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

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Another year began, starting off with Homecoming, levi sweatshirt day, Rodeo and ending with the final dance for annual signing. This year, as for the last fifteen years, old and new faces were seen on campus. Clubs started organizing and things started happening, Football season opened and the Rebel spirit was high. Cheerleaders and Pom Pon girls helped in raising spirit by having pep rallies and assemblies and keeping everybody's spirits going to the very end. Dances were spon- sored by different clubs for people who wanted to attend. This year was one of the best, But all good things must come to an end, And this is the end of the 1968-69 school year. J, cnrzfiiiffl it MWMWQT Activities yy., r W? KWQJX 57 ,ifv .Wag 5 6 -if AN X 1 t QQTQL M L i Cf x 35 , O X 'X w 2 A Xu 'N' '5 2 Q35 RK X . N N rf, usp. 5 ff?i' 2i 55 MT e, . ,- s, x - n,g, H SPST' -.19 'ff f ,Q 5 Q mg i f.-mfg Li.. CY ' . -. M.. Qi ix 7 K ' VS V N H , x Q . ' EX I lf Homecoming is always a special occasion and is The biggesT evenT of The year. BUT To The seniors of 1969 and Those who worked long hours on The TloaTs and Those who parTicipaTed in The Homecoming, iT was The mosT special evenT of all. Homecoming is The Time To wel- come alumni, old grads and friends. lT's one of The saddesT yeT happiesT and mosT memorable momenTs of all. The Theme chosen This year was The Four Seasons and classes drew a season around which To build a TloaT. Freshmen chose Sum- mer, Sophomore, Spring, Junior, WinTer, and The winning TloaT AuTumn was chosen by The Senior Class. RoyalTy was chosen. Mike ChiTwood was King, KaThy Domke was Queen, Rochelle STrickland Senior ATTendanT, ErnesTine McCorvy Junior AT- Tendanf, ChrisTy Moore Sophomore ATTendanT, and The Freshman ATTendanT was Sharon Domke. This was SouTh's l5Th annual Homecoming. We Took a lead over NorTh High wiTh a 27-7 vicTory. . ag. l Crowned RoyalTy proudly walk arm-in-arm beTween The rows of R.O.T.C. CadeTs. They field ending The 1968-'69 Homecoming and The week of excitement and anticipation C3 r, I Sth Year Of Royalty 'fn i . , , i ,W W.-B. iven a gun salute before they mounted the floats to parade around the iff..-v ' E- AS ,, The Royal Court assembled and ready for the '68-'69 school year. Front Row lleft to rightl Ernestine McCorvey, Junior Attendant, Christy Moore, Kmhy Domk,-,I Qopfcgn of The Qheerlecdg,-,Q Squad' gave me loudest yell of Sophomore Attendant, Sharon Domke, Freshman Attendant. Middle Row- her life when she was announced Homecoming Queen. Rochelle Strickland, Senior Attendant. Back Row-Homecoming King and Queen-Mike Chitwood and Kathy Domke. Cindy Valliere, last year's queen, crowns the happyi new queen, Kathy Domke, as King Mike Chitwood looks on. .IZ 5 L. 'V 4 WJ' X O if Ls LU i all A eil' W 03 Qiliclivities Help Spark -wniq is xr dc. QQ anal 'MICH This year the Pom-Pon girls added a lot of spirit to assemblies and other sports activities. ai. ya The cheerleaders also add a lot to the school spirit. Head cheerleader, Kathy Domke, helps lead the fight song at an assembly to help lead our teams on to victory. Twirler, Debbie Erb, performs at one of the many assem' blies. Debbie was chosen as Arizona State Champion twirler. chool Year ol' 68-69 The Rebs tried hard this year for the Spar-Reb trophy, but the Spartans i'Wish upon a star was the theme of this years Christmas formal took another victory. This year at S.M.H.S. was a very ac- tive one. Starting with football, the Rebs went on for a winning season, all the way into the play-offs. With the help ot the Cheerleaders, Poms, teachers, band and the whole student body, the Rebels showed outstanding determination and will to win. ' Then came the Christmas formal, which was a memorable night tor many people. Other dances were sponsored in which almost all participated. These and many other activities were what made i968-69 school year a very suc- cessful one. Rebels enioy one ofthe many dances of the year This year Masque and Gavel pro- duced the play Blithe Spirit, under the direction of Mrs. Nadine Shimer. This is a comedy dealing with the problems a man and his wife have with the haunting spirit of his first wife. The husband lplayed by Paul Yoderl is writing a book about witchcraft, so he asks a medium to coniure up a spirit. As tate would have it, the spirit turns out to be his first wife lplayed by Tot Marshalll who doesn't like his marriage to his present wife lplayed by Donna Tuck- erl. The plot thickens as the spirit wife plots to kill her former husband but kills his wife instead. Paul Yoder, as Charles Condomine, is having trouble with his two wives, Marie T News W Q sssiigssg is Ti? jgg ii at s is a t Blithe spam Presented To South Bg Masque and Gavel Rm, is ,,..v -fr 'sf W ex. ,, , If 1 i These two lcd es Jeanne Adams and Donna T cker look though they ve I st seen c ghost and they probably ha e A Night Before Chri +mas 'AA Night Before Christmas was the theme of This year's fashion show. The stage and aisles were decorated with colored ribbons and paper, and the music set The mood. The fashion show is an annual event sponsored by Girls League. Models are chosen for Their poise and personality. Girls of The Month are named honorary models. The girls wore fashionable styles from Penney's of Tower Plaza and left The audience knowing the newest styles and colors ofthe year. This little boy enioyed the fashion show while patiently awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus. Vw, tv Honorary model, Diana fashion show. -. .,, Ns. i w,A E' our ,i , If rr' P' we f f 'E 1 3 4 F -ws.--imdb., . .L , . H' A-we-we 'sss W i 'L A 5 it - - Yf'X.'1'3f'? Singh, models one of the many fashions of this year l3 , 51 5 il ft -su f tl If f' H' 'C ,I . sl 5? d 1, ff' , is ,, is F .lt . 5 ri -4 Wi h Upon A 9+ar Theme of Chri l . Af ' ' -.4 sly! for raw Q.. l J or l rl, l A ' R ,x A, ' 1-M Bob Millan and Jim Kidwell with dates Teresa Lee and Barbara Banes, enioy 1 refreshmenrs af the formal. Many people attended the formal this year. Here couples dan ,- l l fl? 'nas Formal This year's Christmas formal theme was Wish Upon A Star, when many girls got their wish at the annual girl-boy affair, The special evening arrived, the couples at the Silver Bells, Christmas formal, danced and dined until the enchanted hour, Music was provided by the i'Varsity Men. Pictures were taken of beautifully dressed couples, boys wore tux and girls formals with beautiful flower corsages. This was probably one of the most memorable times of their lives. -rr , l 5 lx My l, ,f I tunes ofthe Varsity Men, , Q I 14 We. fs it 1 l Q Waiting for pictures are Gary Walker and Patti Sherwood, another couple who enioyed the Silver Bells formal. 'J : r W ,rw i Second Term Presentation I Drama. Raisin inthe Sun, a play about human desires and hopes for the future was the production of Masque and Gavel ton' The second semester. m : Q Starring in this were: Wade Marshall, Linda Howell, Mary Mays, Yvonne King, and Melvin --mi-sai l Thomas. Directing was Mrs. Nadine Shirner. 'Raisin In Q The Sun' . . . But son don't you understand says Linda Howell to her son who wants to spend her check. The only way to get rid of these roaches mama, is to burn this house, says Yvonne King. mi t X UIQ But the house I bought with the check is for everyone, says mama to her son por- trayed by Wade Marshall. Your father wanted you to becom e o doctor and with the money I have you will, insists mama. .1 -al l ,Xl , l ' I 'ff til' at lil 1 .Z .A 1 lN'tt 1 jx, R t 1 i t u t .1 ,A ..- Mary Mays has a hard time settling her family problems so mama consoles her. it E i x i ,'e N 3 l , s i Y. ll? J at Q .np .., . 34 Q- H333 Lf ky, i Rebel Spirit High on Rodeo Dag Rebel spirit was high on Rodeo Day. Girls wore outfits ranging from tenni's and levi's, to fancy outfits tor those running for queen. Boys League sponsored a rodeo assembly where finalists tor Rodeo queen and the beard growing contest were announced. Skits were planned and acted out by members ot the club. To end the excitement for the day, GAA. held their annual barn dance where the Queen and attendants and beard grower winners were announced. Judge Winston Tom sentences a poor dude to the iohn for tour minutes because he had no western wear on. .4 ..,.. ., ,..,,-, 5+-Q, R 'v The bucking barrel was one of the favorites during the festivities. 5, s 5' 155 i ' Y l ia f R i The ten finalists for rodeo queen were: Debbie Watanabe, Joann Burrell Debbie Ricks, Karen Spotts. vw l The Grimey Gulch Saloon Can Can Girls were the toast of the show. They consisted of senior and iunior boys who had trained for several days. Dancing for the record crowd is lL to Rl Precious Preciado, Chunky Chitwood and Ravishing Reed. Mary Espinoza, Diane Knapple, Diane Larkey, Esther Urias, Rochelle Srickland, Leona Roberts, i F ,, r,,,,...... aaa ' mrliw OH you little cutie says Som Bartletie as Russ Wood mansey makes a passionate play for him. S s Ap-.. I9 The end of the assembly but perhaps the beginning of a new love as Sam Bartlette watches Corine Bridges perform her part in the rodeo assembly skit. Dancing up a storm in his western wear is Karl Woosley and his partner Donna Bounds. I Rodeo Royalty IL to Rl second attendant, Diane Larky, queen, Karen Spotts, first attendant, Debbie Watanabe. l - -dl X I Qing Out Phoenix Performs Here Members ot the youth group, Up With People , have a Phoenix Chapter, called Sing Out, Phoenix. This aggre- gation presented a concert Feld, 21, during second hour. Such rousing numbers as Ride With Paul Revere, and Ashes were great! IQ. N i s 1 South Mountain9tudents Members of the Junior Class pre- sented a talent show February 26. Led by Class President Perry Ealim, gifted students sang, danced, and, modeled in an Afro-fashion show. Sponsors of the group were Rich- ard Brown and Douglas McGrath. ln addition to having a record crowd, the juniors realized financial success, enabling them to produce a fine prom. .- '! Many of the students copied the style of some of the hottest soul groups around. Some of the members of the groups danced the latest steps while the others sang the latest soul hits. '25 V' x f Show Lots OF Talent R l M, .X x 4 s 1 X Q Doing her own thing, Paulette Williams sings a solo for the show. One of the more talented entries in the show was Ernestine McCorvy. The Supremes no, the Velvetts of South Mountain, KL to RJ Joyce Braggs, Wendy Tremble, Velvette Washington. i l QE 'X 92' L-...- f K , VCR 'Zak' A ff: kg -X 555 ?fTsf'ql1'2m kia! if wx- vm J .'V'f -X +5 15354, 5 Tl-V 355' I' LLA- f ,sky 5 ,, 2 ' ,Z I .bfv - ' . ' L if .JM 11- V 'AL ', A A Q. - .1 I, , iffy, , fcf 4 , , ,4- :', Q ff -f ., 3 .. , . , N , K 1 . ,ff ,. L, Y x I I V ax -' Y 7 .f,e,J ,:, 6' ' l' if if ff ' W , 9, V 6 f H ,. 24 After fifteen years of South Mountain history . . Cross Country went to the state meet after cap- turing the divisional title. Football finished with a winning season of eight wins and two losses. Baseball began the season by trouncing Tempe, their season opener. Girls' tennis showed an impressive record of four wins and two losses with seven matches to go. Sport W, in Q is 'Q ' '- -T .. vgz gf Rgk K 1 K. K .i . . -Te: 511, is' i 1 ' S' W if S Q . if -its - li 0 A 1 gg . 3 5 'Ni x if Q.. , .- N' , wJ- .7 ,t I South South Southg South ' South South if South lg South: South h South Southfhsvs f-:. wt, t . . , Flagstaff Camelback Alhambra Pueblo Hayden North East, Central s Phx, Union Maryvalef Phic.-5U-nion 7 uuua iirlovefgsifiieth f ff 7 so we We-They 27- 0 6--14 9- 0 25- 6 25-'14 27- 7 20-26 26-16 .0- 6 1943 713-13 '0f7 1 rfT1l.!T '.'f A L HI-Qt 1 lf' f ,st Herb Jones snags a TD pass from Don Hurst to widen the margin of victory against the North High Mustangs. Gridders Aim Left--Herbert Jones eludes a Flagstaff Eagle and leads the Rebels to their first victory. Below-Two of South's defensive standouts, Eddie Garcia and Tom Friddle, show perfect form before mashing a Pueblo ball carrier. 1 , wuts., ., L. ., . A If X K. .E - v -A -, 't . Yr' M ' S 1. ' -.,,tz. . 1' ,. .a-te f r - .-' - N, - I . -1 -jf,,.- - ' f JL: Robert Johnson and Don Hurst clear the path for Barton Warren, who wings his way into the end zone for the extra point. For Best Season ,W South Mountain was blessed with a winning varsity football team which at press time were 6-O lwon-lost recordl and were rated among the top ten schools in Arizona. This year the Rebel offense was at its best with veteran quarterbacks Mike Chitwood and Don Hurst leading the way. The backfield was the speediest South Mountain has had in a long while. Backs Troy Jordon, Robert Johnson, Herbert Jones, Larry Han- kins, and Barton Warren were the big guns for South. End James Reed was a big factor in South's success as he caught many aerials from Hurst and alternating quarterback Mike Chitwood. However, the offense could not have been of any value if the Rebs hadn't had the consistent defense that was displayed throughout the season. Pat Phillips, Pat Hurley, Bob Millan, Tim Kelson, Eddie sz, Garcia, and Tom Friddle smothered many an oppos- 'li ing team's rushing game. lt is hard to say enough about the coaching staff. Head coach Earl Clupper's constant determination proved to be a great inspira- tion to the players. Defensive coach Dick McKivergan did a fantastic iob with the defense as the Rebels won-lost record speaks for itself. 7 Larry Hankins sits atop a dazzled defender, while Robert Johnson carries for a substantial gain and another Rebel victory. Q is , s R 3 Q T Wa T A ..1.,. , Q- , .l .'.- .1 t'nf .yfsf-4 . ff' J 5 '11 . ' Q ' .231 , wa julio 1 ,.A ikgsi E. if :M Q, - P :W il 1 is -. , . , Q 1 T -3 ,1f?'f s A fi fx R L Lg E 1 X .- s, 1+ fflw- , - . 5 -. Nz 1 L' isfhgl V-1.3: . tw is in J, is ii nie' sf p us- . T .et Wm. . ' .,, , 'sw va ,f', , i ,s ,sift is EW? y A ' 2.5 Q wi ,gf -, l gg, Q, ...J-Q: WT .4 Q 5 . 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Third Row: Cortney Wallace, Jack Garcia, Frankie Angulo, Guy lnnis, Alvin Reid, Tom Friddle, Norman Goodyear, Floyd Scoggins, Rick Fawbush, Karl Woolsey, Sam Bartlet, Loren Russell, Charlie Martin, Fourth Row: Mike Razo, Andy Lucero, Tim Kelson, David Redondo, Eddie Garcia, John Todd, Eddie Balke, Harold Hines, Richard Meza, Tommy Thompson, Robert Millan, Jim Fruend, Pat Fly. Fifth Row: Gilbert Guerra, Pat Phillips, Rudy Lopez, Greg Beiarano, Wade Marshall, Perry Ealim, James Reed, Michael Bynum, Eddie Toothman, Kenny Rayman, A. V. Bailey, Louis Misenhimer. 27 K. -. ,g .,.,.--ww-f ---,tg 1,-' - ' iigq' .lJ45,s5,Qy f A.. -Eff 'f -' t,,v,f.:,1 ' ' - , ' ,ge ine, t, . Lf, 1 f, H , , A , ku ,.., L , ,., ,Y - Q , ,. ft A - , 'f,.,,,,, . S -. .43 , ..t - - Jf,,3',,f'-,A ,, if. gf- . This year South's defense was one of the finest in the state. One of the big reasons why' is shown in this picture as Bob Millan and Barton Warren make the tackle, while Tom Friddle, Wayne Warren, and Joe Brown move in to assist. 5 A -wr s Reb's Greates+ s64 HLA - X Q 10 mc K N. I A X. 'Rx Q fx NX fi 5 H Ma, ,, if t xt ,A .. x,,,,s A 1 X .tt 'f' va JZ' x ' ' t-,,lfV't' t wx' ? ..Q. s Q .' Troy Jordon, one of South's three deep, is shown here intercepting a pass, This is only one Mike Chitwood, Robert Johnson, and Herber of the many passes intercepted by South's tremendous defense, for the rebels. f W ' l fm , i A if V was .,. X. . Q X Sa., L,.1 .. -J N sf lm if Kkttrats 4, ,' X Qmqv,-S C X Ny' W s . , s 5 ' . 'm mmm -hk f . s 5 ' pile - ' Q s ' s h e 4 1 YB K .M . . es .,,,, .. . t '--.N gags. - .giant 2 MX 5 ' if - ' .. - - , 3, . ,gzkjf k . :min-in Head football cooch Earl Clupper and Defensive coach Dick McKivergan dis- Joe Gordoa lEquipment Manager and former Prize-fighterl issues cuss strategy for the up-coming game with Pueblo High, Tom Friddle and Mike Chitwood their football equipment before a tough game with East High. ssets Unity and Spirit nes put another South score within easy reach. Although not all end sweeps were successful, they play an important part in rolling up offensive yardage J. V. Team Has Strong Season so Front row IL to Rl: Tom Dunevant, John Mills, Frank Jackson, Charles McCullough, James Michael, Johnny Johnson, Charles Jackson, Jerry Wesley, Dean Taylor, Greg Newman, Tom Bartlett. 2nd row lL to Rl: Coach Bill Stovall, Danny Perez, Ben Hafner, Charles Escobedo, Robert Wheaton, Gary Land, Gilbert Villigas, Dean Erb, Sam Horcige, Mike Packer, William Bradford, Willie Davis, Coach Ken Richardson. Top row IL to Rl: Ray Rodriguez, James Jones, John Hart, Wayne Harrington, Torn Scoggins, Lee Furch, Mike Anderson, Al Macaraeg, Sam Stokes, Jack Fruend, Leonard Binford, Steve Chitwood, Robert Davis, Steve Banks, Wayne Jefferson, Al Leake. if 2' S ,aaasi , i A C A ' , 2 ' V gems- . - -'-'-'iw-:-45 425-l M , ., A.. ,J - . S ,ti-'ggees we 5 '.--pm! E -f -'--W'-' IR I -Jil Jim' i A - ' - 5 -- ,.... -- it -0 ixfu.---sy m - 5..,,Q, . -N ,- .MZ ,Q Nt . f. , . ,.,, ,K X, ,gf , 1 ., xi. X 5 inn ,V i I M ,.,,, ,. K . , is 'i ' P' f as---H , f' A vifiile-s 9 K Mike Anderson l65l attempts to block a Phx. Union pass in a tight battle in which South is slightly edged. i '--H-- Q f.-..t B g J if fi ' Lift J 4 is 'J Q f i fe . f is i f L 1547 in .Afgtve A ill - A in as it i J . ,. .. X J' A' , Q1 2 giig . , Q f' - M , M , A K , , :Eid Q J .L . -A .,,,- X ' 'A ff -K 'lx Qi- ' Q-W 1 E ifiiif, r'-11 .X , .n m X-jf 3 I if ' hi E g by ,,., 1 J U ,,,. g J ygg ygxilyg i i M . ,,s,, 3 s,,,,y si-i1 C Fig f ,ex , ' s A ' x 4 in A -A . ,fi.,, f 'f. f 'iNsals W ' 1 f J 3?,t,,x,. C . , i s . -Q-:ff is, W: .-,, ,,,..y'+i:.- , . X' ' '- M- xv x, Nimais.-ig' 5.,F,eh:i'.'w t' s1n3'fs...-sv-.J,.: 4 i ' 5, Steve Chitwoocl is knocked att his feet after handing the ball to Sam Stokes for a A fumble recovery by Jim Hart adds excitement and enthusie short gain, asm to the game. Frosh Blue Shows Potential Performers gn 5 'ASF F kt In ., All - XE A A A W i f ' sl . ie Wi 2 is ll tar J S' -9 1!! W , s i ' ' i ' :tif Q-1 Front Row-L To R, Danny Williams, Charles Ross, Charleston Jackson, Robert Marquez, Ray Whittle, Second Row-Roger Ark, Ken Adams, Lloyd Brown, Francisco Leon, Larry Gooden, Pat Henderson, Armon Cheatham, Rudy Moreno, Ray Ramirez, Fred Hines, Third Row-- Mike Womack, lmgrl David Jackson, Cecil Thomas, Ernest Furch, Andrew Jones, Mike Baca, Guy Guyton, Gerald Austin, Bob Cramp, Bill Shroeder, Robert Laffoon, Colbert Taylor, Mike Morrison lmgrl Fourth Row--Reyes Carrillo, Hector Martinez, David Hodor, Charles Bowlin, Bryan Meanes, Mike Robinson, Sherman Davis, David Weaver, Dwayne Rochell, Daved Jones. Frosh Red Post Winning Season ' , .L ,,-.k. Vx' .,l ' A -,, V L il j.4V Front Row-L To R, Don Stanton, Matt Jenkins, Curtis Clark, Alton Brewer, Charles Ward, Terry Sims, Corky Williams, Gary Young, Marvin Bynum, Second Row-Billy Williams, Edie Aker, Vic Hernandez, Richard Mackey, Ernest Bradford, Rickey Navarro, Encinas Evarsito, Coach Hahn, Third Row- Sam Toothman, Eugene Smith, Gilbert Bustamante, Westly Dodson, Kevin Hansen, Chris Johnson, Darnell Pervis, Leroy Campbell, Fourth Row-Leonard Roberts, Mikel Whites, Leslie Robertson, Gary Singh, Ray' Cornejo, Andy Ronqullo, Wilfert Washington, Jasper Hutchinson, Fifth Row-Jerry Redarso, Robert Ramby, Ray Hamilton, Authony White, Mishell Kelson, Dale Taylor, Manuel Encinas, Mick Martin Cross Countrg Sweeps Division This was iust a building year, were the words of Cross Country coach Joe Ehlers last year, we are looking forward to a state team next year. When The official practice began in the fall, coach Ehlers called his team together to set the goals of the season and to determine how they would be accomplished. The goals were high for all the boys and they each worked hard. The first goal was to defeat Flagstaff by a perfect score, this was done and The beginning of a phe- nomenal season had started. With eight straight victories, three being perfect scores, the team faced Phoenix Union. ln all of South Mountain's existence we had never defeated Union in Cross Country, this was the year a change was to come. Larry Copeland sped his way to a new course record of 9:39.3 which shattered Tim Teiada's old record of 9:54.9 on the two mile desert course. To coach Ehlers and The rest of the Team it was a job well done. The team went on un- defeated and off to the divisional meet which they swept. The roar of the assembly was still in the air as the boys lined up for the qualifying match for the state meet. Tension mounted as the boys raced across the finish line and the scores were tallied to see who would make the state meet. A dream and a goal came true as the official announced South Mountain. Papago park was full of excitement as the ten teams lined up to begin the Two and a half mile course. South Mountain made an impressive showing coming in fourth with T25 points, 60 points being the first place score. A 'fs af? 5. '51 The Cross Country team shows great determination while warming up for the meet with Phoenix Union. Tim Tejada strides across the finish line leading South Mountain to stomp Central 15 to 50, a perfect score. Speeding across the finish line Jesse Padilla reaches Top row IL to Rl: Jesse Padilla, Henry Carrasco, Coach Joe Ehlers, Dennis out for his fourth place stick as South Mountain Brown, Tim Teiada. Bottom row lL to Rl: Cisco Arvallo, Larry Copeland, David crushes Carl Hayden 15 to 50. Cruickshank. J. V. Ends Season Undefeaied -it x .ff 'R V . '- ' Q -:cfs 'X .qt s. x -. ,,, I I f- V, ... J. .. '1 ll e ' ' Q. 4- s rf xu, , ' .R ' - KY 45 Q., 'S -.54.vl.l..QS '., .i.f5' Bob Robison, determinedly runs through the South Back row IL to R11 Alan Gauff, Dave Chavez, Lorenzo Gonzales, Bob Robison, Front row IL Mountain Cross Country Course, to Ri: Bob Redondo, Art Mobley, Wayne Barton. rosh Sweeps Ciig Championship if 4 H I r sq '- Fqf. X Ag , .7 f N .JU Z Back row. IL to RJ: Manuel Carrasco, Ted Shobe, Mike Marsh, Jerry Pierce, John Woods. Front The performance of the Freshmen insures the future row IL to Ri: Jerry Poole, Joe Mendoza, James Willis. of our varsity Team. Rebels Weather Through Tough Losing Season 'hhA vi l 3 Q, , ,T As Klff is ll -5 rt p Q- 4,3 - as l V 41 ,, , A ', xl fl' lavu h Z nv ,, ' K' T l t,,, 'Q'-ws ,.a A.. Leonard Furch makes a fine effort in recovering the ball from an East High Longhorn. South won game 63-60. Startled, Charles Montgomery seems ci bit hesitant about getting mixed up in this Mesa-South pile up. Straining Jim Reed attempts to secure the ball from a Palo Verde Titan, Rebels eventually last. During the Christmas Tournaments, Charles lTutorl Montgomery snatches the ball from a bounding opponent. West Mesa ..... Alhambra . .. Camelback ... They 64 64 64 Washington . . . 67 59 .fe---... wa , XY g --... in 9 haf' Fighting his way through two East Longhorns, Herbert Jones strides for the basket to defeat the Longhorns. Tempe ...... Carl Hayden .. Casa Grande . .. Sahuaro ...... North ........ Phoenix? Union . . Central ..... East ..... Maryvale .. . North ........ Phoenix Union . . Central ..... E t ............ as Maryvale .......... . . . Row 1 lL to Rl: Joe Brown: Kieth Earles, Steve Mendoza, Bobbie Johnson, Wayne Warren. Second row: Jeff Thompson, Kenny Raymond, A. V. Bailey, Danny Bailey, Herbert Jones, Don Hurst. Back row: David Torres, James Reed, Eddie Qualls, Charles Montgomery,'Leonard Furch. 90 7l 69 84 63 76 60 60 68 66 85 83 51 77 ' w 'i if ,L ai, .5E L A x 21 1 si IQ, 1 4 J S S5 -15152349 ' tp , 4, iq P Miva, - JV' I ,. . 3 qv 0 xi f., in Look Toward Making Varsity . ' W at f-- ' g i o o W 'V :,. -f 21' ei' i f-oo L ,o L' JARYVILL we o , H :1 J x. t , W is ,..k gy-, sv, it A Ihe J.V. team worked hard in preparation for next year in hopes of making the I Varsity team. 5511? -:Seize M P F5,.,..,'Ku saw 1554 V135 1' iff : r' '5 3' ' 3 3i,!4.?5rf P- 5 iati Front Row, IL to Rl Eric Wallace, Robert Wheaton, Larry Huckaby, David Chavez, Leonard Binford, 2nd Row: IL to Rl John Hart, Greg Newman, Phillip Earles, Syd Reaching for ,he rebound is Robert Whemon as Mmyvale mes in Hill, Robert Davis, Top Row: lL to Rl Jess Colter, Ernie Henderson, Manuel Esquer, vain- ' Sam Stokes, Coach Jerry Hahn. 36 Frosh Blue Have Disappoinling Season ,-,- gill F. J Front row lL to Rl: Jack Berry, Mgr., Joe Jackson, Leroy Campbell, Lloyd Brown, Frank Leon, Kenneth Higgenbolham. Second row lL to Rl: Dale Yoder, Kenneth Adams, Roger Ark, John Elson, Guy Guyfon, Joe Jacko,-, mokes G leaping Sl-,of to SCO,-e Charles Ross, Jim Berry, Mgr. for me Rebels. Red Team Show kill and Speed RK Fran? row lL To Rl: Danny Williams, Norman Baldarrama, Jerry Redondo, Jim Mackey, Larry Hialmarson, Larry Gooden, James Willis. Second row lL to Rl: Marvin Bynam, Mgr. Corky Williams, Dwayne Rochelle, Kennefh Adams surrounded by opposition David Weaver, David Jackson, Gary Young, Gearld Feacher. leaps fo rebound the basketball. Going for the pin, John McEwen struggles to over-turn his opponent, South Mountain's varsity wrestling team starts practice immediately after the last football play has been executed. They begin each practice with a series of stretches and gen- eral warming up exercises. Head coach Dick McKivergan then instructs each of his wrestlers in the various escapes, reverses, takedownls and the most important the pinning combinations. Practice is long and very exhausting as any wrestler will tell you. The team begins its routine immediately after school and lasting about two hours. After several weeks of hard practice coach McKivergan's dedicated coaching paid off very handsomely for several of his returning lettermen, ln the feather-weight division Lamont Landrum finished his season with an impressive record of 12 wins and 2 losses. Weighing in at 138 lbs. Melvin Burt racked up the best record with 12 wins and 1 loss, three of these wins being the result of pins. Richard Preciado who wrestled at 154 lbs. had a season record of 11 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie. The team ielled early in the season coming in second in their first match which went four ways. The team continued to perform well ending the year with 5 wins and 6 losses. Jimmy Roberts is very serious about wrestling. Shown here he is all wrapped in his work. , .,,. . J .4 One of the more unique wrestling holds is displayed by Jo Wrestlers Gai From Roug Dale Ellis finds the going rough when wrestling a headstrong opponent. ff J f-n f Q attempting to over-throw his opponent. kan And nepih pposition Spectators enjoy an exciting season displayed by Varsity wrestlers. Each meet had the on-Iookers engrossed in the thrilling action of the sport. W9 .K X. 1,3 3 1 f 1 Y 4. I - ZA P' i 1. ? K .R Y . I ' K W 'E' M 5. f l , 1 rf' il . ll 59 rrgy , r p. fl : -J is at I X . X Top row lL to Rl: Carl Woolsey, Pat Philips, Jack Wauson, Richard Preciado, John McEwen. Second row: Jack Garcia, Melvin Bert, Jimmy Roberts, Dale Ellis, John Navarro. Bottom row: Rudy Moreno, Manuel Coleman, David Lingenfelter, Lemont Landrum, Joe Moreno 39 Maimen Wresiled To Ten Exciiing Maiches X ,Q 5 l' John Navarro sfaggers his opposition with a painful-looking hold W A ewwt, .,,,,p, J ,'k, 5 , Face Rip is applied to a stubborn Rebel opponent by John McEwen. lOpposiie pic.l: Richard Preciado is iilted To The mat by a strong hearted wrestler, but regains conirol and goes on io win. .11 J. V. Grappler's Give Individual Performances Q ' w fiivpw. 'A x'yQ Nif l Front row lL to Rl: Evaristo Encinas, Pat Henderson, Joe Martinez, Stanley Landrum, Fred Hines. Second row: Claymore Lane, Manuel Moreno, Willie Davis, Randy York, Ricky Navarro, Gary Singh, Charles Goodson. Third row: Charles Bowlin, Mike Gray, Frank Jackson, Gary Wilson, Curtis Hayes, Jake Sells, Mike Baca. I f Willie Davis pins his opponent in North High match. J.V. Wrestlers gained valuable skill and will be an asset to next year varsity program. Trackmen Topple Opponents This year's track team under the leadership of Coach Robert Shuster has high hopes of capturing the state championship for South Mountain. As track champions in l956, 1957 and l967, This year's Team has all the quali- fications of a winning team. i t Bottom row L to R: Henry Carrasco, Allen Gouff, Mike Banks, Bill Newton, David Cruick- shank, Second row L to R: Ricky Reed, Jesse Groves, Mike Bynum, Troy Jordan, Keuslo Rus- sell, Eddie Qualls, Third row L to R1 A. V. Baily, Eddie James, John McEwen, Linard Furch, Frank Ivery, Charles Montgomery, Mike John- son, John Hordge, Coach Robert Schuster. Varsity Season Starts Vwth Four Vwns 1 irll'ssEx A f new i so Q , i as ,, M f 9' 5 f' if A , . i 'f V. f' X 'V . 1 unch 'H-3 -'S' K X :,. -f 1,?. f3?'WL7--Nil is 'smif-s X-off. 1 s,:Li'JJh....3 m 1 st , I . fs. A ' 1-'1 in , -. g rv, ,fi ev .s .Je A N'-4.,'M v- -' fuss. ,. '- W. .- -mgxgfq sv- .7 .Q 9, .K fr -vf fs.: .A.A. , Ab, ,,, I N5 f was-Q N75 . ,fs , f A YV3yVN,.- -:sf ggi., K YM, .N ,bmw , Q W- 3 eggs. Q, V pak, 1 A. g ,qs ' pw,-5 ,. sl 'If' ff is we - -,.- Hts,-' ,N is s A xr .v-. mg ,1vx.,, .. ,5,s., fl . - ,V ss 'ww ww . is - .. -J-.' Lis if ig -35'-if With many returning lettermen from the capable 1968 team, the Rebel trocksters seem to be strongest in the lOO yard dosh, 2 mile run, 880 relay, mile relay, ond pole vault. So far the track team is undefeated in dual meets with impressive victories over Mdryvole, Centrol and Phoenix Union. With a little hard work, deter- minatioin, and support from the student body the 1969 Rebel track team should prevail over its adversaries. Throwing the discus requires timing, strength, and a stable emotional existence. Larry Hankins, shown here, displays all at these qualities. 1' sf Team Prepares For Slale Meel XXKX ,..4i 'A' ,... rf? 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Top Row, L to R Cornell Morrison, Everett Warner, Donald Hurst, George Villa, Gary Thude', Paul Gonzales, Frank Angule, Coach Larry Heater, Second Row: L to R Coach Ken Richardson, Larry Sordia, Harold Hines, Mike Chitwood, Melvin Burt, Tony Brown, Alan Boriorquez, Gene Clark, Louis Misenhimer, Rigo Rameriz, Cisco Arvallo, Billy Guzman, Steve Estrada. n ,E -. ' ' A 8. 3 'nfl .Q fl ' -H' 5, ,V ' 3 . .. 1 H 'Lgz 1, le mf..?q,' . ,r 1 -rg . , Yfxgfj gf 1, wg: ' - ,V a f....w-. - W. gL hw ' ,fb Y 51.121-cg.-k,......i, L., gs -A' 'rl ,e ' a . f- we 'LL . f I ply ' g.,M.aWf..,........ . U - 'fw-nwrw 1 -- - - Baseball: Mosi Exciiing Season Ever . f, - '3 s f ,, yi , sa li 3 S I ,0 Q Fix -4 J'a it w , w V W me ifil-i T A., ,Ha 1 a eaia IT' F415 1. wwf? ,gh me .,v sk-4, if 48 .af -H131 ' 'La' w F' ,,Q,,t,,,f f If 94 ' y v , w . ,Q Q .3 xl .d,. , .,, . 4 Ti' ye , 'fi M rf .5 1 ' X. 5 ,rx gg ny, A , 9, ,ww 1 A4 c... i - I In -, .u Q Y A 9 , - ' A ' 'ff ef 14 5 1 - 4 e ,, QQ, 2 he , , . . 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WL fi' Top row L to R: Rick Navarro, Michael Baca, Hector Martinez, Charles Bowlin, Mike Whites, Second row L to R: Coach Earl Clupper, Dan Melendez, Robert Flores, Ray Carillo, Mickey Martin, Gary Young, Corky Williams, Third row L to R: Ray Ramirez, Victor Hernandez, Rick Sierras, Gerald Austin, Kevin Hansen, Marvin Bynum, Rodger Ark, Botom row L to R: Larry Hialmarson, Manuel Acosta, Joe Mendoza, Bobby Redondo, LeRoy Campbell, Darnell Pervis, Frank Leon. Varsity Tennis r?4v2gl'Q -In ff 7 3' li i . . I X ,-. P fi f Y ' J I 1 if,f ':f K l- ' f ' M3 .5 P 2 , ith.: 31: K X .L if ' i-v-we - iW4'i 4 ft .F i .-f ' V 1 . fi . oar. A at - ,,a ,N -, 'O , f'+'s'1s Sgt' 909. W 1 ,.eG:g' ' .f?!'9'fv'Q'fw 0 k.-- 095:54 'mx fx..-' ' Q Sgt f-gu,0,0,4',:,:,x,:Q- if 933,06 , ,3-V 1 - Q X- -' i , . V ,if Q.:fa+1f-'5 21 V . fbi. , v psi g zyx ,Ol IH, ,Q , 5 Xi:ZQ30,04.Q L' .Q W 'T 5, as Xt wav 4N??i4+g-ii4?.f ,i. e??f3f-rsgsgggf. 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' ,v aQ,,'. -hs ' A pf .r f..Mi.'gt.gx ni .X akssxx, 9, -2 I in 1 . if f T ' I ' S9321 1, 'ye 5. fi111:'1'iv Ln.i11 '5:.. 4, if ' si-aff .ii 1 1 i.r..1:1:ff ,i.,, -sqmw-ai. L , ga ' 4 . 5 gfinhfiv E 0- I -WR- . , ,Q K o 0 o 1 , Ng, Q5 ,..-- Q Sf-si 1 . . 1-wif, me iiifiiii' :sf Wei' ? ' g --- ' .L - . 3 M - ... .j ' 0' Ju' E ti y W . 1123,-. f 4 1, 5 :?l.f.55E?3f-' - , . , l. 'N'lI 'E f ' xSP - .a ' ' I - -1 ,R . - - . ' . L to R are: Laura Blancas, Betty Espinoza, Diane Valenzuela, Cindy Sing lrene Galasky. h, Susan Coronado, Jo Ann Baker, Mary .QM 3' Ontriveros, Sonia Salazar. Not pictured is Varsity Tennis -.,.,, :WY ,f 'iN 5, uirtf'f:'f F XS. .a?'f..' , 1' WWE, ,' gifig S 1 . lo v'v . o:'oo' 4 J !v.g.'.'. 4 1 kxf, VJ, 2 N v.'.sQ'-'ff BQ . 3 oo'o o'.','. 1 gogoa a .O ,O r 9 .'.vK - '.' ro-J' 1, 'Ona' 4 ' 4QQOgQ0 K il . .5 2 it 'yy t 1 3 t --f A gm it gig-1-'s:li'c.15 3' J, , Q 1. 5 Pictured are L to R: Billie Street, Erma Stuard, Cheryl Grossel, Frankie Reed, Linda Chatterton. 's n 4 tlnaagg , ' A use-ng 9 gag 'n X . K Q e ly. if if , 4C,f'C'l1 I -'M' ' l . l . 5 me K s ' ,. A ,, , , . 1tnQP.a,- 5 W ' e L Q - , C ., , 9 . ' x K J ' 1 to ' :L-' 5 , K 1-gg'j,g .X Yx1.g.vQ,. . K 'Iv' - , W sy fffl i Qlgigjljl K 1 Q . .f s xo.s1s-U a a.........i A ,, H . X I . A u s ' in iiisigil' 1' s L5,, ,. ' L-an-gy, gwusuvigf Q, '93 M , H L fmt- '54, K Xu Q it wi.. . Af .' ll' Xiitl ' all-1' ' -- ' 1, Affi- ' s Y , 12 sh fi- l . u - i -' 4 . , . 'L 1 . i - V x ws 5, s E . 4 , 1 M71 Q, l ' f l A W3 is ' 'Q Qflvyfs V , - . . f'Q'+f'1 sA.:,y ' ' 5,335 ' 3 , Mx 1 A cpm .5 -1 .eff ,,, - .sk 2fli,Cx.sbLe1'f . swfemrrrs V - ' , ,. . -we '14, f -- ' c i es-:eff-35, it .5 Q 5 ' fir -- X - 4' -- ,jg,.,mm..---'- ' mi Q -,alle , J'w-' 5 K -- f, f- R ' ':- -,,,,,, - - ',g , EQSRKB, A - -3 N 5 ff . Cheryl Grossel smiles confidently at her opponent after slicing the ball. Atta girl . . . Stella Munoz puts all she's got into a typical tennis match. Linda Chatterton displays her great form, which helped lead the team on to a great season. Modern Dance XZ' ,, ff It looks as though this 5th hour modern dance class is reaching for on unseen star. Girl ' P. E. 2 '9' 'oe' Students put in many long hours practicing for tennis tournaments And some return home with trophies received for their inPE... orts and wins JV. Cheerleaders X i . V Qt' 'A' l From L. to R. are: Betty Tom, Polly Raguini, Kathy Reeves, Margaret Coffey, Natalie Hill, Joyce Colbert, and Ginger Moore, all sophomores. ......J ' A Q 'ga . fmt? J.V. Cheerleaders help promote school spirit at J.V. activities. The J.V. Cheers are behind the Varsity Cheers and Pom Pon lines in building school spirit. These girls possess a great amount of energy that they use to cheer at the J.V. football games, basketball games, and during pep assemblies. These girls all deserve a big hand for a iob well done this past school year. NWN Qs , W 5555 QW KW? Qf my FX 52 feygwgyw Wi, Hwy 'P my Qyw Qyjfxj Q QW? XR? JjWivQOXfJ Sf 9 Homecoming Ballof , ':5T?LE3QQQg5-rfwggyg ,MI V V., ' -Sig ,, 'K:i1Hiiv1a5'.w , ,, .,f,. .,.. ,..,x,5 .L qi irfifq liifwf' A .Jimi -i' ,:::v3119 ,fx f .,f5,f,5 is ,X .p,v..T,., . 'F ... ,, 1-w.2f wfezrzzri g. fi - Wiifi , I -, f, 45 5 . wawfssm,f'e:m,1f1.v1zla1ff' ffwefM.zg:ns1,gi4fX-if 'im it , ,-,. ffw i.,-17:4 . 2,,,,BxQ,N ,:f,f,,.,.. . . gm. ,,... ,1,,L,k i2L,.,5v ,gt.,,,L , -1 ,Q ' Elf The honors we achieve are The honors which should be remembered wiTh pride, and vve musT remember ThaT our educaTion in leadership is a forerunner To The responsibilify of our fuTure. IT is also The key To understanding The importance of caring, for in caring we give The mosT of our- selves and achieve superior standing To The besT of our abiliTy. We will honor Those who excel and follow Those who lead in The fuTure as vvell as The 15 years pasT. if - l 1 1 Miss Southerner Seventeen-year-old Diane Pitchford has been chosen by this year's staff as MISS SOUTHERNER. A two-year veteran of yearbook, Diane was clubs and organizations co-editor last year and this year heads the activities section. Having not yet decided on a career, Diane, neverthe- less, plans to attend Phoenix College upon graduation from South High, She lists as her goal some occupation in which she can meet people and deal with the public. Diane's favorites include her Human Relations Class, Mrs. Esther Minton lits instructorl, cruising Central, and lead- ing South's cheers. The staff lists her as one of ITS favorites. R. O. T. C. Sponsors A . Mike Chifwood Kung 1' Bb J? ,P , ' 1 u f 3: - , , , y i Homecoming Rogalig ff V KVGZ Q i b I NX 5' 5' 4, I M Q34 M Q, K Kathy Domke Queen Homecoming Court Q A .A 1 't' f ' . . 9 1 L- ' K V A P i X-. JT T X' 1 A V f i kqz. N . W X, ex -r N,,, K fn 4 2. N ii, -an - ' . ,fx RT- ,N S' -no inn 4 Nm Rochelle Strickland Senior Attendant Christy Moore. Sophomore Attendant 'xxx x Ernestine McCorvey Junior Attendant Shoron Domke Freshman Attendant 443 r X.. Amin r o, 5 Y 2,3 xy i--X, J Sir .W i Student r Government Greg Watanabe, Student Body President, has the re- sponsibility ot student government resting upon his shoul- ders. Greg presides over the Executive Committee and con- ducts assemblies and represents South Mountain at student council conventions. Our student body officers have one of the most impor- tant responsibilities on campus. These'otticers are really 54 deserving ot the recognition they have earned. V Q, GJ L 4 Sfudem Body Pregidenf, Greg Watanabe C 00 ff NC0L7l N QW U' :fha - -vnu were Q S Vice-President, Richard Rider Social Chairman, Rosie Reynoso Corresponding Secretary Bonnie Tom H' 'W-. Dianna Singh had ine task of taking notes during nn ine Student Council meetings. Treasurer Anna del Paxton K igwwvx 'lk Keg Club Sweeiheari ,fn T WT? , K T 5 k 'Zi' 'WX f, 3 0SBB3f Marhnez Watanabe Dom ke Tir... X.,.q ....,.,. ,..,,.W ... ,...,... .. A A VL .L . ...am -Q. K i I 968-69 varsiig Cheerleaders Long hours of pracfice and hard work proved eTfecTive in The roles of The Varsity cheerleaders aT SMHS This year. They promoTed spiriT Througho'uT The enTire year, and were TaiThful To The Team. They were found aT every sporTs evenT brighTenir1g spiriTs of boTh The Team and The audience. The SMHS cheers did a greaT iob! I . . ' ' . . 2, -.l.fi.T:f.,g,:e-551, F uv 5, 3: 51 .Eg , 1 N gli: .l'T.jh2.3L5'-fleifff,'f.jiec3 pdmr,-T K v :X I 968-69 Varsiig Pom-Pon ThroughouT The year The SMHS Poms have aT- TracTed aTTenTion aT all inferschool activities. Besides The assemblies and half-Timelaf The games, The Poms displayed loveliness and liveliness around school Through The entire year. Nine Students Achieve Bog of Month Qlatu Each month a senior boy is selected by the Boy's League scholarship committee in co- operation with the South Phoenix Optimist Club as Boy of the month. Each boy is se- lected on the basis of his scholastic achieve- ment, activities, and citizenship. At the end ofthe year each boy chooses one ofthe boys of the month that he thinks should receive the title of Boy ot the Year. f -.3 r Y .ek V i ' M -1l L , hw '31 A s-f all -3 - .,iv', -. i, '- -WSW --qg xl fv ii'9'r 5 f if wx 'ra mf. MV' . . Left to right Eddie Navarro, Rick Trammel, Wayne Warren, John Beals, Greg Watanabe, Pat Phillips, Paul Yoder, Jesse Graves and Richard Rider l X- 'is if Rebels of ihe Monih NS llllil' gms, M W s MX 1 ,M 3 ...V on-xi 'I -vs, , l In ,. I H, rl X433 Left to right: Pual Parks, T Scholars of Th ,ek 2-melg 4 gx vzrs f V i Left to right: Don Som, Larry Triphan, Cornell Morrison, Glen Root, Charlie Fong, Robe Chitwood. om Friddle, Harold Hines, Tim Teioda, Charles Montgomery, Pal Hurley, Richard Preqiado. P .. X . . l as jg-Q 2- , 1'4- lv-'Zrr 1 -2 if :gm i f wi ' 1i.1' V l ri Sullivan, Bill Greenwood, Richard Rider and Mike Bog's Naiion Delegaie slim .mrs- K an -dZ'JI3'3 ' ,J -tvs I Souih Phoenix Jr. Miss if Beverl Rodeo Rogalig f ,f Egg,,,g553'f . ii'f' .fi1?::iTi!ii71!-,f if , X' k 5' . ,,., Watanabe W K f7 'X GZ ff' Cl IJ Rodeo Queen npotts A. I. P. A. ummer Workshop ' A-1 H ' ,l The Arizona interscholastic Press Association has been sponsoring summer workshops for The past Ten years. The workshops are held at Northern Arizona Uni- versiTy in Flagsiaff. While There, The srudenfs attend various classes that pertain To yearbook construction. The sfudenfs also had an opportunity To meer people from various schools all over The stare. The expenses included a Trip To The Grand Canyon, and Slide Rock in Oak Creek Canyon. H , T C 1 f . ri Q Af ar' if .' ll D ' J . ff l' .'. : , rf U, X 3 7 fl' X sA. :Q , 1QffQ i9'f---' Y jiji',j':,. n.ei:,rirT7 f 'W'- -,Mu ,.. Jeanie Dana, Laura Hernandez, Bob Sullivan, Diane Pifchford V7 72 Man has always felt a need for companion- ship, to work with other people. The students are no different. For 15 years they have felt these needs, and many of them have answered these needs. One way they accomplished this was through the many campus clubs and or- ganizations. There are 38 organizations on campus, varied to allow each student to ioin the club of his choice. These clubs range from the Archery club to the Young Engineers in Science with new clubs being organized every year. Organizations ii! 1'-' P l is ' if H-H-wiiwiw f'T'v-My ss, rf 1 l T tvs' 'i T K.,- - Wmqcskiighy V. K M ' .l..-s 'iffE ifgz ' - '- .3l1M..4 A 'K Being a photographer is more than his pictures. Editor . . . Co-editor .. Activities .. Honors .. Academics .... Grganizations .. Boys Sports . . . Girls Sports . .. Seniors . . . Juniors ..... Sophomores .. Freshmen . . . Advertising . Index ...... Modena Davis, Donna Lawshe Photographers . . . . . . . . . Guy Leavitt, Mike Morganthaler Advisor . . . taking pictures as Bill Winkler files I Southerner Staff' of '69 I The Southerner Staff this year is made up of mostly vet- erans from past years. They have gone through the rat race of meeting deadlines, writing copy and laying out the year- ' book before. These veterans in turn, indoctrinate those few new people. An annual is supposed to record the events of the school year and we feel that this staff has succeeded in this task better than any Southerner Staff before. ... Bob Sullivan .. Beverly Smith Diane Pitchford .. Laura Hernandez . . . . Beverly Smith Nancy Sing .. Mike Chitwood L L Donna Lawshe . . Debbie Pennell Vicky Burton PatCavin . . . Modena Davis Rick Trammel Pat Cavin Jeanie Dana, Bob Sullivan Wayne Shultz, Bill Winkler Mrs. Catherine Meibert Junior Vicky Burton carefully plans her class section. From Bottom: Jeanie Dana, Rick Trammel, Vicky Burton, Debbie Pennell, Beverly Smith, Modena Davis, Pat Cavin, Nancy Sing, Donna Lawshe, Laura Hernandez, Diane Pitchford, Mike Chitwood. A 74 r Mg. X 5 N... ,,. ......e-.4 -42. QX sr Sometimes photographers get thenr puctures taken From top Wayne Shultz Mrke Jeanne Dana and Duane Pntchford help make sngns whnch Morganthaler Bull Wmkler help promote the sale of yearbooks Ab. Editor Bob Sullnvan nght rs shown helping Make Chutwood wlth has A member of the staff works on ro rt omn a at t section. fllg S Soulhwinds Stal' :buf 'Sa lu. Q Susan Gilchrist, editor of South- winds believes in keeping a cheerful attitude at all times. I 's- Being in an interview calls for awareness on the part of Marie LeClclr and Donna Thompson. Marie LeClair intensely stares at some ideas trying to create some of her own. . ,.s: ..,.EAM Larry Smith, business manager files away the address of a school which participates in the exchanging of school news- papers. mall But Capable Editor ......... Assistant Editor . Features Editor . . Organizations .. Sports Editor . . . Business Manager Cartoonist . . . . . . Reporters Advisor . . . . . Susan Gilchrist . . . . Pat Polyak . . . Becky Forner . . Marie LeClair . . Louie Hidalgo Steve Estrada . . . . . . .Larry Smith . . Richard Wilhelm Steve Whites Journalism Class Mrs. Catherine Meibert .427 1 1 is 1 1 Mrs. Catherine Meibert advisor of the Southwinds began her first year as advisor to the Southerner. From left to right: Becky Forner, Larry Smith, Marie LeClair, Susan Gil IH' P. ,' V91 lib. AI: H' Interviewing, taking notes, finding out what's happening and reporting to the students of South Mountain, are part of the newspaper staffs' iob. Every two weeks the Southwinds' staff had to work madly to meet the deadline. This meant using all their spare time they had and still keeping up with classes and other activities. ,L Pat Polyak, assistant editor helps make layouts for the newspaper. christ, Pat Polyc 'N-use . A government for the people, by The peo- ple . . This concept is The basis of the stu- dent council. These are representatives chosen from 6th hour classes. They meet with The student body officers to discuss problems brought to Their atten- tion by members. Some of This year's proiects were Homecoming, Twirp Week, Canned Food Drive, dances and car lashes, l 'Q-.M Left to right, Front Row: Mary Boozer, Mary Helen Espinoza, Patrice Venerable, Pam Land, Sharon Domke, Lucy Valencia, Fermenia Romero, Sherri Pritchard, Bonnie Tom, Diana Singh, Anna Del Paxton, Bill Walton, Second Row: Kathy Vesco, Sandy Swart, Sandra Wardell, Donna Westfall, Mary Sue Tope, Sallie Pitrat, Shirley McCuin, Bernice Williams, Helen Yee, Debbie Watanabe, Corinne Bridges, Elizabeth Hurtado, Becky Gonzales, Ginger Pear, Eddie Navarro, Bill Radford. Third Row: Eddie Johnson, Charles Espinoza, Tita Navarro, Stanley Anderson, Bev Smith, Diane Larkey, Janet Haggard, Shirley Roberts, Alice Zapien, Rosie Reynoso, Kathy Domke, Joan Wilson, Irene Tucker, Albert Som, David Young. Fourth Row: Rigo Ramirez, Alvin Reid, Frank Angulo, Mike Powell, Gary Clardy, James Brooks, Michael Newman, Cornella Davis, Dorothy Ealim, Uenell Williams, Larry Hialmarson, Mikel Whites, Tony Brown, Ricky Navarro. Fifth Row: Jim Hoch, Jeff Thompson, John Phills, Barton Warren, Wayne Warren, Perry Ealim, Herman Ward, Carl Williams, Larry Johnson, Pat Phillips, Robert Brooks, Bob Sullivan, Greg Watanabe, Mike Chitwood, Phillip Earles, Richard Brown, Richard Rider. Student Council Unites Rebels r :i,u.,., V wtf., . ' , ,,.,,. . Student Council kept an eye on things this year, The executive board faced many problems with student unrest. i 2 The purpose of lnter- Club Council is to better the relationship between the clubs on campus. Membership ot this club is composed ot club presidents and repre- sentatives. This year a point system was used to promote school spirit. The club that earned the most points by attend- ance and by making posters for sports events, received a trophy. ICC Boasts Spirit Left to right, Front Row: Linda Berry, Corinne Bridges, Karen Spotts, Susan Anderson, Cynthia Larmer, Anna Del Paxton, Bonnie Tom, Donna Westfall, Joan Wilson, Mary Anderson, Shirley Kerby. Second Row: Winston Tom, Kathy Domke, Janice Fountain, Donna Tucker, Mike Small, Paul Paez, Rosie Reynoso, Paulette William, Stella Munoz, Diana Singh, Pat Cavin, Bill Radford. Third Row: Charlie Fong, Richard Rider, Nedra Davis, Kirk Henderson, Alton Higgins, Dorothy Ealim, Catherine Harrison, Michelle Bentz, Trudy Myers, Francine Davis, Susan Malde, Sandra Lay. Fourth Row: Greg Watanabe, Pat Phillips, Greg Williams, Wendell Brown, Herman Ward, Perry Ealim, Lynda Howell, Carl Williams, Nora Davis, Louis Ke-ets, John Fong, Randy Hlebak. Student Problems Reviewed Bg Front row, L to R: Bonnie Tom, Mike Chitwood, Kathy Domke, Eddie Garcia, Top row: Wendell Brown, Greg Watanabe, Pat Phillips, Perry Ealim, Jesse Graves, Sound This newly organized club allows students to ex- press their views and Com- plaints to this board made up ot several students and a faculty advisor. This was the Board's first year. Bogs' League Sponsors Rodeo ssemblg . Mxxsmxi . .Mis-ssssssm-sf-A we... .. Watch the hand says Russ Woodmansey To Sam Bartlette as they perform the rodeo skit during the Boys League assembly. Lett to right, Front Row: Norman Balderrama, Winston Tom, Jim Reaves, Eddie Navarro, Bob Sullivan, Mike Chitwood, Bob Ramsey, Bill Jakobok. Second Row, Terry Chin, Evard Orcutt, Jim Thompson, Mike Bryant, Tom Friddle, Ernie Ocosta, Bob Millan, Charlie Fong. Third Row: Richard Rider, Louis Keets, Sam Bartlett, Greg Watanabe, Wade Marshall, James Reed, Pat Phillips, Perry Ealim, John Fong. What would rodeo day be without rodeo assembly? Each year these assemblies are organized and presented by the Boys' League ot South Mountain. Every boy is immediately ci member once he becomes a student at South. Active members must maintain a 3.0 grade average and have no more than 20 olemerits. This year's Boys' League was presided over by Rick Trammel, president. Boys League president Ricky Trammel pins the official star on Greg Watanabe making him a deputy sheriff for the Boys League quad activities. Girls' League Central Council CuT oft The head and The body dies . . Girls' League Central Council is the head in question while The other committees exist as The body, to do the head's bidding. Silver Bells is one of the proiects ,-...I of this council. Couples were de- lighted with the music of The Var- sity Men. They danced amid The bright stars that carried out The Theme, Wish Upon a STar. Front Row, left to right: Pamela Maynard, Sandra Lay, Mary Anderson, Modena Davis, Cathy Anderson, Rodena Davis. Second row: Bonnie Tom, Anna Del Paxton, Diana Singh, Brenda Hankins, Melanie Fortson, Debbie Ricks. Third row: Susan Anderson, Donna Westfall, Susan Malde, Patrice Caldwell, Stella Romero, Sharon Domke. Scholarship Committee A branch of Girls' League, this or- ganization has provided scholar- ships 'throughout the years for de- serving students. This year they sponsored the Calendar girl contest to raise money for The scholarships. To be a member of This club the girl must show an interest. Front row: left to right: Francine Davis, Joan Wilson, Susan Anderson, Rochelle Strickland, Sandra Lay. Second row: Pat Cavin, Pam Maynard, Anna Del Paxton, Diana Singh, Yvonne Barnett. Third row: Donna Westfall, Cathy Anderson, Patrice Caldwell, Mary Anderson, Cecelia Womack. Left to right, Front Row: Corinne Bridges, Helen Yee, Debby Ricks, Debbie Som, Terry Maxwell. Second Row: Sharon Domke, Stella Munoz, Marcia Banes, Heidi Knapple, Frances Fry, Pam Land. Third Row: Stella Romero, Debbie Hansen, Susan Malde, Janet Haggard, Debbie Watanabe, Karen Spotts, Sandra Lay, Ernestine McCorvey. ' x I 1, K , Ji A Members of the Standards committee helped in decorating for this year's Silver Bells formal dance. Standard Presents Annual ashion Show One of the largest committees associated with Girls' League, Standards annually presents a fashion show. The public is invited to view the attire that is at the height of the fashion market. This year the audience was treated to a colorful display at fashions. Guidelines to ap- propriate dress are set up by Standards. -I' 1 Pam Maynard shows poise and grace as she models one of the lovely dresses for this year's fashion show. -Y Left to right, Front Row: Jackie Dillon, Calvin Dunn, Bob Radford, Winston Tom, Alice Cooley. Second Row: Ginger Pear, Sylvia Stein, Vincent Woolery, Charles Goodson, Janet Root. Third- Row: Nora Dillon, Bob Ramsey, Bev Nordstrom, John Fong, Paul Yoder. Latin Club is a branch of Ari- zona Classical League. To be eligible for membership the stu- dent must have one year of Latin and pass initiation. Each year Latin Club holds a Roman Banquet where potential mem- bers serve as slaves to present members. French and Latin Club Discover Another Cultural World The purpose of French Club is to develop interest in customs and language of France. To be a member the student must be enrolled or have completed one year of French. Through various activities such as selling school pins, the French Club donated money to two kidney funds. Front row L to R: Leslie Hatfield, Linda Kimmamsi, Catherine Harrison, Alice Cooley, Shelle Plevelich. Second row L to R: Mrs. Gilbert, Peggy Anderson, George Lee, Jim Reaves, Steve Evans, Top row L to R: Evard Orcutt, Paul Yode, Ken Ford, Louis Ketts, Eric Goode, Louise Schroedle. ' -'69 Rebel Marching Band Left to right, Front Row: Paul Parks, Karen Sports, Cheryl O'Dell, Debbie Erb, Wendell Brown, Debbie Hansen. Second Row: Marcia Banes, Mike Banks, Fred Walker, Orlando Baeza, Steve Evans, Charles Clark, Vicki Terrell. Third Row: Diane Larkey, Rosie Reynoso, Reggie Scott, Ralph Chaverria, Sil Ontiveros, Ronnie Scott, Pat Gorham, Pam Kersh, Diana Knapple. Fourth Row: James McElroy, Linda Marr, Harvey Root, Sharon Shields, Gary Bynum, Kelly Higgins, Malory Watson, Debbie Coombs, Jackie Ayaud. 5th Row: Linda Miller, Bill Wiley, Gary Singh, Rachel Magli, Ronnie Eperson, Tom Dunevant, Robert Ochoa, Aubrey Hazley, Albert Goclinez. oth Row: Bill Johnson, Christine Martinez, Sue Morganthler, Cordelia Hollins, Brenda Scott, Evard Orcutt, Eddie Gaona, Phillip Rice, Gregory Keaton. 7th Row: Cathy Anderson, Rhonda Shavers, Bill Winkler, Jerry Pierce, Clarence Hollins, Phyllis Bunch, Sharon Squire, Dallas Howard, Dora Higgins. 8th. Row: James Willis, Reatha Hamilton, Ralph Burk, Shirley Kerby, David Parks, Bob Smith, Raymond Copeland, Bob Ramsey, Lorie Hanlen. 9th Row: Vic Pear, Larry Hialmarson, Mary Anderson, Becky Wiley, Rick Jones, Carl Williams, Nancy Sing, Alton Higgins. lOth Row: Wayne Harrington, Linda Salazar, Linda Rockwell, Cathy Owens, Ginger Pear, Karen Phillips, Nodya Osborn, Jeannette Luian. llth Row: Donna Lawshe, Barry Root, Rick Rider, Susan Anderson, Tom Tatum, Sharon Sterling, Rose Ann Shields, Jackie Jackson, Sharon Dryer, Terrilyn Haggard i2th Row: Danny Eastman, Roger Ark, Dennis Meredith, Kenny Huff, Herbert Booker, Paul Yoder, Mr. Hanes iDirectorl. Mr. Haynes was the director of the 68-69 Rebel marching band. f Tradition and spirit are two of the words which best describe the Rebel band under the direction of their new director Jan Haynes. Performing in various concerts, parades, and at the games is part of the job of this group. These students spend much time anal effort preparing their performances. This year the band held car washes, and a candy sale to earn money for trips, scholarships, and awards. 'r U band Chrisimas and Spring Conceris Hi ghli ghi Conceri Choir's Season N '-,,., i K f 'Ninn' Left to right, Front Row: Harold Hines, Melvin Burt, Mike Chitwood, Wayne Warren, Robert Johnson, Richard Preciado, Alias Newman. Second Row: Norman Goodyear, Riga Ramirez, Richard Rider, Ken Raymond, Barton Warren, Dove Cruickshank, Tim Kelson. Third Row: Evard Orcutt, Frank Angulo, Willie Wood, John McEvans, Bobby Millan, Hal Greer, Jesse Graves, Troy Jordan. Fourth Row: Greg Watanabe, Pat Hurley, Tommy Friddle, Pat Phillips, James Reed, Ed James, Sam Bartlett, Michael Bynum, Wade Marshall. l I 5 'YF'-l Front row L to R: Irma Steward, Linda Chatterton, Cheryl Groessl, Stephanie Myers. Top row L to R: Donna Westfall, Stella Munoz, Kathy Domke, Vickie Terrell. f' LeHerman's Club and Girls' Letter Club Pioneer is a title that could easily be ap- plied to G.A.A. It was one of the first clubs that was organized on campus. Throughout the years it has maintained the honor of being one of the largest clubs at South. Each year South Mountain students have been treated to various functions sponsored by G.A.A. One example, is the rodeo dance where the winners of the beard growing contest and rodeo queen are an- nounced. ,vhs . 1 X X s ,L The Pom Pon girls performed a can can dance during the GAA rodeo dance. H,--Q,...es Nrfif' f . . - A an Q -L , Left to right: Front Row: Sharon Dryer, Agness Johnson, Annie Mitchell, Mary Mays, Ester Polks, Paulette Williams, Reatha Hamilton, Charlesetta Wautord, Joyce Colbert, Deborah Brown, Joyce Phillips. Second Row: Ethel Huchaly, Gisele Christy, Bernice Williams, Deborah Ferguson, Deborah Hankins, Connie Trujillo, Cathay LaSalvia, Sonia Judie, Dorothy -Davis, Gloria Marshall, Yolanda Evans, Laura Hernandez, Mary Helen Lizarraga, Carolyn Mendoza, Isabel Saldirar, Sharon Squire, Cindi Singh. Third Row: Mary Marinez, Lucy Valencia, Juanita Chavez, Betty Owens, Erma Stuard, Elizabeth Robinson, Jacque Landrum, Brenda Starner, Cynthia Roberson, Rachel Quezada, Jeanne Estrada, Cordelia Hollins. Fourth Row: Glenda Owens, Mary Helen Espinoza, Linda Berry, Olivia Guerra, Diana Fitchner, Charleen McDade, Diane Zaylor, Cornelia Davis, Donna Earles, Patricia Harris, Patsy Gordoa, Shynona Metoyer, Stella Munoz, Debra Williams. Fifth Row: Carla Moore, Debra McCourt, Mary Helen Marinez, Vivian Naiera, Pauline Neu- mann, JoAnn Baker, Betty Espinoza, Mary Ontiveros, Mary Ann Murray, Susan Rogers, Ruth Arnold, Cheryl Janes, Wannetta Hamilton, Morzell Williams. Girl Athletic Association GAA sponsored many after school activities for its members and inter- ested students. 'sv-s., 1 . fl' nv- Qeertiili 'ZS ICB ,w in A Left to righr, Fronr Row: Winston Tom, Alton Higgins, Eddie Navarro, Tommy Friddle. Second row: Terry Chin, Ernie Ocosra, Pal' Hurley, Mike Bryanr. Third Row: Wendell Brown, Dennis Hendrick, John Fong, Louis Keers, Bob Ramsey In l962 Key Club was or- ganized To serve The school and comrnuniTy. Key Club is aTTiliaTed wiTh The Phoenix Kiwanis. To be a member of This club requires The boy To aTTain an above average grade and be in good sTand- ing wiTh The school. This year Key Club served aT The Rebel BoosTer dinners. Keg Club Serves CommuniTg Key Club ioins in with other schools in the KenneTh Love fund. 5 T me .5 K - I. K I f 352 Xl I 3 X a - i f Members of Key Club have o rockin' good Time at freaked- our dance sponsored by The Sophomore Class. 9 Club Sends Friendship Boxes To Vietnam Refugees S Club is under The guid- ance of The Soroptimist Club. The purpose of This club is To serve The community and school. Membership in This club re- quires The girl To be a sopho- more, iunior or senior with a 3 or better grade average. Some of The projects This year were, filling Red Cross boxes Tor refugees, candy sales. Several service proiects were-serving at The Rebel Boosters Mexican din- ner and babysitting aT the South Phoenix Festival of Arts. Left to right, Front Row: Betty Tom, Janell Thompson, Nancy Sing, Cynthia Larmer, Pat Cavin, Debra Sage, Brenda Hankins, Mary Anderson, Bonnie Tom. Second Row: Cheryl Shavers, Debby Ricks, Sharon Shields, Susan Anderson, Marie Hodge, Cathy Anderson, Anna Del Paxton, Diane Rogers. Third Row: Susan Maldo, Shirley Kerby, Pam Maynard, Stella Romero, Patrice Caldwell, Virginia Squire, Sandro Shill, Sandra Lay. l r , f X .3 K The 1968-69 S Club officers, The members of S Club dance to music performed by George Washington Bridge. FHA Prepares Future Homemakers t ., EQ. Future Homemakers of 4 America better known as FHA is open to all students who have taken Home Eco- nomics. The purpose of FHA is to teach members to lead a more useful and satisfying life. FHA pins are earned by home proiects. Some of the members by participating in Prolects were bake sales and selling cookbooks. l Front row L to R: Lucy Rasmussen, Antonia Diaz, Sharon Domke, Tonnette Miles, Helen Mendoza. Second row L to R: Susan Anderson, Mary Anderson, Cheryl Shavers, Mary Boozer, Patricia McCuin, Janet Miller, Top row L to R: Eddie Garcia, -Mike Bynum, Mrs. Minton, Tom Friddle, Mike Chitwood, Sally Pitroff. Treasure Trove Library First row L to R, Muriel Greer, Janet Miller, Linda Goodin, Nancy Crivellone, Marie LeClair, Monica Morrow, Shirley Daniels, Lonna Rogers, Joleen Welsh, Second row L to R: Mrs. Kassik, Paulette Williams, Barbara Constable, Winston Tom, Modena Davis, Anna Del Paxton, Lorraine Harris, Alice Coovey, Cynthia Larmer, Teresa Cox, Third row L to R: Mrs. Bough, Mary Smith, Becky Simpson, Charles Christ, Nedra Davis, David Berry, Tito Navarro, Ernest Servano, Larry Smith, Louise Schroedle, Brenda Howell, Top row L to R: Corrine Cheatham, Carol Meince, Rosalie Sumann, Sheryda Bynum, Becky Wiley, Eric Goode, Vickee Wanthengtan, Paul Yoder, Louis Keets, George Brenton, Marc Dickerson. Club The purpose of Treasure Trove is to help members gain knowl- edge about the operations of a library, Membership in this club requires the student to be a li- brary assistant. Every year candy sales are held to earn scholar- ship money for a promising librarian. Y. E. S. Takes Second Place at State Fair The official science club on campus is Young En- gineers and Scientist. The purpose of this club is to promote scientific interest and build leadership. Among the year's activities were a trip to southern Arizona and a state fair science proiect, which won two second place awards. S., Front row L to R: Wayne Tom, Mike Grieberg, Sil Ontiveros, Colvin Dunn, Diana Singh, Debbie Normile, Second row L to R: Renee Rimar, Pam Jakobek,, Charles Goodson, Michelle Bent, Robert Flores, Sue Morgenthaler, Judie Wennersten, Top row L to R: Forrest Ponto, Bill Jakobek, Bill Rogers, John Fong, Michael Morrison, Bob Ramsey, Marvin Munford. Awards illed Year For Members of Speech Squad Speech Squad is a branch pf Masque and Gavel. Speech activities range from reading poetry to writing orations. This year the Speech Squad is seeking membership in the Na- tional Forensic League. Left to right, Front Row: Ruth Dixon, Jeanne Adams, Alice Cooley, Mary Mays, Diana Knapple, Corrine Bridges. Second Row: Dan McGowan, Marie Hodge, Sandy Stephens, Dorothy Ealim, Lynda Howell, Sandro Boyer, Cynthia Mitchell. Third Row: Stanley Anderson, James Brooks, Eric Goode, Wayne Harrington, Nelson Mitchell, Perry Ealim, Herman Word, Wade Marshall. Valentine Spirit Every year Future Business Leaders of America offer students an oppor- tunity to express their feelings to friends on Valentines Day. F.B.L.A. is designed to develop qualities in its members that employers look tor. Each year members are sent to a national convention to gain practical ideas. Left to right, Front Row: Mrs. Catherine Vance, Mary Gonzales, Sharon Hanlen, Velida Villegas, Barbara Banks, Janice Mitchell. Second Row: Miss Swanson lSponsorl, Valerie Curtis, Linda Marr, Judy Schorpp, Shirley Kerby, Joanne Burrell, Jacqueline Banks. Third Row: Norg Davis, Charlesetta Pointer, Kathy Hedrick, Mary Nelson, Rochelle Strickland, Joan Wilson. Bowlers Improve kill T Fun That's the keyword in Bowling Club. This club is devoted to building skill in bowl- . ing, building sportsmanship, and having fun. Anyone can be a member of this club. The meetings are held at Southern Bowling Lanes where members improve skill. ln time they will enter tournaments. Left to Right, Front Row: Karl Korbacher, Calvin Dunn, Joleen Welsh, Roger Ong, Mr. Hoover lSponsorl. Second Row: Peggy Anderson, Rosalie Surmann, James Dennis, Mike Gomez, Ronnie Hall, Charles Wade. Industrial Art Club Front row L to R: Mr. Cory, Wendell Brown, Raul Tanori. Top row L to R: James Merkel, Greg Williams, Pot Fly. The purpose of Industrial Arts Club is to serve the needs of faculty members and student body. Any- body can become a member of this club when they complete one year of workshop. School spirit is also an important factor for membership. Thespians Honors Drama Qtudents Left to right, Front Row: Janice Fountain, Diane Wheeler, Gary Hill, Linda Ohmer, Diana Singh. Second Row: Mrs. Shimer, Mike Ryan, Francine Davis, Paul Yoder, Nancy Cernuska, Tom Tatum, Bev Smith. 1 fx plans is composed of Masque and Gav- el members who have earned 20 points by participat- ing in stage produc- tions. 1 f National Thes- Masque And Gavel Presents Two Plags The purpose of Masque and Gavel is to promote interest in the fields ot drama, com- edy, and other.aspects of theatrical production. Any student can become a member of this club by participating in club activities which enables the student'tor member- ship. They presented two plays this year, Blythe Spirit and Raisin in the Sun. L to R, Front Row: Brenda Madge, Jackie Dillon, Diana Singh Jeanne Adams, Peggy Burk, David Dixon, Lorraine Harris, Cindi Singh, Linda Kinnaman, Wannatta Jackson, Melanie Fortson. 2nd Row: Andy Kendrick, Janell Morse, Susan Tucker, Susan Wallace, Ann Marshall, Peggy Shell, Steven DeWitt, Alice Cooley, Donna Moore, Ruth Dixon. 3rd Row: Stephen Banks, Nedra Davis, Fat Marshall, Nancy Cernuska, Francine Davis, Stanley Anderson, Trudy Myers, Dennis Burk, Donna Tucker, Janice Fountain, Mary Mays. Fourth Row: Nelson Mitchell, Eric Goode, Tom Tatum, Paul Yoder, George Brenton, Wendell Brown, Perry Ealim, Wade Marshall, Mike Ryan, Ronnie Byrd. . tc F fi? ' ef' f . . ' V, f T if ss l A A 'Qi' . S Vs f H . hi l f 1 8 't x 1 A . L tl l . . Members of Masque and Gavel discuss the final night problem of the Make up is an important part of any production. Linda Omar applies make up to her face before the play. play Raisin in the Sun, This play proved again the talents of the club as the play was a great success. National Honor Society Left to Right, Front Row: Cynthia Larmer, Pam Jakobek, Anna Del Paxton, Winston Tom, Linda Ohmer, Corinne Bridges, Diana Singh, Bonnie Tom, Sharon Hanlen. 2nd Row: Pat Cavin, Virginia Squire, Betsy Bachmon, Karen Spotts, Bob Radford, Kathy Domke, Mary Payne, Pamela Maynard, Stephany Myers. 3rd Row: Becky Wiley, Judy Wennersten, Susan Malde, Terry Chin, Jim Reaves, Richard Preciado, Mike Chitwood, Louise Schroedle. 4th Row: Charles Fong, Greg Watanabe, Pat Phillips, Raymond Repp, Bev Nordstrom, Sam Bartlett, Richard Rider, Paul Yoder, John Fong, Bob Romsey. The Purpose of Na- tional Honor Society is to promote leadership, citizenship, scholarship, and service in high school students. Membership in this club requires the student to be active in school or- ganizations, and main- tain a high grade aver- age. This year's activi- ties included a hike up to Lake Havasu. eserve Gflicers Training Corp Qs. Battalion Commander, Cadet Lt. Colonel Larry Triphan. COl'T1l'T1ClY'ldOl'1l of Cadets, SVT. Hanenberg. 'ff 1 ,Q-f ,f Company A En' 1-x 4, if 'Nt' A , 5 W si. Q A kfayimxiyfl' ' 5 4 ' L , : W' 4 K , w-,Hfif,- f.-- x 4 KU V, ff ., 1 Q - ' . :iw V pg Vx, 'i' fzf ff We 552tf?E'N!2,w , ' ' W f '- 11 aw, - 1-1 . fx., X --f ,-M uf My rf15f ' 2'3 V , l mf .,. ml' ff-v vXGi W' H- kffwf X. JL 7 f,,g Nx H '05 ff f ' J X j N :L f , YR ,y'f:f2,Xfv 1 ,VXP 'P f L L, -1 ' f1 , ?1 Qf'11...,.,'-' fjiiafi X ,.f- r' ff X fi , 'f ,.-' Q-Q -' .ia ' : V 1-.- 'ix 12... .L o Xe X' 1.. iff: .AL f O -N' f F, ' , . 7 - ' ' l' lf: , 'J X '- 3' -'V -1 Q id -A L . J Q W ,E Q S ff M Q O if ' JV - 2 .3 I h A! I . H 4x : , ., A' XX M 4 I NW' . me .- . 'f ' ' x t I ,V !4 7 m S' I x x l'A -SW-giyfg -,sq fi X: Q 1 ',. --, A I f , 4- gf - gg -1' ff, f h 1 . li fe fg Eff I J ' ' l !, f f'.f 13 . ' 4 1 I I X1 1 U ' 3 1 ,. 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E 5 1 5 1 DQ ' l ' ,wi gifs fl fx ' 5 , 9 2 2 1 .2 3 . - + :iw E- we 5 2- 4 f D . fx A Q f t 'L 1 1, ,a r f n b, 3 ,3 5 ' ,, b v l lf 1 1- - 'lf-'lffli ff 1352-W2'Zf-i znl-ie'-' .5-I. J -uf .- ' - Q-'T'f452s4 1 ' ' I Q - , South Mountain's Color Guard, left to right, Steve ' X Q .QV Ax gl Dewitt, Kirk Schoenfeld, Eddie Lawson, Ernest - I . D' A 'lf 1 Serrano. From Left to Right: Cadet Borchart, s-17 Cadet Harry Dillon, s-2, Cadet Raul Paez, s-33 Cadet Lenord Aleiundo, s-47 Sgt. Major Dennis Burk. Xg, . Q'- sx si 1 ' o ,fl I I ! , f ,fr- -- S -4- ' .. K For the past fifteen years students have sat in These chairs, studied these subiects, and learned. Now it is our turn. We, the students of South Mountain High School, have fitted to- gether in an artistic design fifteen years of school life. Like tiny, odd-shaped pieces very carefully placed, these years form a pattern. Some activities are most thrilling and help brighten our years. Assignments challenge us. Variety of experience and passing of time help to make a perfect l5 years . . . yours and mine. Classes --lr t 3 1 - N. -.1 , 32' I sl 1 , 'X , J ZT , 1 K' Q' f 'AA x ff! 12' fx IT 41.315 ! , . n., 8 . i, W N AQ x ff? l , Isl' ff If fri! l lb ffl ii Pat Phillips Donna Westfall Vice-President Social Chairman Pam Secretary Tony Macias, reads of great men, as he anticipates his future. Seniors Plan Dream . . . Hope Days have a way of becoming years. The freshmen of today quickly become Seniors in the never ending flow of days filled with the routine of learning, the thrill of athletics, and the fun with friends. Learning is a tiring process . . . we will memorize and forget, and learn it all over again until it becomes a part of us. This is the undisciplined science of education. Notes . . . lectures . . . bells . . . assemblies. . . discussions. . . lunch time and more notes . . . routine of the school day ends at 3:05. Students pour off campus. Afternoons bring hours at the library . . . time with friends . . . re- laxing . . . studying but laughter and a release from cares too. Each individual needs an identity, alone he is a mere shadow. Class membership becomes a vital part of the student's life . . . Boost- ing spirit . . . Making posters . . . organ- izing . . . competing , . . belonging, , f ' if -ii 'bg ' i A wg-. -I r iv' rf. xx f Q, ll't ..41f1 . WP' ' . Q , ,L Ernie Acosta Ralph Alvarado L it ff . wiv -X X X it K ..', , pg? M: tr'-A 48: 'fc' li leo? V ,s'5W.lH+?f 5. Vs , S Patricia Adams Clark Anderson A J ir -4 c., X ,f s fiat ' 1'-. . tiki x ' , g X . . i ' Robert Andrews Esther Anguis Diane Baca Betsy Bachman Molley Bailey Sammie Bartlett Glena Bateman Wanda Bateman John Bates John Beals Joe Bearden Priscilla Begay Hector Beiarano Jeanne Bench Linda Bernardo Jeff Bingham Floyd Borchert Fredrick Boyd :rf 'O 'Q Q W 1-,t-3 Q -vw. '+,.' in .G ll 102 ,,., 1. A In L. . r 'Y Q ' , we , , I , C ll M-.. K haw. .N , K 3 F Win, 'fffpxf K Q ' ' K 5- ' Saundra Boyer Jan Braley A H y Pat Brown Virginia Brown H Robert Buckner Larry Burke ' wa Seniors learn basics in order to type iheir college research papers. A , 'ack A, fvs 4' 1 1- i Q K skirt I fl' Y 0 4 fxzwffmfe-',g, A - i 1, I I I I . , :ig - ff' K :fix as -ve 11 5 -C., , A-V. W so 1- W i -ii ii - x xfflf f , fm C Will is X, rg.-irxri n 5' ' '7 i'1 f' -v , Cathleen Burton Vicky Burton Mario Canez Henry Carrasco Michael Bynum Sandra Casper Sherida Byrd Lynn Castanecla C lm. X .3 ,ze ,Q Y l lx ll is re ..- ,Q 'mg All 1 EY Jill Braley Pete Brown Mary Burns R5 gan.. ' . Kandis Brockman Wendell Brown Joanne Burrell No-Doz A The Perfec 3 Eva Cabrera Richard Castaneda -f ...., Phyllis Campbell Linda Chatterton l Aggie Chavez Donna Clark Raymond Copeland TZ' l 9 , ,fi ,a,, 5 ni 1-,ii . , - Mil !i,Qf , .fi A ' . E ' I rrlar- .41 it i - ! N's- ,gg rss --if--X ix ' as i y aaaa - to X J ff - N' si Dix ' e Gilbert Chavez Kathy Clark Coreen Cheatham esearoh Papers ombination 1 xr, f C ,Albq-3' 7 rf iii 4 x.,,,.x9 if W 7 i 0 . 4 4 David Curtis Keith Davis 5 gi Hx.,- Juanita Chavei Mary Clark Barbara Corum 'Rx 'Su ---.... Mike Chitwood Ronald Clark Brenda Corum -QQ. , 9 X . , ,F 1, , . . 51:23, t '5 1 .. 5-ii - 'Xf ix l C X . we-S i.gr:i we is ' -err af? X iw , of . iz Q gd' ' eialfiwai . t il' Steve Christy Tim Conte Keith Cox Dave Cruickshank ..,.,,...f 9 .., M, wg. mg in ei.. l'v--i- Tony Ciskowski Grant Cooper Kent Cox Sam Crider --ul '33' he 1 7-'CN ' , RN 5, , N : .QV Francine Davis JorneS Curfli Shirley Daniels Bruce Davis Modena Davis Rodenfl Davis Antonia Diaz Marc Dickerson Sandi Dietrich Kathy Domke - 1, tx 1 af: ' 3 I ph 35: ,Y O 1' -4'fQ2Q':f1N N. ,K . 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El I V '., is .w,. Greg Watanabe helps to construct a float dur- ing his spare time. Linda Fife Mary Frost Lupe Garza H l m e Vi V 'l1951 . lt x was .s Jess Flores Charis Funk Dennis George fa i M . s hi' li Q it-1.311 ' - x M A Q -' TQ Y' 1: 4 N G i Pat Duran Steve Estrod Y'. '2? 'FQ- Wesley Emmons Ronald Epperson Rudy f A 5 f E E 5 is i G iff 1, E was ' sm . 3 111 1 . if . J fs ' a 'vu a Leonard Evans Carlene Farrens John 4,5 XJ' I fu 4 Lv ll X l 1 - 'E X bl II 'Tk 'M ' r sf Seniors 9 15 ti. If 2. .M s...s y. tim' 0 I O 1. Construct Floa A N 1 f yaf K L 4 A' Ig K ' 'Jx i , , 'N' . N . 1Rk'1:'.s 1 .air X K..k 5 .... c.. it A ., .. ' au. 595 K, 9:-: Charles Fong Becky Forner Jim Freund Tom Friddle Cladue Furch Charlotte Gaines Eddie Garcia Juan Garza Susan Gilchrist Huebert Gipson Herbert Gipson Albert Godinez xl if fl l 'Qmc X ' h i S I xx 5 Q -fs x x 'ter X xi IQ ' ' ' 41. K Qffif 'B Y . A l Y 'mi 'fr y, -all ,L ,f N K Elizabeth Godman Andy Gonzales Pamela Graveline Bill Greenwood or Homecoming L, , bf Y, -W 0' xi, . , x fy 2 J, Tim Hall Kathleen Hamm Debbie Hansen Qi or Cheryl Hammil Gwendolyn Hammons Eula Hardeman tx X 131' if W an f' J 3 ' f 1 x QW J 7 . rx l ln A . Ruben Gonzales Theodore Greer 1 s Q 1 if C-f f lk 'rt' v ii ff s f :VW ef il' ii 'lll f z, sk iig A 345 , i -iff pg , F wa- ..,,, 4 . ea -W., Delores Hamiltoi. Sharon Hanlen Gary Hardy vs- i N 1' 4 N gs -.- is . ,,. If 4 .L me-v' .f 'H N A-e.-,+ . -.J . F Q .- i ill. W N -:Z t . fu, f Z Q 1 N 3 'F air Norman Goodyear Olivia Guerra Terrilyn Haggard Leis as-Je Lester Gordon William Guzman Larry Hale Reigning as Senior Attendant, Rochelle Strickland sits trium- phantly on the award winning Senior float. , Q is X 5 -Q U' N .- 'ni 'D J ' s ' LN 3' J -S K ,,, ' 2 ' M 1 f 4-an A 1 ' X wi I X in si if- 73, W . 'R' lk .. W, .. Nh f X JY 5 e i '33 'P-sv ui : tii'.:f xg wig- q . , . 'Q ' I .N x QM. , 1 at : 'X ' Bob Hortle Donna Hernandez Marie Hodge Pom Jokobek Jim Kidwell Senior contemplates on the future. 'Vi Us A ' 149W ,.,,.r :Rik-,q'f:f3. . ...wh J i. J, x w gi .,,. -f e-5 '43. fZ3jfYTQ2I' Ernest Hawkins John Hawkins Doris Hedges Louise Henderson Alton Higgins Marvin Hill Peggy Hill Dennis Hinderberger Lee Hodge Judy Howard Mory Hunter Pot Hurley Ditch Dag . hi 4 i y Tig: 'ter . 'gg' - if x Nick Jerez Carolyn Johnson Minnie Johnson Nell Jolley Sue Jones Diane Jordon wise - Ni 1 'Q 'lt 3 'vi ,f 3' it 5 ., . -L... y .NVQ A is Troy Jordan Jim Kidwell .iN -v ff-l,g: .,. M., 3 .. - iw.. 'S Tim Kelson Pam Kersh Mary Kinnaman Jim Kleen X 1- E iii' ' 1 ,. 'il 2523- .- WL ali nw , gwyw Sue Leatherman Diane l-Url!!-JY Jim Leatherman U elcome Holiday if . r av 3 4 lf , if is , fi , we A l xi 'i-. V fl Lupe Kiarsis Theresa Larios Tom Friddle, shows the children in Playschool, how simple if is to ride o rricycle. ls- Q,-.1 lf' l'i'f5 -np- , ,'TiimaT:,,Q .sw-.o-55 v3 fm .1-33 4 X Q I - ff: L Ill ' A . r h ity? -.N It g, l g Choney Letherman Sherry Levan Craig Lindblad Sharon Luiqn Sam Macaraeg Tony Macias Daniel Lee Kathy Leon Yolanda Leon Bob Lingenfelier Jessica Locke Yolanda Lopez TONY Maldonado Charles Martin Terry Martin , .ff .-fnl, U f i l 4,2 2' iO7 .4- N 't-X. 'Z A eel ez cs ffiv-' Christina Martinez Mary Martinez Q Fred Martinez Ma ry Martinez Gloria Martinez Kenneth Mathis To gain valuable insight on the varied problems of children, Seniors . participate in observation in the Human Relations classes. T rf' an t gl g ,, ..-rf 'vw Q-up ,vs . fi 10, I , ,M ,L ,,,,,,, ,ffi fel i 'f ,L . 4 , H V. ext, my 1 , L Pam Maynard Dan McCavitt Caryl McFarlin Nevin McQuarrie Hope . . . Desire GZ fag D Y, .cy fy M y, . wfffi r 2 we ffl? ,fi- edt -- I l Ye. pw., 'US 2 Shirley McCuin Jacquelyn McCullough Jqmes McElroy John McEwen Melvin Burt Steve Mendoza Bob Millqn Gloria Milton Cynthia Mitchell Eveyln Mitchell Bev Mokery Gail Mokry Johnny Montanez John Moore 'WR s L. ,f .J t 1 fagzzsfgzif .. i -1, ' C X-. .- Mike Morganthaler Jacob Neal Q 9. 'I 'P , ' 4355 C ,f-in 2 55' A in C Y? rv 'P L C or X J C it lil x ,Elf 5 Perry Morris Mary Nelson Cornell Morrison Charles Newton he Future With nd OFten ear . . . 7 'I , N Stella Munoz Michael Newton sry? 'fl' s - xv .1 any Q lk 'C ' ,ll 5 if I ' sg, , . . n i I J an .J 3 -xf' l V a . x K. ix 42 . 4? my . in A t Q ii 1 k .xii 'A ,J .X ' 7' -i1- c , . A fu' ff --iiz xii, V1 ' 1 ' A ' , v 'i',iQf1i,.h ' Linda Ohmel' Eddie Ordonez Mary Helen Oroscot John Ortiz Nodya Osborn Marsha Ostland Raul P062 Paul Parks Leonard Parker fl' ,'-v 7. .A ' ww, x J fe, z, Qi --5 - S 2 - 3 1 Eddie Ortegon John Overly Sharon Patterson wiafzsi if 5 tiiiisikifiiiif .- - s 'xlsx I r E J 'fi 4 . . w R . . ! x 1 C j , N ,si ,, ..i. ., sq Barbara Myers Gary Nieman va .. lbw -X .1 , X x 2, 1, A., John Norton Yolanda Navarro Cynthia Norfor I-. t-a- ' -fa sz H 1 it . , . 4 3 . . 7 . if x...i K Wayne Norwood As Christmas nears, Bob Sullivan plays Santa and passes out candy to all the little children 1 . Yi: f, ' I I 1 HO Minor sports p Senior activities. 13, ' L ,XSTW K e Wrirw P Af Hx 'ts 4 EV 2 , V A r' -A5 f r'-f ' . a vr. Q ie, re ,1- ,sf .1 K. J , -..QM 'f,,...f,-ffiii-gli ,.,,,1,:.rw f 'iu.,,'1. fi f i , I J layed an important part in Xi V X an Jr Wm xl!! ' L ME iix 5-rf Anna Del Paxton Terry Plank Patricia Po lygk Gloria Pope B ii ii'-xv . ,'b, 5 K i i. X R IQ E , if el ' ,Q 'ix , . . -2 Q lil?- Q f'?454i.fEE5fiEQV I, :Zi . 1' dw ini NFA Q ' fi I f ,, 2 Donna Pennington Mary Payne Oliver Peevy Debbie Pennell Gleniluh Pennington Barbara Perow Linda Perren Ernesfine Peters Patrick Phillips Margie Pina ' we Charlsetta Pointer Debbie Pounds , in Betty Perryman Diane Pitchford Seniors Active i Two bits, four bits . . . Yells head cheer Kathy Domke, at the Central game. ,. ,. i tie ,L f. , R 7-.... 5 at in - g s we Y L. Qxx .QL -...sf ef 'if A it QLSJYYWRQKI til. -1? 0 fs -., Wx A Vt.. WS if Richard Preciado Sandy Pritchard Lindean Redman David Redondo Rosie Reynoso X' i ts. , i Richard Rider chool Sports 'la-it , s 1 1 iff 'I l wi- 'W + - Yvonne Purvis Albert Quihuis Robert Radford Mike Razo Gaye Reed Michael Reed Susie Rees Raymond Repp X YF' ' A Spirit ran high during the week of the Spar-Reb game. Activities included such things as pep rallies in the quad and spirit assemblies. ,V S, 1 'i i I si tr , I l l l l S b A f W f f.. ' A Q , I - xx., 2 - .i F if ' :' 5 agsfgi. J, ' ' ,1 sw' A 'A 4, 1 . L X , - Wig 1 . .4 .2'.'a W 4.-' 'x' 5 - 'g X 1 vjggtggryf-e31 ', 4 Q, K 1' t 1 1 J5f5L!?i?'H:-1'2:q L .Q '. , ,ct -1 , g 5 ire R ffctfltltiff: 4 ' 'X 13? sf M ' Jim Roberts Leona Roberts Verniece Rohman Glen Root Pat Rosas Shirley Roberts David Robertson Sandra Ross F yr., NX X 'PS tt mi! lift st fi is H- - 11 - 0 A N r Y' Q. if 1 E s ef ,- - ' flair ' fnifffilill l'5i':'!f. ' 1 2 mi i A V .4 Frances Ruiz Ann Rupert Theodore Rushing Linda Salazar Mary Salazar Mary Salinas Sylvia Sanchez Waldo Schmidt Kathy Schnurr Judith Schorpp Virginia Schrag Rhonda Shavers l-' 0-K' 1 E ' E '+ xpensive xr . . it -- x C HSS PIC UYBS . . 22-J ,Hs 5' t A if - '7 . X, it , S Q S ,Q 1 , . . i, Diana Singh Beverly Smith I . S-, It E . r e,,.. wftc is 'Ml 'ty fs. Q F' , ,- ll' Aw. 1. Q5 L .,g:liq.f.,ix . v i'47f'?'-wwf? , it 1. fgxxfv 'Q 15. A A .-, f, -x r ft 'X Qj4,,.s if I wi 9 x iii ff' 'fr ilk 'N X ig . 'fi g .1 V s Carolyn Smith David Smith Rochelle Smith Seniors dance to the music provided by George Washington Bridge after Donald Som Bridgett Spencer Bernice Spisak the football game. Karen Spotts William Staten Kathy Stephens fit:- Jerry Stewart Marvin Strickland Rochelle Strictland Fred Stone Erma Stuard Ezekiel Still raduaiion Announcemenis . . . ap and Gown . . . Q , My Q TZ A , N V 3 ffm: f' it K 5 Q. - T Wayne Suell Jon Tatum Diane Taylor Tim TeJada Robert Sullivan Vickie Terrell Bonnie Tom Mary Sue Tope Rick Trammel H ,... 1 S X ,W Q . . T j,4g,' 'K af' W V. ,,... , -x 4 4 A fs4qsK1 5 'lf , E, W. 'X 2 , Students help raise school spirit by attending one of the many poster parties. Carol Thomas Sheri Trigg Qin Charles Thompson Esther Urias YJ John Todd Connie Vasquez x lr Fred Vasquez Eva Verduzco Henry Villareal Kathy Voights Renee Wady Fred Walker Bert Wallace Jerry Wallace Herman Ward Vicky Burton, a graduating Junior, works hard to meet her deadline Ophelia Villareal Mary Walker Wayne Warren Graduation . . . A Lon For The Clas Uv. Greg Watanabe Luther Wates Maurice Watson Kathy Weatherly Billie Weathers Judy Wennersten Donna Westfall Dianna Wheeler Doug Whitley Harold Whittaker Charlene Wright Joanna Wigfall 'EA A, v.. Linda Willis Gail Wilson Joan Wilson '!s.q' Rebeccg Wiley Barbara Williams Robert Williams Steve Wittrig Jack Woodall David Woods Gary Woods Viola Wooten Lois Worters llwaiied Ceremony Jl' 1969 4 , P E'-xv l' e ' x-4 Q Gary Wyman Linda Wynd Helen Yee Paul Yoder Alice Zapien John Zolyniak Tim TeJada, proves his drafting ability, by working hard at his assign- ment. Drafting is one of the many Electives offered at South Mountain High. .4 ,'N ' ' ,,, W ' 1. Stephuny Myers Hilti ss Officers F A-4-5 V n' 5' gg 'r 'ff I 2 if 42? K V 1 V5 gy ,QV I i . ,V- Susik Malde Secretqry xf xut, 'r P ' . K, ,,f.fIq. .vv ' , , ., w'f .,.. ,x j F ,'gQ,eg: QL 1 N. .K ,.-, nl fldekie glyrqid Sotidli-Chairhxah V ' , , .9 ,, , Having reached The status, upperclassmen, Juniors this year found Themselves involved in many activities. Under The sponsorship of Richard Brown, Douglas McGrath, Mrs. Suzanne O'Brien, Mrs. Sara Keller, and Charles Moten The class had many accomplishments. Among Their achievements were: The Junior-Senior Prom, the second place Homecoming float, and the highly successful sports dance. mvwm Elizabeth Acuarado Jeanne Adams Wanda Albin James Albritton X T' 2-1 Arthur Almanzar A Delores Anderson l 'L A Donna Anderson - ' Rulon Anderson 3 Faith Andreyka i f '- V Jeffery Austin Jacki Ayraud 'J' W' . 'ig Tommy Baca 7? 4, I 'T , f Oriando Baeza Eddie Baike Chris Bailey J' Danny Bailey N 4-1 7 ' Tom Bales i i 'iff' Barbara Banks Michael Banks Andrew Barnett Carl Barnett Kathy Barrett Reginald Bass Tom Bates Joyce Batton Alvin Baumann Greg Beiarano Ronda Benson Patsy Bernardo Nancy Bingam , I , .Wi 'Elie' .JT fm .V T K I '- wi' . 'Kia .55 ,g 3,351-. me 1, Q ,. T .fiwi:252: K V , -Avg ! . .,,, ,ii z q .. . wists Q, Senior Pat Phillips discusses the problems Junior Debbie Watanabe may face next year as a +- a senior. , ' M l'l t-'-- ,J , T - .wir Q75 so l t ix' W' l l x lx i It , 9 4, - - ,, 'A l I: Y. . ! 3 , , . 4 h v4.- is -sg If 4 ,V Lael - , ,W A , ' 5, -3 ' i fTfft'ii ' - 7 A l' ,. ', ' Y 3 'WA ' , - . , 717' if s A , ,iz ' , ' f X xl -f an T , -wy t kg., Q 2 ' 'if ' 'T' Q - -- gi is E- y . . I ,A In f I , M i A if A f wwf . W A M i A 'i 5's' ll - 53 s V. 314 H-Riff - H' r . s 'M T '-Z 4 X lui X I it - its is 'sf it 1- ' V -,!'xl,',l, ' 4 ' iv'- .fq 4- A E ,I . ,H X z. . T , ,..,., ' 'I on gil .J 4, 'tm Cathy Bloom Allen Boiorquez Richard Boiorquez Herbert Booker Richard Boothe Maria Barooa Barbara Bowen Lillie Boyd Roger Boyd Joyce Braggs Elizabeth Breglia Corinne Bridges James Brooks Mike Brown Oliver Brown Paul Brown Sherrll Brown Theresa Brown Louie Brummett Mike Bryant Tony Buelow Eugene Bullock Steve Burdettee David Burke Dennis Burke Ralph Burke Richard Burris Frances Bustamante Shervda Bynum Mary Cabrera Tony Canez Alvin Canneady Robert Caraway Patsy Cardenas Angelifa Carr James Castaneda Alex Castro Pat Cavin Nancy Cernuska Sheila Chapman Agustin Chavez Terry Chin Ronald Chisler Randy Cisman Sandi Claiborne Rebecca Clanton Charles Clark Diana Clark John Clark Gene Clarke Brenda Claxton Mike Cliff Dawn Clinton Diana Coburn iii 5,25 Q 1 4 :ff- -, 1 T ' Te Yi ff? Q' if -1? ln. ,, -.. . . fi 'x -. ,T s..' F s.-v-X -R , 1 . N. f La..- fij K fs I T T, KY -K ' ' . T Q l f X y ' T TT TT ' '- ' sf will r '. 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A A TT' tstr- T is T 6 T ie in .5 T- 'R 'QT , PJ s TfQzgTT1EQ t ' ' fi Kita x I s X fe 1755 is U ,Q Larry Cohen Mike Cole Ed Collins Cathy Constable Dan Cook Alice Cooley Barbara Cooper Mary Cooper Robert Cotten Shari Cotten Teresa Cox Derrel Crisp Robert Cunningham Brenda Davis Cornella Davis Kendall Davis Nora Davis Joan Delap Harry Dillon Nora Dillon Ruth Dixion William Dong John Doyle Esther Dryer James Dufrense Nita Dullin Beverly Dunbar If-fy K -. . :if 1- 4 7 ,,- , . ig, X V Q' A i 4 fi X x , ' - f-.. L Oh no, another mistakel sighs Louie Hildago as he types an article for the Southwinds. Back to a normal pace, Louie Hildago resumes typing and tries to make his paper errorless. H9 ill 1 it-u .l s -, r 'x A s Beaming with ioy Erestine McCorvey waves to the crowd. Jeanne Estrada Charles Evans Linda Evenson Cherl Farrens Len Fasci Rosemary Felix Albert Fernandez Bonnie Fitchner Billy Fite Doug Flesher Bill Fletcher Ron Flores Pat Fly John Fong Janice Fountain Ben Freeman Regina Frieberg Dianne Fultz Linard Furch Lester Gaines -.-...,., Q P v. Q Y5 s M112 av ki J: .I K QM, f' 1 s , 1, X Sw E w it . if . :ck . , E4 1 -ff fs ' x L' l 1: li L. .rv Carolyn Duncan Donald Edwards Yolanda Escoto .. I EW 41' Gary Duncan Jenny Duran Perry Ealim Sandra Edwards Dale Ellis Debbie Erb Judie Espeland Charles Espinoch Carlos Estrada Ernestine McCorve A!! , 'N J ' ' ,, C 1 Y ff K K 'I -an , Q , L S is .C C in H1 . i r My fl . -2 -4 '.., ,HQ f Q., ' ' ,g v , c'iq's.1 ' 34' 'N 'i S . X fihl L 4 ,. . Q 4 ' L1 J l l ii' 2 f 2 N ' X W ' 3. -. , A f ' L -- X 1'-f . g 3 ,xx A l .fc in - wx 'lil ii . W ,, 1 i . 4 ,L :fc E5 ' , A I, 25-SN li klirgigg 4 - V KA gli.: M 5 .AQ cn x ,J U6 i. , ' ' 'I W 1, ,C 4 C li 'J' he l gi :gc if li L ' 44. 1 5 an ' K' f .QM - - - -:za J -- . , 'wa '31 ,g fy V 2 , , , '- ' 2 A 2 . J ii , X 5+ A Fw ' ' ' N Q5 ' f LQ. Y A if 'z lil. fs - f ' L ' ,. - fa? '-g' L k3?s1:iLvl .1 .' 4- ix gn- .ge Gigli. , .. JF - , . iffi 01 A 'e e ' if .L L ' - fffau- ' ' W V --yr J' ,ffm Li l '13 3 QV ,I if . N, , , , , F Y -A 5' iw, ik - K , x . K: 1 Vi W 1 A -1 ' --jgkl . 'lfflqi M N., I , 23 lu , 1 SM 1.6 elecled Jr. Al-lendanl Wannefta Hamilton Larry Hankins Paul Hardeman Barbara Harris Loretto Harris Lorraine Harris Pamela Harris Johnny Hari' Lynne Hash Angel Haynes Charles Hector Joyce Hedger 8 A V. ' ,-:Eli ' l 47 iii' ' ,. ' il if. , 7 1. ll. gmt, we if : ' We- '- Q 25 . 'fill' - B N, AA 1...-FT, Y fi wr fm 'ik 4- W' Si W Jackie Ayroud and Donna after school on Junior float. Gloria Galvan Mary Galvan Jessie Gano Ricky Garcia Irma Gastelo Allen Gouff Sandy Gibson Danny Gollihak Diane Gonzales Paul Gonzales Flora Gomez Colleen Graham Michelle Granger Kevin Grant Mike Graves Barbara Green Cheryl Groessl Gilbert Guerra Cathy Guncheon Thomas Guncheon Dianne Hagan Janet Haggard Ronnie Hall Janice Hamblin Tucker worked many hours 1 1? X ,-4 . i-327, 'i-if Q' X X.. wi ef y pn: X risks 5, 1:11 ' . A JV? 7 :5 1 'QQ J 'Q .ia .1 . gg , -,nf . ,Q 5 , C eff ' J-'N--. was My 14 , . ' u-f if i'f ' . Poincianna Heiselman , Beverly Henry A Pam Hennicker Lenoro Hernandez Loy Hestand Louie Hildago Steve Hines Randy Hobak Jim Hoch Paul HoCl'1 Mary Lou Holquin Steve Holt Dallas Howard Brenda Howell Danny Huerta Diahann Huerta Donald Hurst Richard Hutchison ir Ax, Diane Isham Gloria Jack Cecil Jackson Sherry Jackson Tom James Wannatta Jackson fs.- rf ef, S ,li -,- .1 ,Q s. .f .. W, 3 .. if . X, Km, Pi ' QNX 1. . Q N. it. '.iiiisi.sisi? - it ..,r., ,.,, Albert Johnson Robert Johnson Wanda Jones Andy Kendrick Eddie Johnson Rick Jonas Serena Keeier Ron Kiefer Elaine Johnson Mike Johnson Carolyn Jones Ricky Jones Greg Keeton Kathy Kempton Keith Klemo Diana Knapple K4 up Lemont Landrum Cynthia Larmer Kathy Larsen Donna Lawshe Sandra Lay Brenda Leake Marie Le Clair Alexander Lee Sandra Lee Sharon Lee Mary Leever Jerry Leon Richard Leonard Pete Leuser Wendolyn Lewis Helen Lizarraga Rudy Lopez Carla Lowden Andrew Lucero Jotuu Mahoney Susan Malde Arlene Manoz Linda Marr Wade Marshall 3 vw BX 'T' ' l af.-v. X ,a Q., 1- 'WL wr f 4 i-1 41. :dm r 'X if f f? G 11. Igrgiri. fmt Vfv.k . Muff. .Y . . ,, ii l Q ' Y ff ,z' c A cgi N 2 XX M r eeee M l H W an X .W :W ,. , a me A lf . l 'sfifiee 1--.L fs.-:If sf! nr-A7 X . 1 at L ' . ,.. if v ' LV il lk ' '5k9.'fI if - 'fm , .. A i H. pe V X n.,-33 A 2 1 .5 l,7s . .1 W -un'- 5 P nn ere-X-we - - 1. 4, cb X . -S1 X Q 3? ' ' , R xc I- 1- ' Q A ' g ... flu , , Q I X4 K. . . 5. 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' En 1 X to-l 'Il Q Larry Sturdivont Linda Suell Diana Sullivan Carole Sutton Fred Tague Roger Talent Raul Tanori John Tapia Tom Tatum Dennis Thompson Jeff Thompson Jim Thompson Tom Thompson Gary Thude Robert Titel Wayne Tom Winston Tom Eddie Toothman Vivian Torres Wendy Tremble .. An after school discussion takes place in the parking lot between Corinne Bridges and John Beals. Ernest Truiillo Donna Tucker Richard Tuttle Arlene Urquidez Andy Valdez Martha Valencia Joe Valenzuela Maria Valenzuela Andy Vasquez Robert Vasquez Bob Vaughn Linda Vaughn Virginia Vezie Velida Villegas Donald Wade Kaye Walker Maurice Walker Courtland Wallace Susan Wallace William Walton Everett Warner Barton Warren Velvet Washington Debbie Watanabe Donna Wates Sharon Watkins Eddie Watson Kathy Weaver Around The World In 80 Days :Sins . A' ieee E f X ' 'S i X V ' EET E' it rrr. '83, ' E5 5 'N ' 'A H ' 3 1' I L' .f V . fn' 1- , E fn' ' , 325 ' 1 - ' ' ff: f . ' 'f ff 4 ' 9 fn . -i ls. 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A t .1 r W AH ,. g. - A V K 'J lf X 4-ali' K K hz. 4 xr .K . Ai Roy Adams Susan Alexander Willie Allen Debra Allred Donna Allred Sally Almanzar Danny Alonzo Catherine Anderson Connie Anderson Mary Anderson Mike Anderson Peggy Anderson . ,sy lst 'J X X t u 1. T s., , A J' I s r . L- A - 5 . . bv? 5: 4 Q ' Q. Sf . .1 if , ' J . ll ' jus . I , . . ,I .. ' 4.137 . i 1 f, , , : .. ,.-. 1' 1 ' . ' . 'Y - l AL ' A- s... , .. X' r . 1-I , , - ef L .' ..4f-W Z? Q M f 1 ,W L ggi gfzwgyy . Ruth Arnold 'US Somewhere in South Mountain High School there were 705 Sophomores. They were' not lost, nor were they wandering aim- lessly around the campus. They had already experienced one year of high school, one year of tests and headaches. They had not experienced the responsibil- ities of the upperclassmen. This year was special for them, they had grown and matured as South had grown and matured. This was the class of '71, They have worked hard to suc- ceed and it appears that they have reached their goal. ,- - . Susan Anderson il 2 Mike Angeloff 'N Jeffery Arnold Roy Arrowood - Sharon Austin Jenny Ayala Jeff Bailey Candi Balancio Theresa Balke Phyllis Bankhead Jacqueline Banks Stephen Banks Gerald Barnes R, cl Darrell Barnes N, Lesley Barnett g 'M' . Rita Barr Tom Bartlett Wayne Barton - Mary Bateman --W B John Beadle Winona Beadles - -- Sheri Beals Michelle Bentz E ? -is ' ral is A lv t 1 . t i' t .r W y L i L W ' ., rw ' il f eliii .L l 'X ' K. Mxfw aiat Stephanie Bentz Debra Berry Linda Berry Leonard Binford Mickey Bishop William Black :iii N . Q . '-I- p 211 , a -Q i . .. sql B goof an wsiwn .iw wQezi+MMp Q .Fig -A ' B i, ' ' fg Q ' ,M B B B B ff? .fix .,,. . . ., - sa- 'RW-' f 'tn all :K K Q, F K .TIE A, L gr in Q gf X A sg 'if 1 X- t H ' B xt X K A - z X A. N K 5527. r A w V LAQGWQ 4-rf 2 mfg, Q. Y .a.sGm,1-getgrew., V . s Q 1 t'?5 Qgzggg N ot-f'Im M -we ily. w-tic 5. 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Elam Valerie Elliott Jim Ellis Joan English Abigail Epperson Dean Erb Gloria Escalante Mary Espinoza Rachel Estrella Cleophus Evans Steve Evans Fred Flatt Howard Flemons Margaret Fletcher Patricia Fletcher Felix Flores Angelita Figueroa Ricky Figueroa Jesse Ford Dwain Frazier John Freund Ken Ford Edward Gaona Debra Gavin Ron Gibson Barbra Girvin Darnell Goins Mike Gomez Becky Gonzales Joe Gonzales Lorenzo Gonzales Raynaldo Gonzales Sherry: Goodin Charles Goodsor Maurice Gordon Pat Gorham Michael Gray Dennis Grubbs Richard Grzyb Deborah Gunn Joe Guzman Dianna Hadley Ben Hafner Jimmie Haggard Joy Haggard Reatha Hamilton Ruth Hammons Brenda Hankins Deborah Hankins Teri Hankins Christmas Formal Paula Hanniford Donald Hardeman Max Hardin Jesse Harieman , J . V. r g. f 'gm ,. sw? S Tn 3: A I 1 , , l Q.-...M Eugenia Horraway Darnel Harrington Wayne Harrington Richard Harris 4. 31 ll' c P 4 D., ,Q ,Q 4 Catherine Harrison Sherrie Hart Carla Hough? Velman Hawkins el .Nl Lk Qi , a J jg C x xt X x MVS .W JL! 'r I x r Sophomores who attended the Christmas formal enioyed dancing under the stars. Phyllis Hayes Aubrey Hazley Rose Hector Kathryn Hedrick . - .- - J Larry Hedrich X ik: . v VZ J, ,Q ,N 3- ' Q4 ' M4-CL if X 'isa fr' ' i all N ' l L N, rl J MP fig' :sg J Kirk Henderson 7 Pattie Henley George Henryi Christine Hernandez Mary Herrera Dora Higgins James Hill if u. V. ,Zh K lx l f A Natalie Hill Sydney Hill Michael Hodges Cordelia Hollins Kennedy Hollis Jane Hoover - 'QF . Q: , Johnny Hordge Mike Hounshell Larry Huckoby Christine Huddleston Rex Hudson Ammie Huggins l'4gv.: k. A vi 5? J A , J . 4, ' is g J if ' J 3, Q . 14 'YL ,xg ll 1' 9 l. i, E1 'X 4 .l ai F' L' .' all 'mff is J ul ,gg , J? Q7 V 2 1 X . 1 ys.,p R is .bg 'IIS ,Ls 1 f g. Sill' . . 6 . k .. , -f . , is . , X l , rr 'WP' ,E f fy ls V' i -A xysa is . , . is if X ix fi iv xii.. W Y -' 1' AA 243 is X .wx vc ti.. ,K ' C. I , 0 xi, N hr . Qc . A 55-Q: fe'-. -Q Q. lm Candace Hunt Bonnie Hurst Gladys Ingersoll Geraldine Ison Vickie Jack Charles Jackson David Jackson David Jackson Frank Jackson Linda Jackson Chris Jarman Martin Jennings Rebel Ban K' . X 'L 1 3 I s ,J 1 B. A A ' 2 1- ies ff S A E , J .5 C C Q, as wmvwi s.,, Ea I J 'll' ll? l or J 2 7 liiil-L lm - ' l - ' E. ill-2 ,. f g, L ,s I Q . K: Q' 1 kt V: f W' 4.2 J xx I K .-,. yal l! 535 Ms fm, -. ,, M Q The South Mountain Band forms ns ranks Virginia Jerez Danny Joe Linda Johnson Gordon Jonas Cheryl Jones Curley Jones Hugh Jones James Jones Bob Johnson Johnny Johnson Lavesta Johnson Mary Jordan Paul Jordan Syllvia Keeion Shirley Kerby Suzie Kleen Linda Knapple Mike Konkol Cheryl Kraus Nancy Kwong Gary Land Claymore Lane Jacqueline Landrum Rudy Larez costs Spirit egrn their halftime entertainment. 'gl '- ., R 1 i vs Tin Qu ue. of srmsiic c is 'g Rf A 3. Dana Larkey Joe Larriva Deborah Lee 1-1: L in .i. i tfee , QE J lg Sen it -V , . - -no.,..' ' ,A if A 'Qjxt A-an he xv' I Rosie Lee David Lingerfelter Clifford Loundon Teresa Lee Rhonda Little Donald Lowpen Peter Licano Albert Longoria Norma Lozano - . 'vsisiij vu ss--' Alan Lummel Sylvia Lucero Alfred Macaraeq Emma Mack Brenda Madge Mark Madsen Joe Maese James Maldonado Dolly Manoz Mary Marinez Lucy Marquez Connie Marshall Roy Marshall Tot Marshall David Martin Richard Martin Scott Martin Tommy' Martin Frances Martinez Pete Martinez Rebecca Martinez John Matthews Charles McCullough Patricia McCuin Mike McLain George McMorren Cindy Meacham Adolph Medino Ken Meiner Eiva Mendivil Fiilg Y .43 an S ' r Q' 1' s. cc S 7 E, W +5 -Q I ,fi 33 I l ' J ifg Xi.. L X 1 5.1 r sifssg f l -a+ 1:- W f 45 'vs .ferr X' X x te A 5 X 'S QQ I x X 1' fax it l I :IBN NYY, up 1 bu 'K K. 3 xkl. Q , ', ' iii J f A , .: 3 li 1. Tim Mokry Christy Moore A K Yi 59 X ' A, Lk', . we - A X if l i X t X. Q Y , Ginger Moore Lynetto Moore 1 to J-, . E. .' 1 .sc N X if if :fi-sf:-rr'-1s',11' '- . i ,lf Q - .Q T. ' X vw J xfg kt , if 1 'lv J ,, t ,- X A ' Y uh vi M 'i ' 5.:g.e,. Pam Mundth Vernon Murray 'iff' Ernestine Munoz Trudy Myers ff Q L, r Q . Yi' i r - .- . 4' ': iii' 1' ' white , . ' 5- A ,I M' , if. 'I' rv W. - 1 t 1-Q2 N: N. J 2 1 4 . . by ' A 'f-1 -xg Sfff , 'lv Fifii J' l 'l3,qf'7:s'if fy .Ee .. 4 L . ,L Y' ,VIE me N Sophomores played a vital link in the athletic department of South Mountain High School. Augustus Neal Loretta Nelson Daryl Metoyer Jim Michael Robert Miles John Mtlls Gary Mims Kevin Miner Deborah Mingo Janice Mitchell Johnnie Mitchell Nelson Mitchell Doloris Milton Arthur Mobley A Fast an w . X ,R . E ,J 'vig ZH, x All . if fa? Sue Morgenthaler Morris Tempeste 3 5 , 5' pu XXX 5 2 Q? .wg Vivian Nasero Pat Naranio 'Q .,c I, , K-qv N xl, Nancy Neill 3 ig gel: 5 V1-'C 1 . - P if F - ' eresl ' J if? , W Il f . ff , in I ,.'b gs Q pig, is . .Q za T 1. .. , Yu .-.Q X ' ,ui-. 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' 5' ' H ffff . N' li- J -. A X was , h -'P 33.1.2- Gregory Newman Pauline Neumann Emmett Norfor Yolanda Nuanez Gary Ong Roger Ong Sil Ontiveros Scott Openshaw Rick Ordaz Eva Ordonez James Orick Jae Ortega Gloria Ortiz Isabel Osorio Karen Ozment Michael Packer Narine Parker Rosa Patterson James Paty Ginger Pear Mark Penn Jeffery Peoples Danny Perez Estela Perez Manuel Perez Sandy Perkins Raymond Perryman Jeannie Peters Vickie Petty Connie Peugh Joyce Phillips Sandra Pinkney Gary Pitchford Bill Pipes Debbie Pithmon Cathy Poque Esther Polk Rick Pool Allen Pope Karen Powers Betty Price Debra Price Ernesto Primous Robert Prince Ruben Quezada William Radford Polly Raguini Donald Rowling' wwf-we xg 'I rd -. A... rw xv.. f +. at FTE- R fc ML'b T MERX 5 4 4 r . EF, , iN.f K fu-.AXA , at ' t . ' 4 so if mA, ' ,, 23 S . Yer. V fy, vi is ' , mfjszzi' y :Ea t if X' l fi , T 'li I 'gm h , ,. Lb ,ft VZVV i .2 .. I? i S l f... 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Qophomores vi A Deborah Rich Linda Rich Debby Ricks Larri Riggins Ernestine Roberts Linda Roberts Elizabeth Robinson Robert Robison Tony Roclriques Diane Rogers Lonna Rogers Corine Roias Art Romero Ferminia Romero Jimmy Romero Stella Romero Barry Root Barbara Rose Eddie Ruiz Evangeline Ruiz Carolyn Russell Ken Russell Maria Russell Frances Saavedrc we W, ical I 1 ,X ea A-sm MX s It X -C 1 51, ff. ,-mil la l 2? 3 'Si sv Debra Sage Diana Sanchez Sally Sanchez Steve Sanchez Paul Santa Cruz Virginia Santa Cruz Doris Scott Reginald Scott Ronald Scott David Seals Darlene Sells Cheryl Shavers Patti Sherwood Sharon Shields ' ' Sandra Shill Annabel! Shriner Spring Simpson Richard Slagter K ' ' , X g 'x.5m::e: -if 5 Q-, .s - 1. S '- A it S f ev '.. A' 1 ist . C tffffii - W' if 1 F - we- t A g We 19,7 i , fillllisil as , , 1 S-at f- Qi' to WMD. Danny Smith Ethel Smith Jerro Smith Jocelyn Smith Omer Smith Antoinette Soto A 1 1s Belinda Soto . Q Mary Lou Soto ' mi T' is 5 Linda Spencer L. KL i Sylvia Spencer 52:56 f sink. Pat Sfabenow lv 39' EF Q v 1. . gllllyjtcgldn iq ' 'i Yen C Cfnel' 'dl Q? 1 Q' ' Elmer' Stewart . . - 'Q T ' 'T . i fs ,, T VH, T - X. 59 Sam Stokes 9 Q K :I mg Ruth Stringfellow 5 21 gp . M 'r Gairy Sfueland X S f Q ' YQ T- X 5 A Sandy Summers 3 A rf. y rrryyyl v X5 Rosalie surmfm . . V ' Sn' ' Greg Swider A. xi' f D 'Sk ' S , K rf S5 A +4 ' Dean Taylor .. Q , . T l' , M , GailTaylor ' A 1 Q i ' ' . ' . .. l. Th ,, .f . . , . . N . oren omas -'w 1 is , it , lo Many Thomas :rr V is ...el V ' . X 3 .Q ' Q., Q Reginald Thomas R 1 A xl! A I i . bl. 5 gg.. in Sylvia Thomas il 1f 5if7'f '4' -'lil , iriiif T hx fi r'f. .- . ss N! A X f . P : ., -- ., . , I V xv ll f ' - J Lk I Aw: 1 if K U O ' l K 5 . --T , -S s fi. .i eer. 1 'iw S .,- . , A5 Donny OFHPSOH .. ., .. sg ' b ,L ' 'n' S Janell Thompson 5. y. 1 'Q in.. ff o. qi Du ln Q. my gk., Y , W Q W e-. 1' I, ' . , -I' z ' .. w . 1 f L- iifff ' ' X, -W ' 'elf 99,9 ,l, .. 'v'lsuw.M.h iii A 1. f - K' ll l in Fra 'u ng lox ni Arr lu az ri A 1 in ru Q- I U f 1, 2. gf na Smlfu ca ru I1 E Tr V 1 S' eu- Q 7' , is Ronald Thompson il 1 2 ' ' Q' 'W Sherri Todd 5. .. 4 J. .- . . A ,,., ,.,. 4 A y -gi Betty Tom if ' A, Charles Toothman - Y ? l. . Ji 'Q I Y X f 12 R: ,S u A I if N' .T .rx lzll ' W S f Q V l-h'. j , T 9' ff 1. W -r, .. .sq 1 R Z igi? '1 - lll- I' I c ' 3 Jil. ' Dennis Torrez Tonie Troiillo David Tucker David Truiillo ......Ll....... i 4.1. Protons, electrons, neutrons, make up one of the new worlds discovered by sophomores. Can Food Drive Spark Sophomore Participation -ltzli 1-Q 5 I F' wfkkf ki I . ri? ? 1 f l X r U .. ig W -T X T19 , - a A . list' J cg :ww L . .QJ L L31 5 1 Q. its V s as n -- 'Z 3 ' A-,- . . .T g -V K L AL.. , K , 'infix -- ': Nr X - , I 'A W . . K- r,., I .T X ..,,x V1 , L r - - , miialas wr' s ni 5 :ilfga it N x-EMQZF 3-g-,F 'lx xl V a 5 X ,Mg 'A , -viii ' 1 Q ,,, X ,- A W M . I . . W -sl c . , V. if 0. - ,- ,- -if F A .74 :QllIg , Q ' .0 .isflk 5 ' -: -Q 4 V V 1-. or .2-1, T ily - , 1 1, . , A ' e. K- ' ..1 K ..,,1gff. ' gf.,-' -- 7 ' . -A ',o,. fi ea TEE-if V if 9 l ' T ' ' f in . -'mi ff Ji Mx f ,, . Q, .. 5:1 Y ., i Z A ., av-' av.. A - .e ' 1 H 1 - - 6 P- ' Q -. i' X -, - g f ' 'f3f5ll3Q ll li 'D liiifil 1 A A 3' ll l L' A - Q - f' - W -l A ' 529. ff' E- - .1 f ,ffwf-, ii . 1 . A-' 1 1 ' ' -f if - xl Homer Whittier Cris Williams Otis Williams Patty Williams Ki, 'Q-. ,,, If I Eva Truiillo Toby Tucker Earnest Turner Irene Tumer Richard Valdez Yolanda Valdez Yolanda Valenzuela Danrny Vargas Steve Vasquez Tony Velasco Debbie Villa Patsy Villalpando Gilbert Villggas Chanles Wade Bruce Walker Munich Walker Eric Wallace Marilyn Wallter Willia-m Warren Dennis Watanabe Ka ren Watkins Ka nl' Watson Maxine Weiler Joleen Welsh Jerry Wesley Carrel White Cavert White Thellma. White Gary Whitehead DNA Whiftalder Chri ig Moore Qeleoled Sophomore Homecoming Aflendanl Trium ,. ,,r ' N Stacey Williams , n, , yy QQ , oe Floyd Works f, 1 f W M1 Fgtlylk Donna Wyman ww, - nv' phant Christy Moore ' ,fl fffgixv , . . 1 Willie Williams -pr 1.i,. xA 'fl Mike Wood ,fa i . V, A ' XD! ' . - I-'xx ' 5 iff ii Philip Yee 1 .,,.-i.-v-11145 ' V is escoried by Mike ,f 3 In git , .1 X' 1 Q, Small, to the waiting royalty. 22 . x ev-I ' L Doylene Williams hell Gary Wilson f' j ii -- , ev l 3 - ' Yi? Tora Woods L, W, Wooten .W K x B. I 4: - . 1, N.. It l 'lx ' Gordon Yonfz Randy Yank xxx' s Greg Wilson W fs ei, 7 'Y gli .Q if Sil- M-erilee Wheeler Ms- GQ . 4 , I Norelfa Young 4 vi zo . Ev-5 A A iff: 5 fl' PF P PM. Ll-PP P14 r ' wwr- M, inf? -rw rl M- -Zfy fi rwvfrwr- o of w-lrfwwwrr 0,1 3 'F'fPfWP V Mp?-'PF' I , . A V I ilk! qw reshman Class Dllllcers Tita Navarro Sharon Domke Donna Earles Pam Land Phyllis Bunch Vice-President Social Chairman Secretary Treasurer Presidenl 5 1 este Start Fresh Year Freshmen take thorough test at beginning of year. ,A he , X K .rv , ' Q K ,gli , I X X yi, K X Ai If .1 ' Y i l W e. . - - K .K A i .- - if Us Q R .Q ' K V .,.,h: , .31 ' 1 . X ., .1 ,- ' '- .hl A . 'A 1 ' R Q f - W 5 ' Qi ll A if, ' 77. is 525. , ,sg f s' 1 ' . l YR' V 1 . ' y .Q ek I T , Q . lf T., . 7 K .2 Y Q I , 34- - ..,,,,. it :l AM '. W fii' ,W N, 'X A, 1111-iiif t 1 i ... :N 71 sr A il, if 1 A ful rs, ve, X- l ' , , f 'ff i rc. R . is . 'r rl ' ,kk' - I '.a 9 wi Freshmen learned many new rules and traditions, took many tests, learned their way about campus and made many new friends during the year. There was the first pep assembly, the first formal dance, many inter- esting clubs and the first taste of painless punishment- De- merits. we viii ' X: . . 51 5 . W gig? ' ,sssr ' 1 E gk, A is Xt- A .me . ff-A 1 W. E ik '37 V .. i, I dp, g, , . .mi F qw Even in Home Ec there were tests. an ins we .4 Q . .f.....-. A . .S Q.-. 5 fig si! it it . . WK,-f . ...K .1.,.. , ww ,.,.... I ',-. 'Si 7.5 ' 'v tw flvli - i 'h x L ' i R 1' ' L, lt sw -'J' . 3.1. 1 4 +' .. ...Y .xx -ri x Bw '55' sn 4 Qi k Ls. bg. ww 1 x . 4- Danny Abril Manuel Acosta Charles Adams Ken Adams Mary Adrian Eddie Aker Micha.l Akren Kenneth Alliman Johnn-y Allmazar Gloria Alvarado Ricky Alvarado Shirley Armstrong Stabley Anderson Terry Anderson Rudy Angulo Jill Applegaeth Roger' Ark Richalrd Arnold Gerald Autstin Ronanna Ayers Salvador Ayala Michael Baca Doris Bailey Jo Ann Baker Balrbarp Baines Alberta Banks Joe Baraias Ronald Barker Annette Barnes Yvonne Barnett Ruben Barrala Conlnie Barrlos Patrick Barrows Glen Bateman Margie Beniitis David Berry ,-sf ,,-Iwi.. .Hi-we 'fl if fl: , ,, I ' ' 5 E Qi gi, -,wwf ref 9 ' an L V . 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C L .owe Q i, ,Q-,gl ggi-3 .KX , I 1 K .xi r Dewayine Berry Jack Berry Gwendy Bingham Rick Black Winn'ie Blubaum Brenda' Blueford Mary Boozer Mary Bowers Phillips Bowls Phyllis Boyer Kathy Borrell Virginia Borrego Arnold Bmcamonte Carolyn Brock Robert Brooks Zelia Brooks Alfonr Brown Bernadeife Brown Beverly Brown Crismon Brown James Brown Lloyd Brown Loretta Brown Thomas Buckland Phyliss Bunch Daniel Burdette Peggy Burk Gale Burke Gilbert Bustanle Susan Byllock Curlis Bynum Jessie Byrd Darlene Campbell Leroy Campbell Ralph Canisales Pofricia Carbaial Jocelyn Carolina Carolyn Carolyn Hilda- Carr Karen Carrasco Manuel Carrasco Reyes Carrillo Debra Carter James Cascrelt Walter Cassi ,F 5 JY :gf f - B? ....' it m n , Lupe Castillo Chnisty Gisele Jim Claxton .. 1 I or es Ref BQHI C Cathie Castro Ruben- Clanton David Cleckner Sheryl Calvin Curtis Clark Lorraine Coburn '25 - Joe Cavaros Grateful Clark Rose Coleman Nancy Crivellone My WK Frank Cavner Patricia Clark Barbara Constable Belinda Cross Ralph Chavarria Shirley Clarke Debbie Coombs .lonii Croucher Q3 iii wie A . ,Ja 'Q. K I sy ,, . 41, lb' '. i Wx Q Q , livys I Ae? f l W awww X N 'Q in , r dw li, A Armon Cheatham Charlotte Claxton Kitty Sue Cornell Ron Cuturia First Homecoming x. Q 1 vw- .l fig' 5, 'Htl David Cotton Billy Cowger Bob Cramp , 'aff N. . 55,1 a 4 Q ,.- Vffiiggsgffih A I h. ,- ,. Q - 'A I K g - li , . , it , HLA-1 ' l , ' ' 1, .N , , ,. r ,k '.?59?f -' .,fj ?4'f -i , g -' r t' ln' 4 - V' ,,.k,-.cfs xx in 1 ' 'M A txyrasgk i' S. . ,Sl cl, Esigi to W 3 , , ' K H 'fzfffi' . in 'Qin it 1 .ff x Q Sharon Domke, Freshman Homecoming attendant rides on Freshman float. ' 1:55 D U N .5f3???QE55 ff iwiggiis fees eN,s is Y 9, ! A sg., Z' 4, ww. V 'er-1 xx ,w,g, is f-ss . ,,, . -r,- X. . 5 s -7 B ffx,rwmmtnf.rsi fm H V - U K l' li 'X X' ' ' -1523! s- v ,J D. - ' ' -.,, , Dom Davis George Davis Ivey Davis E- fX sirs H Hubert Cavler Robert Dale Earsell Daniels Lorin Daniels Loma Dates Phil Dana Allen Davis Bobby Davis -lUdY Davis Linda Davis Ruby Davis Irma Delatrimdad . ,ggi fl ., i sf M 4 ' A A ' P c. 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Mike Dewey Ja.cquelyn Dillon David Dixon David Dodd Sharon Domke Eddy Douglas Don Doyle Garry Duddy Betty Dufrasne Bobby Duncan Calvin, Dun-n Stephanie Dunn Darlene Duran Mary Dura.n Vidal Durazo Valoria Durbin Perrie Earby Donna Earles Daniel Eastman Eaton McQuebe Daniny Edwa.rds Stella Elkins Rene Ellington' Norma Encinas Mabel Eoney Gilbert Escoto Betty Espinoza Cecil Esquivel Carole Evans Rudy Evans Yolanda Evans Terry Ewa.rt David Farnsworth Gerald Feacher David Ferguson Deborah Ferguson Eva Pauline Fiiewski Pam Fisher Diana Fitchner Tom Foley Margaret Ford Mae Foster Ellen Fredrick Mike Frieberg Frances Fry Ernest Funch Veronica Gaines Irene Galasky David Garcia Frank Garcia Rosie Garcia Yeronica Geeter Jackie George James Gerry Jo Ann. Gibson Marilyn Gill Elois Gipson Homer Gipson Linda Goad Wilma Gollihar , ' ' as V. :A I N. ,, Q , 5533. .i 'X S. PRA . ':,..+. 'X QL' 0 K W if-f x1 it I J in , , . . bw V, L. Muriel Greer Sharon Griffin! Mickey Gross William Gundbeng Diana Gurule Ernesto Guzman Rachal Guzman Guy Guyton Roy Hamilton. Sandra Hamilton Linda Hanlcins Larrie Hanlen ax ,S L. 3 ,Y K -, ni' , Q4 . . 1 S ' 19 , 5 X I g .- w . if I '19 an - ... John lglendertson Richard Hein Paul Hennessey Patti Henrickson Stanley Hendrix Kathy Henry Victor Hernandez Ruth Herrea Rick Hestand Eldon Heydenreich Larry Hialrnarson Sue Hoch Xswssff 1 .AN ,..., , gb if 4- . fa- , .s 1 Q 1 . . 4 1. i la 1 11, 2.x v . lt . ' t A0 . t' t -5 yyghwfk. l' v P ' Ng. Z , . ' X 'Q' I h'i' ., 3 ,,,J , if 'N f e fr? . L . -tg . f W v S-ve 57' li ll y lg N1 4: v 5, Qjf, 1- . ,I . , li 1' ,tl -S . -7' f , lg .4 . f .1 ' 5 W, ..1..j.1...,. . l S swf' l '33, C' l 7 K ' , '? , ., ,. jf . ff g J 1 - V 1 'x I I: :ix S... li f x I OUT' fb 1 Q. 52 'I' XQQJS sl 4' . N .-'a f if ': ' ' R ,. 'W l- N. v x J fl - , ' ' 1 -l ,Q f l , ' , ' X xx ' We K N : is ,,l Q i' ' .x . QM lx. U .' J tif ,, Q, ,,-. 1 ting .Nh ..- ' 'E'- S. X ?.' N., ii 1-Y., hi Pamela- Gomez Rachel Gomez Danny Gonzales lrma Gonzales Jessica Gonzales Mary Gonzales Larry Gooden Linda Goodin, Josie Gordon Brenda Gorham Sharron Graveline Jerry Graves 7 ,Q-5 ' dns ' in Mzpws. axlktg 'N l 61 Debra Hanniford Kim Hansen Marie Hardy Meredith Hanlon Angela Hart Robert Hart Deborah Harris Kim Harnagel William Hartle Jesse Hawkins Jessica Hawkins Mary Haynes l gf! , I . f' N Qi-58? 5 2 - .E Q ' fu. l 3 1 . 'T .4 ' J lp .1 J A -4' ef f ' .,. . lv J ., X- ' A is i A 1 4 A l JM ' X , ' Isl M 'l Xi:-.flm gr, V. I .,, y I fe., ew- W J -- H x , fu 5:7 - ff 0 - '- lf' ,Jr All 5' ' as - on - -1 .gy A . . , . X x .x- ,gg - ,L qt, F, X I 4 .. x ,J ' 4 QQ' x X xl' R xx X t I 're,7 ' . ' ' xx ' es K ' if ' '. ' xii,- Susan Hoch Val Hoch Ques Hoch Clarence Hollings Debbie Holt Jack Holt ff - 4 t it .N J' M A W 35: ll , x iktxyifii l 11 S as sl . ck, ,SS JJIYHIALI '1 .C , i . . Il-3, A 8?1- . i 1: 0' gy g, o . J :y ig C Kiln- H or i 43 . . x L, 5 E if A' li c ff l tj, flvik y K a 'A X ,' I ,',. ' A K I .N 1' '- 4' ia 'Q C 'Fri J Q, 1 .4 jg -Q 1- , X , f fl 'D J J 2 ' if Eff f- - , , fi g, L A 5 'D 1. . , K --L- - ,I ,.,,, 11 H 4 Sv xx Q31 , ' , li Lester Hurley Coleen Ingersoll Charleston Jackson Joe Jackson x 3 71255 ' I Q Elizabeth Huraydo Linda Ingram David Jackson Jasper Hutchinson Ava Jackson Jackie Jackson Ytfr' K, ,Qs gg 'ir -nys 'K 'n X J 3 as E E.. 3 kc fic ai C eerily MQ , 1 A -fist Susan lles Bobby Jackson s,. a-5.1 'Y K K Carmen' James Jacqueline Jackson Chris Johnson Dianna Johnson Shelia Johnson Earry Jenkins Q as - if S' 5 ' nr-,W C W it ' if 'ful S .. . J., W.. WA ' i David Hoover Michael Horst Mitchel Howard Rachel Howard Vivian Howell Shelia Hicks Terry Hick Lois Hightower Kelly Higgins Kenneth Hinkle Kenneth Higginbotham Betty Hill Fred Hinegar Freddrick Hines Naomi Hudson Ethel Huclvaby Glenda Huckaby Glenda Hunt The Bookstore was a new experience for the Freshman. , .Di ,vw ' gy . Wlatt Jenkins Andrew Jon-es Agness Johnson Claudine Jones Brenda Johnson David Jones Michael Kelson Sylvia Kennedy Yvonne King Melissa Land Pam Land Michael Landrum Stanley Landrum Robert Latoon Sylvia Larmer Mike Larson Cathy LaSalvia Sandra Lascurain Charlene Laswell Tim Lingenfelter Danny Lechugg George Lee Lana Lee Frank Leon Josephine Leon Souorro Leon Charlaine Levario Audrey Leuser Frances Lewis James Logan Earl Logsdon Gloria Lopez Mercy Lopez Moises Loustaonaul James Love James Lowery Norma Lucier Jeanette Luian Jim Mackey Abraham Maez Marie Maez Rachel Maglf Albert Maldonado Deborah Manuel Robert Marquez Rosie Marquez Goldie Martin Hector Martinez Joe Martinez Pete Martinez Sandra Martinez Sylvia Martinez Mike Marsh Doris Marshall Gloria -Marshall Albert Mata Jess Matchehf Terry Maxwell Paula Maynard Mary Mays Sherry McCan David McCorn -.,. s Q - ' i' L 3 Q J - F ' L X y gi fi L L sie, it Q F e time L 'es A L L 'J V f 55 --- gre' e W r r N ,f i R: B' f f H L sfgr e Sf rL ' ' ' .Q -. :Terri -.-'A . , rr'r ,Lg L X L LJ or J ' -fi-fu L if f '91 'rr- ' 'i Ute s V' L-.. 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Nunez Ken Nutter Penny Nelson Terry Nelson Terries Newton Charles O'Dell Cheryl O'Dell Cheryl O'Hara Kathie Olson Mary Ontiveros Mary Orona Alex Orosco Carmen Orozco David Ortiz Cathay Owens Jacqualinie Pace Darlene Packer Valerie Palacio Gwendolyn Parker Theodora Parker Thomas Parker June Patterson Wilber Patterson Daryl Pennell Donna Peoples Darnel Pervis Gilbert Piedra Terry Pierce Joyce Pierce Veslie Pistol Peggy Pitrat Rachelle Pleuvitch Michelle Pompe Jerry Poole Susan Price Sherri Pritchard Kathy Pugh Arthur Quezada ,. ..- .E .,,.pk. ., 2' bex x, . X, 5 Xl . P K2 ' P 'P -fx' -5 Q PX T N ,. ty O N . H . i 'rii f f . - if ' ' .V ' my an xl W - X, R 5 ,vfg . i, ., - . 5 Zt . . - P fs P ' I r- ff fr ' ,lgtgggints l.,V . 1 'ix ' Q ,. ' sc ,, A 0 g .ax vw - L A l ., 1 t -sbp s ' ' fu ' x Q w ' , X, -r -P'fP .. ,P l s ' f t sr Ye fi: 1 ' f ' . -Q , P Q I . T , A IT -f ev. , ' J is.. , ' - -i ini? P 1 P' il. L1 N N 'Q M., fm +L. 5 bits. .l ' P fl: .s., i '.3 P e... 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X Yolanda Quezada Jim Radford Ray Ramirez Jerry Redondo Jack Reed William Reed Denniis Rees Susani Reeves Guy Remero Dwyane Revels David Reynolds Phillip Rice Kenneth Richardson Carol Ride Susan Rimer Estella Rivera Jimmy Roberts Marum Roberts Les Robertson Beverly Robinson Michael Robinson Rosa Robinson Alice Robles Arthur Rocco Dewayne Rochelle Karen Rockwell Alice Rodriquez Michael Rodriquez Ruben Rodriquez Susan Rogers Sandra Rojas Andy Ronquillo Debbie Root Shelly Root Jerry Rosas Tommy Rosas Charles Ross Etta Ross Edward Roush Val Rubin' Billy Ruiz Donald Ruth Ted Ryan Joe Salazar Sania Salazar Margaret Saldivar Danny Sampson Ricky Sanchez Robert Sanchez Sammy Sanchez Nick Sandoval Virginia Sandoval John Santoya Frank Santoya Jerry Scharot Dean Scheller Catheran Schlegell Ronald Schmidli Carl Schrag Saula Scrougham rs., .ll Clifford Scott Nick Serna Kenneth Seymour George Sharp Gloria Sharp Bobb Shelton Rose Anne Shields Ted Shobe Ammie Sillemon Craig Simmons Terry Sims Brenda Sing Cindi Singh Evalinda Skiby Eugene Smith Gene Small Joeseph Smith Judy Smith .s ' - T J Q A A T. at . M .bg Q X. 55.5 3 'T . .K , X E-. s J' x A21 sw.: sa J Beverly Street Donald Stuard Viernelts Stuard Tim Sullivan James Summerein Clinton- Summers Elissa Tabor Arlene Taylor Calbert Taylor Dale Taylor Dennis Taylor Vanessa Taylor Leo Tennen Rita Terry Frank Thomas Melvin Thomas Monica Thomas Carey Thompson 'X 'rg is -Q it .Wg L cas Q. X 1, , YS s 'i Soir- H1 , sm. f - Sl QQ siss y ,Y I at .S I - S ' ff' C: ey, he ' X W' 4 . .1 -c r N , A , V'- ., .. . 'VI f V' A F ' 'J 'T 'li gf - 'X t A limi . . L ' T 5 P' ' W' 3- T a..x it ' S s o S x ' V . t.'s fe lf is :il 'Q . VJ . Y Nt: , if . Q :S J Q , C: - 7 49 4 . ,bw s K I , ,:.,,, - K J K A? K: A 'M' X 'K Y gi ,riyh -H 'TQ T S X W hi .M T S E. I M - , T s X Q14 i 5. f.. ..,, S - . S or it C X - i K V J i A C S f trrs Ph H S h 4 ,f i i V1 A ' y is mit i 'X 75' ' -Sli Roy Smith ' '43 7' 5 -A W' Vllanda Smith L Q- X b . Linda Solis M if 1 - ,oy , Debbie Som ' ' V7' . ' . 15 Fil? , J at A Brenda Soza I ' if-5550 1331? 1 X. T A Q L .. wizfiilla ' t -'IEC L iygiwl, T' ' K Odessa Spears T 'M V X W I -' r K Jean Squire 4 ff V if if I i K - ' fl ' Sharon Squire '1 ' ,y -. , gf- L, T 1, . -- A A Debbi Stabenow 8 ' L 4 :N 3 ' V' ' T Diane Stomper' ., S' s I - 1 ' I fe 1 X Donald Stanton if xlf 9,11 'elf' llnz Q ' K ' ' I is W A W- ll A , Billy Starr 1 ' M ' Ii , ' Russell Starzyk , v r 'N 9' T - f L SJR Sharon Stekling , - X - , C., Y W Sandy Stephans 3 T ' - TT . - ji A T Craig Stephenson J: ij If A S Karen Stokes .f yr l,.. K - l ..' s .1 ., . I .3 K Q, 7 , C ,f f fl xi '- SQ ,l -he :Q dir, +A T .-,, - T J ,. f- , ' 1 . - 1 5 f J- '- W fs ' i Y M an Y 5, . - ' . ,, . 35 ,,. - ' ., A j,.Ejt?71f., X 12 su w -41 T-ft. Am L . , 5- 1 I . gi . ' 4 ii -Q J Q- S at J ' - . is 1 Sax -1 - .. V .weft f' 'r 'P 'X ' .,.- S -b X y 4. J si G. - G was - i at t fl: , it Q , grip M T l e S . , It T it fl J, ,ea -TILQ '- C 4 ,, ,- . 'S ' J a' 1... ' 2 - I ' ' f i - A V , if Q . A K' Q few ax 1 1 -v X 1 3 Q f- rc, .A X5 X -uw ' , ,yi R ,fav t X, twin T N' rl xax -Q ,gal , X X Helen Thomas Sammy Toothman Lydia Torres Roger Trammel Judy Troughez Steven Treio Connie Trujillo Susan Tucker Arlene Turn-er Brenda Turner Diana Valenzuela Josephine Varela Delincla Varshell Jesse Vela Ruben Velasco Lucia Velencia Patricia Venerable Pam Yesco Margo Viker Jeanne Waddell Anthony Wales Vickie Walker -John Wallace Lloyd Wallace Charles Ward Sandra Wardell Gwen Washington Patricia Washington Waylon Washington Wilbert Washington' Charles Vlfatkins Karen Watkins Cha rlesette Waufe id Starlit Wayman Percy Weathers David Weaver lracy Welker Eugene Wells Marsha Wells .2 N Q. 4: k g: A A A 1, .S v S ' rx bil if V, -3 Y N WZ is - I . V 1-iflr X K fs R 11X 1. lk N C s -.. 'Nj-, fi H' gt Sf '49 5 J' 'feel' ,Jr 5 swf, L K 5 'z f...l, . 3 b K1 is 5. I s X e l 1? ,..: J i V, f 4 X .. of .- 5 :sei wi -.,, ' A f f it 3. 'ills- tt mzewagerfi- . 4 2 - J at ' '- 1 1 '--: sz. :-f' 2351-1-rti ------ 'i2-, i ' QQ J .fire 'f 1 r,l k-.k :K lite' J, ,V r is. el- get J ,Q srtticc s l .4 N llill 5 ,-N A. li 'IPA Q -5 Q ' ..' . s f. 'W ' iw 4 qmh. i P V 3 WY. 1' V .- 3 fi . ' Qi ff if ' ' C, A V - mi, 1 f- 2 r C C . tttt 1 -' ' iil ff mf 5 , ' .Q - i , 1 If J i SWA OD 5 Y g all . Q-V ii K. - 'Si Q. 1 2 5 KW +3 f f ,R ff f.ni ii1yg.71. V '! -xi we 'Llli V' in 49 iii, J Freshmen enioyed the pep assemblies as well as the upper- classmen. A 4 WML .., gy Cornelius Wesley Karen Whipple Charles White Yolanda White Tony White Mike Whites Robert Whitley Roy Whittle Donna Wiechert Nancy Wildman Bill Wiley Paul Willbanks Anita Williams Betty Williams Billy Williams Dareman William Debra Williams Venell Williams James Willis Carolyn Wilson Christine Wilson Fay Wilson Mary Wilson Kim Winders Ambrose Winters Luis Wishart Michael Womack James Wood Kathy Wood Wallace Wren Arthur Wright Barbara Wright David Young Garry Young Robert Zacher Ben Zazveta Wanda Zeller Walter Zillion Linda Yee Z, sk X we Ni I A N. Q V' J lx . lx Q, ' r , ,H 'R fx N., X .h All . Mt' X . x ,QT A is-if A ,.-.. , fr' wx' ! 1 N Q. V ,H ,-,Q, , -'rf-f 'i . ig X 1 'ar 5' is 5 vt ' is ' 2 K . - ' 'V 'R '-J' 1' - ' S . ' ' re 8' A 'r-v. M Y if 3' . ' 5 .l is by 1-- Wai:-26:11 ' ,i N a-f, t i fi ali. f 'Q' ffl rs tf,,s.lM., 1, -ss . ' fs, C ,. os,. . Y X -w its 0 Q lim '55 Q A is 'L 4 1 . 1 ..,,r-.sims . . 1 ' .1 g - r 1... VFW mu . gn Q.. E Cf- l ' Hg: ig, All .- -st M f f .rw I , 4 - si 4 -. rt f l. Q K . , : 3' s , I A X X In f, , fig -VW' . is gg, 4-4? is Y' . , 1 ' 1 A - Qvsaus ll if ' 'TN 3' 'Q 'Q 'R 5 Z J to my - K Ayyy , ff: a gf' f x 7' g f XM H ., , .. W L. . Q cf R A M . , kv Q- .x A .sg . L , y X, ,. ! 5 I., . 4L S- ' V - ,Q s Y : , R A L- 3 Q- f f -ww Q' fi N f 5 0-.t Hifi- , 1 ti. t j , 'A' to '- 'A 'D . V -fi' , 41 J g 1, 'tl ,' 'A A-fi: C Y f Q , 1 sm -- Y , my 4 A, 1 4- 2 ' W- if ,,,. 1 'F ,- y Z V . . ,... sassy ':, Y . K Z , E WMA, ,A y C .J 5 rx X.. Freshmen enioyed their first Silver Bells. a-nf we nfs 1 fn' f 1 gf 'A T Fifteen years ago, South High's faculty numbered thirty-four, not counting the Mainten- ance and Cafeteria staffs. The largest depart- ment was the English department, which con- sisted of four teachers. Today South has approximately 150 teach- ers on the teaching staff. Academic subjects are highly stressed. But even these subiects have changed. Instead of iust teaching reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic, the teachers teach other sub- iects, such as human relations and cultural histories, so students can learn to understand the world they live in, and the people that make up that world. Fifteen years have made a difference. A big difference for South High. Academics 1 , X' R -fi XS N r.-f-'E X, gpg K .. 5 , XX I I X. X . Y-P' t ali, A f S N c A.-2' if' l:,.- t Q ff! l4 'a r'c' S 159 it Board Of Eduoaiion The Board oT EducaTion has Tull auThoriTy in The operafion of The Phoenix Union High School sysfem and The Phoenix College disTricT, buT musT, Through elecTion, obTain permission from The Taxpayers To build schools. lT is The goal of The Board To see ThaT proper curricula is provided for all sTudenTs in The Two disTricTs and ThaT Teachers have appropriaTe working condiTions. Members of The Board are elecTed on a sTaggered basis lone each year for a five year Terml. OT The five members on The board in 1954, only Dr. Trevor Browne is on The Board Today. l Dr. Howard Seymour ee,e William D. BosTrom Superlnlendem Dr. Trevor G. Browne Clerk PresidenT Mrs. Ronald H. Warner Mr, John V, Fels Member l968 Mr. Robert C. Shapiro Member Member f'.e ' lf' .49 Mr. Forrest Darsey, principal, has been at South for fif- teen years. During that time, he has risen from head registrar to principal. Administration ln every community there are rules and policies which must be obeyed. And to make sure that these rules are obeyed, there must be someone to enforce them. The same thing applies to the school community. There are many rules and policies made to keep the community running smoothly, and there are also certain people- five administrators-to enforce and interpret these rules. But these administra- tors do not exist as just law enforcers. They spend a great deal of their time helping stu- dents become acquaint- ed with' school policies, and helping them be- come adiusted to school life. Mr. David 1 964. .Wi QL . . eg ff . vi 1 Goodson has been associate principal since 7 X 'sal 'X F . , Q Q' W ,. f Mr. Keith Nixon was a counselor before he became a full-time administrntnr in '68, 'Q 154.48 -LY 'gb , ., , . E 'Tx r 5 Mr. Carl H. Rambo became Dean of Boys in 'A , f 4 1967. N X i' im., f' X ...Q M . .,....., , ft , .fm l 4..,2s-9 1-. awww I Administrative assistant and Dean of Girls, Mrs. Helen Smith has been at South High since 1966. Bob Swanson Eileen Mains B.A., NAU B.A., ASU M.A., U of ILL. M.A. ASU M-1....,,.s. Elza S. Avila Charles Moten B.A., ASU M.A., ASU Counselors spend much ta ke. Counseling Suppose you weie a student at South 'High fifteen years ago, and iust suppose you were hav- ing troubles in one ot your classes? who would you go see about getting out of that class? Probably the head registrar, be- cause at that time there was no Counseling Office! But today students can go to one of the Counselors and get 'ielp with any problem, whether it's school-related or personal. Picture Not Available Virginia Bergrenn Seth Morgan B.A., Okla, U. Mildred Fortson MAA.. ASU B.S., NTU M.A., U of Texas George Gray 'Marie Curry B,A,, GCC B.S., Boston Col. M,A,, U, of Ky, M.Ed., Boston Col. time with students advising them on which classes to Helen Picket William Wilson B.A., ASU' B.S., U of A M.A., ASU M.A., ASC Richard McKivergan B.A., WSC M.A,, WSC . G' ' . F gf ,Q sgqfvl as Foreign Language Many phases of the Spanish and Mexican culture is studied in the f,MFQ4Nt1.i ' iii QW? if ,1 classes. Here are examples of the architecture, dress, and people. '.-,:f2i'ilL'.f,,Q, --W . , ...1l.5',t,.,:,,.igl, B J - if 1-fi' ,.Z,'-'JP Q' J 'f '-X ein? '4 '-'.ii-h'..'f- . . ft: f-'gwflff ' 564 0. .fi'.f11's. .- ,.t,3. ' if -'fn' :figs -. .c J' . , .,, , . RP- . 'Q' GQ , 1 my 'll I' HQ: 1 . .,f D 5 -1- A KA, Flu . f at if X' X-L K 1 L xx . X .X ,V Students spend many guage exams. If ft! . ff-gd' TN. 'Z' 1X2 X, jk -i S i . g , gg -gs: N1 'K . xo .AJ long hours studying for foreign Ian- Q 293 ,G l A X 'fix' Judith L. Gilbert John Palmer B-A-, ASU B.A., ASU M.A., ASU M.A., Asu ' - i-rf 1 , 5 V iii. A f . S is 1. , 'Wm z .' Y. f i l 5 Solvieg Johanson B.A., St. Olaf M.A., Asu f il 5 . T 1 Jewell Rasbury B.A., Drake U. M.A., U. of Iowa One basic reason for education is to prepare students for living in the adult world. But what makes up this world? What is one of the most important elements of life? People! And to understand life you must first understand people. In the foreign language classes, the students just don't learn a language. They learn about the history and the lives of the people who speak these lan- guages, For once the students learn this, one-third of knowing people is over. The Summer Foreign Studies program takes care of the other two-thirds by providing students a chance to meet people of other countries. Fifteen years ago there were two peo- ple in the department. Mr. Karl Kuntz taught Latin and algebra, and Mr. Harry White, who got his M.A. at Universidad Nacional de Mexico, taught Spanish. Today Spanish, French, and Latin are taught. 1 1 One of the oldest and largest departments on campus is the Eng- lish department. But' like fine wine, this department improves with age. Fifteen years ago there were only four English teachers on campus. They were Mr. Charles Shorr, Miss Patricia Harris, Mr. Donald Hoover, and Miss Lucille Hicks. Mr. Shorr and Mr. Hoover are the only teachers who are still here. Reading, which is a fairly recent addition to the curriculum, is headed by Mr. Ray Dimond, who has also been here for fifteen years. All fresh- men are required to take reading, and there is a special college read- ing course which helps the students develop speed and comprehension in reading. Bruce Trexler B.A., U of A Mangaret Reeb B.A., U of Mom. M.A., U of Monrt. Douglas McGrath Sanidna Greene M.A., U of A B.A., U of MO. -Qt'-9 Mary Jo JONES George Spears B.S., W.Va.U. B.A., ASU M.A., W.Va.U. M.A., ASU Gladys Roberts English Chairman B.A., Spelman Col. M.A., Atlanta Univ. Dan Mclntosh B.A., WMU John Campbell B.S., ASC M.A., NAU Charmon Lathrop B.F.A., Syracuse U. Englis as , J Rosalie Winslow B.A., U of A M.A., U of A Dolzly Bacher B.A., ASU M.A., ASU liz, M.A., ASU William Hayden B.A., ASU 3 , 5 5. .42 i n is-rs J' 'i'i . Charles Shorr A if B.A., ASU M.A., NYU Linda Parrish B.A., ONC 1 .1-ifr.-V . Nadine Shimer B.A., ASU M.A., ASU ng-v-. Milton Hay B.A., Linfield Col. M.A., ASU Catherine Meibert B.A., ASU V-M.A., ASU JV ' 4' Q 3. ,, 1..- f ...- fi h -4 iff' , ,aj Willia.m Martin 'B.A., ASU M.A., Long Beach U. eading 4 ,X Dave Gunther B.A., ASU ' yu ii Donald Hoover B.A., ASU M.A., Asu ,,.,f-v J ?' Bette Baker B.A., ASU rffs- YJM , ' , N N Dorothy Pnesfon B.A., U of S. Dak. 'hui Marian' Vail Helen Gaston Ray Dimond B.A., NWMTC B.A., U of A B.A., U of ill M.A., MWSTC U--rw ' 'bs Q s df -rf., . 'fs e we all h 53? Vern Goekler B.A., ASU l ,2 L , 'r 255 ' 1 N M.A., ASU Herbert Benniinger M.A., ASU is ,fyl i gb-,L VW W? Ikf' ' L, ,, , K. p, . Rau' . ,s y ,Mfr ,I ., 3 Judy Harkleroad B.A., ASU ,.,,....-X l x Students work hard to pass The rigorous exams taken in the English classes. gr X- QQ. hs 512 4, fr? MN Frank Chaffinl B.A., NEMST M.A., ASU Q 4 U Q 39 ff Q X Ken Richardson B.S., Sul Ross M.A., Sul Ross 'tw i. Although this class is a far cry from being a government agency, drafting seems to be a difficult class requiring time and patience. .ks-,9fl5t-A 749 ii? V R A54-'far' -at J f af '2 Q. '35 Nita Lowery Esther Minton B.S., NTU B.A., NAU M.S., Austin'U M.l-l.E., U of A N , ,ff 1 . N '-.,-,, fl.. V .. l : Diane Nowlin Alice Maurice B.A., U of N.M. M.A., ASL Indu trial Art - Home Ec. .15 . 1 . . . v :QQ ' K xii... Jim Pe-rrill Staniliey Barnett B.S., NAU B.S., NAU M.A., NAU I 1- we . K . f Nw . W '--Q N SAW? Kenineth Russell Linus CorY B.A., ASU B.A., ASU M.A., ASU M.A-, ASU The countless things one must learn to be a good homemaker! Besides cooking and sewing Home Ec students are offered such courses as Home furnishings and Child Development. Students taking lndus- trial Arts must be able to work iigsaw puzzles with ease, for they have to take nuts, bolts, nails, assorted pieces of wood, wire, vacuum tubes and sheet metal, and make furniture, electrical appli- ances, and electrical de- vices. 4. be Dean Clemit Jim Richards Rok-,en Daniels B.A., ASU B.S., NAU B,S,, ASU M.A., ASU M.A., NAU M.A., ASU 166 Judy Deslatte B.S., IUP X , s Suzanne O'Brien B.A., ASU From bowl to oven to finished product as these two girls prepare to bake a cake for credit and eating. s. , - is I A -J ' 7' Robert E. Schuster B.S., NAU Physical Ed. X 5' 4' qi X 3, .4 , I - ,X Rf Q ',fx,gf,.-. 5 sg. it Q ' ' Dan Wales Earl Clupper M.A., Murray U. B.S., Shurtleff Col. M.A., WMU M.A., ASU l K., s Larry Baroldy B.S., NAU M.A., ASU Although Physical Education isn't o required subiect, almost every student has taken itat least once in high school. Picture Not Available Jerry Hahn B.A., ASU M.Ed., U of A. The P.E. classes aren't de- signed to make muscle men out of ninety pound weak- lings, but they do provide fun-filled exercise which every person needs to stay healthy. . f - is Im NM CUM!! N2 limi? -J -f 2.6.1, S2 1 . ly L. .... L x xii' v 9 S f ' 7 gc It 7 kr t I :- ', W .- P. 'W i i .. ,. - x ' '14Qs..f':. if . A X- --2-. . rQs.-- r-r- ' 55 nfs? s-r- ,f , , L . Q ' s fi sf:frQfF+ .. i -f ', , ,' ' f -.idF??Qi .ifii i'i' fs.- V mf? '75- f it During the course of the year, many sports ar taught to girls in the P.E. classes. Here some girl are being taught the skills of hand ball. Ms . .. .F N. L Xe Terry Hale K l Mary L. Crane B.A., ASU M.A., ASU Boys who take P.E. are given the chance to learn the skills of many sports. Here two young men are engaging in a bit of wrestling. vt' ' ...XR Charlotte Jackson B.A., ASU M.A., ASU . . 1 QL' '7 . 1 Q Teddy Ruth Barner B.S., Texas Woman's U. 6 S 167 Business Education Dale Trostle B.A., Colo. State M.A,, Colo. State , W 'Kg lx l Catherine Vance B.S., Kent U. M.S., ASU H5 if . T, y f wr ' A Q ' K XV ,. 5 Dorothy Romans CSCE M.A., CSCE ff Q r W Elizabeth Swanson B.S., CMSC M.A., ASU gg V 4 la 1'-' ...X 39 5' 'A ' ' ww' 1 ,.Ww.,.e , - -Q ' ' 1 J:-K ',mg,s..sm, 9 it '-..,,, jf! tsv . 'nf W7 I 0 ss-ce. 4,..-4-. Stuart Mackison B.S., lnd. U. M.s., ind. u. sf fi!! fc G Diane Thomas B.A., ASU Girls aren't the only students who seem to be interested in typing. In some classes the boys almost out-number the girls. William Cavett B.A., Colo. State M.A., Colo. State 'vs Wir -' if as iii lliill rr .H Paula Davis Beverly Kirk B.A., U of Oreg. B-5-, BSTC M.A., ASU M.A., U of Colo. Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country , is one of the most pop- ular phrases used in the typing classes. The business department has grown so much in fifteen years it's almost remarkable. In '54 there were only two teachers, Mr. Dean Curtis and Miss Doro- thy Romans. Today there are nine teachers in the department, and the classes include note- hand,, shorthand, business ma- chines, and a new class called College Bound Typing, especially designed for students who hax e never had typing before. Business students work with very modern equipment, and there is even a special number students can call after 5 p.m. so they can practice dictation. With such a competent staff and very modern equipment, Business students graduate with the feeling of knowing it all. M. Wm. Mclntyre B.A., ASU M.A., ASU Frank Downey B.A., U of Colo. M.A., Colo. S. Col. 1+ if is sf-if W William Stovall B.S., U of A M.A., U of A S , ,. Raymond A. White M.A., ASU Sara Keller Alfred- R. Andrews B.S., Loyola U. M.A., ASU X Li I, 'S , N' . '.A iiy 2 9 X Joe Ehlers B.S., ASU M.S., ASU Nr Joe Byrne B.A., ASU M.A., ASU Science Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in night, God said let Newton be and then There was light -Alexander Pope The eighteenth century marked the Era of Reasoning which brought forth science as we know it today. Many of the science students study these same principles developed in this era. Science has taken great strides in the past fifteen years. Atomic energy is now being harnessed for more peaceful uses. And man's age-old dream to reach the stars has almost been realized. Like science, our science department has made tremendous strides in the past fifteen years. At first there was only one science teacher, Mr. Glenn A. Gentry. But today, the science staff has grown to include ten teachers, with a large laboratory and five science workrooms. at -'Q' Arlena Seneca B.S., Talledega Col. M.S., Atlantic U. Rodman Ralston B:A., Ohio U. MA Columbm U' First year chemistry students, experimenting amidst pipes and rub ber tubing, prepare to collect and generate oxygen. In this complex, iet-propelled, smog-inhaling civilization, man is in constant need ot mathe- matics. Scientists, salespeople, and housewives use mathe- matics every day. Mathematics is, more or less, a written lan- guage used daily by millions to relate ideas to others. Even primitive man used simple arithmetic to keep count of his personal property. Since then, mathematics has grown to include. such branches as geom- etry, algebra, Trigonometry, and calculus. '--....-.- K H ,wht lf., 5...-' ..-f N, J- ,J John Stark B.S., SESC Wyatt F. Kane Jim Sanders M-T-. SESC BA., U. of Wy. M.T., NE.S.C. M.S. U of Wy. ,..4 VI Math Glen Crandall Students design geometrical figures in order to earn credit in their geometry classes. Harold Slocum B.A., WLSTC M.ED., U of Pitt From that first simple equation in arithmetic, l-l-122, the student gradually steps into the world of mathematics, and more complicated ,equations such as: f' IXJ 2 lim HX -l-AXJ - tlXl AX-Q0 Ax Math classes here at South cover a great many facets of the science. From General math to introductory calculus students prepare them- selves to cope with both the physical and ab- stract worlds. Russell Osterhout B.S., KSTC M.A., ASU Sam Bursh Walter Hamilton B.A., W. Va. U. A., W. Va. U. . Q . 3 .sf f , . if T s si' K K X .. 'x George Anderson Frank Ocvirek B.S., W. Mich. U. M.A.. W. Mich. U. fa 5 Art and Music ' f A South Mountain High School X Graduate should have a feeling for the beautiful and the good that will ,' Q ', give meaning to his lite. ' ' This is one of the eight goals stated in South High's philosophy of education. The Art and Music de- partments help the student reach that goal. by actually ex- periencing mu- sic and art, the .N .. William Schaar B.S., Ithaca Col. M.A., U of NM S 35. sl ,'l, student actually Y, 1 ,ff ' is learns to appre- ' A l if J is-V V , . . . ciate the things f V fi .V , T, which make N' A lla them beautiful 1 X gf. g' f and good. s A T' t Jon HWS Q.'2i'I.iZE22,.. M.A., Ithaca Col. W ,N,,3nJ In the Art Design class, students make proiects from corrugated card- board to display their creative talents. xi: c ' ,- ,.f William Lewis x Q tts' Barbara Walrafen B.F.A., Drake U. M.A., ASU P 1 19,5 .- x K i Q ' John Boothby B.A., ASU M.A., ASU Mary Williams Barbara Frederick B.F.A., Moore Col. M.A., Columbia U. 9... 69 Q-k'x.KD Only 'TVX W gr The drums are iust one of the many musical instruments taught South Mountain. :- it X Barney Shepard Sam Stephens History, geography, Latin American history, government and eco- nomics are some of the suloiects covered in the social studies department. Led by chairman Barney Shepard, efforts are made to stimulate in- terest in the world around us and its many problems. Current events and modern-day conflicts are discussed. A course in minority history is planned for the coming year, one more indication that at South Mountain social studies aims at preparing students for present-day living. Mack Stanley Social Studies Wendell Roberts Mitchell Tillotson ROlJEl'l' Miller Richard Brown ,Z ......, Q- K .,,,..w..-Q Y- H c Ng r f ft Charles Stevens Carol Moore Ns.. I f X Q v . ' . fa . 1 S ' A 9' ' K A N Oceupalional Experience Evelyn Black Ccrl Orth Joseph Hoeffe l Pupil Personnel Services L av 1 ,V , U- ' ff' f' ll 3 4 Q Nadine Pcrterson, R.N. Rilo Echeveste, R.N. F P P P 2 ' f - x, gi 'QQ Q 5 A . --VV 1 hggqzc' ,if James Hyslop School-Comvw -nifv Worker Miss Erl the serv indo Vcrelo, ice. R.N., come to South as replacement for Mrs. Echevesfe who entered l73 wr - I A ta ., .Sami-. -f - s -v ' -.gf H . .. I Mlm. . N Qum- goo sob' I V 4. Skill, patience, and iust plain old determination are the maior qualities of the office workers. -9.4 , T.. The ladies on these pages ar campus officials, They are th various offices on campus ' Gs it' 5 6 fa NX 3 1 i l l I xx' Grace Brush appointments, and keeping al Principal's Secretary : E iz: V za.: j .. X if S' Q Betty Reekes Ina Snyder Rose Myers Librarian- Reading Dept. Reading Dept. Secretary Registration Office A ,. ,,., ,I,i I . T -'Pi 4' fix K ., . xx -wt . Y T GJ-K ai, ' V N - Peggy Holt Sylvia Gull fernell Parsons Laura Levinsky Assoc. Principal's Head Registrar Registrar Registrar Secretary Muriel Townsend Registrar Vicki Haley Registrar H Stephanie Baniewicz Cathy Barnes P.B.X. Operator Registrar Registrar CBS he right-hand men of the secretaries that work in the aking messages, making mportant information organized. Anna Richardson Mary Kreicik Counseling Counseling 1.-. .,.,- I 4:52 Clarice Hinton Bookstore . '-cl. a. i..1 y V Marge Shumway Bookstore Jeanne Zimmerman Activties Office 34? ,A-A ,.-.- sv 'W' kwa I V ff' ' Ii 1 -f . f t .1..sQ3. Hilda Amador Activities Office Cheryl Larkey Activities Office V 'Ann-X, Vg? 2 F ,,. Mildred Smith Esta Portnoy Records Room Audio-Visual x A a Q 4 . ' X .C -J. wife I A . 3 '+R 'ai h f Q, N1 ' 5 Q E , . -.. ive. Nw, ,.,, Many conferences fake place every day in the Activities Office 5 l 3 is .1. I .L gf it . hr.: -iff' 175 Charlie Tribble, one of the campus cops, watches over the parking lot during the noon lunch hour. Dole Hilton Betty Dyer Campus Monitor Campus Monitor Jim Jennings Campus Monitor Charles Tribble Campus Monitor Special ...C : au. , 'fa fl 'r M 405 Services Bill McDaniels James Hanenberg Jeri Cartwright Drivers' Ed. ROTC Careers 1. Peggy Phllips Drama-Speech lSPACEl Larry Heater Campus Monitor Eliza Baughn Joan Kassick Library Library James Reed Opportunity Hall School life would not be complete without the services of these people pic- tured on this page. ROTC, the library, and audio-visual aids all add to the students' educational experience. I 5 Years Of Service . . . South age Goodbye to Mr. Darsey When the doors of South Mountain High first opened, when the first bells rang sig- nifying the start of a new school, Mr. Forrest Dorsey stood prepared to greet and welcome students to South High. That was fifteen years ago, when Mr. Darsey was the registrar. Today Mr. Darsey still welcomes students to the school, but during those fif- teen years he moved from the position of registrar to the top position of principal. Born in Georgia, Mr. Darsey has devoted most of his life to education. Even before he began his career at South Mountain, he taught for five years at Pe- tersburg High in Michigan, two years at East Detroit High School and three years at Eastland High, in Rose- ville, Mich. After he and his family moved to Arizona, he taught at Superior High School for one year. For eight years he taught at Phoenix Union before coming to South Mountain in 1953. Under the leadership and guidance of this highly experienced man, South High has gained much respect in Arizona education. His resignation brought an end to an era of progress in Phoenix. ggjggisy-y.s.n,:.H ft - - Mr. Matt Hanhila, Mr. Darsey, and Mr. Ed Walsh all helped unpack when South High opened its doors 15.yecrs ago. lWude52Ei? GQ Qi GESSQRSZEQEE l uhggiiiiigfiiggw ie' f N Alai and gk in FQ Kali MW NMHhE2?iiEgQ ig 1222- Inc EQ7 , 1626 E. Jackson ST. Phoenix WV it K7 , Wg ' VYVW my K . 'M--v-........,,. 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Ceniral Phoenix, Ariz. f 2769787 Edmund Navarro l 186 FELICITACIONES CLASE DE '69 QP Sr M 041 GROVE CARS Dolly Bacher Miss Bette Baker Miss Teddy Ruth Barner Mrs. Elizabeth Baughn Mrs. Virginia Berggren Mr. Richard Brown Mr. Samuel Bursh Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Campbell Mrs. Jerri Cartwright Mrs. Helen Covington Miss Mary Lou Crane Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Curry Antonia A. Diaz Nora Dillon Mr. Forrest H. Dorsey Mrs. Rita Echeveste, R.N. Mrs. Joe E. Fortson Mr. and Mrs. George Gray Miss Sherry Goodin Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harkleroad Dale Hilton Mr. and Mrs. George G. Holt BO0STERS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Howell Mr. James Hyslop Miss Charlotte L. Jackson Mr. Wyatt F. Kane Mrs. Joan Kassik Mrs. Mary Kreicik Mrs. Cheryl Larkey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larmer Leona Lassey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levinsky Mark K. Madsen Mr. Robert P. Miller Mrs. Carol Moore C. F. 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Q .....- .1-S.. 02 A Abril, Danny 145 Acosta, Ernie 101 Acosta, Manuel 50, 145 Acuarado, Elizabeth 117 Adams, Charles 145 Adams, Jeanne 12, 91, 94, 117 Adams , Ken 31, 37, 145 Adams, Patricia 101 Adams, Roy 13 1 Adrian, Mary 145 Aker, Eddie 31, 145 Akren, Michal 145 Albin, Wanda 117 Albritton, James 117 Alexander, Susan 131 Allen, Willie 131 Ronald 103 Michael 27, 42, 50, 86, 90, 102 Alliman, Ken 145 Allred, Debra 131 Allred, Donna 131 Almanzar, Arthur 117 Almanzar, Johnny 145 Almanzar, Sally 131 Alonzo, Danny 131 Alvarado, Gloria 145 Alvarado, Ralph 101 Alvarado, Ricky 145 Anderson, Catherine 81, 131 Anderson, Clark 101 Anderson, Connie 131 Anderson, Delores 117 Anderson, Donna 117 Anderson, Mary 79, 81, 90, 131 Anderson, Mike 30, 45, 131 Anderson, Peggy 83, 92, 131 Anderson, Rulon 117 Anderson, Stanley 91, 94, 145 Anderson, Susan 79, 81, 90, 131 Anderson, Terry 145 Andrews, Robert 101 Andreyka, Faith 117 Angeloff, Mike 131 Anguis, Esther 101 Angulo, Frankie 27, 47, 49, 86 Angulo, Rudy 145 Applegaeth, Jill 145 Ark, Roger 31, 37, 50, 145 Armstrong, Shirley 145 Arnold, Jeffery 131 Arnold, Richard 145 Arnold, Ruth 87, 131 Arrowood, Roy 131 Austin, Gerald 31, 50, 145 Austin, Jeffery 1 17 Austin, Roger 145 Austin, Sharon 131 Ayala, Jen-ny 131 Ayala, Salvador 145 Ayers, Roxanna 145 Ayraud, Jackie 84, 116, 117, 121 B Baca, Diane 101 Baca, Mike 31, 41, 50, 145 Baca, Tommy 117 Bachman, Betsy 101 Baeza, Orlando 84, 117 Bailey, A. V. 27, 35, 42 Bailey, Chris 117 Bailey, Danny 35, 117 Bailey, Doris 145 Bailey, Jeff 131 Bailey, Molley 101 Baker, JoAnn 52, 87, 145 Balanci o, Candi 131 Baldarrama, Norman 37, 80 Bales, Tom 117 Balke, Eddie 27, 117 Balke, Theresa 131 Banes, Banes, Barbara 14,145 Marcia 65, 82, 84 Bankhead, Phyllis 131 Banks, Banks, Banks, Banks, Ban ks. Alberta 145 Barbara 90,117 Jacqueline 92,131 Michael 42, 84, 117 Steve 45, 94, 30, 131 Barajas, Joe 145 Barker, Ronald 145 Barnes, Annette 145 General Barnes, Gerald 131 Barnes, Parrell 131 Barnett, Andrew 1 17 Barnett, Carl 117 Barnett, Lesley 131 Barnett, Yvonne 81, 145 Barroa, Maria 1 18 Barr, Rita 131 Barrala, Ruben 145 Barrett, Kathy 1 17 Barrlos, Connie 145 Barrows, Patrick 145 Bartlett, Tom 30, 131 Barton, Wayne 34, 131 Basson, Reginald 1 17 Bateman, Glen 145 Bateman, Glena 101 Bateman, Mary 131 Bateman, Wanda 101 Bates, John 101 Bates, Tom 117 Batton, Joyce 1 17 Baumann, Alvin 117 Beadle, Joan 131 Beadles, Winona 131 Beals, John 66, 101, 127 Beals, Sheri 131 Bearden, Joe 101 Beebee, Claudia 146 Begay, Priscilla 101 Beiarano, Greg 27, 117 Bejarano, Hecto 101 Bench, Jeanne 101 Benitis, Margie 1455 Bentz, Michelle 79, 91, 131 Bentz, Stephanie 132 Bernardo, Linda 101 Bernardo, Patsy 1 17 Berry, David 90, 145 Berry, Debra 132 Berry, Dewayne 146 Berry, Jack 37, 146 Berry, Jim 37 Berry, Linda 79, 87, 132 Bert, Melvin 39 Binlord, Leonard 132, 30, 36 Bingham, Gwendy 146 Bingham, Jeff 101 Bingham, Nancy 117 Bishop, Mickey 132 Black, Rick 146 Black, William 132 Blancas, Laura 52 Blanco, Tony 132 Bloom, Cathy 118 Blosser, Mark 132 Blouin, Debbie 132 Blouin, Mike 132 Blubaum, Winnie 146 Blueford, Brenda 146 Bobbit, Sue 132 Bojorquez, Allen 118, 47 Bojorquez, Richard 118 Bolles, Jack 132 Booker, Herbert 118 Booker, Lucille 132 Boothe, Richard 1 18 Boozer, Mary 90, 146 Borboa, Sergio 132 Borchert, Floyd 101 Boriego, Virginia 146 Borrell, Kathy 146 Bounds, Donna 20 Bowden, Dianna 132 Bowen, Barbara 118 Bowers, Mary 146 Bowlin, Charles 31, 41, 50 Bowls, Phillips 146 Boyd, Fredrick 101 Boyd, Lillie 118 Boyd, Roger 118 Boyer, Phyllis 146 Boyer, Sandra 91, 102 Bracamonte, Arnold 146 Brackeem, Vern 132 Bradford, Ernest 31 Bradford, William 30 Bradford, Wilmer 132 Braggs, Joyce 23, 118 Braley, Jan 102 Braley, Jill 102 Index Brandon, Bobby' 132 Breglia, Elizabeth 118 Brenton, George 90 Brenton, William 51 Brewer, Alton 31 Bridges, Corrine 20, 63, 64, 79, 82, 91, 118, 127 Bridges, Lonnie 132 Bridges, Stephanie 132 Brock, Carolyn 146 Brock, Janet 132 Brockett, Debra 132 Brockman, Kandis 102 Brooks, James 91, 118 Brooks, Robert 146 Brooks, Zelia 146 Brown, Alton 51, 146 Brown, Bernadette 146 Cardenas, Patsy 118 Carillo, Ray 50 Carolina, Jocelyn 146 Carolyn, Carolyn 146 Carr, Angelita 118 Carr, Hilda 146 Carrasco, Henry 32, 42, 102 Carrasco, Karen 146 Carrasco, Manuel 33, 146 Carrillo, Arthur 132 Carrillo, Reyes 31, 146 Carter, Debra 146 Carwright, Carolyn 133 Cascret, James 146 Casper, Sandra 102 Cassi, Walter 51, 146 Castaneda, James 118 Castaneda, Lynn 102 Bl'OWl'l, Beverly 14 6 Brown, Crismon 146 Brown, Deborah 87, 132 Brown, Dennis 32, 132 Brown, Goma 132 Brown, James 146 Brown, Joe 27, 28, 35 Brown, Lloyd 31, 37, 146 Brown, Loretta 146 Brown, Mike 118 Brown, Mike 132 Brown, Oliver 118 Brown, Pat 102 Brown, Paul 118 Brown, Pete 102 Brown, Richard 132 Brown, Sherrll 118 Brown, Sherry 146 Brown, Theresa 118 Brown, Tony 47 Brown, Virginia 102 Brown, Wendell 79, 84, 93, 102 Brummett, Louie 118 Bryant, Mike 80, 118 Buckland, Thomas 146 Buckner, Robert 102 Buelow, Tony 118 Bullock, Eugene 118 Bullock, Susan 146 Bunch, Phyllis 144, 146 Burdette. Daniel 146 Burdette, Steve 118 Burell, Joanne 102, 19, 92 Burk, Dennis 94 Burk, Peggy 94, 146 Burke, David 118 Burke, Dela 132 Burke, Dennis 118 Burke, Gale 146 Burke, Larry 102 Burke, Ralph 118, 128 Burns, Mary 102 Burris, Richard 118 Burt, Melvin 47, 86, 108 Burton, Cathleen 102 Burton, Vicky 74, 102, 114 Bustamante, Frances 118 Bustamante, Gilbert 31, 146 Bynum, Curtis 146 Bynum, Gary 84 Bynum, Marvin 31, 37 Bynum, Castaneda, Richard 102 Castillo, Lupe 147 Castro, Alex 118 Castro, Cathie 147 Cavaros, Joe 147 Cavin, Pat 79, 81, 74, 118 Cavin, Sheryl 147 Cavner, Frank 147 Cernuska, Nancy 118, 93, 94 Chalfin, Robert 133 Chambers, Ronald 45, 133 Chapa, Tony 133 Chapman, Sheila 118 Chatterton, Linda 53, 86, 102 Chavarria, Ralph 87, 147 Chaves, Sandi 133 Chavez,'Aggie 103 Chavez, Agustin 118 Chavez, Dave 33, 36, 50, 133 Chavez, Gilbert 103 Chavez, Juanita 87, 103 Chavez, Marie 12 Cheatham, Armon 31, 147 Cheatham, Corrine 90, 103 Cherry, Robert 133 Chin, Terry 80, 118 Chisler, Ronald 118 Chitwood. Mike 9, 27, 29, 47, 6 86.67, 79, 90, 103 Chitwood. Steve 30, 50, 133 Christ, Charles 90, 133 Christy. Gisele 87, 147 Christy, Steve 103 Ciskowski, Richard 133 Ciskowski, Tony 103 Cisman, Randy 118 Claiborne, Sandi 118 Clanton, Rebecca 118 Clanton, Ruben 147 Clardy, Gary 133 Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, , Mary 103 Clark Clark, ,Charles 87, 118 ,Curtis 31,147 ,Diana 118 Donna 103 Sharon 133 Gene 47, 118 Grateful 147 John 118 Kathy 103 Bynum, Shervda 90, 118 Byrd, Jessie 146 Byrd, Sherida 10? C Cabrera, Eva 102 Cabrera, Mary 118 Cahill, Randy 132 Caldwell, Patrice 81, 132 Calvert, Catherine 132 Campbell, Darlene 146 Campbell, Harvey 132 Campbell, Leroy 31, 37, 50, 146 Campbell, Sonia 132 Campbell, Phyllis 102 Canez, Mario 102 Canez, Tony 27, 118 Canisales, Ralph 146 Canneady, Alvin 118 Caraway. Robert 118 Carbajal, Patricia 146 Clark, Patricia 147 Clark, Shirley 147 Claxton, Brenda 118 Claxton, Charlotte 147 Claxton, Jim 147 Cleckner, David 147 Cleckner, Tim 133 Cleveland, Ernest 133 Cliff, Mike 118 Clinton, Dawn 118 Clupper, Earl 29 Coburn, Diana 118 Coburn, Lorraine 147 Coburn, Stanley 133 Coffey, Margaret 55, 133 Cohen, Larry 119 Colbert, Joyce 41, 87, 133 Cole, Mike 119 Coleman, Manuel 39, 133 Coleman, Rose 147 Collins, Ed 119 Colter, Jesse 36, 133 0, 74, 75 Conley, James 133 Constable, Barbara 96, 147 Constable, Cathy 119 Dodd, David 148 Dodson, Westly 31 Domke, Kathy 9, 10, 60, 64, 79, 86, 103, Feacher, Gerald 37, 148 Felix, Rosemary 120 Fenley, John 104 Gomez, Mike 92, 134 Gomez, Pamela 149 Gomez, Rachel 149 Conte, Tim 103 Cook, Dan 119 Cooley, Alice 83, 90, 91, 94, 119 Coombs, Debbie 84, 149 Cooper, Barbara 119 Cooper, Grant 103 Cooper, Mary 119 Copeland, Larry 32, 133 Copeland, Raymond 103 Corham, Brenda 149 Cornejo, Ray 31 Cornell, Anna 133 Cornell, Kitty Sue 147 110 Domke, Sharon 9, 61, 81, 82, 90, 144, 147, 148 Dong, Tom 45 Dong. William 119 Douglas, Eddy 148 Doyle, Don 148, Doyle, John 119 Dryer, Esther 119 Dryer, Sharon 87, 133 Duddy, Gary 148 Dufrasne, Betty 148 Ferguson, David 148 Ferguson, Deborah 87, 148 Fernandez, Albert 120 Figueroa, Angelita 134 Fiiewski, Eva 148 Fisher, Pam 148 Fitchner, Bonnie 120 Fitchner, Diana 87, 148 Fite, Billy 120 Fite, Linda 104 Flatt, Fred 134 Flemons, Howard 134 Flesher, Doug 120 Gonzales, Andy 105 Gonzales, Becky 134 Gonzales, Danny 149 Gonzales, Diane 121 Gonzales, Irma 149 Gonzales , Jessica 149 Gonzales, Joe 134 Gonzales, Lorenzo 33, 45, 134 Gonzales, Mary 92, 149 Gonzales, Paul 27, 47, 121 Gonzales, Raynaldo 134 Gonzales, Ruben 105 Gonzales, Victoria 105 Goode. Eric 83, 90, 91 Coronado, Susan 52 Dufrense, James 119 Duhart, Dorothy 133 Fletcher, Bill 120 Corum. Barbara 103 Corum, Brenda 103 Corum Cotten ,Mary 133 ,David 147 Ford, Jesse 134 Cotten, Robert 119 Cotten, Shari 119 Couture, Robert 133 Cowger, Billy 147 Cox, Rickey 133 Cox, Teresa 90, 119 Cox, Keith 103 Dullin, Nita 119 Dunbar, Beverly 119 Dunbar, Larry 133 Duncan, Alvin 133 Duncan, Bob 148 Duncan, Carolyn 120 Duncan, Gary 120 Duncan, Jerry 133 Duncan, JoAnn 134 Dunevant, Tom 30, 50, 134 Fletcher, Margaret 134 Fletcher, Patricia 134 Flores, Felix 45, 134 Flores, Jess 104 Flores, Robert 50, 91 Flores, Ron 120 Fly, Pat 27, 93, 120 Foley, Tom 148 Fong, Charles 67, 79, 80, 104 Fong, John 79.80, 83.91, 120 Gooden, Larry 31, 37, 148 Goodin, Linda 90, 149 Goodin, Sherry 134 Goodson, Charles 83, 91, 41, 134 Goodyear, Norman 27, 86, 105 Gordoa, Joe 29 Gordoa, Patsy 87 Gordon. Lester 105 Gordon, Maurice 134 Gorham Graham, Pat 84, 134 Colleen 121 Cox, Kent 103 Cramp. Bob 31, 147 Creech, Terry 133 Dungan, Ronald 134 Dunn, Calvin 83, 91, 92, 149 Dunn, Stephanie 148 Duran, Darlene 148 Ford, Ken 83, 134 Ford, Margaret 148 Forner, Becky 77, 104 Crider, Sam 103 Crisp, Derrel 119 Crivellone, Nancy 90, 147 Cross, Belinda 147 Croucher, Joni 147 Cruickshank, David 32, 42, 86, 103 Cuturia, Ron 147 Cruz, Fred 133 Cunningham, Robert 119 Curtis, Charles 133 Curtis, David 103 Curtis, James 103 Curtis, Valerie 92, 133 Cuvler. Hubert 147 D Dains, David 133 Dale, Robert 147 Dana, Jeanie 71, 74, 75 Dana, Kathy 133 Dana, Phil 147 Dane, Donna 133 Daniels, Earsell 147' Daniels, Lorin 147 Daniels, Shirley 90, 103 Duran, Jenny 120 Duran, Mary 148 Durazo, Vidal 148 Durbin, Valoria 148 E Ealim, Dorothy 79, 91, 134 Ealim, Perry 27, 79, 80, 91 Earby, Perry 148 Earles, Donna 87, 144, 148 Earles, Keith 35 Earles, Phillip 36 Eastman, Daniel 148 Edwards, Dan 148 Edwards, Donald 120 Edwards, Sandra 120 .116,12O Forston, Melanie 81, 94 Foster, Mae 148 Fountain, Janice 79, 93, 94, 1 Foye, Donnie 45 Frazier, Dwain 134 Fredrick, Ellen 148 Freeman, Ben 120 Freund, Jack 50 Freund, John 134 20 Friddle, Tom 26, 27, 28, 29, 67, 80, 86, 90 104, 106 Frieberg, Mike 148 Frieberg, Regina 120 Frost, Mary 104 Fruend, Jack 30 Fruend, Jim 27, 104 Fry, Frances 82, 148 Dates, Loma 147 Davis, Allen 147 Davis, Bobby 147 Davis, Brenda 119 Davis, Bruce 103 Davis, Cornelia 87, 119 Davis, Dora 147 Davis, Dorothy 87, 133 Davis, Francine 74, 79, 81, 93, 103 Davis, George 147 Davis, Ivey 147 Davis, Judy 147 Davis, Keith 103 Davis, Kendall 1 19 Davis, Linda 147 Davis, Modena 74, 81, 90, 103 Davis, Morriss 133 Davis, Nedra 79, 90, 94, 133 Davis, Nora 79, 92, 119 Davis, Rick 133 Davis, Robert '30, 36, 133 Davis, Rodena 81, 103 Davis, Ruby 147 Davis, Sherman 31 Ehlers, Joe 32 Elam, Bobby 134 Elkins, Stella 148 Ellington, Rene 148 Elliott, Valerie 134 Ellis, Dale 38, 39, 120 Ellis, Jim 134 Elson, John 37 Emmons, Wesley 104 Encinos, Manuel 31 Encinos, Norma 148 English, Joan 134 Epperson, Abigail 134 Epperson, Ronald 104 Erb, Dean 30, 50, 134 Erb, Debbie 10, 84, 120 Escalante, Gloria 134 Escobedo, Charles 30 Escoto, Gilbert 148 Escoto, Yolanda 120 Espeland, Judie 120 Espinosa, Betty 52, 87, 148 Espinosa, Charlie 27, 120 Espinoza, Mary 19, 87, 134 Esquer, Manuel 36 Esquivel, Cecil 148 Estrada, Carlos 51, 120 Estrada, Jeanne 87, 120 Fultz, Dianne 120 Funk, Charis 104 Furch, Cladue 104 Furch, Ernest 31, 148 Furch, Lee 30 Furch, Leonard 34, 35, 42, 120 G Evans, Rudy 148 Davis, Willie 30, 41, 133 Delap, Joan 119 Delatrinidad, Irma 147 Del Re, Jim 133 Dennis, James 92, 133 Dewey, Mike 148 Dewitt, Steven 94, 133 Diaz, Antonia 90, 103 Estrada, Rudy 104 Estrada, Steve 47, 77, 104 Estrella, Rachel 134 Evans, Charles 120 Evans, Carole 148 Evans, Cleophus 134 Evans, Leonard 104 Evans, Steve 83, 84, 134 Evans, Yolanda 87, 148 Evarsito, Encinas 31, 41 Evenson, Linda 59, 120 Gaines, Charlotte 104 Gaines, Lester 120 Gaines, Veronica 148 Galasky, lrene 148 Galvan, Gloria 121 Galvan, Mary 121 Gano, Jessie 121 Gaona, Edward 134 Garcia, David 148 Garcia, Eddie 26, 27, 79, 90, 104 Garcia, Frank 148 Garcia, Jack 27, 39 Garcia, Rosie 148 Garza, Juan 104 Garza, Lupe 27, 104 Garcia, Rickey 121 Gastelo, Irma 121 Gauff, Alan 33, 42, 121 Gavin, Debra 134 Geeter, Veronica 148 George, Dennis 104 George, Jackie 148 Gerry, James 148 Gibson, JoAnn 148 Gibson, Ron 134 Gibson, Sandy 121 Gilchrist, Susan 76, 77, 104 Gill, Marilyn 148 Gipson, Elois 148 Gipson, Herbert 104 Gipson, Huebert 104 Gipson, Homer 148 Granger, Michelle 121 Grant, Kevin 121 Graveline, Pam 105 Graveline, Sharron 149 Graves, Jerry 149 Graves, Jesse 27, 42, 66, 79, 86 Graves, Mike 121 Gray, Mike 41, 45, 134 Greenwood, Bill 67, 105 Greer, Hal 86 Greer, Muriel 90, 149 Greer, Theodore 105 Gregory, Nancy 105 Griliin, Sharon 149 Grieberg, Mike 91 Grossel, Cheryl 53, 86. 121 Grubbs, Dennis 134 Grzyb. Richard 134 Guerra, Gilbert 27, 121 Guerra, Olivia 87, 105 Guncheon, Cathy 121 Guncheon, Thomas 121 Gunn, Deborah 134 Guyton, Guy 31, 37 Guzman, Joe 134 Guzman, William 47, 105 H Hadley, Dianna 134 Hafner, Ben 30, 134 Hagan, D ianne 121 Haggard, Janet 82, 121 Haggard, Jimmie 134 Haggard, Joy 134 Haggard,Terrilyn 105 Hahn, Jerry 36 Hale, Larry 105 Hall, Ronnie 92, 121 Hall, Tim Hamblin, 105 Janice 121 Hamilton, Delores 105 Hamilton, Ray 31 Hamilton, Reatha 87, 134 Hamilton, Wannetta 87, 121 Hamm, Kathleen 105 Hammil, Cheryl 105 Hammons, Gwendolyn 105 Hammons, Ruth 134 Hankins, Bredna 81, 134 Hankins, Deborah 87, 134 Hankins, Larry 27, 43, 121 Hankins, Teri 134 Hanlen, Sharon 92, 105 Hannilord, Paula 135 Hansen, Debbie 65, 82.84, 105 Dickerson, Marc 90, 103 Dickman, Roger 133 Dietrich, Sandi 103 Ewart, Jerry 148 Girvin, Barbra 134 Goad, Linda 148 Godinez, Albert 104 Dillon, Harry 119 Dillon, Jacquelyn 83, 94, 148 Dillon, Nora 83, 119 Dixon David 94, 148 Dixon, Ruth 91,941,119 Farrens,Carlene 104 Farrens, Cheryl 120 Fransworth, David 148 Fasci, Len 120 Fawbush, Rick 27 Godman, Elizabeth 105 Goins, Darnell 45, 134 Gollihar, Danny 121 Gollihar, Wilma 148 Gomez, Flora 121 ,--,. Hansen, Kevin 31, 50 Hardeman, Donald 135 Hardeman, Eula 105 Hardeman, Paul 121 Hardin, Maz 135 Hardy, Gary 105 Harjernan, Jesse 135 Harraway, Eugenia 135 Harrington, Darnel 135 Harrington, Wayne 30, 45, 91, 135 Harris, Barbara 121 Harris, Loretta 121 Harris, Lorraine 90, 94, 121 Harris, Pamela 121 Harris, Pat 87, 106 Harris, Richard 45, 135 Harrison, Catherine 79, 83, 135 Hart, John 30, 36, 121 Hart, Sherrie 135 Hartle, Bob 106 Hash, Lynne 121 Hatfield, Leslie 83 Haught, Carla 135 Hawkins, Ernest 106 Hawkins, John 106 Isham, Dianne 122 lson, Geraldine 136 Iver, Mike 50 lvery, Frank 42 Jack, Gloria 122 Jack, Vickie 136 Jackson, Cecil 122 Jackson, Charles 30 Jackson, Charleston 31 David 136 Jackson, Hawkins, Velman 135 Jackson, Joe 37 Leake, Brenda 123 Hayes, Curtis 41 Hayes, Phyllis 135 Haynes, Angel 121 Jackson, Jackson, David 31, 37, 136 Frank 30, 41, 136 Jackson, Linda 136 Richard 106 Jackson, Jakobek Hazley, Hector, Heater, Hector, Hedger, Aubrey 135 Charles 12 1 Larry 47 Rose 135 Joyce 12 1 Jackson, Sherry 122 Jackson, Wannatta 94, 122 Jakobek, Bill 80, 91 ,Pam 91, 106 Land, Gary 30, 50, 136 Land, Pam 82, 144 Landrum, Jacqueline 87, 136 Landrum?Lemont 39,123 Landrum, Stanley 41 Lane, Claymore 41, 136 Larez, Rudy 136 Larios, Theresa 107 Larkey, Diane 18, 20, 65, 70.84, 107, 137 Larmer, Cynthia 79, 90, 123 Larsen, Kathy 123 LaSaIvia, Cathay 87 Lawshe, Donna 74, 123 Lay, Sandra 79, 81, 82, Leake, AI 30 123 Leatherman, Jim 107 Leatherman, Sue 107 LeClair, Marie 52, 76, 77. 90, 123 Lee, Lee. Alexander 123 Daniel 107 Johnson, Agness 87 Hedges. Doris 106 Hed rich, Larry 13 5 Hedrick, Kathryn 92, 135 Helselman, Poincianna 122 Henderson, Ernie 36 Henderson, Kirk 79, 135 Henderson, Louise 106 Henderson, Pat 31, 41 Hendrick, Dennis 106 Hendrix, Kathy 130 Henley, Pattie 13 5 Henry, Beverly 122 Henry, George 135 James, Eddy 27, 42, James, Tom 122 Janes, Cheryl 87 Jarman, Alan 106 Jarman, Chris 136 Jefterson, Wayne 30 Jenkins, Matt 31 Jennings, Martin 136 Jerez, Nick 106 Jerez, Virginia 136 86 Lee, Deborah 137 Lee, George 83 Lee, Rosie 137 Lee, Sandra 123 Lee, Sharon 123 Lee, Teresa 14, 137 Leever, Mary 123 Leon, Francisco 31, 37, 50 Leon, Jerry 123 Leon, Kathy 107 Leon, Yolanda 107 Joe, Danny 136 Johnson, Albe rt 122 Hennicker, Pam 122 Herndandez, Christine 135 Hernandez. Donna 106 Hernandez, Laura 71, 74, 87 Hernandez, Lenora 122 Hernandez ,Vic 31, 50 Herrera, Mary 135 Hestand, Loy 122 Hidalgo, Louie 77, 119 Hidalgo, Louis 122 Higgenbotham, Ken 37 Higgins, Alton 79, 106 Higgins, Dora 135 Higgins, Kelly 84 Hill, Gary 93 Hill, James 135 Hill, Marvin 106 Hill, Natalie 55, 135 Hill, Peggy 106 Hill, Sydney 36. 135 Hinderberger, Dennis 106 Johnson, Bob 136 Johnson, Carolyn 106 Johnson, Chris 31 Johnson, Eddie 122 Johnson, Elaine 122 Johnson ,Johnny 30, 45, 136 Johnson, Lavesta 136 Johnson. Linda 136 Johnson, Mike 42, 122 Johnson Johnson , Minnie 106 ,Robert 26, 27, 29, 35, 86, 1 Jolley, Nell 106 Jonas, Gordon 136 Jonas, Rick 122 Jones, Andrew 31 Jones, Carolyn 122 Jones, Cheryl 122 Jones, Curley 136 Jones, David 31 Jones, Herbert 26, 27, Jones, Hugh 136 29, 35 Hines, Fred 31, 41 Hines, Harold 27, 47 Hines, Steve 122 Hjalmarson, Larry 37, Hlback, Randy 79, 12 Hoch, Jim 122 Hoch, Paul 122 Hodge, Lee 106 . 67. 50 2 Hodge, Marie 91, 106 Hodges, Michael 45, Hodor, David 31 135 Hollins, Cordelia 87, 135 Hollis. Kennedy 135 Holquin. Mary Lou 122 Holt, Steve 122 Hoover. Jane 135 Hordge, Johnny 42, 135 Hordge, Sam 30 Houshell, Mike 135 Howard, Dallas 122 Howard, Judy 106 Howell, Brenda 122 Howell, Linda 16, 79, 90, Huchaly, Ethel 87 Huckaby, Larry 36, 135 Huddleston, Christine Hudson, Rex 135 Huerta, Danny 122 Huerta, Diahann 122 Huggins, Ammie 135 Hunt, Candace 136 Hunter, Mary 106 135 86, 106 91 Hurley, Pat 27, 67, 86, 106 Hurst, Bonnie 136- Jones, James 30, 136 Jones, Rick 122 Jones, Sue 1 Jones, Wanda Jordan, Diane Jordan, Mary Jordan, Paul Jordon, Troy Judie, Sonja 06 122 106 136 136 27, 28, 42, 86, 103 87 22 Leonard, Richard 123 Letherman, Choney 107 Leuser, Pete 123 Levan, Sherry 107 Lewis, Wendolyn 123 Licano, Peter 137 Lindblad, Craig 107 Lingenfelter, Bob 107 Lingenfelter, David 39, 137 Little, Rhonda 137 Lizarraga, Mary Helen 123, 87 Locke, Jessica 107 Longoria, Albert 137 Lopez, Rudy 27, 123 Lopez, Yolanda 107 Loundon, Clifford 137 Lowden, Carla 123 Lowpen, Donald 137 Lozano, Norma 137 Lucero, Andy 27, Q3 Lucero, Sylvia 137 Luian, Sharon 107 Lummel, Alan 137 M Macareag, Al 30, 50, 137 Macaraeg, Sam 107 Macias, Tony 101, 107 Mack, Emma 137 Mackey, Richard 31 Mackey, Jim 37 Madge, Brenda 94, 137 Madsen, Mark 137 Hurst, Don 26, 27, 35, 46, 46, 122 Hutchinson, Jasper 31 Hutchinson, Richard 122 lngersoll, Gladys 136 lnnis, Guy 27 K Keeton, Greg 122 Keeton, Sylvia 136 Keets, Louis 79, 80, 83, 90 Keier, Serena 122 Kelson, Mishell 31 Kelson, Tim 27, 86, 107 Kempton, Kathy 122 Kendrick, Andy 94, 122 Kerby, Shirley 79, 92, 130, 136 Kersh, Pam 84, 107 Kiarsis, Lupe 107 Kidwell, Jim 14, 106. Kiefer, Ron 122 Kimmamsi. Linda 83 King, Yvonne 16 Kinnaman, Linda 94 Kinnaman, Mary 107 Kleen, Jim 107 Kleen, Suzie 136 Klemo, Keith 122 Knapple, Diana 19, 6 107 5, 84, 91, 122 Knapple, Linda 82, 136 Konkol, Mike 136 Korbacher, Karl 92 Kraus, Cheryl 136 Kwong, Nancy 136 Laffoon. Robert 31 Maese, Joe 137 Mahoney, Jotuu 123 Malde, Susan 79, 81, 82, Maldonado, James 137 Maldonado, Tony 107 Manoz, Arlene 123 Manoz, Dolly 137 Marinez, Mary 87, 137 Marinez, Mary Helen 87 Marquez, Lucy 137 Marquez, Robert 31 Marr, Linda 84. 92, 123 Marsh, Mike 33 Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, Ann 94 Marshall, , Connie 137 , Gloria 87 Par 94 Roy 137 Tor 137 116.123 Wade 17, 27, 86,91,123 William 51 Martin, Charlie 27, 107 Martin, David 137 Martin, Diana 123 Martin, Jerry 123 Martin, Mick 31, 50 Martin, Richard 137 Martin, Scott 137 Martin, Terry 107 Martin, Tommy 137 Martinez, Christina 108 Martinez, Frances 137 Martinez, Fred 108 Martinez, Gloria 108 Martinez, Hector 31, 50 Martinez, Joe 41 Martinez, Mary 64, 108 Martinez, Pete 137 Martinez, Rebecca 137 Mathis, Ken 108 Matthews, John 137 Maxwell, Terry 82 Maynord, Pam 59, 81, 82, 100, 108 Mayr, Mark 123 Mays, Mary 17, 87, 91, 94 McCan, Donald 123 McCavitt, Dan 108 McCorvey, Ernestine 9, 23, 61, 82, 120, 123 McCourt, Debra 87, 123 McCoy, Doretha 123 McCuin, Patricia 90, 137 McCuin, Shirley 78, 108 McCullough, Charles 30, 45, 137 McCullough, Jacquelyn 108 McDade, Charleen 87 McDaniel, Ivan 123 McDaniel, John 45 McDaniel, Sarah 123 McElroy, James 84, 108 McEvans, John 86 McEwen, John 27, 38, 39, 40, 42, 108 McFarlin, Caryl 108 McGirr, Barry 123 McGowan, Dan 91, 123 McKivergan, Dick 129 McLain, Mike 137 McMorren, George 137 McNeil, Henry 123 McQuarrie, Nevin 108 McQuebe, Eaton 148 Meacham, Cindy 137 Meanes, Bryan 31 Means, Bradley 124 Medigovich, Mitch 124 Medino, Adolph 137 Meince, Carol 90 Meiner, Ken 137 Melendez, Arthur 124 Melendez, Dan 50 Mendivil, Elva 137 Mendoza, Carol 87, 124 Mendoza, Gloria 124 Mendoza, Helen 90 Mendoza, Joe 33, 50 Mendoza, Lorraine 124 Mendoza, Steve 35, 108 Meredith, Dennis 124 Merkel, James 93, 124 Metoyer, Daryl 138 Metoyer, Mark 124 Metoyer, Shynona 87 Meza, Richard 27, 50, 124 Michael, James 30, 138 Miles, Frances 124 Miles, Robert 138 Miles, Tonette 90, 124 Millan, Robert 14, 27, 28, 80, 86, 108 Miller, Janet 90 Miller, Linda 84 Milligan, Donovan 124 Milligan, Rodney 124 Mills, John 30, 138 Milton, Doloris 138 Milton, Gloria 108 Mims, Gary 138 Miner, Kevin 138 Mingo, Deborah 138 Mingo, Ronnie 27, 124 Misenhimer, Louis 27, 47, 124 Mitchell, Annie 87 Mitchell, Cynthia 91, 108 Mitchell, Evelyn 108 Mitchell, Janice 90, 138 Mitchell, John 138 Mitchell, Nelson 91, 138 Mobley, Art 33, 45, 138 Mokry, Bev 108 Mokry, Gail 108 Mokry, Tim 138 A Montablo, Ruben 124 Montanez, John 108 Montgomery, Charles 34, 35, 42 Moore, Carla 87 Moore, Christy 9, 61, 64, 138, 143 Moore, Donna 94 Moore, Ginger 41, 130 Moore, John 108 RUSSE Shield Moore, Lynetta 138 Moreno, Manuel 41, 45 Moreno, Rudy 31, 39 Moreno, Manuel 124' Morganthaler, Mike 75, 109 Morganthaler, Sue 91, 138 Morris, Perry 109 Morris, Tempeste 138 Morrison, Cornell 27, 47, 67, Morrison, Mke 31, 91 Morrow, Monica 90 Morse, Janell 94 Mountanez, Benny 124 Moya, Lupe 124 Mundth, Pam 138 Munford, Marvin 91, 124 Muniz, Gilbert 124 Muniz, Joe 124 Munoz, Ernestine 138 109 Munoz, Stella 53, 79, 86, 87, 82 Murillo, Ernest 124 Murray, Mary Ann 87 Murray, Vernon 138 Myers, Stephany 52, 86, 116, Myers, Trudy 79, 94, 138 - N Najera, Vivian 87 Naranjo, Pat 138 Nasera, Vivian 138 Navarro, Eddie 66, 78, 80 Navarro, John 39, 40, 45, 124 Navarro, Joe 124 Navarro, Jose 27 Navarro, Nellie 124 124,130 Navarro, Rickey 31, 41, 50, 78, 124 Navarro, Tita 78, 90, 144 Navarro, Yolanda 109 Neal, Augustus 45, 138 Neal, Jacob 109 Neal, Marion 124 Neil, Nancy 138 Nelson, Loretta 138 Nelson, Mary 92, 109 Neumann, Pauline 87, 139 Newman, Alias 86 Newman, Gregory 30, 36, 45, 139 Newman,'Mike 27, 78 Newman, Pauline 52 Newton, Bill 42 Newton, Charles 109 Newton, Michael 109 Nieman, Gary 109 Nordstrom, Beverly 83, 124 Nordstrom, Tyler 124 Norfor, Cynthia 109 Norfor, Emmett 139 Normile, Debbie 91 Norton, John 109 Norton, Wayne 109 Nuanez, Yolanda 139 0 Ochoa, Robert 84 Ocosta, Ernie 80 O'Dell, Cheryl 84 0'DelI, Dianne 124 Ohmer, Linda 93, 94, 109 Ong, Arnold 124 Ong, Gary 139 Ong, Roger 92, 139 Ontiveros, Mary 52, 87 Ontiveros, Sil 84, 91, 139 Openshaw, Scott 139 Orcutt, Evard 51, 80, 83, 84, 86, 124 Ordaz, Rick 139 Ordcnez, Eddie 109 Orick, James 139 Oronez, Eva 139 Osorio, Isabel 139 Ortega, Joe 139 Orosco, Dora 124 Orosco, Mary 109 Ortegon, Eddie 109 Ortiz, Antia 124 Ortiz, Gloria 139 Ozment, Karen 139 Ortiz, John 109 Osborn, Nodya 84, 109 Ostland, Marsha 109 Overly, John 109 Owens, Cathy 84 Owens, Betty 52, 87 Owens, Glenda 87 Owens, Larry 124 P Packer, Judy 124 Packer, Michael 30, 50, 139 Padilla, Jesse 32 Paez, Raul 79, 109 Page, Carol 124 Page, Darel 124 Paige, Georgean 124 Parker, Leonard 109 Parker, Narine 139 Parker, Victoria 124 Parks, David 84, 124 Parks, Paul 67, 84, 109 Patterson, Rosa 139 Patterson, Sharoon 109 Paty, James 139 Paxton, Anna Del 62, 78, 79, 81, 90, 110 Payne, Mary 110 Pear, Charles 124 Pear, Ginger 78, 83, 84, 139 Pear, Vic 84 Peevy, Oliver 110 Pender, Tom 124 Penn, Mark 139 Pennell, Debbie 74, 110 Pennington, Donna 110 Pennington, Glenilah 110 Peoples, Jef 138 Perez, Danny 30, 50, 13 Perez, Estela 139 Perez, Manuel 139 Perkins, Sandy 139 Perow, Barbara 110 Perren, Linda 110 Perryman, Betty 110 Perryman, Raymond 139 Pervis, Darnell 31, 50 Peters, Ernestine 110 Peters, Jeannie 139 Petty, Vickie 139 Peugh, Connie 139 Phillips, Joyce 87, 139 Phillips, Karen 84, 124 Ramirez, Ernestine 52 Ramirez, Ray 31, 50 Ramirez, Rigo 27, 47, 78, 86, 125 Ramsey, Bob 80, 83, 84, 91, 125 Ramsey, Jerry 125 Ramsey, Sandra 125 Rasmussen, Lucy 90, 125 Rawlings, Donald 139 Ray, Otto 125 Ray, Thomas 140 Raymond, Kenny 27, 35, 86, 125 Razo, Mike 27, 111 Reaves, Jim 80, 83, 125 Redarso, Jerry 31 Redman, Lindean 111 Ross, Charles 31, 37 Ross, Sandra 1 11 Roy, Susan 126 Ruiz, Albert 126 Ruiz, Eddie 140 Ruiz, Evangeline 140 Ruiz, Frances 112 Ruiz, Martha 126 Rupert, Ann 112 Rupert, Rebecca 126 Ruching, Theodore 112 Russell, Carolyn 140 Russell, Ken 140 Russell, Keuslo 42 ll, Loren 27, 50, 121 Phillips, Pat 27, 39, 66, 78, 79, 80, 86, 100, wi 1 10, 117 Phills, John 78 Pierce, Jerry 33, 84 Pilon, Peggy 124 Pina, Margie 110 Pinkney, Sandra 139 Piott, Raymond 125 Pipes, Bill 139 Pitchford, Diane 64, 71, 58, 74, 75, 110 Pitchford, Gary 139 Pithman, Debbie 139 Pitrat, Sally 78, 125 Pitroff, Sally 90 Plevelich, Shelle 83' Plunk, Terry 110 Pointer, Charlsetta 92, 110 Polk, Esther 87, 139 Pollock, Thomas 125 Polyak, Pat 77, 110 Ponto, Forrest 91, 125 Pool, Rick 139 Poole, Jerry 33 Pope, Allen 139 Pope, Gloria 110 Poque, Cathy 139 Pounds, Debbie 110 Powell, Michael 78, 125 Powers, Karen 139 Preciado, Richard 19, 39, 40, Price, Betty 139 Price, Debra 139 Price, Steve 51, 125 Primous, Ernesto 139 Prince, Robert 139 Pritchard, Nancy 125 Pritchard, Sandy 111 Pritchard, Sherri 78 Purvis, Yvonne 111 Qualls, Eddie 35, 42, 125 Quezada, Rachel 87, 125 Quezada, Ruben 139 Quihuis, Albert 111 R Radford, Robert 83, 111 Radford, William 78, 79, 130. Raguini, Polly 55, 139 Ramby, Robert 31 67, 86, 110 139 Redman, Leonard 140 Redondo, Bob 33, 50, 125 Redondo, David 27, 111 Redondo, Jerry 37 Reed, Cindy 140 Reed, Frankie 27, 53, 125 Reed, Gaye 11 1 Reed, Howard 19, 125 Reed, James 27, 80, 86 Reed, Jim 34, 35 Reed, M Reed, Ri ichael 111 ckey 42 Rees, Susie 111 Reese, Debi 140 Reese, Mike 12 5 Reeves, Cathy 140 Reeves, Deanna 125 Reeves, Kathy 55 Reid, Alvin 27, 78, 125 Remick, Benny 140 Rendow, Henry 19 Repp, Jo 140 Repp, Raymond 11 1 Revels, Edna 125 Russell, Maria 140 Russell, Sandi 126 Russell, Vernette 126 Ryan, Marshall 126 Ryan, Mike 93, 94 S Saavedra, Frances 140 Sage, Debra 140 Sainez, Larry 126 Salazar, Linda 84, 112 Salazar, Mary 112 Salazar, Sonia 52 Saldivar, Isabel 87, 126 Salinas, Mary 112 Sanchez, Diana 140 Sanchez, Sally 140 Sanchez, Stella 126 Sanchez, Steve 140 Sanchez, Sylvia 1 12 Santa Cruz, Paul 140 Santa Cruz, Virginia 140 Santa Maria, Della 126 Sattervvhite, Amos 126 Schardt, Bill 126 Schmidt, Waldo 112 Schnurr, Kathy 1 12 Schoenfield, Kurt 126 Schorpp, Judith 92, 112 Schrag, Virginia 112 Reynoso, Rosie 62, 65, 78, 79, 84, 111 Rhea, Pamela 125 Rice, Phillip 84 Rich, Deborah 140 Rich, Linda 140 Richardson, Sandra 125 Richardson, Tony 50, 125 Richmond, Amy 125 Ricks Debby 19 81 82 0 , , , , 14 Rider, Richard 51, 62, 66, 67, 111 Riggins, Larri 140 Rimer, Renee 91 Riviera, Robert 125 Roberson, Cynthia 87, 125 Roberson, Sharon 87, 125 Roberts, Ernestine 140 Roberts, Jim 38, 39, 111 Roberts, Leona 19, 111 Roberts, Leonard 31 Roberts, Linda 140 Roberts, Shirley 78, 111 Robertson, David 1 11 Robertson, Deborah 125 Robertson, Leslie 31 78, 79, 84, 86 Schroedle, Louise 83, 90, 126 Scogg Scogg Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott. ins, Floyd 27 ins, Ton 30 Brenda 84 Doris 140 Louise 126 Reginald 84, 140 Scott, Ronald 45, 84, 140 Seals, David 140 Sells, Darlene 140 Sells, Jacob 27, 41, 126 Serrano, Ernest 90, 126 Servano, Ernest 90 Shavers, Cheryl 90, 140 Shavers, Rhonda 84, 112 Shell, Shell, Anita 126 Peggy 94, 126 Sherwood, Patti 15, 140 s, Rose Ann 84 Robinson, Elizabeth 87, 140 Robinson, Frankie 125 Robinson, Mike 31 Robison, Robert 33, 45, 140 Robles, Della 125 Robles, Freddy 125 Rochell, Dwayne 31, 37 . Rockwell, Linda 84, 125 Rodgers, Bill 126 Rodriques, Tony 140 Rodriquez, Gloria 126. Rodriquez, Patsy 136 Rodriquez, Ray 27, 30, 49, 126 Rogers, Bill 91 Rogers, Diane 140 Rogers, Donna 140 Rogers, Ken 126 Rogers, Rogers, Lonna 90 Susan 87 Shields, Sharon 84, 130, 140 Shill, Sandra 140 Shobe, Ted 33 Shriner,Annabell 140 Shroeder, Bill 31 Shultz, Wayne 75 Sierras, Rick 50 Simpson, Valynn 126 Simpson, Becky 90 Simpson, Spring 140 Sims, Terry 31 Sing, Brenda 155 Rohman,Vernlece 111 Roias, Corine 140 Roman, Jessie 126 Romero, Art 140 Romero, Ferminia 78, 140 Romero, Jimmy 140 Romero, Mary Lou 126 Romero, Stella 81, 82, 140 Ronqullo, Andy 31 Root, Barry 84, 140 Root, Glen 67, 111, 84 Root, Janet 83 Rosas, Pat 111. Rose, Barbara 140 Sing, Nancy 74, 84, 126 Singh, Cindy 52, 87, 94 Singh, Diana 13, 62, 79, 78, 8 wi 112 Singh, Gary 31, 41, 84 Slagter, Sue 126 Slagter, Richard 140 Small, Mike 79, 143, 126 Smith, Bererly 74, 69, 78, 93. Smith, Carolyn 112 Smith, Danny 140 Smith, David 112 Smith, Ethel 140 Smith, Eugene 31 Smith, Jerro 140 Smith, Jocelyn 140 Smith, John 126 Smith, Larry 76, 77, 90, 126 Smith, Linda 126 Smith, Mary 90, 126 1, 91, 93 112 Thude, Gary 47, 127 Smith, Omer 140 Smith, Robert 84, 126 Smith, Rochelle 112 Som, Albert 78, 126 Som Debbie 82 Som, Donald 67, 112 Sordia, Larry 47, 126 Soto, Antoinette 140 Soto, Belinda 141 Soto, Mary 141 Spence, Judi 126 Spencer, Bridgett 112 Spencer, Linda 141 Spencer, Sylvia 141 Spica, Joseph 126 Spisak, Bernice 59, 64, 112 Thomas, Reginald 45, 141 Thomas, Sylvia 113 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson ,Charles 27, 113 Danny 141 Dennis 127 Donna 76 Janell 127 Jeff 35.78, 1 voigms, Kathy 114 Wade, Charles 92, 142 W Wade, Donald 128 Wady, Renee 114 Walker, Bruce 112 Whittier, Homer 1 42 Whittle, Dorthy 129 Whittle, Ray 31 Wigfall, Joanna 114 Wiley, Bill 84 Wiley, Rebecca 84, 90, 115 Wilhelm, Williams, Richard 77 Morzell 87 Thompson, Jim 80, 127 Walker, Walker, Fred 84, 114 Gary 15 Williams, Barbara 115 Ronald 141 Thompson, Williams, Bernice 78, 87 Thompson, Tommy 27. 50, 127 Walker, Walker, Kay 128 Mary 114 Williams, Billy 31 Williams . Carl 78, 79, 84, 129 Spotts, Karen 19, 20, 65, 59, 79, 82, 84, 112 Squire, Sharon 84, 87 Squire, Virginia 126 Staben ow. Pat 141 Stanert. Judy 126 Stanton, Billy 141 Stanton. Don 31 Wardell, Sandra 78 williams Watanabe, Dennis 142' Starner, Brenda 87, 1 Staten, Dwight 126 Staten, William 112 Stein, Sylvia 83 Stephens, Kathy 112 Sterling, Sharon 84 Stevens, Jackie 126 Stevens, Rex 126 Stevens, Sandy 91 Steward, Irma 86 Stewart, Elmer 141 Stewart, Jerry 113 Still, Ezekiel 113 Stokes, Sam 30, 36, 45, 141 Stokes, Tom 126 Stone, Fred 113 Stovall, Bill 30, 45 Stracener, Richard 126 Street, Billie 53, 126 Stribling, George 126 Strickland, Marvin 113 Strickland, Rochelle 9, 18, 6 1 13 Stringfellow, Ruth 141 Stuard, Erma 53, 87, 113 Titel, Robert 127 Todd. John 27, 113 Todd, Sherri 141 Tom, Betty 55, 130, 141 Tom, Bonnie 62, 78, 79, 81, 113.- Tom, Wayne 91, 127 Tom, Winston 18, 79, 80, 83, 90, 127 Toothman, Charles 141 Toothman, Eddie 27, 127, 129 Toothman, Sam 31 Tope, Mary 78, 113 Torres, David 35 Torrez, Dennis 141 Walker, Walker, Wallace. 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