Williams High School - Tusayan Yearbook (Williams, AZ)
- Class of 1961
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THE TUSAYAN Edited by the Class of 1961 Editor-Sheila Hershide Asst. Editor-Steven Thompson Copy Editor- Louise Royce Staffs Mary Azcuenaga Sports Editor-Cookie Willett Advertising Editor-Steven Thompson Staff: foe Clark, Ruben Fernandez, Frances Lopez, Cheryl Payne, Kathy Moody, Kathy Hershide, Paige Wilson, Jimmie Strickland, Janice Parker Photo Editor-Ronald Docherty Staff: Mike Higganbotham and Cookie Willett Art Editor-Gloria Frederickson Typing Editor-Pat Patterson Staff: Colleen Bockleman Sports Page 49 Advertising Page 106 Organizations Page 65 Activities Page 98 Favorites Page 77 Seniors Page 12 Faculty Page 6 Dedication Page 5 Juniors Page 28 Freshmen Page 41 Sophomores Page 36 We, the Senior Class of 1961, take great pride in dedicating the Tusayan to our coach and teacher, Mr. Jack McLain. His warm smile, sense of humor, tolerance and willingness has won a place in the hearts of all of us. Mr. Arthur Bowie Superintendent Mr. Delmar Zeiger Principal Glenn Irvin, President; Jack Dent, Member; Charles Vincent, Clerk Mr. Arthur J. Bowie Superintendent Mr. Larry Fowler Science Driver's Training Math Mrs. Bess Grumley Librarian Spanish Mr. Donald Jackson Industrial Arts Mr. Elmer Creviston Biology Physical Education Mr. Delmar Zeiger Principal History Mr. Jack McLain Commerce Miss Marion Higham English Mrs. Sylvia Palmer Physical Education Business Education Mrs. Connie Delaney Home Economics Mr. Pat Bowen English History Mr. Fidencio Benitez Math STUDENT COUNCIL r 2 Left to Right: Ruben Fernandez, Sr. Class Rep. ; Mike Webber, Soph, Class Rep. ; Larry Benham, Social Manager; Pat Patterson, Vice-President; Steven Thompson, President; Frances Lopez, Sec. -Treas. ; Ronald Docherty, Jr. Class Rep. ; Pam Fain, Freshmen Class Rep. Bob Schulte, President; Sheila Hershide, Vice-President; Louise Royce, Secretary-Treasurer; Ruben Fernandez, Senior Representative 13 MISS MARION HIGHAM Sponsor COLLEEN BOCKELMAN FHA - 1 yr. Tusayan Staff - 1 yr. Drum Bugle - 2 yrs. TOM BOWDEN JOE CLARK Basketball - 2 yrs. Band - 3 yrs. Class Play - 2 yrs. Boys' State - 1 yr. Football - 1 yr. Student Body Officer - 2 yrs. Rep. Student Body - 2 yrs. National Honor Soc. - 2 yrs. Boys' W Club - 2 yrs. Science Club - 1 yr. Tusayan Staff - 1 yr. DAVID DANBY Art Club - 1 yr. Band - 3 yrs. Glee Club - 1 yr. GENE DENBY Elroy, Arizona Boys' W Club - 1 yr. Viking Staff - 1 yr. Baseball - 2 yrs. GARY EHRLICH Boys' W Club - 1 yr. Football - 1 yr. Montpelier Ind. RUBIN FERNANDEZ Rep. Student Body - 1 yr. Class Off. - 2 yrs. Boys' W Club - 3 yrs. Science Club - 2 yrs. Tusayan Staff - 1 yr. Band - 4 yrs. Class Play - 1 yr. Boys' State - 1 yr. Baseball - 3 yrs. National Honor Soc. - 1 yr. Viking Staff - 1 yr. GLORIA FREDERICKSON Girls' W Club - 2 yrs. Art Club - 2 yrs. Tusayan Staff - 3 yrs. Viking Staff - 1 yr. Drum Bugle - 4 yrs. Glee Club - 2 yrs. Thespians - 2 yrs. Class Play - 2 yrs. Girls' Softball - 1 yr. Pep Club - 1 yr. FRANK GABALDON Boys’ W Club - 1 yr. Baseball - 1 yr. 4 f i PETE GARCIA MIKE GRISEY Art Club - 1 yr. Band - 4 yrs. BRUCE HAYDEN Science Club - 2 yrs. Art Club - 2 yrs. Tusayan Staff - 2 yrs. Band - 2 yrs. Glee Club - 3 yrs. Thespians - 1 yr. Class Play - 2 yrs. RICHARD HOUSMANN SHEILA HERSHIDE Class Officer - 2 yrs. Girls' W Club -1 yr. Science Club - 1 yr. Art Club - 1 yr. Tusayan Staff - 2 yrs. Drum Bugle - 2 yrs. Class Play - 2 yrs. Cheerleader - 1 yr. Burbank, California - 1 yr. MIKE HIGGENBOTHAM Science Club - 2 yrs. Tusayan Staff - 1 yr. Glee Club - 2 yrs. Class Play - 1 yr. BARBARA JONES Page, Arizona - 2 yrs. FHA - 1 yr. Glee Club - 2 yrs. Thespians - 2 yrs. Class Play - 2 yrs. KENNETH KOLBO Class Play - 2 yrs. Thespians - 2 yrs. RICHARD LARSON Class Officer - 1 yr. Boys' W Club - 3 yrs. Class Play - 1 yr. Football - 3 yrs. Basketball - 1 yr. Baseball - 2 yrs. FRANCES LOPEZ Student Body Off.- 1 yr. Class Officer - 1 yr. FHA - 1 yr. Science Club - 1 yr. Tusayan Staff - 1 yr. Band - 3 yrs. Drum Bugle - 4 yrs. Glee Club - 4 yrs. Class Play - 2 yrs. Girls' State - 1 yr. PAUL LUGO Boys' W Club - 2 yrs. Basketball - 2 yrs. RONALD McCAMLEY Boys W Club - 3 yrs. Band - 2 yrs. Glee Club - 1 yr. Thespians - 2 yrs. Class Play - 2 yrs. Football - 3 yrs. SANDRA MAGILL Art Club - 2 yrs. Viking Staff - 1 yr. Band - 1 yr. Drum Bugle - 4 yrs. Tusayan Staff - 1 yr. Glee Club - 3 yrs. Class Play - 2 yrs. SUE MAHAN Drum Bugle - 1 yr. MADELINE MILLER FHA - 1 yr. Science Club - 1 yr. Drum Bugle - 1 yr. Glee Club - 1 yr. Class Play - 2 yrs. Flagstaff - 2 yrs. BOYD NELSON Boys' W Club - 2 yrs. Glee Club - 1 yr. Football - 2 yrs. Basketball - 1 yr. REX OSBORNE Flagstaff, Arizona Basketball - 1 yr. Boys' W Club - 1 yr. National Honor Soc. - 1 yr. TOM PAYNE Boys' W Club - 4 yrs. Football - 3 yrs. Baseball - 2 yrs. SEFERINO PORRAS Boys' W Club - 3 yrs. Football - 3 yrs. Baseball - 1 yr. Basketball - 1 yr. SOFIE RODRIQUEZ Drum Bugle - 4 yrs. Glee Club - 1 yr. Class Play - 2 yrs. LOUISE ROYCE Class Officer - 2 yrs. FHA - 1 yr. Art Club -2 yrs. Tusayan Staff - 2 yrs. Viking Staff - 1 yr. Drum Bugle - 2 yrs. Glee Club - 2 yrs. Class Play - 1 yr. Girls' State - 1 yr. Nat. Honor Society - 1 yr. EDNA SANCHEZ Class Officer - 1 yr. FHA - 1 yr. Drum Bugle - 4 yrs. Glee Club - 2 yrs. Class Play - 1 yr. RUDY SANCHEZ ERNEST SANDOVAL FIDEL SANTANA Class Officer - 1 yr. Boys' W Club - 3 yrs. Science Club - 1 yr. Class Play - 1 yr. Football - 1 yr. Basketball - 2 yrs. Baseball - 2 yrs. ROBERT SCHULTE Ontario, California - 2 Class Officer - 1 yr. Science Club - 1 yr. Class Play - 1 yr. Football - 1 yr. Basketball - 1 yr.% Baseball - 1 yr. LEONA SONNY FHA - 1 yr. Art Club - 2 yrs. Drum Bugle - 2 yrs. Glee Club - 2 yrs. Salt Lake, Utah BARBARA STALLINGS FHA - 1 yr. Glee Club - 1 yr. Class Play - 1 yr. Page, Arizona - 2 yrs. JOYCE STICKNEY FHA - 1 yr. Tusayan Staff - 1 yr. DENNIS TAYLOR Boys' W Club - 4 yrs. Class Play - 1 yr. Baseball - 3 yrs. STEVEN THOMPSON Student Body Off. - 1 yr. Class Officer - 1 yr. Boys' W Club - 1 yr. Nat. Honor Soc. - 2 yrs. Tusayan Staff - 1 yr. Band - 4 yrs. Viking Staff - 1 yr. Class Play - 1 yr. Basketball - 1 yr. Science Club - 2 yrs. JANA WAKEFIELD Art Club - 1 yr. Glee Club - 1 yr. Drum Bugle - 1 yr. CAROLYN WATTS Glee Club - 2 yrs. ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON JIM PEARSON Class Officer - 1 yr. Rep. Student Council - 1 yr. Football - 2 yrs. Baseball - 2 yrs. MIKE QUISENBERRY Little Valley, Utah Football - 2 yrs. Boys' W Club - 2 yrs. Science Club - 1 yr. 7TH GRADE Remember When? Sandra Ronald Sofie Steve Ruben Sheila Pete Edna Francis Roxen Carolyn Gloria SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Colleen Bockleman, will my car to my sister so the can play taxi for the next two years. I, Tommy Bowdon, will my recently gained good driving habits to Eddie Mosier so that he might have better luck than I did. I, J. R. Chapman, will my ability to go steady to any sucker who wants it. I, Joe Clark, will my car to Poncho Villa so that he won't have to ride a horse. I, Roxen Cureton, will my vocabulary of profain language to Mrs. Grumley so she can keep better control of her study hall. I, David Danby, will my extra inches (lengthwise) to Tony Middlebrooks so he can impress the girls like I did. I, Gene Dendy, will my initials, B. E. D., to anyone who may not have one. I, Gary Ehrlich, will my hubcaps to any underclassman who wants them. They seemed to be in quite a demand by the senior boys this year. I, Ruben Fernandez, will my V-7 Merc to Perry Theroux so that he will have a high-flying time. I, Gloria Frederickson, will my ability to catch him and keep him to Juliana in hopes that she will be able to find one for herself. I, Frank Gabaldon, will my nickname Baldy to Mr. McLain because it fits him better. I, Pete Garcia, will my good driving abilities to Douglas Nelson. I, Richard Hausmann, will my vocabulary of cuss words to Butch Walker in hopes that he will prosper by it like I did. I, Bruce Hayden, will my slender hips to Kathie Neller. I, Sheila Hershide, will my little sister to Jimmy Eddy in order to save him some of his much needed energy. I, Mike Higginbotham, will my brain to science for their study in search of the Missing Link. I, Barbara Jones, will my ability to do things and not get caught to Kathie Neller. I, Kenneth Kolbo, will my white shoes and dagoed car to Mr. Fowler in hopes that he will some day become a t _. it cat. Me, Dick Larson, Wilt me goot england? abilaty tot Mit Highm. I, Frances Lopez, will my ability to get through high school with no sweat to my sister, Chris. I, Paul Lugo, will my empty beer can to Emmett Wester. I, Ronald McCamly, will my ability to tell tall stories to John Cobey because he will need them for English. I, Madeline Miller, will my ability to stick to one boy to Pat Chapman. I, Sue Mahan, will my ability to be seen and not heard to Sharon Cureton. I, Sandra Magill, will my dreadful days in Mrs. Palmer's study hall to her daughter, Stephanie, in hopes that she will enjoy them more than I did. I, Boyd Nelson, will my white shoes to Mr. McLain so he can wear them on all the football and basketball trips. I, Rex Osborne, will my guitar pick to Charles Dean, even though it is already his. I, Tommy Payne, will my Willys to Perry Theroux in hopes that he'll learn to obey the speed laws around the south curves. I, Jim Pearson, will my ability to take a three-month vacation in the middle of the school year to the poor people who have trouble thinking up an excuse for ditching one day. I, Sef Porras, will my football prowness to Douglas Tiger” Nelson. I, Mike Quisenberry, will my curly hair and ability to grow a beard to Cooky Willett. I, Louise Royse, will my ability to be late to Miss Higham's English class every morning to any junior who thinks he has the intestinal fortitude (guts) to try it. I, Sofie Rodriguez, will my collection of male specimens, except Ralph and Russell, to Kathleen Moody in hopes that she can do as well as I did. I, Edna Sanchez, will my ability to make l's in art for doing nothing to the boys who worked so hard and made 4's , in hopes that they'll have an easier time of it next year. I, Rudy Sanchez, will my shyness to Snake in hopes that he will stop being so irresistable to the girls. I, Ernest Sandoval, will my ears to Henry Garcia to match his big nose. I, Fidel Santana, will my dancing ability to Tom Kite in hopes that he will use it to its fullest extent. I, Bob Schulte, will green five at the Country Club to Cookie Willett in hopes that he will make good use of it. I, Chad Sganga, will my glasses to the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff for better observation of the universe. I, Leona Sonny, will my art ability to Ronnie Torrez. I, Barbara Stallings, will my ability to put in a zipper to Stevie Palmer. I, Joyce Stickney, will my ability to carry the messiest purse in school to anyone who wants it! I, Dennis Taylor, will my ability to make girl friends to Tom Kite. I, Steve Thompson, will my girl troubles to my cousin John. I, Jana Wakefield, will my naturally-blonde hair to Michelle Runge. I, Carolyn Watts, will my ability to be a good citizen to Perry Theroux so he won't get into so much trouble. I, Elizabeth Williamson, will my speediness to John Cobey in hopes that it will perk up his tired blood. CLASS HISTORY OF 1961 Back in September of 1949, a group of bewildered children started to school at the Williams Elementary School. No doubt there was a great deal of excitement that day, but perhaps there were a few frightened tears shed. Among them were Colleen Bockelman, Joe Clark, Roxen Cureton, Ruben Fernandez, Gloria Frederickson, Frank Gabaldon, Pere Gracis, Mike Grisey, Bruce Hayden, Mike Higginbotham, Dick Larson, Frances Lopez, P a u 1 Lugo, Tommy Payne, Sef Porras, Sofie Rodriquez, Edna Sanchez, Rudy Sanchez, Ernest Sandoval, Fidel Santana, Dennis Taylor, Elizabeth Williamson. In the middle of the year David Danby transferred from Prescott. There were no other additions to our class from the second grade when Jane Wakefield transferred from Clarksdale until the fourth when Sue Mahan came from Spring Valley and J. R. Chapman from Winslow. Our fifth grade brought two new additions Sandra Magill from Flagstaff and Carolyn Watts from Gila Bend; then a lively addition from Kingman in the sixth, Mike Quisenberry. During the seventh grade Ken Kolbo came from Whittier, California, Louise Royse, from Phoenix, and Joyce Stickney from Laveen. Mike Quisenberry left after the seventh grade and didn't return until his junior year. We, as eighth graders, presented the operetta Mikado. Our graduation was held in the new high school gymnasium. In 1957, we entered high school as Freshman in what is now the Junior High School. After Christmas Vacation we moved to the new high school building. The new freshman class added Richard Hausmann, of Parks, Boyd Nelson from Sidney, Nebraska, Ronald McCamly from Casa Grande, and Steve Thompson from Farnhamville, Iowa. Our freshman class officers were Edna Sanchez, President; Louise Royse, Vice-President; Dick Larson, Secretary; and Frances Lopez, Treasurer. Joe Clark was our Student Council Representative. In the spring of 1958 we brought to a close our freshman year with anticipation of our coming Sophomore year. When the sophomore year finally rolled around there came Gene Dendy from Eloy, and Sheila Hershide from Glendale, California. Our class officers were Jim Pearson, President; Dick Larson, Vice-President; Fidel Santana, Secretary- Treasurer; and Joe Clark was the Student Council Representative. Our sophomore year saw us participating in more activities. We had a well attended Sock Dance; and some members of our class helped to decorate for Homecoming. The junior year brought Bob Schulte from Ontario, California, Leona Sonny, from Salt Lake City, Utah, Barbara Jones from Page, and Gary Ehrlich from Montpelier, Idaho. The members of our class who rose to fame were Girl Staters, Frances Lopez, and Louise Royse; Boy Staten, Joe Clark and Ruben Fernandez. Boyd Nelson was elected Best Looking and Gloria Frederickson was elected W ittiest. Let's not forget our class officers, Ruben Fernandez, President; Steve Thompson, Vice-President; Sheila Hershide, Secretary-Treasurer; and Joe Clark was our Student Council Representative. Our class members were very active in sports and various clubs. We enjoyed presenting the junior class play Green Valley. A committee from our class was selected to help decorate for the Junior-Senior Prom Sayonara which was very successful. We started our Senior year as the leaders of the school by electing Bob Schulte, President; Sheila Hershide, Vice-President; and Louise Royse, Secretary-Treasurer; and Ruben Fernandez, Representative to the Student Council. Sheila Hershide was also a cheerleader. During the senior year Rex Osborne entered from Flagstaff, Doris Campbell transferred from Gallup, New Mexico, and Linda Oliver transferred from Winslow. The following seniors were elected as school favorites- Steve Thompson and Sheila Hershide--Best All Around. Joe Clark and Louise Royse- Most Likely to Succeed. Gloria Frederickson and Gary Ehrlich--Best Dressed. Boyd Nelson- Best Looking; Gloria Frederickson-Wittiest and Sheila Hershide- Most Popular. Our Homecoming Royalty was Sheila Hershide-Attendant; Gloria Frederickson-Queen; Sef Porras-King; and Co-Captain- Dick Larson crowned the Queen. Prom time found Sheila Hershide - Queen, and Dennis Taylor - King. The theme of the prom was Neptune's Kingdom. We concluded our senior year by having a picnic at Oak Creek and we graduated May 25th. Waikiki Beach, Hawaii June 4, 1971 It is going to be a very lovely clay here on Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. Just now the sun is rising over the water. Today is the day of the reunion of the class of 1961. All is quiet except for the sound of the tropical birds and the breakers splashing up on the shore. There is a small boat being moored at the pier. The lone occupant is a blond, skinny, rather serious-looking young man in bermudas and a sweat shirt. He’s unloading some equipment from the boat—an easel, a small box, and several canvasses. Why, it’s Daubber Hayden! He has aged quite a bit, but after the usual exchange of greetings we learn he’s not yet married—still a lone wolf. Two hours have passed and finally more of the graduates have come dragging along. So far, Shorty Schulte and Gory Frederickson Schulte have arrived and have their three children with them. The oldest, a boy who is seven years old, is already five feet eleven inches tall. Oh! Here comes Moo Mahan, who weighs 700 pounds and Soapy Sonny carrying a portable radio. They are kicking up sand to the tune of “The Coconut Rock.” Out on the water I can see Captain Hausmann, Skipper Petie Garcia, and Swabbie Cure-ton floating in their sampan. I heard somebody say they were doing a little whaling. Hope they have good luck. Oh, mercy! What’s that crashing racket? Here comes Pantywaist Porras tearing through the underbrush, running across the beach with a terrified look on his face. Wonder what’s eating him? Well, back to the party. Wait—here comes Mighty Mouse Williamson packing a double-barrel pineapple. She’s following the trail that Pantywaist Porras just left. I see that the handsome Victor McQuisenberry has arrived. He is wearing sunglasses, bermudas, P. F. Flyers, and a twenty-gallon sombrero. He’s being mobbed by Cleopatra Rodriquez, Halloween Bockelman, Bomber Wakefield, and Gila Monster Hershide (who sometimes doubles for Boris Karloff) all begging for autographs. Seated at the bar that has been set up under the palm trees, swaying on the stools, getting inbananatated on their banana juice we find Guzzler Nelson, Chug-a-lug Payne, Parson Pearson, and Knock-kneed Dendy. Now for refreshments. Here comes Honkers Magill and Blimpo Lopez selling frozen papaya juice on toothpicks for hors d’oeuvres. For the main course we have french fried alligator scales dipped in poi. After this course, nobody seems to care much for any more. I believe it was Gorgeous Clark who planned the menu—such a unique combination! Now that the eating is finished, I notice several of the guests have waded into the water and are very busy feeding the fish. I recognize three or four of them as Lover Larson, Tiny Taylor, Skinny Thompson, and Sneaky Osborne. We can see some movement in the trees, so let’s go investigate. It’s a card game. Slugger Watts is slipping an ace from under her foot and Matrimony Miller has what looks like half a deck partly covered by her grass skirt. Ogilvee Olivee Oliver is crying because she’s getting beat. This is quite a game of “Old Maid” they’re having. Nearby we find the Sanchez twins, Rudy and Eddy. Eddy is lifting weights and Rudy is crocheting. Sailing across the water in a banana boat is Pee Wee Danby and his crew of banana pickers. There is Jack Rabbit Chapman singing the “Banana Boat Song,” and chiming in we can hear the silvery voices of Ferdinand Fernandez, Bacon Grisey, Hobo Kolbo, Hugo Lugo, and Gordo McCamly. Now for the main event of the day. I notice a makeshift ring has been set up on the beach and a crowd is beginning to gather. The voice of Higginbritches, the notorious announcer, is heard droning through the microphone. “In one corner, Tiger Lilly Jones, 252 pounds, and measuring 55-22-86, with the red long-johns. Her challenger, Urpie Ehrlich 94 pounds in red and white striped shortie pajamas.” Rebel Royse is manicuring Tiger Lilly’s toenails and Soupy Santana is massaging her back. Beatnik Stickney is blowing Urpie’s nose and Fray Marcos de Sandoval (I believe he named himself) is combing his hair. And there’s the bell! The managers have disappeared, and out of her corner Tiger comes crawling, snorting, and spitting fire. Urpie is climbing the pole in his corner yelling for his mother. Jumping up and down in the middle of the ring is the referee, Goofy Gabaldon. Suddenly Urpie gains courage and steps on Tiger’s head, and that’s the end of the fight. Who won? I suppose Urpie did because he’s the only one left. The canvas broke in the middle and Tiger fell through. They’re still digging for her in the sand. The authors of this literary masterpiece wish to remain anonymous for a very good reason. They are very modest and do not wish to receive any credit or praise for this new style of writing called Greek Goulash they introduced to the literary world. — Editor JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Paul Larmour, President; Emmett Wester, Secretary-Treasurer; Ronald Docherty, Junior Class Representative; Bruce Willet, Vice-President Larry Benham Karen Bowie Molly Barranca Linda Beck Georgia Canty PWOTOG-R XPM MOT AM!L ABLE David McDonald Reed Merrill SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Robert Smith, President; Kathleen Moody, Secretary-Treasurer; Kenneth Wells, Vice-President; Mike Webber, Sophomore Representative Larry Alvara Richard Alvarez John Augenstein Mary Azcuenaga Steve Billings Iris Bockelman Sharon Bolles Barbara Bortree Henry Brown m Cfms Sk Jim Burgess Ray Chase Richard Chamberlin Andy Christenson (rove John Cooley Lonnie Del Rae Bob DeVaney Lynn Dodd Ricky Fernandez Inez Gabaldon Luciano Garcia Jennifer Gardner Lorrene Gardner Geniel Guild Hurst Hannum Joyce Hausmann Kathy Hershide Mike Kolbo Linda Leonard Gloria Leyba Eloise Lira Danny Lugo Tom McGalliard Perry Marvin Jack Mesick Evelyn Mitton Fred Montoya Kathleen Moody Robert Navarro Kathie Neller Janice Parker Cheryl Payne Ron Perkins Janis Phillips Marie Pozas Teri Quisenberry Lorraine Robidoux Mary Rodriquez Michelle Rungi k 9 flA ofW 0 rji Kenneth Wells Paige Wilson Mike Webber David Runyan Sam Sandoval Mrs. Delaney Sponsor Julian Saiz Larry Sanchez Alex Santana Robert Smith Jimmie Strickland Butch Walker FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Freddy Cothren, President; Richard Chavez, Vice-President; Pam Fain, Freshman Representative; Paul Larson, Secretary- Treasurer Mr. Creviston Sponsor Busy Ui Lfe zoi Jamie Cludas Kicnara cnavez John Cobey Freddie Cothren Sharon Cureton Ernest Davis Phyllis Dodd Fred Diumenti Mike Dunn Pam Fain I Karen Fullick George Gabaldon Luis Florez Jackie Flanigan Joyce Gardner Billy Gates Mike Golightly William Green Brooks Sganga Jo Ann Hayden Sharon Jenkins Bill Jones Shirley Linker Mary Lopez Juliana Lucero Rose Marie L. R 4A Paul Larson t. Erlene Marvin Bill McCallister Tipp Mahan Don Massey Trudy Middlebrook Donald Miltz Pat Navarro Douglas Nelson DaLores Otero ' Jki Ben Otero Linda Packer Stevie Palmer Steven Russell Wesley Smith •tdl P £D Ronald Stallings CAhCR svw Carver Sutton Tim Tolman Steve Stearman Ronnie Torrez Janet Wolfe Patsy Wood Richard Woody 1st Team All Northern Cookie Willett, Dick Larson, Sef Porras 2nd Team All Northern Ronald McCamly, Tommy Payne Top Row: Second Row: Third Row: Mr. McLain. Coach; Mr. Sharpe, Asst. Coach; Mr. Laymen, Asst. Coach; Willett, Mahan, Vincent, Fernandez, B. Jones, Sutton, Nelson, P. Larsen. Bustillow, Conchola, Black, Ehrlich, Schulte, Augenstein, Manager. Webber, Cooley, Wester, Porras, Wells, Cobey, Garcia, Golightly, Alvarez, J. Payne, Diumenti, Massey, Kite, Russell, Cothren. Saavedra, Mosier, Nelson, T. Payne, Theroux, Larson, McCamly, Benham, Quisenberry, Santana, Clark, Chavez, S. Jones, Wright, Runyan. A ' Jt Tommy Payne Bruce Willett SENIORS Sef Porras Dick Larson Boyd Nelson Eddie Mosier Top Row: From left to right: Quisinberry, Larson, Schulte, Nelson, Porras. Bottom Row: From left to right: Payne, Clark, Santana, McCamly Mike Quisinberry Bob Schulte Larry Benham John Augenstein (Mgr.) ■ Fidel Santana Emmett Wester Ricky Wright Stanley Jones v r Johnny Cooley RETURNING LETTERMAN Top Row: From left to right: Benham, Quisenberry, Willett, Larson, Mosier, Bottom Row: Payne, Theroux, McCamly, Porras, Nelson The 1960 football season for the Vikings was almost a duplicate of last year's. The Williams eleven fin ished with a record of 5-2-1, and second place behind St. Johns in the Class B North. The Vikings also finished 8th in the State at the close of the season in the Arizona Republic poll. Scores: Williams 14 - Holbrook 14 Williams 20 - Wickenburg 25 Williams 27 - St. Johns 34 Williams 26 - Alchesay 0 Williams 19 - Page 0 Williams 28 - Round Valley 14 Williams 27 - Mingus 6 Williams 33 - Window Rock 7 k Top Row Left to Right: Elmer Creviston-Coach; Cookie Willett, Steve Thompson, Bob Schulte, Eddie Brown, Paul Lugo, Johnny Augenstein, Manager; Bottom Row: Left to Right: Larry Benham, Sef Porras, Joe Clark, Rex Osborne. issjBa. Back Row: Coach. Mr. McLain, Ronnie Perkins, Jimmy Eddy, James O'Brein, Mike Webber, Richard Alvarez, Ray Chase, John Augenstein, Manager Front Row: Jimmy Burges, Ricky Wright, John Knipps, Eddie Mosier, Alex Santana, Emmett Wester Back Row: Coach, Mr. Layman; Fidel Santana, Salvador Conchola, Eddie Brown, Dennis Taylor, Bruce Willet, Paul Lugo, Gene Dendy, Ruben Fernandez. Dick Larson, Emmitt Wester, Coach, Mr. Jackson Front Row: Fred Savedra, Henry Garcia, Paul Larson, Gene Vincent, John Colbey, Tipp Mahan, Jack Mesick, Lynn Dodd. % j }i v c h,.' % 6r% - V i. O'-. . . vv Z . vr ;v '.. • - . j ' k; '. k- • . 4 J. , • • , ■ J.w . !-• •Jr- • . ■ - • - ' --- • : c;; :: •i V r 4 -v a ... j _ i AUTOGRAPHS Miss Higham Sponsor Joe Clark - Pres. Paul Larmour - V. P. Pat Patterson - Sec. Rubin Fernandez Steve Thompson Rex Osborne Louise Royce Larry Benham Georgia Canty Linda Calley Mary Fowler Tom Kite From left to right: Bruce Hayden; Cookie Willett; Ken Kolbo; Paul Larmour; Emmett Wester; Gloria Fredickson, President; Frances Lopez; Sheila Hershide; Barbara Jones; Sylvia Sutton. THESPIANS ORATICAL Left to right: Sophie Rodriquez, Gary Ehrlich, David Danby, Rudy Sanchez, and Joe Clark. POM POM PEP CLUB Top row right to left: Karen Bowie, Sheila Hershide, Pat Chapman, Cheryl Payne, Inez G., Terri Q. ( Georgia C., Christine L., Gloria G., Juliana L., Sharon C., Pam F. , JoAnn H., Pat N., Ester V., So fie R., Edna S., Marie Rodriquez, Christine L., Mary F., Janice Parker, Kathy M., Linda P., Kay D., Lorraine D., Kathy Nel-ler, Judy Blake, SylviaS., Sandy T., Trudy M., Gloria L., Mary A., JimmieS., Janis P., Paige Wilson, Kathy H., Kathy A., Janet W., Phylis D., Earlene M., Joyce G., Patsy L., Pauline S., Eloise L., Sandra M., LeonaS., Barbara J., Madeline M., Frances L., Sec.-Treas., Pat Patterson, President, Gloria Federickson, Vice-Pres., Stevie P., Toni Walser, Sharon Bolles, Barbara Bortree. Back Row: Front Row: Inez Gabaldon, Sharon Bolles, Kay Dodd, Toni Walser, Jackie Flannigan, Sharon Cureton, Pam Fain, Kathy Nellar, Stevie Palmer, Barbara Jones, Janice Parker, Patsy Lucero, Janice Phillips. Pat Navarro, Esther Villa, Julia Lucero, Janet Wolfe, Mary Azcuenaga, Head Pom Pons; Kathleen Hershide, Assistant Head Pom Pons Kathleen Moody, Paige Wilson; Kathy Adams, Jimmie Strickland, Christine Luna, Linda Packer. Back Row: Director, Mr. Snyder, Bolles, Cureton, Adams, Packer, Phillips, Hershide, Wilson, Moody, Navarro Second Row: Palmer, Villa, Sanchez, Nellar, Flannigan, Azcuenaga, Gabaldon, Luna, C. Lopez , Guild, Lucero, Hayden Front Row: Parker, Quisenberry, F. Lopez, Strickland, Gardner, Rodriquez Back Row: Richard Alvarez, Alex Santana, Jimmy Eddy, John Augenstein, Ricky Wright Second Row: Eddie Brown, Sef Porras, Fred Saavedra, Gene Dendy, Mike Webber, James O'Brien, John Cobey, Stanley Jones, Eddie Mosier, Emmett Wester Third Row: Dick Larson, Mike Quisenberry, Bob Schulte, Fidel Santana, Ruben Fernandez, Mr. McLain, Den- nis Taylor, Gary Ehrlich, Paul Lugo, Boyd Nelson BOYS W. CLUB GIRLS W. CLUB Gloria Fredickson, Cheryl Payne, Sheila Hershide, Pat Chapman, Karen Bowie Top Row: Bruce Willett, John Knips, Ruben Fernandez, Salvador Conchola Middle Row: Kay Dodd, Toni Walser, Kenny Kolbo Bottom Row: Georgia Canty, Linda Calley, Sandra Magill, Louise Royce, Sheila Hershide FT A GLEE CLUB Back Row: Trudy McGalliard, Lorraine Davis, Sharon Bolles, Mary Fowler, Molly Barranca, G loria Garcia, Elouise Lira, Gloria Leyba Middle Row: Sophie Rodriquez, Mary Rodriquez, Doris Campbell, Pat Chapman, Karen Bowie, Christine Lopez, Patsy Lucero, Michelle Rungi, Mr. Snyder Front Row: Pauline Otero, Sharon Jenkins, Leona Sonny, Barbara Jones, Sylvia Sutton, Frances Lopez, Lorrene Gardner TRAFFIC SAFETY CLUB Back Row: Sylvia Sutton, Phyllis Dodd, Joyce Gardner, Karen Bowie, Kay Dodd, Inez Gabaldon, Edna Sanchez, Trudy McGalliard, Sharon Jenkins, Patsy Lucero. Middle Row: Jo Ann Hayden, Stevie Palmer, Christine Lopez, Kathy Neller, Sophie Rodriquez, Lorrene G ard ner, G 1 or i a Garcia, Molly Barranca, Elouise Lira. Front Row: Louise Royce, Sec. ; Toni Walser, Treas. ; Francis Lopez, Sandy Thompson, Sharon Bolles, Pres. ; Leona Sonny, Christine Luna, Mrs. Delaney, Sponsor. Left to right: Cheryl Payne, Mary Fowler, Reporter; Toni Walser, Sec.-Treas. ; Mr. Creviston, Sponsor; Paul Larmoi , President; Steven Lopez, Charlie Dean, James O'Brien, Salvador Conchola, Larry Benham, Vice-President; Rex Osborne. Top Row: Ronald Docherty, Rudy Sanchez, Paul Lugo, Fidel Santana, Sef Porras, Joe Barranca, Perry Ther- oux, Judy Blake. Second Row: Gene Dendy, Salvaddor Conchola, Keith Clayton, Carver Sutton, Ronnie Torrez, Mike Webber, Janice Parker, Sharon Bolles. Third Row: Carmen Lugo, Edna Sanchez, Mary Rodriquez, Frances Lopez, Sylvia Sutton, Phyllis Dodd, Chris- tine Lopez, Janet Webb, Gloria Garcia. Bottom Row: Leona Sonny, Sandra Magill, Gary Ehrlich, Treasurer; Barbara Jones, Secretary; Bruce Hayden, President; Steven Lopez, Vice-President; Miss Jarboe, Sponsor. Back Row: Cheryl Payne, Kathy Nellar, Mary Fowler, Paige Wilson, Janice Parker, Joe Clark, David McDon- ald, Mike Higginbotham, Salvador Conchola, Ronnie Perkins, Robert Smith, Kenneth Wells, Hurst Hannum, Steven Lopez. Middle Row: Kathy Hershide, Jimmie Strickland, Georgia Canty, Emmett Wester, Robert Navarro, Toni Walser, Mary Azcuenaga. Front Row: Mr. Fowler, Sponsor; Linda Calley, Secretary; Karen Gowie, Treasurer; Steve Thompson, Sergeant at Arms; Cookie Willett, Vice-President; Ruben Fernandez, President; Mr. Benitez, Sponsor. SCIENCE CLUB ART CLUB Back Row, Left to Right: Kathy Moody, Paige Wilson, Mike Higginbotham. Middle Row: Jimmy Strickland, Kathy Hershide, Frances Lopez, Joe Clark, Ruben Fernandez, Leona Sonny. 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