Phineas Banning High School - Pilot Wheel Yearbook (Wilmington, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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NAME Alan Lind Marian Packaril La Rue Foster Vera Travis Lillian liaws Aaron Boyce llarold Bowen George Potfer .lean L'anieron Amy Prakel Phyllis Tyacke Donald Malcolm Bruce VVhited lloris Folll XYillis Peter Esther Fawcett Mildred Gordon George Moore Anna Mae l'Iamilton Raymond Miller John McLaren Everett Smith llarry Pearson Mildred Brettel .lohnnic Morrison Russel Soule Lillian Bowen Marie XVilson Mary Schwarz Florence llenilerson W'alter Sawyer Gertie Aclelman Fructosa Norei '1 Phyllis Evans Gordon VVilly Rollin McBurney Mary Delano CLASS PROPI-IECY NIVKNAM li Bully Maxlcly Good Lookin' lirlitoru llaws' Aaron Sticky' 'Qliimlily' l,ialilJy Amie Tackici' Donn W'l1itie llorie X'Villit- lLssie M illie Curly Annie Squeak Mac Ev Pearson MilliL ' 'Qlohniel' Russ I il Re Merry Little Eva YYalt 'iflertie' t'Frucly nlihyln 4. Gorclie Mac '-nary BEST POINT Tliorougli Reliability l.ea4lersliip llepenilaliility Graceful XYit lluilgiiig Scholarsliin 'Talking Ambition llanpiness Argunicnt Xlfrc-stliiig' Brilliancy Muscle Aceurac Yoice Brains Clean 'llalliing flood looks Tliinlier liinloinat A student A mixer tiefting' there Art Dancing l nnserratix'c Achievement A manager Beauty Silence Argument C'ooI1eration Good Salesman liriendliness LOOKS Nice fanny Rashtul? L'pward Around Like himself Short 4 3. li. Queer? So Bigf' llown Sfately Alieail Modest All right Tall and lanky Vute iwurly heaflefl Keen Like Squeak Serious Slick Again Ivp llownlicarted Sober Like good sport llarling Sensible Like a Senioi Healthy Friendly Reasonable Neat Little At Lila At everything FINAL PORT Vongress Business Manager Cartoonist Concert work llousekeeper Movies Sousa's Baud Any Old Place Lomita Orchestra director Ulcl maid Senator Milniington Bowl Teacher Boxing Banking tiraiul opera Detective Beauty parlor I f V , . .an yer XYith Schumann Heinck Chemist Printing Co. li ni ti ra a ics Auto salesman Pok 'r c Art teacher ln society Anywlif-re Yacht cluh Stage director Ask Paul Teaching shorthand Lawyer College professor Life insurance Librarian Lucille Bowen Lucy Slfilfillil Spiffy Skating rink Inez Noonan Inez Right there Sweet VVifh Badger Billie Maliee t'Bill Mechanical Back Garage Morris Ross ' Morie Blank look Puzzletl Talkicg Otto Yearick Yearick Smooth 'Em Over Real estate Albert Scotf Lefty Attends business Inst right Siiortg Aarne Aho Aho Activity ,Inst the same Olympics Howard Dunn Howdiel' Keeping still lligniliecl Nqy0119 knows Gladys McNeice Cowl XV1-ning Everything Gym- Novelist Kermit Parker Parker Vourteous At audience Stagie manager, Horgan. Gonzales. I, Amy Prakel, bequeath my tom-boy roughness to Estelle Harper. I, Harold Bowen, bequeath my talent on the saxaphone to Floyd Turle I, Lillian Haws, bequeath my flexibility to Dorothea Evans. I, Rollin McBurney, bequeath my flashy Hollywood rompers and sox to Jack Malseed. I, Fructosa Noreiga, bequeath my bewitching smile to Irene McManus. I, Willis Peter, bequeath my I've got a woman crazy for me, to Ralph Smale. I, Russel Soule, bequeath my powers over the weaker sex to my kid brother. I, Billie Mabee, bequeath my aggressiveness to Johnnie Melton. I, Vera Travis, bequeath My Man to Rose McVay. I, George Potter, bequeath my talents of Caruso to Robert Burns. No. Changed my mind. I think I may need them myself. I, Raymond Miller, bequeath my deep bass voice to Eddie Anderson. IH Kermit Parker, bequeath my ability as stage manager to Eugene Win- gar . In witness thereof we have hereto subscribed our names and afhxed our seal this twenty-eighth day of June, of the year of our Lord, one thous- and nine hundred and twenty-nine. This instrument was on that day there- of signed, published, and declared, by the said dictator, Class of '29 to be its last Will and Testament. y I, Inez Noonan, bequeath my unruliness to Catherine I, Otto Yearick, bequeath my dramatic ability to David y. Page Twenty-five

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CLASS WILL For the benefit of all men who know that we, the Senior class of Phineas Banning High School, Wilmington, California, have come to the end of our high school days, we do hereby, being of good sound mind, take pen in hand this twenty-sixth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hunderd and twenty-nine, make this, our last will and testament. I, La Rue Foster, bequeath my failure with women to Kenneth Gordon. I, Marian Packard, bequeath my executive ability to Jean Foster, know- ing that she will use it to the best advantage. I, Gladys McNeice, bequeath my poetical powers to Lila Lou Haller. I, Donald Malcolm, bequeath my serpentine grace on the dance floor to Sheldon Moomaw. I, Doris Fohl, bequeath my dearest possession on earth, Timothy Berry, to the very able care of Jean Monroe. I, John McLaren, bequeath my powers as a songster to Harry Bates, knowing that he will create a real stir in the singing world. I, Mildred Gordon, bequeath my glorious eyes and virtuous ways to Pettie Helm, hoping that she will make proper use of them. I, Bruce Whited, bequeath my giggles to Eleanor Schneider. I, Morris Ross, bequeath my new Packard sedan to Harold Teeple trusting that he will take Elaine Pierce out riding. I, Anna Mae Hamilton, bequeath my talkative ways to Phyllis Ball. I, Albert Scott, bequeath my talents in Civics to James Harris. I, Florence Henderson, bequeath my Cream in My CoHee to Dale McAlary, for one hour. I, Arne Aho, bequeath my powers of Paddock to Paul Richardson. I, Phyllis Evans, bequeath my grades of Condition D's to one of Bannings prettiest maids, Ruth Campbell. I, George Moore, bequeath my dainty ways and curly hair to James Flynn. ' I, Mildred Brettell, bequeath my powers to get a smile out of Mr. Hol- stein more than once annually to him who needs it most. I, Johnnie Morrison, without a bit of doubt the best looking fellow in the Senior class, bequeath my patient ways and Grecian profile to Walter Swanson. I, Gertrude Adelman, bequeath my powers over the faculty to Milo McCord. I, Allen Lind, bequeath my stern and he-man ways to Bob Gorham. I, Lillian Bowen, bequeath my wise-cracks to Ben Lemmon. I, Walter Sawyer, bequeath my effeminate ways to Robert Murray. I, Lucile Bowen, bequeath my Titian-haired beauty to Rebecca Smith. I, Howard Dunn, bequeath my forward manner to Walter Parvin. I, Marie Wilson, bequeath my love for the stronger sex to Monavee Cowan. I, Everett Smith, bequeath my charming personality to Ernest Gill. I, Harry Pearson, bequeath my powers over the weaker sex to Kirkwood Wallace. I, Mary Schwarz, bequeath my athletic ability to Margaret Flynn. I, Aaron Boyce, bequeath my ability to bluster to Bob Langrave. I, Phyllis Tyacke, bequeath my wit and exceptional charm to little sis- ter, Olive. I, Mary Delano, bequeath my gushing ways to Phyllis Sandison. I, Gordon Wiley, bequeath my tiny feet to anyone who wants them. Page Twr'11fy-four



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Tu Q in CP U1 CD o H1 16 L? U2 H1 UP sv rm 2 m E A cn on UP Z E Z Q: UOOCTJ UU Dil-4 SENIOR CLASS POEMS The taxi is at the entrance at last. The eager students are mounting fast And kissing, hands in chorus, sing Good-bye-Good-bye to everything. To Banning High, the garden, Travis field and all The gate to the field that we swung upon To gym, and shop, and grades that cling, Good-bye-Good-bye to everything. Loud blasts the horn and off we go. The trees and school smaller grow Last round the asphalt road we swing. Good-bye-good-bye to everything! GLADYS ARDEN MCNEICE Take off-Robert Louis Stevensoni GOOD BYE Gone are the days for us to remain On here at dear old Banning High Oh how we will miss the teachers and all as Down the long highway of life we struggle. Blue will the day seem when we think of our days spent here. Yes you may see a few tears in our eyes Even tho we should be glad-good-bye-good-bye to everything. GLADYS ARDEN MCNEICE FAREWELL TO BANNING The time for us to leave has come at last. Our days at Banning did speed so fast. It's time for us to get together and sing. Good-bye-Good-bye to everything. To long gray halls, class rooms and all To good times, inter-class parties and gay ol' Aud Calls. We'll miss you dear old faculty, so let us sing. GLADYS ARDEN MCNEICE

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