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

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DEDICATION The La Reata staff of I960 takes great pleasure in dedicating this La Reata to Mr. Frederick Siebert, who is giving unselfishly of his time and efforts. Without his help it would be impossible to publish this annual. Mr. Matthews Mr. Francis Dr. Gallaher BOARD OF EDUCATION FUncipal Mr. Sims Mr. Patton Counselor Electricity Mrs. Skousen Secretary Mrs. Fears Bookkeeper Mrs. Holcomb Clerk Mrs. Baldridge Math Home Ec. Mr. Goar P. E. Constitution, World History FACULTY Mr. Bernal Spanish, Mech. Drg. Woodshop Mr. Jacobs Biology, Chemistry Mr. Kinney Science Ag. Mr. Sanderson English Band Mr. Simmons World Geog. P. E. Mr. Laughlin Algebra, English. Science Mr. Van Horn Typing. Math. Journalism Mr. Martin Art English Mr. Siebert Am. History World Geog. Mrs. Witzleben Shorthand Bookkeeping Office Machines BUS DRIVERS Mr. Courtney, Mrs. Hussen, Mr. Heredia This page Courtesy of R. W. WEST SON and ALL AMERICAN SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. STUPENT COUNCIL Vice-President, Tony Leivas, President, Bonnie Pulver, Secretary, Pat Quinones, Treasurer, Wanda Hall. M. Henson, Mr. Sims, B. Pulver, W. Hall, S. Solper, B. Low, J. Scofield, B. Beaver, S. Jimenez, P. Blake, L. Tsosie, P. Lynch, J. Collings, A. Waylonis, M. Dailey, W. Johnson. ROBERTA BEAVER G.A.A. 2,3,4; F. H. A. 2,3,4; N. H, S. 4; F. T. A. 4; F. H. A. Convention 3; F. F. A. Convention 1, 2; A. A. S. C. Convention 2, 3; English Award 2; Speech Award 3, Junior Class Play 3; Student Council 2,4; Student Council Vice-Pres. 3; Soph. Class President 2; Miss Northern Yuma County 3; Pep Club 1, 2,3. MIGUEL ALVIREZ Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1,2; Lettermens Club 1,2; Service Club 4. CHRISTINE BERNAL G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; 4-H 1, 2, 3,4; O. G. A. Award 3. PAT AYERS F. H.A. 1; N. H.S. 4; F. T. A. 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Girls State 3; Student Council 3; Class Officer, Vice-Pres. 3; Secretary 4; Homecoming Princess 4; Junior Class Play 3; Head Majorette 3; Band 1; Majorette BETTY BUCKLEY F. H. A. 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Majorette 1; Library Club 4; Student Librarian 4. Junior Class Play 3. ART DANIELS Lettermens Club 3; Basketball 2; Football Manager 2,3,4; J. V. Man -ager 1. MARY SUE HENSON F. H. A. 2, 3. 4, F. H. A. Pres. 3; 4-H 1, 2; Student Council 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Pom-Pon Girls 2; J. V. Cheerleader 1. LINDA DUSSAMAN N.H. S. 4; O. G. A. 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; Pom-Pon Girls 2; Betty Crocker Award 4. JERRY HOOVER Honor Roll 3,4; (Trf. from Duncan 1. 2) GILBERT LEIVAS Leadership Convention; Representative F. F. A.; Parliamentarians-, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4; F. F. A. Vice-Pres. BOB LOW Class Pres. 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Junior Play 3. WANDA HALL G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. Pres. 4, Treas. 2,3; F. H. A. 2; N. H. S. 4; F. T. A. 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Pom-Pon Girls 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; G. A. A. Representative 3; Junior Class Play , STEVE JIMENEZ Student Council 3, 4; N. H. S. 4; Service Club 3, 4; Service Club Sec. 3; Lettermens Club 1, 2,3,4. Letter- mens Club Sec. 3; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Homecoming King 4; Junior Class Play 3. RICHARD LUCERO Lettermens Club 1; Football 2; Track 3. CHARLOTTE NORRIS Pep Club 1,2,3. PAT LYNCH BILL McCABE (Trf. from St. Johns 1,2.) Junior Class Sec. 3; Track 3, 4; Loudspeaker La Reata 4. Service Club 3,4; Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Track 2; Homecoming Prince 4; Loudspeaker La Reata 2; Student Council Repres. 4. ROSELEE NORTH Pep Club 1,2, 3; O. G. A. 3,4. WILLIAM NORTH F. T. A. 4; Lettermens Club 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Prince 4; Honor Holl 1. ALBERTA PATCH Pep Club 2. ANTHONY POLACCA Lettermens Club 3; Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Honor Roll 1; F. F. A. Treas. 1. 2. BONNIE PULVER Student Council Pres. 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Girls' State 3; N. H. S. 4; Loudspeaker La Reata 3; Junior Class Play, Majorette 1,2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Princess 4. WAYNE ROLAND Service Club 4; Honor Roll 1,2. PAT QUINONES (Trf. from Browley Cal. 1 and Vista Cal. 2). Student Council Sec. '4; Honor Roll 3,4; G. A. A. 2; N. H. S. 4. GUS SAUCEDO Student Council Pres. 3; Service Club 3,4; Lettermens Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Loudspeaker La Reata 4; Honor Roll 1,2. RICHARD SKENANDORE Service Club 3, 4. NANCY JO SMYTH (Trf. from West Virginia 1,2,3). F. H. A. Pres. 4; N. H. S. 4; F. T. A. 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Drum Majorette 4; Student Council 2, 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1; Pom-Pon Girls 3. DAVID RENQUEST (Trf. from Worthinton 1,2,3) Baseball 4; Football 4; F. H. A. Beau 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4. DARRELL SCOTT (Trf. from Needles Cal. 1,2). Lettermens Club 4; Football 4; Baseball 4. Basketball 2,4; Track 1,2; O. G. A. 3,4. ANTOINETTE WAYLONIS G. A. A. 2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Pom-Pon Girls 1,2, 3; O.G. A. 3,4. MIKE WAYLONIS Lettermens Club 3,4; Football 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 2,4; Band 1, 2,4; Chorus 2. WINONA WELSH F.H. A. 1,2. CLASS OFFICERS This page Courtesy of UNION 76 and BADENOCH'S MARINE TRAILER SUPPLY. Pres. -Bob Low, Vice-Pres. -Berta Beaver, Sec. -Pay Ayers. CLASS PROPHECY The year is 1980. Upon boarding an inter-planetary rocket at the Parker Municipal Rocket Terminal enroute to Satelite City, Moon, we thought the stewardess looked familiar. Upon inquiring we found it to be LUCITTA CARL. After we finally got settled in our seats, Miss Carl came to chat with us. She told us that the pilot of the rocket was Bob Low and his co-pilot was STEVE JIMINEZ. She also mentioned that JERRY HOOVER is now designing the 1981 Model Rocketmobile. We seemed to hear some familiar voices and when we turned around we discovered JAMES WILLIAMS, now the owner of a power company on the dark side of the moon. Seated with him is the famous 80th Century Wolf Star, CHARLES DAVID RENQUEST, who has just finished filming Tarzan and the Seven Dwarfs. ” Seated to our right are MARY SUZANNE HENSON, the owner of Sue’s Beauty Salon of Holly weed, and BETTY JEAN BUCKLEY, now married to one of the bald headed Rockefellers. While talking with Mr. Williams, it was mentioned that RICHARD SKENANDORE, ambassador to Russia, had a nervous breakdown and had previously gone to the moon for a rest with his body guard, ALBERT YAVA. Picking up the latest edition of the Planet News, we noticed that MISS ROBERTA BEAVER, the Governor of the state of Alaska, and MR. PATRICK LYNCH (the Conniving, politician who is running for the president of the U.S.), were traveling to the moon for a very important meeting with the mayor of Satelite City. MISS BONNIE PULVER. When we arrived on the moon we hailed a taxiatomic . Oh, incidentally the driver was none other than ROSELEE NORTH. She told us that CHARLOTTE NORRIS was married and had six children, and that MARLENE SWICK was a secretary for DARRELL SCOTT'S Bottling Company. While registering at our hotel we met SANDY COX who informed us that he was now head of the Union Rocket Fuel Company. Later we found out that in the adjoining hotel room were Linda Goldwater (formerly MISS DUSS-AMAN) and her husband. Linda was telling us that they are contemplating buying land on the moon for a new type of Goldwater vacation resort. As it was approaching dinner time we decided to dine at ’’Ray's Pluto Club”, (owned by VIRGINIA RAY) we were welcomed by the head waiter, ANTHONY POLACCA. After finishing our tea Madam Nonsi came to read our tea leaves. We found out later that it had been none other than ANTIONETTE WAYLONIS. All at once the house lights went out and the stage lights came on. Then with a loud fanfare the master of ceremonies. WAYNE ROLAND, introduced the first act. a skit starring MIGUEL ALVIREZ as Joe Lewis. In the next act appeared NANCY JO SMYTH dancing in a Chorus line. The last act consisted of dancers from the distinguished Sir GUS’S Dance Studio. After the show we went to Nancy's dressing room to visit with her. When we mentioned that we were looking for some entertainment, she suggested that we go to the basketball game; University of the Moon vs. Earth Globetrotters. When arriving at the game we noticed ARTHUR DANIELS managing the famed Globetrotters. ROY TRACK and PHIL TSOSIE were both star players on the U. of Moon's team. Then came the biggest shock of all_____the coach of the U. of Moon's team was none other than BILL NORTH. Exhausted from the days activities we retired to our hotel room. The next morning we decided to go shopping. While peering in the window of an exclusive dress shop, who should walk out of the door but WINONA WELSH. Winona informed us that she and ALBERTA PATCH were the owners of the dress shop. They invited us to lunch but we declined the invitation and found a quiet little drug store where we bumped into two more of our old classmates PAT QUINONIS, and CHRISTINE BERNAL. Pat is now secretary for the Atomic Babyfood Company, and Christine is skating with the Satelite City Roller Team. Bidding them Good bye” we continued on our way. As we passed the magazine stand we noticed a familiar style of drawing on the front of one of the comic books. Looking, we recognized the name WILLIAM McCABE scrawled in large letters across the bottom of the front cover (it was only $1.00, so we bought a copy.) That afternoon we returned to our hotel room and watched cineramic television which we understood was invented by WILLIAM TURK. We tuned in just in time to see an advertisement for the Alewine Lumber Jack corporation, owned and operated by Mr. CHARLES ALEWINE. Much to our surprise HURLEY FISHER made an appearance on the screen as the announcer for the heavy weight champion boxing match between MIKE WAYLONIS, and Georgous George Jr. We decided to retire early that evening as we were making our departure for earth the following morning. The next morning while standing in the ticket line at the rocket terminal of Satelite City we noticed a familiar face among the crowd. We finally got his attention and he rushed over to greet us. It was no other than GILBERT LEI V AS, who had grown to be quite a big man these days, owning a large amount of land. He told us that he was the leading cotton grower on the moon and getting bigger everyday. He also mentioned that his friend RICHARD LUCERO was now head of a syndicate which smuggled monkeys to the moon. We, WANDA HALL, a P. E. teacher at the University of Parker (I saved twenty years for the trip), and PAT AYERS a leading designer of space suits were rather glad to be on our way home to the bustling city of Parker after a nice and interesting vacation to the moon. Jerold Collings Kathy Cook Vivian Booth Lionel Barrackman Patsy Burns Judy Eddy Elaine Gibbs Veronica Homer Jonell Huett y Ambrose Kinlicheeny Harry Laffoon Mary Lou Landress Tony Leivas Sheran Potter James Robinson Johhny Robinson % f vv fcl ) David Romero Jan Scofield Sharon Slane OUT FOR LUNCH!! Junior Crider Irma Fisher Robert Lucero Russell Marcus Loretta Shirley Sydney Wilson Milt Stevens Sherry Skousen Judy Wad ley Jackie Anderson Lucy Cooyama Dinah Eddy ' N David Damon GONE FISHENM Gilford Amador Roger Brogan Betty Burton Lawanda Eddy Ray Edwards Frankie Esquerra Robert Hussen Patsy James Barbara Leivas Roger McCabe Walter Johnson ' f in Ralph Leivas Lee Etta Keys Richard Leivas Bruce Laughlin G. E. Martin SWIMMING! Joe Marshall Diana Miller Jim Nibert Jeff Scott Richard Saott Leslie Waits MEALTIME!! Everett Taylor Yolando Saucedo Vinton Yazzie Billy Burns Houston Daniels Rosalie Esquerra Sandra Hultrnan Patsy Laughlin William Lamayesva Robert Marcy Butch Johnson Angela Kinlicheeny David Martin Joan McDaniel Mike Meure Carl Moore Danny Morris This page Courtesy of AUSTEN'S SHELL OIL DISTRIBUTORS AND BOTTLE STOP Carla Patch Marla Patch Skeeter Polacca Kathy Pusich A1 Quinones Earlene Phillips Joe Robledo 4 Brenda Roper Wayne Ritter t i m Elroy Robertson This page Courtesy of CLAYPOOLS and UNION GIN Howard Zeyouma Charlotte Welsh Bashful!! Nelson Fernandez Diana Hansen Malinda Holmes Elmer Martin Lorraine Riggs John Sacatero Robert Turk Charlene Welsh Martha Tarin Edward Yava This page Courtesy of AUSTEN’S CORK AND BOTTLE and PARKER HOME BAKERY FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Berta Beaver, Bonnie Pulver, Wanda Hall, Mr. Brennan (Advisor), Pat Ayers, Bill North, Nancy Symth. D. Hansen. B. Parker, M. Dailey, B. Pulver, B. Buckley. W. Hall, B. Low, G. Hoover. This page Courtesy of J. E. BUSH and TOMMY KINDER'S. W. Lomayesva, B. Johnson, R. McCabe, L. Cox, E. Martin, C. Moore, R. Davenport, A. Yava G Leivas D Martin, F. Esquerra, R. Leivas, E. Yava. P. Solper, H. Zeyouma, B. Holt. T. Leivas. Larry Parker-Treasurer, Gilbert Leivas-Vice President, Richard Leivas-Secretary, Stephen Solper-President Carl Moore-Reporter, Tony Leivas-Sentinel. This page Courtesy of: STANDARD OIL COMPANY and THE DAIRY QUEEN. F.F.A. SWEETHEART This page Courtesy of: MILTS MOBIL SERVICE. The meeting will come to order! This Page Courtesy of; JOHNSON MOTOR CO. and NORRIS MARKET. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA V. Homer, Sgt. at Arms'L. Maha Treas. , N. Smyth Pres. , B. Beaver V. P. , M. Patch Sec. J. McDaniels. A. Waylonis, D. Cox, P. James, B. Pulver, S. Potter, C. Bernal, E. Gibbs, S. Slane, N. Marcy, B. Hall, S. Martinez, P. Bums, K. Cowan, S. Cox, B. Beaver. V. Homer, Y. Saucedo, K. Cook, S. Skousen, L. Maha, W. Hall. Wanda Hall --Loise Maha ---Sherry Skousen Kathy Cook OFFICERS ---------------President ----------Vice-President ---------------Secretary ---------------Treasurer Trying for basketball points. This page Courtesy of; BLACK MOUNTAIN MASONIC LODGE and FARM BQUIPMENT SUPPLY. BAND AND CHOIR L. Carl, T. Shelde, J. Marshall, R. Edwards, L. Cleveland, Mr. Sanderson, N. Marcy, J. Gallaher, E. Taylor, G. Fisher, M. Waylonis, D. Renquest, D. Peck, R. Marcus, M. Harrison, P. Blake, J. Nibert, P. O'Brien, C. Bowman, E. Gibbs, C. Welsh, V. Booth, J. Eddy, N. Smyth. Loudspeaker Editor Kitty Cowan JOURNALISM Mike Meure La Reata Editor Sherry Skousen Walter Johnson Anna Fisher Gus Saucedo CHEERLEADERS Bonnie Pulver Evanglina Chavez, Carla Patch, Linda Spurgeon, Marcia Strohm, Joan McDaniel Head Cheerleader This page Courtesy of WINDMILL TRAILER PARK and GAITHER RADIO T. V. SERVICE CLUB R. Amador, W. Roland, Leivas, Mr. Sims. J. Hall, M. Alvirez, P. Lynch, J. Gravel, J. Collings, G. Saucedo, S. Jimenez, T. LETTERMAN'S CLUB 1st Row: D. Scott. Mgr. W. Ritter, L. Barrackman. R. Amador, J. Hooper, J. Gravel, S. Jimenez, D. Renquest. 2nd Row: M. Waylonis, W. Shontz, L. Parker, J. Gallaher, W. Johnson. R. Scott, L. Cleveland, J. Crider. 3rd Row: M. Robertson, M. Scott. T. Pollaca, P. Tsosie. 4th Row: Mgr. A. Daniels, E. Robertson, R. Leivas, D. Peck. 1. to r. V. Booth, V. Homer, B. Hall, N. Smyth, S. Martinez, A. Fisher, D. Eddy. MAJORETTES and POM-PON GIRLS Top row-P. Laughlin, P. North, E. Powers, K. Pusich, L. Keys. 2nd row-C. Patch, M. Patch, R. Esquerra, E. Chavez, L. Spurgeon. FAVORITES Linda Spurgeon Billy North FLIRTS Pat Quinones Jerry Hoover MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED This page Courtesy of: BOB'S HARDWARE and VALLEY PHONE COMPANY. Pat Ayers Gus Saucedo BEST DANCERS Sharon Slane Billy McCabe FRIENDLIEST Sherry Skousen Rodney Amador POPULAR WITTIEST Bonnie Pulver Steve Jimenez ALL AROUND This page Courtesy of BEARDS CHEVRON SERVICE Pamella Hall PRETTIEST Jimmy Williams HANDSOME This page Courtesy of DO-DUCK-INN TRAILER PARK and WHITT'S TEXACO SERVICE. Junior Crider Beatrice Sinks BASHFUL HOMECOMING Pat Lynch and Pat Ayers Billy North and Bonnie Pulver This page Courtesy of PARKER ICE. CO. and A. W. ROOT BEER. This page Courtesy of EL RANCHO MOTEL HOMECOMING KING -A This page Courtesy of PARKER PEST CONTROL SPORTS .V. Jack Gravel, Pat Lynch Sidney Wilson, Darrell Scott Coach Simmons. (29) D. Peck. (77) R. Scott. (11) S. Wilson. (35) L. Barrackman. (65) H. Laffoon, (27) B. Holt. (30) P. Blake. (85) M. Scott, Asst. Coach Goar, Mgr. W. Ritter. (67)D. Carter. (19) D. Scott. (18) J. Gravel. (26) D. Renquest, (55) B. North. (16) P. Lynch, (87) R. Amador. (13) B. Hildebrand. Mgr. A. Daniels. (28) W. Shontz,(34) H. Zeyouma, (10) B. Brockus, (23) P. Tsosie. (25) R. Leivas, (15) E. Robertson, (32) L. Cleveland. (21) L. Parker. This page Courtesy of PARKER SHRUBBERY and SCENIC BEAUTY SALON Senior play boy's!! Larry Parker Ruben Leivas Mike Scott Defense One down, one to go! This page Courtesy of ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE and PARKER MOTEL. Bench warmers Watch outf r Who to send in? Good ol' Ruben This page Courtesy of MRS. D. L. BEAVER AGENCY and PARKER MOTOR. Odds and ends This page Courtesy of PARKER AIR CONDITIONING and BRANSONS BIG BASS LODGE. BASKETBALL L. toR: Hurley Fisher, Rodney Amador, Phil Tsosie, Roy Track, Steve Jimenez. Jerry Collings, Dennis Goodman, Mike Scott, Tommy Mike, Jim Hooper, Bill North. Mike Scott Bill North Jerry Collings Phil Tsosie Parker 48 Antelope 44 Parker 44 Kingman 47 Parker 54 Blythe 49 Parker 64 Gilbert 63 Parker 61 29 Palms 26 Parker 53 Blythe 61 Parker 44 Gila Bend 30 Parker 51 29 Palms 32 Parker 40 Phx. Christian 51 Parker 50 Needles 42 Parker 50 Maricopa 33 Parker 51 Kofa, Yuma 30 Parker 68 Paradise Valley 26 Parker 62 Antelope 66 Parker 66 Salome 40 Parker 52 Wickenburg 64 Parker 34 Needles 33 Parker 80 Pay son 53 Parker 70 Bagdad 50 Parker 42 Kofa, Yuma 26 Parker 70 Antelope 58 Parker 50 Gilbert 68 Parker 73 Pay son 66 Parker 58 Phx. Christian 63 B-West Tourney- 4th Place Easily!! Go Jimmy Go, This page Courtesy of HAYWARD LUMBER and DICK JONES ASSOC. Good ol' Broncs. Good Shot! This page Courtesy of GRAND VIEW HOTEL and CITY DRUG Scramble Get it. Jump shot. Jimmy Hooper Ruben Leivas Parker 39 Antelope 20 Parker 38 Kingman 26 Parker 55 Blythe 37 Parker 56 Gilbert 49 Parker 44 29 Palms 21 Parker 65 Blythe 56 Parker 51 Gila Bend 30 Parker 51 29 Palms 38 Parker 77 Phoenix 25 Ruben Leivas Steve Jimenez Parker 53 Needles 60 Parker 74 Maricopa 20 Parker 42 Kofa 33 Parker 51 Paradise Valley 47 Parker 74 Antelope 49 Parker 56 Salome 18 Parker 62 Wickenburg 27 Parker 25 Needles 30 Parker 52 Payson 32 Parker 55 Kofa 41 JUNIOR VARSITY A. Howard, H. Yava, D. Carter, J. Gallaher, B. Laughlin, P. Blake, W. Johnson, R. Marcy, G. E. Martin. -V • - % V -


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