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

 - Class of 1921

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Page 31 text:

Spring Song—Glee Club Crowning of May Queen Folk Dances—lIrish, Dutch and Swedish Clown Dance Japanese Dance Minuet Highland Fling May Pole Dance Ruth In a Rush The Senior play ‘Ruth In A Rush’’ will be presented at the High School, June 3. Following is a brief synopsis. Ruth Moore, a maid of manifold interests and dollars is distracted by a pair of persistent suitors. These she dis- poses of, and aided by Juliet Raymond, an intimate friend, she contrives to find (under an assumed name) the position of secretary to Gilbert Lansing. Meanwhile, an older sister, who lives at Willowdene and who is desirous of making a suitable match invites the girls for a visit to meet two of her husband's friends, one a millionaire, the other a distinguished gentleman. At Sunshine Junction where the city train connects with the local train Ruth and Juliet meet Gilbert Lansing and Philip Grant, who are also journeying to Willowdene. The four without revealing names become acquainted. Identities are finally discovered and Ruth becomes permanent secretary to the celebrity. Cast Nirss BrownelliRuthseaunteneaurss eee ere Edith Moojen Juliet Raymond, Ruthis friend’)... .4.... .- Golda Kendall RuthelViacDonaldaNoonrer mma ween Gladys Titchener Susicmrainia 1c ee eee eee ee ce, eee Marie Lehman [Feonarcdebrucene ei ara Eten Clarence Johnson Warne Adillirs conc oasncconencosnaogn Clarence Weinland Dwicht lambert, anveloper...4- 1.5 oe Delbert Fountain Regey Ratton, another clopers. 04-5555 4-045 Elsa Anshutz Gilbertslfansine wapwriteremenaeneie tain Forrest Hammond RhilpaGrantwasmillionaine nee erie Seen Graham Palmer Sadie Sodastrom, a ticket agent.......... Charlotte Bostick Jean Moore Foster, Ruth's sister............ Edith Moojen Page Twenty-seven

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After this a muscial trick was staged by the dreamer who vaunted his ability in playing different musical instruments by air waves, until Ernest Anshutz, the little yell leader of the class, quietly pulled away the screen behind him, disclosing the real musicians. The Junior Jazz Jingles, a Junior orchestra consisting of Elsa Anshutz, Graham Palmer, Reynold Hem- merling and Milton Houda played several pleasing selections between the stunts. Senior Stunt Last, but not least, came the Seniors. Their first stunt was a rendering of Shakespeare’s tragedy “Romeo and Juliet’ to the tune of Long, Long Ago. The four boys who sang— Louis Schlierbach, Forrest Hammond, Clarence Johnson and Clarence Weinland had dual personalities, half of each be- ing dressed as Romeo and the other half arrayed in the gar- ments of the coy Juliet. Their stunt brought down the house and they were called out before the curtain again to make their little bow. Following this the Senior Quartette com- posed of the same artists sang a snappy number and repeated the chorus by popular request. ‘‘A Midnight Fantasy’? end- ed the Seniors efforts and completed the program. The curtain was drawn as a cuckoo clock softly chimed twelve and a charming scene was revealed. Two big black picture frames stood side by side in the dim red light. Golda Ken- dall in one was a delightful old-fashioned belle and Gladys Titchener in the other was a modern society girl. As the lights grew brighter the girls stirred in their frames and step- ped out. On discovering each other they chatter softly re- vealing the great difference between modern and old-fashion- d speech and costums. When the cock crowed they reluctant- ly bad each other farewell and went back to their frames. The red light faded, soft music counded and the curtains were again drawn. Ee Are 2 2 May Festival A May Festival was given by the Department of Physical Education of B. U. H. S. assisted by the Glee Club and the High School Orchestra. It was held on the High School lawn, Thursday evening, May 26. The program included a number of folk dances in native costume and a May Pole Dance. One of the features of the evening was the crowning of the May Queen. Two refreshment booths was erected at which ice cream, candy and soft drinks were sold. The program was as follows: Choruses—Girls’ Giee Club. Flower Drill Wreath Dance Page Twenty-six ¥



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REVISTA STAFF SER Sun eine ree masa aear wee x Forrest Hammond Assistant@editor-in= Chiefs ase) ane eee Helen Parker Business Manager : 0. 204 )028 oe ee ee Melvin Lehman Assistant Business Manager............. Deibert Fountain Biteraryeliditor ssc she ees a ee Gladys Titchener Socictypbditom nia... c es! ek) oe en ae Elsa Anshutz Photos bditomics09 tr eee sean Clarence Weinland @alendarg Editar, Sa. stiek ee eee Golda Kendall PATER ESCIILO Tet wr ee ae ee i Delmar Mahaffey Pithletiew iditom tai. u eee ae ee ae Roger Walch oes JEG. sks bbb cos eanasteensane Charlotte Bostick ere eee et ee Stella Yocum We present this fourth volume of “‘La Revista” as the product of our inspiration and toil. We rejoice that we have succeeded in publishing it in spite of many difficulties and it is our earnest hope that it shall prove the satisfactory review of the year that we have tried to make it. We wish to express our gratitude to the business men who by their advertising have made this issue possible. Page Twenty-eight ?)

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