South Mountain High School - Southerner Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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in ,4 . , -, 4: rv M., f'aalif11hmn1.-,..,.1-,wa 'P M, ,W Y' '14 v'- ibn iff , Q . . 1 ' 1 mth ,Q-wk on -vu v THE SCUTHERNER Volume 14 Published by Publications Department South Mountain High School 5401 South 7th Street Phoenix, Arizona Editor ..... Barbara Lindmark Head Photographer ..... Mike Pitchford Advisor ..... Mr. Homer Martin The Links of ci Chain N . X N A 'wo The links of a chain are very like our lives. As each chain is made up of many links, so our lives consist of many di- verse parts. Childhood, adolescence, and maturity are the basic links, but as one looks beneath the surface, it is ob- vious that the links are made up of other smaller links. And, since most of our time and activity are involved with school, school is an important link. Yet, school itself is complex -there are many links in this part of the chain. Study and play, competition and observation, laughter and tears, are iust a few of the vital links. If one link were to be lost, the whole chain would be hurt. So, here we remember the year that has become another link in our lives and the special things that made the year unique. Study... A fi? yksi Contemplcition.. Participation Inquiry. .. uf l X Conversotion... X RTX -.-evqwv Everything that happened this year is something to be remembered, for every event, no matter how small, con- tributed something to our lives. As we crammed for that exam, talked with a friend in the quad, or cheered the team to victory, we were unknowingly adding to the chain that connects our childhood with the years that stretch ahead of us. Each day added to our experience and added to and strengthened our moral convictions. As we learned more about our world, we tried to fit ourselves to be worthy, productive citizens. Contact with many others broadened our horizons and made us more intensely aware ofthe magnitude of the world we inhabit. So, daily, in countless intangible ways, we forged the links of a chain. Plciy... Competition.. JM. W.. ,...,,,. . , ,.. ,, . W . ....,.-M-.. .., .fs .,,,-.La. .. .si-.xii--I---I And The Most Vital Link. Emotion .nw ,N x Q Y., 1 9 . -ffwiefm' .Y A P-MM.,:!Q:',f1- 'T f - MT I, 4 . , ' 1 l ' w-TvQeA, 2 - - k fggff .f3h . E, x Q 4 4 2 ,- f N4 4-.lm-:L , , 941' 'lf-'1 -1 'r '1 -.-' ? ' a fillin-W in tm: ., --J... 1 4 The Individual CONTENTS Faculty and Academics ..... Campus Life ................ People on Campus ...... Organizations ......... Sports ............. Classes ........ Advertising ....... Indexes .......... If the link did not exist, there could be no chain, if there were no lindividual there could be no society. Each indi- vidual is indispensable tothe whole. The main goal in this year's SOUTHERNER is to stress every individual in our society, for each of us has a very special place in the links of the chain. 8 36 62 84 H8 156 231 243 7 9 SEQ gags? R . N my 'LE TSS VS 5 sn. S Six E fi? x fx -, N315-x K r ,, . Q 5 sei- X K N 2 lg. Q , X-gt .x .. 1 Q -X I X . X .wrsx X QM- - fb -X.. - mix '1 :Ast as 1. rf QFSSJ x 'f 1 K X Faculty cmd Academics Faculty and Academics John H. Armer Phoenix Union High School President, John Armer Air Conditioning Co. Board member since 1960 Rev. William D. Bostrom Clerk of the Board, 1966 Retired Methodist Minister University of California Pacific School of Religion Board member since 1959 Trevor G. Browne, M.D. McGill University Instructor, Harvard Medical School Past President of the School Boards Association Board member since 1945 Boo rd of Ed ucotion Mrs. C. A. Lakin Phoenix Union High School Phoenix College University of Arizona Former high school teacher Board member since 1964 Howard C. Seymour Superintendent of Schools, PUHS System Advisor, AASA Educational Policies Commission Member, Arizona State Textbook Committee Robert C. Shapiro, M.D. Private practice, psychiatry Chairman, Child Psychiatric Council, Arizona Psychiatric Society 11 Reading the constitution of a newly-formed club is one of Mr. Goodson's many duties. Mrs. Smith explains dress regulations to a worried parent. Administration l966-'67 David R. Goodson Associate Principal Carl H. Rambo Administrative Assistant for Boys South Mountain's Principal, Mr. Darsey, seated in his office. Forrest H. Darsey Principal Helen F. Smith Administrative Assistant for Girls Jerri Cartwright B.S., Indiana U. M.Ed., A.S.U. Counselors moved into a new building this year. Each of the counselors now has his own room, small but private. Nine men and seven women, a total of sixteen, make up the counseling staff at South Mountain. Last year, a new course was added to South Mountain's cur- riculum, careers. The course is being continued this year and is offered to all freshmen. Counselors are in charge of the careers program which offers insights into possible vo- cations. Mr. Swanson is new to the department. Both Mr. Nixon and Mr. Hyslop serve as school-community workers. Counselors not pictured here are Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Mains, and Mrs. Mary Dietz B.A., C.S.C. M.S., Okla. Col. Wentworth. Counseling Richard McKivergan B.A., W.S.C. M.A., W.S.C. Mildred Fortson George W. Gray James Hyslop Bennett McCutcheon B.S., N.T.U. B.A., G.C.C. B.S., U. of Wis. B.A., U. of A. M.A., U. of Texas M.A., U. of Ky. M.S.W., Wash. U. M.A., A.S.U. Keith Nixon B A Kan State Teacher College MA U of Wichita immense files on students, scholarships, vocational opportunities, Selh Morgan Helen Plckelf test scores, colleges, etc., keep counselors busy. B-A-I Okla- U' B-A-I A-S-U' M.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. l J 'Q .X i ,' 1 ' ef fy Ms Bob Swanson B.A., N.A.U. M.A., U. of Ill. William W. Wilson B.S., U. of A. M.A., A.S.C. it Harmon Tucker B.S., N.E.M.s.T. M.A., Stetson U. Jane Brady Counseling secretary Mrs. Larkey takes time off long enough to pose for this photograph. Any appointments to see student counselors are made through her. CO U n i n Q cle Peggy Holt Cheryl Larkey rk-stenographer Counseling secretary Counseling dept. Judging from the smile on Mr. Wilson's face, that boy, he was worried about, must have passed the course after all. Mildred Smith Counseling secretary Journalism, speech, drama, grammar, and literature all come under the head- ing of English. Mr. Downs is the head of the English department, which has the most diversified program and greatest number of teachers of all the depart- ments. At least three years of English are re- quired for graduation. College-bound students must take four years of English. Tailored to the needs of the students, courses are presented for the slow and the fast students and, of course, the average students. Team-teaching, under the leadership of Mr. McGrath and Mrs. Lathrop, combines two or more classes together as one. Freshmen and iuniors were offered team-taught English classes this year. English Dally Bacher B.A., A.S.U. if, E 1 Rl, -hr' .1 .fa 3 ,992 , W Y All -w ie . Slime. AST will Sandra R. Greene B.S., U. of Mo. S. John Downs B.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. ffl Milton G. Hay B.A., Linfield col. M.A., A.S.U. Classical readers Mrs. Dukes and Dennis Ingram enioy some paper- back books bought at the Echo Bookfair. .' ,. Q k.,'1,'.. - -. . f ff 'M Y,ff,l2.. t ,W V Q-v ' Qin' ', j 'nlflx Esther Dukes M.A., A.S.U. Mary J. Jones B.S., West Va. U. M.A., West Va. U. if , ' . Hifi Q l W 1 5 f f'f' , . nt- X . Homer Martin B.S., B.Y.U. M.A., U. of Wash. William Martin B.A., A.S.U. M.A., Long Beach U. 15 Iam Douglas McGrath M.A., U. of A. To be or not to be: that is the question . . . Now wha1's the answer? asks Mrs. Vowles. Mary E. Price Margaret I. Reeb B.A., E.N.M.U. B.A., U. of Mont. M.A., U. of Mont. English Q-.ixfri Gladys E. Roberts Nadine Shimer George H. Spears B.A., Spelman Col. B.A., A.S.U. B.A., A.S.U. M.A., speiman Col. M.A., A.s.u. MA., A.S.U. X Yearbook editor, Barbara Lindmark, advises staff member on problem. KY if . A x , -QU? j f, ..-'1H.'Qia Egg Gwen Vowles B.A., M.S.C. M.A., A.S.U s .Ps W-aff' .fs Rosalie Winslow B.A., U. of A. M.A., U. of A. Of the three R's, reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic, read- ing is still the most important. These freshmen can at- test to that fact. Q -' Bette Baker B.A., A.S.U. Reading Guy Blackburn B.A., A.s.u. if ,i m ., ,.. W ff f A . ? A Kenneth Ahrendt B.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. Reading improvement classes, housed in a new building this year, are part of an extensive federal program open to all students. Audio-visual aids play a major role in this area. In the reading depart- ment alone, nine new teachers have been added to the staff. Mr. Dimond is the head of our reading department. James Bowers Donald Brian B.A.,A.S.U. M.A., Edinlao Col. Frank W. Chattin B.A., N.E.M.S.T. M.A., A.S.U. B.A.,A.S.U. o 0 0 'O gol'.',oo' 5? 'o.I 9 . . .sl Betty J. Cole B.S., S.R.S.C. M.A., A.S.U. 17 '?f5ff2?it'Xfi-1 :L ' -is i 'vfcffgpi 'Kim 3 i if' Q: I Q. - 5, 1 gl .Qi .,.' F 5 sis ' WF' x M Q U V cf. it - .5 N , :L'E'Q,E4 ' 1? X X X L S3 L s f 8 X 0 L X 4 6 Ray Dimond M.A., U. of Ill. M.A., N.W.S.T.C. Dave Gunther B.A., A.S.U. x L Lois Gallahar Records clerk A NJ RE im? V , Helen Gaston B.A., U. of A. Redding A W X . .,, is , . .. :mrs wise seaegkgsie .W-...N -'., - .xiii r ai: .ni Q Q N Ni if ,A 4 ix R i . gk Qi' i 5 as 3 X X s L L , , B., as -f i ?' Qu 'fJ2 L N 'Mr -44... .e ..,. Q L ,.,. , . . zu- .. rx . f , .2241 , if S- . , 1 2275 -. ' -. -W. 3' 34' 3 1333 'sg w ag- nm - . :utr . ' '. :'i.. : 15 -,-.J . , 1 .. e M Q -fr ,. ' - .. x . Marian L. Vail B.S., N.W.M.T.C. 1 L X J ,A sv 4'is?swi'?L1iz.ls' , Q sr . jj .- S' ti. x Lester Goekler B.A., A.S.U. The intent look on Mike Madsen's face is not a pose Lost in concentration, Mike uses one of many aids found in the reading department. Rose H. Myers Records clerk Ina Snyder Mr. Dimond's secretary and li C :nl For those wishing to learn about art, for those wishing to improve their techni- ques, and for those wishing to refresh their memories, South Mountain has three teachers in the fields of ceramics, art history, and painting - Miss Hatta- baugh, Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Boothby. Mr. Lewis is the head of the art department. Miss Williams is the photography teacher and is also part of the art department. All photography students learn picture- taking techniques, care of equipment, and the entire process of photography from her. Yearbook and school news- paper photographers have all been in Miss Williams' class at one time or an- other. ' Paints, brushes, and paper are evidently the order of the day for this art student. This budding artist explains the style, technique, and colors used in one of her paintings. A John J. Boothby B.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. Alma Hattabaugh William R- Lewis Mary E. Williams B,A,, A,S,U, B.F.A., Drake U. B.F.A., Moore Col. M-A-, A-5-U- M.A., Columbia U. 'em R Dean Clemit Linus P. Cory RobertDar1ielS B.A., A.S.U. B.A., A.S.U. B.S., A.5.U. M.A., A.5.U. M.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. IN DUSTRIAL ARTS Using the metal lathe provides practical and educational experience for Kent Cox. a Future draftsmen, engineers, auto mechanics, and handy- '55 . r X men will be found tinkering around in the industrial arts ' lab building or at work in the classroom under the guid- 7 ance of the teacher. Mr. Nelson is a new addition to the r r industrial arts department and teaches a variety of courses. The other teachers are also experts in their fields. Mr ara s Perrill, who is the head of the department, teaches drafting. t The other teachers and their respective fields are: Mr. Daniels - electronics, Mr. Clemit - crafts, Mr. Cory - woods, Mr. Richards - metals, and Mr. Russell - auto mechanics. Jim Richards B.S., N.A.U. M.A., N.A.U. 'QNX Jerauld J. Nelson B.A., A.s.u. M.A., A.s.u. Y Q w N fr, X .s ff James Perrill B.S., N.A.U. M.A., N.A.U. Kenneth Russell B.A., A.S.U. M.A.,A.S.U. Mr. Mclntyre, a biology teacher, is also head of our science department. Not only biology, but physics, chemistry, earth and space science, and courses in general science are offered. Dissecting a fetal pig, smelling up the chemistry lab, and building an atom smasher are unforgettable events that bring many a smile to South Mountain students. Finding a paramecium- or see- ing the Big Dipper gives a sense of achievement to others. The teachers here are as varied as the courses. Mr. Canham, who teaches chemistry, is a qualified ham operator, and Mr. Mclntyre was a photographer before teaching and still does photog- raphy for a hobby. Mr. Sanders, who is a new addition to the science depart- ment, teaches both physics and math- ematics. Rebel students will find an able and qualified science staff. Alfred R. Andrews M. Durwood Canham B.S., Loyola U. , B.A., Olivet Col. M.S., A.S.U. M.S., U. of Ill. xg., Y 1 .1 as qw 1 rf il Joseph Ehlers B.S., A.S.U. M.S., A.S.U. M. Wm. Mclntyre Rodman Ralston Jim Sanders B.A., A.S.U. BA., Ohio U. B.S., N.E.S.C. Sl I E E M.A., A.s.u. M.A., columbia u. M.S., N.E.s.c. g ii:-3. S mm' I 0 I- xx S 9 lznlljfn D '13, Clans Intern! was so great that a new club was formed this year, the Earth and Space Science Club. Arlene E. Seneca B.S., Talladega Col. M.S., Atlantic U. Raymond A. White M.A., A.S.U. 21 f as . at :st f ' 1 .. . Q JE., as N Y X T - if ,. , . X. ss I- I . -li W , i if ss- 5 1 W ,if Sul . .Ii ' P ss fsafctff.-Qfeiiy f S JI 153,lE,,ing:l 3Wf',r'76l ,H cj - K I E . E :llllf l 1? 'HI . .L Richard W. Brown Robert P. Miller Carol Moore Wendell Roberts Mack A. Stanley B.A., A.S.U. M.S., Fla. A8rM U. B.S., N.W.U. B.S., I.C.C. B.A., Beloit Col. M.A., A.S.U. M.A., Fresno Col. M.S., Ind. U. M.A., U. of Colo. ear W I ' Charles W. Stevens B.A., Coe Col. M.A., U. of Iowa Chauncy B. Shepard Sam O- Sfephens B.A., Colo' state B.A., Palo Verde COI. M.A., Colo. State B-5-I N-A.U- M.Ed., A.S.U. X F' il Mitchel Tillotson B.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. 22 SOCIAL STUDIES YW. .,,f fnxii. in - g 3 133319. Dressed in authentic Japanese costume, Mr. Stevens shows his world history class that East can meet West. Capitalism, democracy, a n d American history are our heritages. To become the responsible citizens of tomorrow, we must know and understand our past and, the systems we operate under now. Qualified teachers are the rule. ln order to cope with world problems and atti- tudes, an extensive program in social studies is presented to all South Moun- tain students. All iuniors must take a year ot American history and all seniors must take a semester each of economics and American government. The social studies department head is Mr. Shepard. In the realm of mathematics are elusive numbers, intricate geometric figures, and plain old miscalculations. At least one unit of mathematics is required for grad- uation. For the 2-l-2:5 people, there is a course in general math. For the more daring, algebra, geometry, and trigo- nometry may be studied. For the truly mathematical-minded, advanced courses in algebra and geometry are available. Well aware ofthe trouble many students have with math, a math help room is al- ways open with at least one teacher ready to help. Students may also come after school for help. Teachers are avail- able for such counseling and help until 4:00 P.M. 7I'i1'5H? -iz .. w- - .ff-. .gl i ii T it ff is I f :,L 1. . tiny, W i K Sis 3 T Q X P , S? xii R Yi 1 54 ,Q Q jp x L, 't l . -ag, It ,, , ll N li X 'S this A :H T Q if il iillt it 5 ff George Anderson Walter Hamilton B.S., U. of Utah B.A., W. Va. U. M.S., U. of Utah M.A., W. Va. U. MATH EMATICS Wyatt F. Kane B.A., U. of Wy. M.S., U. of Wy. i X if W -'-as 'W XM...... A 5 - .5153 ,Q Harold G. Slocum B.A., W.L.S.T.C. M.Ed., U. of Pitt. Math teacher, Mr. Anderson, proudly displays some student-made proiects, with the assistance of senior Travis Williams. Pictured is a computer and a harmonograph. Frank J. Ocvirek Russell Osterhout B. S., W. Mich. U. B.S., K.S.T.C. M.A., W. Mich. U. M.A., A.S.U. John Stark B.s., s.E.s.c. MJ., s.E.s.c. - -.h-ig . 3 S-7 we Q Y Q , Qt XXI X :' . . . . .Q ...F 15 L X f . fs - Q v , 1 we' s. tw X X X is 5 lx Y X 5 it X E Judith L. Gilbert Solveig Johanson B.A., A.S.U. B.A., St. Olaf M.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. HoyI ny a few Latin students, Latin can be as much fun as Sweat and hard work is the motto of our foreign language students. Cutting corners is not going to work in this class! says Mrs. Gilbert, French teacher. FOREIGN LANGUAGE you want it to be. I W ml Students shout words of encouragement as Mr. Palmer prepares to swing at the pinata. ...V .m..7-1LAf4y-A-. - . John Palmer Jewell Rasbury B.A., Drake U. M.A., U. of Iowa B.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. Colleges require at least two years of a foreign language. International policies and events demand attention, as do their people and languages. Travel abroad means another language if you are to be understood. French, Latin, and Spanish are the foreign languages offered at -South Mountain. Mrs. Gilbert teaches French, Mrs. Rasbury teaches Latin, and Mrs. Johanson teaches Spanish. At least two years are offered in each of these languages. A third year Spanish class was offered this year and was taught by the head of the department, Mr. Palmer. Third year Spanish classes have been offered off and on, depending on the demand. s U V T., 4, , - s ...tc -:rug-z:fy,,.-,r..g1xL-1...-12,6 ,N 4. -.-,,,.s:1.,L,.a,-,yi .-, 4' - . HOME ECONCDMICS Garnet J. Chute Dianne Huber B.A., A.S.U. B-A.. A-S.U- M.A., A.S.U. M.A., A-S-U- Nita P. Lowery Alice Maurice B.S., N.T.U. B.S., U. of N.M. M.S., Austin U. M.S., A.S.U. Q.-4-'X use . . Esther Minton B.A., N.A.U. M.H.E., U. of A. i f . Q - e - ., s . L Suzanne 0'Brien Louisa Replogle B.A., A.S.U. B.S., W.l.U. M.S., U. of Ill. A student lnbovol of home economics has many fields open to her from this course, such as: sewing, cooking, and many others. As for a teacher lbelowl, her iob goes on and on and on .... Home economics courses are offered to both boys and girls. Courses in sewing, cooking, home furnishings and maintenance, human re- lations, and child development are included in the program. Up-to-date facilities are provided in the sewing and kitchen rooms. There are outdoor recrea- tional facilities for pre-schoolers and room 201 is especially designed for the little ones in the child development classes. BUSINESS EDUCATION -- .f N f uiiisssf William Cavett Paula Davis Karen DOClQe B.A., Colo. State B.B.A., U. of Oreg. B-5-, A.5-U- M.A., Colo. State M,A,, A,S,U, No Clock watchers in this classl Speed and accuracy are stressed in this typing class. Clickety-clack, clickety-clack, ding. The sounds of a type- writer or some other business machine. Bookkeeping, short- hand, notehand, and business English are quieter classes. DECA classes, general business, and merchandising are of- fered also. Federal programs, the clerical and secretarial blocks have classes that are about two hours long. These two block classes teach a wide range of topics, from how to dress to how to type. General business is a one semester course. The other semester is a class in careers. DECA classes give the students actual on-the-iob training in various stores and businesses in the Phoenix area. 26 Marguerite Johnson Beverly Kirk B.A., M.C.U.I. B.S., B.S.T.C. M.A., U. of Ill. M.A., U. of Colo Qs -it if Stuart Mackison Dorothy Romans B.S., Ind. U. B.A., C.S.C.E. M.S., Ind, U. M.A., C.S.C.E. ,. U' . SE 1 ' . 352534 .. ..l. ' -'-sa! ei?-t ai Elizabeth Swanson Catherine Vance BS., C.M.S.C. B.S., Kent U. M.A., A.S.U. M.S., A.S.U. The sound of music, no reference meant to the musical by the same name, is a wondrous and delightful sound. Whether it is singing or the playing of an instrument, music never ceases to bring enioyment to both lis- tener and performer. The mad rock and roll, the rousing Rebel fight song, the nostalgic alma mater tune, andthe awe-inspiring national anthem will bring back treasured memories of school life and friends. Mr. Schaar, Mr. Shaffer, and Mr. Sa- tina make up the music department. This would lead a person to believe that our music program is small and undeveloped. On the contrary, music is a popular course taken by many students. Our school band is one of the most school-spirited groups to be found. Come to the games and listen, if there is any doubt about that state- ment. MUSIC 1 F 2 l 5 A 2 2 6 5 6 .. - as V 235'- r-, A Q., -A 'wir' , ,. ' Pi YN , 7, -H c-....,., . A lm , ,, 7 .Met gg, :.f'f3,, - i- ' ' ' 1 ' . T T A T 'ft-sz-,-274, QTL ' ' -1 ty - '- V . 1- ' V+-Q-1 , 1127? 1' ' . . . 'I 2,4 V ar-'-K x- -. .,?-in -1 12 H B 1' I A, , ff f -' Lv, A-- r n, '-oi -ei, ' ,, iwffyj'-.g.-:g ,,ggX:'f2-5 , , ' 4 , . , , 21,3 .. . V I f.-, -5, . ' 2- '3'fN'f'51-. .I J, QQ' W,--,ij-, South Mountain High School's band, in full dress is on its way to prec tice for a forthcoming game. Showing off? No. The word to use is modeling. These two band students are wearing this year's new band uniforms. Albert J. Satina B.S., Ithaca Col. M.S., Ithaca Col. GQ 'K Uh. We-if Jerome Shaffer B.A., Beloit Col M.M., U. of Mich Taking time off from her endless paper work, Mrs. Black poses with part of her class. N . u lik 1 28 C ,t, t x 5 Ay i ! Evelyn Black Carl Orth B.A., U. of Maine B.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. There are four teachers in the special ed- ucation department, with Mr. Tsakiris as the head. Courses in English, science, government, social studies, economics, and mathematics are taught. Special education classes are for the slow students who have trouble reading or are non-readers. These classes are open to all students, from freshmen to seniors. Students taking special education courses will find able and understanding teach- ers and a program which is geared to their own speed and ability. SPECIAL EDUCATION Paul Tsakiris B.A., A.S.U. M.A., A.S.U. Mr. Tubmln focuses his attention on two of his more industrious students. 286 N, J s S s X Sandra Bristow Mary L. Crane B.S., T.T.c. B.A., A.s.u. M.A., A.S.U. 14. 7' . W r c N. fir 5 4 s . 5' Charlotte Jackson DorothY MCMUllln B.A., A.S.U. B.S., S. Ill. U. M.A., A.s.u. M.A., A.S.U. Graco and form are demonstrated by these girls in their modern dance class -w. 1 K 2.f 3 X Off to a flying start, this girl shows the vim vigor, and vitality so typical of South Mountain athletes. Girls P.E. Physical fitness, especially for the young generation, is of growing concern. Physi- cal education fP.E.l classes keep students busy exercising, playing, and dancing. Mind as well as body is educated. Sports- manship, teamwork, and cooperation are taught in P.E. Girls participate in many varied sports. Modern dance is also part ofthe physical education course. 29 J ..aall' Larry Baroldy Earl Clupper B.S., N,A U B S Shurtleff Col M.A.,A.SU MA WMU Charge! Not a war but an aggressive game of co ed tennis Out of chaos come order fun and Boys P.E. Coaches are taught that a boy's physical well-being is a maior part of his life and they do their best to see that boys get this well-being Through better games, sportsmanship, and a sense of achieve- ment. This year South Mountain's coaches have organized good teams of football, basketball, wrestling, and gymnastics. I.ot's go where the action is! Burning up en M A Murray U ergy on the handball court, these boys use a little body English to show how the experts do it. X '1 Hurry hurry, hurry. Our cafeteria staff gives service with a smile. The cafeteria personnel at South Moun- tain are well-trained and have met all the standards set by both school and state. All cafeteria employees must take the tuberculin skin test and a chest x-ray be- fore obtaining a food-handlers permit, which is required by state law. Clean white uniforms are donned by all work- ers and protective hairnets for those dealing directly with food. Periodical in- spections have shown that our efficient cafeteria staff meets all the health and sanitation requirements set. The head of this department is Bernice Grencevicz and the foreman is Porfirio Lopez. From loft to right: Porfirio Lopez, Luella Nunley, Helena Sara Howard, Velia Reynoso, Margaret O'Brien, Rachel Poteet, Dorothy Whitehorn, Mary Leatherwood, Ethel Tate, Carmen Monreal, Bernice Price, Julia Pugh, and Nelson, Bertha Peugh, Janie Almanza, Beulah Williams, Bernice Grencevicz. 31 From loft to right: Tommy Wright, Joe Gonzales, Val Young, Ed Hessig, Chester Totman, and Joe Martin The school image is an important thing. A clean mowed lawn, spotless windows, and well-groomed plants all present a view that can be pointed to with pride. ln- side the classrooms, cleanliness and order again reign supreme. The ianitorial staff is divided into two shifts, one that works school hours and another that works in the evenings after school. Mr. J. Martin heads this department. MAINTENANCE Back Row: Luther Hannon, John Meyers, Tommy Wright, Ben Guthridge, Sam Simon. Front row: William Kvocsik, Simon Gaona, Carl Dismuke, Fred Stone, John Williams, Robert Mo- skop. fill: f in jl,,Q'i , ll i .W 2 ' , 3 5 A 5 Q 1 1 Tardy slips, absentee reports, call cards, and tons of other paper work are han- dled by the classified personnel. The people on this page may be found work- ing in the administration building. Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Proper may be found at their desks in the Activities Off- ice. Mrs.Ward, who retired this year, was replaced by Mrs. Gull. In charge of the average daily attendance records is Mrs. Parsons. The personnel department is an indispensable unit of school life. Grace Brush Molly Gentry Mr. Darsey's secretary Mr. Goodson's secretary CLASSIFIED Li is-A .A fe Laura Goodson Records clerk Vicki Haley Records clerk Grace Proper Mrs. Smith's secretary Dianne Steele Mr. Rambo's secretary liar Donna Jenkins PBX operator Nell Parsons ADA clerk Florence Ward Registrar gQanLxi ...- i J.?..5Su.- 1 -1 1 J .al 's Libro ry Services !u!tvl:'l l 2 + 2 makes confusion. The Warnes and Davis twins spend a quiet afternoon in the school library reading. Last year, many of the old records in the library were put on microfilm. A massive change in the filing system came about as the result ofthe yearly growth of our library. Mrs. Yoder is a new member of the library staff. Former staff members are Mrs. Baughn, head librarian, Mrs. Kassik, assistant librarian, and Mrs. Mc- Comas and Mrs. Covington, library as- sistants. The library makes a good place to study, meet friends, and do research work. Marceline McComas Library secretary .ww it vu-1 15:3 John H. Murphy Coordinator of SPECIAL SERVICES SPACE, which stands for South Phoenix Area Cultural Enrich- ment, is a federally subsidized program. One of the many SPACE offices in Phoenix is located at South Mountain High School, in the former counseling office. An extensive program in the fine arts and athletics was presented during the summer, in which a musical show was put on entirely by the students. This program is a year-round proiect however, and is open to anyone living in the South Phoenix area. ended SPACE PRCDG RAM 'a .9 5 pp i -V sin- .lv AQ: A K,- Y' Q . ,- '5. -I .1 A , T. lu! Ann S. Banes Director of the SPACE Program Norma Anderson lrma Espinoza Peggy Phillips Mr. Murphy's Secretary, SPACE Drama teacher, Secretary Center SPACE Program CAMPUS MCNITORS Ever alert, these two campus monitors survey a quiet and uncluttered campus. Known to Rebel students as the campus cops, these people are a familiar sight seen in the quad, the parking lot, and elsewhere on campus. Sporting a walkie- talkie and a quiet air of authority, these men check off-campus passes, loitering students, and any other suspicious stu- dent activities. South Mountain students are as friendly a group as can be found and have often been complimented on their behavior. The campus monitors, as they prefer to be called, only help to maintain peace and order. There are only three campus monitors this year, Bill Hayden, Chuck Ciruli, and Gordon Everitt. 35 SPECIAL SERVICES g N01 Ns ms -as ts.,-X ' L .V 5. ,-., X 5 S Ernie F. Ensign M.A., U. of Mo. Rita Echeveste R.N., St. Joseph's Hospital School Audio-Visual Aids. Movie proiectors, tape recorders, record players, opaque protectors, slide proiects . . . the list is endless and growing. Perhaps one of the most active and useful serv- ices is provided by the audio-visual aids department. Signs and stencils are another specialty of the department. Students are a very important part of the audio-visual aids de- partment. They are the operators, the designers, and the work- ing force of this department. Boys take the audio-visual aids course and receive one credit toward graduation. ,ts ' I r AM , Nadine Patterson R.N., St. Joseph's Hospital School Medical Services. The fear-stricken stu- dent nervously waiting for his tetanus shot doesn't always appreciate the Health Center and its services. Squinting fresh- men are well acquainted with the eye examinations given at the beginning of the year to all freshmen. Those splitting headaches, upset stomachs, and little emergencies are expertly handled by Nurses Echeveste and Patterson. Dr. En- sign, the school psychologist, and his as- sistant, Dr. Anderson, are both new to the medical staff. South Mountain cares for its students. ll .. 5 11 1 J KY a if-fs.--.gi Esta Davis f gg A-V secretary if William Corbin B.S., Ohio State M.S., Ohio State New Teachers. The old hickory stick and evil looks went out with the coming of a new and pleasure-seeking generation. This generation is made up of imagina- tion and exploration. Both of these tech- N niques are practiced by our teachers If today. Part of this pleasure-seeking gen- eration of teachers can be found at South Mountain High School this year. They are new to the school and add a lot of new blood and color to stimulate and create a F x better school for the future. 5 . t . it . I T r- l Q - I X , V . i 2 V ' 3 First row: Peggy Phillips, Marian Vail, Bette T g V - 1, Baker, Judy Harkleroad, Esther Minton, Gar- I . net Chute, Ann Banes, Alma Hattabaugh, and If T' i T' J ' 'f Helen Gaston. Second row: Richard Brown, 'J ' A. Homer Martin, Lester Goekler, Donald Brian, if Albert Satina, John Boothby, and Josephine Rogers. Fear, sorrow, curiosity -these are emo- tions felt by Rebel students when the words Opportunity Hall are mention- ed. South Mountain operates under the demerit system and students may be expelled temporarily for disciplinary reasons. Being out of school for any long length of time, however, puts students at a disadvantage. They are left behind in their studies and often find it is difficult to catch up. This is where room 120, better known as Op- portunity Hall, comes into the picture. Students who have been temporarily expelled from classes may go into Op- portunity Hall. This year Opportunity Hall is under the supervision of Mr. Reed and Mr. Hamilton. l Dipping into the cash register till? Not really. Mrs. Burke looks for a student's records, while Barbara Scott turns around to see what a stu- dent customer wants. Running up and down the stairs at odd hours with call cards, attendance sheets, and faculty reports constitute only part of the daily work done by stu- dent office workers. Part of the school scene, student dispensers, library aides, and office workers make up a miniature youth corps. Whether for experience, money, or class credit, this youth corps performs a necessary and vital job. James R. Reed B.A., Morris Brown Col., M.A., A.S.U. 15.- Y-5 53:51 i 'iw' -7-4-11175 Barbara Burke Bookstore clerk Student number 3478 . . . Incoming Oppor- tunity Hall students create a lot of paperwork for Mr. Reed and his student dispensers. Go to the bookstore and buy . . . l Not only pencils, paper, books, and erasers may be bought, but stamps, class rings, and bus tickets. Handling club accounts and signing blue requisition sheets are also a familiar part of the scene. To carry out the many operations of the bookstore, Mrs. Shumway and Mrs. Burke have student assistants helping them. Students receive credit towards graduation for such work. Wonder what the registration office called me in for? That seems to be the mutual thought of this student and parent. W stxaw .W fm,-,xs,Q.1' vw, bali Mwwwwg ,, mr. ,w..5hw. V, qw ,Q4m,-IW wwfww 47.-Aw Q dung. e-mx 24 M. formmuwfgy ,zmyw-ww ,Hawkes mm, 'Q Ar- f , x,.Xp.w ,G ,fe ! 5 XML Q . ..s' N as Q 5 Q Campus Life Freshman Year Begins Early Q The Freshman year began early with the annual Freshman Orientation Assembly. Mr. Darsey, Mr. Goodson, Mr. Ram- bo, and Mrs. Smith, administrative heads, were on hand to E, assist the new students by answering the many questions The Freshmen and Pom Pon girls show their enthusiasm to the cheer lnai incoming Freshmen Seem to have. Tne Siudeni BOCIY Two Bits. Officers attended the Assembly also. With Special Orientation The Pom Pon girls and the cheer- leaders performed for the Frosh during their assembly. The Pom Pon demonstrated different dance routines to show the Freshmen iust what Pom is like. The Cheers taught the Frosh our school cheers. ii The Cheerleaders wait their turn to initiate the incoming Freshmen with Rebel cheers and the Fight Song. The Varsity Pom Pon line for Football demonstrates its ability and gracefulness after long hard hours of practice during the summer. 40 After a trial run through their new class- es, The Freshmen settled in The cafeteria for refreshments. For being a Totally new experience, The Freshmen quickly caught on To the idea ofthe South Moun- tain campus schedule. .mx Two new Freshmen girls get acquainted with two new Freshmen boys during Freshmen Ori- entation. Freshmen Welcome Y Paul Edwards, Mike Lumby, Jim Hill, and Lee Cheatham, Varsity Football players, take a look at Frosh girls. Mike Pitchford, tells of Boys' League activities. Several outstanding club presidents were chosen To speak at the assembly. Among these seniors were Dwight War- ren, Student Body President, Mike Pitchford, Boys' League President, and Gloria Grantham, Girls' League President. The speakers told the purposes of their clubs and some of the activities that they sponsor during the school year. Mr. Darsey assists Mary Jo Walker and Margaret Howard in serving the Freshmen. 41 P ! yi QQYXE- 'ew if, ,fgf . T A 1 is i' Q -- . ' fi Getting acquainted with the new school year is the student body's first home- work assignment. Buying expensive books, getting to know the other stu- dents around the campus, learning to study efficiently, and getting used to cafeteria food are some of the trials the new student body must undertake dur- ing the first few weeks of school. Q. David Fyke assists the Freshmen in choosing the right books for their newly scheduled classes. The Freshmen are amazed at the many books they must buy to begin their studies. Margaret Howard and Mike Lumby get a kind of way, while Mary Jo Walker watc ductions. The beginning days of school are the times when we start to form the first link of this year's chain of campus life. We begin by being an active part of our student body - to make every part of it a working part. The chain is as strong as its weakest link. 42 Getting Acquointed With cquainted x'X 3 in a different Jim I-leigle strains trying to concentrate on his studies, but finds it hes the informal intro- very difficult. H. '- ff .fe .waht 'E W .M rla' T s,,,s, , , Leanne Todd, Diane Larkey, and Betsy Bachman try the first cafeteria lunch of the year. Hey! This isn't so bad, remarks Betsy Bachman as she finishes her meal. Bill Reed, sophomore, breaks his feet in, a little at a time, to the pain- ful custom of wearing shoes. Only the yearbook staff knows the hard work and time that is needed to put the yearbook together and sell it suc- cessfully. There are times, too, when it isn't all hard work and the staff takes time out from their busy work to make posters for the campus to promote year- book sales. We have to admit some are pretty corny. Cathy Constable, Mike Wilson, and Bill Miles get acquainted with filling out tardy slips , - I l sig I 'T J tx, ' i ' ,fwi i 5 Q , ,, for being slow. This year, as every year, the students are confront- ed with the problems that the starting of the school year brings. But each year the students solve these problems with different approaches, making this year a different year, full of ideals, challenges, and goals. Every person, in his own right, must decide what he is going to do with his high school years. Whether he builds himself a weak or strong chain of activities is left for the individual to decide. This decision will form the first links for his private chain of life. l 1 V P1- Kay Kraft, a member of the yearbook staff, expresses her opinion of the type of advertise ment used by the intelligent and able yearbook staff. The New School Yecir foot. Doing one of the many iobs that accom pany the honor of being a Cheerleader are Jeniece Bryant and Mary .lo Walker decorating the goal posts for the Friday night game. wwf! Changing classes is one of the hardest high school routines for Freshmen to learn. They have a chance to learn a new word, punctuality. Filling out tardy slips goes hand-in-hand with being slow of Pep Assemblies Generate School Spirit During the first pep assembly, the football players line up as Coach Clupper calls their names. This is one of the ways they receive recognition. it f T f .sqk s 1, :'f ., All ii .Aa Ala ss. The players spent hard hours of practice time prior to the beginning of school and now the season faces them directly. The head coach, Coach Clupper, gives the student body an idea of how South Mountain will fare in the SAA competition this year. The student body shows their enthusiasm for their school as they stand and sing the school Fight Song during an assembly. The season began and the work was cut out for the student body. They had a season of thrills, excitement, glory and disappointment as the South Mountain Rebels unotticially won the 3AA title but did not receive the crown. For the Cheer and Pom, the season began immediately after school was over last year. Under Heads, Jeniece Bryant and Frances Baratta, the girls devised new ways to build up the school spirit through skits, cheers, and dances. 'N--.., The team that's on the beam that's really hep to the iive! yell the Varsity Cheerleaders as they tell the team what they think about their ability to play football. C O AA Rivcil ry Begins Mr. Darsey, Dr. Carter from North, and Mr. Burnett from Maryvale enioy one of South Mountain's football games. Football, a major link in the chain of high school activities, is a sport in which everyone may participate. The students do the supporting. From the stands they contribute to the excitement of the game. Their cheering and yelling give the team drive during the time of stress. Support, a key to a stronger chain of activity. GO! GO! GO! GO! . . . The excite- ment of the kick-off during a football game to put that extra spark of enthus- iasm inthe beginning play of the game. Coach Clupper and Mrs. Bristow model bright red G.A.A. nightshirts for the student body. leon Gailey attempts an extra point during the Pueblo game. South defeated the Warriors, 26-7. 45 I T Quoin T I Jvc... .... . ,.h, 4 Y is .1 'sw T li' . 1 1 i yi , I , Y 1 -5 5, 0 XA ri Em 55,153 . it ' Q 5 .g.A I . , -A ' it ' ,fu , .. Ni, ' l 1- , 'Ni- 9954 .,., Led by Benny Anderson, the football players stand as They mighty,mighTy Rebels! . The assembly picked it up quick- sing one of Their favorite songs, We are the Rebels, the ly and sang along with The team. p ! STOMP was the command ofthe day as The South Mountain Rebels prepared To meet The Camelback Spartans. The cheer- leaders passed out red STOMP tags to the students the morning ofthe game, and by assembly time spirit was high. At the assembly the Rebel team was introduced. Each team member wore a tag saying, l'M A STOMPERl Benny Anderson led the student body in singing a well known song To the Rebel football team: We are the Rebels, the mighty, mighty Rebels. Everywhere we go people want to know' who we are, so we tell them - We are the Rebels . . .! The student body picked it up fast, ancl the song soon became the favorite of the student body. From then on, it would be sung every time The South T T .X Y . Mountain team won a game. During a XX skit, Dwight Warren, Paul Edwards, . X. - .. George Vasquez, and Benny Anderson got a little practice at holding The line. ing the line for Coach Clupper and Mac Jones during the assembly. Benny Anderson, George Vasquez, Paul Edwards, and Dwight Warren are suckers for hold- With the excitement of the whole day mounting up, game time finally came. The whole Rebel team showed their skill at holding the line, but, even so, The Camelback Spartans edged by with a one point margin. The final score was 14-13. The Rebels were sad but the spirits weren't dampened. Most of the season was still ahead and the Rebels would come out on top. .. -.ww -A . X. . .. Q.. K , , , , , Q .. .sw v- ms ss, - s.,.,, 5- A, .. Gig, . The Sound of Music I G5 ' 5 - his ,. e . 'air - l lOlll9COIllIl'I 8.3-v 5 Q Q g I -g1gsi 7.Ts 5' 1 I , .,,.:-.-gill. y.4r'r.. Q c ' ,s:1wi2':.t 1'i:i,5:'a3C' ' l -if ..:-Ai, .Hsin g?',,:?LP,s: LMA.. L. , ii f A c it 1Yf?'17f-35. .A f 4lii1'f'1M5-'! 'v-c 'V was -S I .,N-,..- .r...,, C., I .,, 4 Homecoming week started with a meet- ing of the Inter Club Council. The meet- ing organized work committees and as- signed the task of making floats to the different clubs on campus. Student Coun- ........, T Students worked on the floats in their spare time. They also worked during class time when the teachers were generous enough to let the students out. cil and Inter Club Council decided that this year's theme for Homecoming would be, The Sound of Music. The clubs were asked to take one song from the motion picture of the same name and decorate their floats in accordance with that theme. As the days went by, the floats began to take on definite shapes. The floats were finally looking like floats when the final day was approaching. Now, the students could see that four floats were being made with the themes of: Climb Every Mountain, The Lone- ly Goat Herd, My Favorite Things, and The Sound of Music. The students worked on the floats at night too, and as the final day arrived, only the finishing touches had to be put on the floats. 47 South Mountciin Welcomes Its' Alumni At The South vs. North Footboll Gcime At the first of the week Homecoming Royalty was voted on and everyone made their choices. The week before, the several positions were filled with nomi- nations from the different classes. The nominees were: Homecoming King and Queen, Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Attendants. The results were kept a secret until the night of the game at half-time. The assembly, presented by the Student Council, was very exciting. Eight finalists were announced for King and Queen. They were: Lynda Brown, Jeniece Bryant, Cassie Carney, and Mary Jo Walker. Those finalists for King were: Larry Chatterton, Paul Edwards, George Vasquez, and Dwight Warren. During the assembly the band played several selec- Wi Q7 L lr Qi, -2.2-7gf:3.:3:T1- ig? f , . P, -S - '. . ' f '- ii,.3'1'ff, , 1 . Debbie Hansen Sophomore Attendant is 1. 4 , , escorted by Eric Couture to her position on the Royal platform. ment was here: the time when the Home- coming Royalty would be revealed. The master of ceremonies began by announc- ing the Freshman Attendant, Corinne Bridges, Sophomore, Debbie Hansen, Junior, Cindy Valliere, and Senior, Mary Jo Walker. Then it was time for the King to be announced. He was George Vas- quez and the Queen was Cassie Carney. King George and Queen Cassie ascended the stairs and received their robes from last year's Queen Mickey Gorman and Mr. Darsey, standing in for Joe Ivey, last Year's King. While the King and Queen were being crowned, the R.O.T.C. fired a twenty-one gun salute to the new Royalty. 48 H1 a as si ' t is f,-v, J he . l Mary Beth Cheatham and J. L. Burton pose as live puppets on the Girls' League float, The Lonely Goatherd. tions from the motion picture The Sound of Music and the South Mountain twirl- ers, Debbie Erb and Janice Bass, pre- sented an exciting routine with their lighted batons for the student body. Coach Clupper spoke about the game that night against the North High Mus- tangs. He also announced the captains for the game. The Pom Pon girls danced and the Cheerleaders did a few cheers. Then the assembly ended with the Fight Song. Both assemblies went very well. Friday night at the game the alumni were there to help South cheer for their team. The stands were packed and the spirit was high. The first half of the game went well. Then came half-time. The big mo- ! 7 1 ' . Alf-ryii' 5 'Q' Crowning Cassie Carney and George Vasquez are last year's Queen, Mickey Gorman, and Mr. Darsey standing in for last year's King, Joe Ivey. Queen Cassie cmd King George Reign os Homecoming Royolty The pageant had iust begun. The Roy- alty, seated in new cars, rode around the field followed by the Homecoming floats. The second half of the game went iust as well for our Rebel team and South Mountain beat the North High Mustangs, 26-14. The evening was topped with dancing to the music of The Bittersweetsf' They have signed a five year contract with Original Records. Two of the Phoenix group are presently seniors at South Mountain. They have recorded three rec- ordsto date. Everyone enioyed the whole week - especially the excitement of the final day. The Bittersweets perform at the Homecoming dance for the South Mountain Rebels. We Garter Win l We garter win! was the theme for the football game against the Maryvale Panthers. The theme was created by the Cheerleaders. They spent long hours prior to the game day making hot pink garters trimmed in black lace for the football players and coaches - be- sides planning the assembly and the skit. They also made signs for the game and a large run-through sign for the football players as well as decorating the goal posts. The Pom Pon, too, worked together to create new dances for every home game. The whole day was spent making an enemy of the W' is ' .. ' . ' ' W s V Q T -i ' A A ' --sc, We-..X. . The Cheerleaders, too, are busy trying to raise the school spirit for that night's game against the Maryvale Panters by doing REBS. The students took their anger out on the car instead of other people and came to the game that night with the spirit to push their team onto victory! Leon Gailey helps Kathy Domke take a swing at the old car. During the assembly skit, The Three Little Pigs, Paul Edwards, Benny Ander- son, George Vasquez, and Lee Cheat-W ham wait in their brick house for the bad ol' Maryvale Panther to slide down their chimney. 50 The Pom Pon girls perform during the pep assembly to the record Can Can, to try and promote an anti-Maryvale feeling for the game. Maryvale Panthers. The students re- sponded greatly to the levi-sweatshirt day which helped build school spirit. The Lettermen's Club sponsored a car smash. They bought an old car body and spray-painted such words of hostility on the sides of the car as: Beat Mary- vale! , Panth the Panthers! , and Mash Maryvale! That night at the game the students showed Maryvale their loyalty to the Rebel Team, when they joined the Band and marched around the field chanting, Let's beat Maryvale! Let's beat Maryvalel The Mash Maryvale March was very impressive and helped show the players that the student body was really behind them. Victory Over Moryvole! 24-O Mike Lumby thinks the fourth piece of cake is iusf as good as the first. Coach Clupper hands out the Victory Cake presented by the Cheer leaders for the fine results of a fabulous season of football. 51 Specicil People Anol Assemblies Stove Palandri and Junior Turner show the difference between T.V. and high school wrestling. Junior Turner and Steve Palandri battle it out to the finish, iust as they do on T.V. The match was won by Steve. Visit Cur Compus X X l l i gf Foreign teachers visit South Mountain. Bottom row: Mr. Chikamori, Mr. Takahshi, Miss Vasquez. Top row: Mrs. Heikkila, Maior Bastos, Mr. Bueno, Mr. Mostrov. 52 r This spirited group called Up with People! gave an assembly at Mountain for the second time. They really created a lot of The Atomic Assembly Diana Singh stood frightened before they turned the static electricity on. iff- is The speaker of the assembly, This Atomic The iuice was turned on and Diana had a hair- World, ,old the students abou, protons, a'5'n9 expeflenfe- neutrons and electrons. The Juco Voices Bottom row: Peggy Dill, Linda Fuller, Laura Martindale, Linda Phares. Top row: Bill Smith, Mr. Darryl Patten. And Horvey Trundle Harvey Trundle, alias Brian Donahue, is really a substitute English teacher. Mr. Donahue usually occupies his time by sleeping on a park bench on The Ladmo Show on channel five. South Mountain found out he was really a very nice man and good substitute. Mgx The Voices started in October of '63 as a study group with a common interest: un- usual literature, prose and poetry, pre- sented in an unusual way. Through chor- ic and rhythmic speech, this group pre- sents works of Carl Sandburg, Vachel Lindsey, Langston Huges, John Dos Pass- os, and many others, reciting in unison and in solo, chanting segments of the works and utilizing vocal and instrument- al sound effects as background. The students involved must pass a rather thorough screening. The two prime as- pects considered for being one of the Juco Voices are:iU academic standing and C2l the ability to interpret different forms of literature intelligently and quick- ly. ...Q-.-.-2. i 0j,? Christmas Assembly In bright colored dresses these students presented a pantomine to the song The Twelve Days of Christmas during the Christmas Assembly. The modern Dance group presents a dance to Little Drummer Boy. T4 'in si 1 Sf- X 5 T Pam Smith and Jim Hill sit out this dance at the annual Girls' League Christmas Formal, The Silver Bells. This year's theme was Carousel of Christmas. 54 fi . . P' ' K. C 7 ,- flaw . L C ber ii er r it ' A V .- ..- X A young man wonders what to do during the receiving line at the Silver Bells. Silver Bells Carousel of Christmas pun Margaret Barnes and David Armacost admire the decorations of the formal. Visions of Sugerplumsu Theme l Fern Crosby models one of the capri sports suits provided by Starrett's Fashion World in Thomas Mall. Stondords Committee 5 s Y Aga - X... 'Y'f':- 59-s:fs.',.'m-agsii gms .f,51.f f . .. - N siflsws- 'f N ,fp A22 -N2 iiffi 5 '. 4 i., Joniece Bryant presented a modern iazz dance during intermission to the record Jamaican Rhumbaf' 1 Karen Spotts, a fashionable model, models one of the up-to- date fashions at the Girls' League Fashion Show presented by Standards Committee. ' Foshion Show Leslie Cotton and Sam Fierro sang at the Fashion Show. Their songs included, White Christmas and Silver BelIs. Frances Baratta models a paisley afternoon dress as Dwight Warren an escort, watches. 1. l yi M i , I Science Clcisses Tcilce Field Trip -ui- QFNF' , L .. 1 , , 5 ,H , ggi, 1 Virginia Squire and Poinciana Heiselman enioy the change of weather on the Earth Science field trio to Grand Canyon. ,-JLJ legend hu it that this Museum of Northern Arizona is a real live haunted museum. L. Gerald gets upset because Mike and Ladmo refuse to let Gerald sing in their group. Gerald gets upset at those rapid decisions. -.V M- U1 G- X , jj -4' Ld ri , 8 1 'S I i 5 9 ' . 4, -lv N ' H. , ., H, as n ja., s 'ff 'if ' ' - 'f - . - 5,41 B. i' .4 i I' xv' ff -,. ' ,F . 10 - Air g 1, ,gt , 1. x . 4 - x 'Lv . ' ' u , , . A , u.fk'i'fi-' ' .Sis -fd' ' ' A '. David White from Camelback, whose father is a teacher at South and Robert Smith stand at the top of Sunset Crater. gg More Whiz Bong Gordon, a campus supervisor, takes the ball from KRIZ Whiz Bangs, Wallace and Pat, during the action of the game. 57 I South Mountoin Turn ' i Mr. McKivergan iudges Leon Gailey's scrawny growth as Bob Millan t h This activity began the day. A Mr Ram o WB C 65. Beo rd Growing ond Rodeo Queen Contests Highlight The Doy's Activity The candidates for Rodeo Queen I 58 gory in the contest as Ron Small looks o e longest beard cate- ging of the contest. Cheryl Kleln Chosen Rodeo Queen Cheryl Kleln and her attendants smnle after bemg chosen I Q The teachers enloy refreshments served by Glrls League at the Faculty Tea M . D d h h Girls league bunny rabbuts served the refreshments f0rCha?r.:TZhgnTeQArS Smith ave a C ance Q' N X 'S .1 x.. f zu fix South Presents First Musiccil Evil Eye Fleagle, Jim Fountain, practices his Whammy on L'il Abner during one of the first rehearsals of the play. l-'I' lt's almost show time and the cast rehearses the final scenes before dress rehearsal night. L'iI Abner, Pappy Yokum, and three Cronies gather on the bank of a river near to spend a lazy afternoon. E t, The dancers of Dogpatch practice the steps to the Dog Patch Dance while getting ready for the opening night performance. .sxi def ff sg 1 ffm '- -s The lady Dogpatchers discuss Sadies Hawkins Day with their men folk hoping they might give in beforehand. Dogpatch, U.S.A. L'il Abner 5 I . 'S i is Sellout With the help of the South Phoenix Area ' Enrichment Program, commonly known as the SPACE Program, South Mountain was able to present its first musical, L'il Abner. The outside help provided a E choreographer, Miss Wendy Wilkins: and several make-up artists. The direc- tors came from our campus: Mrs. Sandra Greene, Director, Mrs. Nadine Shimer, Technical Director, and Mr. William Schaar, Music Director. Over one-hundred students participated in the production of the play. The cast presented two matinees and four even- ing performances. sr. Mr. Stevens shows members of the make-up crew how to apply stage make-up properly. i, 5. 'D f 1 if gvv .Aff Mary Beth Cheatham and Diane Larkey played Daisy Mae beside Sam Fierro, who played L'il s D ' Abner U 1 ll I ,5 lf? . V ,. 55-g 1 as X S 'tg X 4, K J , ...A c ' ff tv X Q sg X 1 c sc , .. . fs A Mammy Yokum and Pappy Yokum discuss L'il Abner's dilema. Marryin' Sam tells of McGoon's plans to wed Daisy Mae. Daisy Mae and L'il Abner confess their love for each other in song. Evil Eye Fleagle puts his Double Whammy on L'il Abner. if People on Campus Student Council Student council is one of the more important bodies on campus. Responsible for many things, the five executive officers work long, hard hours. This year's officers were: President, Dwight Warren, Vice-President, Ron Masunaga, Secretary, Shirley Hisle, Treasurer, Mike Kemery, Social Chairman, Susan Fly. Mr. McKivergan sponsored Student Council. Ron Masunaga, Vice President Shirley Hisle, Secretary ' i l., ,F P-,. i Dwight Warren, President Mike Kemery, Treasurer .3 i f r .. Q., ix., 'kin , ' . -i rifiititji 'Q' i .5 fb 'tel K ,,, Q x I -' . fat- i L i i i I c O, t g. Q A t. ' X, S K 3 5 . fair 9343, iv ' a, .Q I ' I T It XQK iii L H, .N Mig f. E 3 V wk: s ' I T w T 2 f a 5 .ttf 1 f Student council members fulfill a variety of tasks, as this picture proves. Here the officers help install a new bulletin board in front of the school. Susan Fly, Social Chairman if 5 .X ,. X ' , . -if N ,t 1 , v 5, . L '. :S ' gt fs: . 'Q 95m .1 A ig- '. J 1 0- f 5. L' - 43? of N A ' S- . 'fi' ' 4' ,g Af. 4 fi' I 3 hx Xt , Q t. 3 . .. Q. N -i Y . . M . L X .,, in .Ng 5. gr M, . .. 'f . kt -. as ., Gi rls' State Arizona Girls State is part of a nation-wide program sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. The girls spend a week on the campus of the Univer- sity of Arizona, studying government practices and putting them into use in their own imaginary state. The girls completely organize and run this state, which consists of 240 girls representing every high school in Arizona. This year South Mountain sent four delegates: Barbara Grant, Olivia Aguilar, Maple Ong, and Barbara Lindmark. The alternates chosen were Jeniece Bryant and Gloria Grantham. The girls who attended agreed that the knowledge and insight that they gained was something that would benefit them through all their lives. From top: Maple Ong, Barbara Lindmark, Olivia Aguilar, Barbara Grant. From top: Ron Masunaga, Sam Fierro, Dwight Warren, Travis Williams. Boys' Sta te Boys State is a similar program, sponsored by the American Legion. The boys study the national structure in order to understand, preserve, and perpetuate democracy. This year's delegates certainly distinguished themselves. Sam Fierro was elected Attorf ney General, and Ron Masunaga was his assistant. Travis Williams was chosen Out- standing Mayor, and Dwight Warren was elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Alternates chosen were Mac Jones and Ruben Duran and Larry Heiselman. 65 sf- Queen Cassie Carney and King George Vasquez M HV' sf, or A 'Ea t 9? X WW W MMM!! I f WW I .-' ,qgq X Junior Attendant Senior Attendant Cindy Valliere Mary Jo Walker Homecoming 1967 Freshman Attendant Sophomore Attendant Corinne Bridges Debbie Hansen - f..M.X.-.Q-:QMQM i . 1-v X 4 Q x X xg' x Q ie Ni .v 'T ,. I, 5 J 4: 'O . i 2 v , , . f 5 i , . wi lla We iw Nz., if-f i X ,F Ffa . J! sy ,Ta -INK K :L ti fl---if :L Tri' in f ,L ss N' Tig, 64 if, kr We 1233? 1 ,ft f ' fjlf ' 'ik '. r q , ,Q it 4, i.,i X M w' 67 68 R.O.T.C. QUEEN Susan Fly Company Sponsors Leslie Cotton A x '23 Ja ys . ,. is k N., - ,E s gi X S, 3 EC . ,,-3 4 My ' ,ff ' , ,, V ' I ff ' il 1' ' fit? ,' ' V , I nf ' ffLf?f-m.' ,V , 1 ffm' W V1mQ,,,M:miMuwww,W...,,:. Q 2 1 E ' ,... A 3 ss X . Company A Jeanie Longnecker Company B I -W i Rodeo Royalty-1967 2 iuvv , JK , 5 31 5. Georgine Fernandez, First Attendantp Queen Cheryl Kleinp Karen Spotts, Second Attendant. Q 69 Q A tx L, Q Y X. .X X Q 5 AJ., xg - f?,:,, U. QKL K.. Ax X X x .L w w !i, I? is Q ' Q NX XXX? -ff' A fi fm, XX if X Q M . 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X K ii Mx ix we ., M 1-.SLP k km '- i ,, . ,.sf-ff l X X . 5 X ik Ei . , l if VY ,397 x Ng ' A Eg wi 5 .MN Q f :X XWWW1 1 wr my - y K U K X' 5 Y' X uf XX K -fl 5 Q' , A . x N, . .1 x Q. 1.. 6, A - Qxx, A -Q-. , ,T W xv -' E. k 5 Y- - We WJ, . 2 Qa g ,M Q -wx . 9' Q 'I ' X' , - 5 X' X X 'W is .W-f - 'A X x 31 . , , M 5 K1 I X X. A . X K , X 1 L .. 'f N: 5 .Q X RQ, 2 R X 1 F 1 .- . ggi, - ,ui-,,? A, ff Key Clu b Sweethecu rt Jeniece Bryant Megs Shepard Barbara Lindmark 1 n i a. A -rg sf, K ' L, I r . , , H. - I ' I if Q 1' l fu 5,7 I .5 ' iifksfi s ,N . r 4 u .Q 2 ,lf Y . v , as kr s . I , 1 Vw Editors The three school publications all were edited by the weaker sex this year. Megs Shepard edited the ECHO, South Mountain's creative arts maga- zinep Lynda Hooks edited the SOUTH WINDS news- paper for the second year, and Barbara Lindmark was the editor of the SOUTHERNER. Lynda Hooks 'ilffb f X X Y . x, . 1 .1 .IE Beverly Hoyt Beverly Hoyt Cabovel was this year's busi- ness manager and did an outstanding iob. In spite of her devotion to the SOUTHER- NER, Beverly found time to be active in Girls League, Parnassus, Job's Daughters, and various church activities. Barbara Lindmark Crightl was the editor of this year'sSOUTHERNER.Although most of her time was spent on yearbook activities, she was also active in Girls League, Na- tional Honor Society, various other clubs, and church activities. Miss Southerner Each year, the SOUTHERNER staff chooses the girl whom they feel has contributed most to the production ot the yearbook, and she holds the title of Miss Souther- ner. Due to the varied nature of year- book tasks and positions, this choice is sometimes difficult to make, and this year proved no exception. Finally, after several tie votes, it was decided to break tradition and have two Miss Southerners to share the honor. The girls chosen were Beverly Hoyt, who was business manager, and Barbara Lindmark, who was this year's editor. Barbara Linclmark aa 'YZ' X 1 N 'ae 3Y -,iv , fa i at x , , :ff I ,X a Q XY y ,N i f , 5 B if 75 I e-,. . ,i awk-as 3320 Bw Q -W .K . A Q Susan Fly Candy Harkleroad Students of the Month Diane Mason s -' rr. . l.. 4 Eva,-'i NX ,4 , . ,,. .. X 0 'I 1 . . . , .I . J . .1 ., kr if . fit ' t ' 'K 5' v bi' '4f'15 msg XX-i 1 ' JI ,I ,nr .1 4. l - 4 M. vw ,nyt sj.!1.k.. xl' iii 'Q' 4 :Vi ' .mt H. ' H G Li. Barbara Lindmark 76 Shirley Hisle Lynda Hooks Cassie Carney Jeniece Bryant ' X , .ffxgg H ,N ,.,., 3 V 5 4, 'QQQ s X 'S Q Dwight Warren Travis Williams Mike Pifchfgfd r x is in f gf vw. al . ,5 L - 1 ' . A X 5 M--. 'P Lf t 1 'we -, ' - if . Q i Q., ,, Ji ,K r s Xe r if .,. . . Ls' 59? X .. - .1 1. L .,f,.5-.lg fel ,f . Y :-- fx . . . -,.'r.:wQf-r',q .4 Vg -A fp-,refer 5, ,. ,..Q. . ., x L ,.,,..,,.. aw . 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Ji L wif L L FN? ,,',.S4,L wi., J .:, f ,' 5- K A . 5 A jyi . fr A , rag, Llsx, Jim Pender Sam Fierro 77 Scholors of the Month ' th Ai ' -:, 2 -X K -- . i- - a- , , w v,-, wi 2531-L', if j1Z.f . , . . 1, .........,'..',. ...ff .-:.,.,....,1 5. - .,. ,. ,..-..,.., .,-...,. .,.- If . ,J . . -'.-1'-i '. . .-':'3'P1 . :':-3 'Q . ,. ll. .,... ...NI-,ln - . .1'.'.'.'-'. - ' .' fd- .' . -' -N: .' s' .'.f-'ffff -' I . . . . . . , el, . , j-,I ,-,-,'.'.....,-....',,',.r,f,,' . 7, -1711122-' '- - Q . 3 1. -:I -I-:3:5:3:3.52-1-i:f:1:i:f:'I5Q'l' Q f' A u - if 1' . -' -'. .'.'.' '-5 '.'. Candy Harkleroad Home Economics Barbara Grant Mathematics i if 3 X Barbara Lindmark Lynda Hooks English Social Studies Cassie Carney Megs Shepard Girls' P.E. Art C gy It - ' N .ai I X5 S . X L, ' -' 1. 3 Q' a s L ' gf lv' f' gg':1,3.sn 5. -X : 2 Shirley Hisle Foreign Language Glenna Wiley Business Linetle Root Music 3 un ' Il rf 5 E I , L . -'Dx .1 Q, Si Q 1 We NX fox x , X f x 9 3 xg a L X og Ron Yee Alan Chitwood . Ray Som Scholo rs of the Month + i K A K1 5 -wi W ,Q I X :fx S Ko' P, iQ Bruce Harris Y 3 is Rory Wright r Men, fi Q IYK , K Bruce Williams s-if A f , 259 i o vfifw '. Ji, 5 ia gif' John Hialmarson -6' I' 1 KK 'gi - A . 4 .1 il 1 ii Gareld Chinn 3 ivf N Q if f C Ron Masunaga Ruben Duran Jim Hill ! Sam Fierro Rebels of the Month s Mr g w 5 A513 Q 4 nv sign, 'I 12:13 gy! of' .. 5 i , Ron Perry Moody Jackson George Vasquez h Benny Anderson 4 Q w Q 1 x 1 S v f 4 'sn Q, s . f x Q , i 5f 1fs?4fff Ll , 7,1 an A , aww, 'I ik' fx Effifi iff -,QM , 2??Kf'i3-V? ,ww 9. N GTR., , , 5,wJfL?f13I' N 543 ins K v cfm ,, ,fajffif Y 9 'f 2495 K fri' 'fi-'zvfail 1 fH 4, Q25 . H I -F WA x 355, Q, 'LL I, ft 3. Yvxgv13l:wf1- qw, Qu 0 0 lyggivf g. Pu blicotions Workshop Publications Workshop is held each sum- mer on the campus of Northern Arizona University. Here students on the staffs of their school publications learn the latest techniques and methods. This year there were two sessions, one for newspaper staff members and one for yearbook staf- fers. All was not work, however. There were dances and special field trips to re- lax the eagerly working workshoppers. 1- ,fl Ri ji t if 'Af lil t 1' S3 4' l t Newspaper session: Jerry McClelland, Dianne Logan, Shirlee Hanniford, Ron Mas- unaga. Not pictured: Lynda Hooks, Mike Kemery. Summer Workshops N-awww 5 Yearbook session: Cassie Carney, Barbara Lindmark, Bob Sullivan, Ginger McCull- ough Vaunie Sevey. Sophomore Vaunie Sevey goes through the lunch line at Publications Workshop. Ruben Duran at A ' wwf it , H si Frank Evans Leodership Workshops Many workshops are held each year to help those who are going to be active in student government. Students who at- tend learn to be effective leaders, cap- able of initiative and decision. This sum- mer Dwight Warren attended Camp Cheeley in Utah and Shirley Hisle and Mike Kemery attended a leadership con- ference at A.S.U. 5 'Q' S, -B f .M t,t,c,.,Hw E 3 i t i as if 'oii W Mac Jones Anytown Anytown is a human relations workshop held each year for Ari- zona high school students. At the session, students learn to under- stand and appreciate other creeds, backgrounds, a nd viewpoints. The emphasis is on understanding and an all-important feeling of brotherhood. This year's dele- gates were Ruben Duran, Frank Evans, and Mac Jones. ..And More Workshops Members of Student Council discuss plans for the year. They gain necessary back ground and training at special workshops held during the summer. , 21 L iw K X ,Uhr .nf X -Xxx M 9 .NNW A2 fb RQQW L FEM' f L L ' . wr-1 p 3 ls-X X . 3 Y it ks I E.. 'v ,u Organizations Cooperation and dependability are vital on an active campus such as ours. This year South Mountain has had many va- rieties of clubs and organizations. Each has had to do its part to bring about one of the most exciting school years yet! Linking them all together is the lnterclub Council, which has worked hard to organize our various campus activities. They discuss mutual problems and plan for more participation. We give many thanks to this new organiza- tion and hope that it will become strong- er as the years progress. This year the highlight of lnterclub was our annual Homecoming. l.C.C Plons Homecoming C' ssis i F X , ' 5, . A i ' ,' , , 5 f I, A X xx K' Y .v.. ... S., ' - fr I Bottom Row: Barbara Grant, Ron Yee, Shirley Hlsle Jeniece Bryant O G d 1' R M k h Ron Masunaga. Second Row: Gloria Grantham Genevieve Bunch grrsvill Jtlrln Giirounfalin ?l:meslSZullslClJlZQdRozoJtben Duran Larry pen' Sandy Webster, Eleanor Spencer, Pat Creighton Margaret Barnes 86 Student Council is the government of South Mountain selected by the student body. A rep- resentative, chosen from each home room, re- ports to his class to inform his fellow students of new or progressing activities. Some of the activities sponsored by Student Council were the Kriz Whiz Bangs , and the Ugliest Boy Contest. ifxglil , r B' .5 ' l The Student Council officers busily work on posters for the Kriz Whiz Bangs Game. From left are Shirley Hisle, Mike Kemery, Ron Masunaga, Dwight Warren, and Sue Fly. Student Council Bottom Row: Susan Fly, Shirley Hisle, Ron Masunaga, Dwight Warren, Bill Walton. Second Row: Linda De La Rosa, Eleanor Flores, Ester Anguis, Aggie Chavez, Carolyn Johnson, Gloria Jackson, Pat Jack- son, Versa Gauff, Travis Williams, Geneva Verduzco, Cheryl Huber, Donna Bounds, Deborah Thomas. Third Row: Ida Figuero, Mary Payne, Cheri Swann, Connie Gray, Gloria Grantham, Cheryl Klein, Katherine Henderson, Mac Jones, Marvin Brooks, Louise Henderson, Ratha Echols, Mike Lumby, Greg Silva, Paul Hardeman. Fourth Row: Sharon LaFleur, Louise Stamper, Pat Gee, LaWana Leavitt, Janice Fountain, Melody Dysert, Peggy Hill, Pam Wainscott, Karen Johnson, Regina Frieberg, John Fenley, Rex Stevens. Fifth Row: Jan Root, Kathy Kempton, Janice Dana, Barbara Grant, Genevieve Bunch, Bobby Tripp, Jerry Palmer, Bill Miles, John Lay, Barbara Ulman, Judy Spence, Hilda Gaspar, Jim Fountain, Amy Richmond, Steve Harley. Sixth Row: Pam Kersh, Greg Watanabe, George Vasquez, Sam Fierro, Bobby Gray, Sybil Dryer, Mary Anne Nandin, Larry Benson, Blake Wininger, Pete Arias, Conrad Gamez, Pat Hurley, Bernice Spisak, Melvin Jackson. Seventh Row: Frank Little, Paul Warren, J. L. Burton, John Doyle, Barry McGirr, Larry Hankins, Eddie Toothman, Winston Tom, Stephany Myers, Lynda Philpot, Jesse Baca, Doug Flesher, Hilda Burton, Steve Burdette. 87 Yeorbook ls Bigger oncl Better f gi .leniece Bryant, Dorothy Gustafson, Ginger McCullough, Debbie Pennell, Bev Hoyt, Gloria Grantham, Cassie Carney, Jill Thornton. Stott Positions Editor ............................ Barbara Lindmark Head Photographer ............ Mike Pitchford Photographer .............. Gerald McClelland Business Manager ................ Beverly Hoyt Faculty and Academics ............ Maple Ong Campus Life ...................... Jeniece Bryant People on Campus ........ Barbara Lindmark Organizations ...................... Jill Thornton Dorothy Gustafson Sports ........... ......... R obert Sullivan Gerald Jones Girls' Sports ....... ............... C assie Carney Senior Class ................ Ginger McCullough Junior Class .............................. Kay Kraft Sophomore Class ................ Rickey McGee Freshman Class ..... .......... V aunda Sevey Index ................. ......... D ebbie Pennell Advertising .................. Jeanie Longnecker Gloria Grantham Assistant Photographers ...... Chuck Powell Rickey McGee Wayne Schultz, Herman Ward Advisor ..... ....... M r. Homer Martin 88 Saturday workdays, after school ses- sions, and classwork every day during 6th and 7th hours produced the '67 Southerner. Planning, scheduling of pictures, drawing layouts, and making final layouts for deadlines are all a part of being on the Southerner staff. Long hours and hard work have gone into this year's Southerner, and we be- lieve it's the best one yetl Mr. Homer Martin laughs at the many antics of his 6th and 7th hour yearbook classes. Bottom row: Rickey McGee, Gerald Jones, Robert Sullivan. Top row: Maple Ong, Jeanie Longnecker, Barbara Lindmark, Kay Kraft, Vaunie Sevey. A H, MQ W, ,,.,, ,,,,, K W Ig M fre- 2 ll Q - A l I N . , Q . in M ' 2 A.,, t ,.. Dorothy Gustafson, Jill Thornton, and Jeniece Bryant work on the o ' ' index at the beginning of the year. ' f ,f ' Maple Ong and Kay Kraft work on their sections while Rickey MeGee tells Barbara Lindmark how he would edit the yearbook. Barbara Lindmark, Vaunie Sevey, Ginger McCullough, Bev Hoyt, Debbie Pennell and Kay Kraft goof off after a long Saturday workday. Photography Steiff The Photography staff is a valuable asset to the yearbook, for the pictures they take must tell the story of the school year to produce special effects and a successful yearbook. These boys spent long hours taking, developing, and printing pictures of every school activity. Mr. Homer Martin and Barbara Lindmark discuss goals for the year at the staff's Get Acquainted party. l th 3 l SMFZ 1 W nga Mike Pitchford Herman Ward, WBYUC Shultz- Jerry McClelland, Chuck Powell HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER 89 , 'l . ,V if I I l ,L gg. 'll 7 f A 'i i'i 2 ,,, 3 i '- J if , ... 1, ii Lynda Hooks' Edifor,in,chief. Part of the Journalism class picketed the quad during lunch hours in protest of the litter on campus. The South Winds covered and sponsored the Anti-Litter Campaign. K iw s g. s .cTgss3i?il .X ' - . lglxlf' x. .E i .T J ,,.i vi , x Q , , kgdsll list!! g J S! 'EWS is 5 X r 'Psi if . I gb E? S N . N -sS'lln-g A swf The South Winds Staff works steadily to meet its deadlines. Mrs. Vowles, South Winds Advisor, reads the finished product of the staffers' work. The South Winds Staff works every day during seventh hour. Their job is to record the events taking place around campus and present them to the student body through the school newspaper, the South Winds. The iournalism class helps gather information for the paper. When the staff is South Winds Stuff not busy turning out a paper, they package exchange South Winds and send them to different schools around the state. Bottom row: Susan Gilchrist, Sonia Anderson, Diane Top row: Danny Lee, Greg Anderson, Henry Reed. Logan, Shirlee Hanniford, Lynda Hooks, Bev Lemons. Lynda Hooks ............ Editor Sonia Anderson ...... Bus. Mgr. Greg Anderson Danny Lee ......... Sports Eds. Dianne Logan .... News Editor Shirlee Hann-iford Yvette Waiters .... Feature Eds. Gerald McClelland ..Photo Ed. Bev Lemons ...... Circulation Ed. Journalism Class .... Reporters Susan Gilchrist ...... Librarian Mrs. Gwen Vowles .... Advisor 90 Echo Staff Bottom row: Jim Fountain, Jeff Shepard, Terry Yee, Cheatham, Susan Malde, Beverly Nordstrom, Megs Blake Wininger, Jim Wilson. Top row: Barbara Lind- Shepard. mark, Wendy Robertson, Lola Phillips, Mary Beth The Echo Staff is spon- sored by Mr. William Martin and Mr. George Spears. The Echo is South Mountain's own literary magazine. It publishes original work done by the stu- dents. lts purpose is to create an interest in creative writing. Editor Megs Shepard Tv- 1 The Echo Staff works diligently on the school literary magazine. The staff seems to have its own style of publication. 91 X1 Bottom row: Jimmy Wahl, Doug Moore, Larry Petti- iohn, Bruce Harris. Second row: Mike Wilson, Neal Taylor, Frank Evans, Ron Perry, Jerry Freund, David Fyke. Third row: Don De Valle, Ruben Key Cl u b Mo kes Posters Lettermen's Club Bottom row: Jim Hill, Travis Williams, Mike Lumby. Second row: Larry Chatterton, Greg Silvas, Ron Masu- naga, Leon Gailey, Dave Cruz, George Proctor, Moody Jackson, Charles DeGrate, Billy Morrison. Third row: Michael Graves, Frank Corneio, Ruben Fierros, Juan it i 'S is , .Q-' ll Q 'fue' is 1 Key Club is one ofthe many service organizations on our campus. lts purpose is to develop citizenship, leadership, initiative, and scholar- ship. Their most important activities are the annual Key Club Dance and the Spaghetti Dinner. Amr' Duran, Mike Kemery, Bill Miles, J. L. Burton, Mike Plovc. Top row: Bob Bridges, Mark Gasperac, John Anderson, Ron Masunaga, Larry Baroldy. Bruce Harris, Larry Pettiiohn, Ron Yee, and Larry Baroldy work on posters for the Key Club Dance. De La Torre, Benny Anderson, Sam Fierro, George Vas- quez, Lee Cheatham, Calvin Demery. Top row: Mac Jones, Joe Martinez, Bennie Coker, Don Henry, Willie Smith, Dwight Warren, Paul Warren. A new member of this club must not only be on a var- sity team 'For one year to earn his varsity letter, but he must go through a sec- ret initiation. These boys buy trophies and ribbons for the elementary school intramurals as a service to the community. They also sponsor the Harlem Clown's Basketball game every year. Boys League is one of the newer clubs on our campus. ln addition to sponsor- ing the Donkey Basketball Game, they performed other services for the school. Every boy on campus is eligible for membership in Boys League. They are governed by the Executive Board. Boys league Executive Board-Bottom row: Larry Pettiiohn, Blake Wininger Bruce Harris Mike Pitchtord, Dalton Cason, Greg Anderson. Top row: Bob Ford, Mike Reed Ricky Trammel, Ron Yee, Jeffrey Shepard, Mike Madsen. ' :jaw Pictured: Ruban Duran, Blake Wininger, Ricky Trammel, Boys League Scholarship Committee is made up of members of the Boys League. The main duty of this commit- tee is to select the Boy of the Month. This requires research and patience to pick the best deserving boy. Boy of the Month must be a senior who has parti- cipated in extra activities. Q I ill 'll fl! v- Y, tc., ziggy 0 I, 3 5 K ,. K 3,02 3. 'a .f MX Q x ,. , fi Jw: R ui tif 1 6 I BONOH1 NWI MTS- Shimef, Jim Fountain, -lUClY MCCOVUBS, Lola Phillips, Fountain. Third row: Lonnie Cosper, Craig Curtis, Dennis Wildman, Paul Yoder, Verdie Williams. Second row: Blake Wininger, Bobbie George Muelhausen, Rachael Peters, Nancy Cernuska, Diana Singh, Griffin, Fern Crosby, Yvette Waiters, June Towne, Kathy Yontz,Janice Lucy Galvan. Top row: Tom Tatum, Don Henry, Brian Baily. Mosque ond Govel The purpose ot Masque and Gavel is to give students skill and experience in speech and to entertain the student body. This year they presented two plays - The Mouse that Roared and L'il Abner. Other activities include an awards banquet, service projects, and social events. -' TSX'-S! The main characters in The Mouse That Roared read over their Students practice in a rehearsal for The Mouse That Roared. scripts. Left to right: Blake Winninger, Diana Shultz, Jim Fountain. 94 Girls, Lecigue Executive Bocird The freshmen are delighted at the way they are welcomed as new members of Girls' League. Bottom row: Lola Phillips, Gloria Grantham, Donna Borchert. Top row: Bonnie Hudson, Sherry Greer, Ginger McCullough, Barbara Lindmark. Girls' Leogue Sponsors Mon Activities During Yeor Girls' league sponsors many big events such as the Silver Bells and the Faculty Tea. Girls' League activities are so numer- ous that they must be divided into sev- eral committees: Projects, Scholarship, and Q Standards Committees. Projects Commit- tee serves the school and community. Scholarship Committee was created for the purpose of recognizing outstanding scholastic achievement among girls of the student body. Standards Committee is the largest of the three committees. They sponsor such activities as the Girls' League Fashion Show and the Rodeo Queen CON' Girls' league members welcome the freshmen girls with the test, Freshmen Party. 95 Bottom Row: Donna Borchert, Bonnie Hudson, Gloria Grantham, Sherry Greer, Lola Phillips Ginger McCullough. Second Row: Susan Malde, Anna Del Paxton, Pam Jakobek, Diane Larkeyl Coleen Dains, Genevieve Kerby, Eleanor Spencer, Pat Creighton. Top Row: Pamela Maynard Beverly Hoyt, Sandra Lay, Kathy Larson, Corrine Cheatham, Karen Phillips, Bonnie Tom Mary Beth Cheatham, Cathy Constable, Donna Tucker. Central Council Central Council coordinates all Girls League activities. At Central Council meetings reports of pro- gress are given on current activi- ties and plans are made for new proiects. lt consists of representa- tives and officers from each class, members from the committees, and the Girls' League officers. Standards Committee To be eligible for member- ship on this committee, a girl must meet high grade and citizenship qualifications. Standards Committee's pur- pose is to set and maintain the rules for girls' behavior and dress on campus. Among a few of its most important activities are the annual Ro- deo Queen contest and the Girls' League Fashion Show. Bottom Row: Barbara Grant, Diane Mason, Cindy Candy Harkleroad, Judi Schmitz, Janet Haggard Valliere, Vaunie Sevey. Second row: Susan Fly, Marcia Anderson. Top Row: Corrine Bridges Kathy Domke, Debbie Carney, Lola Chesley, Debbie Watanabe, Karen Hill, Fern Crosby, Cor Debbie Hansen. Third Row: Donna Borchert, rinne Cheatham. 96 Proiects Committee's purpose concerns special services for the school and community. These girls are chosen by interview. They must main- tain a three average and have a good citizenship record. Bottom Row: Pat Creighton, Yvette Waiters. Top Row: Anna Del Paxton Diane Larkey, Corrine Cheatham, Rose Reynoso, Maple Ong. Proiects Committee Scholarship Committee Bottom Row: Barbara Maynard, Yvette Waiters, Meier, Vicky Burton, Fern Crosby. Top Row: Anna Emily Polk, Pat Wheeler, Ann White. Second Row: Del Paxton, Ronda Benson, Sharon Lee, Pamela Maple Ong, Coleen Dains, Eleanor Spencer, Hiorclis Maynard. Scholarship Committee is one of the three branches of Girls' League. Its purpose is to recognize outstanding scholastic achievements among the girls at SMHS. Once a month, Scholarship Committee honors a Scholar of the Month in some field of learning. 97 Bowling Club Bottom row: Barbara Marks, Becky Lumpkins, Judy Harris, Eddie Kayga, Top row: Rey Som, Greg Williams, Albert Karen Hodor, Mike Scheber, Mark McNeil, Wade Carpen- Som, Randy Hlebak, Pete Brown, Clayburn Juniel, Philip ter. Second row: Randy Cisman, Becky Cisman, Janie Rose, Grubbs, John Dilley, Dave Williams. Rae Cisman, Jimmy Wahl, Joe Posadas, Robert Hattabaugh, The Bowling Club has expanded as well as improved. The club meets regularly on 0 Thursday nights at Southern Lanes. They I n U G choose teams and compete with each other in tournaments. Any South Moun- tain student may loin. Industrial Arts Club is one of the oldest organizations on campus. Any student is eligible to loin this club as long as they are enrolled at South Mountain High School. The purpose of this organization is to render special services to the stu- dents and faculty. Bottom row: James Merkel, Linda Saunders, Robert Dever. Top row: Mr. Cory, Craig Curtis, Henry Arias, James Sauls. 98 Bottom row: Raelene Gardner, Shari Korbacher, Margret Hialmarson, lips, Emily Polk. Top row: Raul Garcia, Robert Radford, Paul Yoder, Margaret Barnes, Sandy Webster, Mike Plovc, David Armacost. Sec- Mary Beth Cheatham, Hiordis Meier, Jim Fountain, Jim Wilson, ond row: Larry Pettiiohn, Pat Repp, Eleanor Spencer, Genevieve Antonia Diaz, Alice Cooley, Mrs. Rasbury. Bunch, Sandra Boyer, Carolyn Johnson, Rhonda Shavers, Lola Phil- Junior Classical League, better known as the Latin Club, is one ofthe older organi- zations on campus. The annual Roman Banquet is the highlight of the year for the Junior Classical League. Students dress up in the traditional costumes of the old Romans for the banquet. New members must be slaves to the old mem- bers during the banquet. A student must have one year of Latin to be eligible for membership. Junior Classical League French Club To become a member ofthe French Club, a student must be enrolled in a French class. They have guest speakers from France or people who have visited France. They meet regularly and have films or film strips. Bottom row: Pat Creighton, JoAnn Woodall, Doug Moore, Maple Ong. Dianne Logan, Hazel Peters, Nora Davis, Benny Anderson. Top row Second row: Fern Crosby, Genevieve Bunch, Frank Evans, Pat Hamm, Mrs. Gilbert, David Armacost, Stella Frazier, Jackie Ayraud, Corinne Jean Bush, Lorraine Norfor, Joan Wilson, Mac Jones. Third row: Wendy Bridges, Sharon Dukes, Sharon King, Janice Fountain, Linda Cooks Robertson, Jim Fountain, Pat Whitten, Henry McNeil, J. L. Burton, Karen Spotts. 99 Crchesiro Aids AQ Bottom row: Melody Dysert, Linda Davis, Pam Page, Thompson, Dale Williams, Mary Beth Cheatham, Mar- Paula Joesyesua, Verdie Williams, Helen Nash, Duane garet Hialmarson, Jacqueline Sainz. Third row: Dora Wyatt, Megs Shepard. Second Row: Gary Neiman, Jo- Pemberton, Susan Malde, Rochelle Smith, Darla Poteet, lene Poteet, Marie LeClair, Cloudene McDonald, Charles Claudia Woods, Chris Bailey, Georgia Hernandez, Ge- Mr. William Schaar L'il Abner nevieve Bunch, Marvin Munsford, Sherry Robertson, EfT'ilY Polk, JBUWGS MCIIOFYI PaiflCk Danglof Fl'iI'1Cl'1e Albert Godinez, Rick Moore, Simon Gagnal Billy Mc- Davis, Larry Graves, Richard Rider. Standing bass viol: Connel, Beverly Nordstrom. Top row: Fred Evans, Bill -lalwbek, Dennis Mefedlihf Pall' Yoder. James Mann, Rory Wright, Bob Ramsey, Pam Heard, This year the orchestra provided the music for L'il Abner besides giving programs to stimulate interest in music among our students. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. William Schaar, is one ofthe larger and more recognized organizations on campus. Long hours of daily practice are necessary for the fine music produced by the South Mountain Orchestra. Reloel Bci nd '66-'67 lO2 ,,.,...-f-f 1-1a-1--1 .......... -1' -.-....::x.. Top row: Mr. Shaffer, P. Yoder, G. Ray, E. Thomas, B. Bailey, D. Madrid, W. Staton. Row 2: A. Godinez, A. Engram, W. Winkler, E. Ortegon, D. Bledsoe, W. Brown, R. Moore, M. Dillon, S. Gaona, L. Fasci, L. Russell, S. Coyle. Row 3: H. Booder, C. Clark, M. Razo, l. Martinez, V. Johnson, E. Orcutt, M. Battorf, S. Patterson, D. Lavvche, S. Gilchrist, J. Ayraud. Row 4: A. Posadas, C. Martinez, ...Q 1 ....-- JS V. Pear, R. Radford, J. Dana, G. Bunch, D. Lewis, C. Womack, B. Cisman, S. Wallace, C. Baldarama, N. Sing. Row 5: G. Byrurn, P. Wheeler, C. Roberts, L. Salazar, R. Cisman, P. Ark, P. Heard, G. Kerby, L. Wales, P. Maynard, D. Parks, J. Rose, P. Parks. Row 6: E, Polk, M. Johnson, R. Eppenson, M. Walker, K. Mathis, D. Ed- 1.-gl ci! -I 1 Q fvx monson, D. Miller, R. Wiley, B. Williams, S. Roberson Row 7: J. Mcllroy, C. Bridges, G. Suftko, D. Meridelh, R Preciado, P. Phillips, O. Gordon, A. Higgins, R. Ramsey, C. Dains, R. Wright. Row 8: L. Brown, J. Schmitz, R. Cis- man, H. Roof, B. Bridges, T. Norsirom. R. Williams, R. Rider, W. Bailey, K. Domlce, M. Howard. Row 9: K. Sports, C. Vallieige, J. Lem, J. Sauls, W. Land, J. Marr D. Hardeman, F. Evans, M. Walker, C. Carney. Row 10 L. Cotton, P. Gonzales, D. Carney, B. Smith, J. Dana, B Hudson, O. Baeza, C. Garcia, K. Ricard, Twirlers: J. Bass D. Erb. left of drum: Head Prom Pon Frances Baratta Right of drum: Head cheerleader Jeniece Bryant. gnkwwwff M Bottom row: Sharon Hanlen, Christina Alvarez, Sondra Duncan, Sherry Rebecca Wiley, Donna Borchert, Kathy Hodge. Top row: Duane Kiefer Robertson, Paula Mills, Pam Page, Mavis Burnett, Sandra James, Pertin Mims, James Sauls, Charles Bowen, Evelyn Hector, Diane John Olivia Aguilar, Raelene Gardner. Second row: Willie Hawkins, Mark son, Neomi Williams. McNeil, Steve Anderson, Jon Tatum, Clinton Byers, Glenna Wiley, Concert Choir 7 l.?,,.Ajf 4 as Mixed Chorus if Bottom row: Fannie Huggins, Karen Thomas, Deborah man, Judy Ann Staneart, Betsy Godman, Top Row: Marie Thomas, Vivian Harden, Charlotte Gaines, Diana Singh, Chavez, Linda Wauford, Evelyn Chavez, Helen Gonzales, Velida Villegas. Second Row: Lola Phillips, Ann Perry, Mary Ann Manoz, Lois Worters, Tracy Williams, Beverly Doris Watson, Donna Clark, Marie Hodge, Donna Peri- Adam. Advanced Girls' Chorus Quill ond Scroll W llllvllhlr F -is FND? YOW! Jef1leCe BFYGHY, Jill Th0 ll0f , C6599 CBVHGY, Cullough, Diane Logan, Yvette Waiters, Ruben Duran Bev Lemons, Barbara Lindmark, Sonia Anderson. Top row: Mike Pitchford, Gerald Jones, Beverly Hoyt, Pat Creighton, Ginger Mc- 1 Girls' Letter Club To be eligible for membership in Girls' Letter Club, a girl must have lettered one year in GAA or in a varsity sport. The purpose of this organization is to provide services for the Girls' P.E. department. Pom Pon girls and cheerleaders are also eligible. Bottom row: Gail Sollee, Lilian Duran. Second row: Georgia Buelow, Christine Ark, Wanda Wileman. Top row: Margaret Hialmarson, Cheri Swann, Helen Nash, Celia Pep Club Any student on campus is eligible to become a member of Pep Club. The club aims to develop and promote school spirit in the student body. During the year members can be seen at football games, other sport events, and pep rallies helping to promote Anthony, Lynda Brown. the school's spirit. lvl Bottom row: Cecil Jackson, Albert Washington, Rachel Thomas, Nor- ma Estrada, Rachel Palmar, Margaret Hardeman, Arlene Manoz, Mar- tha Trevino, Charlotte Gaines. Second row: Miss Baker, Evelyn Carr, Gwendolyn Hammonds, Velida Villegas, Paula Mills, Sandra Edwards, Cynthis Hamm, Erma Merias, Marie Chavez.Third row: Phyllis Estes, Addie Conner, Eula Hardeman, Sharon Roberson, Cynthia Roberson, T06 Faye Glover, Isabel Saldivar, Delia Santamaria, Kay Wilson. Fourth row: Reggie Bass, Gladys Williams, Avon Larkins, Lawanna Walker, Ann Jackson, Ruth Dixon, Donna Anderson, Debbie Criger. Top row: Steve Brewster, Bill Daniels, Carmen Garcia, Billy Fletcher, Ernest Serrano. Bottom row: C. Anthony, H. Nash, C. Ark, L. Duran, G. Buelow, W. Wildman, Miss Jackson. Second row: M. Arnold, D. Stewart, R. Cam- arillo, G. Sollee, M. Alexander, S. Edwards, P. Estes, l. Palomo, A. Conchos, J. Rose, A. Evans, J. Wise, B. Aloy. Third row: S. Coleman S. Dryer, B. Bay, D. Mason, A. Jackson, J. Frazier, C. Roberson, sf Copeland, C. Coburn, T. Maloney, O. Guerra, R. Estrada, l. Figueroa S. Myers. Fourth row: S. Patterson, D. Hardeman, V. Grown, B Diott, G. Owens, B. Marks, C. Constable, S. Gibson, S. Fite Schroedle, S. Lay, H. Yee, R. Torres, M. Carrillo. Fifth row: B. Scott Hardeman, A. Gray, M. Williams, J. Lem, B. Cisman, R. Cisman, P Ark, E. Garcia, I. Saldivar, L. Hernandz, D. Hernanadz, L. Duncan, L Wynd. Sixth row: V. Cohen, G. Hammoncls, J. Wyatt, C. Duncan, J Spence, K. Clarke, S. Pitrat, S. Russell, B. Fichner, K. Miller, C. Hammil S. Leatherman, D. Klimkowski. Top row: K. Lettiere, K. White, C Garcia, R. Reynoso, K. Spotts, D. Savage, D. Patterson, O. Villareal .L ,M Girls' Athletic Association Girls' Athletic Association is one of the most active organizations on campus. lts purpose is to promote school spirit and provide sports entertainment for girls. Among its most prominent activities are the Playdays, a Needy Family Drive, and the annual Rodeo Dance. 'taxi . C v- ' ,NW F 5 'lllawmm-A .... W... . S kk A ' 3 - V' . M K Y t A ' N-'A------.. Y T 'Q Q 3 . Y L ' ' Q .. .... . X Nl , Nxt' S is- l S-Tl-X, . 4 s.SwF'sS . R S- cs k. .F . K . . .. g During lunch hours, GAA members participate in volleyball inter- murals. ., fs L ls? .ls .. fs 't .. 5' fmuamaex 1 43 Msn' eral' ' i 7 i ' M ' 1,5225 X u..q,...a. LAK i. J 'K .5 g I U ' ,xx ..,...:., F - ' 4 'M' -- -- , ...B .5 Y N..- .. ,. - ,xv K . - L-M - -f' . -.-IJ-W ' s s A it I if F3' . ...M .. .,. 'Nl' ' kUfJ'V'7 . . . . N ' .--...mis .1 91- -f' A . .K I. xi, , V. I '-f Q .. ' A 'rw-sr. . ,-- - - - - -- - , . . . iw. -- ' 'J tc We . . A . . X -, c f ' ' . i . .. 'f-R' I. n-E-'Hhs-lib 'ffm' ' -'f Y J . .. . - ' . '--- ' Girls' Athletic Association also sponsors GAA Playdays. lO7 I Bottom row: Modena Davis, J6f1lCe Bowie, Eleanor Spencer, Alice Kathy Weaver, Jackie Field, Karen Hill, Gloria Milton, Linda Riley Cooley, Lola Chesley, Candy Harkleroad, Linette Root. Second row: Liz Candy Weber, Bernice Spisak, Pat Gammill. Top row: Benny Anderson Bfegllflf l-UCY Rasmussen, Rodena Davis, Ginger MCCUll0U9h, MGVQBFST Moody Jackson, Michael Graves, Lee Cheatham, Mike Lumby, Larry Street, Yolanda Navarro, Lucy Galvan, Dorothy Gustafson. Third row: Chatterton, Mrs. Minton. . 7 595 F Homemokers of America F.H.A. was established on our campus in 1954 in order to help students improve their personal, family, and community liv- ing. This year F.H.A. sold cookbooks which contained foreign food recipes. Any stu- dent taking home economics is eligible to loin. 108 Candy Harkelroad, Betty Crocker Search for Homemaker of To morrow, winner. Any student is eligible to become a member of chess club. All that is required is the desire to play chess, whether you know how or not. They meet regularly and play tournaments against one another. 'RX Bottom row: Emily Polk, Rochelle Smith, Rhonda Shavers. Second row: Arnold Ong,John Hialmarson, Mike Madsen, Richard Rider, Evard Orcutt, Third row: Jim Tucker, Bob Ruben, Oren Gordon, Bob Bridges, Marvin Munford, Dan McGowan. Chess Club Red Cross Club is a new club on South Mountain's campus. It is a club for all people interested in medicine and first aid. Anyone is eligible to ioin. Red Cross Club ll. Loft to right: Ed Wininger, Rodena Davis, Maple Ong, Modena Davis, Mike Madsen. l09 Bottom row: Ruben Duran, Diana Singh, Brian Baily, Bill Daniels, Douglas Sing, Greg Ander- son, Mr. Andrews. Second row: Danny McClel- land, Winston Tom, Wayne Tom, Jenny Duran, Poincianna Heislman, Bonnie Tom. Third row: Dan Lee, Jim Freund, Larry Thies, Jerry Chin Gordon Tom, Lupe Moya. Top row: Ron Ma sunaga, John Zolyniak, Mike Morganthaler, Bill Jakobek, Judy Wennersten, Pam Jakobek 1 Young Engineers and Scientists is designed to encourage and de- velop young people's interests in the fields of engineering and science. Y.E.S., as it is called, Takes several field Trips during the year, participates in the sci- ence fair, and prepares an ex- hibit for the State Fair in which they compete with the other chapters of Young Engineers and Scientists. The only prerequisite for ioining Y.E.S. is that the stu- dents must be enrolled in a sci- ence class. Young Engineers and Scientists Future Business Leaders of America Any student who is regularly enrolled in business courses at South Mountain is eli- gible for membership in our chapter of F.B.L.A. The aim of this club is to create competent, aggressive business leaders. The highlight of their year comes in the spring with the Annual Busi- ness Awards Banquet which honors out- standing achieve- ments the members have made during the year. Bottom row: Olivia Aguliar, Genevieve Kerby, Karen quin, Vivian Cohen, Susan Bracamonte, Linda Ohmer, Lettiere, Duane Kiefer, Miss Dodge. Second row: Pau- Cathleen Burton, Lynn Pye. Top row: Mr. Cavett, Hazel line Telles, Rose l-lennicker, Donna Smith, Julie Ochoa, Peters, Billie Barnett, Nora Davis, Mayolla Jones, Mr. Margo Kizier, Linda Patton. Third row: Natalie Hol- Mackison. llO ganization that provides high school students with practical and valuable ed- ucational opportunities. These students are given the chance to obtain ex- perience in the fields of salesmanship and mer- chandising through iobs offered by various stores in the community. DECA students are excused early so that they may spend more time on their iobs. Bottom row: Marvin Brooks, Sky Trammell, Debbie Top row: Dennis Bullock, Joyce Dennis, Jimmy Pender, Gollaclay, Eddie Myers, Pat Jackson, Dennis Balkema. Cassie Baker, Armindo Castelhano, Bonnie Coombs, Second row: Greg White, Linda Parkins, Mike Mitchell, Dennis Logan. Bernice Castenada, Ted Madge, Linda Crew, Mrs. Davis. Distributive Education of America a rf viii' ,QE 45-15 In ln' 4,9 :wif DECA students Dennis Logan, Linda Crew and Mike Mitchell practice setting up display windows. 'i Mrs. Davis points out some differences in arranging displays to Marvin Brooks, Cassie Baker, and Greg White. lil DECA is a nationwide or- UYKIIDDICOIAIQ, 'Q l!! U if R Q 1, fi S . Left to right: Diana Singh, Judy wennersien, Nora Dillon, liven, Gregory Keeton, Pam Jakobek, Gerald Suftko, Mr. Dianne O'Dell, Robert Carroway, Reggie Bass, Robert Sul- While- Ecirth Science Club There are no requirements to loin Earth Science Club other than an interest in science. They meet regularly and take field trips often. Among the field trips taken was a trip to the Grand Canyon. H2 -A--W, c.,,.u,,,,,. -.2 Albert Washington, Reggie Bass, Jenny Duran and Robert Sullivan examine rocks found on one of ESC field trips. Bottom Row: Mrs. Kassik, Mae Mims, Juanita Robin, Mary Alice San- chez, Judy Wise, Marlene Nickle, Lynn White, Gloria Pope, Rita Blankenship, Mrs. Baughn. Second Row: Barbara Green, Carolyn Weaver, Pat Landrum, Linda De La Rosa, Sandra Brockman, Carol Smith, Laquetha Ross, Billie Weathers, Bernice Spisak, Pat Gammill, Li bro ry Assistci nts Corrine Cheatham. Third Row: Fred Stone, Modena Davis, Anna Del Paxton, Rodena Davis, Pam Jakobek, Debbie Watanabe, Kathy Schnurr, Charlene Bledsoe, Linda Brock, Linda Chatterton. Top Row: Mark Dickerson, Jesus Castro, David Woods, Clark Anderson, Mike Madsen, David Rendondo, Bill Daniels, Tim Conte, Blake Wininger. R fa ,tg M ,fin Bottom row: Sharon Hanlen, Judy Howard, Pam Smith, Melody Dysert, Carol Williams, Rochelle Smith, Ruban Duran. Top row: Lawana Walker, Sharon Salsman, Donna Borchert, Sherry Greer, Diane Larkey, Sue Jones, Gloria Willis, JoAnn Woodall. Office Assistci nts Bottom Row: Kandis Brockman, Jessica Lock, Gwen Glover, Pat Collins, Judith Schorpp, Carol Johnson, Mary Ortiz, Vir- ginia Brown, Kathy Hodge. Top row: Modena Davis, Nancy Woodbery, Kay Kraft, Vicky Fiedler, Vivian Boman, Mar- 5 garet Revels, Ken Mathis. 5. , , . 5? , f it 2,2315 ' at X A Reserve Gtticers Troin ing Corps Necessities of School Activity Sergeant Dodd accepts an honor streamer for the battalion. S.F.C. Mark Dodd Commandant of Cadets Cadet Colonel Ron Perry Battalion Commander Duty - Honor - Country Battalion Staff - Maior Dave Fyke, Executive Officerp Captain Ross Giacomo, Administrative Gfficerf Colonel Ron Perry, Commanding Otficerp Captain Ruben Duran, Intelligence Officer. Compo ny A Compo ny B Company A Staff - Lt. Pete Gonzales, Lt. Jim Fountain, Captain Don Henry, Company Commander, Lt. Dennis Balkema, Lt. Albert Mitchell. Cadet Gary Woods carries on military tradition as he prepares for inspection in a Sergeant of the Month competition. Rifle Team - Top, I. to r.: Gary Woods, Mike Morgan- thaler, Floyd Borchert, Wendell Brown, Jim DuPree. Bottom: Jim Phipps, Dan Flesher, Jim Russ. l 16 Yecir Brims with Activities Company B Staff - Lt. Mike Watkins, Lt. Jim Phipps, Captain erry Melgaard Company JComander, Lt. Doug Moore, Lt. Modesto Valdez. 1 Q 'W .! The lovely girls who reigned as ROTC royalty this year were, Cfrom leftl Jeanie Long- necker, Company B sponsor, Barbara Church, Honor Guard Sponsor, Susan Fly, Battalion Sponsor, Leslie Cotton, Company A Sponsor. Cadet Life v Sf X , 'S ,Ng Q In a Sergeant of the Month competition, Gary Marching is an indispensible part of ROTC routine. Here part of Company A maneuvers Woods demonstrates his first-aid skill. through The Parking lot. x r l I .1... A.. A fire team simulates the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima during a Blvouac Pmvlded pracllcal experience in rflllllary procedures football game' Here Ron Perry and Jerry Melgaard plan their moves if tg I QL? . nw, ,,,, fm ,rP'9 , ,A T:-v.',,fJ5-hai' ,, ,, 1 . r XA' ,. . ,H , 1 ,qv JQQ - s J' F , 2' Q 11 Q S I ,W :wx i.t,,,. 3 A 'Q-5, . . X A 5, , xii, s AXA 4 'J X cdr. 3 Sports 1 -, X, xxx: A A LH.p ,gig -,X .x' bf. lx .g N 5,1 - f, . Q . - 3: 'sl VM. . x , . v 'X , X X .3 .3 e J- ix - x 5 1 Football Q --wanw-w.,.x A -Q Q ww. N , fly NN Q-...M ,Q-m..,..M. .-...x.,...... - ,... MM W.. ..... ....W, M, lu x AS S' E n V 5-.1 4-.K 4 Q-uw. M, ,J X A X R' x . + A X - QF , N Mw..S,x wg F.. Q 1-+f'?X+ wiv 4'-AN A - Sfifsk wfgsf N. X ,X A 3 ,. xi, X M .L vf ' . NB I N qi Q., .iivsk - , ykX . N RMT, ws. Rebels Win 8, Lose 2 SOUTH HAS VICTORIOUS SEASON Teamwork resembles the links of a chain, for a unified team is of the greatest importance. The team must function as one large body to succeed at any sport. If unification is not there, the team is at a great loss. Despite the two forfeits that South encountered, which eliminated our chance to play in the state playoffs, we still had a good season. Benny Anderson and Charles DeGrate brought honor to South's football team by being elected to the All-State Football Team. SOUTH VS. PUEBLO 26-7 Moody Jackson, Benny Anderson, and Dwight Warren high- lighted the season opener, with South Mountain romping over Pueblo 26-7. Net rushing was l66 yards compared to Pueblofs 3. Rebels netted 166 yards passing, to Pueblo's 55. SOUTH VS. CENTRAL 34-'l3 With Moody Jackson carrying most of the weight, the Rebels ran over Central High in one of the most explosive games of the season. Collecting 267 yards of valuable Bobcat real estate, the Rebels whomped Central with a score of 34-13. SOUTH VS. WEST 14-7 With approximately two and one-half minutes to play, George Vasquez hit Larry Chatterton with an eight yard pass to crack a 7-7 tie. West held the rushing edge, but the Rebel's aerial attack made the difference. Leon Gailey added the finishing touches by kicking both extra points. , , 7' lf, '. Q . Pdf- ,.'SSas17'Q. Fab picks up a first down. Roy Metoyer looks for his receiver. R ra Q y lg ml' 'l. 4,-1 BME? I3 et Qbl 'IJ 60 Ib 1 5' Qd '1gg?-eqlgfaojgi L 27 Top row: T. Williams, L. Willis, L. Chatterton, B. Coker, L. Cheatham, M. Jones, M. Johnson, C. Harris, S. Roberson, P. Warren, D. Ozment, C. Johnson, C. Demery. Second row: Mgrs. Mark Wishart and Ron Masunaga, A. Douglas, T. Kelson, W. Smith, N. Lewis, R. Metoyer, J. Hill, P. Edwards, G. Silva, J. Navarro, M. Graves, D. Warren. Third row: R. F J. Daniels, B. Morrison, L. Gailey, G. Innis, R. Johnson, S. Fierro, ierros, C. Turner, G. Vasquez, L. Buckner, W. Owens. l2'l SOUTH VS. CAMELBACK 13-14 Previously undefeated South Mountain was handed its first upset in a disappointing 14-13 loss to Camelback. At half-time the Rebels led 6-0, but a long punt return by the Spartans put the score at 7-6. Only moments later the Spartans scored again, bringing the score to 14-6. South struck back savagely on a 58 yard pass-run play from Vasquez to Lumby. Lumby fell at the two, but Anderson ran it over and Gailey kicked, establishing the final 14-13 score. SOUTH VS. PHOENlX UNION 13-20 After their disappointing loss to Camelback, South again hit a low point when they lost on Phoenix Union's home field. More a game of defense than offense, South was outdone as the Coyotes won with a 20-13 score. SOUTH VS. NORTH 26-14 Recovering from the two previous losses, South began a win- ning streak that continued throughout the remainder of the season. The passing combination of George Vasquez and end Calvin Demery clicked as the Rebel team romped over North. South Mountain led at half-time with a score of 19-0. The Mus- tangs finally got on the score board late in the third quarter, but the Rebel team came out victorious. SOUTH VS. CARL HAYDEN 43-7 Quarterback George Vasquez started the attack by throwing three touchdown passes, 'one a sixty yarder to Moody Jack- son. Benny Anderson turned in the best run of the game with an 85 yard sprint, making another T.D. Net passing yardage was 144 yards for South compared to 20 yards for Carl Hay- den. , SOUTH VS. MARYVALE 24-0 In the season's most exciting game, South Mountain massacred the state's top-rated team 24-0. Benny Anderson scored two T.D.'s and more yardage C160 yardsi than the whole Maryvale team. Mike Lumby scored on a 5 yard pass from George Vas- quez. South racked up one more score with a 1 yard plunge through the line by Charles DeGrate. SOUTH VS. CATALINA 47-21 At half-time the Lions led 12-6 but George Vasquez hit Calvin Demery with an 18 yard pass to tie the game. With only 13 sec- onds left the Vasquez-Demery duo clicked again to win the game 18-12. SOUTH VS. CATALINA 47-12 The Rebels crushed Catalina in one of South's best games. Moody Jackson scored 4 times with two long runs of 95 and 75 yards. Benny Anderson scored 3 T.D.'s with short runs of 1, 3, and 9yards. Leon Gaily, having failedito kick a point in the Maryvale or Alhambra games, succeeded in hitting 5 of 7 kicks. Net rushing was 356 yards for the Rebs compared to the Tro- ian's 157 The season managers for the 1966-67 Rebel football team were Bill Fisher, Mark Wishart, and Ron Mosunaga. 122 Larry Chatterton End Lee Cheatham Center Paul Edwards Halfback ' s 1 Ruben Fierros Halfback Part ofthe make-up of the Rebel line. I n 0 r Jim Hill Guard Varsity Football Coaches, Coach Clupper, Coach McKivergan, and Coach McEowen. Anclerson, Demery Q-5, Elected To All-Stare f . , .,IQ, Larry Willis Halfback 5 3 N,-x ,, , Q gl lk ...A YQN George Vasquez Dwight Warren Quarterback End Billy Morrison-Halfback, Mike Graves-Halfback, Greg Silva-Halfback. l23 f ,f . Q '1 t B W fs x , ' 3 s-' xx kr iw- e Y 417 N N i Q x 1 Qam . nf w W- 1 4 .Qifj Z 1 4 - l!1'l't'4'-dv? P Q' :Lf-w,..'7 W Q ya qf,g,Qv.vfffQ,. , fer A vw ' f' affirm' 4 U . Q fo .Q 's .rewy ms.,N- roug - M .3- Af 'S F . Q 'D W Q . g J, G1 X 33 rf xx t XJ xal' X' I 1 ' W ' an x if - qx N fr- K. ' Q rw ,w xl K ff Q I ,A if 1 3.1 Vs. ' ' fx I We F TIE ' f . H 9 f? ,Q 9 39 Nw 4 2 Q fr 53 , 3 W , , Lf k K and , V- g ' si V1 J.V. Stomp 8, Losel South Chandler 20 26 Central O 20 West 6 34 Camelback 7 13 Phoenix Union 12 32 North 25 27 Carl Hayden 19 37 Maryvale 35 25 Alhambra 12 20 Herbert Jones gains valuable yardage against his Carl Hayden opponent. 4 . ......,.,.....f..N.-- - M---f---of --:far-:sf-an-teas' . . -,f g, , -, A,-4.9, ...A .. .. , . . .- . Steve Palandri CPizzal, Troy Jordan, and Mike Newman clear the way for Herbert Jones in the West game. Top Row: P. Phillips,A. Bailey,J. Graves, D.Osment,J. McEwen,G. Hein, E. Campson, E. Garcia Second Row: M. Michael, J. Reed, M. Bynum, J. Todd, D. Baroldy, B. Martin, T. Ciskowski C. Martin, T. Friddle. Third Row: G. McCavitt, M. Tanyez, H. Arnold, T. Jordan, S. Palandri H. Jones, E. Robinson, M. Newman, C. Thompson. Fourth Row: D. Uriaus, B. Millan, J. Hawkins, R. Stockwell, J. Palmer, B. Gaddy, K. Dewey. Fifth Row: H. Hines, R. Preciado, N. Goodyear, D. Smith, R. Gonzales, M. Chitwood, D. Haggard, H. Beiarano. Bottom Row: E. Yarbor, T. Montanez, C. Broniarczuk, D. Ingram. 126 f-. 'wget . Mike Chitwood catches pass. Troy Jordan begins a long punt return Freshmen Remciin Undelecited SCORES Central West Camelback Phoenix Union North Carl Hayden Maryvale Alhambra Kino J.H. Wm South 12 27 6 34 O 18 0 21 6 45 12 25 0 20 7 32 0 9 Freshmen Boys' Tennis - ! Q C an .Q-ku I 4, I , 6, A X fi 5 1 , ,J iff i 5 Back Row: R. Dupree, C. Estrada, S. Price. Front Row: H. Villareal, J. Polkus, P. Hernandez. E. . 121,77 xv Q . -an - R. 4. Q . R A 9 -be 3 ,.--.w.g,, 1 :QSM , , 11 ,kg-f k fl A 1312 A 3-1.5: wif- A s-asf 5' Q l?fS4iiSN-wa Q ' gx Q .AQ .fx - - W .- 5 f -- vf Q- - L-is Km. Fmwgg.-F. . 1 -1 'A 1 'SQFQSFSJQI fx w xx xx A xv- Wm. MLA N NM yr.:- sla ex www fmwwm-me . Q. 5 ,, Qs f,....1 RFK Q, 'Y X. .mnqix . yy Q K x-... xr-K .fi ..-man. .hifi-YQ ff,-gl,-fgigfne ' O O ae' ' ' ' if I f O Q 1. . at - S..-'ERE ff. an it . -wg . 5 ffiw' ' . H' ' ww.. . k 9-.aff U fl? X ff M ,. ,. Q., Q . .' . Sl - . . Q- ... 3-iw f ' 0 9 - L 5 x.AgX . - K1 f. A r ' L Tri? O V+ L Q K x if x. .Q- U Q.: - wg A-fffi If g 0 . ' Q ily . Q 2,-iff? .-5 nt . . f-V-5 1-aa Af-.qfr vw N- X' - ,,. Q - A ix L LRF. . xyf:,'xv1mww-M -Q' 1 M ' A 'x ' R, i Q -. .'. ..f ,V M i ' A Ek .N-g.5g..'zifX,. . - KY, 5 . . .R C' I X qw . wk ' M 9' xt . If qgts., . ' ' ii . . f-,w..'g+.- Qswwwmwstw-QFSQWXSYG-A J- QWQ v Lal,-ww . - - South Ends Seoson with An 8-13 Record 1 Moody Jackson shows perfect form going up for a layup against the Maryvale Panthers. Top Row: R. Fierros, P. Warren, D. Cason, L. Cheatham, J. Daniels, grate, E. Robertson. Bottom Row: Mgrs. G. Gartner, M. Jones, D L. Gailey. Second Row: B. Gaddy, M. Jackson, B, Anderson, C. De- Potter. South's Varsity started out strong this year, but ended at a slightly slower pace. South started out by whipping up a 78-64 score over Chandler. Maryvale threw water on 5outh's fire by pulling out a 62-56 win. In the final minutes ofthe game against West, they pulled out a 59-58 score over us. We started a small winning streak, beating Central and Sunnyslope, but Phoenix Union put a damper on our hopes by beating us 98-55. Carl Hayden was our last win of the season, when the Rebels won 82-55 over the Falcons. Dwayne Evans and Benny Anderson attempt to retrieve the ball from the Panthers. X , .eff T w, , 33, - 1-' YL l, ,. -. V x .1 ,,l 3 ,X .3 ,l K l , 4 S . .iffy A -1 Nm -az-if . wi Benny Anderson Lee Cheatham Charles DeC-:rate Forward Center Forward Dwayne Evans lays the ball up against strong Maryvale opposition. 130 -vs -- Ruben Fierros Guard .S 3 e wk : mmeww ww - E av . fy , fn - Wi- x -1- lx . K1 ff - St 2, L 'W if X ' . 1 -5- -tw f YN f -- ' -- , .,, r , 'V'-'t fini! x l an N has r . 5' S Q N X 5 it 3236 gh, U Q Q t w X x Q . , ., 5523 X. T. .5 ,W , Mgyh f 435935 V? V.. ra' IN -5-guna..-0-a-u-ani ' 1 K 5 Y Q x 9. y x FRS w Coach Baroldy Lee Cheatham goes up for a two-pointer. Rebels EndExciting Season .-X t K Moody Jackson attempts a layup during the Leon Gailey Moody Jackson MBVYVBIG Qame- Guard Forward Junior Vorsity 'P U ' 541 ,. s . u .',l Meets Strong QF Opposition Dwayne Evans goes up for a lay-up during the second half of the Maryvale game. sa i 1' , S sf' :alt iivvf Top row: B. Gould, S. Northroup, H. Jones, D. Baroldy, R. Pevey, C. STBPGIYI J- Reed, P- Phillips- 3099001 TUWSIJ- Offizf R- EPPe 50n, W Martin. Middle row: C. Montgomery, H. Beiarano, C. McGirr, K. WHVFGFMM- ChIfW0Od,5-MeI'1dOZB- 132 Freshmen Red Hos 13-3 Seoson Top row: C. Evans, J. Thompson, L. Keets, B. Johnson, C. Espinoza, A. Lucerao, R. Meza. Bottom row: K. Raymond, E. Tothman, D. Hurst, G. Gardner, P. Gonzales. Freshmen Blue Top row: V. Pear, D. Davis, E. Qualls, A. Castro, R. Ramirez, B. Dong. Boitom row: D. Bailey L. Hawkins, G. Beiarano, W. Marshall, B. Warren, T. Thompson. Wrestling s ,Qf'.- .',,-4.-xxx x.. x . KN -X ., K Wrestlers End Seoson With An 8-3 Record 'f Qj'.wN South's Varsity wrestlers fared very well this year. Two of st South's wrestlers won their weight division in the district tournament. Juan De La Torre won 3rd place in the state tournament. Practice for the wrestlers started at seventh hour but many times ran into late in the evening. Coach McKiver- gan, who spent many patient hours instructing the team in the ,W many complicated throws, was rewarded for his hard work. The Varsity finished with a season record of 8 wins and 3 losses. 'vt' I-...L ' Juan De la Torre and Richard Estrada practice their holds. Juan finished with a IO-1 record. ,firm . W Richard Estrada takes down his opponent. Juan De la Torre seems lost in a mass of legs and arms. 1 . X.. A r .,,. ,QQ Q X . Back row: S. Roberson, C. Turner, W. Smith, Coach McKivergan, C. Harris, A. Engram, B. Coker, Mgr. R. Masunaga. Front row: M. Calvin, R. Boyd, A. Smith, J. Navarro, J. De La Torre, R. Estrada, D. Warren. l35 136 Clarence Turner tries to escape his opponent in the north meet. Richard Estrada Season Record 9-2 Juan De La Torre attempts to pin his opponent with a forearm near leg take down. De Lo Torre ist in District, 3rd in State Steve Palandri attempts a reversal in the north meet Juan De la Torre tries desperately to pin his opponent during the state wrestling tournament. fr Charles Harris season record 4-7. Dwight Warren tries to elude his opponent Dwight Warren weight 145 lbs. in the state tournament. Junior Varsity Wrestlers Back Row: Mgr. B. McConnell, R. Woodmansee, H. Hines, S. Palandri, Bottom Row: J. Sells, K. Daniels, K. Woolsey, D. Urias, A. Wise, D M. Trauscht, R. Preciado, F. Morales, T. Friddle, M. Burt, R. Castenada, McCarty, V. Fierros, J. Navarro, S. Collier. J. Roberts, B. White, L. Landrum. Second Row: J. Wanson, B. Smith. 137 Cross Country Hos Good Seoson When one thinks of cross country, he usually visualizes long hours of running. True, many hours were spent running, but Coach Ehlers put new life into an old sport. The boys learn- ed sportsmanship and they improved as a team. In order to increase their speeds, they played such games as football and participated in a circuit training program. The entire sea- son can be summed up in Coach Ehlers' own words. The team is young and should develop into a fine team next year. 5, 12 . 1 ,f 1 l ciaoss couNTRY Recoizo s f Henry Carrasco 10:41 I Carl Triphahn 10:51 .l ' l'7: T' - Dave Rodriquez 10:52 5 K Cisco Arvallo 10:58 Don DeValle 11:00 Ron Williams 11:01 ct, Ron Hager 11:08 5 Pat Davis 11:16 Al Godinez 1 1:22 Ed James 11:31 Coach Ehlers takes time out to ioke with the team. N sg 7 7 M . ,O . , . 1 , , Lf: Q ' 1 ' Q. 5 8 1 1 w f W 1 Q15 y,l.ii a i,:,: ln J I . 'l l l F 'Shi' . i f 3' . yy ff' .Q 'f' 'Jiri . ,l ' L'-1TfM 't'-f515 'rr -H--5 Back Row: R. Hager, E. James, R. Williams, D. Devalle, T. Tiada, P. Davis, R. Marshall D. Redondo. Middle Row: R. R. Truiillo, M. Bryant, D. Rodriguez, H. Carr Asco, H Henry Carrasco Hernandez, R. Cruz, D. Cruickshank, C. Triphahn, Coach Ehlers. Bottom Row: C. Arvallo 10:41 R. Gonzales, J. Flores, F. Remerez, A. Godinez, E. Navarro. 138 K 'AXA' 1 3 I r ' N I S 5 s 5 1 .0 1' ,J 1 - f I 55 1 1 0 , ' F 1 Carl Triphahn Dave Rodriquez Cisco Arvallo 10:51 10:52 10:58 . ' , 1 0 X 1 v x- 5 5 i 1 0 5 A v 0 5550 ,i f Don Devalle Ron Williams Ron Hager 11:00 11:01 11:08 'Y Seoson Shows Fine Performers Discus, shotput, broad lump, high lump, hurdles, sprinting, and 5 distance running are all a part of The sport of Track. The require- 5 ments of Track are endurance, ability, practice, and desire. SouTh's Track team contained all This and more This year. AT The 1- time of The Yearbook deadline SouTh's Track Team was ranked high in state competition. 8,,,+KYrkQL?.l. ,W .. , L41--inM-uktN::'L!.xTdl'lsA'Mr rl-7 it viii 6' is l-f- W H an' 1' f..nu ' Ju U' i ,. u i .4 'H-1: x Y X ' aff.. .:,:.u. .1 s.s.1.u w -kgs-. Q 'Kr . f L 'rl Vx ' ,ig-jfjzr' lx 3' xxxxxxx ' 4.1 -ills is ... L -I -I . x. W, . - Da .AMW f 'ff A921 ' r Billy Joe Morrison finishes first in The high hurdles during an intra- squad meet. larry Willis finishes in the mile relay. P qw' as-gp T N sv 'Sz Back row: Coach Schuster, B. Coker, L. Willis, M. Johnson, E. Moore, T. Jordan, J. Johnson, J. Palmer, C. Gilmer, L. Baker. Front row: J B. Gaddy, C. Demery, R. Williams, B. Morrison, T. Teiada. Middle Grays, A. Gonzales, D. Cruz, R. Salas, J. Navarro, H. Carrasco, D. Rod row: A. V. Bailey, R. Hagard, E. Hawkins, B. Anderson, R. Johnson, riguez, R. Metoyer. Not Pictured: Leon Gailey. T40 -fi Q it 9 K .55?':'7Q X . .haf33..gf,N-- .awww- A Rebel team member shows the fine effort put forth during the entire track season. Field Events - Back Row: L. Willis, B. Gaddy, C. Demery, E. Moore, R. Johnson, M. Johnson. Front row: B. Coker, T. Jordan, R. Salas, B. Ander- SOD. cd '06 Sprinters - Back Row: T. Jordan, L. Willis, B. Gaddy, B. Morrison, J. Johnson. Front Row: D. Cruz, J. Palmer, C. Gilmer. S -V .ij ' 'U Bob Tripp shows fine form during the discus throwing event 141 Trciclc Fcires Well This Year ' Q K W x 9 a l 2 .1-3' 1' ' ' K K 15' ,ae M- we Q.1! e If c a e '- .,..fg.,,f.a.i,., - N .Q X g A , A gf . A ,api , . ..X,. beat' . U..-,A - Eric Moore shows perfect form during high lump practice. Jesse Johnson keeps ahead of the pace in the mile relay 5 David Rodriquez and Tim Teiada get a good start against Central in the mile run. Junior Vorsity Trock Top row: B. Fish, M. Newman, J. Hawkins, M. Bynum, A. Bailey, J. Coach Ehlers, J. Flores, D. Cruickshank, B. McConneI, J. McEwen, B. Reed, J. Graves, C. Triphan, J. Connerly, R. Williams. Bottom row: Newton, R. Metoyer, J. Leon, F. Ramerez. Freshmo n Troclc f 9 .fa , ill? .fait if 12 A A 2 T L ' . b ', h 1 . A 1 if J 5 ' .27 . i. R sf X A J A Ef f . a V X ' rv A , , . , ff X i 'Nm --L- A q x . X K ' xi Top row: A. Washington, J. Wauson, D. Bailey, W. Redding, K. Ray- sey, J. Henery, L. Hawkins, R. Mingo, R. Johnson. Bottom row: T mond, E. James, L. Johnson, E. Toothman, P. Ealim, E. Mclntyre, E. Stakes. L, Pierce, A. Gauff, R. Vasquez, R. Rivere. Balke. Middle row: J. Alvarez, W. Dong, J. McDaniels, K. Wool- Varsity Baseball is NN- Q 3 . KILW J . ' Lee Cheatham warms up before batting, South Mountain's squad works hard The Varsity Baseball squad practiced every night after school from 3:15 to 6:00 p.m. to improve their skill. Under the direction of Coach McDaniels the team put forth their efforts during the baseball season. Along with the Varsity, the Junior Varsity and Freshman teams had rewarding seasons. 1 ' ' , A W- ff '- a 1 - X nil . wi - lee Cheatham tags a runner out at Moody Jackson takes a cut at the ballduring first base. the game. spirit' Top Row: Coach McDaniels, F. Morales, P. Edwards, F. Angulo, L. BONOIYI Row: R- FlefI'0S, L- Cheafhamf E- VBSQUSZ, G- VBSCIUGZ, D- Buckner, M. Weaver, M. Jackson, C. Johnson, M. Graves, A. Wise. Waves, J. 5002612 C- DSGFBTS, M- Brooks- l44 Junior Varsity Baseball '. p-Ju Q Ty ,X Top row: C. Johnson, J. Ortiz, M. Burt, J. McEwen, J. Todd, F, lvery Ciskowski, C. Martin, F. Vasquez, M. Chitwood, D. Baroldy, D. Hurst, G. Villa, P. Phillips, M. Canez, Bottom row: M. Razo, J. Fierros, T. R. Woodmansee, G. Chavez. Freshman Baseball T Back row: R. Chisler, R. Mesa, G. Guerra, T. Canez, P. Gonzales, B. Fernandez,4J. Gill, T. Baca, E. Hanson, F. Angulo, T. Brown, J. Baca, Warren, E. Warner, R. Rodriguez, R. Ramirez, G. Thude, A. Reid, L. Sordia, G. Gartner, G. Gartner, G. Clark, G. Ennis. A. Valdez, L. Misenheimer. Front row: S. Brewster, T. Thompson, A. T45 i ', r ggi -... M af if 1-S Varsity Tennis s . 4.5 4 ,,.,4 i Jgafi 4 r if gy i 1 , K I SLS . rqft., ' xi' A , . , 32 - - ' f ' my.: Q ,. 4? , , U v 8 . , ff 4' X . N . I ...,,,, , 5 l R. Harile, R. Rider, J. Rose, B. Harris, M. Madsen KMgr.J Junior Varsity Tennis 6,917 732: I Ti' if ,A TENNIS , ,X aww: Back row: J. Freund, J. Tucker. Front row: R. Dupree, C. Estrada, S. Price. .. --5 xg. Leonard Smith demonstrates fine form on the par- allel bars. . 13. f ff. .,, v vu x .1 ' X cl ir A in .J ry 6 - Lupe Garza and Greg Watanabe demonstrate their skill and form during practlce Gym ncistics w t , .. ZA: B I Ni ', . 'Q . 3575? ' A E. A ' Middle row: B. Walker, L. Garza, L. Smith, G. Watanabe, D. Haggard, G. Sims. Back row: L. Coleman, R. Jackson, C. Thompson, R. Gonzales, L. Wates. Front row: J. McElroy. 147 Girls' Vorsity Tennis Teom Hos One of Best Seasons With four returning lettermen, the Girls' Varsity Tennis Team had one of its best seasons this year. Cheri Swann, Margret Hialmarson, Diane Mason, and Linda Davis, the four returning girls, were ioined by Sue Varney and Stella Munoz to make up this winning team, Frances Gill, because of a leg iniury, did not play much this year. ln the Class A Junior Tournament, Margret placed first in the single matches and Cheri placed second. Together they placed third in singles. Margret and Sue placed third in doubles. South Mountain is proud of these hard working girls. Miss Crane O O Top Row: Margaret Hialmarson, Linda Davis, Stella Munoz. Bottom In T Row: Sue Varney, Diane Mason, Cheri Swann. Not pictured, Fran- G Y e n n ces Gill. .. ' -5 -K .gf 4... T! .hl ki .il TQ I in in M x. f K:--nigga,-f yfwf. V 55 -fu N A N f i ,i I 'Tart - ' f- fa 1 - , A . :S , ' M 'mg W , gJ:.f1ffi:j5l 'Ks Q' S :':qxf'Jjf2, X if lP-at a....i4,.'- 'AQ gr-W-1.-. . . . ,.... .F ,Q J f f..nM...,,i . 559'-1iffli3!e'+f-S14 '--ral'-..5Q:.4a,ef, .X A ' 4 4 li if Yi -. 'i is f F55 ', :Q ' ?V 1T'iff1 :f Tx9m?' 1 5 a-.slr-'xx ' '-'f5fi7!- af .2 4 If-'WN --sfxavs-wi-:fri-:ra-f,- .. . i mmgff-is ii In if ii J ,, ,ilf'i2.'--1 Y5:u'S!':4:rZx:-g as -- -5- -- A-.-M: ' 1--..fsaa:Rfr.a::.-k-fisnafw fsg Q-. , kin .i 1 .Kg s- 'IJ'-Aiifiwiaf-'femz Y! y ', ' 5- qi-. gin . '3 w sixfgaagw imw- :gala 13 ft 3 a .5 .5 s: Q' i ., ,F .Je 4 . .. sr. k ... . . A:-':.+x..f af-mrmfs. - 1. i E 4.-g.5 k,.. si if s .f 1,rfa.,.,7k,P.,.?,M,,,,x,,V M2 Qv -is ....:1,-faqiamfvxizi-v'.x-:rl N j X ' f an A W f. if if I -fa f f as 15,g?,::gX,f5,..-Aqwg-bfi a -. Xi LL N. R QQNN, , i a Q -gr.. g,,,AX.f NE, S .K I.. , ,. .v . A X - xg -- F - . an .. .xxr A L A .bk , iwve'-vvww.. Ll ,W i ,ff Margret Hialmarson Sue Varney Sherry Swan Diane Mason Linda Davis Frances Gill Siena Munoz - 4-,wwvi .- x E' is ix .. 5 f 1 X 1 , 4. Q., ' . .X A X A wwfpfax V L -M.a..iM NNN ., ..Lw +.. h, - 'W'-Nw -.'a--.X.,,,gMQm- ,A-,Jun :un fs A - in : Q ff 1 -'I Ha- i ' 1' f 4 4 ,R . Q I .R L 9 4 v - f f- I ' :at M- i ,m. ' nw ' ' :'.-- -fx f ,,' gm, fi' ki if, 'fit 3, 4 3-, .ri1.g , b5 hTAf' -avviatar-ii?-P-4 1 ia .,,M.,,- ,..,.. - ..........i ma...-. ...... 149 ,,. Yis , H..-J' J.V. Tennis, Loft to Right: Linda Chatterton, Cheryl Groessl, Frankie Reed, Kathy Domke, Mary Lou Payne. Not pictured, Billie Street. South South South South South South South South South 150 'ff' if -N.. This year the Junior Varsity Ten- nis team had three freshmen girls play: Cheryl Groessl, Billie Street and Frankie Reed, two sopho- mores, Linda Chatterton, and Pat Brown. These girls were backed by three more sophomores, Mary Payne, Erma Stuard and Kathy Domke . ' Miss Crane, their coach, said that the J.V. team did very well this year, as did the Varsity. She also said that the team was young and aggressive, which is desirable when playing such as sport as ten- nis. Frosh Tennis Ends 5,3,l Season FROSH GIRL'S TENNIS Won 5 Lost 3 Tied 1 8 Phx. Union O Camelback 7 North O Central 5 Alhambra 7 West 4 East 2 Maryvale 5 Carl Hayden Freshman Tennis, Top Row: Sandra Lay, Jeannie Lem, Susan Avila, Debbie Watanabe, Jenise Wyatt, Marie LeClair. Bottom Row: Cheryl Groessl, Frankie Reed, Billie Street, Linda Smith, Gloria Westfall, not pictured Stephany Myers. i,,..... ..,, X-.s .. YN .Y Ls:-,,-, -'Sf if Y P 2: ,n Tennis Class, Top Row: Mary Helen Martinez, Mary Sue Tope, Steph- any Myers, Gloria Westfall, Marie LeClair, Yolanda Leon, Brenda Corum, Lynn Ludwig, Linda Smith, Donna Westfall, Barbara Corum. Middle Row: Pat Brown, Linda Chatterton, Cheryl Groessl, Frankie The Cheerleaders are a high spirited group of girls. They're always plan- ning some activity to get the spirit of the South Mountain students roll- ing. Among a few of the activities the cheerleaders sponsored this year were: the Mash Maryvale March, the Lion Safari, the Three Little Pigs, and Little Red Riding Hood, at the assemblies, plus the skits at the Pep Rallies. 'MGB Reed, Kathy Domke, Mary Lou Payne, Erma Stuard. Bottom Row: Stella Munoz, Cheri Swann, Sue Varney, Diane Mason, Margret Hialmarson, Linda Davis. ' L aww ffswfypn i4'M 'N 0 ami ,, wwf, , Q' 'ff L -s A left to Right: Bobby Chavarria, Margaret Howard, Carmen Garcia, Charlene Wright, Kathy Domke, and Jeniece Bryant. Cindy Valliere, with her back to the camera, practices her kicking with Cfront to backl Frances Gill, Frances Baratta lheadl Karen Spotts, Pearl Gonzales, and Leslie Cotton. This was one of the Pom Pon Girls many, many practice sessions. They also practiced at least three times a week during the summer months and every day during school. They had to work hard in order to keep their positions, if they were Varsity. If they hadn't,when tryouts came, as they did in September, they would have lost their places on the line, and a J.V. girl would have replaced them. l5l 1 Top Row: Georgia Buelow, Christine Ark, Wanda Wildman. Bottom Row: Helen Nash, Lillian Duran, Vivian Cohen. VARSITY BADMINTON South 2 Central 5 South l West 6 South 3 North 4 Alhambra: Default Two returning senior lettermen, Wanda Wildman and Georgia Buelow, plus sen- iors Chris Ark and Lillian Duran and iunior Vivian Cohen, make up the '66-'67 Var- sity Badminton team. Vivian Cthe only iun- iorl is undefeated in her matches with other schools. The Badminton teams have had some handicaps this year. They had to share the gym with the Modern Dance group. They were crowded but they have improved over last year. Badminton Class - Bottom row: Chris Ark, Georgia Buelow, Helen Emilie Soto. Top row: Geneva Verduzco, Molly Sordia, Sylvia Gonzales NaSl1, Lillian DUl'an, Wanda Wildman, Vivian Cohen. Middle POW! Pam Williams, Barbara Bay, Jill Croucher, Barbara Dlott Glena Irene Palomo, Barbara Aloy, LeAnn Todd, Gail Sollee, Paulette Newton, Bateman, 152 Jett I J. V. Badminton: Top row: Sylvia Gonzales, Pam Williams, Barbara Bay, Gail Sollee, Paulette Newton. Bottom row: Irene Palomo, Emilie Soto, Jll Croucher, Barbara Aloy. 'Niue 'fitkwrs Miss Jackson demonstrates proper form for archery to a student, as other classmates look on. left, Diane Larkey practices one of the many basic exercises of mod- ern dance. Below, The Modern Dance group had a chance to present its talent to the student body at the Christ- mas assembly. 153 Bobby Taylor aims for the 100' mark for a PHYSICAL FITNESS tesf. 154 P.E. Otters ci Wide Vo riety ot Sports Loretta Harris runs to beat the clock in TRACK. I I ... , N5 Elizabeth Sanchez and Dave McCarty enjoy a doubles game of Co-Ed TENNIS. Cheryl Coking, Elaine Johnson, and Sherry Trigg play a fast game of VOLLEYBALL. Genevieve Verduzco winds up for a serve to her opponent in a game of BADMINTON Mrs. McMulIin, Department Head Miss Jackson, GAA Sponsor Mrs. Bristow, Cheer and Pom Sponsor Miss Crane, Badminton and Tennis Coach -M ggi 3 sei f , 5,sg,,,..f- , 4,1 A I , i ,fr Aw- l 1. ,','f4,f0 Q 3. 'I55 mlm 'f 'U v , ff' X . is S C losses GX ,WN f a Senior Foreword As Seniors we have just closed an impor- tant link in our lives. Throughout our years in high school we have closed many links to our chain of lite. Our Freshman year we had many new experiences, with the next two years opening new vistas for learning and maturing. This year held many mem- ories also, which make our high school chain of activities special and complete. We were the pace-setters, the mighty upperclassmen, the leaders. But for all the pleasures and ioys there were tinges of sadness too, the last time we cheered for our Rebel teams, our last Silver Bells, our Senior Prom, Senior Activities Day, and finally Graduation, the seal ot our high school chain. We are the link between yesterday and tomorrow, and are ready to assume our re- sponsibilities. Some of us will go on to higher education, some to iobs or military service. Tomorrow is in our hands, and we have a grave responsibility to our world. Thus, the last four years have been an extremely vital link in our preparation for the future. We have come to the end of this part of our chain . . . Now we must build on to our chain and try to create a better tomorrow. 1' 1 P f wiv 90 7 MV' . Q 'Ne Fm? ' Q SENIORS an IDT! I Class of X Social Chanrman Barbaqy nf, .,,' off: re ' N Presidentp Travis Willia a residentp as X. Jeniece Bryant, Secretar - lbebbifg-G, , olla- W kday, Treasurer. ' H 0 x 5. -W f.,,.W,.s.,. V .- L :J . Q ., ,- Wg 9 1 4- . , 5 , ,, ,v-- . . Senior Alan Chitwood seems lost in his own Thoughts as he strides to his class Steven Abril Michael Adams Pam Adams Olivia Aguilar Barbara Aloy Maria Alyarez Benny Anderson John Anderson Sandra Anderson Anna Angle Celia Anthony Frank Arias Christine Ark Glennis Arnold Bobby Austin Cassie Baker Louis Baker Dennis Balkema Ernest Ball David Banks Frances Baratta Larry Baroldy Donna Bass Sylvia Bates 'GJ 'QA New Responsibilities Foce Seniors A ' 1 Qs, ,EQ Joyce Baumann Lazona Bebee Dimas Beiarno Danny Benitez Linda Bennett Larry Benson Larry Bettinger Delbert Bledsoe is .il James Blosser Jimmie Boozer Phyllis Bounds Mildred Bowls Thelma Bowman Christian Brannan Lonnie Brese Sandra Brockman Marvin Brooks Leroy Brown Lovie Brown Lynda Brown Seniors Willing Guides for Frosh Myra Brown Jeniece Bryant Louis Buckner Georgia Buelow Dennis Bullock Glenn Burt Annette Burton Clifford Burton QT 'Gr . . X 55,5 .Q qqnwf' -lffflk-t ., r 'P 'sf T gg ' 'sn ,vs SQ- 'rx A46 as. fu: fi 1, v3 J'4 Rf'-aku 'S ,aq,,.a fs 1 V '-is, 5- I-In - -'hir 1 '-. 'K 'v'-fi 'MAS' s' 1' 'f'.x f. iii: 3'f?!?2fzf5f?.ff .if .:, ' .. 'V' . Gu is f' 'i 'ia 1-13.5 '26 b.lj:,:.:. au: I, 431 17? Q lim . gX4Qx1sI 'Q .-- ,S l 1 F' C 3 , ' f ,Q 355: i .1 is x gg, sais s Q- . ' :f5Erf1'fL: .5 .,56': N-:L 4 , I ova, n - '-.f. 'f -J :Jig ff, -15. 'i?1.. 'i2'-'51-if I - Tom Butts Clinton Byers Joe Byrket Jim Cadriel Gary Cairns Michael Calvin Beverly Campbell Cassie Carney Wade Carpenter Evelyn Carr Maria Carrillo Hank Carter Girls League provided guides for Freshman Orien- tation, and here, Barbara Maynard, a Senior, ex- plains campus rules to a group of Freshman girls. Bernice Castaneda Oscar Casteneda Armindo Castelhano La Verne Chaffin Larry Chatterton Evelyn Chavez ucv? ' 4 E uf -. r x, . , X, X . .fa 3 W in f'.'y, l'.'-ix'.Gi'fd ri W 'Uv 'T . T '5- l63 Judy Chavez Lee Cheatham Greg Chiazo Gareld Chinn Alan Chitwood Barbara Church Becky Cisman .lon Clanton Cheryl Clark Benny Coker Robert Coleman Ignacio Contreras Us :IL Seniors Study Government, Economics 'ON Eddie Cordova Frankie Corneio Leslie Cotton Linda Cooks Bonnie Coombs Ed Cooper Eric Couture Beverly Coyle uri, Campus supervisors were a welcome addmon To the school scene Gordon Everitf, one of Hester Crain PafCreigh1on Linda Crew Fern Crosby David Cruz Janice Dana Ailene Daniels Arlene Daniels William Daniels Linda Davis Charles DeGraTe Vidal De La Cruz I A ' iff! 5,545 7 Mi Juan De La Torre Monica Del Re Marie Dillon Ron Yee Senior supervises his younger brother Terry while he is making posters for a school activity WL-,. E Paul Edwards Theresa Engram Justin Enos Dwayne Evans Fredy Evans Linda Fanning Greg Farley Arlene Farrell Randie Fawbush Calvin Felton Vicky Fiedler Ofelia Fierro V57 ails. ww- ,M F Seniors Active in School Crgcinizcitions Sam Fierro Ruben Fierros Emilio Figueroa Frankie Figueroa Kathy Fisher Bob Fite Susan Fly Paulette Frazier 7 ...avv M3 .. ifigf Homecoming is always a special time of year, and this year was no exception. King and Queen George Vasquez and Cassie Carney show excitement during their triumphant ride around the field. fr' 1-r' 7 F Q , N ' gr , 4 .,......--m:::.21'l!Ds. 15 CD iw 1 lr f 1 1 CS cs if K? 1671 Wk - iff? , Frances Frost David Fyke Leon Gailey Wanda Gaines Lucy Galvan Simon Gaona Barbara Garcia Carmen Garcia Della Garcia Rosa Garcia Grant Gartner Mark Gasperak Olivia Gaucin Pamela Gavin Debbie Geske Ross Giacomo Roxanna Gibbons Frances Gill Lorraine Glover Debbie Golladay Alfredo Gonzales Jesse Gonzales Pedro Gonzales Barbara Grant Lost Homecoming Elicifs Tears A Gloria Grantham Michael Graves Connie Gray Anna Green Bobbie Griffin Sylvia Guerra Dorothy Gustafson Carol Gwin Ronnie Hager Thalia Hall Jackie Hammil Alice Hankins Shirley Hanniford Randy Hanson Dianna Hardeman Candy Harkleroad Bruce Harris Robert Hattabaugh Gene Hawkins Pamela Heard Announcements - Beginning of the End Eva Heathcock Evelyn Hector Glenda Hedges John Heidrich Bernice Hendrix Rose Hennicker Don Henry Larry Heiselman -sa ' ff., ' ' 'U-x . -,-A Georgia Hernandez Lucinda Herrera Lorraine Hinds Shirley Hisle 'f 'vgmlif --241 I .. V c,,,,,w.W .film -Q vu. William Heydenreich Leslie Heyen Donald Hill Richard Hill John Hialmarson Kathy Hodge Natalie Holguin Jerry Hom The bell has rung, andthe rush is on. This bustle between classes is an everyday occurence on our campus. sb Jr 5 um-s-.,.ag.,.,, kwa J .,'J5L Y-'s M A-+5 - A Q h , f -MQ, .. V ,-i iv.-x ,, wi , .ug Ni wt: 9,-1, . -:rg .L .W 1' Nur 4 ,3l,M'if T' wgpbef l- Q , fx - N. if .--. .. ,W if x. .WL L. ,. . ,i YANA--A .N.l. Lynda Hooks Bruce Hoover Paula Horst Elva Howard Rosalyn Howard Beverly Hoyf 'A is-I an 1- f 1f - g--nl' f asf' lx .1 X , l7l Cheryl Huber Bonnie Hudson Blanche Huegel James Hulbert Zelma Hutchinson Dennis Ingram Warren Ingram Benny Innis Donald lreland Mike Irven Peggy Jack Ann Jackson Prom ond Silver Bells - Special Events Gloria Jackson Moody Jackson Patricia Jackson Kenneth Jenkins George Jerez Linda Jernigan Daniel Johanning Gab Fests in the quad happen often, Here David Baroldy, Gre have a friendly discussion. K . ! : 3 fl 10 vb. 'T' Ls' it-4 'Sv g Watanabe and Jim Kidwell Carl Johnson Carla Johnson Diane Johnson Earl Johnson Herbert Johnson Gerald Jones Jeff Jones Jessie Johnson Milton Johnson Robert Johnson Tommy Johnson Tyre Johnson Q........ Wade Johnson Allyce Jones Shauna Kemplon William Kennedy s Jennifer Jones Mac Jones Willie Jones Lynn Kepharf Nancy Kiarsis The meeiing of the minds - Senior Greg While and Freshmain Jackie Ayraud explore The intricacies of a French book during the pre-school book sales. .apya 174 .,,gx .N x-rs., x xx . ,,-5 5. Q., uses, - .5 J ,Q . ,, 3, Cheryl Klein Kay Kraft S wx A Candy La Fleur Q any f Q25 BiIlieLafolleT1e N .. M ,r r 'fi- . X . - . QI is . W ' 9 1 K, N , W5 . ' X a-'lui A' , .-3 , 4' A.. 5 I , is ,z i me NN.. V, - Ma.: .1 l ' .Q .- s,.... . .V ln .. rum it Jw fa,-Q C. Q . ,,,. -l Samuel Lamb 4' 'Y' Wayne Land Sarah Kelson 1577 Barbara Landrum Patricia Landrum Arvella Larkins Avon Larkins Linda Lay Charles Leaverton Bev Lemons James Liggins Barbara Lindmark Frank Little Jennifer Little Theresa Lobato naw., Seventh Hour Free - A Welcome Change Dennis Logan Jeanie Longnecker Mike Lumby Betty Lunsford Teddy Madge Barbara Magee Roger Mann Carolyn Marks 'IF' .,..Av uni if Q Q xl .Xxx by . Conversation between friends is one of the many ioys of school days. Here, Connie Gray, Kay Warnes and Gay Warnes compare notes before school. ev 'TS' fa- Richard Marshall Johnny Martin Sandra Martin Arthur Martinez Joe Martinez Paul Martinez Diane Mason Ed Mason Ronald Masunaga Barbara Maynard Jack Mc Carty Jack McCarty Gerald Mc Clelland Judy McComas Ginger McCullough Rickey McGee John Mendoza Gloria Meza Dale Miles John Miller Kenny Miller Robert Miller Florence Mitchell Jessie Mitchell Sandra Mitzen College Entrance Excims Compliccite Life 6, ...f- Dolores Moore Billy Morrison Carmen Melchor Gerald Melgaard John Melvin Paf Mershon Linda Miles Betty Neal Law Q-gi 'ui Aline Newton Pauline Telles Nina Nunn Maple Ong Mike O'Keefe Treva O'NeaI Dan Opel Ferwando Ortegon Mary Ortiz Susan Owen Linda Patton Charles Palmer Seniors Relox on Ditch Day Dora Pemberton Jimmy Pender Linda Perkins Barbara Perow Jo Marie Perren Ann Perry Ron Perry Jessie Peru ' ' as ,fff 'uf it QKWL 1, 'l '...,-4189 .,: Nur, Ni M 1111? , , 2 N fi Cathy Peters Larry Pettyjohn Lola Phillips Mike Pitchford Emily Polk Jo Ella Porter Joe Posodas Dennis Potter Chuck Powell Larry Preciado Bonnie Price Linda Pritchard Many classes are offered for the artistically inclined, in- cluding classes in ceramics. Lucy Galvan, Senior, waits patiently for an artistic impulse to move her. is Q K. flu l 532 si L: si--l flxwkf ' 'Qui-.1 3, ,Q s ' il54?Q,' ,Mft-. '- Rx ssnawg - A -Ns-:R ,Q George Proctor A firi ' Sandra Proulx l l Y lllll'i qswQ.ff ,les ra QP 2 , i ll mail' 5 iw A ffi i : A pn Elaine Purvis Lynn Pye Jesus Quezada Angie Ragamt av l r K 'Sin 4 f x . if Cf, .W i 4 v,.4Mi :,-Ml 4 179 Sylvia Raguini Linda Redding James Rees Mary Revels Karyn Ricard Phillip Rich Shelby Roberson Charmain Roberts Larry Roberts Anita Robinson Charles Robles Daniel Rodriguez Meosu remenls Token for Cops cmd Gowns ra., Paul Rodriguez Lineite Rool Thomas Rosas Beverly Rose Laq ueiha Ross Barbara Rushing Melvin Russell Roy Russell Pep assemblies were an outlet for high school spirit. Football players Lee Cheatham, George Vasquez, Benny Anderson and Paul Edwards demonstrate the fate of one of South's rivals Tlx aw 1-user, K'-ev f- Q' 41 1 L' ,' 2 31 fi X Rudy Salas Mary Samas Mary Sanchez Ava Sanders Christy Sanders Anthony Santoro David Sauls James Sauls Michael Scheber Linda Schrag Diana Schultz 'fav-I www' Q-,V Q! f!' Ls, Barbara Scott Bonnie Scott Jesse Scott Donald Scruggs Maurine Shelley Megs Shepard Greg Silva Douglas Sing Arnold Smith Carol Smith Donna Smith Patricia Smith Classes in Qualitative Analysis offered special chal- lenges to the scientific. Here Senior Ron Masunaga works on an experiment in Mr. Canham's class. f0b Ray Som Ron Sparrow Virginia Staten Tim Stickler it l , Josephine Stone , M. Margaret Street Gail Sollee Lawrence Swann Donna Tague Lionel Tate Betty Taylor Beverly Thomas Deborah Thomas Jonathan Thomas Linda Thomas Carolyn Thompson Mike Todd Gordon Tom Advanced Classes Challenge the Brave Melva Trammel Mary Truiillo Robert Truiillo Almarie Turner Jeanne Underhill Modesto Valdez Carmen Valencia Daniel Valenzuela ,dl S1 is - ' 2 .X -4 ,kv Pav., 3' ' .sf . --is 1' i li fl l 1 K.-- ,s We 31 ll .R .. 3 V 55 Lili Q .5 - -P Q- Lk K ws-Aixam, ,-f The ambitious Senior can't forget the hours of study needed for a successful year. Oblivious to the noise that surrounds him, Larry Benson studies in the quad. if if' 45'-use , M,,.s ,xVsyrs N ,, ,,,.--- vw.-.w.ss-e.. - . A+ Mf- Sue Varney Abino Vasquez Edward Vasquez George Vasquez Richard Vasquez James Wahl Mary Walker Marcilla Wallace Loretta Ward Gay Warnes Kay Warnes Dwight Warren David Watanabe Candice Weber Linda Wheeler Billy White Greg White Cean Whittaker Wanda Wildman Glenna Wiley Bruce Williams Daniel Williams David Williams Launa Williams Excited Seniors Awoii Groduolion I s 5 Neomi Williams Ronnie Williams Sandra Williams Travis Williams Tricia Williams Larry Willis Ann Wilson Donald Wilson X A N,,, 9 .- ,Q 'wg W A 2' t 4 K. 4 JK sul ind N , X Aw L fA 1 Six - A Y 'ravi' Y fb 'Q ' W, 4-if f' .tl X is 3 w G- sl ' ff my P si 'Ale Katherine Wilson Kerry Winders Edward Wininger Mark Wishart Elaine Wisner Mary Wittman Deborah Wollenberg Paula Wolstenholm Marilyn Wong Nancy Woodberry Patricia Woody Charlene Worthington Donna Wright Judy Wright Rory Wright Anne Yechout Ronald Yee Amy Young Beauly, too, plays its role in our daily lives, and Gloria Grantham seems aware of this fact as she repairs the ravages that the morning has made on her hair-do. W '-1' Mm Gilbert Zapien X X Vera Calder -1 3 ffm .mpnunilf NW'-X Elizabeth Aguilar r We as Juniors formed one of the most active and important links in the chain of people and events which helped to make South Mountain High great this year. Our Class, under the skillful guidance of Mr. Reed, Mrs. Fortson, Mrs. La- throp, and Mr. Russell, has made many valuable contribu- tions to our school. Even more important than what we have given the school are the things that the school has given us. These are the things like the chance to learn, the opportu- nity to meet new people and the opportunity to make new friends. Our school makes it possible for us to develop our talents and our leadership abilities through student govern- ment, and, also, to work with others through various clubs and organizations. Remember all of the silly mistakes and blunders we made as Freshmen? Things like getting lost and not being able to open lockers were major problems. Now suddenly here we are, facing our Senior year, our last year at South High. Our Junior year has come and gone, leaving in its wake precious memories too numerous to be counted. The thrill of being upperclassmen, the sports, activities and honors are ours to treasure forever. 187 'S J! 1 V :fx ev 'e Zi . Li xg 1 X . V ,s .l ,fiii I Y as is 1 q, N 1. .Nu I 1 4 5 1 z 1 ,nt . xx I f '. W ' P :I X , .f' nv K e X M .e Nix fffe ff K I' i . 1 'L ' 'V . f 'i FX ,4 A . ,.,.,X..f .gv. , . , ,...m, 4- X X' PN . 5 ' f i X Xxx 4. ' Q4 ,e i,. . , V , i ff .K M! g 3 ' . w 1 - n Y ,gf 'T as f ,ww x 4 3 x eiggygtbwg 1 H i ig! W f M Z lf -11: ind! .V 3 .1 Q -4 Q 1 X i R s Q 93 g .Q si' E S 1 - i K X :: --5335-'ii'--'7 5 ,Q ' .l --r .. M. . .l:::: .... ,..... A , .. .-....,,n'ffI'?fffj3f-N V Q Q .N . XWNAW R V i N V ..'!x:i.:..,l,:. XY x ,X Q , .'..'i.5i.fv, ' XX, .... it f A ii N - -4 A XX Qsyxxikiiytxe. ,X .V X an Eimi fs XXEJXEXXXN NN 'X X,,H'1f'fy9 N. ,. .IUNICDRS Standing: J9 Ann Woodall, Secrefaryp Gehevieve Buns Presidenfp Dkonna Borcherf, Social Cliaiiman. 4, r Seatedg Genevieve Kerby, Vice Presidenfp Sherljy Gres Treasurer. ' . '- ' -i I , J Q df. if A , 1 Q H' Q ' ' x I , if fx ' 4 . Qs .L ikmff 5 ggikgzfif 5 33255 li ax fis Sharon Abbott Eve Adams Grace Adkins Linda Albritton Jimmy Anderson John Anderson Sonia Anderson Steven Anderson Joseph Andreyka Ernie Angulo Henry Arias Peggy Ark David Armacost Harry Arnold Mary Arredondo Rodney Austin Brian Baily William Bailey Kathleen Brannan Bertha Baraias Beniamin Barnett Billie Barnett Sandy Barnett Janice Bass Carol Baumann Barbara Bay Joe Bearden Steve Benton John Berzoza Linda Birdsill Charlotte Blakeney Frank Blanco Henry Blanco Robert Boozer Terry Bottorff Charles Bowen Preston Bowls Susan Bracamonte ,::' . 4 L, Q so K -A i Md :,- - L 4 vw 'N ...O 3 . ry 2 li . Xxx X if F E , mu , . .gust W 5 31 L-.1 N- , - -,-- . s .S .3 5' ' - lg 1,1 A .,, , ,X S Q5 J' 'Q iv ' as as 'fi till ' I . Doris Braggs Shirley Brandon Arlene Brant Garry Brewer Johnny Brewster Emmett Bridges Dorcus Briggs Donna Borchert Roger Brock Alfreddie Brooks Shirley Brooks Deborah Brown lrene Brown Jonathan Buchanan Genevieve Bunch Richard Burk Mavis Burnett Peggy Burrows Hilda Burton Jennus Burton Jean Bush Kathrine Butts Roy Byrd Eva Cabrera Stella Calles Tony Calles Patricia Campbell Debbie Carney Sherry Carpenter Lawrence Carter The library offers a quiet place in which to study and catch up on homework. ,.,. 4 I 67 3+g:.fxi fu. Q-- ksiz kt 9 5 ,fi g A '-.... Q A ,i ,MW Q A . C EZI. x. it I egg. 3 X M ' it xt '5 ,S n 3' N96 gf as .. . . c.,sc 2 .ag-lt., If 5 ' . N i ta. .Af . L mis f' ' fz if :i,X,s.vffniE Q, Ut, Iva -',.s . xc ' ,.,, an nf' ,, , 'fx 2 rt, it k le, ... 9 . lk A , ,. x 1 li 'git , K v i-iam .1 !Yl A 'f Q! .fe-.fx .. xx i ' s m NJ' X, 'su-4' Dalton Cason Mildred Casper Barbara Castelhano Loren Chamberlain Barbara Chavarria Pauline Chavez 1 , .N , Mary Cheatham X E Lola Chesley Jo Ann Chest Q W, , K t Michael Christy ' Rae Cisman Mary Claxton Charmaine Coburn Bernice Cochran Blaine Cody Vivian Cohen Joan Colbert .K ll it mane Claxton Juniors Study Americon Heritage Yvonne Coleman Stephen Collier Patricia Collins Shannon Colvig Angie Conchos 4 's John Conerly ggi Addie Conner Donald Cook Jerry Cook Candace Cooper Lydia Cooper Susan Copeland Beatrice Criddle Roger Cruz Craig Curtis Sherrel Curtis 'S' Margaret Dailey Q Kg i Patrick Dangio i A if Jackie Daniels , Kenneth Daniels Es' Duane Davis ax? v Linda Davis 4 Patrick Davis X Pinkie Davis Verna Davis Willie Davis Lorraine De La Cruz Rosie De Luna Calvin Demery Jerry De Valle Robert Dever Kenneth Dewey Hattie Dews Martha Dews John Dilley Michael Dillon Sybil Dryer Nina Duffey Doyle Duncan Larry Duncan Sondra Duncan Paulette Dunn . Xiu. 5 Melody Dysert P j Robbiezell Earby Sheryl Eggland Eligha Elam Marie Ellis Albert Engram Bernie Estep Jo Ellen Estes Richard Estrada Ruben Estrella Catherine Evans Frank Evans Willie Evans Norma Evitt Genevieve Faz Georgine Hernandez Gary Fieldler Cedric Fite Daniel Flesher Ruby Flores 'flf' f Jeanette Ford Jim Fountain June Frazier Jerry Freund Edward Frieberg Susan Frieberg William Gaddy Ronald Gadsby Nancy Galus Laura Garcia Pete Garcia Raelene Gardner Richard Garrobo Gary Gartner Alfred Gary Hilda Gaspar Versa Gauff Tim Gavin Patricia Gee Curtis Gilmer Larry Gilmore Faye Glover Cathlina Gonzales Helen Gonzales Henry Gonzales Maria Gonzales Maria Gonzales Richard Gonzales Sylvia Gonzales Pearl Gonzales Th-1' Delicious hot popcorn is sold during both lunch hours by the Junior class t iv :S i I5 its '. Q. as 5 I . M1125 f N . -' c y G, i -Q Q' Qu-,' ,,, 'S if 4' X K I I 1 ng- s x is X f it? 5. - 'Qc ' - 'ffgtq x .- 4 ' , ,, C v- 1 l lk Tomorrow's Homemcilcers Brenda Harrington Charles Harris Frank Hart Mary Hartle George Harvey Janice Haw Greg Hein Amos Hendershott Katherine Henderson Carmen Hennicker Cecil Henry Hillbrit Hensley Jose Hernandez Anita Hettinger Cecilia Heyen Judy Hicks David Hill Emma Hill Karen Hill Kathy Hines Margret Hialmarson Cheryl Hlebak Karen Hodor Jerry Holt Oren Gordon Erica Goslin Larry Graves Carl Gray Buddy Gray John Green Sherry Greer Judy Grimmett Phillip Grubbs Martha Guill Mary Hamblin Velma Hamilton Charlotte Hamlin Patricia Hamm lsaih Hammon Deborah Hardeman Margaret Hardeman Gary Harper Prepcire Themselves Jim Holt Richard Hom Nancy Houghlan Margaret Howard Fannie Huggins Michael Hunt Michael Hutchinson Judie Ivey Davis Jack Glenn Jackson Margie Jackson Sandra James Vincent Jardina Ronald Jenkins Gary Jepsen Paula Joesyesua Barbara Johnson Carl Johnson Charles Johnson Georgina Johnson Jo Ann Johnson John Johnson Karen Johnson Karin Johnson Kathleen Johnson Larry Johnson Ross Johnson Nell Jolley Charmetria Jones Deborah Jones a.. .. sie l Sewing students find proiects-enioyable and worthwhile, even though they do require a lot of work. 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'Q S' 10 gtk Ex w 140' X - 32 Q L 3 ,i- T. i 9 tm is Gysen Jones Mayolla Jones Sharon Karstens Harvey Kayga Teresa Keagle Michael Kemery Genevieve Kerby Duane Kiefer Donna King Beulah Knight Shari Korbacher Pat Kostock Susan Land Larry Landrum Manuel Larios Jerry Larriva John Lay Shirley Lay Johnny Leon Karen Lettiere Donald Lewis Larry Lewis Percell Lewis Steven Lewis Harry Lilly Joyce Little Dianne Logan Sally Lopez Linda Lowe Wendell Lowery William Lowman Mike Madsen Linda Maldonado Mary Manoz Henry Marion Hilda Marquez Virginia Marquez James Marr Rae Nelle Marshall Diana Martin Mary Martinez Carolyn McCurdy Peggy McDade Robert McDaniel Craig McGirr Mark McNeil Patrick McPherson Hiordis Meier Yolanda Mendivil Joe Mercado William Miles Deborah Miller James Miller Joyce Miller Steven Miller Paula Mills Eleanor Milton Mae Mims John Miner Wayne Minor Albert Mitchell Edward Mitchell Kay Mobley Julian Montez Douglas Moore Eric Moore Carla Moore Karl Moore Q., r te nf' 'U K l , V I 5 Roy Metoyer Robert Michael Daniel Miles .rail 4 Xi X ski? Sw 5 -5 -pk e l 7 s .iq ir- W X is 0 ' iv. N , we , ,. ,,. . i? ,, 'Q' x. X AA jim . ,tp ... 'fn' 5' 'ln' ' J.. ', gd - 'ull . Ilfll 'I97 Pat Moore Steven Moore Sharon Moraga Frank Morales Leonard Moreno Barry Mason Deborah Mason Daniel Murrillo Patsy Naiera Maryanne Nandin Helen Nash Francisca Navarro Juan Navarro Martha Neil William Neill Robert Nelson Paulette Newton Marlene Nickle Emanuel Norfor Lorraine Norfor Martha O'Dell Alice O'Hair Charles Othon William Owens Don Ozment Douglas Page Jerry Palmer Irene Palomo Evelyn Parker James Parrish Q Sophomore Rhonda Shavers enioys a candied apple sold by members of the Junior class. - g t-1:9 I: - Lt.. Ti 'Y fu- fs Q? ,,. t 7 1 A . ' ' s , X 1 . . X' Nl Nye sf? ts 1? ' Y . ! ig we M, -,y a l l sell xi, 5 S X! pe 1 S Ji 1' ' fi if Q, 1 4. ' i ' N wxff l it . . :gs 5 tf xl Q . , F :S N K f m L yi P' . . ll K I ,K 1 ' i . ssss .y . K :.. - . '- F :-- Qxzk vlan: S Q 1. l . 3, A I If x' wir ri L Q- ' L L 4 is 'Vis iQ S' Steven Ramirez David Ramsey Angelina Raquini Amelia Razo Jannie Razo Manuel Razo Donnie Reeves Patricia Repp Margaret Revels Leonard Richardson Wiley Ricker Linda Riley Wendy Robertson Earnest Robinson Linda Robinson Maurice Robinson Bertha Rodriquez Flavia Rodriquez Yolanda Rohde Valerie Rohman Linda Romua Max Root John Rose Robert Ross Soles Boost Prom Fund F1 it M .-.. 9. ik fm' R. af f 514' fy lx 4 ,fi f Q11 wx 'F' ' l I 4 ., - ,K 4 f 7,4 . V ,Q fi J - - P' , J' . ' 4 I 1 -QL E , J il , 5' 7 . J , i 'Y 'xi . , ,Li X ig, 1,,..: ,.j lb Bill Pastin Dan Pennell Loren Perren Hazel Peters Jess Petersen Lynda Philpot Jerry Phipps Jimmy Phipps Dick Pigg Howard Pitre Michael Plovc Marilyn Polk Eric Poole Jolene Poteet James Prince Linda Pruett Catherine Rabino Katherine Ramirez MIN 03 c . L- ts , e . ,,.., -asa, iii A fkiffffr' :gi Ai M ' 199 Robert Roush Bob Rubin Lydia Ruiz Zelma Rushing James Russ Gregory Russell Joseph Russell Sharon Russell Terry Russell Jerry Rybacki Jacqueline Sainz Sharon Salsman Eddie Sampson Elizabeth Sanchez Lilly Sanchez Wanda Sanchez Linda Sanders Wanda Sanders Judy Schmitz Kenneth Scott Leonard Scott Bessie Scroggins Richard Sermeno Linda Serna David Shepard Paula Shields George Shoultes Carol Smith Carrie Smith David Smith James Smith Leonard Smith Lula Smith Ruby Smith Willie Smith Molly Sordia Emilie Soto Henry South Eleanor Spencer Roy Stewart Richard Stockwell Mary Surman Cheri Swann Tony Tallabas Delia Tarin Roy Tate Bobbie Taylor Neal Taylor Debbie Tennison Amos Terrell Deborah Thomas Karen Thomas Rachel Thomas Dora Thompson James Thompson Ronnie Thompson James Thornton Jill Thornton Bobby Tripp Lupe Truiillo Jim Tucker James Tucker Clarence Turner Barbara Ulman Susan Underhill Stella Urias Barbara Vaccaro Cindy Valliere S 5 i? gk Q L i s , 914 ilk! - ' f i t xx s s vb sk x - 1 .I ,NS g-.Q N wife,--1 . 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T' I J ' 1, ',-Siu, lf 201 Class Rin Kathy Warren Paul Warren Brian Watkins Mike Watkins Daurice Watson Linda Wauford Michael Weaver Clary Webber Tommy Weber Sandra Webster Phillip Wentling Ruby West Carol Westcott Patricia Wheeler Lauren White Lynace White Stacy White Kenneth Whitley Sidney Whitten Dennis Wildman Edna Williams Gary Williams Gladine Williams Jayne Williams Ana Vasquez Lucinda Vasquez Carol Vaughn Marvella Velasco Geneva Verduzco Thomas Vezie Betty Vickers Lili Waddell Stennis Wade Yvette Waiters Henry Walden Carl Walker Gary Walker Lawanna Walker Carol Wallace Margaret Walton Jean Ward Patricia Ward gs -- Symbol of Pride L Pamela Williams Robin Williams Verdie Williams Gloria Willis Jim Wilson Mike Wilson Vernon Wininger Bobbie Wisner Rita Wisner David Wood Susan Wood Jo Ann Woodall Lawana Woodall Gloria Woodberry Michael Wright Chester Wyatt Steven Wyman William Wynd Elroy Yarbor Terry Yee Linda Yontz Rochelle Zavion Carroll King Class rings are symbols of achievement that may always be treasured. They hold many precious memories. - 2 'EQ' ' i i ff N S. li-sf, 6 I Q I-if , 1 ' 3 K I -i f Q in i EQJ Meals. w if Qs. YL, K X S ' i . X x J -. ,, S .. ffl: , ,. :iw V-15:21 ' , :. .1335 X Hi 1 as Wi ,-its P 'W' M , f .,f YY .. N ir ,. nw, 4 Q ,mam ' FX. i P Q WE' Q v X .Q sr . is Q t .W.....i...r.q,s,ssrs.. Qu. If . -1 ws . . . v . M-sw w.-. .,. 4 .. lite l 5 .Eff Sophomore Foreword As we pass from the ranks of underclassmen, we look back and ask ourselves what we have ac- complished. The Sophomore class has been active in almost all school sports and academic activities. Clubs and organizations on campus had many sophomore members. One word that describes this year's Sophomore class is far-sighted. Sophomores have shown un- precedented initiative this year by getting a head start on financing the Junior-Senior prom. This effort will certainly make their Junior year easier and will probably produce more favorable results than last minute fund raising. Perhaps even more important than these obvious accomplishments, we have achieved a greater de- gree of maturity. Under the guidance of Mrs. John- son, Mr. Stanley, Mrs. O'Brien, and Mr. Bowers, Sophomore class sponsors, many of us have made our plans for the future. Whether our choice is college or industrial school or going to work after graduation, we have made our decisions from our experiences gained from contacts with teachers and with our fellow students. Sophomores have been a vital link in the chain of high school life. We were the transitory link from the inexperienced freshmen to the upperclassmen who hold the positions of leadership. Although many sophomores found this year to be trying and difficult, most of us managed to survive and a few even managed to distinguish ourselves. O4 ni X X I H Q like N 1 1? '31 as 43 I I 4, 4'- 40- 42s 45' if 1 An- -11 .qs - s 455 4! s Sephomore Class Officers 5, Greg Watanabe, Presidentp Betty Bach- - man, Vice-Presidentp Bonnie Tom, Sec- is re 7 hnB als,Trea ure p al E tary Jo e s 3 Q 3 3 3 2 5. ? 1 5 s in 1 lA 5 . if V' ' 1 I 'i Qc 3 1 E W S -,M K W 33 ilk X i ff, b':'l' Elite it so U11 t ,. . X. 1 :'::a:2gE?t Q r A h Q X X Q ' F ra, TY . -N i 1 ,s ' s 5 r I :E:.. .1 Q . Q.. , Q. , , Lx . . .iff Ty, xy -. 5. . 0 1- lik xx 'Xi Q at Q .. gf-,Q r r. t su J . we 1 ,K QQ . 2 Q Q QQ .. Q fffga A: K Qi. T ,, as M FF f:,'2 ' -. tx 'R .Mg 'if .p , .. .,..,.g Gloria Abril Tony Abril Ernie Acosta Carol Adams Charlene Adams Wilford Adams Leonardo Aleiand ro Jr. Etta Alexander Clark Anderson Gregory Anderson Robert Andrews Doris Andrus Nora Angle Esther Anguis Angie Arias Pete Arias -2 s. Q N Q, .. Y. Shirley Arnold ' X Q W, Steven Asher - WK 5 A Q Y - gl f ' Billy Atkins if., ' ' X 1 Q Q FQrQeddre Ayala 2 , --2 .W T omas Ayers ' ' ' by Q 1- Q ' Diane BacQa J xx ' X r Q . I 5 F- A gg rf. Betsy Bac man .JA KJV, 'H t r .AN . X is - A.v. Bailey F 1 B it J kh. QQ Q . Q . g . Q- QQ M ol I Y Bailey fa, Q my L. Q1 7 ' 3 Cathy Baker - .Q ' Q , f r ' Q QL- . Q E S Alan Barker ' v w g- s .KA ,- ss. j r 3 3 Beatrice Barley ', ' ' FM ,. QQ J' . gf? Susan Barnett A Q. Q Q Q, t .,.. David Baroldy faerie F l J- Q... ' 2 l t.-:a f . if .t . J Lois Barrett fl it i V: I 32: .:5?f1- . 1. ,ff 3 Sail J. .limi X Henry Barron ' F - - 5 .. ..:.: . A Q ' l 'r 4 ii l'l- 1 l'- Glena Bateman 1 A tt 5 QQ. QYVaQndg Bateman ' 'J .J . 51 lltl 7' 5 Fi ' 0 n ea 5 5 is .,., 2 ' ' QP? S fa X FS Darrell Beasley E1 I J Q 'i -.. .-- K . fa, xi' it A ' Engle Begnardo J X Q f - r Q. - Q ,f ,i ,,-.,Q Q ' e ie erry .QQQ . ,. Q M I Q . 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'S . l 'ill' K so ' 1 'M f Q-xg Amggs l Q' G ' if I 3 , 5, . 2 f Y, xc' f EI N. My oo-1 lah 1 r' 1, 4' . i:. :F Q ui .fi 'UU Q' is i 'QQ 4 f W Fsf-s??s ':- - ' 1 il Ni , Q 9 l X K -xl Q, X r L n ,,4- Mx-3-if Business courses enrich the curriculum at South Mountain. Typing is perhaps the most popu lar of these subiects. Here David Ramsey, Junior, and Louise Grant try to improve their skills S . X X .. ,R . W F C' gk! K . X 1 , - I N: N.. if Nsq! .hast ,N x ll eo Q , 'QF' s ss W l 1- X N W N X Ml' 6' si , s- P Mr: Q it 1 2 13, . V, Q as as .0 XX L X X - - S 'Q x rc 9 S ,P 1 GI 1 s- ' ' E is X s 3 X .rv T L sow P i Q J.. a . . 1- '-'dl J-I-ces' - L.- Lx s .,c:f..s! xh an IW? wi' 5 xi-'fx S .0 X l I ii -if 3 if I M ha Q 'U . . Lx Q ,. .I - X-ma, A YV, 1 if 4 s ,. Q... 4' Ky K i l c: 4 A si Z' , cv- 5 is if 1 53 :. attain! T -aff? -s , . ..i. P l ii 'Sl ' af t ' I S lfrkx A f!'l Vvf. 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V' V W, . . , rl if f wt ,Qt Q ,V-XV , .,.f V Guillermo Frietz .A ' 'W' l' ll' A VJ if 1, K' Il? al MarY Frost Charis Funk k i V , VV Charlotte Gaines V U 'V Conrad Gamez V ,X ' AV 5 ' ' l 6 it V .gg Patricia Gammill ,639 5 Q , Q V .3 ' V Vg V V A Rulh Gam - ll ' 3::.3S'..a A K ,V 'V J '- A ,gp i Edward Garcia 3 .aV:g:g,,' r V V f V , V V 5 -V Frank Garcia 1'-V ,ffQV51' l ' Q HVZQVV U f ' l Raul Garcia s . NW ' 4,'VV.9 .' it ll - c -.f V ' M Shirley Gardner ' , Q' Sylvia Garner lf i ' A V- A i V V X V Juan Garza Q 5 W ,V ' Z 'L V 3 0 J , 4, . if ' ' Lime Garza .33 ,V 'Z il Y' QV' l ,.. ., , K 4: SerQiOGaUCir1 . .t J it , J ,... , V , i Donald Gee ii ij V I ...,. V! ,-,,V -N V, 1, A Dennis George , - ' i ii A ' ' f f 1 fi V l 3 Q55 ' Tammy Gerard Qifial K 4 M L Q' E' B 'Y n .' 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I V V V Louise Grant ' J lj f f i, V , V' .V if , ll 1 Vgiggfiz Pamela Graveline V VK' 391. ff I 1 ' ,VV V 2 'Z -2 if.. ,fi Jesse Graves V :ll William Greenwood ' V ggrg' V A V Theodore Greer A -3 7-2 ' .. f 'i' J ' w il' - VV - Nar1CvGre90rv if is V V W- 3 7 J - Mike Grills -fV V , V A V V, 'Y' Olivia Guerra .1 1 wg - ' ' Bill Guzman .jf M A A Y V ff N ' Debra Haddock 'S . 208 Sophs Explore Shokespeo re's World Gary Hadley Terrelyn Haggard Darrel Haggard Larry Hale Judy Hall Kathleen Hamm Sharon Hanlen Debbie Hansen Eula Hardeman Vivian Harden Steve Harley Jacquelyn Harrington Deloris Harris Patricia Harris Robert Hartle Keith Haw Ernest Hawkins John Hawkins Thomas Hawkins Everett Hayes Nora Davis Gloria Haygood Gary Hays Mary Hebner Carl Hector Doris Hedges Theresa Hellmann Louise Henderson Dennis Hendrick Fay Hendrix Sandra Henley Dorothy Henry Junior Henry Nancy Hensley Donna Hernandez Lorenzo Hernandez Larry Hetzler Jerald Hicks Thomas Hicks Paul Higginbotham Alton Higgins Charles Hill Gary Lee Hill Gary Wayne Hill Marvin Hill Peggy Hill Jacqueline Hillman Harold Hines Marie Hodge Daniel Holguin Ernest Holguin Jacqueline Hollis Alreada Holzhauser Allan Howard Judy Howard Sue Hudson is .gk M. 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' sz: H. 15 'wi ll 209 New World Opens With Microscopes Patrick Hurley Helen lniquez Frank lvery Debra Jackson Richard Jackson Rudol h Jackson Jr. Shirley Jackson Pamela Jakobek Curtis James Alan Jarman Richard Jensen Dominick Jerez Calvin Johnson Carolyn Johnson Minnie Jewell Johnson Minnie Rose Johnson Roy Johnson Virgil Johnson Jr. Herbert Jones Sue Jones Albert Jordan Dianne Jordan Troy Jordan Malcoim Judie Karen Kemmerer Sharon Kennedy Pamela Kersh Lupe Kiarsis James Kidwell Ray King Sharon King Jimmy Kleen Teresa Larios Diane Larkey Flora Larry James Leatherman Sue Leatherman Guy Leavitt Brian Le Duc Danny Lee Nola Leeper Cathy Leon Yolanda Leon Cleo Lewis Richard Liggins Robert Li gins Craig Lingblad Bob Lingenfelter Eva Lira Jessica Locke Yolanda Lopez Betty Love Martha Lozand Lynn Ludwig Sammy Macaraeg Tony Macias .. fee L- ,- l it N. -sf- ll l Z gg lt i 5. Q N - - ' Sophomores started planning their Prom 1 ' M ' L 1 early, and a candy sale was one money rais- tbw ' gf.. sing activity. Here Barbara Sue Myers counts lm .- 4:1 . . - my L I, .443 t- Q, A l some of the profits. tif L 'f ' -Q t.. ' X t K xt: f 1-i'i'+':J.. 2.14 L. is T .Egg .- , ' I af . , f if ff ' ' ' - - 1 -' riff' 193i K ' ' B ' Q. it ' 'i ' W'i Q i'ifi 2iZiQ F555 As 12 ' !5av i.f S , 'J' X- if Y it A 11 C T11.1I.,- ii 3 iw . :- e.:t..L .,:, C rss- Skt argl t if in -w E ' -X Q 4, . Q- 7' ug.. s , n LL t ,mt g ,,,,, ,, vit V Axg it ' ' I 'T 4 t A fs as i rasrta t , f ' 95' ffifs sinsafs fig Q N srsisf' - it xx . 4 t ' 1 R A i grit ' x 3 L K it lllll A ' T lll' if ' , J I' Sad , J ' s., X ' a X5 g ' Q I3 xg. 1 .. -Q J ijh f, 'C' J' if ii ' -Li t' J -' l Yi S i 9 ' ,L . f, -x -51 ' . - A f 1 ' ' ,Q t- S ,, . , J V C - A .L at 5 L ik r X A l 0 'Ski fu.. A. Y 1 a ...Z-. Y ,. 2' . A-3 4 Ss 'i S at ' - - - ' L f C S , l xi 2 s-.N fQ - N X Euclid Boflles Sophomores . C. ...x C six 1 i gg. ,E t .ami .ascii ..X. cc K k. , it .A ' X - ,gx ' ,Q F J I - K X i .ix X A ffpf SAY! X 45 is X cf - T :I Q.. A Q' Ijz S , f , sign X E f ,xi 3 it S 5 X 5 s 1 my N - , TDK . 55 xv f One lesson learned early by the conscientious student is that all work must be carefully check ed. David Quinn, Sophomore, checks a biology experiment. f -ash 3... X an - . Z .gmt K lt ii lll i l Sill . sf -.1 is G A ,gf 3 is , . Q. Y . c,.a sa? J it ' 3 T 2? . N 1 c i J -:, - L ..,. f as A X X r 5 .,:',, X X i ., N Q, vs X - I - B E 5' Q Q ,QW QE' ew J i A 4.6: 1 .Q S 7 'Qs . .mfvr s l L V N. - :- im v Ni? ,a- , M 1 'EX :Iv ' f f . . K 9' - -1 Q an ,. X . xx . x X is gf Z7 , i 4, .Q 2. Zi . f - s - f 4 us. . . - X - sf x, C 1 T . J at , Q- fc ..... i -ex S. Q N Q' K 5 David Maddox David Madrid Patsy Madrid Tony Maldonado Theresa Maloney Valarie Mann Alice Manning Melva Mannis Janet Mark Connie Martin Charles Martin Terry Martin Timothy Martin William Martin Christine Martinez Gloria Martinez Ignacio Martinez Mary Antoinette Martinez Mary Helen Martinez Jane Mateczun Kenneth Mathis Gloria May Pamela Maynard George McCavitt Billy McConnell Shirley McCuin James McElroy John McEwen George McFarland Caryl McFarlin Joyce McGuire Vivian McKibben Nevin McQuarrie Carol Meiner Hector Melendez Edward Melton Gloria Mendoza Steven Mendoza Ronald Meyers Robert Millan Devon Miller Gloria Milton Vivian Minor Cynthia Mitchell Evelyn Mitchell Rinda Mitchell Gail Mokry John Montanez Thomas Montanez Geraldine Montez Charles Montgomery John Moore Ernest Morales Mike Morganthaler Lonnie Morris Perry Morris I. ,E X S . , J ...X Q -Q P- -- If VLI ,.,f QX Jil? Q Ellen Morse A 'f , .f I, . ,Qi Yi' Ji' N , George Muehlhausen Jr. Q ,' ' j Sa . 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Ji Q ,i-Q s-, ga 'S ia ,MQ ,, I ' Julie Ochoa ,Qs .- ,J J QQ Q A Q J 3, . ' , Linda Ohmer 'Q -J , J i s 'J , E' Eddie Ordonez Q f, .55 D P J Q P f Y X J i Mary Orosco iQ - -JIQ Q, Q ,Q 3 , X --i , Eddie Ortegon 'X . - f ' ' X, Gloria Ortiz .1:'i1, i --tt i , Q John Ortiz .Q M P l Q gf ' , Marsha Ostland , 'ml A - . J -J Si ,. 'JJ' J ft Raul Paez 3 x , . . J, ,Q . I ,, . ... ,, Q f QQ, lg 1 Q I y . Q Qty Pamela Page tf - A ,fi r 4' ' ., 1 ' ' , eu en a ma i P ' gn f J'1,f,3- r-2 ,, Jetty Palmer -3 J' fl x i Barbara Parker Lonzo Parker N -:-. - Leonard Parker Q :Q ,Q ,, - 0 Mg is Q gif: Paul Parks 'J ., J ll,-E. X NL Q - 'lm Donna Patterson ' 5, P' .n 'Q ' li ' - S J J 3 Sharion Patterson J-fr 4' ,. ,Q Q ' QQ, Anna Paxton -5, Q ' Qi Nik J X 'f , .i QQQ. i ,Q QQ ' Qfq hv i MGVY PGYVWB 5 l'fi, 'i?!.,' sQ lll Pl X 4 7 4 l Oliver Peevy . .1 M' -fm J Ji sn, i Q- -+- ' ' -f-'-- Donna Pemberton Q A gi J -1 E D Delgra Pennell . 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' Mary Pritchard i:..i Qi Q f , ' - Q E ' Q Q Y a t J P , -, David Quinn J 5 5 f ' J l' ' J Robert Radford 'N 'J .. ' F 1' l Typing Skills Aid in ' sn 5 4' Improving Grodes 6 M -1 Se---LJ 1- Microscopes are some of the fascinating things in biology classes, and through them students look at other interesting things. John Beals wonders iust what he will see. Q5 -an i ' X if , X i -qv M ' it , f - . 5- 6 in ii ii - X 1 12 A Gs N 5- l 1, K, J as gg, - r . ff -', ii Mal I i i ?i.b 'fri' i f .,,t.,t I y VW! 1 L, of Q ,, A I M ! 'S If Hn PM I ,KK , z 5 ,-. ,, V apr:-i I I Y ' , 3 A ,A yi yi 4,45 V1 4 xi v J ,YM vc! . A K it f ' ,W ' ff, ,X , , . 3 V ,J hy , 1- . WL J . . W '. , ,,,,, f ' ' an-wx :QI , 'X A P' ,. ., ,.' ,' ii ic. ' A i f f 'f' , , J , if ' 'i ef T -f ri J J' ' AW? if J J J ' C? ' ' 3 fn ' , Wi ' 4 Y 7 Ai I Qi ' i 1 'QW if - , A 1,2 J J it ? 'n ff- iff? Y ,, a.. , R 7 A I fp N 1 'if 'F if fi- J - -if ' eb :ri ,L .. if J I H s,,,. 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Sl ,g,, 1.15355 K F sw is Frank Ramirez Josephine Ramirez Juanita Ramirez Michael Razo Lindean Redman Bill Reed James Reed Michael Reed Suzann Rees David Redondo Stanley Remick Elsa Reyes lve Reynolds Rosemarie Reynoso Richard Rider Barbara Roberson Sherry Roberson Jimmy Roberts Leona Roberts Shirley Roberts Thomas Roberts David Robertson Juanita Robin Brenda Robinson Frankie Robinson David Rodriguez Stanley Rogers Vernice Rohman Glen Root Bertha Rosales Janie Rose Sandra Ross Larry Rowe Francis Ruiz Johnny Ruiz Theodore Rushing Linda Salazar Mary Salazar Maria Salinas Sylvia Sanchez Marcellinus Santos Debbie Savage Kathy Schnurr Judith Schorpp Virginia Schrag Teresa Scruggs Jerry Searcy Vaunie Sevey Choney Shackelford Mike Shaunesey Rhonda Shavers William Sherrill Wayne Schultz Beri Simmons Diana Singh Beverly Smith World History Opens New Horizons Brenda Smith Carolyn Smith Larry Smith Pamela Smith Rochelle Smith Shirley Smith Donald Som Bridget Spencer Bernice Spisak Karen Spotts Dennis Stapley William Staten Debrah Stewart Jerry Stewart Ezekiel Still Fred Stone Marvin Strickland Rochelle Strickland Erma Stuard Denzil Stuart Johnnie Stuart Shirley Suell Wayne Suell Robert Sullivan Kenneth Sumpter Rosanna Swaty Jon Tatum Dianne Taylor Elizabeth Taylor Tom Taylor Timothy Teiada Robert Terrell Vickie Terrell Carol Thomas Errol Thomas Fredrick Thompson Jeanetta Thornton Andrew Thorpe John Todd Leanne Todd Bonnie Tom David Toothman Mary Tope Esther Torres Francisco Torrez Rosalinda Torres Ricky Trammel Mark Trauscht Sherry Trigg Edward Trimble Carl Triphahn Larry Triphahn Joe Truiillo Eugene Tucker Kenny Turner Michael Turner .X,l.'i12? 5 4 5 5 A , , gf . 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X x t ' 1 is X ,W , ' Q S' ' E 3 FX, . .QA ill.. f ' , so Q 'llis 5 n si l '35 4 irlgg, k g ir K D ,Q 1 .Li j E' ' S WN, xxx ,I W I if if - SS A 3 4 x sg 4' f l ll' l 3 E Kmh' , , vw I I I . is t '+ I A .gg : 1 f , r - M: N ,I 1 x .. if 4.--t ik? . ,.- K K x ,V , ,V . . ll- S. 'lt Y li lui-'o'l.:.Qn!'a 1 reg M . fx W' ' Q iii!! fha' W l! O 47.k A st: ,,g, i ,i In 'Ql 'ii' -J, H: 4- X 5 i D 5 . W 1 W I .. 2,5 . ,g t- Y. ,. , ,rj . ' , , Q 4, ,. Q A, ., ' . if -Q D5 . W ', if .ill 1 ,E-3' ll' 5 , ffl' fi g , 5 A iz' fr 5 'L ' X L.. 7 v ,Q MJ .- , I - .al ' ' Students also learn professional skills, and among these is photogra- phy. Dennis Hendricks and David Quinn, Sophomores, prepare some negatives for developing. Odessa Turner Dannu Urias Esther Urias Carmen Valencia Mary Valenzuela Jean Vanderpool Alfred Vasquez Antonia Vasquez Concha Vasquez Diana Vasquez Eva Verduzco Richard Verduzco Daniel Vezie George Villa Ophelia Villareal Velida Villegas Renee Wady Pamela Wainscott Donald Walker John Walker Mary Walker Bert Wallace Jerry Wallace Herman Ward Wayne Warren Judy Wascom Wilma Washington Judy Wauson Luther Wates Greg Watanabe Maurice Watson Kathy Weatherly Billie Weathers Patricia Welch Alan Wells Judith Wennersten Wayne Westbrook Donna Westfall Lufleta Wheaton Dianna Wheeler .VX i X X Boys are certainly not the only students inter ested in photography, and here Linda Perren also a Sophomore, investigates the enlarger ,. X47 X 5 The past influences our lives in many ways, and the fine arts are among them. Here, Donald King and Sylvia Gonzales admire a Rem- brandt print in their art class. Rebecca Wiley Charles Willloanks Barbara Williams Betty Williams Carol Williams Connie Williams Linda Williams Paula Williams Reaba Williams Robert Williams Samuel Williams Dannie Wilson Denise Wilson Joan Wilson Madlyn Wilson Arthur Wise Judith Wise Cecelia Womack David Wood Jackie Woodall David Woods Ervin Woods Gary Woods Rosie Wooten Viola Wooten Lois Worters Vickie Worthington Charlene Wright Cindy Wright Douglas Wrobel Judy Wyatf Gary Wyman Linda Wynd Gary Yarbor Pedro Ybarra Helen Yee Paul Yoder Oscar Young Sheila Younger Mary Zapien lrene Zapien John Zolyniak Mary Zuzak Raymond Repp Eddie Bracamonte June Towne Linda Wiggins Don Wolstenholm X . ings . in lii':akL .l,.d fjft- I it El Es 5. ri . f J 'X K P 1-ll. Dolphie White Dorothy White Kay White Perry Whitley Harold Whittaker Bernard Whittier J .A . . K i lm i Q : wk fx I i t V ' 'ff' l I! J tl X ,Q .- f't ,1 J i ' J I ,E g... ,'-1' ,X skt Ts ,v - f ' K . . . S I-1' - .e , Q. ' A' .'. - .16 - ii. 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We have taken an active part in school activities and have shown as much school spirit and enthusiasm as upperclassmen. Within our freshman class link itself, another chain is being formed. Future leaders are beginning to emerge and we are becoming aware of the more serious responsibilities of leading the student body several years from now. Within this freshman link, different events have occurred, making it what it is. There was the fresh- man assembly where we were introduced to high school life. For the first few months we realized how different high school was, as we had the thrills of attending football games and ioining clubs and organizations on campus. Also our class schedules were new to us and were a little confusing at first. We realized that we had greater freedom and many more decisions to make than we had ever had before. Then when class elections came around, we tried our best to get what we wanted, for we wanted to have only the best. As the year went on, we became more accustomed to high school life. So now we are high school pros, ready for another great year to continue our chain. Much of our thanks goes to our sponsors: Mr. McCutchen, Mr. Brown, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Cartwright for help- ing us have a wonderful freshman year! .gfzfaff 'f UB 217 YTICIH SN lass ? -. X fx 3. Qi u . xy 'X 'HE V x K wiki .,...,.... 4.-- - .,.,...,.........,.,...,x. a. M.,,.. , , 'f l..' Robert dent: Tre a s u re r 5 Stephany My6FS,5V fQe Presidentp Corinne Bridges, SociQl MXN? FRESFWYEN 5 i i 1 1 r 5 if 1 F 9 3 . iv fc Q' S ip P , ?' IM, No.. ?X-M I ' 'x .-.MQ l QN- X ei Bl ,qhlri-QQ ' BRA, '- ' iisl ' fl Q ' xi .f e 1-Q .- 1 N2 X xv is ,Q . :gi 'S ' 6 X ut X Is if ws 3 i g .N ' l. lf! si ass as 1' A s NWT?- E Q3 ff' QQ W u ,A K 'Q 1 , ,N 1'f'NfQ,, :ss . w -53.5 i We B A ,.. 4 rf X If 4 ' L M. if W5 1 ., all f lff f I ii D Y IW Paul Abril ' 1 James Albritton '. 'H Steve Albritton Mary Alexander ' A Sandra Allan Arthur Almanazer Robert Altsatt X' Jerry Alvarez is in - 2 -' ,-:Q :Q ,., Q A ' ' K j R , Elnora Amey Q , , Q Q A Rosie Amey 5 , ' Q ' - Q .f A 4 ' orenzo Anaya ' 'P Q Q ,, Q 1 5' ' . ' Delores Anderson 'J 5 -'Q , if mg fx ku j Q -3? Donna Anderson ' r X ,, Q? ' Q - Q QQ he Marcia Argiderson - 5 X X' A . A t i t l ll :leaf ' , R 3 N Q ' RU on An erson r .Jkt Kr Q S ,t..,o 5 s iii, , -Z' ex i Faith Andreyka Q , s A 1 D A gf V ' Frank Angulo QQ - ' a rx , s Q A A l 4 Cisgo Arvallo Q' 'Q 1 Q .Q , , ' Q fs In GI ' Q Je rey Austin P' M 'U' izlf 1 , . Q ,L 1 Susan Avila A J i. .bk .W wh ' Q' ' A A 5 .t X, Y s jZEgcl3Yga12xgfraud s. v., is Qi 1. ,Q h Q .,. , In -i Q ,,,,, Q5 Q i xr r QQ bl R, K K Q X wh! o--Kv.'kxgQ . lf: X-'MT .Q E - in ' Thomas Baca As f , ' , , , is wifi' fikllxx l gi ,l il Orlando Baeza , i.o-io is ' A f ' -5, Chris Bailey Q 2, s -lg Q L - 9. V4 Danny Bailey X, QQ .61 'j an ,. 4, 3 jk 1, , Christine Balderrama K ,C1 ' - ' ,Q QT , Q -5' Thomas Bales ' ' . .rsl f is if me Larry Ball . , X ,., i W , 1 Q4 55, . A Q I N, Eddie Balke W . 1 l F - t , I, X X X A -as Q, D, f WF Q ' K 6 X A A Barbara Banks ' 1 ,AJ ll: ' '- it 1, Michael Banks -N Q K J Q Hg. Lloyd Banning W ' , .N A A X 5 Qndgew Barnett '.,,. ' Ii ' r ' sf' 4, , A f tan ey Barnett SN E B15 5 Q ' Q, ,gi T fi Reginald Bass Q as -Q' ' Q ' 'X lg , T5 -,: ' ff Qf: Gwendolyn Bates R A ' :,' J is x L IE21 llll - f ' . ad fs - R Alvin Bauman Carol Beasley 'Y' ' -' ' Q A sg, 'M :Zh ,, QQ Susan Begley i X , ' , , .a 5 Q ' X Q ,QL Q Gregory Beiarano A f ' . ' ' ' l - -S la sf , 1 gl Carolyn Bell Q, . 1, 173 ire Y X555 Delphie Beltran fl N-N ' . ' ' i I J' Q. Ronda Benson Q, ga ,ity lx ' 'VY Wanda Benton f 51 A Q ' - g Q A . . , -Sis., 552754-EmQg g i ' A, 1, Eddie Berzoza L af f ' J iE1 f ?:. - ll l.. AQ Nancy Bingham - ' vggg Qjf lx Mary Blankenship ' ' gig Q lr e J A Q br Willard Bobbitt 5- -- Q ,QQ ' '- ' .' I L, Q Allen Boiorquez 'g .. 53 - - i -I ii' -rf : Herbert Booker Q ' , V QQ x Sandy Booker? . X, 3 1 , lb Q- , vs X I. Mary Bottom . R . I f iw g N is s an :.-. , Q M',i! Q Q .' Q A s E 1 Barbara Bowen J. 2 r X A ' - H llilsgf-'lil-l ,Y X15 i Janice Bowie Y ' ' Debbie Bowlin - ' 's ' V I , Lillie Boyd V 1 ' ,, E L' ' 1 A Q, LP 1 Johnny Bracamonte Q -A 'U' 'MQ' Q lc 9 Joyce Braggs 'if A ,i ,V i 4 Elizabeth Breglla . 1 rwsm-a Q ' - ' , .fzilr FTQQ-.1-,-I3?7Lf:Z'i53 if V i Steven Bfewsfef 'f f ' f z. ll . V9 , , Ea: if ff:fEE2..'- wi Corinne Bridges P 1 X .M -1:12112 'fifty'-5 LEffI-5'-'eiifgifzigriifi .l.. 1' :ix 135542535 'X . A . Q. ,A James Brooks ,, R ' l Pamela Brooks 1' ,S :Q f 'W Q Q if W3 Anthony Brown K ' 13 1 . . fig , jg, gl 1 'f'Q. , ' JH 5 Gerald Brown 12: 'fy Q if Q 3 A Hollis Brown , . , ,X Q Q Q Q' j Q 1 if Q, Qi Mikei Brown W A W ' ' ig' L, i lf ., lg. Pau Brown ' ' .. 2 x ' rw' vi na Ronnie Brown 'is ' N gv,A I ua l nl . t ' -P Sherrell Brown H N ,L A 'Q li ff3ml 'i'., Ster ing Brown ',, I JQ ,, A 'r.. i, Theresa Brown 'Q ' Q' Q f fi ' 1 Q 5' Us Winnifred Brown Q Q ' ti' 5 f - Louie Brummett ' Q gi . . Q ,. ' .9 r. hMlke B'ia ' ' ' Q ' fa' an - ' , R ' i s L Q 1 A -Q ' if T U' AE Ant ony Bue ow QE: -gi, 'A X- rr Q ,Q Q , Q X ' Milan lf, ,Q ' Q in Q LQ Steve Burdette 'if ' i ' I A X il 'i . 'f 1- ' S.:,I1,l-i trial 21 9 220 Dennis Burk Ralph Burk David Burke Kathy Burke Ellana Burkett Joe Burklow Linda Burns Richard Burris Vicky Burton Lawrence Busch Frances Bustamante Eugene Byers Sheryda Bynum Mary Cabrera Ralph Cadriel Manuel Calles Beth Calvert Rosie Camarillo Gilbert Campbell Rosalyn Campbell Tony Canez Alvin Canneady Robert Caraway Patsy Cardenas Angelita Carr Roslin Carr Thomas Carraher Elias Carrillo Pedro Carrillo Cathy Carroll Raymond Carter Patsy Castaneda Kathryn Castner Alex Castro Donna Cates Patricia Cavin Robert Cerecedes Mike Cerio Nancy Cernuska Jerry Chambers Sheila Chapman Delma Chavarria Yolanda Chavarria Augstin Chavez Larry Chavez Marie Chavez Robert Chavez Norma Chest Ronald Chisler Curtis Church Randolph Cisman Sandra Claiborne Rebecca Clanton Charles Clark Diana Clark John Clark Patty Wood and Connie Lough look over instructions given to them at the freshman assembly. ,M peat 'R R ,T '75 tr ' lll' ., 3 ' C N a rf ssss as .4 'R R R 2 - .af N4 , s R Q f if 5' C it llilf tf B lllll ' 5 ' Q Y it ' sg 5 l X , ,lf N .wt ,. 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J.: 5 Au gi -. msg. gf.: . . sf Qs, 'L g g 1 ff? .ge Gene Clarke Kathy Clarke Brenda Claxton Michael Cliff Dawn Clinton Diane Coburn Larry Cohen Mike Cole Edward Collins Linda Collins James Colter Cathy Constable Dan Cook Delois Cooks Alice Cooley Barbara Cooper Judy Cooper Marsha Coppock Susan Cornando Linda Cornell Shari Cotten Barbara Cotton Donald Cox Teresa Cox Susan Coyle Wendy Coyle Marylan Craig Debra Criger Derrel Crisp Billy Crokett Robert Cuningha Esmarell Dancy Freshmen Tests Begin Yeor Jacquelyn Dansby Carey Davis Danny Davis Kendall Davis Lewis Davis Mary Davis James Deck Joan Delap Dorothy Deluna Larry Dennison Grace Diaz Harry Dillon Nora Dillon Mary Dixon Maggie Dominguez William Dong John Doyle James Du Fresne Linda Duhart John Dukes Nita Dulin Carolyn Duncan Gary Duncan Leslie Duncan Ricky Dupree Jenny Duran Samuel Durbin Perry Ealim Rakel Edwards Sandra Edwards Garry Eggers Kathy E gland Daslle Ellis Debrah Erb Yolanda Escoto Judy Espeland Charles Espinoza Isabella Espinoza Phyllis Estes IT! 5 i i N I -i l A. ig' iyrx i- if hyy. git V- A if R ,Q W. 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' lf! 5 'f 7' . . , fits R lllkka .1 illliflllll llllll '-Z ' V' -.X - ' ' Z ' Carlos Estrada Norma Estrada Anna Evans Bill Evans Charles Evans Linda Evenson Ernest Farinas Cheryl Farrens Len Fasci Randy Faulkner Albert Fawbush Rosemary Felix Paschal Felter Albert Fernandez Christine Fernandez Leah Fickett Kathryn Fiedler Jackie Field Victor Fierros Ida Figueroa Alton Fisher Rozanne Fisher Bonnie Fitchner Sandy Fite Willis Fite Doug Flesher William Fletcher Eleanor Flores Ronald Flores Ida Floyd Patrick Fly Robert Ford Frosh Girls Introduced to Girls Lecigue Lester Gaines Gloria Galvan Mary Galvan Jessie Gano Irma Garcia Mitchell Garcia Richard Garcia Richard Garcia Gordon Gartner Allen Gauff Sandra Gibson Jose Gill Danny Gollihar Daniel Gomez Flora Gomez Jennie Gomez Diane Gonzales Paul Gonzales lrma Gostelo Michelle,Granger Michael Graves Alycen Gray Barbara Green Cheryl Groessl Roberta Guerard Gilbert Guerra Connie Gwin Dianne Hagan Janet Haggard Gail Hall Ronnie Hall JargiceIFoI!Jntain ,L--X V J W cr t razier gd, xi Beniamfn Freeman T' P I ' 'i.,. wie! Dorothy lfireelgnan . g iss, eifihelerfili g 5 s -: , Diane Fultz fi i S Q .i x N. ui L as as V 'HE P' k SC g N .K- W . - .. - S .Z f' :- t I L J A 1 'Q 4 'is' , L vis T ef as A illi iiii lialg1.5lis?il ff ' its Q if g Vg Y .wifi - 7- if r-'f - ,,- J A . , Y' flz: llil ' it L H . , f . K s fiat- L il K K . L ' l - ii' -Q- it csii ' .gg-h- -A r L Qs' igg' 2 ,, li -- L W M15 Q xv .b is Agxgk .. It 'A 4' :Q Lgqll 5. A .- Q I F l ' f I., ff ' x i , i he ' 'K ' . f ' -.',- '6 JL l M L . Lil S v - .4 . A N' fl ' J t i be if y ii.s K .i . ' Ida Hamilton rj ,W 4' as 3' ' X K N C f Xe If Freshman girls become acquainted with Girl's League at the freshman Girl's League party. 3 i K .M as H L P 1 so gg? ' 's avvy if 1 X L i I D' X r Z 2 I 3 A A .Q I My fs ... gp fs- , 1.,. 5? K is 1- Qzgzjffhsff-gfgfi 5 5 ,..Ijxg'fs:',- X L . '5Zi31EZ3Sf3:3:l-279524 8 all E 1,53 '-1 s hin 5 l NE in-if .. jg 1 h r . ll . . 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Wannetta Hamilton Janice Hamlin Cynthia Hamm Cheryl Hammil Linda Hancock Larry Hankins Gearidine Hanniford Richard Hanson Paul Hardeman Audrey Harden Richard Harden Willis Hardy Barbara Harris Diane Harris Esther Harris Gene Harris Judy Harris Loretta Harris Lorraine Harris Pamela Harris Shirley Hart Kay Harvey Richard Hawkins Roger Hawkins Willie Hawkins Curtis Hayes Angel Haynes Russell Hayes Phillip Hebner Joyce Hedger Jimmy Heigle Gary Heimlich Poinciana Heiselman Diane Heller Pamela Hennicker Beverly Henry Debbie Henry Joseph Henry Marilyn Hensley Laura Hernandez Paul Hernandez Vivian Herrera Loy Hestand Louie Hidalgo Clita Hill Mike Hill Randy Hlebak Mary Lou Holguin Paul Holguin Chris Holligan Steven Holt Terry Chin Freddye Hordjge Dallas Howar Mitchell Howard Sharon Howard 4 Brenda Jo Howell Daniel Huerta Diane Huerta Donald Hurst Geraldine Hutchinson Guy Innis Kelly lson Michael lvery Gloria Jack Raymond Jack Cecil Jackson Melvin Jackson Minnie Jackson Sherry Jackson Wannatta Jackson Bill Jakobek Ed James Nancy Jamison Althea Jarrett Edward Jaurez Janet Jensen Albert Johnson Christine Johnson Edward Johnson Elaine Johnson Jerry Johnson John Johnson Larry Johnson Michael Johnson Norman Johnson William Johnson Richard Jonas Dennis Jones Shirleen Jordan Dale Jorgenson Clayburn Juniel Gregory Keeton Louis Keets Rose Kemmerer Kathy Kempton John Kerrigan Ronnie Kiefer Woodrow King Serena Kleier Keith Klemo Deborah Klimkowski Rose Kuenzer Sharon La Fleur Patsy Lamb Henrietta Landrum Lemont Landrum Cynthia Larmer Cathy Larry Katherine Larsen I ,s xlX Oh dear, says Rhonda Benson, What was that combination? 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Q ki 'i ,W,,,,.- -L ,,,,,,., 4 Atta: f. , in' Sf! 4- Q ' La 5 Q 1 ' .kj P' k x 2' . W f- W 1 , 1 . S cl- ,Ev fl y' . Q A E 9 ' ' K. r L-ix x 112' 1 3 '. - fa- --Q X i . lc .. , as if 0 J if lz?-N-- -'...-4l 1 2 l l A , . 'xx 9 f ' t . , Jig W ' 4 - 'W zz A 1 e xt l f el . ' ' S 1:43 '?'Wx.i - 1-ef .. fr , i ff gf 1sg.a1'1r5'1 is M.. an '-ii ': '5 -1 ' 't' -A ' -Sf' f l it 5P'+il'ffp2-fl L la ff l 'ifku' 1' F --v ., X- fl 1:-: L , fl JFEQLQ 'Q,9f..,.,'1 ,iw .m tv . ':- .4 -.---V1 - L -f' 'M ' L as l kj - QL ,Lax K ill' Q ig . ' 1 tr F' , C l 7, ,W rl, 1 r X lx ri, MK k Q: L ' ' ill' XM 5 -a-V a at is lx-ll 4, l I . . ' -4?Qtfa?s,,:251.1..+s ' I 5 ' 2 V an A- f W fevxllim-Q J L M -- 'gg 9' X X ' f A D L Af L ' . T we L23-is 3 lf,,,,l l il LJ of L4 'L IR Locke rs Andy Lucero Becky Lumpkins Sherrill Lyons Geneveive Marcias Irma Macias Susan Malde Sharon Mannis Arlene Manoz Barbara Marks Doris Marks Rosalind Maroney Linda Marquez Louis Marquez Linda Marr Alvin Marshall O. C. Marshall Wade Marshall Jerry Martin Albina Martinez Robert Martinez Helen Massingille Mark Mayr Carol McBurnett James McCarty Daniel McClelland Ernestine McCorvey Doretha McCoy Johnny McDaniel Sarah McDaniel Cloudane McDonald Christopher McFalls L. D. McGee Barry McGirr Dan McGowan Henry McNeil Pasty McNeil Donald Meacham Brad Means Arthur Melendez Sandra Mendez Eunice Latham Earl Laws Donna Lawshe Sandra Lay Brenda Leakes Lawana Leavitt Marie Le Clair Alexander Lee James Lee Julie Lee Sandra Lee Sharon Lee Steven Lee Mary Leever Donald Leggitt Norma Lem Jerry Leon Randall Levi Bennie Lewis Charles Lewis Tom Lewis Wendolyn Lewis Shelly Litt Mary Lizarraga Cheryl Lockskin Garry Long Sharon Long Maria Lopez Rudy Lopez Connie Lough Roger Louks Carla Lowden Present Problems ' ll Q 'N lv' .-:eras-i - ' ' K Si: ill ' ig, . -1. , j gf. xl C , L ,, f ' f , ., ,L L Vs is L L. Q KN.: if L Q L 'S ff . .. ., - aux i 'lt' fs I . , X - r 'fx ,1 ly , U A .QLA .' : , Q. ,. i X we f if -- Q '. a , X.. 9?y5.flJ .4 ,mm he .I -. - ,f ' I, in K i:1z.21E.. . . 4 J i!! A ina KL ,Qld K . AN A 1, 5' S- -. L '-Q Z . V V 1 L Af ang' If .Es I - f g A f . .9 f -.. Q A -r ' ' ,. .l .if ,K 5 V L 5 L , X 'JF lx .l .L W Q Q, is 53' 1 X ' eg 'F' pl x ' Q cz .L ,vin .,,,, .., 'rr ,:,::.5 570, .1 Q A - - .' wg-'12 ,, .r ift '4 7 -Efil iiillxm 'Ii' s ig. 5 Q. may I I X Lai Aff .: ll N ' t ff ly fl a t ' ..i :W . L. all Eiaiwv ssl. F K f' E 1 V ' 1-'t L. li -ll l Q' 4 ' 'll A S -1 lf 1 S L -9 . w, . iv M 'SQA .4 ' . I1 H gr : X X Xiu. V: s 5 ,' fl l L , 4, H .f L 4, . 'rj . , lf ,-4 A N ,XP V, N E67 Y Xl., J f we-at i M 225 -A cn- me ,L .kumar , W 'J ' ,i an 'I . Carol Mendoza ' gig T5 A 'K N' g Richard Mercado fi Q. T- 15 g 3 L. Virginia Mercado ' Q ' 9, , ' Dennis Meredith my K ar-i' it t , A-as f ria, g James Merkel f xx L ig 33.1 5 'X ' N D L Mark Metover 11 ' V N I 1 s q . F, Mary Mettert . ll.. , QV ,QQ -1 ' RIChard Meza xx, ,. X mm-. , ss- ak f as ,. 2 A F ' L: A ' ' 'avi T KE X X T25 L, fi was L Q D? sy. ,I Nc 1 i S Wi 3 S c F4 5' , , H'- ba ini: , X , ai' X Q' male, ..,. if E Q ' i seg, '. N. ' 1 'r 2 5.,wA xc wx e Arlene Miles Frances Miles Q- -if Kathleen Millar ' 'FV Ricky Miller , Q ' Roberta Miller Rodney Milligan Grady Mims 'Q '5- v fm F 'S S K s rw 'ij l Donavon Milligan 1 55 Pamela Minor '- Ronnie Mingo .1 Eula Minefield ,, Lewis Misenheimer ij L Barbara Mokry 3 1 ll Ruben Montaibo Beniamin Montanez 2 A David Montanez , if J 5 Harriette Moore Connie Morales . Virginia Moreno l Lynn Morris 'F ' : if Betty Morrow Lupe Moya is ,M ,c ,X Q Al. ' 2 ? 6 ... 'fir 226 . .4 Ei 1 i Marvin Mumford Joe Muniz 9. rr aa xv i , , C 6 '-54 , X X . A EC. Freshmen Take Advantage of Time Jaque Munk Ernest Murillo Stephany Myers David Napier Frances Navarro Jose Navarro Nellie Navarro Sylvia Navarro Marion Neal Robert Neill Mitchell Newman Addie Newton Lavinia Nixon Beverly Nordstrom Tyler Nordstrom Catherine Norwood Diann O'Dell John O'Dell Eileen Ochsenbein Arnold Ong Evard Orcutt Dora Orosco Ronald Orsborn Frances Ortiz Juan Ortiz Glenda Owens Larry Owens Judy Packer Carol Page Darel Page Nathen Page Billy Palacio Rachell Palma Dennis Pannell Victoria Parker David Parks Robbie Parris Cheryl Patterson Charles Pauley Charles Pear fr, 3, -A Lll' . .Q 'Q-is ' Q 1 f 7 1 ,:.. ' t ii B as - Q, ch :,t - 3 gf M.-.55 M L4 .L , 8. . 3gxg,:mi.g::5,EE:5gi.4 in i Q ' W aaillfflzlrwlll1lilsr',e . yd ' . ' 'ti' ' Q f ,T A , -. A M . . nf 4 - Q 5. ,ij W sc -. L ..,. . ,'.' ' il Y af aae -M T A .I 5 Q '!'Q55i NTT ' 'F F l. ---f ' if-fat' 54 3 ff z, M ,, S - - N v X K ii in T at vsc, ' 74231: si' a': 3 itsxef T .ff f , ,. 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P f i it- A ssc-, ',sfQ rr ee X eyegt i Syl Hoi 1X sl ' I I oxs5QW llf l ,YYFSZQJW Diane Pearo Tommy Pender Rachel Peters Brenda Peterson Karen Phillips Sharon Phillips Jimmy Piedra Larnell Pierce Larry Pierce Peggy Pilon Raymond Piott Sally Pitrat Ronald Pitre Joseph Polkus Kathleen Polkus Thomas Pollock Forrest Ponto Gary Poole Betty Porter Darla Poteet Michael Powell Bertram Price Stephen Price Duana Pride Fred Proctor Diane Pryor Susan Pugh Eddie Qualls Rachel Quezada Xavier Quihuis Mary Quinteros Mary Ramirez Ray Ramirez Rigo Ramirez Robert Ramsey Patricia Rans John Rape Lucy Rasmussen Kenneth Raymond Jimmy Reaves Duke Rector Marvin Redding Robert Redondo Frankie Reed Howard Reed Deanna Reeves Edna Revels April Reynolds Thelma Reynolds Pamela Rhea Eddie Rhodes Morris Richards Anthony Richardson Amy Richmond Jimmy Riley Robert Rivera Cynthia Roberson Sharon Roberson Deborah Robertson Robert Robin Richard Robinson Linda Rockwell David Rodriguez Lydia Rodriguez Patsy Rodriguez Ramon Rodriguez Ray Rodriguez Bill Rogers Vivian Roias Marylou Romero Janet Root Susan Roy Patricia Ruff Albert Ruiz Martha Ruiz Teresa Ruiz Joe Russell Loren Russell Sandra Russell Tom Russell Carmen Sainz Lydia Sainz Isabel Saldivar Sandra Salinas Susan Samas Estella Sanchez Walter Sanders Rudy Santa Cruz Delia Santa Maria Diania Scally Brenda Scott Burnis Scott Carolyn Scott Jerry Scott William Schardt Dale Scheller Louise Schroedle Kurt Schoenfeld Larry Schultz Bertha Scroggins Jacob Sells Ernest Serrano Ralph Sherman Mike Shields David Shoemake Daniel Simonson Ellen Simpson Valynn Simpson James Sims Nancy Sing Roger Skaggs David Small Q .. 5gfi,fs-1 .vw 5 + After waiting patiently in line, the freshmen buy books. 1 siti . 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Hi V Y Q Marvin Yates ' Ilia? 2 if Mary Yee Q, 1 Y' QQ L H- 5 Clifford Young -g illiligzf' L r 2, L3 Larry Young ., , '-. t E r' Q fi X Mary Young Egg L 5 1 ,:,1 t L l l Shirley Zuniga I , Q J f ' Elmer Glispie 230 X S Ml sf N My V 1 , lTl9l'l1'S A JK: an 1' N-wa 4,1547 Zi lik S-, ky 2 X IW, Q ,L ' 1131 csv- g L ALLEN'S DRIVE IN CLEANERS Congratulations '67 Grads 40 E. Roeser Rd. - BR 6-4031 .-4 f-ii. -Q Mig ' W DICK'S RANCH HOUSE 5044 S. Central Rebels Welcome 1 Congratulations Class of '67 from REBEL BOOSTERS SOUTH MOUNTAIN REALTY Dori 'Hal' Hialmarson, Broker REALTOR 5400 So. Central Avenue 276-4258 ., ,R - 'WW ,ff-, MlKE'S AUTO SERVICE 5250 So. Central 276-6284 . rv A Motor overhaul Tune-up, ignition and carburetion Wheel alignment and balancing Refrigeration service Free pick-up and delivery 232 ....11-nnv- I K A Ak X---1-'Q' .WX ---A-,,,,..- ' -H- X ,M , -,?. FOR THE BEST IN WOMEN'S CLOTHES VISIT SlMMON'S APPAREL Serving the people of South Phoenix is more than a business with us - it is a real ,Q-Q xi: ,,-401 ..--K 1,2-D' n , 4 I Walt ,- pleasure. You are always welcome at our store in the heart of South Plaza. Simmons Serving young men and women in South Phoenix with the latest styles. SOUTH PLAZA Appci rel INT SOUTH PHOENIX CAR WASH Central 81 Alta Vista Wash Wax 276-9980 Steam clean souTHERN LANES 5' 5610 So. Central Call 276-2426 1. Come ioin l , l the fun L S fm- STEWART TITLE AND TRUST -E :: OF PHOENIX TT' 5951 So Central Nj: 1 can 276-7368 Congratulations to '67 Grads AEED'S SHOE STORE 4220 S. Central Ave. Dole Drug Co. 4402 South Phone cemfan Ave. 1-Qi 276-5555 -2 Congratulations Class of '67 can l5i1, AV A 2 -2424 N -5 -.5 KE 76 UM MB: '55 M05 - 3 'T--'fail I -. -.--' B - g!.: - W. ' rf 'ei viluuuuu . I Broadway e V -i b AL THE HAIRSTYLIST 5040 So. Central z-4,-pa? 3' rlra ,. ,, mall ff . ' THE FABRIC CENTER 32 E. 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Sew and Save Compliments of Be wise I.EMON'S UNION 76 SERVICE 4 Shop ai Af ' x ' . 3 smlfci fx MARnN's snoes X 3 A FXJW xg - South Plaza Shopping Center ' I Corner of Central and Southern NWXAA Zi lj JM E 498 NlcHoLLs PHARMACY gg e 1 WALGREEN AGENCY ? I Want to Be Your Pharmacist M I 'M ' 2 6010 South Central Phgne 275.7971 Phoenix, Arizona South Plaza ll Il . u EUQILQWILULQ ut AILLZGWLCL .tlruxluv I- mlrml Dr, I Ifimriiriiz 1 I I I Look to your nearby Valley Bank office for friendly gu leaders will M0 idance as you enter the business world. We are vitally interested in you, for tornorrow's Arizona come from your ranks. We :rant you as a customer, and will appreciate your account, however small. Your banker can serve you all your life, so join the bank that offers more, the bank that giyes you the finest personal service in Arizona! RE THAN 100 OFFICES ' Deposits Over S1 Billion I 37 Thompson s X-A Auto j . A Parts N l is F 1 1, I tb BR 6-3191 f . is . ' . I I I : . 629 E Broadway 1 I 1 MR THOMPSON for the best In everything school Supplies and Equipment Athletic Equip- ment School Transportation Duplicating Supplies Equipment and Maintenance Office Supplies and Equipment, Theatre Equipment, Church Supplies, Sporting Goods. just call . . . THE MARSTON SUPPLY COMPANY 3209 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE l 279-9301 Om t'az'4e6Zawaf57 i 506 East Phone Southern Ave. - 268-01 1 1 , . x - , JIM HAWLEY REALTY Congratulations Class of '67 Watcmubes Japanese Flower Go rclens 36th St. 8: Baseline Road S UN D RUG SOUTH ua ozss CENTRAL 4849 s. CENTRAL LUMBER CO. BEST WISHES TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN HIGH STUDENTS Congratulations to the 5050 S. Cenfral Graduates Call 276-627l 5 , BLOOM'S FLOWER ff' E SHOP - J Jil? R. Root Ei f f '4' :ii JACK 8. JILL WWMWX mzllllllllllllgw W 141440414 1l,.Jll 1 139 E sT. CATHERINE JOHN on MARY RYAN PHOENIX ARIZONA PHONE 276 9866 9 ll 77 Some Enchanted Evening fx? , I . X I an Q. K. W n I -ff I lf' ..,,f X 1 gx O 'N-an Students, con Campaign in The Junlor clan sells popcorn to earn money for the Prom 'enu- x Necessities of School Activity ,sw - .. M.. .f. ,., . ,.,..,,.,,c,.....s.W.f-......f1v---...,.....,....a,gLlr AV,k My I K W W I ig . F 'qs---.--ah11rnJv-Q A 4,4 !0 ' Diane Larkey lets off some steam during the rush-rush of Homecoming week. e'f 1 ,. 991.5-V 5 ss 5 4 my Barbara Grant, Candy Harkleroad, Bev Hoyt, and Sue Fly study in their spare time to meet the ever-pressing demands of high school work. Students practice fire drill as part of the school routine. Q , , C 5' . Q V, , AIII1 Chifwood finds 6 new WHY T0 3mU5e him' Rickey McGee watches in disgust as Gerald Jones escapes his troubles the hard Cchickenj way. self during the stress of semester exams. .Aw --.MNNNK K V A3 RN H , 1 N 'X'-T I:5 ar N52 v ! I , -4 gl, ' ' - H,.v . , 4 vw. if Students gather around the quad tables after lunch. Jill Thornton cleans up one ofthe messes made while working on the annual. C3 Phyllis Bounds and her date buy a prom charm keepsake. Couples slt out one of the song played by The Varsity Men. s A 4' liif' People attending the prom enioy the punch and cake served there. Some Enchanted Evening was the theme for this year's prom. A Beverly Adams general Michael Adams college prep Pamela Adams iSophia1 general5 music 1,2,35 music letter 3. Bernard Aguilar general Olivia Aguilar iOlympia1 college prep5 careers club l,2,3: masque 8- gavel 35 Girls' State 35 FBLA pres. 45 student council 4. Robert Aguilar general Barbara Aloy iBarbJ college prep5 FTA lg pep club 15 careers club 25 GAA 3,45 girls' letter club 3,4. Christina Alvarez iChis1 general5 chorus 2,3,45 vice-pres. concert choir 4. Benny Anderson iJohn Brainj college prep5 careers club 15 Ietterman's club 2,3,45 French club 2,3,45 FHA 4, football 1,2,a,4, basketball l,2,3,45 track 3,45 all-state fullback 4. John Anderson college prep5 key club 2,3,45 football 15 baseball 1. Sandra Anderson business Frank Arias general5 NHS 3,45 football 25 basketball 2. Christine Ark iChrisl college prep5 GAA l,2,3,45 treas. 45 orchestra 1,2,35 girls' letter club 45 badminton 2,3,4. Jim Axtell general5football ly baseball 15 wrestling 1. Cassie Baker iBoozed1 general5 class social chairman lp class secretary 25 student council 1,25 Pom Pon 1,25 DECA sec. 4. Louis Baker general5 track l,2,3,45 wrestling 1,3. Dennis Balkema general5 bowling 25 ROTC 2,3,45 DECA 4. David Banks college prep5 speech club 1,2,35 sec. 25 pres. 35 city Btstate speech champion l,25 V.F.W. contest 3. Donna Bass business5 chorus 1,2. Walter Batten general Joyce Baumann business Linda Bennett iLong Toesl general5 adv. chorus 2,45 modern dance 4. larry Benson college prep5 student council 4. SENIOR REGISTER Dimas Beiarano college prep5 track lg wrestling l,2,3,45 football 2,3. Del Bledsoe iShades1 college prep5 YSA i5 photo club 2,35 band 2,3,45 FBLA 2. Phyllis Bounds iPhyttie7 business5 GAA lg FBLA 4. Mildred Bowls iDobbieJ college prep Thelma Bowman iVivl general Lonnie Brese general5 football 1,25 L'il Abner 4. Sandra Brockman iSandy1 college prep5 GAA l,2, Marvin Brooks business5 careers club 1,2,35 basketball lj baseball l,2,3,45 key club 25 boys' league 35 DECA pres. 45 football l,3. lovie Brown lKidl general5 FBLA 2,35 adv. chorus 3. Jeniece Bryant college prep5 girls' league sec. lg masque 8- gavel 2,3,45 NHS 2,3,45 projects comm. 25 quill 8. scroll 3,45 treas. 45 class secretary 45 GAA lp cheerleader 2,3,45 head cheerleader 45 girls' league scholar 1,2,35 parnassus 1,25 homecoming attendant 25 publications workshop 25 academic banquet 2,35 Girls State alt. 35 Key Club Sweetheart 45 So. Phx. Jr. Miss 45 Charlie's Aunt 25 Pride 81 Preiudice 35 May Girl of the Month5 Southern staff 2,3,4. Louis Buckner college prep5 baseball 1,2,3,45 football 1,2,3,4. Georgia Buelow iGeorge1 college prep5 GAA l,2,3,45 vice-pres. 45 girls' letter club 45 badminton 2,3,4. Dennis Bullock general5 football l,25 basketball lp DECA 4. baseball 1. Glenn Burt general Clifford Burton general Clinton Byers iCooI1 general Joe Byrket iFast Edd iel business C Gary Cairns general Michael Calvin college prep5 wrestling 4, Beverly Campbell iBev1 college prep5 careers club 1,2,35 French club 3. Cassie Carney college prep5 girls' league 1,2,35 GAA 15 student council 25 quill 81 scroll 3,45 Southerner Staff 3,45 pep club 45 tennis 15 cheerleader 3,45 ROTC Queen 35 publications workship 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Oct. girl of the month 4. Evelyn Carr general5 careers club li pep club 4. Armindo Castelhano college prep5 DECA 45 gymnastics 3 Jesus Castro general Larry Chatterton college prep5 Ietterman's club 3,45 football l,2,3,45 track 25 gymnastics 3. Judy Chavez general5 careers club 1,25 sec. 15 modern dance 4. lee Cheatham college prep: key club 25 Ietterman's club 2,3,45 basketball l,2,3,45 baseball 1 ,2,3,45 football 1,2,3,4. Jerry Chin college prep5 YES 45 boys' league 4. Alan Chitwood llfroggyl college prep5 parnassus 1,25 YSA 25 tennis lg academic banquet 2,35 scholar of the month, Nov. 4. Deanna Sue Clayton iSusie1 general5 FHA l,2,3,45 vice-pres. 45 GAA 4. Robert Coleman iSnuff1 college prep5 football 1,2,35 basketball 1. Linda Cooks iCookieJ college prep5 careers club l,2,3f GAA lg French club 3. Bonnie Coombs iBeaver1 general5 DECA 4. Eddie Cordova iEd1 general Frank Corneio general5 Ietterman's club 3,45 football l,2,3,45 basketball 15 wrestling 25 track 1,2. Leslie Cotton iSoldier Girly college prep5 girls' league 2,35 tennis ly pom pon 3,45 ROTC company A sponsor 4. Hester Crain college prep5 GAA 1. Pat Creighton iChub1 college prep5 girls' league 2,3,45 French club 2,3,45 pres. 45 pep club 3,45 interclub council 45 proiects comm. 3,4. Linda Crew general5 FHA 35 pep club 35 GAA 35 DECA 4. Fern Crosby college prep5 YSA 15 GAA 1,2,35 careers club l,2,3gl'T1aSqUe 81 gavel 1,2,35 speech club 2,35 French club 3,45 standards comm. 3,45 scholarship comm. 4. Dave Cruz iThe Galloping Ghostl college prep5 pep club 2,35 interclub council 3,45 football ly wrestling l,2,35 track l,2,3,45 cross country 2,3,4. Jimmie Cunningham general5 football 1. D Janice Dana college prep5 band 2,3,45 sec. 45 student council 4. Ailene Daniels 615831 college prep5 careers club l,2,35 GAA 1,25 French club 2,3,4. Bill Daniels iOkiel college prep5 YES 2,3,45 pep club 2,3,4 library club 2,35 vice-pres. 25 co-pres. 35 football lg basketball 1. Juan de la Torre iAiax1 college prep5 careers club 1,25 Ietterman's club 1 ,2,3,45 football 1,3,45 wrestling 1,2,3,4. John Demby iUncle Johnl general5 football l,2,3,45 tennis 1,2,3,4. Joyce Dennis iCriminal1 general5 careers club 15GAA l,2. Johnny Diaz general Loon Douglas iAcel general5 Ietterman's club 3,45 football l,2,3,45 basketball 1,25 track 1,2,3. Jill Dryia general Joann Dunbar Uodil college prep5 GAA 1,25 FHA lg librarian club 1. Lillian Duran Clilll general5 GAA 1,2,3,45 sec. 45 girls' letter club 45 badminton 2,3,4. Ruben Duran iBrush1 general5 YSA l,2,3,45 vice-pres. 35 pres. 45 ROTC l,2,3,45 boys' league 2,3,45 AMS spelling winner 25 interclub council 45 key club 45 South Winds staff 45 biology medal 25 boys state alt. 35 Anytown 35 boy of the month 45 YSA state program chairman 4. Rebel of the month 4. Randle Durant general Douglas Edmondson iDoug1 general5 rodeo club 15 Latin club 1 tennis 1,2,35 baseball 1. Paul Edwards general5 Ietterman's club 3,45 vice-pres. 45 football l,2,3,45 basketball lp baseball 1,2,3,45 wrestling 2. Fred Evans college prep5 band 3,45 all-state band 4. F Arlene Farrell business5 FHA lg student council 4. Randie Fawbush business5 FHA 35 DECA 4. Calvin Felton general5 bowling club l,2,3,45 tennis 1,2. ,2: Sam Fierro college prep5 class vice-president lp key club 2,3,45lr1l8I'ClUlD council 35 student council 45 class president 35 football 1,2,3,45 basketball 1,25 golf 1,2,3,45 student council workshop 35 Boys' State delegate 35 State Attorney General 35 Feb. boy of the month 45 L'il Abner 4, Ietterman's club 4. Ruben Fierros college prep5 Ietterman's club 3, 45 basketball 2,3,45 football 3,45 baseball 2,3,4. Frank Figueroa general Bill Fisher general5 football l,2,3,45 baseball 1,2,4. Kathaleen Fisher general Susan Fly college prep5 Latin club 1,25 girls' league 25 class secretary 25 standards comm. 3,45 iunior chairman 35 student body social chairman 45 NHS 45 tennis 152,35 ROTC Queen 45 Sept. girl of the month 4. Frances Frost Uoiel business5 FHA l,2. David Fyke college prep5 YSA 1,25 key club 2,3,45 ROTC 35 rifle team 15cadet of the month 2,35 Golf 35 tennis 2. G leon Gailey college prep5 Ietterman's club 45 basketball 2,3,45 baseball 25 track 3,45 football 4. Simon Gaona iGarfunkel1 college prep5 basketball 35 band pres. 45 music camp 3,45 stage band 3,45 orchestra 3,45 pep-band 3,4. Barbara Garcia iBobbie1 business5 GAA l,2. Della Garcia general5 modern dance 4. Grant Gartner iTubeJ college prep5 football 1,25 basketball l,2,3,45 baseball l,2,35 golf 4. Ross Giacomo Uockl general5 ROTC l,2,3,45 Color guard 3. Frances Gill general5 tennis 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 pom pom 4. Gwendolyn Glover general5 careers club 25 student council 45 pep club 4. Abie Gonzales iAbe1 general5 football 15 basketball 15 track 1. Alfred Gonzales iBig All general5 careers club 1,25 wrestling 1,25 cross country 2,35 track 1,2. Jesse Gonzales general Pete Gonzales general Barbara Grant iHilaryD college prep5 GAA li YSA 15 parnassus l,2,3,45 standards comm. 2,3,45 chairman 45 NHS 2,3,4 class secretary 35 class vice-president 45 tennis 1 ,2,35 girls' league scholar l,2,35 academic banquet 2,35 Girls' State delegate 35 Sept. scholar of the month 45 girl of the month. Gloria Grantham ig.g.1 college prep5 girls' league 1,2,3,4, central council 3,45 pres. 45 standards comm. 1,2,35treas. 2,35 pep club lg student council 45 interclub council 3,45 parnassus 1,25 YSA 15girls' league scholar 15 Junior Achievement 3,45 treas. 45 NHS 3,45 academic banquet 35 girls state alt. 35SOUll1erl'1er staff 4. Michael Graves iMunchskin1 college prep5 Ietterman's club 3,45 FHA 45 football l,2,3,45 wrestling 1, baseball 1,2,3,4. Anna Green business5 GAA 1. Dorothy Gustafson iDotl college prep5 student council 1,25 art club lg GAA 15 Southern staff 45 girls' league 45 FHA 4. Carol Gwin general5 GAA 1,25 girls' league 1,2,3. H Ronald Hager illonniej general5 photography club 45 vice-pres. 45 Ietterman's club 45 track l,2,3,45 cross country 3,4. Thalia Hall iThale1 college prep Shirlee Hanniford college prep5 GAA 15 publications workshop 35 South Winds staff 4. Randy Hanson general5 chess club 2,35 cross country 2,35 track 2,3. Dianna Hardeman iDee Deej college prep5 careers l,2,35 bowling club 1,25 pep club 3. Candice Harkleroacl iCandy1 college prep5 YSA 15 FHA 2,3,45 pres. 2,35 NHS 2,3,45 vice-pres. 45 Latin club 2,35 Nov. girl of the month 45 scholar of the month for Feb. 45 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. Bruce Harris college prep5 key club 2,3,45 sec. 45 band 25 boys' league 45 NHS 45 tennis l,2,3,45 Dec. scholar of the month 4. Patricia Harris general5 GAA 1,2,3,45 pep club 1,25 sec. 15 girls' league l,2,3,45 FBLA l,2,3,45 nurses club lp library club 15 tennis l,2. Robert Hattabaugh CBobJ general5 bowling club 2,3,4. Gene Hawkins iHawkJ college prep5 ROTC 3,4. Pamela Heard fPam1 college prep5 careers club 1,2,35 sec. 35 Latin club 25 band 3,45 treas. 3,4. Evelyn Hector college prep Glenda Hedges general5 pep club 2. Don Henry general5 ROTC l,2,3,45 pep club 2,3,45 masque 81 gavel 45 football l5 rifle team 2,35 track 3. George Henry general Georgia Hernandez lGeorgel college prep5 band l,2,3,45 YES 35 tennis 1,25 L'il Abner 4. Jim Hernandez Uymiel general5 basketball 15 track 1,25 cross country 4. William Heydenreich lBilll general5 football 1. Donald Hill iDinol college prep5 football 15 track ly basketball 1,2. Richard Hill CKingJ college prep5 boys letterman's club 3,45 pres. 45 football l,2,3,45 basketball 15 baseball l,2,35 wrestling 25 3 yr. letterman in football. Lorraine Hinds iRainyl general Shirley Hisle lShirloJ college prep5 masque 8. gavel 15 girls' league 35 chairman of projects comm. 35 Student Body Secretary 45 interclub council sec. 45 ll'l55C 4: biology award 25 music letter 35 girl of the month for Jan. 45 scholar of the month for Oct. 4. John Hialmarson college prep5 chess club 2,3,45 NHS 3,4. Lynda Hooks college prep5 band lp YES l,2,35 sec. 1,25 Latin club 2,35parr18SSU5 2,35 South Winds staff 2,3,45 co-editor 35 editor 45 NHS 3,45 treas. 45 quill 81 scroll 3,45 pres. 45 publications workshop 2,35 girl of the month 4. Bruce Hoover general5 football 1,2535 baseball 3. Elva Howard general Rosalyn Howard college prep5 pep club 4. Beverly Hoyt college prep5 GAA 1,25 girls league social chairman 25 girls' league rep. 3,45 quill 81 scroll 45 tennis 2,35 girls' league scholar 15 parnassus 2,35 academic banquet 35 Miss Southerner 45 Southerner staff 4. Cheryl Huber college prep5 YES l,2,35 tres. 2,35 parnassus l,2,35 Latin club l,25 student council 3,45 NHS 45 DECA 4. Bonnie Hudson college prep5 FHA 15 class secretary 25 delta sigma 25 cor. sec. girls' league 45 L'il Abner 4. Marvin Hudson general James Hulbert Uiml general Dennis Ingram general Warren Ingram business5 FFA sec. l. Donald Ireland general J Peggy Jack general Ann Jackson general5 careers club 1,25 masque 81 gavel 45 GAA 45 pep club vice-pres. 4. Moody Jackson Uetl college prep5 careers club 1,25 letterman's club 2,3,45 football l,2,3,45 basketball l,2,3,45 track 3,45 all-state track 3,45 all-state football 45 baseball 1,2,3,4. Patricia Jackson lPatsyl college prep5 Latin club 1,25 careers club l,2,3,45 chorus l,2,35 student council 3,45 French club 35 DECA 45 Latin award 35 homecoming attendant 3. Kennth Jenkins CKenl college prep5 YES l,25 photo club 2,3,45 pres. 4. Carl Johnson college prep5 careers club 15 football 3,45 wrestling 3,4. Diane Johnson lMama Dil college prep5 careers club l,2,35 chorus letter 3. Herbert Johnson general Jesse Johnson KRacehorsel college prep5 letterman's club 2,3,45 football 1,2545 track 1 ,2,3,45 cross country 35 all-state track 2,3,4. Milton Johnson college prep5 football 1,3,45 basketball 15 track l,2,3,45 Robert Johnson CBugger Redl college prepg letterman's club 45 wrestling 1,25 track l,2,3,45 football 3,4. Tom Johnson college prep5 football lg baseball l,2. Wade Johnson college prep Cecelia Jones Ueanl business Jeffrey Jones general Gerald Jones college prep5 ind. arts club l,2,3,45 vice-pres. 45 quill 8- scroll 45 Southerner Staff 4. Jennefer Jones general Willie Jones fL.C.l general K Sarah Kelson college prep5 red cross sec. 4. Shauna Kempton fBlondiel business5 GAA 1,25 French club lg FBLA 4. Ella King college prep5 FHA 2. Michelle Kizier lMargol general5 library club 1,25 FBLA 3,45 French club 4. Cheryl Klein general5 student council 45 Rodeo Queen 4. Kathryn Kraft fKayJ college prep5 NHS 2,3,45 FHA 25 YSA 35 parnassus 35SOUll1et'f18l' staff 45 academic banquet 3. L Samuel Lamb 0-luckl general5 basketball l,2,3,4. Wayne Land general5 ind arts club 2,3. Patricia Landrum lPatl college prep Linda Lay college prep5 tennis l. Charles Leaverton iThe Chevy Boyl general5 pep club 3. Beveryn Lemons lBevl college prep5 student council 1,2,45 GAA 1,25 masque 8- gavel 2,35 pom pom 2,35 parnassus 25 best actress of the year 25 NHS 3,45 South Winds staff 4. Barbara Lindmark lBarbl college prep5 GAA 15 parnassus l,2,3,45 NHS 2,3,45 Latin club 2,35 scholarship comm. 35 Echo 3,45 girls' league 2,3,45 publicity chairman 45 quill 8- scroll 45 academic banquet 2,35 Girls State delegate 35 publications workshop 35 optimist banquet 3,45 AMS spelling award 3 editor of the Southerner 45 Nov. scholar of the month 45 Miss Southerner 45 girl of the month. Jennifer Little business5 GAA l ,2. Dennis Logan college prep5 ROTC drill team 25 French club 25 DECA 4. Jeanie Longnecker college prep5 Southerner staff 45 ROTC company B sponsor 4. Betty Lunsford business M Ted Madge college prep5 chess club 1,25 vice-pres. 25 pep club 3,45 ROTC 35 DECA 4. Roger Mann college prep5 I Remember Mama 2. Carolyn Marks general Larry Marshall fFlickerJ general Richard Marshall lBeelinel college prep5 careers club 25 cross country 4. Johnny Martin lAnglel general5 ROTC 2,35 drill team 3. Robert Martin college prep Arthur Martinez general Joe Martinez general5 careers club lp football 1,45 track 1. Paul Martinez college prep Diane Mason college prep5 GAA lg Latin club 1,25 standards comm. 3,45 sec. 45 student council 35 NHS 3,45 class social chairman 45 tennis l,2,3,45 Dec. girl of the month 4. I 7 Edward Mason iEdJ col lege prep Ronald Masunaga CMossJ college prep5 key club 2,3,45 sec. 35 letterman's club 2,3,45 boys' league 2,3,45 YES 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Student Body Vice-President 45 interclub council 45 football 81 wrestling mgr. l,2,3,45 baseball 15 boys state delegate 35 publications workshop 35 Junior Achievement 4. Barbara Maynard iBarbl college prep5 proiects comm. lp scholarship comm. 2,3,45 treas. 35 chairman 45 YES 3,45 Junior Achievement 4. Dave McCarty general Gerald McClelland lJerryJ general5 bowling 25 publications workshop 35 quill 8. scroll 45 Southerner 8. South Winds staff 4. Judy McComas college prep5 masque 8- gavel 1,2,3,4 sec. 25 pres. 35 vice-pres. 4. Virginia McCullough lGingerJ college prep5 geography club lg FHA l,2,3,45 treas. 2,35 treasure troves 1,25 sec. 15treas. 25 Southerner staff 3,45 quill 8- scroll 3,45 treas. 45 girls' league social chairman 45 publications workshop 35 Junior Achievement 4. Ricky McGee college prep5 photo club 45 Southerner 8- South Winds staff 4. Gerald Melgaard lSwedel general5 ROTC l,2,3,4. John Melvin iBlond Headed Gypsyj general Johnny Mendoza general5 band lg ind arts club 2,35 baseball l. Mark Mikkelson iSqueakl general Dale Miles general Robert Miller lBobl college prep5 Spanish club 25 student council 2,35 experimental science club 25 football 2,35 track 25 golf 2,35 chevells club 2. Pertan Minns general Florence Mitchell general5 Latin club 1,2,35 careers club 1,2,35 FHA 1,2,35 FBLA 3. Michael Mitchell iMitchJ business5 football 1,25 basketball 15track 15 gymnastics 35 DECA 4. Robert Morrison fButchJ general5 ROTC 35 chess club 35 DECA 4. Howard Murray college prep5 ROTC l,2,3,45 boys league 4. N Gwen Newby business Aline Newton tLeanJ general Nina Nunn business i O Michael 0'Keefe CMikeJ college prep5 football 1,25 wrestling 1,25 golf i,2. Maple Ong college prep5 FBLA 15 French club l,2,3,451t'E6S. 15 pres. 35 parnassus 2,3,45 interclub council 35 NHS 2,3,45 sec. 45 student council 45 Southerher staff 45 proiects comm. 45 scholarship comm. 45 red cross club 45 vice-pres. 4. Dan Opel college prep5 Southerner staff 2. Fernando Ortegon general Mary Ortiz college prep5 FHA 15 Latin club 3. Susan Owen business5 GAA 1. P Caldon Parker college prep5 football 1,2,45 track 1. linda Patton business5 FBLA 4. Dora Pemberton college prep Jimmy Pender general5 class treas. 35 boys league 3,45 student council 35 DECA 45 treas. 45 tennis l,2,35 football 4. Linda Perkins general5 YES 35 DECA 4. Jo Marie Perren Uoeyj college prep5 GAA 15 FHA 15 girls' league 4. Ann Perry college prep5 adv. girls chorus 4. Ren Perry college prep5 key club 45 boys' league 45 interclub council 45 ROTC 4. Larry Pettyiohn college prep5 chess club 1,25 Latin club 2,3,45 key club 2,3,45 vice-pres. 35 boys' league 3,45 vice-pres. 45 ROTC 3,45 boy of the month for Dec. 45 L'il Abner 4. Vernie Peugh college prep5 football lp wrestling 3,4. I.oIa Phillips lFrankieJ college prep5 girls' league 'l,2,3,45 treas. 3,45 class secretary lp parnassus 1,2,3,45masque 81 gavel 2,3,45 sec. 45 geography club pres. 25 Echo 3,45 Latin club 45 biology award 1. Michael Pitchford lMikeJ college prep5 photo club 35 pres. 35 quill 81 scroll 3,45 vice-pres. 45 Southerner 8- South Winds staff 3,45 boys' league pres. 45 boy of the month for Oct. 4. Emily Polk fEmJ college prep5 careers club 1,2,35 treas. 35 adv. band 2,3,45 scholarship comm. 2,3,45 sec. 45 Latin club 2,45 chess club 4. Jo Ella Porter Uol college prep5 careers club l,2,3. Joe Alfred Posadas business5 bowling club 2,35 golf 4. Dennis Potter college prep5 bowling club 35 boys' league 3,45 football mgr. 45 basketball trainer 45 Junior Achievement 4. Charles Powell iChuckJ general Lawrence Preciado lLarryD college prep5 letterman's club 45 wrestling l,2,3,45 football 1,35 athletics banquet 1,2,3,4. Q Jesus Quexada CChugyJ general5 careers club l,2,3. Angie Raganit business5 big sisters club 25 vice-pres. 25 FBLA 2,45 track 2. Jimmy Razo general Linda Redding QLouJ general5 FHA l5 pep club 1. Mary Revels CLucyJ general5 careers club 1,25 concert chorus 2,3,45 sec. 45 French club 3,4 FBLA 45 L'il Abner 4. Karyn Ricard college prep5 tennis 1,2,35 cheerleader 4. Michael Rist lMitchellJ general5 FFA 1,25 science club 1,25 class vice-president 35 Junior Achievement 45 football l,2,3,45 basketball 1,2,35 track 2,35 baseball 2,3. Shelby Roberson lBicky Ratl general5 FHA 45 football l,2,3,45 basketball 1,25 wrestling 3,45 track l,2,3. Charmaine Roberts college prep5 French club 3,4. larry Roberts college prep Anita Robinson businss5 GAA 25 pep club 2,35 careers club 35 L'il Abner 4. Charles Robbs Uoeb general5 bowling club 15 baseball 1,25 football l,2,3,4. Daniel Rodriquez general larry Romey college prep5 football 1. linette Root fLinJ college prep5 FHA l,2,3,45 all-state chorus 3,4. Tom Rosas lGirl Chaserl collge prep5 football 15 wrestling l,2,3,45 track 1,2,35 cross country 2,3. Laquetha Ross college prep5 careers club 2. Barbara Rushing business5 Latin club 1,25 careers club l,2,3. Melvin Russell fThe Beari general5 football 1,2,45 basketball 1,25 track 1,2. S Wanda Salnes college prep5 student council 1. Rudy Salas general5 pep club 35 ind. arts club 35 track 1,2,3,4. Mary Samas general Eva Sanders lChrisl college prep5 pep squad lp FHA 35 band maiorette 2,3. James Sauls Uimt college prep5 YES 1,2,35 FBLA 1,25 chess club lp ind. arts club 2,3,45 sec.-treas. 35 pres. 45 The Mouse That Roared 4. Linda Schrag business5 tennis 1,2. Barbara Scott lTolly Areenl general5 careers club 1,2,35 GAA 2,3,4. Bonnie Scott lBunnyJ general5 L'il Abner 4. Jess Scott fScottyl college prep5 wrestling 1,2,35 track lp ROTC drill team 2,3. Mary-Margaret Shepard CMegsJ college prep5 Echo l,2,3,45 editor 3,45 parnassus 1,2,35 orchestra l,2,3,45 NHS 2,3,4. Greg Silva college prep5 student council 2,3,45 football l,2,3,45 basketball 1,25 baseball 2,35 track 15 L'il Abner 4. Douglas Sing college prep5 YSA 2,3,45 vice-pres. 4. Ronald Small lNosel general5 YSA 1,25 ind. arts club 3,45 pres. 35 track 2,3,45 cross country 2,35 gymnastics 4. Arnold Smith college prep5 YSA 25 wrestling l,2,3,45 track 1,2,4. Carol Smith college prep5 NHS 45 L'il Abner 4. Donna Smith business5 GAA 1,25 FBLA 3,45 tennis 1,2,3. Gail Sollee fWop1 college prep5 GAA 1,2,3,45 vice-pres. 35 badminton 3,45 girls' letter club 45 FBLA 4. Raymond Som college prep5 NHS 3,45 bowling club 45 academic banquet 3. Jesse Sparrow CBirdJ general Josephine Stone Uosiel business Margaret Street fMargl general5 FHA 1,45 GAA 2,3. T Donna Tague business Lionel Tate general Pauline Telles general5 FBLA 4. Beverly Thomas general Deborah Thomas lBee-Onl general Sandra Thompson lSandy1 general Mike Todd lTee1 business Gordon Tom college prep5 YES 4. Melva Trammel U01 general5 GAA ly pep club 2. Sky Trammell CRussianJ college prep5 YSA li masque 8- gavel 1,45 Russian club 35 pres. 35 key club 45 boys' league 45 NHS 45 all-state band 3. Mary Trujillo Uaniel general5 GAA 1,25 badminton 3,45 tennis 4. Benny Tunis lBunnyJ college prep5 football l,2,3,45 wrestling 2,35 basketball 15 baseball 1,25 track 3,4. U JaNeen Underhill lRedl general V Modesto Valdez lMoe1 college prep5 ROTC drill team l,2,3,45 rifle team 25 Color guard 1. Pamela Sue Varney KSusieJ general5 GAA 1,25 tennis 1,2,3,4. George Vasquez lChomperJ general5 letterman's club 2,3,45 football l,2,3,45 basketball 1,25 athletics banquets 1,2,3,45 Homecoming King 45 baseball 1,2,3,4. Johnny Verduaco general5 bowling lg football 2,3. W Jimmy Wahl general5 key club 3,45 golf 4. Mary Jo Walker college prep5 geography club 15 girls' league vice-pres. 35 Junior girls' league sec. 35 cheerleader 3,45 Rodeo Queen 2, homecoming attendant 4. Gloria Warnes lGayl general Dwight Warren college prep5 class pres. 15 Student Body President 45 NHS 2,3,45 pranassus 3,45 key club 3,45 letterman's club 3,45 Junior Achievement 35 football 1,2,3,45 wrestling l,2,3,45 baseball 1,25 national achievement scholarship award winner 45 student council 2,3,4. Candice Weber lCandyJ general5 GAA 1,25 girls' league 35 FHA 4. Linda Wheeler lAngell general Billy White lMoonJ general5 football 1,35 baseball 1. Greg White college prep5 YSA 25 bowling club 2. Cean Whittaker general5 FHA 2. Wanda Wildman lChorleyl college prep5 GAA l,2,3,45 sec. 35 pres. 45 badminton 2,3,45 photo club 4. Glenna Wiley business5 parnassus l,2,3,45 girls' chorus lg concert choir 2,3,45 NHS 2,3,45 girls' league scholar 1,2,3 academic banquet 2,35 Spanish award 35 AMS spelling winner 35 concert choir letter 3. Bruce Williams college prep5 parnassus 1,25 NHS 3,45 scholar of the month 4. Dave Williams CBig Davej general5 bowling club 3,4. launa Williams general Ronnie Wililams college prep5 careers club 1,2,35 letterman's club 45 track l,2,3,45 cross country 2,3,45 wrestling 1 ,2,3,45 band 1,2,3,4. Travis Williams fT.W.J college prep5 student council 15 YES 15 class president 25 NHS 3,45 letterman's club 3,45 sec. 45 class president 45 football 1,2,3,45 basketball 25 baseball l,25 tennis 35 Anytown 25 boys state delegate 35 boy of the month 45 Junior Achievement 45 pres. 4. Tricia Williams lTracy1 general5 art club 1,25 library club 3. Larry Willis lTouche1 college prep5 football 1,3,45 basketball 15 track l,2,3,45 all-state relay 3. Ann Wilson general5 standards comrn, 15 FTA 1: GAA 2. Linda Wilson general Eddie Wininger lFreddieJ business5 red cross club l,2,3,45 pres. 45 debate 1,25 library club 1,25 merchandising 3. Mark Wishart general5 tennis 35 football 4. Mary Wittmann college prep Deborah Wollenberg college prep Charlene Worthington college prep Donna Wright fDonl general5 GAA 2,3,4. Judy Wright general Rory Wright college prep5 paranassus 25 French club 2,35 all-state music 2,35 drum maior 4. ' Y Ronald Yee lRonl college prep5 parnassus 1 ,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 boys' league 45 tennis 25 academic banquet 2,35 outstanding iunior boy 35 Sept. boy of the month 4. 4 Abbot, Sharon 189 Bass, D A Abril, Gloria 206 GENERAL INDEX Baroldy, David 126, 145, 173,206 Baroldy, Larry 92, 161 Barron, Henry 206 onna 161 Abril, Paul 219 Abril, Steven 160 Abril, Tony 206 Acosta, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adkins, Ernie 206 Carol 206 Charlene 206 Eve 105, 189 Michael 160 Pamela 160 Wilford 206 Grace 189 A uilar, Olivia 65, 104, 110,160 Aguilar, Elizabeth 186 A ritton, James 219 Albritton, Linda 189 Albritton, Steve 219 Aleiandrd, Leonardo 206 Alexander, Etta 206 Alexander, Mary 107, 219 Allan, Sandra 219 Almanazar, Arthur 219 Aloy, Barbara 107, 152, 153, 160 Altstatt, Robert 219 Alvarez, Christina 104, 160 Alvarez, Jerry 219 Amey, Elnora 219 Amey, Rosie 219 Anaya, Lorenzo 219 Anderson, Benny 46, 50, 92, 98, 108, Bass, Janice 103, 189 Bass, Reginald 106, 112,219 Bateman, Glena 152, 206 Bateman, Wanda 206 Bates, Gwendolyn 219 Bates, Silvia 161 Bates, Tom 219 Batton, Joyce 219 Bauman, Alvin 219 Baumann, Carol 189 Baumann, Joyce 161 Bay, Barbara 107, 152, 153, 189 Beals, John 206, 213 Bearden, Joe 189 Beasley, Carol 219 Beasley,'Darrell 206 Bebee, Lazona 161 Begley, Susan 219 Beiarano, Dimas 161 Beiarano, Gregory 133, 219 Bell, Carolyn 219 Beltran, Delphie 219 Benitez, Danny 161 Bennett, Linda 161 Benson, Larry 87, 161, 184 Benson , Ronda 97, 219, 224 Benton, Steve 189 Benton, Wanda 219 124, 125,129,130,160, 181 Anderson, Anderson, Clark 113,206 Delores 219 Anderson, Donna 106, 219 Anderson, Gergory 90, 93, 110, 206 Anderson, Jimmy 189 Anderson, John D, 92, 160 Anderson, John W. 189 Anderson, Marcia 96, 219 Anderson, Rulon 219 Anderson, Sandra 160 Anderson, Sonia 90, 105, 189 Anderson Steven 104 189 Andrews,'Robert 206 I Andreyka, Faith 219 Andreyka, Joseph 189 Andrus, Doris 206 Angle, Anna 160 Angle, Nora 206 Anguis, Ester 87, 200 Angulo, Ernie 189 Angulo, Frank 219 Anthony, Celia 106, 107, 160 Arias, Angie 206 Arias, Frank 160 Arias, Henry 98, 189 Arias, Pete 87, 206 Ark. Christine 106, 107, 152, 161 Ark, Peggy 103, 107, 189 Armacost, David 54, 99, 189 Arnold, Glennis 107, 161 Arnold, Harry 126, 189 Arnold, Shirley 206 Arredondo, Mary Ann 189 Arvallo, Cisco 138, 139, 219 Asher, Steven 206 Atkins, Billy 206 Austin, Bobby 161 Austin, Jeffrey 219 Austin, Rodney 189 Avila, Susan 150, 219 Ayala, Freddie 206 Ayers, Tom 206 Ayraud, Jacalyn 99, 103, 174, 219 Bernado, Linda 206 Berry, Debbie 206 Berzoza, Eddie 219 Berzoza, John 189 Bettinger, Larry 161 Bingham, Jeff 206 Bingham, Nancy 219 Bir sill, Linda 189 Blain, Danny 206 Blakeney, Charlotte 189 Blanco, Frank 189 Blanco, Henry 189 Blankenship, Mary 219 Blankenship, Rita 113, 206 Bledsoe, Charleen 113, 206 Bledsoe, Delbert 103, 161 Block, Bertha 206 Blosser, James 162 Bloyd, Marlan 206 Bobbitt, Willard 219 Boiorquez, Allen 219 Booker, Herbert 219 Booker, Sandy 219 Bookman, Carolyn 206 Boozer, Jimmie 162 Boozer, Robert, 189 Borchert, Donna 95, 96, 104, 113, Borchert, Floyd 116, 206 Borquez, Mary 206 Bottorff, Mary 103, 219 Bottorff, Terry 189 Bounds, Donna 87, 206 Bounds, Ph llis 162, 244 Bowen, Bowen, Bowie, Barbara 219 Charles 104, 189 Janice 108, 219 Bowlin, Debbie 219 Bowls, Bowls, Bowma Boyd, F Boyd, L Mildred 162 Preston 189 n, Thelma 162 rederick 206 illie 219 Baca, Diane 206 Baca, Jesse 87, 219 Baca, Thomas 219 Bachman, Betsy 42, 206 Baeza, Orlando 219 Baily, A. V. 126,206 Baily, Brian 94, 103, 110, 189 Baily, Chris 100, 219 Boyer, Saunder 99, 206 Bracamonte, Johnny 219 Bracamonte, Susan 110, 189 Braggs, Doris 190 Braggs, Joyce 219 Bra ey, Jan 206 Bralecy, Jill 206 Bran on, Shirley 190 Brannan, Christian 162 Brennan, Kathleen 189 Brant, Aleberta 190 Brauer, Francis 206 Breglia, Elizabeth 108, 219 Bremby, Althea 206 Brese, Lonnie 162 Brewer, Robert 190 Carillo, Pe Brewster, Johnny 190 Brewster, Steven 106, 219 Baily, Danny 133, 219 Baily, Molly 206 Baily, William 102, 189 Baker, Cassie 111, 161 Baker, Cathy 206 Baker, Louis 161 Balderrama, Christine 103, 219 Bales, Thomas 219 Balke, Eddie 219 Balkema, Dennie111, 116,161 Ball, Ernest 161 Ball, Larry 219 Bridge, Lonnie 206 190 Bridges, Corinne 67, 96, 99, 103, 219, 227 Bridges, Bob 92, 103, 109, 190 Briggs, Dorcus 190 Broc , Linda 113, 206 Brock, Roger 190 Brockman, Kandis 113, 206 Brockman, Sandra 113, 162 Broniarczyk, Casimir 126, 206 Banks, Barbara 219 Banks, David 161 Banks, Michael 219 Banning, Lloyd 219 Baraias Baratta Barker, Barker, Barle Y, Barrett, Barnes, Barnes, Barnett Barnett Barnett Barnett Barnett Barnett , Bertha 189 ,Frences 55, 70, 103, 151, 161 Alan 206 Rosalee 189 Beatrice 206 Lois 206 Margaret 54, 86, 99, 189 Patricia 189 , Andrew 219 , Beniamin 189 , Billie 110, 189 , Sandy 189 , Stanley 219 , Susan 206 Brooks, Alfreddie 190 Brooks, James 219 Brooks, Marvin 87, 111, 162 Brooks, Pamela 219 Brooks, Shirley 190 Brown, Anthony 219 Brown, Deborah 190 Brown, Gerald 219 Brown, Hollis 219 Brown, Irene 190 Brown, Joe 206 Brown, Leroy 162 Brown, Lovie 162 Brown, Lynda 70, 103, 106, 162 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Mike 219 Myra 162 Patricia 150, 151,206 Paul 219 Brown, Pete 98, 206 Brown, Ronnie 219 Brown, Sherril 219 Brown, Sterling 219 Brown Theresa 219 Brown, Virginia 113, 206 Brown, Wendell 116, 206 Brown, Winnifred 103, 219 Brumley, Scottie 206 Brummett, Louie 219 Bryant, Jeniece 43, 55, 73, 81, 8 103,105,151,159,162 Bryant, Michael 138, 219 Buchanan, Jonathan 190 Buckner, Louis 121, 162 Buckner, Robert 206 Buelow, Anthony 219 Buelow, Georgia 106, 107, 162 Bullock, Dennis 111, 162 6, 88, 89 Bunch, Genevieve 86, 87, 99, 100, 103, 190 Burdette, Steve 87, 219 Burk, Dennise 220 Burk, Ralph 220 Burk, Richard 190 Burke, Daivd 220 Burke, Kathy 220 Burkett, Ellana 220 Burklow, Joe 220 Burnett, Mavis 104, 190 Burns, Linda 220 Burris, Richard 220 Burrows, Peggy 190 Burt, Glenn 162 Burt, Melvin 137,206 Burton, Annette 1462 Burton, Cathleen 110, 206 Burton, Clifford 162 Burton, Hilda 190 Burton, Jennus 48, 87, 92, 99, 190 Burton, Vicki 97, 220 Busch, Lawrence 220 Bush, Jean 99, 190 Bustamante, Frances 220 Butts, Kathy 190 Butts, Tom 163 Byers, Clinton 104, 163 Byers, Eugene 220 Bynum, Gary 103, 206 Bynum, Michael 126, 206 Bynum, Sheryda 220 Byrd, Robin 190 Byrket, Joseph 163 Byrne, Brenda 206 C Cabrera, Eva 190 Cabrera, Mary 220 Cadriel, Jim 163 Cadriel, Ralph 220 Cairns, Gary 163 Calder, Vera 186 Calles, Ma Calles, Ste nuel 220 lla 190 Calles, Tony 190 Calvert, Beth 220 Calvin, Mi Calvin, Ro Camarillo, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, chael 133, 163 nald 206 Rosie 220, 107 Beverly 163 Gilbert 220 Patricia 190 Phyllis 206 Rosalyn 220 Canez, Mario 206 Canez, Tony 220 Canneady, Alvin 220 Caraway, Robert 112, 220 Cardenas, Patsy 220 Carney, Cassie 78, 49, 66, 71, 76, 88, 103 105, 163, 168 Carney, Debbie 70, 96, 103, 190 Carpenter, Sherry 190 Carpenter, Wade 98, 163 Carr, Angelita 220 Carr, Eve yn 106, 163 Carr, Roslin 220 Carraher, Thomas 220 Carrasco, Henry 138, 206 Carillo, Elias 220 Carillo, Maria 107, 163 dro 220 Carroll, Cathy 220 Carter, Clara 206 Carter, Hank 163 Carter, Lawrence 190 Carter, Paul 206 Carter, Raymond 220 Cason, Da ton 93, 129, 191 Casper, Mildred 191 Casper, Sandy 206 Castenada, Bernice 163, 111 Castenada, Oscar 163 Castenada, Patsy 220 Castenada, Richard 137, 206 Castelhano, Armindo 111, 163 Castelhano, Barbara 191 Castner, Kathryn 220 Castro, Alex 133, 220 Castro, Jesus 1 13 Caswell, Linda 206 Cates, Barbara 206 Cates, Donna 220 Cavin, Patrica 220 Cerecedes, Robert 220 Cerio, Mike 220 Cernuska, Nancy 94, 220 Chaffin, Laverne 163 Chaffin, Leonard 207 Chambers, Jerry 220 Chamberlain, Loren 191 Chapman, Sheila 220 Chagerton, Larry 108, 121, 163, 92, 122, 5 Chatterton, Linda 113, 150, 151, 207 Chavarria, Barbara 71, 151, 191 Chavarria, Delma 220 Chavarria, Richard 207 Chavarr Chavez ia, Yolanda 220 Aggie a7, 207 Chavez, Evelyn 105, 163 Chavez, Gilbert 207 Chavez, Juanita 207 Chavez, Judy 164 Chavez Larry 220 chavezf Marie 105, toe, 220 Chavez, Pauline 191 Chavez, Robert 220 Chavez, Sonny 220 Cheatham, Corrine 96, 113, 207 Cheatha m, Lee so,s1, 41, 92, toe, 121, 122,129, 130,131, 164,181 Cheatha m, Mary Beth 48, 96, 91, 99, 100, 191, 61 Chesley, Lola 96, 108, 191 Chest, Joann 191 Chest, Norma 220 Coyle, Wendy 221 Craft, Dean 207 Craig, Marylan 221 Crain, Hester 165 Creighton, Pat 86, 96, 97, 99, 105, 165 Crew, Linda 111, 165 Crider, Sam 207 Criddle, Beatrice 191 Criger, Debra 106, 221 Crisp, Derrel 221 Crockett, Billy 221 Crosby, Fern 55, 94, 97, 99, 165 Croucher, Jill 152, 153 207 Cruickshank, David 207, 138 Cruz, David 92, 165 Cruz, Roger 138, 191 Cunning am, Robert221 Curtis, Craig 94, 98, 191 Curtis, David 207 Curtis, Sherrel 191 D Dailey, Margaret 191 Dains, Coleen 96, 97, 103, 207 Dana, Janice 87, 103, 165 Dana, Jeanie 103, 207 Dancy, Esmarell 221 Dupree, Ricky 127, 221 ' Duran, Lillian 106, 107, 152, 166 Duran, Jenny 110, 112, 221 Duran, Patrick 208 Duran, Ruben 80, 77, 86, 110, 114, 83, 89 93,105,166,113 Durant, Randle 166 Durbin, Samuel 221 - Dysert, Melody 87, 100, 113, 192 E Ealim, Charlsetta 166 Ealim, Perry 221 Earby, Lynell 166 Earby, Robbie 192 Easter, Charles 192 Echols, Ratha 87, 192 Ecles, Clifford 192 Edmondson, Doug 103, 166 Edmondson, Sampy 208 Edwards, Paul 41, 46, 50, 121, 125, 167, 181 Edwards, Rakel 221 Edwards, Sandra 106, 221, 107 Edwards, Timmy 221 Eggers, Garr 221 Eggland, Kathy 221 Enos. Chiazo, Gregory 164 Childs, Linda 207 Chin, Jerry 110, 171 Chin, Terry 223 Chinn, Gerald 164 Chisler, Ronald 220 Chitwood, Alan 160, 164, 243 Chitwood, Michael 126, 207 Christy, Steve 207 Church, Barbara 164 Church, Curtis 220 Ciskowski, Tony 126, 207 Cisman, Becky 98, 103, 107, 164 Cisman, Rae 103, 107, 98, 191 Cisman, Randy 98, 103, 220 Claiborne, Sandra 220 Clanton, Jon 164 Clanton, Rebecca 220 Clark, Charles 220 Clark, Cheryl 103, 164 Clark, Diana 220 Clark, Donna 105, 207 Clark, John 220 Clark, Mack 207 Clark, Ronald 207 Clarke, Gene 221 Clarke, Kathy 107, 221 Claxton, Brenda 221 Claxton, Diane 191 Claxton, Mar 191 Cliff, Michaei'221 Clinton, Dawn 221 Coburn, Charmaine 107, 191 Coburn, Diane 221 Cochran, Bernice 191 Cody, Blaine 191 Cohen, Larry 221 Cohen, Vivian 107, 152, 110, 191 Coker, Benny 92, 121, 133, 164 Coking, Cheryl 154, 207 Colbert, Frankie 207 Colbert, Joan 191 Cole, Mike 221 Coleman, Leroy 207 Coleman, Lucy 191 Dangio, Patrick 101, 191 Daniels, Ailene 165 Daniels, Arlene 165 Daniels, Bill 106, 110, 165, 113 Daniels, Jackie 121,129,191 Daniels, Kenneth 137, 191 Daniels, Shirley 207 Dansby, Jacquelyn 221 Eggland, Sherry 1,92 Elam, Eligha 192 Ellis, Dale 221 Ellis, Marie 192 Elizar, Roger 208 Emmons, Wes 208 Emory, Steven 208 Engram, Albert 103, 133, 192 Engram, Madeliene 208 Engram, Theresa 167 Enos, Delilah 208 Enos, Elaine 208 Enos, Justin 167 Rebecca 208 122, 124, Davis, Bruce 207 Davis, Carey 221 Davis, Danny 133, 221 Davis, Duane 191 Davis, Francine 101, 207 Davis, Keith 207 Davis, Kendall 221 Davis, Lewis 221 Davis, Linda 100, 151, 165 Davis, Linda 148, 149, 191 Davis, Mary 221 Da vis, Modena 108, 109, 113, 207 Davis, Nora 99, 110, 209 Davis, Patrick 138, 139, 191 Davis, Pinkie 191 Davis, Rodena 108, 109, 113, 207 Davis, Terry 207 Davis, Verna 192 Davis, Willie 192 Deck, James 221 De De De lap, Joan 221 luna, Dorothy 221 grate, Alvin 207 gegrate, Charles 92, 125, 129, 130, 165 e La Cruz, Javier 207 De La Cruz, Lorraine 192 De La Cruz, Vidal 165 De La Rosa, Linda 87, 113, 207 De La Torre, Juan 92, 135, 136, 137, 166 Del Re, Monica 70, 166 De De De De De De De Luna, Rosie 192 Mar, Larry 207 mby, John 166 mery, Calvin 92, 121, 124, 192 nnis, Joyce 150, 166 nnis, June 166 nnison, Larry 221 Collins, Coleman, Robert 164 Coleman, Sandra 107, 207 Collier, Stephen 191, 137 Collins, Edward 221 Collins, Linda 221 Patricia 207 De Valle, Don 92, 138, 139, 166 De Valle, Jerry 192 Dever, Robert 98, 192 Dewey, Kenneth 126, 192 Dews, Hattie 192 Dews, Martha 192 Collins, Patricia Louise 113, 191 Colter, James 221 Colvig, Shannon 191 Conchos, Angie 107, 191 Conda, Charles 207 Conerly, John 191 Conner, Addie 106, 191 Constable, Cathleen 43, 96, 107, 221 Conte, Tim 113, 207 Contreras, Ignacio 164 Cook, Dan 221 Cook, Donald 191 Cook, Jerry 191 Cooks, Delois 221 Cooks, Linda 99, 164 Diaz, A ntonia 99, 207 Diaz, Antonia 207 Diaz, Grace 221 Diaz, Joanna 207 Diaz, John 166 Dickerson, Mark 113, 207 Dietrich, Sandra 207 Dilley, Ilene 192 Dilley, John 98, 221 Dillon, Harry 221 Dillon, Marie 103, 166 Dillon, Michael 192 Dillon, Nora 112, 221 Diott, Barbara 107, 152, 207 Diott, Jim 208 Dixon, Mary 24, 106 Dominguez, Johnny 208 Epperson, Ronnie 103, 208 Erb, Debbie 102, 221 Escoto, Yolanda 221 Espeland, Judy 221 Espinoza, Charles 221 Espinoza, Isabella 221 Espinoza, Richard 208 Estep, Bernie 198 Estes, Jo Ellen 192 Estes, Phyllis 106, 221, 107 Estrada, Carlos 127, 222 Estrada, Norma 106, 222 Estrada, Richard 107, 136, 135, 192 Estrada, Ruby 208 Estril, Dora 208 Estrella, Ruben 192 Evans, Anna 107, 222 Evans, Bill 222 Evans, Catherine 192 Evans, Charles 222 Evans, Dwayne 130, 167 Evans, Frank 83, 92, 99, 192 Evans, Fredy 101, 103, 167 Evans, Willie 192 Evenson, Linda 222 Evenson, Virginia 208 Evitt, Norma 192 F Fanning, Linda 167 Farinas, Ernest 222 Farley, Greg 167 Farrell, Arlene 167 Farrens, Carlene 208 Farrens, Lynne 222 Fasci, Len 103, 222 Faulkner, Randy 222 Fawbush, Richard 222 Fawbush, Randie 167 Faz, Genevieve 1.92 Felix, Rosemary 222 Felter, Paschal 222 Felton, Calvin 167 Fenley, John 87, 208 Ferguson, Michael 208 Fernandez, Albert 222 Fernandez, Christine 222 Fernandez, Georgine 69, 192 Fickett, Leah 222 Field, Jackie 222 Fiedler, Kathryn 222 Fiedler, Vicky 167, 113 167 Fierros, Johnny 208 Cooley, Alice 99, 108, 221 Coom s, Bonnie 111, 164 Cooper, Barbara 221 Cooper, Candace 191 Cooper, Eddie 164 Cooper Grant 207 Cooper: Jud 221 Dominguez, Maggie 221 Domke, Kathy 50, 71, 96, 103, 15 151 Dong, William 133, 221 Douglas, Alf 121, 166 Dou las, Walter 208 Fieldler, Gary 192 Fierro, Frank 208 Fierro, Ofelia 167 Fiero, Sarn 80, 55, 61, 65, 77, 8 7,92,121, Cooper, Linda 191 Cooper, William 207 Copeland, Raymond 207 Copeland, Susan 107, 191 Coppock, Kenneth 207 Copgock, Marsha 221 Cor ova, Eddie 164 Cordova, Thomas 207 Cornando, Susan 221 Corne'o, Frankie 92, 164 Cornell, Linda 221 Corum, Barbara 151, 207 Corum, Brenda 151, 207 Cosper, Lonnie 94, 207 Cotten, Shari 221 Cotton, Barbara 221 Cotton, Leslie 55, 70, 68, 103, 164, 151 Couture, Eric 48, 164 Cox, Donald 221 Cox, Keith 207 Cox, Kent 207 Cox Teresa 221 Coyle, Beverly 164 Coyle, Susan 103, 221 Doyi, John 87, 221 Dryer, Esther 208 Dryer, Richard 166 Dryer, Sybil 87, 107, 192 Dryia, Beth 208 Dryia, Jill 166 Duffey, Nina 192 DuFresne, James 221 Duhart, Linda 221 Dukes, John 221 Dukes, Sharon 99, 208 Dulin, Nita 221 Fiergag, Ruben 92, 121,122, 129, 131,144 Fierros, Victor 137, 222 . , Figueroa, Emilio 167 Figueroa, Frankie 167 Figueroa, Ida 208 Fisher, Alton 222 Fisher, Kathy 167 Fisher, Rozanne 222 Fitchner, Bonnie 107, 222 Fite, Cedric 192 Fite, Robert 167 242 Fite, Sandy 107, 222 Fite, Willis 222 Flemons, Larry 208 Flesher, Daniel 116, 192 Flesher, Dou 87, 222 Fletcher, William 106, 222 Dunbar, Beverly 208 Dunbar, Joanna 166 Duncan, Carolyn 107, 221 Duncan, Doyle 192 ' Duncan, Gary 221 Duncan, Larry 192 Duncan, Leslie 107, 221 Duncan, Linda 208 Duncan, Sondra 104, 192 Dunn, Paulette 192 Dupree, Eugene 116, 208 Flores, Danny 208 Flores, Elenor 87, 222 Flores, Jess 138, 208 Flores, Ronald 222 Flores, Roseanna 208 Flores, Ruby 192 Floyd, Ida 222 Fly, Patrick 222 Fly, Sue 64, 68, 77, 87, 96, 167, 243 Ford. Jeanette 193 Ford, Robert 93, 222 Fountain, Jim 60, 86, 87, 91, 94, 99, 11 Fountain, Janice 86, 87, 94, 99, 222 Fowler, Dennis 208 Fraizer, June 107, 193 Frazier, Paulette 167 Fraizier, Stella 99, 222 Freeman, Beniamin 222 Freeman, Dorothy 222 Freeman, Yvonne 208 Freund, James 110, 208 Freund, Jerry 92, 193 Friddle, Torn 126, 137, 208 Frieberg, Edward 193 Frieberg, Regina 87, 222 Freiberg, Susan 193 Frietz, Guillermo 208 Frost, Frances 168 Frost, Mary 208 Fruth, Stephen 222 Fultz, Dianne 222 Funk, Charis 208 Fyke, David 42, 92, 114, 168 G Gaddy, Bradly 126, 129, 193 Gadsby, Ronald 193 6,193 Galley, Leon 45, 50, 58, 92,121,129, 131, 68 Gaines, Charlotte 105, 106, 208 Gaines, Lester 222 Gaines, Wanda 168 Galus, Nancy 193 Galvan, Gloria 222 Galvan, Lucy 94, 108, 168, 179 Galvan, Mary 222 Gamez, Conrad 87, 208 Gammill, Patricia 108, 113, 208 Gano, Jessie 222 Gant, Ruth 208 Gaona, Garcia, Simon 101, 103, 168 Barbara 168 Garcia, Carmen 71, 103, 106, 107, 1 Garcia, Della 168 Garcia, Edward 107, 126, 208 Garcia, Frank 208 Garcia, Irma 222 Garcia, Laura 193 Garcia, Mitchell 222 Garcia, Raul 99, 208 Garica, Rosa 168 Garcia, Peter 193 Garcia, Richard S, 222 Garcia, Richard W. 222 Gardner, Raelene 99, 104, 193 Gardner, Shirley 208 Garner, Sylvia 208 Garrobe, Richard 193 Gartner, Gary 193 Gartner, Howard 222 Gartner, Grant 129, 168 Gary, Alfred 193 Garza, Juan 208 Garza, Lupe 147, 208 Garza, Hilda 193 Gaspar, Hilda 87 Gasperak, Mark 92, 168 Gaucin, Olivia 169 Gaucin, Sergio 208 Gauff, Allen 222 Gauff, Versa 87, 193 Gavin, Pamela 169 Gavin, Tim 193 Gee, Donald 208 Gee, Patricia 87, 193 George, Dennis 208 Gerard, Tammy 208 Geske, Debbie 169 Giacomo, Ross 114, 169 Gibbons, Roxanna 169 Gibson, Sandra 107, 222 Gilchrist, Susan 90, 103, 208 Gill, Frances 148, 149, 151,169 Gill, .lose 222 Gilmer, Curtis 193 Gilmore, Larry 193 Gipson, Herbert 208 Gipson, Hurbert 208 Girvin, Marilou 208 Glover, Faye 106, 193 Glover, Gwen 113, 169 Godinez, Albert 101, 103, 138, 139, Godman, Elizabeth 105, 208 Golladay, Debbie 111, 159, 169 Golihar, Dann 222 Gomez, DanielI222 Gomez, Flora 222 Gomez, Jennie 222 Gonzales, Alfredo 169 Gonzales, Andy 208 Gonzales, Cathlina 193 Gonzales, Diane 222 Gonzales, Jessie 169 Gonzales, Helen 105, 193 Gonzales, Henry 193 Gonzales, Maria I, 193 Gonzales, Maria R. 193 Gonzales, Paul 222 Gonzales, Pearl 70, 103, 151, 193 Gonzales, Gonzales, Pedro 116, 169 Richard 208 Gonzales, Richard L. 126, 138, 193 Gonzales, Ruben 208 Gonzales, Sylvia 152, 153, 208, 216 Gonzales, Sylvia S. 193 Goodyear, Norman 126, 208 Gordoa, Patsy 208 Gordoa, Yolanda 208 Gordon, Lester 208 51,168 208 Gordon, Oren 86, 103, 109, 194 Goslin, Erica 194 Gostelo, lrma 222 Granger, Michelle 222 Grant? Barbara 65, 86, 87, 96, 159, 169, Grant, Louise 207, 208 Grargtgam, Gloria 86, 87, 88, 95, 96, 169, Graveline, Pamela 208 Graves, Jessie 101, 126,208 Graves, Lawrence 101, 194 Graves, Michael 92, 108, 123, 169 Gray, Alycen 107, 222 Gray, Carl 194 Gray, Connie 87, 169, 176 Gray, Buddy 87, 194 Green, Anna 169 Green, Barbara 113, 222 Green, John 194 Greenwood, William 208, 214 Greer, Sherry 96, 95, 113, 194 Greer, Theodore 208 Gregory, Nancy 208 Grit in, Bobbie 94, 169 Grills, Mike 208 Grimmett, Ann 194 Heard, Pamela 101, 102, 170 Heathcock, Eva 170 Hebner, Mar 209 Hebner, Phillip 223 Hector, Carl 209 Hector, Evelyn 104, 170 Hedger, Joyce 223 Hedges, Doris 209 Hed es, Glenda 170 Heiciich, John 170 Heigle, Jimmy 40 223 Heimlich, Gary 223 Hein, Greg 126, 194 Heisleman, Larry 170 Heisleman, Poincianna 57, 110, 223 Heller, Diane 223 Hellmann, Theresa 209 Hendershott, Amos 194 Henderson, Katherine 87, 194 Henderson, Louise 87, 209 Hendrick, Dennis 58, 115, 209 Hendrix, Bernice 170 Hendrix, Fay 209 Henley, Sandra 209 Hennicker, Carman 194 Hennicker, Pamela 223 Hennicker, Rose 110, 170 Groessl Grown, Grubbs , Cheryl150, 151,222 V. 107 , Phillip 98,194 Guerard, Roberta 222 Guerra, Gilbert 222 Guerra, Olivia 107, 208 Guerra,Sylvia 169 Guill, Martha 194 Gustafs on, Dorothy 88, 89, 108, 169 Gueman, Bill 208 Gwin, Carol 169 Gwin, Connie 222 H Haddock, Debra 208 Hadley, Gary 209 Hagan, Hager, Dianne 222 Ron 138,139, 170 Haggard, Darrel 126, 209 Haggard, Janet 96, 222 Haggard, Terrilyn 209 Hale, Larry 209 Hall, Gail 222 Hall, Judy 209 Hall, Ronnie 222 Hall, Thalia 170 Hamblin, Mary 194 Hamilton, Ida 222 Hamilton, Velma 194 Hamilton, Wannetta 223 Hamlin, Charlotte 194 Hamlin, Janice 223 Hamm, Hamm, Hamm, Cynthia 106,223 Kathleen 209 Patricia 99, 194 Hammil, Cheryl 107, 223 Hammil, Jackie 170 Hamonds, Gwendolyn 106, 107 Hamonds, lsaih 194 Hancock, Linda 223 Hankins, Alice 170 Hankins, Larry 87, 223 Hanlen, Sharon 113, 104, 211 Hanniford, Gearidine 223 Hanniford, Shirlee 170, 90 Hansen Hanson Hanson , Debbie 211, 48, 67, 96 , Randy 170 , Richard 223 Hardeman, Deborah 194 Hardeman, Dianna 103, 107, 170 Hardeman, Eula 106, 209 Hardeman, Margaret 106, 107, 194 Hardeman, Paul 87, 223 Harden Harden , Audrey 223 , Richard 223 Henry, Beverly 223 Henry, Cecil 194 Henry, Debbie 223 Henry, Don 92, 94, 116, 170 Henry, Dorothy 209 Henry, Joseph 223 Henry, Junior 209 Hens ey, Hillbrit 194 Hensley, Marilyn 223 Hensley, Nancy 209 Henrandez Donna 107 209 Hernandez, Georgia 100, 171 Hernandez, Jose 138, 194 Hernandez, Laura 107, 223 Hernandez, Lorenzo 209 Her Her Her nandez, Paul 127, 223 rera, Lucinda 171 rera, Vivian 223 Hestand, Loy 223 Hettinger, Anita 194 Hetzler, Larry 209 Heydenreich, Bill 171 Heyen, Cecilia 194 Heyen, Leslie 171 Hicks, Jerald 209 Hicks, Judy 194 Hicks, Tom 209 Hidalgo, Louie 223 Higginbotham, Paul 209 Higgins, Alton 103, 209 Hi l, Charles 209 Hill, Clita 223 Hill, David 194 Hill, Donald 171 Hill, Emma 194 Hill, Gary L. 209 Hill, Gary W. 209 Hill, Jim 41, 43, 54, ao, 92, 123, 171 Hill, Karen 96, 108, 194 Hill, Marvin 209 Hill, Mike 223 Hill, Peggy 87, 209 Hillman, Jacqueline 209 Harden, Vivian 105, 209 Hardy, Willis 223 Harkleroad, Candy 96, 108, 170, 243 Harley, Steve 87, 209 Harper, Gary 194 Harrington, Brenda 194 Harrington, Jacquelyn 209 Harris, Barbara 223 Harris, Bruce 92, 93, 170 Harris, Charles 135, 137, 194 Harris, Deloris 211 Harris, Diane 223 Harris, Esther 223 Harris, Gene 223 Harris, Judy 98, 223 Harris, Loretta 154, 223 Harris, Lorraine 223 Harris, Pamela 223 Harris Patricia 209 Hart, Frank 194 Hart, Shirley 223 Hartle, Mary 194 Hartle, Robert 209 Harvey, George 194 Harvey, Kay 223 Hattabaugh, Robert 98, 170 Haw, Janice 194 Haw, Keith 209 Hawkins, Ernest 209 Hawkins, Gene 170 Hawkins, John 126, 206 Hawkins, Richard 223 Hawkins, Roger 223 Hawkins, Thomas 209 Hawkins, Willie 133, 104, 223 Hayes, Curtis 223 Hayes, Everett 209 Haygood, Gloria 209 Haynes, Angel 223 Hays, Gary 209 Hays, Russell 223 Hinds, Larraine 171 Hines, Harold 126, 137, 209 Hines, Kathy 194 Hisle, Shirley 87, 64, 86, 171 Hialmarson, John 171, 109 Hialmarson, Margret 99, 100, 106, 148 149 194 Hlebak, Cheryl 194 Hleback, Randy 98, 223 Hodge, Kathy 104, 113, 171 Hodge, Marie 105, 209 Hodor, Karen 98, 194 Holquin, Daniel 209 Holquin, Ernest 209 Holquin, Mary 223 Holquin, Natalie 110, 171 Holquin, Paul 223 Holligan, Chris 223 Holt, Jerry 194 Holt, Jim 195 Holt, Steven 223 Holzhauser, Alreada 209 Hom, Richard 195 Hooks, Lynda 76, 78, 90, 171 Hoover, Bruce 171 Hordge, Freddye 223 Horst, Paula 171 Houghlan, Nancy 195 Howard, Dallas 223 Howard, Elva 171 Howard, James 209 Howard, Judy 113, 209 Howard Margaret 41, 42, 103,151, 195 Howard, Mitchel 223 Howard, Rosalyn 171 Howard, Sharon 223 Howell, Brenda 224 Hoyt, Beverly 75, ea, av, 96, ios, 171 243 Huber, Cheryl 87, 172 Hudson, Bonnie 96, 103, 172 Hudson, Eugeanie 209 Huegel, Blanche 172 Huerta, Daniel 224 Huerta, Diane 224 Huggins, Fannie 105, 195 Hulbert, James 172 Hunt, Michael 195 Hurley, Patrick 87, 210 Hurst, Donald 145, 224 Hutchinson, Geraldine 224 Hutchinson, Michael 195 Hutchinson, Zelma 172 Jakobe Ingram, Dennis 126, 172 Ingram, Warren 172 lniquez, Helen 210 Innis, Benny 121, 172 lnnis, Guy 224 Ireland, Donald 172 lrven, Mike 172 Ison, K elly 224 Ivery, Frank 210 Ivery, Michael 224 Ivey, J udy 195 J Jack, Davis 195 Jack, Gloria 224 Jack, P Jack, R eggy 172 aymond 224 Jackson, Ann 106, 107, 172 Jackson, Cecil 106, 224 Jackson, Debra 210 Jackson, Glenn 195 Jackson, Gloria 87, 172 Jackson, Margie 195 Jackson, Melvin 87, 224 Jackson, Minnie 224 Jackson 131, 172 Jackson, Patricia 87, 111, 172 Jackson, Richard 210 Jackson, Rudolph 210 Jackson, Sherry 224 Jackson, Shirley 210 Jackson Wannatta 224 K, Pamela 96, 110, 112, 113, 210 ,Moody 80, 92, 108, 121, 124,129, Jakobek, William 101, 110,224 James, Curtis 210 James, Ed 138, 139, 224 James, Sandra 104, 195 Jamison, Nancy 224 Jardina, Vincent 195 Jarman, Alan 210 Jarrett, J au rez, Althea 224 Edward 224 Jenkins, Kenneth 172 Jenkins, Ronald 195 Jensen, Janet 224 Jensen, Judy 172 Jensen, Richard 210 Jepsen, Gary 195 Jerez, Dominick 210 Jerez, George 172 Jernigan, Linda 172 Joesyesua, Paula 100, 195 Johann Johnso ing, Daniel 172 n, Albert 224 Johnson, Barbara 195 Johnson, Calvin 210 Johnson, Cari 173 Johnson, Carl 121, 195 Johnson, Carla 173 Johnso Johnso n, Carolyn 87, 99, 113, 210 n, Charles 195 Johnson, Christine 224 Johnson, Diane 104, 173 Johnson, Earl 173 Johnson, Edward 224 Johnson, Elaine 154, 224 Johnson, Georgina 195 Johnson, Herbert 173 Johnson, Jerry 224 Johnson, Jessie 142, 173 Johnson, Joanne 195 Johnson, John 224 Johnson, John 195 Johnson, Karen 87, 195 Johnson, Karin 195 Johnson, Kathleen 195 Johnson, Larry B. 195 Johnson, Larry D. 224 Johnso Joh nso Joh nso Joh nso J ohnso n, Michael 224 n, Milton 121, 173 n, Minnie 102, 210 n, Norman 224 n, Robert B. 121, 173 Johnson, Robert T. 224 Johnson, Ross 195 Johnson, Roy 210 Johnson, Tommy 173 Johnson, Tyre 173 Johnson, Virgil 102, 210 Johnson, Wade 174 Johnson, William 224 Jolley, Nell 195 Jonas, Richard 224 Jones, Allyce 174 Keagle, Teresa 196 Keeton, Gregory 102, 224 Keats, Louis 224 Kelson, Sarah 174 Kelson, Tim 121 Kemmerer, Karen 210 Kemmerer, Rose 224 Kemery, Mike 64, 87, 92, 196 Kempton, Kathy 87, 224 Kempton, Shauna 174 Kennedy, Sharon 210 Kennedy, William 174 h rt Carol 174 Kep a , Kerby, Genevieve 96, 102, 110, 196 Kerrigan, John 224 Kersh, Pamela 87, 210 Kiarsis, Lupe 210 Kiarsis, Nancy 174 Kidwell, James 173, 210 Kiefer, Duane 104, 110, 196 Kiefer, Ronnie 224 King, Donald 210, 216 King, Donna 196 King, Jimmie 203 King, Sharon 99, 210 King, Woodrow 224 Kizier, Carlester 110, 174 Kleen, Jimmy 210 Kleier, Serena 224 Klein, Cher I 59, 174 Klemo, Keith 69, 224 Klimkowski, Deborah 107, 224 Knight, Beulah 196 Kor acher, Shari 99, 196 Kostock, Pat 196 Kraft, Kay 43, 88, 89, 113, 174 Kuenzer, Rose 224 L La Fleur, Candy 174 La Fleur, Sharon 87, 224 Lafollette, Billie 174 Lamb, Patsy 224 Lamb, Samuel 174 Land, Susan 196 Land, Wayne 102, 174 Landrum, Barbara 175 Landrum, Henrietta 224 Landrum, Larry 137, 196 Landrum, Lemont 224 Landrum, Patricia 113, 175 Larios, Manuel 196 Larios, Teresa 210 Larikeyi, Diane 42, 61, 96, 97, 113, 4 Larkins, Arvell 175 Larkins, Avon 175, 106 Larmer, Cynthia 224 Larriva, Jerry 196 Larry, Cathy 224 Larry, Flora 210 Larsen, Katherine 96,224 Latham, Eunice 225 Laws, Earl 225 Lawshe, Donna 103, 225 Lay, John 87, 196 Lay, Linda 175 Lay, Sandra 96, 107, 150, 225 Lay, Shirley 196 Leakes, Brenda 225 Leatherman, James 210 Leatherman, Sue 107,210 Leaverton, Charles 175 Leavitt, Guy 210 Leavitt, Lawanna 87, 225 Le Clair, Marie 100, 150, 151 , 225 Le Duc, Brian 210 Lee, Alexander 225 Lee, Danny 90, 110, 210 Lee, James 225 Lee, Julie 225 Lee, Sandra 225 Lee, Sharon 97, 225 Lee, Steven 225 Leeper, Nola 210 Leever, Mary 225 Leggitt, Donald 225 Lem, Jeannie 103 Lem, Norma 225 Lemons, Bev 90, 105, 175 Leon, Cathy 210 Leon, Jerry 225 Leon, Johnny 196 Leon, Yolonda 151, 210 Lettiere, Karen 107, 110, 196 Levi, Randall 225 Lewis, Bennie 225 Lewis, Charles 225 Lewis, Cleo 210 Jones, Charmetria 195 Jones, Deborah 195 Jones, Dennis 224 Jones, Gerald 88, 105, 173, 243 Jones, Gysen 196 Jones, Herbert 126, 210 Jones, Jeff 173 Jones, Jennifer 174 Jones, Mac Charles 46, 77, 87, 92, 99, 121, 174, 83, 129 Jones, Mayolla 110, 196 Jones, Ricky 224 Jones, Sue 113,210 Jones, Willie 174 Lewis Donald 103,196 Lewis, Larry 121, 196 Lewis, Percell 196 Lewis, Steven 196 Lewis, Tom 225 Lewis Wendolyn 225 Liggiris, James 175 Liggins, Richard 210 Liggins, Robert 210 Lilly, Harry 196 I lad Crai 210 L'ndb , 'g Lindmark, Barbara 65, 75, 88 175, 76, 78, 74, 72, 82 ,89,91,105, Jordan Albert 210 Jordani Dianne 210 Jordan Jordan Jor en , Shirleen 224 , Troy 126, 210 son, Dale 224 Judge, Malcolm 210 Juniel, Clayburn 98, 224 K Karstens, Sharon 196 Kavga, Edward 98, 196 Lingernfelter, Bob 210 Lira, Eva 210 Litt, Shelly 225 Little, Frank 87, 175 Little, Jennifer 175 Little, Joyce 196 Lizarraga, Mary 225 Lobato, Theresa 175 Locke, Jessick 113, 210 Lockskin, Cheryl 225 Logan, Dennis 111, 175 Logan, Dianne 82, 90, 99, 105, 196 Long, Garry 225 Long, Sharon 225 Longnecker, Jeanie 68, 88, 175 Lopez, Maria 225 Lopez, Rudy 225 Lopez, Sally 196 Lopez, Yolonda 210 Lough, Connie 220, 225 Louks, Roger 225 Love, Betty 210 Lowden, Carla 225 Lowe, Linda 196 Lowery, Wendell 196 Lowman, William 197 Lozand, Martha 210 Lucero, Andy 225 Ludwig, Lynn 151, 210 Lumb Mike41 42 51 7,92,108,17 , . r . 5 Lumpkins, Becky 98, 225 Lunsford, Betty 175 Lyons, Sherrill 225 M Macaraeg, Sammy 210 Macias, Geneveive 225 Macias, Irma 225 Macias, Tony 210 Maddox, David 211 Madge Teddy 1 11, 175 Madrid, David 103,211 Madrid, Patsy 21 1 Madsen, Mike 93, 109, 113, 197 Magee, Barbara 175 Ma de, Susan 91 96, 100, 225 Maldonado, Linda 197 Maldonado, Tony 211 Maloney, Theresa 107, 211 Mann, Roger 101, 175 Mann, Va erie 211 Manning, Alice 211 Mannis, Melva 211 Mannis, Sharon 225 Manoz, Arlene 106, 225 Manoz, Maryann 105, 197 Mark, Janet 211 Marks, Barbara 98, 107, 225 Marks, Carolyn 175 Marks, Doris 225 Marion, Henry 197 Maroney, Rosalind 225 Marquez, Hilda 225 Marquez, Linda 225 Marquez, Louis 225 Marquez, Virgina 197 Marr, James 02, 197 Marr, Linda 225 Marshall, Alvin 225 Marshall, O C 225 Marshall, Rae 197 Marshall, Richard 138, 176 Marshall, Wade 133, 225 Martin, Connie 211 Martin, Dianna 197 Martin, Jerry 225 Martin, Johnny 176 Martin, Charles 126, 211 Martin, Sandra 176 Martin, Terry 211 Martin, Tim 211 Martin, Bill 126, 211 Martinez, Albina 225 Martinez, Arthur 176 Martinez, Christine 102, 211 Martinez, Gloria 211 Martinez, Ignacio 211, 102 Martinez, Joe 92, 176 Martinez, Mary A. 211 Martinez, Mary E. 197 Martinez, Paul 176 Martinez, Robert 225 Mason, Barry 198 Mason, Deborah 107, 198 5 Mason, Diane 96, 148, 149, 151, 159, 176 Mason, Edward 176 Massingile, Helen 225 Masunaga, Ronald 64, 65, 86, 87, 92, 110 121,135, 176,182 Mateczun,Jane 211 Mathis, Kenneth 102, 113, 211 May, Gloria 211 Maynard, Barbara 97, 163, 176 Maynard, Pamela 96, 97, 102, 211 Mayr, Mark 225 McBurnett, Carol 225 McCarty, Dave 137, 154, 176 McCarty, James 225 McCavitt, George 126, 211 McClelland, Daniel 110, 225 McClelland, Gerald 89, 90, 176 McComas,Jud 94, 177 McConnell, Bil1fy101, 137, 211 McCorvey, Ernestine 225 McCoy, Dorethea 225 McCuin, Shirley 211 McCuyough, Ginger 88, 89, 94, 17 McCurdy, Carolyn 197 McDade, Peggy 197 McDaniel, Johnny 225 McDaniel, Robert 197 McDaniel, Sarah 225 McDonald, Cloudane 100, 225 McElroy, James 101, 102, 211 McEwen, John 211 McFalls, Christopher 225 McFarland, George 21 1 McFarlin, Caryl 211 McGee, L. D. 225 McGee, Rickey 88, 89, 177, 243 McGirr, Barry 225, 87 McGirr, Craig 197 McGowan, Dan 225, 109 McGuire, Joyce 211 McKibben, Vivian 211 105 108 Pigs. McNeel, Henry 99, 225 McNeil, Mark 98,104,197 McNeil, Patsy 225 , McPeterson, Patrick 197 McQuarrie, Nevin 211 - Meacham, Donald 225 Means, Brad 225 Meier, Hiordis 97, 99, 197 Meiner, Carol 211 Melchor, Carmen 177 Melendez, Arthur 225 Melendez, Hector 211 Melgaard, Gerald 116, 177 Melton, Edward 211 Melvin, John 177 Mendez, Sandra 225 Mendivil, Yolanda 197 Mendoza, Carol 226 Mendoza, Gloria 211 Mendoza, John 177 Mendoza, Steven 21 1 Mercado, Joe 197 Mercado, Virginia 226 Meredith, Dennis 101, 102, 226 Merkel, James 98, 26 Mershon, Guy 177 Metoyer, Mark 226 Metoyer, Roy 121, 125, 197 V Mettert, Mary 226 Meyers, Ronald 211 Meza, Gloria 177 Meza, Richard 226 Michael, Robert 126. 197 Nash, Helen 100,106, 107, 152, 198 Navarro, Edmund 212, 138 Navarro, Francis 227 Navarro, Francisca 198 Navarro,Juan121,135,137,l98 Navarro, Jose 227 Navar ro Nellie 227 Navarro,'Sylvia 227 Navarro, Yolonda 108, 212 Neal, Barbara 212 Neal, Betty 177 Neal, Marion 227 Pennington, Donna 212 Pennington, Glenilah 212 Peoples, Barbara 212 Perez, Richard 212 Periman, Donna 105,212 Perkins, Linda 111, 178 Perow, Barbara 178 Perren, Jo Marie 178 Perren, Linda 212, 215 Perron, Loren 1,99 Perry, Ann 105, 178 Perry, Ron 92, 114, 178 Miles, Arlene 226 Miles, Dale 177 Miles, Dan iel 197 Miles, Frances 226 Miles, Linda 177 Miles, Bill 43, 92, 87,197 Millan, Bob 58,126, 211 Millar, Kathleen 107, 226 Miller, Deborah 197 Miller, Devon 211,102 Miller, James 197 Miller, John 177 Mil!er, Joyce 197 Miller, Kenneth 177 Miller, Rickey 226 Miller, Robert 177 Miller, Roberta 226 Miller, Steven 197 Milligan, Donavon 226 Milligan, Rodney 226 Mills, Paula 104, 106,197 Milton, Eleanor 197 Milton, Gloria 108, 211 Mims, Grady 226 Mims, Mae 113, 197 Mims, Perten 104 Miner, John 197 Miner, Pamela 226 Mingo, Ronnie 226 Miniefield, Eula 226 Minor, Vivian 211 Minor, Wayne 197 Neese, Randy 212 Neil, Martha 198 Neill, Robert 227 Neill, William 198 Neiman, Gary 100 Nelson, Mary 212 Nelson, Robert 198 NesSmith, Clifton 212 Netto, Larry 212 Newman, Loue 212 Newman, Michael 126, 212 Newman, Mitchell 227 Newton, Addie 227 Newton, Aline 178 Newton, David 212 Newton, Diana 212 Newton, Paulette 152, 153, 198 Newton, William 212 Nickle, Marlene 113, 198 Nieman, Gary 212 Nixon, Lavinia 227 Noble, Barbara 212 Nordstrom, Beverly 91 , 227 Nordstrom, Tyler 101, 102, 227 Nortor, Cynthia 212 Norfor, Emmanuel 198 Nortor, Lorraine 99, 198 Noriega, lrene 212 Northroup, Steve 212 Norton, John 212 Norwood, Bernard 212 Norwood, Catherine 221 Nunn, Nina 178 O Ochoa, Julie 1 10, 212 Ochsenbein, Eillen 227 O Dell,Diann 112, 227 O Dell, John 227 O Dell, Missy 198 O'Hair, Alice 198 Ohmer, Linda 110, 212 O Keefe, Mike 178 O Neal, Treva 178 Ong, Arnold 109,227 Ong, Maple 65, aa, sv, 97, 99, 109, gpel'DEn1di02 109 127 2 7 rcutt, var , , , . oraanez, Eaaae 212 lc' Oriborn, Ronald 227 Perryman, Betty 212 Perryman, Pat 212 Peru, Jessie 178 Peters, Cathy 179 Peters, Ernestine 212 Peters, Hazel 99, 110, 199 Peters, Rachel 94, 227 Peterson, Jess 199 Peterson, Brenda 227 Pettyiohn, Larry 86, 92, 93, 99, 179 Phillips, Karen 96, 227 Phillips, Lola 91, 94, 96, 99,105, 179 Phillips, Pat 102, 126, 212 Phillips, Sharon 227 Philpot, Lynda 87, 199 Phipps, Jerry 199 Phipps, Jim 116, 199 Piedra, Jim 227 Pierce, Larnell 227 Pierce, Larry 227 Dick 199 Mitchell Misenheimer, Lewis 226 Mitchell, Albert 197, 116 Mitchell Mitchell , Cynthia 211 Edward 197 Mitchell, Evelyn 211 Mitchell, Florence 177 Mitchell, Jessie 177 Mitchell, Mike 111 Rinda 11 Orosco, Dora 227 Orosco, Mary 212 Ortegon, Eddie 102, 212 Ortegon, Fernando 178 Ortiz, Frances 227 Ortiz, Gloria 212 Ortiz, John 212 Ortiz, Juan 227 Ortiz, Mary 113, 178 Pilon, Peggy 227 Pina, Margarita 212 Pinch, Pricilla 212 Piott, Raymond 227 Pipkin, Ken 212 Pitchford, Diana 212 Pitchford, Mike 41, 89, 86, 93, 105, 179 Pitrat, Salley107, 227 Pitre, Howard 199 Pitre, Ronald 227 Polvc, Michael 92, 99, 199 Pointer, Charlesetta 212 Polk, Emily 97,99,101,102,109,179 Polk, Marilyn 199 Polkus, Joe 127, 227 Polkus, Kathleen 227 Pollock, Dianna 212 Pollock, Margaret 212 Pollock, Thomas 227 Polyak, Patricia 212 Ponto, Forrest 227 Pool, Mackey 212 Poole, Eric 199 Poole, Gary 227 Pope, Gloria 113, 212 Porter, Bett 227 Porter, JoEl1la 179 Posadas, Aide 102, 212 Posadas, Joe 98, 179 Poteet, Darla 100, 227 Poteet, Jolene 100, 199 Potter, Deane 212 Potter, Dennis 129, 179 Potter, Tommy 212 Pounds, Debbie 212 Powell, Chuck 89, 179 Powell, Herschel 212 Powell, Michael 227 Preciado, Larry 179 Preciado, Richard 102, 137, 12 6,212 , 2 Mitzen, Sandra 177 Mobley, Kay 197 Mokrv, Barbara 226 Mokry, Gail 211 Montalbo, Ruben 226 Montanez, Beniamin 226 Montanez, David 226 Montanez, John 211 Montanez, Thomas 126, 211 Montez, Geraldine 211 Montez, Julian 197 Montgomery, Charles 211 Moore, Carla 197 Moore, Delores 177 Moore, Douglas 92, 99, 116,197 Moore. Moore, Eric 101, 142, 197 Harriette 226 Moore, John 211 Moore, Moore, Karl 102, 197 Pat 198 Moore, Steven 198 Ostland, Marsha 212 Othon, Charles 198 Owen, Susan 178 Owens, Glenda 107,227 Owens, Larry 227 Owens, William 121, 198 Ozment, Don 121, 126, 198 P Packer, Judy 227 Paez Raul 212 Price, Bertram 227 Price, Bonnie 179 Price, Dave 212 Price, Stephen 127, 227 Page, Carol 227 Page, Darel 227 Paqe, Douglas 198 Page, Nathen 227 Page, Pamela 100, 104, 212 Page, Sheila 212 Palacio, Billy 227 Palandri, Steve 52,126, 136,137 Palma, Rachell 227 Pastin, Moraga, Sharon 198 Morales, Connie 226 Morales, Ernest 211 Morales, Frank 137, 198 Moreno, Leonard 198 Moreno, Virgina 226 Morganthaler, Mike 110, 116, 211 Morris, Lonnie 211 Morris, Lynn 226 Morris, Perry 211 Morrison, Billy 92,121,123,177 Morrow, Betty 226 Morse, Ellen 212 Moya, Lupe 110,226 ' Muelhausen, George 94,212 Mulleneaux, Diana 212 Muntord,Marvin 101, 109,226 Muniz, Joe 226 Munk, Jacque 226 Munoz, Stella 148, 149, 151, 212 Murillo, Daniel 198 Murillo, Ernest 226 Myers, Barbara 210,212 Myers, Eddie 111 Myers, Stephany 87, 107,150,151,227 N Nagel, Eric 212 Naiera, Patsy 198 Nandin, Maryanne 87, 198 Napier, David 227 Napier, Judy 212 254 Palma, Reuben 212 Palmer, Charles 178 Palmer, Jerry 87,126,198 Palmer, Jetty 212,106 Palomo, Irene 152, 153, 107, 198 Pannell, Dennis 227 Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parkin Parks, Parks, Parris, , Barbara 212 , Evelyn 198 , Leonard 212 , Lonzo 212 ,Victoria 227 s, Linda 11 1 David 102,227 Paul 102,212 Robbie 227 Parrish, James 198 Bill 199 Pride, Duana 227 Prince, James 199, 200 Pritchard, Linda 179 Pritchard, Sandra 212 Proctor, Fred 227 Proctor, George 92, 179 Proulx, Sandra 179 Prvett, Linda 199 Pryor, Diane 227 Pugh, Susan 227 Purvis, Elaine 179 Pye, Lynn 110, 179 Q Qualls, Eddie 133, 127 Quezada, Jesus 179 Quezada, Rachel 227 Quinn, David 212 Quinteros, Mary 227 R Rabino, Catherine 199 Patterson, Cheryl 227 Patterson, Donna 107, 212 Patterson, Sharion 102, 107,212 Patton, Linda 110, 178 Pauley, Charles 227 Paxton, Anna 96, 97,113,212 Payne, Mary 87,150, 151,212 Pear, Charles 102, 133, 227 - Pearo, Diane 227 Peevy, Oliver 212 Pemberton, Donna 212 Pemberton, Dora 100, 178 Pender, Jim 111,178 Pender, Tommy 227 Pennell, Dan 199 Pennell, Debbie 88, 89, 212 Radford, Robert 99, 102, 212 Raganit, Raguini, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramsey, Ramsey, Angie 179 Sylvia 180 Frank 138, 213 Josephine 213 Juanita 213 Katherine 199 Mary 227 Ray 133,227 Riga 227 Steven 199 David 199, 207 Robert 101, 103,227 Rans, Patricia 227 Rape, Jo Raguini, hn 227 Angelina 199 Rasmussen, Lucy 108,227 Ray, G. 102 Raymond, Kenneth 227 Razo, Amelia 199 Razo, Janie 199 Razo, Manuel 199 Razo, Michael 102, 145, 213 Reaves, Jimmy 227 Spence, Jud 87, 107, 229 Rector, Duke 227 Redding, Linda 180 Redding, Wayne 227 Redman, Lin ean 213 Redondo, David 113, 138, 213 Redondo, Robert 227 Reed, Michael 93, 213 Reed, Bill 43,213 Reed, Frankie 150, 151, 227 Reed, Howard 227 Reed, Jam es213 Sainz, Jacqueline 100, 200 Sainz, Lydia 228 Salas, Rudy 181 Salazar, Linda 102, 213 Salazar, Mary 213 Saloivar, Isabel 106, 107, 228 Salinas, Maria 213 Salinas, Sandra 228 Salsman, Sharon 113, 200 Samas, Mary 181 Samas, Susan 228 Reed, James 126, 180 Rees, Suzann 213 Reeves, Reeves, Remick, Repp, P Repo, R Revels, Revels, Dianna 227 Donna 199 Stanley 213 atricia 99, 199 aymond 216 Edna 227 Margaret 113, 199 Sampson, Lewis 126, 200 Sanchez, Elizabeth 154, 200 Sanchez, Estella 228 Sanchez, Lilly 200 Sanchez, Mary 113, 181 Sanchez, Sylvia 213 Sanchez, Wanda 200 Sanders, Ava 181 Sanders, Christy 181 South, Henry 201 Soza, Richard 229 Sparrow, Jesse 182 Spencer, Bridget 214 Spencer, Eleanor 86, 96, 97, 99, 108, 201 Spica, Joseph 229 Spisak, Bernice 87, 107, 108, 113, 214 Spotts, Karen 55, 69, 99, 103, 107, Spurgeon, Beverly 229 Squire, Virgina 57, 229 Starnper, Louise 87, 229 Staneart, Judy 105, 229 Stapleton, Joyce 229 Stapley, Dennis 214 Staten, Dwight 229 Staten, Virgina 182 Staten, Wil iam 103, 214 Stein, Sylvia 229 Stevens, Mary 229 Santa Revels, Mary 180 Reyes, Elsa 213 Reynolds, April 227 Reynolds, lve 213 Reynolds, Thelma 227 Sanders, Linda 98, 200 Sanders, Walter 228 Sanders, Wanda 200 Cruz, Rudy 228 Reynoso, Rose 97, 107, 213 Rhea, Pamela 227 Rhodes, Eddie 227 Ricard, Karyn 103, 180 Rich, Phillip 180 Richards, Morris 227 Richardson, Anthorgf 227 Richardson, Leonar 199 Ricker, Wiley 199 Richmond, Amy 87, 227 Rider, Richard 101, 103,109, 213 Riley, Jimmy 227 Riley, Linda 108, 199 Rivera, Robert 227 Roberson, Barbara 213 Roberson, Cynthia 106, 107, 228 Roberson, Sharon 102, 106,228 Roberson, Shelby 121, 135,180 Roberson, Sherry 101, 104, 213 Santa Maria, Delia 106, 228 Santi, Peter 181 Santoro, Anthony 181 Santos, Marcellinus 213 Sauls, David 181 Sauls, James 98, 102, 104, 181, 86 Savage, Debbie 107, 213 Scally, Diania 228 Scharot, William 228 Scheber, Michael 98, 181 Scheller, Dale 228 Schmitz, Judy 70, 96, 103, 200 Schnurr, Kathy 113, 213 Schorpp, Judith 113, 213 Schoenfeld, Kurt 228 Schrag, Linda 181 Schrag, Virginia 213 Schroedle, Louise 107, 228 Schultz, Diana 94, 181 Schultz, Larry 228 Stevens, Rex 87, 229 Stewart, Debrah 107, 214 Stewart, Jerry 214 Stewart, Roy 201 Stickler, Tim 182 Swann, Lawrence 183 Roberts, Charmain 102, 180 Roberts, Jimmy 137, 213 Roberts, Larry 180 Roberts, Leona 213 Roberts, Shirley 213 Tafoya, Betty 229 Roberts, Thomas, 213 Robertson, David 213 Robertson, Deborah 228 Robertson, Wendy 91, 99, 199 Robin, Juanita 113, 213 Scott, Barbara 107, 182 Scott, Bonnie 182 Scott, Brenda 228 Scott, Burnis 228 Scott, Carolyn 228 Scott, Jerry 228 Scott, Jesse 182 Scott, Kenneth 200 Scott, Leonard 200 Scro ins Bertha 228 Robin, Robert 228 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Anita 180 Brenda 213 Ernest 126, 199 Frankie 213 Linda 199 Maurice 199 Richard 228 Robles, Charles 180 Rockwell, Rodriguez Linda 228 Bertha 199 Rodriguezi Daneil 180 Radriguez, David 213 Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez ,David 138, , Flavia 199 , Lydia 228 Patsy 228 Rodriguezi Paul 180 139, 142.228 Thomas, Albert 201 Rodrigeuz, Ramon 228 Radriguez, Ray 228 Rogers, Bill 228 Rogers, Stanley 213 Rohde, Yolanda 199 Rohman, Valerie 199 Rohman, Vernice 213 Roias, Vivian 228 Romero, Marylou 228 Romua, Linda 199 Root, Glen 213 Root, Harvey 103, 199 Root, Janet 87, 228 Root, Linette 78, 180, 108 Root, Max 86, 199 Rosales, Bertha 213 Rosas, Thomas 180 Rose, Rose , Rose, Beverly 180 Janie 98,102,107, 213 John 199 Ross, Laquetha 113, 180 Ross, Robert 199 Ross, Roug Sandra 213 h, Robert 200 Rowe, Larry 213 Roy, Susan 228 Rubin, Bob 109, 200 Ruff, Patricia 228 Ruiz, Albert 228 Ruiz, Frances 213 Ruiz, Johnny 213 Ruiz, Lydia 200 Ruiz, Martha 228 Ruiz, Teresa 228 99 1 Scroggins, Bessie 200 Scruggs, Donald 182 Scruggs, Teresa 213 Searcy, Jerry 213 Sells, Jacob 137, 228 Sermeno, Richard 200 Serna, Linda 200 Serrano, Ernest 106, 228 Sevey, Vaunie 88, 89, 96, 213 Shackelford, Choney 213 'Shaunesey, Mike 213 Shavers, Rhonda 99, 109, 198, 213 Shelley, Maurine 182 Shepard, Jeff 91, 93, 200 Shepard, Megs 91, 100, 182 Sherman, Ra ph 228 Sherrill, William 213 Shields, Mike 228 Shields, Paula 200 Shoemake, David 228 Shoultes, George 200 Shultz, Diana 94,181 Shultz, Wayne 89, 213 Silva, Greg 87, 92, 121, 123,182 Simons, Beri 213 Simonson, Daniel 228 Simpson, Ellen 228 Simpson, Valynn 228 Sims, James 228 Sing, Douglas 110, 182 Sing, Nancy 102, 228 Still, Ezekiel 214 Stockwell, Richard 126, 201 Stokes, Tommie 229 Stone, Fred 113, 214 Stone, Josephine 182 Street, Billie 130, 229 Street, Margaret 108, 182 Stribling, George 229 Strickland, Marvin 214 Strickland, Rochelle 214 Stuard, Erma 150, 151, 214 Sturdivant, Lawrence 229 Stuart, Denzil 214 Stuart, Johnnie 214 Suell, Linda 229 Suell, Shirley 214 Suell, Wayne 214 Suftko, Gerald 112, 229 Sullivan, Robert 82, 88, 112, 214 Sumpter, Kenneth 214 Surman, Mary 201 Sutton, Carole 229 151,214 Swann,.Cheri 87, 106, 148, 149, 151, 201 Swaty, Rosanna 214 T Taque, Donna 183 Taque, Fred 229 Tahori, Raul 229 Tallabas, Tony 201 Tallent, Roger 229 Tanyez, M 126 Tapia, John 229 Tarin, Delia 201 Tate, Lionel 183 Tate, Patricia 229 Tate, Roy 201 Tatum, Jon 104, 214 Tatum, William 94, 229 Taylor, Betty 183 Taylor, Bobbie 154, 201 Taylor, Dianne 214 Taylor, Elizabeth 214 Taylor, Neal 92, 201 Taylor, Tom 214 Te'ada Timothy 138, 142, 214 Teiles, Pauline 110, 178 Tellez, Della 229 Tennison, Debbie 201 Terrell, Gene 201 Terrell, Robert 214 Terrell, Vickie 214 Thies, Larry 110, 201 Rushing, Barbara 180 Rushing, Theodore 213 Rushing, Zelma 200 Russ, James 200, 116 Russell, Gregory 200 Russell, Joe 228 Russell, Joseph 200 Russell, Loren 228, 102 Russell, Melvin 180 Russell, Roy 180 Russell, Sandra 228, 107 Russell, Sharon 200 Russell, Terry 200 Russell, Tom 228 Rybacki, Jerry 200 S Sainz, Carmen 228 Singh, Diana 53, 94,105,110,112, 213 Skaggs, Roger 228 Smal, Mike 228 Smalley, Charles 229 Smith, Arnold 133, 182 Smith, Beverly 213 Smith, Bonnie 103, 137, 229 Smith, Brenda 214 Smith, Carol A. 200 Smith, Carol J. 113, 182 Smith, Carolyn 214 Smith Carrie 200 Smith, Cheryl 229 Smith David 126, 200 Smith, Donna 110, 182 Smith, James 201 Smith, John 229 Smith, Judy 229 Smith, Larry 214 Smith, Lawrence 229 Smith, Leonard 201 Smith, Linda 150, 151, 229 Smith, Lula 201 Smith, Mary 229 Smith, Pamela 54, 214 Smith, Patricia 113, 182 Smith Robert 57, 229 smaihfizocheiie ioo, 107, 113,214 smith, Ruby 201 Smith , Shirely 214 Smith, Willie 121, 201,135 Thomas, Beverly 183 Thomas, Brenda 201 Thomas, Carol 214 Thomas, Deborah 201 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , Deborah Ann 87, 183 , Errol 103, 214 , Jonathan 183 , Karen 105, 201 , Linda 183 Rachel 106, 201 Thompsbn Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson: Thompson Thompson , Carolyn 183 , Charles 100, 1 Clarence 229 Dennis 229 Dora 201 Donna 229 James D. 229 James E. 201 Jeffrey 229 Ronnie 201 Tom 133 229 26, 214 Soke, Gail 92, 229 Sollee, Gail 106, 107, 152, 153,183 Som, Albert 98, 229 Som, Donald 214 Sorn, Ray 98, 182 Sons, Beverly 229 Sordia, Larry 229 Sordia, Mol y 152,201 Soto, Emlie 152, 153, 201 Thornbrugh, Bruce 229 Thornton, James 201 Thornton, Jeanetta 214 Thornton, Jill 88, 89, 105,201 Thor e, Andrew 214 Thudl, Gary! 229 Timmons, S elly 229 Tison, Greg 229 Todd, Christine 229 Todd, John 126, 214 Todd, Leanne 42, 152, 214 Todd, Mike 183 Tolbert, Francine 229 Tom, Bonnie 96, 110, 214 Tom, Gordon 110, 183 Tom, Wayne 110, 229 Tom, Winston 87, 110, 229 Toothman, David 214 Toothman, Eddie 87, 229 Tope, Mary 151, 214 Torres, David 229 Torres, Esther 214 Torres, Lee 229 Torres, Margie 229 Torres, Rosalinda 107, 214 Torres, Vivian 229 Watanabe, Greg 87, 215 Torrez, Francisco 214 Totman, Russell 229 Tovar, Albert 229 Townsley, Jimmy 229 Trammell, Donna 229 Trammel, Melva 183 Trammel, Ricky 93, 214 1Tf2322'l1il'13l2lkl 117, 214 Tremble, Wendy 229 Trevino, Martha 106, 229 Trig , Sherry 154, 214 Trimile, Edward 214 Triphahn, Carl 138, 139, 214 Triphahn, Larry 214 Tripp, Bobby 87, 201 Warner, Everett 230 Warnes, Gloria 176, 184 Warnes, Kay 176 Warnes, Rosemary 230 Warren, Barton 230,133 Warren, Dwight 46, 64, 65, 87, 92, 121, 123, 135, 137, 184, Warren, James 230 Warren, Kathy 202 Warren, Paul 92, 121, 202 Warren, Wayne 215 Wascom, Judy 215 Washington, Albert 106, 112, 230 Willis, Larry 121, 123, 185 Willis, Linda 230 Willmon, Mike 230 Wilmerth, Thomas 230 Washington, Ricky 230 Washington, Wilma 215 Washington, Velvet 230 Watanabe, David 173, 185 Watanabe, Deborah 96, 113, 150, 230 Wilson, A. J. 203 Wilson, Allana 230 Wilson, Ann 185 Wilson, Constance 230 Wilson, Dannie 216 Wilson, Denise 216 Wilson, Donald 185 Wilson, Janice 230 Wilson, Jim 91, 99 Wilson, Joan 99, 216 Wilson, Katherine 106, 186 Wilson, Madlyn 216 Wilson, Mike 43, 92, 203 Wilson, Penny 230 Winders, Kerry 186 Truiillo, Truiillo, Ernest 229 Joe 214 Truiillo, Lupe 201 Truiillo, Mary 183 Truiillo, Robert 138, 183 Tucker, Donna 96, 229 Tucker, Eugene 214 Tucker, James E. 109, 201 Tucker, J ames L. 201 Turner, Almarie 183 Turner, Clarence 52, 121, 135, 136, 201 Turner, Kenny 214 Turner, Michael 214 Turner, Odessa 215 Tuttle, Richard 229 Wates, Donna 230 Wates, Luther 102, 215 Watkins, Brian 202 Watkins, Clara 230 Watkins, Mike 116, 202 Watkins, Sharon 230 Watson, Daurice 105, 202 Watson, Maurice 215 Wauford, Linda 105, 202 Wauson, Jack 230 Wauson, Judy 215 Weatherly, Kathy 215 Weathers, Billie 113, 215 Weaver, Carolyn 113, 215 Weaver, Weaver, Kathleen 108, 230 Michael 202 U Ulman, Barbara 87, 201 Underhill, Jeanne 183 Underhill, Susan 201 Urias, Danny 126, 137,215 Urias, Esther 215 Urias, Stella 201 V Webber, Clary 202 Weber, Candice 108, 185 Weber, Tommy 202 Webster, Sandra 86, 99, 202 Weimer, James 230 Welch, Debbie 230 Welch, Patricia 215 Wells, Alan 215 Welsh, Janet 230 Wennersten, Judith 110, 112, 215 Wentling, Phillip 202 Wingfield, Steven 230 Wininger, Edward 109, 186 9 Wininger, Blake 87, 91, 93, Winkler, Bill 102, 230 Wise, Arthur 137, 216 Wise, Judith 107, 113, 216 Wishart, Lawrence 121, 186 Wisner, Bobbie 203 Wisner, Charlotte 186 Wisner, Rita 203 Wittman, Mary 1861 Wittrig, Carol 230 Wollenber , Deborah 186 Wolstenhol,m, Paula 186 Womack, Cecelia 102, 216 Wong, Maril n 186 Wood, DavicllA. 216 Wood, David L. 216 Wood, Patricia 220, 230 Wood, Susan 203 Woodall, Jackie 211 Woodall, JoAnn 99, 113, 203 Woodall, Lawana 203 Woodall, Wade 230 Woodberry, Gloria 113, 203 Woodberry, Nancy 113, 186 Woodmansee, Russ 230 Westbrook, Wayne 215 Vaccaro, Barbara 201 Valdez, Andy 229 Valdez, Della 229 Valdez, Johnny 229 . Valdez, Modesto 116, 183 Valencia, Carmen 215 Valencia, Carmen M, 183 Valencio, Ernest 229 Valenzuela, Daniel 183 Valenzuela, Mary 215 Valenzuela, Pearl 229 Valle, Raymond 229 Valliere, Cindy 67, 70, 96, 103, 151, 201 Vanderpool, Billie 215 Wescott, Curtis 230 Wesley, Sharon 230 West, Glen 230 West, Ruby 202 West, Theda 230 Westbrook, Frank 230 Woods, Charlie 230 Woods, Claudia 100, 230 Woods, David 113, 216 Woods, Ervin 216 Woods, Gary 116, 216 Woody, Patricia 186 Woolery, Vincent 230 Westcott, Carol 202 Westfall, Donna 151, 215 Westfall, Gloria 150, 151, 230 Wheaton, Lufleta 215 Wheeler, Linn 215 Wheeler, Linda 185 Wheeler , Pat 97, 102, 202 White, Billy 137, 185 Woolsey, Karl 137, 230 Wooten, Rosie 216 Wooten, Viola 216 Worters, Lois 105, 216 Worthington, Charlene 186 Worthington, Vickie 216 Wright, Wright, Charlene 151, 216 Cindy 216 Varney, Pamela 151, 148, 149, 184 Vasquez, Abino 184 Vasquez, Alfred 215 Vasquez, Ana 202 Vasquez Antonia 215 Vasquez: Concha 215 Vasquez, Diana 215 Vasquez, Edward 184 Vasquez, Francis 229 Vasquez, George 46, 49, 50, 51, 66, 87 92, 121, 123, 124,125,168, 181,184 Vasquez, Lucinda 202 Vasquez, Richard 184 Vasquez Robert 229 Vaughn,' Carol 202 White, Cecelia 230 White, Diane 230 White Dolphie 216 White Dorothy 216 white, Greg iii, 174, ies White, Harvey 230 White, James 230 White, Kay 71, 107, 216 White, Lauren 202 White, Lynace 97, 113, 202 white, shirley 230 White, Stacy 202 Vaughn, Robert 229 Vaura, Edward 229 Velasco, Marvella 202 Verduzco, Eva 215 Verduzco, Geneva 87, 152, 154, 200 Verduzco, Richard 215 Vezie, Daniel 215 Vezie, Thomas 202 Vezie, Virginia 229 Vickers, Betty 202 Villa, George 215 Villareal, Henry 127, 229 Villareal, Ophelia 107, 215 Villegas, Velida 105, 106, 215 Voigts, Kathy 230 W Waddell, Lili 202 Wade, Donald 230 Wade, Stennis 202 Wady, Renee 215 Wah , James 92, 98, 184 Wainscott, Pamela 215, 87 Whitehead, Ronald 230 Whitley, Kenneth 202 Whitlel, Perry 216 Whitta er, Cean 185 Whittaker, Harold 216 Whitten, Patrick 99, 230 Whitten, Sidney 202 Whittier, Bernerd 216 Whittle, Dorothy 230 Wilbanks, Richard 230 Wildman, Dennis 94, 202 Wildman, Wanda 106, 107, 152, 185 Wiley, Glenna 104, 185 Wiley, Rebecca 102, 104, 216 Wilkins, Louis 230' Willbanks, Charles 216 Wright, Donna 186 Wright, George 230 Wright, Judy 186 Wright, Michael 203 Wright, Rory 101, 102, 186 Wrobel, Douglas 216 Wyatt, Chester 203 Wyatt, Duane 100 Wyatt, Jenise 105, 230 Wyatt, Judy 107, 216 Wyman, Gary 216 Wyman, Steven 203 Wynd, Linda 107, 216 Y Yarbor, Elroy 126, 203 Yarbor, Gary 216 Yates, Marvin 230 Ybarra, Pedro 216 Yechaut, Anne 186 Yee, Helen 107, 216 Yee, Mary 230 Yee, Ronald 86, 92, 93, 166, 186 Yee, Terry 91, 166, 203 Yoder, Paul 94, 99, 101, 102, 216 Wynd, William 203 Waiters, Walden, Walden, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, 184 Walker, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Walton, Walton, Ward, H Yvette 90, 94, 97, 105, 202 Henry 202 Robert 230 Carl 202 Donald 215 Emely 230 Gary 202 Jennie 230 John 215 Lawana 106, 113, 202 Mary Jo 41, 42, 43, 67, 71, 103, Mary K. 102, 215 Bert 215 Carol 202 Courtland 230 Jerry 215 Marcilla 184 Susan 102, 230 Margaret 202 William 87, 230 erman 89, 215 Ward, Jean 202 Ward, Loretta 184 Ward, Patricia 202 Williams, Allene 230 Williams, Barbara 102, 216 Williams, Betty 216 Williams, Bruce 185, Williams, Carl 230 Williams, Carol 113, 216 Williams, Connie 216 Williams, Dale 100, 230 Williams, Daniel 185 Williams, David 98, 185 Williams, Edna 202 Williams, Gary 202 Williams, Gladine 106, 202 Williams Gregory 98, 230 Williams, Jayne 202 Williams, Launa 185 Williams, Laura 230 Williams, Linda A. 216 Williams, Linda F. 230 Williams, Mar'orie 230 Williams, Mildred 230 Williams, Neomi 104, 107, 185 Williams, Pamela 152, 153, 203 Williams, Paula 216 Williams, Paulette 230 Williams, Reaba 216 Williams, Robert 216 Williams, Robin 203 Williams, Ronnie 103, 138,' 139, 185 Williams, Samuel 216 Williams Sandra 185 Williamsl Travis as, ar, 92, 121, 159, iss Williams Tricia 105 185 wsiaamyverdie 94,'100, 203 Willis, Gloria 113,203 Yontz, Kathy 94, 203 Young, Young, Young, Young, Younge Zapien, Zapien, Clifford 230 Larry 230 Mary 230 Oscar 216 r, Sheila 216 Z Gilbert 186 Irene 216 Zapein, Mary 216 Zavion, Rochelle 203 Zolyniak, John 110, 216 Zunica, Shirley 230 Zuzak, Mary 216 QJLJTI-IVVEST YEARBCJOK ,- ' -1.1 .. ,Y-M 1 P . qs., 1 , V, . 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