Sherman Indian High School - Braves Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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Twelve Years at Sherman BY HOWARD YANDELL, '55 I think that all the students who have graduated from Sherman are glad that they came to this school. It has done a great deal for many b0.YS and gHI?or all the twelve years I've been here, which seems much less, I've bgen happy to get to know boys and girls from different parts of the country and to learn the ways of many different tribes, which are represented here. But no matter where you are from, the instructors, advisers, and others. try to help you along. Sometimes a student gets angry and doesn't stop to realize that pun- ishment is for his own good, but usually he finally comes to know that it was for his own good that he was punished. This school has been a home to me, and I've tried to be a good home member. It has taught me many things. It has fed me and furnished clothing for my use. Ihope the other students feel the same toward it as I do, for it has done many things for their betterment. In the shop I have accomplished much in the trade which I have chosen for my life work. I am trying to make good in it. As other students go out, they should stop to think what Sherman has done for them. Too often the student does not realize, until it is too late for improvement, what the school can do for him. I am hoping that when we senior students leave this school, we will take with us much that will be of benefit to us and to others. Sherman Has Meant Hl lomen BY ZELMA ROWLES, '55 Sherman will always be cherished in my heart as a home and a place where I acquired most of my education. It has taught me to adjust myself to different environments and made it easier for me to place myself in the busi- ness world. ' 7 The different social activities, such as teas, banquets, benefits, parties, and dances .have given me the training which I shall need when attending the social functions outside of Sherman. -3. I have been given the opportunity of participating in the athletic acti- vities, which have taught the necessity of teamwork and cooperation, not only in sports, but also in academic and vocational work as well. E . I have taken a course in home economics, which helps me to choose th e proper clothes for the different occasions, to furnish a home, and to prepare a meal for both children and adults. . f I have been given training in a vocation, which has always been of great interest to me. The cosmetology course has, not only benefited me, fitting me for a vocation, but has also increased or broadened my knowledge of many dif- ferent fh1HSS, SUCI1 as the correct waygto apply cosmetics g choice of shades, pow- der and rouge best suited to my coloring and shades of nail polish appro riate for the various occasions 3 and styles of hair dress suited to my type of facg , When Ilf-?aVe ShCI'IHaI1,I hope to be able to follow the vocation in which I have been trained. ' -Forly-lwo-1



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JUNIORS .,,. Pa - ' 1 nteo, David Escalanti, Charles Lee, Martin Chavez, lohn Top lcllgiyeiillflilallagg Leeds, Willard Spinks, Lawrence Herzer, Marion Marks. Lgecjfld row: Lloyd Lotches, Donald Hongeva, Edward Swick, Lester Oliver, Silas Miles ,Faustino Chutnicutt, loe Carillo, Henry Mueda, Victor Crutch- g , rank Chavez. n I'fi1rfleriiw.Flsabell Curran, Katherine Butler, Tvy St.Mar1e, Lena Denver, Pauline Brittian, Lucinda Duncan, Hazel Williams, Verna Reynolds, Mary Hanks, Mildred luan, Charlotte Pina, Lucille Workman. n . Ff0Hff0W.'GCCFg1EiHH3 Myers, Rena Valle, Carmelita Diaz, Mary Tapia, Ophelia Dupree, Mable Whipple, Grace Paisano, Elizabeth Wynookie, Edna Win- nier, Ruth Valdez. 1 Junior History N SEPTEMBER, 1952, the present Iunior Class, then irresponsible fresh- ies, became a real school unit. They were starting that journey of four years which was to bring them to graduation land. Twice since then the group has reorganized, and, although manv former members have .left the class, many new faces have appeared in the ranks. At the end ofthe third year ofthe jour- ney, the eighty members ofthe class are striving to follow the original motto, Onward Ever, Backward Never The luniors are well represented in the student activities and oganiza- tions. You will find them in the Lela Wala National Home Economics Club, in the Iunior Lions, Lion Tamers, Girls Scouts, Boy Scouts, band, and orchestra. Sixteen luniors belong to the new dramatic club recently organized at Sherman. During the Christmas Holidays the luniors with the Sophomores and Sen- iors had a party in the gymnasium gaily decorated in Christmas colors. But the most important social event for the lunior Class is the annual lunior-Senior banquet and prom. The theme ofthe toast program for May 8, 1955, was the 1955 and 1956 models, with Edward Swick, Elizabeth Wynookie, Zelma Rowles, Assistant Superintendent Westhafer, and Superintendent Biery con- tributing the toasts. The hosts and their guests danced in the gymnasium gay inlgalms, pepper boughs, lapanese Lanterns, and streamers of blue, white, and go . Edward Swick is the lunior president. Miss Ieanette E. Lemley and Mr. Iames E. Mick are the class sponsors. -F0r!y-f0ur-

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