Hemet High School - Tahquitz Yearbook (Hemet, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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Bur fale was againsf Joe. All of his fishing gear had been uncere- moniously carfed off +o lhe ci+y dump by 'fhe unsympafhefic +ruan+ of- ficer. Unmindful of lhe consequences. however, Joe unearlhed The necessary equipment borrowed a can of peirol wifh which fo gas his rod, and whizzed away 'ro 'fry his luclc. 34,91 J Q7 1 ,,,-f- vu iz' r ' 'iff V 5. , in ,W A F33 A ' W ' l - if When he arrived aT The Tishing grounds, Joe's luclc had seemingly remained in The classroom, Tor Two cans oi baiT, Three changes oT cloThing, and an empTy Taclcle-box laTer, a hungry, and weary Joe, Tell sound asleep on The river banlc. He had crammed his brain so Thoroughly wiTh The subiecT oT Tish ,ThaT he had This mosT realisTic dream. ln The TurbulenT waTers OT The PaciTic, Wilbur The whale had been suTTering Trom a psychosis as resulT oT being iilied by his sweeThearT, Penelope The Porpoise. He imagined himselT To be a salmon, and began swimming up The Treacherous San Ja- cinTo River To drown his sorrows. Suddenly, much To Joe's amazemenT, Wilbur emerged Trom The river, wiTh HemeT High and all iTs inmaTes perched precariously on his enormous Tongue. l'Hoppin' hippopoTamuses, exclaimed Joe, This. l goTTa seel Hey Tellers, waiT Ter mel l don'T wanTa miss nuTTinl SPLASH! v 9 ?iAIi Storiesf 'lii?,S -1,5-L .N 4 ,gill i w S SeaTed al ease in Their CapTain's chairs, Smilh-Hughes agricullure slu- i' 'G' denls worli in Their ulTra modern classroom, now in use for The second year. s lf i S J , Q '. I . ' A 7 1 if f C X l 4 if V ii I ' I ' f- K i j K f' fi ' 7 lli lf ?', -L J J n, ww, S S22 ' ' Y , X - ff f ,, 6 tx-K l i X, SX ,XX xx XV . iujixax X ox - s, ,... Tlx 'ei'-Qsx R sb . X-, X ,V X V7.2 l l lix n i vi ,fit fits. 95.91 9 no- I S -Q Awvfkmgw-xx-.Q.fwx.X-.,-.3 N if ' 9 1 i --Q K Q . . K X ' dduhons are lhe homemalung and cafeferla buildings opene lember Shown here IS the sewmg room wail! all fha modern m s-sewing maclunes sleam Irons and even a lllllhg roo ,- .1 , 'Vffii f ff 0 1 334, , Mun... 'f-vlld e ' ........... wg ggp..,,l... W as Iii Q!! If 48 it Q ,Cs l i l lbedication . . . Beginning her work a+ l-lemel l-ligh in l929, as English inslruclor and librarian, Miss Alice Beaird has since lhen 'raughf everylhing from English and civics 'ro malh and senior problems. Now Dean of Girls, she has Taken her place noi only on The iacully, bul in Jrhe hearls ol all ihe sludenls who have been insirucled and counseled by her. Having received her PMB. degree al fhe Union College, Lincoln, Nebraslca, she dia graduale worlc af lhe Colo- rado Teachers College, Greeley, Colorado, and a+ lhe Universily ol Soulhern California, Los Angeles. Quielly bul eiiicienlly, Miss Beaird has lor many yea rs managed fhe senior class almosl single-handed! She has also found 'rime 'ro give generously of her services To our communiiy and lo pursue her many hobbies. Her adrninisfralive abilily is proved by The liacl lhal she is a pasl presidenl of lhe Business and Professional Women's Club, while from her garden, one of her main in+eres+s, we can cerlainly see lhai she has a love for nealness and beauly: besides lhaf, she collecls china and lcnilsl Buf facfs and figures won'+ 'fell wha+ a vilal par? ol our school life hero al l-lemel Miss Beaird has become. She is one ol lhe besi sporls in ihe world. even lo having a wafer-pislol fighl on Rube Day lshe won. fool. She is helpful, a hard worker, and wilh such a wonderful personalily lhal we iusl can'+ say how much we appreciale wha? she has done for us. Bu? anyway, Thanlcs a million, Miss Beairdl lbl So Joe, and l-lemef High, quickly disappeared inside Wilbur The Whimsical Whale, 'ro spend an enlire year inside his cavernous analomy. The Trwide Story Leaders . . 9 Classes . . 2I A+hIe'res . . 35 Acfivifies . . 5I Junior High . 7I Ads . . 9l W 'wulllfv X! I Q3 Q1 . 'Eb 6 -1 S 27 I: ,,,f A 1' 11 f'I-L-1 ff J' , K4 1' , U I .. ' Q 4 ? l I -Hmm I U? ll. 1 x ww:.p!:f' ffl! - f f f X 1 v ' . 'QI xxx gi 14111 xg V 'll - N L 'o' F 1. 4 'Z lf L '3- wx fry f , ..- Q Q 3. 1 . . . ,f f R41 f f , . 'J fi if N , 1? Q , . ,yu ,G ,: , ' 2 1 '-.1 .-I' ' .5'Tfl'.1' 1 ' , thi., 42.5 b .iv q-.i .- :wh ' . .h v A' L J, , .-if 'nf-Qx LEIJDEIZS J 5 Q Q , l ,Q 1 1 I iv ' f 1 H I ' 1 g u I 1 '-P. 'T' I 5334 z -f b 1 A., ft? n , :' - x it , ,M ,q,, x . . I 4 P ' ' 'f fi? ,,.. , ', V1 K-2 11715 .L on I 5 :1 4 , ,I ffk.-I I 1 I . N WIA It nfl., .-,f . 4,11 , A . N, , Mit -' 'ly , LI. '--Lv '1-. , 4 Q Boar d of Educafion Members. Left To righT: Hillas Cole, cleh presiclenlg Claire Gilleffe, and Lel .sum n be r 3 Richard EllioTT, Dr. L and Houlr. eslie J. Clark. Dr, Ja T , 'nfendenl 0 - disTrrcT NPN' Wreni. Cob F. watched The ma This bool: To ilsl May I also qraduaTinq class school educaTinn rs my firsT year , which have been rry persons ine, com' lus Talre This 4 on Ihp si i . ! have in l'lefrmT ser by yr- high in academic achirsvenr 'earned from The rlassmonr, 'nany aCTiviTies which have school life. Those aclivilrr-ir, wriTi ' ng or spealrrn are all path . si? Mandards To you who rna 1 - ma l i SUPERINTEND Our board are respon 'bl members sr e Tor The operaTion oT T and Tor The curriculum TaughT, as well as Tor The hiring of all Teachers, principals, and o T h e r school employees. This year Th b guesTed a la group which up oT one me each commun izaTion, as well sTudenTs Trom school. Throu y advisory group, The schools, comm school board e oard re- y advisory was made mber Trom iTy organ- as several The high gh This la uniTy, and were able To worlc more eTTecTively T or beTTer sch ools and relaTions. ENT'S MESSAG May l Talrc this rrpporliinily ol' ioniirnlulalirrrg lhri advisors and Slall membfirs ful The lnlriquilr on Ihr pr rhig Annual. lf has been - vpar.1Tiiin rwl wilh lruc-n inlere-I .I Ih.rI I have C,fJI'If'jI'Vi0Cl W0 k ll Htl I I U . , r' 1 'n bringing ppmrhinrly ol iorrrplirrrvrilrnq Th-- fcrrsslul ffm ' ,r 1' rr Ir pl ll n l your lil-l been - l ll rmpocrulry ple-.1-.vd ii ' ,nre This ln seo llro vr-ry hirqh -.lnndardz u, Nrrl only are your slnrrrlnrd enls. and in Thi Th' : rmru which yo' brrl They air- also ' ' high rn your br-nn rrrlatr-d so li Oly T u br f EH, II ri - Thcy alhlelir' y r , muwia, drama Q, svrvirfr prrwicrls fir slud wa s T i ., X Pnl rqmvnrnmen' y cr Tulure nppprTrIniTIcs and surrrvs-.es., could noT commend you on your hirrh alandards il ' ificlucle The wh:-lo ma' .d . l did no . m ul your lirirr -1lTil fr i r ears, your nfacri 1 ' ' slna vrui llkil r And lilkll Cr. rn daily rilizcn lir nd inor-mln and worlrinq wiTh yum lvlimw T cl of The c w u 1-nlr, md lr 1 h r ' . -.I Q- ln a yrri. havi- -.r-T high qirrils lirr lr 'irc l To aTTain, .r I I HSSP lrr up Thr rr-nrarndi-r rrl Thr- -.ludunl body y urqe yor. 'yr Talre Thrfsr- smndardi. .il Ihr- Sr-nirrr Clos and seT Them even higher so Ihaf oarh school grow and i yi-ar may son nu 1 , improve in revery pngsible way. Accep' 'ny besf wishes lu - sr'-nirrm wh ' r a .urrosnlul lulurr-, be il Ihi . ci wrll 'cave ui ln ilu- 'lrrir ri Th lm ,gf hools. J rn, Q he-r, elsewhere o Ose sfudenls who will relurn nuxl -. rr i. ' i lo He'rr9T Hi yrir T Hrry rn rgh Schrrnl. JACOB F. WIENS he schools Advancing Trom l-lemeT Junior high school wiTh The Class oT '54 was Principal C. Guy Wariel, who became high school principal aTTer serving across The sTreeT in The same capaciTy. Coordinalring classroom and curricular acTiviTies is always one oT The maior duTies oT a principal, and Mr. WarTel has been especially successTul in This Tield, showing Tairness and iusTice in his dealings wiTh boTh Teachers and sTuoenTs, and proving his inTeresT in sTudenT acTiviTies by helping direcT The iunior play. AbsenT? Tardy? ln oTTice 3, Mrs. Marjorie MaThew, aTTendance clerlc, oTTiciaTed in deciding wheTher you were To be excused or noT To be excused. ln oTTice 2, Mrs. MargareT l-lunToon Nelson, alias Shyloclc conTiscaTed hard-earned money Tor sTudenT-booy cards, annuals, and rings. When Mrs. Nelson resigned in March, Mrs. Anna Mae Linehan Toolc over her work, soon becoming acguainTed wiTh The counTless in- quiries and inquirers coming inTo oTTice 2. Meanwhile, as The superinTendenT's secreTary, Mrs. Grace ScoTT execuTed TransacTions, boTh local and disTricT, and lcepT The accounTs sTraighT in The adminisTraTion oTTice. Wilbur Turned Cargo Skye C. Guy Warfel, high school principal. Mrs. Margaref Nelson, secrelary in office 2, leT ls Marjorie Mafhew, aH.endance clerk and cafeferia Mrs. Grace SCQTT, secrelary To The superinfendenf, was Gordon Kesson play with ihe ring-fiifer, buf he ishier, became a familiar figure before school was many The behind-The-scenes person who lrepl records and had To parT wilh a sizable sum before he could sys old. accounfs sTraighf and handled disTricT business. wear a real ring. F' ' f' f i fudenf bod Parry Huriz, firsf semesier sfudenf body Edris Jones, firsf-semesfer sfudenf body , . L, I ' .- 1 Q ? Shack Pifcher, firsf-semesler sfudenf I Gregg rggms, irs -semes er s y - . , ' f freasurer. vice president president SGCVO NY- One of 'rhe firsf-semesfer council's greafesf headaches was fhe annual l-lallowe'en carnival. lining up gyp games, building boofhs, ordering prizes, and preparing food kepf everyone working overfime for several days, buf fhe success of fhe carnival iusfified 'rhe efforf. This council also fook over fhe publicify for our home ball games and sponsored fhe bonfire rally before fhe l-lemef-San Jacinfo game. The second-semesfer council sponsored fhe books- for-Korea drive as well as fhe Red Cross drive. and was acfive in fhe Riverside Counfy Sfudenfs Associafion, affend- ing meefings each monfh. Keeping 'rhe curb parking places in fronf of fhe school marked was a iob. buf fhe council also fook fhis as a proiecf 'ro keep The parking area less congesfed. The Student Counci Bob Wiens. second-semesfer sfudenf body John Fricker, second-semesfer sfu- Darlene Wadsworfh, second-semesfer sru- Chuck Reeves, second-semesfer sfucl president den? body vice presidenf. den? body secrefary. body Treasurer. . 5 .e. . 'zu-' - r,.:.' ' A X. Q ,rk, A yW.,y,V.5M,,i,,.g,,in if 51g,s1'iweSMsssmrs?sQi?e1:ss5iK.gsisgfK 7 er srvmwae N11 A4 - -. L X, M. , .. . when :.n.mm1.q A Q- x s f. 7 5. ' Q . 4 Xia. v -'Q - i- q nv. ff LN ff m 4 . f 1 f ' -455 fs' , W x . l E ,,- .Si . 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The addiTion To The caTe' Teria oT a snack bar during second sernesTer proved a hiT wiTh nearly everyone. ln- iTiaTed as a meeTing place by The TaculTy aT a pre-school breakTasT rneeTinq, The caTeTorium lived up To The oriurn parT oT iTs name ThrouqhouT The resT oT The year, bein used Tor P.-TA. rneeTin s, insTiTuTe sessions, and even a dance or Two durin I Q . 9 b The spring sernesTer. IQ ,f CusTodians Tor our various buildings worked paTienTly To provide school sup- X plies, clean The builcings, heaT classrooms, and carry away The endless piles oT crum- X C- pled papers and discarded schoolwork which accurnulaTed in The wasTe baskeTs each f l . d . T' 4 ay l NJ 1 AT lefT, above. CafeTeria scene during 523' , . The noon lunch period. AT lefT, below. , School cusfodians. LeTT To righT, Harry 5 SW' Hein, J. H. Vogl, Clyde STory, William ' X Maddox, Joe Arnaiz. Joe Arnaiz, sludenf 1 ff , 7' X T5 cusfodian, lefT school in March To loin I X , The Air Force. AT riqhT. Cafeheria I f f cools. LefT To riqhT, Mrs. Iva Lubi-1, ff' C rs BerTha Morris, Mrs. Olga Hein, 'Xf-s-Y' Wbfqlfl' M M rs: BeTTy Jones. .,. .NZ ggi.. Y -4.. A-. x , T Above. lefT, campus gardeners. Lefl fo righl, John Malek, SylvesTer Cosfo. Warren Holmes. Above, righf, mainfenance men. Left To righf, Don SwarThouT, ChesTer BorsT, Clarence Burroughs, Carl Jensen. Below, school bus drivers. Leif To riqhf, Joe Rondeau, Clarence Burroughs, Elmer Jones, Mike Fisher, Sylvesfer Cosfo, Forresi Moon, Amos Churchill, Jack Lindsey. Kept Thing Slnqwlaape AlThough They are seldom ever seen by sTudenTs, The gardeners are always busy around our campus, Tending lawns, Tlowers and shrubbery. This year They oven gave The Tall palm Trees poodle cuTs, Trimming away all The lower branches. NOT The leasT oT Their duTies was Trying To anTicipaTe The locaTion OT sTudenT liTTer and To keep iT reduced To a minimum in order To avoid campus disTiguremenT. Also behind The scenes oT school liTe were The mainTenance men, who were The TirsT ones called upon when a biT oT carpenTer work, props Tor a booThs Tor The carnival were needed. These men also painTed The gym, a much-needed Tace liTTing. In a rural communiTy such as ours, school bus TransporTaTion is an necessiTy. ThereTore our reliable bus drivers are indispensable. Besides load oT clamorous sTudenTs To and Trom school every day, They worked To TransporT aThleTic Teams and rooTers To games, The band To iTs many and even To reTrieve G.A.A. members Trom Their Big Bear weekend. play. or giving iT absoluTe ToTing a overTime conTesTs, , . . 1 Q ....- ' 6 l Cf -N' 1 su .V . .- ., . - ,-. M! X G Q X. FM 1 L Q, A A3vN3,,v3, N. im ,', ea, Q gin .Q f lf' QA ? A I X 'ui :Lil ' . ,- ' ' 'Q 'f:':f2f5i -:, Q:AfL' 1 ' I - . +I 'W - 5,-. MQ eq, , .5 W I-iz, k - :-.sn -, A ,, ',, -'ig . i 'N-I S: .ru g A ' 4 j ,l 1.32, U A M A Q .- I 4 - , ' f f ig ? A' Y? 4 If ' ' '-'If i ,At .1 -1 ' E ..,,tQ, til-Q-,. 3 ,, , , K, W 1 - ' f -Z f F vu f' I Q sexist! . f ' , ----- W 1 1 ' -V ...ff--- -Y Me' , 1, f A ff f ,ACN I., P I 6 , V 7 x 'ipiffl 4 X -ll '1z f t 47 I AA. l'- , ' ' '1 LQ - Wx, N 5? gg 5 f L 5 ,133 in -XP ' v ,Q 0..- 31h 'wry' QW ,.4- . 3 , N -N, Y ., , - J, A ' -' A 0-'i1! ' ISJE , 1, 1 IP AkAw Q Q' I as ' ,.4,:l',!?-4'5 N iv Ek 4 5.-... 5, , ., 'gf L lm. 91 , l 5- 4 7515 e'-:Q i O ' Mr. Fages uses a wall charl To illuslrafe his lesson on circulafion of The blood Tor biology sfudenls. Wade oe Semiclz ss Tracy, qirls physical educaTion insTrucTor, and Mrs. rofhy Coxe, school nurse, chcck on healTh records of gh school girls. Speech and drama sTudenTs demonsfrale symmelri- cal balance in This picforial dramafizalion. As usual, we had The pleasure oT smelling whaTever The chemisTry sTudenTs were currenTly concocTing. As The miscellaneous odors were waTTed Through The halls, Teachers and sTudenTs alike wished ThaT The chemisTry class had provided cloThes pins Tor Their noses. Biology sTudenTs sTudied such Topics as The sTrucTure oT The human body and became Tamiliar wiTh blood cir- culaTion and The nervous, digesTive and respiraTory sys- Tems. Emergencies and diseases we meeT in our lives were also Taken up. ln English and speech classes There were The usual moans and groans on having To lisTen To Shakespeare, read ArThurian legends or wriTe essays. Cur music deparT- menT was Torever working on programs, concerTs and The like. The girls in P. lf. complained oT aches and pains Trom running around The Track, buT The boys' P. E. classes, under The leadership oT our coaches, Took everyThing as iT came wiThouT any Tuss. LeiT, Mr. Miller, band direcTor, leads a pre-Toolball rehearsal. Righi, Mr. Salvione, junior and senior high vocal insTrucTor, had charge of glee club and iunior high chorus. inns... 1: za 1 s .3 Ug,i-iif5, i'oi22v M My sludies and U. S. hisTory: Kennelh Newlon 15,33-' 'P- k k--il T7 'Qi'-mtv. JLG -.ANI-1 r ka . -AEI - ' Above: Girls, if you marry a qraduale of good old H.U.H.S., chances are you can leT him do The cool:- inq, for more boys are enrolled in homemaking each year. AT lell. Miss Edna Flelcher and Mrs. Eleanor Snedden, homemalrinq Teachers. Kat Isle Yinaly got An experimenT This year was a boys' sewing class, in which The male seamsTresses made blazing sporTs shirTs and sTudied The uses and gualiTies ol maTerials. Like boys' cooking, The sewing class proved popular and pracTical. From all appearances, any boy who has Taken This course will make some lucky girl a good wiTel More Typically male vocaTions were sTudiod by The boys in agriculTure, meTalshop, and woodshop, while The girls Took up homemaking and anoTher exe perimenTal course, inTerior decoralion. The resiilTs oT This laTTer were evidenced in The redecoraTing oT The womenls TaculTy rooms and The upholsTering done lor The sewing room. For The acaoemiceminded. Spanish and maThee maTics were available while special skills, such as arTs and craTTs, Typing, shorThand, and bookkeeping, and even library science, could be had by Those who wishe ed Them. STudenTs and TaculTy alike were sTrickon when Mr. Dane leTT in March Tor The U. S. l3aTenT Library, Tor he was a help To us all. Social sTudies included civics and senior probe lems Tor The seniors. U. 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Awfw' U U I 'A nj.: lk fl I l 'l'1?f7'L! I fp I y , 'vwgg .' W ,' ,L '11, If 45: L2l fa fl l SOPHOMORES. Abave, lefl lo riqhl, lop row: Charles Carnes, John Barllell, Marvin Angell, Jerry Duncan. Third row: Lesier Bailey Buddy Alvarez, Carrcll D.iolilile, Fred Barber, Frank Brewer. Second row: Sandra Cummings, Sue Clark, Maryrulh Collier, Dixie Allerr The Soplw Barbara Arsoenin, Yvonne Bischoff. Fronf row: Jackie Dick, Pai Caslello, Eleanor Dunbar, Frances Chacon, Doris Dameron, Ed Berkeley. Below, lefl lo riqhl, lop row: Ray Hodge, Charles Driver, Ralph Dolinga, Ronald Harringlon, Jim Fricker. Third row: Clifford Erickson, Sherman Hagen, Eugene Boyd, Gorclnn Kesson, Second row: Joanne Hurrz, Jo Ann Gibson, Charlene Judy, Carol Ann Johnson, Eliza belh Johnson, Keilh Froehlich. F-ronl row: Mary Louise Hernandez, Nancy Kisaka, Iva Jeffery, Hazel Klump, Kenny Kinkade, Jerry Fricker A1 leli, lirs?-sernesfcr sopho- more class oilicc s. Lefl fo righl, Larry Page, Treasurer, Nancy Kisaka, secrefaryg Keiih Froehlich, presidenlg Chuck Reeves, vice presidenl. Al riqhf, secnnd-semesfer sophomore class ollicers. Lefl lo riqhf, Barbara Wilson, lreasurerg Gary israel, presi- denfg Eddie Lowrimirc, secre- laryg Frances Chacon, vice presidenl. 1221 i4lmoAt Capged llfil6ur DPHOMORES. LefT To righT, Top iw: David Taylor, Chuclr Reeves, len Willrerson, James Shaw, Duane nland, Paul Mccorlrle. FourTh row: arry Peacock, Ronald Wessman, huclr McSweeney, Donald Robinson. wird row: John Shaw, Ronald Par- r, Gary SlaTon, Darrell Williams, llen Fox, Jim Venable. Second row: 1oebe Sheld, Calvin Wallace, Bar- ara Webb, Barbara STevenson, Bar- ara Wilson, Bob Todd, Richard aVan. FronT row: Ofelia Villa, ,rsan Robinson, Doris Schlange, Pal aeley, Shirley Sims, Lucille Warner. :an Randall. DPHOMORES. LeTT To righT, Top iw: John Holland, Bob Leedle, Tom aavelle, Jaclr Nelson. Third row: fillis Parlrer, Dicli Morlon, Jim Nel- in, Ronald Milliqan, Winfhrop Lom- ard, L. C. McKinley. Second row: ail Price, Denise Pourroy, Donna awis, DoroThy Lingo, Eddie Lowri- ore, Tom Bium. Fronf row: JaneT orTon, Doris Milholland, Barbara lcColl, Joan Miller, Wanda Parker, 'eorqia Powell. WiTh KeiTh Froehlich aT The reins oT The Class oT '54 during The lirsT semesTer, The sophomores cerTainly leT The iuniors and seniors lcnow They were There. For Their iniaTion They painTed The H and upon The reguesT oT The sTudenT council provided music aT noon. The dance, FooTball Frolicu, They gave aTTer The l-lemeT-Palm Springs game was enioyed by boTh sTudenTs and TaculTy. AT The T-lallowe'en Carnival The shrielcs and screams echoing ThroughouT The Tun house were The resulT oi The eTTorTs oi This craTTy class. During The second semesTer, class members Tinally received Their rings aTTer a long and Tedious waiT. ln May, The sophomore girls relin- quished To The boys Their TradiTional posiTions as waiTresses Tor The Junior- Senior banqueT. The girls weren'T leTT ouT Though, Tor They added To The gaieTy oT The aTTair as souvenir girls. -.4 l23 7lie Junior JUNIORS, l.efT To righi, Top: Larry Bowen, Frank Carrasco, Amel Fehr, Warren BurcheTT, George Doalm. Third row: Jim Bere gen, MonTe Filbin, Gary Carr, Bob Eslinger, Bob Davis, Ren ClieH'. Second row: Virginia Coxe, Paf BancrolT, Sandra CaTes, Josie Allen, Margaref Andrade, Joanne Clark. FronT row: Mary Lou Cousins, Virginia Clarlie, Dorofhy Dameron, DoroThy Boe, Shirley Coolc, Luanne DePew. Selling reTreshmenTs aT TooTball games was The TirsT job oT The junior class This year. The coTTee and hoT dogs They sold on Those cold nighTs warmed The specTaTors, while The Tinlcling OT The money in The class coTTers warmed The hearTs oT The juniors. Along wiTh sponsoring Two dances, The juniors Tound exciTemenT in The junior-senioi TocTball game and in preparing Tor Their class play, The Campbells Are Coming. This Three-acT comedy, The heighT oT The juniors' achievemenT Tor The year, was presenTed on March 27 and 28 Tor The junior high and Tor The public. The Tinal job was The junior-senior banojueT and prom. An unusual and eTTecTive Theme was car- ried ouT, wiTh The seTTing and aTmosphere oT The STorlc Club. As waiTers. sophomore boys were an in- novaTion while souvenir girls provided The Teminine Touch. Toward The end oT The year, junior girls were eagerly awaiTing The news oT who would make and carry The daisy chain Tor The graduaTion exercises in June. And whaT were The boys awaiTing eagerly?- The end oT The school year. oT course! JUNIORS. Leff To righf, Top row: 6ilberT Wilcox, Jaclr SmiTh,NfVenclell Read, Doug Morfon, Don MorTon. Third row: Bob King, David Simpson, Dwayne Smifh, STan Rieslancl. Second row: Mary Wilson, Norma Telford, Pai Scheffer, Richard Pearson, Walfer RolaineTTe. Fronf row: Shirley STory, Jo Ann PuTnam, Nancy Phillipp, Jenon Yancy, Nila SmiTh. l24.l bid NIORS. Lelf fo righl, lop f: Jimmie Lynn, Harold San- l, Jerry Todd, Gary Marlgan, li Wilhelms. Third row: Eloise eseloh, Bill Maddox, Dale Mal- y, O. L. Myers. Second row: bare Overlay, Marlene Todd, anne Lindquisl, Mary Neal, fy Landers. Fronf row: Ronnie liz, Belly Schofield, Elaine iermerhorn, Sandra Kerr, Mary slro, Jim Powers. 1251 JUNIORS, Lefl fo riglwl, lop row: Ray Nobliif, Doug Voesler, Diclc Hari, Kennefh Nichols, Eddie Hunler, Guye Searcy. Third row: Dawn Heavin, Carol Hunf, Ron- ald Garland, Bill Layfon, Judy Keneipp. Second row: Moy Her- nandez, Louie Flores, Esfher Fields, Pal Harfman, John Hoof' en, Lois Marlin. Front row: Delora Hull, Doris Herberf, Ra- mona Jaruselz, Hazel Hahn, Marilyn Johannsen, Bobbie Furner. Ar lefl, iunior class officers, lirsf semes- fer. Sfanding, Mary Wilson, secrelaryg Duane lnforf, president kneeling, Doug Voesfer, vice presidenfg Richard Wil- helms, lreasurer. A1 righf, iunior class officers, second semesfer. Leff lo righl, Marilyn Jo- hannsen, secrefaryg Monfe Filbin, presi- denfg Larry Bowen, vice presidenlg Bill Layfcn, secrelary. f'N ,QN -all Firsf-semesfer senior class officers. Leff fo righf, Tomy Loomis, presidenf: Peacock, secrefary R lp I f X x ' ' i' A: Q ,M Darlene Wadsworfh. freasurerg Maxine Jeffries, vice presidenig Susan U51- flfr . ml' Vg' X' ly Q- - TVWJ' E 16 C'vuAA ,mai yi' FRED BANCROFT JEAN BEAVERS CHARLES ALVAREZ JOE ARNAIZ BETTY BANES RONNIE BEAVERS LARAY ARMISTEAD EARLENE AST EMORY BEAN TOM BETZ l26l .liar ted KEITH DYER ROGER EUBANKS GREGG FIGGINS 1-'4i'ZF'i ., s my Wilh Their courses charfed for lhe lulure, lhe class of '52 has ul cerlainly given evidence 'rhai if is headed lor success. No wonder Joe k N loolms af 'rha+ cap so proudly. l-le has every righl, lor 'rhe seniors earned 4 I+! Called +he bes'r class in years. 'rhey leil behind an unusual record of friendliness, cooperalion, and school spiril. i A u Their sleering rnighl nol have been guile so slraighf, however, 1 if il had noi been for ihe excellenlr advice and guidance given by Miss f 3 Beaird, Mr. Newlon, Mr. Vandenberg. and Mr. Killen. logelher wilh ihe - class officers, 'rhey were Jrhe real backbone of 'rhe class. JANET BLUM GEORGE BORLACE MARY BREWER SI BURNHAM INA PAYE CARRUTHERS JOHN CULTON JOHN BOHMFALK BARBARA BOYD WANDA BUNCH MARY CARPENTER IIAL' CLARK MARGE DEWEY 1rr nfs n 1 ,m' ,,x Q GERALD FLEMING NITA GIBSON MARY FOSTER ROBERT GLOVER JOHN FRICKER BURTON HALL Second semesfer class officers. Left Io righf, Gordon Sislx, secrefaryg Edris Jones, president Bill Murray, Ireasurerg John Long, vice presidenf. bgzlvma Wilh diplomas as Iheir goal, Ihe seniors challced up numberless viclories on Iheir way. ln a Iussle wilh Ihe iuniors, foolball-nol lislicufis, 'rhe senior boys scored a 6-O win. Baslcelball repealed lhe same slory. ln a comic game againsl Ihe Iacully, Iheir score was again Ihe highesl- probably clue Io Coach Jim Johnson's moans, grunls, and groans as Ihe game gol under way. Dilch Day was The Iraclilional secrel-buf secrels always have a halail ol leaking ou+I And 'rhe iuniors bade Ihe seniors a juicy goocl-bye wilh arms lull ol oranges. SALLY HALL RUTH HEARRELL ALICE HOFFMEISTEI ALEX HAMILTON DAVID HOLLIS MARGARET HENRY RONNIE HOBSON GRADY HOUK ZW I 3 I 1 is f 1 I if I. ' g-f , W. L... 'Ir 'T f .' z- , 2 , , f T 54 'S If 14112 4 MAURE HURT PATTY HURTZ NIAXINE JEFFRIES JEAN JOHNSON JIM JOHNSON EDRIS JONES PATRICIA KNIGHT VEDA KUTCH JOHN LARIMER TERRY LASATER MARY LARSEN LEON LINDSEY Masferpiece of Ialenfed senior class carfoonisi, Gordon Sisl. Drawn for Junior-Senior fooiball game Io show Ilwe Irue characIer of boil: classes. IS:-:niors won, 6-0, Iooll Qing -X ISI f YS. E JUNIORS I 1 1 X I yxr :E if , Y QI - ' if IB ,E ff I29I zmf ,41.0,,. And wiTh Their cIesTiriaTiori iusT in sighT, The nighT came ThaT They had waiTed Tor so long when They were eriTerTairied by The iuniors, and waiTed on by The sophomores - The Junior-Senior BanqueT WiTh long, 5wishy Tormals, and dress-suiTs, The seniors were aT Their besT. JOHN LONG TOMY LOOMIS JERRY MARSTON MARJORIE McGREW BILL MURRAY CLAUDE PASOS DONA PAULSON SUSAN PEACOCK DONNA PENDER SHACK PlTCHfR JOHN PLANTENGA MARSHALL POLSON JUNE POWERS RAYMOND RIESLAND VIRGINIA SEARL ANNABELL SHULL D01 GRACE SIMS BILL SMITH LORRAINE TREFRAN DARLENE WADSWORTH MARILYN WILCOX LEONARD YATES GORDON SISK SUE SMITH MARY VAN DE WALKER ARDEN WALLACE JONNA WILLIAMS MARY LOU YOAKUM MARTHA SLAYDON BOB THOMPSON MARY VAN NOY BOB WIENS BILL WYATT RICHARD YODER :Z Yes. land ahoyl And dicQn'I Ihey wish 'rhere were more of il as Ihey loolced oul upon Ihe huge sea ol laces on gradualion nighl. Thou- sands ol Ihoughls-like whaI if I 'rrip when l go up Io gel' my diploma, or am I really gradualing, or is if a dream - and Ihousands of mem- ories raced Ihrough Iheir heads. Bul al las? I Yes, They had really reach- ed Iheir goal. They were hones+-Io-goodness high-school graduales, proudly, buf sadly leaving behind Iheir l-lemef I-ligh School life, Io finish Iheir course eilher al college or in many various iobs. X I , , . ss?-iff Semor K Z: X' 1 MARY CARPENTER: MARY FOSTER: MARGARET HENRY: ixrii - 1 -.- ,..-- --,iq 3 ' AM- ::.H-A.. 2' 3- 4. S . CI 5' F.H.A., 2: Tahquifz Peeks. 3, Phofo, 4: F.H.A., 4: G.A.A., 9 S gin I' --ig 2' 3: chorus' 3' 4: ESZHY ,und ass'f ed.: Doffy and Daffy. 2, 3, 4: Chorus, 2. 'N' I S V ...L : an '- Daffy, sfage crew, 3: Oper- 3- PUbl'C'TY- Q1 2 -- effa, H.R.H. Miss Jones. 3: GRADY HOUKg N ' LL 7 5' Is-.12 Jr.-Sr. Banquef Commiffee. 3: JOHN FRICKER: K C' b 2 3 4 B d 2 - , yy s'- . u - n . . f Q rissigrl? Mad Nlgllt Leillermenls club' 3' 4: Ksy Hzyme llkobm' re'p..l3:aBlaskef: RC? ' P ' Club, 4: Boys' Club Rep., 4: ban 2, ..Swing-Tum-. 2 3 I Span. Club, 3: Baskefball. 2. 4, gxchknge AsnmbIY'3 ' ' , 3: Track, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, ' ' ' ll lNA PAYE CARRUTHERS' 2: Hisfory and Mafh. maior: GAA.. 2' 3' 4: FDHIAH 2' 3' Vice Pres. Sfudenf Body. One MAURE HURT: 4: R.C.L. Tennis, 3, 4, mgr.: Mad Nl9l'i-H 4- n'lol ' Alam . - , Annual, 3: Doffy and Daffy, lagging? 53' cplrsla' 4'4'bol::Z 3: NITA GlBSoN: member, 4: Span. Club, 2, 3: F.H.A., 4: Chorus, 3: G.A.A., Thespians, 2. 3: C-S-F-. .35 ' HAL CLARK. 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquef Commif- Junior class Vice Pres.: Swam- cHAnLss ALVAREZ. rom sem ' fee. 2. 3: Doffy and Daffy. mine. 2. 3. 4: J- V- Foofb-ll. Leffermen's Club, 4: F.F.A.. 2, sec'y 3, pres. 4: R.C.L. Ten- nis, 3: Foofball, 2, 3, 4. LARAY ARMISTEAD: Chorus. 2, 3: Home-Room Rep.. 4: Opereffa, H.R.H. Miss Jones, 3: Daisy Chain, 3: Exchange Assembly. 3. JOE ARNAIZ: Air Force, 4. EARLENE AST: Span. Club, 3: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquef Commiffee, 2. 3: G.A.A., 2, 3: Commer- cial and Hisfory maiors. FRED BANCROFT: Transferred from San Jacinfo, 2: R.C.L. Tennis, 4: Hisfory, Mafh., Woodshop, and Sci- ence maiors. One Mad Nighf, sfage crew. BETTY G.A.A., BANES: 2. 3: Span. Club, 3: F.H.A., 2. 3: Commercial and Home Ec. maiors. EMORY BEAN: Track, 2: Science maior. JEAN BEAVER: F.H.A., 2, vice pres.. 3, 4: G.A.A., 4: Doffy and Daffy. 3, crew: Jr.-Sr. Banquef Com- miffee, 3: Commercial and Home Ec. maiors. One Mad Nighf, publicify. RONNIE BEAVERS: Leffermen's Club, 3, 4: Span. Club, 4: Home Room Rep. 4: Foofball. 4: Baskefball, 2. 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Track, 2. 3: Doffy and Daffy. 3: Ex- change Assembly, 3. I321 Transferred from Long Beach, 2: F.F.A.. 3, 4: Foofball, 2: Ag. and Hisfory maiors. JAN ET BLUM: F.H.A., 4: Span. Club. 3: Junior class sec'y: Doffy and Daffy, 3: Daisy Chain. 3: Jr.- Sr. Banquef Commiffee, 2, 3: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Thespians, 3. One Mad Nighf, pub- licify. JOHN BOHMFALK: Leffermen's Club, 3, 4: F.F.A., 2. 3: Foofball, 3, 4. GEORGE BORLACE: Leffermen's Club, 4: F.F.A., 2, 3: Foofball, 4. BARBARA BOYD: F.H.A., 2, 3, 4: Science and Hisfory maiors: Doffy and Daffy, sfage crew, 3. MARY BREWER: Ouill and Scroll, 4: Spanish Club, 2, 4: Annual, 4: Tah- quifz Peaks, ass'f ed., 3: C.S.F., 2, 3, 4: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.Sr. Banquef Commiffee, 3: One Mad Nighf, 4, Pris- cilla. WAN DA BUNCH: F.H.A., 2, 3, 4: Span. Club, 2: Soph. Class sec'y: R.C.L. Ten- nis, 3. 4: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.- Sr. Banquef Commiffee, 2. 3: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4. Sl BURNHAM: Leffermen's Club, 3, 4: Key Club, 2, 3, 4: Chorus, 2: Home Room rep., 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Baskefball, 3, 4: J. V. Football. 2. F'.F.A,, 3, 4: Foofball, 2, 4: Hisfory maior. JOHN CU LTON: Leffermen's Club, 4: Key Club, 3, 4: Chorus, 3: Home Room rep., 4: H.R.H. Miss Jones, 3: Science and Mafh maiors. One Mad Nighf, Sileffo. MARGE DEWEY: Quill and Scroll, 4: Spanish Club, 2, 3: Chorus, 4: Annual, 2, 3, 4: Daffy and Daffy, 3: Opereffa, H.R.H. Miss Jones, 3, make-up: Jr.-Sr. Banquef Commiffee Ch'rm'n, 3: Exchange Assembly, 2, 3: One Mad Nighf, Mrs. Finch. KEITH DYER: Transferred from San Jacin- fo, 4. ROGER EUBAN KS: F.F.A.. 3: Baseball, 3. 4: Mafh maior. GREGG FIGGINS: Leffermen's Club, 3, sec'y- freas., 4: Key Club, 2. sec'y, 3, chaplain 4: Span. Club, 3, pres.: Pres. Sfudenf body, 4: Soph Vice Pres.: Junior Pres.: Home Room Rep.. 3: Parlia- menfarian, 4: Baseball, 3, mgr.: Exchange Assembly, 2, M.C. GERALD FLEMING: Leffermen's Club, 3, 4: Key Club, 2, 3. 4: Foofball, 2, 3, 4: Band. 2, 3: Arf maior. One Mad Nighf, sfage crew. crew: Operaffa, 3. H.R.H. Miss Jones : Commercial and Hisfory maior. BOB GLOVER: Leffermen's Club, 2, 3, 4: R.C.L. Tennis, 2, 4: Foofball, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball, 2: Base- ball, 2, 4: Track, 2, 4: Swim- ming, 2. BERT HALL: Woodshop maior. SARA HALL: G.A.A., 2, 3. 4: F.H.A., 2. 3. 4: Span. Club, 2. 3: Tahquifz Peeks, 2: Thespians, 2. 3: Jr.- Sr. Banquef Commiffee, 2, 3: Doffy and Daffy, 3. One Mad Nighf, 4. Garfrude. ALEX HAMILTON: Leffermen's Club, 2, 3, pres. 4: Span. Club, 2: Soph. Class pres.: Foofball, 2, 3: Track, 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3. RUTH HEARRELL: G.A.A., 3: F.H.A., 3, pres. 4: Doffy and Daffy, 3: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquef Commiffee, 3: Band, 2, 3. 4: Chorus, 4. DAVID HOLLIS: F.F.A.. 2, 4: Home Room rep., 4: Foofball, 2, 3. RONNIE HOBSON: Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Hisfory maior. ALICE HOFFMEISTER: F.H.A., 3, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4: Doffy and Daffy, prompfer: C.S.F., 3, 4: Daisy Chain, 3. One Mad Nighf, ushereffe. 3, 4, mgr.: Doffy and Daffy, 3: Baskafball, 2: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quef Commiffee, 3: One Mad Nighf, sfage mgr. PATTY HU RTZ: F.H.A., 4: Band, 2, 3: Chorus, 3: Treas. Sfudenf Body, 2: Sec'y Sfudenf Body, 4: Oper- effa, H.R.H. Miss Jones, 3: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quef Commiffee, 3: G.A.A., 4. MAXINE JEFFRIES: F.H.A., 4: Span. Club. 3: Senior class vice pres.: Home room rep., 4: Thespians, 2, 31 Jr.-Sr. Banquef Commiffee, 2, 3: G.A.A., 2, 3, pres. 4: Song Leader. 3: Cheerleader, 4. JEAN JOHNSON: F.H.A., 2, sec'y, 3, frees. 4: Span. Club, 2. 3: Girls' Club rep., 3: One Mad Nighf, Lady Macbefh, 4: C.S.F., 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquef Commiffee, 2, 3: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Thespians. 2. 3, freas: Cheerleaders, 3, 4. JIM JOHNSON: Key Club. 3: Home Room rep., 4: R.C.L. Tennis, 3: Ad Solicifor, 4. EDRIS JONES: C.S.F., 2, 3, 4: F.H.A., 2, pro- gram ch'r'm'n 3, pres., 4: Daisy Chain. 3: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quef Commiffae, 2, 3: An- nual. 4: Home Room Rep., 3: Sfudenf Body freas., 4: Sen- ior class Pres.: Junior Class Trees.: R.C.L. Tennis, 2, 3: Doffy and Daffy, make-up: Exchange Assembly, 3: G.A.A., 2. One Mad Nighf, make- up. Nccompli lumen tA PATRICIA KNIGHT: F.H.A., 2, 3. song leader, 4: Span. Club. 2: G.A.A., 2, 3. 4: R.C.L. Tennis, 4: Dolly and Daffy, 3, lickel mgr.: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, 3. One Mad Nighl, liclels. VEDA KUTCH: Transferred from Redondo High, 4: Home Ec. major. Pholo, 4. JOHN LARIMER: C.S.F., 2, 3, 4: Swing-Teens, 2, 3, 4: Home Room rep., 4: Dolly and Daffy. 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, 3: Swim- ming, 2: One Mad Nighl, 4, Don Cullen MARY LARSEN: F.H.A., 2, 3: Span. Club, 2, 3: G.A.A., 3. 4, One Mad Nighl, bool-holder. TERRY LASATER: Lellermen's Club, 3, 4: Key Club, 2. 3, 4: Band. 2: Boys' Club Rep. 3: Home Room rep., 2: Baslelball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball. 2: Track, 2. LEON LINDSEY: Lellermen's Club, 4: Span. Club, 3: Foolball, 3, 4: Dol- ly and Daffy, 3: H.R.H. Miss Jones, slege mgr.: C.S.F., 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, 3: Thespians 3. 4: Audio-visual, 2, 3, 4: One Mad Nighl, 4: BurLe. JOHN LONG: Key Club, 3, 4: Pholo, 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll, 4 Spanish Club, 2: Annual. 3, 4: Tah- quilx Peels, 3: Vice Pres. Senior class: Home Room Rep., 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Com- millee, 3: Dolly and Dal- ly, 3: Baslelball, 2: One Mad Nighl, eleclrician. TOMY LOOMIS: Lellermen's Club, 4: Key Club, 4: Band, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 4: C.S.F., 2, 3. 4: Sen- ior class pres.: Home Room rep., 2, 4: Foolball, 4, mgr.: Swimming, 2. 3. 4: Swing- Teens, 2, 3, 4: Dolly and Daffy. 3: One Mad Nighl, prop. mgr. JERRY MARSTON: Lellermen's Club, 3, 4: Key Club, 2, 3, 4: Span. Club, 2: Pres. Junior class: Foolball, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commil- lee, 3: One Mad Nighl, slage crew. MARJORIE McGREW: Pholo, 2, 3. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Span. Club, 2, 3, 4: Annual, 2, 3, 4: Dolly and Dally, slaga crew: H.R.H. Miss Jones. prop. mgr.: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: One Mad Nighl. ass'l direclor. BILL MURRAY: Span. Club, 2, 3: Lellermen's Club, 3, 4: Key Club, 2. 3. 4: Program Chairman ,3, sludenl body: Soph. Class sec'y: Fool- ball. 2, 3, 4: Baskelball, 2, 3. 4: Track, 2, 3, 4. CLAUDE PASOS: Lellermen's Club, 2, 3. 4: F.F.A., 2, 3, 4: Vice Pres. Jun- ior Class: Home Room rep., 4: Foolball, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3.4. DONA PAULSEN: F.H.A., 2, 3, 4: Transferred lrom Perris lo Hemel, 4: Chorus. 2, 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, 3: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4. SUSAN PEACOCK: Pholo, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Span. Club. 2. 3, 4: Annual, 3, 4: Tahquilx Peelrs, 3: Senior Class sec'y: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Cemmillee, 3: One Mad Nighl, LuciIle. DONNA PENDER: F.H.A., 4: Span. Club, 2, 3: Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Dolly and Daffy, 3: Operella, H.R.H. Miss Jones, 3: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quel' Commillee, 2. 3: Ex- change Assembly, 3: One Mad Nighl, Mrs. Klucl:. SHACK PITCHER: Key Club, 4: F.F.A., 2, pres. 3: Vice Pres. Sludenl Body, 4: R.C.L. Tennis, 2, 3, 4: C.S.F., 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commil- lee, 3: One Mad Nighl, Mr. Hyde. JOHN PLANTENGA: Lellermen's Club, 3, 4: Key Club, 3, 4: F.F.A., 2, 3: Home Room rep., 2. 3: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3. 4: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quel Commillee, 3. cz. 'FQ MARSHALL POLSON: F.F.A., 2, 3, 4: Ag. major. JUNE POWERS: Chorus, 4: F.H.A., 3, 4. RAYMOND RIESLAND: Band, 2: Science maj. VIRGINIA SEARL: Span. Club, 2, 3, F.H.A., 4: 4: Annual, 4: Dolly and Dal- ly, slage crew: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commil- lee, 2. 3: One Mad Nighl, coslumes. ANNABELL SHULL: F.H.A., 2, 3, 4: Annual, 3: Dolly and Dally, 3, prompl- er: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commil- lee, 3: One Mad Nighl, lickels. GRACE SIMS: F.H.A., 2, 3, 4: Span. Club, 4: Annual, 3: R.C.L. Tennis, 2, 3, 4: Home Room rep., 3: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, 2, 3: Songleader, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4. GORDON SISK: Key Club, sec'y, 2, 3, 4: Vice Pres. Sludenl Body. 3: Junior Class sec'y: Senior Class sec'y: Foolball, 2, 3: C.S.F., 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, 3: Boys' Slale rep., 3: Dolly and Daily, 3. One Mad Nighl, Wing. MARTHA SLAYDON: F.l'l.A., 2, 3, program chair- man, 4: Band, 4: Chorus, 2, 4: Tahquilz Peelis, carloonisl, 3: Dolly and Dally, 3: Daisy Chain, 3: Exchange Assem- bly. 3. BILL SMITH: Key Club. 3: Soph. Class lreas.: Vice Pres. and Treas. Junior Class: Foolball, 2: Track, 3: One Mad Nighl, publicily. sr SUE SMITH: F.H.A., 2: Span. Club, 2, 3: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Dolly and Daffy, 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, 2, 3. BOB THOMPSON: Lellermen's Club, 2, 3, 4: Span. Club, 2, 3: R.C.L. Ten- nis, 4: Foolball, 2: Baskelball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3. 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE TREFREN: F.H.A., 2, 3. 4: Chorus, 2, 4: Home Ec. major. MARY LEE VAN DE WALKER: F.H.A., 4: Span. Club, 2, 3: Home Room rep., 4: Dolly and Daffy, 3: C.S.F., 2, 3, 4: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quel Commillee, 2, 3: One Mad Nighl, ass'l direclor. MARY VAN NOY: Chorus, 2, 3: Operella. H.R.H. Miss Jones, 3: Com- mercial major. DAR LENE WADSWORTH: Quill and Scroll, 4: F.H.A., 4: Span. Club, 2, 3, 4: Annual 2, 3, 4: Sec'y Sludenl Body, 4: Trees. Senior Class: Home Room rep., 4: Dolly and Dal- ly',' 3: C.S.F., 3, 4: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, 3: Exchange As- sembly, 2, 3: One Mad Nighl, make-up. ARDEN WALLACE: Transferred from John Muir High. 4: Home Room rep., 4: Arl major: One Mad Nighl, publicily. BOB WIENS: Tehachapi High School. 2, 3: Lellermen's Club. 2, 3, 4: Key Club, 4: Band. 2, 3: Pres. Slu- denl Body, 4: Home Room rep., 4: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Bas- kelball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2. 3. 4: Baseball, 2: C.S.F., 2, 3, pres., 4: One Mad Nighl, business mgr. MARILYN WILCOX: Span. Club, 2, 3: Annual 3: C.S.F., 4: Daisy Chain, 3: Jr.- Sr. Banquel Commillee, 3. JONNA LEA WILLIAMS: F.H.A., Vice Pres., 2, 3, pro- gram Ch'r'm'n, 4: Flag Bear- er, 3, 4: Tahquilz Peelis, 3: Girls' Club rep., 4: Dolly and Daffy. 3, business mgr.: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, 2, 3: Exchange Assembly. 3: G.A.A., 3, 4: Cheer Leader, 4. BILL WYATT: Lellermen's Club, 3, pres. 4: Key Club, 3, lreas. 4: Home Room rep., 4: Foolball, 3, 4: Baslrelball, 3, 4: Baseball, 3. 4: Swimming, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD YATES: Lellermen's Club, 2, 3. 4: F.F.A., 2, 3, 4: Soph. Class Pres.: Football, 3, 4: Baslxel- ball, 2. 3, 4: Baseball, 2. MARY LOU YOAKU M: F.H.A., 2, 3, 4: Chorus, 2: Annual, 3: R.C.L. Tennis, 3, 4: G.A.A., Treas., 3, Sec'y. 4: Commercial major. RICHARD YODER: Transferred from Whilliar Union High, 4: F.F.A., 2 3. 4: Baskelball, 4, mgr.: Shop, His- lory, Ag. majors. D31 -Je DTI-ILUES 4422 541'-. ' I' - 2.9 , ' Lic' '71 1' F I '14 f 'iff ., . . I V . ' '11 W . ' 17 .if NBA ' . E, li-:::,gQ xw N ,QL -7, .7-.u -gt' , -- . Y' .QZZGDI 1 U ?: u fx, ,,x1:'x'. , Tnu 5 . ':- L ww !'f .ffm K ' -9336. 1' 145' U, .aggwgf : V -1 1-' X. I ...gym-V. ,f.. :.'.t - 5 COACH ROY COOPER fl Ta This ' l T 5- K s l Z1 T coAcH AL FAGES Pigdzin Pulverqel-A ATTer geTTing oTT To a slow sTarT, The HemeT Bulldog gridiron machine began To raise sTeam, and Tinally picked up enough momenTum To drive inTo a Three-way Tie Tor The R.C.L. Championship along wiTh Perris and Banning. l Picked by many in The pre-seasonal dope sheeTs To Tinish in The depThs oT The second division, The Bulldogs did noT beTray The conTidence oT The sTudenT body which was demonsTraTed aT The pep-rallies preceding each game. and aT The bonTire-rally ThaT was held on The eve oT The Tussle wiTh The eTernal rival, San JacinTo. ln The TirsT week in SepTember, Coaches Roy Cooper and AI Fages welcomed eighT reTurning leTTermen. The summer sun was un- merciTul, buT The driving deTerminaTion To win was TelT by all Bulldogs. The evening oT SepTember 2I Tound The deTending C.l.F. champs, San DieguiTo, aT The T'lemeT Fairgrounds, ready Tor anyThing ThaT our Bulldogs could oTTer. l-lemeT won The Tlip oT The coin, ancl choosing To receive, Took The ball on The 22 yard line, driving 78 yards To The TirsT Touchdown oT The season. The Islanders bounded back in The second and Third periods, and wenT on To win by The score oT I2-7. The Tollowing week a TaiThTul band oT Bulldog rooTers Tollowed The Team To Garden Grove. wiTh greaT hopes oT seeing The darkhorse l-lemeT Team upseT The ArgonauTs, who Tinished second only To San DieguiTo in The C.l.F. Tinals. BuT The coasTal air m-usT have been Too much Tor The Bulldogs, Tor They Tell To The red and whiTe-clad oceanmen by The score oT I2-O. OcTober 5 marked The opening oT The Riverside CounTy League TooTball season, wiTh The BeaumonT Cougar visiTing l-lemeT. The blue-clad Cougar waged a sTern baTTle, buT The sTellar defensive play oT The Bull- dogs held The Cherry-Valley Team To a scoreless Tie. The Tollowing week The locals Took The shorT ride To Perris wiTh expecTaTions oT seeing The hoTly conTesTed rivalry again bursT inTo a game ThaT would Take every regular and reserve man To win. The conTesT was even-sTeven unTil PanTher Don l-leldoorn broke away Tor 72 yards. and paycirT. The Bulldogs sTaged a laTe bid Tor a score, buT wenT down in deTeaT, 7-O. 71 et the hope tem John Cullon, No. 52, End. Jerry Fleming, No. 64. Tackle John Planfenqa, No. 55, Guard. Ronnie Beavers, No. 40, Fullback Claude Pesos, caplain, and Bob Glover, mosi valuable player, were chosen by Their leammalef. lo lead Heme+'s championship leam. Jerry Marsfon, No. 50, Guard. Bill Wyafl, No. 56, Cenier John Bohmfallc, No. 62, Tackle George Borlace, No. 63, Tackle MQ? 4 Q wxw ,QM S1 ff. w..,,,41 .ws wi--3.-li V w, 5-wi 'T 1 f-v S Q 1 f x. A 5553? ' .sg - if . N .gmwg Q E' X -' 152 3 5 - T52 . f N-A ' .b V' I A my Q .-an H mq. F . gifs' was X 'iff V' M 559. . N Q v Q v gm N555 ef f Ili A f . -if ,ygfgfw Q :rx gg ...FK V - ,wp wklai NS ig m :Hx . ' wsw I f?fiH '5 picnic. , . 1 pt' Q rg ' 1 ' If 4, R 6' I 1 5 . is 4 X R 7 4 if-I' xx W n I .wk ,, I KA LQ . ... me V? V 'iggsv f -K ji . 133- 1 , it 1fk?! Q Q 'Amp AHL -efT To righf, Duane lnTorT Bo iens o n an en a an o n o Bnb Wiens, No. 59, Halfbaclr LaTer in The period The Tigers' Tonnmy RiclceTTs slashed oTT-Taclcle Trom The l-lemeT 8 yard line, buT was hiT wiTh such impacT by Bob Wiens ThaT he Tumbled, where- upon Bob Glover snaTched up The loose pigslcin and rarnbled 98 yards Tor anoTher six. ThaT iusT abouT dernor- alized The Tigers. fXTTer The lciclcoTT, Bill WyaTT inTercepTed a Tiger pass, which seT up BohmTallc's Tield goal, lciclced Trom The 24 yard line. The Ten-poinT deTiciT was Too much Tor The hard-charging Tigers, and aTTer The gun sounded, Coaches Cooper and Pages, and The game-saver Bob Glover, were hauled oTT The Tield by The TriumphanT Bull- dogs. ReTurning To The Fairgrounds The Tollowing week, The Bulldogs rneT The Elsinore Tigers, who were Tabbed To wallc away wiTh The league honors. The local boys didn'T pay Too much aTTenTion To The papers, and wenT on To wax The Lake CiTy Tigers 28-I4. ln doing so The Bulldogs played The besT all-round game oT The season To daTe, , b W ,J T1 PI T g, d J h B hmfall parade No 41' Cenfer lob Glover affer win over San JacinTo. Ch AlV5 e7 ' ai-les Leon Lin sey. a Rav Nobllti NO- bo' fn I39.l Duane Inlorf downs a Cougar back in final momenls of a lwarcl-fouglwl game. Hemel l-lernel l-lernel l-lemel l-lernel l-lemel l-lemel Hemel Hemel and Shared' San Dieguilo I2 Garden Grove 7 Beaurnonl O Perris 7 Palm Springs 7 San Jacinlo 6 Elsinore 6 Coachella I4 Banning 6 Duane lnlorf, No. 39, Halfbacll. Ernic Morrcc, No. 36, Hallbacln. Don Robinson, No. 46, End. Dick Pearson, No. 5l, Ouarferbeck. Tom Leavelle, No. 35, Guard. Tom Blum, No. 38, Halfbaclr. l40l 11lm'-Q x ' the Crown The following Friday found The Bulldogs in The DaTe Bowl aT Coachella To Tangle wiTh The spoiler Arabs who had knocked over Top dog Banning The previous week. The Bulldogs led aT The infermission, 3-O, by virfue of John Bohrnfalk's field goal, buT The green and gold Arabs came back sfrong in The second half To Take The conTesT by The score of I4-3. The final week of The I95I R.C.L. grid campaign found Three Teams, - Perris, Banning, and T-lennef-in The running for The championship. The Bulldogs would be in if They defeafed Banning, and if Coachella handed Perris a loss. T'lerneT sTu ck To The firsT parT of The condiTions, buT The Arabs couldn'T sTenn The green and whiTe Tide from Perris. l-lerneT and Banning Tangled aT The Fairgrounds in The local finale, which proved To be The besT efforT of The season for The Bulldogs. Banning led aT The halffirne, buT The locals came back sTrong in The final half To annex The Thriller by The TighT- esT of scores, 7-6. AT The dinner sponsored by The Riverside Enferprise The following Bulldogs were recognized for Their sfellar playing by being placed on The myfhical All-R.C.L. Grid Team: Bob Glover, Tullbackg John Bohrnfalk,Tackle. H rry Peacock, No. 65, Tackle Jim Fricker, No. 45, Cenfer Ronald Milligan, No. 52, Guard Tomy Loom M g J m Duggan, No. 48, Tackle Jack Nelson, No. 49, Guard Jack Erickson, No. Sl, Maure HurT M g x xc. sc ww-u --s v.sa - .. mi Jaqvew Scrimmaged With the C'laampA IherhnHorBuHdogs,aHhough havmg ashorIseason,won Hvee ouf QI Hve offhek games rAHer Hnkhmg Iheh regdarleague phy, a nunwber offhe HIHe Iurkfersrnoved up wIH1+he vardfy. These scrappy husHers provided Ihe needed spark Io heknfhe vardIy squad Io secure Ihe chanwiondip. To Q 0 Daw Jorma ' LOCKER I . bv- in oo fime -'21 COACH TED SMITH MANAGER MONTE FILBIN JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS Lefi' Io rIgI1I: Hal Clark, Shan Riesland, Duane Smifh, John Holland, Gary IsraeI, Charles Carnes, Jack Duck, Jerry Fruclrer. Ronald MIIIIgan, Tommy Blum, Harry Peacock, Buddy AI- varez. I42I Ioach Gaudreaull and Manager Dick Yoder in Their usual pose uring a lighf game. When The going geTs rough, off come we shoes. The U41-Aity Mid-November Tound The sporTs scene moving Trom The gridiron To The baskeTball courTs. The Tlashy l-lemeT squad had a 7 and O season in R.C.L. compeTiTion. They capTured Two TiTles, R.C.L. Tourney Champs and The R.C.l.. championship iTselT. ATTer Tinishing The regular league play, The Bulldogs wenT on To win Their TirsT game againsT Calexico in The C.l.F. playoTTs. They played The Chula VisTa SparTans nexT, and aTTer a hair-raising conTesT came ouT on The shorT end oT a 42-37 score. CraTTy Bob Thompson was named on The All-R.C.L. Team by The Riverside EnTerprise. along wiTh Tour oTher sTellar players. Leonard YaTes and Bill VVyaTT were selecTed Tor The second Team, and cenTer Chuck Reeves won a berTh on The Third Team. As a climax To his high school aThleTic career, sTar Torward Bobby Thompson was placed on The myThical All-C.l.F. baslceTball Team. GAME SCORES: HemeT Hemel 48-Riverside JV's 35 72-Corona 45 Hemef -Fallbrook 37 HemeT 48-Ferris I8 HemeT -Coachella 29 HemeT -San Jacinfo 36 Hemef -Beaumonf 38 Hemef Hemel Hemef Hemef Hemef Hemel HemeT Hemei Hemef Hemei Hemel -Fallbrook 30 -Ferris 22 -Palm Springs 29 -Ferris 26 -San JacinTo 34 -Riverside JV's 34 -Elsinore 33 -Coachella 24 -Banning 53 -Calexico 52 -Chula VisTa 42 Won Losl' lomel 7 O eaumonl 6 I anning 4 3 alm Springs 3 4 an Jacinlo 3 4 lsinore 3 4 laacholla 2 5 erris O 7 Lcfl: Chuck Reeves shows championship lorm as All- C.l.F. Bob Thompson looks un. Right: Bill Murray blocks Banning player in fin al R.C.l.. League game. l43l Kul0eupA Iearned the Zayed The B's, alThough noT as TorTunaTe as Their elder broThers, had a remarkably successTul season. The scrappy Bull- pups losT Their TirsT league game To BeaumonT on The Cougar homo courT. This, however, didn'T dishearTen The boys. The nexT week They sporTed a decisive vicTory over a weak Penis quinTeT. Palm Springs hosTed The visiTing Bullpups The Tollowing weelc. The liTTle Papooses were deTeaTed 33 To 32 aTTer Two overTime periods. ln The Tollowing Tour weeks The Bullpups had a 2 and 2 record. San JacinTo and Coachella Tell To The sharp-shooTing l-lemeT squad while Elsinore and Banning won over The husTling Bullpups. The Bullpups placed Three men on All-R.C.L. nominaTion. Jim Friclcer, B cenTer, won a spoT on The Third Team, while Gene Boyd and Si Burnham received honorable menTion. ATTer The season ended, The Team selecTed Jim Fricker as mo5T valuable player. Gene Boyd and Si Burnham were elecTed co-capTains Tor The year. GAME SCORES: T HemeT Hemel' Hemei Hemef 47-Banning 52 47-Corona 27 38-Fallbrook ZI 29-Beaumonf 35 Hema? 42-Fallbrook 32 Hemef 36-Perris I9 Hema? 33-Palm Springs 32 Hemef 48-Perris 4l Hemef Hemef Hemei Hemef 4I-San Jacinfo 34 23-Elsinore 30 40-Coachella 34 -Banning 53 Leff To right, sTanding: Coach George Gaudreauli, Duane ln- Torf, Jim Fricler, David Taylor. L. C. McKinley, Eugene Boyd, Man- ager Don Morfon. Kneeling: Si Burnham, Tommy Leavelle, Ernie Morreo, Harold Sandall. FINAL R.C.L. STANDINGS: Won Lost Banning 6 I San Jacinio 5 2 Elsinore . 4 3 Beaumonr . , 4 3 Hemef 4 3 Ferris 3 4 Coachella 2 5 Palm Springs . 0 7 Left Jim Friclrer and Si Burnham rebound while Ernie Morreo looks on in figh+ home game againsf Coachella. RighT: Gene Boyd goes up for I45l Two in firsf R.C.L. game. Jerry To Jerry. Jerry Bunch Tips Tommy Blum ups The score againsl rival San JacinTo To Jerry Friclrer af sTarT of prac- Tice Tussle. Soplwmoru manned the C'ee The Cee hoopsTers baTTled Their way To second place in The wesTern division oT The R.C.L. and TourTh place in The enTire R.C.L. The liTTle guinTeT was handicapped To begin wiTh, because oT a new league ruling, banning The use oT Junior High players. Sparked by such sTand- ouTs as Kenny Kinkade, Eddie Lowrirnore, and Jerry Friclcer, The Team oT six players showed ThaT wiTh a liTTle more depTh They could become a greaT ball Tearn. Coach Ted SrniTh was well pleased wiTh Their successTul season. Hemef Lefi To righf, Larry Boyd, manager, Jael Diclr, Kennelh Kinkade, Eddie Lowrimore, Jerry Friclrer, Tom Blum, Larry Page, Coach Ted SmiTh. Hema rW'. ' ,usama wuwu Qi A-1 V T HemeT 4I-Banning 31 IB -Elsinore I9 -Beaumonl 22 Q: ' T Hemel 3I-Perri: za Hemel 42-San Jacinfo 20 Hemel' 40-Elsinore 27 HemeT 2l-Perris 47 HemeT 36-San Jacinfo 25 Herne? 34-Elsinore 33 Hemel I5-Coachella 20 T461 The Bulldog varsiTy had iTs greaTesT sea- son since I946, winning Tive sTraighT league games loeTore bowing To The championship Coachella club. The mosT sparkling vicTory oT The season was The I8-6 Triumph over The ancienT rival, San JacinTo. Though The loss oT The championship was a hearTbrealcer, The Bulldogs consoled Themselves wiTh The TacT ThaT They had The league's leading hiTTer in Ronnie Beavers. WiTh only Tour seniors and one iunior on This year's lineup, The Bulldogs showed ThaT in TuTure years They would have The malcings oT more greaT Tearns. GAME SCORES HemeT 3-Banning 2 HemeT 6-BeaumonT 5 Hemef 3-Perris 0 Hemef Il Palm Springs 2 Hemel' II Ferris 3 Hemel' I Perris 5 HemeT I8 San Jacinfo 6 Hemef 8 San JacinTo I0 HemeT I2 Elsinore 5 Hemef 3-Coachella 5 Lefi' To righ'I', bacl: row, Jack Nelson, Claude Pasos. Darrell Williams, Bob Thompson, Bill WyaH', Chuclr Reeves, Elmer Franlrlin, Don Robinson, Duane InTorf, Eugene Boyd, and Coach Al Fages. Fron? row, Ronnie Beavers, Tommy Blum, Jimmy Venable, Carroll DooliTTle, Si Burnham, and Charles Driver. Slugger-A ffuled the Zeaguej LEAGUE STANDINGS Coachella Hemel' Beaumonl' Banning San JacinTo Elsinore Perris Palm Springs LeT+, Top, Isl' Baseman Chuclr Reeves sTreTches from The bag in a close play. LeH', boTTom, Bob Thompson and Duane Infori pracTice double play as Coach AI Fages looks on. Righ+, League's Top balfer, Ronnie Beavers aT ba? wifh Charles Driver cafching. 147 L 5 T ghT back row: Don Robinson, Jim Friclrer, Chuck Reeves, John Lefl To righT, baci row: Ronald Garland, Dick HarT, Bob Wiens, Duane Unla d ori , Pl Tenga, Bill Murray, Bob Glover, Dicli Wilhelms, Coach Gaudreaulh John Fricker, Gary Carr. FronT row: Eddie Lowrimore, Jacl Diclr, Buddy Alva F T row' Lar ry Mansur, Larry Page, Tommy Blum, Bob Thompson, Jerry Fricler, Tommy Leavelle, Bob Davis. C oll D lHle, Duane lnlorf. 481 TlaincladA Ran on the Qmide 71-acl: When The call Tor spilcesTers was sounded, The speedsTers Turned ouT in numbers, providing l'lemeT wiTh iTs largesT Traclc squad in The lasT Three or Tour years. Coach GaudreaulT was well pleased wiTh The showing oT his Thinclads. having had Three oT his boys place in The Laguna lnviTaTional MeeT. John Friclcer, The Bulldog capTain, galloped To a TirsT in The mile, while Bill Murray Tied Tor a TirsT in The high iump and Buddy Alvarez capTured a Third in The l32O. l-lemeT won Two ouT ol Three OT iTs pracTice meeTs, deTeaTing Palm Springs and San JacinTo in duel conTesTs and losing To Perris in a Triangular meeT held aT San JacinTo. The R.C.L. meeT was again held aT Perris. AlThough bad weaTher hampered The cinder men, The Bulldogs were able To grab Their share oi The wins. Bob Wiens, who was mosT valuable player, and Bill Murray led The squad, each garnering a second and a TourTh. Bob placed second in The 180 low hurdles and a TourTh in The broad iump, while Bill sporTed a second in The high jump and TourTh in The high hurdles. The oTher varsiTy men who Took home Their share of The laurels were John Friclcer, TirsT in The mile: Dick l-larT, Third in The 880: Bob Glover, TourTh in The shoT-puT3 and Ronnie Beavers TiTTh in The pole vaulT. Right: Alvarez, HarT, and l'lemef's feminine neffers fopped fhe boys in fhis year's performance, ending up wifh second place in fhe R.C.L. and fwo medal winners. Francie Brown, second singles, and .Dorofhy Lingo, fourfh singles, swung sfraighf Through The season, winning medals as R.C.l.. champs. Mary Wilson, fhird singles. and Grace Sims. firsf singles, won over Perris and San Jacinfo, buf losf fo fhe Elsinore queens. Firsf doubles, Mary Lou Yoalcum and Wanda Bunch also mef defeaf af fhe hands of Elsinore affer winning fheir earlier boufs while second doubles Paf Knighf and Paf Seeley came fhrough as winners in fhe Wesfern Division, buf losf fo Banning in 'rhe R.C.l.. playoffs Among fhe male raclcefeers, Shack Pifcher dis finguished himself by winning all his R.C.L. mafches af fhird singles, while Gregg Figgins and Tom Leavelle won fwo ouf of fhree league mafches af second doubles. Team scores made by fhe boys' fennis feam on league mafches were: Elsinore, 22-Hemel 3' Per ris, 5-l-lemef, 20, San Jacinfo, I6-Hemel, 9. Play Jim Friclcerg fhird singles, Shack Pifcher, fourfh singles Bob Glover and Gordon Kesson: firsf doubles Ken Kinkade and John Holland: and second doubles Gregg Figgins and Tom Leavelle . . i 1 f ' ii 'K i X nh .lie '- B Z E' elf 1 'qt o : regg igg H eave e. ll Q: xlk' 3 ers were: firsf singles, Fred Bancroffg secondlsirigles, J BBysom:A'li::i:iiiy LT P II G F and 7enniA 54114 Welded Wil6ur lf KMA GIRLS' TENNIS. Leff fo righf, back row: Pa? Seeley, Grace Sims, Mary Wilson, BOYS' TENNIS. Leff fo righf, back row: Larry Boyd, manager: Shaclz Pifche Francie Brown and Miss Tracy, coach. Second row: Mary Lou Yoalrum, Wanda Jim Friclzer, John Holland, Freddie Bancrofl, Bob Glover, and Ted Smifh, coach Bunch,PufKnighf,Doro1'hy Lingo. Froni- row: Gordon Kesson, Tommy Leavelle, Gregg Figgins, and Kenny Kinkade 4 mv' 02, K , ,- VSSW Au iw? Y WG 1 . Jaw, ml? Mfg-Y. 4 X gk. 5 . 1 5 51-112 ' - il-1 ETH! as ' A DCTIUITIES , f f .9 Q- ' J bl g V' I Y . :. . Nh W . A , 4 -Q mf- ' I' -' l' ' WKQIQL, - ' l V A' Q. . .V LJ- A... V MZEILLI ,jury V Y Q, .:. 1 , . I5 ATTer a period OT in- acTiviTy during The TirsT semesTer, The Spanish I Club was organized in T February, The Tollowing being elecTed as oTTic- ers: Frances Chacon, presidenT3 Ronny Beav- ers,vice presidenT1 Shack PiTcher, secreTary, and Tom Leavelle, Treasurer. To obTain membership in The club This year, one musT be Talcing Spanish aT The presenT Time. SPANISH CLUB. LeTT To righf, Top row: Mary Lou Cousins, Denise Pourroy, Barbara STevenson, Grace Sims, Pai Harlman, Tomy Loomis, Ralph DoTinga, Walfer RobineTTe, Tommy Leavelle, Shack Pifcher, Gary SlaTon, James Nelson. Middle row: EsTher Fields, JeaneHe Read, Pa+ Scheffer, Sue Clark, Pa? Seeley, Sandra Kerr, Calvin Wallace, Ronnie Beavers, Larry Page, Miss Carnighan. Froni row: Ramona Jarusek, Nancy Phillipp, Gail Price, Frances Chacon, Joan Randall, Susan Robinson, Donna Lewis, Doris Dameron, Nancy Kisaka, John Hooien, Mary Brewer, Jenor: Yancey. l Q O Aim., CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION. Len To rsghi, back row: oofoihy Lingo, Barbara ovefby, 0 Mary Neal, PaT Lingo, Gordon Sisk, Tomy Loomis, Wendell Read, Vic Hill, Barbara Macfarland, Alice Hoffmaider, Leon Lindsey, Shack Pifcher, Bob Wiens, Miss McKelvey, advisor. Middle row: Ramona Jarusek, JeanoTTe Read, Gail Price, Mickey Collier, Jean Johnson, Mary Brewer, Donna Pender, Dawn Heavin. Fronf ' ' ' ' D I W d Th, row: Nila Smufh, JaneT Norfon, Norma Telford, Mary Telford, Mary Wilson, Edrls Jones, ar ene a swor Mary Van de Walker, Lorene Grassick, Marilyn Wilcox. Below QUILL AND SCROLL. Laff To righT, Mary Brewer, Darlene WadsworTh, Susan Peacock, Mrs. Hagen, advisor, Mariorie McGraw, Barbara Overby, Dawn Heavin, PaTTy Lingo. Reclining, John Long. NoT shown, Mary FleTcher, Marge Dewey. iimml ATTer The Tedious Taslc oT earning C.S.F. grades The members received a new privilege - ThaT oT leaving Tor lunch Tive minuTes early. ln December The group Toolc a Friday oTT Trom school and wenT To The GriTTiTh Parlc ObservaTory, had lunch aT The Farmers' MarlceT in Los Angeles, and saw Quo Vadis aT The Four STar TheaTre. March 24 Tound The brains visiTing The San Diego Zoo, aTTer which They Toolc a Two-hour, TwenTy- Tive mile cruise around San Diego Bay. OTher social evenTs Tor The C.S.F. were The Two dinners, one each semesTer, served by The new members oT The or- ganizaTion. BurnT Tamale pie was Tea- Tured on The TirsT menu, and Tacos wiTh burning sauce on The second. Ten annual sTaTT members were elecT- ed To Quill and Scroll, honorary journal- ism socieTy Tor high school sTudenTs, This year. While in The Throes oT preparing The annual Tor press, The group could noT even Tind Time Tor an iniTiaTion, buT planned a celebraTion laTer. l5?l G.A.A. Cabinet Lefi fo righf, Nila Smi+h, Treasurer: Mary Lou ' ' 'd i' Miss Tracy Yoakum, secrefaryg Francie Brown, vice pres: en , , advisor: Maxine Jeffries, presidenfg Grace Sims, baseball man- agerj Donna Lewis, baslrefball manager: in froni, Diane Wecldle, swimming managerg Mary Neal, hockey manager. Wetlwd Sv Yang. . . f anofher dead body! C-5.A.A. members Time ouf for The Parris feam-fhey've go puf on 'The rally ski? for the Perris football game. Cakes for sale' Pies' Cookies! Won'+ someone please bu our food? This .was The vociierous plea wiih which The Y G.A.A. conironled Townspeople ai The Two food sales which were among Jrheir money-making schemes for The year. For ' ' ' T Th l Bi finances were a mayor obsracle in Jrhe way o e annua cg Bear snow Trip planned by The G.A.A. Money for This eveni was also raised by a dinner. ln addiiion io Their social aciivilies, G.A.A. members ' l ' d Their Tuesday and Thursday meehngs aiier schoo. enloye alrhough Taialilies were api 'ro occur when such sporis as hockey and soiiball rolled around. The sporis Themselves aren'+ rough, bu hazardous! backward sock hop and a backward T Those Amazon gals can make anyrhnnq ei f ms ATHLETIC ASSOC, d what is The subieci of Bobbie Furn- : discourse, as she holds forfh in This 'ilous posifion al The G.A.A. inifiafion ner? Of mice-and men, no doubl! Bunch Nila S ' ATIO - min, J N. Len + - MMV Nodl Lois Ma Tile' Blum' Niia Glbinngghnigp row: Shl l9Y Sims Par Seele M Miss Trac ' , fin, No . I d rrna T If ea ' . gverbyl gel 2:22 Sscond ,-ow: Fuafzcvdg grace Sims' k:j:3ePfaLyGHur+z,DDororhy Ling!! Tara Lou Yaalmm Wand andall, Donna L 2 rancie Brown B PCWT Dawn He . eW. ian, Wedd' . ir row: Francelc 8 EWS. JoAnn Gibson QHY Jo Landers F avm. Pai Knighf J 0. Phoebe Sheld S 'mean . Essie Dover . ronf row: Mary Wii enon Yancey J i Paffy Lingo ' son' N'- Wy Kisal: Mei N ' Barb. a, Mickey Comer' Joan X Key Clubbers gaTher in The home economics room for Their regular Thursday luncheon meeiing. Kcy Club. Leff To righT, Top row: Tomy Loomis, Bill WyaTT, Terry Lasaier, Duane lnTorf. SixTh row: Gary lsrael, Chuck Reeves, Gregg Figgins, John PlanTenga, Mr. Killen, advisor. Fiffh row: Jerry Flem- ing, John Friclrer, Bill Murray, Carroll DooliTTle, Wendell Read. FourTh row: Maure Huff, Shack Pifcher, Jerry MarsTon, Bob Wiens. Third row: John Larimer, Bob Davis, Darrell Williams, Vic Hill, Si Burnham. Second row: John CulTon, Monfe Filbin, Dwayne SmiTh, Sfanley Riesland, Diclz Pearson. FronT row: Gordon Sislr, Louie Flores, Tommy Blum, KeiTh Froelich. Ol D6 amen C!! j A T541 761 fx v ff K., Q.-.1 C Poor 1lfil6ur, If on December 22 you saw beauTiTul girls in beauTiTul gowns enTering The Woman's Club on The arms oT Their TavoriTe beaux, you should have lcnown The Key Club was responsible Tor The aTTair. lT was The ChrisTmas ball, puT on annually by This group. This dance, wiTh iTs huge Tree and soTT, colored lighTs, ushered in The holiday season, puTTing every one in The mood Tor ChrisTmas TesTiviTies. During The monTh of May The l-lemeT Key Club senT TwenTy-Tive delegaTes To The annual con- venTion, held This year aT Merced. These Key Club members, chosen as key boys in all phases oT school liTe, musT mainTain a C average and be acTive in curricular acTiviTies. FirsT semesTer oTTicers were: Maure l-lurT, presi- denTg John Long, vice presidenTg Vic l-lill, secre- Taryq and Bill WyaTT, Treasurer. Second-sernesTer oTTicers were: Jerry lv1arsTon, presidenT: STan Riesland, vice president KeiTh Froehlich, secre- Tary: and Silas l-lenry Burnham, lll, Treasurer. AT lefT, Laffermen officers. l.efT To righT, Top row: Bill WyaTT, second-semesTer presidenh Claude Pasos, second-semesTer sergeanT-aT-arms: Charles Reeves, second-semesfer vice presidenh Gregg Figgins, second-semesier secreTary-Trees- urer. Fronr row: Alex Hamilfon, firsf-semesfer presidenh Leonard YaTes, 'firsT- semesfer vice presidenfg John Planfenga, firsf-semesfer sergeanf-aT-armsg John Culion, firsf-semesTer secreTary-Treasurer. Indige tion beri ed LeTTermen. Leff To righf, Top row: Jerry Marsfon, Charles Alvarex, John CulTon, Maure HurT, Gregg Figgins, John Bohmfallr, Chuck Reeves. Tommy Leavelle, Eugene Boyd, Terry Lasafer, Bill Murray. Third row: Ray Nobliff, Ronald Beavers, Leon Lindsey, -Bob King, Bill WyaTT, Tomy Loomis, Duane lnforf, Carroll DooliTTle, Bob Wiens, Don Robinson, Si Burn- ham, Vic Hill, Tommy Blum. Sec- ond row: Jerry Fleming, Darrell Williams, Sfan Riesland, Diclc Pearson, Dwayne SmiTh. Fronf row: John Fricier, Alex HamilTon, John Planfenga, Roberf Glover. Ernie Morreo. T551 -vs l vf r.: A sr .sm nal' K Bob King demonsTraTes his hammerlock on John Bohmfallm, while Coach Cooper referees The bouf. The LeTTermen's Club is The oldesT and mosT Tra- diTionally-minded club in The school. The club is com- prised oT all aThleTes who have earned Their varsiTy leTTers in one oT The Tour major sporTs. The club members were lcepT busy This year wiTh all The TuncTions They sponsored. For The lasT Tour years The l.eTTermen's Club has sponsored The Bee and Cee lnviTaTional BaslceTball TournamenTs. This year Their Two dances and annual Rube Day were howling successes. The game oT The year was also under The supervision oT These energeTic boys. This game was beTween The senior boys and The TaculTy men. Yes, The seniors beaT Their aged in- sTrucTors 36-I3. -lq,,,.4!, F.F.A. greenhands served as fhe +arge'rs al fhe carnival sponge lhrow. - ilarmer ul-ned Sli laermen . . ln Fuiure Farmer aclivilies lun plays ils parl. A+ lhe l-lallowe'en carnival many greenhand members learned aboul lun lhrough wel sponges. The formal inilialion was held as a ioinl aclivily wiih lhe Perris Chap- ler. Judging conlesls, lairs, lield lrips, and olher evenls provided prolilable experiences as well as personal enioymenl. The club, malcing use ol 'rhe new caleleria, held several especially inleresling meelings. Mr. l-lillas Cole lold ol his experience as a Fulure Farmer in lowa: Mr. James Riesland spoke on his hobby ol guns: and Mr, l-larry l-lollman ol lhe Farmers Fair spolce on horses. A new advenlure ol 'rhe chapler during lhe year was ils enlry in 'rhe Slale Farm Safely Conlesl. A+ a program pul on lor lhe Grange in March, Farmers described lheir home proiecls and lold aboul lhe year's chapler aclivilies. The climax ol lhe year came wilh lhe annual parenl and son banguel al which awards for lhe year were given. Left fo righl, lop row: Wilbur Homan, James Shaw, Jacli Nelson, Jack Ericlrson, Gary Clarlr, Donald Morlon, Ronnie Garland, Charles McSweeney, Paul McCorHe, Fred Ha en cha fer advisor. Fillh row: Roberl Tomasevich, Cadel lnsfruclori Franli Carrasco, David Hollis, Marshall Polson, Bill Maddox, Roy Cowen, Cade! lnsiruclor Donald 9 - P Clark. Fourlh row: Duane Unland, Claude Pesos, Richard Yoder, Leonard Yales, Charles Alvarei, Warren Burchell, John Shaw, L. C. McKinley, Waller Moll. Third row: Fred Barber Ronald Wessman, Hal Clark, Tom Belz, Jerry Todd, Gilberl' Wilcox, Ronald Milligan, Willis Parker, Charles Carnes. Second row: Lynn Crawford, Manuel And- F J' P J B nch rade, Bob Rowers, Mancell Mandeville, Jaclr Wasserberger, Jacl: Ripley, Marvin Sleuflolen. Rodney Perry, Jerry Clarlre, Gilberl Spears. ronl row: im owers, erry u , Don Asf, Marvin Clarlr, Leslie Kolb, Franlrlin Burlon, Gene Todd, Todd Hagen, Bill Pelerson. i 30- 36- ilifl' AJ 3 .S ' i.. .,. ,L Toward New Horizons was lhe Oheme of the senior high F.H.A. booth ef lhe Farmers' Fair and Fesiival. .Homemaker ?1-ied. . . Our Fulure Homemalcers slarled our wilh a bang 'rhis year, growing bolh in size and vilalily. The high- lighl of lhe year was lhe Slale meeling al Asilomar near San Francisco, lo which our local chapler senl Lois Mariin. Sally Hall, and Mary Maslro. A meeiing for lhe purpose of re-organizing Seclion X was held al Fonlana, wilh Dorolhy Boe, Mary Parsinnen, Belly Schofield and Lois Marlin allending. A+ lhis meeling Lois Marlin was elecled Seclion President and several of ihe Junior high girls were elecled lo offices. The main evenl' ol lhe year was 'rhe big Seclion X meeling held in Hemel, March 29, wilh aboul l57 girls aflending. Ofher aciivilies of lhe year included l-lallowe'en and Valenline parries, various programs, and monlhly meeiings. This year lhe F.l'l.A. is planning lo give a scholarship of one hundred dollars lo lhe girl who is planning lo allend college wilh a Home Economics major. Fulure Homernalers. Left lo righl, lop row: Yvonne Lindquisl, Darlene Wadsworfh, Maxine Jeffries, Marlha Slaydon, Grace Sims, Marlene Todd Miss Fleicher. Fillh row: Dona Paulson, Sandra Cafes, Pal Seeley, Ruih Hearrell, Pal Harfrnan, Margarel Andrade, Joan Wiffen, Lorraine Trefren. Fourlh row: Belly Schofield, Doris Herberf, Alice Hoffmeisler, Mary Lea Van de Walker, Mary Mesfro, Jaclrie Slanley, Judy Keneipp. Third row: Earlene Owen, Mary Lou Yoahum, Palfy Hurlz, Jean Beavers, Nile Gibson, Virginia Searl, Lois Marlin, Peggy Haffield Barbara Boyd. Second row: Edris Jones, lna Faye Carrufhers, Jean Johnson, Jonna Williams, Mary Carpenler, Jo Ann Johnson, Marilyn Lombard, Jo Ann Pulnam, Doroihy Boe. Froni row: Marilyn Johannsen, Donna Pender, Pal Knight, Edilh Monlague, Georgia Powell, Essle Dover, Luanne Depew, Jane? Blum. OO Ja .as Q 1w,'H. -1 T3 15 E veg-,M -1? .,,, ITff::w'1'eSf'fs'r - . 1 '-eff-e12 f+.... S -, Cheer Leaders. Lell fo righf, Maxine Jeffries, Jean Johnson, Jonna Song Leaders. Baclc, Grace Sims: French horn secTion of The band adds compo T Williams. TronT, Lou Yoakumg noT shown, Carol The performance. Hunf. and The Kand Fayed 0 High School Chorus. Leff To righf around semicircle, bacl: row: Linda Ellis, Lorraine Trefren, Pal Harlman, Marfha Slaydon, Ronnie Hobson, Elmer Franlrlin, JoAnn Allen, Marge Dewey, Peggy Haffield. Fronf row: Eloise Armisfead, PaT Bancrofl, Guye Searcy, LesTer Bailey, Rufh Hearrell, Barbara Burcheff, Mary CarpenTer. CenTer, Mr. Daniel Salvione, direcfor. NoT shown: Lois MarTin, Nancy Phillipp, Juaniia Williams, Donna Pender, Pal Knighl, Amel Fehr. 2. 1. - as dh if '34 1 riil Again The T-ligh School Chorus did The beauTiTul singing Tor The annual ChrisTrnas canTaTa, The meme bers sang Tor The Kiwanis Club on Two occasions and Tor several oTher groups. They also helped on The music deparTmenT's spring concerT, along wiTh The band and The iunior high chorus. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Sal- vione This group did a Tine iob wherever They wenT and whaTever They did. l59l Drum Major Dick HerT direcTs, es The :and prepares for a fooTball game ppearance. T, Walfer Hagen puTs a las!-minuTe an his shoes, while Bill Layfon polishes aTrumenT. In-spec-SHUNT hT, Gordon Kesson demonsTraTes how inages To break so many drumsficks. Band Members. Leif To righf, Top row: Glen Wilkerson, Jerry RoberTs, Ronald HarringTon, RuTh Hearrell, Pal Harfman, Carl Jackson. Fourfh row: Harold Hefley, George Wilson, Todd Hagen, Manuel Andrade, David Fox, Bill Work, Ofis Lea, Russell EqberT, Donna SmiTh, Jerry Hagen, Richard Baldwin, ArThur Pafscheck, Bill LayTon. Third row: Mr. CurTis Miller, direcfor, Larry Page, Ted Clark, Bob Davis, David NorTon, Jack Fleming, Jose Liera, Mike Page, AlberT Scaramella, John Wadsworfh, Clar- ence PlanTenga, Mary Sandall, Joanne HurTz, Janine Overby, Juanifa Seid, Yvonne Bischoff, Dick HarT, drum maior. Second row: Karl Weseloh, Alice HoTTmeisTer, Sandra Cummings, Nanzy Wiley, Howard Wood, Ann Hardin, Josephine Villa, Walfer Todd, Judy Neubauer, Edirh MonTague, Essie Dover. Fronf row: MarTha Slaydon, Jerry Skelion, Ronnie Dreiman, Bob Spencer, Bobby Page, Mary Pufhoff, Linda Cox, Wesley Lyell, Richard Franke. MaioreTTes: Elsie BenneTT. Pafsy Denham, Barbara Webb. l s X 6 lrllCl7fQx gg emo This year our Bulldog band, under The direc- Tion oTlV1r. ivliller and The lively drum major, Dick l-larT, Toolc parT in many acTiviTies, parTicipaTing in parades and concerTs all over SouThern Cali- Tornia. Game appearances, wiTh Their popular songs and caTchy rouTines, inspired pep and school spiriT. ln November all The members wenT To Long Beach Tor The annual All-WesTern Band Review. En rouTe They were TreaTed by The Band BoosT- ers Club To a chicken dinner aT KnoTT's Berry Farm. On WashingTon's birThday The band Traveled To lndio To march in The parade and enioy a day aT The CounTy Fair. Several members also wenT To BeaumonT Tor The Riverside CounTy Band Con- cerT. ln March They earned a ll raTing in The band and orchesTra TesTival held aT ChaTTey. ln April The group compleTed iTs concerT season by going To SanTa Monica Tor The Tinal sTep oT The band and orchesfra conTesT begun aT ChaTTey. Here, Too, They placed in Division II. ss ' wrwsm 60 whiie the Staff Mary Flefcher and Pally Lingo find an amusing piclure in lhe pholo scrapbook, while Dawn Heavin looks for a suilable shol' for use in the annual. All were members of fhe edilorial slaff of lhis book. Piclure deadlines! Copy deadlines! Deadlines. . . deadlines . . . deadlines! Wilh These slorm warnings posled lor March I and April 4. 'rhe I952 lahguilz slall, prodded by lvlrs. Frances l-lagen, advisor, worked dil- igenlly lo send lhe book lo press on lime. In order lo meer lhe deadlines, Jrhe scheduling ol piclures and lhe raking ol fhem began immedialely al lhe oulsel ol lhe school year. Dummies were made, as well as lisls ol piclures 'ro be laken, - logelher wilh plans lor lhe shooling. And lhen lhe rains came, - wilh The resulling poslponemenls and relakes. Aller being developed, conlacled, and lesl prinled, linal pholos were made, cropped, laped and senl lo lhe en- graver. Meanwhile, Jrhe business slall sold ads, collecled bills, scheduled ad piclures, and wrole copy. Time was growing short proofs were coming back from 'rhe engraver, copy and caplions, plus ase sombling and prool reading had lo be compleled in aboul lhree weeks. Room lo, herelolore lillle used, became comparable lo New York's Fil+h Avenue. wiih iusl as much confusion and clalfer. A+ limes. il seemed beyond comprehension lhal lhis muddled mess ol clullered paper could ever be- come 'rhe allraclive book which lhe slall had visualized al lhe beginning ol lhe year. Bur on April 4, lhe linal deadline, lhe skelelon lahguilz embarked on iis linal journey lo lhe prinl shop and bindery, and lhence back lo you, ils readers. Mrs, Frances Hagen, Tahquilz ad- Barbara Overby, copy edilor, and Mary Brewer, senior secfion edilor. Dick Baldwin, junior phofog visor, is always happy on dislribu- David Norlon, iunior hugh copy dl fiom day! and John Wadsworfh, iunior high p is I d'l B I0l'. Went Whale Happy This year's Theme oT Joe Naugh and The Whale was dreamed up by Gail Price, while Susan Peacock and PaTTy Lingo developed The idea in The division pages and arT work. As anyone who has over worked on an annual knows, The hardesT work and longesT hours are puT in by The phoTographers and darlc-room worlcers, and This year's group, led by Mr. NewTon, was boTh conscienTious and compeTenT. A new arrangernenT, inauguraTed This year, was The handling oT The Tinancial end oT The TahquiTz by The Senior Class, under The direc- Tion oT Richard Killen, senior advisor. Four sen- ior girls made up The adverTising sTaTT, while Tomy Loomis ,TirsT-semesTer senior prexy, headed a commiTTee in charge oT sales and The annual Slave Day conTesT. Mrs. Velma T-Towards junior high publica- Tions class proved invaluable To The TahquiTz sTaTT. They scheduled picTures and did much oT The iunior high school phoTography, which lessen- ed The load on The senior high phoTographers: and They also provided copy and idenTiTicaTions Tor Their secTion oT The annual. ,fx , . Duane Inlorf and Keifh Froehlich, sporTs edifors, look over The acTion shoTs for the fooiball secTion. Top, Miclrey Collier, Gail Price and JaneT NorTon, sophomore annual sfaff members, work on Their secTion of The dummy. Middle, phoTography and darkroom sfaff. Leff To rigl1i', John Long, Marge Mcevrew, Mr. KenneTh NewTon, advisor, PaT Bancroft Diclr Pearson, and Susan Peacock. Below, business sTaff members. A+ left, Edu-is Jones and Dsrlene Wadsworfhg at righf, Marge Dewey, Virginia Searl, and Mr, Richard Killen, a visor. lbll RQ WIN ' is X S U, ,.S9 ' - 5 r Y Q A V. lf N-1 ' .Wu Rf PM x 695.6 :ml KF :WM -.4 4 '11 J' A Aff WI 1' -fi , , 5 4 4' .,,a.hih .st Q'- .qwvs 5 X B, if 6 Nw! 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Foo?- ball crowd cheers a Bulldog louchdown. 8. Norma Telford wriles in fhe names of absenlees on fhe missing persons lisi in Office 3. 9. Rear view of Charlesfon Pal ll.ingol, Rube Day, '5l. IO. Maure Hur? mighl' yef develop info a second Jerry Lewis! Il. Key Clubbers al lunch. l2. Wanda Bunch, Jean Beaver, and Mary Ann Larsen visif in fhe Elks Club lobby before fhe Junior-Senior Banquet I3. Virginia Searl, Marge McGraw, Susan Peacoclr and Edie Jones wori in a lif'He harmony on 'lheir ldyllwild snow frip. I4. G.A.A. girls parade fhrough downtown Hemel on iniiiaiion nighf. l5. Many limes had Mr. Dane posed for fhe cameraman, buf never wifh a coy expression like lhis. 5 A f X . ff? W 'T HM! y :J1!0lZfiLlZ I6. Came Halloween and fhe all-school carnival. Sfudenfs and feachers bofh woried like beavers fo rnalre I+ a success. I7. Mr. Killen gives his compleie affeniion lo Key Club business. IB. A regular Friday night scene in fhe bandroom during foolball season. I9. 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' ,'?f.f-MP1 3 'wf-T ffl 1? . A fff'f1'-lu'-Q1R -f'x '5 'W?x+:-'-'Uv'-M11-1 11 :xa111n'nv-crv's,4- ,J-QL, JUNIOR Lllgu ZA f fu QpQ.7f..5.!, f 7 ' V'?..'7 .531-. M 'I rf - 'f . 9 ' sqm? Jiri Ja' V - ,.fr- -' 'A ' L - J 3 I' V2 fpzfg-3 ,,. . . . f x lx N J vg-.5 . I I u V.: -:53?I:.q.,,:. , , W V h .W J, V I' - L '. 1 lk ' -- .- ,-PN':x'x ' '- . -1'-'rxxm f ::f..,- '1'Ff ,. 1' ' f7l MM. nel ie Kenai There is an emply place This year in 'rhe iunior high, for Mrs. Nellie Banes, beloved by all her sfudenls, passed away in Cclober afler a pro- longed illness. ln I946, Mrs. Banes and her husband came lo Hemel from Wyomiing, where lhey had lived since Jrheir marriage in IQ34. Their ranch life, experiences in hunring, fishing, and orher oufdoor ac'rivi'ries were among The happiesr momenis in her life. During 'rhe live years lhal Mrs. Banes 'raughl al Hemel junior high. she had lo use The library as a classroom because ol laclc of space. This year she was 'ro have had her own wish - a room of her own. Buf she never had The oppor+uni+y ro use if. Mrs. Banes was a Teacher who was sincerely inlereslred in each one of her sludenrs, and lhe lype of person +o whom anyone could go wifh his Troubles. One hardly ever saw her wilrhoui' a corsage or a bouquel of flowers in her room. Flowers and Mrs. Banes were praclically one. And so il is, Though Mrs. Banes is gone, her memory remains, - like 'rhe lingering fragrance of 'rhe flowers she so loved. Wilbur lf Con trol Tower George enrolled in lhe l-lernel school syslern simullaneously wilh lhe arrival of Mr. C. J. Salisbury lhree years ago as a malhernalics 0 and social sludies Teacher. George is lhe O sucker for loan sharks, wilnessor ol lhe invenlion oi algebra, and lhe pricinpal aclor in Mr. Salis- l:nury's many humorous malh and hislory illuslra' 6 lions. G7 ln 'rhe fall ol 52 when Mr. Warlel advanced ' lo senior high, Mr. Salisbury became iunior high principal. l-le has nol only proved 'fo be a com- , peienl adminislralor, buf also displayed an in- c. J. SALISBURY, Junior i-iigii Principal Q lensive reperloire of jokes and wise cracks. fx CQ ' o f 'ii l if O f N 7 4,7 r, fi i i bi -Y ' -7 .Aff i - : XA-9-Jy , ,Q :,s..--,. . x 'Q , Lefl lo righl: Ted , Q? Qi ,f Smilh, eighlh grade i P3 V social sfudies. malh, I 7 afler school sporls: RX: Harold Corrie, ninlh P X grade mafh, social ' I 3 sludies, boys' P.E.g 1'-71, ',.i EAT V' George L. Gaud- X f' reaulf, boys' P.E. I M left Lefl fo righl. Miss Beverly Truax, eighlh grade social sludies, sevenlh and eighlh grade English, Mrs. Wilma Read, sevenfh grade social sfudies, ninfh grade science: Mabel J. Almquisl, eighfh grade social sludies, fngligh. Center, Lefi fo righi, Mrs, Velma Hpwardl ninlh grade social sludies, English: Leonard Schlef, sevenfh ind ninlh grade social sfudies, counselor: Mrs. Oxella Bounds, sevenfh grade social sfudies, English, counselor. M righi-, left fo rigl1+. James Harner, science, malh, shop science: Barbara Holloway, girls' P.E.: lvon Wilson. ievenlh and eighlh grade social sludies, malh. 43 Al lefl, Mrs. Howard's homeroom offi- cers. Lefl lo righl, back row: Mike Page. firsl-semesler vice presidenlg Dorolhy Green, firsl-semesfer secrelary: Nancy Loomis, firsl-semesler presidenl. Fronl row: Cleva Helm, second-semesfer sec- relaryg Karen Krueger, second-semesier lreasurerg Diane Maloney, second-semes- fer presidenlg Roger Davis, second-se- mesler vice-presiclenl. Nof shown, Mary Pufhoff, firsl-semesler lreasurer. A+ righi, Mr. Schlef's homeroom offi- cers. Lefl ro righf, back row: Dick Loomis, firsf-semesler vice presidenlg Belly Beal, second-semesler Treasurer, Harvey Searl, second-semesler presidenf. Fronl row: Florene Greenhill, firshsemes- fer secrelaryg Kay Benninghoven, sec- ond-semesler vice presidenlg Lorraine Wiens, second-semesler secrelaryg Joyce Lyles, firsf-semesfer lreasurer. Noi shown, Donald Asl, firsl'-semesler presi- denl. :Aim uw1, m,1m. 1. xr nsmif A .ff Win tl: MRS. HOWARD'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leif 'ro right, lop row: Donald Nelson, Obye Davis, Jimmy Carver, Rosendo Chacon, Roger Davis, Waller Moll, Franklin Burlon. Third row: Charles Gray, Diane Gaddy, Karen Krueger, Dorolhy Green, Diane Maloney, Nancy Loomis, Mary Pulhoff. Second row: Ruby Van Hoozen, Helen Ross, Cleva Helm, Shirley Harris, Russell Egberl, Gene Todd, Todd Hagen, Mrs. Howard. Fronl row: Mike Page, Charles Templin, Palsy Golden, Mariefla Odom, llene Hahn, Geraldine Marlin, Carl Morris. MR. SCHLEFS NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leif lo righl, lop row: Jack Wasserburger, Alberf Scaramella, Joe Liera, Harold Hefley, Gary Clark, Donald Asl, Frank Hain. Third row: Bob Powers, Ivan Parker ,Ned Wilson, Dick Loomis, George McCarlhy, Harvey Searl, Leslie Kolb. Second row: Mr. Schlel, Kay Benninghoven, Belly Beal. Deborah Church, Forresline Macfarland, Lor- raine Wiens, Donna Brubaker, Bealrice Henry. Fronl row: Susan Mohlenhoff, Carol Ann Sleven- son, Florene Greenhill, Karen Bounds, Pai Leedle, Marvel Cce, Joyce Lyles, Joyce Cadenhead. I74I MR. CORRlE'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lafl lo righl, lop row: Billie Slaggs, Donna Smilh, Roy Cowen, Gilberl Spears, John Groom, John Towle, Lyle Brickey, Jerry Clarke, Third row: Juanila Seid, Noleen Tuner, Marlene Gillef, Helen Kennedy, Rodney Perry, Eugene Parish, Charles Wagner, Jack Hall. Second row: Mr. Corrie, Esperanza Berrolaran, Barbara Tabor, Jeanne Neal, Winnie Page, Bill Fosler, John Wadsworfh, Bill Raymond. Front row: Joe Salcido, Fred Veiga, Howard Wood, Mickey Kohl, Marie Villa, Louisa Nichols, Rosemary Knighl. rde MISS LINGO'5 NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Left lo righf, lop row: Wesley Lyle, Bill Work, Jack Ripley, Lynn Crawford, Jerry Bunch, Marvin Clark, Marvin Slueflolen, Mancell Mandeville. Third row: Gary OH, Manuel Andrade, Jean Cordery, David Norlon, David Walsh, Edwin Brown, Ray Baker. Second row: Miss Lingo, Darlene Nichols, Virginia Green, Dolly Brown, Darlene Thacker, Joanne Johnson, Carol Bohmfalk, Janene Siverison. Fronl row: Bill Pelerson, Nancy Bashaw, Marcella Borlace, Palsy Denham, Rulh Beaver, Linda Lasaler, LoreHa Campbell. Af lefl, Mr. Corrie's homeroom officers. Lefl lo righl, back row: John Towle, second- semesler presidenlg Bill Raymond, second- semesler vice presidenlg Charles Wagner, second-semeslcr lreasurerg John Wadsworlh, lirsl-semesler presidenl. Fronl row: Marlene Gillel, second-semesler secrelaryg Winnie Page, firsl-semesler secrefaryg Juanila Seid. lirsl-semesler lreasurerg Jack Fleming, lirsl- semesfer vice presideni. Al righl, Miss Lingo's homeroom officers. Lefl lo righl, back row: David Walsh, sec- ond-semesler presidenl: Gary OH, second- semesler vice president Manuel Andrade, firsl-semesler vice presidenl. Fronl row: Linda Lasaler, second semesler secrelaryg Janene Siverlson, firsl-semesler lreasurerg Jerry Bunch, second-semesler Treasurer, Pal Denham, firsl-semesler presidenl. Nol shown, Rufh Ann Beaver, firsl-semesler sec- relary. MR. WlLSON'S EIG-HTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leli fo riqhf. Ronnie Spince, David Fields, Clyde Bagwell, Joe Edwards, John Gouin, Jerry Skellon, James Ripley. Third row: Bill Riley, Gary BraHon, Marilyn Wiltshire, Delores Walkins, Tyra Benson, Charlene Burdelfe, Janel Froehlich. Second row: M.'. Wilson, Bobby Parsons, John Wcssman, Ron- ald Mansur, Emily Caslello, Evelyn Fosfer, Nelda Clieli Fronf row: Donald Schofield, Bobby Page, David Fox, Margaref Smifh, Jo Ann Kuykendall, Carolyn Walfrip. Above, M:, Wilson's homeroom officers. Leif lo righl, back row: Marqarel Smifh, second-se'nesler sccrelary, Third row: Rob- erl Page, second-semesler vice presidenlg Ronald Prows, second-semesfer Treasurer. Second row: Bill Riley, lirsf-semesfer presin denig David Fox, lirs?-semesfer vice presie denfg Roberf Parsons, lirsl-semesler freas- urer. Fronl row: Jerry Skelion, secondl :emesler prcsidenlg Jane? Froehlich, firsff semesler sucrefary. Below, Mr. Smilhs homeroom officers. Leff fo righlg back row: Janice Templin, second- semesler secrcfaryg Larry Boyd, second-se- mesfer Treasurer. Second row: Nancy Boyd, lirsf-semesler freasurerg Margo Tyler, firsf- semeslor secrelary. Froni row: Dick Baldwin, second-semesier president Janice Adkins lirsf-semeslei vice presidenf. ,WL 1 1 l76l MR. SMlTH'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lefl fo righl, back row: Ronald McAllis+er, Richard Baldwin, Lesfer Nasfase, James Mehl, Sally Franklin, Ann Marsfon, JeaneHe Lubin. Third row: Bob Davis, Bob Spencer, Jesse King, Ernes? Golden, Charles Ross, James Hornback. Second row: Dick Fosler, Arfhur Pafscheck, Nancy Boyd, Larry Boyd, Janice Templin, Jolene Reader, Mr. Smifh. Fronr row: Larry Noland, Ernesl Smiih, Waller Hagen, Gerald Marrs, Nancy Sheppard. Janice Adkins, Simone Cole. Noi shown: Margo Tyler, Janna Williamson ,Roberf Howard, Above, Miss Almquisfs homeroom officers. Lefi lo righl, baci row: Roberl WiHen,lirs1- semesler lreasurer, Judy Taylor, firsl- semesfer vice presidenlg Doyle Complon, lirsf-semesfer presidenl. Second row: Gwen Jackson, lirsf-semesfer secrefaryg Palsy Slocilon, second-semesier presidenfg Rulh Maness, second-semesier secrefary. Fronf row: Doroihy Parlrer, second-semesfer vice presidenlg Shirlene Carver, second-semesler treasurer. Below, Miss Truax's homeroom officers. Leif lo righf, baclr row: Mary San- rall, second-semesler freasurerg Janine Over- by, first-semesier freasurer. Second row: Billy Hunfinglon, firsl-semesler presidenlg Toby Reeves, iirsl-semesler secrelaryg La- Joyce Egberl, second-semesler secrelary. Froni row: Marianne McConnell, firs+-se- mesfer vice presideni and second-semesler presidenlg Billy Young, second-semesler vice presidenl. MISS TRUAX'S EIGHTH GRADE IIOMEROOM. Leff lo right, baclr row: Palsy Venable, Laurice Slrickland, Phyllis Worlhley, Judy Breckenridge, George Wilson, Perry Maslro. Third row: Raymond Sims, Ofis Lea, Sally Arnaiz, Janine Overby, Marianne McConnell, Bill Hunl- inglon. Second row: Dan Slueflolen, Toby Reeves, Clara Barnefi, Sandra Telford, Mary Sandall, Linda Cox, Miss Truax. Fronl row: Tommy Severns, Jimmy Ferrell, Edith Dameron, Bud Lombard, LaJoyce Egberi, Bill Young, Marlha Spears. l77l Above, Mr. Schlelns Homeroom Officers. Leif lo righf, Jaclr row: Karen McColl, second-semesler secrelaryg Sue Nilson, firsl-semesrer vice presidenlg Kay Lynn Malhews, eporfer bolh semesfers. Second row: Linda Nelson, firsf- remesler Treasurer: Pal Loomis, second-semesfer presidenf. Zronl row: Linda Allen, second-semesler lreasurerg Ern- rsf Brewer, second-semesler vice presidenfg Susan Scran' on, lirsl-semesfer presidenl. ,,..... td, MR. SCHLEFS SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leif fo righf, bacl row: Barbara Mason, Maria Liera, Karl Weseloh, Susan Scranfon, Barbara Dunham, Jim Williams, Sue Wilson, John Blum, Carolyn Williams. Third row: Kay Lynn Mafhews, Kennelh Wiens, Joyce Webb, John Rallifl, Linda Nelson, Howard Nalley, Karen McColl, Gene Thanning. Second row: Mr. Schlel, Carolyn Nicholson. Pal' Loomis, Barbara Clarli, Richard Franlie, Georgia King, Richard Troelsfrup, Kay Crawford. Fronl row: Linda Allen, Barbara Caclenhead, Ernest Brewer, Ann Hardin, Terry Horn, Josephine Villa, Ronnie Jernigan, Marchela Vaughn. e entlr gm e Below, Mrs. Read! Horneroom Officers. Back row: Palricia Tabor, second-semesler vice presi- denl, Adel Hannah, lirsf-semesfer secrefary-freasurerg Alice Salcido, second-semesler presidenl. Fronl row: Brenl Maxwell, lirsl semesler vice presidenlg Cafherine Herman, second-semesfer secrelary-freasurerg Bruce Maxwell, firsl-semesfer presidenf. MRS. REAUS SEVENTH GRADE HOME ROOM. Left lo righf, bacl row: Thelma Thomas, Lynn Wessell, Gus Work, Hans Jensen, Alfonso Marfinez. Second row: Herman Schlange, Palricia Tabor, Bren? Maxwell, Joy Young, Adel Hannah, Mrs. Read. Fronf row: Lee Benson, Jesse Work, Calh- erine Herman, Alice Salcido, Gerald Parier, Bruce Maxwell. l78l Ungar 17-. V '..xr1z.zz R an .a f K4 kbove, Mr. Wilson's Homeroom Officers. Lefl lo righl, back row: Sfephanie Norwood, Znd-sem. pres.: Helen Connell, 2nd-sem. vice ares., Paula Pender, 2nd-sem. sec. Second row: Darrell Von Driska. Isl-sem. lreas.g Carlos Gonzales, Isl-sem pres. Fronl row: Joyce foakum, Isl-sem. sec., Waller Johannsen, Isl-sem. vice pres.: Julie 3ramleH', 2nd-sem. lreas. Below, Mrs. Bounds' Homeroom Officers, l.ell lo righl, back row: Sandra Smilh, 2nd-sem. pres.g Sondra Baumeisler, Isl-sem. pres. Second row: Kennelh Hein, 2nd-sem. vice pres.g Wayne Van De Nalker, 2nd-sem. frees., Tommy Long, Isl-sem. lreas. Fronl row: Dari Jackson, Isl-sem. sec.: Jim Mafhews, Isl-sem. vice pres.: Ben- amin Burlori, 2nd-sem. sec. ,., is MR. WlLSON'S SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM. ' Lefl lo righl, back row: Orvall Dale, Raymond Palscheck, Edwin Wilcox, Arnold Billner, Carlos Gonlales, Charles Harris, Gilberl Lamb, De For- resf Marlin, Alberl Dubiski, Cleason Helm. Third row: Travis McCorkle, Nancy Ripley, Judy Neubauer, Slephanie Norwood, Phyllis Early, Mavoureen lley, Darlene Trollinger, Donna Slrellon. Second low: Helen Connell, Bealrice Shaffer, Linda Nicholson, Garland Boalrighl, Fred Heslel, Darrell Von Driska, Donna Wrighl, Mr. Wilson. Fronl row: Julie Bramwell, Waller Johannsen, Joyce Yoakum, Jackie Gaddy, Pauline Pender, Lala Williams, Sandy Barllefl. 'Q O .ii ggi-g1..mAl lr 41: 1.1 MRS. BOUNDS SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lell lo righl, lop row: Sam Powell, Sandra Smilh, Geraldine Brarnblell, Gerlrude Mohlenhoff, Evelyn Wilson, Frances Shaw, lrene Johnson, Mabel Grewe, Glenda Rosenbalm. Third row: Frances Herman, Donald Jones, Emma-H Myers, Charles Yales, Wayne Van De Walker, Clarence Planlenga, Richard Jones, Kennelh Hein. Second row: Sondra Baumeisfer, Nancy Wiley, Sharon Williams, Jim Malhews, Tommy Long, Jerry Hagen, Adella Ruiz, Palricia Higgins, Mrs. Bounds. Fronl row: Beniamin Burlon, Carl Jackson, Sandra Flelcher, Holly Wakefield, Chrisfine Nichols, Joan Anlill, Linda Leeper, Kennelh Hefley. Nol shown: Coy Lay. ,, . i J. f-U' r r Junior High School STudenT Counfil, LeTT To righT, baclr row: Dawn Wrighl, Sharlene Lowrimore, JeaneTTe Lubin, Ann MarsTan, Judy Ncubaurn, Thelma Thomas, Nancy Wiley, Sam Powell. Third row: Donald Nelson, Palsy Golden, Carol Bohmiallr, David Norlon, Donna Smifh, Joanne Neal, Second row: Mr, Schlef, Bill Work, Florene Greenhill, Pal Leedle, Harvey Snail, Kay Crawford, George King. T-ron? row: George Wilson, Mary Sandall, Hcward Wood, Lorelfa Campbell, Lynn Crawford, Evelyn Fosler, Ronald Mansur. Hldeyl Corne baclc and wallclu was com- monly heard in The junior high halls as The SaTeTy l3aTrol warned sTudenTs To move carelully on Their way To class rooms. The SaTeTy PaTrol has done a good iob in lqeep- incg The halls saTe and sane. Sludenf Body Officers. Leff To righf, back row: Howard Wood, vice presidenfg Lynn Crawlord, presidenfg Bill Worlr, cheer leader. Fronl row: Lorelfa Campbell, secrelaryg Carolee Rolo- erls, Treasurer. Raddem The STudenT Council is an organiza- Tion oT The sTudenTs in which They may express Their opinions and wishes in scnool aTTairs. The Council dives The sTudenTs experience in leadership and selT-cgovernrnenT. STudenT body ollice ers are elecTee by The sludcnfs vviTh The approval OT The Teachers. The oT Ticers should be willinq To seT an exe ample oT good school ciTizenship. TT is Their duTy To be leaders in The school and To conducT The STudenT Council. They worlc wiTh Tneir Teachers, The school principal, and lvlr. SchleT, Their excellCnT council advisor. lei in Safely PaTrol. Leff To righl, basl: row: John Wadsworlh, Win- nie Page, Donna SrniTh, Palsy Denham, Harold Hefley. Fronl row: Mary PuThoTf, David NorTon, Karen Bounds. Billy Work is The TirsT Tvoy The Junior T-liqh has had af, cheerleader. VlJiTh The help ol Donna SnoiTh and lilorenc- Greenhili he has led The Junior T-licgh in Their pep rallies l3eTore qanics and inspired us To peTTer school spiriT. Cheer Leaders. Donna SmiTh Florene Greenhill, Bill Work, IBOI n 7 i mam +4fn or Wil6ur Were The e Qur hall monilors have done a line iob in checking sludenl Traffic in lhe halls. The office assislanls have helped Mrs. Weseloh by running errands, delivering messages, and doing var- ious iobs. Sludenls have willingly co-opera- led wilh Mr. Schlei by piclcing up lardy and absence slips and record- ing lhern. Sludenl librarians were lrepl busy checking our and reshelving books, assisling sludenls in lheir use of The library, and wriling overdue bool: nolices. Office Assisfanis. Left fo righf, Mrs. Adele Weseloh, Lorraine Wiens, Louisa Nichols, Carol Bohmfallr, Doro- fhy Green, Roger Davis. Junior High Librarians. Leff io righf, Marcella Borlace, Nancy Loomis, Donna Brubaker, Carol Sfevenson, Phyllis Worihley, Dawn Wrighf. a Moniiors. Lefi io righf, back Lower righf. Affendance Assisfanis. Leff 'ro Lynn Crawford, Palsy Denham, right, back row: Mr. Schlef, Pai Leedle, Dar- elyn Fosler Rosendo Chacon. Front lene Thacker. Fronf row: Florene Greenhill, Dorofhy Green, Shirley Harris, Karen Bounds, Rufh Beaver, Palsy Golden, aren Bounds Palsy Denham. an W any Above. Publicalions Class. Leif To righl, sfandinga Donna SmiTh, Susan Mohlenhoff, For- resfine Macfarland, Joanne Johnson, Darlene Nichols, John Wadsworfh, David Walsh, Beffy Beal, Mary Pufhoff, Palsy Denham. Seafedz David Ncrfon, Howard Wood. Below. Proiecfionisis. Leff To righi, baclr row: Gary Barlrsdale, Richard Baldwin, Roberf Spencer, Mr, Wilson, David NorTon, John WadsworTh. Franf row: WalTer Johannsen, Ernie Brewer, James Longwill, Jerry Hagen, Richard Johnson. With liege ?1-om Members oT The PublicaTions class are a selecTed group whose principal duTy is To publish The Bullpup's Bark, junior high school newspaper. This class also is The conTacT group Tor The TahquiTz sTaTT in The producTion oT The annual. DemonsTraTing The Twin qualiTies oT slcill and duTy. our proiecTionisTs have broughT us The TinesT service in presenTing classroom and Tull-lengTh Tilms. They puT in many hours showing and previewing Tilmsq seTTing up The loudspeaker sysTem Tor dances: handl- ing The lighTing sysTem aT plays: and many oTher services which show Their school spiriT. Formed in Sepiiqnilbeli' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. Leff To righf, baclr row: Dawn Wrighf, Laurice Sfriclrland, Ruby Van Hoozen, Shirley Harris, Toby Reeves Tyra Undef- The direcflon OT Benson, Mr. Salvione. Fronf row: Dorofhy Parker, Simone Cole, Marilyn Wilfshire, PaTsy Golden, Pearl Brown, Barbara Tabor. Na+ shown Rufh Maness, Janice Templin, Janice Adkins, Carolee RoberTs, Ilene Hahn, Juaniia Scoff, Marcella Borlace, Kay Benninghoven Leilann Mr. Dan Salvione, The Junior l-ligh School Girls' Glee C I u b numbered TwenTy-one members aT The end oT The school year. 'Clad in Their uniTorms oT blue weslciT, gray slcirT, and yellow neclcerchieT, The group appeared aT a regular P.-T.A. meeTing Tor iTs iniTial perTorm- ance. Then came ap- pearances aT Open House, The ChrisTmas Parade, Spring ConcerT, Junior High Assembly, Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Junior L-I2,..L. fl..,...I..,Lt..... Quinn. The ai! ?inA To be a member ol 'rhe honor roll, sludenls musl have a grade average ol Those receiving honorable menlion musl have a grade average ol The grade average is based on all subiocfs, lhus making il necessary for honor roll members lo be good all-around sludenls. l HONOR ROLL. Leff lo rigl-lf, lop row: Frank Hain, Charles Wagner, David Walsh Third row: Sandra Smifh, Irene Johnson, Janel Froehlich, Palsy Denham. Second row: Sondra Baumeisrer, Pal Leedle, Lorraine Wiens, Juanila Seid, Deanna Boen Front row: Nancy Wiley, Beniamin Burlon, Linda Nelson, Howard Wood, George Wilson. Junior F.l-l.A. members were kepl busy wilh aclivilies which included being hosl 'ro The seclion meeling, sending lwo delegales lo lhe Slale Convenlion a+ Asilomar, sponsoring lhe Junior Chrislmas Ball, and giving parlies. dinners, and lood sales. IUNIOR F.H.A. Leff lo righl, lop row: Jeannelle Lubin, Dawn Wrighl, Tyra Benson, Evelyn Fosler, Mary Sandall, Juanila Seid, Kay Senninghoven, Linda Cox, Toby Reeves, Yvonne Bell. Fourlh row: Ann Marslon, Sally Franklin, Margarel Smilh, Emily Caslello, -cuisa Nichols, Janice Templin, La Joyce Egberl, Diane Gaddy, Donna Brubaker, Nancy Boyd, Nelda Cliell. Third row: Charlene lurdefle, Janine Overby, Jane? Froehlich, Rosemary Knighl, Jeanne Neal, Carol Bohmfalk, Winnie Page, Pal Leedle, Joyce Lyles, Jorofhy Green, Sandra Telford, Rulh Maness, Palsy Venable, Joan Kuylrendal, Mrs. Snedden. Second row: Karen Bounds, Clara Xarnell, Geraldine Marlin, Carol Slevenson, Joanne Johnson, Palsy Golden, Donna Smilh, Susan Mohlenhoff, Helen Kennedy. Palsy Denham, Marlene Gillell, Delores Watkins, Sally Arnaiz, Maryn Willshire. Fronf row: Phyllis Worlhley, Marcella Borlace, Nancy .oomis, Mary Pufholf, Helen Ross, Marvel Coe, Darlene Thader, Joyce Cadenhead, Ilene Hahn, Noleen Tiner, Florene Greenhill, lufh Beaver. Jr. F.H.A. Officers. Leff lo righl, back row: Florene Greenhill, program chairman: Donna Smilh, presidenl: Carol Bohmfalk, vice president Win- nie Page, parliamenfariang Carolee Roberls, secrelary. Fronl row: Karen Bounds, lreasurerg Palsy Golden, song leader. xr? Ky Instinct Junior high is an imporlanl slep in a s+udenl's lile belore enler- ing senior high school. ll gives him an opporlunily lo plan lor lhe years ahead and 'ro prepare himsell lo live and work wilh olhers. While in iunior high he can lake many dillerenl lypes ol courses in order lo lind oul whal his abililies are and whal subiecls he wishes lo lake in high school. Spanish l sludenls gel sel lor a skil al eslilo espanol. Lell lo righl, Sandra Cummings, Miss Carnighan, Tommy Blum, Donna Brubaker. lZl Ninlh grade melalshop worker Lefl lo righl, Leslie Kolb, Gerald Clarke, Jack Wasserburger. l31 A classroom scene-bul nol lhe usual kind! Mrs. Bounds' sevenlh grade homeroom holds ils Chrislmas parl In foreground, Jimmy Malhews. Olhers, lell lo righl: Kennelh Halley, Sam Powell, Coy Lay, Wayne Van de Walker, Tommy Long, Kenny Hein. l4l Ninlh grade wooi shop: John Groom learns how lo lurn wood on lalhe. l5l Mr. Harner's ninlh grade science class works on an experimenl. Lell lo righl, Mary Pulholf, Belly Beal, Loreli Campbell, Mr. Harner, Howard Wood, Russell Egberl. lol Mrs. Clark's sevenlh grade arl class. Lell lo righl, Kennelh Hein, Charles Yales, Mrs. Clark, Julie Brumwe lrene Johnson, Phyllis Early. ln background, DeForesl Marlin, Charles Harris, John Blum. l8l Ninlh grade agricullure. Rodney Perry works on his farm shop proiecl whi Jerry Bunch and Mr. Hagen supervise. l9l Mr. Reed's ninlh grade algebra class. Lefl lo righl, Obye Davis, Mr. Reed, Karen Bounds and Russell Egberl. lIOl Mrs. Bounc sevenlh grade social sludies class. Lell lo righl, Palricia Higgins, Sandra Smilh, Clarence Planlenga, Charles Yales, Mrs. Bounds. 5 l ni-:Qi ' A Qu if s il s S x YS! X kk 9 N S vm XQQ' x .. -H ixp 9 .K ' Q1 .qw b ww K -A : 1 -1, 4 . . E. XL S RA -sg ,gh 'il . ,gg ' MSS ' ' X 'X Msn N X on x.,..+.,.x.r m1ixw.,NG?x,.,.- , x s -Sf --'fl X 5 , xg sg. .5 .X X-N WS: -3 R W 1.1 .. Q - ' X---x ' gm k A Q X k xfgsx.. Y . x, 5 S ' , .1 . 5 I .. Q Q5 ,hp Ex -'N A --W ' 5 . fix ! ' x if ' X mm six 0 R5 X .,,. SX ff ' S' X SB X X X ix Skszg ' - -1. - - xw M .M I QF' in 'M S 7 X X. vga it NS' P N :km J' W '5 WR' Q. fm 'Q-A 3-N it Isle badge C Baskefball Team. Leif lo righl, back row: man- ager Dick Fosler, Jerry Clarke, Harold Hefley, Bill Fosler, Bill Raymond, Coach Smilh. Fronl row: Donald Nelson- Jose L 'f'- The Junior l-lngh aller-school Gary Clark. sporls program This year was lea- lured by parlicipalion in ioolball, baslcelball, and baseball. Boys ol all Three grades were eligible lo parlicipale in These sporls, and approximalely one hundred boys look parl. Alhlelic lellers were D Baskefball Team. Lefl fo fight beck row: man' awarded 'ro 'rhe boys cornpeling ager Larry Boyd, Roger Davis, George McCarlhy, ' Jerry Bunch' John Weds- The enlire season on lhe Team and worlh, Coach Smilh. Fro f - - - - - ,WZ Mickey Kohl' Howard lullnlling The qualihcalions ol Wood, Wesley Lyell, Fred , l I , veiga. sporlsrnanship, parlicnpalion, and eilorl. Junior High A Team. Lefl lo righf, back row: Coach Corrie, Jesse King, Jim Ripley, George Wil- son, Pal Loomis. Fronl row: Charles Ross, Bill Riley, Perry Maslro, Olis Lea, Ernie Brewer. Lower leff. Junior High B Baskelball Team. Lefl fo righf, back row: Coach Corrie, Jim Malhews, Mill Richardson, John Blum, Jim Longwill, David Fox, Waller Hagen, manager Ben Gibson. Fronf row: Dick Fosler, Larry Boyd, Bob Page, Tom Long, Sam Powell. Lower righl. Junior Foofball Team. l.e'F+ lo ri hi, back row: Joe Edwards, Jerry Clarke, Gary Clark, Roy Cowen, Coach Corrie Har d Hefley, Joe Liera, Harvey Searl, Don McAllisler, Waller Moll. Second row. mana e Todd Hagen, Sam Powell, Olis Lea, Bill Riley, Mike Page, George Wilson, Jim Ripl , k Ripley, assisfanl manager Pal Loomis. I' I I I' I 'I INI I h , ll , , I I,,, nfl' l.I..-Af--A-- I-- LJ--- D.-.A-JA nins1lvef1.wx.:maaan..aem-aazumnvzr axnmas J. .s-zrxaswmmzuivw f 7-me xixxzvv anim... ,- . - ,, I - .-. the Harpoon The obieciives ol lhe girls' alh- lelic program are lo inslill inlo lhe girls The characlerislics oi good sporlsmanship, heallhlul and clean living, good cilizenship and fun. The program was sei up lo in- clude leam sporls such as baslcel- ball, speedball, soilball, and vol- leyball. Individual sporls includ- ed swimming and lennis. Exer- cises, calislhenics, and poslure were included wilh an eye lo lhe 'rrim figure. Physical educalion is an im- porlanl parl ol The school pro- gram designed lo help girls phys- ically and keep lhem menlally alerl. ln no oiher class does ihe sludenl have a beller opporlunily lo learn sporlsmanship and lo gel along wiih olhers lhan in physical educalion. Ninfh Grade Girls' Baslref- ball Team. Lefl lo righl, bacl: row: Miss Holloway, Pal Leedle, Donna Smifh, Winnie Page, Joyce Lyles, Marlene Gillelf, Palsy Den- ham, Noleen Tiner. Second row: Nancy Loomis, Marvel Coe, Carolee Roberls, Mary Pulhoff. Fronf row: Rulh Beavers, Florene Greenhill, Forresline Mac- farland, Donna Brubalrer. Eighlh Grade Girls' Bas- lcelball Team. Leif fo righl, baclr row: Ann Marslon, Mary Sandall, Jeanelfe Lubin, Miss Holloway, Jan- ine Overby, Janel Froeh- lich, Sandra Telford. Fronl row: Janice Templin, Evelyn Fosler, Sharlene Lowri- more, Marilyn Wilfshire. Miss Tracy's Sevenlh Grade Speedball Team. Left lo righl', back row: Judy Neu- bauer, Geraldine Bramlefl, Phyllis Early, Frances Shaw, Darlene Trollinger, Marla Liera. Fronl row: Donna Wrighl, Linda Leeper. Josephine Villa, Joyce Yoakum, Palsy Tabor. alow righl. Miss Holloway's Sevenlh Grade Speedball leam. Leif lo righf, baclc ow Glenda Rosanbalm, Adel Hannah, Miss Holloway, Karen McCall, Georgia ing Middle row: Marchela Vaughn, Kay Crawford, Helen Connell, Linda Allen. ronl row: Barbara Mason, Thelma Thomas, Joan Anlill. Below, lefl, all-sevanlh grade speedball. Back row: Miss Holloway, Glenda Rosenbalm, Sandra Smilh, ondra Baumeisler, Judy Neubauer, Frances Shaw, Mavoureen lley, Barbara Clark. viabel Grewe, Kay Lynn Malhews, Nancy Wiley, Darlene Trollinger, Sue Wilson, 'alfy Higgins, Georgia King, Gerfrude Mohlenhoff, Carolyn Williams, Sandra irlzman, Adella Ruiz, Miss Tracy. Third row: Chrisline Nichols, Frances Herman, lonna Slielfon, Barbara Dunham, Holly Wakefield, Josephine Villa, Phyllis Early, :reraldine Bramleff, Lala Williams, Kay Crawford, Marla Liera, Palsy Tabor, Linda Xllen Helen Connell, Alice Salcido, Sandra Flelcher. 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ER FA R OF RIVERSEDE COUNTY ug. 27-28-29-30-31, Sept. 1, 1952 Sponsored by 'rhe 46+h Dis+ric+ A ricul+ural Assn. 0 AQ, -I U- -6 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 'f . X- Y' - 5 - FYDWZ J c LOOMIS President ' ' U V El I EDGAR L SEARL, viwrfesaaenf R ' R -Q ' , D R E BAUMER Hemef ' + ,,'-q, Q -.V: A FLOYD c. aomee, Perf., ' I xl , 1-, J s. BORDWELL, Riverside ,X I Q3 ,- , THEODORE H. EGGEN. Hem f .9 ff 1 . ' L'R' 'L..: 5 ::'2 ' LELAND 0. HOUK, Hemef if is-2 X 61? HARRY B. WELLS, River a ' wi g ' A FRANCES FERRELL s Y yr I-lemet HARRY HOFMANN M 9 !Mif,1lll' im? f' 3-v. . ,Mtv ' 1 pHer?6+JEy'S+ore for +he Whole Family M' X1 i is ?i '51 RAYMoNn's fx! lgx ,f 5: L'1.owKfflL V ru ,iw if fgffr if We Specialize In Levis ,JFK u ,Nil Maxine Jeffries, leli, and Sue Smiih, righi. ad- I mire a plealed slcirl leaiured ai Rayrnond's. I2l N. Harvard Phone 376i WELCH 81 WADSWORTH CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '52 Comple+e Insurance Coverage 4I2 E. Florida Phone 200i STIRDIVANT SHOES Sieady, gals! Ben lhinlcs i+'s an honesi value. He's very convincing, hmmm? Qualiiy shoes . . . Medium priced. Feaiuring Cheer Leaders, Yanigans, Red Goose and Keds, for +he smarf young sein I3I N. Harvard Hemel' l94l REYNOLDS' SHOE SHOP Shoe Repairing I07 N. Harvard Hemel' FERN VALLEY BEAUTY SHOP Specializing ln Sfyles You Can Manage Yourself PAT WRIGHT, Owner Lodge Road, ldyllwild Phone Idyll. 8066I HEMET FUEL SUPPLY --- FUEL OIL --- 635 E. Mayberry Phone 2453 WILLIAMS' STORE FOR MEN .P 230 E. Florida Phone 459I BLACK KAT CAFE Good Foods Home Made Pies 207 E. Florida Phone 5222 JERRY JOHNSON Fire Insurance ' Box 9, ldyllwild Phone 80l3I P I R O T ' S ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE 24 Hour Tow Service Aufo Painfing and Upholsfering 302 E. Florida I I0 N. Carmalifa Phgne 3l9l SPUDN UT SHOP l N'0tlgX?,lff A Whole Meal S-W' 1 there, or a Desser+ Y 'xi E. FRANK HEINEMANN I20 E. Florida Phone 3854 T951 VA'-I-EY HEMET sus LINE 8 co' Heme'r Bus Service Befween Hemef and Riverside Plafe Glass and Shower Doors Also T A X I S E R V I C E lzlo E- Florida PI 0f1e 49 I26 S. Carmali+a Sf. Phone 526l O. K. JORDAN MACK'S TIRE AND SUPPLY it RAMGNA CLEANERS I7 Years in Heme+ NEW TIRES ir Clolhes do noi make lhe man, buf clean YQUI' Tires Refreadgd Clolhes cerlainly will help you reach The . . heighf of your ambilion. We specialize WI+h Confldence in keeping your clolhes looking Iheir besl. i' 223 N. Harvard 332 So. Ramona Phone 5572 222 N. S+a+e Phone 3994 LOUI'S ARBER SHOP ALLBRlGHT'S Where H s a Pleasure +o Aufomobile Par+s and U ll Be Trimmed Supplies 3 I7 E' F 'd-3 3:8 E. Florida Phone 707:-4:32 l96I HEMET YARDAGE CENTER Wool, Rayon and CoH'on Fabrics Carol Ann and Jo Ann Johnson are planning Their spring wardrobes al Jrhe yardage shop. Sewing No+ions As You Like I+ Ladies Nylon Hose 309 E. Florida Phone 3443 CHURCHILL TRANSPORTATION CO. George Borlace and Guye Searcy prepare Io make a Trial run in one of Churchill's Jrruclcs. Moving Van Hauling and Sforage l26 N. Carmalifa Phone 6I4I Quali+y Prin+ers Since l893 PUBLISHERS OF THE HEMET NEWS Cali'iornia's Model Weekly Barbara Overlay learns To sei up Iype ai Ihe Hemel News. The inslruclor is her Ialher, lore- man ol The prinl shop. l48 N. Harvard Phone 28Il I97I R. H. SHARROW REAL ESTATE of Every Descriprion Alessandro Hofel Bldg. Phone 674I L. A. EXAMINER For Home Delivery See C. BUD REEVES I 36 S. Franklin HEMET CLEANERS Free Pickup and Delivery I I5 N. Harvard Phone 3853 SNACK SHACK Hamburgers +he Way You Like Them I Il N. Buena Visla Phone 3083 Phone 7072 Hemel GREGORY CHEVRON SERVICE STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Chevron Supreme Gasoline Owners - ELMO 8: DORIS BARRIER New R.P.M. Heavy Dufy Moior Oil Aflas Tires 8: BaHeries 306 Norlh S?a+e Phone 5332 430 E. Florida Phone 703I FGR TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT ddartin 's 'Theaters HEMET I I SAN JACINTO JENKINS' W LSHIRE SERVICE STATION AN GARAGE Service Is Our IVioH'o Wilber l-lornan and Charles Carnes lend a help- ing hand ai Jenkins' Service Slalion I604 E. Florida Phone 6502 HEMET REFRIGERATION CO. Frigidaire --- May+ag O'KeeIe 8: MerriH Ranges Philco Television Edris Jones finally qol on lelevision al l-lemel Relrigeralionl II8 E. Florida Phone 525I HOLLOSTONE BUILDING MATERIALS Meral Windows - Sieel - Pipe - Cemen+ Sand 8: Gravel - Sewer Pipe - Glass Blocks Glenn Wilkerson and Ronald Milligan earn a low dollars The hard way. Hollosfone 8: Columbia Precision Blocks L. A. WIXOM 200 W. Menlo Ave. Phone 3353 l99l Clean, Filfered SoI+ Wa+er F. P. GRAHAM soET WATER SERVICE Douglas, Diclc, and Donald Morlon make l'l'16 soll wafer service a family affair. 700 W. Florida Phone 2632 Res+ and Peace Assured al' LANGFORD LODGE O E. Florida Phone G I B B E L ' S UNION STATION AND GARAGE Susy Peacock lell, and Leon Lindsey riqlwl, are salislied willi Gibbels service. Phone: S+a+ion 284I 50 E. Florida Garage: 3453 H001 SUNDAE SHOP S ,., . ,. Dill Lumber peclallzmg In Swlffs lce Cream 222 E- Flofida Phone 'PIB' sos w. Florida Phone 2991 LITTLE LAKE coMMuNrrY Buu. ERs Organized February I6, I937 A Service Club for Women Your Upfown S+ore in +he Coun+ry ' ' ' -' WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY GGG Florida 8r Hemei Sfs. Phone 4964 3I4 E. Florida Phone 404l PAT GREE1Nl'S SAM sooo QUALITY Foons Our Pafio is Open Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 +o I2:00 Fri. - Sa+. - Sun. 9:00 - Till You Leave Across from llae Fairgrounds Phone 9I2I iloij BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP Cosmelician All Lines ol Beauly Work I202 W. Florida Ave. Phone 382l WINGO'S MELLO-FREEZE Frosly Cups---Sundaes---Malls Milkshalces---Pinls---Quarl's A Delicious Ice Milk Produc? Richer Than California's Requiremenls I67 N. Carmalila Hemel' HAMRE'S S8zW and Iris Fine Foods IZO7 E. Florida Phone 445l HARRIS ESCROW COMPANY COMPLETE ESCROW SERVICE BOOKKEEPING INCOME TAX 405 E. Florida Phone 3l54 Lion MARK'S BOOTERY X-ray Filling S8zH Green Slamps 227 E. Florida Phone 522l MILLER'S LOCKER SERVICE 3l4 E. Devonshire Phone 249l L 81 L PHARMACY AGENTS FOR REVLON PRODUCTS AND SAILOR CHOCOLATES 333 E. Florida Phone 3IOI JOHN H. GILLILAN STUDEBAKER Sales and Service 202 W. Florida Phone 303l CONGRATULATIONS, COTTAGE sENloRs BEAUTY SHOP PAULINE MITCHELL All Types of Beau+y Work HEMET CATAL OG SALES OFFICE 555 N. Palm Phone 6934 2l7 E. Florida Phone 738I Johnson Chevrolet Company l P Sales and Service BY Your Chevrolel' and Oldsmobile Dealer vluscleman Maure l-lurl wolds up fhe car while David Hollis changes lhe lire. 308 W. Florida Phone 2IOI Um ROBERT'S FRANK HUSSAR HEALTH FOOD STORE JEWELER d Wafclies Fresh Frozen Carroll' Juice Agency for G-ruen, Elgin, Hamilfon, Longines, Wirrnauer and Bulova. Friendly Credif Terms. I9 . Fl ' Ph 4-4I lz E onda one 3 Florida and CarmaIi+a Phone 562 HOME FURNISHING CO MILTON BAILEY Building COUIVBCIOI' For +I1e Besl in Furni+ure Fairview and Palm Phone 4658 212 E. Florida phone 324 THE KIWANIS CLUB OF Working for HEMET A BeI'I'er THE Communi+y KEY CLUB I 1 OF HEMET UNION HIGH SCHOOL !, X, , HEMET VALLEY FEE 81 SEED Cuddly, aren r +hey. fellas! Donald Asl and Johnny Groom seern +o have gone info 'rhe chicken raising business. A+ leasl +hey are in- leresled. Albers Quali+y Con+rolled Feeds Harvard and Lafham Phone 242I RICHFIELD SERVICE CLETUS GROHS Goodyear Tires, Washing BaH'eries, Accessories Richard Yoder and Larry Mansur seem To lcnow all abouf if as 'rhey worlc on rheir cars a+ The Rich- lield Slarion. 630 E. Florida Phone 4064 GILBERT J. RENO General Confracfor l-lands off gals! Doris Reno and Lucille Woerner leave lheir hand prinfs in Jrhe fresh cement Mr. Reno doesn r seern To mind Though. As a rnalrer of lacl, he'd belrler walrch our or he'll have his fool cemenled perrnanenlly. Cresi Drive Phone 480 I r 1051 a Prescripfions Accurafely Compounded Exped STERLING PHARMACY Aufomofive Repairing The Sfore Of Val!-ISS M4 W. Florida Phone 290' l05 N. Harvard Phone 36l I HEMET FOOD MARKET Feafuring Good Mea+s ELWCOD CQX Public Accounlanl and K Sal: Fine Foods 'ifavifig' Sm W. Florida Phone 228' Member Sociely of California Accounlanfs PEARSO PHOTO 11061 Comple+e Line of Cameras and Equipmenl' Qualily Por1'rai+s Dick Pearson, assislanl high school pho- lographer, dernonslrafes his shoolinq Technique on Sally l-lall al his dad's srudio. l 327 E. Florida Phone 670I MCCOY LUMBER CO. One Call for Every Building Need A Locally Owned Concern Terry Lasaler sees 'ro il lhal Alex l-lamillon gels his yearly laalh, as he gives him a quick scrub- down. I 27 N. Slale 'Phan 2 I6I , W' GREEN'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION 426 W. Florida Phone 2283 C. SPENCE BERRY Ford Dealer 40I E. Florida Phone 55l9-269I MAPES' SHELL SERVICE STATION Tires Ba++eries Accessories Shellubricalion LEON MAPES-Prop. 20I E. Florida Phone 3282 RAMONA FLORAL SHOP 81 NURSERY Flowers for all Occasions Complefe Nursery Sfoclc and Supplies Home of Ramona and Alessandro Figurines I357 E. Florida Phone 440l Lion JOANN'S RATTAN Television and RaHan Furniiure for Every Purpose and Modern Living Charles Alvarez and Alice Hofimeisfer Iry oui Jrhe furniiure ai Joann's. Joann is an alumna of Class of '5l. l350 S. San Jacinfo Phone 2Ib4 R I C K Y' S FOUNTAIN-GRILL Gregg Figgins. John Friclcer, Susan Peacock and Iviaure Huri' Serenade Jrhe siars ouiside Riclcy's. RICKY'S ICE CREAM Wholesale and Refail Pariy Ca+ering 329 E. Florida Phone 3 I 23 lI4E. BRUBAKER 81 SMITH Real Es+a+e and Insurance Bill Smiih and Yvonne Bischoi siop io loolc ai Jrhe window display of Brubaker 81 Srniih Real Es+a+e and Insurance office. Florida Phone 5 2 iioaj SPROUSE-REITZ 5, I0 8: 25c 225 E. Florida Heme+ VALLE VISTA STORE Texaco Producis and Frozen Food Lockers Siop for All Your Needs Florida and Fairview Phone 4653 LOG CABIN CAFE Specializing in Ihe Finesf of Spanish and American Foods a+ Prices You Can Afford +o Pay. Circle Drive ldyllwild KRISTY'S Ladies' Ready +o Wear 228 E. Florida Phone 355i ROGERS COX Cer+ified Public Accoun+an+ -,- I I I N. Harvard Phone 702I C,-5I!.BERT'S DIME STORE Use Our Lay-Away Plan 204 E. Florida Phone 3942 IDYLLW L INN GIFT SHOP Firs+ wi+h +he La+es+ Box 285 ldyllwild Phone 8050i HEMET MILLING CO. Feed-Grain-Seed-Ferfilizer-Inseciicides Lives+oclr and Poul+ry Supplies 225 E. Devonshire Ave. Phone 556I F91 HEMET BIKE 81 TOY REPAIR SHOP Sales and Service All Work Guaran+eed 03 E. Florida Phone 5724 HEMET MOTORS Dodge ---Plymou+h Dodge Job-Ra+ed Trucks Comple+e Auromofive Repairs 408 W. Florida Phone 226I SEND YQUR FRIENDS REYNOLDS JEWELRY o e Wa+ches, Diamonds 8: Silverware We Give S8zH Green S+amps H20 E. Florida Phone 7771 '09 N' Hafvafd Phone 304' Monte Vista Garage ROBERT G. RECORD T BUICK -- PONTIAC T 29 Years in Ihe Same Localion T John Cullen helps Mary Carpenler alighl from a new Buick al Records Garage. Florida a+ Shale Phone 330I ruoj GIBBEL HARDWARE Adele l-lannah wields lhe lash as Tommy Leavelle rides his hobby horse. l02 E. Florida Phone 320i CHASE DEPARTMENT STORE Ready +o Wear for 'rhe Eniire Family Luanne Depew and Essie Dover snuggle up lo lheir new boy lriend al Chase's Deparlmenl Slore. 2I0 E. Florida Phone 4I7I MILLERS FLOWERS OF DlsnNcTloN Roses are red - Violels are blue - ll's Valen- line's Day al lv1iller's Flowers - Gordon Sislc pre- senls his offering lo Jean Johnson. 3II E. Florida Phones 659I-2693 iiiq VALLEY FLUDRING 81 FURNITURE CO.. A Complefe Line of Furnifure and Floor Coverings John Wadsworrh and Diclc Baldwin resr lheir aching bones on one of 'rhe air ioam maliresses al Valley Furniiure 84 Flooring. lYes, lheir leel are oui of locus.l I24 NorI'h Harvard Phone 3 l84 GENERAL MILLS, INC. Farm Service Division Your LARRO DisI'ribu+or 208 Easi' Devonshire Phone 3l3I HEMET BOOK STQRE School Supplies Typewrilers Foun+ain Pen Service Whal's wrong wilh 'rhis piciureff Why. ol course- if's +he siudious loolc on Jrhe laces ol Jim Johnson llelil, and Tomy Loomis reading aboul circuses I32 Nor+h Harvard Phone 4393 lim Besl Wishes +o 'rhe Class of '52 HEMET .P.O.E. N0. 1740 HEMET PHARMACY W 206 Easf Florida Phone 208I JQHN T. LARIMER Commercial and Resiclen+ial Pain+ing Signs of all Kinds R+. 3, Box l22 Phone 4752 VANITY BEAUTY SHQP Reasonable Prices Hair Cuffing Our Specially 325 Easi Florida Phone 3I2l Jonna Williams poses in a while nylon G R A C E ' S Laclies Apparel Shop Every+hing for +he High School Girl From Sporfs 'ro Gracluaiion 20I Easi Main Phone S.J. l9I I RALPH'S DRUG SERVICE Your Rexall Dealer I I4 Nor+h Harvard Phone 695I Um NELSON EQUIPMENT The Bes'r of Everyfhing Home Freezers and Re'Frigera+ion Jean Beaver and Arden Wallace invesliqale some of Nelson's besl I06 Easf Florida Phone 38II A81 P STC R E Tes+ Shop A8zP All Well-Known Brands Mr. and Mrs. Berf l-lall on one of Jrheir firsl shopping 'fours 400 Easi' Florida Phone 906l HEMET RURAL GAS No asphyxialion here! Pai Collier lceeps an eye on Jimmy Venalolc, who's lalcing no chances. Eugene Boyd holds his nose for safe+y's salce. Wes? Florida Phone 3063 U iq The Harford Funeral Home l2O Norih Buena Visfa Phone 300l THE LIQNS CLUB Through Our Acfivifiesz Boys and Girls Work - Educafion Sighr Conserva+ion - Cifizenship Safefy -Civic improvemeni' Heaifh and Welfare S+riving 'ro Make A Good Communiry Berier RIS- I, yfxun A 5 1 :Ft L A1noNA 4 '. -ii Llellibi L-f ' eeeee - - - c L U B lusi Checking Accounts Savings Accounts U.S. Savings Bonds Christmas Club Doris Milholland a d Dixie Allert check with Jackie and Vern Yancey, H. U. H. S alums. Citizens National Trust 8: Savings Bank of Riverside HEMET BRANCH 200 East Florida Phone 393i 828 West Florida Where You Can Bring Your Girlfriend or Family GRANDOLFO'S RESTAURANT A Better Place to Eat and Relax Phone 3363 I I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS . . . they have helped make this book possible. lnYl.l.wlLn SNO-SPORTS I Toboggans, Sleds, Slcis, and Ski Bools for Renl' Ski-Tow Service when +he Wea+herman Gives His O.K. JIM HENLEY P. O. Box 57 Phone 80726 Buy Wil+h Confidence Q. JENE BLANK Guaranleed Used Cars Specializing in 423 W. Florida Ave. I LINCOLN-MERCURY HEMET, CALIFORNIA TT- ' T I h Service eep one 752I Mary Parssinen shows Lorella Campbell and David Norlon how lo run lhe nursery 8: UPHOLSTERY CC. business' Ven9+ian Blinds - Awnings Everylhing Perlaining lo Home Furnilure Upholslering - Seal' Covers . . . . Floor Coverings- Mallress Renovaling Beaull-Ilflcallon and Gardemng l24 Soulh Harvard Phone 347I I I00 EGSI' Florida Phone 349l ANKRUM ELECTRIC J, Q, pENNEy-5 The Home of Holpoinl Refrigeralors - Clolhes Dryers pays +0 Shop al Penneyls 1 A I' I' CI 'rh W h I . U om 'clmferfs as en Hemel s Family Slore G. E. Television - G. E. Radios 30I E 'r Fl 'd 209 Easl Florida Phone 323l as on 6 Phone 24I I UI71 on soumes Showing FFA. awards from Indio Fair, lelf lo righl, Bob Sanders, Jack Ripley, Rodney Perry. Lynn Crawford, John Shaw, Warren Burchefl, and James Shaw. INSURANCE 620 E. Florida Phone 4063 TAHQUITZ CQNFECTIONERY Candy Malfs Sundaes Having lunch are Joan Randall, Miclcey Collier, Donna Lewis, and JoAnn Gibson. Managed by Madge, Frank, and Donna Lewis 208 Easi' Florida Phone 3943 SMITH BROS. MARKET Groceries, Mea+s, Produce, Reslauranl, Hardware, Drugs Showing round slealc are Jerry Fleming and Mrs. Jeffries. Harvard and Lafham Phone 240l I I 181 RED ROCK DAIRY FARM A+ Your Door or af Our Slore Jean Johnson is iilling Edris Jones wifh The grealesl food known lo man. When I was a kid, said' C. Guy, We almos'r slarved when our cow wenf dry. Buf when she came fresh, said Emory Bean, We had a calf, milk, buffer, cheese and ice cream. HAVE YOU TRIED VALLEY PRIDE ICE CREAM? Easr Menlo Avenue Phone 5642 B.J.'S DINING ROOM Founrain Service Sreak and Chicken Dinners Service for Families wi+h Children Enjoying a Coke are Bob King, Si Burnham, Bob Glover, and Duane lnlorl. 306 Eas+ Florida Phone 4344 HARVARD CLEANERS 0 Cleaning and Pressing 0 Tailoring and Al+era+ions C Qualify Dyeing ALL NEW, MODERN EQUIPMENT. WE OPERATE ouR owN PLANT Vac Hill walches Della Hume press has penis. I29 N. Harvard Phone 4I22 lIl91 S sg!! Edilorial Slall- Org Mary Brewer, Senior Seclion Qqp A Barbara Overby, Copy Edilor QQ Lffhksm Gail Price, Copy k 1 X Mar Flelcher. Ma eup , Dawh Heavin, Piclure Schedules Req? Hi ' , Keilh Froelich, Sporls ' 1 4 Duane Inlorl, Sporls ' 4 X Pally Lingo. Arl E otk - , , I Susan Peacock, Arl of 7 I 4 4 i Janel Norlon. Junior High Seclion J f Mary Rum comer. I., K Junior High Seclion AQ, A r Mrs. Frances Hagen. Advisor ' x Pholography Slafl- John Long Q55 I Susan Peacock ' Mariorie McC5rew . 4 ,fix -Pal Bancroll 'tam ,,4 ml' . 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