Elsinore Union High School - El Lago Yearbook (Wildomar, CA)
- Class of 1972
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With love, E1 Lago 1972 is dedicated to a
good American, Mrs. Archie Cain.
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As students of the Elsinore Union High
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selves with America, a land of ideals.
We are searching . . . '
We meet the people, at population con-
sisting of a combination of many races and
many nationalities. America is a people,
mixed and strong.
"We, the students of Elsinore Union High
School, in order to further the cause of stu-
dent governmentg provide for the general
welfare of the Associated Student Body" . . .
We are aware of our country's efforts to es-
tablish justice. We are searching . . .
We are like a USA rocket reaching out
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Betty james, Attendance Clerk joy Carter, Principal's Secretary 95
High School office
adjusts to change
A change of scheduling, principal and
freshman-sophomore counselor Were high-
lights in the high school office this year.
Second semester scheduling Was shortened
to 18 mods and registration was done by using
the college Walk-around system.
Mr. Hoagland adeptly took over the high
school office job as principal after Mr. Max
Norwood Was promoted to a special budgeting
project at the district office.
Mr. Kramer was moved from the social
science department to the demanding job of
being counselor to freshmen and sophomores.
Dr. Sheridan remained to head the district
office. Aided by his assistant superintendent,
Al Swan, and the rest of the district office
staff he did, indeed, "strive for the best."
Betty Park, Registrar
Carl Benson, Vice Principal Don Hoagland, Principal
Corrine George, Office Aide Tillman Turley, Continuation
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Eugene Blackler, Social Science
our gain. They give us a chance to learn
and better ourselves in the competitive
world of today. Our EUHS staff is made
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highly dedicated people ever.
Archie Cain, Drama
Eugene Brassfield, Agriculture
Dan Chacon, Industrial Arts
Tubal Cain, Band
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Murle Sweat, Maintenance
Custodial Staff not pictured: Bonnie Swain , Buck
Spaulding, Art Garrison, Fred Longmore.
Nellie Cox, Library
BUS DRIVERS Front, Lou Babcock, Zack Smith, Paul Williams.
Back: Virginia Angelson, Gladys Guy, Minnie Buenrosto, Glori
Smith, Ruby Bullard, Marge Smith. Not pictured: Walter
Bartch, Ruby Shook, Lily Magee, Adela Rubacalva, Mickey
Castillo.
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Throughout the year these people have shown
their concern in E. U. H. S. and its students
through their Work here. They have given their
service as an aid to our education.
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students, but keep the school running with
their never-ending assistance.
With the help of these individuals We have
been able to receive a full education, but With-
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Maurice Coleman, Parking Lot Supervisor
FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD Chairman Eugene Blackler, Edmund Pencin
Rachel Resur, Roger Reese, Sperro Patakas.
William Crayton, C ampus
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They're here to
help us through
The Parent Teachers Association,
Faculty Advisory Board, School Board and
Campus Aides are always helpful to the stu-
dents.
These people have given their time in
order to make our education complete, as
well as enjoyable.
Crises often arise but with their help
and guidance, E. U. H. S. continues in the
neverending pursuit of educating the stu-
dents. Smiles and friendly suggestions bring
students the realization that these adults are
r here to offer friendship as well as prepara-
tion for the future.
Rooters buses, audio-visual machines
and FM radio are only a few of the issues
these adults have helped settle.
PTA OFFICERS: Front Row: Gretchen Hodges, Kelly Engberson, Toni Stewart, Marion Smith. Back
Row: Charlotte Kazmier, Richard Hackett, Rita Park.
Ernest Yates, Board Member
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Council revives
student power
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student-faculty relationships were the main
issues of the Executive Council for the l97l-
72 school year. This spirited group Was led
by A. S. B. President, Mark Durrett, and was
successfully supported by the rest of the
council and the student body.
Accomplishments Weren't limited for the
council, as the Homecoming floats, parade
and activities were restored. A spirit break-
fast, a free rooters bus and sessions With the
school board, faculty and principal were
arranged as part of the new outlook for student
participation. Changes occurred as the Den
was abolished and S. A. B. , a council consisting
of students and the principal, were brought
together for better communication lines.
Mr. Cooper and Mr. Hugh took the active
role of advisors, with Mr. Hugh being the
mediator between the council and faculty.
Treasurer Caroline Childers
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Commissioner of Social Activities
Norma. Crandall
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Commissioner of Pep Ken Gosselin
Advisor Mr. Bob Hugh
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Commissioner of Publicity Marcia Smith
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Class officers
keep us together
Class officers are the elected few who lead and repre-
sent their own class throughout the school year. Each offi-
cer belongs to Student Council, which organizes every other
morning during zero mod to enable Student Council to know
each class's needs and for each class to know what is hap-
pening in Student Council.
Each class is given certain responsibilities and privileges
and it is up to these few to make sure these demands are
met.
Seniors are in charge of Senior Ditch Day, dedicating a
class gift to the school and Graduation.
juniors supply the concession stand for the football sea-
son, order class sweaters and sponsor the Junior-Senior
Prom.
Sophomore duties range from selling programs to order-
ing their class rings.
Although the heshman class is not given any specific
duties, it is up to them to get organized and accustomed to
high school life for the next three years.
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS D. Bolton, secretary, D. Guzy, presidentg L. Bolton, treasurer,
B. Williams, Sgt. at Arms.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS R. Gutierrez, president, G. jenkins, vice
president, B. Gutierrez, secretary, A. Armstrong, commissioner of
social activities.
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Involvement with school, community, and one an-
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strengthened our will to attain our highest goals.
Through the years we have evolved and matured,
grasping a better understanding of our society and the
people who comprise it.
The desire to do well in life grows ever stronger.
Eagerly we look to the future and strive to meet with
success the many opportunities that are revealing them-
selves to us.
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Sue Childers Steve Cilurzo
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Charlie Connor
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Gloria Mendez
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Barbara Rabb
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Ron Rasmussen
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Charles Rios
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Michele Slate
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juniors prepare
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Tomorrow edges nearer and our minds awaken to the
dreams and plans we must carry out. Yesterday is gone but
its memory lingers. Satisfaction fills the soul for our year
was endured with self-won accomplishments.
The year was also one of many changes. For one thing,
transportation was different for most of us than it was the
year before. Drivers licenses were obtained, so many of us
drove to school. Also, we the juniors, were privileged with
junior class sweaters and wore them proudly.
Along with the many changes that enveloped us, we
were bestowed with the task of the concession stand. Only
a few of us know the hassles and work that was put into it.
Speaking of hassles and work, we're reminded of the Junior
Senior Prom that was presented by us Juniors. Success was
our goal, and that we very well accomplished.
And so with a warm sigh of relief we end our year of
confusion, changes and accomplishments. Our minds and
bodies lean forward to what's ahead, the future. College
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I have a lot to learn about you.
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Danny Mendez Terry Morris
Susan Mercurio Javier Murguia
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Sophomore spirit
exceeds the limit
As sophomores, the Class of '74 made up greatly for any
spirit or enthusiasm we may have lacked as freshmen.
To start things off right, we had the largest class enroll-
ment on campusL This was probably the main factor that aided
us in winning the sprit stick more than any other class.
During Homecoming, our true colors showed through as we
won the class competition in spirit.
As J. V. 's, our record improved much over last year's as
we ended the season with three wins and two losses.
Although decorating the goalposts was vetoed this year by
C. LF. , we were able to keep other soph traditions such as
selling programs at all home football games, selecting class
rings, and, naturally, supporting our class in anything and
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Cheryl Benson Blackwell
Kurt Anguiano Hector Arieta Paula Battaglia
Edwin Ashley Robert Ashton Nancy Beecher
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Lucille Close Dorothy Frankie Darr Shery Deigan Mary Ann Doak
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Eddie Ellis Carrie Fischer Daniel Gagnon Tony Gonsalves
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Patricia Hachee
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i n't through yet
Here they come Q
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And some are flying, some just gliding.
Released after years of being kept
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Yeah, they've learned to think
more than you think they think.
Not only learn to think but to care.
Not only learn to think, but to dare.
Here they come.
Some with questions, some decisions.
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of a place to multiply Without the
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As the year comes to an end, we look forward to and
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We :re the young Americans, today and tomorrow.
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David Amavisca
Susan Appleby
David Arevallo
Robert Arocro
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Dianne Baker
Kathy Barrows
Karen Beebe
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twenty-eight members strong this year. The
cheerleaders, songleaders, and mascots spent
many hard hours painting, organizing, and pro-
moting spirit around campus.
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movements were the scene at many a pep rally
and game.
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boosting the spirit when the going got rough were
only a few of the many deeds of goodness and
cheer the pep squad spread throughout the school.
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cheerleader, D. Councilor, LV. songleaderg C. Benson, LV. cheerleader, K. Richardson, LV. songleaderg D. Stewart,
LV. cheerleader, S. Wolshin, LV. songleaderg M. LeBlanc, LV. cheerleader. Back Row: S. Wolshin, varsity songleaderg
D. Walker, varsity cheerleader, L. Barrows, varsity songleaderg P. Lee, varsity cheerleaderg P. Armstrong, varsity song-
leaderg D. Behrens, varsity cheerleaderg C. Ruiz, varsity songleaderg H. Bolton, varsity cheer1eadergB. Gutierrez, varsity
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Spirit and willpower were combined this year by
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traditions for a successful 1971 Homecoming.
The daily activities for the week were slated by
Student Council with three new events added: 1920's
Day, a pep rally conducted by the junior and senior
boy cheerleaders, and a spirit breakfast. The two
main activities which were restored were the building
of the class floats and the Homecoming parade.
The spirited week came to an end as the sophomore
class was announced the most spirited class throughout
the week, the freshman class took the best float title,
and the Queen was revealed.
Miss Dreama Walker, escorted by Mark Durrett,
was crowned the 1971 Homecoming Queen by football
co-captains, Charlie Connor and Ken Gosselin.
The Queen's court consisted of four other seniors:
Diana Behrens, escorted by Mike Jennings, Judy
Stewart, escorted by Steve LeBlanc, jan Roberts, es-
corted by Bob Guzyg and Ginger Helms, escorted by
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Martin, Escort Tim Hodges, Sophomore Princess,
Sybil Rechberg, Escort Danny Perez, junior Prin-
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Junior Princess Mary Alice Granado, Escort Robert
Marjerison, Sophomore Princess Colleene Connor,
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Elsinore as a school can be proud of.
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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row:
T. Coulours, manager, W. Mothershed, manager,
C. MacLach1an, E. Darr, E. Woods, R. Murphy,
D. Mora, G. Davis, M. Gutierrez, T. Gonsalves,
S. Stauffer, D. White, E. Casillas, Coach Skeen.
Back Row: Coach Torn, I. Wolter, R. Ferris, T.
Morse, A. Martinez, R. Rodriguez, R. Marjerison
R. Davis, M. Tafarella, D. Ortiz, B. McAdams,
P.J. Kavanagh, M. Amavisca, P. Feeley, K.
Gibson, J. Bliss, I. Garrett, M. Martin, E.
Anderson, C. Cherry.
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The Freshman football squad had a fair grid season as
they received a 2-6 record for their efforts.
The season started off with a 8-O loss in a Notre Dame
scrimmage. The next two games against Bloomington and
Romona were the only wins for the Tiger cubs for the sea-
son. The next five De Anza League games all resulted in
losses for the freshmen.
Players leading the team were Lenny White, Tom
Wolters, and David Guzy.
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plished much more than the record shows. They have
gained the maturity of working together as a team and
learning and knowing what determination is when it comes
to sports.
The athletes were under the guidance of Coach John
Gavin and Coach Mark Trtan.
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Disneyland came
alive at '71 Prom
Betty Greer and Eddie Stewart, 1971 Seniors, were
crowned King and Queen of the 1971 junior-Senior Prom,
which featured "A Night at Disneyland. "
The Prom was held at The Lake Elsinore Country Club
and "The Freeway" provided the music for the more than
150 couples in attendance.
After weeks of preparation and planning, the juniors
unveiled their version of the annual dance on May 8, with
decorations depicting many of the areas and characters of
the Disney world.
Judy Stewart and Cindy Black headed the committees
which put together the successful event.
Parents of class members also took an active role in
decorating and organizing the Prom.
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1971 Turnabout
has winter theme
This year, G.A.A. decided on "Winter Won-
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"The Smokestack R and R" was the hand
chosen to play for the dance which Was held in
the gym. Decorations ranged from single snow-
flakes, bells and Wreaths to murals of Christmas
scenes. The main setting consisted of a white
Christmas tree with a blue backdrop containing
snowflakes. A
At intermission, Billy Crayton and Cheryle
Perry were crowned the annual Turnabout King
and Queen.
Fall creates
man activities
As it is year after year, summer ends and
fall begins. Everyone was annoyed and frus-
trated With the opening of school, as they al-
ways are, but the upperclassmen continued the
yearly ritual of "checking out" the new
E.U.H.S. tiger kittens.
No one can forget the annual football games
and dances throughout the fall.
The high spot of fall activities was Home-
coming and the coronation of Dreama Walker
as queen of the week's activities.
Among other popular activities were loung-
ing in the patio, planning and taking part in
pep rallies, getting class pictures, and even
attending classes.
All in all, it was the beginning of a spec-
tacular year.
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The Elsinore High School basketball team ended its
1971-72 season with a surprisingly bad end.
The Tigers went to the finals at Twenty-Nine Palms,
onlv to become the victims of the tournament host. Coach
Ken Easter lead the Tigers through thick and thin, only to
have them lose to Perris in one of their league games. All
was not lost, however. The Tigers would play Banning to
determine the final decision of who would be the champs.
With tremendous effort, the Tigers played only to become
the losers to the Banning Broncos.
This game brought the Broncos to first place and put the
Tigers in a dismal third place. With the loss of this game
the Tigers still had a slim chance to make it to the C. l.F.
playoffs. The deciding game was with the Perris Panthers
and San Jacinto Tigers. However, the Panthers brought
through another win to better Elsinore. This was the end of
basketball at Elsinore High School for the 1971-72 season.
As they did in football, the Tigers practiced on in another
sport, baseball, to bring notability and pride to Elsinore
Union High School.
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Gver the past three seasons, the Elsinore
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consecutive De Anza League titles. The l97l-72
junior varsity squad compiled an overall l7-3
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The Tigers Won their first eight league games
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feated. Then on their ninth league game they
played Banning at Banning and suffered a three
point loss, but they bounced back and beat Rim
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place in the De Anza League.
Joe Garrett and Aaron Patterson, top scorers, led the
team to the notable finish, suffering only six losses the
entire season.
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much time and effort on practice and improvement.
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unofficial intersquad scrimmages.
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the ability to function as a team during the past success-
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ivities. Spring promises warmer days which means good times in
the out of doors. It's the season for baseball games as well as
tennis and track. An old but new means of transportation has made
it big on campus, bicycle riding. The sunny days also mean hit-
ting the trail on motorcycles, which reminds us of the Grand Prix.
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Night, the distribution of yearbooks and Graduation, take place in
the spring. Then there's all of the other activities such as sky
diving, water skiing, swimming in the pools, parties, protests,
concerts, semester tests, cheerleading tryouts, college prepara-
tions, spring fashions, days at the beach and Easter Vacation,
which make up the bright days of Spring.
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son. The Tiger throwers will focus
around the talents of Kurt Jenkins, who
has played varsity baseball for three
years.
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Swain, Bob Isaacs, Mark Trtan, Willie
Hudson, Mike Perez, and Harold
Taylor. A few players coming back next
year are Robert Murphy, jeff Snadow,
Joe Garrett, and john Tafarella.
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supervision of Coach Bob Cooper and a
strong will to win, the Tigers are sure
this will be a season to remember.
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jenkins, M. Trtan, J. Diaz, J. Taferella. Second Row: 1. Snadow, J. Garrett, M.
Amavisca, I-I. Taylor, C. Connor, B. Isaacs, T. Jenkins. Bottom Row: M. Perez, W.
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As the 1972 baseball season starts We
look over the junior Varsity team and see
five returning players and many fine looking
prospects from last year's frosh team. Work-
ing together and keeping their pride, this
year's junior Varsity team should come out on
top and make it a year Well Worth the effort.
Coach Howie Torn, in his first year as junior
varsity baseball coach, helped spark the team
effort.
LV. BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row: R. Kitchell, B. Stewart,
P. Rodriguez, E. Casillas, B. Zisch, M. Gutierrez, R.
Ashton, E. Woods. Back Row: Coach Howie Torn, J. Foy,
J. Diaz, G. Martinez, T. Smith, 1. Lehmann, C. Kempf,
D. Perez, R. Hunt,
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Frosh Tigers gain
honor and pride
The Elsinore High freshman baseball
team took the field for the 1972 season un-
der the coaching of john Gavin. Being one of
only two freshman teams in the De Anza
League, the Tigers were not able to compete
for a title, but they did learn sportsman-
ship, honor and pride, which makes a cham-
pionship team. The Tigers played a total of
seventeen games against freshmen, J. V.
and Varsity teams and held a l-4 record as
the season opened. But Winning for the
Tigers Wasn't as important as the experi-
ence and improvement that they would gain.
As the season progressed, the players im-
proved and now they are ready to compete
for a title as sophomores.
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Track team
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the dust
As the season started, the EUHS track
team tried for good standings in the De Anza
League under a most competent coach, Pete
Gruber. Although this was his first season
as a track coach, he has accomplished many
satisfying goals by putting together talents
for a promising team.
Even though the team got a late start in
spring practice, they did Well in the season
and may produce future track stars.
The track squad members were jeff
Tapprich, Billy Crayton, Rudy Rodriguez,
Andre Royal, Conan Maclachlan, Manuel
Martinez, james Counts, Jeff Chandler,
Lonnie Brewer, Mike O'Toole, Tony Cheeks,
Albert Martinez, Paul Miller, Marshal
Ortiz, Tom Pfeifle and jimmy Morrel.
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Hamilton, J. Werner. Back Row: N. Crandall, A. Shannon, S. Deigan. Not Pictured: P. Durrett.
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Girls tennis
takes D.A.L.
Not content to settle for a first place tie with Rim of
the World, our ladies of the courts beat Rim and Walked
away with the league championship. Under the leadership
of Coach Ray Corral, the girls put together a very success-
ful season consisting of an overall win-loss record of 12-3.
The team compiled a 9-2 record in league and suffered
losses in the hands of Beaumont and Rim. It was after they
lost their match with Rim that the girls decided to settle
down and concentrate on winning the title. They did some
nice concentrating. The team won the next six straight,
including the play-off game with Rim.
Coach Corral, when asked if he wished to single out
any one outstanding player, stated that every match was
an all-out team effort. Corral also added that winning the
big one with Rim was one of the happiest moments in his
life.
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Boys Tenni
wants no. 1
Having never received a De Anza
League championship for many years,
this year's team hopes to bring the chance
to Elsinore.
Pride and self-determination will be
the main factors as each player has the
championship in mind. There were eight
lettermen returning again to compete.
Coach Ray Corral Worked hard to help
lead his team to the championship.
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Speech is a key
that unlocks doors
The Speech Squad devotes mornings, afternoons, evenings and
Saturdays to "unlocking doors. "
We spend our time writing, cutting, and making rough drafts
of speeches that we feel are relevent to today's world.
Learning our lines and perfecting our delivery are jobs that
can be challenging. But the rewards can make up for the work.
Having someone tell us tht he liked and understood what we said
can often be as gratifying as getting a good rating as a contestant.
Everyday subjects like love war friendship and education
and extraordinary topics like fairy tales, body language and
psychic teachings behind the Iron Curtain can lead to award-
winning speeches if enough persuasion or a good interpretation is OFFICERS D, Walker, secretary, Mrs, Stiles,
used.
Miss Corey, Advisorsg M. Myers, president.
MEMBERS D. Walker, E. Connors, M.'I-Iutchins, M. Myers, Miss Corey,
V Mrs. Stiles, Advisors, R. Ortiz, J. Schulman, S. Shattuck, P. Durrett, C.
link Upton.
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C.S,F. MEMBERS Front: M. Sparlcrnan, C. Brantly, C. Perry,
J. Schulman, J. Ommert, S. Childers. Back: F. Rechburg,
Dominguez, 1. Crandall, C. Childers, J. Larson, V. Hassel,
M. Myers, P. Durrett, C. McCartin.
C.S.F. relys on
brain power
To join the California Scholarship Federa-
tion, we have maintained at least a 3. 5 grade
average and have accumulated at least seven
academic points, as set up by the organization
We have Worked together, with the assist-
ance of our advisor Mr. Harold Martin, in
such money making projects as bake sales,
and selling school pennants at football games.
Funds collected during the year were awarded
to an honor student in the form or a scholarship
For all our hard Work this year, We were
awarded an honor day in the spring.
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A.F.S. continues
to support student
The American Field Service of Elsinore High
School sponsored a foreign exchange student for
the second consecutive time, this 1971-72 school
year. Alison Shannon came to Elsinore from North
lsland, New Zealand, in August, to start her
year's activities.
With president, Sheryl Bundy organizing, Work-
ing, and planning events, members helped make
Alison's stay more enjoyable. The A. F. S. held a
candy sale, Christmas Party, Rummage Sale, and
a dance in january in honor of Alison's birthday.
Alison's extra-curricular activities included
playing first doubles on the Girls Tennis team,
belonging to the French Club, Speech Squad,
California Scholastic Federation, A. F. S. , and
participating a great deal in church events. Some
of Alison's time Was spent speaking before church
and social groups.
The 1971-72 A. F. S. officers were Sheryl
Bundy, president, Sue Childers, vice-president,
Caroline Childers, secretaryg Hilda Dominguez,
treasurerg Kurt jenkins, sergeant at arms, Shery
Deigan, director of social activities.
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Mr. Felipe Ortiz, Advisor.
Sheryl Bundy, A.F.S. President.
A.F. S. MEMBERS Front Row: Vickie
I-lassell, Karen Deigan, Sue Childers,
jane Ommert, Jeri Crandall. Back
Row: Margaret Sparkman, Norma
Crandall, jerry Larson, Caroline
Childers, Mark Durrett, john
Tafarella, Hilda Dominguez, Mark
Myers, Creighton McCartin.
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Alison experiences
U.S. way of life
Our A. F. S. motto is "Walk together, talk
together all ye people of the Worldg then and
only then shall there be peace." This year l'Ve
had the Wonderful experience of Walking and
talking together With American people. By
living as a member of your community l've
had the opportunity of learning about and
understanding the American Way of life.
Being an A. F. S. Student is challenging.
Every day I'm faced With something new, but
to face that challenge With all the people here
makes it more than Worth While.
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French Club has
successful year
Involvement and enthusiasm made this a
fun and profitable year for all the French Club
members. Our activities started off with the
Chain Dinner. At Christmas time We iced and ,
sold Yule Logs. We had our second French
student teacher, Nicole, who joined us in ,
classes and our activities. The end of the
year brought the annual French Club Banquet
which was held at the Blue Bayou at Disneyland.
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MEMBERS: Front Row: D. Walker, N. Dickson, M. Crwford, S. Rechburg, S. Shattuck,
L. Cullatt, C. johnson. Middle Row: X. Strong, K. Powell, S.Childers, I. Ommert, E.
Hernandez, S. Bundy, J. Roberts, M. Sparkman, Mrs. Hodges, advisor. Back Row: T.
Jenkins, K. Cosselin, T. I-lodges, F. Rechburg, G. Alonzo, J. Taffarella, M. Myers,
K. jenkins, P.Durret1:.
FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS Front Row: M. Sparkman, I. Roberts,
D. Walker, Mrs. Hodges, advisor, Back Row: T. Hodges, I.
Taffarella, M. Durrett, K. Gosselin.
Prophet brings
reality closer
This has been a busy year for all of us on The Prophet
Staff. We think we covered many areas, as we did articles
on the Unification election, modular scheduling, student-
faculty relations, and a poll on the Sherriff's Log for the
Elsinore Sun. It took a lot of work to put out the paper, but
with the guidance of our advisor, Jim Davis, we made all
I of our deadlines. Some of us also attended write-off tourna-
' 'f ' " ' 'X ments at R. C. C. and San Bernardino Valley College.
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l STAFF MEMBERS Front Row: F. Swain, K. Gosselin, M. Root, C. Kaser, Carolyn Kaser, Editor-in-Chief
I. Schulman, C. Perry, E. Hernandez. Back Row: jim Davis, advisor, S.
Martin, B. Jeffreys.
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Kaser, news, J. Schulman, features.
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FANTI MEMBERS Front: C. Chandler, G. Jenkins, N. Perry, B. Cheek, D. Baker. Middle: C.
Perry, J. Crandall, C. Kennedy, C. Gibson, C. Perry, R. Gise, V. Wooten. Back: B. Crayton,
E. Woods, M.Armstrong, A. Armstrong, H. Lewis, S. Taylor, R. Forrest, S. Hudson,R. Strong,
T. Kirkpatrick.
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Fanti Club speaks
the natural truth
We attempted to fulfill our motto, "With-
out brain power, black power is only skin
deep, " as we strived to bring into being a
unity among the brothers and sisters.
Our major aim was that of wanting blacks
to be recognized as being individuals who are
"Black and beautiful, " in our own ways.
OFFICERS A. Armstrong, treasurer, N. Perry, social
activities, G. jenkins, Vice president, C. Perry, histor-
N4 ian, S. Hudson, secretryg T. Kirkpatrick, president.
Not pictured: S. Patakas, advisor.
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UNITED MEXICAN-AMERICAN STUDENT MEMBERS Front: S. Aleman, B.
Vasquez, J. Casillas, F. Sepulveda, A. Perez, C. Ruiz, G. Sepulveda. Middle
L. Valle, C. Ruiz, G. Mendez, V. Leach, B. Gutierrez, A. Guerra, S. Alonzo,
C. Ponce, A. Macedo, G. Martinez. Back: I. Perez, C. Murillo, P. Rodriguez,
D. Mendez, L. Rodriquez, G. Alonzo, E. Casillas, M. Vega, D. Love, M.
Martinez, A. Martinez, T. Murillo.
U.M.A.S. is united
with understanding
U. M.A. S. has been in existence for three
years and has proved what the chicanos can
do for themselves and their community.
We have been united together, merely by
understanding ourselves. If We can all under-
stand What We want now, We can all Work to-
gether and better ourselves.
OFFICERS Front: G. Mendez, social activities: J.
Casillas, vice president, E. Casillas, President, A.
Martinez, sergeant-at-armsg B. Gutierrez, secretary.
Back: J. Perez, sergeant-at-arms, D. Mendez, public
relations, G. Alonzo, treasurer, T. Murillo, public
relations, M. Martinez, public relations. Not Pictured:
E. Pencin, advisor.
Actors depict life
through the stage
Drama is unlike any organization on cam-
pus. There are no dues to be paid. What We
give is ourselves, to entertain others. We
don't consider ourselves a group of people who
have only one thing in common. We are a
family and drama is only one of our mutual
interests. People is another one, and making
them happy is a third.
Through hours and days of rehearsals,
We develop a program that Will be unlike any
you have seen because WE are producing it,
WE are acting in it, and WE feel this makes
us special.
We staged five programs this year, in-
cluding "Raisin in the Sun" and "Night of
january l6th" Which Were being planned for
the later part of the year.
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EUI-IS MARCI-HNG BAND Front: D. Carver, B. Fouts, C. Morris, T. Hawk, M. Ortiz, D. Mendez
B. Payne. Middle: M. Crawford, R. Brassfield, C. Cain, X. Strong, N, Crandall A. Ortiz, B.
Tanner. Back: C. Cain, J. Link, R. Smith, J. Deruyter, R. Lowell, T. Hodges, G. Fink, K. Ol
J. Wall-cer, M. Smith, J. Crandall C. Cain, E.Ashley.
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BAND OFFICERS I. Deruyter, assistant drum Major, N.
Crandall, treasurerg C. Carver, Drum Major, C. Cain,
secretary, M. Durrett, president.
EUHS STAGE BAND Front: N. Crandall, T. Hawk, B. Payne. Middle: T. Hodges, I.
Walker, I. Deruyter, M. Smith, J. Crandall, K. Olsen, R. Lowell, X. Strong. Back:
J. Link, M. Durrett, C. Cain , R. Kitchell, E. Ashley, C. Cain, D. Carver.
Band supplies
the good vibes
The Elsinore High School Band, under the direction of Mr.
Tubal Cain, flourished into one of the most productive organiza
tions on campus. The Band was provided with dearly needed
uniforms and promptly lived up to expectations by marching at
all home football games, the Homecoming parade, at
Hawthorne, and at Fallbrook. The Stage Band gave a concert
for the benefit of Alison Shannon, competed at Chaffey College
and provided entertainment at pep rallies. The Wind Ensemble
played a Pop Concert, competed against bands from Riverside
County and performed tor the jewish Culture Club to name a
few events. Calvin Cain was selected to participate in the
California All-Star Band for the third year in a row. All in all,
the band has grown in many ways and the end is nowhere in
sight.
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Drill Team
di plays unity
and precision.
Our Drill Team has Worked hard this year to
promote pride throughout Elsinore High School.
We Work as a unit in order to perform fine
shows during football and basketball seasons,
including marching at the University of Southern T
California's football game. We participated in
many parades and attended the Drill Team
Workshop at Cal Poly, Pomona, in which We
Worked with other schools in order to perfect
ourselves.
Under the guidance and patience of Mrs.
Cain, the drill team has succeeded in repre- Drill Team advisor Mrs. Archie Cain
senting spirit and pride at Elsinore High School.
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D. Councilor, D. Fagan, D. Reed, I. Roseth, D. Brown, E. COHHOI'
S. Shattuck, H. Bolton, D. Bolton, R. Martinez, P. Lee, M. Granado,
S. Behrens, S. Wolshin, C. Upton, I. Bendix, J. Gabbart, P. Farnsworth,
R. Strong, C. Martinez, Y. Magee, L. Valle, L. Bolton, J. Casillas,
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In l969, under the direction of Ron
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Was formed from specially chosen chorus stu-
dents. This group proved successful in singing
not for themselves, but for the enjoyment of
others. They closed the gap between the gen-
erations through their songs.
This year's "Our Generation" carried on
the tradition by providing musical entertain-
ment in many Ways. Performing at the
Riverside Plaza and Tyler Mall during
Christmas gave other people the chance to
enjoy their music. They also sang in various
concerts, and before the Jewish Culture Center.
Director Ron Springsteen
SECTION LEADERS Alto, K. Battertong Tenor, M.
Durrettg Soprano, K. Bundy. Not pictured Bass, T.
Kirkpatrick.
OUR GENERATION Front Row: V. Silva, K. Bundy, K. Batterton, J. Crandall,
N. Crandall, S. Childers. Back Row: T. Kirkpatrick, B. Skinner, D. Carver,
M. Rose, M. Durrett, T. Dilg.
Accompanist Xanthia Strong
Choir makes the
sound of music
Our E. U. H. S. Concert Choir began the
year of 1972 by bringing the Christmas
spirit into the hearts of many.
We made a trip to San Bernardino
Valley College in October to listen to
other choirs sing.
As the new year came, We presented
a january concert in the band room for the
students of E. U. H. S. ln February, We
gave a pop concert on the patio, We also
visited R. C. C.
When the scheduling was changed,
problems arose. Choir students found
classes conflicting with choir. Solutions
were found, although it meant a few sac-
rifices for some of us. So once again we
Were again on the road to making the
sounds of music.
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Chandler, secretary, M. Durrett, president. Not
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CONCERT CHOIR Front: C. Fisher, S. Stricker, C. Henson, J. Roush , S. Smith, K. Pannell, C. Chandler. Second Row:
S. Shattuck, Y. Perret, S. Hudson, P. Madison, T. Dilg, J. Ballard, M. Scott, M. Durrett, M. Vergarri, C. Anderson,
C. Perry, N. Crandall. Third Row: C. johnson, K. Bundy, K. Fiizgerald, L. Holmgren, N. Perry, V. Wooten, P.
Atkinson, M. Rose, C. Cain, B. Skinner, G. Goodlander, B. Cheek, J. Crandall, S. Childers. Back: V. Silva, N.
Beecher, L. Smith, 1. Merrifield, K. Rose, R. Lowell, D. Carver, T. Kirkpatrick, R. Rasmussen, L. DiMaggio, K.
Batterton, C. Perry, B. Madrigal.
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dentg S. Childers, secretaryg I. Ommert, tiger
mascot, N. Crandall, president. Back: J. Werner,
tiger mascotg C. Childers, point recorderg J.
Crandall, treasurer.
GAA MEMBERS Front: A. Ortiz, S. Taylor, K. Rabb,
C. Perry, P. Durrett, C. Cain. Second: B. Vasquez,
T. Kean, B. Thoelke, C. Brantly, N. Crandall, C.
Childers. Third: S. Hudson, V. Wooten, V. Ortiz,
M. Mefferd, C. Johnson, R. Parks, B. Smith, S.
Childers, C. Chandler. Fourth: C. Perry, S. Wolshin,
K. Batterton, K. Bundy, C. johnson, I. Ommert,
N. Perry, Miss Emerald, Advisor.
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We the girls of G.A.A. have been involved in
various activities to earn money for the annual
Turnabout and Slumber Party. We sold tiger ribbons
for many of the games, tiger sweatshirts and held
bakery raffles to provide for these annual events.
The Turnabout was held in the gym with the
theme "A Winter Wonderland". Our Turnabout King
was Billy Crayton and Cheryle Perry was chosen as
T urnabout Queen.
Great teamwork and ability was displayed by our
varsity and J. V. teams in basketball, volleyball and
baseball. With our spirited members, devoted offi-
cers and our sincere advisor Miss Nadine Emerald,
the Girls Athletic Association has proved to be a
very outstanding club on campus.
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help America grow
The Future Farmers ofAmerica is one of the few large
student organizations in the world. The FFA is composed of
millions of members and reaches from the state of Maine to
Hawaii and the state of Washington to Puerto Rico. The
EUI-IS chapter is composed of 41 diligent, hard working
members. Some of the many activities of the Elsinore FFA
are being a greenhand, project competition, field trips, pig
raffle, and the most important, the Hemet Fair in August
during which Elsinore hopes to take it all. Plans for the fu-
ture are to go to Disneyland and next year to enter the
Riverside Livestock Show and the Indio Date Festival. Stu-
dents don't have to be farm-oriented to join, as activities
d 1 ' ' 1' ' d.
are many an eammg ls un mute Eugene Brassfield, Advisor
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA MEMBERS C. Cain, B. jeireys, N. Mothershed, E. Ellis,
Hutchens, F. Darr, E. Brassfield, Advisor.
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Sue Childers Margaret Sparkman
Foreign Language Social Studies
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Seniors chosen
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Ten Elsinore High seniors were selected
by the faculty this year to receive the presti-
gious Bank of America Awards which are pre-
sented annually.
The awards are given for excellence in
each of the departments of the high school and
are based on scholarship, citizenship and
academic achievement. Final judgment rested
with the Faculty Awards Committee which
chose the ten winners and two plaque winners.
Three departments, Art, Home Economics
and Trades and Industrial, had no nominees
this year.
In the Spring, the two plaque winners com-
peted with other students from the Riverside
County area in the zone contest where the
students are judged on their knowledge of sub-
ject matter and speaking and discussion abil-
ity. Scholarships and trophies were presented
following the contest.
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Teenagers of America Dreama Walker, Mark Myers and Carol Anderson
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Miss Lake Elsinore Carolyn Kaser
C. S. F. Life Members Frit Swain, Dreama Walker, Judy Schulman V. F.W. Speech Winner Cathy Upton
and Vicki I-Iassell
All State Band Member Calvin Cain
D.A. R. Good Citizen Cheryle Perry
Honorable Mention D.A. L. Football Kurt Jenkins, Bill C1-ayton, Tony Murrillo
and John Tafarella.
R. C. C. journalism Day Winners Sue Childers and Ed Eatinger.
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Winners came
through it all
Betty Crocker Award Cheryl Bundy
Boys' State Delegates Mark Durrett and Dave Carver
Girls' State Delegate Dreama Walker
Second Team DeAnza League Honorable Mention DeAnza League
Basketball Bill Crayton Basketball Richard Hornkohl
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First Team DeAnza League Basketball
Russell Hunt
Valedictorian Judy Schulman
California Savings and Loan Outstanding
Student Cheryle Perry
Salutatorian Dreama Walker
Compromise: first
step to understanding
By trial and error, we are finding ways to
achieve our goals. We are realizing that we need
to understand and appreciate differences before
we can come to an agreement.
Compromise was the key word when Presiden'
Nixon traveled to China to discuss American
POW's in Vietnam, shortly after China was elect-
ed as a member of the United Nations.
On the home front, Ralph Nader was still
crusading, and Women's Lib was still going
strong. A startling rise in venereal disease
shocked people into learning more about the sub-
ject. ln early October, approximately 200 mem-
bers of the Gay Liberation marched on Sacra-
mento, demanding equal rights.
In the theater, the rock opera, "jesus Christ,
Superstar", swept Europe and America, bringing
protest from some and praise from many.
One word can't describe styles or music in
1971-72, because both were chosen by individual
taste.
Pollution slowed down slightly, and a survey
showed that zero population growth will soon be
reached among the younger women.
Eighteen year-olds will now be able to take a
more active part in their government by voting in
the 1972 National Elections.
Through compromise and understanding, we
will make our world a better place, for all
generations.
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DUANE D. CLINE, M.D. AND STAFF
Congratulations to the Class of 1972
Mon. Tues. and Thurs. 9:00 to 5:00
Wed. and Fri. 9:00 to 1:00
119 W. Sulphur Street
674-3111 Elsinore
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ELSINGRE CLEANERS WES MARSHALL
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120 N. Main 9:00 to 5:00 "Butte e Bettet Future"
E1SiI1O1'e 104 Lucerne Street 674-2654
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BECK REALTY
17785 GRAND AVENUE 678-2319
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We feature Flowers
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156 N. Main Free Delivery
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BARNES
REALTY
Good Luck
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Glass of '72
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RENE'S CAFE
Breakfast - Lunch
Dinner
105 N. Main 5:30 Daily
Elsinore Closed Mon.
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TEMECULA STORE MAYHALL PRINT SHOP
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28693 Front Street 676-3541 138 N' Main 674'2617
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6746068 9 ' 4 674-3047 Closed Tuesday
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THE SU NSHINE MARKET
Congratulations
to the
Fantastic
Class of '72
990 Railroad Ave
Elsinore
674-2738
7:00 to 8:00
Tues - Saturday
8 to 8 Sunday
BURN HAM'S GENERAL
STORE
VALLEY MARKET
l7494 Grand Avenue 678-2592
Murrieta 677 -246 l
Elsinore
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EL RANCHO MURRIETA
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WESLEY AND H-GRENE ELSINORE BARBER SHOP
MARSHALL
A Very Prosperous Future
Congratulations Class of '72 to the Class of '72
308 W. Graham 674-2810 from
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Graduates
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674-2910
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CLAUDIA'S APPAREL
674-2388 9:00 to 6:00
Headquarter f L tterman Jackets
For Women and Children
Compare Style - Quality - Price
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INSURANCE
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Class of '72
118 S. Main 674-2125
ORTEGA OAKS MARKET
15887 Grand 678-3113
ROY'S RADIO 84 T.V.
Packard Bell 81 Motorola
Sales, Service 81 Installation
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16855 Rice Rd.
674-3747
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29051 Robb Rd. Elsinore
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EL LAGO 1972
"Friends, Romans, and Cotmtrymen, lend me your
pare . ll
Our All American E1 Lago is completed.
Remembering our deadlines, one can never forget the
many hours spent on putting this book together. I can recall
the demands for picures, Dr. Pepper, a "fantastic" headline,
attempting unique layouts, and "let's hear the Carole King
album one more time. "
Wow, at times we were in awful situations, but we've
managed to get through with the help of our friend Ernie, of
the Albert and james studio, the teachers who Would let us
out of class to complete deadlines, and our yearbook repre-
sentative, Brent Harris. Then there's Monica, Rhonda, and
Brian who took time out from their games to tye -dye station-
ery.
I especially want to thank Bob Guzy for the many weekends
he spent taking and developing pictures, and J. D. for his
guidance, worries, assurance, and friendship throughout the
year. And then there's the staff, who had to put up with me.
Our All American El Lago is completed, with the hopes
that everyone will search for a beautiful America.
Love American Style,
Cheryle Perry
Editor-in-chief
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