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' lx, Y QAMAEBQL llgzsrbkgb AN f V- YH ,fy -' '75 X 'V 11 , ' W , , ,rf , Az. W ' I O. .. X --F 4? X ,. A .xv ' ,A-JN :NX R! 5, 1 I V , x ,S ,X , v I M7 2 M UQIQ iii lfUQIf'4 Whai a bonfire rally we had before lhe San Jac foofball game! This circle of enlhusiasfic sfudenis expanded as heal from ihe blazing conflagra+ion grew more iniense! 1 el, i- i If or or r , 'l' ' sg. -li 1 L . lik .M .l- lxnh lax, ,KX l 5. gk l 'ii 'l ...A C C , , A l., ,lN ' Q we li Donna Lewis gleefully presenfs Coach Cooper a bof+le of cologne on behalf of all Hemel High girls on Coach Cooper Nighi. Cheer- leaders and songleaders laughing ai Coach's embarrassmenf are, le-H fo righf, Carolee Roberis, Dorolhy Lingo, ,Dorolhy Green, Dixie Allerl, Jearige Neal and DonmLSmilh. J ' 1 'TV I X Q C X x 1 f 2 ix eg in gif ff, f 1, wma M, mmzgfiwd ,WW ,v , ug y wwf f llfjllflijjliidlugllyfif emi T fr ,rf rr if lw MZTM , I , WW Qi 'WN ,J iw M 6 lf Xjyv-fi f Wirgfhjlljt XFJWWW UTMJW W My y L yy T, J l f in CM Tall and lovely blond senior was chosen as miss l-lemeT oT T954 in a conTesT held l' January 22. The new queen, Barbara Webb, was crowned aT The coronaTion dance W aTTer The l-lemeT-San JacinTo baslceTball ga me. Barbara represenred T-lemeT aT Ihe lnoio f Fair and DaTe FesTival This year, compeTing Tor The TiTle oT Queen Scheherazade. She s chosen as one oT The Two princesses oT The Indio Fair. Then in February, r a journeyed To San Bernardino, as a conTesTanT Tor Orange Show Queen. No 1 one 'surprised, when, Trom a Tield oT 3I beauTeous conTesTanTs, Barbara was Vpsipielced To reign over The I954 Qrange Show, The TirsT Time a l-lemeT girl has been so W., - hotwgd- , ar's Homecoming Queen was ThaT irresTible blond senior, JoAnn Gibson. The 'wiv H mec ming Game was The lasT league TooTball game oT The year played wiTh Ban , ning on November 23. The Team was inspired To vnc:Tory by Their chosen Queen and . Sgjhavbfcourh Winnie Page, JeaneTTe Gilbson, Janna Williamson, and Donna Jones. -pa-AWFQXL' f' f . I X Zilifff' fission, 741' 0 emefii pea A re Qibonafin We, The l-lemeT Junior-Senior l-ligh School STudenT Body, wish To Thank The people who are donaTing a TooTball Tield To The school. This new Tield, loceTed beTween The caTeTeria and The bus shed, will be oTTicially compleTed and opened Tor The TirsT home game in The l954 season. Qnly The generosiTy oT l-lemeT Townspeople is making This Tield possible. They are giving Their Time To soliciT donaTions and plan The Campaign Tor The new Tielcl. They are giving Their labor, worlcing during Their own Tree Time To build and compleTe The proieCT. They are doneTing maTerials-and Their own equip- menT. Many oT Them are giving money. 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We can only say a sincere Thank You To Them Tor Their c:onTribuTions To The new l'lemeT TooTball Tie-ld. is mf 301' io wiffen room!! ! ,Arn I Al, 'LM ..,l AJNV 3L,4hf4,i1fy A -iffy , fllscj. f. s A '7,,.f if kj' i H I l',L.,.L,.'g'ps , s,L,4,.,.i ,f,1,g4s-fb-,f1,4,' CGM lg!e.L-- , Ay' U V V if LL.,..g.fl,7 Oiyvtdl,-xg,-L ll. drank Al righl: Hemel Senior High School. ff-'yin ' ' Below: The senior drive loolcing loward l 4, We're proud ol our lown, lhe lerlile valley and larm lands. We're proud ol our parl ol lhal Ameri- can herilage, lree educalion. lvlosl ol all, we are proud ol our school and our indelinaple Hemel spiril. Cur Hemel spiril isn'l iusl lhe enlhusiasm we exhibil in lhe cheering seclion al lhe games. ll's lhe pride inside us lhal makes us say, l'm lrom Hemel High, and glad ol il. Yes, our slory is wrillen proudly and il is an exciling one, lull ol all lhe memories ol lhis year al Hemel I-li h. ,fly for K lid? Far righl: The breen-:way l Cenler: These pillars acid a louch of ancienl Greece lo lhe archilec- lure of our high school building Lefl: Hemel Junior High School. K, C 3 Y. 's wp K ,iS mx. v :A 5, aff 1.83 4 ,ii .,,.:,. is W . sVf5,.u: v.wg M, , ,f A,.,.- - , 1 , bf , x rg wr in r ZL lx var. 4'Eyf 5 ' s f ,N W-1-P :-M if : . gf 'Q , 55' v gg, 5 I. V, rx 'ur U fx Q' ' ' . 1 L 1 X -. X L ' g t Q Q QQ, fy, . ., Q ., ,,..A.......--f 1-f.........w...,N A AW-if , L 'ir-5 . x Ao X. W :Mu , 1 ' f A it v. 1 me fb T T A ,., V in y . Ji fy K I, vi , v if WMM geavlg ,JQIULIWLS fo guicle We're dedicaTing This l954 TahquiTz in appreciaTion To Miss Edna FleTcher. In her nineTeen years aT l-lemeT High, she's done a loT more Than iusT Teach. She's puT in a loT oT exTra hours doing Things ThaT mosT oT us don'T sTop To Think abouT. BuT we'd be in guiTe a muddle if she didn'T do Those Things. Many Friday nighTs beTore The games have Tound her aT The caTeTeria helping The iun- iors prepare Tor Their reTreshmenT booTh. When a school l:nanqueT was given, Miss FleTcher was righT in There working To make iT a success. The FuTure Honnemakers oT America, wiTh her as advisor, has grown inTo one oT our school's biggesT and mosT acTive organizaTions. Hundreds oT housewives oT Today, and also Those oT Tomorrow, have Miss l3leTcher To Thank Tor Teaching Them To be good homemakers. There iusT doesn'T seem To be any way To Thank her enough Tor all she's done Tor us. All oT us ioin To say, Thank you, Miss FleTcher, Tor your sacriTicial service. f ' I ff 4 V . ' if , li f' 7 ID ' lt , , , i , if yr 4- H V ,X ,I 'LV A A .V lv i yy l r 1 'LJ X y Lf fi-if W s X ir ,I A ,gli 1, HL ? A 'll ' ylfli 1 ,T 44 ,s ,, NM, I yy! if fi Lil lb FM is LVM J 1i'L gy Alf' X, , l- n f. V is r ir ,ff ,ev vw i Il j -if 4711 QC' ,UT l f. 1 , I ,, A ' rc 1 ,y,,f i ywfy I L I: L l L ff ffl' ill' l l i rf' 4 T if , 1 A J L A X, 3 J V' L l i 'X li 1 M 77 ia fl Tl if , ,wif X ,, Lf fl V ll ,5 IL- ,U-fl l f 1 Lk , ,elf ff 15 V' ,if I fy :LT fl l X U I ' L, ,V f ly ,. , J y ' y ' fm U 5 1' 1,1 L Ml f' 1 T U ll , fl 'j Yi ' 'id .J , , in qv' T ' A l fi T ,, ,f 4 L, I V, r I, If 1 lj Ll 1, ,ff ,ci -1 , ,P f, if i T r Xllg, . I M R ' J if I ,gli H V QQ I ly , ir T' lf A is T fl N I ZLL of Cmfmfg LEADERS' penc:raf+ promp+ecI pedagogy. . . page Il CLASSES inscribed impressive incidenfs . . page 25 ACTIVITIES au+hored ambi+ious ac:compIisI1men+s. . page 4I SPORTS spelled subs+an+iaI s-Iamina . page 63 JUNIOR HIGH formuIa+ed fufure fun . . page 87 ADS 'Irace 'rown's 'rracIe . . . page I09 '27 ,mw- Qin... QNA PX! : 4 A , ' fv x , f . It , MU fM'W1UWX Cb fi Jw c95NvWm 'dv V V 2 A Y r fi P W , I x L ' V f L fr V P f W X. iN! WX yy x VI X P' ,. A-J KN ' W Xl W6 V 623 flffx x mb 'F wb 3514 4 'sam NU 'ff IM Q2 pf LP 'pf' wiv M fi I WCP D Mi QV ww, JN M if Dr. Jacob F. Wiens, DisTricT Sup- erinTendenT of Schools, phones one of his principals To discuss school problems. 2 WJ Hillas Cole, school bo d l lx IOQIQCIWUL i Dr. Wiens chieT aTTribuTes, during his Three years as SuperinTendenT oT l-lemeT Schools, have been his Triendliness and willingness To help. l-le has shown greaT inTeresT in sTu- denT welTare and earned everyone's sincere admiraTion and Triendship. Our school board is a group oT locally elecTed people who meeT Tre- quenTly To discuss school problems and devise means oT solving Them. These able ciTizens volunTarily serve us: They give Treely oT Their Time, Their energies, Their wisdom. To Them we oTTer our sincere Thanks. Kilim X me-MV Wg Q0 ar cer, signs a School Board PresidenT Claire A. GiIleTTe and TrusTee School board members, William W. Wafson and Mrs. check for The purchase of library books. Richard EllioTT, discuss The proposed merger befween Hemef Alice May Nelson, are confronfed wiTh a lmoH finan- and San Jacinfo School DisTricTs. ' I2 Y cial problem. in .xdalminidfrafion Wallring up The Tronf sfeps of The high school and loolcing forward To Their clay's work are C. Guy Warfel, Hemef Junior- Senior High School Principal, aT le'FT, and C. J. Salisbury, Vice-Principal. aT righf. Mrs. Barbara STone, lefT, and Mrs. Geneva Mengel, righT, pause from Their worli for a refreshing bouT wiTh The cameraman. The superinTendenT's office siaff organize Themselves for The morn- ing's Tasks. They are, leTT To righT: Mrs. STella Moore, Mrs. Grace Scoff, Mrs. Nora Borders, and Miss Dawn Heavin. I 3 fy L, The sysTern oT having a principal and a vice- principal was used Tor The second year, wiTh Mr. WarTel and Mr. Salisbury again serving wiTh marked success in Those capaciTies. They shar- ed adminisTraTive responsibiliTies, Mr. WarTel guiding The Teachers in Their worlc, and lvir. Salis- bury supervising sTudenT acTiviTies. Tardy slips, absence slips, and whaT noT were wriTTen and issued Trorn The aTTendance oTTice by secreTaries. Mrs. Geneva Mengel and ivirs. Barbara STone, and The oTTice girls. The Two pleasanT secreTaries also lcepT grade records and eTTicienTly perTormed secreTarial duTies Tor Mr. WarTel. The superinTendenT's skilled secreTarial sTaTT helped TransacT The school disTricT's business and kepT The Tinancial records Tor HerneT High STud- enT Bofdy and Clubs. MISS ALICE BEAIRD Ne an -WHY' HAROLD BEDDOWS book- ROY COOPER Ioo+baII MISS EDNA FLETCHER, MRS. FRANCES HAGEN, FRED HAGEN, agricul civics, senior problems: Iceeoing, sophomorelsocial couch, boys phylsical edu- home economics. English III, iournalism. 'BJ!,Iure. Dean of Girls. siudues. cahon. CURTIS MILLER, band. KENNETH MISS CARRIE PALMER, NATHANIEL P. HOW- RICHARD KILLEN, English MISS ELIZABETH McKEL- of Boys, UTIAS y. Igfrxilchool nurse. ERTON, English II, Cal- IV, senior mafh, annual. VEY, mafhemaiics. ,fl MXL' QI 'R ifornia Cadef' Cy ' JU I, speech. ,QF J , 1 ' ,-, , f ' ' ' f . ,iffy 'W V ll W VXI II ' AJ! Ilj , u L1 f IL, 1 ' E f I , jf' 'xx 9 ,M vw 0 acu f rf' M I , ,vi iw P ,If hy J ,, My EJ OJ X iq x ' J 'P , ' ,If MN F f-YN! pf, - .'-- ' A , J' - I A J' -'N I 'I' af W I v VIR P, L ,ff f JI I xv Q EV if , if I V ,iw I f Nfl 1' ' 6 ? , I' ,N KP 'J Lf' , I I ffl A NJ pl I 1 e'-- I IU ly jk P, l I f-ffl sf, rj X ' ,'.. - 4, If U W! - xff 1. I 'Sl Il if PM hi + A a 'J' I ' b - 'frm ,lex :O ZEFZZIF ss, ,:7f'e,.,Y'i,:J',:dzz1. I I Syl Ilmjjifgl. I lx L 'I -'ji D ffl L ' .AN , ' Q ' I' H FI I .Q 'nf A ,l4,,, XX., I I Nj! N, M, N si I so 11 ,IJ I JI- aww ies-Me- M- few ,E I ,I , r 1' ,ffl V F, gflkilf ,gsAC!-ff-ii--r'z.C4u'4 L L 7 in i iv ilijff 'T kv ' ' L ' . - - '.--1 16 ,, J 4.,..1ff,s-0-L ,-4f1fV j' -ff94 T' L J 1 VL Qi' ' fp , Y 1144! dz! , gfiie faculfy in a relaxed momenf during The infer views for The Bank of America Awards. LefT To rigI1T: Mr. Karl Balrlren, Mr. Glen STeinbacIr, Mr. Lee Vandenberg, Mr. Ray Zosel, Mr. RoberT Palmer, Mr. CurTis Miller. ,3,,yss,Aw,s -4 ff , , Jfeiffv f7TfAi9Ww7 I OBERT PALMER, span. Ihe TacuITy could Truly be described as Swell SporTs Tor They were Triends, as well as Teachers, To The sTudenTs. Besides 'Teaching us The mysTeries oT The TexTbooIcs, They also proved Themselves capable on The aThIeTic Tield wiTh Their vicTory over The seniors in a February baskeTbaII Tussle. ATTer TwenTy-Tour years oT inspired Teaching aT I-IemeT I-Iigh, Miss Alice Beaird is re- Tiring. She's been wonderTuI as a Teacher and Dean oT Girls. AT one Time she TaughT Eng- lish, in recenT years she has, by her Thoroughgoing course in civics, amply prepared us Tor loyal American CiTizenship. BesT oT all, Miss Beaird has been sage advisor and cheery Triend To each senior class Tor many years: she has moThered every senior beTore gradu- aTion Time, measuring us Tor our commencemenT caps and gowns, guiding us Toward pay jobs, happy marriage, or TurTher educaTion. CHARLES REED, chemisfry, DANIEL SALVIONE.cI1orus. MISS ISABEL SHELLER, MRS. JESSIE SH EPARD, ah. drivers educaiion, physics, girls physical educaTion arTs and cre'FTs. algebra. MISS WILHELMINA WEN- ARS. PEARL TUTTLE, DELL, homemalring. RAY ZOSEL, woodshop. ROBERT WALTER, Typing, brarian. LEE VANDENBER6, me- shorfhand, office pracTice. chanical drawing, meTaI shop. H L mm ,... .I X was s N T? 52 .1-Y 2 A My-i . Y , .gg I- L lr, is if vi ,nfl V 2 , 'slag-, - nf' W ,sf T '5 ,ws F GTI? GLENN STEINBACK biology, phofography physical science. I5 .uni We are sTiII proud oT our almosT-new caTeTeriag our pride is shown by our care oT The building and equipmenT, Tor we haven'T carelessly worn oTT iTs newness. Long line-ups oT hungry sTudenTs were Ted each day by moderaTe-priced, well-planned meals prepared by The able caTeTeria sTaTT. The caTeTeria was under new managemenT This year, headed by Mrs. Bernice Robinson. The snaclc bar, besides selling iTs usual sToclc oT candy, ice-cream and hamburgers, added apples and donuTs To iTs inyenTory This year, which made iT an even more convenienT place To grab a nourishing quickie lunch. This snaclc bar is mosT popular on sunny days when iT's more Tun To eaT ouT on The lawn Than inside. AW! fAe STM? Hungry hoards of sTudenTs daily floclred To The cafeferia To enioy Those n wurishing and appefizing lunch- es prepared by The cafeferia sTaf'f. The coolrs who helped quell our rav- enous appeTiTes are, le'fT To righT: Mrs. Zelma Shook, Mrs. Wilma Mc- call, Mrs. Bernice Unland, Mrs. Marie Hiller and Mrs. William McGrew. Snack Bar chief, Mrs. Irene Powers, aTTacks piles of leTTuce, pickles and buns, which she musf Turn inTo hamburgers before II:30. In fronf you see sTaclxed The plafes which will house These beef delicacies. '71r....-.,., . w , wfiffeng .S2lf'UiC6 emonne , , Ns, 3 iw . W , - ! SCHUUL B :USTODlANS. BACK ROW, leff fo righlz C. E. Slory, Joe Malros, Melville BUS DRIVERS. BACK ROW, lefl lo righh Sylvesfer Cosfo, Harry Lindsay, Millon Fisher Nallrer, and Alvin Galchel. FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: William Maddox, Harry Clarence Burroughs, Glen Holmes, H. A. Smilh, Amos Churchill. KNEELING, leff lo fogl, and Harry Hein. righi: Forresr Moon, Joseph L. Rondeau. MAINTENANCE MEN. Lefl lo righl: GARDENERS. Lefl fo righl: John Malelr and Carl Jensen and Slewarf Pender. Warren Holmes. Sludenls dwelling lar from school depended largely on lhe busses lor lransporlalion lo and from school each day. The bus drivers, whose safely records are our prioe, also worked exlra hours lo haul roolers and sporls reams lo ou+-ol- Town games and 'ro lransporl lhe loancl lo music leslivals. Our immaculale buildings are lhe pride ol all Hemeliles: conscienlious mainlenance men made major repairs on Salurdaysg and during all vaca- 'rions lhey repainled, revarnished and replaslered various school lacililies. Cuslodians cleaned anc polished noi only during lhe day, buf lar inlo lhe nighl. Gardeners made our campus allraclive, lor lhe will-clipped lawns are always green during lhe growing season, and llowers ol many hues al- ways acd lheir gaiely lo lhe lace ol our campus. I7 AT LEFT. Since Gary Sla- len learned lo give assisl- ance on fhe slide rule, Nancy Kisalca's lrig solving seems fo come easier. AT RIGHT. Jesse Schlange rehearses a speech for lhe benefil of fwo of his com- pafriols, David Bailey and David Brown. spare C Allhough Hemel l-ligh is a small school, il ollers manifold opporlunilies lo grow in lhe menlal, physical, and social skills required lor success. Very lew small schools oller such a wide variely of courses. Besides lhe regular required subiecls, such as English, Uniled Slales and world hislory, malhemalics, civics, physical educalion and lhe nalural sciences, we also have many inleresling and useful eleclives in our program. Burf Sarver and Milne Page look on wilh lrue scienlilic curiosily as Mr. Reed measures Mr. Waller's second year fyping class al worlx: lo someday be on a business Cl1em'C5lS'n Cl19mlS7 Y Class. execulive's payroll is fhe ambilion of many of lhem. Wesley Lyle helps Bob Parsons locale Bogofa, Capifal The home economics classes learned fhe rules of wedding eliquefle from announce- of Columbia, locale of a lhrilling yarn read in Spanish menls lo rice, lay pulling on lhis mocl: wedding. Besl' wishes and congrafulalions Class. lo Charlene Judy and Dixie Allerl' who were lhe happy bride and groom. 'MAL 1-.--u-.-unulannn Bob Davis, masler mechanic-To-be, conslrucls a gadgef on fhe lalhe The Three Wifches and Macbelh porlray a horrendous scene from William Shakes in melal shop. peare. The English IV sludenls, in all fheir bewilching beauly, are, lefl lo righ+ Donna Lewis, Lucille Woerner, Miclry Collier, Doris Schlange. I9 ABOVE LEFT: The arf class Ihrong abou? The polfery wheel while fwo experfs, Ihe Johnson Twins, Throw a bowl. ABOVE RIGHT: Gary Israel demonslrales The infricacies of camera operalion 'IJ Ile firsf semesfer pho+o class. BELOW LEFT: Buddy Alvarez and Jim Venable nofe physics calculafions as Larry Page measures Ihe dislance of a pendulum's swing. BELOW RIGHT: Miss BeaircI's 'third period civics class caugI'1+ in a busy moment ana! 6iv!uc0Lfi0n0Lf.f4cfiUifie5 0 Meciaion unc! Accuracy. A sfudenf planning on confinuing his educafion fhrough a college or universify may fake a come' plefe college preparafory course in his high school years, and meef all fhe reguiremenfs fo enfer college. Two years of a foreign language are given, and all fhe mafh subiecfs fhaf are ever presenf- ed in high school. We have fwo lab sciences: fhese are physics and chemisfry. Preparafion for a business career can be obfained righf here af l-lemef l-ligh, wifh our commer- cial classes. These include fwo years of fyping, shorfhand, and bookkeeping, and an office prac- fice class. Those wifh arfisfic fasfe have found whaf fhey are looking for here, for we have elecfive classes in singing, arf, and insfrumenfal music. A girl can frain herself for 'rhe mosf imporfanf feminine career, fhaf of being a good homemaker. Sewing, cooking, and general home economics classes help fo prepare a girl for a fufure as a housewife. A mechanically-minded person may revel in woodshop, mefal shop, mechanical drawing, or agri- culfure. , ii . mf . ' T xi 5. Z 'x Div . ,Q M i 4? R fi E c 4 ' i if E, , ! 0 2 s 'x 3, a R r i Hs.. Absorbed in polishing an arfillery shell in mefal shop Versafile Donna Lewis looks eager fo fasfe fhe hamburgers ln Mr. Vandenburg's Driver Educafion class, Jeaneffe is Jack Wasserburger. she has iusi' finished cooking in Miss Flefcher's Homemaking Lubin fakes a speed reacfion fesf, while Dick Baldwin IV class. Jeanne Neal and Carol Bohmfalk seem well-pleased looks on infenfly. also-fhey musf noi' be sick-af leasf noi yef. 2l AT LEFT: Chuclr Reeves, 'firsf semes- fer sludenf body presidenf. AT RIGHT: Jesse Schlange, second semesler sludenf body president Ze Lgzfwfenf Counci Miken! pfvufw FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT BODY OFFICERS don'f loolr very concerned abou? SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT BODY OFFICERS were all migh+y seniors. Leff fhe school business righl' af +his momenf. Leff +0 righl: Darrell Williams, vice- fo righfz Jesse Schlange, presidenfg Tom Blum, vice-president Eddie Lowrimore. presidenh Janene Siverfson, freasurerg Carol Bohmfallx, secrelaryg Chuck Reeves, Boys Club Represenfafiveg Nancy Kisalza, 'lreasurerg Dorofhy Lingo, Girls Club presidenfg Donna Lewis, Girls Club Represenfafiveg Chuck Wagner, Boys Club Represenfafiveg Frances Chacon, secrefary. Represenfafive. 22 Twewr- f tml? Furs? semesfer prexy, Chuclr Reeves, presenfs fhe symbolic gavel fo incoming presidenl, Jesse Schlange. Being a sfudenf body officer is nof iusf a lof of glory, buf a huge responsibilify. Officers musf sef an example fo fhe ofher sfudenfs and help fo see fhaf our sfudenf governmenf is democrafic and fair. Af mid- ferm a new polifical parfy sysfem was infroduced, and fhe school was divided info Gold and Whife parfies. This helped fo promofe enfhusiasm in fhe elecfion cam- paign, and increased sfudenf supporf of fhe officers elecfed. The sfudenf council sponsored fhe I-lallowe'en Carni- val fhis year, wifh various school organizafions operaf- ing fhe boofhs. Firsl semesfer sfudenf body presidenf, Chuclc Reeves, broughf honor fo l'Iemef l-ligh by being elecfed presidenf of fhe Riverside Counfy League Sfu- denf Council. Wifh fhe elecfion of second semesfer prexy, Jesse Schlange, came fhe newly esfablished Sfu- denf Council Guidance Courf. Problems and misdemeanors were broughf before Ihis courf in a successful affempf fo curb smolcing on The school grounds, reckless driving, efc. The council also sponsored fhe Coronafion Dance for Miss Hemef. or emefife is Jdcfiuifiea. FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL. BACK ROW, Ieff fo righf: Mr. Newfon, Charles Ross, Darrell Williams, Lynn Crawford, Chuck Wagner, Chuclr Reeves, Sieve Cross, Carrol Dooliffle, Keilh Fraehlich. SECOND ROW. Leff 'Io righl: Carol Bohmfallc, Donna Lewis, Cleva Helm, Be++y Gilliland, Winnie Page, Pai Denham, Donna Smifh. FRONT ROW. Leff fo righf: Janef Froehlich, Janene Siverfson, Jeanne Neal, Janna William- son, Jolene Reader, Doro+hy Lingo. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUN- CIL. Leff Io righ+, BACK ROW: Eddie Lowrimore, Sieve Cross. Le'F'f fo righf, SECOND ROW: John Holland, Keith Froehlich, Jesse Schlange, Tom Blum, Burl Sarver, Milze Page, Mr. Newfon. Leff +o righf, FRONT ROW: Frances Chacon, Mary Sandall, Janene Siverlson, Beffy Gilliland, Gail Price, Nancy Kisalra. 23 'W iisz... 4' f ' W:.QAr!S4'-rw 'N.., AWA , Fl wgigglggs A 303 Mfg: J .40 ,. ,N W ,. .x smmmmmlu A ,S+ X . M1 S 3 1 Xmm ini, S J - ' A MW 4 3, M! 1 fr M ' MW 8 f um ' 'me 4 v ff ' f 'W' 5 4 Vi 5 f 2 Qjf? jnvff fl ,-:.,,.,,,..ff 2' DIXIE LOU ALLERT. F.H.A. 3, 4: homeroom rep. 2: song leader 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Library Club 4. BUDDY ALVAREZ. Lefler- man's Club 3, 4: foolball 2: +racl: 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quel' Commillee 3. MARVIN ANGEL. F.F.A. 2. 3, 4: C.C.C. 3, 4. ELOUISE ARMISTEAD. Chorus 2, 3, 4: Operella Marianne 3: Commercial Llaior. LARRY ARMSTRONG. Bas- Irelball 3, 4: iraclr 4: Beau- 'ly and The Beef Delivery Boy 3. BARBARA ARSENIAN. Pholo 4: Quill 8: Scroll 4: F.H.A. 4: Tahquilz Peaks 4: Class Sec. 4. LESTER BAILEY. Chorus 2, 3, 4. MARILYN BAILEY. Chorus 2, 3, 4: Operella Mari- anne . DAVID BAILEY. Member of lhe A.S.B.: hisfory maior. FRED BARBER. F.F.A. 2, 3 Chorus 2: Library Club 4. III I -.,'11B-ek Pal, , ' r'b'o'6'5'5fT'qg ,,,H 5 . p-I we ef -G'--' . , 0 CD S 5 A 4 X -D YS ,- W. lfflllflf fi JOHN BARTLETT. Shop Ma- lor. DALE CLAY. Hislory and English Maiors. en iam A lense momenl in 'Ihe se- nior play, January Thaw . Lefl' Io righl: Bob Todd, Donna Lewis, Jerry Friclrer. Tom Blum. TOM BLUM.LeHerman's Clul 2, vice-pres. 3, 4: Key Clul: 2, sec 3, lreas. 4: Spanish Club 2: Sludenf Body Vice- Pres. 4: Class Pres. 4: home- room rep. 3: 'loolball 2, 3, 4: baslelball 2, 3, 4: baseball 2 3, 4: lrach 2: Beau+y and lhc Beef Professor Barlon 3 January Thaw Herber' Gage 4. MICKEY COLLIER. Sludcnl Congress 4: Quill 8: Scroll 3. 4: F.H.A. 4: Spanish Club 2: Tahquifz 2, 4: Tah- quilz Peeks 3: homeroom rep. 3: C.S.F. 2, 3, sec. 4, life member: Daisy Chain 3: Jr.- Sr. Banquel wailress 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Beau+y and fha Beef Franny Barlon 3: January Thaw Barbara Gage 4. mVx L?A omlaidvl an mlareddiue econ RAY BROWN. F.F.A. 2, 3 C.C.C. 3, 4. DORIS DAMERON. F.H.A. 4: Spanish Club 2: G.A.A. 4: Beaufy and fhe Beef' Do? 3: January Thaw Paula Gage 4. I CHARLES CARNES. F.F.A. PAT CASTELLO. F.H.A. 2. 2, 3: Agricullure Malor. 3. 47 G-A-PM 2. 3. 4- JACK DICK. Foofball 2: MARlEDONAl.DSON.Quill baslefball 2: fraclr 2, 3. 4. 8: Scroll 47 F-l'l-A 4: Tdl1- quilz Peelis edilor 4: Daisy Chain 3. FRANCES CHACON. Span- ish Club, pres. 2: Sfudenl Body Sec. 4: Class Vice- Pres. 2: Daisy Chain 3: G.A.A. 2, 4. CARROL DOOLITTLE. Lef- +erman's Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Class freas. 3: homeroom rep. 4: foolball 2, 3, 4: baslcefball 2, 3, 4: baseball 2, 3, 4: lrack 2: Jr.-Sr. Banquel wailer 2. Firsf semesler class of- ficers al' worlr in office 2. Leff lo righf: Nancy Kisaka, secrefary: Eddie Lowrimore, freasurer: Tom Blum, presidenf: and Jack Erickson, vice- president SUE CLARK. F.H.A. 4: Span- ish Club 2: Chorus 4: Tah- quifz 3: Tahquifz Peelis 3: Sfudeni' Body Sec. 3: Beau- +y and lhe Beef Laura Al- len 3: January Thaw Ma- lhilda Rockwood 4. RALPH DOTINGA. Spanish Club 2, 3: Math and Sci- ence Majors. ill - if .. 11 Qfjdcfivified an CHUCK DRlVER. LeH-er- man's Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: baseball 2, 3, 4. ELMER FRANKLIN. Lel- ferman's Club 3, 4: Chor- us 2, 3: foofball 4: bas- hefball 2, 3, 4: baseball 2, 3, 4: operella Marianne 3. 28 ELEANOR DUNBAR. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: G-.A.A. 3, 4. JERRY ERICKER. Leller- man's Club 3, 4: Key Club 4: Spanish Club 2: RCL len- nis 4: 'foolball 2, 3, 4: bas- lcelball 2, 3, 4: baseball 2: lraclc 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel wailer 2: Beaul'y and lhe Beef Lesler Allen 3: Jan- uary Thaw Jonalhan Roclc- wood 4. Senior While Shirl Day proved lo be an impressive sigh? in lofs of 'lhe classes, especially physics which is an all-senior class. JERRY DUNCAN. C.C.C. 3, 4: Library Club 4: Beaul'y and lhe Beef underlalrer 3: January Thaw lransporfa- lion 4. JIM FRICKER. LeHerman's Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: RCL lennis 2, 3, 4: 'Fool'- ball 2, 3, 4: baslcelball 2, 3, 4: lraclc 2, 4: Beau+y and lhe Beef Scaffold 3: Jr.- Sr. Banquel wailer 2. HAROLD EIDSON. Chorus 2, 3: operella Marianne 3. KEITH FROEHLICH. Lef- lerman's Club 3, 4: Key Club 2, sec. 3, pres. 4: Quill 81 Scroll 3: Tahquilz 2, 3: slu- denl congress 3, 4: Boys Club rep. 2: Sludenl Body vice-pres. 3: class pres. 2, 3. 4: C.S.F. 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquel' wailer 2: Planning Commil- fee 3: foolball 3, 4. JACK ERICKSON. Lelier- man's Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: F.F.A. 2, 3, 42 Class Vice-Pres. 4: foolball 2, 3, 4. JO ANN GIBSON. Cheer- leader 3: Gv.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel wailress 2: Library Club 4: Beauly and 'lhe Beef Milzi 3: January Thaw Sarah Gage 4: Home- coming Oueen 4, ALLEN FOX. Shop Maio SHERMAN HAGEN. F.A. 2: Band 2, 3: C.C. 3. RON HARRINGTON. Band 2, 3: C.C.C. 3. JOHN HOLLAND. LeTTer- man's Club 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Class Treas. 4: RCL Tennis 2, 3, 4: fooTball 2, 3, :gn om W aj 1, 4: Tracl: 3. 4: BeauTy and Tx by YV -' 2 1 if The Beef properTies 3: my Aymx, ,fxy J homeroom rap. 4. Tex u 1 A ga' 'pf J JO ANN HURTZ. Band 2, , U XYQ ' ,',J5! - ' 3: 'flag Twirler 4: BeauTy 2 '-f' V.: and The Beef ushereTTe 3: XJ Iyxlv-1 EMT Q, 1 ' V January Thaw ushereTTe if MA 22 dop5ereTTa Marianne . 2., ysM 1 1 Fir! T an . TJ G J f My A y fi N 'W X JOY HUTSON. Chorus 3, -QQU xg! x jj XL opereTTa Marianne 3: 'C ,Lf Daisy Chain 3. N, y X XR g' X- M GARY ISRAEL. Leffefmsns fx' ' Club 3, pres. 4: Key Club T 2, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4: Boys Club Rep. 3: Class Pres. Z: TooTball 2, 3, 4: Traclr 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: PhoTo 4. IVA JEFFERY. F.H.A. 2, 3. 4: Library Club 4: BeauTy and The Beef band mem- ber and usl1ereTTe 3: Jan- uary Thaw malce-up and ushereTTe 4: Daisy Chain 3. When a senior comes To his lasT year, he auTo- maTically Thinks, l'm gofng To make This The besT year oT all. And The lasT year usually is The besT. The class oT '54 Took advanTage of Their righT To The cenTer drive, prinTing Their class number in whiTe on a brighT red background. There was a liTTle Trouble in The maTTer oT deTending The num- ber, buT iT sTill remained ThroughouT The year. N, , . One of The members of The senior Team in The game wiTh The TaculTy confers wiTh Coach Blum. AssisT- anT Coach Fricher loolrs worried. X . X Y CAROL ANN JOHNSON. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: TahquiT1 4: Jr.- Sr. BanqueT waiTress 2, com- miTTee 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: Library Club 4: BeauTy and The BeeT arT 3: January Thaw arT 4. GORDON KESSON. Key Club 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: swing band 3, 4: cheerleader 3: RCL Tennis 2, 3, 4: BeauTy and The Beef Foggy Ryan 3: Jan- uary Thaw Carson 4. JO ANN JOHNSON. F.H.- A. 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. BanqueT waiTress 2, commiTTee 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: BeauTy ancl The Beef arT 3: January Thaw aclverTising 4. KEN KINKADE. RCL Tennis 2: baslceTball 2, 3. 4: base- ball 2, 4: Traclx 2. CHARLENE JUDY. F.H.A. 3, 4: homeroom rep. 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: BeauTy and The Beef malre-up 3. NANCY KISAKA. F.H.A. 4: Spanish Club 2: Band 3: Girls Club Rep. 3: STuclenT Body Treas. 4: Class Sec. 2, 4: vice-pres. 3: home- room rep. 2: G-.A.A. 2, 4: Tahquifz Peelis 3: BeauTy and The Beef sTudenT di- recTor 3: January Thaw Freida 4. 29 OLEN KlZER. Lel'lerman's Club 4: Band 4: Chorus 4: 'foolball 2, 3, 4. HAZEL KLUMP. Chorus 4: Daisy Chain 3. TOM LEAVELLE. Leiler- man's Club 2, 3. 4: Key Club 3: Chorus 4: Tahquifz 4: Tahquilz Peeks 4: Class Sec. 3: RCL 'lennis 2, 3. 4: 'loolball 2, 3, 4: baskelball 2, 3: lrack 2: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quel' commiflee 3: Spanish Club 2. BOB LEEDLE. C.C.C. 3: Archery Club 3. ALICE LEMON. Library Club 4: Home Ec Maior. RICHARD LE VAN. Shop Maior. DONNA LEWIS. Spanish Club 2: sluclenl' congress 4: Girls Club Rep. 4: cheer leader 3, 4: C.S.F. 3, 4: Jr.- Sr. Banquel' waifress 27 G.A.A. 2, vice-pres. 3, 41 Beauly and lhe Beef Mol- ly 3: January Thaw Marge Gage 4: Daisy Chain 3. DOROTHY LINGO. F.H.A. 4: sludenl' congress 3. 42 Girls Club Rep. 4: home- room rep. 3 sludenl council parliamenlarian 3, 4: RCL lennis 2, 3, 4: C.S.F. 2, 3.4. life member: Daisy Chain 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, pres. 4: Jr.- Sr. Banquei wailress 2, com- milfee 3: Science Club 3: Reau+y and the Beef Gin- ny Allen 3: January Thaw sludenf direclor 4. EDDIE LOWRIMORE. Lel- 'rerman's Club 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Quill 8: Scroll 4: Tahquilz 3, 4: Boys Club Rep. 4: Class Sec. 3, Treas. 4: foolball 3, 4: baslrefball 3: lrack 2, 3, 4. BARBARA McGRATH. Flag lwirler 4: Janary Thaw ushere'H'e and program de- signer 4. Mifk Srioud L. C. McKlNLEY. F.F.A. 2. 31 baslrelball 2, 3. DORIS MILHOLLAND. Pholo 4: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Beaufy and 'the Beef band member and usherelle 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. CHUCK McSWEENEY. LeHerman's Club 3, 4: Key Club 4: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: 'Foofball 2, 3, 4. RONALD MILLIGAN. LeHerman's Club 3, 4: F.F.A. 2, 3: Chorus 3: foofball 2, 3. 4: lraclr 3: opereffa Marianne 3: Beaufy and lhe Beef Bubbles 3. The iirsl dance ol The year, lhe Senior Shuffle, was sponsored by lhe seniors aller 'rhe lirsl' league loolball game played al home. ln December a casl was picked lor 'rhe class play, which was pre- senled as a smash hi+ in January. The play was a comedy enlilleol January Thaw. Senior crailiness was again eslablished in Feb- ruary wilh Senior While Shirl Day. Class mem- bers came lo school in while shirls and levis. La- ler on in Jrhal monlh, rhe seniors were a lillle non- plussed by lhe loss ol lheir game wilh lhe lacully, 43-34. Bul lhey regained lheir confidence on Sen- ior Leadership Day when high school leachers re- linquished lheir posilions 'ro several seniors. .x4nficiyaa fion 'Nfl' vw-or 1 i xiii CK MORTON. Sfudenf ngress 4: Science and afh Maiors. ARRY PEACOCK. Lef- rman's Club 3, 4: Span- Club 2: fraclc 3: foof- Il 2, 3. N- r vimmfx R JAMES NELSON. Commer- cial Maior. DENlSE POURROY. F.H.A. 4: Spanish Club 2: Tahquifz Peelis 3: sfudenf congress 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Beaufy and fhe Beef malre-up 3: Jan- uary Thaw malre-up 4. INA OLDS. Chorus 2, 3: Library Club 4. GAIL PRICE. Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4: F.H.A. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Tahquifz 2, 3, ed- ifor 4: Tahquifz Peeks 3: sfu- denf congress 3, 4: Class Vice-Pres. 3: homeroom rep. 4: C.S.F. 2, 3, pres. 4, life member: Daisy Chain 3: Jr.- Sr. Banquef commiffee 3: G.A.A. 2, 4: Science Club 3: Beauty and fhe Beef Miss Bigby 3: January Thaw sfage manager 4. EARLENE OWEN. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Beaufy and fhe Beef malre- up 3: January Thaw make- up 4. CHUCK REEVES. Lelfer- man's Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2. 3, 4: Sfuclenf Body Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. and Boys Club Rep. 3, Pres. 4: Class Vice- Pres. 2: baslrefball 2, 3, 4' baseball 2, 3, 4: fracl: 2. Second semesfer senior class officers. Back row. leff fo righf: Bill Regan, vice-presiclenf: Chuck Reeves, sergeanf-af-arms: John Holland, freasurer. Fronf row, lefi' fo righf: Barbara Arsenian, secre- fary: Keifh Froehlich, presidenf: Elizabefh Taylor, sergeanf-af-arms. LARRY PAGE. Lefferman's Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Band 2, 3, 4: swing 3, 4: Sfu- denf Body Treas. 3: Class Treas. 2, 3: foofball 2, 3, 4: baslrefball 2: baseball 2, 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquaf waifer 2: Beaufy and fhe Beef 3: January Thaw George 4. BILL REGAN. Class Vice- Pres. 4: foofball 3: Science Maier. RONNIE PARKER. English and Hisfory Major. JEANNE RILEY. Transfer from Pellefier High School: Commercial Maior. . W mer is Nw CHARLENE ROBINSON. Commer- cial Maior: member of 'fhe A.S.B.: 'Transfer from Coachella 4. SUE ROBINSON. Quill 8: Scroll 4: F.H.A. 4: Spanish Club 2: Tahquifz Peelis 3, eclifor 4: Library Club 4: Beaufy and fhe Beef Dr. Spencer 3: January Thaw malre-up 4. DORIS SCHLANGE. Band 2: Tah- quih Peeks 3: G.A.A. 4. JESSE SCHLANGE. Sfuclenf congress 4: Sfudenl' Bocly Pres. 4: C.S.F. 4: foofball 2. JIM SHAW. Beau1'y and The Beef sfage commiffee 3: Mafh and Agri- culfure Majors. PHOEBE SHELD. F.H.A. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Beau'ly and The Beef band member and ushereH'e 3. GARY SLATEN. Key Club 3, 47 Quill 8: Scroll 4: Tahquifz Peelis 4: opereffa Marianne sfage crew 3: Science Club, sec. 2, pres. 3: Beaufy and The Beef Milf 3. BARBARA McCOLL SMITH. Jr.-Sr. Banque+ commiffee 3: flag fwirler 4: Beaufy and fhe Beef ushere'He 3: January Thaw ushereffe 4. of spring, came fhe fime fo order announcemenfs, cards, and graduafion robes. If was fime fo apply for iobs or for admission fo colleges, fo plan for fhe summer and for fhe fufure. Even fhe leasf senfimenfal people of fhe class couldn'f help feeling a liffle sad. For if has offen been said fhaf wifh fhe end of high school, comes fhe end of childhood. If didn'f seem righf fhaf nexf year fhey'd all be in differenf places and separafed from many of fheir friends. The days seemed fo fly by, and before anyone had halfway realized if, if was June ll and Graduafion Day. Affer receiving fheir diplomas, fhe senior class filed solemnly ouf befween fhe rows of fhe'Dlaisy Chain. The fradifional ceremony 'rhey'd loolced forward fo for so long was over, and fhey were saying goodbye fo Wifh fhe coming Huns. 0 ra uafion ELIZABETH TAYLOR. F.H.A. GLADYS TELFORD. Daisy 2' Class Ser eanl al arms 4' Chain 3. I 9 ' ' I Jr.-Sr. Banquei' arf commiffee 3: Beaufy and fhe Beef ar+ commiffee 3. SON. Phofo 4: Quill 81 Scroll 4: Spanish Club 2: Tahquifz Peelcs 4: homeroom rep. 4: Daisy Chain 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Banque? waifress 2: BeauIy and 'rhe Beef malre-up 3: January Thaw make-up 4. Gly. BOB TODD. Band 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquei commiffee 3: Beau+y and fhe Beef Mr. Allen 3: January Thaw' Maff Rockwood 4. DUANE UNLAND. L 'rerman's Club 3, 4: F.F. 2, 3, 4: foofball 4: baslu ball 2, 3, 4: 'rraclr 2, . Hxsrsaswmmzmsemnolm . L A VENABLE. LeHer- ub 2 4' b 2 3 4' Class r as. re . 3' baseball 2 3 4- Sr. Banquef waifer 2 imi++ee 3' homeroom PAT SEELEY. F.H.A. 2, 3. Span- ish Club 2: Chorus 3, 4: RCL lennis 2, 3, 4: opereffa Mari- anne 3: Daisy Chain 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Beaufy and fhe Belly 3: January Thaw Loomis 4. Beef Miss BARBARA STEVENSON. Spanish Club 2: Daisy Chain 3: Library Club 4. 3 fl Q 4 Ill Y . es 44 ' l N ff Z J A . ff A 5 C 1 K f v ' R OPHELIA VILLA. Library Club 4' Home Ec Maior. 'Q CALVIN WALLACE. Key Club 4: Quill Br Scroll 4: Spanish Club 2: Tahquih Peelzs 4: Science Club 3: RCL fannis 4: Beaufy and fha Beef Sieve 3. BARBARA WEBB. F.H.A. 2, 3: Band maiorelfe 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Beaufy and fhe Beef Barbara 3: Miss Hamel of l954. DIANE WEDDLE. F.H.A. 2. 3: Band 3. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Beauly and fhe Beef lickofs and sfage crew 3. RON WESSMAN. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Agriculiure Maior. GLENN WILKERSON. F.- F.A. 2: Band 2, 3: Baau+y and fha Beef band mem- ber 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquef waiier 2: commifiee 3. DARRELL WILLIAMS, Lef- ierman's Club 2, 3. 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Tahquilz 4: Sfudonf Body Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: foofball 2, 3. 4: basleiball 4: baseball 2, 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquef wailer 2, commiffee 3: Beau+y and fha Beef properfies 3: January Thaw Uncle Wal- for 4 BARBARA WILSON. F.H.A. Cass Treas. 2 3' Jr.- r. Banquef waifrass 2. LUCILLE WOERNER. Qu II an Scroll 4' F.H.A. ' Tahquifz 3 Business Mgr. 4. !? ' V .. ,. .ii-' SECOND SEMESTER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. LefT To righT: Winnie Page, FIRST SEMESTER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. LeTT To righT: Lynn Treasurer: Mike Page, presidenfg Bill Raymond, vice-presidenfq Carol Bohmfaik, Crawford, president Sfeve Skidmore, vice-president Bill Raymond secrefary. Treasurer: Doroihy Green, secreiary. The class oT I955 began The year wiTh a deTerminaTion To earn a big banizroii, and didn'T wasTe any Time beginning Their money-making ac- TiviTies. Besides The TradiTionaI reTreshn'1enTs sTand aT home TooTbaII games, The iuniors worked doubIeTime one garne nighT To sponsor a dance. There was so much enThusiasrn on The parT oT The iuniors Tor Their class play, TI1aT a doubie casT was picked. The play, The PerTecT IdioT, was given in April. And Then, in IaTe May, The rewards oT all Their hard work were reaped when The Junior-Senior BangueT and Prom were giver.. IT was one oT The biggesT aTTairs oT The year, and provided X RIN' up a Tarewell To The seniors ThaT wiII be Iong remembered. f Junior boys masquerading as song- Ieaders in a pep assembly are, Ie'fT To righT: Jerry Bunch, Lynn Craw- ford, Jerry Weed, and Bill Ray- mond. The iunior reTreshmenT booTh was a busy spoT during The half-Time af home TooTbaII games! ' i 5 'W .. ST '. 12. W., 'z12:m...,.2 rl le' mils W. ng., Y .... ,,Z- sef,r...ewMcv 5 . FIRST SEMESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Leff Io righl: Chuck SECOND SEMESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Leif lo righl: Ross, president Marianne McConnell, secreiaryg George Wilson, vice- president Sharlene Lowrimore, freasurer. mole gfue rinffi Diclx Baldwin, Ireasurerg Sieve Cross. presidenh Carol Ann Wolslau, secreiary: Mary Sandall, vice-president. The class oi '56 came inlo Hemel l'ligh ihis year wilh a deiermina- lion To show Ihe iuniors and seniors ihal a slrong class was on ils way io leadership in lhis school. The yearly assignmeni for sophomores oi painiing Ihe I-l was Iaclcled by an ambiiious group of sludenls, laden wilh brooms, heavy painl buclceis, and lunches. When l-lallowe'en Carnival 'rime arrived, lhe spoolchouse was successfully buill and operaled by Ihe sophomores. On February 24, 'rhe junior baslcelball leam ballled a group oi promising aihleies as lhey were beaien 25 Io I9 by Jrhe sophomore ieam in iheir Iradi- Iional grudge game. On March 5, a pleased audience of upperclass- men wiinessed singing, dancing, venlriloquism, and oiher acis which were performed in The sophomore lalenl show. Then came Ihe big day! Shining new class rings were proudly shown Io admirers. Sophomores Deanna Boen, Linda Michelson, and Jeaneffe Lubin admire lheir new '56 class rings. Sophs worlr on fhe Funhouse for fhe Hallowe'en Carnival. jr JUNIORS. Lefl' lo righf, BACK ROW: Jerry Clarke, David B rown, Jean Cordery, Don Asl, Rosendo Chacon, Roy Cowen, John Book, Marvin Clark. Lefl' fo righf, THIRD ROW: Obye Davis, Bob Basden. Gary Clark, Jerry Bunch, Lynn Crawford, Roger Davis, Arlie Bergman. Leff fo righf, SECOND ROW: Donna Bru- baker, Nancy Bashaw, Barbara Cobb, Marcella Borlace Bailey, Carol Bohm- falk, Kay Benninghoven, Helen Bram- leH'. Leff fo righf, FRONT ROW: Esperanza Berroleran, Joyce Caden- head, Karen Bounds, Marvel Coe, Pal' Denham, Rufh Beaver. 'VIR JUNIORS. Lefl fo righl, BACK ROW: John Wadsworlh, Fred Veiga, Gene Malleson, Charles Templin, Jacque Miller, Carl Morris, Mickey Kohl, LeRoy Tryffen. Lefl fo righf, THIRD ROW: Jerry Weed. George McCar+hy, Ned Wilson, Bruce Thomas, Jack Wasserburger, David Walsh, Chuck Wagner, Carl Woods. Leff lo righf, SECOND ROW: Noleen Tiner, Sue Mohlenhoff, Arlene Nichols, Barbara Tabor, Lorraine Wiens, Darlene Nichols, Bill Work, Gene Todd. Lefl lo righl, FRONT ROW: Maryanne Merwin, Diane Malony, Forresline Macfarland, Darlene Thacke M ' Nichols, Geraldine Marlin. r, yrna Weaver, Maria Villa, Louisa lung! JUNIORS. Lefl lo righl, BACK ROW: Jaclr Ripley, Homer Smilh, Sleve Slcid- more, Bob Severns, Gary OH, Ivan Parker, Marvin Sluellolen, Waller Moll. I.efl' lo righl, THIRD ROW: Ray Pallre, Burl Sarver, Milne Page, Donald Nelson, Rodney Perry, Alberf Scaramella, Bob Sanders. Lefl lo righf, SECOND ROW: Bill Pelerson, Willie Page, Donna Smilh, Bunny Oafes, Mary Pufhofl, Gary Schnei- der, Bill Raymond. Leff lo righl, FRONT ROW: Carolee Roloerls, Jeanne Neal, Janene Siverlson, Carol Slevenson, Bar- bara Sewell, Helen Ross, Juanila Seid, Marriella Odom. or junior' one - 0LL8If'5 JUNIORS. Lell lo righl, BACK ROW: Joe Liera, Russel Egberl, Wesley Lyell, Lee Horn, Leslie Kolb, Todd Hagen, Jael: Fleming. Lelf fo righf, THIRD ROW: Chesler Freeman, Harold Hefley, John Lane, Charles Gray, John Groom. Ronnie Hanson, Jim Hall. Lell lo righl, SECOND ROW: Jeanelle Gibson, Flor- ene Greenhill, Pal Leedle, Joanne John- son, Vicky Howard, Nancy Loomis, Linda Lasaler, Dorolhy Long. Lell lo righl, FRONT ROW: Ilene Hahn, Virginia Greenlee, Rosemary Knighl, Karen Krue- ger, Dorolhy Green, Palsy Golden, Helen Kennedy, Cleva Helm. 37 SOFHOMORES. Leff fo right, BACK ROW: Sieve Cross, Gary Barlrsdale, Lyle Briclcey, Lyle Amlin, Eugene Burden, Larry Boyd. Leff fo righi, SECOND ROW: Richard Baldwin, Deanna Boen, Linda Cox, Judy Breckenridge, Bonna Bolin, Charlene Burdeffe, Rufh Culp. Lefi' fo rigl'1+, FRONT ROW: Sally Ar- naiz, Emily Casfello, Ediflw Dameron, Simone Core, Joyce Culp, Tyra Benson Nelda Clieff. N. SOPHOMORES. Leif fo rigl1+, BACK ROW: Jim Longwill, Ofis Lea, Darrell Hensley, David Fox, Jim Ferrell, Waller Hagen, Jim Huls. Leif fo righf, THIRD ROW: John Gouin, Joe Edwards, David Fields, Bob Howard, Sherwood Hoopes, Ernesi Golden. Lef+ fo riglvl, SECOND ROW: Norma Luclr, Jo Ann Kuylrendall, JeaneHe Lubin, Janei Froelwliclw, Roy Fox, Bill Koeplle. Leif lo riglil, FRONT ROW: Diane Hunf, Joyce Korsund, BeHy Gilliland, Slwarlene Lowrimore, La Joyce Eglaeri, Evelyn Fosfer. 38 .gyolalaomore jnifiafed. SOPHOMORES. Lefl lo righf, BACK ROW: Bill Young, Donald Slueflolen, Jim Ripley, Charles Ross, Bruce Spears, Bob Spencer. Lefl lo righf, THIRD ROW: George Wilson, Ray Sims, Jerry Shellon, Leonard Wessman, John Wess- man, Ronald Spince. Lefl 'ro rigl1'r, SEC- OND ROW: Carolyn Walfrip, Phyllis Worlhley, Dawn Wrighf, Marilyn Will'- shire, Palsy Venable, Judy Taylor. Leff lo righf, FRONT ROW: Sandra Telford, Carol Wilhelms, Margo Tyler, Janna Williamson, Carol Ann Wolslau, Janel Wallers. 39 SOPHOMORES. Lefi lo righf, BACK ROW: George Pasos, Nelson Olds, Ron McAllisler, Bill Riley, Phillip Nelson, Doug Nelson, Tim Regan. Perry Maslro. Lefl lo rigl1+, THIRD ROW: Lesfer Nas- lase, Bill Malleson, Arlhur Pafschecli. Larry Noland, Bob Page, Bill Richardson, Delberl' McGralh. Lefl lo righl, SEC- OND ROW: Janine Overby, Mary San- dall, Linda Michelson, Kalhleen McKel- vey, Palsy Slocldon, Jolene Reader, Marianne McConnell. Lefl fo righl, FRONT ROW: Cara Ridgley, Barbara Merwin, Nancy Sheppard, Ruih Maness, Margarel Smifh, Frances Moreno, Marlha Spears, Ann Marslon. . 4m in-N .nr ., N .rw X f ca A.-6,-210 f,wMZ 1 .pap .MAJ f?wf'V'Z 'Z4Zf vwwmw '6 f-MMM-QM-f.'f J M dw, 5j Q7 1 12 43AfJ0L! EM4f'kl f w'Y iff' CQ Lb , f V K6 MJ, 1404 ,MJ 6106 'ii AW piffw N 1 ' r 'VW Mb ' K' JM K, h X . I A LU, U I 'A 15W X X I fl '14 xN WK Xa wx f f va f U. V A O v 3 5. 'I PQ -:J P xg Z' 'Q 'o x Ns: 'N Q' O W Y, Q 1 a 4 f 9 9 Y Y ol I o 1' 1' ,v e I ,fl i' - ev . kg! jkede 6flfl61LNQ6HQO! Wife Ourgfor Far lell. Le'l'lerman's Club members raked in 'lhe coins selling relreshmcnls al a baskelball game. Crack sales- men are, lefl fo righfz Coach Cooper, Larry Page, and Bob Page selling re- freshmenls lo Janice Templin, Margo Tyler, Jolene Reader, Belly Gilliland, and Mary Sandall. LeHerman's Club presidenls. Top: Gary Israel, presidenl, lirsf semes- lerg bollom: John Holland, presideni, second semesler. A baskelball lhrow al lhe Halloween Carnival was The lirsl proiecl ol lhe year lor The Lel- lerman's Club. The annual Lion's Club B and C lournamenl was pul on wilh lhe Leller- men sharing in lhe work and prolils. The club also sponsored lhe Senior-Facully baslcelball garne and lhal lraclilional day ol zany coslurnes, Rube Day. They climaxed lhe l953-54 year wilh a lrip. LETTERMAN's CLUB. BACK ROW: lell lo righl: Tom Leavelle, Jerry Fricker, Gene Boyd, Jim Fricker, Coach Cooper. FOURTH ROW, lefl lo righl: Chuck McSweeney, Duane Unland, Rosendo Chacon, Lynn Craw- ford, Jerry Bunch, Sleve Skidmore. THIRD ROW, lefl lo righl: Chuck Wagner, Larry Boyd, Harry Peacock, Mike Page, Waller Moll, Chuck Reeves. SECOND ROW, lell lo righl: Don Asl, Joe Liera, Jack Erick- son, Burl Sarver, Eddie Lowrimore, Darrell Williams, Carrol Dooliflle. FRONT ROW, lefl' lo righf: Chuck Driver, Elmer Franklin, Gary lsrael, Jim Venable, John Holland, Homer Smilh. Q68 N4 st' 'i w A1 KEY CLUB. BACK ROW, leff To righT: Mr. Salisbury, Mike Page, David Walsh, Jim Fricker, George Wilson, Dick Baldwin, Gary Israel, Carrol Dooliffle, John Holland, Jack Erickson, Jack Ripley. SECOND ROW, leff To righf: BurT Sarver, Dick Loomis, Darrell Williams, STeve Skid- more, Lynn Crawford, Chuck Driver, Chuck McSweeney, Chuck Wagner, Chuck Reeves. FRONT ROW, leff To righf: Larry Boyd, Tom Blum, Jim Venable, Bob Page, Keifh Froehlich, Eddie Lowrimore, Joe Liera, Bill Fef- erson. Key Club presidenfs. Top: Keifh Froehlich, presidenf, TirsT semesTerg boTTom, Gary Israel, presidenT, sec- ond semesfer. Key Club members aT work on The difch for The scoreboard confrol cable for The TooTball Tield. Le'FT To righl: Darrell Williams, Rosendo Cha- con, Eddie Lowrimore, Lynn Craw- Tord, Chuck Reeves. This year The Key Club sTarTed oTT iTs school service by digging a diTch Tor The conTrol cable Tor The new TooTball scoreboard. The annual Key Club ChrisTmas Ball was again The highlighT oT The winTer social season, as l-lemeT sTudenTs danced in Tormal aTTire To soTT music. As anoTher school service The Key Clubbers painTed The school Trash barrels red so ThaT They could be seen easily. They also have l4epT The sTudenTs inTormed oT school acTiviTies wiTh The acTiviTy board in The hall and The big board on The corner oT The campus. Parking cars aT BaccalaureaTe and GraduaTion is anoTher service rendered To school and communiTy by The Key Club. The organizaTion also awards The Sandy Ninninger Award To The senior boy and and girl who have made The mosT oT Their capabiliTies and circumsTances. lyIliL.JQl0memaLer5.S2ri66Lc! Mciyned, ..sNaf-w's F.H.A. LeTT To righf, BACK ROW: Marcella Borlace Bailey, Barbara Cobb, Barbara Arsenian, Dixie AllerT, Marie Donaldson, Sue Robin- son, Iva Jeffery, Doris Milholland, Sue Clark, Charlene Judy, Gail Price, Charlo'He RobineTTe, Donna Bolin. LeTT To righT, FIFTH ROW: Nancy Kisalra, Carol Wilhelms, Doris Dameron, Earlene Owen. LeTT To righf, FOURTH ROW: Eleanor Dunbar, Mickey Collier, Lucile Woerner, Denise Pourroy, Doris Schlange, Dorofhy Lingo, Carol Wolslau, Jeane+Te Lubin, Phyllis Wor+hley, Miss Flefcher. Le'FT To righT, THIRD ROW: Nancy Loomis, Cleva Helm, PaT Leedle, Carolee RoberTs, Florene Greenhill, Helen Kennedy, PaT Denham, Charlene BurdeTTe. LeTT To righT, SECOND ROW: Karen Krueger, Ann MarsTon, Marvel Coe, Mary Pufhoff, Carol Bohmfalk, Barbara Webb, Winnie Page. LeTT To righT, FRONT ROW: Bunny Oafes, Dorofhy Green, Donna SmiTh, Barbara Wilson, Carol Johnson, Pai' Seeley, Jo Ann Johnson, Karen Bounds, Kay Benninghoven, Rufh Ann Beaver, PaTsy Golden. Besides sponsoring Two dances This year, The F. H. A. has promoTed many more consTrucTive and ed- ucaTional acTiviTies. AT ChrisTmasTime They Took a baslceT oT Tood and giTTs To a needy Tamily. Carolee RoberTs, Florene Greenhill and l-lomemalcer's prexy, Winnie Page, aTTended a conTerenc:e aT Asilomar in November. l-lemeT members served as hosTesses Tor The SecTion X ConTerence, held aT HemeT in March. And don'T TorgeT The Farmer's Fair and FesTival. Miss FleTc:her and her proTeges dominaTed The Junior ExhibiTors' TenT, wiTh prize-winning exhibiTs oT The girls' canning, sewing, and baked goods. Besides The individual enTries, mosT oT The Fl-TA girls conTribuTed Their Time To The preparaTion oT a club booTh. F.H.A. OFFICERS. LeTT To righT, BACK ROW: Paf Leedle, vice-president Nancy Loomis, parliamenTariang Kay Benninghoven, secrefary. LefT To righT, SECOND ROW: Donna SmiTh, Treasurer, Miss FleTcher, advisor, Winnie Page, presidenh Ru+h Beaver, hisforian. FRONT ROW: Carol Bohmfallr, songleader. 44 0Uf'lflfLQIf'5 eIflIfl86! .wwf Lgd. fu- 45. F.F.A. Lell lo righl, BACK ROW: Jerry Skellon, Mr. Hagen, Chuck McSweeney, Jim Shaw, Manuel Andrade, Gene Malleson, Gene Halcomb. Lefl lo righl, FOURTH ROW: Rodney Perry, Bill Malleson, Waller Moll, Dick Loomis, Marvin Angell, Mr. Johnson. Lell lo righl, THIRD ROW: Leonard Wessman, Sherwood Hoopes, John Wessman, Bob Severns, Ron Hanson, Donald Asl, Leslie Kolb. Lell lo righl, SECOND ROW: Willard Donaldson, Brian Howard, Carl Woods, Bob Sanders, Howard Zachary, Bill Pelerson, Jerry Clark, Wayne Van De Walker. Lefl lo righl, FRONT ROW: Lee Benson, Gus Work, George Pasos, Jim Ripley, Jack Erickson, Doug Nelson, Bill Richardson, Cleason Helm. The Fulure Farmers ol America began lheir aclivilies lhis year al lhe Hemel Farmer's Fair, where Marvin Angell won a wrisl walch lor his excellenl care ol his animals. John Wessman won lhe sweep- 'us-w-M Barbara Webb lakes a big, iuicy bile ol walermelon as Eugene Halcomb and Bud Lombard wail lor Mr. Hagen lo cul lhem a piece. The occasion was lhe F.F.A. walermelon feed. slalces award al lhe lndio Fair on his Farm Mechanics display. The ip Hemel F. F. A. had live judging leams al lhe Kellogg Field Day. ' ,- They also pul on several aclivilies Jusl lor Fun -lhe walermelon y yy leed al lhe beginning ol lhe year, lhe Sweelhearl Dance lhey spon- 'X gi' O sored wilh lhe F. H. A., and lhe annual Sporls Day, when lhey hos- l ii T led six olher Riverside Counlv chaplers lo a day ol lun, baskelball, ,V 4 sollball, swimming, and lraclc. A X - 3 W Z , S .Qi CJ 'V gl y A3 QD' T3 T J 1' - we, f , ', f '72 f 45 FIRST SEMESTER C.S.F. Leff To righT, BACK ROW: Miss ElizabeTh lvlclielvey, Gail Price, JuaniTa Seid, Donna SmiTh, ForresTine Macfarland, Chuck Wagner, John Lane, David Walsh. Lefl' To righT, FRONT ROW: Donna Lewis, Mickey Collier, DoroThy Lingo, PaT Leedle, PaT Denham. sS2A0f0LIf'15 lflglf'0L SECOND SEMESTER C.S.F. LeTT To righT, BACK ROW: Miss ElizabeTh McKelvey Mary PuThcTl , Donna SmiTh, Mickey Collier, DoroThy Lingo, Donna Lewis, Paf Denham ForresTine Macfarland, Carol Wilhelms. Leff To righT, SECOND ROW: JuaniTa Said Dick Baldwin. LefT To righf, FRONT ROW: Chuck Wagner, Gail Price, JaneT Froehlich veal .14-1 meow 15, QUILL AND SCROLL. BACK ROW, leff To righT: Sue Robinson, Donna SmiTh, Gail Price, Eddie Lowrimore, Calvin Wallace, Gary SlaTen. FRONT ROW, le'FT To righlz Mrs. Hagen, Micky Collier, Barbara Arsenian, Lucile Woerner, Marie Donald- son, Joan Thompson, Mr. Killen. The Scholars TirsT made Themselves known This year by diTching school one briqhT day in November Tor Their semesTer Trip. They reaped The rewards oT hard work by seeing Two Television shows. AT- Ter dinner in a Hollywood resTauranT They wenT To see The Robe in Cinemascope. A dinner aT GrandolTo's in February was The occasion when second semesTer oTTicers were insTalled. l-lemeT's l'Tomer D. King chapTer oT Quill 81 Scroll sporTed Their pins early in The year. Quill and Scroll is an honorary so- cieTy Tar sTudenTs who are juniors or sen- iors and have served aT leasT one year in pul3l:aT?on work oT some Type, including pholoqraphy, annual, or journalism. lnsTallaTion of second semcsTer C.S.F. officers. Lefl To righT, STANDING: Dr. Wiens, insfalling officer: Gail Price, ouTgoing presidenfg Chuck Wagner, incoming president Pa? Denham, incom- ing secreTary. SEATED: Miss ElizabeTh McKelvey, C.S.F. advisor. 46 The girl alhleles were an aclive group lhis year. Wilh Miss Sheller as advisor and Dorolh presidenl, lhe girls promoled lwo successlul back- ward dances during lhe game season. They organ- ized Swealer and Non-Swealeru baslcelball 'reams and played a game wilh The San Jac G. A. A., em- erging viclorious in bolh A and B games. The purpose ol The game was lo raise money lor The do- nalion ol an incubalor lo The Hemel hospilal. Olher aclivilies were an overnighl slay al The beach 'lor The aclive members and parlicipalion in lwo RCL lennis lournamenls. y Lingo as mavefen. G.A.A. OFFICERS. Leff lo righl' Donna Smilh, secrelar D L ' . y: onna ewis, vice- presudenlg Carol Bohmfallr, lreasurerg and Dorolhy Lingo, presidenf. MIL .f4fALfe:i Q lfaceoffkeilf' ucforied 5.A.A. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Palsy loclclon, Frances Moreno, Marilyn Will- '1ire, Dawn Wrighl, Janice Templin, Miss heller, Janine Overby, Marianne McCon- ell, Tyra Benson, Donna Bolin, Charlolle obinelle. SEVENTH ROW, lefl lo righl: udy Breclcenridge, JoAnn Kuylrendall, Palsy enable, Sandra Telford, Janice Templin, velyn Fosler, Mary Sandall, Ann Marslon, largo Tyler, Carol Wolslau. SIXTH ROW, -fl lo righfz Myrna Weaver, Diane Hunf, ulh Maness, Nancy Sheppard, Barbara fierwin, Sharlene Lowrimore, Janna William- on, Belly Gilliland, Jolene Reader, Jeanelle ubin, Deanna Boen, Carol Wilhelms. FIFTH OW, lefl 'fo righl: Joyce Cadenhead, lelen Ross, Vicluy Howard, Bunny Oales, lorolhy Green, Carolee Roberls, Florene ireenhill, Sue Mohlenhoff, Helen Kennedy. lancy Loomis, Margaref Smilh. FOURTH ,OW, lefl fo righl: Linda Lasafer, Jeanelle 5-ibson, Karen Krueger, Cleva Helm, Donna mifh, Pal Leeclle, Pal Denham, Darlene lichols, Belly Beal, Joanne Johnson, For- esline Maclarland. THIRD ROW, lelf lo ghfz Winnie Page, Mary Pufhoff, Noleen V mer, Karen Bounds, Marvel Coe, Kay Ben- inghoven, Rulh Beaver, Palsy Golden, Iarol Bohmfallr, Nancy Bashaw, Lorraine Viens. SECOND ROW, leff 'ro righl: Gail rice, Doris Milholland, Dixie Lou Allerl, hoebe Sheld, Pal Seeley, Jo Ann John- an, Barbara Wilson, Carol Johnson, Frances Zhacon, Nancy Kisaka. FRONT ROW, leff a righl: Charlene Judy, Doris Dameron, arlene Owen, Donna Lewis, Dorolhy Lingo loris Schlange, Denise Pourroy, Joan Thomp- sn, Eleanor Dunbar, Barbara Webb. I 47 Hemel spirii was boosled by our lhree peppy girl cheerleaders. Donna Lewis, Donna Smilh, and Dorolhy Lingo. Their rouiines were cule and original and Jrhey helped Hemel roolers in boih sporlsman- ship and spiril. Besides pulling on five halirime shows for home loorball games Jrhis year, The band ailended several parades and band ieslivals in various cilies. They parlici- paled in 'rhe All-Weslern Band Review ai Long Beach, scoring a 9I.,3 oui of a poss- ible IOO poinls. Heme+'s head major- eile, Barbara Webb, placed second our of all l'he maioreiles allending This ev- enr. The band also parricipaled in The Soulhern California Band and Orcheslra Associalion Fesiival and marched in l-ieme+'s Sania Claus and Armisrice Day parades, Palm Springs Rodeo Parade, and The lndio Dale Peslival Parade. CHEERLEADERS. Lefi +o righi: Doroihy Lingo, Donna Lewis, Donna Smifh aufiicianfi om wee! Olive! 7....,.,Y- ... , A - -.. s sgM5pvg,,s,i,:'21 , , ., , ,, . mmm W . oi 1, ,:mw,.awz:w 'V . vsfsw 'tif' -- wr mv,m f r s :Mn . A .lM'XW5tWdWkw1S1 isiWWSvnr,, sW mmwf:' BACK ROW, le'H fo righl: Lonnie Bell, Hans Jensen, Janine Powers, Mr. Miller, Arlie Williamson, Tommy Long, Holly Wakefield, Tommy Lubin, Fred Heslef, Bob Milholland, Ari Pal- schecli, Edwin Wilcox, Nancy Loomis, Jim Ferrell, Charles Slinghoff, Jerry Fosfer, Alberf Dubislxi, Jerry Roberfs, Jerry Hagen, Carl Jackson, David Fox. THIRD ROW, leif +o righf: Morris Moreno, Bobby Lee, Lannie Balrer, Dan Edwards, Diane Weddle, Joe Liera, Dorofhy Long, AI Henry, Clarence Planfenga, Lala Williams, Travis McCorlrle, Roberf Henderson, Maria Villa, Ken Hefley, Ray Pal- scheck, Ken Wiens. SECOND ROW, le'H fo righiz Waller Hagen, David Fields, Roberi' Anderson, Elsie Wiley, John Groom, Lorraine Wiens, Todd Hagen, Lola Hurfz, Donna Smifh. FRONT ROW, le'H +o righf: Carl Weseloh. Marianne McConnell. 48 C OIWQ5 . SONG-LEADERS. Carolee Roberfs, Jeanne Neal, Doroflwy Green, Dixie Allerf. MAJORETTES. Leif fo righi, STANDING: Joyce Yoalnum, Joyce Webb, Darlene Trollinger, Barbara Webb, Marjorie Orcuf, Joyce Cadenhead, Linda Leeper. KNEEL- ' Jim Ferrell. ING: Drum Malor, eff CHORUS. BACK ROW, l io right Ronald Spince. Bob Page, Janine Overby, Kay Brown, Tommy Leavelle, Bob Davis, Mr. Salvione. THIRD ROW, leff fo righf: Barbara Dunham, Joy Hufson, Pa+ See- ley, Sue Clark, Daisy Wilson, Nancy Willis. SECOND ROW. ' ' J d Brecken- lef? +0 righf. u y ridge, Marilyn Wilisliire, Jan- ice Templin, Barbara Cobb. Yvonne Bell, Virginia Green- T ROW, leff f lee. FRON o T l r, Jo Ann rigl-ii: Margo y e Dunbar, lr nclall Eleanor li Kuy e . denhead, Ilene Ha n. Joyce Ca 49 D. C.C.C. STANDING, lefl' fo righl: John Lane, John Pallce, Jerry Duncan, Marvin Angell, Bob Spen- cer, Gary OH, Keni Bischof, Obye Davis, Gary Bischof, Gary Barlrsdale, Jacque Miller, Roberf Henderson, James Gayle, Al Dubi- slri. KNEELING, le'F+ fo righfz Ray Pafke, Roy Fox, Verone TryHen, Jim Miller, Gary Harlow, Ray Sims, Lesfer Nafase, John Boolt, Bill Maffeson. 'ML GUWLQGI Our' 1f'aifwifA ed, You could always fell who fhe California Cadef Corps members were by fheir uniforms which fhey wore on Thursday of each week. Alfhough fhe C. C. C. is nof a club, buf a class, many of fheir acfivifies were club-like. Each year fhe ca- defs look forward fo frips fo Camp Pendlefon where fhey see marines in acfion, fo Camp Cuy- amaca where selecfed cadefs parficipafe in com- pefifive evenfs fesfing fheir leadership, and fo summer camp where cadefs meef for advanced fraining. The purpose of fhe C. C. C. is fo build characfer, loyal American cifizenship, leadership. A cadef receives basic milifary fraining: should he be called fo his counfry's service he is more readily prepared fo defend himself and his fel- low soldiers. 50 C.C.C. OFFICERS. Leff fo righh John Lane, Jacque Miller, Gary OH, Marvin Angell, Jerry Duncan. We 'sa r LIBRARY CLUB. BACK ROW, lefl fo righf: Ronnie Parker, Carol Johnson, Forresline Mac- farland, Ofelia Villa, Sue Robinson, Fred Bar- ber, Nelson Olds. THIRD ROW, lell 'ro righlz Jerry Duncan, Janel Wallers, Marilyn Carler, Barbara Slevenson, Jo Ann Gibson, Palsy Sloclxfon, Iva Jeffery. SECOND ROW, lefl lo righlz Ina Olds, Marcella Borlace, Ilene Hahn, Dixie Lou Allerl, Mrs. Tuflle. FRONT ROW, Ieff lo righf: Linda Leeper, Rulh Miller, Linda Loomis, Arlene Page, Josephine Villa. s-1N1'C?Ql Quin! M0 if ana! g5. Flag Twirlers. STANDING, Iefl lo right Si Oales, Barbara Smilh. KNEELING: Barbara MCC-fvralh. mone Cole, Jo Ann Hurlz, Bunny i 4. This year 'rhe library club, composed ol mem- bers ol The library s+all, nol only held weekly meelings, bul They look Iwo semesler lrips and gave lhemselves a horsebaclc riding parly in ldyllwild. Firsl semesler, lhe club wenl lo I-os Angeles where lhey saw Cinerama and wenl lhrough lhe Claremonl College Library. During lhe second hall ol lhe year, lhey wenl 'ro San Diego Zoo. Library slall members ellicienlly aided Mrs. Tulrle in serving sludenls in quesl ol good boolcs, or lhose doing research. A valuable new addilion lhis year were lhe llag lwirlers. They performed in lively rylhm wilh lhe band al loolball games and marched in various parades. 0W,w65f5 of Since +his year's Tahguilrz Peelcs was issued in monlhly prinled edilions, if made an even bigger hir Jrhan usual. The edilors ol lhe slall were Sue Robinson and Marie Donaldson, lor lirsl and sec- ond semeslers respeclively. A special ellorr was made lo inlroduce new columns, provide news of srudenr inleresl, and use as many piclures as poss- ible. The iournalism class provided slories lor rhe school page of lhe Hemel News and lhe boys of lhe slafl wrole up The games ol The l-lemer News sporrs page. Above. Pho+ographer, John Wadsworfh, and Picfure Edifor, Jean Thompson. loolr over some piciures fo be used in Hue nexf issue of T.P. Cenfer. Sporfs edifors per- use sporfs page for flue Tahquifz Peelxs. Leff fo righf: Gary Slafon, Calvin Wallace, and Tom Leavelle. Lef+ fo righfs Sue Mohlenhoff, Carol Sfevenson, Kay Ben- ninghoven and Bar- bara Arsenian seelr assembly ideas 'for proposed S+uden+ Handbook. Newspaper advisor Mrs. Frances Hagen wiih The fwo edifors Marie Donaldson and Sue Robinson. 52 ,...-.n ' A Tahquih ediforial slalf. Leif lo righl: Miclrey Collier, copy Business slafl. Leif lo righl: Diclx Loomis, ad solicifor, Sporls slaff. Lefl lo righl: Eddie Lowrimore ecliforg Gail Price, ediior-in-chief: Mr. Richard Killcn, advisor. Darrell Williams, professional page ediforg Lucille Woer- sporfs edilorg Donald Nelson, sporfs assisianf ner, business manager. No one really realizes The blood, sweal, and fears 'rhal go inlo a yearboolc unless he has been on an annual slail. This year was no exceplion. The confusion and noise in and around Room I8 during Jrhird period each day earned il The nickname oi Grand Cenlral Slaiionf' There were limes ourinq The year when even The oplim- islic slall members wondered how The iumbles ol dummies, neqalives, and copy could ever be compiled inlo anylhing resembling an annual. Bul, lhrough long hours ol worlc on lhe parl of The sialic, when Deadline Day rolled around, The I954 Tahquilz was senl lo press. The pride we feel in lhe finished boolc, however, makes us lhinlc. ii was worlh il. wfifer if ramp. Tahquilz pholography slall. Leif io righl: Jim Longwill, Dicl: Baldwin, Leif fo righf: Donna Smifh, piclure edifor: Carol Johnson, arf eclilorg Janel Froehlich, Bob Spencer, Fred Veiga, iunior high seclion edifor. Nr . I. Keifli Froehliclw malres a campaign speech af ilne While Par+y primary convenfion. 2. Jesse Sclnlange campaigning 'For second-semes+er s+uden+ presideni a+ +l'1e campaign assembly, 3. G.A.A. Scum on flue club's iniiiaiion day. 4. Whaf pre'Hy legs flwese boys have! Leaks in ihe gym roof malre iobs like fhis necessary on rainy clays. 5. A iunior gang in one of fheir noonfime huddles. 6. Slaves and +l1eir masfers on Slave Day. imeri ngrcwe 1, 3.5 ii? LL! 4 ii N , , x,,... N' if 1 fx xv 3 as ., , f - fx-my - N x I lis t 9' - - e,-- R1 :JM - '14 , J. .1 r ,ff wif in iw ' if YT 'f' ' af - :5 K Q' fy! NMA- 3? ..-2 . a Q-. .gn ul-.uv Tri L: -Q, 4 is A X- 2 YF if :N Y 3 gg Y' sw ww K QSM -mf xi a xx W X . . gf ww if 5 5 ik ' X in XX ,X 4, x 3 5 em oried Olfl Olfllf' C IW . I i ka. at 'i Z ,W .fi 1- -.f Z3 el ' f I 0 l1's English IV leclures. . Mr. Killen goes info acfion during one of a 2. Sfudenls smacking lheir lips al fhe F.F.A. walermelon feed. 3. Scene from lhe l953 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 4. Tom Blum is calling Mr. Howerion ou'I' fo presenl' him a gill' al curlain call, lhe final nighl of fhe senior play. 5. Being direclor 'lor lhe senior play was a lough iob, huh, Doris? 6. Senior secfion al a pep assembly. 7. Nalional Transcribers 'lor lhe Blind presenl' acrobafic sfunls al an assembly. 8. Foolball players, leff fo righl: Duane Unland, Tom Leaielle, Jerry Fricker, Carrol Doolillle, and Tom Blum relaxing before the Kiwanis fooiball banquet 9. Looks like Don Asl is felling Karen Krueger a big secrel af lhe Chrislmas Ball. l0. Darrell Williams caughl' unawares while painfing a posfer for lhe Hallowe'en Carnival. ll. John Holland, iusl afler Kissing Homecoming Queen JoAnn Gibson. 'Nw Y' VW W .gzefckevf ik? MOLIWZ elfltif l. Calvin Wallace clives from fhe high diving board af fhe Hemel pool. 2. Tahquifz sfaffers make small change profif by selling snaps from lasf year's annual. 3. Bank of America cup winner, Marvin Angell, being inlerviewed by fhe facully. 4. Heme+'s liHle mascofs, Diana and Burcie, pose wilh Coach Gauldreaulf afier a baslceiball game. 5.Ano+her group of couples al ihe Chrisfmas Ball. 6. No need lo loolc so guilfy, Chuclr, you're only doing your duly as Boys Club Rep. A, rliimmfwwwwwfvfvg ...vJ miys A .e vm we , i A -4 VN l. Dorolhy goes up for +wo in ine 6.A.A. baslielball game wifh San Jac. 2. Smiling couples af flie Clirislmas Ball. 3. Queen Barbara in her Safran Talres a Holiday dance cosiume for fhe senior assembly. 4. Macbellfs ihree wifches mixing gory soup in fheir cauldron. Lefl' io riglwr, in case you can'f recognize fhem: Nancy Kisaka, Doris Dameron, and Frances Cliacon. 5. Elroy Crazylegs Hirsch malres a presenfalion lo foolball capfain John Holland al flue Kiwanis looiball banquef. 6. lnslallaiion of Chuck Reeves as R.C.L.A.S.C. president Q euofevf fo jun I A I. Hawaiian waifresses and waiiers af fhe l953 Jr.-Sr. Banquef. 2. Bulldogs roofing sec+ion a+ one of ine baslreiball games. 3. Judging from Hue appearance of fhis exuberanf bunch, we musf have won fhe foofball game! 4. McSweeney and Boyd sweeping Hwe gym floor during fhe half. U QUE! , 5 rode. I. Teachers dressed up for Rube Day. Lefi fo righf: Coach Cooper, Mr. Leigh, Mr. Smiih, and Mr. George Salisbury. 2. Mike Page and Maryanne Merwin porfray a romanfic scene from The Perfecf ldioi. 3. Vice-principal and prin- cipal Bill Regan and Keiih Froehlich confer abouf school problems on Senior Leadership Day. 4. A weird assorfmenf :ame fo school on Rube Day l954. 5. Mr. Newlon lDarrell Williamsl con- sulfs wi+h Miss McKelvey lchuclr Reevesl on Senior Leadership Day. 6. Tom Blum in a scene from January Thaw. 7. These Sophs seem a liHle bewildered wiih +he prablems of decoraiing a Hallowe'en Carnival. 6I 1 fa -Sw 55542 ' 5.- s ,iw '17 . ,MQ-, '-rm XV 2.5211 w A, fx :wzil'SA'HM1Q lm 3 1 fjf . I N EK ww jj! , YP ? Wiyfw M W f' M W W k Mig I f ! MNMWWQY W g, N x 5 W WZ Y ,N fhf ' x lqgdlfinnerd Z?offLa! up Ucforiea ROY COOPER, Head FooTball Coach. B l TED SMITH, Line Coach. 52--4 'B ' Under The TuTelage oT Coaches Roy Cooper and Ted SmiTh, The T953 aggregaTion oT The Bulldogs roared on Tor a league championship. This sTar-siuddoci eleven, headed by sevenTeen graou- aTing seniors, had a 7-I marlc losing only To Elsinore in a deTensive hearTbrealcer. Our bone-crushing Bulldogs blanked Tive opponenTs, and only Perris was able To sco.e Two Teedees againsT us. T-lemeT, The Riverside CounTy League champs, were awarded quiTe a disTincTion by placing Three players on The myThical all-league eleven: Carrol DooliTTle, Darrell Williams, and John Holland. Carroll was awarded The honor oT being The lv1osT Valuable Player oT The league and laTcr was placed on The second small schools All- CIF Team. Our season ended wiTh a 2I-I3 loss To PaciTic High oT San Bernardino, a game in which we were wiThouT The servcies oT several key players, buT, neverTheless, made a very represenTaTive showing. NexT year's squad will TeaTure eighT reTurning leTTermen and will baTTle The besT oT Them down To The wire. LIERA, iunior halfbaclx. Honors: iwo year HAROLD HEFLEY, iunior end. H 'man 'Two year leTTermen il 4 ,. hes... 'Tl J r l PHILLIP NELSON, sophomore Iaclcle. One year varsify experience. GAME SCORES Hemel I3 Hemel' 2I 'Hemel 33 'Hemel I4 'Hemel' 39 'Heme+ O 'Hemel I4 'Hemel I9 I'Heme+ I3 Tolal I66 'League games San Dieguilo Valencia Ferris Palm Springs San Jacinlo Elsinore Coachella Banning Pacific C.l.F. Play off game 'ie-'wk , Fxfffgw g-lg mf' ' iff I I we se: JOHN HOLLAND, senior Iaclrle. Honors: Iwo year lefferman. All RCL I953. DUANE UNLAND, senior end. Honors: one year leflerman. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Team 'Hemel Palm Springs Elsinore Coachella Perris Beaumonf Banning San Jacinfo W L T 6 I 0 6 I O 5 2 0 4 2 I 3 4 0 I 5 I 0 4 3 0 6 I 'Undispufecl Cham pion-RCL rule BILL RILEY, sophomore halfbaclr. One year CHUCK McSWEENEY, senior guard. Honors GARY ISRAEL. senior Iaclrle. Honors: Iwo year varsily experience. Iwo year lefferman. leflerman. eww. 3 46,515 I fp-: , mm ,J I DON AST, iunior guard. Hon- ors: one year Iefferman. WALTER MOTT, iunior facile. BURT SARVER. ilH130f MH- Honors: one year leiferman. back. Honors: one year leffer- man. All-RCL Second Team. I :fix Q W X? ix N X L x ', 1'-v M gg L. 1' -4 1 I X71 3 O Af--V fn Ein E O F m cn E. O -1 4' V2 'af 3- nn. ?. I O 3 O - If 'P i 0 -4 fb I - :T 'O' . GARY CLARK, iunior cenfer. One year varsify experience. 66 WGN JACK RIPLEY, junior end. One year varsiiy experience. GENE BOYD, senior quarier- bacl. Honors: one year leffcr- 0 apfmfe fke JERRY BUNCH, iunior quarferback. Honors one year leiferman. ROSENDO CHACON. iunior guard. Honors: fwo year leiierman. JERRY CLARKE, iunior guard. Two years varsify experience. DARRELL WILLIAMS. senior guard. Honors: All RCL l953. 67 STEVE SKIDMORE, iunior halfback. Honors: one year lefierman. BOB PAGE, sophomore halfback. One year of var sify experience. LYNN CRAWFORD, iunior cenier. Honors: one year leTTerman. 68 Leif: TOM LEAVELLE, se- nior guard. Honors: Two year leTTerman. Righh CARROL DOOLIT- TLE. senior halfbaclr. Hon- ors: Three year leTTerman. All RCL Player of The year. CIF Second Team. Leff. MIKE PAGE, junior halfbacli. Honors: Two year lefferman. Right JERRY FRICKER, se- nior end. Honors: one year lefierman. 0116! C0141 8 Q The Bulldogs unleashed Their Tearsome eleven againsT Perris in The league opener, as They unmerciiuliy handed The PanThers a 33-I3 Tlanlc gashing. This was anyThing buT an upseT To l-TemeT Tans, buT was cerTainly so To Perris and oTher Teams in The R. C. L.. as Perris was pegged Tor The second league loerTh, and The Bulldogs TirsT. A slash- ing like This served as a warning To all oncoming oppon- enTs ThaT: We wuz rough and ready guys On The Tollowing Friday, our mechanized shock Troops, were To meeT whaT was supposedly our second ToughesT compeTiTion, Palm Springs. Well, To make a hard earned vicTory sound easy. we bliTzed our deserT cousins, I4-0. X Q s X' I' QU b A xJ J PNYLA rw my X515 if c Near righf. GEORGE PA' SOS, junior halfbacl. Hon- ors: one year leiferman. Far righi. TOM BLUM. se- nior halfbacl. Honors: iwo year lefferman. Near righf. EDDIE LOWRI- MORE. Honors: fwo year leHerman. All RCL Second Team l953. Far rigid. JACK ERICK- SON, senior end. Honors: one year lefferman. All RCL Second Team I953. ZZ Near right JIM FRICKER. senior end. Honors: Three year lefferman. All RCL l952. All RCL Second Team I953. Ear right LARRY PAGE, senior halfback. Honors: fwo year lef+erman. HEW- Cn The eve oT l Iallowe'en, The Bulldogs reach- ed Tremendous oTTensive pealcs, as They sTeam- rollec. over an ouTclassed San Jac eleven, 39-IO. The nighT was cold and iT Toolc our Bulldogs a TirsT halT To geT warmed up. The ice was more Than cracked in The second halT, and l-lemeT snowed The Tigers under, wiTh a deluge oT 25 poinTs. DooliTTle had The biggesT nighT oT his Tour-year high school TooTball career, as he swiveled and seished Tor 3l8 yards, QI7 on The ground, and IOI via The airlanes. This All-Am- erican eTTorT also neTTed Carrol Tour record- brealcing Touchdowns. The remainder oT The season was much The same, excepT ThaT The Tigers Trom Elsinore were very inconsideraTe and uncooperaTive, whiTe- washing us, 6-O. WiTh a new grid oval coming up, we loolc Tor- ward To a Tremendous campaign in The '54 sea son. Cur loyal undergrades have buT one alTern- aTive, To lengThen T-lemeT's scrolls oT honors, and hring home The RCI. Crown againl 70 5 MW' - x X, if 3 . f Xav Rx 'RM fffmisik HTS As if? x 5 I' Aw Q N N -N: -,rwfwgsz ,, 5 an . wg gm A 5 S E X EST ,Q wig- n , Vss F J Viv... Q, Ng i ., Q I ww 40 l J f'? qi, K' V, 40 funn J a-LS 1 5 1 I 5 4 ?m 1: ' JV FOOTBALL SQUAD BACK ROW leff To righ+ Coach CouTTs Dave Fox Jerry Slrelfon John Lane Carlos Gonzales, Doug Nelson, Ofis Lea, Bob Henderson, Sam Powell Bob Parsons Clarence Planfenga Glen Sharp Bill Richardson John Blum Chuclr Ross Jim Mafhews FRONT ROW, Gene Thanning, Charlie YaTes, Howard Nalley Russ Egberf Wesley Lyell Fred Veiga Jim Ferrell Pa+ Loomis Jim Longwlll Darrell Von DFISLG Tom Long Morris Moreno, Bruce Maxwell, Bren+ Maxwell, Charles Templin Some excellenT poTenTial varsiTy maTerial was being developed This year under The Tuloring oT Coaches Lewis and CouTTs. Our boys had a very mediocre season, winning one, Tying one, while losing Three. The Team's loiggesT asseT was loTs oT ex- perience, and This is whaT iT will Talce To malce l-lemeT's STars oT Tomorrow. The Jayvees also inauguraTed someThing new in l'lemeT as well as in The R. C. L., when They played Two games under The lighTs. 72 -1 As The wearher cooled down, rhe baskelball lever gripped our arhleres, vvilh Coach Gau- dreaull' commencing pracrice in mid-November. Ihe hoopsrers had a Tremendous season, eno- ing up vvirh a I4-4 record, and losing only 'io Elsinore in league play. Chuck Reeves and Elmer Eranlclin won All-RCL firsr-Team berrhs, Reeves being named Player- ol-lhe year, and All C.I.E. cenler lor rhe second consecufive season, while Carrol Doolilrle, Dar- rell Williams and Duane Unland earned Honor- able Menrions. 1 5 The fWUCl9US Ol fhis SUPGNOF lefim. Wl'1lCl1 l1GS Russ EGBERT, Varsify baskeiball manager. COACH eEoRe-E QAUDREAULT, vmaiy compiled a sensarional 47-7 record during Jrhe , and B ba5le'b C0aC ' Jrhree casalaa seasons, will be missing nexr year, via gradualrionq buf a Bee leam loaded vvilh lal- en'r will move up lo adeguarely lill rhe ranks. 7 SAB if llfelfff e CHUCK REEVES, cenfer. All-C.I.F. cenfer, Chuck Reeves, sinks one againsf Beaumonf, while Carrol CARROL DOOLITTLE, guard. ELMER FRANKLIN, forward. Dooliifle and Elmer Franklin, in foreground, look on. KEN KINKADE, guard. 'K x l 1 J I in I C.--t. ' GFI 1 ..f..,w.. ..,MM....., Q I 1' I S 55 vi IA :rf 5 1 il if E , LE rig 2 li , ., . i Q J 5 4 x . u v 2, 3 3 4 I , if s, n if 3 2 5 wr-019' .4 W 1 i 5 xi I Q K ' I' 'Q n 9 6 ' 4 2? Mg in ' A A I I DARRELL WILLIAMS, guard. DUANE UNLAND, guard. JIM RIPLEY, forward. GEORGE WILSON, forward. an-..... 3 6 5 3 er 2 Y Z I 4 A 'Sb I ! , 5 .Vz v-, iii I H fl 5 ff Sr f 4 5 , z , ' gzg I 'ii - 1 gig gi: . it ,f I 5 3 1 Ula-lfl W UF U N v 2 XX Q 'E f I A 5 . .54 s 1 s 4' Q R. is m Q 'I 3 1 JEAN CORDERY, guard. JOHN GROOM, cenfer. QW It . I Ish ' ' S :fatal 1 lieiim Guard Darrell Williams drib- bles fI'1rougI1 Iwo Palm Springs cagemen in +I'1ircI Ieague fray. 74 ere modf CAamla4s. GAME SCORES Hemel 53 San Jacinlo Hemel 37 Palm Springs Hemel 47 Perris Hemel 46 Pacific Hemel 5l Viclorville Hemel 54 Claremonl Hemel 58 Alumni 'Hemel 57 Beaumonl 'Hemel 54 Ferris 'Hemel' 47 Palm Springs Hemel' 36 Claremonl 'Hemel 4I San Jacinlo Hemel 48 Corona 'Hemel 39 Elsinore Hemel' 57 Pomona 'Hemel' 53 Coachella Hemel' 54 Pacific 'Hemel' 46 Banning Tolal 878 'League games. E272 gi N.. IE, YQ: 3-5 ,Seal FINAL R.C.L. STANDINGS Team W 'Elsinore 6 Hemel 6 Coachella 5 Bea umonl 5 San Jacinlo 2 Banning 2 Palm Springs I Perris I 'Unclispulecl RCL Champion 59' N Cenler Chuck Reeves oufiumps Lasaler of Palm Springs in inilial lossup of lhe You'll never gel lhis ball, Hemel's Jim Friclrer seems lo be saying lo lhe Palm game, while Darrel Williams and Gene Boyd awail lip. Springs players who surround him, while Chuck Reeves awanls FTICPEYS pass E 5 K4 ZIHDLIU5 Le'H To righT, BACK ROW: Coach George GaudreaulT, Ray Sims, Jerry Bunch, David Fields, Sam Powell, Dick Baldwin, Darrell Von Driska. FRONT ROW. STeve Cross, Ken Kinkade Bill Raymond, Tom Blum, Chuck Walgnef. David Fox. X, ,OF lb . , By winning sevenTee . - ee eam annexed Their Third RCI. crown and Their mosT successTul campaign under Coach George C5audreaulT. This season compared wiTh The l95l season when GaudreaulT's proTeges dasheo' Through TwenTy sTraighT conTesTs only To lose To Glendale l-loover in The Tinal game oT The CIF play-oTTs, lThus a 20-I recordl. This year's squad was honored by hav- ing Two players, Ken Kinkade and Jerry Bunch nominaTed o Th T' , n e irsT All-RCL Team while Ray Sims was selecTed on The second Tive. n games The power laden B T Bee scoring ace Jerry Bunch scores againsT Elsinore in Lions Club Tourney, while TeammaTe Ray Sims waTches. CenTer Sam Powell Tips The ball 10 No, 24, Ray Sims, in league game againsf Elsinore Tigers. Olflfglfw Ol and Dee basl4eTball Teams dis- Our Cee played Tremendous poTenTial This year, as They Toolc The championship oT Their re- specTive leagues. BoTh Teams, under Coach SmiTh, had excepTional seasons wi+h The Cees Talcing I7 or I8 encounT- ers, losing only To ColTon in a non-league lso Toolc Their share ason l-lemeT Lions Tourna- menT, as each garnered a TirsT place. Roger Davis, Bill Richardson, and Larry Boyd were The mainsTays oT The Cee club and all placed high in All-League com- peTiTion. PaT Loomis, Tom Long, and Jim lv1aThews were a Tew oT The players on a well-balanced and well-co-ordinaTed hoop squad. These are The Tellows who'll provide l'lemeT T-ligh wiTh TuTure A and B championships. scrap. BoTh Teams a oT The pre-se Rebounding his Teammafe Roger Davis, Cee cager, Tom Long geTs conTrol of The ball, while Bill Richardson anxiously awaiTs his Turn in Tournamenf game wiTh Perris. ws... ROW Chuck Ross Bill Richardson, C BaslceTball Team. LeTT To righT, BACK : , Roger Davis. Allan Biur, Bill Peferson, Coach Ted Smifh. FRONT ROW: M B'lI Young, Ken Hefley. Larry Boyd, Glen arrs, I D Baslcefball Team. LeTT To righT, BACK ROW: Darrell Hensley, Orvil Dale, Paf Loomis, Jim Mafhews, Tom Long, Coach Ted Smifh. FRONT ROW: Gene TibbiTTs, Carl Jaclrson, WalTer Johannsen, Walfer Hagen, AlberT Dubislni. lftCCQf5:5!flK 520600 gke .2411 f nice ja! ies! Meir ina elflfle Wifh The coming of sunny days, The air again resounded wiTh The spine-Tingling sound of baT meefing horsehide, and all HemeTiTes knew ThaT The long-awaifed baseball season had arrived. As of May 20, The Bulldog nine had given in- dicafions of Their fufure prowess by compiling an almosf unsoiled record of sixfeen wins in eighfeen sTarTs. Their only sefbacks came aT The hands of Bellflower in The Puenfe Baseball Tournamenf, in which we won consolafion honors, and againsT Pacific in a non-league skirmish. As This book goes To press, I-Iemef has iusf cinched iTs second consecufive RCL championship by beafing The Ar- abs, 2-O, making us eligible for The CIF playoffs. ' 'Coach Lewis is fielding virTually The same Team ThaT won The CIF Crown IasT year. Wifh such All-RCI.'ers as Chuck Reeves, Chuck Wagner, Elmer Franklin, and Carrol DooIiTTIe, backed up by oTher sfandoufs like Tom Blum, Darrell Williams, I-lomer Smifh, Chuck Driver, Jerry Bunch, and Gene Boyd, The Bulldogs were cerTainIy championship bound. The I954 aggregaTion, along' wifh a powerful SIugger's Row , has an excellenT piTching sfaff in The sfrong arms of Elmer Franklin, Gene Boyd, and Ray Sims. OuTsTanding performances have been Turned in by each Thus far in The sea- son, wiTh Boyd hurling a no-hiTTer againsT Newman I-Iigh, Franklin chucking in a Two-hiT shuf-ouT againsT Puenfe, and Sims Thr wing a Three-hiTTe ainsT B umonf in The league opener. r WW W 9 . Jigs iiffkif Es MIA ELMER FRANKLlN'S Bambino-like hiT- Ting, will never be TorgoTTen, and coupled wiTh his piTching prowess, Tabs him as one of HemeT's all-Time baseball greaTs. His Tremendous home- runs and no-hiTTers, label him as a deTiniTe pro-baseball prospecT. CHUCK REEVES: Holding down The TirsT base sIoT Tor Tour consecuTive years, has been Chuck's big claim To Tame. WiTh his lanky frame and Timely hiTTing, Sonny has been a greaT asseT in The Team's quesTs for championships. COACH RICHARD LEWIS, in his TirsT year as Bulldog baseball menTor, showed everyone ThaT he inTended To go all-ouT To reTain The C.l.F. championship which was garnered by The i953 ediTion of The Bulldogs. I GENE BOYD is anoTher chuck- er who has had four years of varsify experience and has been a viTal cog on The Bulldog nine. Poise and confidence on The mound have aided Gene greaT- ly in his many low hiT games. 78 TOM BLUM'S old iob has been holding down The shorTsTop posi- Tion, and This, being The righT-hand- ed haven, demands excellenT sur- veillance. Tom's agiIiTy and apTiTude make him a link ThaT will be missed on nexT year's squad. CHUCK WAGNER had The disTinc- Tion of being named To The TirsT sTring All-RCL Team in his sopho- more year, and This, being his iunior year, was even more specTacular, proving him To be a baseball gen- ius. Chuck combines his sTellar fielding and par-excellence hiTTing To make him an ouTsTanding player. LARRY PAGE: ATTer a severe injury during The grid campaign, Larry Page Turned ouT Tor baseball, and did very well as a TirsT-year-man, alTernaTing in The righT field posiTion. 5 6C6U'lfI,2 RAY SIMS moved up Io 'lhis year's varsily nine from lhe J.V.'s, and proved fo be an oufslanding mounds- man, allhough only a soph- omore. CHARLES D R IV E R. or Charlie, as his feammales call him, is firsl slring calcher, and has been a fo noI'ch sig fermed p- - nal caller for Ihe lasl Ihree years. STEVE CROSS, being fha only ofher soph member of Ihe squad, is picking up valuable experience, and will have plenly of oppor- lunily lo use if, as he has Iwo years of eligibilily leff. C A R R O L DOOLITTLE, playing his Ihird year of varsily ball, has been con- sisfenlly one of Hemel High's crack cenfer 'Field- ers. Wilh his greal speed and agilily, he was worfh his weighi in gold. MIKE PAGE, in his 'iirsl year al the diamond soorf, did ecepfionally well while allernaling al Ihe hysione posifion, and will be wel- comed bach nexf year as a senior. JERRY CLARKE, an under- sludy al lhe calching posi- lion, will be loaded wilh behind-'Ihe-plale savvy, when nexl spring rolls around. Jerry's heavy hit- iing will be a big assel in nexl' year's quesl for ihe league lille. RAY BROWN: Being mov- ed up from Ihe iayvee squad, was one of Ray's big ihrills, and also his serving as a member of lhe all-imporlanl' reserve unif showed him lo be a reli- able and failhful Ieam player. DARREL WILLIAMS, afler lurning in oulslanding per- formances in bolh lhe grid- iron and hoop sporfs, furn- ed in many superb efforls while holding down lhe hcl-corner. HOMER SMITH, in his sec ond year of varsily play, has proved lo be a versa- 'lile ball player, and sfill has a big year of compelifion ahead of him. JERRY BUNCH. one of lhe mosl' illuslrious of Ihe iu- nior class alhleles, is an oulslanding infielder and fhis, being only his second . h. 'F year, will prepare lm or a grand slam senior year 79 WHL ABOVE: Varsily baseballer Chuck Wagner pulls fhe per'Fecf squeeze, as his bunf scores an unidenlified player. Chuck Driver is fhe calcher. BELOW: Elmer No HH Franklin, ius'r couldn'+ go fhe disfance fhis lime, as Coach Dick Lewis, lefr, calls in 'fha services of anofher ace hurler, Gene Boyd. Kahne 895.41 - Yer out yells fhe ump, fo Chuck Wagner as firsl-sacker Chuck Reeves snares anofher peg in an infra-squad game. rfrif .: pr w. ii: ' e f S Q x N ,1 if i X ix 'I A X If ff - f 3 Xxef- 1 X . S r, ,, N' Diamond slars Jerry Bunch, Darrell Wil- liams and Jerry Clarke, fake pracfice cufs af imaginary balls, while awailing fheir 'rurns a+ bai. ju.. .s m........ . s , f., S '- K wkid JIU, CAAAQWU! fke Llglomekivfe. l Malhews, J.V. baseballer, slides in safely, as Pal Loomis drops lhe ball. Fielders are Bill Koeplce and Bill Richardson. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Lefl lo righl, BACK ROW: Pal Loomis, Gene Thanning, A Tim Regan, Carlos Goniales, Cleason Helm, Darrell Von Drislsa, Kennelh Helley, Coach Coulls. Tibbills, Jim Malhews, Edwin Wilcox, Waller Johannsen, John Blum, Tom Long, Bill Koepke. llen Biur, Bill Richardson, Richard Troelslrup, Sam Powell, FRONT ROW: David English, Charles Yales, Gene , 'Q gi? '7 'X ,,.. Q 'fL '4 .-we ?5f'di ' 2. ,fe 8l li i C fraclrsfer Glen Marrs breaks 'ihe fape in ihe 660, while Ron Milligan and Coach Smifh loolx on wi+h pride. Pole vauli' arfisl Bill Worl: leaps 8 feel info fhe air, fo clear fhe bar in a praclice meal. 82 jfacL5 fem A TRACK TEAM. Lefl' fo righi, BACK ROW: Coach Gaudreaulh Buddy Alvarez, Dick Loomis, Jim Friclrer, John Holland, Jim Ripley, Milne Page. Gary Israel. FRONT ROW: Sieve Skidmore, Carrol Dooli'Hle, Joe Liera, Roy Cowen, Jerry Fricker. ZSCOIPCAQJ tA8 GIQUIQIF pdfgif The annual RCL frack meef was again won by Coachella wifh l58lf2 poinfs, while Hemef finished fourfh wifh 57 7fl0 poinfs. Hemef also finished second in fhe Wesfern Finals af San Jacinfo, winning from Elsinore and San Jacinfo and losing fo Perris in fhe dual meefs. ln fhe RCL final af Perris in fhe A division, Jim Fricker was again fhe big poinf gef- fer, by winning fhe pole vaulf and finishing fhird in fhe 440. Alvarez and Skidmore placed second in fhe 880 and low hurdles, respecfively. Skidmore also picked up a fourfh in fhe broad lump as did John Holland in fhe shof puf. ln fhe B brackef, Gonzales, Jerry Fricker, and Lowrimore all pickedl up gold medals in fheir respecfive evenfs, high lump, pole vaulf, and high hurdles. Ofhers who picked up poinfs were Bunch, Horn, Work, and Pasos. The Cees also had a gold medal winner in fhe shof puf by Roger Davis. Ofhers fhaf placed were Long, Peferson, and Richardson. They al- so placed fhird in fhe 440 relay. B TRACK TEAM. Lefl fo righl, BACK ROW: Coach Gaudreaulf, Richard Troel- sfrop, Carlos Gonzales, Sam Powell, Jerry Bunch, Mark Miller, Bruce Maxwell, Chuck Ross, Manager. Lefl' fo righf, MI DDLE ROW: Bob Basden, Jack Dick, Jerry Fricker, Eddie Lowrimore, George McCar+hy, George Pasos, Bill Vogil. Leif fo righl: FRONT ROW: Bob Page, Wes- ley Lyell, Bill Work, Lee Horn, Wayne Van De Walker. C TRACK TEAM. Leff lo righl, BACK ROW: Coach Gaudreaulf, Roger Davis, Brenf Maxwell, Bill Richardson, Jim Lon - 9 will, Tom Long, Orvll Dale, Manager. Leff lo righl, FRONT ROW: Herman Schlange, Bill Young, Waller Johannsen, Carl Jackson, Glen Marrs, Alberl Dubiski. 83 1iSal1.mlrl 'v Alu! S 2.3 slats! Az,. ll'i'l Neiman, Jack Dick, geis sei Fnr an easy lob over +he nel. Tennis hopeful, Buddy Alvarez, seis up a rally. RCL BOYS TENNIS CANDIDATES. BACK ROW, leff fo righl: Tommy Leavelle, Jerry Friclier, Fred Veiga, Jim Fricher, John Holland, Coach Ted Smilh. FRONT ROW: Roger Davis, Charles Templin, Gary Slafen, Gordon Kesson, Russell Egberl, John Wadsworlh. mrmmrzasamm ,, . 'a -41 Mid Wefmen Wilh a record ol lhree wins and lwo losses, lhe male hall oi our lennis leam has proved lhemselves To be a line squad. The leam won lormidably over San Jacinlo, Boaumonl and Perris, while losing lo Coa- chella and Elsinore. Coached by Ted Smilh, The leam was comprised of Jerry Friclcer, lirsl singles: Jim Friclcer, second singles, Gene Cordery, lhird singles, Keilh Froeh- lich, iourlh singles, John Holland and Roger Davis, lirsl doublesq and John Wadsworlh and Fred Veiga, second doubles. And since hall oi lhis year's leam was comprised ol underclassmen, prospecis lor a slrong Team in l955 are larighl indeed. 84 .-Q :WM G.A.A. SWEATER BASKETBALL TEAM. BACK ROW, IeH To righT: Miss RCL Tennis candidafe Jolene Reader, shows correcf baclzhand form. Sheller, Carol Bohmfallr, Carolee RoberTs, Winnie Page, Donna Lewis, Donna SmiTh, Lorraine Wiens, Doris Milholland. FRONT ROW: Nolene Tiner, Cleva Helm, Marvel Coe, Dorofhy Lingo, Florene Greenhill, Barbara Webb, Viclri Exim! oz in RCL GIRLS TENNIS CANDI- ATES. LefT To righi, BACK ROW: Loraine Wiens, Ann Marsfon, De- Miss Sheller, in her TirsT year as Girl's Tennis coach, is fielding one oT The mosT powerTul group oT Temale neT- sTers ThaT I-lemeT has seen Tor guiTe a while. WiTh The sTrong playing oT DoroThy Lingo, lvlarvel Coe, Donna SmiTh and Doris Dameron holding down The TirsT, second, Third and TourTh singles posiTions repecTiveIy, The girls proved To be Tormidable opponenTs. Janine Overlay and PaT CosTeIlo comprised The TirsT doubles duo. and Ann IvlarsTon and Florene Greenhill held down The second slof. Nancy Kisalca was Team manager, and subsTiTuTes were Frances Chacon and JaneT Froehlich. As The book wenT To press, league maTches were only Two, and The girls held a .500 average, whomping Perris, and Then losing To a sTrong Elsinore Team. anna Boen, JeaneTTe Lubin, Donna Smiih, Marvel Coe. FRONT ROW: Winnie Page, Nancy Loomis, Jo- lene Reader, DoroThy Lingo, Doris Dameron. Ni mln 'K' .ADW ,W isa sm 9 ,R f ,mu M U -rf N X . , gg: Q xwyk A 5 3525 sg , ,,,,.v S 0 1 4 A 51. D S 06 'Q 005 if W 8 321 4 04 o if 3' 'f 5. :A x Q'- xh. 7 ll' K l hx . D -V , fs- Mzzs l',.:?'A., ' 3, if 1 V' 0 ' ig, jfs , 15? Vi' J, M I ' I ' V If I Q f 4 ' Vo ,4 if 5 9 I 'V ' L x ,, yn , , D Q ' f 6 I C- , N , X , I 1-x 1 .Pj C5120 elf':5 Top row, Iefl Io righl: MISS MABEL ALMQUIST. English B. social siudies 8, 9, I0. GEORGE GAUDREAU LT. Boys physical educalion. MISS BEVERLY TRUAX. English 8, 9. social sfudies 8, heallh 7. Second row, Iefi Io righf: RICHARD LEWIS. 7'I'h Core, malh MRS. WILMA READ. Special core, malh 7, 8. MR. CHARLES CALLIN. 7'Ih Core, malh 8. Third row, Iefl' fo righlz MISS BARBARA HOLLOWAY. Girls physical ed ucalion. MR. TED SMITH. Malh 8, social sludies 8, boys physical educafion. MRS. OZELLA BOUNDS. 7II1 Core, reading 7. Fourlh row, ieff io righf: MR. DONALD COUTTS. Science 8, 9. social siudies 9. MRS. VELMA HOWARD. English 9, social siudies 9, publicalions. MR. LEONARD SCHLEF. Socia. sfudies 9, 71'h Core. Bollom row, Ieil Io righfz MR. FLOYD LEIGH. 7+h Core. mafh II. MRS. MARY WILSON. 7th Core, social sfudies 8, English 9. MRS. ADELE WESELOH. Secre- fary. Much experience in leadership was gained This year by many sevenTh, eighTh and ninTh grade sTudenT council members. Headed by STudenT Body Prexy Sam Powell, and under The leadership oT able-bodied oTTicers, The council seT a Tine example oT good ciTizenship oT which junior high sTudenTs may well be proud. Besides Tending To Their regular business Trans- acTions, The council Took maTTers inTo Their own hands when caTeTeria rowdyism goT ouT oT hand, and by Their prompT acTion, curbed The prob- lem. They also elecTed The school saTeTy paTroI, and senT a represenTaTive weelcly across The sTreeT To aTTend The senior high school sTudenT council meeTings. Le'fT To rigl'1T, TOP PICTURE: STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: Darrel Von Drislra, Treasurer: Karen McColl, cheerleader, Sam Powell, president, Nancy Wiley, vice-president Gene Thanning, secrelary. NoT shown, Mr. Leonard Schlef, advisor. BOTTOM PICTURE. CHEERLEADERS, lefT To righT: Karen McColl, Joyce Webb, Phyllis Early, Kay Lynn Mafhews. ifilaa fcAev! gn fAu5ia5m, EVENTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS. PTT To righf, BACK ROW: REPRESENTATIVES Char- TTe Page, Pam Wilcox, Bunny Currie, Diclr Pemberfon, enf Garvey. FRONT ROW: ALTERNATES Barbara oss, EsTher Wilson, Paul Parssinen, Tom Anderson, Jim afison. NINTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS. Leff To righf, BACK ROW: REPRESENTATIVES Kay Lynn MaThews, True Mohlenhoff, Joyce McGaugh, Sondra BaumeisTer, Sandra SmITI1. FRONT ROW: ALTERNATES Wayne Van Noi' shown: Jeaniene Coolr. De Walker, Howard Nalley, Joyce Yoalrum, Vicki Wishon. EIGHTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS. Leff To righf, BACK ROW: REPRESENTATIVES Bob Lee. Charles Pasos, Sidney TibbiTs, Paul Eclrles. LefT To righf, FRONT ROW: ALTERNATES Lonnie Bell, Julie Norris, Mary Parsons, Jimmie Loomis. l N r15z1l' '1'i T 3 I U .--. rims. M E ual Eii. ' ls -m1,1'ix , 'J-lil MRS. READS SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lell lo righl, BACK ROW: Jerry Kohl, Eugene Rhein- gans, Howard Carnes, Billy Slzaggs, Paul Parssinen, Dennis Grohs, Billy Bader. THIRD ROW: Gary Brubalrer, Buzzy Har- ris, Roberl Armslrong, Jerry Burden, AI Grewe. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Read, Susan Milholland, Larry Burden, Leandro Silvas, Jerry Rosenbalm, L. D. Jordan. FRONT ROW: Belly Slcaggs, Vivian Ridgley, Charlolle Page, Palsy Worlr, Theadore Young, Shari Hurlz. MRS. WILSON'S SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lell lo righl, BACK ROW: Ted Whealon, Darrell Complon, Richard Brewer, Bill Gienger, Don Rem- boldl, Harlley Colfer, Glen Slcellon, Marlin Lassa, Doug Pairsh. THIRD ROIN: Ginger Ericlrson, Earlene Woody, Dennie Priesl, Tom Anderson, Keilh Riley, Leonard Van de Bralze, Wayne Hardi- man, James Talley. SECOND ROW: Linda Loomis, Val Deane Sly, Palsy Jones, Sharon Priesl, Judy Housholder. Virgie Freeman, Barbara Sorenson, Leon- ard Miller. FRONT ROW: Pam Wilcox, Jean Merrill, Donna Bennell, Mary Ros- coe, Dale Fanl, Beverly Young, Carol Land, Mrs. Wilson. Absenl: Harry Fish- er, Roy Davidson, Susan Clemenls. 90 QUQIQ MRS. BOUNDS' SEVENTH GRADE HOME ROOM, lell lo righl, BACK ROW: Kay Reid, Carol Knighl, Franlclin Wilson, Bob Scarborough, Joe Fosler, Ronnie Arnsmeyer, Arnolle Plaza, Rich- ard Kunz. THIRD ROW: Richard Shal- ler, James Pallxe, Jim Pallison, Larry Rinlter, Jim Harris, Loren Perry, Lloyd Parsons. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bounds, Dolores Chavez, Linnea Eger, Nancy Planlenga, Zeral Caudill, Darlene Tilley, Rulh Groom, Kay Tuclcer, Kalhryn Fer- rell. FRONT ROW: Lead Cromwell, Linda Baird, Linda Norris, Kay Randali, Bunny Currie, Carolyn Boulcher, Carolyn Rains, Maureen Mclnlyre, Rose Dudley, Penny Shaw, Absenl: Paul Young, Gene- vieve Allo, Oscar Johanse. on l . 'L' wl .av-' ra em craw ec! W w nficrilafiond, MR. CALLIN'S SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leif lo right, BACK ROW: Calvin Nichols, Charles Gregory, Richard Searl, Bill See, Donald Bergman, Keni Garvey, Tommy Miller, Jesse Plaza. THIRD ROW: Crux Carasco, Terry Hays, Ari' Alen, Harold Compfon, Larry Minor, Dick Simpson, Donald Hendrixson, Charles Killle, Mr. Callin. SECOND ROW: Jean Wulzler, Anna Rhoads, Su- san Worfhley, Joanne Dulaney, Shirley Williams, Marilyn Essig, Clifford Fox, Harold Reynolds. FRONT ROW: Mich- ael Rondeau, John Chacon, Earlene Sex- fon, Lorna Hopkins, Rurh Miller, Beverly Dubiski, Jimmie Kay Sanfford, Gene- vieve Van Hoozen, Barbara Ross. Ab- senl: Eddie Moreno, Pefer Thomas. MR. LElGH'S SEVENTH GRADE HOME- ROOM. Lell lo righf, BACK ROW: Ray Slueflofen, Geoffrey Pearson, Lerry Wafls, Jerry Collom, David Gay, Ken Ferrell, Lynn Robinson, Bill Dunlon, Larry Wilson, Eric Jorgensen. THIRD ROW: Ignacio Berroieran, Franklin Flefch- er, Ronald Konkrighf, Joe Wakefield, Keilh Ellioll, Dick Pemberfon, Jim Tuck- er, Larry Hayduck. SECOND ROW: Bruce Bramlefl, Phil Percival, Linda Wiser, Linda Pomeroy, Rhonda Fleming, Eslher Wilson, Helen Egger. FRONT ROW: Merlyn O'DeII, Carol Grifiifh, Carol Simpson, Sally Skidmore, Mary Ankrum, Arlene Page, Geneva Van Hoo:- en, Marilyn Williams, Rosila Liera. Ah- senl: Sam Rodriques, Susan Kinney. 9I T W1 cfiglufk gm MISS ALMQUISTS EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lefl fo righf, BACK ROW: Clyde Smifh, Ronald Wilson, Franl: Lubo, David Gray, James Har- per, Donald Zachary, Howard Van Hoozan. THIRD ROW: Phil Ely, Paul Eclrles, Jerry Holmes, Jim Scofl, Ken- nelh While, Jon Parsinnen, Greg Kincaide. SECOND ROW: Julie Nor- ris, Linda Groves, Brenda McNul'ly, Marilyn Luclr, Edna Evans, Donna Raynolds, Miss Almquisf. FRONT ROW: Josephine Gonzales, Beverly Friend, Darlene Robinson, Rofa Park- inson, Mary WiHe, June Griffifh, Sulema Rodriquez. Nof shown: Rich- ard Broadbenf, Aaron Early, David English. 92 MR. SMlTH'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leff fo right BACK ROW: Bob Lee, Darrell Lyell, James Loomis, Don Chapman, David Arend, Richard Scaramella, Roberl Ander- son, James Taylor, Helmer Weyler, THIRD ROW: Arfie Williamson, Cur- lis Morris, Keifh Gales, Kennelh Kauffman, Jerry Rober+s, Roberl Mil- holland, Lanny Baker. SECOND ROW: Kaly Groves, Paula Brown, Carol Wasserburger, Loa Jean Hurfz, Ann Krueger, Odie Wiley, Rheia Mal- lory, Ted Smilh. FRONT ROW: Shar- on Miller, Flo Dell Gayle, Terry Cor- win, Virginia Page, Joan Griffilh, Raylene Prado, Peggy Spears. cl. J: far .hal !8 ikellfff 0lf'Q 8If'IflfLOUfl8Iflf MISS TRUAX'S EIGHTH , GRADE HOMEROOM. Le'F+ lo righi, BACK ROW: Charles Pasos, Diclx Clasby, Harvey Guslafson, AI Henry, Larry Eggan, Gary Overholf. THIRD ROW: Harold McAIIisIer, Billy Higgins, Ron- nie Mafhew, Marion Silvas, Uon Hen- ry, Bob Hannah. SECOND ROW: lllene Ellis, Joan Raynolds, Mary Cliff, Sally Wilson, Belly Brown, Jea- nene Powers, Sharon Haley, Miss Beverly Truax. FRONT ROW: Janice O'Dell, Elizabefh Geiser, Mary Chris- fopher, Mary Parsons, Carol Ann Bowen, Tina Michels, Jerilee Newby, Juanila Yoalxum. MRS. WILSON'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leif +o righf, BACK ROW: Lonnie Bell, Phil Thanning, John Cooper, Emilio Gonzales, John Van Hoozen, Ken Golden, Jerry Fos- ler. THIRD ROW: Bill Price, Don Williams, James Moors, Bob Banes, Brenl Maxwell, Roger Neiford, Fred Feferson. SECOND ROW: Deanna Dubry, Mariorie Orcull, Earlene EI- lis, Manella Read, Dan Edwards, Gary Gowdy, Mrs. Wilson FRONT ROW: Mary Toy, Erlinda Chacon, Lorene Sexfon, Andrea Whisler, Bev- erly Friend, Sidney Tibbifs, Anna Morgan. Noi shown: Roberl Sfocldon, Judy Cameron, Barbara Nord. 93 jredkmen reamevf ofpainfin High school days ahead! -wifh fhis fhoughf in fheir minds, fhe members of fhe ninfh grade complefed fheir memorable iunior high days. They worlced hard fo earn a good name for fheir class, and sef fine examples which fufure ninfh grades may follow wifh successful resulfs. Graduafion day found many nervous sfudenfs dressed in fheir finesf, and all wifh fhaf wonderful feeling of accomplishmenf. lllrxi J' M y QQ. 'Ni if 4 fl MR. SCHLEF'S NINTH GRADE HOME- ROOM. Lefi lo righi, BACK ROW: Ernie Brewer, Jessie Work, Roberl' Hen- derson, Donald Jones, John Blum, Johnny Rafliff, Willard Donaldson. THIRD ROW: Karl Weseloh, Ronnie Weed, Howard Nalley, Gene Thaning, Richard Troel- sfrup, Roberf Cary. SECOND ROW: Judy Neubauer, Belly Yoder, Sondra Baumeisler, Irene Johnson, Barbara Dun- ham, Carolyn Williams, Mr. Schlef. FRONT ROW: Irene Kennedy, Diane Percival, Julie Bramwell, Irene Harris, Jerry McGin+y, Joan Cordery. Absenh Margaref Geiser. wqy MR. LEWIS' NINTH GRADE HOME- ROOM. Lefl lo righf, BACK ROW: Eugene Tibbifls, Edwin Wilcox, Morfon Boss, Arnold Bifiner, Gary Workman, Orval Dale, Raymond Johnson, Richard Novark. THIRD ROW: Wayne Van do Walker, Tom Long, Pal' Loomis, John Gruey, Clarence Planlenga, Fred Heslef, John Palke, Mr. Lewis. SECOND ROW: Donna Skelfon, Joanne Fihpafrick, Ber- bara Clark, Sue Wilson, Lala Williams, Holly Wakefield, Linda Leeper, Kenneih 7 Kunfz FRONT ROW: Carolyn Williams, 3 's rsrf ley, Palsy Mang, Marilyn Carliar, Joyce Karen McColl, Phyllis Early, Nancy Wi- McGaugh, Linda Allen. Absenf: Tom Severns. A 1 94 M I vnu. ummm x..rswi vvii. mul... - its 66 77 Q 0 MISS ALMQUlST'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Lefl lo righl, BACK ROW: James Gayle, Kennelh Hefley. Jim Malhews, Richard Johnson, Jimmy Miller, Ray Palscheclr, Alfonso Marlinez. THIRD ROW: Glen Sharp, Charles Har- ris, Bill Pairsh, Kenny Heins, Allen Blur, Bruce Maxwell, Miss Almquisf. SECOND ROW: Ann Hardin, Geraldine Bramlell, Glenna Jones, Sandra Smilh, Mavoureen lley, Frances Shaw, Jeaneffe Morgan, Viclri Wishon. FRONT ROW: Palsy Clarlr, Chrisline Nichols, Hope Halh- away, Darlene Trollinger, Pally Higgins, Nancy Willis, Mabel Grewe. Absenl: Gilberl Lamb, Lee Bensen, Morris Mo- reno, LeRoy Holl. MRS. HOWARD'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. Leif lo righl, BACK ROW: Herman Schlange, Alberl Dubiski, Brian Howard, Richard Franlre, Terry Horn, VeRone Tryflen. THIRD ROW: Joe Mares, Emmell' Myers, David Boss- erman, Glen Woods, Charles Yales, Cleason Helm. SECOND ROW: Kay Lynn Malhews, Linda Nicholson, Maria Oales, Linda Nelson, Susan Scranlon. Jerry Hagen, Mrs. Howard. FRONT ROW: Jackie Guslafson, Sandra Flelch- er, Bealrice Shaffer, Barbara Cadenhead, Adel Hannah, Sharon Williams, Paula Pender. Absenl: Jeaniene Coolr, Jessie Moore, Hans Jensen, Marla Liera, Palsy Tabor, Travis McCorl:le, Sandra Barllell. IX saxxe:m i..4n-.,.r': I nlnnr'- iE MR. COUTT'S NINTH GRADE HOME- ROOM. Lefl lo righl, BACK ROW: Waller Johannsen, Benny Gibson, Ken- nelh Wiens, Bill Vogel, Clarlr Chapman, Donald Barber, Charles Slinghoff, Charles Norman. THIRD ROW: Bill Mc- Kinley, Carlos Gonlales, Gery James, Gus Worlr, Sam Powell, Kenl Bischof, Darrell Von Drislra. SECOND ROW: Carl Jaclcson, Edwin Hellman, Josephine Villa, Kay Crawford, Joyce Webb, True Mohlenholl, Daisy Wilson, Mr. Coulls. FRONT ROW: Rufh Chamberlain, Col- leen Cobb, Nancy Ripley, Susan Beach, Helen Connell, Leora Willenborn, Joyce Yoalrum. Absenl: Rosa Plaxa. 95 MR. LElGH'S SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW, leff fo righi: Merlyn O'DeII, second semesfer secrefaryg Rhonda Flem- ing, second semesler freasurer: Arlene Page, second semesler vice president SECOND ROW: leff fo righl: Larry Wilson, firsl semesfer freas- urerg Mary Anlrrum, firsf semesier presidenh Sally Slxidmore, firsl semesfer vice president FRONT ROW, leff lo righ+: Phil Percival, second semesfer presidenfg Dick Pemberfon, second semesfer re- porferg Ignacio Berroleran, 'Firsi semesier secretary. MRS. READ'S SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW, lefl +o right: Gery Brubaker, second semesler presidenh Susan Mil- holland, second semesler secrelary-freasurerg Vivian Ridgley, firsl semesler secrelary-lreasurer. SECOND ROW, le'Ff lo righ+: Charloffe Page, reporferg Jerry Cole, firsi semesler president FRONT ROW: lefl lo righl: Jerry Rosanbalm, firs+ semesler vice president Larry Burden, sporls caplaing Billy Bader, second semesler vice president MRS. BOUNDS' SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW, lefl' lo righl: Rulh Groom, second semesler sporls capiaing Nancy Planlenga, iirs. semesfer +reasurer: Linnea Eger, second semesier lreasurer. SECOND ROW: Linda Norris, firsl semes- ier vice president Kay Randall, second semesier secrefary, firsl semesler sporls caplainy Linda Baird, lirsf semesfer sporls capiaing Tim Harris, second semesfer president FRONT ROW: Lloyd Parsons, firsf semesfer secrelaryg Rosemary Dudley, second semesfer vice presidenfg Roberf Scarborough, second semesler sporfs caplaing Paul Young, firsf semesfer president MRS. WlLSON'S SEVENTH GRADE HOME- ROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW: Linda Loomis, firsl' semesler presideni: Judy Householder, second semesler freasurerg Val Deane Sly, assis+an+ secre- fary, second semesfer. SECOND ROW: Beverly Young, sporfs caplainq Jean Merrill, second semes- fer secrelary, firsf semesler vice president Donna Benneft firsl' semesier secrelary, second semesler reporler. FRONT ROW: Richard Brewer, firsl semesfer reporfer, second semesler vice president Marrin Lassa, second semesler sporfs capiaing Roy Davidson, firsl' semesler freasurerg Bill Gien- ger, firsl semesler sporis capfain. MR. CALLIN'S SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM OF- FICERS. BACK ROW, leff lo righl: Charles Kitlle, second semesler presidenlg Harold Reynolds, 'Firsl' and second semesler sporls capfaing Eddie Moreno, 'firsf semesfer president SECOND ROW: Clifford Fox, second semesler freasurerq Jimmie Kay Slanlford, sec- ond semesler vice presidenf: Rufh Miller, 'Firs+ and second semesfer sporls captain, Larry Minor, firsl semesler secretary. FRONT ROW, lell fo righl: Don Hendrixson, second semesler secrelaryg Charles Greg- ory, 'lirsf semesfer freasurerg John Chacon, vice presi- dent firsl' semesfer. MISS ALMQUlST'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW, Leif lo righf Jerry Holmes, second semesler presidenl: Linda Groves, firsl semes- +er secrelaryg Beverly Jones, first semesfer vice president SECOND ROW: Ken While, second semesfer reporlerg Ronald Wilson, second semesler vice president FRONT ROW: June Griffifh, second semesler freasurerg Rola Parlcinson, second semesfer secrefaryg Brenda McNully, lirsf semesler lreasurer. SEATED: Clyde Smilh, firsf semesler president ,, Olflfl 8lf'00lfl'l he 8If'1i QUQAIUQGJ 3l20L0!QIf'5ALl0 LEFT PICTURE, MRS. WILSON'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. Lell lo righl, BACK ROW: Brenl Magwell, Fred Peler- son, Billy Price, Bobby Banes. SECOND ROW, lell lo righl: Earlene Ellis, Jerry Fosler, Andrea Whisler. LYING DOWN: Dan Edwards. MISS TRUAX'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW, lell lo righl: Bob Hannah, Dicli Clasby, Carol Ann Bowen, Jerilee Newby. SECOND ROW, left lo righl: AI Henry, Tommy Lubin. FRONT ROW, Iell lo righl: Janice O'DelI, Sally Wilson, Ilene Ellis, Larry Egan. LYING DOWN: Belly Brown. MR. SMITH'S EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW, Iell lo righl: Keilh Gales, Arile Williamson, Odie Wiley, Paul Kaullman, Lanny Baller. FRONT ROW: Darrell Lyell, Carol Wasserburger, Paula Brown, Ann Krueger. LYING DOWN: Kaly Groves. RIGHT PICTURE. MR. SCHLEF'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW. Iell lo righlz Diana Percival, Julie Bramwell, Judy Neubauer. SECOND ROW: Irene Harris, Belly Yoder, Irene Johnson, Richard Troelslruo. FRONT ROW: John Rallill, Howard Nalley, Gene Thannin'-, John Blum. LEFT PICTURE. MISS ALMQUlST'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW, Iell lo righl: Pally Higgins, Ann Har- din, Glenna Jones. SECOND ROW: Jim Malhews, Nancy Willis, Geraldine Bramlell, FRONT ROW: Allen Blur, Glen Sharp, Richard Johnson, Kennelh Main. RIGHT PICTURE. MRS. HOWARD'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW, Iefl lo righl: Sharon Williams, Linda Nelson, Susan Scranlon. SECOND ROW: Ve Rone Tryllen, Bealrice Shaller, Sondra Flelcher, Marla Liera. FRONT ROW: Joe Mares, Richard Franlce, Cleason Helm, Charles Yales. LEFT PICTURE. MR. COUTT'S NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Rulh Chamberlain, second semesler vice presidenl: Joyce Webb, lirsl semesler secrelaryg Kay Crawford, lirsl semesler lreasurer: True Moll- enhoff, sporls caplain. SECOND ROW: Darrell Von Drislza, sporls caplain second semeslerf Helen Connell, second semesler reporler: Sam Powell, lirsl semesler sporls caplain: Josephine Villa, second semesler lreasurer: Carlos Gon- zales, second semesler presidenl. FRONT RONV: Don Barbour, lirsl semesler reporler: Benny Gibson, lirsl semesler vice presidenl: Waller Johanson, lirsl semesler presidenl: Carl Jack- son, firsl semesler secrelary. RIGHT PICTURE. MR. LEWIS' NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM OFFICERS. BACK ROW, Iell lo righl: Donna Slrellon, second semesler sporls caplain: Karen McColl, second semesler lreasurerg Nancy Wiley, lirsl semesler secrelary: Linda Allen, second semesler presidenl: Linda Leeper, sec- ond semesler secrelary. SECOND ROW: Ed Wilcox, second semesler reporler: Palsy Mang, firsl semesler reporler: Phyllis Early, lirsl semes- ler sporls caplain, second semesler vice presi- denl: Pal Loomis, lirsl semesler presidenl. FRONT ROW: Fred Heslel, firsl semesler sporls caplain: Wayne Van de Wallzer, second semesler sporls caplain. y .jJ0ufo! 'Mr in An irnporianl purpose oi iunior high school is lo gei sludenls To begin assuming responsibilily, bolh in lheir sludies and in lheir dealings wilh oihers. Through parlricipalion in organizalions such as junior band, Junior F. H. A. and Jrhe glee clubs ,lhe slrudenls acquire a sense of public responsibilily by making public appearances, and associaling wilh lhe adull world. They are lhus iniroduced lo a wider knowledge of communily living and duiy, which will aid Them in making lhe mos? of 'rheir iuiure school years. BOYS GLEE CLUB. Le'F+ fo righf, BACK ROW: Don Henry, Clyde Smiih, James Loomis. FRONT ROW: James Harper, Bob Han- nah, Darrell Lyell. . fiom. .L ifiliir- . 'I . 4- iz' X ' Q lg. . ,gms ' -. A .1 7 X iii. ii 'J il: . . i I 'X . .fs ', . 4 , n 5 Ii ' ' - ii V ii I -:f I JUNIOR BAND. Leff to righf, BACK ROW: Nancy Planfenga, J. D. Jordan, Silber! Lamb. Arihur Afen, Charles Bancrofi, Charles Pasos, Joe Wakefield, Linda Loomis, Mr. Miller. SECOND ROW: Arlene Page, Jerry Kohl, Johnny Chacon, Don Hendrixon, Tom Anderson, Bill Lee, Eddie Moreno, Gary Brubaker, Rich- ard Kunz. FRONT ROW: Lorena Hopkins, Glen Rosanbalm, Marilyn Luck, Paul Higgins, Jim Tucker, Paul Young, Lynn Robinson. 98 ana! Jdcfiuified, JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS GLEE CLUB. BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Deanna Dubry, Barbara Nord, Rulh Chamber- lain, Rheffa Mallory, Sidney Tibbifs, Brenda McNulfy, Joan Reynolds. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Bowen, Linda Groves, Mary Lee Wiffe, Mary Par- sons, Mary Cliff, Loreffa Davis, ac- companisf Janef Froehlich. FRONT ROW: Mr. Salvione, Krisfina Michels, Judy Cameron, Elizabefh Geiser, June Griffifh, Jerilee Newby, Joan Grif- filh, Virginia Page. IUNIOR F.I'I.A. OFFICERS. BACK ROW, leff o righf: Karen McColl, song leader, Miss Nendell, advisor: Carol Bowen, hisforian-par- iamenfarian: Sally Wilson, vice p.esidenl'. iRONT ROW: Jeaniene Cook, reporferg Kay ,ynn Mafhews, presidenf: Linda Nelson, frees- irerg absenf, Joyce McGaugh, secrefary. INV JUNIOR F.H.A. BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Josephine Villa, Loreffa Davis, Beverly Jones, Elsie Wiley, Linda Allen, Ann Hardin, Sharon Williams, Julie Bramwell, Susan Scranfon, Paula Pender, Viclci Wishon, Beffy Yoder, Glenna Jones, Pafsy Mang, True Mohlenhoff, Linda Nelson, Nancy Wiley, Sondra Baumeisfer, Colleen Cobb, Kay Lynn Mafhews, Rhefa Mallory, Brenda McNul1y, Earlene Ellis, Maneffa Read, Mary Cliff, Paffy Higgins, Linda Leeper. THIRD ROW: Kafy Groves, Sally Wilson, Paula Brown, Holly Walrefield, Carolyn Nicholson, Joyce McGaugh, Geraldine Bramleff, Julie Norris, Carol Wass- erburger, Beffy Brown, Andre Whisler, Sidney Tibbiffs, Carol Bowen, Mary Parsons, Tina Michels, Flo Dell Gayle, Joan Raynolds, Sharon Miller, Terry Corwin, Ann Kruger, Loa Jean Hurfl, Carolyn Williams. SECOND ROW: Kay Crawford, Darlene Trollinger, Joyce Yoalrum, Juanifa Yoalrum, Darlene Robinson, Peggy Spears, Mary Lee Wiffe, Josephine Gonzales, June Griffifh, Nancy Willis, Earlene Ellis, Mariory Orcuff, Janice O'Dell, Jeaniene Powers. FRONT ROW: Judy Cameron, Irene Kennedy, Diane Percival, Phyllis Early, Chrisfine Nichols, Joyce Webb, Virginia Page, Mary Ann Morgan, Mary Chrisfopher, Elizabefh Geiser. 99 P' 1 Mr. Schlef's ninih grade homeroom bone up for fhe occupaiional quizzes, which Miss Wendell's eighfh grade sewing class iron iheir aprons which were mad were his pride. Leff 'fo righf: Margarel Geiser, Doyle Compion, Ronnie Weed, Mr. as homemaking proiecfs. Le'H fo righfz Mary Lee Wi'He, Miss Wendell Mary Schlef, Bob Henderson, Judy Neubauer and Irene Johnson. Classrooms were busy lhis year wilh many diiferenl enrerprises. Whelher ir was sevenrh grade healrh classes, eighrh grade science demonsrrarions, or ninfh grade Ivanhoe proiecls, srudenls worlced hard and were proud of lhe compleled ac- riviries. Wayne Van De Walker, Ed Wil- cox, and Linda Leeper, all sfu- denls in Mr. Lewis' eighrh grade homeroom, prepare fhe sporrs bullefin board 'for The class. I00 ,fdrwf in Weefing -ifawii if W at my-,mi , i xi 593 lnieresiing ifems on fhe class buliefin board are displayed by Sam Powell, Darrell Von Mr. Vandenberg explains ihe iniricacies of meial shop worlr fo Hans Drisira, Claris Chapman, Edwin Hellam. Those sealed are: Gus Work, Waller Johannsen, Jensen, Gary James, Clarlr Chapman, Benny Gibson, Donald Barber Carl Jackson. Charles Harris. gud? lQ6L0!6IflQ5. An eighfh grade English sfudenl reads Almquis+'s class. a poriion of fhe poem Evangeline fo Miss A XJ '-rsh X X Q 1, x x f ' 5:41 1 .' X 'YZP 1 Xi v l A A Qi L. X, .. -Y Q kv, X , Vx . , , 'i' 5 2, V: i .fy-. u ' union LIBRARY CLUB. Lell fo righl, BACK ROW: Anna Morgan, Judy Cameron, Palsy Worlr, Billey Aleh. Rufh Miller, Charlolle Page, Joan Griffilh. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Boulcher, Marilyn Essig, Helen Egger, Linda Loomis, Linda Groves, Arlene Page. Noi shown: Mrs. Pearl TuHIe, advisor. PROJECTIONISTS. Lefl Io righl, BACK ROW: AI Henry, Richard Johnson lchief proieclionisfl, Phil Ely, Paul Ecllles, Jim Paflison, Paul Young. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Callin, Larry Hayduk, Bob Lee, Phil Percival. FRONT ROW: Harold Reynolds, Richard Brewer, Charles Gregory, Bob Hannah, Jerry Col- lum, Kenl' Garvey. Noi shown: Fred Palerson, Jerry Hagen, Bill Gienger. HALL PATROL. Lefl +o righl, BACK ROW: Linda Nelson, Rulh Chamberlain, Kay Lynn Ma+hews, Sue Wilson, John Blum. MIDDLE ROW: Josephine Villa, Paula Pender, Julie Bramwell, Susan Scranfon, Benny Gibson. FRONT ROW: Richard Johnson, Tom Long, Clarence Planlenga, Jim Malhews. Nor shown: Phyllis Early, Judy Neubauer, Below, righf. OFFICE HELPERS. Lefl fo righf, STANDING: Sharon Williams, Irene Harris, Carolyn Nicholson, Adel Hannah, Linda Allen. SEATED: Mrs. Weseloh. enmen Lgzowe Momioe. PUBLICATIONS STAFF. Lell fo righf, BACK ROW: Gene Tbanning, Charles Norman, Richard Johnson, Mabel Grewe. THIRD ROW: Eugene Tibbiffs, Jim Marhews, Linda Nelson, Paula Pender, Ernie Brewer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Willis, Jo- sephine Villa, Karen McColl, Kay Lynn Mafhews, Maria Oafes, Margaref Geiser. FRONT: Jeaniene Coolr. Nof shown: Mrs. Howard, advisor. JUNIOR RED CROSS. Leif fo rigl1+, BACK ROW: Jean Merrill, Edna Evans, Rosemary Dudley, Ru+l1 Groom, Marilyn Williams, Susan Worfhly, J. D. Jordan, Roberf Armslrong, Clyde Smillw, Alberl Dubislci, Donald Zachary, Aaron Early, Bob Hannal1, Jerry Kolll. THIRD ROW: Kafliryn Ferrell, Darlene Tilley, Parry Higgins, Irene Harris, Sandra SmiIl1. Viclri Wishon, Maria Oafes, Sharon Williams, Ger- aldine BramleH, Nancy Willis, Krisfine Nichols, Gary Gowdy. SECOND ROW: Sidney Tibbilfs, Mary Parsons, Mary Cliff, Linda Groves, Hope Halhaway, Joyce Yoalrum, Darlene Trollinger, Susan Milholland, Linnea Egger, Glenna Jones, Phyllis Early, Miss Almquisf. FRONT ROW: Linda Baird, Bunny Currie, Mary Wille, Vivian Riclrley, June Griffilh, Carol Griffilh, Anna Morgan, Beverly Friend, Joan Griflifh, Ann Hardin, Joanne Dulaney, Josephine Gonzales. lf: ATTENDANCE HELP. Left Io rigI1'I: Pai Loomis, Barbara Clarlr, Frances Shaw. Mr. Sclwlef, Mavou- reen llley, Joyce McGaugl1. Noi shown: Judy Neubauer, Kay Lynn Malllews. NOON S P O R T S, BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS. Miss Almquisfs Ninfh Grade. Leff +o righl, BACK ROW: Jim Mafhews, Ken Hein, Bruce Maxwell, Jim Miller. FRONT ROW: Richard Johnson, James Gayle, Raymond Pafscheck. The noon and aller school sporls programs have long been an imporlanl parl in lhe school life aclivilies ol Hemel Junior High Schoolers. Sludenls in each gracle organize a league, and during each sporls season, homeroom reams bal- Jrle each olher for lhe championship daily, in holly-conleslred games. Boys ancl girls each par- licipale in clillerenl leagues, Jrhus There is egual opporlunily lor all To parlicipale, ancl lo gain proficiency in playing The sporl ilsell, as well as The vilal experiences in sporrsmanship, which leamplay provicles. SEVENTH GRADE NOON SPORTS BASKETBALL CHAMP- IONS. Mrs. Bounds sevenfh grade. Le'H fo righl, BACK ROW: Char- les Bancroff, Ronald Arnsmeyer, Joe Fosfer, Loren Perry. FRONT ROW: Paul Young, Jim Palfison, Lloyd Parsons, Tim Harris. if Q? Eh' sf-. x L Olffffy ancezi, ana! .fdcfiuifiw EIGHTH GRADE NOON SPORTS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS. Miss Truax's homeroom. Leif To righf, BACK ROW: Carl Rheingans, Gary Overholf, Marion Silvas, Don Henry, Ronald Mafhew, Bill Hig- gins. FRONT ROW: Larry Egen, Charles Pasos, Tommy Lubin, Dicl: Clasby, Bob Hannah. 104 SEVENTH GRADE SOFTBALL. Lefl fo rigI'1f, BACK ROW: Miss Holloway, Nancy Planfenga, Esfher Wilson, Judy Houslwlder, Linda Loomis. MIDDLE ROW, Ieff fo righf: Beverly Young, Genevieve Van Hoozan, Rose Dudley, Linda Baird, Palsy Jones. FRONT ROW: Bunny Currie, RuII1 Miller, Sally Slzidmore, Carol Griffillw. EIGHTH GRADE SOFTBALL. Lefl Io rigI1l', BACK ROW: Earlene Ellis, Andre Whisler, Miss Hollo- way, Belly Brown, Ilene Ellis. MIDDLE ROW: Sidney Iibbefs, Mary Parsons, Carol Wasserburger, Anne Kruger. FRONT ROW, lefl fo righf: Mary Lee WiHe, Linda Groves, Erlinda Chacon. x I' Q 1 ' I if vs 2 3 , 1 ., , i I 5 Q J. 1,5 ,I A if I 7 7 4 v.- f 'A A 'E A ,,,,, A f P .,., i ,' . , I1., Q . 'i: ' :.,,'. ,l-. if Wi: ' .,:' .sli l' ' E I f Q lttl E ,., -:', E I Ei X . K K ,..-. Q ' ' : 5 iii f:-...s fi- - .. A - , A 'V' :gag A s -' A 1q-,, Q O Q: .- ,g A fi I R ' - 'X ' A lzzi ,I ' NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM. 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E If 14, 97 H ! Q . lla!! 3 .! A 'U 1 .vi H! ,K x' v' ,! Lf - ., if --.fi 1-. s W N f- I v I Q X' i 4 ! I U, N A CALIFORNlA'S GREATEST OUTDOOR PLAY PART OF THE GREAT DRAMATIC HERITAGE OF THIS TERRITORY Jusl' Compleling Hs Tvventy.Seventh and Most Successful Season Produced Annually by The People of 'rhe Hemel-San Jacinlo Valley 6REGORY'S CHEVRON SERVICE EXPERIENCED LUBRICATION PERSONNEL ATLAS TIRES 81 BATTERIES FREE PICK-UP 81 DELIVERY I30 E. Florida Phone 903I HEM'E-T BUS LINE 4 Trips Daily BeIween Hemei and Riverside Excepi' Sundays I23 S. CarmaIi'I'a Phone 52bl A. C. RUFSVOLD 81 SON A DEPENDABLE INSURANCE AGENCY 600 W. Florida Avenue Hemei, Calif. Phone 420I ROSE'S SHOE STORE FOOTWEAR FOR TI-IE FAMILY Feaiuring: Weafher-Bird Shoes for Children DeIIwar-Debs for Dress 8: Casual Wear Rubber Fooi' Wear Gold Arrow Sfamps III E. Main, San Jacin+o Ph. 3-3853 KITTLE AND ASHLEY EXPERT AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR WORK 4l4 W. Fiorida Phone 290I FOR TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT MARTIN'S THEATERS Hemei' San Jacinio Perris 758I 3-308I 89I HOME FURNISHING CO. FOR THE BEST IN FURNITURE 2I2 E. Florida Phone 324I BUD'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE UPHOLSTERY 423If2 W. FIoridIa Phone 5Ib2 McCALL 81 NOBLITT Fred McCall 'E Frank Noblifi COMMERCIAL SEED 81 GRAIN CLEANING ALFALFA SEED Bob Leedle and Dick LeVan show how McCall 84 Noblill Sacks ol feed can be manhandled by molorcyclisls. 240 N. Harvard S+. Phone 3422 P.O. Box 955 - Hemel, Calif. CHASE DEPARTMENT STORE Ready 'ro Wear for fhe Enfire Family Mrs. and lvlrs. Lesler Bailey oullil Iheir Iamfly 1 ' I D if k 1 al Chase's. Lynn sells Lesler a bracelel' for Lynn. I II? I J 2IO E. Florida 'Phone 4I7I ARTHUR F. PATSCHECK RADio a. T.v. SALES s. SERVICE Eleclronic Technician Radio I Television O Record Players I Tape Recorders 0 Amplifiers Jackie Dick, Arl Palscheck, and Buddy Alvarez I decide on T.V. equipmenl for Iheir fulure home. I62 N. San Jacin+o Phones 8492 - 6I62 liz HARTLEY REAL ESTATE WE CAN HELP YOU OWN YOUR OWN. Chuck Wagner ancl Roger Davis selecl lhe pro- perly Ihey will buy from I-larlley-once Ihey earn a salary. I20 S. Harvard Phone 892I B. J.'s DINING ROOM FOUNTAIN SERVICE STEAK AND CHICKEN DINNERS Service for Families Wi+h Children Diane Wedalle believes every lady should dine our weelcly al B.J.is. So does Calvin VVallace il he may be Jrhe lady's escorl. 306 E. Florida Phone 4344 HEMET YARDAGE CENTER NYLON, RAYON, COTTON, AND WOOL FABRICS Pai Denham and Helen Kennedy choose pallerns and malerials lor summer oullils. SEWING NOTIONS AS YOU LIKE IT LADIES NYLON HOSE 309 E. Florida Phone 3443 na LGRENA NURSERY EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO BEAUTIFICATION and GARDENING Carol Bohrnlalk looks Iickled pink as she receives a while orchid from her Iavorile man, Chuck Reeves las if we cIidn'+ knowl. I I00 E. Florida Phone 349I HEMET NASH CO. Three of a kind, Kay Benninqhoven, Rulh Ann Beavers, and Palsy Golden, all go lor The exlra- wide windshield in The new I954 Nash. I30 N. Carmalifa Hemel' 837I II8 E. 114 HEMET REFRIGERATION WE CARRY NAME BRANDS 0 O'KEEFE 81 MERRITT 0 MAYTAG 0 FRIGIDAIRE 0 IRONRITE 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC O PHILCO Donna Lewis clennonslrales Ihe spaciousness ol Ihe new Cycle-mafic Frigidaire Iealuring Color- ama. JOY SLY Florida Phone 525I Sui-service 'I ,,..j ' f 7 ? QAMVLYVI GENERAL MILLS INC. SEED TESTING and DISINFECTING SERVICE Looks like John Wadsworrh and Ronnie I-Ianson are having a wonderful Iirne riding Ihe Ieed bag escalalor. LARRO FEEDS 208 E. Devonshire Phone 3I3I GIBBfEL'S UNION STATION AND GARAGE Jim Fricker and John Holland gas up Dick Loo- mis's car for him al GibIoeI's Union siafion and garage. Sfafion 74II 50l E. Florida Garage 742I OLIVER C. PERCIVAL G M C TRUCKS and TRAILERS Sales and Services, Parfs and Accessories U. S. Royal Tires Bobby Page, Sleve Cross, and Larry Boyd show off Ihree General lvlorors Trucks lor Oliver Per- cival. l32I E. Florida Phone 745I ns BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF i954 Jim Longwill hopes Ihe lacly will buy a bag oi popcorn from Janei Froehlich for him Ioo. RUSTIC THEATRE In The Village Idyllwild FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY HARVARD CLEANERS I29 N. Harvard S+. Hemef, Calif. BeHy Beal Thinks Lorraine Wiens oughi Io be on Ihe payroll: ironing loolcs easier Than baby siHing. Thelma Kidweli Della Home Phone Heme+ 4I22 HEADQUARTERS FOR HOBBY SUPPLIES LARGEST STOCK IN THE VALLEY MO'DEL AIRPLANES O BOATS 0 TRAINS CARS 0 BALSA WOOD 0 PARTS8ISUPPLIES TELEVISION s. RADIO Auro SUPPLIES SALES a SERVICE BICYCLE SUPPLIES ROBINSON'S FIRESTONE DEALER STOIRE We Give S 8: H Green Sfamps Sue Robinson and Charlene Robinson a+ Robinson s I53 So. Harvard Phone 254i II6 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY On The CIean Green Fairgrounds LAS FLORES MOTEL AUG. I8 - 22 I I I I W. Florida Ave. l954 Hemei, Calif. WHY NOT LET US CLIP YOIU? HOMEMADE BREAD WEDDING 8: BIRTHDAY CAKES I Call Us For Any Bakery Specialfy - 2I6 E. Florida Mgr. Fredl Skinner 2II E. FIorida Phone 3283 I - HEMET MOTORS COTTAGE BEAUTY SHOP DODGE-PLYMOUTH DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS Pauline Mi1'cheII CompIeI'e Auiomofive Repairs Paini' and Body Sho AII Types of Beaufy Work P 608 W. Florida Phone 226l 555 N. Palm Phone 823I T.V. HEADQUARTERS SPUDNUT SHOP MAGNAVOX - RCA VICTOR - HOFFMAN 1 MR' EPLIENUT ZENITH - EMERSON WHOLE MEAL I OR A DESSERT Any+ime Is Spudnui' Time 35 Years Experience '20 E. Florida Phone 3854 I300 E. Florida Phone 727I H7 I I OI WEST FLORIDA Aa ROBERT eo RECORD Alice Lemon 'fries Io l'1i'rch a ride WIII1 her pals. Liz Tay- lor, Bobs Wilson, and Carol Ann Johnson as They buzz rigI'1+ along in Their new Buick. HEM'ET 330 I BUICK 81 PONTIAC DEALERS 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION 01 TE ISTA GARAGE RAMONA WASHETTE H A M R E' 5 SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY S 81 W AND IRIS FLUFF DRY SERVICE FINE FOODS 1206 E. Florida Phone 2864 1207 E. Florida Phone 7551 STEVE FAIRFIELD JERRY ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CHEVRON GAS STATION Complete AuI'omo+ive Jobber C0mPIeI'e LUI9- SGTVICG . . A+Ias Tires 8: BaI I'eries Cus'I'om Accessories - Speed Equip. , '205 E Flmlda Phone 743' I234 E. Florida and Accessories Phone 9I II FRANK HUSSAR JEWELER For Fine Walches and Diamonds Diamonds are a girl's besl friend . 'l'ha+'s Jrhe Tune Jolene Reader and Janna Williamson were humming when They lell l-lussar's Jewelry slore. Floridla 81 Carmalifa Phone 6'-75l STIRDIVANT SHOES Feafuring CHEER LEADERS, YANIGANS RED GOOSE AND KEDS My gosh, exclaims Ben Slirdivanl as he reads 'rhe fool measure. l didn'+ lcnow lhey made lhem lhal big. lGeorge Wilson and Ray Sims don'l seem concerned aboul The mailer, how- everl. Qualify Shoes - Medium Priced I09 N. Harvard Hemef iffy! ffffaiseffe we feilwfwee Bos souiREs Fairs offer an opporlunily lor Fulure Farmers To gel info compelilion and lhese fellows succeed- ed according lo lhe ribbons won. II9 HEMET COMMUNITY BUILDERS Obiedive: Communiiy Service A SERVICE CLUB FOR WOMEN CHEVRON STATION Jerry Johnson STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE VALLE VISTA STORE FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS GIFTS - SUNDRIES SPORTING GOODS Ei CLOTHING TEXACO PRODUCTS Hours 7 A.M. Io I0 P.M. Green S+amps C. SELDEN BELDEN PINECRAFT FURNITURE Open for Visifors Saiurdayi and Sunday IdyIIwiId IdyIIwiId Phone 807 I I HEMET MILLING CO. 225 E. Devonshire CompIe+e Line PouII'ry and SI'ocIc Feed Remedies and Supplies Agenis-Purina Chows Phone 556I I'Ieme+, Calif. FERN VALLEY BAKERY Home of fhe Hillbilly Bread Bread, Pies, Cakes, Donufs Baked Fresh Every Day FRANKIE and DOIUG EMORY IdyIIwiId Phone 80496 lzo FRANK A. DORO GENERAL ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER udynwna GRAY'S PHOTO AND GIFT SHOP 0 CompIeI'e Line of Indian Moccasins 0 PhoI'o Finishing Views 0 Indian Jewelry IdyIIwiId Box 72 JOHN H. GILLILAND SAN JACINTO MT. LUMBER YARD STUDEBAKER CARS sf TRUCKS Big Enough fo Serve You, Small Enough 'ro Know You One Call for Every Building Need ldyllwild, California 206 W. Florida Ave. Hemel Phone 303I Box 230 Ph 80' H T N R I CW C 'ER I-IEMET CLEANERS Idyllwild's Home Owned' Newspaper ONE DAY SERVICE HAlmos+ All The News ' ' Pickup 8: Delivery Service Par'r of Ihe Time Tailoring 8: Al+eraI'ions Ernesl' and BeH'y Maxwell Idyllwild Phone 8045I I I5 N. Harvard Phone 3853 FREDIS RADIO 85 'TELEVISION I5I So. Harvard S+. We Talce Pridle In: I Prompl' 0 Experf 0 Reliable SERVICE FOR YOU Hemel' Phone 2544 TELEVISION saws seavice QUALITY WHERE ONE FINDS IT--- IS YOUR ASSURANCE I2I SMITH BROS. I I-Iazel Klump and Dale Clay seemed Io have I I sIunned Bobby Todd wirh Ihe hand IuII of cab- bage Ihey jusf forked over. IT'S NO TROUBLE aw ' TO SAVE DOUBLE WITH S815 GREEN STAMPS Harvard? 81 Laiham HOLLOSTONE BUILDING MATERIALS I METAL WINDOWS SEWER PIPE ' O STEEL PLUMBING 0 GRAVEL HARDWARE 0 CEMENT ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Eddie Lowrimore, Gary Is- PRECISION BLOCKS raeI, and Bob Sanders dem- IN CONCRETE, onsfrafe how Io make ce- PUMICE 8: CINDER menI blocks a+ I-IoIIow- sfone. REST AND PEACE ASSURED AT LANGFORD LODGE I397 E. Florida Phone 5554 22 MARKET SPOT HOUSE OF RUDOLPH FRUITS - VEGETABLES Ceramic Sluclio 81 Manufacfurer MEAT DEPT. - GROCERIES Porcelain 81 Hobby Shop 306 N. Sfale S+. Lee Lancasfer, Prop. 237 So. Palm Hemei 96l3 REALTORS FINE FOODS HOMES - RANCHES - GROVES BOWLING SWIMMING 2I4 E. Florida Ave. Phone 833I RECREATION ROOM I48 N. San Jacinlo Phone 3493 E I . L L S. LL L aa. L. PEARSONH PHOTO STUDIQ Jim Longwill loolcs COMPLETE LINE NF as Ihough he's gel- NJ Ii n g r e a d y I O CAMERAS 8: EQUIPMENT shoo+' Janel Wal- UALITY Iers wi'rh one of PSRTRAITS Pearson's special deluxe cameras 327 E. Florida PI10r1e 670I I23 NL LANDSCAPING MILLER'S NURSERY AND FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOIR ALL OCCASIONS Darrel Williams presenls his dale, JoAnn John- ' son, wilh a bouquel of flowers from MilIer's RT if: Nursery before The big dance. X 'QI X903 I Florida Phone 764l fl E I NJ Yi XHRANDOLFUS RESTAURANT xl :Q lx .Q SWS WHERE You CAN BRING YOUR GIRL FRIEND OR FAMILY as T V X I R5 Perry Maslro lakes Carolee Roberls' and Bill X N l Riley's order al Granclollds. I A BETTER PLACE TO EAT a RELAX 828 W. Florida Phone 3363 THE HEMET NEWS CALIFCiRNIA'S MODEL WEEKLY Gail Price and Barbara Arsenian inspecl The wanl-ads in The I-lemel News in Ironl of Their new building. 8I I E. Florida Phone 28II iz-1 we 'fig 6LEN'S FOUNTAIN GRILL BARBEOUED STEAKS AND SANDWICHES Nelda CIieI+ and John Gouin waif 'ro order bar- bequed beef sandwishes, a specialfy af GIen's. Across From +I1e Fairgrounds Heme'I HUTT AND BOWSER PHARMACY THE STORE OF VALUES Linda Cox dernonsI'raIes I-IUII and Bowse-r's new- esf perfume Io Diane Malony. PrescripI'ions AccuraI'eIy Compounded I05 N. Harvard Phone 36II WILLIAMS' STORE FOR MEN Mike Page and Jerry Bunch fry on sporfs iackefs aI WiIIianns Sfore for Men, while Ihe girls, Dor- ofhyi Green and Donna Srnifh examine Jrhe goods more closely. The Place 'ro Go For fhe Brands You Know 230 E. Florida Phone 459I izs Sorry, this page is unavailable. Turn to the next one and you'll find more memories HEMET FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MAURY C. COLEMAN REALTOR 'I' INSURANCE 4I0 Easl Florida Ave. Hemel, California Phone 586l Telephone 3-4567 LOANS - SAVINGS - ESCROWS I95 Easl Main Slreef San Jacinlo, Califo J, c. PENNEY'S M E'-'S 5c ROIOT BEER Sc I+ Pays +o Shop al' Penny's For Those I8c Hamburgers HEMET'S FAMILY STORE Thal Are a Treal' To Eal' I E. Florida Phone 24II I45 N. Harvard Ernesl' Ode Ga d COMPLIMENTS OF I Hemet Valley Hospital District as+ Lalhami Phone 275 - BesI' Wishes 'Io Ihe Class of '54 HEMET B.P.O.E. No. l740 fu PIROT'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION 81 GARAGE 24-Hour Tow Service Au'Io Painiing 8: 'UphoIsI'ering 302 E. FIorida I I0 N. Carmalifa Phone 3I9I MAC'S AUTO MACHINE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES We Give S 8x H Green Sfamps l30-I E. FIorida Ave. Phone 343I VALLEY GLASS AND MIRROR CO. Congra+uIaIions 'ro I'he CIass of I954 I2I0 E. Florida Phone 343I GIBSON DUNLAP INSURANCE BROKER Phone Hemei' 650I I3I S. Ine Res. Hemei' 6792 Hemef, Calif HEMET FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Phone Hemef 448 I 320 E. Florida Ave. Heme+, California SEND YOUR FRIENDS TO THE RAMONA MOTEL I I20 E. FIorida Phone- 777I DILL LUMBER CO. We Supply High Grade Ma'I'eriaIs For AII Your BuiIding and Refinishing Needs 305 W. Florida Phone 299I Z SOBOBA HOT SPRINGS RESORT HOTEL JoAnn Gibson sunbalhes on The deck al Soboba Ho+ Springs pool. Known as +he Bes+ Place 'ro Eaf in ihe Hemel'-San Jacinlo Valley Swimming, Mineral Bafhs, Massage Resf andl Play San Jacin+o Phone S. J. 3-3I3l WINGO'S MELLO-FREEZE Hemel' SUNDAES - CONES - PINTS OUARTS - MALTS - SHAKES ROOT BEER - ORANGE ADE HAMBURGERS - FRENCH FRIES A Delicious Milk Producl' Richer Than California Requiremenfs Janene Siverslon orders a Mello-Freeze Sunclae from Earlene Gwen. I67 Nor+h Carmalifa FRANK REGUR HARDWARE Jim Venable smiles because he lhinks i+'s a cluck, buf Chuck Driver and Elmer Franklin are expeci- ing a bear in lhern 'rhar hills. l22 So. Carmali1'a Phone 500I 1 ' I29 f an KRISTY'S DRESS SHOP Joan Thompson has already chosen her summer wear al Kris+y's. Looks nice, Joan. 228 E. Florida Phone 355I A8fP STORE Where Economy Rules All Well-Known Brands Sleve Skidmore, Chuck Iv1cSweeney, and Larry Page decide Io buy Three quarls of milk when manager Joe Kohl poinls oul Ihal cofIee's only SI.O6 These days. 400 E. Florida Phone 906I CHURCHILL TRANSPORTATION CO. MOVING VAN HAULING AND STORING Bill Regan, Iruck driver lor Churchills, receives shipping orders from manager Bill Work. I26 N. CarmaIi+a Phone 6I4I iso DE 'ROSE DECORATORS I200 E. Florida Ave., Hemef Call 752I for Free Delcorafing Service - No ObIigaI'ion Cusfom Made Lamp Shades, Draperies Curfains, Shower Curfains, Cornice Boxes Bed Spreads and Floor Coverings GALLENKAMP'S MORE MILES TO THE GALLENKAMPH 2I9 E. Florida Phone 5223 RALPH'S DRUG SERVICE YOUR REXALL DEALER II4 N. Harvard Phone b05I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '54 H8zH IMPLEMIENT SERVICE 500 W. Florida Ave. Phone 75II HemeI', Calif. COMPLIMENTS OF HEMET PACKING COMPANY GROWERS 81 PACKERS of Hemei' Brand PEACHES RIPE OLIVES APRICOTS TREE RIPE OLIVES SPICED PEACHES SPINACH SPICED APRICOTS GREENS NECTARS POTATOES P.O. Box I377 Phone 255I The Besf for Pain? and Paini' Informafion HOYT'S An Exclusive Pain? and Wallpaper Sfore I20I E. Florida Phone 350I Hemef l3I FARMERS 8a MERCHANTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l954 IOI NoIr'I'h Harvard Phone 447I RAMONA BARBER SHOP PARKWAY CAFE The VaIIey's FinesI ' Experf Hair CuH'ing Home Cooking is Our SpeciaII'y 95c I I CONGRATULATIONS TO Open Mondays I THE CLASS OF '54 E. Florida a+ San Jacinfo Ave. In Hemei' I I027 W. Florida Phone 8252 JOHNNY FOX MILLER'S CHEVRON SERVICE LOCKER SERVICE Gas, Lubricarion, Service 237 W' FIOI-Ida Phone 6892 I 3I4 E. Devonshire Phone 249I I32 IDYLLWILD MARKET When You Go Camping or Picniclcing Buy Your Flood Supplies From Us. We Are ldyllwild's Neighborhood Grocer Fruifs, Vegefables, Mea+s, Siaples ldyllwild Village lidyll. 8-0746 TAHQUITZ CONFECTIONERY MALTS SUNDAES SANDWICHES A few ol lhe daily gang al' Tahquilz are Doris Schlange. Denise Pourroy, Dorolhy Lingo, 'Donna Lewis. Managed by Madge, Franlc, and Donna Lewis 208 E. Florida Phon e 3943 STATER BROS. MARKET SERVING THE INLAND EMPIRE Winnie Page chooses a iilel mignon for her din- ner guest Carrol Doolillle. STATER'S HEMET MARKET I45 No. San Jacinio Phon e 737 I3 WELCH AND WADSWORTH CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 Charlene Judy and Doris Darneron lisfen wilh in'reres'r Io an experl explanalion of everyone's need for insurance coverage by a reliable com- pany. COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE 4I2 E. Florida Phone 200I GIBBEL HARDWARE Harry Peacock and Mary Pufhofl choose from Gibbel's ample display. Whal do Jrhey choose? A wedding gill for friends, of course. I02 E. Florida Phone 320l IDYLLWILD ALL YEAR RESORT Li+'rle lzaalc Wal+on Johnson will show you where +hey're bilin' in his daddy's lalce. LeI's go fishin'. JERRY JOHNSON REAL ESTATE Idyllwild Phone ldyl. 8-0 I 3 I 134 COMPLIMENTS OF NUTRILITE PRODUCTS, INC. BUENA PARK NUTRILITE FARM MENLO AND LYON STREETS PHONE 860I HE'MET'S STORE F'O'R THE ENTIRE FAMILY IS R A Y M O N D ' S We Specialize in Levis Bill Raymond soliciis Lucille Woener's help in choosing a Iie. 206 E. Florida Phone 376I l IMPERIAL GAS COMPANY LITTLE LAKE We Excel FARMER'S MARKET BoI'h In Produc? and ln Service Your Uprown Sfore in I'l1e CounI'ry BUTANE PROPANE APPLIANCES Florida 8: Hemel' Phone 4964 I24 So. Carmaliia Pl'l0r16 5202 135 Q COATS Q SUITS I Q DRESSES Q SWIM SUITS Q BLOUSES Q LINGERIE Q SKIRTS Q SWEATERS Q ACCESSORIES ALL KINDS -1' I OF READY TO WEAR 20' E. Main S+. Phone San Jacin'ro 3-59Il Johnson Chevrolet Co. SALES AND SERVICE BY YOUR CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE DEALER Phone - ZIOI 308 W. FIorIda Ave. I 36 wi , :fa Q A VALLEY LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS 300 E. Devonshire Phone 250I Heme+ BOWEN'S BODY-FENDER REPAIR Seai Covers Au1'o Painfing - Cusiom Work - UphoIs'rery Bowenize Your Car II8 N. Gilberi Phone 5532 Hemef TILE DRAINBOARDS - sl-lowERs - FLQORS ELMO HEAVIN General Confracior I3I So. Inez S+. Phone 620I or 360l Hemei, Calif. GEORGE LOOMIS AND SONS WHOLESALE VEGETABLE and VINESEED GROWERS P.O. Box 367 Hemei, Calif.. GILBERT'S DIME STORE USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN 204 E. Florida Phone 3942 GREEN'S 600 No. Sfafe S+. MALTS TACOS SANDWICHES RAMONA UPHOLSTERY COMPLETE HOME UPHOLSTERING DRAPERY - HARDWARE TRAVERSE TRACK IN STOCK l204 E. Florida Heme+ 286I MOTOR PARTS AND EOUIPMENT COMPANY We Can Supply All Your Needs As You Repair or Rebuild Your Car 328 E. Florida Phone 543l 131 IO7 N. H 7 REYNOLDS' SHOE TIRES - TlPfiQiERIES CC S REPAIRING A E Sfi1'irEicArIoN LEATHER REPAIR OIF ALL KINDS GIREEN'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE Cecil Green, Prop. award xHeme+ P.O. Box X-80I Florida 8: Gilberi' L8zL PHARMACY SNACK SHACK IREVLON - COSMETICS HHAMBURGERS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS THE WAY You 'KE THEM 333 E. Florida Ave. 'Phone 3IOI III N. Buena Vis+a Phone 3083 L. Regardless of Your Denominafion JEWELER YOUR CHURCH NEEDS YOU. Keepsake Diamond and Wedding Ring Borel and Wal+ham Wa+clleS Go Io Church Nexl Sabbaih Day. Fine Waich Repairing and Engraving Diamonds Mounfed in Our Own Shop Courfesy of I954 Tahquiiz Annual SI' I08 E. Florida Hemel' PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS They Suppor'I' Our Tahqui'rz Annual WE RECOMMEND THEIR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES 40I E. FIoricIa Phone 8I2I BOYS---GIRLS--- HAVE FUN THIS SUMMER AND PROFIT TOO! PARTICIPATE IN THE HEMET SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM 0 LiH'Ie League BasebaII 0 Gym 0 Music C Pony League Baseball 0 Arfs 0 Bowling 0 Swimming 9 Crafis O Singing HEMET RECREATION COMMISSION CLAIRE GILLETTE, PresicIIenI SIDNEY ACTON- DIFGCI C. CARTER CRALL FORD CO. H ld is wiII1 his car. I r Eng.: D, xxx? ,L BRUBAKER AND SMi'I5IEjIi' REAL ESTATE and INSJJQABCE' ' I I4 E. Florida Phone 5l2l CITIZENS NATIONAL TRUST 81 SAVINGS BANK SMALL ENOUGH Io know you. LARGE ENOUGH +0 serve you. STRONG ENOUGH +o profecl' you. Tyra Benson and Belly Gilliland gaily learn how lo operale book- l i keeping machines. 200 E. Florida Phone 393I J. C. LOOMIS COMPANY AND LOOMIS TURKEY HATCHERY EXTEND BEST WISHES Nancy Loomis and Linda Lasafer walch lurkey poulls. See you on lhe Thanksgiving lable. 7I I W. Florida Phone 502I 280l 140 JORDAN'S TIRE 81 SUPPLY Sieberiing Tires Dis+ribu'ror Refreading - Recapping Passenger - Truck - Tracfor Tires 81 Tubes Larry Armsirong, Tom Blum and Ken Kinkade waicii fine fire reiread- ing process ai O. K. Jordan's where I+ will be O.K. 222 N. S+a+e Phone 706' WILB R E. SERVING THE HEMET SAN JACINTO VALLEY Don Asf shows Karen Krueger how a man in Jrhe hay business drives a Jrrucic. Corner: Fruiivaie and Kirby an Phones: Jacin+o 3-620 I 3-4604 l4I TI C.,H YAND TRA NELSON EQUIPM ENT COMPANY Refrigerafion Donna Brubaker and Sprinkler SYS1-ems Dl 6 I l 8 I'I S -l-l'16ClC9I' 'Bean Sprayers COINS OUI Oi deep lnlernafional freeze looking for Haryesi-er Spring- Compleie Shop Service bl I W. Florida Phone 38I I HOMES - INCOME - ACREAGE I I WOODLAND CRAFT SHOP SMALL AND LARGE RANCHES E I GIFTS - RUSTIC FURNITURE INDIAN RUSS - JEWELRY Licensed Real Esfafe Broker ART 81 HOBBY MATERIALS Associa+es: Phones 892Ig Res. 4846 Edward D. Davis ldyllwild A P-O- Box l25 73I E. Florida Ave. Virginia Bechard as I L no gg g I.. - -T HUMPHREY srumos f HEMFET TAXI SERVICE MUSIC ANTJ THE ARTS PHONE - 904' I Special Classes for High School Sludenfs 0 Ballroo mDalncing O Voice 8: lnslfrumenfal 0 Ballef, Tap, Acrobaiic 0 Modeling 81 Poise 0 Public Speaking 0 TheaI'er Workshop 6 A.M. 'Io 2 A.M. I . M2 San Jacinlo and Devonshire Phone 3543 Harry L. Livsay, prop. Bralxe Lining SHOP 8: NURSERY LlVSAY'S TEXACO SERVICE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Tires - Bafieries - Accessories Complefe Nursery Sioclc 8: Supplies Marfac Lubrlcallon General Auio Repairing Home of M + T Ramona 8: Alessandro Figurines 0 or une'up I357 E. Florida Phone 440' Cor. E. Florida 8: San Jacinfo Hemel, Calif. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 WHEREVER YOU LOOK When You Drink Mills, Thinlr of Me. Signed GILBERT J RENO Ramona Red Rock RED ROCK DAIRY FARM BUILDERS 8: CONTRACTORS Your Locally Owned Dairy A+ Your Door or A+ Our Sfore Hemel' Phone 480I E. Menlo Phone 5642 MILE-H IG H IDYLLWILD INN ii DeLuxe Guesi' Coifages ldyllwild, D California Specially 0 Foods We Specialize Popular In Prices Large Groups Phone 8008 I MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE VALLEY FURNITURE CO. A Compleie Line of Furnifure and Floor Coverings A divan for Iwo provides 'Ihis cozy Iele-a-Tele: lDuane Unland and Dixie Allerl Iallc of Ihe Iuiure. I24 N. Harvard Phone 809i W. Flo I44 HEMET 'RURAL GAS On-'rhe-Spol Service: Propane delivered Io your sI'ove by Jerry Friclcer, Mickey Collier, and Jesse Schlange. rida Phone 764 I JIM CAIN SPORTING GOODS Marrielia Odem prefers Johnson ouiboard moiors for cruising on Lalce I-Iemei. See Us for Fishing Tackle, Guns AI'hIeI'es Wear, Baseball Gear SIR Los Angeles Engraving Cnmpany KEY CLUB ' AGRICULTURE CITIZENSHIP ' YOUTH WORK RAMONA PLAY ' ACHIEVEMENT BLOOD BANK CHRISTMAS EDUCATION WELFARE GOOD CHEER MUSIC PROGRAM HISTORY EASTER SERVICE ' BUDGET CHURCH ' PUBLIC AFFAIRS VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE MCCOY LU BER COMPA Y From The look on Gary Clark's lace we'd sayf he's going Io enioy making use of his brand new ax purchased af Ihe Mc- CoyLumberCorn- pany. lGene Boyd doesn'+ look 'foo happy abouf Ihe whole idea, does he?l I2I N. SI'a'I'e We Will Supply Ih: Money for Labor and Maferial USE OUR BUDGET PLAN FOR HOME REPAIRS Nol Red Tape I No Delay Phone 2I6I GILMAN HOT SPRINGS HOTEL SWIMMING HORSEBACK RIDING GOLFING MINERAL BATHS TENNIS EXCELLENT FOOD FOR FUN IN THE SUN Near San Jacinfo Phone S.J. 3-30II me IDYLLWILD ICE AND FUEL SUPPLY O PROPANE AND STOVE OIL O Idyllwild Phone 8078 I , 3 Zi? '51, .eco I PRoFEssloNAl. DIRECTORY2-gS?j2eft'f e. 74,5 ef QM-4 41-a PM fe-.,f'c 44e -jj! 52265, caqsntat We wish 'ro commend +he professional men of Ihe valley for Iheif Eze? gzcaffg 5 everlasfing service. Thank you for your conI'ribu+ions unhesilalingly .5 gwen. Cf Q 5 iz film Dr. T. A. Baldwin L, Dr. John R. Go am Dr. Myron Malony. 6I7 E. Florida I F. 32I E. Florida I20 S, Harvard Phone 55II Phone 3l22 FCXLLQA Phone 5224 A 5 I I' ' , Besl, Besl' 8: Kreiger I48 N. Harvard' Phone 28l I Elwood S. Cox, PA 3l9 S. Carmalila Phone 623I Rogers M. Cox, CPA I I I No. Harvard Phone 702I 'I Li.-'I20 S. Harvard J .ljjiff f ,,.. Pr. Glfriil-Iar+Iey If , I Q ff, I Al' v Gerald A. Coxe X I24 S. Carmalila Phone 502I 32I E. Florida Phone 333I Dr. George Erickson 840 E. Florida Phone 246I KJ 'N Phone 403 I Dr. F. Q. Lisonbee 532 E. Florida Phone 65l I Dr. Everls G. Loomis 934 E. Florida Phone 796I Dr. J. C. Long 80l E. Florida Phone 202I Dr. R. L. Merrill 80I E. Florida Phone 202I Dr. R. L. Moore 602 E. Florida Phone 402I Dr. Wendell Robinson 04 E. Florida Phone 2322 Dr. F. M. Ryan X530 E. Florida Phone 703 I Dr. B. R. Sprague Valle Visfa Phone 4744 Dr. George D. Thibaulf I25 S. Juanila Phone 3922 Dr. W. R. Williams 925 E. Florida Phone 744I I47 The l954 Tahquifz was published by fhe sfuclenfs of Hemel Union High School wifh fhe following sfudenfs and feachers as sfaff members. f- E. Execufive Sfaff - E Gail Price, Edifor I E Lucille Woerner Bus ness Manager C, Q74 30. Richard Killen, Advisbr ilfc ic QQ? Ediforial swf BL Qs r F fl- pg E Mickey Collier, Copy Edifor Rx Q 61.2 Janef Froehlich, Junior High Edifor ' . 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