Parker High School - La Reata Yearbook (Parker, AZ)

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This 1957 edition of the La Reata is dedicated to the Senior Class of 1957. As a group, the Seniors of 1957 have many outstanding achievements to their credit. The Class of 1957 has furnished class and student body officers who have made worthwhile contributions to the welfare of our school. Totheclassof 1957, thanks, and best wishes for happiness and good fortune. MMimTmm EMMETT SIMS PRINCIPAL The record of some of this year's activities and accomplishments will be found in the 1957 LA REATA. High school years are among the happiest years of ones life and I hope that this school year may be a very pleasant one for each of you. To a 11 students of NYCUHS my best wishes for success in the coming years. Emmett Sims, Principal Mrs. Baldridge Mr. Bernal Mr. Brennan Home Ec. Shop English Spanish Mr. Cowan Typing Orientation Mr. Godsell Driver Training Mr. Hatch Miss Hubbard Band Math Girls' P. E. Chorus General Science Journalism Mr. Jacobs Science Mr. Patton Agriculture Mr. Laughlin English Mr. Munns Social Studies Coach .r Mr. Siebert Social Studies Mrs. Witzleben Commerce Miss Woodford Librarian Math Latin School board members from 1. to r. are: Mr. JoeBush, Mr. Bud Botorrf, President Frank Maddox, Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, and Mr. Archer. The above pictured people areone of the most important parts of our school, yet many students never seem to hear or see any of them. They do all the work behind the scenes, and if it weren't for them and all their trouble and worry we would not have many of the activities we have in our school life. The La Reata staff salutes the Northern Yuma County Union High School Board and congratulates them on a job very well done. Mrs. Janet George Secretary... Mr. Dave Hoe ft Bookkeeper and Mathematics... Maintenance Men Mr. Clyde Penix Mr. Robert Courtney Custodians Jim Mayfield Mrs. Miller This page courtesy of HAYWARD LUMBER CO. Senior officers and sponsors gathered around their faithful popcorn popper. Left to right: President, Ruthy Edwards; Reporter, Lola Patch; Sponsor, Mrs. Baldridge; Secretary “treasurer, Audrey Eddy; and Sponsor, Mr. Bernal. Not pictured is Ra- mon Tahbo, Vice-president. CLASS Of 1957 The enterprising class of '57 went all out this year and invested in a jim-dandy popcorn machine and lately have been shoveling in the money. Led by president Ruthy Edwards for the third year they also chose Ramon Tahbo vice-president; Audrey Eddy secretary-treasurer; Lola Patch reporter and Mr. Bernal and Mrs. Baldridge as their sponsors. The class has been making big plans for spring activ- ities. At the last report a Senior trip and a Spring Formal topped the list of things- to-do. This page courtesy of DAVE'S TOGGERY and the PARKER COMMERCIAL CO. Wayne Crawford Class Vice President 2 Homecoming King 4 Carnival King 1 Service Club 3,4 Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4 Dancing Club 1 Letterman's Club President 4 Service Club Secretary 3 Student Council 2,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,4 Photographer 3 Home Room President 3 Intramurals 3,4 All School Play 1,2 Class Skit 1,2, 3 Student Athletic Director 4 Ruthy Edwards Class President 2,3,4 Homecoming Queen 4 Carnival Princess 3 Dancing Club 1 Drama Club 1 Pep Club 4 A.A.S.C. Convention 2,3 Girls' State 3 Student Council 2,3,4 La Reata 2,4 Loudspeaker 2,3,4 Intramurals 3 All School Play 1 Class Skit 1,2,3 Honor Student 1,2,3,4 Girls' Chorus 1 Student Librarian 2,3,4 Loudspeaker Editor 3 La Reata 4 Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4 J. V. Cheerleader 1 Head Cheerleader 4 D. A. R. Good Citizen 3 Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 Mike Garcia Student Body President 3,4 Tennis 1 Chess 1,2 Service Club 3,4 Letterman’s Club 2,3,4 A.A.S.C. Convention 3,4 Boys' State 3 Student Council 3,4 Football Manager 2 Baseball Manager 2 J. V. Basketball 2 Intramurals 3,4 All School Play 1,2 Class Skit 1,2 Honor Student 1.2.3,4 This page courteSy of PARKER RAINBOW ASSEMBLY 28 Conner Byestewa, Jr. F.F.A. 1,2,3.4 Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4 Dancing Club 1 Baseball 1,2,3 Intramurals 3,4 Austin Anderson Sports Club 1 Intramurals 3,4 Verdie Beeson Homecoming Princess 4 Dancing Club 1 Pep Club 4 Softball 1,2 Intramurals 3 Honor Student 3 Girls' Chorus 1,2 Student Librarian 3 Mike Chandler Ruby Cobum Homecoming Princess 4 F. H.A. 4 Dancing Club 1 Pep Club 4 Softball 1,2 Intramurals 3 All School Play 2 Class Skit 1 Girls’ Chorus 1,2 Student Librarian 1 Pom Pon 1,2,3 Phil Cox N.R.A. 1,2 Golf 2 Student Council 1 This page courtesy of GRANDVIEW HOTEL and FINLEY’S JEWELERS Wesley Cox Chess 1 Dancing Club 1 Class Skit 1 Audrey Eddy Class Secretary 4 Pep Club 4 Sports Club 1 G.A.A. 4 Band 1,2 Student Council 4 Softball 2 La Reata 4 Loudspeaker 4 Intramurals 3 Girls’ Chorus 1,2 Ray Enos Letterman's Club 2,3,4 Sports Club 1 Football 2,3,4 J. V. Basketball 2 Intramurals 3,4 Gary Gaston Drama Club 1 Tennis 1 Photography 1 Letterman's Club 3,4 Prom Prince 3 Football 3 Home Room Vice-President 3 Class Skit 1 Deanna Holmes Leathercraft Club 2 F.H.A. Reporter 4 Softball 2 Loudspeaker 3 Intramurals 3 Arthur Hoover This page courtesy of PINKY'S MARKET and BRANSON'S BIG BASS LODGE Cliff Jackson Homecoming Prince 4 Carnival Prince 3 Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,4 Letterman's Club V. Pres. 3 Dancing Club 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2. 3,4 Home Room President 3 Intramural Coach 4 Tino Leon Class Vice-President 1 Homecoming Prince 4 Letterman’s Club 1,2, 3,4 Dancing Club 1 Sports Club 1 Letterman's Club V. Pres. 4 Football 1,2, 3, 4 J. V. Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1 Homeroom President 3 Intramurals 3,4 Class Skit 1. 2, 3, 4 Allen Marshall Ernest Moore, Jr. Letterman's Club 2,3,4 Dance Club 2 Band 2,3 Football 1, 2, 3 Track 3 La Reata 3,4 Loudspeaker 3,4 Class Skit 1. 2, 3 U. S. M. C. 3 years Honor Student 3, 4 Robert Nez Basketball 2, 3, 4 Kathy North Student Body Secretary 4 Homecoming Princess 4 Pep Club 4 Pom Pon 3 G. A. A. 4 A. A. S. C. Convention 4 Student Council 4 Softball 1.2 Loudspeaker 3 Home Room Vice President 3 Class Skit 3 Honor Student 3 Girls’ Chorus 1 Student Librarian 1 This page courtesy of PARKER MOTOR CO and MRS. D. L. BEAVER INSURANCE CO. Tom O’Hair Photography 1 Chess 1 F.F.A. 1 Band 2,3,4 Intramurals 3,4 Class Skit 3 Bob Owings Lola Patch Class Reporter 4 Leathercraft Club 1 Pep Club 4 Band 1 Intramurals 3 Honor Student 3,4 Girls’ Chorus 1,2 Montie Roach Letterman's Club 2,3,4 Baseball 2,4 Intramurals 3,4 Letterman's Skit 2 Ronnie Roach Letterman's Club 2.3,4 F. F. A 1,2,3 Baseball 2, 3,4 Intramurals 3,4 Dan Robles This page courtesy of COMMUNITY DRUG STORE Charles Sanders lota Phi Delta 3 Home Room Vice-President 1 Home Room Treasurer 1 Home Room Sergeant-at-Arms 1 Priscilla Scott Class Secretary 1 Class Vice-President 3 Homecoming Princess 4 Carnival Princess 4 Pom Pon 1 Music Camp 1 Sports Club 1 Pep Band 2 G.A.A. 4 Band 1,2 Girls State 3 Student Council 3 Softball 2 lntramurals 3 Girls’ Chorus 2 Charles Sweany Chess Club 1 Photography 1 Band 2,3,4 Student Council 4 La Reata 4 Loudspeaker 4 Class Skit 1,3 Ramon Tahbo Class Vice-President 4 F.F.A. 1.2,3.4 Letterman's Club 4 Dance Club 4 F.F.A. Reporter 4 Boys State 3 Student Council 4 La Reata 4 Football 3,4 J. V. Basketball 2 Loudspeaker 4 lntramurals 3,4 Honor Student 1,4 Jim Wilkinson Helen Williams Class Secretary 2,3 Student Body Treasurer 4 Homecoming Princess 4 Dance Club 1 A.A.S.C. Convention 4 Student Council 4 Home Room Secretary 3 Home Room Coach 3 Class Skit 1 Girls Chorus 1 This page courtesy of BOB'S HARDWARE and GIBBS’ TEXACO SERVICE mm cuss w u We, the graduating class of the year nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, being of sound mind and body do hereby establish this last will and testament. To the future Senior classes, we leave our ability to have the popcorn machine as our sole means of sup- port. To the whole student body we leave our ability to be good natured and to work as hard as possible. And last but not least, are the following individual bequeathals: I, Gary Gaston, just leave. (I hope) I, Deanna Holmes, will my ability to get along with everybody to anyone who can use it. I, Cliff Jackson, will my ability to play basketball to Dale Haggard. I, Allen Marshall, will my name Sheriff to the Sheriff of Earp. I, Tom O'Hair, leave my musical ability to Steve Robinson. I, Ray Enos, will all the teachers to the class of 1958. I, Ruthy Edwards, leave, although I hate to. I, Bob Owings, leave my free periods in my Senior Year to Roby Dick. I, Mike Garcia, will my ability to be an executive to Jim Muse. I, Wayne Crawford, will my ability to get out of school to Tom Martinez. I, Mike Chandler, will my ability to stay in school to Bob Shontz. I, Tino Leon, leave my drafting table to Santos if he'll promise to take good care of it. I, Kathy North, will my ability to get out of Shorthand to Ethel Tsosie. I, Danny Robles, leave Mr. Munns to the Constitution classes of next year. I, Helen Williams, leave Sam Blake to Virginia Alewine. 1, Jim Wilkinson, will leave if they let me out. I, Bud Sanders, leave my demerits to Carl Noah. I, Robert Nez, leave Coach Munns to the basketballers next year. I, Charles Sweany,leave my reputation (gasp) to Carl Noah. I, Ramon Tahbo, leave my job as office girl to Harry Moses. I, Phil Cox, will my ability to pop com to Marilynn Irene (Bunky) Johnson. I, Lola Patch, will my shorthand practice to La Veal Bedell. I, Priscilla Scott, will my ability to be sneaky and bad to Sally Vanegas. I, Ronnie Roach, leave my ability and brains to Pete Reyna. I, Montie Roach, leave the beverage business to Jim Muse and class. I, Ernie Moore, leave my pen and paint brush to whoever is ready to work. I, Arthur Hoover, will my ability to get away from school at noon to whoever will have it. I, Verdie Beeson, will my ability to be absent to Angie Polacca. I, Conner Byestewa, leave my welding ability to Frank Solpher. I, Austin Anderson, will my brain to whoever will make use of it. I, Wesley Cox, will my ability to run out of gas to Ray Evans. I, Audrey Eddy, will my ability to get out of dressing for 6th p. e. to anyone who can get away with it. I, Ruby Coburn, will my ability to go to the games stag and end up with a date to Carol Crider. CLASS PROPHECY My name is Mike Garcia and I am a star gazer for the Moonlighter’s Institute. One day while watching the stars I decided to take a trip to Parker to find out how the Class of '57 had prospered through the years. After landing at the Parker International Airport I took the subway into town and decided the best way to obtain information was to inquire at the Ritz, Parker's newest dining room. As I walked in I thought I recognized someone, and sure enough I did. It was Ruby Coburn, the manager of the Ritz. I asked Ruby if she knew where Danny Robles was. She thought for a moment and told me I undoubtedly meant Squire Jess Robles. She added that he had bought out Jess Bowman and owned the world's largest chain of drug- stores. She went on to say that Conner Byestewa owned and operated the Parker Valley. She started to tell me about Austin Anderson but customers came in and I told her I'd see her later. I started for the drugstore and as I crossed a street, two taxis had a wreck. The drivers were none other than Austin Anderson and Ray Enos. I told myself that this would be a good timetotalkto them so I asked if the little gasoline motor was still on Black Mountain supplying power for the T. V. tower and who in the world kept gas in it? They told me that Gary Gaston had a Super Duper Service Station up there to keep it running and he was also a part-time maintenance man; he has to keep the P painted pink and black. I bade the boys good-bye before matters got too hot and continued on to the drug store where I found Squire Robles. He told me about some more of our classmates. He reported on the following: Lola Patch is the world's champion lady golfer; Phil Cox is chief justice of the Supreme Court; Mike Chandler owns a sanctuary that is strictly for the birds up on the Bill Williams River; Tino Leon is in Cuba, racing cars; Jim Wilkinson is head of the F. B. I.; Cliff Jackson is president of the A. I. A.; Kathy North owns a cheese factory in Florida; and Wayne Crawford is making waves in the ocean. I went to see Lola then and she told me that: Deanna Holmes runs a circus in Alaska; Priscilla Scott is in Texas making weather reports; Ernie Moore is in politics; Robert Nez is giving talks on world peace in Washington; and Allen Marshall is a postmaster in Bismarck, North Dakota. She said that Charles Sweany was at Parker Dam in the nursery school business so I went to see him. He told me that the Roach brothers are in Africa selling valley convertibles and are doing quite well; Audrey Eddy is testing nylons in California; Ruthy Edwards is manufacturing cigarettes; Charles Sanders is in Kentucky playing ball for the Angels; and Ramon Tahbo is in South America where his job is to make sure there is enough rainfall in Parker. I had to get back on the job so I boarded a plane and found the pilot was none other than Helen Williams who reported that: Tom O'Hair owns a radio station in Bermuda; Bob Owings is in the Hawaiian Islands on a strict diet of bananas and cocoanuts. The story goes that Bob's car lost a drag and it gave him ulcers. Arthur Hoover is bagging game in the Mohave Desert and Verdie Beeson is in Panama keeping the canal open. As I went back to my seat in the plane I thought of the glorious days we had spent at NYCUHS and I was relieved to find that the Class of '57 had graduated from the Constitution class and that each one of them had done so well. m m The Junior Class officers gather with their sponsors in front of the gym. From 1. tor. are, 1st row; Secretary-treasurer Sally Vanegas, President Bunky Johnson, Sponsor Mrs. Witzleben and 2nd row; Reporter Charles Al- len, Vice-president Maurice Wilson, and Sponsor Mr. Patton. Marilynn (Bunky) Johnson headed this great class, one of the largest, and they had a year full of activities. Plans are being made for a Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet which the Class of '58 hopes to be a bigger success than those of the past. This page courtesy of AUSTIN HAYDIS, SHELL DEALER and SCENIC BEAUTY SALON Virginia Alewine Charles Allen Ernie Antone Carl Baldridge LaVeal Bedell Ralph Bernal Jackie Buckley Alison Burton Shirley Campas Roby Dick Don Gatewood Carl Gilliland Ellarose Harrison Marilynn Johnson Marjorie Johnson Jess Jimenez This page courtesy of JACK GARNER and SONS and R. W. WEST and SON Carolyn Le Pera Patrick Lyttle Charlie Maddox Tom Martinez Willie Moore Harry Moses Jim Muse Lena Nez Vernon Norris Joe Pipins Steve Robinson Jackie Rockerfeller Gary Sanders Wellman Scott Angie Lou Sharp Ed Sharp This page courtesy of MARINE TRAILER SUPPLY and BIG BEND RESORT Leona Sherman Bobby Shontz Frank Solper Joyce Tackett Ethel Tsosie Jean Turk Sally Vanegas Beverlyne Welsh Not pictured are: Carol Crider, Santos Leon, M:ke McPherson, Judy Martin. Angie Polacca, John Ramsey, Charles Wilson, and Estelle Yava. This page courtesy of TOM'S PLACE and DAVIS BUILDING SUPPLY CO. fomwfflc Sponsors of the Class of'59 gather with the officers to have a picture taken. Standing in foreground is President Sam Blake; front row-Mr. Siebert, Miss Hubbard, and Vice- president GingerClark; backrow-Secretary-treasurer Car- rie Robinson and Reporter Louann Griffin. The mighty Sophomore class started out their year by leading the Freshmen up to Black Mountain to give the P its annual whitewashing. Then the Sophs treated the Frosh to a nice (?) initiation. The class has no special activities this year, but they are eagerly looking forward to next year when they become upperclassmen. This page courtesy of J. E. BUSH REAL ESTATE and J. G. COX, 76 Consignee Jim Ackerson Viola Anderson Neva Antone Bob Avila Arlie Beeson Sam Blake Lizzie Brice Rudy Burgoz Lucitta Carl Albert Chin Virginia Clark Alan Cox Sara Draper Kenny Edwards Randy Evans Ray Evans This page courtesy of PARKER V.F.W. and RAMSEY CONSTRUCTION CO. Augie Fisher Louann Griffin Dale Haggard Danny Holt Margaret Holtsoi Harvel Hylton Janet James Steve King Kim Lawhead Don Martin Betty Meyer Austin Morehead Carl Noah Sherry Olive Edwin Perry Don Plemmons This page courtesy of VALLEY GAS and PARKER THEATER Roger Plog J . Linda Ramsey Bill Ripburger V Jack Ritter w . % ' ! j| Herbert Robertson Carrie Robinson David Robles Carl Roland Betty Whitson Albert Yava Not Pictured: Rose Brown Dora Saucedo Elvira Saucedo Eileen Stewart Halbert Smith Sophomore Snap: The Freshman boys, led up to Black Mountain to give the P” its annual wash. Corning in the gate in front of the school are; front row-Secretary-treas- urer Vance Swick, Reporter Berta Beaver, Vice-presidentjoanna Garcia, and President Pat Wilson. Back row- Sponsors Mr. Cowan and Mr. Jacobs. The Freshmen began their first year at NYCUHS by trooping up Black Mountain to paint the P then coming down to be initiated by the Class of ‘59. The members of the Class of '60 also sold magazines to raise money for the class treasury. Headed by the President Pat Wilson for the first semester, the class was taken over by vice-president Joanna Garcia and Bonnie Pulver was elected as the new vice-president. This page courtesy of RITTER’S SAGUARO APARTMENTS and RALPH'S SHELL SERVICE Charles Alewine Miguel Alvirez Berta Beaver Christine Bernal Elliott Booth Betty Buckley Charles Coburn Sandy Cox Charles Daniels Bobby Du Priest Linda Dussaman Judy Eddy Ethelene Enos Dolores Esquerra Darrell Fisher Irma Fisher This page courtesy of P. B. S. W. and MARSTON'S SPORTING GOODS Joanna Garcia B. A. Glenn Dennis Goodman Donald Graham Sharon Hall Wanda Hall Johnny Hart Mary Sue Henson Joe Lopez Dicky Lucero Pat Lynch Glen Maha Murphy McCabe Armando Montijo Beverly Morehead Linda Nopah Charlotte Norris Billy North Roslee North Douglas O'Hair Alberta Patch Marvin Pipins Anthony Polacca Bonnie Pulver Pete Reyna Carolyn Robinson Manuel Robledo Wayne Roland Damon Scott Marlene Swick Vance Swick Jim Tidwell Bill T ark Dian Ward Antoinette Waylonis Winona Welsh Mike Waylonis Jimmy Williams Pat Wilson Steve Wood Not pictured are: Hurley Fisher, Gloria Lewis, Raymond Martinez, Carole Martin, Gus Saucedo, and Carlos Vindiola. SPORTS Coach Ken Munns... A11-Conference Players; Augie Fisher and Ed Sharp... Parker Broncs: Standing-1, tor. Mr. Munns, A. Fisher, H. Moses, M. Pipins, P. Lynch, S. Blake, E. Sharp, T. Leon, C. Maddox, V. Norris, M. Thomas, D. Martin, E. Antone, W. Crawford, and Manager C. Alewine. Kneeling front row: B. Ripburger, J. Pipins, R. Tahbo, B. North, H. Robertson, W. Moore, T. Martinez, R. Burgoz, M. Alvirez, D. Fisher, S. Jimenez, C. Roland, and A. Cox. Coach Ken Munns Backfield: Kneeling 1. tor. :C. Roland, M. Alvirez, Centers: E. Sharp and B. North W. Moore, and T. Leon. 3ack:B. Ripburger, V. Norris, W. Crawford, A. Fisher, and M. Thomas. Ends: T. Martinez, S. Blake, H. Moses, S. Jimenez, and P. Lynch. Guards: J. Pipins, M. Pipins, D. Fisher, C. Maddox, and R. Tahbo. Bronc tackles: 1. tor. :R. Burgoz, H. Robertson, A. Cox, and D. Martin. Unidentified Bronc tries to elude Needles tacklers. Parker and Needles players tumble as the Famous single wing formation used by whistle blows in game which was won by Broncs this season as demonstrated by Needles. Leon, Ripburger, Fisher, and Norris. ♦. ' •- +■ ;.y Mf • _ •• • « _ • « + X % • - • 1 .-?•■ • V 5; , , .1 '••; - --v , J • ' - • • 1 ..• • « + -«I , 4 1 ' ‘ 1 - 'T ; - ft A 1 • '• « I - •■. ., • « . - .• 1 y • ' • ♦ J 1 - .• - K-l : V • X . : • l i' • - • V „ ♦ Afc ' _ • I m ' • vv- • I' 4. ••v: • . • I V'. Of -I 1 _ . •. • . j ■ ♦ - - l r a A ■ I •••V +v A J I ■.?: .- A-'. ?: ♦ - V■ .’ .1 r ur • ? VI _y_ « V • - • , 1 I Wayne Crawford Homecoming King Student Body President Mike Garcia crowns Homecoming Queen Ruthy Edwards as King Wayne Crawford looks on. Homecoming Royalty: Front row kneeling; Priscilla Scott and Kathy North. Back row standing; Ruby Coburn, Cliff Jackson, Tino Leon, and Verdie Beeson. Homecoming Royalty: King Wayne Craw- ford and Queen Ruthy Edwards chosen by the faculty and student council. Parker Broncs' Championship Trophy-Tri State Tourney at Needles........ Parker Broncs' Consolation Runner- up T rophy-Conference Tourney at Agua Fria...... Jim Ackerson Sam Blake Managers: Wayne Crawford, Charles Sigwart, and Don Graham. John Ramsey Arlie Beeson Lee Schaller Council officers: Kathy North, secretary; Mike Garcia, president; Jim Muse, vice-president; Mr. Sims, sponsor; and Helen Williams, treasurer. smaircoum s? Council members: Front row-Marilynn Johnson, Ginger Clark, Sharon Hall, Kathy North, Ruthy Edwards, Audrey Eddy, Helen Williams. Back row-Tom Martinez, Butch Wilson, Mike Garcia, Jim Muse, Joanna Garcia, Carl Bald- ridge, Pat Wilson, Sam Blake, Charles Allen, Charles Sweany, and Wayne Crawford. Service Club officers: Jim Muse, secretary-treasurer; Wayne Crawford, president; and Cliff Jackson, vice-president. mt zct cm Service Club members: Mr. Sims, sponsor, Jim Muse, Cliff Jackson, Mike Garcia, Charles Allen, Vernon Norris, Robert Nez, Wayne Craw- ford, and Tom Martinez. Not pictured-Dan Robles and Ramon Tahbo. F. H. A. officers: Kim Lawhead, vice-president; Ellarose Harrison, president; Jackie Buckley, treasurer; and Carrie Robinson, secretary. farm rmmmtts Of meraco F. H. A. members: Bottom row-Sara Draper, Kim Lawhead, Betty Meyer, Carrie Robinson, Ginger Clark, Sharon Hall, Betty Buckley, and Jackie Buck- ley. Top row: Mrs. Baldridge, sponsor; Sherry Olive, Jean Turk, Carole Cri- der, Louann Griffin, Joyce Tackett, Eileen Stewart, Marilynn Johnson, Janet James, and Ellarose Harrison. F. F. A. Officers: Kneeling-Ralph Bernal, treasurer: Jim Muse, president; Tommy Martinez, parliamentarian. Standing - Mr. Patton, sponsor; Ramon Tahbo, reporter; Frank Solper, vice-president; Pat Lyttle, sen- tinel; Augie Fisher, secretary. mm farmfra OF AMFR CA F. F. A. members: Front-Ed Sharp, Tony Polacca, Glenn Maha, B. A. Glenn, Gilbert Leivas, Augie Fisher. Second row-Ernie Antone, Herb Robertson, Jim Muse, Tom Martinez, Conner Byestewa, Pat Lyttle. Back row-Edwin Shirley, Elliot Booth, Alison Burton, Ralph Bernal, Ramon Tahbo, Harry Moses, Frank Solper, Don Gatewood. President Jim Muse with Sherry Olive, pretty chap- ter sweetheart........... Letterman's Club Officers-Vemon Norris, secretary; Wayne Crawford, president; Tino Leon, vice-president; and Mr. Munns, sponsor. immm t cm Lettermen: Front row-Harry Moses, Augie Fisher, Don Martin, Dale Haggard, Conner Byestewa, Ronnie Roach, Vernon Norris, Joe Pipins, Ramon Tahbo, Wayne Crawford. Second row-Herb Robertson, Montie Roach, Don Gatewood, Carl Roland, Bill Ripberger, Charlie Maddox, Mike Garcia, Jess Jimenez, Sam Blake. Backrows- Ray Enos, Charles Sigwart, Don Graham, Miguel Alvirez, Steve Jimenez, Ernie Antone, Marc Thomas, John Ramsey, Lee Schaller, Tom Martinez, Robert Nez, Darrell Fisher, Ed Sharp, and Santos Leon. Top picture - Carrie Robinson. Bottom picture - Ellarose Harrison Varsity Cheerleaders. Picture at left-J. V. Cheerleaders: Head Sharon Hall. Susie Henson. Berta Beaver, and Joanna Garcia. Parker High School Band in formation with the majorettes.............. NY CUM BAND Band officers: Tom O'Hair, vice- president;Ellarose Harrison, secretary: and Carl Baldridge, president. Mike McPherson, Parker clarinetist Arizona All-State Band. -A — Snare-Carl Gilliland; Bass-Betty Meyer; and Bell Lyre- Trombone-Kenny Edwards; Trumpet-Tom O'Hair; Baritone- Linda Dussaman. Charles Coburn; Baritone-Jimmy Williams; Trumpet-Mike Waylonis; Trumpet - Carolyn Robinson; Bass Horn-Ralph Bernal; and Trumpet-Steve Wood. Joanna Garcia, Beverly Morehead, Head-Shirley Campas, Sara Draper, Bonnie Pulver, Lilah Tiger, and Betty Buck- Saxophones-Carl Baldridge, Ellarose Harrison; Clarinet- ley, N. Y. C.U.H.S. majorettes. Ginger Clark; and Flute -Charles Sweany.


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