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Once upon a tine, four years ago to be oxrrt, thirty groon looking -frestoorr elided tho-■’ 7fc :ra cf eld B. U. H. S. Little did they real- x j 1 j ahead of then, or perhaps they would n: u ’ eve uocn Lj jubilant. Tine has wrought many changes since thee day, but they have nearly all been for tho best. During these years the Class of 30 has taken a pro inent part in school act- ivities. One of iicmbero was always to be found taking part in all of the events, groat or snail. Is a class v:o ievo always been wel1. rep - resented in every activity. Y7e have four poi- nnnont r.ienbcrs on tho California Scholarshxp Fed- eration—Margaret Foldesy, Eriily Robertson. Gwendolyn Lewis, Eleanor Janssen, Anna Frances Brankanp, and Harold Harris. Vie trust that they will continue this splendid record in college. From the Class of 30 have cone the nest outstanding athletes of the school. During our Sophomore year the girls won the inter-class basketball championship, and in our Junior year tho boys won the Chambers Inter-Class frutic Trophy, as well as the inter-class basketball championship. In student-body government Gene Pr irbett has acted as president of our student group for tho year 1989-1930. Many of our members hc.ve been on cho Student Council, and ethers have carried cut their executive ability as nenbers of the Student Court and Comission. In Dramatics we have taken part in tho student-body plays, as well as in all of the operettas. In Forensic Harold Harris won first place in the county with his declamatj.on and Emily Robertson third place with her essay. Beth Harold and .Inna wen first places in the county Oratorical Contests for 1929-1930. Harold was also awarded the Kiwanis Cup for being the best all-around student in school. Now as we stand cn tho threshold of life and think over these ye rs her-', v e regard then as just another stcu toward success, and as on- ward we go, we shell ever remember with the keen- est of pleasure our days in 3. U. H. S.
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Senior Class Will We, tho Cl me of 30 of the Banning Union High Sohool, in the city of Beaming, in tho County cf Riverside, crl in tho State of Calif- ornia, tc soy nothir ; ex the country, hemisphere, or planet, he: ny r a-cd njr 1 end body, in order vo prevent ctiiro ». or whon no loavo behind, do hereby declare end publish this, our last vail and tostanent; First; To tho long-suffering faculty, v.o bequeath our appreciation for their pcticnco v ith us throughout the ages. Second: To tho class of f31 vo leave our front soats in aosonbly» Third: To tho class of f32 vc bequeath our high ratio of intelligence in hopes that they will uso it to good advan cage• Fourth: To tho lovly Fresh uo leave the shin- ing example so nobly set forth by our members. May it servo as an inspiration in tho years to ceno» Fifth: The individua?, ronbers of the Senior Cla' o, no: riohitg to rahc all tho desirable qualities and quantities free B. U. H. S do bo- quoa h. the following: I, T.iiy Robertson, do hereby bocucath ny bluffing ability ti anyora. vho fools in need of it» 1 .Viva t .ncee Brorkrxrp, do hereby bequeath ny faIro . v;i i to 7i: gfrla Johnson in hopes oho vill ohon.h the i tc tho hitter enu • • . » [v ' £ w -[-'.-‘.«tj , ability j:- r v.o v ± ;h I a to Wallace It ..art» do hereby bequeath ny F.owan in U« S. History I, Alta Liny Bailey, do horeby bequoath ry ability to run tho niio to Dar een Goff. I, Antonio Rios, do horeb3r bequeath ny superb pitching ability to Ralph hax7.
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