Washington High School - Panorama Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1962

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XA Page ---.--25 ------42 ...---56 ------86 .-..-.-9-4 10 Classes Seniors ....... -------- 1 44 juniors ...... -------- 1 78 Sophomores ........ ------- 1 94 Freshmen ...... -------- 2 10 Advertising ------- -224 Annual Editor, Nora Mason WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 2217 W. Glendale Ave. Phoenix, Arizona W. E. Berry, Pfiwipal John Irwin and Edward Cosper Arfimmt Prifzfipalf dan -1 Q.. .4 me 'Sf Y ' i gli 'Q f A ' yy e'.,.- ' , ,, . Q , 1 ,, A , N' Lil' :emizw W? K X V W 5' 'Ti bs 1-,V -'tw'-rl nl m,mb+o- K . I ..,.. .. Mb, ,cams-vw. , . .. , -.Q d 7 +L Wil - ,,, :IMA .,,. . --,. ,-W-.-N Q new '??'Ef 594 1 .,. ,4: f 'f:w .Q QQ M 5 W A 'b Km' k fx 'Y' .N -Q, ,Admiuisfratvrs Harry Heavy and Mr. William Berry is a graduate of Arizona State University and has a Master of Arts degree. He has been at Washington for the past seven years. Mr. Edward' Cosper holds a Master of Arts de- gree from Arizona State University and has been at Washington for six years. Mr. john Irwin has a Masters in Education from the University of Arizona, and has been at Wash- ington for the past six years. Mr. William Berry Principal Mr. Edward Cosper Mr, John Irwin Aryirtanl Principal Regixzmr Kvcepfian and Kccards Occupy Ofhcc Staff Statistics, facts and figures play an important part in the days of these ladies. They render their services to students and faculty whenever they are needed. Without their help the records would not be kept straight, the book store could not operate and the health problems of the school would be greater. Each task that they perform helps the school to run more smoothly. Mrs. jackie Geiger Mrs. Ann Patterson Prinripalir Secretary Credenfialf Secrelary Mrs. Jane Preston Library Auiftant Mrs. Ernestine Reed Recepiionirz Mrs. Eunice Murphy 'School Nurre Mrs. Helen Stroup Baokxiore Manager Mrs. Virginia Barry Attendance Secretary ax, Mrs. Graydon Hall Mr. john Long Mr. joseph Voorhees Salma! Board Gives Ideas The members of the school board not only give much of their time to the problems and perplexities of the school sys- tem, but they also form new ideas and opinions. The five member board has two new members this year, Mr. Don Sanderson and Mr. Arthur Sine. Because of their interest and efforts, our school system runs more smoothly although it is always growing. Members of the school board look over plans for school year. Mr. Arthur Sine Mr. Patrick Taylor Mr. Don Sanderson Mr. Melvin Zinser Mr. Bob Crouch Superinlendenl Azhletir Direrlor These gentlemen can be found in the district office in Glendale or wherever they can do the most good for the district. Many important decisions rest on their heads, and without their help, things could get pretty messed up. Mr. Wayne Heffelfinger Budget Director Mr. W. Fred Miller Curriculum Coordinator Mr. Gordon Woolley Buiifzeff Mqfmger .--- f Mr. joseph Ausere is a graduate Miss Dorothea Bermer graduated Mrs. janet Carpenter, a graduate of Arizona State University. from Cornell University, of Arizona State University. Mrs. Donna Cook was graduated from the University of Arizona. Mr. Verne-Cook is a graduate of the University of Arizona. Mr. Robert Cooley was graduated Mr. Don Engelbrecht was gradu- Mr. Michael Furlong is a graduate from Arizona State University. ated from Arizona State University. of the University of Montana. Zfhcy Zeaclz Speech Without the art of conversation, we would be able to do very little in the world of to- day. Conversation is one of the many things taught inthe language classes. Foreign language classes strive to teach better understanding to student, and promote better feeling between countries. Mrs. Diane German, graduate of Mrs. Josephine Grundy was grad- the University of Arizona. uated from the University of Ari- zona. Mrs. Kathryn Mortensen, gradu- Mrs. Monica O'Hearn was gradu- Mr. Douglas Spencer graduated ated from Northern Illinois Uni- ated from University of Wyoming, from Arizona State University. versity. Mr. Dale Thornburg, a graduate of Mr. Percy Totheroh graduated from Mr, Fred Woods, a graduate of the University of Arizona. Arizona State University. Arizona State University, Orgarzked Harzfusiou Fraduccs Panorama The journalism and photo departments work hand in hand to produce the Ram Page and the Pan- orama. Photographers do all of their work on their own time. The taking and de- veloping of all pictures is done outside of school as there is no photo class. Mr. Robert Cooley Mr. Frank Taylor journalism Advisor Photo Advisor Members of photo department rush to meet the picture deadline for the Pano- !'aITl3.. Machines and gadgets play an im- portant part in the work of the pho- tographers. Enlargers, developing tank, drier are just some of the important photo equipment. Panorama staff members work to meet deadlines also. Their work includes planning page layouts, number- ing pages and seeing that picture requests are in to the photo department. All work is done in the journalism room after school. Members of the annual staff are volunteers. .I0 Eaunsclars Solve Prablems It is the job of the counselor to help the students assigned to him or her with what- ever problems might arise. They help the seniors to decide on future plans and they see that the freshmen become acquainted with the school. Mrs. Dorothy Barkson Mr. Bernard Jones Mrs. Violet Schroeder helps a student with her problems in planning subjects to take during the next school year. Miss Harriet Leeke Mrs. Violet Schroeder Mr. Emmett Murray Sacial Studies Crash World Sffeuts Mr. Dale Ditterline was graduated Mr. Ed Doran is a graduate of Mr. Herb Fabriwrld is H graduate from Michigan State University. Geneva Collee of T. C. Columbia Mr. James Gallagher was grad- uated from Arizona State Uni- versity Mr. Harris Haertel is a graduate Mr. Lynn Howard was graduated M11 R0f1211d Murphy is a graduate of University of Michigan from the University of Michigan Of Arizona State UI1iV6rSity Kusiucss Hourses Prepare for 9ufure Mr. Sanford Edelman.is a graduate Mrs. Jeanette De Vinney is a grad- Mr. Imon Gammage is a graduate of Arizona State University. uate of Arizona State University. of Arizona State University. Beginning typing classes learn the basic techniques of typing, which isessential in the field of business. Mrs. Adel Ross was graduated from Arizona State University. Mr. Charles West is a graduate of Arizona State University. Business and social studies are essential parts of our modern progress. It is up to us to make progress with our knowledge of past history and the techniques of business. Social studies help us to profit by the mistakes of those who have gone before us, and to learn from those who are now at the head of our government. .-.f0 'i Z Mr. Max Campbell is a graduate Mr. Dale Goodwin was graduated of Arizona State University. from Arizona State University. Mr. Thomas Pagel ig 3 graduate of Mr. Czeslaw Schmidt is a graduate Stout State College, of Arizona State University. I4 Hraffs Ceaclz lisa af Hands The use of hands is important to each of us in our daily living. To learn to use them to produce crafts is as important as the art of science or math is to the mind. Students in crafts classes work dur- ing a class period. Mr. John Steckel is a graduate of Arizona State University. Girls lfearrz to 15? ffvmcmakers Glenda Robinson conducts a meeting of the Future Homemakers of America while members look on attentively. The girls learn to keep a home in the best way possible from their training in Home Economics. Cooking, sewing and house keeping in general are the subjects that they are concerned with. The boys of FFA learn to accept the responsibility of their own live- stock. Feeding them and caring for them takes up much of their time. Scientific methods as well as good horse sense are taught. t . , H ' s , - K.-N1 C , f .A K I . 4 1 Pete Kelley and his horse, which is his Future Farmers of America project, have many good times together. Pete must take care of his horse at all times. , ' . A K af , ii ff li: t . .. .5.,,F,, f , K . kk A , Q P r' '-H' .ai N.na '- .. ' v bn I V .' 5 Z .wc ' 1, Qt. . .- , T, .v 1 K N 1 a t .5 My f m Mrs. Dorothy Delvin was graduated Mrs. Catherine Wakeman is a grad- Mr. Richard Meder was graduated from San Jose State College. uate of Arizona State University. from Ohio State. I5 Mrs. Judy Davis is a teacher at Miss Sherilyn Kinney Miss Harriet Leeke Glendale and Washington. P8 Ceachcs Sparfsufzanshzjv Skill in playing the game is only one thing that girls learn in phys- ical education. They also learn how to get along, and that win, lose, or draw, a game can be fun according to how it has been played. Miss Lois Sauer Stance, nock, draw, aim, and release are five important steps to any archer, and these girls are learning them now. Mr. Lot Christensen was graduated Mr. Bob McDannold is a graduate Mr- Karl UliChr1y Was graduated from Utah State University. of Arizona State University. from Western State College. l6'0ys Qc! blfcrcisc Developing the muscle as well as the minds is an important part of school. Boys learn good sportsmanship, and fair play is taught in all classes. Boys have an opportunity to show their ability at the sports they know and to learn about the ones that they are not familiar with. Locker rooms before a football game seem to be a mass of confusion. Coaches Ulichny and Kopke have a few instructions. There is nothing like a good tennis match to keep a guy in shape. Mr. Frank Salmon Mr. Clarence Shavv Mr. Philip Shaw Mr. Robert Broderick Mr. Richard Fleming Mr. Andrew Hooley Mr. Charles Johnston Mr. jerry Kopke Mr. Robert Nolan Mrs. Leta Erickson Mr. Don Pinney Mrs. Rita B0ul6t Mr. Russell Broten Mr. Harvey Jensen Mr. Fred Olsson Mr. Donald Sexton Mr. Ed Sine Mr. john Storey This is the smiling maintenance staff at Washington, bottom row, left to right: James C. McCann, Blas Chavez, T. J. Simpson, Forrest Salsman, Larry Sherrickg .rerond row: jerry Lutz, joe Aguilera, Wayne Clark, Wilbur Carrg third row: Glenn Schoenstein, Don Fisher, Wilson McCurry and james Hayes. Hustodiaus Always H640 Students If we at Washington stopped to count the many times that one of these fine maintenance men has come to our aid, we would no doubt run out of fingers to count on before we ran out of deeds that they have done. Who always sees that there are risers for any occasion, or folding chairs or other things? Mr. Jud Simpson Head Canadian Mr. Lonnie Burchett, Supervisor of building and grounds, looks over heat- ing unit before it is installed in the new wing here at Washington. Hard work produces good meals and the cafeteria staff evidently is satisfied with the one just put out. Left to right: Elizabeth Christiansen, Mgr., Arlene Troyer, Elsa Blasucci, Bertha Sinanovic, Maude Hicks, Wilma Nelson, and Vir- ginia Tesmer. Lfafeferia H640 Aims to please The ladies of the cafeteria staff do their best to make lunches pleas- ant for the many students at Washington. They see that the diet is balanced and that the food is appetizing to the students. It is not easy to please so many students, who obviously all have different tastes. l .2 as Mrs. Christiansen Cafeteria Manager This sight of construction is the new wing being added for more classroom space. Similar construction is going on in back of the cafe- teria as it expands to meet the needs of a grow- ing student body. 2'I Dedicafim A carpenter must know how to measure boards, how to brace a wall, and how to lay a floor in order to build a good house. If he tries to build the house by the trial and error method, the house will not come out as well as he wishes. Through the knowledge gained by education from the mis- takes and successes of others he is able to build a good house the first time he tries. Education promotes progress and the modern methods of education make progress move rapidly. Throughout this yearbook we have tried to link progress with our own community as well as Washington High School. Progress is important to each student of Wfashington. We therefore dedicate the 1961-62 Panorama to progress through education in the hope that each student will do his part to further progress. ,4r111uf1lQum1 Diana Pete 24 'mr Student Hvnncil fins Km! Governing ?nncfivn nf W!! PRESIDENT Mike Horton VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER RECORDING SECRETARY Hal Kuchel Rick Elder Robin Perin SOCIAL MANAGER SPONSOR SPONSOR Thadia Moore Mr. Ronald Murphy Mrs. Rita Boulet Senior representatives are Front row: Mike Longstreth, Alan Fehr- man, and Sidney Doud. Bark row: Mary Stoll, Elaine Kessler, Diana Pete, Diane Loretz, Shirley jones. and JoAnn Phillips. Sophomore class representatives are, front row: Kitty McClellan, Manuel Chavarrin, Carole I-Iiroseg .refund row: Claudia Carlson, Lynn Davidson, Dana. Rich, and Laurie McIntosh. Junior representatives are, fron! row: Leslie Spitler, Dennis Rich- mond, joe Hansen, Larry Lake, and Ralyne Conley, back row: Linda Page, Mary Sharkey, Katie Kalin, Gay Parker, Pat Kerr, and Julie Leister. Freshman 'irepresentatives are, front row: Lynda Harwell, Eileen Ong, Sherry Salyer, jerry Duke, and Joan Griffith, back row: Bill Wrigley, Jeri Wood, Gary Rankin, Kathy Malecka, Mickey Howzdy, and Helen Ahart. Snflzusiasm kampau Karen Miller and Arlene Caron are decorating W.H.S. goal posts. juniors sell refreshments at football games. Students look confused at Wash- ington-Tempe game. I WHS Gam: Larry Hendershot and Elby Bushong, backfield men on the Rams football team, crash onto the football field and through the banner. Art students, under the direction of Mr. Frank Salmon make a new banner for each game at Washington. This ceremony has become the tradi- tional opening for all home games and some away from home. Washington students always respond with a spon- taneous cheer as the first Ram repre- sentative breaks through the gaily painted banner. Members of Future Farm- ers ,of America bring W.H.S. mascot, Rammie, to all of the Washington football games. Future Farmers bought Rammie from the Senior Ramsmen last year. This is the second year that Rammie has been with us. Members of the W.H.S. band are from left to right, row 1: J. Sanderson, B. Ruehle, E. Hart, J. Fisher, D. Gustafson, D. Hous- ner, R. Scrivano, K. Ray, S. MacDonald, J. Hubble, C. Pollard, N. Clark, D. Finley, P. Litman, K. Fanel, L. Talbot, D. Bricker- dyke, J. Tedrick, J. Harris, S. Jones, D. Holt, J. Stoll, W. Belkin, R. Trible, L. Frakes, G. Popoff, S. Petersen, Row 2: D. Horstman, Band officers from left are Kenny Krebs, Presidentg Donna Finley, Librarian, Shir- ley Jones, Secretary, and Paul Harwood, Vice-President. Hand Praducc Members ofthe Beginning and Intermediate bands are, row 1: P. Dearin, C. Brown, D. Morse, S. Craig, S. Elam, S. Rhodowicz, S. Johnson, R. Rosensteing Raw 2: C. Keim, L. Robertson, G. Butcher, N. Robertson, L. Shelly, P. Bickley, R. Turek. 30 M. Kemper, P. Painter, R. Yeckel, S. Egly, B. Roy, P. Kelsey, M. Blundy, D. Dixon, L. Anderson, D. Wallentinse, R. Whitaker, S. Rice, N. Robertson, B. Benjamin, T. Sabey, P. Hueg, K. U1- bricht, S. Mott, D. Burg, R. Lee, Row 3: J. Turek, B. Dietrich, T. Pollock, T. Strong, R. Moore, D. Cox, D. Thomas, G. Fine, R. Paige, G. Cooke, J. Duke, J. White, Raw 4: R. Frye, C. usic for Dances and Games Trible, B. Sluder, D. McClasky, J. Milde, J. Kelly, S. Forman K. Krebs, F. Plunkett, S. Metko, C. Oxentenko, L. Baum, J Kallstedt, G. Jensen, B. Killeng Row 5: D. Price, D. Olsen, J Barton, L. Johnson, G. Johnson, P. Harwood, Row 6: R. Salyer T. Thoma, B. Kenrich, B. Johnson, and R. Donaldson. Members of the dance band are, row 1: N. Robertson, D. Wallente, K. Ray, L. Andresen, B. Kenrichg Raw 2: R. Moore, R. Paige, D. Thomas, G. Cook, S. Rice, Row 3-' G. Jensen, C. Oxentenkog Row 41 R. Donaldson, B. Kush, S. Forman. Members of the trombone section are Chuck Oxentenko, Gerald Jensen, Lori Marching 15,1111 The W.H.S. marching band is proud of their record for having been a superior rated marching band for the past four years in the state of Arizona. Baum, Diana McCla.sky, john Kallstedt, Bob Sluder, Robert Frye and Chuck Trible. Drum Major Bob Kenrich leads WHS marching band. 32 The marching band in BLOCK formation. The marching band in CHURCH formation. ighlighfs Jfabffime BAND INSTRUCTOR Members of the French Horn section of the band are, Kathy Mr' Clarence Shaw Ulbricht, Paula Hueg, Bill Roy, Susan Egly, Tom Sabey and Roger Yeckel. The marching band in a FAN-FARE formation. High-stepping majorettes, Sharon MacDonald, Lorie johnson, Shirley Jones, Pat Litman and Jane Barton lead WHS marching band.. The marching band in a COMPACT CAR formation. 33 Decorating for the annual Homecoming dance are, Kathy Morley, Chris Peattie, Mary Shelly, Sue Kelso and Gladys Hart. The bookstore is a special service to the student. jlffflfd Smvfims Students are proud of their mascot, Rammie, who helps promote school spirit. Students receive report cards six times a year to show their progress. Mike Horton portrays a counterfeiter as he tries to elude a detective. Kitty McClellan applies make-up to Linda Anderson before play. M11 Barry? Slclziags Was the Hrs! Play af the year Time and work put into rehearsals make a play successful. CAST Baa' .,.......,..v,r,,. .....rr........r.,,,... L arry Persons Mrf. Taylor ...... ....... L inda Anderson Evelyn ......,....... ...s. M adelyn Buys jadxon Barry ....... .....sr M ike Horton Marvin ,........,.. .. john Fletcher Carrie .......... ................ L incla Reid Fifty Ferrix ...... ..,..... D onna Kershner Sawlaack Sam ........ ..,....,..... J ohn Hensley Mrs. Grixwold ........ .,.,..... G lenda Robinson Sam jordan ........, Tom Crosby .r..... Dairy ....,,............,... Kenneth Plunket jim Webb Al Sutherlin joan Reining Tom Morgan 35 The nurse's office is one of the busiest places on cam- pus every day of the week. Students go there for every- thing from a headache to broken arms or legs. Every morning before classes start you hear the sound of a bugle and while it is being played, you will see all of the students on campus facing the flagpole as the flag is raised. l gram Aid in Pride The Pep Club vol- untarily paintecl slo- gans on the trash cans to promote more pride in their campus. Members pictured here are, Debbie Francy, Joan Christ- ensen, Sharon Sluder and Lynn Armur. , C ki' irxif-N Dances Karzk HMI in Dancing and having a wonderful time at the Homecoming dance are Leslie Elting, Becky Moore, Jim Frakes and Penny Yaft. Claire Edkins, Francie Odum, Brent Rollins, and Low- ell Akers seem to be enjoying themselves at the Christ- mas Fantasy. This annual dance, held around Christ- mas, is one of the most important dances of every year Som! ,flcfzzfzfzcs Vicky Madson, Rick Beltran, Linda Reid, and Larry Scott enjoy the atmosphere at the Sweetheart formal. .l in i Members of the A Cappella choir are N. Andresen, L. Reid, P. Benton, G. Pease, K. Sauer, D. Proulx, S. Johnston, P. Kerr, L. Spitlerg Row 2: P. Burke, L. Brown, J. Wilkerson, B. Chastien, J. Turek, V. LaJeunesse, R. Gover, L. McLellan, E. Porter, Row 3.- S. Harsh, T. Moore, N. Jensen, B. Reid, G. Castleberry, G. Butte, S. Nelson, B. Connor, J. Smith, Row 4: K. Goacher, M. Shannon, B. Mathewson, J. Komada, B. Trapp, A. Sutherlin, C. Snider, M. Oliver, P. Hoagland, D. Mardirosian. . J R , . , ig Members of the Boys Quartet are Gerry Pease, Don Proulx, Bill Reid and Al Sutherlin. 38 Chorus officers from left are G. Pease, N. Andresen, J. Wilkerson, D. Proulx, Row 2: D. Mardirosian, R. Gover, L. Spitler, L. Reid, Row 3: G. Moreland, T. Dickerson, R. Bridgeman and G. Butte. lx I 5 Members of the Sextet are, Row 1: Nancy Andresen, jonell Wilkerson, Linda Reidg Row 2: Dollie Mardiro- sian, Kathy Goacher and Barbara Mathewson. Members of the Girls Trio are Nancy Anclresen, jonell Wilkerson ancl Linda Reid. - 5 , I , I Klzeml ylflueie Departments Gives Several Heneerfs .Saleh year Members of the Madrigal chorus are, row 1: Diane Hejall, Laural McLellan, Mary Ann Oliver, Margaret Shannon and Leslie'Spitler Row 2: George Butte, Kathy Goacher, John Komacla, Don Proulx, jonell Wilkerson and Karl Sauer. 39 as Members of the W.H.S. All-Chorus are, row 1: P. Obrien, A. Wood, L. Nuanez, C. Hodge, E. Abrams, L. Reid, J. Wilkerson, K. Saurer, D. Proulx, D. Koch, L. Spitler, J. Smith, S. Johnson, S. Salyer, Y. Rockey, R. Policareg Row 2: C. Shelton, M. Temple, P. Burke, S. Ladd, S. Dickerson, P. McCue, J. Turek, D. Hanley, G. Butte, G. Gehl, J. Abrams, R. Ferrer, C. Enicks, L. McLellan, S Armstrong, D. Hejhallg Row 3: P. Benclon, L. Higgenbotham, C. Jeffers, S. Roberts, D. Ramsey, N. Jensen, M. Shannon, D. Chastain s Orchestra officers are Katie Kalin, My- E h 47 ron Liebhaber, Don- A na Sluder, and Sha- ron ,MacDonald Members of the W.H.S. Orchestra are S. Forman, K. Kalin, D. Sluder, J. Forman, C. Komada, R. Harris, B. Baum, B. Smith, J. Furgeson, L. Okamota, B. Cady, S. Tillman, B. Nevlin, D. Hirshy, R. Scrivano, S. MacDonald, P. Babb, N. Nyswander, I. Ong, J. I B. Reid, R. Bridgeman, T. Dickerson, D. Mardirosian, D. Christner, B. Connor, N. Wagahoff, J. Mullen, K. Franceg Row 4: K Goacher, V. Drowne, L. Brown, J. Bowlin, E. Grote, L. Lemaire, I. Lambson, G. Castleberry, G. Moreland, J. Komada, B. Trapp A. jurgensen, R. Engebretson, C. Snyder, M. Oliver, P. Hoagland and S. Tegland. Music in I c',4ir France, M. Liebhaber, J. Branton, V. Komada and M. Parker. V f r y Q 5 E F A X 3 ,fl , K i 4 w w K i , Y A, 1 2 L. , , ,Z .,A. I W , A ,. f - Q . V. K, . V .,,, ..,, , . ,,,w , .1,., , , ALVL1 J ,.L. . M V, , , L, V V U , K , . 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U we Left to right are Fresh- man Attendants, Kris Cook and jim Youngg Sophomore Attendants, Kitty McClean and Tre- vor Van Horng and jun- ior Attendants, Jeanne Besser and Mike Roether. .fn ff ,, , , ,, ,,.1if's+i'.fbksiglfk i2fuiz2.i fl: wx, H A Aw? sW Km -mv x wi 1 'ini 1. X rx A. y 'L , . Queen nf Hearts The freshman attendants are Chris Cook and Jim Young. The junior attendants are Chelly Seeds and Hal Kuchel Left to right are Nancy Nyswander, Washington's foreign exchange student to japan Mr Emmett Murray American Field Service repre sentative at W.H.S.g and Mary Crithara, Washington's foreign exchange student from Greece WHS Goes Around the World Admiring the Christmas edition of the Ram Page is Mary Crithara. The W.H.S. student council ar- ranged for Mary to call home at Christmas. Nancy Nyswander seems very happy to be back home after her exciting and educational trip to Ashiya, Japan. The C0-Valedictorians are Wanda Killebrew and Victor Ong who have managed to maintain a 1.0 grade average throughout high school. The Co-Salutatorians are Alan Feherrman and Mike Horton who, throughout their four years in high school have been able to maintain close to a 1.0 average. 5004 Grades leecciw Honors The Honor Students are Diana Pete and Nancy Nyswander who were next in line with top grade averages for their four years in high school. Not shown is Bill Montgomery, who was also an hon- or student. 49 ffducafiou and 511 The Boys' State representatives are Bill Killen, Paul Harwood, Mike Horton, and AI Slucher in the backgroundg and Kenny Krebs, Victor and Mike Longstreth in the foreground. The Anytown representatives are LeRoy Nenneman, Mike Fisher, and Richard Shrepfer in the backgroundg and jeff Chapman, Robin Perin, Mickey Graham, and Myron Lieb- haber in the foreground. 50 mf 60 Cogcthcr The Girls' State representatives are Sheri Hill, Jeanette Pike, and Chris Kerrigan. Not shown is Cora Hydrick, also a representative Mike Longstreth, Sheri Hill, Al Slucher, and Chris Kerrigan are enthusiastically discussing the clay's activities. Boys and girls of every race, color, and creed take part in the activities at Anytown ,,,.,...x,f-WM, .gm , A ,M -JM ,, Wm--W ,A W,..,Q..' -.AW N MT, .-H,ff-M 4 - . , ' M f- .f--ox ,y , N5 ,IM fl ,461 Il Senior Day Princess , 6'l1ris lCerr1yan 3 'S 4? M H Hn.-.W . fgqgig g A. if , MQ Q. , ,-. 7: Y' 555 WHKQQY Organizations The W.H.S. library has been the scene for many 'club meetings now and in years past. Even though the loca- tion of the library will be changed in the coming fall the many fond memories that have been experienced here will never be forgotten. Members of the Future Nurse's Club from left to right are recom! row: Pam Hoagland, Jeanette Pike, Elizabeth Grote, Patsy Faust, and Mrs. Eunice Murphyg first row: Donna Knorr, Beth Johnson, Polly Dubois, and Rosalee Polli- care. 58 The main goal of the' Future Nurse's Club is to give each girl a better understanding of her chosen profession. This year the club sponsored a dance, candy sale, and car wash to raise mon- ey to provide a senior girl with a uniform scholarship. Future Nurse's Club officers Polly Dubois, secretary, Elizabeth Grote, publicity chairman, Beth johnson, treasurer, and Jannette Pike, presi- dent, demonstrate nursing methods. Qufure ,Nurses Aim far Harscrs Sdumtivu .75 Kwted in Eiuture Zeaclzcrs Members of the Future Teacher's Club from left to right are, David Hirschy, Judy Forman, Mary Helen Kistler, Mr. Percy Totheroh, Donna Mace, Eileen Casey, and Pam Webb. The Future Teacher's club aims toward progress in edu- cation. The club sponsors ac- tivities to promote a better un- derstanding of teaching meth- ods and educational aims. Future Teacher's officers Pam Webb, publicity chairman, Judy Forman, president, and Mary Helen Kistler, vice-president, practice teaching methods at the podium. 59 w Gary Copple, Activities editor, searches for an annual. Royalty editors, Carl Fosdick, and Sharon Riordan, look for ideas in the nationally-rated Sandia Annual. Organization editors, Glenda Robinson, Susie Leet, and Carol Cooksey review their layouts. 60 s ......-4 I , ,fi Mr. R. M. Cooley gives editor Nora Mason some pointers. Business manager Judy Goodrich stamps a picture. 5? r Work for the annual was done on a voluntary basis this year. The staff spent their own time making layouts, scheduling pictures, and writing copy. They received no credit for their work, but the experience was a profitable one. Che '61-'6 Class editorsg Fir!! row: Susan Dashiell, Carolyn Zody, Audrey Shermang Serond row: Ann Spitler, Mary Kay Stitz, and Paul Meyers. fpcgts editors: Donna Knorr, Carl Sandahl, and Pam Hoag- Campus,scer1es editor: Ken Parker an . v Paaarazaa Was' Our Prajm' ,X-, if 'arm 1, Wi Quill and Scroll members from left to right: Mike Longstreth, Sue Kel- so, Chris Peattie, Donna Mace, jan Pike, Peggy Red- dick, and Rick E1- der. ,qi fi fun' Quill and Sum!! 5011.44 Arc High Improving journalistic standards at WHS is the purpose of the Quill and Scroll organiza- tion. Its members must have contributed out- standingly to journalism, been in the upper third of their class, been recommended by their spon- sor, Mr. Robert Cooley, and approved by the National Secretary. 62 Quill and Scroll officers are, from left to right: Sue Kelso, Vice-President, Donna Mace, President, Peggy Redick, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Rick Elder, Sue Kelso, and Donna Mace plot new journalism strategy. Inkslingers fini row: Sue Brehm, Jacque Craney, Cheryl Hammond, janet Selb, Carolyn Freeman, .recond row: Ken Parker, Suzi Das hiell, Mickey' Batsell, Gay Parker, Paul Myers, Tim Tyersg third row: Marilyn Gwinn, Mary O'Connell, Carl Sandahl, Dorothy Beck mon, Bill Woodmff, Mr. Robert Cooley. Zfalcrzh Zreafizfe ,fllfiyfy ,Marks jvuruahsfs Promoting journalism in the school is the major aim of the Ink-slingers. They achieve this by raising money for scholarships to send jour- nalists to the annual journal- ism Workshop in Flagstaff for two weeks in August. Officers from leftito right: Suzi Dashiell, Publicity Managerg Mickey Batsell, Presidentg Gay Parker, Vice-President, Cheryl Hammond, Treasurer. 63 y . .M -sw W' 5!. f if'-1 ss! Q44 A ,M Lg , PW ,fa?Er7W?7e ,-fi . -W5 M gg, , 99,5 fy XL., ' , 1 Pk kygkv ', z, Q 'Od' mf- . 5 1 5 , IL. mg J 3 x ffm sg ff ? We W f 1 K .W in 1 9 filuh M... '1- . . P Ari 61116 Produres Mosaic Fin! row, left to right: Karen Taylor, Carol Rice, Mickey Howzdy, Carol Wallace, Sharron Armstrong, Marsha Roberts, Serorzd raw: Carolyn Sheffer, Swanee Lee Holman, Fred Reed, Jerald Banks, jackie Jones, Lucky Robertson, Mr. Sal- mon. Those students who take art or have an avid interest in the same, make up the Art Club. Art Club took a field trip this year to Arizona State University. Their main project was a mosiac of five panels depict- ing the progress of writing from ancient times, which will be presented to the li- brary. The mosaic was begun at the end of the last school year by that year's Art Club. Officers, left to right: Fred Reed, President, jerry Banks, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sharron Armstrong, Treas- urer and jackie jones, Secretary. CARL SANDAHL, Sergeant-at-Arms Why don't th o s e annual people show up for the picture they schedule? - such was a common complaint of the WHS photo staff. Sometimes the shoe was on the other foot - but all in all, the photo- annual, photo-newspa- per relations were pret- ty good. The photog- raphers were working on their own time and both annual and news- paper kept them busy- Sometimes things got pretty hectic, but they always came through be- fore the deadline. ,Ulm 0 lab Occupics Much Uma ALISON LOOFBORO, President STUART STRONG, Bob Thoma, Head Photographer, takes a picture for the annual. Secretary Carl Sandahl, Carol Cornstubble, Alison Loofboro, Bob Thoma, and Stuart CAROL CORNSTUBBLE Vice-President Strong develop a picture. gw BOB THOMA lf- Cams Sfrivcs in Serve Others Club members from left to right are, bottom row: Robin Perin, Ellyn Abrams, Gerry Hart, Janie Abrams, Judy Goodrich, Betsy Frye, Gladys Hart, Julie Leister, Donna Groutg :econd row: Jan Cox, Thadia Moore, Mary Shelly, Joan Christiansen, Cathy Peterman, Joanne Valantas, Janet Hubble, Danelle Rolnick, Sandy Gutterman, Sue Ladd, Diane Addlespergerg third row: Pam Hoagland, Barbara Shultz, Linda Schmidt. Carol Wilson, Martha Peattie, Pam Rick, Karen Cashen, Kathy Malecka. Y-Teens, affiliated with Y.W.C.A., is a service club striving to put their Christian ideals into action. Some of their activities in- clude offering food to a needy family during the holidays, collecting for The City of Hope, and giving parties at The Valley of The Sun School for the handicapped children. Club officers from left to right are, bollam row: Betsey Frye, Robin Perin, Judy Goodrich, Julie Leis- terg Jemnd row: Thadia Moore, Jan Cox, Mary Shelly, Gladys Hart. Hi-Y officers from left to right are, bozlom row: Ken Krebs, Bill Woodruff, Leroy Nenneman, john Hensley, second row: Bob Anderson, Paul Harwood, Rick Elder. Club members from left to right are, botzom row: Ken Krebs, Bob Anderson, Gary O'Connell, Leroy Nenneman, Bill Hallisey, Rick Elder, joe Miller, john Hensley, Jerond row: Larry Nesbitt, Bill Woodruff, Al Hunzicker, Richard Heisler, Paul Ober- haus, Dave Zimbro, Paul Harwood, Carl Fosclick, Mr. Englebrecht. Rick Elder, Leroy Nenne- man, and John Hensley in- X, , itiate Bill Woodruff. Los Hermanos Hi-Y Club of W.H.S. is dedicated to the highest standards of character and service in the school and community. Hi-Y is affiliated with the North West branch of Phoenix Y.M.C.A. Membership is available to all students of W.H.S. Among their service projects are raising funds for local Y.M.C.A. youth programs and the international World Service Program. The club raises money through car washes, selling Christmas trees, picking oranges and sponsoring an annual school dance. fli- ll Serves the Krfmmunity 69 lfaufh erm' lfvulh Key Club members from left to right are, bozzom row: Bill Lacey, Dan Gustafson, Robert Neveln, Gary Thomas, Paul Oberhaus, and Myron Liebhaberg row 2: joe Miller, LeRoy Nenneman, Al Slucher, Bill I-Iallisey, Victor Ong, Rick Elder, and Ron Bridgemong row 3: Larry Nesbitt, Bill Montgomery, Larry Lake, Joe Hansen, Gary O'Connell, Alan Fehrman, Ronald Beltran, Mr. Johnston, spon- sor, and Mr. Grant, Kiwanis Advisorg row 4: Ivan Mullenix, Charles Lunn, Mike Fisher, jeff Irick, and Doug Grimwood. Key Club members participating in the annual initiation and crowning of Queen. The Queen representing Key Club this year is Sherri Hill. 70 Key Club is another service organization on W.H.S. Ca.m- pus serving both school and community. Each Friday during the year the boys dress up in their best with white shirts and ties. Among their many activi- ties this year was the annual in- itiation ancl a Pancake Break- fast. 4 3 5 ,v J mf 1 -15 222 U-:sk V f Q-wiv-sz: ,5 French Club members from left to right are, bollom row: Bob Hutton, Barb Holmgren, Frances Landry, Babs Cress, Betsy Frye, Sandy Gutterman, Robin Childs, Sherry Salyer, Sue Johnston, Rosemary Killeng Jerond row: Mike Horton, Fred Vadney, Lorna Stein, Lynn Hale, Danelle Rolnick, John Stull, June Walnick, Corkie Hydrick, Norma Jensen, Sponsor, Mrs. Mildred German, third row: Phil Lunn, Ronnie Bridgeman, Saurie McIntosh, Jeri Wood, Susan Burke, Sally Mott, Jacque Armstrong, Rita Kelley, Robin Swank, Claire Edkins, Dan LaFontsee. The most enthusiastic Pierres and Maries of the French classes meet for Le Rendevous Francais to enjoy their common language interests. One of their main events of the year is dining at the ChezLouis' Restaurant. Club officers from left to right are, lop row: Norma Jensen, Mike Horton, Sue Johnston, second rouf: Susan Burke, Sandy Gutterman. Club sells hot chocolate on cold winter days. glfllffl 61110 Sparzsars Sale Our Gaul .75 llnderslamiug Club officers from left to right are, bottom row: Mary Kistler, Shirley jonesg second row: Diana Pete, Dean Dixon, Pat Kerr. The object of Los Ovejones is to further their understanding and appreciation of the Spanish speaking people and their contribu- tions to our Western civilization. Among their activities they dine at a Spanish Res- taurant and show slides and films of Mexico, Spain, and South America. Club members from left to right are, bollom ww: Betsy Baum, janet Auten, Shirley jones, Lauri johnson, Myla Goldman, Mary Kistler, Pat Kerr, Joe Millerg second row: Linda Anderson, Sandi Kawa, Pam Rentch, Sue Ladd, Denise Wallentinson, Linda Talbott, Mary Anderson, Bruce Smith, Dean Dixon, llaird raw: Eileen Casey, Leta Downing, Elaine Kessler, Cindy Cooper, Charlotte Snyder, Diana Pete, Carl Fosdick, Sponsor Mr. joe Ausere. 73 Club members from left to right are, botlom row: Mike Fisher, Douglas S. Sanders, Tom Strong, Penny Yast, janey Sanderson, Ellyn Abrams, April Schmidt, Sue Kelsog Jecond raw: Bill Mitlack, jack Appleman, Gank Nohr, Stuart Strong, Ken Nadler, Sponsor, Mill Benner, Susan Metko, Linda Kohl, Martha Peattie. German 61116 learns German Zustams ,E Q- ff xp Officers of German Club are Tom Strong, Stuart Strong, .rerond raw: April, Schmidt, jack Appleman, 74 Sue Kelso. llslzcretfes ,Assisi Guests Usherette members from right to left are, boltom row: Eileen Gozawskas, Marilyn Stephenson, Joye Smith, Pam Rentch, janet Hubble, Sandee Barnett, Marilyn Brock, Joyce Okamoto, Peggy Henning' ton, Second row: Carol Shaffer, Marilyn Pearce, Bonnie Maloney, April Schmidt, Danelle Rolnick, Cindy Cooper, Sharon Morris, Glenda Fogleman, Pat Fogleman, Mrs. Schroeder. The Usherettes of W.H.S. pro- vide the students and guests with courteous service at numerous school activities. The club offers leadership and training. Each girl gets to do her part in serving the school. Usherette officers from right to left are, botiom raw: Marilyn Stephenson, Glenda Fogleman Second row: April Schmidt, Danelle Rolnick. U Q 4' 1- if f fi ff , if if Pep club officers from left to right are, bottom row: Karen Miller, Pat Kerrg Jerond rouu' Joan Christiansen, Larry Nesbitt, Glenda Robinson. The Ramrooters, probably the most school- spirited club on campus, main objective is serving WHS. This group is easily recog- nized in their traditional purple skirts and white blouses. Their projects include a flash- card section for the football games and for the first time this year a pompon section. They also sponsored cookie and candy sales, a Ram pennant sale, and participated in a joint dance with Key Club. Club members from left to right bottom row Donna Mace Karen Shultz, Kenny Krebs, Larry Nesbitt, LeRoy Nenneman, Sandy Gutterman Sue Johnston .verond row Julie Leister Pat Kerr Joan Christiansen, Karen Miller, Alma Hicman, Danelle Rolnick Janet Hubble third row Sandra Apel Susan Andersen, Loralin Graton, Kathy Bowlin, Pam Klacick, Betsy Frye Jill Weimer Robyn Warner Pam Gragg Elyn Abrams Wanda Kellebrew, Cheryl Davisg fourth row: Lynn Hale Judy Goodrich Janie Abrams Cassie Mott Rayna Lange Sally Mott, Margaret Garrett, Cricket Heefner, Francie Odum Chris Kerrigan Suzi Dashiell Claire Edkins Susie Leet z tb row: Linda Kohl, Barbara Allen, Nita Hensley, Vicky Pafford Mary Stitz Karen McWilliams Audrey Sherman Lynn Armour, Pamela Webb, Ella Stevens, Paula Rogan, Members of F,H.A., left to right, first row, are: Lynda Craney, Janyse Norris, Jacque Craney, Trudy Jones, Sandy Pace, Bonnie Sprowl, Shirley George, Roberta Dundra, Penny Duffy, and Ellyn Abrams, .refond raw: Linda Hert- zog, Kathy Lipper, Grace Popoff, Linda Webb, Joanne Valantas, Betty Christy, Zandra Smith, Sue Ladd, Pauline Noble, third row: Glenna Johnson, Vera Popoff, Elanor Klucsos, Karen Cicero, Carol Popoff, Phyliss Miller, Sue Schubert, Glenda Robinson, Sheila Tomkinson, Mrs. Wake- man, Sponsor. We ,Are the lguihlcrs af Jfomcsv Officers, fini row: Mickey Webb, Parliamentariang Jackie Craney, Publicity Manager, Anna Johnson, Secretary, Betty Christy, Vice- President, recom! row: Janice White, Chairman of Degreesg Karen Ardary, Secretary, Glenda Robinson, President, Sue Schubert, Treasurer. F,H.A. girls during initiation for new members. Future Home-makers of America is an organization planned to help each member prepare to become a good homemaker. Each girl selects certain goals which will aid her in the future, and the club helps her to reach her goal. Fin: row: Mr. Richard Meder, advisor, Bib Minto, Bud Combs, Mel Roether, Walt Vaden, Earl Estes, Second row: Randy Woody, Bill Woodruff, jerry Hyde, Leon Reecher, Tim Worngck, Dick Hughs, Albert Gonzales, Mike Gara, Roger Soderberg, Tim Van Horn, Third raw: David McCrea, Walt McMahn, Dave Gonnerman, Richard Zody, Clive Griffy, Mike Brewes, Eric Shelly, Faurzb raw: Tony Silva, jerry McIntyre, Pete Kelley, jim Vermillion, Steve Laverette, Tom Howard, jim Meier, Chuck Brooks, Hal Yeckel, Jim Atherton, Dave Morgan, and Richard Wiry. Ziff! Hays Kara far lfivesfvck M..-an Kim Perkins uses Carol Marler for a weight on the back of his tractor while he furrows the ground. Chess C1ub's main purpose is to give its members a. better understanding of the game of chess. It requires a keen mind and a. great deal of concentra- tion. Alan Fehrman is very satisfied with his move, but Stuart Strong looks worried. The Washington High School Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Broten, has had a year of ex- citing experiences. Their days were highlighted by field trips, money-making projects, and their dance. Science Club officers from left to right are Bob Kenrich, Treasurer, Laurie johnson, Secretaryg and Greg Lane, President. Club members from left to right, firrt row: Vic Ong, Loreen Clubb, Morris Kemper, Laurie Johnson, Don Proulx, Tom Sabeyg middle row: Bob Campbell, jim Coffman, Joe Miller, Jack Appleman, Robert Longg lop row: Mike Horton, Ronnie Bridgeman, Tom Goodnight, Mike Warner, Bob Kenrich, Greg Lane. Seienee 51110 fnpleres Pnenofnena Firrz row: Paul Harwood, Victor Ong, Kenny Krebs, Bill Montgomery, Al Slucher, Don Proulx, jim VanArsdell, Mike Horton, Paul Oberhausg second: Gladys Hart, Nita Hensley, Sue Marr, Dee Heyler, Betsy Frye, Robin Perin, Sharon McDonald, Penny Gilliam, Mary Shelly, Eileen Casey, Donna Mace, Sherri Hillg zhird: Pam Hoagland, Wanda Killebrew, Sue Cope, Shirley Jones, Elaine Kessler, Nancy Nyswander, Barbara Shultz, Diana Pete, jonell Wilkerson, Glenda Robinson, Vicky Pafford, Larriane jones, Chris Kerrigan. Seniors food in oiiolool Honor Sooiofy Those students with a 2.0 grade aver- age or better, rating high in scholarship, leadership, character, and service, are selected by their teachers as members of National Honor Society. Each year NHS is allowed a maximtun membership of 10 per cent of the junior class and 15 per cent of the senior class. lst Semester officers and sponsorg Mr. Bob Broderick, Dee Heyler, Secretary, and Paul Harwood, President. 82 High ffmors Are Uzeirs 2nd Semester officers and spon- sor: Mr. Bob Broderickg Larry Jones, Secretaryg Alan Fehrman, Presidentg and Paul Oberhaus. junior NHS members from left to right, fini row: Robin Swank, Ann Spitler, Mary Helen Kistler, Laurie johnson, Pat Kerr, Hallie Volts, Francie Odumg Jefond raw: Mickey Batsell, Betty Sigvaldson, Glenda Fogleman, Jeanne Besser, Mark Fairman, Bob Breesee, Katie Kalin, Renny Harris, Chelly Seedsg third row: Kip Kolsen, Steve Issacs, Doug Grimwoocl, Mike Fisher, Dennis Richmond, Jeff Chapman, Terry Bohl, and Dave Hinschy. Bob Thoma, member of the photo club, works on the photo club project of making and selling Christmas cards. Wzvtographers and ,70urr1aHsm fudcufs D0 Mas! of Wvrk ,llffcr Selma! Photographers and journalists combine their talents to turn out the Ram Page issues. Peggy Redick and Jeannette Pike, members of the Quill and Scroll Honor Society, discuss club business after a meeting which has left the journalism room in an obvious state of disarray. 84 Bill Montgomery, Rick Elder, and Hal Kuehel crown Sherri Hill as Washington's Key Club Sweetheart. 6111115 Add ,vice to Schoal EW Paul Harwood, Dee Heyler, and Donna Mace look on while Susan Marr presents The National Honor Society pin to Bill Montgomery. Annual staff members Mary Kay Stitz, Carolyn Zody, and Carl Fos- click discuss problems of the an- nual's final deadline while janet Selb looks on with concern. 'lu ,1 'C 'Nunn '-m-.,La Y 1 . I , :IA ,Q if Mg V 3 . I 'L , , ,fx 5' '. V f+- , 1 , 4 - V' - 1 , f ' , f N . - 3-,jf 'L , V . ' ' ' i . 0 , . , ,Z Lg , Q A I ' . 1,4-ggfr , . 55 ' , ' , , ' ' .lsr V, , J . gr, . ' 1 . ' - - H .f ,V N, A i. , ,A j. -A 3 :- ' ' 4 y . f ' , x I' 1: I i 3' If wiy . A - -vu . 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Mike is getting a helping hand from Joan Christian- sen, Carl Fosdick, and jan Pike while jim Nelson and Sharon Riordan look on. Practice makes perfect and this twosome seems to be getting in all of the practice that they can. Oh, is that so? says Chris Kerrigan, no doubt, but Barbara Roehrig and Jeanette Holmes don't quite agree. That marching really gets a girl down at times. ball team, died night of February 2, 1962. Cause of death beaten badly by the Washington Rams. john Jacobson, john Selb, and Ronny Bisbee are flipping coins to see who writes out their next term paper. They're off ! This is our Washington High track team working out under the assistance of Coach Fred Olsson. 90 The Prescott basketball team lies peacefully at rest. En- graved on the headstone are these words: Prescott basket- X pp- 'Q 4 Q. H? I 'Nu ,,,, S W Q5 Q, ' -wif. 1 School Spirit of Work and Play Go, Fight, Win! yell our varsity cheerleaders as they practice for the Friday night game. A surprise shot of the journalism room berore the journalists' arrival. As you can see in the next picture, the journalism room never looks this way. 92 N I pledge allegiance to the flag THE PAPER'S OUT! Even teachers need relaxation after a day's work. Coffee is provided by the Classroom Teachers Association. Teachers find peace after a day of chores. Mrs. Dorothy Barkson and Boyd Dinehdeal discuss plans for Boyd's future years at Washington. Sink it ! Washington vs. Glendale at Glen- dale. Mike Roether, Kip Kolsor and Myron Nusbaum initiate Freshman Ron Stern. 93 iw ,L:, -sg -fn as Ni., Q' af' Wi rival? Girls Sparta Girlls Sports has been a part of Washington H i gh School ever since it began. Its main purpose is to further girls' interest in sports. It teaches them the importance of good sportsmanship. Extra- curricular activities round out any personls high school life. Girl's Sports is a program in which girls can participate in good clean wholesome fun and exercise. 95 G.A.A. members from left to right: Pat Hancock, Wanda Killebrew, Lynn Hale, Gladys Hart, Penny Gilliam, Peggy Redick, Sharon Williams, Bonnie Maze, julie Leister, Gretchen Clifford, Jeanne Besser, Claire Edkins, Francie Odum, Claudia james, Sheri Hill, Beb Greenway, Jane Barton, recom! row: Margie Martys, Donna Sprunger, Donna Knorr, Barbara Shultz, Elaine Kessler, Sue Cope, Mary Shelly, Dee Heyler, Merilee Adams, Donna Crunch, Karen Shultz, Margie Miller, Katie Kalin, Karen Bricker, Eileen Casey, third row: Carol Popoff, Larry Jones, Betty Menke, Louise Frankie, Karen Kotterman, Robin Swank, Glenda Fogleman, Priscilla. Moreo, Madilyn Buys, Debbie Jewell, Donna Webster, Pat Killen, Nancy Hester, Pauline Noble, Kathy Bowlin. Girls gl'l7Wl ,411 Elasses Add Qzmirzinl Girls Athletic Association is an organization developed to further girls' interest in sports. Throughout the en- tire year they participated in such sports as softball, arch- ery, volleyball, speedaway, basketball, tennis, dance, bowling, swimming, golf. To help support their group, they had cookie sales and spon- sored a dance. This year they sponsored a needy family for Thanksgiving. G.A.A. officers: Betty Menke, Corresponding Secretaryg Larry Jones, President, Jeanette Holmes, Recording Secretary, Merilee Adams, Vice-President, and Chris Kerrigan,.Trea.surer. 96 Freshman and sophomore members of GAA, far too numerous to identify, seem to be enjoying having their pictures taken for the Pano- rama. These students take part in many athletic events during their first two years in high school, and the experience gives them an opportunity to determine just how active they want to be in GAA when they become upperclassmen. Many of the students shown in the picture will continue to be active members of GAA for the next two years and will earn letters, pins, and other awards of merit. Eouclz to Sports G.A.A. Sports managers, from left to right: Y Sharon Williams, softballg Bonnie Maze, arch- nj: eryg Jeanne Besser, volleyballg Claire Edkins, jg M speedawayg Francie Odum, basketball. g T k L 'fl 3 A i 1 ,rr A l ' 3 K ' I i ' f or I Q -- - , nhl s-.W fn.. A wi ,'-1 '- We ,Q ev t f ti ! V , lt A From left to right: Arlene Wrigley, tennisg Wanda LQ: 'ef -... Killebrew, tlanceg Betty Sigvaldson, bowlingg Bonnie NN Adrian, swimmingg Carol Popoff, golf. ,sb s.. 2 g 'L 3 a cttergirls Sponsor Hrs! Dance of the year The main purpose of Let- tergirls is to promote more interest in sports. These girls strive to set an example for other girls by setting high goals and working toward them. This year they spon- sored a dance. Lettergirl officers from left to right are Bonnie Adrian, Secretary, Penny Gilliam, Vice-President, Peggy Redick, Presidentg Barbara Roehrig, Treasurerg and Diana Pete, Publicity Manager. Lettergirls from left to right, front row: Claire Edkins, Chris Kerrigan, Sharon Williams, Donna Sprunger, Wanda Killebrew, Betty Sigvaldson, Betty Menke, Bonnie Adrian, Larry Jones, Glenda Fogleman, Arlene Wrigley, second row: Robin Perin, Sharon Brown, Barbara Roehrig, Peggy Redick, Mary Stoll, Penny Gilliam, Diana Pete, Merilee Adams, Donna Crunk, Claudia James, Donna Shaver, Elaine Kessler, third row: Phyl Eaton, Jeanne Besser, Francie Odum, Rayna Lange, Diane Loretz, Carol Popoff, Lynn Hale, Gladys Hart, Katie Kalen, Pam jurgensen, Jeannette Holmes, Donna Webster, Debbie Jewell, Margie Miller, Jane Barton, Margie Martys, Donna Thayer. 98 unior Varsity cheerleaders from left to right are Christine Schuback, Suzanne Browner, Lulu Smith. Head Cheerleader, Christine Schuback Ehaerlcadcrs Kaos! Cram to Wcfory Boy cheerleaders are, from left to right, Kenny Krebs and Larry Nesbitt. junior Varsity Cheerleaders work hard to keep the team's spirits high. Cheerleaders add pep to the cheering spectators and give the teams the added support they need. junior Varsity cheerleaders need to main- tain a 5 average in order to cheer. A new addition to Washington High School this year was Boy Cheerleaders. Kenny Krebs and Larry Nesbitt felt that they could serve their school best by be- coming cheerleaders. .!Their main purpose was to promote school spirit more effective- ly. Klzecrlmdcrs keep Kam Suthusiasm flzylz The cheerleaders Worked hard this year perfecting new cheers. They took part in pep rallies, assemblies, football, and basketball games to pro- mote good school spirit. They are chosen each year on merit by teachers and the head cheerleaders. Captain Sheri Hill 1' N2 i 5' I , . J , , ,gk . 4. .Aw ,f ,ki-W, - ' wav' ,. Front row. from left tn right: Sheri Hill, Gretchen Clifford: recom! row: Chris I4 Jeanne Besserg third row: Francie Odum, Joanne Phillps, Claire Edkins. Claire Edkins Francie Odum Chris Kerrigan Joanne Phillips Jeanne Besser Gretchen Clifford Pompon Girls from left to right are, fron! raw: Sharon Sluder, Robin Swank, Sue Mclntrye, Joyce Richg Second raw: Glenda Fogleman, Chelly Seeds, Wanda Killebrew, and Neela Perry. Pompon Girls Add Sparkle to the Games Captain of Pompon, Wanda Killebrew, demon- strates how to use pompons. Pompon girls add pep and sparkle to football and basketball games. They work hard after school each night preparing new routines. Each girl is chosen for her ability to perform, personality, and her reason for Wanting to be on the squad. The girls are chosen by a group of teachers and the cap- tain. They make up a routine and perform it before the teachers. They are chosen by their performance, appearance, confidence and attitude. Each girl must maintain a 3 average in scholastic work. H . Ccachcrs Make Gzrls' Sports Passzble F M. ' . w -.,. iitt s V we-A s - .Af. ...ce V. H Miss Harriet Leeke is sponsor for Lettergirls, Varsity and Junior Varsity Tennis. Mrs. Davis teaches part of the time at Wash- ington and part of the time at Glendale. l02 i Members of Badminton Club are. left to right, firzfl row: Claudia James, Bonnie Maze, Sharon Williams, Louise Brawner, Margie Martys, Barbara Roehig, Pam Jurgensen, jane Bartong refund raw: Loraine Jones, Mar- gie Miller, Pat Hancock, Lynn Hale, Pat Killen, Carol Chester, Ellen Miller, Jerri Bowlin, and Donna Web- ster. lgadminfvn Cakes Skill Ellen Miller is the G.A.A. Badminton Manager at Washington High his year. Badminton is a very popular girls' sport at W.H.S. Bad- minton Club, which is made up only of jun- iors and seniors, meets after school and the members play in tournaments. They also chal- lenge other schools to matches. Betty Menke and Larry Jones are engaged in a fast game of badminton. I03 Qarfy Girls' join Howling Klub Members of Bowling Club are, left to right, fini row: Joanne Stein, Sharon Williams, Bonnie Maze, Louise Brawner, Mary Sharkey, Teri Guberman, Norma Hammer, Carol Marler, Mary Stoll, :erond row: Janie Sanders, Beverly Bradley, Ann Plevel, Loralie Graton, Mary Lou Plevel, Kaaron Heranclez, Roxanne Graves, Pam Sabeck, Linda Hanson, Gerry Hart, Claudia James, Marie Booth, Janice Ramsey, Donna Hackett, third raw: Denise Wroblewski, Lorena Brown, Pauline Noble, Vera Popoff, Betty Sigvaldson, Gail Doukakis, Donna Webster, Eileen Casey, Arlene Wrigley, Grace Popoff, Debbie Jewel, Jan Cox, Donna Crunk, Karen Shultz, Laurie Baum, Patsy Faust. Strikes D014 'f 601146 511 Officers of Bowling Club are, Sharon Brown, Secretary, Betty Sigvaldson, President, Arlene Wrig- ley, Vice-Presiclentg and Beverly Bradley, Treasurer. IO4 fr gl7Wf6'l'5 in.. ,l Mary Stoll displays good form as she sends the ball down the alley. Bowling is a very popular sport at W.H.S. where 40 girls joined G.A.A. Bowling Club Loralie Graton prepares to bowl, while Donna Crunk and Karen Gray keep score. jan Cox and Lorena Brown re- trieve their balls. this year. The girls divide into leagues of four girls each and every week the leagues com- pete against each other. Sharon Williams hopes for a strike as she prepares to throw the ball. l l05 Pruffice mats to kill and Kaordimzfiau The members of the Girls' Varsity Tennis Team are, Dee Heyler, Arlene Wrigley, Claudia James, Betty Sigvaldson, and Betty Menke. UK Miss Harriet Leeke, varsity tennis teacher, demonstrates the Serve- with the ball. I06 It is necessary for those who go out for tennis. to practice long hard hours. Any girl is eligible for the tennis team. If she is Willing and has the desire to work hard. She can ac- quire the skill and coordination th a t makes a good tennis player. Top tennis player Betty Menke reaches back to connect Members of the Junior Varsity Tennis Team are, left to right, fini row: Karen Bricker, Janet Hubble, Sandy Gutterman, Danelle Rolnickg recom! row: Laurie Mclntosh, Jane Barton, Martha Peattie, Suzi Browner, Donna Webster. Tennis is a sport in which both men and worn- en participate. It is a clean sport, which develops co- ordination. People who are in tennis practice long, hard hours to develop the right strokes, perfect their serve, and develop their foot Work. The Junior Varsity and Freshman Tennis Team members are working for the day when they can be on the Varsity Tennis Team. Cennzls' Dwclaps Hoordinalicw Members of the Freshman Tennis Team are, left to right: Barbara Glessner, Sandie Geiger, Pat Fogle- man, Christine Nelson, Kathy Browner, Chair Aim .75 in Hit the Cargcf Archery is an individual sport of man ual skill. The closer you come to the bu1l's eye, the better your score will be. It is a game that develops strength and co-ordination. Archery Club is relaxing, but takes a lot of concentration. Shooting the arrow into the bulls eye is the arm of W.H.S. sophomore, Suzi Browner. Danelle Rolnick is demonstrating proper form in Archery. Members of Archery Club are, right to left, from row: Bonnie Maze, Nancy Drake, Loralie Graton, Linda Black, Kaaron Hernanclezg Jefond row: Mee Mary Fain, Suzi Browner, Martha Peattie, Ellen Miller, Pat Sanders. l08 .bi Offers iz Variety af Sports The girls in the P.E. classes enjoy playing basket- ball because it is a fast and exciting sport. It looks as if these girls are really enjoying an ex- citing game of softball. s R Basketball, softball, and speed-a-way are just a few of the sports provided for by the physical education department at Washing- ton. This type of activity offers good, clean, wholesome fun for girls interested in sports. Each sport is lots of fun and good exercise. These are games of speed and co-ordination. Basketball is played in the winter, softball in the spring and speed-a-way in the fall. These girls follow in swift pursuit, as Lucille Smith runs for a touchdown in Speed-A-Way. IO9 IIO 25 , QifA'Q52.JgJ W A xx , , K my ,, , , ., .. .. . , 7 .. ' Af f HP .. -, E M, w X' 1 .V ,f ,Y ,.-fave.: Q' ii -V .w:: ,,, 2 Q .L Ja. -Egg? ' . 5222 gf 5 L K K as QL m . ,,.. . ,f-.V . gs ,EQMA f r X Q' .QQ 425 vfw.zLg1:i15ff1- w S .f-ff-w'w!LH 2 f If Q Z2-1 ,1 1, ' 1 .41-L FSM: .K 'V ,1NX.f.w.. rf A ,- , '.M,ga lv- ,W Q X2 33 Lg?S?Eif L ix 1 ,yfnwv kQ.,:A,.A-K. 4 -, f -1 1 f 1353, -gf' ,.1v-Qhgp 4, fQi,m':,- 2 mf- 1 fy QJiQif5E?f' ' ' W' .f 'Ll' ,. - . . ' me56T'2ff: 1 M ' - ff-f,: M :i4f:,:wfga1-f2+cw1,., . , I ! .V v g'f4ii1,f'ff1'-52225,Y1 Aw . if . Kei--f J. hw A Sei?-,J . 'f fc-K' 5 1aps,f5:5X.2w-,- , ., is 'igffvfz W i . .ix .Pi . Q . ,Q g ,- ' W k- -:vi-1' ,WM 'L 7 ,A A .. . , K5 ,? :s5l'f 1'1'a. 2v,- 4 A f,7 f5'1E'.f i ' , K,,,,,. ,rg X v 4. Fin! row, .left to right: Chuck Ebert, Don Goegline, Terry Bohl, Dan Malone, Dennis Dunn, Craig Johnson, Tim Ruecker, Bob Pickard, Cliff Bird, jim Stoll, Harold Brees, Doug Grimwood, Coach Karl Ulichnyg Jerond row: Coach Harvey Jensen, Roger Soder- berg, Allen Agersea, Lowell Akers, Ken Hansen, Mike Blanton, Rich Cherry, John Cavalier, Mike Roether, Dave Hall, Mickey Batsell, Joe Bozman, Larry Friedman, Ted Tittleg third row: Coach Ed Sine, Kip Kolson, Tim Van Horn, Alvin Jones, Walt Vaden, Sid Gil- breath, Elby Bushong, Paul Oberhaus, Larry Hendershot, Paul Harwood, Steve Isaacs, Dave Ounsler, LeRoy Nenneman, Bruce Kenny, Tom Valead. Varsity Swflvall is Hard Wrfrk Elby Bushong makes an end run to gain 12 yds. for the Rams against Brophy. Mickey Batsell stands by to take a hand- off in case Elby gets in trouble. Rams tromped Brophy 38-19, II4 Lowell Akers tiptoes away from Flagstaff players to gain about 45 yds. The Battering Rams romped over the Eagles 52-25 in a second game thriller. Tim Van Horn makes a leaping dive at Tempe's quarter- back and stops him dead in his tracks as he catches a W l 3 fist in his face. The Rams walked all over Tempe 40-18. Fim raw: Dave Livingston, Charles Johnson, John Lewis, Bob Otto, Tom Julius, Neil Grimwood, Tim Ruecker, jim Stoll, Gary O'Con- nell, Mgr.g .rerond raw: Coach McDonald, Bob Pickard, john Reling, Bruce Kenny, Terry Bohl, Dan Malone, Bruce Frankie, Wally Ma- lone, Greg johnson, Jay Cropper, Dave Cathers, Doug Scott, third row: Coach Pagan, joe Bozman, Trevor Van Horn, Harold Brees, Leon Reecher, Cliff Bird, john Selb, jim Stead, john Jacobsen, George Kiser, Bud Combs, Art Mogilefsky, Craig Johnson, Dennis Dunn, Sam Grimes, Doug Grimwood, Jack Stull, Mgr. H5 Elby Bushong and his unidentified partner put a stop to this run by Yuma. Rams kept up the stiff defense all night to beat the 3AA champs 38-6. Kama' Season kccord is 7365! 8ver Rams .,..... ....... 4 4 Prescott .V... Rams ee..... ......, 3 2 Flagstaff Rams. ,,.... ....,., 3 8 Yuma ........ . Rams ,.s..,.. ....,.. 2 5 Scottsdale ..., Rams ........ ....... 6 Sunnyslope .. Rams ,s,..... ....... 4 6 Amphitheater Rams ,....... ..,..., 3 8 Brophy ........ Rams ,i...i.. ..,.... 4 O Tempe ....... Rams i....., ...,... 2 0 Glendale Rams .....................e.. 6 West .....,.... A great deal of appreciation is owed to this year's foot- ball team for the honor and pride they won the school Due to an unfortunate situation with Tempe, they only finished second in conference play Q6-lj. However, they finished the season with an overall record of 8-2. II6 Mickey Batsell stops this Prescott ball-carrier by throwing a nice block in the season opener. The Rams downed the Badgers by a score of 44-0. 'Hun 'C 1 no sg' 'O xi is 'WS M 2 Q X, ' ' iii I ff J my qgqivi' ff S ....-J' U it , ,fit K ,asv 6l'l7W6tS' Near 6, O00 Attend Kam Games Walt Vaclen catches a pass thrown by quarterback Elby Bushong and makes about 17 yds. on the play. Allen Agersea is attempting to make some yardage against the Bronco's as he is hit by these Brophy players. Ken Hansen makes a try to intercept this pass thrown by the Tempe quarterback. Mickey Batsell is ready to throw a bl-ock on an intruding Buffalo. Qrrfslz Play gllff Schedule M-few--we A -W , , . W,r-.ffiavasga k K V fig' Coach Ed Doran is quite proud of the freshman football team. They practice all season, play a few games, and try to prepare them- selves for varsity and junior varsity competition. These are the boys who will be playing on Washington's championship contenders in the future-some next year, and others in the three years to come. Larry Hendershot bursts through the banner to start an- Elby Bushong leads the team through another art club ban- other WHS victory march. ner, and they're on their way again. II9 if 0 Og!! Q viii' f 1.6L 5' r 69 , 1 w wf 1 3, Q - .1 A , , K 1997 723 .P i r- lllft Q lzo fs . Mmm f Jw y ,A vw Q3,j3Eg'iA5'v,fi'?if Q 31 ball fp-.:ggggssr,ff ,fz'::i'f:avsw' M 55gK'?'g335i,1 ,ff ki 33 'tit M wi it 4' , ,gm W 7 we Wfi5?lm'l!w1'+i M515 Rick Elder Coach Lot Christensen Rams Ease Many Serzim' Uris lfmr fx., john Hanley Washington.. A.. H Terry Hanley SEASON RECORD Coronado Washington .,,.........,,o, 45 Tucson ,.,A,4 Washington.. Brophy Washington ................ 54 Scotsdale . Washington. , Prescott Washington .... ........... 3 1 Glendale . Washington . Tempe Washington ....,........... 49 Sunnyslope Washington ................ 68 Arcadia Washington.. Coronado Washington ................ 63 Flagstaff . Washington ................ 83 Brophy ....... Washington ................ 65 Scotsdale . Washington ................ 70 Glendale . Washington ................ Washington ..............,. 91 Washington ................ 7 1 Washington ................ 62 74 Prescott Arcadia Washington ................ 64 SUIIHYSIOPC Washington ................ 62 Washington ................ 64 Washington ................ 5 6 Flagstaff . Tempe ....... Rincon .,..,.... Catalina ..... Tucson ....... , TL Y 'L m fi f s 3-.Maw . ... . -VN- as -.9-' Dave Zimbro Mark Birch 48 53 52 41 55 16 34 39 51 62 65 Bill Henson 42 58 65 59 79 52 51 29 84 54 58 John Killebrew jim Raper Bill Zulager Mike Roether Bob Scrivano Mike Fisher Bernie Wieckenburg ,eff i . x,,, Varsity First row, l to r: Gary Oxley, Bernie Wickenburg, Mark Birch, Bill Zulager, Rick Elder, Terry Hanley, Mike Roether, john Killew- brew, jim Reeves, Mgr.g Second row: John Hanley, Bob Scrivano, Coach Lot Christiansen, Dave Zimbro, Mike Fisher, jim Raper, and Bill Henson. Terry Hanley makes one handed jump shot. Bill Zulager drops one through. l22 X ,3 g im! is K A 4 Q. O k k 2 g i ,Q ' , -f f ai gi 5 if ii . ,N f 5 H Q M . fm ,Ba ,'-' 415 .WM , . i ,S Y -ap' fl f 1 is 5? XS L -if Q M 1 ' , Y X Q we? 5 ,A . Q 15 il as fr , , I if , M. ,X Hifi - is ,flrzaflzer Successful Scasm ating a game planned to slow up their fast break, e Rams took the measure of their old rivals the nnyslope Vikings 64-29. In this play Mike Fisher ts ready to rebound as Terry Hanley drops one rough the hoop. ave Zimbro does an effective job of blocking t a Glendale Cardinal as Terry Hanley takes rebound. The Cards gave the Rams a real run r their money before the Christiansen coached e won 70-65. Mike Fisher tries a lay-up as a couple of Arcadia players look on in hopes of getting a chance to get the rebound. Terry Hanley is waiting just in case Mike should miss and someone is needed to make a tip-in. I25 i 1 .7rasl1 Purple First row, 1 to r: Randy Woody, Bob Smith, Bill Hageman, Mike Craig, Bruce Rosenstein, Reynold Yee, Boyd Dinehdeal, Paul Bickley Mgr., Second row: Dave Pollard, Dave Myers, Larry Stump, Dave Cooley Gary Balty, Henry Brown, Dick Hermann, Tom Pagel, coach ?r0sl1 Play 6004! lgaskcfball The Frosh basketball teams practice hard all through the season and play a .regular schedule of games in preparation for the time when they will move up to the junior varsity and varsity teams. Frosh basket- ball in the school greatly improves the quality of the varsity basketball played in later years. g!'05ll Whit: Duane Olson, Mike Sparks, Rick Beltran, Ron Stern, john Leach, jim Komorous, Mike Fowler, Mgr., Dale Cass, Mgr., Serond row. Bart LaFon, Pat jackson, john Phillips, Gary Patterson, Alan Foster, Ken Hasback,.- Darrell Holt, Coach Dale Goodwin. Firrz row, l to rz Bob Anderson, Ken Krebs, Bill Hallisey, Mickey Batsell, Bruce Frankie, Doug Grimwood, Harold Breese, Bill Reid, john Stull, Mgr., Jim Stead, Mgr., Jecond row: Bill Killen, Walt Vaden, George Hester, Dennis Richmond, Bob Nevlin, Gary Thomas. Charles Miller, Barry Lunng third row: Sid Gilbreath, Mike Parker, Dave Livingston, Sam Grimes, Terry Homles, Dan Francis, fourib row: Phil Lunn, Art Spoon, Bill Deay, Larry Hendershot, Lowell Akers, Torn Valead, Dave Zimbro, Mark Birch, and Mike Roether. Mike Roether pole-vaults. I 28 Larry Hendershot puts the shot. He was state Champion in 1961. I W, . i. Tom Valead and Lowell Akers practice their starting posi- tion during track practice. Kewl ,Neale Speed The boys on the track team work very hard and practice long hours even if they do not have a large audience to cheer them on. Sometimes students do not realize that track can be just as much fun as a football or basketball game. Each member of the track team must depend upon his own skills and does not have a teammate there to help except on relay races. I29 Dave Zimbro shows his skill in high jumping in early season practice, Dave was a standout on the Ram basketball team also, ...nr Sid Gilbreath throws the discus, an event in which he excels. uso ' Kindermcn lwk Good in ffarly 56115014 Wvrkvufs Mark Birch and Gary Thomas are running the mile 11 3 ' kk ' , of Zyl is :um George Hester shows his form in the broadjump. Charles Miller and Ken Krebs run the 440. Walt Vaden, George Hester, and Lowell Akers running the low hurdles. Lowell Akers takes the baton from George Hester. Wrestling is Major Spar! at Waslzingfau Varsity wrestlers are firrz row, left to right: jerry Hyde, jim Hernandez, Bob Boscamp, Rick Tribble, Larry McLean, john Winn, Bill Baker, jerry Hopkins, and Tim Van Horn. In the second row are, left to right: Don Geoglin, Efriam Almada, Rodger Soder- burg, Sid Gilbreth, Wayne Belkin, Elby Bushong, john Caviler, and Coach Czeslaw Schmidt. Although the spectator may not know the dif- ference between a half-nelson and a sitout, wres- tling is still an exciting sport. There are many kinds of holds and after seeing several matches one may learn to distinguish between them. From this angle it is hard to tell who these two grapplers are, but they seem to be going at it hard and fast, I32 Y A Ram wrestler appears about to put the old 1-2-5-pin on a Central Bobcat representative. Tim Van Horn tugs and pulls, but gets nowhere fast. ,Yaymfs Have Kcyulur Matches Some -IV wrestlers move up to varsity every year, but this is the way the jayvees lined up in mid-season: Jerry Hyde, mgr., Gary Has- bach, Barry Wolinsky, Harold Breese, Steve Isaacs, Buddy Combs, Larry Jensen, jim Humphrey, Coach Dale Thornburgg second row: Gene Hunt, Chris Magadini, Phil Lund, Mike Malone, Dick Hughes, john Rehling, jim Atherton, Bill Killen, Roddy Adamsg fin! row: Charlie johnson, Bill Laughton, joe Craig, Bob Otto, Rodger Yaeckel, Steve Craig, Bob Roether, Frank Carrillo, Dennis Ro erts. l33 TQ! M5159 XM Rib in F mg S gg ., yw? ig L...,,,, Q. 9 fr fr A3 Wfii - 'f AW -x 2 -Q . wf C pg Q! sf'- iaa f 4 . -W .5 Q,-1 fwm sg: 235, , i 1 Hi 4'L2't Y ,iiy 5,23 W - g- . i, Q f,n AW 1 K, X fx M , Xvw K If i if-. ie- af. ,ff 1 if if 'ln K ' X, T, - fx ' M Lg ,W .,,,k M Sid Gilbreath and Roger Soderburg demonstrate the skill that gave both of them wins in a majority of their matches this year. This particular escape by Gilbreath is called a sitout. Soderburg and Gilbreath again show the photographer how a sitout is accomplished. It takes hours of practice and a lot of strength to be able to perform these escapes in the heat of a match. Gear! Wrestlers .Must Practice john Cavalier demonstrates a pinning hold on Roger Soderburg as Sid Gilbreath begins the count which will signal the end of the match. l35 Varsity squad members at the first of the season, firrz row: joel Sollish, Terry Bohl, Bruce A. Smith, Alvin Jones, Cliff Bird, Dave Thomas, Jerry Pulsg second row: Coach Harvey Jensen, john Booth, Paul Allen, jerry Devorak, Elby Bushong, Leroy Nenneman, Kip Kolsong third row: Efriam Almada, Roger Richardson, Rick Kenny, Paul Oberhaus, Paul Rodriquez, and Denny Tribble, mgr. Kala Diamond Squad Sat for Season Paul 'Obie' Oberhaus takes a vicious cut at a fast ball in early-season practice. I36 Although baseball season is just getting started when the final deadline for the annual comes around, Coach Harvey Jensen had his varsity diamond men give us a pre- view of what the coming season is likely to bring. The Rams lost a number of lettermen from last year's squad, and they will' be hard put to find replacements. However, Coach Jensen seems to believe that with the nucleus he has the team will make a good showing this year. Baseball is a game that takes practice and skill, and Coach Iensen will see that the players get the practice if they can furnish the skill. Elby Bushong steals home on a wild pitch. Also shown batter, LeRoy Nenneman and catcher Alvin jones. jlfis' J-fave Zlzarzce fa Move lip Coach Ed Sine supervised while this picture was being taken. Fim row: Neil Grimwood, john Killebrew, Jim Stoll, jim Allen, Fred Vadney, Dave Gazette, Ken Swansong second row: Bob Pickard, Mike jones, Larry Ashworth, Dave Hall, Mike Valasquez George Kizerg third row: Dick Moore, Howard Taylor, Albert Payne, Bill Richardson, Bruce Kenny, joe Bozman, Dave Ripley. I37 Diamvmi Ceam Hopes far EQ Seasan Paul Oberhaus i 1 Rick Paul Kenny Rodriquez Gerry Kip Alvin Puls Kolson Jones Efraim LeRoy Almada Nennernan Elby Bushong n 1n.g-nuff f-14 It takes a big turn-Out of freshmen in order to make sure that the future varsity team will be well supplied with talent. The fresh- men play several games during the season, and thoroughly enjoy their preparation for future varsity participation. Varsity l6'asv!1all 6011165 ,Cater -maxi-ht L Catcher Alvin jones catches a wild pitch. Elby Bushong catches a line drive. l39 vw 5 1 9 9 X 4 I I' - f saw 4 lf V if , , .. , L V . W :iw li 'r ll if I 1 F? Weather Zrfnditiarz is flffzprfrfarzf in Kross Hrfuufry Fint row, left to right: Bob Anderson, Bill Killen, Howard Taylor, Bill Hallisey, Ed Hart, Fred Vadney, Bill Reidg second row: Larry Jensen, Mgr., Bob Neveln, Charles Miller, Kenny Krebs, Gary Thomas, Barry Lunn, Gene Beck, Phil Lunn, Coach Fred Olsson. Gary Thomas comes across finish line. l42 A great deal of acknowledgment is due to the Cross-country team, these boys who participate in this sport do this with practically no recognition at all. This year the two milers had a fairly good season. Many Washington High School boys condition them- selves for other sports by running with the cross- country team. Coach Fred Olsson makes sure that all of his athletes are in good physical condition and capable of taking the beating that a cross-country trek can deal out. letfarman iv 61116 Fim row: Gary Thomas, Carl Fosdick, Bill Hallisey, Dave Hall, Roger Soderburg, John Winn, Mike Roc-ther, Rick Elder, Dave Ouslerg second row: Bob Nevlin, Mike Harden, Mickey Batsell, Alvin jones, Richard Cheery, Kip Kolson, Bob Anderson, Phil Lunn, Bill Reid, Lowell Akers, third row: Coach Ed Sine, Tim Tyers, Larry Stanley, Charley Miller, Larry Jenson, Paul Oberhaus, Steve Issacs, Elby Bushong, Sid Gilbreath, Tom Valead, LeRoy Nenneman, Ken Krebs, Ted Tittle, Coach Schmidtg fourtl: row: john Cava- lier, Larry Hendershot, Jim Raper, Dave Zimbro, Mike Fisher, Walt Vaden, Barry Lunn, Letterman ,flrc Proud to Erlang The officers are, Phil Lunn, Sec.g Sid Gilbreath, Sergeant-ab Armsg Lowell Akers, Pres., and Elby Bushong, Vice-Pres. 1 Showing what a typical meeting is like are, Sid Gilbreath, Tim Tyers, Elby Bushong, and Roger Soderburg. I43 x 0 5 A... Mwervw. IAA . . ff' F131 M my M 3,LKi,3.?,4,,wtQ,,, 1 ' b 1 1 f 3 1 uae. 4 Qffiw ':4,g.,,'y . 9 Nt' 1 A P J -D QOH 0Mccrs Wark J-lard for 6,355 Criumplz Senior class officers are, from raw: Polly DuBois, Secretaryg Al Slucher, President, Mary Shelly, Publicityg bark row: Gladys Hart, Treas urerg Christine Peattie, Vice-President. JANE ABRAMS MERILEE ADAMS BONNIE ADRIAN CHERYL AHART Chorus Pres. 4, Pep Club GAA 1-4, GAA Council GAA 1-4, Lettergirls 3-4, 4, Y-Teen 4, FTA 4 5, Student Council 1-2, Sec. 4, Sports Mgr. 4, Y-Teens 2-5, Pep Club 2 Y-Teens 1 I46 .OWELL AKERS .ettermen 2-4, Pres l, Football 1-4, Track .-4, All-State 2-3 OB ANDERSON i-Y 1-5, Music 3-4, ettermen 4, Track -4, Football 2, Cross- country 3-4, Student Council 1-2-4 KUTH ANDERWALD EAA 1, Bowling lub 2 LAN ATHERTON rack 2-3 BUDDY ALGERIE CLAUDE ARNOULD French Club 1-2, Stu- dent Council 3 RONALD BELTRAN Basketball 1, Track 1-3, Cross Country 5, Ten- nis 2 BILL BAKER EILEEN BEATON Wrestling 2-4, Bowl- Chorus 1 3 Basket ing 2 ball 1 2 Band 1 WAYNE BELKIN Wrestling 2-4, Band 3-4 Mr. Dale Ditterline's sixth period government class is ready to watch film on congress Gavcrnmeuf Hlasses Prepare fiufurc Cfitzkerzs Senior Class Sponsors Mr. Verne Cook and Mrs. Kathryn Mortenson talk over one of many senior class projects. BII,L BENJAMIN Band 1-4, Science Club 2, Play 2 JUDY BERNSTEIN GAA 1-4, FTA 3-4, Student Council 1-2 RITA BINDER GAA 1-4, Letter-girls 3-4, Pep Club 5-4, Student Council 2, TAP 2 MIKE BLANTON Football 1-4, Basket- ball 1-4, Track 2, Hi- Y 1-3, Lettermen 3-4 l48 CHARLES BENTLEY MARK BIRCH Football 1, Basketball 1-4, Track 3-4, Play 4, Lettermen 4 American government teachers Mr Doran and Mr. Ronald Murphy work as senior class sponsors Spansors Give' gllff Seniars Club 3, Science 3, Tennis 2-4, 1, Chess AN BRUCE otball 1 JOHN BRINNON Baseball 1-4, Student Council 1 LORENA BROWN SHARON BROWN GAA 1-4, Bowling 3-4, Lettergirls 4, Stu- dent Council 1-2, Ten- nis 3 MADELYN BUYS MARIE BOOTH GAA 1-4, Letter-girls, Pep Club 2, Bowling 3-4 PATSY BORGERDINE BEVERLY BRADLEY GAA 1, Student Council 1, Bowling 3-4, Y Teens 4, Homecoming Attendant 1 CHARLES BRANSON LOUISE BRAWNER GAA 1-4, Bowling 5-4 WALTER BREHM f K, I '1 ua MARY CHAVEZ GAA 1-3, Pep Club JOAN CHRISTIANSON Y-Teen 1-4 GAA 1-4, Inkslingers 3, Pep Club 2-4, V.P. 3, Pres, 4, Publica- tions Workshop 3, Quill 8: Scroll 4, Teentattle 4 LESTER CHRISTIAN SON Gymnastics 2 4 l50 Serziars flaw a Desire for Zallegc RICHARD CHRISTMAS SHARON BURGESS LINDA BURNWORTH ELBY BUSHONG Football 1-4, Letter- men 5-4, Baseball 1-4, Jr. Homecoming attn. LUVINA CARR Chorus 1 EILEEN CASEY FTA 1-2-4, GAA 4, Span. Club 4, Girls Ensemble 1-2 JANICE CHANEY RICHARD BURGESS Chess Club 2-4 ence 4, Fr. Club 4 ARLENE CARON Pep Club 4 ALAN CASS Band 1-4, Baske 2-4, Track 5, I ball 3 Seniors Gain Jufarmafion at Kollege Night TOM CHRISTOPHER Cross Country 1-4 Wrestling 1-4 4-Cha: FRANK COX PEGGY COX GAA 1-4, Pep Club 1, Student Council 1 GARY COPPLE Annual 4, Play 4, Band 1 JACQUIE CLIFFORD GAA 1 CAROL COOKSEY SC 1-2, Chorus 1, Pep Club 2-4, An- nual 4 SUSAN COPE GAA 1-4, Y-Teen 4, Lettergirls 5-4, Span- ish Club 4 SHARON CODDINGTON FNA 1, GAA 1 Doctor Lewis McDonald from ASC at Flagstaff speaks to seniors at first college night. --K --qs, mm, any Tim Harrison, Bill Montgomery and Alan Fehrman demonstrate the type of activity that has made them outstanding in senior science. All three of the boys attended the National Science Foundation this summer. Tim went to Salt Lake Cityg Bill went to Flagstaff and Alan to Missoula, Mont. Tim is also the winner of the Bausch and Lomb award for outstanding achievement in high-school science. Smivr Scientists Zfreiell E7ufure DONNA CRUNK GAA 1-4, Pep Club 1, 3, Y-Teens 5-4, SC 2, Lettergirls 4 ARD DE FAZIO Senivr 611155 'Has K JANIS cox PATRICIA DAX 5, GAA 1 FRANK DE GEORGE SIDNEY DOWD Tennis 2, SC 4, Cross Country 3, Political Group 3 POLLY DuBOIS FNA 1-4, Sec. 4, Pep Club 4, Class Sec. 4, Drama 1-2, Our Town 2 TIMOTHY DUNN Football 1, Track 1 JANE DUTCHER FHA 3, GAA 5, Chorus 1 FRED EBMEYER ,g3L3 f. J L. JERRY DEUTSCH Football 1-2, Wres- tling 1-2, Baseball 2 JAMES DUNN JERRY DUORAK Baseball 1-4, Foot ball 1 I53 'Q 'sa V as Q SHARON GERARD Y-Teen 1-4, Pep Club 1-3 DONNA GIFFORD GAA 1 SID GILBREATH Football 1-4, Basket- ball 1-2, Wrestling 3-4, Track 1-4, Let- termen 2-4, Home- coming 2, 4 PENNY GILLIAM GAA 1-4, Band 2-4, Lettergirls 3, 4 CARL FOSDICK Hi-Y, Key Club 4, Lettermen 4, Spanish Club 4, Gymnastics 2-4, Annual 4 CARL F OWLER JIM FRAKES Basketball 1, Football 5, Wrestling 4, Band 1-4, Bowling 5 JOSEPH FREW LARRY FRIEDMAN RICHARD FURREY FFA 4, Photo Club 5, Basketball 4, Base- ball 4 ,4! ffamccaming BRENDA FOW JUDY FREDER FNA 2-4, GAA Drama Club 1 BETSY FRYE GAA 1, Y-Teen French Club 2-4 Club 2, 4 -s 'xv-.- ,f , AW X ff 'T' 7 - time-326 '9' RITA GOVER French Club 3, GAA 1-2, Or- chestra 3, Cho- rus 1-4, Pep Club 2-5 , SHARON GRANDE MICKEY GRAHAM Pep Club 1-2, GAA 1-3, Ink- slingers 3, Ram Page 4, Any- town 3, YES Pres. 4 GAIL GRAY GAA 2-3, Bowl- ing 5 Iwgm Pair :Enjoy Dance Gfgethcr ax ,txf SHARON GILLAN 4-H 2 DONALD GOEGLEIN Football 1, Manager 2-4, Wrestling Man- ager 2-4 THOMAS GOODNIGHT Science Club 3-4, Spanish Club 3, 4 MARGARET GORDON CHERYL GIMMESTAD FNA 1-4, Student Council 1, Y-Teen 1, NHS 3, 4 JUDY GOODRICH Y-Teen 2-4, GAA 1-3, Bowling 2-3, Pep Club 4, Chorus 1-2, Annual 4 Homecoming King Ken Hansen enjoys dance with Queen Chris Kerrigan. x l55 Administrators H647 Smiars EI LEEN ROBERT GRAY GOZAWSKAS GAA 1, Usherettes 3-4 BONITA GRIMM PATRICIA GROSE Orchestra 2-3, Chorus GAA 2-4, Pom Pon 2 1-2, French Club 2-3, Student Council 1-3 STEPHEN GROSS Football 1-3, Basket- ball 3, Wrestling 1-2 BILL HALLISEY Basketball 1 , Cross Country 1 -4, Track 3-4, Lettermen 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4 YVONNE HAMMETT GAA 1-2, Chorus 1-3, Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 2 JOHN HANLEY Basketball 1-4, Let- termen 2-4, Football 1, Track 1 TERRY HANLEY Basketball 1-4, Base- ball 1, 2, 4, Letter- men 3-4 JIM HUNDERSON LYNN HALE GAA 1-4, Pep Club 2-4, French Club 3-4, Science Club 1, Let- tergirl's 4, Chorus 1- PAT HANCOCK Student Council 2, GAA 4, Bowling 3 KEN HANSEN Football 4, Home- coming King 4 EDWARD HART GLADYS HART TIMOTHY HARRISON LADDIE HARTY Band 1-4, Cross Country Student Body Treasurer 4, Gymnastics 4 3-4 Class Treasurer 4 xr ,-A X PAUL HARWOOD JUDY HAVILAND LARRY HENDERSHOT CHARLES HENDLEY Hi-Y 3-4, NHS 3-4, Band FHA 2, Chorus 1, Bowl- Track 1-4, Football 1-4, 1-4, I-Cifermefl 3-4, FOOI- ing 2 Lettermen 4, Basketball ball 1-4, Boys State 3-4 1.4 Mrs. Schroder counsels JoAnne Phillips and Evon Hamilton JOHN HENSLEY Band 1-3, Hi-Y 3-4 Lfeuneelere Oyez' Services fe Serziers aff? fum. SUSAN FABER GAA 1-4, Y-Teens 4, FHA 1 ALAN FEHRMAN Chess Club 1-4, Key Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Football 1, Tennis 3, Student Council 4 ROBERT FENTY Bowling 3-4, Basketball 2 RENEE FERRER Chorus 3-4, Pub. 3 Seniors Strive' RICK ELDER Key Club 2-4, Treas. 4, Hi-Y 3-4, Ram Page, Student Council 1-3-4, Treas, 4, Ink- slingers 3, Pres. 3, Lettermen's Club 4, Basketball 1-4 CHERYL EVERSOLE GAA 1-2, Bowling 2 EARL ESTES J 5 DONNA FINLEY PAUL HENSON NITA HENSLEY ALMA HICKMAN Band 1-4, Pep Club 1, Basketball 1-4, Football 1, Pep Club 2-4 P6P Club 3-4, Student Usherettes 1 Track 2-4, Student Coun- Council 31 TAP 2 cil 1 Schwl Spirit GEORGE HESTER. FFA 1-4, Lettermen 3-4, Track 2-4 GAA 2-4, Student Council 4, Tennis 3-4, NHS 3-4, Bowling 3, Ram Page 4 HOAGLAND 3-4, Chorus 3-4, RRY HOPKINS ass President 2, otball 1-3, Wres- ng 1-4, Gymnastics 4, Hi-Y 3 LL HUDDLESTON ymnastics 1-4, Foot- ll 1-2, FFA 2, ack 1-2 DELORES HEYLER JOHN HICKCOX SHARON HILL Y-Teens 1, PCP Club 1- Tennis 3-4, Science Club 1 Class Secretary 2, GAA 1-4, Pep Club 2-4, Any- town 2, Cheerleader 2-4, Girls State 3, Student Council 1-4 KATHY GRAVES RAY HITE Seniors Mickey Graham, Rick Elder, Bill Hallisey, and Dee Heyler check proofs for the Ram Page, the school newspaper. JEANETE HOLMES Y-Teen 1-2, GAA 1-4, Majorette 2-3, Lettergirls 3-4, Stu- dent Council 1-4 BRUCE HORNBAKER MIKE HORTON Chess Club 2-4, French Club 3-4, Key Club 2-4, Boys State 3, Student Council President 4 -my if 'T' 6fd6'S Sponsors Khrzkfmas Dance JAMES JOHNSON MARY BETH JOHNSON LARAINE JONES RICHARD JONES Gymnastics 1-4 FNA 1-4 Baseball 2, Basketball 3 SHIRLEY JONES PAMELA JURGENSEN BARBARA JURY RICHARD KADET GAA 1-3, OfChC5fI'9+ 1-4, GAA 1-4, Lettergirls 3-4, GAA 1-4, Archery 4 French Club 2, NHS 2-3 Majorette 3-4, Student Y-Teen 1-2 Council 3-4 yum. JOHN KELLEY Basketball 1, Track 1-3 RICHARD KENNY Basketball 1, Base- ball 1-4 CHRIS KERRIGAN GAA 1-4, Cheer- leader 2-4, Lettei-girls 3-4, NHS 3-4, Girls State 3, ASU Prin- cess, Homecoming Queen 4 DONNA KERSHNER GAA 1, Y-Teen 1-2, German Club 3, NHS 3-4, Student Council 1-3 SUE KELSO GAA 1-5, Y-Teen FNA 4, German Cl 4, Ram Page 4 ELAINE KESSLE Y-Teen 1-4, Spam 5-4, GAA 1-4, Lette girls 3-4 ffomccamirzg Swnfs Pkzrzrzed by Scniars Seniors Susie Leet, Barbara Roehrig, Mary Shelly, Mic- key Graham, and Mary Stoll are taking part in discussion on homecoming plans at a class meeting. WANDA KILLEBREW JAMES KING SHARON KIRK GAA 1 LINDA SUE KOHL German Club 5-4, Pep Club 4, Play 4 CAROLYN KOILE Y-Teen 5-4, Science Club 3 KENNETH KREBS Class Pres. 5, NHS 5-4, Band 1-4, Hi-Y 2-4, Pep Club 5-4, Boys State 5, Track 1-4 BILL KI LLEN Chess Club 2-5, French Club 1, Boys State 5, Cross Coun- try 5-4, Track 5-4, Wrestling 5-4 DONNA KNORR GAA 1-4, FNA 4, Annual 4 JOHN KOMADA Orchestra 2-4, Chorus 1-4, Basketball 1, Cross Country 1 I6l ROGER HULETT Football 1, Track 1 RICHARD HUSKINSON Science Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Bowling 3-4, Sec. 4 JANE HYDRICK Girls State 3, NHS 3-4, Pub. 4, PNA 1-4, V.-P. 4, French Club 3, 4, Science Club 1-2, Chorus 1-4, Or- chestra 1-3, Dance Band 1-3, Music Camp 3-4 ERIC JOHNSON BOB KUSH Football 1 3 Wres Band 2-4, Dance tling 4 Art Award 3 Band 4 JEFFRY IRICK Key Club 2-4, Boys State 3, Basketball 1 NANCY JEAN GAA 1, Pep Club 2-4, Bowling Club 3, Photo Club 3, Play 2 Seniors Larry Hendershot George ter, Brian Trapp and janet Cox GERALD JENSEN Band 1-4, Orchestra 2, Dance Band 3-4, Honor Band 3-4 CONRAD JOHNSON 'Z' lunch lunch together. JUDY LAKE BETTY LANDRY GREGARY LANE Student Council 1, Science Club 1-4 RAYNA LANGE Annual 4, GAA 1-4, Let- tergirls 3-4, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2-4, Y-Teens 2, TAP 2 X, QQ lf?- Q. TED LAWRENCE MYRON LIEBHABER Class Vice-President 3, Key Club 3-4, Orchestra 1-4, Anytown 3, Tennis 1-4 '71 'Rt if STAN LEELAND Football 1, Baseball 3, Wrestling 1 PAT LITMAN Band 1-4, Orchestra 1-3 Majorette 4 SUZANNE LEET GAA 1, Chorus 1-3, Pep Club 3-4, Annual 4 MIKE LONGSTRETH Student Body Vice-Pres., Boy's State, Quill 84 Scroll, Key Club 2-4, Student Council 2-4, Ram Page Editor 4 JOAN LEWIS GAA 1, Chorus 1 DIANE LORETZ GAA 1-3, Lettergirls 3-4, Bowling Club 1-2, Student Council 4 DIANA MEYER BONNIE MAZE VIOLET MAY BARBARA ROGER MATTI THOMAS MCCARTHY Football 1-5, Wres- tling 2, Track 1-3 LAUREL MCCLELLAN Chorus 1-4, Orchestra 1-2 JERRY MCCORD MIKE MCDANIEL Tennis 1 I64 DANA MCCLASKEY Science Club 4, Or- chestra 1-4, Chorus 3, Track 1-3, Photo Club 5 JAMES MCDERMOTT German Club Track 2 GAA 1, Chorus .1-4 ELLEN MCALLISTER FHA 2-5, Art Club 1, German Club 5, GAA 1 Smiar Hlzecrlcadcrs Karry Heavy Load S MATHEWSON 'S BETTY MENKE GAA 1-4, Lettergirls FNA 1-4, Chorus 3-4, Tennis 1-4 BEVERLY MILLER GAA 1-3 JOYCE MILDE JOE MILLER Chess Club 3-4, Key Pep Club 2-4, GAA A Club 4, Spanish 3-4, 1-4, Play 3 R Science Club 4, Hi-Y v I4, Annual 4 PETER MOLINARE Science Club 1 KAREN MILLER sm Seniors Observe 1106 Week erry Pease loads Sharon Riordan with books to prove that seniors .usr also observe YOB week. MAXINE MONIAG BILL MONTGOMERY Basketball 1, Key Club 3-4, German Club 3-4, Bowling 2-4 CATHY MORLEY Class Treasurer 1, GAA 1-3, Class Secretary 3, Ram Page 4 dk 'yea THADIA MOORE French Club 2-3, GAA 1-2, Y-Teen 1-4, Student Body So- cial Manager 4, Pom Pon 2-3, Chorus 1-4 LINDA MORRIS SHARON MORRIS Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, Usherettes 4 RENEE MOTT FHA, Chorus 1-4 CHERYL MYERS Bowling 5-4, Science Club 1, Pep Club 2, Y-Teen 1-2, Chorus 1-2 LEROY NENNEMAN Hi-Y 2-4, Key Club 3-4, Pep Club Let- termen 3-4, Football 1-4, Anytown 3, Base- ball 2-4, Wrestling 1-4 Hallsgc Princesses Do Well LEE MOORE Football 2, Baseball 4, Track 4 CASSANDRA MOTT Pep Club 2-4, Orches- tra 1-2, Chorus 1-4, Science Club 1 i JIM NEAL FFA 1-2 x JAMES NELSON GEORGE NEILSON STANLEY NITSO LAUERENCE NORTON Gymnastics 1-4, Student Football 1-2 Council 2, Letterfnen 4 1-S., 1 FR Seniors Paul Harwood and Dee Heyler dance together at the Christ- mas Formal which was sponsored by the senior class. fi-B rj USAN MARR ep Club 1, Pom Pon , FTA 4, NHS 3-4 .--9, NORA MASON Chorus 1, GAA 1, Ink Slingers 3, Ram Page 4, Annual Editor 4 VERLAND LUNDY Basketball 1, 4-H 1-4, Student Council 1 My rw. KDE SHARON MacDONALD Band 1-4, Orchestra 2-4, NHS 5-4, GAA 1-3, Spanish Club 5-4, Majorette 3-4 RONALD MANERY Football 2-3, Track 2 DONNA MACE Ram Page 4, Spanish Club 3, Quill 8: Scroll 4, FTA 4, Pep Club 3-4, Drama Club 1 DOI-LY IRA MARCUS MARDI ROSIAN French Club 1-3, Chorus 2-4, Pep Club 1-2, Bowling Club 5, Art Club 4 CAROL MARLER GAA 2-3, Student Council 3 Seniors Spansar Hhrisfmas ?or11f1al lb7 ,.4 GARY NAEB LARRY NESBITT Ram Page 4, Chess 1-2, Hi-Y 4, Key Club 3-4, Pep Student Council 1, Science Club 3, Cheerleading 4, 1-2 V.-P. 4, Track 1-3, Cross Country 2-3 F 'F' :'.. Y H JOHN NEWBROUGH Gymnastics 1-4, Wres- tling 2-4 NANCY NYSWANDER Orch. 1-4, Sec. 2, AFS Japan 3, NHS 3-4, German Club 3-4, Honor Band 1-4, All- State Orch 3 PAUL OBERHAUS Hi-Y 3-4, Key Club 3-4, Lettermen 4, Baseball 1-4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 2 MYRON NUSBAUM FFA 1-4, Student Council 1, Ram Page 4, TAP 1 i PHILLIP O'CONNO1x Football 2 JAMES OLDS Gymnastics 2-3 Dancing Scuivrs Mike Longstreth and Donna Crunk are shown dancing at one of the after game dances. ROBIN PERIN GAA 1-3, Y-Teen 2-4, Student Council 3-4, Any- town 3, Lettergirls 3-4, Tennis 1, NHS 3-4 .-sid fu-'ii KIM PERKINS Wrestling 4, Track 2-4 DIANNA PETE GAA 1-3, Lettergirls 3-4, NHS 3-4, Spanish Club 3-4 Seniors kemiuisce JOANN PHILLIPS Student Council 1-4, Cheerleader 2-4, Pep Club 1-4, FFA Sweet- heart 4 MARION PHILLIPS GAA 1-2 JEANETTE PIKE FHA 1, GAA 1, FNA 2-4, Girls State 3, Inkslingers 3, Ram Page 4, Student Council 3-4 MARY LOU PLEVEL Pep Club 2-3, Bowl- ing 4, TAP 1 SANDRA PERSONS Pep Club 3, FHA 1, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 1-2 CATHY PETERMAN GAA 1, Y-Teen 2-4, FNA 2-4 COLLEEN POLLARD Chorus 1, Band 1-4, GAA 1, 3 ANN PLEVEL Pep Club 1-3, Y-Teen 3-4, TAP 1, Student Council 2, GAA 2, Bowling 4 CAROL POPOFF DANIEL POLLARD Student Council 2, GAA Wrestling 1, Gymnastics 1-4, Y-Teens 2, Bowling 1, Chess Club 2 4, FHA 3-4 DIONICIO PORRAS DONALD PROULX Wrestling 2-4 German Club 5-4, Science Club 4, Chorus 1-4, Stu- dent Council 1-4 JOE PUCHTA LUPE RAMIREZ JAMES RAPER PEGGY REDICK GAA 1-5 Basketball 1-4, Track 1-4, Student Council 5, Letter- men 4 Zap Seuiare Receive Awards .ign- PENNY REED LINDA REID Chorus 2-4, Orchestra 2-4, Student Council 3, Play 4 SHARON RIORDAN GAA 1-2, Latin Club 1-2, Pep Club 1-4, Spanish Club 5-4, Y-Teen 1, Bowling 1-4, Tennis 1-2, Gym- nastics 3-4 NANCY ROBERTSON GAA 1-3, Orch. 1-4, Pep Club 3, Dance Band 5-4 CONSTANCE REINHOLD LILY ROBERTS GAA 1-3, FNA 1 enior members of the Annual Staff from left are onna Knorr, Nora Mason, Cam Smith, and Glenda obinson The are discussing deadline problems with El . Y ditor Nora Mason. ' Seniors Wrfrk an ,Annual Staff -.Mn W, JACQUELYN VICTOR ONG OLSEN French Club 5-4, Science Club 4, Key VIgX?1?gQD Club 3-4, Boys State 3, Student Council PCP Club 1-3, Wrestling 2 GEORGE PARKER Football 1-3, Baseball 1-4, Gymnastics 2 JUDY PARR MARILYN PEARCE GAA 1, Usherette 4, Art Club 3 CHRIS PEATTIE Ram Page 4, Student Council 3-4, Y-Teen 2-3, GAA 1, Inksling- ers 3, Class Vice- President 4 GRACE PARKEN GERRY PEASE Gymnastics 2-4, Ten- nis 1, Key Club 2-3, Spanish Club 1-4, Chorus 3-4, Bowling 1-4, Annual 3, Stu- dent Council l 171 GLENDA ROBINSON FHA 2-4, Chorus 1-2, NHS 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Science Club 1, Annual 4, Student Council 1-3 I Seniors Support Basketball Umm JACK ROBINSON PAUL RODSIGUEZ YTHJQJ, rf , BARBARA ROEHRIG GAA 1-3, Lettergirls ROSS ROGERS 3-4, Bowling 2-3, Stu- dent Council 1-3 RICK ROHRBACHER Boys Alliance 'gil' l' FRED ROLNICK DENNIS ROSS JAMES ROTH Mike Fisher, left, and john Hanley, right, look on while jim Rape center scores in game with Coronado High in Tucson. l72 Football 1 IRITA SHELTON KAREN SHULTZ 'KL SLUCHER oys State 3, Band -3, TAP 4, Class . resident 4 BARBARA SMITH 4 BARBARA SHULTZ GAA 1-4, Lettergirls 3-4, Spanish Club 2-4, Y-Teens 3-4, Stu- dent Council 1-3, Bowling 1-3 SYLVIA SKINNER GAA 1-3 ,flfliiffure of Emotions Hallaufs Gnzduatian BILL SMITH CAMILLA SMITH GENE SMITH KAREN SMITH FNA 3-4, Chorus 1-4, GAA 1-4 Bowling 1-2, Annual 4 DONNA SPRUNGER RICHARD STAIR STANLEY STEVENSON FRANK STOOKESBERRY Gymnastics 1-3, Wrestling 2-4 SHARON STUBBERT GAA 1-2 MILTON SULLIVAN Seniors an Kam Page taff Wark Hard ROBIN STURGEON GAA 2, Y-Teen 1 MARY STOLL Student Council 2, Let- tergirls 3-4, GAA 1-4, Bowling 2-4, Y-Teen 2 JOHN TUREK WALTER VADEN Chorus 2-4, Band 4, Football 1-4, Basket- Gymnastics 4 ball 1, Track 1-4, JOANNE FFA 1-4, Lettermen 4 VALANTAS GAA 1, FHA 4, 'Y-Teen 4 I74 AI. SUTHERLIN Student Council 1, Cross Country 2, Play 4, French Club 3, Chorus 5 SANDRA TOWNSEND GAA 1-2, Spanish Club 2, FHA 1 BRIAN TRAPP Science Club 1, Base- ball 1 RONALD TURNER MARSHA SYLVESTER VERNON TRAYN ER I WN JZ,-? MARY SHELLY Class Publicity Man- ager 4, Y-Teen 1-4, GAA 4, Handbook Cover 3 JIM VAN ARSDELL Science 4, Baseball 4, Spanish 4 LARRY VAUGHN Wrestling 1-4, Track 2, Football 3 KAREN SMITH GAA 1, 2, 4 JIM VERMILION s--sy JACK WHEELER ashington High School's Mascot Ram- MIKE WARNER Science Club 2-4, Chess Club, Tennis 3-4 NEDRA WAY GAA 1-2, Masquers 3-4, Y-Teens 1-2, Play 3-4 KAY WHALLY GAA 1-3 Seniors Remember ,Mascot JAMES WEBB Football 1-3, Track 1-4, Play 4 ie is present at all home football games. any seniors will remember Rammie as a ooster of school spirit. ZIOI6' Week Includes Senivrs The seniors also took an active part in week. Seniors Donna Kershner and john were among those attending the Sweetheart mal. The false ceiling of red and white paper was a beautiful sight. This memorial sight will always be rememl in the hearts of all Washington High sei It shows cafeteria before construction was b and Old Glory waving proudly over the campus. Senior Mike Horton and Linda Anderson re- hearse for Mr. Berry's Etchingsj' first play of the year, directed by Mr. Verne Cook. JONELL WILKERSON GAA 1-2, Orchestra 1-5, Chorus 1-4, NHS 5-4, Music Award 3 Seniors kehcarse far Play DON WILLIAMS Football 1-3, Track 1, FFA 2-4 SHARON WILLIAMS GAA 1-4, Lettergirls 3-4, Bowling 1-4 DONNA WIN SLOW Student Council 1 THOMAS WORSNUP GEORGE WRIGHT DAVID ZIMBRO All State 1-4, Base- ball 1-4, Track 2-4, Lettermen 3-4, Hi-Y 3, Student Council 1 TERRY WOOLLEY HALLEY YECKEL FFA 1-4, Gymnastics 3, Orchestra 1-4 I77 iii k3?55L,,?,f V NN' .si ,Lf if f, J wir. L. 3225413 f I , I f if ' , ' 4.- p Yrk, v,.y EA. X,,..,' ,. H L gig A ,Q Wx 5 A -'-r--1 gy, J, ,P W 2 1 junior Elass Like the Guaranty Bank building, the junior class of 1961-1962 will rise into knowledge, growing in wis- dom as each year goes by. The hopes, the ambitions, the goals of this class are sym- bolized by this building. They seem high and far away, but with work and patience, they can be reached. f v l ' ffm. , Q1 Q . A , , ...V X- .QQ , VWW Wff 4 5 . www if f, Eff A Lh,A , S 1' , ,WWWQMWM A A ,Q-m-.hwy fb Q ,L,, - A. A ' 'AWN v-,MA w , 1- glsqsjyqggifzvfm. f' .f V igwr Y 'Y -f 'VW-rw H , . -M ' .sy-,-,.,-,,,.,, ., ' ' Q 1 . , ' 1 f3XK'9?f2 2, 'z A R, x Q, W A is . ,S sf 1 ,f 4 Decorations for the Sweetheart Dance featured a white cloud with a false ceiling. The main projects of the junior class are the Sweetheart Dance and the junior-Senior Prom and the concession stands at the football games. Girls traditionally take the boys to the Sweetheart Dance. The junior-Senior Prom is the big dance of the year and is held in April. Charlotte Snyder and Gary McNichols, one of 150 couples who attended the Sweetheart Dance, enjoyed the three hours of music and laughter. furzirfrs Make Plans far Dances , fn ff .xtaffw y ir ', if ,gn Dean Dixon, 'Bob Kenrich, and Sharon Nelson are a few of the committee members making plans for the Junior- Semor Prom. Cheryl Hammond, Ralyne Conley, Buddy Combs, Katie Kalin, and Charlotte Snyder take a break from planning the prom while Mike Longstreth works diligently at the desk. 'A . 1 .,,,. C ft W: ' Robert Aborne r A . '7' 1 'frfigblg' i I 'A ai 53' Q Y. 2 - . , IRQ f r M . . ' 1, sw I ss. was 'f' s wie , f b, ' I , .f v aa ,.. 663'-3' 522 in I X Diane Addlesperger Allen Agersea ,N 'Ami IVF K ts, ues! is ,Q may ar u as .Q-A I fy' G' af' y -vt ',z,. ,QQ ,f tv T... junivrs Keceive Don Ahart Paul Allen Susan Andersen Susan Anderson Nancy Andresen Sandra Apel .K junior Class President Buddy Combs presides at the class meetings. At these meetings plans are made Larry Ashworth ' , janet Auten Q, V X Phyllis Babb I john Baca India Ballard K Gerald Banks 1 5,0 ' , yyehrz wx 'I Clyde Bartlett P' ' A jane Barton V ' 53 Mickey Batsell Phyllis Eaton Suzi Dashiell and Cherl Ham , y Y mond admire each other's class rings which they recently received. Kings in 3111111114 Spring concession stands, money-making projects, the junior class sponsors, Mr. Herbert Fabricand, Mr. james Gallagher, Mr. Robert Spencer, and Miss Dorothea Benner, happily count the income from the football concession stands. Dance, and the junior-Senior Prom. f. -N , int S4 ' ff, . Q 5: A as- . r gr , 'f - it' X11 'ii - 3 -6' ' .vol ,. . . , fa' -fist., , ,f,i 2:?t'...'7 . - 7 .lion 'F 6 Susan Brehm Robert Bresee Karen Bricker Andrey Bridges Harold Bries james Brinkley Russ Brock Sandy Boros Jerri Bowlen Gary Bovee Kathy Bowlin Joe Bozman Bill Bradley Sweet- . , 1, 'x Q Angtlm Vx 6 x Dorothy Beckman nm, .W X , Brian Bennett , 'HA' 7 , ' L'4k,l- yi Betsy Baum 3 V lV,' ji - A ' Gene Beck Nw-,1 -L4 im 'leigff , , Carey Bentley I 9 i V ,. ' Q Q Jeanne Besser ., , ' S N , Dennis Blum ff , ggi Q r Terry Bohl ' X ' V Q ,A fr' ' r ,V y ' B r K 1 'Jr , 5, ,. -ff , 1:1 , me , - , an S ' X if 1 4 K- ' ,fag-ijvxrj, . , A In 1 E I83 Chuck Brooks Keith Brown Gene Broyles Darlene Burger Melvin Burger Michael Bryant Bill Cady Diann Campbell Larry Capp Pat Cartwright John Cavalier Jessie Cervantez Doug Chaney Bill Chastain 'Q xy J ' fivts ggggg C .. 1,2 - I .6 W B Us ' N ll iff- he ..'gi,,ga'2' . e is A X gi N. iii ..v.q... . i ex B U no hi ,EIAQE Jeff Chapman Ruth Cheever Richard Cherry Carol Chester Gary Christie Betty Christy if bf' iw sf? f 'B' lt gi a,ii mill Francie Odum, Jeanne Besser, and Gretchen Clifford, juniors on the varsity cheerleading line, energetically practice their routines. ffm f K I84xi B jing fx lei? Q.- it Sparta' Interests Kamal Gretchen Clifford Loreen Clubb Gaylon Coates Steve Cole Buddy Combs Ralyne Conley Carol Cornstubble Tom Cosgrove David Cox Joe Craig Jacque Craney Glenda Crownove Susan Dashiell Bill Deay I :gh llfl junior lfczzr Kristine Favel Mike Fisher Glenda Gogelman Rita Follett David Ford Judy Foreman Henry Fortier John France Louise Frankie Carolyn Freeman Carolyn Fulks Nancy Fuller jeffrey Gadd Chuck Gartell Susan Gillan Dave Gonnerman Marsha Gordan David Gozzetta Margaret Graham Donna Grout Claire Edkins john Effingham jim Engle Marc Fairman Wa -C ' ff. 13115 After a full day of back-breaking labor, Kip Kolson, Phyllis Eaton, and Bill Zulager laugh and relax. 'rn x Dean Dixon K , 1 Q Pamela Dodge ri, if Qs. ' 7 Lwmili t Ron Donaldson Leta Downing Tim Dunst Phyllis Eaton J. f 5 ,E N i i , 'vw i f sa ' egg Q C 6 ,Ki fs ,J r 9 L- . I ., 4 , 'fl . H7 , J' if -- ' M 1- X 132 3 l -i K 2 . 'el ' i ima , st . F .ag mg P VM.. r, ' l 'X ,V ,521 xx J - I 'K ' 3 I A J S' at xx., 'Q , ' ,, .,.., , Q. ' Q W ,Q ,Q 4 ' V V , ' 4: FL 1 Mx Y , Y , .H V V , 1 , ,1 in ' A '- Av. A 1 K 5. ' i M , l frm W r :Q , ., x 'W 1' Y. Wh 5 ? 'I ' Nu' if .441 1 bl . f 6: X f F gr Lg D ., gf gg.r,ei ' ': ' ii 2 my 'or A F F ,ft At the campus bookstore Mary Shelly sells items to a line of students. The bookstore supplies students with such articles as books, pencils, pens, paper, and notebooks. Elizabeth Grant Joe Grant Elizabeth Grote Roxanne Graves Judy Green Beverly Greenway t. , -Q -r' S.. X 'P-Gr fe! 'BTU ,- Jil 3 was iff 5 551 X NHS ,flccq Doug Grimwood Teri Guberman Marylin Gwinn Dave Hall L 63,1 ' 'r gy-, Cheryl Hammond 2 Q ?'i Q up 3 ' Clarisse Hanna To ,K f -Q 1 it Q v, Joe Hansen - as t W so 4: is :,, . L7 V' Vx D ,tl an A L 'P 'i MX Q x 3: dl if' Mike Harden . X . f ii ,X f 4 x Renny Harris gf 14 . H , .Y I Z Gary Hasback . kay-3: .V 'K .ef - hy 'X ' 'X L ' .pax i or Q, L on N i l e -A if Q: A , . 'F' ' Gary Haugen 1 I ng. I 3 john Haviland t 1 f, Mt et.- f Colleen Heefner . it ,. gi , ' Linda Hemphill 1 ee M . V Patricia Herriage ,-.. 5- ,. Nancy Ann Hester . tl Q A X gk , to A R ,,. , . l A., -fe ' I' G David Himmelstein . 1' . JH' if Mc ,yi ,. i ml - Dave Hirschy X. A 1' 4 A N - Xe J Don Hodge f ' L' A Vi W Janice Holmes 5 ' fx' t ,sire 12.2 . '.'5s fi Y, :.E- G- . E in I Q, Sa' R , - . gi 'Vs 4 'W M Q Gary Hopewood mi-1'-. James Horne 'A A ' Robert Horne , i V 0 W Gerry Hart Johnny Horton s 'ff' Tom Howard ,Q-4....f L Ruth Hudson 'i AR. Q I Richard Hughes Q cj W A J' Nt i Jim Humphrey 4' ff 'f , 15 Steve Isaacs ' 'el we , ' x Claudia James A 4 CD V Glenn Jensen K t 1 t sw J' t a e Laffy yx P X 'al r K A I-1-av ,Ki I ,pd E 5 7 M-,.,, KJ Q ,N Debbie Jewell - K .. If we : , , Charles Johnson it ' 6 V V M V W! Johnnie Johnson A ' 'N' 'f Lauri Johnson ,A ' Q Q ' ' ' Ronald Johnson 'ffxv 5 5 t gk Haa?eE w B7 junzvrs Zfhis Zfear Alvin Jones Kathleen Jones Tom Julius Katie Kalin John Kahn Jim Katzenberger J X ,, .. ,I if Q , U gjhgfl Wi digit ,unnm,,,a,,a ty cheerleader Gretchen Clifford enthusiastically leads the in a cheer for victory. 9 J t J g :gill , J sw . 25 -' use J ff i .lj E li ll, ' sf rm 5 T ' Marc Birch stretches to make the basket that leads the team to a 37-34 victory over Tempe. I87 f -r' , L. ,lr :wgaf Q W 'Z 1,5 K L g ,fi , , ,ggi 1,3572 ' f Hs i wx at L ,ge 535' y 6 'B' 4 l A YJ, xx 'Hur' 53, 'gpg 6 2 an NX '38 x S ,ff x N L .I 4: fi- g S Many juniars Apply for Parts i LL X ak ' , - 3 V: L ,. ' Q ' I , ' 1 x George Kiser a aaa L - 3 Pat Patricia Ray Kerr Killen Kimura Mary David Karen Kistler Kohl Kole L. e Ti' 'wiggl- ff 3., L L, 1 F is ,ag SU A ju ' v Hu.. '- K z A' Lx. 5 af Q , L e L- 'Hx LL -- L L k L L g aff, ff y an Kip Karen Bill Hal Kolson Kotterman Kruger Kuchel Larry Jayne Margie Bill Lake Lane Lawrence Lewton juniors, Dennis Richmond, Pat Kerr, Robin Swank, and Doug Grimwood were finalists in the American Field Service Program. One of these will represent W.H.S. in a foreign country. Phil Lunn Carol Laszlo D V Mike McCord ew s Candy Porter sells goodies to Ruth Hudson and Caroly Zody. The snack bar keeps a supply of everything fro doughnuts and orange juice to tuna sandwiches and ha burgers, plus any kind of candy or gum. julie Leister pf ' .'i,,, 5' l Lg 3 Jack Lemaire VA gg A X Z D l i f 3 Diane Lichlyter 5 gf' w fii A L 1 A I : Q k r H? fr fi L H 2 A 'fgfg t gx David Livingston ,, g if ,g: L Alison Loofboro iz ls 'W' L A - l john Lord 'sl 'rs t D , xiii- LL, K L?VV iw Wy' A Viz L K A g L . :L Carroll Lucas ' D D ,4 95 Program 1 Judi McCraden David McCrea jerry McIntyre Walt McMahan Gary MCNichols Ronnie Mallory Sam Martinez Margie Martys Gloria Mascarelli V1 Margie Martys, Katie Kahn, Cheryl Hammond, Bill Chastain, Diane Simpson, and Johnnie johnson work on plans for the junior-Senior Prom. This big event keeps almost everyone busy second semester. 'R 5-gs ' i 4 l inn., 3 iYmff lie. i? C '55 l iw' . ,fx X C N . g y y my M gg H vnii g g' ik 9 Y , 2 ,M , y 9 , , - i 1: fszff ' ' all . ,, Mike Meyer Jim Meyers Paul Meyers Gary Michelson Pauline Noble Frances Nunez Larry Okamoto William Ott Francie Odum Bob Otto Dave Oursler 'Q .tfh u lf,S-if' i ' ee P ilk. j , X95 'ivx' V ,4 . - fc' '3 1- i w' ' A h ifi, ii Arthur Mogilefsky Dwain Morris Loren Nelson Sharon Nelson Robert Neveln gs' 1 FQ 8, sfjgzfvj? J' .2 it fi v , ,J Charlie Miller N Joe Miller -5 Judy Miller 5 i Marjorie Miller X V Ay,ii?f, Q C N in i ' Marjorie Miner Lf ' l .3 Phyllis Miller - f ' 1 Robert Minto 4 ' X of ag 'E 51 ' l l :. i V X' N i X' ails 4 ' i 'wiv X . Iliff? 'pig E X '4-f as . essii A f .3 Q -- , 1 A .. A i -3.1 f 'ii mil Q' 1 , 5 X . , 43' 'L ? ,. to Q 'ja , if ' ' f ik ,- l89 President Buddy Combs looks on as Katie Kalin, junior class secre- tary, reads the minutes of a previous meeting. .6 .. t 2? 'K 4 ry l V vi' if N , .fm A ef 1 Q X - .. A F ...FHM 55 f ,JMX 7 .Q 5 4, Kina . . f- ' --stem' 14 - Y - :5W55l1Fl22f:5 . i , -1 29 . ' - rsffferizsiffi . .-i, - Q 9 ,:.-i , , ' f R wx :lipid fi S ,Q 9-1. .Nil l90 ,sg 'lv' Q l ... . Qi N ag! . S P sr K ' ' , mi . . J' isa . xx X .69 I... ' , - at 5 Q gi - 11015 Week 51145 With Linda Page Gay Parker Q : .fu we if ,Q 1 --S J -SP-ur' L P' Wise we 2 if ' . - 3- Mike Parker is ii- S ' ' f el Kenneth Parker Q an r r f' r, 5 f S' Q i ' i f I Alan Payne 4 ' y Pete Perez , A ' Q :V R W Nathan Phifer john Pickens Lenora Porter Jim Pralle Richard Prather Sandra Pretzer Linda Pryor Gerald Puls Fred Reed Leon Reecher Bill Reid John Rehling Carol Rice Joyce Rich Dennis Richmond Janet Ritchie Lucky Robertson Patti Robinette Annnnl Girl-Ask-Boy Dance Mel Roether Mike Roether Paul Roseberry Olivia Rosson Larry Rothrock Bill Roy Tim Ruecker Cliff Russell Carl Sandahl Janey Sanderson Steve Saurette Gregory Schmidt Robert Schrivano Mike Sheppard Audrey Sherman Katha Shultz Betty Sigvaldson John Scott Chelly Seeds janet Selb Donna Shaver Mary Sharkey 1 A jf + t A X V' 3 f qv. V , W . , .Q S ' ,.R 1 A, , 'f S A ii 5-LM Q ' 1 3 S .. fl V ',ye 'if iv , z i i ete fi V i.:.. 7 ' ixkg . N ,X I nv-f A 5 Dancing seems very much to the liking of Larry Nesbitt and Chelly Seeds at the Sweetheart Formal. Tony Silva Dianne Simpson Ruth Simpson Mike Sinanovic David Slaver Bob Sluder Donna Sluder Glenda Smith jim Smothers l9l ' ew I, an--' as Charlotte Snyder - -. jim Snyder . 3 A is . .:,,. .. ,K c - r-E' 5- K in --4: ,ffi I Roger Soderberg r'L, Q G 3... if-.,., Leslie Spitler :WP 'LY . ' I Q Mr. Robert Spencer, Katie Kalin, Cheryl Hammond, and Buddy Combs S meet to plan the agenda for one of the class meetings. These officers D ,,a' if work hard to help promote the junior class activities. X ,,i, -,,X -' f' ' 5' 1 was ,P ta ,Ah ttsi 9ll '4 Art Spoon we S T , Q: 7 gl -et ' iw mfr- . it 7 t , , is ,,. i i' 3 7 ' ' 1 - fmt, Q ' 1, 24451, 5 f X ' 0- 7 1' ' A V 1 5 t K ' H af' JQIDCS Bill Samuel Larry Stuart john Robin Stead Steele Stell Stice Strong Stull Swank juniors Give Pram in How Linda Talbott Betty Tatasio jack Faust Howard Taylor l92 janet Tedrick Donna Thayer Bob Thoma Mike Thompson Thomas Tittle Carolyn Tjiema Chuck Trible Rick Trible Timothy Tyers Ellen Vaden ,Pamela Vadney Tom Valead Ada Vaughn Hallie Volts Roger Wagner Pamela Webb Donna Webster Sue Whaley Bernie Wieckenburg Randy Willer David Williams Craig Williamson Carol Wilson Lynda Wilson John Winn Kathleen Winter Thomas Wolf Tim Womack Bill Woodruff Arlene Wrigley 'x 'ec iv ai ,J a - ef ft w W 1 in ,A yf Graduating Seniors ' '-. W ,Digi if , f- 5: fi W T X A s gm Yr 'F 2. 351-., ,. ff. . Q . ., Vg Q, 5 T Z X iy xy, X ,, ,fxri Qs. M? lx .. Q - 3 H ' - ,XX .K K -, X 31 ..1-iA Y 'B Dick Yanez 1 . .' i, ip' ' 1 Roger Yedfel Q Q 'ii l ,xx ' lr 5 1' iii l i B X Q ,QV .airy W ,. f Vf--nfl. N N gn-Y ek ' Q eff Carolyn Zody I f WLLJ o,ioL Q Bill Zulager H A iv' My f . s f T me fs: Michael Bafseii L , tyte . ., Garey Castleberry QV.. r A 'Z' ' f 1 ' l ' if as V! . I Marianna Ewers V fi A ' 1 if-V ' Lynne Graves V f 'fw I Clarisse Hanna ' V o - V' argl li .5 t Ga. fr To J, 1 Q qi: julie Leister H VZ am, V 1 Fred Martin 7' A, V VV-fjy ir? XV cr ami 'el Chuck Oxentenko ' V5 LV 59' Tim iRuecker and Fred Reed, cupids for the Sweetheart Dance, present Art Mogilefsky, his date, Sharon Hatlestead, and Lowell Akers with their pro- grams for the evening. l93 63 n i - V 4 'S , www' .. . ,, ,N , uv xiii! ,.- '- -M 1 f- -'wan 1 , ref. .eww g -.2 ww qwsfiz. , 4 -4 Af ifgfx , w.--,Q ,gkw i.yg3f..4,- . . ,4,i,,m,9-NZSTQQSQM A555 -,.w-3231 , f if - A . f ' J pi-is ff nf ff 3 'U he ' wr 'Fr S F, ,H,L Q ,, K, '-'k ja -miggg' 1 pi 1 .ff A H 5 ag, ' ai mm Xb .J , of ,ma r' ' P il . , , Q, ,-f 1 . U 1- Nw. k ,bi P t ,, 4 ,- Q., , W ' i Q ff 5 ,gg , ,W EW ,Hg w , X -r K4 'UAW as ' f 'i W 'Z Q 'LFE -wwf I , ,W V Q Li V. 5 ' k 1,332 .f . 'fi' - , g T 'fldllkf -L, z1fw1f.gg35,,w :jf 5,2375 W. 9' n , 5 . 3' W .fix x K . . .. 'awk N :,,M, - .v.,.:v - ky 4 I A Wfiiiivwmm, A If 'WL . . 'fjf lf 'K'-fb -A 1:-Fgsk . ' ' V fl , Q V ' Y- -w fb 'Aj ' g . ., fi 1? S121 f i .A,. A ',, .MM .W.,,.,M M.-W ' ,W ......-.-Q-- 'A . A 4' Q X x My, 2 Q , ' 5 1 f L -In. ,A 3 4,,, , L N X .f , if A ' 'mf 'f gg, 0Moors ond Sponsors food Sophomore Zloss 5 Sophomore class sponsors from left to right: Mrs Dorothy Delvin, Mr. Percy Totheroh, and Dr. Micheal Furlong. Sophomore class officers from left to right: Ivan Mullineaux, Pam Rich, Publicity Manager, Lorrie Mclntyre, Secretary, Gary Thomas dent, and Genevieve Garcia, Treasurer. ,f rlggsztsg K lfm:i2:' ' Sophomore officers and sponsors from left to right: Lorrie McIntyre, Dr. Fur- long, Mr. Totheroh, Mrs. Delvin, Genevieve Garcia, Gary Thomas, Ivan Mul- lineaux, and Pam Rich. I96 1 Our foreign exchange student, Mary Crithara, points out to students her home in Greece. . 1, Donald Abshire S X X V :I get X 2519 .. Roddy Adams I A f iii ,s' 2' :X K Steve Adragna. 9 1 A il? :lt Mike Alcorn gy ng, X :.L' A X...r glue' of '64 l6'egir1 Seca d Zfear A X S W james Allen Ernie Almada Rosie Altamirano '1- X sw X X F X fwr 'WIA 155 S 'is We K Q, - X . .. . .-- Q 'J X as XMB ,- . , , ' S K ., ,.,.x , 1. a L21 r A I ' li X. ' f + Rf ef ' r W X, .gin was lx X 'N X X? sl- x l XX. E in 5 is X str TR ' -Q54 - X. , . ,Q . - I Diane Anderson T i ii if if J I Mary Anderson ' , 'X 1'LsiS?gzz:: ' - A L,:- 1 i ' - L1 ' . A Jack Appleman I , XXXX A XX MX ar , We wx W. W tg. X 5 xx 5 E -Wt' Mfr . - 'eaififlif , PX, XX F' X We ' dlsiffifsiirxflii wx -- ,1 ir: :ai . 55ssw2f?:QiSrl1ar:f.aS -' fl-iJi:'- f 1 X XgiX,,.Xr.X,,. XX ,,., . , f X X 2t4y,g X e eziriiaiifriarr - .f 'X X, ,- ii - .A ag A Sharron Armstrong J N ' Xi :Mg f Richard Aseltine , X A j X eilli Helen Bailly . eff ffX,'5L.'r'F2fliifiir' 411 :37 --ii - 1.7 K sl S. Xrooe'o A , Julia Barnard Richard Barnes Mark Barry jack Beall Joyce Beaton Sandy Becchetti I97 g if Barbara Beckett , i E :Pf ' A james Bedlion ig i 5, '21 , - Leonard Bender 4 lg I ,nj Lucille Billings 'qv f A - ., 'ff - Clifford Bird if .. - it ll ,. I ' Linda Blacl . I f.. ' , . Regina Black l 9 ' . ly 1 ' 1 3- 3 David Bonner ' .. it-rx ' 77 -il, 5 , john Booth I' , ' if f W 7 f: L ' , Charles Boscamp ,lf we 1 1' 4, in . ., A .. g' R I, wx . john Branton 3 C mpbell 7' G- 1 by ' 7' fi ' Kathy Brown usan a H Q ' fa V, X, , ' Suzanne Browner b 1: 1 V 1 ' A' V is Frank Bruce 5 J ' ' . ' M 4.2 t':ji, I M in-1: A 6 V Patricia Burke N. Q I ,, 'I 29- Q: -' Susan Burke Claudia Carlson A - 9 At V. at A 1, N jk 4 ' John Brunst jill Carney ' b V ' B L1 B aufi rfift , fa t t' W y X Lip gs- 4 Sharlene Burnham Karen Cashen T' . Q I ffjyj g George Butte Kerry Chamberlin R X . a.AA ,AA. A 1 C l f ' iji l Q Manuel Chavarria I r Donna Christner A 7'-, Q ' f l Five-minute dash! , f. Karen Cicero C Marilyn Clark ' 4 , 2 'S' - it i 1 Nancy Clark , ' Jim Coffman I :pw 9, 55 2 'S 4 jj, L' , 'fl y 'X Lane Cole I Y Sharon Congleton 4 M ' , iw-.. 1 i tix ,aw-if .,x. Ya t -.. 5 1 A .gif if 'Stn F1 gs an-,. Ni x E' l, i iw N S r l Pamela Cruck Linda Cryer Pamela Cunningham Russell Czaplicki Lynn Davidson Arthur Denzav Shirley Dickinson Nancy Drake John Dooen Dan Dowis 'P' Barbara Conner John Cook Greg Cooke Connie Coons Cynthia Cooper Bill Cornelius joe Couturier Patricia Covington Barbara Cress jay Cropper if I Saphomarcs Star for ,YV Peggy DuBois Carolyn Dudley Judy Dunlap Denise Dunn Dennis Dunn Diane Dunn Peter Dunton Julianne Egly we JI Polly DuBois, Alma Hickman, and Karen Miller hang the Purple and White. I99 RL xl I. I nv ' in-3 Q -. L l :Luv , J, 1' W was I 3' if is Y . if . , A S Attendance Office. Will they be admitted? if V fv- x 1 1545-.X I A L Karen Lee Eide Elder john Dennis Eldridge Ellison MeeMary Dene Fain Fast Patsy john Faust Ferguson lf., I .zttt t,,, ' f 7 ' 8-li' f - ' ,L ll? .- , wig .i.- ff '.',-: . F 2 m . ,,,LZ1,1s,t.Lt. 'Lrg L I L K w ar- L L, I hf'1 JW L . L . x ups ' 2 .4 Vi ha, ', ,J 'ir-' fill- - , K Sm Q1 1 fn V - if '6 N :,,Lsg5 V .5 4 E: bulv. : V , ,,i , i V sm-as L ' an X 200 Woodrow Fields Charles Files james Fisher Linda Follett Thomas Ford Steven Forman Louise Fowler Danny Francis Gary Frederick John Froelich Helen Ga non Kathy Gaik Genevieve Garcia Cheryl Garner Bonnie George fx-e ,418 Wx Scl100l,4cfi1fifics Op iz in Saphomvres L ,f M I Z .1 in V Yr ,iff um. 53, L ' J - i ,gy . 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'illfrlJ ' Z 3 5 , f 2 ,I 1 Ei 2 - fi S. is f f ' I if 2252 ,. sg. , ' 21' 2255 MH. .v or f f r' ' , time f ' 2 , :iii K ' 79 I 2 5 El' 2 Slade Gerholt james Geyer David Gillan Kathy Goacher Ann Graeff Loralie Graton Cathy Graves Larry Graves Shirley Gray Samuel Grimes Neil Grimwood Daniel Gustafson Sandra Gutterman Edward Habecker Susan Hagins Linda Hanson Renee Hardy Ronald Harris Sheryll Harsh Sharon Hatlestad Donald Haynie Larry Heisler Richard Heisler Michael Patsy Hemphill Henson Karron Geraldine Hernandez Higgins Carole Carolyn Hirose Hodge James Hernandez Kathleen Hils Ernie Hoehn 20I A rare moment finds some students making use of the library vi N Douglas Hovey Paula I-Iueg 202 Janet Hubble Barbara Huffman Bob Hoffman Meria Holland James Hollinger Swanee Holman Terry Holmes Kathy Horne Linda Horstman David Horton 437 Largest Saplzvmore Glass Q F ' if l i n, i e , Q Li K dv- Q Q ss i ais I '-.. 'iii 3 2 f U Y .IEE 1.i , Kendall Alan james Huffmaster Hunzicker Huskison Robert Dixie john Hutton Hyde Jacobsen ' QM, 19 Q ist- Q , A-. , X '!5.?' f n -1' 'Ski . . Q H 3 R Q Q, Q - ff A ' V ri r.. ... .. M K .Q . . WB 5 Fw. 6 ,1 5 ,e P RT Delores . Housner - W I 5 .f,,i,,-N f..,,., .V,. y ,.,,,-si if -is 4. Robeffampef Q K 5 Bonnie jellum , , L ' 1' 5 ig' Q Norma Jensen L . at is if . ., l ' 5 Anna Johnson ' .. . ' Q V VX. Graig Johnson . i f M a , S L i Jeanette johnson at f ' Q. Lacroy johnson -if V 3 L V V. William johnson N' ii. Vg L ,iff 'E 2 Sue Johnston ' i ' x X L Barbara Jones - VV ' g ' X f , f . ' M i Jackie jones VV Vt is V V ' jackie jones ' A s, 1 X r janet jones . Q, Q V A ' 9-V in A Mike jones 'E ,Vi is V L55 ' L if , V V ' H V51 V .F S' ' is, eV David Jordon A i ' .. . . J0YCe L i i we . , Margaret juncker m' --', 'L L' Patricia Kale gf i.:Z - - a ll il h e L 6 Q , Quai y Jon Kallsfedr 4 ierr iii L P-1 L L if . ll fe H ., ' -H ', ,VV ,, . P-.V i s . 8 Niiflw Sir' AV VVV I Q gig .fl Y Saphamarcs Shaw Genuine School Spirit tl. VI it L 4 'I' ev: Q VW i K- A t 'fi-ey -2. i ,V , 3 VV VV eg.. V -u v E v it Q 9' li. Vx i' 1 V, Sr' M M T' gififfgi at ' is 'M hw ? at , fa- iw we 59' -. I Q- W e I i L , if , li L. as . E if e . ,y L nirr 45 i rr .if , - V :V .if am , V VV -3 ? , LV VV 1 V VVS' Sandra Kawa James Kaylor Rita Kelley Phillip Kelsey Morris Kemper Bruce Kenny Bill Kenrich john Killebrew Rosemary Killen Elanor Klucsar Ernest Knight Jimmy Koile Danny Krause joseph Kuschel William Lacey Susan Ladd Victor Lajeunessf Gail Lake Eillen Lambson Patricia Langel 203 A typical scene in Washington's cafeteria shows students eating, studying, but-mostly talking. I X lv. X :vii if fr I f 6 ,sr , is . G Y fs, ' 3 l ag, Q- 5 rw 7 'Yi y Y, 1 31' xxkkag 5- 7' 204 Carole Mallory Dan Malone Michael Malone Bonnie Maloney Frederic Martin Ralph Martin Susan Mason Bill Matlack Walter Maulsby Ronald Melgaard 1 l I r -'Iv an Q it ai . SK L m .v if 'E . GL NX. . Q .. f in, 1 5- ' M , ' Q 5 il-o - ' f : it R , slr .3 ' is K j Q' is ir- e? ,iff tifcif V L l 1 V 'bu my Fsamx Lg K X As. ll K sz if 'NK' Y' an ' M i p r av- Q by Q Q ., fri ::. f ' '- . E 22 lg e 5 Carolyn james Linda Lawson Layton Lemaire Carol john Greg Lesnick Lewis Ligon Carol Steven james Lund Lunn McAllister Gary Kitty Pamela McClaskey McClellon McCue Ronnie McClure jane McGrath Barbara McIntosh Laurie McIntosh Sue McIntyre Diane McKee Larry McLean Karen McWilliams Christopher Magadini Steve Majors .- i si- me , 'M X I f Q 5 -. , -K ..f V r A L,fi::' -1 ii ga . ., .41- 5 - 1, N C R F A' 5' ' jane Morgan David Morgan Michael Morley Don Morris Susan Morrison john Mouse David Mowry Danalie Moyer Washington offers Safety Ed., and teaches the student the right road to safe driving. Ellen Miller James Miller Pamela Mitchell David Monroe Richard Moore Ivan Mullenix Mary Murphy Robert Mustari Kenneth Nadelson David Nelson Diane Nitso jim Nowlin Gary O'Connell Carol O'Donriell David Olguin Iliff ' 51, 'E - ' s fig W 1, , H ii Y ' K . I- Qm gffigie - -- fils?52l?1:Li - ,,zs-Qi. ' if l .....,, , P U g3:q,L:1,, iff a,i'1a...f-,if F as g ' x 5 gk . 'A av lf .. T 321' iT'l?l au5M V f TL 14275 A ' 35355225 , X P i sa 'si g . . 'lm sf ig aigyiaill ' - 12 fa- Sillasffist if - :Q f ssa,mg,sft t K, , zfafKr,2ff-safaris x, --.. ' Mary Vicki Oliver Olsen William Linda Olvey Orton Dianne Walter Osbron Oxley 205 , . . I 1 1 . ' 4 I' - 1 .. Sandra Pace Clifford Pafford Robert Paige Doug Palmquist Greg Parker Annette Parmenter er- Q, 43' H We semi if 1 X -. Rise' : I A H r e . ,K Spencer Ridgway Dave Ripley Danny Ritchie Dennis Roberts Erwin Roberts Loretta Roberts Cathy Robinson Bill Ross Paul Roy Pam Rodolff Katherine Rogers Danelle Rolnick Nancy Rudolph Bonnie Ruehle Tom Ruhl E0 arf rm 2 K rfr,,li' is 3 -Q R v iilffffyif: 5 Kms S :wx 1 f Y 5 Albert Payne Peter Pearson Martha Peattie Jan Perry Neela Perry Larry Persons Shirley Peterson Clifford Phifer Bob Pickard Frank Plunkett Vera Popoff Janice Ramsay Diane Ramsey Charles Ranck Ken Ray Rebecca Reed Gary Reeves Pam Rentch Sandra Reynolds Stan Rice Pamela Rich Bill Richardson Roger Richardson Terry Ridgeway O11 Hawr 160 R e-eL 'fs f R fe r r . r 'ff' , A ozgn gg,y Fr ' f ' A ' A 'i i r P ' ' I ggfzf.- I ' 4 P 4 L QQM :A r Nw 4? I x an i VM i ..iQfxLi is li wr 1 - f t ' efg iii. Agua?- 1 , ., . i ci: t il YF sy, X .,,.a,::.,:.. f If '- jane Russell Pam Sabeck Patsy Sanders Karl Saurer Jr. Carol Saurer N., 1 S ,A r .... 9 1 s 1 X nxilr f wa-Q ,,.. 'U' iv W A 'cf 'fl rv W E - ,r,,, P., r - rgfr A K Z S X ' i . .,, .. V April Schmidt Xl A ' l John Schroeder '- 1? ,fs , - ' Sue Schubert x w G' S 'lf I V:' 0 Richard Schultz , 1 ,ts ' Q ' , Chris Schupbach . r KM 1- F x Mix, I James Scrivano A l ,, Rosmari Scrivano r 5 , , , - Y l rg .. ' john Selb i Q Y Q' Q 'U ,. A H 96 Margaret Shannon fa D, W , ' i Q Y lla K, hi ,M ,ll , aprt, I Diane Shearer A , A Q Carolyn Sheffer r' l 6, ' N , . Doug Shephard 6 f , . fl xl Larry Sherman ,a,3,.x 'N ' 1 5 W , M f , ye-'53 3 a. W X '7 y le-J , ,g 5 .EE H df - v :ji mimi' 'f ' 5- l Gary Sherrick l A 'gg 3 ' gf is joan Sherrill 1,0 , ' ' 'Q SW Linda Sherrill as lye K - e y ophnmvres Rank Jfzgh ,rr S, r x 1? ll .. S 7 WN -l ahb. .ll 1 ef ,Z .,,.- jg VL - K rls l 5' A.' '.Ak L k A In siiiifllifl S ll, . . Q -rw? it 3 w-W ini , Q .. in , sig- 7 lr 'li Bill Heyward X W J, Shoemaker Shuler H Sydney Brenda Before the Amphitheater football game Alan Agersea and Tim Tittle were snapped SICPCI Slewers bulldlng a bridge out of chewing gum. William Joy Sigvaldson Silverman 207 ' fiffalika nf, 'Q ,. f,,.L .5 fi: iv L LV - .Q 'I I . ki.,,gb:wEF,u n Q Sharon Bruce Sluder Smith Don Proulx and Isabel Mardirosian Rock at the Sophomores' New Year Bruce Alan Diana Stomp- smith Smith Eddie Eric Smith Smith joye Lucille m - Smith Smith A , V - Charyl Smithiger . . ' 1 , - Gary Spates V at if - 4' Bonnie s V 55, V L - - prowel 6 -V xg Larry Stanley M ' wg' , : ' ya, Marilyn Stephenson it 1? Q M J, V ,. i,,r,r . K A ,Q ,sf A ,nKTf,,,w U J if - V 'i 5' Dennis Stirlen m I T ' 111 , Mary Kay Stitz i ik y , az' is ,, Lui Eddie Stock z X S , if r T 3,4 James sion . ' ... f V I' ary Stone ' A' 351 . , . i' 3..M,,g - ,,.y Yi Q Mike Stroup 5 , W 9 A Fay Sutter mu-1 AQ' 5: ' Q' Kenneth Swanson ' V - Karen Taylor T if 'a f' . A Richard Taylor S if r a i me an ve b ig, S ii Vivki Taylor Z- A ' A Tom Thoma H A , 55 1' X 'A David Thomas g VAIL- rss? I '-f Gary Thomas ri z S, - S Gary Thomas ,r ' , g li - 208 Svphzwmrcs ifafure Dinner and Dance Pat Thompson Karen Threewik Mike Tiano Rose Marie Tjima Sheila Tomkinson Miriam Trezise Dennis Trible Kathy Ulbricht Alfred J. Vadney Karen Vanzant W5 i Ai V ya.. gf. 5 Ne w V if , ' 1: iii M - M '- X : , ty y r 4 ,, e e y f i n iiii. e fe, 'f - - an fi M, ' . S qi x A., my ve:- D W ! i ri 5 D ye 5 .. i V5 I f' 4 I X 'ff 4 l ' feesw Trevor Van Horn Harry Varner Twila Vaughn Mike Velasquez Joseph Voorhees Q Linda Lee Wade Jan Wainwright Carol Walker Denise Wallentinson Linda Webb 1, - azifii 5- Roger Welch 1 'Q ff N fv- Jamoce White , 'V 'D i'iX ' I V. Darla Williams - 1 .. ,N Sherry Williams ,, + L ' s r 2- Carey Williamson I A Q ,X X Ronnie Wingo 'fgttw ' E ' ,. j fr Johfmvwisnef iireense ieiseiei l r M - -51 'C ,fa lilr ' ilil i isse fo be .. ' fi? W i2ffs,.' ' y S, R D ' yi Y 5 A Y ill W' K A ' . if 1 ' so Charlotte Wolf . . 'lf i 1 A , . - Nancy Wolf i - 5 H Z -,K 1 ,,,, Barry Wolinsky D , L Q' M iee '-'i ' -- - K, ' Gary L. Woodward , 5 ,,,y Von Allen Worrell ,A ' ,L fr eii if rii or s, ons y xl WK, ,,yl L Richard Wyatt Penny Yast Lee Zvonar 1 3 S ,d f I xg fr 5 ffl Ew- si .' H x A '5.L.l K- 'A 237 as vu . it , . 3' is si ,V M f may swf.-2 ,f1f- N1-wlwwla i' NM , ff., K 1 A , .o Z W K -nw. Jw 5 I mr' V, + V fm 1 + 71 w. M ' tri'-,if - --..R , H .lf bQrg K F7-gr-:J 1: -f i XY Y' -'ar H. Q x . . . ii ,. . . 5 K Q W4 V 4 in VX Susan Antrim Joyce Baker - 'X V 'S 5' M .' 5, HV iz 'Hi- , ,QQ rua, I g: gi EL A h L L ,V i, ,i 1 L 1 4 V in . V au. . it 5'f'VijV., U KL,' W VIKV L A ',,- ia- K-.' 7 f S L, 1, it i i p - N f X s r l I A, i r - '- JI ik' A, K -i V V 'i 6. V H- VHVVVLV 4 if VV , VQ V ,gr J VV 3 , . V Q 'S ' A aaa' ' ' S L V L.,-54' A A L 1 sies VV V L 3 inf tla as L me A L 1 . e M. 4 ers if Q S l i 1 . Nxfj 'XJQV s fr' W aaew . Din.. .I 4 . Helen Barbara Lyn Frances Susan Mike Lynn Linda Ahart Allen Allen Ales Almy Am6S Anderson Anderson Lynette Jacque Diane Tom Vernon f Genie Chris Jerry Armour Armstrong Aseltine Asher Afheffon Auten Baca Backhaus fr 1 L fi - V 6' VHF Gary Balty A 3 . Sandee Barnett , ,V L .4 x ,L . 4 . F. V fin' . A L as Lori Baum t Y J ji -I George Beal A x 'M' i l ,si 'ie - L if V 1 -- wif . Q X 'M-1 ' Y' S Q5-f a t 1, JV Q 'V . L Richard Beltran -MV ., QV V Richard Benigni Librarian Donald Pinney shows Diane Aseltine how to use the V f 5 - . X, V V .V' A card catalogue. , MV. fi ,W :lt 'V V fireshmcn fmru Selma! Zradzfzv Tom Benford , 'F' Ray Bentley V 'VW V V V 7 ... B N .. we Y Steven ergman L V Barbara Biauly .h 5' 9 V in iw' XV Cheryl Bickel V Diane Bickerdyke , V 5, A E il i all -X . - if it . r , A James Bickle-y Mary Blundy Beverly Bosley 3 Y x 1 afv X fh 4. Paul Bickley Patti Bohl Patricia Bowman 4 w .1 Xa l , i, in V f Tommy Blankenship Bob Boscamp Gary Bresee x junior Billy Deay shows Freshmen Peter Porianda and Steve Craig how to clean the Ram plaque. .,, Q: Marilyn Broch Claudia Brown Henry Brown Kathy Browner 3 ,Eg Q V Virginia Bunnel ' Charlotte Burke Steven Burkhart Bannie jim David Terry Brewster Bradley Brimhall Brinkershoff n a flurry Bob Campbell Frank Carrillo Dounda Carroll Nancy Casey Del Cass Kenneth Castleberry Dorothy Catomio Marvin Chamberlin David Chastain Michael Chernek Robin Childs Bruce Chrisie Linda Chrisman Student Council Representatives from Mrs. janet Carpen- ter's freshman English classes help keep part of the fresh- man class informed on school activities. 5 'K Dig! as as ' Q, Q, V :- it ,J -fp . if I - x as ,. . .. ,P xr - t , , 0 9' . . L- it , N , g i'ii 1 lj 15 E i R H ' All fe :,- f i-Z fi.: Q'- 'ei I if f C , f r.. , x in . A p y X l QQPQ' 4 ,i t if, .,, fm, ii :,. 1 if at -2- , - A k Q uf . '- za 'Q e 6' A I' .Y 3 2l3 Michael Craig Steve Craig Bart Lafon, president, Vickie Drowne David Christmas Jayne Comfort Mike Connolly jd Connie Cuspin Ellen Dashiell looks expectant. Penelope Duffy -:Y , ..f ' 3 J. 5.3 f. l fiilffffiilg - 'P V Lag , ,, ..,. as Jane DHHYOH Ann Earl in Linda Edmondson z ---- - ..:. St iff 'Q' ' ill' ' r asllg f ' 'Y A c gig - . V 'c 2l4 Chris Cook Linda Craney Gail Doukakis Lany Douning erry Dieke David Cooley Sharon Cristy Cheryl Davis Michael Day Patty Dearlen Keith Derby Tom Dickers Bob Dietrich Boyd Dinehdeal Pam Dolqmore Pat Donovan Greg Duncan Karen Craddock Sharon Crofford Roberta Dunda Hart ,Cafau Serves as Presidcu Q' -.:- in Y' - f w. .ff 'l 'L X 5 J A Sue Egly Malinda Elliott Leslie Elting Carol Enicks Susan Eugle Annetti Fabricant Abe Feder Susan Feingold Gary Fine Ronnie Finley Tom Fottier Alan Foster Leland Frakes Kathy France Deborah Francy Dennis Freeman Bonnie Gany Mike Gara George Garcia Marsha Gordner Margaret Garrett Glen Gehl Sandra Geiger Pam Gentry Linda George Shirley George Patty Geyer Bonnie Gibbs Myla Goldman Karolyn Gonnerman Albert Gonzales Lois Gooch f Gradzaztmg 611155 of I 965 Roxanne Engihretson Sharon F cole Mike Fowler Robert Frye Margaret Garrett Albert George Susan Gilbert Linda Grande 2l5 Danny Swan, Vice-President of the freshman class, discovered that his job included duties as well as fun. 'Wi - i kit? E 21 '41 1 were - I it 'faffii i , ii, TW? 1 ..s,,.s,, ' 'fi s ' it-Q H ,.., w M, 1. ,,. ., -li! in 'V P ' an if .A , 3 S 5.9 Sherron Hammond Judy Harris Dick Herman Dennis Hooker 2l6 ' . yi- ,wagig as 2 K . .511 is Ti ea + ' . SQL fi xigam i., n 1' W fx. 43, J Robert Harkey Carolyn Hart Daniel Hernandez Bill Hodson . . .3 nag ' -9 - 1 ' 1 .. sm, , 1. 4 -,-,e 1 K 5' , R 51.4 lfhki 1 Si 3 ,N . riffs , . . Q S 5 it t in i' ge f 1+ Q' : ri .. Q. 1 .J S6 lf' S q fn -s ' x 5'--N 5 ' ni. K X Q -Q, , ,- I 7 if sy L Q iiii fi ri I ' P qi ilriii' it ii if Q , X J Pete Pam Robby joan Patricia Greene Gregg Griffin Griffith Griffith john Ronald 'Donna Bill jean Grottc Gunsaulas Hackett Hageman Hagins George Christine Raymond Norma Cheryl Hall Hamilton Hamilton Hammer Hammett Laila ,, 7. ' . 'P . it A . i H I - A W :V i. lk K . I K I . .t H x 3.. . is .. 3 lzv. F ,, . A. , 7? WR y Q-F x 1 In Q , K K ,E fi ff.- K- . A., -. D V na' hi Sfk .., . K V, . 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L M1 If lf.. 2 K M in ,, F is - 5 I , In .K K. or .,. ' y H.. y it 'if y K it gf e a 1 f ' w. Q a v y '- r ..... ,. L ,. ' E' y l L L y K L xii e . - ,Q .L ' Gu.. if -a n Karen Andrea Kathi Marlys Mike Ronnie Pat Gary Clifton jones jurgensen Kasun Kauffman Kafpef Keehn Keene Keenen Keim Q, i ...., , if k7..k,V k KF rf K .- ' ,L L fi K . yy 'g i 5 ' Ig. - ite' . HF? ifyj, Lt I . Q .. .I A ,V . , 57, , ' VK eot.. y 'W' D fl ' f a 'M- A 1,1 -,,' in ,V Q ' i Pete Dennis Pam 11312132326 Science book Promotes Leonard Riclgaril Donald Kelley Kelm Keppel ' Kilfoyle Kil Oy C Koch Philip Mary Jo Carol james TOD? George Koch Kohl Komada Komorons Kosm Knight an . Mil 1 5-r m.. . fvmaiy V , . V A R I Vrzu ,. I ,gy L i V , it ,Q Q, :,, 0.14 ' ef, E -' .: fr' lf' Q . slap- if-I. i V .5 L 1 at '- 2, .,.. Q, -' 1 1 A H , , 1 1 gig: D N 'I .r..ettrr r' Q. . ' W ' 'EQ I Z . -ff. Q .. 1 . It G 'M M ' L ' f .... fs. a . L . ': '.lk . V ,ii fm i in W F 515' My I , . V- ig -ll f -. 1 ri- V ,,:: , 5 ., V -A if A 'QR A. ' iv i AA .. tt ' t yy i' . r . W If 1 I 4 .Li K .. K VV zlt . KE 'kyrk X ' ' Y 6 k L. A rr., Q m we 7 -'MXN Marlys Bill joe Bart Dan Jay Frances Janine john Knochel Kuchel Lacey Lafon Lafontsec Lane Landey Larson Leach Ronnie Sharon Sandra Laurie Sue jackie Kathy Sandra Bernie Lee Leeble Leggitts Leighton Leipold Leister Lepper Leppla Levine l . 6 if ii- In the fall of the year almost the entire school turned out to see the Ram football team in action. Sym- bol of school spirit was Rammie,,' mascot brought to all games by the Future Farmers of America. If school spirit would win football games, there would have been no doubt as to the outcome of any of the Rams' contests. This year's freshman class was especially high in school spirit, and were among the loudest and longest cheerers when the kingly Rammie was paraded before the bleachers. nl' G' 11 i U, i N Q V Q I I kr 1 I Fl .X . L H fxf Eric Barry Medjflle Mike Virginia Dale Kathy Linda Levine Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lichlyter Liska Lolton Ronnie jerry P2111 Robert Brenda Kathy Malcolm Bob Loncaric Long I-0113 Long Lucas Malecka Markson Martin A 2 'A' i fi vii' i tis pg 3 Q i 5 -ig it gy e p p S Q , 5- I Y It ' ' , wig , Lusk ., Hs' t A ta , .W 'Q .,. fi , .- ' W aw :, vp 1 'M ' so has e it t B A Mike Dave Sindi Bill Jacque Virginia David Jeanie Martin . Mathews McAfee McDonald Mullen Myers Myers Mortensen Dale Morse Dave Miller 5 L ? 5 Lv Barbara McIntyre Gary Miller is-2' xf i 1 ic r V . ' T ' .X 1 A 5 31 Q' 1 it e si l G I : L',', r r 7 , K, ,K V. 53 I .., .., A . S I , T tl . y K A ,. A Y .:, c E K e 2 we fi. N f 5 'I 5' as p y G , c by K K Q ' 'V 5 Barbara james Susan Linda Tom john Judy Mclntyre Mead Metko Metzger Meyer Mickelson Milde Merrill Henry Sally Melinda Mike Rebecca Sandy Mischke Mohr Mott Moore Moore Moore Moore George Moreland Tokuti Moribe Danny Morley Duane Naff Robert Napier Christine Nelson Craig Nelson Sondra Nesbitt ,K The library provides a quiet place to study for Freshmen Linda Geaorge David Miller and Bob Smith. Janice Norris Gloria Northrup Jenny Nunez I i x Pamela O'Brien an ,fit I ' Q 0 and Helen O'Connell vii: Q i Q Mary Ann O'Connell ei ga fi W ' ' ., 'L M - 5 is Q. G a ve' - 'igkf ff' iv, i i . 7 . K , .r , 1 r,.- cy 'f i' 3 , if , ,Q . Q5 b y ,IW r W Joyce Duane john Eileen Gloria Gary Paul Terry Francie Okamoto Olson Olvey Ong Pafford Page Painter Palmer Parmenter 2l9 M, F32 95 Ig L .f. P i Q i K P if . s , . , 7' .- iefiilr' 4 .. - : ir 1 wil i 72. ' ai 1 R ' -r oi Y Q. 3. Q s ,N . igiggfv, 7 Ng L xg yr an L, V .1 D , .V M l . m . Vi Ft, X V V I 1 -K . 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Befhany Home Road 279-534I 1 l PATRICK 81 CCMON SERVICE 7960 Nor'rI1 27+l1 Avenue WI 3-4l02 We O'F'Fer: Several acreage parcels good for horse sei' up and inves+- ED men+-Priced Below Markel' REALTY Con1'ac'I': RALPH OURSLER Vice-Presideni' 5060 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE AM 4-47II 0 ,yr?qfi5?X - .JI- 'I Q , R ' 7 I ..,fVf :rrr RX W W Qrs,. sr is ,lg ff rr reII,II a .a I E ff? I-'I A J -'--- 2 ' Xia? lj' JV xy OUT GRAND AVENUE IN GLENDALE Thunderbirds - Falcons - Fairlanes - Galaxies 226 I CONSOLIDATED BOWLING CORPORATION 300 Bowl Accouni' T G,S C Congra'ruIaI'ions Chinese and American Foods Cligzzof 6I08 N. 27+I1 Avenue 211-8620 SPROUSE REITZ CO if K , 15,77-jZff BLAKLEY STATION 4136 8946 N. Black Canyon Hwy. WI 3-3036 MQW eiffilifc The Most Distinguished Name in School and College fewelry YOUR GUARANTEE UF: Perfect Satisfaction S M R d . . 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It is the truly Great Emancipator, the Great Commoner. As your stake in the future grows, guard well the freedom that lets you plan today for tomorrow. At Arizona Public Service Company, we must plan I today for tomorrow's ' power - to see that utility service is always available for growing Arizona. rg 6 B w- U Y' , 9 E 1 5 H. My if -My was gm in WEQ ,B gf, 9 sm IN STEP Wm-I Youk NEEDS ,- E' Q -I CW-- 7- X. q it HX! OUT P fx Thumb S h' Bowxef Paul Kobas I Jim Kobasw 4' COMPLETE ACCESSORIES 'X,. For All Bowlers 3? Feafuring BRUNSWICK 'rhe Name Thaf Macle 'l'he Game CR 9-7500 WI-I 7-I I44 3rd Ave. and Camelback ' Papago Lanes 0 Thunderbird Lanes Congrafulafions +o 'Ihe Class of I962 ALGER PLASTERI NG COMPANY 2333 W. Rancho Drive ART ALGER DAN GONZALES CRes+wood 7-597I AMhers1' 6-9984 CONGRATULATIONS 'Io +he Class of I 962 Phyl Debbie Judy LOWER THAN DISCOUNT PRICE! FOODARAMA Sells I'he Bes'r 'For Less 27I'h Ave. a'I' W. 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