CAMELBACK
MARICOPA COUNTY
JUNIOR COLLEGE
Phoenix, Arizona
COUGAR 1965
Volume 1
EDITOR - Ronald Atwood
ASS'T EDITOR - Darlene Simek
ADVISOR - Robert Bester
The first appearance of The Cougar records in time, for all time, a three - fold naissance: the birth of another Maricopa Junior College; the cultural and intellectual birth of a responsible, dedicated student body. As a result of this naissance, we are assured that the good in
our culture, our heritage, our standards and values will
be perpetuated; that a harsh rebuttal has been issued to
the words- "Full many a flower has bloomed to blush
unseen, and waste its fragrance on the desert air." - of the 18th Century Englishman, Thomas Grey; that a vigorous and stinging denunciation of that foreboding specter, pessimistic defeat, has been articulated! 2
Table of Contents
Dedication 4
Administration 9
Faculty 13
Sophomores 19
Freshmen 31
Favorites 47
Organizations 63
Athletics 85
Activities 99
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As we, the annual staff of the '64-'65 Cougar, compile these memories
of the past year, our thoughts inevitably turn to the man who has devoted
himself wholeheartedly to the interests of every student. His enthusiasm
and spirit have inspired the entire student body to a livelier understanding
of man and education. His varied responsibilities include not only those
of instructor, coach, and counselor, but also the exacting and many times
thankless position of Dean of Students. Therefore, to you Mr. Kenneth
Weiss, we dedicate this first edition of the Cougar.
We dedicate
this COUGAR
to . . .
Mr. Ken Weiss
Coach
Teacher
Family Man
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Robert C. Bester
ADVISOR
Darlene Simek
ASSISTANT EDITOR
Our school wanted so much to bring you the
best in annuals so we hired the finest photographers,
John Fleming and Roger Williams, and assembled
the best staff in the state to put it together.
The staff sacrificed long and tiring hours of
their time, including Christmas vacation, to pro-duce
the first edition of the Cougar. This is their
work and I wish to thank everyone who worked on
the very first yearbook of the Camelback College.
Ron Atwood, Editor
Cougar
Ronald Atwood
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Richard Halchishick
SCRIPT EDITOR
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SORHSHIET? OUr Competent Staff
Staff
Leo Potter
ATHLETICS
Betty Carney
ORGANIZATIONS
Darlene Simek
HARDEST WORKER
Gerrie Pedersen
ACTIVITIES
Helen Carbonelli
CLASSES
Laina Hanhila
STUDENT ADVISOR
Nick Martinez
ART
Betty Maze
SECRETARY
Dave Charleton and
Rod Powers
PHOTOGRAPHERS
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Cougar Sweetheart Miss Barbara Bouffard
Administration
"Ours is the only country deliberately
founded on a good idea."
John Gunther
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Dear Camelback Students:
I have genuinely appreciated the spirit of adventure and pioneering
which has pervaded our campus during the past two years' history among
both students and faculty.
Your courage and morale have not been dampened by necessary inconvenient
innovations and make-shift facilities. Consequently, change has
been accepted as normal, and many genuine friendships have developed
between students and faculty. Thus, the primary purpose of education has
readily been achieved in this exciting situation. You have grown, matured,
and are willing and able to face reality, for you have achieved the ability
to recognize and analyze problems and situations, to think clearly about
possible solutions, to formulate decisions and plans of action, and then to
follow through to a satisfactory solution.
It has been easy to bring about several changes which have afforded
students greater opportunity for development. New class rooms and laboratories
have been added. The Current Issues class has brought many outstanding
and interesting personalities to our campus. The Drama productions
have been exceptional, and our Choir has thrilled us many times.
Sun Spots, published bi-weekly, has afforded journalism students tremendous
opportunities. The Pom Pon girls, cheerleaders, basketball and baseball
participants have all attained excellence in these activities. And this fine
yearbook has captured the high-lights of the successes of this year.
So many of you have expressed your appreciation and gratitude to our
excellent teachers for their confidence, understanding, and encouragement
in helping you to solve your problems. And they feel truly rewarded. Consequently,
it is a real privilege for me to compliment you on your achievements,
as represented in this fine yearbook, and to wish you success and
happiness for a challenging future.
J. Lee Thompson, Dean
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Administration Marge Strand
SECRETARY TO THE DEAN
Betty Alpert
CLERK STENOGRAPHER
Kay Cunningham and Cheryl Graves
Rita McVay
RECORD CLERK
Kay Cunningham, Sharon Erb, and Cheryl Graves
Frances Schindler
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN 12 "I would not hesitate to say that the United States is the finest society on a grand scale that the world has produced." Alfred North Whitehead
SLIBE
ABOUNADER
Physical
Education
MILFORD J.
BENHAM
Physics
ROBERT C.
BESTER
English
MAURICE CAMPION Foreign Language DON ELLIS Social Science RONALD
CHARVONIA
Business
WARREN M.
GENTRY
Art
VIOLET MAY
JENNINGS
Mathematics
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ARTHUR
BEALS
Business
LOYAL H. JONES Biology DR. ANDREW J.
MIKUS
Social Science
MARGUERITE T.
SEYMOUR
Social Science
JACK A.
HARTLEY
English
FRANKLIN C.
MAULDIN
English RICHARD C. PHEATT English
WILLIAM G.
VAN ZANTEN
Chemistry
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SHARRON E.
GROMER
English
WILLIAM T.
SICKREY
Librarian
ARLENE E.
BABCOCK
Psychology
HAROLD
MARKOWITZ
Psychology
DR. GLORIA
WITKOWSKI
Business
CHARLOTTE
BACKUS
Business
M. PETER
OVERSON
English
JOHN D.
BENNETT
Math KEITH BURTON Maintenance
DR. C. PAUL
HARPER
Music
RAYMOND C.
SANKEY
Maintenance
JAMES
BRANDON
Maintenance
ALBERT T.
ELLIS
Biology
CHARLOTTE M. KIDNEY Physical Education KENNETH G.
WEISS
Physical
Education
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Now is it I before E or . . .
90 cents an hour. Phooey!
Our teachers are Neat and Efficient. Sophmores "This nation was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that honest men may honestly disagree..." Elmer Davis
RANDALL J.
BALMER
Business
Administration
GEORGE N.
BASHKINGY
Business
Administration
DWAYNE
ABNEY
Accounting
RAYMOND L.
BARRIER Physical
Education
GARY R.
BIGLER
Music
RONALD L.
ANGLEMEYER
Business
Administration
BARBARA A.
BOUFFARD
Liberal
Arts
MICHAEL A.
BARBER
General
HAROLD RENE
BAXTER
Spanish
DAVID M.
CHARLTON
Business
CHARLAINE
CURTISS
Elementary
Education
CYNTHIA A.
BOYER
Secretarial
HARRY R.
COBASKY Physical
Education
JOHN G.
DILLON
Secondary
Education
JERRY L.
BREINHOLT
Pre -Dental
JAMES C.
DOOLEY
Journalism
BRENDA D.
CLINE
Accounting
SHERYL L.
DALMALIN
Secondary
Education
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SHARON K.
ERB
College
Art
WILLIAM J.
HAKE
Physical
Education
NANCY L.
DRECHSLER
Secretarial
THOMAS M.
FICCAGLIA
Pre - medicine
WAYNE W.
FOSTER
General
BRENDA L.
EASTIN
Physical
Education
JOSEPH J.
GACIOCH, JR.
Journalism
ALAN A.
FICCAGLIA
Pre - Veterinarian
JEANETTE E.
FLEITZ
Elementary
Education
CHERYL A.
GRIGG
Physical
Education
WILLIAM D.
GUILLET
Secondary
Education
GARY C.
GALL, JR.
Business
Education
ROBERT J.
GRONOWSKI
Secondary
Education
GLORIE C.
HANSEN
Secretarial
JOHN L.
GRESHAM
Business
Administration
MARY SHAN
HAVENS
Liberal
Arts
BRIAN H.
GRINTER
General
RICHARD 1.
HALCHISHICK
Mathematics
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GARTH T.
HUDELSON
Philosophy
KATHLEEN D.
LAWSON
Liberal
Arts
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DOUGLAS E
HOLSTROM
Business
Administration
DARYL J.
LASSEN
Secondary
Education
ALFORD L.
MARTIN
Liberal
Arts
THOMAS L.
HOYLE
Pre -Medicine
DAVID R.
MATHESON
Secondary
Education
CORDELIA E.
JONES
Business
SAUL
LEVINE
Accounting
ANNA MARY
MITCHELL
Liberal
Arts
MARK J.
MOWEN
Mathematics
CHARLES E.
McDANIEL, JR.
Business
Administration
THOMAS J.
MORROW
Political
Science
FREDERICK G.
MYLIUS
Insurance
CHERIE A.
McMILLON
Physical
Education
DEAN
NIELSON
Secondary
Education
WILLIAM
MOHR
Art
SAMMYE R.
MYERS
Elementary
Education
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WALTER J.
PENTLAND III
Electrical
Engineering
MARK P.
PONTE
Business
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LORNE A.
NOYLES
Business
Administration
RICHARD B.
PHILLIPS
Liberal Arts
JACK M.
PROSSER
Accounting
RICHARD W.
ODELL
Drafting
ERNEST M.
PYLE
Electrical
Engineering
HERBERT B.
PETERSON
Liberal
Arts
RODNEY G.
POWERS
Journalism
STEPHEN W.
SHEETS
Business
SUSAN E.
SPAHR
Secondary
Education
WILLIAM R.
REUTTER, JR.
Business
MARTIN J.
SOLOMON
Law
SUSAN D.
STAPLES
Liberal
Arts
JAMES L.
RICHARDS
Secondary
Education
CAROL J.
STREAM
Liberal
Arts
SHARON I.
SLAPE
Liberal
Arts
HENRY R.
STANTON
Business
Administration
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WILLIAM L.
THACKRAH
Physical
Education
JOHN D.
TINCOMBE, JR.
Education
KIM M.
VICTOR
Law
TAWNEY L.
TODD
Secretarial
BILL W.
WALLACE
Secondary
Education
GERALDINE A.
TOWER
Physical
Education
JAMES J.
VIGUE
Business
Administration
RONALD G.
TUCKER
Archaeology
DWIGHT D.
TISDAL, JR.
Physical
Education
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ELIZABETH J. WARBINGTON
General Education
LOUISE P. WARBINGTON
Elementary Education
CHERYL K. WEBB
Secretarial
Mr. Williams, our sophomore photographer, poses Robert Gronowski.
RALPH E. WEBER
English
KAREN L. WOODSMALL
Liberal Arts
LILY G. YEE
Elementary Education
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Campus Facilities
Read Mullan University.
Studying hard for exams.
socializing Sophomores.
Intellectual endeavors endow the
library.
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A tedious diving maneuver.
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FIRST SEMESTER
FIRST ROW: Marv Van Benthuysen, Vice-President, Kim Victor, President, Bob Brannan,
AMS Representative.
SECOND ROW: Cheryl Graves, AWS Representative, Joann Plover, Secretary.
SECOND SEMESTER: Rick Hayford, Vice-President, John Gross,
President, Randy Van Patten, Secretary.
Barry Alexander
Helynn Alexander
Jim Alexander
Bonnie Anderson
Sara Andree
Paul Arthur
Ron Atwood
Michael Bailey
Maurine Barbier
Caryl Barker
Judy Barnwell
Jim Barriger
Joan Bayer
John Bayless
John Beal
Pamela Bedell
Ed Behie
Gary Bishop
Roy Black
Harry Blazer
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Lyle Bolton
Kenneth Borgen
Jeff Bown
Bob Brannan
Earl Brown
Jim Broyles
Paulette Burgess
Lary Burleson
David Bushong
Beverlee Butler
Carmine Caccavale
Helen Carbonelli
Rico Cari
Betty Carney
Chuy Carreon
Patricia Carroll
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Donna Casper
Ralph Castro
Steven Chalebo
Ronald Chalfont
Randy Chambers
Janice Charlton
Roy Clark
Dorothy Clifford
Tony Consentino
Nancy Cooper
William Corbett
Mary Corbus
Charles Cornelius
Bill Cowan
Barbara Cratte
Philip Crowly
Kay Cunningham
Larry Cushing
Lucille Denomme
Doug DePew
Donna Dewitt
Roger Dexter
Ron Dickson
Thomas Dilgard
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Cathy Dirks
Carol Driscoll
Patrick Drumm
Charles Duecy
Richard Durham
Trudy Earl
Janice Edwards
Don Ellsworth
Gary Essary
Penny Falker
John Fargoston
Lesley Feinberg
James Fitzpatrick
Richard Ford
Judith Fouty
Joyce Fuller
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Sandra Furches
Katherine Galwey
David Garcia
Allen Gates
Dennis Gill
James Glass
James Gramtham
Melvin Grove
Cheryl Graves
Suzi Graves
Donna Gray
John Grose
Diane Hall
Ray Hamilton
Thomas Hanby
Ronald Hankins
Ken Hanks
Michael Harris
Terry Harshberger
Danielle Hayes
Richard Hayford
Donald Haywood
Jerry Hecht
Cathy Heerwagen
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Caral Hemphil
Richard Henry
Hail Hensen
David Hickey
Elizabeth Hieger
Terry Hillis
Dave Hoff
William Holian
Harold Holmberg
Terry Holmes
Mike Holt
Gene Howard
Danny Howell
Scott Hudson
Diann Hulsman
Geanne Ingersoll
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Stephen Inskeep
Chuck Jenda
Jeni Jensen
Kathy Jewe
Chip Johnson
Kirbie Johnson
Dale Kasl
Stuart Kaye
Gloria Keith
Karolyn Kern
Dell Kilpatrick
Pat Kitchen
David Klecka
Charles Klein
Elizabeth Kovack
Garry LaBarr
Leonard Lacktman
Fred LaCount
Treche Lake
Richard Lamont
David Lawrence
Jacque Lawrence
Bill Leske
Tamra Lewis
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Hal Lindquist
Margaret Locke
Michael Long
Monica Lowe
Janice Lowry
James Lubenow
Robert Lundin
Suzy Mabry
Richard Malone
James Maloney
Randy Martin
Nick Martinez
Lynn Maxey
Betty Maze
David McCasland
Michael McCleve
Weldon McDonald
Pat McDowell
Bridget McHugh
Mick McKeown
George Merrell
Alvin Messer
Larry Metheny
Larry Michael
Roger Miller
Louis Moffitt
James Morris
Jeffrey Morris
Ron Motz
Kathleen Murphy
Marion Murphy
Byron Neid
Maxine Nelson
Pat Nichols
Ray Nichols
Bob Noice
Nancy Norris
Robert O'Connor
Terry O'Donnell
Ann Oesterreicher
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Carl Oksanen
Penny Padget
Edwin Parker
Terry Pearson
Gerrie Pedersen
Mack Perry
Ronald Perry
Frank Peters
Danny Petruso
James Pierce
Lynn Pierce
Lucky Pierre
Joann Plover
Sharon Pomeroy
Leo Potter
Paul Pratt
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Richard Price
Joe Prosser
Roger Quaing
Jim Quinn
Glenna Ragon
Craig Reimer
Maryanne Repela
Steve Rhoades
Dale Richards
Richard Richardso
Joan Rodack
Jeanene Romney
Bonnie Rowe
Kevin Roy
James Rupe
Aleen Sager
Cookie Sanchez
Marie Savage
Terri Schaul
John Scott
Roger Seale
Eva Seeley
David Serviss
Margaret Sharpe
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John Sheets
Pat Shields
Darlene Simek
Cheryl Simser
Denise Singer
Rita Sloneker
Jacki Sorci
May Spector
Diana Spittler
Roy Squyres
Ernestine Startup
Diane Stephenson
Larry Stephenson
Katy Jo Steward
Alan Stein
Kenneth Steinke
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Charles Stillman
Terry Stines
Ray Stubbs
Margaret Swain
Steven Templeton
Judy Terikaj
Bob Thomas
Jim Tingw aId
Sue Traver
John Tyrrell
Roderick Vaeth
Marvin Van Benthuysen
Randy Van Patten
Roy Vermilyea
Greg Victor
Audrey Visage
Brady Vogel
Tom Vojtko
Danny Walker
Patricia Walsh
Tom Waters
Harry Watson
Gloria Weissman
Johnnie Wheeler
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Eileen Willard
Edwin Wright
Donna Wong
Robert Zuck
Thomas Wood
Rick Williams
Stephen Zippay
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Representative of those whose
Pictures do not appear Favorites "Democracy is...the recurrent suspicion that more than half the people are right more than half the time...an idea which hasn't been disproved yet..." E. B. White
September
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Barbara Bouffard was chosen by
the student body as September's "Girl
of the Month." Barbara's major is
Liberal Arts. She is president of the
"Guineveres," a service club for the
Camelback campus. She is on the
Honor Board and served as the first
semester secretary of the Associated
Women Students. Barbara is also a
member of the Phi Theta Kappa.
John Dillon is September's "Boy
of the Month." His major is Education.
He serves on the Executive
Board, Advisory Board, and Honor
Board. John also worked hard as the
Social Commissioner for the first
semester and the Service Chairman of
the Knight Club. He is a member of
the Chess Club and the Folk Music
Club.
October is represented by Kay
Cunningham. the "Girl of the
Month." Kay's major is Liberal Arts.
She enjoys working as a student assistant
in the office and is Sergeant at
Arms of the Guineveres. One of her
jobs as an Associated Students Special
Commissioner is to organize materials
for the Cougar Call. Kay is also a
member of the A Cappella Choir.
The October "Boy ofthe Month"
is Rodney Powers. His major is Physical
Education. He is one of the top
players in Basketball and has scored
many points for the Cougars. Rod also
sings in the A Cappella Choir. He is
in Journalism and is the sports editor
of the Sun Spots. He also took pictures
for the yearbook.
October
November
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Sheryl Dalmolin is the "Girl of
the Month" for November. Her major
is Secondary Education. One of
her activities consists of Secretary of
Associated Students. She is on the
Honor Board, Advisory Board, and is an
active member in the Associated
Women Students. Sheryl was also a
candidate for the Christmas Queen.
The November "Boy of the
Month" is Marvin Van Benthuysen.
His major is Law. As well as a heavy
schedule, Marvin also carries the
responsibility of President of the
Knight Club and the Young Democrats
Club. In the first semester of
school he served as Freshman Class
Vice-President, and he was second
semester President of A.M.S. Marvin
promotes much spirit while serving his
basketball team as a "power-packed"
cheerleader.
The December "Girl of the
Month" is Karen Woodsmall, President
of Associated Women Students
for the fall semester. Karen exemplified
leadership in this office, as can
be seen in the great success of the
Christmas Formal. Her other activities
include membership in the Guineveres,
Honor Board, and Advisory
Board. Karen has recently been chosen
as one of the four students on the Traffic
Court. Her major is Liberal Arts.
The "Boy of the Month" for December
is Skip Hoyle. Athletic Commissioner
for the fall semester. Skip
worked hard for this office, setting up
intramural games of football, volleyball,
and basketball. He was also
Athletic Chairman for the Knight
Club. Skip's major is Pre-Medicine,
and he serves on the Advisory and Executive
Board. He was elected AMS
Vice-President for the spring semester
and Christmas King attendant.
December
January
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Joann Plover represents "Girl of
the Month" for January. She is President
of Associate Women Students for
the second semester of school. Joann
is a member ofthe Guineveres and was
a delegate to student conventions at
the Ramada Inn, in Tucson, and in
California. She is on the Advisory
Board and was secretary of the Freshman
Class for the first semester. Joann
was also Homecoming Queen from
Camelback and her major is Pre Veterinary
The "Boy of the Month" for January
is Gary Gall. As AMS VicePresident
for the spring semester, he
displayed his I e ad er ship and was
chosen as a delegate to the student
convention at the Ramada Inn. Gary
is a member of the Business Club, and
he has played basketball and baseball
for two years here at Camelback. His
major is Business Education.
The "Girl of the Month" for
February is represented by Cathy
Dirks. She was chosen as Elections
Commissioner for the first semester,
and is Associated Womens Student's
Secretary for the second semester.
Cathy's interest in service has led her
to become a member and publicity
chairman of the Guineveres. Her
major is Secretarial.
The "Boy of the Month" for
February is Ron Atwood, whose major
is Electrical Engineering. He is editor
of the Annual and member of the
Executive Board. Ron's various interests
have led him to become Parliamentarian
of the Knight Club, member
of the Polar Bear Club, and member
of the Chess Club.
February
March
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Darlene Simek is the "Girl of the
Month" for March. Her major is
Liberal Arts, and she is assistant Editor
of this annual. Darlene's other activities
consist of Secretary of the
Folk Music Club for the first semester
and Treasurer of the Guineveres. She
is a member of the A Cappella Choir
and helped as publicity chairman for
the Social Committee of Associated
Students.
Saul Levine is the "Boy of the
Month" for March. He is on the Honor
Board and received recognition for his
scholastic abilities by acceptance into
Phi Theta Kappa. Saul is a member
of the Folk Music Club and is noted
as Camelback's outstanding folk singer.
His performances at school functions
have pleased many students.
Saul's major is Accounting and he
plans to go to law school.
Cheryl Graves, the "Girl of the
Month" for April, was Freshman Representative
for the Associate Student
Body and for the AWS the first semester
of school. Her major is Secondary
Education, and she is a helper to Mr.
Weiss in the office. Cheryl was Christmas
Queen Attendant and represents
one of our lively and lovely cheerleaders.
John Gresham, the "Boy of the
Month" for April, is a Business Administration
major. Besides working
at a full-time job and in the Air
Force, John holds the highest office on
campus, that of Associate Students
President. He was AS Treasurer for
the first semester and a member of the
Knight Club. John was also included
on the Dean's List for the first semester.
April
May
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Helen Carbonelli represents the
"Girl of the Month" for May. She is
Vice-President of AWS for the second
semester and is the classes editor for
the annual. Helen is a member ofthe
A Cappella Choir and Folk Music
Club. Her major is Liberal Arts, and
she intends to obtain a degree in Sociology.
Dave Charleton represents the
"Boy of the Month" for May. He was
AMS President for the first semester
and is photographer for the Sun Spots
and. for the annual. His major is Secondary
Education, and he is a member
of the Business Club. Dave's interest
in sports has led him to become
a member of the baseball team.
Homecoming Queen Miss Joan Plover
Christmas Formal
King and Queen
Cougar
Court
Dwight Tisdel and Cheryl Graves
Sheryl Dalmolin and Skip Hoyle
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Students
Take...
Bill Flake swears in A.S. officers Jim
Vigue, Richard Price and Sheryl Dalmolin
Offices
Also getting sworn in are Karen Woodsmall
A.W.S. and David Charlton A.M.S.
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Our Homecoming King and Queen Bill Flake and
JoAnn Plover with the royalty from P.C. and Glendale
Awards
and
Our Court
In
Action
Justice Roger Miller, Justice Kay Cunningham, ChiefJustice Steven
Inskeep, Justice Karen Wocxlsmall, Justice Joe Martin. (A victim
in the foreground.)
"The quality of mercy is not strained..." 61
Quick lunch!
Here she comes...
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We invited a few guests over. Organizations. "Before we put down our bets on a revolutionary movement, we have a right to ask that it, like ours, have broad goals of freedom and human welfare clearly before it..." Clinton Rossiter
Associated
JIM VIGUE
Vice-President
BILL FlAKE
President
SHERYL DALMOLIN
Secretary
RICHARD PRICE
Treasurer
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FIRST ROW: Diane Hall, Publicity Commissioner, Terry Hillis, Calendar Commissioner,
Sheryl Dalmolin, Secretary, Kay Cunningham, Special Commissioner, Kathy Dirks, Elections
Commissioner.
SECOND ROW: Bill Flake, President, Skip Hoyle, Athletics Commissioner, Leo Potter, As·
sembly Commissioner, John Dillon, Social Commissioner, Richard Price, Treasurer, Jim Vigue,
Vice-President, Mr. Weiss, Advisor.
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Second Semester Commissioners: Ron Atwood, Annual; Rick Halchishick,
Special; Jo1m Dillon, Social; Tom Thomas, Athletics; Mary Victor, Publicity;
Bob Gronowski, Parliamentarian; Steven Inskeep, Judicial; Al Clark,
Elections.
JOHN GRESHAM
President
KIM VICTOR
Vice-President
JIM RlCHARDS
Secretary
ALLAN FICCAGLIA
Treasurer
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Associated Students Men
President
DAVID CHARLTON
Social Commissioner
GARY GALL
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Secretary - Treasurer
BOB GRONOWSKI
Advisor
MR. DON ELLIS
Vice-President
DAVE McCASLAND
Second Semester
Secretary-Treasurer
JOHN BEALS
President
JACK PROSSER
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BARBARA BOUFFARD
Secretary
CHERYL WEBB
Vice-President
Associated
NANCY DRECHSLER
Treasurer
KAREN WOODSMALL
President
Social Commissioners First
Semester
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SHARON ERB ANN OESTERREICHER CHERYL GRAVES
Freshman Representative
Women
Second
Semester
BETTY CARNEY, Special Commissioner.
KAY CUNNINGHAM, Social Commissioner,
MARGARET SHARPE, Publicity Commissioner
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CATHY DIRKS
Secretary
JOANN PLOVER
President
HELEN CARBONELLI
Vice-President
TERRY HILLIS
Treasurer
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GARY BIGLER
President
RONNY INGLE
Vice- President
KATHY HEERWAGEN
Treasurer
MARGARET SHARPE
Secretary
A Cappella
FIRST ROW: Jeanene Romney, Kay Cunningham, Anna Mary Mitchell, Karen Walters,
Carol Driscoll, Carol Ann Lesnick, Donna DeWitt, Sandie Fields. SECOND
ROW: Aleen Sager, Kathy Beasley, Helynn Alexander, Susan Spahr, Joyce Fuller,
Sherri Shehton, Bonnie Anderson, Sharon Pomeroy, Joan Rodack. THIRD ROW: Ron
Hillis, Jim Barriger, Ron Neid, Terry Hawks, Leon Stavrou. FOURTH ROW: Troy
Riley, Tom Ford, Ernie Pyle, William Grantham.
CHAIRMEN: FIRST ROW: Ernie Pyle, Assistant Business & Tour Manager, Roger
Luth, Riser Chairman, Troy Riley, Lighting Chairman. SECOND ROW: Ronny
Ingle, Assistant Business & Tour Manager, Margaret Sharpe, Librarian and Program
Chairman, Diane Stephenson, Publicity Chairman, Sharon Pomeroy, Party
Chairman, Jeanene Romney, Robe Chairman, Gary Bigler, Business& Tour Manager.
Choir
FIRST ROW: Diane Stephenson, Jane Hirons, Eileen Willard, Gerrie Pedersen, Darlene
Simek, Margaret Sharpe, Barbara Bouffard. SECOND ROW: Ruth Ann Wigley,
Sharon Barnes, Kathy Heerwagen, Helen Carbonelli, Shirlee Minsky, Betty Carney.
THIRD ROW: Bill Mohr, Rod Powers, John Lyom, Faye Isaccs, Mary-Louise Urbano.
FOURTH ROW: Thomas J. Morrow, John Dillon, Rene Baxter, Gary R. Bigler.
Margaret Sharpe, Choir's Efficient Secretary, collects music.
DR. C. PAUL HARPER
Director
Dr. Harper leads
the choir in song.
MRS. MARY-LOUISE URBANO
Accompanist
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FIRST ROW: Nancy Lewis, Donna Wong, and Lori Haddad.
SECOND ROW: Fred Del Grosso, James Muir, Thomas Morrow, Mr. Pheatt, Doug DePew,
Barry Alexander, and Marv Van Benthuysen.
Sun
MR. RICHARD PHEATT
Advisor
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JAMES DOOLEY
Executive Editor
DOUG DePEW
Assistant Editor
Spots
ROD POWERS
Sports Editor
DONNA WONG
Camelback Editor
DAVID CHARLETON
Photographer
Sun Spots bulletin board
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Honor Board
FIRST ROW: Martin Solomon, Karen Woodsmall, Vice-President, Brenda Cline, President, Sharon Erb, Secretary,
Barbara Bouffard.
SECOND ROW: Saul Levine, John Manning, John Dillon, Miss Boerner, Advisor.
Business Club
FIRST ROW: Ron Treiber, Sue Mabry, Gary Gall, Rita Sloneker.
SECOND ROW: Dave Charleton, Randy Balmer, Mark Ponte, Rick Cari, Mr. Charvonia, Advisor.
Audio-Visual
Staff
Department
FIRST ROW: Allan Ficcaglia, Tom Ficcaglia, Dave Charleton.
SECOND ROW: Bob Gronowski, Rick Halchishick, Richard Price.
MR. KEN WEISS
Advisor
Splicing a film is Dave and Tom Working on a Tape recorder is Rick, Bob, and
Allan.
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Vice-President
HAL LINDQUIST
Treasurer
BOB BRANNON
President
MARV VAN BENTHUYSEN
Knights
Secretary
MIKE BAILEY
Parliamentarian
RON ATWOOD
FRONT ROW: Marv Van Benthuysen, Hal Lindquist, Dave Hicky, Frank Hare, Mike Bailey, John Beals, Randy Van Patten,
Gary Gall, Skip Hoyle, John Gresham, and John Dillon. SECOND ROW: Roger Miller, Jack Prosser, Greg Victor, Dave
Matheson, Bob Brannon, Ron Neid, and RonAtwood.
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Club
HARDEST WORKER: Frank Hare
Knight Club's Sister Organization:
the Guineveres.
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BONNIE ROWE
Vice-President
DARLENE SIMEK
Treasurer
BARBARA BOUFFARD
President
MAY SPECTOR
Secretary
DR. WITKOWSKI
Advisor G
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A few of the Competent Guineveres cleaning up
the campus.
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KAY CUNNINGHAM
Sergeant- at-Arms
HELEN CARBONELU
Social and Service
DIANE HALL
Correspondent to
Knight's Club
KATHY DIRKS
Publicity
TERRY HILLIS
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THE GUINEVERES: Kay Cunningham, Sharon Barnes, Darlene Simek, Gerrie Pedersen, Barbara Bouffard,
Roberta Roberts, Karen Walters, Terri Hillis, Bonnie Rowe, Betty Carney, Rita Sloneker, Helen Carbonelli.
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Bill Cowan, President, and Carl Oksanen, Vice-President.
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John Gross, Kevin Roy, Bill Cowan, Marv Van Benthuysen, Frank Hare, Ron Atwood,
Dave McCasland, and Carl Oksanen.
Folk Music
Club
FIRST ROW: Diane Stephenson, Bridget McHugh, Darlene Simek, Betty Carney, Aleen Sager,
Margaret Sharpe, Mary Anne Repela, Helen Carbonelli.
STANDING: Dr. C. Paul Harper, Advisor, Joe Gadoch, Larry Burns, Allan Ficcaglia, Tom
Ficcaglia, Kevin Roy, Marvin Van Benthuysen, John Dillon, Carol Driscoll, Rene Baxter, Dee
Singer, Brian Grinter.
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Registration Athletics "If we win men's hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country but because we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring." Adlai E. Stevenson
Coach Weiss discusses strategy at half-time session.
There always seems to be a referee
there -- watching!
BILL REUTTER
Guard
BOB NOICE
Center
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Rodney Powers attempts to score two points.
BARNEY CABLE
Forward
MERLIN RANDOLPH
Forward
Barney Cable and Bill Reutter wait anxiously
for Bob Noise to tap the ball to them.
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JESUS CARREON
Guard
DWIGHT TISDEL
Guard
Bill Reutter knows that their opponents attempts to win are all in vain.
RICHARD DURHAM
Guard
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The Glendale Extension players are wondering
where the basketball went.
TERRY HOLMES
Forward
GARY GALL
Guard
Rodney Powers reaches for the basketball in a
game against Mesa Extension.
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DOUG NEWTON
Guard
RODNEY POWERS
Forward
Rodney Powers shoots a basket as Dwight Tisdel and Bob
Noice move in to assist him.
Players reach for the return of the ball.
Barney Cable closes in on an opponent from Mesa Extension.
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Basketball Coach Weiss
Bob Noice taps the basketball towards a teammate in a Jump
ball.
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Camelback players dominate the basket
area.
This time Mesa Extension players dominate the basket
area.
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HARRY ARTHUR
First Base
DAVE CHARLETON
Pitcher
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DAVE BUCKNER
First Base and Right Field
Rich Halchishick and his famous pitch.
RICK CHRISTMAS
Right Field
Unidentified batter strikes out!
Baseball Coach Weiss.
BILL DUGAN
Shortstop
RICHARD DURHAM
Pitcher
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GARY GALL
Second Base
BOB GRONOWSKI
Manager
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RICK GRONNER
Pitcher
RICK HALLHICHICK
Pitcher
CLIFF HOTCHKISS
Third Base and
Infielder
CHUCK LICCI
Third Base
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DWIGHT TISDEL
Catcher
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BUDDY PARKER
Center Fielder
RANDY VAN PATTEN
Pitcher
MERLIN RANDOLPH
Outfielder
Where did he take my skateboard? 20 minutes before the sit in! GO!! Mom!!
Coach Weiss, away from home
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This stuff is Straight! ! Yes, it is a good sanawich
Group therapy?
As "I" see it ...
Your fingernails are dirty!
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Patience is the virtue.
Patty cake, patty cake ...
Stick 'em up!
Would you PLEASE sit down! Is my slip showing?
SMILE, you're on candid camera!
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Vim, Vigor, and Vitality. Food drive
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Dear Santa.
Rain. Mud.
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Cheerleaders
FIRST ROW: Suzi Graves, Betty Maze, Terri Harshbarger.
SECOND ROW: Randy Van Patten, Cheryl Graves, Marvin Van Benthuysen.
Practice pays off at the games.
The line up.
Performing at half-time.
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POM PON
LINE
Treche Lake
Gerrie Tower
Che rie McMillon
Jacque Lawrence
Tarni Lewis Ann Oesterreicher
All together now ...
And a lot more practice
But it is all worth it now
It takes lots of practice to be a good
Pom Pon girl
Still more practice
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Hey, She's neat!
You rang?
A very grateful dive?
Community Drink-Along
Drink Booze! ! !
What?! Me Worry??
The down with people group
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Our Special Thanks To
to
Dr. Robert Hannelly
and
Mr. Robert Taylor
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