Tucson High School - Tucsonian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1956
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The spotlight falls on the activities, the sport seasons, school friends, the fun and experiences of a year at THS, all the way from the first day of searching for classes and meeting new teachers, to the grand finale with caps and gowns, graduating seniors, and the summer vacation at last: So, as the curtain falls after the last curtain call, the houselights snap on, programs are gathered up, we of the 1955-56 Tucsonian Staff hope that the memory of this performance will be a lasting one. 3 3 , I J Mmwwqwmw- fgmlqi 'V in-m.,.f,,,k N fn 'W M. ffl Ulf! ' I ' I f ff. f,. f . J , c o 8 l T I l, u 2: J, I ld . A no EDJ LVD L QE kv WMM! pf 1,k f A fc M Di feft A pag TLT. fwwff jj MW M ff? mu jfukjf' BW AQ,,,f 1'JWQy Wm Mqjf , W fl, V' N . . V 03 'L Y .mf ,,,f,f, X Aiffgjzvz 1 X ff r ,- , ,, x.. 1 Lf , at X 5 ' f ff F! 1 , A I' , 'L' . .-' 'l Q' V ,jf if 72,1 Y f f flqf, L, 1 , I . 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A ., , , 'K ' 3 3- ff I in ' ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL I ----- fig l .. if A Hanlv Slasle 'X f AQ? g '- 15 :S:iF2??ffiwfKs?kf?1 vw ,Q .1 S 'H 1 .le ll an ww I ' vm I ' 1 J . 4 ,,z f,i:,:4,i. 1-I Asi a? gig, gll5ii :' fzt giizg 'P 'sgf i I L.., 1, Q 555: '2i2fr:5 F m .FisfE slffN,'5 ' I ... ,I I ,fm ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Sc PRINCIPAL OF CATALINA Rollin T. Gridley BOARD HOOL Rob MEMBER err Sal vafjer ra SCHOOL BOARD h D L Dr Delbert L Secrist Mr. Clarence Betts, Mr. Left to right: Dr. Ewing, Mrs. Jo n . yons, . . , jacob C. Fruchthendler. DEAN OF GIRLS Miss Calanthe Brazelton 0 ' U IP 5 5-:RAR W -r not ASSISTQES, Bailey REGISTRAR'S OFFICE REGISTRAR'S SECRETARIES Left to right: Mrs. Rosendahl, Mrs. King. SENIOR . Kiki K. :QP 5 If LW.: Q 1 B. R. Humphrey DU'-ilix ffx, Sf K M. G. Hendon K Q .nrt n,- 5 440 'IQ Q-.qv xv.. 1Jx'v ,5s L. Hambeene 'Q , .la w I Q , K V pl , 5'9 ii f 'hr-xx JUNIOR P. Koch M' Balch H. Klenck .Q -s -4 M. Brown F. Smith A A f - QQ Q31 , r . T5 I SE, K in rg ' fl J King A. G. Logan C. Kramer 35' 'bf' .fi C. Anderson F Q32 'QV 5 E. Detlefsen G. Houck H- YCZSI Eg, fm.. ' Q 'Ez' if Q. . .- v S4 Q 53 gig . .. , . ,35 5, 32 ' x m 5 QQ -.3 R. C. Force COUNSELORS e,,....-4- ,ndD s ...gn-A lU! X , 1 ki, ,..r- - ...- .-n-v-H ,,..----f f-,,,,,. ATTENDANCE OFFICE XJ' - ' Q . x90 YAOE 0 tif- QS- . ,. L QSM' wo' Q' el' to Hg b 0993 .,.-pp-me 0+ ----' .Quan-q ' aug, 'N-n Feldkamp, Mrs. Northam. 'v l 2,,., ,,,..,.... E.,, ...NW W..-gl.. ,. nv-ng. Mm- , , 1951. ' T Left to right: Mrs. Hersey, Mrs. Rider, Mrs. Preusser Mrs W-Mele SECRETARIES '.,,,x 4' xxzje' ' 0 3' . Q9 if-To N- 6' p 'A K . V, Xl!! I , ff E' -if' v V Seated, left to right: Patricia Hulstein. LaVerne Steen, Betty Warner, Natalie Zunnin, Sue Logdahl, Claire Mcllhenney. Standing, left to right: Helen Bowers, Florence Bettin. Lee Thompson. Not pictured - Lela Stuckey. if ,L s 5 It Ji A xx Y Q5 4 A af f li ,Q A .oi ' , :VV , L5 ROW I, left to right: Belle Kennedy Augusta Gyle Jewell Gibbons Louise Daugherty Dorothy Wilbur Katie Clark ROW 2, left to right: Bertie Ellis Frances Iaccino Mauzie Walker Ethel Sullivan Blanche Tegart Lucille Davison ROW 5. left to right: Florence Watson Margaret Barney Laura Hart Annie Kelly Arlene May Grace Morton ROW 4, left to riglrlr Alice Black Anna Matthews Hazel Bohardt Fredonia Myers Stella Ankenbaue Maxine ,lakes ROW 5. left to right: Bill Sherwood Berenice Hayes Terry Garcia Jack Teal I' 5 3 15' lat 5 A s fa i A Tl g. Viyl 1 in ' 2 elwo A ' q ,Aety . F S A to f E T' ,f,.: V , Vlg. it iy E Y- ' A ff q .,,z,i1 i V L .. . S. i.ff: ..., . , I If 1. , I '-Jinsv- JY : s ROW 1, left to right: Josephine Romero Irma Stevenson ROW 2, left to right: Manuel Gastelum LaVida Weeks Annie Thompson ROW 3, left to right: Martin Escareaga james Gibbons Raymundo Flores Willie Kendreck ROW 4, left to right: Ricardo Lopez Avline Ramcez Jesus Pine Mike Iresgo Frank Rodriquez Q z, ish. X x Q3 Wai AN Nl NURSES' OFFICE ,,..-. BOOKSTORE STAFF Left to right: Josie Strom, Doris Laramore, Mary Papponich, Frank Tellez, Viola Daugherty, Norman Willis, Gladys Broyles. g. z, n?f l- ,ai Q-E 'WL' 1,555 .II ,HX 'l gg L O' qi fl I 1 XHXQX eo l 5 A. -K 31Qg.jf1x??m,3 i:-'- X1 'mag' 1 xxx. ?.,v ' I Q' 29 Left to right: Mrs. jacquemart, Secretaryg Mrs. Metz, Mrs. Korttila, Francis A. Sprout. Vincente Acosta Foreign Language Lucille Abel Social Science Helen V. Allen English Milton Agte English Archie Anglen Commercial English Frances J. Bailey Opal Ageton Physical Education Curtiss Anderson English Lowell Bailey Physical Education James L. Anderson English Mary Balch Social Science Mrs. Esther Schreurs needed no help for her successful English class 2nd period. facull' Pauline Baldwin Commercial Robert H. Bancroft English Mary Beath Arts 6 Crafts V Arts F. C. Bell Commercial Llr -r Louise Brown English Alice Butts Foreign Language M. Lorraine Carter Physical Education al 1 EJ, t 1 Ji .ll ,Q sew. J ' l if p,1,Sgs,, JW, - may A K yn ,fHz.' f ' E, ,, ' X2 31555. Gale Bell Lauritz Biorlie James Black Science M11-vii U, H w ,P w , A xi N - gif Margaret Booher Beulah Boyd Homemaking English crll S . B Mariorie Brown My,-de Brown Physical Education Social Science Q- Social Science Florence Brazelton Foreign Language Sue Brown Peter Buben English Mathematics Lunch time, but the problems of the shop get lots of attention from these Graphic Arts teachers. Ida CCIHYS Jean Christison Forcign Language English P Leone Crosby E C 11 - - - Physical Education va,-1:1 ey B53 gl? 325133 2: S Hendfidii C- deB1'uin Merle Denning Elnor Detlefson Mary H. Dickey 50191109 Industrial 6 Science Physical Education Vocational Arts Betty Sue Clark Physical Education Charles M. Davis -fx Science 'E f -iff ::,1 fffiivgi 1 3 , . ' :li-Lfir 21-f. vw- tx- ' :'111i1i,1i Q5:ljL1Eft'?22g ET- ff-E Lib ' 122375 ii ellie-'J UMW 'xfN if- L Paul Egan English Henry Egbert Betty Eisenberg English English Max T. Ervin Leona Esteppe Music Commefcial 'Now try ir with both hands, says Miss Charlotte Proper as she instructs three beginning typing students. Rilla Falls Homemaking Charles H. Farrell Foreign Language Ace Flake English Richard Force Businexx Law Ralph Futrell Mathematics Si Ganem john O. Hall Science Paul Grimes Music Glenn E. Harris Indy-'t 'l 5 Social Science Sterling Hatfield Erma Fisher Social Science 4 X 3 I john Frakes Dramatic Art .rf ' 6 -. e EHS G Q3 ,119 'T X ' .-,-jx' tg as Q, 9 Q f A 1 N. Xxxfp, X Elizabeth Frantz Science Frank H. Gladen Jason Green I d ' l 6' ' ' Commercial fl Iliff!-'I Vocational Arts Commercial Physical Education X . 'L I, . u Vggglfgngl Args This is one way of manicuring your fingernails, says Mr. Delbert Shadley, woodshop teacher and new registrar of Catalina High School. Now Jeanie, says Miss Mary Beath, art instructor, if the boys are really going to 1 2-' 'aff ' r, f I ,ffifg .viiisiaisg J ,'L ' Mabel Higgs Mathematics Charlotte Hopper Commercial Patricia Hunter English like your etchings . . . W is Q si f 1 N s Mary Hines Grace Hirleman Physical Education English Gerald W. Houck Donald Hoyt Mathematics Mathematics , . X. I My , f ssrl Norma D- Hyatt Mildred Irmscher Physical Education En gli, 1, June Holcombe Physical Education Burt Humphrey Social Science Xenia Haushalter Ralph F. Hayden H omemaking Grace Hendon Social Science Emma Holland Science Librarian 4 lg adm' , 5 s P Q' X Derald K. Hendrickson Mathematics F ef 9 if' W N x I Milton Mallis Aviation 5 -' lin 51 4 lliilil: l f- 4 Edward Marker! lfuglixb 6 Speech M' ' iffy M Paul Koch Science Ernest Mariscal Foreign Language Harriette Martin jourmzlism 0 Englixh . 4., i 4 Richard King Driver Education E f.l-ja f .. tl 4' ! fre if 5 Edward Kuhn Science Helen Jacobs English james Kinsey Industrial 6 Vorational Arts Ralph Lash Commercial Jesse King I rlduxt rial 0 Vocational Arts Warren Kaler Foreign Language JN. R. C. Kline H Kl , ugo ann Driver Education Commercial Donald S. McAlnine Jacqueline Mallis Pbysiral Eduraiinn Erlglixb Step, two, threeg slide, two, three . . , this is good fun, isn't it. Mrs. Helen Willis and Mr. jack Segurson reflect the fun had by all in P. E. dancing class. Mr. Bob Dawson talks to two visitors to the printing shop on Parents' Night. Q x 3: Q x , ,nzg . isa Alt, l 1 1 t. j fjtfggzi . fl u 1 3 xAxh. i 1 Je. Gordon 5- M017 Phew Ollida Naill Willene Neely Leona N ewcome Science Mathematics M dplyemaficy English Orval Northam Ida Mae Nowels E'-Wife Odom Graphic Arts 505541 science Foreign Language Leonore Nier English ., K Y' 'zii ., ' at ,-. N tzi' ' r INR . . John O'Neiu Mary Ott T. Marie Owen Commercial Foreign Language Foreign Language Keith H. Meenan Physical Education Louise Misto Arts G Crafts --'eazhasii sigma: ,M rf- -t .... mein, - 1 15-',Tf'ziff ,.,, l , William R. Mitchell TOQY Morales Graphic A7-pg Social Science Arthur Neimi Physical Education Chester Parks I nduxtrial 6 Vocational Arts Alice Perkins Marguerite Pasquale Librarian Ruth Petenson Englixb Commercial l 0000 Q C50 CB Uarda Phelan fans English sump- Q3 0 s -5. Q e f l 1 I 4 Sdn v X In E '1 -ff I XI, 15 1 xx. -xi 1 h 1 x Q ' V if N M 1 V' I x V l If ' ' Xl N ii I ' if! , -M, vu X -ruin U ' 42 XXX N XR , P N ' r X . I X. , A . Sit. ix NX I 5 , a 5 I More visitors to Graphic Arts on Parents, Night. They hear from Mr. Harry Goldstein, photography instructor. 'Qu- 1 wif , if 4 W 'E .Hs E4 L 4 Ruth Pinkston Commercial Clyde Phillips Driver Education i Virginia Robinson Physical Educalion Francis Rickert Science Glenn Rothrock Science Charlotte Proper Commercial Anthony M. Roda Physical Education Harlan Rowland Bookkeeping 1 4- , vc: f h e i' V C Dorothy Purz Englixb T. D. Romero Bookkeeping Eva Royce Foreign Language Kathleen S389 Jerry Ann Sagstetter lv A Art: 6 Crafts En gli,-1, Ester Schreurs Gertrude Scudder Lois Seamaflds H omemahing Mathematics mmlwj ff'-A bfi? P - ,1,,12:':mz':.1::,':,.,,, .ff l V A y 2 ' Z 'V f A Q l Wflh W FR I John Schenck Machine 511012 English Could anyone blame Coach Red Greer for being 'up in the air' when the play should have netted ten yards but lost two? ...., I A Q: i J Zi ' if John Segurson Physical Education Joyce Sprinkle Physical Education Robert Swanson Physical Education Delbert D. Shadley Science Jeanne Stacks English John Taylor Social Science David T. Smith Science Nina S. Strack English John N. Torchiana Mathematics Charles Traiter English ' W. W. Westervelt Physical Education L. O. Wilson Mathematics Grace Yoder Librarian Harry Trygg English F. M. Whiting Science Roberta Winberry H ornemaking Kathryn Young Physical Education H. G. Tyler General Business I 1 Gordon E. Whitley Industrial 6 Vocational Arts Mary Jo Wolfert Foreign Language Alfred Zammit Commercial inn Wayne Robert D. Walker Ray Arts ff Crafts Mathematics Music Harold Williams Social Science John W. Williams Helen Willis Mdfbemdllfi Physical Education Elaine Wuerschmidt Helen Yeast English Physcal Education Warren Zimmerman Physical Education MT' lily H xx f if N U w u J, Q X-1 ' E, -I My Q XV! W UM .N mf W N 0 N .11 WN QQ CN ww 1 X S , Q5 .'fwW,SNOJ N 'WNV xox, xx f' :Y . K NY x A XFXW, 'N ,wi xy W sg W V M A x . X . -lx Aires I 1 0 25 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Twice each week during the school year, on Tuesdays, and Thursday, the student government room at THS was in a Hurry of motions, proposals, and decisions for Student Body Activities as the Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Slagle con- vened. Officers of the Student Council were our Stu- dent Body Officers: Paul Chan, presidentg Roy Wong, vice-president, Suzie Stofft, secretary, and Leona Shapiro, treasurer. Vice-President Roy Wong presided over the assembled Home Room Representative, a branch of the Student Council and a part of the Student Government, elected by class members to repre- sent them in the Student Government. '.iW-,sara-suv - JUW' ...,.,.--.-. we Wmwv k K .r,.,,, ,Wada-fl hw, Wwmw ., ,. .Ma WM-if-1 'W' at . .W -6- -'W ima.-aw an- ww-at-f 'uve JUNIOR COUNCILMEN SOPHOMORE COUNCILM EN Top to bottom: Beverly Zeid- Top to bottom: Beverly Brooks, ler, Carol Cassidy, Beverly Lynn Moon, Carol Fredenburg, Birt, Edith Sayre, joan Cush- Susie Mercier, Susie Summers, man, Emma Gee. Wendy MacMillan. ULMEN sEN12R C2351 Katie Stiff' W 1,12 pw Gia 1 - Rcgandy Gaisef' Sl?lj:nDuane Holi 71 ' - ROW gi ielgrlaonhold, George Wa loran, 0 laC6. ad,- :fg A g 1' I ' X, v X W., A 45 H rl visOR igly siasle qfn W4 f t. of-W Jklln FRESHMEN COUNCILMEN Left to right: Margie Tench, Jo Ann Branham, Linda Rowe, Nancy Rhodes, Muggsy Manning, Barry Bernstein. A few of the projects sponsored by the Student Council this year were: the rally before the out of town game with North Phoenix during the football season and the rally before the Amphi. vs. THS game, also sponsored were Twirp Week and a meeting held in November to discuss possibilities for a drag strip. This hard working unit of Student Government functioned to retain harmony and regulations here at THS. 27 S 1 .mtg Left to right: Chief Justice, Dave Vanceg Court Recorder, Jean McLeang Baililf, Tony Moong not pictured-Betty Ann Hult. JUNIOR JUSTICES Left to right: George McLain, Larry Payne SOPHOMORE JUSTICES Left to Right: Richard Dow Jeannie Woon FRESHMEN JUSTICES Left to righl: Ann Kimball Tom Sitterley j'1DV1s0R 01111 Q'NeilI TRADITIONS COMMITTEE The gavel raps, and Chief Justice Dave Vance calls for order in the Student Courtroom at Tuc- son High. The courtroom springs to action and justice is brought once more to those students guilty or innocent of misdemeanors in connection with both Tucson and Catalina High Schools. The court functioned much as a Federal Court with lawyers, plaintiffs, and witnesses. Sentences and punishments were given accord- ing to the extent of the misdeed and the verdict was rendered by the justices' decision. Justices for this years' court were: Anita Pankey and Bill Till- inghast, senior justicesg George McLain and Larry Painy, junior justicesg Jeannie Woon and Dick Dow, sophomore justicesg and Eve Kimbal and Tom Sitterly, freshmen justices. Jeanne McLean is court recorder, Tony Moon is bailiff, and Mr. J. D. O'Neil advisor for the court. SEN1 B- OR JUSTICES 1 ' - Not picrulrfi-dTlU'Zghasr N nita ba-, HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES W . T ... -wife ,..,4 ROW l. Left lo right: Gadinez, Smith, jungen, McLallen, Lopez, Kelly, Brown, Marshall, Rosenblum, Townsdin, Brean, Glad, Zeidler, Lap- erouse, Carillo, Parker, Vineyard, Winter. ROW 2. Damron, Wilson, Vondermolen, Kline, Davis, Brice, Buntin, Spilson, Sgutt, Miller, Miketa. Percy, Stevens, Milstein, Deacon, League, Edwards. ROW 3. Beebe, Padgett, Chapman, Baker, Massingale, Roseborck, Pullin, Thomas, Dodge, Zreglcr, Voughe, Cook, Duiet, Gladstone. ROW 4. Cook, Sicre, Nucas, Kanalys, Holbery, Donaldson, Hays, Sayre, Mitz, Wieden, Angel, james, Gallow, Perkins, Brown, Romero, Roettger. ROW 5. Fowler, Kline, Hassey, Catalano, Amado, Ventres, Hassey, Calell, Bishop, Abbott, Chastain, Kelly, Druliner, Peterson, Lim. MONITORS Qwu ,Q-'P my I avr. F95 -f 1V-A -fr. ROW l. Left to right: Robbins, Kelly, P. Carter, Engle, Eppler, G. Carter, Hopkins. ROW 2. North, Frailey, Cabot, Holloran, Estavillo, Burk T. Moon. ROW 3. Wheeler, Kranhold, Sawaya, Wieden, Metz, Willis, Krager, McKinney. I f 111 X fwg W ff H ff fp xf , X , U Xkxf ' fl HI, N I D FM ig 71,1 f- I Y, J f ' 1 , r 1 1 1 M A.1 :IV A J X u ' X x 'B XT ws A v xx Cl3tN x X . X 0 . fX X 1? Q. QFNQ M NN Y? YN I . W QS X ix E 6 X X N Q ,A N QM Q Q x . ,LN AS wks 0 QKX 5 A l2'7'71'P'?ff fgj fi-2 72' 2 f -wx ., E, f-X, Em RVN Nu-,S B 'Qi A . xi N W ie X350 f' 1 , ff V H A NMR 'f 1, V M 7 J ff' in C' N-rf f if fy! I I dk X W I 1. f'y!' M f , L 4 , , ff , t WJ 'I ln 5 H1 fx A ,fx ,Jn U ' ESO X , Q N i ' , - fi!! fiwl.-cf , . 5 ,ig 5 'if , ff , ' ., M lark, . -9 Mfsrf CSV SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS N Left to right: Bob Posner, Nancy Owens, Dave Heckler, Dave Hill. SENIOR CLASS . .X The last year in high school for the class of 1955-1956 was filled with A ,E i activity for everyone. The Senior schedule began with Senior Day at the U. of A. in Novem- ber . . . with Tucson High's jan Marshall as our Senior Day Princess. Next came the Senior Prom in December. A record number turned out for the big dance where winter snow scenes and big bells decorated the cafeteria. ,a.s , . Follies Rehearsals began, and calling cards and marching partners were arranged for during March. I 'esi iw W Q55 In April, the Senior Follies of 1955-1956 were presented to the Student N' W' ' Body and the Public. May was a busy month as Seniors got their announcements and ar- ranged for caps and gowns. The last week in May was Baccalaureate and Hnally Graduation and the Senior Class was on its way to new experiences in the world of education and business. Olhcers were: Dave Hill, president, Dave Heckler, vice-president, and Nancy Owens, secretary-treasurer. Councilmen were: Nancy Atkinson, JoAnne Bailey, Rosemary Barnes, johnny Barringer, Betzi Bishop, Carol Bum- garner, Paul Carter, Suzie Davis, Nancy Deardon, Candy Damato, jean Donaldson, Francisco Estavillo, Barbara Faucett, Becky Harlow, Betty Ann Hult, Mary jane Irving, Andy Kelly, Debbie Mahr, George McKinney, Bill North, Larry Robert- son, Sally Rogets, joan Rowe, Ernest Sayre, Dottie Scott, Joan Sterns, Jean Stevenson, Skip Thompson, Bill Wilder, and John R. Willis. And last, but not least, the man who led another Senior Class through its final year at high school was Danny Romero, Senior Class Advisor. Adviser: Danny Romero SENIOR CABINET -,tw Lvl! In riglvt. Row I: Sickler, Kay: johnson. Sally: Gaiser, Sandy: Hill. David: Owens, Nancy: Snoke, Sherry: Pauliny, Beth: Row 2. Haynes, Dennie: Heckler. Dave: Moon. Tony: Morgan. Ed: Moon. Lloyd: Wheeler. Bill: Stofft. Suzi: Grant, Sue: Row 5. Posner, Bob: North, Bill: Brown. jeff: Metz, Dave: Hopkins, Ray: Kuropatkin. Judy: Zeidler. Cheryl. SENIOR COUNCII. Lvl! In right. Row I: Scott. Dottie: lbamato. Candy: Bailey. Jo: Mahr, Debbie: Davis. Susie: Faucett. Barbara: Bumgarner. Carol: Owens. Nancy: Row 2. lNItIiinney, George: North, Bill: Kelly. Andy: Wilder. Bill: Bishop, Betzi: Atkinson, Nancy: Rowe. juan: Barnes, Rosemary: Row 5. Willis. john: Holloran. Duane: Wallace. George: Kranhold. joe: Sterns, joan: Steven- son. jean: Hult, Betty Ann: Harlow, Becky: Row 4. Sayre, jerry: Posner. Bob: Estavillo. Cisco: Heckler, Dave: Hill. David: Carter. Paul: Irving, Mary jane: Deardon, Nancy: Thompson. Skip. 'ies-4-qpvf Almazan, Lupita Alonge, Vincent Amado, Albert Amado. Ben Amado, Pablo Anaya, Yolanda Andersen, Frances Anderson, jerry Anderson, Trent Angel, Lupe Ankenbauer, Virginia Antone, Ralph Araiza, Mary Archer, Betty Armcta, Ernest Abbott, Dave Aberill, Perry Abril, Mary Helen Acton, Gale Acuna, Edward Acuna, Richard Adams, Frances Adams, Gail Aguirre, Norma Ajeman, Matthew Akers, Jackie Albanez, Dorothy Allen, Jane Allen, Max Allin, Edith i 4 -e , Armenta, joan Arnold, Susan Aros, Gloria Arriaga, Annie Arvizu, Margaret Ashworth, Vera Atkinson, Nancy Avila, Dora Bahell, Bobbie Bailey, jo Annc Baker, Claudia Baker. Joyce Baker, Wy'lie Baldwin, David Barhoa, Mary if i- , k an '? lx -v Q J I , I eg. IH 'id --.sr T7 -:H-7 .W W.-5 -1 wu- V? KN wi' 'it if 'P Y nv Barbon. Ramon Barelison, jack Barnes. Elvira Barnes. Rosemary Barnett, Nancy Barr. Tim Barringef, johnny Barrington, lileanor Bartholomew, Dick Basurto, Delia Bateman, Carolyn Bates, Richard Baxter, jack Beaham, Tom Beauchamp, lirnest ine Bivens, Peggy Blakely, Sharon Boehle, Sarah Bogue, Beverly Bohardt, Paul Booth. Charles Booth, Kathy Bostic. Dave Boucher, Bob Bowman, Carie Bowman, Gene Bowman, Merrill Boxley, Charles Boyle, Walter Boynton, john Beekman, Dave Bejarano, Irene Bell, Jannie Bell, Sheri Belman, Barry Bemis, David Beneflcld, Kay Bernstein, Bob Berry, Gwen Best, Barbara Bigham, Willie Bilkc, Annette Billings, Allan Bingham, Duane Bishop, Betzi Bracamonte, Robert Bradley, Bill Branaman, Don Branin, Loyd Breckenridge, Lucy Briscoe. Arlene Briscoe, Bill Bron-kv.-ma, Diane Brooks. George Brothers, Christenna Brough, janet Brown, Barbara Brown, Barbara jean Brown, Craig Brown, David 9 1--ev 64 ,R I. M? Brown, Helen Brown, jeff Brown, jerry Brown, Jessie Brown, John Brown, Sherry Brown, Thelma Brown, Thurmon Brown, Wilma Brownlee, George Bruner, Carole Buchanan, Karen Buchanan, Suzanne Bullock, Carol Bumgarner, Carol Caldwell, Hugh Cameron, Barbara Cameron, jay Campbell, Eulalie Campbell, Kay Cancz, Grace Cannizzara, Mary Ellen Carasso, Vida Carbajal, john Carney, Pat Carrillo, Margaret Carrillo, Richard Carson, Carolyn Carson, Linda Carter, Fred Burch, Jeanne Burch, Lila Burk, Bill Burke, janet Burke, judy Burleson, Lucretia Burnett, Jan Busby, Malcolm Bustamente, Olivia Buza, Tom Byrnes, Anne Caarls, Mary Cabat, George Caid, Kenny Caiero, Olivia Carter, Gordon Carter, Paul Case, jane Castellano, Socorro Castleton, Ann Castro, Mary Cutzllano, Ernest Catulano, Eugene Cavallucci, Claire Cuwthorne, Dorothy Cemnura, joe Cesare, joe Chucon, Dora Chaffee. leanene Chamherlain, Ronnie X is mx 41 Q 'QF' '--:- if N.-3 t! 7? Chun. Paul Chapman, Marxin Chapman, Tina Chapple, jannie Charleston, Donald Chavez, Mary Ann Checkon, Mike Chesnutt, Sherrie Clark, Carlyon Clark, Ron Clellaml. Dorothy Clopton, Lintla Clovis, George Coffman, Tom Cole, Carolyn Cox. Sharon Crane. Boh Cranston. Anne Crehan. Margaret Christie. joan Crivolio. Theresa Crouse. Art Crutchfield, Eddie Cruz. Charles Cumberledge, Bill Cunningham. Dianne Cunningham. Pat Damato. Candy Danielson, Carl Daunheimer, joy Cole. Harold Colell, Chuck Collins, Bill Connelly, Mary Sue Conway. Edward Cook, Elsie Lee Cook. Mary Carmen Cooper, Ken Cooper, Ronald Corona, Angelita Corral, Lydia Corrales, Ralph Corrales, Steve Cova. Cliff Cox, Glenn WP' N. f' A I f -, f fi '77 9 Davis, joe Davis, Mary Davis, Max Davis, Suzie Davison, Bob Day, Marshall Dearden, Nancy De Boer, Pat De Grazia, Lucia De Keizer, john De La Corte, Natalie Del Rio, Christine Demeree, Richard Deutsch, Francine Dickson, Tillman i v 'Q- 's Diekman, Norma Dillon, Caroline Dirimple, Bob Dobias, Martha Doll, Don Domicone. Elizabeth Dominguez, Elias Donaldson, Ellison Donaldson, Janice Donaldson, jean Dong, Susan Doonan, Phil Douglas, Lee Downey, Bill Downey, Mason Eisenman, Naomi Elias, Hercilia Elrod, Betty Encinas, Alice Engelhy, janet Engle, Soence Engle, Suzanne Epnler, Bill Erks, Vern Espino, Joyce Espino, Loyce Estavillo, Francisco Estrella, Arthur Estes, Bill Evans, Doug Duarte, Richard DuBois, Nancy Duckworth, jean Dudding, Charles Dumas, Jeanine Dunn, Joe Dunn, Mary Alice Dupuy, Carole Dykes, Rio Eastwood, jo Anne Edmonston, Betsy Edwards, jan Edwards, joe Edwards, Patsy Eicher, David V3 Falk, jim Fauceu, Barbara Feder, David Fetrerly, Larry Field, Linda Fieldman. Kay Fielis, Wilma Fierros, Richard Figueroa, Consuelo Figueroa, Frances Fillmer, Patty Ann Fink, Eddie Mae Fink. Judy Fischer, Mildred Fish, jerry fy F: Fisher, David Flanders, john Fletcher, joe Flint, Walker Flores, Carmelita Flores, Irma Flores. Ray Flowers, Nettie Fomes, Adolph Forman, Jeanne Frailey, Lionel Frankel, Lee Frey, Dawn Friedenberg Fries, Ruth Garrison. Dan Garsuch, Gary Gastelum, Yolanda Gee, jean ne Gerg, Barbara Gil, Gilbert Gillespie, Mary Gillig, Caron Girard, Ira Gladden, Peggy Gladstone, Carolyn Godinez, Beatrice Goldstein, Howard Gomez, Robert Gonzales, Bill Frost, Bobbi Frost. Virginia Fuentes, Belen Fulton, Nancy Gaiser, Sandy Galarza, Cecilia Gallardo, Fernando Gallimore, Ronnie Gamble, Gayle Garcia, Betty Garcia, Damacio Garcia, Terry Gardner, Ann Gardner, Pete Garrett, Glenn .. Gonzales, joe Gracia, Alfredo Gradillas, Martha Gradillas, Mary Louise Gradillas, Norma Graham, Bob Gransie, George Grant, jim Grant, Sue Gray, Nancy Greene, Carol Grier, David Griffin, Cynthia Grifhn, Walter Griffith, Charles Griffith, Sharon Griffith, Virginia Griggs, Benny Griner, Judy Gwinn, Carolyn Haas, Mike Haidet, juanitta Hale, Ronald Hall, Barbara Hall, jim Hall, Winton Halpern, Doug Halpern, Marty Hamacher, Donna Hambly, Fred Hassey, Gloria Hastings, Carolyne Hawn, Clarabel Haynes, Denny Haynes, Richard Hays, Ken Hazel, Pat Huacock, Bob Heap, Eugene Heckard, Freda Heckler, David Heineman, Bob Helbig, Darlene Helsper, Don Henderson, Barbara Hamilton, Brett Hamilton, Wally Hammel, Dave Hanlon, Barney Hannebohm, Linda Hansen, Irene Harbour, Judy Hardy, Roy Harlow, Rebecca Harner, Barbara Harper, Ronald Harris, David Haselton, Sally Haskell, Bill Haskell, Ira 1 Henderson, Charlotte Henderson, Larry Henderson, Metra Lou Hendricks, Robert Hendrix, Freida Hendrix, Roy Henry, David Hermann, Bob Hernandez, Margie Hernandez, Olga Herreras, Henry Herron, Jim Hickman, Fred Hicks, Melba Higgins, Mayetta f -1.. V 'E' Fl 'Pl' 4-ua-yn ,ell N-.1 Hilgenberg, Barbara Hill. David Hill, Evalee Himelhoch, Stan Hinton, Mary Lou Ho, jenny Hoffman, Lois Hoge, Donna Hogg, Elton Holberry,1o Ann Holberry, John Holbert, Charles Holdgrafer, Gay Holdgrafer. Kay Holland, Hank RQ Hyman, Marilyn Irving, Mary Jane Islas, Oscar Jackson, Anne Jacobs, Arthur Jacobs, Lionel Jacobus, Lynn James, Dorothy James, Jimmy Janda, Sally Jeffries, Dick Jencks, Linda Jenkins, Jimmy Jennings, Ken Jimerson, Tom . ma--f - n - no-wwrwww l Holloran, Duane Hopkins, Ray Hoppe, Merrily Horton, Carol Howard, Gwen Howe, Jimmy Howell, Douglas Howton, Cherry Hubley, Delores Hull, Jerry Hulse, Don Hult, Betty Ann Hummel, Loueen Huntington, Joan Hussey, Marjorie 1 x -nmiauunw johnson, Charles johnson, Doris johnson, jeanie johnson, Rose johnson, Sally johnson, Loretta jones, Mike jossel, Nancy joy, Grace juarez, Mary jungun, William E. Kaase, Frederick Kadel, Beverly Kalil, George Kamman, Curtis Kase, james Kay, Edwin Kaylor, Beth Kelly, Andy Kelly, judy Kemmerer, Andrew Kemmerer, Mary Ken nedy. David Kennedy, jim Kenyon, Par Kilhurn, Dudley Kille, Gwen Kincaid. Betty Kincaid. Stuart Kang, Shirley Layne, Patricia Lee, Judy Lely, jean Lemel, Gary Leonard, Ernie Leonard, Gail Lever, Marshall Levin, Judy Lewers, Jim Lewis, David Lewis, George Liechty. Norman Lindhloom. Shirley Lindstrom, Virginia Litel, Jim King, Sonya Knapman, Larry Knickerbocker, Art Kohler, Ramona Krager, Fred Kranhold, joe Kreifels, Brenda Kroon, Virginia Krueger, Michael Kurath, Franz Kuropatkin, Judy Kurtz, Robert Kuzelka, jean Laubscher, jim Layne, Arlaine Lirtlcheld, Marjorie Lohherg. Eugene Longfellow, Fred Lopez, Bob Lopez, Cecelia Lopez. Dora Lopez, joe Lopez, Virginia Lott, Andrea Lotta, jack Lounius, Cecil Lowe, Danny Luna, Ernest Mabarak, Judy Macias, Nellie 3 iff , if MacDonald, William Machado. Romelia Madero, Norma Mahany. Roger Mahr, Debbie Main, Joanne Maldonado. Sylvia Maness, Gail Manning, Dale Mariz, Norma Maroney, Charlene Morse, Bill Marshall, Bob Marshall, jan Martin, Bob X ,,,. Mayoral, Edward McArthur, David McArthur, Donnell McCarthy, Ed McCarty, Barbara McClellan, Judy McCook, jane McCray, Ernest McCullough, Sharon McGarty, jane McGarty, joan MCKale, Curtice McKee, Lorna Kay McKinley, Judith McKinney, George Martin, Carlyle Martin, jim Martin, Katherine Martin, Penny Martinez, Fred Martinez, Richard Masa, Roger Mastromano, Ann Matousek, jerry Matteson, Noreen Matthews, jim Mattingly, Buzzy May, Kenneth May, Marcia Mayman, Maris McKinney, jerry McLaughlin, Sandi McLean, jean McManigal, Dave McMillen, Arleen McNutr, Hendrick Mcpheron, Joyce McReynolds, Freda Mead, Patsy Medina, George Medina, Roy Mefford, Laurel Mendez, Amelia Mendoza, Mary Mendoza, Rachel Mendoza, Ruben Menges, jean Metz, David Metz, Irene Meyers, Lee Michael, Carolyn Mickelberry. Mike Mikita, julie Miller, Rosalind Miller, Sally Milletr, Nancy Milstein, Phyllis Miner, Mary jane Minteer, Karen Mishkind, Ira Moore, Carole Moore, LaVerne Moore, Marilyn Moore, Marlene Morales, Cecelia Morales, Cecelia Morgan, Charles Morgan, Ed Moudy, Norman Muir, Louise Mulleneix, George Munguia, Manny Munoz, Robert Murchison, Rolf Murphy, Barbara Mitchell, Oreada Mitchell, Pat Mobley, Lois Molina, Gene Moline, Don Molinsky, Bert Monroe, Marie Montano, Ann Montano, Beatrice Momano, Mary Loui Monreiano, Henry Montgomery, Fred Moon, Lloyd Moon, Tony Moore, Barbara Murray, Claudie Myers, Edith Myers, Marcia Myers, Rodney Myerson, Deanna Nasby, Bob Nasby, jo Ann Navarrette, Aida Neal, Dave Nelson, Bob Nelson, Leon Neston, Nan Neville, Melvin Nicholls, Harry Nichols, Deanna 1 9 'v--4 1 wax ltik k P .P- Us 'fs wg 'U' W? 3' x x suv gs C17 '-9' L i 'KAY' I. X3 vm- Nichols, Monte Nides, Mary North, Bill Nothnagel, Marilyn Nugent, Iudy Nunez, Maria Nunez, Mary Louise Nunez, Rachel Nunez, Rosie Ogden, Carole Oien. Bob Olson, jackie O'Neal, Del Ortiz, Yolanda Ossio, Elena Parker, Sharon Parrott, jim Parscale, Don Parsons, Roy Porter, Sharon Portillo, Gilbert Patronski, Pat Patten, Mike Pattengale, Ronnie Pattison, Molly Pauliny, Beth Payne, Bill Paz, Mary Paz, Rebecca Pearce. Sue Ostaff, Dorothy Osuna, Carlos Otto, Janet Owens, Nancy Owens, Ronnie Pacheco, John Pack, Charley Padilla, Betty Padilla, Michael Palomino, Joe Pankey, Anita Pankin, Howard Parcell, Mabel Parker, Richard Parker, Ruth Pearson, Sandra Peck, Ruth Percy, Mary Ellen Perez, Helen Perham, Lee Perlman, julie Perry, Wayne Peterson, Tom Peyron, Pierre Phebus, Joan Picker, Lloyd Podolsky, Esta Pohle, Larry Popson, Tony Porter, Barbara Porter, Kenny Posner, Robert Price, Martin Prose, Damon Prose, Ramon Provencio. Armando Pullin, Sue Ann Pyeatt, Janette Ralph, Darlene Ramsey, Virginia Ratclille. Paula Ratzlallf, Martie Redwine, jim Richards, Evelyn Rioepe, Denise Rose, Lois Rose, Phil Ross, Mary Lou Ross, Robert Roszko, john Rowe, Joan Rudolph, Kathy Ruiz, Patsy Runkle, Harry Ryan, Mary Saldivar, Stella Salgado. Richard Salis, Steve Samano, Martha Sampson. Don Ritchie, Sharon Robbins, Clarence Roberts, Alice Roberts, Bill Roberts, Lyle Roberts, Robert Robertson, Larry Robles, Elva Roe, Barbara Rogers, Sally Rolle, Harry Rombacher, Ilse Romero, Sylvia Romo, Betty Ronquillo, Andres Samson, Mary Sanburn, Charles Sandburg, Bob Sandburg, Bruce Sanders, jerry Sanders, Marcella Sanders, Wayne Sanson, Michael Sarenson, Carol Saroni, Maurice Savard, Lorna Savory, Roberta Sayre, Ernest Schenk, Dora Schutter, Max Schieber, joe Schiesel, Dave Schmutz, Annita Schreiber, Paul Schrepel, joan Schroder, Carol Schroder, Charles Scott, Clemmie Scott, Dottie Scott, Yvonne Seal, Barbara Segal, joel Segura, Gilbert Seiferlein, Dwight Selby, Jeri Valdez, Irene Valdez, joe Valencia, Carlos Valencia, Mary Valentine, Judy Valenzuela, Belen lenzuela, Manuel ana, Dona lance, David Van Cleve, Sandy Vanderbeck, Gail Van De Water, Nancy W Van Wormer, Beverly Verceles. Kathy Vidal, Hope Vidal, Sarah Vinyard, jim Vnsskuhler, Phi lip ,-Q ll' YJ' Vreeland, Keith Wagner, Charles Waldmeier, Kathy Waldt, joan Walker, Dick Walker, Vernon Wallace, George Wallace, Linn Walsh, Eileen Wamsley, jerry Ward, Coleen Ward, Don Ward, ,loan Ware. Nancy Warman, David Washington. Melvia Weasner, Charles Weaver, Vonceil Whittlesey, Bill Wieden. Walt Wilde, Sheila Wilder, Bill Wille, Fred Williams, Rosetta Willis, Anne Willis, John Wilson, Janet Wilson, jim Wilson, Katha Wilson, Margaret Witt, Stanley Wong, Roy Woolf, Bernie Woolbright, Patricia Woolsey, Charles Wooton, Joan Webb, Donald Webb, jim Weeks, Betty Weems, Lu Ann Weichselberger, Carol Weiss, Gretchen Weisz, Gideon Weller, Ted Wells, Richard Welt, Kathy Wheeler, Bill Wheeler, Larry White, Joye White, Willard Whitinger, Harry Whitlock, Ureta Whitlow, Nancy Whitthorne,Johx1 Wray, Heether Wright, Don Wright, Richard Wyman, Joyce Zalferano, Pauline Zander, Gertrude Zaragasa, Juanita Zepeda, Elsa Zeidler, Cheryl N 0 R 6 ws W . H., '5 -. --- fit , ' , f,,, V , ..X,, 4 I 1? . Ywysrwe' 'L W, - - -- Adviser: Ernest Mariscal. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: john Welch, Pat Sullivan, Kay Kirton. JUNIOR CLASS Tucson High School's largest junior Class, that of 1955-56 was spo sored by Mr. Ernest Mariscal. Officers were: john Welch, president, Pat Sullivan, vice-president, ai Kay Kirton, secretary-treasurer. After much planning and preparation the main junior Class activi for the year took place in the form of the biggest junior Prom ever, A ril. P justices were: Larry Payne and George McLain. Councilmen were: Beverly Birt, Carol Casaday, joan Cushman, Emn Gee, Edith Sayre, and Beverly Zeidler. L f K 5... Baker, Fay Baker, Rose Marie Balala, Ronald Bambauer, Bill Barone, joseph Bartholomew, Warren Barrett, Wilda Bartlett, Ann Basye, Dick Beals, Ralph Beasley, Ann Beaudy, Barbara Bedell, George Beelman, Eric Benner, Colleen Bently, Lemar Bergerson, Richard Berkson, Mike Berky, Dennis Bettes, Nancy Biggs, Sheila Bilke, Carol Bird, Barbara Birt, Beverly Blady, John Blakemas, Dennis Blassingame, Bob Blur, Jerry Bone, Nancy Books, Patricia Booth, Judson Bowden, Janie Box, Don Boyd, Bill Bracamonte, Frances Bravo, Mary Brean, Barbara Bresnanhan, Joan Brethour, Connie Brice, Betty Q., Brosky, Sandra Brown, Beverly Brown, Clara Brown, Cynthia Brown, Linda Browning, Thomas Bryan, Judy Bryant, Teddy Bryson, Roxie Buchman, Ruth Buckwalter, Ann Bueche, Edward Bufanda, Dan Buntin, Carolyn Burke, Allen Burke, Sharon Burkhart, Bruce Burleson, Martha Burneo, Annette Burrows, Sue K, ' 9 e- gf ,, ii Bushroe, Raymond 5 Bustamente, Rudy L, Butler, Kenneth C Caiero, Pat , ,M RY, 4 , , ' fi 'A 3 ' Camarena, Aurelia rl? .,, L , c X Chapman, Judy Christy, James Church, Sandra Cipriano, Irene Clago, Gail Ann Clark, Dale Clark, Terry Clark, Wilma Clement, Michael Clemmons, Bob Cline, Larry Coco, Leonard Cohen, Robert Cole, Elaine Cole, Elaine Colin, Marcia Collette, William Collins, Connie Collins, Corky Comello, Charlene Campbell, Gary Canalia, Donald Cantrell, Freddie Carey, Bill Carey, Glenn Carley, Elizabeth Carpenter, Emily Carrillo, Bonnie Carrillo, Tito Carroll, William Carruth, Jim Cass, Mary Castro, Mary Carmen Caulson, Allan Chambers, Susan as-1,,i Condron, Carolyn Conelly, Janet Conlisk, Lester Conlisk, Sydney Cook, Jean Cook, William Cooper, jim Cooper, Thora Copenhaver, jane Coppola, Lucille Cornfield, Stan Corona, Concepcion Corrie, Jerre Cosand, Pat Costin, Letitia Coxey, Bennie jo Craig, Chris Crawford, Tom Creager, Carole Cribbs, William ! 1 is ls : wiwmwfw ff2,fv.,f ,- ,,..Y,s,.', 7 ,sms ,f TT we Q yyre my , QF :wa 151, EXP mf Am- f 4' we Criger, Verlene Crock, Carol Cronk, Ronald Crouse, John Crowder, Lou Crowley, Jan Croy, Jack Cruz, Genevieve Curiel, Marilyn Currie, Virginia Curtis, Fayman Cushman, Joan Dalton, Henry Daney, Drucilla Danziger, Sandy Darris, Marshall Daugherty, Dan Davidson, Charles Davies, Anne Davis, june fl i4 L- Q.. a i V A A 'I na , ,As E7 N 'fi 4 I e . iii ' ' X z as ' ',,e7:zf ,, x V K ,U sa +5 14,61- W ffl? -' ,H ia at x 5 Dunn, Donna Duvall, Clarice Dyer, Mickey Ebert, Robert Edmiston, Don Edmiston, Larry iiiffrf - ' A Elias, David ' Emory, Ed Epninger, George Ernenivein, Zeta Eskra, Dick Esquivel, Augustine Eubanks, Elsie Everling, Jane Fathauer, Dorothy W Fee, Kathleen Felix, Tony Ferris, Matthew Ferro, Guy Fidler, David , . l ' ' ,Nm ,g 42 7' 'Ie 2, 3 Q u E fre Davis, Pat Day, Diane Day, John Dean, Linda Lee Decker, Ted Denistonn, Billy Densmore, Micky Dewenter, Martha Dick, Carlisle Dickerson, Judy Dietreich, Karene Dodge, Eleanor Dorris, Pat Douglas, Lena Dovale, Judith Dowling, Toby Downs, Charles Dukes, Sam Dumbolton, Judy Dunipace, Douglas K 132 ,.. ,,..q 'nz ,4-rx. ,.f wr-ml Z if -die i nl' Foureker, james Fredrick Betsy Gabriel, Richard Gamez, Rosalma Garcia, Freddy Garcia, Raul 'illirli' 1:.r ,:2, x if -YN ,gain H , , 5 s ., , :eff , sr l , r, . , r. , r , ,:z. Si- ,,... ia, e. ,- , if T ' ' .K - Q T fi I' , Q ' Vlff w f 'Ni' , ,-f, '- --,.1- , . me 4 wi' 5 ,, .. F, is rf mf' nd A W N . S :i 4 ..-...gf Gardner, Barbara Garnok, Lori Garrett, Gaye Gaskill, Brian Gassaway, Bob Gaveak, Irene Gaylord, Bill Gee, Emma German, john Giannares, Jim Gibson, Anne Gilbert, Marianne Giles, Charles Gillespie, Dick Gilmore, Jil Gingerick, Johnnie Glad, Marlene Gladfelter, George Glaessen, Waltrout Golden, Bill ,Q ' ff V-1 1,4 , fi. .- l . NN ' i 5 . Q r. 4... ,.1...... 1f...f-.., ' . in '-is ' i 9 'vw-. 7i f paw Gurvitz, Anetq Guthrie, Donald Halden, Joyce Halliday, Jim ' Hamilton, Yvonne Hannah, Jeanie Handmaker, Hirsch Harbort, Darlene Harker, joyce Harris, Barbara Harris, Lynn Harris, Marilyn Harris, Robert Harrison, Marjorie Harrison, May Hastings, Nora Hawk, Kenneth Hawkes, Jean Hawley, Elizabeth Hazard. Alice 'fs- I , Goldwyn, Joyce Gonyea, Gary Gonzales, Celia Gonzales, Connie Gonzales, Jose Goodnight, Gary Gordon, Wade Grace, Philip Grafhus, John Grant, Terrie Grantham, Ardy Gray, Loretta Greeley, Brendon Greenhow, jan Gregory, Jean Greines, Frank Griffith, Marie Gross, David Gross, Karen Guerrero, Eddie Hazzard, James Hearn, Linda Heink, Sue Heiny, John Heiter, Susan Helbig, Bob Hemsworth, Gerry Henderson, Bruce Hendrix, Farris Henry, jim Hewitt, Jane Hickman, Sally Hicks, Sandra Higuera, Amelia Hill, Charles Hill, Nina Holland, Sam Holliday, Clifford Holloway, Yvonne Holt, Diane Y' if N iw? L' if 'K xi F 1' si 1 A I if ee sight: Q ,mr ,gr 1 .m,,,,,f Mfr . 5 Q., Holt, john Homme, Leonne Hooe, Patsy Hooks, David Howe, Marlene Howell, Terry Hubbard, Veronica Huntington, Ted Islas, Alma Islas, Carmen Jackson, Dorothy Jacobs, Dale Jacobs, Pat James, Doris Jaymie, Catherine Jerman, Chris Jimes, Mike Johnson, Clark Johnson, Gary johnson, Reola lb 53' Kirtpatrick, Jim Kirton, Kay Kirts, Shirley Klingenburg, Don Klinkiewicz, jo Klomp, Jo Anne Knapp, Barbara Knaulf, Larry Knoop, Cappie Knox, Doug Kohler, Twila Kohlhof, Haddon Koleas, Richard Kopper, Harold Kozak, Pat Krager, Charilla Kreutz, Albert Krucker, Tom Kunge, Virginia Lange, Peter ,ww X jones, Bob Jones, Lynn Jones, Paul Kabisch, Carole Ann Kalectaca, Milo Kaler, Marjorie Kalil, Barbara Kay, Fredrick Keesal, Skip Keller, janet Kelley, Erin Kelly, Ann Kelly, Fay Kelly, Maurice Kelly, Pat Kershner, Gail Kiefer, Cassandra King, jo Ann King, Karen King, Kenneth W Laos, jenny Laperouse, Sue Lawson, Jim Leaf, Murray League, Ronald Leck, Richard Lederer, jerry Lee, Jerry Lee, Lillian Lee, William Lehmkuhl, Adaire Lemier, Nancy Leon, Frances Leonard, jon Levy, Spencer Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, Gene Lewis, Kenneth , A Lichty, Dodie Lieberman, Mara la- X 9'-Ya Y X' dal .. ww Lightford, Hazel Lightford, Jon Likes, Phyllis Lim, Marie Lindoff, Paulette Lindsay, Douglas Long, David Dan Lopez, Anna Marie Lorentz, Carolyn Luckett, Anne Luera, Mary Lukowski, Ray Lydic, Judy Lyons, Nancy Macdonald, Adynne MacIntosh, Bill Mack, Gail Mackey, Janice MacNeil, Maryellen Malbon, john f if' yi K 5 'S fs. f Ni ' 4 M1ff?g?? 1 535335 1 MCKibblns Levan McKinley Carol McLain, George McKale. Ntancy McLaughlin, Mario: McNutt, Scott Medlock, Dennis Meier, Bobbie Menche, Warren Mensch, Gretchen Merrill, Linda Mesick, Jeanette Marie Meyers, Mimi Meza, Bobby Miles, Patricia Miller, Donna Miller, Ronald Miranda, Ramon Molander, Charles Morris, Betty Jane Mannerino, Frank Manzer, Michael Marcus, Linda Mardis, Rcner Marks, Joe Martin, Bill Martin. Jodie Martinez, Tony Mason, Beula Massey, Margarita Massingale. Judy Mast, Karl Matchette, Janet Matthews. Karen Mawchan, Gloria McClintic, Judy McCormick, Bill McCoy, Connie McElroy, Margo MCG rcgor, Ann Morris, John Morrison, Gaeel Mouer, Jim Mullen, Morri Munshower, Donald Murrow, Garold Muse, Terry Muzzey, Jim Myers, Ruth Nasby, Diane Neasham, Richard Neil, Kaye Newlin, Jim Nowell, jean Oliver, Joyce Oliver, Norman Olmsted. Andrea O'Reilly, Kathleen Osburn, Dennis Palmer, Marlene Er ,. .... e 'i'i 1 V ' . A I A Sa s eav A ff' Parchert, Linda Parker, George Parmenter, Clarence Parsons, Bonnie Parsons, Loren Pattison, Charles Paxton, Steve Payne, Barbara Payne, Larry Pease, Daniel Pedigo, Sherli Penn, Pamela Peralta, Georgina Perkins, Howard Perkins, James Perry, Marlene Pesquiera, Angelenta Pesquiera, Edna Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Kenny Q, -45' Bs' 1 i , . as , ,H , ,, , ,L H 1 cd vw fa fs 9 Reichardt, Leonard Reis, Dolores Reis, Sandra Richard, Pat Richards, Pat Richardson, Bon Riker, Allan Riley, Betty Rivera, Albert Roachell, Allen Robart, Darlene Roberts, James Robinson, Rita Robinson, Sandra Robles, Armando Robles, Beulah Robles, Frankie Rode, Phil Rodriquez, Coangaline Rodriquez, Gilbert Phelon, Marcia Phillips, Joyce Pickard, Dick Pielstick, Stephan Pinson, jim Polson, Christine Powers, Wanda Price, Don Price, Priscilla Pritchard, Sandra Purcell, Doris Query, Judy Rage, Bruce Randall, Mary Ray, Kay Reading, Howard Reale, janet Reasor, Linda Rector, Martha Reed, Sandra Roediger, Maggie Roeteger, Carolyn Roll, Pat Romero, Marlene Romero, Rene Ronstadt, Suzi Roof, Fred Rooker, Ken Rose, Donanna Rosebrock, Richard Rosenblum, Janie Ross, Kenneth Ross, Sherry Roszko, Jim Runion, Keith Rupp, Mary Jo Russell, Joyce Sadler, William Sagas, Marlan Saint john, Patricia Sainz, George Samide, Peggy Sanders, Kenny Sanders, Nancy Sandoval, Ramon Sands, Darrell Sanford, Barbara Sayer, Merlene Sayre, Edith Sbrana, Sylvia Schaefer, John Schailf, Judith Schernerharn, Ann Schmidt, Carol Schumacher, Carla Schumacher, Ursula Schumann, Marylyn Schwartzman, Ginni Schwellnus, Christel Scott, Greg Sorensen, Keith Sorensen, Sandy Soto, Edgar Soulvie, Barry Sowle, Donald Spaulding, Gail Spaulding, John Springer, Nancy Sproule, Dorothy Stanley, Alice Starr, Louise Starr, Warren Statlin, Sharon Stevens, N. Sugio Stevenson, Jacky Stevenson, Larry Stein, Edith 1 Stanko, Lynn Stella, Eddie Stewart. Gail Ann Seal, Jim Seaman, Bud Sears, Alison Lee Secrist, D. L. Senneng, Bill Sewell, Marilyn Sharp, Katherine Shively, Judy Silverman, Jim Simpson, George Sims, Benny Slaik, Diane Slavens, Loretta Smith, Barbara Smith, Eleanor Smith, Enola Smith, Jerry Smith, Jessie Smith, Sylvia Snider, Sharon Stigers, Dee Stigers, Stephanie Stock, Marilyn Stone, Lois Stout, Martoua Stout, Tom St. Pierre, Joan Strad, William Strickling, Terry Stusnick, Deane Sulgrove, Nancy Sullivan, Pat Swaim, Bessie Swanson, Pat Sweeney, Paul Sweitzer, Lloyd Swengel, Nance Swenson, Dottie Swenson, Patte Tack, Shirley 53 . YA fe 3 - L .W-...Q ww Q 2 'K 15N A ifyfi' il, K 7fl?f5iZ?iE ' fS2igej11.f,.g:Qi,s:z K - I if P-ff F -- Q a , 'ialziilfifl' is . 'i if smffw-:V-21 A 'ge s ffwimfi - - ,Nr - ff v. S v f .,, ff Talbert, Kenneth Tamayo, Frank Tappero, Sharyon Taylor, Leann Taylor, Wilhemina Teichman, Yvonne Thieme, Rose Thompson, Glenda Thompson, Helen Thornton, Kathy Thrall, William Throsell, Allen Ticknor, Nancy Tiopit, Bill Tipton, Beverly Titche, Leon Tosi, Carol Trent, Sharon Tretiak, Bob Tropp, Gerald 'U 1' 2 1- we Q x 3 'W' if s MTL ' W, X X Wallingford, Deanna Walter, Ted Ward, Olivia Webb, Don Webb, Sally Weichseeberger, 'Fred Welch, George Welch, john Wells, Eva Welton, Tommy Wentzel, Miriam Wesson, Geraldine Westcott, jimmy Western, joe Wheeler, Beth White, Larry White, Walter Whitt, Tommy Whittaker, Bruce Wilford, Adeline Trott, Carolyn Trujillo, Ernest Trujillo, John Turner, Doug Turner, Judith Turner, Irene Tweedy, Bob Ullman, Linda Urbina, Armando Valenzuela, David Vander Jagt, Thelma van Dyke, Bill Vann, Benson Van Zaudt, Kenneth Varga, Ted Volk, Stanley Waid, Jeanne Wakefield, jack Walker, Connie Walker, Nancy ,sw-. .1 W 1 Wilkey, Bill Williams, Chuck Williams, Donna Williams, jim Williams, jim Williams, Joyce Williams, Lois Williams, Mary Wilmoth, Nancy Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Oliver Wolin, Dawn Woodruif, Nancy Woods, Casol Woodward, Charlotte Wray, Russell Wright, Ardee Wright, Jacqueline Wright, Pete Wright, Priscilla Yonaka, Velma Young, Skip Zachau, Don Zalik, Darlene Zaragoza, David Zeck. Richard Zeidler. Beverly Carrillo, Selma Bartan, Jay ' . Vg, My J Mwov Milf? My Ok AML tis Wfffffieif 'ty V! ry fjy Ei Ni XQR 7W'f' U' 1221 Q wmyjem Q f fx F N Sk N -9 ',1, -Jv1,Mdfi 4f' Q , X Q Q W 5 fa: QX ' Sy '1' -, VC ,X , QM Q 9 LJZQQQ SOPHOMORE CLASS Under the direction of Mr. Farrell the large Sophomore Class planned activities and carried them through this year. Officers for the class were: Paul Bryant, president, Mary Levy, vice- presidentg and Sonya Frampton, sect-treasurer. Councilmen were: Susie Summers, Susie Mercier, Wendy Mac- Millan, Lynn Moon, Carol Fredenburg, and Bev Brooks. On january sixth the Sophomores assisted in the Social Hour Dance after the Basketball Game. At the end of the basketball season a Faculty vs. Varsity basketball game was held. The proceeds were given to a worthy school fund. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Sonya Frampton, Mary Levy, Paul Bryant Adviser: Charles Farrell Abbott, Howard Acuntius, Faith Addison, Carolie Adler, Sylvia Aker, Robert Allen, Deane Alquist, Dan Amenhauser, Harold Anderson, Sally Andrews, Janet Appleman, Sara Arias, Loretta Armiio, Anita Armstrong, Dick Arvizer, Estella Ashbrook, Sharon Atkinson, Julaine Badilla, Socorro Baer, JoAnn Elaine Banios, Clara Barham, Sarah Barnes, Helen Barnes, Marie Barnett, Ruth Ann Barrington, Valerie Barthels, Gwynne Basye, Bill Bates, Allyn Bauer, Kenneth Baksted, Dennis Benitez, Pat Bentley, Stephan Benzeck, Larry Bergen, Judy Berni, Delia Berntson, Joan Minerte Bebens, Helen Bilgray, Dave Bingham, Janice Binns, David Bird, Geraldine Bird, Ronnie Bissinger, Andrea Blakely, Lynne Blana, Marleen Blythe, Charlene Bollinger, Edith Booker, john Booth, Dana Irene Bootman, Kathy Borchers, Kay Borders, Carolyn Border, Kathleen Bording, Mike Bosworth, Dennis Bowen, Ted Bracamonte, Eddie Bracamonte, Peter Bradford, Barbara Bradley, Joyce Brandt, Nancy Brand, Ruth Brashear, Lynn Brewer, Elaine Briscoe, John Broch, David Brooks, Beverly Brooks, Margaret Bruckman, Kathy Brown, Madeline Brown, Mona Brown, Nancy jo Brown, Thelma Brubaker, Gayle Bryant, Paul Br-edwell, Darlene Burch, Elizabeth Burr, Sharon Burwell, Carol Ann Bykuk, Loren H- 1 - P-..,.,, JM Hag X V h Vi 5 , . ,,, K 5 , ,wa 1 , ,,-1 f E Q5 if , L s B k, fi ' , if ' rp, ,vs i . ag' , 111' Vi , ' if I , N. riff' A fir ' is v ff 3 f 2 I fe i wiff' li 3 f F ' .t 1 ,sa , 1 NP' .i gM ., s, .,, YV, ,155 f 51'- in . - Sv 'qm- VNU' Xl' rw ..,E. K A 6, rs ,, aw 4 il 2 fi, 5 I 'ii if f. yy 27:5 V , xv Byrue, Barbara Cabellero, Edwina Cain, Roberta Calahan, Karen Calhoun, Pat Callaway, Barbara Campbell, George Camella, Deanne Cameron, Pat Cammisa, Kenneth Carmella, Rodney Carruth, Susan Carter, Dick Carter, Ollie Marie Castaneda, Bill Castro, Teresa Catlin, Petite Cawood, Margaret Chase, Ann Chastain, Dale Cherry, Janice Chrisp, Bill Christensen, Judy Christensen, Sandra Chumbler, Mary Church, Susan Clark, Bill Clark, Dave Cline, Sally Clore, Betty Codd, Mike Coffman, Jocelyn Collins, Donald Collester, Gary Camacho, Sarah Connizzar, Lucy Cook, Dawn Cook, Denny Cooper, Janice Cordova, Grace Cortreras, Arthur Cottrell, Yvonne Coultren, Theresa Cova, Carol Craft, Duanne Crasper, George Crenshaw, Bernadine Crook, Rodney Croughan, Dennis Crum, Robert Cruz, Connie Cullen, Tom Currie, Ray Curry, Marilyn Curtis, Kay T! Custer, Evan Dalls, Betty Ann Dalton, Phoebe Darling, Ted Dougherty, Bob Davenport, Rollie Davis, Jim DeBoer, Sonya Dempsy, Kathy Derby, Newton Dettman, Barbara DeVore, Janice Dickerson, Brenda Dickey, Bob DiLorenzo, Fred Dimler, Carolyn Dixon, Dee Rae Dobric, Kathy Dohrmann, Robert Doll, Noreen Ann Domicone, Cathy Doonen, Pat Doolen, Mary Lou Douglas, Rebecca Dow, Richard Drassler, Dave Dudding, Carol Duncan, Steve Durand, Joyce Dusk, Caroline Durizo, Anna Dwyer, Willow Eaglevy, Richard Eaker, Floyd Eaton, David Edwards, Beverly Elias, Sylvia Emmert, Connie Engelly, Donald Engle, Jean Enz, jean Esch, Linda Estrada, Carol Everill, Janice Faber, Helen Faison, Hayward Fieldman, Ray Finney, Anthony Fisch, Phyllis Fischer, Margie Frederick, Frank Fletcher, Frank Flores, Dick Flores, Hubert Folkner, Shiela Follett, Kenneth Fordyce, David Fornwalt, Patricia Foults, julie Foster, Karen Foster, Nancy Fowler, Robyn Frampton, Sonya Frans, Steuhenne Frazier, David John Fredenberg, Carol French, Richard Frazer, Danny Frick, Richard Gallagher, Betty Gallardo, Christina Gamble, Bruce Ganz, Georgi Garabed, Jacqueline Gardner, Doublas Garis, Bob Garrett, Dwayne Garrett, Wayne Garritson, Walter Genszler, Andris George, Janice Gerber, Frank Gibbs, Norma Gigliotti, Mary Gilbert, John Gill, Fred Glendening, Michael Glenn, Robert Goldchonpe, Geraldine Gomez, Catalina Gomez, Dick Gonyea, Kenneth Gonzales, Margaret Gonzales, Alfred Goodfarb, jay Goodman, Bill Goodman, Lance Gordon, Dennis Gorsline, Louise Gorsuch, Colette Gould, Rosalind Guerra, Gilbert Gwinn, Dick Gumo, Mike Graham, Vicki Hi' iffy if 5 S E 1 'l 'lx AWS-in Grant, Phil Green, Everet Green, Nancy Grtechen, Tesch Grifhn, Jack Griialva, Barbara Grove, Edward Hagan, Kenny Haller, june Hamilton, Pat Hammel, Mike Hancock, Margie Hanson, Armand Hauson, Myrna Lee Harbour, Peggy Hardwick, Marian Hardy, Kay Harold, jerry Harlow, Bill Harlow, john Harrington, Walter Harris, Joel Harris, Linda Harris, Rodger Harris, Vickie Harris, Virginia Hartman, Don Haslam, Dave Hassey, Nemes Hawry, Loren Houston, Carolyn Hawkins, Ramah Hayden, Patricia Hayden, Serena Hayel, Jucinito Heinz, Sandra Helin, Judy Helmboldt, Marii Hennessey, Kathleen Herfurth, Charles Herr, Wendell Hibbard, Kay Hickman, Carl Hickman, Sydney Higuera, Arnold Hill, Diane Hill, Helen Hill, Jean Marlexe Hinden, Philip Hodge, Judy Hoff, Richard Hollow, Joanne Holmes, Pat Holstrom, Carol Holt, Linda Holyworth, Pat Hooner, Tamara Hoskins, Mary Helen Hornbrook, Roberta Hopp, Sondra Houser, Polly Hudson, Donna Hudson, Phyllis Huerta, Socono Hunziker, Frank Hutcheson, Patricia Hutchison, Geraldine Iians, Liz Irvin, Leticia Jo Irvine, James Ivanoff, Johnny Ives, Roseanne Izlar, Elinor Jacobs, Albert Jacques, Reynaldo Jagoda, Iudy Jaime, Lucy Jaxel. Janet Jeffries, John Jenkinson, Sue Wm Jenks, Randy Jelt, Ferne Jimenez, Arlene Jerow, Lynnette Johnson, Frank Johnson, John Johnson, Larry Johnston, Nancy Johnson, Richy Juhlin, Barbara Jurlin, Filamena Kalinske, Virginia Keaton, Guynetta Kent, Frank Kessler, Barbara Khula, Emerie Ann Kidwell, Randy Kiefer, Judy Kienow, Paul King, John King, Kent King, William Kline, Suzerte Knapp, Ellen Knapp, Merlene Knoop, Nancy Knowles, Mary Kack, Mike Koch, Sharon Karnelle, Gerald Kowal, Joanne Kremer, Dolores Kuhr, Carol La Due, John Lady, Robin La Mountain, Terelta Landtol, Deborah Land, Noel Lane, Sharon Larmour, Annette Larriva, Mike Larson, Dolores Laughlin, Andrea Lawless, Lowana Lawless, Mike Lawson, Judy Leach, Don Leary, Brent Lee, Henrietta Lee, Mei Lemon, Ricky Levison, Marion Levy, Mary Lewis, Bert Lewis, Diane Lewis, Sandy Limbres, Edward Logan, Joyce Lonzo, Michael Lopez, Ray Lopez, Ray Loveday, Tom Lowe, Clinta Lubbers, Ruth Ann Lucas, Victoria Luera, Elisa Luglas, Glenn Lunger, Norman Lydic, Sam MacDonell, Dennis MacPhee, Illonna MacMillan, Wendy McAlister, Jack McArdle, Joyce Mcflague, Jane McClain, Brian McClintock, Harry McCulloch, Bill McDonald, Bill McDonald, Janice Qu ff ,U .1 L i , f E51 1' Quin Q T7 ,f 1 .1 9 X Q'- ,- fe- Y' McDaniel, Raymond McGlotklin, Anne McGuire, Chris McKeever, Edna McKinney, Selma McKinnon, Allen McLean, Linda McLellan, Davis McMullen, Charles McNeill, Laura McNeil, Sharon Kay McPheeters, Eddie Macedon, George Madsen, Rees Mahoney, jim Main, Nancy Malino, Manny Maneval, Jean Manvel, Floyd Mansfeld, Jim Marcoux, Joseph Marinack, Penny Mariscal, Arnold Martin, Bill Martin, Karen Martin, Robert Martinez, Carlos Martinez, Donald Martinez, Ronald Matthews, Tom Maucher, Sharon Maynard, Marilyn Meadows, Lee Ray Meehan, Margaret Mendoza, Alex Merrill, Jeanne Mickelsen, Lucinda Mika, Mariie Miner, Carol Minick, John Minish, Fred Miller, Jo Ann Miller, Sandra Miller, Richard Milligan, Shirlene Mills, David Mills, Mary Jane Milstern, Bernard Miranda, Marie Miranda, Mike Minon, Karen Moler, David S. Montiel, Rebecca Moon, Lynn Moone, Pat Morgan, Mike Mondka, Maurice Morley, Mary Moseman, Richard Moudy, Ruth Ann Mower, Bill Mower, Diane Mulhann, Nancy Murphy, Janet Murphy, John Murray, Jimmy Muterspaugh, Rosalie Myers, Jane Mvers, Michele Nabours, Mike Nagel, Kenny Nay, Sally Neal, Chris Nebeker, Rosalind Neil, Donald Nelson, Cecelia Nelson, Yvonne Newmeyer, Party Nunez, Louie Nye, Neal 1 -affair' -' V . n w 4 Aa s gr-1' YT ,A A 'xl Latex f 3 - C 32 ii , ,ga K1 A5 Nb.. Nygaird, John Nygaird, Paul O'Brien, joan O'Connor, Andriette O'Dell, Gerry O'Dowd, Erik Oelluck, Helen Oestereick, Mary Omansky, Linda Omohundra, Sally O'Neill, Quinta Orth, Joan Ortiz, Paul Ostreick, Helen Otto, jim Pacheco, Rudy Padrias, Manuel Padilla, Mary Ann Page, Diana Pain, Albert Pain, Norma Parcell, John Parker, Sondra Parminta, Marie Parmenter, jill Parsons, Don Passen, Laverne Patton, Deanna Patton, Kathy Patrick, Judy Patzman, John Paulos, Lillian Payette, Marcia Payne, Carolyn Pearson, Sandra Pender, Dick Perlman, David Perria, Glenn Perrine, Carol Perry, Becky Peterson, Eva Peterson, Marjorie Phenis, Sherry Phillips, Sally Pickett, Jim Pickner, Bonnie Pilcher, Joyce Pinon, Macho Plunkett, Billie Ann Pohle, Allan Polorny, Barbara Pooler, Sue Porter, Bruce Porter, Margaret Post, Danny Powers, Joan Le-e Prater, George Pratt, David Preston, Norma Price, Bonnie Price, Glenda Price, Steohan Prickett, Carol Quihuis, Gridley Quiroz, Cecelia Radner, Mike Rage, Gerald Ramsey, Robert Raymond, Howard Raymond, Jerry Read, Eugenie Reddish, Jim Reid, Lee Reis, Elizabeth Reneer, Phyllis Reynolds, Mary Louise Rhenehart, Deanne Riegel, Linda Rietz, Charles Richards, Ken ka G? vii' Q ,usa J 'I -. , ,Il K 1' ,fwf Rides, Marna Rickert, Don Rios, Mark Robinson, Sally Robles, jesus Rodish, Larry Rodriquez, Grace Rodriquez, Patty Rodriquez, Stella Rogers, Rosemarie Roinestad, Frank Romero, Genevieve Romero, Patricia Rose, Gene P. Rose, Herbert Roseveare, Kirkby Roth, Debby Roth, George Rowe, Suzy Rueda, Lupita Ruikka, Milton Rust, George Rutledge, Diane Ryan, Pat Saballes, Isabel Saip, Nancy Salarez, Mona Sandoval, Therese Samoska, Felecia San Angelo, Vinso Sanchez, Martha Sanchez, Paul Sandoval, Becky Sanford, Walter Santee, Sharron Saragosa, Lucy Sarrels, Gene Sautter, Arlene Saunders, Don Savidge, john Il 2 Saxe, David Scharff, john Schuibick, Pat Schneider, Gay Schulien, Barbara Schulien, Dick Scott, Bonnie Shane, Marcia Shanks, Guy Shattuck, Roni Shefferly, Sue Sherrick, Carol Shook, Ann Shoumaker, Charles Sedillo, Charles Seguin, Donne Seoggins, Leon Severson, Dave Seymour, Eugene Seymour, Jane Sickmon, M. lean Silverman, David Siverns, Barbara Slagle, David Slavens, Allen Slavin, Steohen Sleighr, Charles Smart. Linda Smith, Betty Smith, Dave Smith. Gavnelle Smith, Glenna Smith. Luanne Smith, Nancy Smotkins, Hal Sneddin, Bob Sneder. Helen South, Zary Soza, Mercv Soencer, jack an 5961- ,vw at KV ww In -'Li-f' Sproule, Barton Staton, Leroy Stevens, Frenda Stevens, Ronnie Stevens, Ward Stewart, Betty Stewart, jim Stewart, Hollis Stewart, Linda Stewart, Mary Sricht, john Srith, Patti Strassburger, Delores Stricker, Sally Struck, Bob Sult, Donna jo Summers, Susie Suima, Bob Suter, Robert Svob, Barbara Swaringer, Jake Tanner, Sandy L. Tautimer, Guillermina Taylor, Alden Teel, Margaret Tench, Vir inia Thomas, Solores Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Betsy Thompson, Helen Thompson, Marilyn Thompson, Terry Throsell, Verna Tidmore, Don Todd, jo Ann Todd, Paula Traslavina, Nancy Travis, Olive Treadwell, Don Tressel, Pat Ann Tresse, Dorothy Trott, Helen Trott, Nancy Tucker, Dan Tucker, Jayne Tuggle, William Tweed, Perri Turner, Karen Unagst, William Urias, Billy Vanderlick, Bob Vanerka, Lynn Van Meter, Elaine Varela, Carmen Olga Varela, Norbert Vargas, Gerald Veritz, Vicky Vest, Bobbie ,Io Villegas, Sylvia Vzdavinis, Steve Waag, Carol Leah Waggener, Richard Wagner, Margaret Ann Wallace, Bob Wallace, Jack Walley, Norma Wamsley, Dean Wargo, Michael Warner, Sally Watkins, Ethelene Watson, Nancy Jeanne Webb. Alice Weilanman, June Weis, Donald Wershing, Bill Wesson, Cora Westmoreland, Don Whelan, Marv Alice Wheeler, Tohn White, Christina 'Q fe Q1 eo' C3 E' Yi? og- 'MINS White, Don White, Frederick D. Whitaker, James White, Nolan Wierman, Sandra Williams, June Williams, Sarah Willis, Jerry Wilson, Bill Wilson, June Wingrove, Jim Winter, Judy Winter, Karen Wisdom, Dick Wise, Barbara Wise, Jane Wohlgemuth, David Wojnowski, Jack Wolgemuth, Loretta Wong, Shirley Wood, Judy Woodman, Carol Woods, Beverly Woon, Jeanne , Wootton, Janice Wray, Joyce Wright, Barbara Wright, Shelley Yanes, Concepcion Yanez, Lupe M. im ' .x ,.- x Wu? I Yde, Neala Young, Brenda Young, Kirk l Young, Patricia Young, Richard Ziegler, Sharon Zielke, Joyce Zythowski, Martin McCarty, Rosemary Barton, Jay ,ferr r FRESHMAN CLASS Under the direction of Mr. Cawley and an energetic slate of officers and councilmen, the 1955-56 Freshmen were really digging in their heels and getting some serious talking done about plans for this vear and the future years at THS. Oiiicers were Jay Kittle, presidentg Diane Mensch, vice-presidentg and Mary Helen Richardson, secretary. Councilmen were: Barry Berenstew, Joan Anne Branhaw, Margie Tench, Nancy Rhoads, and Marjory Manning. In the past the Freshman Class has sponsored the Variety Show at the THS Carnival and gathered material for a Freshman Pamphlet titled, Your High School Clubs and Activities. Future plans for the THS Frosh include a fund-raising project, perhaps a Faculty vs. Student game of basketball. Also on the future agenda is the establishment of a Freshman Event that will be a tradition each year. The Freshmen Class also has future plans for taking over the activities during half-time at the Junior Varsity Games. 10 Adviser: Dennis Cawley F .pu-Q. ., ,,.,- 1 www FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS 106 Left to right: Diane Mensch, Marv Helen Richardson, Jay Kittle ' 1, 1' 4' , rl' ,ff I 1 n A'-xg. if if , ,iii-ft Abbott, Bob Abril, Mary Amado, Clemencia Amado, Hope Angel, Nancy Arvizu, Rosella 4 . 5 Q i K? Bademian, Joyce f 1 Baragas, Manuel - tk-'fl A ,xl Bartz, Marilyn Anglin, Clinton ya 191 WY' Ashburn, Barry . Lat ' ii. . I S rf i n ' A 'U ff I Badger, Weridy 'Y Barnes, Elma , ,v .. t ' W 'WP' 1 ,,, 'Q . 4: X . vu 4' f ' of ' 1 .Q it 2 Barwick, Susanne as 2 . if , U'-ash 1 f Md ie I 1.4 7 sgme Accordino, Barry Q, f. Amado, Manny 1- Apperson, Richard Ashworth, Virgie Bagley, Sandie A Barnes, Frank Bauman, Sandra E, Aguirre, Elegar Amarillas, Thomas swf ' ' 5 7 - , , Sv PM Q-1 e 'I C3 1' SX' Ai, 5' if Mtv, L- 'L W AFV V, Appleton, Bob August, joel Bailey, Rodney 'Xxx' Burrza, Arthur Bayless, Peggy Aguirre, Sandra , 3 Amy, Patricia Lee I fc v N rf 1 it it Archer, Francis i,,,. V .... 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Joseph Bill Brown, Michael I Brown, Natelie Burnes, Cathy vm Calmelat Richard Carlson, Glenn -OA Brown, Richard Burr, Walter . 'Q 5. J' l Camacho, Ernest V 1 Carmony, Neil 4 I W Q J Castro, Evangeline Castro, Ramona N5 ...-v f M i .f ' Chapman, James Checkon, Mary Ann ,Nw J 9 Clark. Bob ' x Clark. Ernest Buiank, Philip 19' Burruel, Ofelia Canales, Sylvia f Carroll, Andres ..,,,w 'ii -,I '- fs Cavner, Paul ,YQ Christian, Gayle Clark, Richard Bupon, Quentin I Bush, Ronald 'funn Canatsey, Steven Carter, John ' Bufhngton, Paul Cahe, Jana Jo Canning, Margaret Case, Diane 5 , ' ,H 1 Cawthorne, Sand Christison, Doris Clark, Robert M at ra Caywood. Walter if f i Christy, Anita Clayton, Donna Burknart, Ford Cakert, Lana P fl JW f- Carey, Jeannette Cassel, William t. ff ' Zfiiifl ae, y- , ,,,,,,1 jg' if ., W x f' 5 A fur , 1 11 si - . 'wr ...,.. Chadwick, Douglas Chavez, Nelba Clemens, Judy ix? g ' K? 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ZW ' Q '.C' 'L 'H , icky A fs, , nfvHXWWWW n J ' X X Ai Q 7. .HN ,!WWifn- A X X X I V M fymmwwmlm lk t AW4 ,fn X X F ,FIG 31? W fb I I I I 1. 'II j . , f A aww: K5 . f MM' 2 Ky? 1' - A XX X ,.-. ' f ,,2' ' , S . Q N N ff' , . . 1 5 4 f w I 5 ' - - Q' M 651 4 E X, K W- M' S Q f mf X gc-r ff- i b A l I 1 9' Starting the 1955 football season with almost a new team of only one returning letterman, the Badgers suffered their first setback on September 23. X Before an opening crowd of 6000, the game came when Bisbee end, Paul Renner, intercepted a Box pass on the eight yard line and ran it 92 yards for the score. Tucson's only points came in the fourth period when a Bisbee halfbalk took a Gordon Carter punt on his own three-yard line and back- pedalled into the end zone where he was smothered for a safety, making the score 8-2. The following week-end we journeyed to North Phoenix High School. The slick ground game of the North Phoenix Mustangs gave them the 13-0 victory over the Badgers, September 30, in Phoenix. T.H.S., receiving the opening kick-off, marched to the Mustangs' nine yard line before losing 0 the ball on downs. North Phoenix carried the weight of the game by scoring in the first and fourth quarters. In the latter half of the fourth and final period, the Badgers began their parade for a touchdown with a series of passes, but the gun ending the game sounded before we could ring up a score. After losing to North Phoenix, we were hosts to the Austin High Panthers. The Tucson High Badgers weren't quite ready to take on the highly polished grid machine of the Austin High Panthers. The veteran Panthers had three previous games and their experienced crew was just too much as they overpowered the red and white 47 to 6. It was the widest margin of victory in the eight-game series with the El Paso school. Coach Greer likened the Texans to a small college team. Despite sterling Coach '- Red Gfeef defense play on the part of Don Box, john Smull and Bill Bradley, the score continued to rise. Tucson's first touchdown of the season was scored in the fourth period when sophomore Art Acosta went through left guard for the T.D. On the Texas side of the ledger, long scoring runs by Ray Quillan, Terry Thomas and Willie Vasquez didn't help matters. Big John Miele converted all five times. . . - - . - . - - ' , G : D ' ROW l. Left no right: Mattingly, Buzzys DiCamP1l, Bobbyz Martin, Jim, Hill, Dave, Medina, George, McKinney eorge avls - - - ' ' ' dl , B'llg Joe: Eppler, Billg Robbins, Clarence, James, Harryg Vance, Dave. ROW 2, Burk, Bill lSenior Mgr.l, Lewis, David, Bra ey 1 Smull John: Willis. John: Kranhold. Joe: Carter, Gordon, Moon, Tonyg Robertson, Larry, Dunn, joe, Metz, David fSenior Mgr.7 ROW 3 Centner Tom' Mendez Phil, Dukes. Sam: Secrist, D. L3 C1'0Wd9l', I-0112 Muse, Terryg Acosta, Artg Briscoe, john: John- son, Rich: Greer, Jason fRed7, fCoachl. ROW 4. Garis, Bobs Gassaway, Bob, Lopez, Billg Navarro, Bill, Box, Dong Jacobs, Danny . ffm .,.-5 as S T . falnet T ed Bailey is a cus 'Her STARTING LINE UP. Left right: Hill, Daveg Lewis, D Davis, Joeg Smull, Johng Brad Billg Robbins, Clarencegg Wi John. BACKFIELD. Secrist, D. Box, Dong McKinney, Geor Acosta, Art. Ass't. Coach: Warren Zimmerman On October 15, the Badgers traveled to Phoenix for a tilt with St. Mary's. Tucson's kickoff was followed by a quiet first pe- riod, but the Knights broke loose in the second quarter for a 52 yard T.D. play. The conversion was made, leaving the score at 7-0 for the rest of the contest. Tiffany ran the distance to pay dirt. Another touchdown, by St. Mary's, was scored in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter, but was re- called due to a clipping penalty on the Knights. on v-' ' Y Kranlwld Scores game. Once again the Badgers were host. This time to Phoenix Union. The Badgers' new backfield was put to its first test in the game with Phoenix Union, October 28. Carter is calling the plays, and Hill is fullback. McKinney is left half, and Box and Secrist are right halfbacks. Though Union scored 19-0 in the first half, an improved Badger backfield was playing, and in the beginning of the third quarter the Badgers were push- ing to make a touchdown. McKinney ran the seven Senior Managers: Bill Burke and Dave Metz. John Smull , -9' Bill Bradley fi.. Dave Hill George McKinney -J ,.-4 K XX ws.: fill Clarence Robbins . M. john Willis joe Davis 4 T 9 ,,., Q yards to paydirt. The conversion was unsuccessful. Union stole the ball from Carter in a backfleld mix-up, and scored the final seven points of the game, thus making the final score, 26-6 Union. The next week West Phoenix played us in the T.H.S. stadium. The steadily improving Tucson Badgers threw a scare into the Wesl Phoenix Thunderbirds Friday as they fought to a 33-14 verdict on the Badgers' dusty home field. It was the Red and White's largest scoring spree of the season. Senior quarterback Gordon Carter guided the Badgers to two quicl touchdowns in the second period. After a long scoring pass to Kranhold, 1 West fumble, Carter passed to Willis for the final score. The Birds roarec back to pass and run the clinchers. Bill Eppler J .sm George Medina Dave Lewis L Y' It 7845-- K , .. tv' H, - hun 45,0 N If- if. .. .7U . ' Austin High breaks through to block the Badger's extra point try. Last, hut not least, was the Turkey Day game against Amphi. Never say die was the watchword of the Badgers, when in the An nual Thanks ivin Da clash with Amnhi, they bounced hack to defeat the g g y . . 1 Panthers 6-0. The teams fou, ht back and forth across the ridiron until 2 3 quarterback Gordon Carter fired a Zl-yard pass to joe Kranhold for the score. Medina's conversion attenmt was wide and the half ended with the Bad ers ahead. The second half was nlaved in Tucson territor but the sz A Y Badger defense, sparked by lippler, Smull, Bradly, and Hill rose to the occasion and held. The game was a Htting end to the careers of 21 Tucson High Seniors. -0 0-'V call' Q' Bobbi DiCampli ., 2' ...Q Ni 41 114 V is . . 1' fb i , ...ff Y , I sm-Pl' ' V Gordon Carter ' 'vu 'Ng s l V, ,. IQ . l l 55 QRE B0 Tm-6 I REO Sf- pw PM 6 . ' D You idiots! Tony Moon sobabw be Come and get me! wil' -I 65' as 0' W has It figures the ball will be coming down soon. L ' Q - , ,. . -f , -- Joe Kranhold Z Head Cheerleader Sharon GruHith A Ju x , X Ni N 4- '14 94- ' ' 'i,i1 Kx4'f,k -.4 ... . . . H-xl. x 4. 1 K 1 ,,g,,g.,,. M ,Q 'My' 'YN,1f'1'. I 'nv ,. N-,., - XJ :yr 'A 'gain A pg as W 1, , ,L 'Q ' ' ' 9 '. 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Left to right: Gumo, Mikeg Barringer, Johnny, Smith, Chuck, Darris, Marshallg Katsiroumbas, James, Bates, Richardg Gillespie, Dickg Soto, Robertg Wachtler, Phillipg Dow, Richard fMgr.J. ROW 2. Grant, Jim CTrainerDg Morales, Gene: Bell, Levang Bonner, Patg Webb, Dong Booth, judsong Gomez. Dickg Jones, Bobg Judd, Harryg Smoke, Cora-Robles. ROW 3. Roberts, Lyleg Eskra, Dickg Codomo, Joeg Whitthorne, johnny, Smith, Adolphusg Rickert, Dong Frick, Richardg Ramirez, johng Gremel, Douglas. NOT PICTURED. Tim 'xuxior xxzstrsl This year's Junior Varsity Football squad played a six game schedule, winning at San Manuel and Fort Grant while losing twice to Wilcox and Mesa. Mr. Lovin, at his first year of coaching the J. V.'s, said the team produced three outstanding backfield prospects. The boys, Lyle Rob- erts, Amando Cota-Robles and Alfonso Osuma will prob- ably see plenty of Varsity action next year. A new Valley League has been set up for the J.V.'s. Our squad will play Tombstone, Marana, fvarsitiesb Tucson Indian School, Amphi, Mesa, Catalina and Pueblo. Coaches: Bill Lovin and Tony Roda fw 1 glib .f'-f- if 36 Y ,..,i- S, I-'T: m,N,.. cob football M ,1 XX Q N Q N , A 'gf v Coaches: Mr. Rickert and Mr. Carillo i s 1 Q' X F N Er as ,, in fl ' :lach- l 1- lm A V K RLJW I. Lefl to right: Larriva, Michael: Coffarok, Matt: Willis, jerry: Peters, joe: Howe, Frank: Steger, Mike: Lopez. Eddie: Almazan, Lomas: Fauidge, john: Roe, Frank: Estavillo, Jaime: Ventres, Pete: Walker, joe: ROW 2. Clark. Bob: Rubio, Arthur: Gilbert. Houston: Gassaway, jerrv: Buliington. Paul: Jacobs, Lionel: San Angelo, Vince: Skaggs, Dale: Fuentes, Henry: Miller, Richard: Iuvera, Mike: Robles, Gilbert: Pruett, Freddy: Lee, Jerry: Ouitluis. Gridley: Dtera. Angel: O'Dowd. Erik: McClintock, Max fMgr.J. ROW 5. Mitchell, Jeff: Prater, George: Secrist, Lee: Jefferies, John: Colbecks, Garry: Abbott, Harold: Fry, Gary: Thompson, Lee: Farragut, Adolph: Daugherty, Bob: Marcouxs, Randy: Candiotti, Rubin: Macedon, George: Vargas, Arnold: Pender, Rick: Delahantv, Richard: Moore. Gary: McGuire, Chris: Telly, Bill: Grace, Arthur: Sitterley, Tom: San- ford, Mike: Collins, Wielsy. Under the experienced direction of Mr. Francis Rickert and Mr. Leo Carillo the cubs carried out their season with main emphasis of the coaches being to get the boys started on the f nd l ' ' ' u amenta s. The squad with a short schedule this year will be part of the 8 team Mayeric League next season. New NNW The Tucson Badgers' basketball squad opened their season on the road with a 69-48 win over the Nogales Apaches. Score at the half showed Tucson with a 21 point edge, score 39-18. Badgers stayed out in front, and raised the final score to 69-48. The following week, we were on the road again. This time not very far though. In the Badgers' second game, the Pueblo Warriors, who are playing their first season of basketball, surprised the Badgers with a 16-15 lead in the first quarter. T.H.S. fought back in the second quarter to outscore the Warriors 14-13, and make the half-time score 29-29. Pueblo continued to roll in the third quarter and went into the fourth with a 43-42 edge. In the final quarter the Badgers sunk 18 points against 12 for the Warriors to ice the game, 62-57. Tucson's flashy center, McCray, was the big gun in the Badger victory with 27 points and jim Fox second with 18. The Badgers' third straight victory was in T.H.S. stadium. They had to again hustle to defeat Amphi, as they did in the Pueblo game. Going into the third period, the sharp-shooting T.H.S. quintet held what looked to be a safe 33-19 lead. But the Panthers pulled within three points: 44-39 by the end of the period. The Panthers continued to roll in the early stages of the fourth quarter, but Brannon fouled out right after the start. The Badgers fought back in spite of the hard-fighting Panthers, with McCray, Wheeler, and Bohardt sinking the key points, to bring the final score to 61-54, Badgers. 4r.9f ' I ',, 4 if eg... . 4. ini 5 Ci 4 -life Coach: Tony Morales ROW l. Bohart, Pauly Hassey, Tomg Pughsley, jimg Edwards, Sonnyg Hopkins. Rayg Andrews, Irag Green, Felixg Thomas. Peteg Strickler, Tom. ROW 2. Morales, Tony CCoachJg Cooper, Forrest fManager1g Kranhold, joeg McCray, rncst, Ororco, Bob, Lederer, jerry, Peters, junius, Posner, Bob fManagerD. Choose your partners, take a bow. Our next victor was also a home ame. With Ira Andrews takin a Y . . 3 . slow but sure offense, while plunkmg in six long set shots, and McCray dunking from the inside, Tucson took a thrilling -18-47 victory over the Yuma Criminals. In the last 20 seconds of the ame, Tucson led 46-45, and . . 1 g . grabbed the ball and tried to put it on ice, but Tom Hassey found an opening and drove in for a lay-up to make it 48-45. Senior Mgr. Bob Posner fsittingl junior Mgr. Forrest Cooper. .A Our second game with Amphi showed them to be the victors this time. The Amphi Panthers took a nine point lead in the hrst period before the Badgers knew the game had started, but they fought back to take a 32-30 half time edge over the Panthers. Tom Hassey took the Badgers ahead by sinking two free throws in the last 45 seconds of the half. This was the only time the Badgers were ahead. Final score showed Amphi to be the winners. 77-51. Another thrilling but tragic game was when we played the Yuma Criminals there. In the game, the loss came in the last 12 seconds of the game, when a Yuma man tipped in a free throw. Ernest McCray and Ira Andrews were high point men with 16 apiece. The final score 55-54, Yuma's favor. Q 4 4 B W Q N buf-at iz?-'L Ira Andrews K ,,,, . , .W 1 smest Q-fl Mccray 41? Paul Bohm' 'GT' Ray Hopkins Bill Wheeler T001 HHSSCY Q Q55 fur .I ' s!a'o'ezf W 3' 4L2?,'e 411 ' 3 ref Qs. ,j ff-I f- ' A il' - -'31 kg -1- 9, H . ' S90 A Q, 5 4 W,e'K , .?,. r- 7 A N E -A K un' 5 W , f 1 Xw X , I , in O Ernest McCray and Ira Andrews pulled Tucson out of a third quarter slump to defeat Glendale for the second time. McCray scored 25 points and Andrews picked up 13. Hassey accounted for 10. Glendale scored 25 points in the third frame, but Tucson came back with 22 in the last eight minutes. Final score 58-52. Tucson. Ernest McCray was Tucson's big gun during the season, getting a lot of help from Ray Hookins, ,lim Fox, Tom Hassey, Bill Wheeler, Ira Andrews, joe Kranhold, Paul Bohart and junius Peters. TO f Hello jim for S . Peie' s-W5 ere Th 0 'Has CUB BASKETBALL This year cub basketball turned out a good 11-6 record under the direction of coach Richard King. The Badger schedule included the same as the varsity except for Glendale and Yuma. Out- standing on the team were Al Bates, Center, Clar- ence Andrews, Guard, Don Rickert, Guard, David Fordice, Forward. Mr. King came to Tucson two years ago from a basketball and track post in New Mexico when he took over the cubs. Coach Richard King ROW l. Left to right: King, Richard fCoachJ, Hendrick, Carl, Snrout, Francis, Rickert, Don: Bates, Al, Scurlock, Dan Farragut Adolph, Richard, Ken, Murphy, john CMgr.J. ROW 2. Ross, Thomas, Shoumaker, Robert, Ruikka, Milton, Brashear Lynn Pyle Kenneth, Morgan, Mike, Buffington, Paul, LaVetter, Roland, Andrews, Clarence, Fordyce, David. x. I W 1 f' R. , 4 'U ' S , A ,V 9 Away Q W 4 x '.V i 'Qf in , if ,, ' K . an Q 'X I f rpg. 'f ' H ' ' -f- fa of L ,N 1 if 5 A . A9 J MJ! v wg ,Q If ff' gf 39 4 ar' 1 3 ': ' Q ' Q 'z ik fm s- Q 1. x. Q??v Q x. , Ns 1 ' Q . ' --.,a. is v I wx A ,I E' .--.. if gf! -,en 4 A baseball we 1 ' W . LLM E S mgfmzm-2 Q Q M A . f K V 'ff A ' . M-.fx '1 . V N P Y X. 4 s- . - 5 V ..-, , . ,5. jggff V ' ,-... , ,,,, , ,,,gL,. M If W Q ' A I X gil Lau 5 X I ues f Q- -- ' os Lee Carey's Badger squad started off this season's schedule by playing a hot Amphi team. This began the twenty game series the club will play with the eight other double A schools and our Cubs. Three games were played with the cubs, with nine other home tilts, and eight on the road. Tucson's toughest opponents were Mesa, Phoenix Union and especially Amphi, who has the same team as last year. They were the only club able to dump the Badgers last season. i This season Baldwin and Zamarano headed a strong pitch- ing staff which will be cut way down by the graduating seniors. Spence Engle and Rene Zamarano did excellent jobs as co- captains on our club which will lose six of its starting positions by graduation. Coach Lee Carey . . . - - ' - ko ROW 1. L ft to gbt: Corrales, Steveg Carter, Gordong Wamsley, jerry, Engle, SPCIICC, Medina, George. Wallace, I-Inn, Tpm i Timg Baldjvin, Ohveg Willis, johng Zamorano, Rene. ROW 2. Krager, Fred CHead Mgr.?5 Acwny Gale: Prafef, Ge0rgeMB0x, Dong Osuna, Alg Jacobs, Danny, Stella, Eddieg Chandler, Johnnv, Hawk, Kennethg Anderson, D002 Palmer, Norman f 81'-7 ROW 3. Carey, Leei Coachjg Carter, Paul CMgr.Jg Martinez, Aureliog Munoz, Gilbertg Secrist, D. Lg Bell, Levang Acosta, Ang Mannarino, Frank, Sigueiros, Hectorg Urbina, Armando. P Q2 A I f' 3' ' ? ' : V - ? 3 Q I Q' 7 S fi 'lift ff y J, A 44 I l in ' 7 'ily 1 U I 3 2 O I-i 4 'Q if K .: t 1 A t ll 1 A gi! UE .QL QC 5,5 E S.,r,mAiL,S.Q- , V--ff! ! r ,Ju X Q 14 , Q '1 , ,.'UC3i7 U6 all W V 0, I The split of schools has cut down Mr. Carey's ranks so that he will have very few juniors next year. Before becoming head coach, Mr. Carey was assistant to Hank Egbert for two years and has led the team to two straight championships since he became head coach in 1953. Mr. Carey feels that Ted Bailey deserves much of the credit for his fine clubs in the past because they have been taught the fundamentals so well in the cub ranks. The new stadium was ready in mid-season for spectators, but the showers and lockers inside weren't ready for use until much later. The cost of the new stadium was SSll5,000. A hit? 'wi' l Span ce Engle Gpry lv Hmsley Dave a,,dMh a M a,,3 1f:fe,S pa 01711 U1 C an Pa1mZrer, Fred ' K Rene Zamarano Linn Wallace ,ag Gp, . ne-1, ad' Pm: ego M l Gilbert Munoz ami Covering second Anal f 1 Stev 8 Co f 3x25 ff x n f 1 Q5 I NJ if n u Q A Xb V if' S N., , I mtv if Gear ge Medina in cub botscbc-all The cub baseball team with a good showing of freshmen turned in a surprising per- formance in preparing players for the varsity squad. Mr. Bailey's cubs showed strong reserve in pitching with the outstanding players of Lee Secrist at first base, Barry Bern- stein at short-stop, and Alberto Martinez as catcher showing excellent possibilities. Last year about Mg of the cub squad moved to the Catalina team so our varsity was unable to benefit as much as in previous years. Next year the cubs will play in a new unofficial maveric league, facing the teams of Catalina, Sunnyside, Pueblo, Flowing Wells, Amphi Indian School varsity and Marana. Manaeefs . Lama 133' Goodfarl and Mike . . A Coach W Ted Bailey ROW l. Left to right: Miller, Richardg Acuna, Augustineg Secrist, Leeg Gaiser, Rong San Angelo, Vince: Cota-Robles, Dickieg Barraza, Arthurg Lopez, Eddieg Huerta, joeg Milstem Burnie. ROW 2. Camelat, Richardg Carter, Richardg Soto, Robertg Lange, Steveg Roe., Frank, Bruns. Rogurg Cordova, Edwardg Kniffen, johng Larriva, Mike. ROW 5. Gutierrez, Luis, Bern stein. Barry, Diamas, Clay, Coffaro, Matt, Martin, Robertg Savidge, Johng Pruett, Freddy, Martinez, Alg Goodfarl, Jay fMgr.Jg Bailey, Ted CCoachl. j.,,v,L, L l'l'! I CATCHERS Martinez, Albert: Roe, Frank: Miller, Richard. Q ... A... M--f-r Q: - ,,,-.w-,- ' Sur PITCHERS ROW l. Calmalat, Richard: Briscoe John: Carter, Richard: Gutierrez, Louis Bruns, Roger. ..--' , S me 1 ,?-.....M..3 Q V 6 v lk. I 1 I ....2..i +.-3g,, a P . i, -123341 5' ' . 'Q'-'V f ff. T 7'-h 2 I ' 5' me CSU I' , .M ., yr mgif, ss. , 'Es'-Y ,,...- fy, K , . ,Mg L05 L OUTFIELDERS ROW l. Lange, Steve: Barraza, Arthur: Cota-Robles, Dickie: Kniffen, john. ROW 2. Soto, Robert: Lopez, Ed: Savidge, john. AW ,,. --4.-, 4 ,,, .Q -W fu fs' -gr ii .-- f ,K INFIELDERS ROW 2. Pruett, Fred: Cordova, Ed. Acuna, Augustine: San Angelo, Vincent: Secrist, Lee. ROW l. Bernstein, Barry- Coffaro, Matt: Gaiser, Ronnie: Martin Robert: Diamo, Clay. 9 ....-... ...--W - gf- -Q- M. , 5453 , AES ,is 'TE .3 HQCSUW V 1,f'4'?-xw if uCSu I if ROW 2. 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Left to right: Lurvey, Dale, Wilder, Bill, lielly, Andy, Marshall, Bob, Wright, Richard: Brooks, George, Smith. Chuck: Lewis, Davey Griggs, Benny: Estavillo, Frawciscog Barringer, Johnny. ROW 2. Robles, Joe, Hill, Dave, Strunk, jim: Wills, Dick, Frailey, Lionelg Martin, jimg Rwnvon, Keith, jackson, John: Smith, Dong Ruiera, Albert. ROW 5. Eskra, Dick, Turner, Doug, Bonner, Pat, Lopez, Bill, Ridley, Warren: Sanford, Jim: Wyman, Bob, Berg- mann, joan: Morales, Geneg Hendricks, Willie: Manage 's Mike Gump, Rolf Murchison. Coach Hank DeBruin started his head coaching career by shap- ing up this year's Badger thinclads into a formidable squad. He had a good crew of reserves to work with and was particularly strong in distance running and the weight division. In the 'distance held, Joe Robles and Dave Neal held down the mile and half-mile with outstanding performances. The weight department had Bill Phillips on discus and Dave Lewis on shotput with good showings. Dick Wells, who is one of Arizona's outstanding sprint men, returned this year as a high point getter. First on the hurdles was jim Strunk with Dave Hill and Lionel Frailey holding down the broad- lump. Mr. DeBruin came to Tucson from New jersey where he had had two years' experience as an assistant coach. Last year he led the cubs and this year he was able to work with same boys he had as freshmen, sophomores. and juniors. Mr. Bob Ortiz assistant coach here for several years, works specifically with the weight division. Coach Hank DeBruin Asst. Coach: Bob Ortiz MANAGERS. Left to right: Gump, Mike, Murchison, Rolf, Sadler, Bill. NOT PICTURED. Student trainer, jim Grant. I5 12 31ump As the new schools are dividing up, the track spirit will really get a boost in Tucson, because although there will be fewer num- bers to choose from, this will prove to be good for the schools and for the individuals who go out for track and other sports. This year there were meets every week from the first of March to almost the end of school with only two of these being played in Tucson. The Badger trackmen met other teams in official meets, getting the most competition from Phoenix Union and North Phoenix. J if Dick We lls IOP Sprint vm 3' 'Q , . ANNX 'W L, I 4 if ..-.-- looks easy f Mfvwf, ,M -N L he 'L' v - Joe Robles Jim S f 1 d, ' ' ck Leurvy start a mile :gnfn Blu Wilder, Dale .1115 Stu -1. l 'X rv 7 K fl QJ Xl ffvjk S S 6 X K X K, 1: fi 4 Q? 5 fx Q' in saw 2 X3 f 0 at 'N C 3 x E , Q , , . Q Q ' 10 1 X ' . J' , S V -- A -,,, c 'X NSW' Vx' .' ' 'X Ji Q , I K ,Q 3 Joe Robles, top distance man , B 3 Wh , D : F , G r , D1Dom1nico, o , a an nice ,Ee on ry a y' - 3 j ckson, Walter: Lopez, Ray. 156 CXliD iTGtClX This group consisted of Freshmen and Sophomores who are the T.H.S. trackmen of tomorrow. Actually the only di- vision between the two track teams is Fresh. Sophs in one and junior Srs. in the other. Mr. Ortiz is a weight division specialist and helps Mr. De Bruin there. These boys are start- ing now in order to build a better foundation for the com- petition in later years. . E illhx s Coach Bob Ortiz ' if Yew :V -.. ,fi -T 1 U: X850 f?'1r 5. 1 Q f i ii E'- X gs W Vbey , y B H sal ' ' x Y il ii H , L ' h 1 P , M k: H lo . Bill: Rod'iquez, Dick: Contrera. Art: Candiotti, Ruben: Taylor, Al- gS?VD0e,If 2,0615 gnbftgiroldi Ierrzr Mvl,DDLE ROW. Estavilla, Jaime: Mitchell, jeff: Colbeck: Gary, McKel- ' ' 3 - 4' ' ' B b- E ker. Lloyd: Cole, Bob. BOTTOM ROW. Lopez, Billy: San- rd, Mike: Urbina, Rudy: Serventi, Carl, Amparano, Joe a H oss c xnxirxi L 1 I l 1 '1 lf' vi A ' Y?J Coach Hank DeBruin -,Q fa 1..- :H A-'sf , QQ' -af- RIF Qt Q 1 J f K A Lv, Q N ,A ' ,'-k. Tucson High can be proud of its crosscountry team this year as its runners chalked up a total of seven victories not counting the unoliicial wins. The only team that came close to the Badgers was West Phoenix. Tucson High had the top runner in the state in joe Robles who is a Junior this year, but will not be eligible next year because of his age. Jim Sanford and Keith Runion are outstanding juniors on the squad with Lloyd Eaker a returning Sophomore to round out the squad for next year. '1 W Jia if ROW l. Neal, Daveg Estavillo, Francisco, Kelly, Andy, Griggs, Benny, Lurvey, Dale, Wilder, Bill, Robles, Joe, Mur- chison, Rolf CMgr. J. ROW 2. Sanford, jim, Lange, Pete' Holland, Sam, Runyon, Keith, Collette, Billg Manarino, Frank, Bergmann, john. ROW 3. Mr. DeBruin fCoachJg Gaiser, Ronnie, Lopez, Billy, Swaringen, jake, Tellez, Martin, Lopez, Rayg Eaker, Loydg Sadler, Bill fMgr.J. 157 0000 Jim Sanford We'll run the next one this way. 3 l Jim Robles CState Champj Q Sp ' K Q Dave Neal 'We-Q Q if .1 K Rolf Murqhiggn and Bill Sadler, Neal, Daveg Eaker, Loydg Robles, Joey Sanford, Jimg Lurvey, Dale Runyon, Keith. ff 4 ROW l. Hassey, Tom, Lewis, Dave, Davis, Joe, Eppler, Billg Hill, Dave, McKinney, George, Willis, John R.: Greer, Jason fad- viserl. ROW Z. Zamorano, Rene, Neal, Dave: Wilder, Bill: Wallace, Linn, Fox, james, Mattingly, Buzz, Dukes, Samg Wheeler, Billg Krager, Fred. ROW 5. Helsper, Dong Baldwin, Dave, Wamsley, jerry, Acosta, Art, james, Harry, Bates, Dick, Smull, john, Moon, Tony. ROW 5. Secrist, D. L.g Muse, Terry, Burk, Bill: Wallace, Georgeg Engle, Spenceg Gassaway, Bob, Crowder, Lou, Grant, jim, Box, Don. leller mem . .Q The ninety members of Tucson High's T Club represented a good cross section of our athletic program. On january 30 new members were ini- tiated into the club on a picnic in the Rillito river bed. The ceremony, presided over by john Willis, President, included four speakers, each on Char- acter, Sportsmanship, Service, and Loyalty. Most of the initiation took place before the ceremony with tests and relays with the candidates dressed as girls. The Annual Letterman's Dance in the spring is the club's major school activity each year. QW' Q fl V ..,,, H.. of OFFICERS. Dave Hill. Sec.-Treasurer, George McKinney, Vice-Presidentg John Willis, President. l 9 F x. A 1 Ji 1 1 f HN X 1 Q' iv'xffx ix-fx a if E EW' Xxx V- , ,, wxxx .Mx - ' ' X X Vx,'x K ,X K x. 'M l .X ., x Rx. Xxx 'K 'N 'E 3 . at f' , , f ' f ,n f ui 1' . f f . , , X XXV A iA i fi fi if' ii Q 1 1 sf' J 1 f , f . ,f ' Q , -fLL ' f ,ff -- - ' I X V12 Q w.'S ' A 1 R - A k M ,, -' , fl 5 A - K M K J :X AI PY 5 'A,,kk 1 2 1 f 1 ,J .QI k N xx Suv-y:fXE,x,X k ,X jg: xl fha V A ji? N, gk rf L, fn J, X,,,X-2 X X . JK, A ig if ,fx f . X ,ma K if X f R N. H' f W Q 'N K x N xx ,ix xfxxx A J XJ ? w ' Ss w , 5 A 7 ,X M 3 , I V ,Q V. qkkk 5 f F XZ xx , R l 2 Q A X Q WA , xx X , T M, S 1 . fx N R Q 5 , f 2, qyrgkf XXX. 'T gi X X X ' xl wg?-x x l - .... - H q gl X. 'L , X 'M A 1' i . ' 5, WX K X, x . 1 x x A Q-ik i 5 X ' Q Qvl ,X ' gk A Kx,f g 1 X X J Xxx XX A A 'H 5.5 x x R 1. 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KX K ' jx X, R x NX f ,f ' 1 K f N , W N S fx X f A 3, it Aicmixigf X' 5 5 K ffX KH xxx Xfmf I 3, 1 XR XXX! xx ' A, fl Q Xie X X CHX X3 X K Y K A f 'xxx X E xx XXX! ja A xx' R X A f 5 x K4 X. X N xx KX X X X X X K Xxx' X XX 5 ' is X3 ANR xx' ,X X S K K in xxx ,XR Rx NX!! J X XX 'X R XX Q RA 5, 1' ' N5 .5 X ., . ' ' ' 3 ROW 1: fleft to rightl: Mr. Ganem: Payne, Bill: Grace, Phil: Stanley, Jimg Neasham, Dick, Emory, Ed. ROW 2: Gutherie, Dong Wallace, Georgeg Straus, Mickey, Brown, Jeff, Cooper, Jim. All the varsity tennis team except George Wallace graduated last year and . Ganem was faced with building a team from inexperienced boys. This was . Ganem's fourth year at T.H.S., and was elected Coach of the Year . The boys play North Phoenix, West High, Phoenix Union, Mesa, Yuma, l Glendale twice. Playing these matches got them in shape for the Univer- Week Tournament in which all the schools mentioned above also enter. The players holding the top live spaces on the ladder were Bill Payne, Dick lsham, George Wallace, Phil Grace, and jim Stanley. They all did very well the length of time in which they have been playing. Their hardest matches 'e against North Phoenix and West High. bo 5' y. XQVXPX G r CIXIXIS f 5- mwff as f-.- mg nmhwbww' H Coach Si Ganem IJ' 161 BILL PAYNE PHIL GRACE 1 o G- Q1 JIM STANLEY DICK NEA SI-IAM GEORGE WALLACE ED EMORY MICKEY STRAUS Coach June Holcombe O Q , 1 X .J V f - l11l u ' fl -f .V 1 lf ' ' .1 ',f Q I WHS - ' fill ,fl-' 'es H- ' QXXV I I X T '13 I' T 7 I K XX 4 , Q. i - Wi! f 1 Be sure that you eat a good breakfast, girls! This familiar quotation comes from the sparkling new tennis coach, Miss June Holcombe. Although Miss Holcombe has been on the teaching staff for three years this was her first year of coaching. The backbone of the tennis team consisted of the follow- ing players: Pamela Stevens, Joanne Sears, Christine Polson, Judy Fink, and Joan McGarty. Besides playing in the high school matches, these girls also participated individually in the State-wide tournaments. They competed against many top teams including North Phoenix, West Phoenix, and Phoenix Union, completing an- other successful season. ROW 1: lleft to rigbtl: Burke, Sharon: Frakes, Carolyn: McGarty, Joang Gilbert, Marianne, Sears, Joanne. ROW 2: Fuller, Sue: Andersen, Franchig Stevens, Pamelag Fink, Judy, Broekema, Diane: Grant, Sue. PAMELA STEVENS JOAN MCGARTY CAROLYN FRAKES ,X if V' L X L X llflllff A X , ff, J X XX Z ,M JOANNE SEARS JUDY FINK if T ,ff 4, H l i 5 ii? Q ,jj a fi' -':L. ' 3 5 Q i 5 1 T E SUE GRANT DIANE BROEKEMA LOWER RIGHT: Will it be a hit or a miss? W2 il Pnl? ROW l: flvft in right! Higgins, Mayetta: Hicks. Melbag Padilla, Bettyg Sayre. Merlene. ROW 2: Paz, Rebeccag Luckett, Anneg Miner, Carolg Samide, Peggy: Nlorales, Cecelia. ROW 3: Gin, Helen, Barnes, Rosemaryg Snook, Janeg Douglass, Sharong Christy, Anita. G.A.A. To earn a major letter in women's sports and activities was the goal of many girls at THS. These girls were the staunch members of G. A. A., the Girls' Athletic Association. Under the capable direction of their spon- sor, Miss Hyatt, and their president, Mayetta Higgins, the girls were busy earning points for their letters by participating in sports events. For example, there were sports days for hockey, volleyball, and baseball. ln December, an all- sports day was held, in which all Southern Ari- zona girl's teams participated. Girls earned points by either keeping score for games dur- ing a sports session or by actually participating in the games during the day. At school, club activities also provided op- portunity for girls to earn points for their ma- jor letter if the club had a sports connection. 1-rf' I X . '1 I 40'-Q ti, E- ,J 3' ! ,5 ,NL wal: O 'fi Wm M if ,iff wresfl GQ I ROW 1: Nunea, Louise, Pesqueria, Bob fcaptainbg Ramos, Ray, Vidal, Armandog Hubbard, Daniel. ROW 2: Finke, Tom, Leon, David, Gaona, jimg Panknin, Howard, Gaona, Bob. goii The Badger Golf Team, coached by Mr. Black for the past sixteen years, played a full schedule of six teams. The squad of eleven men, met St. Mary's, North Phoenix, Mesa, Bisbee, and Douglas twice each. These dual meets were in preparation for the Phoenix invitational, in which all the teams competed. Mr. Black's squad practiced every school day at El Rio or Municipal Golf Course. Bobby Pesqueria was elected captain of the group which are all freshmen and sophomores with the exception of two seniors. ff I- - : ii? ' ., ' . Coach, james Black I I 1 ,..l an ff' i t ' . , . gt t gg W 1 XX 'O ' to ii ,,r ' g X ,ga ak, t pf '1 N X m .-' +7 fa V 3 1' f r If 5 f wmv ff f Q ff x. ROW 1: Turner, -lack: Logan, Darrv, Leonard, Ernest: Jacobs, Art, Helsper, Don, DiCampli, Chopo, Willis, jerry, Valencia, Sonny. ROW 2: Gremel, Doug, Benzick, Larry, Liechty, Norman, Dunn, joe, Caid, Kenny, Barbon, Ramon, Ward, Don, Acuna, Dick, Henson, Paul. ROW 3: Frazier, Don, Gonzales, Alfred, Almazon, Thomas, Armenta, Ernest, Saroni, Maurice, Garis, Bob, A'bott, Harold, Armstrong, Richard, Walker, Joe, Munoz, Bob, Kreutz, Albert, Gentiver, Tom. xwresilnxg Mr. Ken Pearson's wrestling team sparkled with outstanding in dividuals, had a full schedule with teams in the state. Our wrestling squad was started by Mr. Pearson in 1948, the first in the state and ha. been on top most of its eight years in existence, with Phoenix Union ant Yuma the toughest opposition. Outstanding on the squad are Doi Helsper and Sonny Valencia, who were state champs for their weigh divisions last year. Larry Benzick, a sophomore starter, will supplemen the team two more years. Dick Acuna was the leading point getter Mr. Pearson will almost have to start fresh next year as eight of thi eleven starters will graduate. C 'Q O , , lg f A .W 168 Coach Ken Pearson ' , 'L ,ffif :J f .. 'N 1 -e -OHN WARD ' SONNY VALENCIA 195' DON HELSPER Whose foot is it sticking up? JOE DUNN jl F L-Q F 4.5-9 .f LENNY KADE A DICK ACUNA , , 3 , 'fs N TfEffx'T i It's this way- .1 f 1: . X20 tv MXW Mb ROW 1: Slagle, Don: Henstein, Dong Mengia, Mannyg Romero, Reneg Perkins, Jimg Foster, Garyg Stitch John. ROW 2: johnson, Billg Leach, Dong Turner jimg Bently, Lamarg Lever, Marshall: Krieus, Ronnie Paxton, Steve: Harris, Lynne. ROW 3: Slight, Richardg Gradillas, Richardg Heckler, Daveg Holland, Hank Tuggle, Jim, Manning, Daleg Deal, Sheldon, Martin, Bob. Mr. Westerfeldt piloted the gymnastics squad to another successful season as the team rounded out its fifth year as a sport at Tucson High. Six years ago Gymnastics was just a P. E. class with no credit or recognition. Since then the team has grown to a squad of 25 men and uses S1700 worth of equipment. The squad faced Phoenix Union, Pueblo and the U. of A. in double meets as a team and some individuals of the team entered in the State A. A. U. meets. The outstanding members of this year's team were Bob Martin, Jim Turner, Sheldon Deal, Hank Holland, Dave Heckler. Only 6 of the squad are seniors. gxpwxtlslics Mr. Westerfeldt it 'T' -wr- MARTIN - I' 1. a A Q 3 .W Q ss JIM TURNER XX Q 3 QW? .f J A QA V' 0 k Wy... A A SHELDON DEAL 5, - 'n' - .1 '- 1 '-, I1 1' . ., , ,, ' im ' ' ' -, if I M 3 'if' M,-, OOF! HANK HOLLAND DAVE HECKLER S NH .Ax ,- Head Song Leader JAN MARSHALL solxgleobters ROW l: Atkinson, Nancyg Hult, Betty Anng McGarty, janeg Townsdin, Sharon. ROW 2: Bishop, Betzi, Mar- shall, Jan ll-lead songleaderbg Scott, Dottie. ROW 3: Perlman, julieg Stofft, Suzieg Leonard, Gail. 1 xi ix - Pep squad in action. n., .A 'X oo ., P P S nad , -Nu as EP SQUAD J ' XXX. 'Y b3Ve Neal 1 Li iqecretaryr Plgggfenq. Jealflow 1: reasu ', 2:' U6 Ge mn. rerf, Bob Posner cssfce gran? resi. 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FP: , ' V ., f f H 'M4.J1i5':'7' WTF O ' A .M rp ,-,141-S 4 ' If L O O I .55 oth.,-ii J I' V gt: K5 mf , X fini'- fav V 1f!qZQqf?:4? W -. wg I Q Y A112-its 0 5.1 WT N I N w f '. N ANS b v Q M. lw JM, bv .yffuvl ' ' .QW 'W . ' X X 9 9 ,. O , xx' Y wi' 1' I- D Q -fwsfmg f N, J ,. kg fc, x x f Ls Mkt WK Iv 0 X f If YN x L, . 1 X . gy ,S Nxxy N ww . Lf O Gam 175 M ' N fr! f V: ,I E K X .. f w 73,?.:,y' J K X -. ' A X 5,111 W ' Q 37 , N 0 1 If ff 1 nj ,, V 1 if 41' 1 f l 1' jfjf llll. j 1 . I ,ff X f f lu X, Q1 f if ' ,if 4 I f I f 7 f lf! J, X ll ,lf x Ry 1' fl, XM :' f ! ff' iff ' r I , I J H.. , A I V ,I , , if ,'M.N , , , , . , X 1 , ls I M, L X 1 ' X . c , YQL' X. x', SX X ' X MK f'lf1 V1 I 4, i S .fgmp L ,- Vw J' r V 3 I 4-4 i ' '- 'i .N 2 ' ai, V Q C R W. K X2 ,Cx M 2 'rf - if as i P- I of - 'Y' 'W 'Z :sf W W M :ALWA- AUM' Q f ROW 1. St. Johns, Charles, Lawson, Jim Struct, Bobg Talbert, Kenny, Manslield Tout Mark' Burkhart Bruce' Williams, Stan ROW 5. Pearson Ken Backfield jimg Watson, Floyd, Mathews, Tom Rodi, Phil, Dyer, Micky, Glendeningz Coach, Parsons, Dong Jacobs, Al: Fickel, Lesterg Harris, Bob: Gill, Fred: Curiel, Mike. ROW 2. Runyan, Patg Williams Alang Thompson, Terry, johnson, Gary, jim, Denniston, Billyg Blasingame, Bob Preston, Billy Bryson, Quentin: Rooker 5 Kenny, Goodman, Dave, Sorensen. Keith, YY CO AC ggi WAR, 500 B AC' Kg0 Y e 545 ,wi -f HEAD COACH Hank Egbert Price, Dong Johnson, john, Starr, War- reng Partington, Charles, Boyd, Bill, Be- vilacqua, Charles, Meenan, Keith, Line Coach. LIN Kejtf Meena? f'N rl! 0 its , ' - !w Keith Sorensen A Ga.. p ,K y ., CATALINA vs. WEST PHOENIX lst game - Sept. 24 On September 24, Catalina was trounced 41-6 by Class AA West Phoenix in their football debut. Tom Krucker saved the Trojans from a shutout by returning a kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown. Allen Brewer led the victors with 11 points. In the final period Catalina marched down to West's eight-yard line only to lose the ball on a pass inter- ception. CATALINA vs. WILLCOX 2nd game - Sept.30 The Willcox Cowboys romped over the Catalina Trojans 33-6. Tom Krucker scored Catalina's only touchdown in the second quarter running 58 yards. Willcox broke the game wide open in the second period with 19 points. The Pokes added 7 each in the third and fourth periods. . . Bgb S, left to right' MAN 5Ci:F:1IfIie Guerrero' 9 .. Mark .V .. l IQ: A 5 I Q .,,gv'd S Z s sh. ln ,Z . ,Q is X ' A . Clements? Wallace, Mlke TWV' ,ll CATALIN A SEASON RECORD Catalina ...,. ,..,,.,..,,,,....,,,,,,,, Catalina ..... Catalina ..,.. Catalina ..,.. Catalina .,... Catalina ..... Catalina ,,.,, Catalina ..... Catalina ..... l78 6 West Phoenix ........,.......r...... 6 Phoenix Indian School ,...... 6 Willcox ...............,.............. 0 Camelback .................... 0 Salpointe ...........,.... 0 South Mountain ,..... 0 St. Mary's ............,,. 0 Amphi ............... 0 Pueblo ....,,.r 41 6 33 73 18 70 49 47 20 . 1 ws, CATALINA vs. PHOENIX INDIAN SCHOOL 3rd game - Oct. 7 atalina went for a tie with the Phoenix Indian School 6-6 with jim Mansfield tying the score up in the final quar- r. The Indian School was scoreless until Bilagody with an 8 yard plunge scored in the third quarter. TROJANS vs. CAMELBACK 4th game - Oct. 14 he Catalina Trojans went for a loss at their first ho me game at a score of 73-0. Camelback wasted no time in Eaking the contest wide open as they pushed across 28 points in the first quarter, 15 in the second, 20 in the 5rd d 12 in the fourth quarter. Tom Krucker, Catalina star fullback will be lost to the club for the rest of the rason due to a mix-up in scholastic requirements. TROJANS vs. SALPOINTE 5th game - Oct. 20 Catalina Trojans held the stubborn Salpointe Lancers to a loss of 18-0. The Trojans held the Lancers at bay throughout the second and third quarters, with the Lancers scoring 6 points in the first quarter and I2 in the fourth. TROJANS vs. SOUTH MOUNTAIN 6th game - Oct. 28 Catalina's out of town game took one bus load of spirited backers. The Rebels scored every chance they got to a victory of 70-0. The closest the Trojans came to the Rebel's goal line was the 36-yard line, but the drive was killed by a pass interception. CATALINA vs. ST. MARY'S 7th game - Nov. 4 Jose Guaderrama broke the backs of the Catalina Tro'a ' h j ns wit three long touchdown runs of 59 60 and 28 yards as the Knights won over the Tro jans 49-0. The Trojans opened the game with sur prising strength and marched down to the Knight 25-yard line before heavily favored St. Mary's real ized what was happening and killed the thr CHI dennis ke Glen vnu?-Od' Chuck Gnes Larrif Robefson 15 179 WW 9 Mi A Q-il' I' A A J' W I -i 'V wt !,. ,i: Q rf ,Miglia-.iv ' ' K Don Pfice Ogafif Alan Cuflex Dave Good man lim Lawson CATALINA vs. AMPHI 8th game - Nov. ll Catalina went for their 7th loss against the Amphi Panthers to a score of 47-0. Plenty of experience com- pletely dominated the first half of the game but slacked off in the final two periods. The Panthers would have been able to push across more tallies, but carried the ball out of bounds instead of attempting to score in the second half. CATALINA vs. WARRIORS 9th game - Nov. 18 Catalina went for a loss in the first intra-city rivalry against Pueblo at a score of 20-0. An evenly matched game, the Warriors scored 0 in the first quarter, 13 points in the second, 7 in the third, and none in the last and final quarter. Do n Parsons Bob Harris . Q K WW-E Z Kenny Peterson jim Mansfield Fra nk Lacagni Ha -M-'Se Gill v-I new 4: , 1 ,ff fo FQ ,.,.-b- . T J tt., Y 2 J. V. Coaches Ben Davis, Bob Swanson A squad of better than eighty candidates reported for the cub football team in Catalinals first year of competitive play. Fifty-eight of these players remained on the squad at the end of the season. Forty-four of these boys were freshmen many of whom showed excellent varsity potential. With little or no previous football experience, the squad spent the entire season on the fundamentals of the game. These were tackling, blocking, ball-handling, and a sportsman-like competitive desire to win. It was not until the last game of the season that the coaches, Bob Swanson and Ben Davis expressed any satisfaction with the progress of the squad. This was against the strong Amphitheater team. During the last half of this game the Catalina cubs outgained the league leaders by sixty yards. il- ROW l. jones Russel' Price Roy' Espianoza Gilbert' Lydic Sam, Ouillet, Willis, Krivel, Rick' DiLeo, Al, Pacheco Rudy Crotts, Nonnofy, Newinark, Bruce, Broder, Seymor, Codd, Mike, McArthey, Ted, Sainz, Ralph,, Smith, Davis, Brighit, CHE, ROW 2. Weinzapfel, Ray, Phillips, Ernest, Nagle, Mike, Nagler, Max, Hawkins, David, Roberson, Bob, Chapman, Art, Phelps, john, Lindloff, Jack, Snedden, Bob, Heiss, Ronnie, Hammel, Mike, Moseman, Rich, Parcell, John, Beck, Gary, Fair, Jim, Best Bill, Landon, Harold, Kelly, Bill, Manager. ROW 3. Davis, Ben, Line Coach, Sanders, Kenny, Manager, johnson, C. B., Rob: erts, Bert, Watts, Beler, Meyer, Mike, Crum, Robert, Waggoner, Dick, Orlando, George, Christ, Paul, Kornelle, Gerald, Niel, Don, Irving, Jim, Clark, Bill, Schumann, Wayne, Carmoney, Neil, Duncan, John, Harris, Randel, Harris, Richard, Wade, Richard, Goodnight, Bill, Manager, Swanson, Bob, Back Coach. Left p - b FIRST ST 0 ffgln. Best, Bing Sneddgrflgi BACKFIELD ob, Smith, Davisi frfisi tt ' '- The cubs received instruction in the three most pop- ular offenses of the nation, Split-T, Single Wing, and Buck -lateral. An effort was made to acquaint the players with the strengths of each of the offenses and to aid them in un- derstanding the most effective method of defending against these offenses. With only a couple exceptions, all players were able to improve their knowledge by participating in every game. Fifty of the players received awards for the season. Of this group twenty-nine boys were recommended for varsity and junior varsity competition. Harris, Randeuu , . sv V 1 , D- ' V v .re MANAGERS WJ i X 2 si .5 N x F- U X AI J Q ' Q i X Bill Kelly, Bill Goodnight, Kenny Sanders f fi ' X v 3' 1 SANDWS R it qw D f t . . vle. M ngbf- Nab lljiiljfliarcell- John' With only a couple exceptions, all p to improve their knowledge by partici game. Fifty of the players received awards for the season. Of this group twenty-nine boys were recommended for varsity and junior varsity competition. UNE mast STRXNG Heier: M0 F it lim- Beck, Gang Watts, ike: 3 - ' seman, Richard: Cm-monCYv .K ss. 1 1 li layers were able pating in every X x 184 ' -lfflr, , X I. .- ww Lf W 1 ' l K ' N f f ,U X xxwun' M X X . .Aw f l x .N 7 , - Q ff M .f , RK 7 W y Q f, xl J 63 tiff A A, ' Mx W X NN WV ff Z W ,f ,M k NX V 35 ROW M0we 1' Gayl ff Bill gfd, Bin. OW 2.'13:fieeY,B,end0 ries Bu n QM ' 1, C ack, . oachg Curigfligiml Joh ' lad. P nS0n G n E11-in 6 afy 1 lenn Price , Don 3 Good Inan D , 3. . , ve, Silverman J. 9 lrn. Fr , eedma n, Bud dv , Mana , gel' ROW Lan, 3. Sa Y: Tro nders K PP Di enny , . 9 M ve, Bevilaczfaagel-5 Pet 3, Chuckefgonv K ' Oungerlg Nich ' ifk 015, Fred . 4 Knau ff K 6 CNY ALXNA SE ASON RECORD KBASKETB ALL5 Cgunkna ,,,,,, ,.,, , 57 South Moxxntnln ., . ..,...,.. 'Ji Camhna A..,., .....,.. 5 5 Benson , . , .. ,, 964 Cgcanna . . 9.7111 bgesa ,. atahna .. . ., ,,. Xoy , Bixfgglltaes Catanna .,,,A., 9 . ,.,. '50 Y nfna ..,,, . .., 9 ,,., Y . 9 50 Cmahna A A.. , . . 57 Gkendak . 4. ..., . .. . 59 Catahna ,. ...... 59 Yhoenkac Unkon ,.. , , M58 Cagaum, , ,,,,, ,...,. , 45 Wes: Phoenhc . Camxkm 9 ,,,, ,, ,. .,, 5 2 Norah Phoenkac ,.4Y. . . 5 3 Camhna ,,... ...,.. 6 9 A.5.D. .K W H Cavahna ..,. ,.,.Y. 5 3 Sfnpoknce ,.,.. , .,.9 . Cmahna ,,,... ,. .,.... 45 Yuebb .,..,. ..,. .... 5 3 Catahna ,9 .84 Smpoince , Camhna .,..., ..V., . 56 Pxmphk .,.9.9.Y..., - CQQQHQQ . ,,,,,... 14 Camdback ,...., . Cmmkna 9,9.. ..9...... 5 9 Uorence 9.9.9. Cacznina A 9.,. . ,..9.9, 47 PuebXo ,,... ' Casahna ,.,. .9 ,,..,... 52 Tucson .,.,.,, 9 C Left to ngln. M ders, Buddy Ftegggxixs, Kenny Sa n. SOUTH MOUNTAIN VS. TROJANS The Catalina Trojans lighting like tigers, held the South Mountain Rebels to a I4-l-4 tie in the hrst quarter but then fell behind in the second and third quarters, to lose, S4-57. in the blue and white cagers first basketball game in their history. CATALINA vs. BENSON The Benson Bobcats came from behind in the last two quarters to take a hard fought 64-54, basketball victory over the Catalina Trojans. The Trojans outscored the Bobeats in the first two quarters. The Bobcats came back in the last two quarters to lead. CATALINA vs. MESA The tworman attack of Bob Skousen and Gary Merrill helped the Mesa jackrabbits hand the inexperienced Tro- jans their third defeat of their cage season. An alert and peppy Trojan squad found themselxes leading at the close of the hrst quarter, ll-10, but they lost themselves in the remainder of the game. to the superior rebounding and shooting of Meszt. CATALINA vs. ELOY Delbert Self, scoring Z7 points greatly aided Eloy in edging out the Catalina quintet 58-57. In a very close game which saw ,lim Seal of Catalina turn in an out- standing game with I7 points. also saw Catalina leading at the half and much of the game but inehed out in the dying minutes of the game. if at ,ia x 5A,,9utS Gary johnson Bill Gaylord gkllll Jim Seal O' 45 gAvwtRS 1 ft pt 0, Y Don Price 1 Mack Greeley, Jim Silverman YUMA vs. CATALINA The towering Yuma Criminals handed the young Cata- lina Trojans their fifth straight defeat, 50-30. at the Tuc- son High gym. Three tall Yuma boys helped push Cata- lina out by good rebounding and making a total of 57 points together. GLENDALE vs. CATALINA Glendale and the Tucson team battled to an ll-ll dead- lock at the end of the first period, then the Cards pulled away to win at a leading score of 59-37. One of the main attributing factors was the height and ability of Glen- dale's 6'5 center, Bill Aaron. TROJANS vs. PHOENIX UNION In a cage contest preceeding a tilt between Tucson and Catalina Trojans were bowled over by powerhouse Phoenix Union, 58-39. Catalina held comparatively well but towering Haney, Holmes. and Nealy made the go- ing awfully rough for the Trojans. CATALINA vs. WEST PHOENIX Tall West Phoenix stymied the Trojan offense and de- fense in the second and third periods to win a good game over Catalina, 56-45. Catalina led at the first quarter I5 to 14, but Thunderbird Guard Gordon Smith scored 22 markers to aid the victory. NORTH PHOENIX vs. TRO-IANS North Phoenix Mustangs defeated the Trojans of Tucson by a score of 53-32. The Trojans took a one point lead at the end of the first quarter but then failed to stay up with the rampaging Mustangs during the rest of the game. CATALINA vs. ARIZONA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Led by Forward Bill Mower, he Catalina Trojans de- feated the A.S.D. Sentinals 69-40. The Trojans were hard pressed to keeo Dick Robertson, the city leading scorer down. but with a Z5-point third quarter, they pulled away to win. Center jim Seal and Guard Alan Curiel also performed well against the experienced A.S.D. players. CATALINA vs. SA LPOINTE In the two local teams Hrst meetings Catalina pulled away in the third quarter and went on to defeat the Sal- pointe Lancers, 55-41, with julius Regresser leading Sal- pointe and Bill Mower heading up Catalina with IZ points. TROAIANS vs. PUEBLO The Pueblo Warriors went over the Catalina Trojans, 58-45, in an intra-city cage contest which saw both teams in the lead on occasions. The Trojans kept pace with the Warriors during the hrs! part of the contest hut soon were trailing. CATALINA VS. SAI.POlNTS Despite hne performances hy Salpuinte's Larry Leinhack and Julius Regresser, the Catalina Trojans easily de- feated the Lancers 84-58. junior Center jim Seal dumped in 10 points to lead the hlue and white. Coach Bill Kem- meries substituted freely after his hrst stringers piled up a good lead. AMPHI VS. CATALHXIA The teams matched basket for basket in many sequences hut the hustle of the dead-eyed Panthers and their ex- perience gave them the leading score of 74-56. CATALINA vs. CAMFLBACK A more experienced Camelback hve easily rolled over the Trojans in their Hrst meeting by a 57-24 score. The higger and older Camelback team. led hy Forward Phifer and john Thomas, the Trojans were badly outmanned. Bill Mower led the Trojans with seven points. FLORENCE vs. TROJANS The Florence Gophers, last year's champions in their class, after being behind nearly all of the game. rallied in the final minutes to topple the Catalina Trojans 67-59 in a prep basketball game. CATALITNTA vs. PUIZBLO ln their second meeting of what promised to he one of the keenest rivalries in the state, the Pueblo Warriors again defeated the Blue and White. Guard Alan Curil led all scoring with Zl points. closely followed by Pueb- lo's Cal Walker. The 49-47 score is evidence of one of the host games the Trojans played all year. The teams were evenly matched all through the game with the exception of a hig third quarter hy Pueblo. CATALINA vs. TUCSON HIGH After throwing a scare into the Badgers of Tucson High, the Trojans fell behind in a hig fourth quarter spree led by the great center, Ernest McCray, The Trojans held a torrid nace throughout the contest until McCray and Guard Tom Hassey got hot and pulled away. Catalina's Bill Mower lead the effort with fifteen noints while Mack Greely had ten. The game was a fitting end to Catalina's freshman year in conference play. Glenn Perrin, Kirk Young Alan Curiel COACH john Williams ROW 1. Best, Bill, Reese, Dale, Hasklem, David, Reese, David, Pacheco, Rudy, Mansfield,Jim, Anderson, Billy, Snedden, Bob, Lydic, Sam. ROW 2. Williams, John, Coach, Smith, Davis, Sheldon, junior, Lacagina, Frank, Salvia, John, Clark, Bill, Krucker, Tom, Otto, Jim, Post, Danny, Woinowski, Jack, Manager. The Catalina junior Varsity Basketball Team ended its season with a 10-6 won-lost record for their first year in competition. This record included a winning streak of seven straight games. Despite their lack of experience, the boys played well and did their best at all times. They were ever striving to improve. Their sportsmanship, their team spirit, cooperation, loyalty to the team and their conduct at all times, were sec- ond to none. They played interesting basketball, and they never gave up. Billy Anderson Rudy Pacheco Ffa nk Lacagnfna Bm Clark Jim Mansfield CATALINA JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM SEASON RECORD Games Won - 10 Catalina . ....,.......,.,. 48 Sunnyside I Catalina ...,, ........, 7 2 Eloy .............,....,.. ..., Catalina ...,, ,.,...... 4 4 Wakeneld ,a.w...,........ Catalina ,..... ..,...... 6 0 Marana ......,..........,.. 30 Catalina .,..,, .....,... 5 5 Indian School ...,,,l, 37 Catalina ...... ......... 6 1 A. S. D. ....A....,..,....... 32 Catalina al,,.. Y...,.... 5 6 Salpointe ..........,a..,, 41 Catalina ..,.. .....,.4. 5 0 Pueblo , .aa.,......Y....., 41 n Catalina a,,.,. .,....,., 4 3 Salpointe E ,...a,.,...,,, 35 ! Catalina , .... ,,.,..... 5 6 Amphitheatre .,..,,,, 48 - 7 V Games Lost-6 i z ii 1 Catalina ..,...a,,,........ 54 Catalina ...,. a....,,a, 5 0 Catalina ..i.. ......... 3 8 Catalina i.... .,......, 5 3 Catalina ..... ....,..., 4 3 Catalina ,i,,. ,,.,,.,,. 4 0 Benson ....,., ,..,..... 4 2 Mesa ..,.,.,s,.. ......... 4 6 Sunnyside .i...........,,, 48 Florence .,... ........, 5 6 Pueblo s,.,.,, ......... 4 4 68 Tucson .,..... ...,.,... Dale Reese I ,. Danny P051 David Reese N XX x X N Rx W XX ' '--wx--.X -x . x-671 7-WY-:X . w 0 1 ,.L:,v-1.1-XM? , 1 ' vi' .' ' xx 6 vw an x 'V' . X X 544' 4:23 W, ' X Nl' X Mx Am' Wwffzffz ' ' We W M - me-,.-f,1. . no-.s-my-2r, , ' . , Q,h,Qy4fngqV , we-X-.lQ.'Q0,Vf,f , X5 . ff . fl N . f - J Efsffx K b Nlzigytsf. x XX xy! 1 4 ' x Q1 X I w X X wma N I XX .gl X EX XX RQ Xx 1 x Q, V N X Nl V Xu S9515 f L J XY , :YJ N I 1 ,x',, -,vf xfl 742' 'I U N v '. fn N gi SE- . X XX f' Sf- X N X if 5, X Xixxiw- . jg ...k ', . 7 vvff fd, x . S x f v 1 X I X J, w I A 9? I-K t' V DJ, . ,X 1 M QI 'lv . S I .B ff gf Y' gn, 'flip f TU I . ,f f ' A '.u..'g,, 192 X. O oo a .. oo Q0 U Q A me -tw? Cxayz wxhen Bexefl ' Q15 3 xm' ow-'x a . awsowggbeg Custom VA: Wg. xgtfucxgxaren n- FXORQQVIWG K n. Watgavatewxxn la 'nib hoW'x em Green X un' . CHWO . Ente nk? . P? Ffa bkardnek Ikilzignlnaa h S n- . Gahxx: La W0 aio 5- B' .Garyghuctgmgniiitwgfs R xS-- 5- e - kz Anlx. Gixe Bfllc KK' xacdlhalboung' tm ff' ball Cond' v,f25F2aiivRICK The Catalina Trojans took their first step on the rocky class AA baseball cir- cuit March 9, when they met the Yuma Criminals for their first taste of AA action. Myrick put his boys th of in tersquad g season rough ames th with th nine defense. Thomas played third base, Dyer covered short and Lacagnina was at Hrst. , Others that proved to have defensive H C0UP1e ability were jim Lawson behind the plate, 9 early Pan' ofthe Gary Anthis in center and Martin Eaton e final tests for the sfaftmg in left. Myrick was also pleased with the after fhf' 5635011 WHS Ufldefway- control of Ray Gazik, who showed good The two games did, however, enable early in the season. Myrick to tab a couple of boys as promis- Working with about twenty juni ing prospects. Frank Lacagnina and john sophomores and freshmen Thomas, a couple of sophomores, looked Q previous experience gOod at the plate as did Mickie Dyer. All made exper- three were inlielders and looked good on 3 1, O90 OOO O-909 90 ors, , some with on cub teams, Myrick :ments and changes producing ustling, spirited, Trojan ' squad. diamo nd 000000 Q 00000 Willy Clay Martin Eaton V 0 - Kirk Young Clarence Parmenter 00000 Ray Gazlk Gary Anthis F Jim Lawson j .r g ' G ,if chuck Giles 1 if if K 0 fig N ' - n is i 1, A 5 A w,w W! .-:- W Frank Lacagnina Jan Greenhow -xi Q . lxuuor xzorsil Under the direction of Coach Bob Swan- son, about 40 boys turned out for J. V. base- ball and began drilling in fundamentals. Good progress was made and promise was seen in several boys. The team which con- sisted mainly of freshmen, though there were several sophomores and juniors, started their full diamond schedule March 10 against Marana. Coach Swanson was pleased with his well balanced infield, supporting outfield, and good catching and pitching stas. joe Moats looked good on the mound along with Larry Hesick and Bill Clark. Their weakness being hitting, they were drilled in that early in the season. On the whole the baseball I. V.'s represented a lot of good players and a lot of good spirit. 000000 J.V. Baseball Coach BOB SWANSON ark, Bloc: X Nevfmfuyxingto ' ROW keqmvi R Healy' tl' Haganxkessickq LQ' Cougson, mcg X Dave' ?acheC0a Danna Ybuentml ea, lim' TVVTVV 3 0 0 igefman' ddY3 sa - Bfodeb moi? Cori' Bu gon, llmklexdon- 306696 Ottawa' Resist... 10: P' '11, l' km: -.C,laf' img H' hnson, lo Dennis. Good. andy, losxakemotexusa jimi ky:- 5., x. E Sm RQFvChf1S fflscone' Wavn on, . F1899 ' g, Bl ' 9, Bo ' . Schum ggiiel, logniggm Yvefgillitbk ?n:g?fhell, Pat' Elm maxim Sel 'a'u0 d' Qghfs dehdgf lbavis? Be Tom' Btovlnlilg' u it XX if 49 palm ESQ fi X Yi xxx Y ff x lxx V ' v m slfl I I 1:90 'xx x X 1 gli- Xxbtix X X X x X W ,f I ixilr X wi j fx m xxxx 1 ji! 'g V ! x, ff - N X X X 'Y - X Z X Xxx f 6 Xx XXX x I ff, 2 I fx x 7 '9f -MW ffl I ! 'f 1 - I Z f A' N ---fnlffpm X i X ,ww N I , i X lx 3 J? J - 5 2' Nw Q x ' 2 X x b x ff f' .S xx ' 7 1 0 f 'Y f ,f .. Q 1 , f f ' x R If ! i,,f WAN In A If 5 ' 4 ROW 1. Varga, Ted: Harris. Bob: Bovd, Bill: Price, Don: Seal, Jim: Gaylord, Bill: johnson, Gary: Rodi, Phil: Rooker, Kenny: Clement, Mike: Krucker, Tom. ROW ' ' : Beauchat, Jan: Gill, Fred: Guinn, Dick: Crum, Bob: Waggener, , George: Codd, Mike: Leary, Brent: Camobell. George: hauser, Chris: Harris, Joel: Nvgaard, ' Pfifer, Gary: Chapman, ' - L'ndloff 2. Irvine, Jim R' hard: Rose. Herb: Orlando ' 'k: Lemmon, Rirkv: Amen W 3. Thomoson, Terry, ' berts, Bert: Preston. Bill. i , ' , Bon: Mansfield, mi ic Glendemng, Mi e Paul: Kelly, Bill lmanallerj. RO Art: Pratt, Dave: Price, Roy: Crotts. Nonolly, Ro Jack: Tout, Mark: Evans, Orville: Caramella, Rodney: Richardson Jim: Williams, Jim: Nagle, Mike: Slemmer, Donnie: Roberson, Bob: Lydic, Sa Varga, David: johnson, C. B.: Kittle, Jay: Gonyea, Kenneth. . xx- tails A 30 vseeoatgriigilgxxge 'sh Rf-5 aS eve or ,go , 9 baaxcy, 'im ie1'3e5-Moe xvea 6 sell igxvewxfiise' ilcwga 0 e V ck w we P - occ e 05 9 90 O QASO gf-ve X50 Q A 5 9 at K0 Gale My U, .Q rifles 10.6951 - e0 - 1 C . a I C0:bo0: grew alexa? Exe,-veit! 6 han dived dv 'ngalo owns A 0-,if4: 'e. so W M90 M Je' :Vie 'Y' SQVQMXA W 50h 5095 QJCV 5,55 A 3949? 'Eos' 6050065 oiaexas box c 'lealiea ate Wo, vo we M' W wc- W SOQW0 :neo an X992 wwf' 2,63 3i:,d10 s1'F 5lY 'die' 'tivo 6100: M dxYk'der'g:W X323 Yfe ' YK 0 30?- OOO OOC 'ilfgifsia -1, 5-81M..1,,,...f N- lm-,. - Coaches Gale Bell Keith Meenan and 880 var - d Bill Boydyfliirqirspleff lo r, 6 ran. '8 1.- paul Nygaaf d, 1 1 'ff S7 Q ..f ffl lf' HW' 0 0000 0 0 0 g oooooo ofa q,1 vi' vw ef' Mile runners left to right: Ted Varga, Brent Leary. Besides strength on the cinders there were several outstanding boys in field events. Gary Johnson and little Sam Lydic did very well in the high jump. In the pole vault division, Don Price was the standout clearing the high bar at 10' 6 and better. He also led in the shot out, reaching 45' and more. Working with Price on the shot out was Bob Harris, a iunior, and Al Jacobs tossing the discus. In the 880 and mile. Bell worked with Dave Pratt, Paul Nygaard, Ted Varga, and Brent Leary. The latter two were milers with Pratt and Nygaard specializing in the half-mile. 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Coach Gale Bell working with varsity track later in the year, worked hard during cross country season building up a team which should come in strong next year. ROW 1 Left to rzght Varga David: Richardson, Bon: Nichols, Fred: Decker, Ted Varga Ted ROW 2 Fredrick Howard: Dorman, john: Guinn, Dick: Leary, Brent Pratt Dave ROW 3 Coach Bell. Gale, Hibbard, John: Lemley, Charlesg Lane jim Slemmer Donnie Beauchat, Jan. 00000 Ted Varga Fred Nichols David Varga 0 0 00 0 000000 A5650 xi . Q fs' X y cArAuNA BAND orrrcsrts - ...,, c' if Left to fight: Waiiace, Bob: 511510955 Managef' .. , Burnsmeyer.DoioresgLihrarian.Hoimes:Pal1SCQ- 1-:. '. -,, 0 qi retary, Em. Seann Librarian- Uemem' M9422 Prem- 88591-lf '- .. dent. ' -- L f 01.. r , ,yd M my 3 . f I fi' Quia g Under the capabie direction of Mr. Paui Grimes, T.H.S. Band Director, the f h Cataiina Band of approximateiy sixty participants was organized soon a ter t e Qu o ening of schooi Under the generai ieadership of Mike Ciernenr, Presidentg d Q P - .Q d h d iniforms, made a Cataiina banner, marched in parades an the ban purc ase t seyerai other things, and are now ready and waiting ro occupy the new band room at Caraiina Senior High. 201 O W L 5 WW E 41 ' ' 11XQx :oooooo X ylff ,ff Cheerleaders X 50 0609 00 0 O O O O O i--..-..r........,, , ,A V, , .. ,..........,...,.,...s-W ...M eip F Q -r o r Q Gif, C These pretty cheerleaders, middle back-Marlene Glad, head cheerleaderg front left to right, Beverly Zeidler, Aludy Hodge, Carol Prickett, Robyn Fowler, Sally Anderson, Nancy Saip, and Mary Lou Doolen were those chosen at the beginning of school by judges at a special contest for that purpose. The peppy little noisemakers helped spirit in all possible sports events and gave as much encour- agement to the players as possible. , .-.. 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Fl k , , - sPoRTs EDITOR ' 3 e M' H G0'dS'e ' jim Stanley From its first meeting at the beginning of the year 'til its last final deadlines the Tucsonian editorial staff was in a constant fiurry of cut- ting, pasting, writing, aft work, ad assignments, and photography requisitions. Along with all the flurry found in the Tucsonian office, there was also seen a great deal of careful thought and planning, for each editor had a deadline to meet and every member of the staffs had a definite responsibility. This constant companionship and cooperation was essential toward attaining the finished product-a pictorial history of THS for one year - the Tucsonian. Operations were definitely under way shortly after school began when each editor struggled to complete a dummy or practice copy of his section. Photographers were kept busy all year round snapping candids at main school activities and taking pictures of all THS clubs. The opening section was the first completed, it was the first mile- stone passed during which the staff decided on the theme for this year's Tucsonian. Ads were sold from the very beginning of the year with salesmen working long hours after school. The Circulation and Subscription Staff began work on selling technique even before school started and continued throughout the first semester. The Art Staff was constantly on hand with new and different sug- gestions and that extra sparkle, which the art work can give to the yearbook. Sports data was collected faithfully by the sports Editor and his staff. The job of arranging Student Classes pictures and pasting them on dummy sheets for the printer was ably taken care of by the Classes and Student Life Editor and staff. The manv activities and clubs of THS made hard work for the Activities Staff. The writing staff was kept busy trying to keep up with the needs of the editors for their various sections. Last, but not least, the Typing Staff made sure that material handed to them was in presentable condition to be sent to the printer. And so the Tucsonian took shape, but not without the helping hand of Rebecca Harlow, editor-in-chief, or the counsel of Mr. Flake, Tuc- sonian Advisor. YW OPENING EDITOR PUBLICITY EDITOR Donna I-Iamacher Sandy Gaiser ai. :hit ..,. y Q' ACTIVITIES EDITOR Judy Kuropatkin F PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Joe Cesare 7 QODA A 'rt'-in Q i A PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Bob Broder 207 ART EDITOR Sherry Snoke STUDENT LIFE EDITOR Jerry Anderson AD SALES EDITOR Mickey Strauss WRITING EDITOR Gayle Gamble TYPING EDITOR Edith Allin ART STAFF, Left to right: ROW l. Muir, Louiseg Burke, Sharong Sprague Helen. fy TYPING STAFF, Left to right: ROW 1. Allin, Edithg MCGarty joang Cunningham, Pat. ROW 2. Stevens, Pamg Turner, Treva 'QW CLASSES STAFF Left to right: ROW l. Stevens, Pam, Townsclin, Sharon: MacMillan, Wendy, Milstein, Phyllis. ROW 2. Burke, janet, Moon, Lynn. - '.'g V0-4. ' 1 Q , ir y , W. SPORTS STAFF Spence, SEL Left to rigbl: ROW l. Stanley, jimg Roedi- ger, Maggie, Hult, Ann. ROW 2. Engel, -N-qs Rahul A WRITING STAFF Left to right: ROW l. Hult, Ann, Coffman, Tom. ROW 2. Harden, Kathy, Ramsey, Virginia. ROW 5. Engel, Spence, Leonard, Ernie, Ray, Kay. .ma L.. PHOTO STA FF Le t to right. ROW l. Espino, oyce, Gomez, Betty, Lopez, Virginia, Wisdom, Dick. ROW 2. Lindsay, Doug, Himelhoch, Stan, Moline, Dong Ward, Clarence. of - if wagn- ASSISTANT EDITORS Lelt to right: ROW l. Buchman, Ruth: Sanders, Kenny, Clark, Wilma, Thornton, Kathy, ROW 2. Burke, janet, Thompson, Helen, Ray, Kay, Stevens, Pam. X -I ? 209 N. E IVF Dr? 1 lf' lisg 'fur ADVISOR . . V ' ff -ff A Mxss Martm f V 'kr 1 .QM Q 7 WZ, z 1 Z' , f' O X ,ll L! ak , , ,.'5Hxl',V fl J 1, ' Ilawagf' ,,l ' Kirk if We 'V ,fi A -i Q eggs i 5 'f 40 'alfalfa' Q. -1 v C V K 15 Flo was any Q --- X '. L siiiifkx lamina' Hiiwvm impure Basin: Q WQIW5 gay 'E H Ms.: EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Danny Shafton MANAGING EDITOR joan Rowe SPORTS EDITOR Jeff Brown .iw ,Q . I :h'-'QQ- I 2 xg Kvll .- , : , 'B - .:h . V hI' H STAFF EDITOR Janet Otto TYPING EDITOR Elsie Lee Cook - , Q I . , 'V A lx 4 ..., U ' A A .. I A I T ,M I-N ills W 'ie N E Io .-Saga. : I A I w i' in ' lm? K ., , ' AD MANAGER DISTRIBUTION AND EXCHANGE EDIT! Judy Burke jan Marshall CACTUS CHRONICLE After thirty-seven years of covering the news at THS as its all-student paper, The Cactus Chronicle looks ahead to a long existence as the High School's bi-weekly paper. Two notable additions to this year's Chronicle are The Badger Speaks and Preview on Records. The Badger Speaks was a column devoted to the opinions of a cross- section of the student body on issues that arose here at THS. Preview on Records was greatly enjoyed by the Pop record enthusiasts as Bill Kelso takes time from his 'Record Shop' at KTKT to give us the latest data on very newest pop vocal, instrumental, and rhythm and blues records. Under the leadership of Danny Shafton, editor, the 1955-56 Chronicle Staff has produced a paper well worth its nickel on activity ticket corner. P1-2 A CHRONICLE WRITERS ROW I. Graham, Bobg Stofft, Suzie, Griffith, Sharong Burke, janetg Kitts, Shirley, Reasor. Lindag Phelan, Marciag Ray, Kay. ROW 2. Goldstein, How- ard, Henderson, Mcttaloug Brown, Barbara jeang Fink, judyg Eisenman, Naomig Rogers, Rosemarie: Tretiak, Bob, ROW 3. Berkson, Mikeg Martin, Serenag Zcidler. Cherylg Belman. Barry: Handmaker, Hirshg Halpern, Marty. K 1. AQ Sgt, Tom Coffman Mike Sanson i f '5' fl , 1' Curtis Kamman 21 l Margaret Arvizu Suzanne Engle iff, L fyei m. ,fy ' ...Tl Leona Shapiro :J . ee,. e ,. Q ff, F 'r Frm Q 1 F X s fu. ' gi 1 if SPORTS STAFF Left to right: ROW I. Vann, Benson, Leonard, Ernie, Handmaker, Hirsh, Higgins, Mayetta. TYPING STAFF Left In right: ROW l. Dearden, Nancy, Moore, La Verne. ROW Z. Castleton, Ann, Hussey, Marjory. w- -f M . .,.f , . . f 5. M ,,. .. . f . . .. F y . y A we ,F A V 4 AD STAFF Left to right: ROW I. Venerka, Lynne, Sanders, Nancy, Kershner, Gail, Blakel Sharon. ROW Z: Menges, jean, Chambers, Susan, Burke, Allen, Neil, Kaye, Roedige Maggie. ROW 5. Bustamante, Ruddy, Harbour, Peggy, Miller, Sally, Roll, Pa Barden, Kathy. ROW 4: Hult, Betty Ann, Garrett, Gaye, Thompson, Skip. DISTRIBUTION AND EXCHANGE STAFF Left to right: ROW l. Rohart. Rarlene, Stuart, Mary, Henderson, Charlotte, Sgut Vera, Cranston, Ann, McLean, jean. ROW 2. Thomas, joan, Bailey, jo Ann, Forma jean, Castro, Mary, Milstcin, Phyliss, Hicks, Melba. J gp 'E ,..... M.. , ,. fi it ' QUARTERLY Having completed its eighteenth year of publication, the Quarterly looked forward to many more years of service for the students of THS. Featuring essays, short stories, poetry, editorials, and special features, the Quarterly certainly proved to be an excellent outlet for Tucson High journalistic talent. The magazine was an all-student publication which not only presented the literary side of THS, but encouraged those who were interested in and, enjoyed art work, photography, and graphic arts to display their abilities. All of these departments worked together under the leadership of joe Stromei, editor-in-chief, and the following advisors: Mr. Chidester graphic artsg Miss Martin, literatureg Mr. Goldstein, photographyg and Mr. Walker, art. The wide variety of stories, poetry, photographs, and art work that appeared in the General Student Body, Christmas, Rodeo, and Graduation Issues of the Quarterly were thoroughly enjoyed by the entire Student Body. HEAD TYPIST U Mariory Hussey ,at-X il I .nf '- 4 'yeh . A 9 if ,si 'eq di Kg, ' le n +5 5 BUSINESS MANAGER Suzie Davis ASSISTANT EDITOR Margaret Crehan SJ' R- 0' LITERARY ADVISER ART ADVISER Miss Martin Mr. Walker PRINTING ADVISER PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISER Mr. Chidester Mr. Goldstein EDITOR-IN-CHIEF joe Stromei 1. f ,, .. , , , I PRODUCTION EDITOR Vernon Scott liken.. '-4' PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Deanna Nichols ao IRII f Xonn I xml I'.wR, 1 Wol V'A: . I I Ioo o, ART EDITOR ART EDITOR Beverly Van Wormer Fred Hambly 1 V' wma? f H A ' 1' , I R W-Q I 'v i. X ' I 'Wal M21 l ll li l In -9? 'Q' I I I I 1 Af u 4' ooooi Wf,,,.,,, I A f if ! 1 I, XX-HN , I .. , i I I fi ,MA NXX l -U' l K M I I A Viztkirk QE. lf J C I I lll f 2 ' I E-N V .AAA I 'V N V f ' and , f A A l , , X PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR f ff' A Hank Holland PRODUCTION EDITOR Rachel Mendoza ,av-H li 4 ,W S , SUBSCRIPTION STAFF Left lo right: ROW 1. McLean, jeang Moore, Barbarag jossel, Nancyg Mahr, Debbyg Cranston, Ann. ROW 2. Thompson, Skipg Edmunson, Betsyg Sgutt, Verag Neil, Kay. ROW 5. Fuller, Sueg Andersen, Francig Lott, Andrea. QUARTERLY WRITING STAFF ROW I. Rosenblum, Janice, Reasor, Linda Matthews, Karen, Shafton, Danny. ROW Zi Neville, Melvin, Eisenman, Naomi, Brown, Barbara jean, Danziger, Sandy, Halpern, Mary. QUARTERLY ART STAFF ROW I. Gaiser, Sandi, Mcliihbin, Leving Mat- thews, Karen, Baker, Faye. ROW 2. Everling, jane, Sprague, Helen. ROW 5. Anderson, jerry, Seaman, Bud, Fletcher, lveg Hobart, Charles, Holmes, Ted. up '- n-wsmmqf-,,... m.,,l,, .fl if st mm., .ef 5 all 'P' QUARTERLY TY PING STAFF Left in right: Greene, Carol, Miner, Carol, Castle- ton, Ann. PRODUCTION 84 LINOTYPE STAFF Left to right: ROW l. Phillips, Joyce, God hout, Lillian, Raymond, jerry, Campbell Kay, Ross, Mary Lou. ROW 2. Bernstein Bob, Martinez, Eddie, Gehring, Bill, May Kenneth, Lohberg, Gerard, Estrada, Ruhen Mendoza, Racheal. T F A I mi S sf JMX' PKCEY' . vt 50063, Stine- Rob NO . : su twn' Boi: to f'gbiDB'l Sm Lit POWCL C 'C ADVISER Miss Smith MAY 1955 INITIATE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society was comprised of the top ten or fifteen percent of the junior and Sen- ior classes with their rating resting upon their leadership, scholarship, service, and character. Miss Frances Smith was the counselor in charge but every teacher of upperclass students submitted a list of qualified people from which a selection was made by teachers. Three selections were held this year, in January, April, and May, followed by initiation of those chosen. In May, Juniors were admitted and then they elected officers for the next school year. Members of the National Honor Society main- tained a tutoring service for others of the Student Body who needed the coaching. For the first ten hours of each students instruction, no charge was made, after which there was a small fee. Members of the THS chapter were assessed sums of money which went toward the purchase of a NHS flag which was presented to the new NHS chapter at Pueblo High. The Tucson High mem- bers conducted initiation for the first members of National Honor Society at Pueblo High. The Tucson High NHS Chapter also sent to all colleges for a list of their most recent scholarships for student use and assistance. General Aptitude tests were given to members of the Society for Scholarships. These tests were given in public and private schools throughout the country. The officers of the Society were, Bob Posner, presidentg Tony Moon, vice presidentg Judy Burke, secretaryg and Danny Shafton, Publicity Chairman. S l I v ' .. muff Y s .. Q ' r... Chan, Paul Araiza, Mary Arvizu, Margar Barringer Joh Bateman Cat Bogue Beve Brown Ba Brown, jeffrey Burke,janct Burke, judit Burleson Lu Castleton Cesare, t Clopton, Linda Davis, joe Davis. Suzie Day, Marsha Edmonstc ey, Mariory Cla, Sally iase, Frederick amman, Curtis Kaylor, Beth Kemmerer, Andy merer, Mary nhold, joe lropatkin, judy lenges, jean Moon, Tony Morgan, Ed Eisenman, Naomi Engle, Suzanne Fink, judy Gamble, Gay'le Gee, Ieanne Halpern, Martin Hamilton, Brett Harlow, Rebecca Haynes, Denny Heckler, Dave Heineman, Robert Hill, David Neville. Melvin Nichols, Monte Pankey, Anita Percy, Mary Ellen Posner, Robert Rowe, joan Sanson, Mike Sayre, Ernest Shafton, Dan Shapiro, Leona Sickler, Kay Snoke. Sherry 217 Sterns, Jackie Stoflt. Susan Stromei, joe Thompson, Emily Tillinghast, Bill Vance, David Waldt, Joan Worman, David Wcnng, Roy Zeidler, Cheryl Heap. Eugene Henderson. Mcttalou Hermann, Robert Hicks, Melba Higgins. Mayetta Hoge, Donna Holbcrry, JoAnn Holberry, John Holland, Henry Holloran, Duane Hopkins, Earl jimerson, Tom 218 Baldwin, David Barnes, Rosemary Bartholomew, R Broekema, Dia Cook, Elsie Lf Cox. Sharon Cunningham, Pat! Deardon, Nancy Domicone, Eliza Eicher, David Estavillo, Frar Griggs, Benn iny, Beth lin, Sue ltlivar, Stell chrepel, joan Scott, Dorothy Stanley, jim is, joan fens, Pamela rauss, Melville wihart, Gregg Tanchelf, Germaine Tomko, Timothy V ! '9 Leitchy, Norman Lemel, Gary Lopez, Robert McArthur, David Marshall, jan Miller, Sally Muir, Louise Myerson, Deanna North, Bill Otto, janet Owens, Nancy Paz, Rebecca 1' - ' ii ETKYTE' pn v Trexler, Pat Valenzuela, Helen Vana, Donna Vosskuhler. Philip Wallace. George Wallace, Linn Ware, Nancy Whitlow, Nancy Willis john Wfyman, Joyce 219 CADUCEUS CLUB Left to right: Cosand, Patg Briscoe, Bill Harrmann, Bobg Halpern, Marty Alornge, Vincent, james, Mil-:eg Peterson Tomg Henderson, Mettaloug Lehmkuhl, Adaire. 'XL CHESS CLUB Left to right: ROW l. Donaldson, Elli- song Halpern, Marty. ROW Z. Weiss, Gideon, Neville, Melvin. BEN FRANKLIN CLUB Left to right: ROW 1. Mendoza, Rachel, Baker, Claudia, Campbell, Kay, Ross, Mary Lou. ROW 2. Catalano, Ernest, Scott, Vernon, Rose, james, Lohberg, Gerald. ROW 5. Estrada, Ruben, Soza, Frank, May, Ken, Mays, O'Learyg Lough- borough, Georgeg Montejano, Henryg Matthews, Jim. WRITING CLUB Left to right: Montano, Anng Schmutz, Annitag Reasor, Linda, Lucas, Vicki. ROW 2. Layne, Patricia, Frederick, Betsy, Stromei, joe, jencks, Lindag Layne, Arlaine. 9300. O., ' W v g . Vw 0.09 I ,. , 6 . 4iJ:,AAl. 1,,zK, W LAf Ai3g?wv .Jmru A ,J ' 5 X, as ifw,-qu, . X' ,1M,a.,, ik' F' MVN' 'L ' ,, 'r is . + A ,fl x. H4 x ,,, 4 7. 152' . ' A . aa , -4' --',. BLM? 'waffiiibg Z!- iV,'?lg'E 'mrfnt '35, M A ju: .why 1 -22- t -if-f iff 5L ',L Q' l. ' ,- R, W .. 521 l 1 :E . 'I can ., f . 555, l ' iff -H ' EST' ' 153. , 8 Qfgff, Wib A , Kg' ,ing 'S if' , 5-...A ikrfy s - . ' H ffm' . L 4 L - u p 4 Q-.., it ,U A 3 'fm-'1' . f i 52.-P , , I hs-ff Y pig' -E., ' Hu- r- !!! t K - . . ' g'.'.3+-1 g A , X: Q'-wwt. -,H , . I.. . . in ,z wk, 1, g , Ayr' . VSA -v Jie 'x . I ,. - . I ,A , 'X s ,gt 2 ' I 'I i H E , A , V Qi, my nz-'sg-i I a K yah qf9 f' .iii I , . -Q 'l Wx:- ? 5 f9.4 Q ,'7X.'- 1 'Ti fs T -' as' x l 3 sz ll .1 ' , ' S. ' l 'I 'FV - K I! ,gp g Q --35,2 W -Eli 'ii ,L QA F: .ll, R- , w x... ,K X ,LJ ..,. .V 'X , wg, i '. ' - A 153' - W- f. l 1 V Q ff'i5'l'Y' 'L ga y If h .l ! ijkh , '.yv,' 1, x fx - ,Q iw , Q F J, ,,,,g,,,.k , ,A , 7' .L 4.5. i EP. x BRASS SECTION ard, McKenney, john, Branin, Lloyd, Lewis, Bert Leong, jim, Mensch, Diane, Cox, Glenn, Kubishke, Allyn. ROW Z. Danielson, Carl, Flores, Hubert, Wilkey, Bill, Ribas, Dick, Syverson, Wes, Knipe, Ted, Howell, Ronnie, Wilcox, Bill, Balala, Ron- ald, Goodman, Paul. ROW 3. Howell, Douglas, Briscoe, Bill, Bartholomew, Dick, Sisson, john, Downing, Toby, Lange, Tom, Andrews, Clarence. ROW 4. Colell, Chuck, Dunipace, Doug, German, john, Valdenegro, Ricardo, Denny, jack, Reich- ardt, Leonard, Munguia, Manny, Prose, Ramon, Frazier, john. WOODWIND SECTION Left to right: ROW l. McConnell, Anne, Wood- ward, Charlotte, Dudding, Carol, Thornton Kathy, Lyons, Nancy, Parchert, Linda, Slavens, Loretta, Gabriel, Richard, Tee, jerry, Mensch, Gretchen, Hoopes, Lance, Fain, joan, Brough, janet. ROW 2, Waltz, Sally, Perlman, David, Peters, Robert, Tuggle, Dean, Ogden, Larry, Fer- rantt, Phillip, Foust, Charles, Hoodman, Mark, Zytkowski, Martin, Henderson, Larry, Garcia, Bob, jones, Bob, Buchanan, Karen, Misick, jeanette ROW 3. Richardson, Mary jo, Gainok, Lori, Clay- tor, Mildred, Dobson, john, Busby, Malcolm, Briscoe, Arlene, Mason, Beulah, DiLorenzo, Fred, Andrews, Ira, Davis, Lonny, Corrales, Steve. ROW 4. Sanchez, Nacio, Minteer, Karen, Martinez, Alfred, Castro, Raul. RHYTHM SECTION Left to right: Murphy, janet, Lowe, johnny, Gil, Gilbert, jennings, Ken, johnson, Ray, Hoff, Rich- ard, Reichardt, Wayne. ROW Z. Kessler, Barbara, Wheeler, john, Sears, joanne, Sagar, Marlan, Hooks, David, Aguayo, Herman, Schupp, Ed, Mr. Grimes, Director. ROW 5. Hendricks, Bob, Bishop, jerry, Saroni, Maurice, Fink, Bill, Valenzuela, Abe. Leif to right: Lowe, Danny, Tivis, jim, Coco Leon- BAND Beginning with the first football game of the season and ending with Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Exercises, the Tucson High Band was one of the school's busiest organizations. The sparkling half-time shows put on at the home games with the assistance of the songleaders and twirlers were probably the best known activ- ity of the band. Well-remembered treats were: The World of Sports , from the Bisbee Game, Vacations , from the Austin Gameg and The Eyes and Ears of the World Through T.V. , at the Amphi Game on Thanksgiving - even had a mambo! Also during the football season, the band accompanied the Badgers to the North Phoenix game and played for both the Phoenix Union and Amphi Pep Rallies. Community service came in for top billing with the band members. This year they marched in the Eire Prevention Parade, Armed Forces Day Parade and the Rodeo Parade. Tucson High gained National recognition, when the Band presented two benefit perform- ances at Guaymas and Obregon. . .....,,,.,.... . L. , ...mx . . 7,4 BAND OFFICERS ROW l. Jennings, Ken. ROW 2. Bartholomew, Dickg Colell, Chuck. ROW 3. Briscoe, Arlene. ROW 4. Saroni, Maurice, Snipes, Rogerg Briscoe, Bill. Other highlights for the band this year were: Senior Day at the U. of A., a Christmas program for a downtown service club, and All-State Band and Orchestra Festival in Phoenix in March. Director of the THS Band was Paul L. Grimes. Officers for this school year were: Ken Jennings, presidentg Roger Snipes, drum major, Maurice Saroni, manager, Arlene Briscoe, secretaryg Bill Briscoe, librariang and Charles Colell, Lyre's Club president. Richard Bartholomew was Uniform Manager. TWIRLERS 3-5 ROW l. Clopton, Lindag Cosand, Patg Kock, Sharon. ROW 2. Stenz, Barbarag Smith, Carol, Turner, judyg Cawthorne, Dorothy, Bradford, Barbara. ROW 3. Thompson, janet, Romero, Patsy, Brewer, Elaineg Ashcraft, Joedg Rolph, Darleneg Stanley, Garnet. HI CATS ADVISER Mr. Webb HI CAT OFFICERS Left to right: ROW 1. Mensch, Gretcheng Jennings, Keng Thompson, Skip. ROW 2. Colell, Chuckg Cosand, Pat, Tee, jerry. One of the most professional and indispensable organizations at THS was the Hi-Cats or Swing Band. This year the Cats stiff schedule included playing for the Senior and junior Proms, the Terpsi- choros Dance, all the Social Hour Dances, an all-school assembly, a PTA program and several concerts for junior high schools. The Swing Band grew out of a group of band members who formed a combo to plan for dances and parties. Eventually it gained the status of a school club with an advisor, and finally it reached its present state of a regular class. Mr. Wayne Webb, formerly a professional musician with Horace Heidt, Guy Lombardo, and other famous bands was the able director of the Hi-Cats. Swing Band offlcers are: Ken Jennings, president, Gretchen Mensch, secretary, jerry Tee, busi- ness manager, Charles Colell, student director, and Pat Cosand and Skip Thompson, librarians. Don Calhoun, Pat Cosand and Skip Thompson vocalize for the group. Left to right: ROW 1. Gabriel, Richardg Mensch, Gretcheng Tee, Jerry, Nunez, William. ROW 2. Colell, Chucky Dunipace, Dougg Briscoe, Bill, Howell, Douglas. ROW 3. Howell, Ronnie, Wilkey, Bill: Ku- bishke, Allyn: MacKenneyg Branin, Lloyd. ROW 4. Gallardo, Olivia, Jennings, Ken, Mr. Wayne Webb: Anderson, Terry, Calhoun, Dong Cosand, Pat, Thompson, Skip, Dreeland, Keith. . TRINGS: Left to right: ROW 1. Sterns, jackie, Crenshaw, ernadine, Cosand, Pat, Buckwalter, Anne. ROW 2. Kraetz, ath Finkelstein Ra hael' Barnes Rosemary' Callaway, - Yi v P , s 1 arbara. ROW 3. Passen, Laverne, Nay, Sally, Siegel, Naomi rown, Clara. ROW 4. Hickman, Sally, Kessler, Barbara ngel, Nancy, Wilkinson, Karen. OBNJRXAS lASS: Left to right: ROW 1. Sagar, Marian, Aguayo, Her- zn, Sears, Joanne, Schupp, Ed. ROW Z. Moats, Joe, Roettger, .rolyn, Greenberg, Edward, Westcott, jimmy. ROW 3. nlell, Chuck, Colell, Bruce, German, john, Hendricks, Bob. JW 4. Benton, Robert, Gerstin, jill. Not Pictured: Huerta, marie, Willson, Brian, 5 rings wan-1 'fa ,Fifa :Ck STRINGS: Left to right: ROW 1. Warris, Joe, Riley, Eliza- beth, Hooe, Patsy, Ross, Ellen. ROW Z. McGlothlin, Ann, Merken, Maida, Mulhorn, Nancy, Williams, Sarah. ROW 5. Nabours, Mike, Upton, jonika, Maahs, Ken, Navrre, Diane, Calhoun, Donald. ROW 4. Dutiel, Mary, Gallardo, Olivia, Kessler, Barbara, French, Rita, Piziali, Ellena. l Q i9I'6.SS ,.Q.,,,:w WOODWIND: Left to right: ROW l. Mixa, Majorieg Lyons, Nancy, Hamilton, Mary, Waldron, Karen. ROW Z. Yde, Neala, Greenfield, David, Field, Charlotte, Kelly, Erin, ROW 3. Gainok, Lori, Thompson, Glenda, Gabriel, Richard. Socorro, Elias, Sylvia, Rogers, Rose- Jennings, Ken, Kubishke, Allyn. 225 if if fu : 2.1 L iff? WNW ' .A- L anew f -45' E ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Left to right: Bjorlie, Mr.g Cosand, Patg Barnes, Rosemaryg Colell, Chuckg Davis, Lonnyg Yde, Nealag Stems, Jackieg Field, Charlotte. Tucson High Schools' orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Lauritz Bjorlie, really was on the go this year. As an Opening for the Friday evening session of the AEA convention on Nctober 12, the select, all-state orchestra played under the direction of Dr. Lert, conductor of The Pasadena Symphony. Eight of the members of the all-state orchestra were from TI-IS! In December the entire orchestra performed a series of five assemblies for the Student Body. An evening concert and concerts at Salford junior High School and Marana schools made February a busy month. Early in April came The Desert Song performed in cooperation with the vocal, drama, and dance depart- ments. A big task and hard work with reassuring results. Past laurels for our Orchestra include music for Alice in Arizonalandn in 1953g Three of their members chosen to play at Berkley at the Music Educators National Conferenceg and fourteen members of the orchestra participated in the 1954 all-state orchestra in Flagstaff. A round of applause for a shining past and a shining future! BALLADEERS Left to right: ROW l. Likes, Phyllis, Schantz, Joan, McClellan, Judy, Russel, Joyce, Nowell, Jean, Burleson, Martha, Adams, Fran, Saip, Nancy, Thompson, Skip, O'Dell, Gerry, Cavallucci, Claire, Beauchamp, Ernestine, Chavez, Mary Ann, Cavallucci, Claire, Chaney, Carolyn, Hayden, Pat. ROW 2. Levin, Judy, Ward, Linda, Bresnahan, Joannie, Trujillo, Virginia, Forman, Jeanne, Levisie, Nancy, Adams, Gail, McCullough, Sharm, Ward, Martha, Chestnutt, Sherri, HoHman, Lois, Lichty, Dolores, Payne, Carolyn, Smith, Jeanette, Robert, Darlene, Cisco, Lou, Bergen, Judy, Davis, Susie, Hoge, Donna, Kohler, Ramona, Schre- pel, Joann. ROW 3. Frederico, Frank, Burk, Bill, Hubbard, Charles, Lopez, Robert, Carson, Linda, Wilson, Kathy, Wesson, Geral- dine, Samoska, Felicia, Dounheimer, Jei, Ronstadt, Paz, Rebecca, Schultz, Irene, Berry, Gwen, Robinson, Rita, Matteson, Noreen, Cotrell, Yvonne. ROW 4. McCray, Ernest Charles, Delp, Thomas, Shanks, Vernal, Pan, Tim, Harris, Barbara, Fornwalt, Pat, McCormick, Emerson, Roof, Fred, Bayless, Gordon, Dannison, Billy, Bording, Mike, Murrow, Gary, Foust, Ray, Mahany, Roger, Taylor, Alden, Carroll, Bill, Ceizyk, James, Bishop, Tom, Lewis, Gene, Rodriguez, Richard, Contreras, Arthur, Ander- son, Terry. ROW 5. Conrad, David, Miller, Ronald, Brown, Jake, Dallas, Gus, Resnick David, Carroll, Tom, Crull, Jerry, Loveday, Tom, Palermo, Bob, Lewallen, Cal, Currie, Ray, Botkin, Richard. DOUBLE ..--1- A Q i MIXED QUARTET i ,euul ,,-- V A , gi Loveday, Tom, Anderson, Terry, Davis, Suzi, Strassburger, Delores, Schrepel, JoAnn, Berry, Gwen, Robart, Darlene, Murrow, Gary, Berkei, Dennis. is PREPARATORY BALLADEERS 4th PERIOD: Left to right: ROW 1. Paul, Mimme Pearl, Turner, La Quita, Campbell, Eulalie Del Rio, Christene, Derr, Elaine, Phillips, Sally, Wilson, Margaret, Vander Jagt, Thelma, Mower, Diane, Lowe, Clinta, Brown, Cynthia, Bravo, Mary, Valdez, Irene, Davis, June. ROW Z. Mays, Linda, Gourley, Jan, Ochoa, Rosalie, Livas, Rachell Sanchez, Guadalupe, Taylor, Carolyn, Murphy, Janet, Hult, Ann, Patton, Cathy. ROW 5. Nevins, Marilyn, Mc- Culloch, Carol, Severns, Nancy, Keifer, Cassandra, Lindstrom, Virginia, Hickman, Sally, Savage, Ida, Castina, Lititio, Todd, JoAnn, Canning, Margaret, Miles, Patricia, Stephen, Sue, Brown, Beverly, Engle, Suzanne, Sing, Ruth, Lopez, Socairo, Villegas, Sylvia, Scott, Dottie, Leon, Carmen. ROW 4. Apalotegui, Rudy, Lee, Jerry, Walker, Carl, Brone, Joe, McLallin, Davis, Bong, Jeff, Epstein, Allen, Soto, Robert. ROW 5. Latum, Robert Louis, Wharton, Elliott, Mulleno, William, Davis, Lonnie, Hom, Robert, Quismet, Wilfred, Wesey, Rey, Nielson, Wes, Salis, Hector, Wright, Keith, Valenzuela, Joel, Miller, Dwight, Fuller, Larry, Coco, Len, Payne, Jim. , lZ.3vQr'r r 7th PERIOD: Left to right: ROW 1. Perkins, Billie Sue, Main, Nancy, Price, Bonnie, Forn- walt, Pat, Waite, Janet, Hannah, Doris Jean, Gatlin, Bettie, Morales, Cecilia G. ROW 2. Fieldman, Kay, Cruz, Jenny, Webb, Sally, Condron, Carolyn, Swain, Bessie, Taylor, Thelma, Drucilla, Daney, Luckett, Anne. ROW 3. Andersen, F., Stevens, J., Hubele, D., Curtis, Fayma, Brown, Mona, Hummel, Loueen, Shull, Joyce, Waag, Carol. ROW 4. Parsons, B., Rowe, S., Carney, Pat, Stratman, Kay, Johnson, Janet, Sitz, Dotty, Griffin, Donna, Adler, Sylvia, Harris, Barbara. ROW 5. Payne, Carole Sue, Myers, Ruth Ann, Lightfoot, Flores, De Grazia, Lucia, Smith, Barbara, Springer, Nanci, Scofield, J., Ferrel, S., Helmhout, Dixie Lee. ROW. 6. Armstrong, E., Mortin, B., Markley, G., Carroll, T., Shanks, C., Danmson, B., Beeker, Calvin, Dallas, Gus, Gray, M., Meaclows, L., First, D. ROW 7. Solis, H., Currie, R., Viga, R., Vin- yard, J., Barr, T., Conrad, D., Botkin, R., Krivel, R., Lullington, D., Peters, Joe. ROW 8. Ceizyk, J., Munshour, Donald R., Lewis, Jo, Wininger, R., Mills, D., Harms, R., Nichols, F. Vargo, D., Resnick, D., Olufson, B. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Hutchison, the widely- known Badger Balladeers complet- ed a busy year of music making for THS and the community. Beginning the schedule for the year was the Arizona Education Association in October, for the Music Teachers. The Balladeers took part in this program along with High School Vocal Groups from all over the State. In December came Christmas Programs for the Santa Rita Ki- wanis Club and for the THS Radio Bureau. The Happy Prince was presented to the Student Body and Public in conjunction with the Drama Department and Terpsi- choros. In April, seven of the Badger Balladeers traveled to St. Louis, Missouri, to the Music Educators National Convention to sing in a chorus with members from all over the country. These seven were chosen after tryouts before the State Music Educators Committee and were part of a group of twenty vocalists sent to the convention from Arizona. The All-City Festival was a major activity for the Balladeers in May. Throughout the year the Balla- deers presented programs at vari- ous Junior High Schools in the city. John Spring, Salford, Catalina, and Mansfeld warmly received the Balladeers. The Spring Concert drew to a close the activities of a productive year for the Badger Balladeers. 22 W X. R n en 19 Ys on, YSO on, Xxgegwxm , kmgbeig . Sh ar er, ar TER PSIC HQR Os s vars YlkgQsrfxa', Sno Ykobxnson, Ylxraz, YN ag 'Ybognp Aerson, OB Xlden Snme , nnag Kay , H -rm vrmon eavsxcn XAGICKS, arkorkez Engke, Sn-1.anne', Sprague., OW 1. W rKg,br, Yrkdxbag Sen, Kay-, Kms, tianrkceg Sasbsl , Soann. BOW 5. YI anna, O0 OW A. Miers tbardxax 'Ler6Xer, Cberqv, Bay ' bonirn, Carown. OS W eXXs, 11' bn Ysarnsey , T15 L R p 5 tif, IEICH gffmsp P fi4'2R0s . 1 I 55j5f'5,gi2?3? Q' Q f,',2f1 HS' iide,inf'ffg3iZi'P2. . a n ' yi , Vicifgasgy, 1 rfsis el barbarag Gan - Gln YEYAOO: Left to right: BOW X. Gee, bqnfnag yRcCarw, Siena, Sorgna-, Gee, Xeannez Tkcknor, Sanur, Srerns, Scan, 1 Webb, SaXb1', Brerbonr., Connxeg Sayre, Eixtbz, Qxfrrwj, T Xdr, Soang bndeson, tharrbag Vfrcks, NXeXba. BOW 5. C ean, barbara: Cnsbrnan, So-, Owens, 900013 Y anew, Ybebos, Scan. BOW 13- BVA'-CW . 5 rr, Gang Casderon, bnng Ysovu Sr 569913 er BOW . X4andxWa iran, br - Gray, S Sue-, Srevia Kan . Sanders, W kXrna'. Pgdagns. Serb: Y1arXov1 , Beck-4 , Pnnbos, Xosjce-, Ynben, Sw anson, Y ar. 'lk af, ., X M K, A is Q Mgfgaf If A 09 ' K , V W 1 . Q 7 I - 1 6 3 Q Q Q ff s eg f gy G 9 60 GIRLS LEAGUE Jeux.. . 1' ,- Q 'Pj' PRESIDENT Cheryl Zeidler W hw uf iii' F X S VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Bev Zeidler Sherry Snoke ADVISER Miss Brazelton GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL Left to right: ROW 1. Ware, Nancy: Gee, Emma. ROW 2. Zeidler, Bevg Gee, Jeanne, Summers, Susie. ROW 3. Clark, Wilmag Calloway, Barbarag Zeidler, Cherylg Snoke, Sherryg Neil, Kay. 232 in I f . 1, ROW l. Uvodich, Frank, Secrist, D. L., Hill, Dave, Vance, Dave, Wallace, Linn, Eicher, David, Holloran, Duane, Heckler, Dave, Moon, Lloyd, Wheeler, Bill. ROW Z. Carter, Gordon, Estavillo, Francisco, Parnell, Dave, Crowder, Lou, Fox, Jim, Moon, Tony, Barringer, John, Wieden, Walter, Wallace, George. ROW 5. Smith. Kirby, Guerrero, Eddie, Smith, Chuck, Felix, Tony, Gaylord, Bill, Richardson, Bong Arnold, Larry. ROW 4. Burke, Allen, Engle, Spenceg Wilder, Bill, Chan, Paul, Posner, Robert, Shafton, Dang Strauss, Mickey, Sanson, Mike, Morgan, Ed. ROW 5. Stanley, Jim, Stowell, Dong Wheeler, Larryg Brown, JeEg Davis, joe, Crouse, Arty Wong, Roy. eagle Wx 1 I 45.0 'hr-' Bill North, Prexident . Danny Romero, Adviser .. as . L6 ik B ' f -29 I , A -:J wwe V.' w, ,M L ' K a. , .' f if ' A .. . L r,':.4. A 12 - rw., ' 1 . --H '. a,N.,.,h sums v f..:.. UG , f ly., 'K ::a,.,i ga - ,mn . X, ,C B .X .Je-Irv. s..: o....r--.2 Duane Holloran, Vice President DHD Shafron, Sefffl-'lfy BOYS SOCIAL HOUR TUC-HI 'Wen- .vfwie Left to right: ROW 1. Gee, Emma, Austin, Diane, Turner, Judy, Hodge, Judy, Knapp, Ellyn, Strasburger, Dolores, Saipe, Nancy. ROW 2. Clark, Wilma, Brooks, Beverly, Fowler, Robin, Anderson, Sally, McKeiver, Edna, Dalton, Phoebe, Rogers, Rose Marie, Pooler, Sue. ROW 3. Townsdin, Sharon, Lubbers, Ruthie, Framp- ton, Sonya, McMillan, Wendy, Prickett, Carol, Fredenberg. ROW 4. Frakes, Carolyn, Sgutt, Vera, Stevens, Pam, Cunningham, Pat, Sinclair, Carol, Helm, Judy, Summers, Susie, Fuller, Sue, Castleton, Ann, Romero, Sylvia. ROW 5. Creagor, Carol, Harlow, Becky, Thomas, Joan, Garrett, Gay, Baker, Wylie, Pain, Barbara, Brown, Linda, Gibson, Ann, Stigers, Dee, Cook, Elsie, Edwards, Jeannet. ROW 6. Glad, Marlene, Phebus, Joan, Simms, Gwen, Owens, Nancy, Gray, Nancy, Gee, Jeanne, Seymour, Jane, Sullivan, Pat, Curtin, Kay. ROW 7. Scott, Dotty, Cline, Suzette, Newmeyer, Pat, Hill, Nina, Levy, Mary, Doolen, Mary Lou. More than thirty-six regular members of Tuc-Hi shared in activities both at school and in the community. To begin their year of service in the community, members sold Mums at the Thanksgiving Game to raise money for a Christmas Party for the children at the House of Neighborly Service in December. Three needy families were given help at Christmas time also. In january, a Representative was elect- ed from the THS TUC-HI to represent them at the preparatory-Model Legislature. At the Pre-Model Legislature, as the girls called it, the elected Senators and Rep- resentatives were set up into a real minia- ture government and elected House and Senate officers and a Governor who presided over the Model Legislature in Phoenix in Scott. April. Two hundred girls from four states attended the YWCA Annual Conference here in Tucson for the first time. The theme was Young Women Challenge Adulthood. Individual Girls attended discussions for their own benefit and also various workshops to learn new ideas to bring back to their home clubs. The THS Tuc-Hi saved money to send a girl to Ascelamar, California to the Sectional Tuc-Hi Conference held there. Oflicers for the club were: Dottie Scott, president, Sharon Townsdin, vice-president, Carol Sin- clair, secretary, and Patty Newmeyer, treasurer. TUC-HI OFFICERS Pat Newmeyer, Carol Sinclair, Sharon Townsdin, Dottie st . ., A 5 E....,.4... is ROW 1. Hammel, Daveg Vance, Daveg Barringer, John, Wieden, Walter, Wilder, Bill, Dow, Richard. ROW 2. Whitthorne, johng Abbott, Daveg Chan, Paulg Posner, Robert, Sanson, Mike, Hanlon, Barney, Haas, Mike. ROY 3. Beaham, Tom, Caldwell, Hugh, Stowell, Dong Wheeler, Larry, Shafton, Dang Holbery, John, Hambly, Fre . HI-Y Under the leadership of Paul Chan, Jresident, Dave Vance, vice-president in :harge of Social Committee, Barney Han- on, secretary, john Holberry, treasurer, md Bob Posner, chaplain, the members of ii-Y spent a year of serving the community md Tucson High. Beginning with the members working vith the Forest Rangers at Sabino Canyon, , clean up campaign was staged in the later vart of September. In October the Hi-Y had a Hayride in onjunction with Tuc-Hi. . At Christmas time, Tucson High's Hi- T helped with the Christmas tree Dance meld at the YMCA. They also sold mistletoe nd Christmas tree stands at the Y's Mens Ihristmas tree lot. Basketball games -were held by a .eague of teams from all the Hi-Y's in fdmaae af mama w 5 1 i .-- ... WW... HI-Y OFFICERS Chan, Paul. ucson. Programs were sold by Hi-Y members at the Rodeo in February. Senators, Representatives, and lobbyists were sent to Phoenix from THS to the Annual Youth in iovernment session. Bills were presented to this legislature and if passed were presented to the gov- rnor of Arizona for consideration. In April, near Easter, the boys ushered and led processions at the San Xavier Mission. The big activity for the year was the Sarlighter's Ball, held at the end of the School year. Half f the proceeds went to the Hi-Y treasury and the other half went to the YMCA to be used for camp- mips to the Triangle Y camp. Lopez, Rayg DiDeminico, Bobby, Diamos, Clay, Vance, Dave, Left to right: OW 1. Strutz, Patty, Patronski, Patg Schenck, Doraeg Henderson, Charlotteg jenkins, Virginia Stewart, Lin g Hilgenberg, Barbara. ROW 2. Jones, Mary Gailg Cooper, janiceg Mead, Pat, Brandt, Nancy A ,Q Gritflt , S ong Hult, Anng Kuropatkin, Judy. ROW 3. Cruz, Ernestg Cruz, Frank, Lim, johnnyg Mr. C 5 Broyl ' oper, Ken, Abbott, Daveg Morgan, Ed. p N0 T5- A T H S RADIO BUREAU K O I I f Q l' B' ADIVSOR .A l Mr. Glenn Broyles ' V' of L, ky -iNN N. Under the able direction of Mr. Glenwood Broyles, the department I 1, iw? X fn of Radio Production at Tucson High offered great opportunities to f Qin -' 1' 1 Q the ambitious student. ' gf g.f7f,6-nz hi ,T - t There were classes in radio writing and radio announcing for the lg., Wifi W . , fi' '9'W,L4' ' . beginner, in which the technique of writing various kinds of scripts E ' l P' Q l . required for radio, such as comedy, soap-opera, drama, mystery, and xxlk Q ,,45.aT,7-1' ,Bl f llfl the money-maker for any radio station - the commercial, were Vit. ' X gj,g ,Q -f , , explained and stressed. 5Q ,. 1 ' -sf iff.. The advanced course demanded a great amount of effort and skill Q ' ' bugd amply repaid the students with satisfaction of the completed X. 1,5 jr f' 1 pr uct. ,Q N 1 ff? ' Q, The department, in the basement of the Vocational Building, con- I sig, , W9 ilffg' V '44 I sists of five rooms which are divided into three sound-proof, fully , -'t ' 'f , ,, equipped studios, the control room, and Mr. Broyles' oihce. i X , ' f ' Pb' The Bureau produced three regular radio shows. Saturday morn- . 1 ' X. ,f , ing at 8:45, over KVOA, news of Catalina, Pueblo, and Tucson High ff f, 'I l Schools, was presented. Again on Saturday at noon the THS news ,J ' 'ff O ' ' was brought to the public. Every Saturday evening from 6:00 to 6:50 Q - Q 1,9 '74 w on KEVT, news of the three high schools was on the air in Spanish. A KS V O XY During the month of December the Radio Bureau was kept es- K 1 ji A, K ,Q pecially busy. Six special programs were produced. Four of them f-Bag? 1-Q 5 1 ' Nl were fifteen minute workshops produced once a week throughout De- Qxw 1, V T cember. On Christmas Day the Bureau presented their Second Annual . 1 1' one-hour Christmas Show in which the Radio students and the Vocal js Department of THS combined their elforts and talents. in 'Y D, On New Year's Eve, a half-hour documentary report brought to the public the ten top news stories of 1955. FUTURE NURSES Left to right: ROW I. Wilson, Margaret, Gardner, Bar- bara, Kille, Gwen, Henderson, Mettalou, Smith, Eileen, Brown, Barbara, Dierdorf, Shirley, Bell, Jannie, Jacobs, Aleta. ROW 2. Dixon, Dee Rae, Payette, Marcia, Mc- Ardle, Joyce, Woglemuth, Loretta, Dong, Susan, Bar- den, Kathy, Martin, Judy, Burleson, Lucretia, Cosand, Pat, O'Neill, Quinta. ROW 3. Wilson, Dorothy, Cor- dova, Grace, Webb, Jean, Lindstrom, Virginia, Moore, Carol, Spaulding, Gail, Carley, Elizabeth, Galvar, Erma. ROW 4. Taylor, Carolyn, Vanderbeck, Gail, Ryan, Mary, Smith, Carol, Frost, Virginia, Kenyon, Judy, Eckstrom, Lupe, Riley, Ellen, Harrison, May. xi- ' x Q. d FUTURE P.E. TEACHERS Left to right: ROW l. Luckette, Ann, Sayre, Marlene Roediger, Maggie, Mensch, Gretchen, Branhan, Joann, Mensch, Diane, Rocklin, Athalia. ROW 2. Thompson, Glenda, Montano, Ann, Miner, Carol, Shays, Katherine, Currie, Judy, Christy, Anita, Samide, Peggy. ROW 5. Gainok, Lori, Books, Pat, Ammon, Pauline, Carrillo, Diane, Shapiro, Leona, Smith, Eileen, Kille, Gwen. , V . 4 if , up - i 'ND m,,,.L FUTURE TEACHERS Left to right: ROW 1. Miner, Carol, Webb, Alice, Cline Sally, Aros, Gloria. ROW 2. Adams, Fran, Layne, Pa: tricia, Walsh, Eileen, Foster, Karen. ROW 3. Brough Janet, Heel-card, Freda, Roediger, Maggie, Mouton, Mona, Jenkinson, Sue. fd Li 'ff i f A J W' ,. f sf, 1, K S k . ,Mffgyk P Lymy RADIO CLUB A Left to right: ROW 1. Crum Robert McCoy, Barry. ROW 2 Joseph Barry, Papcun, George. f I' 'Qin It 'sq SCIENCE y FICTION CLUB Left to right: Bryant, Ted, Cohen, Stephen, Allen, Diane. L ROCKHOUNDS Left to right: ROW 1. Wargo, Mike, Lawrence, Robert, Leonardo, Joseph, Hunter, Leslie, Booth, Jim, Nall, Joe. ROW 2. Barra, Dennis, Laub- scherg jim, Boynton, john, Gardner, Pete, Olafson, Bartong Krautz, Al- bert. ROW 3. Gibson, Jim, Adviser, Picker, Lloyd, Brown, David, Bryant, Ted, Kinsey, James, Adviser. 238 F4 'lv' 1 -- 'Pl'l ROW l. Warner, Sally, Mahr, Debby, Buchanan, Karen, Heckard, Freda, Frederick, Betsy, Wilson, Margaret, Davis, Pat, Pan- key, Anita, Rowe, joan. ROW 2. Russell, Joyce, Currie, Mary Ann, Buchman, Ruth, Amado Paul, Layne, Patricia, Layne, Ar- Iaine, Phillips, Joyce, Lott, Andrea, Ramsey, Virginia, Engle, Suzanne, Edmonston, Betsy. ROW 5. Gibbs, Norma, Miller, Sally, McLean, jean, Brooks, Beverly, Aros, Gloria, Otto, Janet, Bartholomew, Dick, Krager, Fred, Stolft, Suzie, Owens, Nancy, Conelly, Janet. Under the capable leadership of Dick Bartholomew, President, Sue Engle, Vice Presi- dent, and joan Rowe, Secretary, the National Honor Service Society conducted a successful year. Proudly wearing the miniature gold wheel pin, the many members strived to bring hours of service by keeping the wheel of service revolving. Rendering their free time to helping others, many Tucson High students collected not only enough hours for initiation but quite a few even received their Master Membership. The Executive Committee, assisted by the Council, brought into the activity a few new laws. Initiation was raised from ten hours of service to twenty hours, thereby inspiring the initiative of future members. After completing 100 hours the Master Membership was gained. Entertainment was provided at the noon meetings and at the one evening meeting. Although realizing their goal in assisting teachers and counselors and many others, H.S.S. members also received a great deal of enjoyment and fun for giving of their time. Miss Calanthe Brazelton advised the organization. ' it , . f' 'PQQQ . A Fix 1 33, E ' M. V if 51 J ' X OFFICERS I Rowe, Joan, Bartholomew, Dick, Engle, Suzanne. ii 3, WI, L may ,,y. ADVISER Miss Brazelton 259 gs X J U N I 0 R if ,UM z , wi .N 'QQ ,, W ,QQ ,, RED ,Dvd 3 , M' I . fbz. ,, :ss Braggfgn C R 0 S S JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL AND OFFICERS ROW l. Barringer, johnny, Brown, jeff, Lott, Andrea, Engle, Suzanne, Edmonston, Betsy. ROW 2. Brooks, Beverly, Sum- mers, Suzie, Miller, Sally, Owens, Nancy, StoEt, Suzie, Krager, Fred. Although hampered somewhat by the double session, the junior Red Cross put in an active year of service. Included on the 1955-1956 agenda were such projects as packing a gift chest for a disaster area, buying Braille books for the blind, having holiday menus printed for the Veteran's Hospital and collecting vitamin pills for underprivileged Tucson children. A foreign correspondence album was sent to Venezuela for permanent public display. In the annual membership drive, the junior Red Cross, for the first time, exceeded their goal without the help of other activities by collecting 3552 5. Decorating the Christmas Tree in the school lobby, the J.R.C. also helped sponsor the canned food drive at Christmas for the House of Neihborly Service. The 189 Homeroom Representatives contributed their share by helping to collect approxi- mately 200 gift boxes. Ably assisted by the ten Council members, the four oflicers for the year were President, Sue Engle, Vice President, Suzie Stofft, Recording Secretary, Andrea Lott and Corresponding Secretary, Betsy Edmonston. The Council was advised by Miss Calanthe Brazelton. .. ,.,.,.,,, , i A .V .X ,,..,,. 3, 1 240 if I I f bl it lg. if ft-M' 19 Q , P' JUNIOR RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES ROW 1. Krager. Fred, Strassburger, Delores, Pooler, Sue, Mercier, Susie, Mensch, Diane, Morris, Pam, Davis, Pat, Pankey, Anita, Bishop, Betzi, Hicks, Melba. ROW 2. Lott, Andrea, Uhler, Marian, Vanderbeck, Gail, Helm, Judy, Conelly, Janet, Sgutt, Vera, Wootton, joan, Phillips, Joyce, Lee, Theodora, Taylor, Carolyn. ROW 3. Miller, Sally, Loper, Judy, Manning, Marjorei, Heckard, Freda, Aros, Gloria, Barringer, Johnny, Fletcher, Joe, Logan, Darry, Barnes, Rosemary. Gif OPERA LABORATORY A completely new and different experiment was made this year at THS in the form of an Opera Laboratory. The main purpose of the course was to give its members a better understanding of the Fine Arts ggrsxq P and to promote the blending of vocal, dance. drama, and orchestra department talents to produce several full-scale productions. Direction for the lab was ably taken care of by Miss Virginia Robin- son, director of dance, Mr. Lloyd Roberts, director of drama, and Mr. R. B. Hutchison, director of music, and Mr. L. Biorlie, orchestra. Cooperation and interest in all three phases of work in the Opera Lab were carefully cultivated. Members attended a rotating class system in which their class time was divided between the three de- partments. The group presented The Happy Prince at Christmas time. The play l'll Leave It to You was introduced under the direction of Mr. Roberts early in the spring, and in the latter part of the year The Desert Song was presented to the student body and public and the true value of the fledging department displayed. RA LABORATORY DIRECTORS, Leltlo right: Mr. Robert Hutchinson, Miss Vir- n, Robinson, Mr. Lauritz Biorlie, Mr.Lloyd Roberts. OPERA LABORATORY, Left to right: ROW l. Robart, Darlene, Strasburger, Delores, Berry, Gwen, Saipe, Nancy, jenkins, Jinny Woodruff, Nancy, Macdonald, Odynne, Stigers, Stephanie, Fathauer, Dorothy, Ward, Martha. ROW Z. Burleson, Martha, Levin judy, Waldt, joan, Connelly, janet, Sprague, Helen, Van Cleve, Sandy, Burke, janet, Myerson, Deanna, Berkson, Mike, Strutz: Patty, Bloom, Susan, Duckworth, jean, Samoska, Felicia, Roberson, Sally, Lightfoot, jon, Cole, Melvin, Matthews, Karen, Davis, Susie, Schrepel, joan, Hoge, Donna, Murray, Claudia, Ward, L'nda. ROW 5. Mahany, Roger, Anderson, Terry, Loveday Tom Charleton, Ronald, Eicher, David, Lemel, Gary, Adams, Fran, Thompson, Skip, Lopez, Robert, Austin, Diane, Muir, Louise Hazel, Pat, Carroll, Bill, Murrow, Gary, Pauliny, Beth, Foust, Ray, Berkej, Dennis. 241 ,- ,Q15 ,.ll,l'ii ,WH - 'lll p DRAMA X l 0 , l I IWFI x Wg' ,lliihllxlli l If the telephone isn't ringing, we're either rehearsing or building sets, said Mr. Lloyd Roberts, head of the THS Drama Department. Working with Mr. Frakes, his assistant, Mr. Roberts was in rehearsal with some part of the Drama Department almost every evening dur- ing the school year. During the first semester, the season was opened with a smashing performance of Edna Ferber's Stage Door . It was so enthusiastic- ally received by the students and public that it was held over an extra week. In December, I'll Leave It to You , a comedy by Oscar Wilde, was produced with members of the Opera Laboratory participat- ing with the regular Drama Students. In the latter part of January, The Dys- peptic Ogre , a fairy tale, was presented under the sponsorship of the Catalina Junior Wo- men's Club for the Elementary School Child- ren of Tucson. Proceeds went to the School Health Council, an organization of towns- people thzt appropriate funds to Tucson families to help finance medical emergencies. In March, Mr. Frakes directed the produc- tion of Our Town , by Thornton Wilder. In April, the Dramatic, Advanced Dance, Orchestra, and Vocal Music Departments pro- duced the light opera - The Desert Song , with costumes from the Eaves Costume Com- pany, and five sets of scenery from the movie capital at Hollywood. The extravaganza was presented to the students and public. Early in May 'I he Rivals an 18th Century comedv. was nrorlurccl. Four one-act plays under the title of To- night at Eight Fifteen were produced under Mr. Frakes' direction as a drama laboratory experiment and as the final Drama Depart- ment activity of the year. A dl ,MV A STAGECRAFT T Qin' ,i ljfjw.-I ..... 1' 'V 1' Q Il, I -WLM A f 1 il l fa Q XELQAE e' f' W-' J 4 I T ,i ll I . f l Q 1 s' 4 1 l S l 5 W9 .fp-4 1. .M s,-4w'l,. STAGECRAFT. ROW l. Lefl to right: Howard, Gweng Gurvitz, Anitag Harbour, Judyg Bernstein, Bobg Munshower, Dong Hull, jerryg Shell, Billg Hamblin, Gerry: Zukowski. Ray. If there are any doubts in a students' mind as to whether he has what it takes to be a car- penter, a mechanic, an artist, or an actor, they are soon settled when he enrolls in the course in stagecraft. These 'angels of the backstage' build and paint all the scenery used in the Drama Depart- ment productions here at THS. They also maintain the lighting effects throughout the plays. Stagehands must be at least partial actors too, for they read and study all of the plays before production is begun. Mr. Roberts feels that this makes lighting arrangements, scenery construc- tion and intelligent talk about the play much easier. It gives the feeling of cooperation between the actors and the 'men behind the escenes' that is so important for top dramatic performance. a g 4 fa ,N .ik 'X 1 a , ,MA .. M ' 'Y-1 r. Llofjzlset f g2.e4f?NAl . Robe Efiaenrpuyl rp., 'Pre U- fu . nh. p14 -Y Idenndy Ifgfy Je ,OC opaffklns 1573,- ln, 62671-6 OFF creraslll-or QICER aryf AQ.C6,-IS: Zeb I A ' 1 'rf BEQMGLQ The National Thespian Society, 994425, is sponsored by Mr. Lloyd Roberts, son, who also heads the Drama Department here at THS. Officers of the club were: Gary Lemel, president, Mike Berkson, vice-presi- dent, Virginia jenkins, treasurer, and Judy Kuropatkin, secretary. The Thespians met at least once every semester for the purpose of initiating and selecting new members and conducting business. Initiations were held each semester. Ten precious points acquired by being in or serving on plays of the drama department plus being voted upon by the members were the earmarks for initiation. There were more than forty members of the club this year. As culmination of the year's activities, the Society presented a play. .3 6 4' V H sf--vi., Lvl! lo rtigblz ROW l. Stewart, Lynda, Weiner, Harmon, jenkins, jinny, Lemel, Gary, Kuropatkin, judy, Berkson, Mike, Burke janet, Eicher, David. ROW 2. Adams, Frances, Webb, Jim, Duckworth, jean, Bernstein, Bob, Harbour, Judy, Hull, jerry, Hunt w ington, joan, Gurvitz, Anita. ROW 3. Stigers, Stephanie, Cole, Melvin, Amado, Meg, Donaldson, Ellison, Samoska, Felicia, Fat- hauer, Dorothy, Lightfoot, jon. ROW 4. Bloom, Susan, Strutz, Patty, Volk, Stanley, Howard, Gwen, Patton, Deanna, Weasner Charles, Wtuodruff, Nancy, Robart, Darlene. ROW 5. Mr. Roberts, Adviser, McElroy, Margo, Mickelberry, Mike, Lopez, Robert, Thompson. Skip, Berkej, Dennis. ,pt-ip., ,M I 9.25, 'A' -ro b ' 'Qian LYRES CLUB, 1.141 tu rigln: ROW l. Briscoe, Arleneg Bartholomew, Dickg jennings, Kung Snipes, Rogerg Colell, Chuck: Davis, Lonnyg Brcugh, janet: ROW Z. Branin, Loyd, Cox, Glenng Saroni, Mauriceg MCKL-nney, johng Tivis, jimg Briscoe, Bill. RO WS. Danielson, Carlg Buchanan, Karen: Henderson, Larryg Knipe, Tedg Lowe, Dannyg Hendricks, Bohg Howell, Douglas. ASO CLUB, lr!! lo riglvl: ROW I. Glenn, Robert: Holden, David Bustamonte, Rutlygg Lemmon, Rickeyg Collette, Bill: Krivel, Rick ROW 2. Pupcun, Georgeg Campbell, Georgeg Gladfelter, George Carroll, Thomas. ROW 5. D. K. Hendrickson, Advisorg Caramella, Rodneyg Custer, living Carroll, Billg Bayless, Gordon. L Y R E S C MX- - - Q--V v ' K '78 . ,Af --E f QR' S-rf-Jj.f t ,Q Ik, C117 , FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA, Left to right: ROW 1. Sloneker, Lorene, Watson, Joyce, Vander Molen, Karen, Rogers, janet, Morris, Pam, Arny, Pat, Hicks, Melba. ROW 2. McCue, Marilyn, Hazel, Pat, Trexler, Pat, Richardson, Mary Joe, Hicks, Betty, Thompson, Anita, Shapiro, Leona, Carter, Ollie Marie. ROW 3. Harmon, Annette, Kalil, Gloria, johnson, Frances, Cook, Charlotte, Cuison, Linda, Cuison, Sandra, Forden, Joan, Voss, Barbara, Checkow, Mary Ann. ROW 4. Krueger, Sandra, Aguirre, Sandra, Wargo, Nancy. ROW . Castro, Evangeline, Castro, Teresa, Bingham, jan- ice, Wilson, janet, Brown, Wilma, McKale, Nancy, Bilke, Annette, Brown, Barbara. ROW 6. Kedel, Beverly, Ward, joan, Bruckinan, Kathy, Keller, janet, Cherry, jan, Lies, JoAnn, Barrett, Toni. 1 f--f 1 1,4 4. ., , -- sf LJ, ......,:f.3.. .i 246 STUDENT LIBRARIANS, Left to right: ROW 1. Layne, Arlaine, Cordova, Grace, Ashcraft, Joed, Lindloff, Paulette. ROW 2. Gladfelter, George, Ives, Roseanne, Abrahams, Ina, Lee, Nancy. ..,, , . W, 5 . iHa22,.f...f- . .f5f5i MiE,3.' AT - ASTRONOMY CLUB, Left to right: ROW 1 Samoska, Felicia, Swain, Kitty, Schmutz, An- nita, Cunningham,'Diane. ROW 2. Christy ames, Myers, Peter, Resnick, David. ROW 3 Jencks, Linda, Miss Neely, Advisor. mam.. SKI CLUB, Left to right: ROW 1. Wieden, Walter, Sickler, Kay, Strauss Mickey, Stanley, jim, Robinson, Scott, Gaiser, Sandi, McLean, Jean' Otto, Janet, Mahr, Debby, Mensch, Diane, Mickelberry, Mike. ROW 2 Heineman, Bob Townsdin, Sharon, jimerson, Tom, Ewing, Russell' Sharp, Katherine, Christy, Anita, Woolbright, Patty, Schmutz, Patty. ROW .Won Ro Baile oAnne Tillin hast, Bill, Perkins im 3 g, vs Y, J n Q ,s ' , , J : Dahlberg, Henry, Fetterly, Karen, Finney, Aileen, Garrett, Mike, Graf, Penny. X ARCHERY CLUB, Left to right: ROW 1. Carrillo, Diane, Currie, Judy, Christy, Anita, Higgins, Mayetta. ROW 2. Frazier, John, Harold, jerry, Bartholomew, Dick, Hewss, Fred. , O fimf Sb lain W -' gal? ll-1 9' , imgaf ifh l,i: I L, ii K4 . f Z . A Ayf' I L, fl .' ix t , 1 iw, a, , ,, X ii -K , 'YV 'I A X , V' l X x . Q5 E ff J? xx xl : 'uf' x ll fc: t ' ily' H at :vn?27Z, 5-'L X X' xl N, ll!y !f,1i? 1 .X .il':y'fi 9 wx tx la fk n f I, , VM Ah' of ' I I X ip lf ' J 17 l W , If va xl f xxg fx 1' 's Q l xc X B , N A 4 V 31 L BOWLING ,CLUB, Left to right ROW 1. Christy, Anita, Luckett, Anne, Barnes, Rosemary, Johnson, Rose Todd, Paula. ROW 2. Panknin, Howard, Donaldson, Jean, Stewart, Betty, Jimerson, Tom, Porter, Char- lotte. ROW 3. Sharp, Katherine, Duncan, jim, Strauss, Mickey, Heine- man, Bob. GERMAN CLUB, Left to right: ROW 1. Genszler, Andy, Sloniker, Lor ene, Tannert, Linda, Sicre, Marie Claude, Percy, Mary Ellen, Michael Carolyn, Swihart, Gregg. ROW Z. E. Royce, Advisor, Holden, David Custer, Evan, Passen, Laverne, Zeidler, Cheryl, Titche, Leon, Jimerson Tom, Parrish, Budd. FRENCH CLUB, Left to right: ROW l. Sprelberger, Pepa, Gould, Rosa lind, jossel, Nancy: Moore. Barbara: Anderson. Marv Sue, Bagley, Sandie Lou, Stofft, Suzie. ROW 2. Durham, Marilyn, Anderson, Fran- cess, Penn, Pamela, Smith, Susan, Corley, Elizabeth, Gersten, jill, Sicre, Marie Claude, Mensch, Diane. ROW 3. Kelly, Maurice, Runn, Ronald, Lemmon, Rickey, Berkson, Mike, Halpern, Marty, Kamman, Curtis. SUNSHINE MODELLING CLUB, Left to right: ROW 1. Johnson, Sally, Damato, Candy, Henderson. Charlotte: Hoge, Donna: Brethour, Connie, Gillmor, Iil. ROW 2. Griffith, Baker, Wylie, Broekema, Diane, Myerson, Deanna, McLean, Jean, Vana, Donna. 3. Forman, Waldt, joan, Roettgerm, Carolyn, Hol- Vera. -'QW 3 is-ff NEWCOMER'S WELCOMING COMMITTEE, Left to right: ROW 1. Alonge, Vin- cent, Kemmerer, Mary, Otto, Janet, Mahr, Debby, McLean, Jean. ROW 2. Rowe, Joan, Sprague, Helen, Stewart, Betty, Moore, Barbara, Jossel, Nancy. ROW 3. Herr- mann, Bob, White, Freddy, Frost, Virginia. 1 . STAMP CLUB, Left to right: ROW l Gladfelter, George, Holden, David ROW 2. Prime, Thorton, Gardiner Norman, Saunders, Don, Estes, Bill se' ,f ORGAN CLUB, Left to right: ROW 1. Gillig, Kareng Conway, Edward. ROW 2. Cole, Elaine: Woolbright, Pattyg Brown, Sharong Kohler, Twila. .Q I A 5, .. ,, A ,W 'L AX B 1.1-as . . . ., .,,....,..arW YOUTH ON THE BEAM, Left to 1-ight: ROW 1. Riley, Bettyg Trent, Marilyng Andrews, Janetg Harris, Marilyng McGregor, Anng Raymond, Jerry ROW 2. Baker, Fayg Nicholls, Harryg Dallas, Gusg Fisher, Davidg Lindloff, jackg Walder, Carlg Lindloff, Paulette. ...J FENCING CLUB, Left to right: ROW l. Borg, Jeff, Garrott, Mike, Beaman, Richard. ROW 2. Gill, R. G., Weisz, Gideon. ROW 3. Schetter, Max. It F T s E 4.7 ..-. S Eff i I 1' -' t X' b ' ' X s 1,-...nf U 3 I , Qotxxyte 0 w. i 1 , 1 , 'li tx X l . A 4 'fm il lillHll7fv -dim is Blutlk L-'J fa, F . I li ...... 41 RIFLE CLUB, Left to right: ROW l. Hayden, Patg Graf, Penny, Wallingford, Deg Bur- leson, Lucretia: Brown, Laurag Porter, Margaret. ROW 2. Hayden, Serena: Sharp, Katherineg Morgan, Chuck, Weller, Ted, Colell, Bruce, Baron, Henry. ROW 5. Wat- son, Nancy, Mecllock, Dennis, Lindsay, Michael, Magee, Darelg Seagondollar, Lee' Nathanson. David, Dicken, Gary. 251 NW' AWK ,V , 'W QS, ,nm BADGER CAMERA CLICKERS, Left to right: ROW 1. Broder, Bob, Cesare, Joe. ROW 2. Gomez, Betty, Espino, Joyce, Lopez, Virginia, Hummel, Loueeng Stewart, Carol, Nichols, Deanna, Smith, Eileen. ROW 3. Linsay, Douglas: Mr. Goldstein, Moline, Dong Graham, Bob: Mcale, Curtg Wisdom, Dick, Robles, Jesus. Not pictured: Stan Himelhoch. ART HONOR SOCIETY, Left to right: ROW 1. Anderson, Jerryg Hambly, Fred, Gaiser, Sandy, Logan, Darryg Helm, Judy. ROW 2. Smith, Joyce, Bishop, Betzi, Damato, Candy, Perlman, julie, Burke, Sharon. ,yt v W. XR N BI-CHEM-PHY, Left In right: ROW l. McArdle, Joyce, Henderson, Mettaloug Walsh, Eileen, Schumann, Marilyn, Cole, Elaine. ROW 2. Neville, Melvin, jim- rson Tom' Herrmann Bob, Cabal, Georgeg Belman, Barry. ROW 3. Halpern, Br ant Ted NOT PIC- Marry inte TURED. Titchem, Leon Dans Brick Parrish Budd Lehm u Marie Claude: Frederick, Betsy, Edwards, Robert, Tillinghast, Bill, james, Mike Maclntosh, Bill, Kaase, Fred, Hammel. Dave, janda, john, Janda, Sally, Paxton Steve, Tanner, Linda, Murchison, Rolf: Kershner, Gail, Burke, janet, Kemmerer Andy: Hern, Linda, Carmella, Rodney: Peterson, Tom, Kreutz, Albert, Custer Evan, McNutt, Hendrickg Norris, Peter, Tesch, Gary. 9 v - . 'Q W' fr. judyg Collins, Bill, Papcun, George, y , . ' Q , ' Q ' , 3 1 k hl, Adaireg Sicre, t. Calxcllds Wh... if K r ,.. . A ' ' If CATALINA COUNCIL, Left to right: ROW l. Sanders, Kennyg Pooler, Sueg Guerrero. Eddieg Doolen, Mary Loug Gaylord, Billg Turner, Trevag Hodge, Judyg Anderson, Sally. COJXCIIAS I 4 N 5 Si,3,r - ,,.y Afliiiiig Q2 ,M M545 Z! M QW , -'64' was gffo' ,fVf'y f ,ov' biffff' Ky. ff Pm 4, f WM, Wwyf gmifu +V My MW fficzm 7, my V W X , : ,WM MM, i?'3X15Xi f X ' 'J ' ,790-xii '. f . 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A' 'UQ ,Q O ,.,.1-.--1-f x 'x ff ,J T vw ' K r if G 0 VUGS6NlAN l y , ig-1' Of all her titles received this year, Barbara said Tucsonian Queen meant the most to her. Barbara was very busy in Sun- shine Modeling Club and Tuc- Hi this year. She also enjoys ten- nis, swimming, riding and sew- ing. Champaign, Illinois is her home town which she left more than five years ago to live in Phoenix. She came to Tucson three years later and likes it very much. Our Queen's plans for the fu- ture include two years at a col- lege about which she is still un- decided. After that, she would like to become an airline stew- ardess. May she do well in all! CDQU EEN V g-' V ,f if 1 lf: :: , y J --Q-' -V lf- . BARBARA HILGENBERG Lynn Sanders X 259 I 1 5 :J-. '+ l l Munlix Studio A if' A JAN MARSHALL Peppy head songleader, Jan Marshall, not only led the songleaders for a season, but also managed the Chronicle Distribution and Exchange Staff as its Fditor. Along with these time consuming activities Ian was also in National Honor Society and the Ski Club. jan was also chosen on Senior Day at the University of Arizona as our Senior Day Princess. -X .Q.,, 260 ,., 6 , SUZIE STOFFT A cheery hi from busy Suzie Stofft could usu- ally be heard as she hurried to take minutes at Student Council where she was Student Body Secre- tary. Her many activities included jr. Red Cross Council, Honor Service, and National Honor Soci- ety. Suzie's enthusiastic school spirit as a songleader was found at every football game of the season. teF 'N ,- .f-' Mardis Studio JOYCE WYMAN ., ,1 p-effh.,,,M - sS l Active in Sunshine modeling and in National Honor Society, pretty Joyce Wyman was also a mem- X her of Girl's League, Girl's Social Hour, and Y- li Teens. A busy worker on the Senior Follies, Joyce J was a Junior Guard last year. X , 7 ,,,- l 5 Ci S- so J ' Ya, - p- 1' , ' A ,X X - 4 Munli.vSIudin , -4' i J J '- Z4 IJ' ' CANDY DAMATO K The activities that keep her busiest were what J Candy Damato likes best about THS. President of Sunshine Modeling Club, she also found time to il be a Cheerleader, and a member of Girl's League. Along with Art Honor Society, she was on Quarterly Art Staff - and could be found working at the Senior Oflice in her spare time. l l W 3 -5 1- ' ' - i Q I ,,,.,r -'-Q-' , Mardix Studio ,- .-7 Z6 262 RODEO QUEEN M KJU' Mardi: Studia BETZI BISHOP Rodeo Queen Betzi Bishop was busy in Sunshine Modeling Club, also a Songleader throughout the season. Her other activities included Girl's League, lots of hard work on the Senior Prom Committee, Senior Follies, Home Room Representative, and Senior Council. Three cheers for Betzi and her many contri- butions to THS! sf gtg ls if I X f Ef' J Jo BAILEY Fun-loving jo Bailey has indeed had a ausy Senior year, among her activities were, 'uc-Hi, Senior Council, Girlls League, G1rl's ocial Hour, Ski Club, Senior Follies, and enior Prom Committee. A native Tucsonian, o enjoys horse-back riding as a hobby. Muniix Studio PRINCESSES BETTY ANN HULT Blond Betty Ann Hult not only helped boost school spirit as a Songleader, but was active in THS legal activities as Court Re- corder. Honor Service, Quarterly and Tucson- ian Writing Staffs, Chronicle Ad Staff, Girl's League, Tuc-Hi, and Senior Council also were tops on her list of activities. Mardi: Studio l I I I 264 JOAN STERNS Secretarial work for Terpsichoros has been keeping joan Sterns busy this year. Among her other activities are Red Cross Representative, Girl's League, Girl's Social Hour, National Honor Soci- ety, and Senior Council. X A zikwf'-s s S a 4 is i ' it 4 'las ,f ,wi '3 ' NANCY ATKINSON Red-headed Nancy Atkinson was seen by the Student Body as a Song- leader throughout the entire season. She was also a member of Senior Council, Girl's League, and the Senior Prom Com- mittee. Nancy enjoys modeling in her spare time. S 1' 1 j Luirp week The magic light and color transformed the THS Cafe- teria into a wonderland of blue and silver, sparkling like a frosty forest where dreams could-and dide-come true on that exciting night of December l0! When the doors opened at 8:30 p.m., a breath-taking scene was revealed. Streamers flew from the ceiling, wintery scenes decorated the walls, and a silver Christmas tree alive with flashing blue ornaments stood in the center of the ballroom. Around it promenaded all the colors of the rainbow in the Grand March led by the Senior Class officers. Confetti and ribbon streamers flew through the air and fell like rainbow snow in drifts on the gleaming floor. Danny Romero. senior class adviser, didn't miss a trick to make the evenintz a memorable one. and he was ably assisted bv the Senior Class Officers and Council. The Senior Prom of the Class of 1956 will remain forever cherished in the minds of all those present-a memory time and fortune cannot erase! l SENIOR PROM M Ui f I ff! i w 1 1 fi 'WW W W YV ?' rf if ff ff 1 Ar 1 Q gk' ' ,, N ' fi ffgx f 3' ' ' 9 ,' 4 XII ,' N' i t it if -e , e n .,.-, at 11- J-. p f 2 . Y Y Z K! N I 5: if 4 711? 1 --f gh' X5 J! .,. -- - wg., 54:1 7 - - v Y c -- an h!h 'A Y-?Y14rl 'J3fx 'n':f1f-'rf'p-'1f1fwf1'N'-s AmmhA,mAonmAGmonv0n0MAfM 266 flf W v -Q7 '!n-.. W 26 JUNIOR PROM Silver with shades of purple and orchid decorated the Cafeteria at THS and made way for the junior Prom of the Class of '57 on the night of April twenty-first. After much planning and time spent on decorations and the other committees, with Mr. Ernest Mariscal, junior Class Advisor at the helm, the big night was really here. Chairmen for the big event were: Gaye Garrett, decorations, Kay Kirton, Invitations, Gretchen Mensch, Music, Pat Sullivan, Programs, Joyce Goldwin, Refreshments, john Welch, Clean Up, and Shirley Kitts, Publicity. Cooperation and teamwork went toward making this junior Prom one of the outstanding school events of the year. The title of the Junior Prom was Sophisticated Safari. PER TOMTER MARIE CLAUDE SICRE -L TTB: -xg - S 5 vi 5 27 1 ' xx' N- Q Oak If I THS was favored with two exchange students this past year. Marie Claude Sicre was eighteen years old and from Paris, France. Per Tomter was sixteen and a half and came to this country from Norway. Both students were chosen to come to this country by presenting an essay to the American Field Service Board in their respective cities. When asked their reasons for wanting to come to the U.S., they answered thus- Marie: Besides the fact that I have always liked traveling, I thought that one year in a foreign country would give me lots of experience. I thought it would help me to learn different ways of living and thinking and help me learn how to solve my own problems all by myself. Per: I wanted to learn the language and the American way of life. as I had studied it so much. Both Marie and Per agreed that hoys and girls were not much different in the U.S. than at home. They seemed to think that we teenagers are allowed a great deal of freedom. Also. both agreed that studies were much harder in their homelands and that those who went to school were only those interested in learning. Marie thought the whole school organization very different here. In France there are no school activities and students own motor scooters rather than cars. Per was imnressed with the low structure of our build- ing in Tucson. He also thought Mexican food good and tasty. His favorite snort is skiing and his nlans for the future include hecoming either a school teacher or a sci- entist at the University of Norway. Having Per and Marie here was a lesson in Inter- national Friendship for all the students at THS. W ffm' 1 sf G , tw my -s, or .nie 1 tai? ktjslawyu First Day of School CBisbeeJ ................ Sept. 6 25 First Football Game .............................. Newcomers Club Mixer ........................ Student Government Recognition Day ............,.......................................... Terpsichorus Desert Tones Dance Girls League Convention ..........,.......... Turkey Day Game ................................. Sept. Sept. ........Oct .Nov .Nov .Oct. is , f 'N -Q F WINTER First Basketball Game fNogalesD ..Dec. 3 Senior Prom ......................,,.........,.......... Dec. 10 Christmas Program ................................ Dec. 20 Girls Lea ue Convention ..Feb. 4 Assembly .,..,...,.........,,..,..,.,.,.............., Orchestra Convention .A.......,........ Rodeo ............ ,.,...,...,......... g ...................... National Transcribers Association .Feb. 15 Feb. 22 .......Feb. 23 ,f Nz 'i 271 SPRING Basketball Tournament ..,..... .........., M arch 1 Twirp Week .,.........,e........... March 16 Desert Song fOperaD ..,., ........... A pril 4 junior Prom .............. .....,..,. A pril 14 Senior Follies ..... .......,.. A pril 25 Baccalaureate ..... ...May 27 Graduation .,,,.. ..,May 28 im DAVE METZ CHERYL ZEIDLER DAVID HILL MARY ARAIZA WHCYS WHO NANCY OWENS ERNEST MCCRAY SUSIE DAVIS DUANE HOLLER AN WHO'S WHO TONY MOON DONNA HAMACHER ROY WONG JUDY KUROPATKIN SPENCE ENGLE BETZI BISHOP MONTE NICHOLS DOTTIE SCOTT MELVIN NEVILLE CANDY DAMATO BILL TILLINGHAST JEANNE GEE WHO'S WHO JEFF BROWN LEONA SHAPIRO RAY HOPKINS 276 WHO'S WHO PAUL CHAN FRANCIS ADAMS DAN SHAFTON JOAN ROWE DAVE VANCE KATIE SICKLER SANDY GAISER JOE KRANHOLD ROBERT POSNER JANET oTTo JIM STANLEY JAN MARSHALL WHCD'S WHO JOHN WILLIS SHERRY SNOKE DAVE HECKLER WHCYS WHCD Jolz CESARE SUZIE STOFFT JOE STROMEI BETTY ANN HULT BARBARA HILGENBERG SUZANNE ENGEL JUDY BURKE X., My , wir 1: F 14. xy' rw Q Gln-XB, 1 V 2 ' ' UJ 0 ,Q 'w NUM NWN 1 ga QQ dk' ! My APL Jjfwvb Jr! , W l ju' X! 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I 1 KTUC One of Tucson's Leading Stations B R A N n T D R Congrafulafions 5036 East Broadway Phone 5-7157 Katie Sickler Geor ge Wallace fe, To The I C I ca s s of 5 6 fmw' K ELJEN ,,-5 , -Q V f f D gh al-a aa.: Eg . , fo mg, M. mm wif ,1 f7l'6'l'm ',A-,'-':,-','f ' Q-A'1 ' VA,- my . Y JWWWmww. -.,wwMmQ '.,. -KXX , E f a111:31?3.543.?P ARIZUNATRUS CU. W ,e2,.., EH T 4 I 4 T. l r e E in of E 4 T 4 iii wil Lf Mm T ,. T S I 2 LVE R WATCHES JEWELRY Betzi Bishop 0 EASY CREDIT TERMS 0 TUCSON PI-IOFNIX Yllh El mono A-....,,,.h.. Fed S san Arnold e ng one of the ld beautiful ted by f g 61470115 luvuq tl South u I CENTRAL AUTO SALES Division of FRONTIER MOTORS at Five Points T7 West 18th l MARKET Tucson's Oldesf, Largest and Favorite Jan0fWilS0r1 Mfvlls Pall 0 Used Car Dealer joe Cesare I The Marker Where Your Dollar Goes Farfher 3360 East Speedway 861 Sally Hickman HINTON HARDWARE 4218 South 6th Phone 3-7120 Roger Snipes I Inne Cresi lgeaufly Salon Specialists In All types of Permanents C H ir Cutting and Stylin Southern Arizona's Most e Complete Dept. Store ROEBUCK AND CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR SPORTS GOODS ' 8I N. 6th Ave. TUCSON Lionel Frailey and Dave Heckler f? QS 1 Congrafulahons To The Class of '56 ARDIS STUDIO 922 E. Speedway 15 Spence Engle and Rene Zamarano S e I b y M o 'r o r s azo soufh 6th 4 , SHARPS MARKET TILDA'S LAMP SHOP 5250 East Speedway WY N H GailI.eonard First-Closs Line of Groceries 2358 E 'Sp d v Ph Q 3-0122 Beautiful Flowers from HAL BURNS FLORIST 3600 East Speedway Nancy Owens and Duane Holleran Tucson Music Salon 3842 E. Speedway Phone 6-7333 288 F David Neal nf? a Joan Waldt The finest in wesfern fashionable wear UQ Md' -.. If 6 5 . 4...A., W v-wyq-g-,q,,.,., , J, Sf- - ... -4. TUCSON'S FINEST Bill Wheeler JO Bailey AND MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOP GRABE ELECTRIC 1 4 lv Pretty Vera Agutt .N modelx one of many X X fashionable styles found at the Wfhite House , 415 . EJ' l Carol Sinclair THE PLACE TO GO W-Mm Fox Tucson Theatre Qahllmlzq, 6 fn. INVESTMENT STOCKS and BONDS 202 N.STONE TUCSON Dorotb I Original An b l ely modeled b Wylie Baker I Diane Brockema FOR COMFORT AND BEAUTY w. R. SHEARMAN DOROTHY RWE 'NC FURNITURE co., INC. if-3 Su NFIXSLC T Dairy Products BLAKELYIS Af your door... ffServing Arizona o r a f y 0 U r sfo re Mo orisfs Since 1918 sp dway t 1' For Home Delivery - - - - - Phone-44395 K' r Ji F! snvmss Accuums THE A cnfcxmn Accoums RIGHT fy PERSONAl LUANS H AUTO FINANCING A FHA NUNE l0ANS ' A A mvufns cnfcns SERHH: y y oof AGRICULTURAL l0ANS V- iffif V A A LIVESIUIIN lUANS Nl llll xSAAf DEPOSIT ! Aff' A ' 'Wow 3 e conrolunon X A MEZSMESSVESEFFG umm 9 h 0 o 0 N110 1 QQQ 675 'l.mn's f- Cldesf gxchsive 7-ashion First in Fashions SAO? . . n Featuring footwear and Perfect Matching Bags - you'11 see in leading fasnann magazines 0 PENALJO o DELMANETTE 0 MODE EXCLUSIVES I MODE DEBS SIZES 2V2 TO 12 0 WIDTHS AAAA TO B lg Attractive Sandy Harrixon features one of Steinfeldiv beautiful formal! Fred Hambly Lloyd Noon Tucson's Building Headquarters since189O . . . J. KNOX CORBETT LUMBER CO. 210 E. Seventh St. Dial 2-8881 TH E WESTERN ER Flower Shop 3348 E. Speedway Joan Srerns Roy Hopkins laugh I 206646 lThe Finest in Chinese Dishes? arlotte Henderson Pam Stevens La i ng-Ga rrett Building Specialists 19 South Tyndall Tucson j T N65-UUSE b fi .,.. 1 ,Mya f 1 -' I jg rr Ann C35flef0n D0f0fhY Cawrhorne , Bill Eppler Hugh Caldwell Sally johnson Tucson, Arizona ARIZONA FLOUR MILLS 177 East Toole one 4-1261 1900 East Broadway 1 Phone 2-4655 TUCSON 1 S fl Tucson's largest and most modern Cooled by Refrigeration MONTE MANSFIELD MGTORS 6 8 Sylvia Romero Gwen Smith Fred Kaage UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP 915 :AST THIRD .. , ,J GRETA'S fashions for youv features: A 110:12 Original dldby SllvR g Location: COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA 294 2744 Broadway Le S 078 :-:-:-:-:-:-:-' 21:1:!:I:2:-:-:-S:2:2'-:' '-1:1-2:2 .- ::g:::,:::::- --:::,:::g:::::::g:P -:-:-r::::::, ..g.g.'.- -.-.:.g.g.g.- ' ' '-.-.-.-. I 9 vcsoN's FAMILY-OWNED ORE SINCE 1896 - , X u c s Candy Damato EXCLUSIVE ARQUS Mawson T- ESTED TESTED BY THOMPSON. YOUR GUARANTEE SATISFACTION SERVICE N...-1- HONESTY SALES 8: SERVICE Qgyrunmnsnn I APPLIANCE DEPENDABILITY Servicing Tucson 20 Years After We Sell . . . We Service rr are for little money Paula Ratcliff The House of QuaIIIy . . . A+ Any Price 195 Ga Qfifflll.. presents . . . another Anne Fogarty from a collection of Junior Fashions. Sizes 5-T5 About S25 :fs sfszsm. 48 EAST PENNINGTON Tucson Daily Citizen YOUR NEWS! WE REPURT IT . . . Morning ond Evening 296 Ace Flake and Becky Harlow l The Arizona Daily Star 'x Ufbvm fiuudvwwn. ff.aC044'w4QwH'5!v.a?fwaX'I 'lbdifaq fowwwgo JMML Rabvdmu Nalin. PHONE 2-4645 EI Conquistador Hotel AND BUNGALOWS C f f d C I f dly f ph A ly R IH r I fh E p Pl Edward F. Meyer, Managing Director T A F. RONSTADT'S HARDWARE CO. Sandy Gaiser and George McKinney Southern Arizona's largest Farm, Home, and Ranch Supply Store 70 N. 6fh Ave. Kw- Qw- ADVERTISERS INDEX Arizona Flour Mills ..........,...,....,,,,,,. Arizona Trust .........................,...... Arizona Library Binding ....... Blakely's .......................,..,.,. Brandt Drug ..................... Cele Peterson's .......... Central Auto Sales ....... Dahlberg .................. Daniels jewelers ......... DeRoys jewelers ............. Desert Lithograph Inc. ....... . Dolores ............................. Dorothy Rice, Inc. .......... . Douglas Aircraft Co. ...... . El Conquistador ........... El Rancho ..........................................,.... Fox Tucson Theater ......................,...,,.,, Glenn Thompson's Appliance Carousel Grabe Electric ......................................... Greta's ..............................................,,,,, Hackett Motor Co. ...... . Hal Burns Florist ...... Hinton Hardware ........... jacomes .............................. jerrys Ming House ,,..,.,,,,,,,,. Knox Corbett Lumber Co. ...... . K T U C ................................. Laing-Garrett ..... Levys ................... Mardis Studio ........ Mode Shoe Store Monte Mansfield .l...... Pinecrest Salon .......... Porters ......................... Rainbow Water Co. .... . Ronstadt's Hardware ....... Sears Roebuck and Co. .... . Selby Motor Co. .......... . Shamrock Dairy ........ Sharps Market .................... Shearman Furniture ..,..,.,..,..., Singer Sewing Machine Co. ...... . Steinfeld's ............................ Sunset Dairy ..........,,..,.. Tildas Lamp Shop ......,.... Tucson Music Salon ............ Tucson Newspapers Inc. ....... . University Barber Shop ...... Valley National Bank ............... Westerner Flower Shop .............. Whitehouse Department Store ........ 4 l fl lk W 121' I 1 MM s 1 I The theme of a yearbook is the backdrop for the activities, organ- izations and people who went to make up the year. Selecting a theme for a yearbook is done in the same way a play is selected, as a vehicle in the display of dramatic talent. It is in keeping with both that we used scenes and art of all mediums of theater life. The theme is the thing that makes a yearbook have continuity and purpose which would be appreci- ated by anyone working in the held of art, music, drama or literature. If Shakespeare was right in saying All the world is a stage then the theme was well chosen. fl, 'N X i X ? e Q l S P i 7 X :X Q t -. X KB N XB X ,--2 Congratulations To Class of '56 DESERT LITHOGRAPH, INC. 905 E. HENSHAW ROAD AL 8-2267 PHOENIX, ARIZ 300 1955-56 was the year with the largest graduating class even seen by Tucson-Hi, the year of the first snow fall in Tucson in almost ten years and also the year wh' h ic saw a glorious victory over Amphitheater on Thanksgiving. Catalina was organized and f unctioned as a student body, Pueblo broke away, The Opera Lab Workshop presented its first light opera and of course a ear d y ma e more pleasant by the association and memory of each one of us. So many noon time headaches in attempt- ing to get pictures taken. Remember the do bl ' u e session getting up at six o'clock and waiting around in the cold for a ride home? It hardly seems possible th' b is ook is completed, that the planning, rushing and worrying is all over. Now it is for you to enjoy, but the experience, companionship and feelin of g accomplishment felt by all who made it possible will never be for t go ten. N In later years when you tak h' x e t is book down from its dusty shelf R may its sinerial bring back again memories of the li h h X x Good luck to you in playing the final acts of your life. X Becky Harlow EDITOR g ts, the action and t e asides of the year. X , l 7, 'nl l N? ! i ca Y' I vfgjr It was indeed a pleasure to serve you. 'K' ARIZONA LIBRARY BINDING 311 W. MONROE 501 ALpine 3-1861 PHOEN IX, ARIZONA N WWW Sy ffm W I i x ON 1 ' . 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H. A. 4 CProgram Committee! AJEMAN, MATTHEW .................... ......... 3 4 ALBANEZ, DOROTHY ........................................ ......... 3 4 Tennis 2, 35 Girls' League 45 El Cervantes 2 ALLEN, MAX ..........,.......................................... .......... 3 4 ALLEN, TERRY ........ ................. . .. ........ ..34 ALLIN, EDITH ............................................................. .......... 3 4 Pirouettes 25 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Tuc-Hi 2, 45 Tucsonian Typing Editor 4 ALMAZAN, LUPITA ............... .......... 3 4 ALONGE, VINCENT ............................................ .......... 3 4 Fencing 25 Future Doctors and Dentists 45 Bi-Chem-Phi 45 Newcomer's Club 4 AMADO, BEN ........................................ .......... 3 4 AMADO, PABLO .......................,..,........................................... 34 Flag Football 45 30 Club 25 National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Representative 4 ANDERSEN, FRANCES .......................................................... 34 Tennis 3, 45 Pep Squad 45 Quarterly Subscription 3, 45 Quarterly Writing 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Girls' Social Hour 45 Junior Flag Bearer 35 Racketteers 2 ANDERSON, DON ................................................ ......... 3 4 Baseball ANDERSON, TRENT .............................................................. 34 Bi-Chem-Phi 35 Hi-Y 45 Pep Squad 4 1Pep Squad Promotion Committeeb 5 Senior Prom Dance Committee ANDREE, KEITH .................................................. .................... 3 4 ARAIZA, MARY ................................................. ......... 3 4 Basketball 35 National Honor Society 45 Honorary Camping 45 Girl's State 3 ARCE, EDMUND ...................................................... .......... 3 4 Baseball5 Intra-Mural Football5 Basketballg Club Belmont PAGE 35 ARRIAGA, ANNIE ..... ......... 3 5 ARVIZA, MARGARET ............................................................ 35 Chronicle Editorial Board5 Chronicle Writing StaE5 Tucsonian Production StalI5 Quarterly Writing Sta65 National Honor Society AVILA, DORA ...........,........ ........ . 35 306 BAILEY, JO ANNE .................................................................... 3 Pep Squad 45 Chronicle Circulation 45 Boots and Saddle 25 Tuc-Hi 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Social Hour 45 junior Guard 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Council 45 Cabinet 35 Girls' League 3, 4 BAKER, CLAUDIA .................................................................... 35 Quarterly Production StaK 45 Youth on the Beam 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 2 BAKER, WYLIE ............................................................ ........ 3 5 Girls' League 45 Tuc-Hi 45 Sunshine Modeling 45 Pep Squad 45 Rainbow 2, 3, 45 National Honor Service Society 4 BALDWIN, DAVID ............................................ ....... . 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intra-Mural Football 4 BARNES, ELVIRA ..................................................... ........ 3 5 Tumbling 25 F.H.A. 4 CProgram CommitteeJ5 Junior Guard BARNES, ROSEMARY .... ........................................................ 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Table Tennis 25 Bowling 4 1TreasurerJ 5 Basketball 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 iSecretary 45 5 Swing Band 35 String Ensemble 25 Girls' League 25 Senior Prom Committee5 Council 45 Senior OlIice5 Junior Flag Bearer5 Honorary Camping Club 4 1 Vice- President? 5 Junior Red Cross 3, 4 BARRINGER, JOHNNY .......................................................... 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 45 National Honor Society 45 Junior Red Cross 3, 4 lMember of Councill 5 De Molay5 Hi-Y 45 Senior Councilman5 Cabinet 45 Boys' Social Hour 4 BASURTO, DELIA ......................... ........ 3 5 Junior Flag Bearer BATES, RICHARD DAVID ...... ........ 3 5 Transfer5 Football 4 BATMAN, CLAUDE ........ ...... . .35 Transfer BAXTER, JACK ...... ....... . 35 BEAHAM, TOM .......................... ....... . 35 Hi-Y 4 C Basketball team! BEACHAMP, ERNESTINE ................................ ........ 3 5 Allegretto Club 25 Badger Balladeers 3, 45 Youth on the Beam 2 BECKHAM, CALVIN ...... ........ 3 1 PAGE 36 BEJARANO, IRENE .............................. ........ 3 6 Basketball 35 Junior Flag Bearer BELL, JANNIE V. ................................................ ........ 3 6 GAA5 Twirlers5 Pirouettes5 Pep Squad5 Future Nurses5 F.H.A. BELMAN, BARRY .................................................................... 36 Chronicle Writing Staff 45 National Art Honor Society 45 Bi-Chem-Phi 45 Bowling Club 35 Caducius 4 BERNSTEIN, BOB .............................................. ......... 3 f Pep Squad5 National Thespian Society5 Dramatics Stage Crew BERRY, GWEN ..................................................... ....... - -34 Badger Balladeers 3, 45 Double Mixed Q. 45 Opera Lab. 45 Plays: I'll Leave it to You 4 BILKE, ANNETTE ............................................. ......... 3 4 F.H.A. 2, 4 BILLINGS, AL ...............................,..,...........................,........... 36 Chronicle Photography Editor 4, Intra-Mural Football 3, Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, De Molay 4, Badger Camera Clickers 3, 4 lSecretary-Treasurer! BINGI-IAM, DUANE ...,........................................A....Y...Y.......... 36 BISHOP, BETZI ..........,...,..........................A.............................. 36 Song Leaders 4, Pep Squad 4, Tucsonian Art Staff 4, National Art Honor Society 4, Pirouettes 2, Girls' League 2, 4, National Honor Service Society 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Council 4, Sunshine Modeling Club 3, 4, Tuc-Hi 2, 4, Homeroom Representative 2, 3, Junior Guard, Mixer Committee 2, 3, Carnival Committee 2, 3, Dance Committee 2, Program Cover Committee 3, 4 BIVENS, PEGGY .......,.............................................................. 36 National Thespian Society 3, 4, Plays: Ghostly Evening 2, Night of Jan. 16, 3, Red Velvet Coat 3, Growing Pains 3, Pep Squad 4, National Honor Service Society 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 2, Basketball 2 BLAKELY, SHARON ................................................................ 36 Chronicle Advertising Staff 4, Quarterly Art StaE 4, National Art Honor Society 4, Terpsichorus 4, Tuc-Hi 4 BOGUE, BEVERLY ........................................................,......... 36 Rifle Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4 Senior Girl Scouts 2, 3, 4 iPresidentJ BOHARDT, PAUL ...................................... ......... 3 6 Basketball, Golf, Badger Balladeers BOOTH, CATHY ..................................... ......... 3 6 Dance Committee BOOTH, CHARLES ...... ......... 3 6 Football 2 BORBOA, MARY ...... ......... 3 6 BORBON, RAMON ...... ......... 3 6 Wrestling BOSTIC, DAVE ......,...............,............... ......... 3 6 Bowling Club 3, De Molay 3, 4 BOUCHER, BOB J. ................,........ ......... 3 6 Caduceus 4 BOWMAN, CAROL ......................................................,........... 36' Girls' League 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3 BOYER, CONNIE ......... ....,.... 3 6 Transfer BOYLE, WALT ....... .,...,... 3 6 Transfer BOYNTON, JOHN ....... ......... 3 6 Rock Hounds 3, 4 PAGE 37 BRADLEY, BILL ........................................................................ 37 Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 BRANAMAN, DON ....... ......... 3 7 Ski Club 4 BRANIN, LOYD ...................................................................... 37 Band 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 3, 4, Lyre's Club 4, Wind Ensemble 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, Table Tennis 2 BRAVO, ABELARDO ..,.....................................................,..... 37 BRETHAUER, CLIFF Football 2, Rifle Team 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 BRISCOE, ARLENE .................................................................. 37 Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Lyre's Club 4, National Honor Service Society 3, Twirling Club 2', Bowling Club 3, Band Secretary 4, Band Office Secretary 3, 4 BRISCOE, BILL ,.,,.,,,....,................... .......................................... 3 7 Track 2, 3, Letterman's Club 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4 ,Librarian J, Orchestra 2, 3, Swing Band 3, 4, Lyre's Club 4, Hi-Y Z, Caduceus 4 BRODER, BOB .......................................................................... 37 Tucsonian Photography Editor, Quarterly Photography Stal? 2, Badger Camera Clickers lPresidentD BROEKEMA, DIANE ................................................................ 37 Tennis 4, Pep Squad 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Girls' League 3, 4, Sunshine Modeling 3, 4 Q Vice-Presidentl, Girls' Social Hour 2, 3, 4, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, Rainbow 3, 4, Junior Guard, Speakers Committee BROOKS, GEORGE .................................................................. 37 Intra-Mural Football, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4 BROTHERS, CHRISTENNA .................................................... 37 GAA 2, Pep Squad 4, National Honor Service Society 2 BROUGH, JANET .......................................... .......... 3 7 Band 3, 4, Lyre's Club 4, F.H.A. 3, Future Teachers of America 4 BROWN, BARBARA JEAN ......................,..........,.,................ 37 Chronicle StaE 3, 4, Quarterly Writing Staff 4, National Art Honor Society 4, Job's Daughters 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Junior Guard, National Honor Society 3, 4 BROWN, BARBARA R. ............................................... .......... 3 7 Girls' League 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, F.H.A. 4, Junior Guard, Pirouettes 2 BROWN, CRAIG ................................................................. ..... 3 7 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, De Molay, Sons of American Legion BROWN, DAVID H. .... : ........................................................... 37 Junior Red Cross 4, Rock Hounds , De Molay BROWN, HELEN ..................................................... .......... 3 7 Transfer BROWN, JEFFERY .................................................................. 37 Tennis 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, Tucsonian Sports Staff 2, 3, Chronicle Sports Staff 2, 3 fEditor 43, Chronicle Editorial Board, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Z, 3, 4 lCouncil 4 J, Boys' Social Hour 4, Homeroom Representative 2, 4 Q Sergeant at Arms 47 , Junior Justice, Council 2, 3, Cabinet 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Boys' State, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 ,Vice-President 37, Latin Forum Z, Newcomers' Club 2, Arizona Daily Star Sports Writing Staff BROWN, THELMA .................................................................. 37 Volley Ball, National Honor Service Society 2, 3, Girls' League 3, Bowling Club 3, Boots 8: Saddle 3, Student Unemployment 4 BROWNLEE, GEORGE ............................................................ 37 National Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Publication Artists 4 BULLEY, GARY ............................................................. ....... 3 7 Transfer BULLOCK, CAROL ANN ........................................................ 37 Tennis 2, 3, Dance Committee 2, Junior Red Cross 2, Allied Youth 2, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4 BURCH, JEANNE ................................................... ....... National Art Honor Society 43 Archery 2, 3 BURCH, LILA ........................,......... National Art Honor Society3 National Honor Service Society BURELISON, JACK .......................... ......... BURK, BILL ........................,........................................ ......... Football 3, 43 Letterman's Club 43 Pep Squad 43 Badger Balladeers 2, 3, 43 Arion Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 43 Hall Monitor 4 BURKE, JANET ...................................................................... Pep Squad 43 Quarterly Writing StaE 3, 43 Chronicle Writing Staff 43 Tucsonian Ass't Editor of Classes Section 43 National Thespian Society 3, 43 Dramatics Plays: Young Abe Lincolng Stage Door3 National Honor Society 43 Bi-Chem-Phy 2, 3, 43 Music Appreciation 23 German Club 33 French Club 23 Radio Club 2, 3 BURKE, JUDY .......................................................................... Chronicle Advertising Manager 43 Girls' League 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Bowling Club 33 Junior Guard3 Dance Committee 2, 33 National Honor Society 4 fSecretaryJ BURLESON, LUCRETIA ................... . , ...................................... Allegretto Club 23 Badger Balladeers 33 Rifle Team 3, 43 Girls' League 43 National Honor Service Society 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Rifle Club 23 Future Nurses Club 43 Junior Flag Bearer BUZA, TOM ......................................... ......... Baseball 2, 4 BYRNES, ANNE ...............................................,...... ......... 3 8 Tucsonian Production Staff 23 Girls' League 3 CARLS, MARY .......................................................................... Terpsichorus 43 Tucsonian Ad Staff 43 Pep Squad 43 Dance Committee 43 Tuc-Hi 3, 43 Girls' League 3, 4 CABAT, GEORGE .................................................................... 38 Pep Squad 43 Hall Monitors 43 Boys' Social Hour 43 Junior Guard3 Bi-Chem-Phi 2, 3, 43 Science Fiction Club 2, 3, 4g Civil Air Patrol 3, 4 CAID, KENNY .............,........... .......... 3 8 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 CAJERO, OLIVIA ......................................................... .......... 3 8 GAA 23 Junior Flag BESICIQ Basketball Club 23 Badminton 23 Girls' League 3 CALDWELL, HUGH .................................. .......... 3 8 Football 2, 33 Pep Squad 43 Hi-Y 4 CAMERON, BARBARA ....................... .......... 3 8 Transfer CAMPBELL, EULALIE ........................................ .......... 3 8 Transfer3 Future Nurses 43 Pep Squad 4 CAMPBELL, KAY .................................................,................... .38 Ouarterly Writing Staff 43 Quarterly Production Staff 4g Chronicle Writing Staff 4 CANEZ, GRACE ..................... .......... 3 8 CARASSO, VIDA ................... .......... 3 8 CARRILLO, MARGARET ............ .......... 3 8 Quarterly Production StaK CARRION, RICHARD ............ ........-- 3 8 CARSON, RICHARD ......................... ....... F.H.A. 3, 43 Camp Counselors 2 308 CARSON, LINDA ...................................................................... 38 Allegretto Club 23 Badger Balladeers 3, 43 Tuc-Hi 3, 43 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 33 Jobs' Daughters CARTER, FRED ...... ........ 3 8 Transfer CARTER, GORDON ....................................................,...,.,,,,.. 39 Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Hall Monitors 43 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 33 Boys' Social Hour 3, 4 CARTER, PAUL ........................................................................ 39 Football 33 Intra-Mural Football 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Boys' Social Hour 43 Council 43 Junior Guard3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 KPresident 31 CASE, JANE ............ ....... ....... 3 9 CASILLAS, TONY ....................... ....... ....... ........ 3 9 CASTELLANO, SOCORRO ........................................ ........ 3 9 Tennis 23 National Honor Service Society 4 CASTLETON, ANN .................................................................. 39 Pep Squad3 Terpsichorus3 Quarterly Typing Staff3 Tucsonian Ad Staff3 Chronicle Typing S1851 Chess Club 33 Tuc-Hi 3, 43 Junior Flag BCZICIQ National Honor Society cAsTRo, MARY ..........................................................r......,.... 39 Quarterly Circulation Staff 33 Chronicle Circulation Staff 43 Pirouettes 23 National Honor Service Society 3, 43 Junior Flag Bearer CAWTHORNE, DOROTHY ...................................,................ 39 Pep Squad 43 Pirouettes 23 Twirlers 43 Girls' League 3, 43 Tuc-Hi 43 F.H.A. 3, 4 CESARE, JOSEPH ...................................................................... 39 Football 23 JV Football 33 JV Track 33 Chronicle Photographer 33 Quarterly Photographer 33 Tucsonian Photography Editor 4g Junior Gu3fdQ National Honor Society 4g Badger Camera Clickers fVice President? CHAN, PAUL .............................................................,............., 39 Sophomore Class President3 Junior Class President3 Student Body President 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Boys' Social Hour 2, 3, 43 Cabinet 2, 33 Dance Committee 2, 3: Assembly Committee 23 Pep Squad3 Boys' State3 Hi-Y iPresidentJ CHAPMAN, TINA ....................... ........ 3 9 Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4 CHARLESTON, DONALD ..... ........ 3 9 Transfer CHAVEZ, MARY ANN ....................................... ....,... 3 9 Allegretto Club 33 Badger Balladeers 43 Junior Red Cross 3g Girls' League 3 CHECKON, MIKE ................................. ....... 3 9 CHEESEMAN, MELVIN .......................................................... 39 Football 23 Flag Football 33 Tucsonian Photographer 43 Hi-Y 2 CHESNUTT, SHERRIE ................................... ....... 3 9 Allegretto Club 33 Badger Balladeers 43 Junior Red Cross 3, 4 CLARK, FREDRICK ..... ....... 3 9 Transfer CLOPTON, LINDA .................................................................. 39 Tucsonian Ad Staff 43 Pirouettes 23 Twirlers 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 43 Girls' League 3, 43 Junior Guard3 Tuc-Hi 3, 43 Twirling Club 23 Tennis Club 23 Tumbling Club 2 CLOVIS, GEORGE .,,..,...................................,.......................... 39 Fencing Team5 Fencing Club5 Rock Hounds5 Riding Club COLE, CAROLYN .................................................................,.. 39 GAA 45 GSL 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 junior Red Cross 3, 45 National Honor Service Society 3. 45 Homeroom Representatives 3 COLE, HAROLD ........................................................................ 40 Football 25 Golf 3, 45 Pep Squad 45 Boys' Social Hour 35 junior Guard COLELL, CHUCK ..................................................... .......... 4 0 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 4 fBusiness ManagerJ5 Swing Band 2. 5, 4 CStudent Directorl Lyre's Club fPresident 49 COLLINS, BILL .,..................... .......... 4 0 Bi-Chem-Phy 2, 3, 4 CONNELL, JERRY ........ .......... 4 0 Football 3 CONNOLLY, MARY SUE .................................... .......... 4 0 junior Red Cross 25 Newcomers Club 2 CONWAY, EDWARD ................................... .......... 4 0 COOK, ELSIE LEE .................................................................... 40 Pep Squad 45 Chronicle Head Typist 45 Quarterly Typing Staff 35 Future Business Leaders5 Tuc-Hi5 junior Flag Bearer5 National Honor Service Society 45 Girls' League 3, 4 cook, MARY CARMEN ..... .......... 4 0 COOPER, KENNETH ...,.... ......A..A 4 0 Transfer CORRALES, RALPH ....,. .......... 4 0 CORRALES, STEVEN ...,....,....,..................... .......... 4 0 Baseball 35 Band Z, 3, 45 Swing Band 45 Lyre's Club 45 junior Guard COVA, CLIFF ............................ .......... 4 0 CRANSTON, ANNE ................................................................ 40 Quarterly Circulation Staff 45 Chronicle Distribution Staff 45 Pirouettes 25 National Honor Service Society 3, 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Ping-Pong 2 CREHAN. MARGARET .......................................................... 40 Basketball 25 Chronicle Writing 3, 45 Chronicle Exchange 25 Tucsonian Writing Staff 45 Quarterly Writing Staff 3, 45 Quarterly Assistant Editor 45 Pirouettes 25 junior Flag Bearer5 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 2 CRIVOLIO, THERESA ........ .......... 4 0 F.H.A. 4 CROUSE, ART ...............................................r .......................... 4 0 Basketball 2, 35 junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Social Hour 45 Dance Committee 45 Hi-Y 45 Old Pueblo De Molay 2, 3, 4 CUM BERLEDGE, BILL ....,..................,.......,,,......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40 junior Guard5 Fencing 2 CUNNINGHAM, DIANNE ................... .....,,,, 4 0 Astronomy Club fSec.-Treas. 42 CUNNINGHAM, PAT .............................................................. 40 Tucsonian Writing Staff 35 Tucsonian Typing StaH 45 Pirouettes 25 junior Red Cross 2, 35 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 2, 35 Homeroom Representative 35 Tuc-Hi 2. 3. 45 Girls' Social Hour 2, 3, 4 DAMATO, CANDY .................................. . ............................... DJ Cheer Leaders 2, 45 Pep Squad 45 Quarterly Art Staff 3,35 Tucsonian Art Staff 45 Chronicle Art Staff 3, 45 National Art Honor Society 45 Pirouettes 25 Girl's League 2, 3, 45 Council 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Sunshine Modeling Club 3, 45 CPresident 43 5 Ski Club 3, 45 Tuc-Hi 2, 35 Girls' Social Hour 2, 3 DANIELSON, CARL ...................................................... ......... 4 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Lyre's Club 45 Youth on the Beam 2 DAUNHEIMER, JOY .............................................................. 40 Pep Squad 45 Allegretto Club 25 Badger Balladeers 3, 45 Bi-Chem-Phy 2 DAVIS, ARDELLA .......... ...... ..4l F.H.A. fSecretary 37 DAVIS, JOE ................................................................................ 41 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Track 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Boys' Social Hour 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Boy's State DAVIS, LONNY ........................................................................ 41 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Lyre's Club 45 String Ensemble 45 Wind Ensemble 45 Youth on the Beam 2, 3, 4 41 DAv15, MARY L, ,,,..,.,.,...,,,.,....,.... ............................. ...... . Girls' League 35 Archery 35 Newcomers Club 25 Homeroom Representative 4 DAv1s, SUZIE .......... ...................................................... ............ 4 1 Pirouettes 25 Allegro Club 3, 45 Allegretto Club 25 Badger Balladeers 3, 45 Girls Quartet 45 Double Mixed Q. 45 Chronicle Writing StaK 2, 3, 45 Quarterly Writing Staff 3, 45 Quarterly Business Manager 45 Dramatics Plays: l'll Leave It To You5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Council 45 Cabinet 35 Calling Card Committee 45 Girl's State5 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Social Hour 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Representative 2, 4 DEAL, SHELDON .............. ..... ...................... ........ 4 1 Gymnastics 2, 3, 4 DEARDEN, NANCY ................................................................ 41 Chronicle Typing Stall: 45 Pep Squad 45 Future Business Leaders of America 25 Senior Office 45 Senior Councilmam Council 45 National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 45 junior Flag Bearer5 Girls' League 4 DE BOER, PAT ..................................... ........ 4 1 Allegretto Club5 GAA DE LA CORTE, NATALIA ...,.... ........ 4 1 DEL RIO, CHRISTINE ....... ........ 4 1 Badger Balladeers DEMEREE, RICHARD ....... ........ 4 1 Junior Red Cross DEUTSCH, FRANCINE ........... ......., 4 l Girls' League 25 Tuc-Hi DICKSON, TILLMAN ......... .... ........ 4 1 DILLON, CAROLINE ...............,...................,....... ' ..............,,... 41 GAA 2, 35 Pirouettes 25 Tennis 25 junior Guard5 Dance Committee 25 Cabinet 25 Program Committee 25 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 junior Red Cross 3 DIRIMPLE, BOB ......,,,................................ ---.---- 4 l Football 35 Basketball 2 DOMICONE, ELIZABETH ........ ......,. 4 l DOMINGUEZ, ELIAS ......... ..,.... ..,,.........,.... ....,...... 4 1 DONALDSON, ELLISON ..................,,.,.....,.,......................,... 4l Dramatics Plays: Stage Door5 Chess Club: Writers Club: German Club5 Doctors and Dentists Club DONALDSON, JANICE RAE- ...... ,,,,,,,.,, DONAI-DSON, JEAN .............................................................. 41 Pep Squad 45 Quarterly Writing StaE 3, 45 Pirouettes 25 Homeroom Representative 45 Girls' League Council 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Announcement Committee 45 Junior Guard5 Bowling Club 3, 4 CSec.D 5 Honorary Camping Club 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Basketball Club 25 Latin Forum 2 DONG, SUSAN .................................... ....... 4 1 Future Nurses Club 2, 4 DOSSETT, DICK ............... .......... 4 1 Transfer DOWNEY, BILL ....... ,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 Pep Squad DOWNEY, MASON ........ .......... 4 1 DUMAS, J EANINE ..........................................................,...... Pirouettes 25 Quarterly Circulation StaE 35 National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 45 Rock Hounds 35 Gesunditers 45 Honorary Camping Club 4 DUNN, MARY ALICE .......................,...........,.. ,A,,,,, 4 2 Council 3 DUPU'Y, CAROL ............ .,... F.H.A. 3 EASTWOOD, JOANNE ..,..... ,,,,,,, 4 2 F.H.A. 2 EDWARDS, JEANETTE ................................................ ...,.,. 4 2 Allegretto 25 Junior Red Cross 35 Girls' League 45 Tue-Hi 4 EDWARDS, JOE .................................................., ,,,,.,, 4 2 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 45 Band 2, 35 Junior Guard5 Dance Committee 2, 3 EDWARDS, PATSY ................................... ..,A.,, 4 2 Transfer EICHER, DAVID .............................................................,,....... 42 Football 2, 35 Basketball 25 Dramatics Plays: Mr. Coedg Stagedoorg Junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Social Hour 2, 35 Junior Guard EISENMAN, NAOMI .............................................................,,. 42 Chronicle Writing Staff 45 Quarterly Writing Staff 3, 45 Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 45 National Honor Service Society 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Junior Guard ELIAS, HERCILIA ............................... ....,...,. 4 2 Junior Red Cross 2, 35 F.H.A. 2 ENCINAS, ALICE ............................. .......... 4 2 ENGLE, WALTER SPENCE .................................................... Football 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 45 Intra-Mural Football 45 Tucsonian Sports Staff 45 Boys' Social Hour 3, 45 Council 25 Cabinet 45 Dance Committee 45 Hall Monitors 45 Pep Squad 45 Boy's State5 Homeroom Representative 3, 45 Senior OEice5 De Molay 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 4 ENGLE, SUZANNE .................................................................. 42 Pep Squad 45 Chronicle Editorial Board 45 Chronicle Ad Staif 35 Pirouettes 25 Terpsichorus 45 Badger ENGLERT, VERN ........ ....... ......... 4 2 EPPLER, BILL .................................................. ......................-.-. 4 2 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Hall Monitors 4 ESCOBOZA, ARNOLD ....... ......... 4 2 Wrestling BSPINO, JOYCE ............................. ......... 4 2 Tucsonian Photographer 3, 4 ESPINO, LOYCE .......................... ...,..... 4 2 ESTAVILLO, FRANCISCO ................................................,..... 42 Football 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Junior Guard5 Pep Squad 45 Hall Monitors 45 Boys' Social Hour 45 Council 45 Hi-Y 2 Esrns, BILL .............................. ............................. . ..,..... 4 2 Cub Football 25 JV Football 35 Stamp Club 1Vice-President 43 EVANS, DOUG .................................. ..................... ......... 4 2 Flag Football 35 Youth on the Beam 3, 4 FALK, JAMES ............................................................................ 43 Pep Squad 45 Football 25 Homeroom Representative 2, 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Dance Committee 2 FEDER, DAVID .............................................. ......,.. 4 3 FIELD, LINDA .................................................................,..... ,..43 Pirouettes 25 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 35 Homeroom Representative 45 Tuc-Hi 45 Rainbow 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 35 Pep Squad 4 FIGUEROA, FRANCES ..,,............. ......... 4 3 FILLMER, PATTY ANN ........ ......... 4 3 FINK, EDDIE MAE ................... ,.,.,.,.. 4 3 Trail Riders 45 Bowling 3 FINK, JUDITH .......................,........................,..............,.,...,.. 43 Tucsonian Writing Staff 35 Tucsonian Classes Editor 45 Chronicle Writing Staff 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Golf 25 Rainbow 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Girls' State FLANDERS, JOHN ............. ........... ......... 4 3 Transfer FLETCHER, JOE ........................................................................ 43 National Art Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 4 FLINT, WALKER ...................................................................... 43 Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 German Club Z FLORES, IRMA ........................................... ......... 4 3 Junior Guard5 Junior Red Cross 3 FONTES, ADOLPH .............................. ......... 4 3 FORMAN, JEANNE ...........,......................,...........,................. 43 Chronicle Distribution and Exchange Stalf5 Badger Balladeers5 Pirouettes5 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Girls' League5 Tuc-Hi 45 Sunshine Modeling Club 3, 4 FRAILEY, LIONEL .................................................................. 43 Track 2. 3, 45 Football 25 De Molay 2, 3 45 Pep Squad 45 Mike Boy 45 Boys' Social Hour 45 Hall Monitor 45 Homeroom Representative 3, 45 Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Dance Balladeers 45 Dramatics Plays: Mr. Co-ed5 Junior Red C . 2 4. S . C . Cross 2, 3, 4 1Secretary 35 President 435 National Honor ommmee ' 5' ' emo' ommmee Society 3, 45 National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 45 FRIES, RUTH H A U Girls' League 3, 45 Girls' Social Hour 45 Latin Forum 25 Forum 25 Newcomers' Club 45 Girls State5 Junior Red Cross Training Center 2 310 Newcomers Club 4 FROST, VIRGINIA ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,...,,,..,.,........, . ...,..,........... ., Piroettes 2, junior Guard, F.N.A. 4, Newcomers Welcoming Committee 2, 3, 4, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, Boots and Saddle Club 2, National Honor Service Society 4, Girl's League 2, 3, 4, FUENTES, BELEN .........i............................. --------- 4 4 F.H.A., Quarterly Production Stal? FULTON, NANCY ,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,.....,.,,,..,....,,....,..... ........................ 4 4 National Art Honor Society 3, 4, Rock Hounds 3 GAISER, SANDI ,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,.,.................................. ................... 4 4 Quarterly Art Staff 4, Tucsonian Circulation Editor 4, Peo Squad 4, National Art Honor Society fVice- President 41, Pirouettes 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, job's Daughters 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, Council 2, 3: Cabinet 4, Senior Class Councilman 4, Senior Bank Committee GALARZA, caclua ,.,.....,...,................................................... 44 GAMBLE, GAYLE ......................................4,....A....................... 44 Fencing 2, Tucsonian Writing Staff 2, 3, Writing Staff Editor 4, Pirouettes 2, Terpsichorus 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Sunshine Modeling 3, 4, Rainbow 2, 3, 4 QWorthy Advisor 4 J , junior Guard. GARCIA, BETTY .............,...,.......... ...,,.... 4 4 junior Guard, Terpsichorus 4 GARCIA, ROBERT ...,...............................,. ,......,. 4 4 Cross Country, Band 3, Lyre's Club 4, National Honor Service Society 4 GARDNER, ANN ............................ .....,... 4 4 Fencing 2, F.H.A. 2, 4 GARDNER, PETE .......,.,...,.................,... ........, 4 4 Rock Hounds 3, 4, German Club 4, Explorer Boy Scouts of America GASTELUM, YOLANDA .,.............. .......,. 4 4 Transfer GEE, FRED ...... ........ 4 4 GEE, JEANNE ..................,......................................................... 44 Tucsonian Production Staff 3, Pep Squad 4, Pirouettes 2, Terpsichorus 4, Junior Red Cross 4, National Honor Society 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Girls' Social Hour 4, Boots 8: Saddle 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Girls State, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 2 GEORGE, FRANK .............................................. ........ 4 4 GEUDER, LYNN PAUL ........ ........ 4 4 GILLESPIE, MARY .................................................................. 44 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 4, Youth on the Beam 2, F.H.A. 2, 3 GILLIG, CARON ...................................................................... 44 Pep Squad 4, Organ Club 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4 GLADDEN, PEGGY ANN ...................................................... GLADSTONE, CAROLYN .................................................... National Honor Service Society 4, Newcomers Club 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Representative 4 GOLDSTEIN, HOWARD ..........................,............................. Football 2, Chronicle Sports Staff 4, Junior Guard GOMEZ, ARMANDO ..........................,.................... ........ GONZALES, DELORES GONZALES, RUBEN ........ ,,.,,.., GONZALES, WILLIAM ................................... --.-.----- 4 4 Basketball 2, Baseball 2, junior Guard GOUGH, CURT .......................................... .......... 4 4 Suki Club 4 GRADILLAS, MARTHA .......................................................... 45 Junior Flag Bearer 3, National Honor Service Society 3 GRADILLAS, MARY LOUISE ....................,..,........... .......... 4 5 GRAHAM, BOB .........................................,............................ 45 Chronicle Photography Editor 4, Chronicle Writing Staff 3, 4, Tucsonian Photographer 3, Tucsonian Writing Staff 3: Ouarterly Writing Staff 3, 4, Badger Camera Clickers 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, De Molay GRANSIE, GEORGE ............................................ .......... 4 5 Homeroom Representative 3 GRANT, JIM ..,..............................,............................................ 45 Football Squad Trainer 4, Track Trainer 4, De Molay GRANT, SUE ............................................................................ 45 Tennis 3, 4, Pep Squad 4 K Treasurerl , Tuc-Hi 3, Latin Forum 2 fSecretaryl: Cabinet 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4 GRAY, NANCY ........................................................................ 45 Girls' League 4, Tucsonian Ad Stal? 2, 3, Terpsichorus 4, Pirouettes 2, Cabinet 2, 3, Dance Committee 4, Junior Guard, Pep Squad 4, Boots 8: Saddle Club 2, Future Teachers of America 2, 4, Tuc-Hi 3, 4, Rainbow GREENE, CAROL ...................................................................... 45 Tumbling 2, Basketball 2, Quarterly Typing StaE 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Junior Flag Bearer, Girls' Social Hour GRIER, DAVID ......................................... ....... 4 5 Rifle Club 33 SO Club 2, De Molay GRIFFITH, CHARLES .......................... ,.... ....... 4 5 Rock Hounds 4 GRIFFITH, SHARON .............................................................. 45 Chronicle Writing Staff 4, Tucsonian Writing StaH 2, Tucsonian Production Staff 3, Pirouettes 2, Pep Squad 4, Cub Cheer Leader iHeadJ , Cheerleader 3, 4 f Head 4 D, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, junior Guard, Senior Class Councilman 4, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, Sunshine Modeling Club 4 GRIFFITH, VIRGINIA ............ ,,..... 4 5 F.H.A. 3 GRIGGS, BENNY ....................................,......... ....... 4 5 Track 4, Cross Country, Bowling Club 3 GRISSINGER, DAVID .................................... ....... 4 5 Football 2, Wrestling 2, Pep Squad 4 GUSTAFSON, DAVID ............................. ...,... 4 5 Transfer GUTIE..RREZ, LYDIA ................... ....... 4 5 National Art Honor Society 4 GWINN, CAROLYN ................................................ ....... 4 5 Pirouettes 2, Girls' Social Hour 2, F.H.A. 3, 4 HAAS, MIKE ............................................................................ 45 Band 2, Swing Band 2, 3, Pep Squad 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Guard, Ski Club 2, Hi-Y 4 HALL, BARBARA ....................................... .......... 4 5 Badger Balladeers 3, 4 311 HALPERN, MARTIN .......,......... , ............................................. 45 Chronicle Writing Staff 45 Quarterly Writing Staff 45 National Honor Society 5, 45 Junior Red Cross Z, 5, 45 Graduation Speaker Committee5 Junior Guard5 Latin Forum 25 Science Fiction Club 25 Bi-Chem-Phy 2, 5, 45 Future Doctors and Dentists 45 French Club 45 De Molay HAMACHER, DONNA ............................................,............. 45 Tucsonian Opening Editor 45 Band 2, 55 Pirouettes 25 Girls' League 2, 55 Council 25 Tuc-Hi 5 1TreasurerJ HAMBLY, FRED ...................................................................... 45 Football 25 Track 25 Chronicle Cartoonist 5, 45 Quarterly Art Editor 45 National Art Honor Society 3, 45 Quarterly Publication Artist 5, 45 Tucsonian Publication Artist 55 Hi-Y 4 HAMILTON, BRETT ............,........ ......................................... 4 6 Orchestra 25 String Ensemble 25 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Dramatics Plays: Night of January 16th5 Growing Pains5 Young Abe Lincoln5 National Honor Society 5, 45 Junior Red Cross 5, 45 Junior Guard5 Fencing Club 55 Chess Club 2, 5, 45 Latin Forum 25 Bi-Chem-Phy 55 Opera Lab. 45 De Molay HAMILTON, WALLACE ............................... ......... 4 6 Transfer HAMMEL, DAVE ...................................... ........ ......... 4 6 Hi-Y 45 Archery Club 55 Bi-Chem-Phy 4 HANLON, BARNEY ...,.,,,.,.,................................... ................. 4 6 Football 25 Flag Football 45 Junior Guard5 Hi-Y 5, 45 Model Airplane Club 25 Philosophy Club 4 HANSQN, JOHN ,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,.,.,.,.,,,....,.......... ........................... 4 6 Bowling Club 2, 5, 45 Table Tennisg Junior Guard5 Junior Red Cross 5, 4 HARBOUR, JUDY .................................................................... 46 National Art Honor Society 2, 55 GAA 25 National Thespian Society 53 Dramatics Plays: Red Velvet Goat5 Homeroom Representative5 Junior Red Cross, Tuc-Hi 25 Philosophy Club 5 HARLOWE, BECKY .................................. ...........................-.-.. 4 6 Pep Squad 45 Tucsonian Editor 45 Chronicle Ad Staff 2, 55 Pirouettes 25 Terpsichorus 45 National Honor Society 5, 45 Girls' League 2, 5, 45 Council 45 Follies Committee 45 Junior Guard5 Girls' Social Hour 2, 5, 45 Homeroom Representative 45 Tuc-Hi 2, 5, 45 Citizen's Younger View 5, 45 Rainbow 1, 2 HARRINGTON, DAVE ...... ....-.-- 4 6 HARRIS, DAVID .................. --.--.-- 4 6 HASTINGS, CAROLYNE ...... ........ 4 6 Junior Red Cross 5 HAYNES, DENNY .............,.................................................... 46 Football 25 Intra-Mural Football 55 Pep Squad 45 De Molay 2, 5, 45 Boys State5 Senior Trip Committee5 Cabinet 45 Homeroom Representative 45 National Honor Society 5, 4 HAYNES, RICHARD ....... ........ 4 6 HAZEL, PATRICIA ......................................... -------- 4 6 Pep Squad5 Terpsichorus5 Girls' League HECKARD, FREDA ................................................................ 46 Tucsonian Production Stal? 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Girls' League 45 Junior Red Cross 45 National Honor Service Society 5, 4 HECKLER, DAVE ,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,...,,.. ............................ ................... 4 6 Letterman's Club 45 Gymnastics 2, 5, 45,Pep Squad 45 National Honor Society 5, 45 Boys' Social Hour 2, 45 Senior Class Vice-President5 Council 45 Cabinet 45 Dance Committee 2, 5, 45 Sophomore Justice 512 HEINEMAN, BOB .................................................................... 46 Pep Squad 45 Tucsonian Ad Staff 45 Band 2, 55 Boys' State5 Ski Club 2, 5, 4 QPresident 43 5 Bi-Chem-Phy 55 German Club 5, 45 Latin Forum 25 Bowling Club 45 National Honor Society 5, 45 De Molay 2, 5, 4 HELBIG, DARLENE .............................................. ........ 4 6 F.H.A. 4 HELSPER, DONALD ....................... ........ 46 Letterman's Club5 Wrestling HENDERSON, CHARLOTTE , ...........,..........i.,...................... 47 Chronicle Distribution Staff 45 Tucsonian Ad Staff 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Mixer Committee 25 Girls' League 45 Junior Flag Bearer5 Tuc-Hi 45 Sunshine Modeling Club 4 HENDERSON, LARRY .............................,.............................. 47 Band5 Lyre's Club5 Wind Ensemble5 De Molay HENDERSON, METTA LOU .....,...........................,.............. 47 Chronicle Writing Staff 5, 45 Pep Squad 45 Quarterly Writing Staff 5, 45 National Honor Service Society 2, 5, 45 Girls' League 5, 45 Future Nurses 2, 5, 45 Bi-Chem-Phy 5, 45 Latin Forum 25 Library Club 25 Caduceus 45 Girl Scouts 2, 5, 25 Junior Red Cross First Aid Demonstration Team 2, 5, HENDRICKS, ROBERT .,................. ........ 4 7 Orchestra fVice-President 41 HERRERAS, HENRY ...........,. .....,....... ...... ....... .....,.. 4 7 HERRMANN, ROBERT ..........,......................................,...... 47 Chronicle Ad Stalf 55 Orchestra 25 Latin Forum 25 Rifle Club 55 Bi-Chem-Phy 45 Newcomers Club 45 Future Doctors and Dentis s 45 German Club 5 HERRON, JAMEQCCA ..... .... ....r. ..47 Cub Football, Varsity Football HICKS, MELBA JEAN .......,,.................................,...............,... 47 GAA 25 Pep Squad 45 Basketball Club 2 fSec.-Treas.J5 Chronicle Sports Staff 55 Chronicle Exchange Stalf 45 Quarterly Writing Staff 5, 45 Terpsichorus 45 Cabinet 25 Dance Committee 25 National Honor Service Society 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Girls' League 25 F.H.A. 4 fVice-Pres.J HIGGINS, MAYETTA ............................................................ 47 GAA 2, 5, 45 fPresidentJ 5 GSL 55 Archery Club 2, 5, 45 Basketball 25 Fencing Club 25 Rifle Club 45 Chronicle Sports Sta 5, 4 National Art Honor Society 5, 45 Girls' League 5, 45 Honorary Camping Club 45 Boots and Saddle 2, 5, 4 HILGENBERG, BARBARA ...,...................,...,......................,. 47 Pep Squad 45 Radio Bureau Head 45 Girls' League 5, 45 Tuc-Hi 5, 45 Sunshine Modeling Club 5, 45 Miss Pima County5 Miss Arizona5 Tucsonian Queen HILL, DAVID ........,.........,.....,.......,.................,......................... 47 Football 2, 5, 45 Letterman's Club 5, 45 Cross Country5 National Honor Society 45 Boys' Social Hour 45 Senior President5 Council 45 Cabinet 45 Dance Committee 45 Junior Guard5 Senior OfIice5 De Molay HIMELHOCH, STANTON ,................,....... ........,.................... 4 7 Chronicle Photographer 45 Tucsonian-Photographer 45 Band 25 Badger Camera Clickers 45 Chess Club HO, JENNY .................,.........................,......,......... ........ 4 7 HOFFMAN, LOIS ..,...,...,.......,......,...,.... ......, ,,,,..,.. ..,..,.. 4 7 GSL 45 Pep Squad 45 Badger Balladeers 5, 4 HOGE, DONNA ........................,......,..,..............,...............,,.,,,. 47 Allegretto Club 25 'Badger Balladeers 5, 45 National Honor Service Society 5, 45 Girls' League 2, 5, 45 Junior Guard5 Girls' Social Hour 2, 5, 45 Opera Lab. 45 Sunshine Modeling Club 4 I-IOLBERRY, JO ANN .......................,...................................... 47 Pep Squad 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Girls' League 2, 45 Dance Committee 2, 45 Junior Guard5 Homeroom Representative 2, 45 Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Newcomers Club 25 Ski Club 45 Sunshine Modeling Club 4 HOLDGRAFER, GAY .....,........................................................ 47 Junior Flag Bearer HOLDGRAFER, KAY ........ ......... 4 7 Junior Flag Bearer HOLLAND, HANK .............................................................,.... 47 Gymnastics 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Chronicle Photographer 35 Tucsonian Photographer 35 Quarterly Photography Editor 45 Quarterly Photographer 35 Fencing Club 2, 45 Badger Camera Clickers 3, 4 PAGE 48 HOLLORAN, DUANE ....,...............................,,........................ 47 Basketball 2, 35 Pep Squad 45 Intra-Mural Football 45 Boys' Social Hour 45 fVice-Presidentl Council 45 Cabinet 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Junior Guardg Homeroom Representative 3, 45 Senior Olhce, Senior Class Councilman HOPKINS, RAY ..........,..............................,.......................... .... 4 7 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Boys' Social Hour 2, 3, 45 Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Pep Squad 4 HOPPE, MERRILY ....,....,...... ....,.... 4 7 Table Tennis HORNER, BARBARA ....... ........ ,, ..,............ 4 8 HOWARD, GWEN ...,................................................................ 48 Dramatics Plays: Mr. Co-Ed5 Stagedoor5 I'll Leave it to You HOWELL, DOUGLAS .,................,.,,.................,...................... 48 Band Z, 3, 45 Swing Band 45 Lyre's Club 4 HOWTON, CHERRY ..,..................,.............. ......... 4 8 junior Flag Bearer HULL, GERALD ....,....i........,........ ......... 4 8 National Thespian Society 3 HULT, ANN ,..........,........... A..........i................ .... ..-..--..------.-----'- 4 8 Song Leader 45 Pep Squad 45 Chronicle Ad Staff 45 Tucsonian Writing Staff 45 Quarterly Writing StaH 45 Badger Balladeers 45 Terpsichorus 35 Pirouettes 25 National Honor Service Society 45 Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Girls' League 3, 45 Social Hour 45 Council 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Guard5 Homeroom Representative 2, 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 45 Rainbow 2, 3, 45 Announcement Committee 45 Assistant Court Recorder 4 HUMMEL, LOUEEN ............................-.--.-.-,,.-------------,----------. 48 Chronicle Photographer 45 Tucsonian Photographer 4 HUNTINGTON, JOAN ............,.e..........,................................ 48 National Art Honor Society 45 Dramatics Plays: Mr. Co-Ed5 Stagedoor I-IUSSEY, MARJORIE .......................................................,...... 48 Pep Squad 45 Chronicle Circulation Staff 3: Chronicle Typing Staff 45 Quarterly Head Typist 45 Pirouettes 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' League 3, 45 Junior Guard5 Girls' Honorary Camping Club 45 German Club 35 Latin Forum 2 HYMAN, MARILYN .................r... .....,... 4 8 F.H.A. 2 IRVING, MARY JANE ............................................................ 48 Pep Squad 45 Volley Ball 25 Dramatics Plays: Our Town5 Junior Red Cross 45 Council 45 Dance Committee 45 Boots and Saddle 25 Rodeo Club 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 Senior OHice JACOBS, LIONEL ............,......................................................... 48 JAMES, DOROTHY ...... ........................ .............. 4 8 JAMES, HARRY ................................................................,....... 48 Football 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 45 Hall Monitor 4 JANDA, SALLY ....................,................................................... 48 National Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4 ITreasurer 43 5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Bi-Chem-Phy 2, 3, 4 iTreasurer 415 Caduseus 45 American Field Service Exchange Student in Italy J ENCKS, LINDA ...................................................................... 48 Quarterly Writing Staff 5 National Honor Service Society5 Astronomers Club5 Writers Club 25 Ski Club 2 JENKINS, VIRGINIA .............................................................. 48 Chronicle Ad StaE 35 National Thespian Society 3, 4 CTreasurer 41 5 Dramatics Plays: Red Velvet Goat5 Growing Pains5 Stage Door5 Night of Jan. 16th5 Pirouettes 25 Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Homeroom Representative 35 Girls' League 2, 35 Ski Club 2 JENNINGS, KENNETH ................................................,......... 48 Football 25 Baseball 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 3, 45 Lyre's Club 4 JIMERSON, TOM ....................................................,......, ,,...... 4 8 Pep Squad 45 Tucsonian Ad StaE5 Orchestra 25 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 IVice-Pres. 3 75 Bi-Chem-Phy 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 German Club 3, 45 De Molay 2, 3, 45 Junior Guard JOHNSON, DORIS .............,......,.............................,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 9 F.H.A. 4 JOHNSON, JEANIE ..... ....... 4 9 F.H.A. 2 JOHNSON, RAY ............... ....... 4 9 Band 45 Lyre's Club 4 JOHNSON, SALLY ........,....................,.................................... 49 Pep Squad 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Cabinet 45 Senior Day Committee5 Sunshine Modeling Club 3, 4 1Secretary 47 5 Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 45 Girls' Social Hour 2, 3, 4 JOSSELL, NANCY .............................................................,...... 49 Tucsonian Ad Stall 45 Quarterly Subscription Staff 45 Pirouettes 25 National Honor Service Society 45 Girls' League 3, 45 Dance Committee 45 French Club 45 Ski Club 2, 45 Tuc-Hi 45 Newcomers Club 4 JUAREZ, MARY .,,...........,.................................. ....... 4 9 El Cervantes 35 Girls' League 4 JUNGEN, WILLIAM ....................... ....... 4 9 Homeroom Representative 4 KAASE, FRED .,.............................................................,.,.....,.. 49 Tucsonian Ad Staff 45 National Honor Society 5, 45 German Club 25 Bi-Chem-Phy 4 KADEL, BEVERLEY .......................,.,.....,.................,....,......,., 49 GSL 3, 45 F.H.A. 3, 4 ISecretary 35 Vice-President 4 D5 Tumbling 25 Boots and Saddle 45 Girls' League 3. 45 Future Teachers 2, 3 KALIL, GEORGE ........,... ....... 4 9 Bowling 2 KAYLOR, CURTIS .........................,,....,.................................. 49 Chronicle Editorial Board 45 National Honor Society 5. 4 KAMMAN, GEORGE ...........,....r.......,....,..,........,.....,......,......... 49 Ouarterly Writing Staff 2. 3: Terpsichorus 3. 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Service Society 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Social Hour 45 Cabinet 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Guard5 Latin Forum 25 Tuc-Hi 35 Pep Squad 45 Calling Card Committee 4 5 KELLY, ANDY ...............,.......................,.................... ....... 4 9 Cub Football, Track 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Boys' Social Hour 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Hi-Y 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Pep Squad 4, Council 4 KEMMERER, ANDY ................................................................ 49 Gymnastics 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Bi-Chem-Phy 4, Newcomers Club 4, Future Doctors and Dentists 4 KEMMERER, MARY ................................................................ 49 National Art Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls State, Girls' League 2, Boots 8: Saddle Club 2, Newcomers Club 3, 4 lSocial Chairman 4D KENNEDY, DAVID ................................................................ 49 KENNEDY, JIM ............................ .......... 4 9 Quarterly Writing Staff 4 KENYON, PAT ........................................................................ 49 National Art Honor Society 3, 4, Quarterly Art Stalf 4, National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Honorary Camping Club 4, Future P.E. Teachers 3, Poster Work Shop 3 KILBURN, DUDLEY ....... .......... 4 9 KILLE, GWEN .......................................................................... 49 Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4 CPresident 43, Future P.E. Teachers 4, Honorary Camping Club 4 KINCAID, BETTY .................................... .......... 4 9 KINCAID, STUART ....... .......... 4 9 Transfer KLINE, BARBARA ..... .......... 4 9 Transfer KNAPMAN, LARRY .......... .......... 5 0 KNICKERBOCKER, ART ..... .......... 5 0 KOHLER, RAMONA ......................................................... , ...... 50 Allegretta Club 2, Badger Balladeers 3, 4, National Art Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Junior Guard, Quarterly Writing Staff 4, Pirouettes2 KRAGER, FRED ........................................................................ so Baseball 3, Letterman's Club 4, National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, 30 Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4 KRANHOLD, JOE .................................................................... 50 Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Peo Squad 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Dance Committee 4, Senior Class Councilman 4, Boys' State, Hall Monitor 4 fPresident 41 , Projection Operator 3 KREIFELS, BRENDA ...... .......... 5 0 Transfer KROPP, VIRGINIA ........ ....... 5 0 KRUEGER, MICHAEL ...... .......... 5 0 KURATH, FRANZ .............. ......................................... 5 0 KUROPATKIN, JUDY ............................................................ 50 Chronicle Stal? 2, 3, 4, Tucsonian Assistant Activities Editor 3, Editor 4, Quarterly Writing Stal? 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Junior Guard, National Thespian Society 3, 4 1SeCretary 43, Dramatics Plays: Ghostly Evening, Night of Jan. 16th, Red Velvet Goat, At the Telephone, Stagedoor, Senior Bank Committee 4 KURTZ, ROBERT ......................,.............. ....... ....... 5 0 KUZELKA, JEAN ....... ....... 5 0 F.H.A. 2 314 LATTA, JACK ................................................... ,,...,... 5 0 Badger Balladeers 3, Junior Red Cross 4 LAUBSCHER, JAMES ..................,....,..........,, .,,,,,,,, 5 0 Rock Hounds 2, 3, 4 LAUNIUS, CECIL ........................................,........................... 50 Transfer, Homeroom Representative 4, Newcomers Club 4 LAYNE, ARLAINE .................................................................... 50 National Honor Service Society 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Writers Club 4, Library Club 4 LAYNE, PATRICIA .................................................................. 50 GAA 2, 3, National Honor Service Society 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4, Junior Guard, Future Teachers Club 2, 4, Writers Club 4, Basketball Club 2, Library Club 4 LEE, JUDY ..,......................................... ......... 5 0 El Cervantes Club 2, Racketeers 2 LEIDNER, WALTER ......................... ......... 5 0 Transfer LEMEL, GARY .......................................................................... 50 Football 2, National Thespian Society 3, 4 K President 47, Dramatics Plays: Night of Jan. 16th, Red Velvet Goat, Growing Pains, Abe Lincoln, Junior Red Cross 3 LEONARD, ERNIE ........................................,..,...............,........ 50 Tucsonian Staff 4, Chronicle Staff 4, Ouarterly Writing StaK 4, Wrestling Club 4, Dramatics Plays: Our Town LEVER, MARSHALL ...............................,,,.......,..,....,.,.,..,,..,.,. 50 Pep Squad 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Boys' Social Hour 4, De Molay 2, 3, 4 LEVIN, JUDY ....................................,..........,.....,.,.,,....,....,,,.,,,, 50 Allegro Club 3: Allegretto Club 2, Badger Balladeers 3, 4, Opera Lab. 4, Dramatics Plays: The Desert Song, National Honor Service Society 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4, Junior Guard, Homeroom Representative 3 LEWERS, JAMES .,.,,.,,,.,,.,,.,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, S 0 LEWIS, DAVID .............................................................. ...,..... 5 0 Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4 LIECHTY, NORMAN ,.,..,.,...,...,,.,...,....,.,.,...,,....,...,.,,. ........, 5 0 Wrestling 2. 3, 4, Intra-Mural Football 3, Dance Committee 4, Junior Guard 3 LINDBLOOM, SHIRLEY ..,...................,........,.............. ......... 5 0 Philosoohy Club 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, GAA, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4, Social Hour 2, 3, 4 LINDSTROM, VIRGINIA ...................................................... 50 Badger Balladeers 4, Future Nurses 4, Bi-Chem-Phy 4, Library Club 2, 3, Rainbow 2, 3, 4 LITTLEFIELD, MARJORIE ..... ......... 5 l Pirouettes 2 LOGAN, DARRY ...................................................................... 51 Letterman's Club 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Quarter Art Stall Z, 3, 4, National Art Honor Society 3, 4 ,President 47 Q Junior Red Cross 4, Dance Committee 4, Woodworkers 2, 3 LONGFELLOW, FRED ....... ......... 5 l LOPEZ, DORA .............. ......... 5 l LOPEZ, ROBERT .................... T ................................................. 51 Badger Balladeers 3, 4, Opera Lab. 4, Junior Guard 3 LOPEZ, VIRGINIA ................................................................,. 51 Chronicle Photographer 4, Tucsonian Photographer 4, Badger Camera Clickers 4 LOTT, ANDREA .,.........................................,...,....................., 51 Chronicle Distribution Staff 4: Tucsonian Writing Stal? 4: Quarterly Subscription Staff 3, 4: Terpsichorus 4: National Honor Service Society 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Girls' League 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 3: Newcomers Club 3 4 :Vice-President 3: President 4 7: Boots 8: Saddle 2 :Vice-President 2 J : Raqueteers 3: Bowling Club 3: Girls' Social Hour 4 LOWE, DANNY ..............,,............,....................., ..,...,. 5 1 Flag Football 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Lyre's Club 4 LUNA, ERNEST ...........,.......................,..........,..,,...,,.. ....... 5 1 MacDONALD, WILLIAM ......,................................,,..........,.... 51 T.H.S. Radio Club 2, 3, 4: Old Pueblo Radio Club 2, 3, 4 MADERO, NORMA .........,...............,....,,...,.............................. Sl Junior Flag .Bearer 3 MAHANY, ROGER ................,...........,.......................,............. 51 Badger Balladeers 2, 3, 4: Arion Club 2: Opera Lab. 4 MAHR, DEBORAH .................. , ........,.,............,....................... 51 Pirouettes 2: Dramatics: Red Velvet Goat: National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Girls' Social Hour 4: Girls' League 3, 4: Council 4: Junior Guard: Senior Office: Latin Forum 2: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Rainbow: Mixer Committee 3: Dance Committee 4: Newcomers Welcoming Committee 4 MARSHALL, JAN , ..................... ,...... . ..,,..,,,.....,..........,....,,..,,.. 5 l Song Leader 4: Chronicle Exchange manager 4: Writing Staff 3: Exchange Stalf 2: Cabinet 3: Junior Guard: Girls' League 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4 fsecretary 43 : Tuc-Hi 2: Tennis Club 2: MARSHALL, BOB ........,..........................,.,.............................. 51 Football 2, 3: Wrestling 3: Pep Squad 4: De Molay Z MARTIN, KATHERINE ....,.............,..,....,..........,................,... 52 Pep Squad 4: Chronicle Writing Staff 4: Girls' League 2, 3 MARTIN, BOB .,...................,....,...,.,...,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,052 Gymnastics 2, 3, 4: Badger Balladeers 2, 3: Arion Club 2, 3 MASTROMANO, ANN ......,.........r.............,.,.,.,,,,,r,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, 5 2 Junior Flag Bearer 3: Sunshine Modeling Club 4: Tuc-Hi 3, 4 MATSCH, EUGENE ..r.. ,......, 5 2 Transfer MATTESON, NOREEN ...................................,. ,..,,...,...,.,......,. 5 2 Badger Balladeers 4: Quarterly Writing StaE 3: Junior Guard: T.H.S. Representative for Voice of Democracy Contest MATTHEWS, JIM ......... .,,..............,..........,..,,,.,..,,..,..,,,,.,, ,,,,,., 5 2 Quarterly Production Stal? 2: Quarterly Linotype Staff 2: Ben Franklin Club 2 MATTINGLY, BUZZY .,....,.,....,...,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 5 2 Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Cross Country 2: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4 MAY, MARCIA ......A..A...,....,..,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Tucsonian Art Stal? 4: National Art Honor Society 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Tuc-Hi 3: Rainbow 3: Future Teachers of America 2: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4 McCARTY, BARBARA ............................................,............... 52 Allegretto Club 3: Terpsichorus 4: Pirouettes 2: Council 2 McCLELLAN, JUDY ................................................................ 52 Allegro Club 3: Badger Balladeers 4: Pirouettes 2: Girls' League 4: Basketball 2: Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 3 Mccoox, JANE ...................................................................... 52 Tuc-Hi 2, 3: Rodeo Club 3, 4 fSec.-Treas. 3, 41: F.H.A. 4: Girls' League 2, 3: Junior Guard 3 MCCRAY, ERNEST .................................................................. 52 Basketball 2, 3, 4: Letterman's Club 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Badger Balladeers 4 MCGARTY, JANE .................................................................... 52 Song Leader 4: Pep Squad 4: Allegretto Club 3: Pirouettes 2: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Girls' Social Hour 3, 4: Tuc-Hi 3, 4 MCGARTY, JOAN .................................................................... 52 Girls' T Club 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Tucsonian Typing Stal? 4: Allegretto Club 3: Pirouettes 2: National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Tennis Ladder 2, 3, 4: Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 4: Racqueteers 2: Girls' Social Hour 3, 4: GAA 2 McKALE, CURTICE .................................................................. 52 Photography Editor Chronicle: Tucsonian Photographer: Quarterly Photographer: Newcomers Club 2: Ba ger Camera Clickers 3, 4 MCLEE, KAY .............................................................................. 52 La League Francaise 2, 3: 4-H Club 2, 3: Social Dance Club 2: Pirouettes 2: National Thespian Society 3, 4: Dramatics Plays: Fog Island: At the Telephone: Night of Jan. 16th: Spring Dance: Growing Pains: The Red Velvet Goat MCKINNEY, GEORGE ............................................................ 52 Football 3, 4: Letterman's Club 3, 4 1Vice-Presidentl: Hall Monitor 4 tCaptain 7: Council 4 McLEAN, JEAN ........................................................................ 53 Quarterly Circulation 4: Chronicle Distribution 4: Newcomers Welcoming Committee 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Junior Guard: Traditions Committee Secretary: Ski Club 3, 4 fSecretary 43 : Sunshine Modeling Club 4: Dance Committee 4: Pirouettes 2: Girls' Social Hour 4: National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 4: National Thespian Society 3, 4: Dramatics Plays: Tonight at 8: 15: Red Velvet Goat McMILLEN, ARLEEN .............................................................. 53 Rock Hounds 3: Youth on the Beam 3: Tennis Club 3: Bowling Club 4 MCMILLEN, GLENN ........ ......... . 53 MEDINA, GEORGE .................................................................. 53 Football 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Letterman's Club 3, 4 MENDEZ, AMELIA ....... ....... ........................................... 5 3 MENDOZA, MARY ....... ,,,,,, 5 3 Transfer MENGES, JEAN ........................,................ .................,......,....,, 5 3 Chronicle Circulation Staff 4: Quarterly Writing Stalf 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 2, 3: Camp Counselors Z: Honorary Camping Club 4 METZ, DAVID ......................................................,................. 53 MCARTHUR, DAVID -------.-..---------------. .....----. ......... 5 2 Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Letterman's Club 4: Tucsonian Rock Hounds 3 Publicity Staff: Junior Red Cross 2, 3: Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4: Boy's Social Hour: Council 2, 3: MCARTHUR, ROBERT ........ ......... 5 2 Cabinet 4: Carnival Committee 3: De Molay: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Guard 3 MCCARTHY, ED ........................... ......,.. 5 2 National Art Honor Society 315 MICKLBBERRY, MICHAEL .................................. .....,............ 5 5 National Thespian Society 4, Dramatics Plays: Mr. Co-Ed, Stage Door, I'll Leave it to You, The Dyspectic Orge, The Desert Song, The Crime at Blossoms, Our Town, Pep Squad 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4 MILLER, ROSALIND .......,...........................,.......................... 53 Pep Squad 4, Pirouettes 2, Social Hour 3, 4, Program Committee 4, Junior Guard 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4 MILLER, SALLY .........,.......................................,..............,,.,.... 53 Chronicle Ad Stal? 4, Chronicle Writing Stal? 3, National Honor Service Society 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3. 4, Cabinet 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Social Hour 4, junior Guard, Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4, Girls Tumbling 2, Honorary Camping Club 4, Student Employment 4 MILLIETT, NANCY .......,........,...........................,...............,... 53 Tumbling Club 2, Pirouettes 2, Junior Red Cross 2, Future P.E. Teachers 4 MIL..LIGAN, SCOTT ........, ..,,,,.,,, 5 3 Wood Crafters 2 MILSTEIN, PHYLLIS ..........,.......................,..........,.,..,.....,.,,.. 53 Chronicle Distribution Staff 4, Chronicle Exchange Staff 4, Tucsonian Classes Staff 4, GAA 2, Pirouettes 2, National Honor Service Society 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong Club 2, junior Red Cross 2 MINTEER, KAREN .............................,..............,,..,,,.,,.,.,.,4,., 55 Band 2, 3, 4, Lyre's Club 4 CSecretary 4 D, Junior Red Cross 3, Newcomers Club 2 MISHKIND, IRA .,............,.,......... ,,.,.,,,,, 5 3 MITCHAEL, OREADA .,.,.,.,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,., , 54 Chronicle Writing Staff 2, 3, 4, Stargazers' 2 f Presidentl, Fencing Club 2, French Club 2, Library 39 National Honor Service Society 3, Quarterly Writing Staff 3 MOBLEY, LOIS ..,..........,,.,..,.,,,,.,,, ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,, 5 4 Homeroom Representative 4, Camping Club 4, Bowling Club 2 MOLINE, DON ......................,.,,,,,,.,,.,., ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 5 4 Chronicle Photographer 4, Tucsonian Photographer 4, Quarterly Photographer 4, Badger Camera Clickers 2 MONTANO, MARY LOUISE ..............,.,..................,.,,.,,.,,,.,,, 54 F.H.A. 4 fPresidentJ, Homeroom Representation 4, Table Tennis Club 2, El Cervantes 2 MONTGOMERY, FRED .,...,.......,,,.,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 MOON, TONY .........,...................................,.........,...,.,..,...,.,.,, 54 Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 iVice-Pres. 4 D, Cabinet 2, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Senior Ditch Day Committee, Hall Monitor 3, 4, De Molay, Boys' Social Hour 3, 4, Boys State, Baliif of Court 4, junior Class Councilman 2 MOON, LLOYD .........,...,......,................................................... 54 Football 2, Track 2, Pep Squad 4, Senior Bank Committee, Cabinet 2, Junior Guard, Boys' Social Hour MOORE, BARBARA ................................................................ 54 GAA 2, Tucsonian Ad Stal? 4, Quarterly Subscription StaH 4, Pirouettes 2, National Honor Service Society 4, Girls' League 4, Dance Committee 4, Ski Club 4, Newcomers Club 4, Tuc-Hi 3, 4, Fencing Club 4, French Club 4 MOORE, BARBARA L. ......... ................. ,,....... 5 4 MOORE, CAROLE ...............,.................................................... S4 junior Red Cross 2, Pep Squad 4, Cabinet 3, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4 316 Moons, LAVERNE ........................................... ...... ......... 5 4 Chronicle Typing Staff 4, Girls' League 2, 3, Rainbow 2, 3, 4 MORALES, CECILIA G. ....... ........ 5 4 MORGAN, EDWARD ....................................................... ....... 5 4 Baseball 3, Letterman's Club 3, Chronicle Sports StaE 3, Quarterly Writing Stalf 3, National Honor Society 4, Boys' Social Hour 4, Cabinet 4, Junior Guard, Fencing Team 2, Ski Club 2, DeMolay 2, 3, 4, High School Correspondent for Newspaper 3 MOUDY, NORMAN .................................................... ......... 5 4 Rifle Club 2, Boys' Social Hour 2, Radio Club 2 MUIR, LOUISE .......................................................................... 54 Terpsichorus 3, 4, Pirouettes 2, Pep Squad 4, Chronicle Writing Stalf 3, 4, Tucsonian Art Stal? 4, Quarterly Subscription Staff 3, Girls' League 4, Social Hour 2, Sophomore Class Justice 2, Homeroom Representative 3, Latin Forum 2 MUNGUIA, MANNY ...... ......... 5 4 Band 2, 3, 4 MUNoz, BOBBY ............... ......... 5 4 Wrestling 3, 4, Band 2 MURCHISON, ROLF ........................,..........,.,.... --------- 5 4 Cross Country CManagerJ 4, Rifle Club 2, Bi-Chem-Phy 3, 4 MURPHEY, BARBARA .......................................................... 54 GAA 2, Tennis 2, 3, Pep Squad 4, Allegretto Club 2, Badger Balladeers 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Volleyball Club 2, 3, Handball Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Basketball Club 2, 3, Future P.E. Teachers Club 2 MYERS, RODNEY ......................... ......... 5 5 De Molay 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4 MYERSON, DEANNA ............................................................ 55 Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Girls' Social Hour 4, Sunshine Modeling Club 3, 4, LeDinneur Francais 4, Terpsichorus 3, 4, Pirouettes 2 NAVARRETTE, AIDA ................. --------- 5 5 La League Francais 2 NEAL, DAVE ............................................................................ 55 Track Squad 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Pep Squad fPresident 41, Cross Country 2, 3, 4 NEIDEFFER, DORA ................................. -.------- 5 5 Transferred NELSON, ROBERT ...... ......... 5 5 NEVARES, FRANK ...... ......... 5 5 NEVILLE, MELVIN .................................................................. 55 Quarterly Writing Stal? 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Chess Club 2, 4, Science Fiction Club 4, Bi-Chem-Phi 2, 4, De Molay 2, 4 NICHOLLS, HARRY ..................................-...---.----- ----------------- 5 5 Quarterly Production Stal? 3, Ouarterly Lintoype Staff 3, Youth on the Beam fPresidentJ 2, German Club 4 NICHOLS, DEANNA ................................................................ 55 Chronicle Photography Stal? 3, Tucsonian Photography Stal? 3, Quarterly Photography Co-editor 4, Pirouettes 2, Badger Camera Clickers 3, 4, junior Class Councilman 3 NICHOLS, MONTE ................................................. ........--..----- 5 5 Basketball Squad 2, 3, Track Squad 2, National Honor Society 4, Rockhounds 2, 3, 4 NIDES, MARY ...................................... ........ 5 5 National Honor Service Society NIELSEN, was .................................. ...............---.------- -------------- 5 5 Badger Balladeers 43 Junior Red Cross 33 De Molay 3, 4 NORLE, HOWARD ................................ ............................. ...-. 5 S NORTH, BILL ........................ -------- 5 5 NOTHNAGEL, MARILYN .................................................... ss Peo Squad 43 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Junior Guard 33 Chess Club 33 Tuc-Hi 4 NUGENT, JUDY ................................................... ......... 5 5 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 23 Tuc-Hi 2 NUNEZ, JOE .................................................... ......... 5 5 Football Squad 3 NUNEZ, MARY LOUISE ........ --------- 5 5 F.H.A. 3 NUNEZ, WILLIAM ....... --------- 5 5 Swing Band 3, 4 QSHOAV MAGDELEN ,,,......... ..,.A..................... ..........-.--.---..-- 5 5 Allegro Club 33 Allegretto Club 23 Badger Balladeers 3 OGDEN' CAROLE ,.,,v-,,,,,,.,,,,,,,Y.,,.,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,........ ..................... 5 5 Badger Balladeers 3 QLLER, DAVID ............ -------- 5 5 O'NEAL, DEI. ..,........,. ---...-- 5 5 ORTIZ, HENRY L. ....,, ......... 5 5 OSUNA, CARLOS ........ ......... 5 6 orro, JANET ,,.,...............,......................................... ............. 5 6 Chronicle Writing Stal! 33 Chronicle Stal! Editor 43 Pep Squad 43 Quarterly Writing Staff 43 National Honor Service Society 43 junior Red Cross 3, 43 Girls' League 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Homeroom Representative 43 Newcomers Club 33 Newcomer's Welcoming Committee 43 Arizona Daily Star T.H.S. Reporter 43 junior Flag Bearer 3 OWENS, NANCY ,........,....... .........,,,....................................... S 6 Pep Squad 23 Chronicle Advertising Stal? 2, 33 Terpsichorus 3, 4 KVice-President 43 3 National Honor Service Society 3, 4 Q Executive Committee 4 J3 junior Red Cross 2, 3, 43 fCouncil 47 3 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Girls' Social Hour 2, 3, 43 Tuc-Hi 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 23 Senior Oiiice 43 Rainbow Girls3 Senior Class Secretary 43 Member of Council 43 Member of Cabinet 43 Dance Committee 43 junior Guard 33 GSL 23 Pirouettes 2 PACHECO, JOHN ...........,..................... ....-.-- 5 6 PACK, CHARLIE I...... ........ 5 6 Transferred PADILLA, BETTY ..... ........ 5 6 GAA 2 PALDMINO, Jos ..............I......,.. ...,............. ............... 5 6 PANKEY, ANITA ....,.........I................,.,............................ ...... 5 6 Chronicle Writing Staff 33 Tucsonian Production Staff 3g Quarterly Writing Staff 33 Plays: Stage Door3 Allegretto Club 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Honor Service Society Executive Committee 2, 3, 43 junior Red Cross 33 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Girls' Social Hour 3, 43 Member of Council 33 Member of Cabinet 33 Dance Committee Chairman 33 junior Guard 33 Senior Class justice 43 junior Class justice 33 Homeroom Representative 33 Rainbow Girls' 2, 3, 43 Organ Club 33 F.H.A. President 33 Pep Squad 4 PARKER, SHARON .......................,........................................ 56 GAA 23 Pep Squad 43 Chronicle Advertising Staff 43 Terpsichorus 3, 43 Pirouettes 2 PARSCALE, DON ................. ....... 5 6 PATTENGALE, RONNIE ............... ....... 5 6 PATTISON, MOLLY ...........,.................................................... 56 Cheer Leaders 2, 43 National Thespian Society 23 Plays: Fog Island, Far OE Hills, Spring Dance3 Terpsichorus 33 Pirouettes 23 Girls' League 3, 43 junior Guard 3 PAULINY, BETH .................................................................... 56 Pep Squad 43 Tucsonian Production Staff 2, 33 Terpsichorus 3, 43 Pirouettes 23 National Honor Society 43 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Member of Cabinet 2, 3, 4 PAYNE, BILLY ......................................................... ....... 5 6 Tennis 43 Pep Squad 4 PAZ, MANUEL ......... .. ....... 56 Transferred PAZ, REBECCA ..........................................,............................. 56 Allegro Club 23 Allegretto Club 3: Badger Balladeers 43 GAA 23 Dance Committee 23 Girls' League 4 PECK, RUTH ............................ ................. ,......... 5 7 GAA 2g Table Tennis 2 PERCY, MARY ELLEN ............................................................ 57 German Club 43 Roman Forum 23 Tuc-Hi 33 Homeroom Representative 43 National Honor Society3 National Honor Service Society PEREZ, HELEN .............. .......... 5 7 PERHAM, LEE ........,.... .............. . .. ........... ........ . .57 PERLMAN, JULIE .................................................................... 57 Song Leaders 43 National Art Honor Society 43 Pirouettes 23 Girls' League 23 Junior Guard 33 Ski Club 4 PESQUEIRA, BOB ................................................ .......... 5 7 Golf 2, 3, 4 PETERSON, THOMAS ...,........................................................ 57 Peo Squad 43 Archery Club 23 Bi-Chem-Phy 3, 4 I PresidentJ3 Caduceus Club 4 1Vice-President! 3 Homeroom Representative 4 PHEBUS, JOAN .................................................................. ....., 5 7 Pep Squad 4g Terpsichorus 43 Tuc-Hi 23 Job's Daughters 43 Girls' League 3, 4 PHILLIPS, BILL .....,........,.....,,.,,,,,.,,.,,.,,., ,,,,,, 5 7 Basketball Squad 23 Track Squad 2 PICKER, LLOYD .........................,.......,.. ....... S 7 Wrestling 33 Rockhounds 3, 4 POHLE, LARRY ...........,........,....,. ,,,,,,, 5 7 POPSON, TONY ........,... ....... 5 7 PORTER, BARBARA ........,........,..,.........,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, S7 Newcomers' Club 2, 33 Girls' League 2, 33 F.H.A. 4 PORTER, SHARON ........,........................................,.............. 56 Allegretto Club 23 Badger Balladeers 3, 43 Opera Lab. 4 PORTILLO, GILBERT Badger Balladeers 2, 3, 43 Track PORTILLO, MARY I. .,....................,... ,.,.,,. 5 6 POSNER, BOB ....................,....................,........,............,.......... 56 Basketball Squad Manager 2, 3, 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Chronicle Advertising Staff 33 Orchestra 23 National Honor Society 3, 4 CPresident D3 Boys' Social Hour 43 junior Class Vice-President3 Senior Class Business Manager 43 Senior Council 43 Senior Cabinet 43 Dance Committee 2. 3, 43 Senior Follies Committee 43 Sophomore Class Councilman 23 Homeroom Renresentative 33 German Club 33 Senior Oliice 43 De Molay 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Boy's State 33 Pep Squad lVice-President? 4 317 PRICE, MARTIN .......,...,.,..... ........ 5 6 PROVENCIO, ARMANDO ..,.....................,.......,... ........ 5 6 Bowling Club 2, Badger Camera Clickers 2 PULLIN, SUE ............ 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Y .-------.--------------,- 5 7 Pep Squad 4, Allegretto Club 3, National Art Honor Society 4, Ternsichorus 4, National Honor Service Society 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 4, F.H.A. 3 PYEATT, JANETTE ............................................v....,........,..... 57 Pirouettes 2, Girls' League 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 RAMSEY, VIRGINIA .............................................................. 57 Pep Squad 4, Tucsonian Writing Stalf 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Girls' League Z, 3, 4, Terpsichorus 4, National Honor Service Society 3, 4, Newcomers Club 2 RATCLIFFE, PAULA ,.,.. ........................................,.................. 5 7 Pep Squad 4, Allegretto Club 3, Pirouettes 2, Junior Red Cross 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4 RAWLINS, DAVID .............. ......... 3 4 RICHARDS, JACKIE ...,... ......... 3 4 RITCHIE, SHARON .......................... ......... 5 8 ROBBINS, CLARENCE ....................... ........ 5 8 Football 3, 4, I.etterman's Club 4 ROBERTS, ALICE .,...,.,.,...,..........................,...........,...,,............ 58 GAA 2, Pep Squad 4, Girls' League 3, 4, Basketball 2 ROBERTS, LYLE ..............................................,..................... 58 JV Football 3, 4 ROBERTS, BOB ........................ .....,.. 5 8 Football 2, Pep Squad 4 ROBERTSON, LARRY .......................................,.................... 58 Football 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Boys' Social Hour 4, Council 4, Cabinet 3, Dance Committee 4, Junior Guard 3 ROBLES, ELVA MAE .......,....,,...........,.................................... 58 F.H.A. 3, 4, Badminton Club 2, Honorary Camping Club 4 RODRIGUEZ, ALEX ................................................................ 58 ROE, BARBARA ....,............,.............,...,...,..........,........,.......... 58 GAA 2, Pep Squad 4, Volleyball 2, 3 CPresident J, Handball 2, Future P. E. Teachers 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Racqueteers 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Fencing Club 2 ROGERS, SALLY ...................................................................... 58 Pep Squad 4, Tucsonian Ad Staff 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Senior Office, Social Hour 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Rainbow, Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 4 ROLPH, DARLENE ....,,...................,............,.....,.,..,,,..,.,....,,, 58 Twirlers, National Art Honor Society, Junior Red Cross, Junior Flag Bearer 3 ROMERO, SYLVIA .,...................................................,...,.,..... .58 Pep Squad 4, Tucsonian Ad Staff 4, Pirouettes 2, Girls' League 2. 3, 4, Tuc-Hi 3, 4, Tumbling 2 fSecretary J, Ski Club 2 ROSE, PHIL .....,...,.........................,...,.............,..,... ........ 5 8 Chronicle Writing Staff 4, Bi-Chem-Phy 2, 4, Homeroom Representative 2 ROSS, MARY LOU ....,................,........... ........ 5 8 Quarterly Production Staff 3, 4 318 ROWE, JOAN ........,,......................... .....................................- 5 8 Pep Squad 4, Chronicle Managing Editor 4, Chronicle Editorial Board 3, Chronicle Writing Staff 2, Citizen's School Page Reporter 2, 3, C Editor 47 , Tucsonian Writing Staff 2, 3, Terpsichorus 4, Pirouettes 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 4 1Vice-President 4 J, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Announcement Committee 4, Councilman-at-Large 3: Bowling 2, 3, Social Hour 2, 3, Newcomers Welcoming Committee 3, 4 Q Financial Secretary 43 , Girls State, Junior Red Cross 3, Secretary Sophomore Class, Secretary Junior Class RUDOLPH, KATHY ..........................,.......... --,---- 5 8 Homeroom Representative, F.H.A. 4 RYAN, MARY ......,..........,..,,...,...........,...,.. ........ ...,....., ............ 5 8 Pep Squad 4, National Art Honor Society 4, Pirouettes 2, Girls' League 2, Future Nurses 3, 4, Tuc-Hi 2, Youth on the Beam 2, Les Poupees Parfaits 2 SALDIVAR, STELLA .........,AA................................ ...,... 5 8 SAMANO, MARTHA JO ...... --A---- 5 8 F.H.A. 4 SANCHEZ, GEORGIA .....,.. ........ 5 9 Junior Guard 3 SANDERS, WAYNE ...... .... . .59 SANSON, MIKE ...........,...........,.........,.,.......,.,............... ....... 5 9 Chronicle Editorial Board 4, Ski Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Homeroom Representative 2, Junior Guard 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 4 SARONI, MAURICE ........,.,....,....,,...,.,..........,. ,..,,,, S 9 W-estling 4, Band 3, 4, Lyre's Club 4 SAVARD, LORNA .....,.,. ,....,.,..,,......,..,,.,...,,,,..,,,.,,,,. , ,..,,,,,,,., 5 9 Girls' League 4, Les Poupee Parfaits 2, 3, Pep Squad 4 SAYRE, ERNEST .......,............,.....,.,.,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. 5 9 Pep Squad 4, National Honor Society 4, Council 4, Announcement Committee 4, Senior Oihce 4 SCHENK, DORA RAE .,,...,.. ..,................,.....,.... ...,,,. 5 9 Girls' League 2 SCHETTER, MAX .,..........,,....,,..,....,.......r,.,..,.,.,......,,.,.,,,,,...,,, 59 Peo Squad 4, Fencing Z, 3, 4 fVice-President 3, President 43 2 Chronicle Photographer 3, Tucsonian Photographer 3, Badger Camera Clickers 3 SCHMUTZ, ANNITA DEE .......r..........,.r,..r.r.,,r.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., 3,59 Chronicle Writing Staff 4, Quarterly Writing Stalf, Creative Writers Club 4, Ski Club 4, Philosophy Club 4, J:t:nLog Red Cross, Honorary Camping Club 4, Astronomy u SCHREPEL. JOANN .............,,......,....,..... ,.,..........,....,.. .,..... 5 9 Pep Squad 4, Allegretto 2, Badger Balladeers 3, 4, Girls' Quartet 3, 4, Double Mixed Quartet 3, 4, Youth on the Beam 2, 3, Opera Lab. 4, Dramatics Plays: I'll Leave it to You SCHRODER, CHARLES ........,...... .....,............ ,....... 5 9 Football Z, 3, De Molay 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4 SCOTT, DOROTHY .,.,....,,.,,.....,....,.,.,.,.,......,...,.......,..........,.,., 59 Tucsonian Ad Layout Manager 4, Song Leader 4, Pirouettes Z, Terpsichorus 3, Girls' League 3, 4, Girls' League Council 4, Senior Council 4, Junior Guard 3, Tuc-Hi 3, 4 1 President 4 3 , Romeroom Representative 3 SEGAL, JOEL .,............,,,,.........,,............,..,.... ..........,...........,... 5 9 Newcomers Club 2, Chess Club 3, De Molay Z SENG, DAVE .,.,.,...,.....,...,.................,.....,................... ........ 6 0 Badger Balladeers 2, 3, 4, Arion Club Z, 3, 4 SGUTT, VERA ,,,.........A,.......,...... ............ ,...,....... .....---.,,.---------- 6 0 G.A.A. 25 G.S.L. 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 45 Girls' Social Hour 3, 45 Friendship Committee. Girls' League 3, 45 Chronicle Ad Staff 2, 3, 45 Chronicle Distribution StaH 3, 45 Tucsonian Ad Stall' Z, 3, 45 Quarterly Circulation Staff Z, 3, 45 Quarterly Subscription Stall 2, 3, 45 Pirouettes 25 junior Red Cross Representative 3, 45 Mixer Committee 45 Tuc-Hi Z. 3. 45 Sunshine Modeling 45 Girls' Tumbling 25 Basketball Club 25 Social Dance Club 2 SHAFTON, DAN i,,,,,,, ,,,.,,, .....,.,.......r................... .................... 6 0 Peo Squad Executive Committee 45 Chronicle Editor 45 Chronicle Writing Staff 2, 3, 45 Quarterly Writing Staff 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 lPublicity Chairman 455 National Honor Service Society 3, 45 Boys' Social Hour Secretary 45 Senior Council 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Guard 35 Homeroom Representative 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 fSecretary Z D5 State Hi-Y Representative5 State Hi-Y Senator5 Latin Forum 25 Music Appreciation Club 25 Chronicle Editorial Board 3 SHANKS, VERNAL ...............................,.................. ....... 6 0 Basketball Squad 25 Badger Balladeers 2, 3, 4 SHAPIRO, LEE ...., ....................................................... ....... 6 0 SHAPIRO, LEONA .................................................................... 60 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 lVice-President 415 Pep Squad 45 Girls' T Club 45 Chronicle Editorial Board 45 Chronicle Distribution Stal? 25 Writing Stai 35 Tucsonian Ad StaE 25 Tucsonian Production Staff 35 Quarterly Subscription Staff 2, 35 Pirouettes 25 Terpsichorus 35 National Honor Society 45 National Honor Service Society 3, 45 Junior Red Cross Representative 3, 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Girls' Social Hour 45 Student Body Treasurer 45 Future P. 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Teachers 3, 45 FHA 45 Archery 3: Tumbling 25 Badminton 25 Basketball 256 Cabinet 3: Junior Guard 3 SHARKEY, JIM ............. .................................................. . .60 SHICKEL, BEVERLY ..,.............................. ....... 6 0 junior Red Cross Representative 3 SIAT, MARY ANN ...,................. .... ....... 60 SICKLER, KATIE ...........................................................,.......... 60 Cheer Leader 3, 45 Chronicle Ad Staff 2, 35 Pirouettes 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Service Society 2, 3, 45 Honor Service Executive 3, 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Girls' Social Hour 2, 3, 4 1Social Hour Chairman J 5 Girls' League Executive 3, 45 Councilman- at-Large 3, 45 Senior Class Councilman 45 Junior Class Councilman5 Member of Council 45 Dance Committee 2, 35 Girls' State f'Attorney General 35 Tuc-Hi 2, 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Seventeen Advisory Board 45 Junior Red Cross 2 SIMPSON, DORIS ...... ....... 6 0 Transfer SINCLAIR, CAROL .........,........................................................ 60 Pep Squad 45 Pirouettes 25 National Honor Service Society 45 Junior Red Cross Representative 2 5 Girls' League5 Tuc-Hi lSecretary 47 SINK, FRED ........,................................................ ....,.. 6 0 Band 3, 45 Lyre's Club 45 De Molay 2, 3, 4 SKELTON, MARGARET .,...................................................... 60 Pep Squad 45 Chronicle Exchange StaE 45 Junior Red Cross Representative 3, 45 Girls' League 3, 45 Job's Daughters SMITH, CAROL ........................................................................ 60 Twirlers 3, 45 Pirouettes 25 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Tuc-Hi 3, 45 Twirling Club 25 Les Poupees Parfaits 2 SMITH, CHARLES ...................................,.............................. 60 Football Squad 45 Track Squad 2, 3, 45 Boys' Social Hour 45 De Molay 3, 45 Hall Monitor 4 SMITH, DON .................,....................,.,. ,...,..... 6 0 Junior Red Cross Representative 25 H omeroom Representative 3 SMITH, EILEEN ,...,. .................................................................. 60 Chronicle Photographer 45 Quarterly Photographer 45 Badger Camera Clickers 45 Future Nurses Club 25 Future P. E. Teachers 2 SMITH, GWEN .......................................................................... 60 Pep Squad 45 Tucson Advertising Staff 45 Tuc-Hi 3 4' Basketball Club 25 Fencing Club 25 Future P. E. ' ' Teachers 3, 45 Girls' League 4 SMITH, JOYCE FAYE ................................................ ....... 60 Pep Squad 45 National Art Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 4 SMITH, MEREDITH .......................... ....... 60 Quarterly Production Stalf 3 SMITH, REG ............................... ,,.,,,. 60 SMULL, JOHN .......................................................................... 60 Football Squad 2, 3, 45 Track Squad 25 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Wrestling 25 Pep Squad 45 30 Club 3, 4 SNEDDEN, 1,015 .,,..,..,,..,..,..,......................... .......................... 60 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 45 Pirouettes 25 Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 45 Basketball Club 25 Fencing Club 25 Future P. E. Teachers 25 Honorary Camping Clu 45 Tuc-Hi 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Junior Flag Bearer 35 Girls' League 4 SNIPES, ROGER ....................................................... ........ 6 1 Band 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 35 Lyre's Club 4 SNOKE, SHERRY ...................................................................... 61 Pep Squad 45 Chronicle Ad StaH 35 Tucsonian Art Editor 45 Quarterly Subscription StaE 45 Quarterly Art Staff 45 National Art Honor Society 3, 45 Terpsichorus 45 Pirouettes 25 National Honor Society 45 Student Cabinet 45 Girl's League 2, 3, 4 Ur. Chairmanl, Girl's Social Hour5 iSecretary 43 3 Junior Class Councilman5 Sophomore Class Councilman5 FT A 35 Girls' Social Hour 2, 3, 45 Girls' State 3 SNYDER, JERRY ....... ........ 6 1 Transfer SOLOMON, NYDIA ..... ........ 6 1 Raqueteers 1 SORENSON, CAROL ........ ........ 6 1 Transfer SOTO, JOAQUIN ................................................................,..... 61 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 35 Badger Balladeers 25 Orchestra 2, 3 SPIKER, ANN ETTE ..... ........ 6 1 SPRAGUE, HELEN ................................ 61 Pep Squad 45 Tucsonian Art StaE 45 Quarterly Art Stal! 45 National Art Honor Society 45 Pirouettes 25 Terpsichorus 3, 45 Opera Lab. 45 Girls' League 45 Junior Guard 35 N ewcomer's Club 3, 45 Boots and Saddle Club 2 STANLEY, JIM .......................................................................... 61 Tennis Team 3, 45 Chronicle Ad Staff 25 Tucsonian Sports Editor 45 Quarterly Writing StaE 3, 45 Band 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 National Instrumental Music Society 2, 35 Boys' Social Hour 45 German Club 35 Boys' State fChief Justice of the Supreme Courtj 5 Bi-Chem-Phy 25 City Teenage Chairman for March of Dimes 45 Latin Forum 25 De Molay 1Senior Councilor 43 2, 3, 49 Pep Squad 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Homeroom Representative 25 Dance Committee 4 STARR, SAM ...................................... .... ....... 6 1 Flag Football 35 Pep Squad 4 STEHULKA, JOYCE ................................................................ 61 National Art Honor Society 25 Junior Bowling League 2 STENZ, BARBARANN E .......................................................... 61 Twirlers 4 319 STERNS, JACQUELINE .......,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.A, 61 Orchestra 2. 3. 4 fPresident 413 String Ensemble 2, 3g National Honor Society 3, 43 Girls' League 33 Dance Committee 43 Honorary Camping Club 43 Swing Band 3 STERNS, JOAN ...........................,.,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,i,,.,,,,.,, .,4,,..,,,.,,,, 6 1 Pep Squad 43 Terpsichorus 4 C Secretary J 3 Junior Red Cross Representative 3, 43 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Social Hour 2, 3, 43 Council Member 43 Dance Committee 3, 43 Junior Guard 33 Raqueteers 3 STERRETT, SUSIE ........,.,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,.,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , 61 Pep Squad 43 Pirouettes 23 Junior Red Cross 2, 43 Girls' League 3, 43 Rainbow 2, 3, 43 FHA 3 STEVENS, PAMELA ..............,.A........,...........,.,.,..,.,,,,..,,,,.,,,,A,, 61 Advanced Tennis 3, 43 Tennis Team 2, 3, 43 Tucsonian Typing Staff 3, 43 Tucsonian Classes Stal? 43 Quarterly Subscription Staff 2, 3, 43 Social Hour 33 Tuc-Hi 3, 43 FHA 23 Homeroom Representative 3, 43 Ski Club 33 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Pep Squad 43 Junior Red Cross Representative 2 STEVEN SON, JEAN ....,...,......................,,.............,.....,.,,,,.,..., 61 Cheer Leader 43 Pep Squad 43 Pirouettes Z3 Terpsichorus 33 Senior Council 43 Dance Committee 2, 3, 43 Junior Flag Bearer 33 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Basketball Club 23 Ski Club 23 GSL 23 Senior Ofhce STEWART, CAROL ..,......i.,....,.....,.,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 G.S.L. 23 Chronicle Photographer 3, 43 Tucsonian Photographer 3, 43 Quarterly Photographer 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 43 Junior Red Cross Representative 43 Badger Camera Clickers 3, 4 STEWART, ELIZABETH .....,.,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 G.A.A. 2, 33 Pep Squad 43 Tuc-Hi 3, 43 Bowling Club 43 Newcomer's Club 43 Ski Club 43 Girls' League 3, 43 Dance Committee 4 STEWART, LYNDA .,A,,,,....,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,AA,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 61 National Thespian Society 3, 43 Plays: Night of January 16, Ghostly Evening, Stage Door, Tonight at 8: 1 S, Red Velvet Goat, Growing Pains3 Pirouettes 23 Girls' League 23 Junior Red Cross Representative 2 STIVER, JOHN ...,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,,,,, 61 Transfer STOFFT, SUZIE ........................................,,,,...,......,.....,,,,,,,,,,,. 61 Song Leader 43 Pep Squad 43 Chronicle Writing Stal! 3, 43 Pirouettes 23 Terpsichorus 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Honor Service Society 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 3, 4 lVice-President 41 3 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Student Cabinet 43 Dance Committee 2. 3, 43 Student Body Secretary 43 Junior Class Councilman 33 Sophomore Class Councilman 23 French Club 43 Latin Forum 23 Girls' State Delegate 33 Assembly Committee 23 Other Committees 2, 3 STOWELL, DON .................,......,..................,...............,.......,,. 61 Pep Squad 43 Boys' Social Hour 43 Rock Hounds 3 STRAND, DONALD ...............,..................,....,.............,.......... 61 STRAUS, MICKEY ...........................,.................. -.......-----,-------- 6 1 Tennis Team 3, 4g Pep Squad 43 Tucsonian Advertising Manager 43 Tucsonian Ad Staff 33 Band 2, 3g Swing Band 33 National Instrumental Music Society Z, 33 Junior Red Cross Representative 2 3 Cabinet 33 Junior Guard 3: De Molay 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Latin Forum 23 Homeroom Representative 33 Dance Committee 3, 43 Bowling Club 3, 4 STROMEI, Jos ..,.....,..r....................,...,...........,,........................ 61 Gymnastics 23 Chronicle Writing StaE 2, 33 Quarterly Editor 43 Quarterly Writing Staff 2, 3, 43 Badger Balladeers 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Junior Guard 33 Writers' Club 43 Mixer Dance Committee 33 Homeroom Representative 2 STRUNK, DELBERT ................................................................ 61 Football Squad 23 Boys' Social Hour 2, 3, 43 Flag Football 320 STRUNK, JIM Transfer SWARTZ, PAT .............,.,..,.,..........,.. .,......... ..,.......... ,......,,....... 6 I G.A.A. 23 Pirouettes 23 Terpsichorus 33 National Honor Service Society 2, 3 PAGE 62 SWIHART, .GREGG .............................,....,....-........-.-...-.--- ----- 6 l Junior Red Cross Representative 23 De Molay 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 33 Fencing Club 2, 3, 43 American Field Service Exchange Student TALBOTT, DIANNE ........,,,.. ..,..,.. 6 2 PAGE 62 TANG, BERNICE ...,,ss,.........,..,.,...,,.....,............,.................,..... 62 Girls' T Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 43 Pirouettes 23 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Boots 82 Saddle Club 33 Homeroom Representative Z, 3 TANG, DONALD ..,..............,,.......... ......., 6 2 Pep Squad 43 Junior Guard 3 TAYLOR, CAROLYN .......................,.........,..,......,...-.-.-,.-,.-...- 62 G.A.A. 23 Pep Squad 43 Junior Red Cross 43 FNA 2, 3, 43 FHA 43 Homeroom Representative 3 TAYLOR, CHARLES .,..,.......,.,...................................,.,........... 62 Wrestling 23 Junior Red Cross Representative Z3 German Club 2 TERRAZAS, MARY ...............,................................... ....--.. 6 2 Junior Flag Bearer 33 Future P. 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Teachers 2 TESCH, GARY ......,..........,.....................,.............. .. ........ 62 Tennis 43 Bi-Chem-Phy 4 TEWES, DAVID ..,...,...,................,.,...,.............................,........ 62 Allegro Club 23 Badger Balladeers 3, 43 Arion Club 43 Allegretto Club THOMAS, JOAN .....................,......,.....,............. , .........u............ 62 Chronicle Distribution Stalf 43 Pep Squad 43 National Honor Service Society 43 Girls' League 3, 43 Tuc-Hi 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 4 THOMFORDE, DUANE ..........,........,........,........ .................. 6 2 THOMPSON, SKIP ....,....,.,......,..........,..,.........,............,.......... 62 Chronicle Ad Stalf 43 Quarterly Subscription Staff 43 Allegretta Club 23 Badger Balladeers 3, 43 Swing Band Vocalist 43 Swing Band Librarian 43 Plays: I'll Leave It To You, Desert Song3 Opera Workshop 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Honor Service Society 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 43 Student Council 43 Junior Guard 33 Rainbow Girls3 Newcomer's Club 4 THOMPSON, RICHARD ,...... ,.... : ..62 Transfer TILLINGHAST, BILL . .,....,..................................................,... 62 Band 23 Swing Band 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 43 Traditions Committee 4g Ski Club fVice-President 43 2, 3, 43 Fencing Club 23 De Molay 2, 3, 43 Boys' State 33 German Club 3g Bi-Chem-Phy 3, 43 American Field Service Exchange Student TIVIS, JIM .......................................................... ........ 6 2 Band 2, 3, 43 Lyre's Club 4 TOMKO, TIM .....,.,...............................,......,.....,............,.....,.... 62 Football Squad 2, 3, 43 Baseball Squad 2, 3, 43 Cabinet 43 Senior Trip Committee 4g Junior Guard 33 Junior Red Cross 2 TOMTER, PER ..,..T....... ...,,... 6 2 Transfer TONCHEFF, GERMAINE ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Y.,,,,., 6 2 Orchestra 2, 35 National Honor Service Society 25 junior Red Cross Representative 25 Student Employment Service 4 VAN WORMER, BEVERLY ...............................................i...v 63 Chronicle Art StaB 35 Quarterly Art Editor 45 National Art Honor Society 3, 45 Pirouettes 25 junior Guard 35 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Tuc-Hi 3, 45 Les Poupees Parfaits 25 Quarterly Art Staff 35 Pep Squad 4 TOOMBS, JERRY .........,....,........,,,,,..,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 TOVQNSDIN' SHARON , 'A '- - 3 - --'---' 6 2 VERCELES, KATHY ,,.,...,.,............................................o......... 63 ong Leader 45 Pep Squad 45 Tucsonian Production . l 4. G. I , L 4, P S d 4 gaff 45g'ucsonian gublicigyc StaEl45 Student Cabinet 2, 35 Pnouenes 2' FNA ' lr S eague 3' ' CP qua ance ommittee , 3, 5 i Clu 2, 3, 5Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4 fvice-President 45: Girls. social Hom, 4: Boots 8: VIDAL, ESPERANZA I ........................................ I .................... 63 Saddle Club 25 Newcomer's Club5 Girls' League 3, 45 QU2l'f9f1Y SUb5C1'1PU0f1 5615 39 Dance C0mKI'1mee ff? Homeroom Representative 4 junior Flag Bearer 35 National Honor Service Society 3, 4 TRENT, MARILYN ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,.,5,,,.,,,,,,,,,...5,.,,,,,,,,, H62 VIDAL, SARAHA .,.................................................. ................ 6 3 Y0uth on the Beam 45 Girls' League 45 Writing Club 4 G.A.A. 25 Pirouettes 25 Tumbling Club 25 Tennis Ladder 2 TREXLER, PAT ,,,,,,,,,,,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.5,,,.,,,, ,.,,,....,,.5,,,,,,...,, 6 2 VINYARD, JAMES ....................,................ .A,..................,....... 6 3 Girls' League 3. 45 Per: Squad 45 Bowling Club 25 GYm1'1a5f1C5 4 Tuc-Hi 2, 35 FHA 4 fVice-President 43 VOSSKUHLER, PHILIP ................ -,------- 6 3 TR11-I-0, HENRY .------------------..-----------i.--.....v ....... 6 2 Rifle Club 3, 45 Orchestra 3 TROUTWINE. JAMES .,...... ....... 6 Z WAGNER, CHARLES ....v.............. ....... .............. .,....... 6 3 TRUJILLO, EMELDA ...i.. ,,.,,,,, 6 2 WALDT, JOAN .,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,.,........,...............................,.i......... 63 P p S d 45 Allegretto Club 25 Badger Balladeers 3, 45 TRU1 II-LO' VIRGINIA -'A---'---A----------------A-A-- w- - -------- 6 2 Tirpsilxlorus 3, 4 Q Vice-President 475 National Allegretto Club 2: Badger Bal13C199l'S 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Sunshine TRUMBLE JULIA Modeling Club 45 junior Flag Bearer 35 Pirouettes 2 , ................ ....... ....... 6 2 TURNER, LA QUITA mm-.62 WALISER, VERNON ..... ....... .... .... .... . . . ....... . . 63 Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 Transfer R , WALLACE, GEORGE ....,,.,.,..................,.......................... ......... 6 3 U 3Sn.0Ig ' 'i ' 6 2 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 P? Squad 45 u 'or as are' 5 Tucsonian Ad Staff 45 Stude3t,Council 5 farting 45 Hall Monitor 45 Senior Ban Committee 5 ix USHER, GAIL .............. -------- 6 2 Committee 25 Homeroom Representative 25 Dance UVODICH, FRANK Committee 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Senior Office 1335140112211 4: F123 Fwrball 3: Junior Red Cross 25 WALLACE, LINN ..,,,.,,.......,..................................................... .63 Hi-Y 2, 35 Pep Squad 45 Football Squad 2 VAIADEZ' 'RM ---e--'-----v-5'-eeea'-ec'3-e533 4eW--e-3----ee-e--e-----3533--3e3e 63 WAL3fl.,i'5iii,-e5g,g:s.'g:sf5524454'e1.:i4'zr'e1a'.5,'asi4gag'5563 Quarterly Circulation Staff 45 Badger Balladeers 45 Tuc-Hi 21 42 Writer-S Club is philosophy dub 43 ggiugffgfqzilfnlof F138 Beam' 54 Rafqufffffs 22 Tennis 2, it Golf club 25 Junior Red cross 2, Girls' ' League 2, VALDEZ, Jos ........,,.......,.....l............,..........,....i.....,.. ........ 6 5 PAGE 63 National Art Honor Society 45 Rodeo Club 3 WAMSLEY, GERALD ...............,.............................................. 63 VALENCIA' SONNY A I A 'A 6 3 Baseball Squad 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 45 Intra-Mural Football Squad 2, 3. 43 WrCS!1lng 3, 4 Basketball 45 Intra-Mural Football 4 VALENTINE. JUDY ----,------------- ---------- .-..5... 6 3 WARD, COL'EEN ..................,......., ......,... ......... 6 3 Transfer WARD, DON ....... ......... 6 3 VALENZUELA, BELIN ....... ........ 6 3 Wrestling 3 junior Flag Bearer WARD, JOAN .......l.,....... ......... 6 2 VALENZUELA, ABSALOM ....,... ........ 6 3 Tumbling qui, 4 Band 2 WARE, NANCY JANE .....,.....,.,,..,..,.........................,............. 63 VALENZUEI-A, MANUEL ..5..... 63 junior Red Cross 35 Girls' League 2, 3, 4 iPublicity VANA DONNA 63 Chairman 4 li Junior Flag Bearer 35 Tuc-Hi 2, 3, 4 Pii-ouettes Z5 Terpsichorus 45 Sunshine Modeling Club 3, 45 WARMAN, DAVID ------A-'---4----'A---5---5-,'---,-------'4-------'--------------- 63 R2lfllJOW G1l'1S 3, 4 Pep Squad 45 Chronicle Advertising Staff 25 National VANCE DAVE 63 HonordSocietyi3. 45 Cabinet 2bB:Jwling Club 2, 3, 4 , ------------------,-------,---,--------.--------4----------------------- !Presi ent 3, B5 Boys' tate e egate 35 Football Squad 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 DFHICG Committee 2. 3. 4 Dance Committee 45 junior Guard 35 Chief justice 45 Hi-Y iVice-President 4, President 2 J 5 Ski Club 25 WASHINGTON. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.