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THE TUSAYAN SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September of 1942, our class of thirty-one .frightened freshmen registered in Williams High School. We were duly initiated by the sophomores and in return for the initiation dance which they gave us we treated them to a Hallowe'en dance. At our first class meeting we elected David McNelly, president, Picho Torrez, vice-presidentg and Hortensia Gutierrez, secretary-treasurer. The only thing marring our first year in high school was the death of two of our classmates: June Keys, who died September 29, and Victoria Corona, who died March 14. Tlhe first thing we did when we finally became sophomores was to hold an election of class officers. Ivan Wilson was elected presidentg Kathryn Dye, vice-presidentg and Pat Mowrey, secretary-treasurer. This year we had the opportunity of initiating the freshmen. Raymond White, Bob Blanton, Billie Joe Gulledge, Wanda Welker, and Ann Johnson entered our class from other schools. Don Gaddis, David McNelly, Ivan Wilson, Tachie Navarro, and Alvino Figueroa repre- sented the sopihomore class on both the football and basketball teams. Bonnie Williamson was a cheer-leader and several other girls were members of the Drumiand Bugle Corps. Ann Johnson, Donna McLeese, and Pat Mowrey were on the Viking Staff. In '44 we were upper classmen. One new member, Dolores Col- lins, entered from Washington, D. C. Class officers elected for the year were David McNelly, president, Ann Johnson, vice-presidentg and Billie Joe Gulledge, secretary-treasurer. At our next class meeting we proudly ordered class rings. On February 9, ten juniors presented the junior class play, Enter the Hero, which was a great success. Two of our classmates, Piclho Torrez and Gustavo Vargas, were inducted into the Army. The class rings finally' arrived on April 9. The juniors participated in many school activities this year. David McNelly was selected as a guard on the All-Northern second string in basketball. Bob Blanton, Picho Torrez, David McNelly, Don Gaddis, and Ivan Wilson were lettermen. Ann Johnson and Alvino Figueroa were members of the Art Club. Bonnie Williamson and Donna McLeese were cheerleaders. Ann Johnson was a twirler. Into the Tihespian Club were initiated five members of the class. Ten juniors were on the Viking Staff and five were in the Swing Band. Our junior year was closed with the Prom, which was given on May 23. In the fall of 1945, we came back to our last year of fhigh school CContinued on Page Twelvej ' 11
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THE TUSAYAN Richard Kielhorn Rosa Trueba Peggy Doubek Dora Manrriquez Rosalie Curry Dolores Collins James King Sponsor 10
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THE TUSAYAN CContinued from Page Elevenj as seniors! Officers elected were Ann Johnson, president, Donna McLeese, vice-president, and Don Gaddis, secretary-treasurer. There were thirty of us, with Peggy Doubek and Susie Lloyd entering from other schools.. The senior class played an important part in all school activities. Bonnie Williamson, Donna McLeese, and Peggy Doubek were cheerleaders. Ann Johnson was majorette and Pat Mowrey was a twirler. Donna McLeese was president- of the Drum and Bugle Corps and Dolores Collins was- vice-president. David McNelly was president of the W Club. Ten seniors were in the Thespian Club. Six senior boys- Ivan Wilson, David McNelly, Don Gaddis, Tachie Navarro, Alvino Fig- ueroa, and Richard Kielhorn-received football letters. David McNelly received a gold football charm as an award for being chosen guard on the All-Northern football team. Taclhie Navarro, Ivan Wilson, and Don Gaddis received silver football charms for Honorable Mention. March 1, the senior class play, Out of the Frying Pan, was presented. It was the greatest financial success in the history of the high school. Eleven seniors were on the Viking Staff. Jack Grace, David McNelly, Tachie Navarro, and Alvino Figueroa received basketball letters. Ann John- son was president of the Art Club. Rosalie Curry, Peggy Doubek and Donna McLeese were members of the Dramatic Club. In the class there were fourteen who had been together since the first grade. Tlhey were Margaret Barker, Harold Campbell, Harvey Cottolendy, Alvino Figueroa, Jack Grace, Dick Kielhorn, Victoria Lizardi, Donna McLeese, David McNelly, Dora Manrriquez, Pat Mowrey, Tachie Navarro, Rosa Trueba, and Ivan Wilson. The Senior Hop was given April 27, and our lhigh school days were concluded with graduation on May 24, 1946. Billie Joe Guliedge, Class Historian. 12
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