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Gly SS miss In September, 1928, a group of youngsters entered the first grade in the Williams Street Building of the Banning Grammar School. After eight long years of learning, they finally graduated in May, 1936. In September, the same year, they entered Banning Union High School. The school greeted them with much enthusiasm as is the rule toward the incoming fresh- men. The members of the original class now number only fourteen, about one-third of the class as it was in 1928, but new students have continually been added with the result that the size of the class is comparatively the same. On June 7, 1940, this class will take another great step on the road to success graduation.
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GIVADIEIAEE WYETH, BETTY Girls’ League Officer Scholarship BURGESS, SARAH PIKE, MARTIN Basketball ’40
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GEA ss b1OGNata)y NAME NICKNAME KNOWN FOR - Jack Andrew—‘Jack-Knife”—Beaumont friends and ways. Bob Bailiff—“Captain’”—“Early to bed -early to rise.” Lenore Barry—‘Barry’—Her Beaumont boy friends. Alice Bischke—“ Red”—Her football bets. Bob Carper—“Mickey Rooney”—His vast appropriations from the S. C. gym. Betty Chambers— Apple’”—Sadie Hawkins ways. Ernest Cloud—“Ernie”’—His ability to sleep in class. Charles Cochran—‘Chuck”—“64 Shift.” Leonard Coombs—“Prunes”—Block B. Manager? George Covington—“Casanova”—Vast knowledge of tobaccos. Alex Crawford— Crawfish’”—Bookkeeping boners. Charlotte Dishon—“Lydia”—Excellent driving ability. George Ellis— Bobbie”—Oral gesticulations Max Ellis—‘Einstein’—Cynical outlook on life. Biil Fox— Lethargy”—His etchings. Mary French— Frenchie”—Home-like ways. Bill Graham—‘“Brother Bill’—Straight laced ways since going with Marg. Neal Gumm— “FFF”—Attendance at frenzied Freshman frolics. Emil Hendl— Dutch”—Neat appearance. Dan Higbee—“Deisel Dan”—His periodical attendance at school. 4 Bonnie Jean Hinkle—“Bonnie”—Her scholastic record. John Hough— Hugo”—His hitch-hiking ability. Ralph Irvin—Buttercup”—Silence. Kenneth James—“Kenny”—Song writing. Mary Johnscn— Pansy”—Jitterbugging. Warren Johnson—“Pepper-tree”—Ability to swipe Neal Gumm’s girl frends. Jean Johnston— Pin Gal”—Her gay times at Lou’s. Marjorie Leach— Marge’”—Barn dances. Paul Littlk— “Farren”—His salary going up in smoke. Roberta Luttrell—“La Toots”—Red hair. Verna Jean Maxwell—Boots”—Carrying the torch. Alice Miller— Timmie”—Sadie Hawkins determination in chasing Goon. Jane Miller—‘Miller’-—Paintings. Virginia Moore—“Tiny”—Her dancing (?) ability. Mary Jean Oerter— Glamor Gal”—Her trips to Cleveland. Martin Pike—‘Johnny”—His ability to dent fenders on the Mercury. Bill Quear— Tarzan”—B. Quear and C, James. Bob Ritz—Ritzie’—Long walks at night. Cleo Sanford—‘Lilian”—Her silence. Lillian Sanford—‘Cleo”—Her silence. Gloria Schensne—“Olis”—Going steady. Carl Schnieder—Petunia”—Tow car job. Dora Stanfield——“Lady”—Her vacation. Marjorie Stotenburg—‘Stokie”—Brother Bill. Wesley Stotenburg— Smoke-house”—Flat tires in Cherry Valley. Howard Wiefels—“Smokey”—His interest in law profession. Carol Wieman—‘“Carol”—Her six brothers. Stanley Wieman— Stan”—Love for service stations. Bob Wing—“Bob”—His voice. Betty Wyeth—“Covina”—Her Riverside boy friend.
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