Banning High School - San Gorgonian Yearbook (Banning, CA)

 - Class of 1920

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SOME FAMOUS SCHOOL SONGS Harry Hunt—“Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning.” Ethel White—‘“‘Please Go Away and Let Me Sleep.” Marian Urton—“I Know What it is to Be Lonesome.” Harold Ellis—‘My Little Ford Rambled Right Along.” Marian Moojen—‘What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?” Jay Hargrave—‘‘You Made Me Love You. I Didn’t Want to Do it.” Marian Gilman—“The Vamp.” Marion Butler—‘I’m Always Chasing Rainbows.” Jay Nichols—‘“T’ve Lost You so Why Should I Care?” Buck Backus—‘Jazz Baby,” and “TI’ll Say She Does.” Prof. DeMond—“Somewhere in France is a Lily.” Prot. Means—‘Sahara.” “DON'TS” FOR LOWER CLASSMEN Don’t eat lifesavers in the Commercial room. Don’t argue with Prof. Means. He’s always right. (if he says black is white, why, it is white). Don’t chew gum in the Spanish class. Don’t run down stairs at noon before the bell rings. Freshies, don’t throw chalk or ‘erasures, break rulers or make a lot of unnecessary noise. This is a privilege for “Sophomores” only. Don’t flirt in the assembly hall. (Wait until your Junior year). Don’t study too hard. It might give the teachers a shock they couldn’t recover from. Don’t do ANYTHING to lower the high standards set by the class of ‘20.” PAGE FOURTEEN

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Then spake Zeus, saying, “Let there not be controversy among immortals. Anon will come saffron-robed dawn and my curiosity will still be unassuaged. Let the goddess grey-eyed Athene stand now forth and declare unto me the nature of others of these Juniors.” Thereat Athene spake winged words, saying, “O father, king of heaven, worthy is the dignified Forrest of haughty mien; dark tressed Edith of the winning smile, but my heart is rent within me, for alack, god-like Louis hath not might with his wondrous talent. Lovable in my sight is fair-haired Norma, like in charm unto a gentle nymph. Mortals and gods verily do unite in favor- ing elder men, and lo to be so favored is grave Melvin. And there is goodly Mabel of the beautiful eyes. These, O Zeus, compose this Junior class. Then spake cloud-gathering Zeus unto the assembly, saying, “Truly hast thou said, Apollo of the silver-bow, these are worthy of the esteem of mortals and praise of gods.” LUCILE DURFEE ’22 Some classes were made for great things —Seniors Some classes are made for small —Juniors Some classes it isn’t recorded, why they were tormed at all. —Frosh PAGE THIRTEEN Vy



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La Revista NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY Volume III EDITORIAL STAFF Maries (Gili ari taese se csszce scott oe ereage ee ee ete Editor-in-Chief Md BareMcAllister seen cee ee este oer Assistant Editor Tiucile sud wi ge hia st sescani oie epee ee Lite.ary Editor Mariane Wirt ont sists cee see nee ee cee ie en ee Social Editor DSW a) oA Ea ee ea er eee iA Cee en US ye) Cs HO) BAe ae cero ne eee See oe ee eee Jay Nichols................ Forrest Hammond EDITORIAL Upon issuing this third edition of ‘La Revista,” we hope it will meet with the approval of our readers. It has been our de- sire to make this annual a record of this year’s school life and a product of the ability of our school. Further, we have hoped, even by the use of our limited talents, to bring the school and its patrons a little closer together. We are glad to take this opportunity to express our gratitude and appreciation to the business men who have given freely and made possible the publication of La Revista. Moreover, we hope they will be compensated for their interest and generosity by the assurance that the Banning Union High School stands for all that makes for good citizenship and high scholarship. PAGE FIFTEEN

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