Williams High School - Tusayan Yearbook (Williams, AZ)

 - Class of 1954

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flaw, khll I Sherwxn Feetham absolutely refuse to leave Alxce 1n the custody of any h1gh school boy ex en though I am out of school Just remember you wolx es Ill be watchmg you I Ronnle Br1ll leaxe my plpes to Wavne Thompson Wayne just loves mv p1pCS I Charles Halbert leave my name Blackbeard to Peter Gardner because I see peach fuzz lS sprout1ng below h1S ears I Robert Otero leaxe my freshman harem to Dale Payne He seems to be cuttmg 1n on me already I Beth Clark w1ll the gang of g1r1s who clutter up my house to Ellen Amberg The only defense agamst the crowd IS to lock the door I Velma Berger w1ll all my excuses and al1b1s to get out of classes 1n school to my lxttle slster Molly I Mary Mehck leave to Klm Kmg my ab1l1ty to St1Ck my nose 1nto everythlng because Kxm already has her nose ln everyth1ng now I Tommy Maennche w1ll my n1ckname Llghtnlng to Bobby Thompson If there IS anyone who moves slower than I do he IS the boy I Carl Bowden w1ll my bar1tone and my pos1t1on 1n the band to Larry Fowler It takes a lot of hot a1r to operate my bar1tone and Larry quahfxes I Albert Oroszo leave my 1nel1g1b1l1ty to Lloyd Morey because h1S future looks brlght I don t th1nk he ll be el1g1ble for anyth1ng I Howard .I ones leave my ab1l1ty to bu1ld cedar chests to John Mulrhead 1n hopes that he w1ll f1n1sh the one he started as a freshman by the tlme he graduates I Raymond Sanchez w1ll my n1ckname Magoo to Neddle Vlgll 1n hopes that he w1ll be able to attend school w1thout a whlte cane I Nat1e Alverez leave my leather craft ab1l1ty to Klller Cureton 1n hopes that he w1ll develop It I Darr1el Thompson leave my hot rodd1ng ab1l1ty to Tommle Augensteln I Bobby Gadd1s w1ll leave my collectlon of watches to Bertha Sanchez 1n hopes that she w1ll be on tlme to school at least once 1n the next two years I Sammy Glasscock leave my ab1l1ty to sleep 1n darkroom to Harry Mackey I Raymond May leave noth1ng I am so conce1ted I am takmg rt all w1th me CEd1tor s note He has noth1ng to leavej I Fred Morey w1ll my ab1l1ty ln pretendlng to do a lot and actually do1ng noth1ng to Parker Sutton I Sam Boyd w1ll my abllxty to get lost at the tournament to Gllbert Munoz because he looks so lonely I Sablno Rublo w1ll Ash Fork to T1to Mlranda because my lnterests are now 1n Flagstaff I Joe L1zard1 w1ll my pos1t1on as recrulter for the Naval Revenue to any sucker who IS th1nk1ng of JO1l'1lf1g I Tony Juarez wxll my ab1l1ty to attract the women to J1mmy Houseman Always remember my motto Get em young treat em rough and tell em noth1ng I Norma Coatney w1ll my appetlte wh1ch conslsts of not more than three b1rd seeds per meal t Henry Miller I Nell Gum w1ll all my glrls to Paul Pavne knowing well that he w1ll take very good care of them I have to take care of my brothers outs1de lnterests 28 O . . . . y Y I Y 7 r ' ' . , , . 7 7 u u CK 73 ' 7 5 V . . Y 5 ' a Y 7 ' . . . . H. ,, . v v , Y 5 . . ,, . . ,, . 7 5 ' 7 9 ' , . 3 7 ' , . . . 7 7 . . 4, ,, . . . . . 1 7 I . . . U . ,, . . . 3 7 ' 9 7 ' v y 1 1 ' , , . . . 3 Y ' Y 9 . Y Y ' v Q 7 Y ' , u 7 ! 1 - 19 . , , . 7 Y 7 u O 9 a V - . , . .

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jluz flaw, ' In the fall of '50 our class of 54 enrolled in Williams High School. We were 32 eager freshmen. The first class meeting was held to elect officers. Charles Halbert was elected president, Tony Juarez, vice-presidentg and Neil Gum, secretary-treasurer. The junior high basketball tournament was held in Williams. Williams took first place, and two of our class members, Robert Otero and Albert Orozco, were chosen on the All Tournament first string. The next year as sophomores we were well adjusted to high school life. We elected the following officers: Tony Juarez, president, Bobby Gaddis, vice-president, Geraldine Godwin, secretary, and Joe Lizardi, treasurer. Many students in our class participated in extra-curricular activities. Most of the girls joined the drum and bugle corps, many of the boys lettered in football, baseball, and basketball. We took our revenge on the freshmen, starting off with the initiation at the beginning of the school year. At the end of the year we had the freshman-sophomore picnic as guests of the freshmen. In the fall of '52 we became upper classmen. Our class officers were Sammy Glass- cock, president, Charles Halbert, vice-president, and Ronnie Brill, secretary-treasurer. In the spring our class presented the junior play entitled, Happy Daze . In May we had a combined Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was Carousel , Mary Melick was chosen queen of the Prom and Charles Halbert was chosen king. The attendants were Velma Berger and Neil Gum. Beth Clark and Norma Coatney were representatives to Girls' State, and Tony Juarez and Neil Gum went to Boys' State. Neil Gum was elected vice-president of the student body, and Raymond Sanchez was our class representative. Charles Halbert was chosen most handsome boy and Velma Berger was chosen prettiest girl. We ended the year by treating the seniors to a picnic at Oak Creek. In the fall of '53 we finally became seniors. Our senior class elected Sam Boyd, presi- dent, Sammy Glasscock, vice-president, and Joe Lizardi, secretary-treasurer. Beth Clark was elected social manager and Neil Gum was our class representative to the student council. Sammy Boyd received All Northern Honorable Mention in football. In November we presented The Campbells Are Coming , which turned out to be one of the successful plays given. Norma Coatney was chosen Miss Football, and Mary Melick, Miss Basketball. Beth Clark was chosen most popular girl, and Sherwin Feetham, most popular boy. Sammy Boyd was chosen Best All-Around Boy, Velma Berger, prettiest girl, and Charles Hal- bert, most handsome boy. Beth Clark was chosen D.A.R. best citizen, she also won the Williams High School oratorical contest. Mary Melick was majorette of the Drum and Bugle Corps. Velma Berger was cheer- leader, and Beth Clark was head drummer. Sammy Boyd and Tony Juarez were chosen football co-captains for the season. We closed our high school days with graduation on May 20, the following day we went to Oak Creek for our annual picnic. By Velma Berger and Joe Lizardi 27 - 5.1: h '7ai.i7lI35?..:, .-



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Wfl0Pl'-QW' Ho hum It s such a beaut1ful n1ght It rem1nds me of a nlght many X ears ago xx hen I was attendlng W1ll18mS H1gh School Oh those were the days full of happlness fun and detentlon Speakmg of detent1on 1em1nds me of the nlght that Peter fRax Vlaxj Pan came to W H S It was just l1ke anv other dav w1th John fTonv Juarezl Darlmg 'Vhchael fJoe L1zard1J Darhng and mx self Wmdy Mel1ck fbetter known as the deten tlon k1dsj all on detentlon As we sat there argulng over the stupe tag the room began to grow darker and darker unt1l the whole room was ln complete darkness Then all of a sudden a tlny hght appeared tw1r11ng around and around the room and maklng a tm khng no1se I had no Idea who she was but Mlchael L1zard1 recognlzed her at once That s Velma CT1nker Bellj Berger from Never Never Land shouted Mlchael Yes Chlmed ln Tony Darhng I read about her everv dav Then as I turned around there stood Peter Pan' He was just as Ithought he would be Tall and ey er so handsome Peter just bubbled w1th personallty as he muted us to trayel w1th hun to Nex er Never Land Of course we all agreed to go but just as we were preparmg to fly awav M1chael spled Nana Morey Poor Nana he was the falthful watch dog of the treasulx of 04 Up and away we flew Peter was leadmg naturally Oh my he was so braxe When we arr1ved we sat on a cloud and Peter told us of Mermald Lagoon the Indmn Encampment Capta1n fCharles Halbertl Hook and the P1rates Just at that moment a cannon ball came flx mg towards us Peter shouted a warmng and told T1nker Berger to take us to the h1deout wh1le he d1verted the attentlon of Capta1n Hook We were fly mg as fast as we could yet T1nker Berger kept gettmg far ahead Fmally we lost s1ght of her Just as we were about to g1V6 up hope Peter arr1ved He took us to h1s hxdeout to meet the lost boys There we began to recogmze students from W H S Dressed 1n raccoon skms were Sammy Glasscock and Ronme Br1ll IH a bear h1de was Howard Dopey Jones Flttlng as It was Robert Otero was adorned m a Wolfs sk1n and Tom Maennche a fox s sk1n 29 - , . . . . Q . . , ' 1 , . v l ' ' v u u 7 I . . . . Y . . X v V - v E ' ' v ' 7 . , , H V ' ay ' cl ,vw 1 v - r ' ' ' xc my 1 s ,,' v a . Y , . . . . Y. V . . Y . . V ' 1 v . . ' . . - v . 1 Y .,' S ., y,- . , V V . V . , , . , . c 1 a ' Y. . . M . y. . - - V , . 7 . Q - v I v ' 7 M 1 U v,, . . . . , . ' v , .

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