Chino High School - El Chasqui Yearbook (Chino, CA)
- Class of 1954
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We are proud to present those, who, behind the scenes, make Chino high possible, Our Board ot Education. fgclminiotration Levi H. DICKEY Supeflmendem FRANK ORNDORFF Assisfcinf SuperinTenoler1T JOHNSTON E. WALKER MRS. ELDORA BELMOUR Deon of Girls Principal GERALD F. LITEL Assisfonf Principal , im .y...,. K X gf! A 1' SPV xQ'EU,C,5ENE qs use R111 war n .w In Aw CLCU QAMES JOY, Miss Lucille Cocllini, Mrs. Marion Fullcgor, Mrs, Muriel Mrs- Hanson, Mrs. Bennew' Mr- Longe- Dunn. Mrs. Lemison, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Butcher. SEATED: Mrs. Edith Buus, Mrs. Frances Myers. STANDING Mrs. Edith Klenhord. L. to R.: I. Silva, D. Watson, H. Kost, E. Herren, V. Volencici, B. Willey, B. Decker, D. Best, C. Cluck, J. Ferry, M. Myers, R. Decker, M. Ingram. ' ROW lr Cobi Vermeer, Frank La Horgue, Hal Wilson, Pat Timmons. ROW 2: Dick Allen, Bill Christian, Betty Woolen, Dick Blankenburg, Barbara Fullagar. ROW 3: Don Price, Dick Peacock, Bill Cecil. Hal Wilson, Pres., Johnston Walker, Advisor. Student ouncil ROW iz Lois Marshall, Sam Coblentz, Joe Alcala, Mr. Litel. ROW 2: Darlene Brooks, Diane Magdalena, Glen Dickey, Jane Minnick, Joan Jertberg. ROW 3: Viola 'Rietkerlly Barbara Fullagar, Harold Wilson, Pat Timmons, Betty Minnick. ROW 4: Don Hixon, Bill Bare, Art Barboza, Jimmy Litel. Student enate Joe Alcala, Pres., Gerald Litel, Advisor. 1 . , ' 1 f - X. 2'-'KM gfefifk ,Mb 6 ,f ff fx 'Nd 24, 1'iQf'Mg:,f .N 4 fli-17 f f' f ff? Eaigfl 1, Civ M dk fffgfjjic, 1 my Y -TM V-:iff rgilic g: - ' I Wx' A fl - lib ' x - s l 1 I J N v X 'wi - 9 1w fi xi .42 ' - x S g . + 7- ' l W 'W 1 J V NNN, li HN NI + wif V XI X, W gx m I v' 1 l 1 il K S I mf 'M SW X W Q7 In + im ' ' A QN N eff? Y '64 'J L 4-,A-fZ2':'--,i.i 7 3' 'x 7' 4 pf NX ' efff. 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DICK DUNN Class Vice- President 4, Basketball B 3, Track 4, 3, Lettermen's Club 4, 3. RICHARD HARGROVE Class Social Chairman 4, Lariat 4, F.F.A. 3, 2, I, Football 3, 2, C I. enioro CLASS MOTHE RS Mrs. La Horgue Mrs. Lindhorst JUNE MING Class Secretary 4, F.B.L.A. 4, G.A.A. 4, 3. ROSE MAE PERRY Class Treasurer 4, G.A.A. 3, Representative 4, F.B.L.A. Reporter 4, Band and Orchestra 2, I, Chorus 4. CHARLENE RUTH GARNIER Class Social Chairman 4, Adv. Girls Chorus 4, 3, 2, I, G.A.A. 3, 2, I, Cabinet 4, Class Secretary 3, Song Leader 4, 3. CAMERA SHY Lela Bradford Jess Cadlini Jack Harding Jim Landers Mary Rogers Bill Saxbury Merlene Sipes JOE ALCALA . Band 2, l, President 3, Student Senate 3, 2, l, President 4, Merit Board 4, 3, 2, Basketball mgr. C l, C.S.F. 2, l. DONNA ALLYN G.A.A. 4, 3, F.B.L.A. Social Chairman 4, Drill Team 4. RUSSELL ALMENDAREZ JR. Wrestling 4, 3, Football C 2, Track C 2. JOHN ANDERSON Stage Craft 4, 3, 2, Bible Club 4, 3, 2, l. JOE ARAGNO Football C l. MAXINE ARNOLD El Chasqui 4, Band 3, 2, i, Secretary 4, Orches- tra 4, 3, 2, l, G.A.A. 3, 2, l, Cabinet 4, Oration 4, 3. GARRY BANTA Car Club 4. ARTHUR BARBOZA Football B 3, C 2, l, Basketball B 3, C 2, D l, Track 3, B 2, Senate 4, Cross Country 3. DON BENSON Baseball 4, 3, J.V. 2, Basketball Co-Captain C 3. DICK BLANKENBURG 1 Editor El Chasqui 4, Editor Lariat 4, C.S.F. Life Member veep 3, 4, Football 4, B 3, 2, l, Track 4, 3, B 2. CLAUDE BOSTIC . Football C 3, 2, I, Basketball C 3, D l, Capt, 2, Track C 3. MARJORIE BRANDON Chorus 2, 1, Transfer 2. BILL BRILES Football 3, Co-Captain 4, B 2, C l, l.aI'iGT 4: Letterman's Club 4, 3, Track 2, Basketball C l. IRENE BRIONES F.H.A. 4, 2, l, Representative 3, G.A.A. 3, 2, l, President 4. ANNA BRITSCHGI G-.A.A. 4, 3, F.B.L.A. 4. DARLENE BROOKS Girls Chorus 4, 3, 2, l, Ensemble 4, 3, 2, Student Senate and Merit Board 4, 3, 2, F.B.L.A. 4, 3, F.H.A. 3, 2. DONALD BUFORD ESTELLA CEBALLOS J Drill Team 4, F.B.L.A. 4, G.A.A. 3, Paletteers 4. VIOLA CECIL G.A.A. 4, 3, 2, I, Class Pres. 3, Drill Team Sec. 4, Girls Chorus 4, 2, I, Pres. 3, F.B.L.A. RUTH MARIE CHACON Band 2, I, Drill Team V. Pres. 4, Girls League Cabinet 4, G.A.A. 4, 3, F.l'I.A. 4. CA ROL CIOCCA G.A.A. I, Transfer 4. BILL CLARK F.F.A. 4, 3, 2, I. ARCHIE E. COOPER Basketball 3, 2, Track 3, Bible Club Social Chair- man 4. WAYNE CRONAN Lariat 4. MARTHA DAN F.B.L.A. 3, Pres. 4, G.A.A. Historian 4, F.I-l,A, I, Bible Club 4, 3, 2. FRANCIS DEASON F.F.A. 4, 3, 2. MARCELLA DE ZOETE Girls Chorus 4, 2, I, Mixed Chorus 3, F.H.A. 3, 2,I. RALPH DOMINQUE-Z JR. Football B 3, C I, Letterman's Club 4, 3, 2, Social Chairman 4, Track 4, B 3, 2, Co-Capt. I, F.F.A. 2, I, veep 3, Pres. 4, Cross Country 3, 2. BOB EDWARDS Football 4, B 3, 2, F.F.A. 4, 3, 2, Wrestling 4, 3, 2, Letterman's Club 4. ESTELLA ESCO BA R Transfer 4. MARY LOU ESQUEDA Lariat 4, G.A.A. 4, 3, Drill Team 4, Band 3, 2. NANCY LYNNE EVANS Bible Club Sec. 4, 2, G.A.A. 4, Lariat 4, Drama Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 2. BARBARA ANN FOLEY Transfer 3. GERALD FOSS Football 4, B 3, I, Baseball 4, 3, 2, I, F.F.A. 2, Sentinel 3, Sec. 4, Letterman's Club 4. LEONARD FRINGS BARBARA LEE FULLAGAR Girls League 2, Rep. I, Sec. 3, Pres 4, Band Sec. 2, I, Drum Maior 4, Cheer Leader 3, C.S.F. 2, I, Sec.-Treas. 4, G.A.A. 4, 2, I, Treas. 3. LEE GAGNER Drama Club 4. NANCY GARVIS G.A.A. 4, 2, I, Palerreers, I, Girls Chorus 2, F.B.L.A. 2. DAN GILDEA MARLENE GOODMAN DONALD GRANT C.S.F. 2, I. GLORIA HALL G.A.A. 4, 3, F.H.A. 4, Mixed Chorus 4, 3, Drill Team Pres. 4, Opererra 4, 3. BOB HANSON Srage Craft 4, 3, 2. JANET HARGROVE G.A.A. 2, I Cabinel' 4, 3, Palerfeers Sec.-Treas 2, Song Leader 4, 2, Class Treasurer I. YVONNE HARRIS Band 2, I, Spanish 4, 3, 2, G.A.A. 4, 3, 2, I, Drama Club 3, Orchestra 2, I. DORIS JEAN HUSCHER G.A.A. I, F.H.A. I. ROGER JACOBSON Lariar 4. JIM JOB Transferred 4, Sfage Craft 4. BONNIE JOHNSON F.H.A. 3, 2, I, G.A.A. 4, 3, I, F.B.L.A 4, 2, Girls League 4, 3, 2 I. BOB JONES Baskerball 4, B 3, 2, C I, Tennis 4, 3, Lerfer- man's Club 4, 3, Band and Orch. 4, 3, 2, I. JOHN JUTTNER Foorball B 3, Capf. 4, C 2, I, Wrestling 4, 3, 2, I, LeTTerman's Club 3, 2 I Sec. 4, Class Pres. 2, Track B 3, 2, C I. FRANK KARGES Foorball 4, 3, 2, I, Basketball 2, I, Track 3, 2, Baseball 3, 2, I. BARBARA N. KISER Drama 3, F.H.A. 4, 3, 2. MARY LOU KRAMER FRANK LA HORGUE A.S.B. Vice-Pres. 4 Student Council 4, 1, Band 2, 1, Student Director 3, Lariat Sports Editor 4. NANCY LANDECK BEVERLY LANE Lariat,Asst. Editor 4, El Chasqui 4, G.A.A. 4, Girls League 4, 3. MARGARET LEINBERGER G.A.A. 3, 2, 1, Cabinet 4, F.H.A. 3, 2, 1. JOE LEMING Football 4, C 2, Wrestling 4, 3, 2, Track 3, Let- Qerrnans Club 4, 3, 2, F.F.A. 3, 2, 1. LoREttA LINDHORST ' Girls League Sec. 4, School Play 3, 2, Operetta 3, G.A.A. 4, 3, 2, 1. SUSIE LLOYD . G.A.A. 4, 3, 2, F.B.L.A. 4, Chorus 2, 1, Drama 2. FRANK LOBO Football 4, 3, 2, Baseball 4, 3, 2, Basketball 3, 2, Band 4, 3, 2, Bible Club 4, 3. SAM LOBO Football C 3, 1, Basketball B 4, C 3, 2, D 1, Baseball 4, 2. BOB LYNES Palateers 3, Treas. 4, El Chasqui 4, Drama Club 4, Stage Craft 4, 3. MARY LOU MARTINEZ Drill Team 4, F.H.A. 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club 3, F.B.L.A. 4. PETE MCCOURT Basketball 4, B 3, D 1, Tennis 4, 3, 2, 1, C.S.F. 3, 2, 1, Pres. 4, Letterman's Clulo 4, 3, 2, 1, El Chasqui Business Mgr. 4. BARBARA WEBER MCDONALD F.H.A. 1. GLEN MATHIS Transfer 4. LORETTA MEIER F.H.A. 1. CHARLES MICHL Football 4, 3, B 2, C 1, Basketball 4, 3, B 2, C 1, Track 4, 3, 2, B 1, Letterman's' Club 4, 3, 2, Class V. Pres. 2. NOLA MILLIGAN Transfer 2, Drill Team 4. :lj-XCQUELINE MING F.B.L.A. Sec. 4, G.A.A. 3, Tennis Mgr. 4, Bible Club 4, 3, 2. BETTY MINNICK Band 3, 2, I, Senate and Merit 4, 3, G.A.A. V. Pres 4, Chorus 4, 3, I, Drill Team 4. DAVID MORENO Basketball B 3, 2, C I, Sr. Band 3, 2, I. MARABELLE NORMAN G.A.A. 4, 3, 2, I, Song Leader 4, Class Social Chairman 2, Paletteers 2, I, F.B.L.A. 3. MARDICIA OWENS Drill Team 4. MARIA PALACIOS G.A.A. 4, 3, 2, I, F.H.A. 3, 2, I, Art Club 3. ' NANCY PARKS El Chasqui 3, Art Editor 4, Girls League Social Chairman 4, C.S.F. 3, 2, Paletteers 2, I, Sec. 4, 3, G.A.A. 4, 3, 2. DON PERKINS Football 4 3, 2, B I, Track 3, 2, B I, Boys Ath- letic Mgr. 4, Paletteers 4, I, Pres. 3, F.F.A, 2 DON PRICE Student Council 4, Band 3, 2, I, Orch. 3, Football 2, Basketball 4. H. MANUEL QUESADA Football 3, Capt. 4, B I, Basketball 4, B I, Base- ball 4, 3, J.V. 2, Track B I, Letterman's Club 4, 3. TRUMON REEVES F.F.A. 4, 3, 2, I. ALICE RICHARDS Bible club 4, 3, 2. TROY RICHARDSON Football 4. MARIETTA RIETKERK Bible Club 4. VIOLA RIETKERK Orch. 4, 3, 2, I, Band 4, 3, 2, I, G.A.A. 4 3, F.B.L.A. 3 V. Pres. 4, Student Senate 4. PHYLLIS ANN ROBINSON Band 2, I. ROBERT ROBLES Football 2, I, Basketball 4, 2, I, Track I. RAMONA IRENE RODRIGUEZ F.H.A. 4, 3, 2, I, Paletteers 4, 3, Girls League Cabinet 4, G.A.A. 4, 3, F.H.A. 4 Sr. Rep. JANET RUTH -' Bible Club 4, 3, 2, I, Spanish Club 3, 2, G.A.A. 4, 3, Christmas Play 3. X7 N R VIRGINIA SARTAIN Majorette 3, 2, I, Capt. 4, G.A.A. 3, 2, I, Cabi- net 4, Band 3, 2, I, F. B. L. A. 4, 3. BOB SAWYER F.F.A. 4, 3, 2, I, Class Social Chairman 2, Foot- ball 3, 2, I, Basketball 3, 2, I, Track 3. , ALICE SECHLER Band and Orch. 2 I, Mixed Chorus Student Di- rector 4, 3, G.A.A. 3, Hockey Mgr. 4, Flag Car- rier 4. RICHARD SOUPENE Football B 3, C 2, I, Basketball D I. JIM STARK Bible Club 3, I, Pres. 4, Football 4, 3, B 2, C I, Wrestling 3, 2, Capt. 4, Drama Club Pres. 3- Class V. Pres. I. PAUL STRONA Track 4, B 3. I PAT TIMMONS A.S.B. Sec. 4, Girls League Rep. 3, G.A.A. 4, 3, 2, I, F.B.L.A. 4, Band I. ELLEN TUCKER Class Treasurer I, G.A.A. 4, 3, 2, Accom. tor Op- eretto 3, F.B.L.A. Treas. 4, Band and Orch, 2, I. PHIL VAN PELT Football 3, Most valuable player 4, B 2, I, Ten- nis 3, 2, I, Capt. 4, C.S.F. 4, 3, 2, I, Adv. Sr. Band 4, 3, 2, I, All Calif. Orch. 4, 3. COBI VERMEER Class Treasurer 2, A.S.B. Business Manager 4, G.A.A 4, 3, Girls League Cabinet I, F.B.L.A. 4, 3. JERRY WEAVER Football 4, 3, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, F.F.A. 4, 3. CARLTON WILKINSON Football B 3, C 2, Basketball I, Fuel Iniectors 4. NETTIE JANE WILLIAMS Transfer 3. HAL WILSON Baseball 4, 3, 2, Letterman's Club 4, 3, Student Council 4, Boys State 3, Merit Board 4, 3. BETTY JANE WOOLEN I G.A.A. 2, I, Cabinet 3, 4, Sports Theory 4, 3, Song Leader 4, 3, Student Council 4, F.H.A. 2, I LILLIAN RAE WOOLSEY Pcfletteers Club, 4, 3, 2, 1, G.A.A. 4, F.B.L.A. 4, 3, Bible Club 4, 3, 2, F.H.A. 2 E E l PAUL YAMAS Y Xb N Football B 3, 2, C I, Baseball J V 2, I, Basket- ball B 2, Capt. C I. 2? his Nw M' QW A Senioro Qnly W QW pf Svffbmwvlffg my RMWQM Q Wwfffyfijffghw www WW M2275 WW 1 ff WW unioro ADVISGRS Mrs. Rollins Mrs. Sfeworf Miss Srrickler Mr. Swan Mr. Szolkowski Mr. Yurkunski MOTHERS Mrs. John Rhodes Mrs. Eugene Volpredo Mrs. Glen Younkin SITTING L. to R.: Rolph Olinger, vice-pres., Sandro Lemison, sec., Joniize Bennett, treos., Bill Cecil, pres. STANDING: Mrs. Rollins, odvisor, Henry Nokornoro, soc, chairman Mariorie Hamilton, soc. chairman. ROW I: D. Corney, J. Browgher, J, Bennett, I. Codlini, I. Acuno, W. Burns. ROW 2. R. Bruington, B. Correiro, B. Bemboom, A. Boorsmci, B. Brown, B. Bertrand. ROW 3: F. Bird, B. Cecil, D. Allen, D. Abrego, R. Chocon. ROW I: N. Crandell, R. Delgado, C. Garcia, B. Fisher, L. Dodge, J. Corson, C. Diaz. ROW 2: A. Ebersole, S. Cornwell, N. Corson, B. Cooper, H. Deseran, V. Fricke, M. Fry. ROW 3: S. Coblentz, R. Eaves, R. Garvis, G. Dickey, W. Crowford, G. Glenn. ROW I: A. Storm, S. Subio. ROW 2: C. Valpreda, F. Valizan, O. Varelo. ROW 3: C. Verrell, E. Vanderziel, J, Thomas. ROW l: M. Wiley, S. Wcmer, K. Weaver. ROW 2: Womack, C. Woolsey, S. Woods. ROW 3: E. Younkin, S. We P. Williams. J. iss, X 25 ROW I: M. Hamilton, P. Holderness, D. Johnson, L. Herrera, S. Lemison. ROW 2: L. Hutchison, L. Huffman, S. Hackler G. Lange, J. Grant. ROW 3: E. Hubbard, R. Jones, C. Jones, B. Kramer. ROW I: A. Pefrillo, J. Partida. ROW 21 D. Owen, B. Newman. ROW 3: H. Nakamoto, R. Perez, F. Reyes, D. Punrney. ROW 4: B. Nyberg, J. Rhodes, N. Ramirez, R. Oiinger. ROW l: N. Smifh, B. Schnore, I. Robles. ROW 2: R. Sleeger, J. Sempe. ROW 3: D. Ross, T. Sawyer, R. Sorenson, J. Seeburger. ROW l: L. Lobo, S. Muruberrio, P. Myers, J, Minnick. ROW 2: P. Lynch, S. McCourt, L. Minosso, B. Mitchell, A. Morcvigli. ROW 3: M. Marquis, J. Merrick, F. Maldonado. SITTING L. To R.: Dale Forester, vice-pres., Shirlee Davis, sec., Dick Peacock, pres.: Rose Marie Zimmerman, Treas. STANDING: Danny Schuler, soc. chairman: Charlene McMichael, soc. chairman. oph ADVISORS Charles Brown Mrs. Emily Henning Mrs. Simone Monfevercle Mrs. Rufh WolcoTT Miss Marie Strange CLASS MOTH ERS Mrs. Elmer Jertloerg, Sr. Mrs. Ralph E. Lobclell ROW I: L. Beltran, A. Arroyo, J. Bernard, D. Anderson, B. Barboza, D. Aprato. ROW 2: K. Blaylock, H. Acord, B. Biery, H. Acosfa, L. Britain, F. Arellano, J. Bofcheller. ROW 3: M. Abboft, P. Brooks, L. Belcher, B. Bare, B. Barrienfos, P. Aberle. ROW l: B. Edwards, J. Dennis, L. Bunnell, B, Ebersole. S. Davis, O. Cervantez. ROW 2: J. Embly, A. Barton, N. Crowley, J. Condon, C. Clark, G. Centeno. ROW 3: D. Conchola, D. Carlile, J. Ellington, B. Cutting, K. Cadarette, E. Ciocca, B, Dan. ROW lx J, Valleio, S. Sale. ROW 2: N. Smith, A. Vander- Laan. ROW 3: P. Ramos, B. Soltero. ROW 4: D. Towning, G. Verrell. ROW l: E. Younklin, D. Ziegler. ROW 21 G. Winterswyk E. Wilson. ROW 3: B. Wormington, R. Zimmermann. ROW 4 D. Williams, K. Wright. 29 ROW l: M. Garcia, J. Jones, J. Jerfberg, C. Forester, C. Floistad, M. Jones, V. Gomez. ROW 2: H. Gonzales, A. Excobar M. Lahorgue, J. Ferris, K. Hoffman, J. Kirkpatrick, J. Gibbons. ROW 3: D. Folmer, D. Forester, J. Litel, E. Ladegaard G, Holcomb, D. Foss, J. Donaldson, W. Gibson. ROW I: A. Placencia, M. Parra, C. Ramirez, B. Reeves. ROW 2: B, Nickels, C. Price, P. Orosco. ROW 3: D. Oldham, M. Owen, D. Price, C. King. ROW 4: K. Reily, L. Pecor. ROW 5: D. Peacock, S. Partida, S. Prey, D. Parks. ROW lf R. Riebli, G. Rodriguez, l. Romo, J. Schnore. ROW 2: M. Podgett, B. Rimer, B. Smith. ROW 3: C, Smith, E. Rhodes, D. Schuler, A. Schicivone. ROW 4: L. Schiovone, D. Schmitt, E. Riley, A. Rodriguez. ROW I: W. Millsap, A. Mendez, R. Mendez, C. Lobclell, C. Monce, C. McMichael, A. Muuzey. ROW 2: M. Millsop, V Corral, M. Loos, C. Moffett, V. Mier, R. Melin, P. Minchew. ROW 3: R. Nokomoto, J. Morales, J. Mortines, H. Lynes J. Mendez, G. Newell, S, Mickey, N. McCcxleb. ROW I: Linda Hendon, sec., Mildred Scott, soc. chairman, Richard Rogers, pres., Harriet Salado, freas. ROW 2: Gerold Huscher, soc. chairman, Tommy Anderson, vice-pres. rock ADVISORS Miss Bernice Buckley Jock Bradford Dennis Mayer Shirley Moore Eugene Olson Paul Wade Mrs. Doris Waller CLASS MOTHERS Mrs. R. A. Riddle Mrs. Elmer Snyder ROW I: P. Bafcheller, C. Berry, M. Acuna, B. Akiyama, E. Buford, W. Acord, D. Borboza, T. Briones, J. Badders. ROW 2: V. Boerema, B. Brinkley, S. Belanger, K. Berfrand, B. Bacon, J. Condor, S. Burkey, G. Blackwood, J. Arroyo, l. lrellano. ROW 3: P. Cenfeno, E. Cameron, L. Belcher, K. Blankenburg, G. Carroll, P. Brown, J. Alcala, R. Ades, A. Almendarez, T. Anderson, ROW 4: D. Bentley, D. Crbern, R. Chacon, C. Bickmore, B. Chilibolost, C. Bonell, L. Clyde, B. Hoover, J. Acuno, L. Bretzke. ROW 1: C. Correz, E. Garcia, L. Evans, S. Cross, L. Garya, G. Crevolin, G. De Zoute, B. Dewoody. ROW 2: N. Garanf, J. Dennis, C. Eastenson, D. Gagner, C. Cortez, G. Duran, C. Creaner, R. Corirecy, B. Davis. ROW 3: J. Cortez, G. Glenn, G. Amoson, J. Faber, B. Davis, G. Demit, D. Craft, R. Garner, D. Fritz, E. Greer, D. Greene. ROW l: H. Vermeer, S. Stems, C. Valleio. ROW 2: C. Stark, A. Tregoning. ROW 3: D. Tillema, F. Tromas, E. Stavla. ROW 4: L. Snyder, W. Thomas. ROW 5: J. Tisso, J. Van Dermeide. ROW l: P. Womack, B. Williams, D. Vosas. ROW 2: A Woolen, B. Woldrop, M. Verrell. ROW 3: J. Wells, T. Wilson G. Wallace. ROW 4: R. Waner, B. Zwarf, N. Whittredge ROW 5: B. Vizio, D. Yetr, E. Zimmerman. 33 Q27 ROW 1: F. Harper, H. Hernandez, C. Herrera, A. Lora, S. Harp, A. Hill. ROW 2: M. Koon, R. John, B. Harp, J. Huls, D. Keeland, A. Kindrick, N. Heath, L. Hendon. ROW 3: E. Hargrove, L. Hedrick, B. Hodges, R. Klein, D. Hite, D. Hixon, G. Lambert, G. Jacobs, D, Langford, J. Gomez. ROW 4: T. Kirkman, J. Kovacevich, J. Howard, D. Kelsay, G. Henning, E. Hust, G. Huscher, B. Hibbard, J. Keilank, A. Keer. ROW I: S. Oliver, S. Riddle, D. Protteau, L. Oppedyk. ROW 2. P. Pritchard, O. Panda, G. Quintana, S. Ortiz. ROW 3: M. Riley, V. Resendez, C. Rice, B. Partida. ROW 4: T. Pattison, K. Reichers, R, Pippin, D. Odell, T. Niemeyer, ROW 51 F. Ramos, J. Niemeyer, J, Riott, F. Real. H: ,,...,,:Q, l 'i 1 l ROW 1: H, Salado, D. Starling, S. Shaddle, J. Scirtain, V. Sandoval, M. Scott, B. Roberts. ROW 2: D. Saxbury, J. Slack, G. Stanover, R. Rogers. ROW 3. G. Robles, Smith,HJ. Silva, B. Rohrer. ROW 4: B. Shaver, G. Sanders, J. Slack? Rodriguegili-,V .,-Y 'E 1. ,.- ' 4, .,--- ' ,R 1, ROW 1: D. Magdalina, D. Lobo, G. Mathis, S, Ming, F. Martin, F. Martinez, R. Martinez, C. Lopez. ROW 2. Y, Nickels, D. Long, S. Maxwell, V. Mogle, I. Muller, M. McCuen, R. Mezio, F. Mize, M. Nickels, S. Lobo. ROW 3: W. Miles, E Litts, J. Marble, S. Mendenhall, M. Mayfield, N. Hopkins, C. Lyons, L. Massey, P. Loose. ROW 4: A. Montoya, J. Maxwell D. McNall, B. Mindez, A. Lopez, R. Lobo, B. Marshall, D. Hamilton, B. Morris, V. Miles. A Zsrtf' I' .X . ,X . Alvh. . K Z 'V X' x 4. N- 1 , ' ' il ' J . V . . ' ' W N .' ' i - In ,A ., . X., 35 , t ,h xt: , - -.2 E. 'ik li Nh -. N ,Vx .- xt. xx., V 4Mnvnfc4m4aff,56f af .5511 Md! 74? W' , ,way M-,M 37 QM, G xg! pdfiwf ff-dfflfdv 426, 70' 0' Miki if 'Va,v-ou- '45 Q N ,fu 'K VX. gk N EQ ,1 'KX M so xx I , W Wir O W M MW, WF MWMLVLMW ' x 'x JWQSMQ XX I I NN X 1 51 y l I V U QW h N' . SX J xxx l L NJ ,, Y 'YQ X xy -4., K, 3, V xx N, V. L x M ,'x'x5Q5 fxxfghl- b V QQ H --Ax 1 . xx V iPAQ K 1.3! ,KI Ji' XX XX xg f , ,xx N X nw SJAN L My X 2 X H ' I Wi 'Q W ' X 31 ROW 1: Y. Harris, A. Sechler, C. Volpredo, S. McCourt, M. Arnold, B. Lane, S. Lemison, B. Cecil. ROW 2: J. Jones, N. Smith, S. Woods, M. Fry, S. Mutuberria, L. Lindhorst, B. Minnick, N. Parks. ROW 3: P. McCourt, D. Blankenburg, J. Grant, B. Bemboom, F. La Horgue, B. Lynes. Qt ehaoqui New New New!! That's the 1954 El Chasqui. A new staff, a new advisor, and a new printing process ccilled lithog- raphy brought to Chino a corn- pletely different yearbook con- taining new features such cis the dedication, picture calendar, senior activities, campus scenes, ads with pictures as well as a variety ot shapes and settings tor pictures. ROW l: D. Blankenburg, A. Sechler, Y. Harris, N. Parks, S. Mutuberria. ROW 2 Mr. McComas, B. Lynes, P. McCourt, S. McCourt. R. to L. AROUND TABLE: N. Evans, N. Crandell, M. Sipes. K. Weaver, P, Murphy, N. McCaleb, C. Valpreda, S. McCourt, F. La Horgue, B. Lane, STANDING L. to R.: R. Hargrove, B. Briles, Wayne Cronan, R. Jacobson, Mrs. Eldora Belmour, B. Dale Gibson, Advisors, D. Blankenburg. SITTING: P. Murphy, C. Valpreda, S. McCourt. ROW 1: N. Crandell, B. Lane, F La Horgue. ROW 2: N. Evans, R. Hargrove, D. Blankenburg. flue ariat Under the expert advisorship of Mrs. Eldora Belmour, the staff ofthe Lariat, Chino High Schools weekly newspaper, strived to record all events ot interest to Chino students. Many thanks go to B. Dale Gibson, printing teacher, and his graphic arts classes who assisted in publishing the paper every Thursday. QfdfOf0 Barbara Fullagar squeezed ouT a Two poinT vicTory over Maxine Arnold in The Lion's Club sponsored conTesT. Her Topic was WhaT The ConsTiTuTion Means To Me. Jim Me-rrick's speech Freedom Through Knowledge won The an- nual American Legion speaking con- TesT and Took him To The disTricT meeT in San Bernardino. Nancy Crandall, and Bill Cecil were The oThers in The conTesT. ROW lf Maxine Arnold, Barbara Fullagar. ROW 2: Jim Merrick, Nancy Crandell, Bill Cecil. CBS? The California Scholarship Federa- Tion has always been one of The mosT acTive clubs on campus. In T953-54 The C.S.F. grew boTh in size and imporrance. This year The honor club inaugu- raTed WesTern Day aT Chino Hi, besides holding Two social evenTs of Their own and Traveling To LA. Harbor on TradiTional C.S.F. day. Si. 40 ROW I: P. Timmons, B. Fullagar, S. Coblentz, P. Van Pelt, P. McCourT, F. La Horgue. ROW 2: D. Granf, A. Hill, N. Crandell, S. MuTuberria, C. Lobdell, P. Loos, N. Whitf- redge. ROW 3: B. Minnick, S. McCourt, R. John, E. Wilson, P. Womack, M. Mayfield, D. Owen. ROW 4: J. Thomas, D. Blankenburg, S. Oliver, H. Salado, C. Moffett, E. Younkin, J. Jertberg, G. Dickey, ROW 5: B. Bemboom, C. Vermeer, S, Woods, B. Lane, N. Crowley, J. Grcinf. Qirlo' eague An organization including all of The girls from grades nine Through Twelve, The Girls' League is chiefly concerned with bring- ing all C.H.S. girls closer Togeth- er in social respects. Each class has sponsored one Girls' League rneeting, with The exception of The iunior class which Took charge of The high- light of The season. This was The Tea and Fashion Review given in April. ROW 1: L. Lindhorst, sec., B. Fullagar, pres., P. Lynch, vice-pres. ROW 2: Stone, R. Chacon, N. Parks. ROW 3: L. Hutchison, J. Sartain, R. Rodriguez, S Shaddle. ROW 1: N. Evans, sec., E. Tucker, pianist, H. Deseran, soc. chairman. ROW 2: J. Anderson, Sergeant at Arms, R. Hooker, Sergeant at Arms, J. Stark, pres. ri' The Christian Campus Club, better known as the Tri-C, is one of the most active organ- izations in school. Besides its regular Thursday noon meetings in which they have had several speakers and musical programs the Tri-C has had a hay ride and Weiner roast. The club pre- sented Two assemblies for the student body. 555254 Each year Chino High School com- mercial students gather together in an organization called the Future Business Leaders ot America. This year's members were kept busy selling pompons cmd Cowboy seals under the guidance of their ad- visors, Mrs. Emily Henning and John Rogers. ROW 11 L. Lindhorst, C. Vermeer, J. Hargrove. ROW 2: J. Ming, M. Dan, Mr. Rogers, J. Ming, D .Brooks. ROW 3: P. Timmons, V. Sartain. ROW 4: B. Johnson, E. Ceballos, V. Cecil, V. Reitkerk, A. Richards. ROW lr J. Ming, secretary, M. Dan, president, E. Tucker, treas. ROW 21 Mr. Rogers, V. Reitkerk, vice-pres., R. Perry, reporter, Mrs. Henning. Qregg oartioto The Order of Gregg Artists, in Chino High School is an organiza- tion composed of those girls that have passed a strict examination for artistic shorthand penmanship and have achieved a speed of at least sixty words per minute. ROW I: P. Lynch, sec., B. Bemboom, pres., G. Lange, vice-pres. ROW 2: C. Lobclell, hist., J. Bennett, treas. ROW 3, Miss Strickler, H. Deseran, song leader, Mrs. Waller. gfyfed Chino Future Farmers Chapter 89, with John Young cmd Paul Wade advisors, had a successful year. The Future Farmers won the Sweep- stakes Judging Award at the Los Angeles County Fair and the Sweepstakes Award in showing livestock at the Victorville Fair. gi?-604 The past year nearly seventy girls ioined the Chino chapter of the Future Homemakers of America, under the direction of Miss Anna Mae Strickler and Mrs. Doris Wal- ler. Two of the many proiects of the Future l-lomemakers were the sell- ing of Christmas cards ond the co-sponsorship of a dance with the Future Farmers of America. ROW l, B. Saxbury, vice-pres., R. Dominguez, pres., G. Foss, sec. ROW 2, Mr. Wade, Mr. Young. ROW 3: B.' Edwards, treas., B. Sawyer, reporter, R. Sorenson, sentinel. ROW l: C. Garnier, B. Minnick, l. Briones, S. Mufuberria, M. Dan. ROW 2: A. T Sechler, M. Arnold, Jf Ming, S. McCourT. ROW 3: Miss Scheffer, B. Woolen, M. Leinberger, R. Zimmerman, R. Perry. ROW 4: V. Sartain, D. Owen, V. Cecil T fettermen The LeTTermen's Club is composed oT boys who have earned Their leTTer in one oT The major sporTs. Each year The leTTermen's club gives a Trophy To The mosT im- proved player in each sporT. Frank Elder is The advisor. 411 , . T 630404 The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is The second largest exclusively girls club on campus and one of The mosT acTive groups in Chino High School. This year Cinderella's Ball was The Theme of The G.A.A. sponsored a n n u a l backwards dance. This formal evenT is always a big success because The girls really go ouT To kgeT Their man --and They usually doll 'lll fi T fl . tffflu V' . ,V 4. is I I ya . 1- LEFT To RIGHT: D. Allen, pres., J. Jurtner, sec.-Treas., Mr. Elder, advisor, R. Dominguez, social chairman, B. Edwards, vice-pres. Qpaletteero The art club was formed for the benefit ot all students interested in art. Spotlighted in its activities was the annual trip to the Bullock's Scholastic Art Exhibit held in Los Angeles. An initiation dinner for all new members was much en- ioyed by everyone. Another big event was a co-sponsored dance, the theme being a Fiesta. ROW I: N. Crowley, vice-pres.5 D. Blankenburg, pres.: S. McCourt, sec. ROW 2: Mr. Yurkunski, S. Oliver, treas.g P. McCourt, sgt-at-arms. ROW I. Mrs. Stewart, J. Womack, N. Parks. ROW 2: H. Nakamoto, L. Woolsey. oo ehccrroo With new advisors, Mrs. Simone Monteverde and James Yurkunski, Spanish teachers, Los Charros, the Spanish Club grew to nearly 50 students interested in Spanish speaking people and their Ian- gucige. ' Two of the activities participated in by the club were the Los Posadas at Mt. San Antonio College and the co-sponsorship of a dance. 45 X 93 097 Q OJ 1ff 7 UV ww F' QZAQMWXDMN MWJXZZW M WWW 2 lv. E ! i 1 2 i 3 . :vid K 4 , 'X 'E f ' .W K. K Q6 g3'ij,P77W5Z WW m X 3 ' ,W , , ,Www W 3 MWWQJ 'wvglg f 9 Q54 65 W, 2 Q1-LLL! 1 wx A L 1 s U . I K f 1 J b V , A pf' 1 Q ' NJN ' all U' V bm I 1 P 1 ,f 1 1.1 .,, :X - 'V' ' 1' ly 1 , A xi ,, A Lf A ,U 15, xvfvw 4. ,Rf lx j ,mx ,AXE ,,. 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The choruses kept a very busy schedule this year, sing- ing in many assemblies as well as special programs. The operetta, Count and the Coed, was the highlight of the year's events for this branch of the music depart- ment, and was a big success. The choruses also took part in the annual Music Festival at Bridges, the Christmas program, Music Dept. Concert and they supplied the music for the commencement ex- ercise at the close of the year. CAST Tony . . . Elsie... ..P Janet .. Buck... Nancy Milt .... Jocko . . ......... Frank LaHorgue atricia Holderness ..... Gayle Carlson ... Phil Van Pelt Barbara Newman ..... Jirn Gibbons .... Lee Gagner Andy ..... ... Darrell Carlile Lorry ....... . . Miss Burgess .. ... Barbara Fullagar Loretta Lindhorst Sylvia ...... .. . Rose Mae Perry rama elulv ROW in B. Fullagar, L. Lindhorst. ROW 2: L. Gagner, J, Merrick. 54 ugurtain Joan ....... .... B etty Zeck Miss Moran ,... .. . Yvonne Harris Mr. Carter .... .... H al Wilson Miss Rivers ... ... Nancy Evans Kyle Roberts . . . . . . Pat Murphy lst Woman .................. Sonya Woods Mr. Leveridge .............. Troy Richardson Boys and Girls-Paula Hurst, Billye Edwards, Lois Huffman, Dorothy Anderson, Porfie Del- gado, Sandra Lemison, Angela Petrillo, Joe Kirkpatrick. oing up SYNOPSIS The scene throughout is The auditorium of the Chino High School during .and immediately after the production of a school play. ACT ONE-A Friday afternoon in spring. ACT TWO Scene 1-One week later, afternoon. Scene 2-Three weeks lciterg afternoon. ACT THREE-The following evening, late. Directed by Jesse Swan, assisted by Stud Assistant Paula Hurst. ent Stage Manager Yvonne Harris and UKAIM 55-f , F63 r-3 5 5 Q13 if f fx count and Hold on, I didn'T do ir! 'bf College romances Your funny story will be The deofh of me. the oc-:cl Mariorie . . . Dolly .... Birdie .... Amy ......... Miss Locksrep .. Dr. McSpadden Mrs. McSpadden Mark Wafson . Hamilton Hunrer Sleepy Carter . . . Snooze Andrews Dan Flannigan . CAST . Jane Minnick . Berry Minnick . Billye Edwards Viola Cecil LoreTTc1 Lindhorsr .. Joe Morales . Yvonne Harris .. Bill Christian .... Bill Cecil Jim STark .. Phil Van Pelf . Darrell Carlile 57 ' I K 1 X, My Jxx' Y , x w X, , N. lx K x .RX ,X X XX R xN 4 W , 1 NJ-X - XV Vy N4 EW MJ P15 UU 1 N ,. ' K bf .CJJX 0 , !, -Va X L- J ,- ,' J 7 1 HW W, f X X WM If wx v QW Uf xYxG ' V- Ywif R Nm! my af SW K C Q .X 4. X C .ll J I x I I 74 .KX J 'Mx K. x tiff M X X- nk ' Lis If I J! rl R I '+P K gwxx J x,i--- ,ix V. 51, - 1 Q p V X f Q Q 1 EN EP fl x - 'xi K K 1 - I 1 K Y' NJ j f- J A ,ig-EJ - X1 Q. l Q f.-1 ' , xx-x'1 , fl X, V NG' i W N K 1 Y Xi X 'A ' '7 '- I Vx' , x X-Qv XE if 1 X X if X: N, X Vi: X' lk ' 1 FN fm X5 N .M I K L Q Q YR ,A qx N 1 ' LQ X 5 MN fx X' ft Y' N Y ff VX QQ M X. J X X 1 X b U! xx AW X 4 MWF fff !Wff 1,4651 VM fm .mo ,.-1? 'UZZ7 jf4,34rffJg!giQ .,,....--,A J b cf , .vmfmgv Awww if S yagwk 59 M W GW of D V' Q9 ROW I: J. Hargrove, B. Newman, G. Lange, B. Woolen. ROW 2: C, Garnier, S. Mutuberria, M Norman. ROW 3: P. Holderness. ROW 1: C. Lobdell, V. Sartain, Capt., P. Myers. ROW 2. J. Brougher, V. Mogle. - pk. G i frfyx , N, we Te.. fi i ': 613' TWT? M ,.,. A ,M M,5f5,g, 4531, ,K , if fy wg V ' '1'QA ' W A:g.A,2 1 5, ,A,. 0 5 naw, gf W W W , ,qu 1-31,-ivy. 1 M W 24' L fig? V nv W ,W X ' E rg, gg, . f , ik '5' M 4 Q .4 ' Q 1 37 KW: 4 x Z if 6 My az' k Q F4 ff ' 4 1 iff , Q, - 1-Q ,,4,L+.QL,mfb: 1 w 4' I H ' i new 4 . , l 1 Uh J-3' W -if L .f ,al . -ff ft -... 3 '-Q7 '- Yiwu-n Awww! -ui ROW it D. Blankenburg, B. Edwards, J. Litel, J. Merrick, F. Lobo, J. Foss, J. Leming, B. Cariero, F. Karges, R, Olinger, D. Peacock. ROW 2: B. Chacon, J. Landers, S. Coblentz, P.VanPelt, T. Richardson, C. Michl, J. Stark, B. Christian, R. Dominguez, R. Sorenson, A. Schiavone, mgr. ROW 3: Asst. Coach Dennis Mayer, Coach Alvin Searfoss, D. Allen, R. Perez, H. Alvarez, J. Weaver, B. Nyberg, K. Wright, J. Ellington, E. Riley, B. Briles, Asst. Coach Robert Oyler. CP' l olzq Coach Alvin Sea rfoss 'li I Co-Capt. Manuel Quesada Co-Capt. Bill Briles : 62 Asst. Coach Dennis Mayer Asst. Coach Robert Oyler ff 299 ., QF NAME Manuel Quesacla ....... Troy Richardson ........ Raul Chacon Dick Allen Frank Karges ...... Rudy Perez ...... Bill Clirisfian ...... Jim Sfark owlfo o t e week 1 7' I ,,............Parrus F00 TWU- ...,.,BoniTa 1 ' ........Corona , , a. 53 v In It fx if X ff t X' 7 i X lll l i l , 1' I 1' If .........PUenTe -ffl Ki' owlziclo o the week NAME GAME Kenneth Riley ....... ...... B ONTO Fernando Valizan .,.. ..... P USHTG Steve Perez .......... ..... C itrus Bill Bare ..... ..... C OYOHC1 EB gootlaall QHQEIN 0 ,uw H Coach Frank Elder, Captain John Juttner ROW l, L. to R.: G. Holcomb, A. Viccrio, F. Kozma, D. Canchola, D. Towning, J. Juttn'er, capt., D. Abrego, D. Carlisle, B. Miller, D. Kelsey, L. Brefzke. ROW 2: E. Ciocca, J. Seeburger, D. Stevens, K. Reiley, D. Ross, J. Smith, B. Bare, R. Bruninton, A. Rodriguez, E. Fuller, G. Dickey. ROW 3: B. Vizio, J. Campos, F. Valizan, S. Perez, D. Schmitt, D. Forrester, E. Hunt, L. Massey, D. Parks, J. Slack, N. Whittredge, C. Cooper, mgr., D. Coburn, mgr. ol WJ' Will 6 429 all Co-CapT. Jerry Srarlc, Coach Shirley Moore, Capf. Phillip Brooks. The Cee weighT Team was The only TooTball Team To bring Top honors This year. They won The Tri-Couniy League Championship Tor The eighfh sTraighT year under The coaching of Shirley Moore. ROW 1, L. to R.: B. Hodges, W. Miles, B. Dan, T. Anderson, P. Loos, B. Marshall. ROW 2: R. Ades, R. Barrienfos T. Neimayer, G. Lambert, B. Chiloblosf, V. Miles, J. Sfark, co-capf., E. Zimmerman, P, Brooks, capt. ROW 3: J. Bentley mgr., G. Henning, C. Bickmore, P. Mendez, K. Friffs, L. Hedrick, W. Gibson, D. Hixon, D. Hire, J. Faber, mgr. ROW iz Captain M. Quesada, C. Michl, P. McCourt, J. Rhodes, S. Weiss, H. Wilson, D. Schmitt. ROW 2: D. Towning, mgr., F. Karges, J. Jacobs, R. Robles, I. Ramirez, B. Jones, K. Wright. ROW 3: D. Williams, F. Maldonado, S. Coblentz, J. Perry, L. Crow, D. Kelsay. aroity cwlzetlvall Captained by Manuel Quesada, the Chino high casaba men finished fifth in the Tri-County League standings. Peter McCourt, center, and Bob Jones, guard, were named to the Tri- County League Team. They each averaged over eleven points per game. The Cowboys were coached by Frank Elder, Director of Athletics. i, Fdef - e fl - V .... Manuel Q.....-. is I f - if X. i .. i ,.7 M v...,W, fN 0 li I Y J 1 ii , 4 J Jim Jocobs orold Wiison Som C Chosen by The Teo J' b J in m, im Joco s wos voted the oufsfondlng ployer for his lnspnrohonol p y g during The seoson. Voting for The rnosT improved ployer wos decxdlockeol befween Hor Wilson ond Som Coblenfz. H vvos decided To gword Trophies To both of Them Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino SCORES Chino Chino Chino Chino Chino l11 ROW 1: Jock Bro LN KE Ile , IR. y, L. N-vw... ,.,.. H. Nokomoto, J. Litel, S, Perez, J. Seeburger, R. Jones, B. Bore, G. Dickey P ks G. Verrell, C. Verrell. dford, D. Stevens, J. Thomas, T. Sawyer, E. Hunt, D. Cf , 3 gaoketball Get Thar Boll! STANDWG: Com' Jack Bfvdfofd SEATED: CGPTOEH Glen Dickey. opponents eorneol only 241 points ROW I: Coach Dennis Moyer, G. Henning, M. Owens, P. Brooks, R. Lobo, L. Hedrick. ROW 2: D. Hickson, B. Chilibolost, W. Gibson, D. Cobern, C. Bickmore. ED gaoketlaall The Dee-Cowboys, too, eorned o third place under Cooch Eugene Olson this seoson. Gory Jc1cobs,guorol, established cz new leogue scoring record, T42 points for the Dees. The teorn lost only to Puente Twice ond Citrus once during its successful seoson. ROW I: Coach Eugene Olson, S. Lobo, G. Stonolifer, K, Tiffnnv W, Miles ROW 7- B Dnn D Hnmilfnn Cf? gaoketlaall Cooch Dennis Mc1yer's Cee-Weight Cow boys eorned tor Chino ci third place on the Tri-County Leogue tcilly sheet ln the post bcasketboll seoson the Cees lost only to Citrus twice ond Corono once They shot ci totol ot 265 points, their L. To R. ROW l: B. Jones, G. Dickey, D. Carlile, R. Jones. ROW 21 J. Thomas, P. Mc CourT, S. Coblentz, Capt., P. Van PelT, N. Whitredge, Coach Eugene Olson. reotling The wresTling Team was coached This year by David McComas and capTained by Jim STark and Bob Edwards. STark placed second in The C.l.F. finals and was chosen rnosT valuable wresTler. The mosT improved wresTler award went To Lonnie Pecor. -- 'L' r 70 ' ennio eam Cowboy neTmen wenT Through The 1954 season wifh Eugene Olson as coach and Phil Van PelT as capTain. PeTe McCourT, Bob Jones and Van PelT, all seniors, carried The load for The neT- men. Several Top ranking iuniors will be back nexT year. L. To R. ROW 1: Co-CapT. B. Edwards, D. Canchola, B. Crossland, P. Loos, R. Pippin, V. Miles. ROW 2: E. Fuller, H. Alvarez, F. Ramos, B. Carreiro, C. Cooper. ROW 3: E. Zimmerman, P. Van Pelf, J. Bafcheller, R. Sorenson. 1 ,.C ll . C -4' A 5215 . 1 K R all 'Qi Mme, 5 N ' K x i . 4 W0 lg. X ' Captain Gerald Foss, Coach Alvin Searfoss Leal b Ca fain Gerald Foss Chino High School's horsehiolers opene T e Y P of only seven seniors Alvin Searfoss who Took over The coaching duties for The Cowboy nine, expects 'ro have aboul Ten IUHIOYS reiurnlng for nexf years squad. O armty aoelsall ROWl T Sawyer J Landers J Jacobs R Garvis F Karges. ROW 2. E. Lifts, G Foss burger ROW 3 E Riley F Lobo F Bird H Wilson B Nyberg, F. Valizan, M. Quesada Coach Alvin Searfoss lg i K, . .X , . f i i C - X i .X , i Q 1 Q -i R . Vi, - 1. f X .li . of . .K f . . 1 i i , K i Q Captain Dale Forrester Coach Shirley Moore Batter up Set for the pitch A squad of twenty-three players met coach Shirley Moore to open the 1954 J.V. baseball season. Dale Forrester led theteam as captain with thirteen experienced sophomores behind him. The .l.V. team will have ten freshmen coming back next year with the sophomores moving up to varsity positions. g CU gaoelsall ROW lr D. Hixon, T. Kirkman, D. O'DeII, D. Klein, R. Dan D. Canchola, W. Jager. ROW 2. C. Malgra, R. Lobo, D. Hite, G. Newell, D. Stevens, D. Schmitt, G. Verrell, A. Lopez. ROW 3: B. Bare, D. Towning, L. Snyder, D. Forrester, K. Wright, J. Ellington, G. Henning, R. Garner, Coach Shirley Moore. o mguez, D. Williams, B. Christian, D. Allen, D. Blankenburg, R. Chacon. ROW 2: B. B 'I R. Ch ri es, acon, ark, H. Alvarez, F. Ramos. ROW 3: C. Michl, R. Olinger, B. Carreiro, D. Peacock, J. Dietrich, D. Dunn. skpiiy Mil aroity rack As we go to press the Chino High School thinclads, coached by .lack Bradford and David McComas, with captain Charles Michl-are just getting into league competition. The highlight ot the year came when Dick Allen, a iunior sprinter, set a new record of lO.2 seconds for the lOO yard dash. The record was established at lO.3 seconds by Melvin Reiley in 1929 and tied by Wesley Shultz in l942. d .. breaks the YECOY Come To Allen Captain Charles Michl your marks ' - Coach Jack Bradford X 73 M... P. 'B fraclz L. to R. ROW 1: P. Sirona, A. Vicario, A. Rodriguez, E. Fuller. ROW 2: Coach Jack Bradford, J. Jufrner G. Holcomb, K. Reiley, Coach David McComos. Q fraclz Ca plain P. Brooks L. to R. ROW 1: T. Niemyer, P. Brooks, D, Cobern, Thomas, T. Stark, D. Hamilton, D. Chilibolosr, V. Miles, R. Pippin E. Lambert R. Acles. r L. To R. A. Woolen, S. Mufuberrio, B. Woolen, S. Oliver, M. Lo Horgue, B. Ebersole, S. McCourt, P. Williams. gcwlzetlfall call- Stare Speedball call- Sfdf0 L. To R. A. Woolen, R. Rodriguez, S. Mufuberrio, B. Woolen Rietkerk. nl S. Oliver, M. Lo Horgue, B, Ebersole, S. McCourT, B. Zeck, G. Lange, V H7 in 95'- sim i ni Zvi Swim? 5+ x.-ef Q L. to R. M. Don, J. Ming, L. Lobo, S. Mutuberricl, B. Lone, J. Minnick, A. Petrillo, A. Murovigligtug. McCourt. gf ennio eam fadminton eam L. to R. D. Allen, M. Polocios, M. Arnold, B. Fullczgcr, P. Timmons, V. Sortain, B. Minnick, V. Cecil, L. Lindhorst, V. Rietkerk, C. Vermeer. i WPCIJW W 5 . 5 f ' ' U,-0 IW U' 'q 'Aj 5 ,LN-M' J . QdU-f 'f'l U 1 X J jf? Qxhllv-XC-f JJ 'L ' K 1510! 95 ' ij 4 W J r JV! J' U ' f ' I V1 141 I.. IK :Q im KZMJV J fb 5 MQW cyfilfyf is? bp Vw WM JK 'jf 0, ' h Jw 'I +xfJN sfwwfpg fwyifw W Q aff XSS Mlfpbpwofg Y L ' Qwxjmrwf 5 x xl ff 6 ' 'riff SEE No Ewa: ' r 3 j5'3g.s C if Y f 5315523 ,j 0' 1 lr. -J- fi -ff' f 1 L WGS- Fifi? Zz? f' J Ayr 3' 'if I'-'G' fx' QL- Q1 f A in L21 cf A fl 44LM.f,i'ff4,CL :T Q Q cf!-22' . C00 .8 'ala LC 'z - -22, Q Q ,ya 51 'fa ' V J Lf' QL-,fu ,, f R-QQ IZ -K I N-'gud I 4. Cir ,-' 66' . Zi ,Z my 45,6 'ff:,! 'jk 1 , K. V , . 1 I 'V LV wi fl 1, - a .1 I X If f, --LL J. If LC, RNQ Ai FEA, 'S fNo e.,,L A ROW 1: S. Wheeler, J, Yzurdiaga, D. Brefzke. ROW 2: J. Plotr, A. Zimmerman, L. Frady, R. Leminson, E. Nickels. Saddlehorn The iunior high school newspaper, The Saddle Horn,.is welcomed eoch Time wiTh greciT inTeresT by The sTu- denTs of The sevenTh cmd eighTh grades. lT is published abouT once o monTh ond helps The sTudenT keep up on The lciTesT news. 80 r . - ggi Studen ouncil The Junior High STudenT Council works To improve The sevenTh ond eighTh grades. One of iTs mosT im- porTonT ond mosT successful proi- ecTs hos been The sdTeTy pdfrol. lTs godl hcis been To crec1Te greolTer SO'l:Sly in The halls cmd To keep The buildings and grounds clean. ROW I: G. Burrell, M. Mutuberria, L. Frady. ROW 2: A. Zimmerman, J. Williams, S, WolcoTT. ROW 3: K. Nies, B. Armstrong, N. Preston, J. Seeburger, Mrs. Callahan. BW ,ww MM Gaz OW fwfgjp CEN X3 0 AA QM My M ff, WP J my 5' C2445-QQ 59811-D fx W 52112, 0 ,E-QQ? s ff? '5Xg4j:Z 'i WL Qighth rude ROW l: M. Caflle, P. Barlow, J. .Boyer,,uC. Barboza, M. Brown, C. Carter, W. Barber, W. Carroll, J. Charney, T. Ayalafb T. Alcalaill ROW 2: M. Beery, D. Brefzke, S. Chilibolosf G. Chambers, L. Bruingfon, L. Brown, C. Calhoun, B. Clow, C. Berry, D. Alcala, B. Armstrong, M. Armstrong, B. Borba. ROW 3: B. Alvarez, R. Afdal, P. Chacon, R. Chacon, G. Burrell D. Carls, M. Arroyo, J. Arganda, S. Black, G. Beltran, D. Bacon, D. Bocksberger, F. Bradford, G. Boofsma, D. Carlson. 1 1 I ROW ln S. Edwards, R. Flowers, P. Escobor, S. Del Rey, K. Dierrick, M. Diaz, G. Dan C. Gonzales. ROW 2: D. Crews, R. Garcia, J. Ferris, L. Frady, D. Garrison, J. Griffis, D. Corkhill, R. Durrington, F. Gresham, K. Groff, J. Dees. ROW 3: B. Curtis, H. Martinez, J. Carbuin, R. Gil, D. Craft, D. Dimif, K. Cutshall, J. Fujii, D. Cornwell, G. Delzell. Row 4: C . Gonzales, V. Gonzales, L. Dudley, R. Erickson, K. Deason, J. Greenwood, C. Garvin P. Cooper, I. Gueraeba, C. Delgado, B. Davis. I MOTHERS Mrs. Elmer Nies Mrs. Earl Newman Mrs. Harold Hohberg Mrs. Edward Melz ADVISORS Mr. Kropp Mrs. Callahan Mr. Gibson Mr. Lee Mr. Mickey Mr. Rose ' i A -.Wi 5 ROW I: L. Lewis, V. Heldrick,2A. Hamilton, K. Nies, S. LeClaire, P. Morris, J. Mower, S. Huxley, J. Necocheo, L. Nokomoto, A. Ponder R. G. R. E. H. Lee, M. Orosco. J. HGFPSF, MUfUb9I'riG, M. King, H. MCNGll. ROW 2: J. Metzger, J. Johnston, P. Lambert, S. Hillman, J. Perry, M. Hill Lindhorst, J. Pattison, E.uKNerrZ:Ji?Laro, L. Kendrick, L. Kepley, C. Lane, A, Keele, M. Moore, P. Nickels, N. MOVQGH, G. KFO6l46l'. ROW 3 PGfTidO, R- l-GHOFQUQCI-J. l5Z?fida.l:K. Motlin, D. Massey, B. l.0TTGi F. Mize, J. Vicorio, J. Moreno, J. lmbach, K. Huscher, B. Hibbard Hgfding. E- Kelley, 6T H'56 f'li f!Kir1iOn. ROW 4: L. Noble, J. Kimble, B. Kend, F. Newman, A. Perez, K. Kliewer, G. Heaton, B. Hohberg gYbarroTLiM. Nyberg, T. Melz, K. Krake, E. Hunolley, J. Huston, T. Huston, D. Hemstreet, G. Jongsma, D. Mitchell, W. Muller, B. Kennedy ROW iz Rhodes, R. Potter, N. Wongler, J. Steward, D. Thomas, L. Purdy, L. Thomas, D. Potter, G. Venegos, L. Timmons, D. Van Dermyden, J. WhiteQ,J,iVigaArio',NT. Liskey, J. Robinson, J. Van Derlind. ROW 2. B. Scott, Q. Young, J. Zortmon, M. Shipps, C. Ziegler, R. Woocl, J. Tabor, P. Stone, J. Rodriguez, L. Rubalcaba, C. Robinson, O. F. Short, J. Price, E. Woolen, C. Rogers, M. Stork, A. Zimmerman. ROW 3. R. Resenclez, J. C. Smith, D. Ramsey, E. Pruitt, C. Tygard, S. W. Silva, D. Showers, C. Sfrono, D. Sonke, R. Woggoner, J. Wolfinbarger, J. Yzurdiago, J. Taylor, B. Rogers, L. Schokel. Row 4. V. Roberts, M. Tezber, N. Serl, G. Valdez, E. Rubalcciba, L. Roman, J. Seeburger, P. Richenberger, M. Ross, L. Willmon, C. Swets, R. Westphal, V. Vandervlog, C. Russell, S. Wright, M. Porter, S. Summers. euenth raale ROW T: C. Coppersmith, Y. Alvarez, E. Chacon, A. Centeno, G. Boerma, B. Ailshie, R. Centeno, O. Beltran, P. Abrego. ROW 2: R. Batcheller, J. Blades, D. Ashley, D. Cortezi, C. Caison, B. Bemboom, G. Ariztizbal, A. Boling, C. Barbee, J. Bigger. ROW 3: T. Amason L. Brooks, J. Charlton, L. Blankenship, P. Alvarez, A. Beltran, M. Brown, S. Bootsma, R. Courtney, R. Akiyama, H. Chaney, N. Abbott. ROW 4: D. Ceballos, D. Abillez, D. Badders, K. Brandenburg, S. Arndt, D. Carlile, B. Calvert, D. Clark, N. Cadaretter, R. Britain. MOTHERS Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Lowell Badders Jack Williams Martin Echito R. W. O'Leary Reinhard Karlson ADVISORS Miss McCray Miss Benjamin Mr. Brooks Mrs. Moore Mr. Oyler Miss Whitaker Mr. Wolcott 811 r ROW l: N. DeWald, D. Downs, R. Delgado, D.: Davidson, C. Green, B. Elrod, N. Crevolin E. Frittro. ROW 2: C. Dyess, M. Gunstream, K. Edwards, D. Girvan, C. Dominguez, T Dulaney, T. Don, G. Echito, F. Gonez. ROW 3: A. Gonzales, S. Gardner, B. France, L. Dias B. Fritz, S. Farrar, S. Gonez, J. Dusi, R. Dunlap. ROW 4: J. Delgado, R. Gonzales, G Delgado, B. Gonzales, T. Espinoza, R. Foss, G. Greer, D. Griffis, D. Easley, L. Gallon B. Gonzales. ROW l: M. Hall, R. lwen, D. Ladgegaard, B. Leighty, S. Orndorft, M. Hu rst, D. Lee, S. Holmes, D. Mendez, W. Newton, J. Johnson, S. Lamore, O. Leary, D. Murphy, J. Niemeyer, R. John. ROW 2: R. lest, L. Lobo, S. Palacios, C. Larkins, J. Long, D. Hall, M. Mercer, C. Jones, R. Morrison J. Karlson, M. McAtee, J. Marble, D, Henderson, G. Hallett, T. Jones. ROW 3: D. Monroe, K. Hall, L. Lupez, J. Lara, R. Mendez, L. Mize, M. Myers, J. Owen, M. Monroe, C. Myers, R. O'Connor, B. Oberhauser, T. Martinez, D. O'Leary, C. Houls, L. Long, B. Krouse, K. Le Claire, M. Owens, B. Santos, V. Pacillas. ROW 4: A. Orosco, E. Martinez, C. Navarro, R. Labaradec-, W. Kinion, R. Medina, M. Holm, T. Kinion T. Mullen, R. Lemison, L. Mangels, E. Moreno, J. Ito, S. Horlasher, P. Johnson, B. Hindrickscn, E. Nickels, P. Oppedyk. ROW lz F. Venegas, M. Ramos, C. Pruitt, P. Vower, B. Prisson, J. Williams, L. Santoyo, J. Roundy, D. Winterswylc, S. Rodriguez, L. Vallejo S. Parks, D. Spies, W. Woolsey, F. Sartain. ROW 21 T. Sevets, D. Rodelo, C. Valles, D. Sielk, D. Rose, R. Waggener, K. Pitts, J. Wallace C. Subia, M. Summers, M. Ramos, L. Peterson, J. Plott, M. Viciro, E. Tucker, J. Ramirez. ROW 3: T. Spight, R. Voss, J. Robinson, M Richenberger, G. Wilson, D. Siel, R. Peery, P. Roberts, R. Villa, L. Welton, G. Sutlift, N. Preston, J. Plunkitt, C. Richards, L. Reina, S. Wheeler S. Wolcott, P. Van Dusen. ROW 4: D. Underwood, J. Smith, D. Stevens, B. Tomberline, E. Summer, D. Scher, A. Warmer, J. Platt, J. Smith B. Rehkofs, S. Pravest, D. Seucedo, R. Sedillo, T. Vasquez, A. Wright, V. Rains, P. Saliz, J. Turner, J. Williamson. um gunior jeigh fund unior gfigh Qrchdotra 1 unior gfigh cynixecl ehoruo gunior :leigh Qirlo' Qhoruo gunior jlfigh Qnoemlale Q 1 ,ffwls l ,, SV gamer fm li sw, 3-QEQE65' get gen feaclero . 524333525 A Q5 J , Q , . Egaiiaall how gunior Swing fans! gaolzetlvall fightiec M! Ocfober S vgfxlx 5 FebruOfY 4-f'M W'ME , . . .., AiIh9.CQUI'1T cmd the Coed AnJ 3 5 1 ,-1-i 1st QUARTER September 14 21 October 2 9 13 24 November 1 1 13 2nd QUARTER November 20 24 27 December 5 12 18 18 28, 29, 30 January 4 26 29 30 ecclenclcug' The Kick-off . . . with four teams on the field, Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen. Officials ready, school colors, black and blue. Time-out! Chino Day at L.A. County Fair. Stands cheer as hero appears on field. Chino welcomes Art Wagner. South fumbles, North wins, at T.C.L. Football Carnival. Polls called out to measure returns in class office Elections. 5 yard penalty . . . backfields in motion at Student Council Dance. Time-out . . . Armistice Day, charged to red, white and blue. Teams change sides . . . end of lst quarter. 15 yard penalty on Seniors and Juniors for illegal- holding at Senior-Junior Prom. Report cards distributed . . . Score still O-O. Time-out to break training during Thanksgiving vacation. Coach Jess Hill confers with teams at Annual Quarter- back Club Banquet. Two platoons, F.H.A. and F.F.A., unite to set up Christ- mas dance. Song leaders Dean Bruington and Mrs. Lorraine Richartz led songs during time out for the Christmas program. Time out . . . water boy brings spirits onto field . . . Christmas spirit that is! Half time entertainment . . . 20-30 sponsored Casaba Tournament. - End of time-out . . . play ball!! Quarterback Hal Wilson calls signals for ditch play. Seniors score as stands cheer black and blue . . . seniors. Half time . . . Teams leave to rest after 1st semester. Half time activities. Officials overrule Senior boys in furious hoop battle. 3rd QUARTER February 1 5 9 12 20 22 March 5 27 April 2 4th QUARTER 9 15 21 23 24 30 May 21 25 29 June 2 4 9 13 15 16 cclenclccro Kick-off - Second half underway. Official time out . . . Conference at teachers institute. Semester grades bring out crying towels. Students honor letterman of the red, white, and blue. Girls get lCinderella'sl ball, play offense for G.A.A. dance. Juniors score on legal ditch play. Crowd cheers Give 'em the axe on Washington's birthday. Curtain Goes Up on drama department play. Sophomores tackle spring dance. End of third quarter. Score: C- to B-. Chino students led by song leaders Mr. Bruington and Mrs. Richartz hail school in operetta. Foul. Delaying game charged to Easter vacation. Water boy drops bucket. April Showers is theme of Fashion Review. Cowboys have their day. C.S.F. stars Vaqlueros. C.SF.ers lateral to Frosh who carry ball across. Crowds cheer for Tri-County League Music Festival. Music Department scores touchback on musical high- lights of the 2Oth Century. New squad takes over as students elect '54-'55 student body officers. Seniors are receivers at annual Junior-Senior Prom. G.A.A. awards players at banquet. Seniors will positions to underclassmen at Class Night. Teams stop to autograph programs as EL CHASQUIS arrive. ' Ministers officiate at Baccalaureate. Seniors break fast in closing seconds. Game comes to end. SENIORS VICTORIOUS. Qf 2 f ki Q3 35? w X SQ WQJX QQ? 94 2 6? MWWMW b 5445? NCQ If 7944 GWXSW7 Q044 QM QMW Ezwflfwf MQ QW W WWW FZJMQMWMIQM 69 Cmwgfw lx ywj W awk QW fwfgw 5, M if QM CQWVKQJ 95 L., HOWARDS MENS STORE CHINO CLEANERS AND DYERS 662 D ST. Ly. 8-2205 FOODLAND CASH MARKET SOPER BROS. 364 6th ST. 744 S. Central Ave. Ly 8-2246 Ly 8-Hoo HERBS HARDWARE REHER'S PHARMACY 611 D ST. Corner SixTh ond D ST. Ly. 8-1655 Ly. 8-1620 TATE'S SPORTING GOODS 342 6111 ST. Ly. 8-2247 CHINO GRAIN AND NIILLING 501 So. CenTroI Ave. Ly. 8-1226 SUCCESS FEED STORE 1407 N. CenTrcaI Ave. Ly. 8-2236 F. LA HORGUE Ly. 8-2125 304 So. Central Ave. LEMON'S SHOE SHOP Ly. 8-2503 672 D. STreeT UNION STATION HOWLETT 8g LEIGI-ITON 353 So. CenTrc1I Ly. 8-2488 ' A. L. PICKERING, JR. Corner of Edison 84 Euclid Avenues Ly. 8-2611 DOERR 84 MCLAREN TRACTOR CO. 421 So. CenTro1I Ave. Ly. 8-2579 CHINO BAKERY 393 6111 sf. 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