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JAMES WALKER ”Enjoy life e'er it’s fled, When you die you're a long time dead” Basketball 1; Baseball Manager 2;. Art Club 4. FLOYDE WILLETT He who is determined has half his work done.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Dramatics Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Body Vice-President 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Class President 1; W” Club 2, 3; 4; Thespians 3, 4. STANLEY YOAKUM MISS HIGHAM, SPONSOR Co-education is the thief of time.” Rifle Club 1; Band 1, 2.
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ALBERT SANCHEZ He's a quiet man, but quite a man. Glee Club 1, 2; Madrigal 1; Class Play 3; Quartet 1; Thespians 3, 4; Football Manager 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Class Representative 4; W” Club 3, 4; Art Club 1, 3, 4. BETTY STRANGE What sweet delight a quiet life affords.' Tusayan Staff 4. PAULETTE STOKAN Not as bashful as she looks.” Glee Club 1; Dramatics Club 2. FREDERICK TULLER The future is purchased by the present. Williams High 1, 2; Webster Groves High 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 1; Football 4.
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Class Mis tort In the year of '54, forty-three nervous and excited Freshmen entered school. We were welcomed into high school by an initiation from the Sophomore class. On Halloween our class sponsored a Halloween Dance. Our class officers were elected as follows: Floyde Willett, President; Glenna Blevins, Vice-President; Buddy Garcia, Treasurer; Lucy Smith, Secretary; and Betty Hancock, Freshman Representative. The following year, forty-four Sophomores resumed classes. We had lost Betty Cochran, Jim Carouthers, Lee Hoskins, Robert Marquez, Gloria Rojo, John Ross, and John Siaz. We had gained David Carl, Kenneth Harwood, Senon Mestas, Carolina Martinez, Pat Mecham, Lawrence Royse, Lucy White, and Rose Baca. We elected officers with Carla Vance, President; Jim Miller, Vice-President; Glenna Blevins, Secretary; and . Eddie Bochat, Treasurer. Lucy Smith was our Sophomore Representative. Carla Vance was elected Cheerleader. Jimmy Miller, Buddy Garcia, Floyde Willett, and Felix Gabaldon lettered in B Squad basketball. Jim Miller also lettered in football and baseball. In '56, we returned to school as upperclassmen. We started out our year with Jim Miller, President; Pat Mecham, Vice-President; and Lee Hoskins as Secretary-Treasurer. Our class lost Edward Bochat, Rose Baca, Betty Chapman, Andrillita Candalari, David Carl, Roy Kennedy, Senon Maestas, Carolina Martinez, Charles Morris, Joe Olguin, Ar-tero Santana, Lucy Smith, Ben Trujillo, Fred Tuller, and Carla Vance. We gained Jack Dunn, John Faunsworth, Joanne Azcuenaga, Lee Hoskins, Neoma Kennedy, and Brad Page. This year, John Hayden and Floyde Willett were elected to go to Boys' State; and Glenna Blevins and Joanne Azcuenaga were elected to go to Girls’ State. Floyde Willett was elected Vice-President of the Student Council. In Drum and Bugle, Kay Grantham was selected Section leader and Jessie Chapman was selected Property secretary. Pat Mecham was elected as Cheerleader. In March, we presented our class play entitled ''That's Our Boy.” In May, we joined with the Senior class to give the Junior-Senior Prom. Pat Mecham and Lee Hoskins were chosen as attendants. During this year, several boys lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. In '57, we finally became Seniors. We came into school, a spry class. We had lost Pat Cox, John Faunsworth, Lee Hoskins, Brad Page, Sue Peckumn, and Lawrence Royse. We had gained Jerry McCamly, Ron Asher, and Jean Aikins. Our class officers were Jim Miller, President; Pat Mecham, Vice-President; John Hayden, Secretary; Glenna Blevins, Treasurer; and Albert Sanchez, Senior Representative. Mike Martin was elected as Student Council President and Kay Grantham was elected as Social Manager. Joanne Azcuenaga was chosen as D. A. R. Best Citizen. In Drum and Bugle there were two girls from the Senior class. Pat Mecham was Head Cheerleader and Jessie Chapman was a twirler. Several boys lettered in football. Jerry McCamly, Jim Miller, and Floyde Willett received All Northern Honorable mention. There were also several boys who lettered in basketball and baseball. At the beginning of the second semester, the class of '58 were lucky to be the first Senior class to move into the new high school. We were all very pleased and proud to be the first Senior class to be graduated from the beautiful new school. In March, the Senior and Junior classes combined to present the all school play called Rest Assured.” On Wednesday, May 28, thirty-one Seniors were graduated. It was a time of tears and a time of shrieks of joy. All-in-all, these were four very wonderful years, filled with many pleasant memories.
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