Chino High School - El Chasqui Yearbook (Chino, CA)

 - Class of 1944

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Dedlcatlon No areater torce lb necessary rn the bulldlna ot our demon, racy than that ot unrty and no areater mstrtutron for creatlnq unrty exrsts V1 the Unrted States today than that ot the publtc chool To th publrc school come chrldren ot all races all creeds They absorb aeas about democracy about c1V1c prtvrleqes and dutres They become conscrous that they re not forelaners but Amerrca s and there rs a areat oneness about rt all More recently that on ness IS become a part ot the con sc ousne s t many natrovts trahtma aaarnst tyranny lt IS ex emplttred rn the lime Natrons unrtea aaarnst a common foe for the aood ot all manlcmd El Chasau l91l1l dedrcates rtselt to the Splfll ot unrty and to those nattons whtch best exembltty that Splfll ,1 f ,- 1 1' . I x ,Gita 4 . . A 11 . , , 5- g . A 4 W , , lr r 3 . Q . , V , . , L I . , I . , W . , . rl , . J 1 . ' ,. l Q ' l , Sf' Cl ' l l . - if A 7 . A 1 v u Graduates Now In The Servlce Th1s l1st contcuns the names of all graduates of Chmo l-hgh School tor the past ten years now tn the S9fVlC9 of the1r country and lS as Complete as poss1ble up to the tlrne of prmtlng Doug Abbey Paul Abbott Fred Abbott Sabmo Alcata M1llard Allen Robert Allen Chester Ames Frank Andrews less Arenas Reuben Ayala Geoffrey Ayres Edwm Badders W1ll1S Barley YQUGCIO Barboza Ted Bare B111 Barnum Lynette Beaman Leo Beck Nevel Beneux Henry Bernard Verne Berryman R1chard Bertschmger Walter Bertschmger Gerald Bxgalk George B1rd Cameron Bogue Kenneth Booth Manuel Borsa Clarence Bowman Albert Boyer Erme Brawley Bob Brown Edward Carbajal Alan Carter W1ll1am C1l1G1' George Crsneros Walter Clark B111 Clarke Ogel Clxburn Terry Cl1burn Ted Collms Robert Constantme Manuel Cortez Mark Crowe Gene Cumrrms lohn Cu 1m1ns B1l1 Cunn1n han' Charles Da'11el Fred Decker lack Deck r Alex D1az B t oz Manuel J t Armando Dcrnmauez D1 k Dunlip 1 tn C 1 Rowen Elrod Arthur Emb y Manuel Espmoza Paul Farel Leo Fletcher Dav1d Fox Delmar Fox Mlllard Frady Ralph FIGDCIS Iohn Gakle Lours Gakle Howard Galbreath Alfred Garc1a 'Uagaerto GCTCICI Rafael Garcta George George Leon George Edward Gerw1ng Paul Gonzales Mart1n Gonzales Dav1d Grant EGWIH Greer Harold Grter Gordon Grtmes Don Gross lean Soper Gross Arthur Haertel Flrr ld H 1rncnds Bruce Harr1son hm Hartshorn Robert Helder Leonard Helsley Ntck Hendncks George Hernandez Norman Huron Iohn Hoffman Rxchard Hoffman Blll Hoggtns Bolo Hong Bob Hood Howard Hoover B111 Hunter Pug Huston Pete llao Don ITWID Robert lrwm Paul Iackson Elmer Iertberg loe lertbe a Elgrn lohnsor Karl lonnson Ruth lohnson Ernest lones Don lon s lorn lon s Roy lanes Howard Karesh Ietferson Kelly N1cl'1olas Kenealy Flwyn Knapp Samuel Lako lack Langdetl Bob Langdell Harold Latham Boo L tham Freaenck Leoensart Ezektel Lemon Ioe Lopez Ralph McBath Gordon McCa1n Lyonel Madole R M YC lvellr Benny Maurer lupe Martmez Laddtn Meatrs loln Mendes Clarence Mxtler LOUIS M1ller Clyde lvhtchell Charles Moore Glenn Moore Gu1f'ford Moore Qu nttn l oor lack Morford Everett Mount Rajrnond Mount Sefermo Murtllo Harry N1chol Btlly OHara Robert Olds Ioe Ort1z Russell Padtlla Leon Pelltsster Frank Perez Frances Ptckertng Ma y P1erce George Pxke Edward Ptne Frank Pme Sam Pme 'N lter Pxne P1 rce Preston atlont Ro ley Reber Ro er Reutgen Ro er' Reynolds lohn Reynoso I sus rtorrto Or n Rush hm R ssel Clor Ryttel Walter Schm1dga1l Wesley Seapy Betty Serbert Drew Seward Porhrto S1fuentes Ioe S1lva hm Srnlth Orvrs Smtth Wlll1S Smtth lack Solomon Howard Sommer Glenn Sorenson Charles Soto George Soto Barbara Strona Iohn Strona I Dav1d Strona LOUIS Strona hmmy Stull Darrell Summers Tommy Taylor Kemth Thomas Roy Thomas Ioe Torres Bob Townsend Iumor Va1le Dean Vestal Arthur Wagner l Ray Waldrop Rex Waldrop hm Walters lack Washburn Howard Warne Iumor Watson Btll Webster hm Werland Ernest WGISS n We lack Welch R1chard Whttney Arthur Wh ttmgton hm VVh1tt1ngton Byron Wxley Edmond VV1l1G1T1S Bud Ntlson Edward Wrlson F xncs W1Isot1 Fred W'r1ght De Voung Ber Z lrrtan Krltea 1r1 a tton - f , l' 1 r Dar nt '. e u , a , , . 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'C J 1 , e' e 1 Semor Chorus 3 GITIS Athletlc ASSOC1UT1OI'1 Senior High School Bcmd Semor l-llqh School Crchestror lumor Hlqh School Orchestra gn B D .-flf' QW 3 f A L N4 l f I I' , , 1 1 cl 1 x ' 5 I .I I I I J A fm g Board of Education LEONARD F COLLINS GLEN LIVINGSTON HOMER BOGUE Super tende t of Schools Pres dent of Board Cle k of Board I L DUNLAP H E HAUSER EARL NEWMAN Ch1no Cornmumty elects tlve rnen from omonq 1lS own to ordrnlnlster the buslness of the puhl1c school These LIVG men co operotte wlth the superlntendent ln deflnlnq school pollcy se lectlnq school personnel ond supervlslnq school flnotnces Therr efforts ore unreworded solve for the qrotrtude ot the communlty Whlch they represent Unlty prevolls W1th1n the group cmd l943 44 hos lorouqht many problems Whlch the ,I hove otttdcked ornd solved ln unltled octlon ln order thot Chrno schools mrqht keep potce Wlth the world 7 L 4 I t in n i r I - , . . . . . I I - . Y . .. lint e if vs 'XS r 5 ru LEONARD F. COLLINS Supermtenclent Chmo Publlc Schools lt s a great pr1V1lege to llve m Amen ca We have many kmds of freedoms and opportumtres Wlsdom mcllcates that m order to preserve Carrol strength enl these rlghts We must meet certam responslbllltles Qur Amerlca 1S Just as strong as the character and loleals of her people and no stronger Lets bullcl a greater Amerlca by bullclmg better people Each of us by hrs patterns of thrnkrng and dolng IS shaprng our country s future It s up to us to pull together cheerlly and wholeheartedly to build a greater wrser and krndller Amenca and thus a better world' ' 1 Lets all practrce TOLERENCE and UNITY of all our people We re a great mrxture of many races and we need to get along together AVOID CLIQUISHNESS Be FRIENDLY TO EVERYBODY 2 Cultrvate HEALTH Its bGSlC to success to good personalrty and happiness 3 Work lrke blazes on your STUDIES Study from one to three hours each evernng Some strong students study three hours regularly Dont be d1s couraged rl your grades are not all hlgh The really rmportant thing for success IS that you should be pullmg the oars at your best Many successful people worked hard and made only average grades Il you DO YOUR BEST now rt ll make your progress easier later on and your future bnghter 4 Cultrvate SPIRITUAL VALUES attend church It rs a source ot strength of growth and stabrlrty Presrdent Roosevelt sand rt develops the hrghest asprratrons of the human soul Serve the Krng 5 Support the WAR PROGRAM wrth mxght and mam Buy bonds and stamps Help rn the salvage campargn Rarse a vrctory garden 6 Develop a sprrrt of FRIENDLINESS Practrce good humor Spread Chrno Hrgh s program ol trrendlmess and good wrll to everyone W1ShlHQ you ehdurmg success L F Collms . I . I . . . . . . . . . ll 1 ll . . . . . . . . 4 I I . . . 1 . . . . - 1 I I II II - . o - l - 1 I I o o o o o o , . I - rf H . I . . . H. U . If . H .. . - 1 f . - . . . . . 1 H - I Faculty Roy H Seldel Ray Lewls Florence Tosie Horace Moore Deon of faculty Actmq vlce prmclpcu Mechc1n1cuyrGw Mechanlccxl A IZ, ff Coq h If 551 Deon of q1rls Deon of Jumor hlqh Head of Enqhsh department Soc1c1l scxence 7f3f Eldora Belmour Genevxeve McCrossen Oils Brooks Bermce Buckley L1brf1ry Spamsh Nood shop Enqhsli Ioumcxl1sm Paul E Mlckey Della Ward Gertrude Larsen Iesner Sholcrnder Boys rhysmfm edu mon lflztherumx e lr llel lfa 'une shop Leach lumor l usmf ss Z, 2 w l , C ,, -, f, uf ' - ' ki 1, . . 5 1 Ui N- ,gf N . . , . 'J 2 1 ,. 'M' 1l.5 z hcl' Conslcmce Zlke Homemczkmq Ivan Mayheld Aqrl ulture NW' Elirxeda Iaeger n Faculty 1 Agnes Stewart George Morgan Beverly Gray Ar MUSIC Nlcthemcztlcs SCIGHLG f 'N.lQ JH 4- Elleen Carter Lxhan Iohnson Dean I Brumglon Homemakmq Homemakmq MUSIC Caroline Smalley Arihur Lee Hazel Weller on e PlC lQl'l 'ms 'lhthen 111 s Iumor JSI? C01 h A we is 9 l l 4 H 1 'ml l W , . 1 ' 1 . ' - 'f .. . Q ' Y 3 5 5 33 5? . i 5 Enqlxsh C .tmerc J 4.1 iff 1' 'S Sifgj ' 33' jess Faculty 1? 5 i Ilse Schefler Evelyn Iackson Hazel McCray Wayne Hauser Glrls physical educcxtwn Commerce Enchsh Coach Soc ml SCIGUCQ an Lxllran Shade Merlm Elsenbrse Alice Grrgqs l-lomemckmq S lence Socml SCISHCG Fnqlzsh Herman Srmpson Prml Shop unix' Phyllis Lung Ray Cullen Dorothea Vollmer F Henselmeler Asslstcmi sec s cnc rr Nurs Hyder cf icxr to the Q are ne-rl U welfare ouncellmq Ira Fox Pur hosm Ll gem suy sum ul r dean Pedley Venus Marhnez Marguente Cook 1 cetry 0 Student Counc1l A unrtymg force m Chino l-hgh School is the Student Coun c1l conslstmg ot three faculty advrsers and the student repre sentatlves who are elected after a thoroughly exciting cam paign by the Associated Student Body The Council meets regularly to dlscuss and act upon matters relating to the well being of Chino High School proving that democracy is the basrs of our school Under the leadership of Benton Bace A SB prexy Secre tary Barbara Davis and Business Manager Bhoda Philllps the Council has again proved successful Mr. Seidel, Barbara Davis, Rhoda Phillips, Reba llammonds, Dick Giant, Bob Shanks, Alvin Pino, Mi. Lewis. , D 1 - I , . . . , ' I I MF X L 3 Dry J V ,B A 4 A .- -. .f .- .. 4 .1 , , 1 2 o . ' , ' - ,X x . 4 1 1 f x f I I -, A , - , , , . 1 , 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 I I , , 1 I v ' ' f , . 1 J , , , , Q 4 , 3 .K , - , - , , - . - f -f f ., ... Y 1' . . . ' ,,, 4- .I Q' 1 ' 1 -v 1 -1 ' - , . v f 1 I - , ,- , I 1 Y F N -- ' .5 ' fvifb- - V ' x. ,Z - , , . . R .- , K I , -. uf - - ' , ,. ., , ' V. h P , , K A ' v . , Semor OHICGIS TOMMY PICKERING Presrden Basketball B l 2 Varslty Football Vars1ty 2 RUTH BOYER S Cretarv A l OGA 3 MaJorette GEORGE WAGNER Vme presldent Basketball 2 Or1t1or1 Team 3 DENA FRADY Socral Chalrman 5,116 CLASS ADVISERS NADINE PICKERING Mrs Toste Treasurer Mrs laeg r Member CLASS MOTHERS O A 3 4 Mrs W T Clarke ElChascxu13 4 Mrs I R Funk Semors of 1944 about to be graduated from Chmo hlgh school and to enter a world ot cohtlrct yet hold fast to the ldeal of a peaceful World and regard the securmg ot that rdeal thelr most mtportant task To these graduates has been asslgned a most drttrcult task but the1r cohtlderlce 1S uhabated thelr courage urltalterma Among them lS a great urutymg Splfll of loyalty to thelr Country 1ts flag and 1ts 1r1st1tut1or1s They wrll not ta1ll , , ' 4 A ' ,3, 4 Q . GA. . ,2, 3, 4 , , . , 4 ' 3 if I I r Q, f Csr 1, 2, 3, Seoy. 4, Life Mffseidel I Semors RHODA PHILLIPS Glrls League Presldent 4 ASB Oftlcer 4 Dramatxcs 3 IUNIOR WATSON USN Football l 2 3 Baseball l 2 B sketball B l 2 3 Lettermens Club Vlce pres 3 44254 A, f JWV RUTH WILCOX FRANCES YAMAS Homemakma Club 3 4 PAUL IACKSON USN IOYCE IEANNETTE WILLARD Oratlon Team 3 Dramatlcs 3 VIRGINIA MILLER A l Band l Larlat 4 BENTON RACE Sonq Leader 4 Basketball B l 2 Ca nt 3 VGISIII' 4 Football Varsxty 2 Class Offlcer 3 ASB Pr stdent 4 GORDON GRIMES USNR l Member El Chasqu1 3 Ed1tor 4 ASB OIIICGI 4 Football Manager Va s1ty 2 3 BETTE MOGLE A Ll Chasqul 3 4 I.ar1at s Oth -.I Seniors MARGARET RIEBLI Homemokmq Club 3 4 BOB SHANKS FFA Pres 3 V1ce pres 4 A S B Ofhcer 4 KATHRYN ANN O HALLORAN G A A 4 Chorus 3 4 FLORENCE IONES A l O A 3 4 orus l 2 3 Drcrrvoucs 3 MARION SCHROEDER E1 Chosqul 4 IOHN REED LORENE ANDERSON G A 3 4 O A 3 4 Dromotxcs RAYMOND IOHNSON Football X 3 4 Basketball B 2 3 4 Track X 3 4 MARY IRENE CLARKE l S C Pr L1fe Member Qrlot Ed tor 4 l ' SFL11 3 4 EMMA LOU HESS A l CSF l 2 Vzce pres 3 Member El Chosqul 3 Bus Mqr 4 Burzd 7 'U .A. . , .G. . , . ' 3 G.A. . , 2, 3, 4 .G. . , Ch , , , 4 A G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Vice-pres. 4 CSF , 2, e 'y. 3, es. 4 L ' i E. Crxo ,K ' , G.A. . , 2, 3, 4 4 , , I - . , 47 Llf MIM I .f ff' emors ff!! f , ff! 1 IUNE PATTON Col: 4 A 3 E1 Chasqul 4 Orauon Team 4 WALTER WEISS Football 7 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Track 2 3 Capt E1 ChGSqU1 ISABEL TAPIA IESSIE REYNOSO IIM ABBONA I. ttermens Club 2 3 Basketball B l 2 3 Varslty Capt 4 B seball l 2 4 Trark X l 3 Varsity 4 B1-LBA DAVIS K AS B Secretary 4 G A A 3 Sona Leader 4 BETTY SEIBERT U S C N C . .A. 3, . .A. 2, . Dramatics 3 REBA HAMMONDS . .A. l, 2 Tr as. , Pres. Lariat 4 El Chasqui 4 Dramatics 4 ' BETTYE FUNK ,- -,,1 DON BARNETT Band 3, 4 POOH? I fl ,J f ZaJX,jM Jia, bn'- 2 fv- ff ' j , , fl ' 1 f fl O.G. . ,l 4 . 4' .4 ' 4 1 X I 19 I 1 'I I I X7 X G l I 'Y 4 J Hy .... , Q' . lass Officer 3 in v A l l nk, Q bbub i, OG 4 . . . . . . GA 3 4 Y' GA 9 3 4 f 1 T., rj I 4 1 ,X Q71 f ll X fl Semors DANIEL FRANCO Larlat 4 El Chasqul 4 ARLETTE ETCHART A l El Chasqul 4 Class OIIICGT 3 DANNY SONKE STHER WILCOX MARY WILLIAMS l MARGUERITE ANNETTE A 1 Dramatxcs 4 Lana! 3 El Chasqul 4 GERALD OHALLORAN Football Varslly 4 MARY 'I' DREW I-lomemakmq Club DOROTHY WHITE l 3 CHARLES REEVES CS 2 3 Senlor Chorus l 2 3 OGA 3 CROSS G.A.. ,2,3 GA.. ,2,3,4 BQnd1,z,s,4 .' 4 cs? , ,4 cs? ,2 F.. HAROLD WILLEY GEORGIA N CHRISTENSEN Senror Chorus 4 Don BEACH j 2 1 1 Transferred from Newport! '70 0 'QOL J 'X Beach 1943 L-rv ELAINE MALOY Semors RUTH HAZEL NORTON IRENE SPURLOCK Lana! 3 BLUETTE REICHMUTH Homemakmq Club Treas 3 in ,K is 'F ROY LESLIE IONES USN Football X l 2 Varsriy 3 Capt 4 Baskeiball B 2 Va 1 3 Baseball l ASB Offrce will x . N g 5 y X .J Y Pres. 4 ,f , E I 4 A lk X muff dx ,i? Semors DOLORES GARCIA ESTELLA AYALA A Cleorus HOWARD SCHROYER U IOU BARKLEY Semors Whose puttures do not appear here ELIZABETH L DEAN MCBATH MARTIN PLACENCIA BETTY HERNANDEZ El Chas C 2 3 , W N A eggs ,- ' ,km 4 Feoilull I 2 3 4 Y ff. ' f P ,SkfH1s fv1 C 2 ,QV R V, . AV ' GA... 112 5 4 . 2 2 3 4 4 5 ff' A A ' ,fi '- Vfwxuern :I-1:13 C 1: Q' e av f e 5 -ls in 2513, N . 1 ,A 'L ,, g '-,, , 4 SF . ' 1 And They Looked Like This Once 'X C .ce 6 Iv' non S broeoer 7 Twxns Ruyrfono nd Rooert Johnson 8 Lorene Anderson 5 . rig 5 A Y K' v l -. M- ew C r 'f' K- I. :ni Sghrcyer 2. Fintl. :ni Esthf-1 Vwv11'C.Ii 3. Bette Moqle 4. Florence Iones 5. Mdry Iren lor' . .c C. ' . , .A n 3 ' . . And They Looked Llke Th1S Once :mfg as W 3 -al' I Iumor Watson 2 Gordcn Gnntes lun Patton 4 Ertmo Lou Hess 5 GQOYQICI Chrtstensen 6 Ruth Norton 7 Mary Drew 8 Mlss Sluters fourth grade Q .F 21 . 5 .. M fflffbi- SW.: U if -5' J 6, 'Wg g , by A Wm M ff -: -v V hw t r e 4 ' ' ' in' E'A t muh- V IA 5 Y :ff 6 ,,. 4- 7 . And They Looked Llke Th1S Dnce Q4 mv 1. Mr. q:r1J111s sz' Eg cf YJJA .. vi Ip: ,s .. Mr. Sun lius smtl. qmde 4. Peqqy Cross 5. Reba Humuzcnds E. Irene Spulofk 7. Vxrqinicx Miller 8, Gerald O'Hcxl1orcm 9. Elizcxbeih Lczko. And They Looked Llke Th1S Once Nr Y 1' '.Chur1es Reves 7.Ru1h Boy r 3.Ar1ette Etchurt 4. Marion Suhroedwr 5.Mc1rrjuret Ril- Tm, Iene Jzkf '. ..L'4l. N' .xf . ' e YIUIIQ .. Q A ' i:t' IU, Peggy ' .A 11. Donny Sonke 12. Dclothy White 13. Ioyc, -Vvimlilfd 14. Nadine Piqkering 15. I1mmy Abbon Juniors CLASS OFFICERS President, Dick Grant Vice-president, Henry Decker Secretary, Evelyn Harnmonds Treasurer, Robert Iohnson Social Chairmen, Barbara Brown and I-larriet Decker WWMIN ff? .N BOTTOM BOW: B. Kiss, I. Breese, B. Coppersmith, G. Chalupnik, L. Lobo, M. Riebli, B. Brown 0 -rl Al flf N N, E. Hammonds, L. Cook, C. Saunders. SECOND ROVV: A. LaHorque, I. Franklin, M. Robles, M, O'Halloran, M. Daily, I. Orr, I. Phillips D. Cotton. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Stewart, P. Honqola, B. Starr, E. Mata, I. Cruz, H. Grimes, M. Murray, D. Arndt I. Matheny. FOURTH BOVJ: B. Waanei, H. Decker, D. Vaile, N. Eheliriq, B. Wilhelm, G. Dominguez, F. Laird I. Calkins. BOTTOM ROW: R. Wilson, R. Grier, H. Decker, I. Borba, S, Diaz, F. Wilson, G. York, R. Martin SECOND ROW: Mr. Lewis, W. Livingston, F. Bozarth, P. Echenique, R. York, E. Gonzales, Mr Bruinqton. THIRD BOW: S. Holland, B, Iohnson, B. Arvidson, H. Cooke, I. Seward, I. Soper, B. Gray. FOURTH ROVV: D. McBath, P. Looqman, D. Payne, W. Wilson, Ft. Frady, E. Webster. FIFTH BOW: F. Beck, D. Grant, A. Warren, B. Axley, C. Manley, G. Hone. CLASS ADVISERS Mr, Bruinqton Mrs. Stewart Mr. Lewis CLASS MOTHERS Mrs. F. B. Breesf Mrs. P. B. Grier Sophomores '- CLASS OFFICERS President, Donald Conarroe Vice-president, Wade Tomberlin Secretary, Ferdinand Eichart Treasurer, Gertrude Lebensart 'Social Chairman, Roberta Dofioe BOTTOM ROW: F. Riebli, L. Kinzey, G. Lebensari, V. Stanton, B. Ryckman, I. Beck, R. Dodqe. SECOND ROW: B. Mogle, M. Herron, K. Muzio, C. Iackson, B. Vifebsier, R. Iones, D. Mahan. THIRD ROW: M. Morales, M. Pacillas, M. Iones N. Millsap, M. Govea, O. Morales. FOURTH ROW: Miss Iohnson, L. Grant, B. Mouni, B. Berischinqer, B. Reeuwyck, M. Aberle, R. Purdy. FIFTH ROW: I. Berry, M. Decker. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Ward, WI. Ray, G. Woliinlaarqer, D. Hemsireet, F. Eichart, R. Ieriberq, R. Larkins, Mrs. Smalley. SECOND ROW: P, McGeehee, T. Snyder, W. Tomberlin, G. Cruz, D. Conarroe. THIRD ROW: L. Folqer, L. Alvarez, M. Paiton, B. Clarke, B. George, L. Garreiio. FOURTH ROW: M. Aberle, E. Van Pelt, L. Thompson, M. Perry, D. Kings. FIFTH ROW: B. Owens, R. Payne, D. Mahan, R. Sholander, G. Soto, N. York. SIXTH ROW: A. Campos, R. Hernandez, R. Allen, I. Eterovich, O. Madole. TOP ROW: D. Holder, R. Robles, D. Gray, E. Ortiz, M. Vllilliams, O. Wolilnloaraer. CLASS ADVISERS Miss Iohnson Mrs. Iackson Miss Ward CLASS MOTHERS Mrs. I. M. Mouni Mrs. H. E. Moqle Mrs. I. C. Clarke Mrs. E. B. Van Pelt X QR Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS 111 D YFSIJQYIV , T0 11y C 1 '1 oc B TOM ROW M15 'xeu oyer G Beach B H1115 P C Smln L P1110 rd M Tim B F1111 1 R DeAnqelo SECOND ROW M r11e'11 IV' Wo1fe P We ste1 A P IT' N Ie1t1e1 B Sgnroeoer B Royele H 1 rove -I1 1ey Z Blevms RD ROVX ' W11leC1'v Lomud L Ev 1 y 1'1 M A Bar A Rod1'1que7 RTH ROW N befkm P Ir1k1r1Q E Shewtes M HIIJTOIO L N 111 1 1311111 M ATCGU A Chu on V Herrera F Acostu FIFTH ROA V Busuu C Acostcx M Andwzole A A1111 7 D CTYST 1 B DIHCJIIIYIIT I Fucrcl S BTIVGIIS MISS Bu Hey BOTTOM v A ITQ 1 Denker A Sree 11 F Kees F DCIVIS r' E emo A Thc111psc11 s SECOIN R f B c 111,411 T 1 Guy wwuuq F Q I 1: Fc re-sf r ms TIHIRD RON A Gov les lfl D nc sen M Mee h P M S C 1 R Lcrzez H Ves cl A Lang r1cc1 FO RTH RO N N Hehe J Amol rez D G mme-z I R H:11r1:, D T' L uqhhrl L A111 s HTH WO 1511 1 CISUFIOS CLASS ADVISERS G If CLASS MOTHERS IYCI7 1 le 5 1 1 Xxx 1 A S 1 ?Y?S1d9 , Q11 Hedsen 'v'1:'e-gf ff '. 1 Henry A121-t-11e Se? .11 , C ix Srxxth T10 15111611 ELL., HOLLY fk S' '1 :Q C31 ZZYTYT 1:1 1'1:111f P13 :- 1 OT 1 . E' fer E. B , , , . r' , 1. Berger S. Zzllman, 1 .'t', '1 'ea' ,11'.1fg1'., f1,. . V. Y' ' T 11 Y., -.A 'K ,N 1' ' ' . 11 1, 1. ., 1 1. , . CIC, 1. ., f . , . .1, M1139 ,A1Pg',. '. THI 1 1. R. T ' , T. 'I11'S, H. A116 'Q E. Briones, E. Tap., . . ton LOU ' 1 . '1, 1 1. -1 . 1'1 1, V, f ff ' , .Yfclf 11.11 5111, IJ1-i 'Y-Q1, M. ' , ' C. . 1 RO f: .E D. ' , . dc. , .1,'1 . ,'I, 211' 4, , A , , B. Hclbrook M1 . 'vN'el1e1 C 'D 1,O'.f: 1L -we, S, HCI ' , 3. Aguer e, I. f' H. DC . Curtain, . B, 1 ter, C. 'Icwk' . I1 .1 '-'z 1 123' , R. He' , . d , . 1 dx Z. .crate , E. Ccrbcjc, . A , . 1 , . G' . U 1 NV: X. 1 11 1, D, fi, P. Rami , 1. Jffifl F. plfffi I. Mar' , . . . 11C 2 ' , . e. F ' IT '.'f: R1 C ' ares, T. ' , '. fits. '.'KeI1-er 1.71, f.f'1yfL 1d f.f1ss Dxxiidey fffs. Ye 1, 1 Dekker D. Rixielfi Eighth Grade CLASS OFFICERS President, C. B. Pruitt Vicevpresident, Patrick Guillen Secretary, Helen Reed Treasurer, Raymond Blount Social Chairman, Gene Wolfin baraer BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Larsen, C. Fletcher, D. Miller, M. Kramer, H, Reed, H. Iest, R. Alvarez, M. Grant, P. Bingham, M. Carter, Miss McCray. SECOND ROW: M. Miller, A. Htils, B. Lobo, B. Woods, I. Rackley, P. Perlas, G. Smith, C. Dunn M. Van Dusen M. Vfeber, NV. Hausman. THIRD ROVv': L. Pierce, B. LaPrell, E. Kiss, B. Christy, R. Boliiaer, I. Vlfade, P. Hawes, E. Herron, C. Ontiverros, G. Sifuentes, H. Mata. FOURTH ROVV': Alice Campos, V. Martinez, E. Cattlet, M. Cortez, A. Arredondo, A, Rico, A Ontiverros, D. Reeves, B. Beeks, M. Hernandez, L. Serrato. FIFTH ROVVI: B. Harris, L. Decker, B. Woods, I. Stephens, E. Cornu, B. Ryrtel, B. Melendez, G. Rico, A. Lemon, I. Millsap, M. L. Hargrove. BOTTOM ROVV: E, Keser, G. Vfolfinharaer. SECOND ROW: C. Pierce, G. Durinqton, D. Martin, M, Molles, F. McCain, VV. Haynes, M, Norton R. Bertschinqer, R. Vanzant. THIRD ROVV: I. DeWitt, R. Clark, S. Thomas, I, Hawkins, I. B. Brumlpauqli, R. Blount, V. Coppere smith, D. Bowman. FOURTH ROW: B. Wilson, L. Daniels, I. Snyder, VV. Rohrer, L. Ric-lali, I. Keaton, G. Holder, C. Frady I. Veenstra. FIFTH ROW: R. White, L, Waldrop, N. Harris, B. Oldham, I. Davies, R. Cummins, B. Larkins, N. Hall, R. Harp. SIXTH ROW: L. Guaracha, I. Gonzales, E. Partida, P. Guillen, C. B. Pruitt, R. Chavez, E. Cisneros, R. Briones. SEVENTH ROW: L. Guaracha, R. Barboza, I. Martinez, H, Partida, S. Diaz, M. Belmudez. EIGHTH ROW: W. Ashley, R. Gonzales, I. Guzman, R. Marks, D. Tidwell, W. Suliia. f CLASS ADVISERS Mrs. Dirvisson lflr. Moore Mrs. Larsen luliss McCroy CLASS MOTHERS Mrs, Ottc Bertschirxger Urs, Theodore Dunn e Vfin Dusf ri Seventh Grade CLASS OFFICERS President, Alvin Pine Vice-president, Peggy Veenstra Secretary, Norma Keaton Treasurer, Annie Morales Social Chairman, Marilyn Shanks BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Lee, P. Veenstra, E. Berry, E. Weber, B. Meredith, M. L. Hixon, H. VanDykr. A. Farley, H. Woods, V. Collins, M. McLaughlin, C. Beltram, P. Kinzey, E. Simas, R. Reynoso. SECOND ROW: V. Tapia, A. Morales, T. Garnica, A. Spriggs, M. Bozarth, P. Cowell, I. Othas, D. Schumann, F. Villapondo, B. Herrera, D. Sifuentes. THIRD ROW: A. Peterson, F. Placencia, A. Perez, A. Lopez, L. Mendez, F. Gonzales, M. Ortiz, I. Rodriguez, S. Garcia, L. Hernandez, R. Pierce. FOURTH ROW: L. Butler, D. Ruiz, V. Mills, C. Burns, I. Thompson, W. Starling, B. Vanderziel, M. Phillips, M. Young, N. Lara, I. Cortez. FIFTH ROW: B. Hernandez, H. Dominguez, I. Hoover, G. Cabe, H. Barton, B. Burkhart, V. Snyder, N. Cocke, B. Siefken, L. Arreguin, V. Langarica. BOTTOM ROVV: R. VonHofwegan, H. De'Witt W. Woliinbarger, B. Thomas, G. Herren, D. Rix L. Payne, W. Britschgi, G. Harrigan, E. Whited, B. Downum, I. Welton, H. Kerns. SECOND ROW: V. Garcia, M. Chacon, A. Ramirez, I. Beltram, A. Gonzales, D. Gil, B. Willis, D. White, F, Ayala, G. Zuniga, D. Lopez, F. Benites. THIRD ROW: T. Campos, M. Gomez, R. Gonzales, G. Gray, I. Pritchard, S. Belmudez, G. Baez, M. Cummings, R. Vestal, H. Morter, lvl. Norton, I. Garcia, C. Boyer. FOURTH ROW: W. Robles, R. Guzman, F. Gonzales, I. Ruiz, R. Lara, I. Wasdon, L. Moore, G. Harrigan, I. Stirer, B. Millspaw, Mr, Lee. FIFTH ROW: D. Rubalcalva, D. Huaracha, A. Tapic, M. Santago, A. Christensen, S. Scott, I. Hoefferle, H. Holder, W. Iacobson, D. Schiller, I. Woolen, R. Williams, A. Pine, P. Walker. '41 CLASS ADVISERS Miss Zike Mr. Lee Miss Schefier Mr. Moore CLASS MOTHERS Mrs. Cecil Berry Mrs. Otis Brooks Mrs. Frank Meredith -....,-.N 'hit Us M mamww C ffgjf1 fl 1 w If l ul E P-'Stl N 'KAL J Lal 1 .f , O 1 - dy? , , ., J fa - ay 4 1 I . 1 , in .,,, 1 .f P - ,1-,. 5, 1- 5 1 . A ., ' I ' 1 ba LD l P I FRONT ROW Malcolm Mee dxth Dor thy Whll Nadxne P1 kermg M on Iertberq V1 gmt Sta ton Peggy Web Al n Shug t I ne on BACK ROW Teddy Snyder Loulse Cook Ba bara Mogle Emma Lo Hess Mary lrene Clarke Ll yd Thompson Betty Webster Mrs MCC ossen N l S efken L u s Alvarez CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Though War cond1t1ons hampered soc1al act1v1t1es the Chlno Hlgh School chapter of the Callforma Scholarshlp Federa t1on fulfllled 1ts pledge of servlce by mstltutrng a drlve to rcuse S75 OOO ln War bonds and stamps to flnance the purchase of a P 5l Mustang flghter The drlve began on lanuary l and proved to be a great contrlbutmg agent to Chmo s quota m the Fourth War Loan DTIVG Leaders of the group for the IIISI semester were Mary Irene Clarke presldent Albert Warren v1ce presldent and Nadme Plckermg secretary treasurer Servmg as second semester ofhcers were Nadme Plckerlng presrdent Lloyd Thompson VICG presldent and V1rg1n1a Stanton secretary treasurer Mrs Genev1eve McCrossen was advlser for the organlzatlon Four students earned hte membershlp plns by havlng been novltlate members for SIX semesters The students are Mary lrene Clarke Gordon Grlmes Emma Lou Hess and Nadme Plckermg IDVINCIB CQLLULIIO a9Rv?'-M I 1' - 4 , O 'e, ' . 'C ' , ari , f 'r ' 'a n , . , ' ' y stef, a ar, u Pat- A , ' I A ' 1 . ' . H Q , . I r I f u , ' f O , . . r , ia i , o i . ' ' , , . . , L . . . I . . 1 1 ' I I - l I I I - I , ' . . I I I V , ffl A ' f I af' .'4. ,. lv Oration Team I U W C u nl: 4 , 1 Q6 xr ' I I ' CJ! FRONT ROW Bernadme S'arr Mary Drake Iune Patton Lyd1a Looo BACK ROW Coach Horace Moore Woodrow Wllson Charles Manley Wayne Lwmqston Aqaln Chlno Hlqh School was ln the wlnnlna class ln the d1str1ct flnals ot the Arnencan Lealon sponsored CODSlltUtlOH oratron contest held at Barstow Iune Patton who won f1rst honors ln the local contest represented Chlno I-hgh 1n the Barstow cornpetltlon and carne back w1th thrrd place Woodrow Wrlson and Wayne Llvrnqston garnered second and thlrd places respectlvely 1n the Chlno contest Checks for E52 50 were awarded to Charles Manley and Mary Drake The Parent Teachers ASSOClGtlOU and other Ch1no servlce clubs had the prlvlleqe of hearlnq the flV9 contestants speak on the Constltutlon fl !,,f4-o.L,C, iii -1 2 .LZ ,Lf .Lf f'-H 'L - Is 9' 4., , I 4 Q I 1 l w , . I 7 'A .V 1 V ' 1 I I I ' I . . . . - -- . ij 1, , 1 I . , , A ' ,f V- 1 ','fV, , . lurfrrf- 1 i ff, f Y , 14. - 4 -' , I - f I M. N 'mx' , ,- ' - 4.,4,..f 1.443 v,f.z 4 1 1 f VX, I ' 'TQYQK-ff' S . 1 ,. , ' ' B .,, f - J., ., f 2-A' 'Je-J' QL' Qs ' W e Lf 1, I :XJ J y r V oc- V, ,J V, 1 , ,' .444-1. .fav - Q' ' 'S - - ' of ,f,,,,L . f- ll , Ad' ,J , , ., rf- C, ,-A ,y 1 ' f , , Af A .4, ' TTORIGI-IT Rhd Phllp Eth Mt t By l YV Q A n ORDER OF GREGG ARTISTS Chino I-hgh School s chapter of the Order of Gregg Artists 1S busy preparing the students of shorthand for secretarial posl tions Whlch are open 1n all branches of the War effort The purpose of the club 1S to develop artistic shorthand penmanship for good penmansh1p lS essential 1n achrevmg high shorthand speed Each year the club cons1st1ng of begrnning and advanced shorthand students sends to the New York office of the Gregg Publlshlng Company a set of papers with as nearly perfect short hand as they have been able to achreve The students entered Wlth a handlcap thls year as they d1d not start practiclng for the contest untll a month before its close but even so they hope to Wln an even higher award than they have in the past In 1943 the group won an honorable mentlon banner but 1nd1v1dual honors Went to Ruth Boyer who received a p1n from the Gregg Publlshing Company for her out tanding shorthand penrnanship 2 f O O f'N'cx Q A 1 Wx ll5cct-etavgl LEF : o a i i s, s er aa, Ruh o er, Alice LaHorgue, Eve yn Hammonds, Doroth aile, Pat Hongola, Nadine Pickerin , Lydia Lobo, Lorene Anderson, rle e Etchart, Florence Iones, Iune Patton, Bernadine Starr, Barbara Wilhelm, Mrs. lackson. I I I I I I . . S . fx W 0 fx- V- 1 if-xD lo' 'XJ f S E-fb Z fhi I I S X 'Q I BOTTOM ROW Mr Mtyrr ld B Ven Yuela G Cuz D Concrroe P Looaman O Madole A Campos N S1mr'er l-l Dommgue R Sholanaer P Irclcson SECOND ROW W Rohrer fl Brown T Mrchad I DeVV1tt E Nllved D Martm A Mellor E Blqag I LaHorau R Farley R Larkms R Phxlnps Vvolfmblrger T l-'er1'lr1 ks D F m tree D Beach D Cra1 I Veenstra FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Ch1no I-hgh Schools chapter ot the Future Farmers ot Amer1ca under the capable drrectron of lvan Mavheld can 1ust1 flably call 1943 44 Cf successful year Thelr act1v1t1es ranged from enterlng several cornpetrtlve shows collectlng and selhng scrap and growlng a protltable vlctorv garden to the school year s cllrnax the Parent Son banquet held May 23 Future Farmers lnvested S200 ln War bonds for thelr group and purchased a S50 bond Whlch they donated to the A SB fund Peter Loogrnan served as presrdent Bob Shanks vrce presl dent Angel Campos secretary Oren Madole treasurer Steve Dlaz reporter and Don Conarroe Watch dog X ja sf-7 B' l l l 1 . 'z 'ea F. fb , . -, . . . . , . .,.L.,,. . 1. ,l.- ,.Q' A, TOP ROVV: VV. Wilson, I, Eterovich, I. Borba, I. Papac, D. Hansen, D, Harris, H. Barber, O. '. f',.....'f','.'Ies ',. . 'g,. . . . I 1 A I ' . I . . . . I I I n , ' . - I I I - - I I I I I I I I ' 'N N an . J f ..- -,-,,, .l- - -1-, ,f -.--.Q TD s i 'S GIRLS LEAGUE Glrls League act1v1t1es rose to a hrgh pornt wrth the program glven by Mrss Enld Case of Bullock s Department Store at whrch she d1splayed sprrng fashlons for all occaslons Other meetlngs featured student talent Members ot the Grrls League lnclude all glrls trorn nrnth to twelfth grades rncluslve Othcers tor the year were Bhoda Phllhps 1ores1dent Barbara Brown vrce presrdent Evelyn I-lamrnonds secretary Roberta Dodge trea urer Mrs Florence Toste served as advlser Q95-Q - '39 w I XI'-: 0,, CD Q3 40 .- , '32 i , A SFATQ 2 Mr , FlOl'0l'lf ? Tosto, A Bho' fi P l'll l l1p s, Roberta A f DCdg0. 5 STANDING: Evelyn Hammonds, WMD Barbara Brown. is I v I I I l ' I I I r I l I ' 1 I I , ' - ' J , 4 2 A x ,,.-? , , u GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Une of the hlgh school orgamzatrons wh ch ranks hrghest wlth most glrls IS the Glrls Athletlc ASSOCIQIIOH ln 1t the great un1fy1ng elements of sportsmanshlp trrendshlp leadershlp and physrcal skrll are fostered Glrls who are ellgrble for GAA membershlp must make one class team The sports that the glrls partlclpate ln are basket ball speedball volleyball hockey baseball and tennls A Trl County League playday was held at the end ot each season and wrthrn the school rtselt mterclass play otts were held The GAA carned on an actrve program 1n1t1at1ng new members sponsorlng an assembly and grvlng one evenmg school dance Letters and sweaters were awarded at the end ot the year to those who had earned them Ottrcrs for l943 44 were Reba Hammonds presrdent Mary lrene Clarke vrce presldent Noreen Ebelmg secretary and Betty Webster treasurer Mlss llse Schelter glrls physrcal edu catlon IDSTTUCIOI was advlser ot the group 1 fa., STEDRtlaBy Mth STANDING S h H yW Ck 455 'I J 1 'Il IB 'Z Q' I ln M Y EA :u.oer,Iunea- eny, Barbara Brown, ar Morales, Beit ebster, No- reen Ebelrng. . 1 Harrret Decker, Mary Irene lar e, Coach llse Tc e er, Reba Hame rnonds, Dahrl Mahan. l I . . . i . I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 - ' . . . , I I . 1 V . ' T 1 1 1 T I 1 I . . 1 . 1 ' 1 - , . - . C r - Q . x' ,, 4. - C- A 1. ' - - 1 I - SEATED M M M Y STANDING e as Mls oh on 8' 0 HOMEMAKING CLUB Come what may homes Wlll always serve as a unlfyrnq m fluence throughout the World and the I-lomemaklnq Clulo ln the home ln 1ts place of prlmary lmportance and trams the mem bers to take the leadma roles awaltmq them Bluette Relchmuth served as pres1dent the tlrst semester of 1943 44 but after her araduatlon 1n lanuary Betty Hernandez was elected to that ottlce Kathryn Lumstem was vlce presldent Maxme Da1ly secretary and Mary Rlebll treasurer MISQ L1l1an lohnson head of the homemaklnq department 1S advlser of the Club N X SALT X ,gawk WWW Q7 gogggma E Q : axine Daily, Bluette Reichmuth, araaret Riebli, Lulu Barkley, Mary Riebli, ar Drew . 1 Dolores Garcia, Grac Campos, Frances Ya- m , 's I r1son,Huth Nor- l . Chino l-liah School, with its theme of modern homemakina puts ' I I l 1 - - ' : I . I 5 I 'I ' l 5' I I I I O 2 U y,.YE:!5s7S 9-' gill' X y Q w 3 Q +-- K .N I 6 1 SL ,Q s 4 A Q7 I SEATED Ad ser Eld e Lyd Lobo B bar D v1s C Sau de s STANDING St nds B bar B ow or Eb Ing B tte M qle Vrq ru Mlle Dor thy Vall Ma y Ir ne Cl rke LABIAT Members of the Journalrsm class compose the staff of the Larrat Chrno l-hah School s weekly newspaper lt IS fllled wrth news sports edrtorrals QOSSID and features and stands as a publlc record of school act1v1t1es and a llvlng llnk between school and communrty The staff worked and played together and Jorned the two act1v1t1es 1n one alorrous day spent at the Huntrnqton Memorlal Llbrary endlnq lt wrth attendrnq the Pasadena Playhouse Four outstandlnq Journahsm students were voted the pr1v1 lege of attendrnq Newspaper Day on the Unlverslty of Southern Callfornra s campus The qraphlc arts department whrch prlnts the Larrat under the supervrslon of Herman Slmpson prrnhnq teacher rnerrts prarse for ass1st1nq the staff ln meetrnq deadhnes and lssurnq the paper every Thursday : vi ora B lmour, ia , ar a a ' , arrie n r . : eve Diaz, Reba I-lammo , ar a r n, N een 'ei , e o , i i 'rx i r, o ' e, r e a . n n n I 1 1 u , . I I I I I I , . 1 1 I I I I I I . I BACK ROW Betty Webster C1 tr cl L b B rbar Mr B lmo r E11 beth Lako N d1ne Pxcke mg Emma Lou He s Peggy Cr ry Ie e Cl lune Patton A lett Et hart EL CHASQUI The El Chasqul staff of l944 has emoyed very much prepar lng thrs yearbook and We hope that you Wlll enJoy rt now and ln years to come Work progressed very nlcely desprte the fact that the ed1tor left ln March for V l2 naval tra1n1ng at U S C Those who headed the El Chasqul staff Were Gordon Grlmes edltor Bette Mogle and Walter Welss asslstant edltors Emma Lou Hess busrness manager Mary lrene Clarke advert1s1ng manager Nadme Plckerrng clrculatron manager and Betty Webster and Gertrude Lebensart art pt .s 90 ,Oh 'iff W tw, 1, ' ... W' f' 1' 'ef' M I y f 'I Z , 'er u e e ensart, a a Brown, s. e u, 'za , a ' ' r' , s , oss, Ma r n arke. FRONT ROW: Reba Hammonds, Bette Mogle, Marion Schroeder, Gordon Grimes, VVa1t Weiss, , r e c . . . I ' 7 ' , ' 2 , ' 7 , : ' ' , 1 , . Z ,Xf O 6 f' X A . ,4 gy ' 'S f 4. K I , fe ' K , I 0 'ty : 2wrs'nnnufiu- :sl A, jr' ,,,..-v' it rr. Waite 314, or, ,, 3, M4553 W, Qt- 5 9 Zfitlil f f h r 14 WW4 Wrenies on Wednesday Charles Manley Wrllram Fost r Lucy Othas Mrs Fost r Pat Honqola Marian Foste Rodney Wilson lack Foster Bernadrne Starr Mme Castrnellr Happy lourney l-luqh Cocke - - - Pa Kirby Mary Irene Clarke - Ma Kirby Glenn York - - Arthur Kiroy Barbara Davis - Caroline Kirby loyce Phillips - - Beulah Kirby Charles Manley - Stage manager rw. Gay Ninety Barbara Brown Grandma Ban ry Evelyn l-'ammonds Gertrude Bantry Reba Hammonds Patricra Bantry Barbara Wilhelm Mrs Becky Thatcher Peqqy Cross Mrs Althea Ruckelberry Dorothy Cotton Mrs Debora Dr w lune Patton Mrs Eliza Foote Noreen Ehelmq Nellie the maid MIMT LIGHTS THE CANDLE thai AST fx 01 nr S oyr D M1119 J Ifvnnlf G F KJ-rm1y im 1 Mmm Bllq 1,1 lf! r ,f - ,J X , ,X X..Rk ,f ,y ,' f' . r Q 1 I 1 fi f ' K! L I F , f, ' 1 ' Y , - 'i' f 1 J w 1 J , I , gif y, I 1 ' ' J I ' .1 ff I I , I ,V . 6, ,J fi K 1 3 1 f f I 1 x A f CHEER LEADER Roberta Dodqe SON G LEADERS V1rq1n1a MIIISF Barbara Davls MAIORETTES Betty Waqner Rosma Ayala VARSITY FOOTBALL Coached by Wayne Hauser and captamed by Roy Iones the Cowboys football squad splrt a slx game League schedule by wlnnmg three and loslng three Walter Welss won the honor of belng Voted the most valuable player on the squad by h1s teammates and Charles Manley was elected as the 1944 Cowboy captarn Cowboys scored 39 pomts to Calrfornra Iumor Republlc s U rn the trrst game of the season and met defeat at the hands of Bonrta 26 O rn the second Other scores were Chrno 12 Cltrus O Chrno 45 Puente O Chmo 26 Claremont 28 and Chlno 6 Corona 26 I xv, fffff? J' l O G C'ltDr-.ON LT OHl A M E 412, Mil li' lu Ill lj, t W x FIESM W: E. Guy, I. Wutso , Cruz, R. lones, B, Race, H Schroyer, T. Pickermg, W Weiss, SPLOJ 't lf: . hompson. H Cocke F. Bock, Cz. ir lorfr ' ll. Vfxllrzms R 'Wilson P Erhenique, F, Ferret. THYRD ROW: Coach Wayn Hauser, B. xley, C. Manle B. Shanks, D. Conarroe, R CConnell, D. Grant, . We ster, A. Langarrca, L. Alv rex, Mgr. I I I I n I I u I I I 1 ' 1 ' 1 I I I I I I s . SEATED: F. Etchart, R. Iertbera, H. Decker, R. lohnson, D. Barnett. H, Blauer, E. Cron- zales, N. York, SECOND ROW: E. Van Pelt, G. York, E. Carbaral, R. lohn- son, M. Patton, W. Tomberlin, R. Hernandez, B. York, STANDING: R. Robles R Hein arr tt o e Aquerre Holder M r Coach Ray Lewxs FIRST ROW A Thompson A Err ca D Decker F Keser A mmauey SFCOND ROW l Griy l D Hansen B Clarke D Hod son M Meredlth B Hol rook D He-mstreet TINRD ROW A Marqdez G Olxver C Hawkms H Vesta endrrcks A M rd Cc h A thtr ce LlGHTWElGHT FOCDTBALL Llqhtwelqhts took the spotllaht ln football ln l943 Coach Ray LEWIS completely cooperatlve squad turned ln one of 1lS most successful years wlnnlnq f1VG games and tymq another to wlnd up the season Captaln Bob lohnson served as an lnsplrma leader and all the lads turned ln outstandlnq performances C FOOTBALL So many boys reported for l1ahtwe1qht football that the smallest of the fellows made up a team ot thelr own called them selves C welqhts and were coached by Art Lee They played l1V9 games wlnmna two loslnq two and tylnq one Duncan Hansen served as captaln of the team L. G QQ, R. Llp-Z, Hl . , N. , Q., I .1 . . . I L , ' , . I I I ' l Shuqart, H. Ebelinq, H. Do- xl 4 3 , f , Agn, AJ. A. . T, H, ' , otles, irc Y 1 LJ. FIRST ROW R Wilson G Olflalloran I Abbona L Garretto T Plckermg B Race SECOND ROW D Lwrant Mgr A Langarlca B Shanks G Cru7 Coach Hauser VARSITY BASKETBALL Flnlslmng the frrst round 1n the l943 44 Tn County League Basketball race the Cowboys found themselves ln the lead for Vaqueros Sllpplflq a blt and the flnal count IH the tl'1r1ll1ng season saw the lads ln second place for the League tltle Captam hm Abbona star forward 1nsp1red Splflted playlng and every game was excrtlng to watch Chmo Ch1UO Chmo Chmo Chmo Chmo Chmo Chmo Chino Chlno First Hound Second Ro Bonlta Corona' Cxtrus Puente Clare-mon' und Bomta Corona Crtrus Puente Claremont 4 ...if ' 1 Tr- the championship laurels. However, the second round found the ' ra - ' ' 29 -- . ' 24 - x ' ze - o ' 29 - . . 23 n . A 31 - . 25 - , A 23 - - so e . First Round FIRST ROW A Lopez Ray lohnson W Tomberhn Carbalal E VanPe1t SECOND ROW H Cocke Mgr M Wrllrams R Hem Coach Hauser A Warren B Axley 'QQ' B BASKETBALL Wlth no returnlnq B letterrnen Coach Wayne Hausers squad yet maneuvered some caqy basketball throughout the 1943 44 season Bees were led by Captaln Wade Tomberlln who topped the scorlnq parade Two of the mam coqs ln the Bee rnachlne were the Iohnson twlns Raymond and Robert Chmo Chmo Chmo Chmo Chmo Chlno Chmo Chrno Chmo Corona Crtrus Puente Claremont Second Round Bomta Corona Cmtrus 18 Puente 22 Claremont xg tgfl 1 4 K , 5, E. ffll H L I I I , . ' 14 - . 28 - . ' 16 - ' Z2 - . 21 - . ' 20 - . 23 - . BOTTOM ROW: H. Vestal, F. Etchart, R. Krause, H. Blauer, D. Hodson. SECOND ROVV: R. Iertberg, A. Marquez, T. Hendricks, P. Ramirez, M. Morales. THIRD ROW: Coach Mickey, R, Larkins, D. Hemstreet, B. Gray, L. Alvarez, W. Livings- C BASKETBALL Chmo 1-hgh School s C basketball team coached by Paul Mlckey never gulte knew what was happenlng next slnce a League schedule for them could not be made However they were kept busy by the games that were scheduled Captaln Harold Blauer who played guard and Ferdle Etchart forward paced the squad Republlc Emerson Bomta Emerson Webb D BASKETBALL The roster on the Dee basketball team changed from Week to week but those who carr1ed through the season recelved some excellent casaba experlence that w1ll boost them to other brackets Harry Ebellng was the sh1n1ng llght of the D welght team playlng a cool steady brand ot ball Republlc Bomta Emerson W ebb Coach Lee M r D Pine M Meredrth I Gray A Thomo son R Sfuentes D Hansen O Wolflr-burger D Decker E L ckrnore A Erreca H Domxn qtc A Shugart H Ebelmg l . , , - ' I I I 1 ' I I ' 1 I 1 1 C 17 ' 26 13 12 15 ' 17 25 19 28 8 D . 10 ' 13 10 Emerson 41 0 ' 45 10 34 41 ' 18 ' I -, g. . ' , . . V 1 WY cl Rbl VARSITY TRACK Varslty trackmen coached by Paul Mlckey won only one of the f1ve meets entered and tied for second Wllh Bonlta 1n another but still they made names for themselves Walter Weiss was the ace star never allowing h1mself to be defeated IH the pole vault and estabhshrnq a Cowboy record of l2 feet 2 mches m that event Ch1no placed fourth 1n the Trl County meet held Aprll 22 at Puente Welss Won the pole vault was second in the shotput and placed thlrd in the l00 yard dash Charles Manley won the 880 yard run and was second in the 220 yard dash lim Abbona was fifth in the hlqh hurdles and thlrd 1n the low LIGHTWEIGHT TRACK L1ghtWe1aht tracksters beqan the season an lnexperienced lot but the close of the year found them proaressmq and promls lnq a flne team for 45 Harold Blauer took thlrd ln the 75 yard dash at the Trl County meet second m the l50 and third 1n the broad Jump Ellas Gonzales Won the l320 yard run and broke the League record The relay team toolc fourth place 1 G on Eid n V PRoNr Row c h M ky t BACK ROW A 1 W FR NT Row H y Ebl l Clff d BACK ROW Mq y L M q n lt cohmky : oac ic e , Don Conarroe, Wal er Weiss, lim Abbona, Elias Gonzales, Mgr. a ne Livingston. : lber arren, Char es Manley, ilberi Cruz, Alfre Lanqarica, Richard o es. I I I I I ' I I I - I I I I I ' 'I O : arr e inq. Duncan Hansen, I-larod Blau- er, Elias Gonzales, ior Hawkins. z r. Wa ne iv- inqst , o anPelt, Alex ar uez, Steve Diaz, Ala Me on, ac ic e . 5 vllig 2 LJ BASEBALL Wlth but one returnmg letterman hm Abbona and handl capped by one year s absence from the sport Coach Ray Lewls managed to turn out a hard hlltlrlfg baseball team of whlcn Chmo l-hgh can well be proud The season d1d not close unt1l long after th1s book had gone to press but to th1s polnt the Cow boys had not lost a game 1n any of the newly formed Vlctory League contests Walter Welss Raymond Iohnson and Donald Barnett be sldes hm Abbona who was the star pltcher and captalned the 1944 n1ne were the only senlors on the team The l1ghtest and most lnexperrenoed of the fellows formed the reserves and played practlce games Whlch prom1se to put them 1n shape for a champlonshlp team ln 45 FRONT ROW M Me A t R Ietbe E a s MIDDLE ROW R bt pe I hns N Y rk g BACK ROW Co h Le IS W V s 1 R Iohns Th VV h 1 W 44, Q ' 'Z un ..- C7 1 D. Hansen, H Aguerre, A. Erreca, . re l A-I , M to Sith, Shuglor , A . r rg .. Q Q K h f W ' . H. ktnc rt, . lvarez. C aw 1n . mJ'.c o-'t'v,j,'H'QQ' , - -A .R.LO z,.Ab ', 3 P 5 5 ' ' D .1 ' ' bonar o . Io on D. Bar we , . 2 , n I I , W . V' 7 A L Y Q xi, . nett, G. Cruz, W. Welss, R . , I l ' 4 v IN, - 8 Hem, . o , M r. QQ 1 'I -Ash ' LN' A , .7 QA Q , X . ' z ac w , ' 't 5 Q 'K ' P. Q Wilson, D, e ta, . on ' L. ompson, B. Axley, M illiams, Coac Hauser. f X419 ROW M th P ll B ye R th Boyer GIRLS BASKETBALL lunior girls took top honors in the opening sport of the season They were later defeated by the seniors in the spectator game played in order to raise money for the G A A fund Mary Morales was manager oi the sport Ruth Boyer served as captaln for the seniors Alrce Lal-loraue led the Juniors Audrey Pruitt captained the sophomores and Cora Smith served as the frosh captaln if TOP 1 ar a aci as, Alice Lalrlorque, Noreen Ebelina, Emma o r BOTTOM ROW: Miss Scheffer, Estella Ayala, loanne Breese, Betty Webster, Virqinia Stanton, u I TO ROW s S h He b gl e g M y R bl BOTTOM ROW R th B y I B ny W bst GIRLS SPEEDBALL Speedball proved to be one of the favorite sports among the girls Iuniors captamed by Iune Orr once again won the inter class contest Barbara Brown managed the speedball season Iune Patton captained the senior team Barbara Bertschinger the sopho more and Betty lenkins the freshman team GIRLS HOCKEY The girls hockey season was climaxed by a hockey play- day held here April l3. The seniors for the first time in their high school career Won a championship. It was impossible to get a picture of the all-star team. The following are the girls Who made the honor team: Betty Cihlar Emma Boyer Virginia Stanton Betty Webster Ioanne Breese Noreen Ebeling Alice Lal-Iorgue Estella Ayala Mary Irene Clarke Ruth Boyer Reba I-Iammonds Gertrude Lebensart and Barbara Mount. V ff GZ' Tix - ul .llw FRONT ROW: M. I. Robles, I. I A .3 ,. I g - Cruz, V. Miller B. Starr, P. Webster, M. l. Clarke, G. Leb- ensart V Stanton B Mount I Patton SECOND ROW R Boyer B Brown r lones M Darly R Iones C Smith B Schroeder B Ienklns D Mahan Dodge Coach Scheffer BACK ROW R Hammonds E I-lammonds I Breese E Ay ala l. Wollrnbarger I Or A Marabella K OHalloran TENNIS Tennrs came to the forefront m g1rIs sports thls year Wrth several matches laemg scheduled In March the g1rIs Journeyed to Elsmore where they recelved a sound trouncmg A brllllant comeback was made however 1n a return match on the home courts Where all but one match were won The g1rIs chosen tor the tennrs tearrr ere Ruth Boyer Mary Irene Clarke Reba I-Iammonds Noreen elmg V1rg1n1a Mrller V1rg1n1a Stanton Barbara Mount a Antolnette Marabella Ruth Boyer managed the tennrs team Badmlnton year featured only smgles matches I-Iarrret Decker Arlette Etchart and Emma Lou I-Iess were m the fmal games tor the champron shlp Whrch I-Iarrret Decker Ruth Boyer acted as manager ot oo FRONT ROW Mary Morales Maxrne Iones Margie Decker Ruth Purdy Iune Schroyer Barbara KISS M BACK ROW Bette Mogle A lette Etchart Emma Lou Hess Patsy Honqola Nrla Srefken Martha Paczllas . I 7 , '. ' , Rf , , -' f f fi ' I I I I I I I I I I I . 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I 1 J X Chmo Hlgh School Calendar September l3 Maybe an unlucky date but schools enJoy aus ptclous openma September lb Stamp and bond sales begun already F Chasqut Larlat and FFA purchase bonds to ard total October l Amertcan Lealon etahth grade awards made to Nlla Sletken and Malcolm Meredtth October l5 Bontta beats Chmo ln ttrst tootball aame ot season lima Football relqns at Senlor lumo Prom Qctober 22 Everybody takes ttme out to reatster tor Batlon Book No lV Qctober 25 El Chasaul statt announced Gordon Grlmes edltor m chlet Qctober 28 Home economtcs department prepares banquet tor school bus drrvers November 2 5 lunlor Bed Cross drlve meets wtth success November 6 Harvest Ball sponsored by sophomores November l2 Future Farmers tmttate twelve as Future Farmers elahteen as Greenhands November 24 Thanksqtvlnq assembly atven by drama clas November 25 26 Thanksalvma recess December 8 Glrls Athlettc Assoclatton 1n1t1a'es new mem bers December lU Basketball season beams wlth Bontta our hrst opponent Varstty loses Bees wm December l7 Mustc and drama departments comblne to pre sent Chrlstmas proaram December l7lanuary 3 Chrtstmas holtday lanuary 3 Chmo schools back Fourth War l oan Drlve Alffl at P Sl Mustana to bear plaque Chlno Schools lanuary 28 Close ot semester Nme semors and one teacher leave at halt Two ot the senlors Boy lones and luntor Watson Jom navy February 4 Qratton team speaks on COPSl1lhl101l tn assembly lune Patton wms trst place February 8 Classes elect candldates tor Sprlna Queen con test Dena Frady sentor candtdate Harrtet Decker tumor Betty Vlfebster sophomore and Betty lenktns trosh , m K ' - -- . 1 December 6-First El Chasaui pictures taken. l I 4 V I I 4 l L, - 71 l A - N 1 . . - --.- l l Y - F bruary 11 Cfeottrey Morgan speaks rn a sembly on Th Shape ot Wlngs To Come lutne Pat or takes thrrd pla m oratlon contest at Barstow February 14 Seventh graders hola Val r 1 e Party February 1F Treasure 1-lunt brmgs tn 932 BF Many slam books trlled and turned rnto bonds February 24 hm Abbona V ms tree thro V contest March 1 El Chasgur edr or Cordon Crrmes lea Jes tor U S C to begln V12 trarnrna March 3 Dena Frady crownea queer at cz 7 A sponsored semr tormal dan e March 9 Baseball and track seas n beg ns March 17 Drama Nrght at Chrno h gh school Three one act plays presented March 28 Addltron to Constrtutron passed stuaents must b rn school tull day to hold s hool ottr e n 1944 45 Aprrl Aprrl Aprll Aprtl 3 7 Sprrng vacatlon 14 Sprlng Frohc sponsored oy rreshmen Walt Vtferss breaks Chmo hrgh school pole vault record at Bonrta 29 Senlors declare unto themselves a ho rday ao to tne beach Junror assembly great success W C T U contest held 22 Cowboys take tot rth place at Tr1Co1nty meet ct Puente May 3 Petrtrons trled tor A S B ottrcers tor 1944 45 May 4 Emma Lou 1-less announcea as x aledtctonan ot gradu May May May May May May May atmg class Mary lrene Clarke salutatorran 5 Annual band concert wrth chorus asslstrng aoprecr ated by large audrence 19 Senrors present orrgmal skns tor 1 lass Nrght 29 lumors entertarn senrors at oeautrttl banquet and prom 23 F F A holds annual FarentSo1 Bahauet 26 Fmal assembly and El Chasgurs grven out GAA banquet featured by letter awards Z8 Baccalaureate servrce tor graduamg class held tn hrgh school audrtorrum 29 Semors breakfast together 1 the hrno Park May 29 39 Flnal examrnatrons grven Senrors wrth an averag ot B escape the torture 1Vlay 31 Commencement exer rses held rr tre audrtorrum t the class ot 1944 Cfood ye ana good luck D' 1 I r 1 ff v . 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Last Will and Testament We the members of the senror class of l944 aoout to be graduated from Chrno Hrgh School and to leave these austere halls behrnd us and enter rnto a brgger but perhaps not better lrfe do wrsh to make publrc thrs our last wrll and testament duly documented and srgned Irm Abbona who was so proud to have hrs abrlrty recognrzed and hrs stature drsregarded begueaths hrs place on the varsrty basketball team to Harry Ebelrng for whom perhaps the same can be done Lorene Anderson leaves her brg hearted affectron for sopho more lads to the sophomore grrls Estella Ayala bestows upon l-lope Serrato her abrlrty rn grrls sports and hopes that l-lope may yet get her sweater Lulu Barkley lea Jes her record for workrng hard for a hrgl school drploma to Barbara Krss May rt rnsprre her Don Barnett leaves hrs place rn the hrgh school band to any one who can blow a mean trumpet Donald Beach wrth regrets begueaths hrs place rn agrrcul ture classes to Bob Gray Junror grrls and desrres that they may develop a fondness for the sport Georgra Chrrstensen bestows upon Barbara Brown assrstant edrtor of the Larrat her spot at the lrnotype and hopes Barbara wrll do well rn settrng copy Mary lrene Clarke wrlls her rmportant place as lrfe CSf rrember to l-larrret Decker Peggy Cross leaves her way wrth the men to loanne Breese rn the fond hope that loanne wrll leave the lrttle boys alone Barbara Davrs bestows her abrlrty to let her personalrty shrvre through to get her own way to Dorothy Cotton Mary Drew wrlls to Bernaarne Starr her fondness for horse back rrdrng Arlette Etchart leaves her turned down dates to those gals who would love to have them rn thrs manless world Dena Frady reluctantly bestows Bodney upon Pat Hongola for rn all farrness she feels she has worked hard enough for hrrn Danny Franco leaves hrs rob as Larrat sports edrtor to any one who rs a glutton for punrshment and who can meet dead lrnes Bettye Funk leaves her abrlrty to dress her own harr to the erghth grade grrls who wrll soon want to look glamorous Dolores Garcra wrlls her place rn the l-lomemakrng Club to Noreen Bbelrng who has cast herself rn the role of a housewrfe Buth Boyer leaves her place in the roller skating rink to the Gordon Grrmes bestows the trtle of whrch he rs so proud one grrl man to Wade Tomberlrn Beba l-lammonds begueaths her G A A presrdency to Lydra Lobo who loathes sports Betty Hernandez leaves her guret ways to Lors Grant who could use them when she rs tempted to grggle Paul lackson bestows hrs crvrlran attrre to Don Conarroe because Paul rs wearrng Navy blues Baymond lohnson leaves hrs spot on the basketball team to anyone who has pep enough to trll rt Florence Iones begueaths her yen for new loves to those other trckle gals at school Boy Iones leaves hrs tame rn athletrcs to Brchard Grrer to emulate Elrzabeth Lako wrlls those mrllrons ot drets she has followed to someone who really needs them Elarne Maloy wrlls her etfervescent arr to Barbara Mount Emma Lou Hess leaves her trrps to Los Angeles to some ot those gals who lrke to roam srnce she wrll be rn Los Angeles all the trme now Dean McBath wrlls hrs screntrtrc mrnd to lohn Borba Vrrgrnra Mrller bestows her knack ot gettrng along wrth all her teachers to Alrce Lal-lorgue Bette Mogle wrlls her slcrll rn gettrng what she wants be rt anrmal or mrneral or vegetable to Betty Beeuwyck Buth Norton leaves her good grades rn chemrstry to lean Beck Gerald O Halloran bestows hrs place rn the football lrne to Bay Krause who wrll need to grow some' Kathryn G l-lalloran leaves her sweet unassumrng way to Barbara Wrlhelm lune Patton wrlls her skrll rn bookkeeprng to next year s rn come tax payers Bhoda Phrllrps leaves her porse to lune Schroyer Martrn Placencra begueaths hrs shy personalrty to Drck Grant who rs certarnly the opposrte Nadrne Prclcerrng wrlls her ottrce practrce experrence to any one who wants two perrods ot rt per day Tommy Prckerrng leaves hrs temper to easy gorng Eddre Webster Benton Bace leaves those pounds avorrdupors he lost to Pat Kenealy who wrll add more anyway lohn Beed wrlls hrs woltrsh tactrcs to Bed 'Wrllrams Charles Beeves leaves hrs love for torergn languages to Perdrnand Etchart who trnally got through Spanrsh ll thrs year Bluette Berchmuth bestows her brards upon Beverly Crystal lessre Beynoso who recerved more yellow slrps from the ottrce than most wrlls her collectron to her srster Rachel I . 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Margaret Brebll begueaths her ab1l1ty to graduate at m1d semester to anyone who IS anxrous to get out of school Marlon Schroeder leaves a large supply of penclls to the school to be drstrrbuted to those folk he borrowed penclls from and forgot to return Howard Schroyer w1lls h1s fasclnatlon for the ladres to Woodrow Wllson Betty Serbert leaves her speed to those slow pokes who are usually late to class Bob Shanks leaves h1s l1ttle sophomore love to next year s senlors Danny Sonke begueaths h1s pleasant unruffled demeanor to Charles Manley f Irene Spurlock wllls her l1ne to anyone who has any use or ft llsabel Tapra leaves her sweet smrle to anyone who feels sur y George Wagner leaves h1s car to the Chrno I-hgh School scrap p1le where 1t should have been long ago Iunror Watson wrlls h1s naturally curly halr to Bobert Fradf thereby sav1ng h1m the cost of another permanent Walter Welss leaves h1s Atlas physlque to Louls Alvarez Dorothy Whrte wrlls her merrt standmg to Brchard Mc Connell Esther Wllcox begueaths her techntgue ln keeplng st1ll to almost any of the fa1r sex Buth Wllcox leaves her love of research to all the studlous souls at Chmo I-hgh loyce Wlllard leaves her knowledge of methods and man Harold Wrlley leaves h1s study halls to hm Seward Mary Wrllrams bequeaths her love for the lrbrary to Annre Papac Frances Yamas leaves her ambrtron to work to Came Saunders To the Junlors the graduatrng class bestows reluctantly thos center front seats tn assembly rn the fond hope that the senror of l945 w1ll occupy them w1th the same degree of courtesy and gulet w1th whrch these departmg d1d To the sophomores the senlors w1ll graclously the examole they have set through four years of hrgh school as ladles and gentlemen of the f1rst order as scholars wlthout peer as athlete w1th no superrors And to the freshmen whose greenness shlnes w1th such refreshmg hue the senlor class wllls the faculty and off1ce force of Chrno hrgh school knowlng that wrthout these guardrans thetr feet mrght falter thelr eyes mrght stray Follow therr admonltrons and advlce that you may rn three years more attaln to the great honor and majesty w1th whrch we frnd ourselves endowed v n 1 1 . 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H 1 s. -wil F! 1 sw 'Ill- '? 1 'Q a , - Q 4- n if :vii 1 Q A -1-1.,,,, 'Wm Complrments of C F PEN EYCK Hardware Pa1nt 6: Dairy Supplles Bank of Amerrca Bldg D Street Chrno Calllorma Good Luck Class of 1944 Chlno Gram and Mllllng Hoy G1 om 501 S Central Phone 5181 E I Phxlllps Trmely Clothes Nunn Bush Shoes Soclety Brand Clothes Arrow Shrrts lohn P Evans STYLE HEADQUARTERS smcr: 1911 zsa w 1 s 1 Pomona Stetsgn Hats Palm Beach S111lS McGregor Sweaters ldnflen T1'l1I'1kS f U C II II Poultry and Stock Supolles es econd S reet lj WWW j arles D Warner ! 6962 7O CHINOS AGENCY or Chen Yu L1pst1ck and Nall Pol sh Tussy Yardley and Max Factor Cosmetlcs Hyland and Standard l-lameopathlc Remedles Lederle and Cutter Dalry Vacclres Reher S Pharmacy Your Rexcxll Store 6th 6. D Sts Chlno Cchformcz CRAWFORDS DEPARTMENT STORE ndytw Dad Sh Complete Lme of School Supphes Ph 5557 Ch C li I . ' 1 qfj K We is o hunk , l I ' dems and P.- . . of c.1-1. for their bonu e durin the schoo r an o we may continue l sev you in the f t f 0 I ' . X I . 2 C . W f j U Attorney-at-Law al ixh sn l A Ph f I , 3 t H? ' ' ' i ' 1 1 I 9 I ' 0 I I EQ 0 BCI' -- fy O0 S 1 OES NW-lEN men are riqhtly occupied, their amusement grows out of their work. lolm Ruskin Congratulahons Class of 1944 Alfred R Brown Insurance Chino Calif Pho L G Bumstead Sportmg Goods son Athleii Equipment 612191 INSURANCE REAL ESTA'I E I C Uoel Clarke ee R H CDickD Cattle Wth SEE US FOR YOUR RATES ON INSURANCE P o 172 B426 'Y C ty cd BUCK S BARBER SHOP s 1 J ,xr into 1 641DSt C 0 Calf O wav- ' qc f ., L ne Dial 109 E 1 - Ontario B Street I S S Fire . . . Hay . . . Grain . . . Auto i Worl-cman's Compensation R. H. CATTLE For Ci oun ,Tr es Office h ne 5 House Phone Chino. Caliiorn l'l1 See You At Saiffaji CIT Cir a . reef hin . iornia OG Cespedes Studio Pho e 2431 159 W 2 d en Y Th lt of M Forcl Bros MUSIC Co E 2ndS Po oaPhoe Haslileyth g dl etM Bio u Pennsylvama Tires Retreads cmd Tu Bob Storms TIRE SERVICE bes BATTERIES SUNSET PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CENTRAL and RIVERSIDE Always a Barqai CHINO 5216 Geza I. Kiss CHINO DRUG CO. Prescription Druqgxsts 661 D St., Chino, California KFl.otoqrf:pr1s fr.: :Q rwcisioxisl n - . rx Street P0111 H California Seniors, Congratulations Wh ou in usic 256 . t. m n n 262 v r in Pianos - Records - Ban nstruments - Guitars - She usic a ns - Dr ms 1 1 0 . 'nm 'A . .. . , , fu .. I- , . . I , PATTON'S FEED CO. 361 sm sr. Ph 5521 Congratulatlons to the Class of 1944 K T I-Iemauer I I1 S777 C Ch1n0 CGIIIOIIIICI CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE LAS3 OF 44 Ewarts POMONA CALIFORNIA Wrlght Bros Sz RICE FURNITURE FOR YOUR HOME ON FRIENDLY TERMS 252 So Maln Street Pomona Phone Pomona 1928 d Ed 8451 PICKERING GARAGE GENERAT REPAIRING AND XVELDINC f 4 Glen R Patton Agency ssl sm 5521 I a 0 T p one 201 entral Avenue C . ' . 1 I C . E I'd an ison Avenues Phone Chino A. I.. Pickering, Ir. ,J U '. A 'J Here's to a Prosperous Future Class o '4 Insurance and Real Estate Sn. Ph CONGRATULATIONS From BEST WISHES DREW CARRIAGE CO, TO THE CLASS OF 1944 N. E ' , ' , c rf ' Sporting Goods Men s 6. Boys Clothing Shoes Howard s Men s Store Chmo Cleaners Sz Dyers 662 D Street Chino Cleanlng Presslng Dyelng Alterahons WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY pp W k Cl th q HAMILTON DRUG STORES in Pomona TWO GOOD DRUG STORES S d tl.. H li 208 uclxd Ontario cn I I I I A t Su lies -- Tires M- or o in -- Furniture -- New and Used Home Furnishings Ph 409 W. 2nd St. P 976 Pomona, C I . ICXTICNIP VI lfl'1'l'lX1'.' TH 1 ll1l'HlN l l IICNIL' d T BAKERS CAFE HOME COOKING GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE 369 SIXTH STREET iles! Vflshes fc the 13: 1 1 . :i1:k: 11:5 Wm. T. Clarke II1 lI'Z1'I,'! :ni Re 11 Est :tw wut 652 D Street Chino, Calif. Fallls Bros Department Store ONTARIO CALIFORNIA A Fme Store ln a Flne Clty Ofhce Phone 6491 Resxdence Phone S513 M DeYoung Mfg Co PUMP and GENERAL REPAIR WORK Agent for 304 Central Ave Peerless Pumps Chmo Calxfornxa TAYLOR S SPORTSXVEAR 163 W 2nd Street Pomona l I I ll . . . - ll . . . I Iwi-fQf':'.:1.Q Qtife.. 2 ,ji,:i: 1 J' ' , f. ' P E Ostran Sz Co Men cmd Women s Purmshmqs Quczhtv Plus Style Euc11d at B 5 Ontcmo ahf x x Martin chzto Ch1HO G1lmore SCFVICC SIXTH ST AT RIVERSIDE DRIVE CHIN O 6371 CHINO, CALIF. GEORGE A. PERRY'S FURNITURE STORE BUTANE . ELECTRIC . AND NATURAL GAS APPLIANCES . COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE C Ch C If mc Ph 5141 .! J ,, I I 1 I at . . , f 1 f 'rf 121' 1: fl Z'I1I1Z N5 zrfltzfuf . ' :- J ' . , ,I ' ' ' .ff 4 ' J X ' Y . I I I I I JJ 5 . I C . J 'w ' f W 'Ji 1 .1 p h 1 ' x Jr 5 A 1 V J' X I '13 ' ' ' If ' Fresh Meats and Groceries M. Morales 419-421 South Sixth Street Phone Chino 5766 cowcnmurmzons BEST wlsmgs Class of 1944 SODERBROS ITY SPELLS EC0 Case tractors threshers and farm rrnplements Radlos batterres harness auto accessorles Hardware pamts olls and arease Dearco motor o11 tractor reualrs Hay aram and straw Electrlcal apphances 344 S 5391 MICHAEL S SHOE SHOP D St George Beamon Sportma Goods 4 W I S d Si 21101 1 Iohn H Mee PHOTOGRAPHS 1142 222W HMA P C lt to the . Q . I . g , . ' I Y A H I I I I I o. Central Ave. Phone Chino. Californi I 612 reet Chino Expert Workmcmship Prompt Service 29 es econ . Phone Pomona Pomona, Ca ifomicx Phone . 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