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THE TUSAYAN THE TUSAYAN Edited by THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1949 Insert Pages by THE ART CLASSES Published By WILLIAMS HIC.H SCHOOL Williams. Arizona 1 THE TUSAY A X ' Dedication We, the Senior Class, do respectfully dedicate this, the 1949 issue of The Tusayan, to Mrs. Edna L. Craig. Mrs. Craig is retiring from teaching after 24 years in the Williams school system. To our friend and advisor we bid adieu and wish her all the joy and happiness she deserves for all her life. THE TUSAYAN THE TUSAYAN IN MEMORIAM MR. CHARLES PRESTON ALDRIEDGE Born December 11. 1910 Died August 13, 1948 4 THE TUSAYAN SCHOOL BOARD MR. IVAN T. SMITH President THE T IJ S A Y A N 4 Mr. Earl L. Davis, B. S. Gen. Science. Biology Mrs. Frances E. Clark, A. B. Spanish Mr. Maurice Schruben, A. B. Music Mrs. Celia R. Vatcher, A. B. Home Economics Mr. James M. King, A. B., A. M. Physics, Photagraphy, Math. Mr. Arthur J. Bowie, A. B., A. M. Algebra, Geometry. Arithmetic Miss Fern Rigg Diploma, Business Ed. Mr. James Perrill, A. B. Social Science and THE TUSAYAN Miss MamntyHigham, A. B.. A. M. English ‘mu Mr. Charles Cook, A. B. Manuel Arts Mr. Henry Martinez, A. B. Commerce Mrs. Edna Craig, A. B. A. M. Art 8 Mr. Mark Smith Janitor THE TUSAYAN Grant M. Smith President Nadine C. Honwesima Treasurer Albert Balderas Mark W. Byrd f) Lula Mae Willsey Secretary T H E T USAYAN William Edward Huster Naomi Joan Whitted Mary Vargas Barnabas Bennett Tom Henry McKinney. Jr. Angelita Rodriauez 10 Retta Leo Melick THE TUSAYAN Collin E. Owens Ruth Avila Mildred Williamson Class Sponsor Mr. J. M. Kin Margaret E. Fisher 1 1 THE TUSAYAN CLASS PROPHECY On May 27, 1949, our class met as a unit of Williams High School for the last time. Mr. King, our class sponsor, told us that a famous scientist wished to talk to us. Mr. King then introduced Dr. Ignatious Z. Ignatz who is known the world over for his research work in the field of chemistry. Dr. Ignatz started his talk by telling us that untold wealth and prosperity awaited each and every member of the class, if the class would join with him in an experiment that would benefit all mankind. He then went on to explain that he had discovered a serum that would extend the life of the human race by 200 years. He had been administering the serum to animals and insects and had succeeded in extending their life span four times their normal life expectancy. He had now reached the stage where he needed people who would be willing to take the serum to find out ii it would work as well for humans as it worked for animals. In other words he was asking our class to volunteer as a unit. After many hours of discussion among the members of the class, the entire group voted to take the serum to find out what effect it would have on human beings. Dr. Ignatz had pointed out that the serum would take effect in a period of 24 hours and that we would look exactly the same fifty years from now as we looked on the day we took the serum. The following Monday, May 30, was set for the day for the experiment to start, and on that day we would all take the serum and wait for the next twenty-four hours to see what effects the serum w'ould have. We dreaded that twenty-four hours because that would decide how we would look for the next 200 years, IF THE SERUM WORKED. On the morning of May 30 we all appeared and took the step that decided our whole lives. The twenty-four hours passed, and we were all alive. Our facial features appeared exactly the same as they had been but our bodies had all undergone changes. No two people reacted to the serum in the same way. Naomi Whitted, for example, grew to be eight feet tall and she was so strong she could whip anyone in class. Margaret Elizabeth Fisher had become the world’s largest woman, tipping the scales at 945 4 pounds. Grant Smith’s body grew smaller w'hile his feet grew larger. Lula Mae Willsey and Mildred Williamson had been sitting next to each other during most of the day, and they grew together with one body and two heads. It was immediately realized that a chance of such a person getting mar-red was out of the question because it is all a married man can bear to have a wife with one mouth going all +he time. No man could stand up under the terrific strain of listening to two he Is talking all the time. We were a sad group of people for the rest of the day. We talked the s tuation over wondering how we would make our way in the world. Since the experiment was a failure as far as bodily appearance was concerned, we knew that fame and fortune had passed us by. Suddenly an idea dawned. We would form a freak show and travel around the world and become famous as the largest collection of freaks ever assembled under one roof. And so, in the year of 1999, The Viking Freak Show features the former senior class with each of the members having the same facial appearance that they had fifty years before. Pictured on the following page is each and every member, and you can all see the effects of that terrible serum. 12 Xoaijdojj ssbq NVAVSQL 3HX THE TUSAYAN SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the autumn of 1945 our freshman class of 28 entered high school. The first class meeting was given over to electing class officers. David Mowry was elected President; and Nadine Hon-wesima, Secretary-Treasurer. After our ritual freshman initiation, we felt like full-fledged members of W- H. S., who would be able to put on the annual Hallowe’en Dance. Mark Byrd and Collin Owens joined the football squad. Our first year of high school came to an end in May, 1946. Our sophomore year started out wTith the freshman initiation which was concluded with a school dance. The class took more interest in the extra-curricular activities. We were represented on the Viking Staff, the Drum and Bugle Corps, and the Girls Glee Club. Naomi Whit-ted was elected to a twirling position. During the year she received a hundred dollar bond from the State Art Contest. Retta Melick received a superior rating for her solo at the Music Festival. Class officers for the school year were Collin Owens, President; James Pedigo, Vice-President: Bill Iluster, Secretary-Treasurer. Juniors and upper classmen, we felt mighty proud, all twenty-five of us. We lost a few of our classmates, but we gained a few new members in return. Jeanne Wakefield, Robert Maichel, Clyde Poison. Billy Baker, Estermae Armstrong, and Elaine Thomison were the new members who were added to the junior class roll. The class elected Mark Byrd, President; Tom McKinney, Vice President; and Grant Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. “Salad Days”, was the name of the play, which the junior class presented. The play was a great success. That year, we ordered our class rings and were very lucky to receive them before Christmas vacation. Naomi W’hitted, Bonnie Blanton, and Margaret Fisher were officers in the Art Club. Eleven of us were members of the Dramatic Club. Eight, six of whom were editors, were on the Viking Staff. Eleven were in the Girls’ Glee Club, and eight of us were members of the Drum and Bugle Corps, with three of us holding offices in the Corps for that year- The high school was awarded a typing pennant, with six of the juniors helping to achieve this award. Naomi Whitted and Bonnie Blanton were twirlers. Barbara Bowden was a cheerleader. Retta Melick was elected to head drummer position. One of the highlights of our junior year was the Junior Prom. The theme for the Prom was Inferno. Our junior school year came to a close when we played host to the senior’s on the Junior-Senior picnic. Autumn, 1948, we started the last lap of our four-year journey. We lost nine of our classmates, leaving the senior cl ss with only sixteen members. Class members elected to offices for the 1948-49 school year were Grant Smith, President; Bonnie Blanton, Vice President; Lula Mae Willsey, Secretary; and Nadine Honwesima, Treasurer. Even with the few members that we had left we were well represented in the various schc ol activities. We had members on the Viking Staff, in the Glee Club, in the Dram’.tic Club, in the Thespian Club, and in the Drum and Bugle Corps. Retta Melick and Lula Mae Willsey 14 THE TUSAYAN were co-editors of the Viking. Naomi Whitted was appointed majorette of the Drum and Bugle Corps, with Angelita Rodriguez as head drummer. The Drum and Bugle Corps was invited to march at the State Fair at Phoenix. We did a repeat performance when we again marched at the New Year’s Day Parade at Phoenix. We presented our class play, “That Crazy Smith Family” on Nov. 19. Mark Byrd and Collin Owens made letters in basketball and Mark was named All-Northern forward. Our Senior Hop was held on April 23 with Rhapsody In Blue being our theme. We were guests of the juniors on the junior-senior picnic at Oak Creek Canyon. Our high school days came to an end with our graduation on May 25, 1949. GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA 15 THE TUSAYAN CLASS WILL We, the senior class of 1949, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath our most treasured high school possessions so that our memories may long be remembered. I, Tom McKinney, bequeath my ability to speak “perfect” English to Bill Carl, with the hope that some day Bill will speak at leost one sentence correctly in the English language. I, Grant Smith, will my big feet to Eddie (The Little Bandit) Rekos, so that he will have a good foundation under him when he is boxing. I, Angelita Rodriquez, will my ability to wink to Vera Martinez, hoping that after taking a good look at my boy friend she will realize what winking can do for a girl. I, Mildred Williamson, will my timidness to Sheila Kennedy, hoping that the study hall will be peaceful and quiet while Sheila is present- 1, Naomi Whitted, will my ability to pull automobiles out of the mud to Ralph Southworth with the hope that he never experiences loss of sleep on a school night, because of a car’s being stuck in the mud. I. Nadine Honwesima, will my ability to hate the boys to Gloria Ornelas because Glcria is in love with so many boys at the same time that she has trouble keeping track of them. I. Lula Mae Willsey, hereby warn all girls in high school next year to keep their eyes off Junior Richards. I flatly refuse to leave my interest in him to any girl. I, Albert Balderas, will my boxing a-bility to Marilyn Dobbs so that, if some day she does catch a man, she will know how to take care of him in such a manner that he cannot escape. I, Mark Byrd, do leave my ability to argue to Junior Pena. I realize he has such ability now, but he will need more than that to win an argument in Mr. Per-rill’s class. I, Bill Huster, being the best one-armed driver in Williams do hereby bequeath that ability to Danny Schnell, but 1 want it thoroughly understood that Evelyn Augenstein is not included in the deal. I retain all interest in that little chick. I, Ruth Avila, leave my place in the Drum and Bugle Corps to Geraldine Rekos. Please, Geraldine, don’t march as if you had two left feet. I, Retta Lee Melick, leave my Flagstaff address book t'o Janis Poison. I’m not worried because my main interest in Flagstaff will not be there next year. I, Margaret Elizabeth Fisher, retain all my interest in the United States Navy, but hereby relinquish all claim to the Army to anyone wishing to keep up the necess ry correspondence. I, Barnabas Bennett, do hereby bequeath my ability to milk cows to Bill Harp, hoping that his pleasant disposition will prevent the cows from giving buttermilk. I, Mary Vargas, do hereby renounce all interest in Lauro Garcia and Pressie Corona. I’m a big girl now and do not care to keep company with such youngsters. I, Collin Owens, do hereby leave the protection of little Harriet Wilson to my brother because she is such a frail little child that I am quite sure my little brother can handle her. 16 THE TUSAYAN Louis Pena, Jr. President Junior Richards Vice-President Ruth Sanford Secretary Ralph Vick Elmer Thompson Kenneth Jarocha 17 THE TUSAYAN Patty Legan Geether Burrage Ralph Southworth Vaudine Dial Marjorie Huff Ray Bustamante 18 THE TUSAYAN James Burrage Evelyn Augenstein William Willsey Herman Lopez Michael Florez Marilyn Dobbs 19 THE TUSAYAN J. Perkins Vice-Pres. Ted Tissaw H. Pozas H. Wilson A. Dial F. Williamson G. Avila B. Frederick C. Melick P-. Crockett N. Cole SecTy-Treas. W. Harp W. Carl M. Hutchins R. Bustillos F. M. Gibbs K. Thompson J. Bunney S. Kennedy P. Corona Danny Schnell President Mr. Charles Cook Class Sponsor J HtiM i ' 21 THE TUSAYAN R. Stokan M. Duffield E. Means L. Garcia H. Baker A. Carrillo M. Lizardi P. O’Neil J. Schwarz P. Cottolendy 9 p A W 'w hhhhhhhhhihHim A' 1 C. Carl J P. Keilhorn ■r v- W i ■ A V Aw k AhL -tf ABpja Ww flSa (k wy j O O J J | B. Fox | T. Sanchez ft ' ? ir v M Imi ■aNnflB R. Negrette I G. Ornelas W s? ■ a ■MyanH -■ i B. L. Harris I. Santana o Jsk ■ ' • 9 I «jb Ab • 43 . Hk, mR7 w .il l ' u OT- IU A F. Yarbrough K. Cantley j. Hancock J 'f- aft Bil j . •;, . C. Montgomery 22 T H E TliSAYAN FRESHMEN Donnie Owens Vice-Pres. B. Frongner J. Bustamante R. Pena E. Barker J. Thompson K. La Rue S. Stewart A. White W. Wyche Groesbeck Lopez White Rekos Russell Williamson Alvarez Lucero THE TUSAYAN EIGHTH GRADE J. n. s. c. Donovan Riggins Duran Garcia P. Martinez S. Schnell S. Lopez M. Johnson J. Lee E Bunney O. Duran n. Horris C. Vega S. Rodriquez B. Sandoval J. Fredericks 25 E. Smith F. Avila E. Jones N. McKinney J. Vick H Candelaria W. Harris H. Muirhead J. Tissaw V. Ellis H. Gardner V. Whitaker THE TUSAYAN EIGHTH GRADE F. Augenstein D. Way T. Muniz J. Rodriquez S. Martinez R. Santana D. High M, Navarro R. Cordova P. Carl 2(5 J. R. Rodriquez THE TUS A Y AN T. Cox J. Lizardi D. Thompson R. Sanchez G. Muniz C. Schruben •T C'intley T. Juarez N. Alvarez SEVENTH GRADE B. Pena R. Clark H. Jones N. Coatney B. Baker D. Florez N. Gum M. Worsham 2 rr I THE TUSAYAN B. Clark R. Otero C. Bowden F. Parker M. M.elick B. Weigle A. Orosco E. Lopez SEVENTH GRADE V. Simms S. Boyd R. Gerkey J. Mahan G. Godwin C. Halbert C. Medigovich B. Mayes 28 THE TU SAYAN J. Donovan M. Johnson J. Tissaw D. Way W. Whitaker D. High J. Doubek The Cast THE TUSAYAN Junior Highway Patrol Junior High Track Team F y Xs NL, i i 5'? • '? JS A . Grade School Baseball Team ■d Five Top Spellers J. Vick L. Cassout B. Clark J. Tissaw Third place in Coconino County R. Muirhead Coconino County Champion 1948-1949 30 THE TUSAYAN ALL-NORTHERN Mark Byrd First Team All-Northern o o 1 Geether Burrage, First Team All-Northern Fullback Honorable Mention All State Forward THE T U SAYAN SPORTS Coach James Perrill issued his first call for football candidates on August 25, 1948. Practice progressed nicely until a week before the first game when misfortune struck. Bill Huster, first string guard, suffered a broken collar bone and was lost to the squad until the last game. Shortly after, Gary Smith, a promising freshman, was lost for the season with a broken wrist. The first game of the season was with the Flagstaff Eagles, Williams’ arch rival. The Eagles, capitalizing on the breaks, took a hard earned 13-7 victory. The next game was against Cottonwood, and the Vikings collected their first win of the season, 20-6. The following weekend Williams journeyed to Holbrook and lost a tough, well-played game to the Roadrunners, 12-6. Hard running by Burrage and Richards led the Viking attack. The only Viking score came on a beautifully executed end run with excellent blocking, as Richards streaked 65 yards to paydirt. The following game was at Snowflake where the Vikings met with disaster. Individual play sparkled but teamwork was badly lacking. The Vikings came out on the short end of a 33-0 score. With the reserves playing most of the game Williams easily downed Camp Verde 40-13 the next weekend. In the highest scoring game of the season Williams clashed with one of its biggest rivals, Seligman. The Vikings had to come from behind to out score the Ante-opes, 30-26. Brilliant running by Burrage produced all five Williams touchdowns. The last home game of the season with Kingman was the most bitterly contested game of the season as the Vikings lost a heartbreaker, 7-6. The football season ended in a disappointment after the final game wTith the Clarkdale Wolves was cancelled because of polio in the Verde Valley. The season ended with a four lost and a three won record. At the conclusion of the season Geether Burrage was unanimously chosen as All-Northern Fullback. Mark Byrd made the All-Northern second team at end. Grant Smith, Junior Richards, and Bill Harp received Honorable Mention. Collin Owens also received Honorable Mention on several All-State teams. Seniors lost to the squad are Collin Owens, Mark Byrd, Grant Smith, Bill Huster, Geether Burrage, and manager Torn McKinney. Returning lettermen will include Pres-sie Corona, Louis Pena, Lauro Garcia, Junior Richards, Bill Willsey, Danny Schnell, Pat O’Neill, Jack Schwarz, Tony Sanchez, Ralph Southworth, Bill Harp, Bunkey Williamson, and Nick Lucero. Collin Owens and Geether Burrage were elected co-captains at the end of the season. SEASON RECORD Williams_________ 7 Fl-igstaff___13 Williams_________20 Cottonwood __ 6 Williams_________ 6 Holbrook_____12 Williams_________ 0 Snowflake____33 Williams_________40 Camp Verde __ 13 Williams_________30 Seligman_____26 Williams_________ 6 Kingman_______ 7 BASKETBALL Coach Randolph Warren took over varsity basketball after the death of Coach Preston Aldriedge. The thirteen-man squad was composed largely of sophomores. Throughout the season the Vikings lost many close games which they could never pull out of the fire. The 32 THE TUSAYAN season ended with an eight won eleven lost record including tournament play. The highlight of the season was the winning of the Consolation championship at the Northern Arizona Tournament- Mark Byrd was chosen on the All Northern 1st Team at guard. He was also unanimously elected as captain of the Viking squad. Only two seniors, Collin Owens and Mark Byrd, will be lost to the squad. Returning will be Louis Pena, Bill Willsey, Danny Schnell. Henry Pozas, Lauro Garcia, Bill Harp, Reynaldo Manrriquez, and Bunky Williamson. SCORES Williams 17 ASC Frosh----------47 Williams 20 Flagstaff---------28 Williams 32 Holbrook__________35 Overtime Williams 33 Seligman__________41 Williams 47 Ash Fork----------21 Williams 40 Cottonwood--------17 Williams 29 Ash Fork__________25 Williams 28 Seligman__________48 Williams 21 Flagstaff__________32 Williams 30 St. Johns_________52 Williams 38 Round Valley_____40 Overtime Williams 29 Clarkdale_________32 Williams 37 Holbrook__________41 Williams 29 Winslow___________41 Williams 41 Camp Verde________29 Williams 29 Camp Verde_______25 Williams 27 Flagstaff_________28 Williams 60 McNary____________32 Williams 36 Kingman___________28 Williams 34 Ash Fork__________28 B SQUAD Williams 33 Holbrook ________ 20 Williams 34 Seligman_________ 32 Williams 24 Flagstaff_________13 Williams 28 Round Valley_______38 Williams 28 Holbrook___________32 Williams 27 Winslow___________29 B TOURNAMENT Williams 20 Prescott_____________ 16 Williams 27 Flagstaff_____________28 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The junior high team under Coach Charles Cook ended their cage season with a successful record of eight won and three lost. At the Northern Arizona Junior High Tournament, Alfred Brinias was selected for the All-Northern First- team. Williams 34 Flagstaff_________19 Williams 25 Seligman__________ 9 Williams 31 Ashfork___________15 Williams 27 Cottonwood________17 Williams 29 Ashfork __________ 9 Williams 13 Flagstaff_________30 Williams 16 Clarkdale_________18 Williams 28 Winslow___________11 Williams 30 Winslow___________24 Overtime TOURNAMENT Williams 16 Cottonwood______27 GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL Mr. Cook’s grade school team had a two lost, one won record for regular season play. At the Kingman tournament they had a two won and two lost record and reached the consolation finals. Ol-lie Duran was chosen on the All-Tourna- ment first-team. Williams 29 Prescott__________19 Williams 8 Winslow___________35 TOURNAMENT Williams 19 Las Vegas_________28 Williams 34 St. Mary’s--------14 Williams 18 Kingman----------- 9 Williams 25 Las Vegas_________33 INTRAMURALS In the High School Intramurals the senior boys won the championship from the sophomores, 47-35. The senior girls (Continued on page 64) 33 THE TUSAYAN FOOTBALL G. Burrage Fullback- Co-Captain C. Owens Guard-Co-Captain Ml State-Hon. Men. F. Williamson Center M.Byrd-End 2nd team All North i Smith-Tackle Hon. Men. All-North J. Richards Halfback Hon. Men. ..11 North L. Pena Quarterback B. Willsey Halfback L. Hancock Guard W. Harp-Tackle Hon. Men. All-North N. Lucero-End 34 ■ THE TUSAYAN McKinney, Jr Manager T. Sanchez Fullback B. Huster Guard P. Corona Guard C. Dean Center R. Stokan Tackle J. Schwarz End Lars Garrison Tackle R. Southworth End 35 THE TUSAYAN James Burrage D. Owens Halfback L. Garcia Halfback H. Treece Tackle L. Garcia Gets one on first bounce Manager G. Smith Halfback B. Pena Quarterback D. Schnell End I. Santana Guard R. Vick Guard G. Burrage Carries the ball 36 THE TUSAYAN 37 THETUSAYAN NORTHERN ARIZONA TOURNAMENT Randolph Warren Coach Jr. Richards M. Byrd G. Burrage W. Willsey D. Schnell C. Owens F. H. Gibbs. Mgr. Holbrook game Schnell in action 38 THE TUSAYAN F. Williamson R. M.anrriquez L. Garcia R. Southworth H. Pozas W. Harp L. Pena Flagstaff Game Cottonwood Game L. White, mgr. 3‘) THE TUSAYAN Mr. Charles Cook Coach C. Dean J. Rodriquez Cottonwood Game M. Miranda R. Pena B .Lopez D. Owens O. Duran A. Brinias A. Rodriquez T. Munoz 40 THE TUSAYAN R. Sanchez J. Rodriguez R. Santana The Squad He Missed! 41 THE TUSAYAN F. Augenstein R. Otero Grade School Squad D. Way W. Whitaker P. Carl C Halbert T. Juarez J. Vick F. Avila J. Lizardi Cottonwood Game 42 THE TUSAYAN TRACK Mr. James Perrill, Coach O. Burrage P. O’Neil R. Bustamente, Mgr. W. Willsey F. Williamson E. Rekos J. Schwarz K. Cantley L. Pena G. Smith The Squad Jr. Richards 43 THE TUSAYAN L. Hancock G. Burrage F. Williamson Jr. Richards J. Burrage F. Cordova H. Gibbs P. Corona T. Sanchez L. Santana E. Rekos L. White A. Rodriquez L. Garcia The Squad L. Pena Coach Cook Coach Martinez R. Manrriquez A. Balderas THE TUSAYAN DRUM and BUGLE CORPS B. Blanton N. Cole H. Wilson Naomi Whitted Majorette N. Whitted R. L. Melick Mr. Maurice Schruben Music Supervisor N. Cole Twirler H. Wilson Twirler J. Poison J. Poison Twirler R. L. Melick Twirler fm 45 The Drum and Bugle Corps THE TUSAYAN B. Harris A. Carrillo M. Munoz R. Grace M. Vargas P. Huff A. Dial G. Ornelas R. Bustillos A. White N. Honwesima A. Rodriquez S. Stewart P. Legan J. Bunney M. Fisher P. Cottolendy J. Rekos J. Porter C. Mayes C. Alvarez 46 E. Barker THE TUSAYAN L. Carrillo B. Groesbeck E. Augenstein M, Huff J. Perkins B. Fredricks P. Kielhorn M. Duffield The Cheer Leaders S. Kennedy M. Hutchins M. Lizardi S. Montoya D. Lucero E. Means R. Avila S. Avila P. Jacobson R. Sanford 47 L. Willsey TIIE TUSAYAN THE CHOIR Maurice L. Carrillo M. Fisher D. Lucero P. Legan M. Munoz R. Sanford P. Cottolendy C. Ornelas O. Alvarqz A.' M. M. P. B. R. M. J. S. 48 Dial Duffield Lizardi Huff Frongner Grace Vargas Rekos Stewart C. Mayes J. Poison THE TUSAYAN THE CHOIR S. Kennedy A. Carrillo B. Groesbeck B. Harris N. Whitted J. Porter Ft. Melick N. Cole H. Pozas 49 Honwesima Rodriquez Huff Jacobson Wilson Bustillos Corona Rekos Sanchez L. Garcia R. Manrriquez THE TUSA YAN Girls Trio R. Melick Soloist N. Cole Soloist The Operetta The Choir Boys Quartet H. Wilson Accompanist S. Kennedy Accompanist Top ’O The World The Band 50 I THE TUSAYAN King Collin Queen Naomi Attendants M. Byrd— B. Blanton 1948 Prom Snow Princess L. Mae Willsey C. Owens Senior Hop King R. Melick Senior Hop Queen W. Willsey Junior Prom King J. Poison Junior Prom Queen 51 THE TUSAYAN BOYS and GIRLS STATE M. Fisher 1948 W. Huster 1948 Jr. Richards 1949 J. Poison 1949 M. Byrd 1948 N. Whitted 1948 L. Pena 1949 R. J. Vincent Williams Oratorical Contest Winner 52 THE TUSAYAN THE JUNIOR PLAY Mrs. Clark Director It’s Never Too Late G. Burrage Augenstein Richards Sanchez Thompson J. Burrage Baker Richards M. Huff G Burrage L Pena Sanchez Huff Sanford Pena Cole Legan Duffield Carrillo Sanford M. Huff L. Pena Augenstein L. Pena Richards Dobbs Poison Augenstein G. Burrage 53 THE TUSAYAN DRAMATICS THE SENIOR PLAY That Crazy Smith Family Miss Higham Director Fisher Willsey Richards Byrd Rodriquez VS. McKinney Melick Smith Bedtime The Cast Huster VS. Richards 54 THE TUSAYAN 55 ____THE T U S A Y A N_ THE TUSAYAN STAFF Co-Editor In Chief Grant Smith M. Byrd T. McKinney L. M. Willsey R. Manrriquez N. Cole N. Honwesima A. Rodriquez W. Willsey C. Mayes W.' Huster N. Whitted R. L. Melick G. Avila L. Pena C. Owens Jr. Richards P. Legan Mr. King Mrs. Craig 56 F. H. Gibbs THE TUSAYAN R. L. M.elick, Editor Mr. Martinez, Sponsor L. M. Willsey, Editor Kennedy Pena P. Huff Balderas Duffield Munoz Yarbrough Lizardi Avila Cole Huster R. Avila Manrriquez Dobbs Poison Sanford Fisher Byrd Honwesima Vargas Owens Rodriquez G. Smith Whitted Wilson Richards M. Huff Gibbs Williamson THE TUSAYAN THE THESPIAN CLUB Miss Higham, Sponsor C. Owens, President R. L. Melick Fisher Whitted Smith Sanford McKinney Poison Byrd M, Huff Richards Willsey L. Pena Augenstein Huster G. Burrage Sanchez 58 THE TUSAYAN THE DRAMATICS CLUB Miss A. Dial R. Melick R. Grace B. Grosbeck M. Duffield C. Mayes E. Rekos E. Augenstein S. Kennedy 59 Cole Cottolendy Sanford Poison Harris Stewart Whitted Porter Wilson J. Rekos C. Melick THE TUSAYAN THE ART CLUB Craig, Sponsor Whitted, President M. Fisher H. Wilson J. Poison P. Kielhorn F. Yarbrough N. Cole M. Dobbs R. Negrette P. Legan 60 THE T U SAYAN “W” CLUB Mr. J. Perrill Louis Pena President G. Smith T. McKinney J. Richards F. Williamson R. Southworth W. Harp P. O’Neil L. Garcia R. Crockett J. Burrage Geether Burrage Vice-Pres. C. Owens W. Huster D. Schnell M. Byrd Treasurer N. Lucero P. Corona H. Gibbs J. Schwarz T. Sanchez W. Willsey 61 i:9 NVAVSlli 3HI THE TUSAYAN SPORTS (Continued from page 33) also won their tournament defeating the Freshmen, 12-9. TRACK As the Tusayan goes to press no track meets have been held because of bad weather. However, several have been scheduled with Holbrook, Winslow (the District Meet), and Seligman. The junior ihigh is also fielding a track team with one meet scheduled at Prescott. BOXING This year a boxing team has been started in the high school for the first time. Mr. Co ok and Mr. Martinez are coaching the boys. Two meets baye been scheduled with Seligman. Coach Perrill L. Pena Jr. Richards THE TUSAYAN COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIOR CLASS BEACON CAFE AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE For Fine Foods and Mixed Drinks EDDIE WEIGEL COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY L. NACE AND SULTANA THEATER STAFF For Your Evening’s Entertainment The Best In Motion Pictures Williams Arizona 65 THE TUSAYAN BEST WISHES and COMPLIMENTS “Proc” CHAS. M PROCTOR PINE CREST DAIRY Williams Arizona CONGRATULATIONS To The SENIORS The BANK OF ARIZONA Williams Arizona 66 THE TUSAYAN AWARD SWEATERS — CLUB SWEATERS — CLASS SWEATERS ALBION KNITTING MILLS 8417 S. Hoover St. Los Angeles 44, Calif COMPLIMENTS OF COFFEE POT CAFE JOHNNY MILLS, Prop THE TUSAYAN FOR YOUR AFTER SCHOOL REFRESHMENT Stop and See EDDIE and HELEN at the Central Drug Fountain WILMA MS ARIZONA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’49 Authorized Dealer CHEVROLET BUICK Williams Cheshire Motors Ariona CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’49 Shields Insurance Agency “Protect What You Own” 109 N. 3rd. St. Phone 7 WILLIAMS ARIZONA THE MILL CAFE Compliments of B. B. and CHARLOTTE BOWDON 68 Williams Williams Arizona THE T U S A Y A N COMPLIMENTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS Petty's Curio Melick's Sporting Goods Store AND Gift Shop WILLIAMS ARIZONA WILLIAMS ARIZONA CONGRATULATIONS Williams Lumber TO THE SENIORS Company Fred Augenstein, Jr. Phone 4 301 W. Railroad Avenue WILLIAMS ARIZONA WILLIAMS ARIZONA The Williams Studio AND Photo Supply Portraits Commercial Photography Kodaks Finish'ngs WILLIAMS ARIZONA CONGRATULATIONS Mac's Barber Shop Gifford MacDonald, Prop. Robert Lizardi, Ass’t. WILLIAMS ARIZONA COMPLIMENTS OF THE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS WEST END GARAGE West End Grocery Welding and General Repairing Robert G. Brinias GRADY ADDISON Mike A. Cardenas Phone 41 WILLIAMS ARIZONA WILLIAMS ARIZONA 69 THE TUSAYAN TRADE SAFELY AT WILLIAMS PIONEER STORE VP COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE Congratulations To The 1 Class Of ’49 AND THE Williams High School Faculty WILLIAMS ARIZONA 70 THE TUSAYAN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’49 Have the “Letter From Home”—The Williams News Follow you when you are away from home WILLIAMS NEWS LOMA VISTA COURT EL MEXICAN CAFE GRAMLING McKEE MEXICAN FOOD Proprietors OUR SPECIALTY Williams Arizona 109 East Railroad Ave. Compliments of WILLIAMS BILLIARD WAGON WHEEL LODGE PARLOR GORDON and NITA McDOWELL Williams Arizona FINE WINES and LIQUORS FERNANDEZ RODRIQUEZ 71 THE TUSAYAN COMPLIMENTS OF CONGRATULATIONS t. a. McGrath STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Williams Arizona (lod' StecJz cMo-wie GOLDEN RULE Cabinet Shop C- M. PRIVETT CABINETS, DOOR FRAMES 102 East Railroad Ave. Williams Arizona CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS HAINING LUMBER CO. COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIORS Shell Selling Company FRANK MASSEY Williams Arizona NORMAN CAMPBELL UNION OIL PRODUCTS Williams Arizona 72 THE TUSAYAN ART rmsr section • MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY instrumental group enlarging COMMERCE LEATWERWORK FIRST YEAR TVRING FIRST a«d SECOND VtAR THE TUSAYAN Retail Stores Howard Stofft Tucson Y uma Stationers Yuma R IT T ( Retail Stores Peterson, Brooke Steiner Prescott P B S W Salford PETERSON, BROOKE, STEINER V WIST 580 West Washington PHOENIX Phone 2-2301 Complete Furnishings For School - Church - Office - Industry ARIZONA DISTRIBUTORS 9 Royal Typewriters ft Mimeograph ft Victor Adding Duplicators k chines Ditto Duplicators ft Elliott Addressing , 1 Machines ® Ediphones ft American Seating Company “I SERVICE ORGANIZATION FOR ARIZONA J. B. MATZ, Specialty Contractor, Inc. SALES, INSTALLATION ENGINEERING for Summerbell Rocf Structures Celotex Acoustical Products Tile-Tex Floor Coverings Modernfold Doors PHOENIX 317 W. Madison Phone 8-1594 TUCSON 19 So. Tyndall Ave. Phone 3-9082 THE TL'SAYAN SCIENCE OOLOGY LAB UOME ECONOMICS NUKING UP A CAK£ DRUM AMD BUGLE CORPS v co WILLIAMS TOOTBALL rLAGSTAPC at WILLIAMS ENGLISW RECORDING A PANfct DISCUSSION INDUSTRIAL ARTS TM£ PAINT SMOP INDUSTRIAL ARTS WORK LNCV4LS ■ .... THE TUSAYAN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’49 GATEWAY MOTORS WILLIAMS ARIZONA CENTRAL DRUG CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF AND ’49 WILLIAMS ASSEMBLY GRAND CANYON NO. 20 — ORDER OF HOTEL RAINBOW FOR GIRLS WILLIAMS ARIZONA WILLIAMS ARIZONA THE TUSAYAN DeVaney’s Ladies’ Apparel and Beauty Shop CONGRATULATIONS Art C. Higham, Inc. A Complete Music Store • New and Reconditioned Musical Instruments • Musical Instruments Repaired • Special Service for All Schools • Official for Los Angeles Board of Education 929 South Hill VAndike 9063 Los Angeles 15, Calif. The Home Evening Daily Marston Supply Co. Newspaper of 324 N. Central Ave. Northern Arizona . . . Salutes the 1949 PHOENIX, ARIZONA Senior Class of Your headquarters for WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL school supplies and ath- “BEST WISHES” letic equipment. Arizona Daily Sun THE TUSAYAN COMPLIMENTS WILLIAMS REBEKAH LODGE No. 10 WILLIAMS ARIZONA Best Wishes To The Seniors CAIN’S GROCERY J. A. CAIN BETHEL’S Tourist Court MIKE STARKOVICH, Prop. Phene 132 WILLIAMS LAUNDRY Phone 135 WILLIAMS ARIZONA FRED’S SUPER SERVICE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS WILLIAMS ARIZONA Pine Ridge Auto Court DELL BETTY MASSEY Owners Williams, Arizona New Modern Private Units Bath COMPLIMENTS DEL SUE STATION El Coronado Court COURT SUE DELANEY TRYPHENA LEE TREECE NICK DRATTER WILLIAMS ARIZONA R. G. McKinney John Labagh SCHOOL SPORTS SUPPLY COMPANY 220 North 7th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona “Serving the Schools of the Southwest” Mel Green Cotton Reiman CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 WILLIAMS LIONS CLUB THE TUSAYAN COMPLIMENTS Texaco Service Station 78 Of TONY ALVAREZ Best Wishes To GROCERIES, MEATS THE CLASS OF ’49 And FIRESTONE TIRE SERVICE VEGETABLES Phone 147 WILLIAMS ARIZONA WILLIAMS ARIZONA PHONE 158 WILLARD'S AUTO SERVICE EXPERT AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES ON ALL CARS Day Night Tow Service i A . „r HANNAH DYE WILLIAMS ARIZONA ARNOLD'S CAFE Congratulations to The SENIORS Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Smith WILLIAMS ARIZONA THE TUSAYAN COMPLIMENTS Gateway Cleaners Mt. Williams Motor Court DYERS — HATS Everett and La Verne Coffee , 24 Hour Service B. E. HERRMANN CONGRATULATIONS WILLIAMS AUTO SUPPLY Grand Canyon Court Automotive Supplies Texaco Products 42 Cabins in the Pines WILLIAMS ARIZONA WILLIAMS ARIZONA CONGRATULATIONS To The SENIORS Whitaker’s Union Station WILLIAMS ARIZONA COMPLIMENTS Richfield Oil Co. MARSHALL DUNCAN WILLIAMS ARIZONA CONGRATULATIONS Best Wishes To The SENIORS SENIOR CLASS SUN DIAL COURT sat,” _ Marian’s Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jacobson Beauty Shop THE TUSAYAN BEST WISHES TO ! RICHFIELD STATION THE CLASS OF ’49 GAS and OIL BLACK WHITE CLEANERS L. L. HALBERT Williams Arizona i Williams Arizona BOOKS - STATIONERY MAGAZINES WILLIAMS LODGE NO. 15 THE BOOK SUPPLY CO. 564-566 West Monroe Street CHICAGO 6, ILLINOIS Half-A-Century of Service to the Schools, Home Libraries of America I. O. O. F. Floyd Wilbur—Noble Grand James C. Kennedy—Vice Grand Henry Benham—Secretary Carl Cureton—Treasurer Compliments Congratulations To WILLIAMS INDIAN The SENIOR CLASS STORE NORTH SIDE George Huster, Prop. GROCERY Williams Arizona Williams Arizona Congratulations Congratulations To The Seniors of ’49 SENIORS LONE STAR SHOP SPROUSE REITZ CO. MAGAZINES Williams Arizona Williams Arizona THE TUSAYAN CONGRATULATIONS WILLIAMS TRANSFER CLARK COLE, Prop. WILLIAMS ARIZONA When You See Me Don’t Think Of Insurance When You Think Of Insurance See Me E. O. MESSIMER WILLIAMS ARIZONA BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS MONTGOMERY VAUGHN'S FURNITURE HARDWARE INDIAN STORE L. W. PERKINS, Owner WILLIAMS ARIZONA WILLIAMS ARIZONA Best Wishes GRIFFIN CRAFT SUPPLIES To The LEATHERCRAFT WORKERS: Send for Catalog to the makers of Seniors the finest and best leather projects in America. Since 1924 By a Good Friend 3515 Grove St. — Oakland, Calif. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’49 Business and Professional Women WILLIAMS ARIZONA COMPLIMENTS OF Williams Bakery Coffee Shop 425 W. B'll Williams Ave. Fancy Pastries Cakes To Order Fred and Ann Augenstein Williams Proprietors Arizona THE TUSAYAN SAGINAW AND MANISTEE LUMBER COMPANY ARIZONA SOFT PINE LUMBER, TIMBER, BOX SHOOKS, and LATH Flagstaff Arizona CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF ’49 GRAND CANYON EDDIE HOFFMEYER DRUG COMPANY I Men’s and Boys’ Wear “The REX ALL Store” Shoes fcr the Family WILLIAMS ARIZONA WILLIAMS ARIZONA


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