Elsinore Union High School - El Lago Yearbook (Wildomar, CA)
- Class of 1940
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Text from Pages 1 - 86 of the 1940 volume:
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Fclxtmg the annual has been to most of the staff most en
Joyable At flrst we had only a Vague ldea of what was ahead
of us but as we went on we found each day full of mterestm
and valuable experlences Our pride ln the cooperation and
loyalty of all IS equalled only by our pleasure m the complet
ed results lr IS wnth much gratitude that we the annual staff
present EL LALO of 1940 to the students and faculty f
Elsinore Umon H1g,h School We hope that thxs wlll help keep
fresh the memorxes of your happlest years your hlgh school
days
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To Mr O P Hornaday the edntor and her staff express
heartfelt thanks for his valuable assistance and helpful cocpera
tlon We would lzke also to express the smcere apprecratlon of
the student body as a whole for the untlnng effort that Mr
Hornaday has devoted to the up bulldmg of the morale of the
school and to the improvements rn the physxcal features of the
campus
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Standing Mr Hughes Mr Smith Mr Caass Mr Hornaday Mr Houdlng Mr Kahm
Sitting Miss Young Miss Flege Miss Campbell Miss Newstetter Miss Happe Miss Hunt
I-IE FACIJLT
Mr. Otis P. Hornaday
Principal
Southwestern College
University of Chicago
University of Kansas
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Mr. William Cass
Vice-Principal
English
Journalism
University of Oregon
Pomona College
Oregon State
Mr. Frank Houding
Science
Athletics
Columbia University
Gettysburg U.
Mr. C. W. Kahm
Athletics
Mathematics
Nebraska Wesleyan
Univensity of Iowu.
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Mr. Maurice Smith
Shop
LaVerne College
Claremont
Miss Josephine
Newstetter
Home Economics
Dramatics
Santa Barbara State
College
University of California
at Los Angeles
Miss Elizabeth Young
Secretary
Elsinore High School '39
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Miss Marybelle Fiege
Commercial
University of California.
at Los Angeles
Miss Doris Campbell
Music
English
Chapman College
U. S. C.
Miss Anne Happe
English
Social Science
Librarian
University of California
at Los Angeles
Miss Doris Hunt
Foreign Languages
Physical Education
University of California
at Los Angeles
ANNUAL STAFF
Each member of the 1940 El Lago staff has worked hard to
make thxs annual a fme publlcatlon Any success It may have
rs In part clue to the help of Mr Cass and Mr Hornaday The
staff also wrshes to express lts apprecnatlon to Mr Cannlrott
of the Los Angeles Engravmg Company whose advlce has
been most helpful to the Elsinore Leader Press partrcularly
Mr Frlshman and Mr Summers prmters of El Lago to Mr
Curtxs who has taken all the plctures and to the merchants of
Elslnore and vncmxty whose aclvertrslng has helped fmance
thls book
GEORGE DABICI-I
Art Editor
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JEAN SCHERNER
BOB SCHERNER
Edltor m Chxer
A S B President Boys
Activitxes and Sports
Edltor
VIRGINIA TORBETT
Classes and Music
MARJORIE ANDERSON
Busmess Manager
VIRGINIA PALMER OUISE BAER RUTH BOONE
Alumnl and History Gxrls Sports dz Actlvltles Calendar
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Standing Mr Hornaday C Gettemy B Scherner H Gettemy Burnham Bouris
Slttlng Baer J Scherner Starr Scnwartz Torbett
STUDENT CUIJNC L
The Student Council IS composed of the Assoclated Student
Body offlcers and the presidents of the classes and varlous or
gamzatnons The Councxl makes declslons concermng the
awardmg of letters and makes up the calendar for the year
The Councll Mr Cass and Bob Scherner ln partxcular revxscd
the constxtutlon better to care for future school and student
B preslclent Mary Torbett A S B treasurer Lounse Baer
A S B secretary ean Scherner edltor El Lago Cliff Get
temy presndent of Boys Federatxon Loulse Flack presxdent
of Gxrls League Phyllxs Starr presldent of semor class Har
old Gettemy presldent of Jumor class Llewelyn Burnham
presldent of sophomore class Hercles Bourxs presxdent of
freshman class
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PHYLLIS MAY
STARR
Phyllls
Lettermans Club 1 1 3 4
Scholarship 1 3 4 Senior
Class President 4 His
tory Club 34 Senior
Play 4 Senior Assembly
Very excited and a lxttle thnlled at the prospects of bemg sen
xors at last the class of 1940 wlth the alcl of its two advisers
MISS Flege and Mr Smlth selected offlcers for the fmal year
m hrgh school Those chosen to take the responslbllxtxes were
Phyllxs Starr presrdent lvan Baldwm vnce presldent Roy
ohnson secretary and Phxl Hurd treasurer
Dunng the year the semors partlcnpated ln many socxal events
Outstanclmg among these was a Samt Patrlck s Day dance t
whlch the Perrxs hugh school was mvrted Some of the other
actnvltxes were a noon dance and a Hallowe en party gxven
for the semors by the presldent Phyllns Starr Every member
came rn costume PYIZCS were glven for most attractnve and
most comlc costumes The semor play Sprung l'ever was
very successful and a crecht to all who took part m nts procluc
txon ln the mxclst of all of these events the class went to Big
Pmes for a clxtch clay The last actlvxty of the class was a semor
assembly gxven for the enjoyment of the entxre school Ar the
assembly the semors welcomed the mcommg freshmen The ser
mon for the gracluatmg class and the Commencement exercxs
es completed the year ancl left the group wxth many memorles
to chensh xn future years
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ROBERT JORDAN
SCHERNER
Bob
Football 4 Basketball 1
234 Tlack 34 Baseball
4 A S B President 4
Semor Play 4
DORIS ANN
SCHWARTZ
Schwartzle
Basketball l 2 3 4 Base
Club 1234 AS B Yell
Leadex 4 Class Yell
Leade 1 2 3 Usherettes
C ub 4
JEAN MARGARET
SCHERNER
Jeanme
Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Acc
Boys Glee Club 2 3 Acc
Glrls G1 e Club 2 3 Edl
tor of El Lago 4 Jaza
Orchestra 1 2 3 VlO11Il
Quartet 3 4
DAVID YOUNG
Dave
Basketball 1 2 4 Football
4 Track 4
CLIFFORD NEUMANN
GETTEMY
Cllff
Presldent of the Boys
Federation 4
ANN LOUISE
BAER
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Semor Play 4 Sextet 3
Basketball 234 Usher
ettes 34 Glee Club 34
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MARY OLIVE
TORBETI'
Mary
A S B Treasurer 4
Semor Class Play 4 Glee
Club 1 Perrls Exchange
Assembly
CLAUDE MERLE
JONES
Red
Basketball 1 2 Stage
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ball l,2,3,4g' 'Ijeiterniaa CLIFF-ORD NEUMANN 4: Senior Agsembly 45' Crew 2: C1aSS'YguLead-
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THOMPSON
Mxles
Scholarshlp 1 2 3 4 Hls
tory Club 3 4 Spamsh
Club 34 Latln Club l 2
ALBERTA MAE
HARDING
Bert
Baseball 1 2 3 4 Arch
ery 3 Dramatlcs 2 V01
leyball 1 2 3 4 Basket
bal 1 2 3 4 Badmlnton
Stan
Orchestra 4 Track 4
Hlstory Club 3 Jazz Or
chestra 4 Debate Club
MARJORIE GRACE
ANDERSON
M1dge
Glee Club 3 4 Scholar
shlp 1 23 4 Latln club 1
2 1-llstory Club 3 4 Sen
10 Play 4 Class Presl
dent 2
RUTH ENID BOONE
Ruth
GIFIS Sextet 3 Glrls
Glee Club 3 Llbrarlan
Scholarshlp 2 3 4
Hxstory Club 3 4 Basket
ball 4
WELDON MILTON
CARRERE
Weldon
Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Debat
mg Club 3 Jazz Orches
tra 34 Hlstory Club 3
MUSIC Edltor for Pellcar
4 Spanlsh Club 12
TORBETT
G1nn1e
Edltol IH Chief of Pell
can 4 Annual Staff 4
Llbrarxan 1234 Schol
arshxp 1 234 Glee Club
3 Hlsto 5 Club 34
WAYNE CLIFFORD
BURNHAM
Burme
Spamsh Club 2 Foot
ball 4 Basketball 1 34
Track 2 3 Tenn1s 2 3 4
Snorfs Eciltor of the Pell
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GEORGE DABICH
George
Basketball 1 23 Track 2
34 Baseball 234 Foot
ball 4 Lettermans Club
34 Art Ed1tOI' of the
Annual 4
DOUGLAS GRANT
CALVIN
Doug
Latln Club 12 History
Club 3 4 Class President
3 Senlor Play 4 Basket
ball 14 Track 3
GLORIA RUTH
ROYBARK
Glorla
Sergeant of Arms 4 Sen
1or Play 4 Glee Club 3
Volleyball 34 Baclmin
ton 34 Baseball 4
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RUTH MURIEL
GRANT
Ruthle
Glee Club 34 Latll
Club 12 Asst Editor of
Pelican 4 Senior Play 4
Senior Assembly 4 Briar
Rose 2
ROBERT LEVEILLE
Crumb
GENE
WILLIAM BECK JR
Bill
MARGARET JOAN
STEWART
Margaret
Orchestra 34 Jazz Or
chestra 3 4
SNOW
BETTY JANE
TORBETT
Betty
Orchestra 1 34 Jazz Or
chestra 1 3 4 History
Club 34 Scholarship 1
34 Girls Glee Club 34
Acc Boys Glee Club 4
RAYMOND HAROLD
THOMPSON
Stooge
Brlar Rose 2 Glee Club
24 football 3 Spanish
Club 3 4
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Phil
Baseball 1 Spanish Club
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MARY VIRGINIA
PALIVIER
JUANITA ROSE'I'I'A
DALTON
Nita
Lxbrarlan 1 2
ROBERT EVANS
Bo
Virginia Semor Play 4 Football 4
Pelxcan Reporter 4 An
nual Staff 4 Scholarshx
Soclety 4 HISEOYY Clu
4 Volleyball 4 Basket
ball 4
ROY SELMAN
JOHNSON
Wlmpy
Orchestra 2 3 4 Glee
3 Briar Rose 2 Vlce
President of Boys Fed
eratlon 4 Semor Play 4
ELLEN LOUISE
FLACK
Loulse
Basketball l 234 Base
ball 1234 Volleyball l
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sldent 4 Usherette Club
232 Lettermen Club 1
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KATHLEEN JEAN
WAGNER
Kittie
Sextet 4 Glee Club
ball 1 3 4 Freshman class
secretary 1 G1rls League
vlce presldent 4
JOE ALLEN
GEORGE
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Football 4 Track 4 Bas
ketball 12 Senior Play
4 Glee Club 4 Spanish
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IVAN I BALDWIN MELBA ARLENE HYATT
Bald1e Melba
Semor Play 4 Track 3 Volleyball 12
4 Football 34 Hlstory
Club 34 Vlce presldent
of Lettermans Club 4
Vice president f he
Semor Class 4
DOROTHY FRANCES:
FREEMAN
HARRIET FRANCES
HART
Hank
etta 2 Basketball 34
Volleyball 234 HlStOYV
Club 34 Semor Play 4
Dol t
Usherette Club
Lettermans Club
1234
1234
ball 1 2 3 4 Glrls
Yell Leaclex 4
Class Yell Leader
League
Julnox
CHRISTINA JAYNE
CLOSSON
Chrls
Glee Club 34 Basketball
4 Baseball 4 Pelxcan
Reporter 4 Archery 3
MARJORIE MARY
BALL
Margie
Scholarshlp 1 2 3 4 Jazz
234 Pehcan Staff 4
Lettermans Club 3 4
HISYOTY Club 34
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McGINNIS
Corxnne
Baseball 12 Glee Club
3 4 Volleyball 2 Basket
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NELDA ARDELL
THOMPSON
Nelda
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
After much meclltatlon and consrderatxon the senxor class of one thousand
mne hundred and forty wrltes thx as ltS frrst and last wlll and testament Our
careful thou ht we h pe has made xt xmpossxble for anybody to feel sll hted
ln the dlstrlbutxon of thls estate
Bllly Beck leaves hrs ablllty to be the teacher s helper to Donald Shaw Blll 1
certam that ln the future Don will strlve to be as helpful as possible to the
teachers
Marjorxe Ball leaves her abxllty to cr1t1c1ze to one Paul Crews She clalms he
IS next best to her when nt comes to telllng people what s rx ht and wron
Bob Evans after lookmg over the three thm s he has to leave decldes to
part Wlth lsabel hrs ever falthful auto Wlllln lt to Buzz ms teeny weeny lxttle
brother Bob savs We gotta keep lt ln the family you know
lvan Balclwm leaves hrs curly blonde halr to CUftlS Thompson who has
hopes of a f1ne head of haxr one of these lovely sprmg days
lVlelba Hyatt leaves her Texas clrawl to Mr Hornaday to make father llke
son
Roy Johnson leaves hrs clutles as mllkman to Roy Randy Randy knows so
much ab ut other thlngs tnat there must be something he cloesn t know aboutl
ean Scherner wllls her vlolm to Rudy Sauser whom she feels will carry on
for her ln no uncertaln terms Rudy has the rhythm and stays on tune every
once ln a whlle
Glorla Roybark leaves her talert as a superb actress cllcl you see Sprung
Fever3 to Dorothy Scherner Gloria hopes Dorothy wlll do th1n s with lt
lVl1les Thompson leaves hrs teenv weeny part of Thompsonvllle to Tommy
Hyatt who seems to have a ood foothold already
Nelda Thompson wllls her chlld llke complexron to ohn Clark She hopes he
wlll treat lt rlght for she would hate terrlbly to flnd xt covered wlth freckles
P S Mercollzed Wax costs SI 00 a jar
oe George leaves hls favorite nickname ughead to Dick lVl1ller and hrs
other name Roundhouse to Albert LeGaye He thlnks he has cnosen wxsely
Ceor e Dablch leaves hls artlstxc abxllty to Everette Rxos whose mltlals and
cloodlm s lf vou ll notxce are dlstrlbuted round and about the school
Louise Flack leaves her broad minded manner to Rusty Rupard who wlll
1nev1tably be a tall mmded person Defmxtely labeled a compliment
Marjorxe Anderson after much thou ht has declded to leave her abll tv to
act to the one time actress Phyllls Zlttell Nlldge demands however that Phyi
lls act under the same clrcumstances as she dld m l 940 s Sprm Fever name
ly the thlrd act'
Kltty Wa ner leaves her extreme hel ht to Crystal Freeman Kathleen say
There s nothln llke hel ht to lve a person a hx her look on lrfe
Claude ones wllls hrs carrot top head to Margaret Holllster who wxll need
lt lf ever she decides to become a Hepburn Well reallyl'
Doris Schwartz leaves her sunsmny personallty to Nlarcheta Wilson Wlth
thls personalltv plus her own brams Marcheta IS sure to succeed Labeled
compllment
Last but not least Cllfforcl Gettemy leaves hls affection for Nelda Thomp
son to any fellow who feels he can llck Ted Sheld
Sxgnecl THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1940
CSEALD Hitler CSEALJ MUSSOllDl
SEALJ Duchess of Windsor CSEALJ Kate Smlth
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B Thompson Crews
Middle Row Buchannan Gonzales Stumpf Dabich Celeya Evans Miller Flack Downs
Hornaxiay Grubb Mr Houding
Bottom Row Griffin Sheld Freeman Rail Taylor Zlttel Villa Miss Hunt Fish Hale Root
Stmckland M Thompson Hyatt F Audeoud Wl1ll8!HS
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The Junior class started the year m the traditional manner
by worrymg about fnnances, but wmth the aclvxce and assist
ance of lVl1ss Hunt and Mr Houclmg advlsers the class soon
overcame most of nts cllfflcultles Wxth the and of nts presldent
Harold C-ettemy v1ce presldent Donald Shaw, and secretary
treasurer Paula Root the class sponsored a mght dance a
benefxt show a noon dance, and durmg the sports season
many candy sales The last actlvxty of the year was the
umor Semor Banquet held May I7 A night club theme was
Caffled out Wanda Hale was at the head of the oommltlee
to plan the affaxr whxch was very successful and enjoyed by
everyone
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Top Row Arguelles Urquisa. Michaels Perret Haskell Baldwin Daubenburger Arguello
Lovett Cauch Valasco Barnes Hyatt Ezell Pltts Tyble
Mlddle Row Mr Hughes Leon Almaraz Coats Staton I-Iazelton Purinton Burnham T
Root Demeer H Root Adams Sauser Salgado Evans Townsend Thompson Miss Happe
Bottom Row Delgadio Sotello Osborn Shaw Nicolas Thomas Boggs Lillie Griffin Almos
Celeya Garner Wilson Morrell Hollister
If I: 1942
sophomores began thelr second year of hlgh school They
started thelr school actlvltles very early ln the year by teach
mg the lncommg freshmen proper respect for school tradx
tlons after whnch a dance was glVCh to welcome the new stu
dents Although thls class has had few affalrs of lts own
the members were loyal partlclpants ln all school actlvxtles
Officers ofthe class were as follows Llewelyn Burnham
president, Claire Llllle vlce presldent Lauretta Osborn
secretary treasurer, and Helen Nicolas, yell leader
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Under the guidance of Miss l-lappe and Mr. Hughes, the
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Top Row Fxsh Arthur McCrea Murphy Almarez Thompson McKenzie Flores Haynes
Egleston Glbbons Arguelles Goad Hyatt Boscocci Bourxs
S cond Row Almos Young E parza Ball Rorxpaugh Wxlks Smith Tate Morrell Kazmler
Hanson Stumpf Cole
Thlrd Row J M111er Rupard McIntyre A M11ler Enos Graham Schenk Boone Bodlne
Martln Hyatt Brown Scherner MISS Newstetter
Bottom Row Leon Oyas Sm1th Crews Byce Bachlm Arehart Michaels Flack Pearson
Taylor Morrell Perclval
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Very lnvely but a llttle scared the freshmen reglstered last
fall for then' first year of hlgh school Under the supervlslon of
Miss Newstetter and Mr Kahm the class was organlzed and
proceeded to elect class offncers The following were chosen
Hercles Bourxs presldent Richard Young vxce president
Alfred Kazmler treasurer, and Tommy Wllks yell leader
The fnrst actlvlty of tl'-e neophytes m high school was to gxve
an assembly for the entertamment of the entire school Latex
m the year after enjoymv the tradltlonal party gxven by the
sophomores thev gave one ln return
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BOB SCHERNER MARY TORBETI'
Presxdent Treasurer
LOUISE BAER JEAN SCHERNER
Secretary Annual Editor
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DORIS SCHWARTZ MARJORIE ANDERSON
Yell Leader Asst Yell Leader
A very successful year has been completed by the student
body under the leadershlp of Bob Scherner Some very excel
lent assemblnes were held and the Constxtutnon was complet
ly revxsecl A vacancy was left when Norman Rose vlce
presldent, transferred to another school
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The Clrls League held xts electlon last snrmg for thls year and
the following officers were chosen Louise Flack presldent
Kathleen Wagner v1ce presldent Nelda Thompson secretary
OCIBVIH Flsh treasurer and Dorothy Freeman yell leader A
Chrlstmas program was sponsored by the glrls of the League
The only admlsslon charge for the program was some artlcle
of food or clothm lnhese contrlbutlons were collected to f l
boxes whlch were decorated at school with fCStlVC red and
reen crepe paper decoratlons The League then dlstrlbuted
them to make a happler Chrlstmas for a number of famllxes
Several tlmes durmg the year the Qlrls League met ln the
cafeteria and Dorothy Freeman led school yells and songs By
meetm together this orvamzatlon promotes frxendshlp and
Cfoocl fellowshlp
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DVI FEDEIQATI
ln the sprang of I939 the Boys Federatlon held electron of
off cers Clxff Gettemy was chosen to lead the group Roy
ohnson and Mr Cass were to asslst hlm as secretary and treas
urer respectlvely Thls Group ns made up of all the boys of the
school who are members of the student body At the begmnmg
of the l939 I9-40 term the Federatlon was ln debt accordmg
ly a collectxon was taken up among the boys each gnvlng ten
cents The debt was not only paxd off but enough more was
taken up to pay for the plcture m the annual At Lhrlstmas
tnme the boys helped delxver the boxes to the needy At mter
vals clurmg the year freshmen boys were appointed to keep the
grounds around the school clean
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USHEIQETTEI
The Usherettes rs one of the most actrve groups rn school as
the members are on cluty at every publrc functron given rn the
audrtorrum as well as havrng prrvate socral affarrs of then
own The frrst meetrng was held at the home of the group s
aclvrser Nlrss Frege and the followmg offrcers were elected
Lourse Flack presrdent and Louxse Baer secretary treasurer
The most outstanclrng socral actrvrty of the year was the rnrtra
tron of srx new members rnto the group They were Laura
Flack Mary Taylor Helen Nrcolas Margaret Hollrster Beryl
Wrllrams and Harrret Hart
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act1v1t1es by electmg Ivan Baldwln presldent Louise Baer
secretary treasurer and Phll Hurd SOCIBI chairman A very
mterestmg tnp chaperonecl by Mr Hughes the adVlSCl' was
taken to the Huntlngton Llbrary At the end of the flrst se
mester fnve new Junlors who had met the requxrements of a
B average for entrance were mltlatecl mto the organlza
non To complete thelr actnvltles for the year thls group
gave a very successful noon dance carrylng out the Valentlne
theme
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Top Row Rail Palmer M Thompson Young Calvin Mr Hughes Hurd Magagnosc Baldwin
Boone B Torbett
Bottom Row Grxffm V Torbett Hyatt Flsh Villa Strickland N Thompson Ball Baer
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Middle Row Grant Anderson Lillie Ball O Fish J Scherner
Bottom Row Morrell Crews D Scherner McIntyre Miss Hunt Miller Rupard V Torbett
Wxlson
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Under the supervxsxon of MISS Hunt aclvxser many social
actxvltles have been successfully carrled out by the Latin club
The most outstandmg of these bemg a wlener bake at the
ln the course of the year a progressnve clmner was held at
the homes of several members Thus group has sponsored
several candy sales and a noon dance Later m the year the
Latm club was the guest of the Spamsh club when a swxm
mmg partv and VlSlt to the Plke was enjoyed by all Ofht
ers for the year were Claxre Llllle presldent Dlxon Deemer
vice preslclent Mary Lou Morrell secretary treasurer and
Octavla Flsh social chalrman
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Aloha Beach, followed by an evening of skating at Colton.
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and recognized as an organization, it has completed a very
successful year of social events. The first activity of the club
was a swimming party and wiener bake at Glen lvy. Later
in the year, a trip was made to Long Beach where the mem-
bers ofthe Latin club, who were invited guests, and the
Spanish club, enjoyed a swimming party and the amuse-
ments furnished at the "Pike", This club sponsored several
candy and pastry sales, and a noon dance. Miss Hunt was the
adviser for this group, and she was aided by the officers:
Miles Thompson, presidentg Joe George, vice presidentg Helen
Nicolas, secretary-treasurer, and Don Shaw, social chairman.
SPAN SH C
Top Row Cauch H Hyatt Almaraz Townsend H Thompson M Thompson George Root
Wilks Perret
Martinez Gettemy Grubb A Ball Bourls
Bottom Row M Ball Hollister Grlffln Miss Hunt Bodine Martin Hackenburg
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Top Row Deemer Townsend T Root H Root Thompson LeGaye
Middle Row Miller Mclntyxe Hyatt Bodme Griffin Lillie Boone Ball Thompson V
Torbett Nicolas B Torbett
Bottom Row Starr Anderson Baer Palmer Miss Hunt Hyatt Fish Villa Rail
SCI'IUlAlQSH I3 SDC ET
Chapter 76 of the California Scholarship Federation under the
leadership of Miss Hunt has been very active ln anuary seven
new members were imtlated by a gala affair held in the cafe
terra building One of the greatest accomplishments of the year
were taken by the group during which they were conducted
through the Ford plant Bell Telephone Co National Broad
casting C and many other places of interest Officers for the
first semester were Betty Torbett president Vlfglnla Torbett
vice president Octavia Fish secretary treasurer Wanda Hyatt
and Albert LeGaye social chairmen Officers the second se
mester were Octavia Fish president Virginia Torbett vice
presldent Virginia Palmer secretary treasurer Wanda Hyatt
social chairman
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was the revising of the constitution. Many educational tours
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Top Row Rlos Burnham Scherner Hyatt Barnes Gibbons Almarez Baldwxn Oyas
Mlddle Row Baldwm Evans George Kazmxer Bernard Hazelton S Dablch D Thompson
J Stumpf Vega
Bottom Row Levellle Magagnosc B Thompson Grubb Tate Jones Flack G Dablch
Young Gonzales Salgado
UTIBALI.
Coach lxahm started the l939 season Wlth one returnmg let
terman Bob KltCh The mexpenence of the players combmed
wxth a dearth of poundage was too great a handlcap to over
come A pre season game wlth Barstow was dropped 25 0
The San Bernardmo B team was taken m strlde 6 0 The
Tlgers opened the R C L schedule by losmg to San acmto
25 6 wlth Kxtch scormg on a 30 yard Jaunt Hopelessly out
classed by Hemet 47 7 KltCh made the seven pomts on a pass
from Kazmxer and a place luck Elslnore rolled over a weak
St Bernardme team 20 0 ln a practlce game ln the fmal con
test of the season Elsmore bowed to Perrls 27 6 wlth Scherner
scormv on a pass from Kltch good for 60 yards Elsmore was
represented by Stumpf and Kltch on the All League team
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IBASKE BALL
The A team was very weak this year because there were only
three out for varslty basketball therefore the Bees who dlcl
not play ln the Bee game were used as A s ln thelr flrst game
the Tlgers were beaten badly by Hemet SI I3 The Perrxs
Panthers downed Elsmore on the victors court 45 9 The
pressure was eased as San aclnto hanclecl out a 31 I4 defeat
Hemet got wound up ln the second rouncl scorlng 75 dlgltS to
the Tlgers 7 Laudo of Perrls scored 59 pomts to break the
Southern Callforma scormg record and help Perrls wm 84 28
ln the fmal game of the season San acmto scored 43 pomts
while holclmv the Tigers to 78
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IEEE BASKETBALL
The Bees deserve a great deal of credit for winning Elsinore
high school's first HB" championship. Elsinore opened the R.
C. L. schedule winning a thriller from Hemet, 25-23. Scherner
scored I5 points for Elsinore. A close game was lost to Petris.
23-20. Shaw led the attack with 8 points. Elsinore knocked
San Jacinto off the leader's perch with a 32-27 victory, with
Scherner tallying II points. ln the first game of the second
round, Elsinore downed the Hemet Bulldogs, 29-24. Scherner
accounted for ll points. Perris was taken in stride, 23-18.
Scherner again came up with II points. ln the final game,
l d for the championship Elsinore downed San Jacinto,
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Scherner, Captain
Blggs Smlth Hanson Zlmmerman Urqulza Young Arguelles
The Cee Basketball team started nts season ln hngh gear t
roll over Hemet 41 3 wlth Dablch and Zlmmerman as thc
heavy artrllery Another slaughter took Perrls 36 7 Then
me team was weakened when Dablch was shxfted to the Bee
squad Elsmore took the league lead defeatmg San aclnto
turn game wlth Perrxs the Tlgers were upset I8 20 Wlth a
last mmute rally the Cees downed San acmto Z2 ZI to w1n
the champxonshxp The team consisted of the followmo
Urquxza and Arguelles guards Zimmerman center Blggs and
Hanson forwards
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DEE BASKETBALL
The Dees started thelr R C L schedule by dumpmg Hemet
I6 II wlth Lovett Uarnermg 8 pomts ln the next game
Perrls handed Elsmore a I3 8 beating San acmto was tak
en easlly I9 7 and Lovett T1ofer captam rang up I0 pomts
return Game the Dees pulled an upset and defeated Perrns
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and Lovett was a one man IlOt scorlnof 20 pomts Thls lert
Perrls and Elsmore tled for flrst place The play off was held
at Perrls and the Panthers staffed a last mmute rally to defeat
Elsmore Z3 I9 wxth Haynes as hugh pomt man scormg I0
pomts
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BASEBALL
Wlth two days of practxce the Txgers journeyed to Perrxs to
get knocked over l l 6 lm Stumpf and Bud Dabxch pitched
for Elslnore Wlth Elsmore making four runs nn the last frame
pxtched a 6 run game but Elslnore was stlll beaten 7 4 The
Tlgers won another game by forfelture because Hemet played
an lnellglble player Against San acmto Elslnore won the
first game of a double header I4 4 Bob Evans hut his fourth
home run of the season ln the second sesslon errors cost
the Tlgers the game Vega and Zimmerman each hlt four
basers The percentage column shows Elsmore wlth an even
f1ve hundred three wlns and three losses
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Hemet was dumped, 9-8. ln a return game with Perris, Dabich
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Middle Row Lovett Bouris Urquiza Fish Evans B Baldwin Martinez Kazmier Flack Sal
gado Haynes
Bottom Row Biggs Arguelles I Baldwin Scherner Tate Magagnosc George Dablch Ezell
TIQACK
The turnout for track this year was very large The Tigers
had only one practice meet a four way affair with l-lemet
points The next cmder event was the annual inter class
track meet The Juniors and seniors shared top honors with
57 pomts each The R C L meet was held at San acmto
April 9 Because of the absence of a few members ot the
team the Tigers were able to get no better than third with 90
pomts Schemer broke the only school record this year run
ning the Class Bee 70 yard high hurdles in I0 3 seconds
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Petris, and San Jacinto. Elsinore finished second with 90
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Top Row Clark Grubb Hurd Mr Houclmg Le Gaye Burnham
Bottom Row Hollxster F1sh Sfnckland W1111ams Ball Mlller Rupard Martln
TENNII
Tenms matches started ln the mldst of the warm weather Wlth
very httle practlce Elsmore played its flrst match wlth Perrxs
the sec nd wxth San aclnto and the thlrd wlth Hemet Wayne
Burnham played flrst smgles for the boys Phll Hurd second
ham and Phll Hurd were the flrst doubles team Carl Cauch
and Edward Perret the second
The glrls team was made up of Margaret Hollister Octavla
Flsh Beryl Wllllams and Fern Martm playlng first second
thlrd and fourth s1n les respectlvely The flrst doubles team
conslsted of Margaret Holllster and OCt3Vla Fish whlle lrma
Shaw and Eva Mae Boggs played second doubles Nelther the
boys nor the glrls tennls teams were experxenced but both
groups played hard
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Top Row Crews Byce Delgado Taylor Rarl Hyatt Frsh A Roybark Audeoud Root Hale
S uckland M Thcmp on Wxllrams Baer Starr J Graham Arehart
Mlddle Row Bachlm M111e1 Smlth K Boone Martln Rupard Miller Michaels Shaw Os
borne Boggs Thomas M Morrell Wrlson L Flack Pearson Taylor E Morrell
Bcttom Row Palmer Ball Harclrng G Roybark L. Flack Nlcolas Miss Hunt Freeman
qchwfutz C Graham Halt Wagner R Boone
GI DLI BASKETBALL
Basketball was the second maJor sport scheduled for thxs
year and for the major portlon of the glrls It was the most
enjoyable Wh n the mter class tournament was held 1
large percentage of the glrls turned out and they were dl
rected mto class groups out of whlch a captarn was chosen
The results were Loulse Baer semor Ruth Strlcklano
Junlor lrma Shaw sophomore and Katherine Boone fresh
man Then the battle was on for the semors were deter
mined to make up for thelr drsgrace m volleyball Make no
for therr dlSgI'3CC they dld for the senlors walked off vslth
t p honors llI1lOl'S were second sophomores were thlrd and
freshmen were fourth The grrls seemed very enthusrastu.
about this sport under Nllss Hunts cllrectxon The whole sen
son was very pleasureable
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Audeoud Root Hale Strickland Thompson Wllllams Baer Starr Boone Nlcolas
Mfddle Row-Ovas Leon Baclum Mlller Sm1th K Boone Martin Rupard Miller Shaw
Osborn Boggs Thomas M Morrell Wilson L Flack Pearson Taylor E Morrell Holhster
Bottom Row Brown Hyatt Almos Gust Palmer Ball Hardmg Wagner Hart Miss Hunt
I3 DLI BASEBALL
Baseball practxce under the clnrectlon of Mlss Hunt started
with a large number of glrls m each class Because Elsmore
hugh school IS not ln the R C l.. girls league the glrls teams
do not play wlth other schools Despite thxs teams were or
ganxzecl and tournaments were played m May wlth the Seniors
umors, Sophomores vs Freshmen umors vs Sopho
mores Semors vs Freshmen, umors vs Freshmen, and Soph
omores vs Semors Each gxrl must be a regular member of the
team and play m the tournaments to get her letter
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Strickland M Thompson Williams Zlttel Baer Starr
Middle Row G Roybark Palmer Miller Smith Brown K Boone Rupard Miller Shaw,
Osborne Boggs Thomas Hollister M Morrell Nicolas L Flack Freeman
Bottom Row Hart Wagner Crews Byce Bachlm Enos Arehart J Graham Miss Hunt
Michaels Martin Taylor E Morrell L Flack Pearson Schwartz
GIIQLI I LE l3All.
Volleyball is the first mayor sport during the school year The
tournament which was the climax of the volleyball season
men won first place with the juniors second sophomores
third and seniors fourth The captains of the respectue
teams were Evelyn Morrell freshmen, Wanda Hale Jun
lor Irma Shaw sophomore, and Doris Schwartz sen'or
The spirit of competition hits ll'.S peak at the tournament There
was no outside competition in volleyball except when the
freshmen played against Corona Elsinore was victorious in
both frames played The girls who want to make letters have
to be regular members of their class team in the tournament
Volleyball was entered into with enthusiasm and another year
is eagerly anticipated
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Middle Row Williams Strain Thomas Hackenburg McGinnis Sheld Miss Campbell Hollister
Root Baer Thompson Torbett
Bottom Row Johnlson Scherner McIntyre Miller Grant Anderson Hart Wagner Griffin
GIIQLI GLEEC U
The Glrls Glee club under Mlss Campbells dnrectlon well
deserves the pralse recelved th1s year for thelr excellent muslcal
programs The glrls were honored by bemg mvltecl to smg at
the Rxverslde Teachers lnstltute where thelr efforts recelvecl
enthusnastlc applause They provided vocal numbers for numer
ous programs such as the annual Christmas program Muslcal
mencement Those Slnglng soprano were Gloria Bodme Chus
tma Graham Norma Hyatt Fern Martm Corrme lVlcG1nn1s
can Mlller Helen Sheld C-lorla Smlth oyce Thomas Wxlle
MaeGr1ff1n Florence ohnson and Marllyn Stephens second
soprano Marjorie Anderson Katherine Boone Ruth Grant
Neoma Hackenburg Harrlet Hart Margaret Nlclntyre Leeann
Rupard Dorothy Scherner Kathleen Wagner altos Louise
Baer Margaret Hollister Lauretta Osborn Paula Root lrmu
Shaw Nelda Thompson Beryl Wlllxams and Marne Percwal
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All IQCHESTIQA
Tue Jazz orchestra which consisted of eight members cho en
from the regular orchestra completed a successful year under
tue direction of Miss Campbell During the school year 1930
l940 this group has played at all noon dances and in addi
sum was received for each performance which was used to
buy the latest Jazz music The group included saxophones
Bob Scherner Roy johnson Duame Thompson and Richard
Miller trumpets Ed Grubb and Margaret Stewart drums
Weldon Carrere piano Betty Torbett
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first time this year, under the guidance of Miss Doris Campbell,
made many appearances. The girls' voices have been heard in
numerous programs such as the school assembly, Teachers' ln-
stitute at Riverside, the Christmas program, the Petris Ex-
change program, Musical Benefit, Parent-Teacher Association
program, and the Public Schools Week program. Gloria Bo-
dine and Marilyn Stephens, the latter taking Eileen Strain's
place, sang soprano, Kathleen Wagner and Beryl Williams, se-
cond soprano, Nelda Thompson and Harriet Hart, who took
Louise Baer's place, alto. The Violin Quartet also has many
performances to its credit, including the Perris Exchange pro-
gram, Musical Benefit, Parent-Teacher Association. and Pub-
lic Schools Week. Jean Scherner played the lead, Roy Randy
second, and Eva Mae Boggs and Phyllis Zittel, alto. Betty
Torbett accompanied the group.
SEXTET AN QUAIQTET
Top Row-Strain, Bodine, Baer, Thompson, Williams, Wagner
Bottom Row Torbett Boggs Randy Scherner ZltI8l
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"Spring Fever" was presented by the l940 senior class under
the dxrectxon of Mlss Frege May 2 and 3 It was a three act
comedy portravmg the mvolvecl compllcatxons of a mnstaken
ldentlty ln a boardmg house at college The cast was Robert
Evans Howard Brant Robert Scherner Ed Burns
George Vlc Lewrs Louxse Baer Lou Herron Phyllls Starr
Mrs Spangler Marjorle Anderson Anne Purcell Harrxet
Hart VIVIBH George Douglas Calvln Henry Purcell Gloria
Roybark Phoebe Purcell lVlary Torbett Maude Corey Roy
ohnson Professor Bean and Ivan Baldwm Presldent Dxxon
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Mlddle Row Blggs D Thompson Shaw B Scherner Almaraz Grubb Jennings Townsend
Randy C Thompson
Bottom Row Mlss Campbell Torbett G Taylor Rall Zlttel Boggs Bodlne M Taylor J
Scherner Stewart
UIQCI-1 ESTIQA
The members of the orchestra cllrected by lVl1ss Campbell
have worked hard to provlde accompaniment for various pro
ductlons of the year Thxs group of students played for the
annual Chrlstmas program the Musxcal Beneflt Publnc Schools
Week program and at the services for the graduatmg class and
for the Commencement exerclses The orchesta consnsted ot
vlolms ean Scherner Gloria Bodine Eva Mae Boggs Kath
leen Rall Mary Taylor Rey Randy and Phyllis Zxttel clan
nets Vnctor Almarez George Blggs Bob Scherner Grace Tay
lor and Don Shaw saxophones lvan Baldwin Glenn Hos
tettler Roy ohnson Stanley Magagnosc Richard Muller
Dualne Thompson and Claude ones trumpets Ed Grubb
Margaret Stewart Claude Townsend and Bob ennmgs trom
bone Curtis Thompson drums and bass Weldon Carrele,
pnano Betty Torbett
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School began 2 I I Enrolled
OCTOBER
Played Football wlth San acmto
The Freslsmen gave an assembly
Played Football with St Bernardmes
Phyllis Starr gave the Senlor Class a Hallowe en party
Played Football wlth Hemet
The Sophomores welcomed the Freshmen class wlth a party dance
NOVEMBER
Armxstlce Day Assembly
Played Football with Perrrs
Home coming for alumm
27 Thanksglvlng vacatlon
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DECEMBER
Freshmen gave the Sophomores a return party
an 2 Vacatlon
JANUARY
IZ and I3 Basketball season starts Played fzrst game with Hemet
I8 and I9 Played Basketball wrtn Perrls
25 and 26 Basketball games wrth San aclnto
26 End of Fxrst Semester
FEBRUARY
I 2 Played Basketball wrth I-Iemet
7 Semors went to Blg Pmes for their annual dxtch clay
Hrstory Club noon dance
I6 San acmto and Elslnore played basketball
MARCH
Perrls gave Elsinore an Exchange program
8 Seniors gave a nlght dance
EISIDOYC gaVC PCIYIS an Exchange pl'OgYalTl
Musrc Department program glven
I 7 25-Sprm vacatlon
APRIL
3 La Verne Colle e quartet featured at an assembly
76 Publrc Schools Week
24 Publlc Schools Nlght
MAY
2 3 Senlor Play
74 umor Sem r Banquet
29-Senror Assembly Elghth Grade day
30 31 Vacation
JUNE
7 Services for the graduates
6 Graduation exerclses
7 Last day of school
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The Elsmore Hlgh School has the drstrnctron of bemg the oldest hngh school
xn Rrverslde county Almost xmmedately after the townshlp of Elsmore was or
ganlzed the school movement was begun A grammar school was bullt and ln
the summer of 1891 the presslng need of a hlgh school was felt This was be
fore Rrversrde county was organized and Elslnore was m San Diego county
Thus on S ptember Zl 1891 under the prlnclpalshlp of N Summers
the followrng puplls entered the proneer class Raber Schanck Harry Dutton
Rulnef Schanck ohn Palmer Mable Starbuck Edna Heald Effre McCoy
Ahce Leech Lxllxan Marten Charles Arey and Gertre Lawler It IS true that
there was no new hugh school buxldmg awartmg the I5 students who enrolled
xn tue hlgher grades but a room ln the grammar school burldmg proved to
be adequate for these pupxls for the next three years At one tlme the enroll
ment of the school dropped to ten as an average darly attendance of ten was
requrred bv the state for the maintenance of the school those faithful ten band
ed together under the name Immortal Ten and were present every day ram
or shlne and so the ugh school was saved Thls class graduated ln l894 and
much honor IS due Its members
As the years passed the enrollment gradually grew large and many new
volumes were added to the library The flrst school picture of the students was
taken rn 1896 ln September of l897 the enrollment reached 29 The prlncrpal
was given an asslstant and the Odd Fellows gave the school tne opportunity of
usxng the organ whlch was gratefully accepted Physical education facllrtles
were very llmlted but supervlsed exerclses were taught to both boys and glrls
A petltlon was clrculated among the students for larger school quarters and
nn I897 the school board rented the north half of the second floor of the Con
solldated Bank buxldxng for school rooms Thls bulldmg IS better known as the
Hot Sprmgs lnn The large room on the east was used as an assembly room
class room study hall and home room a small room about mrdway on that
srde of the bulldlng was used for English Latrn and history The one on the
front corner was used for a laboratory Chemrcals and apparatus were m an old
cupboard three feet wide and slx feet hnga We may be sure that some of the ex
perlments carrxed as satxsfactory an aroma as any rn our modern laboratorres
A flag entertamment was glven rn April by the scholars to ralse money for
fag and the papermg of the school rooms Thls wortwy enterprise parted the
c tlzens of the valley from S31 75 of their hard earned money
The hugh school was moved back to the grammar school building for the
next term and remamed there several years when apparently mxgratxon ap
peared to mean progress and the old Armory Hall better known as the Odd
Fellows Hall was secured for hrgh school rooms
It IS lnterestlng to note a few of the methods of transportatlon to school
Some of the students rowed across the lake some rode bicycles around the
lake others came on the tram wh1c1 arrrved ln Elsmore at srx o clock and
school took up at n1ne Lolo lngman a graduate of E U H S was remem
bered for her blcycle rude to school every day from Good Hope Mmes
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The school by this tlme was faxrly well equxpped lt had a lnbrary of some
300 volumes whlch though small was well chosen and yearly became more
useful as volumes were added The laboratory was better supplxed and fltted
Elsmore lugh school held many debates among 1ts own students and with
Perrxs Hlgh School ln adclltlon many soclal Uathermgs and plcmcs
Durlng the term of 191 l three teachers were added to the staff of the prm
clpal and his asslstant This same year an attractlve bulldlnv was erected to
house the mstltutlon This bulldlng IS stlll standlnof and IS now used for the ad
mmlstratlon bulldlng of the present hngh school There was a great deal of argu
ment as to locatxon but It was fmally bullt at xts present sxte
ln I9 l 4 an athletic league known as the Rrversnde county league was formed
which conslsted of Hemet San acxnto Beaumont Bannlng Perrls Coachella
and Elslnore
Thls same year the electric clock was Installed whlch was a big lmprovement
over the alarm clock of the years before
It was nn October of the school year l9l4 l9l5 that the flrst Student Body
was organrzed The constltutlon was drawn up under the guxdance of Pnnclpal
F L Carrler and electron of offlcers was held Hampton Watts was selected
as presrdent Sarah Burton vrce presrdent Nona Fees secretary Evelyn Wal
Xenophon BOUTIS editor ln chief and Wallace Clark busmess manager They
were asslsted by ten eager students the advrser lVl1ss Garst and the prlncrpal
who took all the pictures The volume contained 56 pages and was heartlly
supported by the merchants through advertlslng
The years passed the attendance grew larger and the need for larger school
quarters was felt strongly So ln l924 1925 an addrtxon was bullt It stands
today and rs known as the science bulldmg More equlpment was purchased to
the science department to make It one of the most complete rn the county
Many lmprovements and changes were added throughout the years The an
nual El Lago mstead of Elsmorus Elsmore entered several commercxal
contests and placed hugh a cooperatlve store was establlshed where students
could buy school supplres student self government was orgamzed and many
books were added to the alreadv Good srzed llbrary
The enrollment grew steadlly untrl there was need for another bmldmg An
other annex was bullt The ground was broken at a blg ceremony ln the latte
part of 1934 and thxs addntron was fmxshecl 1n I936
Under the prlnclpalshxp of lVlr O P Hornaday many improvements were
made on the grounds ln I937 I938 the ground was leveled and seeded for a
turf football fleld and stone bleachers were constructed whlch proved to be the
most attractxve nn the county Thns same year the banks north of the scrence
burldlng were terraced wrth rocks and completely landscaped wxth shrubs and
plants ln l94O a lawn was planted across the front and around the tenm
court Today there IS no more beautlful or better cared for hlgh school campus
m Southern Calxforma
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CLASS OF 1894
Harry Dutton
uertrude Lauler Osenburg
Raber Schanck
nulref Schanck 1Deceasedl
Mabel Yates 1Deceasedl
CLASS OF 1897
Imogene Schanck Pearson
Wlllram McConnell
CLASS OF 1898
Emma Clark Downe
Harry Henderson
CLASS OF 1899
Peter McIntyre
bred Fortlne lDeceased3
CLASS OF 1900
Lura Peck Thompson
CLASS OF 1901
Katherrne McIntyre
CLASS OF 1902
Josephrne Drckson
Paul Johnson
Raymond McConnell
Susan Wrllrams
CLASS OF 1904
Lola Ingman Trujrllo
Raymond OConnell
Stephen Connoly 1Deceasedy
CLASS OF 1905
Jean F McIntyre
CLASS OF 1906
Glenn Torbett
CLASS OF 1907
Adelrne Clark Neblett
CLASS OF 1908
Altha Strickland Palmerson
Rose Ellrs DeBorra
Earl Ellrs
CLASS OF 1909
Altha Merrifreld Cauch
Harry Pool
CLASS OF 1910
Ruth Stewart
CLASS OF 1911
Harley Cline
Lytton Jackson Ray
CLASS OF 1912
Irene Mayer Damel
Edna Burton Ferron
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CLASS OF 1913
Elrza Mrlls Bohannan
Cecile Burton
Jane Stewart Ferrrs
Ethel Arenschleld Williams
Lennie Morrell Evans
Clyde Crawford
Wrlllam Fetterly QDeceased3
Wrllram Penphrase
CLASS OF 1914
Delbert Bohannan
Lourse Dlckson Woodruff
Nona Fees Crawford
Mabel Hudson Strrckland
Amos Gardner 1Deceasedb
Earl lvlrller
Grlbert McCoy QDeceasedp
Ray Wrlkinson
CLASS OF 1915
Sarah Burton
Evelyn Walters Best
Elsre Edgerton Kerley
Clyde Tout
Xenephon Bourls
CLASS OF 1916
Sarah Eddy
nenery Eddy
Lours Burnham
Murray Arenschreld
Edwrn Vaugham
CLASS OF 1917
Eleta Smrth Andrews
Wallace Clark
Asnel Penprase
CLASS OF 1918
George Hale
Jenny Perret Baker
Uessle Trmmrs Harrrs
CLASS OF 1919
Stanley Mayer
ueatrrce Clark Cameron
Clara Slosson Millbrook
vlartha McSwarn Endrcott
CLASS OF 1920
Hrlda Armour Lester
Sophie Armour
Elrls Fees
Vesta Davenport
hllzabeth 'vlrenke Watts
CLASS OF 1921
Arthur Escallrer
Edrth Kerth Root
Mabel Mayer Ray
lfern Pnrynprovelt Davrg
Florence Taylor Simmons
CLASS OF 1922
Ellzabeth Baer
Joesphrne Knotts Knowles
Elrzabeth Perret
Bessre Slosson Nelson
Dorothy Stewart
Helen Smrth Kuhl
John Peters fDeceasedl
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CLASS OF 1923
Louisa Stone
Margaret Burgeron Taylor
Jacob Burro
Lorelda Hattfleld Fayle
Merlyn Harrrs
May Hersey Kent
Hazel Trrece Yates
Emerson Yates
Winrfred Wier Hattfield
Fay Morrrs Benedict
CLASS OF 1924
Jerold Bash
Helen Hardman Holmes
Harold Holmes
Eldred Rorlpaugh Patton
Phrllp Smrth
Alrce Mrtchner
Margaret Whlte
CLASS OF 1924
Ernest Sholer
Margaret Sharp
CLASS OF 1925
Dorothy Vmcent Dahl
talph Barnett
Thelma Beach Johnson
1Deceasedl
Blanche Dunham Grrffln
John McCule
Ruth James West
Irene Drllay
Gertrude Muller Dragoo
Florence Newman Beaver
Clara Trout Wmterhulter
Robert Ruskauff
Irene DeLay Allen
CLASS OF 1926
Isabell Burrell Lrlley
Wade Anderson
Perry Burdick
Jean Barnes
Rrchard Barnett
Jane Dean
Dallas Dye
Florence Grayson Bell
Arthyr Ridley
Verna James Freeman
Raymond West
Helen Herbert
Howard Sykes
James Taylor
Mary Sutherland Barnett
Perry Anderson
Helen Bond Hobson
Kenneth Boyd
Winston Jones
CLASS OF 1927
Elzrra Allen Olney
Lucrlle Anderson
George Bergren
Dorothy Brown
Kathryn Burnham Schmalzrerd
Leola Fry
Vlrgrnra Clayton Wllkrns
Myrtle Dunham
Marran Elllott Rorrpaugh
Elward Escallrer
James Freeman
Myron Garver
Vrolet Hastarn Truman
Francrs I-Iersey
Vrctor Gersey
Walford Hodclrng
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ALIJ
Marie Kendall Stephens
Harold Morton
Floyd Rall
Rose Slosson Rldley
Harold Smlth
Mary Smith Klelnsteuber
Verne Smxth Hodge
Joyce Sykes
Dorothy Traver
Beatrlce Wells Klrchner
CLASS OF 1928
Nlda Ashman
Ernest Broyles
Sanford Burnham
Lloyd Chandler
Marxe Cooley Escalller
Georgla Elhot
Agnes Freeman Honberger
Alice Heald
Bob Kirkpatrick
Agnes Lewls Smltn
Walter Lyell
Stanford Nanoleon
Charles Perret
Phyllis Plnk Hall
Blll Reidler
Leo Ron augh
Vernon hlfflet
Mlldxed Smith Harmon
Charles Stephens
Mary Sykes Rasch
Allan Tanner
Frank Taylor
Tom Walters
Horace Wllks
John Woodford
Clara Wrlght
CLASS OF 1929
Fred Barrell
Ferne Chandler Freeman
Theodosla Estrada
Ethel Graham Dunham
Helen Green Johnson
Frances Gunnerson
Allce Hersey Mlller
Cllfford Hersey
Alma Johnson Bergren
Perl Kolb
Vera Lewls
Marelda Metzler
Ruth Orlvls Darlmg
Lester Otto
Mary Slosson Crawford
George Stlffler
Beth Tanner
Luella Teskle Estr1bou
V1v1an Traver Dutton
Ray Woods
CLASS OF 1930
Ra Broyles
He en Bucey
Dorothy Cooley
Ceclla Dletrlch Burrell
Evelyn Emerson Myers
Denise Estribou Sherman
Marion Everett WIISOII
Helen Grler Beatty
Otto Gutkaes
Mlldred Hadsell Krrkpatrlck
Frances Herbert Relsner
Helen Hochalter
Beatrlce Horton
Bob Hudson
Joe Juarez
Ruth Keith Tldwell
Art Lamphere
Effle Larson Fowley
Clyde Long
Dorothy Matthews
I LIST CONT NUED
Lee McMath
Dick Mlller
Jack Mllls
Ben Myers
Jack Neblett
Edwln Parezlk
Horace Parker
Gaylord Parks
May Rorlpaugh
Ellen Taylor Hazard
Leonard Townsen
Helen Spadler
Hugh Walker
Ozeal Walker
Vera Ruskauff
Voda Ruskauff
CLASS OF 1931
Buster Angelo
Ella Pearl Beach Cornwell
Astrld Erickson
Garvey Freeman
Charles Glover
Ronald Wlckerd
Mary Lee Harrlson
Mary Jane Kallna Burgess
Peggy Kallna Julian
Margle Keck Wlxam
Loulse Lacoste Henard
Mlldred Lewis Hamm
Helen Lloyd Colllns
Benny Mansfield
Wllllam Massey
Mxldred Morton
Charlotte Myers
Anna Relnholdsen
Margaret Rorlpaugh Stewart
Dan Spadler
Margie Sternberg Chandler
Jxm Stewart
Jewel Stlffler
Frank Heald
Elizabeth Stoner Hutchlns
Gazel Txlley Varnum
Avery Rldenour
Phxl Wagner
CLASS OF 1932
Lloyd Bush
James Arvlso
Chester Barnett
Ivan Clogston
Eldon Bayard
Marjorie Dye Churchlll
Jack Frlshman
George Burnham
Loule Juarez
Dorothy Klarer
Wlnlfred Hamllton Grant
Lester Hampson
Doris Lam here
Vlaxme La rler
Henry HHTFISOH
Roy Heckman
Wllma Lucas German
Alvln Horner
Alfred Oehler
Leona McBride
Olga Parlzek
Gus McClintock
Gus Patzner
Walter Mills
Ed Ramlrez
Llllxan Murden
Wllma Myers
Jane Frances Roach
Helen Stewart Harrxs
Isbella Robertson Rall
Alxce Strickland
Jeanne Rush
Sylvia Sykes Stowell
Roy Sheldon
Kenneth Thorsnes
Glenn Smith
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Marjorie Speer Heeres
Marcus Vejar 1DeceaSedJ
Lawrence Waddell
Stanton White
LaVerne Wagner Parker
CLASS OF 1933
Oliver Erickson
Jullan Baker
Eileen Fish
Jane Bohannan Crogan
Elxzabeth Freeman Zloh
Wllfred Brown
Wesley Horton
Dorlan Coogan
Alma Johnson Farrell
Jack Crane
Loraine Maes Kettering
Blll Kaiser
Josephine Mxlls
Walter Kltch
Neal Lansing
Jack Myers
Bob Neblett
Margaret Leet Hales
Carl Orvis
Sarah Shaw
Dwight McGuire
Vern Otto
John Phlnos 1Deceased
Gladys Slosson Goodcase
Mary Thompson
Earl Rice
Esther Tllley Hayes
Eugene Roberts
Rita Scott Domde
Ethel Townsend Haskell
Eugene Wlnters
Homer Wlckerd
Katherine Westman Dahl
Vera Brady
Clarence Matthews
Tod Thorsnes
CLASS OF 1934
Ruth Sutherland Cofer
Vera Knott
Lawrence Kxley
Florence Barber Garner
Laurence Burnham
B111 Frledemann
Patr1c1a Coogan Frledemann
Joseph Arnold
Mary Chamberlam
Chester Burnham
Inez Cornwell
Arthur L Driver
Margaret Donnelly Walker
Harvey Gardner
Elma Bayard
Judd Clark
Vlrglnla Davls Fletcher
George Fuller
Florence DeGroff
Clyde Hazelton
Vest Garrlson Berry
Charles Lloyd
Anme I-Iappe
Walter Lee
Kathryn Everett Dean
Melvln Hardy
Emma Holllster MCGIHHIS
George Lyell
Frances Hazel Rlpley
Irene Joiner
Vernon Knott
Samuel Knlght
Gene Parks
Lucy Ramirez Juarez
Jack Joiner
Barbara Keith Barham
Leon Coleman
Doroth Root
Tony amlrez
Lois Sheldon
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Marv Lewis Burnham
Edward Small
Malgaxet Stewart Fletcher
Raymond Snodgrass
Allce May Shearer
Jack Roach
Hannah Throop
Eugene Slerres
Joanne Waddell
Robert Stephenson
velda Wllhams Walker
Eaxl Walker
Martxn Ex ans
CLASS OF 1935
Russell Whlte
Vlfglllla Chandler Osborne
May Tumllnson
B111 Cass
Sue Rush Bell
Paul MCGUIIG
Vlfglnla Chrlsman
Alfred Bolomey
Ernest Kxrkpatnck
Peggy Beach BEWICK
Clal6I1C8 DeGroff
Rose Marie Tarwater Patzner
Tommy Osborne
Grace McCl1ntock Dahl
Wllllam Barber
Mary Wxlks Gatch
Wanda Daubenberger Walmsley
Gene Barnes
Mary Louise Krelder
Daubenberger
George Bewlck
Garvm Morrell
Ira Dunham
Wllllam Baker
Dorothy Rogers Mlller
Esther Lyell Cook
Grant Hamllton
Mary Jane Gardner Harrx
Curtls Clark
Wesley Hawes
Marle George Tllley
Franklln Pratt
Pobext Evans
Russell Freeman
Don Patterson
Edward Johnson
Marjorle Mlller
Sam Barnes
CLASS OF 1936
FIHIICIS Barnett
Ette Bates Colhns
Ruth Blakely Johnson
Don Bromley
Elma Carrere Kxlgory
Edward Cody
Don Cox
Jane Evans Tllly
Jeannette Flsh
Florence Ford
James Harmon
Elaine Harr1s
Dolores Harrlson
Carollne Hazelton Heckman
George Heckman
Hovx ard Kltch
Enzll McBr1de
Robert Mlller
Jessie Nlcolas
Ernest OIVIS
Francls Shrader Hllton
Nathan Slosson
Fueda Smltlf
Dexere Stower Kltch
Raymond Padula
Flank Rodrxguea
TOShl Saito
N LIST CONTI NU ED
Zelma Scott
Eleanore Sheane
Kenneth Stoller
Jack Tarr
John Throop
Chon V1lla
Idabel Wlutbeck
Nancy Wzckerd
CLASS OF' 1937
June Barkey
Orvllle Barnes
Eugene Boggs
Davld Brown
Arthur Bodine
Davxd Casner
Don Clogston
Flavel Harr1s
Lucy H61V19 Ceas
Elmo Jomer
Fred Klarer
Lorna Lucas
Edna Huff
Louls Mack
Lucy Matthews Dunham
Jane M1lls
Marjorxe Murden
Idabelle Osborn
Malcolm Parks
Jack Pearce
Jeanne Purmton
Dolothy Rall Taylor
George Root
George Salto
Quentln Schwartz
Wmton Shxrley
Carl Sm1th
Mlldred Sweet
Wylle Tarwater
Nelda Torbett
Frances Wllks
Bob Wagner
Ray Wllllams
CLASS OF 1938
Jack Lansing
Betty Evans
Eleanore Lewls
No1r1s Neblett
Mlldred Sm1th
Ralph Mlller
Elaine Sheane
Leonard Mlchaels
Bob Cass
Rose Wlllsey
Evelyn Otto
W1111S Burnham
Naom1 Chamberlaln
WIIIIS Thompson
Cathellne Termlne
Floyd Baldwzn
Otls Fuller
FYHHCIS Fuller McCu1ley
Dorothy Hadsell HRIIIS
George Bucey
Frances Barnes
Henry Arvlso
Ethel Morrell
Kenneth Stuckland
Earl Kazmxer
Ioxraxne Slnger
Jacquellne Hanson
Glrard Klng
Earl Robbms
Alta Mae McBr1de Gordon
Glace Mxller
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CLASS OF 1939
Betty Baker
Betty Barber
W1ll1am Beach
Drusllla Boone Craig
Jerry Brown
Betty Burnham
Mllo Burnham
Ina Deemer
Alberta Flack
Irene Gettemy
Charles Graham
Bert Haskell
Mazvyn Haskell
Kathryn Hudson Edwards
Johnnie Johnson
Albert Jomer
Wllma Lansing
Amorlta Macy
Yvette Magagnosc
Flancis Martln
Ahce Miller Termme
Jack Mlller
Arthur Morris
Margaret Nicolas
Davld Ortega
Marguexlta Osborn
Mary Phlnos
Mona Russell Root
Theodore Sheld
Rlchard Smith
Francls SpeZlB1l
Cecxl Stephens
Jack Swaln
Betty Swanguen
Ferr1s Walker
Craxg Wlckerd
Evelyn Wllks
Glen Wllllams
Wallace Wilson
Ellzabeth Young
F'iI1HlS BHYIIGS Robert Tybie Walter Sweet
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