Peoria High School - Panther Yearbook (Peoria, AZ)

 - Class of 1960

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Nancy Ahrenberg to Carol Plomis: To you I will my ponytail And with it may you catch your male. Lupe Amarillas to Karen Openshaw and Jo Ann Burke: To you my figure slim I will In hopes that in twenty years you'll have it still. Beatrice Archuleta to Karen Beebe and Cheryl Bodenstedt: To you my happy giggles I give: With them joy-filled lives youill live. Arlan Beebe to Santana Gonzales: You have my ways so easy going, Nonchalance you'll always be showing. Jim Berk to Janice Northrop: To you I leave my drum so hot: Take it and give it all you've got. Bill Bliss to Forrest Bolen: I will to you my Casanova ways: Get something to remember in older days. Richard Bliss to Evan Savage: To you I leave the VVickenburg girls: Believe me, they'll keep your head in whirls. Charlie Burns to David Rivero: To you I will my white bucks neat: And always wear them on your feet. Johnny Bums to Johnny Reems and Pilar Morales: My graceful manners I'll give to you, They'll make you well-loved your whole life through. Ginger Caldwell to Sal Perez: I leave with you my Texas Drawl: From now on you must say y'all.v Emma Corbin to Minnie Marshall and Una Romero: To you I give my friendliness Arid you'll have a million friends - more or ess. Richard Deen to Ron Breeden: I will to you my curly hair, And with it goes my wit so rare. Hosey Delk to Mary Lou Gutierrez: My nature sweet is yours to use, As long as the privilege you don't abuse. Judy Dorris to Feme Brown: My cheerfulness is what you get, Use it and you'll be a hit. Robert Downard to James Miles: My way with girls I do bequeath To you, and they will never leave. Pat Elder to Ruth Brown and Inez Wright: I will to you my pretty eyes, Big and wide and blue as the skies. Ramiro Espinoza to Angel Calzada: I leave you my talent in the dance: It'll rrgake you a big hit in romance. Wayne Essary to Johnny Flanagan: To you I give my hair style unique And with it goes my own technique. Dace Essley to Ray Crews: I leave with you my teasing way, But I want it till graduation dayl SENIOR WILL Ysidro Gutierrez to Don Edwards and Russell Maxwell: My shyness goes to you two boys: Have a happy life filled with quiet joys. Ruth Heinz to Betty Moody: A gift to you is my dignified face: Your life you'll live at a gracious pace. Gary Hemdon to Bob Faulkner: I leave to you my blushes red: You'll turn pink at everything that's said. Ronnie Hickman to Lawrence Elliott: My cowboy boots are yours to show That you can ride in the rodeo. Reg'Horton to Gene Wharton: I leave to you my famous Running Bare - Be gentle, you have to handle it with care. Delma Jackson to Melba Jo Bramlett: My mature ways are your inheritance: And the other girls won't stand a chance. Auther Lee Jones to Charles Reed: I give you my manner so havpy-go-lucky, And a dauntless courage that's brave and plucky. Linda Lackey to Kay Compton and Diane Justice: To you I will my talent on the piano keys: And many an audience you will please. Margaret Leon to Pat Lebario and Janice Sherrill: A pretty complexion is yours from me: May you keep it eternally. Tommy Lynch to Curtis Wilson: I leave to you my skill in track: May you never have to double back. Roger McCann to Kenny Horton: To you I will my Hercules: His championship is sure to please. Princella McNeal to Ann Phillips: I give to you my wedding band: Your future life will always be grand. Jerry Meeker to Gene Smith and Russell Maxwell: I pass on my shy sweet smile: You'll be sincere and without guile. Elizabeth Mothershed to Carolyn Mason and Kathy Hayes: My exuberance gay is what you inherit: A trait that earns you a lot of merit. Amold Muller to Frank Garcia: My kookie ways I'll give to you: I know to you that's nothing new. Pat Murphy to Daniel Cuellar: My manly voice so deep and strong Is yours to take and pass along. Edna Mae Myers 'to Genevieve Villasenorz I bequeath my hair with natural curls: You'll be the envy of the other girls. Mary Lou Napoleon to Lucille Halderman: MK sense of humor you'd better take: I now you want it: don't hesitate! Vilma Occhiline to Thomas Frederick: You'll be glad to know my acting skill Is yours to keep as long as you will. Lorel Borck to Pat Kimes: I give to you my yellow strands, As golden as the desert sands. .-15... Duane Posey to Howard Keel: I will to you my dark handsome features: And you'll be the envy of all the teachers. Mary Louise Price to Judy Hemdon: I give to you my diamond engagement ring: You two will be happy as a king and queen. Wayne Price to Judy Amspoker: I pass on to you my powerful brains: And a scholarship will be among your many gains. Norma Romo to Carolina Rosales and Angie Traslavina: To you I will my posture straight: It makes tantalizing bait! Bob Sergent to James Wright: I will to you my physique splendid, And my personality that's well-blended. Stuart Shannon to David Donahue: I leave you good old 22 And hope that you make all-state tool David Smith to Eugene Thomas and Ronald Rodriquez: You two get m big brown eyes: That should make you happy guys. Nellie Soto to Irene Elmore: My willingness to help I give away, And you'll be pleasing others every day. Jo Ellen Spears to Diane Ulmer: Your place will be editor of this book, That brings back memories when we look. Jerry Stone to George Mothershed: My gay social life is what I give: Take :ny place and what a merry life you'll live. John Svartveit to Phyllis Bounds: A foreign exchange student you will be, Visiting countries across the sea. Joy Swartz to Jane Stilwell and Esther Gomez: Sweetness and light, spread it around: That's what you must do, and your joy will abound. Lupe Traslavina to Lorenza Miranda and Frances Noyes: My shyness is my charming trait: I give it to you so you'll have a happy fate. T. J. Tumey to Chuck Carter: My gift to you is my boyish grin: With it you will always win. Margaret Vasquez to Doris Davis and Dorothy Plomis: I give to you my ways quiet and sedate: With them you will really rate. Darrell Vest to Paul Coronado: I pass on my romantic line: Use it to make your life divine. Roy Villanueva to Jerry Tate: I give to you my baseball lore: With it you will know the score. Paul Wheelock to Raymond Prentice: You are heir to my store of jokes: It will be your job to amuse folks. Roy Wilson to Manuel Acosta: A grocery is where I work: You have the job: now don't shirk.

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SENIOR HC3 GRS l WAYNE PRICE ROGER MCCANN MARGARET LEON V2ll6diCt0fiHH Salutatorian and Science Girl's Athletics AUTI-IUR LEE JONES JO ELLEN SPEARS DAVID SMITH Boy's Athletics Commercial sind Cirl,s Music Citizenship 12 Years Perfect Attendance journalism ...14-



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Senior Class Prophecy PANTHER U. S. A. Somewhere in an isolated place in Arizona there is a community made up of Peoria High School graduates. The population is 59-60 counting cowboy Hickman's horse. We shall call this community Panther, U. S. A. Panther is a rather strange community because it supplies the various occupations of these grads. In Panther you may find Bill Bliss designing air- planes for the Air Force where Major Occhiline is in command. If you need anything designed or built around the house, Richard Bliss and Reg Horton can be found on any beatnik corner. Pat Murphy is their cashier. He collects all the money for the jobs. Speaking of beatniks, you may find Ruth Heinz in- terviewing Pete Cervantes, the professional beatnik. Miss Heinz's next editorial will probably be on the life of a beatnik. Since farming is very popular in Panther, Jerry Meeker and Arnold Muller work together trying to put newfangled ideas into the farmer's heads. The Burns Boys and Farmer Downard think they know all there is to know about fanning, however. Panther has a real estate man, too. I see Essley is still trying to swindle the poor folk out of land. Panther's only policeman, Art Jones, has a steady job. His job usually consists of protecting .the pretty secretaries. Edna Mae Myers is secretary for the Beebe- Espinoza Goof-off Co. Io Ellen Spears is secretary for the Sergent-Wilson Better Baking Co. If anyone ever gets hoof and mouth disease or some- thing like that, they just phone in and the receptionist, Lupe Translavina, tells Doc Price or Doc McCann. Soon they are right over with their trusty nurses, Judy Dorris and Pat Elder. Everyone in Panther likes to gossip on the telephone so it takes a lot of people to run two telephone com- panies. Margaret Leon is president of one company on one end of town, Lupe Amarillas is her vice president, and Liz Mothershed is their rivate secretary. Emma Corbin takes care of the switchboard. Beatrice Archuleta is president of the company on the other side of town. joy Swartz is her vice president and Lorel Borck is the operator. They often get into scraps about which com- pany does 'the most business. Then Art Jones has to step in and straighten things out. Ginger Caldwell is the only one in Panther who has enough brains to teach. She has to divide her time be- tween business college and regular college. In morning she has two ardent pupils, Norma Romo and Linda Lackey, in business college. In the afternoon she tries to drill a little knowledge into David Smith, Paul Whee- lock, Nellie Soto, and Margaret Vasquez. Panther, like all thriving cities, has its sports heroes. In football it is Stuart Shannon. In basketball it is Ysidro Gutierrez. And in baseball there is Hosey Delk. Panther has a cafe. It is called the Green and Gold Cafe. There is a band and jim Berk is the main attraction with his drums. They sometimes have entertainment in the form of Shakespearean plays. Wayne Essary plays the part of Brutus very well. The Green and Gold Cafe is really a beautiful place. Darrell Vest and Gary Herndon really fixed the place up. But sometimes it gets pretty rough when Navy man Duane Posey and truck driver Richard Deen start living it up. Then in rushes the extra Doc, Iohn Svartveit and Tommy Lynch, the carpenter, to patch things up. Roy Villanueva keeps the local rods filled with go- juicev and everything in running order. Delma Iackson runs the local hair-fix-itv Shoppe. She gets all the latest gossip from the town I. B. M. oper- ator, Mary Lou Napoleon. Nancy Ahrenburg and Princess Dikes McNeal are now happily married and trying to support their hus- bands. Good luck, girls. Jerry Stone runs the general store in Panther. Be- tween selling his stale cans of beans and other odds and ends for the farm he is the richest man in town. In Panther there is one bookkeeper, Mary Louise Price. Since there isnit much of any one business, her job is to keep the whole townfs books straight. Well, that about winds up a short rundown on the various odd jobs in Panther, U. S. A. By the way, guess who the citizens of Panther put on the Presidential ticket this year? Why, Mr. T. I. Turney. Who else? -16.- l O 9 O

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