Perris High School - El Perrisito Yearbook (Perris, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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Rig: 010' K U 4 6 ' ' X9 A M97 , - f 'L- l ' ff 'fem ' -V - , ff.: W 1' 'I -nf-,:,Q'?Qf g,j Ks-afff - 3- fi if 35 W, uf. fri? .gig 4 -'-if fi Az.. J'-f-.iffy VZ. ..,. ' ri? ,731 ff . ' 2 ' Qi EQ 6 ' . '1-I ff: W'-A . Pgfggilg , II IIIJIEIIIIII PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF PERRIS UNION HIGH SCHOOL ' PERRIS. CALIFORNIA. HHH The slall presenls lor your approval lhe ICM! eclilion ol El Perrisilof' wilh Hhe hope Thai Hhis volume will bring somelhinq ol senfimenial as well as hisloric value Ho everyone inlereslecl in Perris Union High School. We have alrlempl- ed Ho record all Jrhe evenls which have macle Hhe year H940-4l memorable. Illllllllllll We are proud To dedicale The V741 volume oi ihe EI Perrisilo To such a line persons as Pop Brown lor his indispensable services lo Jrhis school. l-le has been a Conslanlr easel since he lirsl came, sixleen years ago. l-lis cheerful and friendly alli- lude has rnade him a friend ol loolh ieachers and sludenls. EDITH GRAHAM Junior Candidaio msg- H Pl MARY POWELL Sophomore Candidme MSS 1 E41 BETTY WALKER Miss EN Perrisiio DARLEEN EVANS Freshman Candidaie HISHH IINIIIIII BOOK I ADMINISTRATION BOOK II CLASSES BOOK III ACTIVITIES BOOK IV ATHLETICS BOOK V SPECIAL FEATURES ll llllllllll Slllll Ellen Marie Pease, Edillu Graham, Dorollwy Lilly, Belly Buclwanan, Virginia Damiano, Bob Rarnsing, Rulln Wiclcerd, Frances Appleqale. Jean Connell, Marjorie DeCow, Lealrice Munras, Barbara O' ' Nellie Selo, Mr. Smilh, Lois Rollw, Delania Brown, Clwrisline Cllrislensen, Helen O'l.averly, Barbara Cummins. Connie Powell, Diclc Sleplwens, Wendell Andy Mora, Bob l-lewill, Jack l-lonberger, Bob Hassig. Neil. Schroeder, Bill Donaldson, Bill Sween ey, Edilor in Chiel . Assislanl Edilor . . Business Manager . Assislanl Business Manager Typing . . . Arl . Juniors . Sophomores . Freshmen . Organizalions . Social . . Boys' Alhlelics Girls' Alhlelics . Senior Play . Junior Play . Music . Jokes . Calendar Snaps . . Senior Will . Senior Prophecy . Senior Horoscope . Senior l-lislory . Advisor . EDITOR- GERALDINE TINKER BUSINESS MGR.- CURRY KIRKPATRICK . Geraldine Tinker . Dick Slephens . . Curry Kirkpalrick . . . . Kenny Rowell Frances Applegale, Barbara O'Neil . Dorolhy Lilly, l-lolly Adair . Edilh Graham, Bob l'lassig Marjorie DeCow, Slanley Carler Bill Sweeney, Phyllis Blackmore . l-lelen Schroeder, Lee Munns Barbara Cummins, l-lazel Williams . . . . Bill O'Laverly . . . . Rulh Wickerd . . Belly Buchanan . Ellen Marie Pease . . . Andy Mora . Joe Jackson, Bob l-lewill . . . Nellie Selo . Connie Powell, Andy Mora Lois Rolh, Wendy Donaldson Bob Ramsing, Jean Connell . Chrisline Chrislensen Virginia Damiano, Dee Brown . . Mr. L. L. Smilh HHMINISIHHHUN Hlllllllllllll To lhe Class and Slalf of Jrhe El Perrisilo l94I l ex'rend my hearliesi congrarulalions. The members of rhe slaff have produced an ariislic, inliormalive yearbook. I hope +ha+ if will be placed among +he mos+ cherished souvenirs of your high school years. I+ is more lhan a chronological re- capi+ulal'ion of 'rhe four years spenl' in school and 'ro The year iusl pasl. lf should serve as a happy memorial of your worlc and ol your associalion wirh your classmales and fellow sludenfs. Sincerely, Harry G. Thompson. SKIPPER HHHHHHHH Annual Time is Spring Time, and Spring Time is al- ways a happy Time. Your Board oT -l'rusTees desire To share wiTh you, on This occasion, and congraTulaTe you on This splendid ediTion oT El PerrisiTo. To The class oT I94l, The sTudenT body, TaculTy, and principal OT The school, we exTend congraTulaTions, and a sincere voTe oT Thanlcs Tor Their cooperaTion, harmony, and lcindly inTeresT shown ThrouqhouT The year. Will A. GuThridqe PresidenT oT Board. . r:v-'fw'-'v:- -e '- Sllllllllllllllll Along wilh lhe dulies of sell-qovernmenl, 'rhis year, came lhe lask of revising The school conslilu- lion, which was a real underlalcing, buf wilh The able assisfance of each mennloer, lhe iolo was cornpleled successfully. I lake fhis oloporlunily lo lhanlc each oi my lel- low officers lor lheir splendid cooperalion and ellorls during lhe school year of '40-'4I. Kenneih Rowell, Presiolenl ol Sludenl Body. STUDENT COUNCIL: Y Connell, Helen Janulc, Miss Wer ner, Mrs. Silverfon. Belly Walker, HTHNS !QQe.4,w4ffew, Teamwork is a TacTor which is oT viTal imporTance when a group oT individuals un- derTake a proiecT as diTTiculT as publishing a school annual. IT everyone does his parT, everyThing goes oTT on schedule. BuT leT one person shirlf his Task and everyThing is disorganized: The zesT Tor doing The job is Taken Trom everyoneq disagreemenTs and unpleasanTness arise. To live happily in a democracy, one musT learn This l4nac4 oT cooperaTing wiTh his Tellow men. The suc- cessTul compleTion oT The l94l EI PerrisiTo convinces me ThaT you on The sTaTT have learned This lesson well. L. L. SmiTh. A youTh who is well educaTed can express himselT readily. He can Thinlc Tor himselT clearly. l-lis knowledge is suTTicienT To en- alole him To choose superior enjoymenTs. l-lis inTeresTs are broad. l-le shows honor, honesTy, helpTulness, good-will, and co- operaTion. l-le has developed loyalTy To his Tamily, Triends, and counTry. l hope ThaT every sTudenT, upon leaving Perris Union l-ligh School, may Teel ThaT here he has Talq- en a deTiniTe sTep Torward Toward being well educaTed. Adelaide Werner IHIIUIIV. MR. C. R. BUCK English Oricnlalion American Problems MR. AL CLAYES Coach Biology Malhemalics MISS HAZEL DAY English World Culfure MISS ELVA WRIGHT Home Economics Physical Educalion idea J , li I MISS CORAL CARTER Commercial MR. C. W. CROWL Music Hisfory MW MR. RUFUS ROTH Aqricullure Shop , I HJ Mechanical Drawing MRS. B. SILVERTON Secrelary fo Slcipper I n .7 fl. ., Q3 , ma yi Q JZXSD . YH N 1 N L EHISSES A l I HOLLY ADAIR P.U.I-LS. I.2.3.4: Band IQ, 3.43 Orclw. 2.3.42 Leller- rnan I.2.3.4g Baslcelball I.2. 31 Annual Slall 3.4: I'Ii LiIes 3.4. DEE BROWN P.U.H.S. I.2.3.4: CI'1orus I. 2.3.4. Business Mgr. Music Depl. 4: Annual Slall 4. TETSUA AKUTAGAWA P,U.H.S. 2.3.43 Cenfral Jr Hlqh Ip C.S.F. 2.3.47 CS F. Treas. 43 C.S.F. Pres. 4 Foolball 4. BETTY BUCHANAN P.U.I-IS. l.2.4I G.A.A. I.2 4. Annual Slall 4: Girls Clworus 27 I-Ii Liles 4. PHILLIP ALLEN P.U.I-LS. I.2.3.4: FFA. 2.3. 4. C.S.F. 2: Baslcelball Man- ager 47 FPA. Judq. Team 3:Orf:I1. I.2.3q Hi Lifes 3. ELMER CHAMBERS P.U.H.S. I.2.3.4: LeIIer- man 2.3.43 FFA. Reporl- er 47 BasebaII 3: FooIbaII 2.3.4. Comm. Boys Afhlei- ics 43 FF. I.2.3.4. BILL O'LAVERTY Presidenl Sr. Class HAZEL WILLIAMS Treasurer Sr. Class FRANCES APPLEGATE P.U.H.S, I.2. 3.4: GirIS' League Trees. 43 C.S.F. 2. 3: Jr. Commissioner 3: An- nual Slafl 4: C.S.F. Treas. 3. I-II Liles Slaff 3. CHRISTINE CHRISTENSEN P,U,I-LS. I.2.3.47 C.S.F. 2.37 Vice Pres. C.S.I:. 2: G.A, A. I.2.3.4g Sec. G.A.A, 4: Class Play 3.43 Annual Annual Slall 3.4. IINIIIIS S IN I I HIM Vice Presidenf Sf. CIQSS NETTIE SETO Sccrefary Sr. CIass I ' X HERBERT CHRISTENSEN JE XXI CONN L VIRGINIA DAMIANO P.U.I-LS. I.2,3.4: FPA. I,2, PU HIS , , . 3 .A A. I, P.U.I-LS. !,2,3,4: G.A.fx. 3,4: Track l.3.4: Tennis 4, 2,3, :V ' S League reas. 2,37 CIass Secy. 2, Hi LIIQ C.S.F. I,2g Lefierman 3,41 4, . I,2g GIrIs II1Ie+- 14, ArmueI S'IaII 4. Class may 3,4. I mm. 4: Annu I SIQII ', ,4-. NADINE EELLS LEON EVANS NEAL HANZLIK IJ.U.I'I.S. I,2,3,41 Gfxfx. 2, P.LI.I'I.S. I,2,3,4: IZOOIIDGII I3.U.I'I.S. I,2,3,4Z Foo+baII 3: Tennis 3.4. 4: Lefferman 4: BasebaII 4, l.2,3,4: Lefferman I,2,3.4 I I-Ii Lifes 4. Sr, C-ass PIay 4. ,f .' ' .'-. .. --.,-- VVENDELL DONALDSON P.U.I-LS. I,2,3,4: CIass Vie Pres, I: Class Pros. 2: Fzmi I3aII 23,43 BmsI1eIbaI I,2,3, 4, Lcficrmam I,2,3,4, Band 14. BOB HEWITT P.U.H.S. I,2,3,4: Track I,2. 3,4: Chorus 4: Lefferman I,2,3,4: PPA. 2,3,4. -. I f v Y . x 1 1 A . ,f f iff' Lrg 'lf 5' f f' K4 ' X v , 1 5,53 ,if ff ,V ..,! .Q Q' K. JACK HONBERGER P.U.l'l.S. I,2,3,47 Baslcelball I,2,3,47 Baseball 3,47 Band 3,47 Orclmeslra 47 Chorus l,4f Freshman Comm l. CURRY KIRKFATRICK P.U.l-l.S. l,2,3,47 Foolball 3,47 Baslcelball l,2,3,47 Baseball 3,47 Bus. Mgr. El Perrisilo 47 Class Play 47 Lellerman I,2,3,4. GEORGE ISHIDA P.U.l'l.S. I,2,3.47 Baslcel l,2,3,47 Track l,2,3,47 PF. A. I,2,3.4: l.ellev'man 3,47 PPA. Socy. 47 PPA. Yell Leader l. DOROTHY LILLY P.U.l-l.S. 3,4' Arl lpn' nual 4: l-li Llles 4. JOE JACKSON P.U.l'l.S. l,2,3,4Z Foofball 3,47 Baslcelball l,2,3,47 Lel- lerman I,2,3,47 Class Play 37 Annual Slall 47 Tracl: l,2,3. WENDELL MILLER P.U.H.S. I, 2, 3, 47 A. S. B. Vlce Pres. 4: Class Play 37 Tennis 3,47 Baslcelball 2,3,4: C.S.F. 37 Lellerman 3,4. TOM JANIK P.U.H.S. l,2,3,47 F.F.A. 1,2 3,47 F.F.A. Vice Presldenl 47 Poofball 4. ANDY MORA P,U.ll.S. 2,3,47 Vncc Pres C.S.P, 3,47 Vlce Pres. Sr Class 47 Foolball 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4: Lellerman 2 3,47 Band 2.3.4. llllllll BARBARA O'NElL P.U.l-l.S. l,2,3,4g G.A.A. I. 2,3,4: G.A.A, Vice Pres. 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Eclilor Hi Liles 4: Tennis 3,41 Class Prograrn Mgr, 3,4. LOIS ANN ROTH P.U.H.S. l,2,3,4I Girls' Lg. Pres. 4: D,A.R. Represen- laSive 4: Class Play 3,47 Annual Sfall I,4: G.A.A. 2,3, Hi Lifes 3,4. CONNIE POWELL P.U.H.S. I,2,3,4: Treasurer M usic Depl. 3: Annual Slafl 3,45 Class Play 41 Farrnc-relic Conlosl 3: Ten- nis 3.4, Hosloss Cub 3. KENNETH ROWELL P.U.H.S. 3,4q Sfuden' Body Pres. 4: Class Treas. 37 C. SF. 3,41 Class Play 3: An- nual Slall 4, Tennis 4. O CF,- ,li l x ' 5 BOB SCHAIN P.U.H.S. I,2,3,4, Baslceiball l,2,3,4, Foolball 2,47 Base- ball 2,3,43 Lelferman I,2, r 3.4, Lellerman Pros. 3: J. Class Pros. 3. HELEN SCHROEDER P.U.H.S. 3,43 Play Enierr Iainrnenl 43 Annual Slaif 4. Q J I NETTIE SETO P.U.I-I.S. I,2,3,4I G.A.A. I, 2,3,4: Class Secy. 43 Ten- nis 3,4: Class Play Ticlcei Mgr. 3.4: I-Ii Liles 4, An- nual Sfalf 4. NORMAN THOMPSON P.U.I'I.S. I,2,3,47 Poolbal 3. 4, Baslcelball I,4Q F.I:,A. 3, 4' Baslcefball I,4, FEA. 3, 4, Lelrerman I,2,3,47 F.F. A. Pres. 43 Clworus 2. K DICK STEPHENS P.U.I-I.S. I,2,3,4: Baslcefball I,2,3,4g Track I,2,3,4g Lel- Ierrnan I,2,3,4, C.S.F. 3,43 Foolball 43 I-Ii Liles 3. BETTY WALKER P. U. I-I. S. I,2, 3. 4: Class Treas. 2: Class Vice Pres. 37 A.S.B. Treas. 47 Orches- 'rra I,2,3g EI Perrisiio Queen 4. GERALDINE TINKER P.U.I-I.S. I,2,3,4: Tennis I, 2,3,4Z G.A.A. I,2.3,47 C.S. F. I,2,3,47 Edi+or EI Perri- sifo 4: School Yell Leader 3: Class Play 3.4. RUTH WICKERD P.LI.I'I.S. I,2,3,4-I G.A.A. I. 2,3,4g Class Play 3: Annu' aI Sfaff 47 Hi Lifes 3: Girls' Chorus I. SENIORS NOT PICTURED O 1 GENE ARCHIBEK kj ED STUART Q ALFRED cumiei-ir 5' L WILLIAMS .S l,2,3,47 Gen. Mor. r. Prorn. 3, Girls' Lea! qu ice Pres. 4, Sr. Class Tre .47 Class Secy.: Annu- alyv-agff 2,3,4: Class Play 3. XJ u IIIII HI X 5. 1 4 I, 1 45-N . '1 . ' , .1 L47 , 'ii' ' Ji -. . F-2.1, Q . ,.g: 7x ,Ek Csqff f 1 4. Q! . fin- . .. arm VV U K A -, AiQ3lf 'vf.:T -Tiff Tw ,www-V ' ' .,1,g:, i x 4 Ay .V-L 3 , A .M . K, . 4' ,z 4 x - f .. L1 .. f 5 V, ..,,m V . S44 'ff , ,A . 1 1 Qifvv-5 , ' -V 1 .4 3 .E ' Auf 5 . , 174. . ,. , L .. . 'HV 'QS' if V Q-. ': ,, A ' V ,V V,-12,5 Hsfgu, f V, wp: 'K V+ . - .xi , .' QW N21 V , , A V' .2 :gi H.. .if - 9 fjflfmifyf, 51- 'Vg - 1' gl-viff. 'K V' fc :,132 44 ? 7'- f wi. ,N ,Q V- f f.jr1 , Q3g 'zx - !- V, ?:j,g,'V ', , hr, -.' .. ,,!:. ' Har X ., 1,5 ,5 During The year The Junior class has progressed rapidly under The wonderTul managemenT and supervision oT Mr. C. R. Buck. This class sped on, headed by a very capable PresidenT, Frank Laudap assisTed by Vice PresidenT Nelda Coppel: SecreTary, BeTTy Coxg Treasurer, EdiTh Graham: Yell Leaders, Ellen Marie Pease and Lorene l'lesTer. As Old FaTher Time leTT us, we sponsored The class oT '4l a dance, we Then chose our class SweaTers, and as you all lcnow, we sponsored a sTudenT body dance. The Theme was a Bar Room. IT was very cleverly done. Lindy Lou , The class play, was a wonderTul success. Sailor! Sailor! T-Told your haTl As The , Junior and Senior Prom goes gliding by. The Theme was Navy Day. IT was very aT- TracTive in manner oT decoraTion and sTyle. WiTh This successTul evenT we ended our Junior year in Perris Hi. Slllllllllllll The Beavers chose lhe lollowing ollicers lo preside over lheir lodge: Hugh Piplcin, President Marjorie DeCow, Vice-President l-lelen Janilc, Secrelaryq Kalher- ine Gulhridge, Treasurer: Mary Powell and Jerry l-lerriclc, Yell Leaders. The Busy Beavers blilzlcrieged The Tiny Freshies and lhey had ro give usa parly. Al The Elsinore-Perris baslcelball game, our soda pop lupricaled lhe vocal cords ol lhe sludenls, helping Jro spur Jrhe Panlher learn on lo viclory. We inviled Jrhe Slu- denl Body lo a rip-roaring nighl in our lodge. ll was decoraled as a fashionable nighl club and an excellenl slage show was given. The Beavers were very aclive in all phases ol school lile. THTSHMTN Sneaking up on The upper-classmen unawares carne The Terocious Freshies, bir- ing and clawing Their way. ScraTching The hardesT was Bill Sweeney, closely Tollowed by George Tinlcer. Keeping noTes oT The acTiviTies was Darleen Evans and The class collecTor was l-lelen Schneider. The class was well guided by Mr. C. W. Crowl. Virginia l-lassig and Ann Lauda pepped up The class wiTh cheers even Though The Freshies bowed down beTore The Sophornores in The Tie-up. Peace was made be- Tween These classes by The Freshie-Sophomore ioarTies. Members were represenTed in all school acTiviTies. .jgfp ' 1 12. ,.. v ,W Q R K , M ,QV A , Q- , .Q ,,3,iS,1,J 3 nm. .. zx. 4- F ,x-.w, ' 1' ., , . V. , , , ,-,f.'g,fL 1 ' -' ,p 'f Q f, 1. 1 1 li . Krabi x W? X A ' .af - f,'g,:.,, ,N ,,,. r W, V v Q. 'R ' v vlg J- 1' f-:ii-N .-W , Q VJ-.,, .,. 4 - . . t , , .+ . f.Q. '1. . iff . -, ', , 'KW N , . .,, 1 ,i.,?,,,S. A ,e. , ' ' , ,, -.,i.f,, , ,. I rm X, ,....4,, ,.,, , Af xi' jj: K- A4 ' JV WE ig: 7 W M1512 Wi ' f . - W. , f P 1 .. v .V . ff ijt.-e , 4 -., X m-Q, f 'x HEHVHHS llllllll A Probably llfie lime when llie sludenl and Jrlwe lacully were ranked mosl nearly equal and became be-Her acquainl- ed willw parenls was al llwe Sludenl Body Social affairs. Games, dancing and relreslwrnenls always lwelped llwem lo lind mulual inleresls and a cliance lo Tallc over problems and have a good lime, loo. F.F.A. DANCE F.F.A. Barn Dance was enioyed by all The Farm lads and lassies. The main Tea- Ture was The TarmereTTe conTesT wiTh one girl Trom each class compeTing. Lois Ann RoTh, represenTing The Senior Class, came ouT ahead To be The winner. The resT oT The evening was spenT in dancing and games. JUNIOR-SENIOR DANCE The Junior Class gave The Senior Class oT P.U.l-l.S. a cheery ChrisTmas parTy in The l-ligh School CaTeTeria. lT was decoraTed wiTh a ChrisTmas Tree, colored lighTs, and red and green sTreamers. PresenTs were presenTed To The Teachers and The PresidenT oT The Senior Class. Then reTreshmenTs were served, making a Tull evening oT happiness and delighT. SOPHOMORE DANCE This dance was proclaimed The besT ever given by a Sophomore Class. The Theme was oT a nighT club and The commiTTees Took greaT pains wiTh Their work. This dance was enioyed immensely by everyone and The program was delighTTul. JUNIOR DANCE This Theme was The quainTesT yeT used. The class secured an old bar which had seen many exciTing nighTs in The days oT '49. They had all sorTs oT boTTles in which They had candles. The reTreshmenTs were mosT appropriaTe. C.S.F.-G.A.A. DANCE You were pracTically living in Dog-PaTch sTyle when you were gayly dancing among The Trees and pig pens which was The seTTing Tor The Sadie Hawkins Dance, given by The C.S.F. and G.A.A. combined. Hl JINKS All The girls eagerly looked Torward To The annual l-li Jinks parTy given by The Girls' League. The sTunTs were beTTer Than ever and prizes were awarded To Annabelle Shields and Kay STewarT Tor cosTumes. The Sophomore Class Took The prize Tor The besT sTunT. ReTreshmenTs were The climax Tor a perTecT evening. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Ship Ahoy! The Cruiser S. S. Perris embarked aT Pier 5 on April 25, bringing To The Juniors and Seniors The mosT looked-Torward To evenT oT The year. The Theme was carried ouT To a greaT exTenT, Thus beauTiTying The evenT. llllll Illll Oh! Professor, l-low Could You, a lhree acl comedy, was presenled by The Class ol '4l as Jrheir lasl high school dramalic produclion, on January 3ls+, l94l. The casl included: Prolessor Keals . . Curry Kirlqoalriclq Viclcy . . Lois Ann Rolh Grandpa . . . Bob Schain Boqgins . . Bob Rarnsinq John . l-lerberl Chrislensen Grandma . Geraldine Tinker Valerie . . Chrisline Chrislensen Bulcher Boy . . Neal l-lanzlik Toolsie . . . . . Lealrice lvlunns Priscilla ..... Conslance Powell A greal deal ol lhe play's success was due lo lhe able directlion ol Miss l-lazel Day and Mr. l.. L. Smilh, lhe assislanl direclor. The class ol '42 selecled as lheir play, Lindy Lou, a comedy in lhree acls. The malinee was held on April lhird and lourlh. The play was an undoublecl success wilh a splendid casl as lollows: T. Timolhy Tweedson .... Bob l-lassig T Lindy Lou . . Edilh Graham Dick Barry . . l-lulaerl Sleen Big Boy Roberls . . Franlc Lauda Blaclcslone . . . Alloerl Schneider Elhellaerl . . . . Frank Bullress Duchess ol Londonberry . . Jimmie Phelps Palsy .... . Ellen Marie Pease Palricia ..... Barbara Cummins Prunella ,...... Belly Cox When lhe curlain came down on lhe lhird acl, lhe class lound lhem- selves nol only receiving lhe admiralion ol parenls and lellow school- males, bul also an apprecialed added amounl lo lhe class lreasury. Hllllll The Jungle ism class oT I94I have inTroduced many new ideas on Their paper This year. lndividual personaliTies and picTures have been shown, giving The sTudenT a chance To know Their Tellow classmaTes beTTer. STudenTs have also had The privilege oT wriTing ediTorials, Torming Their own opinions and saying whaT They wanT in These arTicles. Scoops, snoops, and laughs have all been improved on since The beginning oT The year and we can be well proud oT our paper This year. HI LITES: Leon Evans. Jim Jackson, T-lolly Adair, Virginia Dami- ano. Barbara OiNeil, Mr. Buck, Geraldine Tinker, ChrisTine ChrisTerisen, Lois RoTh. Jean Connell, Joc Jackson. Below: DoroThy Lilly, BeTTy Buchanan. FUTURE FARMERS: IsT: Bob Hixon. Glenn Cuiriqhf, Philip Allen. Bill BrisTon, Gavino Valles. Howard Gilbert Tom Jan- ilc, George Ishida. John Dean, Firgil Caddell. 2nd: Clyde Reay. Gene Archibelf. Ray CoTTman. Norman Thompson. Bob Hannon. Franlc Buchanan. Gene Senger. Cleo McCain. 3rd: Mr. RoTh. Louie Vena, Jim Jackson. Bill Haclcer. Buddy ffhrisTensen. Richard Schleigh, Bob Hacker. Harold Barker. l luberT Sharp. Charles Munns. Armand Archibelc. Bob Jackson. Lance WoodworTh, John King. Leland Rhoy. Jaclc RoThless. lLl.HL The young l3uTure Farmers oT America. beTTer known To us as The l3.F.A., goT oTT To a Tlourishing sTarT wiTh us This year by giving a very successful l-lallowe'en RarTy on OcTober I8. The oTTicers oT The R. U. l-l. S. Rancho were: Norman Thompson ooooo LL LRresidenT LLClyde Reay Gene Senger L Vice President ooooo L ooo,ooooo Tom Janilc Bob l-lannon LL LSecreTaryLLLLL ooooo oooooooo G eorge lshida Frank Buchanan LL Treasurer ooooooooo oooooo F ranlc Buchanan Elmer Chambers ReporTerLLLLL LL L o,,oo ooooooo l-l uberT Sharp Clyde Reay oooooooooooooo WaTch Dogs Richard Schleigh Ray CoTTmanLLL oooo L LL L Yell Leader LL LL LL L LLLLCharles lvlunns The major evenTs oT The F.F.A. were The prinTing oT The premium boolc Tor The annual LivesToclc Show. As usual, They had charge OT Tho Junior division. This promising group oT youg ciTizens Thrived under The helpTul ad- vice oT lvlr. R. C. RoTh. llllllilllllll The Girls' League has been very successlul lhis year. Lois Ann Rolh presided over lhe meelinqs, wilh l-lazel Wil- liams assisling. Jean Connell lcepl lhe records, while Frances Appleqale balanced lhe delals and income. Commillees lo assisl lhe ollicers were: l-lospilalily, Nellie Seloq Loolf Gul, Nelda Coppelg Ways and Means, 'Barbara Cummins, Enler- lainmenl, Ellen Marie Pease, Arl, Dorolhy Lilly, Pianisl, Geraldine Tinlcerg Song Leader, Edilh Graham. Miss Werner was near lo give advice when il was needed. Chrisline Chrislensen and Lois Ann Rolh wenl lo lhe lall convenlion al Whillier, and Jean Connell and Frances Appleqale allended lhe Spring convenlion al Venice. GIRLS' LEAGUE: Nelda Coppel, Ellen Marie P D +h Lll G ease. oro y iy. er- aldine Tinker. 2ncl: Barbara Cummins, Lois Rolh. l-lazel Williams, Miss Werner, Jean Connell, Frances Applegale, Nellie Selo, Edilh Graham. LETTERMEN: lsf: Charles Frosl, Frank Buchan- an. Neal Hanzlik, Lewis Hillyard, George lshida, Gene Sanger, Le- land Rhoy, Leon Evans. Holly Adair. Znd: Clyde Reay. Curry Kirkpaf- rick, Herberf Chrisfensen, Bob Coe, Andy Mora. Bob Hacker, Bob Ramsinq. Arr Leeper, Joe Jackson. 3rd: Coach Clayes, Wendy Don- aldson. Norman Thompson, Ted Del Rio, Jack Ashley. Cleo Mcl Cain, Bob Hannon. Floyd Sanger, Bob Burrell, Richard Schleigh, Frank Lauda. Dick Sfephens. Bob Schain. 4'rh: Jack Honberqer, Hugh Pip- kin, Huberl Sfeen. Ed Slewarf, Jim Jackson. llllllllllll Those fine boys who srrive hard in Their arhlelics are rewarded wilh a membership in Jrhe Le+rerman's Club. For Jrhose who had parlricipared in +he required games of Tool- ball, baskelball, and baseball are presenfed wirh lellers for The various sporls in which They look part This club spon- sored lhe Trip ro Calralina for Jrhe A and B Baskelball squads on January I8. These fellows are Jrruly capable of represenl- ing our alhlelic endeavors. This year's officers were: Presidemk . . . Bob Schain Vice Presidenl . . . Frank Lauda Secrerary and Treasurer . Bill O'I.aver+y Jean Connell. G. A. A.: Lefl' fo righf: Ruih Wiclc- erd, Rufh Holland, Elinor Nielsen, Beffy Buchanan, Gerry Tinlcer, Miss Wright ris ine ris ensen, ar- Ch f Ch + B bara O'Neil, Leafrice Munns, Anabelle Shield Annie Aiello. Angie Mora, 1 The Girls' Arhleric Associarion has reall gone places and done Things This Term. Near The Tirsr of The semesrer we hir rhe frail our Barsiow way, lor a grand play day wilh rhe larger schools oi our neighboring counries. And Then, near Jrhe end of rhe ierm, rhe GAA. was invired ro spend rhe weelc-end ar Caralina. During The rinne rhar elapsed be- rween 'rhese rwo evenrs, The Panihererres were busy wirh Jiiney dances, coolced food sales, and diilerenr sales lor The srudenrs' benefit We were well guided by our splendid advisor, Miss Wrighr. The officers for The year were: Presidenr .... Geraldine Tinker Vice Presidenr . . Barbara O'Neil Secrerary . . Chrisrine Chrislensen Treasurer . . . Jean Connell Advisor . . Miss Wrighr One iump ahead of fhe ofher sfudenfs, are fhe members of fhe California Scholarship Federafion. They had a very successful year under fhe direcfion of fhe following officers: i Bob Ramsing Presidenf Tefsuo Akufagawa Andy Mora Vice Presidenf Dick Sfephens Pafsy Mafher Secrefary Helen Janik Tefsuo Akufagawa Treasurer Elfreda Marsh Mr. Thompson Advisor Mr. Thompson They wenf on excursions fhrough fhe N.B.C. Sfudios in Hollywood, Hunfinqfon Library in Pasadena, and fhe Cemenf Works in Colfon. One of fhe mosf inferesfinq and enjoyable parfies of fhe year was sponsored by fhe C.S.F. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION: Beffy Rickeffs, Ronald Wolford, Phyllis Blackmore. Curry Kirkpaf- rick. Sfanley Goldsmifh, Rose Shawver, Andy Mora, Helen Trembly, Frances Applegafe, Geraldine Tinker, Dick Sfephens, Tefsuo Akufagawa, Alberf Schnei- der, Elfreda Marsh, Wesley Thompson. Bob Ramsinq, Pafsy Mafher, Beffy Daxon, Kafherine Gufhridge, Helen J a n i k, Bill Sweeney, Kafherine Sfewarf, Ken- nefh Rowell, Marfha Lou Kirkpaf- rick, Charloffe Haynes. JHNIUHHHHMHIIES A few of our dramafic acfors and acfresses of lasf year refurnecl for a second friumphal year in fhe Dramafics Clulo. Affer our amusing inifiafion, a few Freshmen signecl a one- year confracf wifh fhis Dramafic Company. Pafsy Mafher anol Joyce Cleaver, wifh fhe help of Mr. Buclc, fheir clirecfor, lecl fhese performers in a very successful year, presenfing proclucfions fo fhe sfuolenf bocly which were well worfh praise. JUNIOR DRAMATICS: Helen Janilc, Pafsy Mafher. 2nd: Mary Powell. Elfreda Marsh, Darlcen Evans, Carol Wyman, Josephine Tracy, Ann Lauda. Vir- ginia Hassig, Kafherine Gufh- ridqe. 3rd: Sfanley Carfer, Joyce Cleav- er, Hugh Piplcin. Gerry Herrick. Barbara Reay, Sfanley Goldsmifh, Bill Sweeney, Bill Bliss, Beffy Dax- on, Arf Johnson. BAND: Maiorelles: Ellen Marie Pease and Josephine Tracy. Direclor: Mr. Crawl. Isl: Allred Culriqhl. H u bc rl Sharp, Andy Mora. Jack Hon- berqer. 2nd: Lewis Hillyard. Roy Daily, Curry Kirkpalrick. Bob Hassig. 3rd: Tony Mora. Cleo McCain. Huberl Sharp, Jack Ashley. Dick Slephens. Wendell Donaldson. Holly Adair. Bob Burrell. CHORUS: Isl: Slella Rosbeck. Rosa Mora, Dora Taylor. Shirley Jenkins. Kalherine Gulhridqe. Znd: lnez Walker. Nelda Coppel, Carol Wyman. Rachel Marrullo. Adelina Moya, Marlha Lou Kirk- palrick. Barbara Reay. Annie Aiello. Edilh Graham. Joyce Cleaver. Angie Mora. Annie Mary Mora. Nellie Selo. Wendell Mil- ler. Andy Mora. Bob Hewill. Joe Jackson, Jerry Herrick. Selsuo Rai, George Tinker. ORCHESTRA: Isl: Elinor Rickells. Josephine Tra- cy. Barbara Tucker, Belly Cox. Virginia Hassig. Znd: Hugh Pipkin, Bill Sweeney. Ella Barlo. Belly Daxon, Palricia Baldinq, Jo Lee Skellon. 3rd: Poula Bouris. Ann Lauda. Tina Morgan, Jack Honberger, Ronald Pourroy. Shirley Jenkins. Lorella Fulkrnan. 4lh: Arl Keigley. Huberl Sharp. Mr, Crowl. Lewis Hillyard. Bob Coe. Ronald Wollord. As our second period sTarTs and everyone is sTudy- ing, we suddenly hear a blasT on The TrumpeT and The alluring noTes oT a saxophone, and whaT could all This be? The band? GT course! This year They successTully led The l.ivesToclc Parade wiTh The helpTul assisTance oT Ellen Marie Pease, Joseph- ine Tracey and Jo Lee Sl4elTon as maioreTTes. They also provided ample music Tor acTiviTies Tor The school and Tor The Memorial Services held locally. While The less TalenTed sTudenTs oT our Tair Alma MaTer recline aT leisure on The green grass surrounding our hallowed halls, brillianT voices send Thrilling noTes high inTo The blue, causing all wiThin hearing To pause and lisTen. This chorus oT boys and girls daily Tripping The scales, helps To make our school liTe more enioyable. Under The direcTion oT C. Wayne Crowl, This group Traveled To Riverside on SaTurday, April 25Th To parTicipaTe in The CounTy Music FesTival. The orchesTra This year revealed many new Taces, which will, in laTer years, provide Tor The school an ad- vanced class well' Trained. The Freshman group provided a very enjoyable pro- gram aT The beginning oT The year, which shows whaT Mr. Crowl can do wiTh beginners in a very shorT Time. HIHIHIES .f- a X A . M 525 ff: L -as X Q ,W A , N ,.:. Q L 'Q' N Q X Wwx vi iff 'R 5 f 11 O -li it 45,13 N .ri :M is ' wif e ci if Q . ig gf, wks f M Q nf: gg I f 1 . 3. -fi-Q 5 - A A t ' . T T .. L is-Q A X .- if 4- ' 0 Q . ,Gif , '4 ' . ' Mx A,gf,g gg. X' - in . ,,fg?sir4if,e.F H ' . 5 va' f ?,B'Qg'l, ,- 4, -. figs, f, Kgs, Q i N. ff TENNIS: en arie ease. ar ara Kalherine Gulhridge. dine Eells, Annabelle Shie Powell, Eleanor Nielsen. llllll The Girls' Tennis Team, composed ol Co-Caplains Geraldine Tinker and Jean Connell played No. I and No. 2 singles respeclively, Annie Aiello No. 3 singles, Rulh Holland No. 4 singles, Geraldine Tinker and Jean Connell paired lo lorm lhe No. I doubles leam and Nadine Eells and Conslance Powell paired lor lhe No. 2 doubles leam accounled lor many viclories during lhe lennis season ol l94l. Olher members ol lhe leam were Angie Mora. Palricia Balding, Ellen Marie Pease, lvlariorie DeCow, Nellie Selo, Lois Ann Rolh, Virginia I-lassig, Kalherine Gulhridge, Chrisline Chrislensen, Eleanor Nielsen, Tina Morgan, Annabel Shield, Lealrice lvlunns, Barbara O'Neil, Marlha Lou Kirlcpalriclc and Barbara Jean Cummins. There were many promising players among lhe lasl named group and some ol lhem we should hear more ol in years lo come. Geraldine Tinker, Nellie Sel Marjorie DeCow, Lealrice Mun EII M P B b Cu mins, Lois Ann Rolh. Angie Mo Znd: Jean Connell. Rulh Holla d Annie Aiello, Barbara O'Neil, N Chrisline Chrislensen, C o n n IHIIIHIIII Perris gridiron heroes, under The TuTeIage oT Coach AI Clayes, sur- prised mosT oT The criTics by Tying Tor Third place This year. The TirsT league game Tell on OcTober I I, when The VarsiTy meT and deTeaTed a Tavored San JacinTo eleven. A one-sided baTTIe resulTed a week IaTer when The boys encounTer- ed The mighTy Bulldogs oT I-IemeT. The Perris PanThers Traveled To Sherman InsTiTuTe on OcTober 25, To Try To redeem Themselves. This game Turned ouT disasTrousIy Tor The PanThers. AT lasT came November I l, when The PanThers played Their Armis- Tice Day game wiTh The Elsinore Tigers. This Time The criTics were righT when They predicTed This game as a Toss-up. FOOTBALL: Lewis I-Iillyard, Dicls STephens, Bob Schain, Frank Lauda, Bill O'LaverTy, Curry KirkpaTricIc. Znd: Charles Olfi, SeTsuo Rai, Richard Schleigh, Bob Ramsinq. ArT Johnson. Wendell Donaldson, TeTsuo AI:uTagawa, Coach Clayes. Bob Hacker, Andy Mora. 3rcI: Charles Munns. Leon Evans, Tony Mora, Leland Rhoy, Jack Ashley. Bob I-Iannon, Neal Hanz- Iilc, Joe Jackson, Bob Jackson. Charles FrosT. Norman Thompson. TRACK: Isl: Bob Hacker, Frank Buchanan, Frank Lauda, Andy Mora, Bob l-lewiTT, l'lerberT ChrisTensen. Bob Hassiq, AlberT Schneider. George Ishida, l'luberT STeen. Znd: Bill Hanley, Bill Sweeney, Jerry Herrick. Richard Schleiqh. Dick STephens. Jack Honberqer, Bob Hannon. Jim Jackson. Chas. FrosT. Jack Rodich. Ted DelRio, Jack Ashley, Bob Burrell, Alfred CuTriql'iT, Leland Rhoy. Coach Clayes. lIlHEl This year's Track season opened in a dual meeT wiTh Elsi- nore. The PanThers easily walked away wiTh This meeT under Their belT. NexT They meT San JacinTo, l-lemeT, and Elsinore in a quadrangular meeT in l-lemeT. The PanThers gaThered 54'f2 poinTs in The varsiTy division wiTh l'lemeT geTTing 29 poinTs. A week laTer The Sherman Braves invaded Perris Tor a dual meeT wiTh The PanThers. The PanThers also Took This meeT wiTh a score oT 78 To 44. The ouTsTanding men in The meeTs were: Lauda, Mora, sprinTsq STephens, hop-sTep-iumpiand broad jump: and Bur- rell in The mile. BASEBALL: Ish Gene Senqer, Cleo McCain, Jack Honberqer, Bob Schain. Bill LaverTy, Leland Rhoy, Floyd Senqer, George Tinker, Mgr. nd: Coach Clayes, Bob Hannon, h l F T C y K kpT lr Norman Thompson, George MeTz- lc r, Jerry Herrick, Jerry Wenlcer. HHSTHHH The Perris PanTher Baseball Team, lasT year's counTy champs, had To be saTisTied wiTh second place This year, duo To a deTeaT caused by The Sherman Braves. Besides The league games, which They played, The Team played quiTe a Tew games wiTh The Army, which made a much more improved Team as The season ended. The Team was composed oT: Schain as CaTcher, Schleigh and Thompson, piTchersg KirlcpaTriclc, TirsT base: Q'LayerTy, second base: Honberqer, shorT-sTopg ly1eTzlcer, Third base: and FrosT, Hannon, and Rhoy, Tielders. -5 , ares ros, urr ir a ric, Hllllllllll The varsiTy had a Tairly successTul season, winning Tive ouT oT Their league games. The boys sTarTed ouT in The TirsT round oT The games by winning all buT one game, losing To The l-lemeT Champs by 5 poinTs. As The second halT oT The round robin sTarTed, The PanThers were Tied Tor second place. BuT This Time The Pan- Thers were noT so successTul as They losT To l-lemeT, Sherman, and San JacinTo. The losing oT These Three games puT The boys in Third place. The varsiTy was composed oT Franlc Lauda, Diclc STephens, Torwardsg Norman Thompson, Wendell Donaldson, cenTers: Bill Q'LaverTy, Curry KirlcpaTricl4, Bob Schain, guards. A BASKETBALL: STephens, oac a es. erTy, ArT Johnson. Richard Schleigh, Curry K lip T riclf, Wendell Donaldson, D k C h l N C Y Thompson, Bob T-laclcer, W d ll Miller, Frank Laucla, Bill OL B BASKETBALL: I +2 George Ishida. Leland Rhoy, Bob Hassiq. Joe Jackson. 2 d J lc H b B b H OH. GC S 6. 60 C Gln. . GC OPI SFQEF, O Gn- J k A hl y CI M c ' 'H'HHSIlHHHll The B baskefballers slarled The season ralher slow, buf as lhe season wore on The B leam showed much improve- menl. Mos? ol lhese boys will be back nexl year lo play In Varsify compelilion, and should be a lhreaf for 'rhe champ- ionship. Those who played were: George Ishida, Bob Hassig, Le- land Rhoy, Jack Ashley, Cleo McCain, Bolo l-lannon, Joe Jackson, Louis Hillyard, and Jack Honberqer. C BASKETBALL: Balch. EHHSKHHHH In November, a bunch of raw maferial ran ouf on fhe Hoor wilh lhe hopes of a championship leam in fheir minds. Aufier several grueling monlhs, Jrhey compleled lheir season, somewhal subdued, buf plenly game. Those on Hue iirsl Team and Hue subs consisfed ol: Hugh Piplrin, l-luberl Sleen, Bob Coe, Richard Agnew, Bob Burrell, Frank Buchanan, Arlr Leeper, Jack Rodich, Louie Vena, Gav- ino Valles, and Jerry l-lerriclc. Bob Burrell, Richard Agnew B b Coe, Huber? Sfeen. Arf Le p Jerry Herrick, Hugh Piplcin, J lc Rodich, Frank Buchanan, Joh y Bah Hlxon, Ronald Wolford, Blll Hanley, Mr. Balfh, Georqe Belo, Sween ey. D BASKETBALL: - . F I i my Daily, Gene aenqer, Bill 'Il'HHSIlllHHll Despile a small squad and a slow slarl, lhe D baslcel- ball learn finally golf under way in a very successful year. The learn consisled of Gene Senger, Glenn Shepherd, John Dean, Bill Hanley, Bolo Hixon, George Selo, Ronald Wolford, Roy Daily, and Bill Sweeney. From This squad, lhe school will Talce rnany ol ils lulure sporls parlicipanls. 3PlEIHl HHHIHIS On a brighT sunny morning in mid-SepTember oT I937, our class oT abouT TorTy-Tive Taced a new world. Everyone else seemed To know where To go and whaT To do, buT we iusT sTood around like scared rabbiTs. Then The sophomores began To rush us, and The nexT Thing we knew we were painTed up like a bunch oT indians on a rampage. When The bell rang we all wenT To our TirsT period class, shivering as iT iT were snowing ouTside. AT noon, we meT in The caTeTeria and chose our class oTTicers. They were: PresidenT, Raymond Michler: Vice PresidenT, Wendell Don- aldson: SecreTary, Dick STephens: Treasurer, MarchiTa Thomas: Yell Lead- ers, Jean Connell and Hazel Williams: and our Commissioner, Jack Hon- berger. ATTer The above were elecTed, iT was up To us To choose a Teacher Tor advisor, and we Think we made a very good choice: her name was Miss Elva WrighT. We sTruggled Through The resT oT The day somehow, and were cerTainly glad when we were on our diTTerenT buses going home. AlThough The Sophomores deTeaTed us in The Tie-up, we smiled and said we'll do beTTer nexT Time. We ThoughT iT quiTe an honor To give Them a parTy, or aT leasT ThaT is whaT we made Them Think. BeTore we knew iT our Treshie year was over, and we were going To be Sophomores. ThaT would be Tun, because we Then could see The poor liTTle Treshies squirm when we smeared Them wiTh war painT. VacaTion over, we came back and sTarTed righT inTo our school work. We deTeaTed The poor Treshies in The annual Tie-up. NOT even one oT our class members was Tied up. This was a much beTTer year Tor us, because we TelT more like parT oT The school. Again vacaTion was upon us beTore we realized iT, and we were wondering whaT we would do unTil school sTarTed again in SepTember. Our Sophomore oTTicers were: PresidenT, Wendell Donaldson: Vice PresidenT, Bill O'LaverTy: SecreTary, Virginia Damiano: Treasurer, BeTTy Walker: Advisor, Mr. Crowl, and our Yell Leader was Geraldine Tinker. Oh! Juniors aT lasTl As mighTy upperclassmen, we sTarTed The year ouT righT by elecTing The Tollowing oTTicers: PresidenT, Bob Schain: Vice PresidenT, BeTTy Walker: SecreTary, Hazel Williams: Yell Leader, Gerald- ine Tinker, and Commissioner, Frances ApplegaTe. Mr. Herman Taylor was our advisor. Q On April TourTh and TiTTh, The Junior class presenTed Granolpa's Twin SisTer, a sTrikingly diTTerenT Three acT comedy, which was under The Tine direcTion oT PeTe Francis and Mr. Herman Taylor, our class advisor. To really celebrafe our firsf year as upperclassmen, we selecfed our .blaclc and whife Junior sweafers. They fairly had fhe resf of The sfudenf body agog , and we proved. fhen fhaf fhis Junior Class was nof going fo fake fhe baclc seaf. Af Lasfl The Junior and Senior Banquef, somefhing we were loolc- ing forward fo all year, and which proved fo be a greaf success. The hall was declced wifh flowers in fesfive colors of fhe rainbow. Dancing was held around fhe mulfi-colored Maypole, for fhe fheme was lvlay Day. Ah! Af lasf we've finally succeeded-we're really Seniors! We sfarfed fhe year by elecfing fhe following officers: Presidenf, Bill O'Lav- erfyg Vice Presidenf, Andy lvlorag Secrefary, Neffie Sefop Treasurer, Hazel W.illiams7 Yell Leader, Geraldine Tinlcer. and lvlr. Smifh as our Class Advisor. We received our rings fhe firsf parf of fhe year because we had ordered fhem The lasf parf of our Junior year. On January 3, we presenfed, Ohl Professor, l-low Could You?l This was fruly a greaf fhree acf comedy. Buf now as fhe saying goes, all good fhings musf come fo an end, so, we leave good old P. U. l-l. S., and falce memories fhaf will linger wifh us forever. The day was hoT and humid and The snakes hung lazily Trom The Trees. The monkeys chaTTered back and TorTh as They noTiced Two sTrang- ers approach inTo The greaT swamps oT Perris. As They drew nearer They recognized Them To be The noTed archeologisTs, Mr. and Mrs. KenneTh Rowell. The laTTer being The Tormer LeaTrice lvlunns. They were dress- ed in The same aTTire, whiTe shorTs and whiTe helmeTs. Bringing up The rear oT The saTari were Their swarTy skinned pack Train slaves, RuTh Wick- erd, BeTTy Walker and Frances ApplegaTe. ATTer The heaT wave oT l97l Their skins had Turned a dark brown and now The slaves were hardly rec- ognizable. On Their iourney They encounTered many dangers, buT on one special occasion, as They were sleeping wiTh Their TeeT Toward The Tire, They awoke To Tind sTrange Taces abouT Them. FrighTened and bewildered, They knew Them To be The noTorious Tuzzy-wuzzy, burrhead Tribe oT WesT Perris. Through all The kinks and Tull boTTom lips, LeaTrice, who never TorgeTs a Tace no maTTer how iT changes, was surprised To Tind ouT They were her Tormer Triends, buT now leaders oT The Tribe, Lois Ann RoTh, and Hazel Williams. ATTer binding and gagging Them They were carried To The camp where The ChieT oT The Fuzzy Wuzzy burrhead Tribe, Bill O'LaverTy, was waiTing Tor Them. By him sTood his many wives, as he had always sTrung so many girls along he had To marry Them all. They recognized Three oT Them To be Tormer classmaTes. ChrisTine ChrisTensen, Connie Powell, and BeTTy Buchanan. The oTher Ten were collecTed Trom diTTerenT parTs oT The world. A large poT oT boiling oil awaiTed Them. ChieT cook was SeTsuo Rai, assisTed by his wiTe, NeTTie SeTo. BoTh had large cloves oT garlic in Their hands. JusT aT The TaTal momenT, The missionaries, Ed STuarT, Bob Schain. Norman Thompson, Gene Archibek, and Elmer Chambers, arrived and saved Them and converTed Them To believers and Tollowers oT Their TaiTh. On Their iourneys They encounTered many sTrange and Thrilling epi- sodes which were senT back To The UniTed STaTes where They were pub- lished in The New York Times by ediTor Tom Janik. Many sTrange Things happened in The land oT The unknown, buT none sTranger Than oT Tarzen and his maTe. Swinging Tarzan, Curry KirkpaTrick and his maTe Barbara O'Neil were The proud parenTs oT Ten monkey-like children. They also Told oT Neal l-lanzlik and his wiTe, l-lelen Schroeder, and how They were living on a shoesTring in a liTTle cave and were noThing bu+ skin and bones. They Told oT meeTing anoTher saTari which Traveled on The Perris river. Woman haTing, cussing, Tough skipper, Dick STephens, was in charge oT This saTari. l'lis slaves, dark skinned Geraldine Tinker, Jean Connell, and Virginia Damiano were chained To The boTTom oT The boaT and were lashed if They didn'T obey. TeTsuo AkuTagawa was The deck swab and also The noTed dumb-bell oT The crew. The one and only passenger was Bob Ramsingvich, The noTed Russian scienTisT who Tound ouT he had some Russian blood in him besides Swedish and so he changed his name. The Two saTaris combined and wenT To The nearby camp oT l-lemeT Tor some enTerTainmenT. SiTTing in The cenTer oT The circle and playing The Tom Toms was l-lolly Adair who had changed his Torm oT musical insTrumenT. Around him danced hip swaying, dashing eyed Nadine Eells, DoT Lilly, and Dee Brown, and Their limber. muscular parTners Joe Jackson, Philip Allen, and George Ishida. STanding aT aTTenTion and looking prouder Than The resT was WiTch DocTor Wendell Donaldson. l-le was dressed Trom head To Toe in black osTrich TeaThers and was driving The evil spiriTs away. AT his TeeT saT Jack l-lonberger, and by his side sTood Wendell Miller. Wendell Miller was Trying To learn old WiTch DocTor Donaldson's Technique and Jack was geTTing his many evil spiriTs driven away. This was a prosperous liTTle camp and as They walked along The ruTTy sTreeT They came To The local mud baTh which was owned and operaTed by Leon Evans. Up To his neck in mud was Al CuTrighT, geTTing his hair puT back in Those preTTy waves again. As They walked along The guTTer They came To The Town drunks, RoberT l-lewiTT and Andy Mora. who were lying asleep, as usual, Trom drinking Too much pompus iuice. ls ThaT l lerberT ChrisTensen over There? Oh no! IT couldn'T bel Goodness! Where am l? Oh! l remember now, l Tell asleep during The speeches aT The Alumni banqueT and as l look aT all The Tamiliar Taces now l'm Truly glad iT was a dream. Hlillllllll Name Frances Applegale Jean Connell Chrisline Chrislensen Virginia Damiano Barbara O'Neil Dorolhy Lilly Lealrice lvlunns Lois Rolh Conslance Powell Nellie Selo Helen Schroeder Geraldine Tinker Hazel Williams Rulh Wickerd Belly Walker Belly Buchanan Delania Brown Nadine Eells Wendell Donaldson Curry Kirkpalrick Jr Roberl Ramsing Herberl Chrislensen William O'Laverly Dick Slephens Kennelh Rowell Roberl Hewill Elmer Chambers Jack Honberger Edward Slewarl Wendell Miller Philip Allen Andy Mora Telsuo Akulagawa Eugene Archibek Leon Evans Norman Thompson Selsuo Rai Thomas Janik Joe Jackson George Ishida Roberl Schain Holly Adair Allred Culrighl Neal Hanzlik Nickname Bulch Squeak Chrissie Ginny Babs Dol Pansy Yokum Burr Head Torchy Alibi Ike Mfdnighi Flash Beaulilul Shorly Bashlul Sue Bela Dee Nal Dub Junior Swede Buddy Golden Boy Dack Kenny Bob Blurp Barney Ed Wendy Phil Spud Tel Gene Black Fool Normie Sel Tom Slonewall Beans Rosie Holly AI Wimpy Virlue Looks Personalily Complexion Poise Flal Feel Arlislic Abilily Quielness Walk Polileness Smile Giggles Sweelness Hair Sex Appeal Middle Name Cooperalive Freckles Sludenl His Face Technique Earneslness Sincerily Eyes Hair 84 Smile Physique Chin Whiskers Gracelul Walk Saxophone Blue Eyes Dancing C.S.F. Alhlelic Abilily Knowledge Modesly Quielness Baskelball Cheerlulness Giggle Fleasanlness Speed Personalily Trumpel Friendliness lngenuily Hliillllllli Pasfime Fufure Occupafion Making dafes Privafe secrefary Having fun Chorus girl Dancing Arfisf model Wrifing poems Aufhor Typing Torch singer Playing slof machines Radio comedian Movies Figure skafing Eafing Sob sisfer Boys Mafh. feacher Making Excuses Traveling saleswoman Sfudying Conforfionisf Reading Glamour girl Wafching Pefe Movie acfress Soldiers Sfyle experf Shorfhand Old maid Talking Joke wrifer Cranking Model A Pro fennis player Arguing Bug feacher Wishing Bigamy Kniffing Crific on Encyclopedia Nighf life Tobacco manufacfurer Chiseling Tramp Flaffery Feeding girls lines Dreaming Dodging girls Primping Aufhor on efigueffe Acfing infelligenf Ballef dancer Hoping Arfisf model Holding hands Conducfor Sfand. Sym. Sfory felling lce man Oufdoing himself Keeper insane asylum Toe dancing Comedian Teasing Flying kifes Sfudying Teaching kindergarfen Speeding Bank presidenf Diving info empfy pool Bug cafcher Sleeping Army chef Bafching Anybody's assisfanf Hiding his head Sfephens Girls' college Playing hip scofch Democrafic presidenf Lafe hours Sleeping Scaring babies Carfoonisf Promenading Organizing girls' school Pafricia Balding Marriage Rhumba Silver fongued orafor Cause of Deafh Fell in a well Eafing her cooking Gambling Wrifing besf seller Roller coasfer Jackpof Won af banknighf Clofhespin on her moufh Minding Junior Losing Howard Too much knowledge Losing fennis mafch Losing Pefe Too many uniforms Making all A's Working for L'sfock Day Falling in love Hiding from soldiers Elecfric chair Lack of breafh RUM Boogie Becoming a capifalisf Someone believing him Caughf by a girl High alfifude Mosquifo bife Scared by a spider Red Heads Check for shorf beer Tangled feef Laughing gas Elecfricify Failure ' Balanced books Geffing wef French fried pofafoes Geffing caughf Blondes large family Awakening Success Saying somefhing Boisferousness Model T Nellie Selo, don'l leave eilher one ol lhem, lhey're bolh gradualing wilh me. Geraldine Tinker, leave my gray hairs and sludious habils lo nexl year's Edilor ol lhe Annual. Hazel Williams, leave lor Pele. lll's aboul limell Belly Walker, leave my violin lo anyone lucky enough lo own a lin cup and dark glasses. Gene Archibek, leave my abilily lo gel along wilh some leachers lo my brolher Armand. Telsuo Akulagawa, leave my conlounded name lo anyone lhal can spell il. Philip Allen, leave my loud boislerous lalk lo Bob l-lassig. Elmer Chambers, leave my slow, sleepy voice lo anyone lhal has enough lime lo lalk lhal way. l-lerberl Chrislensen, leave my shiny nose lo someone lhal possesses powder. Wendell Donaldson, leave some ol my unusual laces lo anyone lhal can oul do me. Leon Evans, leave my immaculale ways lo Theodore Del Rio. Neal l-lanzlik, leave my len easy lessons lor reducing lo Rose Shawver. Roberl l-lewill, leave my ailmenls lo anyone lhal can lhink ol lhal many. Jack l-lonberger, leave my heighl and physique lo Bob l-lacker. Heav- ens! Whal a change! George Ishida, leave my larming abilily lo Slanley Goldsmilh. Joe Jackson, leave my lriendliness lo Tony Mora. Tom Janik, leave my shyness lo my sisler, maybe she can say a lew more words lhan l. Curry Kirkpalrick, leave all my girl lriends and hope lhey succeed lhe coming years wilhoul me. Andy Mora, leave my muscular legs lo Charles Munns. Wendell Miller, leave my book ol l-low To Go Wilh Every Ereshie Girl , lo anyone who wanls lhe experience. Bill O'l.averly, leave my unruly, lrizzy hair lo Frank Bullress. l'le slill needs il. Kennelh Rowell, leave my brighl cracks lo Mr. Smilh, hoping lhal he will improve some ol his iokes. Selsuo Rai, leave my dependabilily lo Ray Collman, he needs il. Bob Schain, leave my lighl panls lo anyone who can wear lhem lhal lighl. Frances Applegale, leave lo ioin lhe Navy. Belly Buchanan, leave lor someone in lvlonlana. We wonder who he is. Jean Connell, leave my alhlelic abilily and lom-boy ways lo Marlha Lou Kirkpalrick. Virginia Damiano, leave my quiel ways and mannerisms lo Bill l'lesler. Dorolhy Lilly, leave my curlers lo lnez Walker. Lealrice Munns, leave my name lo lhe Lonely l-learl Club in hopes lhal l gel some resulls lhis lime. Barbara O'Neil, leave my leasing eyes lo Annabelle Shield: may she masler lhis as well as l have. Conslance Powell, leave my red hair lo my sisler lvllary so she can have a quick change. Lois Ann Rolh, leave my abilily lo make wise cracks lo anyone who can calch on lo lhem lasler lhan l can. l-lelen Schroeder, leave my ligure lo Carol Wyman. Dick Slephens, leave my insislenl lalking lo Jack Ashley. Bob Ramsing, leave lor Sweden. Ay vanl lo go home. Norman Thompson, leave my abilily lo raise a crop ol hardy whiskers lo Huberl Sleen. Nadine Eells, leave Ellen Marie Pease my modish hiking oullil, lrusling il will lil her lo perleclion. ' Holly Adair, leave my lrumpel lo Slanley Carler. I hope he improves. Delania Brown, leave my glasses lo nexl year's sludious Senior. Ed Sluarl, leave my lechnique al hilch-hiking lo Mark Sanders. Allred Culrighl, leave my plaid iackel lo Jack Ashley, hoping he will look good in red. Chrisline Chrislensen, leave my shorl chubbiness +o Lois Brown. Rulh Wickerd, leave everylhing bul my pal, she's going wilh me. w 5 ,fm ,, M R Q - H r.'?.:!. .H5 I ,O 1 MJ ' s .-,..',,,!,,? Q qw.. if Q1?k'l. Mm '. an V, xiff 4, gp 2 V 7 Y N 1 n r w Sepl. I6. 20. Ocl. 4. I I. l8. 25. Nov. ll. I5. 2l. 27. Dec. 6. l9. 20. 23rcl l'o Jan. 3rol. Jan. I0. I7. 24. 30-3I. Feb. 5. 7. I4. 2l. IHIINIIIIII School Opens lvlar. I9. Teachers' Receplion April 2. P.-TA. Sludenl Dance 84 Parly 3rd-4lh. Foolball al San Jacinlo 9. Foolball al I-lemel ll. Foolball al Sherman I7. Armislice Day- Foolball wilh I8. Elsinore 23. Freshman Parly Tor ASB. 25 Thanlcsgiving Vacalion 29- Reporl Carols May 2-3-4. Baslcelball wilh Sherman 5 P.-TA. Dance and Parry ' 8. Junior-Senior Dance 9. Chrislmas Program Baslcelball al Elsinore I5- Chrislmas Holidays '6' Baslcelball wilh San Jacinlo 23' 24. Baslselball wilh I-lemel 28-29. P.-T.A. Dance 30. Senior Play June 9-l0. Reporl Carols I I. Baslrelball wilh Elsinore l3. Baslcelball al San Jacinlo Baslcelloall al I-lemel I4. I-li Jinx Parly Track wilh Elsinore Junior Play Reporr Cards Goool Friday Track al l-lemel G.A.A.-C.S.F. Dance Girls Tennis al Hemel Junior-Senior Prom English Essenlials Livesloclc Show Boys Tennis wilh Hemel Girls Tennis al' Sherman Boys' Tennis wilh Sherman Girls' Tennis al San Jacinlo Boys Tennis wilh San Jacinlo Girls' Tennis al Elsinore Boys' Tennis wilh Elsinore Senior Finals Memorial Day Final Exams Class Nighl Checlc oul-Reporl Carcls- Commencemenl Alumni Banquel Elmer: ls my face familiar? Connie: No. buf if's frying fo be. Mr. Smifh: lfaking up Chrisfine's quiz paperl Why fhe guofafion marks on fhis paper? Chrisfine: Courfesy fo fhe boy on my leff. Miss Day: Did you ever hear fhe sfory abouf fhe Golden Fleece? Gene A: No, do fhey bife? U Freshman: I don'l' know. Sophomore: l'm prepared. Junior: I don'f remember. Senior: I don'l' believe I can add anyfhing fo whaf has been said. You're fhe firsf girl I ever kissed, dearest said Miller, as he shiff- ed fhe gears wifh his foof. Joyce: Now I know why we are called birds. Wendy: Because you're always chaffering? Joyce: No, because of fhe worms we pick up. . Mr. Buck: lfo unruly Coffmanl Tell me, Coffman, whaf has become of your efhics? Coffman: Oh, sir. I fraded if in for a Ford. Lois: My fafher fakes fhings aparf fo see why fhey don'f go. Bill O: So whaf? Lois: You beffer go. Q Ed. S: I dreamed of you Iasf nighf. Janice Wenker: lcoldlyl Really! Ed. S: Yes, fhen I woke up, shuf fhe window, and pul' an exfra blankef on fhe bed. I-lemef boy: So you go fo Perris I-li? I-low do you find fhe girls down fhere? Dick S: By whisfling. Q Jack A: Would you obiecf if I kiss- ed you? Mary Alice K: INO answerl. Jack A: Would you care if I kissed you? Mary Alice K: lNo answerl. Jack A: Say. are you deaf? Mary Alice K: No, are you dumb? 0 I-ler lips quivered as fhey ap- proached mine. My whole frame frembled as I looked info her eyes. I-ler body shook wifh infensify as our lips mef, and my chin vibrafed and my body shuddered as I held her fo me. The moral of fhis is: Never kiss fhem in a flivver wifh fhe engine running. X XL v- .'.. 1 'Wo n B J ff ,O Q9 X09 We 40 X5' UO eq 95 wx Y 0 Q Q Q If 6 .Y ko 45 YQ X ,Q lx Q! 0966 50 of Qi bc! NUM Q19 660 ,CU 50.346 ff? Wt XXO9 ' 3 OXVWXQ an-Qfb' X07 Oxy MS 90 WN A? Cb V1 10 lk' X fmt! vo YW ' to Wh M0 AV 0 4 Nm Mb Ab QDU Q9 . mo dp Vt! 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Bonge Ladies and Children HAIR CUTS Perris Barber Shop T C II ex riswe Congralulalions I'o I'he Class of I94I Fresh Vegelables, Groceries BANK OF PERRIS Capilal 525,000- -Surplus 56,250 O FIRE INSURANCE Dry Goods, Cosmelics, Norions NOTARY WORK O KIRKPATRICK'S WHY NOT DEPOSIT NOW? ,-,-v-.-,-,-,-.-.-.-.-vvw-:.-.-.-.-.-v-v-v-xrvv-v-v-A-v-v-ve.-v-v-v-V-v-f-A..A,--.-v-v-v-rv-v-v-v-.-.-.-.-.-v-v-v-Azv-v.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.v.,.v.v.v.,.,.,., v.v.v.v.,N.v.v.,.v.,-,-,-,.,A,-,A,y-v-v-v-v-.-.-.,-v-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-v-.-.-..,,,,.v.v.v.v.v.v.,,,Vv-v.v.v.v.v.'.v.,.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.','.'.v.v.'.v.'.v.,'.'.v.v.v , I 'QD f 'Iris gill' LII-'fe'IY L' '-- Our NaI'ion's Infelligence ' ' - F -- 'Q Safely c JLUB ..s,,m,5f 5, ,.,, , ,U LIBERTY INTELLIGENCE PERRIS VALLEY OUR NATIONS SAFETY LIONS OFFICERS I940-I94I Presidenf Second Vice Presidenf H. G. Thompson Fred Anderson Firsi Vice Presidenl Rufus Ro+h ECTS BT Third Vice Presiclenl' Albion Hendriclts FGGSUFBI' S I y T J. F. Hoadley R. E. Holloway Perris Drug S'rore DRUGS - SUNDRIES Prescripiions Filled v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-rv-v-.r.Av-.-.Av-.A-.-v-.-.-v-.-.-v-vv-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v- Greyhound Service GILMORE PRODUCTS Bill Carrer , Bill Cummins RICHFIELD PRODUCTS Tires-Oil-Accessories Lubricaiion Kool Kove Founiain Clyde Moore 1 Once again Molloy-Made qualify and work- manship score as rhe I94I El Perrisifo is cased in a Molloy-Made coverform. The Babcock Cover Company 4II Easf 9lsf Sfreef Los Angeles, California U. J. FAZENDA Nor ius+ a cobbler . . . bu+ a shoemaker. Perris, California rvvvxzvvvxzvvvv-.Avev-.-.-ve.-v-v-v-v-vvvxr.-.-.-.-.-v-Jvvvxfv-v-v-4 A - - - - - - - - - - - - - A A - - - - - - - - - - G. A. Broesmale Agy. 3I0 D S'rree+ Perris, Calif. Insurance Financing Nalional Auiomobile Club The SMART FROCK SHOP Ladies Apparel-Childrens Slaclcs Robes l-louse Dresses La+es+ S+yles Mrs. Glen Broesmale v-v-v-'-v-v-vAv-v-v-v-.Azvv-.-.-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v--v-. DR. F. L. JONES Physician and Surgeon 365 D Slreel Phone 385 Perris, Calif. PERRIS NEWS STAND Magazines .... Papers George Selig HOLLOWAY'S Hardware and lmplemenf Sfore Try Your Hardware S+ore Firsf BEST WISHES +o +he Class of I94I G R. E. Holloway Monoplane Oil Co. Disfribuiors PETROLEUM - PRODUCTS PERRIS, CALIE. SWE E T' I mc. Smar'I Clolhes for Men RIVERSIDE CALIFORNIA Sunsel' Cleaners and Tailors lor parlicular people Perris Lumber Co. Phone 38I Perris, California - v - - v v - v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v vvvvvvw fvv-+v-v-vev-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-vvvv-.+.-.-v-.-.-.-.-.-v-v--v-v-v-Jvvvxlv-.-r G. KUNTZ Floor Wax Disin'Fec+anIs Mofh Spray Liquid Soap ToiIeI Paper Paper Towels A COMPLETE LINE OF DISINFECTANTS AND JANITORIAL SUPPLIES Sou+I1ern California Disin'FecI'ing Co. sMALL's MARKET X The Slore of Quality and Serwire Q OFFERS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I94I ITS HEARTIEST H-'HY T P'f+1IY CONGRATULATIONS Bird's Meal Marlcel Guy Bird Q , o BI s. Wh M k ' ue ire ar e+ RUFUS M. HOOK Mr. Nelson DODGE --v---A'-f-v--v--A-v--v-v-f-v---f and BEST WISHES PLFZISQSJEH and CONGRATULATIONS CARS Io 'IIIG . CLASS OF 1941 . D HIGH SCHOOL ' P.-T.A. E. G. SIMS HAY-GRAIN-FEED TATUM'S NUEVO STORE Phone 426 Phone 222 DRY GOODS SHOES GROCERIES TIRES Perris - Calil. Nuevo' Cam. Jackson Service Gfeelirhgs lfom e Texaco Gas and Oils Nuevo Slrore Service wilh a Smie Q. J. Hanzlik Nuevo -The- H' M' Harford com-xee BEAUTY SHOP Real Esfale Formerly . . LO WILLA BEAUTY SHOP Perm' Cam' iss E. 4+h s+. Penis, canf. -.A-vxzvvw-v-v-v-.Av-.Av-.-v-v-v-.-.vv-v-v-v-.-.'w-v-v-v--.-.-.-.-v-- Union Oil Produc+s 76 Gas, Tires, Accessories Perris Feed S'rore W. A. Beckley, Prop. Sam l-le-idanus Feeds Poulfry Reynolds 5M'TTY'5 Tanks - Windmills - Gas Engines 0' K' Barber Pipe ai Pipe Perris, cam. POPUIGF Prices FiHings Phone II3 +9 LERNER'S Riverside Grain and Milling Co. Frorn Mlanulaclurer T' l lo O s er Wishing you lhe besl ol luclc NEHI BOTTLING CO. T - ROYAL cRowN RIVERQTQ7 J PERRIS NEHI FONTANA 750 PAR-T-PAK Romoland Red and Whi're S'rore F. J. Colahan AN,AAANv- Harry's Garage Smiling Associafed Service Phone 490 lsT and D, Perris -.-.A.-.-.-.-v-v-v-v-v-v-4-.A,-.-.-.-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-1-v-v- nvsfvv-ve.-.-asf T. v. ALLEN C. W. RITTER CO. Lakeview Sfore General Merchandise Daniel Marsh v-v-4vv-.-v--JxAAAr.-v-v-v-.AAArv-v-v- Louie's Place The Home of 'rhe Glorified Hamburger Louie Walden, Prop. .-.-v-v-r.-.-v-v-v-.-.-.-.-v-v-'A.rv-v-.-.-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v The Whil'e Truclc Wifh The Big Red 2922 scum Main S+.-Rl. 92Il V Los Angeles, Calif. ' Club Pins - School Announcemenls Class Rung?PlZr:.lasPins- Zfaiioigltng Cards Dry Co. Trophies Hemef, Calif. Phone 250 A. R. DANKwoRTi-i Schroeder-S 8: COMPANY Machine Shop San Francisco Los Angeles U 87 Second S+. 407 E. Pico -SpeClally- Famous l-lerff-Jones Class Rings 532336 P0312 BSESI3 Medals 8: Trophies DINE DANCE Perrls Dance Hall Varsiw Swing Inn Dance Under The STars Lucille Maida Mary 9 ,.,.,.,.,.N,,,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.,,.v.v.,.v.v.v.v.v.,.v wilh DON VANCE FOR SATISFYING MEALS , EAT AT Tom Sharpe l. l l. McDowell Ar.-.-.-.-v PERRY STUDIO LOUIS J. PERRY PI1oI'ograpI'1er lO8If2 'S+a+e S+. Redlands, Calif. -vlvvw-v-v-v-.,-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-.-.-.A.-.A.- CongraIuIa+Ions Io Ihe CLASS OF 4I LYMAN H. BROWN WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER 337 D Sfreei PERRIS, CALIF. M. L. MOBERLY 8: SON GENERAL BLACKSMITHING ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING J. I. Case Agency P. O. Box 23 PERRIS, CALIFORNIA Hayes Garage Cor. 7'rI'1 and Main SI. Perris : : . : Califorma Valley Ice and Cold S'rorage Co. Service A SpeCiaI+y W. E. 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