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

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Scriven business ... G. Finders, B. Fultz clariceles.6 252 C. Juenemann B. Johnson CORY eee H. Chandler PIOGUCTION Gos see A. Potter photography ..... L. McCulloh, R. Capps, photo class EDITORIAL STAFF editor-in-chief ....... J. Scott associate ed. ...... S. Johnson GOVISON Soe sc ies crs J. Waters published by the Annual staff, Banning Union High School, Banning, California SAN GORGONIAN TABLE OF CONTENTS page 4 “it's all art’... theme 6 curricular arts... classes 12 fine arts... portrait gallery 51 applied arts... design for living 68 the lively arts... activities 78 the manly arts... sports 94 the lensart... candids 98 advertising art pigtioson el | . not just in the galleries, but all around you; and your school curriculum has the practical function of helping you to acquire the “know-how of a design for living . . . “this discipline of living well— the amplest of all other arts.” af? CURRICULAR ARTS Algebra..... Zoology there isn’t a subject that doesn’t use art in some way A L . . . from the math models to ) Ng L the science charts and diagrams, there isn't an area where visual aids can't be used in classroom Mi ¢ ; ' work. These art forms reduce the abstract idea to easily under- stood visual symbols. — TT architecture, ‘‘the mother of all the arts . the functional artistry of our school against the scenic grgftdeur of San Gorgonio. jlectrons Planetary electro’ in the completed s' Mititisé ota Peon o ; Fe °Co fy’ Ni } 55.85{52 58.94j BR 58594 4 36. 2-818 om Win) es ee Xe } 54 2 8B ved | visual symbols from soup to nouns... . . from cutting out dress patterns to a triumph of culinary art The Shadiwe i; renowned Shekopear 3! Sexe ft The haw) ght? th: wander of the Stage Na Wf war proud of her dofiane ‘And te teary ik droping of his Fine: Tise feared soit Confirs, biz wo! are frasl Az neither mun, nor Mules can pr. ye 22m | For wer hive thy fanic, she seorld +3 te! | Thy Sikes ne ngey ehall ever Peegict ‘ design draped on a Home Ec “Venus” : painting word pictures, from domestic arts to communication arts, 3 y, ¥ ites — et i man measures all in terms of and it takes only a second look to see how. The wide and varied range of school experience in the leisure arts, spec- tator arts, and above all, the useful arts, help you to enjoy a fuller, richer life . . . FINE ARTS section superintendent board members Left to right: C. O. Barker, Robert H. Blee, T. Pierce, Mrs. Charles McClean, Earle B. Powell, James Whigham. A picture may be worth a thousand words, but of course it depends on who makes the picture, or who pens the words; just so does it depend largely on the efforts and guidance of these unsung policy-makers for a productive course of study in the useful arts. PORTRAIT (GALLERY faculty Principal George Smithpeter Qtek Ge Gy. Lo OLA AREER Boys’ Physical Education MISS BOMGARDNER Homemaking ee MISS _DONNALLY Girls’ Physical Education MR. DAUGHS Chorus, Band iS) MR. MENDOSA MRS. VARNEY Social Studies English | Business Training Journalism og ie y Fi eee Nee ce MR. CRUM MRS. WOOD General Math Bookkeeping Driver Training English II TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD 68688800808 O000800D 0806000 Beoeoc Ce MR. AMICK aa oo tien Typing See ine all ae 7 aes mT ff, | MR. McCLEAN U.S. History MR. PAULSON Speech Driver Education Social Science MRS. ABRAS English MR. CROWI[EY Languages | , SS MR. WATERS Art, Annual MRS. DERBY f MR. HERRELL Advanced Math Shop ‘2 NBG, A : : 1B pH Mechanical Drawing rs i oe ( —r aw ov os ow aw mw 25 26 27 7 + ve L. to R.: Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, Mrs. Jean Beck. office staff In an institution full of artists we need some hard- headed materialists to keep it running and that is where you of the office staff come in. You check attendance, keep the books in balance and keep us informed of school activities with your daily announcements. L. to R.: L. Bittencurt, E. Kirk, J. Lube, S. Denney, S. Rabbeth, B. Johnson, J. Scott, J. McNally, A. Wood. BARNUM AND FLAGG COMPANY ‘R1984= library staff “All the world is a book,’’ and all the world is open to you through tne efforts of those helpful ladies in our library. For those who know their guidance, the art of reading has not yet surrendered to television. Left to right: Mrs. Smithpeter, Mrs. Newman, Miss Bunten cafeteria staff You don't need to be a gourmet to tell that the food pre- pared in our cafeteria is nutritious as well as a treat to the taste buds. The cafeteria staff is to be congratulated on their contributions to the Culinary Arts. Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Kirby 22 custodians You are the men who keep B.U.H.S. clean, neat, and in one piece. Thanks a lot for your part in making Banning High an educational master- piece. L. to R.: Mr. Maddern, Mr. Minkel, Mr. Rank, Mr. Quinn, Mr. Harvey. (EF al | o: A SULA is rey oat A e-hY Q -e - Sf- i : re Pao Shh ab. f vy, F : ‘ hy wrt atu). {-e ; ) Y pron ) ag FRESHMEN if Als “Vie Mn Kh paride eA” cubists NN ph al en ) A Ah tN =a i] x AN} ee r H! é SAY n e Oo | LA ae a. Y } ch ( v SOPHOMORES ‘ N ) i} V o | impressionists } the schools of painting labeled | here-in sum up generally the Ail techniques and approaches of | hil class-room living. hi) i!) JUNIORS ty Til pet I expressionists Ny ) VOC PA SENIORS realists Cee iv ro at 4 a freshman class Fumbling for the right approach, you realize that you're just awkwardly fitting into the composition of high school life with a bottom locker, the last place in the lunch line, and being last out of the auditorium. Meanwhile, there are many things to see and do; the Freshman Reception Dance, class meetings, weekly pep assemblies, football games, and all those classes. Yes, here you are, Freshniety, Vy V starting your apprenticeship. MW 7 of Pres., B. Rutherford Vice-Pres., L. Jolley Sec., J. Covington Treas., G. Cariker Cheerleader, D. Jolley Cheerleader, N. Wolfington Pres., D. Jolley Vice-Pres., J. Covington Sec., R. Taylor Treas., D. Coombs Cheerleader, B. Peterson Cheerleader, G. Stewart TOP ROW: K. Quick, |. Raatz, M. Reeve, F. Renz, A. Rice, D. Rivas, M. Rocha, B. Rutherford. MIDDLE ROW: C. Maynard, J. Monte, C. MacNichols, N. Ombrello, J. Ortega, F. Owens, B. Peterson, D. Preston. BOTTOM ,ROW: E. May, W. Lembke, M. Lock, J. Lowman, D. Lund, W. Lyons, S. Lundgren. TOP ROW: G. Cariker, J. Castro, C. Collins, J. Covington, I. Crowley, P. Dale, R. Davis, T. Davis, D. DeFreese, R. Baskett, D. Coombs. MIDDLE ROW: R. Crum, P. Bell, M. Biglay, D. Bischke, A. Blair, B. Bridgman, S. Brown, M. Bryant, D. Barsz, D. Bullock, D. Babcock BOTTOM ROW: G. Becerra, M. Casey, D. Camargo, A. Aguilar, L. Amesquita, A. Avila, S. Barker, L. Baca, C. Buse. TOP ROW, L. to R.: |. Hartin, N. Hartin, K. Henke, C Hernandez, D. Hernandez, L. Herrell J. Kemble. MIDDLE ROW: E. Charimonte, R. Faucett, Grifith, E. Hall. BOTTOM ROW: M. Hartsfield, J. Goff, J. Frost, D. Dill, F. Donald, R. Drake, B. Dugger , D. Jolley, L. Jolley, D. Keller, O. Felts, C. Finders, J. Garcia, M. Garcia, M. Gonzales, J. Grantham, V. Gray, , D. Durham, J. Espinosa, L. Fahy. TOP ROW, L. to R.: W. Sibole, G. Stapleton, R. Schearer, L. Smith, A. Utter, B. Swait, C. Wills, R. Woods, J. Pirie, J. Valdivia. MIDDLE ROW: W. Steele, G. Stewart, A. Soffell, D. Villalpando, T. Smith, C. Sowell, L. Taylor, R. Taylor, L. Thompson, C. Williams, R. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: B. Saltzman, D. Vallesillo, J. Yanez, D. Sanchez, S. Van Kirk, G. Velasquez, J. Sharp, P. Voss, E. Water- house, N. Wolfington, C. Vallesillo. sophomore class You Sophs reflect the new ideas in your work with the hustle to get into the swing of high school and class activities. You sponsor dances, begin thinking of the Junior-Senior Prom, and your Talent Parade. This is the year you spend a class in a car and wonder if they call this schoolwork. This is also the year you discover Shakespeare and the literary arts. When the year is over you breathe a sigh of relief but still look forward to next year. Pres., A. Potter Vice-Pres., M. Pratt Sec., C. Flemming Treas., J. Nelson Cheerleader, A. Sanchez Cheerleader, J. Sprengle Pres., D. Scriven Vice-Pres., W. Caldwell Sec., L. McClean Treas., P. Johnson Cheerleader, C. Wood Reporter, B. Brown TOP ROW, L. to R.: J. Griffin, E. Miguel, L. Macias, N. MacGranahan, K. Morris, S. Mathews, B. McConnell. MIDDLE ROW: S. Krieger, J. Keener, L. Kamp, C. Hartin, S. Lundgren, A. Jurado, R. Lyons, P. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: O. Gieger, |. Gibson, V. Hoquist, L. Gray, H. Hernandez, W. Hall, G. Gaston, G. Haven, T. Garcia. TOP ROW, L. to R.: MIDDLE ROW: B. Brown, V. Bauer, J. Escovedo, J. Barr, J. Doolitle, P. Collins, F. Cartwright, W. Caldwell, C. Cullors, B. Calder, K. Campbell BOTTOM ROW: L. Burgin, W. Baird, T Bridgeman, B. Avila, L. Ainsworth, G. Arreola, N. Amesquita, T. Andrade, L. Amesquita. B. Fisher, J. Fields, C. Flemming, J. Ellis, R. Flores, T. Graham, P. Edinborough, R. Fortenberry, D. Fultz. TOP ROW, L. to R.: J. Rutherford, E. O’Kelley, D. Michael, C. Ford, E. O’Kelley, R. Maniaci, P. McLennan, A. Rubago, A. Reed, T. McComisky, L. Chaperosa. BOTTOM ROW: C. Lund, B. Halliwell, N. Neitzal, M. Ortega, D. Heckman, C. Martin, A. Dean, M. Pratt, L. McClean, A. Potter. TOP ROW, L. to R.: E. Trammell, M. Taylor, C. Wood, J. Proebstel, B. Smith, P. Sowers, A. Stuehser, J. Palacios, O. Sanford. BOTTOM ROW: D. Shoeman, R. Shelton, E. Studor, D. Scriven, P. Smith, J. Sprengle, C. White, S. Wilson, A. Sanchez. junior class This year you're running wild with your own style of art. You know the teachers and all the useful arts of school; how to get into study hall late, talk to your ‘‘steady’’ in History class, and beat the Seniors out of the auditorium. This is the year of frantic class meetings, concessions at the games, Junior Play, and finally, your big night—the Junior-Senior Prom. For the first time in your life you hate to see the school year end, and you look forward to next year with mixed feelings. Pres., Emily Rodberg Vice-Pres., H. Whitall Sec., M. Hatch Treas., D. Diaz Cheerleader, D. Pierce Cheerleader, J. O'Neill Pres., D. Lane Vice-Pres., S. Johnson Sec., S. Coombs Treas., A. Wood Cheerleader, E. Rodberg Cheerleader, P. Harris S. Bigley R. Boe J. Bracy JL Cam@rgo B. G6riker S.Aate A. Contreras R. Contreras S. Coombs J. Courtright D. Crum C. Dahnke G. Dill K. Dillard S. Dority D. Baskett J. Braddock N. Collins G. Corriell J. Dunmire S. Eichel J. Fisher L. Ortega K. Guerth P. Harris M. Hatch L. Hernandez F. Horsman R. Horsman E. Howard B. Johnson S. Johnson D. Jones P. Judkins E. Kirk B. Kraus L. Laperuta T. Linton C. Lowman J. Martin M. Miguel B. Minkel J. Morse J. O'Neill L. Olvera A. Peterson D. Pierce E. Rodberg S. Sanchez C. Scriven J. Sullivan B. Terrill B. Thomas B. Thompson B. Tamulonis T. Torro T. Flores D. Van Doren M. Weeks H. Whitall R. White N. Vaughan M. Samuel A. Wood D. Williams L. Robinson D. Maxwell D. McClean C. Juenemann D. Lane R. Whitt G. Finders D. Fields C. Zavala B. Miller in memoriam JULIAN GONZALES June 11, 1937 f October 2, 1955 senior class You realize that now your four years of high school are drawing to a close and there is a sense of excite- ment in the air. You feel it from the time you get to leave the auditorium first, to the night you receive your sheepskins. This is the year of the Senior Play, Senior Day, the last year of wonderful Junior-Senior Proms and hectic days of tests. Class night, Baccalaureate, Gradua- tion and you're on your own, Pres., H. Chandler Vice-Pres., J. Wood Sec., J. Keller Treas., M. Jolley Cheerleader, B. Winsell Cheerleader, S. Denney Pres., J. Wood Vice-Pres., R. Whitt Sec., B. Bakkom Treas., L. Klotz Reporter, S. Rabbeth Cheerleader, B. Winsell Cheerleader, S. Denney Cheerleader, L. Ankrom Cheerleader, D. Chappell 4] LARRY ANKROM Varsity Football 53, 54, 55 Baseball 53, 54, 55 Student Body Vice Pres. 54 Student Body Comm. of Boys 55 Co-captain Football 55° Block “'B’' 53, 54, 55 Class Officer 54, 55 | RUDOLPH ARREOLA Student Body Pres. 55 | Class Officer 52, 53 Boys’ State 54 Football, Varsity 4 yrs. Block ‘'B'' Pres. 55 Co-captain Football 54 Outstanding Player Award 54 R.C.L. Football 54 Baseball 52 BARBARA BAKKOM Class Officer 55 CURT BARTELS Transferred from NFL Officer 54, 55 Oklahoma Junior and Senior Play Boys’ Club 52 Scholarship Officer 55 Photo Club 55 G.A.A. 53, 54 Speech 55 Debate 52, 53 Stampede Staff 52, 53 Band 52, 53 Honor Roll 4 yrs. Talent Parade 53 Student Congress 55 Mixed Chorus 52, 53 SHIRLENE BELL Girls’ League Pom Pon 2 years Pom Pon Leader 55 Christmas Play 52 Junior Play 54 Senior Play 55 LOIS BITTENCURT Valedictorian Scholarship Officer 53, 54, 55 Scholarship Society 4 yrs. Girls’ League Junior and Senior Play G.A.A. 53 Operetta 52, 53 Chorus 52 D.A.R. Award Honor Roll American Legion Contest FHA V.F.W. Essay Contest RANDALL BONNELL J.V. Football 52 Varsity Football 53 Block “'B'' 4 yrs. Boys’ Club 52 Operetta 52 Christmas Program 52 Chorus 52, 53 ALLEN BURKEY Block ‘ B'' 52, 53 J.V. Football 52 Boys’ Club 52, 53 Photo Club 55 Jr. and Sen. Play Track 54,55 « Boys’ Chorus 52, 53 Ss. 4 yrs Play ‘ontest 2st DARRELL CHAPPELL Student Body Pres. 55, Ist Semester R.C.L.A.S.B. President 55 Junior and Senior Play Class Officer 54, 55 Varsity Football 53, 54, 55 J.V. Football 52 Basketball 52 Block 'B'' 4 yrs, Boys’ Club 52 aT By SHARON DENNY Tennis Team 54, 55 Tennis Captain 55 GAA. 4 yrs. Girls’ League 4 yrs. Class Officer 52, 53, 54, 55 Songleader, Varsity 53 Operetta 52, 55 Christmas Program 52 Mixed Chorus 53, 54,55 Talent Parade 53 LORENZO CASAREZ Block B'' 52, 53 Junior Play “B Basketball Co-captain 54, 55 “B Basketball 53, 54, 55 C Basketball 52 J.V. Football 52, 53 Talent Parade 53 Band, 52, 53, 54 Chorus 54, 55 Operetta 52 GERALD COVINGTON Tennis 52 Track 52 Student Congress 53 Debate 53 Boys’ State 54 Camera Club 54 Boys’ Club 52 HARRY CHANDLER Student Body V.P. 55 Class Officer 55 } Boys’ State 54 Junior and Senior Play Bausch and Lomb Award V.F.W. Essay Contest Honor Roll Annual Staff 55 MARGARET COTA Transferred from Santa Ana 52 Junior and ‘Senior Play Girls’ League 53, 54, 55 G.A.A. 52 Class Officer 55 Debate 54, 55 LARRY COVINGTON Student Congress 4 yrs, Speech 52,54,55 Basketball 52, 53 Track 52, 53 Varsity Football 53 Talent Parade 53 Debate 54 Chorus 54, 55 Boys’ Club 52 ENRIQUEZ, DOLORES ROBERT FAHY Varsity Football 53, 54, 55 Track 54, 55 J.V. Football 52 B Track 53 “B Basketball 53 Block ‘'B'' 4 yrs. Junior and Senior Play Stampede Staff 54 Chorus 52, 54, 55 Operetta 52 DIANE GUTCHES G.A.A. 4 yrs. Girls’ League 4 yrs. Honor Roll 54 Mixed Chorus 4 yrs. Operetta 52, 53 Musical Comedy 55 - Taent Parade 53, 54 VICTOR ESCOVEDO R.C.L. Band 52, 53, 54 Band 4 yrs. ‘ Tennis Team 4 yrs. Block ‘'B'’ 54, 55 Boys’ Club 52 1 eee Bi Dance Band 54, 55 Junior and Senior Play Student Council 55 2 [Sa JAMES FARRIS Track 54 Photo Club 55 Boys’ Club 52 NAOMI FLORES Girls’ League Mixed Chorus 54, 55 Girls’ Chorus 52 Christmas Program 52 CHARLES HALSTEAD Student Congress 54, 55 Senior Play 55 Radio play, Speech class Talent Parade -. National Forensic League CAMERA SHY RACHEL EVANS Transferred from Miss. Girls’ League 55 BARBARA FULTZ Transferred from Compto Class Officer 54 Pom Pon Leader 55 Pom Pon Girl 54, 55 Girls’ League Junior Play : Annual Staff 55 Student Council 55 FHA THELMA HEMMERLING Mixed Chorus 52, 53 Christmas Program 54 F.H.A. Officer 53 F.H.A. 53, 54, 55 Girls’ League 4 yrs. MICKEY HIGGINS Boys’ Club 52 Varsity Basketball 54, 55 = é RONALD HINKLE BOB HIRST Senior Play Boys’ Club 52 “ Mixed Chorus 52, 53 Tumbling Team 52 : Boys’ Club 52 Junior Play ‘ Block 'B'’ 53, 54, 55 2 Track 54 “B Basketball 53, 54 Football Mgr. 53 Baseball Mgr. 53 “D Basketball 52 CHARLES HORN RICHARD HORNER Comptor Boys’ Club 52 Varsity Football 53, 54 C Basketball 52 Varsity Basketball 54, 55 55 Mixed Chorus 55 Varsity Baseball 54, 55 a0 Block “'B'’ 55 Mixed Chorus 54, 55 Boys’ Club 52 55 — MARILYN JOLLEY NORA: INGRAM Girls’ State 54 . Transferred from Riverside Kiwanis Cup 53 55 SS FHA. 55 Mixed Chorus ee Christmas Program Musical Comedy Stampede Staff Girls’ League Scholarship Junior and Senior Play Talent Parade 53 Class Officer 53, 55 Student Council Sec.- Treas. 55 Scholarship 52, 53, 54 Pom Pon Girl 55 Annual 53, 54 Scholarship Officer 53, 54 JANE KELLER ELIZABETH KLOTZ Girls’ League Junior Play Talent Parade Class Officer 55 Girls’ League Officer 55 Band Student Council 53, 54 Class Officer 53, 54, 55 Junior Play GAA. 52 Mixed Chorus 4 yrs. Student Congress 52, 54 Christmas Program 52 LEE KRAUS PEGGY LEE Talent Parade 55 Transferred from Van Student Congress 55 “Nuys 55 a DERLENE LOMAS a JOYCE LUBE Salutatorian Scholarship Life Member Girls’ League Junior and Senior Play % ‘ Honor Roll =a Operetta 52 Girls’ League Officer N PATRICIA MAY BETTY MILLER J Transferred from Corona Transferred from S 54 Arkansas 52 C Girls’ League 54, 55 Junior and Senior Play B F.H.A. Girls’ League Officer 54 G F.H.A. Officer 55 - mK ¢ Girls’ League 4 yrs. se) CAMERA. SHY LARRY MORRIS WILLIAM MORRIS Photo Club 55 J.V. Football 52 Speech 54 Track 52, 53 Student Congress 54 Boys’ Club 52 Scholarship 55 Talent Parade Mixed Chorus 54, 55 Band 53, 54 R.C.L. Band 53 BETTY LOU MORTON Christmas Program 52 Talent Parade 53, 54, 55 LUANA McCANN Transferred from Palm Springs Senior Play Talent Parade 54 Exchange Assembly 54, Junior and Senior Play 55 F.H.A. 55 Stampede Staff 54, 55 Girls’ League 54, 55 Girls’ League 4 yrs. 9 JAYNIE McNALLY Mixed Chorus 4 yrs. Majorette 52, 53 Drum Majorette 54, 55 G.A.A. Officer 54 Tennis Team 53, 54 Girls’ League Officer 54 Girls’ League 4 yrs. Stampede Staff 54, 55 Christmas Program 52 Junior and Senior Play Operetta 52 Tennis Team 52, 53 Student Congress 54, 55 : : JIM NEWMAN Band 4 yrs. R.C.L. Band 4 yrs. Talent Parade Honor Roll Boys' State 54 cc) a MARY JANE PRATT . Junior and Senior Play Scholarship Officer 53, 55 Class Officer 54 SALLY RABBETH Junior and Senior Play Student Congress 54 Class Officer 55 Band 4 yrs. Speech Girls’ League Officer 55 G.A.A. 54, 55 F.H.A. Officer 54, 55 Girls’ League 4 yrs. Talent Parade 53 F.H.A. 52, 53 Scholarship Life Member Operetta 52 TOM ROGERS J.V. Football 52 Track 53, 54 Boys’ Club 52 DONNA SINGLETERRY Junior and Senior Play Talent Parade 53 G.A.A. 52, 53, 54 Class Officer 54 Stampede Staff 53, 54 Christmas Program 52 Debate 54, 55 Mixed Chorus . 52 Girls’ League TOM RICHTER J.V. Football 53 Honor Roll 53 Boys’ Club 53 Boys’ Club 52 Band 52 R.C.L. Band 52 Junior and Senior Play Baseball 52 DANNY SANCHEZ “D Basketball 52 Boys’ Club 52 “C'' Basketball 53, 54 J.V. Football 53 “B' Basketball 55 BARBARA ROSEN Operetta 52 Christmas Program 52 Talent Parade 53 Junior and Senior Play Stampede Staff 55 Annual Staff 53, 54 Mixed Chorus 52, 53 Girls’ League 4 yrs. Safe Driving Poster Award 53 RONALD SMITH Boys’ Club 52 Track 52, 53 Speech 52 Junior Play Band 52, 53 Honor Roll 52, 53 ALBERTA RIVAS Girls’ League 4 yrs. Mixed Chorus 52, 54, 55 Christmas Program 52 Spring Concert 55 JOLENE SCOTT | Tennis Team 53, 54, 55] Varsity Songleader 54,5) Annual Editor 55 Girls’ League Officer 55] Junior and Senior Play Class Officer 53, 54 G.A.A. 4 yrs. Majorette 52, 53 Stampede Staff 55 Scholastic Art Award 55 4 yrs. 52, 54,55 gram 52 rt 55 JANET TRAWICK Transferred from Drexel,.N.C. Girls’ League 53, 54, 55 Junior Play Chorus 55 Stampede Staff 55 DTT 1 53, 54, 59 gleader 54,5 or 55 ye Officer 55) Senior Play | r 53, 54 Ss. 2, 33 taff 55 rt Award 55 ROSS WHITT Band 52, 53 Tennis 4 yrs. Junior and Senior Play Class Officer 55 Block “B'' 55 Talent Parade 53 Debate 54, 55 N.F.L. Stampede Staff 54 BOB STAPLETON Track 4 yrs. Christmas Program 52 Mixed Chorus 52, 53 Boys’ Club 52 Block ''B'' 55 ROSIE VILLALPANDO Mixed Chorus 52, 54, 55 Christmas Program 54 Girls’ League 4 yrs. Operetta 52 Spring Concert 53 FRANK VALLESILLO Block ‘'B’’ 52 Boys’ Club 52 J.V. Football 52 Varsity Football 53, 54 Talent Parade 53, 54 Mixed Chorus 55 a tu i BESS, Ser REET mee ee Hl BETH WINSELL Class Officer 4 yrs. Student Body Officer 55 Talent Parade 52, 53 Girls’ League Officer 53 Operetta 52, 53 G.A.A. 52, 53 Junior Play Stampede Staff 53 WANDA SUTTON Transferred from Ark. 55 Girls’ League DAVE WEEKS JACK SMITH Boys’ Club 52 Stampede Staff 55 Stampede Pres. 55 Tumbling Team 52 Football 54, 55 Senior Play JIM WOOD Class Officer 55 Junior and Senior Play Christmas Program 52 Talent Parade 53 Mixed Chorus 52, 54, 55 Track 52, 53 Baseball 52 Student Congress JEANNETTE WALKER Varsity Songleader 54 Tennis Team 52, 53, 54 Girls’ League 52, 53, 54 Scholarship Honor Roll Scholarship Officer 54 G.A.A. Officer 54 SHIRLEE GREBNER Stampede 55 Annual Staff 52, 53 Christmas Program 52 Mixed Chorus 52, 53 G.A.A. 52 3 Girls’ League 3 yrs. ° HENRIETTA YANEZ Mixed Chorus 52, 54, 55 Pom Pon 54, 55 Christmas Program Girls’ League 4 years CAMERA SHY JUDY McMILLEN Class Officer 52, 53, 54 G.A.A. Officer 53 Talent Parade Student Council 52, 53 Honor Roll Scholarship Girls’ League M — Sai © oS ) ies oF oF ae) Clockwise: J. Scott, editor-in-chief; D. Diaz, advertising; G. Finders, sales; B. Johnson, clerical; C. Juenemann, clerical; D. Scriven, art; J. Waters, advisor; A. Potter, production; S. Johnson, associate editor; B. Fultz, business; J. Fields, art; H. Chandler, copy. well, you made it! stampede staff Although a picture is worth a thousand words, the art of writing is not out of date. You journalists record, in words, events for posterity, as does the artist with his brush and canvas. Remember our greatest literary artists, from Twain to Hemingway, have begun as newspapermen, so keep pushing your pens and someday you may all be Pulitzer Prize winners. STANDING: L. to R.: S. Grebner, N. Ingram, J. Trawick, J. Dunmire, J. Courtright, R. Whitt, J. Scott, L. McCann, L. Kraus, D. Van Doren, B. Johnson, J. Smith. SEATED: K. Dillard, B. Rosen, A. Wood, L. Laperuta, Mrs. Ruth Varney. Pres.; D. Chappell, S.B. Pres.; L. Ankrom, S.B. Vice Pres.; STANDING, L. to R.: B. Rutherford, Frosh Pres.; H. Chandler, Sen -Barker, Comm. of Activities; A. Potter, Soph. Pres.; J. Bracy, Comm. of Boys. SEATED: Mr. Mendosa, Advisor; M. J S. Johnson, S.B. Sec., E. Klotz, Comm. of Girls; E. Rodberg, Junior Pres. student council Webster says politics is ‘‘The art of government.’ You know, he's right. Twice a year you governmental artists circulate petitions, make speeches, and draw posters. Using your skills, you decide the many tricky problems that come before you and you supply assemblies and other forms of en- tertainment. STANDING, L. to R.: J. Wood, Sen. Pres.; H. Chandler, $.B. Vice Pres.; Mr. Mendosa, Advisor; D. Lane, Jun. Pres.; V. Esco- vedo, Comm. of Activities. SEATED: R. Arreola, S.B. Pres.; L. Jolley, Frosh Pres.; D. Scriven, Soph. Pres.; L. Ankrom, Comm. of Boys; B. Winsell, Comm. of Girls. Camera Shy: M. Jolley, Sec. TOP ROW, L. to R.: C. Buse, J. Lube, L. Bittencurt, M. Pratt, E. Waterhouse, P. Johnson, R. Taylor, F. Cartwright, K. Morris, C. Flenming, D. Heckman, D. Pierce, J. Nelson, A. Wood, B. Tamulonis, L. Thomoson, B. Graham, D. Coombs. BOTTOM RCW: N. Ingram, M. Pratt, A. Potter, H. Whitall, M. Barker, J. Keener, B. Bakkom, Mrs. Thelma Wood. scholarship You are the ‘Old Masters’’ of mentality, the brilliant few that have the honor of wearing the Gold Lamp pin and of having the seal of the Scholarship Federation on your diploma. Yes, you are the students most likely to present the world with a masterpiece. L. to R.: H. Whitall, A. Wood, B. Bakkom, M. Pratt, L. Bittencurt, F. Cartwright, K. Morris, J. Nelson. Top Row, L. to R.: B. Fahy, L. Covington, C. Horn, R. Horner, B. Morris, S. Cate, B. Stoddard, V. Escovedo. L. Olvera, C. Wood, B. Thompson, B. Thomas, J. Wood, D. Keller, O. Sanford. P. Judkins, J. McNally, W. Abbott, B. Winsell, |. Hartin, L. Fahy B. Peterson, Mr. Daughs. Fourth Row: J. Keller, J Second Row: L. Casarez, Third Row: D. Griffen, D. Gutches, T. Hemmerling, , M. Miller, S. Dority, R. Villalpando, D. Rivas, H. Yanez, N. Collins, . Keener, S. Krieger, A. Toms, C. Scriven, C. Lowman, B. Miller, N. McGranahan, A. Peterson, A. Dean, S. Van Kirk, A. Blair, G. Mason, M. Miguel, C. Zavala, N. Wolfington. chorus Perhaps one of the first arts man ever attempted was singing. Mankind has ever raised his voice in song to express his feelings. You choraliers have brought forth the music that is within all of us and in assemblies, special programs and the Musical comedy you have shared your won- derful artistry with all of us. Top Row, L. to R.: D. Griffen, A. Aguilar, B. Swait, |. Hartin, R. Woods, C. Wells, W. Baird, V. Hoquist, M. Lock, J. Monte, M. Hartsfield. Second Row: M. Prettyman, S. Matthews, B. McConnell, J. Gray, M. Pratt, K. Morris, A. Sanchez, C. Hernandez, S. Collins, L. Fahy. Third Row: M. Bryant, B. Dugger, W. Hall, J. Sharp, S. Van Kirk, C. McNichols, M. Gonzales, D. Hernandez, D. Rivas, D. Villalpando, C. Sowell, B. Winsell, Mr. Daughs. band “You won't do any business if you haven't gota band . . . ' (George Cohan.) Well, B.U.H.S. has a band, a good one too. You budding Beethovens produce some strange noises during the practices, but on the football field, in the audi- torium, and in parades you play music that would make any school proud. Back Row, left. to right: B. Schlecer, M. Bittencurt, R. Faller, D. Fields, G. Cariker, K. Quick, H. Whithall, B. Fisher, L. Taylor, M. Taylor, C. McNichols, J. Lube, B. Calder, R. Smith, J. Fisher, E. May, D. Pierce, D. Keller, T. Bridgeman. Middle Row: A. Potter, K. Campbell, O. Felts, R. Taylor, S. Lane, D. Coombs, S$. Robinson, , D. Vallesillo, T. McComiskey, L. Thompson, J. Morris, N. Hartin, V. Escovedo, E. Howard, M. Pratt, B. Graham, J. Nelson, D. Sanchez. Front Row: J. Newman, S. Coombs, D. Heckman, C. Booths, K. Adrian, M. Pratt, P. Johnson, W. Robinson, D. Jolley, J. Keller. cheerleaders ‘Applied art’, is right—A pretty picture lending vocal support to our team. Diane Diaz Suzy Johnson Maris Hatch 58 Charlene Martin Carol Juenemann Jolene Scott songleaders To make our days pass more swiftly and our athletic events more enjoyable and exciting, you girls have the task of leading our entire student body in one of man’s oldest arts — the art of song. pom - pon girls You girls have made marching an art with your costumes, colorful pom poms, and well prac- ticed steps. You have been a welcome addition to the B.U.H.S. scene. TOP ROW, L. to R.: D. Enriquez, A. Sanchez, H. Yanez, N. Amesquita, B. Miller, Miss Ruth Donnally, Advisor; S. Bell, 2nd semester leader; S. Quezada, M. Jolley, S. Lundgren, N. Taylor. SEATED: M. Ortega, C. Zavala, W. Hall, B. Fultz, 1st semester leader; C. Hartin, C. Vallesillo, P. Bell. majorettes Sousa must have loved marches, he wrote so many of them, and he would have been proud of the way you girls put his music to good use on the football fields and on the parade routes. A. Soffel, G. Finders, J. Sprengle Jaynie McNally, Mrs. Wood, Jolene Scott, president; Barbara Tamulonis, Joyce Lube, Susie Coombs, Mary Joan Barker, Claudia Fleming, Anita Dean, Ann Potter, camera shy. Mary Jane Pratt, president; Beth Winsell, Mrs. Wood, Carol Juenemann, Donna Scriven, Jane Keller, Helen Whitall, Ann Wood, Dorothy Heckman, Anita Dean. Aco Being a member of this group isn't just a matter of form, but an attempt to achieve through companionate participation in sports the physical well- being that approached the Grecian ideal of health and beauty. TOP ROW, L. to R.: S. Van Kirk, R. Flores, E. Miguel, R. Rice, G. Stewart, N. Wolfington, D. Gutches, B. Tamulonis, H. Whittall. SECOND ROW: Miss Donnally, A. Potter, J. Escovedo, O. Felts, G. Cariker, G. Scriven, C. Buse, J. Walker. THIRD ROW: J. Covington, S. Krieger, J. Fields, C. Fleming, F. Cartwright, D. Scriven, P. Voss, M. Reeves, D. Diaz, S. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: D. Heckman, S. Coombs, R. Shelton, V. Bauer, P. Johnson, C. Buse, |, Raatz, C Dahnke, A Wood,. S. Denny, J. Gist, J. Scott. First semester J. Walker - Pres. S. Johnson - V. Pres. D. Heckman - Sec. A. Potter - Treas. Second semester A. Potter - Treas. F. Cartwright - Sec. H. Whitall - V. Pres. S. Coombs - Pres, block. he You are the male masters of muscle. You not only supply B.U.H.S. with sporting masterpieces but also work to promote sports and make them more enjoyable. TOP ROW, L. to R.: Coach McCracken, V. Escovedo, J. Nelson, B. Minkel, R. Hinkle, A. Contreras, T. Torro, F. Horseman, E. Howard. SECOND ROW: E. Trammel, D. Lane, G Ortega, R. Horner, S. Robinson, J. Bracy, K. Quick, J. Doolittle, J. Martin, R. Contreras. SEATED: B. Fahy, W. Caldwell, B. Cariker, D Chappell, A. Jurado, L. Ankrom, D. Pierce, R. Arreola, D. McLean. OFFICERS, top to bottom: D. Pierce, J. Martin, R. Arreola fhe a: The Future Homemakers of America threw all their energy into the numerous projects which The booth awarded second prize at the Date Festival in Indio; in addition to the many individual awards. demonstrated their excellence in these useful arts. State convention at Asilomar, cake-bakes and sales, prize winning entries at the county fair, added up to a busy schedule for these do- mestic artists. The re-vitalized organization is packed with charm and talent; really pretty as a picture. Miss Bomgardner and club officers. ively arts the Wi 4 iV ww A — i Fee —7 oo = — . ais Ws i. iz” Any similarity to Drag- Sowell Sings. net w tended. sophomore talent parade Webster calls a parade a ‘‘formal display.’ Well, you Sophs gave the Artists and apprentices of our Banning School system a chance to display their talents, possibly not formally, but certainly entertainingly in your ‘Talent Net.” Me and my shadow. “Silence is golden’’. Play something, as purely in- Ernie! junior play The dream of all high school students was realized in the Junior Class satire, ‘‘No More Homework. ’ The hilarious class play portrayed the tribulations of the stu- dents who took over the school administration for a day. In abolishing homework, the scholars almost de- molished the school in a most lively example of the “lively arts.”’ As these photos show, it takes a lot of artists to complete the play picture; and everyone, from stage-hands to actors, contributed to the final polished presentation. Class advisors, Mrs. Varney and Mr. Capps, had a right to be proud. senior play The theatre arts may well be proud of the Senior Play presentation; Mark Twain's ‘‘Double Barrelled Detective Story’’ was a huge success. “If we got a murderin' varmint runnin’ loose in Hope Canyon it’s up to me to find who it is. ' . the show must go on! “I don't want him to die—yet! ’ “'Reckon this'll put us on the map for sure. ’ “Flint Buckner's cabin's jest been blown sky-high! ’ “Uncle Sherlock tell them | didn't do it! , - : : Ca w £ hy Et a. = dances “Dancing in all its forms cannot be excluded from the curriculum of all education’ (Nietzsche). Wonder if he ever saw Bop? There were dances galore this year, after the football and basketball games, the Homecoming Dance, Spinster Dance and all the others. We had a well rounded curriculum in the gym this year. Hail King Darrell, crowned by Carol at the Spinster Dance. Dig t Flashy Formals at the ‘'Karnival Kapers, ’ a Girls’ League shindig. Spring Swing Stomp. Dig those crazy socks at the Sophs’ Sox Hop. te eo Serpege sss assemblies The assembly program this year was interesting, educational, and most important, entertaining. Whether it was cheering for athletes in a pep-assembly, or watching the speech class trying to be dramatic, you have seen entertainment that you will recall with pleasure long after graduation. sports The ancient Greeks taught that the human body, developed through sports, was the most perfect work of art. You athletes carry on this tradition here in B.U.H.S., David Lane Eddie Trammel Jesse Bracy Bobbie Cariker Bob Fahy James Martin Amado Contreras Walt Caldwell Li Darrell Chappell Richard Contreras Bennie Terrill Dick Pierce Lawrence Robinson Teddy Torro Maurice Baca Augie Martinez Slik. I Larry Ankrom varsity football You put all your hearts into every game, and as the paper put it: “Banning won on everything but points.’’ It is said that artists must suffer before producing a masterpiece. Your apprenticeship of seven games lead to the final masterpiece, the 0-33 victory over our traditional rivals from Beaumont. Hemet O Ramtron tncee erence cae Mets RSet 0 Banning Perris ) GR Mr PUR See ae URS Carrera crepe er gouges ct Mane, sane 6 Banning Le Iheg ss) ol dbale iets] auaemeernrsen ec ah car hene phe ane ie rr aR rae 14 Banning SC CCiLO men sid Weyer ane cee reat eee PoE ae eee eer ne 7 Banning Elsinore eS Sire Pris tay cares ane seems oneaahe uel otek Moots there eee 13 Banning Coachella oT teres CER Carr Oe Terra Haig o Cr omen era ee 7 Banning Beaumont LORS SC Ang anges TOES CRT Se aE ERS TA ea 33 Banning Rudy Arreola Coach McCracken Coach Herrell junior varsity You apprentices had a better year than the masters; the Varsity is going to be richer by far when you first and second year Junior Varsity boys come along. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Mr. Paulson, R. Avila, T. Garcia, L. Ainsworth, K. Quick, J. Valdivia. FRONT ROW: J. Morse, L. Gavalya, C. Wood, M. Rocha, D. Bischke, W. Lyons. basketball Sees Coachella Perris Hemet Beaumont dented year of thrills. Maybe you didn't Beaumont You hoop artists gave B.U.H.S. an unprece- end up quite at the top of the heap, but Elsinore Double overtime for action, breath-taking plays and suspense, Palm Springs 36 the '55 season can't be beat. San Jacinto 30 Coachella Perris STANDING: Coach Dwight McCracken, J. Barr, D. Crum, J. Martin, L. Robinson, D. Pierce, A. Contreras. KNEELING: W. Caldwell, B. Dunn, E. Trammell, B. Cariker, J. Bracy, T. Torro, E. Howard. Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning Banning B, G, D, Although your height and weight keeps you net neophytes out of R.C.L. standing, it doesn't keep you from winning games and thrilling spectators with your hoop artistry. Standing, L. to R.: Coach Herrell, M. Rocha, D. Lane, G. Gaston, L. Baca, A. Jurado, J. Nelson. Seated: S. Brown, L. Casarez, B. Cullors, D. Crum, D. Sanchez, T. Graham. Coach Mr. Paulson, J. Proebstel, E. O'Kelley, W. Sibole, B. Smith, T. Davis, C. Wood. Coach Mr. Paulson, J. Frost, M. Bigley, M. Lyons, J. Frost, A. Diaz, M. Bigley, B. Saltzman, Taylor. Kneeling: B. Graham, R. Coombs. MLAS Standing, L. to R.: A. Contreras, B. Stapleton, W. Caldwell, M. Weeks, Coach Herrell, J. Sullivan, D. Weeks, R. Contreras, B. Fahy. Seated: B. Avila, T. Davis, S$. Lundgren, G. Gaston, J. Doolittle, L. Baca, R. Smith. Track is man's oldest athletic art. You young Mercurys add a classic touch to Banning’s physical education program. baseball “There's no joy in Mudville for the mighty Casey has struck out!’ Maybe you didn't win all the games but there is still joy in B.U.H.S. for your skill in America’s number one sport. Standing, L. to R.: B. Terrill, G. Ortega, R. Whitt, J. Barr, F. Horseman, A. Jurado, W. Caldwell, R. Horner, Coach McCracken. Seated: R. Contreras, T. Torro, B. Cariker, E. Trammel, J. Martin, L. Ankrom, S. Robinson. boys’ tennis Combining muscle, coordination and “the intestinal fortitude’ you boys have made this year's tennis team one of the best in Banning’s history. Coach Mr. Crum, Dickie Coombs, Ted Graham, David Lane, John Nelson, Victor Escovedo, Ross Whitt, Don Crum, Dick Pierce, Bob Cariker. girls’ tennis You feminine court artists have brought girls’ tennis here at school to the point where even “Little Mo ’ would be proud of you. Standing: Betty Jean Peterson, Susie Coombs, Dorothy Heckman, Irma Raatz, Sharon Denney, Gracie Cariker, Jolene Scott, Olga Felt, Nancy Wolfington. Seated: Frances Cartwright, Coach Miss Donnally. Py (a 6 2 '3 72 Se te SS OTTILTTTALTAD LLL OOTDPVOSIVOIVILAL ALLE . . i PU UL commercial photography camera portraits desert scenes your authorized dealer for: Eastman-Kodak Dupont - Ansco Bell Howell Argus - T.D.C. six-sixty W. Ramsey Banning, Cal ifornia telephone Victor 9-4411 The Banning Chamber of Com- merce has advantages attested to by McCulloh's photo art on the preceding page, and the art students have demonstrated their ability to communicate these advantages by co-operat- ing with the Chamber in design- ing billboards, mailing pieces, and advertising brochures. banning = cant Aedsif{ur high, dry. smog: free 5° jpure mt. water inviting ‘motels re “banning |, He COLE ALUA « high dry, smog-free bh rs, ways Pure mt. water oes a s inviting motels DAVIS PONTIAC, INC. 255 EAST RAMSEY PHIL ELLIS VI 9-4595 HAP’S CHEVRON SERVICE 255 E. Ramsey VI 9-9987 “The largest industry in the pass area offers you a future.” BANNING SHIRT CORP. 260 South San Gorgonio VI 9-4543 R. L. SMITH, Plant Manager GEORGE P. TUNGATE, D.C. 149 N. San Gorgonio VI 9-2881 J. W. COPELAND YARDS 447 E. Ramsey VI 9-2555 TORRANCE GARAGE 521 E. Ramsey VI 9-4111 KELLER STATIONERY 47 N. San Gorgonio VI 9-2201 POLLEY’S MOBILGAS 775 E. 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