ners as the Lancers ran up 350 yards to the MIHCIS 125 Lead by the aggress1ve playmg of Gary deVos and Efren Mo11na the Lancer defense slrpped only once when San Manuel halfback Ed Valen zuela sl1pped through for a 37 yard touchdown run Lancer end John Barry made the final score on a 20 yard pass from quarterback D1ck O Connell Salpolnte Stops Ir1sh Hard runn1ng backs and a p1le dr1v1ng l1ne led the way for the Lancer s 13 13 t1e Wlfh the The Maroon and Gold s 1ron clad defense held the h1ghly touted Ir1sh to 43 yards rush1ng for the even1ng It wasn t unt1l the second quar ter that a Sunny Aranda pass put the Ir1sh ahead 6 0 Late IH the same quarter after a long dr1ve h1ghl1ghted by a 15 yard run by Barney B1g wood B111 Lentz plunged 1n from the two to score Bob Lopez k1CkCd the extra po1nt and the Lancers lcd 7 6 Early IU the th1 d quartet a fumblc and Ir1sh recovery on the Lancer 20 proved to be the Ir1sh second touchdown the po1nt was good In the fourth quarter Art Apo doca mterccpted a pass on h1s own 41 and ran If back to the Ir1sh 36 to set the final Salpomte scorc Thc cxtra po1nt wh1ch would have meant v1ctory was blocked Lancers Fall 1n Homecommg The e,es of Pueblo smrled br1ghtly at H1 Corbett f1eld as 2500 d1sappo1nted Lancer fans watched the1r team be1ng shellacked 1n a 41 7 homecom1ng t1lt The Lancers bobbled away the1r first scor1ng attempt 1n the 1n1t1al quarter los1ng a fumble on the Pueblo 35 yard l1ne The Souths1ders then took over and controlled the game for the test of the even1ng The only Lancer touchdown came 1n the final per1od when D1ck OConnell went e1ght yards over rtght tackle for the touchdown 135 , 1 Y I I O . , . 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' , . . . . . , ohn Barry snags a pass and goes over for the score in the San Manuel game Dennis Celzyk jim Lee and Pete Almada spell help for ball carrier Barney Bigwood in a tough situation in the Nogales game 136 Apaches Scalp Lancers The Lancers traveled to Nogales for their seventh game of the season where they suffered a 14 O loss to the Nogales Apaches The game one of the Lancers hardest fought was high lighted by a O O first half 212 yards assessed in penalties and the expulsion of five key Lancer players The Lancers who were running out of a single wing because of the loss of Dick O Con nell gained well through the Apache line but were prevented from crossing the goal line by stiff penalties assessed at strategic times B111 Lentz with runs of 61 23 13 yards was the big ground gamer for the first half Salpomte s de fense showed its worth in the first half by throw ing the Apaches back to the Lancer 12 after Nogales had a first down on the one yard line Again the Lancers gave their opponent 1 statistical beating by outrushing Nogales 162 yards to 93 and in first dow ns 13 6 Bulldogs NIP Team Salpointe had a rough night as they suf fered a 38 0 defeat at the hands of the Douglas Bulldogs The Lancers played the game wlthout the and Dick OConne11 one of the citys leading passers Barney Bigwood saw only limited action as a result of a slipped disc in his back Efren Molina and Mike Snodgrass played despite injuries sustained in earlier games Devils Stab Lancer Turkey The Lancers wound up their 1957 campaign on Thanksgiving against the Sunnyside Blue Devils The turkey gobbled weakly for the Sal pointe team as they were shut out 34 O For Sunnyside it was all Lino Pineda who passed for two touchdowns and ran 55 yards with an intercepted pass for another john Dot son and Dick Corrales scored the other touch dow ns For the hapless Lancers it was once their offensive and defensive stalwarts Gary deVos Efren Molina Mike Snodgrass and Barney Big wood who did most of the work Tom Nichols whose playing had gone unnoticed all year was the offensive standout for Salpointe The game was the last for fifteen seniors 1 L I ' . t , 7 7 V Y I ' 9 7 . if- - T V l . Y 7 - 7 g V . 7 I V. V 7 . service of offensive defensive men, Gary deVos 7 V Y 7 ' ' r r ' . 3 V I A , Y 5 Y ' I 3 g if wa Barney Blgwood drives for extra yardage IS 1 host of players wnverge xn the Cnhcdral game Dick O Connell stars nn last game before lI'11L1I'16S sxdclmed hxm for rcmunder of season Pete Oper comes to the rescue of b1ll urrncr Henry Rodrnguu ln 1 scuffle durlng the Tucson hlgh glmc -,nf-3,f' ' J., -an ' ' ff 7' fairs? ' 5 ' , 'N' ,I If 4 .1 1' .v..f - ff-L '. - 4 - f. s 7 - ' Y' , , T -f ' af' 'Wav Q 7 Teamwork proves successful as D1ck OConnell 6241 and Barney Bxgwood 1 71 J lC1d lnfefffffflie f0f ball Cqfflef Mlke Snodgrass Lancers varslty squad for 58 F1rst row J1m Bulger Dave Snodgrass Barney Blgwood Dmk OConnell Mxke Snodgrass jm Mcwalters jxm Bushroe Gary deVos Second row Efren Mollna Dennrs Cexzyk Tom Patten jxm I LC Denms Brewer Tom jenkms Henr Rodrl uez A A d S K y q rt po aca tan amlnskl Eugene Sxerras Top row head coach Lou Ferry Pere Oper Bob Lopez Tom N1Ch0lS Bob Garcla 1m Orozco B111 Lentz and joe MHSIfOgl0V3Hl 5 L L HL rv- 's ,W . ' I - A . 4 - A V ' , . , , A . . .Q . , i ' ' 3 9 1 v 7 9 3 ' ' 7 1 5 1 'I H V 1 7 7 7 1 ' 7 1 7 7 7 :J a 1 ' ' ' 'A' ' ' W ' ' ,- C, X .. , Y , , . A 'f ' 5 S N .- jl. Il Ps' I 1. 'if .. -I fw 1 , . A qs- , .sv . 4, . 1 h -A - - f , . . , N. ,r ., -J X- X- X' c ' Y Y .. . K ' ' . ,ii . .,. . Il V 'E ' w S' 'Q ' V ---L- ' ' ' A . ' ' A5 . -.A , .V ' . . 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'S Seruor Lettermen Pere Almada Arr Apodaca Denms Cexzyk Gary deVos Bob Garcla Tom jenkms YN Q I ob Lopez jxm McWalters Efren Molma vs - 4-Ms LHIICCI' Co Captain Lancgr Captain D k O Connell Mxke Snodgrass ,C 'mu orb Tom Nnchols Pete Oper jnm Orozco iii Lancer Co-Captam Barney Bxgwood I imma CQus:'1plul u Sngmssz lm High 1 1 W 1 P1 nl 44,11 X '1' Salpomte s Cagers F1n1sh W1th 4 16 Record Val Txerman C441 leaps for the rebound as john Sheehy 1349 assxsts ln the Tombstone game john Barry f 153 sprmgs hugh ln the :ur to block a Sunny sxde shot oe Gasca 4 372 gets mto pos1t1on to grab the posslble rebound Bob Hanson unaxded goes m for a layup as a Flowxng Wells player watches helplessly MW ,aww 141 . , I I O .'-'nfl' X l . . , - r 1 R 3 F W t ' af ' 4 E I 1' ,tx 1 H AV V y , Q5 Y 44 34 G Sl Team COII1P1lCS 781 Po1nts Throughout Season Bill Camden lays m an easy two pomts as john Barry screens out Tombstones oncommg guard LIL Erme Melia scrambles wnrh a Brophy player for ball Doug Noll and Mnke Suller come to hrs ard 142 Doug Noll adds two more pomrs that helped the Lancers down the Sunnyslde Blue Devlls Q I . , U, I .v 4 , . . lo 7 . I ' ' Yr ' Q' K Y 'x . . r J ,S f,2 ' f -Z DA .IV s W1ll Gwe Needed Expenence Next Year LP' LP IN T ,.., , 4 ALP MIT aff The 1958 JV members are fleft to rxght bottom rowj Txm Monacell Fernando Canez Pete Adamcnn Jerry OBf1ef1 l0hfl Gl9d1 1lflS ftop FOWQ Coach Lou Ferry R1ch1rd Focler manager Chrls Rellly Elmo Longom and Bob Kurt1n Durlng the course of the un1or Varsnty sched ule the Llttle Lancers were able to complle an 8 w1n 13 loss record The largest handxcap the team faced was the lack of helght a problem whnch could not be remedxed throughout the entlre season The purpose of a junnor vars1ty team IS to tra1n future varsxty players The stress IS placed on ab1l1ty and traxnmg rather than the wnn loss rec ord comp1led by the team Under the guldance of Coach Lou Ferry the Lnttle Lancers showed a great deal of promxse and mcreaslng depth Two of the outstandlng players on the V squad are erry OBr1en and Pete Adamcm 'P 143 9 ' ' Q 1 D a . - -i' , A ,4 ' ' A 9 , l f ll ,ff ' ' lf. s I fam 1' . n ' 7 M..-'of pg A ' K ., A- ' A W r - qvp ,U W ' A l , --I . V-f ' S K , ,' ,F .-if-1 . F if y ' 1 rf W X r ff f Ap F 5 - X lg +1 7 ' , N . - 7? ox-H V I , X , - e- ' p - . 11,5,gf Q A MZKWQY 7 p 4 1 ,,,a y ,M TA' nl! :AA NA- F 1 N. t, ff- ' vs- as . J . . - , . , ' of 3 . . . . . - - J' ,-- Q . G . t , t x 4 Y' . K N ' 4: , Freshman Football And Basketball Teams Are Assets Qi T! Freshman Basketball Team members are Cleft to rxght top rowj Coach Lou Ferry George Lord Dennls Fendo Trm Monocel Adam Schvsager Robert Veumga Cbottom row? Tom Ol'-lart Fernando Canez Denms Gravrss Tony Velez md Bob Orach Tony Velxz comes up fast to 1SSlSI fellow teammate tackle 1n a frosh footbrll game agaxnst Catalnna ,r -1 C Ea 'v 'Q' -1 ' 5 4 4- I r . Q- . v O , I I . 1 ' 4 V ,' n Q T - 1 y 1 1 ff , ' ' , A ' 1 7 1 v a 4 v S L . 1. ' tx 2 . r r Underclassmen Dommate 1958 Baseball Team no an dull 'lf Jaap-j J' 1 A f ' lf Members of the I tnccr Varslty baseball team tra lleft to fljjllll nrst row Bob l-ltnson erry OBr1en Ad lm Icom Htnrx RULlI'12.,LlC,L Bob Duruo Mllxc Stlller Bill lcntg Second row Pct: Hlnnl l-FDIC Mcju Art Apodocx Dcnms f tmxlx Tom Arnold Pete Ad lmun Ffrcn Mohnl Dlck OConncll oc Fellx Mllxc Ashcnbrencr intl Coach Leo Rossettc lxllS5lI'l2., from thc picture ire lohn M1YlCll1 and john Allen 'YY M 42- :-...,... Ar J 39 C f -'. 6 Q 0 Q 3- , ' , ' ' 'T f 1 1 'Q' , 9' -I 1 3 i 6 , 'f l A , A ' r'-'li SJ' A ,' ' jill 4 . it ' -i lla' Jil' I 5 - n as as 'J' , .-'- .rl -4 - 'A- - - lv . , l 7,4 q V V. ' c .- '-'ff ' I x ' ' v 9 X ' ' . ' ' e '-X t , f- fr I ' , A ow. ' J K' -1. a . vs N - . 1 . 1 4. c, say . A A .. L ' . 1 ' 1 ' ' Y ', t , J ' ' A , 4 . ', . - Ay V ,. ',, ' ' . l V .A L 4' L '. ,Nix -A' s ' Y ' ll' Q Q L l A k N . Q Y 5 V The Lancers play their first game on their hrst real home held. . l 4 I A 4 A , ..,. . xx W, I rj 'Y -VA . . 5' .. 1-li :mf ' A,--413, gf- -'M f----4 - . --A.-fl----' ,A . .M...-.- . - A A A '- - l , v A' . - 1 4 3, A -- 9 S 5 I X I? pq 1 x 4, 4 j R Q -Q - ' . g '11, . 1 X- . 5 U 1,3 A Q ' ' ' 1 , V , w,:P7 l 2 A I .. A J, wi . ,vs . 6? '01 5-MF!! vi' A 146 i! 1-44. Freldrng a relattvely weak team th1s year, the Lancer baseball squad had nnne returnmg letter men, whtle underclassmen took over the vacant posmons The squad was boosted by five senrors, Efren Molrna, catcher, pttcher Dtck O Connell, outfielder, catcher, Adam Leonn first base, joe Feltx, prtcher, and Dennts Cenzyk prtcher To date the leadrng hltter IS junlor Mtlte Snl let, mth a 462 battrng average Runner up rn the htttmg department IS sophomore Bob Dur azo Up to press tlme, Ernre Mena sported the best p1tch1ng record mth two wtns and one loss Thxs year s team was constantly hurt by slckness and tnel1g1b1l1ty, whtch may account for the1r dtsappomtrng 2 6 record The Lancet nme has defeated St Mary s and Marana, whrle losrng to Pueblo Amphl Brsbee, Brophy, and Sunnysrde twxce The graduatrng sentots leave a huge gap rn the pttchmg staff and catchtng department, but mth eleven re turnlng lettermen, Salpoxnte can look forward to a better season next year Wtth a cont1nued mtetest 1n baseball by the underclassmen, the Lancers can expect top notch teams to go w1th 1ts top notch field Captam Ffren Molnna ltopn dues btck to nrst b lst I Duck Oflonnell tmlddltx ITlllxL5 1 yumpxng, one lundcd cltth xpunst tht ftncc Southpavx Dennis Celuk fflgllll hurls III 1 ptmc xpunst thc U of A frosh f' F ,-.A-..,w, in Q, , W . .. f - . .wiv-r , ' ' .- , .J A. 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Felix shusks 1 fm ball 'O 1 Flflwmg Wells Adam Leom semor spcedstcr stretchcs for the btll at hrst base V s Prov1de Strength To HelpVars1ty Next Year xp 1:ar.vf-Is,-'Lee ' 55:-new Fernando Canez raps a base hut agamst Sunnysxde V s The httle Lancers under Coach Mastrogro vanr won four games and lost three Thxs ayvee squad was tops as far as iight deter m1nat1on and sprrxt was concerned john Allen Fernando Canez Trm Mona cell and Bob Vlgxl lead the team through the season Although the purpose of the lxttle Lancers IS to tram players for vars1ty baseball and stress IS placed on expernence and not wmmng these boys proved they wanted to and could wan They wnll be a great asset to the xarsrty team next year 147 Harrlers Post 2 4 Wm Loss Season kit. U-M1-4! ' '5vv1 ' Ol! Q6- ,,,-ni' 'V 455744 -tvs 'QC-Q' QU'-001' -i -sv-if Lancer harrlers are kneeling Cleft to flglltb Karl Kleman Eddy Ramlrez Tony Adams and Al Precnado Standmg ileft to fight, Jerry Lynch jlm Kleman and Eugene ones Eddy Ramlrez 10 mm 17 sec 1n the Amphl meet mm 1 Karl Kleman Al Precnado 7 SCC OD Pontato COLIISC I'I1ll'1 SCC IZICC OH PODIHIOC COLIISC Q I 7 7 7 ,I 5 5 ,V ,., v f . 1 hfrp 0 'n a E ,fx , Qu av . y X 7,4 Q A . - V 1 'ew ' A Q ' - .7 gg 4.T':,:.'4e fl. ' ,, - - V , . H Q F. -Nl V '. - J s .:., . 'M Wei - , f A' , A I V ,ff 1 . A A 1 l H W, M ,y Wy. k V ,J Y. ' -, M l' M l 1 y 7 ' . , , ,L E n M - Q .E . f 'K .Egfr TL KPAQAA. A-4. J .. . - I 1 W ' -1 ' . - .. I ' - ' ..,, . ..r , 4' I' A .Q . P , A .. -A . . A I A.. . ' QIQZP' -4 ,-lf, 7 W 'ei' f, ' , ., 1-xr V .. ' Y ' H ':- . ' 2 ' 4 ' , ' , , - 4 , , J . ' . . ' ' ll ' . . C ll ' . . 7 , 1-3.1. , ,' The Lancer trackmen came back strong after a loss to Sunnyside in their opening meet. They beat Flowing Wells, placed second in a three- way meet with Brophy and St. Mary's, and triumphed over San Manuel, 72-46. The Lancers have some of the best runners in the state. Tom Nichols holds the school record in the low hurdles at 21.2 seconds and the high hurdles with a time of 15.7 seconds. Tom also holds the unofficial state record of 19.2 in the low hurdles. Bob Garcia possesses the school record in the 440 yard dash with a time of 53.65 4 ,wif 'J' ' seconds. Val Tirman broke the school record for -gif fu'-' 'W we' is the shot put by attaining a distance of 44' 5 to ' knock Ralph Snodgrass' 43' 6 throw from the record books, after five years. Val's record for the discus is 131' 2 . Karl Kleman and Tony Adams, although they -i U hold no school record are among the outstand- -3,,,, ing runners in both track and cross country The cross country team sorely missed the run mn Of Fernando Leon as the osted a rather Tony Adams seems to be runnin on air as he aims for Y g poor 2 4 Season a record breaking season .lf Trackmen Hang Up Cleats After Successful Season Lancer trackmen for 58 are fleft to right top rowj Dave Terrill mgr Art Tesi Pete Almada Val Tirman Tom Nichols Stan Kaminski jim Kleman Pat Walsh Bernie McDowell mgr Cbottom rowj Ray Land Al Pre cmdo Tony Adams Tony Velez Terry Webb Eddy Ramirez Karl Kleman Ion Fishman and Ed Castro Q- QQ P- PX VFUI4' ff evil'-Q 'P --at O -39' 149 , v Q . . .,,.-.,, . K , . . . . . . . . , . , l 7 7 7 I 7 7 S 1 I 7 ' 7 ' 5 4 a v a 1 7 1 a h , . A o r , . Q- K J 1 . vfmfgy -.10 ri Q, A X . . - ,V A . 0 . v X g, .- . . l PU V A I J vo- Q01 I YN! Q f-1 4 . 5 A 1' '., ,- 'f . . . I 'I ' VAS! I -. . 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Salpolnte Golfers H1t Best Season In Second Year lin mn-Q Bernre Znmmerman team captatn watches crmcally as Jlm Mooney practlces h1s form Lancer golfers tre fleft to flghfj Berme Z1mmerman Pete Mu Fl therty The Lancer golf squad thc second ln the school s hlstory IS gl1d1ng to a most successful season tn varsity competmon vnth a 5 5 record The Lancers were downed IU thexr first mo games SW 6M and 15 0 hy a strong Tucson Hlgh team The Badgers vttre lead by m Gaona vxhlle Bcrnle Z1mmerman sparked the Lancers Recovcrmg from a slow start the lrnltsmen began a rampage trompmg Catalma 12 3 Saf ford 1416 M and Pueblo 7M O 11m Mooney was medallst truce wwh1le Joe Flaherty rece1ved the honor once The Lancers contmued thcxr w1nn1ng streak hcatnng Pueblo agaxn 15 O and Douglas 15 0 In thc last game hcfore prcss tlmc on Apnl 7 Salpomtc vms dcfcated by Brophy 11 4 Beforc complctnon of thttr schedule thc golf team also has matches wrth Catallna and Doug las The golf team brought addmonal honor to Salpolnte whcn Bern1e Zlmmerman was chosen prep sports personallty of the week by the Tut son Daxly Cmzen for h1s prowess on the lmks ntctte Coach joe M1SIfOgl0V8Ul joe Moclaxr joe N Gfficers And Sportleaders Unite GAA In Activities ustly proud of a job well done in leading the G A A ln a successful year are the ofhcers and sportsleaders Ckneel mg left to rlghtj Felicia Felxx Gloria Rodrlguez Carolyn Mlller Carolyn Scott and Mary Ann LeKander fstandxngj Cathy Vrtt MQIIHHHC Thellen Penny Loebe udy Hannd Doddle Orozco Carol Czar Sandy Hanna Sandy Carpenter Sheila Walsh Barbara Floyd and Bonnie Baker Sponsoring a successful and enyoyable play day for all grade schools was one of the mayor activities of the G A A this year The hockey volleyball basketball softball teams all came out wth more than the1r share of victories The volleyball team traveled to Phoen1x to place second ln a play day for all Catholic High school girls At a volleyball play day tournament at THS they captured first place in the city In field hockey they beat Pueblo and Tucson High in a play day at Pueblo Also rn the GAA spotllght of activities vxas the annual Aquacade held at St Ambrose May 3 and 4 The theme for thns vear s Aquacade was Out of This World Str1ke7 Spare? Or gutter ball? Carolyn Scott wonders as she sends the ball down the lane J , - v s 1 a 1 2 ' a aJ a a y 7 1 v - . , , , 1 A 1 7 1 7 b . A . Y J s e v ' 9 ' . , U f s , s 1 U f f , K,- at 1 r-rw :Ll u. UI' 9,013.44 Upsy Dalsy' Carol Czar presldent of GAA gets ln 1 few prtctlce shots before game txme ump ball' jump btll' Get 1t' Get tt' Sandy Car pcntcr md Mm Ann Le Kinder vue for the ball as hrllfy Ann The1len referees and Bonnle Baker looks on Salpomte has many good reasons for bemg proud of GA A They won most of therr nntermural games put on a spectacular Aquacade and planned and attended several play days The moderator of the club Mrs Nancy Roy IS always hard at work conducttng practrces lmmg up games and dorng the m1ll1on other thxngs that have to be done The club rs also sparked on by the lndustrlous hard work mg officers and sportsleaders 7 153 ,, , Q-4 ' . . . V . I , . -V QP: 1 yi! ' , I . , . ' 4 1 :G ' Y Y ' , . . . N N ' 1 . . .' . 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K - . 1958 Acquacade Is Out Of Th1s World M .1-Q-1.4.1141 mlb-N2 116' ,LJ rf 143' 7 1 'SME Moonlnght Sonata the opemng number of the Aquaeade employed perfect tlmmg and PICCISIOU Celestlal evennngs set a perfect scene for the G A A s annual synehronlzed svummxng shove thus year folloxnmg., the space theme Out of Th1s World Members of the GA A dressed ln out of the world costumes ehded nnto the dtrle vxater and exhlblted routmes centered around the theme Crowds filled the st xnds eaeh mght to vxatch the splashy showx The elexerh bedecleed g,1rls swam through such numbers as Stella By Starllghtn and Sxungmg On a Star Mrs Roy, moderator of the GAA, helped make thxs th1rd aquaeade a wonderful sueeess I lk mffm' sxxxmmznfj - 1 neva-if ul. 4 24- .-do-Q.-.,,,,,,,,,.-.Q A-4-.e Not qunte Sw1ngmg On A Star IS Mrs Nancy Roy as she dnreets 1 number for the Aquneade QQ ' 9, -s,, V- ' Y , ' ' A--..ed ,,,y:- . A. , 1 , -L , ..5f' Mal-ww... ., ur Mm.. ' . Q ,.,f. ef r U . 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' 2 ' R ' 7 . . v - . y . , l , -4 yl y 1 Peggy Magner We Acknowledge The l958 HORIZONS marks the ending of another school year at Salpointe it records in print the big and little happenings of the school and it represents our loys failures and hard work But more than this it voices a dedication beauti ful and aspiring a dedication to Our Lady not only of the book itself but of all the students who daily live thrs dedication The production of this book would never have been achieved without our advisor Sr Miriam jane She was there to give that extra push when we were lagging and to add some polish when her little jewels weren t sparkling so brightly Probably tops on my list are jim Keeby and Stan Cheske our wonderful photographers who patiently took pictures from every angle at every hour and worked hard reducing and printing them It is their photography that really makes our book A very special vote of thanks goes to Sharon Herman who put all our mental pictures of a cover and division pages into artistic reality To Gary deVos our sports editor and Mike Snodgrass and Dick O Connell his assistants I am eternally grateful for the sports section Penny Loebe our busmess manager worked quietly and steadily to complete our so necessary ad section And most important of all I thank my staff especially Mary Kennedy Margaret Lor don Carol Ann Rielly Margot Boulay and Margaret Grifhth for their labors. They gave up their time vsorked long hours endured the bad days and made good ones more frequent. And ld like to express my sincere gratitude to anyone who helped make being editor of the 1958 yearbook a truly wonderful experience for me. Sincerely, Editor-in-Chief Patrons ' x Qx QNQ , 5' . . . 4 g- , ,.. Q-C' -l l Q X Tucson Arlzonu ' f 'R AX 8 3344 ' 'Q BOWLING RESTAURANT AVC Mana 5h0P CONG RATULATIONS 20 E BROADWAY PHONE MA 3 3822 ,,,,LW,.LdJn..lI-A M Sllllth 8 Waldman MAIN STORE 8. WAREHOUSE 2550 NURTH CAMPBELL AVENUE g J Pnonf EA 73491 h 9N5hA PHoNEMA337o2 PRINTING COMPANY ' , I N45 ' A I O ' ' O I S QM ' f gil Q H V, 3I!2'.:1'.22Q 5 , A -.- A '.l,,.. .Jm1z4 , . I-5-bi' I O ' I . .I px I love modern madonnas, says fleft to ri htj eanne Keiter to Barbara Pankau as they ' look at statues in the Ave Maria S op. . C, Q K . . 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