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If you're in the midst of organizing a memorable class reunion, we invite you to connect with us at info@hillmenfoundation.org. We'll be delighted to assist you in sharing the exciting details of your reunion on this platform, keeping your fellow alumni informed and engaged. Additionally, if you need help establishing an email list for your class, we’re here to help. We also encourage you to consider a class gift to your alma mater by raising funds or making a donation to the Hillmen Foundation. All gifts are tax deductible. Let’s work together to ensure your reunion is a resounding success, rekindling old friendships and creating new memories.
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A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.
A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.
A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.
CLASS OF 1975
50th REUNION
Main Event September 13, 2025 | Saturday @ 4:30 PM
Calling all Placer High '75 alumni! Join us for 3 days of reunion fun from Friday September 12th - Sunday the 15th and everything in-between
Main Event
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Sat. Sept.13, 2025
Time:
Evening from 4:30-9:30 pm
Location:
The Elks Lodge - 195 Pine St. Auburn, CA.
Time Schedule:
Gathering/Catch Up/Dinner starts at 4:30
No-Host Bar open 4:30 - 9pm
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The Elk Buffet - starts 5:30 pm
Raffle Drawing starts 7:30 pm
Background music from 1970s
Ticket Price: $55 per person - this includes dinner and tickets for raffle.
LIVE MUSIC Friday evening Sept. 12th with Two Tone Steiny & The Cadillacs
- $10 per person to attend
Location:TBA
TICKET SALES: Buy tickets for Sat. Dinner & Raffle ($55) and Friday Live Music ($10) With ZELLE or Mail a check made out to Chris Richter - P.O. Box 890, Newcastle, CA 95658
When you want to send money online, you enter the recipient's email address:
into zelle.
TICKET PORTAL OPENS Tuesday April 22nd at noon and will remain open until Sept. 1, 2025
$55 per person (dinner & raffle tickets) $10 per person for Live music
MORE ACTIVITIES:
FRIDAY MORNING:
Golf at The Ridge - 2020 Golf Course Rd. Auburn . Organized by
Tom Carlisle and Carey Caesar.
Fri.
Sept.12 - after golf meet at Tahoe Club - 902 Lincoln Way Auburn.
Details for time TBA with Tom Carlisle as we get closer to the event.
Sat. Sept. 13th Morning Hike - Leslie McGuire will be leading our morning hike. We will meet for coffee at The Baker and the Cakemaker ( HILDAS) at 8:30 am go across the street to The Armed Forces Pavilion & Community Garden for stretching. ALL LEVELS OF ABILITY ARE WELCOME TO HIKE.
Get monthly updates or get questions answered by email: ph75reunion@gmail.com
CLASS OF 1985
Main Event October 4, 2025 | Saturday @ 5:00 PM
Friday, October 3 at 7:30PM
Support your alma mater at LeFebvre Stadium for the Hillmen Homecoming Football game. After the game, meet up with classmates at
The California Club in Old Town to start the weekend of fun.
Saturday Morning, Oct. 4th at 10:00am
High school tour meets in front of the Cafeteria on Orange St.
Saturday, October 4th - 5:00pm -9:00pm
Moonraker Brewing Co. 12970 Earhart Avenue, Auburn, CA
● $25 per person (includes venue, dessert, photographer)
● Maria’s Taco Truck available for dinner
● Dress casual appropriate for outside weather.
● No outside alcohol allowed
● No host bar
Payments can be made by the following:
Checks can be mailed to P.O. Box 718, Loomis, CA 95650
PayPal https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/7BEC4SJJY749J Zelle
Feel free to participate in whatever suits your fancy!
Sunday October 5th at 12PM
● Meet at the Rec Park on 123 Recreation Dr Auburn, CA 95603.
● Bring lunch from your favorite local restaurant. Maybe Taco Tree is calling your name.
It will be a great time to continue to visit and catch up with old friends.
See below for the flyer.
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Some say it’s the oldest high school basketball tournament in Northern California. Some say the entire state. Some even say west of the Mississippi. No one knows for sure. But what is certain is that Placer High will again host the 83rd Kendall Arnett Tournament December 29-31 this year, continuing a legacy began generations ago.
The tourney has a storied history and has always been held in the school’s iconic Earl Crabbe Gym. It began as a one-day basketball tournament in January 1943 as part of the Victory program instituted at the school during World War II. The event matched eight invited teams in ten games that ran from 9 am to 9 pm.
It included a Placer College game and a Victory Ball following the tournament. Preliminary rounds featured games of five minute quarters, while the championship game had eight minute quarters. Folsom won the first championship with a thrilling 23–22 win over Christian Brothers to receive a $25 war bond. Placer won the consolation berth over Oroville 42-28.
Conceived by Placer coach Kendall Arnett shortly after he arrived at Placer in February of 1942, the affair was initially called the Block P Patriotic Basketball Tournament. Little did the coach know that the event would become one of the most prestigious basketball tournaments in the state.
The event continued to be an annual happening with Placer reaching the finals in 1944 and 1947, but failing to claim the crown. It wasn’t until 1948 when legendary coach Ralph LeFebvre’s squad beat San Juan 27-20 for the host team’s first title.
The tournament included several awards: Most Valuable Player, All-tournament players, top scorer, top rebounder, team spirit award, outstanding rooting section, and best cheerleaders, selected by a panel of local judges who attended all games. Originally, there was even a queen selected from Placer who reigned over the post-tournament dance.
In 1954, Arnett, founder of the tournament, which was now 12 years old, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. The Block P Club honored its beloved advisor by changing the name of the 1955 tournament to the Kendall Arnett Tournament, which has remained to this day.
That year, faced with hosting the first tournament in honor of Arnett, Placer faced a daunting challenge and didn’t seem to have a chance. The team was young but filled with raw talent. They had finished the regular season with a mediocre 8-12 record.
Playing before a raucous home audience, the Hillmen fought their way into the championship game against San Juan. With two minutes to play, the Hillmen trailed by six points when Coach Ralph LeFebvre called a time out for his exhausted cagers.

When play resumed, Ola Lee Murchison cleared a rebound and put in a layup to narrow the Spartans’lead. Incredibly, Dave Virgil connected on a 30-foot desperation shot to tie the game in the final seconds. In overtime, Murchison stole the ball and put in the clinching layup to secure an emotional 47-43 victory to honor Arnett.
Eventually the tournament expanded to play regulation quarters and expanded to three days, resulting in another legendary final game. In 1970, Placer barely made their way into the finals with two shabby performances, only to face the high-scoring Jefferson of Daly City, the defending tournament champions.
The talented Bay Area squad had won their previous two tourney games by scoring 96 and 95 points. Their star Pinky Smith was averaging 28 points a game and burly Earl Wilson controlled the boards for them.
But in the final, the Hillmen, coached by Tom Barry, shut down the Jefferson offense and controlled the boards to score an 80-65 upset in one of the most dramatic games in tournament history. Placer’s Gary Just scored 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. Gary Hodgkin and Greg Hashhagen each 14 points to help claim the title.
In 1971 the tournament was moved from January to December, resulting in two such tournaments that year. But regardless of the year, the venerable Earl Crabbe Gym becomes a hot, sweaty venue, decorated with brightly colored banners, fans standing shoulder to shoulder along the sidelines, the pep band rocking away, and the old wooden bleachers shaking with cheering fans.
Today, the spirit of the Kendall Arnett Tournament remains as vibrant as ever. The iconic Earl Crabbe Gym continues to come alive each December with the echoes of dribbling basketballs, roaring fans, and the proud traditions of Placer High School. As players battle it out on the court and spectators pack the stands, the tournament serves as a living tribute to its founder, Kendall Arnett, and the generations of athletes, coaches, and fans who have made it a hallmark of high school basketball excellence.
Pictured Top: Originally known as the Block P Patriotic Basketball Tournament, the hoops contest was founded in 1943 by Placer High Coach Kendall Arnett (right) during WWII.
Pictured Middle: Placer players celebrate an emotional 1955 championship victory the year the tournament was renamed to honor Coach Kendall Arnett who passed away the previous year.
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