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Corona Public Library Heritage Room Corona, California “THE CIRCLE CITY FOR REFERENCE USE ONLY Dedication Through her doors our youngest students pass. Hers has always been our Primary Class. She shows her students great devotion. And treats them with love and emotion. We are glad she never teeters And we think you ' re quite special Mavis Peters. So to give you your proper due The 1976 - 1977 Yearbook has been dedicated to you! CONTENTS Dedication Page. 1 Contents.2 Principal ' s Message.3 Faculty.4, 5 Students.6 — 9 Special Page (Boss Beagle) . 10 Summer School Activities . 11—15 California Special Olympics 1976 . 16, 17 Classroom Activities.18 — 23 Occupational Training . 24—27 Adaptive P.E.28 Speech.29 Miscellaneous Activities.30 — 33 Bower Sports.34 — 36 Bus Drivers.37 Riverside Special Olympics.38 — 39 Fall Activities.40 — 44 Winter Activities.45 — 49 Spring Activities.50 — 51 Groups That Visited Us .52 Field Trips.53 — 56 Luau Dinner and Dance.57 Graduation.58 — 59 Recess Time.60 Moments of Blue and Gold. 61—62 Advertising.62 — 72 ■ is hh am - wkSEss ssssssss VJCTTECC BOWER WfiOOT -■ H ' 1 — 1 11 s,.ss -J Year Book Editor: Alan C. Combs Assistant Editor: Karen McMillan (Bower ' s Poet Laureate) Photography: Alan C. Combs John Aldrian Greg D ' Angelo Barbara Schuele Production Work by: Alan C. Combs - 2 - UlllflED SCHOOL DISTRICT 91720 (714) 736-3301 (714) 736-3251 300 Buena Vista Avenue Corona, California p, Augustine Ramirez, Ed. D. - Superintendent l-t VICTRESS BOWER SCHOOL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN % John Aldrian, Principal -- 1250 W. Parkridge, Norco -- (714) 736-3328 The 1976-11 school year. Mas the. year that Boniest welcomed Its very own, {ull-tlme speech, heading and language specialist. It Mas a yeah, {oh ex¬ panding the on and o{{-campus sheltered workshop thalnlng phogham. On cam¬ pus, ouh eageh workers cleaned and hecycled neahly 12,000 micro{ilm cahthldges, as paht o{ an agheement with Vynalecthon Corporation and the Naval Weapons Centeh. The students used the money eahned to have lunch at Cohona National Gol{ Couhse, to visit Knott ' s Be.hhy F asm, to Chhlstmas shop at Tyleh Mall, and to hold a luau dlnneh-dance at the Jolly Fox Restaurant. Thhough a special ghant, this yeast ' s Bomca ghaduates-to-be had the oppohtunlty to participate In a two-month evaluation and thalnlng phogham at. the. Vlve.hsl.de County Association {oh Retarded Citizens ' sheltehed work- shop. Bower Mas happy [but also sad) to Mave good-bye during the yeah to {our students {row the elementary phogham Mho Mehe re{ erred {oh trial In the pro¬ gram {oh educable mentally he.tahd.ed students The 1976-11 Principal’s Special Commendation Mas awarded to Mary Je{{ery Mho recently resigned as Administrator o{ Peppermint Ridge. BoMer School thanks her {or all she has done {or Peppermint Ridge, and BoMer School. We Mlsh you Me.ll, Mary, as you pursue some neM aspirations and look {onward to your continued Support {oh the. developmentally disabled o{ our community. We Mish to extend a Mohm welcome to Jean Powers who has taken over the responsibility o{ Administrator {or Peppermint Ridge. We are happy to have you with us, Jean ' . Another, {irst was the hardback cover {or this Bower Beagle Yearbook. Ouh thanks to the many generous advertisers who made this yearbook possible. Please tell them you appreciate their support {or Bower School, the next time you visit their businesses ' . Lastly, trite as It may sound, 7 do want, to thank all the Bower People who continue to support our school. I Invite you to take an even more active part In directing our program to better serving the needs o{ our special students. Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Willard C. Love Peg Schumate Pauline G. Fiardo Glen A. Coulter Louis VanderMolen President Vice-President Clerk Member Member - 3 - OUR TEACHERS LINDA BUTTERWICK BOWER 4 Secondary OUR INSTRUCTIONAL AIDES BILLIE LYCAN BOWER 5 Secondary BARBARASCHUELER Speech Therapist JOHN ALDRIAN PRINCIPAL MAVIS PETERS BOWER 1 Primary CHARLEEN HUGHES BOWER 2 Primary Intermediate ALAN COMBS BOWER 3 Intermediate JOHN BELL BOWER 5 Secondary GREG D ' ANGELO BOWER 6 Secondary KAREN McMILLAN DENNIS DeLANGE BOWER 7 Adaptive PE. Occupational Training STELLA HARVEY BOWER 1 Primary CAROL RICHARDS BOWER 2 Primary Intermediate ERNESTINE GEROME BOWER 3 Intermediate jL till JUDY BOX BOWER 4 Secondary JUDY HUSSET BOWER 6 Secondary CAROL DONALDSON BOWER 7 Occupational Training BETTY PIESTER Assistant Coach WINSOME ERICK School Nurse PHYLLIS MECKOLL School Secretary - 4 - JOSE BECCERA School Cook WmS . a JULIO PEREZ Custodian JOSE BECCERA School Cook - 5 - JULIO PEREZ Custodian BOWER 1 TEACHER MAVIS PETERS LORI HILLS SCOTT LANTRY LINDA HATANAKA JASON SEDWAY BOWER 2 TEACHER CHARLEEN HUGHES KELLY HOBART KELLY GREEN TAMMY GOMES BRIAN GRIFFITH BLANCA BOLANOS DOUG SZOT SHARON D ' AUSILIO MATT YATES ROBBIE STEVENS BOWER 3 TEACHER ALAN C. COMBS LARRY PITTS GERRIT VROMANS GARY ELKINS SANDRA NEWMAN BOWER 3 CONTINUED SHERRI McGEATH ELAINE CRUZ SANDRA JEANS DEBBIE STOCKTON BOWER 4 TEACHER LINDA BUTTERWICK RENEE WATERWORTH JOE URBAN PATTY VAN COOK JIMMY VAN SANT MOLLY BRADLEY DAVID TROP VICKI WILLIAMS MICHAEL NELSON BOWER 5 TEACHER JOHN BELL ■p 111- . i. - 1 f J ft ' -m JULIE SIMS KENNY DILLON ROSA MUNOZ JOE CANGEMI BARBARA BARRON RICK SORENSEN TINA COATS PETER VADNAIS NINA KERCHER - 7 - BOWER 5 CONTINUED TIM SERFAS ROBBIE CONNOR JOHN WEISKOPF BOWER 6 TEACHER GREG D ' ANGELO CHARMAINE RIOS r . |SJ TV, .1 i-.- L RON BACON RHONDA ANDREWS PERRY COOK ROBERT BURRIS JOHN BATSON JOHN MUELLER BOWER 7 TEACHER karen McMillan ANNIE NIETO TONY ENRIQUEZ - 8 - MARTHA RANGEL 1 . M RON McELHENY BOWER 7 CONTINUED CARLA RESTIVO LARRY BASILE RACHEL MURO SHERI MILLER PAT CONNELL STUDENTS NOT PICTURED: DALE CLARK, JAMES DAVIS, DEBBIE ROFFEIS, RANDALL TERRELL, SHERYL URSSING Happiness 111l| f-) tpp S CjOl 4o BcvJer l4dO n j rjcod ' teachers a. friend Happing is V j j) [ 30 3 4- prop ' ll } Sharing eacit Wiir CfetfiM olIoiOi fluppmii lb AJorkmj f ' Nier+fte j.j S Lri l • JM o 5 ! 4- i ' it r. a i Mole d i -Thresh ««J W(™ S11 „| Vitms ft Kr £ g d J g§ a T] 7i t , j 1 • ' ; ■ faiucYvL and 12 ' Wfa ' te aw All lAiic rtuLke il cjreuj -nd M -appmeiS u- l , 5 53 55 5 3 icwi 6c| ycrct iAjr,-rten bw Sas e Uoimes Karen Schrempp - 9 - OUR PRINCIPAL John Aldrian (Boss Beagle] Hi hhhh Wedding Day May 28, 1977 As Bower ' s first principal, it was felt that John Aldrian deserved a special page. John came to us two years ago from Ninth Street School in Los Angeles where he was a teacher ' s aide, teacher, and assistant principal. He has really worked his way up through the ranks. John has been instrumental in acquiring many new classroom materials for the stu¬ dents ' use. Some of the bigger purchases include our own truck which is used to transport our students in the off-campus work experience program. Recently we just acquired a new color television, video tape recorder, and a public address system. We feel very privileged to have our own principal and especially one as talented as John. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic L. Aldrian with Melinda and John - 10 - I- SUMMER SCHOOL 1976 We saw a replica of the Liberty Bell We celebrated our Bicentennial by visiting Knott ' s Berry Farm ' s Independance Hall -11- SUMMER DAY CAMP (ONE WEEK) WE VISITED: PRADO PARK BUTTERFIELD PARK CORONA CITY PARK I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America . . . Mrs. Hughes and her class at the end of a busy camp day We are making camp scarves with Mrs. McMillan OUR ITINERARY INCLUDED: 1. HIKING 2. A VISIT TO PRADO NATURE MUSEUM 3. COOKING 4. MUSIC 5. ARTS AND CRAFTS 6. GAMES Susie Holmes playing the guitar -12- -at- Jgtf. DAY CAMP continued... Lesa, Lori, and Junior Teacher Aide Susan Dutro We caught you Mr. Aldrian! Throw the ball, Jason! Cindy Gerome (Volunteer Aide) We had our very own Carnival! What ' s a carnival without balloons? Rosa M. searching the Treasure Chest I ' m ready to eat! Mrs. McMillan Dead-eye John -14- One of Norco ' s MGM students trying to fool Ron Perry C. trying out the shooting gallery I won a flag! LESA GEHRING Karen Schrempp starring in our Magic Show Lorraine Kisselburgh and Mike l l. -15 JAIM SARNOFF MELINDA C. Captain Sticky with John and Rick JOHN M. Susan Saint James . . . WOW! SPECIAL OLYMPIC OATH Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt The Bower Swim Team John, Gregg, Rick, and Melinda -16- “How far is far How high is high We ' ll never know until we try until we try Melinda C. and Barry Sullivan BOB HOPE -17- Mavis Peters BOWER 1 (Primary) We are listening to music Happy Birthday to Kelly and Mavis! Good Grief! -18- Charleen Hughes BOWER (Primary Intermediate) Bower 2 enjoying a Halloween Party Larry would you please pay attention! 19- Alan Combs BOWER 3 (Intermediate) Brush those teeth ladies! I wonder who is teaching who? Rehab. Aide DeDe McReynalds working with Debbie S. Teacher Aide Ernestine Gerome conducting a cooking project We are learning to tell time. -20- Mrs. Butterwick ' s Homeroom Linda Butterwick BOWER 4 (Secondary) We are learning how to dice f ruits and vegetables Teacher Aide Judi Box conducting a fine motor exercise -21- Greg D’Angelo BOWER 6 SHOP AND LAWN MAINTENANCE (Secondary) Mike N. learning how to push a power mower PERRY C. Tim S. learning how to use a Rotary Tiller in our garden Teacher Aide Judy Husset working on Ceramics with Bower 7 - 22 - Mrs. McMillan conducting a Listening and Reading exercise Karen McMillan BOWER 7 (Secondary) SEWING CLASS Bob B. receiving instructions Teacher Aide Carol Donaldson working with Bower 4 (Leisure time activities) A rhythm exercise with Bower 4 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING ■ «si Karen McMillan advisor •p lUii r :Wf jwM§ P - 4s5p % ■—iSl ' lip ■111 (■■■I WL :£SlS wwk JL. ' hi HhHHbEh —— ISaffitSW : IPltiplfe-. J •p • ' ' ; ■ £ flB B % j jJJIJft pPIPjS ■ . jHL -i m I Annie l l. working as a Teacher ' s Aide with Pre Schoolers at Corona Valley Pre School IIP [ | ; s ||f gif p lllli PlllIl If; : rr - ■1 t||| : 8 liiSllliililP..s; Si PiSlPPPPPflSSf PIPiPPffSsPfi | A I Bob B. working at the YMCA m Tony E. working in the Warehoose at the Service Center - % Pig . ' mam i«K sfiii ■ j iiiilii mm$mm Robert B. cleaning the rest room at the Corona YMCA Brock working at Phil ' s 7-Eleven 725 E. Grand - Corona Carla cleaning the kitchen of a private home Marian 1 using the vacuum cleaner We have just completed our second year in the cooperative program with the Department of Rehab¬ ilitation, and we are pleased to announce our first success. Ron McElheney has recently been hired by the Parks Recreation Department as a full time 40 hour a week employee. We anticipate our other two students progressing from work experience to on the job training in the forthcoming school year. A new cooperative program was started this year between the school district and R.C.A.R.C. where we had our graduates spend two months receiving training at the sheltered workshop in Riverside. We plan to make this a regular part of our occupa¬ tional training program available to our graduating students. In addition we were fortunate to have a paying contract from Dynalectron Corporation in Norco. We removed old film from microfilm cartridges, cleaned the cartridges, and then reassembled them so Dynalectron could re-use them with new microfilm. The money earned helped finance various lunch outings, a day at Knott ' s Berry Farm and a Luau dinner - dance. Kathy L. cleaning the bathroom of a private home -25 BOWER’S WORKSHOP (DYNALECTRON CONTRACT) KflP? ■ - ' HC ' f :,00S$t, i IfJIjjjlj v: ; . . _ ' ■ W I P ' 1 |||||||p Up! ® i 4 j -mm W We are disassembling microfilm cartridges Removing tape from the ends of the microfilm leaders We remove the microfilm from the reels - 26 - Robert B. using the Pantograph to make name tags and name plates WORKSHOP continued Tony E. cleaning the interior of the cartridges Brian and Cindy removing film from reels Sheri M. working and meeting new friends at the Sheltered Workshop in Riverside Rachel M. learning a new skill at the Riverside Workshop Patty C. assembly work - 27 - Dennis DeLange ADAPTIVE P.E. S M— i ll sSlS® 1 ■ §§. i ® f‘ 1■;; JP : i£_ ’ ' Teacher Aide Betty Piester working with David T. 4 I US We play Shuffle Board OOPS! ?mk ' Ik nr 1mm Teddy B. learning to ride a bike §S II all tmm Wlm mm ■i , w | Renee W. walking the balance beam I Illi km Melinda and Cindy playing croquet Robert B. exercising with weights - 28 - PAZOO Barbara Schueler SPEECH THERAPIST i§§ 111 % j jt 9 iillsil 1 £ Mil . 9 ' 1 ■H mKmMm Pazoo tells Jason to say circle Developing sentence skills Lf Barbara leading our Cheerleaders Big G Little 0” . . . Go, Go! 29 - ARTS and CRAFTS ACTIVITIES We are learning how to decoupage Jason, paint right here! ROM McE. Sobstitote teacher Cherie Haury working with Kelly G. - 30 - ART AWARDS Captain Kleine giving trophy to Sherri for the best poster at Bower School Fire Prevention Week poster contest winners-Martha and Elaine Art Awards from the Woman ' s Improvement Club of Corona (Third Annual Student Art Contest) Rosa M. showing her bread dough basket Awards from A Very Special Art Show - 31 - DANCE and MUSIC ACTIVITIES 1 - ffillL ■;: mW 1 Mm M 11 ■H m ,- KBiifl- 11 j f 0 0 ■ ' ■ ■ u . ' _ . ■ ? 1 M ' ;5 ; ' ' Iv - ' , ® 0j i ■■■ liiii ' ;,v ' ? , v f fct r ' § IISS? ; ®|iiililPli®ii® :i ® i!ijiiiSililiili|i!| ' §00li0m00S0W 0000 Follow me gang! Volunteer Aide Ann VanderMolen and Sandra N. i ; 1 I wonder if Arthur Murray started this way? Friday afternoon sing with Mr. Bell - 32 - GOOD GROOMING Substitute Ron Bennett teaching hair care Rosa M. helping Julie S. dry her hair TAMMY G. Clean teeth are very important We went to the beauty parlor rq pj g (Corona College of Cosmetology) - 33 - Catch the pass Ron! THE BOWER BEAGLES FOOTBALL RON B. mm . 6 . o . 6 .13 Where ' s my receivers? SCORE BOARD CANYON HILLS . . 40 BOWER . . BOWER.6 KENNEDY GLENVIEW.24 BOWER . . KENNEDY.24 BOWER . . BOWER SPORTS BASKETBALL Coach DeLange discussing game strategy ... It didn ' t help! JOHN W. TONY E. Shoot it Ron! SCORE BOARD (Bower Classic) PRIMROSE . . 16 BOWER . . 12 KENNEDY . . 12 BOWER . . 10 Good Shot! PERRY C. - 35 - Pitcher RON B. SOFTBALL Hit the ball John! Good catch! Ron RON B. SCORE BOARD BOWER . . 20 KENNEDY . . 10 Our Season Record . . . 2 WINS 5 LOSSES Don ' t look now Tony, but I think you missed the ball! JOHN B. | - 36 - OUR BUS DRIVERS and BUS AIDES BUS 37 Judy Province Laurie Stjernquist School Bus Drill BUS 28 Rose Acosta Barbara Connors Jump, Molly - 37 - PARADE TIME Sandra l l. and Melinda C. Vicki W. and Molly B. racing with Mr. Aldrian TEDDY B. Run Robbie! An old Fire Truck John M. visits with a clown - 38 - Long Jump We won medals in our swim division GREG H. mmrn. mtmmM KEIM B. I ' m Happy! VICTORY! RENEE W. ROBERT B. Renee and Sheryl receiving medals - 39 - «■ - HALLOWEEN ON PARADE Robbie S. and Mrs. Hughes MIKE N. The FONZ The low riders KELLY H. Guess Who? - 40 - The Bower 3 ghosts and goblins HALLOWEEN continued Marian and Kenny Chief Jocky Shorts, John M., and Vampire Lady Molly B. Mrs. McMillan David T. - 41 - HOMECOMING 1977 Our Homecoming Queen is . . . ROSA! Crowning the Queen Homecoming Queen Rosa Munoz and her court The Homecoming Princesses are Rachel, Martha, Debbie, and Kathy Our Mascot Scott L. (Snoopy) - 42 - Snoopy and Woodstock (Scott) (Lori) Homecoming Parade and Floats HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES (Theme: Thanksgiving) Bower 5 ' s Cornucopia Larry P., Mrs. McMillan and Chief Snoopy Bower 6 Pilgrims Bower 1 Indians -43- Sandra J. and Bower 3 ' s Turkey THANKSGIVING DINNER We helped prepare our Thanksgiving dinner at school JULIE and JOHN Mr. Bell and Bower 4 Teddy B. and his father The TURKEY! Thank you for this day . . . Thank you for this meal -44- SANTA ' S VILLAGE Doug, Brian, and Teddy on the Rocket Ride JULIE and NINA Santa ' s roller coaster ... Oh Boy! Norco’s Kiwanis Club treated our school to a day at Santas Village Bower students preparing to leave for Santas Village They are being greeted by Kiwanis Club Members John Schroer, Louis VanderMolen, and Tai Byun -45- CHRISTMAS PARTY PARTY TIME - let ' s eat! What do you want for Christmas? Santa and Cindy E. Christmas Joy! -46- Hello! Santa Claus OUR CHRISTMAS PROGRAM (Norco High) f 1 ! pw mmm V i n sui if 1| a;. % ' r -mask ■ iiiiii k vir Mmmm WM war - m i.W -i- ' i mmmMMmmMmmmrnmiism Jap I . -pa— ■■■ a, CM 1 j 1? $ BHM leiiii ,: « %• .1 I 1. . m Ifp- ' iSf! f- — iPfXksS fc Jp- ' ! 11:: jHR jK PSl: fllifl ' 1 ||||f li The Bower Singers A Christmas Play by Bower’s 5, 6, and 7 —g l— ■BIB 111 - I HM ■BwmBmW MI iilS| l||| B§11 Hi -m : t ' ' -Vs ’-:v- EB ill n Mother Goose Rhymes (Bower ' s 1 and 2) A secret snowball fight by the Bower 3 Singers GERRIT V. Mrs. Butterwick and Bower 4 The House that Santa Claus built 47 - Merry Christmas to All! CAMP CEDAR LAKE We stayed for three days and two nights at Herriman Lodge (Camp Cedar Lake) (Sponsored by Corona Parks and Recreation) BOB C. TIMA C. Mrs. McMillan messing around in the snow - 48 - We made this snowman H Mr. Combs and Ken John M. loved the inner - tube jump . . . WOW! This is tougher than it looks J.R. Eckerle (Parks Rec) with Elaine and Barbara feeding the birds Hot Seat Look out below! - 49 - VALENTINE’S PARTY John B. and Carla Renee W. - Mr. Combs is my Valentine Aw, Mush! When can we eat? Bob K. and Melinda (Young Love) I like parties - 50 - EASTER EGG HUNT Miss Peters and her bunnies Randy T. - I found a big egg! GARY E. C ' mon, Robbie, it ' s my turn to wear the ears - 51 - Playboy Bunnies, look out! GROUPS THAT VISITED US Frances Smith AYSO donates soccer balls to Bower School Kurt H., John Aldrian, Mimi Ledvina Gail Reed (Music Teacher) with George Washington School Singers Pachappa School Choir (Riverside) Norco Sr. High hosted a Halloween Party Mimi ' s Dance Studio - 52 - RIVERSIDE MUSEUM Gary V. grinding corn Sandra J. bald eagle Tammy G. shows how Indian ladies carry their groceries Do you think it ' s alive? - 53 - KNOTT’S BERRY FARM ISP .hK I m mmmm- II r fi sup i ' ? C! icS5iiS !: v«r _ ■.iHHSw m m. p- rf ■ I v: l A I! Aboard! ■fll wi ji i fl ife I P ® V 4M 4 4 , Charmaine R. ■ t± I Wheeeeeee! iliiMiiiiis Hi ?! I. ! Kelly G. Going Up! James D. —— mmmmmg ilifiaii ji tiitpliPiaJ llll I ■■ HE| p % hmKK SSKEknlf 9 f I IMm ■. Look out Red Barron! - 54 - KNOTT’S BERRY FARM continued... Mr. Bell and Kenny D. Vicki, Sheryl, Mrs. Butterwick, and Molly on the log ride Renee and Judi Hang on! -55- The end of a fun day! OUR THE END OF SCHOOL” PICNIC IRVINE PARK Teacher Aide Carol Donaldson and Tony This sure is a neat swing! Cindy E. and friend (Bonnie Crispin, Woodstock) Why is everybody looking at me? KELLY G - 56 - We had a lot of fun dancing We made enough money this year from our workshop to have a Luau Dinner and Dance at the Jolly Fox Restaurant. (Friday Night) We hired a dance band (Resounders) Brock and Barbara (Date Night) -57- GRA DUATION AWARDS NIGHT June 13,1977 .. . Superintendent ' s Message □r. Augie Ramirez AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS Willard C. Love (President, Board of Education) OUR GRADUATES ... Rachel, Sheri, Patty and Larry Tony E. receiving award for perfect attendance (Awards were sponsored by Mimi Dance Studio) Student Speaker Rachel M. Recognition of Volunteers Dr. Patel giving Rotary award to Elaine C. -58- GRADUATION continued... Hey Mom! Look what I got! PTO ' S President, Harriet Hobart, and Mrs. Elkins Dennis De Lange and Gene Wuflestad awarding John B. a Sports Trophy Peter, John, Nina, and Martha -59- RECESS TIME THE WAGON GANG LINDA H. BLANCA B. LORI H. KELLY H. Dale C. I ' m ready to roll. — -60- THE CAMERA CATCHES MOMENTS OF BLUE AND GOLD 1J -61- MORE MOMENTS OF BLUE AND GOLD” 62- MOO ICE CREAM SERVING RIVERSIDE COUNTY SINCE 190 4 i IS A MOO VING EXPERIENCE!!! 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Cota - Suite L Corona, Ca. 91720 OWNER ' S PHIL BRISSENDEN DON CURTIS THANK YOU! From grateful parents to the Wonderful Staff! from The Parent’s Group of Peppermint Ridge ONLY THE EDUCATED ARE FREE! Courtesy of Q anf EZ cJ-f az ducal e 2585 HAMNER AVENUE - NORCO, CA. PHONE 737-1701 Appreciate what we have, as we live each day. JIM EMLEY CHEVRON SERVICE 2740 Hamner Avenue Norco, California 91760 734-5322 -68- OUR FISH ARE CAUGHT IIM THE PURE WATER OFF THE COAST OF ICELAND OPEN 7 DAYS 11:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. 737-3366 EAT HERE OR TAKE OUT 901 SOUTH MAIN STREET - CORONA, CALIF. Many thanks to the Victress Bower Staff for a wonderful job their doing! from Patty Connells’ Mother Co wtidatiou to (JixtMM Bowa Stidwti Corona Plant 3m 69 Jerry Suffwool ' s Donut Factory 501 E. 6TH STREET CORONA, CALIF. 737-9291 0 1 : A. J. TONY” GEROME Res. (714) 737-0733 (Associate) s. REALTORS (714) 737-2222 (714) 685-0772 1066 WEST 6th ST., CORONA, CALIFORNIA 91720 PHONE 737-2257 NOTICE TO DELUXE ALL C.B.ER’S - HAMBURGERS Call in your orders to Chowh ound” mon itori n g C h. 19 CANNEY’S DRIVE - IN RESTAURANT 210 SOUTH LINCOLN at Freeway - Corona LEEMCO LEE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 13985 East Sixth Street CORONA, CALIF. 91720 714 735-3330 m CALIFORNIA FEDERAL Nation ' s Largest Federal Savings Loan Assn. CORONA 428 N. Main St. Corona Plaza Center (714) 735-3600 “YOUR LEVI’S HEADQUARTERS’’ DEPARTMENT STORES 400 NORTH MAIN ST. - CORONA, CA 91720 2645 HAMNER AVE. - NORCO, CA 91760 ORANGE LEMON Congratulations D and W Feed Co., Inc. 16395 S. Euclid Chino, Calif. 91710 Dry or Wet Citrus Peel To TIM from Paul Webb - President Phone: (714) 597-4669 Dad Nick -70- -71- 2051 RIVER ROAD, NORCO, CA 91760 This 1976 - 77 Bower Beagle yearbook was financed by our generous benefactors whose messages appear on the following pages. We encourage you to mention that you have enjoyed this publication, when next you patronize these special friends of Bower School. Also, we wish to extend our appreciation to Helen Stockton, Harriet Hobart, Sharon Elkins, and Robert Hills who were responsible for soliciting most of the donations that made this yearbook possible. THANKS! - 72 - 7 ■
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