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

 - Class of 1936

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the ard. nan. yene And e his CLASS WILL (CONTINUED) 30. Jean Davenhill wills her masculine followers to Marjorie Coombs. . Edgar Thompson leaves his “adorable” ways to Terry Black. 1 32. Fred Donaldson wills the bows in his legs to Teddy McKinney, so Teddy can play cupid. 33. Stanley Lewis graciously leaves his poker face to Charles Lingo. 34. Martha Jane Corwin kindly wills her Simon Lagree lashes to Viola Madigan. 35. Ruth Tucker wills her brass ear to Jo Dushek. 36. June Lockhart leaves her bright ideas to Kathryn Hopper. 37. Bob Olson reluctantly leaves his hitch-hiking to Larry Brunswick. 38. Roy McCallum leaves his silence to Paul Pritchett. 39. Joel Cloud leaves a good word to his tiny sister. 40. Gerald Crew leaves his “twinly” actions to Dick Curtis. 41. Manuel Salazar wills his overpowering pep to Don Reyes. 42. Merle Shields leaves his intellectuality to Ralph Trout. 43. John Seymour freely leaves his dashing appearance to Bob Bevington. 44. Ray Thornton leaves his psychic ways to Helen Dodd. 45. Joe Rios wills his beans and has beens to Tima Ortega. 46. Marian Crawley wills her charming manners to Mary Moore. 47. Doris Johnson wills her curiosity complex to Betty Morrison. 48. Ruth Clark wills her southern drawl to Anne Curry. 49. Francis Dunn wills his mechanical mind to Roger Manwaring. 50. Bob Gray freely leaves his power over Freshman girls to Leslie Erickson. 51. The Senior Class leaves to B. U. H. S. 100% SERA—Complete relief, and to the Faculty the Fountain of Youth—may they quaff deeply and long. IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto set our hands and seals this FIFTH day of JUNE, A. D. 1936. SENIOR CLASS OF 1936 = (Seal) MELBA KELSO (Seal)

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i Nw oe) 1( CLASS WILL We, the members of the B. U. H. S. class of 1936, do will and bequeath the following gifts to the persons listed below: Clifford Pierce wills his Casanova Personality to Richard Craig. Francilla Abbot wills her artistic ability to Ethel Lamkin. Mae Buss regretfully wills her “Buster” to anyone who will have him. Dana Earl wills her mischievious pranks to Martha Anne Williams. Margaret Crossley wills her “Blues singer” complex to Druse Wilson. Jean Fulford wills her Geometry, (especially her curves) to Grace Howard. Barbara Rose leaves her unstudious habits to Owen Coffman. Margaret Getchell leaves her “Heavenly Twin” ways to Barbara Elsterman. Georgia Goring kindly wills her “belle of the ‘nineties’ ” tactics to Gene Avis Chisam. ). Bob Chambers wills his brotherly love to “Jackie.” Dan Choisser graciously leaves his masculine physique to Eddie Toll. Melba Kelso freely leaves her fickleness to Howard Leach. Pat Thornton happily wills his manly chest and whiskers to Jack Hardy. Agnes Stiasny wills her calm and soothing ways to Betty Opfergelt. Damon Watson wills his Western magazines to anyone who can read. Wilfred Dale leaves his chewing gum ability to Charlie Weaver. Stuart Elder wills his Beaumont “girl friends” to Ralph Murchison. (And why to Murchison?) John Jensen reluctantly leaves his thumb action to Philip Germain. Robert Golden leaves his witticisms to Bradford Voight. to . Ralph Pickett wills his changing voice to George Cariker. Elizabeth Elsterman freely leaves her absence from school every week to FIF Marjorie Koger. . George Hopper graciously leaves everything to everybody. Georgene Hicks wills her “artist temperament” to Louis Snyder. Doris Lynn kindly wills her so-called “dumbness” to Chloris Jellison. Wilmer Bullard regretfully leaves his flaming locks to Bob Patterson. . Jean McCallum leaves her boisterous nature to Velma Pond. 7. Walter Andrews leaves his flair for cars to afiyone who will take his “junk heap.” Geraldine Crew wills her typing ability to Jimmy Maynard. Joe Henderson kindly leaves his strutting walk to Jerold Jessup.



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BIOGRAPHIES OF SENIORS Francilla Abbot— Fran”—‘Really.” Known by her galloping manner. Walter Andrews—Walt”—‘“Huh.” Known by his knowledge of art and artists. Wilmer Bullard-— Pinky’-—“Say Guy.” Known by his flaming red hair. Mae Buss— Mae”- Don’t.”—Known for getting her man. Robson Chambers— Bob”—-Ask the Teacher.” Known for his superior knowledge of squares and curves. Daniel Choisser— Dan”—Honest?” Known by his becoming blush. Ruth Clark-— Woofie”-— Oh Honey.” Known by Southern accent. Martha Jane Corwin-—“Jane”—“Do you know?” Known by neat appearance. Marian Crawley—“Liz”—‘ No—really.” Known by quiet manners. Geraldine Crew—‘Lean”--Oh my ‘gosh.” Known for ambitions to become a big butter and cheeseman’s secretary. Gerald Crew— Crew”—“You say you did?” Known as a student of Wild West literature. Joei Cloud—“Spud” —Fresh out.” Known by his indifferent ways. Margaret Crossley— Marg”—“You’re crazy.” Known for her “blues” singing. Jean Davenhill— Jeanie’---“'m not saying.” Known for her many boy friends. Fred Donaldson— “Speed”—“Look out now.” Known for his speedy ways. Wilfred Dale—“Willy”—‘Sure.” Known for his public speaking ability. Francis Dunn—— Dunn”:—' Tl bite.” Knewn for his musical talent. Dana Earl— Dane”— “Oh Heck.” Known for her kindness to Freshmen and dumb animals. Stuart Elder—“Stew”—-‘Last night—.” Known for his influential charm with Mr. Coverdale. Elizabeth Elsterman—‘Lizzy”— 'Gi’me your purse, Getch.” Unknown because of her changing hair. Jean Fulford— Jeanie”’— Do you think so?” Known by her winning ways. Margaret Getchell-—“Getch”—‘I do net.” Known by her dainty walk. Robert Golden—“Goon’-- T hate life.” Known by his habit of forgetting to come to classes. Georgia Goring—“Chickadee”—“What have I done now?” Known by her “Mar- lene Dietrich” legs Robert Gray-—“Bob”— Er-ah—.” Known for his alibies to teachers. Joe Henderson— Casanova” —‘ How’s about it... Known for his “demure” manner.

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