Redlands High School - Makio Yearbook (Redlands, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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So our Malcio is a means of reflecfion, nof only of our names and faces, buf of fhe happy, wonderful days of youfh whe-n we worked, sfudied, and played fogefher af our be- loyed Alma Mafer. . . .xkg X, Nil: D0 X . vu 1 emem 0 Z A-ll- , f 5 4 tl 6 U . W i x e ,11 '1 9 J 5 v. , Pg3 9 Uisfas of Um Gampus KMLIS, ' I us fa 7PM 'S A E7C,,xxfiLgp'gv iA7fclYeJf fqfdel igcycz I .7fl,y,4? 641,40 may MTVN! 14 :Z dj be KT 'ZUHATYCJW h6vd6 hwW'25 ya ,, MNC V42 A9dVW4vvC I S 'WMIT 'Q x , xv. ,F JZ ,jiffwl Wahl W jf G t fs K UVLLN AHJ4 . 1 C3P4L 'e2t4l Iwo' 5 IQ,,,,,Ifw7Kff W PNAS W JK if FACULTY ' , -AMX av , -Af CLASSES JM h I 40928 if SPORTS W4 UW my -pf FINE ARTS I I W9 p4n!I,I0,IJwvwI -Af ACTIVITIES f if ADS Page 8 Page 22 Page 56 Page 88 Page IOO Page I24 Page 5 x 2, 0 4. Jw 1 'H Q -n 1' A 3 ,, 1 ff' O S' an ,Qx 11 W 7 . ' ' V 1 ,Y Q ' 49 g?W'?,fT2 ' . ' ' if ia? 'W Q0 0 5 X ' Q Q . . o 1 ' . ni an Www , , .4 fr. - L+ A- , - .-,f ,, , ,rn xy A: -2. ff 2:4 'H 'nga-if nga bi' ,Q . z , A X ww uv ,we,,,,, f ,fwf ,M-4 .ww W , 'N I .M in If 4,4 LOYAL LEADERS I K I E E 1 E ADVICE FROM ADVISORS elglecfion of gfuaenf- eaclzefz. Relafions,0u'z7ine 'UD' wr N -1 .,,,x: '.-. r W!Q - if ,,qidl07 'f' W wa Sita . ,sf if J if ,My-L ,uf 25516 k Mr. Speer Sfudenrs a+ R.H.S. regrei rhe loss of Mr. Speer, who resigned during ihe year. As Superiniendeni, he work- ed in coopera+ion wifh fhe Board of Trusfees, +he school adminisfraiions and facuiries foward making our Redlands School Sys+em a beHer one. Succeeding Mr. Speer is Mr. Fred Lucas, who, wifh experience as business manager of fine dis+ric+, capably 'Filled ihe posi'rion vaca'I'ed by Mr. Speer. :LS Mr. Lucas Gafmlaie, ,Yu BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. Wiimer, Mr. Hale. Mrs. Siiverwood, Mr. Sedam, Mr. Beaiiie. Page I0 ' pufzfnosellul feadefzs Dr. Hayes is a newcomer fo Redlands fhis year. He has capably and energefically filled fhe office of Direcfor of Secondary Educafion and lafer fhaf of Assisfanf Superinfendenf of Schools. Mr. Camp- bell heads our weilfare and affendance program, while Dr. Carl Bell is in charge of fhe disfricf Audio- Visual office. Dr. Bell Dr. Hays Mr. Campbell Page I I A friendly greefing in fhe hall .... A generous smile fo every sfudenf .... A real inferesf in sfudenf prob lems .... An enfhusiasfic suporf of all worfhwhile acfiv ifies. These are all characferisfics of our fine principal BM. Haycoclc. Every sfudenf af R.H.S. has felf his in uence and all are aware of fhe splendid 'ob Mr. Hay cock has done for us fhis year. e icafed fo wohfhy gefzvice Mr. Fuchs From his office in fhe old library, Mr. Fuchs direcfs our curriculum and guidance program. Nexf year Mr. Fuchs moves up fo fhe office of disfricf Direcfor of Curric- ulum. Always friendly and inferesfed in sfudenf problems, Mr. Fuchs has direcfed many worfhwhile programs for fhe benefif of R.l-l.S. sfudenfs including fhe always popular and worfhwhile Career Day. Miss Cullen R.H.S. is for+una+e +o have +wo such energefic and capable people as Miss Cullen and Mr. Ronin handling +he Girls' and Boys' Vice Principal posifions. Always eager 'ro help s+uden+s wi+h fheir problems +hey confribule much fo fhe smoofh running and handling of R.H.S. af- fairs. 149 I K 'T' OFFICE STAFF Mr. Ronin Row l: Mrs .Shu+l'lewor+h, Mrs. Paine, Miss Loclr- wood, Miss McLellan. Row 2: Mrs. Herring, Miss Jennings, Mrs. Berk- heimer. Page I3 Out aculfx, 06 Miss Adams Mr. Anderson Mr. Ashbaugh Mrs. Baccus Chemiglry Swimming Drama Speech Biology Foolball English Mr. Balmer Counseling , Mr' Beemer World Hisfory Mr. Bandy Miss BarneH' U. S. I-lisfary Biology Driver Training Lalin English poofball Welfare and Allendance World Hisiory Malnio C- 1 I .JG 'he :po 2. We will never forgef our feachers .... From each we ga+her somelhing new and meaningful each day as +hey s'I'rive fo equip us for a frui+ful life. Ofien we forgel fN hx +L T Eg i Page I4 +ha+ a 'reacher's iob is noi' alone lhal' of imparfing knowledge, for +eachers show us bef- ler ways +o live, fo +hink, +o work, and +o express ourselves. Al R.H.S. fhe fine characfer of our s+uden+ body and school is a direci refleclion of +he principles and ideals of our facully. Disfincfion Miss Binder Physical Educaiion G. A. A. Mr. Binkley Machine Shop Sludeni Acliviiies Principal, Aduli Evening School Mr. Bowles Senior Problems World hlislory Mr. Browne Mechanical Drawing Archileciural Drawing Mrs. Buoye- Mr. Chambers Miss Pew MISS C0ml5l l Physical Educaiion Physical Eclucafion Library English Wresfling Mrs. Cramer Clolhing Mr. Cunningham Miss Curry AQf'CUl+Ufe l-lomemaking Physics Typing Ma+hema+ics Foolball Traclc Mr. Fulmer World lplimlory Physical Eclucnlion Bfimlcelbeill Biinelmll Mr. Haighl' Driver Educaliori U. S. lplislory Miss Hanlon English CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Griswold Home Economics Mr. Hammond Malhemalics Senior Problems Miss Hawkins English U. S. l-lislory Row l: Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Ellioff, Mrs. Rennie Row 2: Mrs. Faucher, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. JarreH, Mrs. Jacinfo, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Cochran Page I6 Our feachers were fun loving. They enjoyed our assem- blies wi+l1 us, chaperoned us a+ dances, conducled us on field lrips, helped plan our clubs' programs, and urged us on foward grealer achievemenfs. ise, pafienf - ': ' an 'zien KI Our facully is well equipped +o educale us. They come from all parls of America and all have fine educalional backgrounds. They are living examples of 'rhe purposeful sfriving of service-minded people who are dedicaled lo +he principle of molding American youfh for faking use- ful places in our modern world. CAFETERIA HELPERS Davis Radford, Arnold Lalcner, Sieve Woods, Charles Malney, Theron Andrews. Mr. Hebbard English Mr. lverson Band Orcheslra Mr. Kasper Applied lvlalh. Aulo Shop Machine Shop Miss Hooper Physical Educafion Mr. Johnson lvlalhernalics Mr. Kime Driver Training Wlithoted Qbeals Our feachers learned wifh us. They were our leaders who helped us search for +ru+h. They gave us fheir lime and energy in full measure +ha'r we mighl have a fuller, more meaningful educa+ional life a+ Redlands High School. They did no+ speak from ivory 'rowers bu+, descending +o us, urged us up +he somefimes foilsome road 'loward a bei- fer undersianding of our world. Mr. Lewis Mr. Lich+i Tvpinq TYPFHQ Basic Business Boolclceepinq Mr. Msarfin Mr. Nelson Aqriculiure Auio Mechanics Mr. Lowery Ari Mrs. Phillips Journalism English Miss Saclmifz Basic Business Spanish French Mr. Spindf Woodshop Mechanical Drawing Shop Malh. Miss Rool Office Praclice Business English is Q .ju . :ik A Nt lil 1' x L A ix T? ji : i ..., , . X 5 W R ul A ,sw , 'i f ' Y Ax - ' 52' ' mv wb . 5 X .3 5 ffmga saw? if Q M. A ,px ' 35 Mfg 'TN J A N' .1 -- ' 'f . W 3 m' - ZI' T '.,' P ? , :f::: ' ww' Q ' W H if J i K ..,. , a 5 A S Nw i . if ,K N '34 'Q il Xi .saw Q 1 if f www Q 4 ' X J: si . gggw ' X r ,rx i . 5 f i 1111 1 v w f b ' FXS 'bsigggw Q' if w R, xg W? Cllabe Hangan A.S.B. Vice-Presiclenl Pai Lynch A.S.B. Secrelary Smifh Commissioner of Finance Gloria Kruse Commissioner of Aclivilies Susie Thomerson Girls' League Presidenl Wilson Thompson Boys' League Presidenl Chuck Porle Commissioner ol Alhlelics Sue Hun'r Commissioner of Pep Frances Drerup Commissioner of Publicify Harry Genef Commissioner of Hobachi Sally Silverwood Co-commissioner of Malcio Be'H'y Hammen Co-commissioner of Malcio fawgivefzs Harry Croslhwaife A.S.B. Presidenl' Under +he compe+en+ leadership of Harry Crosfhwai and fheir faculfy advisor, Mr. Binlcley, fhis year's A.S, Cabine+ concluded a very ou+s+anding year in cooper +ion wiih +he Adminisfralion and S+uden+ Council. Spc soring fhe P.T.A. drive and planning and execuiing ma of our ac'fivi+ies +hroughouf lhe year, fhe Cabinel' c serves +he salu'I'e of 'lhe s+uden+ body for Hs many hom of hard work. STUDENT COUNCIL SECOND SEMESTER Row I: Eddie Rezendes, Dale Mariin, Don Nelson, Harry Crosfhwaife, Sue Huni, Ron Prescoii, Dianne Field, Pai Lynch, Paula Ballanfyne. Row 2: Shirley Knighl, Carolyn Gunfer, Sharon Moore, Jack Surr, Larry Kennedy, Maria Smifh, Bob Kirschbaum, Gary Poelsfra, Tom Jennings. Row 3: Gayle Wirz, Larry Sfeele, Ralph Dudley, Jim Fox, Dave Ackley, Tom Zeigler, Shir- ley Acuff, Pai Townsend, Joann Penacho. Row 4: Alberi Quesada, Don Bryanf, Richard Cox, Jim Cafe, Barry Humberf, Jerry Donahue. Lyle Hughes, Richard Floyd. STUDENT COUNCIL-FIRST SEMESTER Row l: Larry Kennedy, Jim Brackins, Bob Hannah, Nimrid Ihrig, Tom Marlinez, Jim Roberfs, Bob Vanderwall, Tom PaHison, Mike Armacosl, Harry Genel. Row 2: Neil Johnson, Sfeve MacDonald, Tom Bancroff, Phyllis Biggs, Nancy Hari, Maria Smifh, Ellen Kupfer. Row 3: Dave Lynn, Joe Werner, Sieve Siockion, Jack Whiffield, Jay Jones, La Vona Allred, Marfy Harding, Holly Sawyer, Paula Farmer, Mickey Donahue, Ted Casfro, Harrison Lighifoof, Row 4: Jane? Anderson, Ann Sherman, Gloria Kruse, Clabe Hangan, Nancy Odening, Don Head!eYf Judy Filch, Mary Ann Hu+chinson, Susie Thomerson, Mary Gail Mouw. Row 5: Ken Ekema, Harry Crosfhwaile, Reia Wallis, Sandy Hansen, Joyce Cowan, Pal Lynch, Sue Huni, Sue Shu'Ffle+on, Donna Carroll, Darrell Wood, lrv King, Mike Rennie, George Bri?- fain, Alvin Reed. 5 A s . r KJ- 1- Mr. Binkley Eaculiy Adviser lo The A.S.B. Cabinei 3' 4.., ,W.rwM.fU ,loo ' in-1, , -1-3, 1 A 51001 TES rg AN D TERM PAPERS , 4' XJ S ,.-.... ssxeNMENT ANU A ANSW ERS Reflecfion 06 acabemic Qclzievemenf Page 23 Qdww Tom PaH'ison 'fakes charge of +he Senior Assembly as fhe masfer of ceremonies of fhe show This ls Your Life, wifh Senior Class Presideni' Mike Armacosf as fhe sub- iecf of aH'en+ion. The Class of i954 has been oufsfanding in 1'he fields of sporfs, music, drama, and scholarship, making This year one of 'lhe besl' in fhe his+ory of R. H. S. Senior Week, celebrafed for 'I'he fhird Hme al' our school, included +he ever-popular-bui'-la'I'er painful Diich Day, ihe Senior Fashion Show, ihe zany Senior Assemkily preceding fhe gruelling Treasure Hun+, and fhe climaxing Banquei' in fhe Universi+y Commons and Dance in +he Round Room. Our year ended wi'rh ihe +radi+ional Bacca- laureafe, Class Day, Senior Breakfasf, and Commencemenl in fhe Redlands Bowl. We sincerely wish fo fhank our sponsors, Mr. Bowles, Mr. Hammond, and Miss Sfevens, for all fheir fime and eFfor'l' con+ribu1'ed fo make our year a success. The Superb Seniors of I954 serpenfine info +he audiforium for ihe annual Senior Assembly. Page 25 wk,- -.ff 5 1 ,.,., H ,Lf 1 1, ,4 -4 , A , . 314 111 l X . 5, V' 3 1 . 4 . A-,, 51 sw' , V., A x, if wwf ilk '53 .. .., 'X X 3 ,saws B' 59,6 W. ,gs law? 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'VA W A ' Q ' .Sai 'ii 5 lg 1 X -, ws. 3 GW Nina Waddell Louis Villa Richard While Louise Whea+on Lois Willis Harold Willis Fred Woodward Gail Winans flue pfzide all qw uafion Neal Wall Roberr Widlund Jerry Wilms Fred Wrighf BeHy Lou Webs+er Hugh Williams Wes Wilson Copyriqht I953 or W54 by W The Senior baslcelball +eam smiles over 'rheir defeal of +he facul+y. Presidenl Milce's children as presenled in +he Senior Assembly. Tom Spurlocl: displays +he prize he won in 'I'he Senior Treasure Hunlz Secrefary Ginnie Treasurer Tom modeling in fhe Senior Fashion Show. and Hifi Page 39 rl 9 is , 2 Page 40 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dave Lynn, Presidenlg Susan Leel, Treas urerg Norman Brown, Vice-President Vir ginia Boyd, Secrefary. Sfudenf Body Presidenl, Harry Cros'l'hwai+e, weighs David Lynn as lhe Juniors conlemplale +heir viciory wilh 2,000 lbs. of canned food. aunfml uniofzs The class of '55 mighf well have had +he moiios We can do more in '54. Under +he live wire leadership of Presidenl Dave Lynn, Vice-Presidenf Norman Brown, Secrelary Virginia Boyd. and Treasurer Susan Leef, 'lhe Juniors carried lheir full share of school leadership. ln fhe an- nual can drive +he Juniors amassed a winning +o+al of over 2,000 pounds of canned goods, more lhan 'lhal of any previous class. La+er in lhe year, lhe class chose a++rac+ive rings and slunning sweaiers of lurquoise lrim- med in whife and black. The Junior-Senior Prom, financed and given by +he Juniors, was one of lhe highlighls of lhis year's school even'l's. Following 'rhe lheme of Orien+al Gardens, fhe decoralions were ex- quisifely and laslefully done lo 'lhe admiralion of all who allended. QM :fi QQ M . 5-21 ,gi W if .fr rm fn ar Q: I wif uf Q. x Tw Q Q 2? 9 xi Q N. 1 3' 5 S 6 1 'L it 1 s .x r, fig? . -- -.xp ,. 'Q . Ss. gf t 'QQ K X R i S 12 W '91 H ia NK If im Rb N5 AY N fyzkp ,, is 1:1 Q Ja, Z1 sf' af 'L M, -w-X.. 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N V, X H 'YB in 1-is A Sw+MWfw 'XX aa af, ,. , gf, i M W . was-mvwdseisi 1. PM 'N E 12 X .Q , . .Q m cfm - 4 , t4454N,i-1P?f.,J Tip . ,x,f1 fix, 1 f VA' ff? ' if .fb ri' f Y Q 5. LS' 32: as A 'XX Q x vw. 1:1 gocialsle gopluomcfzes SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Gladys Galindo, Secrelary: Jim Langli urerg Sandy Hansen, Vice-Presidenlg T +ro, Presidenl. FIPV' The class of l956 has lalcen an aclive par+ in 'lhe s+uden'l body life of Redlands High ihis year. Under lhe leadership of Presidenl' Ted Caslro, Vice-Presidenl' Sandy Hansen, Secre+ary Gladys Galindo, and Treasurer James Langley, 'rhe class has made a good s+ar+ in i+s firsf high school year. Mr. Uber and Miss Rool' served as dasssponson and gave vduabk asddance dong +he way. One of fhe mos+ successful aclivifies was 'rhe Kandy Kane Kapers given on March I2, which was one of fhe oufsranding dances of 'rhe year. ln +he can drive +he Sophomores collecled over l,000 pounds of canned goods, more 'lhan any previous Sophomore class has collecled. Toward fhe end of fhe year 'rhe class had a gala parly al' +he Sylvan Parlr Plunge, bringing happy ending lo a fruilful and successful firsf lerm in high school. Page 47 ADAM'S ADVISORY Row I: Rcberl Fosfer, Pauline Baez, Sarah Anderson, Shirley Acuff, Gloria Avila, David Arredondo Row 2: Kennelh Alford, Jeanefle Ab' boil, Jane? Anderson, Myra Barlcema, Sarah Balmer, Raul Almaraz, Mark Ar- redondo 7-lmexl gfzouglmf gclwlafzslzifv and Cinflzusiam ANDERSON'S ADVISORY Row I: Doi Brown, Pam Biggs, Roberla Braam, Carol Beebe, Julia Bloemhof Row 2: Dennis Befhke, Bob Braga, Don Bryanl, Roberf Benf- ley, David Belrran Row 3: George Brilfain, Huberl Bell, James Bobo, John Befhlce x faux? K+ 'JS Q Os Mb .E Xb X N '51 , x N ' 5? S' 0 1.. 'Q L. N, xy FQ f ffl 43 in U ,, qw, 'E 'f x f f 14 'j. W 1 XQQQFM uw sy X Q . is Q i 1- H29 L nw as ,A ? M22 -if M A .1 wh, , W 0-,fp-xr A U I ... 1 K qffev ,W .Slim Q Q M I NNN, V Q M, . . . V YVVV Q H M: M 1- .4-.4 V x 'WWW BANDY'S ADVISORY Row I: Helen Fosier, Margaref Green, Emma Lu Glover, Gerry Gadling. Row 2: John Jones, Gladys Galindo, Sandra Gerges, Paula Griffifh, Judy Gray, Myrna Gerry, William Griep. Row 3: Ray Jasso, Curfis Gardner, Pefe Garrel- son, Fred Gurney, Bill Green, Leo Guesf, Jim Fox. iivvr BINKLEY'S ADVISORY Row I: Bill Johnsfon, Fern Hum- phrey, Carol Johnson, Nancy Huffsfuller, Sharon HuHon, John Hill, Jerry Hoolr. Row 2: Ronnie Jennings, Eddy Hopps, Sheila HuHo, Carolyn Hope, Helen Humilidad, Mary Anne Hufchinson, Larry Holquin. Row 3: Richard Hoyf, Jarry Las- Ier, John Hyllzema, Ronnie Hov- ell, Tom Jiminez, Barry Humberl, Bill Hopkins. Page 50 BARNETT'S ADVISORY Row I: Dorcas Simpson, Sh Commings, Sandy Hansen, I Hadwiger, Donna Crowell. Row 2: Jerry Hafcher, AI: Haro, Foy Higgins, Jane I ren, Janis Hale, Dorolhy Judy Harrison. Row 3: Gerald Hanson, . Guy, Earl Henderson, John las, Ken Hancock, Nick Ha way, Bob Harvey, Ron Hell BOWLES' ADVISORY Row I: Barbara Keighiley, Bon' nie Arbuckle, Frances Korn, Ga- len Jones, Linda Jones, Janice Kovach, Shirley Knighi, Myrna Joy. Row 2: Bob Kerr, Don Judy, Lawrence Klemm, Dan Klingbiel, Jack Lamm, Jay Jones, Norman Kincaid, Barfon Kingham, Henry Lederer. BROWNE'S ADVISORY Row I: Rose Luian, Charloffe Maufz, Sonia McFadden, Anita McKee, Ann Marquiss, Sue Love- less, Sherry McDonald. Row 2: Lewis Lysinger, Roberf Lines, Johnny Luevano, John Manning, Chris Mayne, Bill Smifh. Row 3: Nolan Lockwood, Mur- ray McLaughlin, Burlon Marlin, Dale Marlin, Tim Lopez, Gilberl Marlin. Page 5l CHAMBERS' ADVISORY Row I: Lilie Morales, Suzanne Moss, Corinne Mulder, Jackie Miller, Beverly Neally. Row 2: Rolle Mendel, Raymond Mills, Don Nelson, Belh Mulder, Mavis Mefcalf, Lonnie McMan- us. Row 3: Arllmur Moncur, Ceon Murray, Leroy Molina, Frank Moore, Ronnie Murdock. insome an willing wg'-if 'I' W? COLLIN'S ADVISORY Sophies Jack Lamm and Ted Casfrc Row l: Norela Parks, Judy Nielson, Joann Penaclwo, Nancy Oafes, Jacky H1 h if . h S . V d Poelshlal Barbara Preissi S lne e S 0eS 0 fnlg enlors an e Row 2: Palrick O'Hara, David Nordello, Joe Penecho, Bill Bowen, Jim Pelly, Walll, Kennedy, and CI'OSll1Wail'e. Bob Parker, Jim Page. Row 3: Charles Olnmslede, Waller Odening, Dan Paramo, Ernie Paramo, Lewis Peeden, Lee Pelerson, Bill Nollinglwam. Page 52 ages lo please NX., 1 xx FULMER'S ADVISORY ,. Row I: Frances Lascuraine, Pal' Skaggs, Nancy Shumalcer, Virginia Schlaplrohl, Ann Sherman, Geneva Simmons. Row 2: Helen Rodriquez, Donald Maiesfic, Richard Simmons, Sam Sepulveda, Eugene Roque. Row 3: Tom Scho++, Joe Boyd, Bob Schwab, Tony Roque, Bud Lombard. X I 'lqm.-rug, y llllllllll in ll KASPER'S ADVISORY Row I: Belva Ralliff, Rulh Ra- mos, Judy Ramirez, Esiher Rami- rez, Lorraine Richardsaon, Laura Ridge. Row 2: Felix Rocha, Doug Rob- bins, Eddy Rezendes, Eleanor Robles, Anne Richardson, Joy Robinson, Gilberl' Ramirez. Row 3: Brenl' Reedy, Dave Radi- us, David Roberis, Gerald Reedy, Frank Polen, Wesley Haworlh, Roger Prince. Row I Duwayne Tench Rober1Ver Sleeg Rnchard Volock Dave Wagner, Wayne Row 2 Peggy Umloaclw Sue Walker Melba Taylor Glenda Van Voorsl, Marlene Wall Rlla Wallus Nancy Thurman Roberla Ver Sleeg June Wagner. Row 3 Johanna Van Uffelen Laura Mac Van Grouw Roberfa Van Hassel, Trena Vander Veen Laura Van Dulren Marsha Verkaulr Pal Townsend Kay Twllclwell. RONlN'S ADVISORY Row l: Jean Boyeff, Sheila Carl- son, Judy Fifch, Becky Liffle, Paul Wrighf, Ray Six. Row 2: Bruce Farnsworfh, Carl Hill, John Kennedy, Norm Fed- derson, Roger Boone. Row 3: Wal+ Pyle, John Sulli- van, George Franlclef, Glenn Boyefi, Fred Willhile, Roger Wilson, Ar+ Hernandez. SERRAO'S ADVISORY Row I: Lucy Wofh, Claudelfe Clock, Beverly Wyman, Sandy Worrall, Donna Wheeler, Shir- ley Wrighf Row 2: Carroll Warren, Ronald Wilson, Nelson Whi+e, Marlow Wolff Row 3: Ed Wirlz, Larry Wifier, Richard Word, Karl Wiclrman, Jack Whiffield, John Woolley CULl.EN'S ADVISORY Row I: Liz Sfirz, Carol Slcells, Pai Boone, Myrna Sfephens, Gloria Sfanley, Robin Sloan. Row 2: Sharon Surber, Frances Rhein, Leda Snyder, Roberl' Slumpf, Sreve Siocldon, Phil Sousa, Richard Summers. Row 3: Bill Slaves, John Talley, Virgil Smifh, Ron Sfebbins, James Taylor, Doug Solberg, Al- len Sonnenburg. Row 4: Fred Spradlin, Don Sie- gall, Jack Summers, Phil Snyder, Douglas Sieimle. rlfzusfwofzflfnxi and 7-alenfe li?.fMa2Ysi!'e,Q?eLo2LF3i55Y YS Ji'Zl'.Lw',,e., G -A f sf? is Q ,--f Ll ' J ' - .16 - Reflecfion 06 Om aflulefic V . M ll gfalwafzfs in I pnw-N ,,Qz,wmWM.,,-V . ,, ! v 'X 1' f'Y'3k ' sf x .f . , , Q k PZ, , iff, . 3 - 1 ,-w if 'V ,D ' -gxuf A vp-if sf x ' ' ' 'A .13 4 2 . 5 , iff 3 i 1? 5 if X if if-f' A Q -.Zhi as mmmrn BKTWYTZY5 1 z 5 X if 1 Q , X Vg rim' 4 7' 9 X rs A 3 H 'P A x, K M Z E A 1 Y' 1 s ,n. as V' L Q 'W 1 alzulous 'fooflmll Displaying fhe mosf devasfafing offense seen in fhe five year Weaver foolball dynasly, fhe ferrific Terriers of I954 compiled one of fhe lop records in Soulhland prep foofball. Guided by Coach Buck Weaver, lhe Terriers romped lhrough lheir foughesl praclice schedule in hislory unscafhed, and confinued unbeafen unfil fheir eighlh game of fhe season when fhey fell fo a lasl' dilch Pomona rally, I3-I2. This game marked fhe firsl' 'lime lhe Terriers had been defeafed since Pomona furned fhe frick in I95I, a sfring of I9 consecufive games Fealuring a well balanced air and ground alfack, fhe Terriers consisfenfly piled up greaf yardage while sfumping 'lheir opponenfs wifh a rock-ribbed defense. The offense was buill around fhe slerling ball handling of Capfain Bob Vander Wall, fhe vicious line plunging of Leo Guesf and Caesar Hangan, lhe off-fackle slanfs of sensalional sophomore, Al Garcia, and fhe fleel end runs of Slan Gray and Clabe Hangan. The line was anchored by such sfaunch huskies as Tommy Marlinez, Cae- sar l-langan, Jim Brackins, Fred Ford, Dean Parks, Ken Ekema, Dick Chaney, and Tom Sfrahl. Frank Prudholm, Wall' Roberls, Sfan Gray, and Clabe Hangan paced 'lhe ball-hawking pass defense. Sfarling fhe year wifh a nucleus of I3 relurning leffermen from fhe championship feam of l952, Coach Weaver molded his usual brand of hard hiffing foolball from fhis group, a number of promising JV's, and an unusually good crop of sopho- mores. Redlands players gained a number of dislincfions af lhe season's end by placing Vander Wall, Ekema, and Brackins on firsf sfring All-CBL feam, while Al Garcia, Tom Marlinez, and Mackey Sfroud made fhe second feam, wifh numerous olhers geffing honorable menfion. The poised field-generalship and passing of Bob Vander Wall and fhe vicious line play of Jim Brackins gained fhem 3rd and 2nd slring All-CIF respecfively. The Terriers drive info The Promised Land againsf Riverside. 0 I 1.1 ' 4 I X L7 :if J A A 'FW -B89 ,S ,. , M f ill If . Ak Q f N. 2 X K .Q fag K X 'H W if. 4 ww xyrf ix N 5 W 2953 .l Q A Av . -fi' ki- - is . M J - ' A f 3 755 Cui Triumphant Tefniea The Redlands Terriers foofball feam besides racking up second place in fhe CBL., had +he disfinc- lion and honor of placing fwo +eamma+es on C.l.F. reams. Jim Brackins, an oufsfanding Junior feam member and consfanf +hrea+ +o +he opponenis on defense, was picked by fhesporf scribes as guard on fhe firsi-sfring C.B.L. feam and guard on fhe all-C.l.F. second feam. Bob Vander Wall, elecfed by his 'leammafes as capfain of fhe I953 Terrier feam, was selecfed for fhe quarlerback slof on 'lhe firsr C.B.L. +eam and was picked for +he same posifion on fhe fhird C.l.F. ieam. Oiher honors weni fo Tom Marfinez as fhe 'I'eam's bes+ blocker, and +o Caesar Hangan as fhe oursfanding fackle. Bob Vander Wall Jim Brackins Mackey S+roud Wal+ Rober+s Neal Wall Dean Parks Caesar Hangan Clabe Hangan Jim Journigan Dick Cheney Larry Kennedy Mike Cummir Dan Almarez Carl Walfers Frank Prudholm Ken Ekema Glen S+roh Jim Loveless Page 60 efze Tough fo eaf Tom S+rahl, Tom Mar+inez, Ernie Thornfon, S+an Gray Tom Paffison, Nimrod lhrig, Alber+ Quesada, Jack Bray AI Garcia, Paul Beaumont Louis Villa, Harrison Lighf- foor Rudy Dew, George Roberrs, Roxy Robbins, Fred Ford Ron PrescoH, Leo Guesf, John Befhke, Jim Alisup Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands C0 'LGA 33 - 0 MI. Carmel 7 - 0 Anaheim I4 - I2 Phoenix I4 - 7 San Diego 3I - I9 Riverside I9 - I9 Chaffey 34 - 7 San Bernardino I2 - I3 Pomona 26 - 0 Colfon The Colion defense closes in on a Terrier as Redlands clobbers Colfon 26-0. High flying Clabe Hangan vaulfs 'rhe celebrafed Terrier W, V Iine. , ,i 6,1 ' 3 .1 V A .4 , . 5 Qigikiy' A rf ' ' ss . I ' L. 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I -as I ss 7. 4.....g,f-- Msn- 'Em--sfvwv.-Kwmexsibxr' ia mfs 9 5 - N' gels. 7 Qs S Qi .1 SJ aid f-'Z 5' ff 4235 g 3 2 , ,,:,,.?.f,A M -J A, W I 'M as I if N ,WKQ 5 fb... 5 xiii V QQ 'A1' ' A' Q if E'-S' if -ef Us lf, ' if ,vw CEE' l953-I954 was a joyous year for fhe Redlands High School Toy Terriers Coaches, Bob Chambe.'s, Bill Cunningham and fans for 'lhis is +he firsl year in Redlands foolball hisfory 'rhe B's have cap+ured +he C.B.L. Championship. The season s+ar+ed off wi+h a bang for 'lhe Toy Terriers wifh lhree pracfice game wins. The firsf, a sleam-rolling vic+ory over Bars+ow 20-0. The second, a vicforious win over Anaheim I3-2. The fhird prelimnary win came when fhe Toy Terriers clobbered Bonila 38-6. Wi+h lhree slraighf wins under +heir bells, 'rhe Toy Terriers opened C. B. L. play wi+h Riverside on lhe U. of R. field. This game proved 'lo be one of ihe roughesl' of fhe enlire season, bu'l fhe Toy Terriers came oul' on lop of a lhril- ling 20-I9 score. Halfbaclc Bob Jiminez shared +he scoring honors wilh Tom Ziegler and Dale Mar+in. Riverside's ace back, McCoy Williams, gave fhe Toy Terriers lrouble mosf of lhe game, scoring one fouchdown and ripping off large gains in 'lhe line. Wilh fhis win +he Terriers wenl on lhe nex+ weelc fo send Chaffey fo a I9-0 defeat wifh Jiminez scor- ing +wice and Marlin once. f up Pc. 4'- 9 Page 64 The Terriers recover a fumble during fhe Collon game. am ion H U ?oofl1alle'zS The fhird league vicfory for fhe Pups came when fhey defeafed fhe San Bernardino Cadeffes I3-0. The firsf score was made by Bob Jiminez, fhe ofher came when Glenn Choafe infercepfed a pass and wenf for fhe clinching TD. The nexf week fhe Terrier Pups mef fhe favored defending Champions on Pomona's own field. Buf on fhe opening kickoff Halfback Dale Marfin fook fhe ball and refurned if 90 yards for fhe Toy Ter- riers firsf fouchdown. The ofher T.D. came in fhe fhird period when Q. B.Bill Ramirez scored from fwo yards ouf. The score ended I3-6 in favor of Redlands. By fhis fime Redlands Terrier Pups had a four and O record and fook on fhe Colfon Babyiackefs in fhe Orange Show Sfadium. End Ernie Paramo led fhe scoring race wifh fwo fouchdowns followed by Jiminez and Marfin wifh one each. This was enough fo down Colfon 26-I3 fo wind up a perfecf unfarnished season. The Pups rolled up l63 poinfs fo fheir opponenfs' 46 poinfs. The enfire squad received leffers and fwenfy-fhree feam members were awarded gold foofballs for oufsfanding play. Capfains elecfed for fhe season were Bob Jiminez, Frank Aguilar, and John Janewicz. The Toy Terriers defense was fops as fliey held 'rho The pups gain on an end run. versicle Bearlefs fo a 20-I9 score. Page 65 Redlands Glnam ions Ben Chrisiensen Clabe Hangan Larry Kennedy Doug Linn John Befhke Mike Armacosi Leo Guesf Jim Law Wilh anofher baskeiball season a+ an end, RHS can proudly review one of +he mosl' successful casaba ses- sions in many years. Sfariing ou'r wifh a new coach and sfamped wifh a cellar fickef, fhe Terriers marched by numerous reverses and upsefs and +ied wifh fhe Colfon Yellowiacke+s for fhe Cifrus Bell' League Championship. lf was fhe firsf CBL championship for fhe Terrier hoops+ers in sixfeen years. Looking info fhe records, we find fhe Terriers wifh a offensive average of 48.I and a defensive fally of 43.9, fopping fhe CBL for 'the year. Mike Armacosi' was picked on i'he All CBL and CIF feams as well as being selecfed +he CBL's mos+ valuable player of fhe year. Mike rounded oui' 1'he season wifh a scoring folal of I64 poin+s, iusf fwo behind Champ Sam Gardner who scored I66. Mike Armacosf, Bill Gillespie, Ben Chrisfensen, sophomore John Befhke, and all 'lhe resf of ihe varsily squad showed RHS one of +he bes'I' examples of ieamwork, drive, and spiri+ ii' has ever seen. Page 66 2, -af lv if Ali' E WS, , wh. f Raj? 1 fi! 1- 4, H5 Q? sg if fa 5 'f -iJgJ G -Pei wif' iw Q27 XE My gig M , , all Q, 1' , ,mv WTA ' 2 yi, gf Af. , Ve? W 21, ' f gf L gv , ri 'xl fb' . ' ' - ,1 ff' ' 1 H? 0' 4 -X31 mwifg ',. I if 'iw 2 1 I 2133 ' W Ei? 1 if RL . Q at E H 'A ,.4,.,r K 43' BASKETBALL SQUAD Row I: Larry Kennedy, Mike Armacosf, John B thk C h F I BII Gillespie Ben Ch II Cl b H g mer, i Row 2: Jim Law, Paul Andriese, Frank Sexfon, Leo Guesf, Jeff Cooper, Doug Linn 61 'IJ I Page 68 In reviewing fhe baskelball season, we find Redlands coming from behind Io score I'wice over Colfon wifh +wo fiffeen-poinf margins, and Iwo spIi+ games wi'rh I'he ofher league Ieams Io wind up in a He wiI'I1 Colfon for I'he championship. Beyond a doubf I'he mosl exci+ing game of 'rhe season was Ihe one-poin'r vicfory over Berdoo, our I'radi'rionaI rival. In The Iasi' Iwo minules of Ihe game, Bill Gillespie bombarded Ihe Berdoo de- fense wifh poinf-winning jump sho'rs Io boosi' I'he Terriers info firsl'-place posi'rion in I'he CBL race. In +he CIF playoffs, Ihe Terriers Iook Ihe floor from Newpor+ in a near upseI', losing by only one poini' +0 Ihe amazemenl' of Ihe sporI's scribes. v ,pn Wm x A A ff 'x'-co 1 JGQFN X-um M 3 in ., L 1 K 2 X M ,. ZW 5 Z 1f 3 iv? 3 1 4 ,ary 1 , B BASKETBALL SQUAD Row I: Coach Serrao. Bill Sfaves, Joe Acosie. John Jane- wicz, Irv King, Sian Brassfield. Row 2: Gil Casfonodoa, Al Ar- redondo, Dick Townson, Melvin Rich, Jim Puffy, Dave Radius, Dick Volock. R. gi gesf HKU gaslzeflmll This year fhe B baskefball feam had one of ifs mosf successful seasons under fhe coaching of Frank Serrao. They ended fhe season in second place by losing fhree of fen league games: one each fo Riversdie, Colfon, and San Bernardino. The pups wenf fhrough fheir pracfice schedule wifhouf being beafen once, fo end up wifh a season's 'rofal of I7 wins and 3 losses. Coach Serrao's Bee club showed a very good offense and defense. The pups wenf fhrough fheir league schedule by beafing San Bernardino in fhe fir sf round and losing fo fhem in fhe sfarf of fhe second round. Riverside and Colfon also splif wifh fhe Toy Terriers, one win and one loss each. Some fhe feams oufsfanding players were: Joe Acosfa, Sfan Brassfield, Ray Avila, and Irv King. The feam sparkplug was C. B. L. B high scorer, John Janewicz. i I' sxg I 8 AQVQ - ' rn A S I . 5 ' . I AQ 'J g. L 1 A Q' gf K 1 U I ll'- : -Q 4' xi r 0 Q Page 70 A player's-eye view of a crowd af one of our Bee games. lnse+-John Janewicz lead ing Bee C. B. L. scorer. Henry Mendoza flips one al lhe cl1ari+y circle againsl' Colfon Babyiacke+s. Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands 7-ltexl lm C0135 53 Chaffey 53 Collon 4l Riverside 48 Pomona 4I San Berardino 36 Chaffey 32 Collon 4l Riverside 36 Pomona 47 San Bernardino ating an Dfzive Husfling ofzse iclefzs ll howed +heir sluff and a+ +he complerion of pre- When baseball spring fraining began, our Terriers rea y s , season games if seemed evidenr our nine would be cerlain fo place high in CBL sfandings. Somefhing happened and fhe boys iusf couldn'+ seem lo gel' 'l'oge+her. However, +he Terriers were a cons+an+ lhreaf fhroughouf, and o+her reams never fool: +hem lighily. This year's nine had one especially fine poinf, +ha+ of never giving up. Over and over again, mul+iple run rallies scared fhe daylighfs our of 'lhe opposiiion. Ouffielder Ken Ekema fopped our hiHers, while such s+alwar+s as Jack Appleron, Bob Vander Wall, Larry Ken- nedy, and Harry Crosfhwaire furned in fine ve+eran performances. Nexr year's nine will lose +o graduafion fhese Seniors: Bob Vander Wall, Larry Kennedy, Jack Applefon, Harry Crosihwaife, and John Carpenfer. Coach Lee Fulmer, in his firsf year af RHS, improved greafly 'rhe qualify of our horsehiders' play. ln a year ' h s+a+ure fhal will insure healfhy respecf or +wo, under Coach Fulmer, baseball ar Redlands should reac a new by orher CBL clubs. BASEBALL SQUAD Row l: Bob Crowe, Ed Wirlz, Ernie Paramo, Frank Sanchez, Ken Ekema, Harry Jones, Bill Allen, Harry Crosih- waiie, Larry Kennedy, Bob Vander Wall, Jack Applelon Row 2: Jim Lopez, John Manning, Dale Marlin, Don Bryanf, Frank Schwarfz, Mike Burke, Lowell Casky, Carl Hill, Coach Fulmer Row 3: Jeff Cooper, Jay Jones, John Carpenier, Bill Green, Jim Pe'Hy, Richard Volock, Richard Simmonds, James Bobo, Sieve Siockfon Our mosf compefenl' moundsman, fireballer Jack Appleron. lnfielder Franlx Sanchez pu'l's +l1e ball on a roclceling Ter- rier. Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Arcadia Chino Downey Chaffey Coachella Chino Collon Banning Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands I2 5 0 6 8 I0 II 8 gcofzes Beaumonl Chafliey Pacific Collon Pomona San Bernardino Riverside San Bernardino Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands 6 Pomona I l Hemel 5 Coachella 7 Coachella 2 Colfon 3 Pacific 7 Pacific ll - 6 Riverside huclers in achon Harry lhwaile balhng and Bob ao of our brighlesl e . . . 1 5 . . der Wall calching. Page 73 I 4 1 4 gaselaall 129 De ccafaon BASEBALL DAY One of 'l'he mos+ successful even'l's of 'lhe school year was Baseball Day. This day was sei' aside for dedicalion of our new baseball field. School was dismissed early For fhe presenlafion ceremony in which ihe field was presen'I'ed fo RHS in a speech by Mr. Oscar Sedam, represenling fhe school board. Mr. Haycoclr made lhe acceplance speech. The affair was climaxed wifh lhe crowning of Senior Be++y Fasenmyer as Miss Baseball of I954. The honors were presenled To Belly by feam capiain, Bob Vander Wall. The leam came 'lhrough +o make +he day compleie by handing down fhe River- side Poly Bears an ll-6 loss. agile Ci uamen Af fhe end of fhe season, fhe Terriers placed fwo boys in fhe C.I.F. finals. Jim Braclcins fook a fourfh in diving and Dave Lynn foolc a sixfh in fhe l00 yard breasfsfrolce. The Cee feam was siffing back very pleased, having received a second in fhc C.B.L., buf fo climax fhis ac- complishmenf, word was received fhaf Palm Springs was nof officially in fhe C.B.L., so Redlands can claim fhe championship. Highlifers from fhe l954 swim squad, breasfsfroke sfar Dave Lynn and C.B.L. Diving Champ Joe Kendall. Page 75 A SWIMMING Row I: Ronald Wilson, Joe Kendall, Mike Armacosi, Allason, Clerk, Logan Lockabey, Larry Wi++er Row 2: Phil Rochford, Bill Melcher, Conrad Miziumski, Larry Crim, Dave Lynn, Paul Andriese, Jerry Owens Row 3: Coach Anderson, Manager Phil Sousa, Manager Gerald Ellison, Jim Heard, Don Deussen, Manager Wendel Carlson, Manager Garlh Graves afefz izafzrls Wi'l'h only five relurning lelfermen, lhe Terriers formed a leam 'lhal' performed beyond previous expeclafions. ln C. B. L. 'lhe 'lankmen placed lourlh in +l1e closesl' C. B. L. meel' in over 'ren years. Joe Kendall was The sfandoul' in fhe meef as he picked up a firsf place in diving. The Terrier A leam also freaded info C. I. F. bounds. The fhree-man medley +eam composed of Lynn, Armacos+, and Lockabey, and +he four-man relay 'ream of Porie, An- driese, Chrislensen, and Lockabey, along wifh Dave Lynn in fhe breasf sfroke, all wenl lo lhe C. I. F. The Bees and Cees had a good 'lurnoul lhis year, and all fhe boys in fhese cafegories will be back -Fo' nex+ year's leam. ln fhe CBL 'lhe Cees were nipped oul of firsr place and +I1e Bees picked up a fif+h. 'Sa MM J . - I xr.. L Pago 76 B SWIMMING Row I: Roberi Richardson, Phil Anderson, Dennis Fosler, Ronnie Helbron, Gordon Bruion, Jack Lamm, Douglas Sfeimle, Jerry Yingsf, Jimmy Taylor Row 2: Regnaud Carlson, Sfan Harshmann, Bob Silverman, Jim Fox, Barry Humberl, Jim Cafe, John Williams Row 3: Felix Rocha, Richard Ward, Dave Chrisfensen, Larry Klemm, Bob Harvey, Bruce Churchill, Waller Odening The whole 'Ieam was honored a+ fhe awards assembly. and all of fhe deserving boys received 'Iheir leHers. An eleciion was held for capfain and 'Ihe resulfs were ann ounced al' lhis assembly. The co-caplains for 'Ihe year were Dave Lynn and Logan Loclcabey. Oufsfanding mermen were Mike Armacosf, Dave Ward, Logan Loclcalay, and Chuck Porfe. Page 77 'hack Redlands' greai' Mike Cummins esiab- lishes himself as a 'lop C. I. F. sfar as he leads Riverside's Bruce Kiichen +o fhe 440 +ape in 49.6 seconds +o sei' a school record. The Terrier frack ieam, coached by fhree of +he finesi' coaches in The C.B.L., Bob Scholion, Ray Haigh+, and Bill Cunningham, made an impressive record for RHS hack hisiory +his year. The Terriers, led by Mike Cum- mins, fhe grea+es+ quarfer-miler ever io don ihe Blue and While, finished fhird in league dual meei compe+i+ion affer nearly upseHing champion Riverside. The 'ream lacked dep+h, buf ii had many individual s+ars. Mike Cummins no+ only sei ihe school siandard ol 49.6 in fhe 440, buf also fied ihe school record of I0.0 in +he I00. Sian Gray, finesi RHS hurdler since Willard Wrighf, ai 'l'his wri+ing is gunning for 'lhe CBL and CIF championship in fhe low hurdles. Ofher oufsfanding A TRACK SQUAD Row I: Leo Guesf, Dick Chaney, Rudy Dew, Fred Ford, Tom Sfrahl, Clabe Hangan, Bill McNary, John Befhke, Ernie Thornion Row 2: Larry Ward, Richard Millan, Dick Meumann, Dick Juniper, Rusiy Miller, Sian Gray, Mike Cummins, Tom Jennings, Jack Dielrick, Jim Law, John Janewicz, Glenn Ausiin, Eddy Rezendes hifs C IOO yard dash in l0.7 for a new school record, wi+h Sfaves capiuring second. boys on fhe squad were Tom Jennings and Rus'ry Miller who, along wifh Gray and Cummins, make up one of fhe fasfer relay feams in fhe CIF. Jimmy Law ran a very fasl' 880 in 2:2.0 while Richard Millan and Larry Ward ran fhe fasfesf mile in many years al' 4:40.0 and 4:42.0 respecfively. Phil Young, CBL broad jump champ, sei' a school record of 20'5lf2 , and Jack Finch established a new high iump mark of 6'3 I-4 . Many oufsfanding Seniors, among +hem Mackey S'I'roud, Fred Ford, Mark Rogers, Jack Die'l'rick, Dave O'Quinn and Richard Meumann, lefl oulsfanding records a+ 'lhe close of fhe I954 season. And so as fhe spikes and jer- seys are pu+ away for ano+her season, our fhinclads are looking forward 'l'o anofher greal year in l955. High jumping Jack Finch sails over fhe bar a+ 6 fee+ 3 3-4 inches for a new Redlands record. Page 79 Mike Cummins Mike Cummins Slan Gray Mackey Slroud Jack Finch CLASS A I00 440 Low hurdles Shol pul High iump I0.0 49.6 I0.9 5l'7lf2 6'3V4 and G Gindefzmen Recozbs gel in I954 CLASS B Phil Young Broad iump 20'5lf2 CLASS C Rezendes IOO Anderson I80 Anderson Broad iump Dudley Shol' pul MeGee High jump Anderson, Slaves, Hopkins, Rezendes 440 Relay B TRACK SQUAD no.7 19.1 mo 4l' n 5' 7'!2 47.5 Row I: Rusly Miller, Gilberl Ramirez, Phil Young, Mark Rogers, John Kennedy, John .lane- wicz, Glenn Auslin. Row 2: Pele Dangermond, Earl Henderson, Tom Ziegler, Larry Ward, Norman Kincaid, Sian Brassfield, John Browning, Vernon Lee, Jim Heeney. C TRACK SQUAD Row I: Richard Millan. Ed Rezendes, William Hopkins, Bill Slaves, Tom Anderson, Roger Dermody, Richard Frilchman Row 2' Alvin Reed W T l . , ayne oman, Bill Cum- mins, Ken McGee, Norm Wollhers, Ralph Dudley SOPHOMORE X-COUNTRY Row I: Doug Sfeimle, Jim Cafe, Tom Anderson, Roger Dermody, Bill Cummins. Row 2: Bill Wheafon, John Ma- fhis, Bill Griep, Norman Kin- caid. George EvereH, Gerald Rudy, Ross Burris, Allen Sonnen- burg. .ix VARSITY AND J. V. X-COUNTRY Row I: Bob Dewey, Jim Van Hassel, Norman Walfhers, Craig Reynolds, Val Sanders, Al Cas- fro, Larry Ward, Dave Chrislian, Richard Millan. Row 2: Phil Coker, Jack Finch, Wes Wilson, Hal Reynolds, Al Clark, Logan Loclcabey, John Browning, James Law, Al Park- erson. X-G mmf Ll Led by Capfain AI Casiro, fhe Terrier X-Counfry Ieam won +he MI. Sac. inviI'a+ionaI, finished second in fhe C. B. L., and gained fhird in Ihe C. I. F. Nex+ year's squad should prove very sfrong, for only Al Casfro is leaving 'Ihe varsify. Refurning will be Jim Law, 5+h in fhe CBL: Larry Ward, 4Ih in +he CBL and 2nd in CIF, Richard Millan, 2nd in CBL and course rec- ord holcler, 8.56 for I.8 miles: also Norman Kincaid and many promising sophies. I WRESTLING TEAM Row I: Marvin Winslow, Bob Kirschbaum, Bob Dewey, Ralph Barbo, Jim Jenkins, Ronnie Munoz, Jim Price, Mike Crane Row 2: Ronnie Cunningham, Roy Clark, Dwaine Campbell, Ernie Allsup, James Van Hasel, Dave Chrisiian, John Sullivan, Tony Tovar, Sieve Lopez, Ed Tabef Row 3: Ronnie Prescoffe, Jim Heeney, Richard Granillo, Bernard Meelker, Dean Parks, AI Que- sada, Harrison Lighlfool, Dick Chaney, Coach Chambers 1-----Y mighfy mafmen Coach Bob Chambers' I954 wresfling feam, co-capiainedby Ralph Barbo and Ronnie Munoz had ifs mosf ou+- sfanding season, winning all buf one of fheir boufs and placing bfh in Ihe C.I.F. Finals. The Terriers were hand- ed +heir only delieaf by San Diego High School which look ls'r place in fhe C.I.F. Finals. SCORES Redlands 24 22 Redondo Redlands 47 8 Anlelope Valley Redlands 24 I9 Whiflier Redlands 22 22 Whi+'Iier Redlands 37 I2 Chino Eejranjs 44 i 5 Cclno Row I: Bob Kirchbaum, Ralph Barbo e an S 33 I7 San DIego oc. Row 2: Dean Parks, Bernard Meelker, Dick Chaney Redlands I7 27 San Diego H.S. Rugge fzaclzefmen The i954 fennis feam, under 'rhe fulelage of Mack Ham d With only Iwo refurn' I mon , had one of l'he besf years in RHS lennis his+ory ing eHermen, Neal Wall and Dave Ackley, lhe 'leam was handicapped by lack of exper- ience. They made up for lheir shorfcomings, however, wilh enfhusiasm and +eam spiri+. As +he season pro- gressed, lhey began lo acquire fhe knowledge of good play. By lhe end of fhe season, fhe rackel'-swingers had a record in lhe CBL of fwo wins and eighl' losses, defea+ing Collon 'lwice and losing Io San Be and Pomona by very close scores. Wi+h five refurning Ielfermen and lh ' ' able +eam nexl year. rnardino ree JV s, fhe Terriers should field a very TENNIS SQUAD Row I: Glenn Boyell, Wes Wil- son, Mike Rennie, George Franklel, John Hill Row 2: Irv King, Don Feenslra Dev A e ckley, Neal Wall, Coacll Mak Hammond x :Mig Q .,g,,,i3am,6 ,nl Singles Cha in acfion mp Neal Wall sis, I 'xx i ' X gm Q WH 5 ,.1 ,.H,.,, 4 ,.,, , 1' ,bum Q ge. ,N , gf ,. XY, KM., A 4, ,fy L' Q59 off V QV' ' 2 4 , M Q, , 4 i -, 1 1' ' 517, 1 , -ga.. C ,ff 'A ww WO? 9. M Q., wx s i X fx 13 ja H mg , 1 S .df nl- I' 2 is 2 '.,' X 'sy .sw A is I--ps 'ix XX Q A X Q gk X ti 3 K Redlands' eminine Qflzlefes Wifh over I60 members, GAA enioyed ifs mos+ successful year. Af fhe firsf of fhe year, lhe Redlands High GAA played hosf lo 'rhe CBI schools plus Pacific and Fonlana a+ fhe semi-annua' CBL Playday. Miss Binder, GAA sponsor, and ls+ Semesier presidenl, Peg McGasland, made possi- ble 'lhis well organized evenl. Anolher program presenled lo lhe Girls League by 'lhe Honor Vol- leyball Team and ihe Facuhy was fhe gucceggfull volleyball game. Terminaling fhe year's ac+ivi+ies was lhe annual GAA Banque? al which fime 'lhe awards were presen+ed. The girls responsible for fhe oulsianding year were: Peggy McCasland, Isl' semesler presidenl, and Ann Neel, 2nd semesler president N-mg, GAA Row I: Flo Garcia, Aniia Alilano, Ann Neal, Dorolhy Owens, Teresa Morales, Louise Whealon Row 2: Jackie Giese, Lilie Morales, Jane Heifren, Winifred Roche, Frances Rey, Margo Marfinez, Rulh Ogen Row 3: Janef Sedam, Frances Uudilce, Jackie Miller, Gloria Avila, Virginia Arredondo, Charlolle Chavez. Beih Mulder, Sarah Balmer, Julie Ulmer Row 4: Sue Bes+, Evelyn Pailon, Caroline Poelslra, Leda Syn- der, Cora Flo Ellis, Camron Cooper, Belly Spaller, Linda Jones, Judy Harris, Virginia Fair, Norma Walker, Doris Mulder G.A.A. Row I: Dol' Owens, Sue Shufflefon, Mary Ramirez, Florence Garcia, Ann Neel, Teresa Morales, Beverly Neally, Belh Mulder, Cecila Espinosa. Row 2: Evelyn Pallon, Judy Ramirez, Cecila Hernandez, Virginia Arredondo, Leda Snyder, Nancy Thurman, Sandy Hansen, Anifa McKee, Diana Kingham. Row 3: Pal Delap, Dorofhy Arredondo, Carolyn Gunler, Janel' Sedam, Julie Ulmer, Karen Bell, Lilie Morales ,Virginia Romero, Lucy Manrique, Margarel Gonzales, Refa Wallis, Carol Ar+h. Row 4: Adana Nufbrown, Carol Skells, Helen Humildad, Gloria Avila, Jacqueline Giese, Pai Lynch, Mary Fern Thomas, Sue Best, Sarah Baker. Page 85 up , 1 ff, .1 uv X Q X J -Miifxggsx 553455 Q sb -Y. 'GLR 5? , F H gtg, ers . xg .N m.3QsXg,15Q -43 X Q- ' if-Q f- .if i sf LLx 1 .-N. X is , - wx X -1 31: S QM., 5qff'.?li izzz X 1'5ff'X M R X 'X ..fQ.4gg'-T Xiil' x x w S l , ws ASA R s X. , X..: RW, .Q,,g?., I f..,g Y., ., N15 x.i,+ Q 'fi 'Q ik ' an 31322 5 53752 A f S 1 K . -. . Q R 'nf X S fx f Q if W, ON F 92 V Q iw ff' Reflecfion og filgls Qcinefz Things mf A Six Hit . Q sw K .1 j by 2 i Q? W M gif. War: . 7, it-Q2 X ' ciiigiir 5 4? Row I: Barbara Thompson, Jodie Keddie, Gail Winans, Shirley Rhodes, Pal Pailerson. ffow 2: Pale Jennison, Carolyn Handley, Larry Klemm, Belly Harrel, Carolyn Lenox, Debbie MacLeay, Terry Jones, Peggy Unbach, Rila Lundin. Row 3: Marilyn Horlon, Jeanelfe Bury, Frances Updilre, Frances Korn. Virginia Schlaplcohl, George Franklel, Roger Riclswn. Lewis Deeden, Donald Gwarlney, Phil Sousa, Herberi Bell, Gerald Haugen, Howard Collins, Phil Coker, Judy Harrison. Row 4: Roberla Bray, Lennie MacManus, Roberl VerSleeg, Gloria Slanley, Jane Waggoner, Dwayne Malihews, Douglas Solber, Becky Goodharf, Donna Field, Mary Webb, Ronald Slumpl, Richard Williams, Jack Whillield, John Pace, Tom Marlinez, Lorelia Walron, Roger Campbell, Mary Ann PeHi'l, Sandra Gerges, Roberl Tapley, Earl Henderson, Dan Hynes, Vernon Lee, Fred Guerney, Jim Price, Alvin Parlrerson, Roberla Blankenship, John Wooley. Row 5: LaVona Allred, Dee Ann Rogers, Lorraine Richardson, Susanne Moss, Jerry Ann Wilms, Norma Grenier, Janice Harris Gail Post, Suzanne Raine, Mr. Iverson, Jim Laylon, Robin Sue Sloan, Wendell Carlson, Waller Pyle, Jim McPherson, Mary Gail Mouw, Ginger Smilh, Judy Gray, Pamela Biggs, Mavis Meicalf. 7-efzfziefz 7unesmiflis Nz: JON 1 x 5-'H W1 .X, ' VU! K MR. IVERSON To Mr. lverson musf go lhe credil for producing fine insirumenial music ai RHS. His fine musicianship and insisience on good performance has broughl oulsiand- ...- ing music io our school. Page 90 . 'J J J ORCHESTRA The qualify of our band and orchesfra reflecls fhe high cullural level of l'he Redlands area. We are for- +una're +o possess such consislenlly fine aggregalions who lend much +o our musical enjoymenl' lhroughouf 'rhe year. Bo'l'h are indispensable +0 lhe mainlaining of good school spirif, and bolh are recognized in Soulhern Cali- Fornia as oulslanding organizalions. As always, fhe band heighlenecl everyone's enioymenl a+ +he foolball and baskelball games and furlher dislinguished lhemselves by winning a 2 raling in l'he annual band feslival. They also received Excellenl' ralings in several parades. Our orcheslra was always on hand +o lend supporl in assem- blies, plays, and in many social acfivilies. lzlgfea Om spisits Row l: Richard Floyd, Alger Heck, Mary Lou Bird, Sheila Hu'Ho, John Carpenler, Louise Whealon, Marvin Kinslow, Milli Blick, Sally Barker. Row 2: Ed Reeves, Florence Ellis, Sheila Carlson. Realha Dennislon, Barbara Johnson, Chrisline Smifh, Carolyn Fox, Terry Jones, Rila Lundin, Dale Smi+h, Pat Jennison, Don Deussen, Phil Coker, Judy Harris Row 3: Dwayne Malfhews, Dona Fields, Carole Hamillon, Jim Hynes, Norman Wallhers Row 4: Lewis Perkins, Roger Prince, Janice Crim, Wes Wilson, Logan Lockaby, Mr. lverson, Rosie Garcia Gloria Kruse, Slanley Fox DANCE BAND Row I: S+anley Fox, Roger Rickson, Lewis Peeden, Judy Harris, Dale Smifh, Phil Coker. Row 2: John Wooley, Jim Price, Becky Goodharf, Dona Field, Dwayne Maffhews Row 3: Logan Loclcaby, Gloria Kruse BOY'S OCTETTE Sea+ed: Virginia Cowen. S+anding: Barfon Kingham, Eugene Kilday, Mardis Amy, Ron PrescoH, Don Tal- lenf, Fred Ford, Charles Sfebbins, Henry Dillon, Dave Lynn, Richard Allen, Harry Genel. TRIPLE TRIO Sealed: Virginia Cowen. Sfandingz Florence Millard, Virginia Fair, Carol Hodges, Mary Faubel, Marina Thompson, Charloife Hill, Karen Solberg, Camron Cooper, Jari-Lee Hansen, Jane? Sedam, Marlene Pe- ferson. flies, cfzeafeb a spell, 601 flies, wefze musica magicians A CAPPELLA CHOIR Row I: Dolores Romero Bei? F , y asenmeyer, Margaref Rezendes, Janef Monrgomery, Shirley Darrow, Char- loHe Chavez, Pauline Marfinez ,Bari Kingham, Clabe Hangan, Harry Genef, Billy Mishler,Richard Cox, Mary Gail Mouw, Susie Thomerson, Frances Rey, Lee Mercord, Carol Bibbee, Carmen Landeros, Sharon Hu++on Row 2: Judy Reece, Lou Rash, Carolyn Gunfer, Palricia Koehler, Ann Cross, Colleen Hinlxle, Connie Hughs, Dan Almarex, Chuck Porfe, Bob Vander Wall, Jim Journigan, Dennis Herring, Nancy Hari, Virginia Hernandez, Jane? Denos, Charlofie Hill, Dorofhy Owens, Lorraine Bufler, Pai Delap Row 3: Norma Grenier, La Valle Ausfin, Marlene Peierson, Connie Herrera, Jari Lee Hansen, Irma Cun- ningham, Barbara Bosficlc, Belly Hughes, Carol Brummeler. Bill Gulley, Ron Frescofie, Richard Meumann. Dave Lynn, Richard Allyn, Ernie Thornion, Grace deYoUng, Belly Websier, Virginia Herrera, Ginger Smifh. Alma Smiih, Mary Sue Underwood, Caroline Poelsira, Billie Rafliif. Mr. Schowalfer, Diredor Row 4: Virginia Cowen, Sue Shufflefon, Janef Sedam, Mary Wafheisrer, Judy Klemm, Mildred Dildine. Beny Heafh, Don Taleni, John Van Uffelen, Richard Barbo. Joyce Cowen, Bernine Krvqsfad. Frances Cook. Naomi Cook, Colleen McCormick, Jean Hyman Row 5: Maridell Liscomb, Pai Feensfra, Camron Cooper, Arlene Nelson, Gail Craig, Jeanef Wilson, Jean- neife Hilker, Wilson Thompson, Casesar Hangan, Henry Dillon, Truman Gifilfh. Thomas BNHS. Fred F0fd. Jaclc Cagle, Par Elliofr, Marfha Thompson, Mary Faubel, Carol Hodges, Virginia F ' D' ' air, :ana Kingham f The A Cappella choir led by Mr. Wilbur lPopl Schowal+er provided several fine assembli or R.H.S. s+uclen'rs. Bringing +o a close fheir numerous Chrisrmas programs which were pr sen+ed ro downrown organiza+ions, fhe choir had a carolling parfy which was enioyed by all + choir members and +heir guesfs. ks YS fx K x W wi 5 ski Xxx Q ,V XRS, 1 Q .-.. . 4 A fb 1 ,J 3 fi I Q wvwn .. ..,. E G? wx w .ggi , . X. 3' K 1 -SS g Q gi . g . 5 Vg wp A xggiw iff V3-gi' ,J '- Q' R ' -1 X 0 1 is Hihgkf V f W ' f . 4, gi A XL , '-rg I ' f ? 5 A N 3 5' Q ' fluffy ' YQ? ' Q QQ. ,, N X , 34 , ' Q . W, .' fi ' 3 ww' 1 six! aim? Q ' .XA Ai., -'-' f .1 1 J :Xi mmf fwffgy, . ,. , I 3 M W A5 344 1 W 1 ' . wg 4 ' - S A 5 Y- Y . - ,gg T ' x - --ix .C Q ' 35+ Q 4 4 -f -fiwfxxztfi jigs 4 X X, ' -: f rim. as W x gnz ff 2 S ffm Q 9 by v , , W 'N f N e a. l ag wm i laxx, , X 5, - 1' ' , Q rl N 4 X Qi x K iw ,V ff 53 2 V xii? 115 5 ,Xa e f QQ - Ni F Wi TQ? ffm? 'W N -fix, A si? kwa J f M xxx as 5 L - M 19? ii? , W 'f f Y , ' A I E m e Kms. V is V 5 i i yi Q if nf? Q5 Num ,A g . AMI. my X 'Sri ' 4 'W' .... XM Aw T I mg, f .1 ,. N NSW' QM' X, Q gill- l 2 Sf ,R 1 62 f L ,hs 1 4 wiv M' , 1054 W A ,X . . 39+ f i 5 L25 L if si 5 any f pf . ,Ky '11 I fs ' . , fl xr : 314 -luv .Q 5 5 5:5 E' 5 Q2 52 2' i ii . , 33 33 P Q an 3 1 k' ...V Q fl I K gy, 34 'QQ .X 3 Em Qggs' KK ' 533 'z of flze Tloofliglmfs The above scenes are from Ihe drama class produclions The Imaginary Invalid, Cur+ain Going Up, and If Girls Asked Boys for Da'res. A+ fhe Ief+, Dr. Tom Pa++ison is condemning Mike Crane, fhe imaginary invalid, +o a horrible dea+h. In 'rhe upper righ+, +he cur+ain going up cafches afhlelic hero, Buck Ol-Iara, alias Ben Chris+ensen, in one of his more embarassing momenls, afraid of a mouse. Lower righf was Iaken as +hese fwo charming couples bid Mofher Ginger Smi+h goodbye when girls ask boys for da+es. Picfured on fhe opposi+e page are scenes from 'rhe ihree maior producfions and casfs of +he R.H.S. drama depar+men+. Mr. Charles E. Ashbaugh Jr., our capable drama coach, ably pro- duced fhese successful plays aided by his s+uden+ direc+ors, Frances Drerup, Paula Ballanfyne, and Carol Neumiller. Many one ac'r plays were produced fhroughoul +he year by Drama classes I and ll and were presenfed for rhe enioymenl' of Ihe sfudenf body. Oursfanding one acl' plays were: lf Girls Asked Boys for Da+es, The Widow's PIigh+, or Vir+ue Vic+orious, and Thanks AwfuIIy. Page 97 .E L Q lf. Lol 3 if Camera cafches fhe poi- rery and leafhercrafl' display being arranged by Carol Brummler, Bonnie Hedman, Don Nelson, and Pai Jenni- son. CHEPU LECHI BOARD Row I: Joy Robinson, Becky Goodharl, Carolyn Fox, Bonnie Hedman, Maureen Flanders, Lynda Miller. Row 2: Don Nelson, Carol Brummler, Refa Wallis, Jane Heifren, Sharon Huffon, Debbie MacClay, Carol Arfh Row 3: Pa? Jennison, Terry Jones, Pai Koehler, Ann Marquiss, Nona Hadwiger, Ann Sherman, Shirley Wrigh+, Janef Anderson, Row 4: Moira Mahoney, JoAnn Conley, Mall Johnson, Charles Ohmsrede, Pal' Delap, Caroline Poelsfra, Carolyn Lenox Row 5: Charles Mainey, Mr. Lowery Gfzaylfsmen an Under +he compefenl' direcfion of Mr. Lowery, fhe Chepulechi fesfival fhis year was a com- plere success. The fashion show, in which more fhan sixfy girls modeled 'rheir own crearions, was excepfionally oufsfanding. The arf and handicrafl' displays in 'lhe audilorium lobby were proof of +he varied falenfs of ihe R.H.S. sfudenfs. To conclude ihe evening. The SfUdeI1fS and +heir parenfs enjoyed refreshmenls in fhe beaufifully decorafed library. w I - S CHEPULECHI WINNERS Row I' Geneva Erilcson M I . , ar ene Henderson, C I B ' ' aro rummler, JaruLee Hanson, Frances PII lringion Row 2: Robin Sloan, Ann Marquiss, Gail Win ans, Pai Pafferson Pal' Bourref Jean H m I - Y an' Julie Ulmer, Grace Palmer, Sharon Hosfefler, Junamae Blackburn Row 3: Ed Tabei, Pal' OH, Jim Loveless, Donna RuHer, LaVonne Beal, Janice Novach Pai Koeh- ler, Frances Drerup, Ann Brunlon, Sue Besi, Sharon Poole Row 4: Roger Folsom, Bob Lewis, Dwaine Din- widdie, Neil Johnson, Earl Henderson, Hal Rey- nolds, Maureen Flanders, Rifa Lundin, Lois Lad- wig, Jane? Anderson, Pai Townsend, Sharon Surber R ow 5: Milce Rennie, Tom Rosen, Sieve Lopez, John Maihena, Alberi Quesada, Fred Wood- ward, Waller Odening, Ray Fedorchalr :Ifzfisfs Firs+ model +o appear af 'Ihe Chepulechi Fashion Show is Nanc Odening in her Y hand-made sun suii' wiI'h bag. Parl of +he arf exhibit 3 f F 5-1 ions 06 Cgxcifing, gnfefzfaini 9 3 lr ,L 4 I V 4 3 if Qigvx X I .Q . XL- GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Row I: Janie Van Den Toorn, Rifa Lundin, Suzy Shufflefon, Pa? Lynch, Sue Besf, Pat Koehler, Susie Thomerson. Row 2: Eunice Zimmer, Linda Prafl, Laurie Chambers, Marlene Wall, Geneva Erilrson, Pal Bourrei, Belly Hughes. Row 3: Anila Afilano, Colleen McCormick, Grace De Young, Beverly Van Meeleren, Judy Harrison, Shirley Knight. Row 4: Carolyn Fox, Diann Field, Carol Bells Mary Fern Thomas, Nancy Shumaker, Shirley Wrighl. Page I02 QD... SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Row I: Logan Lockabey, vice-presidenf: Virginia Cowen, secrefaryg Richard Floyd, presidenlg Louise Whealon, freasurer. Row 2: Carol Brummeler, Judilh Klemm, Ronald HarriSon, Pal Koehler, Allason Clark, Carolyn Gunler, Donna Carroll, Jari Lee Hansen, Ellen Kupfer, Carolyn Handley, Barfon Kingham. Row 3: Wayne Bowlby, Marjorie Cable, Pauline Baez, Hal Reynolds, Janel Sedam, Margarel Rezendes, Maria Smilh, Janice Kovach, Novella Riddle, Marilyn Horlon, Jane Wagner, Laurence Klemm. Row 4: Jim Pe++y, Don Bryanf, Ann Marquiss, Roberla Blankenship, Jack Surr, Nona Hadwiger, Robin Sloan Ann Brunlon, Linda Pralf, Jacquie Blume, Florence Ellis. Row 5: Belly Hammen, Jean Hyman, Sally Rouse, Judy Harrison, Kale Cady, Nolan Lockwood, Frances Rhein, Larry Kennedy, Fred Ford. Row 6: Jay Jones, Richard Cox, Janel Anderson, Leda Snyder, Rela Wallis, Ann Sherman, Camron Cooper. Anna Mae Van Grouw, Pafricia Delap, Holly Sawyer, Sally Silverwood. Row 7: Howard Richards, John Manning, Jim Langley, Slan Brassfield, Tom Scholl, Ralph Dudley, Roberl Slumpf, Keilh Miller. The Girls' and Boys Leagues, headed by Susie Thomerson and Wilson Thompson, have worked fhroughoul l'he year fo improve R.H.S. in many ways. Togelher 'lhese +wo organizalions handled con- cessions compefenlly. They cooperaled in giving a very successful Valenline dance. The Boys' League revised 'lheir conslilufion, and l'he Girls' League raised funds for +heir numerous scholar- smps BOY'S LEAGUE CABINET Row l: Tom Jennings, lrv King, Caesar Hangan, Jim Brackins. Row 2: Earl Williams, Ben Chrisfenson, Fred Ford. Row 3: Wilson Thompson. if Page I03 S by A r 1 We A Page I04 Tiff- OF AMERICA ru-:nLANns CHAPTER use FUTURE FARMERS F.F.A. OFFICERS - ' ' h' P 'd f- F nk Bob Roberls, Sncrefary, Al Caslro, Treasurer, Nimrod l rig, resl en, ra Roberfson, Vice-Presidenfg Ronny Surber, Reporferg Alberl Quesada, Senfinel, The I954 F.F.A. club has been very well organized and has complefed a successful year of se - vice fo R.H.S. and +he communify. Par+icipafing in fhe lndio Da'I'e Fesfival, L. A. Coun+y Fair, fhe Orange Show, and ofher compefirive even+s fhroughoul' Soufhern California, fhe F.F.A. boys have proved 'rheir merif by winning a fair share of fhe con+es+s enfered. Nimrod lhrig, Presnclenl, and M . ' ' ' ' ' lc h F.F.A ' Diefriclc, F.F.A. advisor and agrlculfure ms+ruc+or, have clone a greal deal +o ma e+ e .s ro: orcl possible. le yew 5 .. a 'Ti'iig , i Q ' ' Emu wifh 61414, Sefwice, oncfis, KEY CLUB Row I: Doug Linn, Glenn Choaie, Jim Fox, Jack Lamm, Larry Wiffer, Barry Humberl, Dave L J. g . . . . . ynn, im Caie, Fred Fo.d, Mike Cummins, Irv King, Mike Rennie Row 2: Harold Willis, Jack Whiffield, John Kennedy, Nimrod Ihrig, Tom Sirahl, Gary Poalsfra, Bill Siaves, Ben Chrisfensen, Bob Behrens, Tom Marfinez Row 3: Reggie Maloney, Mike Armacosf, Tom Pa'Hison, Bob Beall The Key Club is an ouisfanding service club designed fo encourage good cifizenship and pafri- oHsn1in high schooIs+uden+g and is sponsored by fhe Kiwanis Club. The cIub's main proiecl' fhis year was fhe March of Dimes drive which was very successful, boih downiown and af RHS. SOUND CREW Row I: Dave Ramboz, chief, Ronnie Murdock Row 2: John Browning, Les Burger, sponsor Ken Overholser, Virgil Smiih Page I05 RED CROSS Row I: Peggy Updike, Sue Walker, Carol Hamilfon, Mar Sue Underwood, Dav Frances Rey, Charloffe Chavez, Julie Ulmer. Row 2: Donald Nelson, Sharon Huflon, Jane Heifrin, Paula Griffilh, Carole Palmer, Shirley Wrighl, Dayle Murray-Kidd, Miss Cornish, Carol Arih Carol n Gunfer, Virginia Hernlan The Jr. Red Cross is one of RHS' GM, MGM Slave Smifh kneels submissively af 'lhe Feel of her masfers +o polish +heir fool- wear. s mos+ acfive and wor+hwhile organizalions. Led by Miss Cornish, fhe facully advisor, and Dave Lynn, Presidenf, fhe club sponsored a very successful Slave Day +o raise money for con'I'ribu+ion +0 ihe Cerebral Palsy School in Crafion. Wor'I'h- while clubs such as Jr. Red Cross are +he ones l'ha+ dis+inguish Redlands High School in fhe eyes of fhe communiiy. Y e Lynn, Y dez. D' lends GLADIATORS Ivan Hinerman, Allan Hayes, Jack Cowan, Bruce Wisemann, Brenf Reedy, Jim Fox, Bob Braga, Herman Broome, Mr. Kasper. The Gladiafors, a newly formed R.H.S. aufo club, has complefed ifs firsl' year successfully. Dedi- cafed 'ro sane driving and service fo cifizens of our commumfy, fhe Gladiafors consisfs of R.H.S. day and nighf school sfudenfs, which make up a very acfive group. One of fheir oufsfanding accom- plishmenfs fhis year was 'rhe Car Rodeo, planned and execufed by fhe members of fhe club for fhe enferfainmenf of ofher car clubs in fown. Officers are Presidenf Jim Hill, Vice-Presidenf Herman Eroone, Secrefary Ivan Hinerman, Treasurer Brenf Reedy, and The cIub's very acfive advisor, Mr. asper. HI TRI Row I: Barbara Thompson, Treasurer: Bonnie Grossi, World Fellowship: Paula Ballanfyne, Presi- denh Barbara Hinshaw, Publicifyg Donna Carroll, Social Chairman: Nancy Harf, Secrefaryg Marga- ref Rezendes, Vice Presidenf. Row 2: Lou Rash, Paf Bourref, Geneva Erickson, Dianne Bandy, Diann Field, Marcia Lipsky, Judy Gray, Claudeffe Clock, Jerry Ann Wilms, Colleen Hinkle,BeHy Fasenmyer. Row 3: Moire Mahoney, Pa? Jennison. Row 4: Becky Goodarf, Grace Palmer, Carole Palmer, Carole Palmer, Shirley Knighf, Marlene Wall, Nancy Lewis, Ricki Farquhar, Rufh Ann Osdick, Janice Harris, Barbara Munhall, Sue Brown, Ginger Smifh. Row 5: Melba Taylor, Charloffe Chavez, Francess Rey, Anifa Afilano, Carol Johnson, Sue Love- less, Colleen McCormick, Vergie Lee Ellioff, Corinne Mulder, Evelyn Paffon, Anifa McKee. Row 6: Anneffa Anderson, Wanda Carroll, Margaref Marfinez, Dorofhy Arredondo, Florence Garcia, Marlene Henderson, Laurie Chambers, Joann Penacho, Pal' Townsend, Mary Ann Hufchinson. Ofzofun Gfzafofzs Wiih +he annual spring dinner, fhe RHS Speech Club closed ils ihird and mosl successful year of acfivi+ies. High lighis of fhe year were +he 'lournamenls held al lhe Universily of Redlands, fhe Universiiy of Sou'rhern California, and CBL Speech Tournamenl which was held a+ Riverside 'lhis year, wifh Redlands placing fif+een con- feslanfs in ihe finals. As sponsor of +he Speech Club, Mrs. Baccus helped 'I'he members 'lo promo+e in'leres+ in speech on fhe RHS campus. Officers for ihe year were: Joe Werner, Pres., Earl Williams, Vice Pres., Ellen Kupefr, Sec'y. and Novella Riddle, Treasurer. SPEECH CLUB OFFICERS Novella Riddle, lreasurerg Ellen Kupfer, secrefaryg Joe Werner Presidenfy Earl Williams, vice presidenf. The camera was al lhe s+a+ion fo see off +he debalers and discussion groups which represenled Redlands High School af fhe Slanford Tournament X Q W w r- 5 E. -.ii if E -X. Q, XXFX X X . . vi 55-Mix SQ -2 -55: f sazagu , NN Ng , s as as s s is N- sms f s N., , : ai ll' Presiden+ Joe presides as lhe club discusses fhe Spring Dinner af a regular speech meeHng. SPEECH CLUB Row l: Mrs. Baccus, Advisor, Novella Riddle, Treasurer, Earl Williams, Vice Presidenfg Ellen Kupfer, Secrefaryg Joe Werner, Presidenf: Sally Silverwood. Row 2: Bob Kirschbaum, Sandy Hansen, Nancy Thurman, Ann Marquiss, Frances Rhein, Alice Anderson, Geneva Simmons. Row 3: Milne Crane, Dan Ballinger, Jack Surr, Roger Folsom, John Manning, Tom Scho++. Page IO9 Page I I0 Row l: Novella Riddle, edifor, first semesierg Janice Culler, Jane+ Denos, Eleanora Bishop. Row 2: Mark Rogers, Hoy Carr, Bob Parker, Fred Wilhiie, Harry Genel, edilor, second semesier: Barfon Kingham. Hobachi Working againsf lremendous odds due io a large financial debf and a severe shor+age of mem- bers, fhe Hobachi sfaff has done an excepfional iob ihis year. Redlands siudenis have received lheir school paper fweniy-four +imes 'ihroughoui' fhe year, and +he various secfions of fhe Hobachi were given excellen+ and good rafings by fhe Nafional Scholasiic Press Associaiion and 'ihe Uni- versily of Redlands Journalism Day evalualions. By handling +hree concessions and giving +he Hobo Day dance, ihe Hobachi has paid off iis debi' complefely. Mrs. Phillips and her sfaff of able, hard- working members deserve a salu+e of +hanks and admiralion for fheir line work lhis year. Mrs. Phillips and +wo of her siaff members, Janice Cullle and Janef Denos. Novella Riddle Edifor-in-Chief Harry Gene'r Commissioner of Hobachi Mrs. Phillips Faculfy Advisor we MAKIO AD STAFF Row l: Don Nelson, Earl Williams, Jack Surr, ad manager: Susan Leei, Carol Wallander, Doro'l'l1y Hill. Row 2: Ann Brunlon, Kale Cady, Nancy Hein Holly Sawyer, Dayle Murray-Kidd, layoul edi- lor. Row 3: Wayne Bowlby, Sue Besl, Janel Ander son, Ann Sherman, Richard Hadley. Wlalzio Co-Commissioners Be'H'y Hammen Sally Silverwood Ass'f. Co-Commissioners Paula Farmer Nancy Hein Phofographers Harold Willis Bob Morefield Copy Ecliror Sue Hun+ Ad Manager Jack Surr Ad Layou+ Dayle Murray-Kidd Carfoonisi George Evere++ Typisl Janice Culler Facully Advisor Glenn L. Beemer MAKIO STAFF Harold Willis, Bob Morelield, Mr. Beemer, Jack Surr, Sally Silverwood, Janice Culler, Sue Hunl, George Everell, Belly Hammen l1 ' PEP CLUB Row I: Pal Lynch, Janice Harris, Margarel Rezendes, Jerry Ann Wilms, Dayle Murray-Kidd, Sue Hunl, Joyce Cowen, Marlene Henderson, Judy Bushnell, Pal Pallerson, Paula Ballanlyne. Row 2: LaVona Allred, DeeAnn Rogers, Norma Grenier, Colleen Hinlcle, Carol Bells, Jody Ked- die, June Leyland, Marly Hard- ing, Lois Ladwig, Jan Ebrneier, Pal Bourrel. Row 3: Gail Winans, Shirley Rhodes, Barbara Thompson, Mary Gail Mouw, Ginger Smilh, Gail Posl, Belly McGee, Pamela Biggs, Donna Carroll, Suzanne Raine. Row 4: Suzanne Moss, Lorraine Richardson, Donald Nelson, James Laylon, Judy Gray, Ma- vis Melcalf. B ll' 1, PEP CLUB The dulies ol lhe Pep Club members consisl ol planning lhe rallies, selling rooler bullons, and promoling general good school spiril on lhe campus and al lhe alhlelic evenls. The l954 Pep Club has done all lhis and much more lo complele lhis year very successfully. The oilicers were Sue Hunl, Presidenlg Joyce Cowan, Vice Presidenlg Judy Bushnell, Secrelary and Head Cheerleader: Dayle Murray-Kidd, Treasurer, Shirley Rhodes, Head Pompong Virginia Smilh, Head Flag girl, and La Vona Allred, Head Maiorelle. Miss Hooper, as adviser, guided lhe girls lhrough lheir successlu year. Everybody smile!! Pep squads gliller a lhe Redlands-Challey Game of lhe Weel ,. Q A ' H g. ii ii LX , 1. 4, .nn 'Q fx www x Vf X ,AQ M MR A u Misa is I . X Nui Qsfnffx Maw., A l 1 'Q 9 42 , 5' f we Pick X x Q1 in r 4 F 41 YQ? , .g rif- 6 N ' 7 4233 Q x my 'fi -agar I r 3' r. ' ...Q---n--V-N ,.....,.......g..f.a.q-. Nw,-...W x - -f ,,-my V: X 'Swv if my he Q ,-WMM! 'x 'S 5, 1 A 5 1 FE. 4 .2 s r Q' Qi. if M .- IQ-pf' S .,....... 2 x ,......, .,,., L :. . .v., 1 ., 7 fn SWA W 3 E 'ily M H V M Ni Nb ., .A,. 3 gp 'ww we gk? I Zwwwa La -fu-ww. as-Q QMMMN w r sq. xy M eil, , Y ' S' im ,M mm -s Q Xpl- I. 5' YOUTH WEEK OFFICERS Row I: Pai' Koehler, Susie Thomerson, Carolyn Gunfer, Karen Bell, Marie Smifh. Row 2: Jim Fox, Bill AIIen, Jim Braclrins. Row 3: Manuel Espinosa. Noi picfured: Sue Hunf, Jim Price, Tom Marfinez, Tom PaI+ison, Harrison Liglhffogf, Fred Ford, Maria Smifh, Larry Ward, Tom , Jiminez, Saly Si verwood, Harry Crosfhwaiie, Larr Kenned , Dave Lynn, Belly Fasenmyer, George Roberfs, Ben ghrislenselri, Clube Hangen. FRANK ARAUJO SCHOLARSHIP CLUB This club, which held more coolcie and lemonade sales I'han any o+her organizafion 'Ihis year raised more 'Ihan enough funds for fheir annual scholarships. Underiheleaderdup of+heh advkor,hAm.Ida VVddrop, +he group sponsored +he Schohrdnp Spanish Dinner and ofher money raising proiecfs 'Io exceed Iheir expecfed income for fhe year. FRANK ARAUJO SCHOLARSHIP CLUB Row l: Mary Ramirez, Mary Sue, Underwood, Florence Gar- cia, Dorofhy Arredondo, Virginia Arredondo, Anile A+iIano. Row 2: Tom Jiminez, Rachel Delgado, Tom Ziegler, Judy Remerez, Mrs. Waldrop, Floie Barrows, Manuel Espinosa, Man- uel Cervanfes. Page II4 PTA Alfhough we were unable io phoiograph +he PTA Board, fhe Makio does wanl +0 recognize 'lhe PTA's inval- uable work 'For ihe s'I'uden+s of RHS. Co-sponsoring Y-nighis, and also endowing ihe Mabel Woodbury Schol- arship which is awarded +o an oufsfanding senior girl are bul' a few of +he PTA's services +o RHS. Officers are: Mesdames F. B. Cowan, Presidenh Erwin Hein, Vice Presidenfg Max Taylor, 2nd Vice Presidenf, Lynn Horfon, Secreiary, Ray King, Treasurer. ,..,. , ,, .mmf-wwf fW- 'v7' ' ' i i i i an Pleasufze TROPHY WEEK Trophy Week was one of fhe main proiecfs of +he second semesfer sfudenf council. Bob Roberis and his commi++ee worked hard +0 make Trophy Week 1'he success ihal if was. Page Il5 BOY AND GIRL STATERS Bill Pyle, Dave Linn, Linda Jim Braclcins, Doug Linn Gofwnafions me eimguz ewes Bill Pyle, Dave Lynn, Linda PraH, Jim Brackins, and Dough Linn were chosen by ihe faculfy for iheir oufsfanding scholarship, cifizenship, and in+eres+ in governmenl, +o represeni' RHS a+ Girls' and Boys' Sfafes, model governmenls held in Sacra- menfo during fhe lasf parl' of June. Praff, The Daisy Chain, +hir+y-Ihree iunior girls chosen for fheir oufsfanding ciiizenship and scholarship, confribured much fime and energy +o pre- paring the chain and pracficing 'Iheir march, which enhanced +he solem- niry of Ihe Class Day and Commencemeni ceremonies. we mahch ifla Hanoi Senior Class Presidenf Milne Armacosf Ihrows a shovelfull of dirf in fhe planfing of 'I'he class free ceremony. Lowell Hall, I953 Senior Class Presidenf, and John Cummings Ioolr on. DAISY CHAIN Row I: Louise Wheaion, Susie Thomerson, Lorefia Davis, Bev Fuchs, Dianne Todd, Frances Drerup, Marilyn Horion, Mar- garef Rezendes, BeHy Hammen, Maria Smiih, Pe? Delap, Pai Paiferson, Sally Silverwood Row 2: Peg McCasIend, Jane? Sedam, Mildred Dildine, Kafh- leen Ure, Gloria Kruse, Judy Johnson, Virginia Cowen, Caro- lyn Gunfer, Jari-Lee Hansen, June Beswick, Caroline Poelsfre, Carol Brummeler No+ Piciuredz Par Koehler, Nov- ella Riddle, Florence Millard, Anna Mae Van Grouw, Anne Dieiriclcg aI+ernaIes, Paula Bal- Ianfyne, Lou Ann Tale, Nancy Odening Page II7 w ., Q fg if S 1 rm ,X V ,sy , fi' A iigiirif . -x . . , V. . Q Q. M 4 1. x 1 arf: , :Z Q ,,,,ggNMK . . NK 1 ., Q S ,W .,f:j.'f2-.gg' Qi I S ' aff ' ..': ,:.s Q1 N.. .5 , gl. ,,.: E ' Q gy, '53 'K X1 .. X xgzv N vffff W 1 53 A .Ah -gnsf 5 nm l yfw. V K ,- , ., f Y vii l -X -W xsgx. N Q X K xi-x QQ Q em? XG X. Q 5 'SR ' xv X wi + X xx x X xx A ' ,:, wif A Q - XS Q-. Y X , . vb df y f .Q wwf' .1 A .ig Q 5 Sa x. x fwffififwm X Sxwx www 'X .NX six NR ieaufm, Gfzowne WINTER BALL COURT: Ginger Smi+h, Susie Thomerson, Gail VVin- ans, Queen Barbara Thom son Sh p , irley Rhodes, Maria Smifh, Pa+ Pafferson. 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Frank Mobilgs--Mobiloil-Moior Producis Moior Tuneup Service We Give 58ml-l Green Siamps 6 Cajon S1'ree+ Phone 4-647I F. ARTHUR CORTNER FUNERAL CHAPEL 22I BROOKSIDE Phone 4-55ll CLAPP'S TIRE SERVICE . . . 60I W. Sfaie Redlands Phone 4-5422 ,golg if-QHUU Camera Supplies qiuxolwaimo 'vu The mosf compleie siock easi' of L. A. Redlands Camera Shop 2l7 O a ge S+. Phofophone 3-ZI86 For a Gill of Disiinciion Shop ai .... TREASURE ISLAND GIFT SHOP HALE 86 GREENSLADE Building Maierials I Hardware ' Plumbing Ceramics-Cosiume Jewelry-Cards I WWUQ ' Feeds 1 w. siaie S+. Phone 4-3595 ' PMS Calimesa, California Yucaipa 7-OI II Congraiulaiions + oihe Class of '54 .. SERR STATIONERY CO. 9 E. Sfaie Phone 4-3939 Redlands, California DAN GERMOND'S NURSERY Free Delivery Anywhere Shrubs-Trees Vines-Planis W. Highway 99 Phone 4-7IO5 GROCERIES - MEATS - FOUNTAIN SERVICE REDLANDS CHIROPRACTIC .Iii .,l. E bl., ., it ' I f 'I , . 4, sr .1,A A, - F. -3 GROUP Dr. James C. MacKinnie- Dr. Glenn V. Nicholas 5I I Brookside Medical ArI's Bldg. Dr. Sidney Milbank Dr. Gerald W. Parker I25 Caion 5II Brookside Dr. Ellsworlh S. Miller Dr. Verona M. Tovey Hiway 99 and Cirrus 55 Oak Dr. A. B. Lee Dr. M. L. Miller 5II Brookside 40I Easi' SI'a'I'e STATER BROTHERS MARKET Girls, If iI's Perfume you need, gel if a+ Spoor's Inc, ' If i+'s boys you need. II surely lures. 5-no-2scsToRE SPOORIS I I I-I I3 SouI'l1 California S+reeI' Yucaipa Phone 4-322l I04 Orange BURNS SERVICE FOX REDLANDS THEATRE REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA UNION OIL PRODUCTS Reduced Sluclenl Prices wilh ASB Cards Texas and Hiway 99 Phone 2-2725 l23 Caion Phone 4-4331 VIRGINIA CAN FIND THE DON'T JUST SIT WHEN IT'S JUST A HOP RIGHT SILVER PATTERN AT TO GET YARN TO KNIT AT HELENE'S YARN SHOP I26 Cajon Phone 4-6I87 Gei Your Gas from . . . FRANK AND jOHN'S SERVICE f 4 Hiway 99 ancI Nevada The besf in Mobilgas and Mobil-service I09 Orange PIIOHS- 4-56I I Supply Yourself Wifh Ihe Bes'r in THE GOODIE SHOP SPORTS EQUIPMENT CAKE SPECIALISTS -AT' If i'r's made ai Ihe Goodie Shop, i'r's Good We Also Carry School Supplies 24 E. Sfafe Phone 4-73I I 653 E. Cifrus Ave. Phone 4-4I26 Congra+uIa+ions Io Ihe Class of '54 LOU RAY APPAREL BROOKSIDE DAIRY FashionabIe Clofhes for aII wise Women LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Willing +o Serve You IOI Easi' SI'aI'e Phone- 4-8636 . AMERICAN DYE WORKS Cleaning and Dyeing Free Puck-up and Delivery 404 Eas'r S+a+e Street? Phone 4-34I I Established I9OI THE GREATEST NAME IN DAIRY PRODUCTS FLETCHER PLANING MILL Qrnation Cirnatign Fiffh Sfreei' ai' Sfuari' Phone 4-3 I 36 l o M AN' REDLANDS MILK QD N ICHOLS' APPLIANCES General Electric Kelvinator Maytag Westinghouse Western Holly I27 Wesf Ci+rus Avenue Phone 4-7984 l+'s Smarl lo Buy Where Smarl Men Buy . . . 9 Fowler s Tl-llf lVlElNl'S STORE IO7 Orange Redlands 4 Z ' az' ea we THE SHOP OF LANTZ ORIGINALS I0 Cajon S'rree+ Redlands When Your Formal or Suil is soiled- send if lo ..... PEEHLE55 ELEANEH5 Redlands Orange Si' Phone 4-439l Serve Yourself and Save I-IANA WEST FOR THE LATEST FASHIONS IN WOMEN'S APPAREL I02 Orange Phone 4-8227 McMAHAN'S BAKER - CREAR . , Furnlture Store Interlors COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Designers Decorators LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS I22 Caion Sfreei' Telephone 4-735I I27 E- S'I'aI'e Phone 3'28I2 The LUTHER sc LARRY PAINT STORE B P , t TO MAKE YOUR HOME cacon fln CKY LIKE NEW 0 . I'- ZI1.'?'4 2 Orange S+reeT A COMPLETE SERVICE in GEORGE N. KING LITHOGRAPHI A D NG N 36 YEARS' EXPERIENCE PRINTING , II1 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE I2 Fif'I'h SI'ree+ Phone 4-5564 5I6 Easi' STa+e S+ree'r Phone- 2-5203 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. G. P. WOOLLEY, D. D. S. Masonic Temple Phone 4-3405 DR. L. E. HEIM, D. D. S. Professional Arcade Phone 4-86l I DR. GORDON BENNETT, D. D. S. 340 Caion Phone 4-4575 DR. J. C. STENEHJEM. D. D. S. 32I Cajon Sfreef Phone 3-24I9 DR. WILLIAM PRESTON. D. D. S. DR- I-- B- HAMMEN. D- D- 5- Professional Arcade Phone 3-2494 Wifmer Bldg. Phone 4-30I I LUBRICATION - TRAILER RENTALS MOBIL TIRES AND BATTERIES ia -I-.. SNEED'S MOBIL SERVICE 61'h and Highway 99 Phone 2-07I0 CUNNINGHAM'S PHARMACY Prescriptions 29 E. Vine Phone 2-6495 FERN ADAIR DANCE STUDIO ' Acrobafic ' Ballroom ' Hawaiian 0 BaIIe+ 0 Tap ' Ba+on I27 Cajon SI'reeI' Phone 4-5050 QM you can pay more but you can! buf Jelim YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER LOGE 86 YOUNT I I3 Wesi' Cenfral Phone 3-23l I . ' L T Z ,Le Z s A . Q guage!! has the best MALTS and BURGERS in town Susie and Marty just love them Next +o the Y Phone 3-2489 CHILDERS 86 ELDER SHOE REPAIRIN6 Across From Ci+y Hall MINNIE OI-IMSTEDE WOMENS APPAREL OF ALL KINDS I9 Cajon Phone 4-3320 I2 FiHh S+. Phone 4-707I 9 SUGER 5 F. 1. GAUGH RECORDS-TELEVISION RADIO 81 PHONOGRAPI-IS PLUMBING1REPAIRS APPLIANCES-SHEET MUSIC I09 Easf Sfaie S+ree+ Phone- 4-893I l032 Orange PI'10f1S 4-7474 Conqra+uIa'rions Come To , , , from BATES-CARLSON HARDWARE WILLHITE'S PHARMACY We Give 3.W' Green Sfamps 20I Orange Phone- 4-322I 330 Orange Phone 4-3746 REDLANDS GLASS HOUSE ALL KINDS OF GLASS Free Es+ima+es 5 I0 Orange Phone 4-I632 HOME FURNITURE COMPANY 5I5 Orange Sires? REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA Phone 3-2I20 Frigidaire 8: Mayfag AppIiances--Simmons Producfs Gaffers 8: Saffler Gas Ranges-Kroehler Furnifur Hoover Cleaners-Roberh Brofhers Furmfure Baby Line Producis-Firfh 8: Magee Carpeiing IPETEI ANDRIESE IBOBI VANDER WALL UNIVERSITY ICE CREAM CO. II35 Orange Redlands Phone' 2-2738 DIAL REDLANDS FEDERAL SAVINGS YOUR RADIO STATION AND LOAN ASSOCIATION For Music--News-SpOr+S Slarl' your savings accounl l4l0 So II can grow wilh you 5I'l1 Sfreef and Ci'I'rus Avenue Phone 3-239I REDLANDS Congralulalions Io Ihe Class of '54 ' Realty Company of Redlands Bank nf Amemra NATIONAL Iwwgg ASSOCIATION Congralulafes you on your achievemenl and exlends every good wish for your conrinuing success. I2 NORTH CITRUS AVENUE J .,1 , Wi ' A f za 2 Phone 4-522I Redlands Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corp. JOHN H' HCWILAND NELSON-HALES FURNITURE Awnings I28 Easf SI'aI'e Redlands Phone 4-8I6I 309 Easf SI'a+e Phone 4-8I6l Pl'1Ofl6 3-2409 QUALITY DAIRY QUALITY PRODUCTS WHICH WE PRODUCE AND DISTRIBUTE 619 New York Street Free Delivery Redlands - Telephone 2-9731 SUNSET TILE 86 ROOFING CO. HANSONS MOTOR INN Since I925 ' SPECIALIZED CONTRACTORS FO' 6 Good NIQWS RSSI II I PIeasanI' SUFFOUDCIIPIQS 620 Tenness Phone 4-3456 Highway 99 Phone 2-0670 EOR THE BEST IN Iv1EN'S WEAR ..... A, R, Optometrist 9 L E V I N E S SEE BETTER TO ENJOY I ALI. THE THINGS OF LIFE 308 Orange Phone 4-I6l3 28 E. S'rIa+e Phone 4-3246 ' Q WI 5 ' D Bl I Wa ETS Hockridge Florist PauI W. Schaefer, Prop. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WEDDINGS Free Delivery-Flowers, Day or Nighf W. STBTS ST. Phgne Affer Dances and Parfies -go 'ro- S C 0 T T ' DRIVE-IN and RESTAURANT Hiway 99 and Texas Redlands Insurance Agents Association BEAVER-WILCOXSON-COOK GARRY VAN VLIET IOI State Street I6 W. Citrus BERRY-ARNEGARD AGENCY LARRY W. NOBLE bI0 W. Colton Avenue I02 W. Citrus GEORGE BIGGIN AGENCY PRESCOTT'S I6 W. State Street I2I E. State S'I'reeI' FOWLER'S REALTY CO. OF REDLANDS 25 Cajon Street I2 W. Citrus Avenue RUSSELL MORT JACK W. ROSE I07 E. Citrus I I4 8+l1 Street NELSON AND KING E. J. SACKETT 5'I'h and Citrus I I9 Caion SI'reeI' BROOKS SAWYER I2 W. SI'-ate TAYLOR'S SUPER SERVICE GERGI-.VS HOSIERY MILL RETAIL SALES U. S. Tires and Batteries Buy Direct and Save 409 Fif+h Sfreei' Phone 2-5696 Mobilgas and Mobiloil GORDON DONALD Quelilfy Service Wifh e Smile General Contractor 27 W. State Phone- 4-35I I 50 Vine S+. Phone 4-545I Preparing Material for the 1954 Makio Designed and Engraved by Zac ffvzgeiea va ' 418 E. Pico Boulevard Los Angeles McKENZIE,S MARKET Good Food al Reasonable Prices 20 W. S1'a+e Phone 3-2l38 MACARTNEY'S Qualify Producls Delivery Service I24 Caign PI'lOne 3-282I AILII.. OIF 'IFII-IIIE SENIIOR PORTRAIITS In This Year's Malcio Are By WM. ELMER KINGHAM We've enioyed worlcing wi+h you, Seniors, and wish you 'the loesl' of everyihing in Ihe life 'fhafs ahead of you! Best Wishes From Q COLLEGE SHOE REPAIR 773 Orange Sfreei' Phone 4-4I88 -AND- Q HOLLAND BAKERY 337 Orange S+ree+ Phone 2-2538 REDLANDS MOTORS, Inc. Phone 3-24I0 405 W. Cen1'raI Redlands uf, HUGHES 86 HUFF FOOD CENTER Phone 4-639I I I8 E. Cen+raI Redlands VALLEY SERVICE CO. Television, Radio Repairs, Appliances TELEVISION-RADIO REPAIRS APPLIANCES 627 W. S+aI'e Phone- 2-65I3 MEET YOUR FRIENDS RT- THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP Bring Your Barbering Problems Wi+h you 2I9 Orange Phone 4-3455 FOR 6 YEARS YOUR DRIVER TRAINING CAR HAS BEEN DONATED BY LANGE 86 RUNKEL YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER IOI W. Ciirus Ave. Redlands Phone 3-2878 BURGESS 86 WHITE RETAIL GROCERIES 20 E. Cifrus Phone 4-66I I PARKER'S UNION OIL SERVICE Fourfh and Cifrus Phone 3-2407 0 Experi' sI'op-wear Iubricafion service ' Car Washing ' Car Sforage ' Firesfone Tires HATFIEI.D'S II2 W. SI'aI'e Phone 3-2347 CLIFFORD L. LOUIS BREWSTER 86 RABENSTEIN Realtors Your Business Soliciied and Appreciafed I03 E. Cifrus 4-I576 Bill- RHS - Class of I940 ED - RHS- Class of I94I SCI-IINDLER'S JEWELRY Phone 3-2860 I3 E. S+aI'e S+ree+ Redlands, Calif. TO Every STudenT of Redlands High Sincerely Our Besl' Wishes -For' The La'res+ and Bes'r l-lairuc'rs h ld' S Phone 2-78l0 SMARTEST SHOES AFOOT I20 N. Fiffh Redlands I8 E. S+a+e Redlands, Calif. Wihnyk - Taylor C. VAN SCYOC NEWSPAPERS LET'S GET ASSOCIATED PUblishers Of- l.ubricaTiOn Benery Service Q THE YUCAIPA NEWS The ACCeSSO eS o THE BANNINO RECORD Highway 99 and Isl Phone 4-4949 Q THE BEAUMONT GAZETTE ARTHUR COMMERCIAL PRESS CULLIGAN SOFT WATER Printing and Engraving SERVICE - Rubber Stamps 632 Easf Cifrus Avenue Phone 3-2469 23 E. Ci+rus Phone 4-8273 STOCKTONVS SPQRTING GQQDS OUALITY SHOES FOR THE FAMILY A COMPLETE LINE OF The BOOTERY F ALL SPORTING GOODS I I2 Em s+e+e Sfreef Phone 4-7645 Phone M442 30 E. S1'a+e S+. Redlands Conqralulalions lo llwe Class ol '54 -From- THE CITROGRAPH The Printers of this year's Makio II3 Easl' Sfafe Sfreef Redlands Choose Your Silver Pallern From 'rlie Large Sioclc al . . . iiiililiiwllzgi 20 Easi' Sfafe S+re'e+ Hill-Hillman G Gompaml INSURANCE ADJUSTERS 456 D Sfreel' Mission Inn Annex San Bernardino, California Riverside, California L THE MOST WALKED-ABOUT CLOTHES IN TOWN SALLY SHOPS OF CALIFORNIA 27 Easf S1'a1'e Sfreei' Phone 4-83l I GIVES YOU THE BEST IN LADIES' APPAREL HOWARD VAN LINES COAST TO COAST MOVING FREE ESTIMATES II5 Eas'r Cenfral Avenue, RedIancIs Phone 3-2835 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 From a Friend GLEN GIPSON JEWELER Purchased wifh pride-Treasured always 229 EasT S'ra're SI're'e'r Iln The Pafio Shopsl Q INVESTMENT SECURITIES WAGENSELLER 86 DURST, Inc. w. B. JOHNSON. Resideni' Manager Fisher BIdg. PI'IOI1e 4-533' REDLANDS BLUEPRINT CO. DRAFTING and ENC-INEER's SUPPLIES OFFSET PRINTING PHOTOSTATS 6'f2 Orange S'rree+ Phone 3-2458 IMPERIAL HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE - FURNITURE - APPLIANCES I9 Easf Cifrus Phvhe 4-420I eniofz Qcfivifies FRANK AGUILAR baseball, ioolball RICHARD ALLYN a cappella 3, Ioolball I, sludenl council 3 DAN ALMARAZ loolball I 2 3, a cappella I MARDIS AMY x-counlry I, speech club 2, acappella 2 boy's ocfel ROY ANDERSON slage crew 'foreman I23, Track I JACK APPLETON baseball I23, baskelball I2, sludenl council I2, key club presidenl 3 MIKE ARMACOST senior class presidenl, swimming 23, junior class vice presidenl, baskelball 2 3 EDWIN ARNOLD wreslling, swimming manager DORTHY ARREDONDO ga.a. I 2 3, hi 'fri 3 DON ATKINSON boy's choir PAULA BALLANTYNE hi Iri presidenl' 3, pep club 3. daisy chain 2, sludenl council I 3 RALPH BARBO wreslling caplain I 2 3, choir 3, block r I 2 3, boy's choir 3 BOB BEALL siudenl council 2, drama 3, Ioolball 2 3 key club 3 JIM BENTLEY Iennis I2, x-counlry I BOB BEHRENS makio I, key club I 2 3 JUNE BESWICK girI's league cabinel Ireasurer 3, daisy chain 2, scholarship sociely 3, hi Iri I 2 3 CAROL BIBBEE hi Iri I 3, a cappella 2 3, chepulechi 3, sludenl council 3 PHYLLIS BIGGS hi Iri I 2 3, drama I 2, sludenl' council I 2 3, chepulechi I DALE BIRDSALL lr. in ir. year, honor roll 2 3 COREEN BLACKETER g.a.a. 3 GERALDINE BOATRIGHT a cappella 2 3, drama 2 3 PAT BOURRET pep club 3, chepulechi 2 3, hi Iri I 2 3. a cappella 3 JACK BRAY I.I.a. I 2 3, Ioolball 2 3, drama I 3, hobachi sporls edilor 2 DIANE BREEDING speech I, pep club 2 CAROL BRITTAIN g.a.a. MARGARET BROOKS Ir. from Rock Springs, Wyoming JOHN BROWNING x-counlry 2 3, Iraclc 2 3 CAROL BRUMMELER c.s.I. life member, daisy chain sludenl council 2, chepulechi board 3 JACK BRUCKART x-counlry 2, swimming I, I.I.a. I 2 3, VILA MAE BURCH speech I, g.a.a. I 2, drama 2 3, a cappella JUDY BUSHNELL chepulechi vice presidenl I 2, cheer- leader 2 3, hi Iri I 2 3, sludenl' council I 2 LORRAINE BUTLER girls' choir I, g.a.a. I 2, a cappella 2 3 hi 'fri 3 JACK CAGLE key club I 2 3, sludenl council I, a cappella, y-nighl chairman 3 DON CARLSON I. I. a. I 2 3 WENDEL CARLSON band I 2 3 HOY CARR band I, sludenl council 3, hobachi 3. wreslling I 2 AL CASTRO Irack I 2 3, x-counlry I 2 3, I.f.a. I 2 3, block r I 2 3 LORNA CENICEROS hi Iri, cabinel, drama, opera workshop BEN CHRISTENSEN sludenl' council I 2 3, boys' league cabinel, baskelball I 2 3, key club 3 ALLASON CLARK swimming I 2 3, chepulechi I 2, c.s.I. I 2 3, sludenl council 3 GOMER CLARK I.I.a. I 2 3 PHIL COKER lrack, x-counlry, band, orcheslra 2 3, hi Iri cabinel' I 2, girlsl league council JOYCE COWAN pep club I 2 3, ir. red cross cabinel VIRGINIA COWEN senior class secrelary 3, c.s.I. 2 3, girls' league cabinel' 3, daisy chain 2 MIKE CRANE wreslling I 2 3, drama I 3, speech 2, 3, b Ioolball 2 JANICE CRIM orcheslra I 3, girls' league allernale I NORMA CROSNO girls league council 3 PATSY ANN CROSS girls' choir I, g.a.a. I 2, hi Tri I, a cappella 3 ... HARRY CRGSTHWAITE a. s. b. presidenI 3, ir. cIass presidenI, boys' sIaIe represenIaIive, basebaII I 2 3 JANICE CULLER speecIw I 2, makio 3, Iwobachi 3 JOYCE CUMMINS orcI1esIra 2 MIKE CUMMINS ',porIf, I 2 3, key cIub 3, bIock r I 2 3, sIudenI counciI 2 MARILYN DA VALL cI1epuIecI1i I, Iwonor roII I 2 3 TONY DAVILA band I 2 3, IooIbaII I 2, swimming I 2 LORETTA DAVIS daisy cbain, c.s.I. 3 PAT FEENSTRA a cappeIIa 2 3, Iriple Irio 2 cIiepuIecI1i 2 3 REATHA DENNISTON orcbesfra I 2 3 JANET DENOS a cappeIIa 2 3, Iriple Irio 3, iournaIism 2 3, sIudenI counciI I 2 GRACE DE YOUNG sIIidenI council I, girIs' Ieague council 3, a cappeIIa 3, girIs' cI'1oir JACK DIETRICH IooIbaII I, Irack I 2 3 ANNE DIETRICK c.s.I. I, daisy chain, ir. red cross 3, sr. cIass commiffee 3 MILDRED DILDINE girIsI cboir I, daisy cbain, a cappeIIa 2 3 RUSSELL DILL IooIbaII mgr. I 2, swimming I, bIock r I 2 3 FRANCES DRERUP commissioner of pubIiciIy 3, drama 2 3, Iii Iri 3, ir. sr. prom commiIIee JAMES EARHART proiecfionisf 3 PAT ELLIOTT a cappeIIa 2 3, c.s.I. 2. girIs' Ieague council, daisy chain 2 JEROLD ELLISON swimming mgr. 2 3, boys' Ieague I 2 3 MARY FAUBEL Iriple Irio I, drama I, a capplla 3 BETTY FASENMYER girIs' Ieague counciI 3, a cappeIIa 3, sIudenI counciI 2, Iwi Iri 3 PAT FEENSTRA a cappeIIa 2 3, IripIe Irio 2 RICHARD FLOYD orcbesfra I 2 3, c.s.I. I 2 3, cbep- ulechi, sIudenI council 3 FRED FORD sfudenf council I 2, fooIbaII I 2 3, boys' Ieague cabinef 3, c.s.I. 3 RICHARD FRITCHMAN Irack 3 BEVERLY FUCHS scInoIarsIwip socieIy I 2 3, ir. red cross 3, sfudenf council I 2 3, daisy chain 2 OTTO GAASTRA swimming I, sIudenI council FLORENCE GARCIA g.a.a. vice presideni 3, girIs' Iefigiie council, frank arauio service cIub presidenI, Iwi Iri ESTHER GARCIA girIs' Ieague counciI HARRY GENET commissioner of Inobacni 3, boys' ocIeI. cIiepiiIecIii presidenI, boys' sIaIe represenjraiive BILL GILLESPIE Ir, from San Bernardino, baskeIbaII 2 3 EDDIE GONZALES bIock r I 2 3, Irack I 2 3, x-counfry I 2, b IooIbaII STAN GREY Irack I 2 3, sfudenf counciI I, IooIbaII 2 3, NORMA GRENIER IIagII1rowing 3, pep club 3, a cap- peIIa 3, cIf1epuIecI'1i I JUANITA GRIFFEN g.a.a. girIs' Ieague I 2 3, girIs' Ieague counciI I 2, cI1epuIecI'ii I 2 RICHARD GRANILLO a cappella 2 3, wresIIing 2 3, IooIbaII 3 CAROLYN GUNTER girIs' Ieague cabineI 2, daisy daisy chain, c.s.I. IiIe member, g.a.a. BETTY HAMMEN co-commissioner of Makio, c.s.I. life member, iunior class secreIary, girls' sIaIe represenfafive CAESAR HANGAN boys' Ieague cabineI' 3, baskeIbaII I, Irack 2 3, fooIbaII I 2 3 CLABE HANGAN asb vice president fooIbaII I 2 3, baskeIbaII I 2 3, sophomore cIass presidenf BOB HANNAH Iennis I 2, sfudenr counciI I 2 3, c.s.I. I, debaIe 2 JARI LEE HANSEN girIs' Ieague cabineI I, c.s.I. Iife member, commencemem' speaker, bank of america award BETTY HARREL band I 2 3, orcI1esIra I 2 STEPHEN HARRIGAN Iiobachi 2 JANICE HARRIS IIag Ilnrower 3, cI1epuIecIwi 3, Iwi Iri 3 pep cIub 3 RONALD HARRISON c.s.I. PAT HAGUEWOOD cIiepuIecI1i I, a cappella 2 3. nigI1I scI1ooI secreIary 3 NANCY HART Iii Iri I 2 3, a cappella 2 3, sfudenf counciI 3, y-nigIiI chairman 3 DELIA HEATON g.a.a. I 2 3, pep cIub 2 3, band I 2. Iii Iri 2 3 ALGER HECK daryI Iwisb prize Tor cInemisIry 2, c.s.I. 2 3, c.s.I. presidenf 3, orcIwesIra I 2 3 ROBERT HERBST cI1epuIecIwi, rope guard CECELIA HERNANDEZ g. a. a. 3 FRANK HERNANDEZ xfcounIry VIRGINIA HERNANDEZ girIs cIioir I, a cappeIIo 2, 3, red cross VIRGINIA HERRERA a cappeIIa 2 3, girIs' cIioir I, g. a. a. 3, him 3 DENNIS HERRING Ir. Irom FaIIon, Nevada, drama 3, boysi choir 3, a cappeIIa 3 GAYLE HEYBOER sIudenI coIinciI, a cappeIIa, orcI1esIra 2, girIs' Ieague cosinc'I CHARLOTTE HILL girIs' cboir I, a cappeIIa 2 3, IripIe Irio 3, sIIidenI coLinciI COLLEEN HINKLE Iwi Iri 3, pep cILib 3, a cappella 3, girIs' Choir I 2 CAROL HODGES a cappella I 2 3, Iriple Irio 3, g. a. a. 2, girls' league council 3 MARILYN HORTON daisy chain, band I 2 3, c. s. I. IiIe member, girls' league council I 3 SHARON HOSTETLER girls' choir I, a cappella 2 3 RUTHIO HUMILDAD v. IooIball SUE HUNT a. s. b. secrelrary 2, commissioner oI pep 3, sIudenI council I 2 3, pep club I 2 3 DAN HYNES band I 2 3 JIM HYNES chepulechi I 2 3 BETTY HUGHES a cappella choir 3, girls' league coun- cil, drama 3 NIMROD IHRIG I. I. a. presidenI 3, IooIbaII I 2 3, boys' sIaIe represenIaIive 2, sIudenI council I 2 3 TOM JENNINGS IracI4 I 2 3, sr. class Ifeasurer, boys' league Ireasurer 3, block r I 2 3 PAT JENNISON band I 2 3, orchesIra 3, hi Iri 2 3, chepulechi 3 DONALD JOHNSON sIudenI council 2 BOB JIMINEZ b IooIbaIl I 2 3, b baslceIbaIl I 2 wresfling, sIudonI council I JUDY JOHNSON girls' league council 2 3, daisy chain MATTHEW JOHNSON chepulechi 3 TERRY JONES band I 2 3, chepulechi I, orchesIra 3, sr. class sweaIer emblem RICHARD JUNIPER Ir. Marlc Keppel, Alhambra, Iracli 3 LARRY KENNEDY baslceIball I 2 3, baseball 2 3, c. s. I. 3, Icey club 3 KAY KINCAID chepulechi 2 CHARLES KNIGHT I. I. a. I 2 3 PAT KOEHLER girls' league vice presidenI 3, daisy chain, chepulechi board I 3, c. s. I. I 2 3 GLORIA KRUSE sophomore class secreIary, girls' league cabineI 2, commissioner oI acIiviIies 3, c. s. I. I 2 3 MARGIE LADWIG hi Iri I 2 3, sIudenI council I 2, drama, girls' league council ROGER LAKNER I. I. a. I 2 3, chepulechi I CARMEN LANDEROS a cappella, hi Iri 3, ir. red cross 3, g. a. a. 3 RAY LANTZ drama 3, I. I. a. I 2 3, wresIling I, baseball I GERRIE LAWSON orchesIra I, yell leader 2, drama 2 3, speech club I 2 3 CAROLYN LENOX band I 2 3, chepulechi I 2 3, hi Iri 2, g. a. a. I 2 3 ROY LILES Ir. Irom Texas, IooIbaIl I MARIDELL LISCOMB drama 2 3, girls' choir 2 3 JOHN LOOY Iraclc I, handball 3, orchesIra I 2 STEVEN LOPEZ IooIball, wresIling JIM LOVELESS IooIball I 2 3, Icey club, sIuden'I' council, handball champ I JIM LUKO sIudenI council I 2 PEGGY McCASLAND g. a. a. presidenI 3, girls' league council, g. a. a. Ireasurer 2, a cappella 2 3 COLLEEN MCCORMICK hi Iri 3, sIudenI council I, girls' league council 2 3, drama 3 BARBARA MCGUIRE band I 2, Ilag Ihrower 2, g. a. a. I, girls' league cabineI 2 JIM McPHERSON swimming I 2 3, band I 2 3, basIceI- ball 3, bloclc r 2 3 JERRY MACY chepulechi 2, sIudenI council I, handball I 2 3 MANUEL MADRID baseball mgr. I 2, IooIbalI mgr. 2 3, sIudenI council I 2 3 RUSTY MILLER Iraclc 2 3, IooIbalI 2, sIudenI council I 2 BILL MISHLER Iraclc I, a cappella 2 3, x-counI'ry 2 JANET MONTGOMERY girls' choir 2, a cappella 3 BOB MOORE b IooIbaIl I 2 3, wresIling, sIudenI council TERESA MORALES g. a. a. I 2 3, ir. red cross 2, a cappella 2 3, girls' choir I BOB MOREFIELD malcio 3 MARY GAIL MOUW pep club 3, sIudenI council 3, Ilag Ihrower 3, hi Iri 2 3 DORIS Mulder Ir. Irom Illinois, g. a. a. 2 3, girls' club commissioner 2 3 BARBARA MUNHALL hi Iri 2 3, girls' league council I RONNIE MUNOZ band I 2, bloclc r 2 3, wresIIing 2 3 DAYLE MURRAY KIDD pep club I 2 3, ir. red cross Ireasurer 2 3, hi Iri I 2 3, malcio ad sIaII I 2 3 ARLINE NELSON drama 3, a cappella 2 3, girls' choir I ADANA NUTBROWN girls' league council 2 3, g. a. a. 2 3 hi Iri 3 PAULINE MARTINEZ g. a. a. I 2 3, hi Iri I, a cappella I, drama I 2 TOM MARTINEZ IooIball I 2 3, lcey club 2 3, block r 2 3, sIudenI council 3 CAROL MASON girls' choir I, hi Iri I 2 ALFRED MATHENA x-counIry I, baslceIbalI I, Iraclc I 2, boys' choir 3 DWAYNE MATTHEWS baseball I, basIceIball 2, band presidenI 3, drama 3 BERNARD MEEKER wresIIing 2 3, chepulechi I 2 3 RICHARD MEUMANN Iraclc I 2 3, sIudenI council I 3, a cappella, drama 3 FLORENCE MILLARD daisy chain, a cappella 2 3, Iriple Irio 3, glee club I I I KEITH MILLER Iraclcil, I. I. a. I 3 NANCY ODENING 'sIudenI council 3, c. s. I. I, daisy chain, drama 2 3 DAVE O'Ouinn Iraclc I 2 3, IooIbalI I, c. s. I. I 2, chepulechi 2 DORTHY OWENS g. a. a. I 2 3. a cappella I 2, hi Iri I, g. a. a. cabineI I 2 3 JOHN PACE swimming 2 3, band I 2 3 FRANCES PAGE c. s. I. I, honor roll I 2 3, d. a. r. hornemalcing award 2 ALVIN PARKERSON band I 2 3, I. I. a. I 2 3, Irack I 2 3, x-counIry 3 ELMER PARKERSON I. I. a. I 2 3, IooIbaIl I DEAN PARKS Ioofloall I 2 3, wresIIing 2 3, bloclc r 2 3 PAT PATTERSON pompon 2 3, pep club 2 3, hi Iri I 2 3, sIudenI council I 2 TOM PATTISON senior class vice presidenI' 3, sIudenI council I 2 3, Ioofball 2 3, hi-y I 2 EVELYN PATTON girls' league council, hi Iri 3, g. a. a. I 2 3 SHIRLEY PELCHY c. s. I., a cappella, Iriple Irio LOUIS PERKINS orchesIra I 2 3, hi-y I, sIudenI council I DAVID PETERS orchesIra I 2, hand ball 2 3 MARLENE PETERSON girls' choir 2, a cappella 2, Iriple Irio 3, drama 3 CAROLINE POELSTRA c. s. I. I 3, daisy chain 2, g. a. a. I 2 3, a cappella GARY POELSTRA sIudenI councill 3, lcey club 2 3, swimming I 2 3 SHARON POOLE drama 3, hobachi 2, band 2, chepulechi winner 3 CHUCK PORTE a cappella 2 3, swimming I 2 3, a. s. Io. cabineI 3, commissioner oI aIhleIics 3 DOROTHY PRICE hi Iri I 2, g. a. a I, girls' choir I. sIudenI council I ALBERT QUESADA IooIbaIl I 3, wresIIing 2 3, I. I. a. I 2 3 DAVE RAMBOZ sound crew I 2 3, c. s. I. 2 3, boys' league I 2 3 MARY RAMIREZ g. a. a. I 2 3, secreIary 3, sIudenI council, Iranlc arauio service club I 2 3 JUAN RAMIREZ a cappella LOU RASH girls' choir I, girls' league council I 2, a cappella 2 3, hi Iri 3 JUDY REECE drama. a cappella EDWARD REEVES orchesIra I 2 3, u oI r orchesIra 3 CRAIG REYNOLDS orchesIra I, sporIs I 2 3 HAL REYNOLDS Iraclc I, x-counIry 3, boys' league associaIe. cabinef 3, c. s. I. 3 MARGARET REZENDES yell leader 2 3, hi Iri vice presidenI 3, c. s. 'I. life member, daisy chain - as SHIRLEY RHODES pom pon girl I 2 3, homecoming princess I, sIudenI council I, hi Iri I 2 3 NOVELLA RIDDLE hobachi ediIor 3, daisy chain, c. s. I. I 2 3, speech club 2 3 ROXY ROBBINS Iraclc I, boys' league I 2 3, IooIbaIl 2 3, puloliciIy sIaII 3 BOB ROBERTS I. I. a. I 2 3, drama, sIudenI council, chepulechi WALT ROBERTS lcey club I 2 3, IooIball 2 3, sIudenI council I 2, block r 2 3 FRANK ROBERTSON I. I. a. I 2 3, vice presidenf 3, key club 2 3, wresIIing 2 MARK ROGERS c. s. I. I 2 3, x-counIry 2 3, Iraclc I 2 3, Iraclc sporfs ediIor Ior hobachi 3 TOM ROSEN sIage crew I 2 3, chepulechi 2 3, rope guard I 2 3, bowl cIecoraIion commiIIee 2 3 BILL RUFF sIudenI council I, band I SYLVIA RULE chepulechi 3, sIudenI council 3, girls' league council 3 DONNA RUTTER pep club 2 3, cheerleader 3, girls' league council 2 3, hi Iri cabineI 3 VAL SANDERS x-counIry 2 3, Iraclc 2 3, a cappella I 2 JEAN SCHEWE girls' league council, girls' choir JOE SCHROEDER Iennis 2, boys' league I 2 3, chepulechi 3 JANET SEDAM daisy chain, Iriple Irio 3, sIudenI council 3, c. s. I. IiIe member JERRY SETTLE speech I 2, boys' choir I 2 3 SALLY SILVERWOOD co-commissioner oI malcio, c.s.I. IiIe member, speech club 3, g. a. a. I 2 3 EDWARD SIX I. I. a. I 2 3 VIRGINIA SMITH Ilag Ihrower I 2 3, a cappella 2 3. sIucIen+ council I 2 3, drama 3 MARIA SMITH commissioner oI Iinance 3, cheerleader 2, daisy chain 2, c. s. I. IiIe mmeber CARMA SNOW girls' choir I, chepulechi I 2, girls' league council I 2 3 BILL SOUSA loand I 2, v IooIbaII I, swimming TOM SPURLOCK band I 2, boys' league I 2 3 BETTY SPALLER g. a. a. I 2 3 JOHN STANLEY Icey club, swimming, handball, Iranlc arauio service club CHARLES STEBBINS x-counIry, Iennis I 2, a cappella 2 3, drama 3 LARRY STEEL wresIIing I, IooII3aIl 2 DON STEWART boys league I 2 3, gIadiaIors 3 TOM STRAHL IooIbaIl I 2 3, baslceIbaII I 2, Iraclc 2 3, key club I 2 3 DONALD TALLENT x'counIry 2, boys' choir 2, a cappella 3, boys' ocIeI 3 LOU ANN TATE orcheslra I 2 3, c. s. I. 2 3, daisy chain, sI'ucIenI council I SUSIE THOMERSON girls' league presidenf 3, class Ireasurer I, sfudenl council I 2 3, daisy chain BARBARA THOMPSON pompon girl 3, pep club 3, winfer ball queen 3, hi Iri cabinel 3 WARREN THOMPSON x-counlry I, boys' league I 2 3, Iraclc I 2 WILSON THOMPSON boys' league 2 3, x-counlry I, chepulechi 2, c. s. I. 2 ERNEST THORNTON Iraclc I 2 3, Iooiball 2 3 KATHLEEN URE c. s. I. I 2, daisy chain 2, chepulechi winner I 2 BOB VANDER WALL Icey club I 2 3, baseball I 2 3, block r I 2 3, Ioolball capI'ain 2 3 ANNA MAE VAN GROUW speech I 2, c. s. I. 2 3 BEVERLY VAN MEETEREN girls' choir I, girls' league council 2 3, honor roll I 2, friendship sociefy I JOHN VAN UFFELEN a cappella, wreslling, swimming, I. .a. HAROLD VERMEER Iooys' choirl JOE LOUIS VILLA Ioolloall 2, Track 2, baslceiball 2 NINA WADDELL drama, proiecfionisf, library service NEAL WALL Ioolball I 2 3, 'rennis I 2 3, lcey club I 2 3, sfudenf council I 2 3 BETTY WEBSTER a cappella 3, girls' choir 2, girls' league council I 2 3, s'rudenI council I JOE WERNER speech club presidenf 2 3, sI'uden+ council 3, boys' ocIe'r 3, iunior speech award BOB WIDLUND x-counfry I, band I, bus driver I 2 3, boys' choir 3 HAROLD WILLIS hobachi, malcio I 2 3, key club I 2 3 JERRY ANN WILMS pep club 3, Ilag Ihrower 3, sludenl council I, hi fri 3 WES WILSON Colwell essay winner, Iennis 2 3, c. s. I. 3, band I 2 GAIL WINANS pep club 2, pompon girl 2 3, hi fri I 2 3, sI'udenI council I 2 3 FRED WRIGHT hi-y 3 Qc now eagmenfs Cifrogra ph Prin+ing Co. Hobachi Los Angeles Engraving Co. PHOTOGRAPHY S. K. Smifh Co. Redlands Camera Shop Redlands Daily Fac+s W. E. 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