Salpointe Catholic High School - Horizons Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1960
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' , J, 'V m E, - V FY -vi' I LH 5 X' V 'X-, 'H 5 . I X 'XVS ' i 1.f', 9:94, . X A fx f Mx 1 5 AX! Q-L K ,A I' ' w'.!f1 - , XX. +V K' KN - Nga V X J .JJ JLZN -J V, R fi ' 1, LX ff! Q., Q, ' ff Ng ,A X 4 x . -N X N QL he 1 5 IW 7,4 , qibfzw . 3' M. Qtzmxf KVA K! f I A BN ,R x ai cb' X3 A ' R - Qu NJ If . , , , We Dedioate This 1960 Horizons jffff Wifkjllw' f M ffl XJ This year 1960 as the world celebrates th beginning of a new decade in time pointe celebrates the end of a decade Nc wtll 15 ' X I I I k ff l fl ,fl f X V I 5 'l tif f s W' if I M!! A , 1 A K t I fl Z ski' YE rl. , K l ig J 7 ,fly '. f X alll' U Xify ' , , l u 1 A -Q r X, I H by ly ' - I , it ward to a future bright with promise, we X ff fy , 45 If . . ' 1, I, ft I If' 6 ' . f I fl XA 1 V 1 A f l 1 f -4 V. n - . 2 .lx -' if N1 4 fl I I W In X ' ' ' f ,fb 1 fy ff it 'Ll . . . 1 ll, 'ls V ' I ly ,r .1 X17 141 if Q -1 L in ,.,f fr! rl, X' . I if M , . . - fl , 'V - ' , - . Y F V i 1 l K t first in its existence As we look for look back also to the remarkable accomp lishments of the past And we realize that these miracles of progress could never have been brought about single handedly f Just as the pattern on our cover is made p of many parts of various shapes and colors which fit harmoniously together to make up the complete design so also many people of varied backgrounds and occupa tions have contributed to make the design the pattern which is Salpointe today To these people our Bishops our facul ties our alumni our parents our benefac tors our coaches to all those who have made Salpointe we gratefully dedicate our 1960 Horizons villa Ar Bishops Guide Salpointe Successfully Through First Decade Bishop Francis J Green was one of the fortunate Tucsonuans who had a private audience with Pope John XXIII last summer Has Holiness sent back the Papal blessing with Bishop Green As Auxiliary Bishop of Tucson Bishop Green has worked with Bishop Gercke to foster Catholic education on the high school level His kindness and encouragement are greatly appreciated by all of us at Salpointe I Bishop Daniel J Gercke sowed the very first seeds of Sal pointes existence It was his efforts that began the first step in the long process that transformed the vision of a Catholic institution for secondary education into the present Salpointe High School lt has been his zeal his warm interest that have nurtured Salpointes growth through ten years of progress To our beloved Bishop we here at Sal pointe give our deepest thanks ,s . 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J, gulf or gy lf all . - 6 Competent Priests Supervise Education -5 Reverend Wulluam McCartun Duocesan Supernrfterggent of School i f The organization which directs the ac TIVITISS of the Catholic parochial school and hugh schools an the Diocese of Tucson ss the Duoscesan Board of Schools In our duocese the Superintendent of schools IS the Rever end Wllllam McCartln Pruor Provlnclal of the Province of which Salpolnte IS a part IS the Most Reverend Raphael Pfeiffer OCarm We here at Salpounte owe much to both of these men Under their guidance the school has been able to fulfill Its edu catlonal Ideals In these first ten years of Its existence e Very Reverend Raphael Kerffer O Carrn Pnor Provincial 7 Father GIlmore C5uIdes Students Through School Year G9 Dear Faculty and Students As we VIGW the progress made In the fIrst ten years of Salpountes exrstence one emotIon above all arIses In our hearts that of gratItude to God to HIs Blessed Mother and to the wonderful people He has InspIred to brIng that progress about The frrst of these IS of course our dear BIshop Gercke who wIth the support of the parIsh prIests and CatholIc lay people of Tucson lald the foundatrons for thIs growth by openlng Salpolnte Hugh School vvrth ITS GTTTBCTIVG buIldIng and ample grounds In September T950 The work thus begun was carrIed on most magnIfIcIently through the generosIty of Mrs Helena S Corcoran The tremendous progress of thIs school In the past ten years IS due pflmaflly to her Interest and patronage As long as the school exIsts her kmdness wIll not be forgotten' BSSldeS these outstandIng patrons we honor also the thousands of others whose labors and SBCYITICGS have gone INTO the formatlon of thIs school the teachers prIests SISTSFS brothers lay men and lay women who have worked unselfIshly and unwearynngly to Instruct QUlde and InspIre the young the parents and benefactors whose sacrI fIces have suported the school the students whose spIrIt energy and faIth have formed sound tradItIons of loyalty scholarshup and achIeve ment WhIle the progress of the past IS great the promIse of the future IS even greater Much remaIns to be clone to brIng that promIse to ful fIllment to achIeve a really outstandmg CatholIc hIgh school wIth standards of excellence IH every fIeld WIth the cooperatIon of all faculty student body parents alumnI and frIends under the patronage of Mary we wIll CONTINUE to work toward that goal May God bless the work and guIde Salpolnte to ever greater achIevements In the future' ZXBWMZLI 8 plrltual and Intellectual Examples Set By Carmelltes is--an wr pn Q -., 'Qpff ...Y Father Aldon Father Alvin Clllel' Cer' Father Donan Father Matthias Rellglon Afhleflf DIVECVOY DYGHIYWQ Pl 0709f0Pl'1Y Rehgmn Pmcurclor Drafflng Elecfrlclfy English Lahn Religion Dean of Sfudnes Letlerrnen s Club RBIIQUOY' Rellgnon v Father Randal Father Roy FC1ll19V Ufl-705 Brother Herman Bfofher Paul Rellglon Dean of Bays Rellglon Dads Club Relngnon Spannsh Band Reluglon Social Durecfar 'VV Allendance Cafelerlh Mgmye,-,c,nce Dlsclpllnarlan IV VN xr 9 Sisters' Varied Assets Help Students By Their Teaching , S ggi? ..-,Q 'ri Sister Ellenlta General Business Typing rf' Af' 4- ' Qs Sister Joan of Arc American Government Biology Sister Francella Latin Natrona! Honor Society Sister Frederica Home Economics is sv I0 ' 1 -Y.. Y Wi,- K-'uv Sister Barbara SISYSF MGYIS Cfltherlrle Sister Margaret Cecelia 5579 DOIOVOSC Algebra Geometry English Mission Club Algebra Advanced Math Seuelanal Bookkeev-ng Glee Club Pep Club Sister Miriam Jane English Journalism HORIZONS ? i 'P Sister Marie Joan library Speech Library Club Speech Club Student Council Senior Play up JQP' 'Iv Directing Nloderatlng And Advising QQ 6 'Uh ugf- ffl' 7 Y W 24,-14 5ISl9f Mfldelfllne JOSEPVI Stster Vnncent Joseph Suster Mary Loss Sister Rose Louuse Snster Joan Marne Amerncan Government Amerlcon Algebrg Geomgfry Chgrgl Amerlqgn Hlgyory Chermstry Physucs English Hnstory Bookstore Suster Leonard Marne Af An r vb Dean of Girls Sclence Club Sister Edward Mary Sister Ellen Mary Amercon GO erlxtvuutl Ge-ometr English World Htstory Sccrlsty Future Nurses Club gait-Q. ll Sister Mary Margretlne Spcmsh Spanish Club 'Dx Slster Mary Noel Engllsh Journalusm CRUSADER it A 'P Ak 'rr--0 Mr Dan Blade Drafting General Shop Metal Shop WOOd Sl10P Mrs Roy Glrls Physncal Educatnon GRA Lay Faculty Proves Vital To Salpomte ge'-191 lata V Y' 3-4,521 w E fl Mrs Chnsolm Mr Edward Lutz Englash Biology Boys Physlcal Education Head Track Coacl' f- gtviy 1r ' Mr Bull Mehle World History Head Basketball Coach Mr Gene McCarter Boys Physical Education Head Football Coach Head Baseball Coach l959 All Cnty Coach r Elghf hundred plus students o day can really get you down, agree Mrs Vavuan Robbnns, Mrs Luz Durand, and Mrs Jose phlne Naylor But they also agree that thelr 'ob as Salpomte's secretarnes ns a very sat lstymg one l2 1-r K A' Ai' R I l , V , s , , ,N is vt- - if' ' ' 4 '-I-ff? 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Q, - -. - : . , ' 1 r l 1 , 1 , , s w' . ,. .,, ' 'I 34 .xy X- l , K ll I 0 'ff - 49 - . i' ' ' 1 ll ' 11 - - Maintenance Aids In Running Of The School T fu 'ir Have to keep you healthy growing teen agers well fed teases Mrs Mane Kaminski as she puts a well filled plate on the counter for a hungry student Mrs Betty Bensley smiles her approval The two women cook for all four classes each school day in he cafeteria 04' Looks like Jim's going to have to take that Senior driveway a little slower, observes Mr Pat Cleary as Brother Herman chalks up a demerit in his rec ords Mr Cleary is head of the Safety Council here at Salpointe I told you lm not sick lokes Mrs Westhafer as Mrs Harrison school nurse laughingly demonstrates her temperature taking technique for the benefit of our photographer Mo mentarily ignoring the confusion be hind her Mrs Fazio brings some of the students health records up to date Mrs Westhafer and Mrs Fazio assist Mrs Harrison every Tuesday in the Nurses room at Salpomte lm always the first one in and the last one out' lokes Mr Jack Penczar our head maintenance man as he un locks the school door I X ZH Mr Marty Maher shows one of the reasons why he s so handy around the school as he fixes a gadget on the metal lathe in the metal shop This is the lazy mans way of doing t advises Mr Tony Miller as he hows off the mower used for cutting s X the grass at Salpointe 5? 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She was best known here at Salpointe for her devoted work as librarian By making the library a pleasant place to be and by providing good reading material for all needs she encouraged the students to use it often Before she came to Tucson Sister was librarian at Regina Coeli Academy in San Diego Here at Salpointe she served also as moderator of the Future Nurses Club and the Library Club and as home room teacher Those who knew her were impressed by her quiet beauty It was as though God s serenity shone through her countenance May she rest in peace We also pay tribute to the Reverend Vic tor R Stoner Salpounte High School s first principal There are six Salpointe students whose memory we honor following their deaths Mike Dixon Class Patricia Bonner Class Patricia Ruelas Class SISTSF Caflterlne Joseph C S J Dennis Brewer Class Pamela Fisher Class o 62 'I4 In Memoriam For those who do Thy will, O Lord, hfe IS changed not taken away Preface of the Mass . . . . ll . ' - ' ' . I t ' l ll ' ' ,44,,,,,,,,,,,,, VA,, o f '55 Dorothy Edwards ,.,,....,,. Class of '56 ' ' A,,,,,,,,.,,,, of '57 ' ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, of'58 ' A,,,,,,,,ac,,,,, of '59 ' ,,,,,A,A,,,, , H f ' When the doors of Salpointe opened for the first day of school on September 11, 195O, the enrollment consisted of 170 students. Today there are 860 Salpointers. Though there is a big difference between those two numbers, the quality of the students has never changed. It was the first student body who published the original copy of the Crusader in October, 1950, and who chose the school colors, maroon and gold, and the team name, Lancers. In the school year beginning September 1951, the first Horizons was published and the first senior play, Sunbonnet Girl, was successfully presented. 1953 was Sal- pointe's first year for honor. A student took first in the city and state Voice of Democracy contest, and our candidate was chosen as Senior Day Queen at the U of A. In 1956, two Salpointe students, Jim Nugent and Lillian Harris took the top awards at the Regional Science Fair, entitling them to attend the National Science Fair in Oklahoma City. This year was another year of honor for Salpointe. We won the city Peanuts For Polio Drive, received a traffic safety trophy from Governor Fannin, and took nine awards in the Latin and Spanish divisions of the Foreign Language Speech Tournament in Tempe. To all the alumni and the present student body at Salpointe, we dedicate the Student section of our yearbook. Lopez And Amado Lead Class In Reaching lts Many Goals Thss bsg'? asks Dottse Monaghan of Ozzse Lopez sensor class pressdent as the class offscers prepare to hand out the World s Fsnest Chocolate bars to thesr respectsve homerooms Recesvsng snstructsons are Janet Olsmsks Eldc Elsas Terry Ronstadt Rosemary Gess Dottse Monaghan Marsa Amado Ken Howard Bernse McDowell Marsanne Dsllon and Steve Stsller T6 At the end of thesr sunsor year the class of 60 showed thesr confsdence sn Ozzse Lopez and Marsa Amado by electsng them class pressdent and delegate respectsvely They and the other offscers from the ssx sensor homerooms helped make thesr last year at Salposnte one of the most outstand sng sn the schools hsstory Fantasy sn Snow clsmaxed an eventful Chrsstmas vacatson for all Salposnters and st was agreed unansmously that the dance was one of the best of the year Surprssed underclassmen watched Schmaltzse race to last msnute vsctory sn the Mag Drag upholdsng the sensors tra dstsonal magazsne drsve vsctory The sensor class play Onsons sn the Stew brought roars of laughter and ap plause to the delsghted play cast The 3 act comedy proved to be one of the most suc cessful sensor prosects of the year A mad race to sell the most chocolate bars set up another fserce cornpetstson be tween the classes sn the Ksng of Hearts drsve At the sensor sponsored Ksng of Hearts dance the rsvalry dssappeared as everyone had a marvelous tsme The class of l96O wsll leave many ma tersal remembrances of sts fsne spsrst and co operatson to Salposnte but perhaps more smportant st wsll leave happy mem orses of sts many prosects sn the msnds and hearts of the classes to come I , .... , . . . , . 11 ' 11 - 11 - 11 - - - . . , , - . ,, . . I II l - ' l . . ,, . . ,, . . . . . ' ' I I - ll 1 - 11 . . . . . . I I I I I I I 1 u I I ' I I I - Class Of 60 Leaves Commendable Lust Of Achievements 'fb N..,f wg,- Qs.-p 5.1 1' 15 ,fh- Wi? nf WP H Joseph Apodoca ofball 234 Le r mens Club 3 4 Hall Mom tor 4 sf S K Nancy Allen Morro Amodo Confralernrty 12 Key Club STudent Councul 34 Kdele M I n C u gatel Natrona! Honor So Cvnce presldenll KeY Pm 34 Crusader 23 C eer leader I Pep Club I fdele gatej 2 Ctreasurerl 3 4 Key u I 6 N' Scroll 34 MISSION Club 2 Aquacade 2 Confraterrrlty T 2 3 wane T'-is MPN 1 I a'f flufm Betsy Allen Homeroom Officer 2 Horn zons 4 fedrforl Quill and Scroll 3 4 Tucson Dauly Cm zen Reporter I 2 3 4 Cru sader 3 Aquacade 234 Pe Club l Key Club l 2 34 Confraternlty 123 Glee Club I Senior Play Kenneth Anderson Transfer rn senior year 'Cf xx X Donna Boch 1 Transfer In Sensor Year f pf' rwuwzyu ODQ. Xf- 'inn Q. Thomas Arnold Veronlco Arnold Hall Monxfor 4 lhead monl Confraternlfy T 2 3 Mission lo Confrafernrty 123 u 3 Key Club 2 Football 2 34 Baseball 2 Glee Club T Leftermens Club 34 yew 'IQ ix 'fi 'Sfv S' Q---, '2 'r,' --f , I I V Aw J, fx, 'lf .Q fl 'llb A PM A-C l I -pf ' 1, ' Us , , , . 5 T Ll X if-4 A 1 Q, X g,, .L Cf ,- f 'xfxx Tv jj H 31.5 as 4' I - Ll, .' 5 N' ,- f ' X , , '- f' ' 'N W: , T s Q ,nj wi.-J If F0 If I I 5 ne- 7 ,C -rs r' 1' J v X ' , ' , LJ. X4 ' L 4 f' ' f ' . . 4 Q, N V, , ' ' .K .V f - 5-1 F' ,, r LMT if Y N 1 ff ci r -'ix T CA-3 Ji- f ,f-ff , N A ,ff 44, ,P L1 - l V ff' - T f ' 7,, 7 2 ' ' . T 'fc -- rcyf , Q I f C- f - X '11 fi ' r V I l,2,3,4g iss'o l b 45 9 ' ' Q .5 N Glee Club 1. ciely 2,3 lsecrewrylz .4 ,L 1 ' ' , - , E M - Ct A, 1 1x76 , Q 3 , Q , I l'T ' in 5' lifff F1 'iw' ' l 4 A A T A , ll il - ' cu b ,2,3,45 Quill na X - D, 'N I V' , , I 4 1 73? , ll I I V if W 5 ' A ,. T fl: ' , , z Cl b I I I , ,3,4: A 'fr 'TJ-'!llf, .?!2-x' , . 2 1 . . JA-1 ' , . . V . ' W u ,. rj ' ' F,4 F2 I . 1 'J I I . A I 1 f I I - 1 as F , A all ,XX S 'I7 David Bergen Salpolnte Knlghts 4 Hon zons 4 Robert Bezllcl Track 4 Transfer IU Senior Year Q13 -,fl Loretto Bnczck Mlsslon Club 4 Transfer rn Senuor Year Kenneth Bolle l Science Society 3 Key Club 2 3 4 Mnsslon Club 3 Glee u T Hal Mo Ito Ham Radio Club 4 Audio Vlsual Club 3 ' it 'Nz' Vg,-1 Q Y 'Du i i.. Bonnne Baker Muchcel Borrogree Student Councll I Horne Confraternlty 13 MISSION room Offucer 1 G RA 1 2 Club 3 Glee Club 1 Band Csportsleaderj 3 4 ftreasurerl 1 Key Club l 2 3 4 Mlss on Bookkeeper A Sensor Play Wir 4,,...aP Donald Barry Glee Club 4 Confratermty Thomas Bellus Confraternlty 12 Crusader y ub Monitor 4 4. A . Y. . X f AT'-X g .. ,. T ,, . , ,I , 2 ' 5 I D Club Ig Magazine Drive I A A - fi - , I ' -n Af' 1 ffl , fy A .. I. . Clblp -l n'lr'4p I - 5 - U ' H F ' 3. . Lf' 1 T- T . . I 2,a,'Ke Cl 'l3,4g Hall 1 ' 3 f 18 Class Of 60 Travels To South Sea Isle For Soph H o :Wx 'Sf is 'fa-Q Wllllom Bollweg Basketball I Football I 2 Pep Club 4 Science Society 4 Chess Club 4 Glee Club I Salpolnte Knights 4 Wnlluom Bourlond Crusader 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 Glee Club 4 Hall Mon: tor 4 Talent Show winner 3 4 Credlt Unlon I ,fur-s ir -' r 'Eggs' Sandro Bommersboch Wulluam Borth 'X Confraternrfy I 2 Key Club Confraternlty I 2 3 Mlsslon 2 3 4 Mlsslon Club I 2 4 Club I 2 4 Key Club 2 3 4 G A I Glee Club I Homeroom Offlcer I Lornlee Brown Lows Burgess Mlsslon Club 2 3 Key Club Cgnffafernlfy 1 Key Club 4 Nurses Club 3 GR ee Ub A ar Al I 2 Credn1Unlon 2 Glee Bgyg Club 4 Cu I '56, 'Q 'N-ga iw' Pouge Brockney Aquacade I 2 3 Confratern MISSION Cu Glee Club I 2 Pep Club I 2 Spanish Club I Senior Pay Mauro Bruns Confratermty 3 Mlssl n Club 34 Library Club 3 GRA 3 555:55 a 4' IU? N-lil gm '95 6' s-...ar 7 ll ll 0 ml b ity 35 'I ZA I l b 45 , .aiu I I sk - l ' I r I . I I . .O f . ' . . . - 9 21-'ff H . . ' ' 1 , ' ' ' . K' 'f I, ,Ei f - el- I ' ' A I ' Y ' '1- VY' U 4- . I --.1 I . . 4 I ,AV K! I 2,3, f V ' 2 - - 3,4f Gl Cl I 1, Ir 4 I , I A . K- V . . H J 5 L A . 5: '-n. 1 I 1 ' ' H 4 1 4 , f . , .N E I9 Kathleen Casey Transfer in Senior Year5 Aquacade 4. Peter Cento Horizons 3,45 Crusader 3g Confraternify 2,3,5 Key Club 23,42 Pep Club 2,35 Audio- Visual Club l,2,35 Glee Club l. i J! -c' Q Sharon Chapman Afmin Ciwlv 3, pep Club Q,3: Aquacade Basketball 35 Glee Club I 4 45 Key Club 3,45 Mission Chess Clvb li Club 35 Senior Play. 4-at 1 l. N. --f1:::r -el' Qonfrafemgfy 213: Maiorene Key Club 2,3,45 Baseball 45 'E' Thgmgs .lOCn CUllUl'lUl'1 Confrafemify 2, Mission Art Club 2,3,4 lvice-presi- Club 45 Glee Club I. Cleflfli l-ibf6fY Club l,2,3,4: Mission Club 2,3,45 Nurses Club l,25 Key Club 2,3,45 Speech Club 35 Confrafern- ity 2,3. XC' Ysvqd Jose Carrasco Giee Club lj Football l,25 Hall Monitor 45 Key Club if James Carter Football 35 Hall Monitor 45 King of Hearts Candidate 35 Senior Play. Frosh Cater To Senior Wh ii Robert Cm Football l Jerry Coyne X Contraternlty 2 41. 'th lf Charles Coltrm Football 4 Hall Monitor 4 Mlssaon Club 3 Key Club 234 Altar Boys Club 4 Confratermty 2 Spanish 1 2 Chess C ub Lettermens Club 4 Uv' zzz Jerry Cook Key Club 3 4 Audio Vnsual Club 24 lpresldentl Foot ball I Horlzons 4 Musslon Club I urns During Tradltlonal lnltlatlon Vmcent Cunmnghom Key Club 2 3 4 Confratern :ty 2 Musslon Club l Glee Clu l Sandra Culp Confraternlty 3 Glee Club Libr ry b 2 Club 2 3 4 Enleen Davern Key Club 3 4 Mlsslon Club 2 3 G R A l Confraternlty Sp n h Club Aquacade l Colette Douphnnals Scrence Soclety 4 Sennor Day Prlncess 4 Magazine Drnve Bookkeeper 4 Mus sion Club 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Confraternuty 2 3 GH fv- K .all 41 ,. 'sd I I ' I I I I I -tl N 24. V : ,,. sy , , I If ' . V , -b V fl ' 5 ' , , ' , ' , . lg ' a Clu l,, Key ' . 3 X. V -'-' ml. . ' , , ,. ' it U ,Jzf 1 . I , , E Y , . I X I ,fn 'A ,J -- -V: ' L '- 2,3j 6 IS 3,45 x - A 1 , Diff . .llfl l . K! kff-' Club ,, ' I lg ' A ' ' ax , A J . . ww bl . I ,J ' ,A - 6 at . . 3 21 I f Roberf DeMichael Track 25 Science Society 2, Confraiernify 1,25 Key Club 2,3,4. Marianne Dillon Homeroom Officer 4: 'WS- sion Club 2,3,4g Confratern- ity 2,35 Speech Club 3,47 Key Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4: AQUB' cade 3,45 lnfer-Club Council 45 3rd in VFW Essay Con- test, G.R.A. 1,25 Science Club 4, Senior Play. 911:- v,- x.,,, , jim Key Club 2,3,4g Confrafern- Sl . ,. G.R.A. i. :-3 - .2 5-.-i.s,1-ff .v .- A u. . - ' Patricia Dowdle National Honor Society 3,4, Homeroom Officer 3, Span' ish Club l 2 3 4 secrelar , , , i YJ: Library Club l,2,3 ftreasur- erjg Quill and Scroll 3,45 Horizons 4, Crusader 3, Confraternify 3, G.R.A. l,2, Key Club l,2,3,4, Senior Play, X Wx V-S. X - if .-ix ,greygzxi ,: .ir fx 'Vx .P we--, William Davis Sandra Davison Hall Mongfo, 4- Nurses Club l,2,4p Confra, ternity 1,25 Mission Club 2, jp G.R.A. lp Business Club 59' xi ev. 7-Q. awl 'tiff Clnfford Dupuss Confratermty l 2 Track l James Eskrcx Key Club 3 4 Glee Club l Mlssuon Club 3 4 fi i 'RS .f 4'-y Q 'her Rosemory Eglun Eldo Elms Cheerleader 4 Malorelle 'l Homeroom Offmer 4 MIS Aquacade l 2 3 Pep Club sion Club 3 4 Confraternlty l 2 3 4 Confraternrly l 2 3 3 Semor play Ke Club 234 Mnssson Club l 3 4 Glee Club l Seniors Float On Clouds Of Punk MISL At Junior Pr m fv'VWf W' ,fr J ffl elf j V xf Intl lvlwfllll bl M all' 7, flffvill 23 Fellcuc Felnx Aquacade l 2 34 Cclwaur n G R A 2 3 4 dent Councul 4 Songleader 4 Homeroom Officer 2 Key Theresa Felix Maloretle 2 3 Homeroorn Offlcer 2 Key Club 2 34 U l K Pep Club 12 3 Glee Club rusader 23 Q 'l a Confralernlty l Mus Sclol 3 sion Club 2 4 Sensor Play A ,4- Z r 11 ' ll ' ' ll - l I I K f I , L vf:1i1g?, ,',,,.. fnwyjvg :.sJ,,-fag,-?-,ef w- f qi 1 -ri I: Xe- A G! 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'sw '1 '7 f Carmen Fousse Confraternlty I2 3 At Club 34 Mnsslon Club 4 Library Club 2 Glee Club 4 Pep Club 4 Patrucna Fralley Spanish Club 2 3 lsecretaryl 4 fpresldentl Student Coun cal 3 Crepresentatlvel Home room Officer 2 Key Club 1 2 3 4 Mussnon Club 4 Sci ence Socle y 4 Aquacade l 5? Shella Flnney Sharon Futzpatnck National Honor Soclety 34 C0 1ff6feVf1'fY 3 MISSION Scuence Society 24 Key Club 34 SGWOV Pl6Y Club I 2 3 4 Confraternlty 1 2 3 Speech Club 4 Mls Vvvtxx by-I Y---1 Jerry FfOYd Damel Gamboo Basketball 4 Confraternlty l Glee Club MKS in I Mlsslon Club 2 sion Club 34 Glee Club 1 2 S mor y Elnzabeth Flatt Pep Club 14 fsecretaryj Aquacade 1234 Maga zme Drive Bookkeeper 4 Speech Club 34 Home room Officer 2 Key Club l 2 3 4 Credit Union 1 2 3 4 Confraternlty l GI Club 1 Barbara Floyd Student Councll I2 3 4 ltreasurerl Safety Council Confraterntty l Homecornung Court 4 Key Club I 2 3 4 Songleader 3 4 lheadl Pep Club l 2 3 4 Mnssnon Club 3 G R A l 2 Highlight 1921: Senior's Week Is Off Campus Lunch I ts' Frank Ganz Confratermty 3 4 MISSION Club 4 Sensor Play Rosemary Gels Homeroom Offlcer 124 12 Confraternuty I2 Key Clu l 2 3 4 get Wifi? and 'S ? 04-1'1 Thomas Gardner Ervc Gaskell Homeroom Officer 3 Tre fer 'n S Sensors fund that eatmg pacmc style ns more fun than eatmg at school Enloymg their off compus lunch at Cafalma Park are Pat Frauley .loan Sandun Eldo Ellas Loretta Blczak Betsy Allen and Judu Marcnone 25 Q Glee Club lg Nurses ' E , , , . ' ' Lancer Pat Franley gallops across the football freld durung one of the halfhme shows Mary Jo George Confrafermfy l 2 3 MISSION Club 2 Pep Club 2 Roger Gerdenucs Confratermty 3 Key Club 1 2 34 Safety Council l 2 ootball 4 Baseball Spamsh Club 2 3 Glee Club I Leftermens Club 4 if in V-up-4-Q Suzanne Gul Ann Gnddrngs Confrafermfy 1 2 3 GI Mlsglgn Club A u 1 Nurses Cub S mor Play are NT- N 'Z F, , E: I ,32 lflw' If lx.,- ' , , 1 ee A ' . f Cl I l 1,25 . x -vi '-,A ' . f 26 Senior Team Triumphs Cnty wide Nlllk Fund Drive '---7 Nr' W '?'m? 2 W' JR' 5'3- -.f 2 Carlos Guherrez Cross Country 3 Mlsslon Club 3 Socorro Guzman Confrafernlfy l23 K y Club 234 Q1 and SC Oll 34 Hof' Confraternlfy l Key Club ZODS 4 CI'US6d6f 3 MGIOV 34 Audio Vlsual Club 3 STTS 21 Elie Club l SDGVl'Sl1 Library Club l Chess Club C ,- .sf-Q di 5 C', QA u Patrucna Glasser Confrate nufy 3 Aquacade Ray Groleau Confralernlly l 23 Credit Union l 2 Baseball 4 Helen Gutnerrez Cre It Union l 2 34 Key Club 2 34 Confrafernlty 2 3 Mlsslon Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Magazine Drive Bookkeeper 4 Nrw '3- Q ACN -eq, Y--fr' Joyce Gyuro Key Club 2 3 4 Confrafern :ty 2 3 4 Science Farr wan ner 2 Aquacade l 4 Ms 'A Sql slon Club4 GRA I4 ll? xx.-ar: i '9' I l I I l I I n - 3 in x ' . '2-'-'1k'355's3?' 4 V Q4-A 'k' ,, .21 1. 4 A 4 .- 1' C ' L 1 I ' 4' ,Vx If , . V ,- N R' 2 ' ' x x . ., ' Q- s ' 'M ' u. , , . . V I f ' i l' ' .1 V hi . . ' . e .. N fin. I I b ' f r :ffl I G I w O gc onzu es Thomas Grant . , l u'll r , 5 - ' F 1, 2 I , ' If : - 1 y. 1 1 1 f - lub , , - I. 1 5' V .Q I V C' ' 'M l -'ff :ic . . ' 5' A, f:':??'1'fl'1 'Lf' d f I I 7 , 1 1 2 ' 45. few, 4 I I I . 1 - ' - . :stem +,,4i,':' M' if-:f V , , w 1 I 1 I ,ii-gxy ',:fE,'.fx',, :, X N' -A f I , f I , : , 1 I - f.,,TXg'-133 f-. -P - , ,...,. , ' vlkuwv P2!:w...:.c r ' I .. , 4 . ' , , 1 A , 1 - I 'f ' 5 ,I-1 Larry Harringion Key Club 2,3,45 Le1termen's Club 2,3,45 Baseball 35 Sci- ence Socieiy 45 Science Fair winner 25 Confraternity 2,3. Paul Harrison Confrafernity 2. N.,- Denise Heckert Confraternity l,2,3,45 Mis- sion Club 2,35 Credit Union l,2,3,45 Aquacade l,3,45 G. R.A. l,3,4. l Mary Helen Herman Confraternity 1,25 Key Club 2,3,45 Mission Club l,2,45 Glee Club 'I5 Business Club 4. 5 -Yv.,.!.E,g,uL!h hr - Thomas Hall Carolyn Halper Glee Club 45 Speech Club Magazine Drive Bookkeeper 45 Pep Club 45 Science So- 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Senior ciety 45 Senior Play. Play. ka-x wiser J Sandra Hanna Confraternity 2,35 Key Club 2,3,45 G.R.A. 1,2 lsports leaderl, 3 Cpresidentl, 4 lpresiden1l5 Science Society 45 Mission Club 2,3. Maureen Honnley Homeroom Officer 35 Con- frafernity 35 Speech Club 3, 45 Horizons 45 National For- ensic League 3,45 Aquacade 35 Mission Club 35 Pep Club 45 Senior Play. National Honor Society Boasts Thlrty two Senior Members -0' 'S Q13 Clnfford Huckey Homeroom Officer 2 Boys S e 3 Key Club 234 National Honor Society 3 4 Baseball 3 'T 'QF' Y'-'47' Mary Ann Hem Transfer In Semor Year Mnchael Huff Confratermty l 23 Letter mens Club 3 4 Football 3 y ub M nltor 4 Glee Club l Bas etball I4 Baseball I 2 3 4 N' -,.,..p' Kenneth Howard Horneroom Officer 3 4 Con fraternity 34 Hall Monntor 4 Crusader 3 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Sclence Farr wun ner 3 'tb Natuonal Honor Socnety Presndent Henry Kenskn and sensor speak ers Chrns Really Garth Pecoraro and Mary Welker meet Dr Beattl prlor to has speech at the 1960 :nductlon of new members of the Nahonal Honor Socuety Barbara Jackson Patrlcla Jamk BenY Jvffvld Confraternlty 2 3 Mission Confraternlty l 2 3 Mlssxon BUSWSSS Club 4 lDY9SldeV1ll U 2 Key C Ub 2 U 1 Q 3 4 Key QU Magazine Drlve Bookkeeper Glee Club l 3 4 Nurses Club l Credlt 4 M'SS'0f1 ClUb 2 3 4 Con Umon 1 pep Qub 1 fraternnty l 2 3 Key Club 3 4 Glee Club 1 JQCSWBQ ful? 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A 1: L ' 'Ji' .,,- .gr l 4 ' ki 4, Ke CI 2,3,4, Hall 1 A ok 5 I : Q 1 1 1 M - V .V V I N 29 Steven Kenter Confratermty l 3 Mnss on Club 4 Glee Club I James Kelly Pep Club 2 gi! -Q' Mary Jane Kennedy Confraterntty 2 3 Key Club Club 2 3 lsecretaryt G R A Henry Kenskn National Honor Society 2 3 4 lpresrdentl Speech Club 2 3 4 Science Farr winner 3 Talent Show wtnner I 2 3 4 Crusader 2 3 Csports edttorl 4 Band l 2 3 Swlng Band 3 Key Pm 3 4 Horizons 4 Inter Club Councll 3 4 Hall 34 Contraternuty 123 Pe Club l 2 Key Club l 234 '71 'IQ Wu'- AH Nv- irq? if -5 Q x ii?- 'Sr- Qlvfffp Kathleen E Johnson Kathleen V Johnson Speech Club 3 4 Cpresldentj Polio Prtncess 4 Cour1TY Chairman Peanuts for Polio Drive Horlzons 4 Crusader Quill and Scroll 34 ter club Council 4 Mission Club 3 4 Confraterntty 2 3 Key Club 2 3 4 Mnssuon Club 2 3 4 Glee Club I 'sr- l Cross Country 2 Football 3 Confraternlty 2 Theresa Kaspar Contratermty 23 Safety C unctl l 2 Homecomtn Court 4 Rodeo Royalty 2 Songleader 4 Pep Club l Key Club 3 4 Glee Club l Mtsston Club l 4 .H . . V I Y' iv . V K ' I I . F ' J , ' A 1 . , 1 ' A , , : 3: I' I , 2 ln- . ' , :I j A ' , 1 Eugene Jones 2,3,4g Science Society 4, Art Monttor 45 Qutll and Scroll 5 7 l' D , : , J M '55lT'5'f K . ' , g .,f1 ' V1 - O ' 7 9 A .1 ' I I V A . : ,4: . ' 4 K 431' YJ 'Wx'5sJ Mass, Prayer, Nledltatlon Full Retreat Days -..., ear ki 7 Margaret Ann Kung Margaret Jo Kung Student Council 34 lcorre sponding secretaryj Girls State 3 AASC Convention 4 Homeroom Officer I2 Crusader 3 Horizons 4 feds R to In chlefl Key Pm 34 Key Club 2 3 4 National Honor Society 234 Quill -,J and Scroll 3 4 Confraternlty ,....,, l 2 3 tprlncessb Science Falr wlnner 2 3 Science Soclety ames Kesuck: Ce It Unlon 1 MISSION Club34 Manbeth Komvnek QI and Scroll 34 y C u I 2 3 4 Horvzons 4 Crusaders 3 Confraternlty 3 Aqua ade I2 tsecretaryl Glee Club I Nurses Club I Credit Unnon Mlsslon Club l 2 3 Glee u l G RA Homecomlng Queen 4 Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 4 Homeroom Offacer 2 Con fraternity 2 Glee Club l Mlsslon C'ub 1 An .A llmftn A-6 AW H -awp.. ff ff' Henry Kensko and Joe Apodaca fund the qunet and solntude of the chapel an msplratlon to medltatlon durmg their retreat NJ -4 Zo lo 'C -1 X ' I X 0-4 1' 1 , - D. , 4' 4. 4, : l X V : K ' S' c. ' . 9 i s. rw E ' w X , Y .N . -A! K M ' 5: . as , X P i ffm ' QE .- -. 4 U' ' T' - ' ' . 1 1 ' .. N ,, ,. 3 ,Nh . , ., N ' s W .A . f' .. . .. .. I GO 11 I 'Q , . ' ' f V 5 ef it it - X4 ., ' , , iizflz . ' K H I lv 1. 'S l I 5.11, . ' - 5 ff' ,. l N ' X M l' , S il. l f ' S V , I -A .f :Q me X if Vw MU: , l ,A rffd, Q ,.- ' 4, - si A7 2 . ,D fs. . if 3 r 1, V ta.tg:,,g ll' Q .gut ' Wu' ' X' X, 4 -V h ,, rw 3:5 Christmas came early for Salpointers as they packed toys, food, and plenty of cheer to give to the underprivileged children at the Pio Decimo Center. Helping to load the gaily-decorated boxes are Ozzie Lopez, Judy Dooley, Terry DeJonghe, Tom Harmon, Bob Kurtin, Cathy Vitt, Bill Perier, and Sheila Walsh. -1 me, 3 I X ref' wi .1 ' 1 wrl Robert Kurtin Robert Lazeres Student Council 3,4 fvice- Nallonal Honof 50CleTY 3,41 presidentj, Homeroom Offi- Quill and Scroll 3, Key Club cer lp Science Fair winner l,2,3,4: 5Cief1Ce Society 3,4: 3, Key Club l,2,3,4 fpresi' C US6de 2,32 l-lbl'6VY Club dentj, 3,45 Band l. Fifi' ' f RWE-H I TT 7 1 Michael Leathers Transfer in Senior Year. Aquacade 'l,2,3,4, C ternity l,2,3g Spanish 4, Mission Club 3,45 Club Speech Club 3,4, Play. Mary Lebeau 2,3,4g G.R.A. Kathy Johnson Leads Teens ing 1 -'ag 'Qr ' 'Z7 Mary Ann Lekander Key Club 1234 Key Pm 3 GRA 12 3 lofficerj 4 Confraternity 123 Book keeper for Magazine Drive M sion Club 12 Library Club 1 Ozzie Lopez Jr Student Council 12 fcl ss president! 3 fclass presu dentj 4 fclass presidenfj Homeroom officer 1 2 3 4 Ke Club 1234 Key Pin 3 4 Science Faur winner 2 3 Science Society 3 4 Altar Boys Club 3 4 Horizons 4 Club 2 3 Cre I Union 12 Confratermty 1 23 Speech Club 3 Chess Club 1 2 4 Band 3 4 Safety Council 1 Senior Play 91 is gy Ronald Lichty Mission Club 2 3 4 Juanita Long Key Club 1 2 3 4 Confra termty 12 3 Aquacade 1 P p c ub 2 3 sionClub1234GRAl ni h u Credit Union 1 2 Glee Club Of Pima County Against Polio Thomas Lundquist Key Club 234 Mission Club 24 Credit Unlon 1 Glee Club 1 Football 1 3 New 'rr' -X Joseph Lusteck Speech Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Ccaptainj Swing Band 2 34 Quill and Scroll 34 Crusader 3 Horizons 4 Tal ent Show winner 2 3 Key Club 34 Credit Union 2 Audio Visual Club 1 Glee Club 1 Golf Team 2 4 Sci ence Society 4 Lorry Lumsargis Hall Monitor 4 Key Club 1 2 3 4 Gerry Lynch Football 3 4 Cross Country 2 Letfermens Club 4 'Cl- :E 'li 1 A 5, 9 ' 1 M -Q ' F a-1 I I I ' 1 1 f 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 Wi. 1 1 1 1 I 1 'Y 2,31 S l 11 1 1 Mls' ' ' 1- 1 1 1 - - - 1 2,31 Spa S Cl b 1122 ' - , 'W 1 1 l ' I 1 1 1 , 'C , ' ' l I I 1 1 I , I ' 1 U 1 - J ' '. 1 . 1 ' ,': ' , 5 I . '. ' 5 ' 1 1 - . 5 . I . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 - . 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 - 41 iS ' 1 13141 ' Q ' 1 a 1 5 1 ' V W , I '1- 1 1 1. 1 K . Y l 1 1 -, -y ,uh 1 1 1 1' ' . ' 1 1 1. 1 l if 3 2 y 1 1 1 I I PCD 11 1 1 dl 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I1 1 1 U 1 1 I 1 Nancy Marentette Aquacade 3 4 MISSION Club 2 3 4 Confratermty 3 John Mar1ello Letterrnen s Club 3 4 Home room Off1cer l 2 Key Club 4 o a l 2 Club 3 'Nu ar Wllllllm MCIFUYD Mary MGSWOIGDHI C0fWlf57efmTY l lDl'lOfl Transfer un senlor year Art l:OOlb6ll l 4 BBSl'ielb6ll 4 C U A Mlgslon Club 4 Glee Club l KIHQ of HGBVYS Magazlne Dr1ve Bookkeeper Candndate l 'Jha- QS' QW!- ,if 'r 'iff' gf w. 'll 'Nr' 4-N 'ix Sf' Cm' 5Q rf! X l ll Jvmes Mugnef Margaret Mahoney l'l0 Z0n5 4 TUCSOH D'3'l Confratern1tyl23 MISSION CITIZEN reporter 2 3 Cru U 12 3 Glee Cub sader 2 Qu1lI and Scroll 4 pep C1Ub 1 2 3 Key Club Football l 2 3 MISSION Club 2 3 4 Qfedq Umor, 1 e ub Ban Confraternlty l Csub DTIOFJ 5' . J N U A F A 3' M 1 'I ,. Lv , , 1 ' . .LL Q' A ' 1' 74252 . I l J 'SW ,1 usfsiff ' 1.. . . u ' A 'JDJ r '- 'v 2,3,g Fo fb'1'1 ,,3,4, - I -Y . 1 . . Baseball l,2,3,4, Mission I I , C1 b 1 ' ' ' I 1. lg Gle or lg .dr lg ' ' 2,3 ' '1.. f 1 , V Q' r . . I , , F , , 2 ' : I b g ' ' , 1 a 1 1 ' ' f ' , , 1 , 4. 1 I 7 l,2. 1' 'f 1 f 1 ' , i A ., 1 V 1 . ' 1 ' 34 NJ 1 R lrma Manzo Con raternlty l 2 3 Key Club 2 34 Glee Club Jud1th Marcuone Confratermy l Homeroom Offlcer 2 Key Club l 2 3 4 Horlzons 4 Songleader 4 Cheerleader 2 Pep Club 2 4 Glee Club l Aquacade 34 Mnsslon Club 3 Maga znne Dr1ve Bookkeeper 4 Senuor Play Fantasy In Snow Cllmaxes Christmas Vacat 'QR WJ Ti i Egg 'V' 51--lv' Bernard McDowell Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 lpres I nt Football I2 Homeroom Officer l 4 Track l 2 Science Falr Wan ner 3 Credit Unlon 234 Key Club 3 4 Laurre McQueory Natvonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Spanlsh Club l 234 Key Club l 2 3 4 Confraternlty 12 Glee Club l Mass n Clu l ?m? g M755 N- C' inf' Suzanne McElmurry Library Club 2 3 4 Mlssuon 45 'XY Shenla McNamara Magazlne Drive Bookkeeper Club 4 Key Club 3 4 Con fraternuty l 2 Glee Club l Mnsslon Club l Key Club 2 3 4 George Mnchels Football 4 Spanish Club 2 Alben Mendoza Mlssron Club l Key Club Hall Monitor 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Glee Club l lefler men s Club 4 'MQ 'Qrnest Mepo Baseball l 2 3 4 Football l 4 Basketball l 2 Lettermen s Club l 2 3 4 Hall Monitor 4 Glee Club l Joseph Moclcnr Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Golf Team 2 3 4 Confraternlty 2 3 Key Club 2 3 4 Credit Union 2 3 4 Basketball l xhf'V Sf' 'N---va N., has-A-' has Ny- Q- ff ' ' ion Q . ' 2 .J 2,3, 1 ' ' , ,142 lx ' . 2' ' , , 1 4 flgb l,2,3,4: Cclnlraternity 4, spanish Club 3, Business 4 - M. 3-N ' ' 'N. . . I f 2 ' 'de u, A' ', ,sm , . A g ' ' , : I 3 A ' ,A ll 2 7 A f , , 1 4 V , ,f I I ,,,, I H io b . 5 35 Thomas Noonan Confraternlty 12 3 Safety Councll l 2 Key Club 2 3 4 Credit Unlon 2 3 Mxsslon Club 2 Llbrary Club l Glee u 24 Art Club 2 lpresudentl Nancy Nugent Confraternxty 123 Key Club 2 34 Safety Councul l 2 Mnsslon Club 3 4 Glee C u 1 G R A I 2 3 o k keeper for Magaznne Drlve 4 Aquacade 34 Busmess Club 4 lvnce presldentl lib Dorothy Nunnnnk Malorette 3 Nurses Club I 4 Key Club 34 Mlsslon Club 34 Credit Union l Pep Club l 3 4 Glee Club ,ff Janet Olumskn Horizons 4 Crusader 23 Natronal Honor Soclety 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Nurses Club l 2 3 4 Mlssuon Club 34 Homeroom Offlcer 4 Sclence Society 4 Confra ternlty l 2 3 Key Club 2 3 4 Aquacade 34 GRA l 2 3 4 Sensor Play 'Q Wllllam Molina Football 2 3 Key Club 2 3 4 Confraternlty 'l 2 Mus sion Club 2 3 Hall Monitor 4 Credit Unlon 2 Dorothy Monaghan Cheerleader 4 lheadl Key Cl b l 2 3 4 Horneroorn Officer 2 4 Pep Club l 2 3 Club 23 Confraternlty l 2 3 Senior Play mx,- -1-'xv if Patncna Muczynska Transfer ID sensor year Alfred Navcrrette Homeroom Officer 2 3 Con fraternity 123 Key Cl b Glee Club 1 Creu Umon I Mlsslon Club 4 Scrence Farr Wmner 2 , ' , ,f 1 ' A ff w Q 4 1 l I , 'A CI b li 13,4 fav , X J A , . ll: V ,,: ,: A ' fi , , lb j .. . , ., 1 B ' . . . p ,z ' 'f. 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In 1 fi 1 ' . ,g ... , ' . . li - ' I fi U 3,45 5 d't , I I 'x cl f 36 Sohmaltzie And Seniors Victoriousln Mag Drag 'gf' 1...- 3,-Uce O Nell' X Edward OSulllvan Helen OSulllvan Transfer m Semor yea, Key Club 2 3 4 Glee Club Transfer an sensor year Glee l Credlt Union l Club 4 Maureen Ouellette Garth Pecoraro Band l 2 3 4 Swnng Band 3 4 Crusader 2 3 4 ey 34 Key Club l 2 Science Society 34 Cpresu dentl Boys State Delegate Schmaltzue gets a push toward vnctory from senlors Erme Felix Joe Lusteck Chuck Schmud Don Klnefgen Nell Pruzzo Larry Harrlngton Chuck Coltrm and Berme McDowell National Honor Society 3 4 Con raternzty l 2 3 Ke Club l 2 3 4 Nurses Club 2 3 Csecretaryj Crusader 2 3 fedltorj Horizons 4 fed: t Q all and Scroll 34 Martha Osunc M sslon Club l 2 3 4 C G R A 2 3 4 lsport leadefl ence Socnety 4 Scnence Farr Confraternlty l 2 3 Mlsslon WH-mer Q Key Pm 3 4 C l234 Glee Club l Q A-vw? 13 -5' ' 'L 2 f,' 1 A 5 ' Y W.. . , . 1 - 1 - ' A , - ,I 1 2 ' ' 1 Z 1 . . D 1 1 1 5 , Q , , 1 K J PID , 1 1 3,41 I . . . . I I . , . U f 1 1 1 Y ' , - , . I I I I I ' . 2 - 1 , 1 - . ' F ' ' -- 1 1 1 ' 1 1 nf Ore u' - . . ' l -,V 5-' Monrtor 45 Library Club l, ' I 1 .1 1 1 I- I , ' ' ' 1 If f h A I ' ' ' . 1 1 I i l I , ' ' lub , , , 1 , f ' 2,4. 1 V 1 V'1 'Yi.g A32 1 ,,. I x x -, 'll l -AJ 1:-'ff 1 ,J . . . , ' 'Q f '- f 1 1 , , 3 National Honor Society 2 34 Quill and Scroll 34 Mlsslon Club 2 Confrater mty l 2 3 Speech Club 2 4 Homeroom Officer 2 3 Hall 2 Cross Country 2 Pep Club l 2 lnterclub Councll 4 Glee Club I vs! f Nancy Piekenbrock Mission Club l,2,35 Nurses Club l,2,35 Aquacade l,2, fi352Key Club 2,3,45 G,R.A. Thomas Poore J Student Council 45 Key Club l,2,3,45 Confraternity l,2, 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Sci- ence Fair Winner 25 Science Society 4. c c C n i A 5 ,Y 'ff ' age ii l - 1 C xx Anthony Procaccino f NC- Football 1,25 Key Club 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 152. iffy' Neil Pruzzo Student Council l lclass presidentj, 2,3,45 American Legion Award 15 Key Club 1,253,115 Football 1,45 Home- room Officer lg Hall Moni- tor 45 Safety Council 35 Mis- sion Club l,2,35 Art Club 15 Confraternity 152. if - v '? 51415 'HKS- M Rene Perez Hall Monitor 45 Bookkeeper Magazine Drive 45 Art Club Aj Mission Club 3,45 Cgn. fraternity 35 Glee Club l. f-igsflf v Lim rw? f wld ' - W -V af,..,pg R 4 og 6 al William Perier Transfer in senior year, if 5- X 5 x t N.- , v lil M Xie Alfred Preciado Cross Country 2,3,4: TV6Ck 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Let- termen's Club 2,3,4: Speech Club 3,45 Confraternity l.,2y Safety Council lg Mission Club l,2,3,45 Spanish Club J Patricia Piatak Confraternity 2,35 Mission Club 25 Glee Club 45 Key Club 3,4. Seniors Exhibit Acting Ability ln Onions In The Stew ' , 'fgtI?T5'. R X ,Q 1. 'Q ' - fx X x 'Wa-4 . A A SP- f1d 'N, t-any Hann Redwme Student Cou 2 gatel 3 fdelegatel Speech C 234 Crusader 3 Horizons 4 tedltorl Safety Council 3 National Honor Society 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Key Pun 3 4 Chris Reilly Student Council 4 Home nity 2 3 Speech Club 2 3 4 Ke Club 1234 Key Pm 3 4 Hall Monitor 4 Basket ball I2 Crusader 3 Horn zons 4 National Honor So ciety 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll Msslon Club Band 2 3 4 Science Society 4 Science Fair Winner 2 Altar Boys Club 4 Inter Club Councli 2 4 tpresidentj Senior Play 'lf-' xr- N.,.......r fi :xg Sam Reclwine Roxanna Ready Speech Club 2 3 4 Swing Band l 2 3 4 lsecond lieu Ban 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Na tenantl Glee Club l Aqua tional Honor Society 3 4 ca e l 2 T ck 3 Hall Monitor 4 Club l 2 Science Society 4 Chess Club 2 Key Club 3 4 James Rivero Hall Monitor 4 Confrater nity l 2 3 Altar Boys Club 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Credit Union l 2 3 4 Spanish Club l 2 3 Science Society 3 Pep Club l Mission Club 4 V7 -1-...dv Gregory Robertson Key Club 2 3 4 Hall Mom 4 Confraternity Dianna Rice Confraternity l,2,3g Aqua- cade 2,3,4g G.R.A. l,2,3,4g Key Club 2,3,4y Pep Club l,2g Nurses Club l,2g Glee Club lg Credit Union 25 Senior Play. Dorothy Robles if Mission Club 3' Confrater- fl l 3- Glee Club I- Pep U l A l ,AQ 'Nu'- is--Q Senior Play N WSPQQ ts! AS ,tv -. + SJ +1 gif' 'tv 1, ' , 1 . if Cl b 5 GR. . ,2,3, y 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' - ' Cl 1 1 U1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' I , I d j l, lg Pep 1 FB 1 1 1 1 - in I ' J f . ,, , I, L x 'O 'Q 9. . HV I l fa, F ' 1- 1 1 1 . 1.1 1 1-1 I X I '- '. ' ' f . tor 5 ' 35 , X, 1 1 1 I I 1 ' . e . 5 . ncil fdele- lvb 1 1 1 - 1 -- A 1 l ' 1 . U 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 '- ' 1 1 1 1 - . . .. I, A 1 Kx , , ' 1. A 1 I - V room Officer 25 Confrater- if 1 A , ' 1 F 1 1-I F 1 V: Y 1 , 1 1 - xx f v 11 1 D- rg , 1, 4..'1:J5' , 1 F l I ' Q, 5 at l f . f t . ' ,1 'Ss I I I ' ' '-, :fa 3141 l 112131 I .- 1 '11 3 w . , .,,.:,1. Z I I A ilk ,V n, N X l . ' ' ' . . - W K, 3.2. ' , ' . X1 9 33 sr,-4 . . . - I 1 1 Robert Rohen Homeroom Offucer 2 Con fraternity 123 Key Club 3 4 Crusader 2 3 Quill and Scroll 34 Mlssvon Club 4 Glee Clu 1 Theresa Ronstodt Homecomnng Court Homeroom Officer 1 2 3 4 Aquacade 1 2 3 4 Key Club 1 2 3 4 Confraternlty 1 2 3 Mlsslon Club 1 2 3 4 Span Club 1 2 G R A 1 4 Credlt Umon 1 2 Andrew Ross Football 1 Band 2 Confra ternnty 123 Mlsslon Club e Sensor Play 4 'Wil' Mark Rutter Quill and Scroll 34 Cru sader 23 Hall Momtor 4 Key Club 3 4 Confraternuty 23 Safety Council 12 Football 1 Baseball lman ager 1 Credit Umon 1 Glee Club 1 ir-.1 is-P bgdxn Jud gh R h Glona Rodnguez Glee Clubll oc on G R A 1 2 3 4 Aquacade 1 4 K y C ub l 2 Mlsslon Club 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Spanish Club 23 Pep Club 1 2 Confraternlty 1 2 3 Mono Rodriguez Hall Monltor 4 Chess Club 4 lvlce presldentl Normo Rodriguez Confratermty 1 2 3 Nurses Club 1 23 Key Club 12 3 P p C b ll 2 CFS Umon 1 Glee Club l AQU3 ca e1234 GRA 1234 Seniors Honor Dominic Savio As Patron Saint IN Tx mmf bf' ar' 4 We y 1 Joan Sandin Horizons 4 Football pro grams Cedltorl 34 Home room Officer 2 3 Key Club 234 Confraternity 123 lsub prioressl Magazine Drive Winner 234 Quill and Scroll 4 Crusader 3 fart! Science Socsety 4 'V 'f?1? 4? xv Victor Schultz Mission Club 4 Patricia Sosnowski G RA l 2 3 Mission Clu 2 3 Library Club l 3 Credit JL Union 2 3 Speech Club 2 Confraternify i 2 3 Hector Sanchez Track 4 Transfer in senior 4, year f K aff! V Carolyn Simmons KWH Ke Club 234 Mission :lifes Margo Sacha Confraternrty 1 2 3 Mission Club 2 3 4 Nurses Club l Martin Saroni Pep Club 4 fpresldentl Key Club 2 3 4 Student Council Confraternlty l Homeroom Officer I Credit Union I 2 3 4 Hall Monitor 4 Glee Club l 4 Band 'l Judnh 5,-mth Club 2 3 4 Confraternlty l Transfer in senior year 2 Speech Club 3 G R A l 41 7 :aff QW ', ,, ,,,,, Q.. fa- M A N- , by ' lying! fr' 1 A 4 H 4 4 ' J' 4 if . . ' f 4 4, fu . - , , , f b r jf' 2 LJ , N ly 'f , , ' ' f l ,fb lb , ' I I v ' , A Lfl' L l 'I f 1 l l I xflf lt ll ' 'LVL A I ' I 1 I' I I I ' :J i X ,f6iLIl 1 1 V v ' f I I af, JU -f Lf if l 4 1 ' I ' . ' foufg JJL I A' -' l l ,ll eff 4. L 'I Z , fr ,J ,ju if if wr A WY J ' 'nf - 'V-ltfl Q. .5 12, - - 1 . . Y , f f f . - Q-'iff . .Prim . . . ' ' ' . ' ' 4 is Q l I I A D D u of ,L ff 'JL 4, ' 'I t ' ,2,3, ' 4 1 I 'f Susan Strickland M Court l 2 3 Home room Officer 2 Safety Coun cll l 2 Confraternlty l 2 3 'Q' Q K Club l 234 Key Pun 34 Crusader 23 ledltorl Horlzons 4 Cedltorl National Honor Society 2 34 Quill and Scroll 3 4 MISSION Club 1 2 Scuence Society 4 Scl ence Fair Wlnner 2 G R A amsh u Senior Play Damel Stubbs Football 3 Basketball 3 Malnnda Stanson Frank Stammers Aquaqade 2 3 A Glee Football ll 2 3 4 l.ElleffTlef'lS Track 3 Lettermen s Club 3 Con raternlt 23 Club 4 Hall Monitor 4 Y Speech Club 2 V7 Karen Surma Homeroom Officer 3 Con fra ernlty 12 3 Speech Clu 34 Key Club 123 Crusader 3 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Mussnon Club 2 3 Song leader 4 Glee Club l For ensuc League 4 Spamsh Club l 2 Tucson Dally Cut :zen reporter 3 4 Semor Pay Sharon Surlna Key Club 2 3 4 Crusader rary u l Confraternnty 2 3 G R A 1 2 3 Aquacacle I Mlsslon Club 2 3 4 Nurses Club 3 Pep Club I Glee Club 'l Kg! QX 'Y' x 1 - ' N Ax -vs l in John Stapleton Glee Club l Steven Stuller Football 3 4 Lettermen s Club 34 Confraternlty 2 3 Baseball 34 Annual Ditch Day Brlghtens Seniors' Last Year gi: if -Q. 7' Stephen Tearney Science Society 2 3 4 lvice presldenlj National Honor Society 2 3 4 Confralernlty 3 Science Fair Winner 3 Mission Club 2 3 Hall Mon r 4 G e C b 1 Club 2 3 4 Jean Tonyan Library Club 1 Clreasurerj 2Csecretary1 3Csecrelary1 4 lpresldentj Key Club 1 2 3 4 Key Pm 3 4 Science Fair Winner 2 National Honor Society 2 3 4 Confraternlly I a S o Science Society 4 Mission Club 2 34 .1 A Mary Anne Thielen KUVGD Tlrrell Confrafernl1y123 Key COnf'51e 1'fY 3 lSub pri u 1234 A123 0 eSS1KeyClub234 is 4 Aquacade 1 2 3 4 Mis 90 C1Ub 2 Glee Club 1 s n Club 12 34 Libr y club 1 Martha Ulllman Club 2 34 Key Club 1 2 3 4 Confraternuty 1 2 3 G Enedma Trulnllo Confralernrty 2 3 Key Club 34 Mission Club 2 3 Ro deo Royalfy 3 Talent Show Winner 3 Mary Valencia Confraternlty 123 Key Club 3 Mission Club 4 G ee Club 2 Edissa Valencia Confraternny 1 2 3 Glee U 1 2 4 A 2 Pep Club 4 Magazine Drive Bookkeeper 4 2? sn, 0'-wg 'N I 1 . If lx' il M K n 1 : ' ' I Clb,,,:G.R.'-M,,, . f ,,,Mf A 10 , I' ar- l ' f yi I Q J ' 1-v ,A VN, Mission Club 2,3,4g Nurses Cl b 4. GR SIA? RTA. 1. ' ' ' ' - ifo 5 Ie 'lu 5 Key A . ' V 5 ' I. X n 1 - , ,., N- ' .' 5 . l x 2, oull' 'na cr ll 3,4, c 1 43 Hall Monitors Headed By Tom Arnold Keep Order In Halls Vwr' if? 'r lf Manny Velez X Football 34 Hall Monitor 4 Mlssxon Club l Le er men s Club A 'U- Hu-...,, i Francusco Varela Transfer In senior vear Ceann Wagner V G R A l 2 3 Confraternlty 2 3 Key Club 2 3 4 Credit Unlon 2 3 Mrsslon Club 3 rary Club Ban Cvlee Club l 'V' 5.-uv sg-7 Cathernne Vttt Confraternlty l 2 3 Student Councvl 4 Homecoming Court 4 Mission Club l 2 3 4 Crusader 2 3 Key Club 4 2 3 Club l Senior Play Jerry Wachter Library Club 2 Key Club 2 'VW' Hall 'Monutors lnsten for thelr names cs Tom Arnold head hall momtor assngns weekly posts Seated are Manny Velez Cluff Huckey Terry DeJonghe Ernue Felnx Make Huff Jam Rnvero Dan Stubbs Al Mendoza and Mortnn Saronl 44 I 7 7 fy,-5 'N 4-vs.:-is A, I f L , f 'Ns 2 H a .47 .- Y r 1 . ll it 'Q' 0 2 f' I' , NJ: 'gl 4 A A , 5 ' 1 ' , , : ' ' 2 - p 1 TT - : 2,3, g G.R.A. l, , j Glee . ll' ' C A Wei ' ' ' Q l C , fr 'F , i , A Z., q gnj w .1 V Z ' 2 A2 k , , .. - - - , , 1 A- f' Lib 2g d Ag ,f . . . I - I - . . Z ' I . . I I . I I , , , ' of the sexes dssplayed sn an auctson ofa Val entsne cake to rasse money for the Sensor Ksng of Hearts Psctured among the trsumphant boys are Ozzse Lopez Al Mendoza Carlos Gutserrez Manny Velez Terry DeJonghe and Bsll Marum whsle eager hands gsve money to help the Sensor cause .-in .NWO-' Kathleen Wallace Cheerleader 2 Glee Club I Pep Club l 2 Credst Unson 2 Key Club l 234 fraternsty l 2 3 Homeroom Otfscer 2 3 Sensor Play S Shesla Walsh Student Councsl lldelegatej Gsrls State Delegate 3 Cru sader 2 3 fcopy edstorl Hor szons 4Cedstort AASC Con ventson 34 Tucson Dasly Cstszen reporter 2 3 4 Con tr ernsty l Cprsoressj 2 lprsoressl 3 Key Psn 34 Key Club l 2 3 4 Natsonal Honor Socsety 234 Qusll and Scroll 3 4 Pep Club 3 fvsce pressdentj Songleader 3 Aquacade l 234 GRA 234 Msssson Club 1 Glee Club l Scsence Socsety 4 Sensor Play Ernest Wayne Transfer sn sensor year 'T IT and 45 '-'T 5 1 Q ,f-9 Rschard Walbert Transfer sn sensor year Boys State 3 fMsssoursJ Sensor P ay ly Mary Welker May Court 2 3 Natsonal Honor Socsety 3 4 Crusader 2 34 Qusll and Scroll 34 Arszona Regsster reporter 2 Speech Club 2 Msssson Club 2 3 4 Lsbrary Club 2 3 Nurses Club 2 3 Contraternsty 2 3 Key Club 234 Pep Club 2 G A 2 Arszona Dasly Star re porter 3 4 Sensor Pay WWW Q13 '99 liar' '. ' l I ' I 1 ' I V l . q, 1 1 A I 1 1 , ' 1I1 1 I 1 1 1 31f11I I 13141 , 1 1 1 . I 1 1 I 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1I I 1 AR- - .I I A 1 I - af' I, -1 , j l . . aff'-r M . '44 1' - 1 ' 1 1 1 4--. sf lt's the age-old battle 21314 CVGCOVCUVWQ SSCVSTGVYJ1 Yi . , E Q . I . , - . I I , I g - ,k i ' I I1 1 1 - A - . af I ,M A - 1 1 I 1 1 I ,X I 1 1 1 1 , 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 - 1 1 - g 1 . ' l11I ,111Con-1 . ,' , l1111 I I121 I 1 I 4 j ' ' I 1 - ' 3.4 2 l Q ,Z 2 ' , s ' . XI ,NI ., X 1 Commencement Ends Hugh School Days For Sensors Nr-f Judlth Werthmuller Spanlsh Club 2 Aquacade 2 3 Confralernuly 2 3 Mus suon Club A Ronald Zacharek Mussnon Club l Glee Club P YJ N-un.. 'Fi iq Mlflwel Wefhlngfon Ruchard Wombacher Anthony Zacharek Mlsslon Club 3 4 Glee Club Key Club 2 3 4 National Honor Soclely 2 l Scnence Socuefy 3 Audio 34 Mnssxon Club 34 Scl Vlsual Club 3 Key Cub ence Socrefy 4 Key Club l 2 3 4 2 3 4 Key Pun 3 4 Scuence Falr Winner 3 After four years of hard work this morlar board looks good from any angle says Elda Eluas as she makes last mmule preparahons for commencement exercuses 46 vi I Y way . ,.!' ui 1 . l X U f' I ' Tir C C do K X 5 : - , : . , 1 - Q J' x 1 l -: I , Y , , - 1' , 2 4, sidffa X , : ' . 1 '- 1, ' ll ' f g . , ,, - h - . - C, ,f I I ' ' . -XA ' -Cs: Your 1960 Horizons Says Hats Off To.. lllalmnyuuu Q N4 Nfluunni N lily Mm HHH! ll f If HN JERRY COOK and PETE CENTO for the sknlled phofography that makes the 7960 Horizons so wonderful GARTH PECORARO and SAM REDWINE who studied so dlllgently to wnn Nahoncrl Merlf Scholarships Qx ,Z math made easy TERRY DeJONGHE who plunged ahead to set new speed records In Tucson BETTY JARROLD whose neaf and efflclenf 'ob of bookkeepmg put Ou Edutor MARGARET ANN KING hoo ns alwaze alert and on the lobb In fakf thes ns the onlly cut lane she dm? prof reed 47 the sensors on top In the Maga znne Drlve THE JUNIORS Lumned space forbids us lo picture all the won derful lumors buf this typncal lunlor boy ns represenfahve of all their splrlf lnmahve leader ship' , Q ' ' .X Q ' A , - 71 H U 1 1 . . . 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A 3 l 'V X ' l 1 L ' , -, 'fs W Q A ' ' s n N 4 1 , Q Junior Class Demonstrates True Salpointe Spirit Ushering nn a new year at Salpointe this time as upperclassmen the lunuors displayed a tremendous amount of sptrut and loyalty Headed by their president Danny Miller and delegate Linda Peterson the class was led through many different and exciting activities The beautiful prom will be remembered by both the luniors and seniors for years to come as one of the loveliest they had ever attended The ingenious decoration intrigued all The luniors showed their generous char acter by their active membership in Sal pointe s clubs The luniors also covered all school news and prolects by comprising most of the Crusader staff The honor classes gave the students great academic opportunities The plays put on by the English honor class will live as some of our most enloyable memories Reception of the class rings climaxed the year for the luniors The ring signufies loyalty and devotion to Salpointe We are confident that the luniors will continue their fine record next year as Sal pointe s Senior Class Leading the iunior class during the 1959 60 school year are their class officers fkneeling in frontj Georgia Mason Linda Peterson delegate Frances Jaskoslu Sidra Kalul Valerie Haber and Mary Dejonghe Standing are Danny Miller press dent Steve Fazio Frank Rauscher Duane Wrobel and David DeConcmu I I I I ' I . , . . . . . - I I , I I I I ' ' ' I F I I - JUNIORS Charlotte Adamcln Mary Aluce Agulrre Kenneth Albertz Walter Altmann Cecelia Arnaga Larry Bahlll Class puctures always manage to make you look at le ten years younger laughs Mr Hall as he snaps Rosemary Gorsaves pncture Shenla Ring wants her turn Margaret Barletta Veronica Barnes Marne Annette Barone Mary Bates Roberta Bennett Carol Betzen Mary Bologna Mary Lou Boulay 4- 1.1 SF-FV-' '---H ivxt ' Conme Brault Mary Ann Bravo Wllluam Cauazzo ,,-f 4 1-17 Kin, alfngg t4-T-B 1 3 I 'A x 3,-JN 11-4' f x t Y, Q. 1 X' Q 'Ld-Q 49 Juniors Give Fernando Canez Lmda Capnam Ruta Cap1tanl Albert Carreras Joe Gastelum Edward Castro Robert Covell Thomas Covell Georgia Dawson David DeConcum Donna Dehlmger Mary DeJongl1e i Sensors Run For The Money In Af if NF -ni Q09 3 1-2:9 Vslfk- 4,-'P r 3-5 50 Dani fi ?'1P 5 Mag Drag i Wrllram Coonce Tom Contar Davud Comfort Carol Coltrnn Parralee Chesnut Wrlluam Checkon eo Mary Theresa Elias Mary Frances Elras Anthony Eck Natalie Dunn Dianne Devereux Mrchael Delaney ' ' ll 'A Q' f ' C -I ?t , 'Q' as M ' ' ' M ' e ' el xx - , .fl M X J y i jk H K .A L? . fy, v.fi'l.'4 X N AI D lx F 'TV Q-rw-' I f. - -I Y, :NA any -U' rg, A C f 'Sr . 5 Q-, ' Jr . : l ll xl V X V, I 52? on ,J I X l A, it 'x 5 , ,M I l 1. 1 C , rr 5 C ' ' V 3' C .9 ' fc . K i . ,Ai -.- W , LV I I 1. F , , 4 , n . sri 1 gl llll , X A V H if -l Q -v si-I r - T A Q A - W ,4 v r 1- ' . 'Tj . ' v ' 1 '. ' r i ' 'ill' 'P X ll, ' I 6 , Helen Gorcuo Mnchoel Gamboa Wnlllam Fry Jacquelune Fluck Cloyd Flatt Paul Fltzpafruck Sue Haley Valerie Haber John Guyader Mike Gremaud Mary Green Dennis Gravlss LT-.J JA JLJNIORS Margo Esperon Ralph Esquer Stephen Fozno Dennis Fenclo Taurlno Fernandez Jon Fnshman D X J! Mary Ellen Garcno Pe?er Garclc Caesar Gul Josephine Guuffre Sylvno Gonzales Rose Marne Gorasave Go- ,J Moonlight Harvest Reaps Fun, Memories For Student Body 'Fru- ur -J .-1 I 454. 79 J-9 Lg ,gpm -gf' 7 ah' .lk i' i' F5 uf I ,36- 'tv 52 af.. 117.2 'i Barbara Kenyon Pat Klely Karen Kammskv Sldra Kalll Tana Kowren Peter Knlpe Fred Knlpe Fred Kern Fred Kallan Chrustmo Jordan ' ' Jeraldlne Jerden Tom Jensen Frances Jaskowskl James Huser James Hughes Glnnue Holguun Carole Hershberger Mercy Hermosa Cecelia Hendrucks Mary Heeter Pat Harnngton Bringing the Christmas story to lute are the lunlor English classes who portrayed A Chald ls Born durung the yuletlde week Y... ll ' ll ' '. Q . N -? ' X J J' 1 O .' v , ' J J . a J M f ,Z g , ' ' f J 1' ' Q' 1 4 ' ' ' , I JJ, A ' I I ' ',l, J l I 1 D Nj V V U' Q ,' ,-3 3 V - I V ' v I gm' -1 8 1 Q 'D A A A ,1, L V4 ff . ' .F . F E: f '.'l. J: F , ' I 7' -A 2 V . ' ' ,rl F , A W C ' C A A v C C lf ' , 'y F h I , l ' ' J 3 y - ' . ' 1 1 5 . :tiff . 7 ll ' f ... Joe Lahlff Ray Land Cathy Lange Robert La Porte Gordon Leake Carol Lebo Mary Lee Steve Lemolne Alma Long Andy Long Wnlllam Lopez George Lord Mary Lovass 9204 fee. iw' I 114 Davnd Lovlft Kaye Manemann Anne Marchanf Georgra Mason Richard drama hc scenes from A Child ls Born -f i '1 sr'N- Georgeanne Massarn 'fi Pat McCann a I 1 ' Carolyn McConnell f--r Terry McGrath John McQuown Curt Melton Leo Mngneault Danny Miller Priscilla Mums Tim Manacell Steve Moreno Kathleen Mounier Dan Mulholland Ronald Murray Rogene Myers Gail Nelson 351: 4 :Gr '-J ,, - OL' of 41 ffl--.J ,N xx ,ar J x ,Q QQWN J' ,M-eva.. 443 'T pt Bob Orach Theresa Oper Ann O Neill Linda O Leary Tom O Hare Sharon O Brien James Pelcarcik Patricia Payne Philip Panepento Mike Owen Timothy OSullivan Pat Orosco Receiving Class Rings Highlights Spring Activities For Juniors 51: ,J A 1 . K V .lop ' , l Qi! I ., 1 gl- R' if w' ' , f n , 'M fi S 'f ' 4 if X?:.fY 7a ii '1 K' ' . tx J 61:3 E: ru' ' It Q-1 . n ' ir r N '47 X . I i J, f, a -:L ,I . l X ' i I I I X S f '12 .3 f, gif? 1.2: f 1 ': Y' Cecelia Qulto Phullxp Pohanuc Linda Peterson Bryan Peters John Penczar Roger Pecoraro Ray Rschardson Mack Rhoades Wullnam Relmg Frank Rauscher Leo Rascon Adela Ramlrez fo H3 1 ,gk 'QN ' tv-if aw ,fN 'J- if-'Q vl4 ,,..-4 Ln- var t 7 , f x , ' x . 1, I .V X s A , . . fgiif M H .- , i L j . 3 g A A. R -, X L V' X, - ' 1 J Q L. X 1 - -Q ' 'ti 'tw V, f.'v f Q M - -.,., wg V. A I-'Qf?Q,5'-Ql1k 'f is R 1 RrrfR, e ' , ' l R l ' 1.7f ' - I fe 'II-W lsfi R .J 1 ' 1 2 11 .N .yfffgjw ... , ,rrr , ?,l,, ,,,'. ' f , :A ' ' af R , 1 ' R 1 ' A f ' . , . ' 1 Q I A, 'E J - .1 , ft Q lzlg V R ' ' -. , - . , I if, . A . 1 LL F bf 'Q z I ' if ,I f A 4, ,JL 4 VW-H 'X 1 l , ' A V f x ' f -if , , J 'S' R w R - ff' R A - ll D h Q If ,, .J , . .R jf - X hx ,V 1 ., l fi . , I .,.,m ' ' l ' t nv' A 1 C? 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Q'-up Lmda Rnggs Sheila Rxng Mnrnam Rochon Efren Rodruguez Paul Romanosku Kevm Rotty Tom Roy Ann Schmud Dianne Schmld Robert Schnelder Tom Schnexder Barbara Schrader JLJNIORS Juniors Enjoy New Role As Mighty Upperglassmen WWW 1 ,Ol art LA Trudy Snuder Gene Smnth Muchael Sloyan Nancy Sltsz Pamela Stowers Tom Stufter Sharon Stanton Donna Southard Mary Ann Thomas Penny Teguns Tom Swanson Januce Surina Judy Slener Joanne Sherman Rlchard Shaw Frances Scott Adam Schwager Excuted boys and gurls staters talk over theur ex pected bug summer at Anzona State College t Flagstaff and the Umversuty of Arlzona They are Danny Muller Frank Rauscher Duane Wroble Roger Pecoraro Frances Jaskosla Pot Whitehead and Ann Schmnd fv-l 'a RS Andy Thompson Jone Thomson Joonne Trmco Yluo Torres Wulluom Trcchto Tom Tucker Vurglnlo Turner Irene Vcriencuo Lindo Voughon Tony Veluz Jeffrey Verdugo Charles Wollls Koihleen Walsh Philip Walsh Steve Watson Borboro Wehrlu Tom White PGYYICIO Whneheod Poul Wornbocher Duane Wrobel -F Mo ry Urynowicz Spirit And Active Participation Makes '62 5 I I Representing the class of 62 are the homeroom officers William Ryerse Alan Trellle Hector Vargas Christina Melia Vorney McGrath Mary Vega and Sheila Noll Seated are class delegate Yvonne Montano and president Sammy Bell 58 Class Outstanding The completion of their second year in high school marked new responsubll ities new work and new activities for the spirited sophomore class Backed by their dynamic president Sammue Bell and vivacrous delegate Yvonne Montano and organized by their homeroom chairmen secretaries and Stu dent Council representatives the sopho mores left an amazing record behind them They broke tradition twice first by plac Ing second in the Mag Drag and then surprising the student body by winning the King of Hearts drive Loyalty for the lunlor varsity found sophomores at many of their games while they also comprised a vast amount of the cheering section at the varsity games Highlighting the spring social season was the Sophomore Hop Another success ful activity was the Student Council picnic an annual sophomore prolect It was a busy year for the Class of 62 and it gave them a taste of their new role as upper classmen . I I . . . In . X .P I . . . I 1- - . . . .. I . I I - g A I - an . . . I . - I fy, X . X 1 I I I l . . . . . ' , U , .Y 2? I-Q' .. i T ' I .,.A1 1, , Q 1 gr, P . A, I A G' ,kr 34 Z w J 4' J 5 . . f 5 'L 34 EQ .., ' . ' f' gf' 3 , fi l' ' 1 ag, 'sg A - 4 . , , I n 1 u ' ' ' I I I l. I I I . ' If af ,AY an bay-5 Ernest Acevedo Leslie Adams James Allen John Anderson Ronne Annlbal SQ, A Marlo Anthony 'B- Irma Araneta Veronuca Araneta Pat Augello Christine Barcello John Barnes Cecnlua Baron 4-IN -4 Fred Boron Ann Barrasso Ted Barrasso Alan Bczrrlgar -'I Eddie Barruns Eddie Bcxrry Judy Bo NXAX 'Q Q '31 Y' , '..-1 1-rf 59 X Tony Bedayc: Marguerute Behr lorry Bell Sammle Bell Judy Bellts Warren Benevtlle Bernardo Benitez Cathy Berwuck Carol Blackwelder Therese Bouce Denuce Borth Ronald Boxrnever John Brancheau Martha Brena Alan Bret Kenneth Broduer 5' - n 'f 4 . 2 g 5 R r . - A 3 I, I J , I 'C' ,x X A X R? . , -E . , ' Z ' 5 A 1 ,1 ' f 4 at E 1 .5 ' x l - . x Q A ' y J I I 'ffffi - 'Q-94 . 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' ' T ' A ' .Qi:.. , '7f !x.m , A 1 n Lf- 1 ts Spnrlted Sophornores Top Juniors In Mag Drag fi I it CJK Tom Curl Carole Cleary Marshall Clow Sandra Comfort lf.-9 Florence Cordaro Pat Cordova Bull Daugherty Paul DeLamboy Lupita Felix Make Funk Q' 'S Y l ti .47 Jean Fleming ' Mlchael Flemmg Lupe Galaz Barbara Gaona Imelda I Fabuan Gomez V 4-4 3' .f gra- -an LYD JN 3 Z ,.4 I 4-N2 .-f' gf .f--v Kathleen Brofft John Brooks Jud: Buffa Carlos Cabamllas Betty Carter Pat Casey Bernard Chapman Jnm Cheske Ed Delgado Kathy Devney Duane Dooley Ted Doufhm Dorothy Dulklewlcz Peter Duran Robert Duran Don Eskra George Granduts Sandra Gray Susle Guldswog Juan Gumerrez Don Gyuro Mark Hanna Shelley Harrell Judy Hartman Kathleen Hauptmcm Jam Hawley John Hazeltune Carmen Hendrncks Ronald Holman Sally Holtschlag Lawrence Hummer Raymond Jackson Ann Kung Leslue Knott Sandra Knox Joan Kobxda Frank Koemg Joseph Kroto Tom La uthers Aluce Marchant Ellen McCar1er Robert McCullough Mary Ann McElroy Vornle McGrath Margaret Mclntee Make McKasson Gary McKay SOPHOIVIORES i ml 'U N 'rf fl-W, -lf.. ' T' ? an 'Z' kv is 'E' ' T 7 gi iz J. ax? ! 'Q 1 61 'Zi Ill an 'fp 4,,.f 4-nv 8 T 'rho -39 Chrlstlne Jocome Carol Johnson Doug Johnston George Karakey Mary Ann Kerter Tom Keslckl George Klmball Susan Kmerk my Yoke Lee Ida Leon Bull Lopez Mlchael Lord Rosalie Lucero Ronald Lusteck John Malone John Mangold . , .L x --D A ' Y ' -' 2 'J f , ,,, o ,t ' - . Y . , 'H A 1 ef -f -1' C L '41 o R 4 . , V, , ' I L A X to L' 'Q ' LQ. X , 't Q I. Q y - X A ' ' 1 6 Q J 1 so YA ' I x , A --1 K. ' . Q H 1 , 'o e - in .Legg g ' Q f . , C . . ' . ' 1: - 4 my LQ? 'A ' M.. f 'b. t - ,V .L lf, I V fr- fi 1'Ifv'l he A ' L 'J J T' ' L ' 5 L .Xi J V f 1. -4 Ay I ' f' Cheryl Lone ' h' . ' , N A N H17 ' I f' ' . J 1 I' ' .,'lQLl-A' 6 ' - l 'f' ' gk ' -. leur 2. nf::,i ' C J 1 .,'T'f 4 . 'f J' I f s ' - Y ,. , ' ., -- ' ' . M , -ft A-I 1. C V N fp L 'YT ' - I will 1 , ' ' . Y' L, 54 - Q1 'l1f'.'fQ'.'f5 : ' 1 f ' i ygaa . V yr . s R g I 1 A -1 ?'ffifl-SQ-x-I 1 hp 4 Q X s f sa. ' ' .' ' ? - . ' . .3 . A 'T 1' ' lx' L SV 've' 'f L if ' ' . l 5' Aly, 0 , T- f Better Half Of The Lower l-lalf Supports School Activities Z 4 'O' Jig 'C' '5 Q it if Y if VI Lib -5.4 Janet McQueary Michael Meade James Medford Christine Melia Sheridan Michael David Mills Michele Mina Margaret Mitchell A bright smile starts oft the many school days for Sal pointe sophomores Carol Johnson Ellen McCarter Mary Ann Kelter and Tom Cir: 'Q41 its 1 7+ 62 S' Y: Mary Ann Moclanr Geraldine Moncado Yvonne Montano Dave Morales Elvua Moreno Rosa Maria Moreno Tom Mott Richard Mulvihlll Mary Ellen Munn Sheila Murphy Sheila Noll Catherine Nugent John O Hare Robert Ostrop Donna Panarello Carol Paulson Ted Payne Drag: Pole Nancy Powers Ronald Preston Gary Prolcsch Grace Ramarez Allan Reed Brook Reed Practncmg some square dance steps sophomores step lavely as they get ready for the rodeo season at Salpounte Mary Ahce Ruelas -D Wullnam Ryerse iyf v-1 James Salers v 5,-3 Heather Sanders Tom Sanders Karen Sartorl Mark Schruchte Mnchael Schultz Larry Seal Margarlta Serrato Joseph Sherbln y John Slmpson '- Barbara Singh Carl Skrobrak Barbara Skubuck Denms Smlth Mary Ann Smith Manlyn Soper Carol Sosnowskl Carol Stegmener Bob Stewart Judy Strickland Make Stump ,Y ii Pat Really Donna Rrchardson Carol Rlehm Dave Rlvers Czarxna Robles Danuel Robles Danuel Rodarte Luplta Rodriguez Peter Romanoskn Margaret Ronstadt Y 5-.-I p- ps er' 94: 'wa it we if i 15 Y 'S pen NIV M-24? ,J ! aft! AFX 47 NJ f 1 W-v 'OA Q5 SOP!-IOIVIORES 'Z' x X K-. S-.-v 4-f' 'bi 1 1 Q f Y , V 'r K' ,fx V 4 ' s fy. 3 V x.. ' . ' 'ilk 1 fi U if J' X Jr J M 1 -- 1 J ' . J fiz , Y Q at iff? J 2 it . 'A.-,.,V .. w I ' ff A X fi 6? T 1 6 A . . , . 5 K YJ , s.. , -no X I , , . If U In i A ' 4 X Q X stuff, x -f ' ., e:'2z7'5v' 1 Kenneth Rossman 4 . - 3- 4 - K J X 41-35. V E - Y I if Q V V, V J T , , ' 4 K ' 5 ui- f ' Q V L - Q J ' l - 4 9 J ' AX V , P2 J - A X , 1' ' ,J -4 t ' , - - I A J - f I' 1' 4 1. ' gf' . 4 wi-.ii I 4 J 4 V VIH' ' J J JY' V 1 hi 711.17 :Liz 'Q K . ' . 'J f ' - Q1 .T . 1 , r k .A X -.. I 9 Q A ' , f Q 6 V 17 4 ' K - ' Jr ,V VV J J 1 . ., ,Lge 4 r ,., 63 Social Aotlvltles Headed By Sophomore I-lop v QQ- Q wi .I nj 9 ' fix 1 2 sr 4 f' 3 f 1 -.1 ,wr Q- Cralg Whnte Tom Wllluams Mary Yendral Stephen Zembroskl Marllyn Zenz A a o ZF-ne rw Andrew Verdugo Mary Wallace Ellen Walsh Tom Walsh George Waters Pat Welsenberger Marne Westhater Judy Sullnvan Pat Tang Jackle Thomas Alan Treulle Anthony Urlas Francisco Valenzuela Hector Vargas Mary Vega Sophomores 'om wuth the rest of the student body nn actuve partucnpatuon In an afternoon pep assembly f2 . 64 I I I I 4: f 7 at - ' A' 1' I . 'L A V ' -- N' e . ' J 4 Q . I , CJ-3' K l 5, ,Q .931 , 0 f . - A, r.. fl, l U D7 ' 1,1 rf V icy T-I- i ks, I r 5 lf R A 't E if A A at , . ,h I E ,ia 9 W , O , I U . .V ' ' ' Q4 A . A 1 . 2' 4' Q . , f 1 ' 1, ' : ' .K uf ' ' ,f' if 'A ,Ax G' ' A I .A rm nd -,.-d. 1 f K A ' , ' , V' ir' 39 , f X 1 Z, X 1 fi l l, el rj Y .W X f lt -. .ia QF l - -. Q Frosh Get First Taste Of High School Routine Smiling happily after their election are the freshmen officers Kneeling in front are David McAuliffe president and Elnzabth Jaskoskx delegate Second row are Larry Leber Janie Flynn Dana OSulllvan Ann Green Trudu Fazlola Madelyn Bubala Ann Howard Karen Johnson and Terry Bahill Third row are Bill Wanago Jim Marum Mike McNeely Eddie Feliz Robert Evans and Richard Mendoza An abundance of spirit and eager will lngness typified the class of 63 a ponntes youngest They began the four years of hugh school by proving themselves extremely capable and responsuble High school routine was entirely new to them but lt took them no tame at all to get adlusted and they soon constituted a malority of the clubs and the many other activities so vital to high school life The high spirit of the freshmen kept their Fugitive Flea at a fast clip through out the Mag Drag rlvalnng the cars of the upperclassmen The word crammung became vividly alive to them for the first time as semester exams approached But after the grades were released they kept the dnstnnction of having the most members of their class on the honor roll 65 Mid semester was also election time for the frosh After a week of heated cam paignlng the students chose David Mc Auliffe as president and Elizabeth Jaskoski as delegate ln its first year at Salpointe the class of 63 has demonstrated its outstanding qualn ties of scholarship spirit and co operation and we feel sure that they will continue to do so during their next three years here 1 1 Q 5 'qc a 1 I F X X h , A - ity 1 f- , 1 n it T rf T , M A I - BA , ' K3 6 X l ' 1 l R Y L' 6 l M I f . fn' S . , ' 5 ' 'jg ' T- . - ' I I Y lt X It , ' I Nh t ,Ht . 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A .J as ' I -:. i Qfa 'Q 'S ' , Af n W' ll'h V J I ' r- - 7 B he L , . A, v 'E rf- A. Y ' rr J , I - I , 4 'J' Q TJ I ' X9 X B . . f ff ' Q J ff- .Ah ' 1 we 4 , ,, J B ,Les ff , ' ,, ' , -4' ' ' 4 1 I , ' I . If Y 48 d . . -. I B 4 I . . rg I , Q .3 '-.3 'i -gl: , 2 ,f 1 ' B J , 4 f K1 A ,- I ' 2 ' 'T 6- . ' . I If , -.1 I J 1 5 Christe John o e Denms Coltrm Rose Cook Carol Corcoran Joyce Courfer Ann Covell Connue Cox Jon Crabtree Ronald Cromn Conme Cruz Leonard Daglno George Dolly Joe Darling Nancy 0 2' vga' ef' ,.. L, Dauphmans Dlanna Dawson Jean Defayeffe Mrlton Delohle Barbara Delamona Henry DeVos Duane Dlcochea Alfred Dillon Margaret Dlmatlla Al Dougherfy Sean Donnelly Denms Dooley Tum Dowdle Christine Eggman Mlckne Eglm Tom Elluovt Jay Enoch Dennis Evans Robert -.v-5 ,Q 1 i Q-Q Q. ,if Q -34 0 ix Y? ll! .ai- :O N' 'S' 67 ' AA! ff C l , I ' 5 - h 3 A4 . I M -dd J., ' -'f an - Q. N , J e. 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Tremendous Frosh Spirit Boasts School Morale The freshman chorr group gnves a Sunday mormng treat of Hugh Mass to dauly attend ants Thenr lnltmg vonces resound through the reverent silence of the chapel every mornlng at 7 30 e334 1 3 1 T vw J .Gmail J ' 11 44' 4' -0 4,-4' A, f- QN .7 68 Every Jane Farrell Charles Favuzza Bob Fazlollah Trudl Fe IX Ed F lX Bll Fndelo Nlck Flscher Robert Fitzpatrick John Flatt Paul Flynn Gerald Flynn Janie Galaz Fellpe Garcna Gloria Gaskell Ann Gaver Shlrley Geddes Janet Gnrten P ggy Gomez Henrretta Gonzales Ronald Gorasave Rosemary Groleau Nrcole Gravass Mary Lou Green Ann Hozlett Andy Hazlett Dennis Hallums Paul Hammond Janet Han Magdalena Hartzel Tom Hawley Barbara po Heckert Cathy Henderson Carol Hermes Jackie Hlclcey Gerald Hlgdon Joe Hlgglns a Huppert Tom Hoehn Tom Hogan Jerry Holgum George Holman Ronald Honton Richard Hooton James Howard Ann Huff Sharon Hufnagel Wayne Hughes James Hughes John Hughes Pat Hunnicut John Hunsaker Tim Huser Bill Jacob Mary Janos Marie Jaskoski Betty Johnson Karen Jenson Kathryn Jordan Jerry Kaldenbaugh Henry Ka rakey Carol Kenyon John Kimball Robert AQ!-P ,Q 4 l-., Q! .,.4 -1 FRESHIVIEN Napoleon Falla Part beguns another round deluvernng Salponnte students to and from school Mr Robbins the mfmntely patient drnver keeps spunts hugh on those cold mornings '-'tv .3 ff -4' f-'Y Ave L3-1 i 1 .ff Nr , J o, 1' - J, A - S? v L i , A 4-I ., M '.,, if Q7 ,W re C' 1.-v ,av 'U Frosh Make Bug Success Of First Dance tal -66' 3 ,-4 air -I'-Q Z 4' -1 -J' 4-,-r ,- pros ex -ul ,.4, gb 4-O ff-v gi-4 .4 L 10 li .44 il. XWAXLEN Nolu Duanna O Brien Barbara O Brlen Jackie A O Leary Patruck YL 70 ,s 4' I 4 '-5 A f a0 9 3-1 lj' do Melton Phuhp Mendoza Rlchard Mudkuff Mary Joy Murray Dennis Nullney Joe AL. Mallncoat Barbara Malone Ruta Marcnone Robert Marentette Jnll Martmez Andrew Martmez George Martmez Robert Ma rum James McAuliffe Dave McDanlel Mary McFadyen Craig McNeely Make McQueory Margaret Klern Anita Kobuda Frances Kolter Jane Kweuser Theodore Land Nona Lange Betty Leber Larry Lee Terry Leslue Mary Lord Lmda Lovrtt David Luko Ann Lynch Katherine Lynch Sharon Mahoney Pat I l , ,X ' I 1 Q .0 4 ' ,Q , 1 -I 3 -P , . 4' ,-. - 4 f l x f -xx I -17 N ' 17 ,- Q ha' If . W 1 7- : B L If 'S N, 1 , g 'FM f 2 'P Y Q 3 'H A an A 1, ' x A 4 - - V f .Q . v I ' N 4:1 ij, 5 f. ., 'f' , .. ' X X L 4 B . ' , - 't A I ' X .,,?1,L Y. , w A 3 , 94 5 g ,ri J-1 Q 1 L, , g 1 D I , ' M 5 gg . ' rd Q' L ff 5? V, i f ,W Q - L ,fy-'pw X 'X Li I I xl R 7 Q I' 5 1 ,S C . , 3 D' I r - N' 4 qw 1 f, -3 v g L LL: .LA - L 4 Q . 9, , F- B I -f . . . ' I ' -A eye I f ' -4 Q 'I - 'N ' A L ff' 'S' 1 A f , AF , . L nt'v:',,+ , N 5, R -TA ' U:- 'lx ? x, ,I . 2 ' 2 4 A: .E , a. x 1 - 1 ' ' 1 , . - L I LLQI ,R M9 ' FRESHIVIEN Olrmslcr Duane Olxver Kathleen O Rourke Frances O Sulluvan Dana Owen Gary Padilla Duane Parham Dennls Pawlak Judy Peterson Frank ,6- Pe5ClU9 U Antolnette Ray George -Q Reece Fred Rezn lcek Kathy Rodrlguez Efren Q., Ramirez Raul Romo Andrean Romo Sylvia Rudolph James Ruhl Bernard Rutter Elxzabeth Sacha Marlene Salgado Paul Scrtma Sue Schroff Ray Scott Robert Shea Mary Ellen Sloyan Phlllp Smlzelc Charles Snrder Maxine ggp, 31' ui 4 32 -R17 Spaldmg Tom Stammers Charlotte Steffen Robert Stegmerer Karen N-F Stogsdnll Dennls Stubbs Carolann Sullrvan Judy Sullrvan Mary Jane Surlna Marllyn 71 rw' f 71 -1-4 T? .35 .qv ...v 9 'Q' fb. Wm 'T l f ,2 4 'Sh Vis G-J' 3 F f-rv uhm ,A nz Swager Carol Tang Diana Thomas Brian Thompson Joe Thomson Marilyn Trauh, Gail Tylutki, Mark Tolrarski, Ronnie Trachla, Dick Ulliman, Sue Urias, Mary Urynowlcz Mike Voldenegro Carlos Valencia Angelna Valenzuela Richard Valenzuela Robert Valles Vlncenle Vaughn, Kathryn Vidal, Maryann Vift, Margaref Waddell, Marlene Walsh, Donna Wanago, Bill Weil Don White Joe Wlstuber Carol Zandee John Zenz Lorrame Zepeda, Gontran Dorner, Robert Freshmen Leave Unusual Record Of Achievement Splaver, Carolann l I wil?-1, Kay You hear the announcement on the PA. or you read the article in the paper: The Salpointe Student Council successfully sponsors the school's first magazine drive CSeptember 19511 .... 72 pioneer Sal- pointers graduate in the school's first commencement exercises fMay, 19521 .... Salpointe officially christens first school bus, Napoleon QFall, 19531 .... Salpointe captures 18 of 36 top awards in Southern Arizona Regional Science Fair fApril, 19561 ,... theme of Salpointe's Aquacade revealed as Out of This World fMay, 19581 .... Salpointe art students take 34 awards in State Exhibit tFebruary, 19601 .... You hear the announcement and most likely you think of the students who are being honored. It doesn't occur to you to think of the people who are behind the activities here at Salpointe: the faculty. From 1950 to 1960 the priests, sisters, and lay teachers have devoted their energy and talents to the students of Salpointe. Tactfully, they have suggested, unflinchingly, they have worked, continually, they have prayed. To all of our faculties, both past and present, we dedicate the Classes section of our yearbook. ,me vi ' . Q 15.1 Iowa Tests Reflect Student Progress Searchmg thenr memones for vutal answers to Iowa Tests sopho mares pause In deep concentratuon On September 22 and 23, sophomores and sensors abandoned thelr regular class schedules to take the Iowa Tests of Edu catlonal Development This test serles IS desngned as nts name suggests to measure the scholastnc progress of each student from grade school through hugh school Salpolnte ranked In the 96 percentile, a statustnc whnch places us among the top schools In the nation Its mterestnng to see If youve nm proved remarks Bonme Baker as she and Karen Turrell compare their sopho more and semor Iowa Test scores T Median Percentule Rank Soclal Studnes Natural Scnence Correct Expression Quantltatuve Thnnkung Readmg In Social Studies Readmg In Natural Sclence Readmg Lnterature Vocabulary Composite Use of Sources Wnth the help of Father Mathuas Dave Bergen and Vance Cunmngham gunded by theur Iowa Test results consult college catalogues about theur future plans Religious Program The basuc concept of The relrgron classes SalpolnTe rs Relrgron rs noT only class To learn buT IT IS a life To llve wo Masses each day confessrons before and aTTer school and furst Friday observance enable The students To prachce Their re lrglon every day Besndes The many oTher pornts covered IH The Tour year relrglon course The freshmen concenTraTe on The Life and Vrrtues of Chrrst The sophomores on The Mass and The FourTh and FlTTh Com mandments The rumors on The Holy Ghost of Mary vocalrons and apologetrcs Proves Beneficial To Student Body .,. ,hg-rg For The benefut of the sensor boys relnguon class Father Carl ad mrmsters The sacrament of Extreme Unctlon to dying Tom Arnold as the famuly Mark Rutter Mnchael Leathers Lou Burgess and .lnm Kelly watch The procedure Domme non sum Dngnus Students begun busy school mormng with Mass and Commumon 75 DJ . Q2 3 ' ' Q- . . O O N N 3 .h I KD 1 ' . U7 'ff' N O I I 3 1 ff' . , Q1 N ' I N 3 . . O. . ' U, . O 1 . an O 3 . - ' .. ' . 3 -s . fp D . c .1 I : . -1 -h . .I fD I I OJ A 4 ' 4 N X- 11-Q V . ., , .. 1 V .- r ,iii Q , 'fits . f N I ' '. ' . f, 3?-+L I 1 1 - : N: . . 1 i English Classes Following the trend ot English depart- ments throughout the country, Salpointe is providing courses in accordance with the various abilities of the students. Remedial classes are offered for the stu- dent needing extra help in English. An- other course is designed to tit the college preparatory student. Honor classes are scheduled tor students having exceptional ability in English. Poetry writing, term papers, plays, and weekly compositions aid in developing originality. To help students gain and improve reading ability is the aim of the newly adopted SRA Reading Laboratory. Dennis Enoch, Julie Pawlak, Tom Spalding, Chuck Farrell, Kathryn Jensen, and Mary Lou Graviss take advantage of this new opportunity for advancement. if A . 'Al ' 1l?i'i , s lsr- 1 K xl mm , , .3 1 'f .i 76 Develop Originality Discovering that a ladder makes an excellent upstairs, juniors Bill Coonce, Mary Bates and Chris Jordan recreate a scene from Our Town in English class. One of the highlights of speech class was Ronald Zacharek's demonstration of the technique of skin- ning a rabbit as 'queasy' Tom Hall holds the victim. Latln Classes Explore The Llfe Of The Romans Venn Vndl Vlcl may well be the theme of the Latnn classes A student un hrs farst year comes unto awareness of the fundamentals of the anclent and time on ored language In hrs second year he sees the value whlch the study of Latnn has for hum and catches a gllmpse of lute a It was In those days when Latnn was the un: versal language and lf he progresses to a third year of Latun he may feel he has pretty well conquered lt Temporcmly uslng the student teacher method Som Redwune questvons the Lctm III class con cermng the oratuons of Clcero Classes Learn Conversational Spanish In the Unlted States there ns a growmg awareness of the importance of the need to understand and appreciate the people of forelgn countries Through the study of the Spannsh language we learn to read wrute and speak Spannsh as well as appreciate the cultures of the Spannsh speaklng people At Salpolnte many of the Spanish classes are conducted In the language The thnrd and fourth year Spanush classes em phasuze the art of conversatlonal Spannsh The art of conversotuonal Spomsh as found fun to learn by the Span Ish Ill class durmg a lsght brunch served by Laurie McQueory and Pot Dowdle l I ,, . .. .. I, , , ... I I I I I l I 1 ,,,, I I I I I Science Program Develops Scientific Ability ln Students nfs Carl' Using the microscope for the first time Patty Casey observes the cellular structure of an onion With the and of a tuning fork resonance tube and a steel guitar Tom Hall Tom Confar and Pat McCann demonstrate sound tr quencies to the physics class With one notable exception David D Concini demonstrates sound inten sutnes in a synthetic movie theater With the help of the new mncroprolector these amateur biologists study an enlarged view of an algae specimen Brook Reed and Gary McKay inspect Ronald Boxmeyers drawing as Sr Joan of Arc focuses the image 78 3 I by . ra' E ff S i t W .aj xghq J X, g ii - Y t I .f b g i, , ,, .X i I l . .J I Q y g yf l 1 I ,J ,Q L f i fit . , 'six Avi, . 5' Kal Q - ' JA r. 1 4' A A A H o 1 Q I G I ek x . , Q , we- - Q . I cc. el l. To collect pure hydrogen gas in the balloon is the purpose of this chemistry experiment. Margaret Ann King measures the correct amount of sodium hydroxide for Garth Pecoraro and Stephen Tear- ney. 2. The aluminum reacts with the sodium hydroxide producing hydro- gen gas which bubbles through the soapy solution. Testing for hydro- gen, which is combustible, Mar- garet Ann King holds a lighted candle to the bubbles. 3. Pleased with the results of the experiment, Garth Pecoraro watches Margaret Ann King and Stephen Tearney measure the di- ameter ot the balloon filled with hydrogen gas. 79 Realizing the challenge which the space age presents, the study of science becomes more and more important in the lives of high school students. The evident need for nuclear physicists, chemical engineers, as- tronomers, and nuclear biologists, makes a basic background in science a necessity. In the sophomore year, a study in bi- ology includes the study of animals, plants, and man, and the processes associated with them. In the iunior year, the student pur- sues science with the study of physics, the science of matter and energy and their physical changes. The seniors study chem- istry to learn about matter and the changes in composition which it undergoes. Upon graduation, a student is able to enter the world with the realization of the vastness of the universe coupled with the knowl- edge ot the greatness of God, the Creator. Students Study The Past To Prepare For The Future Without an understanding ot the com- plexities ot the world and its history, stu- dents cannot completely comprehend the problems that they will tace in the future. ln world history, we study the cultures ot ancient civilizations to the Twentieth Cen- tury. American history traces the history ot the United States from the discovery of America through the perils ot world wars to the present day. American problems is concerned with the social and economic problems ot the United States. Slides and tape recordings, used by Duane Wrobel, Mary Bologna Karen Kaminski and Tom Jensen, make the Civil War appear more vivid in the minds of American History students. 5 'egg f i , - Math Program Stimulates Interest Of The Students .a-All wtf' Interested sensor moth students Som Redwune ond Gorth Pecororo The honors program In mathematucs at Salpounte has proven to be very advantage ous tor the gutted students and thelr teach ers Elementary and advanced algebra are taught un the freshman year and the tnrst semester ot the sophomore year Advanced students study plane and solid geometry durnng the last semester ot the sophomore year and the tnrst semester ot the lunror year As seniors students cover toplcs an college math vvhuch Include college alge bra math loglc algebra ot sets plane and soltd geometry and elementary topscs In the calculus With these accelerated courses In math Interested students can learn more un less tnme dlscuss then, research work In moth Both Som and Garth me fmcllsrs Duck Wolbert uses De Mouvres theorem tor locotung the tnve roots of umty os Ken Anderson ln the National Mem Scholorshlp Examination Som Obmmed 790 cmd Loretto Buczok exomune models In front of on ullustrotuon ot untegrotnon on the block pomfs out of 800 on the College Board Math Achievement Tesi boord A topuc nn solnd onolytucol geometry as explouned by Bull Bollweg 'QQ '59 -nasal' Q 81 :V The busnness students at Salpounte are very proud ot the well equlpped class rooms A few machines used frequently are the audograph the mrmeograph the rexograph and the addressograph Secre tarnal courses contaunnng work vvrth the many machines used In a modern ottuce general busnness courses and skulls nn typ Ing shorthand and bookkeeping are taught rn the llght ot preparnng the stu dents tor the spurlted competition IH the business world Etfncnent business students Shenlc McNamara Gloruc Rodrrguez and Colette Dcuphnncus handle the mul tltude of dolly recenpts for the annual Mcgcxznne Drnve L., Students Improve Skulls In Business Courses Z Ji To whom it may concern . . . Executive Chris Reilly dictates a letter to his secretaries Mary Jane Kennedy and Judi Marcioni while Dottie Monaghan checks the time for a client and Margaret Delgado types an im- portant business letter as they portray an efficient business office. The phonograph plays on os these first yeor business students develop rhythm by typing to music. l-lomemaklng Class Prepares Girls For Happy Married Life .,- You need 9' Q Blue prunts house plans sample materials and color schemes surround Karen Surlna as she muses over her dream home Judy Smlth ganns practlcal experl ence m chnld care In sensor home making by amusing lmle Chrusty Suruna and Greg Oswald if 84 . i b Z t I pl -lx 1 A A A l , '-Q 1 4 V . lla s,,r H ' , A Wh ' r ,P ,,-, 'ff V 1 4 ' 34. . 1 I 1 I 1 X K x I A AX ' ' r l' 18, 'l 4 'A K ll KF. N ' 1 is I H 'xl t -FX v ' . - Q 1- . W K V I ' I 4 x . t I llll ll - is fs 526 The many Ultra modern appltances n the spacsoas kltchen and sewlng room oT the home economucs department enable students To use the latest conventences whsle learnnng The skulls of a modern home maker Home narsnng chtld care budget :ng and hooseplannung are also Included an the courses The most tmportant Tactor ot The classes however ts That These Tech ntques are Taught tn The light of Cathollc phnlosophy and attntades Sensor home makung ts Taught matnly as a preparatron Tor marruage Consequently The dugnnty of Chrusttan marrtage ts an :deal quuetly tn stalled ID The senior gurls How does at taste Kathy? querues Sr Frederuca durtng a cooktng experument Betty S'9n'fY'n9 the many Sewmg Sk'll5 learned 'n the home eco Flatt Terry Kaspar Suzle Gul and Rosle Gels enloy watchung Kathy Wallace sample a new dessert may Tx'flID3 fum Lars mt: A 'can A Joan Callahan The Salpotnte Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow proudly wears her heart shaped Homemaker of Tomorrow pl NE E badge of honor symboltztng that Home as Where the Heart Is Joan won furst place at Salpotnte rn the Betty Crocker Search for the Amer: can Homemaker of Tomorrow Test Thus test IS part ot a program de svgned to further the dugnuty and prestnge ofthe Amerucan home and to stumulate Interest In the art of homemaktng ,LA .quit asia' 85 nomucs classes Teresa Felux poses threadung a need e K TT ' 44 'Km . , , , . - 1 l 7 1 ' t ,T T Xl' i - A 1 ' a ' Vx 1 . , . . l . . , l M ' Q' t nr v l l - ,V fl ag-AQ t tn- -A . , . . ' to , by .. n' U u tt PT , f 'T T T T fi . Q . Ni- . U D . . L ' 43 I . K - . A I I .. .42 . V l n b ' xl '- Draftsmen, Photographers, Electricians Become Skilled ln Shop Classes Students of the Gercke School of Voca- tional Arts are very proud of the variety of machines and equipment they are able to use. The electronics shop offers an abundance of equipment for those students taking electricity classes. The assembling of radios gives the advanced students prac tical experience for studying this field The metals shop is a very unique shop in as much as four areas are provided These areas are machine shop, bench metal, sheet metal, and acetylene and arc weld- ing. A soft metal foundry makes possible the casting of aluminum for machining. Heat treatment furnaces are available for conditioning of such projects as cold chis- els, center punches, hammers, etc. wi Advanced electricity students assemble radios as an assign ment in electronics class. The woodwork shop is another well equipped unit shop in the Industrial De- partment. Freshmen students who take a general shop course spend nine weeks in this shop. Students who are especially in- terested in cabinetmaking may enroll for one or two years and thus develop a good foundation for entrance into the cabinet makers trade. The power equipment avail- able in this shop includes two iointers, two table saws, three lathes, a drill press, mortiser, surfacer, disc sander, band saw, jig saw, power grinder, and shaper. Under the direction of Father Donan, these diligent young men learn the basic skills of drafting which will help them become efficient draftsmen, engineers, and architects. -'Q I if M. 2 Q E Sl 1 Yw lv-' ...l l v-- 4 ',. 1 Father Alvm explanns a pnntmg 'ob layout To Marlo Rodrnguez The phoTography and pr1nTnng deparT ment presided over by Fr Alvm performs many Tasks for The benefnts of The school The posfers fooTball baskeTball and base ball programs The spnnt cards Issued before each game and The Tickets and programs for almosT every school functuon are produced by The prunTlng deparTmenT The-Hgnzonglgguven invaluable and by The school photographers who puT lnTo prac Tlcal appllcatuon The deparTmenTs prnmary purpose of learning To Take and develop plcTures 3 The Lnttle Guam, operated by Ronald Zacharek prunts The 'ob whale Mark Hanna and Make Gamboa watch wuth fascunatuon the machmes methodlcal movements 2 The prmtmg lab ns carefully completed by Tom Arnold who sets up the type 89 I ' 1 I I 1 T II r u If ' I 1 , , . . . I - . . . , . Art Department Sends Winning Projects To Regional Show With his proiect held tightly in the clamp, Philip Panepento files an intricate design on his copper belt buckle. Using basic art principles, Joan Callahan, Tom Noonan, Neil Pruzzo, Pat Frailey, Pat Piatak, and Rene Perez produce silk screens in art class. The Art Department, under the capable direction of Sr. Leonard Marie, contributed many prize winning exhibits to the 1960 Arizona Scholastic Art Exhibit held in Phoe- nix. Top key winners of the State Art Awards were Joe Apodoca, Joan Callahan, Pat Frailey, and Martha Osuna. Other win- ners were Neil Pruzzo and Jim Pecarcik. In addition to winning the State Awards, Carole Hershberger was the winner of the fifty dollar Cordelia Perkins Memorial Art Award. Salpointe captured lo first places and 25 second places. s I ?:. J-fl' h. ,,,- f .. H- I J g ' '3 X Qs 1 S , i.,. we 2 i :ant gil Q 2 ,ftmlcb Q' ff XS 49 . - S Staff Covers Events In Outstanding Newspaper gf The sux attractnve ussues of the Crusader, the Salpounte newspaper were publnshed by a staff of seventeen students under the direction of Sr Mary Noel To raise the popularnty of the Crusader, the staff added two pages of cherry Chrtst mas greetings to the faculty and students ln the Chnstrnas Issue The Mardl Gras dance was also a result of the lngenuous staff In order to raise money to present the Seniors wlth an outstanding graduatlon Issue The Crusader staff completes the fnrst process In producmg a news paper by wntmg news stones edltorlals and features but a trap to the prmters affords the staff an opportunity to see the flnal product as the paper goes to press .J E VG: Edutor Mary Welker surveys the latest Issue of the Crusader with part of her staff whale other Crusaderers work dnlngently preparung the next assue Begnnnnng a tradmon the nmagmatuve Crusader staff sponsored the successful Mardn Gras costume dance to the delaght of the entnre student body 91 l I , x -'wg . . . 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I I I' sl II ll J I I ' I f r- 1 Les , A ., ed ' sg X .A x M .g H H -- ' - ' I Seniors Perfect 10th Anniversary Yearbook Tightly closed blinds, last minute past ing up, and shrill cries of Out' Out' Staff members only' greeted those curious stu dents trying to catch a glimpse of the T960 Horizons in the last few harried weeks be fore the deadline had to be met The staff made an all out effort to keep secret the new shape and layout of the T960 yearbook celebrating Salpointe s iOth anniversary This decennlal issue would not of course have been possible without the splendid co operation of the staff photographers Pete Cento and Jerry Cook A toast to our All American yearbook' proposes editor Margaret Ann Kung during the annual staff Christmas party QM Ja., Invaluable and was given by Sister Miriam Jane as she sacrificed much of her time after school and on holidays and weekends supervising the completion of the book All members of the staff gave their wholehearted effort to making this issue of the Horizons one good enough to stand up to the reputation which Salpointe has es tablished for itself in ten years of progress Yearbook photographers Jerry Cook and Pete Cento discuss en larged final prints Every school we '-13 picture an the Horizons is a product of these dependable shutterbugs Urgmg the staff to work work work Sr Miriam .lane and Margaret Ann King supervise as the deadline draws near 'Gln-'I 1960 HORIZONS svaff 'T' dt ge g U de cl y W h a e e e o ka to Tw S' 0 I e St f Ma b th K g e M c Kathy J h e Cath ley o D dle O11 e cpe 92 ,, . . ' C . l . . . L .Q - ' 5 .sa . . 1 . . . , - xxx: n 1 a - J V . . , A ' . 1- , 1 ' . ' . I ' rr, 3 'M-' V ,Lg ' D ' ' -1. I , L., 1' 1 , ,. .. ll - ' Il ' ' ' I I 1 ' . n xt . , x I . . . . 'f :': 551: rw- if , .s - . A , an 1 , -. X . M. ,.f' ' ' l e ., 'K ? ., -.. - . A Q .,,!' ' T Q x ' 1 . V , - X 'C 7 ' - '- 1-, .J - :-fx. 'L' 5 5 x -It .' 'v fi -C,-g , ' lr- ' To 1 J iv' E i or Mar ar t Ann Kin 1- ' n r assman editor Bets Allen - x 7' , Senior editor Sheila ls I, 4 i Class editor Hann R dwine V ' , i Ev nts edit r Susan Stric l nd U9-4A 4 Av Clubs editor Maureen Ouellette , K v. .I Sports edi r Chris Reilly Art editor Joan Sondin .. ' - Ke, Y Business manager Joe Lusteck . -1 ' L -M Q ,x ' i Janet limslzi u, I Q. V Q . . , nd lx Olga Gonzales , 'Q f t K, H, Adviser Sister Miriam Jane ' K .8 I ' af : ri e orninek, Jim Ma n r, Judi , I ' 'D s or iane, o nson, Dave Berg n, Henry 1,,.f ,T '. A X Kenski, y Vitt, Maureen Hann , P t ' ' it-, ' ' aw , i l. 1. Through the Mom's Club and the Dad's Club, parents of Salpointers through the years have shown their interest in Salpointe. In 1954 the Dad's Club presented a check to Father Gilmore for the athletic program from the proceeds of a barbecue and a Christmas tree sale. The Mom's Club in 1955 sponsored P.T.A. Day and a White Elephant party. ln 1956 the second annual dinner was successfully held, and in 1957 the Mom's Club sponsored a very successful Christmas bazaar. Through the years our parents have made many sacrifices for our sake. How many times have they set the table or mowed the lawn for us in order that we might stay late at school for debate, or football, or play practice? How many nights have they tossed restlessly in bed trying to figure some way to get the money for next month's expenses so that we might enjoy our Catholic education? In appreciation for the uncountable hours spent worrying, working, and praying for us, we dedicate the Clubs section of our yearbook to our parents. Student Council Unites Students, Facultyg Promotes Activities Class presidents and delegates are sophomores Yvonne Montano and Sammy Bell lumors Linda Petersen and Dan Muller and seniors Maria Amado and Ozzie Lopez Student Council officers Barb Floyd treasurer Terry Dejonghe president Margaret Ann King corresponding secretary Sheila Walsh recording secretary and Bob Kurtm vice president admire their new pins with Sister Mane Joan S C Student Council advisor Class representatives are lst row Pot Cordova Donna Dehlunger Judy Strickland Nanci Powers Roger Pecoraro 2nd row Pat Whitehead Linda OLeary Pat McCann Pete Romanoslu 3rd row Felicia Felix Cathy Vitt Tom Poore 4th row Marty Saroni and Nell Pruzzo 94 ua, This is your day, Mr. Penczar! declares Maria Amado as she presents him with a flower on Be Kind To Janitors Day. Other students, Ozzie Lopez, Don Barry, and Lou Burgess, give him time off from his regular iobs during the special day sponsored by the Student Council. k 'gc' , ,- -H rX- That sophisticated, man-of-the-world air that Terry Dejonghe is wearing comes from his year of experience as Student Body President. Hopeful candi- dates for next year's presidency, Danny Miller, Duane Wrobel, and Ray Rich- ardson, listen attentively as Terry explains the petitions to them. True to tradition, the Student Council worked faithfully again this year to form a median between the faculty and the stu- dent body. Under the leadership of Presi- dent Terry DeJonghe, the Council reached new heights in making a better Salpointe. The primary steps for a change in the ac- tivity ticket, that of a simplified identifi- cation card, was a maior accomplishment this year. Equally important was the an- nual magazine drive, sponsored by the Council. The Key Club under the direction of Bob Kurtin and Barb Floyd revised the point system and changed the Key Club sheets. Maria Amado and her committee completed the Dress Right movie by add- ing the sound track. One of the plans of Terry's platform was fulfilled with the sponsorship of a con- test to pick a design for a school victory banner. The Student Council also entirely spon- sored and supervised the student body elections. Freshmen Student Council members, elected at the semester, soon found that there was always work to do in the Council office. Performing some of the many Student Council tasks are Elizabeth Jaskoski, Dave McAuliffe, Gloria Zlacket, Larry Leber, Mike McNeely, Diana Noli, and Anne Green. Wide Variety Of Clubs And Activities Keeps Salpointers Busy .--v ' :Wm .R .,., -.. A-A WELCL uovrn 1 Q ' 214 A I lx Dedicated to creating a stronger bond of unity among the various clubs at Salpointe the Inter club Council under the direction of chairman Chris Reilly gave each club the opportunity to discuss its plans and ac tivities at the monthly meetings On the basis of these reports the club of the month was then elected Governor Paul Fannin congratulates Safety Council President Frank Rauscher as he presents Salpointe with the trophy for the most improved safety record My car is too in good condition! argues Betsy Allen as Frank Rauscher, Pat McCann, and Cloyde Flatt help officers during Salpointe's annual safety check. 96 Marianne Dillon Nancy Nugent Ray Schroff Anne Marchant and Tom Noonan submit their ballots for the important choice of club of the month to Chris Reilly chairman of the Inter Club Council The Salpointe Safety Council through the co operation of Mr Pat Cleary and the council members achieved a fine safety record this past year and received the award as the school with the most im- proved safety record in Tucson. Rigid safety checks were conducted by the Council, which also supervised parking in the school area and helped to raise the safety standard to an all-time high. The campaign included movies showing proper handling of motor vehicles and prominently displayed lists of violators of state traffic laws. NHS Spotlights Scholarship, Leadership, Character, Service The Salpointe chapter of the National Honor Society was initiated at Salpointe to give recognition to outstanding students. To gain membership, a student rnust show distinct signs of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Seniors: lst row, Stephen Tearney, Jean Tonyan, Garth Pecoraro, Margaret Ann King, Susan Strickland, Henry Kenski, Maria Amado, Sheila Walsh, Chris Reilly, Hanne Redwine, Anthony Zacharek, 2nd row, Robert Lazares, Marianne Dillon, Patricia Dowdle, Janet Olimski, Laurie McQueary, Sheila Finney, Mary Welker, 3rd row, Thomas Hall, Felicia Felix, Joan Callahan, Kathleen E. Johnson, Patricia Frailey, Joan Sandin, Thomas Poore, Osvaldo Lopez, Richard Walbert, Sheila McNamara, Terry DeJonghe, Clif- ford Hickey, and Samuel Redwine, Sophomores with moderator, Sister Mary Francella: Ann King, John Hazel- tine, Alice Marchant, Alan Traille, David Mills, Sammy Bell, Irma Araneta, Peter Romanoski, Margaret Mclntee, and Yvonne Montana. 21 .'z 2 L' -f-t4'21? 3 - 1' Aw f Juniors: Sitting, Parralee Chesnut, Mary Bates, Christina Jordan, Ann Mar- chant, Standing, Daniel Miller, William Caizzo, Duane Wrobel, Frances Jaskoski, Ann Schmid, Roberta Bennett, Thomas White, Paul Fitzpatrick, Francis Rauscher, David Comfort, Carol Coltrin, Leo Migneault, Patricia Whitehead, and Roger Pecoraro. V L-,,., . . -wwf 3 Key Club Honors Active Students The purpose of the Key Club at Salpounte ns to encourage students to lead a well rounded life Varlous levels of membershlp are attained on the basis of points whlch are awarded each semester for scholarshlp and vanous actnvutues 552 5 i gi 5 of ,QE -noi' ii f sun! W' WY' Q ' Members of the Key Club who have received their puns are Tom Poore Chris Really Roger ,G Pecoraro Henry Kensla Anthony Zacharek Ozzne Lopez front row Maureen Ouellette 'Q mad N' Janet Olnmsku Laune McQueary Barbara Floyd Hanne Redwune and Pat Fralley Sensor key pun holders are Susan Stnckland Jean Tonyan Margaret Kmg Sheula Walsh Mana Amado and Garth Pecoraro 98 -ff-iff: ,.,-4 H I . A, fy - '--...E . I E' ..x: -.' 'H' ..- . Y , MII u.y ' . . . - 13 as.: 7 sl t I . - - -X -eg' g W . ' ' ' ' f lf :, 5. , . ft- . l g, 4 yr. i A '. 'W' ' 1 sl I 5 lb ' , I . 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' , 'tu I , 1 I kgs- -5, Quill And Scroll Encourages Journallstlc Ablllty Newly lnltlated lunlor members of the Quill and Scroll are David DeConclnr Margaret Borletto Roberta Bennett Paralee Chesnut Sylvua Gonzales Carol Coltnn Chrrs Jordan Frances Joskoskl Tom Confar Roger Pecoraro Anne Marchant Mary Bates and Ray Rlchardson Sensor members of the Qunll and Scroll are back row Chrns Reilly Betsy Allen Margaret Ann Kang Jerry Cook Bell Bour land Jud: Marcrone Ozzue Lopez Maureen Honnley Jrm Magner Joan Sandun Mary Welker Susan Strlckland and Henry Kenskl front row Joe Lusteck Sherla Walsh Hanne Redwune Marnbeth Komunek Pat Dowdle Olga Gonzales Maureen Ouellette Kathy Johnson Cathy Vltt and Janet Olnmskr Garth Pecoraro The Quill and Scroll an International honor socnety tor hugh school students IS deslgned to encourage and reward nnduvld ual achievement an lournallsrn and allled tlelds Students meetsng suftlcuent require ments were accepted unto the Quull and Scroll thus year To be accepted a student must be In the upper thurd of has class ln general scholastic standing have done supernor work un some phase of lournalnsm and have been recommended by his mod erator and the secretary treasurer of the society I I I I I I 1 ' 1 I 1 I 1 1 f W 11 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 , . I I I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , Mission Club Serves God s Poor ln Southwest Donna Walsh kneeling wonders what would happen to the beautiful food tower if that flying can were to hit it But Curt Melton and Jamce Ashen brenner concentrate more on their game of catch while taking a break from the Mission Clubs task of packing Thanksgiving baskets for the poor Help stamp out pagamsm qulps Marianne Dillon as she sorts out the cancelled stamps which will soon be converted unto real penmes for the missions Helping Marianne in this task are Mission Club members Mary Ann Thomas and Dragi Pole 100 The Tilma Mission Club brightened the hearts of many poor children in Sahuarita and Continental with its annual Christmas party More than eighty gayly wrapped Christmas boxes filled with candy and toys were distributed Remaining the largest club in the school the Mission Club is dedicated to serving the underprivileged families in the South west Making and mending rosaries and col lecting cancelled stamps were only a few year round prolects carried on by the Mission Club Other activities included the collection of toys for an orphanage in El Paso Thanks giving baskets for needy families in Tuc son and the Easter Party for the Yacqui ment this year was the printing of the Mission Monitor the monthly bulletin pub- lished to unite all club members I I , I I - Indian children. 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Projectlonlst Business Clubs Draw Interested Students The AudloV1sual Club has the lob of carlng for the school prolectors runnlng fllms for classes and clubs and maknng mnnor repavrs on the equnpment Jerry Cook was presrdent of the club and Snster Vrncent Joseph moderator The Busmess Effnclency Club was organ tzed thus year to perform secretanal 'obs for those faculty members who wash them All business students were ellguble to loin Members made tours of vanous places of business rn Tucson Betty Jarrold was presldent Nancy Nu gent vlce presldent Margaret Delgado sec retary and Sister Dolorosa moderator Carol McConnell and .llm Pekarcuk mem bers of the Audlo visual Club prepare the prolector for one of the many class room movles whlch gnve added knowl edge and Interest to the subgects being studued lOl ondnaim il? l 1 !.l 861 Brungung the student dnrectory up to date Sheila McNamara operates the new addressograph machlne as Nancy Nugent points out an error whlch should be corrected Forensic League Helps Students Gain Poise, Speaking Ability Philip Philip you cant go across the sea in o little boat dramatizes Parralee Chesnut as Frances Jaskoski makes sure she stays within the seven minute time limit and Kaye Manne mann ludges her on expression poise and clarity of speech Aff' Competition in speech and debate is pro- vided for students at Salpointe by the Na- tional Forensnc League The Salpolnte chapter which was the first in Tucson held three practice and one trophy tournament Members also partici pated in the University of Arizona tourna ment and the Loyola University Spring tour nament in Los Angeles Students who have earned twenty tive points in inter scholastic competition are eligible tor membership in the National Forensic League President of Salponte s chapter is Kathy Johnson artilnli' fx, swf' lr if ir '-QSF Com :lm their vast amount of labor material in preparation for a debate are Take it easy with our hard earned trophies Al members Pat Whitehead and Carol Coltrin look worried P 9 as to whether or not Al can catch faster than Garth Sam Redwine Kathy Johnson Hank Kenski and Mary Bates can drop 102 i I It I v 4 n H . . . . , . . s . . I I ' - - ll - . . . . 1 . I . I W y i I! . U 5 yn , - .1 . , . iii - g I .L 5 ,. .L ,M ' L? I 1' K , Y? W ' it Q r , Q, , Q g f N t vs . 5 if P y-.. .XX Q I , K Q - xl , ' L t ' 5 . v AV - r l' if T 4 L t L - X labs. F 'Q ,' - r Y - ' .. A 5, 'FFWFHH 71 Yi Mu vt' ii If - - - ' H ' ' ' ' Preciado cautions Garth Pecararo. Other Speech Club . . . . . . , . I I -I ' l Knights Play Important Part At Salpolnte Salpomte Knlghts George Knmball sophomore captaun Chns Renlly presldent Bull Wanango freshman captaun Ernie Felnx sensor captam and Frank Rauscher lunnor captaln pause wnth Brother Herman after drawing up the next months Mass servung schedule Service leadership ablllty and enthus :asm may well be credlted to one of Salpolnte's newest clubs, the Salpolnte Knzghts Luke the mailman, the Knight IS known for has prompt and walling servlce In any kind of weather The oblect ot the Knights, as stated an the constltutnon, IS to assist the priest In his preparations tor Mass It necessary, and to show by their example and conduct on the altar the tlnest attrnbutes ot a good Catholic tralnlng nn their response to the prlest's every word and action wwmwgefew Awe :QW we The Chess Club s mann goal thus year was reorganlzatuon Plans tor a slmplltued polnt system unter school tournaments and membershnp cards were land lntra club contests were held durnng the weekly meetings Club oftucers tor the year were Wulluam Calazzo presldent Marlo Rodrlguez vlce president and Mary Bologna secretary Sister Nllruam Jane was moderator Antncnpatmg hus next move us Charles Smusek as hns partner Barbara Schrader, moves her bishop Engrossed In another game ns Duck Westburg whale other Chess Club members, Ozzie Lopez, Bull Canazzo and Mary Bologna offer some helpful advlce -mil The Spanish Club is designed to develop mutual understanding of the Spanish peo ple and their customs and language The club sponsors La Cena Mexicana two ice skating parties and a movie The proceeds of these prolects were sent to Father Was son for his orphanage In Mexico Estas muchachas et haec puella brought home many prizes from the foreign langu age tournament in Phoenix fback rowl Georgia Martinez Spanish prose Cheryl Lane Spanish prose- Laurie McQueary nm- promptu- Margaret Mclntee Latin poetry- Cfront rowl Barbara Lynch Spanish poetry- Sidra Kalil Spanish impromptu- Veronica Araneta, Spanish prose, and Felicia Felix, Spanish prose. Pat Frailey, Spanish Club president, and Sister Mary Margretine, club moderator, arrange flowers in front of the terra cotta of Our Lady of Guadalupe before the annual procession. 104 Medallions keys ribbons certificates and personal satisfaction were a few re wards achieved by members of the Art C ub Entering and attending art contests and maintaining bulletin boards were some of the malor activities of the club The display cabinet near the art room showed the best work done by both club members and art students Tom Noonan and Mary Alice Ruelas examine a water color painting for the regional division show of the National Scholastic Art Exhibit while Joan Callahan and Janice Surina point out an interesting detail on another painting for the contest. Spanish, Art Clubs Bring Honors To Salpointe I . h U Glee Club Notes Tenth Year Cf Song I Harmomznng durmg the annual Chrnstmas program IS thus truo of Bull Coonce Pat Augello and Tony Velnz Club under the durectron of Snster Margaret Cecella One of the busiest clubs at Salpolnte this year was the Glee Club Among their many performances were two shows on televlslon statlon KOLD Marys Hour at the University of Arrzona stadium concerts at Veterans Hospital and St Marys Hos pltal the Moms and Dads lo1ntChrlstmas meetung a Chrlstmas proqram at Salpolnte and a sprung concert held at Safford Junior Hugh School They also sang at the May processuon, the Baccalaureate Mass, and at commencement exerclses The Glee Club sponsored the annual talent show Featured In solos In different programs thus year were Sldra Kalll Bull Coonce Tony Vellz Pat Augello Duck Westburg and Martln Saronl Club offucers were Tony Velez presl dent Bull Coonce vlce presldent Sldra Kalll secretary and Cecelua Arruaga as slstant secretary Concert accompanist was alumnus Mary Kruetz and student accom panlst was Marla Anthony 105 r Q They are accompanied by the other members of the Glee , V ' 1 A .I H. -D A -, r ' A l . 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I I I I ' 1 I ' I - Cheerleaders, Songleaders, lntensify Spirit Throughout School Varsity cheerleaders Lmda Capltam Rosle Eglun Dottne Monaghan Maggue Jo Kung and Lunda OLeary pause whale practncung a new routlne for basketball season The gurls cheered the varsnty football team on to nts best season un Salpolntes hustory Attendlng all the football and basket ball games thus year the cheerleaders songleaders and malorettes lent much color and splnt to the Lancer fans The elected leaders were varsuty cheerleaders Dottue Monaghan songleaders Barb Floyd malorettes Mary DeJonghe andJ V cheer leaders Jud: Butta The varslty cheerleaders recelved a var suty letter for their ettorts thus year as well as belng guests at the Letterrnen s banquet The songleaders perforrned only theur own orlgunal shows and have the reputa tlon ot belng one of the best songleadung outtnts In town They received an award at the end ot the year Also recelvlng awards were the malorettes and the J V and fresh men cheerleaders tiger What are we gonna do tomght? challenge the Frosh and JV cheerleaders at the Homecomlng assembly Stumulatmg the excntement and spmt whlch characterize Salponnte are lkneelmgj frosh cheerleaders .lame Flynn Karen Johnson Maxme Smder and Marulyn Thompson and fstandungj JV cheerleaders Tuna Jacome Shelley Harrell Jud: Buffa Sandra Gray and Pat Cordova gi ...Ax mMm aw ysivfsfhg Jlthfiyfgfw JVWM 106 --5 3.-..::ag:'..':L 4x W C-R -1-.... 0 5 f T X 3 5 r 1 ,T ' N' ' N ' - I J H a -W . -' 1' V 1 1 . , - 2 1 I L 'lr 1 fl A I , g gl 1 , , . . , I.. A, ,,, sc F . I . fm .5 : F ,IJ - 2 I t I 1 f I i . . ' , . s I X . 'ia ' Y . . . .I , . I . . I . 1 - . . . , . . 2.1:-,s -- s c A 2.15 Ja-, fe-1453 E' Q-5:-.eel ' ,AE ig : ga M.. 7-gt...-f TE' W E.. S- ' ' K M M U .,,, '---- - . x I l . 1. F I V ll . ,, 1 :' I . . . . . f A , ,I ' 0 n . f Q I K . I l . , 7 ' . . I .r l ' -x x I I 1 I T A A J 'TA a T ' , 4 f ,Y Y K . J 1 X -. . .2 ... n i v-fr M '-2446 ' -'-r 5 . -.f- C'-'HX All aglow and sparkling are Salpolntes songleaders Handliving around head songleader Barb Floyd are Judi Paralee Chesnut Trudu Snider Terry Kasper and Karen Surina Hail hail to Salpointe Salpointes songleaders and malorettes present an impressive finale to one of their half time shows 107 Marcione, Cathy Vitf, Jerrie Jerden, Ginny Holguin, Felicia Felix, Sidra Kalil, Valerie l-laber, Maria Amado, Pep Rallies Games Sparkle With Nlajorettes Performances L 'SZ Sister Margaret Cecella Pep Club moderator plans a pep assembly wlth Marty Saronl club president and Barb Floyd head songleader The spnrlt at Salpolnte IS the best ln the clty Thus ns the opnnnon of many sports wrnters and sports announcers who have wltnessed the games Throughout the year Responslble for thus magnltude of en thusuasm ns one of Salponnte s older clubs the Pep Club Decoratnng the goal posts leading the pep assemblies and buynng new equup ment throughout the year are only a few prolects accomplnshed by Pep Club mem ers The mann prolect of the Pep Club was the Rodeo Parade float Some of the responslbnlntues of the club president Martin Saronl are to preside over the bl monthly meetlngs and to take charge of all pep assemblues Other offlcers are Betty Flatt secretary Parralee Chesnut vlce presudent Mary Vega treasurer Tom Hall sensor delegate Gaul Nelson lunuor delegate Chrlstune Melia sophomore delegate and Ann Howard freshman delegate .Va-'f ,pei wr' Practuce makes perfect and the performance of the malorettes showed a lot of practice Shown In one of theur dnffucult routunes are Veronnca Barnes Ellen McCarter Mercy Hermosa Helen Garcna head malorette Mary DeJonghe Donna Dehlmger Pat Augello Mary Lee Margo Esperon and Mary Ann Lovaas 108 Bands Boost Splrlt Provide Entertainment The Mldntghters dance band has become well known through nts performances at Salpolnte as well as at other school and publlc dances To unsure permanence It was made a chartered club of the school The purpose of the Concert Band IS not to perform but to learn Thus band shows the members the enloyment that can be found In muslc other than popular Father Urban IS the moderator of the Concert Band as well as of the marching pep and dance bands EAI they rehearsed tt and they called nt the burth of the blues slngs vocolnst Sldra Kohl occompomed by Mrdntghters Muke Defayette Roger Pecororo Garth Pecoraro Sam Redwme Joe Lusteck Fred Kmpe Danny Mnller and Ron Lusteck durmg a performance at the talent show ps Gettung unto tune before a performance are these concert band members back row, Margaret Mclntee, Cloyde Flatt, Ron Lusteck, Larry Bahull, 2nd row, Pete Garcua, Frank Cartstu, Steve Fazto, Phulup Melton, Phtl Walsh, Mary Ann Thomas, Mtke Defayette, Doug John son, Ed Barnns, Ozzne Lopez, 3rd row, Tom Whute, Glorta Garcra, Barbara Dlouhy, Phyllls Chlasson, Roxy Ready, and Jackne Thomas 109 I I I l l . . 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' ,tg '13 The Marchung Band probably the best known of the varlous bands at Salpounte performed at all the home football games Teaming up with the cheerleaders song leaders and malorettes they presented shows centered around particular themes and also precnsnon drnll performances The Pep Band IS a small group with selec tive membershtp based on experience and ablllty They played at the home basketball games and accompanned the songleaders and malorettes at half tnme shows '3 all mlm S4 The marchung band flanked by Captann Joe Lusteck and Father Urban moderator stands at attentton during the opening prayer at a pep assembly The luvely pep songs which boost the renowned Salponnte sprrut dont lust come out soundung good the pep band had danly practice to retaun :ts hugh caluber Shown practlcung are lst row Sam Red wnne Glorna Garcua Margaret Barletta Tom Whute Roxy Ready 2nd row Make DeFayette Steve Fazuo John Barletta Larry Bahnll 3rd row Ron Lusteck Chns Renlly Margaret Mclntee and Ozzie Lopez A : :- l ' --I J I Q, 9 ff 7- - I gel T l' T l f 'M 'W y ' .. . ' ' f - T R N l , t Pt ,W 3 I - n W .L 5 A l . I . Y R l lv I . -V muy' TNT l l l T X AES R r- 'I K tx ll0 Library, Future Nurses Clubs Render Services To School +.Lq n...? 'T' Orgamzed confusnon rengns at the lubrary desk as Jean Tonyan Roberta Bennett and Lmda Rlggs checks out books for those burdensome monthly book reports Svster Marne Joan faculty moderator recommends a new book for Bob Lazeres The efflclent operation of the lubrary plus courteous servnce are products of thus year s Library Club Dedicated to provldlng servlce at the check-out desk shelving books and dlstrlbutlng overdue notlces the club also conducted a poll on student reading habits and made a tour of the Un: versity of Arizona Library To Interest the students In a career ln 5 nurslng and to encourage them nn fnndang out what the nurslng profession requnres and offers ns the mann purpose of the Future Nurses Club at Salponnte Under the leadershlp of the presndent Anne Mar chant members of the club made Iayettes for needy famnltes vnsuted local hospltals and assrsted ln keepnng the nurse s room un order The lnductlon of many new mem bers unto the club should assure nts success un the future '-'alqgod I 'tw fn-rm -ft-4--4 Q 39-1 41 .W -.J L ' ,.--vu -xi. Januce Ashenbrenner and Pat Whitehead begun the formldable lob of reorrang :ng the meducal supply cabxnet as another future nurse Gall Nelson proudly shows Anne Marchant some of the baby clothes whnch club members made to send to a needy hospital 'l 'l l I , I I 5 TT Dv- . . 1 'L' y I H- , . . . . ,is X LY ' N r ! - I - :ff v I , , ,V I , V -V M . . . is M . . . I -1 . . . . 5--. t v N Ks E . . . A I , W 4 1 glfyy ff X . . I pi ' VJ' , . r Q, - Y all , . . , My 1 l Q, , ' .. --'- , u 1 4 lx 1 I . . . , . Pj, A at .4 ., 'X .N , Mt., f ' 1-'t , t Y1' Y .MW and-W4 .' ' Q. . 1 l ...+....a--- --, sp flu..- i i s - I . . .., W-, . eww QQ J I t t f mg ry-L TT' .V 1 .Q ,r I X, A , I t i -il f H -14...-4'--f ,QW . Y n -swf ' ' -N c,-Q - c rx l ' ---- ' --.. I' - - ' ll H - - I g ' I , h . A, vs, , I I 4' . rv I -F .A XN, s I ' ' ' ll ll ' Dad s Club Succeeds In Annual Projects A specual commuttee for the ham dmner Al Romanosku Gene McCarter Jum Manella vuce presudent Ed Arruaga Al Guyro 12nd rowj Don Frakes chaurman of the ham dmner Dragu Pole Don Vosberg Duck Schaller presudent and Frank Rauscher recordung secretary pause wuth Father Roy faculty moderator after completung plans for a club prolect Hammung ut up as they make preparatuons for the annual Dads Club ham dmner are Lul John and Duck Schaler ll2 Much credut us due to Salpountes Dads Club thus year for supportung the Salpounte athletuc program through theur fund raus ung prolects The three mann prouects thus year were the sale of season football tuckets the cuty wude Chrustmas tree druve and the ham dunner In the opunuon of Father Roy club mod erator the year was a success through the efforts and co-operatuon of the club mem ers Presudung over the monthly meetungs whuch were desugned to be both busuness and socual gatherungs were presudent Mr Duck Schaller vuce-presudent Mr John Maru ella treasurer Mr Muke Fendo and secre- Mr John Rauscher Mothers Club Donates Tlme, Servlce For Salpolnters Beneflt Officers of the Mothers Club Mrs George Lundqulst Mrs Nazarlo Gonzales Mrs Hllary Nunmnk Mrs Steve Fazno and Mrs Carl Poore examnne some ofthe new books the library was able to purchase from the proceeds of the clubs actuvmes lt- ! 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The Salpounte Mothers Club flnlshed a very successful year In Ilnknng the parents together vvlth the teachers to better the school both flnanclally and educationally The Salponnte Mother s Club met on the second Wednesday of each month A gount meetlng was held every other month for the mothers and fathers The club had a guest speaker for these meetlngs Mrs Steven Fazlo president and Father Bona venture moderator presided over the meetings Other offlcers who have donated much tlme and work throughout the year In making the mother s club a success are Mrs Hllary Nunnlnk vlce president Mrs Carl Poore correspondung secretary Mrs George Lundqulst recording secretary and Mrs Nazarlo Gonzales treasurer The annual money ralslng event the Salpolnte Mothers Club Bazaar was a success through the efforts of Mrs Henry Kaspar chalrman of the bazaar and her assistants The bazaar was held at the El Conquustador Hotel The money ransed at the Bazaar was given to the school library T13 Examlnlng the brochure for the annual Mothers Club Bazaar at the El Conquustador Hotel are Mrs Henry Kaspar general chaurman Mrs Ruchard Frauley pub luclty and fashion show director and Mrs Evo DeCan cum luncheon chaurman , . 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I f . , . 6 R A Members Develop Skull Good Sportsmanshup mfr Mary Frances Eluas Helen Gutuerrez Mary Teresa Eluas Prusculla Mums Karen Kamunsku Mary Mastrouannu and Carmen Fousse try out the equupment for archery one of the GRAs newest sports Practuce practuce practuce thats what makes a team wun and the gurls basketball team was no exceptuon' Shown practucung are Chrus Melua Mary Helen Garcua Ylua Torres Sandy Hanna Barbara Gaona Mary Jane Sulluvan Lupe Carullo Duane Olumsku Donna Walsh Natalue Dunn Gaul Nelson Muckey Eggman Sharon Hutt Adella Ramurez Vorney McGrath and Bonnue Baker T14 The Gurls Recreatuon Assocuatuon conclud ed a successful year un promotung unterest un sports among the gurls at Salpounte The sports uncluded un the program were volleyball basketball badmunton bowlung archery and tennus The success ot the GRA can be attrubuted to the hard work ot Mrs Roy moderator and the club ottucers Sandy Hanna presu dent Chrus Meuua recordung secretary Vur gunua Turner correspondung secretary and Bonnue Baker treasurer , I I I I , ,iw , 'F W . 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Since that time, Salpointe's main expansions have been made possible through the generosity of one woman, Mrs. Helena S. Corcoran. In December of l95l she offered funds to Bishop Gercke for the building of the Gercke School of Voca- tional Arts. For this great gift, we at Salpointe are indeed grateful. This year, however, we have yet another reason to ask God's choicest graces to be bestowed on our benefactress. One of our fondest dreams has been realized through Mrs. Corcoran's generosity. In years to come our new gym will be the core of most activity here at Salpointe. Its spacious rooms will house basketball games, dances, club meetings, and school exhibits, For her sincere interest and generosity, we dedicate the Events section of our yearbook to Mrs. Helena Corcoran. 'ft 'ft Seniors Schmaltzle Races Away With Title In Mag Drag The seniors do it again' To the dismay of the underclassmen the seniors fulfilled tradition with Schmaltzies final three day drive across the South Patio strip bringing in 100041 of their quota The class of 60 set an all time high 168W in the record breaking S23 OOO UT... the iuni comesthe honor of third place in the mag drag . . . topped by the sophomores! Checkered flags stop lights and pit stations brought the drag to Salpointes south patio for the annual magazine drive Each class sported a rod designed and named by them On October 4 they sped oft on a T5 day race sponsored by the Student Council Anxiety ran hugh as the moving of the cars was put off by quota club drawings giant size Iollipop drawings and skits by various classes and clubs The sweet dimrpled face of Ma l-liggens KChrisV lteillyb the beat sound of Hanne Long-hair fHanne Redwinel and the bloody coins of Ghoulia lSheila Walshj greet Charm-girl Judi Marcione in her quest for subscriptions. ja ' The Treshrnen's Fugitive Flea and The juniors' Tuff-E-NuTT's early spurts of speed provided The spirit Tor The other classes but The final moments of The great race saw The seniors' dauntless Schmaltzie cop The Mag Drag Title while The sophomores wheelless Strip-n-Drag Took second. The record breaking drive sent The top salesmen and a fortunate few of The quota club on a riotous Tour day Trip To California over The Thanksgiving holidays The big wheels in Salpointes Mag Drag were not the homeroom captains as one might suppose but The vigilant bookkeepers Receiving recognition for Their fine work from Mr Richards are Socorro Guzman Betty Flatt Nancy Nugent Colette Dauphinais Betty Jarrold Rosemary Gels Sheila McNamara and Sister Dolorosa Open windows broken bird cages painted buses where s the salt? midnight dips in the pool water fights You dont have a big head separate checks Bubbles musical glasses souvenir menus Father Alvin s songs wishy washy Father Aidan s short cuts tat man cute little Franciscans Margie s groceries ll7 11 ' 11 - - 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . 1 . . . . - 11 I 1 11 ' . . , . - 1 11 11 ' ' . , . Queen And Court Grace Vuotorlous Homecoming Events - W l l H V' 1 l UQ! KJ -1 blur- 1-in Smnlmg rodrcrntly over her domoun Queen Morgoret Jo Kung reigns wnth her court ond theur Leftermen escorts They ore Borb Floyd Terry Dejonghe Cathy Vm Mrke Huff Tom Arnold Joy Moruello Terry Ronstodf Steve Shlier ond Terry Kospor H8 I u n I ing I 5 2 nn. - l l 6 3 , 'Q' -' l 1 3- l 1 i -My 7 ,.-Vhl 1 w, , 11- ll '11 y ,- S 'V - -ni 4-ul , ' , l l , Q 'J ' I K . Q l . in . ' . 'er . . -' 'fry' gl., ff . yi 5 , V. l, I Y' . .' ' A . X, - Y, .3 . sl T' I , Clnmaxung the secret the staunch Letter men had kept for weeks Margaret Jo Kung was crowned 1959 Homecoming Queen by Bernne McDowell Lettermen Club press dent the day preceding the bug game amnd the cheers of her sublects Due to hugh winds the traditional bon ture was not burned that nlght snappy winds and drlzzllng raln kept the court from thenr tradmonal appearance at half tame Despute the cold damp weather a large crowd turned out to cheer the mud sodden Lancer team to a 14 13 vlctory over the eastslde Rangers Exuberant Lancers snake dancnng around the vlctory bonfsre brought a memorable end to the 59 Homecomnng season the Monday after the game 1 nhl I crown thee Queen of the Lancers' proclaims Berme McDowell Lettermen prexy as he places the royal tlara on Margaret Jo Kung 59 Homecoming Queen to the obvious pleasure of her Lancer escort Tom Arnold Defensrve captain Berme McDowell and has Homecomung date Connie Brault awaut the presentatuon of the Lettermen autographed footballs to the 59 Homecoming Court Letterman Ernue Mello and Norma Rodnguez happnly pose at the vnctory Homecomnng ball at the beautiful Hellemc Center Freshmen Capture Spirit Of Seniors During Initiation Days Pink bovvs, odd-colored socks, rolled-up pants legs, and hair parted in the middle signified the class ot '63's initiation into Salpointe lite. Jumping reluctantly to the whimsical moods of the seniors, the freshmen were required to do everything from reciting selections from the Lancer Lore to doing the can-can and bunny hop. The two days ot agonizing initiation were ended festively when the trosh were invited to a mixer sponsored by the Stu- dent Council atter school in the cafeteria This dance brought the days ot initiation to a close and opened Salpointe activities to its youngest class the class of 63 Mcike wcy for the mighty seniors' resounds through the holls os freshmen during frosh lf1lllGll0l'1 wotch cttentively the pencil race among the freshmen exch Senlors Joe Apodoca' Bruce OlNell' George Mlchels' and Armln Clcalc Noses to the grindstone! Mork Rutter, Collette Dcuphincis, ond Bill Bollweg SaIpointe's New 3823000 Gym Fulfills 10-Year Dream SIE, Now a third tall building will stand proudly on Salpointe soil gleaming in The light of the morning sun It was 210 the PA clicked on The sonorous voice of Father Gilmore disclosed I have an announcement that all of you have been waiting for Work on the new gym will begin immediately ln some classes the news incited spontaneous cheers in others the loyous tidings were welcomed in wide eyed amazement The new S823 000 gym will feature a court seating 1400 a multi-purpose room a stage and a band room. With the new gym Salpointers can host their own home games at their own gym. A foundation of Salpointe lite the gym will see generations of students pass through its doors to have many hours ot noisy happy fun. A proud stalwart building reflecting the light of student activities will ever stand as a monument to a generous benefactress Mrs. Helena Corcoran. At last' Mr Louis Felix turns over a spadetul of ground to begin Salpointes road toward having a gym Cheer ing with the students ore Mr Porque Patten Mr Lou Place Mr Don Vosberg Mr Al Romanski Mr Jack Cor coran Mr John Rascob Bishop Gercke and Father Gilmore Despite the winter rain and the soggy ground workers had two walls of the Salpointe gym finished by late January As brick was laid upon brick as plaster was slabbed on the walls the new gym began to look like the architects dream Talent Show Centers Around New Stars Of Show Business ,gf Tony Velrz Glee Club presud nt funds an unpaunted wnndow on the Talent Show Showboat as he drrects Sudra Kohl Bull Coonce Davnd DeConcum Carol Mc gonnell and Cecelna Arrnaga un preparing the back rop Theres no buslness luke show bustness agree the stars of the Talent Show as they take thenr curtain call Farst row Tony Veluz Adam Schwager Sandy Knox Chns M lla Carol Henderson Karen Johnson Mary Anne Thomas Jackue Thomas Barbara Lynch Svdra Kalnl and Joe l.usteck Second row Paralee Chestnut Kay Manemann Eluzabeth Jaskoskl Janet Olumsku Duane Olumskn Paul DeLamboy Bull Coonce Tom Cm Bull Bourlond and Hank Kenskn Mlssung IS Mary Joy Mndkrff I Twenty one performers boarded the Glee Club Showboat November 24 to brung the songs ot Show Busuness to theur en thralled audsence at the annual Talent Show The name stars booked on the crulse were headed by Hank Kenskl with has na tional wlnnlng Concertstruck Co starrlng on the same bull was Bull Bourland wlth has own composstuon Mary Lou The show Introduced a newcomer to the stage Bar bara Lynch wrth her monologue on Home work The proceeds fcanned foodl from the show went to the poorer tamulues around Tucson tor their Thanksgiving dinner qs' 'NC ' -- I u ll ' ll . . . ,, ,, . 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D.. 1 -f 1 1 1 f 1 1 I , , . : A 1 1 I ., - fg-jI'f,:22.- T 1 I 1 1 s 1 1 - sk M,,..,S15:-Lg X, -., ' ,R g, .V-ri Ns, ,I -Q .X W- Fun, Cienerosity Brighten Salpointers' Christmas Season -til, Nr ez, Bells lughts and tnnsel were taken out after another year and then the fun began Seniors Tom Arnold Maureen Hannley Karen Surma and Jam Magner work to produce a different effect with the sensors tradstvonal prolect Wnth a sulver tree tmseled nn blue balls and lnghts as the center of attraction members of the Student Coun cal s El Cee Commuttee Bob Lazares Joe Floyd Sandy Hanna and Tom Confar arrange the multn colored gauly decorated Chrlstmas boxes for the poor chuldren at the Pro Decnmo Center The students gen erous mood showed In the gnft boxes laden wuth toys nuts fruut and candy Av 123 They look almost real' comments Pete Cento as he puts the fnnushung touches on the most famous tableau nn history Also helpung to arrange the tradntuonal scene are Maureen Hannley and Garth Pecoraro Annual Class Production Puts Seniors In A Stew Takung a curtaun call for a uob well done are members of the Senuor Class play Onuons un the Stew lst row Jum Carter Sharon Chapman Carol Halper Sheula Walsh Maureen Hannley Tom Hall Ozzue Lopez Cathy Vutt Mary Welker Frank Ganz Judu Marcuone Chrus Reully Betsy Allen Suzu Gul Terry DeJongl'ue Bull Bourland Karen Suruna Duanna Ruce and Andy Ross ln the second row are Bonnue Baker Betty Flatt Susan Struckland Tom Arnold Garth Pecoraro Theresa Felux Tom Grant Dottue Mona ghan Duck Wclbert Sharon Futzpatruck Pauge Brackney Margaret 64 Delgado Maruanne Dullon Elda Eluas Jerry Cook Cathy Wallace Ernue Feltx Pat Dowdle Ken Bolle Sheula Funney Mary LeBeau and Janet Olumsku Confusuon reugns un the senuor play as the Navy Yard sends saulors to the aud of seven boyfruendless gurls ln the process Joan CCathy Vuttl us reunuted wuth her beloved Grover CTom Arnoldj whule a bewuldered Claude fTom Halll and the senuor MacDonalds fMary Welker and Frank Ganzl look on Members of the slumber party wuth theur saulors are Garth Pecoraro and Theresa Felux Tom Grant and Dottue Monaghan Pat Dowdle and Ernue Felux Sheula Funney and Ken Bolle and Cathy Wallace and Jerry Cook ejih A luvely slumber party adds more to the confusuon of a houseful of guests for the MacDonalds Partucupatung un some gurl talk whule Mary Welker phones a much needed plumber are Pat Dowdle Dottue Monaghan .ludu Marcuone Theresa Felux Sheula Funney Cathy Wallace and Cathy Vutt l24 ,, 1 l u l ug ' 71 ,, 1 . . 'DF Q My Q F ' I K,-, ,- CM . gt g, I x x ' by u :lik , I u . A . ,, . . ,, . I : I I lu Q 1 1 1 1 1 9 Q 1 , , , , , 'T 1 1 1 1 1 Q t ,A I l , . , . ,. i v 1 1 l 1 1 . - In V' X . l f . In I V I 5 1 1 1 ,- .u,r - Q u . K . . - A .L 1' 1 1 1 1 ' I I 1 1 1 1 It W, rr V 2 yu . . . , . LA -- i . X ' 1 1 1 1 1 U U I I I I I I - 1 pf? X 1 ' ug - 1 . u . ,, . ,, . - u 1 5. l - ' - A ' - Vu .' 1 1 I ,, 1 l ' ... A ' . W. - . u . - 'L QI .4 ' H ' '+L L -' - x . ' ' 1 us I , 1 I . . I . . I . I . . I I I ' Onions in the Stew is the lively, amus- ing story of the author Betty MacDonald and her imaginative family. This three-act comedy was the choice of the senior class for their annual production. Under Sister Marie Joan's able direction, Mary Welker as Betty MacDonald managed to convince her transplanted family of the loys of island living Just as Betty MacDonald ran into troubles in her quest for her family s happiness the cast stumbled a little during their rehear sals staging and re staging scenes Ozzie s daily bout with Stardust Cathy s educat ed laugh Chris lifeless lines and Tes sie s miscast role After the last curtain was drawn there lingered the sadness of its finish but yet the happiness of its memories What can I do lm no sponge' walls Cathy Vitt as she discovers that life on an island has its disadvantages Judi Marcione considers the fact that Cathy is using Frank Ganzs sweater to wipe up the water gushing down the stairs and stifles a smile while mopplng away industriously Displaying his city superiority Ozzie Lopez gives a nasty snucker and comment on island life Mary Welker as Betty MacDonald tries to convince her transplanted husband of the Ioys of island life despite the fact that Betty managed to came up with a paint spattered face and Don a thorough washing by the sea q'rYX An unexpected swarm of yellow lackets spoils the MacDonald s efforts to sell their island paradise In a near frenzy to keep the bees away are Chris Reilly Judi Marcione Mary Welker Cathy Vitt Dianna Rice Frank Ganz and Maureen Hannley 125 . . , M. 1 ll ' ll ' ' I . . . , V 1 ' I ' ' ll Il I , - ' I ll ' ll ' 1 1 ' . 1 . - - ll H ll ' II 9 MM , f t L u It A v , , , 1 lb ,, , , t by . r N-, ,Q ' -1 ..l XV' : ky. g y i 7 I 5- A ,, -,fl .t V- , t g L T' A . , 1 X , C . 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I - ' I I ' I I I I ' Sophomores Break Tradition With King Denny's Coronation Its not a candy bar its World Finest Chocolate' chorus Ray Richardson and Duane Wrobel as they try to persuade a perplexed customer to buy not one but many Denny Smith and Cheryl Lane enloy their momentous reign as King and Queen of Hearts with their attendants Ernie Melia Norma Rodriguez Ann Luko Tom White Linda OLeary and Ray Richardson Beneath floating red cuplds Sophomore Dennis Smith and his date Cheryl Lane were crowned King and Queen of Hearts It climaxed the ten days of Salponntes Valentine activities Hopefuls for the crown were Ernie Melia senior Ray Richardson iunior Dennis Smith sophomore and Tom White fresh man The main money raising scheme this year for the first time was the selling of World s Finest Chocolate In addition each class had its carnival Lunches slave sell ing and auctions were the highlights of the day Dragis S14 60 slave e seniors S76 50 cake' A portable TV set was awarded at the semlformal dance held in Carmens Ballroom 126 S. 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Not for the Pep Club members who crammed all their free moments wnth the bunldlng of theur Royal Anniversary float for the annual Rodeo parade I 11? gk 127 ol-4' Its rodeo tnme nn Old Tucson' Once agaun Tucson became a cnty of stetsons levns bolo tres squaw dresses and pearl button shurts The excitement of the Old West was revlved agom for the few memorable days of rodeo week Rodeo fever spread to Salpounte where lt caught the unsus pectung students In nts whsrl Thus belng the schools tenth year the Royal Annuversary float took on a castle theme complete with towers a moat and pretty pnncesses In her castle Rodeo Queen Kathy Casey her kung Tony Procac cuno and pruncesses Pat Fraaley Carol Hershberger Shelley Harrell and Ann Howard were entertanned by pages Cvar suty cheerleadersl court 'esters fsongleadersl kmghts Cmalor ettesj and the musuc of the royal band ' ' ' ll ' ll .1f- ,g 1 ' V Film' Q s Y -NA ' T A A A , a. U ? ' Q 1 , f 1012 ' 11,3 A I lyk? -s es I ll if 1 L . 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I 1 I I .I - , 1 1 X A I 1 v, V r I H :V I - 11 11 i 'X Varied Projects Demonstrate Scientists Talent, Grlglnallt S? wtf' Muwwamw l Capturlng flrst place In Bnology Gary Proksch dem onstrates hls methods of determunlng the respnratnon of a snall ASUIU Displaying hrs versuon of the worlds oldest addm u machlne as Junlor Anthony Eck whose unusual ro P l ect won the tlrst place blue ribbon In the mathematlcs nu' I dlvlslon Chris Renllys sugar and starch tests on a rupemng banana earned for hum tlrst place In the Chemostry dlvnslon Sensor Steve Kester uses has own method of measur :ng llght waves, for whlch he was awarded the Physucs U., tnrst place 128 l I Us ' 'li' ,5.:,,, A 1 ff I :. A t A ' - 1 4l?'f, . , - - V .. , Q: -' i V? ' Uf2,.,g L L 4- I ke X Rfb. vi-f' -A Vw f + ef ., ,- Qwzfl ' 'A sf W if , ' - 1, -.J l ' 3 . fl ., 'f Q. 1 u '+ ' 't , Q n ,, -Q ll 'W ' 1 :J U U I Q, il Wiifz 4 N 5 , , f I - ' 1 . . . . , . L . . . 9 In 2 I - ' a L1 . . , . . - -fi .. Sophomore Pete Roma noski funds that hs B1 ology prolect of the Oligodynamic Action OfMetals wasawarded second place in Biology Showing his carefully detailed notebook is Junior Ray Richardson whose prolect in the mathematical applica tion of crystals won the second place prize in mathematics Junior Pat McCann won the second prize in the Physics division by dem- onstrating the efficiency of infrared rays. 129 W -4,5-'ff' K 0 A progect on the practical application of the nitrate test won Senior Bob Rohen a second place ribbon in the Chemistry division SALPUINIE msn scuqguj ' EVENT F509 SCIEN mx Taking third place in the seventh annual Science Fair are Bill Ryerse fbiologyj, Georgia Mason, the only girl winner lphysicsi, Garth Pecoraro Cchemistryj, and Roger Pecoraro fmathematicsj. G y Memories, Romance Blossom At Baile De Las FIores Balle De Las Flores the unforget table evenlng ot Aprll 24th romance and merrnment amndst a settnng of enchant :ng Spanush decor nn the Pioneer Ballroom magnlfncent chandellers and Spannsh lanterns cast excmng shadows of flnckernng candlelight on the faces of many happy lun lors and sensors From the furst formal lntroductuons and the stately grand march to the last llngerung farewells thus loyous festlve evenlng be came memorable 115 Mnrror mnrror on the wall who makes the bnggest change of all? Georgla Mason does typafymg all gurls as she plays the happy role of a modern Alasl All that awans this prmce Charmm g as a good scrubbmgl But nn has spot Before and After Cunderella wlth the help of her fauthful mlrror less wx and waxed chemo' Ernie Fehx MH be cheered by G pretty Cmdereuc 130 L .aww- What would you men do without us 9 sighs linda Petersen as she stranghtens cony of the Pioneer Hotel lnspec-shun! As the younger Allens answer the call to approve of sister Betsy and her escort Dick Wal- bert the two babies would rather be in bed but older sisters look hopefully at the new prom dress while big brother pretends sophistication. Memories of a perfect evening linger as Francisco Varela bids Karen Surma good night Danny MilIer's tie on a bal- A .W O 'l3'l Medley Of Fashions Strikes Bright Note During Spring Season tu? l 'TS Exhilarating is definitely the word for Theresa Felixs lovely creation The plaid spaghetti strap dress won her a place as a finalist in the Tucson Daily Citizen Sewing Contest From any point of view Betty Flatt and Barba Floyd will be admired in their smart suits Bettys slim white skirt is completed by a 34 length sleeved open lacket The finishing touches white hat shoes and gloves A finalist in the Tucson Daily Citizen Sewing Contest Barbara models the suit which brought her the top honors Barbaras navy blue en semble is sparked by the crisp dotted dickey which looks quite chic with the box locket and straight skirt 32 1 Y l 3 . . . .. ., 11 ' '11 - ' . - I. I I I 1 . . , l Especially alluring are Dorothy Monaghan and Rosie Eglin in their spring date dresses Dotties pink floral print features a scooped neckline and a billowing skirt The fashionable wide collar and swirly bodice is combined in Rosle s charming beige and white checked cotton 133 Pert in a bright bermuda outfit, Pat Payne gets in the mood for the Medley. Her plain bermudas are set off by the bold striped vest. A white blouse complements the set. All ready for a summer slumber party Lupita Rodriguez models her cute punk and white checked papamas The white eyelet sets it off perfectly . . . . . . , . . I Eight hundred whispered prayers rose from the full chapel as each student asked our Blessed Mother for guidance in his selection of May Queen The suspenseful anticipation was over with the announce ment of Mary Welker as May Queen and Marianne Dillon as her attendant The same qualities that the queen is chosen for Mary like in dress speech walk and rnan ner are looked for in the attendants from each class On May 4 the quiet solernnity of the cere mony was cllmaxed by Mary Welker as she placed the crown of flowers on Our Lady as Queen of May After the court offered their bouquets to their heavenly Queen Mary led the assembled in the traditional Act of Consecration Benediction put a beautiful finish on a beautiful ceremony Chosen for their Mary-like qualities, the May Court honor our Blessed Lady as Queen of May. They are: Patsy Cordova, Pat Whitehead, Mary Vega Mary Mastroianni Margaret Ann King Attendant Marianne Dillon, May Queen Mary Welker, Rosey Geis, Susan Strickland, Heidi Braun, and Linda Petersen. Missing is Anne Green May Crowning Consecrates Students To Mary, Queen Of May X, A queen crowns a Queen The cool mght our us fnlled wnth the sound of vouces rlsmg In the words of the tradltlonal May Crownlng hymn We haste to crown thee now as Mary Welker crowns the statue of the Blessed Vnrgm nn the north patuo The queen and her court were chosen by the student body for therr Mary like qualrtles rn dress actions and speech 135 1 I . 1' K, , I XR I I . . MN ' ,xx Q. . . 4 -s 4 'CA ' f ' i , ' V WV' '1 A ',4 - 1 J' f tv- 4 ,,' 4 he t rf , ' Linz s XT xx K 1, t ff I X I 1 Q- , . . . I . . . ,, I ,, . . . I H I - . H . . . . I I ' .fi f , thy, X X ll Homecoming queen, Margaret Jo King, enioyed a day of double delight. After the thrilling one-point victory over the Rincon Rangers, the Lancers and their dates left for the gaily decorated Hellenic Center to celebrate. Before Queen Margaret Jo and her court were presented with their Letter- men-autographed footballs, the happy couples joined in wishing their radiant queen a happy birthday. Klngs Queens Brighten fx-7 91. School Aotlvltles Throughout Year of Hearts The 'lruvung splrlt of the sophomore class came into vuew durlng the annual Kung ot Hearts Drive The week of frantic selllng was over and the triumphant underclassmen saw their chouce Dennis Smith and has date Cheryl Lane crown d Kung and Queen Secure an her Lancer Castle rodeo queen Cathy Casey and her kung Tony Proccacuno wave happuly to the crowd of admurnng spectators along the rodeo parade route Surroundmg the royal couple are the members of the court lunuor Carole Hershberger semor Pat Frauley freshman Ann Howard and sopho more Shelley Harrell The transportatuon managers are Dennus Gravis Pat McCann and Bryan Peters 137 JAG'- Although Salpounte ranks among the smallest of the cutys hugh schools the students are known for theur large turnouts and actuve partucupatuon un all events Thus year was no exceptuon as Solpounte came through to wun furst place un the Peanuts for Poluo Druve for the thurd consecutuve year The trophy was presented to Salpountes pruncess Kathy Johnson who also served as the school s and as Puma County s chaurman Pretty and vuvacuous Collette Dauphunaus, senuor prun cess charmed everyone wuth her quuck smule and luvely personaluty at Senuor Day October 'I7 Among the charmed were the ludges who chose Collette as one of the top fuve pruncesses 138 Chosen by a secret ballot electuon the prevuous week Maruanne Dullon reugned as queen of the second annual Mussuon Bell Ball Queen Maruanne was crowned by master of ceremonues, Dragu Polu, who also announced the names of her attendants Pat Reully and Mary Ann Thomas The gurls were chosen for theur deVOTl0n to The mgsslons T - Q ' ' T ,y u r u uf 1 Q u tx puiiusc ,u . l, .V I I . . In 1 ,jp ln 1952, under the direction of our first head coach, Larry Baroldy, Salpointe boasted varsity teams in all three sports. In 1954 the Lancers enioyed their first winning football season and in 1956 Jerry Marshall brought national recognition to Salpointe's sports program by winning the Thom McCann football trophy. In November of 1956, under the direction of Father Aidan Butler, Salpointe's new athletic director, the Cross Country team brought Salpointe its first City Championship, sparked by the running of Fernando Leon. In September 1958, a new era in sports began for Salpointe, with the coming of Coach Gene McCarter. This school year, 1959-1960, has been the best in Salpointe's history for the Sports Department. Salpointe's football team finished second in the city, Coach Gene McCarter was named Prep Coach of the Year, and work was begun on our long-awaited 523,000 gym. For their work in teaching our boys the true meaning of sportsmanship, we dedicate the Sports section of our yearbook to our past and present coaches. Fast Finish Pushes Lancers On To Winning Season Fred Reece Steve Stiller and Ernie Melia captains for the game against St Marys are on the field for the traditional toss of the coin First row Efren Rodriguez David Lovitt John Mc Quown Dennis Fendo Pat McCann Paul Romanoski Bob Orach Bryan Peters Second row Edward Castro Tony Veliz Duane Wrobel Dennis Gravuss Pete Garcia Frank Rauscher Neil Pruzzo Third row Steve Stiller Jay Mariella Roger Gerdenics .lam s Hughes Fabian Gomez Bob LaPorte Fourth row Chuck Coltrin George Michels Gerry Lynch Terry DeJonghe Bernie McDowell Fifth row Manny Velez Ernie Melia Tom Arnold Mike Huff Last row oe Gastelum Coach Gene McCarter Adam Schwager fmanagerl ?'zT'fffff3R'Q'55 75 4 8 Q A The Salpointe Lancers closed their 1959 football season with a record of 5 wins and 4 losses good enough for second place in the city standings second in the Class AA conference and fifteenth in the state Dis playing a tough defense and a rugged of fense the Lancer gridders registered their first winning season since l955 Although many of the squad members made the all city and all state teams individual achieve ment was not the key to the team s success It was their ability to work as a team and to work for a man who led Salpointe to -dn is .... AD, 3045 65 is 23,520 T40 success Coach Gene McCarter elected Coach of the Year by the Tucson Daily Citizen transformed a team that was rated sub par In pre season ratings into a win ning ball club A coach can not however take credit for all the success Without hustle desire and a spirit of co operation among team members a coach s power is useless Such a spirit prevailed in the var sity squad of 59 Their season record speaks for Itself I+ certainly proved to many people that Salpointe still had a team M 7.4 R82 52 ' 1 . . 11 ,, , I I I - - - ' ' ' 1 I 1 1 1 . . . . , . - 1 - I - h , . . I I ' I ' - ll ' I ' , , i - ag. Jr ,. ,.i, gr,f2aa. - . -J - 1 ..' ,fi A , .. -. -as , ' M.. ....,,.... .......W..,........ 5 x ,, f ' . 111.1-,,-4, ss., sepsis' ..,,,,M, N A' ,ff ,S Y ' 1'7 'fjfij' A-'-' .A L , . .Ag ' A ,,...,-, ,. 1 . F -A' ' W if 5, , . I 6 s - , ' F . , ' ff-H W - . ' - - - s Ffff L 4 f i ll' V Q . 1 1 Q I if- . 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Q ' ' I uk b A a . d, ,, , c we . 7 1 o 4 I ,- : , 1-5 '. ' - '- ' . K -'K Qu, , ,. --,tn - ,q - - ' Q I . V 1 1 1 u . ....A S' f -' ,,.,.. ' 1' A- . - . ' V J- ' ' . YQ, ,, vf, ' . 3 ' Nf,, 7-401,31 ..nl , . .1 h --3+ K Offensive Power, Speed Prove Assets To '59 Varsity 3, X: Q, v X l VARSITY SQUAD 6 Catalina 'I3 25 Amphi 6 Tucson T4 43 San Manuel 0 St. Marys T4 f' ' 14 Rincon T3 nw 8 Pueblo K 7 Nogales X ,px I , 19 Miami 26 3 .'z L- ws L4 TO 8s Q5 E QQ , tr 2 J . T I ' A P Ki 1 Yee 5' ,h X M V V' The spark and drive of the Salpointe offensive team are linemen Bob Orach, Tom Arnold, Ernie Meiia, Duane Wrobel, Tony Veliz Paul Romanoski, and Frank Stammers. Holding down the backfield slots are Jay Mariella, Mike Huff, Steve Stiller, and Terry DeJonghe. A devastating ground attack was the chief feature of Salpointe's i959 offense. Sparked by Terry DeJonghe, Mike Huff, Fred Reece, Jay Mariella, and Steve Stiller, the Lancers featured a balanced ground attack which forced their opponents de- fensive team to keep on their toes. To- wards the end of the season, the Lancers began to use the air lanes more and more with field general, Steve Stiller, spotting and hitting open receivers. The entire credit for the success of the offense doesn't go to the backfield. Without a line, where could the best of backfield stars go? A great deal of a tearn's success lies with the unsung group of heroes known as the line- men. Salpointe was very fortunate to have a strong line to open up the holes in the opponent's defense and to throw key blocks to shake the backfield men loose. Veliz, Wrobel, Arnold, McDowell, Roman- oski, Stammers, Meiia, and Orach were the brunt of the S.H.S. line. Together with the backfield they provided the Lancers with one of the best offensive attacks the school has ever known. Co-captain Bernie McDowell talks over game strategy with Coach Gene McCarter. T42 Defensive Squad Features Low Scores, Goal Line Stands Defensively the Lancers line up with Ernie Meiia, Bob LaPorte, Tom Arnold, Duane Wrobel composing the for- ward wall and Ja Mariella, Manny Velez, Joe Apodoca, Bernie McDowell and Mike Huff d0ir1g the line buck- Y ing. Terry DeJonghe and Steve Stiller remain in the deep secondary. Mike Huff i381 and Joe Apo- doca 1631 stop an unidenti- fied Badger f'l3J from making any further progress in Sal- pointe's tough defensive bat- tle with powerful Tucson High. The eleven iron men who hold up the Lancer forward wall and secondary line up in their defensive positions. Exhibiting a Chinese Bandit type defense throughout the season, the Lancers held their oppon- ents to an average of 219 yards and ll points per game. Vicious tackling, goal line stands, and hard aggressive play character- ized the l959 defensive squad. Proving the maxim that the best offense is a strong defense, the defense team played an important role in the Lancer victories, es- pecially the three consecutive one-point wins the team rang up towards the latter part of the season. When the offensive team wasn't up to its best of form, the defensive squad displayed a brand of foot- ball that will long be remembered at Sal- pointe. Joe Apodoca, who was told by his doctor that he wouldn't be able to play football again, blocked a Pueblo punt for a safety and then followed up in the next game by blocking a Nogales punt that set up the only Salpointe score. Salpointe won both games by one point. Joe's play was typical of the defensive squad of '59. The individuals will eventually be forgotten but they will be remembered as the team of '59, a team that was noted for hustle and aggressive play, a team that brought back the once-famed spirit of Salpointe. Terry Dejonghe, the city's second leading rusher, attempts to plunge for important yardage needed on ci critical fourth down play against Catalina. Mike Huff evades the arms of a would-be Amphi tackler as he picks up more yardage against the punchless Panthers. Strong Lancer Team Features ,J'fQ- i it l l ' 9,5 Q . Catalina 13, Salpointe 6 September 18-Salpointe opened its 1959 season on the short end of a 13-6 score with the powerful Trojans of Catalina. Tom Kosser and Don Hawk both scored in the second quarter to give the Trojans a 13-O halftime bulge. Terry DeJonghe tallied for the Lancers in the third quarter by scamper- ing 52 yards down the sidelines. Salpointe O O 6 O- 6 Catalina O 13 O O-13 Salpointe 25, Amphi 0 September 25-The Salpointe Lancers gained their first victory of the season by white- washing Amphi 25-O. Led by the rushing of halfback Terry DeJonghe, the Lancers picked up their first victory against Amphi in five tries. Stammers, DeJonghe, Stiller, and Huff all scored in the one-sided match. Salpointe 6 6 7 6-25 Amphi O O O O- O Tucson 14, Salpointe 6 October 9-The highly favored Tucson Badgers rallied from a 6-O halftime deficit to defeat the fighting Lancers 14-6. Tucson was outrushed, outpassed, and outplayed in every respect except the final score. Benny Ramos and Jay Thomas scored for the Badgers while Terry DeJonghe ac- counted for the lone Salpointe tally. Salpointe O 6 O O- 6 Tucson O O 7 7-14 Devastating Running Attack Salpointe 43, San Manuel 7 October 'I6-Salpointe spotted San Manuel a 7-O lead and then buried the Miners under an avalanche of touchdowns 43-7. X The Miners scored by virtue of a 35 yard tx pass from Patterson to Farrel. Freshman X Fred Reece and senior Terry DeJonghe scored twice each and Jay Mariella and Fabian Gomez once as Salpointe evened its season record at 2-2. Salpointe l2 7 l2 T2-43 San Manuel 7 O O O- 7 Freshman phenomenon, Fred Reece b k f h , rea s or t e near sidelines with Sqn Manuel Terry DeJonghe C221 and an unknown Salpointe player exhibit the s irited de tacklers in pursuit. ' - use-qargff A ' . - , . V V.. P fensive play of the Lancers against the powerful Tucson High 'Badgers Tucson High had a rally in the second half to upend the fighting Lancer eleven 146 Ernie Meiia C621 and Jay Mariella l42l look on. St. Mary's I4 Salpointe 0 October 23-Willie Tucker led the Black Knights from St. Mary's to a i4-O shut out victory over the Lancers in a gameplayed at the Amphi stadium. The victory broke a l3 game losing streak for St. Mary's. Fabian Gomez accounted for 5l yards of Salpointe's 75 yards total offense. The game marked the first time the Lancers have been shut out since the i958 opening game with Catalina. St. Mary's 7 7 O O-l4 Salpointe O O O O- O Salpomte 14 Rlncon 13 October 30 Four Inches separated The Rnncon Rangers from victory as They bowed To SalpounTe an Treezung weather and on a raun soaked Turf by a score of 14 13 One last rushnng play vvhnch lnevrtably vvould have given Rincon The victory never got oTT as Salponntes sTuTT defense held The Rangers on The SHS Tour unch lane when The gun sounded Freshman Fred Reece and TleeT Tooted Terry DeJonghe accounTed Tor The Salpounte Tallies while Summers and Abodeeley chalked up The Rincon scores The game marked SalpolnTes TursT Home coming vnctory since 1956 and It was a game Salpolnte fans would long remem Rlncon Fleet footed DeJonghe attempts to break away from a Rrncon tackler on a soggy turf whnch hampered the runmng of both Teams Salponnte Defensive safety man Steve Stiller 1251 moves In to halt any further progress by the St Marys pass receuver Bernne McDowell 1685 and Fabaan Gomez C323 hustle to stop the Pueblo ball carruer Frank Stammers f8lj remains nn the back ground 146 ber. - - - U U ' O O O I3-13 ' 7 O 7 O-14 Tough Defense Aids Lancers In Season's Final Games Salpointe 8 Pueblo 7 November 5 - A blocked punt and a T2- yard pass accounted for all of SalpoinTe's points as The Lancers upset favored Pueblo 8-7. Joe Apodaca broke a scoreless Tie in The fourth quarter when he blocked a Pueblo punt for a Salpointe safety. Minutes later Salpointe scored again when Stiller connected on a T2-yard aerial To Stammers. Tackles from the rear by Romanoski and Wrobel, a goal line stand onthe SHS Three, DeJonghe's shoe lace Tackle of Bobby Acuna and Freddie Reeces block of Del Castillos pass all played an important part in The SHS victory Richard Huerta ac counted for The lone Pueblo score Pueblo Salpointe 7 Nogales 6 November 13 - The Salpointe Lancers picked up Their Third one-point victory in a row by virtue of a 7-6 victory over Nogales. Taking to The road after success- ful home victories over Rincon and Pueblo, The Lancers once again found Themselves playing on a soggy field, and once again proved To be The masters. Joe Apodaca set up The Salpointe score when he blocked an Apache punt, which was recovered by Sal- pointe on The NHS four Two plays later Mike Huff plunged from Three yards out for The score Don Wilson scored for Nogales in The fourth quarter Salpointe Nogales Miami 26 Salpointe 19 November 30 - Eddie Bricker, a one-man offensive Team, Threw Two TD passes, rushed for 63 yards, and made Two kick-off returns of 39 and 26 yards To lead Miami's Vandals to a 26-T9 victory over Salpointe. Salpointe, although yielding more Than T4 points for The first Time This season, held The offensive-minded Vandals to Their sec- ond lowest point Total of The year. Fresh- men flash Fred Reece led The Lancers To a quick first quarter lead when he ran 73 yards Through The Miami secondary for pay dirt and Then scored again on a 65 yard pass from Stiller The game was The last for fifteen seniors Miami 3 O Salpointe Salpointe A Nogales hcilfback kmfes Through The line for a short gain and Then finds himself surrounded by a host of Lancers led by Terry Dejonghe Steve Stiller and Fred Reece show the Typ col spirited defensive play exhibited bythe l.anc K ,I 1 f ers in a game against the Miami Vandals Stiller Tackles an unidentified Miami ball carrier T321 while Reece blocks number 46 of Miam out of The play T47 ' L. ' o 7 o' o-7 ' 'f o o 0 7-7 o o o 6-6 ' ' oi T3 -26 ' o o 0 8-8 ' is 0 6 o-19 J V s 6 2 1 Record Shows Promise For 60 Season Srttmg are Sammy Bell Ted Barrasso Pete Romanoskl Dennls Smith Danny Rodarte .hm Hawley Tom Cm Row Il Coach Lutz George Karakey John Gutierrez Richard Mulvlhlll Mark Schnchte Drag: Pop Tom Lauther Dave Morales Marshall Clow Standing Tom Wllllams Anthony Urlas John OHara Under the guudance of Coach Ed Lucz the Salpolnte Junior Varslty football squad compiled a season record of 6 wnns 2 losses and 1 tue Reglsterung a league rec ord of 521 and a vlctory agaunst San Manuel the Llttle Lancers dlsplayed a spurlt tradltlonal of Salpolnte teams Team work was the secret of their success Beung the backbone for the varslty of the future we can expect a good varsity season next year RECORD Cataluna 0 20 Pueblo San Manuel 12 7 Amphu Amphl 27 Catalma Rmcon George Kumble Ron Anmbal Hector Vargas Paul Delamboy Tom Lauther kucks off to start the 27 12 romp of the San Manuel J V s 148 JV end George Kumble 1361 leaps hugh to snag a pass agaunst San Manuel I ' U I I 1 l X , u . I I I - J J. v. 2 5 ' 32 27 ' 20 26 ' 0 ' 41 13 Tucson 13 21 Rincon 12 31 ' 20 s n I I .I . . I I I I W 6 L 2 T 1 3934926 Const: C401 frosh ball corner puts on cl spurt of speed In an attempt to sndestep the defendmg sofetymon Varsity Stars Seen In Freshmen Squad Under the guidance of Coach Bull Mehle Salpounte s freshmen football squad closed thenr 1959 season wcth a record of l wan and 8 losses Although the season wasnt a total success the froshdlsplayed brilliance at tnmes Wuth a large frosh squad we are certaun to get several varsuty stars for the future Wanogo and Hoover of Solpounte gong up on cz Sunnysude Blue Dev: HU 149 FRESHMEN Sunnyside Amphn Tucson Rmcon Pueblo Amphn Catalma Rmcon Flowmg Wells Homecoming, Banquet, Highlight Varied Lettermen Activities L .-..M.,a.. my aff 3. . Tig? .Q ' ....a... ' 0 3- -X First row Paul Romanoski Manny Velez Terry Dejonghe Tom Arnold Mike Huff Chuck Coltrm Tommy Tucker Jerry Lynch Roger Gerdenics Second row Bryan Peters Larry Harrington Jon Fishman Bob LaPorte Tony Veliz Al Precuado Joe Moclair Bernie McDowell Adam Schwager Fr Aidan Last row Bob Orach Duane Wrobel Joe Lahiff Fred Reece Joe Gastelum At the lettermen s banquet Coach Gene McCarter awards the trophy for the scholastically outstanding football player of the year to the teams leading halfback Terry Dejonghe Coaches Ed Lucz and Bill Mehle look on .ic Elm Breathless Lancers snake dancing around the roaring colored blaze of the Lettermens traditional bonfire usher out the victorious 59 Homecoming season -vb-4 . 1-fi 8 'gg , c : : 1- U- , ,, ,, 5' 'IF 3 ,'-- ,.. -T -, L. I ,- : I I I I I I I I ' : I I I I I I I I ' ' : I I I ' ' ' Il ll , . ' ' , , , . . . . . , . I I . ' X r ., ' P X ' , . I' T I N'-.X l , 1 -.. - ' A 1, X. Y I . ' .'l . . C ',, ,. 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I lnexperlenced Salpolnte Cagers Close Dismal Season JV Basketball squad Coach Lucz Paul Ostrap Alain Treille Pete Romanoski Bob LaPorte Paul DeLamboy Fred Reece Hector Vargas Denms Smith Bill Ryerse JUNIOR VARSITY Catalina Amphi CY Marana Rincon Douglas Blsbee Tucson Pueblo St Mary Catalina UY Marana Amphn Douglas Rmcon Tucson Brophy Pueblo Yuma Frosh basketball squad: Carlos Valdenegro, Gerald Hickey, Bill Huser, Mike McNeeley, Mark Tylukty, Larry Leber, Joe Sweeney, Jim Marum. Hector Vargas and Bob LaPorte sparked Coach Ed Luczs Junior Varsity squad to a 9 l l season Vargas and LaPorte scored l33 and ll6 points respectively during the sea son to spearhead the Little Lancers often sive attack A lack of height and depth hampered the Little Lancers in their quest for a winning season Unable to find a con slstent starting unit Coach Lucz alternated his starting tive throughout the season in order to get the best results FROSH Catalina Amphn Rmcon Tucson Pueblo Catalina Amphr Rmcon Tucson Pueblo Unable to keep up with their big broth- ers, the J.V. s, the frosh cagers closed a dis- mal season by losing all ten games. Pacing the frosh in scoring were Larry Leber with 57 points and Bill Huser with 4l. Although the frosh and the J.V. squads couldn't come up with a winning combination, there are several individual performers who should be able to contribute to the varsity next season. Bull Marum dnves an from the rtght hand corner and shoots Bob Orach shoots a two hand set agamst powerful Cataluna th Hugh scormg guard Joe Lahuff demonstrates has form at the free throw lane 154 Lnttle Wullse McQuown hooks the ball from the rlght hand side of e basket 11 An rnexperuenced group of Salpounte Lancers closed the 1959 60 cage season wnth a record of 5 wuns and fifteen losses Never a cage power on the hardwood the Salpoante five was contlnually hurt by lack of experience and depth The season s opener turned out to be a butter start wnth a crushnng 80 30 loss to the powerful Cata Inna Trolans Advancing with age through out the season the Lancers sprung a 116 410 surpruse victory over Arnphn a team which closed the season by wunnlng lO straught games - I ' A l - 5 5 . A . fu U , r -- ' f I L- , an Ak lg, I ' - - ' A-A -H' X' . K v Yi y l 1 ' 4 . . . Joe Lahvff drrves along the bas lane agamst the Tucson Badgers Muke Huff slups by has defenders and lays the ball gently agamst th-e backboard Although they closed the season by losung fave straight games the Lancers stall managed to vvun slngle games from Amphl Marana and Blsbee whule plckung up double vlctorres over winless Douglas Veterans Joe Lahuff and Ernie Melia who both received All Cnty honorable mentnons paced the Lancers by averaging ll O and 82 points per game respectively Dave M lls 68 sophomore center was the teams top rebounder and also received all Cnty recognition pil 'f' ,fo zone defense Mepa trues to slnp a two hand arm pass through a tough Bull Marum gets set to shoot a free throw at the charuty llne 155 Bob Orach goes hugh In the aur nn order to get the ball beyond the outstretched hands of a Badger defender Joe Lahuff lets loose wlth a lump shot agaunst St Marys Stunnlng lndlvldual Performances l-llghllght 60 Track Season ff N? vu. 5 Jil ily 'H Jill X mu' 'cn .1 f gill' v lu k i N wb 5 wma wr A H , mm ,,,,' vw, Jn: uct I I A 'iff' 5' uw we l 10 ai, 1' 'Q W7 w QL, R., Q A -is 'Lf en .V 9d rc .QL Q' ag .Z--'43 Vs f 4, W 1' M? -?f .W,Eia!?v yn if Furst row Bob Ostrop Paul Delamboy Francnsco Varela Bryan Thomas Carlos Valdenegro Jum Rudolph Terry Lee John Chnstle Raul Ramurez Hector Vargas Second row Mark Schruchte Dave LovnTT Efren Rodrlguez Jnm Hawley Jon Fushman Gary Wulhelmy Terry DeJonghe Dave Morales George Karakey John Fntzpatrnck Coach Lucz Third row Al Preclado Danny Robles Bob Bezula John OHare Paul Romanoskl Bob Smeder Dave Mulls Pat McCann Bob Orach Bob LaPorTe Ray Land Dennns Gravuss Fred Kern Frank Peterson As we go To press The varslTy Track squad IS sporTung a 2 5 record The Lancer clndermen have regusTered vncTor:es over Flowing Wells and Sunnyslde and have placed second an a Trlangle meeT wuTh Flowing Wells and Amphu Coach Luczs Team has shown deTlnvTe lmprovemenT on The whole and have done much beTTer Than They had been dorng lasT year lndlvudual performances have hlghIughTed The season Thus Tar wnTh several school records having been broken Terry DeJonghe seT a new school record In The lOO yard dash wlTh a Tame of TO 2 Jon Fishman has run The 220 ln 22 2 seconds and boTh Fred Reece and Dave Mllls have hugh pumped 5 TeeT lO Inches OTher performers alThough noT be Ing able To break any records have been conslsTenT nn wnnnlng TrrsT places The resulT has been ThaT The Lancers are havnng one oT The TunesT Track seasons un The school s hlsTory T56 n u I ' ' I 1 JN , 1' 1 J 1 ,F 1 , l 32 42f , - , - M , , - 1 , D ,lr 1: , T ...L y g , 27 as . 1 .1 .1 . , - A ,, 1 1 . 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Dslonghe Terry Delonghe puts on an extra burst of speed as he passes the baton to Bob LaPorte who now has a short lead over an Amphi runner in the mile relay The Salpointe varsity track team partici pated in the April 2 fourth annual Southern Arizona Relays and emerged fourth among six AA track powerhouses. Tucson High captured first place and was followed in the team standings by Catalina, Pueblo Salpointe, Rincon and Amphi Al Preciado was the only Lancer to turn in an individual winning performance by placing fourth in the mile. Placing in the relays for Salpointe were: 440 yard relay 4. Uon Fishman, Tom Lauther, Bob LaPorte, Terry De Jonghelg 880 yard medley: 3. Uim Rudolph, John Fitzpatrick, John Christie, Gary Wilhelrnyli Mile medley: 2. QTerry DeJonghe, Jon Fishman, Bob LaPorte, Tom Lautherl, and Mile relay: 4. CSam Bell, Paul Romanoski, Jim Rudolph, Bob l.aPorteJ. Tom Lauther lengthens his stride as he puts on the heat in the 880 run. T57 ii 1 f ,Wy Q r . ' -T :1 er.-4--5' i l 'fm E liilf , F W, ,- ,,... . - 1 T, , 1 , I -. 1-an - . - T.. i t . -'W t l .Fruits 4 ALE . . F 'ge X OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS 0 e V Terry DeJonghe ....,. l00 yd. dash, 180 low hurdle, r'V2Q37'f' 'W 5, ' 4- broad jump if-. . ' f ,gg-, Jon Fishman ,,...., ........,...,.....,,.......... 2 20 yd. dash f A . ,Q Tom Lauther, ,,---- ......... 8 80 yd. run A 1 Al Preciado ,...,...,.. .,.....,,,. m ile run T ---:jj 4, ' Dave Mills ..,,..,,.,.,.... ,,,.,,,,, h igh iump ig, 1 ,. 5 0 Dennis Graviss ,,,....., ,,,..... p ole vault 1 ,YN N Q3 F I .. .1 V - ,i A ,ff ' L y , , D, f if is 5 Ji ' I . 5 ' f 1 3 :fi FUTURE STARS ,-. 1 A cfs Efren Rodriguez ................................ 100 yd. dash Dave Morales .......,............................................ mile ' ' , Fred Reece., ......,.................................... high lump , Gary WiIhelmy..100 and 220 dashes, broad lump 3.55-' - M ,jd rf - A b ' 524 F Al Preciado, Salpointe's leading miler, leads the Efren Rodriguez races off to a fast start in the 100 yard dash. pack in the mile run. Terry Dejonghe fakes Q hurdle in snide Q5 he Wilhelmy and Fishman of Salpointe push off the starting blocks as they compete in the 220 yard dash' in a tri- leads in the 180 low hurdles. angle meet with Amphi and Flowing Wells. KX Any V ,N I Q hc., 911' , 5 ...-.. . 9' V j .. yn .49 V -'lj ,-las... n XXXXX N9 ' is-'l 1 N -if' - ...Ig 158 f -'.-. P ,T nr fi- , s ,', . SW! A D The frosh track squad stunned the Pan ther frosh 57 56 an their opener for their only victory to date Coach Luczs under class cindermen although small in number represent potential varsity talent for the tu ture Among the frosh standouts are Gary Wilhelmy in the T00 and 220 dashes and an the broad lump Jim Rudolph in the sprlnts and Bill Huser In the weight divisions Frosh track squad first row Coach Lucz John Fitzpatrick Carlos Valdenegro Paul Christie Gary Wllhelmy Second row Eddie Felix Bryan Thomas Jim Rudolph Frank Peterson Bill Huser AQ' if 413510 mo mp msn 4 TIACI 1 'fo v 'la TUMZK WUI in P1 rum ii Lv-QQ1' Frosh weightman Bill Huser lets loose of a heavy 12 lb S Ol. FRESHMEN HOME OPPONENTS V3 Amphi Rincon Pueblo Catalina Tucson 7836 Sprinters Form Nucleus Of Potent Frosh Cindermen M Ilixkxgnxvq 5 ipcvnzaa f . ,qv A435 .wk VWRIN l 'ik ,ff J lf l h ' ' 8 will ' to ' 57 46 5' 8 63 8 58 I I5 87 25 Lancer Hitting Power A strong and versatile offensive attack was the key feature of the 1960 Salpointe varsity baseball squad The team opened up the season with a 3 l upset over power ful Catalina and continued to be spoilers throughout the season At press time the team has compiled a 56 record Four of their six losses were by one run with only the class A south champion the Douglas Bulldogs being able to defeat the Lancers by a one sided score Proves Difference In Opening Games Pacing the Salpolnte nine in batting were seniors Mike Huff Jay Mariella Steve Stiller and lunior Joe Lahiff Mainstay of the pitching staff senior righthander Ernie Melia has won three games this season already and has recorded fifteen victories during has four years on the varsity squad Newcomers Dick Walbert and John Mc Quown helped to form one of the best lnfields in the city First row Neil Pruzzo John Mariella Steve Stiller Mike Huff Ernie Melia Dick Walbert John McQuown Joe Lahiff Tim Monacell Second row Steve Lemoine Pat Oleary Fernando Canez Frank Rauscher Bill Coonce Bryan Peters Mike Sloyan Bill Trachta Caesar Gul and Coach Gene McCarter og vm Q- RPT s, , 49 O60 s t 4' ' as A .AL tg -iff!! 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' Y VARSITY HOME OPPONENT HOME OPPONENT 3 Catalina l 4 Douglas 7 5 Douglas lo 1 Tucson 2 5 Arnphi 6 10 Marana 2 17 Marana O 8 Pueblo 6 lO Flowing Wells 2 7 St. Mary's 3 A Rincon 5 Mike Huff puts on a display of speed on the base paths as he rounds third and heads for home. ' .. My L 1 X I. SX 5. tt H if lu is lj vox :gi- Pitching Records W L Ernie Meiia 3 4 Pat O'Leary y 1 0 +2599 Make Huff ' ms ,Q -' Joe Lahift O l ww' .4,- 3 -',o1:3-0.-1 'S L. . - , -. a gl , , Catcher Jay Mariella gets ready to flash a Senior Dick Walbert displays the glove signal to his battery mate. handling that earned him a starting berth as Salpointe's third sacker. Pepper pot Willie McQuown gets ready to meet the ball at the plate. JP- 1 .E ,iw ,f . 'J 'flrfi.-.- '- ., 62: hrgm. , .. P s'fwai :eittf' Q . ,, i L' Strong Pltohlng Staff Paces Competent Junlor Varslty Nlne E-gm? MIT T RTW N df vs lv Ll M blgollw Qyl YUL9, 1? 5 -2 '...-2 5 X ' LL.: 'S-:L .pa-eq The SalponnteJ V baseball squad under the guidance ot Coach Bull Mehle has shown tremendous promlse and maternal for tuture varsuty teams The squad hut nts peak at mad season when It upset the heav :ly favored Tucson Cubs by a score ot 3 2 Salponnte s Lnttle Lancers also gave the un defeated Rincon Rangers qulte a scare be tore bowing by a score ot 8 7 Freshman pitchers Felupe Galaz and Pat O Leary look like future varsuty starters whlle sophomore place Jay Maruella behlnd the plate next season Steve Stuller takes the bug stretch at fnrst base l 95 v 53' la WF3 JV baseball squad first row John Lesner Jimmy Scnrs Eddue Delgado Denms Enoch Erme Acevedo M' Larry Leber Bob Steffen Denms Smuth Second row Felupe Gclaz Paul Salgado Robert Evens Ruch ard Trachta Make Flemung George Kumball Pat O Leary Jam Marum Ball Reyerse Coach Mehle HOME OPPONENTS Douglas Rnncon Tucson 162 ff Q--9 I I I I I I 5 pk, . . . 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Officers ot this year's show were Felicia Felix, chairman, Dottie Monaghan, co-chair- v Q www . ee Q I . rl rr Y b A ,P P yfglfw man, Maribeth Kominek, secretary, Mari- 'Yf ' anne Dillon, treasurer, and Mary Ann , ., , . I Thielen, publicity. ' U' Taking a short break to pose for the photographer are swimmers Top Row Leslie Adams Sharon Chapman Pat Glasser Sally Holtschlag Jean Fleming Ellen McCarter Carol Coltrin Gloria Gorasave Frances Kobuda 2nd Row Judy Bellis Virginia Turner Gail Nelson Joyce Gyuro Margaret Jo Kung Sheila Noll Rosemary Gorasave Ann Barrasso Mane Westhafer Marianne Dillon Connie Brault Mary LeBeau Mary Jane Sullivan Nancy Marentette 3rd Row Director Mrs Nancy Roy Pat Casey Judy Struck land Kathy Casey Teresa Ronstadt Trudi Schenider Judy Buffa Joan Kobido Anne Marchant Ellen Walsh Shelly Harrell Pat Reilly Bottom Row Peggy Dillon Jill Mar Z entette Vorney McGrath Betty Flatt Gloria Rodriguez Malinda Stanson Dottie Mon aghan Eleanor Lent Sheila Walsh Mary DeJonghe and Sheila Murphy 'L-.L Preparing to kick up their heels these Aquadettes practice perfect timing for one number in Moments to Remember rr .,..... --. .,...L 1' ...JL I'-. ce... 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A - W.- . : 'ju c ' 4' - : . f U , F21 'J ,,. l ,-, , , -, 'f'- . lQ5.:'7' ,Af ' 'L' 'D' .s ' 1 ' n sem.:-T - '- .J :I--fm . a' 1,1 5 , .., . ,1,.1u1f,.,.-. li 4 ,.,, , 1- 'L T T-43'-lg I F- Just To Say Thanks... 4-9' F,-X This year your Horizons staff has tried to give you a completely different yearbook and the best one ever - commemorate and record for you Sal- pointe s tenth anniversary Teamwork is the key to success said one great American ta Horizons staff memberj and we wholeheartedly agree with his words of wisdom There were many people on the team that s responsible for your T960 Horizons Manager of our team was Sister Miriam Jane Guiding with an experienced hand she managed successfully to advise correct and encourage us depend ing on the need of the moment She stood by us through our frequent disas ters and offered solutions each time that we were assailed with some insur mountable problem Also due for a big vote of thanks are Father Alvin and his crew for their superb photography Headed by Jerry Cook and Pete Cento they courageously scaled the heights of filing cabinets table tops and car roofs for our favorite looking down from above shots Under Father s supervision they spent many long hours developing printing enlarging and reducing pictures for us Han dlmg the other big photography 'ob in our yearbook was Mr Lohberg who did the beautiful senior pictures The bulk of the work necessary forthe production of the yearbook was done of course by the staff who put in uncountable hours of their own time in order to meet the deadline Sheila with Judi s assistance spent hours scheduling pictures for the sen ior section and days compiling the credits to go under them Betsy with ma lor assistance from Pat Dowdle had nightmares of drowning in a gigantic glue bottle before she finally got all of her underclass pictures pasted down Babe worked hard in her official capacity of Clubs editor and gust as- hard in her unofficial capacity of chauffeur between Salpointe and the printers Her assistant Jim Magner completely exasperated us at times but always managed to come through with his copy at the last minute Hanne and her assistant Martbeth racked their brains for new and differ ent ideas for the Classes section and the results prove their hard work Working up to the last possible minutes before the deadline on Events Susan finally managed to get her Prom pages finished and despite our teas ing about her method of pasting down we have to admit that all of her pic tures stayed glued on the page Helping her was Kathy Johnson who handled the Royalty subdivision a completely new feature this year Due to the efforts of editor Chris Reilly copy writer Hank Kenskr and general assistants Ozzie Lopez and Dave Bergen we are firmly convinced fand so are theyt that this years Sports section is the best ever Joe Lusteck deserves special thanks for making ends meet financially and for putting the ad section together nearly singlehandedly Janet our expert typist not only had to decipher our various handwritings but also had to listen to I need all five pages in five minutes Jan Maureen Hannley managed to write cutlines whenever the familiar com plaint popped up Ive got it right on the tip of my tongue but I lust cant say it Olga Gonzales voluntarily spent days in solitary confinement typing up the index Last but not least on our team was our Art editor Joan Sandin She worked hard on the end sheets cover and division pages and she brought down the roof more than once forcing the rest of us to keep a sense of humor about us Of course there are many more who had a part in the T960 Honzons And we thank everyone of you who have co-operated with us this year in our ef forts to make your tenth anniversary yearbook the best one ever , to . , . 11 . 11 - . - 1 .1 , . . , ,, ,, . . . . . . . . . 1 - . ,.. 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Avenue Best Wishes Of ADRIANS UPHOLSTERY 2500 N Stone Avenue CASA ELIZABETH SETON KINDERGARTEN 230 E EIm JERRY COOK DISPLAYS 2625 Campbell Avenue D 81 S CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 6202 E Oak Avenue DESERT INN TEEN AGE CLUB 3443 E Speedway FRAILEY REALTY 3134 E 2nd Street FRAN COFFEY PRINTING 3525 E Speedway SALPIIINTE ALUMNI ASSUCIATIIIN BOB LONGONI Pregfdent JANET HARTMAN SOPHER Corresponding Secrefary GENE FEST Vfce President SHIRLEY KIVLIN Recordmg Secrefary AGGIE KASPAR Treasurer FATHER CARL MOCIGVOIOI' 165 Amados Applnances Mr and Mrs George Anderson B 81 C Prmters and Mrs G K Blczak and Mrs Walluam Bollweg and Mrs W C Bourland and Mrs Joseph J Eglun Mrs Vnrguma C Fusher Garden Spot Mr and Mrs G H Jarrold Kaldenbaugh Insurance Agency Mr and Mrs E C Kommek Mr and Mrs J A Lusteck Mr and Mrs Hilary C Nunnunk Mrs Ready Mrs Taylor W 8. T Barber Shop Wee Wash Laundry Wullram Wnsdom Insurance Mr and Mrs Gurney Dunham Mr and Mrs Joseph Devhn Mr and Mrs Thomas McFadden Mr and Mrs Ronold A C Lee Patrons Glee Club Leffermans Club Nahonal Honor Socrefy Pep Club Spanish Club Sfudenf Council Trlma Mrssron Club Class of 1960 Class of 1961 Class of 1962 Class of 1963 1 , . ' Dr. . . , ' .I Mr. . ' ' ' Mr. . . . , Mr. . . ' I . . . . I I ' ' Mr: and Mrs: C.. Lundquist G.R.A. Congratulatzonv Grad? S 8: W LUMBER CO , Inc COMPLETE LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS The Buzlders Supermarket 0 Roman Doors O Parhte Products o 1 E s P E E D w 4 3 166 Q O I . pabco Roofing I General Paints , A Y C a I I E A S T 6 - ff s M o h a cl Roge spect the 3 Locations to Serve You 1133 N Alvernon 1434 S Sixth 530 N Stone SPRINGS HARDWARE Complete Auto and Home Supply Co Your Friendly Store 3160 N Flrst Avenue MA 3 9361 SPROUSE REITZ VARIETY Arlzgna Car Parts 4724 E Broadway EA 6 8151 2372 N Campbell EA 5 9313 Highest Qualzty Parts for F orezgn and Domestzc Parts 360 W. Prince MA 4 7520 i . ,. M A . E XI .. Q 6 el ' ' 'Fr' 0 . O K if 7 .. . . . X. ' t Wc1'?1 --'Lf-rn you point that gun! caution Bernie cD well as e n r Gerdcnics in guns at Spring's Hardware. I ll 0 Il . - I - Q - I A 167 3 'L lg ,Q 1 1 gg 1 Q' CECIL noousv BEAUTY SHOP Telephone EAst 5 4472 E S d Ei 71821 Corner ofE Broadway8c T cson Bl d I you haven t got the word the bzggest name nz the Mowng Busmess today zs Hhs Afnznna Benin Sian' TPA N S F E R C O AGENTS f X W t F fth St Yll'UlE5'1lG '1-WL d f 168 2532 Blvd. Ph , . u V f ' 1 1 I f f . . Morning and Sunday 'f5ii. fa, e M . ip e -X, 6:15 ,. , -' f '5- V . . o o 'W in -, fm o Tucson Dkllln Gllllzen .' In -'A I ' CS I eet Evening h bow '-1 L I Statewide on N ionwide Moving W U - Complzments f TUCSON CLEARING HOUSE Valley Nat1onal Bank Bank of Tucson Bank of Douglas Flrst Natlonal Bank of Arlzona Southern Ar1zona Bank 8z Trust Co James R Bush Insurance Agency Your Casualty 0 Lloblllty 0 Auto O Bonds 3652 E Ft Lowell Road EA 6-4632 Tucson Cathohc Credlt Unlon 101 E PF1HCQlR03d Bl 3 9641 169 I You Should JOH1 l . ' A - 'N 4308 East Speedway 17 E Penmngton Your Friendly Fomuly Store 8 SOUTHERN ARIZONAS MOST COMPLETE DEPT STORE Glass 8: Glazing All Klnds Albert P Romanoslu pres 5540, 81 N an-u Ave fm-I MRS MA fvvllivllylddf TUCSON Tucson Al'lZOl'l3 1420 Fagmrx Avg 170 e S l 076 Steel SWAN Types COMPLIMENTS OF PLACE AND PLACE T ED LITT DRUG C0 2502 N Campbell Avenue D W TEd TUCSON sprung AWA l'l0M me FLIGHT TRAINING AIRPLANE RENTAL EA 5 3359 SCENIC TOURS AIR FREIGHT TUCSON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 2 5 CASE. 1591.1 IIXFB. 6225 E Speedway near Wllmot AX 8 1481 171 O O C U I WWI 0 ' is M A - 1 3 I Esfablished 1908 P Dowdle tries out some of the perfume of . rug Store on Ceann cgner. 0 1 h W ' M U 'q male ' from i y tt kmezf cnfvkon smnou E as EE-Mfg PHONE EAsI 7 2251 PHONE MA 3 8671 247 N 401 A Complzments 0 SHOP AT CAMPBELL HARDWARE Sn PLUMBING Glgdwgrw. at Amphn Plaza Shoppmg Center Hours 9 30 to 9:00 Week days 10 00 to 6 00 Sundays SUPPLY COMPANY 2743 NDRYH CAMPBELL our One lop arcfware tore SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE BRIAN DALTON 1 0 T , , . . , 42 Q-A ' 'j' ' .1 L, 1 9-, ,Q , , 1 Y Finer equipment to serve ou be er. ' 9 c ' . . I 1 f 172 IX!! EF?SCJlXl Free Parking af Bofh Sfores 42 West Congress 6301 E Broadway MA3 2571 AX 8-1881 F-'CDCDIIJ CBIAIXI 5501 E Puma O 1557W Prmce 0 2904 N Flrst Avenue Open 9 9 Weekdays 9 6 Sundays SI-IANDT INC I LTI-IOC RAPI-IINC1 INC 173 ' W ' W ' Y J, fl J T SERVING INDUSTRY IN Tuisoln' INDUSTRIAL TOOL Q SUPPL 830 E 22nd St Tucson Ar zona Telephone MAII1 3-2581 'tl S QR The West's Most Western Store J m Carter and V'nce Cun ngham try out some of the athletc equ pment at Porter JARROLD DRUG CO o A oldadMo beth Ko ek o s Ecste e h bts 3156 North Furst Ave Tmhone 2464, J KNOX CURBBTT LUIVBBR CU 4545 E Speedway Blvd 210 E Seventh EA 7 3441 MA 2 8881 2 .. I X ., O N 1 1 t , 0 xif' . ' . . ' n P Q:.:. 1 i I ni e a i S. 5... L. - I I T l -- . A - i , -'gi' ' V , ' -up L. il- 3.1 1 . . . 4 I I A ' - 0 , - T rn n ri min od ' e Jcrr ld' i i . 174 O Italian Dishes O Pizza 1,6 , II O Mexican Dishes I Ofltefey I X O Shrimp I 'llage SHOPPING CENTER I Chicken I Steaks ew ess es Serve ou AppetzzmglyPreparedDazlybyLuc1aat TWO INGREDIENTS WITH EVERY SALE sa y S QUALITY and SERVICE 2420 N First Avenue MA 2 9513 Corner of Wilmot and Speedway Orders t0G0 Tucson M M SUNDT CONSTRUCTION CO Industrial and Commercial Building Engineering Utllltles 440 South Park 30 Years ln Tucson Clearing Trenching Land Leveling Paving MA 3 7531 T Slp tHg y 'I75 . I 6 N Busin Plac fo Y I RAINBO P A tucson. typcgraphmc ser-srmce :.::a.c C 011f,iJf1'111ef1f5 of CAMEO BARBER SHCP 176 1 Q 1 N' I, ' f' V '- - - k V W ,. M . . , - . xxw Q-,A 1 p 5, ., 3 X N K K I 1 1 S N I 1 , . ,-V: , , I I xx 'DAX x J- MA I4 lb.vf1M,A,,, , ,vw 'l 3 '. - f .. l U ... A wa A fi ZTJQ 1 ' Q P' ,.. . ' , , y V L x l lvrxi A f , xl V q. v 'f ,off 1 X,-2 ,,- c V V , . A U H f X' X Y J A -H ' 1' '- ' V , ,l Q Service wiih a smile. Ken Bolle is aloof of freshly made Rainbo Bread by one o pleasant bakers. - - 1 l I - DRUG COMPLIMENTS OF K F IIIIIISTIIIIT PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 240 N Campbell COMPLIMENTS OF COPPER STATE 70 N 6th A e FIJLSUIN .IALOUSIES j frfiiixw G ll! ill PHONE MA 4 4912 TUCSON S STORE OF RIENDLY SERVICE I 177 1 B o 0 fx A ' 1 Wi Y' x 8 . ' JQGXIEQX ,f14f251t5-Q :,.' 11l-'E 1 ' ' ' TL I 5 if . . f L 7 ' 7 '- f I 1.4 E ,TQ I D- k 11,243- J ph si d ni P p. 1' ',.- X '1 sae f TR d ff5fsfs22sP2isgeiaiaa,. Tucs Ai I ' . F L I V - L HCDLSLJM BAKERY Advance J anltor Supply 532 N Stone Ave GRACE S BRIDAL 3026 N Campbell Ave 178 . - 1 O o 0 I w 1 1 I ' a l afwlohf Amphl Plaza Chevron Sennce M7 3202 N Flrst Avenue M4 X, 1512 'uh 'cute ooo bil ,ugm ,'::5 .,f- 'Qff'i 81 J' ,A Fifi!! thy IEJI-ICJTQJL:J:!..A.PI-IY 's 'vqsr Q MA 3 5332 537 South Flfth Ave l I A A ei 3 T . . a 3 l every J ' fe , ,,,,, ,- ' 3 2 . 2 Qi qaifgsfzhsii ,1 F X I M ,r f .9 l 'ij'-M - 2 '2 2 e :gg A , 4 f - 1 X ff ' 2 'Y wx ,,,e.3, I' ' A ' ,A ' 1 -ff 3 fee '..1hq ., B x A I if . fi-D s r , 44. V , 3, 1... .,.,,,,,,,,.-, Y ,ff'A'f 340, ' ' I , L : A' 'fx .x Q - ex prrfee ' Q f, n X F x 3 3 - QW I ' , ' Wg' T1 ef' x, . 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