Chino High School - El Chasqui Yearbook (Chino, CA)
- Class of 1949
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Morrison Q ' Class Mother of 1949 if 9 0 Pearley Lowe 9 School Employee for 25 years Q 0 X , Q ZEI Qihazqui, 1945 its Rvzpertfullg Hehirateh in the fllllemnrg nf '2JHrs. Eltlnrenre Newman Unsafe Mrs. Toste, beloved Dean ot Girls and teacher in Chino high school for most of the years of her lite, gave of herself, her time, and her talents to her students and to the teachers who were her colleagues. Even as everyone who had the privilege of knowing her mourns her passing as a great personal sorrow, yet everyone teels inspired to be a better person as a result of knowing her. Chino High School and its students, past and present,are the better because Florence Toste lived. G-awp fnmu 5 .141LfWX' U Y 00.9 .f Z1 ' fa 4, K 'gnl:,' 5 4j,9f t 0.0 Q , Qi. , fo 2 , R ' ' u N ' V 7, fx X 5 - Q, 5 4,91 A l X - B , X 5 5' . - feyo, . 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'O 'J 4-11' 5411 ' , W N 5 f 3 X ' lf' P N J Q y , J ' gf ' I Q - V , fl .a '7-Tcf 'N L Q'?f.fz,'4. . Q ff 1 A, 761,56 42.217 .ov A 'C 'Qtr H , 'C Ly . 11 Q1 X ' 1LF54,f ., ,M ffw' 1' 'f VCC f 5,164.42 l vi , - vm: -....- '-1-4 1 xg ,, .Kg 'V-55 f' 5, , ,gl f,f1-fpfmwa ,Jpf-vflfzf ' mgakff fs- ' ff' A Q O 1f w fhw Board of Education SEATED: W. B. Van Dusen, C. R. Berry, President H. A. Bqogue, Ir., Clerk Earl Newmcxng STANDING: Melvin Reiley, Superintendent of Schools L. H. Dickey,-Ass't. Superintendent and Chino Schools Business Manager Frank Orndorff. The five men elected by the community as members oi the Board of Education Work with the superintendent of schools in developing school policy, the disbursement of funds, and the se- lection of the faculty. This year these five have done much pioneering . Under their direction school bonds were approved by the community, new buildings have been erected at the grammar school, and land has been purchased for a new high school site and a primary school location. These men give much of their time and thought to school prob- lems and are unpaid for their Work except for the appreciation we show them for their etiorts and success in making Chino High School the best little school in the west . ly I I l K, Q . XI dmlnlstratom W I SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOLS f LEVI H. DICKEY ' l Cf N 1 1 l 1 I rx A .J J XX fu xy I IU If fl. I : Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1949. May this El Chacqui remind you of the friendships and T .OHN - N . W ideals oi your high school. STO E ALKER PRINCIPAL OF HIGH SCHOOL DEAN OF FACULTY ASS'T. SUPERINTENDENT 6 BUSINESS MANAGER ROY H, SEIDEL FRANK ORNDORFF SHIRLEY MOORE Mathematics, Coaching R Qty 11 IOHN YOUNG Agriculture IESNER SHOLANDER Machine Shop FRANK ELDER Mathematics, Coaching F CULTY IACQUELINE ABERCROMBIE Social Science wi, fum' W X , ,,.., gQ2'-si., iikkjfriif' v m' QV -f ' wr Mlffl f ff Wt if 2 ,.,o I it f , B ,,,,. ' ,Q ..,.., E .,-gl , ILSE SCHEFFER Girls' Physical Education HENRY AZHDERIAN Coaching GEORGE MORGAN Music, Mechanical Drawing BARBARA IONES English DEAN I. BRUINGTON MAMIE ROLLINS Mathematics Music OTIS BROOKS Wood Shop F CULTY MORRIS LUSK Commerce ARTHUR LEE Science PAUL SHADDLE Science LEONARD COLLINS Social Science OBERT I. ROD Print Shop GENEVIEVE MCCROSSEN Spl 1 nish BERNICE BUCKLEY English PAUL MICKEY Socinl Science MILLARD HERR English BETTY COBLENTZ Science HAZEL MCCRAY English WESLEY MOLE Aqriculiure Facult GERALD LITEL ELDORA BELMOUR AGNES STEWART IOSEPH INCORVAIA Mcrthemcttics Sovicxl Science, Iourncxlism Arts cmd Crafts Commerce OHIS BOMBERGER VIRGINIA STONG ' HAZEL WELLER ROBERT LATHAIVI D V, E . ' ' ' I . ' ' Enqlish lgnqllsh English Home Economics ANNA MAE STRICKLER IAMES I-. HAGER ARDETH I-IANSON Home Economics Social Science, Couchinfy Librrllitm SECRETARIES 4 S I ATTENDANCE AND HEALTH EATED: Rosalie Alvarez, Mrs. Marion lohnson STANDING: Mrs, Iulicl Mcuzey, Mrs. IN:1qner, Mnrilynne Shcmks SEATED' Mrs. Elizabeth Tissot, Mrs, Edith Buns, Mrs. M. Wuxi D n I Mrs. V. M. Hitt STANDING: Conrad Lclnqe riff' ur .Q enior High tudent Council SEATED: Louie Aguerre, vice-president: Peggy Veenstra, girls' athletic manager: Annie Morales, busiriss manager: Charles Lowery, presidentg Dale England, boys' athletic manager: Mrs. Tostey Marilynne Shanks, Girls' League presidentg STANDING: George Borba, sophomore president: Elvin Porter, senior president: Robert Brooks, sergeant-at-arms: Mr. Seidel, Henry Guillen, junior president, Boys' Club prosidentg Principal I. E. Walkerg Bob lordan, ireshman president. The Student Council, Chino I-ligh's bid for democratic student government, is made up of representatives elected by the asso- ciated student body and by the various class presidents, and presidents of organizations. This group rneets regularly with its faculty advisers and acts upon matters pertaining to the high school. Charles Lowery served as A.S.B. president for l948-497 Louis Aguerre, vice-presidenty Annie Morales, business manager: lackie Keller Ebeling served as secretaryp Peggy Veenstra, girls' athletic managerp Dale England, boys' athletic manager: and Robert Brooks, sergeant-at-arms. , , 4 f , 0 ad! ,, ,.,,,W fiflhy' , W4 x- ' ' An ' 1-n .. .175 all ' O I I' I P -x I 'Q 7'- V 1' 1 5. ' a o 2 ' Q Q 6 9 Q A , 'O Q f ., X 8 2' F 'Q ' Q' '03 Q :Jill e vlll ,lj 5, If W' X- ' , ' . 5 , 5 4' p H. af' f6 wif 4. :E Q-, 3 M., S! : R , ir 41lA fx X, 4 ' 5 . , 1 , .14 K Q 0 xx V X Q XS. , Q ' X .. . X Q Ax -LQ f37+ 1 Q'Q 41 ff X ?XQ,, wx ,-'X I Q' 5 4, F--+44 , b' A , , Qigxxk ,xx .X x I ' ' X Q ' XYX Q , LA,fj k 1 XX . xx 1' .V ,f X ,X Q f ' fri! 4 Ng K x X. M - .im 'V v RX -X X X ' XX X -- ' Q ,. 4 K' V x - A s lr- - F - - -. 4 X V Y N N siQs ,4, N ' ' fifrj if Q-:X ' ' X X - - - -'A-Q:-1 f' . M -X - XX ws 1 ,X -.- ,s-E.mfQ -, f ng-f ' , i - F-' 1- f- gi Ysf, If !'x Q' X ' ' 1 f ffffi gf . 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Class Vice-President 4 Class Officer 1, 2 Track B 1, 3, Varsity 3, 4 Drama 4 El Chasqui 3, 4 IIM DEEMING Class Sociai Chairman 4 Drama 3, 4 Lariat 3 Football Varsity Mgr. 4 VIVIEN SATTERFIELD Class Social Chairman 4 , Lariat Staff 4 CSF 2, 3, Social Chairman 4 Yell Leader4 SENIOR ADVISERS CLASS MOTHERS Paul Shaddle, Chairman MIS- E- A- MOINSOH Mrs. Eldora Belmour Mrs. Mark Pine Mrs. Genevieve McCrossen loseph Incorvaia The FortyQNiners are proud to hark back to the days when California was younq, and all about lay adventure and romance tor those hardy pioneers who established the foundations for today. They are happy to look ahead, realizing that as they leave their hiqh school days behind them and qo forth to seek new horizons-that same spirit of adventure and romance is with them - and that they, too, have foundations to lay. FURTY-NINER f HAROLD WILSON Basketball B 2, 3, Varsity 4 Football B 3, Varsity 3, 4 Track C 2, B 3, Varsity 4 ETHEL BERRY CHARLES LOWERY Girls' League Cabinet l, 4 A. S. B. President 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, Secretary 4 Football C l, B 2, 3 O. G. A. 3, 4 Basketball C l, B 2, 3, Varsity 4 F. H. A. 3, President 4 Track B 2, 3 Lettermen's Club l, 2, 3 Social Chairman 4 ANNIE IVIORALES A. S. B. Business Manager 4 G. A. A. l, Tennis Mar. 2, 3, Tennis Mar. 4 CSF l, Social Chairman 2, 3 Oration Team 3 El Chasqui 3 DICK TKATCH Football B 4 Wrestling 4 Tennis 4 IOSEPHINE RODRIGUEZ WILLIAM FRANK ROBLES Football Varsity 2, 3, Co-captain 4 ROBERT BROOKS Boys' Club Secretary 4 A. S. B. Sergeant-at Arms 4 F. F. A. 2 Lcttermen's Club l, Z, 3, President 4 VERA SNYDER Football C l, B 2, 3, Varsity 4 Band l, 2, 3 Basketball D l, B 2, 3, Orchestra l, Z Varsity 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, President 4 Track B 3, Varsity 4 MARY BOZARTH Paletteers l, 2, President 3, 4 El Chasqui 3, 4 Girls' League Class Representative 3, Treas. 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, Treasurer 4 ROBERT NAVARRETTE Football C l, 2, B 3, Varsity 4 Basketball B 3, 4 B Lettermens Club Secretary 3 Varsity Letterme-n's Club 4 I A CKIE KELLER EBELING RUBEN HERNANDEZ GONZALES Football B 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 Boys' Club Treasurer 4 Baseball Mgr. 3, 4 BEVERLY BURKHART CHARLES S. BOYER EI Chasqui Ass't Editor 3 Tennis Varsity 2 Business Mgr. 4. Co-ed.. 4 Basketball Varsity 2, 3, Lariat 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 O. G. A. 3 HENRIETTA DOMINGUEZ Majorette 1, Z Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 F. I-l. A. l, 2, 3 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 EFTON DEAN PEGGY VEENSTRA Baseball Varsity 3, 4 A. S. B. Girls' Athletic Boys' Club Vice-President 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Lariat Editor 4 El Chasqui Staff 3 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 O. G. A. 3, 4 F. H. A. 3, Secretary 4 Mgr. 4 X ,y 1. 444 l nmrv-NINEH ' MARILYNNE SHANKS Girls' League Cabinet 2, Vicef President 3, President 4 Class Social Chairman 1 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, Senior Representative 4 Oration Team 3 ROGER EUGENE WILLIAMS BETTY HERNANDEZ Football C 1, B 3, Varsity 4 Chorus 1, Z, 3 Basketball D 1, Varsity 4 O. G. A. 3, 4 Track B 3, Varsity 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 IACK GARCIA Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, Officer 4 Class President 2 Football C 1, B 2, 3, Co- captain 4 Basketball C l, B 2, 3, 4 IOLENE SCOTT MEL CUMMINS G. A. A. 3, 4 Basketball D 1, C 2 F. 1-1. A. 3, 4 Football B 3 Song Leader 4 B Letterrnerfs Club Vice- Pres. 3 Lariat Staff 4 Class Treas. 2, Vice- Pres. 3 WANDA STARLING G. A. A. 1, 2, Cabinet 3, 4 O. G. A. 3 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 ILBERT BAEZ BEVERLY MORRISON ' Football C l, B 3 Varsity 4 CSF 1, Z, 3, 4 Life Member Track B 1, 2, 3 Lariat Business Manager 4 Baseball Varsity 4 El Chasqui 3, 4, Basketball B 3 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 N AQUILIN O Foot l 1 -, by X Ang' Holm-:n I V f I-'RED BARTLETT U ' 3 , J Tennis l, 2, Captain 3, 4 ,nlygjx I, Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 5 ' ' Cheer Leader Z I Oration Team 3 HELEN BARTON Triple Trio 3 Girls' Chorus l, Z, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 4 Lariat Staff 4 ROBERT THOMAS LOUISE HERNANDEZ PETE RAMOS ELEANOR RATCLII-'F Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Triple Trio 3 G. A. A. 3, 4 O. G. A. 3, 4 DICK SCHILLER HIHTY-NINER ROBERT LITTELL CONNIE BELTRAN G. A, A. l, Z, 3, 4 O. G. A. 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 WAYNE IACOBSON F. F. A. l, 2, Reporter 3, Second Vice'Presidcnt 4 DOLORES RUIZ G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 Chorus Z, 3, 4 HOWARD MORTER Football C 2, B 3, 4 Basketball B 3, 4 F. F. A. l, Z, 3, Reporter 4 RUTH PIERCE G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Drczmcx 4 GEORGE PINHEIRO FRANCO F. F. A. l, 2, 3, Sentinel 4 Truck Varsity 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 BERNARD GRESHAM ANDREW TAPIA ELSIE WEBER Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Dromcz 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 3, 4 RUDOLPH GONZALES Football B, Co-Captain l Football, Varsity 3 IUNE THOMPSON Song Leader 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 IOHN BUELER WILMER WOLFINBARGER Mixed Chorus 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Bond 1, 2, 3, 4 MUREI. EWING Football B 2, Vcrrstty 3, 4 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 Lettermerfs Club 3, 4 IUNE CAROLYN CORNWELL ROBERT VAN HOFWEGEN MARIAN ORTIZ Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 FURTY-NINEH MADIE HERNANDEZ IACK WOOLEN Football C l, 2, B 3, Varsity 4 Basketball D l, 2, B 3, Varsity 4 Track C l, 2, B 3, 4 Lettermerfs Club B 3, 4 Camera GILBERT GARCIA Football B 2, Varsity 4 Track B 2 F. F. A. 3, 4 Lettermeirs Club 4 DOROTHY DEAKINS Paletteers I, 2, 3, It F. H. A. I,2, 3,4 PHILIP WALKER F. F, A. 2, 3, 4 Football B 2 Track Varsity 3, 4 Lcttermorrs Club 4 NANCY COCKE Paletteers l, 2, 3, 'Treasurer 4 F. H. A. l, 2, President 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 GEORGE ZUNIGA DELIA SIFUENTE3 TOM LATTA F. F. A. l, 2 Baseball Varsity 3, 4 FRANCES GONZALES ALVIN PINE Football C I, Varsity 3, 4 Basketball B 2 Track Varsity 2, 3, 4, Lettermerfs Club 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. l, Vice Pres., 3 Treasurer 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 Drama 4 IAMES CLIFFORD KERR DARRELL D. WILKINSON VELIA LANGARICA F. H. A. 2, 3, Historian 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4 DON RIX Football F3 l, F. F. A. 2, 3, Football C 1, B 2, Varsity 3, 4 Lettermerfs Club 4 Varsity 2, 3, 4 Secretary 4 ALICE SPRIGCS MANUEL SANTOYA TONY BELTRAN F. H, A. 2, 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Football C l, B 2 1 bhy DICK ALLYN CSF 2, 3, President 4 Tennis 2, 3 Baseball 4 , Lettermerfs Club it 3, 4 IANET APPLEBECK Ms YS? X HL HB x '- Y EB? is W. . 'fgfp' Wk , v N WMM!!- Q iv... 1 '13 'V J! 4 M . ,-N W. A 455.1 x fx. 'N Fm it + ww. ' 4 . x F , . , A , . . ,.::-2't.... 5 . K W Magma x . ' f 'i 'Nl' ,NN , . r X s .Y ,N dtgg-iff . W. f wg, V '-JI 7'Xy.f Q ww, ,er ix w 5. U. N 9 V f V as t -xi qx'e'?i Q' 'N ' 15, J ,335 6 J' Nm 'Hlmggx xw Q . my im., In Their Piuneerin' Days sv . :.. ,.: ..V' E V .A ,I W 5 ' K 1 ,. .if 1 1 is ' .535 I .,' WEE -. ik 'X . . ,,,,. . Q3 , . .,,. 1, Wi' 1-2, I get V W' 3 Vr: ' Q -fd IW I... 1. Tony Beltran 2. Robert Thomas 3. 'Wilmer 'Wolfinborqer 4, Elsie Weber 5. lorries Kerr 6. Aquilino Gonzales 7. Bob Willis 8. Velio Lonqoricc 9. Fred Bartlett 10. Robert Novorrrette ll. Nancy Cocke 12, Dorothy Deulcins 13. Dolores Ruiz 14. Mary Bozorth 15. Howard Morter 16. Charles Boyer 17. Beverly Morrison 18. Wanda Starling 19. Elvin Porter 20. Connie Beltran In Their Pioneerin' Days , ,w al - . v... f v- X 1?-R 5 131 GSS' A 1 'Sk si? X av wg Q gs is il .e,.... . 'wi' 135' , if--Ji... l 5 1 . - .1 I as ,-'-:--,.. ,.., , A 'nn 1. l. Annie Morales 2. Ethel Berry 3. Roger Williams 4. Iune Thompson 5. Don Flix 6. Alice Spriqqs 7. Barbara Vanderziel 8 Vera Snyder 9. Pe V t 10. 1-1 l ' gay eens ra een Barton 11. Ruben Gonzales 12. lolene Scott 13. Remona Dennis 14. Beverly Burkhart 15. lack Garcia 16. Charles Lowery 17. Marilynne Shanks 18. Jackie Keller A l't.' 'JW-K f-M.. ' .tif Q , Ml? f 1 BOTTOM ROW: M. Buis, B. Bueler, A. Boyer, C. Bell, l. Daily, P. Brundage, L. Brionesg SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rollins, M. Clouse, L. Britschgi, D. Beaty, E. Anderson, P. Dunn, R. Abacherli, A. Benitesg THIRD ROW: G. Durrington, R. Deigan, R. Bradley, B. Craig, R. Biddle, T. Davis, V. Daniels: TOP ROW: I. Ades, L. Dickey, T. Deeming, R. Boyer, T. Dieterich, D. England, L. Aguerreg H. DeWitt JUN CLASS ADVISERS Mrs. Mamie Rollins, Mrs. Agnes Stewart Mrs. Barbara Iones Leonard F. Collins CLASS MOTHERS Mrs. Gladys Beck Mrs. Theodore Dunn chairman BOTTOM ROW: R. Hagen, D. Hughes, I. Foust, E. Gonzales, G. Iirninoz, M. Gaukler, B. Green, W. Hawkins, L. Hanna, SECOND ROW: Mr. Collins, L. Guillen, D. George, R. Garcia, I. Graham, H. Goodman, H. Iacobs, R. Gingg, W. Hoy, TOP ROW: G. Estrella, H. Holbrook, I. Fernandez, H. Guillen, H. Estrella, T. Hanson, I. Goodwin, E. Lansford. i vu 1 I I IORS LASS OFFICERS Henry Guillen, president David George, vice-president Pat Mauzey, secretary Pat Dunn, treasurer Luan Pine, Tom Dieterich, social chairmen BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Stewart, L. Pine, B. Moore, I. Perhab, B. McPhail, W. McCracken, I. Nickels R. O'Guin, P. Mauzey, A. Newman: SECOND ROW: X. Garcia, D. Odle, A. Padilla, M. Partida I. Perret, I. Pierceg TOP ROW: R. Preciado, A. Pierce, I. Pattison, I. Millsap, R. Martinez, W. Martinez D. Perret, D. Molles BOTTOM ROW: G. Ramirez, G. Williams, E. Sifuentes, L. Ramos, A. Vasquez, l. Ramos, M. Wood, B. Beck, L. Rhodehouse, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Iones, I. Mendez, M. Sturtevant, M. Rod, P. Roberson, E. Russell, M. Younkin, B. Tripp, I. Wilkin, THIRD ROW: R. Rodelo, G. Ross, M. Sempe, H. Rohrer, T. Richenberqer, M. Smith, l. Welch, D. Wanqer, B. Riqhtmerg TOP ROW: L. Ratcliff, C. Sanchez, F. Van Pelt, R. Tapia, F. Veneqas, G. Rice, H. Wilkinson, E. Wilhelm, I. Turner 1 .. ff! ffffig X 1 S- L ff 1. - , 3- 6121410 CLASS ADVISERS Millard Herr, rlmizrnmi Miss Doris BOl11lUF?l'OOI' Miss Anna Mae Slriclzler Morris Lusk CLASS MOTHERS Mrs. Alfred l-lmqrove Mrs. Ccxrl Vlfriqht BOTTOM ROW: I. Derbyshire, A. DeMc1rs, D. Bulner, I. De-Witt, L. Erreco, R. Fricke, I, DeWitt, M. Fisher, SECOND ROW: C. Chambers, S. Brooks, P. Black, F. Elledqe, K. Christy, L. Cudlini, Iv. Blyden, I. Diaz, A. Abcrcherli, Ir.: THIRD ROW: Mr. Herr, G. Borbo, M. Domirlquez, D. Conley, G Conley, R. Cliburn, C. Carpenter, I. Boersmuf TOP ROW: L. Abcugherli, Ir., R. Flowers, C. Friedlev, G. Arbulhnot, W. Aberle, I. Francis, F. Beebower. YZOTTOM ROW: D. Gcrrnier, R. Loos, B. Gomzules, I. Iuliner, B. Greer, G. Lolvo, D. Gfrlindo, L. llerrercr, L. Gclindo, SECOND ROW: Miss Bomberqer, B. Lucas, F. Guillernet, D. Hargrove, l'. Holman, T. Garcia, I. Kinion, C. Leach, B. Iohnson, TOP ROW: M. l-lrind, P. Grunt, M. Gcxlvun, G. Knrrer, D. Kinion, T. I-lurich, B. lmbcrchjr., C. Ginqq, B. lone-s. MGRES CLASS OFFICERS George Borha, president Dick Veenstra, vice-president Donna Woodward, secretary Ioe Yzurdiaga, treasurer Dolores Sartain, Roger Clihurn, social chairmen f,,ff.H?w .Q 'ff A 'R ' , g ,skew .. I BOTTOM ROW: I. Ortiz, C. Rodriguez, H. McGuire, M. Pruitt, M. Reiley, I. Ratliff I. Mitchell, M Martin, L. Perez, SECOND ROW: l. Padilla, C. Ramirez, M. Peacock, V. Martinez, H. Rycl-:man L. Phillips, M. Ontiveros, I. Mayfield, I. Riggs, D. Mullensg TOP ROW: Miss Strickler, M. Nielsen, R Pettit, C. McCracken, R. Melendez, P. Rodriguez, T. Perez, I. Moreno, D. Maxwell, D. Reese. BOTTOM ROW: I. Yarolirnek, M. Sanchez, P. Stephens, M. Vifright, D. Woodward, D. Sartain, I. Lang- kammerer, I. Campos, SECOND ROW: C. Wright, R. Sellers, R. Tapia, D. Wright, I. Weber, N. Yamas H. Tapia, L. Thompson, B. Tripp, THIRD ROW: W. Stray, E. Sanchez, B. Stewart, I. Sorenson, I. Yzurdiaga, R. Stevens, R. Strothkamp, R. Thompson, D. Williamsy TOP ROW: O. Wolfinbarger, D. Veenstra, L. Valizan, A. Yarolimek, P. Van Der Mulen, B. Wagner, R. Taylor, R. Thorp, Mr. Lusk. uf . fe TQ .4 . r - Q .riffl f' ' ' . . . BOTTOM BOW: A. Chacon, H. Beltran, N. Clonts, P. Derho, L. Berger, M. Dennis, D.Culpepper, F. Bowman, B. Aguerreg SECOND ROW: P. Dieterich, T. Delgado, A. Arango, C. Arreguin, I. Cortez, I Badders, B. Beach, D. Adair, B. Brill, THIRD ROW: P. Delgado, D. Anderson, N. Dunavant, C. Carp- enter, C. Branson, R. Cooper, I. Briles, D. Anglin, D. Aberleg TOP ROW: W. Billingsly, L. Bertrand M. Bennett, C. Christy, I. Dolphus, P. Beckley, P. Alvarez, Mr. Hager. 1 FRESH CLASS ADVISERS lames Hager, chairman Miss Miss CLASS Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Bernice Buckley llse Sclfieffer MOTHERS Case lest William lordan Charles Warner BOTTOM BOW: A. Galloro, K. Gaukler, B. Gomez, L. Garcia, M. Kinion, V. Huis, I. Hernandez, I. Garcia, l. Escalantep SECOND BOW: A. Follmer, E. Kramer, A. Hohberg, H. Hargrove, B. Huscher, A. Giles, C. Fuller, E. Garcia, B. limenez, B. Hargroveg THIRD BOW: D. Gandara, D. Hill, E. Guerra, L. Evans, A. King, M. Hallett, R. lorclang TOP ROVV: B. Gonzales, B. lest, G.Iuttner, D. Kirkrnan, S. Galloway, A. Hjelm, M. Iiles. 4 V. 1-.. .w W, l.. ' '- 18 MEN CLASS OFFICERS Bob Iordan, president Bob Mahan, vice-president Bill Lobo, secretary leannie Garcia, treasurer Steve Lanqkammerer, social chairman .. . .7 , , . Aqua-' , ' A , A 'rf X ziazfffw ., ' BOTTOM ROW: C. Nice, D. Martinez, M. Lupton, C. Payne, S. Lowery, S. Massinqell, M. Pecor, SECOND ROW: M. Mayette, D. Marsh, B. Millsap, l. McLaughlin, P. Nielsen, B, Mendez, V. Porter Miss Buckley, THIRD ROW: l. Pando, R. Owens, B. Mahan, A. Pinkney, E. Odle, A. Northrup, S Lanqkammerer, F. Mercado, B. Padilla, TOP ROW: F. Martinez, R. Martinez, D. Moffett, D, Lynch D. Liksey, l. Norman, I. Parker, E. Lopez, B Lobo. BOTTOM ROW: A. Rubalcava, E. Ramirez, D. Ramirez, E. Ramirez, E. Tapia, A. Siiuentes, A. Zuniaa, D. Robles, SECOND ROW:S. Sisil, H. Tapia, M. Woolsey, G. Sartain, S. Shaner, E. Reichmuth, B. Stot, R. Vasquez, THlRD ROVV: A. Reqalado, B. Thornburg, D. Wilson, V. Zeman, D. Warner, B. Windham, P. Veneqas, I. Parra, W. Ryan, TOP ROW: G. Woolsey, R. H. Gonzales, R. Reynolds, W. Van der Wyk, L. Wooolsey, D. Starling, A. Tapia, I. Sartain, R. Womack. X-+ BOTTOM ROW: R. Gonzales, D. Mitchell, P. Lobo, R. Montoyo, I. Green, A. Lobo, K. Mc- Farland, R. Gonzales, SECOND ROW: E. Gonzales, S. Musario, P. LaPrelI, R. Iones, M. Hughes, S. Hargrove, I. Hernandez, M. Garcia, C. Martinez: THIRD ROW: P. Lara, W. Kainz, I. Maxwell, D. Helsley, L. Morgan, R. Keiser, D. Melin, L. Mortan,B. Le-ming: I. Litel, R. Harp, C. George, FOURTH ROIN: M. Littell, T. McLeod, R. Hawkey, L. Law- rence, H. Hensley, I. Lopez, K. Hansen, D. Marshall, V. Iohnson, W. Millerg TOP ROW: R. Martin, K. Iohnson, D. Green, E. Lobo, G. Mendez, D. Graham, A. McClelland, I. Lewis, R.Holcomb, M.Martinez, B. Kuskey, C. Loos. EIGHTH HB DE CLASS OFFICERS Billy Pordenpresident Ierry Litel, vice-president f Delores Allen, secretary Ruth Ionesf, treasurer I Roberta Stevens, Charles George social chairmen WV . BOTTOM ROW: M. Coblentz, D. Allen, I. Arnold, P. Baily, I. Crouse, V. Buis, R. Cortez L. Briones, S. Ades, N. Calder, P. Farr, SECOND ROW: N. Evans, A. Barboza, I. Bochs- berger, D. Bybee, E. Formway, C. Belrnudez, M. Arellano, C. Briones, M. Case, M Chilibolast, P. Davis, Miss Stong: THIRD ROW: R. Campos, I. Paley, E. Delzell, A. Beard, C. Carillo, B. Butcher, W. Brooks, G. Booher, L. Ames: TOP ROW: D. Da' 4 V. Duran, K. Berg, A. Beltran, B. Britschgi, I. Elrod, I. Afdal, F. Corsaro, B. Forden, D. Best. BOTTOM ROW: C. Roundy, D. Porhab, N. Nakarnolo, L. Sanloya, lt. Gomez, R. Prolfit, B. Browing, I. Yarolimek, SECOND ROW: R Stevens, P. Sorenson, B. Snyder, S. Tregoning, I. Richenberger, D. Owens, C. Phillips, S. Sisil, Mr. Mickey: THIRD ROW: B. Nielson, B. Scott, A. Perez, N. Smith, L. Richenberger, L. Necohoca, R. Peckham, M. Ramirez, L. Serato: FOURTH ROW: B. Thomas, L. Trumbel, R. Preston, I. Wright, D. INhite, A. Slocum I. Ross, C. VanZant, A. Tapiag TOP ROW: M. Walker, B. Vtfallace, D. Thomas, C. Smith, O. Pierce, I. Sanchez, L. Starling. CLASS ADVISERS Gerald Litel, chairman Miss Virginia Stong Arthur Lee Paul Mickey CLASS MOTHERS Mrs. M. A. Pierce Mrs. George Perry Mrs. Iohn A. Rice EVE TH HH DE CLASS OFFICERS Pat Timmons, president Nancy Garvis, vice-president Barbara Fullagar, secretary Iane Stevens, treasurer Ellen Cliburn, Herbert Pierce, social chairmen BOTTOM ROW: M. Lowe, L. Lloyd, L. Linherst, N. Landeck, M. Leinberger, M. Hodges D. Huscher, E. Mayette, l. Huston, R. Hjelm, M. Martinez, L. Moreno, P. Hernandez, SECOND ROW: I. Haynes, R. Hernandez, K. Norcross, B. Kiser, L. Myer, I, McCann, B Iohnson, G. Leach, P. Mickey, P. Henson, C. Iames, B. Minnick, M. Iohnson, N. Hill, N Nunnally, THIRD ROW: B. Lynes, G. McGuire, I. Lemming, I. Iuttner, E. Lupton, W. Kries, I. Landers, G. Massingill, R. Ianes, P, Moreno, S. Lobo, M. Lara, F. Martinez, TOP ROW: Mrs. Abercrombie, R. Hitt, R. Iacobson, H. Lakey, P. McCourt, B. Hargrove, F. LaHorguo, M. Moreno, I. Harich, R. Hawkey, R. Hargrove, D. Hernandez, F. Herrera, L. Herrera l . BOTTOM ROW: D. Conder, I. Elliot, l. Briones, M. Exqueda, B. Barboza, M. Co-rtina, D Allyn, M. Dan, E. Cliburn, D. Brooks, R. Chacon, SECOND ROW: M. Goodman, A. Britschgi, I. Garcia, A. Clark, M. Darnell, C. Garnier, M. Arnold, B. Fullager, N. Garvis, M. Allison, L Cervantes, R Dominguez, THIRD ROW: Miss McCray, I. Alcala, A. Cooper, D. Grant, D. Buford, A. Esparza, C. Alcala, I. Galvan, I. Cadlini, R. Gonzales, E. Galindo, B. Gonzales TOP ROW: R. Garcia, R. Bray, P DeYoung, R. Boersma, G. Foss, D. Chamlee, I. Aragna, D. Grldeay, B Briles, L. Blevins, R. Dominguez, H. Estrella, I. Garcia, F. Balderarna, C. Barboza. BOTTOM ROW: L. Woolsey, V. Stires, B. Woolen, I. Ruth, P. Robinson, B. Porter, V. Sartain. I. Stephens, R. Rodriguez, S. Rubalcava, G. Van Dykhuzen, S, Stewart, SFQCOND ROW' I. Sartain, M. Wagner, B. Weber, M. Parten, M. Pecor, B. Salgado, P. 'lirn1nons, D. Wilson H. Ruiz, A. Valdez, C. Sanborn, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Coblentz, A. Richards, N. Parks B. Purdy, C. Vermeer, C. Slack, E. Cevallos, A. Sechler, M. Pruitt, C. Rice, R. Perry, M. Weller, FOURTH ROW: D. Rodriguez, R. Robles, P. Yarnos, B. Saxbury, T. Reeves, C. Wilkinson, R. Soupene, I. Wedgworth, E. Ramos, TOP ROW: A. Perez, M. Ouezada ll. Pierce, H. Van Dusen, D. Price, D. Weber, I. Riley, I. Stark, I. Anderson, P. Van Pelt 1 CLASS ADVISERS Miss Hazel McCray, chairman Mrs. Iacqueline Abercrombie Mrs. Betty Coblentz CLASS MOTHERS Mrs. Glen Younkin Mrs. George Morgan Mrs Robert Stevens Junior High School Council BOTTOM ROW: lane Stephens, Barbara Fullager, Pat Timmons, Ellen Cliburn, Nancy Garvis, 8, Dolores Alleny TOP ROW: Charles George, Herbert Pierce, Ruth Iones, Roberta Stevens, Jerry Litcl, Billy Forden The lunior High Student Council is a new organization to the school this year. lt was organized with the purpose of giving the Iunior High students a chance at self-government. However, the Iunior High must obey the regulations set down by the Senior High Student Council, and the group has added to the rules. The acting president of the Council Was Billy Forden, who is the eighth grade class president. , ,ax J' , l, wx' 4 Junior High ajurettes BOTTOM ROVV: Virqinici Scxrtnin, Ifini lmu llouslonp TOP ROW: Ifinf' Slmilicns, Diluuio Porlicilv, lvlcirjorib Colnloiiiz. ' K '- Q . nng leaders Pufsy Ln Prfill lurw Ymmlimok, lvlfll liuqlics, Clyrlonfv Phillips, Sun Sisil Roberta Stevens. Cheer Leaders Nrmvy Giirvis, Ellen Clilium, Hui luiru Fulluqcr. .. . .N-asm. 193 an 4 N' QQ vu Q .Ji if' .i. 17.53 Skim 'Q gn. X 5, .1-,,Z:S.:h:i-F Q Wx R 30,5 .vg,.i. , f 1 -X 0? IIIO . 9 ff to 5 , I ss 5 l f. 1 Q. Q , 111119111 J., , . Q 5 ,I Q fl 11: 4' . Q af 5' V 4 0 HQ ,f ,O I 's 1,114 ,N 1 Q 4' Q S. yy' Q gil' I' v' O' ,I 3' 1' 2 0 s I ' 1 9 ...'Illll, 6. s'4l4':,p I:- 1l,'fl 31 'fl ' a into aa' -- 5 A 1 ' U .0 .O 4' 1 O l . 11 f I Qqj. Eb Dr? ' 'P I0 W ,gf D N A Li ' -1 W ,f ,,.. ..,. V . 1' i, A. ' -Siiiw l5sQ1T:wX 3 K ,A 15, ' ..., , ' 2353! 2 ' b h .fra , K P 'EM ,,.. ., Q 'il' ...---. Zf- ' ' ,nfl EEA!-f - QQ5. 'Syl' fm, J, ,.- E ..------ U I I + G--,,,,.,... ..., .... . .- .-. H- 0 ,-l ' --,V .....,. . ,SY ----', VY -Y ,. W , MA k r' s .,. ,x In . ---,., - W g A ---.. ,g W W in V j ' Am ,xi lil' j'+1jii4:.4.,g:. -Q KVVV Y W: 'A'A 'T: f 37 nur' i - 'iww i :- -L , --?-P- T--'T1 'U' Ynvl .la gn' gs sk- ,,,, ........k 1 in 5 --- li-, ,N . , ,Y -il tl?-tl il h AA- iw, A E H l, ,L F, -- - '--.313 -1:3 - . . ' W 2 i ,. :fs1.ms- i ff:-- '. ' -h 5 1 w A.,f-- V W - 1 r A ' E 1 V v 4 i 1- .- 19- 53.4 1--- -., 1 H I 41' 115 EL CHASIJUI SEATED: B. Burkhart, E. Porter, B, Morrison, B. Vestal, STANDTNG: Mrs. Belmour, F. Dieterich, I. Wilkin, D. Wanqer, E. Anderson, D. Allyn, P. Dunn, P. Mouzey, M. Bozarth, W. Hoy. El Chasqui, l949 stati members have tried to brina back the colorful days ot the California gold rush, link them up with the excitina days ot the school year l948-49, and qive them all to you in a book that you will cherish tor the fond memories it will recall. Elvin Porter and Beverly Burkhart were the senior editors tor this year's annual, and Pat Mauzey and Eloise Anderson were the junior editors who Worked hard to make El Chasaui, i949 an annual you will treasure. Mrs. Eldora Belrnour served as the year- book adviser, and Qbert Bod, school print shop teacher, super- vised the printinq ot the book in the hiqh school print shop. 4957 fv-'J 1- Q M . if fillllw it LAHIAT FRONT BOW: B, Vanderziel, V. Satterfield, SECOND ROW: H. Barton, E. Dean, I. Scott, B. Morrison, B. Burkhart, BACK ROW: Mrs. Belmour, B. Bankston. Your Lariat, which you received every school week this year, was published by a staff of eight journalism students under the instruction of Mrs. Eldora Belmour. Serving in an editorial capa- city were Efton Dean, editorg and Barbara Vanderziel, assistant editor. Mr. Obert Bod and his students in print shop deserve recogni- tion for their cooperation with the paper staff in getting the Lariat to everyone every Thursday. A Christmas breakfast and a television party were two of the social events enjoyed by the staff. Four journalism students and their adviser attended Chaffey College Press Day on February 2. 4111 ' , , W7 J' rf 11.5 Girls' league 1 1 SEATED: Mrs. Toste, M. Shanks, E. Berry, STANDING: M. Bozarth, B. Beck, I. Derbyshire, L. Pine, M. Younkin. Girls' League, made up of all girls from grades nine through twelve, has as its chief purposes those of building character and promoting a desire for clean living. Exemplifying all of this and the ideals that fine womanhood strive for was the League's adviser, Mrs. Florence Newman Toste, whose passing in April, 1949 brought sadness to every heart. The cabinet for 1948-49 was headed by Marilynne Shanks. Iackie Keller Ebeling was vice-president: Barbara Beck, secre- taryp Mary Bozarth, treasurer: and Luan Pine. social chairman. Elizabeth Kramer, freshmani Ioan Derbyshire, sophomore: Mildred Younkin, junior! and Ethel Berry, senior, were the class representatives. Mrs. Hazel Weller assisted the League in its work from February on. Highlighting the League's activities was the Tea and Fashion Show held March 31. Given for the members and their mothers, it is an event looked forward to with much pleasure. The home- making department and the local department stores cooperated with the League in setting forth the 1949 fashions. E ll' rj'..1. '4E .U , -4 1 I v ISK r I . ,sr z livin I AA ft, f wt.tt.tmatf.fw ...1.f29. 1. Boys' Club SEATED: W. Robles, H. Guillen: STANDING: E. Dean, R. Gonzales, Mr. Azhderian, R. Brooks Every boy in C. H. S. from grades nine through twelve is a member of the Boys' Club. This organization was led in l948-49 by Henry Guillen as presidentp Efton Dean, vice-president, Bill Robles, secretary? Ruben Gonzales, treasurer, and Robert Brooks, sergeant-at-armsp Henry Azhderian served as faculty adviser. The Boys' Club sponsored a senior high assembly put on by the Los Angeles Dons. Glen Dobbs Was the representative. The final event ot the year was the annual bean feed. s ii -T : . , C .- fl -.1 17.- x .5 ffl -2 .4-r .B5a. Urder of Gregg Artists BOTTOM ROW: B. Beck, L. Ramos, C. Beltran, E. Gonzales, L. Briones, I. Foustg SECOND ROW: P. Brundage, A. Benites, B. McPhail, M. Rod, P. Roberson, M. Buisp THIRD ROW: R. Dennis, B. Hernandez, P. Veenstra, E. Ratcliff, M. Shanks, FOURTH ROW: I. Welch, E. Russell, R, Hagen, M. Gaukler, W. Hawkins, TOP ROW: S. Lemon, M. Younkin, B. Bueler, Mr. Lusk, G. Ramirez. ln order to become a member of the Order of Gregg Artists one first must pass a strict examination for artistic shorthand penman- ship which is necessary for speed and accuracy. An international contest is sponsored by the Gregg Writer each year. Awards are made to students all over the world who have submitted the most artistic copies ot their class. Usually only one pin is sent to one school, but tor the last two years Chino has received more than one. The girls receiving the pins in the second year class are Peggy Veenstra, Consuelo Beltran, Betty Hernan- dez, and Ethel Berry, and first year students receiving pins are lo Perhab, Arlene Boyer, loan Foust, Betty lo McPhail, and Phyllis Brundage. l.etternlen's Club ms..-.f -nw '-nu , BOTTOM ROW: G. Garcia, D. Wilkinson, R. Navarrette, R. Williams, A. Pine, I. Pattison, D Allyn: SECOND ROW: G. Zuniga, R. Brooks, E. Dean, I. Woo-len, I. Fernandez: THTRD ROW: D George, l. Yzurdiaga, R. Gonzales, L, Aguerre, C. Boyer, FOURTH ROW: H. Holbrook, D. England E. Porter, C. Lowery, FIFTH ROVV: R. Biddle, P. Bartlett, I. Garcia, G, Baez: SlXTH ROW: T Davis, P. Rodriguez, H. Wilson: SEVENTH ROW: R. Vestal, H. Guillen, W. Robles, H. Ramirez Mr. Elder, TOP ROW: P. Walker, G. Franco. Varsity lettermen under the supervision of Frank Elder had a busy year sponsoring major school events. Among these were a student night at the Chino Theatre and the hilarious basketball game between the famous Missouri Redheads, a teen-age girl team, and the Chino lunior Chamber of Commerce. The club officers tor l948-49 were Robert Brooks, president, Harold Wilson, vice-president: Henry Guillen, secretaryg Dale England, treasurerg and Charles Lowery and lack Garcia, social chairmen. g anim -...-11 -i .1- . i 'Z ,- .11 ,--1 5 -5 X N an ful ,Z California Scholarship Federation FIRST ROW: B. Vanderziel, B. Morrison, V. Satterfield, M. Wright, VV. McCracken, R. Dennis. SECOND ROW: B. McPhail, P. Dunn, A. Boyer, I. Norris, M. Shanks, THIRD ROW: D. Morter, E. Anderson, l. Mayfield, I. Kinion, M. Sanchez, FOURTH ROW: M. Young, P. Mauzey, A. Newman, I. Wilkin, Mrs. Genevieve Mc Crossen, adviser, TOP ROW: P. Delgado, l-i. Guillen, W. Stray. The year l948-49 has been an interesting one for the Chino Chapter of the California Scholarship Federation and their adviser, Mrs. Genevieve McCrossen. This year for their yearly Honor Day, they enjoyed a trip to Mt. Palomar Where they had a good look at the 200-inch telescope. They also participated in the CSF Annual Convention at Pomona College on April 2, and the District Convention at Anaheim on October 20. This year two senior members, Barbara Vanderziel and Beverly Morrison became lite members. To qualify for the life member- ship a person must have been a member of the organization for at least six semesters. 1 The CSF Was the first semester under the able leadership oi Dick Allyn, presidenty Barbara Vanderziel, vice-president, Pat Mauzey secretary-treasurerg and lerry Kinion, transportation manager The second semester officers were Beverly Morrison, president Margie Wright, vice-president, Pat Dunn, secretary- treasurer lerry Kinion, transportation managerg and social chairman Barbara Beck. Ln Uratinn Team SEATED: D. Beaty, I. Norris, A. Newman STANDING: P. Walker, Leonard Collins, Coach Anne Newman, junior, brought recognition to the Chino High Constitution oration team sponsored annually by the American Legion by winning the local honors, then winning first in the division finals, first in the district finals, and second in the South- ern California contest. Ray Deigan, junior, took second in the local contest with Darly- ene BeatY, junior, taking third. Others on the team were Phil Walker, jr., senior: and leannie Norris, junior. This year's team was coached by Leonard F. Collins, history teacher. .ll 6 V .- Q QQ K' ist l ws ..-,,..f ip Future llnmemaliers of America K I SEATED: V. Langarica, Miss Strickler, Miss Bomherger, E. Borryp STANDING: F. Gonzales, B. Burkhart, L, Ramos, P. Vcenstra. All girls in grades nine through twelve who are interested in homemaking and bettering the home have joined thc Future Homemakers of America. Members win points on grades, merits, and home projects and receive letters and sweaters. Beverly Burkhart and Nancy Cocke are the first two of the club to receive their sweaters. This year the F. I-IZA. sponsored the annual Christmas dance for the high school which was very successful. Ethel Berry led this organization as president with Beverly Burkhart, vice-presidentg Peggy Veenstra, secretary! Frances Gonzales, treasurer, Lydia Bamos, historiang and Velia Langarica, parliamentarian, assisting her. Miss Anna Mae Strick- ler and Miss Doris Bomberger are the faculty advisers. ,K C, Il , t fp- rt .-fi' f lguqr t N x M , lx 1 ..u'u l l X , N K , X 1 x x - I ,XX Q ' fl t. N' 1 2 QD -fe lf Q B l? ' - JSE., Fulure Farmers of America SEATED: D. Rix, R. Preciado, A. Pierce: STANDING: Mr. Mole, G. Franco, I. Diaz, H. Morter, Mr. Young. Chino Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, under the able leadership of agriculture instructors lohn Young and Wes- ley Mole, has been a most active Chino High organization during 1948-1949. The members' livestock, which has been exhibited at the Los Angeles County Fair, Chino Valley Fair, lndio County Fair, Bank of America Day at Palomar, Great Western Livestock Show, and the Cow Palace in San Francisco, has brought their owners many prizes. The F. F. A. presented a talent assembly on February 25 and sponsored an all-western barn dance March 10. This year's officers were Ralph Preciado, president, Alvin Pierce, Ir., vice-president: Philip W'alker, secretary, loe Diaz, treasurer 5 Howard Morter, reporter: and George Franco, sentinel. YO 'ixoovb Qvysf' vw fm 252 ',,5-,lr-Lg.l.,:Ll .----- -,,+-.--l '7 -lb '3 i fy! ,fax all iz 52, gt! 1-.mimi df X f' Paletteers FIRST ROW: Mrs. Agnes Stewart, adviserg D. Sartainp SECOND ROVV: N. Cocke, P. Dunn, L. Thompson, M. Young, L. Tkatch, TOP ROW: M. Bozarth, L. Pine, T. Garcia, C. Nice, S. Lomax, C. Fuller, D. Deakins. Paletteers, Chino l-ligh's artists, make up a very active group on the school campus. They, with their adviser, Mrs. Agnes Stew- art, attended the Scholastic Art Exhibit at Bulloclds, Los Angeles at which one of their members, Claudia Nice, won an achieve- ment award. They have gone on many sketching trips, exhibited at the Future Farmer Fair, visited the art exhibit at Chaiiey Col- lege, and have plans for a day a the Huntington Memorial Li- brary and Art Gallery. The Paletteers' main social event was the sponsoring ot a school dance, with the decorations carrying out the Heavenly theme. Qtiicers tor l948-49 were Pat Dunn as presidentp Darlyene Beaty, vice-president and social chairmanp Lorraine Tkatch, sec- retaryg Nancy Coclce, treasurerg and Laura Lee Thompson and Teresa Garcia, historians. Jjlz. rm? .ll L5 1 nil I f v , ' . X , f 'Sy I4 'le 5 I IB: Qi V Ai' I l wx .- -.mi - F, .- 4 -- f- . 5. g Z 'Ti' .K L-if Y '- liirls' Athletic Association SEATED: P. Veenstra, A. Boyer, V. Snyder, E. Berry, M. Bozarth, M. Vtfriqlitg VSYTANDING: M. Shanks, B. Beck, I. Perhab, L. Pine, K. Christy, A. Morales, L. Thompson, L. Berger, D. Sartain The Girls' Athletic Association ranks Very high in organizations forthe girls. All girls who have made at least one team are eligible for membership. The main objects of the G. A. A. are sportsman- ship and win your game. The G. A. 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Z3 gs 1 1 I I , , ,, fr A 1 ' Q I V ' l, Q-, 1 - - . 1' in 5. , j , ff Q 11:4 , , -'ff'...i - -s. - . ,,.-,., : 5 VAR 'ITY SCORES Chino .Lf Coachella Chino I3 Valencia Cl'llUO ll Pomgng Chino lf' Claremont BILL ROBLES HENRY GUILLEN Guard Quarterback All C. I. F., third team All-Leaaue, first team All-League, first team SONNY SCOTT HAROLD HOLDER ROGER WILLIAMS Guard End End All-League, second team AlI'Leaque, second team All-League, second team BOTTOM ROW: R. Gonzales, S. Scott, M. Ewing, D. Schiller, W. Robles, H. Guillen, R. Brooks L. Aquerre, T. Davis, I. Woolen, SECOND ROW: Coach Hager, D. Rix R. Navarrette, G. Garcia, D. England, L. Sorenson, A. Pine, C. Leach, Coach Azhderiang THIRD ROW: H. Holbrook, T. Dieterich, R. G. Gonzales, T. Harich, H. Ramirez, G. Baez, I. Fernandez, I. Perrety FOURTH ROW: D. George, H. Wilson, H. Holder, D. Wilkinson, I. Yzurcliaga, I. Para, M. Dominguez: TOP ROW: R, Willis, H. H. Gonzales, R. Williams, E. Porter, D. Belmudes, R. Biddle. ' ' . , X .nw - K . 1 ' U' ,....... Y if 'MQ ' W .A L R K::,-' --:x- Q1,... , . ig' . 5. ....N, ..:.. - t . y z N A at it - R F Q, i ,, -Q-. f L, 2 f A I ..,, - .- ' I Y . ' ' if H SCORES Chino 32 Bonita 13 Chino 27 Corona 6 X Chino 7 Citrus 6 N Chino 19 Puente U Chino 27 Barstow O ROBERT BROOKS RUBEN GONZALES Back Center All-League, first team Allleague, first team ', I - l I 'J ALVIN PINE DARRELL WILKINSON End End All-League, honorable mention All-League, honorable mention MUREL EWING HAROLD WILSON Guard Bgck All-League, honorable mention All-League, honorable mention COACH HENRY AZHDERIAN COACH HM HAGER Cowboys brought home the laurels from the gridiron this year when they won the Tri-County League championship with a record of victories over every T.C.L.opponent. Then they Went on into the Minor League's C. I. F. playoffs to down the hard fighting Barstow eleven by a score of 20-7 to win still another champion- ship. This fighting Forty-Niner team Was captained by Henry Guillen and William Robles and coached by Hank Azhderian, back- field mentor: and lim Hager, line coach. .4 lflgi-tl' V, xl X '- '12 , Lvtflx , . t . cl 0 A ll v' f MMV T ' ' MINI ,X Ixyfw A laik B weigh: Football! ee avi: BOTTOM ROW: H. Willkinson, R. Tkatch, W. Martinez, I. Garcia, A. Pierce, B. Lucas, D. Anderson, D. Warner, C. Carpenterp SECOND ROW: F. Mercado, G. Zuniga, D.Maxwell, E. McDonough, C. Carpenter, T. Perez, A. l..aHorgue, W. Garnicag THIRD ROW: L. Evans, R. Stevens, B. Mahan, G. Arbuthnot, T. Diaz, C. Sanchez, H. Morter, F. Guillemetg FOURTH BOW: L. Biddle, X. Garcia, L. Abacherli, B. Stewart, W. Stires, B. Padilla, L. Dickey, P. Rodriguezg TOP ROW: L. Guillen, P. Garcia, D. Hargrove, D. Williams, Coach Elder, R. Stroth kamp, E. Guerra. LEAGUE SCORES Chino 12 Bonita U Chino 12 Corona 6 Chino O Citrus 12 Chino 25 Puontc U Chino l-ligh School can be proud of its Cowkids who Won the championship oi the Tri-County League after losing this title last year by one point. The Forty-Niners got oft to a slow start this season. They worked hard, Won their first two games and next lost their only game to Citrus l2-U. They made up the loss by Win- ning over Puente 25-U. The forty-nine Bees were coached by Frank Elder and manag- ed by lim Pattison and Luis Guillen. The two captains were lunior Pierce and lack Garcia. C Weight Football BOTTOM ROW: I. Norman, B. Windham, B. Lobo, R. Cliburn, D. Pettit, R. Ramirez, B. Wendling, E. Wilhelm, B. Wagner, SECOND ROW: A. Abacherli, D. Morter, I. Parker, B. Bonnet, P. Delgado, S. Brooks, D. Anglin, M. Hallett, R. Rodelog THIRD ROW: A. Moore, V. Zeman, I. Mitchell, I. Sartain, B. Iones, D. Hargrove, P. Venegas, D.Gandara, l. Pando, FOURTH ROW: Mgr. D. Starling, B. lest I. Iuttncr, B. Craig, A. Tapia, W. Billingslty, F. Woolen, Coach Moore. LEAGUE SCORES 1 Chino 19 Covina U Chino Bonita Chino Citrus Chino Citrus Chino Bonita The Chino High School Midgets can well be proud of their 1948 football record. In this season as in the last the Midgets have managed to once more attain the grand and glorious title of Tri-County League champions. The Midgets this year as in the preceding one were coached by Shirley Moore who was ably assisted by Roger Cliburn and Eugene Wilhelm, acting captains oi the '48 team. X K' if :Q 5' rag, 2.. Q4 5 ghd , K sg T 0 2:: 1 N1 Y V M V-if A 3 dn , sw . '. , . W x, '54 .. 23 w Q .X 12112 l was 9 S if ,,,,.,-ns at ,,.,,.,g..mw-N X05 ! . , Q? , Nix X Q Qi w Q. 1' s N .fx V Rigs .Q w 'X 'X X NN.. .K X X Nw . 1 Rx. A.. wg Es! 3 4 R 1 I A -zuz ,:,l K ,'q' 8 iz K O X? Sk ws X N M sb'-,XX 'E i Varsity Baslie thall FRONT ROW: R. Stevens, F. Beebower, D. England, H. Ramirez, M. Partida, R. Williams BACK ROW: Coach Elder, B. Iordan, T. Deeming, C, Boyer, C. Lowery, H. Guillen, R. Brooks H Wilson I. Woolen. FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND Chino Corona Chino Citrus Chino Puente Chino Puente Chino Bonita Chino Bonita Chino Citrus Chino Corona Chino Bell Gardens Chino Bell Gardens Chino Claremont Chino Claremont The Cowboy cagers were quite successful this season, winning seven out of twelve games. The squad, coached by Frank Elder and co-captained by Charles Lowery and l-larold Wilson was one ot the shorter teams in the League. They made up tor this, however, by playing good, hard, and fast basketball. Harold Wilson was the high point man of the team with ll8 points in League games. l-le was also chosen the most valuable player. The most improved player award was awarded to a very deserving junior, Manuel Partida. Harold Wilson and Henry Guillen were placed on the All Tri- County League second team. Bee Basketball BOTTOM ROW: T. Perez, H. Morter, W. BOW: Coach Azhderian, B. Stallcup, B. FIRST ROUND Martinez, P. Rodriquez, H. Estrella, R. Navarrette TOP Mahan, L. Dickey, D. Hargrove, G. Estrella I Garcla SECOND ROUND Chino Corona 22 Chino 29 Citrus Chino Bonita 20 Chino 46 pueme Chino Citrus 23 , . Chino Puente 19 Chfno 35 Bom chino Bell Gardens za Chm 37 COWHO Chino Claremont Z6 Chino 25 Claremont At the end of a very successful season, this year's Cowkid Bee Weight team came out with a second place in the League. They were under the fine coaching of Henry Azhderian and were captained by Paul Bodriquez. This year in additon to the participation in the Bee Weight tournament at Santa Monica which they have attended tor sever- al years, they also played in a Bee Weight tournament at Bonita on December 16, l7 and l8, Where they took the consolation championship over Citrus, 27-Zl. C and ll Basketball Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino BOTTOM ROW: D. Gandara, B. Waaner, B. Lobo, B. Cliburn, A. Pierce, l. Panda: SECOND BOW: Coach Moore, P. Delgado, B. Bonnet, I. Norman, B. Ramirez, M Hallett, Mgr. C. Carpenter. Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino l7 Puente 33 15 Bell Gardens l3 18 Citrus lf: lfl Bonita l4 A Puente l7 I9 Bell Gardens Zi l6 Bonita l7 'Z Corona 0 LEAGUE SCORES 22 24 30 34 26 lft 26 29 2 Puente Bell Gardens Cor ona Citrus Bonita Puente Bell Gardens Bonita Corona Under the leadership of Alvin Pierce and the excellent coach- ina of Shirley Moore, the Cee Weights were the champions of their division in Tri-County competition. The Dees were also coached by Mr. Moore and had as their captain Dale Morter. The Dees carne in third place in their divison of the Tri-County Leaaue. LEAGUE SCORES lfl lB Zo 23 l7 17 30 27 U BOTTOM BOW: S. Brooks, A. Tapia, B. lest, G, luttner, B. Stallcup, D. Starling: SECOND ROW: D. Wilson, D. Anqlin, A. Mooro, D. Morter, D. Veenstra, Coach Moore Track BOTTOM ROW: l. Fernandez, R. Williams, I. Woolen, C. Boyer, R. Biddle R. Vestal, D.Belmudes. I. Perretg SECOND ROIN: R. Thompson, R. Porter, P. Parro, THIRD ROW: Coach Azhderian, B. Righttner, W. Martinez, B. Mahan, R. Cliblirn C, Carpenter, I. Ades, I. Diaz, B. Padilla, FOURTH ROW: A. Tapia, P. Delgado, I. Mitchell, I. Panda, P. Venegas. R. Ramirez, D.Gandora, B. Windhatn, G. Iuttner, B. Wagner, D. Morter. Roger Williams, captain of the '49 varsity tracksters, led a determined group of fellows who brought back medals from the Brea-Olinda Invitational Meet, the Chino Iunior Chamber of Commerce Relays Iinaugurated this yearl, and the T. C. L. track and field finals. All spikesters were coached by Henry Azhderian, and the Cowboys were managed by Bob Rightmer. Bee weight cindermen, captained by Manuel Galvan, school and League record breaker, took third in a field of seven teams in the T. C. L. finals. Robert Rodelo was manager. Cees took fourth place in the League finals and were a team of school record breakers. Their co-captains were Pat Delgado and Bill Wagner. New Records VARSITY MANUEL GALVAN SCHOOL 880 YARD 2:3.9 ROGER WILLIAMS SCHOOL TIED 120 H. H. 16.0 B VJ EIGHT MANUEL GALVAN LEAGUE 660 YARD l:27.0 MANUEL GALVAN SCHOOL 1320 YARD 3:24.0 IOHN FERNANDEZ SCHOOL 220 YARD 23.8 C VVEIGI-IT ROGER CLIBURN SCHOOL 120 YARD L. H. 14.6 ROGER CLIBURN SCHOOL BROAD IUMP 19'4' BILL WAGNER SCHOOL 180 YARD 20.1 PAUL VENEGAS SCHOOL HIGH IUMP 5'3 V2 DELGADO. WAGNER WINDHAM, MORTER SCHOOL 440 YARD RELAY 50.3 Varsity Baseball BOTTOM ROW: G. Estrella, E. Dean, D. Allyn, G. Zuniga, L. Aguerre, A. Pierce, D. England, I. Yzurdiaga, SECOND ROW: E. Lansford, I. Millsap, R. Gonzales, L. Guillen I-I. Estrella, I. Sorenson, B. Stallcup, H. Wilson, Coach Elder. As El Chasgui, 1949 goes to press, Coach Prank Elders Chino High Baseball team is tied for the lead in the second round of Tri-County League competition, aiter placing second in first round play. This year's squad is composed of tour returning letterrnen from last seasons varsity nine, one transfer letterman, seven up from the 1948 lunior Varsity and tour non-lettermen. Chino is very much in the running for second round champion- ship, being tied with Bell Gardens at the time of this Writing. Jayllee Baseball BOTTTOM ROW: E. McDonough, G. Borba, D. Anderson, F, Beebower, R. Stevens, I. Parker, B Lobo: SECOND ROW: F. Mercado, D. Starling, B. Bonnet, Di Hargrove, W. Billingsly, D. Williams D. Kirkman, A. King, TOP ROW: R. Strothkamp, B. Mahan, M. Hallett, B. Iordcm, Coach Moore. Coach Shirley Moore's Chino High Iunior Varsity baseball nine has completed a sucessful season, losing only one game. Since several of the other teams have not yet completed their schedules, there is still a good chance of at least a tie for a cham- pionship. Besides League encounters, Chino's Iayvees have defeated such strong Iunior Varsity squads as Pomona and Colton. lunior Varsity experience is invaluable for the player aspiring to a Varsity position, serving as a foundation for more achieve- ments. Buys' Tennis BOTTOM ROW: Coach lncorvaia, I. Garcia, l.Francis, H. Morter, R. Boyer, F. Van Pelt, TOP ROW: T. Laila, R. Brooks, R. Allyn, F.Bartlett, C. Lowery, I. Deeming, R. Tkatch, S, Brooks, R, Stallcup Charles Lowery captained the Chino High 1948-1949 tennis team and was voted as the most valuable man on the team. Howard Morter was chosen as the most important player. The netmen were coached by Ioseph Incorvaia and managed by Tom Latta. Fred Bartlett played first singles, Charles Lowery, second, Robert Brooks, third, lack Garcia, fourth, and Dick Allen, fifth. lim Deeming and Frank VanPelt alternated between sixth and seventh singles. Howard Morter and Richard Boyer played top doubles with Stanley Brooks and loe Francis playing second doubles. SENIUH HIGH MMUHETTES lvan leanne Mayfield Beverly Morrison Song leaders lackie Keller Ebelina lune Thompson lolene Scott YeH leaders Betty lo MCPnoil Vivien Satterfield Phyllis Brunclaae f 1 X, Basketball All-Stars BOTTOM ROW: A. Morales, A. Boyer, V. Snyder, TOP ROW: E. Reichmuth, N. Yamas, W. Hawkins, L. Thompson, B. Iimenez, E. Weber. ln the girls' interclass basketball playoffs which started on November l, the seniors and juniors tied for first place, and the sophomores and freshmen tied for second place. At the annual playday held at Bonita Union l-ligh School on November l3, the girls brought back four wins, tying with Citrus for championship. Vera Snyder and Ruth Pierce served as co-captains for the seniors, Arlene Boyer headed the junior team 5 Lucille Cadlini was the sophomore captain? and Esther Reichmuth led the freshmen team. Bobby Green Was the basketball manager. L mmf f .Life C ' 1 7 f lfl l , 4 4.4-.-. K! b 1 ' L f-,uf ' M in full' . V A Q NJ l v aft' .Gi Speedhall All-Stars SEATED: V. Snyder, A. Boyer, B. Beck, L. Briones, S. Shaner. STANDING: V. Satterfield, B. Aguerre, B. Mendez, L. Cadlini, B. Moore, E. Weber, R. Pierce, M. Wright. The Chino Cowgirls had a very successful season in speedball this year. They Won three oi the tour games played at the speed- ball playday which was held at Claremont on February 2. The seniors lost their game to Claremont ll-5. Betty Aguerre, a fresh- man, Was high point girl for the day. She scored eight points. The senior captain was Beverly Morrison, Theresa Richen- berger led the juniorsg captain of the sopomores was Pat Black: and Betty Aguerre led the irosh. The speedball manager was Barbara Beck. Hockey All-Stars BOTTOM ROW: S. M. Lowery, B. Mendez, P. Nielsen, S. Sisil BACK ROW: R. Pierce, M. Wright, B. I. McPhail, B. Beck, V. Snyder Iuniors Won first place in the inter-class hockey playoffs. Sen- iors and sophomores tied for second, and freshmen were third. Laura Lee Thompson was hockey manager, and captains were Bemona Dennis, seniors, Io Perhab, juniors! and Ioann Iuttner, sophomores. The freshmen had no captain. At the G. A. A. hockey playday which Was held at Puente on March 19, Chino came home with three Wins and one loss. Seniors lost to Citrus, juniors defeated Puente, sophomores Won over Claremont, cmd the freshmen defeated Bonita. GIRLS BADMINTUN r GIRLS' TENNIS TOM ROW: B. Aguerre, A. Morales, M. G kl SE OND ROW: B. I. McPhai1, V. Snyder E Weber, A. Boyer, B. Beck Chino came out second place in tennis League standings for this season. Arlene Boyer, first singles, was elected to captain the Chino High 1949 tennis team. Other singles players were Vera Snyder, Annie Morales, Betty Aguerre, and Elsie Weber. First and second doubles were Barbara Beck and Betty Io McPhail, and Mary Gaukler and Laura Lee Thompson. Annie Morales was tennis manager forthe season. At the time this article was Written those at the top of the bad- minton ladder were Velia Langarica, Wanda Starling, Vivien Satterfield, Io Perhab, and Luisa Briones. Iolene Scott and Bever- ly Burkhart played first doubles, with Mary Bozarth and Ethel Berry playing second. ln all three League matches of the season Chino was defeated. Io Perhab acted as manager. All of girls' sports were coached loy Miss llse Scheffer. BOTTOM BOW: W. Starling, B. Burkhart, I. Scott BACK ROW: V. Satterfield, I. Wilkin, W. Hawkins E. Berry, I. Perhab, L. Briones L ,. L And This ls The Way We G0 To School lt's a far cry from the days of the ox team and the covered wagon and today's modern transportation has brought the school of i949 right next door to the homes of most of the children. Chino schools have a fleet of modern busses and a crops of fine drivers which operate efficiently and safely to get pupils to school and to return hem to their homes When the school day is completed. Millage V. lngram serves the district as transportation manager, and he is assisted by Bill Bobinson. The fleet of big buses running on schedule is manned by Alfred Thompson, Morton Myer, Don Mann, Galen Moline, Bill Bobinson, Andy Bingham, less Ewing, Vera Velencia, lohnny Flores, Bob Sholander, Henry Kast, and Emma Van l-lill. iii September 13 l 6-17 October 9 l6 22 23 29 November 9 l0 l 1 12 18 19 24 25-26 December 3 10 17 lanuary 5 6 7 21 In The Days of '49 Miners begin diggin' for knowledge-school opens. First stop made by pioneers-Mexican holiday and opening day of Los Angeles County Fair celebrated. Cowboys Strike pay dirt--defeat Pomona 13-0 on gridiron. Chiefs give big pow-wow-Student Council spon- sors first school dance. Vagueros lasso Wolfpack 19-6 in first T.C.L. tilt. Thar's gold in that thar club . F. F. A. win sweep- stakes at Future Farmer field day at T. R. Demp- sey's Palomar Angus Banch. Victory or bust-and Cowpokes win over Bonita after nine long years of tasting defeat! Greenhorns initiated into Future Farmers of Amer- ica. Time for the young gals to pioneer-F.H.A. initia- tion held. Gold miners take a rest-school dismissed to ob- serve Armistice Day. Bound-Up Time! Homecoming Day celebrated with a 7-6 defeat over the Citrus Cougars. Cowgirls give big war whoop-G.A.A. initiation. Chino High makes rich strike-T.C.L. football championship won by Cowboys. Cowpokes loop the Biffians to take the Central Mi- nor League laurels with a 20-7 win over Barstow. Pioneers halt diggin' to give thanks for all that's good. Future Homemakers bring White Christmas to Chino Hi when they sponsor dance. T.C.L. basketball begins with the Vaqueros hitting the bucket with a 34-22 win over Corona. Drama and music departments join to present tra- ditional Christmas play, Gloria . Forty-Niners explore Big Pines on Senior Moun- tain Day. Fiesta enjoyed by Cowboys. Henry Guillen and David George to lead the '50 elevenp Robert Brooks declared most valuable '49 player, and Henry Ba- mirez voted most improved for year. Ole Man Winter makes official appearance at Sophomore sponsored dance. A bonanza strike! Chino voters pass the school bonds! Ianuary February March April May Iune 22 4 12 21 25 ll 25 31 8 22 25 28 13 20 27 4 5 7 8--9 9 10 In The Days of '49 Forty-niners iete the luniors-lade Dragon used as theme of prom. Caravan leaders meet-Teachers' Institute held at San Bernardino. Class of 1950 goes prospectin' at Big Pines. Paletteers reveal a Heavenly Hideaway in their dance for the school. Anne Newman, local winner of American Legion sponsored oratical contest and victor at district contest at Barstow, comes in first in county contest at Chaffey. Days of '49 recalled--Farmers sponsor ole fashion- ed hoedowng Dolores Sartain reigns as queen. Ever Since Eve women have been a source of trouble for men-and this play proved it once more. Annual Fashion Show and Tea sponsored by Girls' League and home economics department. lt was an Easter Parade at the G. A. A. sponsored dance. Spring vacation gives time for pioneers to to sharpen up those shovels-and their wits. Choruses of T. C. L. schools present program at Chino Hi. CSP ers and students in physics class seek scienti- fic larnin'-see the big telescope at Mt. Palomar. Chino Hi holds Open House in observance of Pub- lic Schools Week. Music department gives program for public. Politi- cians electioneering tor offices. Beverly Morrison and Remona Dennis announced Forty-Niner valedictorian and salutatorian, res- pectively. Frosh create Hawaiian Island scene for school dance. Forty-Niners show their prowess at Class Night. Cui, oui, Mademoiselles and Messieurs-the lun- iors entertain the seniors with banquet and prom. Baccalaureate services honor class of 1949. El Chasquis are all yours! Now the teachers dig and dig. Are there nuggets of knowledge in these heads of ours? Seniors breakfast together-last social occasion of 1949. Forty-Niners strike it rich in truth-Commencement exercises held in auditorium, marking end of school year 1948-49. ' ww' ' fav w NY' ,aaa , Q .s.:,.:..: Q. sang, Q 'Q::'?5:1 ' QM' 'H W W, gi f as W 'H' F X . .sf ij? V 9 6 . , ag 'wg ay is fx a , 4 k Q M -- - A 2 n , , 4 Q 4' sf an-unussum-an x mis 'EW Q ,Q .Q Kd.. E li M. 'X 4 44,114 xx xxxaaaaxa 1' 14A444AY14Y1'YAY14fv:AY-,-Yee THANK Yllll These firms Whose advertising appears below- and on the following pages have helped greatly to make this year's annual possible. The yearbook staff and the students of Chino High appreciate the cooperation and help of these school-minded business people, and utter a grateful thank you! , f . ff' -I V Compliments off U 'L ix 4 Nr , i rw 1 ' Q O O L 1lk1n Pharmac Your Rexcxll Store Sth 6. D Street Chirw- CCH! vvMm,,,.Y, ,Wg .Y.Y., , 6, b,A,.,,,,,,,.,.,.,zx22::rl,e.a':msaemz as mawaawaaxaxxaaaaaaaeaexeaaaxasaaasxxxeeeeeaeaaaaaeaaxaasaaasaaanaxeeaaeaaxxxxxaanaxeaeeie seaaaaaseeaevxweeeeeeaaeax1144exaeeeeeeaexawwsaawvxvavawewaxxaeaeeaevasawwwaeaxaaaaaxxaex Telephone 8-2125 304 So- Central Ave- F. I.aHorgue Machine Shop PEERLESS PUMP AGENCY Welding Pump and General Repair Work Good Luck, Class of 1949 IIIIIIIII j Iilllllll X llllllllllif Hay Grain Poultry and Stock Supplies 501 S. Central Ave. Phone 8-1226 E. I. Phillips Chino Food Lockers Meat for your Locker at Wholesale Prices 353 Sixth Street Phone 8-2113 'giifiiiifiiiii55514rxiiiifkifiiiiiiiiini9999544455i?1411iiiQif?144??5i2?1QQQQQQQQQEQQQQQ Yvvvvvf-YY-YYY--vvsYYY-Y--Y,Y---Yfvvv--Y-Yfvvsv--fvvvxv--YYvfvvm--Y-Yfvsv-YY YYY--YYYY veveveevefeAAA-vevevefgA.-V14.4.Avevaqaevaeaevaeveev-.AYA.A.1AY4Y-Y 'Ave-.AY-Y-vvsaaafvs-vsfsfvv vvvvvs HUclllllifwlllll Chino Theater Bldg. L 136 South Central Ave. Telephone LYcominq 8-2536 Fire Bonds Auto Workmen's Compensation Liability Life Burqlqry If T. E. Whitledge Quality Meat Market 1 . 0 !A.I,,, ,N 5 1 Q ' ONLY HlG PRODUCTS SOLD Telephones Residence 8-2726 699 D Street Market 8-2202 Chino, California Congratulations - Classgafiggw I th bu . , 'W jf' RhOdle s Pt D Q F.. W. Rhodehouse. Prop. Riverside and 7th Chino. 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SMITH CHEVROLET 502 D Street Chino, California x FALLI BRO . Department Store Ontario. California C A Fine Store in a Fine City Timely Clothes Nunn-Bush Shoes Society Brand Clothes Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats Palm Beach Trunks McGreaor Sweaters lantzen Trunks - ' af.-'.'1'?r'f.' 32i3i22 93 322 2Z2 i2b21?E Service Unit y tional a cl Southern California Auto Club rj ,51?'Qfg' A A ARAGE Zeke Cortez, Prop. Complete Motor Reconditioning and Overhaul CHEVROLET SERVICE Phone 8-2612 Chino, California Res. 8-1803 Best Wishes to the Class of '49 Mogle Brothers Well Drilling, Pumps, Engines, Motors Layne 6. Bowler Pumps All Kinds of Repairing l 370 S. Central Ave. Phone 8-1602 Chino, California Congratulations Class of 1949 DODGE GROCERY 385 Sixth Street lack Tkatch Peggy Cage Vernon Dodge Leo Beck. Ir. Ralph Forester 9 BECK'S MARKET 387 Sixth Street Phone 8-1651 . 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Hamilton Second and Locust P Holt and Towne Phone 2-1559 Phone 2-2032 Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of l949 Power Farming Machinery - Parts and Service Panel Ray and Thermaclor Wall Heaters Hardware, Paints, Oils and Greases Electrical Appliances and Radios Day and Night Water Heaters Hay, Grain, and Straw Circulating Oil Heaters Tires and Accessories Minute Man Service Station fa 9 i G r+ H- O- P osg , Dealers in Quality Merchandise 344 S. Central Avenue Phone 8-1106 Chino. California P. E. Ostran SI Co. Ontario's Leading Department Store Men and Women's Furnishings Quality Plus Style Euclid at B 2 Ontario. 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