Perris High School - El Perrisito Yearbook (Perris, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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V ,-, Qilwf,g.QHfQL .'b'LL, btxuvnw nw LC' V11 jp 'lf L N afivwxfqyff W w 'N 1 1 J A ' ,3 my , Q ff ' P, ' LSVJ-?'J fl? j f DH Q A' i N .1 4 U VJ'4ffW6,L K'Y A OXfVLL'iUW5fJfKW 5 , SCU q' AXEYJLM iffwwk W W1 E J' ft N X NJ JAX 5- SX S-Nsbxk M? Q vi! ...wmv --'r 5 F .Nl E Xml Wqwq 3' ADMIIXIISTRATICDIXI Good Things should be praised. Shokespeore 'X...w SQL? The Board of Trustees has continually striven to make your school one of which you could be proud. Your generous cooperation as a student body gives ample evidence that this effort has been appreciated. If your lives reflect such worth-while activities, then as a group we will feel well rewarded. Leonard M. Kirkpatrick Pres. of Board SCHCDCDL Oliver Young John Garat Viking Romsing Lloyd McColl Glen Wilson Leonard Kirkpatrick H' , 9-. 99700 BCDARD Q5 as ,av 'Mex sz fa! P I I . I l I V . I . . I ' ' . xl 1 Q K 1 '4' , WN Q f sl 1 , l 1 3 X . My I f ., 4 5 El I , . T' as f I M N-Q W V 'l 4 f I I f Xl ik ,. A 1. ' . 355517 lx -of A l , 'fu-K M 14 V lv ' l ,GW A W 1 if A s -bk WMDQMK J, ' H . . v M U V fi my I . fu r ,, 3 Q f Gone us another wonderful and successful year at P U H S Thank you Mrs Srlverton or your untnrlng efforts In rnakmg such a great contrrbutuon to the success of the year We couldnt have done wlthout you Congratulations to o fine crew the Staff of EI Perrnsuto and best wvshes to a lwvely gang of good klds you Seniors The Annual Stoff gladly rests upon nts laurels at the close of the year and loans the entlre school In turnmg the spotlight upon the graduatong class each member of which l count as a personal fruend May our frlendshnp grow with the years' XV , . as X , , , , . . . . - . ' -f . . 55 1 M Mrs Shlrley Former Gnrls P E Wnlluom F Smafh Engllsh Z w X fb? mf MJ auf pr- K N FACULTY Josep son l Al'l'S lf Mass Hozel Day Englush Rnchord C Colhoun Agrnculture John F. Mensinger Science Elmer Brown Commercial Mlss Pearl Marshall Home Economncs Clarence Cork Music Robert Wilson Math Wnlluam Hendrickson Dean of Boys Mrs M Mofhews Nurse Jack Morris r Richard Adair Husfory Mass Adelaude Werner Deon of Girls ,yt,'xgf 71...ruv 'VLz 1,-xv. ' M., I N1 J 5 I qi. ' fl! , .a,u MA , 'X ,'-M ' f - 1 ' I N , ' vhccf-pfk VA-.17 ,n,,, cftsv I X -ff, 644, X If Ax. f fl l kfll 6e'f'f'll 1 L v Wil Y. , AT ' 4 BUS DRIVERS Sammy Burton, Don Young, Mr. Brinkerhoff. Absent: Don Candy, Mrs. Hannon, Mr. Williams, Mrs. Williams. Q . 'W-1 CUSTGDIANS Ed Daxon, Charlie Farrell, Harold Brinkerhoff. UIQ ... M2 M.- CAFETERIA WORKERS Top Row: Mrs. Donaldson, E. Johnson, S. Menefield, T, Wilson. Bottom Row: P. Shulz, H. King, B, Wheeler, L. Olivas, R, Phillips, R. Ashley, F. Shulz. l 41, 'Y iii ff'-fx? , - ' ,,q. fp, -W ,.,,,3f'i 11 fl., my in ff Q 'R S A X I .1 an A Q M iff? ' ' fvixM Wa , X fi? f We I? gm 1' if f , eff, A Ik ie ff .i 58 Q 1 i 45 gg m J' I if s ' M J' gf if I M 05,5 u ' 2 . ff Q f f R Q' an 4 as X97 Q 'Q nj 4 .- ?' D 1 S ,ax 4? K 4 H W ,av CC ff Us v .A .1 gy 5 p' J' I. yi. X if .xuyf R 3' 935A gil' H :g at 1 '.3.L.ro1 A,L iw, if V - ! gmfv V Va A ,xgcf 53x747Q. - 1 Too many cooks spoil The broth. I -il ALS'- Chemistry Chemistry Such cmd so various are the Tasks of men. Mark Akenside Shop Yi iw Y' Home Economics C . L 1 K ,oi X He thot questions much shall leorn much. Bacon Agriculture Trigonometry Among the activities ofthe year was the wedding of Nora Koch to John Jones. Of This l say congratulations, and use a quotation. There is nothing to com- pare wifh love in earth or sea or up above. Cheer, boys! Cheer! Charles McKay Attendance Office - wp, afafiz? ' Offered in the high school curriculum are various shop programs. In the well equipped buildings, and under the ex- pert guidance of Mr. Beeson, the student has an opportunity to construct useful projects and to gain practical experience. -was mem, 2 5 1 can-:uni ART Movie in Home Economics Necessity is the mother of inven- tion. Former M ,,4l , i ART Here the lucky students who have art with Mr. Morris may draw useful, at- tractive pictures and maps which they use for proiects in other classes, or post- ers to advertise a gala activity to come. glfv Y JU,XfC7pD,A?, ral' ' qgll,-xr Vlllf 1 KJ! V l i 1 . 1, JL fu . . v ' , N, V 1 HN L5 X qvw J!! Nryrll A L nfl l 'll xl vl' O f it 5 r i 'Y M l W V QA lv JUNICDR CLASS PLAY UBACKWOODS ROMEO All the world s a stage and the men and women merely players. - Shakespeare . Ajifb A JM' ,VI 5 Jil ,rr. 'l AL Vl ll Wi'L',lll'f7lf K fl V. of 47' gl fb V Ngfgiie me Ronald Phillips Rowena Marruffo Charles Young Marie Gish Janet Garat Karl Ramsing Catalina Mora Marlene Curtis Bonnie Odermatt Doris Porter Barbara O'Neal Doris Hamilton Virginia Arnrine Joan Bateman SEIXHQQ CLASS PLAY ,R ,fy R 'fn 09, Y f 'dw fl fy xl ff 'ff jwfff Ng! I if it is 51- I 'iw ar i 5,35 1' I I l .gat S X 3 lv -re 44 X 0 ,-3 if ii 4 Y my ' , Y' A w 5 .,..,,. A 1 7,4 ,X,,' yr ' , K vi' r -5 if , 1 it QE A...- ts W. . pf. Y A r ' v V MQ - . H. ML: , MH .. w If Q - fi , ' ' ,, f V? hihwgafgsf 1. ,1Y 'f'j3:'SL, 'S V' X 4 1 , f gm .f iii.-ff . ,cf 'A 4, , V t .7 ,tv .L WA Q.,-' ' .ff 2 .55 .,L5EQgQT4?,, 1.2 33,5 ge mg 1 2 -'FL' 'f ,..H A - ' .rn Q .' if ' .WV 1 'Q .-f'.'f112 'T1- ' , , The heart conceives, the understanding direcfs, ond the hand executes. Junius 35? H 4 1-le, 7th Period Art gy Nurse's Office if . 4 Q lx fb Q I 1 A Gai ' . 8 , 4-x X . 4 A -1 7' 1- x, iw' M, ' 1 if ,., '9 ' tt '13 .-'42 Q .H x.-+5 , -1 I 4, A fx, Y - fi Q s- 4' I t 5 . L v It am- Jef 5 . vn,,'.v. Afn 'fs' r Q .. ,-Y' g Q M ,,, 4 . 5, V A S 1 Q 1 ,- . - f .. ,-:T Q, nf , , X F flew, Q . ,' v , P ru 1- , f, la' ' if MA ' : f -.' I , ,., V A s 1 Hr' Q In N -fw 14f..'r,' W 7W'? 1 bf- ,gzx , 1 Q 2 I QUW01 12-2, n 3 7 1 I 5 , :v.?,, ,, 59 1 1 .- I NS -:'- . S 1,g . 'L - -. A N' 4 vin ' . XZ- . fqff Q V--rw . x A . .. . Z ',,. 'i JEff .. A . . w r ' .k Q-iW,,, s' , ,, .H-,,,1 '.., ,vig V my 5-. ',','.51g . ffLl23,.,.'aw5- .1 M sv M92-L 1 if f- ' ii . x EW x Q F fr'- 1 'Q ar F 'i'2 - gn 'gk Ab .,1 4, ' ,gf A ,dl . A' KL' . 5 W Q 55' i f nl 'K Nl 53? :,' . gizp. 'Q if. X Wi o if 4' A X I W, Hi 'ww Jfif' ' -X ,Agni 4 ' 1 Mr. Beeson, Advisor, Mike Vasquez, yell leader, Bob Wasco, vice-president, Allan Westbrook, yell - leader, Leoletti Heki, secretary, Jim Turner, president, Don Young, yell leader, Cheryl Chisholm, treasurer, Sammy Burton, sgt. -at-arms. - -H' ,.+-'tm 1- ':, fi, i1 'w'g?'?72? -If 1. eff, 'w J'-A.,wk:.,,i . .,,.1h- .-.i,,yn.ar4'f , . rv 'f 'f'iHf-sf '1-viii D - -e. f' ,,..f4, K M'-M. if dqgi.-.-.sg Y,-yw' 1. vi., I -rw. WH . use --,-,N A .-Y-jp L , Qin hs ,E .hw .fu -5 i gui. . - 1 C- H V -'-QQ -W ,ffl aaqfg, s ' SENICDRS Highlights of our senior year were senior assembly in November, senior Government Day in March, senior slop day and senior play in May. Finally came Baccalaureate services and graduation in June. Class officers were, Jim Turner, president, Bob Wasco, vice-president, Leoletti Heki, secretary, Cheryl Chisholm, treas- urer, Don Young, Allen Westbrook, and Mike Vasquez, yell- leaders, and Mr. Beeson, our advisor, whom we thank very much. Sportsmonshnp Trophy , . 4 , 3 A w,fA,gxq,m 'Arun-,Mk 5' ' . A Proud and Mighty Seniors Evelyn Sherman Top Row: Dale Casados, Don Henderson, Don Heldorn, Jim Turner, Don Young, Don Clark, Ray McCain Wesley Perine, Roger Wickerd, Gary Cummings, Dale Peffifor, George Scheller, Bob Chase, Al Agobian, Hal Kenningfon, Sammy Burton, Madison Forfney. Middle Row: Jerry Reynolds, Jim Farnham, Jim Owen, Jack Bardon, Mike Vasques, Russell Almon, Twyla Clayton, Cheryl Chisolm, Phyliss Price, Marie Hills, Allan Westbrook, Bob Wasco, Bob Blount Warren Bergren, Bill Snyder, Lawrence Moore. First Row: Llad Phillips, Ralph Ruttledge, Peggy Hanifin, Jo Anne Minor, Beverlee Foster, Betty Ray, Mar- garet Del Toro, Consuelo Lopez, Rosa Yanez, Evelyn Sherman, Barbara Bass, Jean Spooner, Au- drey Hunter, Laura Randolph, Carol Norris, Leoletty Hecki. RUSSELL ALMON L33 W 32 N3 1 BARBARA BASS JACK BARDON S' WARREN BERGREN JANICE BLAIR RICHARD BROWN SAMMY BURTON WM DALE CASADAS !f'4Z:f.,7ff 4 , 'c'f'60 if 5iL4.4,f,L,, if ' 144741 4,0 .241 I lg 1 5 A ' fy. lg'-1.4, fl .4xLf6'L4,4, C44 L HERYL C S L DON CLARK TWYLA CLAYTON GARY CUMMINGS MARGARET DEL TORO Q J IM FARN HAM nv MADISON FORTN EY PEGGY HANIFIN BEVERLEE FOSTER N f' ' ,LM N J I., LEOLETTY HEKI ,gy DON HELDOORN DON HENDERSON YK-,S . I ix L, J , b X0 AV WJ 1 , f J v AV EJ! qv KJP ff , .Y 'x A . 1 W in r' il f j W MARIE HILLS '3 .. .fp ,sw ' 1 ny? 9 . f . , AUDREY HUNTER S 5'If,, . 13-,gf Q - mg A 4-H, Pm' :L NORA KOCH O comsu ELO LOPEZ RAY MCCAIN JOANNE MINOR CAROL NORRIS L JIM OWEN I WESLEY PERINE DALE PETTIFORE Q'- X Q ii lt LLAD PHILLIPS Si 'ak 'Qi PHYLLIS PRICE LAURA RANDOLPH mgi-rx' ZX f If if .1 ,pf I1 4 2 f ' U .,, 78 JERRY REYNOLDS BETTY 9312 .dl GEORGE SCHELLER RAY 36 L.L -il mg. EVELYN SHERMAN Q4 BILL S NYDER 2 .Q Q -:ar JEAN SPOONER R R 'gr A 5 ww? JIM TURNER MIKE VASQU EZ RU DY WAGN ER BOB WASCO Aim fiug-MJL XM ALLAN WESTBROOK M Loma! ROGER WICKERD ROSA YAN EZ DON YOUNG PRQPHECY Reun on of The Class ol 1952 A er T5 years of rvrng rn Winona MarnesoTa we recelved anoTl er of ou annpal mn v1aTvons To The Alurrnl gaThenng aT PUT-TS ATTer a Knock down O ag ouT process golng on Tor la years we decraed To accepf We loaded lnTo our only car llQO7l which we purchased or a song and dance Lccra and Cheryl aT rn The back sea? and slepT all The wav To The reach ng The deserT The rear end Tell out wakrng he Two un The back seaT Afler walkrng Tor 2? rnules we were prcked up by Phyllns Prrce and Duck Brown who were on Therr way To see The new arrrval at Peggy and Roger Nnckerd s horne We haa Them drop as oTT aT The Forrney ana Cumrnvnas service sTaTuon Wh le we were aT The sTaTron Farnham and Reynolds were Txlng ThaT some blue Ford llnw haa when vxe were sensors ATTer renhng Three carnels Trane Bardon aaa Owen Inc we were on our way Gosh IT seemed good To be leavung The deserT Wea never have realuzed how slow our camels were movrng cf Vasquez Henderson and Penne hadnf passed us aT 337 M P H S X V i H . . . ' ' T I . 1 ' x S ,V deserf while Audrey, drove like mad 15 miles perl. Upon By thus time we were gettlng hungry so we stopped at an attractive restaurant run by Ma Del Toro Upon entering we found Rosle Yanez as the featured Hon Kon dancer Much to our surpnse the waiters McCann Alrnon and Casadas were staggerrng around stewed Slttung at the next table were lover boy Wasco and has admzrers Clayton and Hekl What a dinner' We could hardly wuggle To our astonrshment we found Rutledge and Kennlngton look :ng at our camels Later we traded them stralght across for their l967 Cadrllac Wsth thus change IH transportatlon After all our auto matlc drlver was only hlttxng 887 M P H we arrlved a day early Thought we d better get a good nnght s rest so we rented the best sulte of rooms at The Betty and Warren Bergren Hotel Wakung up the next mornlng fresh as dalsles we decided to look over good old Perrus We had heard that Edwards was a good guude so we hired hum He took us to Wllson s look out where we saw Lopez hanglng out her dally wash Here also we found Mary Gardner chasung her ten klds out the back door wlth the broom PRCDPHECY we were no time at all in reaching good old P.U.l-l.S. PRCDPI-IECY Alter returnlna to the ho el we ate a blte and began to refresh ourselves tor the dance l was a severe shock for us to hnd that we haa nothtng to wear lakrng down the drapes pulltng up the rua and wth the and ot satety puns we managed to garb ourselves or the dance Now we were on our vvay to the dance We called a tax: trorh Moores Barber shop To our areat surprlse we found Scheller as our drnver Atter goung up and down a leys and srde streets we found our are to be S95 OO What a trtpl Greetung us at the door were Bull Snyder and Dale Pettutor who found us a 'able next to Ford s and Brnnker hott s Westbrook s and Young s btg tame band turntshed the musuc tor dancrng As featured entertanner Blount drd l'ls specla art ol lugg Ing his llO baseballs Much to our L o s as ll good old Sunny got vv h The rum r came to us that Bass was strll putttng Clark ot same old thang pon eav ng tl dance we saw cwead o bs Foster and l-lrls stall on the arms of Chase' Walker out empty armed were Turner Haldoorn and Phrllups Our biggest thrill ct the danfe was see ng our old matd frrends Spooner Sherman Mnnc and Norrs What a nght Tomorrow home . , . f ' + , 3 ' - X ' L , l - . . surprlse, the divorcee Nora Jones entered, on Burton's arm. 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N ' Nm A ' : , g , Mm 3 Q x fx 1 X- as , , ,av if 'I' fun iF 'd L, iv x. .-ai. 1 E Q CL!-XSS WILL Barbara Bass leave my contest wunnung to Lunda Walker Cheryl Chlsholm leave to want for Ronald Twyla Clayton leave Charlie Farrell some long handled underwear Margaret Del Toro leave my quaetness to Esther Gonzales Beverlee Foster leave to marry Duck Peggy Hanntln leave my freckles to my slster Mary Leoletty Helen leave to tund a Marine Marne Hills leave taklng my chopped and channeled chassis Audrey Hunter leave ID hopes I wlll never return Nora Jones leave to go home to John Consuelo Lopez leave my black hair to Jo Ann Gaudlno Jo Ann Manor leave my oratorlcal ablluty to Marne Glsh Carol Norris leave my untelllgence to Joan Bateman Phyllss Prnce leave my tactucs wuth Mr Brown to anyone Laura Randolph leave to goto Charles Betty Ray leave my walk to Marlene Curtls Evelyn Sherman leave my giggle to anyone who wants It Jean Spooner leave my blond haur to Norma Chrlstue Rosa Yanez leave my shortness to Lou Ann Knrkpatrlck Russell Almon leave my accent to George Harper Jack Bardon leave my halrcuts to Mr Hendrlckson Warren Bergren leave to get away from Mlss Day It IS mutual Sammy Burton leave my way wuth women to Damon Krrkpatruck , . , . I . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . I . , . 1 - ' , . , . I . , . I . , . , , . , , . y , Dale Casadas leave all my girl friends Don Clark leave my merc for 9 someplace? Gary Cummings leave to goto L A to Dorothy Bennie Edwards leave my athletic ability to Radie Barnes Jim Farnham leave my physique to Marvin Smith Art Ford leave my height to Jerry Merrit Madison Fortney leave my weeds to anyone whod dare Donald Heldoorn leave my spe d to Carl Klure Don Henderson leave gust to get away Ray McCain leave my pitching arm to Ronald Gill Lawrence Moo e leave my voice to Ralph Dell Wesley Penne leave the trailer lve been hauling Dale Pettifor leave my Perriscope duties to David Bates Llad Phillips leave my A grades to Judy Carter Jerry Reynolds leave quietly George Scheller leave ll hopel Bill Snyder leave my driving to Ronnie Phillips Jim Turner leave my red hair to Chuck Young Mike Vasquez leave in my chartreuse Ford Bob Wasco leave my tlirtations to Mike Buchko Allan Westbrook leave my bottle to Dean Bleer Roger Wickerd leave my smile to Bill John on Donald Young leave tor the benefit of all Perris , . , . , . , . Q , V . . , . , . f , ' . Jim Owen, leave my ability with cows to Lyle Christensen. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . ' , ' ' S . , . -J Q: 4? -o Aw . i 'A . . . ., .',:ri,,c,,,,Q : Q q.v, X-.in Q-1 n . . .'i .r .1 .! ' -ffgxjf. 'xmas 'K . fx JUNIGRS Along with the hurry and scurry of getting settled for another exciting year at P.U.H.S. the enthusiastic class of 53 selected class officers, placing Jan Berlin as president, with George Harper assisting him. Marie Gish was chosen to sit by and keep the notes, with Doris Hamilton as treasurer. Concession sales at the games were a great success with every class member giving a helping hand. Highlights ofthe year were the Junior- Senior Prom which was tops, and the Junior Play coming up in a close second. We appreciate the helpful guidance of our adviser, Mr. R. E. Wilson, and wish to extend our sincere thanks to him. orricmas Mr. R. Wilson George Harper Doris Hamilton Marie Gish Jan Berlin Adviser V. President Treasurer Secretary President wk .li ,lf Vs iff ti 'Z i' Top Row. Eva Blackwood, JoAnn Gaudino, Doris Hamilton, Arlene Gilbert, Joan Bateman, Marie Gish, Betty Ellis. 2nd Row: John Barrows, James Hibdon, Ralph Dell, George Harper, James White, James Archer. Bottom Row: Ronald Bainbridge, Ed Buchanan, Ronald Evans, Jack Francis, Amuel Hilliard, Ed Bennett. E Qi' 4-gf: ii Top Row: Doris Porter, Jesse Lopez, Janet Garat, Norma Christie, Catalina Mora, Marlene Curtis, Thelma Peterson, Barbara O'Neil, Pearl Poole. 2nd Row: Earnest Johnson, Ramon Jones, Ronald Ashley, Bill King, Ronald King, Bob Buchanan, Daman Kirkpatrick. Botton Row: Dale McCaw, David Bates, Dean Bleer, Jan Berlin, Bill Johnson, Marion Ashley, Richard Olivas. W ,,,......---- 4,:.a--5' 1, 1 U y fa, ,. , I 4 f r I ll! I V i 'VIAK , if .J 9,19 fi 1 ' H 2 ' s , ,,,f,. , . ,- -fi 1 A if 3 ' A vom-Q ,, ' Sw' 5 4 6 S., ft Top Row: Alvin Webb, Karl Ramsing, Glenn Spencer, Jerry Shelby, Kenneth Rumsing, Ronald Phillips. Bottom row: Shirley Rice, Marie Sterling, Audrey Olney, Marvin Smith, Bonnie Odermatt, Rowena Marruffo, Roberta Watson , ,tgp .VN Owiggfgv Q i tt Q t, mv , 1 I u v EULhgdALH erP Pagtmdevf! ,fy ,fy ' E 2PBw'o!C5?fqgenas1UQ TGTl,X I V W p Lv t ' '45 STI r W Sw, rf , E 'y QY pf x by 31 1 4 MJ fu V! ,ff JV 1 'V DMT? uigjniriew! Alqjiesadiiy Q. ffl! yt. Cf? ff me f 1 1 1 f ,fd JP J UQ pp f A ch if tv My Djf Wy QjAfter Denying suchfa good start ast year, the class of '54 faced K.. ' opho re year wi enthusiasm and vigor. Ask the VJ!! V ' res nge about the Eftgorl To add funds t , ur treasury we sold f- My concessions at th San Jac. footbal a e and at the Palm yvy K ' 'Q gjqfaggs bask game. On uary 23, we sponsored the 4 . J! P.j!Sweethear Dance. D 4 the CIass's cooperation and to the yy M ,fri QL fine gujifhce of C , our class adviser, the Sophomores r My . hadfgnotherijiccessbsl year'j1L9,,?KJ.H.S. ,N , J UV MW ' A BMJ 'e ay 0' Pk ', x LW yn X . Cy W' N rf ,ff , qw MS firl.. Top Row: Evelyn Elwood, Donna Hamner, Esther Gonzales, Karyel Barton, Billy Freeman, Linore Esparza, Jenney Cardenas Evelyn Autry, Lizzie Green. 2nd Row: Joyce Barbarie, Mary Hanifin, Nancy Carter, Eleanor Allen, Carlo Flanders, Dorothy Freeman, Pauline Gonzales 3rd Row: Herman Gonzales, Alfred Edwards, Jesse Arrellanes, Roger Honberger, Diane Beatty, Dorothy Allen, Bottom Row: Lewis Blann, Vincent Del Rio, Jim Beall, Mario Espinoza, Lyle Christensen, Kenny Miller, John Buechner. Top Row Janet McCann Connue Pacheco Rosalre Godwm 2nd Row Anne Johnson Carolme Malors Yolanda Moro 3rd Row Duck Beech Drckre Powers Gary ONeaI FI21-av Bottom Row Obell Morton Robert Mounger Kenneth Kung June Henry Donna Owens Sue Dougias Shrrley Mrller Suzanne Cumrnmgs Lou Krrkpatrrck JQ1-gap, Robert Markham Rrchard Nelson Rrchard McMullen 52 Q sfiiyr ,- i f Top Row: Carol Woodward, Judy Underwood, Alice Wickerd, Lila Troedel, Louise Wooley. 2nd Row: Tommy Wilson, George Magno, Phillip Wickerd, Curtis Tomblin, Wilbert Thomas, Tom Yanez, Frank Serna, Bob Wheeler. 3rd Row: John Yates, Tony Moreno, Ronnie Sims, Bruce Troyer, .John Christensen, Tom Smallwood. Bottom Row: Bill Nickerl, Glenn Stewart, Roy Rape, Roger Ragland, Robert Pettifor, Everett Talley. Q- .ALF Q' fc, VA 'S' Jhdlh J io K , 1 xewgu - V' 'L ---F qt: I 1 .. A .y' A FRESHMEN Almost' one hundred timid and shy Freshmen came swarming into Perris High early in September. Where's Orientation? or What on earth are those little blue slips the teachers make you fill out when you are tardy'? were typical remarks. Then came the day! Just as we were getting used to the routine, all of us had to show up wearing diapers and carrying baby bot- tles! Then, to top it off, we had a singing contest. A Frosh Queen was chosen. Initiation! Oh! those Sophomores Our principal activity was selling concessions at the Coachella Foot- ball game. We had a very successful year, assisted by our capable adviser, Miss Marshall. OFFICERS Miss Marshall Ann Norris Jo Ellen Darwell Martin Klure Beverly Archibelca Margaret Curtis Adviser Secretary Treasurer President Yell Leader Yell Leader an J., K sf Pi' 1 4 . .6 if ,V-if , 'gd , ' 1 A B' .Jem-we ef- ' 3 . us ' 's . - ai 1 4 'T Y .1 J f-1 Y F mdhl I I 5? Top Row: Thelma Collins, Pat Bates, Sally Babcock, Kathryn Carlson, Jo Ellen Darwell, Mariorie Cox, Judy Carter. 2nd Row: Elsie Clark,3 , Barbara Clark, Margaret Curtis, Janice Bates, Gay Bleer, Roberta Christie 3rd Row: Barry Blocker, Frank Del Toro, Tom Brown, Lee Allen, Albert Aruiso, James Buechner. Bottom Row: John Blackwood, Peter Fraley, Mike Buchko, Allison Fry, Britt Bonge. --....--.A ai Top Row: Fern Caudel, Joyce Miller, Mattie Green, Margaret Keeling, Janice Miller, Mary Miller 2nd Row: Roberta Elwood, Emma Loffer, Margie Clark, Patsy McCoy, Donnie Grill, Eva Kimball 3rd Row: Milton Hull, Ronald Kecta, Bob Gardner, Mack Edwards, Peter Lopez, Obria Pilgrim Nord Gale. Bottom: Joe Garrett, Martin Klure, Tom Guthrie, James Menefield, Chester Mayeax ,T as 'f ., Q -. X , in ,W 1' W K Q - -' i s Q 4 , S l r lfwf . i A 4 '. W ig 4252 ' N- 3 ' '. ff ,N A ff . .rv J K M fsrgggx t ' 4 , Top Row: Brenda Salkeld, Carmen Rodriquez, Ramona Romero, Kay Steen, Jean Street, Mamie Singleton. 2nd Row: Phyllis Schultz, Ruth Scruggs, Elizabeth Ray, Ann Norris, Sue Spencer, Mel- vina Singleton. 3rd Row: Richard Salmon, Linsey Miller, Manuel Lopez, Louis Revere, Virgil Shamlin, Jerry Merrit. 4th Row: Marvin Cochran, Frank Smith, Gerald Bellous, Lee Olivas, Frank Shultz, Dean Pettifor. 1 Top Row Linda Walker Raye Wnlllams Juomfo Watson Erleen Thomas 2nd Row Lorraine Woods Henrlefo Taylor Mary Ann Walker Audrey Washangton 3rd Row James Treece Beverly Yates Ted Verhaar Isaac Thomas Harry Wooley ATHLETICS ELSINORE R. C. l. l95l FCDCDTBALL CHAMPIQIXIS Sept. Sept. OCT. Oci. Ocf. OCT. Nov. Nov, Nov. Perris ..c...v.Perris .,o,.,..Perris ,co,....Perris ........Perris ,o.,....Perris ..c,c,..Perris ........Perr1s .....,.,Perris Fallbrook .....,. .... Riverside J.V Banning .777., Hemel .,...,vV.. Beaumont ,.., Palm Springs San Jacinto Elsinore ..o..,.. Coachella ,.,. 4 -. ,,A A4 A, 2 Xfgf-few, 5 Q . l fi Q' Q X 3652? , I 5 un 'fan' 1 . H, may an . -. ,A 5, , . I -H' V Y QQ, f ', X. I ,Q .. 1 1'-. V . - - 1 u , ' Ki! 3 1 4 , A. 7--9 K.. 2 -f 'Z .wr-,,ff . ' 'SN' .5 135, 'S N , 5 Front Row: George Ortiz, Ron Phrilips, Allan Westbrook, Obell Morton, Ken Rarnsing, Chuck Young, George Scheller, Benny Edwards, Jessie Arrellanes, Herman Gonzales. 2nd Row: Ernie Johnson, Don Henderson, Roy Rape, Jack Bardon, Roger Honberger, Vincent Del Rio, Jnm Turner, Don Heldoorn, Richard Oluvos, Marvin Smith, 3rd Row: Ray McCain, Amuel Hnllrard, Rudy Wagner, Mario Espinosa, Jim Doshier, Don Clark, Art Ford, John Yates. Afh Row: Head Coach Sims, Jon Berlrn, Bull McKnrghf, Coach Adarr, Brll Johnson, line Coach Mensinger. VARSITY Coach Mensinger Coach Adair Coach Sims - - fs -. X grief' 1 A-fa. N. MSN 4 JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: John Chrisfenson, Ronald Sims, Ted Verhaar, Roger Honberger, Roy Rape, Roger Ragland, Manuel Lopez, David Bates, Martin Klure. 2nd Row: Orbria Pilgrim, Alfred Arviso, Peter Lopez, Bill Nickerl, Tom Gallion, Allan Westbrook, Obell Morton. 3rd Row: Bruce Troyer, Tony Moreno, Lee Olivas, Tom Yanez, Frank Smith, Russel Almon, Linzy Miller, Karl Ramsing, Coach Adair. fb Q . 3' I lot I I 5 Q ' J? +- 5 X99 f 'E ' 1 A ailgex A Q ,gh 32i,jQ 22' 4 Q- ,gif K e kg ' ' 2 . K xg , if ,, , ff, . ,U I 1 1 .SY ,. , Q K Q -, A f. KX,-,Q-.xt , 1 1 ' x ' . 4,1 .U . Qvvqnqf w , w, - f 1, a 'Vfx 2 u ' if, ,..q,.Q, ,, ' N 'kufswfuy L. 1pfQ9?,,Q'1E 'Shar ,viii , at '4' C fx .r fa L qvyp Q Ji' ,gl ik, xx? 'fQ'53ff'w.'s::wk LXQVAA 1.-mx get ,wi wg g4gigiQ??vx z,fg. gsm K B13-501-iii, f 1Q x1, iM Qy,?,f.,fiH'ga:ff 213 J M1-ff' v 1 s 25 I' Fi ' I zsdizf 'W n ..,r. 1 I 4,9 'Q ,Q VG VV? L M, ip s 4 . E, auf f x P L . if O V 'I . W' A wh 'Wink W w L -fe. 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These girls did a fine iob in representing our school as Cheer Leaders. 4-one V , 11 vi- '5 if 9fnP' 5 5 if J, 13 3,1 . Amuel Hilliard, Jim Turner, Mario Espinoza, Dean Bleer, Wes Perine, Coach Adair, Jan Berlin, Roy Rape, Dick Brown, Don Heldoorn, Bob Wasco VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Riverside J. V. Alumni 45 San Jacinto Hemet 48 Banning 57 Riverside J. V. 41 'Banning 49 Elsinore 35 'Hemet 'Beaumont Perris 34 Perris 26 Perris 39 Perris 50 Perris 34 Perris 28 Perris 21 Perris 40 Perris 33 ' league games St. Bernardines Hemet 'Palm Springs Catalina 'San Jacinto Beaumont 'Elsinore Catalina 'Coachella 0 1 Q - K .,, , 1 f X y u it ,z , 1' . . X ' , .4 Xlwqzfy 1' QE ,. x 1.v 1 . H, , 1, , , -xx 1 if y xy.-1,7 J My 1-4, .Q-ff Ja fw T- u ' 3 ' 'fm 3.2 5 Q pq A lxfxi . ff' M li 'b . , I .3 Xi Q ' 5 5 'f-' 'Z V ' rf 'ff2 .. .. ., ., . f ' RX X-A , gc : -A- ff x S-. Q iff gi x -nun: in F: .5 11 Xa 2 3 A ,T .,i: 1 K N , , W f +5 Q 26 K l Q,f,f:T', - . WEE? J A' ew'wYe,a,h - RST' I ,im E aww? if 'K - , - S 'Q 'i iv wins, , -.Q 1 W ' w 5 we 3 'B , ' v X M' X xy., V Qs. 'QV?'n wa. Banning 44 Hemet 36 Beaumont 63 San Jac 44 Palm Springs 2l Elsinore 21 Coachella 3l Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Obell Morton, Jim Menefield Chester Mayeaux Coach Mensmg er, James Garret, Martin Klure Vincent Del Rio George Ortiz Tony Moreno, Mike Vasques Allan Westbrook Karl Ramsing Glenn Spencer. Hemet Elsinore San Jacinto Hemet Elsinore Beaumont Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Frank Schultz, Gary Raymond, Coach Sims, Alfred Arvisa, Beverly Yates, Nord Gale, Jim Buechner, Gary O'Neal Mike Buchko, Lee Olivas, Coach Sims Marion Ashley, Ronald Ashley, Tornmy Yanez, Floyd Johnson Louis Blann Us Hemet 23 Elsinore 17 Hemet 37 Elsinore 14 Beaumont 28 Coachella 35 Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Perris Brown 8. Perine Catalina Island Couch Bob Wulson Bcxrboro Boss Coach Shirley Fo rmer N. T! x3 Jon Berlin -.....,,,. 435905 ,Q ,f lx kflunk 4-we A dig ...nn -at Don Young, Allan Westbrook, .lon Berlin, Don Clark, Roger Honberger, Llczd Phil lips, Jim Tyrner, Kenneth Rclrnsing. Roger Hon berger f Jon Berlin . i , li i I . x l ' . Nl I , x .1 -r, I W Mkwvgsfgwk Mg 4, , JMD fill M y l'lMl 9 lf ,xl l 5 JJ ,ga nl N vl' Q f fflll A ,Kyiv vol JJ' KN :YV ,, l ljsxw 1, .fx XA MQ, ll XV 4 HNF Moffie Green, Cheryl Chisolm, Evelyn Sherman, Esther Gonzales, Marie Hills, 1. 3 .Q Kam ak-w R2 JcmeTGc1rot, Bcurbcxrcx Boss, Noro Jones. - -1 'f 4P 1 g r LUAQ. XJQCQS ,J Cx , I urn ,qv 'I- Nora Jones Marie Hills A GIRLS' SPQRTS Volleyball Tournament Sue Douglas Nancy Carter Barbara Bass , 4 v5? lls':' mx H 5 - ' , MW A rf . W ..,,. ..-. Q ,... h m 1' A'1 .-sf?f?TgEWg 'f' r.'fj ,, . , ,Q , M W, Nzjikg ig b ij' ,L , A f:.,,,,M-fir-ur ' I X S. Ido McDoniels Eleanor Allen 651 fl , 41 2 f veg. A.,.,, Nr Jo Anne Minor Peggy Honifin X 3 IN ,, I if if LL A,'I- ,I if o g 1' A A A wg A 4' Louro Randolph N N X Audrey Hunter ,A Cheryl Chisolrn .. We .-., We V .. . K Pigeon-Toed Gorof wifi: ' Q54 l Sue Douglas Joyce Borberie Shirley Miller Girl's Volleyball LQ: TQ' Qi w e Gym Class Tommy Yonez 5' QQ . N . A 'I' .. I W M ,. I wiv . ,-.L 'SW' : T,,A' -10: . : -ag . ,:,2., . ,. John Yates, Roy Rape, Coach Sims, Jan Berlin, Wesley Perine, Amuel Hilliard, I Ronald Evans, John Barrows, Wayne Ellison, A S Don Heldoorn, Bob Wasco, Jack Bardon. This year's track team seems again to be o contender to upset Coachella's supremacy. During the last few years Perris has been a strong second but this year we hope to take the Championship. In our first track meet competing against San Jac and Hemet we won handily. I Alfred Edwards, Obrio Pilgrim, Coach Sims, Romond Jones, Martin Klure, Chester Moyeoux, Glenn Spencer, Mike Vcsques Tony Moreno, Allan Westbrook, Jim Owen. Mike Buchko, Bob Chose, Coach Sims, Lee Olivos, Rubin Smith, Ronald Ashley, Mack Edwards, Tommy Yonez. gh fy 1-of l .,.. , Q., f I Bs BASEBALL 4 N Bob Wasco, Mario Espinoza, Don Clark, Jan Berlin, Jim Turner, David Bates, Coach Sims, Wayne Ellison, Wes Perine, Ray McCain, Amuel Hilliard, Al Westbrook, Bob Blount, Vincent Del Rio, Alfred Arvisa, Jesse Arrellanes, Marion Ashley, Don Heldoorn. These boys eagerly went at the task of preparing themselves for a season of America's favorite pastime. We didn't care too much as to the outcome of this season's play as long as we had the chance to ioin in the festivities of the home games . . . the ver- nacular of the players as well as the spectators is all a pleasing part ofthe game. The spirit and the atmosphere of the ball game will remain with us as another part of Perris High memories. 462 nw W w 4 fl' W? :La 4... W . 4 is-egw if-sap V525 'n xx 7 X' A55 L P . e '39 ,Q- A + Q 1552 . 5 - ., A 31 W ' ff .3512 fe 'V gyfgr .-Lx ,595 w A if gg. MMV ,, SQ? ,V .ff 'I 2 3557 J ' x ' ...' 32 . Y e A Vi , 4 Zi? iff' f , iff-fig-Q we-Q., I ' iff? H 4 ,K For the better development H - fm - 5.22 '3'.H. 'C' of leadership cmd cncxrcxcfer among youthe 1 ,ff 4-,N A-M,,.,.-f J' 9 e ww ' 'ite .mee? ,, n ' Q V, M . sv ' 'ff mm V 5 ffl? 1-?f?LfgQw,.5 ww . ej1.b.wnf.,,.,. X QNXPW 1 Y' ATI it ga I , .1 . . 5 Q - . 4 5: -....'. ' ' I 2 K- , U-ff L, , A I-1 If Yr, , 'H+' A ' , ,-. 4 .-0 , ..,vf,,N A 4, ., .11 .1 L 1 0- .Y 1 ,xv . . VF ffvrunfinnmfns 'rnfmcn 14.11 I l , , i '-'ll-vq-. IK x.,,., ,IU Damon Kirkpatrick, Annual, Llad Phillips, Annual, Marlene Curtis, Girls' Com., Martin Klure, Fresh. Pres., Lou Ann Kirkpatrick, Treas., Jim Turner, Senior Pres., Janet Garat, Secretary, Jan Berlin, Junior Pres., Mr. Hendrickson, Adviser, Kenneth Ramsing, Boys Com, Don Heldoorn, President, Jack Bardon, Student Judge, Wesley Perine, Vice-pres. George Soph Pres. labsentl STUDENT CCDUIXICIL Among our school functions the Student Council regu- lated and set up a new amendment. We had our as- semblies and our athletic events, but, most ot all, we contributed a large amount of money toward fencing off our school grounds. All in all, we had a very prosperous and successful year. Mmm THE c. s, P, V'llfl,:!l,l-51 lf, l '5f'W.1f.ffVl ff Swgwl Donna Owen, Diane Suzanne Cummings, Beatty, Glen Wilson, Sponsor, Carol Norris, Jean Spooner, Llacl Phillips, Sec.-Tr., Jim Turner, Pres., Lou Anne Kirkpatrick. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Glen Wilson the C. S, F. began an active life. By working at con- cessions they were able to have Mr. Charles Lampkin put on a school assembly. As usual they went on a ditch day, going to the beach this year. S li 3 l A , 'X 'ss Z' . tx m JM X' ,WW ,,-...x..... --.. , El PERRISITCD Top Row: Miss Day, adviser, Gonzales, Lopes, Under wood, Beatty, Minor, Hanifin, Hills, Backes, Hanifin Hunter, Mr. Morris, adviser. Second row: Spooner, Barbarie, Walker, Gaudino, Sher man, Gorat, Amrine, Foster, Poole, Chicholm, Randolph Mr. Smith, adviser. Third row: Wasco, Kirkpatrick, Christie, Curtis, Owen Bass, Koch, Young, Turner. Bottom row: Powers Ragland, Kirkpatrick, bus. mgr. Honberger, Ramsing, Henderson, Phillips, Heldoorn. I 2 cliff 'ff , e 3, 4 - - Nora Jones, Pearl Poole, Mike Vasquez, Mariorie Cox, Leoletty Heki, Hal Kennington, Dick Brown, Ralph Rutledge, Dale Pettifor, Mr, Smith-Adviser, Under the direction of Mr. Smith, the Perri- scope made its appearance approximately every two weeks. The staff, small in num- ber, worked industriously to publish a paper the students would appreciate. ln- novations this year included a puzzle page, continued stories, and cartoons. The hila- rious April Fool edition was gleefully re- ceived by the student body. i 2 HH' V , f 1 Q an 4 . 9 5? emwk ,, x . Tl-IE PERRISCCDPE - f L -psJf9?'iSF' A 4 4 ' . ' .. M. .f..x M' Topmost in G.A.A. activities was the annual Snow-Ball which was very successful and will be remembered as one of the high lights of 1951. Inter-class tournaments kept everyone interested in class participation. The Paia- mareno offered variety and loads of fun. . . 1 OFFICERS Diane Beatty, Soph. Rep., Esther Gonzales, Tr., Mary Ann Walker, Fresh. Rep., Karen Wright, Sec., Mar- lene Curtis, Jr. Rep., Nora Janes, St. Rep., Barbara Bass, Pres., Jean Spooner, V. Pres. G. A. A. Top Row: Flander, Babcock, Bates, Mora, Gonzales, Lopez, O'Rafferty, Woods. 2nd Row: Elwood, Washing- ton, Rodriquez, Gonzales, Am- rine, Ellis, Romero. 3rd Row: Elwood, Hamilton, Curtis, Green, Wooley, Autry, Romero, Mrs. Farmer, Sponsor. Top Row. Kimball, Clark, Norris, Randolpll5.Hunter, Chisholm, Spoonerw Christie. 2nd Row: Carter, Bates, Bateman, Wright, Wickerd, Gonzales, Pacheco, Porter, Woodward. C Yf 3rd Row: Clark, Clark, Darwell, Curtis, Street, Walker, Archibek, Grill, Carlson, Underwood, Carter. 4th Row: Loffer Keeling, Williams, Norris, Watson, Cox, Beatty, Hanifin, Barton, Kirkpatrick, Cummings. 5th Row: McDaniels Green, Miller, Foster, Backes, Douglas, Christie. Top Row: Hills, Garat, Jones, Bass. 2nd Row: Godwin, Allby, Price, Olney, Scruggs, Steen. 3rd Row: Walker, Hanifin, Minor, Gilbert, Miller Odermatt, Spencer. 4th Row: Lopez, Watson, Marruffo, O'Neal, Owen Sherman, McCoy. .Q , L wa K2 ,nv '.?f,,,,,.W ' Ava Q -saf- Q.. f F M K : M fwfgq ,sw K i , , ,I f ig 'Z' Q. JK. ' ,,- fm .. Z., - - -1 Q gn. - , W' y. ' . - , www '- ' ' ' K ' - ' ' -. ' Q ' , W - , Q - A. Q J 1 Front Row: Mike Vasquez, Mario Espinoza, Amuel Hilliard, Bennie Edwards, George Ortiz, Rudy Wagner, Donald Clark, Donald Young, Bill Johnson, Allan Westbrook, Bob Wasco, Ronald Phillips, Don Heldoorn. Second Row: Llad Phillips, Herman Gonzales, Roger Honberger, Dick Powers, Damon Kirkpatrick, Sammy Burton, Kenneth Ramsing, Marvin Smith, George Harper, Jim Turner. Third Row. Wayne Ellison, Richard Olivas, Jan Berlin, Wesley Perrine, Arthur Ford, Marion Ashley, Ray McCain, Don Henderson. LETTERMEIXI 1, Again the Lettermen had a very successful year. Funds were raised by sponsoring the annual Alumni vs. Varsity and Girls' All Star vs. Women Alumni basketball games. ln February the organization financed the trip of our A and B basketball teams to Catalina Island. Officers tor l95l-52 were: Bill McKnight, president, Don Clark, vice-president, Don Henderson, Secretary-treasurer. Coach Sims ably assisted the organiza- tion throughout the year. LETTERWGMEN Front Row: E. Gonzales, M. Hills, B. Foster, A. Hunter, L. Randolph E. Sherman, C. Chisholm, B. Boss Back Row: M. Honifin, J. Garat, N. Christie, M. Curtis, J. Spooner, Miss Allan Westbrook, N. Jones, P. Hanifin, J. Minor. Lou Hung 'fn-li Po.l'YiLlg Letterwomen's club is an organization which was organized in 1949, composed of girls who have earned their letters by participating in various sports throughout the year. Although this year was not too eventful, the Letterwomen are proud to belong to their organization. The enrollment far exceeds that of previous years. s ui Q' ,, 9 cnt wr. wus A Lo, ' 'K ' -.. . 4 Y I 1 t .v- . .. us .. . , - ,- csv' .166 . - Fe, '-Wi 'f xi 1 lift'-Af-ff so ' . 3 'ini ,gt p.Li.fP. Q 3 i be L ,el L , .i Q fn sv-Q -, q ,V Y. 1 QW? ,L ip ,P fifffi.. 'iv 'J ..f-' ,,, - jan' LL . 1 V 1 .. .- -4'. - sz-g'g ,es Under the supervision of Mr. Cork, P.U. H.S. band had a most successful year. At all of the home football and basket- ball games its performance added great- ly to the enthusiasm ofthe crowds. Some of the scheduled events were the Christ- mas Concert, the Spring Concert, and performing for graduation activities. BAND Top: Cork, Director. 2nd Row: Turner, Gordon, Honberger, Mayeax, Grd Row: Garat, Sherman, Chisholm Wright, Norris, Bateman, Porter. Ath Row: Cowie, Gish, Owen, Norris Merritt, Klure, Vasquez. Sth Row: Gil, Odermatt, Kecta, Fraley Bottom: Singleton, Minor, Hills, Foster Poole, Mora, Beatty. v .V ' i -is we af 4 C' . 5 ir , 1 'ii' . , Hi X, ., ,qi 411 si' Li ' SONG LEADERS Kciryel Barton, Mary Honifin Peggy Bockes, Esther Gonzales CHORUS Perris Union High School Chorus, Too numerous to mention! firs- T? 'f F. F. A. Top Row: Edwards, Hibdon, Mark- ham, Treece, Mr. Calhoun, Adviser Blann, Hull, Del Toro, Cowen. Second Row: Lopez, Shultz, Kecta Gardner, Beall, Pettifor, Cochran Verhaor, Barrows. Third Row: Magno, Buchanan Bonge, Harper, Smtih, Ramsing, Owen, Nelson, Ashley, Wilson. Under the able direction of Mr. Calhoun, the F.F.A. has accomplished many worthwhile things. Among them were having booths and livestock at the Hemet, Pomona, and Indio Fairs, where several blue ribbons were won. 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