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CLASS OF pttopHecy My name is Kenny Edwards. I didn't do my best in High School so | use a culvert beneath the tracks of the Santa Fe Railway as a home. I have been gathering information as to the whereabouts of my classmates and now I have completed my list. Here it is: Neva Antone — married and has three kids, a husband and a John Deere tractor for 3 acres. Arlie Beeson — has plenty of cotton but no cotton pickers. Sam Blake — has a steady job as a major league umpire and has refereed 3 world series games. Elliott Booth — now manages Parker Olympic team. Rudy Burgoz — half owner of Parker Commercial, Inc., and has quite a bit of cotton in the Parker Valley. Lucy Carl — nurse out at the Reservation Hospital. Albert Chin — has his own chain of Guadalupe Markets throughout the United States. Alan Cox — a big wheel in the valleys contracting firm. Lupeta Daniels — married a valley farmer and has a lot of little ones to keep her busy. Randall Evans — Superintendent at Parker Dam, Bureau of Reclamation. Rayburn Evans — married in South Gate, California. Augie Fisher — playing football for the annual Valley Braves in the Alfalfa Bowl. Roy Eaves — is a missing person. Louann Griffin — running the Scenic Beauty Salon on the Colorado River. Dale Haggard — Driving an Air Conditioning truck with Dales Service Center. Danny Holt — pulling a new cotton trailer with a '58 Buick. Margaret Holtsoi — head nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix. Janet James — City Clerk for City of Parker. Gordon Jensen — has a body shop on the South end of town. Steve King — Areo Supt. for Metropolitan Water District. Don Martin — owner of new project called Martin Terrace. James McCabe — has a lot of farmland in the Valley but he is a professor at U. of A. Barbara Quinones — Chemical Engineer for the Rexall Co. and has a cure for the common cold Linda Ramsey — secretary for firm in L. A. Billy Ripberger — District Manager for Shell Oil Co. in the Southwest. Jack Ritter — has Parkers finest resort sight up at Red Rock Canyon. Carrie Robinson — still selling tickets at Parker's finest theater—the Fox. David Robles — soda jerk at Strohms Rexall Drug—he received a promotion since '59. Carl Roland — runs Western Gillette freight office here in Parker. Dora Saucedo — cooks for Wilco Produce Camp 1. Elvira Saucedo — secretary for Parker High. Lee Schaller — Landscape Artist and has his own office in L.A. Edwin Shirley — is C.R.I.R. Deputy but is easy on all old grads. Ware Thomas — top melon farmer in the Valley. Bob Waltrip — Piano player for dancing at Corral. Dennis Yaklowich — is in Indianapolis every year driving in the 500 mile race. H LL We the undersigned being of sound mind and body, do will these things to the up and coming classes. Albert Chin — my slide rule to the math department. James McCabe — my hope that all seniors get diplomas. Nancy McCandliss — ability to stay out of trouble to Dana Sue Cox. Elvira Saucedo — my good grades in Algebra to Al Quinones. Bill Bradshaw — that all students be able to pass English. Roy Eaves — my pictures and thoughts of Page High School to Joker. Arlie Beeson — to Tyruss the one tardie I had to go to take a little vacation. Rayburn Evans — my flattop to Jimmy Hooper. Bob Waltrip—my inimitable charm and personality to Dick Skenadore. Don Martin — my ability to be the dirtiest player on the football team and not get caught—to Joe Lopez. Len McCandliss — all my tardies and absences to anyone who thinks they can miss that much school. Billy Ripberger — Joyce Hahn to nobody and to Jimmy Hall my popularity with the girls. Randall Evans — my English teacher, Mr. Martin, to Bill North. Lupeta Daniels — all the senior teachers to the Junior students who will be seniors next year. Lucitta Carl — my bass drum to Judy Eddy. Dora Saucedo — Shorthand II to all the shorthand I students. David Robles — my ability to get a C average all through High School to Pete Reyna. Danny Holt — my ability to take two periods of English in a row to my little brother. Barbara Quinones — my ability to guess at the correct answers on tests to Sharon Linville. Steve King — my thin features to Lionel Barrackman. Sylvia Hunt — my A's in Home Ec. to an up and coming Freshman girl. Alan Cox — my unbelievable line to the girls to Bill North. Augie Fisher — my bachelor presidency to Rodney Amador. Carl Roland — all the girls to Richard Skenandore. Elliott Booth — the bachelors v.-presidency to Gilford. Beverly Welsh — my talking in Constitution and not getting into trouble to Judy Eddy. Rudy Burgoz — my personality traits to Mike Daily. Dale Haggard — my ability to assist Mr. Courtney on baseball trips to Johnny Hart. Carrie Robinson — my school spirit to my brother Johnny. - 29 -
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Carrie Robinson Sec.-Treas. 2, H.C. Queen, 4, FHA, 1,2,3, GAA, 2,3,4, GAA, Pres., 4, Pep Club. 2,3,4, FHA Sec., 2, St. Council, 3, Loudspeaker Editor, 4, Varsity Cheerleader, 2,3, Head Cheerleader, 3, Intramural, 1,3, LaReata, 4 y Elvira Saucedo Vice-Pres. 1, Sec-Treas., 3, St. Body Treas. 4, GAA, 2,3,4, GAA, Sec., 2, GAA Vice-Pres., 3, St. Council, 1,4, LaReataStaff, 4, Loudspeaker, 4, Intramural, 1,2, 3, Honor Roll, 1,2,3, Quill Scroll, 1. David Robles J. V., 1,2, Intramural, 3. Edwin Shirley J. V., 1, Football, 1, Intramural, 1,2. I Carl Roland Service Club, 2, 3,4, Letterman's Club, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1,2,3,4. J.V., 2, Intramural, 1,2. Bob Waltrip Accompanist- for chorus at Ariz. B West Music Festival, 1,2. Elliot Booth FF.A, 2, Letterman's, 3,4, ball, 3, 4, Intramural, 2. Dora Saucedo Pep Club, 3,4, GAA, 2,3,4 Club Vice-Pres , 4, Intramura 2,3, Honor Roll, 1,2,3. Beverlynne Welsh H.C. Princess, 4, FHA, 4, t Club, 2, Loudspeaker staff Intramural, 1,2. - 28 -
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