Williams High School - Tusayan Yearbook (Williams, AZ)
- Class of 1964
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CONTENTS 2 43 Favorites % 3 We the student body of Williams High School have undertaken to depart from the time-bound custom of dedicating our 1964 Yearbook to a concrete person or group in some way connected with our school. In the wake of the monumental events of this particular school year, the time has come for us to look beyond the world of our school. We must look to the larger world beyond—The world of universal abstractions, the abstractions that are the tour de force of civilization, the abstractions that give purpose and meaning to our lives and our education, the abstractions that spearate our human world from the jungle of the animal. Therefore we dedicate this yearbook to the abstract principles of the Judao-Christian ethic, to the abstract principles of democracy, and to the abstract principles of our American way of life. What is more important, however, than the dedication of our yearbook to these principles, is the dedication of our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor to them. Only thus will the world become a better place in which to live. 5 STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Mr. Zeiger, Principal; Janet Wolfe, Social Manager; Paul Larson, President; Dory Duncan, Vice-President; Pat Walser, Secretary-Treasurer; Helen Villa, Freshman Class Representative. Second Row; Jerry Christman, Junior Class Representative; Karla Smith, Senior Class Representative; Don Tompson Sophomore Class Representative. 6 A MESSAGE TO THE STUDENT BODY Those who stop to realize the amount of work that goes into the field of education, can well be proud of the continuing progress of Williams High School. I believe this is due not only to the excellent guidance of our teachers, but to the students themselves. This year, the participation of the student body as a whole has been exceptional in all, school activities. I would like to extend my sincerest appreciation to the Student Body and to the Student Council for their cooperation and help in making it one of the finest in the history of Williams High School and a most memorable one for me. Sincerely yours, President 7 -t T' a % ' A pr - jg$ a rvr jfc . 5V , afe-'::-.1 HvZ 5 ‘ v' V i‘. „£ MPL, Sg S « • . Kil V X jp Verne Thompson SCHOOL BOARD 1963 Parker Sutton Jr., Glenn Irvin, Robert Rantz SCHOOL BOARD 1964 Robert Rantz Parker Sutton Jr. John Fowler Haley Gonzalez 9 SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL A. J. Bowie Del Zeiger 10 Miss Rigg Secretary Mr. Worth Custodian Mr. Bearden Mrs. Brice Band Girls’ P. E. English Miss Davis Home Economics Mrs. Grumley Spanish Library Mr. Franklin Science Driver's Education Business English Miss Higham English Mrs. Friesner Chorus Mr. Holmes Government Economics Counselor Mr. Layman Math Mr. McLain Commercial Math Mr. Peterson Boys’ P.E. Mrs. Pouquette Commercial World History Counselor Mr. Swanson Industrial Arts Drafting Mr. Rolle Science Mr. Winograd American History English Speech Top to bottom: Pat Navarro, Vice-President; Kathy Adams, Secretary; Richard Chavez, President; Karla Smith, Representative; Miss Higham, Sponsor. Kathy Adams Student Council 2 Class Officer 1 N. H. S. 2, officer 1 G. A. A. officer 2 Tusayan Staff 3 Viking Staff 1 Drum Bugle 4 Class Play 2 Girls State 1 Pom Pon 4 F. T.A. officer 2 John Black Science Club 1 Class Play 2 Football 4 Basketball 1 W Club 2 F. T.A. 1 14 Emma Brown Glee Club 4 F. T. A. 2 G. A.A. 2 Richard Chavez Student Council 1 Class Officer 4 Viking Staff 1 F. T. A. 2 Boys State 1 Football 3 Basketball 3 Track 1 W Club 1, of. 2 John Cobey Science Club Officer 1 Tusayan Staff 1 Class Play 1 Football 4 Baseball 1 W Club 4 Fred Cothren Class Officer 2 Thespians 1 Class Play 2 Football 1 Basketball 1 F. T. A. 1, officer 1 N.H. S. 1 Sharon Cureton F.H.A. 2 Drum Bugle 1 Class Play 1 Pom Pon 1 15 Fred Diumenti Phyllis Dodd Paul Engstrom Class Play 1 F. T. A. 1 Football 1 W Club 1 G.A.A. 2 F. H. A. 3 Art Club 1 Tusayan Staff 1 Glee Club 1 Class Play 1 F. T. A. officer 1 Pamela Fain Student Council 1 Class Officer 1 N.H.S. 1 Science Club 1 Drum Bugle 1 Glee Club 1 Class Play 2 Girls State 1 F.T.A. 1 Pom Pon 1 Cheerleader 2 Florencio Garcia Art Club 1 Glee Club 1 Football 1 Basketball 2 Baseball 3 W” Club 2 Mike Golightly Student Council 1 Class Officer 1 Class Play 2 F. T.A. 1 Football 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 1 Track 1 W Club 3 Jo Ann Hayden N.H. S. 2 G. A. A. 2 F. H. A. officer 1 Tusayan Staff 3 Band 4 Drum Bugle 3 Glee Club 2 Class Play 2 F. T. A. 1, off. 1 i Belva Runyan Drum Bugle 1 Class Officer 1 Cheerleader 1 N.H. S. 1 Class Play 1 Paul Larson Class Officer 2 Student Council 1 F. T. A. 1, officer 1 Football 3 Basketball 3 Track 1 ”W Club 2, off. 1 Baseball 3 Shirley Linker F. H.A. 3 Tusayan Staff 1 Drum Bugle 1 Glee Club 3 Class Play 1 G. A.A. 2 F. T.A. 2 17 Christine Lopez G.A.A. 1 F.H.A. 1 Art Club 1 Drum Bugle 3 Glee Club 3 Class Play 1 Rick Lowe Band 1 Joyce McKown F.H.A. 1 Tusayan Staff 2 Viking Staff 1 Brad Massey Class Play 1 Boys State 1 F.T.A. 1 Football 4 W Club 2 Pat Navarro Student Council 1 Class Officer 1 N.H. S. 2 G.A.A. 2 F. H. A. officer 2 Band 1 Drum Bugle 3 Class Play 2 Pom Pon 3 Cheerleader 1 F.T.A. 1 18 Douglas Nelson N.H.S. 1 Class Play 2 F. T.A. 2 Football 4 W Club 2, off. 1 Karen Osborne N.H.S. 2 G. A. A. 2 Thespians 1 Class Play 2 F. T. A. officer 2 Francis Otero Art Club Glee Club 2 Karen Rippy F. H. A. 1 Art Club 1 Glee Club 3 Class Play 1 19 Steven Russell Glee Club 3 Football 1 I Karla Smith Student Council 1 Class Officer 1 N.H. S. 1 G. A. A. 1 F.H.A. 1, off. 1 Tusayan Staff 2 Drum Bugle 1 Thespians 1 Class Play 2 F.T.A. 1, off. 1 Wesley Smith Science Club 1 Band 1 Thespians 1 Class Play 2 Football 1 Barry Stubbert F.T.A. 1 Football 1 Basketball 1 W Club officer 1 Carver Sutton Science Club 1 Art Club 1 Class Play 2 F.T.A. 2 Football 4 Baseball 1 Track 1 W Club 3 20 Ronald Torrez Science Club 1 Art Club 1 Football 3 W Club 1 r r Esther Villa G.A.A. 2 F. H. A. off. 2 Drum Bugle 2 Pom Pon 2 F. T. A. 1 Gene Vincent N. H. S. 2 Science Club 1 Thespians 1 Class Play 2 Boys State 1 F.T.A. 1 Football 4 Baseball 1 W Club 2 Brent Wells Class Officer 1 Class Play 1 F.T.A. 1 Football 3 Basketball 1 W Club 2 r Janet Wolfe Student Council 1 N.H. S. 1, off. 2 G.A.A. 2 Tusayan Staff 3 Viking Staff 1 Band 4 Drum Bugle 4 Thespians 1 Class Play 2 Pom Pon 2 F.T.A. 1, off. 1 21 CLASS HISTORY The class of '64 entered Williams High School with an air of confidence and importance, which was, of course, soon crushed by the mighty upperclassmen. From here the four year climb to fame and fortune began. The Freshman class officers were Fred Cothren, President; Paul Larson, Secretary-Treasurer; Richard Chavez, Vice-President and Pamela Fain, Student Council representative, John Cobey lettered in football, and Pam Fain was Homecoming attendant. Selected for Pom-pon were Jackie Flannigan, Sharon Cureton, Pam Fain, Pat Navarro, Esther Villa, Juliana Lucero, Janet Wolfe, Kathy Adams, and Linda Packer. We began our sophomore year as a slightly more respectable group, now we had someone to look down on. Class officers were Fred Cothren, Pres.; Belva Jenkins, Vice-pres.; Paul Larson, Secretary-Treasurer; and Richard Chavez, Student Council representative. Belva Jenkins was elected cheerleader and became Miss Football of 1962. Kathy Adams was elected Social Manager. Inducted into NHS were Kathy Adams, Pat Navarro, Belva Jenkins, Fred Cothren, Janet Wolfe, and Gene Vincent. The W Club members were John Cobey, Tiger Nelson, Richard Chavez, Carver Sutton, and Mike Golightly. Our Junior year was even better, we were upper classmen. Class officers were Richard Chavez, President; Fred Diumenti, Vice-President; Brent Wells, Secretary-Treasurer; and Mike Golightly, Student Council representative. Kathy Adams was elected secretary-treasurer and Pat Navarro, vice-president of the Student Council. Belva Jenkins and Pam Fain were elected cheerleaders. New NHS members were Karen Osborne, JoAnn Hayden, and Pam Fain. New W Club members were Brent Wells, Brad Massey, Gene Vincent, Butch Garcia, Jerry Payne, and Paul Larson. Favorites were Richard Chavez and Pam Fain. Selected as best looking was Pam Fain. We enjoyed presenting the Junior Class play, The Spiral Staircase, directed by Mrs. Brice. And who will forget the 7-6 victory of our great Powder-puff football team over the mighty (?) seniors. At our Junior-Senior prom Moments to Remember” the attendants were Pam Fain and Fred Diumenti. Delegates to Girls State were Kathy Adams and Pam Fain, the Boys State delegates were Brad Massey and Steve Vincent. September of 1963, the class of '64 entered the halls of Williams High for its final year. Class officers were Richard Chavez, President; Pat Navarro, Vice-President; Kathy Adams, Secretary-Treasurer and Karla Smith, Student Council representative. Pam Fain and Pat Navarro were Cheerleaders. Homecoming royalty were Pam Fain, queen; Richard Chavez, king; Pat Navarro and Kathy Adams, Attendants. Football co-captains were Mike Golightly and Carver Sutton. Janet Wolfe was elected president of National Honor Society. We presented our Senior play, Take Your Medicine, directed by Mr. Zachary Winograd. Paul Larson was elected the Student Council President, Janet Wolfe was Social Manager. The history of the class of '64 will be concluded on June 3, 1964, Graduation day, and so the members of our class will bid a fond farewell to the halls of WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL. 22 CLASS WILL I, Kathy Adams, will my ability to go out with a certain party without having to ask my mother, to Kaye Nelson so that someday she may find herself a boyfriend. I, John Black, will my nickname Bullet to my sister Cokie. I, Emma Brown, will my ability to be tardy to Mr. Bowie. I, Richard Chavez, will my ability to stay sober on Labor Day to Tony Luna, (huh Tony!) I, John Cobey, will my boots to Mr. McLain so that he will be prepared for the next Hootenanny. I, Fred Cothren, will my disposition to Mr. Zieger. I, Sharon Cureton, will my hair to Sharon Young with the hopes that she will make good use of it. I, Fred Diumenti, will my ability to sled to anyone who thinks he can handle it. I, Phyllis Dodd, will my ability to get by with things in study hall to Dave Hopkins. I, Paul Engstrom, will my crazy legs to Jerry Christman. I, Pam Fain, will my position as head cheerleader to my sister Rise. I, Florencio Garcia, will my tremendous height and my scar to Larry Eddy so that maybe it will make him look tougher. I, Mike Golightly, will my hobby to Mr. Peterson, as only he can make good use of it. I, JoAnn Hayden, will my ability to get along with teachers to Susan Larson. I, Belva Jenkins, will my interest in sailors to Janie Gresham. I, Paul Larson, will my genuine hillbilly accent to Paul Smith in hopes that he will make good use of it. I, Shirley Linker, will my good ole times at WHS to my sister Sandy. I, Christine Lopez, will my ability to get caught chewing gum to my sister Carmen. I, Rick Lowe, will my shoes to Bill Decker. I, Joyce McKown, willma' southern accent to anyone that will have it. I, Brad Massey, will my ability as a lover to Harold Merriman so that he may also enjoy the finer things of life. I, Pat Navarro, will my ability to keep one boyfriend to Sandy Stubbert. I, Douglas Nelson, will my nickname Tiger to Jimmy McCain in hopes that it will do him some good. I, Karen Osborne, will Mo-Hair to No-Hair McLain. I, Ben Otero, will my ability to make straight one’s to Don Thompson. I, Frances Otero, will all my wild parties to Sibby Scott. I, Karen Rippy, will my empty beer cans to Sibby Scott and Sue Duncan. I, Steven Russell, will my silence to my little brother Richard. I, Karla Smith, will my ability to gain weight to Debby Perkins in hopes that she will take advantage of it. I, Wesley Smith, will my good conduct to my little brother Norman. 1, Barry Stubbert, will my ability to speak French to Paul Smith so that he can get along better with the girls. I, Carver Sutton, would will some of my abilities to John and Earl Nagiller but they aren’t capable of handling them. I, Ronald Torrez, will my ability to sit on the bench during football games to my old friend Paul Garcia. I, Gene Vincent, will my ability to run out of gas to any boy who can use it. I, Esther Villa, will my Ford Pick-Up to Fritz Martin so that he won't have to drive Virginia’s anymore. I, Brent Wells, will my swiftness-of-foot to the towns John Law. I, Janet Wolfe, will John Cobey’s excess fat to Fred Salazar. 23 CLASS PROPHECY The time is 1984. A reunion of the wonderful Class of 64 is about to take place on the moon in one of the new stadiums constructed by the famous contractor, Richard Chavez. He was assisted by Barry Stubbert who has followed his father’s footsteps into the Stubbert Plumbing business. It will be interesting to note the various changes in the lives of our past classmates. Here to cover this reunion is Brent Wells, reporting for his newspaper, THE DAILY MOON. The numerous guests have started arriving as the first rocket ship from Earth lands at the famous Moon Rocket-Port now owned and operated by Paul Engstrom. Karla Smith and Janet Wolfe have finally found their hearts content as two old-maid school teachers. They seem to be really enjoying their careers. Phyllis Dodd is now a registered nurse. I believe she got her start in the Senior Class play. The girls we knew as Shirley Linker and Esther Villa are two happily married ladies with three children each. Who could that poor, weary-worn woman with the five sweet (?), innocent children be? Oh, she faintly resembles the used-to-be Kathy Adams. Unfortunately, she couldn’t get a babysitter and had to bring her children with her. Her husband, who still works at Safeway, couldn’t get off to keep them either. Gene Vincent is now a successful businessman as the manager of a chain of major brand rocket fueling stations. Now, who could the tall, distinguished looking man be? Oh, it must be John Black, the famous businessman who owns the Thriftway Super Market. I believe he started as a carry-out boy in Williams. The three-star general in the uniform must be Brad Massey, who has made a career of Army life. Another rocket has landed. Among the people now entering the stadium is a nice looking, dark haired woman. She is Pat Navarro who is a dental assistant at the D.F. P. (Drill ’em, Fill ’em, and Pull ’em) College in Washington, D.C. Karen Osborn is rapidly becoming famous for her books. Her latest one describes her own methods of writing shorthand. It is entitled Shorthand Made Easy. I presume she got many of her methods and ideas while taking shorthand in school. Christine Lopez, Emma Brown, and Francis Otero have all settled down in small towns to raise their large families. Sharon Cureton still has not settled down and even at her age is still in search of a man. Joyce McKown now lives on a horse ranch. She raises and sells thoroughbreds. Surely everyone recognizes Pam Fain, the smartly dressed lady who is a fashion model. The man with the glasses and a long white beard is professor Douglas Nelson. Rick Lowe is now manager of Denny's. Butch Garcia has sent word that he cannot attend today. He is in Moscow trying to teach the Russians the latest dance craze. John Cobey is now making millions as a brain surgeon. Ben Otero and Ronnie Torrez still live in Williams where they say the Class of 64 is greatly missed by everyone. Here is the latest rocket to arrive. It is privately owned by Paul Larson, and carries a few of the friends he made while in high school. Fred Diumenti is now a pilot in the Air Force. Fred Cothren has followed in his father’s footsteps and owns the first Rocket Service known. Wesley Smith is the famous scientist who discovered a new miracle drug. Mike Golightly is the All American coach for Harvard. Carver Sutton is a politician now running for President of the United States. Steven Russell is a famous movie director. Now that all the guests are here, lunch will be served. The ladies serving are Jo Ann Hayden and Belva Jenkins. They both got a start working at McCrary-McConnell Drug Store in Williams. 24 Student Council Representative, Jerry Christman; Secretary-Treasurer, Yolanda Cardenas; Sponsor, Mrs. Brice; Vice-Presi dent, Virginia Anzures; President, David Pearson. 4 Tom Aguilar Virginia Anzures 26 Parris Atherton John Basham Cora Black Fred Bustillos John Cassels Yolanda Cardenas Jerry Christman William Decker Doryann Duncan Sue Duncan Iris Duncan John Florez 27 Jean Geoglein Richard Gonzales Janie Gresham V v C Danielle Herman Eleanor Hausmann George Horner Shannon Johnson Henry Lira Carmen Lopez Sally Lugo Richard Lugo Tony Luna 28 Gerald McCain Fritz Martin Mike McCallister Tom McGrath Shatron Murphy Earl Nagiller I John Nagiller Cora Naranjo Mike Ornelas Cora Otero David Pearson Robert Pena Bill Pettit Paul Quiriarte Raymond Reyes James Robertson Fred Salazar Alex Sandoval Tom Shilling Paul Smith Georgia Williams Virginia Teresi Benny Vega Sharon Williamson 30 CLASS OFFICERS President, Larry Eddy; Vice-President, Patty Walser; Sponsor, Zona Davis; Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Chapman; Student Council Representative, Don Thompson. Richard Aguilar Mike Armstrong Larry Bennett Cheri Blair Norma Brandon Anthony Brown Betty Brown Joan Brown Robert Brown Hal Burch Mary Cassels Judy Chapman Johnny Chavez Dennis Cole Charles Curtis 4 Bruce Dent George Duncan Larry Eddy Jon Engstrom Rise Fain Minda Fernandez Linda Fillmore Gracia Garcia Linda Grisey John Hershide Bobby Howeth Barbara Jean Nadeen Johnson Jody Klein Ernest Mahan Louis Martinez Steve Massey Harold Merriman Norma Mesick Gilbert Moreno Yvonne Navarro Mary Jean Otero Pete Otero Donald Parker Bruce Pearson Dean Peoples 35 Debbie Perkins Ranee Perkins Linda Runyan Sandra Shurley Norman Smith Marie Sombrero Sandra Stubbert Sue Sutton Yvonne Theroux Don Thompson Stephen Vincent Patty Walser Dave Wong 36 CLASS OFFICERS Student Council Representative, Helen Villa; Secretary-Treasurer, Sandra Linker; Vice-President, David Williams; President, Cathy White; Sponsor, Mr. Swanson. 38 Wayne Basham Charles Bassett Marsha Bennett Leroy Cook Darrell Coulston Russell Davis Dora Gabaldon Paul Garcia V Stanley Jackson Susan Jackson Juanita Jaramillo Josefita Jaramillo Alan Jenkins Richard Self v 1 ' : Vicky Kennedy Jesse Klein Susan Larson - - |V Sandra Linker Modesta Leyba Veronica Lira Gloria Lopez Ted Thompson Richard Turley Claudia Vargas Helen Villa i David Williams Mildred Woody Sharon Young Ruth Young AVAILABLE 42 Arlene Rippy Wilson Brown James McCain NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Miss Higham, Sponsor; Kathy Adams, Secretary-Treasurer; Janet Wolfe, President; Dory Duncan, Vice-President. Second Row: Pat Navarro, Yolanda Cardenas, Linda Grisey, Jo Ann Hayden, Karen Osborne, Barbara Jean, Fred Salazar, Virginia Anzures. Third Row: Don Thompson, Steven Vincent, Mike McCallister, Larry Bennett. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row: Mrs. Brice, Sponsor; Richard Chavez, Shirley Linker, Karla Smith, Secretary; Paul Larson, Janet Wolfe, Prc lent; Kathy Adams, Vice-President; Esther Villa, Pat Navarro. Second Row: Mrs. Pouquette, Sponsor; Barry Stubbert, Jo Ann Hayden, John Black, Bradley Massey, Paul Smith, Karen Osboren, Paul Engstrom, Phyllis Dodd. 44 VIKING HORN STAFF First Row: Mr. McLain, Sponsor; Janet Wolfe, Editor-in-Chief; Paul Smith, Editor; Miss Higham, Sponsor. Second Row: Don Thompson, Patti Walser, Kathy Adams, Diana Miller, Richard Chavez, Iris Duncan, David Pearson. TUSAYAN STAFF First Row: Karla Smith, Iris Duncan, Doryann Duncan, Editor; Joyce McKown, Paul Smith, Mr. Winograd, Sponsor. Second Row: David Pearson, Photographer; Tony Luna, Yolanda Cardenas, Virginia Anzures, Sharron Murphy, Shannon Johnson, Linda Grisey. Third Row: Patti Walser, Jean Goeglein, Jerry Christman, Cheri Blair. 45 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row: Miss Davis, Sponsor; Patti Walser, Vice-President; Pat Navarro, President; Esther Villa, Secretary; Yvonne Theroux, Treasurer. Second Row: Ruth Ann Young, Herlinda Reyes, Isabel Sanchez, Marciana Saiz, Shirley Hudspeth, Diana Miller, Judy Chapman, Dory Duncan, Shirley Linker. Third Row . Shannon Johnson, Tina Lopez, Jean Goeglein, Rita Anzures, Yvonne Navarro, Mary Jean Otero, Helen Villa, Kaye Nelson. Fourth Row: Sandy Shurley, Sue Sutton, Sandy Stubbert, Janie Gresham, Carmen Lopez, Gloria Lopez. 46 First Row: Jesse Klein, Jo Ann Hayden. Second Row: Dennis Nelson, David Pearson, Gary Carley. Third Row: Thersa Allen, Joyce Anglin, Parris Atherton. G.A.A First Row: Phyllis Dodd, Pat Navarro, Janet Wolfe, Karen Osborne, Kathy Adams, President; Mrs. Brice, Sponsor; Carmen Lopez, Vice-President; Tina Lopez, Esther Villa, Karla Smith, Shirley Linker, Jo Ann Hayden. Second Row: Sharon Young, Norma Mesick, Linda Grisey, Cheri Blair, Nadeen Johnson, Kaye Nelson, Patti Walser, Sandy Stubbert, Cathy Diumenti, Sharron Murphy, Shannon Johnson. Third Row: Mary Ann Brown, Marciana Saiz, Dora Gabaldon, Herlinda Reyes, Diana Canty, Diana Miller, Rita Anzures, Shirley Hudspeth, Judy Chapman, Sandra Linker. Fourth Row: Jo Ann Brown, Ruth Young, Helen Villa, Claudia Vargas, Gloria Lopez, Isabel Sanchez, Yvonne Navarro, Virginia Anzures. THESPIANS First Row: Dory Duncan, Yolanda Cardenas, Cora Black, Janie Gresham, Jean Gocglein. Second Row: Tony Luna, Janet Wolfe, David Pearson, George Horner, Shannon Johnson, Iris Duncan, Parris Atherton. 47 W CLUB First Row: Gene Vincent, Larry Eddy, Sgt-at-arms; Barry Stubbert, President; Richard Chavez, Vice-President; Paul Larson, Secretary; Paul Engstrom, John Cobey, Carver Sutton, Mr. McLain, Sponsor. Second Row: John Black, Gilbert Moreno, Brad Massey, Doug Nelson, Brent Wells, Fritz Martin, Tony Luna, Johnny Chavez, Bruce Dent, John Hershide. Third Row: Tom McGrath, Mike McCallister, Mike Ornelas, Fred Salazar, Paul Quiriarte, Raymond Reyes, Larry Bennett, Dave Wong, David Pearson. Fourth Row: Bobby Howeth, Parris Atherton, John Nagiller, Earl Nagiller, Jerry Christman, Dave Williams, Robert Pena. CHORUS First Row: Y onne Navarro, Mary Yee, Barbara Jean, JoAnn Brown, Margaret Aguilar, Emma Brown, Mary Jean Otero. Second Row: Francis Otero, Marsha Bennett, Ellen Villa, Wanda Kendricks, Donnie Parker, Steven Russell, Tom Glassburn, Alan Jenkins, Marie Sombrero, Shirley Murphy, Karen Rippy, Sandra Linker. Director: Mrs. Friesner PEP CLUB First Row: Virginia Anzures, Yvonne Navarro, Barbara Jean, Paul Smith, President; Yolanda Cardenas, Vice-Presi dent; Jerry Christman, Secretary; Norman Smith, Miss Davis, Sponsor. Second Row: Tony Luna, Pat Navarro, Fritz Martin, Carmen Lopez, Janie Gresham, Paul Engstrom, Mr. McLain, Sponsor, Third Row: Paul Larson, Gene Vincent, Brad Massey, Parris Atherton, David Pearson, Tom Shilling. GLEE CLUB First Row: Yvonne Navarro, Mary Jean Otero, Dora Gabaldon, Claudia Vargas, Marsha Bennett, Shirley Murphy, Marciana Saiz. Second Row: Barbara Jean, Yolanda Cardenas, JoAnn Brown, Karen Rippy, Marie Sombrero, Wanda Kendricks, Margaret Aguilar. Third Row: Betty Brown, Mary Yee, Francis Otero, Helen Villa, Rita Anzures, Helinda Reyes, Mary Brown, Gloria Lopez. Fourth Row: Emma Brown, Sandra Linker, Mrs. Friesner, Sponsor; Veronica Lira. 49 Left to right: Mrs. Grumley, Sponsor; Cheri Blair, Patty Walser, Sandy Stubbert, Kathy Adams, Head Pom Pon; Dory Duncan, Esther Villa, Judy Chapman, Dora Gabaldon, Isabel Sanchez. 50 CHEERLEADERS Front: Virginia Anzures, Rise Fain. Back: Pat Navarro, Pam Fain, Head Cheerleader. Left to right: Jo Ann Brown, Josefita Jaramillo, Jo Ann Hayden, Tina Lopez, Linda Grisey, Karla Smith, Shirley Linker, Claudia Vargas, Norma Brandon, Sharon Murphy, Sharon Young, Maciana Saiz, Herlinda Reyes, Carmen Lopez, Cora Naranjo, Patty Walser, Majorette; Janet Wolfe, Kathy Adams, Yvonne Navarro, Mary Jean Otero, Rita Anzures, Iris Duncan, Dory Duncan, Gloria Lopez, Helen Villa, Isabel Sanchez. 52 WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL BAND First Row: Jo Ann Hayden, Janet Wolfe, Mary Hayden, Esther Tisno, Tony Landry, Susan Cureton, Katy Mills. Second Row: Jesse Klein, Bill Pettit, Daloras Dwiggins, Susan Wolfe, Jimmy Smith, Gary Carley, Bruce Brice, Steve McCallister, Billy Jean Nagiller, Sue Jackson. Third Row; Cindy Hayden, Janice Burch, Barbara Lopez, Vicki Kennedy, Bonnie Duncan, David Pearson, Robin Wilson, Troy Aguilar, Theresa Allen, Joyce Anglin, Bo Fain, Joe Allen, Parris Atherton, Sammy McDougal, Doug Kypfer, Dennis Nelson. Concert for the school Performance at N.O. D. 53 SENIOR PLAY TAKE YOUR MEDICINE CAST Jonathon Puckett.....................................................................Fred Cothren Jack Benson..........................................................................John Cobey Charlotte Nelson (Lottie)............................................................Kathy Adams Dorothy Carleton (Dottie)............................................................Pat Navarro Miss Holt............................................................................Karen Osborn Henry K. Dodson......................................................................Wesley Smith Patricia Pryor (Pat).................................................................Janet Wolfe Dodie Blake..........................................................................Phyllis Dodd Angela Warren........................................................................Pamela Fain Dr. William Jackson (Bill)...........................................................Gene Vincent Miss Dovie Finkledink (Turtle Dove)..................................................Karla Smith Woman................................................................................Shirley Linker Little Girl..........................................................................D'Lois Brice Miss Cordelia Puckett................................................................JoAnn Hayden Hoofendyke...........................................................................Mike Golightly Director.............................................................................Zachary Winograd Taking it easy! v'ffliE Is he really sick??!! Sleeping like a baby?? Here we come! Isn’t he cute!! JUNIOR PLAY ABSOLUTELY MURDER Kate . . . Sky Bently . Aunty Bess . Mrs. Ranch Lane Burrage Dr. Hooker Lorna . . . Nan. . . . Dottie. . . Mr. Cordyce Mrs. Cordyce Emmeline . Nurse . . . Charlie . . Yolanda Cardenas David Pearson Doryann Duncan Iris Duncan Paul Smith Parris Atherton Cora Black Janie Gresham Virginia Anzures Tony Luna Carmen Lopez Jean Goeglein Shannon Johnson Fritz Martin Director..................................................................................Mrs. Marguerite Brice Back to normal again Curtain Call Latest fashion, Paul? A charming (?) old mill! Hands up!! No! No! I didn't kill her! The three NUTS! ! Bored??! ! HOMECOMING HOMECOMING ROYALTY Kathy Adams, Attendant; Pam Fain, Queen; Richard Chavez, King; Pat Navarro, Attendant. 58 FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: Ronnie Torrez, Douglas Nelson, Brent Wells, Bradley Massey, John Cobey, Carver Sutton, Co-Captain; Mike Go-lightly, Co-Captain; Barry Stubbert, Paul Larson, Gene Vincent, John Black. Second Row: Larry Bennett, Don Thompson, George Duncan, Gilbert Moreno, Paul Quiriarte, Jerry Christman, Fritz Martin, Paul Smith, Paul Engstrom, Raymond Reyes, Robert Pena. Third Row: Rick Zeiger, John Hershide, Larry Eddy, Dave Wong, Johnny Chavez, Tony Luna, Richard Aguilar, Steven Massey, David Williams, Dayle Henson. Fourth Row: Jon Engstrom, Steven Vincent, Bob Campbell, Harold Merriman, Romeo Baca, Paul Garcia, Tommy Glassburn, Leroy Cook, Tom Aguilar, Chuck Wheeler. Fifth Row: James McCain, Manager; Bruce Pearson, Freddie Salazar, Manager. 60 Head Coach Assistant Coaches Jack McLain Lannie Peterson Art Sharpe GAMES and SCORES Williams 34 6 Williams 6 14 Williams 21 12 Williams 26 7 Williams 12 13 Williams 57 13 Williams 19 14 Williams 51 20 Williams 0 18 Managers Fred Salazar Jimmy McCain 61 Gene Vincent Guard Paul Larson Quarterback Ronnie Torrez Tackle John Cobey Tackle FOOTBALL 62 V A R S I T Y TEAM Doug Nelson Guard Paul Engstrom Halfback John Black Center i. r Fritz Martin Quarterback Brent Wells Guard Brad Massey Guard Dave Wong Fullback ALL STARS Left to right: Barry Stubbert Class B All Northern Second Team Carver Sutton Class B All Northern First Team Missing from photo: Mike Golightly Class B All Northern First Team All State Second Team Doug Nelson Class B All Northern Second Team Coach: Mr. McLain VIKINGS IN ACTION Don't get fresh! Will he get it? Another touchdown for the Mighty Vikes! Block that point Who’s got the ball? Mighty Viking Line Ready!!! VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Mr. Petersen, coach: John Nagiller, Earl Nagiller, Fritz Martin, Richard Chavez, Johnny Chavez, cocaptain. Second Row: Tom McGrath, Paul Larson, Mike McCallister, Barry Stubbert, co-captain; John Black, Paul Engstrom, Larry Eddy, Mike Ornelas. 67 JAY-VEE BASKETBALL 68 First Row: Harold Merriman, Jimmy McCain, John Hershide. Second Row: Paul Garcia, Rick Zeiger, Norman Smith, David Williams, Richard Aguilar, Bobby Howeth, Leonard Bustillos, Romeo Baca, Fred Salazar. Manager: J-V Coach: Jon Engstrom Mr. Franklin Williams 45.......................................Tuba City 54 Williams 59.......................................Ashfork 32 Williams 35.......................................Mingus 78 Williams 40.......................................Grand Canyon 59 Williams 27.......................................Chinle 12 Williams 49.......................................Grand Canyon 78 Williams 63.......................................Ashfork 23 Williams 55.......................................Window Rock 78 Williams 49.......................................Page Williams 38.......................................Round Valley 45 Williams 53.......................................St.Johns 60 Williams 35.......................................Alchesay 65 Williams 88.......................................Page 78 Williams 63.......................................Tuba City 78 Williams 41.......................................Mingus 85 Williams 53................(play-off game)...........Page 65 69 VIKINGS IN ACTION Sink it Johnny!! That's the way Larry! Camera Shy?? Will he make it? 70 What's up?? Where's the ball? Another inch... Won’t it ever come down? Tired blood He flies thru the air... Catch a falling star... BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Parris Atherton, Manager; Fritz Martin, Russell Davis, Butch Garcia. Second Row: Raymond Reyes, Bruce Dent, Norman Smith, Tom McGrath, David Williams, Bobby Howeth. Third Row: Earl Nagiller, John Nagiller, Paul Quiriarte, Paul Larson, Gilbert Moreno, George Duncan, Mr. Layman, Coach. 72 Manager: Parris Atherton VARSITY BATTING AVERAGES •Paul Larson....................................... 63 •Florencio Garcia..................................265 •Fernando Martin...................................323 •Tom McGrath.......................................207 •Earl Nagiller.....................................292 •John Nagiller.....................................305 + Brice Dent.......................................441 -►Robert Howeth....................................167 -♦■Gilbert Moreno..................................139 ■►David Williams...................................167 3 yr. lettermen + 1 yr. lettermen GAMES Williams...........................................3 Williams...........................................0 Williams...........................................2 Williams...........................................2 Williams...........................................4 Williams...........................................6 Williams..........................................J3 Williams...........................................0 Williams...........................................4 Williams............................................ Williams............................................. Kingman J. V......................................H Mingus........................................... 3 Mingus........................................... 6 Page..............................................4 Page............................................. 7 Seligman..........................................2 Flagstaff J.V....................................14 Tuba City........................................12 Tuba City........................................ 3 Kingman J. V.....................................10 Flagstaff J.V.................................... 3 74 75 TRACK TEAM First Row: Fred Salazar, Manager; Mike McCallister, John Michael Ornelas, Co-Captain; Richard Chavez, Carver Sutton, Co-Captain; Jerry Christman, Tony Luna, David Pearson, Johnny Chavez, Mr. McLain, Coach. Second Row: Rick Zeiger, Harold Merriman, John Engstrom, Dave Wong, Dayle Henson, Marvin Mason, Richard Aguilar, Larry Eddy, Steve Massey, Robert Pena. 76 Manager: Fred Salazar Coach: Jack McLain Date Mar. 13 Mar. 21 Mar. 31 April 4 April 8 April 18 April 25 May 2 MEET RESULTS Meet Ash Fork Dual........ Mingus Dual.......... Grand Canyon-Ash Fork Triangular........... Page Relays ......... Tuba City Dual Page, Mingus, Triangular. . . Tuba City Invitational . . District Meet. . Results Wms. 97, Ash Fork 26 Wras. 93, Mingus 18 Wms. 100-1 2, Ash Fork 18-1 2, Grand Canyon 31 Wms. 28, Page 34, Tuba City 28, Grand Canyon 5, Monument Valley 4 Wms. 73, Tuba City 44 Wms. 70-1 2, Page 68, Mingus 9-1 2 Page 54, Wms. 43-1 2, Tuba City 43-1 2, Mingus 12 Wms. 23, Page 30, Round Valley 29 77 78 79 AUTOGRAPHS FUN NIGHT Will she make it! !! Ring-around-the-rosy?! That’s A Band??? There they go again! Senior Girls vs. Women faculty Senior Boys vs. Faculty Men PROM 1964 ROYALTY Left to right: King, Fred Diumenti; Queen, Janet Wolfe, Attendants, Paul Smith and Yolanda Cardenas 92 93 ASSEMBLIES National Honor Society Induction IH 0 Girl's and Boy's State Reports National Assemblies 96 97 First Row: Kathie Schulte...................................................Salutatorian Daughters of American Revolution Girls State American Legion Award Academic Scholarship to A. S. C. Janet Wolfe.....................................................Valedictorian Activities Award Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award General Scholarship to U. of A. Karla Smith...................................................Williams High School Faculty Scholarship Esther Villa..................................................Flagstaff Beauty College Scholarship Joyce McKown..................................................Flagstaff Beauty College Scholarship Pam Fain......................................................Girl's State American Legion Awards General Scholarship to A. S. C. Karen Osborne.................................................Oratory Award JoAnn Hayden..................................................General Academic Scholarship to A. S.U. 98 (Second Row next page) Second Row: Carver Sutton Gene Vincent Brad Massey Boy’s Athletics Award American Legion Boy's State Award American Legion Boy’s State Award BACCALAUREATE GRADUATION 101 GRADUATION AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS COMMUNITY BUILDERS [MobnJ HALBERT’S MOBIL COMPLIMENTS OF DOUG BARD NORTHLAND REALTY PERKIN’S HARDWARE '1 £nj L ' 5 ylj ggg MWJWRER 106 BILL WILKINSON FORD 426 West Bill Williams Ave. New Used cars and trucks Sales Service Phone 635-4311 ERNIE’S BARBER SHOP Best Wishes to the Class of '64 MILLERS FLOWERS Congratulations, Class of '63 WHITEY’S TV CABLE CO. SANDOVAL’S PACKAGED LIQUORS OLSON MOTORS MATTIE LOU’S BEAUTY SHOP BEST WISHES SENIORS PBSW SUPPLY EQUIPMENT CO. Phoenix Tucson School Furniture and Supplies Audio Visual Intercommunications PBSW OFFICE EQUIPMENT CENTER Phoenix Office Furniture Business Machines HOWARD STOFFT STATIONERS Phoenix Mesa Tucson Bisbee Prescott Safford Flagstaff Yuma Complete Office Supplies DATA PRODUCTS COMPANY Phoenix Data Processing Equipment MARSTON’S SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Line of School Supplies and Equipment Athletic Equipment Stage Equipment Duplicating Supplies Office Supplies and Equipment 3209 North Central Ave. Phone CR 9-9301 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 1964 compliments of DR. RANTZ DR. FLOHR and DR. CALLEY Phoenix, Arizona 108 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '64 Zkimderbird Jhh Williams, Arizona 109 Gateway to the Grand Canyon £«Aco THEROUX’S TEXACO Lester L. 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