San Jacinto High School - Yameewo Yearbook (San Jacinto, CA)
- Class of 1951
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If f t- -., if fr-I 1 I 1 94 . x vi x ll, -L i ppm ws? ga 2 YAMEEWO SAN IACINTO HIGH SCI-IDOL SAN JACINTO CALIFORNIA DICK LONG, Editor J OANNE CREMER, Business Manager fi O OR aw EDITOR S MESSAGE is We have chosen armor lor our theme The hg ure 1n armor portrays the semor who IS now a kmght of the castle but before long wlll be replaced by a world out srcle of the castle walls He faces a trou bled land lull of turmoxl and chaos He laces the problem of what to do w1th h1s hle I hope that xn the years to come he will always look back to the castle and recall fond memones I hope that as you look at thxs edmon you w1ll like rt and apprecxate the txme and work that the stall has put mto 1t The Edxtor sf Q S b nv 1 X 6, man of lower rank. Then, the senior will lace the -Z Q I . . . . . . I ' . ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADS WILL FIND DEDICHTION MRS BERYL PENACHO Mrs Beryl Penacho we proudly dedlcate the 1951 Yameewo to you as a token ol apprecxallon for all lhe hme you have wlllmqly given and the helpmq hand lhal you have always been ready to lend The Semor class 15 especxally grateful for your quldance m lhelr last and mosl Important year ol hxgh school In years to come as we look back mio thus book we shall always be proud to remember you as a inend ln San Iacmlo Hxqh S hool W .5 ff' MR AND MRS VICTOR PENACHO The Victory Bell rings out, and shouts and cheers of ioy are heard echoing through the halls of our dear school. Victory at last! Yes. we of San Iacinto have won another victory over our arch-rival who resides in the south- ern part ol the San Iacinto Valley. lBetter known as Hemetl. Through the years. this ceremony of triumph hal been one we all enioy. lor whenever we hear the toll of that bell we know that someone has beaten Hemet in something-by this. l mean someone has won a game: from foot- ball to marbles. We. ol San Iacinto High, feel it is a privilege to ring this bell whenever victory comes. So. on through the years. this well established tradition will reign supreme over all the traditions of the school. When we of San Iac hear this bell. With tones so clear and true. We shall reioice, for we all know The Tiger has come through. THE BELL TGLLS 2 'Q W' Nl 'dw' lgib, I? I if gd, is imma ' 'N X ,:' ' ' iY1 'f ' vw . M. 'uw ' F'-x H4 9 l'zVi NAV 2 ns 5 hu L Gb MK I My has f'vx 1 Q S 9 I S., .IV PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE As you members of the graduating class of 1951 prepare to leave your high school days behind you I hope that you will take your departure with some regret and that you termmatxon to make of your hves something that is truly worthwhile Each of you has been given the opportunity to leam to live a ncher life to be a truer friend and to become a better citizen What you do with that opportunity rests rn your hands We who remain behind will watch with confidence your steps through hte and we will carry m our hearts a prayer for your success and happiness Smcererly yours C W Lockwood Pnncipal f-YN ta 3 J f 3 if ' 1 I will miss us. I hope, also, that you will leave with the necessary ambition, courage. and de- Left to right Mr Earl Gxlman Mr Charles Van Fleet Mr Arthur Tnpp Mr Maury Coleman Mr Aaqe Berg The school board has helped San Iacmto Hlgh School to become a more attrachve school They are responslble for many of the new xmprovements you have nohced Charles Van Fleet. Arthur M. Tnpp, Maury C. Cole man, Earl Grlman, and Dr. Aage V. Berg form the San Iacmto Umhed School Drstnct board of trustees. Mr. Charles Clitheroe received his B.S. degree from U. C. L. A. Before coming to San Iacinto High, he taught at the Emerson Iunior High School. Here he teaches Civics. History. Senior Problems, Senior English and Math, and World History. Mr. Clitheroe is head football coach. assistant bas- ketball coach, and head track coach. l-le is to be commended on the swell coach- ing he has given all of these teams. Lelt to right: Helen Eacret, Doreen Irv- ing, Beverly Bridges, Mr. Charles Clitheroe, Larry Ferchaud, Laurie Darling, Byron Oylear, Mike Sego, Bill Thomason. Shirley Kline. MR. CHARLES CLITHEROE MISS EMILY PETERSON Miss Peterson teaches Homemaking l. ll. lll. and Eighth grade Homemaking. She taught at Peru Training School which is a division ol State Teachers College in Nebraska where she gradu- ated. Miss Peterson is sponsor ol the Freshman class and it is her first year at S. I. H. S. Left to right: Leona Rodriguez, Ioan Gudmundson, Miss Emily Peterson. Doreen Irving. Ioanne Hill. 1 Mrs. Lucille Kugler attended Ingle- wood High School and graduated from U. C. L. A. This is her first year back at S. I. H. S. since she iormerly taught here in 1938. Spanish 1, ll. lll, and Physical Education are the subiects that she teaches. She lived in South Pasadena before accepting her teaching position at San Iacinto High School. Lett to right: Gilbert Lockwood, Betsy Moore, Ioan Bartlett, Mrs. Lucille Kugler, Shirley Crabtree, Martin Schweizer. Lulubelle Chapman, Con' nie Flowerbird. MRS. LUCILLE KUGLER MR. DOUGLAS BROWN Mr. Douglas Brown graduated from S.I. H. S. and received his teachers de- gree from the University oi Redlands. He is sponsor of the Iunior Class and teaches English II, Drivers Ed., Social Studies, and Physical Education. He also wants everyone to know he has two very sweet daughters. Leit to right: Mr. Douglas Brown. Ethel Brand, Donald Livesay. Mrs. Beryl Penacho graduated from San Iacinto High School, received her teachers degree at U. C. L. A... She taught for tour years in Santa Ana and here she is now at San Iacinto High School. This is her third year here cmd she has a bit ol responsibility. She is senior sponsor. student council advisor. and auditor ol the student body funds. Left to right: Mrs. Beryl Penacho, Susan Thues. Pat Kennedy. Ruby Reed. Dor- een Irving, Mary Hernandez, Helen Eacret. Mr. Woodrow Brister teaches English and coaches dramatics in the high school. This is his second year at San Iacinto. He received his teaching de- grees trom University of Southern Cali- tornia. Los Angeles. He taught English and senior problems for several years in the Montebello High School belore coming here. Mr. Brister is student court counselor. MRS. BERYL PENACHO MR. WOODROW BRISTER Lett to right: Pauline Bennett. Mr. Woodrow Brister. Wayne Chambers. Tommy Ricketts. A . ., I - ,, E , . Y 5 dll rg, -- ' 1- rv! ,vi ' .! lg' If 4 I' Miss Merle Hilbert. a newcomer to our school. teaches art and is also ad- visor of the annual. She is a graduate of George Pepperdine College. Her major is art and she has as mi- nors education and psychology. She taught at Shatter, California last year. Miss Hilbert has taught adult educa- tion. Ceramics is her lavorite past time. She has invented cz porcelain which has tone and is also trcmsluscent. MISS MERLE HILBERT MR. ROBERT ROBERDS Our music instructor. Robert Bud Roberds. graduated from San Iacinto High in 1938. He then attended Long Beach I. C. for two years and went on to U. C. I.. A. where he received his B. A. degree. His other interest besides music is sports. To add to his job of teaching, he di- rects an orchestra-composed of school musicians and some of the musically minded townspeople. Mr. Gardner graduated from the Uni- versity oi ldaho. where he received his B.S. Ed. and M.S. Ed. He previously taught in Portland. Oregon, where his iamily is now living. Mr. Gardner ioined the faculty in the second semes- ter of this year to replace Mr. Howard Beaty. and he teaches Shop and Me- chanical Drawing. Left to right: Sam Goodwin. Ronald Sturbaum. Bill Wilson. Ierry McLean. Lee Daniels. Mr. Gardner. MR. LEONARD GARDNER MR. SEVELLON ROCKWELL Mr. Sevellon Rockwell received his B.A. at Vernon College and his B.S. at Ohio State. Mr. Rockwell spent eigh- teen years in the Hawaiian Islands. He came here six years ago to teach science and mathematics. He is sponsor of the Science Club and directs the California Scholarship Federation. Left to right: Bill Thomason, Mr. Rock- well. Oren Speir. Dick Long. Mr. Howard Beaty taught at San Ia- cinto High School for seven and a hal! years. He retired this year because ot ill health. He was sponsor oi the Fresh- man class and was court advisor for seven years. Everyone enioyed his classes very much and he is missed by the students. Oren Speir and Laurie Darling talk over the situation of senior play. How Green Was Her Boyfriend. ,,w , 4? -em Q f. Vl- 1. O' is 'av - . 1. l X v 1 un x 1 Q X 'H' 'H lmxxzsw.-A - . 1? ' '-N'in'gr. I i 'thx L 3 '. sv'f', YUQZWS Q , UH ' 4 xwunf. ,V V-f..,x. K X I AA , 4 1 'IK y SNK 1 1 1 1 1 ?5vi'e'.Q+Q.ff1u4f a f 1j.1,ax'- - . ,V ..,-.,,, ..:, N1 A ..!'i-141:--gsr-fl -. Q. n ,-,5...,, '- . - -:.' ,x's1 w'f'-ite ff '35ikSf2i'fR?f M -'V 155' .2 -.5 '1-1 3,i3?53w If? L71 ' 1155353 1.1 , in 'flsfigxji- . m,'Q1C3Q:f,Mfj'l'lf'f'?ft'. ' Fifi, ,rv BILL THOMASON IOANNE CREMER Football l. 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice-Pres. 2 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3 Baseball 3, 4 Song Leader 2, 3 Council 3 Operetta 2 Class Vice-President 3 Caravan 4 Letterman's Club 3, Pres. 4 Class Play 4, Prompter 3 Music Festival 2 Music Club 2, 3 Student Body Treasurer 4 Annual Stat! 4, Business Mgr. Quintette 4 DICK LONG BILLIE IEAN ANTHONY Basketball 1, 2, 4 Tiqer Speaks 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Track 4 Spanish Club 2 Science Club 2 Operetta 2 Annual Stall 2, 3: Editor 4 Class Vice-Pres. 4 Letterman's Club 2, 3: Sec- retary-Treasurer 4 LOWELI. KEYS GLORIA HAWES Transfer from Exeter 3 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 4 Football 4 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4 IR. C. L. 25 Baseball 3, 4 Spanish Club 2: Vice-Pres. Basketball 3 Music Club l, 2, 3, 47 Pres. 3 Track 3, 4 Caravan 3,4 Council 3 Student Body Pres. 4 Class Play 3, 4 Band Manager 4 Student Director of Band SHIRLEY KLINE OREN SPEIR RITA LUGO CLIFFORD BBITTIAN IOAN GUDMUNDSON IACK MILLS G A A 2 Footballl 2 3 4 G A A 1 2 3 Treasurer 4 F otballl 2 3 4 Class V1cePres1dent l 2 Commerc1alMa1or Class Vlce Pres Baseball 2 3 4 Class Secretary l Basketball l 2 3 4 Music Festival 2 3 Trqer Speaks Song Leader 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Hlstorxan 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Caravan 3 Senior Play 4 C uncil 1 2 3 4 Music Club l Lettermans Club 2 3 4 Historian 3 Yameewo Staff 4 Assistant Class Play 3 4 Homemakmq Club l 2 B nd 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Eclrtor Lions Club Orator 4 Spanish Club 2 Orchestra 2 Song Leader 2 Annual Stall 2 4 Class Play 3 make p Class President 1 2 3 Operetta 2 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 ,,,, o I 'I ' , I ' ' - .3,4 ,, , I o I ,, I , I , I . a ,, I 1 , -I1 ., CLIFFORD LAMB Football l Manager Basketball 2 Class Secretary Treas 4 Class Play 3 4 Drama Club Vice Pres 4 Annual Stall 4 Three one act plays 4 Stunt Committee 3 Tiqer Caravan 3 4 Halitxme announcer 4 DOROTHY STAYER A A Orchestral 2 3 4 Music Festival l Music Club 2 3 Caravan 4 Homemakmq Club 2 Class Play 3 MIKE SEGO HELEN BACRET BILL RECORD Transfer from Mt Carmel 3 A A Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Class Play 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Senior Play 4 Class Secretary 3 Track 1 Vice Pres oi Student Body 4 Student Council 4 Tennis Team 3 4 Class President 4 Class Play Student Dir 4 Music Club 2 Lettermans Club 3 4 LAURIE DARLING A A Class Play 4 Caravan 4 Quintette 4 Class Treasurer 2 Song Leader 3 Cheer Leader 4 BOBBIE CANDELARIA HARRY WAGGONER DOREEN IRVING IOHN HEISH SYLVIA MARES ROGERS MAPES G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Pres. 4 Band and Orchestra 1 Band 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Homemakinq Club 2, 3 Band and Orchestra l, 2, 3. 4 Spanish Club 2 Football Manager 2 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Spanish Club 2, 3 Football 3, Manager 4 Class Secretary-Treas. 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager 2 Class PlaY 4 Baseball 3 Music Club l, 2 Tiqer Caravan 3, 4 Cheer Leader 3 Music Festival 2, 4 Class President 4 Senior Play 4 Quintette 3, 4 Pom-Pom Girl 2 Operetta 2 Tiger Speaks 4 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 4 Class Play 4 Caravan 4 Tennis 3, 4 BYRON OYLEAR F otball 1 2 3 4 Class President 2 Lettermans Club 2 3 HAL PERRELL CARL QUANDT Track 4 F otball I 2 3 4 Football 4 Basketball l 2 3 Class Play 3 Stage Mqr Class Play 3 4 1Stage Setsl Councxl 2 4 LARRY FERCHAUD BEVERLY BRIDGES ROBERT RUSK LEONA RODRIQUEZ Class Play 3 4 Band 2 Tenms 3 4 A A Muslc Club Presxdent 4 G A A 2 Class Treasurer 2 Spanish Club 2 Txqer Caravan 3 4 Class Play 4 Football Basketball Base Class Play 3 Qumtette 4 Class Secretary 2 ball Manager 2 Musxc Club 2 3 Musxc Festival 2 4 Opsretta 2 Txgor Caravan 4 Drxll Team 4 SENIOR SNEHK DHY I-Q N JUNICRS Front row lett to right Ioha na Byker Ioarme H111 Mary Hernandez Wilma Clary Pauline Bennett Mr Browa Mrs Kugler Pat Kenredy Ruby Reed Carleen Tornp kmson Susan Thues Lila Hutchins Second row Elcyne Anakin Mary Lou Welch B111 Wrlso-A Bobby Keys Iullus Rodnquez Lawrence Whxtmq Ierry Freeman Gary Donley Glenn Beaty Everett Pope Mariano Tortez Velma Hunt Betty Kmqht Fourth row Ronald Walslngham Iohn Roberds Wayne Chambers Ronald Sturbaum Tommy Ricketts Peter Oakhxll Keith Dyer Gary Ray Ierry McLean Dave Goodwxn Artie Yates Melvm Marutfo Everett Reed Back Iohn Eastham The Iuntor Class 1ncreased thelr funds by selhng candy and refreshments at football and bas ketball games The hllanous comedy A Lxttle Clodhopper brought ln cz net total of around one-hundred dol lars Outstandmg was the support contnbuted by the boys to the athletlc teams The ofhcers for the hrst and second semesters were Dave Goodwm. pres1dent: Carleen Tomkm son, vxce pres1dent: Mary Hemandez, secretary treasurer. Third row: Richard Hemry. Ralph Morris. Front row Paulrne Calloway Veta Gerser Helen Kennedy Ioanne Cochran Nancy Hemry Mary Low Howe Mr Roberds Mxss Hllbert Ethel Brand lean Clarey Sandy Wendelkm Mary Smxth Marilyn Rhodes lane Bosman Second row Ioyce Leach leannle Estrada Elste Bennett Myrna Wells Thxrd row Tom Wllllams Harvey Cottrell Bob Casebolt Ronald White Ice Powers Ben Mather Edith Wnqht Don Lrvesay Nancy Benes Lola Hosaman Fourth row Howard Moms Chfford Rlcketts Edward Mar tm Roger Walslnqham Ierry Hoffman Davrd Delano lohn Iacohs Thomas Hunt Kenneth Martm Edmundo Almanza Edward Salqado Phtllrp Iohnson Lee Damels E I Lunsford SOPHOMORES The Sophomore ofhcers were a well chosen group who worked dxlxgently for the advancement of theu' class The sophomores were quxded by Mr Roberds and Mrss Hxlbert They emoyed a half day m the mountams whlch was therrs for bemq the w1nners of tag day w 1 t . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 o 1 1 ,QPJP Front row leit to rxght Darlene Rowe Sondra Wllson Darlene Whxte Annette Munson Elaxne Howe Bessle Waggoner Mlmr Goodwm Ioan Crabb Conme Flower bxrd Pat McBride Betsy Moore Nancy Kxsaka Second row Anthony Molado Iune Rose Ioyce Ferchaud Lulubelle Chapman Delons Pannell Shuley Mason Elrse Schweizer Mtss Peterson Mr Beaty Shrrley Crab tree Marlon Valdez Frances Mxranda Ioan Bartlett Grace Byker Ioan Barbarxck Ioyce McLean Thrrd row Rrchard Reyes Fred Mlranda Charles Burden Tommy Olrvas Martrn Schwexzer Karl Schramm G11 bert Lockwood Carlos Rusk Allred McOsker lack Rrce Tommy Hemphill Herman Booy Donald Kendall Kenny Freeman Davrd Ver Plank Sam Barley Fourth row Ronald Hamxlton Leroy Meek Sam Goodwm Bxlly Walker Bxlly Butler Wayne Stayer Delbert Case bolt Grlbert Hogan Donald Flowerbrrd Orlan Donley Richard Dodge Bobby Burden FROSH The Class of 54 was greeted mto San Iaclnto Hrgh School by the semors wlth the1r annual 1n1t1at1on Th1s class under the able gu1dance of Mr Beaty Mxss Peterson and Mr Rockwell has forged ahead thxs year Its leaders were for the hrst semester: presxdent, Bessxe Waggoner: vzce presrdent, Sam Goodwm: councrl repre sentatlve, Tommy Hemphlllz secretary treasurer, Elise Schweizer. For the second semester: presldent, Ehse Schwelzerz vrce presxdent. Kenny Freeman: counc1l representatrve. Don Flowerbrrd: secretary treasurer. Nancy Krsaka. Th1s, our largest class. has shown the school 1t has amved and can now be placed 1n our memones as the Freshmen of '5l. , hi , M .- A X - - . ' ' .- ' .' J., -- . . L ,', 'X - ' V' , ., . ,gnwfz , , y E . . . .4 L H1 , , , , , ' K ' 1 1 1 - , jf - 1 1 1 ' 0 , - ,K N g - , 1 1 1 . ' Tic! 3 . ' - , V f I I 1 I . 1 1 . t ' ' I I i 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . X N ' Au. I 1 1 1 I I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 . 1 1 . 2 1 1 1 'L ll I I ' , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . - I I 1 I I . 1 ll' W 75351 4 :Z Q rw AF v. we Q fri. 'ing 1 v Al? 745, ff ff W W mf ' Q!!! , I fsx 5 P f ,. lglf.-5 f l '11 A , ' .ff l ui X .mx,x IW YAMEEWO W' W If dw' K I fr , DICK LONG Ed1tor N IOANNE CREMER BUSINESS MANAGER SHIRLEY KLINE ASSISTANT EDITOR . ., . . 6 .. . .. 6 U ,yn I: 0 ,ffm :Z Q 0 gvgf KV? 0 glf o u WW o o Q o 0. 0 0 I u 0 0 U 0 0 o - u STAFF Mm is xx 'FQWQW- Q Loit to right Glenn Beaty Miss Merle Hulbert Gary Ray Lelt to right Oren Spen Pauline Bennett Clifford Lamb This year s Yameewo staff was very small but very compact Each member had a tremendous 1ob to do Regular meetings were held once and often twice a week Each member worked under strained conditions but much was accomphshed It is the sincere wish of every member of the staff that you will enioy this edition for many years COURT AND COUNCIL Clockwlse and left to right Mr Beaty advlsor Ioanne H111 Glorxa Hawes Helen Eacret Oren Spelr Don Flowerbxrd Rrta Lugo Rogers Mapes Ioe Powers Dxck Long Ioanne Cremer Elise Schweizer Phxlxp Iohnson Everett Pope Dave Goodwxn Student Court has been developmg a system ot counselmg that has been very popular A notlce to meet with the court counselor may save drfhculty later with the court Thns group mttxated the xdeas oi gxvmg awards ln crtxzenshxp and dramatncs In fact ' good cltxzenshlp has been the motto of the court Mr Woodrow Bnster was court counselor second semester Lett to rlght Bxll Record Oren Sperr Helen Eacret Ioanne Cremer Rxta Lugo Don I-'lowerblrd Rogers Mapes Ioe Powers Mrs Beryl Penacho advxsor Glona Hawes presxdent Mr Beaty advisor Ioanne H111 Marilyn Rhodes Blue Schwoxzer Bessie Waggener Phxhp Iohnson Everett Pope Dave Goodwm Tommy Hemphill Carl Quandt The Student Councll consxstxng oi the student body olhcers and representa txves from each class acts as the governxng body for the student body Through tts operatron students are encouraged to plan social actxvltxes and establish poh cxes ot procedure This year a suggestxon box was mstalled tor student sugqesuon All suggesuons are revlewed by the counctl and durmg the year several sugges trons resulted m worthwhxle changes nn student body understandxngs and under takmgs SCIENCE CLUB tv Lett to rlght Glenn Beaty Gary Ray Edmundo Almanza Ioyce Leach Gloria Hawes Mr Sovellon Rockwell Elxso Schwexzer The C S F membershxp was reused lrom three to hve the second semester The second semester oflxcers are Glenn Beaty Presxdent and Elxse Schweizer Secretary Treasurer Other members ol the group are Glorxa Hawes Gary Ray and Edmundo Almanza The group ts planmng a pot luck dxnner wtth the Hemet Chap ter belore the end of the year Loft to rxqht Kenneth Martm Carlos Rusk Ralph Morns Peter Oakhxll Edmundo Almanza Lee Damels Mr Sevellon Rockwell Dorothy Stayer Karl Schramm The Scxence Club composed of students whose specxal mterest was Astron omy and Photography met once a week xn pursult ot then' hobby The telescope has been resxlvered and lxtted wlth a new eyepiece And now xt ts nn excellent shape for several years servxce GLEE CLUB The Glee Club has made hne progress toward real musxclanshlp thls year Under Mr Roberds d1rect1on thms group meets three txmes a week to rehearse Program partxcx patton mcludes the Iumor and Senxor plays the Chnstmas program Tzger Caravan Open House program Spnng Musxc Festlval Baccalaureate and Graduatxon Front row lelt to rxght Ioyce Ferchaud Mary Lou Welch Shlrley Mason Mlml Goodwin Rita Lugo Bennie Mather Tom Wllliams Marty Schweizer Elvin Iacobs Elame Howe Bessie Wagqoner Paulme Calloway Veta Gxser Mary Smith Lola Rosamond Nancy Kxsaka Second row Shirley Revle Iune Rose Sandra Wxlson Darlene Whlte Douqles Rhodes Harry Waggoner Phllhp Iohnson Donald Kendall Fred Surber Bobble Candelena Laurle Darlxng Lila Hutchins Grace Byker Ioanne Cochran Delores Panell Lulubell Chapman Darlene Rowe Dorothy Stayer Glona Hawes Thlrd row Ioanne Barbarlc Mr Robert Roberds director Ioe Powers Kexth Dyer Donald Flowerblrd Larry Ferchaud. Bobby Keys Velma Hunt Ioan Bartlett Edxth Wnght 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 0 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MUSICALLY IN CLINED Left to nqht Betsy Moore Ioe Powers Tiger Caravan The Tiger Caravan Band and glee club, under the direction of Mr. Robert Roberds, again made a successful tour to Hemet, Perris and Elsinore. They also presented their program before the student body and then the townspeople of San Iacinto. The interest of the audience was held by the band and glee club, jokes, novelty numbers. and a comedy dance act. N Cremer Larry Ferchaud Lett to right: Harry Waggener. Laurie Darling, Ioe Powers, Ioanne '15 -9 4 if Q 1-nga? '52 6 ik 'Wm 0.-h H12 4 Q, f, K Y J , ...W ..... v 4' 'i SENIOR PLAY Left to nght Larry Ferchaud Shirley Klme Clifford Lamb Sylvla Mares Laune Darhnq Laurie Darlmq Oren SPGH' Oren Sperr Mike Sego Bill Record Bobbie Candelaria Beverly Bndges Ioanne Cremer Doreen Irvmg How Green Was Her Boy Friend was the productlon for the class of 51 Oren Spelr and Laune Darlmg starred 1n the leading roles Sego as teen aged college kids and the trouble they st1rred up for the father Clifford Lamb The part of a Mystery Woman was taken over by Glona Hawes when Doreen Irvmg gave xt up due to illness The trouble starts when an amateur sc1ent1st Mlke Sego invents some emotion potlons to help Laune Darhng get the green boy fnend to be himself A very valuable necklace IS found rn1ss1ng and adds to the suspense The play shows how a group of teenagers go about hnd mg a lost necklace and the trouble they st1r up As 15 the case 1n all plays the necklace is found by the green boy fnend and the mystery lady IS found to be a cr1m1nal We congratulate the semors on a hne production Mr. Woodrow Bnster was the drrector of this play Supporting players were Sylvia Mares, Beverly Bridges, Bobbie Candelaria. Shirley Ferrell, Ieanne Cremer. Larry Ferchaud, and Mike JUNIOR PLAY Thrs year s 1un1or class sele ted A Lxttle Clodhopper as therr presenta hon It was a fast movrng hrlanous three act comedy that supplred every one wrth enough sprce and wrt that kept them smrlrng for a week Paulme Bennett played the part of the httle clodhopper Iudy whose long lost father rs leavmg a fortune to her The male lead rs portrayed by Everett Reed a dashrnq young book agent by the name of Septrmus Green Support 1ng members of the cast rnclude Car leen Tomkrnson as Mrss Bean Pat Ken nedy as Mrs Ch1ggersonBoqgs Ever ett Pope as Georgre Susan Thues as Charrnran Carter and Wayne Cham bers a country boob Thrs play was under the drrectron ot Mr. Woodrow Bnster . 1 . . 11 v- v . 11 . o 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 I . I . U . I . 1 I . 1 0 . LETTERMAN'S CLUB Left to rrght Glenn Beaty Bxll Thomason Everett Pope Everett Reed Oren Sperr Ke-A eth Martin Second row Ierry Freeman Robert Rusk Drck Long Mr Doug Brown Byron Oylear Clztlord Brtttcun Carl Quandt The lettermans club IS perhaps the most notrceable one on the campus Whenever you see a letterman s sweater you know that whoever xt belongs to IS or Rose Bowl iootball game Later tn the year new members were xmtrated and qwen a dmner The Offl ers were presrdent B111y Thomason vrce presrdent Everett Pope and se retary treasurer Dlck Long The club sponsor was Mr Douglas Brown FREE-THROW CHAMP EVERETT POPE 1 l has been, a member of the organization. This year the club sponsored a film of the ig CHMPUS The Campus Dramatizersu is the name of our drama group. This busy little group, under the quid- ance of Mr. Woodrow Brister, sponsor, and Ruth Good- win, president, has been a great source of encourage- ment to all the hams in our school. Other officers are Clifford Lamb, vice-president: Elise Schwiezer, secre- tary-treasurer: and librarians, Clifford Ricketts and Betsy Moore. I Q' f DRAMATIZERS THIS IS YOUR BAND Our band under the direction of Mr. Robert Ro-- erds has added a special touch to every activity that it has participated in. Beside playing at all our home games, it traveled to several distant cities to ioin in band reviews. 'i -,- LAURIE DARLING-MARY LOU HOWE IEAN CLARY SHIRLEY KLINE PAULINE BENNETT Th1S year s song and yell leaders were full of pep and spmt They went all out for splnt mn thelr t1ger outhts We had many new yells and the student body responded wxth pep for the teams The malorettes were very snappy rn thelr orange and black and made a very mce show1ng 1n the parades and hall t1me act1v1t1es .kk Q . 1 -fr' 'x , ' nf ll A' I I ,V Li ' hs x 2' Qi 'Qi' 'Q . ' .4 N V , ,Q-1: . . 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I WA: '-,su N S CLOACH CLITHEROE COACH BROWN Our athletrc teams were coached by capable and expenenced men thas year Head football coach Chuck Chtheroe was as srsted by Doug Brown Bruce Munro and B111 Toomey Coach Brown headed the 1un1or varslty football varsrty basketball and baseball teams Aside from varsxty football Chuck Chtheroe coached Bee basketball and the track squad The Cee and Dee basketballers were coached by Mr Munro We owe these men our gratxtude for the athletxc vrctones that they have seen us through COACH MUNRO COACH TOOMEY .fx I FOOTBALL The San Iacmto gnd machme shpped a cog thrs past season The Tigers were expected to repeat then' champxonshzp performances of the past two seasons but ended up rn thtrd place behxnd Palm Spnngs and Hemet On the whole they had a successful season The Ttgers won sxx stratght games and then bowed to Hemet 7 to 6 on the wmners held It was a hard fought game whtch was deczded by the ac curate k1ck1ng of Hugh Towle who booted the pomt alter the touchdown whmch won the game Th1s loss broke a twenty one game wtnnmg streak of the Ttgers whtch set a new CIF record The Ttgers came back from thelr defeat by downmg Pems They then went on to Palm Spnngs and lost a hard fought game Palm Spnngs then went on to the1r hrst R C L Champzonshxp B111 Thomason was mudged as the best passer m RCL hxstory and Chiiord Trp Br1tta1n set a new C I F record by sconng 35 pomts tn one game Another IIIIGISSIIIIQ note IS that ten of the startmg varslty hneup made a berth on the All County selecttons. CO CAPTHINS ROGERS MAPES BILL THOMASON L o if First row-Read down Second row-Read down Third row-Read down Fourih row-Read down Philip Iohnson-E. David Goodwin-E. Clifford Brittian-E. Rogers Mapes--E. Carl Quandt-T. Gary Ray-C. Iohn Roberds-T. Byron Oylecxr-T. Ierry Freeman-G. Melvin Marufio-G. Howard Morris-G. Oren Speir-G. K 45' fi f,n 'z4f5M'4'1efa P- ' V , I ' ., 'f First row-Read down Second row-Read down Upper center right Bill Thomason-B. Everett Pope-B. Tommy Ricketts-B. Upper right-Bill Record-B. Bobby Keys-B. Ierry Hoffman-B. Ken Martin--B. Lowell Keys-B. Everett Reed-C. Harvey Cottrell-B. MANAGERS-Carlos Rusk, Harry Waggener, Karl Schram. 7' 7 I 3 ' -V V 'I M- ae:-. -1 ,,-,,4,,.vffe 24:11 2324 ,N ,, Q ,W M ,, i - ,Away , 3 ' 3 ,+ ' :fg'q,'f,, JUNIOR VHRSITY FOOTBALL ,QA Back row left to right Coach Brown Edward Martin Alfred McOsker Ronald Wlute Donald Livesay Benny Mather Ioe Powers Tommy Williams Orlan Donley Kenny Freeman Don Flowerbird bert Lockwood The Iumor Varsrty got oft to a slow start with some bad breaks but won the last three games On a wmdy Thursday they romped over Hemet 12 0 The squad composed oi mostly lower classmen was coached by Doug Brown Iuhus Rodnquez was team captain The season was a success not only m games won but rn expenenced qamed Front row: Delbert Casebolt. Ronald Hamilton, Ice Pratt, Hal Ferrell, Iulius Rodriquez, Gary Donley, Dick Long. Gil- gl' sf. . U A 41 VARSITY BASKETBALL Lett to nqht Blll Record Btll Thomason larry Hoiiman Clxttord Bnttaxn Tommy Hxclcetts Captaxn Doug Brown Coach Rogers Mapes Mxke Sego Oren Spexr Harvey Cottrell The Ttger Varsxty hoopsters had a hectxc txme thts year The season was not by any means a iaxlure as the team hmshed tn hith place They won two games whlle losxng hve rn the league The most excxtmg game of the season was the Hemet entanglement ln whxch the heavxly fav ored Bulldogs were almost knocked off their hxgh horses The game went xnto overtlme wrth the hnal score readmg 35 to 38 Ln favor of Hemet the eventual league champtons The last game of the season proved to be the hxghhght of the campmgn wlth a decxstve 82 to 36 onslaught at Beaumont SCHEDULE Elsmore Coachella Bannrng Hemet Pems Beaumont 36 ' tt,,,.,,Ytctcttc,Y 40 ' ,tt,,,t 42 t .c t t, 38 Palm Springs . , 48 BEE HOOPSTERS SCHEDULE Elslnore Coachella Banmng Hemet Pems Beaumont Front row Left to rlght Bobby Keys Everett Pope Ierry Freeman Tom Wrlhams Fred Miranda Second row Duck Long Everett Reed Kenneth Martm Coach Charles Chtheroe Donald Flowerbxrd Alfred McOsker Tommy Hemphxll The season for the B Basketball squad was rather dxsappomtmg Our team was mexpen enced due to the fact that many were freshmen The Bs showed flashes of gemus on dxfferent occaszons In the Hemel game most of all games our small but hghung team came mto 1ts own Wh11e playmg good to great bas ketball our team beat Palm Sprmgs and also won a thnller at Pems We are lookmg forward to seelng many of these same fellows 1n our Varslty next year SJ. 37 ' . .ttt 4, 4.51 SJ. 34 t.t.t 4.47 SJ. 32 ' ......, , , N50 SJ. 28 ttttt 4 .43 SJ. 43 ' .,.,.. . , 4 , ,32 SJ. 44 Palm Springs., 4 4 .36 SJ. 37 ....,.... E42 CEE'S HND DEE'S Expenence 1S the best teacher although C and D basketball IS not given much credit for the experience These boys received the best coaching possible from Coach Bruce Monroe The C team shared top honors with Pems in the Western Dxvrsron They had a very suc chances of becoming champs of the entlre league The C team was composed of Tommy Ohvas Chfford Ricketts Lawrence Whiting Benme Mather Iuhus Rodnquez and Leroy Meek The Ds were Carlos Rusk Elvin Iacobs Samrme Tumer Sammie Goodwin Douglas Rhodes and Gilbert Lockwood cessful season only to be spoiled by a heartbreaking defeat by Beaumont which smothered their SIGNATURES BASEBALL San Iacxnto horse hxde hopes turned a httle raw thxs year Our local baseballers had hopes oi bemg the top team of the R C L but theu hxgh hopes were shattered early ln the season when they were de feated 4 3 by Elsmore and 5 4 by Coachella Al though the boys dld not end up on top they all de clded they had learned a lot about baseball and had lots of fun playmg the game ln beatmg Hemet 7 2 whlch they consldered second best to wmnmg the champ shxp Fxve boys out of the startmg mne w1ll leave thxs year but wlth the valuable experlence and hne coachmg the returnmq members of the squad have recelved thelr prospects for next sprlng look very 1ne Mr. Doug Brown and his team were successful f' . W0 5, TRHCK The Tiger thin clads, although iew turned out for the sport. accomplished great things. Hemet fell to San Iacinto several times. At the Laguna track meet, Lawerence Whiting set a new record with a broad iump of 19' 5 . The team was very weak in the field events and in the distance races. In the sprints and relays the Tigers made the most points. Coach Clitheroe did his best with the men he had available. All hats off to a group of fine men. TENNIS The tennis team showed some iight this year and finished with two wms and one loss The boys for the most part were mexpenenced and Mrs Kugler de erves a lot of credit tor her work as coach The se ond doubles team was undefeated in league play The players were Dick Long lst singles Torn Williams 2nd mgles Glen Beaty 3rd singles Ed mundo Almanzo 4th singles Robert Rusk and Gary Ray lst doubles Iohn Roberds and Iuihus Rodn que 2nd doubles The girls tennis team played under a different system from the boys Their chances of playing in the R C L did not depend upon how the rest of the team d'd but upon whether they individually won or lost Gloria Hawes lst singles was undefeated and represented the Western division at the RCL Her win over Barbara Cunningham of Coachella made her top player in Riverside county Sylvia Mare' played Znd singles Edith Wright 3rd singles Marilyn Rhode' 4th singles Helen Eacret and Dor- een lrving lst double' Bessie Waggoner and Betsy Moore Znd doubles R fx, beeee GIRLS' Hockey was a real interesting game, and a rough one. The Sophomores also won this sports event. All the games were close, but the Sopho- mores edged their way out. 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