Perris High School - El Perrisito Yearbook (Perris, CA)
- Class of 1942
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X X.-, FHA . 1 -'r.,z si 1.3 nu ' -.4 1, I ' - Wu xi 5 ' 'l.'iff7avni1 ?4f:5 .5 . -- ,iv , ., . e . , .,-ww. ' A ,- ' 1 x , r 1 4 . .. , 4, .W 1 ' 1 A , All , ,gb . 'Q W K ,X A ,,,, N I H! Mega vfff VN x U 2 N ,Ei kv N 'Xi Z A M fuck L 'Y FU The El PerrisiTo oT l942 is published Through The un- selTish aid oT sTudenTs, adverTisers. oT These people The sTaTT gives iTs We aTTempT in The creaTe an aTmosphere Tion, and To bring To CaliTornia now, and This Democracy. This proiecT, our and sTaTT. To each graTiTude and Thanks. Tollowing pages To oT a democraTic na- lighT The sTruggle in during iTs growTh, Tor annual, is prooT ThaT America does do beTTer work when iT works TogeTher- and work TogeTher iT does and will. REWURD DEDIEATIUN We dedicaTe This volume To LiTe, LiberTy. Responsi- biliTy, and PursuiT oT Happiness oT Americans everywhere -young and old. May The emblem oT Their TruThs Tly Tor- ever o'er The ramparTs oT a Tree people. May you keep These ideals unburnished in your mind and in The minds oT Those who Tollow you wherever you may be in The years LeT The Tire oT The spenT here wiTh your rekindled inTo The paTrioTism. Each Time 6 A , we 3 ahead, peace or war. memory oT The years Tellow classmaTes be consuming Tlame oT you view These pages. let noT your hand grow unsTeady as The Torch oT Treedom is passed To anoTher. LeT noT The Tlame oT This Torch be held low or To one's own advanTage. The assumpTion oT The responsibiliTy Tor LiTe, LiberTy, and PursuiT oT Happiness by each oT you Tor all people will always keep The basTions oT Treedom impeneTrable. TU LIEE + LIBERTY PIIRSIIIT UE HAPPINESS 'I' Br l'.'l1I cn U 1 Z CID I-'I T I-I I-7-I l-I PE P4 'I' EL PERRISITU STAFF Edilor . . . V -7.1-r-Fswvurgvuvazrwt ' . . . Ellen Marie Pease Assis+an+ Edifor . . . . . Edifh Graham Business Manager . . . . . Frank Lauda Assis+an'r Business Manager . . . Cleo McCain Typing ....... . Barbara Reade Secrelary lo Annual Slall: . . . . Poula Bouris Ar1'is'r . ............ Jean Brady Assislanl' Ar'ris'rs . Junior Class . Sophomore Class . . Freshman Class Organizalions Social . . . Boys' Afhlelics Girls' A'rhle+ics Senior Play . Junior Play . Be++y Ann Daxon, Jack ' ' ' ' Rolhless, Gene Haynes Hugh Piplcin and Margie DeCow Bill Sweeney and Helen Schneider Sluarl Smilh and Marie Sleen G. A. A. . . Annie Aiello . Girls' League . Kay S'rewar'r F. F. A. . . . Ray Coffman Roberl Burrell Darleen Evans, Barbara Reay. .. . . . . Bob Hannon . . . . . Kay Gu'rhridge . . . . . Frank BuHress . Ehcreda Marsh, Joyce Cleavor . - . . - . Music . . ....... Poula Bouris Jolces . . ....... Bob Hassig Calendar . ...... Huber+ Sleen Snaps .... ........ B ellie Cox Senior Will .... Nelda Coppel and Mary Almquisl Senior Prophecy . . Barbara Cummins and Lorene Hesler Senior Horoscope . . . Lewis Hillyard and Jaclc Ashley Senior Hislory . ....... Jimmie Phelps THE EDITOR THE BUSINESS MANAGER ,zfaw by-WL IP MISS EL PERRISITU miss geffie fou Gox ,Q 4 my 1 AS , J We ,, N .,a. f I x AS gOl7 Rolmfzf .wi-ing CHOSEN SOM 0 The Queen of The Annual, MISS BETTIE LOU COX. was chosen by Bob Roberrson, nofed foofbail sfar of U.S.C. He chose her from picfures senr fo him, for her wholesome- ness, vigor, and vifalify. Her aH'encian+s, EDITH GRAHAM, BARBARA READE, NELDA COPPEL, and BARBARA CUM- MINS were chosen in e like manner, for Jrheir apparenf a+- fracriveness. May Beiiy, our Queen, forever reign, wherever she may be in fhe fufure, wi+h her same charming personalify. BARBARA CUWM M :WW emma ei 2 who var-YLVRA COVPQ' NEW' 345 l cannol' say, and l will nol' say Thar he is dead ,... he is iusl away: Wilh a cheery smile, and a wave of lhe hand, l-le has wandered info an unknown land, And lell us dreaming. I-low very lair H' needs musl be, since he lingers There. And you-O you, who Jrhe wildesl' yearn For lhe old-lime slep and +he glad re'rurn,- Think ol him faring on, as dear In fhe love of There as The love of l-lereq Think of him slill as The same, I say: l-le is nor dead . . . he is iusl away! James Whilcomb Riley In Memorium fo LANCE WOODWORTH DONALD BRAND and Our School Docfor DR. F. L.JONES LQQLLLLLLL l Life in a democralic nalion is made of a mixiure of worlc, play and happy associalions. Life in a nafion such as ours provides a choice of aciions. A place where each man, woman and child worlcs oul his own desliny in a manner mosl fi'r+ing 'ro himself. America provides a worlhy name To every person who works hard and plays fairly, wilh lhe righls of a person To live as he sees lil uppermosl in mind. Our school provides an ideal place, where life ai i'rs hiqhesl' degree can be enjoyed. 7777777777 0 I Z x R, Q 1 -i. ':-2?'Z ff T f li: inf' 'l 4 Nan- Man's lile is rnosl complele when he is busy, and his happiness is measured by lhe physical and rnenlal eflorls he puls inlo his daily worlc. Worlc is a pleasure when il is accepled as a parl ol life and living. bul if is a displeasure when if is classified as a burden of daily rouline. Live and accepl your workg Worlc and be a par? of Lile. LIFE AND WORK LIFE AND PLAY Who dares deny 'rhai iiie would be a bore wifhoui a bii of play? No maiier The individual, rhere is no person who can acquire 'rhe +rai+s of happiness wi+hou+ giving a par? of his Time To whole- hearied play. Our recreaiion is found in various manners and places, bulr indeed The hours spen+ in play are ihe mosr memorable in our life. EAREFREE CUNQUISTAUURES UN THE CAMPUS ,,.,. DREAMIN6 49'ERS DOUBTFUL IMMIGRANTS THESE HANDS . . . . . which you see worlcinq and playing are lhe lools ol lhe lulufe geheralioh. They reloresenl LIFE on lhe Campus loday, bul Tomorrow, lhese some hands, will hold and maine 'rain our basic ideals -M LIFE , LIBERTY AND Tl-lE UNA DAUNTED PURSLHT OF I-lAPPlNESS. LLLLLLLQLL O Bind no+ 'fhe hand ol man who would do a deed of kindness in Hue name of liloerly. For, in binding Jrhis hand, we bind ourselves. Liberly under God is mainlained only 'rhrouglw The vigilance of all mankind. Liberiy, as we know it musl be kepl' as a sacred oafh lo be defended in oneself, as well as againsl' all violalors. We are only as free as we make ourselves. Your liberly and mine will live only so long as bollw you and I will lei if live. filvefzfxl f ' iii'- 1-1-1' X ,S- J N ! X DK' H g Ahl y, Sieen, Hill was owocxw THE SQUAD Capfain . . . FRANK LAUDA Perris vs. Sherman-7-I3 Pe-rris vs. Herne-T-I3-7 Pe-rris vs. San Jacinfo-I2-2 Perris vs. Elsinore-O-7 FUUTBALL Co gf' Q.: yard Ashley. Sfeen, Laude, Schneider, McCain, Coach Clayes, Pipkin, Scmelgh. FIRST STRING CENTER GUARD ASHLEY STEEN GUARD FORWARD SCHLEIGH PIPKIN FORWARD LAUDA VHHSHY SHUHH -1 my x , + f I 5 is' Y l , Q A FN .EE, , EE,.E Q , X A XAEA EDE, EERE,. .D-h.,h- : Q - A A fx ' EAAA A A A 5 1 al K Y .L 'G If A ' ET p D X A- A E x A A 5? L 7 A. I X , I L f w x . 'fi vi' x A Perds Perds Perds Perds Perds Perds Perds Perds Perris lXE 33 Hemef 33 San Jacmfo 70 Ekinore 36 Shewnan 48 Hemef 54 San Jacmfo 95 Ekinore 43 Shenman Play-off 30 Sherman Perds Perds Perds Perds Perds Perds Perds Perds B3 Hemef San Jacmfo Ekinore Shemnan Hemef San Jacmfo Ekinore Sherman -'1 I 5 - 0 QPQX ,V cf' N yn 0 Nan n 'Xu Q So OX K ' qbfxb :Hwy Cmwim, SvvvHf7Mnrm'1fw, BIy1m?, Kwrkpfxfwifk, AUM' L VN M YY Th my fm. 'USIIUHH WON - I LOST-7 'H' SUHHH WON - I LOST-7 THE RUUTERS!! LIBERTY TU YELL!!! ---WE SUPPORT BARBARA READE LORENE HESTER ELLEN THE TEAM UUR LEADERS TRACK TEAM 1942 R.E.L. EHAMPIUNS BASEBALL Damiano. Plpkln, Laude, Sfeen. Ashley, McCann, Kung. Schlelgh, RlckeHs, Mora Evans, Hannon. Z A g M E. M. Pease, Barbara Cummins, Beffy Connell, Edith Graham, Marie Sfeen, Kay dq M jory DeCow. TENNIS Years ago, in rhe s+ric+ly man's world. INSTRUCTOR iiberfy was nor enioyed by women. Then women began 'ro fighf for fheir righ+s. Today, our girls, as well as our boys, enjoy compefirive sporis, and Tigiwi wifh speed and durabiiify for Hweir fearn. This year, as in previous years, Mr. Thompson Turned oui a bang-up group of players. REL. TRACK CHAMPIONS, 1942 I .LLQLLLQLLL O Responsibilily nnusl be assumed by all sludenls and adulls all fhe fime. Responsibilily, in a greal nalion such as ours, involves +he responsibilily for decision, worlc, play, and per- haps mosi irnporranf, +he failhful fullillmenl of Jrhe responsi- bilily and Hs subsequenf consequences. Take responsibilily seriously bolh wirhin and wifhoul lhe porlals of This school as a par? in your pledge lo elernal freedom for America. TTTTTTTTTT f, 52 r I f ,,7, fy 1 , J. v L J V W V , .ufzjf ., , .ff , , .!, I X Reg mgilszlaa, Responsilyilifxl VNIY T i l 1 i THE PRINCIPAL -- wt quicie ln our war maddenecl world lhe American Way of Life is on Jrrial for Hs very exisfence. The only way for democracy lo survive is for all lhe people of our greal nalion 'lo share responsibililies. The responsibililies are numerous. You grad- uales hold The fulure of America in your hands: i+'s your iob io lceep heallhy, physically iii, loe a good parlicipaling cifi- zen, share fhe financial burdens of our counlry, confribufe io The common welfare lsocially. spirilually, and economicallyl, undersland peoples of o+her nalions, praclice conservafion, and in general leave lhis nalion and lhe world beller for hav- ing lived and spenf your life span here. HARRY G. THOMPSON. il.: X1 THE BUARD UE TRUSTEES There is an old saying ThaT we musT hang TogeTher, or hang separaTely. These words in Themselves are noT alTo- geTher pleasing. However, aT no Time in The hisTory oT our counTry were They more applicable To our siTuaTion Than aT The presenT Time. A Tull coope-raTion on The parT oT pupils, Teachers and paTrons oT our school will go a long way Towards helping To win This war. LeT us ThereTore, pledge ourselves To malce any and all sacrifices necessary To mainTain our Tree counTry, iTs demo- craTic Torm oT governmenT, iTs spiriTual, educaTional and welTare insTiTuTions To The end ThaT should disasTer Tinally over- Talce us we may TruThTully say, lT was noT because oT any TaulT oT ours. Yours Tor VicTory, WILL A. GUTHRIDGE. PresidenT oT Board. VICE PRINCIPAL W I Even Ihough The world is lull ol slrile and hal- . I red, we Americans sIiII have Ihe privilege oi living our own Iile Io a Iuller exlenl Ihan people in any olher counlry. May we sIiII have our Iiberlyy we slill pursue happiness in Ihe way which is guar- anleed Io all Americans. We have a real responsibilily il Ihese righls are Io be preserved and passed on Io posleriiy. This Iundamenlal, each musl realze now. Each sludenl, man, woman or child musl do his level loesl so Ihal 'rhis grealr nalion shall Iunclion as a Ieam now in Iime ol crisis. L. L. SMITI-I. MR. L. L. SMITH B.S. Marysville, Mo. Teachers College. MS. Universily Soulhern Caliiornia. MISS ADELAIDE WERNER Dean oi Girls, Foreign Lazi- quage, Ph. B., Universilv oi Chicago, M.A.vU,S.C. THIS IS MR. R. BUCK MR. AL CLAYES MISS HAZEL DAY MR. RUFUS ROTH En g I i sh, Qricn., Afncrican Bialaqv, Praclical Malhe- English. Drama, World Cul, Acziiculluie, Shan, Mifrliin Problems. AB.-Ivl.A. Ed. Adm., malics, Coach, A.B.-M.A.- lure. AB. English Maier. ical Diawings. 5.3. Univi Soc. Sci., Ind. Arls, Colo. Cal. BS. Occidenlal Calloqo. Indiana U., U.C, U. oi siiv cl Minnwsf ii. of Ed., Clarernnnl Callaqas, Hawaii, Universily of Colorado. ' if f . . mm , . I Wi 4 iq- Y-' FW' DUB FACULTY MISS ALICE FICKE MR. WAYNE CRO MISS EVA WRIGHT MRS. BESSIE SILVERTON Business Educaiion. B.A. Music. U. S. His Home Economics, GIrIs' P, Secrefary Io PrincipoI and Bus. Ed.. U. of Idaho, U. Colorado Col. E., B.S.-B.Y.U.. Provo. U+aIv. A.S,B. of CGIII., U. of Hawaii. M.A,C' U.S.C. York Cify Univ M.S. U.S.C., Los Angeles. I U qensqxqnqxox' 02 T115 awww new 0? ?.v.B.6. Am-mxexo 1 ' , mation mm, ue we Apdcwrv 9p3B0oL. swan ue xp y,al9u svn. ul mon X. 'We name ot we organi , 'Y 9001 of we 1113315 0141011 mon yntpose of this orspbizst-Lon Qmxwxzxes of We Swnont 9061s t me Yarns Snton my Sendit 19895 of mu. Yarns Winton 55? 80nD9'L 9911 in M4 not union. . in sown of QP Sec -:E E655 Section 2. 'We an convict We s secnxoga. no-1 student o 1 5 no mepberenkpd upon 99 png bonxtte ewnann of ASSOCXMIE59 SYXWDTT B091 unite anon 'oc we otha 4975 1595.90 4. represent. we Secvxon 5. Green and l . scnoo . .V -133, h!'K-'XOXO 11, 'the Student Oouvcik --1.1.-ue gone: man no vows yn s swbqnv. s yvoxhont, s iioo ytitthqnt, 0 Ava, a Ogdlxsayonot of 9090 di, were 1100 0913 N A064 GALQWI 59 vi' 'hav tl UP - vlwufjpv V.- LA. --.N ive' S'-nhl! Govan. . a d H-'IS E0 Enfomin PRESI DENT . . U LEW' 5 HILLYARD VICE SECREZESIDENT Y . i . D EDITH GRA . BETUE QQM x TREA ET . IC CQMMISS . IQNE - Rs ' ' MA . RJ . TINKER REPRE SENT S . I U MAR ll-Y N BI-ACKM Us BLACKMO RE . h M R. L' L SM A The Classes represenl lhe sleppinq slones ol high school, and our slruqqle lor Life, Liperly and The Pursuil ol l-lappiness, ancl lhus lhe class- es holcl greal responsibililies. ln early California we had a slruqgle lor This same purpose, and i+'s becoming a realily is clue lo lhe ellorls ol The .. Conquisfaclores . . 49'ers . . . Lel us in our school compare our- selves To Them. Pioneers . . . and lmmigran+s. CUNQUISTADURE5 Vx , WWW FRANK LAUDA, JR. Nuevo Commercial MARY ALMQUIST Ferris Home Economies POULA BOURIS Romolancl Commercial HUBERT STEEN Winclwesier Mallwmaligs vnsor. Mr. C. R, Bu LEWIS HILLYARD Nuevo Sfuden+ Body Presideni Science Class Officers: Presidenr Cleo MCC ' , am: Secrefary. Franlc Laude: Treasurer, Hu- b l S er leenp Yell leaders, Ellen Marie Pease and Lorine Heslert and The ad ' Cl: .l- Perris VM! Parris JIMMIE PHELPS WIncI1csIor Ferris . RICHARD SCHLEIGH ELLEN MARIE PEASE Foroiqn Lanquaqc ALBERT SCHNEIDER Commcrcifal Sciemm BARBARA JEAN CUMMINS PcrrIs Home Economks WESLY THOMPSON Perris Science CLEO MCCAIN RomoIancI N I:oroIqn Lanquaqu K RUTH HOLLAND Winchcsfor Mafhemahcs IIUNQUISTIIIJURES fu- IIUNQUISTADUBES CYNTHIA ALLEN Val Verde Foroiqm Lanqueaqc TED DEL RIO Parris Forciqn Lanquaxqc ROBERT BURRELL Porris Commercial NELDA JUNE CAPPEL Pelvis Commorciai MJIQ., BETTIE LOU COX Romoland CorwncrdM WALTER SUTTON Porris Aqrfculfuvrx FRANK BUTTRESS Nuevo Scionrf- JOHN KING Ferris Aqricdiu' ' f , .4 vo LORENE HESTER Romolancl Commcrdn1 BOB HASSI6 Nuovo Soda! Sciome JACK ASHLEY Nuevo Mailwomafins EDITH GRAHAM Romoland Foreign Lanquaqc MR. ROBERT LARKINS Ferris Maihcmafics MRS. JEANNE LARKINS Perris Commercial ANNIE AIELLO Pwr:-is Sofia' Scicncp HUBERT SHARP Porris EUNQUISTADURES E UNQUISTADURES RAY COFFMAN ARMAND A Ag ricuifure RCHIBEK Agricuifure CLYDE REAY Lakeview Aqricuifure BARBARA READE Perris Foreign Lanquaqe ANGELINA MORA Perris Social Science FLOYD SENGER Perris Agriculmre PIUNEERS v The Pioneers Tollowed The ConquisTadores in The mad scramble Tor power and pelT in CaliTornia. The same Pioneers broughT law and order Through Their own power, The VigilanTes. So came The ConguisTadores and The Pioneers To our high school. Chosen as The pioneer scouTs were Bob l-Taclcer, head scouTg ElTreda Marsh, his assisTanT and lceeping Tab on acTiyiTies was BeTTy Daxon. Financing The expediTion was in The hands oT Kay GuThridqe. Keeping up The spiriTs on The iourney were Mary Powell and Josephine Tracy. JusT as pioneers oT early CaliTornia had TradiTions and sporTs, so do The pioneers oT Perris l-ligh. In The spiriT oT ChrisTmas comes The annual Juniors Senior dance. Then iusT as The pioneers had Their TiesTas, The pioneers oT The high school have Their grand TiesTa lcnown as The Junior-Senior BangueT. The Tield oT sporTs, noT To be denied eiTher in The early days oT CaliTornia or in The school is a Torm oT compeTiTive enTerTainn'ienT as someThing ThaT The pioneers oT ThaT age and This age conTribuTed To greaTly. CLASS UF '43' 49'ERS In 42 , we lhe prospecrors, formed a caravan, 42 srrong, and sfarled our lo dig for lulure success. Qur former leader, Ronold Wolford, lell our Train: Bill Sweeney rhen Jroolc over lo guide lhe cara- yan Jrhrough lhe perilous iourney. Qur Journey Re- corder was Darleen Evans. The Quarrer-masler in charge ol our food and gold was Anne Lauda. For camp singing and programs lhe leaders were Emily Mora and John Dean. A+ The beginning of lhe Jrrail a shindig was held. Alcng lhe frail we mel a lrain of emigranls lor whom we planned and carried our a mosl hospilalvlo roceplion. We'ye lell behind us hall our frail, and now we peer wiclh 'rho ardor ol hope Toward lhe remaining hall. CLASS UF '44' IMMIGRANTS CLASS UF '45' We, The doubllul emigranlrs, have miqraled in our old, rundown, dilapidaled conlraiolions lo an enlirely new environmenr, from Jrhe various ourlying communilies of Anlelope, Menifee, Romoland, Nuevo, Lakeview, Valley Cenler, Val Verde, Winchesler, and Perris. We have, alrer a qreal slruqqle adiusled our- selves Jro Jrhe surroundings, and have become a parr ol The aclivilies ol lhis new environmenli The leaders ol our emiqranl lrain are: Gene Haynes, presidenlg Marie Sreen, vice-president Hel- en Sluarl, secrelaryg and Edward Janilc, Jfreasurer. The morale of lhe emigranls was lrepr up by cheer leaders Genevieve Slewarlr and Marilyn Blackmore. Thus ended lhe lirsl year ol our long lrek. LLLLLLQLLQ O The hand of desfiny ioins fhe hands of sfudenfs wifhin Gods workshop. The school, in shaping fhe pursuif of happi- ness. Lef nof your happiness be measured in wealfh of mefal buf wealfh of friendship. A friend doubles fhe ioys and halves fhe sorrows of all-fherein lies happiness. Culfivafe well fhe friends you have, wafer fhis friend- ship wifh considerafion and frusf. ln fhaf manner all sfudenfs will view and enjoy fhe perfume of fhe blossom-fhe blos- som of lasfing happiness. ufzsuif of Happiness pufzsuif 06 Happiness 1 ul,J , ft .-ff: 2:5 I 2312 X it 4 THE SOCIAL PURSUIT The girl ol loday, lhe woman ol lomor- row, musl prepare herself lor a whole- some lile. ln our school lhe Girls' League creales among lhe girls a leeling ol ear- neslness and loyally, and lhe securily ol social unily. l-low can we pursue happi- ness in a more worlhy manner? The ollicers ol lhis inspiring organiza- lion are: Belly Cox, presidenlg Poula Bouris, secrelaryg Ellen Marie Pease, lreas- urerg ,Kay Gulhriclge, Barbara Reade Charlolle Haynes, Josephine Tracy, and Belly Ann Daxon, commillee chairmen: wilh Miss Werner as lhe advisor. JUNIUR-SENIUR BANQUET Each year in Their pursuiT oT happiness The Juniors and Seniors aTTend The Junior-Senior BangueT sponsored by The Juniors in honor oT The Seniors. This year, we Pioneers, in our aTTempT To bring happiness To The ConguisTadores, puT The bangueT on May I wiTh Hawaii as our Theme. We danced To The music oT Charlie Nash and his orchesTra oT Riverside. The PursuiT oT Happiness was rewarded To all. JUNIUR-SENIUR DANCE ln our PursuiT oT Happiness This school year, we, The Pioneers and, we, The ConguisTadores Tound much happiness in The Junior-Senior dance on December I9, l94l. Each year The Juniors and Seniors puT on This dance. This year our music was Turnished by our own lv1r.Crowl and his orchesTra. Each Pioneer and each ConguisTadore will have a happy memory oT This occasion Tor years To come. A.S.B. PARTIES Several parTies were given by The P.-TA. and STudenT Body during This year. They were enioy- ed by all The sTudenTs. The mosT ouTsTanding dance, being The Box Supper given The 28Th oT November, which was sponsored by The P.-T.A. and Junior class. PERFECT A ATTENDANCE DAN CES For sTudenTs wiTh perTecT aTTendances beTween given daTes, The STudenT Body gave perTecT aTTendance dances. There were Three oT These dances ThroughouT The year. They were held during The aTTernoons, and The music was Turnish- E AE ed by a WPA orchesTra. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSUIIIATIUN Girls wiTh aThleTic abiliTy pursued Their happiness Through mem- bership in The G.A.A. WiTh The girls oT The surrounding schools oT Riverside CounTy They aTTended, near The beginning oT The TirsT semesTer, a play day aT Palm Springs. Every girl oT The organizaTion was lcepT busy ThroughouT The year by parTicipaTing in candy sales and iiTney dances which proved some help in The increasing The Treasury Tund. In March The group, Then ThirTeen sTrong, wenT To Riverside where They enioyed an ice slcaTing parTy. IT was indeed a happy year Tor These girls, and The enioymenT oT The organizaTion was increased by The splendid guidance oT iTs advisor, Miss WrighT. LETTERMAN 'S CLUB The l.eHerman's club slarled oul This year under lhe leader- ship ol Franlc Lauda, presidenlq George lvlelzlcer, vice presi- denl, and Louis l-lillyard, secrelary and Treasurer. The con- slilulion ol Jrhe club was changed by a maiorify vole ol The rnernbers. ll now slales Thai only boys who have made a varsily lelrler are eligible lo be a lelrlerman and only lefler- nfien are eligible for slripes on lheir swealers, lhereby elim- inaling all B's, C's, and D's from lhe club and from wearing slripes. This year The Lellermanls club was exlremely beneficial lo lhe Sludenl Body in Jrhe lad lhal il pul on several bene- lils for lhe lniured Alhleles Fund. A ---- Y X lvhfiuin, Sloan, Sanger, Sharp, Coe. Marrulo, King. Del Rio, Mora. Burrell, Sweeney, linlcoi, Lauda, Sihlviqh, Piplcin, Coach Clayes, Buchanan. Hannon, Hanley, Goldsmilh. THE FARMERS' PURSUIT The Perris Fufure Farmers of America chapfer fhis year. is nof only affempfing fo increase food producfion as ifs parf in Nafional Defense, buf if is also aiding in fhe nafionwide collecfion of scrap iron. Some of fhe highlighfs of fheir acfivifies fhis year have been cooperafing wifh fhe Girls' League in sponsoring fhe very successful sfudenf body dance and parficipafing in fhe judging of fhe livesfoclc and poulfry of fhe Los Angeles Coun- fy Fair. Mosf of fheir usual iudging confesfs were posfponed because of fhe fire shorfage. Officers for fhe Isf semesfer fhis year were: Presidenf ...... George Mefzlcer Vice Presidenf ..... Huberf Sharp Secrefary . . . . Cleo McCain Treasurer . . . . . Ray Coffman Reporfer . . . . George Damiano Sergeanf-af-Arms . . George Damiano Yell Leader ....... Louie Vena Officers for fhe 2nd Semesfer fhis year were: Presidenf ....... Cleo McCain Vice Presidenf . . Floyd Senger Secrefary . . . Bob Jackson Treasurer . . . . Gene Senger Reporfer ...... Franlc Buchanan Sergeanf-af-Arms . . Richard Schleigh Yell Leader . . . l'-loward Gilberf THE EDUCATIONAL PURSUIT A !sJ'.'-Q Members ol lhe CSF., or California Scholarship Federalion, pursued Their happiness in a very energelic way. And lhe exlenl ol lheir happiness was measured by The sell salislac- lion ol Jrhe knowledge acquired, plus lhe privileges granled lhern. ln January lhey wenl on a dilrch day lo Jrhe ldyllwiid mounlains, and lhe wholehearled lun lhey enioyed was en- vied by all. Ellen Maine Pease, Bill Sweeney, Virginia Hassiq, Slanley o srnifh, Helen Janilc, Alberl Schneider, Phyllis Blaclcrnore, Marfh Lou Kirlcpafriclc. Vera Sober, Kay Gulhridqe, Charlofle Hayne Ellreda Marsh, Barbara Jones. THE GIRLS' CHURUS The Girls' Chorus, under The direorion of Mr. Crowl, has provided enlrerfainmenr for various programs fhroughouf fhe year. These programs have loroughi happiness 'ro Those who apprec:ia+e good music. The spring cgoncerf was one of The oufsfanding evenfs and was as much enjoyed by Jrhe girls in preparing ir as by Those who heard and wifnessed if. MUSICAL PURSUIT THE URIIHESTRA ln addirion lo appearing publicly in lhe Annual lvlu- sic Deparlmenl Concerl, Jrhe orcheslra has lailrhlully rehearsed a wide variery of symphonic seleclions. Each member agrees Jrhal The whole-hearred spiril ol cooperarion and pleasure gained lrom associalion wirh worlcs ol greal composers will prove ro be a lasling value. 0 BAND Wirh pleasure and success lhe band Jrhis year, one of The besl in years, has sponsored an enioyaple school Term. They have played for several pall games and wirh much life and happiness gave a successful spring concerr. THE DRAM C A S T Bess Selby .... Nelda Ceppel l-lerberl Prindel . . Algcllneider Jelly ..... Barbara Reade Beplwia Selby . . Ellen Marie Pease Digby Prindel Libby Lillle . Beals . . Balamandy . Del Claibene lem Bwanlen Prissy Palnna Belinda Greed . Bob l lassiq Bulb l'lelland . Peula Beuris Jimmy Plielps Lerene l'lesler Ray Cellman . Belly Cox Mary Almquisl THE SENIUR PLAY llwe Cenquisladeres led llie sludenl bedy in llwe quesl ler llappiness during llwe fall quarler by presenlinq Ne Bride Fer lne Greem , a brillianl llwreeeael larce el an allempl le marry llie qrandparenls wills leeneage ideas. General Day was in Qlwarqe el Preduelien. kxviisi w X 'C ATIII PURSUIT THE JUNIUR PLAY On April lollw and l7+li llie pioneers ol llie Junior Class in our pursuil ol liappiness gave llie newi buf dillerenl, lliree-acl comedy enlilled Henpeclced Henry. Under llne direclion ol Miss Day, llie play was a greal success CAST Bill Bliss ..... Henry Hyde Ellreda lvlarslw . . Mrs. Erilla Hyde Arl Jolinson . . . Mr. Ace Bliss Marllwa Lou Kirlcpalrriclc . Edna Bliss Josepliine Tracey . . Ellen Hyde Slanley Goldsmilli . . Kurl Lillle PaJrSl'1aw . . . . . Eda Joyce Cleaver . . . . Gladys Kallwerine Slewarl .... Pauline Barlaara Tuclcer ..... Lollie Bob Baldwin . . . Wm. B. Cripps UUR YUUNE DRAMATIES CLUB The Junior Dramafics Club has followed on fhe road of happiness fhrough lighf drama. The class of '42 founded fhis organizafion in l94O. The organizafion is composed of fhe fwo lower classes- Freshmen and Sophomores. Two comedies enfifled Life and a Play and Groom's Biscuifsu were com- plefed during fhe year, along wifh sev- eral shorf slcifs. Worlc in fhe club was dis- confinued as an aid fo fhe defense of America. Rubber rafioning curfailed fhe program. Affer fhe emergency fhe group will resume normal producfion. Darleen Evans, Presidenf Delberf Evans Jaclc Rodich, Bus. Mgr. Clark Chapman Sfuarf Smifh Genevieve Sfuarf Wanda l-lenry l-larold Barlcer Joe l-lunfsman Ed Riclceffs Marie Sfeen Georgia Marsh Cecil Weischedle Gloria Archibelc Bill Sweeny Ann Lauda Virginia l-lassig Ed. Janilc Don Wallcer Marilyn Blackmore Eileen Schneider Sheldon Kirlcpafriclc HI-LITES O Panlher l-li-Liles, school paper, has aided in rhe pursuil of happiness by presenring school news in an inleresling fashion. Good work has been iusrly commended, poor work has been decried, and accurale explanalions of school work have been accurafely wrillen. The paper has been an experimenl in free press. We have learned, somerimes by sad experience, Jrhal mud is besl nor flung. Free press in a free nalion musl carry lhe voice ol all people in order lo lqeep lhe pursuil ol happiness un- lramrneled. English IV sludenls wrole lhe arlicles each Monday. SENIUR HISTORY Following in The TooTsTeps oT Those who preceded Them, The Con- guisTadores have, wiTh close observaTion and Tolerance, improved The condiTion oT Their land. NOT all aT once, however, and each year wiTh a diTTerenT group oT ambiTious and responsible leaders. ln I938, They TirsT enTered This land under The able leadership oT such good ciTizens as: PresidenT . . . BeTTie Lou Cox Vice PresidenT . . . . Bob l-lassig SecreTary . ....... lnnis Reynolds Treasurer . . ...... Ellen Marie Pease Cheer Leaders . . EdiTh Graham and Lorene T-lesTer Advisor ........... Mr. RuTus RoTh During This year They enTered inTo Their TirsT real baTTle. lT was in The laTTer parT oT SepTember ThaT They were so maliciously aTTaclced by Those who had been here a year longer and naTurally knew more abouT The counTry. AlThough The ConguisTadores were deTeaTed, They were noT discouraged, buT became more deTermined To win Their nexT baTTle- and we did .... IT was exacTly one year laTer, SepTember, l939, when, disapproving oT The acTions oT The Pioneers, The ConguisTadores aTTaclced and deTeaTed The green plebes, This vicTory was done under The able leadership oT: PresidenT ........... l-luberT STeen Vice PresidenT . . Bob Hassig SecreTary . . ....... Edi+h Graham Treasurer . . ........ Frank Lauda Cheer Leaders . . Lewis l-lillyard, Ellen Marie Pease Advisor .... ...... M r. C. R. Buck This year oT I939 was very successTul and happy, buT never once did The ConguisTadores dream oT whaT The year hence would bring. NOT unTil l94O, did They realize how low The Tinancial sTaTus oT +he class was. SomeThing had To be done. The mosT TalenTed of The Conquis- Tadores solved This problem wiTh The presenTaTion OT Lindy Lou. The Three-acT comedy was direcTed by Miss Hazel Day. The enTire Third year proved mosT exciTing To The ConquisTadores. ln order To repay Those beTore Them, who had broughT enioymenT To The ConquisTadores, The class oT '42 presenTed a genuine bangueT. This gala aTTair had a nauTical Theme carried all The way Through: Trom The ship To The sailors. A greaT deal oT hard worlc was puT inTo This evenT by The ciTizens and Mr. Buclc. SENIUR HISTURY AnoTher ioyTul day was The day The mighTy ConguisTadores blos- somed ouT wiTh blue and whiTe sweaTers. Rings oT gold were received, also. BoTh The sweaTers and The rings were envied by all The oTher ad- venTurers. The leaders oT This year were: PresidenT ..... . . Frank Lauda Vice PresidenT . . Nelda Coppel SecreTary . . ........ BeTTy Cox Treasurer ........... EdiTh Graham Cheer Leaders . . . Lorene l'lesTer, Ellen Marie Pease Three years had passed Tor The ConquisTadores. and They had blazed many Trails Tor Those To come. AlThough only one year remained, iT was Tilled wiTh counTless evenTs. The ouTsTanding evenT was The presenTaTion oT No Bride Tor The Groom. As was in The preceding play, The direcTor was Miss Day. The pioneers reTurned our Tavor by giving us The annual Junior Senior Prom. Thanks, Pioneers, we shall always remember iT. This lasT year grew shorTer and shorTer, and The ConquisTadores have compleTed Their TirsT big sTep oT liTe. They were now on The second sTep oT The ladder To success and happiness. We, ConquisTadores, hope ThaT our sTep has been wisely Taken, and each one To come will be as happy. We wish To Thank all oT Those who have conTribuTed To The knowledge we have gained. And To you, Mr. Buck, Tor your Three years oT hard work, we Con- quisTadores won'T readily TorgeT you. SENIUR WILL I, Wesley Thompson, leave my iob as Mr. Smilh's chemislry slooge lo Jerry l'lerriclc. I, Annie Aiello, leave my lennis raclcel and olher raclcels lo Margy DeCow. l, Cynlhia Allen, leave my baby ways lo Mary Ann McComb, hoping she can improve lhem. l, Mary Almquisl, leave my abilily lo argue wilh Gloria Archibelc lo any- one who can lhinlc up some good answers. l, Poula Bouris, leave my iob as Slcipper's slooge lo anyone who can lalce il. I, Belly l.ou Cox, leave my bools and I-lassig's allenlions lo Pal Shaw. l, Barbara Jean Cummins, leave my abilily lo gel along wilh people lo Ann Lauda. I, Edilh Graham, leave my singing abilily and quiclc answer lo Belly Ann Daxon. l, Lorene l-lesler, leave my snappy replies and lall slalure lo Ellreda Marsh. l, Rulh l-lolland, leave my quiel ways and bashlulness lo Marie Sleen. I, Jean Larlcins, leave my slenographic iob lor Miss Wrighl lo Jo Lee Slcellon in hopes she can raid lhe ice box while al worlc. I, Barbara Reade, leave my pug nose, liddle playing and woo-woo per- sonalily lo Marlha Lou Kirlcpalriclc. l, Ellen Marie Pease, leave my soldier boy lriend never alone. l, Jimmie Phelps, leave my abilily lo gel along in lhe commercial deparl- menl and my vocabulary lo Belly Larlcins. Maybe she can become a secrelary. I, Angie Mora, leave my boislerousness and Lalin American conlrallo voice lo Mary Powell-and no sour owl. l, Floyd Senger, leave. The quicker lhe beller. I, Nelda Coppel, leave lhe Senior Chamois slcin lo lhe lulure polishers ol lhe Pippins, and we hope lhe Juniors don'l disgrace lhe old sland-by lhal has produced grades De Luxe lor lhe Seniors. l, Armand Archibelc, leave all my absence and lardy slips lo Miss Day lor Delense. I, Jaclc Ashley, leave my blond hair, bools, and heighl lo William Leeper. I, Roberl Burrell, leave my abilily lo side slep and snealc oul ol respon- sibilily lo Arl Johnson. SENIOR WILL Frank Buffress, leave my heighf fo Clarence Senger. Think you can make if, Clarence? Ray Coffman, leave my knowledge here, l'm cerfainly nof faking any wifh me. Ted Del Rio, leave my abilify fo be firsf fo class in fhe morning and firsf in frack fo Ed Rickeffs. Bob Hassig, leave my abilify fo fry fo falk my way ouf or alibi fo Rob- erf McCrea. Lewis l'-lillard, leave my iob as Sfudenf Body Presidenf fo anyone who can fulfill if. John King, leave my abilify fo gef around in guard posifion and my small feef fo Sheldon Kirkpafrick. Frank Lauda, Leave my baskefball abilify, car and one sheep fo any- one who can fake care of fhem. Bob Larkins, leave my slim figure and hula dancing abilify fo Eugene Sfarnes. Cleo McCain, leave my habifual grin and fhe abilify fo fake boys fo fhe barber shop for a haircuf during school fime fo l-lugh Pipkin. Clyde Reay, leave my abilify fo consfrucf scenery and sefs and fhreafen Coffman every five minufes fo any Junior who will fake fhe respon- sibilify of looking affer Ray. Richard Schleigh, leave my bashfulness and abilify fo play baskefball fo Jack Rodick. Alberf Schneider, leave my abilify fo cafch flies in baseball and my scholasfic abilify fo anyone who wanfs a scholarship in fheir Senior year. l-luberf Sfeen, leave all my girl acguainfances fo go search for new one HURUSEUPE NAMES NICKNAMES VIRTUE PASTIME FUTURE OCCUPATION CAUSE OF DEATH Mary Almquisl' Swede Waisl Arguing Beauly Operalor Maior Operalion Ambers Ashley Jack Hair Girls Husband Rolling Pin Barbara Cummins Barb Hands Denlisl Hosiess Guesls Roberl Burrell Bob Abiliiy lo work Track Tooihpick Salesman False Teerh Edith Graham Edie Teeih Wriling Telephone Operalor Wrong Number Franklin Builress Frank Heighl Pesfing Hog Raiser Pib Bile Barbara Reade Babs Personalily Hoping Air Sfewardess Pilol Theodore Del Rio Ted Hair Fliriing Cook Own Cooking Ellen Marie Pease Pee-Wee Tony Annual Housewife Husband Roberl' Hassig Bobby Hair Pal Shaw Spud Picker Pofalo Bug Lewis Hillyard Louie lnlelligence Reading Scienlisl Explosion Lorene Hesler Pill Engagem'nl' Ring Flirling Navy Firsl' Mare Nelda Coppel Slormy Hands Dilching Marriage Divorce John King Big John Arnbilion Chickens Hunler Deer lDearl Belfie Cox Bruce Eyes Moping Old Maid Proposal Frank Lauda Fronk Eyes Barb 8' Bellie Sheep Herder Colfon Rulh Holland Rulhie Eyebrows Horseback Riding Farmereiie Farmer Cleo McCain ivlac Personalily Lalin Aircraii Worker Airplane Ride Annie Aiello Ann Tennis Abiliiy Wriling Noies Tennis Champ Old Age Clyde Reay Rusly Romance Loafing Farmer Good Crop Angelina Mora Angie Parience Dreaming Cosmeiologisl' Hearl' Roberl' Larkins Bob Keeping Home Wife Farher Child Jeanne Larkins Jeanne Husband Walling Molher Child Richard Schleigh Sly Physique Sleeping Slafe Cop Gelling A Tickel Cynihia Allen Snooks Giggle Theodore Seeking Husband Finding One Wesley Thompson Wes Brains Girl Friend Chemisl' Success Jimmie Phelps Jim Figure Bookkeeping Nurse Palienf Alberl Schneider Al Musical Taleni Vera Taking Care of Bro. Books Huber? Sharp Berl' High Jumping Jean Sailor Submarine Huberl Sleen Fal' Figure Freada Jusf Living Smoking Armand Archibek Army Necking Pilching Woo Gigilo Forlune Floyd Senger Senger Build Smoking Alcalraz Rocks Waller Suiion Wall' Ears Selling Groceries Grocer Cusfomer Ray Coffman Collman Arguing Abilily Griping Barlender Prohibition EUNQUISTADURE FURECAST AND PRUPHECY We have relafed in fhe former pages of fhis book how we, fhe Con- quisfadoresu have lived our Life , enioyed our l.iberfy , assumed our Responsibilify and Pursued Our Happiness in Perris Hi. Now we are forecasfing our fufure. Lef's look ahead, fen years have passed, fhe 35 of us have furned fowards differenf goals. Some of us have gone ahead living a wonderful Life , and leading in luxury and wealfh we see Ray Coffman, fhe greafesf acfor of all fime, wifh his vampish wife garbed wifh furs and iewels, who is none ofher fhan Mary Almquisf. He rings fhe bell, fhe bufler, Alberf Schneider, brings in fheir fea which was prepared by fhe Cook, his loyal wife, Edifh Graham. We walk up fhe sfairs of fhe huge mansion and see fhe chambermaid, Annie Aiello whisfling a fune fo fhe Coffman chauffeur, named Lewis Hillyard. The door bell rings and we hear Alberf announcing fhe arrival of fhe greaf producer, Armand Archibek, who is accompanying fwo beaufiful girls, one a blond, Miss Rufh Holland, and fhe ofher a red head, Cynfhia Allen. He is nofed for fhe discovery of fhe mosf beaufiful wo- men in fhe world. One of fhe mosf famous dancing feams of his is fhe world's new Carmen Miranda, Angelina Mora and her parfner, Ted Del Rio. Two more men enfer fhe house, Wesley Thompson, a columnisf and Frank Buffress, a carfoonisf. Somefhing imporfanf is happening in Hollywood fonighf by fhe looks of fhe parfy, yes, if is an opening nighf for a new picfure and a newly discovered feam, Jimmie Phelps and Cleo McCain. Now we will move ouf of fhe Coffman house info fhe sfreef and on our way fo fhe fheafre. Firsf, we pass a drive-inn called Beffie, owned by Beffie Cox. Working in her kifchen is none ofher fhan Bob Burrell and Richard Schleigh. The car hops are Barbara Reade and Ellen Marie Pease. Nexf we sfop in a pool room owned and operafed by Frank Lauda and Bob Hassig. Righf inside fhe door we pass a shoe shine, John King, who is shining fhe world's mosf famous hunfer, Walfer Suffon. In fhe room adioining fhe pool room is a cockfail lounge, and behind fhe counfer is Huberf Sharp. As we enfer, we are greefed by fhe hosfess Nelda Coppel. Now we look across fhe sfreef and see a huge sign Real Esfafeu and under if Clyde Reay's name. As we enfer fhe small room, a secre- EUNQUISTADURE FUREEAST ANU PRUPHEIIY Tary, Poula Bouris is busy aT worlc. Clyde and anoTher man, Jack Ashley, we believe, are Tallcing abouT a big sub-division in Perris Valley. We are oTT To The TheaTre now and who would we see pulling up To The curb buT a Taxi driver, Floyd Senger. The couple leaving The cab is Mr. and Mrs. RoberT Larlcins. Now we are aT The box oTTice purchasing our TiclceTs. Lorene T-lesTer greeTed us wiTh a smile. As l, Barbara Cummins, an OLD MAID, was driving home Trom The show, I was caughT in a TraTTic iam and was rescued by l-luberT STeen, a member oT The police Torce. So compleTes The TorecasT oT The class oT 42. How True iT is we can noT say, buT no maTTer whaT The designaTions oT The members oT The class, you can beT your money we will geT The besT ouT oT liTe. SE Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. I5-School started. I6-Senior Class election. I7-Junior Class election. ness manager ot Annual. I8-Sophomore Class election. I9-Freshman Class election. Nomination ot editor and busi- Sept. 26-Election ot EI Perrisito editor Oct. Oct. Gct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. and business manager. 3-P.-T.A. Student Dance, Party. at Barstow. 4-Football 9-3 :OO, WPA orchestra. I O-Footba at Banning, Sopho- more Party, end ot Ist semester. I6-Girls' League. I7-Footba . Sherman at Perris. 24-Footbal at Hemet. Warning notices. 3I-Footba , San Jacinto here. 6-Girls' League. Show. 7-Magician II-Footba at Elsinore. I3-American Ed. Week. I4-Mid-term exams. End I Quar. 24-Grades in ottice. 26-Cards. 28-Box supper, P.-T.A. tor Jr. Class. 2-Colton basketball. 5-P.-T.A. Dance and Party A-B 6-Hemet Basketball. 9-Corona basketball. II-Senior Play matinee. I2-Senior Play. I6-C-D at Perris with San Jac. I8 I9 -Junior-Senior Dance. -Christmas Program. Basket- ball, Elsinore here. 2-End ot tourth month. 7-Colton basketball here, A-B. 8-Perris vs. Sherman C-D here. 9-Perris vs. Sherman A-B. Warn- ing notices. I5-Elsinore Naval. I-Iere, A-B. 22-Perris vs. I'Iemet C-D at Per- ris. Girls' League. HUUL CALENDAR Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri May May May May May May May June June June June 23-Perris vs. I-Iemet A-B. 27-B-A at Colton. 29-Semester exam. Perris vs. San Jacinto IC-D. 30-Sem. exams. B-B vs. San Ja- cinto. End ot semester. I-Grade sheets. 4-Report cards. 5-Perris vs. Elsinore C-D. I2-Perris vs. Sherman C-D. Hol- iday. I3-Perris vs. Sherman A-B, here. I9-Girls' League. 20-P.-T.A. Dance. 23-Holiday. 24-P.-T.A. Dance. 27-End ot oth month. I3-Warning notices. I8-Girls' League. 27-End ot 7th month. 28-Baseball Tournament at EI- sinore. I-Mid-term exams. 2-Mid-term exams. Inter-Class Track Meet ' 8-Report cards. IO-Concert. I3-Jitney Dance. Freshmen. I5-I-Iemet, Elsinore, Sherman, Track. Girls' tennis at Elsinore. I6-Girls' League. I8-Baseball at Palm Springs. Girls' tennis at I'Iemet. 29-Girls' tennis at Elsinore. I-Junior-Senior Prom. 5-Girls' League. 7-Girls' League 8th grade party. I5-A.S.B. Nomination. 22-End ot 9th month. 28-Senior tinals. 3I-Baccalaureate. I-Senior grades in ottice. 2-Final exams. 3-Finals. Class night. 5-Check out. Report cards. BEST OF ALL, GRADUATION! JUKESV: CoTTman lTo police wiTnessl: BuT iT a man is on his hands and knees in The middle oT The road, does ThaT prove he is drunk? Policeman STeen: No, sir, iT does noT, buT This one was Trying To roll up The whiTe line. Old Uncle Ezry had been very much occupied all by himselT over in a corner near The Tireplace. l-le was working indusTriously wiTh a sTub oT a pencil and a piece oT paper. Suddenly he looked up happily. Doggonel he exclaimed, iT l ain'T learned To wriTe. Maw goT up and looked over The scrawled lines across The paper. WhaT do iT say? she asked. l don'T know, replied Uncle Ezry, l ain'T learned To read yeT. IT was during ProhibiTion. The railroad sTaTion was packed wiTh a gay going-away Throng. Over aT one side oT The waiTing room sTood a quieT IiTTIe man, TidgeTing abouT and aTTempTing To hide himselT Trom The crowd. A Federal AgenT noTiced ThaT The sTranger had someThing in his coaT pockeT Trom which drops were Talling in slow Trickles. The Fed, wiTh a gleam in his eye, collared The genT, puT a Tinger ouT under The drops, caughT one and TasTed iT. Then he spoke To The man. ScoTch? Nope, replied The sTranger, Airedale pup! Pard'n me, shTranzher-wherzh oTher side uva shTreeT? Why, righT over There. Thash whaT l ThoughT, buT l wuz zhusT over There and They shed iT wash over here. A docTor has an urgenT 'phone call Trom a genTleman saying his small son had swallowed his TounTain pen. All righTl I'Il come aT once, replied The docTor. WhaT are you doing in The meanTime? Whereupon came The unexpecTed answer, Using a pencil. Policeman- How did The accidenT happen? Mr. Clayes-- My wiTe Tell asleep in The back seaT. Mr. Thompson- IT you've Tound The man who sTole your car, why don'T you geT iT back? Mr. SmiTh- l'm waiTing Tor him To puT on a new seT oT Tires. An Englishman, Talking againsT many Things in America, happened To say To a Triend in Perris: Why, even your newsboys can'T Take a joke! The American Triend replied. JusT Try The nexT one ThaT comes along wiTh some nonsense and see if he can'T answer you. A The Englishman agreed and sTepped up To a newsie, saying: Hello, youngsTer, look aT your nose and Tell me whaT Time iT is. The boy quickly replied: Aw, look aT your own, mine ain'T running! To The memory of a mosT faifhful, undersfanding and loyal member of The medical profession and a friend To all High School boys and girls of Perris .... I 'T I 'I Ir r ,I Congrafulafions fo The Class of l942 Fresh Vegefables, Groceries Dry Goods, Cosmefics, Nofions I I DR, F, L, JQNES KIRKPATRICK'S BANK OF PERRIS :T BEST wisi-iEs Capi+al 525,000 I and Surplus 58,500 I CONGRATULATIONS Q To The FIRE INSURANCE CLASS OF '942 NOTARY WORK ,yi , HIGH sci-iooL P T A WHY NOT DEPOSIT NOW? I, 1. '- ' ' Liberty i Nafion's Infelligence 1 C Q ' Safefy LIBERTY INTELLIGENCE PERRIS VALLEY OUR NATION'S SAFETY CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS OF I942 I TO THE CLASS OF 42 OUR BEST WISHES! O RIVERSIDE ROLLER RINK Fairmounf Blvd. af Sixfh Phone I6I8 Riverside, Calif. Gus Almquisf D. L. Alrnquisf Floor Wax . . . Disinfecfanfs Mofh Spray . . . Liquid Soap Toilef Paper . . . Paper Towels A Complefe Line of Disinfecfanfs and Janiforial Supplies Soufhern California Disinfecfanf Co. HARRY TOPLITZKY 236 Soufh Los Angeles Sfreef Los Angeles, Calif. Madison II9I v- v- vv------v-I Dance Under Ihe Sfars PERRIS OPEN AIR THEATRE Tom Sharpe I. H. McDowell -----v-----v----------vvvvvvvv4 Varsify Swing Inn Eafs-Drinks-Fun Air Condifioned-Comforfable LEE--MARY Sfandard Producfs Chas. Bonge 'N,-v ....,.,,, v ........, I I MARSH'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dan Marsh Lakeview, Calif. S+eve's Cafe 2 Miles Norfh of Perris Highway 395 Perris, California ll, ,,,v..., v...v,.. , -- 'ii Harrison Sporfing Goods Phone 483-I4 435 E Sf. San Bernardino, Calif. 1, - Y 'Ni' ' ' ROMOLAND RED AND WHITE STORE F. J. Calahan Lerner's Riverside Grain Xa Milling Co. From Manufacfurer fo Consumer Riverside Perris Fonfana 750 - v - v - - v - - 4::::::::::::::: M. L. MOBERLY 81 SON GENERAL BLACKSMITHIN6 Elecfric and Acelylene Welding J. I. CASE AGENCY P.O.Box 23 Perris, Californ Union Oil Produc+s 76 GAS - ACCESSORIES Sam l-leiclanus -.Q I 'n lr 'r 'n 'r 'I lr I 'T 1 LOWEST DRUG PRICES -in- HEMET VALLEY H15 -CUT RATE DRUGC' I05 NO HARVARD SI' HEMET I05 NORTH HARDVARD ST. Open Daily and Sundays 8:00 A,M. fo 8:30 P.M. Challenge 7' Union Service S+a+ion ' l Chef Cufler Mllk Producllhs Corner Isl and Main Slreel Dlsirlbuled bv :. Perris, California PERFECTION DAIRY 55 am'5EH':EMZIKg WHOLESALE ' Ph 'A 'd S Phone Perris 357 ySlC3lin,.2ll Sheirgeon l-I Thomas Perllli?,onOal-igcirnia CONGRATULATIONS To flue CLASS OF I942 O For +he Four+l1 Consecufive Year THE I942 EL PERRISITO is 'From +l1e press of THE HEMET NEWS BEACON CAFE AND SERVICE STATION 2nd aI' D S+.-Perris Sieaks - Fried Chicken - Dinners ROBERT B. REID, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Corner Sixfh and C Sf. Perris, California Harry's Garage Smiling Associafed Service 24-Hour Tow Service Phone 490 Is? and D, Perris Q ........... ............... - -v SMART FRTOCK si-lor Ladies' Ready-'Io-Wear Moderafe Prices Lay-Away Plan VIOLA P. BROESMALE A. R. DanIcworI'I1 Inc. Los Angeles San Francisco 407 E. Pico I26 Pcsf Sfreef Sfyie Creafo rs of Qualiiy Graduaiion Anncuncemei Correci Personal Cards Medals - Trophies - Diplomas FAMOUS HERFF-JONES CLASS RINGS PERRIS PHARMACY DRUGS - SUNDRIES Soda Founrain Prescriplrions Filled The COTTAGE BEAUTY SHOP I35 E. 4+I1 SI. Phone BIO Perris, California Ta'rum's NUEVO STORE Phone 426 Dry Goods Shoes Groceries Hardware Nuevo, Calif. ENGRAVINGS in 'rhe I942 El Perrisifo were mae by ine LOS ANGELES ENGRAVING COMPANY l220 So. Maple Avenue Los Angeles, Calif. 'Qri,Q.ETQ'Q5.l55l L'HiQD'RL,Q'.QU'f' DEFENSE STAM PS NUEVOWSTORE O. J. Han1IiI: Nuevo, Calif. H. M. Harford REAL ESTATE Perris, California Phone I62 PERRIS PROGRESS 52.00 Per Pear COMMERCIAL PRINTING PACKARD-BEEE3 RADIOS PERRIS RIADIOSSHOP SMALL'S MARKET THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE OFFERS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I942 CONGRATULATIONS 0- v , - - - - - ov - ::::::::::::: Monoplane Oil Co. Disfribufors PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PERRIS, CALIF. SMITTY'S O. K. Barber Shop Popular Prices fo All Phone 38I Perris, California V3'liAy'lEg'5'AEJ EIT Sforage Co. Service A SpeciaI+y W. E. Rickeffs PERRY STUDIO Louis J. PERRY PERRIS LUMBER CO. Hayes Garage Cor. 7+h and Main Sf. Perris : : California GLEN F. BALDING G. 8: F. Grocery and Service Sfafion ECONOMY GASOLINE and OIL Highway 395 Two Miles Norfh of Perris, Calif. I 'I - -:::,:,,:,,:,,:,-,- ,,::,::- Sunsef Cleaners and Tailors for parficular people G. Kunfz 1 A 'A ' U. J. Fazenda Noi iusf a CoI3bIer . . . buf a Shoemaker. Perris, Calif. G A BROESMALE AGY QI QI 306 5 S+.. Perris, Cialif Insurance-Financing Nafional Aufomobile Club KOOL KOVE FOUNTAIN Clyde Moore The Whife Truck Wifh fhe Big Red Ilvll Phofographer VaIIey Laundry and I I '08Vz 5+a+e S+- Dry Cleaning Co. RedIands' Cam' Hemef, Calif. Phone 250 CONGRATULATIONS fo The CLASS OF I942 UNION OIL CO. Perris, California Ladies and Children HAIR CUTS Perris Barber Shop Tex Crisweil Richfield Producfs Tires--OiI--Accessories Lubricafion Charles Cleaver Blue 8: Whife Markef Fresh Vegefables, Groceries Mr. Nelson O Bird's Meaf Markef Guy Bird Perris, California Reynolds TANKS--WINDMILLS--GAS ENGINES Pipe and Pipe Fiffing Phone II3 Perris, Ca f 4 -:::::::::::::::, :::.- :::.- .- .-:: 2-A-T SUPER SERVICE Signal Producfs Jack Saunders HOLLOWAY'S 0 Hardware and ' Implemenf Sfore 0 Try Your Hardware RUFUS M. HOOK S+ore Firs+ DODGE 0 and BEST wisi-TES PLYMOUTH +G Hee MOTOR CLASS or I942 CARS 0 o R. E. I-IOLLOWAY , o Phone 183 o ,B QI' V 5 as' A -xv! e-J , N ,x xv ,ce I ,,' MW xfgf V ' -qtzfhn . . gf, , J' K ,L M f 5 x A X , - 'J 1 3 'IQ ' X M X X L .K 3 qjv , X X 1', 2 2 H-gk ,ff T I ' e A W YS M xxewsywj ACQQ C4 M
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