Elsinore Union High School - El Lago Yearbook (Wildomar, CA)

 - Class of 1919

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1904 Lola Ingman Stephen Connolly 1905 Jean McIntyre 1906 Glen Torbett 1907 Adeline M. Clark 1908 Altha Strickland Rose Ellis Earl Ellis 1909 Altha Merrifield Harry Pool 1910 Ruth Stewart 191.1 Harley Cline Jack Ray 1912 Irene Mayer Edna Burton 1913 Eliza Mills Cecil Burton Jennie Stewart Ethel Arenschield Lennie Morrell Clyde Crawford William Fetterly William Penprase 1914 Delbert Bohannan Louise Dickson Nona Fees Mabel Hudson Amos Gardner Gilbert McCoy Earl Miller Roy Williamson 1915 Sarah Burton Evelyn Walters Elsie Edgerton Clifford Burton Clyde Tout Zenophon Bouris The lilni 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 N U U H H 1 1916 Edwin Vaughan Sarah Eddy Henry Eddy Louis Burnham Murray Arenschield 1917 Eleta Smith Wallace Clark Ashel Penprase 1918 Jennie Perret Dessie Timmis George Hale HONOR R Ralph Vaughan .... Olo Vaughan ...... Edwin Vauqhan .. Hampton Watts .. William Fetterly .... OLL ...,............Aviation ........Aviation ......,,Aviation ,..............Infantry ,.......Made the Supreme Sacrifice John Calkins ................ Marine Corp Leslie Calkins ................ Marine Corp Murray Arenshield .,.......,..., Artillery Stanley Root .......... Merchant Marine Clyde Tout ............ Ruth Stewart ........l .,......Signal Corp .Red Cross Nurse Aefnes Ramsdale ...... Red Cross Nurse Gene McIntyre Wallace Clark Henry Eddy .... Louis Burnham Ashel Penprase .... Ralph Davis Paul Kline ..... Ray Wilkinson Roy Southard ...... Gilbert McCoy Eugene Small Chester Small ..... Clifford Burton .. Orrie Thompson Harley Kline ......... Delbert Bohannan Richard Morrel .... Clemens Spielman Amos Gardner ..... Carswell McIntyre-in Calvin Stewart .... ..,.....Red Cross Nurse .......Radio Service ................Signal Corp A. T. C. A. T. C. .............Army ..........Army ...........,....Army ...............Infantry .......Radio Service ....................Navy .......Navy ....... Navy ........... Navy ..............Infantry ................Artillery .....,........Infantry .Forest Brigade ..............Infantry ..............Artillery

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0511: iilainnrua ilainnrr Hninn high Svrhnnl School Trustees. How much is their rightful due. In 1891 the grammar 'school trustees, Messrs. Washburn, Leech and Schanck, realized the need of a High School for students ready for advanced work. By co-operation with the surrounding valley Elsinore was chosen as a center and in Septem- ber, 1891 Elsinore Union High School opened her doors with an enrollment of fifteen students. The first year was full of enthusiasm and school spirit. On entering the second term the class had diminished to ten in number. An average attendance of ten for the term is required by the state to continue a High School. These loyal ten, known as the Immortal Ten, pledged them- selves to the support of the Elsinore Union High School. Through diffi- culties and hardships. by diligence and application they won their cause. Honor to the Immortal Ten. The third term found them ready for chemistry in their course of studies but, alas, no laboratory. They were not daunted, but by a series of entertainments pro- cured the funds for the necessary equip- ment. In 1894 the first graduation class were ready to embark on life's stream. The members were Mabel Yates, Ger- trude Lawler, Rulief Schanck. Raber Schanck and Harry Dutton. The High School had had its quar- ters in a small room of the Grammar School building until 1897. Growth in numbers necessitated more room so the High School was domiciled in the Bank building. This year marked the second graduation class of two members. The next term found a class of six ready to receive their diplomas, as the banner class. The High School was again moved back to the Grammar School building, remaining there several years, when apparently migration ap- peared to mean progress and the old Armory Hall was secured for High School rooms. The Trustees realized the need of an efficient High School build- ing in a growing community center and eight years ago our building of today was made ready for occupancy. Could a more ideal location have been chosen for. a High School site? You have to stand but once on the portico to realize the inspiration and incentive the stu- dents gather from the wonderful pano- rama ever before them. Elsinore may well be proud of the oldest High School in Riverside county and may the educational activities keep abreast the growth and improvements of our community. Welcome to those entering our sanctum next term and may the numbers be much greater than the graduation class of this term. B. Z. C. '19. ALUMNI 1894. Mabel Yates Gertrude Lawler Raber Schanck Rulief Schanck Harry Dutton 1897 Imogene Schanck William McConnell. 1898 Maud Minthorne Edith McConnell. Emma Clark John Peck Will Lavayea Harry Henderson 1899 Peter McIntyre Fred Fortine 1900 Lura Peck 1901 Katherine McIntyre 1902 Josephine Dickson Susan Williams Raymond McConnell Paul Johnston



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The Elainnrnn l Efrahurn Far away in the hills there lived a strange Indian boy. I 'say strange, be- cause his people called him so. Often he wandered by himself far away- sometimes not returning to his tribe for days, possibly weeks. He did not hunt as the braves of his tribe did, and it was the cause of much wonderment among the wise men what he did. Perhaps he dreamed of great ambitions, who knows? But that is not my story. One day Trabuco again got the wan- dering fever, and he set out. He walk- ed until nightfall over hills and through canyons. It was not uncommon for him to lie under the heavens for his only roof, but he saw a light close by. He thought it might be some lone per- son's dwelling, and he decided to beg shelter. He found it to be a convent. A black-robed priest cordially invited him in, and gave him his supper. It being too early to retire, Trabuco started to explore the convent. He came to the chapel. A nun was the only person in the room. and she was praying. Trabuco entered Quietly and kneeled. Remaining thus for a few moments, the nun rose and faced him. Ah! it was a girl. just a young girl, and not a nun as he had supposed. Trabu-' co gasped, she was so beautiful! Her dark eyes were fixed on him in aston- ishment. Where--where did you come from? she asked coming slowly toward him. Trabuco pointed in some direction, but he was looking at this pale. dark- eyed person standing before him. i She was so unlike the stupid brown maidens of his tribe. 4 Someone entered the room and the girl shrank back, her eyes widening in fear. A priest, a scowling, fierce-look- ing fellow, came forward. Go! he said to Trabuco. The boy did as he was bid. He went to the room assigned by the priest who had given him his supper. Trabuco stood near the window gaz- ing absently toward a little lake far away. But it was not the calm blue waters he saw, but a pair of big dark eyes, frightened, sad eyes. - There was a knock at the door. Tra- buco shivered. The priest! he murmured. Slowly he opened the door. The powerful priest was not there frowning angrily at him, but the girl of the chapel. Come, she said. He followed, he knew not where. She led the way down several halls and out into a small garden, surrounded by a tall adobe wall. This, said the girl, indicating the garden, is my refuge. These are my flowers. I put them here. This is the one privilege Father Antonio has al- lowed me. But you-you must go! See that stone, remove it and go! Why must I go? Trabuco asked. Do not ask me, but go for your life. I beg you. Oh, please, do as I ask! she entreated. Trabuco, not knowing exactly why, did as she asked. He returned to his tribe. But noth- ing interested him. He remained at the camp, huddled beside the fire all day and night. At evening when the braves returned from their hunting grounds. and all was happy around him. Trabuco remained unconscious even of their very presence. But the wise men were puzzled. He should marry. 'they said. shaking their sage heads. or they sadly prophesied a woeful end for him. One morning Trabuco disappeared. He went back to the convent. He found the secret door to the garden and en- tered. He gave a low cry as he saw the girl bending over her flowers. You! she cried, Oh, you must go. you MUST. No, no, Trabuco answered. I came because I couldn't stay away. Let me die here. rather than leave you again! A dark shadow appeared at the en- trance to the garden. It was the scowl- ing priest, angrier than ever. He came forward and stood beside the shrinking girl. So you have disobeyed! You have

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