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

 - Class of 1944

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Top row: J. Bean, R. Sutton, F, Hillstrand, N. Woods, A. Adams. 2nd. row: C. Martinez, A. Arreola, M. Sanford, C. Rutherford, ©. Cardona, P. Corriell, V. San- ford, V. Drake, P. Darkins, J. Smith, B. Bailiff, A. Rice, F. Smith, Mrs, Rawson. Bottom row: B. Ball, W. Satterfield, R. Gett- man, M. Morris, R. Stafford, L. Ellington, L. Dahnke, E. Flores, P. Sanchez. I. Calderon, D. Estrada, C. Martinez, J. Black, S. Hess. aa? od asi how oy And Our Neophytes Hi The Freshmen elected these officers: president, Bob Milton: vice president, Sunday Martin; secretary, Abraham Arreola: treasurer, Fred Smith; sergeant at arms, Cruz Martinez; yell leaders, Edna Meston and Jackie Black; advisor, Mrs. Rawson. Their introduction into school social affairs was a party given in their honor by the Sophomores. Football season-uncovered an amazing number of outstanding athletes among the members of the class. Basketball and later baseball season verified this. The officers chosen for the second semester were: president, Sunday Martin; vice president, Bob Milton: secretary, Irene Love; treasurer, Shirley Hess; sergeant at arms, Cruz Martinez: | yell leaders, Edna Meston and Ramona Thomas. In the spring the Freshmen honored the Sophomores with a party. mY } N Top row: E. Palmer, K. Huff. G. Lamons, J. Lamons, P. Miller, I. Love, H. Lambeth, G. Peters, R. Meston, J. Woods, S. Martin, D. Payne, Bottom row: E. Gromer, R. Thomas, B. Milton, D. Fiedler, D. Teberg, O. Langston, P. Ketcham, E. Meston, S. Turk, J. McQueen, A. Dovey, R. Habeger, J. Cooke.

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Top row: J. Underhill, O. Adams, D. Madigan, M. Rivas, E. Habeger, J. Malcolm, E. Hemmerling, J. Strobridge, C. Love, G. Seymour, P. Herschel, F. Sutton, A. Rice, D. Ackley. 2nd row: A. Palacios, B. Sullivan, I. M. Sullivan, B. Littleton, P. Ellis, V. Hansen, R. Nelson, W. Stanfield, G. Brintcn, R. Parrish, B. Dugger, K. Weaver, B. Ritter, J. Habeger, B. Owen. Bottom row: E. Estrada, $. Duclus, G. Marques, B. Chandler, D. Armstrong, H. Davis, P. Urton, C. Sparks, J. Moore, M. Colling, B. L. Cox, D. Carter, G. Goldflam, J. McCann, B. Alpert. Our Future Leaders The Sophomores elected these students for their first semester officers: president, Curtis Higgins; vice president, Edward Hemmerling; secretary, Barbara Littleton, treasurer, Victor Hansen; sergeant at arms, George Seymour; advisor, Miss Alpert. The year’s social events began with a party for freshmen. Football season found a generous representation of sophomores trying out for the team. Basketball also was popular. A few of the boys made the “A” team, but the “B” team was largely made up of members from the sophomore class. Officers for the second semester were: president, Wayne Stanfield; vice president, Edward Hemmerling; secretary, Robert Nelson: treasurer, Dick Ackley; sergeant at arms, Arthur Rice. The high light of their year came with the presentation of the Sophomore Hi-Jinks. An outstanding feature was a song written by Orren Adams, a member of the class. With the com- ing of spring, baseball brought out many of the class’ athletes. The Freshmen honor- ed the Sophomores in a return party. The fact that the Sophomore Class has some outstanding talent was again made evident when two of the leads in the operetta were won by members of the class.



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Outstanding Occasions September 20-——Opening of school. September 28—Girls’ League Party. October 1—Sophomore-Freshman Party. October 8-—Practice game at San Jacinto. October 14—Pep rally. October 15——Banning vs. Coachella. Girls’ League dance. October 22—Banning vs, Palm Springs. October 27—G. A. A. Potluck Supper and Initiation. October 29—-Banning vs. Beaumont. November 4-—Pep rally. November 5——Banning vs. Palm Springs. Junior Class dance. November 11—-Banning vs. Beaum-nt. Girls’ League dance. November 19—Banning vs. Coachella. December 9—Junior play matinee. December 10—Junior class play. December 17—Christmas assembly. December 19—January 3—Christmas vacation. January 6—Football letterman awards. January 7—Banning vs. Coachella. January 8—G. A. A. Barn Dance. January 13—Student talent assembly. January 14—Banning vs. Palm Springs. January 15—C. B. L. Debate Tournament. January 20—Banning vs. Beaumont. Installation of Student Body Officers. January 28—Banning vs. Coachella. February 5—Banning vs. Palm Springs. February 12—Banning vs. Beaumont. February 17-—Annual Lions’ Club Oratorical Contest. February 18--Sophomore Hi-Jinks, February 22-—South American picture. February 24—Second Round Lions’ Club Speech Contest. March 2—Slides on Alaska by Mr. Ransom. March 9—G. A. A. Initiation. March 10—Banning vs. Coachella. American Legion Oratorical Contest. Motion Pictures on Football. March 12—-Second Round Legion Contest at San Diego. March 17——Banning vs. Beaumont. March 18—Freshman-Sophomore party. March 20——Class meetings. March 24—-Banning vs. Palm Springs. March 30—Operetta matinee. March 31—Operetta. March 31—April 10—Spring vacation. April 12—Track meet at Redlands. April 13—Banning vs. Beaumont. Speech class play. Basketball letterman awards. April 14—Junior-Senior banquet. April 18—Oscar Kirkham. April 20—Movies, “Wings Over the Navy” and “Heroes of the Atlantic April 21—Banning vs. Palm Springs. Scholarship day. April 22—Block ““B” supper. April 24—-Girls’ League elections. April 24—April 28—Public Schools week. April 25—Junior Womans’ Club declamation contest. April 27—Class Meetings. April 28—-Public Schools Week program. April 29—League Tennis Tournament at Palm Springs. May 3—Mothers’ Day Tea. May 5, 6—Redlands Annual Debate and Declamation Tournament. May 6—League Track meet at Coachella. May 11—-Beaumont high school band. May 13-—Spinster’s Dance. May 18—Senior play matinee. Nomination of officers. May 19—-Senior class play. May 23—Election of officers. June 1—Installation of officers. June 4—Baccalaureate. June 9—Commencement.

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