Tempe High School - Horizon Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1960

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deserted work and empty halls after the 4 o'clock bell rings a campus ready to greet the rush of students in the early morning . ... a homecoming football game won . . . the a received on an english theme ... a weekend trip to flag . . . the smell of fresh-cut lawn ... an article printed in the school paper . . . the magic of Christmas at the co-ed . . . the thrill of midnight at the new year's eve dance . . . club meetings, sports events . . . the plain hard work of learning ... to others, these are ■ GOLDEN MOMENTS H0MZ0N 1 ■Ju, Y ( n J ? 4 ' ' «im.A TEMPE UNION HIGH SCHOOL TEMPE, ARIZONA I VA rM f ‘ 'jfjtA vAV J J , A _ A Ki ' ' V ' fit - 5 Table of Contente DEDICATION ............. 8 BOARD of EDUCATION..... 10 STAFF and CURRICULUM .. 11 STUDENT GOVERNMENT.......41 SENIORS ............... 47 JUNIORS................ 75 SOPHOMORES ............ 93 FRESHMEN...............109 SPORTS.................120 FOOTBALL ............127 BASKETBALL ..........139 BASEBALL ............145 TRACK ...............151 MINOR SPORTS ........159 GIRLS’ SPORTS .......167 ACTIVITIES.............171 ORGANIZATIONS .........191 % HONORS.................221 SENIOR INDEX ..........235 GENERAL INDEX..........239 ADVERTISING ...........249 MISS ROBERTA CRAIG 8 DEDICATION TO TEACH is a demanding vocation, yet annually thousands enter this field. Many aban- don their career in education after a relatively short time; others remain all their working lives. As in any other walk of life, there are those who are outstanding for the devotion, interest and work they consistently give to their jobs. Tempe High School is privileged to have not one, but three such people. Upon their retire- ment at the end of this year, our school will miss the benefit of their knowledge and wisdom gained through many years of service. The Horizon staff, speaking for many pre- ceding generations of TUHS students, for the present student body and for the entire com- munity, wishes to dedicate the 1960 yearbook to Miss Roberta Craig, Mrs. Zella Row and Mr. Jerald Walsh and to thank them for hav- ing made Tempe their teaching home. MISS ROBERTA CRAIG, veteran of more than thirty years teaching ex- perience, is always willing to assist a student with his work. Here, she aids Henry Kirk with a trig problem. COUNTLESS HOURS Ixrfore and after school have been spent by Mrs. Zella Row in helping her math students. MR. JERALD WALSH has taught nearly every subject in the school at one time or another and has instilled an interest and knowledge of Creccc and Rome in thousands of students. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION is made up of five men who are elected by the voters on a rotating basis with each member serving five years. Headed by Joe Ramsey, these men serve as an important link between the voters and parents and the ad- ministration. With Frank Reeves as secretary, they decide school policy with Superintendent Franklin J. Benedict at their monthly meetings. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION are Mr. Laurence Carr, Mr. Thomas Owens, Mr. Joe G. Ramsey, President, Dr. R. W. McMillan and Mr. Frank Reeves, Secretary. - 10 - STiLFT and CUHEICULUM ... guidance . . . instruction . . . new classes and old . . . these are important to our future . . . Mr. Franklin J. Benedict Superintendent MR. BENEDICT speaks to students at the orientation assemblies to acquaint them with school life and welcome them to the campus. ADMINISTRATION MR. GRIFFIE PITTS Assistant Registrar Counseling MR. WILLIAM BOYLE Principal Registrar MR. HASCALL HENSHAW Coordinator of Activities and Athletics Counseling - 13 - MRS. BARBARA COUTURE Nurse Future Nurses Club Sponsor 5 years on TUIIS staff RN, BS, University of Minnesota. MRS. HELEN ASHE Librarian Sr. Y-Tcens Sponsor 4 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, Oregon State College, Arizona State University and Iowa State University. Nurse’s assistant Connie Wacht places iccbag on pa- tient with a headache. COUNSELORS: (first row) Miss Bowycr. Mrs. Lingscheit, Miss McWilliams; (second row) Mr. Pitts, Dr. Herlihy, Mrs. Johnson. MRS. ZELDA LINGSCHEIT Counseling Future Teachers of America Sponsor 5 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, Dakota Wesleyan Uni- versity, Iowa State College and Arizona State University Mrs. Ashe instructs a Fresh- man English class in the use of the Abridged Reader’s Guide. NEWS GATHERING, researching facts, writing, rewriting, editing, laying out, proofreading galleys, and distributing . . . These arc the tasks of practicing high school journalists. Lnfe Plumb explains what he wants to a Tempe Daily News linotype operator. MRS. VIDA BERNARD English, General Math, Librarian Annual Sponsor 7 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, University of Arizona and Arizona State University MRS. DONENE CHAMBERLIN Freshman English Junior Y-Teens Sponsor 1 year on TUHS staff BA, Arizona State University MR. JAMES COFFROTH Journalism, English, Freshman Social Science Buffalo Sponsor, Quill and Scroll Sponsor 1 year on TUHS staff BA, MA. University of Miami and New York University. LEARNING TO FIND what you want when you want it is a skill de- veloped by the English department. Below, Rick Muhr utilizes this knowledge for a research paper. ' English MRS. JANEL LUNDAHL English Tri Hi-Y Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor 1 year on TUHS staff BA, Northwestern University. MRS. SHERRY LITTLE Freshman English Freshman Class Sponsor 1 year on TUHS staff BA, Arizona State University. Mrs. Janel Lundahl and her huslyand catch their breath be- tween records at the Sopho- more dance. DR. HARRIET HERLIHY Chairman of English Department. Senior English, Counseling 10 years on TUHS staff BS, PhM, DEd, Wisconsin State College, University of Wisconsin and Arizona State University. SENIOR ENCLISH classes spend the year reviewing grammar, writing research papers and doing other compositions, and becoming acquainted with English literature. It is primarily a college preparatory course. Here Kay Lines, Marilyn Deegan and Sharon Packer read the latest news on Shakespeare. The Seniors supplemented their classroom study of MacBcth by doing newspapers relating to events in the Bard’s classic. ENGLISH in and out of the classroom. At left Seniors Brigitte Baron and Don Kellogg do last minute cramming for Dr. Herlihy’s MacBcth examination. At right Mrs. Bernard’s fifth-hour Sophomore English stu- dents take advantage of a reading period to finish their novels before reviews are due. Eufracio Garcia, spurred on by his English teacher, learns the intricacies of Webster’s Unabridged. MRS. CAROL NORRIS English junior Sponsor, Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor 1 year on TUHS staff BS, University of Hawaii and Arizona State University MRS. JAN SOFOKIDIS English Sophomore Sponsor, Junior Y-Tcens Sponsor 2Mr years on TUHS staff BA, MA, University of Wisconsin, George Washington University, Georgetown Institute of Lang- uages and Linguistics, American University, Arizona State University MR. RONALD YATES English Junior Sponsor, Key Club Sponsor 2 years on TUHS staff BA, Phoenix College, University of Arizona, Arizona State Univer- sity, Claremont Graduate School. Janice Kirchner and Fafi Owens share a draw- ing bench as they work diligently on their masterpieces for Mr. Voss. Mr. Norman puts Buster Dare and Gloria Louy through their paces . VI in his sixth-hour dramatics class. MR. FRED NORMAN Speech and Drama Thespian Sponsor 1 year on TUHS staff BA. University of Oregon, Boise Junior College, Miami University, Arizona State University. MR. KENNETH WELLS Choral Music, Director Audio- Visual Aids Mixed Chorus Sponsor 13 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, University of Arizona and Colorado State College. The annual photographer caught this interesting angle of the trumpet sec- tion of the band at a football game. The band boosted school spirit by attending all home games. Eldon Smith, Karl Wochncr, Tom Dunn, Orville Bowers, Brigitte Baron, Marilyn Roberts and Sherry Mills gather around Shirley Lay at the piano to harmonize on an old favorite. Music Dianne Bowman, Jcanicc Seitz and Diane Weary find there’s more than one way to catch a man as they rehearse “Mountain Music” with Orville Bowers, Tom Dunn and Ronnie McCook. MR. BERNARD CURRY Instrumental Music Band Sponsor 1 year on TUHS staff BA, Arizona State University. - 19 - MR. W. T. REINICK Spanish Spanish Unity Sponsor 5 years on TUBS staff BA, MA, College of St. Thomas and Mexico City College Terry Arbizu and Tommy DeKellis improve their Spanish pronunciation by the use of language records. Judy Stedman studies the French bulletin lx ard illustrating weather and time — cn Francais, naturcllemcnt. Mr. Dee insists that everything in this class lx. in French. MR. GLEN HUISH Spanish, Freshman Football, Bas- ketball and Track Coach Spanish Unity Sponsor 6 years on TUBS staff BA, MA, Arizona State University MR. JERALD WALSH Latin tart in Club Sponsor Chairman of Foreign Language Department 22 years on TUBS staff AB, MA, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri - 20 - Lan ujuaejes MR. ROLAND DeMUNBRUN French, English Writers’ Club Sponsor, French Club Sponsor 2 4 years on TUBS staff CHEMISTRY STUDENTS have a bang-up” time all year. Many interesting experiments give students an opportunity to apply their knowledge in the laboratory and develop proper techniques. Lynard Bowers, Henry Kirk and Bill Boyle calculate the molecular weight of a gas. MR. JOHN GRIM Physics, General Science Chairman of Science Department, Varsity Golf Coach Science Club Sponsor 12 years on TUHS staff BS, University of Iowa, Colorado State College and Arizona State University Science MR. CHET KENNEDY Life Science, Chemistry Freshman Class Sponsor 9 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, University of Oklahoma, University of Arizona, Colorado State and Eastern Central State College, Oklahoma MR. C. W. McLELLAN Biology 34 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, University of Arizona Science Physical Science, a mixture of chem- istry and physics, acquaints students who arc not planning to continue in science with the practical applications in these fields. Don Mikulcky. Eric Zettler, David Godwin and Greg Iverson calculate angles at which light is reflected. Physics students learn funda- mental principles and concepts of mechanics, sound, heat and light. Frank Benedict and Ralph Bell experiment with balances. MR. EARL POMEROY Biology Tennis Coach, Junior Varsity Football Coach 5 yeai on TUHS staff BS, MS, Arizona State University, University} of Utah and University of southern California Ken Stringer. Jerry Hall, Cary Patten and Geof Brown set up equipment to prepare carbon diox- ide. Careful preparation of a laboratory experi- ment is one of the most important steps in laboratory procedure. MR. DAVID PRICE Chemistry, Algebra Sophomore Class Sponsor 4 years on TUHS staff MR. MALCOLM WELLS BS, MS, Alma College, Alma, Physical Science Michigan, and Case Institute of 2 years on TUHS staff Technology, Cleveland, Ohio AB, Arizona State University Four heads are better than one or so the trig students learn as they team up on their homework. MISS ROBERTA CRAIG Mathematics Chairman of Mathematics Department, Senior Class Sponsor National Honor Society Sponsor BA, University of Illinois, Uni- versity of Southern California, Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, University of Colorado Mathematics MR. JACK ATTEBERRY Mathematics, Metal Shop Freshman Class Sponsor 2 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, University of Missouri Miss Craig explains the homework to Judy Stcdman, Boh Foster and Valle Phillips. Advanced algebra students learn exponents, radicals, and logarithms. MR. GERALD KEMPTON Mathematics Annual Photography Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor 2 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, Eastern Arizona Junior College and Arizona State University MR. AUGUST KNOCHE Mathematics Junior Class Sponsor 7 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, Arizona State University MRS. ZELLA ROW Mathematics Junior Class Sponsor 11 years on TUHS staff BA, Arizona State University and University of Southern California Miss Craig explains the valuable use of a slide rule to Gwen Owens Mr. Kempton’s first hour General Math class is busy working on a tough problem. - 24 - Mathematics MR. ROY COPPINGER Driver Training Varsity Basketball Coach Junior Varsity Baseball Coach Letterman’s Club Sponsor 4 years on TUHS staff AB, Arizona State University Driver Training provides students with a chance to learn the real rules of good driving. Coach Younger explains the use of the dual controls to Paul Smith. Life assurance is one asset Driver Training attempts to give each individual who takes the course. Several students and Mr. Cop- pingcr settle themselves for a ride with Kay Johnson as driver. MR. JAMES YOUNGER Driver Training Varsity Baseball Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach Lettcrman's Club Sponsor 7 years of TUHS staff BA, MA, Arizona State University - 25 - MISS RUTH McGUFFlE Physical Education, Modem Dance Cheerleader Sponsor 2 years on TUHS staff BS, Texas Women’s University, University of Arizona and Arizona State University MISS MARY LOU McWILLIAMS Physical Education, Counseling Pom-Pon Sponsor 5 years on TUHS staff BS, MA. Central College, Miami University. University of Missouri and Arizona State University Physical fitness and development of team spirit along with individual skills are em- phasized in the PE department. Colleen Williams concentrates on proper form as she tees off in golf. MISS LOLA MAE RANDALL Physical Education Girls’ Athletic Association Sponsor 6 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, Arizona State University - 26 - “Watch those wrists,” the coach warns Bill Mor- rison and observers, Boh Burger, Herb McClure and Bill Thomas. Education MR. ROBERT SLUSAREK Physical Education Freshman Football and Baseball Coach, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach 2 years on TUHS staff AB, Southwest Missouri State Col- lege, Springfield, Mo.; MS, Uni- versity of Illinois MR. JOHN ZUCCO Physical Education Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach 7 years oh TUHS staff BA, MA, Arizona State University If we try this strategy, we may win,” says Coach Slusarek to Herb McClure, Skip Mabec, John Clover and Tom Smith. Physical MR. HOWARD WYNN Physical Education Junior Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Track Coach 9 years on TUHS staff AB, Arizona State University - 27 - MR. BRUCE HARPER American History Senior Class Sponsor, Future Teachers of America Sponsor 3 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, Arizona State University MR. HASCALL HENSHAW American History Athletic Director, Activities Co- ordinator, Counseling, Letterman’s Club Sponsor 12 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, Arizona State University MR. WILLIAM RUBY American History Junior Class Sponsor 1 year on TUHS staff BA, MA, Arizona State University The growth of our nation comes to life as Mr. Harper lectures on the Jacksonian Era to this third hour American History class. MISS LETA BOWYER Senior Social Science, Counseling Senior Class Sponsor Chairman Social Science Department 11 years on TUHS staff BS. MA, Northwestern University The World History class tries to distinguish between legend and fact. Here Buster Dare points out a place that he knows does exist. World affairs of today are brought to the attention of students taking Contemporary Civilization. A bulletin board on present events in Berlin is being looked over by Miss Bowyer, Kay Holley and Curtis Lee. Social Science MRS. ANN RIDENOUR Senior Social Science Senior Class Sponsor, World History Club Sponsor 3 years on TUHS staff BA, Arizona State University - 29 - MRS. LUCY GAMMAGE Typing Cafeteria Manager 6 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, Arizona State University, Arizona State College and University of Tennessee Mr. Hitt and Mr. Swan discuss the new record keeping class, added to the commercial subjects this year. Leonard Lyska and Joe Cota arc shown doing their homework. Commercial Subjects MISS KATHERINE HARRIS Commercial Subjects Cirls’ League Sponsor 3 years on TUHS staff BA, Arizona State University Mastery of the keyboard and development of speed and accuracy arc learned in typing. Above a class types in rhythm to music. - 30 - MR. WOODROW HITT Commercial Subjects Board of Supervisors Sponsor 7 years on TUHS staff BA. MA, West Texas State and Hardin Simmons University Mrs. Lucy Cammagc explains centering margins to typing students Jim Brady, Ronnie McCook, Mary Thompson, Dianne Defer, Mary Ann Gonzales, Barbara Bass and Carl Warring. The TUHS business department, in addition to teaching busi- ness skills, prepares students for a competitive world. Future secretaries Marilyn Decgan and Mary Sue Reed pose in front of the bulletin board illustrating a well-dressed secretary’s wardrobe. MRS. MARIETTA JOHNSON Shorthand, Counseling Freshman Class Sponsor 6 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, Southern Illinois College and Arizona State University MR. LESLIE SWAN Commercial Subjects Challengers Hi-Y Sponsor 4 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, Western Illinois State University and Arizona State University Instruction in the use of business machines is one of the many facets of the Business Department. Mr. Pinckert checks senior Julie Wright’s work. Commercial Subjects Neatness, speed and accuracy are emphasized in bookkeeping classes. MR. EDWARD PINCKERT Commercial Subjects Chairman of Business Department, Junior Class Sponsor, Radio Club Sponsor 11 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, Nebraska State Teachers’ College, Presbyterian College, Clinton, South Carolina and Arizona State University - 32 - 6 . Alice Calderon asks student teacher Mrs. Purdue for assistance in her first-year homo-making project. Home economics prepares the future homemaker to deal with the problems of managing a household. Home Economics MRS. ZONA CATES Home Economics 1 year on TUHS staff BS, MA, West Texas State College and Hardin Simmons University MRS. LORA OAKLEY Home Economics Future Homemakers For one of the famous Home Economics I dinners, Kathy of America Sponsor O’Brien and Gail Early mash potatoes. 24 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, Buffalo State College, University of Arizona and Arizona State University - 33 - Woodworking classes plan, build and finish projects, the end-products of which arc useful and decorative. Ruben Vizzcra sands down his guitar in preparation for the last phases of his work. MR. W. S. NAY Industrial Arts Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds Chairman of Industrial Arts Department 16 years on TUHS staff BS, MS, Kansas State University, University of Arizona and Iowa State University MR. BEN ELKINS Industrial Arts Sophomore Class Sponsor Challengers Hi-Y Sponsor 2 years on TUHS staff BA, Arizona State University Industrial Arts Automechanics, a new course at Tempe High this year, systemati- cally outlines basic principles of building and maintaining the modem car. - 34 Mechanical drawing offers to interested students the opportunity to prepare for a career in architecture or engineering. Above, a beginning class works busily on their plates. Future farmer Richard Anglin studies the agri- cultural department periodical rack. C.lenna Walls, hurrying to beat the bell ending the girls’ shop class, sands the rough spots on an end table. MR. JAMES CHRISTIANSEN Agriculture, Metal Shop Future Farmers of America Sponsor 2 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, University of Arizona MR. MAURICE SMITH Woodshop, Home Mechanics Freshman Class Sponsor 12 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, Park College, Parkville, Missouri and Northwest Missouri State College - 35 - Secretaries MRS. ROSE McMILLION, new ad- dition to TUHS staff, works in Mr. Boyle’s office and aids Mrs. Brooks in the bookstore. MRS. SIIKRYL BROOKS re- plenishes bookstore shelves with English texts as part of her man- agement job. MRS. JO RANDALL takes a few moments off from her job as Mr. Benedict's secretary to make an announcement over the intercom. MRS. CLYDEEN BERTELSEN and Mrs. Myrtle Rader discuss a registration card and check for mistakes as part of their work in the registrar’s office. Whether its dittoing announcements or answerii pKiuestions, Mrs. Jerri Gustafson always has a pleasant smile on her face. - 36 - Bus Drivers and Custodians BUS DRIVERS Jack Attebcrry, Oscar Christman, Ben Elkins and C. W. McClellan provide transportation for hundreds of students each day. CUSTODIANS: Allen McKcndrick, Price Titsworth, Manuel Escalante, Jr., Leo Wucst, Manuel Escalante; (second row) Ernie Snyder, Oscar Christman, Steve Escalante, F. D. Coker, J. K. Mullen, Arthur Copp. There’s always a line in the cafeteria. CAFETERIA MANAGER Mrs. Lucy Gammngc Purses and books almost crowd the lunches off the table. Dee Harkins, lunchroom monitor, oversees the line and watches for crowders. CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mrs. Lulu Artz, Mrs. Bessie Hogg. Mrs. Beatrice Weston, Steve Escalante, Mrs. Margaret Hicks, Mrs. Ada Clemens, Mrs. Jennie Collins. Hundreds of students stand in the TUHS chow line each day. Oneda Fraser tries to decide which plate has the least calories. Rick Muhr, Frank Benedict, Joe Espinoza, Spencer Winters and Jim Hcywood seem to object to having their picture takerf by our roving photographer. Crowds, confusion and chaos typify the beginning of each lunch hour. We notice, though, how everyone keeps coming back day after day. Talented acrobat, Sandra Dirick- son, is caught at an exciting moment during her “Sugartime” routine. Emceeing the variety show was Thespian Harold Agee. Orville Bowers, Karl Wochner, Tom Dunn and Eldon Smith blend their voices in true barbershop-quartet fashion as they sing “Once in Love with Amy.” Variety Show ONE OF THE MOST successful assemblies of the year was the Thespian-sponsored variety show. Students revealed their many unexpected talents to an appreciative audience. Other performers included: Steve Dana, Sue Rawson, Carol Ball, Cynthia Langhi, Mary and Cynthia Hines, Barbara Uptegraph and Georgia Navarre. Robert Kcmpton is a genuine “Honeybun” as the song from “South Pacific” is enacted to the enjoyment of all. The admiring sailors are Julie Wright, Sally Wood, Kathy Kollwrg and Linda Boyd. Not pictured arc Martha Creasman, Diane Weary, Marilyn Vihel, Marie I iyton and Joan Chlarson. Kathy Koll erg holds her audience spell- bound with her first place Voice of Democracy speech. Janice Kirclmer is pictured at a high and haughty moment of her flamenco dance. VICE-PRESIDENT Jerry McQueen 1959-1960 Student Council Providing spiritual leadership for the student Ixxly are chaplains Linda Massey and Ronald Nason. Each offers a prayer before assemblies and student council meetings. THROUGH T II E student council, TUHS pupils are able to see local gov- ernment in action. All members are elected by the students and in that way, the student body is assured of a voice in the running of the school. Student body officers, class presi- dents, a boy and girl representative from each class, and the chaplains make up the student council. Sponsor is Mr. William Boyle. MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL are: (standing) Tom Long. Mr. William Boyle, Mac Shelton. Ernie Turner, Joe Arredondo, (middle row) Richard Huffakcr, Karl Wochner, Gene Gustafson, Alan Wame, Jerry McQueen, (first row) Joan Chlarson, Molley Wctmore, Christine Kajikawa, Charlotte Schilling, and Virginia Martin. Not Pictured: John Ellingson. ELECTED BY their respective classes to do the onerous work of counting thousands of ballots were: (first row) Ann Gannon, Barbara Grim, Jerry McQueen, Karen Amott, and Judy Sellch; (second row) Alphonso Soliz, Mr. W. W. Hitt, Charles Shults, Frank Ducceschi and Larry Windes. CONDUCTING ALL school-wide elections, the Board of Supervisors makes up, distributes and counts ballots. There are a boy and girl from each class. Mr. Woodrow W. Hitt serves as sponsor, and Jerry McQueen, student body vice-president, is head of this group. Beth Gay, Sherry Ann Mills, and Ann Kerr count on and on and on . . . - 44 - Floyd Guerra checks Patsy Cruz’s hall pass. Monitors Kathy Collins greets new student, Gay Downing, in foyer of Administration Building. FIRST ROW: Patsy Cruz. Helen Cavins. Beverly Fuller, Pat Snyder, Lea Collier, Peggy Stansberry, Pattie Bufford, Tiffany Livingston, Martha Merrifield, Mary Hines; (second row) Diane Dana, Wanda Vanlandinglmm, Laura Scott, C. S. Mabee, Kathy Kolberg, Colleen Williams. Georgia Judkins, Ann Rol ertson, Mary Owens, Betty Rollins; (third row) Ann Kerr, Barbara Uptegraph, Sandy Crawford, Kathy Collins, Jane Rosio, Myra Killingsworth, Nadia Chucri, Debbie Lewis, Irene Duarte, Brenda Little; (fourth row) Eldon Smith, Buster Dare, Bob Edwards. Richard Huffaker, Ronald Goble , Daniel Norgail. Joe Selleh, Bill Morrow, Jim Carraway, Richard Vincent, Curtis Lee. 45 Foreign Exchange Student IN ANY TOWN in the world, the qualities of generosity, kindness and friendliness are always welcome in a guest. Tempe is no exception, and TUHS found the perfect guest in “Gitti” as Brigitte Reznicek is known to her friends. Coming to Tempe High as part of the American Field Service Program, Gitti hails from Korneu- turog, just outside of Vienna, Austria. Gitti was pleased and proud to have been sent to America, and we were pleased and proud to have her at our school. She quickly became an important part of the Senior Glass, made excellent grades, participated in extra- curricular activities, and was elected by her classmates as their candidate for Senior Day Queen at the University of Arizona. This year Brigitte lived at the home of Mrs. Robert C. Rawson and had for her Senior Sue Rawson. SENIORS . . . graduation . . . the last day of school ... a final farewell . . . PRESIDENT Richard Htiffaker Seniors 1960 - 48 - - 49 - Karen Arnott Joe Arredondo Tony Arroyo Joyce Arthur Senior Representatives to the Student Council Joan Chlarson, Tom Long. Brigitte Baron Edwin Bell Joe Birchctt John Birchctt - 50 Mary Ball Bonnie Bernal Lynda Bowers Regina Baca Frank Benedict Mary Bott Lynard Bowers Dianne Bowman Linda Boyd Bill Boyle Carol Brave Kae Brewer Jack Briscoe Sandra Bilfford Senior Representatives to the Board of Supervisors Karen Arnott, Alphonzo Soliz. Mary Carol Burk Karen Caine Angie Calderon Jeanne Campos Sandra Caraway Seniors John Childers -52- Arthur Castillo Judy Chick Joan Chlarson Nancy Clark Jon Clow Bill Cole Kathy Collins Carolyn Connolly Pat Southern, foreign-exchange visitor to Germany dur- ing the summer of 1959, displays her souvenirs to Rick Muhr, a German student attending TUHS for his second year. - 53 - Martha Dee Creasman John Crossman Diane Dana Buster Dare Sally Wood poses with portrait done in pastel chalks. This likeness was made by a visiting artist. Bob Wood, during an enjoyable second assembly. Pete Decker Marilyn Deegan Betty Davis Sam Davis Tom Dovi Evelyn Dunn - 54 - Tom Dunn Barbara Eckhart Glenda Edgar Robert Edwards Joe Espinoza Eleanor Flores Danny Frank Mary Fullwood Connie Garcia Beth Gay -55- Delores Elliott Jenncll Ellis Dora Thompson and Harold Agee enjoy this dance at an after-game dance. Shirley Ellis Christine Escarcega James Gibbs Margaret Glasson Bill Goldman Richard Gomez Floyd Guerra Nancy Hand Bill Hanks Bob Hanks Joanne Heath David Hernandez Magdelcna Hernandez Jim Heywood Lynda Hiatt Richard Hilstrom Judy Hoff Mary Hines Kay Holley Donna Hoi Dee Harkins Deanna Harris disc jockeys, and the floor was always crowded. SENIOR DAY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA — Here Tempe seniors wait to get on the busses. This year two busses went. The weather was hot, the U campus jammed with seniors and bandsmen from all over the state, and the schedule kept everyone busy, busy, busy. Jan Huddleston Richard Huffaker Richard Hunnicutt Richard Hydro Kenneth Jones - 58 - Pcola James Lawrence Jelinek Robert Keeme Don Kellogg Robert Kempton Ann Kerr Marilyn King Karl Kraft Jerry Lavold Senior girls, dressed in their nicest and most comfortable clothes, make a pretty picture in the carly-moming sun as they discuss the coming trip to Tucson. Marie Layton Steve LeBaron - 59 - Kay Lines Charlotte Lundquist Keith McBcc Patsy McEnroe Jacqueline McKee Tom Long Ed Longwcll Dianne Lehnis Curbs Lee George Levas Brigitte Baron, Marilyn Roberts, and Sherry Ann Mills bring down the house with their rendition of “I Enjoy Being a Girl” at the Thespian-sponsored talent show. Joanna McLure Jerry McQueen Don Maas Rosetta Macario Si Irma Martinez Virginia Martin John Magnin Jesse Martin Homecoming Week was one of excitement and busy preparation. Here Don Kellogg takes a swing «it the Seniors' old car. The crowd gets a big l ang out of his efforts. Mary Lou Meador -61 - Adrian Mendez Sherry Ann Mills Kathy Moore Alpha Moyer Ulrich Muhr Bonnie Nelson Dan Nelson Bill Morrison Bill Morrow Elected by their Social Science classes to the Senior Class Council were Julie Wright, Tom Griffith, Lynda Hiatt and Peola James. 62 - Elected by their Social Science classes to the Senior Class Council were: (first row) Kathy Kolbcrg, Brigitte Baron, Shiela Sample, Brigitte Reznicek; (second row) Rick Muhr, Herb Andree, Lawrence Jelinek, Jim Miller. Marion Nolte Delores Norris Sharon O’Dell Eugene Othon Rachael Othon Sharon Packer Penny Painter Roscy Parish Karen Parks Larry Payne Seniors Dianne Bowman. David Taysom, Richard Huffaker and Joe Sellch display their jitterbugging talents. Bill Perez Gloria Perez Janet Petit Rachel Peralta Bueanna Powell Linda Powell Lafe Plumb Ronnie Policy - 64 - Nancy Radacy Katherine Randolph Sue Rawson Scott Reed Mary Sue Reed Brigitte Reznicek Beverly Richardson Anyone remember that Glendale game? The Buff rooting section bundled up and came out to yell despite the rain and mud. Hazel Richins Marilyn Roberts Betty Roupe Terry Ruiz Sharon Kumbaugh Larry Samuels Shelia Sample Adelita Sanchez Theresa Schneider Freddie Schwcizer Joe Selleh Nelson Smith John Snell Pat Snyder Alphon o Soliz Sue Stites Janet Straub Paul Taylor Dean Spranger Bill Stansell Sue Stewart Mary Winsor at her sixth-hour job. Glennys Sherman Jerald Shields Kathy Kolbcrg shares a goodie with Pat Southern as Shelia Sample waits for her bite. Pat Southern Gary Thompson Donna Uptcgraph Humberto Valenzuela Richard Van Kirk Henrietta Varela David Taysom Edwin Tidey Mike Tinsley Connie Toepfer Stewart Troxell Bill Titsworth Charles Thompson Dora Thompson The crowd watches as — Ruben Verdugo Marilyn Vihel Patsy Villegas Richard Vincent Roger Von Holtz Marvin Voris Clenna Walls Gerald Warnock Randy Waters — Miss Bowyer tries her luck. Sally Wood Mary Winsor Spencer Winters Colleen Williams - 70 - Busier Dare and Donna Hopper take A Senior English class makes use of the last a breather from Senior Day activities. five minutes before the bell. King Henry Kirk and Queen Virginia Martin adjust their crowns as someone rocks the Homecoming boat. School’s out! Danny Wear, Cary Thompson, Dave Taysom and Bill Morrison head for home. Mine’s best! Mine's best!” screams Pat Southern, and Julie Wright prepares to shoot opponents Alphonzo Soliz, Ty Turner and Steve LcBaron in the annual beard-growing contest. Marvin Voris concentrates solely on art. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Richard Huffaker Virginia Martin Who's Who Class oj I960 Each year the members of the graduating class have a chance to elect from their classmates the people who have been, and are, outstand- ing in certain respects. This year all nominees for each category were particularly worthy and all races were close. MOST TALENTED Brigitte Baron - 72 - BEST DRESSED Martha Creasman Richard Vincent MOST ATHLETIC Wayne Burdett Theresa Schneider MOST STUDIOUS Sue Rawson Lafe Plumb BEST PERSONALITY Kathy Kolberg Jerry McQueen - 73 - We Saw You . . . Charlene Valcntic — trying to break into the boys’ gym. . . . Jenny Evvard and Ruben Verdugo — at the Spanish Unity dance practice. . . . Marsha Mangus - 74 - the prom a perfect evening I Wendy Acuff Gary Adams Daryl Agnew Connie Allen Donald Andrade Margie Art . Linton Baker Beverly Barber Barbara Bass Brenda Batchelor Mary Ann Baxter Janet Beck Janice Beck Elaine Beckman Ralph Bell Shirley Berry John Bishock John Black Linda Blalock I ouise Bonenbergcr - 77 - Ricky Bowers Mary Lou Borboa Danny Bowman Al Bozc Jim Brady Larry Bratcher Serving as the Representatives to the Student Council were Mollcy Wetmorc and Karl Wochner. Jesse Brimhall Faye Brown Ccof Brown Johneitha Brown Martha Brubaker Hazel Bryant Julio Calderon - 78 Bob Burger Ann Burk Shirley Campbell Mary Anna Campos Ingemar Carlsson Bonnie Carr Jim Carraway Gone Carter Helen Cavins Dillon Ceal Bill Chapman Serving as the Representatives to the Board of Supervisors were Barbara Grim and Larry Windes. Lucy Chavez Nadia Chucri Norma Clapham Dan Clark Barbara Cocke Dee Dec Colburn Bob Compton - 79 - Susan Coulson Bob Cox Susannc Cox Don Crancc Jerry Cubbison John DcVorc Ted Drake Dennis Driscoll Betty Duke Bonnie Jo Dyknian Jini Early A busy person before the dance is Mr. Elkins, who checks the students’ identification cards. Pat Edwards John Ellingson Therman Eltzey Esther Encinas Dick Erickson Ashley Erwin - 80 - John Farrington Grace Ferguson Karen Fischbaucr Janet Fisher Sharon Fitzgerald Nita Jo Fleming Beverly Fuller Kathy Fuller Linda Fuller George Gabbard LeRoy Gamboa Roy Gamboa - 81 - Eddie Garcia Harry Geisler Michael Getz Larry Gilbert Sharon Gleason John Glover The Junior Class Council was made up of representatives elected from English classes. These people were: (first row) Donna Welman, Barbara Cocke, Jean Reading, Jane Rosio, Ronald Goble Russell Goble Jim Goldman Myrle Goldsmith Brenda Gordon Judy Gray Paul Gregan Barbara Grim Jo Ann Groomer Janet Hall Jerry Hall Bob llallctt - 82 - Laura Scott, Jo Dene Pester, Jane Lamb, Gerry Lemley; (second row) Ceof Brown, John Hollis, Eldon Smith, Darrel Templeton, Eddie Royse, Tom Krill, Herb McLure. Larry Halsey Barbara Hamilton Lorcne Hancock Judy Hardy Darrel Heath Dean Helland Jim Hicks Janice Hill Tom Hineman John Hollis Chuck Holly Ray Huffaker Margaret Hyer Inez James Jimmy Johnson Kay Johnson I eon Johnson Sylvia Johnson - 83 - Sandy Flowers, Junior Class Editor on annual, helps the photographer take class pictures. Jo Dene Pester is in front of the camera as Barbara Hamilton and Kay Johnson look on. Gary Jones Pam Joseph Janice Jutson Sandra Kehler Orin Kelly Ron Kclton Ann Kncchtcl Lynda Koerwitz ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ Henry Kohlenberg Mary Lou Koopman Tom Krill Judy LaFontain Jane Lamb Kathie Lambright Glenda Langhi Shirley Lay Marion Layton Boyd Lcatherman Chuck Lee Gerry Lcmlcy - 84 - Frances Levas Joe Limon David Lindsey Jerry Lindstrom Janice Lingseheit Brenda Little Barbara Lopez Dora Ixtpez Karin Loughrige Gloria Louy DyAnne McCrite Dennis McDougal Sharon McCaughey Janet McIntosh Kenneth McKee Herb McLure Mary Lou McNatt C. S. Mabec Bob Mahr Marsha Mangus Chuck Martin Cecilia Martinez Ruth Martinez Pat Mazcy - 85 - Geraldine Mercado Ramona Mercado Eddie Mczes Jean Mikulcky Gary Miller Bob Mitchell Rollin Mlcynek Pat Moffat Juan Montez F.lissa Montgomery Sharon Montgomery Sharyl Moomaw Jimmy Morales Raul Mori Bill Morrow Boh Morrow Jack Moyer Caroline Nichols Bob Ogden Many juniors turned out to support the Junior Class Sock Hop. The main dress of the evening was bermudas and knee-length socks. - 86 - Cary Patten Linda Pellcy Manuel Peralta — v mM Valle Phillips ,4 _ 1 Donna Pinkston Nicky Purcell John Radcliffe Randy Ramsey Larry Randall Martha Randall - 87 - Busily checking student plans for the all-important prom arc sponsors Mr. August Knoche, Chairman, Mrs. Zella Row, Mr. Cerald Kempton, and Mr. William Ruby. Not pictured are Mr. Ed Pinckert and Mrs. Carol Norris. Mel Soliz Alice Soza Tim Stakebakc Judy Stcdman Billie Stormont Randy Storstad ... -- Darrel Templeton Bill Thomas Lanny Thomas Members of the Junior Class learn the facts concerning the annual magazine sale, a Junior project for earning money. Jess Thompson Carolyn Tinder William Torres Paul Turner Bert Tuttle Jim Ulery Nancy Ulmer Barbara Uptcgraph Gilbert Valdez Olivia Valdez Robert Valdez Wanda Vanlandingham Alex Valenzuela Lynn Vining Ruben Vizzera Jean Reading Sharon Reinke Pat Rcmley - 89 - Sammy Rogers Bob Rollins C. W. Rollins Eddie Rominc Louie Romo Jane Rosio Juniors Eddie Royse 4 Ernie Ruiz Billie Prlgmorc, Margaret Hyer, Hazel Bryant and Karen Sharon Saylor Mark Schisler Laura Scott Deegan invade Mr. Yates’ room to help stack the clothes and toys which the Juniors brought to add to the school’s total. These were donated to the needy of the community. George Rumbaugh 90 - Connie Wacht Jane Warnc Ronald Watson Tim Waymirc Robert Weaver Donna Wclman Dennis Weston Nick White Linda Wiessncr Ted Williams Molley Wctmorc Larry Wilson Larry Windcs Bing Winsor Karl Wochner Bill Wolfe Pete Wood Mrs. Sheryl Brooks, bookstore manager, is swamped the day class rings come in. Here Darrel Templeton, Bob Cox, Gwen Owens, Jean Reading anti Clyde Fosie can hardly wait to get theirs on their hands. 91 3 umor Sna y . Mr. Knochc distributes dogs to the John Ellingson conducts a top salesmen in the magazine sale. Junior Class assembly. Jane Wame awards Dick Schuman, top salesman, a radio. Physical science keeps Jane Lamb and Brenda Batchelor busy. Judy Stcdman, who placed second, also received a radio. The grandstands are filled, and the game is ready to start. - 92 - SOPHOMORES . . . an awareness of school life . . . a ne w maturity . . . RESIDENT lac Shelton VICE-PRESIDENT Bobbi Troxell SECRETARY Tiffany Livingston % . o • John Achen Lupe Acuna Mary Albeck Terry Alsdurf Ramon Amrdor Richard Anderson Kay Andrews Gilbert Aragon Terrv Arbizu Betsy Arko Stan Armstrong Ruben Arroyo Martha Ashe Sandy Ayala Jerry Baker Rosemary Baker Carol Ball Larry Ballard Linda Barrett John Barrow Virginia Beck Allen Bell Treva Berger Lynda Birchctt ttruce Hrimhall Bob Brinkley Jerry Briscoe Carroll Brown Willie Brown Patti Bufford Deloris Bodkin Carol Boensch Janice Botkin Orville Bowers Donna Bowman Artie Boyd Carl Bumpous John Burger Albert Burgos Sharon Bushell Mary Bustoz Alice Calderon Lloyd Campbell Margaret Cannon Cynthia Cantor Karen Carlsson Arnold Carnes Ccorgia Cherry Judy Chlarson Joy Christensen Mary Ann Christensen Buddy Clapham Sophomore class council representatives: (first row) Ann Westerveltl Kay Andrews, Geneen Richardson; (middle row) Sue Stewart, Judj Chlarson, Susan Lassen; (third row) James Williams, David Godwin! Bill Payne, John Schweizcr. Lea Collier J. D. Collins Ned Collins Patty Collins Gcneveive Contreras Shirley Cooper Dave Davis Jackie Davis Thcron Davis Tom Davis Diane Defer John DcKellis Sophomore class council representatives: (first row) Lynn Seitz, Carol Ball; (middle row) Mary Robcjrts, Susan Lansberry, Betty Rol- lins, Carl Warring; (third row) Skip Mabee, Jed Holtzman, John Reiser. Eddie Jiminez, Carl Buinpous. MaryAnn Diehl Charles Dimmick Cay Downing Dean Douglas Irene Duarte Frank Ducccschi Milo Dunn Randy DuPrec Janet Eberle Charlene Ehle Georgia Ellingson Phyllis Elliot Joyce Ellis Linda Ellzey Jenny Evvard Juanita Ettcr John Ewald Bill Eyler Linda Farley Tillic Fernandez Jerry Fiedler Jim Fitzgerald Vincenta Flores Cindy Flowers Vivian Forde I.cRoy Fox Donna Fuller m j; ( Ladene Fullmer Frances Gardner Gene Geer Mike Gervasio Phyllis Gibson Mayrc Lynn Glasson Sophomore sponsors Mr. David Price, Mrs. Janel Lundahl, Mr. Ben Elkins, and Mr. Ron Yates, chairman, discuss class affairs. Mrs. Jan Sofokidis missed this meeting. -98- Claude Gleason David Glossbrenner Mary Ann Conzalei David Godwin Jim Goodman Q FP Ron Gooscn Alan Gore 4 « ♦ V John Gould Dixie Grant Richard Grossmycr Sandra Gregg The first football-game dance offered fun for all those who attended. Gene Gustafson Garolyn Hall Susan Griffith Colene Groomer Terry Gutierrez James Halsey Budgie Hammond Bill Hancock Kathy Hansen Mike Harding Judy Hardy Nancy Hardy Ronnie Harkins John Hatton Claudine Heath Jean I lei wig Sally Hcnsel Jackie Hcrrcn Kay Hesseltine Tom Hey wood Louise Higgins Gynthia Hines Luis Hinojosa Jim Hodges John Hoffman Jed Ilolt man Robert Horton Jane Howland Ben Huber Raul Huerta Jimmy Huff John Hunter Greg Iverson Barbara James Chuck James Laura James A j Madge Johnson John Vincent, Richard Anderson, Gilbert Aragon. Tom Smith. Dick Trimble, and IAi Roy Fox take time out from their gossip to heckle the photographers. Eddie Jiminez Rosie lohnson Viiginia Johnson Carolyn Jones Diana Jones Georgia Judkins Carole Jutson Christine Kajikawa Roger Kelly David Kcr Stanna Keswick Ann Kehrer Myra Killingsworth Larry Kingsbury Jim Kirk Dennis Klopshinskc Sue Koster Connie Labastida Doris Lamkin ElRoy Lamkin Joyce Lamkin Cynthia Langhi Susan Lansbcrry Susan Lassen Robert Lawson Patsy Leideckcr Catherine Levas Debbie Lewis Sal Leyvas Fay Lingscheit Shirley Lisa Janet Little Tiffany Livingston Henry Lopez Mike Lujan Leonard Lyska Ron McCook Judy McDougald Gene McDowell Jim Maas Ha ! ___________ Sophomore Representatives to the Student Council Gene Gustafson, Christine Kajikawa. Geneda Mallett Sandra Maness Fred Martin Ed Martinez Manuel Martinez Ranion Martinez Ruth Martinez Linda Massey Mary Ann Massey Dick Miller Marie Mleynck Jimmy Molina Linda Monson Kim Moody Lyn Moomaw Jay Moore Mary Mora Alfred Morales Angelita Morales Henry Moreno Jeannic Morris Diane Nevlin Joanne Nolte Dan Norgail Linda Oakley Kathy O’Connor Buddy O’Dell Judi Ormsby Mary Ortega f J oris Overockcr Joyce Owens Mary Owens Marcus Parker Elaine Parks Bill Payne Pattie Pcplow Veronica Peralta Angelita Perez Dorothy Phillips Elaine Pickett Janice Pike Calvin Pinkston Bill Podlich Sandra Potter Thomas Powell Betty Prigmorc Pete Razo Carl Reichert John Reiser Dolores Reyes Gencen Richardson Diane Richins Jim Richmond Mary Roberts Ann Robertson Beverly Robinson Rill Robinson The Sophomores whoop it up at the first pep rally of the year. Faye Lingscheit is the banner bearer. Dora Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Virginia Rojas Betty Rollins Helen Roman Carol Rombaugh Viola Rozck Mack Rue Margie Rundlc Jerry Sayer Bev Russell Tim Sampson Pete Sauccdo Charlene Saylor Ann Schabcl Ruth Schuk Jim Schumacher Nancy Schwartz John Schwcizer Jcanice Seitz Lynn Seitz Judy Sellch David Shannon Karen Shannon David Sheldon Mac Shelton Gene Sligcr Expressions of pain and amazement were in abundance as nearly 1000 students received smallpox and tuberculin shots. Bob Weber registers mock alarm as needle is applied while Mac Shelton just plain screams. Bridget Soto Charles Sotomayor Gary Smith Jim Smith Tom Smith Kenneth Smith Joe Speck Brent Stanphill Peggy Stansberry Tom Starkey Stella Subia Lynn Svoboda John Thomas Judi Thompson Mary Thompson Sue Thompson Cheryl Trimble Dick Trimhle Wayne Troutman Bobbie Troxcll hon Tschilar Linda Uptegrove Joe Ursutz Charlene Valentic Vincent Vasqucz Artha Vest Gloria Villareal John Vincent rv 0 A 2 , v. C VI . V' i jJLa k Carolyn Wacht Sandy Wacht Sharon Wacht Roger Wall Tom Ward Wayne Ward Carl Warring Cerri Weaver Todd Webb Bob Weber Phyllis Wells Ann Wcstervclt Peggy Wilber Don Wilkinson Jim Williams Lucy Wood Richard Wood Mike Whalen Eric Zcttler The Juniors may have sponsored the Sock-Hop, but every class enjoyed the informality in dress. Like all football dances, this one was well attended. - 107 - Judy Sclleh and Jerry Fiedler are lost in a world of their own. A jammed bicycle rack is one of many arresting patterns of school life. Here and There Sharon Montgomery seeks advice from Mrs. Lingschcit. Talk about a crowded floor! You’re probably here too. Bob Mahr sets up the projector for a movie. John Benedict Tom Bengtson Theresa Bennett Janice Bcnslcy Ronnie Bergen Danny Berry Boh Bcrtclscn Mac Abrahams Minnie Accvcs Mary Aguilar Charlotte Alexander Mona Alsdurf Alberta Amos Richard Anglin Jim Barrington Karen Bartlett Bret Batchelor Donna Beck Janet Belcher Aline Bell Richard Bell Sarah Apodaca Stella Arballo Doyle Arrington Claire Baca Harry Bailey Scnobio Baltierra Raymond Barrett Marty Biclfcldt Jim Black Neal Black Ella Mae Blanton Nlary Lou Bloomingdalc Darryl Boggess Carol Boone Cornelio Borboa Lynn Bowman Chris Bo .c Boh Bracamonte Ruben Bracamonte Lenorc Brcchan Tim Bright Ray Bumpous Edwin Bungcr Ray Burleson Sarita Bums Donald Cahill Judy Campbell Sandra Carruth Freshman class council members, elected by their English classes, arc Debbie McDougal, Margaret Louy, Sally Miller, Sharron Newman, Ramona Alsdurf, Penny Phillips, Sandra Dirickson. Jesse Brave, Cary Meister, Lawrence Kessler, Pat McMillan, Eddie Randclman, Ricky Haddock. Janice Carter George Castillo Ronnie Ccal James Christensen Marguerite Chucri Rosemary Clevenger Sanalce Cochell James Cole Frances Cons Rebecca Contreras Jennifer Cooper John Corlett Edna Cosper Nellie Cota Terry Cota Leonora Couvdos Erasino Covarrubio I ois Cowart Phyllis Crabtree Rachel Cruz Steve Dana Henry Dc Elena Steve Desjardin Denny Dcthcrage John Dibble Roxanne Decker Richard Dillon Vickie Delworth Rosalcc Dimmitt Sandra Dirickson Connie Dominquez Susan Drake Luanne Duaway Robert DuPrec Gail Early Sherry Ellis Pam Elliott James Ellzey Jon Englchardt Carolyn Erickson Suzzanc Evers Pcppi Esparza Carl Ettcr Gus Faulkner Sylvia Fcastcr Teresa Felix Eleanor Fcrrcl Mary Figueroa Ruben Figueroa Patty Jo Filgcr Frank Finncll I,arry Finncll Susan Fischbauer Marie Fitzgerald Sandra Fix David Fletcher Freddie Flores Oncda Fraser Billy Cainhoa Deanna Gamboa Ann Gannon Carmen Garcia Eufracio Garcia Freshman class sponsors Mr. M. C. Smith. Mrs. Sherry Little, and Mrs. Marietta Johnson are waiting patiently for their missing members, Mr. Jack Attcberry and Mr. Chet Kennedy. Student Council Representatives: Alan Wamc, Charlotte Schilling. Board of Supervisors Representatives: Charles Shults, Ann Cannon. Richard Garcia Stephen Gibb Klaine Gilbert Tom Gilbert Karen (.less Marsha Glossbrcnner Georgia Codbey Charlene Gome . Bill Gonzales I.inda Gore Darlene Graezyk Gary Gray Joan Griffith Phillip Griffith Fret! Guelich Robert Guffey Richard Haddock John Hale Gloria Hall Barbara Hamilton Mary Jo Hamilton Sherry Hamilton George Hardy Leona Harris Gary Harrison I .conurd Harrison Nancy Hawkins Samniic Haws Bob Hcckathom Dan Heimann Nancy Hcllund Felix Hernandez Lidia Hernandez Mary Hernandez Mary Hernandez Ramona Hernandez Barbara Herring Linda Hicks Mike Hicks Jane Hilgeman Jeff llilstrom Samietta Hitchyc First assembly over, students hurry to beat the 3rd hour bell. The new assembly schedule seemed to bother Freshmen less than members of other classes. Carolyn Hodges Sandra Kay Hoff Gloria Holman Sharon Horan Lynn Hunt Charles Hurley Norma Jaimcz Linda Jarvis Freddie Jerry Charles Johnson Edward Johnson Jeff Johnson Ralph Johnson Carol Jones Bob Jones David Jones Pam Jost Cynthia Jutson Cokic Kcemc Trini Keeme Kathy Kelly Eldon Kenison Lawrence Kessler Carol Kirchncr Joyce Klccn Jerry Klinkner Earl Knudsen Elizabeth Koopman Susie Lamb Carol Lay Velma Lay Gerri Levas Rosie Leyvas Russell Lindley Dusty Little Cheryl Lively Dwayne Lively Ann Logue Encdina Lopez Gilbert Lopez Margaret Louy Buclah Loveless Gloria Lyman Richard Lyons Alfred McCullough Debbie McDougal Donna MeGaughey Pat McMillan Linda McNatt Oscar MeSpadden Mary Jane Maas Troy Madron William Martin Jean Mask Joyce Massey Susan Masters Lupe Matus Billy Mauk Margaret Mavis Cary Meister Helen Mercado Bob Michelson Marvin Milam Betsy Miller Pauline Miller Sally Miller Carmen Miranda Mary Miranda Jim Mitchell Larry Moffat John Montgomery Jaunita Montano Bill Moore Vicky Morales Gus Moreno Bill Morrill Diane Mosley Linda Moss Mary Murua Victoria Murua Pam Myers Larry Neis Janet Neely Linda Neese Betsy Miller, freshman, is one of the many girls who tried out for J. V. cheerleader. Freshmen Florence Sheppard and Inez Subia enjoy their first year art class. The east end of Unit IV makes an interesting study in perspective. Junior Gerry Mercado and freshman Pat Petit endure the tortures of a smallpox vaccination and the tuberculin skin test. Sharon Newman Bruce Norton Kathy O'Brien Mary Frances Olds Armando Ortega Lucil Ortega Wayne Ootcn Kuhcn Otlion Priscilla Overman Frrol Owens Alvin Paxton Lois Payne Sylvia Peralta Jay Peterson Pat Petit Penny Phillips Charles Pippin Dcrrcl Pippin Ronald Poehlin Linda Prater Larry Pritchett Suzic Quinn Kenneth Ramsey Mark Rundall Kddie Rundelman Rodney Keidlu-ad Stephen Rich Moose Rollins Sandra Ramos Lynne Ray June Rebcrt Robin Reed Martha Roberts Royce Rodgers Gloria Rodriquez. Ramona Rodriquez Pixie Rottier Jo Ann Ruggiero Danny Salado Eva Samanicgo Eva Sample Claudia Samuels Charlotte Schilling Brian Scott Florence Scott Richard Serrano Mike Shackelford Bill Sheppard Florence Sheppard Lawrence Shepherd Jana Shields Charles Shults Sandra Shuman Larry Siers Chuck Sims Charles Smith Karen Smith Kutie Smith Ozcll Smith Sherry Smith Sara Solare . Alphonso Sotomayor Betty Spcnik “I could have danced all night.” And the Freshmen arc just the ones who can do it. Joyce Stammen Judy Stammen Richard Standage John Starkey Tim Stack Shirley Stogsdill Jean Stringer Willie Stewart Charles St. Germain Duane Stormont Inc Subia Angie Suchil Nancy Sundberg Bill Swahlon Rick Thclandcr Fred Thiele John Thomas Jim Thompson Kay Thompson Neil Thompson Paul Thompson Ronald Thompson Vivian Tinder Carolyn Tinsley I’uuline Tolomnchoff Wayne Torgerxon Felix Torres Olga Torre Ernie Turner Sue Uhles Willie UplCKraph Isabel Valdez Mary Valdez Max Valencia Bill Valcntic Susan Vance Glenn Vanderpool Sharon Van Kirk Ernie Vcgo Robert Verdugo Kerry Vesper Dorothy ViniiiR At a football pep rally in the Rym, the freshmen section seems to be somewhat packed. Seniors Bob Kemp- ton, left, and Tom Long, right, keep enthusiastic students off playing sur- face of floor. Grace Volkcr Fearlic Wady Paullethia Ward Alan Wame Vera Wann Caylon Watson Karl Wesson Bob Weston Marie Weston Janice Whiting Robert Williams Donald Wilson Karl Wilson Kathy Wiltsc Pat Winsor Darlene Wing Duuin Wolfe Henry Wolfe Robin Wood Thomas Wood Terry Wright BUFFALO MR. HOWARD WYNN Varsity Track Junior Varsity Football MR. JOHN ZUCCO Varsity Football Varsity Track MR ROBERT SLUSAREK Junior Varsity Basketball Freshman Football Freshman Baseball MR. ROY COPPINGER Varsity Basketball Junior Varsity Baseball MR. GLEN HUISH Freshman Football Freshman Basketball Freshman Track MR. EARL POMEROY , Tennis MR. JOHN GRIM Golf MR. BUD YOUNGER Varsity Basel all Varsity Football Coaches MISS RUTH McGUFFIE Modem Dance Girls’ Physical Education MISS MARY LOU McWILLIAMS Tennis Pom-pon MISS LOLA MAE RANDALL Girls’ Athletic Association Girls’ Physical Education 122 Varsity Cheerleaders Sharon O’Dell Senior J-V 2 Varsity 3,4 Sandy Flowers Junior J-V 2 Varsity 3 3-v Cheerleaders “What are we Koin to do tonight?” say J-V Cheerleaders Linda McNatt, Sandy Carruth, Cindy Flowers, Rosa lee Diinmitt. Rosalee Dimmitt Linda McNatt Cindy Flowers Sandy Carruth FIRST ROW: Theresa Schneider. Marilyn Roberts, Sandy Flowers, (second row) Oneda Fraser, Roena Sutton, Karen Carlsson, Debbie Lewis, Patty Bufford, Shirley Cooper, Darlene Wing, Lynn Bowman. Betsy Miller. Ann Cannon, Leona Harris, (third row) Sharon Packer, Susan Coulson, Mary Ann Baxter. Bev Richardson. Julie Wright, Marie Layton, Charlotte Schilling, Eva Sample, Linda McNatt, Susie Quinn, Francis Apodaca. (fourth row) Linda Sheppard, Carol Kirchner, Virginia Beck, Cindy Flowers, Judy Ornvsby, Sherry Van Kirk, Priscilla Overman, Sandy Carrutlx. Rosie Dimmitt, Carmen Baca, Claire Baca; (fifth row) Nadia Chucri, Pat Snyder, Charlene Valcntic, Barbara Uptcgraph, Mary Ann Campos, Donna Beck, Joyce Kleen, Mary Ann Meador, Kathy Collins, Mary Jane Maas, Ruth Martinez, (sixth row) Miss Ruth McCuffie, sponsor. Mr. Fred Norman, sponsor, Eldon Smith, Larry Stanphill, Karl Woclmcr, Don Kellogg and Harold Agee. Pep Club ■ . . two minutes left to play and another tied score. A megaphone, a letter sweater and a set of pom-pons — all these arc a part of the school spirit that motivates pep club. - 125 - BACK ROW (l.to r.) Sandra Caraway, Diane Weary, Sally Wood, Joan Chlarson, Sherry Mills, Martha Creasmun, Marilyn Vihel, Martha Randall, Linda Boyd, Mary Lou McNatt, Elissa Montgomery, Barbara Cocke. Karen Loughridgc, Barbara Grim, Jean Reading, Donna Pinkston, Judy Chlarson, Judy Selleh, Donna Welman, Susan Coulson, Ann Wcstervclt. Christine Kajikaiwa, Molley Wetmorc. Not pictured is Linda Barrett. Pont Pon A smile is what’s important girls! says Miss Mary Lou McWilliams, Pom-Pon spon- sor. Co-captains arc Sally Wood for the first string andMollcy Wctmorc, second string. FOOTBALL . fall . . . football . . . excitement . First row: Bill Boyle, Joe Arredondo, Lynard Bowers, Floyd Guerra, Dick Hunnicutt, Steve Hansen, Richard Van Kirk, Bill Perez. Second row: Lynn Svoboda (manager), Ynez Aguilar, Lawrence Jelinek, Everett Rollins, Robert Mitchell, Herchel Powell, Gil Valdez, Jerry Mc- Queen, Herb Andree (statistician). Third row: Louie Romo, Don Kellogg, Ashley Erwin, Henry Kirk, Dee Harkins, Gilbert Aragon, Dennis Weston, Wayne Burdctt, LcRoy Gamboa. Fourth row: Bob Morrow (manager), .Keith McBec, Tom Griffith, David Taysom, Jess Thomp- son, Eddie Mczcs, Bob Cox, Chuck Holly, Michael Getz (student trainer). Fifth row: Jim Morales, Ronnie Watson, Sam Rogers, Roger Von Holtz, Dick Erickson, James Winsor, Dan Nelson, Tim Waymire. VARSITY SCHEDULE SEPT. 18 Scottsdale at Tempe ........... 6—19 SEPT. 25 St. Mary’s at Tempe ............ 9—6 OCT. 2 Phoenix Union at Tempe ...............12 — 32 OCT. 9 Flagstaff at Flagstaff .................. 6—6 OCT. 16 Amphitheater at Amphitheater .... 7 — 28 OCT. 23 Carl Hayden at Carl Hayden ....... 6-12 OCT. 30 Glendale at Tempe ................18— IS NOV. 5 Washington at Washington ........ 6 — 3 NOV. 13 Prescott at Tempo ................28— ( NOV. 20 Mesa at Mesa .................... 0 - 3E •Buffalo scores listed first Tempe Buffalo tackier Tim Waymire slows up a Falcon of Carl Hayden as Dee Harkins (80) rushes up to lend a hand if need be. 128 - Grid members rush back to huddle positions after an offensive play is stopped short. Floyd Guerra Co-Captain End s vs Beavers 66 Lynard Bowers Co-Captain Center Buffalo halfback, Ynez Aguilar, struggles for extra yardage as a Beaver drags him down. 129 - Scottsdale Beaver gets off a quick kick while halfback Jerry McQueen stands dumbfounded. Season $umoxaO' '23 Joe Arredondo Halfback Ynez Aguilar Halfback Bill Boyle Tackle Coach John Zucco divides the Varsity for scrimmage. AN OLD FOOTBALL PRO once said that in order for an athlete to have heart he must l)c able to lose as well as to win. The 1959 Buff grid squad showed a new high in heart as the team chalked up a two won, seven lost and one tied record. Another new high was recorded in the casualty list with early season injuries to Joe Arredondo, Keith McBee, Don Kellogg and Henry Kirk. These were in addition to the usual sprained ankles and sore l acks. Ending the season in late November at the Mesa home field. Senior Buffs played their last grid game for the Blue and White. During the three years these players were on the varsity squad, they compiled a 11-14-1 record. Just as in other years, 1959 had its triumphs (the Homecoming game against Prescott, 28-0) and its tragedies (the seven games lost). Notables this season were Lynard Bowers and Floyd Guerra — Buffalo co- captains — Wayne Burdett, quarterback, and LeRoy Gamboa. Wayne won honorable mention on the all-state grid squad, and Floyd was named outstanding defensive player of the year at TUHS. This is the first year that such an award was made. Scottsdale, September 18. In the season opener the Buffaloes bowed to the Beavers from across the river with a 19-6 loss. St. Mary’s, September 25. After the week before, the blue Buffs were ready to accept nothing but a win against the Knights. Playing a hard-fought defensive and offensive game. Coach Johnny Zucco’s boys walked away with a well-earned 9-6 victory. Phoenix Union, October 2. In the third home game at Tempo, powerful Phoenix Union was the team chosen by unknown forces to conquer. In a hard-fought game that will bring memories for years to come for lineman Lynard Bowers, Tempo dropped its second game of tin: season with a 32-12 final score. Flagstaff, October 9. Game number four brought clippings to the scraplwoks of Buff teammates Wayne Burdett and LeRoy Gamboa. After a cold, bitterly fought game, Tempe was able to mar the unbeaten record of the Flagstaff Eagles with a 6-6 tie. Amphitheater, October 16. Recovering from the long trip north, the team now journeyed south for a battle with the Panthers of the Old Pueblo. Suffering a 28-7 loss, the weary Buffaloes relumed home to prepare for the next game. Carl Hayden, October 23. With a record for the season of 1-3-1 the eager Tempe players weren’t ready to give up yet. Traveling to Phoenix for a contest with the Carl Hayden Falcons, they were ready to win. But after the hardest fought game of the season, they were forced to carry home a 12-6 loss. Glendale, October 30. Octolxr 30 was the night of the first showing of the TUHS swimming team as the playing field became covered with three to four inches of water, and the color of the Buffs’ uniforms changed from blue to mud brown. Even with intermittent rain and bitterly cold temperatures, the Buffalo players and spectators fought to a 19-18 loss. Washington, November 5. Recovering from colds after the Glendale tilt. Buff footballers were on the road to Washington High where after a rough and tumble game the Buffs were again forced to return home with another loss after looking at the 7-6 final. Prescott, November 13. Undaunted by a 1-6-1 record, loyal fans of Tcmpe Union High School turned out for the overwhelming 28-0 victory with the Prescott Badgers. Both present and past students were on hand for the 1959 Homecoming game. Even though the day was Friday and the date the 13th, Quarterback Wayne Burdett led his team to victory. Mesa, November 20. With Tempt s football season at an cm! and a final 2-6-1 record on the scoreboard, a game was called with the Mgsa Jackrabbits that would net us our seventh loss. After a 35-0 tryst, the Buffs could now officially call an end to the 1959 footlmll season. Wayne Burdette Quarterback Tom Griffith Center Above: Moose Rollins stops a St. Mary’s Knight short. Left: Jerry McQueen slows down a P.U. Coyote while Dave Taysom comes in for the kill. Below: A St. Mary’s Knight calls a halt to Ynez Aguilar’s forward motion. - 131 Yncz Aguilar tries to turn his right end as the opposing line closes in. Wayne Burdctt attempts to lose his Coyote shadow. Dec Harkins Guard Dick Ilunnicutt Halfback Henry Kirk looks on as teammates and op- ponents tumble. Dick Ilunnicutt evades charging red line of P.U. - 132 - Lawrence Jelinek Guard Don Kellogg Tackle Henry Kirk Guard B uffs vs Cardinals Bing Winsor, Wayne Burdctt, Coach Zucco and Coach Younger try to distinguish who’s who in the mire of the Glendale game. Players in dark helmets are Buffs. - 133 - Keith MeBee Guard Gilbert Aragon puts on a burst of speed in order to slip past a Prescott defender. Wayne Burdctt waves a magic hand over his grasping Prescott op- ponent. Dan Nelson Tackle Jerry McQueen Halfback - 134 - Second quarter, first down, ten yards to no, and 21 to 0 — in favor of the home team, of course. The 28-0 win over Prescott was a welcome sight for hometown fans. The Prescott Badgers stop Gilbert Aragon at the line as Lynard Bowers (66) tries to help the ball carrier. B 5 VS Bad y ers Dave Taysom End Coach Zucco is carried off the field on the shoulders of elated Buff gridmen as TUHS wins its Homecoming Game. Billy Perez Halfback - 135 - David Taysom (82) clutches for an elusive Scottsdale Beaver while Floyd Guerra (84) keeps his eye on the same Beaver in case Dave misses him. Roger Von Holtz Guard Richard Van Kirk Guard First row: John Burger, Jim Ulery, Dick Trimble, Ron Tschilar, Ronnie Harkins, Carroll Brown, John Reiser. Raul Hernandez, Jim Molina. Second row: Eddie Roysc, John Vincent, Gene Gustafson, Ron McCook, Richard Anderson, Jim Williams, John Pyle, Ernie Ruiz, Buddy Clapham. Third row: LcRoy Fox, Jim Hicks, Tom Davis. Brent Stanphill. Tom Heywood, Jay Moore. Jim Kirk, Joe Limon, Eddie Martinez. Fourth row: Bill Payne, Pete Razo, David Davis, Chuck James, Mike Whalen, Bob Rollins, Bob Weber, Randy DuPrec, Jerry Fiedler. JUNIOR VARSITY First row: Gilbert Lopez, Danny Heimann, Jim Thompson, Jim Christensen, John Benedict, Willie Uptegraph, Edward Brown, Errol Owens. Second row: Chris Boze, Bobby Michaelson, Denny Dethcrage, Ernie Turner, Bobby Bcrtelcson, Danny Berry, Doyle Arrington, Rodney Reidhead. Third row: Billy Moore, Dusty Little, Eddie Randelman, Richard Standage, Don Cahill, Ruben Bracamonte, Dwayne Lively, Richard Bullock. Fourth row: Bill Morrill, Karl Wilson, Larry Moffat, Bob Williams, Fred Guelich, Steve Dcsjardin. Fifth row: Clen Vanderpool, Wayne Ootcn, Alan Wame, Pat Winsor, Charles Shults, Richard Serrano, Robert Verdugo, Charles St. Germain. THS freshman grid squad fight for yardage in their clash against the Knights of St. Mary’s. - 138 - W'Y-'V Gilbert Aragon, John Farrington, Tom Dunn, Yncz Aguilar, Wayne Burdette, Ric Curry, Dee Harkins, Bill' Thomas, Bob Burger, Stewart Troxcll, Herb McClure, Tom Long, David Taysom, Herchel Powell. MESA ........ GLENDALE .... CENTRAL ..... CHANDLER .... SCOTTSDALE .. CARL HAYDEN ... WASHINGTON .. ARCADIA ..... FLAGSTAFF ... ST. MARYS.... PRESCOTT..... SCOTTSDALE... GLENDALE .... WASHINGTON .. CENTRAL ..... CAMELBACK ... FLAGSTAFF ... PHOENIX UNION PRESCOTT..... ................... 59-51° ................... 55-52 ................... 64-55 ................... 57-50 ................... 46-45 ................... 60-45 ................... 60-49 ................... 43-54 ................... 67-51 ................... 60-51 ................... 54-59 ................... 61-56 ................... 60-50 ................... 48-52 ................... 65-52 ................... 67-40 ................... 68-50 ...................106-38 ................... 46-55 •Tempo’s Score listed last - 140 - Manager Mike Getz and Statistician Eddie Royse prepare to leave for a game. Tom Dunn gets off a left-handed hook shot; pep club monitors in the ! ackgroun(l hold their breath to sec if it swishes the net for two points. Wayne Burdctt Senior Yncz Aguilar Senior Dave Tayson matches the height of his opponent's jump in an effort to give the ball to teammate Wayne Burdctt (50) or Tom Dunn (40). 141 Top — Brent Stanphill scores two for the JV’s. Tom Long (10) guards his opponent from the air. Dec Harkins Senior Tom Long Senior Herb McClure snatches a rebound while Dave Taysom . . . ? Tom Dunn Senior - 142 - Hcrchel Powell shoots. David Taysom rebounds. Dee Harkins Roes up. Bob BurRcr gets set. David Taysom Senior Stewart Troxell Senior 143 - JUNIOR VARSITY: First row — Mac Shelton, John Burger, Don Wilkinson, Roy Gamboa, Cenc Gustafson, Tom Smith, Frank Aguilar, John Vincent; Second row: Coach Bob Slusarek, Skip Mabcc, Gary Miller, John Glover, Bob Weber, Brent Stanphili, Tom Heywood, Jay Moore, John Pyle, Jed Holtzman, Jerry Fiedler, Dick Trimble, Ronald Nason. FRESHMAN: First row — Danny Hcimann, Jim Christenson, William McMillan, Bobby Michaclson, Tom Jandcbcur, Chuck Sims, James Barrington, Bill Uptegraph, Tom Bcngston; Second row — Coach Glen Huish, Glen Vandcrpool, Denny Dcthcrage, Duane Stormont, Raymond Barrett, Jerry Harrison, Charles Shutes, Bill Sheppard, Fred Guelich, Steve Des Jardin, John Thomas, Larry Moffat. FIRST ROW: Joe Arredondo, Julio Calderon, Joe Scllch, John Radcliffc, Herchcl Powell, Steve LeBaron, Dave Taysom, John Farrington, Pete Wood; Second row: Cill crt Aragon, Moose Rollins, Dick Trimble, Bill Morrison. Boh Burger, Herb McClure, Ric Curry, Larry Samuels, Coach Bud Younger. Let’s go!” says the ump, and Bill Morrison steps in to try his luck against the Central pitcher. March 8 March 11 March 15. March 18 March 22. March 25. March 29. April 1... April 5 .... April 8... April 12... April 14... April 19... April 22... April 26... April 29... May 3.... May 6..... SCHEDULE ....................Arcadia ...................Prescott ..............Hayden High ..........Washington High .............Central High ..................Flagstaff ...........South Mountain .................Scottsdale .......................Mesa ...................Glendale .................St. Mary’s ...................Prescott .............Central High .................Washington ...................Glendale ..................Flagstaff ...........South Mountain .................Scottsdale Steve LcBaron Senior Shortstop Bill Morrison flips the l nll to his second baseman, Joe Selleh, attempting to catch a sliding opponent. Bill Morrison Senior Pete Wood comes in to relieve Bob Burger as pitcher. Coach Younger takes advantage of the break to plan strategy with his infield. A Central baserunner safely hits first as Herb McLurc reaches for the peg coming toward him. Moose Rollins at third hopes they get this runner at home. Dave Taysom fouls one off. - 148 - In an early-season game, left handed outfielder Dave Taysom hopes to send the next pitch over the fence. Moose Rollins carefully calculates what the next pitch will be. - 149 - FIRST ROW: Gene Gustafson, Eddie Jimincz, Todd Webb, Carroll Brown, Eddie Royse, J. D. Collins, Pete Razo, Eddie Martinez, C. W. Smith; Second row: Mike Getz, Mac Shelton, Jay Moore, Bob Mor- row, John Pyle, John Burger, Alan Wame, Bob Hallet, Coach Coppinger. Junior Varsity Freshmen FIRST ROW: Billy Moore, Bobby Michaelson, Pat Winsor, Bob Dupree, Denny Dcthcrage, Ruben Bracamontc, Karl Wilson; Second row: Delton Stiedc, Doyle Arrington, Chuck St. Germain, Charles Shults, Bobby Bertelson, Emic Turner, Rodney Reidhead. r FIRST ROW: Mr. Howard Wynn, Coach, Bob Myers, John Reiser, Tom Smith, Larry Jclinek, Richard Van Kirk, Bill Wolfe, Gilbert Valdez, Dennis Weston, Jim Coldman, Leon Johnson, John Pritchard: Second row: Jon Clow, Wayne Strebe, Chuck Holly, Harold Agee, Adrian Mendez, Ynez Aguilar, Floyd Cuerra, Jerry La void, Jerry McQueen, Manuel Peralta, Louie Romo, Coach John Zucco; Third row: Dick Erickson, Tim Waymirc, Arthur Arbizu, Bob Weber, Sam Rogers, Henry Kirk, Gary Miller, Lynard Bowers, Wayne Burdett, Roger Von Holtz, Manuel Martinez, Eddie Mezes. At the Mesa meet, Leon Johnson, anchor man for Tcmpe's relay team, carries the baton across the tape first. Other mem- bers of the quartet were Louie Romo, Bill Wolfe and Robert Valdez. SCHEDULE March 1 .....................................Central March 9 ........................................Mesa March 16...................................Camelback March 19......................................Pueblo Relays March 25.......................Glendale Invitational March 31 .................................Washington April 5......................................Central Relays April 6 ..................................Scottsdale April 9......................................Arizona Relays April 12.....................................Phoenix Union April 21 ...................................Glendale May 5, 6....................................District Meet May 13, 14 ....................................State Meet Harold Agee Ynez Aguilar Arthur Arbiz.u Lynard Bowers Wayne Burdett Seniors Leon Johnson wins the 100-yard dash at the Central High Meet in ten Seconds flat. His teammate. Bill Wolfe, pushes him with his 10.1. Dennis Weston Shot Goldman in Mesa k Gary Miller J.V. Relay Sam Rogers Pole Vault Ex xs ressions John Vincent High Jump Robert Valdez Broad Jump Seniors Jerry Lavold has just put the shot in the Mesa meet. John Ellingson wins top points in the 440; Arnold Bell brings home second place. JUNIOR VARSITY: First row: Bill Payne, Milo Dunn, Tim Sampson, Tom DoKcllis, John Ellingson, Buddy Clapham, Ron Harkins, John Ewald, Ron Tschilar, Raul Huerta, Jimmy Molina, Richard Crassmyer; Second row: John Vincent, Randy DuPrcc, Jim Kirk, Arnold Bell, Tom Heywood, Dean Tiffany, Mike Whalen, Bill Thomas, Sandy Ayala, Jerry Fiedler, Frank Aguilar, Bob Cox, Bob Williams, Darrell Templeton. Jerry McQueen Seniors Adrian Mendez Sawdust flies as Robert Myers completes a broad jump. He came in second at the Mesa meet with 20’11”. Richard Van Kirk Roger Von Holz They’re off in the J.V. mile! Identifiable Buffs are Larry Payne, Dean Tiffany, Milo Dunn, Jimmy Molina and Jim Kirk. FIRST ROW: Bill Payne, Jim Goldman, Jerry Hall, John Reiser, Raul Huerta, Milo Dunn, Jimmy Molina; Second row: Wayne Strebe, Pete Wood, Jon Clow, Ed Longwcll, Ed Mezes, Frank Aguilar, Tom DeKellis. Cross Country IN THEIR SECOND YEAR of competition, the cross-country team, run- ning in the fall, did well. They split even during the regular season and came back to place twelfth out of sixty in the state meet. Larry Payne Senior Freshmen FIRST ROW: John Benedict, Jimmy Christensen, Chris Bozc, Pat McMillan, Dusty Little, Mark Bogart, Edward Brown; Second row: Max Valencia, Dan Hcimann, Willie Uptegraph, Richard Willis, Earl Owen, Jim Thompson, Larry Nies; Third row: Ruben Othon, Larry Pritchett, Bobby Bristol, Mark Randall, Donald Cahill, Chuck Sims, Richard Standage, John Thomas; Fourth row: Ted Alt, Richard Bullock, Alan Wame, Bill Sheppard, Ray Barrett, Fred Cuclich, Danny Berry, Larry Moffat, Bob Vcrdugo. . • game . . set . . . match . . FIRST ROW: Errol Owens, Bill Podlich, Eric Zcttlcr, Tom Krill, Lany Windes, Roy Burleson; Second row: Coach Pomeroy, Cary Thomp- son, Tom Stout, Paul Smith, George Gabbard, Ccof Brown, Karl Cudich, Joe Limon. Varsity SCHEDULE January 19 February 2 February 4 February 11 February 18 West High Washington High Buckeye Glendale Phoenix Union February 25 March 1 Scottsdale March 8 March 11 March 15 — Judson Prescott Sunnyslope March 24 March 31 April 5 Washington Glendale April 7 April 12 April 15 April 19 April 22 April 26 Buckeye Scottsdale Judson Prescott Coach Pomeroy 160 - Senior Gary Thompson works hard to main- tain first place on the ladder. - 161 - Karl Guclich works just as hard to win top position on the tennis team. Joe Limon and Larry Windes help stretch nets for the Arizona Closed Tournament. STANDING: Clcnna Walls, Coach McWilliams, Jane Rosio. Seated: Gwen Owens, Dianne Rickel, Theresa Schneider. Not pictured: Barbara James. Theresa Schneider Senior Varsity January 19... January 30... February 2 . February 11 February 25 March 1..... March 15 .... March 24 ... Mailh 31 .... April 5..... April 7..... April 12 ... April 19 ... April 26 ... SCHEDULE ....................West High .........West High Tournament ...................Washington .....................Glendale .........................Mesa ...................Scottsdale ...................Sunnyslope ...................Washington .....................Glendale ...............South Mountain ................Phoenix Union ...................Scottsdale .........................Mesa ...................Sunnyslope - 162 - Clcnna Walls Senior STANDING: Kay- Andrews, Linda Monson, Sue Koster, Elaine Parks, C. S. Mabee; Kneeling: Mary Owens, Diane Jones, Billie Stormont, Delores Bodkin. Junior Varsity Freshmen STANDING: Alberta Amos, Ann Gannon, Sandy Carruth, Oncda Fraser, Claudia Samuels, Toresa Bennett; Kneeling: Leona Harris, Sylvia Feaster, Charlotte Alexander, Kathy O'Brien, Sherry Van Kirk. Coach Grim, Eldon Smith, John Burger, Jed Holtzman. Varsity February 22-27..............Central, Phoenix Union February 29-March 5...............Brophy, Agua Fria March 7-12.....................West, Phoenix Union March 14-19.......................Brophy, St. Mary’s March 21-26..............Central, Carl Hayden, West March 28-April 2...................North, St. Mary’s April 4-9........................Central, Scottsdale April 11-16..................................North, South April 18-23.........Agua Fria, Carl Hayden, Arcadia April 25-30.................................Brophy, Mesa May 2-7.................Phoenix College Invitational May 9-14................State Tournament at Tucson Dianne Rickcl Gwen Owens Jane Rosio Scraj Book A big production put on by a big cast. Pin Head. Gangway, let her through. Try this for a change. ATI Arc we losing our Pom-Pon girls to Uncle Sam? It’s the waiting that gets you. Right fellas? ?, 1 IIIB llLiilLLiLU ,! ill a . V ' -V ■. I Judy Selleh polishes up her golf swing. Dianne Rickel outjumps Claudia Samuels in a toss-up as Sandy Carruth and Barbara James stand by to gain possession of the ball for their team. Betsy Miller Rets around. Here she assists Rohin Wood to do sit-ups as part of the physical fitness program required by the P. E. depart- ment. For TUHS students who prefer less strenuous activities, there is shufflcboard, as demonstrated by Cathy O’Brien and Betsy Miller. Patty Peplow, Phyllis Wells, Lea Col- lier and Penny Palmer strive for per- fection of form in a modem dance number. Sandy Hoff improves her bowling game by practicing in her P. E. class. Girls Sports Ready to hit that home run is Barbara James with Christine Kajikawa catching. Sylvia Peralta stretches high to reach the birdie during badminton practice. Ramona Hernandez just sends strike three over the plate. “I've got it,” says Peggy Wilbur while Judy Chlarson, Christine Kaji- kawa, and Billy Stormont watch the play. Homecoming Queen candidates Virginia Martin and Linda Boyd await the announcement of the Homecoming royalty victor. Could anyone believe that this beard is a real one??? For the most colorful beard, it's Stewart Troxell, as Dean Spranger, Steve Hansen, Don Kellogg, and Roger Von Holtz await the next presentation by Mr. Fred Nor- man. Homecomincj The Senior Class used the student body’s energy to earn money for their annual ditch-day through a car-beating concession. Former king and queen Chris Koster and Paula Pearce helped with crowning for- malities. David Sncdigar and Christy Cop- pinger carried the crowns out to the field. With Hawaii” for the theme for Homecoming week, the seniors made a float with a volcano and palm trees; pretty hula girls, Marilyn Vihcl, San- dra Caraway, Margaret Jane Vance, Sherry Mills, Martha Creasman, Sally Wood, and Diane Weary performed during halftime with the traditional hand motions of a Hawaiian song. Activities Newly crowned Homecoming royalty for 1960 was Queen Virginia Martin and King Henry Kirk. At the after-game dance, Jerry McQueen enjoys himself with Queen Virginia Martin, while former students Frank Con and Louanna Haddad take it all in. Sue Rawson rushes to Mrs. Cameron, Pat Southern, for comfort as the news of Pearl Harbor’s bombing is flashed over the radio. Robert Kcmpton, Richard Huffaker, Jan Huddleston, and Richard Vincent sit stunned. Virginia Martin as Joan Cameron sits excited as she listens to Spike’s proposal, but stands subdued in wedding dress before her mirror. “And it’s one-two-three-four,’’ as Mrs. Cameron wields a mighty lawn mower for reducing exercise — to the chagrin of Mr. Cameron, Robert Kempton. Follow the Dream MR. FRED NORMAN Faculty Director FREDDI SCHWEIZER Student Director SENIOR PLAY CAST Joan Cameron...........................Virginia Martin Ricky Calderon..............................Ken Wester Spike Harrison..........................Richard Huffaker Mrs. Cameron................................Pat Southern Mr. Cameron..............................Robert Kempton Stewart Troxell, Roger Von Holtz and Tom Dunn check the stage directions for lighting effects. Spike Harrison, portrayed by Richard Huffaker, acts out the part of the bull for the benefit of Matador Ricky Calderon, Ken Wester. Roger Van Holtz and Stewart Troxell look on in amazement. I “FOLLOW THE DREAM”, a two-act comedy, was pre- sented by the Seniors this year as their annual class play. In it, the authors, Florence Ryerson and Alice Miller, tell a story of an American girl, Joan Cameron, recently arrived from Peru, who has to make the adjustments and decisions that returning to the USA from South America entails. Romantic interest occurs when a rivalry for her affections develops between Ricky Calderon, a Peruvian boy in the States for an education, and the local bankers son, Spike Harrison. After the intervention of World War II, Joan finds she has to make a decision between the two boys; and havoc and tears prevail. Everybody lent n hand for the stage production of “Follow the Dream.” Bill Boyle, Lawrence Jelinck and Tom Griffith move props. ‘There I was,” repeated Bill Jarman as played by Roger Von Holtz. Reverend Vincent, enacted by Pete Decker, counsels Sue Rawson and Stewart Troxcll in a flashback to the pre-marriage days of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. And it’s Richard Vincent less than fully dressed, Ken Wester saying, “It’s all for the sake of art”, and a joyful reunion for Virginia Martin and Richard Huffaker, Ken Wester and Martha Creasman. H1CH MOMENT of the annual G. A. A. Co-Ed came when last year's princess, Kay Gustafson, crowned Kathy Kolbcrg as this year’s reigning princess. She was escorted by Rich Muhr. Attendants and their escorts were Julie Wright, Richard Huffakcr, Marilyn Vihcl and Jerry McQueen. Ambrosia and nectar, better known as cake and punch, were served at the Co-Ed. Pictured sampling these are Herb Andree and Sandra Caraway. G.A.A. Co-Ed “Moonlight and Shadows” was the theme of the 1959 G. A. A. Co-Ed, the annual girl-ask-boy formal. The Esquires provided the music which set the mood for a make-believe world of splendor. Caught by the camera in the midst of a jitterbug turn arc Kay Holley and Tom Griffith. TAKING ADVANTAGE of good mu- sic are couples Kay Lines and Karen Caine, Dianne Bowman and her date. Marsha Mangus, Mollie Potter, Herschell Powell, and John Farrington rest their aching feet and weary bones. Judy Hoff, Dec Harkins, Joan Chlarson, and Jerry McQueen discuss the striking decorations of this holiday dance. ABOUT TO ENTER the GAA dreamland of Moonlight and Shadows are Linda Farley, Jess Thompson, Bill Boyle and Mary Lou McNatt. Sophomore Vivian Forde investigates prize-winning decorations; she had a hand in producing them. This merry Oldsmobile, with its two occupants, greeted students and faculty as they entered the administration building. Christmastime . . T.H.S. Santa Claus was in evidence many days before Christmas as he made his appearance in the Fresh- man decorations with Roxanne Decker, Lynn Boman, and Sally Miller. Eager seniors Tom Andersen, Tom Criffith, Cary Thompson, and Richard Vincent brought back real snow to dazzle the student Ixxly for the Christmas season. Founding their own luncheon club, Dan Clark, Pat Moffit, Joe Ar- redondo, Ric Curry and others enjoy a delicious fried chicken. Even the austere office of Mr. Boyle and Mr. Pitts took on the Christmas spirit with candy cane decorations — courtesy of the Seniors in Y-Tccns. The clock struck twelve, the balloons came down . . . Our newspaper editor ? ? ? The little devil! New Years Eve Dance Beatniks Ring in Frantic First Confetti in the hair, confetti on the feet, New Year’s Eve just can’t be beat! The Junior-sponsored event drew a big crowd of merrymakers. Seniors Julie Wright, Marilyn Vihel and Linda Boyd discuss their winning decorations. The winter resort. Fun Valley, was constructed from an un- believable number of boxes of soap. Cannilxd Betty Watkins and proprietor of Igg LooLoo Lodge, Martha Creasman, fight it out while Beatniks Ann Kerr and Pat Southern add to the set. Girls Leacjue Dinner THE JUNIOR CONTINGENT did not lack for eager volunteers. Appearing in this group's skit were: (standing) Grctchcn Dierks, Gwen Owens, Billie Stormont, Louise Dicrks, Mary Lou McNatt. Janice Lingscheit, Pam Jo- seph, Barbara Crim, Jane Rosio, Susan Coulson, Brenda Batchelor, Barbara Cocke, Mollcy Wctmore, Judy Stcd- man; (kneeling) Elaine Beckman, Barbara Hamilton, Donna Wclman, Karin Loughridge, Martha Randall, Donna Pinkston. Juniors Linda Hutchins, Molly Potter, Jane Rosio, Margaret Hyer, Jean Reading, Sharon McGaughcy, Beverly Barber, Billie Prigmorc, Donna Pinkston, Martha Randall and Jo Dean Pester look approvingly at their decorations featuring a spring theme. - 180 - EACH YEAR THE GIRLS LEAGUE sponsors a dinner with competition between all classes for best table dec- orations, entertainment, and class attendance. A theme is chosen by the council, who this year chose The Four Seasons. First place awards were presented to the Seniors for decorations and to the Juniors for best entertainment and highest attendance. Seniors were second in enter- tainment with Juniors runners-up in decorations. Fresh- man and Sophomore entries were close behind in the heated competition. Junior girls watch Freshman enactment of Porgy and Bess. Phyllis Crabtree and Sandra Dirickson are the performing thespians. - 181 Bill Boyle, Sherry Mills, Barbara Hamilton, Jerry Hall, Don Kellogg, John Radcliff, Donna Pinkston and Steve LeBaron wet their whistles at the snack bar during intermission. Martha Randall, junior, was crowned 1960- 61 FFA Sweetheart. She will compete for the state crown during the summer. Her at- tendants were Mary Lou McNatt and Sharon Saylor. F. F. A. Western Dance As usual, the annual aggie dance was one of the biggest of the year. Western apparel and western music were the order of the day. Wagon wheels, saddles and bales of hay gave the gym an appro- priate setting for the Future Farmers’ traditional dance. Here Carolyn Connolly, Spencer Winters, George Levas, Karl Cuelich, Robert Kcmpton and Jerald Shields rest in front of the band platform while the orchestra takes time out. Martha Randall receives enthusiastic congratulations af- ter being named chapter sweetheart. Sliding along the stomping ground were the many cowgirls and cowboys, mostly dudes, who attended the Western dance. Tim Waymirc went all out for Western Day this year. A tmly “golden moment” for two seniors — Jerry McQueen and Joan Chlarson at the moment of their crowning. They were elected by the entire strident body. Hoping to win a free Horizon, students drop dup- licate tickets into a box as they arrive. During the intermission, three yearbooks were awarded to lucky holders of the right tickets. Coronation Ball ANNUAL DANCE OF YEARBOOK STAFF THE TRADITION-LADEN Coronation Ball was held this year on Friday, March 4. Featuring the theme Golden Moments, the event drew a large crowd who danced to the music of Cottam s Combo. Black and gold were the colors of the false ceiling and the wall clocks, crowns, and hour glasses. A large book, facsimile of a gigantic yearbook, opened to reveal thrones and silhou- etted royalty. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Yearbook King and Queen and their attendants frtim each of the four classes. First worn in 1944 and engraved with the names of the wearers each year since that date, the crowns this year were placed on the heads of Jerry McQueen and Joan Chlarson. Their attendants were: Richard Huffaker, Linda Boyd, Seniors; Eldon Smith, Gretchen Dierks, Juniors; Mac Shelton, Christine Kaji- kawa, Sophomores; Ernie Turner, Debbie McDougald, Freshmen. Crown bearers Patty Hall and Rex Tay- som take their responsibilities seriously. Even a false ceiling, now on the floor, doesn’t interfere with Dick Trimble's enjoyment of dancing. Veronica Peralta and Gilbert Aragon, in their enthusiasm, also ignore the debris. Queen Joan desperately grabs her slipping crown. She and Jerry led off “their” dance after the intermission. Marilyn Deegan draws winning tickets for yearbook win- ners. Editors Carolyn Connolly and Kay Holley, also the evening’s emcee, hold the box. Co-chairmen of this year’s dance were Charlene Valentic and Judy Stedman. Linda Blalock is on the left. “Do it yourself” is Harold Agee’s motto. Here, under his direction, TUHS students take over to entertain impromptu while the orchestra members take an intermission. - 185 - Showboat Eldon Smith, as Joe is lambasted by his ever-lovin’ wife Queenie, Myra Killingsworth. The Mincing Misses numbered in their ranks Marilyn Roberts, Bobbie Troxcll, Lynn Seitz, Jcanicc Seitz and Mary Hines. Magnolia Hawks, Brigitte Baron, . , , , , , , Tllij„ tion of Showboat with her rcm- rcveals her new love to Julie , . , , , C1 ...i. misccnccs of the days when LaVeme, Sherry Mills. , , . , showboats were in abundance on the Mississippi. CAST MAGNOLIA................................Brigitte Baron R A VENAL.........................Karl Wochner Captain Hawks, Dick Trimble, smilingly congratulates ANDY HAWKS............................Dick Trimble his daughter Magnolia and his future son-in-law Ravcnal, JULIE LaVERNE...................Sherry Ann Mills Karl Wochner n their coming marriage. STEVEN BAKER.......................Ashley Erwin J , O FRANKr .........................Ronnie McCooW v JOE........................................Eldon Smith QUEENIE.......................Myra Killingsworth PRODUCTION CHORAL DIRECTOR.........................K. Wells ACTING DIRECTOR.....................R. DeMunbrun ASSISTANT ........................... F. Norman CHOREOGRAPHY..................................R. McGuffie SETS....................................W. Nay B. Voss STUDENT DIRECTOR................Mary Carol Burke The wedding scene at the end of Act I brought almost the entire cast to the stage. Roger Von Holtz, assembly narrator, holds onto his hat as the savages wave their bones at the audience. Senior Dress There were ten mighty Senior Butterflies and one little Freshman Bumblebee, who was left out in the cold. Girts, girts — everywhere you can see nothing but girts. It’s the mad surgeons, winner of the most original group award, to the rescue (?) of the patient. Mexican mariaches, roving troubadours, took over Beetle Bailey's gang was on the scene for some the stage for a song. drill formations. SENIOR DRESS-UP DAY, an annual event, comes as a surprise to the rest of the school. Skits and costumes are paraded before the other students in an assembly and prizes are awarded. Ah, every man’s dream, a harem of his very own. The awful story of Jubilation T. Compone is revealed by this group. They ain’t making Sheriffs like they “Po its deducted’’ was the motto of this mortician’s group, used to! Winners of various awards line up for a final round of applause from an appreciative audience (the assembly ran an hour overtime). Judges included Fred Norman, Vida Bernard, Donene Chamberlain, James Coffroth and Roland DeMunbmn. At the slave auction, Robert Kempton sells Ceorge Levas for a fantastic amount to boost the seniors’ treasury. Dave Taysom finds a moment of peace in the lunch line, but it is doubtful if Bill Dewhurst will let him have time to eat anything. Is Joan Chlarson laughing or crying as Beverly Russell adds her own load to that of Joan’s? David Waymire smiles as the shawl touches his shoulder, little suspecting that it is Frank Benedict in his Slave Day finery. Daisy Mae (Freddi Schweizer) chases her man, Lnfc Plumb. Lafe Plumb does the honors for Frank Ducccschi, smiling slave driver. Lynard Bowers asks humbly for sym- pathy but receives none from his own- ers, Merci Aguilar, Robin Wood and Marie Fitzgerald. OFFICERS — Caroline Nichols, Reporter; Shirley Ellis, Treasurer; Evelyn Dunn, President; Kathie Lambright, Secretary; not pictured, Roena Sutton, Vice President; Second Row — Martha Brubaker, Jane HilReman, Marie Mleynek, Linda Blalock, Margec Hyer, Martha Merrifield, Janet Petit. Future Homemakers of A merica LEARNING TO become happy, effective homemakers is the purpose of FHA. With Mrs. Oakley as their sponsor, the girls held a toy drive and attended the state conven- tion at Tucson. Evelyn Dunn President FHA members, Regina Baca, Martha Merrifield and Roena Sutton watch as a Home Economics student places the Homemakers emblem on the easel. John Benedict, Mac Abrahams and Edwin Bunger watch as Mr. Christiansen demonstrates braising, one step in the process of welding. Future Farmers oj Am FUTURE FARMERS learn to work to- gether with others interested in the field of agriculture. Under the direction of Mr. Christiansen, the FFA boys entered con- tests, held a bang-up western dance and had joint parties with the FHA girls. Bill Cole President OFFICERS — Bill Cole, President; Marsha Mangus, Sweetheart; Jerald Shields, Reporter; Bob Morrow, Secretary; Jim Goldman, Vice President; Joe Birchett, Treasurer; Steve Hansen, Sentinel; Second row — Mr. Christensen, Joe Arredondo, Todd Webb, Richard Anglin, Jimmy Huff, Rick Thclander, Nick White, John Benedict, Glenn Vanderpool; Third row — Roy Burleson, Charles St. Germain, Eddie Garcia, Larry Gilbert, Mac Abrahams, Alex Valenzuela, Darrel Heath, John Could; Fourth row — Edwin Bunger, Chris Bozc, John Barrow, Rick Bowers, Ron Policy, Kay Lines, Bert Tuttle, Ronnie Watson, Jim Early, Calvin Pinkston. Jean Mikuleky President Carolyn Hodges and Sandra Hoff make Valentine favors to take to the children’s ward at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Future Nurses of America THIS YEAR FUTURE NURSES could be found doing service projects for a number of hospi- tals. As well as sponsoring bake sales, the members held an extensive first aid program. They also aided the school nurse, their sponsor, Mrs. Couture, with the many innoculation and skin test programs held at the high school. OFFICERS — Chloe Carson, Treasurer; Judy Hoff, Secretary; Pam Ritter, Vice President; Jean Mikuleky, President; Second row — Betsy Miller, Marie Fitzgerald, Sharon McCaughey, Mary Jane Maas, Sharon Saylor, Jan Cooper, Saudi Shuman, Janice Whiting, Buclah Loveless, Martha Brubaker; Third row — Sarita Bums, Lynda Koerwitz, Caro- lyn Hodges, Pauline Miller, Sandra Hoff, Judy Hardy, Sally Hcnsel, Vera Wann, Rosetta Macario, Mrs. Couture, Sponsor; Fourth row — Debbie Lewis, Paullcthia Sue Ward, Donna McCaughey, Ruth Schuk, Jana Shields, Sue Lamb, Ammietta Hitchyc, Linda Nelson, Pam Joseph. WITH THE AID of panel dis- cussions and speakers the aspiring young people in Future Teachers of America imagine their dreams coming true. Under the guiding hands of Mrs. Lingscheit and Mr. Harper, the group attended a state convention at North High. Later in the year they observed teachers at neighboring elementary schools. Patsy McEnroe President OFFICERS — Linda Blalock, Historian; Judy Hoff, Secretary; Karen Amott, Vice President; Patsy McEnroe, President; Kathy Kolbcrg, First Vice President; Karen Deegan, Treasurer; Second row — Sharon Fitzgerald, Christina Esearccga, Margee Hycr, Donna Uptcgraph, Betsy Arko, Elaine Beckman, Mary Bustoz; Third row — Kathie Lambright, Freddi Schwcizer, Rosetta Macario, Barbara Uptegraph, Pam Joseph, Dianne Lehnis, Brenda Little, Marilyn Deegan, Bonnie Bernal; Fourth row — Zclda Lingscheit, Sponsor, Bruce Harper, Sponsor, Buster Dare, Larry Samuels, Harold Agee, Mary Fullwood, Judy LaFontain. Future Teachers of America Dianne Lehnis, Rosetta Macario and Bonnie Bcmal sneak out to fix refreshments during an FTA meeting. A guest speaker shows his European slides to a FTA meeting. Shown here are Judy LaFoutain, Judy Hoff, Rosetta Macario and Mr. Harper. 48 Latin Club Lafe Plumb President I t i! Tir Bill Payne- shows slides of his trip around th world. Those of particular interest to this grou were the pictures of Athens ami Rome. BACK AT TUHS THIS YEAR is the Latin Club. Under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Walsh, the group endeavors to learn and to appreciate ancient Roman art and literature. Officers: Bill Podlich, Vice President; Lafe Plumb, President; Mary Diehl, Secretary; Second row — Christine Kajikawa, Phyllis Elliott, Patti Peplow, Sharyl Moomaw, Cynthia Langhi, Cynthia Hines, Bcv Russell; Third Row — Lynda Moomaw, Vivian Forde, Linda Oakley, Glenda Langhi. Martha Ashe. Lucy Wood, Anne Myers; Fourth row — Bobbi Troxcll, Kay Andrews, Ann Wcstervelt, Mac Shelton, John Reiser, Judi Ormsby, Susan Lassen, Betsy Arko; Fifth row — Pat Southern, Bill Payne, Jim Richmond, Rickie Meyer. Skip Mabee, James Mumaw, Sue Koster, Bill Eyler, Linda Blalock, C. W. Smith. OFFICERS — Elissa Montgomery, Secretary-Treasurer; Etienne Rich, Co-Vice-President; Ulrique Muhr, Co-President; Martha Randall, Co-President; Judy Stcdman, Co-Vice-President. Second row — Jeanne Mask, Marguerite Hycr, Renee Lambright, Caroline Rombaugh, Lisette Seitz, Sandra Kehler, Jcannottc Ford, Linda Jarvis, Third row — Elaine Fix, Margaret Louy, Ccorgette Navarre, Jeannice Seitz, Manon Wctmorc, Suzanne Coulson, Caroline Nichols, Jeannette Cooper, Velma Lay; Fourth row — Dcannc Lehnis, Gloria Louy, Nanette Lee Radacy, Manon Potter, Myrettc Killinsworth, Susettc Maness, Susie Ramos, Cati Bartlett, Carolyn Hodges; Fifth row — Robert Williams, Cary Meister, Duane Stormont, Pa- trice Collins, Joic Christensen. lean Corlctt, Comi Black, Charles Sims, Dannie Salado. French Club Ulrique Muhr Co-President First Semester Cary Meister Co-President Second Semester Martha Randall Co-President Tempe has a new language and a new club this year. The French students, under the enthusiastic direction of Mr. Roland Dc- Munbrun, have organized a French club. 197 - i OFFICERS - Socorro Mendoza, Vice President; Alfonso Soliz, President; Irma Martinez, Secretary; Second row - Mary Bustoz, Grace Volker, Sharon McGaughey, Kati Hale, Sandy Flowers, Cindy Flowers, Juanita Montano, Lucy Chavez, Rose Rivera, Cecilia Martinez, Carmen Baca, Carmen Miranda; Third row — Claire Baca, Ramona Alsdurf, Carol Kirchncr, Suzzanne Evers, Viola Rozck, Donna Crawford, Nadia Chucri, Ann Schabel, Gloria Rodriquez, Virginia Rojas, Kathy O’Connor, Mary Jane Ortega, Hen- rietta Roman; Fourth row — Lynn Hunt, Tom DcKcllis, Manuel Flores, Wayne Strebc, James Gibbs, Bob Weber, Stephen Gibbs, Curtis Lee, Mark Randall, Jeff Johnson, Lupe Gonzales. anish Unity Spanish Unity members shout with glee as Terry Arbizu hits the pinata during their Christmas posada. SPANISH UNITY members seek to further good relations among Spanish-speaking people and to learn their culture. Among their activities this year were the sponsoring of the Christ- mas assembly, showing a movie on bullfighting and providing the lis- tening room. With Mr. Reinick and Mr. Huish as their sponsors, the Spanish Unity also put on the tra- ditional, last big dance of the year. - 198 - Alphonso Soliz President MISS McGUFFIE helps Mr. Rcinick instruct members of his club in steps of traditional Spanish dances. These dance rehearsals were a new project for the club this year. FIRST ROW — Angie Morales, Terry Ruiz, Frances Apodaca, Carolyn Campbell, Terry Arbizu, Angela Calderon, Mary Socorro Anguis, Shirley Lisa, Margie Rundle; Second row — Mr. William Reinick, Sponsor; Judy LaP'ontain, Jenny Evvard, Teresa Bennett, Nancy Hol- land, Carolyn Jones, Sarah Apodaca, Helen Roman, Norma Jaimcz; Third row — Ernie Vega, Eldon Smith, Jerry Fiedler, Richard Comcz, Lanny Thomas, Tom Hcywood, Thomas Powell, Dick Trimble, Billy Gamboa. - 199 - OFFICERS — Lafc Plumb, Assistant Director; Sue Stites, Director; not pictured Kay Holley, Recorder; Second Row — Richard Bell, Carol Ball; Third Row — Jcanicc Seitz, Cecilia Avila, Susan I«ansberry; Fourth Row — Mary Diehl, Margaret Cannon, Mac Abrahams; Fifth Row — Carolyn Jones, Dean Helland, Lanny Thomas. Writers Club OFFICERS — Beverly Barber, Secretary-Treasurer; Jim Hey- 1 wood, President; Lanny Thomas, Vice President; Second Row — John Crossman, Chloe Carson, Kathi Hale; Third Row —I Jenny Eward, Mrs. Ann Ridenour, sponsor, Bonnie Woolridge; I Fourth Row — Rick Muhr, Dean Helland, Sandy Crawford. J Radio Club OFFICERS (first row across) — Rickie Meyer, Vice President; Pete Decker, President; Pete Wood, Secretary-Treasurer Members: Read Columns Down . . . Don Crancc Alan Smith Mr. Pinckcrt, Sponsor Bill Robinson Kerry Vesper Harold Agee Ted Drake John Thomas Steve Dana Thcrman Ellzcy Larry Finncll Bob Mahr John Dibble John Starkey Eric Zettler Duane Stormont Paul Turner Paul Thompson OFFICERS — Lafc Plumb, Vice President; Pete Decker, President; Sue Stites, Secretary-Treasurer; Second Row — Tom Krill, C. W. Smith, Janice Kirchner, Betsy Baird; Third Row — Mr. John Grim, Sponsor, Pam Jost, Bill Eylcr, David Kcr, Mary Ann Massey, Mr. David Price, Sponsor; Fourth Row — John Thomas, Frank Ducccschi, John Schwcizer, Fred Thiele; Fifth Row — Scott Reed, Robert Hor- ton, Bob Hanks, Steve Dana. - 201 - Science Club Pete Decker President Radio Club, Science Club Janet Fisher expresses her thoughts on canvas, Art Club MEMBERS OF THE Art Club helped many other organizations by making posters to pub- licize various activities. With their sponsor, Mr. Voss, the club also held its annual all-day sketching picnic. John Childers President OFFICERS — John Childers, President; Mollie Potter, Secretary; Jane Rosio, Treasurer; Ronnie Carr, Vice President; Second row — Mary Winsor, Charlotte Schilling, Lynn Bowman, Darlene Wing, Ann Kerr; Third row - Brenda Cordon, Margee Hyer, Janet Fisher, Charlene Valentic, Janice Kirchner, Carol Kirchncr; Fourth row — George Hardy, Tim Stakcbakc, Don Kellogg, Ralph Bell, Jesse Brimhall, Orin Kelly. Librarians FIRST ROW — Jean Mikuleky, Peggy Stansberry, Sandy Buf- foixl; Second row — Hazel Richins, Sarita Bums, Lyn Vining; Third row — Adclita Sanchez, Kenneth Smith, Susan Lans- berry; Fourth row — Linda Massey, Socorro Mendoza, Mrs. Ashe, Sponsor; Fifth row — Karen Parks, Lola Payne, Shirley Ellis; Sixth row — Delores Norris, Joanne Heath, Chloe Carson. Delta Epsilon New Hi-Y OFFICERS — Harold Agee, Vice President; Buster Dare, Chaplain; Tom Criffith, Sergeant at Arms; Karl Cuclich, Treasurer; Don Kellogg, Historian; Ron McCook, Sec- retary; Gary Thompson, President; Second row - Jack Poe Kerry Vesper, John Reiser, Alan Wamc, Neal Black, LeRoy Fox, Eddie Martinez; Third row — Bret Batche- lor Manual Flores, Steven Dana, Carroll Brown, Eddie Mezes, Bill Eyler, George Levas, Mr. Ruby, Sponsor; Fourth row — Lynn Svoboda, Tom Heywood, Robert Horton, Tom Long, Jim Heywood, Robert Kempton, Rick Muhr, Duane Stormont. READJUSTING the freshman decorations for the Girls’ League Dinner are Penny Philips and Leona Harris, freshman representa- tives to the council. Girls League Council OFFICERS — Donna Welman, Vice President; Susan Coulson, Secretary; Marilyn Vihel, President; Sue Koster, Treasurer; Freshmen — Kay Thomp- son, Penny Philips, Leona Harris; Sophomores — Charlene Saylor, Ann Wcstervclt, Virginia Beck; Juniors — Martha Randall, Brenda Batchelor, Gwen Owens, Miss Katherine Harris, Sponsor; Seniors — Julie Wright, Gitti Rcznicck, Linda Boyd, Joan Chlarson. Marilyn Vihel presents first prize for decora- tions at the annual All-Girls Dinner to an elated Joan Chlarson, senior representative to council and chairman of the Seniors’ decora- tions. TEMPE UNDN HCH SCHOOL ARIZONA OFFICERS — Bill Boyle. Secretary; Tom Ixmg, Presklent; Eldon Smith, Vice President; Richard Vincent, Treasurer; Second row — Larry Windcs, Boh Mitchell, John Burger, Jess Thompson, Karl Wochncr, Eddie Roysc, Bill Payne, Ray Huffaker, Boh Cox, Cary Thompson; Third row - Joe Arredondo, Ccne Gustafson, Dick Trimble, Frank Benedict, Herb Andrce, George Gabbard, Mac Shelton, John Ellingson, Tom Dunn, Jerry McQueen, Lawrence Jelinek, Darrel Templeton; Fourth row — Mr. Yates, Sponsor, John Vincent, Steve LcBaron, Don Kellogg, Joe Sclleh, David Taysom, Bob Burger, Dee Markins, Robert Kcmpton, Rich Muhr, Richard Huffaker, Mr. Pitts, Sponsor. Key Club Lawrence Jelinek, Dee Karkims, and Tom Long take part in an installation ceremony. Tom Long President KEY CLUB members look wide awake as they listen to their speaker for the evening. PERFORMING for the cameraman at a dance are Tri Hi-Y members Martha Creasman, Linda Boyd and Julie Wright. Tri-Hi-Y Kalai Theta Chapter OFFICERS — Sally Wood, Treasurer; Julie Wright, President; Brenda Batchelor, Vice President; Karen Loughrige, Secretary; Second row — Theresa Schnieder, Barbara Cocke, Laura Scott, Marsha Mangus, Sue Rawson, Mary Lou McNatt, Sherry Ann Mills, Sandy Flowers, Christine Kajikawa, Mary Hines; Third row — Ann Kerr, Diane Weary, Dianne Bowman, Jan Huddleston, Marilyn Vihel, Marie Layton, Molley Wctmore, Elissa Montgomery, Linda Boyd, Susan Coulson; Fourth row — Joan Chlarson, Pat South- ern, Marilyn Roberts, Carolyn Connolly, Beverly Richardson. Phyllis Wells, Martha Randall, Martha Creasman, Brigitte Reznicek, Virginia Martin, Lea Collier, Mrs. Carol Norris, Sponsor. OFFICERS — Bill Payne, Chaplain; Darrel Templeton, Treasurer; Karl Wochncr, Secretary; Dan Clark, Vice-President; Eldon Smith, Pres- ident; Bob Compton, Scrgcant-at-Arms; Tom Dekcllis, Historian; Dick Trimble, Chaplain; not pictured, Richard Vincent, Scrgcant-at-Arms; Second row — Errol Owens, Bill Podlich, Robert Mitchell, Gary Adams, George Gabbard, Daryl Agncw, Jerry Hall, George Rumbaugh, Eddie Roysc, Larry Windcs; Third row — Ray Huffakcr, Duane Strebc, Ashley Erwin, Gary Patten, Herb McLurc, Mac Shelton, Pete Wood, Todd Webb. Challengers Hi-Y AS PART OF their civic service projects, Bill Podlich, Mac Shelton, Pete Wood, Larry Windcs, and John - 207 - Gwen Owens and Brenda Batchelor pose for the pho- tographer at the Y-Teens dance. Sue Rawson President Jane Rosio and Karen Caine welcome Mr. Razajac, ex change teacher from Pakistan, who spoke to the group Senior Y-Teens OFFICERS — Karen Caine, Vice-President; Dianne Bowman, ICC Representative; Sue Rawson, President; Donna Pinkston, Secretary; and Barbara Cocke, Treasurer. Second row - Mary Hines and Judy Stcdman. Third row — Elaine Beckman, Sandra Caraway, Wendy Acuff, Billie Prigmore, Judy Gray, Sharyl Moomaw, Diane Weary, Laura Scott, Sally Wood, Jan Huddleston, Janice Kirchner, Donna Welman, C. S. Mabee, Gwen Owens; Fourth row — Mrs. Ashe, Beverly Barber, Elissa Montgomery, Billie Stormont, Sandy Flowers, Susan Coulson, Mary Lou McNatt, Molley Wctmorc, Marilyn Roberts, Susannc Cox, Julie Wright, Virginia Martin, Sharon Packer, Caroline Nichols, Gloria Louy, Linda Sheppard, Barbara Hamilton; Fifth row — Mary Lou Koopman, Carolyn Bunch, Penny Painter, Joan Chlarson, Mary Ann Baxter, Brenda Batchelor, Marilyn Vihel, Karen Loughrigc, Martha Randall, Marty Creasman, Kathy Collins, Brigitte Rcznicck, Jane Lamb, Beverly Richardson, Mary Fullwood, Karen Arnott, Nancy Ulmer, Jane Seehafer. THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY lauded the art work of the Jr. Y-Tcens. At night with a light behind them they were inspiring. Here Lea Collier pauses to admire the work of her classmates. Y-T J un wr eens Martha Ashe President OFFICERS — Bobbi Troxcll, Treasurer; Linda Oakley, ICC Repre- sentative; Martha Ashe, President; Vivian Forde, Secretary; Phyllis Elliot, Vice President. Second row — Linda McNatt, Margie Rundle, Darlene Wing, Bev Russell, Frances Brostoski, Sandy Dirickson, Charlotte Brown, Charlotte Schilling, Eva Sample, Lynn Bowman, Elaine Cilbcrt, Cheryl Lively, Geneen Richardson, Cindy Flowers, Sue Stewart, Pattic Bufford, ' Lyndal Moomaw, Leonora Couvdos, Viola Rozek, Carol Jones, Christine Kajikawa, Karen Gless, Cynthia Hines. Third row — Betsy Koopman, Lea Collier, Mary Roberts, Catherine Lcvas, Jackie Hcrrcn, Mary Bustoz, Nancy Hawkins, Sarita Bums, Lucy Wood, Charlene Saylor, Pam Myers, Robin Reed, Georgia Ellingson, Jan Cooper, Susan Drake, Tiffany Livingston, Marlene Daley, Sandra Fix, Judy Sclleh, Ann Robertson. Fourth row — Patti Peplow, Sue Uhles, Grace Volker, Claudia Samuels, Kathy O’Brien, Roxanne Decker, Trcva Berger, Pam Jost, Janice Whiting, Carolynn Hall, Ann Kehrer, Donna Crawford, Betsy Arko, Dianne Daley, Juanita Ettcr, Kay Andrews, Susan Lassen, Janet Neeley, Carol Quillin, Doris Ovcrocker, Mrs. Sofokidis, Sponsor. Fifth row - Colene Croomcr, Ccorgia Godbcy, Carolyn Jones, Joy Christensen, Kathy Hansen, Sally Miller, Elaine Pickett, Sue Dew- hurst, Patty Collins, Sharon Bushcll, Dianne Richins, Sandra Maness, Karen Shannon, Phyllis Wells, Cheryl Trimble, Linda Monson, Judy Chlarson, Linda Barrett, Joyce Owens, Peggy Wilbur, Delores Bodkin, Virginia Beck. Kathy Kolbcrg President Janice Lingseheit, Dianne Rickel, Faye Lingseheit, and Pain Joseph, chairman of the committee, work frantically in order to finish Co-Ed decorations on time. - 210 - OFFICERS — Karin Loughrige, Secretary-Treasurer; Dianne Rickel, Vice President; Kathy Kolberg, President. Second row — Barbara James, Tiffany Livingston, Phyllis Elliott, Margie Bundle, Diana Jones, Christine Kajikawa, Terry Gutierrez, Peggy Wilbur, Lea Col- lier, Jeannie Morris, Ann Wcstcrvelt. Third row — Gwen Owens, Martha Ashe, Bobbi Troxell, Judy Chlarson, Maryc Lynn Classon, Carmen Baca, Mary Ann Campos, Soecorro Mendoza, Carolynn Hall, Carol Quillin, Linda Boyd, Mary Anguis. Fourth row — Miss Ruth McCuffie, Sponsor; Barbara Grim, Sharon Saylor, Cheryl Trimble, Patty Collins, Delores Bodkin. Judy Scllch, Marilyn King, Sally Wood, Karen Deegan, Jean Stuart, Georgia Cherry, Charlene Saylor, Karen Arnott. Fifth row — Miss Ix la Mae Randall, Sponsor; Donna Pinkston, Martha Randall. Martha Crcasman, Marilyn Vihcl, Joan Chlarson, Brenda Batchelor, Julie Wright, Billie Stormont, Pam Joseph, Jane Rosio, Rosetta Marcario, Karen Parks, Judy Hoff, Vivian Forde, Jane Wame, Mollcy Wet more. Sue Koster, Elaine Beckman. Girls Athletic Association THE FOLLOWING GIRLS were sports leaders for this year: Karen Deegan, volleyball; Diana Jones, bad- minton; Kathy Curtiss, archery; Jean Stuart, basketball; Linda Powell, softball; Delores Bodkin, tennis; Pam Joseph, speedball. LETTERMEN Dick Trimble and Bill Boyle help the Horizon staff identify action pictures. Dee Harkins President Second Semester Herb Andree President First Semester Lettermans Club OFFICERS — Lawrence Jelinek, Secretary-Treasurer; Herb Andree, President; Dee Harkins, Vice President. Second row — Eddie Roysc, Bill Boyle, Joe Selleh, Larry Samuels, Tom Long, David Taysom, Henry Kirk, Bob Burger, Stewart Troxell, Wayne Strcbe, Dick Erickson, Michael Getz, Jon Clow. Third row — Manuel Flores, Eldon Smith, Alphonso Soliz, Cary Thompson, Jerry McQueen, Tom Griffith, Bob Cox, Bob Mitchell, Pete Wood, Chuck Holly, Steve Hansen, Jimmy Molina. Fourth row — Bill Morrison, John Hollis, Herchel Powell, Joe Arredondo, Jerry Hall, Jim Miller, Dick Trimble, Bill Wolfe, Cary Adams, John Reiser, Keith McBee, Darrel Temple- ton, Richard Van Kirk, Sandy Ayala. Fifth row — Coach Coppinger, Coach Zucco, Don Kellogg, Steve LcBaron, John Ellingson, Karl Cuclich, Bob Morrow, Wayne Burdctt, Johnny Childers, Ed Long- well, Cil Valdez, Yncz Aguilar, LcRoy Gamboa, Eddie Mczcs, Lynn Svoboda, Ashley Erwin. OFFICERS: Ruben Vizerra, Manager, Evelyn Dunn, Librarian; Frank Benedict, Manager; David Waymirc, President; Karen Caine, Secretary; Ric Curry, Vice President; Kathy Kolbcrg (not pictured), Treasurer. Majorettes Rachel Othon, Carolyn Jones Wanda Vanlandingham BUFFALO BAND FIRST ROW — Evelyn Dunn, Dianne Lehnis, Shiela Sample, Trcva Berger, Carol Justin, Henrietta Varela. Second row — Janet Petit, Sandra Kehler, Beverly Barber, Lynda Bowers, Jim Richmond, Ingemar Carlsson, Frank Benedict. Third row — Spencer Winters, David Short, Dick Shuman, Jon Engclhardt, Ruben Vizerra, Ronald Nason. Fourth row - Geraldine Mercado, Kay Lines. David Waymire President FIRST ROW - Karen Shannon, Pam Jost, Patricia Petit, Sherry Newman, Donna Crawford, Ccncen Richardson, Carol Ball, Karen Caine. Second row - Joe Dene Pester, Judy Cray, John May, Don Cranec, Herb Mclurc, Steve Dana, David Waymire, Harold Myers, Joe Chris- tensen. Third row — Joe Speck, Bill Tolomen, Richard Wood, Terry Alsdurf, Dean Spranger, Jim Barrington, Nick Purcell, Rawly Storstad, Ric Curry. Fourth row - Alan Smith, Vicky Dilworth, Eleanor Flores, Pete Decker, John DcVore, Larry Fry. Mr. Bernard Curry Director PRACTICING diligently for the spring concert are David Short, Joy Christensen, Joe Speck, Ruben Vizerro, and Harold Myers. Frank Benedict, Joyce Arthur, Peola James, Sue Reed and Janet Petit - 214 - OFFICERS — Sherry Ann Mills, Vice President; Karl Wochncr, President; Di Bowman. Secretary. Second row — Patti Peplow, Lupc Gonzales, Mary VVinsor, Sandy Bufford, Bev Russell, Shirley Campbell, Janice Kirchner, Ccrri Weaver, Sue Rawson, Caroline Nichols, Bonnie Woolridge, Lynn Seitz, Brigitte Baron, Colenc Groomer, Mary Hines, Mr. Kenneth WelLs, Sponsor. Third row — Jenny Evvard, Connie Garcia, Jcanicc Seitz, Marie Layton, Bobbi Troxell, Eric Zcttler, Eldon Smith, Tim Rauhousc, Duain Wolfe, Ron McCook, Bill Stribling, Jackie McKee, Jo Ann Groomer, Lola Payne, Carol Ball. Fourth row — Margie Artz, Linda Fuller. Diane Weary, Beverly Richardson, Virginia Martin, Pat Southern, Duane Stormont, Kim Moody, Ronald Kelton, Al Taylor, Dick Trimble, Tom Dunn, Myra Killingsworth, Linda Barrett, Marilyn Rolrerts, Cynthia Langhi Janice Huddleston. Fifth row — Sharon Montgomery, Shirley Lay, Joy Christensen, Connie Toepfer, Diane Neveln, Ashley Erwin, David Waymire, Jim Hcywood, Pete Decker, William Thomas, Dean Holland, Cary Miller, Lanny Thomas, Patty Collins, Jane Wame Majv Fullwood, Carol Burk, Mary Ann Christensen. (gjU) I '•ftxdZAAOdj Mixed Chorus Karl Wochncr President A CROUP OF SINGERS rehearse for their Christmas program which they presented to various organiza- tions around the community. Narrator Sue Rawson waits for her cue as Shirley Lay accompanies Eldon Smith, Caroline Nichols, Karl Wochncr, Brig- ette Baron, Tim Rauhousc, and Sherry Ann Mills. BUFFALO Voice of Tempe High As the official publication of Tempe Union High School, the BUFFALO has excelled its past perform- ances and issued several eight-page papers and one “extra” at Christmas. The Christmas issue was also a 10-page paper, the first copy that large in the history of the school. Lawrence Jelinek and Lafe Plumb were Co-Editors while Sandy Bufford was Business Manager and Larry Payne Advertising Manager. Photographers were Frank Ducccschi and Larry Samuels. Mr. James Coffroth spent his first year at TUHS as BUFFALO sponsor. FIRST ROW — Carol Ball, Theresa Schneider. Second row — Jan Hill, Frcddi Schweizcr, Sandy Bufford. Third row — Dianne Bowman, Vivian Forde, Kathy Kolbcrg. Fourth row - Gary Thompson, Lawrence Jelinek, Harold Agee. Fifth row — Frank Ducccschi, photographer; Larry Samuels, photographer; Jim Mil- ler. Sixth row — Lafe Plumb, Charles Hamrick, Larry Payne. Lawrence Jelinek and Lafe Plumb, Co-Editors, are always on the lookout for a good writer to come to the aid of the BUFFALO. Sandy Bufford, Business Manager, and Larry Payne, Advertis- ing Manager, are responsible for seeing that the BUFFALO pays for itself. ■ V EVERYONE LENDS a hand when there’s a deadline to meet. Lafe Plumb, co-editor, checks layouts in the back- ground while Kathy Kolberg, Theresa Schcidcr, Jan Hill, Dianne Bowman, Cary Thompson, Frcddi Schweizer and Jim Miller work on copy for the next issue. LAFE PLUMB, Harold Agee, Mr. James Coffroth, sponsor, and Howard Redding of the Tcmpe Daily News work on setting up the school paper at the print shop. AFTER one deadline there’s always another. Lafe Plumb and Lawrence Jclinck, co-editors, Dianne Bow- man, Harold Agee and Mr. James Coffroth, sponsor, talk over who’s go- ing to write what story. FOR ONCE THE YEARBOOK editorial staff got together — for a picture. Seated, left to right, are Linda Uptegrovc, Judy Selleh, Judy Chlarson, Sandy Flowers, Rosie Rivera, and Jan Hill. Second row: Judy Stedman, Linda Blalock, Harold Agee (special assignment), Daryl Agnew, Charlene Valentic, Di Bowman, Sue Dcwhurst, and Joan Chlarson. Sharon O’Dell Hunt Business Manager HORIZON Staff Carolyn Connolly Layout Editor Kay Ilollcy Copy Editor - 218 - ALWAYS READY to step in with the right picture is Char- lene Valentic in charge of the negative file. Judy Chlarson checks and rechecks her subscription file for people who have not completed payments. IN THIS PICTURE, section editors eagerly check blue-line proofs for errors. Seated is Judy Stedman, Curriculum Editor. Looking over her shoulder are Joan Chlarson, Senior Editor; Di Bowman, Faculty Editor; Sue Dewhurst, Sophomore Editor; Linda Uptegrove, Freshman Editor; Sandy Flowers, Junior Editor; and Jan Hill, Organizations Editor. SPORTS EDITORS Daryl Agnew and Judy Selleh discuss the many problems in com- pleting their sections. SPONSOR, Mrs. Vida Bernard, gives instructions to Index Editor Linda Blalock and her assistant Rosie Rivera. - 219 - Readying the camera is C. W. Smith as Richard Bell and Wayne Torgerson take pictures; Don Crancc processes film, HORIZON Photographers The Story of a Picture Lynda Koerwitz files negatives while Frank Ducceschi prints contacts and Bob Ogden enlarges prints. Ron Poehlcin fixes and washes the print - Larry Samuels, the finished product, Mr. Kempton - Sponsor. SI IK I-I A SAMPLE President N.H.S. Band, Class Council Elected Spring, 1959. LARRY JELINEK Vice-President N.H.S. Athletics, Journalism, Paper Co-Editor, Class Council Elected Spring, 1959. SUE RAWSON Secretary N.H.S. Journalism, Speech, Class Council, Music, Dramatics Elected Spring, 1959. BRIGITTE REZMCEK Foreign Exchange Student Girls League Council Class Council, Tri-Hi-Y National Honor Society EACH SPRING outstanding Juniors and Seniors arc elected to the National Hon- or Society. Selections are based on schol- arship, leadership, character and service and are made by a faculty committee from teacher recommendations. Mem- bership is limited to five per cent of the Junior class and fifteen per cent of the Senior class. All candidates must be in the upper third of their class scholas- tically. JOE ARKO Band, Science. JOE ARREDONDO Future Farmers, Athletics, Student Government, BRICITTE BARON Boys’ State. Music, Class Council. EDWIN BELL Journalism, Science Elected Spring, 1959. LINDA BOYD Student Government, Pom-Pon, Girls’ State Elected Spring, 1959 BILL BOYLE Key Club, Athletics, Elected Spring, 1959. SANDRA BUFFORD Jounalism, Music, ISecteci Spring, 1959. KAREN CAINE Band, Y-Tccns, Class Council. JOAN CHLARSON Student Government, Journalism, Pom-Pon, Girls’ State. CAROLYN CONNOLLY Journalism, Class Council, Yearbook Co-Editor, Elected Spring, 1959 EVELYN DUNN Future Homemakers, Band, Librarian. Elected Spring, 1959. JAMES GIBBS Spanish Unity, Tennis. KARL GUELICH Athletics, Boys’ State, Elected Spring, 1959. BILL HANKS Band, Class Council. DEE HARKINS Athletics, Key Club, Dramatics, Boys' State. MARY HINES Y-Tccns, Music, Dramatics, Journalism. PETE DECKER Dramatics, Science, Music, Elected Spring, 1959. CHARLES HAMRICK Science, Journalism. KAY HOLLEY Journalism. Speech, Yearbook Co-Editor. - 223 - PEAOLA JAMES Business, Class Council. SHERRY ANN MILLS Music, Dramatics, Pom-Pon. MARILYN ROBERTS Music, Dramatics, Chccrlcading. Mr JANICE rIRCHNER Music, Art, Dramatics. PHIL KOTZ Science, Band, Athletics Elected Spring, 1959. JANET PETIT Future Homemakers, Band, Speech Elected Spring, 1959. LAFE PLUMB Journalism, Science, Paper Co-Editor, Elected Spring, 1959. PAT SOUTHERN Music, Dramatics, Exchange Student to Europe. DAVID TAYSOM Athletics, Key Club, Boys’ State Elected Spring, 1959. VIRGINIA MARTIN Student Covcmmcnt, Dramatics, Girls’ State. BEVERLY RICHARDSON Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Tcens, Music. HUMBERTO VALENZUELA Science. - 224 - MARILYN VIHEL Girls’ League, Pom-Pon. ROGER VON HOLTZ Athletics, Dramatics, Class Council. RANDY WATERS Athletics. DIANE WEARY Music. Class Council, Pom-Pon. SALLY WOOD Pom-Pon, Dramatics, Music. JULIE WRIGHT Tri-Hi-Y, CAA, Girls’ State. ELECTED TO National Honor So- ciety in their Junior year were: First row: Donna Pinkston, Barbara Cocke, Linda Blalock, Caroline Nichols. Sec- ond row: Jane Wame, Janet Fisher, Jane Rosio, Nita Jo Fleming, Shirley Lay. Third row: Boh Cox, Bob Mahr, Ric Curry, Bob Burger, Karl Woch- ncr, Eldon Smith. Quill and Scroll OFFICERS — Sharon O’Dell Hunt, Treasurer; Larry Samuels, President; Sue Rawson, Vice-President; Sandy Bufford, Secretary. Second row — Theresa Schneider, Jan Hill, Freddi Schwcizer, Sandy Jo Flowers, Judy Stcdman, Mary Hines. Third row — Joan Chlarson, Carolyn Connolly, Jan Huddleston, Linda Blalock, Dianne Bowman, Kathy Kolberg. Fourth row — Edwin Bell, Lawrence Jclinck, Lafc Plumb, Mr. James Coffroth, sponsor; Buster Dare, Larry Payne, Jim Miller. JAN HUDDLESTON, Joan Chlarson, Sandy Bufford, Mr. James Coffroth, sponsor; Lawrence Jclinck and Mary Hines laugh at an excruciatingly funny joke told by ???? LARRY SAMUELS and Sharon O’Dell Hunt greet Kay Holley and Jan Hill at the initiation of new mem- bers while Buster Dare looks to see who it is. - 226 - OFFICERS - Lanny Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat Southern, President; Sue Raw- son, Vice-President. Second Row — Sandy Jo Flowers, Mary Lou McNatt, Marilyn Roberts, Jan Huddleston, Sherry Ann Mills, Linda Boyd, Janice Kirchner, Frcddi Schweizer, Lynda Bowers, Mary Hines. Third Row — Sally Wood, Julie Wright, Martha Randall, Martha Creasman, Donna Pinkston, Susannc Cox, Lola Payne, Kathy Kolberg, Virginia Martin, F .J. Norman, sponsor. Fourth Row — Eddie Roysc, Buster Dare, Karl Wochncr, Jim Heywood, Dee Harkins, Robert Kcmpton, Richard Huffakcr, Jerry McQueen, Roger Von Holtz, Harold Agee, Richard Vincent. Thespians AND ITS Diane Weary, Dianne Bowman, Martha Creas- man, Joan Chlarson and Sally Wood as the Charleston girls of another era in the Thespians’ patriotic assembly for Washington’s Birthday. At the far end of the stage, Lynard Bowers, representing Uncle Sam, watches attentively as several of the other performers peck out from behind the curtain. Pat Southern President ALSO IN THE assembly were Bill Payne singing “Any Bonds Today” and Karl Wochncr exchanging his “derby for a doughboy’s cap” in “Cive My Regards to Broadway.” ARIZONA STATE SPEECH TOURNAMENT Kay Holley First Extemporaneous 3rd place state My True Security essay Local winner Knights of Pythias Speech Sue Rawson First Dramatic Reading DAR A wart! Honors and Awards GIRLS’ STATE AND BOYS’ STATE, 1959 Karl Guclich Steve LeBaron Dee Harkins Dave Taysom Bill Morrison Joe Arredondo Virginia Martin Julie Wright Joan Chlarson Linda Boyd Sandy Flowers Foreign Exchange Student Summer, 1960 Norway Nick White First FFA Cattle Judging JANICE KIRCHNER Valedictorian JAMES CIBBS Honor Student 1st in Class SANDRA BUFFORD Salutatorian Valley National Bank Scholarship Local Winner, Constitution Speech Joe Arredondo, Future Farmers Scholarship Edwin Bell, Arizona State University Academic Scholarship Charles Hamrick, Arizona State University Academic Scholarship Mary Hines, Kemper Goodwin Scholarship Diane Lchnis, Arizona State University Music Scholarship; Janet Petit, University of Arizona Academic Scholarship; Lafe Plumb, Arizona State University Academic Scholarship; Larry Samuels, Boy Scout Scholarship; Humberto Valenzuela, Foreign Student Scholarship. - 231 Coronation Royalty KING AND QUEEN Jerry McQueen Joan Chlarson JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Eldon Smith Gretchen Dierks SENIOR ATTENDANTS Richard Huffaker Linda Boyd FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS Ernie Turner Debbie McDougald SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Mac Shelton Christine Kajikawa SENIOR DAY QUEEN REPRESENTATIVE ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Judy Hoff SENIOR DAY QUEEN REPRESENTATIVE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Brigitte Reznicek - 234 - A HAROLD AGEE Transferred from Rincon High School, Tuc- son, Arizona 4; Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4; Vice- President 4; FTA 3,4; Parliamentarian 3; Thespians 4; Radio Club 4; Pep Club 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Science Club 2; Bowl- ing Club 1; Art Club 4; Track 1,2,4; Foot- ball 1,3; Baseball 2; Cheerleader 3; Echo Staff 3; Buffalo 4; Announcing Staff 3. YNEZ AGUILAR Lettermcn’s Club 2,3,4; Spanish Unity Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2. THOMAS ANDERSEN Transferred from Irving High School, Ham- mond, Indiana 2; Traclc 3. HERB ANDREE Transferred from Arlington High School, Arlington, Virginia 2; Lettermcn’s Club 3,4; President 4; Key Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Class President 3; Student Di- rector of Class Play 3; Student Council 3; Class Council 3.4; Bov’s State 3. MARY ANGUIS Spanish Unity 4; C.A.A. 1,2,3,4. FRANCES APODACA Spanish Unity 4; Pep Club 4. ARTHUR ARBIZU Spanish Unity 1,2,3; Football 1; Track 1.2.3.4. JOE ARKO Science Club 2; Latin Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4. KAREN ARNOTT Transferred from Lewis Clark School, Billings, Montana 2; Pep Club 1; FTA 2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Vice-Presi- dent 3; GAA 3,4; Drill Team 1; Pom Pon 1; Class Council 3,4; Girls’ Representative to the Student Council 3; Girls’ Representative to the Board of Supervisors 4. JOE ARREDONDO FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 2, President 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Lettermcn’s Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3f4; Football 1,2,3,4; Class President 2; Boys’ Representative to the Board of Super- visors 3; Boys’ State 3; Coronation Ball At- tendant 3; Student Body President 4. TONY ARROYO JOYCE ARTHUR Y-Tecns 1,2 3; GAA 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2; Tennis 1; Flag Bearer 4. B REGINA BACA FHA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 3; Spanish Unity 2,3,4; Y-Tccns 1,2; Glee Club 1; Modem Dance 4. MARY BALL GAA 1.2.3,4; Y-Teens 1. BRIGITTE BARON Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; All State Chorus 3,4; Operetta 1,3,4; Class Council 1,4. EDWIN BELL Science Club 2,3; Quill Scroll 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Buffalo 3. FRANK BENEDICT Key Club 4; Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4; Band 1.2.3.4, Manager 3,4. BONNIE BERNAL Transferred from Superior High School, Su- perior, Arizona, 1; Girls’ League Treasurer 1; FNA 2; FTA 2,3,4; Spanish Unity Club 1.2.3, '4; Class President 1; Class Play 4. JOE BIRCHETT FFA 4, Treasurer 4; Orchestra 1; Glee Club 2.3. JOHN BIRCHETT FFA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4; Track 1; Monitor 3,4. MARY BOTT Transferred from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona 2; Girls’ Chorus 1,2; Li- brarian 2. LYNDA BOWERS Art Club 1,2; Thespians 4; Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Monitor 3. LYNARD BOWERS fx;ttermen’s Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4. DIANNE BOWMAN Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Historian 4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Inter-Club Council 4; FTA 2,3, Secretary 3; Mixed Chorus 3,4, Secretary 3; Spanish Unity Club 12,3; Art Club 3; Buffalo 3,4, Feature Editor 4 ;Hori- zon 3,4; Class Play 4; Operetta 3,4; Model Legislature 4. LINDA BOYD Cirls’ League Council 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; GAA 1.2,3,4; Pom Pon 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Secretary 4; Class Council Representative 1,2; Cirls’ State 3. BILL BOYLE Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Lcttermen’s Club 3,4; Science Club 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Play 3,4. CAROL BRAVE Transferred from North Tonawanda High School, North Tonawanda, New York 4; Glee Club 1,2; Twirler 2,3. KAE BREWER Y-Teens 1; Spanish Unity 2,3. JACK BRISCOE Transferred from York High School, Elm- hurst, Illinois, 4; Wrestling 1.2. SANDRA BUFFORD Y-Teens 1,2; FTA 2,3, Treasurer 3; Quill Scroll 3,4, Secretary 4; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Buffalo 3.4, Business Manager 4; Librarian 4; Clcc Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Operetta 3,4; Salutatorian, School Con- stitution Oratory Contest. CAROLYN BUNCH Transferred from Pensacola High School, Pensacola, Florida, 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Moni- tor 3. WAYNE BURDETT Transferred from North Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 3; Vikings Hi-Y 2; Lcttermen’s Club 1, Sergeant at Arms 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Track 3,4; Golf 4. MARY CAROL BURK FHA 1,2,3; Spanish Unity 2; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Qpcretta 3, Student Director 4; Class Council 3. c KAREN CAINE Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Inter-Club Council Representative 3, Vice- President 4; Class Council Representative 2 3; Spanish Unity 2. ANGIE’ CALDERON Spanish Unity Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1. JEANNE CAMPOS GAA 1,2,3; Spanish Unity 1. SANDRA CARAWAY GAA 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Pom Pon 3,4; Ma- jorette 1,2. CHLOE CARSON ARTHUR CASTILLO JUDY CHICK Transferred from Prescott Junior High School, Prescott, Arizona, 1; Spanish Unity 3; Y-Teens 2,3; Cirls’ Glee Club 1,2,3. JOHN CHILDERS Art Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Lettermcn’s Club 3,4; Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4; Challengers Hi-Y 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3. JOAN CHLARSON Tri-Hi-Y 3.4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Y-Tcens 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pom Pon 2,3,4; Horizon 2,3,4; Girls’ State 3; Cirls’ Representative to the Board of Supervisors 3; Girls’ Represen- tative to the Student Council 4; Class Coun- cil 3,4; Model Legislature 3; Girls’ League Council 2,3,4; Coronation Ball Attendant 2. NANCY CLARK Y-Teens 2; Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3. JON CLOW Lcttermen’s Club 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Cross- Country 3,4. BILL COLE FFA 1,2,3,4, Junior Vice-President 1, Treas- urer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Foot- ball 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4. KATHY COLLINS FHA 1,2,3,4, Historian 4; Y-Tecns 1,3,4; Pep Club 4; GAA 3. CAROLYN CONNOLLY Girls’ League Council 1,2; Y-Teens 2,3. Sec- retary 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Quill 4c Scroll 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Horizon 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4; Buffalo 3; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Tennis 1,2,3; GAA 2; Outstanding Girls League Member 2; Class Play 3; Class Council 2. SANDY CRAWFORD Glee Club 1; Y-Teens 1; FHA 2,3; Y-Tecns 3; World History Club 4. MARTHA DEE CREASMAN Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 4; GAA 2,3,4; Y- Tccns 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; Latin Club 2; Pom Pon 2,3.4; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Class Play 3,4; Model Legislature 4; Monitor 3. JOHN CROSSMAN Transferred from Boulder High School, Boulder, Colorado, 2; Science Club 3; World History Club 4; Wrestling 2; Band 1. DIANE DANA Spanish Unity Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; FHA 1. D BUSTER DARE Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4; FI”A 2,3,4; Mired Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Body Chaplain 2,3; Quill Scroll 4; Thespians 4; Horizon 3; Pep Club 4; Freshman and Soph- omore Play 2; Operetta 1,3,4; Monitor 4. BETTY DAVIS GAA 1,2,3; Spanish Unity 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Y-Teens 1,2. SAM DAVIS Challengers Hi-Y 2; Radio Club 3. PETE DECKER Radio Club 3,4, President 4; Science Club 3,4, President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Operetta 4; Visual Aids 3,4; Class Play 3.4. MARILYN DEECAN Spanish Unity 1; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 2; FNA 3; FTA 4; GAA 3,4; Office Recep- tionist 4. TOM DOVI EVELYN DUNN FHA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1,2,3,4. TOM DUNN Transferred from Ridgway Area Joint High School, Ridgway, Pennsylvania, 4; Varsity Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Key Club 4; Science Club 3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1.2,3.4; Track 2,3; Golf 4; Mixed Chorus 2,4; Boys’ Quartet 3,4; Class President 1,2. BARBARA ECKHART GLENDA EDGAR Transferred from Mesa High School, Mesa, Arizona, 4; Movie Club 3; FHA 2; Roping Team 2,3. ROBERT EDWARDS Hi-Y 2; Monitor 2.4. DELORES ELLIOTT Transferret! from Franklin High School, Co- lumbus, Ohio, 2; Student Court 1; GAA 3; Tennis 1,2; Badminton 1; Chorus 3. JENNELL ELLIS Transferred from Scottsdale High School, Scottsdale, Arizona, 3. SHIRLEY ELLIS FHA 2,3,4, Historian 2,3, Treasurer 4; Li- brarian 4. CHRISTINE ESCARCEGA Spanish Unity Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Ten- nis 1. JOE ESPINOZA Class President 1; Spanish Unity 1,2,3, Pres- ident 3; Boys’ Representative to the Stu- dent Council 2,3; Baseball 1,2. F ELEANOR FLORES Spanish Unity 1; FHA 1; Band 2; Class Council 1. DANNY FRANK MARY FULL WOOD Transferred from Mesa High, Mesa, Ari- zona, 4; Glee Club 1,3; FTA 4; Y-Tcens 4; Mixed Chorus 4; GAA 3; Tennis 3. G EUGENE GAMBOA Spanish Unity 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1. CONNIE GARCIA Mixed Chorus 3,4. BETH GAY JAMES GIBBS Transferret! from Johnson High School, St. Paul, Minnesota, 4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Unity Club 3,4; Tennis 2; Honor Student- first in graduating elass. MARGARET GLASSON BILL GOLDMAN Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4. RICHARD GOMEZ Spanish Unity Club 1,2,3,4; Lettcrmen’s Club 3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Base- ball 1.2.3; Track 1.2.4; Monitor 2.3. LUPE GONZALES Spanish Unity Club 2,3,4; Clee Club 1,2,3,4. LEOLA GRANT TOM GRIFFITH FFA 1: Lettermcn’s Club 3,4; World His- tory Club 4; Delta Epsilon; Hi-Y 4, Ser- geant at Arms 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1; Track 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; Class Council 2,4. KARL CUELICH Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Ix;ttcrmcn’s Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Baseball 1,2,3; Football 1,2; Cross Countrv 3; Tennis 4; Golf 1,2; Boys’ State 3; Model Legislature 4; Librarian 2; Monitor 3. FLOYD GUERRA Spanish Unity 1,2; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 12. II CHARLES HAMRICK Transferred from Clearwater High School, Clearwater, Florida, 4; Science Club 3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 3. NANCY HAND Girls’ Glee Club I.2.3.4. BILL HANKS Science Club 1; Art Club 1; Radio Club 1; Band 1,3; Class Council 1,4. BOB HANKS DEE HARKINS Thespians 3,4; Key Club 4, Senior Repre- sentative 4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4, Vice- President 4, President 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Boys’ State 3; Outstanding Thespian Award 3. DEANNA HARRIS JOANNE HEATH Librarian 4. DAVID HERNANDEZ Spanish Unity 1,2; Lettcrmen's Club 1,2,3; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2; Monitor 3. MACDELENA HERNANDEZ Spanish Unity Club 2,3. JIM HEYWOOD Transferred from Princess Anne High School, Norfolk, Virginia, 3; Debate Club 1; Tumb- ling Club 2; World History Club 4, Presi- dent 4; Thespian 4; Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4; Track 3; Basketball 1; Class Play 3; All- School Play 3; Operetta 4; Mixed Chorus 4. LYNDA HIATT Transferred from Scottsdale Hid School, Scottsdale, Arizona, 4; Class Council 4; Chorus 1,2,3. RICHARD HILSTROM MARY HINES Spanish Unity 1,2; FTA 1,2,3, Vice-Presi- dent 3, State Secretary 2; Y-Tcens 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Thespians 3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. JUDY HOFF Spanish Unity 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; FNA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; FrA 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Senior Day Queen 4. KAY HOLLEY Transferred from Academy of Our Lady, San Diego, California, 2; Y-Teens 2,3; Span- ish Unity 2,3; Thespians 2,3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4; FHA 3, Reporter 3; FTA 3,4; Writers Club 4, Secretary 4; Parliamentary Procedure Club 1,2, Secretary 2; GAA 1; ASU Speech Tournament, 1st Place Extem- poraneous 4; Literary Award 1; School Pa- G;r 1,2; Buffalo 2,3, Business Manager 3; orizon 3,4, Co-Editor 4; All School Play 2; Outstanding Non-Quill Scroll Member 2; Librarian 2,3; Drill Team 1,2. DONNA HOPPER Clee Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3,4. JAN HUDDLESTON Transferred from Scottsdale High School, Scottsdale, Arizona, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Rep- resentative to County Council 4; Y-Teens 3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Musicals 1,2; All School Play 3; Class Play 4; Operetta 3,4; Model Legislature 4; lead- ers Club 3; Buffalo 3. RICHARD HUFFAKER Key Club 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Football 1,2; Track 1; Basketball 1; Class Vice-President 3; Class President 4; Student Council 4; Monitor 4; Class Play 3,4. RICHARD HUNNICUTT Transferred from West Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 3; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Track 3; Class Coun- cil 3. RICHARD HYDRO Spanish Unity 1; Lettermen’s Club 2,3; Bas- ketball 1; -Track 1,2,3; Monitor 1; Class Council Representative 2,3. J PEOLA JAMES Girls’ Glee Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Office Receptionist 3,4; Class Council Rep- resentative 4. LAWRENCE JELINEK Spanish Unity 2,3; Quill Scroll 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Vice-President 4; Key Club 4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Class Council 3,4; Monitor 2,3; Buf- falo 3,4, Co-Editor 4. KENNETH JONES K ROBERT KEEME DON KELLOGG Transferred from Benson High School, Omaha, Nebraska, 2; Art Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 3; Key Club 3,4; Challengers Hi-Y 3; Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4, Historian 4; Letter- men’s Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4; ROTC 1; Model Legislature 4. ROBERT KEMPTON FFA 1,2, Treasurer 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Thes- pians 4; Class Play 3,4; Class Councils 1,4; Monitor 3. ANN KERR Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4. MARILYN KING Y-Tcens 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; FTA 3; Art Club 3; GAA 1.2,3,4; Archery 3.4. JANICE KIRCHNER Spanish Unity 1; Art Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Operetta 4; Valedictorian. HENRY KIRK Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4. Vice-President 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Homecoming King 4. ELSIE KNECHTEL Glee Club 1,2,3. KATHY KOLBERG GAA 1,2,3,4, Council 2,3,4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, President 4; Latin Club 1; Y-Teens 1,2; Thespians 3,4; Quill Scroll 4; FTA 3.4, Vice-President 4; Tennis 1; All School Play 3; Monitor 4; Buffalo 4; Class Council 2,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Fire Preven- tion Queen 4; GAA Princess 4; Coronation Ball Attendant 3. PHILLIP KOTZ Transferred from Willowbrook Community High School, Villa Park, Illinois, 4; Mathe- matics Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Classics Society 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Government Club 3,4; Operetta Orchestra 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Swimming Team 1,2, Co- Captain. KARL KRAFT Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3. L JERRY LAVOLD FFA 1; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1.2.4. MARIE LAYTON Y-Teens 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Sergeant at Arms 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Class Council 1. STEVE LE BARON Key Club 2,3,4; Lcttermen’s Club 3,4; Stu- dent Council 1; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Boys’ State 3; Buffalo Staff 3; Corona- tion Ball Attendant 1. CURTIS LEE Transferred from McFarland High School, McFarland, California, 1; FFA 1; Spanish Unity 4; Monitor 4. DIANNE LEHNIS Transferred from Alliance High School. Alli- ance, Ohio, 3; Boosters Club 1,2; FTA 4; Band 1,2,3,4; French Club 4; Ushers’ Club 1,2; Tennis, 1,2; Volleyball 1,2. GEORGE LEVAS Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4; Football 1; Horizon 2. KAY LINES FF’A 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Basketball 2; Band 1,2,3,4. TOM LONG Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Boys' Representative to Stu- dent Council 4; Class Play 3. ED LONGWELL Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix Arizona, 2; Lcttcrmcn’s Club 4; Cross Country Track 1,3,4; Track 1.2,3,4; Footlwll 2. CHARLETTE LUNDQUIST M KEITH McBF.E Lettcrinen’s Club 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4. PATSY McENROE FTA 2,3,4, President 3,4; Spanish Unity 1,2,3; Class Council 3; Latin Club 2; Office Receptionist 3.4. JACQUELINE McKEE Transferred from Woodland Park High School, Woodland Park, Colorado, 4; Red Cross 2; GAA 1; Art Club 1,2, Secretary 2; Pep Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 3; Band 3, Secretary 3; Chorus 1,3,4; Class Play 3,4. JO ANNA McCLURE Transferred from Chandler High School, Chandler, Arizona, 2; FTA 2,3, Historian 3; Y-Tcens 2; Spanish Unity 2; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Operetta 1,3,4. JERRY McQUEEN Key Club 3,4, Junior Representative 3; Chal- lengers Hi-Y 1,3; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 2.3,4; Basketball 1; Student Body Vice-President 4; Student Council 4; Board of Supervisors 4; Corona- tion Ball Attendant 2; Class Council Repre- sentative 1,2,3; Class Play 3. DON MAAS Transferred from Regina Cleri Seminary, Tucson, Arizona, 1; Spanish Unity 1,2; Let- termen’s Club 2,3,4; Football 3; Track 2,3. ROSETTA MACARIO Spanish Unity 1,2; FNA 2,4; Latin Club 2; GAA 1.2.3.4; FTA 3,4. JOHN MAGNIN JESSE MARTIN Latin Club 2. VIRGINIA MARTIN Thespians 3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Y-Tccns 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4; Student Council 4; Operetta 3,4; Girls’ Representa- tive to the Student Council 1; Class Secre- tary 3; Student Body Secretary 4; Home- coming Queen 4; Girls’ State 3; All School Play 3; Class Play, Lead 4. IRMA MARTINEZ FNA 1,2; Spanish Unity 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4. MARY LOU MEADOR Transferret! from Buda High School, Buda, Texas, 4; Pep Club 4; Homemaking Club 3; Pen Squad 2,3; Softball Team 3; Volley Ball Team 3. ADRIAN MENDEZ Spanish Unity 2; Track 1,2,3,4. MARTHA MERRIFIELD Transferred from Upton High School, Up- ton, Wyoming, 2; FHA 3,4, Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1; Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1. DOUG MILLER Transferred from West High School, Phoe- nix. Arizona, 2; Bowling Club 1, Treasurer 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3. JIM MILLER Lettermen’s Club 3; Quill Scroll 4; Bas- ketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Buffalo 4; Mon- itor 4; Class Council 4. DENNIS MILLIGAN Transferred from Flagstaff High School, Flagstaff, Arizona, 2; Spanish Unity 1; Bas- ketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2; Swim- ming Team 2. SHERRY ANN MILLS Y-Tccns 1,2; FHA 1; Latin Club 2; Thes- pians 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Class Play 3; Operetta 3,4; Pom Pon 2,3,4. KATHY MOORE BILL MORRISON la-ttermen’s Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Boys’ State 3. BILL MORROW Art Club 1. ALPHA MOYER ULRICK MUHR Transferred from Stadt Gymnasium. Attcn- dom, Germany, 3; Key Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3; French Club 4, President 4; World History 4; Class Speaker 1,2; Soccerball Club 1; Secretary-Treasurer 1; Class Council 3. N BONNIE NELSON GAA 2,3,4; Y-Tecns 2; Latin Club 1.2; Li- brarian 2.4; Buffalo 3. DAN NELSON Transferred from Aberdeen High School, Aberdeen, South Dakota, 2; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Hockey 1. LINDA NELSON Transferred from Paschal High School, Fort Worth. Texas, 3; FNA 2,3,4; Office Recep- tionist 3. LARRY NEVITT Challengers Hi-Y 4; Baseball 1,2. MARION NOLTE Baseball 1,2,3. DELORES NORRIS Transferred from Edmunds High School,, Sumter, South Carolina, 3; Club 60 3; Li-’ brarian 4; FHA 2. o SHARON O’DELL Y-Teens 1,2; Girls’ League Council 3; Quill Scroll 3,4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Class Council 2; Horizon 3,4, Business Man- ager 4. EUGENE OTHON RACHEL OTHON Spanish Unity 1,2; Majorette 4. P SHARON PACKER Transferred from Robbinsdalc High School, Robbinsdale, Minnesota, 3; German Club 3; Nurses’ Club 2; Welcome Club 3; Cirls’ Club 2; Y-Teens 3,4; Pep Club 4. PENNY PAINTER Y-Tecns 4; Band 1,2; Librarian 2,3. ROSEY PARISH Transferred from Chandler High School, Chandler, Arizona, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls’ Chorus 2.4; Operetta 1. KAREN PARKS Transferret! from Farmington Community High School, Farmington, Illinois, 3; GAA 1.2.4, Council 2; FHA 1,2, President 2; Band 1,2; Chorus 1; Y-Tecns 3; Librarian 1.2.3.4. LARRY PAYNE Quill Scroll 4; FTA 3; Football 1; Buffalo 3,4; Advertising Manager 4. LOLA PAYNE FHA 1; Thespians 3,4; Library 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 4. RACHEL PERALTA FNA 3. BILL PEREZ GLORIA PEREZ FHA 1,2; Spanish Unity 1; Monitor 4. JANET PETIT Transferret! from Grant’s Pass High School, Grant’s Pass, Oregon, 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Presi- dent 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Na- tional Forensics League 1,2,3; Pep Club 2.3; Drill Team 3; Bant! 1,2,3,4; FrA 1,2; French Club 3. LAFE PLUMB Latin Club 2,3,4, President 4; Science Club 3.4, Vice-President 4; Writers Club 4, Direc- tor 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Buffalo 3,4, Co-Editor 4. RONNIE POLLEY FFA 1,2,4; Delta Epsilon Hi-Y 4; Football 1.2; Base bid 1 1,2,3; Class Play 3. BUEANNA POWELL Y-Tcens 1,2,3; GAA 1. LINDA POWELL Y-Teens 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3.4. R NANCY RADACY Glee Club 3; Librarian 1. KATHERINE RAN1X)LPH Spanish Unity 1; FTA 1; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; Monitor 2,3. SUE RAWSON Transferred from Cambridge High School, Cambridge, Minnesota, 3; Y-Tccns 3,4, Sec- retary 3, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Thespians 3.4, Vice-President 4; Quill Scroll 3,4, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 3.4, Secretary 4; FHA 1,2; Operetta 3,4; Triple Trio 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Council 4; Class Vice-President 1; Class Secretary 2; One-Act Play 2; Class Play 4; Buffalo 3; DAR Award 4. SCOTT REED Transferred from Moreantown High School, Moreantown, West Virginia, 3; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 3. MARY SUE REED GAA 1; Y-Teens 3. BRIGITTE REZNICEK Transferred from Madchcn Real Gymnasium XXI, Wien, Austria, 4; Y-Tccns 4 ;Tri-Hi-Y 4; Girls’ League Council 4; Basketball, Vice- President of the M.R.C. XXI 3; Class Coun,- cil Representative 1,2,3,4; Senior Day Queen 4. JAMES S. RHONE Transferred from Reseda High School, Res- eda, California, 4; Cross Country 1,2; Track 1,2; Baseball 2. BEVERLY RICHARDSON Y-Teens 1.2.3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Historian 3; FHA 1; Pep Club 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Operetta 3,4. HAZEL RICHINS Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library 1. MARILYN ROBERTS Y-Teens 1,2,4; Thespians 3,4; Spanish Unity 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4; J.V. Cheerleader 1,2; Varsity 3,4; All State Chorus 3,4; Oper- etta 3,4. RONALD ROLLINS HENRIETTA ROMAN SlVJniiK I Inifu 1 A BETTY ROUPE Spanish Unity 2; Monitor 3. TERRY RUIZ Transferred from Tucson Senior High School, Tucson, Arizona, 2; Spanish Unity 1,2,3; CAA 1. SHARON RUMBAUGII FHA 2,3. S LARRY SAMUELS FTA 4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4, President 4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Buffalo 3,4; Horizon Photographer 2,3,4. SHELIA SAMPLE Y-Teens 1,2; Latin Club 1; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Council Representative 4; Librarian 2; Class Play 3. ADELITA SANCHEZ Library 4. THERESA SCHNEIDER Y-Teens 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Quill Scroll 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Unity 1,2; CAA 1,2; Tennis 2,3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Class Council 3; Buffalo 4. FREDDIE SCHWEIZER Transferred from Antilles Consolidated School, San Juan Possession, Puerto Rico, 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Science Club 2; Quill Scroll 4; FTA 4; Thespians 4; Volleyball 2; Track Field 1,2; Class Secretary 1; Class Vice-President 2; Annual 2; Librarian 2; Class Council Representative 4; Class Play 4, Student Director 4. JERRY SEATON Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 3. JANE SEEHAFER FNA 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; CAA 2,3,4; Latin Club 2.3. jOe selleh Challengers Hi-Y 3,4; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4; Class Vice-President 1; Class Council 2; Latin Club 1; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Coif 1,2,3,'4; Monitor 4. CLENNYS SHERMAN Y-Teens 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Operetta 2. JERALD SHIELDS Band 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4. NELSON SMITH Transferred from Havward Junior High School, Springfield, Ohio, 2; Spanish Un- ity 3. JOHN SNELL PAT SNYDER Transferred from Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 3; Pep Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2. ALPHONSO SOLIZ Spanish Unity 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Science Club 3; Lettermen’s 3,4; Track Manager 2,3; Basketball Man- ager 3; Class Council Representative 3; Class Vice-President 2; Boys’ Representative to the Board of Supervisors 4; Monitor 3,4. PAT SOUTHERN CAA 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 2; Sergeant at Arms 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3,4,- Thespians 3,4, President 4; Exchange Student 3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; All school Play 2; Class Play 3,4; Model Legis- lature 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Class Coun- cil 2. DEAN SPRANGER Football 1; Band 1,2,3,4. BILL STANSELL Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Band 1. SUE STEWART Spanish Unity 2. SUE STITES Science Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Latin Club 1; FTA 1; Writers Club 4, Director 4. JANET STRAUB Transferred from Granite City, Illinois, 4; Teen Town 1,2,3, Secretary 2,3; Band 1,2,3; May Day 3; Newspaper Staff 1; Children’s Theater 1. T PAUL TAYLOR DAVID TAYSOM Key Club 2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 2.3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; FFA 1,2; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Basket Kali 1.2,3.4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Boys State 3; Class Vice-President 4. CHARLES THOMPSON 1X)RA THOMPSON Spanish Unity 2,3; CAA 2,3,4; FTA 3; Freshman-Sophomore Play 2. GARY THOMPSON Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Key Club 4; Delta Epsilon 4Ji-Y 4, President 4; Football- 1,2; Track 1; Tennis 2,3,4; Model Legislature 4; Buffalo 4. EDWIN TIDEY Transferred from South Mountain High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 2; Football 1; Basketball 1; F'ootball 2; Track 3; Base- ball 1. MIKE TINSLEY Football 2; Track 2. BILL TITS WORTH CONNIE TOEPFER Y-Teens 1; Latin 1; Librarian 1; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girls' Glee Club 2. STEWART TROXELL Glee Club 1,2; FootKdl 2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Operetta 1,3. U DONNA UPTECRAPH Transferred from St. Josephs, Dover, Ohio, 4; Young Ladies Sodality 2,3, President 3; FTA 4; Junior Achievement 3; Glee Club 1,2; Debate 1. V HUMBERTO VALENZUELA Transferred from Cananca English Schools, Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, 2; Cananca Jun- ior Scientists 1, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Span- ish Ilnitv 2- Science Club 4. RICHARD VAN KIRK Hi-Y 1,2; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; F'ootball 4; Class Play 4. HENRIETTA VARELA Latin Club 1; FTA 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. RUBEN VERDUGO Spanish Unity 2,3,4; F'ootball 1,3; Basketball 1; Track 1; Baseball 2. MARILYN VIHEL Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.4; Girls’ League Vice-President 3, President 4; GAA 1.2.3.4; Tennis Team 1,2; Pom Pon 3,4. PATSY VILLEGAS Spanish Unity Club 1,2,3,4. RICHARD VINCENT Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Challengers Hi-Y 3,4, Junior Representative 3, Sergeant at Arms 4; Thespians 3,4; Spanish Unity I, 2; Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Monitor 3,4; Class Play, Lead 3, Class Play 4; Boys’ Rep- resentative to the Board of Supervisors 2; Class Council 2. ROGER VON HOLTZ Challengers Hi-Y 1; Key Club 4; Letter- men’s Club 4; Thespians 3,4; Track 3,4; Football 4; Class Council 3,4; Class Play 3, Stage Manager 4. MARVIN VORIS YV GLENNA WALLS GAA 1,2.3,4; FNA 3; FHA 1; Tennis I.2.3.4. Captain 3,4. JOHN W. WALL Transferred from Glenbard West High School, Glcncllyn, Illinois, 4; Technical Service Crew 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; French Club 2,3; Science Club 2,3; Mathematics Club 2; Bowling League 3; Monitor 2. GEROLD WARNOCK Transferret! from University High School, Waco, Texas, 4; Dance Club 1,2; Auto Club 3; Football 1,2. RANDY WATERS Transferred from Belvidere High School, Belviderc, Illinois, 3; Representative to the Student Council 1; Intramural Basketball Team 3; Cross Country 4. BETTY WATKINS FNA 1,2,3; CAA 2,3. DAVID WAYMIRE Band 1,2,3,4, Manager 2, Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Visual Aids 3,4. DIANE WEARY Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Y-Tccns 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; F'HA 1; Glee Club 1; Pom Pon 3,4; Class Council 2; Girls’ Representa- tive to the Board of Supervisors 2; Operetta 3,4; Monitor 2; Modem Dance 3. LYNELL WHITE J. V. Cheerleader 1. COLLEEN WILLIAMS Transferred from Phoenix Christian High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 2; GAA 1,2,3; Y-Teens 2; FT!A 1. MARY VVINSOR Art Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Business Manager 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Horizon 1. SPENCER WINTERS Transferred from North Kansas City High School, North Kansas City, Missouri, 3; Band 1,2,3. SALLY WOOD Y-Teens 1.2,3.4; CAA 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Thespians 4; Pom Pon 2,3,4, Captain 4: Leaders Club 3; Model legislature 2,3,4; Class Play 3. JULIE WRIGHT Girls League Council 4; Thespians 3,4; Spanish Unity 1,2; FHA 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; CAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; County Coun- cil 3,4; Leaders Club 3,4; Model Legisla- ture 2,3,4, Chief Clerk 4; Girls State 3; Monitor 3. PATRICIA WRICIIT Transferred from Sherburne High School, Sherburne, New York, 4; GAA 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Student Council 2,3; GAA Council 2,3; Band 1; Color Guard 3; School Paper Edi- tor 3. Index A Abrahams, Mac 110, 193, 200 Aceves, Minnie 110 Achon, John 95 ACTIVITIES 171 Acoff, Wendy 77, 208 Acuna, Lupe 95 Adams, Gary 77, 207, 21 1 ADVERTISING 249 Agee, Harold 40, 49, 55, 125, 152, 153, 185, 195, 201, 203, 216, 217, 218, 227 Agnew, Daryl 77, 207, 218, 219, 261 Aguilar, Frank 144, 156, 158 Aguilar, Mercy 110, 190 Aguilar, Ynez, 49, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 140, 141, 152, 153, 211 Albeck, Mary 95 Alexander, Charlotte Ann 110, 163 Allen, Connie 77 ALL GIRLS' DINNER 180 Alsdurf, Terry 95, 213 Alsdurf, Mona 110, 112, 198 Amador, Ramon 95 Amos, Alberta Virginia 110, 163 Andersen, Tom 49, 178 Anderson, Richard 95, 100, 137 Andrade, Donald 77 Andreo, Herb 49,63,128,176, 205, 211 Andrews, Kay 95, 96, 163, 196, 209 Anglin, Donald Richard 35, 110, 193 Anguis, Mary Socorro 49, 199, 210 Apodaca, Frances 49, 125, 199 Apodaca, Sarah 110, 199 Aragon, Gilbert 95, 100, 128, 134, 135, 140, 146, 184 Arballo, Stella 110 Arbizu, Arthur 49. 152, 153 Arbizu, Teresa 20, 95, 198 Arko, Betsy 95, 195, 196, 209 Arko, Joe 49, 222 Armstrong, Stan 95 Arnott, Karen 44, 49, 51, 195, 208, 210 Arredondo, Joe 41, 43, 49, 128, 130, 131, 146, 147, 178, 193, 205, 211, 222, 228, 229 Arrington, Jamos Doyle 110, 138, 150 Arroyo, Ruben 95 Arroyo, Tony 49 ART CLUB 202 Arthur, Joyce 49, 214 Artz, Mrs. Lula 38 Artz, Margie 77, 215 Ashe, Mrs. Helen 14, 203. 208 Ashe, Martha 95, 196, 209, 210 Atteberry. Mr. Jack 23,37,113 Austin, Virginia 77 Avila, Cecilia 77, 200 Ayala, Sandy 95, 156, 211 B Baca, Carmen 77, 125, 198, 210 Baca, Claire 111, 125, 198 Baca, Regina 50, 192 Bailey, Harry James 111 Baird, Betty 77, 201 Baker, Jerry 95 Bakor, Linton 77 Baker, Rosemary 95 Ball, Carol 40, 95, 97, 200, 213, 216 Ball, Mary 50 Ballard, Larry 95 Baltierra Senobio 111 BAND FAIR DAY 214 Barber, Beverly 77, 180, 200, 208, 212 Baron, Brigitte 17, 19, 60, 63, 72, 187, 215, 222 Barrett, Linda 95, 186, 209, 215 Barrett, Raymond 111, 144, 158 Barrington, James 111, 144, 213 Barrow, John 95, 193 Bartlett, Karen Sue 111, 197 BASEBALL 145 BASKETBALL 139 Bass, Barbara 31, 77 Batchelor, Brenda 77, 92, 180, 204, 206, 208, 210 Batchelor, Bret 111, 203 Baxtor, Mary Ann 77, 125, 208 Beck, Donna llene 111, 125 Beck, Janet 77 Beck, Janice 77 Beck, Virginia 95, 125, 204. 209 Beckman, Elaine 77, 195, 180, 208, 210 Belcher, Janet 111 Bell, Aline 111 Bell, Arnold Allen 95, 155, 156 Bell, Edwin 50, 222, 226, 229 Bell, Ralph 22, 77, 202 Bell, Richard 111, 200, 220 Benedict, Frank 22, 39, 50, 190, 214, 205, 212 Benedict, Mr. Franklin 12, 10 Bonedict, John 111, 138, 158, 193 Bengtson, Thomas Eugene 111, 144 Bennett, Toresa 111,163,199 Bensley, Janice 111 Bergen, Ronald Edward 1 1 1 Berger, Treva 95, 209, 212 Bernal, Bonnie 50, 195 Bernard, Mrs. Vida 15, 219, 254 Berry, Danny Lee 111,138,158 Berry, Shirley 77 Bertolson, Mrs. Clydeen 36 Bertelsen, Robert 111, 138, 150 - 239 - INDEX Bielcfeldt, Marty 1 11 Birchett, Lynda 95 Birchett, Jo© 50, 193 Birchett, John 5C Bishock, John 77 Black, James Raymond 111 Black, John 77 Black, Neal 111, 197, 203 Blalock, Linda 77, 184, 185, 192, 195, 196, 218, 219, 226, 225, 264 Blanton, Ella Mao 1 1 1 Bloomingdale, Mary Louise 1 1 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION 10 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 44 Bodkin, Deloris Norma 95,163, 209, 210 Boensch, Carol 95 Boggess, Darryl Hugh 111, 158 Bonenberger, Louise 77 Boone, Carole Louise 1 1 1 Borboa, Cornalio 1 1 1 Borboa, Mary Lou 78 Botkin, Janice 95 Bott, Mary Margaret 50 Bowers, Lynda 50, 212, 227 Bowers, Lynard 21, 51, 72, 128, 129, 135, 152 153, 190, 227 Bowers, Orville 19, 40, 95 Bowers, Richard 78, 193 Bowman, Danny 78 Bowman Dianne 19, 51, 64, 177, 206, 208, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 226, 227, 260 Bowman, Donna 95 Bowman, Lynn 110, 111, 125, 178, 202, 209 Bowyer, Miss Leta 14, 29, 52, 69 Boyd, Artie Dean 95 Boyd, Linda 40, 48, 51, 126, 172, 180, 204, 210, 222, 227, 228, 232 Boyle, Bill 21, 51. 128, 130, 177, 175, 182, 205, 211, 222 Boyle, Mr. William 13, 43, 178 Boze, Al 78 Boze, Chris 111. 138, 158, 193 Bracamonte, Bob 1 1 1 Bracamonte, Ruben 111, 138 150 Brady, Jim 31, 78 Brave, Carol 51 Brave, Jesse 111, 112 Brechan, Lenore Francine 111, 181 Brewer, Kae 51 Bright, Charles Tim 111 Brimhall, Bruce 95 Brimhall, Jesse 78, 202 Brinkley, Robert 95 Briscoe, Jack 51, 261 Briscoo, Jerry 95 Bristol, Bobby 111, 158 Brooks, Mrs. Sheryl 36, 91 Brostoski, Frances Susan 111, 209 Brown, Carroll 95, 137, 150, 203 Brown, Charlotte Lynn 111, 209 Brown, Edward 111, 138, 158 Brown, Faye 78 Brown, Geof 22, 82, 160, 179 Brown, Jerry Wayne 111 Brown, Johneitha 78 Brown, Willie 95 Brubaker, Martha 78, 192, 194 Bryant, Hazel 78, 90 BUFFALO STAFF 216 Bufford, Patty 45. 95, 125, 209 Bufford, Sandra 51, 203, 215, 217, 222, 226, 229 Bullock, Richard 111, 138, 158 Bumpous, Carl 96, 97 Bumpous, Ray 1 11 Bunch, Carolyn 51, 208, 261 Bunger, Edwin 111, 193 Burdett, Wayne 51, 66, 73, 128, 131, 132, 133, 134, 140, 141, 152, 153, 211 Burger, Bob 27, 78, 140, 143, 146, 147, 148, 205, 211, 225, 259 Burger, John 96, 137, 144, 150, 164, 205 Burgos, Albert 96 Burk, Ann 78 Burk, Mary Carol 51, 215 Burleson, Roy 111, 160, 193 Burns, Sarita 111, 194, 203, 209 Bushell, Sharon 96, 205 Bustoz, Mary 96, 195, 198, 209 c Cahill, David 1)1, 138. 158 Caine, Karen 52, 177, 208, 2)2, 213, 223 Calderon, Alice 33, 96 Calderon, Angela 52, 199 Calderon, Julio 78, 146 Campbell, Carolyn 199 Campbell, Judy Frances 1 1 1 Campbell, Lloyd 96 Campboll, Shirley 78, 215 Campos, Jeanne 52 Campos, Mary Anne 78, 125, 210 Cannon, Margaret 96, 200 Cantor, Cynthia 96 Caraway, Sandra 52. 126, 173, 176 Carlsson, Ingemar 78, 214, 212 Carlsson, Karen 96, 125 Carnes, Arnold 96 Carr, Mr. Lawrence 10 Carr, Ronnie 79, 202 Carraway, Jim 45, 79, 179 Carruth, Sandra 1 1 1. 124, 125, 163,168, 208 Carson, Chloe 52, 194, 200, 203 Carter, Gone 79 Carter, Janice Elaine 112 Castillo, Arthur 52 Castillo, George 112 Cavins, Helen Irene 45, 79 Cates, Mrs. Zona 33 Ceal, Delton 79 , Ceal, Ronnie Neal 112 CHALLENGERS Hl-Y 207 Chamberlin, Mrs. Donene 15 Chapman, Corby William 79 Chavez, Lucy 79, 198 CHEERLEADERS, J-V 124 CHEERLEADERS, VARSITY 123 Cherry, Georgia 96, 210 Chick, Judy 52 Childers, John 52. 202, 211 Chlarson, Joan 43, 52, 126, 177, 184, 185, 190, 204, 206, 208, 210, 218, 219, 223, 226, 227, 228, 232, 233 Chlarson, Judy 96, 126, 170, 209, 210, 214, 218, 219 Christiansen, Mr. James 35,193 Christensen, James Edward 112, 138, 144, 158 Christensen, Joy 96, 197, 209, 213, 215 Christensen, Mary Ann 96, 215 Christman, Mr. Oscar 37 CHRISTMAS 178 Chucri, Marguerite Marie 112 Chucri, Nadia 45, 79, 125, 198 Clapham, Buddy 96, 137, 156 Clapham, Norma Ruth 79 Clark, Dan 79, 178, 207 Clark, Nancy 53 Clemens, Mrs. Ada 38 Clevenger, Rose Mary 112 Clow, Jon 53, 152, 155, 158, 211, 252 COACHES 122 Cochell, Sanalee 112 Cocke, Barbara 79, 82, 126, 180, 206, 208, 225 COED 176 Coffroth, Mr. James 15, 217, 226 Coker, Mr. F. D. 37 Colburn, Dee Dee 79 Cole, Bill 53, 193 Cole, James Grover 112 Collier, Lea 45, 96, 169, 206. 209, 210 Collins, Mrs. Jennie 38 Collins, J. D. 96, 150 Collins, Kathy 45, 53. 125, 208 Collins, Ned 96 Collins, Patricia 96, 197, 209. 210, 215 Compton, Bob 79, 207 Connolly, Carolyn 53, 183, 185, 206, 218, 222, 226, 259, 267 Cons, Francis Parre 112 Contreras, Genevieve 96 Contreras, Rebecca 112 Cooper, Jennifer Kay 1 12, 194, 197, 209 Cooper, Shirloy Ann 96, 125 Copp, Mr. Arthur 37 Coppinger, Mr. Roy 25, 122, 150, 211 Coppinger, Ruth Elaine 96 Coppock, Patricia Ann 96 Corlett, John Harold 112, 197 CORONATION BALL 184 Cosper, Edna Lorine 112 Cota, Joe 96 Cota, Terry 1 12 Cota, Nellie Luque 112 Coulson, Sue 79, 125, 126, 180. 197, 204, 206, 208 Couturo, Mrs. Barbara 14, 194 Couvdos, Leonora 112, 209 Covarrubio, Erasmo 112 Cowart, Leonard 96 Cowart, Lois Marie 112 Cox, Bob 79, 91. 128, 154, 156, 205, 21 1, 225 Cox, Susanne 79, 208, 227 Crabtree, Phyllis Ruth 112 Craddock, Sharon 96 Craig, Miss Roberta 23, 52 Crance, Don 79, 201,213, 214, 220 Crawford, Donna 96, 198, 209, 213 Crawford, Sandy 45, 53, 200 Creasman, Martha Dee 73, 126, 173, 175, 180, 206, 208.210.227 Crossman, John 53, 200 Crossman, Pat 97 Cruz, Rachel 112 Cruz, Patsy 45, 97 Cubbison, Jerry 79 CURRICULUM 11 Curry, Mr. Bernard 19 Curry, Ric 80, 140, 146, 178, 212, 213, 225 Curtiss, Kathy 80, 210 Curtis, Lome 97 D Daley, Diaqne 97, 209 Daley, Marlene 97, 209 Dana, Diane 45, 53 Dana, Steven 40, 112, 201, 203, 213 Dare, Buster 18. 29. 45, 53, 71, 195, 203, 226, 227, 256 Davidson, David LoRoy 97 Davis, Betty 54 Davis, Dave 97, 137 Davis, Jackie Glenn 97 Davis, Sam 54 Davis, Theron Lee 18, 97 Davis, Thomas 97, 137 Dawson, Danny 80 Decker, Pete 54, 175, 201, 213, 215, 223 Decker, Roxanne 112, 178, 209 Dcegan, Karen 80, 90, 195, 210 Dcegan, Marilyn 16, 31, 54, 185, 195 DcElena, Henry 112 Defer, Diane 31, 97 DeKellis, John 97. 156 DeKellis, Tommy 20, 80, 158, 198, 207 DELTA EPSILON Hl-Y 203 Delworth, Vickie Lee 112, 213 DoMunbrum, Mr. Roland 20, 74 Denniston, Ken 80 DesJardin, Stephen 112, 138, 144 Detherage, Dennis 112, 138, 144, 150 Devore, John 80, 213 Dewhurst, Bill 97. 190 Dewhurst, Sue 97, 209, 218, 219 Dibble, John 112, 201 Diehl, Mary Ann 97, 196, 200 Dierks, Gretchen 180, 232 Dierks, Louise 180 Dillon, Richard William 112 Dimmick, Charles 97 Dimmitt, Rosalee 112, 124, 125 Dirickson, Sandra 40, 112, 181, 209 Dominquez, Connie 112 Douglas, Dean 97 Dovis, Tom 54 Downing, Cynthia 97 Drake, Susan 112, 209 Drake, Ted 80, 201 Driscoll, Dennis 80 Duarte, Irene 45, 97 Duaway, Luanne 112 Ducceschi, Frank 44, 97, 103, 190, 201, 216, 220, 256 Duke, Botty 80 Dunn, Evelyn 54, 192, 212, 223 Dunn, Milo 97, 156, 157, 158 Dunn, Tom 19, 40, 41, 54, 140, 141, 142, 174, 205, 215 DuPree, Randy 97. 112, 137, 150, 156 Dykman, Bonnie 80 E Early, Gail Kathleen 33, 112 Early, Jim 80, 193 Eberle, Janot 97 Eckhart, Barbara Ann 54 240 - INDEX Edgar, Glonda 54 Edwards, Pat 80 Edwards, Robert 45, 54 Ehle, Charlene Agnes 97 Elkins, Mr. Ben 37, 34, 80, 98 Ellingson, Georgia 97, 209 Ellingson, John 76, 80, 92, 205, 155, 156, 211, 258 Elliott, Delores 55 Elliott, Pamela Joan 113 Elliott, Phyllis 97, 196, 209, 210, 259 Ellis, Jennell 55 Ellis, Joyce 97 Ellis, Shorry 113 Ellis, Shirley 55, 192, 203 Ellzey, Jamos 113 Ellzey, Linda 97 Ellzey, Therman 80, 201 Encinas, Ester 80 Engelhardt, Jon 113, 212 Erickson, Carolyn Ann 113 Erickson, Dick 80, 128, 152, 211 Erwin, Ashley 80, 128, 207, 211,215 Escalante, Mr. Manuel 37 Escalante, Jr., Mr. Manuel 37 Escalante, Mr. Stove 37, 38 Escarcega, Christine 55, 195 Esparza, Peppie Cornaldo 113 Espinoza, Joe 39, 55 Etter, Carl Edward 113 Etter, Juanita Frances 98, 209 Evers, Suzzanne Grace 113, 198 Evvard, Jenny 74, 98, 199, 200, 215 Ewald, John 98, 156 Eyler, William 98, 196, 201, 203 F FACULTY 14 Farley, Linda 98, 177 Farrington, John 81, 146, 177, 140 Faulkner, Gus Lynn 113 Feaster, Sylvia Claire 113, 163 Felix, Teresa 113 Forguson, Gracie 81 Fernandez, Tillie 98 Ferrel, Eleanor Palma 113 Fiedler, Jerry 98, 108, 137, 144, 156, 199 Figueroa, Mary 1 1 3 Figueroa, Ruben 113 Filger, Patty Jo 113 Finneil, Franklin Ray 113 Finnell, Lawrence 113, 201 Fischbauer, Karen 81 Fischbauer, Susan Ann 113 Fisher, Janet 81, 202, 225 Fitzgerald, Jim Ray 98 Fitzgerald, Marie 113, 190, 194 Fitzgerald, Sharon 81, 195 Fix, Sandra Elaine 113, 197, 209 Fleming, Nita Jo 81, 225 Fletcher, David 113 Flores, Eleanor 55, 212 Flores, Freddie 1 13 Flores, Manuel 81, 198, 203, 211 Flowers, Cynthia 98, 124, 125, 198, 209 Flowers, Sandy Jo 81, 84, 123, 125, 198, 206, 208, 218, 219, 226, 227, 228, 255 FOOTBALL 127 Ford, Joanna 81, 197 Forde, Vivien 98, 178, 181, 196, 209, 210, 216 Fosie, Clyde 81, 91 Foster, Bob 23, 81 Fox, LeRoy 98, 100, 137, 203 Frank, Danny 55 Fraser, Oneda 39, 113, 125, 163 FRENCH CLUB 197 FRESHMEN 109 Frost, Michael 98 Fry, Larry 81, 213 Fulghum, Mike 98 Fuller, Beverly 45, 81 Fuller, Donna Sue 98 Fuller, Kathy 81 Fuller, Linda 81, 215 Fullmer, Ladeno 98 Fullwood, Mary Jean 55, 195, 208, 215 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMER- ICA 193 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 192 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA 194 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMER- ICA 195 G Gabbard, George 81, 160, 205, 207 Gamboa, Billy 113, 199 Gamboa, Deanna Susan 113 Gamboa, LeRoy 81, 128, 211 Gamboa, Roy 81, 144 Gammage, Mrs. Lucy 30, 38 Gannon, Ann 44, 133, 114, 125, 163 Garcia, Carmel 113 Garcia, Connie 55, 215 Garcia, Eddie 82, 193 Garcia, Erefracio 113 Garcia, Richard 114 Gardner, Frances Dene 98 Gay, Beth 44, 55 Goor, Gene Beulah 98 Geisler, Harry 82 GENERAL INDEX 239 Gervasio, Michael Barry 98 Getz, Michael 82, 128, 140, 150, 211 Gibbs, James 56, 198, 223, 229 Gibbs, Stephen 114, 198 Gibson, Phyllis Maxine 98 Gilbert, Elaine Marie 114, 209 Gilbert, Larry 82, 193 Gilbert, Tom 114 GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL 204 GIRLS' SPORTS 167 Glasson, Margaret 56, 200 Glasson, Mayre Lynn 98 Gleason, Claude Elgene 98 Gleason, Sharon 82 Gless, Karen Joyce 114, 209 Glossbrenner, David Roy 98 Glossbrenner, Marsha Ann 1 14 Glover, John 27, 82, 144 Goble, Ronald 82 Goble, Russell 82 Godbey, Georgia 114, 209 Godwin, David 22, 96, 98 Goldman, Bill 56, 250 Goldman, Jim 82, 152, 154, 158, 193 Goldsmith, Myrle 82 Gomez, Charlene Soto 114 Gomez, Richard 56, 199 Gonzales, Billy 114 Gonzales-, Lupo 56, 198, 215 Gonzales, Mary Ann 31, 98 Goodman, Jamos 98 Goosen, Ron Lee 98 Gordon, Brenda 82, 202 Gore, Alan 98 Gore, Linda Carol 114 Gould, John 99, 193 Graczyk, Darlene 114 Grant, Dixie Jean 99 Grant, Leola 56 Grassmyer, Richard 99, 156 Gray, Gary Ralph 114 Gray, Judy 82, 208, 213 Gregan, Paul 82 Gregg, Dandra Ann 99 Griffith, Joan 114 Griffith, Phillip Warren 114 Griffith, Susan 99 Griffith, Tom 56, 62, 128, 131, 175, 176, 178, 203, 211, 255 Grim, Barbara 44, 79, 82, 126, 180, 210 Grim, Mr. John 21, 164, 122, 201 Groomer, Colone 99, 209, 215 Groomer, JoAnn 82, 215 Guelich, Fred 114, 138, 144, 158 Guelich, Karl 56, 160, 161, 183, 203, 211, 223, 228, 252 Guerra, Floyd 45, 56, 136, 128, 129, 152, 155, 156 Guffey, Robert Thomas 114 Gustafson, Gene 43, 99, 100, 137, 144, 150, 205 Gustafson, Mrs. Jerri 36 Gutierrez, Terry 99, 210 H Haddock, Ricky 112, 114 Hale, Kathleen 99, 198, 200 Hale, Douglas 1 14 Hall, Carolyn 99, 209, 210 Hall, Gloria Ann 114 Hall, Jan 82 Hall, Jerry 22, 76, 82, 158, 182, 207, 211 Hallett, Bob 82, 150 Halsey, James 99 Halsey, Larry Don 83 Hamilton, Barbara Dee 83, 84, 180, 182, 208 Hamilton, Barbara Jean 114 Hamilton, Mary Jo 114 Hamilton, Sherry 114 Hammond, Gyland 99 Hamrick, Charles 70, 216, 223, 229 Hancock, Lorene 83 Hancock, William 99 Han J, Nancy '56 Hanks, Bill 56, 223 Hanks, Bob 56, 201 Hansen, Kathleen 99, 209 Hansen, Steve 128, 172, 193, 211 Harding, Mike 99 Hardy, George Andrew 114, 202 Hardy, Judy 83, 194 Hardy, Judy Patricia 99 Hardy, Nancy 99 Harkins, Dee 38, 57, 128, 140, 141, 143, 177, 205. 211, 223, 227, 228, 254 Harkins, Harold Ronald 99, 137, 156 Harper, Mr. Bruce 28, 52, 195 Harris, Deanna 57 Harrison, Gerald Clayton 114, 144 Harris, Miss Katherine 30, 204 Harris, Leona 114, 125, 163, 204 Harrison, Leonard 114 Hatton, John 99 Hawkins, Nancy 114, 209 Haws, Sammie Jean 114 Heath, Darrel 83, 193 Heath, Joanne 57, 203 Heath, Claudine 99 Heckathorn, Robert James 114 Holland, Dean 83, 200, 215 Holland, Nancy 114, 199 Helwig, Jean 99 Heimann, Dan 114, 138, 144, 158 Hensel, Sally 99, 194 Henshaw, Mr. Hascall 13, 28 Herlihy, Dr. Harriet 14 16 Hernandez, David 57 Hernandez, Felix 114 Hernandez, Lidia 114 Hernandez, Magdalena, 57, 114 Hernandez, Mary Rodriquez 114 Hernandez, Ramons Hernandez, Paul 137 Herron, Jackie 99, 209 Herring, Barbara 114 Hesseltine, Kay 99 Heywood, Jim 39, 57, 200, 203, 215, 227 Heywood, Tom 99, 137, 144, 199, 156, 203 Hiatt, Lynda 62, 57 Hicks, Jim 83, 137 Hicks, Linda 114 Hicks, Mrs. Margaret 38 Hicks, Michael 114 Higgins, Louise 99 Hilgeman, Jane Louise 114, 192 Hill, Jan 83, 216, 217, 218, 219, 226 Hilstrom, Jeff 114 Hilstrom, Richard 57 Hineman, Tom 83 Hines, Cynthia 40, 99, 196, 209 Hines, Mary 40, 45, 57, 186, 206, 208, 215, 223, 226, 227, 229 Hinojosa, Luis 99 Hitchye, Sammiotta 114, 194 Hitt, Mr. Woodrow 31, 44 Hodges, Carolyn Ann 115, 194, 197 Hodges, Jim 100 Hoffr Judy 57, 194, 195, 210, 234 Hoff, Sandra Kay 115, 169, 177, 194 Hoffman, John 100 Hogg, Mrs. Bessie 38 Holley, Kay 29, 57, 176, 185, 218, 223, 226, 228 267 Hollis, John 82, 83, 211 Holly, Chuck 83, 128, 152, 211 Holman, Gloria 115 Holtzman, Jed 97, 100, 144, 164 HOMECOMING 172 HONORS 221 Hopper, Donna 57, 71 Horan, Sharon 115 HORIZON PHOTOGRAPHERS 220 HORIZON STAFF 218 Horton, Robert 100, 201, 203 Howland, Jane 100 Huber, Ben 100 - 241 INDEX Huddleston, Jen 58, 174, 186, 206, 208, 215, 226, 227 Huerta, Raul 100, 156, 158 Huff, Jimmy Earl 100, 193 Huffaker, Ray 83, 205, 207 Huffaker, Richard 43, 45, 48, 58, 64, 72, 174, 175, 176, 205, 227, 232 Huish, Mr. Glenn 20, 138, 122, 144 Hunnicutt, Dick 58, 128, 132 Hunt, Lynn 115, 198 Hunter, John Robert 100 Hurley, Charles Allen 115 Hutchins, Linda 180 Hydro, Richard 58 Hyer, Margaret 83, 90, 180, 192, 195, 197, 202 I J Iverson, Greg 22, 100 Jaimey, Norma Jean 115, 199 James, Barbara 100, 168, 170, 210 James, Charles 100, 137 James, Inez 83 James, Laura Jo 100 James, Peaola 58, 62, 214, 224 Jasdebeur, Tom 144 Jarvis, Linda 115, 197 Jelinek, Lawrence 58, 63, 128, 133, 152, 155, 175, 205, 211, 216, 217, 222, 226 Jerry Freddie Flores 115 Jimenez, Eddie 97, 100, 150 Johnson, Charles Edwin 115 Johnson, Edward Floyd 115 Johnson, Harold Ralph 115 Johnson, Jeff Paul 115 Johnson, Jimmy 83 Johnson, Kay 25, 83, 84 Johnson, Leon 83, 152, 153 Johnson, Madge Lee 100 Johnson, Mrs. Marietta 14, 31, 113 Johnson, Rose Ann 100 Johnson, Sylvia 83 Johnson, Virginia 100 Jones, Carol Ann 115, 209 Jones, Carolyn 100, 199, 200, 209, 212 Jones, David 115 Jones, Diana 100, 163, 210 Jones, Gary 84 Jones, Kenneth 58 Jones, Robert Davis 115 Joseph, Pamela Ann 84, 180, 194, 195, 210 Jost, Pamela Leigh 115, 201, 209, 213 Judkins, Georgia 45, 100 JUNIORS 75 Jutson, Carol 100, 212 Jutson, Cynthia Ann 115 Jutson, Janice 84 K Kajikawa, Christine 43, 100, 102, 126, 170, 196, 206, 209, 210, 214, 232 Keeme, Mary Cokie 115 Keeme, Robert 58 Keeme, Trini 115 Kehler, Sandra, 84, 197, 212 Kehrer, Ann Mary 100, 209 Kellogg, Don 17, 59, 61, 125, 128, 133, 172, 182, 202, 203, 205, 211 Kelly, Kathleen Jo 115 Kelly, Orin 84, 202 Kelly. Roger 100 Kelton, Ronald 84, 215 Kempton, Mr. Gerald 24, 88, 220 Kempton, Robert 40, 59, 119, 174, 183, 190, 203, 205, 227 Kenison, Eldon 115 Kennedy, Mr. Chet 21, 113 Ker, David 100, 201 Kerr, Ann 44, 45, 59, 180, 202, 206 Kessler, Lawrence 112, 115 Keswick, Stanna 100 KEY CLUB 205 Killingsworth, Myra 45, 100, 186, 197, 215 King, Marilyn 59, 210 Kingsbury, Larry 100 Kirchner, Carol 1 15, 125, 198, 202 Kirchner,. Janice 18, 40, 59, 201, 202, 208, 215, 224, 227, 229 Kirk, Henry 21, 59, 71, 128, 132, 133, 152, 155, 173, 211, 231 Kirk, Jim 101. 137, 156, 157 Kleen, Joyce 115, 125 Klinkner, Jerry Teresa 115 Klopshinske, Dennis 101 Knechtel, Ann 84 Knechtel, Elsie 59 Knoche, Mr. August 24, 88, 92 Knudsen, Earl 115 Koerwitz, Linda 84, 194, 200 Kohlenberg, Henry 84 Kolberg, Kathy 40, 45, 59, 63, 67, 73, 176, 195, 210, 216, 217, 226, 227, 228, 230 Koopman, Elizabeth Ann 115, 209 Koopman, Mary Lou 84, 208 Koster, Susan 101, 163, 196, 204, 210 Kotz, Phil 224 Kraft, Carl 59 Krill, Tom 82, 84, 160, 201 L Labastida, Connie 101 LaFontain, Judy 84, 195, 199 Lamb, Jane 82, 84, 92, 208 Lamb, Sue Ann 115, 181, 194 Lambright, Kathie 84, 192, 195, 197 Lamkin, Doris Lee 101 Lamkin, EIRoy 100 Lamkin, Joyce Lee 101 Langhi, Cynthia 40, 101, 196, 215 Langhi, Glenda 84, 96 Lansberry, Susan Gwen 97, 101, 200, 203 Lassen, Susan Elinor 96, 101, 196, 209 LATIN CLUB 196 Lavold, Jerry 59. 152, 155 Lawson, Robert 101 Lay, Carol Jean 115 Lay, Shirley 19, 84, 215, 225 Lay, Velma Yvonne 115, 197 Layton, Marie 59, 125, 215 Layton, Marion 84 Leatherman, Boyd 84 LoBaron, Steve 59, 71, 146, 147, 182, 205, 211, 228, 253 Lee, Chuck 29, 84 Lee, Curtis 45, 60, 198 Leidecker, Patricia Irene 101 Lehnis, Dianne 60, 195, 197, 212, 229 Lemke, Meredith Jean 101 Lemley, Jerry 82, 84 Lemons, Tina 101 LETTERMEN'S CLUB 211 Lovas, Catherine 101, 209 Levas, George 60, 183, 190, 203 Levas, Gerri 115 Lewis, Dobbie 45, 101, 125, 194 Leyvas, Francis 85 Leyvas, Rosie 115 Leyvas, Salvador 101 LIBRARIANS 203 Limon, Joe 85, 137, 160, 161 Lindley, Russell Arthur 115 Lindsey, David 85 Lindstrom, Jerry 85 Lines, Kay 16, 60, 177, 193, 212 Lingscheit, Faye 101, 210 Lingscheit, Janice 85, 180, 210 Lingscheit, Mrs. Zelda 14, 108, 195 Lisa, Shirley 101, 199 Little, Brenda 45, 85, 195 Little, Dusty 115, 138, 158 Little, Janet 101 Little, Sherry 16, 113 Lively, Cheryl Ann 115, 209 Lively, Dwayne Howard 115, 138 Livingston, Tiffany 45, 94, 101, 209, 210 Logue, Ann Elaine 115 Long, Tom 43, 60, 66, 119, 140, 142, 203, 205, 211 Longwell, Ed 60, 155, 158, 211 Lopez, Barbara 85 Lopez, Dora 85 Lopez, Enodina 115 Lopez, Gilbort 115, 138 Lopez, Henry 101 Loughrige, Karin 85, 126, 180, 206, 208, 210 Louy, Gloria 18, 85, 197, 208 Louy, Margaret 112, 115, 197 Lujan, Mike 101 Lundahl, Mrs. Janel 16, 98 Lundquist, Charlotte 60 Loveless, Beulah 115, 194 Lyman, Gloria 116 Lyons, Richard 116 Lyska, Leonard 101 Me McBee, Keith 60, 134, 128, 211 McClure, Herb 27, 140, 142, 146, 148, 207, 213 McCook, Ron 19, 31, 101, 137, 203, 215 McCrife, DyAnne 85 McCullough, Alfred Lee 116 McDougal, Debbio Lynn 112, 116, 232 McDougal, Dennis 85 McDougald, Judy Mary 101 McDowell, Gene 101, 255 McEnroe, Patricia 60, 195 McGaughey, Donna Rae 116, 194 McGaughey, Sharon 85, 180, 194, 198 McGuffie, Miss Ruth 26, 122, 125, 199, 210 McIntosh, Janet 85 McKee, Jackie 60, 215, 228 McKee, Kenneth 85 McKendrick, Mr. Allen 37 McLellan, Mr. C. W. 21, 37 McLure, Joanna 61 McLure, Herb, 82, 85 McMillan, Dr. R. W. 10 McMillan, William Patrick 112, 116, 144, 158 McMillion, Mrs. Roso 36 McNatt, Linda 116, 124, 125, 209 McNatt, Mary Lou 85, 126, 180, 182, 206, 208, 227 McQueen, Jerry 41, 43, 44, 60, 73, 128, 129, 131, 134, 152, 157, 173, 176, 177, 184, 185, 205, 211, 227, 232, 233 McSpadden, Oscar 116 McWilliams, Miss Mary Lou 14, 26, 122, 126, 162 M Maas, Don 61 Maas, Jim 101 Maas, Mary Jane 116, 125, 194 Mabee, C. S. 45, 85, 163, 208 Mabee, Skip 27, 97, 102, 144, 196 Macario, Rosetta 61, 194, 195, 210 Madron, Donald Lee 102 Madron, Troy 116 Magallanes, Anselma 102 Magnin, John 61 Mahr, Bob 108, 85, 201, 225 Mallett, Geneda Furn 102 Maness, Sandra Jo 102, 197, 209 Mangus, Marsha 74, 85, 123, 177, 206, 230 Martin, Chuck 85 Martin, Frederick Wendell 102 Martin, Jesse 61 Martin, Virginia 41, 43, 61, 71, 72, 172, 173, 174, 175, 206, 208, 215, 224, 227, 228, 231 Martin, William Frank 116 Martinez, Cecilia 85, 198 Martinez, Eddie 137, 150, 203 Martinez, Irma 61, 198 Martinez, Manuel Frank 102, 152 Martinez, Ramon 102 Martinez, Ruth 85, 102,125 Mask, Jean 116, 197 Massey, Linda Faye 43, 102, 203 Massey, Joyce Marie 116 Massey, Mary Ann 102, 201 Masters, Susan Irene 116 Matus, Lupe 116 Mauk, William Claude 116 Mavis, Margaret 116 May, John Frederick 102,213 Mazey, Patricia Ann 85 Moador, Mary Lou 61, 125 Medina, Martha 102 Meister, Cary 112, 116, 197 Mendez, Adrian 61, 152, 157 Mendoza, Socorro 102, 198, 203, 210 Mercado, Geraldine 86, 117, 213 Mercado, Mary Holen 116 Mercado, Ramona 86 Merrifield, Martha 45, 62, 192 Meyer, Richard 102, 196, 201 Meyers, Larry 102 - 242 - INDEX Mezes, Eddie 86. 128, 152, 158, 203, 21 1 Michaelson, Bobbie 116, 138, 144, 150 Mikuleky, Donald 22, 102 Mikuleky, Jean 86, 194, 202 Milam, Francis Marvin 116 Miller, Betsy 116, 169, 194 Miller, Dick 102 Miller, Douglas 62 Miller, Gary 86, 144, 152, 154, 215 Miller, Jim 62. 63, 211, 216, 217, 226 Miller, Pauline 116, 194 Miller, Richard Melvin 102 Miller, Sally 112, 116, 178, 209 Milligan, Dennis 62 Mills, Shorry Ann 19, 44, 60, 62, 126, 178, 187, 206, 215, 224, 227 MINOR SPORTS 159 Miranda, Carmen 116, 198 Miranda, Mary 116 Mitchell, Bob 86, 128, 205, 207, 211 Mitchell, James Kent 116 MIXED CHORUS 215 Mleynek, Marie 102, 192 Mleynek, Rollin 86 Moffat, Larry 116, 138, 144, 158 Moffat, Pat 86, 178 Molina, Jimmy 102, 137, 156, 157, 158, 211 MONITORS 45 Monson, Linda Lee 102, 163, 209 Montano, Juanita 116, 198 Montez, Juan 86 Montgomery, Elissa 86, 126, 197, 208 Montgomery, John 116 Montgomery, Sharon 88, 108, 215 Moody, Kim 102, 215 Moomaw, Lyndall 102, 196, 209 Moomaw, Sheryl 86, 196, 208 Moore, Harry William 116, 138, 150 Moore, Jay David 102, 137, 144, 150 Moore, Kathi 62 Mora, Mary 102 Morales, Alfred John 102 Morales, Angelita 102, 199 Moralos, Jim 86, 128 Morales, Vicky 116 Moreno, Henry 102 Moreno, Gus 116 Mori, Raul 86 Morrill, William Albert 116, 138 Morris, Emma Jean 102, 210 Morrison, Bill 27, 62, 71, 146, 147, 211 Morrison, Ruth 74 Morrow, Bill 45, 62, 86 Morrow, Bob 86, 128, 150, 193, 211 Moss, Linda Lou 116 Mosley, Lona Diane 116 Moyer, Alpha 62 Moyer, Jack 86 Muhr, Ulrich 15, 39, 53, 62, 63. 176, 197, 200, 203, 205 Mullen, Mr. J. K. 37 Mumaw, James Michael 103, 196 Murua, Mary 116 Murua, Victoria 116 Myers, Anne 103, 196 Myers, Bobby 103, 152, 157 Myers, Harold 103, 213 Myors, Pamela 116, 209 N Nason, Ronald 43, 103, 144, 212 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 222 Navarre, Georgia 103, 197 Nay, Mr. W. S. 34 Neely, Janet Alice 116, 209 Neese, Linda Diane 116 Nelson, Daniel 62, 128, 134 Nelson, Linda JoAnn 62, 63, 194 Neveln, Diano 103, 215 Nevitt, Larry 63 Newman, Sharon Diane 112, 117, 213 NEW YEAR'S EVE 179 Nichols, Caroline 86, 192, 197, 208, 215, 225 Nies, Larry 116, 158 Nolto, Joanne 103 Nolte, Marion George 63 Norgail, Danial 45, 103 Norman, Mr. Frod 1-8, 125, 172, 227 Norris, Mrs. Carol 17 Norris, Deloros 63, 203 Norton, Bruce 117 o Oakley, Linda 103, 196, 209 Oakley, Mrs. Lora 33, 192 O'Brien, Katherine 33, 117, 163, 169, 209 O'Connor, Kathryn 103, 198 O'Dell, Sharon 63, 66, 103, 123, 218, 226, 250, 261, 267 O'Dell, Buddy 103 Ogden, Bob 86, 220 Ogeda, Lupe 86 Olds, Mary Frances 117 Olivas, Ruth 86 Ooten, Wayne 117, 138 OPERETTA 186 ORGANIZATION 191 Ormsby, Judith Ann 103, 125, 196 Ortega, Armando 117 Ortega, Lucil Borboa 117 Ortega, Mary 103, 198 Osuna, Lupe 87 Othon, Eugeno 63 Othon, Rachael 63, 212 Othon, Ruben 117, 158 Overman, Priscilla 117, 125 Overocker, Doris Jane 103, 209 Owens, Errol 117, 138, 158, 160, 207 Owons, Fafi 18, 87 Owens, Gwen 24, 87, 91, 162, 164, 180, 204, 208, 210 Owen, Joyce 103, 209 Owons, Mary Christina 45, 103, 163 Owens, Thomas 10 Ozuna, Lupe 87 P Packer, Sharon 16, 63, 125, 208 Painter, Penny 63, 208 Palmer, Penny 87, 169 Palmer, Richard 87 Parish, Rosey 63 Parker, Charles 103 Parks, Elaine 103, 163 Parks, Karen Colleon 63, 203, 210 Patten, Gary 22, 87, 207 Payne, Bill 96, 103, 137, 156, 158, 196, 205, 207, 227 Payne, Larry 63, 157, 158, 216, 226 Payne, Lois 11 7 Payne, Lola 64, 203, 215, 227 Paxton, Alvin, 117 Pelley, Linda 87 PEP CLUB 125 Poplow, Patricia 103, 169, 196, 209, 215 Poralta, Manuel 87, 152 Peralta, Rachel 64 Peralta, Sylvia 117, 170 Peralta, Voronica 103, 184 Perez, Angelita 103 Perez, Gloria 64 Perez, William 64, 135, 128 Pester, Jo Dene 82, 84, 87, 180, 213 Peterson, Jay 117 Petit, Janet 64, 192, 212, 214, 224, 229 Petit, Patricia 117, 213 Phillips, Dorthy 103 Phillips, Penny 112, 117, 204 Phillips, Valle 23, 87, 253 Pickett, Elaine 103. 209 Pike, Janice 103 Pinkert, Mr. Edward 32, 201 Pinkston, Calvin 103, 193 Pinkston, Donna 87, 126, 180, 182, 208, 210, 225, 227 Pippin, Charlos 117 Pippin, Darrel 117 Pitts, Mr. Griffith, 13, 14, 178, 205 Plumb, Lafe 15, 64, 73, 190, 196, 200, 201, 216, 217, 224, 226, 229 Podlick, William 103, 160, 196, 207 Poe, Jack 87, 203 Poehlein, Ron 117, 220, 259 Polley, Ron 64, 193 Pomeroy, Mr. Earl 22, 122, 160 POM PON GIRLS 126 Potter, Mollie 87, 177, 180, 197. 202 Potter, Sandra 103 Powell, Buoanna 64 Powell, Herchel 87, 128, 146, 177, 140, 143, 211 Powell, Linda 64, 210 Powell, Thomas 103, 199 Prater, Linda 117 Prater, Ronald 87 Price, Mr. David 22, 98, 201 Prigmore, Botty Jo 104 Prigmore, Billie 87, 90, 180, 208 Pritchard, John 87, 152 Pritchett, Larry 158 Purcell, Nicky 87, 213 Pyle, John 104, 137. 144, 150 Q R QUILL SCROLL 226 Quillin, Carol Lee 104, 209, 210 Quinn Susie 117, 125 Rada, Juanita 104 Radacy, Nancy 65, 197 Radcliffe, Johnny 87, 146, 182 Rader, Mrs. Myrtle 36 RADIO CLUB 201 Ramos, Sandra 117, 197 Ramsey, Mr. Joo 10 Ramsey, Kenneth 1 1 7 Ramsey, Randy 87 Randall, Mrs. Jo 36 Randall, Lawrence 87 Randall, Miss Lola Mae 26, 122, 210 Randall, Mark 117, 198 Randall, Martha 87, 126, 180, 182, 183, 197, 204. 206, 208, 210, 227 Randelman, Eddie 112, 117, 138 Randolph, Katherine 65 Rauhouse, Tim 87, 215 Rawson, Sue 40, 45, 65, 73, 174, 175, 187, 206, 208, 215, 222, 226, 227, 228 Ray, Marion 1 1 7 Razo, Peter, 104, 137, 150 Reading, Jean 82, 89, 91, 126, 180, 258 Robert, Juno 117 Reed, Scott 65, 201 Reed, Mary Sue 31, 214 Reed, Robin 117, 209 Reeves, Frank 10 Reichert, Carl 104 Reidhead, Rodney, 117, 138, 150 Reinick, Mr. W. T. 20, 52, 198 Reinke, Sharon 89 Reiser, John 97, 104, 137, 152, 158, 196, 203, 211 Remley, Pat 89 Reyes, Dolores 104 Reynolds, Russel 90 Reznicek, Brigitte 45, 63, 65, 204, 206, 208, 222, 234 Rich, Stephen 117, 197 Richardson, Beverly 65, 125, 206, 208. 215, 224 Richardson, Genneen 96, 104, 209, 213 Richins, Dianne 104, 168, 209 Richins, Hazel 65, 203 Richmond, Jim 104, 196, 212 Rickel, Dianne 90, 162, 164, 210, 252 Ridenour, Mrs. Ann 52, 200 Ritter, Pam 90, 194 Rivas, Joe 90 Rivera, Roso 90, 198, 218, 219 Roberts, Marilyn 19, 60, 65, 123, 125, 186, 206, 208, 215, 224, 227 Roberts, Martha 117 Roberts, Mary 97, 104, 209 Robertson, Ann 45, 104, 209 Robinson, Beverly 104 Robinson, William 104, 201 Rodgers, Royco 11 7 Rodriquez, Dora 104 Rodriquez, Gloria 117, 198 Rodriquez, Joe 104 Rodriquez, Ramona 117 Rordiques, Randy 90 Rogers, Sammy 90, 128, 152, 154 Rojas, Virginia 104, 198 Rollins, Betty 45, 104, 97 Rollins, C. W. 90 Rollins, Evertt 117, 128, 131, 136, 146, 148. 149 Rollins, Roberr 90, 137 Rollins, Ronald 66 Roman, Helen 104, 199 Roman, Henrietta 66, 198 - 243 - INDEX Rombaugh, Carol Anno 104, 197 Romine, Eddie 90 Romo, Louie 90, 128, 152 Rosio, Jane 45, 82, 90, 162, 164, 180, 202, 208, 225 Rottier, Mari Lea 117 Roupo, Betty Jean 66 Row, Mrs. Zella 24, 88 ROYALTY 230 Royse, Eddie 82, 90, 137, 140, 150, 205, 207, 211, 227 Royek, Viola 104, 198, 209 Ruby, Mr. William 28, 88 Rue, Mack 104 Ruggiero, JoAnn 117 Ruiz, Ernie 90, 137 Ruiz, Terry 66, 199 Rumbaugh, George 90, 207 Rumbaugh, Sharon 66 Rundlo, Margaret 104, 199, 209, 210 Russell, Beverly 104, 181, 190, 196, 209, 215 s St. Germain, Charles 118, 138, 150, 193 Salado, Danny 117, 197 Samaniogo, Eva 1 1 7 Sample, Eva Anne 117, 125, 209 Sample, Shelia 63, 66, 67, 212, 222, 261 Sampson, Tim Lee 104, 156 Samuels, Claudia 117, 163, 168, 209 Samuels, Larry 66, 146, 147, 195, 211, 216, 220, 226, 229 Sanchez, Adelita 66, 203 Saucedo, Pet© 104 Sayer, Jerry 104 Saylor, Charlene 104, 204, 209, 210 Saylor, Sharon 90, 182, 194, 210 Schabel, Ann 104, 198 Schilling, Charlotte Ann 43, 114, 1 18, 125, 202, 209 Schisler, Mark 90 Schneider, Theresa 66, 73, 123, 125, 162, 205, 216, 217, 226 Schuk, Ruth Elaine 105, 194 Schwartz, Nancy 105 Schwoizer, Freddie 66, 190, 195, 216, 217, 226, 227 Schweizer, John 96, 105, 201 SCIENCE CLUB 201 Scott, Brian Creel 118 Scott, Florence Ettamae 118 Scott, Laura 45, 82, 90, 206, 208 Seaton, Jerry 66 Seehafer, Jane 66, 208 Seitz, Jcanice 19, 105, 106, 186, 197, 200, 215 Seitz, Lynn 97, 105, 186, 215 Selleh, Joe 45, 64, 66, 146, 147, 149, 205, 21 1 Selleh, Judy 103, 105, 108, 126, 214, 168, 209, 210, 218, 219, 252 SENIORS 47 SENIOR DRESS-UP DAY 188 SENIOR INDEX 235 SENIOR PLAY 174, 175 Serrano, Richard 138 Shackelford, Mike 118 Shannon, David Lee 105 Shannon, Karen Kay 105, 209, 213 Sheldon, David 105 Shelton, Mac 43, 94, 105, 144, 150, 196, 205, 207, 232 Sheppard, Bill 118, 144, 158 Sheppherd, Florence 116, 118 Shepherd, Lawronce 1 1 8 Sheppard, Linda 88, 125, 208, 253 Sherman, Glonnys 67 Shields, Jana Kay 118, 194 Shields, Jerald 67, 183, 193 Short, David 88, 212, 213 Shults, Charles 44, 114, 118, 138, 144, 150 Shumacker, Jim 105 Shuman, Dick 88, 92, 212, 250 Shuman, Sandra Lee 118, 194 Siers, Larry 118 Simpson Ronald 105 Sims, Chuck 1 18, 144, 158, 197 SLAVE DAY 190 Sliger, Gene 105 Slusarek, Mr. Robert 27, 122, 144 Smith, Al 88, 201 Smith, C. W. 105, 118, 150, 196, 201, 220 Smith, Eldon 19, 40, 45, 81, 82, 125, 164, 186, 199, 205, 207, 211, 213, 214, 215, 225, 232 Smith, Gary 105 Smith, Karen 118 Smith, Katie 118 Smith, Kenneth 105, 203 Smith, Jim 105 Smith, Joan 88 Smith, Mr. Maurico 35, 113 Smith, Nelson 67 Smith, Ozell 118 Smith. Paul 25, 88, 160 Smith, Sherry Ann 118 Smith, Steven 11 8 Smith, Tom 27, 105. 144, 152 Sneed, Lonzetta 88 Snell, John 67 Snyder, Mr. Ernie 37 Snyder, Pat 45, 67, 125, 261 Sofokidis, Mrs. Jan 17, 98, 209 Solarez, Sara 118 Soliz, Al 44, 51. 67, 71, 198, 199, 211 Soliz, Mel 88 SOPHOMORES 93 Soto, Bridget 105 Sotomayer, Alphonso 118 Sotomayor, Charlie 105 Southern, Pat 53, 67, 71, 174, 180. 196, 206, 215, 224, 227 Soza, Alice 88 SPANISH UNITY CLUB 198, 199 Speck, Joe 105, 213 Spenik, Betty 118 SPORTS 120, 121 Sprangcr, Dean 67, 172, 213 Stack, Tim 118 Stakebake, Tim 80, 202 Stammen, Joyce 118 Stammen, Judy 118 Standage, Richard 118, 138, 158 Stanphill, Brent 105, 125, 137, 142, 144 Stansborry, Peggy 46, 105, 203 Stansell, Bill 67 Starkey, John 118, 201 Starkey, Tom 105 Starr, Carol 105 Stedman, Judy 20, 23, 88, 92, 180, 185, 197, 208, 218, 219, 226 Stennerson, Wayne 105 Stewart, Sue 67, 96, 105, 209 Stewart, Willie 118 Stites, Sue 67, 200, 201 Stiedc, Delton 150 Stogsdill, Shirley 118 Stormont, Billie 88, 163, 170, 180, 208, 210 Stormont, Duane 118, 144, 197, 201, 203, 215 Storstad, Randy 88, 213 Stout, David 105 Stout, Tom 105, 160 Straub, Janet 67 Strebe, Wayne 88, 152, 158 198, 207, 211 Stribling, Bill 105, 215 Stringer, Jean 118 Stringer, Kenneth 22, 88 Stuart, Jean 88, 210 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 42 STUDENT COUNCIL 43 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 41 Subia, Estella 106 Subia, Inez 116, 118 Suchil, Angolmira 118 Sundberg, Jerry 88 Sundberg, Nancy Lee 118 Sutton, Roena 88, 125, 192 Svoboda, Lynn Lee 106, 128, 203, 21 1 Swahlen, William 118 Swan, Mr. Leslie 32 T Taylor, Al 67, 215 Taysom, David 45, 64, 68, 71, 128, 131, 135, 136, 140, 141, 142, 143, 146, 148, 149, 190, 205, 21 1, 224, 228 Tedder, Ted 88 Templeton, Darrel 82, 89, 91, 156, 205, 207, 211 Thelander, Richard 118, 193 THESPIANS 227 Thiele, Fred 118, 201 Thomas, Bill 27, 89, 140, 156, 215 Thomas, John 106, 144, 158 Thomas, John Richard 118, 201 Thomas, Lanny 89, 199, 200, 215, 227 Thompson, Charles 68 Thompson, Dora 55, 68 Thompson, Gary 68, 71, 160, 161, 178, 203, 205, 211, 216, 217 Thompson, James 118, 138, 158 Thompson, Jess 89, 128, 177, 205 Thompson, Judith 106 Thompson, Kay 118, 204 Thompson, Mary Anthonette 31, 106 Thompson, Neil Edward 118 Thompson, Paul Erwin 118, 201 Thompson, Ronald Lee 119 Thompson, Suzanne 106 Tidey, Edwin 68 Tiffany, Dean Allen 106, 155, 157 Tinder, Carolyn 89 Tinder, Patricia 106, 168 Tinder, Vivian 119 Tinsley, Carolyn 119 Tinsley, Michael 68 Titsworth, Bill 69 Titsworth, Mr, Price 37 Tocpfer, Connie 68 Tolmachoff, Pauline 119 Tolonen, Bill 106, 213 Torgerson, Wayne 119, 220 Torres, Felix 119 Torres, Henry 106 Torres, Rosalie 106 Torres, William 89 Torrez, Olga 119 TRACK 151 TRI-HI-Y 206 Trillet, Goorgia Anne 106 Trimble, Cheryl 106, 209, 210 Trimble, Dick 100, 106, 137, 144, 146, 184, 187, 199, 205, 207, 211, 215 Troutman, Harry 106 Troxell, Bobbi 94, 106, 186, 196, 209, 210, 215, 259 Troxell, Stewart 68, 140, 143, 172, 174, 175, 21 1 Tschilar, Ronnie 106, 137, 156 Turner, Ernie 43, 110, 119, 138, 150, 232 Turner, Paul 89, 210 Turner, Tyler 71 Tuttle, Bert 89, 193 U V Uhles, Ella Sue 110, 119, 209 Ulery, Jim 89, 137 Ulmer, Nancy 89, 208 Uptcgraph, Barbara 40, 45, 89, 125, 195 Uptegraph, Donna 68, 195 Uptegraph, William George 1 19, 138, 144, 158 Uptegrove, Linda 106, 218, 219 Ursutz, Joe Edward 106 Valdez, Gil 89, 128, 152, 211 Valdez, Isabel 119 Valdez, Mary 119 Valdez, Olivia 89 Valdez, Robert 81, 152, 154 Valencia, Max 119, 158 Valentic, Charlene 74, 81, 106, 125, 185, 202, 218, 219 Valentic, Bill 119 Valenzuela, Alex 89, 193 Valenzuela, Humberto 68, 224, 229 Vance, Susan 119 Vanderpool, Glenn 119, 138, 144, 193 VanKirk, Richard 68, 128, 136, 152, 157, 211, 252, 254 VanKirk, Sharon Maureen 119, 125, 163 Vanlandingham, Wanda 45, 89. 212 Varela, Henrietta 68, 212 Vasquez, Vincent 106 Vergo, Ernie 119, 199 Verdugo, Ruben 69, 74 Verdugo, Robert 119, 138, 158 Vesper, Kerry 119, 201, 203 Vest, Artha 106 Vihel, Marilyn 69, 126, 173, 176, 180, 204, 208. 210, 225, 259 Villareal, Gloria 106 - 244 - INDEX Villegas, Patricia Valle 69 Vincent, John 100, 106, 137, 144, 154, 156, 205 Vincent, Richard 45, 69, 73, 174, 175, 178, 205, 227 Vining, Dorothy Mae 119 Vining, Lynn 89, 203 Vizzera, Ruben 34, 89, 212, 213 Volker, Grace Ellen 119, 198, 209 VonHoltz, Roger 69, 128, 136, 152, 157, 172, 174, 175, 188, 225, 227 Voris, Marvin Edward 69, 71 Voss, Mr. Bill 18 w Wacht, Carolyn 106 Wacht, Connie 14, 91 Wacht, Sandra 106 Wacht, Sharon, 106 Wady, Pearlie Jean 119 Wall, Roger 106 Walls, Glenna 35, 69, 162, 253 Walsh, Mr. Gerald 20 Wann, Vera 119, 194 Ward, Paullethia Sue 119, 194 Ward, Tomas 106 Ward, William 106 Warne, Alan 43, 114, 119, 138, 150, 158, 203 Warne, Jane 76, 91, 92, 210, 215, 225 Warnock, Gerald 69 Warring, Carl 31, 97, 107 Waters, Randy 69, 225 Watkins, Betty Sue 69 Watson, Gaylon Paul 119 Watson, Ronnie 91, 128, 193 Waymire, David 69, 183, 190, 212, 213, 215 Waymire, Tim 91, 128, 152, 183 Wear, Danny 71 Weary, Diane 19, 69, 126, 173, 206, 208, 215, 225, 227 Weaver, Gerri 107, 215 Weaver, Robert 91 Webb, Todd 107, 150, 193, 207 Weber, Bob 105, 107, 137, 144 152, 198 Wells, Mr. Kenneth 19, 215 Wells, Mr. Malcolm 22 Wells, Phyllis 107, 169, 206, 209 Welman, Donna 91, 126, 180, 204, 208 Wesson, Karl 119 Wester, Ken 174, 175 WESTERN DANCE 182 Westervelt, Ann 96, 107, 126, 181, 196, 204, 210, 214 Weston, Mrs. Beatrice 38 Weston, Dennis, 91, 128, 152, 154, 254 Weston, Marie Ann 119 Weston, Robert 119 Wetmore, Molly 43, 78, 91, 126, 180, 197, 208, 210 Whalen, Mike 107, 137, 156 White, Lynell 69 White, Nick 91, 193, 228 Whiting, Janice Louise 119, 194, 209 WHO'S WHO 72 Wiessner, Linda 91 Wilbur, Peggy 107, 170, 181, 209, 210 Wilkinson, Don 107, 144 Williams, Colleen 26, 45, 70 Williams, James 96, 107, 136 Williams Robert 1 1 9, 1 38, 156, 197 Williams, Ted 91 Willis, Richard 1 58 Wilson, Donald David 119 Wilson, Karl 119, 138, 150 Wilson, Lawrence 91 Wiltre, Kathy Marie 119 Windes, Larry 44, 79, 91, 160, 161. 179, 205. 207 Wing, Darlene 1 19, 125, 202, 209 Wing, Tom 91 Winsor, Bing 91, 128, 133 Winsor, Mary 67, 70, 202, 215 Winsor, Patrick David 119, 138, 150 Winters, Spencer 39, 70, 183, 212 Wochner, Karl 19, 40, 43, 78, 91, 106, 125, 187, 205, 207, 215, 225, 227 Wolfe, Duain 119, 215 Wolfe, Bill 91, 152, 153, 211 Wolfe, Cubby 119 Woolridge, Bonnie Joyce 107, 200, 215 Wood, Lucy 107, 196, 209 Wood, Pete 91 , 1 46, 148, 158, 201, 207, 21 1 Wood, Richard Allen 107, 213 Wood, Robin Jean 119, 169, 190 Wood, Sally 40. 54, 70, 126, 178, 206, 208, 210, 225, 227 Wood, Thomas Howard 119 WORLD HISTORY CLUB 200 Wright, Julie 32, 40, 42, 62. 70, 71, 72, 125, 176, 180, 204, 206, 208, 210, 225, 227, 228 Wright, Terry 119 WRITERS CLUB 200 Wuest, Leo 37 Wynn, Mr. Howard 27, 122, 152 X Y Z Yates, Mr. Ronald 1 7, 98, 205 Younger, Mr. James 25, 122, 133, 146, 148 Y-TEENS, JUNIOR 209 Y-TEENS, SENIOR 208 Zettler, Eric 22, 107, 160, 201, 215 Zucco, Mr. John 27, 122, 130, 133, 135, 152, 21 1 Regal Regina Baca — homemaking fashion show. Buffalo takes subscriptions! Charlene Valentic, Larry Payne, Judy Selleh, Judy Chlarson Journalism convention — Flagstaff] Jim Miller, Larry Samuels, Larry Jclfl nek, Frank Ducceschi, Lafe Plum| Patterns — State Fair: Jo Dene Pester Fair-Day photographer — Bob Ogden Golden Moments Cold night — Sharon O’Dell Hunt, Marsha Mangus Serious Spanish student — Cindy Flowers Tea-bag impersonator — Judy Hoff Serious conference — Mr. Yates, Mr. Pitts Roaring twenties — Thespian Assembly: Tom Long, Mary Lou McNatt, Don Kellogg Welcome break - teachers’ lunchroom CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF i960 KEMPER GOODWIN ARCHITECT A.I.A. Division page courtesy ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE Ocotillo Power Plant in Tempe is Arizona's newest, providing 220,000 kilowatts for growing Arizona BANK OF DOUGLAS Bill Goldman and Mr. Robert Stone 619 Mill Ave. WO 7-3307 TEMPE, ARIZONA Dick Schuman COLLEGE CITY CYCLERY 405 Mill Ave. WO 7-5252 TEMPE, ARIZONA BURGER'S FURNITURE 616 Mill Ave. WO 7-2481 TEMPE, ARIZONA Sharon Hunt FASHION BOOTERY 605 Mill Ave. WO 7-4412 TEMPE, ARIZONA HAROLD ANDREWS INSURANCE WISHES THE DRIVERS' TRAINING CLASSES CONGRATULATIONS 719 A Mill Ave. WO 7-4381 TEMPE, ARIZONA LAIRD PHARMACY 501 Mill Ave WO 7-3351 TEMPE, ARIZONA - 250 - WH 6-2821 9 to 9 p.m. Weekdays 10 to 6 p.m. Sundays 31 FLAVORS OF ICE CREAM Pajoacjo Pla za. Scottsdale, Arizona PARKWAY JEWELERS 20% DISCOUNT TO Tempe Union High School Students and Families Lowest Diamond Prices in Phoenix Ryan-Evans drug stores Papago Plaza Tempe Shopping Center foUou Diimd Gt iU l n toum. 1733 McDowell Road 1924 Scottsdale Road Phoenix, Arizona Scottsdale, Arizona Dianne Rickel and Judy Selleh JOE SELLEH COMPANY 624 Mill Ave. WO 7-4163 TEMPE, ARIZONA Karl Guelich, Sr. and Karl Guelich, Jr. KARL GUELICH REAL ESTATE 535 Mill Ave. WO 7-3379 TEMPE, ARIZONA Jon Clow TEMPE DRUG COMPANY 601 Mill Ave. WO 7-2033 TEMPE, ARIZONA MONTI'S CASA VIEJA 3 West 1st Street WO 7-2436 TEMPE, ARIZONA Bill Johnson Richard Van Kirk JOHNSON'S UNION SERVICE 830 Mill Ave. WO 7-3533 TEMPE, ARIZONA TEMPE HARDWARE 520 Mill Ave. WO 7-2908 TEMPE, ARIZONA - 252 TEMPE DAIRY QUEEN 950 Mill Avenue WO 7-4442 TEMPE, ARIZONA Steve LeBaron DANA BROTHERS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 211 Mill Avenye WO 7-3345 TEMPE, ARIZONA Glenna Walls, Valle Phillips, Linda Sheppard Congratulations to Class of 1960 STATE FARM AUTO INSURANCE 701 Mill Avenue WO 7-2094 TEMPE, ARIZONA - 253 - PENN MOR MFG. CORP. 1501 Rural Road WO 7-2053 TEMPE, ARIZONA Mrs. Vida Bernard CRAWFORD'S FURNITURE 1520 Apache Boulevard WO 7-4369 TEMPE, ARIZONA Dennis Weston UNIVERSITY DRIVE IN 901 Apache Boulevard WO 7-3141 TEMPE, ARIZONA LONG'S CASH GROCERY 612 Apache Boulevard WO 7-5611 TEMPE, ARIZONA Richard Van Kirk, Dee Harkins BRODIES RICHFIELD STATION 530 Apache Boulevard WO 7-9913 TEMPE, ARIZONA - 254 - COPPERBOWL DRIVE IN 1858 Apache Boulevard WO 7-9013 TEMPE, ARIZONA CAMPUS DRUGS 300 East Eighth WO 7-4049 TEMPE, ARIZONA Sandy Flowers BOBBIE'S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 20 East Fifth WO 7-4274 TEMPE, ARIZONA Congratulations to Class of 1960 O'MALLEY'S LUMBER CO. TEMPE, ARIZONA MOTT'S JEWELRY 600 West Eighth WO 7-4700 TEMPE, ARIZONA Tom Griffith, Gene McDowell SMILEY BERGE 16 East Eighth WO 7-2064 TEMPE, ARIZONA 255 HARELSON INSURANCE SERVICE 15 West Seventh WO 7-2035 TEMPE, ARIZONA MIKE KRAFT PLUMBING AND HEATING 11 West Seventh WO 7-5543 TEMPE, ARIZONA O'MALLEY'S LUMBER CO. 204 West Eighth WO 7-3366 TEMPE, ARIZONA Ron Livingston LIVINGSTON'S LOCKERS 217 West Seventh WO 7-4272 TEMPE, ARIZONA Buster Dare GEORGE SELLEH CLEANERS 12 West Seventh WO 7-2422 TEMPE, ARIZONA Frank Ducceschi TEMPE BODY SHOP 11 East Fourth WO 7-4013 TEMPE, ARIZONA - 256 - FRED’S LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS (Wash and Fluff Dried) DRY CLEANERS Owned by Orville and Ann Agan SPECIALIZING - SHIRT-FINISHING RUGS DYED AND LAUNDERED BAYLESS SHOPPING CENTER WO 7-5713 Apache Boulevard TEMPE, ARIZONA OH- WHAT A BEAUTIFUL DAY Congratulations! HAYDEN FLOUR MILLS SuacOUeA 831 Apache Boulevard WO 7-2924 TEMPE, ARIZONA Congratulations from CANADA DRY of ARIZONA Bottling Company BEST WISHES TO THE 1960 GRADUATING CLASS OF TEMPE UNION HIGH SCHOOL Controls Company of America and Solid State Electronic Controls Inc. - 257 - Controls That Make Modern Living Possible Electronic Elements For More Economical Controls MEYER- MCJLAUGH LI N MODERATELY PRICED APPAREL FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN IN SPORTSWEAR AND FURNISHINGS IN AUTHENTIC IVY STYLING Sportswear Sport CoatsSport Shirts Trousers Swim Wear Outerwear Knit Shirts Bermuda Shorts Furnishings Underwear Hose Neckwear Jewelry -:-Toiletries Belts Dress Shirts Quality Men's Apparel 258 - Jean Reading, John Ellingson Marilyn Vihel HAPPY HOUSE GIFT SHOP 905 Mill Avenue WO 7 3533 TEMPE, ARIZONA Carolyn Connolly BONNIE SUE FASHIONS 537 Mill Avenue WO 7-4094 TEMPE, ARIZONA Lynda Koerwitz UNION FURNITURE 827 Mill Avenue WO 7-1133 TEMPE, ARIZONA Ron Poehlein PIONEER CAMERA SHOP 19 East Ninth WO 7-4662 TEMPE, ARIZONA Charm Beauty Salon ir Hair Styling ★ Permanents ★ Hair Coloring ★ Manicure COOLED BY REFRIGERATION 126 West Pepper Mesa, Arizona Mary Schneider . . . WO 4-5340 Phillis Elliot, Bobbie Troxell, and Mrs. Hubert Bushuell THE SEWING BASKET For the Finest in Yard Goods 35 East Ninth WO 7-3095 TEMPE, ARIZONA Owned by Mrs. Hubert Bushuell CELIA'S 915 Mill Avenue WO 7-2245 TEMPE, ARIZONA Di Bowman PORTER'S 901 Mill Avenue WO 7-5262 TEMPE, ARIZONA Sandra Dirickson and Frances Brostaski. W. T. GRANT CO. 831 Mill Avenue WO 7-5033 TEMPE, ARIZONA ROSAMOND'S BEAUTY SALON 106 East Eighth WO 7-4565 31 East Ninth WO 7-3722 TEMPE, ARIZONA CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATING CLASS OF 1960! srncfy consTRuenon, me. CR 4-6306 2825 N. 25TH PLACE PHOENIX, ARIZONA - 260 - Daryl Agnew CAMPUS MEN'S SHOP 603 Mill Avenue WO 7-2960 TEMPE, ARIZONA Sharon Hunt, Carolyn Bunch BUNCH'S WATCH SHOPPE 603 Mill Avenue WO 7-3221 TEMPE, ARIZONA Jack Briscoe FIRST NATIONAL BANK 526 Mill Avenue WO 7 3341 TEMPE, ARIZONA Marge Smith MARGE SMITH FLORIST 722 Mill Avenue WO 7-6663 TEMPE, ARIZONA Shelia Sample, Pat Snyder PEGGY'S SHOP 718 Mill Avenue WO 7-4244 TEMPE, ARIZONA TEMPE MOTOR COMPANY 303 Mill Avenue WO 7 4012 TEMPE, ARIZONA - 261 flUTRty BROS., Inc. JOSTER’S SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENTS AND CAPS AND GOWNS CLASS RINGS AND PINS MR. 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BOX ms • 310 SOUTH EXTENSION K0A0 • MESA ARIZONA . PHONE NOotliid 4-I7SI - 265 - A0 Mf-W F J t l Hr,s irf l ++e CjMjUjt.. . AfrwJL tfr uMaJz, We hope you will find a way to college, for your life will be fuller and richer if you do. For those of you who must enter the business world now, let us recommend that you open a savings account immediately — however small — at the Valley Bank. As you progress in your business life, you'll need bank credit. And when a banker makes his first loan to young people, he is guided mainly by the banking credit they have established in the past. 605 East Missouri CR 7-6285 The Only Complete School of Modeling and Charm in the Southwest CLASSES FOR JUNIORS - TEENS - AND ADULTS Budget Terms Rene s SCHOOL of CHARM and MODELING - 266 - TO THE CO-EDITORS and business manager of a yearbook spring means more than the advent of a new season; it means the end of the putting together of memories in the annual. As when anything reaches an end, thoughts turn back to the people who helped you accomplish your goal. In a yearbook, these thanks cannot be separated, for an annual is an integral production; and if only one part were missing, the whole would not be complete. Our only regret is that we cannot name everyone who aided us in producing this year’s annual. First and foremost in our list of thanks is the pho- tography staff, for a yearbook is not a yearbook without pictures. Special thanks must go to sponsor Gerald Kcmpton and student photographers Frank Ducceschi, Richard Bell, Wayne Torgerson, Ron Poehlein, Bob Ogden, Don Crance, C. W. Smith and Lynda Koerwitz for their assistance. Without advertisers we would not have been able to finance the HORIZON. And so thank you to the merchants who were so kind to our salesmen. In addition to pictures and money, a yearbook must have the people to work on it. 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