Chino High School - El Chasqui Yearbook (Chino, CA)
- Class of 1950
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N hp WMMMZZ yQ fifM ' 5 , :td 24 Lwwy ZW Qgfflif E jf s NEI. chagqm 1950 Q, jf, . Sjlx Is Respectgully Dedicated , QM R I 3 K xr , ' to JESNEH SH0lANDEl:X,?-Sqgtmgg AWhoi ng after twenty-eight years 4 of teas nd service fto Chino tudents K X? fax wx , Q T K . . RWM W is ix E Q? gx V,vwlQwX M, 5 Wfiiv W Q w , -3 X? M7 KW I 'I 721 Conqmtu1cfc'vs. Class of 1950, cmd best wishes for your future success. LEVI H. DICKEY Superintencleni IOHNSTON E. WALKER Prinripfvl FRANK CHNDORFF JN CSL S'1l'YT!'i1'1f9l Ad9Ilf GERALD F. LITEL Vice-Principal ROY H. SEIDEL Registrar I MRS. ELDORA BELMOUR Dfmn of Gills TED C R Berry, President H. A. Bocue, lr., Clerk Earl Newman: STANDING: Superintendent of Schools L H D B Van D s Asst, Superintendent Frank Orndorff, Molvin tt rtcy. Board of Education The five men elected by the community as members of the Board of Education work with the superintendent of schools in developing school policy, selecting the faculty, and disbursing school funds. Their job consumes much time and effort, and is unpaid except by the appreciation of the community. This year they did much in keeping pace with our rapidly growing community. They awarded contracts for classroom ad- ditions at the Gird Primary schoolp installation of a clock and signal systemg the grading and paving, water service, and elec- trical system of the new high schoolg and the new El Rancho school at Calc and C Streets. They have purchased, among other items, two new school buses for next year, a new electrical switchboard for the auditorium, a grandstand for the new high school athletic field Cwhich will seat 30005, and fencing for the new athletic field and the Gird Primary playground. Many other important activities have been conducted by this body which have not been mentioned here. Every member of this board certainly merits our greatest thanks for his untiring effort. IACK BRADFORD General Science, Spanish. Coaching A Mft' I iljyrw Faculty 1345 KB MISS BERNICE BUC English W DEAN RRUINGTON Music CHARLES E. BROWN OTIS BROOKS W oodshop MRS. BETTY COBLENTZ General Science, Physical Education Social Science, Arithmetic MRS. DORIS WALLER Homemakinq MISS VIRGINIA STONG MISS ILSE SCHEFFER PH lish Girls' Physical Education A Q GEORGE F. MORGAN Drafting, Stage Craft, Mathematics DENNIS V. ALLEN Social Science MISS ANNA MAE STRICKLER Homemakinq RANK ELDER Mathematics, Coaching PAUL SHADDLE Science MRS. AGNES S 'EWART Ari MRS. ARDETH HANSEN Book Clerk IOHN YOUNG Facult I 'SNER SHOLANDER Machine Shop MRS. GENEVIEVE MCCROSSEN Spanish ' -- . ' xx , m I 1 ' E -. A - , 'JZ , - . 5 we sr , Wi V - ,- MRS. HAZEL WELLER Arithmetic, English MRS. MAMIE ROLLINS Aqriculiure MISS LORRA INE TRIPP Libxaiy, Music I. PAUL WADE Agriculture RAY SIMPSON English -as ARTHUR LEE General Science Facult IOSEPH INCORVAIA . Commercial Driver Education MISS GRACE HETRICK Ii. DALE GIBSON Printing HENRY AZHDERIAN Physical Education Coaching Commercial PAUL MICKEY Scc a- Sc.e'ice English az: , ffl? MRS. IACQUELINE ABERCROMBIE History ILIJS HAZEL MCCRAY LEONARD F. COLLINS MILLARD HERR English SHIRLEY MOORE Mathematics, Coaching M's. Elizabeth Tissot SITTING: Mrs. Murilvnne Hein, Mrs. Marion Vtfoqnerg STANDING: Miss Ccrol Corxstcmtine, Mrs. julia Mcruzey, Mrs. Muriel Dunn. Secretories not present for picture: Miss Mclmclret Kramer, Mrs. Vernettu Hitt. IIPSES Mrs. Edith Bums Director of elfare I Conrad E. Lcmqe K Q .H X qu I M I Q9 X S, x X N F X fx 5 f ' . Q .X A Q Secretaries 'union' High 'lutient Council SEATED: Mrs. Eldora Belrnour, adviser: Betty I. McPhail, girls' athletic nianagerg Pat Mauzey, secretary, Alvin Pierre president Millie Rod, business manager, Barbara Beck, Girls' League president: STANDING: Principal lohnstcn Walker: Charles George lreshinan president: Dick Veenstra, junior president, Torn Deeming, boys' athletic manager, Henry Guillen, Boys Club president Dale fungi-ind, senior presidenty Frank Van Pelt, sergeant-at-arms: lim Norman, sophomore president: George Borba vice presi dent. The Student Council, Chino l-ligh School's representative group, met regularly during the year to discuss and act upon matters pertaining to the students and their activities. This years A. S. B. president was Alvin Pierce, lr. Serving on the cabinet with him were George Borba, vice president, Pat Mauzey, secretary, Millie Rod, business managerg Frank Van Pelt, sergeant at arms, Betty lo lVlcPhail, girls' athletic managery and Tom Deeming, boys' athletic manager. These seven, plus tour class presidents, Girls' League president, and the Boys' Club president, made up the Council. Principal lohnston E. Walker, Mrs. Eldora Belmour and Gerald Litel, served as the Council's advisers. The l949-50 Council took the initiatory step towards further student selt-government by proposing the Student Senate. The Senate is composed ot tive seniors, tour juniors, three sopho- mores, and two treshmen elected by their respective classes. lt will relieve the Council ot some ot its work and will also give the students a stronger voice in their government. f.. riffs QQ do Xgxfff W' '? '5 I , f'T' ' i ,fg - f ---f' If '49 'K 1,L'3'3 X! R, 1 r 'nf' v Y 0 , ,.,f , W' I 41 ?v ul Q 2 i'i.:'s X I If I' ,,, f rg 1561. f L D Vi 04- L It ,' . ' - -' . . Class of I9-50 SZATED: Bill Stcrllcup, Sccual Chcrirniung Milhe Rod, Secretary: Lorraine ' r ifocirrl Clhwizxnrxny STANDTNG: D.1lc1 Ell'7IK1!l 5, President Drlvrd Lleorgv, V103 1 'lent Lmrrjf Sorensen, Tmcrsurexr. CLASS ADVISERS: Charles Brown Mrs Genevieve Mciflcv Mrs, Eldom Belrnour Vfnseph Incorvrlicr Pfrul Slmddlo CLASS MOTHERS: Mrs. Oliver Moors :asun Mrs. Clnronuv Wrmfgvr mm-: ENGLAND -, Q' . Class Preside 6' 5 F Football , Va sity W Baseball . l, C I a g q Varsity 2, l l Lettermerfs Club Z, Treasurer 3, 4 MILLIE ROD Class Se 4 A. . B. siness Manager 4 . . . . 3, 4 ' . A. 2, 3, 4 X K F 4 LARRY SORENSEN Class Treasurer 4 Football Varsity 3, 4 DARLYNE K. BEATY Lettermens Club 3, President 4 Oration Team 3, 4 Wrestlina 4 Paletteers l, Vice-President Social Chairman 4 Lariat 4 BILL STONE F. F. A. 3 IULIWT REINA MENDEZ F. H. A. 3, Parliamentrrrian 4 PAT MAUZEY y A. S. B. Secretary 4 CSF 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4 Class secretary 3 A Cappella Choir 4 IOAN FOUST Chorus 1, 3, 4 O. G, A. 3, 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 ROWENA WILLIAMSON Palette-ers 4 GARY RICE Football C 2 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, Treasurer 4 IEANNIE NORRIS CSF 3, 4 Oration Team 3 Winner essay contest 3 LOUIE BATISTE AGUERRE Class President l A. S. B. Vice President 3 F. F. A. 2, 3: Sentinel 4 PATRICIA ANN DUNN Band, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 CSF 3, 4 El Chasqui Art Staff 3, Assistant editor 4 FRANK G. VENEGAS MILDRED YOUNKIN El Chasqui 3, 4 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Cabinet 3 LOUISE RHODEHOUSE Chorus l, 3, 4 F. H. A. 2, 37 Secretary 4 HILDEGARDE ROHRER SARAH C. LEMON Band I, 2 O. G. A. 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 of l950 ELOISE ANDERSON CSF Life Member El Chasqui Assistant Editor 3: Editor 4 Vocal Music 2, 3, 4 HENRY l- GUILLEN Boys' Club President 3. 4 Football B Co-Captain lg Varsity 2, Co-Captain 3, 4 Basketball B l, Varsity 2, 3, 4 CSF Life Member IMA IEAN WELCH G. A. A, l, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. Z o. c.. A. 5 f f if nosrznr nrcnrnsn L ,314 A bf Varsity Track Manager 3 'If J 2 ' Varsity Football Manager 4 LUAN PINE J G.IA.A. l, 2, Representative 3, 4 i ICQ! Girls League Social Chairman: , ' 3, 4 Class Social Chairman l, 3 TOM DIETERICH Football Varsity 4 Drama 2, 3, 4 - lil Cbfrsaui 3, 4 THERESA RICHENBERGER G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES SANCHEZ Band 2, 3, 4 Track B 3 Football B 3 AGNES BENITES o. G. A. 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 J WA K l r ROY BRADLEY i gf l r,r.A.3,4 u? Q MARY n. smm , lb nl R -r G.A.A.1,2,3,4 a rf. y' Palettoers l, 2, 3, 4 fi lf' 1. c. nrumas fcss Al of Football Varsity 4 H' Basketball Varsitv 41 3 MARY GAUKLER Girls' League Cabinet 4 Lariat Business Manager 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, LOUIS GUILLEN Football B l Baseball I. V. l, 2, Varsity Most Valuable Player 3: 4 l.cttormen's Club 3, Vice Pros. iclent 4 MARIE SEMPE ZVELYN RUSSELL U. G, A. 3, 4 WAYNE HOY Paletteers 2, 3, Vive Piesrient 7, 3, Treasurer 4 El Cbasqui 3, 4, IRENE RAMO5 DAVID GEORGE Clcxu Vice President 4 Football B l, Varsity 2, 3, 4 'I Baseball I. V. l, 2 Basketball B 2 H BARBARA IEAN MOORE Band and Orchestra, Secre- tary l,2, 3, 4 Vocal Music l, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 IAMES MILLSAP F. F. A. 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 BETTY TRIPP XAVIER F. GARCIA Football B 2, 3, Varsity 4 Track B 2, 3, Varsity 4 Wrestling 4 HARRY ESTRELLA Baseball I. V. 2, Varsity 3 ' Basketball B 3 G. A. A, l, Z, 3,4 Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra 4 4 HARLAN GEORGE ESTRELLA Football C 2 Basketball D l, C Z, B 3 Varsity 4 Baseball l. V. l, Captain 2, Varsity 3, 4 GOODMAN BETTY BUELER O. G. A. 3, 4 FRANK VAN PELT A. S. B. Sergeant at arms 4 Tennis 3, 4 Band l, 2, DAVID PERRET IIM PIERCE Football B l F. F. A. 3,4 WANDA HAWKINS G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4 O. G. A. 3 DONALD ODLE Staaecrait 2, 3, 4 Football Manager 2, 3, 4 IACK DUANE ADES Band l, 2, 3,4 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 l, 2, 3, 4 HELEN G. LAURENCE RATCLIFF Band l, 2, 3, Student Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Swing Band 1, 2, 4 Director 4 GONZALES BERT I ACOB nfl!! ll ANNE NEWMAN Class olficer l Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 4 Oration Contest Winner 3 IOHN FERNANDEZ Football B 2, Varsity 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 IEAN CROUSE Commercial Club 4 Cv. A. A. 3, 4 HENRY RAMIREZ Football C l, B 2, Varsity 3, 4 Basketball C 1, B Z Varsity 3, 4 Track C l, B 2, Varsity 3, 4 ALVIN PIERCE. IR. A. S. B. President 4 F. F, A. 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 3: President 4 Baseball l. V. Z, Varsity 3, 4 Football C 1, 2, B Co-captain 3, Captain 4 AURELIO GARCIA DELORIS BENNETT Transfer from Whittier Comme-rcQal Club Secretary 4 wu.i.u-: Mmmnzz Q 5 4 Football C l, B 2, 3, Varsity Basketball C 1, B 2, 3 irack C 1, B 2, 3, Varsity 4 ROSEMARY ABACHERLI G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 L Chorus 1, 2, 3 M IO ARTHUR PERRET Football B 1, Z, Varsity 3, 4 Track B l, Varsity 2, 3, 4 DARLINE O'DET'I'E HUGHES Lariat Staff 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 RUBEN L. TAPIA GEORGIA WILLIAMS Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Lariat 4 El Chasqui 4 IAMES PATTISON Tennis Manager 2 5 Football B Manager Z, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 0 .AN V GLORIA nAMmEz I HARLEE HOLBROOK Football B l, Varsity 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, Assistant Student Director 4 Orchestra l, Z, 3, 4 RAE IEAN HAGAN o.G.A.3,4 l F. I-I. A. 2 RAY DEIGAN CSF 1, 2, 3 Oration Team 3 Lariat and El Chasqui 4 prrun' DICKEY Football C 1, B 3 B ketball D 1, B 3, Varsity 4 ' ee Leader 2 LUISA R. BRIONES a b b M G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4 Band 1, 2 i F. H. A. 1, par1iamentarianL2 RALPH PREGIADO Q F. F. A. 1, 2, President 3, Southern Region President 4 PA'I I'I BOWMAN F. I-1. A. Vice President 4 Chorus 1, 3, 4 BUFORD CRAIG F. F. A. 2, 3, Secretary 4 Wrestling 4 HELEN VASQUEZ G. A. A. 1, 2 Band 1, 2 VERA I.. MORRIS ANNIE VASQUEZ 1 IOANNE WILKIN CSF 3, Secretary 4 Drama Z, 3, 4 Lariat Assistant Editor 4 ROBERT IOHN BIDDLE Football Varsity 3, 4 F. F. A. 3, 4 LILLIAN HANNA DICK WANGER E1 Chasqui 3, assi otlilui 4 Drama 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 MAGDALENA BRITSCHGI G. A. A. 4 Commercial Club 4 RICHARD BOYER Basketball C 2, B 3 Tennis 3, 4 ARLENE BOYER G. A. A. 1, 2, Vicc President 3, President 4 Girls' League Treasurer 4 CSF 3, 4 MOLLY STURTEVANI' LYDIA B. RAMOS G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 2, Parliamentarian 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 BETTY I0 MCPHAIL A. S. B. Girls' Athletic Man- ager 4 Cheer Leader 3 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 CSF 3, 4 of H150 BILL STALLCUP Clau Social Chairman 4 Football Varsity 4 Basketball B 3, Varsity 4 Baseball Varsity 3, 4 LORRAINE TKATCH Class Social Chairman 4 El Chasqui 4 llftletteors l, 2 3 4 HILDRED BUIS O. G. A. 3 fora DEEMING A. S. B. Boyl' Athletic Man- ager 4 Boys' Club Sergeant at arms 4 Basketball B 2, Varsity 3, 4 HAROLD WILKINSON Football C 1, Spanish Club ROBERT GINGG F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 Football Varsity 4 CLABIAN BELL 2: Varsity 4 4 BARBARA BECK Girls' League Cabinet 2. Secretary 3. President 4 G. A. A. l, 2: Cabinet 3, 4 Cheer Leader 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 GENE ROSS Band Staqe Craft Orchestra INEZ MAE DAILY Mixed Chorus 3, 4 F. H. A, 3, 4 A Cappella Chou 4 DOLORES RITA Paletteers' 4 IOY SCOTT A Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Drama 4 VANN DANIELS MORAN IO PERHAB G. A. A. 1, 2, Badminton Man aqer 3, Secretary 4 Girls' League Secretary 4 CSF Social Chairman Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus WES STIRES Football C l, B Z, Varsity 4 Track C 1, B 2 Baseball Varsity 3, 4 2,3 EUGENE HENRY WILHELM Football C 3, B 4 4 CAMERA SHY MANUEL C- PARTIDA MILDRED FORESTER Football C 1, B 2, versity 4 HERBERT KEATON Basketball c 1, versity 3, 4 GRACE CANALES IIMENEZ Track C l, B 2, Varsity 3, 4 Class I95I RFATED: Dormrr Woo'lworc'l, Smfrnlfrryy Lmrm Lee Thompson, Socvifrl Clvmr- mlm: Mrs. Mcxmin Rollins, Advixcrg ST,7XNDlNG: Dick Vorvnslrrr, Prosiflfarrlp Loren Pine, Treasurer: Fred Guillemot, Vibe-Pre-sldenl. CLASS ADVISERS: CLASS MOTHERS: Rcry Simpson Nrs. R. S, Chrisly Mrs, Mfrmio Rollins Mrs, Robert Slevons Mrs. Aquos Slowful Mrs. Albert Sorenson Leonard Collins BOTTOM ROVV: l. Dcwill, l. Dowill, V. Asper, D. Bulrrer, E. Cclnnnosg SECOND ROW, l.. Codlirsl, l. llfvrlryslrrro, ll. llrcmcll, l', Arrrlsf. son, Y. Bourgeois, C. Carpenter, THIRD ROVV: M. I.. Blyden, K. Christy, P. Block, S. Brooks, C. Chrmrlirers, G, Bcrlwo, TOP ROW: l Eoersrncr, D, Conley, L. Abochcbrli, G. Conley, A. Abochsrll, F. Bo Yl,0WSf, RGB' SWIDSOH- M v -. , llf 10' '-II 'I i'Ix I'I'I 1 UM ROI! M IIIJHII I, Ifwlw, 1, l1111,,,-,X If, In,-lgf, I.. 1.1111 1 II. HI: III, IZ. ImIv :I-My 'IW II' II' 'VL I. vw :ml IIIIIU I. Il 1:1 I.. I K 1 1m I11vfII1y, C, QIIIIII-Z, II Ufvxvms, IU. H-ufurwvw. I,,. II VI' I'IL4'II ' DIIUW II' 'X' V' .. I'II'mwf IIWIIIIIII,X'.IXImII1Il1'.' II. Iww, I. I'.I1l'I WI' I,I,Nw1 Q,IwI i1?'llJNi1IiHVX II I 1 II III5 II WI I II III LI V I Mwt If III. I'. I,I1I'L11uI 'IIOI' HOW: If Imwls. G. Km! 1, C. Imzulx, If IXAVIIUIILMIAIII, II, IQIIIIUIE nvuquuy vvwiv Q UPPER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW: M. OTIIIVQICIS, N. Pnscfmis, I. Riniqcr, I. RGiIiIf, D. Surifxin, C. IIKJYVIIVNY, I. OH973 SECOND RON: M. Reiley I. Pugiillcx, II. Ryckmfln, R. Putilson, M. Sunvhe-Z, M. Peacock, THIRD ROVJ: I. Rigas P. Opozmrr, Iv.. S41If,:ui'r:, P. RGLIYLQIIQZ, D. Refbscg TOP ROW: A. Ouimzm, D, Peitit, I. Sorenson, E. Sanchez, T. Perez, LOWER PICTURE BOTTOM ROVV: I. Ycxrolimpk, N. Ycwwxs, P. Stephens, IVI. Wright, R. Tuplug SECOND ROVV: !Xf '1cvs Stewart, B. Truup, I. Web. nr, D. Wriqhtg THIRD ROVV: A. Y.uoII'n0Ic, I.. V01IizC1n, P. VCmdermuIen, I. Y7L1rCIic1Qc1, C. Vv'0IilnI'w'13'fy':!'g TOP ROW: R. Sivrothkclrnp, D. WilIimns, VV. SITVIY, R. Siowcm, B. Vffxqner, R, Sfevens. VX 'I' gil Hass ul HI52 SEATED: Beverly Brill, Social Chairman, Shirley Shurwi, Se2uwl:i1'yg ur Young, Trmisurer, STANDlNG: Roger Vklillicinis, Soviiil Cl'1kilIlll'lIlQ lim Nu ll ri l31'QsidGnl7 Bob Bfvnrisi Vive! lll9SlC'l?l'll, Milliid limi iicivisvfr CLASS ADVISERS: Millard Herr ljsiul Vlfvude Miss Lorraine Tripp Miss Grace Hetrivk Mrs, Doris Waller CLASS MOTHERS: Mrs. Roy Diinuvcmt Mrs. M. S. llohlmorq BOTTOM RQVV: B. Amieirro, l,. Serqwer, E. Bourgeois, M. l. Barbour, ll, Bevltrciriy SECOND HOW: Miss Grcivv ders, D. Adair, B. Beach, P. Beckley, V, Billstromy TOP ROW: F. Alvarez, D. Andersori, I. E-rilos, W. Budish llfirllivlc, l. M. liairl- l. Blouqlier. N, MM v UPPER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW: I. Coriina, M. Dennis, N, CIOn1s,K. Oaukier, P. Derha, E. Garcia, H. Ceivcrllasy SECOND ROVV: A. Chaven, D. Cor- raI, M, Eriou, D. Forester, C, Puller, Miss Lorraine Tripp, THIRD EOVV: C. Chrisfy, A. Palmer, T. Cirrbouqh, R. Cordero, D. Gan- dara, R. Gonzalesg TOP ROW: P. Delgado, D. Palmer, N. Dunavant, C. Carpenter, T. Diar, S, Calloway. LOWER PICTURE BOTTOM ROW: D. Martinez, E, Hubert, L. Kramer, A. Hohberq, D. Hixon, S. Lomax, SECOND ROW: D. Lynvh, G. Iuttnor, IF. Marsh, B. Huscher, H. Harqroveg THIRD ROW: Paul Wade, D. Kirkrnan, D. Liskey, B. Iest, V. Marshal F, Martinez, TOP ROW: IX. Kina, M. Hallett, B. Iordan, A. Lai-Iorque, D. Hargrove, B. Lobo. wg S535 wMJFSs xEpQvL 1 My N Xxx. Q Q FY 3-xiiwx W ms- 4 1153, . W v wiv N' WW V K A 0 ,avi vw. XI , E 'M'5. N.' QESF . f' 3 . ix.. wg: N . 3' an ,X ,x'. '33 V . X K C1-Ci - 2 -Ms Y' -A wax .X X. X . , 4f LSQf?N Q Class all J' , ! ef! M bf GV -lla! J, W VIC Ur I 4 Q if lljvix, fl! MW N Y w., CLASS ADVISERS: Dennis Allen Miss gernice Buckley Miss Ilse Scheffer Iohn Younq BOl lOM HOW H Bl.1J1Sll M Arsllmo L ljuonss I Arnold A Bellmn lL. Aunsironqg SECOND HOW C, ljrloncs P Hanley I Bogksberqer P Browmnq B Asper 9 Ades THIRD ROV I-1 Bollxqer D. Blaylock, I. Acunu, A. 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X x -A Q QW ky WE, ,..,:., - ..6, Q sg ww Q' -- lag r'? ,rfkx x Nmiiz, A., X S Qi, S EI Uhasqui 'tafl' Editor DICK WANGER Assistant Editor PAT DUNN Assistant Editor FRONT ROW: Mary Gaukler, Margie Wright, Mildred Younkin, Eloise Anderson, Lorraine Tkatch, Wayne Hoy, Pat Mauzeyg SEC' CND HOW: Mrs, Eldora Belrnour, adviser, Waiter Stray, Ioanne Wilkin, Darline Hughes, STANDING: Tom Dieterich, lerry Kinion, Vivian Billstrorn, Lillian Hanna, Georaia VVillian'is, Ivan Ieanne Mayfield, Dick Wanger, Pat Dunn, Miriam Sanchez. El Chasgui staff of i950 has worked very hard this year to recall the past and con- trast it with the present and future. lt is also fun to compare the school days of the last generation with the present generation and wonderful to note that the present is laid on a firm foundation. Eloise Anderson was this year's El Chasgui editor with Dick Wanger, Ivan Ieanne Mayfield, Pat Dunn as assistant editors. Lorraine Tkatch ably filled the position of art editor, While Mildred Younkin and Ioanne Wilkin served as business managers. Mrs. Eldora Belmour served as year book adviser and B. Dale Gibson, print shop teacher, supervised the printing. The staff sincerely hopes that it has given you an annual that you will cherish for the fond memories it will recall. LAHI T JERRY KINION IOANNE WILKIN Editor Assistant Editor FROINT ROW: loanne Wilkin, lerry Kinion, Mary Gaukler, Georgia Vtfilliams, Lillian Haunag SECOND ROW Ray Uoigan Darlino Hughes, ivan leanne Mayfield, lo Perhab, Eloise Andersong STANDING: Mrs. Elolora Belrrour Members ot the journalism class compose the statt oi the Lar- iat, Chino high school's weekly publication. The statt has en- deavored to publish an interesting record ot school activities and to make their paper stand as a living link between school and community. The editorial statt this year consisted ot lerry Kinion, editor, loanne Wilkin, assistant editorg Eloise Anderson and Mary Gau- kler, business managers, lo Perhab, girls' sports: and lvan leanne Mayfield, features. The graphic arts department, which prints the Lariat under the supervision ot B. Dale Gibson, printing teacher, merits praise tor assisting the statt in meeting deadlines and issuing the paper every Thursday. California Scholarship Federation BOTTOM BON leanne Norris, Helen Byclcman, Margie Wright, Mrs. Genevieve McCrossen, adviser: Barbara Beck D l All M i B d Betty lo Mcphailq SECOND BOW: Mollie Sturtevant, Miriam Sanchez, Arlene Boyer, lo Perhab, Eloise A d s P 9 D Cl Belly THIRD BOW: Louis Perkins, Lawrence Morgan, lvan leonne Mayfield, Pat Mauzey, loann W BOVV: Patrick Delgado, Sam Galloway, Dale Morier, Leonard Morgan Chino's Chapter 238S of the California Scholarship Federation is a branch of the state-Wide organization to which membership is obtained by securing a minimum of lO points based on the grades earned in the previous semester in classes. The highest goal of the organization is that of life membership, which is obtained by those novitiate members earning a mem- bership for at least six semesters. Those to obtain the life member ship this year were Eloise Anderson, Pat Mauzey, and Henry Guillen. These people received their Seal Bearer pins and the CSF seal on their diplomas. This year's group took their annual honor day on March l and journeyed to Griffith Gbservatory and to Forest Lawn. Another highlight of the year's activities was the Annual CSF Convention held this year at Santa Monica High School, April l5. Eloise Anderson led the group as president the first semester with Miriam Sanchez, vice-presidentp 'Wilma McCracken, secre- tary-treasurer, with loanne Wilkin as acting secretary-treasurer: lo Perhab, social chairmang and lerry Kinion, transportation manager, assisting her. ln the second semester, Pat Mauzey served as president, Mar- gie Wright, vice-president, Betty lo lVlcPhail, secretary-treasurerp Helen Ryckrnan, social chairman , and Patrick Delgado, trans- portation manager. TED I P hab, Barbara Beck, Luan Piney STANDING: Arlene Boyer, Miriam Sanchez, Diane Perhab, Pat n Mr Eld nra Belmour, Mary Young, Mary Gaukler, Miss Bvrnice Buckley. Girls' League Girls from grades nine through twelve formed a Girls'League which proved to be one of the most active organizations on the campus. lmproving on the past, the Girls' League of '49-'50 has set higher goals and ideals for the Leagues of the future. Charitable drives were sponsored by the Girls' League includ- ing those for the March of Dimes, Children's Homes, and the Los Angeles County Hospital. A Claim Day was held for lost and found articles and all articles not claimed were given to Neigh- borhood l-louse. Girls' Week was celebrated in March. A tea was given by the senior girls to Welcome the freshmen in Novemberg sophomores and freshmen honored the seniors at a tea in May. Food Sales were given throughout the year. Cabinet members and advisers attended a Business and Pro- fessional Women's dinner and tour of the Kaiser Steel Mill in April. Barbara Beck presided over the l949-50 group assisted by Pat Dunn, vice-president. lo Perhab served as secretary, Arlene Boy- er as treasurer, and Luan Pine was social chairman. Cthers serv- ing on the cabinet and representing their respective grades were Mary Gaukler, senior, Miriam Sanchez, juniory ' Mary Young, sophornorep and Dianne Perhab, freshman. Mrs. lildora Belmour served as adviser assisted by Miss Ber- nice Buckley. SEATED: Tom Deeming, Henry Guillen, Bob lordang STANDING: Dale England, Henry A hd dviser Glen Arbuthnot Boys' Club The Boys' Club, one ot the largest of the campus organizations, is made up of all boys from grades nine through twelve. Good feeling, good sportsmanship, and good citizenship are all empha- sized bythe group. lts purpose, along with making better citizens, is to provide Wholesome recreation and entertainment for all sen- ior high boys. Leaders of the Boys' Club in l949-50 were Henry Guillen, presi- dent, Dale England, vice-president: Glen Arbuthnot, secretaryg Bob lordan, treasurer, and Tom Deeming, sergeant at arms. Fac- ulty adviser ot the group is Henry Azhderian. Sports movies and talks made up the main portion ot the enter- tainment at monthly meeings. On April 20, the organization sponsored an assembly tor the student body's enjoyment. The big event ot the year was the an- nual bean teed,at which many sports events and a lot oi' fun were the order of the day. Future Homemaliers of America n l SEATED: Alice DeMars, Miriam Sanchez, Louise Rhodehouse, Pat Eowmang STANDING: Esther Reichmuth, Mrs. Doris Waller, Miss Anna Mae Strickler, luliet Mendez. The Future l-lomemakers of America is a national organization for girls studying vocational homemaking. The Chino branch ot the F. H. A. has been very active this year. The purposes ot the club are: To promote a growing appreciation of joys and satistactions of home- making, to emphasize the importance of Worthy home membership, to promote international membership, to promote international good will and to create more interest in home economics. Patti Bowman led this organization as president with Louise Rhode- house, secretaryy Miriam Sanchez, treasurerp Esther Reichmuth, his- toriang and luliet Mendez, parliamentarian. Miss Anna Mae Strickler and Mrs. Doris Waller are the faculty advisers. This year the group has enjoyed the discussions, various tilms, and holiday parties at the monthly meetings. This year the F. H. A. jointly sponsored the annual-Christmas dance for the high school which was very successful. A forty-eight cup cot- tee dripolator was given to the Home Economics department by the club. Future Farmers nl America 7' 'U l I Yi-iziiq, adviser, Cliaziles Friedley, George Borlm Alvin Pierce Buford Craig, Galy Rice: STANDINQ l W L Hg Bl' ' A h ' EMP, li :Hi DOI' . Under the able leadership of lohn E. Young and Paul Wade, the Chino Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, has been an active organization during l9-49-1950. I . Une of the biggest events of the year was the National F. F. A. Convention held in Kansas City, Missouri. Ralph Preciado, re- gional president: and Alvin Pierce, President of the Chino Chap- ter of the F. F. A., were the representatives from Chino attending the convention. Cther activities of the year were Bank of Amer- ica Field Day, field day at Lilac, Camp Condeg the Los Angeles County Fair, Great Western Livestock Showg Riverside County Date Festivalg and the Cow Palace at San Francisco. The boys also present a dance each year as well as an assembly. Officers of the F. F. A. are President Alvin Pierce, lr., Vice- President George Borbag Treasurer Cfary Rice, Sentinel Louie Aguerre, Reporter Charles Friedley, and Secretary Buford Craig. Letlermen's Club Chino's liottermerfs Club is an organization whose chief pur- pose is to serve athletics, especially the Varsity sports. The club regulates the wearing of the letterinen's sweateis and enforces the school rules concerning them. Since the Lettefmen's Club is a sports organization, it also helped out at gamrs and pep ral- lies by helping to seat the people. At the games the boys hanf dled most of the tickets at the gate. ln each major sport the club sponsors a most valuable player award trophy. The boy who receives 'tho award is chosen by vote by the players and coach. He is the player who they feel has shown the most improvement in liis playing. The trophy was started with the hopes of encouraging the mtciocre player to Work harder to improve his playing. ln the spring, the organization held its annual initiation which provided laughs and fun for everyone. The group enjoyed a party in December. Larry Sorensen led the i949-50 group as president. Louie Guil- len served as vice-president, loe Yzurdiaga was secretary, and Bob lordan held down the position as sergeant at arrns. The four officers Worked together as a social committee to plan the social events. BOTTOM BGVV: Alvin Pierre, Dale England, iarry Sorensen, Louie Aouerre, David George, Eddie McDonough, l. C. Billings, Louiri Guijigny Henry l-Yainirez, Harry Estrella: SECOND ROW: Elvin Delfell, Pete Garcia, Richard Stevens, Charles Leach, loe Francis, Bichard Boyer, lo Arthur Perret, George Estrella, Bill Stallcup, Larry Dickeyy THlBD BOVV: Bolo Padilla, Wesley Stires, Frank Van Pelt, Ice Y7urdiacqr1, Stanley Brooks, Harlee Holbrook, Bob Ftightmer, Manuel Partida, Fred Guillernet, Xavier Garcia: TOP BOW: Manuel Galvan, loe l-tui7, Harold Wilkinson, l-lenry Guillen, Bob lordan, Torn Deerning, Torn Dieterich, Louie Abacherli, Bob Giving. I Q Q .,. E, Girls' Athletic Associatinn Ql: T D l l,F'f'?TllOI1lPSUl'1, Mamie Wfright, Arlene Boyer Io ferhiiti, lieien Rytikiiitiri, Iouiiiic Wilkliip STANDING P Jay IX1 R tt lcnes, Sliiiley Shtxner, Luisa Briones, Betty lVl9I1dX' Miss llse Srht-tim, Pfloisti Aiidersmi, Btiiim Girls' Athletic Association through the years has always been a popular organization with most ot the Chino l-ligh School girls. Any girl who has earned titty or more points is eligible tor mem- bership. The ideals that have been stressed in the past, the pres- ent, and probably will be stressed in the future are physical skills, cooperation, and good sportsmanship. The G. A. A. not only participates in inter-school playdays tor each sport but it sponsors an initiation, an awards banquet, and a spring formal dance annually. This year the G.A.A. held a theater party, a skating party, and a song writing contest. Arlene Boyer, president, capably led the l949-50 Association. Helen Ryckrnan served as vice-president, lo Perhab as secretary, Margie Vvfright, treasurer, and Laura lee Thompson as historian Barbara Beck filled the position of clerk. Miss llse Schetter, head ot the girls physical education depart ment, served as G. A. A. adviser. Urder of Gregg Artists Chino l-ligh School's chapter ot the Order ot Gregg Artists is an honor group composed of students who automatically be- come members when they have passed the 60 word per minute test. Monthly tests are given tor advancement by Grace Hetrick, adviser and commercial instructor. The goal of each student is to strive tor artistic shorthand penmanship which is necessary for speed and accuracy. Each year an international contest is sponsored by the Gregg Writer, and awards are made to students who submit the most artistic shorthand copies. The O. G. A. is the largest shorthand organization in the World. BOTTOM ROW Roe lean Hagan, Deloris Bennett, Pat Newton, Louise Rhodehouse, Millie Rod, Betty lo Mclphaily SECOND ROVV Verla Asper Donna Woodward, Betty Bueler, lune Langkammeref, Clarian Bell, Petti Henry, Lucille Cadlini: THIRD ROW: lean angkammerer Sara Lemon, leanne Ratlift, Ieanette Weber, Betty Greerg TOP ROW: Marjorie Peacock, Miss Grace Hetrick, ad viser Pat Black, Mollie Sturtevant. 'punish Club NETUNG: Ileruy Guillen, Loren Pine Louis Valizan, Harold Vlfilkinson, lorry Kinion, loe Yzurdiagag STANDING: Ivaluiiv Norris mme Willem, Anne Newman, Pat Mauzey, Mrs. Genevieve McCrossen, Mary Gaukler, lvan Ieanne Nlaytield, Betty lo Mvphnill mst' Ariclmsou. The Spanish Club is a new organization started this year un der the direcion ot Mrs. Genevieve McCrossen. Officers in the -club are Henry Guillen, presid entg loanne Vtfillfzin, vice-presidentg Mary Gaulcler, secretary-treasurery and Eloise Anderson, social chairman. The club meets evefy Thursday noon. The purpose of the or- ganization is to promote a stronger liking for Spanish and to help those who lf lan to take third year Spanish next year. All Conver- sation at the meetings is in Spanish and bingo games are played es Well as little guizzies taken to prove the members' knowledge ot the language. llfs. McC ossen takes great pride in her club, and as it grows, there will be more activities planned. Drama Club Une of the several new organizations on the campus this year is the Drama Club, made up of people interested in backstage management as well as acting. Meeting at a members house every two weeks, the group talks over plays, plans activities, gives readings, and has various entertainments. The Drama Club was organized last year by a few students in- terested in drama. loan Biggs, the club's first president, led the movement. With the encouragement of Mrs. Barbara Tones, former Chino l-li drama teacher, a constitution was adopted and officers were installed. A This year's officers of the organization are Donna Adair, presi- dent, Pat Beckley, vice-presidentp Marlene Bennett, secretaryg Mary Young, publicity chairman, and Pat Anderson, transporta- tion manager. Bay Simpson, C. l-l. S. drama coach, is the group's adviser. The Drama Club is a school organization, but is in no way connected with the drama class. Anyone may become a mem- ber, whether or not he has acting ability. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Adair, loan Biggs, Darline Hughes, Anais Follrner, Peggy Nielsen: SECOND BOW: Pat Beckley Pat Andersor Pat Dieterich, Marlene Bermottq THIRD BOW: Elbert Sanchez, Terry Kinion, Louie Aguerre: TOP ROW Charles Sanchez Pa 1 Sirrrpson. BOTTOM ROW: Loretta Mae Evans, Dolores Sartain, Shirley Lomax, Claudia Nice, Carolyn Fuller, Lorraine Tkatchp SECOND ROW: Mrs. Agnes Stewart, Mary Ann Salqado, Lillian Hanna, lohanna Richenberger, THIRD ROW: Pat Dunn, lma leanne Welch, lune Hazzard, Diane Marshg TOP ROW: Luan Pine, Vtlavne l-lov, Dolores Moran. Paletteers The Paletteers who make up a very active group on the high school campus, led by Lorraine Tkatch and advised by Mrs. Agnes Stewart, art instructor, have had a successful and event- ful year. Other acing officers for l949-50 are Luan Pine, vice-president and social cliairmanp Laura Lee Thompson, secretaryy Wayne Hoy, treasurer, and lma lean Welch, historian. Among their varied activities, the organization has gone on several sketching trips, attended the regional Scholastic Art Exhibition presented by Bullock's in Los Angeles, at which two art students, Wayne l-loy and Charles Real, had pictures on exhibit. Wayne won an achievement award and Charles won the coveted gold key. The artists' main social event was the co-sponsoring of the an- nual Christmas dance which was one of the most successful of the year. llratiun Team lerry Kinion was this year's first place Winner in the local Con- stitution oration contest sponsored annually by the American Le- gion, and went on to forge ahead for Chino by Winning second place in the district contest at Victorville. Second place winner was Helen Ryckman. Darlyne Beaty, for the second year, placed third. Helen received a silver medal, and Darlyne's award was bronze. lerry's medal was of gold. Margie Wright placed fourth and was given a cash award. All the con- testants were juniors, except Darlyne, who was a senior. Leonard F. Collins, instructor in history and civics at Chino High School, is the oration team's coach. ln speaking of this y'ear's team he said, lt is one of the most enthusiastic and coop- erative groups l ever worked With. l was very proud to have them represent Chino Hi. ln addition to the contests, the team also spoke at various ser- vice clubs, Women's organizations, at the California lunior Re- public, and lerry spoke at Cpen House. Margie Wright, terry Kinion, Leonard Collins, Helen Ryckman Commercial Training Club C sp' K . '15, i .L mei x .--A. gs 'JW Q so BOTTOM ROW lean Lcmgkammerer, Lydia Ramos, Ruth Laos, Do'ores Sartatn, Verla Asper, Betty lo McPhcril, Millie Rod: SECOND ROVV Betty Beach, Donna Woodward, Darline Hughes, lune Lanqkamrnerer, Clarion Bell, Deloris Bennett: TOP ROW: Lena Brit s hai Pat Anderson, Pat Black, lo Perhab, Miss Grace Hetrick. This year for the first time at Chino High School, a Commercial Training Club has been established by the girls Working in the various offices of the school. . It is hoped, with the various types of machines available, to as- sign the girls to complete a certain amount of Work on them. By the time the year is completed each girl will have had the exper- ience of using every type of commercial machine that is avail- able in the school and know how to operate it. This would supply the girls some of the training needed to Work in an office. The club is still in the development stage at present, Without a constitution, and with plans and requirements for membership still something to be attained. Requirements being given a ser- ious consideration include a certain amount of commercial train- ing courses. As part of its program for next year the organization plans to have films on different phases of commercial training and to Work on various projects, one of which will be making the school manual. Clarian Bell, president p Millie Bod, vice-presidentg Pat Newton, secretary-treasurer: and Deloris Bennett, program chairman, were the elected officers for the past year. Miss Grace l-letrick is the group's adviser. ,Q O X EXQBBUUBH as f G'-?s I LZ !xIdlVi 'lglasi 1 I Hg Llrew .z -' i..l Nm gg, N X Qzizq x g Siggw as QW-1 my 'Q fwggg Si is 5 N3 X 31 M y - is! 5 1 AA .wswg k g E iw. QXNQ Nwsg v- kg 'Q ! 'fi x g SQQX . wx ii x X X 5 X X if 3 ...il v XX T5 ' S- - X X N N . X XM X S 3 S xg 253 'swf kg X --A' is N i i i 5 I S an liisxf f 1 Rigs ' 5 'ESQ ESX K R fyal k Q? 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Billings, E. Mr-Vtrrrimiqli P. Garcia, Coach Azhderian, L. Sorensen, B. Campos, B. Stallcup, Asst Mgr, B. Riahtmer, Couch Allen. arsity Football Cowboys coached by Henry Azhderian and Dennis Allen wound up the l949 football season in the Tri-County League's second place. Chino kicked off the season at Coachella. The Cowboys lost this one and their other practice game to Pomona. League season was opened against Bonita and the Cowboys again went down in defeat as they did again against Citrus. Chino won three of its League games, those against Corona, Puente and Claremont. The Corona victory was one of the major upsets of the League season when the top-seeded team of the League went down in defeat. The Cowpokes ran up a total of 68 to their opponents' 73 in their close, hard- fought games. Henry Guillen and David Georg icaptained the '49 sguad. Guillen was chosen as the most valuable player and 5Zt g ,tfhefmost improved player. . ,, r V5 HENRY GUILLEN LARRY SORENSEN QVID GEORGE HENRY RAMIREZ XAVIER GARCIA Ouarterback End ,fi J Haliback End Center T. C. L. First Team 'l. C. L. Second Team T. C. L. Second Team T. C. L. First Team T. C. L. Third Truim LE ENGLAND WILLIE MARTINEZ ll R. H. GONZALES IOE YZURDIAGA MANUEL PAHTIDB :enter End , alma Tackle Hriylthwvk A C. L. Honorable Mention T. C. L. Honorable Mention T. C. I. Honorable Mention T, C. L. Third Tetrrrr T. C. L. llormrrrlwlv Mfrntrr-'r t T .. , Q 9. :-. - W .I f.., ,rn Q Q: ,- - Qnnygu, Q 'y Q - . . xy ifii iilil if H -VF X KM:--Mi.: . ' V- ' SCORES 5 ' X China f' Crrtrrliwllfr lh f . T .W Chinn 5 llwrrrrnrrfr lil W . , i I 'X f i Chino Q' Bonita lit . K I '- l: 'I ' K it Chino '2 Corcrrici fl W 'Q ' Q' Q iff -5 . J A 'Ay ..:,. Q 5 5 Chino 0 Citrus li 'ri A f ,M .I ' T Q , Chino 'Il lhiwrrte 70 K QR Q Q3 'F .if qi. A - Chino lh Cltrrwrrrwrit fl ' ent. BOTTOM ROW: R. Cliburn, I. Briles, B. Wendling, C. Carillo, E. Delzell, R. Stevens, A. Pierce, D. Hargrove, D. White, H. Hensley, B. Wagner, D. Williams: SECOND ROW: F. Perret E. Wilhelm, D. Hargrove, B. Stewart, I. Wright, A. Tapia, L. Ames, B. lmbach, C. Carpenter, V. Duran, V. Zeman, Mgr. A. Kingp TOP ROW. Coach Elder, I. Norman, P. Lange, E. Guerrea, C. George, B. Williams, C. Younkin, C. Carpenter, B. Leming, P. Delgado, Mgr. I. Pattison. Belo eight Football Chino's Cowlcids came through their l949 four game League schedule with only one loss, clinching a co-championship with Corona. Corona's Bees handed the Cowkids their only defeat in League play by a score ot l4-l3, by Virtue ot a last minute safety. Coach F rank Elder's Cowkids virtually trampled their other League op- ponents. They licked Bonita 33-7, Puente 40-7, and Citrus l4-O. ln practice games, Chino split even, swamping Valencia 37-7 and losing to Newport Harbor l3-l2. Both games that the Bees lost were by only one point. ln all their games, the Cowlcids rolled up a grand total of l49 points in the season.to their opponents' 41. Alvin Pierce captained the 1949 squad. Scores Chino I 7 Newport Harbor I 3 Chino 37 Valencia 7 Ch Eno 311 Bonita 'I Chino 13 Corona 14 Chino l4 Citrus U Chino 40 Puente U BOTTOM ROW: A. Perez, O. Sonlce, B. Forden, W. Wa'lcer, I. Litel, K. Berg, S. Brooks, D. Morter, D. Best, I.. Morgan, C. Loos, I. Lewis: SECOND BOW: O. Pierce, L. Morgan, I. Maxwell, D. Marshall, W. Scott, I. Boss, B. lest, B. Kirkrnan, B. Stallcup, V. Marshall, B. I-lolcom b, A. Tapia, TOP ROW: Coach Moore, C. Vanzant, B. Keser, L. Bichenberger, W. Kainz, I. Sartin, G. Iuttner, D. Lynch, F. Corsaro, N. Smith, Mgr. E. Lobo, Mgr. D. Starling. . J Cee Weight Football Chino's Mighty Midgets have once more emerged the victors in their League for the third consecutive year. ln the last game of the season, against Citrus, Chino lost by a score of 6-O, but the Chinoans nevertheless won the title with three Wins and one loss. Alberto Perez, Stanley Brooks, Dale Morter, and Fred Berg 1 -i'- .fere outstanding players throughout the season. Dale Morter and Stanley Brooks captained the Cee Weights in the 1949 season, and Shirley Moore coached them. Scores Chino 34 Bonita O Chino- 2 Bonita G Chino 6 Brea 6 Chino l? Fullerton l3 Chino 21 Citrus S Chino 18 Webb Z0 X Ti ,x- X t . x54 Z' fy. X K X t N ,E .J if X1 at 4 ,J X T. KNEELING: I. Lopez, G. Estrella, H. Ramirez, H. Guillen, l. C. Fillings, D. Anderson, F. Lewisq STANDING: Mar C rch Frank Elder, M. Partida, B, S'fzllt-up, T. Deeming, Qi. loidan, N. Dunavant, R. Campos, L. Dickey dfhlty as ict .1 V' Il 'I ll' ll 20-30 TOURNAMENT LEAGUE SCORES UWC 33 Hrvprsififi fll cmm 40 some 22 chime 35 ram 1 Qhlflo 26 Puente l7 Chino 43 Corona l4 Chino 42 Co Qhmo 40 Chula vim 39 Chino 4l citrus 32 crime 49 cr Chino 29 Covina 74 Chino 34 Puente Zl Chino 4a Pi l Chino Z9 Claremont 35 China 33 Clare PLAYOFF GAME China 78 Claremont 39 Chino's Cowboy basketball sguad brought home two titles to their credit in the 1950 season. The Cowboys came through to take the 20-30 Tournament Consolation Championship and were Tri-County League Cofchamps with Claremont sharing the tops spot. Cowboys piled up a series oi wins in iirst round T. C. L. play only to be defeated by the potent Claremont team. The deter- mined Cowboys came through the second round play without a deteat, and clipped Claremont to land a coechampionship with them. in the playott that was to determine the representaiive in C.i.F. playoits, Claremont again defeated Chino. The Cowboys surprised everyone in the 20-30 tourney by tak- ing the Consolation Championship. The Vagueros climbed the ladder to the crown after being knocked into the consolation di- vision by Riverside, by defeating Puente, squeezing past Chula Vista in the semi-tinals, and downing Covina handily in the tinals. Frank Elder coached the Varsity sguad. Tom Deeming served as captain. Chino placed six players on the All Tri-County League teams and one on the All C. L F. squad. Henry Guillen represented the T. C. L. on All C. T. F. teams by landing a berth on the second team. TOM DVEMING Fwixx' ui 'f' U, L. Luv We 1m GEORGE TS YRELLA 1 :Vi T, 5, T Ei.vy,.,mzM:- MEJIIYICBII rv BILL STALLCUP I rx: :vi Lettermcn MANUEL PARTIDA Forwm d T. C, L. HOr1O.ubIr2 NT!-'I1TiUl! fy! HENRY R A MIREV Gund T. C. L, SK'WUI1d Tkilll ,jk N0 I. C. BILLINGS l,h..1rf1 BOB IORDAN XVNHYHI I R L .wvwrxxi 1 IH LARRY DICKEY khlwuzi LNYN Hee Weight Basketball KNEELING: A. Pierce, D. Harqrove, M. Hallett, B. Stevens, Pl, Hensley, B. Williams, D. Folmer, D. VVhite, Mar B Bonnet u LXND ING: Mar. L. Ames, C. Georqe, B. Loho, B. Stewart, D. Williams, L. Trumbo, I. Norman, B, Wagner, I Parker Coach Qhrl Moore. ALVIN PIERCE Ctrpltiiri LEAGUE SCORES Chino 42 Bonita Chino 49 Corona China 38 Citrus Chino 26 Puente Chino 43 Claremont Chino 30 Bonita Chino Z2 Corona Chino 43 Citrus Chino 35 Puente Chino 63 Claremont Ch1no's l95U Bee weiqht squad under the coachinq ot Shirley Moore ended a successful season with a co-championship that they shared with Corona. The Cowlcids came throuqh the Leaque season with a record ot eiqht wins and two losses. Puente defeat- ed them once and Bonita once. 'Three squad members, Forward Alvin Pierce, who also cap- tained the '50 squad, Guard Don White, and Forward Boqer Wil- liams, placed on the All Tri-County Leaque teams in the Bee Di- vision. Pierce and White were on the first squad and Williams on the third team. Pierce was the highest scorinq player of the T. C. L. in Leaaue play, tallyinq a total ot lZ8 points. Besides their reqular Leaque season, the Cowkids participated in the Bee weiqht Tournament held at Bonita on December l7, l 8, and l9. Llhrno 38 Corona 57 Chino 25 Citrus Z3 Chino l-'l Puente if Chino 29 Bonita 22 Chino 20 Bonita . Chino 28 'a Corona lfl Chino P4 , Citrus tu: Chino t9 Puente lf ' KNEELING: A. Perez, W. Miller, A, Tapia, K. Berg, D. Best, B. Stallt-up, D. Liskey, STANDING: Mgr I. Sanchez, S. Brooks, D. Sonke, P. Thomas. I. Ho,s, D. lvl-irshall, I. Litel, D. Starling, Coach lack Bradford. Cue Weight Basketball Cee weights, coached by lack T. Bradford, took co-championship with Puente in the Tri-County League basketball competition this year. The Cees were captained by sophomore Dale Morter. The Cee team won six of their League games. During the entire season, the boys won eleven games and lost two. High' scoring man was Albert Perez. Coach Bradford said of this team, They're the best rebounding team in the League. Dee weights, also coached by lack Bradford, xi ere captained by Gary Iuttner. The iotal of Chino's League scores were two wins and tour lossesy total outcome for the sea- son were tour wins and nine losses. Leland Starling liooped the largest number of :oints for the Dee team. Dee Weight Basketball KNEEUNG: I. Lewis, E. Lobo, B. lohnson, B. Fordeng STANDING: ll. Plofuopib L. Morgan lt. Firvkoy, L. Starlfna, G. luttner, L. Moraan, Coach lack Bradford. , L.,li1nc- !U Citrus Q. Chino t9 Puente 41 Chino 26 Bonita lt Chino YU Bonita I7 Chino 22 Citrus Lwlt Chino l puorito '72 Varsity Baseball BOTTOM BOW: l. Millsap, G. Borba, D. Stevens, H. Estrella, l.Yzurdiaga, L, Aguerre, A. Pierce, G. Estrella, SECOND ROW F Al , Mgr, Coach Frank Elder, W. Stires, D. England, B. Stallcup, E. McDonough, F. Beebower, L. Guillen, I C Bill s varez Kirkma Mg T. Chino's Varsity baseball squad stood on top in the Tri-County League competition at the end of the first round and were almost sure bets for the T.C.L. championship as well as standing a good chance in the C.l.l:'. playoffs. Chino fields a team that is excellent defensively. On the mound, Chino features All-League player Louie Guillen with lim Millsap filling in. Behind the plate it's loe Yzurdiaga. At the bases it's Bill Stallcup, an All-League player, at first, Harry Estrella at second, and Dale England, another All-League play- er, at third. George Estrella, shortstop, completes the infield. ln left field is George Borba Working with Louie Aguerre at center field and I. C. Billings or Forrest Beebower in right field. ln the first round of play, Coach Frank Elder's nine Won four and tied one. They overthrew Claremont 5-2, Corona 4-3, Citrus 'Z-O, Bonita ll-2 and deadlocked O-U With Puente after l2 innings. Jayllee Baseball Chino's lunior Varsity baseball squad was undefeated and had a two game lead over their opponents at the end of the first round of the Tri-County League play. The layVees, coached by Shirley Moore have tripped Bonita l-O, Citrus 9-3, and Puente 9-2. The usual starters for Chino were Milfred Hallett pitcherg Charles George, catcher, Harold Hensley, first base, loe Lopez, second, Don White, third base, Billy Lobo, shortstop, Bob Bonnet, left field, Duane Anderson, center field, and Bob lordan, right field. lordan also alternated at the mound. Seven fellows from last year's sguad are still on the team this season. BOTTOM BOW: F. Mercado, D. Starling, M. Hallett, K. Berg, B. Lobo, l. Lopez, D. Best, H. Hensley, SECOND BO Iordan, I, Wright, C. George, C. Younkin, B. Bonnet, D. Anderson, H. Pierce, Mgr., Shirley Moore, Coach. Track BOTTOM BOW: M, Nielsen, D. Hargrove, I. Sorensen, E. Delzell, M. Partida, C. Sanchez, l. A. Perret, Coach l-lenry Azhderian, I. Litel, SECOND BOW: A. Ootrnan, F. Perret, B. Campos. I. Fernandez, B. Lerning, R. Preciado, l. Actes, V. Duran, H. Ramirez, B. Riqhtinerg 'l'HlRD BOW: l. Ruiz, M. Galvan, B. Ramirez, l. Panda, B. Holcomb, I. Sanchez, D. 'vVilliams, D. Gandara, O. Pierce, mor. FOURTH BOW: F. Guillemet, B. Wendlina, B. Cliburn, I. Maxwell, F. X'Vollen, I. luttner, R. l-lawkey, B. Keser, E, Lobo, A. Perez, Coach Dennis Allen: TOP ROVV: T. Dieterich T. Deemina, L, Dickey, A. Tapia, B. Padilla, B. Stewart, l-l. Guillen, H. Wilkinson, C. Carpenter, P Dolqado. Chino's tracksters wound up their season with a championship in the Bee weight division in the Tri-County Leaaue. The Chinoites participated in the Chattey and the Bonita lnvitational Track Meets, the El Monte Relays, Brea Relays and the Chino Be- lays in addition to their reqular League schedule. Manuel Cfalvan set a new school record in the 880 yard run and also holds the 880 yard records ot the Bonita invitational and the Chatiey lnvitational. Boaer Cliburn cracked the l2U low hurdles school record. A third school record tell before a Bee weiaht relay combination ot Carl Carpenter, Bernie Wendlina, Pat Delaado, and Manuel Galvan. Manuel Partida captained the A squad, Carl Carpenter the Bees and the Cees were led by Alberto Perez. Records SCHOOL 930 yard 1-,m,2m1,15 ,, . . . . Manuel Gulvan 120 low hurdles 14.3s .... .. ..... .. .. . . .... .. .... . Roger Cliburn Bee Weight Relay. lm 12.5s . . Carl Carpenter, Bernie Wendlinq. Manuel Galvan, Pat Delgado OTHER RECORDS 880 yard run, Zm 3.4s. Bonita Invitational . Manuel GGIVUH 880 varzl run. 2m l.1s...Challey Invitational ..,.. . . . . ,,,. Manuel Galvun Four man 2-mile relay team, 8m 34.5s..Brea Relays . Four man 2l2 mile distance medley 11m 32.25, Chino Relays .... . Ray Campos. Bob Padilla. Pat Delgado. Manuel Galvcn Four man sprint medley lm 38.95 Chino Relays .... ., .. Henry Guillen. Iohn Fernandez, Io Perret. Manuel Galvan Four man two mile 8m 54.7s... Chino Relays ....... ...... . Tony Perez. Dale Reese. Rigaberto Ramirez. Dan Gandara Eight man mile. 3m l6s.. .Chino Relays .. .... Iohn Fernandez. Io Perret. Manuel Partida. Henry Guillen. Fred Perret. Pat Delgado. Bernie Wendling. Manuel Galvan Wrestling Chino High School had its tirst year of competitive wrestling during 1949-1950, in which it won three out ot seven matches and placed four men in the C. 1. P. Sectional Tournament. Gary Iuttner, Carl Loos, Bill Leming, and Bill lmbach were the tour men that placed in the tournament. Larry Sorensen Was elected captain of the squad. Carl Loos was voted as the most valuable man on the team, and Dick Veen- stra was voted as the most improved. During the year, Chino competed with Redlands, San Diego, Whittier, Beverly 1-lills and lnglewood. 'Wrestlers also competed in the Novice A. A. U. at U. C. L. A., Novice at San Diego, C. 1. F. Sectional at Whittier, and the C. 1. F. finals at lnglewood. Men receiving varsity letters are Bob Tones, 102 pounds5 Carl Loos, 112 pounds5 Bill lest, 1205 Dick Veenstra, 1205 Bill lmbach, 1285 Bill Leming, 1335 lim Briles, 1385 Bill Lucas, 1455 Frank Mer- cado, l545 Charles Leach, 1655 Larry Sorenson, 1755 and Doyle Kinion, heavyweight. There were about twenty-tive men on the complete team. The wrestling team was under the able direction of Ioseph lncorvaia. Veenstra, G. luitner, B. lanes, C. Loos, B. Iest, B Leaning, B. lrrbach, I. Briles, B. Craig: STANDING B C r I M 11 L 1-tcheniverger, B. Lucas, C. Leach, L. Sorensen, D Kinion, T. ieterich, P. Lange, Coach Iose-ph lnc D Boys' y nis ,X TED W. Miller, D. Morter, B. Iohnson, I, Sartain, V. Marshall, C. Hand, B. Stallcupy STANDING: D. k M. Hand, B. Boyer, L Francis, F. Lewis, Coach lack Bradford. Chino's netmen took second place in the League this year With three Wins and one loss. They played only four League schools, but they played many outstanding schools outside the League for practice games. The League scores were Puente 3, Chino 6, Citrus 4, Chino 5, Corona 4, Chino 57 Bonita 6, Chino 3. Voted the most Valuable player was Mickey Hand, While Clif- ford l-land was voted the most improved player. Dick Boyer cap- tained the tennis team, and Dave Wilson was the manager. lack Bradford was the tennis coach. loe Francis played first singles: Dick Boyer, second singlesg Clifford Hand, third singlesy Iimmy Sartain, fourth singlesg and Frank Vanpelt and Verlin Marshall alternated as fifth singles. Mickey Hand and Robert Stallcup played top doubles, and Dale Morter and Stanley Brooks played second doubles. W1 'X Phccr lcaulcrs Barbara Beck Maraie Vlfriaht Arlene Bover l-lelen Ryckinan Song leaders Dolores Dee Sariain Ioy Scott lnez lne Daily Pal Newton O M a j 0 r c I t 0 s Diane Perhab Clara Briones Virainia Sariain lcla Lou Houston Marjorie Coblentz BOTTOM ROW: B. Beck, R. jones, E, Reichmuth, B. Mendez, A. Boyerg TOP ROW: L. L. Thompson, M. Young, D. Adair, P Stevens, 1. Perhfxb, P. Nielsen. Basketball All Stars Seniors defeated the junior team with a 20-19 score to Win the interclass basketball playoffs. The sophomores and juniors tied for the second place honors with two Wins and one loss. The freshman team placed last with three losses. The annual Tri-County Basketball playday was sponsored by Claremont but held at Citrus Union High School on Novem- ber 5. Seniors tied their game, juniors and sophomores Won their games, and the freshmen were defeated to account for Chino's only loss. Captains of their respective teams Were Betty To Mcl3hail, seniorg Lucille Cadlini, juniorg Peggy Nielsen, sophomore, and Tune Yarolimek, freshmen. Luisa Briones served as basketball manager. rig , . Boyer, L. L. Thompson, L. Cadlini. Speedfball All-sim-S luniors took first place in the speedball interclass girls' sports playoffs. luniors scored three winsg seniors placed second with two wins and one loss. Third place honors were taken by the sophomores with one win and two losses. Freshmen placed last with three losses. League Speedball Playday was given by Corona on Ianuary 28. Seniors captained by Eloise Anderson defeated the Puente seniors. Dolores Sartain's juniors lost to Citrus and Mary Youngs sophomore team defeated the Claremont sophomores. The freshman team, captained by Clara Briones, scored the thifd win for Chino by defeating Bonita. Student referees were in charge of all games. Speedball was managed by Betty Tripp. SEATED: H. Byckman, B. Gonzales, B. Beck, R. Iones, S.Shaner, C. Brionesy KNEELING: C. Bell, P. N I M Vi! ht A BOT OM RCW: L, Brlnnes, Ft. Vdsguez, B. Beck, C. Briones, B. Mendez, A. Boyer, TOP ROVV: M. Cnhientz, B. I. M Ph 1 C i U t L i i P t I H I' 4 in, ,C4ii.i.iTli, . flrifm. . iorfrove. Hockey All-Stars Seniors cotptured the GAA. hockey titie ot the 1950 seoson by winning two ggmes, losing none, gnd tying one. The juniors pigced second with one win, no tosses, ond two ties. Sopho- mores took third pigce with one win, one ioss, gnd one tie. Bringing up in the recir were trosh with no wins, cind 'three tosses. Cgptgins ot these tegms were Io Perhgb, seniors, leon- notte Mitcheii, juniors, Betty Mendez, sophomores, ond Ruby Gonzgies, ireshmon. At hockey pigyddy gt Puente edch tegm pigyed two hctives frgginst diitcrent opponents. Chino won three, tied three, gnd iost two. The freshmen detectt Puente 2-O ond tied Cigremont OO. Seniors didn't win or iose, but tied Citrus ond Cictremont O-O. The juniors hegt Puente i-U dnd iost to Corong i-U. Puen'e sopho- mores iost to Chino i-U, but Chino's sophs iost to Citrus i-U. Luiso Bfiones wcts hockey mctnoger. Girls Tennis ' KNQTELING: B, I. McPhail, B. Aguerre, M. Gaukler, R. Iones, A. Boyer, STANDIN B. Beck, C. Bell, M. Wright, L. L. Thompson, P. Nielsen. At press time, the definite ladder of the Chino girls' tennis team had not yet been established. However, it had won matches from Covina, 8-lg Claremont, 8-Og and Bonita, 5-4. ln these positions most of the season were Arlene Boyer, first singlesp Betty Aguer- re, secondp and Mary Young, Buth Tones, Margie Wright, Peggy Nielsen, and Clarion Bell, who alternated between third, fourth and fifth singles. Betty lo McPhail and Bar- bara Beck played first doubles, and Mary Gaukler and Laura Lee Thompson played second doubles. Barbara Beck captained the l95O tennis team and Betty Aguerre was manager. The badminton ladder was also indefinite at the time of this writing. The team was expected to do Very well as it had its first game against Bonita 9-U. The team captain was lo Perhab, and loanne Wilkin was badminton manager. KNEELINGZ H. Byckrnan, L. Briones, P. During STANDING: D. Adair, W. Hawkins l. Perhab, P. Beckley. l Badminton X B! J, . ' I N -J , .1 ,V 7 1 , .f - y Y , . g f , J, 1 ' - I , I V' 4, L J ' 1 G , Y , . Q f J Q ff J x 1 J X .ff li if J! 1 A Q 1 rj! fu I x5 j ,H f 2 QLW Junior High Student Council SEATED: john Iuttner, eighth grade vlce presidenty Herbert Pierce, eighth grade president, Miss Hazel McCray, counselor and adviser of seventh grade: Tom Sawyer, seventh grade vice presi- ilerity STANDING: Johnston Walker, adviser: Glen Dickey, seventh grade presidentg Paul Mickey eighth grade adviser and counselor. The junior high school Student Council, a new organization started last year, was organized with the purpose ot giving the junior High students a chance at self-government. Even though 'he junior high school Student Council is separated from the high school, it must obey all regulations set up by the senior high Stu- dent Council. The junior High, although it cannot disregard rules, can nevertheless, add any rules that they feel should be added tor their own constitution. The Council consists of the seventh grade president, Glen Dickey, and vice-president, Tommy Sawyer, eighth grade presi- dent, Herbert Pierce, and vice-president, johnny juttner. Next year the junior high school students will nominate and elect regular officers. BOFTQIVI l-QQAV: I. Crr',fa aioi R, Cervantoz, R Cliburn, D. Allyn, Briones, I. Briones, M. Dan, D. Brockus, M. Allison, A. Briisrliiii: SIYTIINID ROW: L. Blevins, B. Brflles, C. Bo tic, I. Arrxaano l-'L 'DeYounq, F. Acuna, H. Caskey, A. Barlvozag THIRD FGVV: P. Crirviv iiovf, Il. Druminf:ue7, A. Clark, V. CQCIIVE. Cebalf 3, lVl.ADl1r1'1ell, M. Arnolfi, II. I... Ilcrboza, D. Conder: TOP ROW: R. Doiiiiriairca, I. Carllini, I. Anderson, M5'CalclerwQ'Pl5, A. Cooper, P. Boersma, I. Alcala, B. Clark, D. Buford, Mrs. Hazel Weller. ' -2 l 41 ,N I . fi X :G Ly X kv I xl V5 1 A , Q 1 ' xx' , , D ' , .. W E LW Y I Q' 4 Q L+' 'Xi-IX xv L 4 1 . F . x : L' I ,L E Il t I X X lm, .N Nd. , lg 1 I ' A ., Iv' X i X f I I, . X l f, H'D'l'l'OM RCJVV: M, Esqueda, N. Garvis, M, Hodaes, G. Hull, l. Houston, E. Enaolsiail, D. Husclior, N. Evans, E. Gutierrez, P. Hoi nfrridci, H. Heinaridezg SECOND ROW: A. Esparza, R. Garcia, I. Hlll, ll. Hararove, R. Hawke-y, I. Garda, I.. Herrera, R. Gonzales F. Horrera, THIRD ROW: N. Hill, I. Hayneg, M. Fairbanks, C. Garnier, B. Green, M. Goo rr1an, B. Fiillaaar, I, Elliott, B. Hill, TCI RCJVV: Foul Mivkey, I. Foss, D. Gildea, B. A-larqrove, l. Harish, E. Hubbard, D. Grant, A. Gomez, A. Hernandez, I. Galvan. ILL' ' ' l. I . M5 xi.. , A FOVTOM ROW: M Lowe, M. Palacio, M. Martinez, K. Norsrrss P Kelley Nl l,mdw'lc Nfl Prwol lvl lolm v R P' lim l . ,. , , . , . T, . , l . , .. Sl ll, , lil , Muyvtfof SECOND ROW: M. Moreno R. loses, P. McCourt. W. Krvis, I luttnerr. B, Lyrws, D. Morvnfl S. Imlvcv: THIRD ROW: P N ,J V . . Mluaby, B. lohnson, C. lfxmsvs, R. Pevlry, B. lNfl1I1l'11ClC, M. Prwrtrin. G. l.Qc1c'l1, l. lVlCClmr1 R K1IlSl'XIk l Wlviwr- TOP ROW: l. Mvzlf rf' ll. rmlcms I. Lcwuders, F. lnlhlorqllrb, ll Pirro, C. Miuthl, R, luc'ol'50n, D TIFF, F. lmslcwy, F. Mr1rlm+'T', l. l.l-ml11l1. 67.442 JW' Eighth ROTTOM ROW: R. Rod1'il.gp1Q11 S. Rilllillllllhl B. Wcwolen B 7lfVE'l'7uI R Rolxivlscun l. R Woolew w T ' . . , . . . . , . . .. .y, B. Thompson. Qu. Vcmllykhuiziwll l. Sl9Pll9l'1S, l. Ruth, P. Tifwmorvs, A. Svhevlerg SECOND ROW: C. Sloan, B. SIIXOLIIY, B. Suwvm, l. Werlmworllx, R Stmrm, P. Ycmmss R, Soupene, F. Ramos, D. Rodriquezi, C. Wilkinsong THIRD ROW: V. Szvrtcm. D. Wilson, L, Wllrox, l. Rfsiloy, C. Slcxulc, l. Slutlzin, M. Weller, A. Rivlwrds R. Sqlqudo, C. Rigee, C. Vermeer: TOP ROVV: H. Ven Dusen P. Whittmoion, R. Robles R. Rmdx-iquez, P. Vlm Pell, M. Ouezndc, l. Reiley D. Weber, N. Rico, I. Slcrk ' R M- l. ,l BOTTOM Bow: B. Acxostcx, I. Broimner I. Bennett, D. Dciwsiwn, M. Cicero, L. Dodge, N. Crfindell, C. Dios, I. Cornpos, P. Delqcrdop SECOND BOW: I. Ayala, B, Cross, E. Brockus, B. Boone, B. Brown I. Burkey, B. Cecil, R. Bruinqlon, O. Dickey, F. Bird, THIRD BOW: A. Bootsriifi, B. Cooper, H. Desercxn, I. Coollini, E. Dolcour, W. Burns, A. Botes, B. Bernboorny TOP BOVV: B, Ceio, D. Bertrfmd, Cf. Biionns W. Ctirroll, I. Breen, B. Chizrnodicr I. Cisneros, D. Allen, B. Bolcleronilr, I. Arrenclon' do, H. Briiley. Seventh BOTTOM BOW: G. lmrifgrx H. llerreimz, L, Lolio, L. Hfinson, E. Gonzales, K. Iolinson, M. I. Ltrsek, C. Gfircirx, l. Gonzciles, E. A. Flversole, E. Kelley, M. I-lolrnrin, M. Hmniltong SECOND BOW: I. Groni, I. Lopez, H. Herrera, I.. I. Hulfnion, V. Fairbanks, A. Gon- 7oles S. Hcicrlclei, H. Herren, V. Prike, V. Hernandez, C. Lewis, P. Holderson, E. Lodicxno, Top Bow: B. Iolinston, S. Hitt, T. Gill, B. Killlqore, E, Fuller, B. Gorvis, C. Iones, M, Hinrncxn, B, Iones, M. Lora, M. Lopez A, Golindo, Miss Hazel Mc:Crov. ' s an I ' I BOTTOM ROVV: G. McCann, E, Moreno, L. Padilla, A. Martinez, R. Purtidfz, 9. Myers, C. Pmiison, R. NfHvv:1mn, S. Mutiilwrrifi, I. Min nivk: SECOND ROW: H. Ndlmmotc, L. Moreno, D. Putney, I. Nizri, M. Marquis, I. Merrick S. lvlurtmez, I. Pulido, I. Mvlmody THIRD ROVV: C. PQI'-'97, C. Moreno, C. Martin A. lvhixiuviqli, I. Partidu D. Owen, L. liflurslmll, L. MlIIK1SS'W, P, Miirpliy, S. MvCoi1rt7 TOP ROW: L. Mulleno, A. Pdncio, F. Mdlffomzrlo, A. Mercado, R. Perez, L. No ton, A. Miirillo QS. Orstw R. Olinfjm. Grade BOTTOM ROVV: C. Valdez, S. Sulniu, l, Robles, N. Villulprinclo, l'i. Vasquez, T. l'iodr1qLie-A, A, B. Stuttewtield, R. Ruins, W. Whitaker V. Trimble, I, Wedge, S. L. Woods, SECOND ROW: M, Tnpid, D. Rutuclitf, N, Wooclwtird, Torres, E. Vmidexvziel, F. Vcxlizcm, D. Ross, T. Suwyrer, W. Wolksx, A. Vicrlrio, I, Sempe, D. Stsveris, D. Smith L. Zuniqtig THIRD ROVV: A. Storm, M. Woodwind O. Ver- elm, R. Ruiv, L. Vicfirio, F. SCl'1I'lO1'F-, R. Reynolds, A. Vulpredo, P. Wdllitmis, I. Womack, I. Tliomtis, L. Smitlx, F, Svliiuvono, C. Venn qcis, F, Reyes, I Rnirnitez, G. Rive, H. Sorensen, T, RG-qciltido, Y.VcisqueZ, B, Simms, H. Vcisqiicv, I. Vinnie. E ir 3' R H F 2 Qi? fi V' W 'EE N2 W4 if , 'W as S W1 f 3 by Y E fm Eb as X 3 R any egg XA Q if X-'CA xi f im X as gf lil ul' 'liil'Is' Ulmrus x , X N NN Lp JJQ pl M gk pb QL NL N A , X1 L Slring Trio Girls' Enscmhlv Cheer Leaders Marabelle Hodges Mary W' eller Marjorie Alhson as Sung Leaders Nancy Garvis Colleen Lewis Maiurettes lanet Ruth Alice Dunn Roseanna Rains Dolores Wilson Mary' lane Lasek 'addle Horn 'taff BOTTOM ROW: Pat Murphy, Icrnet Ruth, lane Minnick, Babara Newman, Suzanne Mutuberria, Mary lane Las Sonya Woods: SECOND ROW: Ianis Elliot, Sue McCourt, Pat Timmons, Barbara Fuller, Loretta Lindhorst, Dolores W son Alma Maravialig THIRD ROW: Carolyn Valpreda, Nancy Parks, Naomi Hill, Richard Hitt, Frank Lal-lorque Eddi Fuller TOP ROW: John Iuttner, Bob Lynes, Stanley Hitt, Paul Strona, Don Price, Peter McCourt, Danny Rodriqu 7 Iunior High students began in September, 1949 to publish their own paper, the Saddle Horn, which appeared every three Weeks. Officers for the year were F rank La Horgue, editor, Suzanne Mutuberria, assistant editor: Peter McCourt, sports editory Sue McCourt, feature editorg Eddie Puller, cartoons, and Bobby Lynes, masthead. Serving as reporters were lanet Sartain, Nancy Parks, Delores Wilson, Alma Maravigli, Bobby Cross, toy Haynes, Richard Hitt, Paul Strona, Don Price, Dick Dieterich, ferry Foss, Pat Timmons, Stanley Hitt, Carolyn Valpreda, Pat Murphy, lane Minnick- and Sonya Lee Woods. The staff was under the supervision of Miss Virginia Stong. The Iunior High experimented the latter part of l948 to see if they could have a paper of their own and the experiment prov- ing successful, they now have the Saddle Horn. ' fs B LL ,533 33? ww., wiv . ahh ff! av ww - ff, x whim:-ww ' X M X ,fm ' f - wifi.: ' Wi . l fax 1 ' Q 1 v Memories of the Year September 12 l6 27-28 30 October 8 10 14 November 10 22 24-25 26 December 9 16 28-29-30 lanuary 3 l l 21 27 I 'ebruary 16 22 24 25 School has begun. With our heads in a whirl, We seek music and learning-perchance a new girl. After four days of work, we are off to the fair, Watching races and sideshows with never a care. Class officers given their posts for the year: Majorettes, song, yell leaders are chosen to cheer. The football fun's started, our teams all in shape: The fellows have promised to bring home the cake Social activities are ready to startp The Student Council dance does its part. El Chasqui staff meeting to plan the yearbook. We'll work many hours in Dean of Girls' nook. T. C. L. Festival-six teams in full play. Bands promenading make a gala display. Homecoming game brings here guests from afar, Renewing acquaintances who watch Chino star. With disheveled hair, faces painted so gay, They must be new members of our G. A. A. We'll eat lots of turkey and have loads of fun, For Thanksgiving vacation has just now begun. The Long Beach parade is the march of the year, When joyous crowds gather, Chino's fine band to cheer. The Paletteers and the F. I-I. A. Give a Christmas dance for the holiday. The Christmas program presented today Puts us in the spirit for two weeks of play. Chino wins the consolation in 20-30 Tourney. To come here many teams have made a long ted- ious journey. Back to school we'll start anew, With more to learn and more to do. Seniors skip school for a day, and go To the mountains to romp in the ice and snow. Seniors and juniors promenade round the hallg Tonight is their annual festive ball. 'We've reached the halfway mark at lastp Grades tell the tale--have we failed or passed? Oratorical team entered Victorville race, Did a fine job, received second place. F.F.A. Sweepstakes won at the Indio fair. Where the boys showed their projects, groomed with care. First Cowboys lose-then Wolves they nip, To share Tri-County Championship. Swing 'em left and swing 'em right At the Future Farmers' dance tonight. ti Q Q tt 53 S f be F tis xx M . 'N . Q st. x N ' Xb X X 1 NE YR x GT I Memories of the Yea March 1 CSF 'ers skip school to see Forest Lawn and Griffith Cbservatgygj E 11 The Art Club enjoys a trip to the cit , Views an art display at Bullock's, bot o ern Sd , and pretty. . ' 12-18 Girls take the reins and rule this week, E Experience in administrative fields they ek. Y Q 17 Freshman dance is a sure spring treaty XE Refreshments and entertainment-all are nea '. ' 31 Clarence presented by an able cast. Lots of practice equals lots of laughs. April 1-8 Spring vacation's here at last, Leaving study worries in the past. 15 Regional meeting for CSF. . Discussion sessions display much zest. 26 1-Iomemaking department presents fashion showy They serve tea too-mothers invited to go. 27 Open house at school this week. Tis our parents' approval now we seek. 28 G. A. A. Dance attracts couples galore: Good music and fun for all is in store. MGY 4 Eloise Anderson, Pat Mauzey Chosen to lead senior class today. 5 Six League schools gather to give musical showy To attend it, Chino's finest musicians go. 12 This is the date we always hear The Band Concert, brings us musical cheer, 18 Girls' League gives annual tea of the spring: Some present skits, others play or sing. 25 Future Farmers give banquet for their parents, Advisers award trophies, prizes and pennants. 26 Trophies awarded at Senior Class Night. Seniors give program, do things up right. . 27 Iuniors fete seniors with banquet tonighty Food, music, and theme-all are right. lune 4 Baccalaureate services for seniors tonight, Offlrering counsel and guidance toward a goal of rig t. 5 Records of high school work and play Reported in El Chasquis received today. - 8 Last day of school, books are all tucked away. 9 We're all ready now for a summer of play. The seniors are handed their sheepskins tonight. May their futures be happy, prosperous, and bright. 'R 'R Q mis! w 57531 A :Q 'j. 52 fm e F-sa gk Q gx K, ,,ff 'N . X335 as ii N jgur' QL? xiii , , :wx- ,,-3 I9 , Y 4 A.: ,ai .s . if Cixi 3 4... ..,- -, ,,.,., ,.. -.-.- ,,..., --...-..--.-.- ..-..-nl. In Appreciation E1 Chasqui staff members and Chino High students appreciate fully the school-minded attitude of those merchants Whose ad- vertisements appear in this section of the yearbook. +n1.n- -vvy 1. -I - .1 ..-V..-. 1...-.. 1 -.....1.....- ,,.. -- -- - fi -I 111-1-1 -'IH-wl1lQ Compliments of WILKIN PHARMACY YOUR REXALL STORE Sth 6. D Street V Chino. California ..- ---- . - - -- -W-I ---- -tt----N-A-H----I--I..-M--.tt-...g. q.........-..-..-..-.............- - - .. - ..... . ------- - - - - of F ALLIS BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE Ontario, California A F ine Store in a F ine City +0-no-nnuxnnxnn 11111 n.1nt-1.1, 1111 -.. 1 1 1111 111111 1 1+ BOB STORMS TIRE SERVICE Central and Riverside Chino, California +l-pn1un1nn1n-11nn-nn-1m1nn-un1tm1nu-uninu1nn1nn1Winn-nn'-uu101-V-Hilwlml1vIvv-nw-In-Ivllirruinaiu Buy Your Dresses At LOIS' DRESS SHOP 378 Sixth Street Chino. California +q1.l-.1nn1n1n.1q.1..1n-1.1 11111111-1 - -I -Iw1uw1ul111:-nu-un1uu:uu1na!n -vm--m--u -lm-nn1n,4 q..-M-M.-V..-..-...,...,..- Congratulations Class of 1950 MOODY'S DRUG STORE lay Moody 651 D Street .g....,...-,...-..,.....,.-..,.......-....-,...-,...-,...-,...-....-.,,.-...,...,..-.,..-,..,.....,. -.,........ ...,., ...,,. -..,........ ..,...-....-....-....-,.3. CENTRAL DRUG CC. W. E. Thornton, R. Ph. 124 So. Central Ave. Chino. California Phone 8-2153 4..- .... - .... - .... ..M.-..-..- .,.. - .,.. - .,.. ...W-...- ,.,. - ,,,. .. .... - ,.,. - .... .. .,., - .. -,. 4. M. K. SMITH C1-IEVRCDLET 502 D Street Chino, California 4..-.,.. ..-..... .. - - ,. Compliments of VAN DUSEN DEPT. STORE Chino. California 4..-. - - ....-.,....... -.,.,- -'-'-- - is 4......-...-..-..-.,-..-..-..-..-N...,....,..-.,.-..-..-....-..-..v-..-.,.-...-..- 'I' ----- M ----- -, - -, , ---- - .... - ...- -,...-.+ Tate's Sporting Goods RACQUET RESTRINGING AND REPAIRS GUNS-FISHING TACKLE ATHLETIC AND CAMPING EQUIPMENT Lycoming 8-2247 342 Sixth Street .g......-,,-.......-..-..-..-.... -..... -- -- - - - - -- - -M---H-1-I---N--I-H---H+ Congratulations Class of 1950 DODGE GROCERY Vernon Dodge Ralph Forester Jeek Tkatch BECK'S MARKET Lee Been. lf. Phone 8-1651 Andy nueeen CHIN O FOOD LOCKERS Meat for your Locker at Wholesale Prices 353 Sixth Street Phone 8-2113 nn1uq1y.n1..n1n.1nn1u+ Congratulations to the Class of 1953 CICERO'S SHOE SERVICE 358 Sixth Street Chino California q..-..-...-.......-..-....-..-.........-...-tn- ..,. --.. . V.. - - - -H--M--.-M-I.-...-,...-..u-.+ I ju-mm..ml.-mp1M1...1q.11nn...un....m1nu1.m1n .F-In-uv-II1 1 -' l 'll '- 1 -ll1ll 10:1 1 1 -nn1nn1m--M1M1nn-nn1nn-un-nn1nn--uu1nn1uv1nn--m1nn1m.1nq1 1 - - --nn1n1.Q THE MUSIC BAR Records B. Allen Maloa Ebelinq 403 S. 7th St. 4..- -------- ,.,-.....-..,.-.........-...--....-........-.......... .. - -...-....-..-.........-......l. Good Luck, Class of 1950 Chino Grain Sr Milling HGY Grain Poultry and Stock Supplies 501 S. Central Ave. Phone 8-1226 E. I. Phillips E. A. Newman +-----M-n--- ---- ------ -- -1- ----- - -V ---- ---'-----H-'-------------H-nf-'N--1' Dresses Graff Sports Wear DUDLEY'S 117 So. Central Ave. Chilw. California .....-......-..-4 4, .-.,.-.. .,.. ., - .........-.- .--- - ..-.q. MARQUISS CENTRAL MARKET Complete Line Meat, Groceries, Vegetables 120 So. Central fly New Phone chano.cq1ifornW a-aoav 4..- ..,. M- .... I.- . . - .,.. - ,., - ,.,. -I.-- -..-- - - -- -- ---- -.,. -I..-.-I-.M-.+ MXL fl! 'X I L IE- e I I Il - If on IQ! Www Amp M' QW Glen R. Patton Agency REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX SERVICE NOTARY PUBLIC 364 Sixth Street Phone 8-1647 Chino. California + 1 1 1 .1 .1 1.n,1m.-,111lm-u,.1vm-my-.Hvm-tm1.m1.m--v-11111I1-un--1vl1:w1u 1 1 1- 1.1 i I-ing.. Congratulations - Class of '50 RHODIE'S SERVICE STATION F. VV. Rhodehouse, Prop. RIVERSIDE and 7th Chino, California 4..-.,.-...-......-..-..-n,.-M-..-M-,,,.-,.,...,,.,-.,..-,..-,,-- -..,.- -..,-,.-......,-...-.n-M-......-..l. +'1 1 1 1' 1' 1-H1 -1n:v1nn-vm1nn1nn1nn-lm-nn1lm1un--nn.I-I1Iv1m114w-v W- 1 ..4, 1 .. 1+ CHINO BAKERY PIES-CAKES-BREAD CONFECTIONS A ' ll ' l l 'iiio?2GlXiiB'EiiEXIiSiiEXr?il'll'l i ' Complete Insurance Protection Chino Theater Bldg. 136 South Central Ave. Telephone LYcoming 8-2536 Fire Bonds Auto Workmen's Compensation Liability Life Burglary 4...-....-,..-,.... -, ... -..-........-....,..,......-..,.-,..,-.,.,,-.,,,....,..,...-.......,1.-.,... ... -,................,.........-.q. Echito Sr Wright MoB1LeAs SERVICE Sixth at Riverside Drive Phone 8-21 12 ,:,n.. ,,,, ,. ,,,, ,. ,,,, - ,,,, -, ,,,, ., ,,,, -.-... , ,-,.,,-,,,.,-...-.......,.-..........-..-..-.t.-..-..--------,--up Phone 8-7781 Open Evenings for Appointments HOPE AND ESTHER'S BEAUTY SALON Expert Hair Styling 335 Sixth Street Chino. California +--lm-In-,.-,,-,,-,,-,,-,- - -, ...... - ... ... -...-....-......,..-..,.-....-...-..-.+ 4..........-.,,.....- -..,-..-...-..........-...,-.........-.,..-....-..........-...i-..-,........-...- .. - .g.- .. -..-..-...-..-..-.....,.-..-....-..H-....-N.,-...-...-...-..-...-...-...-...-....-..................-...,-....-..g. Maytag-Philco-Servel-Motorola-O'Keefe 6. Merritt BASSETT'S 388 Sixth Street Chino. California .g......-..-.........-......,....- - .. ---------- -----f---m- -.-. - -'-' --K-I-----H----+ Congratulations to the Class of '50 E. C. PLETT HARDWARE Electrical Supplies Dairy Supplies 611-31 D Street Phone 8-1655 AL'S SNACK BAR Complete Fountain Service 337 Sixth Street Chino. California nlu1...1.---M--m-1n.-nn-nn1nn-nn14n- tlll 1 lvlv --In1vw-nw- lvu: 1 -vut 1nn1nu-un1n'1.n-..u1,.1,,,,...,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,i, , Congratulations to Class of 1950 LEMON SHOE SHOP D St. Chino STEELH EAD Fitg iiii .g... 4...-.... ----. H.,-.,.,-.,..-..,.-....- .ti-..-.-.....-....-....-,.,.-....-....-....-....-...-....... .--- .....-,......p MAYFAIR MARKET 194 13th Street 8-1589 mt.-....-....-.t..-....-..,....:......,...........m-...... ,t......,.-..........-.............,....N,.-...,.........,....,.,.-..,...M- ..,.,,-....-.,.....,.i. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST VVISHES TO THE CLASS OE 1950 Power Farming Machinery - Parts and Service Panel Bay and The'mador Wall - Heaters Hardware, Paints, Oils and Greases Electrical Appliances and Radios Day and Night Water Heaters Television Circulating Oil Heaters Tires and Accessories Minute Man Service Station prryffii-L L4 TSOPEKBRQS., ii ,L 8 Ouality Spells Economy Dealers in Ouality Merchandise 344 S. Central Avenue Phone 8-1106 Chino. California - ,,,, .. ,,,, .. ,,,, - ,,,. ,,. ,.,, , ,,,, - ,,,, .. ,,,. ,,,, - ,t,., - .... - tyt. -- ..,. - .t,- - .... - .... - t,-. - .v.- - t.-. --t..-- --., ---- .-.. -n.-..-...1-..-ui. Best Wishes To The Class of '50 SKEETS CAFE Breakfast, Lunches Steaks, Seatoods Salads, Sandwiches Dinners 135 South Central Chino. California q..... .... .. .... - .... - .... - .... -i..- .... .- ...f - .... - - ---------- '--- - --u-n-- f--- - ---- -M-H--'-----+ Q A +--..-.n.,.m-....-,,.,..,,,,-,,,,,,,,.,,,,,-,,,,-,.,,-.,..-...V-,,,.-tm- - - - -.....-M... - 1 - - ......-N..-.,i. 1 ' ' s WAGNER EIQECTRIC ' Paul I. Wagner, Prop. 354 Sixth Street Light and Power Wiring Telephone 8-1802 4..-.........-....-....-........-.. - -..........- - .-....-.,..-....-...,-..........-,...-....-N..-....-....-,...-....-....-....-....-..5. Congratulations to the Class of '50 HEINAUER-GRIF F ITH MORTUARY Telephone 8-2329 203 Central Avenue Chino. California Q.- - - - - - - - - - - .. -....-,.,.-.,...,...-t-n--.-.--...- - - - - - -. - -........q. 4...-.. --.-. ....-....-...-...-...-...-t.-.t.-...-..-.t-...,-..,.-...-..-...-.. .---. ..-.--.9 Spanish and American Food LA CITA CAFE 369 Sixth St. Phone 8-2244 Chino. California 4..- .... - .... -..-....-..-it-.U-.V--1.-W.. ,,... - .... -...- -... -M-.5.-u...- --.--t------K----H---H-M--.-H--H-4 Telephone 8-2125 ' A 304.So. Central Ave. L F. LaHQRGUE E Machine Shop Sprinklinq System Peerless Pump Agency Pump and General Repair Work .g...-. - E- - -....-....-.,..-....-....-....-.V.-...-M.-...-..-....-.M-...-...-...-...-....-...-....- - - - -4. Insurance - State Farm 1008 D Street Insurance Companies Chino. California Bloomington, Illinois Phone LYcoming 8-2029 4..- .,,, - ,.., - ..,. ..,,..- ..., ...,-,.-,.....,...............- .... - .... -...-...1-...--.-- i.-. -m--..-------- --.--m--.--- - -qv 885 East Riverside Drive VALLEY MARKET Chino's Newest TOMKINS QUALITY MEATS Satisfaction Unconditionally Guaranteed Phone LYcoming 8-1506 9, .,-,..--,. ,.,,-,,,,....,,-,.,.-.,,-.....,,..,.,,...-..-...-...-....-....-I...-m.-.,..-H..-t..-..i. l'll See You at BUCKS 8 Satisfaction Guaranteed 641 D Street Chino, California .g...-..1.-....-....-....-...-..- - .-...........-..--...-M..-...-....-...-.,..-..-..-..-..-...--..-...-.,..-....-...-..-Q. f APEDES sTUD1o Portrait Pliot 'rofphersf' ' ' Phone 2-2119 - West Second Street Pomona I V V California ff 1: A MAE'S BEAUTY' sroff Chino WZ Ll! .,..-..-..- - -.,-..- ,... - .... .. .,,. -..i- .,.. - .... - ..,. - .... - ..,. .HQ .,.. -n,g.t.5.,AQ? ' - ' 'l 'f 5 r Lumber cmd Builoli ig K K5 1 P 4933. sth Street , 7' Fine Qld-'ColonyHPgir1ts ' Phone 8-1645 Chino. California Qol-Bn4:n4n-hgune-un-u.4i-n-.mLul-m.-.m- ...V - ,... - ...I ---m- III1 - nvll - vvvv - -:v' - etlu - ::-: -undj-q-ffzugnn-I-n-nl--un-ni. 5- ' 'General Repairing omd Welding PICKERING GARAGE A. L. Pickering, Ir. -' -- Corner Enclid 6. Edison Avenues Lycoming 8-2611 +--...--.--..--------n----Lamg-i.s-q?J-mf2.ira-.,m- .-.- -:-u-'f -f-' -1--1--H-d--if '- j-w-e--- '- -m-- '-'1 -M--in---H--U-9 LASKINYS CHILDREN-lS-'SHOP A -4 N .V .Buy Your Childrens Clothes ot 712D Street ' A ' Chino, California jF,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,i,,,,i,,,,-,,,,,,.,,,M- W.-,wr-11.1.-un-nn1-m-nu1nu1,01-fm1-it-ml1n-u-un1lm-un-un-nu--luminal' PATTEN-BLm1Nfg516fEER o 7 4.. --.---.. .................-...-...-......K..--....-..........-....-...-....- ........ 4. 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