San Jacinto High School - Yameewo Yearbook (San Jacinto, CA)

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C mf WMMZ Twenty one years of servxce have gwen Mr James Harvey Graves our genzal custodxan a umque place rn the annals of San Jacmto Umon High School He shows conslstent wlllrngness to cooperate wlth both teach ers and students He mcuntcuns a standard of perfectxon m man txon has always been faxr and exactzng with the many students he has had working for ham xn connection wrth the Ment System and the N Y A With these thoughts in rmnd the admrring semors dedrcate the 1942 Yameewo to Mr James Graves Hrs never failing help and patrence with us are among our treasured memorxes aging the twenty acre campus and the tive buildings. Our inspira- .76 . It has been a pleasure to be the Drrector of the San Iacmto Band Wagon for the past three years As we have toured through the seasons appearing before the publxc contxnuously It has been my arm to produce harmonious performances Among the Semor members there have been soloists able and wlllrng to assume re the graduates have shrrked any task and all have contrrbuted thelr talents Now we approach the fmal curtam for you we hnd each ready to appear upon the stage oi life To xts faster pace and warlrke call all Amerxca rs respondxng wrth wrllmg hands and nngrng voxces Among them you wxll fxnd your role-great or small-and frll at credxtably To you with farth ln the future I pass the baton' czeaha sponsibility and add to the luster of our organization. Few among ez fwfe ei Copeland The fave cxvrc mmded members of the school board are as the fave lanes on which are lard the key notes for harmony among stu dents teachers and townspeople When the present looms so large thrs qumtet must see to at that the future welfare of thas communxty and the student body as not forgotten As carefully as a great conductor chooses players they choose capable executives skxlled mstructors and untxnng caretakers-all that the great symphony the Amerrcan Way of Lrfe may be preserved At a moment when real danger threatens the West Coast new and daxly problems press upon the attentxon of thls sturdy staff Calmly they must establxsh an lnfallzble code of safety so that mf the Overture of War should crash upon us the axr warden the raid sxgnals the carefully tended buses-all would serve us well Courage and far sxghtedness are not lxrmted to offxcnals m Washxngton D C or men at the front these composers of our school polxcy must have wrsdorn to preserve successfully for those ln the future the blessmgs of a democratxc education fl, Z L ' Q I I1 ' ff I l - 1 l ri . v4 i Mr. F. G. Whitmore, Mr. A. H. Buckley. clerkg Mr. A. M. Tripp, Mr. C. A. Record. and Mr. R. E. I . . . Moonsh towers and arches create beauty The Vxctory Bell welcomes and rewards us all Mfg, Q I 1 i ' l . ,A 'A - D -f.- l . - r 5,3 L ' X V N x 4 in - ' V . ' 1 . .,,,, I J. 00 f or cf? 22124 wwf ww 'Tv- .px Mr Chase Dane Mrs Esther Miss Margaret Mr Hollis Mr Clarence History Longfellow Johnson McCutcheon Nelson Music Arg Homemaklng Mathematics Time Was is taught in the modern mode an Mr Danes history classes Mrs Longiellow in her art periods makes everythzng look As Pretty As a Prcture Whats Cooknn' ns the query when Mxss Johnson and her chefs start things hummmg in a mzxzng bowl History answers some of Mr McCutcheons math stu dents derive Mr Nelson makes Music and Memories pleasant for hrs musicians Art Homemaklng Mathemablcs Music of 6 Q 0 0 0 If Z6 1 0 l 0 I 'Y' 6 . . . Pennsylvania 65.000 has nothing on the .Q ' r f 6 6077, 0 557726 LMI' 66.466 Misa Grace Mr Donald Mes Clara, Mx James Mr Ben Ser en Spanish Stansifer Shop Anderson Bartlett English Hammerschmldt Commercial Chemlstry We become good nexghbors when Mxss Sat gent teaches Spanish in 'The South American Way It You Buxld a Better Mousetrap you be long on Mr Stansifer's roll I Never Let a Day Go By' wxthout a speed Chemistry test xs Mxss Andersons theme song Mr Bartlett makes 'The White Cliffs of Dover' loom even closer for his Englxsh stu dents. A fog oi Deep Purple emerges from Mr Hammerschmzdts chemistry laboratory Engllsh Spanish Shop Commercial 4' J If 0 n X a ,uf V 1 O fl 1 1 -1 , Z6 ' f c. . ' . ' 1- . ,V It it 'I Y 4: 1 v V l I I I ' ' I ll ll ' ll - . . n 1 . . . . . . , 1 1 , t . . . . . ,, M... ' ' 'Fir' ll ll . . . . - , . 'V . V Y f .WMU and WQJ ALUMNI Sherman Hoyi Maurice Hurt Jack Hurt Calvxn Brown Tommy Rhodes Ralph Moreno Joe Wllson Harold Glasser George Tanaka Arthur Guanche Stephen Talavera Elmer Benson Joe Rosro Earl Chrishan Alfred Martmez QReported mxssingj Louis Rmglero Paul Robison Jean Thacker Jean Long Bill Grossman Don Carlson Joe Sheppard George Van Koughnet Robert McKee Hugh Corley Robert Carlson Beverley Corley Allan Woodham YEAR 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 '41 070 L97 ssnvrcs Army RUBY Army Army Army Army Navy U S Arr Corps Japanese Army Army Home Guard Army U S Air Corps Army U Navy S Army Marmes S Navy Navy Navy U S Alr Corps Army Navy Army Navy Navy Navy . . Marines , of Y , - 'lf 'J r ' '31 U. S. ' '33 U. S. '34 U. S. ' '34 U. S. '34 U. S. '34 U. S. ' '36 U. S. '36 . . ' '36 '36 U. S. '36 '36 U. S. Tony Barnard '38 U. S. Army ' '38 . . ' '38 U. S. ' '38 . S. ' '39 U. . '39 U. S. ' '39 U. . '40 U. S. 40 U. S. 40 . . 40 U. S. 40 U. S. 40 U. S. 40 U. S. 41 U. S. 41 U. S. 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Day Oil s the pace that knllsl 22 Class Ofilcers Elected To Rose allegxance we dxd swear 27 Try outs for Semor Play Start For roles as man and maid we tried With hopes and fears we nearly died. 30-Semors Rxval Halloween Spooks At bobbmg apples we did brte We raced we ran-a gruesome sightl I0-Class Sweaters Wm Applause At rally wxld our sweaters shine The under classmen look and pmel 14-Seniors Capture Football Trophy Wrth kxck and plunge our heroes won A thnllmg tight from gun to gunl 16-Black outs Stop Thru the Nxte ln gloom we vote to stop our play And wcnt untxl a bnghter day 15-Semors Pack Soboba Theatre ln pamt and powder we parade A mght of mghts lt wxll not fade 13-Gala Dance Ends Basketball Season The Seniors throw a spnghtly ball The mighty rivals pack the hall. K of 1 X ,, fx: 7 1' ' :ff f f , K Along with Best-a snazzy pairl t. - - ' t. ' ' ' I - ' 0776 I 0 Feb 17 Second Semester Othcers Chosen Two I-I s we choose to gurde our tate Wxth Earl and Elgxn we must rate March 17 St Patncks Party Pleases A pot luck feed by candle hght Then games and dashes try our mxght' March 18-Ditch Day Dawns At dawn we meet-at noon we boa A perfect day no sour note' Apnl 17 Senxor Bxds Hrs Class Goodbye When Mlster Moto went away He bore best wlshes--he s O K ' Apnl 18-Umverslty of Redlands Host to Semors May May May MUY May J une June The U of R d1d play our host Been to college' thats our boast ll Womans Club Fetes Seniors In summer frocks to tea we go Mrnd our manners and act just sol 13 Half Day Ott Rests Semors From darly grmd we take a rest Forget all tnals of class or test 14--Senxors Charm as Mothers Tea Hostesses Wxth tormals gay and wmsome grm We welcomed nn our dearest km 22-Vosburg Scene of Junior Semor Banquet We dme and dance m best array Wrth Junior hosts who pay the way 31 Baccalaureate Services Held Today In natty suxt and daznty frock To church we go whnle parents flock 2-Many Ceremomes Mark Senxor Day Our tree our stone our pxcture oo We leave behmd to dazzle you 4-Twenty sxx Cap and Gowned Semors Graduate Thxs date of dates at last arnves The bxggest one in all our lives' Z 2 f If I ff ff A ' , X , ,f J , J , . 1 1 1 - 1 1 I s . I f1 u - 11 - 1 . .1 1 ' 1 . . 1 n 11 1 1 - , . I 1 - - 1 1 . I . . . . I . 1 1 1 ' f 1 . . 10772672 aa! MQW fam Y 'R'- La Vey Adams An air in a minor key a song with a purpose Ruth Barnard A catchy folk song the one everyone hurns Eileen Chew A melodious piano concerto she can play them Dorothy Christie A happy go lucky hit with plenty ol humor Clriiord Best Tops 'The I-ht Parade on held or track Davrd Brown A Wagnerxan number full of lights and shadows Alice Cretsinger A cute scatter brain lyric. brim ming with mirth Mildred Dixon A Southern melody m 1 x l n g moons and magnolral 'Ba 20 FIRST SEMESTER President-Garland Rose Vice President-Clifford Best Treasurer Thelma Waggener fr - ff 21 f. fa y j . I f A v .f X 0: 'Q V I J- fr G- 5, K - O 1 'X . X ' o in . 1 5. ff f X, . - , 4 4. V! V 'ef I ' .9 . ' A 'P Q. g' . .7 fx I x . 'Al I B 1 6 af M2 ffgw Xu as G- 'Q- ? 'P fix 11. Elgxn I-'eyerherm Earl Hutchxson The jingle ot corns heard amid As Yameewo edrtor says 'This is genzal chatter No Laughzng Matter' Vxolet Gentry Norma Hutchison A selectxon oi the latest ive A Rhapsody in Blue the -complete with words kind you dream about Kathleen Kline Mmam Larson Up to date swmg with a flair lor A gay nineties favorite brought up plazds and parties to date Carlene Krauss Iunxor Long A stringed quartet playing A saucy tune with an Irish Poldmxs Waltzing Doll FIRST SEMESTER Treasurer Harry Robbins Councml Member Miriam mme N Larson Yell Leader Ruth Bamard 2 If ff' 00' - 5 v 1 , xl. .' - F 4' f L , J, . ,O S- A o 1 fj X V 1 ' O 'a V, 6 f . S' ,. xx , we ' - X, 1 Q V UN up ,N t t' S HX 1 t ' i ll 'll ' 'I H1 ll ,S . N ' . nilxvzs L V W Q I ef 5 A - U , at T J L . w f ' Q A Q I, , di, . 5 , . . 1 yank af :MQ AGM Y Kenneth Long At Home on the Range at the Palladium Edzth Mcliibben A haunting waltz the kmd you remember for years lack Roberds The Old Maestro wrth a pocket iul oi rhythm Garland Rose A rhythmxc ballad composed by hxmself 22.. S ,v- 'U' Ted Reed hermit with a streak ot Jazz Harry Robbins A cowboy serenade recallmg camp fxres and good com panions Kenji Sakamoto Relxable and steady wxth the tone of a quzet raver Jun Schwalm A smooth waltz played at a country club i SECOND SEMESTER Earl Hutchison President Elgxn I-'eyerherm Vice President Eileen Chew-Treasurer If ' u 0- . 7' ' -F A I ' I V f 7f'V.,zy. A ' - , x Y fx 41 ' . t J , . L lx 45 Q i S X , - R. ' qv' J I ll ll A ' ' .dp .Q J. , 1 ,v . 4A V' I - ff' ' - - . 9 5? ' ,255 gif aftjfe rftgwv J Cv I 1 Thelma Waggoner An ever changing symphony mrrable and unique Gordon Sheppherd The beat of hoots and the whistle of the wind Grady Spexr A band In the the half Colxseum playmg at George Woods Mr Ben Hamrnerschmidt Drums! Quxck commanding and gayl motto is Be Honest wxth Me Mrs Esther Longfellow conductor who keeps harmony an her orchestra of seniors Straxghtforward and outspoken his SECOND SEMESTER Treasurer Mxrlarn Larson Councrl Member-George Woods Yell Leader Ruth Barnard Muon! 23 as :V x , L A E ' , 1 - ' . ad- A . I 'lg 19 . o g '. . i - 1 'N 2 .A ee, U uf Q066746 ie!! ROW 1 Albert Meek Donald Hallam Laura Ross Roberta Best Oletta Hitchcock Edna Elliott Mltsuko Oki Joseph Ramljak Bernard Richardson ROW 2 Wayne Dennis John Hallam Dorothy Cochran Marilyn Catherman Evalene Wilson Mildred McKee Joyce Fields Jane Roberts B111 Morrls Harvey Peebles ROW 3 Robert Howe Don Lewls Betty Davl son Patsy Mather Mr Chase Dane Miss Grace Sargent advisors Grace Butterworth hor Recorded flrst in the autumn of 1939 Composed of 30 up and coming Juniors The lyric gives an account of ten busy months filled with a Penny Dance an Idyllwild Snow Party catenng at the Christmas Dance Caught ln a Rising Flood a preview of dramatic talent on January 29 a most successful Junior Play Ever Since Eve close rxvalry for Actzvity Trophy and as a finale the Jumor Senxor Banquet in May Featuring the King and Queen of Hearts Buddy Moffett and Lor raine Rosa ranking athletes Harvey Peebles Robert Howe Wayne Dennis Frederick Wagner John and Donald Hallam executives Robert Howe Buddy Moffett and Don Lewis sec retaries Lilly Corley and Violet Feyerherm five C S F members advisors Miss Grace Sargent and Mr Chase Dane Critics state Slated to head the parade next falll 24 X- If J .U mine Rosa, Buddy,Moffett. Ray Austin. ROW 4: Violet l eyerhern'r, Frederick Wagner., : : . . , u ' ll I I , Tu I ,,. . . l . 1 . I . 1 . I I I I , I - , 7 . . . : , . . Il ll I We 014 fem, WMM ROW 1 Caroline Buxton Ruthie Duke Patsy Long Doris Rose Floy Rose Kenneth Quandt Tommy Whitmore Juanita Sheppard Llla McKlbben Lorraine Tripp Rosemary Ducker Evans Yvonne Van Fleet Sylvia Carlson Patricia Wells ROW 3 Dorothy Pope Harriet Grovler Joyce Sumner Edith Krauss Mr Hollis McCutcheon advisor Dale Dennis Jane Taylor Hazel Lowery Fay Robertson ROW 4 Buddy Woods Margie Harvey John Alford Published an September 1940 Composed of 33 energetxc Sophomores. The lyric relates a year of good scholarship mixed with fun a tastefully decorated auditorium at Christmas an amusxng one act playlet Breakfast gxven ln Apnl and an advrsor who took time ot! for an appendectomyl I-'eaturmg as relxable executxves Kexth Krauss Dale Denms and Floy Rose perfect secretarles Margxe Harvey and Dons Rose treasurers I-'ay Robertson and Sylvxa Carlson eight C S F members and Mr Holhs McCutcheon advrsor a mathemati cal wxzard Critics claim 'Tlus number pleases a harmony in work and play jg,-T , gf! If . ,u C . A v x Q Q V 5 Q ' ,1 In V Row 2: Wanda. deform, Eva Neel, srlmey Callahan, htlkhall Ramxjak, 'l'om.my Meek, Henry I I I ' . : : . - n u ' ' ' I I I I F . I . . : : 1 I 1 ' I ' ' l ' ll I I I . . . 25 62 ROW 1 Joe John Lala Harry Sadler Richard Cunningham Rlobert Blodgett Leo Blalr Helen Murray Joyce Spelr Judy Scott Jack Meeler Kenneth Alnge Danny Thacker Carl Moffett Gene Hood ROW 2 Robert Morris Jack Carter Jim Eacret Ollver Friedrich Junior Cudd Buss De Bus Julia Wlllxams Marian Hunter Dorothy Admns Joyce Griggs Marlon Cottrell Donllta Reed BlllA1nmex'rnan Clayton Record B111 Corley Tom Butts Jackie Davison ROW 3 Cecil Dodge Mr James Bartlett advisor Lydia Morris Vlrglnla Perry Arwanna Chambers Jean Fairfield Robbie Colvard Jeanne Krauss Louise Greene Connie Reyes Wanda Hussar Barbara Howe Mr Donald Stanslfer advisor Clifton Powers ROW 4 Wheeler Barbara Cochran Vernon Long Became a hit xn the fall ot l94l Composed ot 54 Frosh m full accord x 1 The lyric tells of vaned actwitxes-a shrnmg white S a well con ceived school code Who Says Cant? 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J I I , 66777 GPLLCO Nr-rf Editors and Managers Earl Hutchison Kath leen Klme George Woods Mr Everett Durkee printer Alice Cretslnger Junior Long As edxtor of the 1942 Yarneewo Earl Hutchison was band mas ter and Alxce Cretsinger hrs assistant Workmg with Elgin Feyer herm and Kathleen Klme busmess managers they produced l45 annuals an increase of 20 The staff artists George Woods and Iunxor Long assxsted by Miriam Larson and Fay Robertson produced the clever rllustratxons Editonally speakmg Garland Rose and M1r1am Larson prepared the sport sections La Vey Adams the class histones Mildred Dxxon and Carlene Krauss the year's record Norma Hutchxson the semor pages Grady Spexr the dramatrc revlews Harry Robbzns and Thelma Waggoner orgamzatrons Ruth Barnard a list of alumni ln service and Exleen Chew Our Hit Parade 3X BOX! 1 Harry Robblns, Theodore Reed, Norma Hutchison, Garland Rose, Miriam Larson, Mildred DlXOD, La Vey Adams ROW .2 Carlene Krauss, Ruth Barnard, Gordon Sheppherd, Grady Speir. Edith McKlbben. Clifford Best 30.. ' t if 125, I f' . H J , 5. , f Q ':- I ' ' f ,ip 1' 1 1 1 , wx in A Ae, i xx ' , 'I V, I if I my H-F ' I, A .ae Q . . ' V Ffa f 3 Y . - A 7 l ' I . , - ' ll II ' I I I ' I . I . I . - . I . I I I I I I I I . . . I . . I . I . I I I , : ' , ' . . . . I . I I I ' ' I I I I I I ' ll II I I . kj A 4 W, 0 t . if . I 1 t , ,I K N, A , 67 t . 5 2 ,I .. -z. ' . - . N . 'L' ' A . J 3 ' .5 n ' 4 , . ' 'z - I U M . 5 I ' Q '55 S ROW 1 Carlene Krauss Gordon Sheppherd Mlldred Dixon Alice Cretsln er Earl I-Iutchl La. Vey Adams 'The Tzger Speaks reported and edxted by the Journalzsm Class fmlshes zts fourth year as a journalrstrc and fxnanczal success The paper edxted by different members of the class proofread by Mrs Esther Longfellow typed by the advanced typmg class and then prmted by the San Iacmto Regxster appears tance monthly Cxrculatmg 125 copres many of which travel as far as the South Seas thxs year's staff fxfteen strong xntroduced three new features Spotshots a social column by Thelma Waggoner Bugle Notes a column on graduates in servlce by Ruth Barnard and Sxdeline Glimpses a column on sports by Garland Rose Lf 67' 6661 :fl Edltors Edith McK1bben Mr Chester Klmc' publisher, Kathleen Kline, Garland Rose, Clif ford Best, Miriam Larson tj 5 .1 fl r ' ' gy X ' ,LQ ' .' , -I J -, . S 8 I Q: fn f 1 my 4,1 fl 4 A Q I ' X ' I -I 'X ag, : , , ' , 3 . - son, Theodore Reed, Ruth Barnard. ROW 2: Grady Spelr, Harry Robbins, George Woods. 1 ' ll - I I - ' I I I ' I . . . I . I . . . 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A A - 1 C Q P 4 , , -1 ' f , Y v f I . . . 31 !0ll KP fzp llfff P RON l Wayne Dennxs Johnnle Hutchlson Buddy Moffett RON P Henry Evans Dale ben Julia Williams Mildred McKee R051 4 Garland Rose Robert Howe Ke th Krauss Kenneth Long ROW 5 Mx Chase Dane advlsor Kathleen Klme Davld Brown With the xdea oi a truly democratnc school before them the combined Student Council and Court under the drrection ot Mr Chase Dane have thzs year revised the student body constitutxon and reorganized the Student Court With the approbatxon of the faculty the group has shouldered mcreaslng responsrbllxty A regular court consisting ot all court members with therr advisor hear student cases and make discipli nary decisions Cases involving too dxthcult situations are referred to a supreme court conslstxng of the president of the student body and the court advisor The Council has been outstandmg in its promotion of interest ing assemblies and student activities the most unique being Victory Day April 24 1942 f ' f ' If! Z J 6 f Dennis,'Gene Hood, Earlvl-Iutchison. ROW Miriam Larson, Edith Mt:Kibben, Lila lvlcKlb- I s a . . , . . . . I . ' . I . I I l 32 . . The local chapter of the Cahiornia Scholarshnp Federation con slsts of fifteen intelligent students who have won the rxght to wear the pin made srgnlircant by the torch of learmng To receive this honor one must have outstandmg scholastic ability But to prove the adage All work and no play makes lack a dull boyl the Wise Old Owls and their advisor Mrss Clara Ander son. put the book away one day and visited Riverside Here on April 7 the County Court House the Mrssion Inn and Fairmont Park were potent magnets. On May 19 Violet Feyerherm president Lorraine Tnpp vice president Sylvia Carlson. treasurer lane Taylor social chairman and the other eleven members concluded the year at a joint C S F banquet with Hemet. Shirley Callahan Fred lck Wagner Miss Clara Anderson advisor ROW 2 Violet Feyer herm Jane Taylor Ar anna Chambers Marilyn Catherman Patsy Mather BOW 3 Llla McKlbben librarian Y e Van Fleet Sylvia Carlson Doris Rose fl H7 Me mf ll I ll ' ' - I I I I . I 1 4 2 . 1 ' I 7 1 ' I BOW 1: Joseph Rami k. Lorraine Tripp, Marian Hunter, Caroline Buxton, Mikhail Ramljak, . ,--X -A ' ll ' ,U Z6 ff C f A Y ' e ' 'x 3 I L M235 iffy mr ei U LC 'Ehvw ROW 1 Jane Taylor Lorraine Tripp Jean Faxrfleld Juanita Sheppard Junior Long Bernard Richardson Kennet-h Long ROW 2 Helen Murray Jack Meeler Shlrley Callahan Joyce Sumner Tommy Meek Kenneth Quandt Buss De Bus Oliver Friedrich Frederlck Wagner ROW 3 Don Lewzs Harvey Peebles Dale Dennls Nadlne Hivgs Olive Friedrich Jack ROb81dS Mr Clarence Nelson advisor LEFT T0 RIGHT Peggy Hartman Jack Blodgett Jean Ellinger Jack Roberds Tommy Meek Junior Long Bernard Richardson Clayton Record Buss De Bus Nadine Higgs Betty Davi son Jeanne Krauss Roberta Best Olive Friederlch Joyce Sumner Oliver Friedrich Dale Dennis Frederick Wagner Kenneth Quandt Juanita Sheppaxd Quandt Mr Clarence Nelson adv sor Kenneth Long Ella Mae MW Wag,- J' .1 34 ' - If g . I v . 3 a . v I Ykl S n Q X I - 2 K A 9, L 1 1 , ' 5 I ' v at f ale, J : . . ' . , , , . : . . ' . 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Performing at graduatron under the baton of Mr Clarence Nel son. the orchestra successfully concluded its year's program which included appearances at class plays and Open House The band particlpated ln many important events on the school calendar includrng the football games pep rallies the De Anza parade and Vrctory Day Singing before the Womans Club at Yuletxde serving as an attraction at 'Thru the Nite dofng several selections on the Ya meewo Program, the Mixed Chorus made a last appearance at graduation ROW 1 Tom Butts Floy Rose Grady Spelr Kenneth Quandt Jack Roberds Garland Rose Jack Meeler Kenneth Dong Clayton Record Dale Dennis ROW 2 Joyce Fields Helen Mur ray Joyce Speu' Doris Rose Shir ey Callahan Yvonne Van Fleet Juanlta Sheppard Joyce raine Rosa Grace Butterworth Violet Feyerherm Betty Davison Jeanne Krauss Lorraine Tripp Alvera Arres ROW 4 Virginia Perry Barbara Howe Connie Reyes Lydia MOIIIS Nadine Higgs Patsy Lone Hazel Lowery Dorothy Pope ROW 5 Olive Friedrich Jane Taylor Margie Harvey Harriett Grovler Mitsuko Okl Mr Clarence Nelson advisor gala Us elww 35 I 0 I I I . I , . I ' I ll ll - I ll ' , - , 1 . , . : A . - Griggs, Marlon Cottrell, Juanita, Salinas. ROW 3: Caroline Buxton, Patsy Mather, Lor- Yfi W Y! X ff J ' 0 JJ way Mfb C Q,-N,6,Y P031 My M 1 ROW 1 Lorraine Tripp Mxkhall Ramljak Vlolet Feyerherm Mlss Grace Sargent advisor Yvonne Van Fleet Ray Austin ROW 2 Margie Harvey Jane Taylor Shirley Callahan The Spanxsh Club drrected by Miss Grace Sargent is composed ot second year Spanish students who show a particular interest and enjoyment tn speaking our good neighbors tongue The group was organized for three basxc reasons namely to promote a better understandmg between Spanish and Enghsh spealung races at a txme when harmony with those South ot the Border' is so desrrable to enioy Spanish foods and to gather for informal dnscussions This active orgamzation has planned many partxes in which each member takes part The students prepare thelr delicious din ners and each serves on the clean up committee The officers are President Mikhail Ramljak vlce presxdent Lorraine Tnpp: secretary, Margie Harvey: treasurer. Ray Austin: Program Chairman. Yvonne Van Fleet: and production staff. Jane Taylor. Violet Feyerherrn and Shxrley Callahan. xy X . P' xx xX f ' ' , X J OJ T u ln' .U ef - Le K C - 7 M , FaQ3Y?'f'. . 'tp ' X y 36 4' -lux SN' 51, . .b p T - 'We f - ' V V N.. Q x X . .g 7, - 'W-s.. as . . . . . An Agriculture Club was torrned this year and has become a very active organization. Under the direction ol Mr. Ben Hammer- schmidt. instructor. the members have carried out some line projects. Farmers in the Dell in earnest! 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SIAGL Lorrame Rosa Betty Davison Roberta Best Grace Butterworth Vlolet Gently Hazel Lowery Miss Grace Sargent advisor ROW 1 Dale Dennis Floy Rose Jane Roberts Robbie Colvard Marian Hunter Harrlett Grovler RON z Alvera Arres Juanita Saunas Bernard Richardson John Hallam Harvey Peebles What star' Why more than a dozen twinkle daily an Mxss Grace Sargents dramatxcs class Practice production and presenta tnon they have survxved them all ary ll wxth a hat entxtled Especxally for You Honors went to Roberta Best and I-larnett Grovzer Open House on Apnl 30 saw Waztm tor Sun up and 'Three to Get Ready' dxrected by student talent and satxsfyxng an adult audxence Floy Rose and Jane Rob erts took Oscars Able now to conquer problems connected wxth sets make up prompting and palpxtatxons the buddmg actors approached the last quarter Work for the year reached a hrgh note when Mumbo Jumbo a mxlxtary farce was loudly applauded an the latter part of May in the Grammar School Auditorium 38 N These Stars Shane in their first assembly program on Febru- THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1942 By Carlene Krauss and Mnldred Dxxon Copyrxght 1942 by Carlene Krauss and Mrldred Drxon Playmg tune 176 days Cast Jackre Sperr Senzor carefree orchestra leader athlete tenms player clumsy VICTORY BELL Jeanne Spexr Freshman norsy dancer eats all Statxon the time Identxhcatron MUSIC ORCHESTRA The Orange and the Black U5 secondsl ANNOUNCER It is early on the mormng ot September 26th Imtia tron Day for the worried Frosh SOUND MIXED VOICES SOUNDS OF PAIN JEANNE Prgtarls arent so bad but when rt comes to onxon Juxcel years ago DALE O K Jeanne take thrs tooth brush and sweep oft the tennis court. MILDRED Now Dale dont be too tough on her remember you were a freshman last year and she does have to be ahve to attend the Frosh Receptlon tonight MUSIC BAND The Frght Song' C15 secondsj ANNOUNCER Jeanne has survrved her ordeal Mildred rs sporting her new Junxor class ring and Jaclrre has been elected presi dent of his class It is a raxny Armlstice Day the Big Game with Hemet rs on SOUND BAND EXCITED BLEACHER YELLS OF HEMETI S J U H S JEANNE fexcrtedlyj What down rs lt' Gee Bud looked neat in hrs new semor sweater the class of 42 sprang at the Pep Rally last night! ff? JACKIE: Come on now. Sis. you can take it. I lived through it three OR . . . . .I If Rf - I J Z- Z6 - .767 - 77406 061.1 K Mmldred Butterworth Junior talkative cute Dale Quandt Sophomore red headed a Z6 QM .QHQWUKJKXCCIJZL MILDRED Watch Kerth block that Hemet manl Sweater? Oh sure but he looks even better calling signals fCalls to Daley Are you going in Dale' DALE Qfrom the benchj Yep Coach says I go fn next quarter Got to work up an appetite for the Football Banquet on Decem ber l0thI MUSIC BAND Remember Pearl Harborl U5 seoondsj ANNONOUNCER War has come to San Jacintol December 7th blacked out :ts streets too The Football Banquet was glven behxnd darkened wrndows and the Senior Play postponed The town and school steadxed and it is now January I5 We are rn the dressing rooms of the Soboba theatre 'Thru the Nate is ready for the curtaxn. MILDRED Jackie dont shake so the audience wont bite and at least one person rn the orchestra wrll clap SOUND OF VOICES 'Txmel Hurryl Are you ready? JACKIE Well here goes for a murder if it kills mel onds ANNOUNCER It didnt krll him in fact the Seniors reiorced over a packed and successful show Basketball season proved one ot glory for San Jacmto and rt xs now I-'eb I3 the mght of the Basketball Hop JEANNE What a mobl Balloons confettr superl And the I-Iemet crowd rs plenty peppy even rf we drd wml MILDRED Darned good sports I say Hope we make this an annual affair The bell ringmg too I mean MUSIC WHISTLING There s a Long Long Trail Q15 secondsj ANNOUNCER Above the carefree fun of school fly the traxnmg planes of Ryan and March Frelds a milxtary order comes The boys are chmbing North Mountain it is March 9 DALE Exght months ago you fellows ran the Frosh up here to gwe the S its whnte coat Now we re hrkxng up to blot it out Funny worldl JACKIE Yeah everything's changed even Sneak Day on March 18th No Juniors can chase us-rubber and gas have em stopped! MUSIC Orchestra A String ot Pearls U5 secondsj rr 6 J I' 2-' MUSIC . . . ORCHESTRA. The White Cliffs of Dover , . . U5 sec- ANNOUNCER Its March 26 the Iunxor Play Ever Sxnce Eve rs tn full swrng QMildred as Spud s sister hunts for a very nec essary stage prop, MILDRED Qanxxously to herselfj Oh where are those red flan nels' Laura sard they'd be rrght here QLooks on stagey My Bud and Lorrame are domg their stuff! MUSIC BAND 'The Carssons Go Rolling Along Q15 secondsj ANNOUNCER Fully in tune with the stirnng times the school has dropped Fxesta Day for Vrctory Day on Apnl 24. JEANNE Qloyallyy Dxd the I-'rosh clrck todayl We bought S24 worth of defense stamps! DALE Qhotlyj Well we took fxrst pnze for costume Doris sold the most lunch tickets and our slut took secondl MUSIC SWING BAND Tangenne Q5 seconds! ANNOUNCER We re lookmg in at the Vosburg-giggles formals decorated tables and even unaccustomed tres are present It s THE socral event the Iunror Senior Banquet on May 22 QDALE and JEANNE lowly underclassmen are peeking in the wmdows J DALE Gee look at Mrldred that whxte formal does thingsl JEANNE Prpe Kays red pxque there she goes wrth Ted MUSIC GLEE CLUB Prlgnms Chorus Q15 secondsj ANNOUNCER Our 176 days are nearly gone Tennrs matches have brought vxctones mterclass trophres have been won the Jun tors baseball and basketball the Semors track and football The flurry of Mothers Tea and Baccalaureate have passed We are tn the packed Grammar School audxtorium Mnldred carnes a flowery arch Jeanne and Dale are among the sing ers but xt ns Iaclue who steals the show JACKIE Gosh oh gosh hope my tres straxght Wonder where the folks are srttrng' Wonder rf Ill get the right dxplomal My left shoe hurts! Say Long is my tassle on the right side? O K Swallow hard here we go up the aisle to LIFE! MUSIC Pxlgr ms Chorus repeated fadmg Any resemblance in thu scrxpt to persons lxvmg or dead ls purely coincidental. TJ y DALE: Well. Sprout. you can watch me strut next yearl , A lf, . , J0f0affr'f1J f Mrs. Esther Longfellow Jessop holds the H002 not Aunt Alicia entertains Driscoll stands at bay . . . On January 14. 1942, Thru the Nite. a mystery packed with thrills and suspense. directed by Mrs. Esther Longfellow and pre- sented by the Class of '42, scored an amazing success. although hampered by blackouts. Chills, giggles. and gasps were furnished liberally by Jim Schwalm as the murderer, by Junior Long and George Woods as Cop-and-Robber. by Thelma Waggoner and Kathleen Kline as captivating debs, by Ruth Barnard as a fluttering matron, by Jack Roberds and Grady Speir as contending heroes. by Clifford Best's English a's. and by the murdered victim. Garland Rose. ff JZW fle JQZAW ULQY' 6226? 9L6 Ever Sxnce Eve a contemporary comedy concermng a hxgh school paper and zts lournahsts was produced by the Iunxor Class under the guxdance of Mzss Grace Sargent on March 26 Thzs was among the most successful events of the year Conquenng fmances proof love and measles the edxtors Buddy Moffett and Lorrame Rosa assxsted by then pals Grace But terworth Harvey Peebles Don Lewxs Travxs Callaway Wayne Den members and pohce portrayed by Patsy Mather Sam Howe Ber nard Rxchardson Betty Davxson and John Hallam The Pengum splxts the crowd Love conquers all A Southern accent wms Mass Grace Sargent . . 43 fn' C X 16 JI - X' I f ,f a , ,f f my ,, . . , a , . , , nis. Ray Austin. and Roberta Best, outwitted stern parents, faculty 1 1 te f si K QW Medio We Ona Davrd Brown and Edrth Mcllibben president and vxce presxdent ot student body made good executives. Q x As valedictonan Miriam Larson was a Yoxxmxcd fa credit to her class on June 4 Our representative to Boys State at Sac ramento is Don Lewis an lndustnous and Arwanna Chambers Freshman orator placed second in the county Lrons Club Essay Contest Valedicffofifm A peppy tno Roberta Best yell leader Jeanne Krauss majorette and Betty Davi son assistant yell leader added rnuch color to our games L Representative Orator Trlo ff J If , C , , f , EE . oo ef' - - - ' well-liked Junior. , 1 o t 1 0 . Ar . F ,v xx . 44 . . . QQ fgff fa tgp Quo Buddy Moffett and Lorrame Rosa were chosen Kxng and Queen of Hearts by popular vote on St Valentines Day Garland Rose semor sport expert gave us all the dope in hrs column Srdelxne elgwflg M Glxmpses Ona-robs Victim of the mumps Ted Reed was forced to mass Senior Dutch Day As plane spotters Edna Elliott Gene Hood and Ezleen Chew guard our valley agamst destruction from the skies Wznners alll Lxons Club Trophies were Columnisf awarded to Clxfford Best in football I-'loy Rose in track. and Grady Speir in basketball Winners Plane Spotters Victim . . . 45 ,f y ' If L! J P ,f V1 ' 'Q V' .J -xi.. I xx I . . . 1 ' I R I 5 . ' ,, . . -xi' ' ll I I I I I I I I I I I . . , I I x . ,ft - ,xg , H 1 4 J-f VW 3X'f',,w.v5f KW. Steps to learning Attention Freshmen' Sxesta at Casa Adobe There are smiles Curb lizards Choosing chews Mac the convalescent. Love in Bloom Insep arable De Anza Day senlorltas. . .The Freshesr, .. Caballero, April 14. . . S1tt,ln' in the l. 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A . - N4-C, .Lf A fx, yi - :A X. .. , .X shi J 3 l - - F 12111 ff era Qffeff JQWL 09 1-1' J' 39 ROV! 1 Gordon Sheppherd Mr Ben Hamrnerschmldt advxsor ROW 2 Garland Rose George Woods Theodore Reed Ron 3 Donald Hallam Harry Robbins Grady Spelr Clifford Best, Wayne Dennis ROW 4 Flederxck Wa ner Albert Meek Robert Howe Buddy Moffett Don Lewis John Hallam Harvey Peeble Though emergency measures canceled a scheduled Letterman tournament and an all star basketball game the members con cluded a hrghly successful year Initiation hlghhghted the season and ushered an eleven new members. Silently croomng Deep Pur ple alternatmg wxth Somebody Nobody Loves the lnitzates sur vxved with colors flymg Hxgh on the lxst of events was a successful dance held rn the Dunham Hall and a skatmg party rn San Bernardmo For the first txme the club entered a nxghtball team m the cxty league Topprng the year a steak bake and a swrmming party were held at Soboba Most of the members purchased the orange and black sweaters and wrth those of the G A A these servlce groups domxnated the campus color scheme The members elected Garland Rose as presndent Clifford Best vrce presxdent and Grady Spexr secretary treasurer Mr Ben Ham merschrnidt acted as club advxsor f If , , 'II i ' - I Q 7.1.1 , q' - H , . la-1 -1 v.. I X ,rlf . , f 'T' 'J ',- 7 , Q ' .--. In I . h. ff' ut. i , - ' 5 . L, . , . ' 1 ' 8 , , , , , , S. . . . . I . I . . . . ,, H - - n u - I I I - . . . I . . . . . ' . I I . . . . ' I I . I I ' . . . . The Girls Athletic Association. an honor society which blends awards excursions and school spirit in fine proportion, gave the initiates such a grilling evening on February ll that they might well have sung Blues in the Night 'The Skaters Waltz' might well remind both athletic honor groups of an outing to San Bernardino 'The Penny Serenade tits perfectly with the penny dance given to raise money for the annual picture 'Three Little Fishes symbolizes the fun enjoyed in the Soboba pool on a hot May afternoon. while the weiner bake that followed could be set to the tune of Oh Where Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone? Well directed the band of athletes took commands from Kath leen Kline president assisted by Betty Davison secretary treas urer Violet Feyerherm social chairman Miriam Larson. recording secretary and Miss Grace Sargent advisor 32211 Wm 0505. ROW 1 Mildred McKee Mrs Ehther Longfellow Kathlee Kline Miss Grace Sargent advisor IAVey Adams ROW 2 Margie Harvey Lorraine Rosa Grace Butterworth Shirley Callahan Tripp Lilly Corley Roberts. Best Jane aylor ROW 3 Miriam Larson Betty ce Cretslnger yyftwmtfmm Us f Ly f an ROW 1 Kenji Sakamoto Floy Rose Theodore Reed Grady Spelr ROW 2 Robert Howe John Hallam Donald Hallam Keith Krauss Buddy Moffett Kenneth Quandb Clifford Best Lack of reserves and expenenced material kept Coach Ben Hammerschmidts Tigers deep nn the league cellar despite these handicaps the players dlsplayed spectacular ability Housing stu dent support accounted for the splendid spirit of the Tigers during seasons tussles. Clifford Best received the Lions Club Trophy and made the official all conference eleven as end. Other members earning hon orable mention were Grady Speir and Floy Hose in the backfield. and Sam Howe and Keith Krauss ln the line. Best and Spelr acted as co captains. League Scores San Jacinto. 0: Sherman 33 San Jacinto. U: Elsinore. 0 San Iaclnto. 2: Perris. I2 San Jacinto. 0: Hemet. 20 ff l A K ,I 6 , ,f Q e' e K . , imap A ' V V 52 . . . League Scores San Jacinto, 23 Perris ll San Jacinto. 10. Hernet. l San Jacinto, 7. Elsinore 13 Always a potent threat in l942 baseball the Tiger nine had an unusually short season but chalked up two spectacular victories over Perris and Hemet. Entering the R C L tournament at Elsinore as heavy favorites the Txgers were upset by the Elsinore club in the opening game Harvey Peebles developed into one of the conference s top pitch ers hurling a two hitter agaxnst the Hemet Bulldogs Clrfford Best ably handled the catching duties while the infield was composed of Howe Speir Shimizu and Moffett Outfielders were Wagner Rose and Krauss Two Sophomores Shimizu and Krauss starred at the plate The Lions Club award went to Buffy Moffett Standing Mr Ben Hammerschmldt coach Wayne Dennis Robert, Howe ROW 1 Freder lck Wagner Floy Rose Don Lewis ROW 2 Buddy Moffett Keith Krauss Clifford Best Grady Spell' Harvey Peebles .Lua aa wfMe af V W v y i x I- I V 5 A1 ,, VJ V sb H' R D nl H If Q .ki .1 ! . 7 ' , V R. 1 I U tn Sy, - fiffff fl Qgzifvf The Varsxty A flghtlhg Varsity lost four games won three upset Perns and Hemet and scared the Champxon In dxans In vengeful mood the Tlger quintet massacred Elsmore 5411 Loyal fans stayed m the groove keepmg opoonents on the downbeat Grady Spexr rated all county honors and rece ved the Lxons club award Best Rose and Fowe mented honor able mentron 6-if ROW 1 Harvey Peebles Kenneth Quandt Mr Ben Hamrnerschxnxdt coach ROW 2 Foy Rose John Hallam Buddy Moffet Robert Howe Grady Spexr Clifford Best The B squad had a glfted player rn Frederick Wagner who was named all conference center and second highest scorer rn the countv Woods Sakamoto Sheppherd Krauss and Evans were other bxg guns tor the Lrttle Trgers Although they lost tour games and won three a con vzncmg 3512 tnumph over Hemet made the season a success ROW 1 Tommy Meek George Woods Frederick Wagnex Johnle Hutchison Henry Evans ROW 2 Dale Dennis Don Lewis Keith Krauss Kenji Sakamoto The C Squad Scarcrty and lack of experrenced materxal made the C squads sea son a drsastrocs one from a scorrng angle The Trgers won only one game that wrth Perrrs and lost seven Captain Bobby Shrmrzu high scorer was an outstandrng player Thrs team entered the Class C tourna ment at Hemet losrng by a small margm to Vista RON l Jim Eacret Mikhall Ramljak Bobby Shlmlzu Harry Sadler Mr Ben Hammer schmldt coach Wilson Ross The D Squad The smallest ol the Tlger lot won its only game from Perns Prac trcally all the players were Fresh men and showed great prorruse ior future years. Brll Corley was the top otfensxve threat and acted as cap tam. Woods and Powers were other outstanding hoopmen. Coach Ben Hamrnerschmrdt and Garland Rose pxloted the C and D teams. RON 1 Wayne Dennis manager, Jackie Davison, Noble Meyers Buddy Woods Bill Corley, Mr Ben Hammerschmldt, coach 54.. , 4 o . J X 4, IM, U f p , U V I wx 1 , 1 1 . 1 I : ' - . I I I I I ,,.,, K 4, . . ' Q A J n I . i ' ' . F 1 I 1- - ' : Y , . ' , . ' : 1 4 414- --' Th B Squad '5' ll II ' 1' I I u fa. . ,- X - I I I I . . Z , I 1 - KK Il l I I . . ' ll II I - . 1 . - . I I . I I . . . I . . . I . Y a ' - , I l I - I ' - . Hxgh Jump For the second successive year I-'loy Rose placed frrst in the River side County League rn high jump and fourth in the semz hnals of the CI F Clayton Record and Gene Hood prom rsrng Freshmen showed possxbxlxtxes of developmg mto frne jumpers. Sam Howe a Junior was runner up t Rose rn the inter class meet MIN- if I 'QEDL NN, J1v ROR 1 Jumper Gene Hood Floy Rose and Clayton Record Sprxnters Dale Dennis placed second i the R. C L. 100 yard dash and showed great promise for next year Sam Howe was an outstanding mxddle distance runner who copped second place ln the 1320 after nussrng his specxalty the 660 Keith Krauss was another pomt winner in the county meet All return next season, send mg track hopes soaring ...1nHl?,,..s..x ROW 1 Dale Denn's Keith Krauss Robert Howe Albert Meek Mr Ben Harnrnerschmldt coach Vaulters Three out of the four aspxrants for the pole vault elevated themselves Wood and Theodore Reed earned thzrd places while Floy Rose nabbed a fourth Clifford Best farled to place although he was pxcked to wm the event All competed rn the varsity dlVlSl0n wlth the exceptxon of Hood 'M 'ASX Lgq ROW 1 Vaulters Gene Good Floy Rose Theodore Reed and Clifford Best Broad I umpers Although not one of the broad jumpers placed m the R C L meet Dale Dennxs Sam Howe and George Woods fxgured prommently rn the rn terclass champxonshrp events Several capable trackmen faxled to turn out thxs spring Among those expected to make a real showmg next season are Joseph Ramljak, I-'rederrck Wag ner Buddy Moffett Harvey Peebles Donald Hallam and Henry Evans ROW 1 Wayne Dennis Robert Howe Albert Harnmerschnudt coach H1 Q W ' :sr-f raid? 1 Bus.. 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N A is Q 2 l H' , J' I. s -0, s l , -,A --1 me ? 1 ROW l Grady Spelr Mr Clarence Nelson coach Joyce Griggs Garland Rose Kenneth Alnge BOW 2 Clifford Best Mildred McKee Grace Butterworth Ruth Barnard Betty Davison Kathleen Kline Buddy Molfett ROVS 3 Harvey Peebles Kenneth Quandt Although the tenms season was somewhat hampered by bad weather and limited transportatxon the Tigers and Tigerettes fought their way into the finals of the league tournament by banrshing Hemet with the identical score of 9 16 In the champronshlp matches with Elsinore all the San Jacinto players were defeated wxth the exception ot Grady Spear who won has fourth smgles game First smgles players were McKee and Quandt second singles Griggs and Axnge thxrd smgles Kline and Peebles fourth singles Barnard and Spetr McKee and Griggs played first doubles for the girls and Peebles and Speir made up the boys top doubles team Davxson and Butterworth played second doubles while Best and Moffett per formed as the boys' second doubles entrants. Mr. Clarence Nelson piloted the tennis squads. rr v 6 .f K .. L 5 - F - .0 -- ' - .. 1 I 1-' 2 ' , . 1 . t Ae V 2 . K - l A Q... ,. . bmi.. x , l Al? 'n ,' W I ' : . ' : ' ' . : . I , . One two three strikes you re outl and we do mean out Yes the Iumors have done rt agam tor the past three years thrs group has bagged all baseball honors-in fact the glrls regard the trophy as then personal property The Freshmen gave the greatest competrtron headed by Joyce Speir captain and top fielder The prtchlng of Alvera Arres and Wanda Hussaxfs battxng average accounted tor the close game Sophomores and Semors made valxant attempts for points but were defeated despxte the efforts of pitchers Joyce Sumner and Ruth Bar nard basernen Margre Harvey Kathleen Klrne Norma Hutchison and Shrrley Callahan and helders Lorrame Trxpp Lila McK1bben. Mmam Larson and Dons Rose The D1 Maggxos on the Iumor team were Mildred McKee Violet Feyerherm Betty Davison and Dorothy Cochran The scores were as follows Freshmen Sophomores 19 9 Iun rors Senxors 38 0 and for the final game between Juniors and Freshmen 28 12 ROW 1 Mildred McKee Lilly Corley Lorraine Rosa Roberta Best Miss Grace Sargent coach ROW 2 Grace Butterworth Betty Davison Mltsuko Oki ok ln:-4 ff jafue fo 1201441 f ' I ll .na 1 I I I 4 . . .: , .. ' I I . I - I . I . I . . . I . . . : - . -: - ' ' ' 1 'F I . I Y . - F 5 . W - 5 .3 , f Q I Q4 , . I f Q, W V A xr 2 - pf 1! 1' I 066 ' D lei' Me ag WMM! BOW 1 Robbie Colvard Wanda Hussar Jeanne Krauss Margxe Harvey Juanita Salinas J S eir Mildred McKee Shirley Callahan Lilly Corley Lorraine Tripp Violet Feyerherm oyce p Arwanns. Chambers Jane Taylor ROW 2 Marilyn Catherman Miss Grace Sargent coach Joyce Sumner ROW 3 Miriam Larson Since 1942 is the third consecutive year of girls hockey at S I U H S real competition was encountered on each tleld ot battle For the tlrst time the Tigeresses met their Bulldog rxvals on Hemet soil. Fighting fast and furiously Betty Davxson and Marxlyn Catherman were among those who sought to overcome the two polnt lead ot the White and Gold The return game on the home tleld netted the same close score-2 0 in Hemet's favor rn spite ot Roberta Best's repeated scoring threats Both games were concluded with a social hour and refreshments The 0 0 score whxch ended rnterclass play is a gauge of th spirit shown Sophomores and Iunlors teamed to meet Freshman and Senior athletes with Mildred McKee and Kathleen Klxne givmg outstanding examples ot spirited play ,ll , I f - V, ,. f CZ , , x 'I KI '1 , . I 1 4 , 3 4 t f , V '13 X I I I Y ' U V , . . : , . 1 I I I I I I I l ll . I . . u I . . . . . . e . I . The court basketball demonstrated last year by the Bulldog grrls and adopted by the Trgresses without question made :ts sue cesstul debut this sprang The Frosh Sophs and Semors once again yxelded to the scor ing Iunrors who contxnue to rergn supreme nn the field ol athletxcs. Enghteen to twenty seven talhes a I-'rosh vrctory over the Sophs 1611 the Junxors lead agaxnst the Sensors and 27 8 the playoff between the Frosh and Iumors These scores tell the story oi keen mterclass cornpetxtxon. Capable hoopsters were La Vey Adams Ruth Barnard Kathleen Klme Betty Davxson Lorraine Rosa Shxrley Callahan Joyce Sum ner and Wanda Hussar Alxce Cretsmger Dorothy Chrlstre Miriam Larson Mxldred McKee Lrlly Corley Ioyce Speir Margre Harvey and Yvonne Van Fleet rate as guards The teams were coached by Miss Grace Sargent VW Joyce Sumner R0 2 Marilyn Catherrnan Joyce Spexr Lilly Corley Shirley Callahan Miriam Larson Doris e Lorraine Rosa Grace Butterworth Roberta Best ROW 3 Caro lxne Buxton Margle arvey Jane Taylor Wanda. Hussar La. Vey Adams Barbara Home Mltsuko Olu Jean rfleld Robbie Colvard flrwanna. Chambers RON 4 Betty Davison 7771 ZW!!! 6266 I I I I . . . I . I I I . . - . I . . . . - I . , . . : - I . 1 . 1 1 . 4 ' I . I . I I . I ROW 1: Lorraine lPP, Dorothy Adams, Lila McKlbben, Helen Murray, Kathleen Kline, W r X - J 5' ,U . . 59 .uf W s 5'-E A F Tl r Sngnalsl Interclass champs On the bench Now 11 Sleepy time bo s L y unch at Palm Springs G A A Initiation Moment in R C L Meet For Whom the Bell Tolls basketball base ball tennis' , ,135 A fl-W'-'W Pf ff ' ' ' -'- P . f X U . N' , k , H. . -fy ,W . + I ' K-Ni, 1,525 Y ,, 'L u . l ' fi 'E M , H 1 qu. vi- jf in ' I ZWM . ' I A 0 fx A D ti ' 'L A f V ' iq' ' V V .f L -V ' 'V 4' - A Y D ,- . , f 3' . V v v g-t rf . - 1' K l wx . y- 'Valli K .. I , 3' 1 N fy- X nw ff ffwli J U he 5 t I fi ' 3 , . M., -, . - Q I ,e 4 WL ' V n- ri X ' ' si L ,A -- ,, . - K e -Q, -4 I 1, 'n f b - . ., - X 4 R- 72 . 'Q xe Orange dz the Black . . .The Tigers take over. . . We will cheer, never fea . . . . .. ' 111' f QUZCKZQ Number One-All year round choice A favorite for four long years-lt tops the listl 'The Orange and the Black' wxth such stxrring lines as- Should our dearest hopes betray us false fortune fall our way We wlll banrsh care and sadness as we turn our memories back And recall those days of gladness neath the Orange and the Black. Wxll never be forgotten by the San Iacznto Unxon Hrgh School students Number Two-September 1941 Such a dance favonte-rt sets our feet a tappxngl The Chattanooga Choo Choo wrth rts query Pardon me boys rs that the Chattanooga Choo Choo' rs a much applauded number at Iackxe Roberds Swmg Club Number Three-October 1941 We grow serrous-Amenca IS threatened! God Bless Amenca wrth nts prayer lrke words- Land that 1 love Stand besxde her and gunde her through the mght wxth the lngbt from above! makes us very thoughtful Number Four November 1941 We buy new records-among them a sensatxonl Blues rn the Nrght wnth rts sultry and mournful The evening breeze ll start the trees to crym wms us all Number Frve-December 7 1941 Bombs drop-a hrstory makmg Sabbath! Remember Pearl Harborl As rf we could forget with Art Farmer and Jean Long there and we smg Lets remember Pearl Harbor and go on to vxctoryl Number Sxx January 1942 The country rallresf-we all want to help! Any Bonds Today' grves us our cue to- Buy a share of freedom' Number 7 March 1942 Stxrred by war we choose a new tavorlte The Whrte Clxffs of Dover' holds our courage hrgh and foretells a better world wxth There ll be love and laughter and peace ever after fContmued on Page 631 61 , f , , . L X. V , 1 1 - - n 1 1 1 11 1 1 u 11 - - n - I . ,, . I l .- . , . 1 C 1 u - 11 - - - - n 1 1 . . ,, .1 I i I u - - 11 - - u . 1 ' 111 - 1 . 1 u 11 - ' - n 1 I - - 11 1 , n 11 - N 11 1 1 ' , 1 n . . , . - n 1 11 1 1 1 BEST WISHES D C THACKLR to me Wholesale CLASS OF 42 HAY 'nd GRAIN sim IACINTO cnnxmnns Pu s Dlapes and '11 Q..-...- 52? -'23 ie. 'fm U12 8:4 H O CD Z De I-A r' O 'PU U2 TRUCKING 282 E First St V A l Phone 836 San Iaclnto edrmg ppare a SDGCIHIIQ - .1n1n.gn1 .1 sPon'rING Goons A COMPLLTE LINE STORE FOR RI-L OF EVERYTHING ban Jacmto CdllfOI'Ill8 E Mam San Jacxnto Mlnam What was that sentence the chou' repeated so often dunng the Junior As near as I could make out xt was We are all miserable singers The Sunday school teacher sald Now we 11 try that hymn again Little drops of water -and put some spxrit mto it this time Pes Phone Offxce Phone San Jacmto 600 BEN H CROW REAL ESTATE BROKER Specialxze m Farm Lands 111 Mam Street San Jacmto Callforma Full Lxnes 1n FEED HAY COAL FEED C0 Complete Lme Pay ne Floor Furnaces Valx es and Kohler Flxtures Plumbing Supplies Ace Hz Products Tom Wllllamson Plumbing Heating r San Jacinto I ondltlonlng SHLET NIETAI nom: Opposite Depot Phone 860 lower Threndlng '5f8ChllIP's PHONE 90 E 5th St. San Jacinto Calif 62 ini: ,Z :Z 3, 1: ::f.:7::-, :: :::,,::f::--ug. tl.: :: :: :: 1:-f:: :: - 1: :fx :: :: : fu? 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Best Wzshes to Class of 42 GILMAN HOT SPRINGS CAFETERIA AND A LA CARTE DINING ROOM POPULAR PRICES DANCING-DANCE ORCHESTRA SATURDAY EVENINGS AND HOLIDAYS GOLF TENNIS DAY OR NIGHT Phone 8811 OUR HIT PARADE fConf1nuedj Number Elght Apnl 1942 We are not downheartedl We clap our hands and szng Deep xn the Heart of Texas with its litmg lme The stars at mght are bxg and bnght iCont1nued on Page 651 Congratulations San .Iacmto Dalrv to the San J aclnto HEALTH Union Hlgh School OPPORTUNITY LLOYD RECORD SUCCESS! Car Sales Dlvxsion Service Statzon Dxvxsxon Class of 42 TOM HANDCOCK 18 Service and Electnc Dnvnslon Phone 1220 Phone 120 RAX PERRY Prop 6 in-11 111 11 11111 11 1 11- 11 :- 111- 11 - 111-11 11 11 11- 11- 111 11 11 1: 11 1 11-1. no-,!, Q Q ! O , !' I - 'T I I I 1 i M ff 1 1 1 . R 1 Ll 5 1 . 5 R U .R i il 1. - L il 11 I T i f ! f -9-.. 1.- 11 11 1.-...... R11.-..-.. 1 1 1-1 11.1 14. ng.-11: .1---.1 :ini 1: 11 11 11 1: 1: 11 1? als-111 nz 1: u: 1: 11711 11 11 11 11--11111. 1: ! Q i. ! ! . . L M Q I ' i ! .R i N W T ' ? :r H U M Ri L U Q ! ls ' ' L u U Q l ' ! I ' ' I I i R ' ' ' ' ! l H R T' I 'y Y ! 'I il II v ' ' QL. 11 1 1 1 1 1 ..f. .i-. 1 1 11 1 1 1 1114. . . 3 QQ' funn af l W Food a head Victory Day trimmings Nasty Nazis' Garland a la 1775 Lunch in the American Way Dude with derby Eat and grow big Frosh' A gob and gals Exclu slvely Bophs Dale the winner Any Bonds Today? The 49er ft. v il I V X, r , A 45, yy,y, . iz., ,,., ew Q I fy U X 45 , W B 0 N V 0 Y A G E San Jacmto Union Hlgh School from VALLEY LAUNDRY 6. DRY CLEANING CO VALLEY ICE 6 COLD STORAGE CO HEMET TURKEY PACKING CO FROZEN FOODS MAURE HURT 13 Gen Mgr OUR HIT PARADE fContmuedy Number Nxne-May 1942 The last few weeks of school cr social whxrll Gxve Me One Dozen Roses was a stundlng order at the local ilonst on the night of the Iumor Semor Banquet wxth the added mstructron Put my heart ln besxde rt and send rt to the one I love fCont1nued on Page 662 CONGRATULATIONS Hotel Vosburg GRADUATES I San Jdcmto Your Chamber of Commerce IS proud of you CONGRATULATIONS TO THE San Jaclnto Valley Chamber of Commerce CLASS OF 42 Edward Poorman Presldent BILL VOSBURG Alxce Cuttmg Secretary Manager 65 agnxnz :Y :A :- 1: xi- - .1 - xfzzfzg ::--: 1 :- :-:: :af :+--:Q : rf- - 1 1:7 1 -:fur-:Q-.!. 1 U 1: 1 H 1: ls ll 1: I0 U T 1 e: , ll ' i 1' : 11 ' I Y V 1' s : , L 1 ' U 1 Q 1 .lu-5 5 - .ef-..-1: 1: I 1: - ef:-1 :Z -1. .ln-:Q .1 ef..-:Q .-.1 1: germ 2--2 ..!. ll 11 H 1: ,I 1 1 4. 1 H I f ' 180 1' . 1 1 1: I 1 r ! ., . 1 ! 1, Y ,, I 1 . r 1- : 1: 1- '1 I 11 I I - 1: - : II 35 Ll l 1 1 ll 1 1: I I 1, I K I 1- : 1: , W 1 - L+ , '26, H . , Y 1: T : ll ' gg I l l 1 4. I ui: :::1: :iz-. 3: , : e: ,zz :W:f:: ::' up ufnix-1:1-:: :: -:: L: , ::1 :: :Y : 1: 1-44 gg.-n1n1qp1 p-9 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 42 Mlller s Grocery The Home of I-'xne Foods Ramona Sweet Shop Headquarters for FRIENDSHIP FINE FOOD F UN 112 Mam Street San Jacmto OUR HIT PARADE QCont1nuedj Number Ten June 1942 'The Pxlgnms Chorus starts twenty sxx lxves rnarchmg to the solem words Ill serve my God forever more! Clty Councll BURTON H RILEY Mayor PAUL FROEHLICH ROSCOE TAYLOR DIXIE MILLER BILL VOSBURG BEST WIS!-IES to the Class oi 42 San Jacinto 66 Jeweler CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES from Frank and Helen Hussar Glfts from your Jeweler the Glft Thats Best a!::f' :Y :fee J:- - :: :: - ::, : :::-:::-::-- zxfn? +1-:ei :-:Y : 1ni::7:: n:::: -- ! ! . 1 ' l 7 H . Ef R, I I - 1 l Q 1 1 I . ' M l ' ! l I at :: ::-alle: ::::x: :::4::7u :1-:: ::1-ful: 'i'li:lf::1n--:: :n xi: ::+ --- 1: Graduation night-the climax of the year! ax.: :: f:: ::f::f:: :c , :: :zf-::7:: sizzix? : ::::::7 :--: : 2: ::'- :7:: : :: lx V 3 I1 1 L . . Ti ! T ff ll - , I3 H 'I ! ,. L ! U I I 11 I H 4,1 l 1 II L H 45 I ' l fl 1: ! I '- f ff 1 'HT lt 7 it 14:11 Yan-I+: :::::zP 'bs--0611117 f 7 Y -intl: :il COMPLIMENTS OF SAN JACIIN TO LUMBER C0 One Call for Every Buzldmg Need Phone 700 CLAUDE FPOEHLICH IIAPOLD SQIINIITZ Mr Nelson Un chorus! Open truly lovmg heart CORY S The Store or Men BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 42 We serve to please you COMPLIMENTS to he CLASS OF 42 Vamty Beauty Shoppe San Jacinto 431 your mouth and throw yourself in It DONT SPEND IT ALLI SAVE and PROSPER No matter what you earn lf you spend lt all you will uuer get ahead Flrst National Bank of San Jacinto WILL START YOU ON YOUR SAVINGS ROAD 67 .Ig 1 2 1 I 1 W- ::- - :f 1 I --.51 -!u----..-..-...-..-...-..-,.-..-.......-ff-H? I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I ' I ' I I I I I I .. I I I I I I ' - H I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I . I I I ' I I I I I I -Q-.---..-.I--..-..-...............-...-I..--4. -Q-.-..-...-..--...-...-...-...-...-..-......-...-..5. U III Ot all earthly music that which reaches farthest into heaven is 'the beating of -..-.,-..-..-..-..-......--..-----------.!. .i..-..-..-.4-..-..-..-..-..-..----- --u-ng? I I I I I I 1 I ' I :I - - A LI 'I I I II , X 5 LQ I In - . I I, I 1: I . . I I I I ' I I I I I, I , I I :I U I I I I I I III- - I I: :i:-,.p +.-.........-...........................-......g. Over 80000 home on nere IH I DIPLOMAS Lalrfornra have found II ad vantageous to meure thexr dn ellmgs rn thelr CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS County Mutual Flre Insurance Company PJNGRAVPJRS CORPORA'1 ION WHY NOT YOU' Addie gg PIOSPCCI 37.,4 Riverside county Mutual 214 West Prco Boulevard Fire Insurance Co Los Angeles 3763 Tenth Street Itxexslde Cahfornra No replzed Don H I don t thxnk I ll buy a mouth organ because I almost swallowed one the other day Well sazd the insistent salesman we have some nice bass fiddles I could show you Manual Tralnlng I The Best job Placement Bureau in Rwersxde County Lumber The School of EVERYTHING IN HARDWOODS BUSINESS Efflcrencv Western Hardwood X R ROSS KEITH Manager Lumber Company Tklrd 'md 'Slam Street 1014 E 15th St Los Angeles Rlwersldc Cahforma 68 fl.--11 --:f-:: --1: -- 1:-:T 1: :-- .- 1-ee-aft? ?..4::-.ef ee 1-1: 11, 1 2-1: - 1-:Q-.1 f,!, Q 1 E 1 ,, 1 U 5 , : 1 ' ' ' - , L 1, , . - , 1 A- 11 H 1 . 1 1 1 11 11 1 U U W 1 '1 1' .1 i ' x 71 11 . 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IP: Q: : ie: :: :, , :fig if , a: ::,,,..-nl. 4.1-n .1 : f:::: 1: :: 1 'ein : 31:49 COMPLIMENTS OF Albrlght s Automatxc Parts and Accessones P emet Call oxmd UIIIOII 011 Statlon For Complete Servrce Washxng Greasmg Pohshmg IIONVARD SPAIN Prop SI 21 SOBOBA HOT SPRIN GS JOHN C ALTHOUSE Owner and Manager Dld you ever hear anythmg so perfectly wonderful' exclaimed Vlolet F as the radzo ground out the last notes of Jersey Bounce No replzed Sam H I cant say I have although I once heard a colllsxon between a truck load of empty mmlk cans and a freight car fxlled wrth live ducks MARTIN S THE HOGAN 'Treasure Trove of San Iacznto All Things Indian AI ICE G FIANDEPS and Hemet San Jacmto Lalifoxma HILLYARDS SALES COMPANY Leaders an Mamtenance BLST WISHES 42 I SOBOBA MARKET GPOCEPIES MEATS VEGETABLES Phone 930 Sdn Jacmto Callf ul.-:fu 1: :fig :Q :: 1: 1:--:fu :' -e 11217: eg 1: 1 1 gr ::--:f- :wining ! . , . ! 1 , 'f - 'f A Y l I - lizffee 1-:ze fxfuf ,: 1:f..ff:ff::i.+ ll 4.. 1: .1-5 :Q 1 1: 1:--.r-1: 1: feng- A- N, -7 . 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