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And lhal, for us here in l-lemel Valley, would almosl be enough. For we are lorlunale enough lo live in one ol the mosl plenlilul and beaulilul spols in America. Bul as lime moves on, so musl we. We musl be willing and eager lo pass Jrhrough lhe Jrhreshold which reveals io us lhe scope ol America. We will all leave behind us many memories and we, of rhe l95l Tahquilz slall, have Tried lo bring Them logelher lor you, so Thar in days lo come you will never lorgel The many happy hours you have spenl al l-lemel Union l-ligh School. Hemel Senior High School. l I X A Sade V 'Ill' ' X lv g f c.,,, , To Miss Elizabelh McKelvey, loved by all who have known her, we of fhe annual sfaff wish fo dedi- cafe fhis l95I Tahguifz. Our recognifion goes 'ro Miss McKelvey nof only because of her beloved personalify and lengfh of service, buf for The greaf variefy of subiecfs she has faughf and fhe many acfivifies she has supervised. Transferring from Knox College af Galesburo, Illinois, Miss McKelvey received her Bachelor of Arfs from Occidenfal College, Los Angeles, where she won fhe honor of membership in Phi Befa Kappa, nafional scholasfic honor sociefy. Her feaching career began af Palo Verde, near Blyfhe, where she was an insfrucfor for four years. Anofher year was spenf af Fillmore previous fo her coming fo l-lemef high school. As a newcomer fo l-lemef in I924, Miss McKelvey soon made a place for herself in a variefy of school acfivifies. l-ler ready smile and encouraging bif of advice have been in demand for many years now. We find fhaf she has af one fime or anofher been advisor for pracfically every organizafion in school. Girls' League, Sfudenf Council, girls' afhlefics, California Scholarship Federafion, have all received her help, and she has also served as annual advisor, cafeferia man- if Mm --'a ager, and sponsor for every class in school, from soph- omore on fhrough senior! Many of The junior classes of fhe pasf would have mef disasfer in fheir planning and preparafion for fhe Junior-Senior banguef, had if nof been for Miss McKelveyg and fhe C.S.F. sfudenfs of I-lemef high school have none ofher fhan Miss McKelvey fo fhank for fheir enioyable week-end frips fo such places as Boulder Dam an-d Sanfa Barbara. Nor should' Miss McKelvey's feaching abilify go wifhouf nofice, for if has been demonsfrafed in nearly every subiecf. This versafile insfrucfor has faughf everyfhing from coolcing fo biology, including chemisfry, Lafin, dramafics, mafhemaf- ics, physical educafion, and even a sevenfh grade home-room! Yes, Miss McKelvey has served fhis school long and well. She has become a fradifion af l-lemef high, and Hemef High has in refurn become a parf of her. To fhe sfudenfs of fhe pa sf she is a cherished memory of a friend and feacher. To us of fhe presenf, she is fhe feacher wifhouf whom mafhemafics would be buf a maze of figures and wifhouf whose presonco H.U.l-LS. would nof be quife fhe same. No maffer whaf fhe iob. you do your share, Miss McKelvey. We can only do ours by saying Thank you. ,4 It ' ,fff ' , ,iff , 5154 - , j I ' - 55557103 ' 3 X 6 2 ff 4: Fr . ,I Rushmore Nafional Monumenf, Black Hills, Soufh Dekoha. ' S Table gf Contents Hue Classroom, page 8 Hwe Seniors, Juniors, Sopnonfiores, page 20 Sporlrs, page 32 Adivifies, page 46 Hue Junior High, page 64 ine Cornmunify, page 80 Ii5l n li 'lifdllifl I Il i!,!4'r f li f BOB TOWLE I f X - A I1 -11111111 1 dw gglglgf r i5if -i f In Memory 0 FaTally iniured when his auTomobile collided wiTh an army-Type Truck Two days before, RoberT Franklin Towle passed away in The I-lemeT Com- muniTy HospiTal on SaTurday morning, June IB, I95O. Bob was The son oT Mr. and Mrs. James Towle OT WesT SevenTh STreeT. l-le is survived by Three broThers, John, Hugh, and James S. Towle Ill, and by Three sisTers, Mary and Jane Towle, and Mrs. Diane Early. AT The Time oT his deaTh, Bob, a sophomore, was an enThusiasTic member oT The Key club and ,Treasurer oT The group. l-le enjoyed square dancing and horse-back riding and raTed aviaTion high among his inTeresTs. Though he was quieT and unassuming, Bob leTT a hosT oT Triends who will long remember his happy smile and Triendly ways. gl li, 1 ' i 1 Wig 4. If lj el 'I Qi 1, , .- f y ,, I MQ? V ' ' Hl!?l1,.!H'ir V W 1 n ff ' ' I ,if ,. ' L WV ' , - ffl Il fl X 1 1 T -S , - U I 1 ,I ' 'Agp' f a r I 'arf rung I71 I I A7 1 N 1 l Q xh V' X I 5 vo sy X x 1 I l llw K l . nA 1 pl s o . . p p I I 447 sa n ' 9 A e W 1 4 1. Q , I 5 A ,Q , vnp a 'I , '1 4' 4 X I , 'l A A 4 4 ' ' 'X X V , ' l- ' 1 'Q E 1' Q, . ff nl ll ' 1 A ' - ' M 1 ' W l ' If I 'll' f 'J P 4 F l .' U Q cf A , .- Y I 0 2 gs. S L 4 S Y wx , . lr W 1 ll 5 f.. 4 l , . ,Q X Y 1 l - ' ' ' 1 ' 1, x l 1 r A Xb, 1 ' f s . ,. I sf 0 I -1 - 1. ' ' li H 1' I '17 A ll ., A 0 'll 0 P' . , D I vw 3 ' ll . 'I 4 I . , 9 F , , m 9 , Qu. l 9 fx A'F+er l-lavlng fnred up fheur chemlsfry experlmenf Duck Waller commercnal msfruclor dsc Vlrglnla Coxe and Jeanefie Read peer over shoulders Howard and Mr Reed awaul resulis fafes 'ro has shorihand class fhen lhey as Grace Sums reads comuc book In Spanlsh class read If back Chinese school siyle whsle Mrs Gifford looks on calmly You guessed If 'fhe comic book IS wrufien In Spanish' E81 in . 2 5 xyg Q1 X Q 4. G. Garrison, SuperinTendenT of Administration New To l-lemeT This year was Leonard F. EbriTe, high school principal, who gained The re- specT and admiraTion oT high school sTudenTs almosT immediaTely. Mr. lfbriTe was never Too busy To exchange a smile and a Tew words wiTh a sTudenT or To help anyone wiTh his individual problems. During The second semesTer he Took over The advisorship oT The sTudenT council. SuperinTenc'enT Garrison raTed TirsT among his concerns The welTare oT The school disTricT as a whole, buT he Toolc an inTeresT in The high schocl Too, and was TrequenTly seen aT games, dances, and oTher school aTTairs. Much oT his Time This year was absorbed by compleTion oT The new caTeTeria and home economics building, To go inTo use nexl' Tall Among The Taces Tamiliar To l-lemeTiTes oT all ages and grades, one oT The mosT Tamiliar has leTT The school scene, Tor E. E. SmiTh, Riverside counTy superinTendenT Tor many years, reTired in January oT This year. LEFT: Leonard F. Ebrife, High School Principal, loolis up from his work. Rl HT' Refreshin Themselves affer a meefin of The board of e uca io G g g d T are, leff To righT, board members Leland Houk, Richard Ellioil, Dr. L. J Clark, Clare Gillelfe, and Hillas Cole. Kennella Newlon, dean of boys, and Miss Alice Bsaird, dean of girls, plan lheir line of allack. Indispensable lo lhe lunclioning ol lhe high school are lhe counselors or deans. They plan programs, advise sludenls, check absences, and on occasion apply disciplinary measures. Bul in spile ol lhese lasl lwo ilems, mosl l-l.U.l-l.S.'ers will admil lhal l-lemel l-ligh would seem slrange- ly incomplele wilhoul Mr. Newlon and Miss Beaird lo keep lhings running smoolhly. Helping wilh lhe many clerical lasks neces- sary lo lhe operalion ol a school are lhe secre- laries and sludenl assislanls. This year Mrs. Hunloon and Miss Tale, high school secrelaries, kepl records, checked money, answered phones, ran down slray reels ol lilm, and acled as lrouble shoolers in various lields. Mrs. Scoll and Miss Belly Gamel handled mallers secrelarial in lhe superinlencienl's ollice, unlil al Easler Miss Gamel lraded her job lor lhal ol a homemaker. Sludenl helpers ran errands each period, pick- ed up absence slips, and lracked down wandering pupils. The ollice praclice class helped, loo, supplying an assislanl in lhe iunior high ollice each week and gelling much ol lhe necessary lyping and mimeographing done. Secrelaries Mrs. Margarel Hunloon and Miss Dorolhy Tale wonder who ordered lhese reels of films. LEFT: Hashin over e a 's a sences are o helpers Jaymie Osburn and oger u . IG S lf d M B R HT: Mrs. Grace co an iss elly e T1 A ,. Student Council - hase van-. il adV'50 C cess. ForniT1eTbfSTfT1ierci'eiiiTuTTc:r counflills PMT Sue muc lm, ugh. v Cham dw'-f This year lhe congralulalions and lop honors of lhe enlire l-le-mel l-ligh School sludenl body go lo 'lhe sluoenl council members lor Jrheir guidance and leadership during I95O and I95I. The many problems, no maller how dillicull and unimporlanl, lhal were broughl before The council, were solved in such lacllul ways lhal everyone was salislied wilh Jrheir decisions. They broughl aboul numerous improvemenls lo 'rhe school such as painling lhe circle drive, opening a door inlo lhe darlcroom from lhe hall. arranging lor many improvemenls 'roward lhe care of lhe grounds. and lhe hardesl ol .-II, answerinq lo 'rhe demands ff 'he sludenls. Vw Firs+ semesfer sludenf council. Leif fo righf, lop row: Gordon Sisli, Dwighf Webb, Roger Johnson, Diclc Gibbel, Grady Houlr, Bob Record, Terry Lasaler. Middle row: Gregg Figgins, Jim Walsh, John Planlenga. Bobby King, Ken Smilh, Tomy Loomis. Lei? 'lo righf, fronf: Nila Smifh, Barbara Overby, Beverly McCoy, Sharon Kiffle, Florence Wilson, Belly Landers, Nada Bounds. U21 4 gg ....,..,,,5 vice presidenl, and Nada Bounds, secrelary. Firsf semesfer sfudenf body officers. Kneeling, Bob Record frees urer. Sealed, lei? fo righfz Dick Gibbel, presidenlp Gordon Sisi S 5,5 Q: ue 'crux uvilillvi Jim Bass campaigns for presidency al elecfion assembly. Our sludenr council is raled as one of Hue besl in Hue siaie, and il is no easy iob for Hue new councils every year To live up lo Hue slandards Huai were sei by Hue ones of recenl years. H 'ralces a lo'r ol luard worlr, and many long, 'firing luours lo build up a sludenl governnueni suclu as ours, and ii also lakes Hue careful Huouglul ol all suudenls in high school 'ro selecr Hue persons wluoruu Huey leel are Hue besi qualified for Hueir leaders. This year an excep- rionally good iob was done by boHu Hue council and siuderuis. Second semesfer sludeni body officers. Leif fo righf: Jim Walsh, vice-president Jim Bass, presidenfg Mary Wilson, freas- urerg Sharon Kiffle, secrefary 'ru Gnurn !'Zr::'u Two prominenf members of ilue prom- inenf senior class regisfer for sfudenl body eleciion wifh Florence Wilson af ihe Senior regisirafion lable. Leff fo righf, lop row: Beffy Jo Landers, Roger Johnson, Sharon Kilrle, Grace Sims, Edris Jones, Duane lnlorf, Ed Cole. Middle row: Maure Huff, Bobby King, Dick Brown, Jim Bass, Sfephen' Graham, Gregg Figgins. Fronl row: Jim Walsh, Mary Wilson, AlJ5EQ, Barbara Overby, Bill Murray, Jean John- son, Mr. Ebrife. The Maintenance Crew Cusfodians William Maddox, Harry Hein, and J. H. Vogf, fa a breaiher in fha furnace room. Exi x is-N' E, .X .R Hs, . M is ,Juli N X' Cusiodians, gardeners and mainienance men are ihe siage crew or behind-ihe-scene workers ai Hemel High. I+ is ihey who sweep up ihe debris aifer each school day, who keep us in repair, furnish supplies and rnalce our campus a pleasani spoi To loolc ai, and ihis, considering ihe mess made during school hours, is no mean job! LEFT: Building Mainfenance crew Chesier Borsi, Clarence Burroughs, Carl Jensen and Don Swarihoui do a liHle worlr in fhe Mainienance shop. RIGHT: The power mower seems +o be giving Warren Holmes a rough lime, bui John Malelr cloesn'l' loolr worried. 41 How would you lilce lo lix lunch lor IGO people every day? Tha+'s lhe problem Thar lhe caleleria coolcs lace each morning when lhey arrive al school. And in adoilion lo lhe IOO high school lunches 'ro be prepared, aboul 40 meals musl be cooked and lalcen lo Lillle Lalce School each day. The lunches are good, loo, even lhough They are planned on a budge? lhal doesn'+ have any slrelch lo ill Bus drivers are long-sullorinq souls, as mosl sludenls will readily admil. Ours malqe lhe daily drip from Aquanqa, Idy llwilci, and lhrouqhoul Tho Hemel Valley in all lcinds ol wealher-and wilh all lcinds ol passengers! One cf The usual scenes af Hemel High early in fhe morning. Leff +0 righf: Tom Bell, Sfevc Page and Susan Peacock. TOP: Wifh cooks lilre fhese +he cafeieria couldn'+ help bu+ be good. Lefl fo righf: Olga Hein. Ruby Roberfs, Goldie Venable. CENTER: The fables have been furned. Bus drivers Sylvesfer Cuslo, Amos Churchill, and Milfon Fisher go for a ride. BOTTOM- Bus Mainlan- ance crow John Lareva. Joseph Rondeau, and Harry Lindsey inspecl fhe engine of No. 7. 5 M i ss A l i c o Beaird, B.A.: sen- ior problems: s e n i o r English, civics. M is s ElizabeTh McKelvey, B.A.g mafhemefics. John M c D o n- ough, B.S., M.S.g world hisioryg sophomore social sfudies. KenneTh Newlon, BS' U S his- fciryi physical sci- ence: geography. Charles Reed, B. A .g chemisfryg driver's e d u c a- Tiong algebra. RoberT Walfer, EIA., M.A.g com- mercial subiecTs. F aculiy Though iT's someTimes hard To convince us, The reason we go To school is To learn someThing, and To ThaT end we have Teachers and classes. On The academic side, we sTruggled This year wiTh social sTudies, U. S. hisTory, civics and senior problems, English provided plenTy oT reading and wriTing maTerial. Topped oTT by The annual Kiwanis essay conTesT, This year's Topic being Freedom is NoT Free. As Tor maThemaTics, school iusT wouldn'T bc compleTe wiThouT The inTricacies oT Triangles, Trapezoids, and equa- Tion Troubles. Biology and chemisTry oTTered scienTiTic opporTun- iTies, while Spanish was provided Tor The linguisls. Glee Club and band were The musical accompanimenT To our heavier subiecTs, and Typing, shorThand and boolclceeping lenT The pracTical Touch. Two senior boys learn how To give and receive arTificial respirafion, w h i l e Coach Cooper loolrs on. LEFT. Lefl To righls Ronnie Hobson, Mr. NewTon, Don Brolin and Marlha Flefcher review some of The inslrumenls used in physical geography. RIGHT. Pal Kniqhl solves an algebraic equaTion while John Mclnfosh looks on confused and Miss Mc- Kelvey smiles her approval - no, no - iT couldn'T be Thal - The problem's wrong! . - They did iT for a gag.l lP.S if Q4 G 'WI s, i fr.. UTLGQEHT TTY :W1 'ti , Umar shfligf A 4 Marvin Schepman, B.S., M. S.: English: dramafics and speech. A Alberl Pages, B.A.: eco- nomic geography: biology: Boys' foolball and baseball coach. Richard Killen, B.A.: Eng- Mrs. Frances Hagen, B.A.: Mrs. Mary Gifford, B lish. iournalism: annual: school A., MA.: Spanish. publicify. Mrs. Dorofhy Pelerson, B. Mrs. Dorofhpfloxe, R A: glee club. , Curtis Miller, B.M.: music N., P. H. N.: schoo ,J W supervisor. nurse. I u X. SY and Classes Mr. Fages uses Vic Hill as exhibil' A in a biology clemons+ra+ion. Members of Mrs. Hagen's iournalism class see fheir slories in fha Hemel News. y.---- Chase Dane, B.A.g librarian. Mys. Jgssie H Mdulh, J , Xml NS Wi-lw Q ls if Cu ,A Clfd'-41 have Mrs. Clark helps JoAnn Weddle wilh some lealher work while fha resl of ihe arf class works inclusfrously. s . ...Jf43x Q, .4-.sms-..- -L Miss E d n a F l e f c h e r, Roy Cooper, B.A.: boys' Miss Ann B.A.g homemglri g' afe- physical educalion: fool- girls' ph dl leria manager. all ancl baskelball coach. lion . ,A Fi ,. ix' N . X 1 . W i 06, , ix' Playing an imporlanr role in our everyday learning is lhe school library which, Thanks ro Mr. Dane, lhe librarian, has lguesome a viral pari of school lile. Bur, aside from iis books and services, whar makes our library a showplace and an inspir- alion? Ci course, ii's ihose posrers and exhibirs loaned by siudenls, lacully, or rownspeople and arranged by Mr. Dane. Changed weekly Jrhese displays have fealured everylhing from guns and shells io Jrexliles and modern arf. And speaking of arl, Hemel high's arls and crails deparr- rnenl, supervised by Mrs. Jessie Clark, raies a special A in rhe memory of srudenls who have Jraken work in Thar depari- menl. Besides painring, drawing and posier making, ceramics, loaiher and iewelry work are always popular wirh l-lUl-lS'ers. LEFT: Book reporl lime, and Pearl Garbani reciles. Mr. Killen looks pleased. RIGHT: The Library Science class repairs fhe damage. Lefl lo righf, Mr. Dane Alice Hoffmeisler, Velma Kingslon, Evelyn Shumale. -is I -.,. sfg rwaees wtf' Fred H a g e n, B.S.g J o h n Schroeder, B.A.g Lee Vandenberg, B.A.g melal agriculfure. wood shop. shop, c r a f + sg mechanical drawing. 0- Q 'f 1 As lor rhe pasr 30 years, l-l.U.l-l.S. agriculrure 'classes This year prepared boys lor larm life and agriculrural occu- palions. For lhe second year, l-lemel was a Jreacher-lraining cenrer for agricullure inslruclors, wilh Jrwo caders each semesler. Melal and wood shop apprenlices lo lhe induslrial arls worlced wilh larhes, saws, drill press and milling machine lo produce fools, chesrs, and fables, and lo repair and re- build car molors. And ro lceep in 'rune wilh Jrhe limes, lwo new courses were required for seniors lhis year - firsr aid for bolh boys and girls, and home nursing lor The girls. LEFT: Mr. Vandenberg poinis oul +he opera+ion of fhe milling machine fo Gary Marigan, Marshall Polson, and James Van Gorden. RIGHT: Cadel leacher Harold Peclr shows Harold Sandall and Wilbur Homan how fo whip ends of rope. .1- Sophomores pain? 'lhe H, iheir fradifional inifia- Scene 'From rehearsal for DoHy and Daffy, junior Scene from ln Spring fha Sep, senior class play. Lefi lion fo high school: Leif fo righf, John Frey, class play. Leif 'ro righi, Leon Lindsey, Janei Blum, fo righf, sianding: Joyce Eaion, Sharon Kifile. Fronfz Denny Armshong, Dick Wilhelms, Glen Hear- Maure Huri, Sally Hall. Diclr Gibbel, Florence Wilson, Joedy Fenrich, Jim rell, Louie Flores. Walsh. U01 Af 1 X s ,, Q 11 1 N1 X 5 5 4 F 3 'L A .1 .1 4 x 5 .J tm, r-:ily 53 Q-Ld-we 'X 1 s , W' Qs W ' V rsrijkj X ' 1 K XV' :,?l. 5' . . V fx VV l, ,usxzel-ham, u1,i,:xV' ly ' Q X - ,' .fz,f:Q,--X i 4 'W ' ff ff ,-' F' X 7 Mahi n F X. S k5'-fi 9 in ' , , NT 'M Dumb 'S I H124 gf FK X, - 1345 f -rj--5. - .Af ,P Raw .v Qf 221 L L O Y D BANCROFT. Transferred from San Jacinlo, 47 Wood Shop, Social Sludies Maiors. E U G E N E BARNETT. Transferred fo Hemel from Ferris 41 hislory maior. JIM BASS. Sfudenl Body pres. 43' C I a ss lreasurer 2: Tahquilz 3, 4, sporfs edifor 4: Tah. Peelis 3, 4, edifor 4: Band 2, 3, LeHermen's Club 4, baslrelball 2, 3, 4, fraclr 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. J A N E BAIRD. Class vice pres. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, lreas. 3, vice pres. 4, Songleader 3, Span- ish Club 3, 4. ERMA BEAVERS. Span- ish Club. 2, Daisy Chain. JOSEPHINE BERRO- TERAN. Spanish and home economics maiors. NADA BOUNDS. Slu- denf Body sec. 4, home- room rep. 2: Class lreas. 2, 43 F.H.A. 2, 3, lreas. 2: pres. 3, dele- gale fo Asilomar 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, vice pres. 3, cabinel' 43 The Curse of an Aching Hear? 3, maize-up di- reclor: Girls' Slale rep: Daisy Chain. Spanish Club 3, 4: cheerleader 4, Songleader 3. DON BROLIN. Hislory and science maiors. DICK BROWN. Sludenl Council rep. 4: glee club 2, 3, quarlarre 3: band 2, 3, 4: orchesfra 2: 'ioolball 4. BEVERLY GEORGE BUTLER. Tah. Peelis 3: qlee club 2, 3: In Spring lhe Sap 4, props. D O N N A CHILTON. Class sec. 3, G.A.A. 2, 4, Tahquilz 3, 4, bus. mgr. 3, execufive slaff 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, sec. 41 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, The Curse of an Ach- ing Heart 3, publicily direclorq In Spring lhe Sap 4, Daisy Chain, C.S.F. 3. ALMA COMBS WI!- LIAMS. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, glee club 2, 3, 4, sexlelle 2, Drill feam 43 Thespians 45 In Spring lhe Sap 4. ED COTE. F.I:.A. 2, 3, 4, shop, agriculfure ma- iors. JOYCOVINGTON G.A.A. 2, Glee Club 3. Drill Team 4, Curse of an Achinq Head 3, In Spring lhe Sap 4. Daisy Chain. Their KAY CARROLL. F.l'I.A. 31 PAT COX. F.l'I.A. 2, 3, EETTY DOAK.GAA G.A.A. 2, glee club 3, 4, 4, lreas. 4i glee club 2. 2, 3, F.I'l.A. 2. frio 3, drill leam 43 Spanish Club 3. I enior Year MARTHA FLETCHER. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, sec. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, lreas. 3: Thespians 3, 4: The Curse of an Aching Head 3, prsgram: ln Spring fhe Sap 4: Daisy Chain. LEWIS FISHER. Aulo and wood shop maiors. DON DRESSLER. His- lory maior. JOYCE EATON. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: glee club 2, 3, 4: songleeder 3: Thes- pians 3, 4: The Curse of an Aching Hear? 3, props.: ln Spring fhe Sap 4: Daisy Chain. TED EGGEN. Glee club 2: foofball mgr. 3, 4: Key club 2, 3, 4, sec. 3. JOEDY EENRICH. C.S.F. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4, cabinef 4: Song- Ieader 4: Thespians 3, 4: The Curse of an Aching Henri 3, ln Spring lhe Sap 4: Daisy Chain. F.H.A. PEARL GARBANI. C.S.F. 2, 3. 4, pres. 4, Life Member: F.H.A. 2: Daisy Chain. EMILY GATES. Tah- quih 3, 4, bus. mgr. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4: Thes- pians 4, reporler 4: Quill and Scroll 4: The Curse of an Aching Head 3. DICK GIBBEL. Sluclenl Bodly pres. 4: Class pres. 2: Glee Club 2: Foolball 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: The Curse of an Aching Hearl 3, In Spring fhe Sap 4: Key club 3, 4, vice pres. 3. pres. 4 STEPHEN GRAHAM. Homeroom rep. 4: bas- kefball 4: Spanish club 2. RAWLAND G R A Y - BEHL. Transferred lo Hemel from Arizona 4: hisfory and malh ma- ion. BETTY GRIFFITH. E.l I.A. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Thespians 3: The Curse ol an Aching Henri 3, ushereffe: In Spring fhe Sap 4, make-up. ALAN HAHN. Hislory and Shop maiors. JERRY YOUNGBLOOD HAMILTON. Sludenl Body vice pres. 3, homeroom rep. 3, 4, parliamenlarian 3, 4: Class sec. 2: C.S.F. 2, 3, 4, ireas. 3, Life Mem- ber: F.H.A. 2, 3, re- porler 2: Tahquih 2, 3, 4, assisfanf edilor 3, ex- eculive slaff 4: Spanish club 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: The Curse of an Aching Henri 3: Daisy Chain. DERREL HENNINGER. Transferred Io Hemel' from Colorado 4: Bas- Ielball 4: hislory maior. LEO HOLMES. Home- room rep. 3: Class pres. 3, vice pres. 4: glee- club 2, 3, Barber Shop Querlefle 3, 4: Leller- men's Club 3, 4, pres. 4, foolball, baskeiball 3, 4: Key club 4. 23 FRANK LEWIS. Tah. Peelis DICK HOWARD. Boys' Glee Club rep. 3: Class pres. 3, sec. 4: Lelfer- men's club 3, 4, sec. and lreas. 3, foolball 3, 4, baseball 3: Spanish Club 3, 4, vice pres. 4: In Spring lhe Sap 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4, vice pres. 3. ROGER HULL. Home- room rep. 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Thespians 4: The Curse of an Aching Hear? 3. BETTIE IWERSON. F.H.A. 4, Daisy Chain. KARL JOHNSON. Ten- nis 4: Spanish Club Z, 3, 4: In Spring fha Sap 4. R OGER JOHNSON. Homeroom rep. 2, 4, Boys' Club rep. 4: Lel- fermen's Club 2,-3, 4, pres. 4, foolball 2, 3, 4. hack 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Key Club 4. H O B E R T KENNEDY. Hafh, shop, and science maiors. GENE KERBY. Dropped school 4. JANIS KERSEY. F.H.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: The Curse of an Aching Hear! 3, usherelle. DORIS KINKADE. F.H.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2: Thespians 4: The Curse of an Aching l 'learI ' 3, usherelfe, In Spring fhe Sap, 4, make-up: Tennis 3, 4. SHARON KITTLE. Siu- denf Body sec. 4, home- room rep. 4: C.S.F. 2, 3.4, Life Member: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Span- ish Club 2, 3: Thespians 4: The Curse of an Aching Hearl 3, In Spring lhe Sap 4: Daisy Chain. JANET GLOVER KILMER. Class sec. 3: 6.A.A. 2. 3, 4: glee club 4: Songleader 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Thespiens 3, 4: The Curse of an Aching Hear? 3, ln Spring lhe Sap 4, assisfanf direclor. ALEX LEE. Homeroom rep. 2, 4: Class pres. 4: C.S.F. 3: LeHermen's Club 4, sec. 4, foolball 4, hack 3, 4: The Curse of an Aching Head 3: Boys' Sfafe rep. 3. DOLORES LYNCH. G.A.A. 2: glee club 2, 4: band 2: maior- effe 2. MARY M A L O N E. C.S.F. 22 G.A.A. 3, 4: Tah. Peelis 3: glee club 2, Spanish Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: ln Spring lhe Sap 4, sfage 3,4:Thespians3, eww. Daisy Chain. n pring the Sap As fhe rulers of '5 I , fhe senicr class, wifh ifs fwo pres- idenfs, Ken Smifh and Alex Lee, and advisors Miss Baird and Mr. Newfon, will go down in fhe hisfory boolcs of Hemef I-ligh. To sfarf off fhe school year of l95O-5I, fhis class showed 'rhe sfudenf body fhaf fhe fearless seniors were nof afraid of blaclc cafs by giving a dance. Supersfifion Shuffle , on Friday, Ocfober I3, and by malcing a grand success of fhe affair. Soon affer fhis class members began preparing for fhe senior play by painfing sefs, hunfing down cosfumes, rehearsing lines, and selling ficlcefs: and on December 7 and 8, fheir efforfs were rewarded as fhey sfepped before fhe fooflighfs fo presenf ln Spring fhe Sap , fhe firsf school dramafic producfion of fhe year. E241 ED MANG. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, reporler 4, Slale convenlion delegale 4: shop major. RUSSELL MATHEWS. Homeroom rep. 2: LeHermen's Club 2, 3, 4, foolball and baseball 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4. CEVERLY MCCOY. Girls' Club rep. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, pres. 4: lennis 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Thes- pians 3. 4, pres. 4: The Curse of an Aching Hearf 33 ln Spring the Sap 4: Daisy Chain. K, E I T H MONAGHAN. Glee Club I, 2, 3, Bar- ber shop quarlelle 3: band 2, 3, 4: Thespians 45 Curse of An Aching sos Moms. Key Club 3, 4: Foolball Mgr. 4. FRED MOTT. Transferr- ed lo Hemel from Covina 4: malh maior. LOLA OGBURN. Glee Club 4: Drill leam 4. GEORGE OTT. Shop ma- lor. BEVERLY PARKER. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: glee club 3: The Curse of an Aching Head 3: Daisy Chain. HAROLD PIERCE. Trans- ferred lo Hemel from Missouri 4. J A M E S PITCHER. Tahquih 3, 4: Teh. Peelis 2, 4: Pholog- raphy 3, 4: The Curso of en Aching Henri 3, crew: ln Spring fha Sap 4, siege mgr.: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4. NATALIE P U R S E R. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: glee club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: The Curse of He-srl , properlies, 3: ln Spring me Sap, 4' an Aching Henri 3, pub.: In Spring lhe Sap 4, boolholcler: Daisy Chain. Seniors vs. Faculty Aller lhey had eslablished lheir acling abilily, lhe seniors were ready lo show lheir lcnaclc lor arl worlz, which lhey did by painling a huge and colorful Sl on lhe Senior Drive . Al, lhough bolh The sophomore and iunior classes lried lo erase 'rhe numeral, neilher was successful, and lhe seniors ruled supreme. In February, however, senior supramacy sullered a slighl sel-baclc when lhe senior boys challenged lhe lacully lo a baslcelball game, - and losl, 37-32. How 'rhe Smolce-House Five, wilh such lamous players as Hall-pinl crock and Pinl and a Hall, were delealed by a lacully live ranging all lhe way lrom old women lo hula girls, can never be explained. Jusl an oll-nighlf' say The boysl l251 BOB R A Y M O N D. Class frees. 4: Bas- lreiball 3, 4. glee club 3: band 2, 3, 4: orcheslra 2: In Spring +he Sap 4, crew: Key Club 3, 4 vice pres. 4. BOB RECORD. S+u- deni council freas. 4: HOWARD ROSE. Glee Club 3, 4: lennis 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Thes- pians 4: In Spring +he Sap 4, opere'Ha 4. LORETTA S LA Y D O N. F.H.A. 3, 4: band 3, 4. EVELYN ST.JOHN SMITH. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Tah. Peelis 3: Spanish Club 2: The Curse of an Achinq HearI ' 3, ficlr- efs: In Spring rhe Sap 4, prop. KENNETH SMITH. Class pres. 4, lreas. 3: F.F.A. 2, 3, vice pres .2: fool- ball 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4. PAULINE SMITH FISHER. G.A.A. 2: Glee Club 2, 4: Commercial and hisfory majors. CHARLES STOCKTON. Homeroom rep. 3: Glee Club 2: Cee baslrelball 2, 3: The Curse of an Achinq Hear+ 3, slage crew. BOB TELFORD. F.F.A. 2. 3, 4: hisfory major. JAOUITA THOMASON. Transferred 'ro H e m ef from Perris 4: F.H.A. 4: home ec. and hislory maiors. Commencement, 7951 MARIE TORTEZ. Dropped school 4. HUGH TOWLE. Home- room rep. 2, 3: Class vice pres. 2, 3: F.F.A. 2, 3: Glee Club 3: LeHermen's Club 2, 3, 4, baseball 2, foolball, baskelball and hack 2, 3 4. Firsl-Semesfer Senior Class Officers. Leif lo righfz Hugh Towle, vice Second-Semesler Senior Class Officers. Le'F+ lo riqhlz Bob Raymond, +reas- presidenl: Dicl: Howard, secrelary: Nada Bounds, freasurer: Kennelh urer: Alex Lee, presidenlg Leo Holmes, vice presidenlg Diclc Howard, secre Smifh, presidenl. iary. End-oT-The-year acTiviTies began To maTerialize on April I I, when The class Took a day oTT To visiT Riverside College. Then came DiTch Day, heralded by The Tradi- Tional orange TighT, and Though some oT The boys emerged looking like overripe TomaToes, insTead oT oranges, They were sTiII able To enioy DiTch Day, Triumphing in The know- ledge ThaT They had deTended The class oT 'SI wiTh honor. Having spenT a day oT lounging on The beach, The seniors reTurned home sunburned and covered wiTh sand. The Tinal big social evenT oT The year was, oT course, The TradiTional Junior-Senior bangueT, long awaiTed and over in a Tlash, buT wiTh memories oT corsages, soTT sTrains oT dance music, and Iig'hTs Turned low. Such a shorT Time since They honored The seniors oT yesTerc'iay, The class oT '50, and now anoTher spring has rolled around, and iT's The Junior-Senior bangueT Tor The class oT '5 II As The Tinal week drew close, seniors pracTiced geT- Ting used To Their caps and gowns on Senior Cap Day, and prepared Tor BaccaIaureaTe services. They gave a Tarewell assembly, where They read The class will and presenTed a program The resT oT The classes could noT TorgeT. And on The Tinal day, pins, prizes and Trophies were received aT The annual awards assembly. Then came The big momenT, graduaTion aT The Ra- mona Bowl - The resTless line oT seniors, The slow pro- cession To Pomp and CircumsTance , The handing ouT oT diplomas - and as They walked clown The aisle ThaT Tinal Time, anoTher class, The class oT '5I, recalled Three happy years crowded wiTh work and Tun aT HemeT High. The Tollowing members oT The class oT I95I are now serving in Japan wiTh The 4OTh Division oT The CaIiTornia STaTe NaTionaI Guard: Phillip J. Morreo RoberT E. Powers, Jr. Webb H. Ross Durward D. Searcy Donald B. Smifh 'i BEVERLY U N L A N D. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: The Curse of an Aching HearT 3: Daisy Chain. C.S.F. 2, 4. JAMES VAN GORDEN. Maih and science ma- iors. JIM WALSH. Home Room Represenfafive Z, Program Chairman 4, Vice Presideni STudenT Body 4, Class Vice Pres- idenT, 3, J. V. Base- ball 2, Cheerleader 4, Thespians 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4, The Curse of an Aching Head 3: In Spring The Sap 4: Glee Club 2. JO ANN WEDDLE. Transferred To Hemef from Redondo 4: F.H.A. pres. 4: home ec. ma- ior. DWIGHT WEBB. Class vice pres. 2: glee club 2, quarTeTTe 4: LeHar- men's Club 3, 4, base- ball and Toofball 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4, pres. 4. FLORENCE WILSON. Homeroom rap. 4, girls' club rep. 3: class sec. 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, sec. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, sec. 3: Thespians 4: Tha Curse of an Ach- inq Head 3, assisienf dir., ln Spring The Sep 4. DAVID WILTSHIRE. Glee Club 2, 3: Lef- Termen's club 3, 4, vice pres. 4, baskefball and baseball 3, 4: Spanish club 3. 4: Key Club 3, 4, vice pres. 4. MATTIE YOAKUM. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. JOANN YOUNG SUD- MUNDSON. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Thes- pians 3, 4: The Curse of an Aching HearT 3, bookholder, ln Spring The Sap 4. AL PLANTENGA. F.F.A. 4: Glee Club 2: foci- ball 3. WI. an Leff fo Right Top Row: Grady Houlc, Roger Eubanlns, Alex Hamil+on, G e r a l d Fleming, John Fricker, David Hollis, Maure Hurt Middle Row: John Dunbar, Rulh Hearrell, Maxine Jeffries, Sally Hall, Jim Johnson, Gregg Figgins, Berf Hall. Fronl Row: Edris Jones, Mary Ellen Fosfer, Jean Johnson, A l ic e Hoffmeisfer, Gloria Gray, PaHy Hurfz, Nila Gibson, Florence Dean, Mar- garef Henry. Firsi-Semesfer Junior Class Officers. Lefl 'lo Right Baci: row: Bill Smifh, vice presi- denh Gregg Figgins, president Sealed, Edris Jones, freasurerg Janel Blum, secrefary. ir ani Leff fo Right. Top row: Mr. Van- denberg, George Borlace, John Bohmfallr, John Cullon, Paul Cur- fis, Fred Bancroft Tom Beiz, Joe Arnail. Middle Row: Charles Alvarez, Emory Bean, Earlene Ast Sue Colvin, Barbara Boyd, Si Burnham, Redge Clarlr, Mrs. Gif- ffrd. Fronf Row: Jean Beaver, Pal Brisfol, lna Faye Carrulhers, Wanda Bunch, Mary Brewer, Jan- ef Blum, Laray Armisfead. unior E281 Il loolc hard worlc a lol ol lime, and much planning on lhe parl ol every junior classman lhis year lo earn enough money lo give lhe seniors one ol lhe mosl successlul banguels lhal has been held al I-Iemel I-Iigh in recenl years. The juniors were all ready and willing lo donale lheir lime and lo sacrilice walching balh loolball and baskelball games lo sell con- cessions lo hundreds ol hungry people. Then in Qclober came one ol lhe loughesl hills lhe juniors had lo climb -lhe Junior Carnival. Despile lhe lacl lhal lhey were exhausled aller lhe slrenuous worlc ol building boolhs, decora- ling, and ol course cleaning up, lhe class ol '52 was well salislied wilh lhe resulls. On April I3 and I4 came lhe class play called, Dolly and Daily. This produclion loolr lhe baclring ol every junior, as new sels and llals had lo be made, and also lhe laslq ol learning lhe parls ol lhe play was nol so easy lo accomplish. As lhe evening ol May 25lh drew lo a close upon lhe beau- lilul and successlul Junior-Senior Bancjuelu, lhe worlc ol lhe junior class was compleled excepl lor docoraling lor gradualion and lhs malqing ol lhe daisy chain. Bul as lhe seniors wallced down lhe aisle lhal linal lime, lhe class ol '52 lell lhal lhe year's worlc had been well done. Lefl lo Right. Top row: Waller Winn, Bill Smilh, Leonard Yales, Bill Wyall, Ray Riesland, Gordon Sisli. Middle row: Sue Sidener, Virginia Searl, Marlha Slaydon, Darlene Wadsworlh, Pal Tyler. Loraine Trefren, Bob Thompson, Fronl Row: Belly Thurman, Mary Lee Van De Walier, Marilyn Wil- cox, Coreen Winluleman, Mary Lou Yoalrum, Jonna Williams, Annabell Shull. I 29j MPLS' 17' Second-Semesler Junior Class Officers. Lefl lo Righl. Slanding: Maure Hurf, vice presidenlg Jerry Marsfon, presidenl. Sealed, Bill Smifh, lreasurerg Gordon Sislr, secrefary. Lefl lo Righl. Top row: Irwin Moriarily, Jerry Marslon, Leon Lindsey, John Planlenga, John Larimer, Bill Murray, Terry Las- aler, Tomy Loomis. Middle row: Marshall Poison, John Mclnlosh, Margery McKinney, Marjorie Mc- Grew, Belly Banes, John Long, Claude Pasos, Shack Pilcher, Ed- win Parker. Fronf row: Donna Pender, Anile Parker, Grace Kear- ney, June Powers, Gladys Tel- I'-rd, Pal Kniqhl, Susan Peacoclr, Mary Ann Larsen, Mrs. Clark. T' .Mm . . ,..s-- 4-JA ww 5 6 as f' 0 'P' wt i':z.,rii5-sl sczsf'-if FirsT-SemesTer Sophomore Class Officers. Kneeling: Glenn Hearrell, vice presidenf. Siffing, leff To righ'l': Mary Wilson, secreTaryg Barbara Overby, Treasurer: Nila SmiTh. president LQTT To righT, Top row: Franlr Car- rasco, Marshall Ellis, David Arn- aiz, George Doaln, Edward Davis, Harvey Davis, RoberT Chrisfo- pher, Denny ArmsTrong, Warren BurcheTT, Mr. Fages. Middle row: Rex ClieTT, JoAnn Clarlc, Lynda Ellis, Virginia Coxe, Sandra Cafes, Thelma BarneTT, MargareT An- drade, Mary Lou Cousins, KaTh- leen Briclzey. FronT row: PaT Ban- croTT, Frances Brown, Virginia Clarke, Ovanda Cagle, DoroThy Dameron, Barbara BurcheTT, Essie Dover, Luanne Depew, DoroThy Boe. The sophomores enTered l-lemeT l-ligh This year and as usual They were regarded as The lowesT oT The low. BuT The class oT '53 soon gained everyones approval by reeling oTT and sTarTing The year's round oT acTiviTies wiTh The TradiTional painTing oT The They scurried around Tor weeks preparing To give everyone a liTTle relaxaTion Trom semesTer exams, and They reaped Their eTTorTs on January 26 when The Final Fling , a soclc hop, was a huge success. ln February The class rings arrived, much To Their delighT, and There has never been a prouder class pass Through The halls OT l-lerneT l-ligh Than ThaT oT '53, ATTer The success of The Final Fling The sophs collaboraTecQ wiTh The I.oTTermen's Club To give a dance To close The Rube Day TesTiviTies. The daTe was April 20, The dance baclcwards, lmuch To The delighT oT The girlsl, and The aTTair indeed provided a happy ending To The day. Thus The acTiviTies oT The Sophomores came To a close, buT They leTT Their marlc on T-lemeT l-ligh and will be baclc nexT year To carry on. ophomores 2' '58 5 Le'FT To righT Top row John HooT en Duane lnforf Wilbur Homan Richard HarT Monfe Filbln Vic 9 Tor Hill Glenn Hearrell Bobby King Edward HunTer Middle row Louie Flores Amel Fehr Vir ginia Gallagher RoberTa Hennin ger Thelma Hefley Judy K nelpp Mary Flefcher Dawn Hea vin Dolores Greenlee. FronT row: Pai' HarTman Ramona Jaruselr Velma KingsTon Hazel Hahn Ver- na Dean Gaddy, Marylin Johann- sen, Doris Herbarf, Bobbie Fur- ner, Priscilla Jorgenson, Esfher Fields, Miss Biffner. l30l Lell lo righl, lop row: Ray Nob- Iill, Donald Morlon, Larry Man- sur, Bill Ogburn, Kennelh Nich- ols, Billy Maddox, Gary Marlgan, Ralph Ouinlana. Middle row: Mary Helen Parssinen, Pally Lin- go, Lorene Moore, Sleve Page, Ronald Orliz, O. L. Myers, Rich- ard Pearson, Frank O'Hara, Mr. Waller. Fronl row: Belly Jo Landers, Barbara Overby, Louise Prole, Jo Ann Pulman, Barbara MacFarland, Nancy Phillipp, Edilh Monlague, Jean Owen, Mary Mas- lro, Lois Marlin, Jimmy Powers. 'Lal l3l,i Class of '53 Top row lell lo rlghl Gllberl Wilcox George Moralgn Doug las Morlon Donald Wessman Richard Wilhelm: Waller Robin elle Slanley Rexsland Third row Guye Searcy Dale Mallory Jerry Todd David Simpson Wendell Read Bob Sanderson Duane Smnlh Harold Sandall Second row Yvonne Llndqulsl Marilyn Williamson Jeanelle Read Elo- ise Weseloh Joan Sampson Mar- lene Todd Norma Telford Mary Wilson. Fronl row: Jaymie Os- burn, Nila Smilh, Kalhleen Rob- inson, Belly Schofield, Modean Yoalum, Wanda Scaramella, Eve- lyn Shumale, Shirley Slory, Pal Schellar. Second-Semesler Sophomore Officers. Lell lo righl: Duane lnlorf, lreasurerp Bobby King, presidenlg Kalhleen R o b i n s o n, secrelaryg Monle Filbin, vice presidenl. Glover on romp againsl San Jacinfo. Wilfshire for iwo as Bulldogs scalp Palm Springs, 49-38. Bass makes like a bird in Hemel-Beaumoni' dual meer. 321 gn Nw 9? 'nw N m 3.-'WP A-r L W 1.X A T Q W , 'Q 4 i ,X Q ff K, if . wF' - W .Ui . 1 - egg, . ,2-w w ' ' Q- M -M ' 5: f 4 73153 , 153' QEEH' aw-, A 92.53. new qw-1 V 1 Capiain-Mosf Valuable Player, Hugh Towle. Mos? Valuable Player, R o g a r Johnson. Frosh sensafion Carroll Doolifile l37l rips off 25-yard fouchdown gallop Bullei Bob Glover picks up 20 yards for Hemel as fhe locals wind up fha againsi Banning lhe firs+ fime he 'lofes 'lhe ball. Bulldogs won 'The game R.C.L. season againsf Banning. 35-0. The HemeT Bulldogs once again displayed Their much- Teared grid dominance which has earmarked Them as always being one oT The Top powers oT The R.C.L. WiTh all-league dynamos Roger Johnson, Hugh Towle, and DwighT Webb all buT ripping holes in The gridiron, The Bulldogs possessed one oT The mosT rugged prep elevens ever To Trod The TurT Tor The gold and whiTe. The locals Tore open The l95O campaign wiTh a near upseT oT TusTin's mighTy Tillers, bowing only I3-7 To The rugged Orange League champions. DwighT Webb uncorlced a 45-yard bullseye To Russ lv1aThews in The open wiTh Tive sec- onds remaining To highlighT The game. As usual, Hugh Towle's conversion was perTecT. NexT on The menu came Valencia, whom The Bulldogs wallced over I4-O. BulIeT Bob Glover and Crazylegs Webb were The big oTTensive sTand- ouTs oT The aTTernoon, buT were Torced To share The spoT- H If of HemeT Turned ou? for The firsT grid bonfire rally since pre-war Sophomore QenTer Bgb King' Wlqg raged yardg ayrzu +hf f1sH++y +a+l s. esu s came in e orm o a - eme vic or over ra iione al San Jgcinfo fn., follgwing gyening, To score aTTer hauling down a sTray Valencia pass. ing Football Reigns CcTober 6 Tound The Bulldogs aT BeaumonT where They pounded The Cougars I4-O in The R. C. L. opener. Superb running on The parT oT Webb and Glover made The vicTory an easy one, along wiTh some Top deTensive backing Trom linemen Hugh Towle and Roger Johnson. A weels laTer, The locals senT The Perris PanThers home wiTh Their Tails beTween Their legs aTTer being handed a severe 27-O shellacking aT The Fairgrounds. Besides Their sTerling running aTTacl4 buiIT around Glover, Webb, Alex HamilTon, and Russ lv1aThews, The Bulldogs cuT loose wiTh some magniTicenT aerial arTisTry which Tound glue-Tingered Tlanlcmen Leo Holmes and Gene Kerby on The receiving end Time aTTer Time. Then came The hearTbrealcer. ATTer being Tabbed To win I8-6, Coach Roy Cooper's conTingenT Tools Their sec- ond and Tinal scalping oT The season Trom The TiTle-bound Palm Springs lndians, 7-O, who laTer slipped by The Bulldog- biTTen Rerris eleven by only a 7-6 score. HemeT heorTS Tell hard To The ground in The laTe sTages oT The hoTly conTesTed baTTle. when Webb drove over The lndian goal To score. buT laTer discovered ThaT he had losT The ball on a Tumble. Never- Theless, Webb's brillianT running and passing were The only consolahon Tor The locals ThaT evening. STill smarTing Trom The hearTbrealcing Palm Springs encounTer, The Bulldogs barged baclc inTo The win column wiTh a magniTicenT 7-6 upseT oT The rival San JacinTo ligors. WiTh oTTensive aces Webb and MaThews sidelined wiTh in- iurios, Bill WyaTT scampered Tour yards Tor The lone l-lemeT score, and Towle spliT The uprighTs To derail The sTeam-breaTh- ing Tiger Express aT 20 consecuTive vicTories. Roger Johnson proved his all-league abiliTy Tor The umTeenTh Timo when he lConTinuod on page 38l Firsl sTring foofball-leTT To righT. Backs: Bill WyaTT, Claude Pesos, DwighT Webb, and Bob Glover. Line: Gene Kerby, Roger Johnson, Hugh Towle, Dick Howard, John PlanTenga, Dick Gibbel and Leo Holmes. Q. Q c he ,P we r ie ALEX HAMILTON, fleef, hard driv- ing fullbaclx, could always be depen- ded on when fhose few exfra feef were needed fo give fhe Bulldogs an impor- fanf firsf down. Despife an unfimely mid-season leg iniury, Alex will refurn nexf year for his fhird and final fling on R.C.L. qridirons. .,fri.: ,--v.,, is N DWIGHT WEBB, swivel'hipped senior fail- RUSSELL MATHEWS, one of fhe Ieague's CLAUDE PASOS, fearless, defen- back, nof only was a fop rafe signal caller fop aerial arfisfs, will be sorely missed sive-minded quarferbaclr, was a big for fhe locals fhis year, buf ran and passed on the I95I Bulldog rosfer. His falenfed reason for Hemef's fine defensive his way info an all-league backfield po- flipper won him honorable menfion on fhis marlm during fhe I950 campaign. sifion as wall. HEAD COACH ROY COOP- ER, never-say-die Bulldog men- for, and a shining example of frue sporfsmanship and afh- lefic know-how, once again has earned fhe undying graf- ifude of local pigslcin en- fhusiasfs by presenfing fhem wifh a winning feam for his fourfh successive year wifh fhe ilulldogs. GENE KERBY, glue fingered veferan ROGER JOHNSON, fanli-lilce all-league end, pulled down anyfhing near facile, was fhe lone repeafer from lasf him, regardless of circumsfances, lasf year's all-R.C,L. eleven and shared Mosf fall while winning his second varsify Valuable Player honors along wifh ferror- leffgr, fwin Hugh Towle. yea r's all-R.C.L. selecfions. JERRY MARSTON, sfouf-sfrucfured iunior guard, should be fhe shining lighf in nexf year's forward wall and will also be a fop candidafe for all-league recognifion af fhe season's end. HUGH TOWLE, vicious, all-R.C.L. line- man and fhe loop's fop conversion arfisf, capfained fhe near-championship I950 eleven and was elecfed as Co-Mosf Val- uable Player along wifh Tackle Roger John- son. S3 Q HEAD MANAGER TED EGGEN DICK HOWARD, ale rf, Bulldog pivofman, possessed fhe invaluable abilify fo smell a play coming and was considered the mosf underrafed player on lasf fall's squad. Howard wen Honorable Menfion on fhe all- I'f.C,I. qrid feam. 5 ,X s gx a xo DICK BROWN, rugged senior quar- ferbaclx, proved himself one of fhe feam's fop defensive baclns and a greaf feam morale builder because of his never-say-die spirif. BOB MORRIS, MANAGER. BOB KING, bonecrushing sophomore cenfer, was shiffed fo end foward fhe end of fhe pasf campaign where he filled in for fhe injured Gene Kerby on Coach Cooper's sfarfing eleven. X . do -: .. A s CARROLL DOOLITTLE, flashy freshman halfbaclr, leff very liffle doubf fhaf he is desfined fo become one of Hemef's all- fime gridiron greafs. Even lasf fall as a firsf-year man, Dooliffle was considered a scoring fhreaf every fime he paclred fhe porlrhide. ALEX LEE, fearless senior guard, came up from a greaf season wifh fhe local Jayvee eleven fo help Coach Cooper's varsify squad fo no end in fhe lasf campaign. JOHNNY PLANTENGA, scrappy iunior guard, should prove his worfh come nexf pigslrin season, affer enioying a fremendous firsf year wifh fhe Bulldogs. BILL WYATT, a guffy Bulldog iunior, alfer- nafing bofh af halfbaclx and quarferbaclr, shof across for fhe lone Hemef score againsf rival San Jacinfo lasf fall fo derail fhe much feared Tiger Express af 20 sfraighf wins. ASSISTANT COACH AL FAGES, a line coach a la mode from the Universify of Redlands, is in local opinion one of fhe besf in fhe busi- ness. His slave driving, yef well received mefhod of gef- finq fhings done, broughf fo l'l,U,l-l.S. fhe besf line in fhe R.C.L. for fhe I95O season. DICK GIBBEL, burly Bulldog faclrle, proved a hard man fo move around lasf fall wifh fhe Bulldogs and garnered all-R.C.L. Hon- orable Menfion for his efforfs. BOB GLOVER. This space was originally saved for a picfure of iunior foofballer Bob Glover, who pulled up sfalmes for San Diego be- fore our Tahquif1 grid snaps could be falren. In his firsf year with fhe Bulldogs, Glover was fhe feam's fop scorer and all- R.C.L, second feam fullback. LEO HOLMES, agile, all-league second feam end, is considered one of fhe beffer all-around flankmen ever fo glorify H.U.H.S. in the R.C.L. He will be a greaf loss fo fhe Bulldogs in I95I bofh offensively and defensively. game fo fhe Bulldogs. BILL MURRAY, speedy iunior end, shows pofenlialify of becoming a fop nofch end wifh 'lhe Bulldogs nexf fall affer picking up a year of invaluable varsify exper- ience in l95O. ...'E I 7 ix i a i l JERRY FLEMING, beefy Bulldog faclrle, should prove unsfoppable nexl' year while earning his second varsify mon- ogram. lConfinued from page 351 Leapin' Leo Holmes displays fhe form which won him an all-R.C.L. sec- ond feam end posifion as he gracefully pulls down fhe pigskin fo score againsf fhe Elsinore Tigers. An offside penalfy, however, nul- lified fhe score. LEONARD YATES, lanlly 6'3 wingman, will be a vifal facfor defermining 'lhe success of nexf year's well sfaclred fool'- ballers. Experience, plus fhe facf fhaf he is sfill growing, will malle him one of fhe beffer ends in fhe circuif in l95I. ' 1 ik 9? Nm' fr' gy sf FY, JOHN BOHMFALK, rugged, Bulldog faclrle, will be a cinch fo land e sfarfing berfh on fhe l95l eleven and will also be one of fhe fop lciclroff arfisfs in fhe R.C.L. brolce fhrough fhe rugged San Jacinfo forward wall fo bloclc Tip Briffain's fying conversion affempf which gave fhe Nexf fo feel The sfinging bife of Coach Cooper's Bulldogs were fhe Elsinore Tigers, who fell by fhe wayside 26-I4. Glover rammed across for fhree scores while Webb and Trash sensafion Carroll Dooliffle ran wild in midfield. The laffer fallied l-lemef's final feedee and sef up anofner early in lhe second quarfer when he refurned a Tiger lciclc- off 87 yards. The following weelcend found old Jaclc Frosf bogging down fhe now feared Bulldog offensive, and fhe resulf was a slim 7-O vicfory over fhe Coachella Arabs. Webb ripped fhe final fwo yards fo score, wifh only 57 seconds remaining, and Towle converfed fo give fhe locals a win over fhe only R.C.L. school fo defeaf fhe Palm Springs champions. Wifh baclcfield sfars Webb and Glover in fhe saddle, fhe Bulldogs rode Banning's Broncs up one side of fhe cor- ral and down fhe ofher in fhe R.C.L. finale, which was won by fhe Bulldogs, 35-O. Always a feam fo give pigslqin fans fheir money's worfh, Towle and Johnson were shiffed fo fullbaclc and failbaclq posifions respecfively in lhe lafe sfages of fhe game, and fhe resulfs were lcilling, especially from a Banning poinf of view. Affer fheir highly successful season, fhe Bulldogs selecfed bofh Towle and Johnson for lvlosf Valuable Players, while Towle alone was named Capfain. l33l lrnle Morreo John Cullon Glenn Hearrell Leon Lindsey Charles Alvarez Ray Noblifl David Hollis Diclr Pearson Coach George Gaudroaull's Jun'or Varsily loolball squad had an average season lhis year in winning iwo games arcf losing lhree. T Gaudreaull did a line iob ol leaching lhe young alhleles lhe imporlanl lunda- menlals ol bloclcing anc laclcling. The losses lhis year came al lhe hands ol Coachella. Beaumonl, and San Jacinlo. The boys showed an unusual amounl ol sporlsmanship in every loss. The leam loolced good in delealing Perris and Elsinore and displayed a lol ol leam- work and lulure polenlialily. Alihough losing 7-l2 in lhe annual rivalry game wilh San Jacinlo, lhe Bullpups pul up a good lighl and made il lcnown lhal lhe game mighl iusl as easily have gone lhe olher way. barring numerous bad brealcs. The squad was helped a greal deal by several Varsily reserves who swilched oll weekly lrom Junior Varsily lo Varsily. Among lhem were Carroll Doolillle, Ernie Morreo, Johnny Cullon, Glen l-learrell, Dave l-lollis, and Charles Alvarez. A lew ol lhese boys sland a good chance ol landing lirsl slring laerlhs ol nexl season's Varsliyi Junior Varsily Coach, George Gaud reaulf. Jayvee Football Junior Varsily Foolball Team. Lefl lo righl, baclr row: Coach Gaudreauli, Ronald Milligan, Duane Smilh, Buddy Alvarez, Maura Hurf, Dale Clay, Jim Fricker, Eugene Boyd, Richard Pearson and Chuclr Mcsweeney. Second row: Assislanl manager, Larry Boyd, John Holland, Vic Hill, Larry Page, Sian Riesland, Qunilon Arend, Tommy Leavelle, Jaclr Nelson, George Borlace, Gordon Sish and Manager Bobby Todd. Fronl row: Sieve Page. Darrel Williams, David Hollis, Leon Lindsey, Charles Alvare1, Carroll Doolillle, Ray Noblill, Glen Hearell, John Friciuer and Ernie Morreo. 391 Hugh Towle co-captain Derrel Henninger Terr Varsity Basketball TeT To wear The championship crown since I947. While rolling up a season mark oT sixTeen wins and Tive losses, The Bulldogs noT only emerged vicTor ious in Their quesT Tor The counTy championship, buT swepT The annual varsiTy cage Tourney aT Palm Springs as well. Possessing an unusually well balanced scoring punch in Dave WilTshire, Hugh Towle, Bob Raymond, Leo Holmes and Derrel l-lenninger, The locals were unconquer- able when more Than Two were hoT. as was proved lConhnued on page 4-ll y Laseler Ray NobliTT xn- Bob Raymond mos? valuable player STudenTs oT l l.U.l-l.S. can Truly be proud oT Their Tine l95I R.C.l.. varsiTy champions, who are The TirsT T-lemeT quin- Dic STephen Graham F lr Lewis O Wilfshire co-capiann 4Cl All-league guard Bob Raymond lays in lwo pomls againsf rival l-lemels Franlc Lewis I4 and Derrel Henninger 3 San Jacinto as lhe Bulldogs win in an overhme lhriller 38 35 ewarl rebound in aclion paclred Palm Springs game lconlinued from page 40 lale in The season againsl Fallbroolc s Warriors when lhe lille bound l-lemel lads romp d 55 30 Wilh cage long George Gaudreaull al The reins lhe Bulldogs rose lrom an unexpecled mediocre squad inlo one respecled and feared by all who came againsl lhem The reason for l'hal is 'rhal lhey laclced almosl nolhing being blessed lrom slarl lo linish wilh ample heighl leam worlc and scoring abilily The Bulldogs ol 5l will long be remembered in counly cage circles as a leam lo be admired. Varsily Baskefball. Lell lo righl, back row: Coach Gaudreaull, Hugh Towle, Frani Lewis, Leonard Yales, Slephen Graham, Dicln Har? and Leo Holmes. Fronl Row: Dave Wilfsliire, Ray Noblilf, Terry Lasaler, Bob Raymond, Derrel Henninger, and Manager Bob Record. l4i1 GAME SCORES INDIVIDUAL SCORING HemeT 42 Coachella B b Th Hemef 59 Elsinore O ompson Hemel' 48 Beaumonf Chuck Reeve, Hemei 35 Redlands Hemel 26 Corona Bill Murray Hemel' 38 Alumni , Hemel 28 Alumni 'hm Bass Hemel' 53 Fallbrook - Hemel 49 Beaumonl John Fncker ' H Heme'T 43 Ferris Gene Boyd .. Hemel 37 Riverside HemeT 60 Twin Pines BIII WYUTT -- Hemel 44 Palm Springs HemeT 68 Twin Pines Ted Egger' ' Hemel 43 San Jacinlo Si Burnham In Hemei 48 Elsinore HemeT 36 Coachella Dick Wilhelms Hemel' 63 S. J. Odd- feiiows Duane In+orl .. 2:22122 Sjlffffgk csffoii ooeisiiie HemeT 33 Glendale- Hoover Hemeli 54 Newman I9 Bee Baskelball Team. Back row, lefT To righT: Coach George Gauclreaulf, Dick Wilhelms, Bill Murray, Eugene Boyd, Ted Eggen, John Friclier, Charles Reeves. Fronl rcw: Jim Bass, Si Burnham, Bob Thompson, Carroll Doo- lillle, Bill WyaH, Glen Hearrell. Bee Basketball Champs HemeT's l95I Bee baskeTball champs are indeed one OT The TIHGST lighTweighT quinTeTs ever To represenT I-l.U.H.S. in The R.C.L. The smooTh-passing Bullpups hung up a 2l-I win-loss record Tor The pasT campaign, bowing only 'Io a powcrTul Glendale-I-Ioover guinTeT ar Sanra Monica, 37-33. The I-loovermen wenT on To blasT Anaheim in second round play. 62-28. and were Ialer crowned Tourney champs. IT was The Second Trip To The C.l.F. Tourney oT champs Tor The locals, who have broughT home The R.C.L. bacon Two years in succession. Behind The explosive scoring barrages OT Bob Thompson, Chuck Reeves, and Bill Murray, The Pups made Their I95l debuT a bang-up aTTair wiTh a Three-game sweep oT I-lemeT's annual Bee and Cee TournamenT. WiTh The laTTer Three To lighT up The score board, and playmaking guards Jim Bass and Bill WyaTT providing superb deiensive sTrengTh, The busy Bees rang up 20 consecuTive vicTories wiThouT a deTeaT, one oT The Top vicTory marches in R.C.L. hisTory. ATTer meeTing Their waTerloo in SanTa Monica, The locals wound up Their sensaTional season February 27, wiTh a romp EI Royal over undeTeaTed Arrowhead League kingpin Newman I-ligh School, 54-l9. Following The season Tinale, Bob Thompson was voTed mosT valuable player by his TeammaTes, while Chuck Reeves and Jim Bass were elecTed co-capTains. Reeves will have his name inscribed on a permanenT Toul shooTing plague in rec- ogniTion OT a sparkling 64.l percenTage Turned in during The season's games. Bass was awarded a Toul shoT medal Tor a daily pracTice periformance oT 82.1 percenT. Elsinore's Maurice Dyer dumps in his only buclrel' of Bill MUVVGY lI3l 9095 UP lo 5C0 9 59-'llnsl 0 C 055'i0Wl1 FIVGI. The evening as The local lighlweighls cop Their San Jacinlo. All-R.C.L. sfars Bob Thompson ll4l and sevenTeenTh slraighf win 48-I8. Guard Bill Wyafl is Chuck Reeves lbackgroundl awail rebound. shown allempling To block Dyer's shol. FINAL R.C.L. STANDINGS Class B Division W L P PA Hemef 7 0 3 I 7 l75 Coachella 6 I 230 I92 Beaumonl 5 2 256 23I Elsinore 3 4 226 262 Banning 3 4 26I 246 San Jacinlo 2 5 255 299 Palm Springs I 6 228 290 Ferris I 6 209 287 ag 5 rw ei silk. c gi .'., ., M, Q Na S PP IK 9 arsfkes U S Wilh newcomer AI Fages af fhe reins I-leme s Bulldog baseballers ripped info R C L baf and ball acfion like a loose sfick of dynamife knocking fhe boffom from under Beaumonf Perris and Palm Springs in successive fashion by impressive scores of I4 5 8 7 and 7 I respec fively If was fhen however fhaf fradlflonal rival San Jacinfo applied fhe whammy in fhe form of a 7 2 drubbing which senf fhe locals reeling earfhward from afop fheir loffy perch as R CI pace seffers info fhe darkened dungeons of lillh place in final conference ranking wifh a mark of fhree wins and four losses Baseball Elsinore s pennanf bound powerhouse was fhe nexw ieam fo baffer fhe Bulldogs emerging vicforious 9 I followed by runnerup Coachella 40 and Banning I-Iigh 6 2 The Bulldogs held pracfice vicfories over San Jacinfo 6 I and Beaumonf IO O while bow ing fo Colfon 9 I Banning IO I and San .Iacinfo 6 5 in non conference hookups Following fhe season finale af San Jacinfo fhe locals elecfed ouffielder Dave Wilfshire as Ivlosf Valuable Player for fhe I95I campaign while backsfop Bill Wyaff was named Capfain. Varsify baseball feam. Lefl fo righf, back row: Diclr Howard, Dwighl Webb, Russell Mallhews, Charles Reeves, Bill Wyall, Dave Willshire, Bob Thompson, Coach Al Pages. Fronl row: Glen Hearrell, man- ager, Ronnie Beavers, Dar- rell Williams, Duane ln- lorf, Si Burnham, Eugene Boyd, Gregg Figgins, man- agar. for The annual R.C.L. finale aT Perris. Top Row: Coach George GaudreaulT, Ed Mang, Roger Johnson, Alex HamilTon, John Friclcer, Bill SmiTh, John Planfenga, Dwighl' Webb, Hugh Towle. Middle Row: John CulTon, manager, MonTe Filbin, BobRaymond, Bob Thompson, Bill WyaTT, Alex Lee, Bill Murray, Jim Bass. FronT Row: Dale Clay, Willie Parlzer, Duane lnforf, Jael: Dick, Lee Pasos, Ernie Morreo, Larry Mansur, Buddy Alvarez. Track As is oTTen The case in l-l.U.H.S. spilce circles, The l-lemeT Bulldogs once again suTTered Trom laclc oT inTeresT Through- ouT The I95I cinder season, buT neverThele-ss came home wiTh TourTh place in The annual R.C.L. spilceTesT held on The Per- ris oval April 28. Hugh Towle wound up a specTacular year in R.C.L. aThleTics by capTuring The varsiTy shoTpuT evenT wiTh a heave oT 46'9 T and also liTTed his rugged l9O pound Trame To a heighT oT 5'5 To nab Third place in The high iump Tinals. ATTer garnering all league recogniTion in boTh TooTball and baslceTball, The ape-lilce mounTain oT muscle will in- deed be remembered as one oT The all-Time greaTs in l-l.U.l-LS. aThleTics. Rubber-legged Bill Murray led all local compeTiTion in The class Bee division, wiTh a blue ribbon perTormance in The high iump aT 5'6 . and an addiTional TourTh place in The 70 yard high hurdle evenT. Murray, a l-lemeT l-ligh record holder aT 5'8 in The Bee highiump, laTer equalled This SChOOl's Tall Timber sTandard wiTh a 9.8 cloclcing in an inTerclass meeT held May 8. LiTTle Leo Pasos proved To be The only OTher B.C.L. winner Tor The locals as he vaulTed inTo a TirsT place Tinish in Class Cee compeTiTion aT a heighT oT 9'3 . Besides copping The polevaulT, Pasos Tinished TiTTh in The league broad- iump Tinals To lead his TeammaTes inTo a Third place Tie. Bulldog muscleman Hugh Towle shows how and why he was The R.C.L.'s Top iron-ball arTisT during Junior Timber-Topper Bill Murray geTs his form down paT in preparaTion fha l95l season. i441 John Long lfopl and Jimmy Powers lboffoml demonsfrafe fop Cerfainly one of fhe fop doubles duo ever fo coma ouf of H.U.H.S. diving form in preparafion for fhe R.C.L.'s big splash af Palm Springs. are raclef sfars Keifh Monaghan lbaclrl and Bob Record lforagroundl. wimming and Tennis Despife fhe ever-winning doubles combinafion of veferan nef arfisfs Bob Record and Keifh Monaghan, fhe l95I Bulldog racquef squad was one of only mediocre success, finishing fhird in fhe girls' division and fourfh in fhe male de- parfmenf. Under fhe guidance of Miss Ann Biffner, fhe local lassies smashed ouf fheir lone vicfory of fhe campaign over a weak Perris Panfher aggregafion, IO-9, while bowing fo powerful Elsinore and rival San Jacinfo. The boys were nof so forfunafe, coming ouf on fhe shorf end of fhree league meefs. Team members for fhe pasf campaign were Bob Rec ord, Keifh Monaghan, Bev McCoy, Chuck Alvarez, Grace Sims, Edris Jones, Shack Pifcher, Jim pifcher, Ina Faye Garrufhers, Mary Wilson, Diclc Brown, Jim Johnson, Pal Knighf, Mary Lou Yoalcum, Wanda Bunch, and George Moraign. Tennis learn. Leff fo righf, back row: Miss Ann Biffner, Ina Faye Carrufhers, Edris Jones, Frances Brown, Wanda Bunch, Mary Wilson, Grace Sims. Fronf row: James Pifcher, George Moraign, Shack Pifcher, Keifh Monaghan, Bob Record, Beverly McCoy. O o o 0 The Homo+e'He makes melody af ihe Exchange Garland Rose, Riverside Enferprise sporis edifor, Leland Houk presents F.H.A. and F.F.A. prexies Assembly. Leif +o right Leo Holmes, Dwigh+ presen'rs Jim Bass and Chuck Reeves ihe Enierprise MaH'ie Yoakum and Shack Pifcher +he sweep- Webb, Dick Brown, Dick Gibbel. Trophy for baskefball. shakes awards for 'their divisions in +he Farmers' Fair and Fesiival. U51 fin' f f J 9 x K My gpg? 11 I3 J Q 'wivlf A ! X y ,,,f '5 '6 M' 5 I X h I X 1. 2'-M21-N if if , M The H onoraries Quill and Scroll members. Leff To righT: Mrs. Frances Hagen, Jim PiTcher, Donna ChilTon, Jerry HamilTon, Jim Bass, Emily GaTes. C.S.F. members. LeTT To righf, Top row: Tomy Loomis, Maure HurT, MarTha FleTch- er, Beverly Unland, Miss Elizabefh Mc- Kelvey. Middle row: Mary Wilson, Lor- ene Moore, Mary Flefcher, PaTTy Lin- go, Mary Lee Van de Walker, VicTor Hill. FronT row: Don- na Pender, Pearl Garbani, Sharon Kit- Tle, Edris Jones, Mary Brewer, Alice HoTTmeisTer. Thespians. LeTT To righl, back row: KeiTh Monaghan, Florence Wilson, Gene Kerby, Roger Hull, Howard Rose, Jim PiTcher. Second row: Mr. Schepman, Jim Walsh, Sharon KiTTle, Donna Chil- Ton, Joyce EaTon, Emily GaTes. SiTTing: Alma Combs Wil- liams. Beverly Mc- Coy, MarTha FleTch- er, Joedy Fenrich. CharTered in I948 was l-lemeT's chapTer oi Quill and Scroll, naTional journalism honorary socieTy. The local uniT is named in honor oT Homer D. King, ediTor oT The l-lemeT News. This year's members held an iniTiaTion dinner aT The Cedars caTe in February, aT which Emily GaTes. Jim Bass and Jim PiTcher received Their pins. Membership in Quill and Scroll is won by sTudenTs who do ouTsTanding work in journalism, adverTising or phoTography. Sponsored by Miss ElizabeTh Mc- Kelvey, This year's CaliTornia Scholar- ship FederaTion boasTs oT I6 members, one oT The largesT honor groups oT The pasT Tew years. These brains Tollow- ed The moTTo, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy by aTTending ChaTTey Colleges musical producTion, Paradise Isle on March I4 and by aTTending The sTaTe C.S F. convenTion in Los Angeles on April I4. The major acTiviTy oT The Thespian Club This year was sponsoring oT a Trip To The Pasadena Playhouse, where local Troupe members presenTed Thorn- Ton Wilder's The Happy Journey in The annual TournamenT puT on by The Playhouse f'NssociaTion. An impressive iniTiaTion dinner aT GrandolTo's was held in May, aT which Time a candlelighT ceremony was used, wiTh The lighTing oT each candle sym- holizing The progressive sTeps oT dra- rnaTic arT in The world. PresidenT oT Thespians Tor The year was Beverly McCoy, wiTh Mr. Schep- man as advisor. John McDonough, so- cial sTudies Teacher, acTed as direcTor oi T-iappy Journey. T431 Los Picaros , The Spanish Club. was as popular This year as always. These gay senoriTas and senors led The way wiTh Their annual Taco Tango where sTudenTs TelT They were indeed souTh oT The border as They munched delicious Tacos and saw The gay decoraTions, On December T3, The club Traveled To Padua Hills, where members saw The Tamous Los Posadosf' The Mexican naTiviTy play. This year's presidenT oT The Spanish Club was Gregg Figgins, wiTh Mrs. GiTTord serv- ing as advisor. panish Club ,S Leif To ri hi To row Howard Rose John Lon Bill Murra Ro er Joh 9 ' P 5 I gl YI 9 shire, Mrs. Gifford, Advisor, Mary MasTro, BeTTy Schofield. Fiffh row: nson, Franlr Lewis, David Wilf- Roger Hull, Gregg Figgins, Maure HurT, Dwighi Webb, Ken Smifh, Richard Gibbel, MarTha Flefcher, Lois Mariin, Jo Ann Puiman. FourTh row: Karl Johnson, Darlene Wadsworih, Leon Lindsey, Margery McKinney, Dicl: Howard, Flor- ence Wilson, JaneT Kilmer, Mary Malone, Gloria Gray. Mary Ann Larsen. Third row: Barbara Mac- farland, Susan Peacock, Mariorie McGrew, Mary Lee Van de Walker, Lorene Moore, Sue Colvin, Jane Baird, Beverly McCoy, Jean Johnson. Sally Hall.. Second row: Nada Bounds, Donna ChilTon, Virginia Searl Mar Wilson Mar FleTcher PaTT Lin o Joan Sam son Dawn Heavin Barbara Overb Pal' 1 Y I Y r Y g r P I I Yr Brisfol. Fronf Row: Donna Pender, Emily Gaies, Marilyn Wilcox, Jaymie Osburn, Nila Smilh, Janet Blum, Earlene Asf, BeH'y Jo Landers, Jean Owen, Marilyn Johannsen, Paf Knighf. G.A .A. portsters The aThleTic Amazons oT T'lemeT High sTarTed The year righT by having The largesT number oT members ever in Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion hisTory. They proved To be one OT The mosT acTive clubs in school, and could be easily recog- nized anywhere because oT Their vim, vigor, and viTaliTy. EnTerTaining dinners were sponsored aT The close oT each sporT, so as To end The season in a neaT liTTle bundle. Turning The audiTorium inTo a winTer wonderland by planTing a snowman and Trillions oT lacy snowTlal4es was no easy Task Tor The mighTy gals. BuT The dance, Frozen FanTasy , was generally agreed To be one oT The high spoTs oT The year. CrediT Tor The G.A.A.'s TriumphanT year is due To The sTrong cabineT led by The ever-energeTic presidenT, Bev McCoy. OTher oTTicers were Vice presidenT Jane Baird, SecreTary MarTha l3leTcher, and Treasurer Mary Lou Yoalcum. Managers Tor The Tive sporTs seasons were Florence Wilson, baslceTball manager, Nada Bounds, hoclcey manager, NaTa- lie Purser, baseball mana er, Joed Fenrich swimmin mana er' and Grace Sims Tennis mana er. Q Y 1 Q Q - T Q I? RM G A A Members Leff T RighT Top Row Marlorie Mc Grew Eloise Weseloh Mary Parssinen Norma T e lfo r d Wanda Bunch Mary Lou Yoa lrum lna Faye CurruThers Grace Sims FourTh Row Mary Lou Cousins PaHy L I n g o Dawn Heavin Joan Sampson Mary Wilson Nila Smifh Lois MarTin Mary Ann Larsen Third Row KaThleen Robinson Sharon KlTTle BeTTy Landers Frances Brown Edifh Mon Tague Essie Dover Pa'r Knighl Second Row Beverly Unland Janis Kersey Doris Kinkade BeTTy Grnffifh Joedy Fenrich Jean Johnson Fronf Row Miss BiTTner Nada Bounds Nafalie Purser Beverly M Coy MarTha FleTchsr Flor ence Wilson 49 3 Key Club members. LeTT To righT, Top row: Leo Holmes, Bobby King, Bill SmiTh, Grady Houlr. Fiffh row: Mr. Killen, John Larimer, Si Burnham, Terry LasaTer. FourTh row: Jerry MarsTon, John PlanTenga, Gordon Sislr, John Long, Roger Johnson, Gregg Figgins. Third row: Dave WilTshire, Diclr Gibbel, Dick Howard, Louie Flores, Second row: Jim Johnson, Ted Eggen, Jerry Fleming, STan Riesland, Dwight Webb. FirsT row: Dick Pearson, Jim PiTcher, Maure HurT, Bob Morris, Bob Record. Organized in I'-746, The Key Club has ever since been an imporTanT T-T.U.l-TS. group. The boys who earn The honor oT joining This club musT be all-around boys and musT mainTain a C average. This year The TirsT acTiviTiy oT The club was To re-do The scoreboard aT The Tairgrounds, aTTer which They gave a home-coming dance, which TeaTured The crowning oT a TooT- ball queen, Jane Baird. Then came December, wiTh The TiTTh annual ChrisTmas Ball, which is always one oT The main evenTs oT The year As usual, iT TeaTured soTT music, low lighTs, rusTling Tormals and dancing couples. TwenTy-seven boys aTTended The disTricT convenTion aT Hollywood in March, and l-lemeT's gioup had The disTincTion oT having The largesT represenTaTion. Besides operaTing all The gum machines in l-lemeT, The Key Club again gave The Sandy Ninniger awards aT The end oT The school year. Members also serveo on graduaTion nighT by park- ing cars aT The Ramona Bowl. IT is a Tamiliar sighT every Thursday aT l l:4O To see abouT 30 boys sTrolling Through The halls wiTh Trays on Their way To Their weekly luncheon meeTing. DwighT Webb and Diclc Gib- bel were The Two able presidenTs This year, wiTh Mr. Killen serv- ing as advisor. Ke Club A regular weelrly luncheon meeTing of The Key Club, which is held aT noon on Thursdays. Dancing couples aT The annual ChrisTmas Ball sponsored by The Key Club .lil . The LeTTermen's Club is composed oT HemeT's H-Men, Those who have earned a leTTer in TooTball, baskeTball, base- ball or Track. This year The club sponsored The baseball Throw aT The Junior Carnival, where members could show Their skill aT knocking over milk boTTles. This club also puT on The TirsT Senior-FaculTy baskeTball game. To give The TaculTy a break, The seniors' Team was chosen Trom Those boys who did noT play baskeTball on eiTher A or B Team. BuT The TaculTy emerged The vicTors, by a 37-34 score, so nexT year's senior class may play an all-sTar Team made up oT The Top hoop men oT The class! Also a proiecT oT The LeTTermen's Club was The annual B and 'C baskeTball TournamenT, which is held annually aT HemeT and is sponsored by The Lions Club. BuT The climax oT an evenTTul year was The sponsoring oT The annual Rube Day by The club. wiTh a backward dance Taking place in The evening. As TirsT and second semesTer prexies, Roger Johnson ancl Leo Holmes kepT The club moving, Sponsor Tor The group wa: Coach Cooper, l-lemeT High aThleTic direcTor. ,X 1 Y ,uf .. Leffermen Gene Kerby, Coach Roy Cooper, Roger Johnson and Dick Howard go over The sfarfing lineup for The big game. Lettermen Leff To righi, Top Row: Roy Coop- er, Advisor. Sevenfh Row: Bill Murray, Bob Raymond, Gene Ker- by. Sixfh Row: Alber? Planfenga. Bob King, Russ Mafhews, Bob Morris. Fiffh Row: John Plan- Tenga, Leonard YaTes, Dwigh+ Webb, Leo Holmes. Fourfh Row: ' Terry Lesaier, Hugh Towle, Dick Gibbel, Roger Johnson. Third Row: Davey Wllishire, Dick How- ard, Ted Eggen ,Kenneih Smifh. ' Second Row: Jim Bass, Claude Pesos, Bob Thompson, Alex Hem- L ilTon. Firsf Row: Gerald Flem- ing. Dick Brown, Jerry Marsfon, Alex Lee. l,5'l ' H in 5-TTI Future H omemakers STarTing a new precedenT This year by elecTing oTTicers each semesTer, The F.l'l.A. girls showed good TasTe in Their choices. For The TirsT semesTer The FuTure l-lomemalcers were under The leadership oT Advisor Miss Edna FleTcher and Pres- idenT MaTTie Yoalcum. Those persons composing The remainder oT This council were Grace Sims, vice presidenT: Jean Johnson, secreTary3 Wanda Bunch, Treasurer: Thelma l-leTley, publiciTy chairman: and PaT KnighT, music chairman. Guided by Jo Ann Weddle, The second presidenT oT The year, wiTh Jean Beaver as vice presidenT, Gladys TelTord as secreTary, Marie TorTez as pubIici+y chairman, Shirley STory as program chairman, and BeTTy SchoTield as music chairman, The chapTer compleTed iTs program oT work Tor The year. The F.l-l.A., always an acTive club in school, again won The sweepsTalces in iTs division aT The l-lemeT Farmers' Fair and FesTival in OcTober. The Theme oT The prize-winning TeaTure exhibiT was The RighT and Wrong Way To DecoraTe a Girl's Bedroom. Every year aT ChrisTmas The FuTure T-lomemalcers sTrive To make some needy Tamily's home more pleasanT by donaTing cloThes, Toys, and a decoraTed Tree. This was sTilI noT enough oT The ChrisTmas spiriT Tor The girls, who also brighTened The YuleTide season Tor The Sherman Indians by sending presenTs To Them. To end The year wiTh a gay noTe, The annual wiener bake was held aT The riverbed, wiTh plenTy oT Tood and Tun Tor all. T521 F.H.A. Members. Leff To Righf, Top row: Mary Lou Yoakum, Eloise Weseloh, Mar- Tha Slaydon, Rufh Hearreil, Annabel! Shull, Alice Hoff- meisfer, Ruby June Powers, Beffy Banes, Mary Ann Lar- sen, Alma Williams, Thelma Hefley, Mary Lou Cousins. PaT Cox, Jaquifa Thomason, Ovanda Cagle. Third row: Modean Yoakum, LoreTTa Slay- don, Loraine Trefren, PaT Ty- ler, Beverly Bufler, Anifa Park- er, Yvonne LindquisT, Gloria Gray, Jo Ann Weddle, Mary MasTro, Grace Kearney, Dor- oThy Boe, Lois MarTin, Beverly Parker, Ina Faye Carrufhers. Second row: Coreen Winkle- man, Jonna Williams, Jean Johnson, Evelyn SmiTh, BeTfy Schofield, Shirley STory, MaT- Tie Yoakum, Sally Hall, PaT BrisTol, Doris Kinkade, BeTTy Griffifh, Judy Keneipp, Jean Beaver, Wanda Bunch. FronT row: BeTTie lwerson, PaT KnighT, Marylin Johannsen, Gladys Telford, Edris Jones, Barbara Boyd, Jean Owen, Jo Ann PuTman, Kafhleen Robin- son, Essie Dover, Edith Mon- Tague, Janis Kersey, Miss Flei- cher, Advisor. F.H.A. iniTiaTes pose for The cameraman. Lefl To righf: Joan CoTe, Edith MonTague, Jean Owen, Mary MasTro, BeTTy lwersnn, Essie Dover, Mary The l-lemel Fulure Farmers have prospered during 'rhe pasl year. The new agricullure building has been inslrumenlal in spurring lhe boys on. l-lighlighls ol lhe year have been many, including winning lhe FFA. public spealcing conlesl, and lhen Topping oil The year's aclivilries by winning rhe sweepslalces al 'rhe Riverside Coun- ly lair. Cirrus and livesloclc judging conlesls, Carnp Condee, proiecl cornpelilion, ailer-school sporls, cooperalive rnarlceling conlesls, and The ialher and son banguel all conlribuled lo lhe year's successes. Officers for lhe year were Shaclc Pilcher, presiclenlg Leonard Yales, vice pres- idenlp Charles Alvarez, Secrelaryg lvlonle Filbin, lreasurer, Ed lvlang, reporlerg and Fred Hagen, advisor. Capably assisling 'rhe advisor lhis year have been lhe slu- denl leachers, Ray l-louse, l-larold Peck, Richard Calhoun and Richard Yorlc. No rime for fhisg we'll be al ihe Junior Carnival was lhe lheme of +he F.F.A. enlry in fhe Hallowe'en parade lhis year. Tipping fhe privy are Donald Mor- fon, Charles Alvarez and Marshall Poison. The hairy legs inside belong lo none ofher lhan Joe Arnaiz. Hemel F.F.A. -is?TH Lef? io right Top row: Leo- I. i iswiiiw ii A X nerd Yafes, Redge Clark, Fred Q Moll, Ed Meng, Alberl Plan- J fenga, John Bohmfalh, John ' ' Planfenga, Monre Filbin, Roger 5 5 Eubanhs. Sindh row: Marshall Polson. Rex Clieff, Ed Cole, Ray Brown, John Holland, Wil- bur Homan. Fifth row: Paul Mayer, Donald Wessman, Roy Self, Frank Sfephens, Glen Wil- lrerson, Charles Carnes Ray House. Fourfh row: Fred Bar- ber, John Befhel, Don Robin- son, Sherman Hagen, Franl Carrasco, David Arnaiz, Leo Pasos, John Shaw, Harold Peck. Third row: Don Morfon. George Borlace, Warren Bur- cheH, Paul Curiis, Ray Hodge, Bud Davis, James Shaw, Cliff Erickson, Willis Parker, Pele Llrranados, Fred Hagen, Ad- visor. Second row: Charles Al- varez, Claude Pesos, Shack Piichar, Tom Beh, David Simp- son, Bob Telford, Gilberl Wil- cox, L. C. McKinley, Ronald Milligan, Ralph Berroieran. Fronl row: Jim Powers, Larry Mansur, Harold Sandall, Bill Maddox, Jerry Todd, Ronald Wessman, Charles Bleek, Max s . Goodwin. fm s 4, , fill 'iff Drum Major and MaioreTTes. Leif To righf, siand- ing: Elsie Ben- neTT, Dick Hari, Barbara W e la b. Kneeling: Sandra Osburn, D o r i s Reno. Leading The I-l.U.H.S. band This year was Diclc l'larT, wiTh Tour high-sTepping maioreTTes To pranco anc Twirl as The rousing school songs were played. Elsie BenneTT, Barbara Webb, Doris Reno and Sandra Osburn worlsed hard on .heir rouTines and con- TribuTed much To The success oT The band. A new TeaTure This year was The drill Team, whose members, in Their snappy yellow corduroy uniTorms, also added color and glamor. Cur yell leaders were Tull oT pep and l4epT The sTands cheering The boys on To vicTory. During boTh TooTball and baslceTball seaf sons These Tive vigorous pepsTers, Jean Johnson, Jo Ann Gud- rnundson, Nada Bounds, Ronnie Beavers and Jim Walsh, lcepT boTh Team and specTaTors on The go. Drill Team: Leff To riglrl. Baclr row: PaT BancrofT, Erma Beavers, Lola Oglaurn, Mary Ann Larsen. Gloria Gray. FronT row: Alma Williams, Joy CovingTon, Kay Carroll, Mary Lou Yoalrum, Judy Keneipp. avr' .. M Music Whenever The band played l'lemeT Bulldogs , ouT came our songleaders, JaneT Kilmer, Maxine JeTTries and Joedy Fenrich. These gals were always on The ball and made everyone wanT To sing as They capered up and down The sidelines. WiTh The band, These Tour combina- Tions added color and Tile To The TooTball and basl4eTball seasons and played impor- TanT parTs as morale builders. LeH: Yell Leaders. LeTT To righT: Boys, Ronnie Beavers, Jim Walsh. Girls: Jean Johnson, Jo Ann Gudmunclson, Nada Bounds. Rigl1T: Song- leaders: LeTT To righT: JaneT Kilmer, Joedy Fewrich, Maxine Jeffries. - .,. .-..... s, .g -s ,. - s. .. . -f .-. -,awe . .r xv. O' ui Band Members, leff To righf, Top row: Velma Kingsfon, LoreHa Slaydon, PaTTy Hur'l'z, PaT Hariman, Jack Erickson, Muriel Bailey, Irwin Moriarify, Redge Clark. Fiffh row: Marianna BeThel, Russell Egberr, Richard Baldwin, George Wilson, Manuel Andrade, Mary PuTof'f, Florence SmiTh, Alice HoTTmeisTer, Marilyn Williamson. FourTh row: RoberT Record, Larry Page, Ronald HarringTon, Ted Clark, David NorTon, Todd Hagen, Darrell Hensley, Bobbie Furner. Third row: Gordon Kesson, Gerald Fleming, KeiTh Monaghan, LesTer Bailey, John Beihel, Ralph Hearrell, Essie Dover, Edith Monaghan, Lesfer Bailey, John BeThel, Ralph Hearrell, Essie Dover, Edi+h MonTague, Yvonne Bischof. Second row: WalTer Hagen, Gwendolyn Jackson, Jack Fleming. Richard LeVan, John WadsworTh, Harold Wood, Bill Work. Fronf row, Twirlers: Barbara Webb, Elsie BenneTT, Sandra Osburn, Doris Reno, Mr. Miller, Direcfor. The HemeT High band, under The direcTion OT Cur- Tis Miller, did noT limiT iTs acTiviTies To TooTball sea- son, buT wenT on righT Through The year. The big evenT OT The spring semesTer was The R.C.L. massed band Tes- Tival, held in HemeT on March 30. The very nexT day, March 31, The band Traveled To Redlands To We parT in The souThern CaliTornia band and or- chesTra conTesT, where a B raTing was earned. This raTing enTiTled The group To enTer The sTaTe conTesT, held aT FullerTon on April 2l. ln reTurn Tor Their vari- ous services To The com- muniTy, b a n d members were enTerTained by The Lions Club on April 4 aT a regular dinner meeTing oT ThaT club. H ath Charms The high poinT oT This year Tor glee club members came on May IO and II, when They presenTed The opereTTa H.R.H. Miss Jones , a comedy oT conTusion in which every- body wonders unTil almosT The lasT minuTe who The real princess is. Join- ing TogeTher Tor This presenTaTion boys' and girls' choruses, direcTed by CurTis Miller and Mrs. DoroThy PeTerson, gave a perTormance oT real meriT. Previously The groups had oTTered The ChrisTmas canTaTa, Song oT ChrisTmas , and appeared beTore several communiTy organizaTions. Glee Club Members. Lef? To righfz Top row: Dale Mallory, Howard Rose, Irwin Moriarify, Mr. Miller, Direc- Tor, George Moraign, John CulTon, Glen Hearrell, Edwin Parker. FourTh row: Linda Ellis, Jane? Kilmer, Virginia Cole, Kay Carroll, Lorene Moore, PaT Bancroft Third row: Hazel Hahn, Jo Ann Gudmundson, Mary Masfro, Alma Williams, Lola Ogburn, Pauline Fisher. Second row: Marlene Todd, Virginia Clark, Laray Armi- sTead, Roberfa Henninger, Luanne DePew, Louise Prole, Donna Pender. FronT row: Gladys Telford, Priscilla T551 Jorgensen, Essie Dover, Paf Huriz, NiTa Gibson, Sue Sidener, Mrs. Peferson, Direcfor. 561 I E Hamilio xecufive Commiffee. Leff To rigl1T: Nada Bounds, Emily Gales, Jerry EdiTorial AssisTan'fs. Sfandingz Dawn SpcrTs wriTers, STanc.ling: Bill Mur- n, Donna ChilTon: noi in picfure, Jim Piicher. Heavin, Seafedz Barbara Overlay. ray. SeaTed: Jim Bass. Publications . .,.,.. i g g c gihlii g g is 1 ' 'i'i ,. AV' s' ii is ' M . Kennelh Nevfilon PullalicaTionS A'-lvlsor 1' . F ' Photography Advisor. Mrs rances Hagen. A high school annual is looked upon as The prinTed record oT The year's classes, acTiviTies and evenTs. And any annual sTaTT will vouch Tor The TacT ThaT iT is a year's job To puT ouT an annual! Financing The book, planning iT, gaTh- ering The maTerial and assembling iT inTo a dummy Trom which The prinTer can make The Tinished prooucT are Tasks which require Tar more Time and eTTorT Than anyone dreams -excepT The annual sTaTT-and They know! There were Times when This year's TahguiTz sTaTT won- dered iT a book would ever emerge Trom The someTimes hecTic aTmosphere oT Room I6-bedraggled sheeTs of dummy paper, Tolders oT idenTiTicaTions, and envelopes Tull oT pholrograph negaTives in The darkroom. And aTTer ThaT came hours oT wriTing and Typing copy, and Then more hours of prool reading, noT To menTion The soliciTing oT ads, selling oT annuals, and everlasTing checking oT subscripTion lisTs. Well, iT's over now, and we hope you enjoy your lahquiTz OT l95Il Qgekmviig Q '!F'5 5 -. f i 915 TWT? Annual circulalion Slaff. Leff lo righl: lna Faye Carrullwers, Grace Sims, Mary Lou Yoakum. Tahquilz Peeks, Hemel l-ligh's school paper, qradualed lhis year lrom a mime- ographed paper lo an ollsel, or mulli- lilhed lype ol prinlinq. This enabled lhe slall lo provide piclures as well as wril- len malerial and broughl on a rash ol phone calls lrom nearby schools who won- dered how il was done. Eiqhl issues were pul oul during lhe lirsl semesler and live during lhe second, wilh special sporls news and all-counly leams al lhe end ol loolball and baskelball seasons. As wilh all school papers, lhe main dil- licully was gelling news inlo prinl belore il was complelely slale. The slall lackl- ed lhis problem by lrying lo wrile in a lealure lype ol slyle and by keeping lhe dale ol issue lluid, so as lo pul oul an issue shorlly belore or aller some big school evenl. f57l Above: Ad solicilors. Slanding: Marilyn Wilcox, Mary Brewer. S e a l e d, Grace Sims, Dick Harl, Emily Gales, lna Faye Car- rulhers, Mariorie McGrew, Margery McKinney. Nol Shown: Annabell Shull, Dar- lene Wadsworlh. Righl: Pholographers Jim Pilcher, Marge McGrew, Susan Peacock, John Long. Below: Tahquilz Peeks Slafl displays how lhe school paper is made. Lell lo righl: Back row: Jim Pilch- er, Bill Murray, Jim Bass, Barbara Burchefl. Sealed: Mary Ellen Fosler, Mary Brewer, Marlha Slaydon, Pal Tyler cattered l. Alma Combs Williams gives Masier Ed Cole a wheelbarrow ride on Slave Day. Wha+ wifh hauling him fo school and home again, she had quile a lime. 2. Girls' P.E. classes had many a worlroul lilce lhis, and lhe cr'y, Oh, my aching muscles was common on calisfhenics days. 3. ll's a wonder lhaf H.U.H.S. cheerleaders didn'1 have aching muscles loo, affer worlrouls lilxe +his one. Messers Killen, Ebrile, Schepman and Mulloy weren'+ used fo such acfiviiies. Epi odes 4. Thespian Club's floal in fhe Junior Carnival parade. 5. Edifh Monfague and Essie Dover, bonneled and baslreled, recile lheir creed on F.l'l.A. inilialion day. 6. Bev. McCoy on Rube Day, l950, as Bafhing Beauly of l900. 7. Believe if or noi, lhis is how lhese girls looked lhree years ago. The piclure was so bad we couldn'+ use if lhen, so we saved il! 8. A merry-go-round inspires second childhood in lhe hearfs of everyone - even seniors! , ,,.lf.i:' 4. I- , I J . ,F , ...X if ffgtg, 5 . Q 1 - -ii ' IKAL uni Mil.. Hgfgu az i i S al say ah vofin' i-Slllllflll ',A 5 if STUDENT H PRDMSSNE? Say H PROGRESSIVE. 'MMU' 'W . -' nausea- .X a,...-.. 9. These sfudeni day execulives, principal and his secrefary, dean of girls and dean of boys, inferrupi a council of war lo pose for fhe cameraman. IO. The Naiional Assembly on Mynah birds was one of fhe mos? inleresling - here Mr. and Mrs. Owen are shown wifh some of lheir birds. ll. The Swingfeens, campus band organized during lhe year, gives forfh wilh sweel melodies for one of fhe local dances. I2. Firslesemesler sfudenl council secrefary Nada Jai! yi? . luslwls wdiihshlal Bounds hands lhe minule-boolm io Sharon Killle, elecled secrelary for lhe second semesler. I3. Sieve Page finds ou+ on painling-of-H-day fhal 'fhere is a pause lhaf refreshes, while Louie Flores wails his lurn. I4. and IS. Progressive parly adverfises wilh loyal seniors. Ib. Jim Walsh, iailhful manager of lhe senior boys leam for faculfy-senior baslrelball game, holds fhe iug. Q 1950-51 l5'?I Candid Camera Shots I. H.U.H.S. s+udenis cheer home feam enfhusiasfically ai pep assembly. 2. Russ Ier and Alan Hahn ride fhe Kiddie Train af fair. 6. Dick Howard in a fasf Maifhews presenls Queen Jane Baird wilh a gif? al' homecoming dance. game of ping-pong al' senior play casf parly. 7. I95O Rube Day chain gang 3. The iunior class adverfises in HoIIowe'en carnival parade. 4. Hugh Towle, poses for picfure on fhe high school fron? sfeps. 8. These sophomore girls are running for sludenf council presidency, malles campaign speech. 5. Don Dress- enioying a G.A.A. furlrey dinner. 9. Ward pool is always good for a cool dip on a hol' day. E601 any IRS? S i W fini 3 1 IF! Qs 3353! QUE i is 5 Q .'W' fl' ,gf 1 RF V '41 1 ,Qi Q. 77 N, Nw x. , M ? A' if ff tw T WV, X 1 QSQQ, if 'B I 50 'iu 3+,ygg 29? W-5 74 A -sz' 'ltr .4 ..-M-N e 'R -1.1 X, . 1. . . s i V . Jani Q A vuigxrrx ,iw ' . A '4 V .. V ' I Mr' ' V ' ' , Q I J ai 4 H5 , 1- u,L rn, -1 ---Qi Incidents I. Faculiy members falce lime oui' from Faculiy-Senior baslceiball game. They won +he game, much io ihe embarrassmen+ of fhe seniors! 2. Gene Kerby and Ed Cole exercise iheir masfers' righfs over slaves Joedy Fenrich, Beverly Un- lend, Nafalie Purser and Alma Williams. 3. The smiles on Sharon KiHle's and Alex Lee's face indica+e +ha+ fhey have no supers+iiions regarding ladders, af leasf noi af ihis senior dance. 4 One of +he climaclic momenis in fhe senior play. ln Spring +he Sap. 5. Mr. Reed decides fo ask a quesiion or 'lwo nd as Leo Holmes ialces over ihe chemisfry class on siudenf day. 6. Roger John- son, Rube Day, I950. 7. This infimafe scene of fhe principal lDicl: Gibbeli and his secreiary lNada Boundsl on siudeni day was snapped by fhe phoiog- rapher especially for ihe l95l Tahquih! 8. Speciaiors cheer on fhe players af The Junior-Senior boys' foofball game. 9. Jane Baird, Mariha Fleicher, Bev. McCoy, Mr. Monroe and Miss Biifner ai ihe G.A.A. awards dinner. IO. Slave Florence Wilson combs fhe hair of her masier, Jim Walsh, on slave day. WM 'mg' X , ' f Br will .rw 9 , 4, gs 3 II. Bill Murray and Barbara Overby adverfise lhe annual s+aff's slave-day confesf al a pep assembly. l2. The old rradiiion of signing annuals is repealed each year. l3. Shack Pi+cher and his fruclz adverlise fhe Junior Carnival af a foofball game. I4. F.H.A. floal in Junior Carnival parade. l5. Junior girls lunch on lhe high school lawn. I6. Diclr Gibbel, firsl-semesfer prexy, hands lhe gavel fo Jim Bass, who fakes over for ihe second semesler. I7. Ed Meng and Jim Pifcher rwirl fhe wheel in lhe senior boofh ai lhe Junior Carnival. IB. These girls, iuniors fhen, carried +he daisy chain for fhe class of '50, Now if's iheir iurn. I9. Rehearsals for fhe iunior play, Dolly and Daffy , were offen daffy-so was fhe play, and hilarious fool lo incidence l63l li AW ' 0 Jusi a bunch of hobos! Tha'l s whai' fha AValen+ine par1y.complefe wi+h a prince and princess and Valeniine Represenfing fhe ninih grade, Carol Doo- sevenih graders were af their fall dance, box, marked February I4 for members of Mr. Salisbury's eighrh grade Iifile, hall parrol cap+ain, and Jimmy Friclxer sponsored by members of ihe Pareni' Teach- homeroom.. Lef+ +o righf are Jack Fleming, John Wadsworfh present Harry Peacock wifh a hall pass. urs Association, and Carol Bohmfallr iprince and princessl, and Winnie Page. IMJ wx-my wx e C. Guy Warfel, B.A. Oc- cidenial College: iunior high school principal. Mrs. Velma Howard, B.A. Wesl Texas Slain College: ninfh grade so- cial siudies: English: publicaiions. unior High Faculty This year lhe iunior high welcomed ihree new leachers anc a new secreiary. Miss Viola Tracy came from San Diego Slale Teachers College. Miss Tracy leaches sevenlh and eighlh grade physical educalion. sevenlh grade social sludies, heallh and malhemalics. Originally Miss Tracy came from The Hawaiian Islands. Fr nli Farner, B.A. Pomona William Lewis, B.A. San C lege: ninlh grade so- Diego Slafeg science and cial sfudies: ninfh grade ninih grade social siudies. malh: afler-school spor'l's. wlib'-If-il-,il 4 ' Mrs. Nellie Banes, B.A. Newman College, Jeffer' son Cily, Missouri: Eng- lish: and eighih grade so- cial sludies. 'Pill-.f,Q QL all MA Miss Mabel AI quisl, B.A. Universify of Nebraska ei hih rade social slud- Q 9 ies and English. Ni f of an wi I V c. J. ss' fy, a.A. Universily of Indi- ana, malhemalics and eighih grade social s+udies. Ivan Wilson, B.A. Mrs Redlands U n iv e r- siiy: malhemalics and eighih grade social siudies. ' I r 0 -,,' I is Miss Viola Tracy, B.A. San Diego Slal' Col I e g eg physical e lion: mafhe- mafics a venfh grade socia dies. x 2 yi,. nf 3 Mr. Ivan Wligonjcormegiifi us from 'rhe Redlands Universily. I-Ie leaches social siudies, and sevenlli algal! eighih grade malhernaiics. Geor e Gaudreaull BS 9 . .. Boslon Universiiyg phys- ical educaliong Coach iunior varsily and A. and B baslreiball coach. Mrs. Eleanor Snedden, B A. Sanla Barbara, Uni- versily of Redlands, and San Diego Slale: ninlh grade English, crafls and homemahing. eighlh grade Mr. Franlc Farner is a graduaie oi Pomona College. I-Ie ieaches ninlh grade social sludies and malhemalics. Mr. Farner has developed an enlhusiasm among lhe sludenis for ailer-school Miss Faye Judy, a graduale oi our own I-Iemel I-Iigh, came back +o The campus as iunior sporis. high secrelary ailer a year on ihe I-Iemei News slaii. lbbj Miss Faye Judy, Jun- ior hiqh school sec- relary. Leonard Schlef, B.A. Uni versily of Wyoming: coun selor, sevenlh and ninlh grade social sludies. This year's sludenl Council, advised by Mr. Schlel, spenl a very successful year due ro 'rhe excellenl ollicers and The oulslanding leadership ol Presidenl Dorolhy Lingo. Dorolhy and lhe council were commen- ded on lheir excellenl worlr by bolh senior high sludenls and lacully members. All in all rhis year's council was said ro be one of lhe smoolhesr running groups lhe school has eyer had. l-lall parrol members were also on lhe iob as calls ol come baclc and walk reminded sludenls fha? lhe halls were lor wallcing, noi running. Junior high school sludenf council. Lefl 'f 5-'Is 1 I qi 3 '92W exr-1 righi, Top row: Donald Asf, Pa? O'Hara, Lynn Crawford, Keiih Froehlich, Tom Blum. Third row: Bill Worlr, Howard Wood, Ronald Mansur, Bill Riley, Charles Reeves. Second row: Frances Chacon, Bonnie Panlirah, Janef Norfon, Barbara Wilson, Mr. Schlef. Fronf row: Palsy Calloway, Dawn Wrighi, Carolyn Glover, Pal Leedle, Car- olee Roberls, Noleen Tiner. Noi shown: Mary Sandall and John Holland. and Helpers Junior high school sludeni body officers. Bach, Joan Randall, cheer leader. Leff fo righf, middle rcw: Marianna Befhel, secrelaryg Charlene Judy and Joann Gibson, cheerleaders. Fronf row: Donna Lewis, vice presidenfg Dorofhy Lingo, presidenl. Nor shown, Carroll Dooliffle, freasurer. Al lell, firsl and second semesier hall pafrol. Leff lo righf, lop row: Jimmy Friclrer, Glen Willrerson, Dale Clay and Gary lsrael. Middle row: Bobby Todd, Dixie Allerf, Gail Price, Larry Page. Fronf row: Doris Dameron, Charlene Judy, Joan Randall, Sandra Cummings. Af righl, office assisfanls. Leif io righf, lop row: Tommy Leavelle, Keifh Foelich, Dixie Allerf and Larry Page. Middle row: Phoebe Sheld, Dorofhy Lingo, Charlene Judy, Shirley Sims, Miss Judy. Froni row: Esfher Moraign, Joan Randall, Jo Ann Gibson, Doris Dameron. X41 TC xi i x. WILLIAM LEWIS' NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leff To righf, Top row: Jack Dick, Charles Carnes, Jimmy H OH, F M L N R OITIEYOOYT1 ICSFS 0 r. eWlS Oofni ......, .za - v-1 Homeroom officers of Mrs. Howard's room: Top, Clifford Erickson, firsf-semesfer vice presidenl. Leff fo righf, Third row: James Shaw, second-semesfer Treasurer, Harry Peacock, second-semesfer presidenf. Second row: Yvonne Bischof, firsf-semesfer Treasurer, Susan Robinson, firsf-semesfer secrefaryg Georgia Powell, firsf-semesfer presidenf. Fronf row: Jo Ann Johnson, second-semesfer vice presidenfg Mariorie Hann, second-semesfer secrefary. MRS. VELMA I'lOWARD'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leff To righf, Top row: WinThrop Lombard, Clifford Erickson. Bob Leedle, Roy Self, Gary Slafen, DavidBailey, Frank Brewer, Quinfon Arend. Third row: John Hol- Second land, John Shaw, Bobby Todd, Charles Driver, Harry Peacock, Ray Brown, Allen Fox, Willis Parker. row: Joan Bushnell, Donna Lewis, Jo Ann Johnson, Janef Norlon, Denise Pourroy, Susan Robinson, Mrs. Howard Fronf row: Mariorie Hann, Georgia Powell, Yvonne Bischof, Sandra Cummings, Wanda Parker, Pafricia Casfello, Esfher Moraign. Nof shown: Doris Reno, Barbara Webb, Ronald Milligan. The class oT 54 received during The TirsT semesTer a course preparing Them Tor senior high. This year was The TirsT ThaT This course was given and iT was Thoroughly enioyed by The ninTh graders. lT was To prepare Them scholasTically and socially Tor mosT oT The problems which mighT arise nexT year, and laTer on in Their lives. NinTh graders made up The hall paTrol, and mosT oT The office help. lhey received Their class pins early in The spring and displayed Them proudly on Their grey class sweaTers. AT The end oT The year They enjoyed The TradiTional Tare well parTy given Them by The eighTh graders, and Tinally Took Their deparTure Trom The iunior high aT graduaTion Time. Fricker, Jack Erickson, Ralph Hearrell, Ernie Morreo, Fred Barber. Third row: Leo Pasos, Dale Clay, John Barfleff, Jimmy Venable, Max Goodwin, L. C. McKinley, Mr. Lewis. Second row: Bonnie Pankrafz, Barbara Wilson, Mariana Befhel, Jo Ann Gibson, Doroihy Lingo, Pauline Alexander, Doris Schlange, Rosalie Godwin, Fronf row: Phoebe Sheld, Jo Ann Hurfz, Barbara McColl, Carol Long, Barbara Sfevenson, Larry Armsfrong, Ned Sampson, James Venegas. Noi shown: Mike Scheffer, Lesfer Bailey, Elizabefh Johnson. Leff To righT, Top row: Pauline Alexander, firsT-semesfer secrefaryg Barbara McColl2 second-semesfer vice presidenf. Middle row: Doris Schlange, second-semesfer Treas- urer, Ernie Morreo, second-semesfer sec- refary. Fronf row: Jimmy Venable, sec- fx in-l in ond-semesfer presidenfg Bonnie Pankrafz, firsf-semesfer presidenl. Nof shown: Les- Ter Bailey, firsT-semesfer Treasurer. 691 sa? Mr. Leonard Schlef's 91h Grade Homeroom Of- ficers. Leff lo righf, Top row: Gary lsreal, sec- ond semesler secrefaryg Glen Wilkerson, firsl- semesler presideni, Chuck Mcsweeney, second- semesler lreasurer. Middle row: Carol Johnson, second-semesler vice presidenfg Dixie Allerl, sec- ondfsemesfer president Bolfom row: Charlene Judy, firsl-semesler vice presidenlg Mary Rufh Collier, lirsf-semesfer secrefaryq Doris Dameron, firsf-semesler treasurer Mr. Farner's Homeroom Officers. Lefl lo righl, Top row: Joan Shaw, second-semesler lreasurer Eugene Boyd, second-semesler secrelary. Mid dle row' Diane Weddle firsf-semesfer resi . , p . denlg Larry Page, lirsf-semesler secrelary. Fronl row: Chuck Reeves, secondesemesler presi denl, Sue Clark, second-semesler vice presi denl, MR. SCHLEFS NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leff lo righl. Top row: Edmond Berkeley, Ronald Parker, John Duke, Glen Wilkerson, Gary Israel, Tommy Leavelle, Tommy Blum, Charles McSweeney, and Kennelh Kinkade. Third row: Ronald Wessman, Richard Le Van, Sherman Hagen, Donald Robinson, Berk Simonds, Jerry Duncan, Jimmy Fricker, Jimmy Nelson and Paul Moyer. Second row: Joan WiHen,Earlene Owen,Gail Price, Dixie Allerl, Frances Chacon, Charlene Judy, Charles Bleck and Mr. Schlef. Firsl row: Carol Ann Johnson, Evelyn Sunne, Doris Milholland, Hazel Klump, Pal Seeley, Joan Randall, Mary Ruih Collier, Ofelia Villa, and Doris Dameron. Noi shown: Nancy Kisaka. The Ninth Grade MR. EARNER'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lefl lo righf. Top row: Pedro Granados, John Befhel, Buddy Alvarez, Keilh Froelich, Larry Page, Darrel Williams, Ray Hodge and Ralph Berroleran. Third row: John Shaw, Jack Nelson, Ronald Harringlon, Ralph Dofinga, Duane Unland, Eugene Boyd, and Chuck Reeves. Second row: Eddy Lowrimore, Eleanor Dunbar, Eloise Armislead, Jack Richardson, Dick Morlon, Gordon Kesson, and Mr. Farner. Fonl row: Elizabelh Taylor, Diane Weddle, Sue Clark, Shirley Sims, Iva Jeifry, Janice Mooney, Wanda Powers, and Joy Taylor. No+ shown: Carroll Doolillle, and Paul McCorkle. I' Q, SA MISS ALMQUlST'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lell lo righl. Back row: Joe Salcido, Lynn Crawlord, Man- uel Andrade, John Groom, Jerry Clark, Jean Cordery, Carl Morris. Third row: Miss Almquisl, David Norlon, Waller Burlon, Jack Wasserburger, Rodney Perry, David Walsh and Russell Egberl. Second row: Norma Moss, Belly Beal, Belly Van Alla, Foresline MacFarland, Darlene Thacker, Mancell Mandeville and Gary Schneider. Fronl row: Noleen Tiner, Marvel Coe, Palsy Golden, Calherine Helman, Esperanza Berroleran, Rosemary Knighl, Bealrice Henry and Diane Gaddy. Nol shown: Charles Templin, Gary Clark, Sandra Osburn, Lydia Davis. Miss Almquisl's eighfh grade homeroom ol- licers. Lell lo riqhl. Back row: Manuel An- drade, second-semesler presidenlg John Groom, second-semesler vice presidenlg Jean Cordery, lirsl-semesler lreasurer. Noleen Tiner, sludenl council allernale, and lirsl-semesler lreasurer. Noleen Tiner, sludenl council allernale, and lirsl- semesler vice presidenl. Fronl row: Palsy Gol- den ,lirsl semesler secrelaryq Forresline Mac- larland, second-semesler secrelary: and Darlene Thacker, lirsl-semesler lreasurer. Aside lrom concenlraling on lhe Conslilulion lesl, eighlh graders lound lime lo pul on one ol lhe loveliesl dances ol lhe year, lhe January Frolicf' In lheir English classes several ol lhe sludenls earned lhe honor ol having lheir poems published in lhe Nalional Anlhology ol Poelryf' During lhe lasl guarler, members ol lhe eighlh grade were very busy selecling and voling on candidales lo be lheir sludenl body ollicers lor nexl year. MR. WlLSON'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lell lo righl. Back row: Billee Ray Pelerson, Mickey Kohl, Bobby Severns, Billy Work, Fred Viega, and Wesley Lyle. Third row: Mike Page, Rosendo Chacon, Jack Ripley, Jose Lierra, Lyle Brickey and Obey Davis. Second row: John Nicholson, Marcella Borlace, Helen Ross, Joyce Cadenhead, Evelyn Davidson, Darlene Nichols and Mr Wilson. Fronl row: Shirley Harris, Carolyn Glover, Norma Robinson, Nancy Loomis, Ruth Beavers, Freda Allen, and Barbara Tabor. Nol shown: Nevill Oales, and Barbara Munson. Mr. Wilon's Eighlh Grade Homeroom Officers. SSW Lell lo righl. Top row: Jack Ripley, lirsl-se- mesler lreasurerq Fred Viega, second-semesler lreasurer. Middle row: Norma Robinson, sec- ond-semesler vice presidenlg Nancy Loomis, sec- ond-semesler secrelary. Fronl row: Mary Pul- oll, lirsl-semesler presidenl. Nol shown: Nevill Oales, lirsl-semesler secrelary. mf I A Mr. Salisbury! eighlh grade homeroom officers. Lefl lo righl. Baclr row: Donna Smilh, firsi-se- mesfer presidenf, Carol Bohmfallr, Firsf-semesler secrefary. Second row: Pal Leedle, second-se- mes+er secrefary: John Wadsworlh, second-se- mesfer vice residenf' Juanila Seid second P 1 . - semesler ireasurer. Fronl row: Winnie Page firsl-semesfer Treasurer, Palsy Denham, Second- semesfer secrefary. Mrs. Banes' homeroom officers. Leif lo righl. Baclr row: Bill Raymond, second-semesler presi- denl, Susan Mohlenhofl, secondrsemesler vice presidenf. Middle row: Florene Greenhill, second- semesler lreasurer and girls feam caplaing and Dorofhy Green, lirsl-semesfer secrefary. Fronl row: Lora Fehr, firsf-semesfer vice presidenig Leslie Kolb, lirsl-semesier ireasurerg Lorella Campbell, firsl-semesler presiden+,, and second- serncsler secrelary. s 'I f . 1 , . 3 - MR. SALlSBURY'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leff fo righl. Back row: Howard Wood, Bill Fosler, John Wadsworlh, Jerry Bunch, Marvin Slueflolen, Todd Hagen and Roger Davis. Third row: Alberi Scaramella, Gary OH, Donna Smifh, Gilberl Spears, Shelby Calloway, Bobby Powers and Frank Burlon. Second row: Carol Bohmfallr, Willie Page, Pal Denham, Pal Leedle, Jo Ann Johnson, Juanifa Seid, Carol Ann Sfevenson, Marie-Ha Odom and Mr. Salisbury. Fronl row: Virginia Greenlee, Helen Bramlei, Marie Villa, Amy Kisalra, Karen Bounds, Geraldine Marin and Joy Young, Nol' shown: lvan Parlrer. The Eighth Grade MRS. BANES' EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lefl io righl. Baclr row: AI Tale, Donald Nelon, Harold Hefley, Waller Moll, Eugene Parish, Leslie Kolb, and Eugene Todd. Third row: Bill Raymond, Roy Cowen, Roberl Sanders, Ted Clark, Donald Asl, and Ned Wilson. Second row: Lee Horn, Susan Mohlenhoff, Carolee Roberfs, Florene Greenhill, Karen Krueger, Dorolhy Green and Edward Dalfon. Fronl row. Louise Nichols, Lorella Campbell, Linda Lasaler, llene Hahn, Jocelyn Prole, Donna Brubalrer, Lora Fehr, and Mrs. Banes. MR. SCHLEF'S SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lefl fo righl. Back row: Jim Maiors, Darrel Hensley, Al Ruiz, John Wessman, Bill Thurman, Charles Ross and Donald Slueflolen. Third row: Glendol Marrs, Jerry Depew, Don- ald Schofield, Fred Hahn, John Gouin, Bobbie Howard, Larry Noland, James Ripley, Ernesl Smilh and Lesler Naslase. Second row: Jerry Skellon, Bobbie Parsons, Bill Beecham, Frances Moreno, Evelyn Fosfer, Jeanelle Lubin, Charlene Burdelle, Dorolhy Parker and Mr. Schlel. Fronl row: Palsy Venable, Theresa Moraign, Toby Reeves, Palsy Slocklon, Edilh Dameron, Janine Overby, Janice Adkins, Palsy Calloway, and Waller Hagen. Nol shown: Mary Sandall. ------------,----- . . ond-semesler lreasurer. Fronl row: Janine Over- by, second-semesler president Glendol Marrs second-semesfer secrelaryg and Jeanelle l.ubin second-semesler secrefary. Sevenlh graders began lheir new life in l-lemel iunior high by enioying a Hobo Parly given for lhem by lhe Junior-Senior High P.-T.A. During lhe year They look parl in various homeroom parlies, especially al Chrislmas lime and on Valenline's Day. ln lhe spring, They sponsored a dance called Spring Frolic , al which lhe school's lape recorder supplied music lalcen from lhe class members' lavorile records. Miss Tracy's sevenlh grade homeroom. Lefi 'lo righl, Back row: Dick Fosler, Doyle Complon, Kenny Carnes, Tom Severns, Pal O'Hara, Billy Todd. Gus Work and David Fields. Third row: Sandra Telford, Sally Franklin, Ann Marsfon, Linda Cox, Richard Baldwin, George Wilson, Perry Maslro, Jesse King, Bob Spencer. Second row: Harvey Schonauer, Billy Hunlinglon, Emily Coslello.Margarel' Smilh, Bud Lombard, Bob Willen, Arlhur Pafscheck, Ronald Mansur and Miss Tracy. Fronl row: Sylvia Todd, Rulh Baker, Nancy Boyd, Rulh Maness, Gwen Jackson, Sharlene Lowrimore, Simone Cole, and Judy Breckenridge. Not shown: Janna Williamson, Miss Tracy's homeroom officers. Lefl fo righl. Top row, George Wilson, firsl-semesfer presi- denlg Perry Maslro, firsl-semesfer freasurer. Middle row: Ann Marslon, firsl semesler vice presidenlg Billy Hunlinglon, second-semesler sec relaryg Richard Baldwin, second-semesler pres- idenl. Fronl row: Arlhur Palscheck, second-sc- mesler vice presidenlg Doyle Complon, second- semesler lreasurer. Nol shown: Janna William- son, second-semesler secrelary. all Vigil , iff ig. I 1 5223 if Y I--A-iafwf 72 Mrs. Bounds' sevenlh grade homeroom officers. ,,pIm.,m. Lefl lo righl. Baci: row: Janice McPe+ers, firsl- semesler secrelaryg Ronald McAllisler, second- semesfer secrelary. Middle row: Margo Tyler, 4 firsl- firsl-semesler-lreasurerg LaJoyce Egbert, second semesler vice residenl' Yvonne Bell Janice P . . semesler vice presidenl. Fronl row: Templin, second-semesler freasurerg Larry Boyd, second-semesler presidenlg Marilyn Willshire, firsl-semesler presidenl. I fl M rf if , I 1 Ttflj' f'l6'!3.l im ' MRS BOUNDS' SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lell fo right Baclr row: George Pasos, Philip Nelson, Raymond Sims, Olis Lea, Ronald McAllisler, Gerald Marrs, Leonard Wessman, David Fox and James Longwell. Third row: Larry Boyd, Ronnie Drieman, Ernesl Golden, Ronald Spence, Bill Riley, Larry Wilson, Larry Morlensen, Bobby Roberls. Second row: Nancy Sheppard, Ellen Moscorro, Margo Tyler, Marlha Spears, Yvonne Bell, Nelda Clieff, Clara Barnell and Barbara Piall. Fronf row: Tyra Benson, Janice Templin, Janice McPe+ers, Phyllis Worfhley, Marilyn Willshire, La Joyce Egbert, Jo Ann Kuykendall, Dawn Wrighf and Mrs. Bounds. Not shown: Barbara Posfel. The Seventh Grade JUNIOR F.H.A. Lefl 'ro righl. Baclr row: Carol Slevenson, Dianne Weddle, Donna Smilh, Shirley Harris, Noleen Tiner, Belly Beal, Pauline Alexander, Joan Willen. Earlene Owen, Winnie Page and Mariorie Hahn. Third row: Denise Pourroy, Eleanor Dunbar, Eslher Moraign, Joy Taylor, Shirley Sims, Dorolhy Green, Lora Fehr, Evelyn Davidson, Georgia Powell, Donna Brubaker and Doris Schlange. Second row: Phoebe Sheld, Doris Millholland, Elizabelh Taylor, Karen Krueger, Nancy Loomis, Darlene Thacker, Carolyn Glover, Freda Allen, Joy Young, and Mrs. Snedden, advisor. Fronl row: Florene Greenhill, Norma Robinson, Carolee Roberls, Palsy Golden, Rufh Beaver, Jocelyn Prole, Rosemary Knighl, Louisa Nichols and Karen Bounds. Pl KA' -n--u-rn-an s sr slow Publicafions class hard af worlr. Leff To riqhT: Firsl' row: Darlene Nichols, Ned Sampson. Second row. Gail Price, Sue Clarlc, Hazel Klump. Third row: Jane+ Nor+on, LoreHa Camp- bell, Mary RuTh Collier. Fourfh row: Frances Chacon, Charles Reeves, Keith Froelich, and Sue Robinson. Sianding is Mrs. Howard, advisor. Classroom Since The goal oT The iunior high school course oT sTudy is 'ao give pupils The opporTuniTy oT Trying ouTl' a yarieTy oT subiecTs, classes range Trom Those in The Three Rs To The more spe- cialized courses, such as publicaTions, band. speech, shop and agriculTure. Along wirh Their social sTudies, maTh, and English, sevenTh graders geT a TasTe oT craTTs, chorus, woodshop, and hygiene. Eighfh graders concenTraTe on preparing Tor Their ConsTiTuTion TesT, and ninTh graders specialize in nnalcing ready Tor The TransiTion To high school by sTucying yocae Tions and planning Their high school programs. Science. Lefi To right Jerry Bunch, Ivan Parlrer, Mr. Lewis, Jean Cordery Fred Veiga, and Bill Fosfer. Keifh Froelich and Charles Reeves mimeographing The Bullpup's Bark AT LEFT. Junior High Speech class. Lefi To righf. Susan Robinson, Joan Randall, Carroll DooliTTle, and Mr. Schepman. AT RIGHT. Beginning insfrumen+s. Lef+ To riqhf, froniz Walfer Hagen, Janine Overlay and Linda Cox. Rear: Mr. Miller, Ronnie Dreiman, Billy Work and Ofis Lea. Svenes Mrs. Clark's arl class. Fronl fo back: Lora Fehr, Dianne Gaddy, Al Tale ,and Charles Templin. Second row, fronl lo back: Gil- berl Spear, Roy Cowen, Mrs. Clark and Louisa Nichols. Third row, fronl lo back: David Walsh and Mariella Odom. 1 eblhhh' V vi 5 F 'Q' 5' :nb f' sr 'G .tts Q Ajmy AP, 207:33 Q lfuf' 'WIS I Junior high homemaking. Lefl fo righl: Georgia Powell, Wanda Parker, Phoebe Sheld, Miss Flefcher, and Rosalie Godwin. Fronl is Pauline Alexander. Mrs. Banes' eighlh grade social sludies. Leif fo righl: Louisa Nichols, Dorolhy Green, Mrs. Banes, Olene Hahn, Florene Greenhill, Linda Lasaler, and Roy Cowen. Second row: Eugene Todd, Donald Nelson, Donna Brubaker, Karen Krueger, Ted Clark, and Harold Hefley. Miss Almquisl wilh class. Lefl lo righl, lronl lo back. Firsl row: Marvel Coe, Carolyn Glover, Susan Mohlenholf and Calherine Herman. Second row: Don Asl, Carl Morris, Geraldine Marlin, Norma Robinson, and Billy Work. Third row: Billie Pelerson, Mickey Kohl, Joy Young and Eddie Dallon. Sfanding in back are Miss Almquisl, Gary Schneider, and Ned Wilson. Mr. Schle'F's ninlh grade social sludies making a lape recording. Leif lo righl: Hazel Klump, Pal Seeley, Joan Randall, Kenny Kinkade, Gail Price, Ofelia Villa, Mr. Schlef, Don Robinson, Ronald Parker, Jerry Fricker, Earlene Owen, Glenn Vfilkerson, Fronlz John Duke. L I unior High ports The highlighl ol lhe I95I-50 iunior high baslcelball season was lhe undelealed record ol lhe Bee leam. The Bee's wenl lhrough six league games undelealed and easily wallced home in lirsl place. The Ns season was nol as su 1- cesslul, as lhey were bealen in lour oul ol six. Olher leams in lhe league were Elsinore, Ferris and Val Verd:. ficofes lor lhe games were: Hemel I4 Elsinore 28 Hemel I7 VaIVerde 35 Hemel 24 Elsinore 29 Hemel 26 Perris I6 Hemel I7 Val Verde I5 Hemel I7 Perris 26 In loolball lhe climax ol lhe season was lhe relurn game wilh Sl. Hyacinlh aller bealing lhem 39-6. In lhe re- lurn game lhe score was an overwhelming 58-I3. Affer school sporls. A baslrelball. Fronl row: Jack Ripley, Jose Salcido, Jerry Bunch and Bob Sanders. Baclc row: Mr. Farner, Shelby Calloway, Ted Clark, Harold Helley, Lynn Crawford and Roy Cowen. BASKETBALL Hemel 24 Elsinore I2 Hemel 26 Val Verde I4 Hemel 28 Elsinore I9 Hemel 22 Perris I2 Hemel I7 Val Verde 3 Hemel I7 Perris I4 This year's midgel edilion ol lhe H.U,H.S. baslcellvall loam had an oulslanding record which nearly egualed lhal ol lhefr Imifi . 'f 'a- bros'hers in lhe A and B divisions They swepl lhe weslern division ol lhe R.C.I.. wh'ch is come posed ol leams lrom Perris, San Jacinlo, Elsinore and Hemel. In a posl-season playoll al Banning High lor lhe R.C.L. Cham- pionship, lhe Baby Bulldogs Iosl merely by one poinl lo a sharp Coachella guinlel, 36-35. The leam was an all-lreshman quinlel which malces l'lemel's hopes lor lulure maior division championships appear very Iorighl. The locals were led by Kenny Kinlcade, who wound up lhe season wilh I3 poinls average. Also adding lo lhe leam's success were Jerry Friclcer, Larry Page, Jimmy Venable, Tommy Leavelle and Tommy Blum. Aller school sporls. Al Iefl, B baslnelball, Kneeling: Bill Hunlinglon, Howard Wood, and Russell Egberl. Slanding: Mr. Famer, Lee Horn, George Wilson and Raymond Sims. Al righl, Foolball. Fronl row: Jose Salcido, Raymond Sims, Bill Hunling- lon, Bill Work, Jerry Bunch and Jose Lierra. Back row: Mr. Farner. Shelby Calloway, Ted Clark, Harold Helley, Lynn Crawford and Roy Cowen. T763 f5 Cee basKeTball. LefT To righf, back row: Bobby Todd, Jimmy Friclrer, Leo Dee Baskefball LefT To righf back row Larry Page Jimmy Venable Tommy Pasos, L. C. McKinley, Coach Fages. FronT row: Manager Larry Boyd, Jack Levelle Tommy Blum Coach Fages Fronf row Manager Larry Boyd Eddie Dicln, Ernie Morreo, Max Goodwin. Lowrimore Jerry Fricker Kenny Kinlade CEE BASKETBALL in progress The l95O-5l Cee baslceTball Team didn'T Tare as well as Their Ii++Ie broThers, winding up wiTh a 2-3 win-loss record. They wound up in Third place in The wesTerri division, The losses This year came aT The hands oT The sTrong Teams oT Perris and San JacinTo. The Team didn'T geT inTo The RQCJL. playoTTs aT The end oT The season. Even Though They didn'T do Too well in league play, The squad had iTs share oT individual sTars. Leading scorer was Jim Ericlcer winding up The season wilh an all poinT average. OThers conTribuTing Tine Tloor play and a Tine scoring punch were Ernie lvlorreo, Leo Pasos, L. C. lvlcliinley, and Max Goodwin. AT leff, Junior Varsify Baseball. LeTT To riql'iT, bacl: row: Mr. Farner, Jack Nelson, Ray NobliTT, James Shaw, Jim Ericker, Donald Robinson, Ray Brown, Vic Hill. Fronl row: Bob Todd, Charles Driver, Tommy Leavelle, Kenny Kin- Kade, Jimmy Venable, Jerry Friclrer, Tommy Blum. AT righl, a girls' soTTball game being played as parl' of noon sporfs program. U71 I. Mr. Uane, librarian, shows one ot his as- sistants, Rosalie bodwln, how to arrange a bulletin board display. Z..Excitement always runs high at the noon games, played oelween homerooms. Here a girls' sottoall match IS ln progress. 3..I oor Jerry t-ricller! I'le's all alone: Urlglnally he was attached to photo lo, but tne plcrure couldn't be made to tlt the page, so here he is, all by himselt! 4. Everyone en- loyed the Junior I-.r'l.A. Valentine dance ThlS year. Here we see King ot Hearts Manuel Andrade sign Queen Carolee Robert's dance program. 5. Some ot Mr. DBIISDLITYIS pupils help him open and read his Valentines. Could this one have been a comic valentine? 6. Winning team ot the play-ott between Mr. Farner's and Mrs. Lewis' homeroom was Mr. Farner's. Members ot the team were: lett to right, top row: Duane Unland, Chucll Reeves, Ralph Dotinga, and John Shaw. Front row, Carroll Doolittle, captain, Eugene Boyd and Darrell Williams. 7. Mr. Lewis' homeroom bas- ketball team. Top row: Leo Pesos, Jim Fricllerg tront row: Ernie Morreo and Jim Venable. B. The Thing! 9. Two tardy students wait pa- tiently while Miss Judy writes out their slips. IO. Parents and students alille have tun at a seventh grade Hobo Party , given by the P.T.A. ll. Spealler from one ot the National Assemblies. A specialist on marine lite, she exhibited many specimens ot tish. I2. Simone Cote was one ot the pupils who posed tor the tardy-slip picture with Miss Judy. But she got cut off! I3. The Nativity scene from the lovely Christmas Cantata put on annually by the junior and senior high schools. l4. Stu- dent body prexy, Dorothy Lingo, awards Geor- gia Powell an F.H.A. award tor her tine wort: in that tield. l5. Junior high tloat tor Ar- mistice Day, with Nancy Kisaka and Dorothy Lingo as Peace and Liberty. lb. Mr. Famer awards Jerry Bunch, Jose Lierra, Mille Page, Harold Hetley, Russell Egbert, and Robert Sanders for their excellent playing. I7. A noon gab session among the boys. l8. What's the matter girls? Haven't you ever seen a pho- tographer on the root? I9. Sarah and Tom Sweetheart also attended the F.l'l.A. Sweet- heart Dance. 20. Coach Fages congratulates Ernie Morreo tor his tine playing and at the same time presents him with an award. 2l. Winnie May Page, eighth grader was caught by the cameraman at the Valentine Dance. 22. This isn't a riot, it's lust some boys having tun at a football game with an old ialopy. 23. Mr. Schroeder instructs his students on wood cratt. T781 unior High Life Q -R 'X 2 H aff if Qi? . b, 1 Q.. ,Lg 7, Q wg am' 5 . , . Af .r . 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JIMMY HALL JOHN HOLLAND BARBARA IRMEN EDRIS JONES BARBARA JACQUES PAT KNIGHT ALLEN KILMER SHARON KITTLE DORIS KINKADE BETTY LANDERS MARY ANN LARSEN TOM LEAVELLE RICHARD LE VAN MARGE McKINNEY MARGE McGREW LORENE MOORE EDITH MONTAGUE KEITH MONAGHAN LARRY MANSUR RONALD MILLIGAN DON MORTON MARY MALONE DEV McCOY RICHARD NORTON NANCY PHILLIPP JIM PITCHER SHACK PITCHER MARY PARSSINEN IEO PASOS DOB POWERS WILLIS PARKER COREEN RIPLEY HOWARD ROSE ANNABELL SHULL 24'II1 Season RAMONA BOWL SHIRLEY STORY THERESA SILVAS MARY BETH SLATON BETTY SMITH JOAN SAMPSON ANN SHIDELER GORDON SISK SUE SHELTON LORRAINE TREFREN MARLENE TODD BEVERLY UNLAND DUANE UNLAND SYLVIA VILLA VIRGINIA VILLA JIMMY VENABLE DARLENE WADSWORTH MARILYN WILCOX ELOISE WESELOH JONNA WILLIAMS GLEN WILKERSON DARREL WILLIAMS JOHN WADSWORTH ALICE WILEY , ' N 1 ... FFF F AI R 'Q F ' F ., E K LI' 1 em et OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY SEPTEMBER 5-6-7-8-9, 1951 FAIRGROUNDS, HEMET C If Ou+s+anding Agricul+ural Sh L 'I' k P H' y H E F A 1' 4 H cl F FA E h bf F E++ + Where You Can Bring Your Girlfriend or Family GRANDOLFO'S RESTAURANT A BETTER PLACE TO EAT AND RELAX Thespians Joyce Ealon, Jim Walsh, Marfha Flelcher, Bev McCoy, Roger Hull and Florence Wilson are in for a +rea+ al 'rhe ini+ia+ion dinner al Grandol'Fo's. 828 Wesl' Florida Phone 3363 GREEN'S Relax in our pa1'io wi+h an A 8: W Roof 'Beer in frosfedl mugs. 5 8: l0c. Jean Owen, BeHy Jo Landers and Mary Mas+ro quench +heir 'rhirsl' wifh delicious roof beer. HAMBURGERS - HOT DOGS - MALTS - SHAKES FLOATS 8 I 0 W. Florida Hemef STIRDIVANT SHOES Doris Reno and Mariorie Hann wear Mr. S+ir- divanl ou? frying 'ro find shoes io suil lheir lasle. OlMl-lTY SHOES . . . MEDIUM PRICED FEATURING CHEERLEADERS AND YANIGANS FOR THE SMART YOUNG SET I3 I Norlh Harvard Hemel' ll41 RAMONA FLORAL SHOP 81 NURSERY Flowers for All Occasions COMPLETE NURSERY STOCK AND SUPPLIES HOME OF RAMONA AND ALESSANDRO FIGURINES I357 Easf Florida Phone 440I GEORGE LOOMIS AND SONS Wholesale Vegelable and Vine Seed Growers P. O. Box 367 Phone 457 VALLEY GLASS AND MIRROR CO. Pla+e Glass and Shower Doors I2I0 Easl' Florida Phone 2862 F. A. TONY HURTZ Painling and Deoora+ing R+. I, Box l4I Phone 49II Cresl' Drive RED ROCK DAIRY FARM Jean Johnson seems very happy and pleased wilh Ihe gualily of Ihe millc and service Ihal Jim Walsh is giving from Ihe local Red Roclc Dairy Farms, al- Ihough Jim Iorgol Io bring The Valley Pride Ice Cream Ihal she ordered. Easl' Menlo I I fresh rea' rock I I I Q-E M I- Z Iloclorwi I f' : X V I h A A-4-immaa, ,,.,,.,1g, .,,,,,,,,,.2 ,nh oiisiissvuiin I U F ' I ,Rig poor NW QISE CREAU I I Phone 5642 ' ISSJ M K nf? M Q A8fP STORE Tes+ Shop A 84 P - You'll Save lvlorel All Well Known Brands Ed 81 Aniia Parker gel Manager Joe J. Kohl's advice on lheir purchases. 400 Easf Florida Phone 906I Heme+'s S+ore for 1'he Whole Family is RAYMOND'S We Specialize in Levis Pal l-lurlz and Nila Gibson model lvvo oi Ray- mond's school dresses. I2I Norfh Harvard Phone 3765 FRANK REGUR HARDWARE Fulure l-lousewives? Gregg Pigguns and Grady l'loulc, say wha+'s coolcin? l22 Soufh Carmali+a Phone SOO! l35l o. K. JORDAN TIRE AND SUPPLY Your Tires Reireacled Wiih Confidence 223 N. Harvard SIBIC Phone BEN C. MOULDEN Your Siudebaker and Union Dealer 202 W. Florida Phone 303I BAlLEY'S NURSERY 81 FLORAL SHOP Ideal Flowers for Tha+ Ideal Girl I383 E. Florida Phone 555I GREEN'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE 426 W. Florida Phone 2283 KITTLE AND ASHLEY Experl Au+omo+ive Repair Work 4I4 W. Florida Phone 290' B.J.'S DINING ROOM Founlain Service Slreak and Chicken Dinners Service for Families WiI'h Children 306 E. Florida 4344 i571 DOG AND PONY S+aI'ionery -:- Gree+ing Cards Delighl your friends wiih cards and gills ol qualify and clislinclion. 2I4 Easf Florida I Ieme+ VANITY BEAUTY SHOP Halo Cold Waves Razor Cu+s 325 E. Florida Phone 3I2I RALPH'S DRUG SERVICE Your Rexall Dealer I I4 N. Harvard Phone 6'-?5I mg FRANK'S PAINT 81 WALLPAPER ST RE C A Complele Painf Sfore r FRANCHISED DEALER STACOAT QUALITY PAINTS IMPERIAL WALLPAPERS I20I E. Florida Phone 5I9 JOE C. HART LICENSED CSNTRACTOR Specializing in Roofing and La'I'l1ing 532 E. Whi++ier Phone 5044 A L L B R I G H T S AUTOMOBILE PARTS and SUPPLIES 3l8 E. Florida Phone 4I32 G R A C E' S LADIES APPAREL SHOP Every+hing for +he High School Girl From Spor+s +o Gradua+ion Sue Colvin wishes for a rainy day so she can wear her new slyle raincoat 20l E. Main Phone S. J. I9II Marge McKinney and Jonna Williams Tune in on lheir lavorile lelevision program. Beanie? HEMET REFRIGERATION Frigidaire - May+ag O'Keefe 81 Merri++ Ranges Philco Television II8 E. Florida Phone 525l HEMET BOOK STORE School Supplies Typewri+ers Founlain Pen Service l32 N. Harvard Phone 4393 l89l VICTOR C. HILL Thar looks like an unusually big fish sfory Maure Hur+ is Jrelling Leonard Yales. Everyfhing for 1'he Sporfsman I36 N. Harvard Plwne 3972 HEMET YAR AGE CENTER Fashionable Fabrics No+ions BuH'ons, Buckles, Bel1's Covered on Order Mary Carpenfer will make a preily skirl' our of fhe rna+erial she is buying from Sally Hall. 309 Easf Florida Phone 3443 CHURCHILL TRANSPQRTATION CO. Ed Co+e ihinks he'd like 'ro 'rrade places wiih The Truck driver. Moving Van Hauling and S+orage I26 N. Carmali+a Phone 6l4I I901 MILLER'S LOCKER SERVICE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FREIGHT LINES Service +o and From Los Angeles 3:4 E. D evon shire Phon 249I 23: N. Harvard Phone 2221 MARKET SPOT GROCERY HEMET PHARMACY Your Comple+e Food Marke+ 306 N +h S+ + Phone 5332 206 Eaa+ Florida Ph 208l MILLER'S FLCWERS . . . of Distin ction BIIN4 yfi y I h h q I h I J y E k4m- 3II E + H d Phone 659I 2693 The Citizens National Trust 8: Savings Bank of Riverside Checking ,132 ' U. S. Savings Accounls ii Bonds Savings Chrisfmas Accounls Club F D P stand w y. . 200 E. Florida Phone 393I J. C. PENNEY'S WINGO'S MELLO-FREEZE FROSTY CUPS - SUNDAES - MALTS H PaYs io Shop at Pe eY'S Mnicsi-IAKES - PINTS - QUARTS Heme+'s Family S+ore A Delicious lce lvlillc Proclucl' Richer Than California Requirements 30l East Florida Phone 24lI '67 N. Carrnalifa Heme+ GlLBERT'S DIME STORE ANKRUM ELECTRIC Use Our Lay Away Plan P 204 E. Florida Phone 3942 209 E. Florida Phone 323I l92j LORENA NURSERY Mary Parssinen is leaching Ray Noblill lhe lun- damenlals ol gardening. Everylhing Per'I'aining 'ro Home Beaufificalion and Gardening I I00 E Florida Phon e 34'7l Qualily Prinfers Since I893 PUBLISHERS OF THE HEMET NEWS CaIifornia's Model Weekly Mary Wilson and Alex Harnillon learn lhe be- hind The Ironl' worlc ol publishing a newspaper. I48 N. Harvard Phon e2 8II HARVARD CLEANERS 0 Cleaning and Pressing I Tailoring and AII'eraI'ions 0 Qualily Dyeing ALL NEW MODERN EQUIPMENT Sue Sidener, Jean Johnson, and Bev McCoy are all ready lo Hslep om wilh 'rheir clean clolhes. I29 N. Harvard Phone 4I22 rea BRUBAKER 81 SMITH Real Es+a+e and Insurance Emily Gales and Bill Smilh insure Themselves- smarl kids! I I4 E. Florida Phone 5I2l VALLEY BAKERY The Bes+ in Breads, Cakes, Pies and Pasrries Looks as if Terry's so anxious Io eaf his cream puff 'rhal he missed his moulh. SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN TOO! 2I I Easl' Florida Phone 3283 GIBBEL HARDWARE Kalhleon Robinson and Mary Flelcher are in a buying mood. They'd like Io have a Coffeemaker like Ihis for Iheir hope cheslsl I02 E. Florida Phone 32OI I941 SPENCE BERRY MIDWAY DRIVE-IN For Those Wonderful ll II Y F D l our Ord ea er Hamburgers and Tacos E. I ' 40' Fonda Phone San Jacinlo Sf. Phone 566 sHARRow REALTY H A M R E . S RAY H. SHARROW AND KARL H. PETERS RealEs+a+e S 81W and Iris of Fine Foods Every Descriplion Alessandro Hofel Bldg. Phone 674I l207 E. Florida Phone 445 Mccov LUMBER COMPANY A Locally Owned Concern 1 X . 1 . V l l 2, Don Brolin and Slam Reisland inspecl . is . -Q 1' , N. - , 5, E some fools un fhe new modern sale .. . .f E .Q ' g-A, i room al McCoy's. ,, ..sW A , ,ga A if , .R -' s . . .E .F , ,--X' . . . -23' -- -. . I27 N. Sfafe Phone 2l6 rm Ann's Drive - in SPECIALIZING IN Sreaks H. U. H. S.'ers Jim Chicken Johnson, Harold Pierce, John Larimer, Sue Colvin, Beiiy Griiiiih and Pai Bri- Sandwigheg siol enioy a coke ai Ann's while waiiresses Merchanfg Doris Kinkade and L I1 Janis Kersey siand by. unc es Sfafe and Menlo Phone 5I84 GUY'S NEWS STAND FARMERS Magazines - Candy - Tobaccos Coffee - Donurs - Cakes INSURANCE GROUP AGENTS MARY A. MURPHY - JOHN MURPHY IZI4 E. Florida Phone 5I92 I208 E. Florida Phone 506I COTTAGE BEAUTY SHOP El-WOOD COX PAULINE MITCHELL Accouniani Specializing ln Permaneni Waves 555 Norm palm phone 6934 3I9 S. Carmaliia Phone 623i ml HEMET RURAL GAS Carroll Doolilfle and Jimmy Friclcer admire one of lhe l-lernel Rural Gas Truclcs, while Pal Collier, l-l.U.H.S. alum, lells Them how he delivers gas wilh il. Wesf Florida Phon TAHQUITZ coNFEcTloNERY Candy Mal+s Sundaes Baslcefball players Leonard Yales, Franlc Lewis and Leo Holmes ordering an affer-game snaclc.' Managed by Madge, Frank, and Donna Lewis 208 E Florida Phone 3943 The New CHASE DEPARTMENT STORE Ready fo Wear for 1'he Enfire Family Richard Wilhelms eyes Yvonne Lindqiusl in shirl and slaclcs from Chase's. l-lis loud shirl came from +here loo. 2l0 E. Florida Phone 4l7I GIBBEL'S Union 76 GRAHAM? EIec+ricaI Appliances UNION STATION AND GARAGE Ted Eggen moans as Iwis jeep is being worked a ion Garage 3453 Plumbing -:- Hea+ing Winnie May Page and Carol Ann SI 6V6I'1S Pon PUMPS AND PUMP REPAIRS Howard Equipment Company 525 WEST FLORIDA AVENUE, HEMET, PH'ONE 357I JACUZZI JOHNSON PACIFIC MYERS and DEMING PUMPS A PUMP FOR EVERY PURPOSE N m PEARSON PHOTO ' Comple+e Line of Cameras and Equipmem' Qualify Por+rai+s D k Bown and Grace Kearney con d H b E Fl d Ph 670I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '51 HEMET B.P.O.E. No. 1740 FERN VALLEY BEAUTY SHOP Specializing in slyles you can manage yourself. PAT WRIGHT, Owner Lodge Road, ldyllwild Phone IdyII. 8066I LOG CABIN CAFE Specializing in 'rhe finesl' of Spanish and American foods al' prices you can afford +o pay. Circle Drive Idyllwild JERRY JOHNSON Fire Insurance Box 9 - IdyIIwiId Phone 80I3I - ROGERS COX ACCOUNTANT III Norfh Harvard Phone 702I Uooj FRANK A. DORO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCE DEALER Box I6 - Idyllwild Phone 8030I S P O R T L A N D IdyIIwiId California IDYLLWILD SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND THE ARTS Summer High School Camp Symphony Orches+ra Fes+ivaI Chorus Courses in ArI' and Music Two, Four or Six Weeks June 25-Augusf 5, I95I Concurrenlly wilh Ihe Summer School ol H.U.H.S. al Idyllwild. Make your reser- vaiions early! SMITH BRDS. MARKET Over 7500 Differenf Hems +o Choose From I28 N. Harvard Phone 240I NELSCN EQUIPMENT CO. The Besf of Everyfhing for Home Freezing and Refrigerafi Richard Baldwin and John Wadsworfh fry ouf one of Nelson's big CrawIers . IO6 E. Florida Phone 38I I Farmers and Merchants Bank U0 I Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF '51 HEMET UNION HIGH SCHOOL California's Mosi' Beauriful Inland Valley I'Iemet Valley Chamber of Commerce liozj THE LIONS CLUB Through our Aciiviiiesz Boys 8: Girls Worlc - Educaiion Sighi Conservaiion - Ciiizenship Saieiy - Civic lmprovemeni Healilfi and Welfare Siriving Io Make A Good Communiiy BeHer . n +I1e Spring Ihe Sap , senior play, will long be remembered by casi d p d siaff for scenes Iilre Ihis one. 5. Russell Mafhews, Dick Gibb l Quae J B d nd affendanis Joyce Eafon, Jonna Williams, Mary Wilson and P Hy H picfure on foofball field befwean halves. MQNTE VISTA GARAGE ROBERT G. RECORD BUICK---PONTIAC HEMET FUEL SUPPLY - FUEL on. - 635 E. Mayberry Phone 2453 HEMET MATTRESS 81 UPHOLSTERY CO. Vene'rian Blinds - Awnings Furnifure and AuI'o Upholsfering Seal' Covers - Floor Coverings MaI'I'ress Renovafing I24 S. Harvard Phone 347I Come on, Le+'s go! The Gang's All aI' VON'S DRIVE-IN HAMBURGERS - MALTS I707 E. Florida Hemel' Prescripfions AccuraI'eIy Compounded STERLING PHARMACY The S+ore of Values I05 N. Harvard Phone 36II H041 BUILDING DRAFTING SURVEYING WATTLES CONSTRUCTION CO. 9 5l2 wesl' florida 0 'relephone HEMET Sbl I The mos+ compIe+e building service in I'his area ROBERT'S HEALTH FOOD STORE Fresh Frozen Carrof Juice I2I9 E. Florida Phone 2294 HEMET VALLEY ELECTRIC EIecI'ricaI Con+rac'Iors Wiring MaI'eriaIs Gold Arrow Sfamps 309 E. Florida Phone 344I REYNOLDS SHOE SHOP Shoe Repairing I07 N. Harvard Hemel The Harford Funeral Home I20 N. Buena Visfa PI10r1e 300I WILLIAMS STQRE THE SNACK sl-lAcK FOR HKGIIIY and BeI I'y 230 E. Florida Phone 459' I I I N. Buena Visfa Phone 3083 ELMO HEAVIN COMMUNITY BUILDERS GENERAL CONTRACTOR Organized February I6, I937 A Service Club for Women I3I5 Inez Phone 620I 360I I L 81 L PHARMACY 333 E. Florida Phone 3IOI VALLEY FLOCRING 81 FURNITURE CO. Asphali Tile - Linoleum Carpefing - Veneiian Blinds I24 N. Harvard Phone 3I84 WELCH 81 WADSWORTH Insurance Agenis 4I2 E. Florida Phone 200i FRANK HUSSAR Jeweler For Fine Diamonds and Wa'rches Agency for Gruen, Elgin, l-lamnllon, Lon- qines, Wilinauer and Bulova. Friendly credii Jrerms. Florida 84 Carmalila Phone 562I I I HEMET FURNITURE COMPANY 320 E. Florida Phone 448I i For Safe, Sani+ary Plumbing SEE WAYNE A. WEBB 4I8 E. Florida Phone 3082 MARKS BOOTERY X-ray FiH'ing S8zH Green Sfamps 227 E. Florida Phone 522I HOME FURNISHING C0. For +he Bes+ in Furni+ure 2I2 E. Florida Phone 324' Johnson Chevrolet Co. i Sales and Service by YOUR CHEVROLET AND OLDSOMBILE DEALER Johnson and Johnson . . . lJinn and Rogerl fry To see whal makes lhis I95I Cldsmobile rick. 338 W. Florida Phone ZIOI l2. Maxine Jeffries and Joedy Fenrich display fheir iumping abilily in lhe Junior-Senior Girls' baslcefball game, while Darlene Wadsworlh and Marfha Slaydon wail for one of lhem lo come down wilh lhe ball. l3. Cade? insiruclors House and Pecll spenl a semesler in Hemel lo learn The finer poinls of leaching aqriculfure. I4. Lor- ene Moore and Marlha Slayclon pul on a comedy acl in lhe Exchange Assembly. IS. Keilh Monaghan, John Larimer, Harold Pierce, Jim VValsh and Grady Houlr provide enferfainmenl al lhe Hemel-San Jacinlo bonfire rally. l6.'Tl'ie lcids line up fo buy souvenirs from fhe Junior Carnival souvenir boolh. JENKINS WILSHIRE STATION Pennzoil Sleve Gralwarn and George OH slrike a pose willw Mr. Jenkins and an employee while gelling gas al Jenkins. l6O-4 E. Florida Phone 6502 ill X 259' THE THE Working for KEY CLUB KIWANIS A Be++er -1 OF CLUB Communi+Y HEMET UNION OF i-ue:-i sci-iooi. 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