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

 - Class of 1925

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Page 18 text:

Richard Bramkamp Bernice Felts Florence Deweese Allen Hicks Morris Johnson Martha Mixsell JUNIOR CLASS Officers Lolin Ketcham, President Frances Bigley, Vice-president Katherine Richardson, Secretary Avis Elder, Treasurer Miss Ludemann, Class Teacher Class Roll Elliot Pownall Tom, Pierce Theodore Reeves Fred Southworth Sybil Thomason Bernice Wood [Page Fourteen] Arol McKinney Theil McKinney Margaret Hrickson Frank Miller Leland Bickham Albert Urton

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— a Ye Classe of 725 Ye goodlie classe of 25 came into ye Bannin g Union High School as shy as any young menne and womenne ever entered ye high school as Freshemenne. Let all ye people know they were en- tertained with a kid party, for be it known it took away some of ye bashfulness of Freshemenne. Ye classe of ’25 put on a play to pay for new curtains for the stage. Ye play was called “Ye Six Who Pass While Ye Lentels Boil.” Our goodlie teacher, Miss Lochridge, did good by us in our Freshemenne year. All ye menne and womenne of the classe of '25 be requested to go straite into ye year of Sophomoredom with still the largest classe in ye high school. Ye Sophomores wone a first prize in Ye Flower Show. We also gave ye Student Body and Faculty a Hal- lowe’en party where each was requested to have on their store clothes and enjoy a good time. Ye classe of ’25 passed on into ye Junior year with the desire to still hold the largest per cent in- ye Scholarship, and ye menne of ye classe continued to remain fixedlie in the sports of ye high school. All Seniors were requested to be present at Ye San Gor- gonio Inn by ye Junior Classe and were suffered to sit down togeth- er and eat at a goodlie banquet. Our goodlie teacher, Miss Loch- ridge, led this classe over all difficulties and into success for three long years. In the Senior year Miss Lawrence joined us to help us in our last successful year. Ye classe enjoyed many social functions but ye grande success was reached in ye dance given by the classe to the Student Body and Faculty. This classe was the first to send a representative to ye Redlands University high school day to join in ye oratorical contest. Ye Senior Classe is going to stage ye classe play and have ye know it is “Adam and Eva,’ which shall be one of the greatest achievements of the year. Ye classe of ’25 has gained Success in its four years of high school and intend to continue on ye rode of goodlie success and life. Sh (Gig A, [Page Thirteen] pee P|



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a Junior Class History THE THREE AGES The Freshmen Age Twenty-eight Freshmen entered B. U. H. S., eager to learn the ways and methods of High School. The ‘Kid Party” started us along the straight path, and with Miss Rudkin as pilot, our class thrived. And on May 18 (per usual) we showed the Student Body what good entertainers we were. And as our brains developed we passed on into The Sophomore Age Our number was not quite so large this year, but we had just as much pep, with Miss Reynolds to guide us. We had members on both the basketball and baseball teams. We were well represented in the Scholarship Society. We entertained at several parties with success. Our hot dogs were well liked at the Carnival, and so was the Queen. With such a record behind us we were admitted into The Junior Age This year we have more members because of the Palm Springs pupils, and our ever-ready helper, Miss Ludemann aiding the officers of the class, who are: President, Lolin Ketcham; vice-president, Frances Bigley; secretary, Katherine Richardson; treasurer, Avis Elder. Again we have furnished a goodly number for the field of sports. A number of Juniors are wearing the Scholarship pin and have names on the honor roll. The plays were never without a Junior. There are Juniors on the Student Body Council and on the “La Revista’ staff, and in fact everywhere. Near the close of the year we all declare a day of feasting, for the Seniors, and they are sure to be pleased. And as the June days draw near we will gather together for a last hard battle. K. R. ’26. [Page Fifteen]

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