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,?:-. - • i i ■« EL PERRISITO PERRIS HIGH SCHOOL PERRIS, CALIFORNIA VOLUME 59 CO-EDITORS CORINNE STAKE, TIM BUSBI CE INTERDEPENDEN HOMECOMING GRADUATES STUDENT LIFE SOPHOMORES YOU GROW UP THE DAY YOU HAVE THE FIRST REAL LAUGH— AT YOURSELF. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TABLE CONTENTS JUNIORS EDUCATORS COMPETITION PATRONS EDITORS MESSAGE 100 144 152 f mw . INTERDEPENDENCE Life Is a system ot n a positive and indcncr let him lean ent on others as ouier Every man is unique. Ralph Fmcrsor JUv.- riiiiiii n v ' :... li Life ' s a Ion , soon for us all bill the tune ends too ' t. fi r 1- Everything yoii gel In life comes from people. Marchant ' s 1 v There would be a general feeling of peacehilness and harmony. People would be happy. Linda Maramba There ' s a sense of satisfaction, gained by working towards the same goal, together. Alex Manolesco ' I think people need to dcix people, Jol - C- - J v - ' V - U -f-- { .Vi •j ' j « 4 A NEW DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE In the course of human events, it sometimes becomes necessary for people to reconstruct the human bonds which have connected them to each other, and to the peoples of the % earth, 1976 is an appropriate time to de- velop those ties. Respect for the opinions of mankind requires, then, that we should explain our beliefs: ' We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all people are created equal, that they are made by their Creator with certain undeniable needs; among these are Respect, Love, and the Desire to Belong. In order to satisfy these needs, relationships are necessary among We therefore, representatives of The United States of America and Perris High School, solemnly publish and declare, that people Everywhere are and ought to be Dependent upon each other. They have full power to settle wars, insure peace, help each other, and to do all other acts and things which -)| equal and Interdependent people must do, i For the support of this new Declaration of — interdependence, we dedicate ourselves and ! L W ' i ' • . -4 - t - ' J-X . .. :« •V, • ' f! fWfM 9 ' :mkMm.:- ' m!t iit:- ' p«9 of myMlf «l F«rrellil ' tyy . ' W 2. SeplM n erM wiork hard «t ttwir float. 3. ! ' «• 90( •L.J (hinki 4. Lett, (itflil, UfUJ 4 ' LET FREEDOM RING! v.. -rJ 5. Take that, and that, and...! 6. Ding-Oong, let Stacy ring! 7. Sophomore 2nd place float. l. t , . 1. A Smooth but icy ridel l fi 2. Think fasU  , 3. Seniors work hard hours on their first place float. 4. Mmmmmmm-GoodI m ' M ROXANNA, THE HIGH- LIGHT OF HOME- COMING 1. surprise Kuiannai 1965 Hom coniin9 Qu««n Kjthy G«rrat crowns Roxanna S«nd«rt 1975 Homvcominq Qu «n. 2. 1975 Hom«cainlr)9 Prmcvuvt and th« Ladiat in W«ilin9 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ar« ai follomt: CarrI Bright, Sophomor Lady in Maitinq; Btcky Schaffar, Th«r««a Von Moot, Janvt Hvldorn, Olivia Baldvramma, DaniM Frank, $h«rl Milllaint, Sophomoft Lady in Waltin9; Kathy Mc Farlln, Junior Lady in Wailing, (NOT SHOWN) Kalhy Lopat, Junior Lady in IMaitm9. 14 3. Alright, we got them now, it ' s 6-0! 4. Still a Princess, Roxanna waves to her admirers. 5. The new Queen leaves the football field with her escort, Robert Sanders. 6. Roxanna Sanders M.C. ' s our Homecoming activities. 15 Stnior CUt Offlon FROM LEFT TO RIGHT; President, Roianna Sanders; Recording Secretary, Oemte frank; Corretponding Secretary, Linda Magallanei; Treasurer, Brenda Joiner; and Vice President, Andre Millner. r % MARTHA AMARO ■m LEROY ANZURES ■M RACHEL ARIAS ! 1 i4 MARK BAIE 1 i n ANNA OAKfR m r ' 1 riM BANOON 1 i M r ' H H 4 ' 1 I i AMANDA BARTH MICHAEL BARTZ ANITA BERESFORD MARK BERGINE ANN BERLIN JOE BERNATENE LINDEN BLACK TERRY BLACK DEBBIE BLEER PAT BRECHTEL RAMONA BREWSTER CHERYL BRIDGMAN 19 KATHRYN BROESAMLE DAMON BROWN TIM BUSBICE JOHNNIE MAE BUTLER CLIFTON CALLOWAY CAROL CAMPBELL OAVIO CAMPBELL TERRY CLAUSSEN  CATHY COLBERT DAPHNE COOK EDWARD CORDOVA PAUL COZINE JULIE CURRY SANDY CURTIS MARGARET DALISE JULIE DALLMAN 21 JOHN DAVIS RAV OAVIS MIKE OEAN BCLINOA OeLGAOO JO ANNE DEL RIO JO ANNC 01 BELLA JOE DUFTY OrSRA EARL il GARY eOWARDS ALLEN FARNSWORTH GLENN FOX DENISE GRANK DEBRA FURR ROBERT GARCIA CARLA GIBSON JOHN GILBERT JERRY GOLDING LOUIS GONZALES YVETTE GOODELL ALFRED GRACIA 23 CYNTHIA 0 ANI KAREN HALLUM MCLANie HARGROW LYOIA HARMOUR MAUREEN HARVEY SOPHIA HARVILLt JANf T HE LOOORN OUANE HENORICKSON ;4 CARMEL HENDRIX DAVID HIGUERA SHANNON HILLMAN DESIREE HOLLOWAY JEAN HOVANCIK ROSE HUGHES DIANE JACOB CHARLOTTE JOHNSON BRCNOA JOINER CONNS JORDAN OCAN KARNCS OtLPHIA KEMP SHIRLEY KILLINCSWORTM t GLENN KING TIM KING DAVID KINNEY SCOTT LAIR CELESTE LA ROSE PHILLIP LEDUC CLINTON LEE STEVEN LEVI PAULINE LIBRENJAK ROBERT LOPES TONY LOPEZ PCTER LOWE MITCHELL LOYO VANESSA LOYD PATRICA LUCKE GLORIA LUNA JOE LUNA MARY LUNA LINOA MAGALLANCS i MARK MAGROUDER MARIANNE MARAMBA DANIEL MARINO ROBIN MARKHAM LUPE MARRUFFO DAVID MARSHALL KEN MARSHALL DON MC DERMOTT 29 ALAN MC GEHEE RANOY MC INTYRf TERRY MEADOWS LENNY MEIER JULIE MENOOZA TYRONE METCALFE ANDRE MILLNER LYLC MINYARO 10 JOHN MITCHELL CHERYL NAVA PATRICIA NORTON FRANCES NUNEZ ROBERTA OCHOA DEANNA ODEN DEBBIE ORTIZ DEBRA ORTEZ 31 OIANA PACHCCO RALPH PACHCCO GfRALOINE PALOMARES OARREL PARKS ALLEN PAYNE Ai irr pf NA I PICARO I u BRENDA RAMIREZ THERESA RASMUSSEN GARI ANN RAYMOND EDNA REESE JUAN REVELES JACKIE RHODES JAY RHODES MICHELE ROBERTS 33 I MARY ROBLES CARLOS RODRIQueZ NANCY ROMERO DEBBIE ROOT DOUG ROYER LUP£ RUBALCABA JILL SACF MARY SALOANA CASTER SALINAS ROXANNA SANDERS YOLANOA SAUCEDO I A BECKY SCHAFFER KEM SCHELLER CHARLES SCHUELKE CHRISTY SCHICK CYNTHIA SHULTZ ROBERT SIMS MARIT SKJELMES MARK SMITH 35 CORINNE STAKE THERESA STEELE REGGIE STUART KATHY SWEENEY DAWN TIMMESON ARMANDO TORRES MARIA TORRES OPHELIA TORRES TONY TORRES HELEN TOTH ANN TOY ROBERT UNDERWOOD VICTOR VALDEZ BERNADETTE VARGO DANNY VAUGHN SAMMY VAUGHAN imitmm ' 37 THERESA VON MOOS OlANE WALT2 JILL WARD ARTHUR WARREN ERNESTINE WARREN DAVID W1L LIAMS EUGENE Wtl I lAMS ROSE MARIE WILLIAMS I ROSEMARY WILLIAMS DEBBIE WILLNER AUDREY WINGFIELD MIKE WISNER BILL WHITSON 39 SENIOR INDEX fiMMOOlT ' l A ' . ix . M tlaOV Ml . ' 1 . ■ACMCL AHM. TiailV ANT HUH MAIIr B«n tn ' • •••• ix  «l tM « a ' i.l« all of ixf III . CALLO««T MICMAIIO CAS1D0S nnni uluam clauum CATMCaiM COI.MKT . i - I . o in • .I •■•! J n «OM IMl l« « J O ' . l« •ALMMAMA • moTmt I  •• . . A«l «ilt«tc ' • U  . .A. I ,9 t Ilk 10 ' J ! D m ■■t bom o Ga4 anrt ■■otf, )ar dad It : Honor ' Mwdvnil ' wMf ' (nd MiB - -u««lb«ll 9«niM ■■•■. AHo irm K ncn limo « n %u «M. Bilin off mart IhAJi yOu c n MtSa lit BAKNtS AMA«lOA LUCILLI BAKTH A l..ill«. Voc«l tnaomkU II, 1- ■' • ' I • • ' J •o ' J««ii Moon. A ' u itm la la«« •vofyon . ' ho F oA h U .:IAU port . lf VOU no Of Uv you can ' t foil, |wl y«u MlCMAtl N. BANTI ANITA K. amiV OBb ANNILUABtTH aiRlIM JCI BdHHATIM TIHMI BLACK f ««o tlo Mofnory. Juno ? AclxidM Honor Boll 1 Cotimilloo 17, ..- , , «! ley JonnMn. VWIIIy CXOO ' lo IW 11; FIOOI ' « Mob ko- LWMN BLACK ' Wtwno or laio u ■j.. g4 yau on «|iioro4 - . . i-. . ' ,, ' ,., lato m«r ,. ' , ' Mhool, an4 UU« , ■ii« mod of • i ' . iiri « lo ko ' xavy l lf o K rf torn m lo of Iho lato ' n- :«• a t4 Mm. I . «• ' ! l. ' tl o« .«d .lAtt. 1  orT f«it ' . . 1 J. •ofkoll U. OAMIM aoCHliil cooa Ac«l«lt.o« Oxll . ' . : a.12: Vo «l( «on«io 11; M«, • •A Dot of AkMn.:. ' ;:  ■,,, . ' Toll mo UMI r«« ' •« o Jur . ' ■• -. A - .0r in Or« ' ...o inO ft« g««k« profow orMl. fO ' - Nfw , intt osn Mhi BI ' ' • • I. r«aMil j tJ . ft • • ; «lo4 Ifwr ■nel f forri n«t ' r ' ' 6« ' .• 4 . c J j.- « 3 front ' , htm Mi IrOlfi 1 uOt l t« « Al ta h.m, B«r(. w-. 10 k  r « l e t. , mat. Iron, now M IMMl to B l(n • him. IDWAMO JOHN 3R0OVA f ororiU Uom«r All Iho MomocOMlflfi, «t« Bllch.nt oNB A ko Act. II MBkl fOM koo okn ' l Mhol f jt. jc . oil Uio ' Khool, ao • lilUo tro rol n«, «■« iKOr- ' I MM  • • « fcuTKh of  • . .6 1 1 ! • JULIA MA( CUUBY fororilo Quotoliert 1 knam no ti ' i ' ton, oni, f .« i4k I w on1 mof. ' ActKiliot. Hon« Nell lO.ll.U . li ' J.V. Bmm«B II U; Honor C jMt II; norkoa on Sonior froauolion ortftMy l«r Vio clOH of ' 7 . l« ariU Momory; Tho Summor of ' Tt, SANDRA MAI CUBTH MABGARtT ROM OALtU Acli illo« A rantxo Slj rv«or sun W; Honw ' Tonnn II; Vecol Inoo J«ror 11. Vanity t nn,. i Sonier llool U. f .r-. ' !. Vr-or, |irtl 4. H7V, Oo omkor % l J «l 10 I (OOfkOll k m« m my If 1 fl 11. ' . AiMCMlo IMor A ' .ap ' e« oro llool. 10., j.v. fitf • Taol Al y v.u forr.i vollof V7B 1 ■00 moot ho tiM . ko oomI I An4 noor - itm noa moao Ir hit arm le ko prv ' kv him, JULIl ANN OALLMAN r «nl OuetoliOR ' You cAn ' i o . o OfO lo  r With y«u nhon ,ou lootin tv- «-t=. 11., Mj.-o. «3it lO.ll.ll; Ho. .mtt% m ' .VI axfaroy lor l o .Um • ' 7S; CSJ. r-rv m4 INO lootooll «wn t. JONN DAVIS MAV DAVIS aiVINLV OC CLOUtTTt TVNO iNt J. Ot OtAUX JOANf TINA ML BIO A.-I. - t.- I .. VI •-♦11 10.11; CABIILLI BOMLLAS BATBICR BRICHTIL BAMONA BBlmTIB CHCBTL ANN BBIOQMAN RAThBTN ANN BBOISAMLI OANOM BBOMM kClll.M ' . Morw Ball IO,II.U ' •■in-CfMol Annwal SUM U. h«,w y«i ' OOlito I • • ' •% ■I Mil wmt roali. onfohoro I aoni I k . JOANM 01 BILL A CABWIM r. OlOIAtMO BOMMABT OOMALOSON JM AOUffV OltBA 1. IBIIL «lion. .• ri • r l« III I m I ■• «, Hnl Joe CECIL EDMONDS GARY EDWARDS ALLEN FARNSWORTH LOUIS FLORES SCOTT C.FOSTER GLENN GENE FOX OENISE LIODELL FRANK Activities: SlJlist«tUn lor Boyt ' BAikelball 11,12; VArsity VollrybAll 11,12; Vanity Baskclb;ill 11,12; Vanity SoHbtll 10,11,12; J.V. Bukttball 10; J.V. Cheerleader 10; Junior CIau Princeu 11; Vanity Track 11; Senior Class Princeu 12; Senior Clau Secretary 12, Favorite Memory; Going to Boulder City in my Sophomore year with the Foottiall team. Ambition: To become a Professional Athlete. Favorite Quotation: To each his own. MYRA FRAZIER DEBRA YVONNE FURR Activities: Senior carnival 12; Homtcoming activities 12. Ambition: To become an Air Flight Controller. 1 tike Tennis and honebackriding. Favorite Memory: My senior year. Favorite quotation: If you love something let it go, if it comes back it ' s youn, if it doesn ' t, it never was. ROBERT GARCIA CARLA DIANE GIBSON JOHN GILBERT PAMELA GLOVER JERRY GOLDING YVETTEGOODELL ¥ y ALFRED GARCIA Activities: J.V. Football 11; Varsity Cross-Country 12. Ambition: To go to college, go back to East L.A. and work somewhere. Favorite Memory: Going to Pep rallies, football games and ditching with friends. CYNTHIA GRANT GARY W. GROVES JULIE GUSTAFSON ANTIONIO LUIS GUTIERREZ KAREN HALLUM MELANIE ANETTE HARGROW LYDIA J. HARM OUR MAUREEN HARVEY SOPHIA L. HARVILLE DENNIS HASTINGS JANET MARIE HELDOORN Activities: A.S.B. Corresponding Secretary 12; Senior Princess 12. Favorite memory: The week of Homecoming when I almost got ulcen from being sooooooo excited!! Favorite quotation: Are you Kidding. ..Terrific. OUANE HENDRICKSON CARMEL M HENORIX THEODUS HENRY DENNIS OLEN HIBDON DAVID J. HIGUERA SHANNON J. HILLMAN Activities: J.V. Cheerleader 10; Tennis Team 12. Ambition: 1 have ambitions in the Medical Field. I like Hones and Sports. Favorite Quotation: What ' s it to ya Favorite Memory: My Sophomore year. TERRI ZORINE HIRST YVONNE HOCKETT OESIREE D. HOLLOWAY GREG ALAN HOSTETLER JEANMARIE HOVANCIK ROSE HUGHES TAMARA L. INGERSOLL DIANE LOUISE JACOB Ambition: To be a part time Secretary, to help pay my way through college and to become a Commercial artist. Favorite Memory; August 27, Phillip. ANDREA LEONA JENKINS Activities: Homecoming Float 10,11,12; Interact Club 10,11,12; Softball team 10; Jr. Class Vice President 11; Tennis Team 11,12; Prom Committee 11; Track Slaliilician 11,12; Basket- bA Team 12; Badminton Team 12. Ambition; To do whatever 1 do in life well. Favorite Memory; Working on Jr. Homecoming Float, Sending Zoe Staples bodysuit up the flagpole in the my Jr. year and being on 74-75 Council. Favorite Quotation: God didn ' t make woman from man ' s head so that she may think for him; He didn ' t make her from his feet, so that she may guide him, but from his side, so she may walk beside him and be )iis friend. EARLINE CLAUDIA JENKS CHARLOTTE K. JOHNSON BRENDA J. JOINER Activities; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Volleyball 10; Baseball 10; Cheerleader 10; Key Club Queen 10,11; Drill Team 11; Honor Guard 11. Ambitions: To help the needy. My interests are science, fashions and life. Favorite Memory: My sophomore and Junior yean. My going away party (December, ' 741 and Special moments with Timmy. Favorite Quotation: If it ' s good to you, it ' s good for you. GENOA JONES CONNIE LYMN JORDAN Favorite quotation: What ' s all this bull going down Favorite memory; In my Junior year when we put Zoe Staples bodysuit up the flagpole. Activities: Homecoming Floats 10,11,12; Interact Club 11,12, Interact Club Secretary 12; Prom Committee 11; Manager Girls ' Basketball team 11,12; Manager Girls ' s Softball team 11; Volleyball Manager 12; Badmitton and Softball team 12. Ambition: To get my B.A. in Business Administration. KEN B. KANE DEAN KARNES EDWARD KELLY OELPHIA KEMP SHIRLEY ANN KILLINGSWORTH Activities: Vanity Cheerleader 11; Commissioner of Activities 12; Varsity Tennis 12. Favorite Memory: Winning the league championship at Beaumont in my Sophomore year. ELIZABETH KING TIMOTHY KING DAVID WAYNE KINNEY Favorite Quotation: Third place, or better, or else come see my in the hospital. I dig carnations. SCOTT LAIR CELESTE LA ROSE JOHN P. LAUDA PHILLIP CHARLES LEOUC Ambition: To go to U.C.R. and gel an B.A. in Business Administration. 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An i« a l ' « lit le lra l an la «• to c«ll««a. favania Ma n«rf TMlat  a « nw | in acMaal at «  Ufn« ■' ra a ila Ouatolian ' Mtial can t tav Cuata OMMi OUNI ACMCO aALfM MCNtCO GIMALOMt AkOMAad DAaatLL 0. rAaK) AiiiM a.rAVM ALICt HNA OIAN( KNA • AaaAMA FtVTOM JCVCMtLL V. ncAao BifuAMiN M. fowtas aatMDA HAMiaii jcanitti RAnai aoMALO aAftar OAai ANM aAYUO lD Ac1i..| a« Mono «jit 10.11.12: Oiak ' Vantli Baatatkall 10,11, W. Van ' ■. 12: G«H ' Va l.lf t«nMII k . Mono 0 a«) : , B«Tt ' Baakalkall SUItaiioan jj i II •,, , f J . ' , lea ' wxa ' raaf, «aM« la aaawwiawl an • laa ua m laalAall. A I ' .v ' an4 N«1l«a« aAKaltan an« ta mm a [OKA L. HiiU JUAN ANTONIO MtVlLCS AclKilln. A.r.S lO.ll.U. V««««a« gr« Vxa •n-4 ' 10-. J%sr f)f C ' ati •« -4a«.4 II 0« «««iiic Ctc a fa tlwaani le fci « n« 2. A aa ar 4 awk • Iha VAn,| a faalM (a.   I | lo X a ill III, c att w an i ttiatvni. raawila OwgUllan Da wta tuxmt. than K ' ArMI JACKK M. aNOMS JAV AhOMI kONNIl HICMAaDtON MiCMtu 0. aowan MAAT aoai.it CAaiM KOoaiQutl lia . 1 ni il at T aoMiaO r -liaK If IXara x ani iu  ««la loan la m f. - • nxilAM C It faalkall va-o M I- A Ail . ■.-t% , . t. Mai ' an A... .. VaiUika ' OCaKA A. AUvl oouttiAt ao «M OCuc aoTia WW i a  - T  • aaaw. LUPC RUDALCABA JAMES NEAL RYE JILL ANNE SAGE F«vorilo Mfniory: Th Clan ol 197S, niy junior ytar «t Ptrrli and my  um i f o( ' 75. Favoritv QLiot.itioii W« b li v all tf)i) 9s, m hop all thin9t, wa hav ondiired inany thin9s if thara is anythinq virtuous, lovaly or of good report or pr.nse Morlhy wa saak aftar thasa things. ' Joaaph Smith Acliviliat: A Pantara Staff 11,12; SUrdusI Stardust Staff and Annual Staff at StariiiOfU, lowya 11; Fall play Tell n t that you low nta Junia Moon MARY MARGARET SALDANA Activitias: A.F.S. Treasurer 10; Vollayball 11,12; Softball 11; Baskallsall 12; Interact Club Vice Prasldant 12. Ambition: To ba happy and succaad In averytriing 1 do. Favorite Memory: Graduation of ' 75. Favorite Quotation: The more the better. EASTER SALINAS ROXANNA EL12ABETH SANDERS Activitias: Vanity Tennis 10,11,12; J.V. Basketball 10,11; Boys ' Basketball Statistician J.V. and Varsity 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Varsity Softball 10; Honor Guard 11; Girls ' State Reprasantalive 11; Varsity Basl etball 12; Senior Class President 12; Lettermen Club Secretary 12; Senior Home- coming Princess; 12; Homecomin j Queen 12; Powder Puff Football 10,12; A.F.S. 10-A.F.S Vice President 11,12; Bad- minton 12; F.F.A. 12. Favorite Quotation: Take time to live; the vworld Isas much to give!!! Favorite Memory: All of my friends and the good times we ' ve had. Ambition: To further my education and MAYBE someday get a large ranch in Australia. 1 mainly just want to enjoy life. YOLANDA SAUCEOO REBECCA LYNN SCHAFFER Activities: Senior Homecomir 9 Princess 12. Ambition: To live happily ever after. Favorite Memory: Finding out tfrat 1 got homecoming princess. Favorite Quotation: Oh I can ' t believe it! CHRISTY L. SCHICK Activities; Carnival Committee 12; Homecoming Activities 12. Ambition: To be an Airline Stewardess Favorite Memory: My Senior year and the Summer of 1975. Favorite Quotation: If you love something, let it go. If it comes back it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t it never was. CHARLES SCHUELKE CINDY ANN SCHULTZ ROBERT ALAN SIMS Activities: J.V. Football 10,11; Varsity Football 12. Favorite Memory: Being undefeated in my Sophomore year. Favorite Quotation: Hey Guy. MARIT SKJELNES JAMES LEE SPAN ROBERT MICHAEL SPARKS CORINNE DIANE STAKE Activities: Honor Roll 10,11,12; Annual SUff 10,11,12; Assistant Editor Annual Staff 11; Editor-in-chief Annual Staff 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 1974- 1975 11; Homecoming Float 12; Interact Club 12. Ambition: To further my education and become a Legal Secretary. Favorite Memory: My Sophomore year and all the football games. Favorite Quotation: Seeking means to fvive a goal, but finding means to be free. THERESA LYNN STEELE Favorite Memory: My Senior year. Activities: Typing Club 10,11; Spanish Club 10; Smoking Area Committee 11; Carnival Committee 12; Homecoming Committee 12. Favorite Quotatiorv ThOia who remember, shall always remember again. Ambition: To be a Stewardess. REGINALD LE GRANT STUART Activities: J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11; Vartity Track 10,12. Ambition: To become an Airline Pilot. Favorite Memory: My Sophomore year and when I ran Varsity Track. DAWN L. TIMMESEfg ARMAI4D0 TORRES ASCENCION TORRES MARIA TORRES OPHELIA TORRES TONY TORRES HELEN IRENE TOTH Activities: Annual Staff 12. Ambition: To work for the airlines, travel the world over, and live a happy life with the ones 1 love. Favorite Memory: My Sophomore year and the Summer of ' 75. Favorite Quotation: You can ' t always get wfiat you want, but if you try sometime, you Just might find you get wfiat you ROBERT UNDERWOOD VICTOR M. VALDEZ SAMUEL R. VAUGHAN DANNY R. VAUGHN THERESA ANN VON MOOS Ambition: To go far in life, and enjoy it. Favorite Memory: Summer of 1975 Favorite Quotation: Later JILL LESLIE WARD ARTHUR LEE WARREN EARNESTINE WARREN MARK WESLEY BILL A. WHITSON Activities: Advertising Manager A Pantera Staff; 12; A.S.B. Historian 12; A.F.S. Club 12; Senior Float 12; Honor Roll 12. Ambition: To go on to College. Favorite Memory: Finding out that 1 get to Graduate with the great clais of ' 76! Favorite Quotation: If you think the world is coming to the end, look to the skies beyond you because the world Is still under you. DAVID WILLIAMS EUGEIME P. WILLIAMS ROSE MARIE WILLIAMS DEBBIE WILLNER AUDREY LYNN WINGFIELD Favorite Quotation: Love starts with a smile, stays with a kiss, and ends with a tear. Favorite Memor;: My Sophomore year and my 16th Birthday. Ambition: To marry Wally and have 4 children. Activities: A Pantera SUff 10; Worked on the Graduation Archway for Class of ' 75 11; Interact Club 12. JONATHAN PAUL WOOD Activities: Vocal Ensemble 10,11; J.V. Football 10; J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11; Varsity Tennis 11,12; Honor Guard 11; Varsity Football 12. Ambition: To work with computers. Favorite Memory: Going undefeated in J.V. Football with Coach Thompson, JANICE LOUISE YOUNG KATHY L. SWEENEY y ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY I Sludvnt Council m mbcf : Prttldtnt, Juan Rtvvlvi; Vlc Pr tld«nl, Ann« B ktt; Secretary, Karia Johmon; Corresponding Secretary, Janet Heldorn; TreaJurer, Garl Ann Raymond; Com. of Actlvllie , Shirley KlMtf 9 «orlh; Com. of Publicity, Ruthie ? tk ; Com, of Alhlellct, Tim Bardon; Com. of Orqariliatlons, Jon Wood; Com. of Pep, Rhonda Pll9rlm; and MIttorlan, Bill V ilUon. Advltor; Or. Rick Appleton. Becoming a member of the Student Council doetn ' t ttart al the beginning of the tchool year In Sep- tember. II ettablHhei lt '  lonq Journey the year be- fore Mhen you have to be nominated al the A.S.B. Convention. Then you qo throiiqh an active week of comp4iqr ln and then the whole tchool volet for the motl qualified candidate. A ien the votet are finally Ir. and the wlnnen announced, you ' re In ttore for a year of maklnq decitiont for the whole tchool. The blqqett activity tponiored by the ■Hi.)c il i. otin- Cll it Mo«ne ornin ). Planning all the events and qelllnq everything and everytwdy orqani ed for the motl etiful week of tchool it no eaty talk. Other acliviliet include the Homecominq Dance after the football qame, af d all the Pep Ralllet In which all the clauet compete aqaintl each other for the ipiril ttlck. One of the mam |obt of thit leadership cla«.t It cootrolllnq the bud iel to all eitra-cu rlcular and athletic functlortt. 46 1. Is this the normal state of A.S.B. meetings? 2. Using that fantastic Perris diplomacy. 3. Tell LIS that one again! ooc 4. A.S.B. President, Juan Reveles, discusses the top secret propaganda with Dr. Appleton, the A.S.B. Advisor. 5. Jon thinks this picture is just for him. 6. You better watch out, it ' s going to come back up! 47 EL PERRISITO 2. l can n v r think ol  90Od h adlln« . . . , mayb 1 11 find an id a undvr H«r« ... 9. Ah-rM, cauqM you iU«pinq on |h Job a atn Carmalt 4 1 4. A man could go blind stamping all these pictures! 5. Mr. HIavaty Is sure to like these straight lines if nothing else. 6. Bills, bills, Bills, I sure .irii glad I don ' t have to pay them! 7. Oh, why do I always get stuck typing! I Theme Section-Tim Busbice and Corinne Stake Homecoming- Lois Rupel Senior Section- Corinne Slake and Helen Toth Administration- Linda Govenor Underclass Section-Brian Murray Boy ' s Sports-Tim Busbice, Tim Meadows and Brian Evans Girl ' s Sports-Carol Willis, Lois Rupel and Corinne Stake Advertising- Linda Govenor and Lois Rupel Student Life- Lois Rupel, Corinne Stake and Helen Toth Idea People-Carmel Hendrix and Carol Willis Advisor-Tim HIavaty 49 A PANTERA NEWSPAPER STAFF Edllor-Kvith Ston Aut. editor- C«rrl« Bri9q N iMt Editor- Bernadvtt Vargo Aut. N w Edilor-SylvU Rltlar F««tur Editor- Bill Whitton Aut. F «lur« Editors- Oolorvt Muttclman and Mona Rom ro Advvrtliinq and Circulation- Anita Robinion Pbotoqraph«rt-Brlan Hof(n«r, Oavid Vaughn, R«gqi Johmon Carloonitt-Sandi P«lm r Sports Editor - Ovnnis Thompson Aut. Sports Editor- Oarrvl Parks Typ S ttors-Oolor«s Mustclman and Mona Romvro Advliort-J ann« Sl ««art and Edward Giles 3 L L I m M«, lh r« muilb«a b«tt«r way to say thiu 2. ' Now watt till you rMd Ihli ltn«, tl ' i even l «tt«r ' M 3, Newspaper Staff Advisor Jeanne Stewart 4. Oh, I guess these will do. 5, Hey! 6. See this, it ' s the article I wrote! 51 TALK TOGETHER J M WALK TOGETHER. . •i The American Field Service is an organization that gives students a chance to go to school in other states or countries for part or all of the school year. 1. Marit Skjelnes remained at Perris for the entire school year as a foreign exchange student from Varaldsoy, Norway. 2. Marit (Marty) Skjelnes visits with friends during lunch. 3. Tami White left Perris to spend her second semester of school in Clinton, Connecticut. 4. Good-bye Tami party at Luigino ' s Pizza Place, 5. First semester we had Ben Powers «lth us from Prairie Village, Kansas. 6. Sylvia Ritter visited Perris from Jtfterson, Iowa for the second semester. 7. Also here at Perris for most of the second semester was IMuttee Sawin from Thailand. NOT SHOWN is Anita Robinson who spent the first quarter of the school year in Prairie Village, Kansas. A.F.S. (AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE) 53 VOCAL ENSEMBLE 4 Vocal CnMmblo m  ib irt: Anna tiaaor, Amanda 8arlh, C iarlvt Browo, R«ch al Biirch, Kar n Caudal, Jotlln Colb«fl, Oaplvi Cook, Oarl n« G ablll, Oiiarw H«ndrickton, ConnI Jordan, Albart Lalllmar, Jvnnit Mumrofd, Mill C ' Raffafty, Socorro RiiU, J ff S waul, Linda Wild, and Stiian Young. Olrvctor, Linda PUirnm r. Sincjincj! That ' s what they do and all over loo. Christmas carols at the Multi- Purpose Room, Sun City and the Tyler Mall. Then the Bicentennial Musical Celebration, sintjmcj soncjs from America ' s past. Goincj to the Orange Show in March. After that, the Choral Concert. In Spruuj, the Spriny Concert, of course . And practice, practice, practice! ! Band members: Marjory Blackwood, Kim Carson, Ronald Chatman, Maggie Dinger, Jerry Golding, Duane Hendrickson, Felicia Henry, Dennis Mumford, Bill O ' Rafferty, Mike O ' Rafferty, Donene Ranney, Frank Torres, Eddie Villegas, and Garland Walter. Boogie on Raggae Woman. . . Boogie Down Perris High to the music of Perris High ' s own band. This school year, the band did its share under the direction of Theresa Beasley . They played at such functions as Football games, (both here and away) Basketball games, and all the Musical and Vocal presentations. They journeyed to the Orange Show with the Vocal Ensemble. The Band is supported by the Bands ' Booster Club which served refreshments after presentations. 55 i! I CTViE F4llMEM0r4NE |CAWiyM nH F.F.A. M mbt i: P«m Baily, W«yn Br ch cl, David C«mpb«ll, L o CH n y, Ovbbi Evant, Don Cvant, Lydia Harmor, Larry HoUInt, Jaan Hovancili, Oabbi KIrtty, Ltnda Krac «y, Jack R id, Roxanna Sandort, Stava Smith, Rarxiy Thomaj, Rick Mattbrook, Jannica Wilion, Jannia Milton, Fraddia Wllllamt, Ricky Kln ilay Futur e Farmers of America is one of the busiest orqanizalions at Perris Hiejh. Durincj December the members sold Christmas Trees to the community and at the Homecoming cjame they raffled off a steer. They participated in the Riverside County Junior Livestock Show In March at the Riverside Plaza. Showinq mainly landscapes in the Horticulture Division, some members also showed their livestock. Later at the L .A . County Fair some members entered judging contests. David Seqna, Rene Dink ins, Donna Rhodes and Ray Mc Cam were all in Project Competition. Club Advisor is Marvin Aldnch. ] 1 m I M FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA F.F.A. Officers: President, Brenda Evans; Vice President, Rene Oinkins; Secretary, Terrie Millitte; Treasurer, Bill McGowen; Sentenel, David Segna; Reporter, Lonnie Miller. BETWEEN SAND 3. . SKILLS AND FUN ROLLED NTO ONE 1. Oh darn, I wish I knew shorthand . 2. This game is mine! 3. Hai Karate! 4. Gracefully ladies, gracefully. 59 DIFFERENT DREAMS. DIFFERENT DREAMERS 1. l v qot to 9 1 tho riqM (hit tun . 2. W «n I wai your aq« ... 3. Civ m a Bi9 Kiu! ' 4. Thti it Franli nst in and Cqof uitn9 th« tdrallon m thod (o d l«rmin« (h •nihalpy of chloroacvdc add. 5. ' Don ' t t ll m you ' v changed your mind? b. 0h, I can hardly wait! ' to INTERACT HELPING OTHERS Th« Intvfact Club tt on ol lh« mort activ club on th« camp- ut of P« fH High. The club Prvtldent, Mary Saldana, laadt lh« mernb ri in mjch ac tivllivt •1 qivtnq th handicapped chtldran al th« Sunihln School In R iv r ld« Chriitmai partm and picnict, and painting trath can . Olhtr functions iponaorvd during  chool tlm ar Hu h Day and Kiu Day. On of the hiqhiighti of their activities wai a dance with KFXM Olic Jockey Ted Brown after the firtt home Batkelball game. Mr. Slokeibary artd Mr. Nacha from the Sun City Rotary Club join all the club meetingi held every T uriday during lunch. New advitor it Liz Zemmelt. U Hu«H Day winners: Dora Rubalcuba and Joe Bernatine. 2, Nancy, Connie arxi Mary beautify our trath cant. 3. Sun City Rotary Club Repre- lerrtalive, Mr. Sloketbary, observes a typical meeting. Interact Officers: President, Mary Saldana; Vice President, Ronald Wiggins; Treasurer, Jeff L Secretary, Connie Jordan; Historian, Nancy Romero Publicity, Paul Miller and Leia Romero. Members: Andrea Jenkins, Brian Murray, Oiane Pacheco, James Kimbrell, Alfred Gracia, Edward Cordova, Corinrie Slake, Audrey Win )rield, Julie Oallman, Antte Robinson, Ann Berlin, S Miron Rosso, Mary Luna, Gloria LurM, Olivia Balderrama, Lupe Marrufo, Mary Rodrlquef , Joe LurM, and Camllle Bonillat. hi PERRIS ATHLETIC CLUB P.A.C. Officers: President, Tim Bardon; Vice President, Terry Meadows; Treas- urer, Meal Rye; Secretary, Rocky Sanders; Door Keeper, Jerry Golding. Members: Jim Bennett, Joe Bernatine, Rudy Casados, Joe Catalfamo, Tim Gill, Carl Koehler, Robert Lopes, Joe Luna, David Higuera, Elgin Hilton, Brian Hoffner, Tim Holmes, Peter Magana, Danny Mousel, Shannon Murray, John McGroty, Steve Pearson, Larry Rocha, Gustavo Rodriquez, Armando Torres, David Williams, Mark Williams, Dennis Thompson, Robert Copeland, and Jeff Geppert. Perris Athletic Club had a super busy year. In December the members sold Christinas Candles. They had a convoy to the first Elsinore Basketball game in which Perris was beaten by one point. During the games, all the members cheered for Perris together in The Pit , an inspiration to other schools which now have their own pits . Car Washes, concession stands during the Easter Baseball Tourney, and a Donkey Basketball game rounded out their activities . With all the funds earned, the P .A .C . went on a trip to Mexico to celebrate their eventful year. 63 TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME. . . Llqhlinq TochnlclAn . . Sound T c ' nlclAn . Coitume Mitlrou SUq« Crvw iCTlON CRtW ... trie Andvnon , . Ch«rl « Brown FvllcU H nry . jAni Grvvn . Shannon and Brian Murray ( 1 The Comedy Drama Play Tell Me That You Love Me Jiinie Moon was put on by the a cast of Juniors and Seniors. The Play was about 3 Younq People, each traqically marked for life, who decide to qo out and face tlie world toqetlior. The play was shown in tlie multi- purpose room Nov. 19-22, 1975. CAST Junie Moon Lois Rupel Warren Keith Stone Arthur Jeff Shrout Minnie Daphne Cook Dr. Kirkland Charles Brown Miss Holt Darlene Grabill Miss Oxford Amanda Barth John Goren Allen Payne Marilyn Janie Green Sidney Wyner Randy Shekels Greqory Jill Sage Carlos . . . . o Juan Reveles 1. I can think of only one use for your terrible brownies Junie Moon, . . . Take that Mr. Wyner! 2. Arthur, I won ' t let you die, you ' re too damn important to me! 3. Why it ' s Warren, how are you Warren? A. Grandma, was Guiles my father? 5. Warren, Junie and Arthur discussing plans for facing the world to- gether despite all their problems. 6. Oh my God! JUNIE MOON 65 CartlficAt Winn«rt 4, Oaphn Cook -Drama 5. Jon Wood-Cnqllih 6, Audf y Minqflald- Horn Economic 7. Gari Ann Raymond-Mathamatici 8. Tim Kinq-Art 9, Roianna Sandtn-Aqricultur 10. Anna Bakvr-Miaic 11. David L M uri r-Trad and Induxtrial 12. Julia Oallman-Businvu Plai ie Wu Mo t 1, LifKl« W«gall n t- Vocaliofial Art 2. Di a ' « M«ndrickion-Fln« Aril ). Tim BiMbIc i .. BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS 1. Carl Ann Raymond- Sun City Llont Club ip««ch contest win- 2. Holly Baumunk- Glrl ' t SUI . S. Roianna S«nd««t- O.A.R. award for Cllit mHip. 6h Carol Wlllit-Pvfrli Llona Club ip« cn contart winnof. SPECIAL AWARDS 3. Bill Whitson-Sun City Soroptomist Club win- ner. 4. Julie Dallman-D.A.R. Award for Homemaking. 69 SOPHOMORES J«rf Alford Ro««m«ry Am4 0 Sony4 Andvnon Stvv Andvrton Kenny ArmiUorx) Cindy A hl y RhOfld4 Athl y H ob B . ' on Ndtdli Baldarrama Dvnnlt Ballard Bill B«m«t Garry lit ' ,i « Kalh rln« Barnvt Larry Barnvt Oal Barti Patly Bean Jim Bvard Oliver B lq r L«n« BvrMird Matt Bvrqin Kim Bjordahl J rf Black B«v rly Boyd Jo in Bradford M4y ' i« Brvlrhol Ann Br «n« Ralph Br ««i( r C rri Br|i]i)t Notin Bri99t AhM Brook ar II II 79 i TELEPHONE Class Officers: Alex Harris, Ti es, VIce-Pres.; Miguel Marqu [CTUREO: Caria Crane, Presi Olive Brooks Cora Brown Susan Brown Vincent Brown Vickie Buice Cheryl Burner Vivian Burrows Manya Butler Paula Butler Mark Campbell Kim Carson Steve Carter Glenda Caudel Ronald Chatman Joe Chavarra Leo Cheney Rhonda Christian Carolyn Clay Beth Cody Cindy Colora Sharin Conchola Tom Conenna Angelita Coria Buddy Crowe William Culp Dee Daniels Vanessa Daughdrill Roger Dawson Connie De Clouette Emily De Goche 71 Eddt 0 1 C«do MAK) r l Dinger J4m«t Duffy J «nnl« Ounc«n Lynn Eaton Jody CImtr Vail I Cvam Oanl l F«in Kenny F«y«tt F«fn Filiilmmo ' ' Klrtui GArikA Arturo Gonial ct Dora Gonxalvt Gloria GoniAlvi Mill Goodcll Jani Gr «n Victor Gr« f Ocbra Grviham Liiiabet Guvnrcro Al«i Harris Dicky Harrlion Mark Hartunlan Lvlqh Harvill Cornvllut H«nd«rio ' Rot)«rt H«nd«rton Fclecia Hvrvy Oawld H n«on Carlotta Mill TV ' MM 72 A Rose Hill Gary Hoffner Terry Holbrook Robert Holder I Denise Holmes Linda Holmes Cindy Husband Cyndi Jack Michelle Jackson Bernice Johnson Cheryl Johnson Greg Johnson Joseph Johnson Judy Johnson Karen Johnson Lizz ie Johnson Myrtle Johnson Vernie Johnson Kenny Jones Carl Keeling Gene Kelly Jerri Kerr Edwin Kimble Donna King John King Laura King Rick Kingsley Debbie Kirtley Cheri Kniglit Rick Kuranski w ; 73 B«ft«f« Larkin Albvrt LAttlm«f R«ymood LAy 0 ryl L«« S on L hm«n Roi«nn« Lip Gl nn« Lon9 RoMmATy Lucvro Ro6«rt M nrt Linda M«r«mb« C«rolyn Markham Mlqual Marquvi 0«vld M«ur r AI9U McCvtar C« olyn McC«rt«r Mlch« l Mctntyr Tim Mvadowt R n«« Mvnard Brian Milltr Donna MIlUr Loom Millar Tvrrl Mlllctt Tony MUc i«ll Call Mitchell Marilyn Mitchvll Marilyn Milchvll Rot «rt Mltch«ll Lydia Montoya Oelrr A Moor (. 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Parktr; Robert ' , Pr««ii)«nt; Bill McKvnna, Plr« ; M«urlc Stok «bary; JoMph Smith; Louli E. KrubMck; MyrI C. Rup l. DifUict d nl. Ill ' yrl C Riipel. Olltricl SuP ' ' l '  ' r- «th 0. ScHmutYvr, AiiltlAnI Stip«rlnl nd«nt Keniielh Gordon, Principal William Riillips, Dist. Psychologist ■-r- L p-i  Frederic Appleton, J? Assistant Principal - k ' Mj Phyllis Hughes, Community Agent Barbara Williams, Adult Ed., Principal ' s Secretary B7 S cr«Uri t: Doris Funk, Florvnc Kinworthy, Deanrva Andr««M and Myr«l«nt P r%on I Tilll|an Williaoit, ilull Iducallon Director M Eva Kennedy, Counselor ' s Secretary Pat Stnitti, Attendence Secretary Joan Rutledge, Principal ' s Secretary Frieda Bailey, Instructional Aide KENNEDY AND OLSON RETIRING? Wc would like to qive special recognition to Mr. Roger Olson for many years of dedi- cated service. His devotion to students as a counselor is highly appreciated. Inter- dependence means de- pending on each other and we are sure many have depended on Mr. Olson for t ie past 25 years. Mrs. Eva Kennedy, (PICTURED ON PAGE 89) has worked closely with her boss for near- ly 20 years. Some students and especially Mr. Olson couldn ' t have done it without her! Thcnxi T iotTiM, CountelOT, TtActtc ' Robert McNtrn«y. AlUndanc Couro«lor 10 Bill Parsons, Custodian BELOW: Stewe Busha, R.O.P. Auto Mechanics - Jane Yanez, Instruction- al Aide 91 Bui Orlv«r : LEFT TO RIGHT, Oorit Haywood, Alb«rt Crump, Bvrnic Frank, Ray Kampa, A. Hamackvr, B n Trujillo (alio Auiit. M c.), Phillip Oavit, Loona R« d, arxj Al Slofmt. CaMtfIa SUrr: LEFT TO RIGHT, Alio Intcorv, Lorana Athlay, Opal Barbar, Sarah Kallajian, and Ruth Purhay. 9i Marvin A Idrich, Vocational Agriculture Janice Bell, Home Ec. Theresa Beasley, Instrumental Music Joe Beeson, Industrial Arts 93 John B no«t, WR Schum«nn Ch«ffy, Social StudiM R. L. Bundy, Typtr 9, Boohktvptnq, Out. Cd. Jack Bow, Lt(« Sct nc , Avd. Biology ' Mickey Farrier, J!))t Airline Careers Edward Giles, Industrial Arts. Athl. Boys P.E Coach Gerald Garrett, Boys P.E. 95 0« l C)Ordon-Row. InduUnal Artt rr«d Hutlviid, Com. la., LIf Sci«nc« Esther Keen, ■' t • English 1 1 Tommy e Lockridge, Eng., Typing v-nj Howard Leavitt, Frencli, Spanish., Beg. Shorthand k John Laughlin, Boys ' P.E., Athletic Director Meade Hamilton, Science, Math 97 inda Plummcr, Chorut, Oram Robert i■' 4l4l•l Ale, A ia(i M Robert Weaver, History, Athletic Boys P.E. Wylie Smith, Social Studies James Zimmerman, Science, Athl. Boys - ' -• P.E. 99 GIRLS TENNIS A lot of hard work went into qirls tennis. The very dedicated members of tiie team came to practice twice a day before school even started. Even thouqh the team didn ' t come out on top, tiic qirls all put their heart in their tennis and enjoyed the season. 1. Ro««nn« S«nd«n, voUd Co-mMt valuabit pUytr, hittinq a backhand. 2. Voted mo l I napl rational, Cindy Htaband inspire lh« ball ovtr th net. ). Blaaa...Carl Arm q«lt il over. 4. •••••e ...lh r« it govil 5. Up, up, up and  t yi 6. And t«r ' i coach thowtn9 (vvryon how aaty it n. 7. TOP L.-R. Gari Ann Raymond, Roiannc Sanders, Shirly KiliinqtMOrlh. MIOOLC. Anna Baker, S ' tannon Hillman, Andrea Jenkir«, Carol Cvam. BOTTOM. Cindy Hutt and, Mar rett Oalite, Carol Willli. 0. Srtannon, qlvinq a great tOfMptn forehand. 10. ' L VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The Varsity team had a rather disappointing season. Building years always seem to be. However, everyone ' s improvement, dedi- cation and hard work tliis year will surely pay off in next year ' s season , says Coach Hammerschmidt, We definitely had the ability this year, but just couldn ' t seem to pull out wins. The season did have it ' s good moments though. The Varsity beat Elsinore in the first round. They took Yucca Valley, League Champs, to 13-15, 13-15 in the first round; this really had tliem scared. The Varsity lost to Rim ' s second team 6-15 and then came back and almost beat their first team 14-16 in second round! 1. Does it hurt? 2. Alriglit you guys, this is what we ' re gonna do... 3. You got it Marj, it ' s all yours! 4. Denise Frank, serving, was named to the all league team with an over all consistancy record of 81.58%. Becky Pike was named as Honorable Mention with her over all consistancy record of 79.68;o. DENISE FRANK NAMED M.V.P. 105 I J.V. Voll«yb«ll T«am, PICTURED ABOVE. BACK ROM FROM L. TO R: Conni Jordan, Princvu Hii)u«f«, Rulhi Parks, Oon«n R«nn«y, Tvrry An lr«Mi, Co«ch Orvna C«Mda. FRONT ROW L. TOR: Holly Baumunk, Chrtt S ' locklty, Yolanda Rich, KarU Johnton, Chvryl Rannvy. The J.V. Volleyball Team won their first and only official qame aqainst Rim in the second round 15-9. Unofficially Ifie J.V. beat Elsinore in an oiitstandinq qame 15-13 . The qame did not count officially because only 5 Perris players were present. BiiDS|5 fftJUfft m 1. Most Valuable and Most Inspira- tional player, 44 Ruthie Parks, crosses her fingers for Chris Shockley, who received the award for Sports- womanship, as she returns the ball. 2. Here it comes, get ready! 3. It must be exciting...! 4. Most Improved player, Karia Johnson. 107 THE MIGHTY PANTHERS TOP ROM L. TO R: Robert Simt, J«rry Golding, Carl Koehlvr, Thcodia Htnry, Garland Malten, David Oiax, Tim Bardon, Mark Williams, Andrt Millnvr, Coach Laughlin, MIDDLE ROW L. TO R: Dicky Harrison, Robvrt Cop«land, St«y« P«arK n, Robert Lop««, T«rry Meadows, Shannon Murray, Jo Luna, Jo Bvrnatin , David Higutra, Coach Smith, Coach Garrett, BOTTOM ROW L. TO R: Rudy Martin«z, Tim Kinq, Clifton Calloway, MiOvael Sween«y, Leonard Romero, Timothy Holmes, TimoUiy Reynolds, Charles Hood, Rudy Casado , Brian Murray. J J- Endinq a fnistratinq season, Pcrris obliterated tlic San Jacinto Tiqers 51-0 in their last qamo. Startinq off wiJi a 29-0 win aqainst tlie Ramona Bulldoqs, tJie Varsity squad thoiiqhl they had a qood chance to come out on top, hut t)ie will of fate soon put an end to it all. The Varsity team came in 4tli place witli only four out of nine games won. Most Valuable Players: Robert Lopes; Most Improved: Robert Copeland; Defensive Line- man: Theodus Henry; Offensive Lineman: Tim Bardon; Best Offensive Back: Clifton Calloway; and Best Defensive Back: Michael Sweeney. 51-0 OVER SAN JAC. 1. Michael Sweeney charges down the side line for a long gain! 2. Looking straight at the Panther front line. 3. Tim Holmes hustles another first down. 109 GREEN AND WHITE TAMES TIGERS I t 1. Rvlaiin and qvltin r «dy (or A ia h (rom th coachvt during uU-(ii ' )«, lh« P4nlh«n plan ivcond- Kal ' ilrAl«9y. 2. Darting Ihrough lh« oppot- Inq lln«, Robert Lop t ruth for •■Ira yardage. i no , Tim Bardon: each man may be an individual, but the Perris Panthers are a team. , The backbone of a team: Statistician Larry Rocha, and Coaches Gerald Garret, John Laughlin and Joe Smith. , Pursued by the San Jacinto Pumpkins, Michael Sweeney 81 rumbles down the field. m JR. VARSITY 1 L C0 J % 9 ' m m ..Msr. L. TO R. TOP ROW; Rodney SUpl«t, Sam Sweeney, Ronnie Willi«rtii, Mark Rye, Ricky Mettbrook, Tyrofie Turner, Malt Ber ine, Cl9in Hilton, Mark Hood, Robin Brigqt, L. C. Williamt, Joe CataKamo, David Thomat, L. TO R. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Gilei, Oliver Bei ' jer, Jotm McGroty, Mark Hartiinian, Robert Lara, Tim Meadowt, Oia Rodnquex, Oan Moiaei, Bill McOoMen, Coach Lind. (NOT SHOWN) Mark Wtiilion, Ktilh Clliton, Ro«tf Oawton, Terry Reynolds. JR. VARSITY SCORES Petri s Ramona 14 Twin Pines 24 29 Pnlms 6 Beaumont 42 Yucca Valley 40 B.inninq 7 16 Elsinorc 16 30 Rim of Ifie World 30 San Jacinto 8 35 n; 1% 1. L. C. Williams carries the ball for a few of his 1,411 yards. 2. Terry Reynolds and Tim Meadows both go for the ball. 3. We ' re Number 1! 4. Dan M ousel goes for a first down against the San Jacinto Tigers. 5. Roger Dawson 32 weaves through the Bulldogs for a long gain. Winning 9 straight games the J.V, Football team showed that Perns is truly the Home of Champions. With L. C. Williams rushing over 1,000 yards and starting off wiUi 5 shutouts the J.V. ' s created 2 new school records. Most Val- uable player went to L.C. Williams, Most Improved was Elgin Hilton, and the Mr. Hustler award went to Gus Rodriquez. 113 CROSS COUNTRY Perris Hiqfi School ' s Cross Country Team ended tJieir season at the League Finals in Elsinore. Perris finished 5th behind league champions, Banning, Yucca Valley, 29 Palms, anci Beaumont. Outstanding Players for i c Pantliers were; CO-M.V.P. ' s: Melvin Lewis and Armando Torres, Most Improved: Paul Miller, and Coaches Award: Louis F lores. % ♦ y J 1. Coach 2tmm rman hilling lh« belli agAtnl 2. Alfrvd Ci ' Acia nflvr (h« 2 ) Paltut m«cl. ). Oavid C4n b«ll II) Die lc«d lot Pvrrii. 4. Brian Hoffnvf puU an lh mow. 11 114 ll i 1 6. Bruce Meares giving it a good try. Cross Country team members, TOP ROW FROM L. TO R: Linden Black, Jeff Geppert, Bruce Meares, Louis Flores, David Cambell, Paul Miller, Alfred Gracia, Brian Hoffner, Armando Torres. CENTER FRONT IN THE WHEEL BARROW: Coach Zimmerman. (NOT PICTURED) Frank Torres and Melvin Lewis. 115 VARSITY BASKETBALL tl TOP ROM L. TO R. Co4Ch B«rte , Jo 8«malin«, Eddl Smith, Robert Lop t, Oavld WtllUmt, Michavl SiM  n y, Andr Mlllncr, CoACh Zirnm rmAn, BOTTOM ROW L TO R. Thsfman Hendcnon, Omnii Haslinqi, Jim B nn ||, Mark MIII«mt, Larry Rocha, Marvin Mllli« ' ni. Ttie 7%-76 Vartlly baskelbAll tsAton mux a highly luccvu- ful on . Th Ivam compiled a 20-6 overAll record and a 12-2 league mark which Mat )ood enotigh for 2nd place finlth In the O.A.L. and A pUce In (he C.I.T. playoff . The (earn wat led by junior fo ' ward Therman Hendenon who broke tchool record In rebounding, blocked ihotl and player points, Marvin WilliAmt, a Junior guard, tet a tchool record with 15 auitU including 12 in one game, Marvin ended up third in the county behind Gene Sam of Palm Spring! and Bo McCloud of North, Andre Millner tet a tchool record by thooling 7S.b from the free Itirom line. Andre and Therman were tx th rvamed to the Ul team all De Anxa LeAque, while MA vIn wat given  n honorable monliori. The leAm Alto tet tcfKKil recorck for molt pointl icored, lOS vt 2 ) PAlmt, moti points AverAged per gAme 72.6, And the biggetl point difference per game, 20.2. With motlly jiriiort on the team the iquad It lookirtg for- ward to another tucceuful teaum In 76-77 1. Michael Sweeney ( 33) goes in for the kill. 2. Eddie Smith, one of our high scorers, 3. Marvin Williams taking control of the attack. 4. Andre Millner shoots, while Jir Bennett gets set for the rebound. 5. Robert Lopes gets ready to lay the ball up for two points. PERRIS BASKETBALL GOES TO CLE. C N T ! ne 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. A jump for the ball against Elsinore. Watch it there Tiger, that ' s Marvin Williams. Therman Henderson takes a shot from the free throw line. Larry Rocha up for a shot. CHARGE! Yells Michael Sweeney. Two against one, fair enough! Andre Millner running a race against an Elsinore Tiger. 119 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL X Top row l ft to rlqht: Com llus H nd non, Ovnnli irftl Thompton, Garland Waltcn, S«m Swvvncy, Rodnvy SUplct. ilJ Bottom row left to rigrit: P«ul MIlUr, Bvrncll Payton, L.C. Wllllami, Timothy Holmei, RonnI Wllliamt. Not Pictured: Freddy Wtlllamt, Tim Rvynoldt, and Coach Bartcv. Another season has come and gone for Perris High ' s Jr. Varsity Basketball team. They were inspired by the Varsity Basketball team, hoping to follow in their footsteps. Undaunted by ttieir disappointing season, they hope to win their way to the De Anza League Championsliip next year. 1. Now it ' s 53 ! 2. Freddy out-reaches an Elsinore Tiger. 3. L.C. presses Elsinore ' s defense. 4. Keep on Trucking 5. Sam puts the move on Elsinore. 121 GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL MEAN GREEN! Varsity Basketball Team Picture: FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Romero, Gar! Ann Raymond, Roxanna Sanders, Dcnise Frank, Lydia Holllns. BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane Mi lutinovich, Sharon Letiman, Myra Frazier, Genoa Jones, Ruthie Parks, Becky Pike. 1. Make those free throws count, Denlse! 2. Play basketball Sharon, not soccer! 3. Shoot two, Lydia! 4. Now remember ladies, we try harder! 5. Oh no, I dropped it! 6. Outta my way. Lurch! 123 GIRLS ' JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL 1. ' 4 1. Go tindy! 2. L«y M up for two points, Lofcltat ). Tlp II to a Panther! 4. M lp!! ). ' Make anothar on« Jutt Ilk th« other on«! PRIDE INSIDE! Junior Varsity Team Picture; LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Jankowski, Loretta Ruiz, Michelle Jackson, Karia Johnson, Kathy Mitchell, Joanna Whitson, Pam Daniels, Anita Robinson, Lois Rupel, Vicki Buice, Sylvia Ritter. fnujs MM Mi  uru 125 PEP SQUAD GET ON THE GOOD EOOT V«nlty Ch rl««d«r FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: C frl Bright, SuMn Rutltd9 , Patty B an and JannI Park . Junior VArtily C) «vrl adert ; Claudvlt Payton, TOP; Stacy Sch«rart , BOTTOM. Head Cheerleader: Jannie Parks. I Songleaders FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Olive Brooks, Kathy Barnes, Karen Johnson and Linda Holmes. 127 A NEW SPORT FOR SOCCER THE HOME OF CHAMPIONS T0 ROW, L TO R, JuJin Torrn, Armando Sofi.ino, Arturo Conraln, Gia Rodrigucr, Arm indo Torrci, R.iul MarmoUio, Victor Valdex, Marly Marlinvx, Bill Mc Cowan. BOTTOM ROW, L TO R, Coach Bow, P l«r M i na, Joe Luna, Randy Pico, J«(( Black, Cddl Oviqado, Imit An ur«i, Javier Ramot. NOT PICTURED, JiMn R v«l t, VVilh llic hcl() and simport of Principnl Ken Gordon and Athletic Director Joiui Lauqhlin, a soccer proqram was successfully started at Perris Hiqh School in 1975-76. The season record was 5-2-2 but in the last 3 qamcs of tJie season Perris outscored tlieir opponents 18-3 and culminated their efforts with a 5-0 victory over 3-A opponent Arlinqton. VVilh all but one starter returning next year, tJie 1976-77 season should be a good one for ilie Panltiers. }t i i Jl 1. Raul Marmolejo kicks the ball towards the oppositions goal. 2. Javier Ramos goes after the ball as Coach Bow watches. 3. Gus Rodriquez attacking the ball. 4. Marty Martinez in the game against the Faculty. 5. Practicing for a big game. 129 RUNNERS. ON YOUR MARK 1. AlUn lump to victory. 2. Rudy CaMdot uiinq vvafv muse I to h av« lh l ol. J. ' U  tlm I ' ll f m fn- b«r In uir a para- t(0 VARSITY TRACK stop the race, I gotta tie my shoe! bi Getting up early on Saturday morning for medal meets or invita- tions, practicing in the cold or staying late after school is what you get for being on a track team. But if you are on the Perris High School team it is worth it. You get the pride and satis- faction of being on the best in the De Anza League. And being respected by all the other teams because YOU are number one. Mo other sport at Perris High can boast of a 3 year undefeated streak. Perris High Track Team we ' re proud of you! 1976 Varsity Track Team, TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Smith, Ronnie Eller, Rudy Casados, Jimmy Williams, Ed Kelly and Coach Garrett, SECOND ROW: Dennis Hastings, Armando Torres, Tyrone Metcalf, Kevin Stone and Garlana Walters. THIRD ROW: David Le Mesurier, Linden Black, Allen Payne, Reggie Stuart, Brian Murray, and Joe Luna, Managers, FOURTH ROW: Shannon Murray, Frank Torres, Guz Rodriquez, Cliff Calloway and Paul Miller. 131 This it the first year in th« hittory of P«frit that Track hat been entered into Girit ' Athletict. Althou9h it it a tmall tquad and not too eiperienced they are full of enerqy and tpirit. They com- peted against all Girls Track teamt in the Oe Ania League that had tquadi. Hammer, the coach, b hoping for a bigger team neit year. J.V. TRACK GIRLS ' TRACK — first time out Girls ' Track team FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Rose Hill, manager; Martha Westbrook, Manya Butler, Leigh Ann Harville, Mary Duffy, Eleanor Plumpton, Vnncssa Daughdrill and Arlene Hammer chmidt, Coach. (NOT PICTURED Claudette Payton) FINALLY! AFTER 1 ' 2 YEARS A WINNING TEAM l mm f T «m mtmbtrt: Co«ch Bow IN REAR; LEFT TO RIGHT: J«f G pp«rt; Bill 0 ' Ra rty; Arturo Con alvt; Lonny Hlquvra; J«ff LaRot ; Jo Wood; TImolhy 0. Busbice; Mill Ooodoll; K n Fay«(t«; Mill Butlvr; Rvqgl Johnaon; Don Jonat. Lonny lakat a hard datarminad ground •(foka. m 3 eSm ' - UK i 4 ii t H BH ii Im« ■• s ■L [ 111 . 1 1 T 2. Jeff returns another serve cross court for a winner. 3. Coach Bow, through the net, with a bacl - hand volley. 4. Jon Wood -a lias Smasher -smashes another one down his opponent ' s throat. 5. Tim Busbice-alias Slasher-runs for a re- turn in no-man ' s- land. 135 GOLF FOR SWINGERS ONLY! Is thil how you ( tt It coach? Li i 10 HI MT;Co«eh J«m « B«r ' ct, Krfi ithellcr; tumeric Meek; ftttiJtt Willi«ii (; L«rry RocttA; Stay P «r oo; J rrv Goldln ; David Mvurcr; Iddl Villc M. 1. Man, they grow ' em big in Texas. Larry Rocha misses the ball again. Freddie Williams shows the look of a pro. 4. You try to put the ball in this little hole, Eugene. J Tti ' . 137 t - AMERICA LOVES. , , iV IW MOM ' S APPLE PIE PERRIS HIGH BASEBALL The baseball team every year shows us that they are number 1. Coach Giles: head of a good group of guys and were behind them all the way. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Run Peanut, run! SAFE. Let ' s get him! BACK ROW: Coach Giles; Robin Briggs; Tim GUI; David Diaz; Lenny Mier; Marvin Williams; Rudy Martinez; Niel Rye. FRONT ROW; Daryl Parks; Warren McDaniels; Joe Bernatine; Terry Meadows; Craig Bruce; Robert Lara; Tony Gutierrez; Duane Hendrickson. I hope I don ' t miss this ball. Oh! That sure feels good! 139 TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME f 9 I J. I. ii ' ' - ■- ' ' ■. ' --. 1. Sorry peanut, we lost the ball on the other page. 2. OUT! 3. STRIKE THREE! 4. RIP! 5. Up, up and away!  l 5iS=6H.£ ■1 141 J.V. BASEBALL BACK ROW: AlUn Farnsworth, M«n«qtr; Danny Moincl, Oennit Thompion, Eu9 n Evani, K«i(h Clllton, Tommy Richard, Tim Meadonvt, and Coach W av f. FRONT ROW: Juan ToffM, Mark WillJOri, Tom Convnna, R.indy Pico, Ernl AniurM, ar d Raymond Lay. Junior Varsity Baseball is the becjin- nincj of a strong Varsity team. You will see a lot of these men in the fu- ture, winning for their Panther Pride Rarniy Pico, a Ihird batvman gcli i«( to calch th« ball. t ; BATTER UP! Mark Whitson and Tom Conenna sit on the bench awaiting their turn to bat. Tommy Richard pitches the ball for another strike. 3. Another home run for Tom Conenna? 143 ••THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA IS BUSINESS.- CALVIN COOLIDGE unii 11 NORM ' S 76 SERVICE CompUU AiAo S«rvlc 2 So. 0. S«r««l P rTl n.o. • ■ y P.O.  oa a7a UAMc ct.a « oac. c . eaaao rsaaie. ca. eaaTO PkkorJ 1. fcU.. . CD. OPTOMKTItiaT T j9m. AMO TMvne. MO «. W«o. - Pn IB No. M.  . aTnccT aaa --o°° a-ractr p M« aTa.aaao pmo  c ••T-aeas S LinCINO ' S Resijunnte Jfainno lib O Stf «l, P rrl , Calif. 92370 T Uphon« 657-3191 Lulqino Martorano 13522 Pan Am Blvd. Norah L « Tel 653-7M)4 Edqtrnoo!, Ctllf. 92508 MACKEY ' S AUTO PARTb Houm: Mon. thru FrI. 8-6 Foreign Parta Saturday 8-5 Phone 657-7055 Sund.iv 10-2 466 So. D St. Porrii C.Uif. 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TV IN IVinv ROOM •PI ANNrO ACTIVITIES • OT THIRA V ANCILLUHV SERVICES HEALTH CARt: WITH ISTfUiHITY . l CO.MPASSIttS TTflOO Fnrrtn ' t- Wri rM jr|TY • -1 ' f 1 ? t 1 ' , i UEVO VARIET T 29S48 Nuevo Rd. Phort 6S7-SS24 Nu vo. Calif. •Conqratulallom to Iha elan of ' 76 146 Best wishes for .ill occ.isioiis GRACE ANNA FLOWERS 126 D Street, Perris, Calif. Phone: 657-2697 Congr.itiil.itions cl.iss of 76 NUEVO WATER COMPANY 2%00 Nuevo Rd. 657-3565 STAR MILLING CO. Manufacturer of Ace Hi and Star Brand Feeds. Hwy. 395 at Water St. Perris Phone: 714-657-3143 Formula Feeds For Every Breed ViiEd CofflmimieailMt lac ST c I SOUTH ST P£HHiS C «JTO 657-5826 Main Office „ Box 395 Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240 Congratulations class of 76 |LH,|pF SAVINGS 26924 Cherry Hills Boulevard Sun City California 92381 714 679 2337 B E Macha Branch Manager Lie. == 2%106 CALTEMP 714 657-8600 Heating and Air Cond. General sheet metal Sales and Service, Major appliance repair. Ray Cason, 923 So. D. St. Perris GARY ' S ARCO 403 D Street Perris, California Phone: 657-5612 Congratulations to the class of 1976 ANDERSON ELECTRIC 503 So. D Street Perris, Ca. Ph. 657-2256 Lic 38028 ' jCiAJipaliddC- KIRKPATRICKS MARKET 437 D Street Perris, Calif. ANDY ' S TV SERVICE 323 So. D State No. 286 Perris, Ca 92370 PROMPT EXPERT SERVICE 657-7888 Mrs. 9 - 6 J.B. (TALL) TURLEY REALTY Congratulations to the class of 76 Phone: 657-2355 P.O. Box 608 Perris Ca, 92370 CAROL ' S WIG BOUTIQUE For Men and Women Wig Styling - Individual Eyelashes, 308 So. D St. Special Orders in 24 Hrs. Perris, Ca. Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 AM - 5 P.M. 657-8767 Fri - 10 AM - 7 PM 147 AMERICAN LEGION fcOO 0. Slfe«t, P frt« Pott 595 VvUrara from all wan wvlcom . Ooort op«fi al all llmM to lh«m. Inland Valley Realty LINDY MEYERS Broker 657-5141 29540 Nu«vo Rd., Nu«vo. Ranch Acr«a9« our ip«cialty :J L({ ' n()lui I tilt noi.s DiTA roicciM FURNITURE f hon« RITA GRIFFIN carpets 679-1136 Interior Design Sun City. Calif 9?7 ' ?: DRAPERIES 2W-V1 C ' lfTy Mitt; Blv 1 iUN CITY Arts and CrafU Studio Gr«er Mar« and Cvramic Suppli i Macram , B ads, Oils and Acrylics L « and Dorothy Fullllov 27683 Encanto Driv 679-2070 51 City. Ci. 923B1 Conqratulatlons Class of 1976 HESSER REALTY USSV ' R l . f 6802 Sun City Pttort 679-2361 B NK OF MERICA m SUN CITY SHELL SERVICE 26730 McCaII Blvd. Sun City, Calif. 92361 DEPEND ON US. MORE CALIFORNIANS DO, VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 211 E. 4th Slr« t P rrii, Calif. Oaryl R. Busch, manaqvr Ph on 657-2131 Sun City OHIc Conqralulalions Clau of ' 761 il ' KUU:)L KLIIZ 26932 Ch«rTy Hills Blvd. Sun City, Calif. Phon 679-9914 i ' r: (i ft - ) i CUSTOM CAKES BY CHUCK ' Our quality Mill ni«li« you forqet th cost HAVMOND BAKERY P rris, California 92370 498 South -0 ' Str o« Phon ai4) 657-6610 Charles and Oorris Finnv an Mana9 n 657-2465 I- , ' ,1, LAND MARKET LAUNDROMAT 27856 Hwy 79 Romoland PLKKIo vALLL. . URSER t FLOWER SHOP 636 South -O ' St. P fTii, Calif. 92370 ai4) 657-3390 JULIAN ENGUIDANOS GUILLERMO SOTO Manaqcn flP NU VIEW DEVbLOP INC. LAND INVESTMENTS ACREAGE - RANCHES oEN ARCHIBLt. REALTOR Cor. Hwy. 395 Ma kham P rriv California 92370 (714) 657-4830 n Congratulations Class Of ' 76 HOME LUMBER COMPANY 180 West 4th Street Perris, Calif. Ptione 657-3136 Elmo ' s Sun City Union 27180 McCall Boulevard Sun City. Calilornia 92381 Telephone (714) 679-2616 Emergency 24 Hours 679-1911 Elmo Purinlon Dealer union Indcpandani (teller marKalIng Union 76 producia IKE ASHLEY DICK SMITH 01CQ office (714) b51-lZZ EALTY 320 So. Perris Blvd. Perris, Calif. 92370 NUEVO TOWNE SHOPPE 29526 Muevo Rd. Nuevo, Calif. 657-5311 Western and Casual Wear Hair Styling-Permanent Waves-Manicures PAT ' S BEAUTY SALON Telephone 657-2415 29510 Nuevo Rd. Nuevo, Calif. 92367 7Haff 27885 Encanto Drive Phone 679-1107 Sun City, Calit. 92381 657-4033 Y-NOT DRIVE-IN -next doot 41 South D. Street Y-NOT BAR Perris RUFUS M. HOOK CO. 225 D. Street Perris, Calif. 92370 (Established 1916) Bus. Phone (714) 657-7371 Oadge (HKV.SIIK Tlymoutfi KINGS INN DELUXE MOTOR MOTEL 56 Air Conditioned Rooms Heated Pool-Color T.V. Cocktails-Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Banquei haci lities-Golf Course 26901 Cherry Hills Blvd. Sun City, Calif. 92381 Phone (714) 679-1121 IP, £.XXLi. I aLLs-u Una COCKTAIU l_OUNOE uivE r«iusic Wco. THRU Sat. 1775 N. Perris Blvd. PERRIS. CALIP. 92370 FRED a l_OU FAIA Hosts - COMc stc Us OFFICE a UOUMGE 1714) 657.73. J6 DINING ROOM • BANQUET ROOM COFFEE SHOP MOTEL (714) 657-8774 149 us NAVY KECRUITINC STATION Hif tliiS0.Ct i1Otnit 92i02 SAMMLME T.  M«  A WHOLE NFW NAVY! CASA BLANCA Mc«lc«n ReiturAnt Op«n 6 Dayt, Clo««d Sunday 657-8003 1019 0 Street We  « rve ordcn to go alio. Ill v I ' ifclirt Your Hoitciie ' . PERRIb VALLEY CAMPERS 707 EASt Fourth St. 657-2117 LAKESIDE Chevrolet Ol tomobil .F (Old Hwy. 395) H .y. 15 74 Sun CUy, C . 92381 P. 0. Boi E Phone: 714 657-5144 Phone 688-5540 (Area Code 714) Riven. dc, C-ilif. 504 PEDLEY PROPANE GAS COMPANY Olitributon of Propane G Tanks . . . Sold or Leased Propane Carburatlon - Installation t, Service R. V. Stippllf i S  rvice .ind Storatje Appll.mcei - H.nrthv.ir I.R. Sir..- •• • Feed-Hay-Velerlnar Sup. -Coal- Farm Sup. RIVERSIDE FEED WESTERN STORE 16851 Van Buren, Phone (714)688-1022 „ RIvenide, Calif. ?504 ., , • ' Dol SUN HOME FURNISHINGS Whore Quality, Prices and Services Really Mean Somethinq Bradly Rd. Contract Work gj 4 p,„„y Ochoa GEORGE P. FRAlEY AGENCY T 1 .i . 70 11 r c% ' Your H«aUh I; ijur £iu;inc-.; ' A !.jfTiplrtc ..fic ;l p L GRAIN ' S HEALTH FOOD CENTLK Clarence Bart ara Crain 9 to 5:30 Mon. Thrxi Sat. Si. City. C.illf. T jni fTltl 70-1817 CtJ ' i ratulatiufu Clau of Id From DANS FEED AND SEED The Valley ' s Complete Farmlrsq Need 201 Cast 3rd Street Perris, Calif. 92370 PANTHER FANS SINCE 1938 C ji! ) ' t ' - ' l- l ' - ' ' ' ■J ' ' Cl- jf t SUN CITY BARBER SHOP 26912 Cherry HilU. Sun City, Ca.. 679-2511 5 Barter to Serve You Halrttylinq and Ladle Haircut PERRIS VALLEY INSURANCE SERVICf Jerry Wenker. 1V Coii9 ' ' ' ktulation$ to Aona and Cliarlos aod the class of 76 TASTEE FREEZE 168 E. 4th St. Perris, Ca., Phone: 657-5081 Owners: H.I. Hoppe, G.W. Nissen SUN CITY STATIONERY office Supplies - Rubber Stamps Commercial Printing Cards and Gifts 28071 Bradley Rd. 679-1185 ' y- 92381 KELLER ' S JEWELERS Sun City Peter and Gerda Keller Phone- o79-3l00 Congratulations Seniors THE PEOPLES STORE Clothing and Shoes 329 South D Street Perris, California Congratulations class of 1976 SECURITY PACIFIC BANK 4th Street Perris, California. Congratulations Seniors SOLO DRUG 28075 Bradley Sun City, Calif. W valley national Sun City Branch Small Enough To Know You Big Enough to Serve You! Go get ' em Seniors , Don Brown for SUN CITY LIQUOR Ph. 657-2127 CAR PARTS INC. 316 E. 4th Street Perris, Ca. Foreign and Domestic Parts Welding Supplies, Automotive Paint. Htmt Ontfutrrs DOUG ' S FURNITURE Neiv Used Furniture Antiques Bought Sold Phone 657-2804 DOUGLAS IM. GAULD Ownei 231 D. Street Perris, Calif. 92370 In appreciation for his interest in the students of Perris High School, the generous donation of his time, materials, and expert advice, the Antiual Staff donates this space to Paul Lambert. Congratulations Class of 76 LAKE MATTHEWS GENERAL STORE 17679 Cajaico Rd. Perris, California 92370 Ph. 687-5702 Groceries, Gasoline LAMBERT PHOTO STUDIOS 3516 9th Street, Riverside, Ca. 682-2547 Congratulations to the Class of 76 ' Dr. A. J. Altemus 151 ; Our nation was bom with a declara- tion of independence, biif be able to live, love and understan7 i« ' piir ever changing place of existence, we must work totjether to really find peace and freedom. Things just can ' t be done without the help of others. Too many peopl have an I ' ve got mine, you get yoiirs way of think- ing. But this is wrong. People have to share themselves and express their ideas to make this independent nation a better place to live. Workiru) on this annual has not been a very easy thimi, but thanks to Tim Buzz, Mr. HIavaty and a co-opera- tive staff, it gets done. But the only reason it does is because every- one works together- having a mutual goat in mind - to have the most in- teresting and creative annual Perris has ever had. For nie, going to Perris High, these past three years has been education and fun at the same time. There are a lot of memories in our high school days - the Football games, singing the Alma Mater together with your class, and having good friends - and I hope this annual has been able f ' re and keep some of those ( s . For school years are the best years of your life and we will ne r pass this way again. I Love, Corinne Diane Stake Editor I think as we go out into the world to con- 3uer, we should remember the fun we had uring our school days, the love, and the beautiful people who made it all possible. Our friends are our foundation of life so such meaning should not be forgotten. And as you venture don ' t forget the simple things we take for granted; the sun, the birds, the morning and all which makes life what it is. We depend on everything a- round us so let ' s Remember. Peace, Timothy Graham Busbice Editor tlie jsbice ' H I have a dream. . . Martin Luther King. Jr.
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