Williams High School - Tusayan Yearbook (Williams, AZ)

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Zhe Zusayatt EDITED BY THE CLASS OF I960 Editor......................Larry Halbert Asst. Editor...................Bruce Hayden Copy Editor.............................Susan Collins Staff . . . Sheila Hershide, Mary Azcuenaga Sports Editor....................Pat Brinias Staff..................................Bruce Willett Advertising Editor.................Dixie Cole Staff.......................Roberta Kennedy, Caryl Kielhorn, Opal Mayes, Gloria Fredrickson, Pat Walker, Shirley Peters, Deanna Dean Photo Editor.....................Glenn Irvin Staff.......................Roberta Kennedy, Mickey Glassburn, Karen Packer, Carolyn Canty Selling..........................Carol Flohr Staff...........................Linda Allen, Jimmie Strickland, Becky Vanemburg, Geneva Ferguson Typing Editor ........ Martha Harp DEDICATION SCHOOL BOARD Charles Vincent; Glenn Irvin; Jack Dent; President. MRS. SYLVIA PALMER English Physical Education MR. ROBERT HAMILTON Music MR. DONALD JACKSON Industrial Arts MRS. BESS GRUMLEY Librarian Spanish MR. JACK MCLAIN Math Physical Education MR. VIRGIL HENGL Biology Physical Education Drivers Training MISS FERN RIGG Secretary MR. FORREST ROUNSAVILLE History, English MR. EEROY WIRTH Custodian MR. ANTONIO CORONA Gym Custodian MRS. CONNIE DELANEY Home Economics STUDENT COUNCIL fXi I . VM Jt99t .v v Tl I fll M mm ' . v, 7 f : f L t Jim Pearson, Jr. .ep.; Jerry Calley, Sr. Rep.; Opal Mayes Social“Manager; Susan Collins, Sec.; Pat Brinjas, Presrr Joe T on i W a 1 cpr ■ r h Ron • TA a unp Pt i • m 11 -i XT' v c- V- P n ■ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres., Fred Hoffmeyer; Sponsor, Miss Higham; Sec., Rep'rT Jerry Calley; Vice-Pres., Mickey Giassburn. RUSSELL ASHER ROGER BANNING Ontario, Oregon, 1 yr, ; Phoenix, Arizona, 1, 2, 3. National Honor Society, 1 yr, ; Boys' W Club, 3 yrs.; Thespians, 1 yr. ; Class Play, 1 yr. ; Football, 3 yrs. ; Basketball, 1 yr. WANDA BARNES Glee Club, 3 yrs. DENNIS BILLINGS Brigham City, Utah, 1, 2, 3; Football, 1 yr. JAMES BOWIE Boys' W Club, 2 yrs. ; Band, 1 yr. ; Glee Club, 3 yrs. ; Football, 2 yrs. PAT BRINIAS Stu. Body Off. 1 yr, Rep. 1 yr; Class Off. 1 yr;Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 1 yr; Girls W Clb. 2 yrs; Tusa-yan Staff Off. 2 yrs; Band 2 yrs, Off. 1 yr; Drum Bugle 2 yrs; Glee Clb. 4 yrs; Off. 2 yrs ; Thes. 1 yr; Cl. Play 1 yr; Girls St. 1 yr; Pom-Pom 1 yr; Cheerldr. 2 yrs. LARRY BURGESS Boys W Club 1 yr; Football 1 yr. JERRY CALLEY Stu. Body Off. 1 yr; Stu. Body Rep. 1 yr; Class Off. 1 yr; Boys W Club 3 yrs; Off. 2 yrs; Sci. Club 1 yr; Off. 1 yr; Band 2 yrs; Class Play 1 yr; Boys St. 1 yr; Football 3 yrs; Basketball 1 yr. CAROLYN CANTY Tusayan Staff 2 yrs; Viking Staff 1 yr; Drum Bugle 3 yrs; Officer 1 yr; Glee Club 3 yrs; Pom-Pom 2 yrs. DIXIE COLE Art Club 2 yrs; Tusayan Staff 2 yrs, Officer 1 yr; Drum Bugle 3 yrs; Off. 1 yr; Viking Staff 1 yr; Glee Club 3 yrs; Thespians 1 yr; Class Play 1 yr; Pom-Pom 1 yr. J SUSAN COLLINS Stu. Body Off. 1 yr; Class Off. 1 yr; Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 1 yr; Off. 1 yr; Girls W Club 1 yr;Tusayan Staff 1 yr; Off. 1 yr; Viking Staff 1 yr; Drum Bugle 4 yrs, Off. 2 yrs; Glee Club 4 yrs, Off. 1 yr; Thesp. 1 yr; Cl. Play 1 yr; Girls Softball 1 yr; Pom-Pom 2 yrs. VIRGINIA COOLEY Little Valley, Utah 1 yr; Bear River, Urah 2 yrs; Drum Bugle 1 yr; Science Club 1 yr. DEANNA DEAN Flagstaff, Arizona 2 yrs; Drum Bugle 1 yr; Glee Club 1 yr; Tusayan Staff 1 yr. CAROL FLOHR Tusayan Staff 2 yrs; Officer 1 yr; Drum Bugle 4 yrs; Off. 2 yrs; Glee Club 3 yrs; Officer 1 yr- LOUISA GARCIA Art Club 1 yr; Drum Bugle 4 yrs; Officer 1 yr; Glee Club 4 yrs. McNEIL GLASSBURN Class Officer, 2 yrs,; Boys' W Club, 3 yrs., Officer, 1 yr. ; Band, 2 yrs.; Class Play, 1 yr. ; Football, 2 yrs. ALLEN GRANTHAM Class Officer, 1 yr. ; Boys' W Club, 3 yrs. ; Glee Club, 2 yrs.; Football, 3 yrs. JUDY HAM BERG Aurora, Minnesota 1; Mt. Iron, Minnesota 2; Flagstaff Arizona 3. LAWRENCE HALBERT Boys' W Club, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr. , Officer 1 yr. ; Tusayan Staff, 1 yr. , Officer, 1 yr. ; Viking Staff, 1 yr. ; Thespians, 1 yr. ; Class Play, 1 yr.; Football, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 1 yr. MARTHA HARP Class Officer, 1 yr. ; Nat'l Honor Society, 1 yr. , Off. 1 yr.; Drum Bugle, 1 yr. ; Glee Club, 4 yrs.. Off., 1 yr• - — I I ROBERT HAUSMANN BRAD HENDERSON Boys' W Club, 3 yrs.; Tus-ayan Staff, 1 yr. ; Football, 3 yrs. FRED HOFFMEYER Student Body Representative 1 yr. ; Class Officer, 2 yrs. ; Boys' W Club, 3 yrs. ; Football, 3 yrs.; Basketball 3 yrs. ; Baseball, 2 yrs. GLENN IRVIN Boys' W Club, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr. ; Art Club, 4 yrs. , Officer, 1 yr. ; Tusayan Staff, 1 yr. , Officer, 1 yr. ; Viking Staff, 1 yr. , Officer, yr; Band 3 yrs; Glee Club 1 yr. ; Thespians 1 yr; Class Play, 1 yr. ; Football 1 yr. 1 WANDA JOHNSON Band, 4 yrs. ; Drum Bugle, 1 yr. yrs. Glee Clut JULIENNE JONES Wickenburg, Arizona, 1, 2, 3 MARY JONES Art Club, 4 yrs. EDWARD KELLEY Clovis, Calif., 1, 2. 3 Bloomfield, N. M. , 3 ROBERTA KENNEDY Girls' W Club, 1 yr. ; Tus-ayan Staff, 1 yr. ; Viking Staff, 1 yr. ; Drum Bugle, 2 yrs. , Officer, 1 yr. ; Glee Club, 3 yrs.; Girls Softball, 1 yr. ; Pom Pom, 2 yrs. CARYL KIELHORN National Honor Society Off., 1 yr. ; Science Club Off., 1 yr.; Band, 2 yrs., Off., 2 yrs. ; Drum Bugle, 4 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr; Tusayan Staff 1 yr. ; Glee Club, 4 yrs. KAREN LEBSCH Class Officer, 1 yr. ; Tus-ryan Staff, 1 yr. ; Viking Staff, 1 yr. ; Band, 2 yrs. ; Drum Bugle, 3 yrs. , Off. 1 yr. ; Glee Club, 4 yrs. ; Glass Play, 1 yr. TONY LUGO Boys' W Club, 3 yrs. ; Football, 3 yrs. ; Basketball 3 yrs. MARGARET LOCHHEAD Berkeley, Calif. 1, 2, 3. Viking Staff Officer, 1 yr. l n 5 DONNA MATSON Tusayan Staff, 1 yr. ; Viking Staff, 1 yr. ; Drum Bugle, 2 yrs. ; Glee Club, 1 yr. OPAL MAYES Art Club 1 yr; Class Play 1 yr; Glee Club 3 yrs; Girls St. 1 yr; Pom Pom 1 yr; Class Off. 3 yrs; Tusayan Staff 1 yr; Viking Staff 1 yr; Cheerleader 2 yrs; Girls Softball 1 yr; Drum Bugle 2 yrs; Stu. Body Off. 3 yrs. HARRIET MEANS Viking Staff, 1 yr. ; Drum Bugle, 1 yr. ; Glee Club, 2 yrs. JOY MAE METHENY Viking Staff, 1 yr. ; Glee Club, 4 yrs. LAVERNE MILLER Art Club, 3 yrs. ; Tusayan Staff, 1 yr. ; Viking Staff, 1 yr. ; Drum Bugle, 3 yrs.; Glee Club, 2 yrs.; Thespians, 1 yr. KENNETH MOSIER Boys W Club, 3 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr. ; Football, 3 yrs. ; Basketball, 2 yrs. ; Baseball, 1 yr. KAREN PACKER Tusayan Staff, 2 yrs. ; Viking Staff, 1 yr. ; Band, 1 yr. ; Drum Bugle, 3 yrs. ; Glee Club, 4 yrs.; Pom Pom, 1 yr. BARBARA PATTERSON Batesville, Ark., 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society, 1 yr. SHIRLEY PETERS Art Club, 1 yr, ; Tusayan Staff, 1 yr. ; Drum Bugle, 1 yr. ; Glee Club, 4 yrs. VIRGINIA ROJO Drum Bugle, 3 yrs. ; Glee Club, 1 yr. ROBERT RUNYAN Class Officer, 1 yr. GILA SALAZAR Drum Bugle, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 2 yrs. ‘ . GLORIA SANCHEZ Drum Bugle, 3 yrs. ; Glee Club, 3 yrs.; Girl's Softball, 1 yr. Sr W 4 CHARLOTTE SMITH Art Club, 2 yrs. ; Drum Bugle, 2 yrs. ; Glee Club, 4 yrs. I MARY ELLEN TORREZ Glee Club, 3 yrs . MAURICE WAKEFIELD Band, 1 yr. ; Glee Club, 1 yr. ROBERT STEWART Prescott, Arizona, 1; Band, 1 yr. ROGER STRICKLAND Areata, Calif, 1; Nat'l Honor Soc. 1 yr; Boys W Club Off. 1 yr; Tusayan Staff 1 yr; Sci. Club Off. 1 yr; Viking Staff 2 yrs; Glee Club 1 yr; Class Play 1 yr; Boys St. 1 yr; Football 2 yrs; Basketball 1 yr. KATHY TIPTON Caraway, Ark., 1, 2; Art Club, 1 yr. ROSE MARIE WIRTH Drum Bugle, 1 yr. Class Will I, Corky Aslier, will my ability to stay out of girl trouble to Boyd Nelson. I, Roger Banning, will my five years of high school to the pink-slip bunch. I, Wanda Barnes, will my hair to Jimmie Strickland, hoping she’ll look better with it than I do. I, Dennis Billings, will the hair on my arms to Butch Walker. I, Jimmy Bowie, will my ability with sheep to Wayne Purcella, knowing that now something will follow him. I, Pat Brinias, will my nickname to some other foolish campaign speaker. 1, Larry Burgess, will my nickname to my little brother. I, Jerry Calley, will my mustache to Tommy Kite so that he can shave. I, Carolyn Canty, will my deep Southern accent to Becky Vanemburg. I, Dixie Cole, will my rodeo and cowboy interests to Linda Calley, hoping she’ll make good use of them. (Not that I’m giving them up!) I, Susan Collins, will my nickname to anyone who lias the qualifications to accept it. I, Virginia Cooley, will Johnny — never mind; nobody would have him. I, Deanna Dean, will my well-worn path from Flagstaff to Williams to the Greyhound Bus Company, free of franchise. 1, Carol Flohr, will my natural blonde streak to Gloria Frederickson, because she’s tried everything else. I, Louisa Garcia, will my frog trio to Frances Lopez so that she can make it a quartette. I, “Scrooge” Glassbum, will 2 i to Mrs. Grumley to pay my library fine. I, Allen Grantham, will my cigarettes to next year’s football team. I, Larry Halbert, will my ability to keep my hands out of my pockets to Stan Jones, Irecause he couldn’t get his hands in his. I, Martha Harp, will my tinkling laughter to Pat Boyce, hoping that she doesn’t get into as much trouble with it as I have. I, Robert Hausmann, will my muscles to Jack Mesick. I, Brad Hei.derson, will my collection of flunk slips to Mary Azcuenaga. I, Fred Hoffmeyer, will my speedy ways to Elizabeth Williamson with the hope that she will arrive somewhere on time. I, Glenn Irvin, being of unsound mind and body will my well-kept hair to Bob Scholte, hoping it will make him look taller. I, Wanda Johnson, will my shyness to Sandra Magill. I, Julie Jones, will my brilliant mind to Carmen Lugo, knowing full well she won’t strain it. 1, Mary Jones, will my pessimism to Johnny Cooley, hoping that he will be able to see both sides of life. I, Edward Kelley, will my car payments to the incoming freshman class treasury. I, Roberta Kennedy, will my ability to fight and win to Pat Walker. I, Caryl Kielhom, will my ability to make the honor roll and flunk list at the same time to any junior who is ambitious enough to try. 1, Kay Lebsch, will my nickname, “Smiley,” to any sourpuss in the Freshman class. I, Sunnie Lochhead, will my curly hair to Mike Quisenberry. I, John Lopez, will my good looks to Richard Alvarez. I, Tony Lugo, will all my dress pants to Mike Quisenberry. I, Donna Matson, will my ability to cuss in Swedish to Miss Higham, hoping it will enlarge her vocabulary. I, Opal Mayes, will my ability to avoid objects while driving to Sandra Magill. Good luck, Sandra! I, Harriet Means, will my ability to drive to Mr. Hengl, hoping it will help him teach drivers’ training. I, Joy Mae Metheny, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Pat Van Brunt. I, LaVeme Miller, will Mary Fowler’s nickname, “Lotta,” to anyone who wants to call her that next year. I, Kenneth Mosier, don’t will anything; what little I have. I’d better keep. I, Karen Packer, will my tranquil ways to Sue Mahan, with the hope that she will quiet down. I, Barbara Patterson, will my Southern accent to Bruce Willett. I, Shirley Peters, will my ability to blush to Pat Van Brunt. I, Virginia Rojo, will my nicknames—“Sister,” Gin-gin,” and “Sam”—to anyone who wants them. I, Robert Runyan, will my luck in getting old cars to Edward Rogers, hoping to he can make them run better than I can. I, Gila Salazar, will my inability to think to Jackie Stewart. I, Gloria Sanchez, will my ability to lose my teeth in softball practice to Sandra—no, she can’t afford to lose any more. I, Charlotte Smith, will my height to “Doc,” hoping he can dance with taller girls next year. I, Robert Stewart, will the gang that is always in my car to Mike Quisenberry. I, Roger Strickland, will my ears to Ronnie Perkins, in hopes that they will match his feet. I, Kathy Tipton, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Crumley to Mike Hobson. I, Mary Ellen Torrez, will my hair to Baldy” McLain. I, Maurice Wakefield, will my quiet personality to Lonnie Del Ray. I, Rose Marie Wirth, just leave. CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1956, sixty-five freshmen, to be known as the Class of I960, entered Williams High School. We entertained the honor (?) of being the last freshman class initiated by the sophomores. Our class officers were: Pat Brinias, President; Opal Mayes, Vice-President; Susan Collins, Secretary; Mickey Glassburn, Treasurer; and Jerry Calley, Freshman Representative. We finished a fine year as freshmen with a picnic at Oak Creek. Our sophomore year began with the election of new class officers, as follows: Opal Mayes, President; Jerry Calley, Vice-President; Allen Grantham, Secretary; Corky Asher, Treasurer; and Fred Hoffmeyer, Sophomore Representative. Our class was active in extracurricular activities this year, with Opal Mayes as cheerleader and Social Manager, Carol Flohr and Rose Marie Wirth as twirlers, and five sophomores as pom-pom girls, in addition to the many athletes who lettered in sports and the many sophomores who were members of clubs and organizations. In January we became the first sophomore class to attend the new Williams High School. We ended the year with our traditional Oak Creek picnic. 1958 saw us as upperclassmen, atlast. Our class officer s this year were: Fred Hoffmeyer, President; Robert Runyan, Vice-President; Opal Mayes, Secretary; Kay Lebsch, Treasurer; and Pat Brinias, Junior Representative. We were well-represented on the Student Council this year; Jerry Calley was Vice-President and Opal Mayes, Social Manager. Opal and Pat were cheerleaders, and four juniors were pom-pom girls. Carol Flohr became head majorette of the Drum Bugle Corps, with Dixie Cole and Kay Lebsch as twirlers, Pat Brinias, Opal Mayes, Roger Strickland, and Jerry Calley were our Girls' andBoys' State representatives. Once again, the boys of the junior class played an outstanding part in the athletic activities of WHS. In December, we presented our junior play, Bolts and Nuts, which was a smashing success. May saw us collaborating with the seniors for the Junior-Senior Prom, to which we contributed Pat and Jerry as attendants. School was out at last, and we carried on our class custom with an Oak Creek picnic. September, 1959-we are proud seniors! Our last and most glorious year began with the election of class officers: Fred Hoffmeyer, President; Mickey Glassburn, Vice-President; Martha Harp, Secretary; Kay Lebsch, Treasurer; and Jerry Calley, Senior Representative. Seniors dominated the Student Council this year; Pat Brinias was President; Susan Collins, Secretary-Treasurer; and Opal Mayes, Social Manager. Opal, Pat, and Roberta were cheerleaders; Carol Flohr was again head majorette of the D B Corps, with Kay Lebsch as a twirler; Susan Collins, Karen Packer, and Virginia Cooley were pom-pom girls; Martha Harp was chosen as D.A.R. Best Citizen; Kay was Miss Football and Opal, Miss Basketball; and Pat Brinias and Brad Henderson were Homecoming Oueen and King. Six seniors were charter members of Williams High's first National Honor Society, Senior football all-stars were many this year. Corky Asher, Tony Lugo, and Fred Hoffmeyer were named to the All-Northern Second Team; Jerry Calley and Kenneth Mosier to the All-Northern First Team. In addition, Jerry was given All-State Honorable Mention and Fred was voted to the All-State Second Team. Eleven of this year's fourteen favorites were seniors. Five girls monopolized the oratorical contest this year. Pat Brinias, Susan Collins, Barbara Patterson, Kay Lebsch, and Caryl Kielhorn gave their orations, with Pat emerging as the proud winner. In March, the senior class presented Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a lively and humorous play. The Junior-Senior Prom in May was our last big event until May 25, when we gathered for graduation. Seventeen seniors had completed grades one through twelve in the Williams schools; Jimmy Bowie, Pat Brinias, Jerry Calley, Dixie Cole, Louisa Garcia, Larry Halbert, Martha Harp, Fred Hoffmeyer, Wanda Johnson, Roberta Kennedy, Caryl Kielhorn, John Lopez, Tony Lugo, Donna Matson, Opal Mayes, Virginia Rojo, and Gloria Sanchez. We left Williams High, at once misty-eyed and happy, full of memories of our wonderful school years. CLASS PROPHECY Time: Mary 25, 2060 Place: Williams Cemetery Subject: Reading the tombstones of the Class of I960. Here lies Cole, Kennedy, and Matson, A cowboy they sought, Instead they got shot; They buried all three in his stetson. Here lies Lopez, Hausmann, and Runyan They took a pill That made them swill; They died the size of Paul Bunyan. Here lies Lockhead, Johnson, and Bowie Just their luck. To be hit by a truck; All over the radiator. . .gooey. They hung Asher, He was a masher. Here lies Wakefield, Sanchez, and Glassburn, In their blood streams took place, A most famous race; And a Bufferin lost to an Aspirin. Here lies Brinias, Hamberg, and Smith They died in the arms. Of a man with great charms; He sure had a powerful kith. Here lies Henderson, and Julienne Jones They saw a new diet. Decided to try it; Now all we have left is their bones. Here lies Salazar, Metheny, and Kelly, Twenty feet down. They lie in the ground; At six feet they were simply too smelly. Here lies poor Karen Packer, None of the boys didn't lack-her. Here lies Banning, Barnes, and Tipton, They started turning brown, They died on the ground; From drinking orange-pekoe by Lipton. Here lies Grantham, Canty, and Collins, After a wild ride, They lie side by side; The short-uns and the tall-uns. Here lies Miller, Lebsch, and Means A Colt 44 3 shots; no more; They blew the tops off their beans; Here lies Patterson, Mosier, and Calley They laid on their backs. Across the train tracks Were killed by the seventh street trolley. Here lies Opal Mayes, She has seen the last of her days. Here lies Mary Jones and Deanna Dean, They drank some lye They thought it was rye; At least, their insides were clean. Here lies Strickland, Torrez, and Colley, If met in an alley, Better run by galley; They're not alive; they're Ghoully. In their caskets lie Peters, Rojo, and Flohr, All covered with mold, They’re shivering with cold; Won't somebody please close the door. Here lies Wirth, Stewart, and Garcia, Serious never, Till the warden hit the lever; Their lives were just one big farce-ia. Here lies Burgess, Kielhorn, and Harp, They were cleaning their nails. When we heard the wails; That proves that the knife was too sharp. Here lies Hoffmeyer, Billings, and Lugo Drinking their beer. They had nothing to fear; That's the way they always wanted to-go. Here lies Halbert and Glenn, These epitaphs they wrote, Got everyone's goat; So friends; this is THE END. . . by Glenn Irvin and Larry Halbert DIXIE KATHY CARYL K LOUIS. MARTHA GLENN JULIENNE KAREN KENNETH CAROLYN LARRY H SUSAN Harold Armstrong Colleen Bockleman Tommy Bowden Pat Boyce J. R. Chapman Joe Clark Roxen Cureton David Danby Mary Farley Ruben Fernandez Gloria Fredrickson Frank Gabaldon Pete Garcia Jerry Goldston Sheila Hershide Paul Lugo Mike Grisey Richard Hausemann Bruce Hayden Mike Higginbotham Barbara Jones Kenneth Kolbo PMOTOGrRAPW MO T AVAIL ABLf Ronnie McCamly Sandra Magill Sue Mahan V 2lmkt 6 Martha Molina Boyd Nelson Tom Payne A BUNT WMtNPKTuRCS KKMWC ' 1 -V V X V' T Uk ! rt. feiv 7 it Jim Pearson Mike Peck Sef Porras rjKV rs Sofie Rodriguez Edward Rogers Edna Sanchez Rudy Sanchez Ernest Sandoval Mike Quisenberry Fidel Santana Leona Sonny Barbara Stallings Joyce Stickney Dennis Taylor Pat Walker Carolyn Watts Elizabeth Williamson Bobby Woods A V Mr. Hengl James Alford Sharon Anders Cheryl Armstrong Beverly Barnes Molly Barranca Larry Benham David Bishop George Bochart Karen Bowie Eddie Brown Lonnie Buckner Linda Calley Lee Campbell Salvador Canchola Georgia Canty Danny Castello Patsy Chapman Keith Clayton Gene Dendy Ronald Docherty Jimmy Eddy Donald Marks Kenneth Marks David McDonald Fred Montoya Judy Moore Eddie Mosier James O'Brien Pauline Otero Pat Patterson Marie Rodriguez Calvin Rogers Bruce Willet Tom Williams Richard Wright John Wyatt FRESHMEN $ •f 1 mm FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS III-:. freshman Reple sentative to Student Council, Wayne Purcella; Sec., Treas. , Sam Sandoval; Vice-Pres. Pres., Mary Azcuenaga HLiZW O irf- iCOK A W -KLK, f J Z7C7 Richard Alvarez Lorenzo Alvara Linda Allen J ohn Augenstein Mary Mrs. Delaney Azcuenaga Joe Barranca Charles Beck Julie Beck Steve Billings Iris Bockelman Sharon Bolles Barbara Bortree Henry Brown Mildred Brown Jim Burgess Ester Cervantes Raymond Chase Andy Christensen Johnny Cooley Lawrence Del Rae Robert DeVaney Michael Dunn Loreen Gardner Pete Gonzales Geneil Guild Joyce Hausemann Kathleen Hershide Floyd Kolbo Elouise Lira Rose Marie Lucero Danny Lugo Janet Mensay Jack Me sick Evelyn Milton Marie Molina Kathleen Moody Robert Navarro Jennifer Gardner Mike O' Neill Janice Parker Cheryl Payne Ronald Perkins P u o Marie Pozas Wayne Purcella Teri Quisenberry Lorraine Robidoux Michelle Runge David Runyan Julian Saiz Lawrence Sanchez Sam Sandoval Alex Santana Regina Schaffer Sharon Simon Norman Smith Robert Smith Jackie Stewart Jimmie Strickland Becky Vanemburg Earl Walker Michael Webber Kenneth Wells Paige Wilson Jerry Woody Lulu Woody FOOTBALL ALL-STARS Jerry Calley (All Northern 1st team) (Co-Captain) (All-State Hon. Men.) Kenneth Mosier (All Northern 1st team) Corky Asher (All Northern 2nd Team) The outstanding football players of the year were chosen by the members of the football squad. Factors considered in their selection were playing ability, willingness to cooperate, and sportsmanship. T ony Lugo (All Northern 2nd Team) Fred Hoffmeyer (All Northern 2nd Team) (Co-Captain) (All State 2nd Team) Best Lineman (tie) Best Back Fred Hoffmeyer, co-captain and fullback, was named the outstanding back. Jerry Calley, center and also co-captain, and Kenneth Mosier, tackle, finished in a tie as the most valuable linemen. Best Lineman (tie) Kenneth Mosier _ Jerjry Calley _________________________—— • • • Michey Glassburn-LE Bruce Willet-RE Kenneth Mosier-LT Tony Lugo-RT SENIORS —. m ddie Mosier-G ;nnis Billings-E TOP: Glassburn; Mosier; Strickland; Hoffmeyer; Lugo. BOTTOM: Calley; Asher; Bowie; Grantham; Henderson; Billings. SEASON'S RECORD The 1959 football season was one of Williams' bestin years. We enjoyed a 7-1 - 1 record, tying for s e c o n d place in the conference. We were also privileged to be one of the top ten teams in the state during the greater part of the season. William s 2 Holbrook 6 Williams 20 Wickenburg 0 Williams 0 St. Johns 0 Williams 46 Alchesay 0 Williams 6 Page 0 Williams 33 Round Valley 0 Williams 20 Mingus 6 Williams 26 Window Rock 0 Williams 26 Snowflake 12 Ronnie McCamly-T John Augenstein-Manager SEASON'S OUTSTANDING PLAYER Bruce Willet 2ND TEAM ALL-TOURNAMENT Corky Asher At the close of the basketball season, the basketball squad elected Ed Brown as the season's most improved player, and Cook Willet as the season's most outstanding player. The two boys were chosen on the basis their titles show. Their consistency, improvement, and ability were deciding factors in their election. Both boys will be returning next year to help spur on next year's team. This year at the Class A-B-C Tournament, Corky Asher was chosen as a mem ber of the 2nd team All-Northern tournament teams. He was chosen on the basis of his ability and sportsmanship in tournament play. The tournament mark ed the end of Corky's high-sthool basketball, as he will be graduating this year. SEASON'S MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Eddie Brown Coach Ronnie Robertson Cookie Willet Corky Asher Larry Benham Eddie Brown Paul Lugo Fred Saavedra Dick Larson Boyd Nelson Joe Clark Jimmy Eddy TOP ROW: John Augenstein (Mgr.) Larry Benham, Cookie Willet, Eddie Brown, Paul Lugo, Corky Asher, Coach R obertson . BOTTOM ROW: Fred Saavedra, Boyd Nelson, Dick Larson, Jimmy Eddy, Joe Clark. SEASON'S RECORDS VARSITY B-SQUAD Williams • • 64 Camp Verde • . 29 Williams . . .42 Camp Verde. .37 Williams • • 42 Mingus • • • . 51 Williams . . .24 Mingus . . . .36 Williams • • 57 Kingman . . . 71 Williams . • .36 Kingman . . .42 Williams • • 41 Page .... 33 Williams . . . 37 Page .... .38 Williams • • 43 Round Valley . 56 Williams . . .42 Round Valley .45 Williams • • 41 Seligman . . • 55 Williams . • .30 Seligman . . .39 Williams • . 33 St. Johns . . • 80 Williams . • .25 St. Johns . . .79 Williams • • 34 Round Valley • 67 Williams . • . 35 Round Valley .49 Williams • • 48 Alchesay . . • 56 Williams . • .26 Alchesay . . . 64 Williams • . 34 St. Johns . . • 75 Williams . • .30 St. Johns . . .46 Williams • . 40 Window Rock . 76 Williams . . .37 Window Rock .48 Williams • • 67 Alchesay . . . 52 Williams . • .45 Alchesay . . .44 Williams • • 43 Mingus . • . 74 Williams . . .50 Mingus . . . .58 Williams • • 55 Holbrook . . • 73 Williams . . .42 Holbrook . . 00 Williams • • • 36 Ash Fork. . • 42 Williams . . .41 Ash Fork . . .35 Williams • • . 21 Holbrook . . . 68 Williams . . .31 Holbrook . . .54 Williams . • . 21 Window Rock 62 Williams . . .35 Window Rock . 38 Williams . . 43 Ash Fork . . . 55 Williams . . .45 Ash Fork . . . 26 Williams . . 49 Seligman . . • 56 Williams • • .44 Seligman . . . 46 Williams . . 49 Page .... 63 Williams . • . 46 Page .... . 31 ROW: John Augenstcin, Ed Mosicr, Richard Alvarez, Ruben Fernandez, Stan Jones, Coach McLain. BOTT6 W R,QW: Jim Burgess, Rick Wright, Lonnie Buckner, Alex Santana Luciano Garcia,'Salvador Conchola, Jim CMBrien, David McDonald, Tom Williams, Henry STANDING LEFT-RIGHT: Freddie Salazar, Manager; Wayne Purcella; Russell Smith; Robert Smith; Mike Weber; Coach, Art Sharpe. KNEELING LEFT-RIGHT: Bob DeVaney; John Cooley; Pete Gonzales; Robert Navarro. LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Mr. Jackson, Coach; D. McDonald, R. Smith, S. nes, D. Larson, B, Willet, M. Quisenberry, D. Taylor, C. Dean, P. Lugo, G. O'Neil, J. Augenstein, Mgr. E. Brown, R. Chase, L. Buckner, A. Santana, F. Santana, J. Clark, G. Phillips, R. W ht, R. Alvarez, H. Garcia, L. Garcia, R. Fernandez, S. Porras, R. Fernandez, J. Cooley, F. Gabaldon, F. Saavedra. FAVORITES Pat Brinias Boyd Nelson BEST LOOKING BESf DRESSED Pat Brinias Corky Asher E Pat Walker Toni Walser Kielhorn; Chapman; S. Hershide; Bolles; K. Hershide Miller; Moody; Gardner; Rojo Collins; Payne; Parker; Cooley Carol Flohr Majorette Molina; Strickland; Magill; Garcia; Vigil; Vanemburg; Fredrickson. Jfcl A I '-v JU . Kay Lebsch TOP TO BOTTOM, Left to Right: B. Parker, D. Colvig, M. Grisey, S. Thompson, R. Perkins, R. Smith, J. Clark, J. Wyatt, R. Navarro, B. Wilson, J. Florez, R. Alvarez, R. Fernandez, J. Hayden, J. Wolfe, C. Kielhorn, W. Johnson, P. Navarro, N. Smith, TOP TO BOTTOM, Left to Right: L. DelRae, M. Fowler, T. Kite, L. Benham, T. Williams, D. MacDonald, V. Cooley, C. Kielhorn, B. Barnes, L. Sonny, C. Lugo, L. Garcia, O. Mayes, J. Metheny, W. Barnes, G. Garcia, J. Cooley, J. Hausmann, P. Otero, L. Gardner, K. Neller, P. Lucero, S. Collins, M. Harp. Standing: Strickland; Glassburn; Willett; Packer; Vanemburg; Moody; Frederick-son; Mayes; Kennedy; Walker; Dean; Kielhorn; Hershide; Peters; Azcuenaga; Canty. Seated: Halbert; Hayden; Collins; Brinias; Irvin; Cole; Flohr. Not Pictured: Martha Harp; Geneva Ferguson. TUSAYAN STAFF VIKING STAFF Standing: Dendy; Metheny; Mosier; Means; Garcia; Stewart. Seated: Strickland; Azcuenaga. W” CLUB TOP ROW: J. Augenstein, R. McCamly, P. Lugo, E. Brown, F. Saavedra SECOND ROW: J. Eddy, M. Quisenberry, R. Smith, L, Benham, R. Fernandez, F. Santana, J. Clark, B. Nelson, D. Larsen THIRD ROW: E. Mosier, S. Porras, D. Raylor, C. Asher, T. Lugo, F.Hoffmeyer, A. Gran- tham, T. Payne, P. Theroux, B. Willett BOTTOM ROW: R. Strickland, K. Mosier, L. Halbert, G. Irvin, B. Henderson, M. Glassburn, J. Calley, J. Bowie, D. Billings, L. Burgess. CLOCKWISE: P. Brinias, B„ Jones, C. Frederickson, K. Kolbo, G. Irvin, L. Halbert, R. Mc-Camly, D. Cole, S. Collins, K. Lebsch. THESPIANS NEW TEACHERS ORATORICAL CONTESTANTS Pat Brinias, Susan Collins, Barbra Patterson, Kay Lebsch, Caryl Kielhorn u V Williams High School became an official member of the National Honor Society this year when Chapter 8183 was established. The eight charter members were installed by the Flagstaff NHS in October. Williams held its own first induction ceremony in January, when senior Barbra Patter son became member number 9. Miss Higham Sponsor V 'i Susan Collins President Steve Thompson Vice-President Martha Harp Secretary Caryl Kielhorn Treasurer William Asher ■ j( 7 k Roger Strickland Barbra Patterson Pat Brinias Joe Clark PROM Kay Lebsch Fred Hoffmeyer Larry Halbert crowns Carol Flohr crowns Queen Pat Brinias. QUEEN PAT BR1NIAS Brad Henderson. Junior Play .. . Green Valley Mrs. Cooley, Director SCIENCE CLUB BACK ROW: Halbert, Hayden, Quisenberry, Mosier, Stewart, Strickland, Higginbotham, Irvin, Asher, Calley. FRONT ROW: Cooley, Vigil, Hershide, Kielhorn, Lopez. KNEELING: Mr. Ellett. Oh! Library Shall I leave rubber? Sleepy-time gals 1 o'clock 3 Musketeers Aptitude te Wow! Oh, Williams High School Jumping Jacks Watch out OOOW se Wildroot Greamoil Want a snoift? 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HELEN McDADE — jfi—-— CONCESSIONAIRES J Best Wishes LES AND HARMON PARKER RAINBOW AND HOLSUM BREAD ; Distributors 1 WILLIAMS ARIZONA MCLEANING rt SSL sQieuxxy Cleaners 1 r7 i JIMMY | sL LOPEZ Congratulations +o the Seniors M Pt SHELL ; U f)lf 5 J CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '60 ; TONY'S GROCERY Williams Arizona ocen.ie i j s harvey's HACIFNDA sSalways something- COOKIN’ at r- C1' ■1 Wl ? Max Pauline Anders, Owner-Manager Phone 18 HARVEY'S HACIENDA RESTAURANT In the Heart of the Motel Section West End of Williams, Arizona Highway 66 Gateway to the Grand Canyon Open 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. 7 Days a Week v 0 0000000000000 I 0 BEST FOR YOUR MONEY HAROED CRAIN-OWNER J FOR A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP Y’Curios :?K’6a%3®R6 S«i53S .4aE - A A A :c J V - BEST WISHES TO SENIORS' ' 00000000000000000000000000000000000 V m 1 Mess inner insurance Insure in sure Insurance Crond Canyon Dru 9 COFFEE'S : MACHINES AND PARTS DRIVE IN FOR W IA COM llMUf oft a, T ut Charles Proctor f’ ’73MS? Am Nk’A IWS§ J'Supers Doc1 s Auto Body Halbert's Mobil Station SIGNAL RADIO AND APPLIANCE Sales and Service WILLIAMS ARIZONA Cor jratuUtiOn$ to fh ? class 0-f '60— YOU GET PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE AT HurJey w riyh i j UM 1£ STAT O V MARSTON’S Complete lined school supplies and equipmet 3209 N. CENTRAL AVENUE PHOENIX, ARIZONA VZM A MORRISON AND KNUDSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SHOE REPAIR WHITE CLEANERS Congratulations to the Seniors MARION'S GROCERY Pop and Mom Marion WILLIAMS ARIZONA ft MILT GRAHAM DISTRIBUTING CO. PHOENIX, ARIZONA AL. 3-4101 LAUNDRY SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT 6 E IA IOR.S SHOP PHONE 272 NITE PHONE 682 Congratulations to the Seniors SWETAK BODY SERVICE Complete Auto Body Rebuilding 107 S. THIRD WILLIAMS ARIZONA (Rife) Q 4MIS. 016 J I WILLIAMS BOB DHL P. O. Box 305 WILLIAMS, ARIZONA RITA H. 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And yet, the freedom to pay for the education, recreation, and protection we want through taxes is a privilege reserved only for a free people. We at Arizona Public Service, are happy to accept our responsibility as a good neighbor, along with nearly all businesses and individuals, by paying our fair share of taxes. A Bunch Of Cutsups Losing ? Providing low-cost utility service is our main job. Being a good taxpaying citizen is important, too! A Taxpaying Citizen Wherever We Serve Statewide Service SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT • BUSINESS MACHINES For OFFICE • SCHOOL CHURCH • INDUSTRY 530 W. WASHINGTON • PHOENIX • PHONE ALpine 8-6661 National Honor Society Induction


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