Phineas Banning High School - Pilot Wheel Yearbook (Wilmington, CA)
- Class of 1930
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TRAVIS Page F ,tr DV 'I t XXX X FJ ,ll f V, X ,X , I f' J N e, IQ. . THE EDITOR SPEAKS How do you do, Everyone! P. B. H. S. Panorama Pictures, Inc., has assigned to me the very pleasant duty of appearing before you to introduce on-e of the finest, if not one of the greatest, talking pictures of the year. Having seen the preview in the big projection room of the studio, I can afford to be as enthusiastic as my smile indicates, and without a moment's hesitation, I recommend The Pilot Wheel as a dramatic production that you cannot afford to miss. Many devices known to us today- Winn ing ways, Climie atic storms, Kingsbury ing, and many other resurrectlons from the Spanish Inquisition-have been used, on our sound-proof production stages, to . . . di t. present to you a medium of entertainment hitherto unsurpasse , lme, tears, temper, money, effort, indigestion-not one of these has been spared in achieving a picture supreme. And now a word about the famous personalities behind this produc- tion-the brains, the brawn, the artistry needful for such a stupeiigous . . . . i I. undertaking. The big, jolly fellow who Just stepped from View is Page Six Travis, President of Panorama Pictures, Inc., and needs no further intro- duction. Need I say that some of you would prefer no further introduc- tion? His able group of some fifty assistants falias teachersj you are already familiar with by reputation, at least, and possibly it were as well not to emphasize details. Anyway, the entire fifty will be out to meet you in a few minutes. In fact, four are here now. Betty Climie, who teaches school in her spare moments, is senior scenario Writer, and the little lady with the short brown bob, Margaret Lewerenz, is chief artist, responsible for design and color effects. Next, observe the gentleman now bowing, Who is no other than the master technician and printer, Guy Kingsbury. And. finally, to my left, stands the efficient head business manager, Herman P. Winn. Let me speak briefly about the directors-talented, experienced, young people they are-a staff with personality plus. There's just so much to tell about them I had better say a few words to you regarding each in turn as he appears upon the screen. Fortunately, while the actors can be seen and heard, they cannot hear what is said about them, so your introducer feels he may survive the occasion. But, a second, please, before I call the first staff member. You are wondering about the plot of the play. Well, all I need to say is that it is the story of 1929-1930 at Phineas Banning High School. The theme is Happiness. Oh, you want to know what happens ? I'll just let you find that out for yourselves, but I can promise thrills and triumphs, fun and laughter galore. Why, the play is simply chock-full and running over with exciting moments I And the cast is all-star, naturally. You'll recognize your favorites as they appear. Oh, yes, good people, just another moment before the picture begins. I, on behalf of the whole company, wish to extend sincerest appreciation to everyone who, through consideration, helpfulness, encouragement, and efiiciency, contributed to the undying glory and success of our great endeavor. The velvet curtains are already slipping back, the page is turning, and here comes everybody-the staff' first, followed by the President's fifty resistants. Meet them, folks. iTHkNf YOU Puge Snen Q i Z5 S Pug: Eigbi s I I s X PUMP Nine 'T n '151'ugru1u-- ACT I - Faculty and Classes ACT II - Organizations and Clubs :ACT III - Arts ACT IV - Sbeiety I QQT VI - Smeg ACT VI - Sense and Nonsense PgT u wx - , A 'aj in .. . 4 .. 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Before signalling the projection room, let me quote Mary Swift who remarked: The teachers, you know, are our scenarists, because they create all the scenes. On with the show! Patricia Groat Cchecking off papers for junior business train- ingj : Mrs. Grote, here's a paper with no name on it. Mrs. Grote fabsent-mindedlylz Whose is it? ' Mr. Van Zandt fto boy in classl: Take this note to your mother. It tells her that you have adenoids, and should be attended to at once. Next day the reply came back: I have licked Jimmy good for whatever he has did, and hope he won't be no more trouble. Mrs. Weiss flooking at paper from proud girll: I don't see how one person could make so many errors. Proud Girl: Oh, my father helped me with it. Mr. Hlelbach fteaching. his- toryj : Who was king of France during the revolution '? Thelma Lee: It was Louis the Thirteenth or Fourteenth or- well, he was in his teens, any- way. Irate Miss Climie fto big boy acting sillyj: Baby, you ought to bring your mama to school with you. Big Boy: Which mama ? Miss Sultan: Well, Mr. Van Zandt, how's the old grind after your South American trip ? Mr. Van Zandt: Do you refer to my wife ? Miss Hall Cto greedy, ill-man- nered luncherj : Sheldon, did you ever hear the old proverb, 'A bird in the hand is ill table man- ners .' Mr. Welch fquizzing young- sters on geographyl: What do you call the people of Poland? Eunice Whitney: Poles. Mr. Welch: And the people of Holland? Eunice Whitney: Well, er- how about Holes ? Mrs. Griffith fin an oratorical moodl : No, children, you get no sheepskin in the school of experi- ence. Ernie Gill: Naw, you just get your own removed. Mrs. Marks was revising the address on Carl Davenport's card for the third time that semester. She: You move rather fre- quently, don't you? Say, my family moves Carl: so often that every time our chick- ens see a moving van they cross their own feet and wait to be tied. i Mr. Riffenburg Qto journalism classj : Have we any more sweat shops today ? Edythe Woods: Please, teach- er, how about the Turkish bath? Mrs. Van Zandt: My name be- fore I was married was Hilda Mutton. While in training school I was assigned to teach a first grade. I approached it in fear and trembling, saying, 'Good morning, children. I am your new'art teacher, and my name is Miss Mutton.' A tow-headed cher- ub arose solemnly and greeted me with: 'Mutton, mutton, mutt, you great big muttl' I leave the rest to your imagination. Page Elcwn THE TEACHER She was a teacher Very many years, He said to me, And if she Wearied Of the daily grind, We never knew, For she kept smiling- As school teachers do. And I cannot recall Just what she taught, Nor what her methods were That brought Achievement to us In that school of yore. It has been long- Those days are far behind 5 Dim is her face, Nor do I know The color of her eyes, her hair Nor Whether she was plain, Or passing fair, And though she stood each mornlng At the door, I cannot recollect A single dress she wore. But one thing lives,- A memory as radiant As the Sirius star That hangs beneath Orion On the wall of space, And takes its shining way Across the Winter sky,- A silver thread, That will, forevermore, In its pattern trace Upon the scroll of years As they unwind- The one thing I remember- She was kind! -Sarah Wilson M zdclleton l'i'0m llie Lliristinn Science Mriiitor. Tu EVELYN L. CALEF Tl! Page Fourteen F S Pugr lfiflrrn Pagl' Sixfrwn i 3 Page Swcrzlren . S K A M '-.X 'x K Q 1 P ' A n S fY Page Eigblven 4 Y ,MQ M1511 A W' W Pugv Niuetmvz WINTER SENIORS 30 Oh! Lookie who's here! None other than the famous six-footer Cus- ually addressed with due dignity as Mr. Comptonj on Whom you gazed with admiring eyes in a previous scene CThrill I Thrill U . And now, owing to numerous box-office requests, I am going to feature him in the forth- coming production The Return of the Winter Seniors. Ah! Ha! The hero approaches fLady, lady, can't you control your heart?J. Introducing Mr. Compton! Thank you, Miss Editor, I really don't deserve all that praise, but-er-oh, what's the use-I'll do the talking from now on fI'l1 feel much more naturall. It is my honor and privilege faheml to pre- sent to you the children of my brain- those up and going students who took the initiative in the adopting of at uniform senior pin Capplausel. And now I shall present a short review of their activities Cnot all of them, understand, or you'd be here until morningl. Here comes 'Tookie', the 'idol of her class and the school. Ah, how she worked in her spare hours! G.A.A. Pre-sident ...,.... 3 Student Body Presi- Class President .......... 1 dent .,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 G.A.A. Secretary ,,.,.. 2 Thirteenth Chair .... 3 G. A. A. ,...... ...,.r, 1 -2-3-4 Whoops.' The big butter and egg man, Harry Bates, now favors us with his manly beauty. He surely knows his chfickens f?J. A Class Treasurer ...,....., 4 Poultry Judging .......... 4 Although Katrinlca didn't take so many medals, she made oodles of true friends. Scholarship ................ 3 G.A.A. ...,..........i.,. 2-3-4 Class Secretary .......... 4 Sh! The 'quiet boy' of the class comes forth fto be exaetj. W'ait for a few years, and Howard Shuey will unload his thoughts and astound the world. To Zend some variety to the 'Show of Shows', I now take great pleasure in present- ing K for your instant approval! our little dra- . matics star, Peggy. l Dramatics ............ 1-2-4 Class Sec't .........,......,ii. 1 5 Peg o' My Heart .... 2 G.A.A. ......... ......... 1 -2 l Girls' League .............. 4 Page Twenty 4 WINTER SENIORS '30 Another musu-ian is going to favor us with his princely presence. Introducing Wilfred Lund- quis't, also known for his scientific researches fa true son of minel. Science Club ................ 4 Glee Club ,,.,,. ...,,.. 4 Band .................. 1-2-3-4 Orchestra .....,.... 1-2-3-4 S'G' Omcer H ' U 3 And now the only blonde in the class, Kay, is here, making her debut. My, my, what thzis girl has done in her lucid intervals! Bashful Mr. Bobbs ..4 Class Reporter ....c..... 4 Scholarship .............. 2-3 S.G. Officer .................. 3 Just af minute, Charlie, you can't get away so easily as all that, at least not until the folks have seen your record land it's nothing to be ashamed of. No, sir-ee!!. Class President ........ 4 Glee Club ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, 4 American Legion Varsity Club .............. 4 Award ---,-.---------------- 4 Basketball ......., 1-2-3-4 Christmas Play .......... 4 Baseball ..,., -.,..,.,.,,. 3 .4 Minstrel Show ............ 4 Football -.,- -----.,, 4 H1-Y ..................,......... 4 And here is the queen of her class, the girl of a thousand activities, Evelyn Sayler. Ephebian Ring .......... 4 Peg o' My Heart .... 2 C.S.F. Pin .,................ 4 Scholarship A ,.... 1-2-3-4 Jr, Hi, President ,,..,.., 1 Valedictorian .............. 4 Bashful Mr. Bobbs 4 Girls' League Rep- Student Government resentatlve .--.-.-.------ 3 Representative ........ 3 G.A.A. .............,..,, 2-3-4 Say, Katherine Shuey, where are you going in such a flurry? KDon't mind her, folksg she's just naturally the peppiest of girlsJ But, all of her time was not devoted to play, as her rec- ord shows. Salutatorian .............. 4 Class Secretary .......... 4 American Legion Bashful 'Mr. Bobbs 4 Award ..,...,............... 4 Scholarship .......... 2-3-4 Class Vice President 4 G.A.A. .......,.....,.... 2-3-4 Hear comes, Nels Nelson, the musician of my heart, children, although he didn't inherit his musical talent from me. Music tsn't his only hobby, either. Srlinlarship ......,,........ -2 Baslcclhall ...... .. -2 Orfllcstra .......,,........,., 1-2-3-4 Band ..l.........,,.. -2-3-4 S. G. Pres ..........,......,. -4 Lastly fincidently, the last one to enter our classj is ever smiling Agnes Petras. A Property Manager G.A.A. ....... ........ 3 -4 Prince of Seville ..3 Page TlUl'll1 y-one SENIORS SUMMER 30 SPECIAL HONORS Dear Public! This is the foyer of the Banning Theatre and the first night showing of the new, sensational picture Graduation. We're expect- ing any minute the arrival of the cast-the Summer Seniors, who are the honored guests for the evening. Two are here already, both class presi- dents and tres adorables, Monsieurs Gill and Swain. While we wait for the remainder of the celebrities, I'll fill in with some information about this remarkable group of players. Other of their officers and honors are: lst Semester Dennie Driskill Vice President Hazel Patton Secretary-Treasurer Hal White Reporter Earline Frame Social Chairman Mike Doganiere Yell Leader Dennie Driskill Sergeants-at-arms Bert LeDonne Class Teachers Mrs. Thirza I. Grote Mrs. May B. Caffray 2nd Semester Willie Stamper Patty Horgan Ardythe Horney Anna Pedersen Dennie Driskill Ellsworth Lewis Ernest Gill Class Colors Green White Oh! My! How these seniors shine! l CAnybody have an ext of smoked glasses?J Just look at the handicaps they have won: Honor Football Men State Aggie Champs Dennie Driskill Katherine Snyder Bert LeDonne Virginia Boyce Ernest Gill G. A. A. Point Girl Hal White Ardythe Horney C. S. F. Pins Ruth Inglis Mary Swift Katherine Snyder Hazel Patton Ardythe Horney ia pau Student Body President Hal White Ephebians Valedictorian Amer. Legion Awards Ruth Inglis Mary Swift Hazel Patton Ernest Gill E1'l'19Sf Gill Salutatorian Ardythe Horney Really your applause is so thundering, I only wish the Bright Lights of Senior Row would hurry. Oh say, the procession is starting. Let's move over several pages for a better view, what say? Page Tzventy-Two NE I kRlDAEENifgA Efnnviifva W Y sE5ENlUR'5ENlBR BRENKFPx5T'i I was NEXT Himurie ow H 'W' gf , 5,-I B . Iggy! , a I THNELPROERPM VNHLL WINNING 5 , ' gg I! I BE me ELNSE H15Tom we LMSEE H, a I ' owns nuxai M530 'WSH S 5 X U, any cx ' 1.-' N15 3 5 li, A bl -- -as 25 Q f Q Mai: X E 513 filgg Sora gx wflff El no 33 ' Ln u sxunxwml rxpix js ,N..::? K-T E , P 5 U - ov 5' ' Q alma G 'E 5 , x ,,A, p f, INTE -- 1 L SUNIUR-5ENmR PRUNV- 2 l EEE WHIZINI 22:2 'li Bpxgiy-liLgQgEL5L KSURE Q me RLNN f - - p MUG . 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RM J L 1J:t1l-gygqqaz ' '19 E K 122-v J ei ' um , 5 1:L!gQLE4l:lW :I ,W,,,,,E W Q E - mm 1- 2 'E yawn. mi x-was mv EE 5' d Z X A, M ,. M 2,2 1 '11 BHNNHNE ' , O CUELRKDEE mg U 1 -4--qlulhlk E , K N7-1 Ei . . . 51.2 .- aim E RW I .f- 8 ' ses' uf Q, nlv BAE T0 Swge - ,, K El v W E Efx fwj liggigg E 3 :NU-L wan b E a 5 T,-X F1-R355 Plgqlx-IE E E , 5 5 gf I3 FlNlS1 5 'gym' XG 44 EE cum swenense' PIN E' 33 ,5, 2X L51 Page Twenly-Ihre: SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Summer, 1930, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and do profoundly hope that our heirs will be properly grateful for the following bequests: I, HELEN MCGINLEY, bequeath my overwhelming sex-appeal to Evelyn Sawyer. I, BERT LEDONNE, leave my black and tan striped corduroys to Mike Doganiere. We, HARLAND MARSHALL, PETE MEHREN, and SANTFORD THOMPSON, bequeath to the school our secret recipe on how to drive teachers insane. I, BESSIE ROBBINS, leave my collegiate ways to Dorothea Evans. I, EVELYN MOHNS, do bequeath the picture in Locker 103 to anyone not fortunate enough to have seen it yet. I, DENNIE DRISKILL, leave to Harvey Hummell the care of my dusky darling. BILLIE JONES, do leave to Rose McVay my collection of speed tickets. EDWARD BURGESS, bequeath my mechanical ability to Albert Shell. We, CLARENCE ALBERS, WILLIAM BEECHER, and HARVEY BLOUNT, leave our date books to Howard Johnson. ' I, EVAN MITCHELL, bequeath my inferiority complex to Phyllis Sandison. I, WESLEY PATTON, bequeath my following of junior high demoiselles to Ted Aho. We, ROBERT GORHAM and HARRY CALDWELL, leave our little horns to Mr. Hansen. We, ARDYTHE HORNEY and LORAINE HARPER, leave to Joaquin Rivera our collection of assorted peep-peep horns. I, HAROLD SCOTT, bequeath my Lizzie to Marian Groat, that she may be able to furnish her own means of locomotion. I, LOUIS REGAN, bequeath to Alan Soule the privilege of escorting Thelma Lee to her locker. - I, CHARLES SWAIN, leave my ability to hit the basket to Edwin Finn. I, MILDRED SPRINGER, leave my secrets of make-up to Esther Blank. We, RUTH INGLIS and EDITH HARRIS, bequeath our book How To Be Irresistable To The Opposite Sex to Walter Parvin. I, BERNICE KEVILLE, leave my cute tricks to Jean Munroe. I, ELLSWORTH LEWIS, bequeath my curly locks to Arthur Willey. I, EDYTHE WOOD, leave my charming disposition to Katherine Mills. I, KATHERINE JACKSON, bequeath my remarkable ability to weep conveniently to Frances Radford. We, ACHSA POWELL and VIRGINIA MORRISON, bequeath our romantic pasts to Dale McAlary and Janet Harley. We, LEONA JOHNSON and ROMUALDO RABE, leave our come-hither looks to Charles Dupuy and Charlemagne Fuette. I, WILLIE STAMPER, bequeath my curls to the woodshop students to use as wood- shaving models. We, MARY SWIFT and HAL WHITE, bequeath our unfailing devotion to Pet Helm and Sherman Schwartz. We, KATHERINE SNYDER and ERNIE GILL, leave our knowledge of cows 'n things to Sheldon Moomaw and Elva Richardson. I, RAY NEWMAN, bequeath my shrinking-violet manner to Polly Petrovich. I, HOWARD RAPP, leave my taste in neckties to Eddie Anderson. I, HAZEL PATTON, leave my poker-like expression to Lewis Slaughter. I, MAURINE PEDERSEN, bequeath my beauty to Julia Meichelboch. We, VELMA HAMILTON and EARLINE FRAME, leave to the school our hair, to be woven into a Hag of Banning colors. I, GLENNYCE BELTON, leave to Tomika Okura my ability to pound the ivories. I, ELAINE BERGLUND, bequeath my mild disposition to Myrtle Stotts. We, GEORGE SHINNO and RALPH REED, bequeath our joint ownership of a pull with the oiiice to all poor freshmen hereafter. I, MARGARET MILLS, bequeath my cherished line to Ruth Martin, hoping it will do her no harm. I, AMOS SCHNEIDER, leave my flask to Houston Morrison. We, ANNA PEDERSEN and CATHERINE HORGAN, bequeath to the Prune Sorority our maidenly modesty and girlish charm. I, JOE DURAN, leave to all who have received nothing yet one what-you-may-call-it and two thing-a-ma-gigs to divide equally among them. I, I. Pug? Twrniy-four SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Lol You find yourselves in the Temple of the Future. The voluptuous scent of Oriental in- WHUES M, WE ME cense and a strange blue radiance fill the atmos- LGT 5, S pkggmr., phere. I am Seena, the woman who tells all and . GV-ER 'I knows nothing. Before me is the magic crystal , g I ll from whose depths I draw my prophecies. Come fy close O Seniors and learn f t E315 . V , ' t Your a es. - Ah! I behold Dennie, a portly bishop in robes N - X of silver. High he has risen, but no higher than M W - Madam Evelyn, a big-time prima donna. I see FLOHIDPJXIQST 'SH E SUSAN Harry, who has run Piccolo Pete out of business. Evan is slinging mud as the editor of the Wil- mington Journal. Billie, a jockey, sports the silks of Edw'ard's racing stables. Romualdo peels a mean onion as chef of the Ritz Hotel, and Katherine J. designs gowns for the hot-shots of Hollywood. Clarence, dog catcher, makes his money in the meat business, and his former pal, Harvey appears in my crystal as a stargazer. William has distinguished himself as a bum weather prophet, while gentle Mildred is a daring lion huntress. Other great character changes have taken place. Quiet Vir- ginia M. is a dashing divorcee, and Bert, the handsome, an unscrupulous love doctor. Little Glennyce, draped in a leopard skin, charms snakes like nobody's business. Bernice is starring on Broadway as a second Charlotte Greenwood. True to form, Edythe W. is a satirist, Louis is a chicken tamer, Charles the mayor of Norwalk, and Mary is Charlie's golden-throated, soap-box orator. My crystal reveals many at the top of their professions. Hal has entirely eclipsed Harmonica Harry, Katherine S. is lemon queen, Ray is cigar king, Maurice is stilt-walking champion, Harold is inventor of the fur-lined bathtub, and Harland pedals a wick- ed kiddy-car on the oval track. Friend Santford, has, alas, become a radio announcer. Pete stars as a big leaguer, while Helen has made her pile as a spiritualistic medium. Our old champion, Robert, is a wealthy cheese manufacturer in Holland. Ardythe, too, has found her success straightening the tower of Pisa. Ruth, the crystal reveals, is ambassa- dress to Borneo. Edith H. and Earline are in a husband-poisoning bus- iness, a boon, indeed, to ill-treated wives. It looks as though Loraine will put the skids under Al Jolson as a writer of mammy songs. Margaret will be an author of confession stories. George has made his fortune div- ing for pearls in the South Seas. Virginia B. is engaged in the strenuous life of an Amazon, while Joe is a trainer of jumping beans. Ah! Within the depths of my crystal I behold a sturdy iigure directing traffic, as an- other pursues erring motorists on a motorcycle. They are Willie and Bessie, two famous sportswomen. Achsa is ping-pong champion, and Leona snaps the fastest tiddledy-winks in the U. S. Wesley is a Steeple jack g Ralph is a circus clown g Ernie and Ellsworth wield a mean glove in the boxing ring. Howard is a ventriloquist, Hazel a wig maker, and Patty's bedtime stories vie with Morrie Lee's over the radio. Amos, I see as a Florida mud-lot peddler, and Anna will be at the head of the 'Blue- law League'. Two seniors remain within my crystal's scope: Maurine, a parachute jumper, and Velma, a second Texas Guinan. The light wanes and fades. There is naught but darkness within the crystal. Page '1'w4'nly-live Page T SENIORS SUMMER '3 0 Miss MA URINE PEDER- SEN, the first to arrive, is all dolled up in a big, fur coat. Keep your distance, fel- lows, and meet her after the performance. Oh! Oh! And Oh! What a car and what a couple! Let's hear from the football hero, BERT LE DONNE. Hello, dear everybodyf' Now, shiek, don't do that. 'Member you're out with a lady tonight. That was KATHERINE JACKSON'S commanding voice. She certainly has blos- somed since the SnowT' of four years ago. My word! What on earth -Say, are we being shot at? Mistaken again. It's none other than the famous mo- torcycle speedster, BILLY JONES. Pop! Pop! Salute the Divine Lady, MARGARET MILLS. With humorous thrust of the pen she creates more funny say- ings than lVill Rogers ever dreamed of. Oh, girls! Cinemais celeb- rity, EVAN MITCHELL, is present. Too bad his film burned up. Now, he can't see himself as others see him. What luck! Visualize a heartbreaker! Fm telling you CATHER- INE HORGAN certainly did do things around Ban- ning. And is she Irish? Just try telling her an Irish joke. SENIORS SUMMER '3 0 I repeat what luck! Here approacheth Banning's gift to girls, WESLEY PAT- TON. He makes women weep and orphans shed bitter tears with his come-hither voice. Who said that red-headed girls aren't quite the racket? Just look at VIRGINIA BOYCE and swallow your words. I tell you, she's -right there. Whoopee-hoopee-whoopee! Ain't life grand? Friends, that was AMOS SCHNEIDER. You can tell we're having a good time tonight. Don't you wish you were here ? Here, HELEN MCGIN- LEY, you can't slip by like that. Tell the fans what kind of an experience you'-re having. Hilarious and boom- boom in a big way! Whoda thunk it! That tall, good looking fellow ap- proaching is HARLAND MARSHALL. Believe you me, his long legs certainly gained notice for him at Banning. We hear that EDITH HARRIS has just accepted the position of private sec- retary to President Lind- bergh. Stepping high, eh, what! Ladies, hold your men! Clara Bow's rival, MIL- DRED SPRINGER, is here. Oh, to be a man! Really though, she isn't nearly so vampish as she looks. Page Twenty-seven K VS-D C4 Page Twenty-eigbt SENIORS SUMMER '3 0 Piccolo Pete alias ROB- ERT GORHAM can coax more hot air ont of a wind instrument than Andy can get out of a furnace. 'Member the silent, stern, maid in the Senior play? Well, that wasn't at all like ACHSA POWELL. Come tell the folks I'm not kid- ding . Hey! Hey! Why is the big tennis champion, Mr. ELLSWORTH LEWIS, rushing around like a mad man? Tan't hims find his ickle' eyes of blue girl? Another flaming maiden arrives escorted by - but that's a big secret. EARL- INE FRAMEHS auburn tres- ses have caused more than one fellow to turn his head. How fortunate that HAR- RY CALDWELL should ar- rive now. Say where's your eornet? No-not corns! I have enough of my own. Thanks just the same. Come on, HAROLD SCOTT. The silent man of the Senior class isn't in such a hurry as all of that to see Pat, is he? Yes. Another couple has ar- rived. LEONA JOHNSON and her big moment. tLo there! No, this isn't the ,first premiere Eddie and I have attended to- gether. The last was? ? ? SENIORS SUMMER '3 0 How bashful these Senior boys are! After Ong talked to EDWARD BUR- GESS an hour, he finally agreed to say something? later. What's Banning coming to? Tripping in are two lit- tle ehawners, Mabel and Sabel, of Senior play fame. They are none other than the Misses GLENNYCE BELTON and ELAINE BERGLUND. Are you still looking for tips, girls? Speaking of celebrities, who should just appear but om' own ERNEST GILL. I do believe he has more let- ters and medals than anyone in school. Medals! Say, you ought to see the honors KATHER- INE SNYDER has piled up. Besides being president of clubs, she won fame as a ffruit juolgeif. We know LOUIS REGAN, an occupied business man, both as the Annual mana- ger and E, M. Ralston. To- night, however, he is a gentleman of leisure. HAZEL PATTON has been secretary of more or- ganizations than Babe Ruth has home runs. She doesn't talk much, but she surely knows how to be an execu- tive. Page Twcnly-ninz' l'r1,q1' Tlairfjy SENIORS SUMMER, '30 They say artists are tem- peramental, but RALPH REED must be the exception to the rule. Really, he's most obliging and accom- plished, as the pictures this evening will prove. Oops, my dear! Here they come. Not married yet, but hold your breath! EDYTHE WOOD has been sporting a large diamond for almost a year. Now gaze upon the new arrivals. Don't they look just too dahling together? CHARLES SWAIN takes the cake when it comes to good humor and manly, blonde beauty. And his lady friend is BERNICE KEVILLE, sweet sixteen and n e v e r b e e n hissed. She's Irish, to 0 , though when she says Chak- ley , you doubt it. What a coincidence! SANTFORD THOMPSON is driving up to the curb. That big, good-natured, he- man: will always be just plain Sandy to as. Ah, hal The chemistry genius, GEORGE SHINNO, is going to gi-ve us an inter- esting experiment on Why Everything That Goes Up Comes Down - after the show. I am convinced that the best thing I ever did was to join this class. And that was BESSIE ROBBINS, who joined ranks with us just six months ago. 'V' W' lll I 'Q I if V 'rm . cg? M -.Z rxgy. SENIORS SUMMER 30 X ' You know, I'f1n not so sure who this' next person is. He-or she-or it is so small. Well, assl live, if it isn't lit- tle MIKE IDOGANIERE. CLARR-Eg ALBERS come confss L pmt in we We . e- all ithosesgunies an meets ml?'Tf'U'01LV8lCQ7'7'6d in. Yollxkmliv, somethinx- like, ffHow It Feels to EGreut. Q ' x N., Nw ., Listene 's, this is EVELYN MOHNS,lE1l6 of the oper- atic stars of Banning. Can she sing? You decide. You to-ok ull 'lily ha-p-py da-a-ys. MAURICE PEARSON, the ever cheerful U1 youth, is our star athletic reporter. He 'makes stories grow and grow. I'll not be gyppedf' is his motto. He! Ha.' Ho! There's Mutt and Jeff! Oh, my! Please pardon that slip of the tongue. I mean MARY SWIFT, popular student, and Ellsworth. Another slicker fMary favors this wordj, HAL WHITE arrives! He does- n't let business 'interfere with pleasure-I mean pleas7 ure -interfere with businessj as our student body minutes' show. Friends, Romans, and Count-rynien, lend me your ears. But be sure they are clean! Folks, that was the charming RUTH INGLIS, renowned drarnatist, de- bator, and orator. Page Tlairty-two SUMMER '3 0 We have such talent alr- riving that we could stage a performance equal to that which follows. For instance, take HOWARD RAPP who can warble, trill, etc. There's ANNA PEDERSEN still faking pictures! Poor little woman! She's snapped so many pictures she's snap- py all the time. HARVEY BLOUNT wish- es to speak! I havenft much to say. Just that it won't be long now, as the butcher said when he cut the cat's tail. Mn-n-oh! Goodbye! Hello there, VIRGINIA MORRISON! You arenft going to high-hat me and not speak, I hope. Yes, why so? Too bashful? Oh., oh! PETE MEHREN just stumbled upon the curb. How unfortunate! Really, Pete, I'm sorry you're so excited. I understand now 'why gentlemen prefer blondes. ESTHER BLANK is the answer. Quiet dignity vested in laughing blue eyes is ap- preciated by us all. Full of intrinsic -meaning, WILLIAM BEECHEI-VS name reveals in another light the shy, litle lad. William, 'signifies a helmet of resolu- tion, a defense, a protector. SENIGRS SUMMER '3 0 Oh, how wonderful! Just like a breath of spring- time, WILLIE STAMPER, a dainty, senior blossom, alights into our midst. Welcome to our group, Miss Willie. Talk about blossoming out! Say, when RAYMOND NE WMA N appeared in Nothing But The Truth not even his own mother recognized him. Tonight he is even more handsome than ever. ROMUALDO RARE is indeed a hard fworker. He holds every0ne spellbound with strange, fascinating stories of the Islands. We are glad to see yon. My eyes are directed to- ward that Sportsman, JOE DURAN, the fast and fur- ious basketball player. Banning's athletics with- out Joe is like a show with- out a heroine. Strange as it may seem, DENNIE DRISKILL, the big, football man hopping up to the mike, must have latent powers in his cran- ium. fNot geranium-he's no flower potJ Speaking of flowers, look who's here. 'Member VEL- MA HAMILTON when she made her debut on Armis- tice Day singing The Rose of No man's Land? Have you heard thc good news! LORAINE HAR- PER has just taken over the manufacturing of Ford ears. I m so thrilled! But I must proceed. ju. A Page Thirty-three -5 My f M B. K B. M E. C. W. V. A. H. H. E. M. R. A. E. E. H H L. E. G. E. E. K. L. H. R. Pedersen LeDonne .... Jackson ,,,...., Jones ...... Mllls .............. M1tchell ....... Horgan ...... Patton ...,.. Boyce ...,,..,..,. Schneider McGinley Marshall ...,.., Harr1s .......... Springer Gorham .. ..... . Powell ........ Lewis ...... Frame ...... Caldwell ....,.,. Scott .... ,, .... . Johnson ,,,..., Burgess ........ Belton .................. Berglund Gill ,,.,..,................ .. Snyder ...... Regan ........ Patton ...... Reed. ...... . Page Thirty- four SENIORS SUMMER '3 0 As editor of this Annual I have been asked by the Seniors to thank you, ARDYTHE HORNEY, our talented announcer, for your clever introductions of us, in proof whereof we sign on the dotted lines below our nick- names: ..wggg . OUR NICKNAMES . ...........,...... E. C. Swain ,,.... B. Keville .... S. Thompson G. Shinno .... B. Robbins .. Wood, ..... . M. Do ganiere ........ C. Albers ....., E. Mohns ...... M. Pearson M ' . Swift ...,.e H. White ...... H. Rapp ........ A. Pedersen H. Blount V. Morrison P, Mehren .... E. Blank ,...,. W. Beecher ,. W. Stamper R. Newman .. R. Rabe ...... J. Duran ,... D. Driskill .. V. Hamilton L. Harper .. A. Horney 7.5. R. Inglis ...., C SENIOR SMILES Attention, everyone I You have often wondered, no doubt, whether or not our senior screen celebrities have a sense of humor. In the short comedy which follows you will be permitted intimate glimpses of the seniors at play. SENIOR SKELETONS Shhh l Did you know that William Beecher is going with a garbage man's daughter, but that he says she isn't to be sniffed at? Virginia Boyce and Katherine Jackson went to a flea. circus the other night and came home with a couple of the actors. Would you suspect that Joe Duran is Scotch? Why, say! He even carries his girl's teeth, so he doesn't have to buy eats. On top of all this, we discovered that Ellsworth Lewis is so bright that because his car squeaks he thinks there is pig iron in the axle. And did you know that Howard Rapp used to play football? Alas, poor fellow! They had to drop him from the team because in tackling he always went for the neck! This is getting terrible. Ernie Gill is so absent-minded that when the bootblack asked him whether he wanted light or dark finish he said, I don't mind, just so it's not the neck you serve me! And last, but not least, even our dear teacher adds a bone to the skeleton in the senior closet. Mrs. Caffray confesses that she has a suppressed desire to make a living selling smoked glass every time there's an eclipse of the sun. Dorothea E.: 'Tm a mind read- er. Evan M.: Can you read my mind? Dorothea E.: No, I left my magnifying glass at home. Senior Privileges Upon reaching a state of senior- hood one is privileged to have the degree Noble or Mighty be- fore one's name. A senior may hold the nose two inches higher than a senior B and six inches higher than a junior. Seniors are privileged to re- venge themselves on teachers by giving them written assignments on April fool's day. A senior may throw his olive pits in the cafeteria umbrella stand. Seniors may wear high silk hats and lavender spats to all football games, pie-eating contests, Eng- lish classes, initiations, public hangings, school trials, track meets, dog fights, and in the showers. A senior may go to the store across the street at noon provid- ing he first ascertains that Mr. Travis, Miss Calef, Mrs. Marks, and all the student body officers are at lunch. When caught doing something not included in the above privi- leges, a senior may assume a baby stare and say, Why, I'm a Senior. One day while on location, Henry H. was playing his uke when Margaret Mills came along. What key are you playing in ? she asked. Skeleton key -fits anything, was th-e answer. Page Thirty-five SENIORS WINTER '31 A charming chap! both brave and bold Is HARVEY WHITE, our grid- man. To the softer sea: he's stern and cold, But they'Il get him yet, this grid- man. Tho' traveled, learned, and debonair Our CAROL BURKE fainted when fy Alan Soule poked His head from his lair and grimly croaked, Let us get acquainted. Napoleon was a little man, And so is LORNE CAMPBELL But Nap, tho' small, was lord of all. What Lorne will be who can tell? We all know that EDNA Should be under BOND L To soothe us with lullabies Like a witch with a wand. Away! Away! Here's ROSE MCVAYJ Haste to the high tracks, She'll flood us with wise cracks. For what she says goesg that's the trouble with Rose. The finest little paper fA'ml one that could be wuss Q Is by ELMER TA A great Who there s syncopa N 0 My! From all tor ments that lze below THOMAS REDICK in the halls Helps to keep them quiet. What could he do without Loretta? Like to see him try it. Page Thirty-xi.v SENIORS WINTER '31 As ELIZABETH MILLSAP dances through life She's lo1'z'ngly known as Lizzie And the chappie that gets this girl for a wife Will certainly need to keep bizzie. Of brains and ability TED CARL- SON'S the possessor. And soon, no doubt, he'II be a university professor f??2. TOMASA wassa good sport, So friendly like everything' yet. An' Poppa and Mornnia FER- NANDEZ Should be toldt that really she- grandiz. There is grace in dignity and dignity in Grace: MARK SEVERTSON is possessed of both of these. At least of dignity we know he has EA- a trace, And as to Grace, well-ask Miss Stockton WW- 0 CHARLEMAGNE FUETTE was captain of the grid And was president of class the Senior B. The girls all are fearful hell get married to a wid And that no niore their hem they will C. Debates and dramatics are all zen, fine When LILLIAN GRAHAM gzzes them her time. This is our hero-EDWIN PARKS On a dark and stormy night He 'puts our fears to flight Whene'er at sarage doggie bar As A right good sport is DOROTHY LAPIER. With dot and dash she makes her shorthand notes. We call her Dot and she has dash No fear but sh.e'ZZ fulfill her sweetie s fondest hopes. Tl: is ' ' SENIORS WINTER '3 1 RALPH SMALE-playwright! Never dull-always bright! . Miss Sultan's best friend! Nothing more! That's the end. Down shoots, up curves, ins and outs Smoky speed, slow balls lobbed with ease. Foul tips, three baggers, home run clouts. MARENE SHARP, ball shark, knows all about these. There are men cooks, women cooks, and cooks galore, But when HENRY HOLMES cooks, he has the floor. JANET HARLEY'S our chaujjfeur.. To basketball games. . She's never a loafcr ' In driving the janes. To dance or not to dance-that is the question, A i To trip the light fantastic-shake the hoof. When EDNA BIXLER shakes it, there's infection, And, that to dance is good, she is the proof. EARL C H A M B E R L A I N-Ted ,.l1.aiT.' Student gov. president! In pressing a love affair Earl's never hesitant. LORETTA MILLER? There she stands With Elmer Taunton shaking hands. If all of the PARSONS the church has ordained Had CLARENCE hitched onto their names, Then we might be sure that the church had obtained One more saver of souls from the A . A V, flames. A A Pugr Thirty-eiglal SENIORS WINTER '3 1 MARIE s A N c H E z, keep this in tmind,' A beautiful voice is a beautiful thing, For pleasure to others it always will bring And their hearts to yours it will bind. O, Sweet Marie, How I Love Thee Is a song they used to sing, And LOUIS SAPIEN says, says he That song is just the thing. TOMASA MARTINEZ is really very fine: Good sportsmanship is her entranc- ing line. CECILIA K U J A W S K Y - a skater of note! Her wheel base is six inches lon , g' When she lets Lindy Bowen her. wheel bases tote, Then he turns his moan to a song' FRANCIS McFARLAND'S a favor- ite fellow, Quite quite, not queer, nor a quit- ter. A fanciful frocle found Frank fully firm, For Frank flattened her flat as a fritter. The GREGG system of shorthand is right up to snuff When ALMA gets busy and shows us her stuff. O ROBERT LANDGRAVE, are you as austere And grave as your name? A stage inanager's job, it doth ap- pear, Needs both dignity and fame. If grulchritudinous hair For your soul is a snare, Of BERENICE' JOHNSON beware. Pug: Tbirty-nim' CLASS OFFICERS Richard Stamper, Franklyn Hudson, Victor Larrieux, Harold Teeple. A-11 CLASS CLASS MOTTO Wo Shall Achfie1'e. VVell, Well! Look who's here! None other than the seniors' friendly rivals, the A juniors. Really, I don't know how to handle the situation gracefully. You see I'm a senior. To avoid flying missles, I turn this part of the show over to a very daring Frenchman, Monsieur Victor Lar- rieux, the first class president. Come on, Frenchie. Bon jour, tout le monde! I shall get down to business. Next in in- terest to myself fAhem!D are, of course, the other class officers, without whose 'tiring' aid our first semester wouldn't have been. Harold Teeple, that spirited lad, took charge of the meetings when I was out with Greta. Louise Capolungo recorded our capricious capers. The treasurer, Tim Marie Halloran, surely did collect a quantity of money. Jack Malseed, yell leader, put oodles of noise into the class, and Peggy Martin was made senate representative both halves. Having become acquainted with our executive force, note some of the things we have done. Last November, the juniors and seniors gave a prom, and what a 'swell' time we did have! Over one hundred students attended. The Fri- day before Christmas we gave our annual Christmas party. Bars, ice cream, cookies, and pop filled us to the brim. At the beginning of the second semester, officers were again elected. Franklyn Hudson, you all know him by his funny ways, was elected to the presidency. Why, what a coincidence! Hello, Franklyn! You're just in time to continue these gala adventures. Salutations, each and every one! I didn't know my ways were funny fglarej, but I know some people who have very peculiar crushes. Dick Stamper, better known as 'Liberty Bell', was elected vice president and substitutes for me when I have colic. Our new secretary, Geraldine Westover, keeps a line on our mail regarding senior pins, sweaters, and what have you? Bill Schwartz is master of shrieks. X Lastly, I want to tell what 'supermelogorgeous' home room teachers we have. They are Miss Sidebotham and Mrs. Weiss, two of the most efficient funmakers and folly-stoppers of 'Faculty Row'. And now, I see that the B juniors are impatient to talk about them- selves Ca pleasant pastimej 3 so I'll shove off fDon't take me literally or think I need help.D. Pugi' Fllffj' Row 1: P. Horgang Mrs. Weissg G. Mooreg P. Marting M. Heelyg K. Millsg D. Connollyg D. Mabeeg F. Lipkingg M. Billingsg M. Fowlerg E Bakerg H. Francis. Row 2: V. Larrieuxg L. Capolungog M. Huddlestong V. Baileyg J. Davis E. Garrisong T. M. Hallorang E. Hallorang C. Balmerg E. Evansg M Kingg J. Malseed Row 3: S. Beecherg L. Ericksong B. Barnesg D. Broadbentg C. D'Am- brosig W. Coopriderg T. Larsong B. Blankg V. Bredahlg L. Davisg J Motcher. Row 4: D. Lewisg E. Andersong F. Kendallg C. Mattsong C. Dupuyg S Moomawg F. Hudson. C. Goldieg B. Cappsg H. Hines. Row 1 : S. Schwartzg M. Takemotog T. Okurag E. Sawyerg G. Stocktong M Wocksg E. Pierceg B. Wrightg G. Westoverg A. Parsonsg D. Olin: Row 2: A. Souleg E. Wrightg H. Teepl-eg L. Parksg D. Wellsg C. Wallace Miss Sidebothamg H. Stanfordg M. Thompsong J. Wr' ht' T. Take: motog J. Rfiverag D. Wright. Row 3: R. Switzerg P. Oweng F. Stevensg A. Shellg W. Parv 3 B. Soskeg 1. Smithg B. Rainsg D. Stamperg W. Smithg J. Stafer' . Sayler. Page Furly-mn' 7 CLASS OFFICERS Floyd Turley, Leatha Helm, Genevieve Williams, Otis Peterson. B-1 1 CLASS CLASS MOTTO lfpeplp! And now, we go down a step fPlease don't take me wrong, B11's, for I mean in the sense of a school ladder.J. Well, I see that if I don't, in a few minutes I shall be requested to. What am I talking about? Why about letting some one who isn't entirely off Knot casting any reflections, of course? do the announcing! As I said before for did I'?J, it be- hooves me at this time to let a member of this junior class proceed with the reading of the minutes fOh, my error! You see, I am so used to presiding that I get mixed uplh. And here, ardent admirers, We have none other than that witty, entertaining, collegiate dancer, Petty Helm CJNO, that isn't her real name, it's Leatha Marjorie, believe it or not! . Here we are. Who? Why the swankiest and most proficient class in dear old Banning-the B juniors. We hav'en't received any gold medals for activity in school affairs, as yet, but it isn't because we are not willing. In our seventh grade, we were greatly honored by being Ban- ning's first 'Scrubs', and by having Mr. Lawson and Mr. Yeoman as class advisors. In the eighth year, several new members were added to the class, and our advisors were 'switched' CEXcuse the French.J to Miss McCabe and Mr. Riffenburg. In the ninth year, Mary Adams, a member of our class, was junior high student body president, and Gordon McGinley was yell l-eader. Noth- ing more occurred that year. During our sophomore trials, a play The Estabrook N ces was given and went over with a bang! QOh, heck, slang againlb This year Mr. Braman snatched the honor from Miss McCabe, and became our class chaperon. And now we are juniors! Just think of it! Our class president, Floyd Turley, is a remarkable boy, the kind with whom you could trust your grandmother. We also have in the class several lettermen. During the basketball season we saw Tommy Turley and Frank Winchester 'strut- ting their stuif' on the lightweight teams, while Otis Peterson and Arthur Willey received C letters, and Bill Heron a D letter, thus giving us five valuable athletes. You want to hear a 'scrumptious' secret! Look me up!! Pugr Forty-Iwo Top Row-Ramon Garcia, Dwayne Larson, David Kirscher, Andrew Kristo- vich, Carl Davenport, Mr. Braman, Harold Burgess, Raymond Bates, Robert Cameron, William Herron. Second Row-Maxine Harper, Lorene Cunningham, Stella Harper, Leatha Helm, Dorothea Dick, Maxine Burns, Mozelle Cowan, Isidora Fer- nandez, Lucy Martinez. Top Row-Frank Winchester, Floyd Turley, Carl Davenport, George Walsh, Norton Soske, Robert Cameron, Jesse Pettit, Eugene Win- gard, Harley Ross, Lindsley Sault. Middle Row--Torao Okamoto, William Cavanaugh, Maxine Burns, Genevieve Williams, Frances Radford, Jean Munro, Dale McAlary, Arthur Willey, Dwayne Larson. Front Row-Gordon McGinley, Mabel Masushige, Ruth Peck, June McCoy, Mozelle Cowan, Catherine McManus, Jewel Smith, Dora Rogers, Helen Masushige, William Herron. Page Forty-Ihre: CLASS OFFICERS Milo McCard, Richard Pratt, Jean Foster, Fairen Sion, John McKenzie. A- 1 0 CLASS CLASS MOTTO Bigger and Better? The show has been going on for approximately four hours, and Wonder of Wonders! Marvel of the Ages! I haven't seen a single piece of artillery for ridding you of me yet. fYes, yet! I think I had better knock on wood.l In a moment of time there will dazzel your vision a class which I know well, maybe too well! CExplanation: my sister is a member.J Ooops! I knew I'd speak too quickly fand freelybl Already there are several of the aforesaid articles showing prominently among you theater- goersg so I am going to take a leave of absence and let Johnnie Melton occupy the center of the stage. Oh, this prominence overcomes me! Really, it quite sweeps me 06 my lower appendages. Our classes began in three separate rooms in September, but because of an increase in membership, larger quarters had to be secured, and thus the second semester found us in 'rooms 311 and 6. Our class advisors rival those of all the other classes. Mr. Freed, an early comer to Banning, now in his fifteenth year, is one of the most beloved of all teachers. We also have for protectors the distinguished, happily married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Van Zandt. When the government called Mr. Van Zandt to South America, Miss Cavanaugh took his place. Our professors, however, ar-e not the only ones worthy of note in this ever delightful class. Many notable characters, in fact, some of the most notable of the school lsez me and seventy-five other authoritiesl are to be found in our class rooms. Milo McCard, past president of the junior high, and next year's football captain, is, at the present time, lead- ing the boys in the Popularity Contest. Reino Maki, Edward Maquena, and Robert Moore are star basketball players, all members of the Marine League teams. The girls played basketball during Banning's playday, and what's more they won fThree cheers! Hic-Hic-I mean-hip, hip hur- rahlj. We furnished Gerald Compton, one of the leads, and most of the dancers for Mr. Hansen's operetta. Another of our maestro's discoveries, Mabel Brown, entertained everyone with her song-and-dance hits. Mar- nette Bingham, Gareld Green, Bobby Campbell, Earl Hubbard, and Eldon Towner have made a name fin a big wilyl for themselves in citrus and stock judging. Jean Foster, Clarence Davis, and Mary McKinnon up- held our very honorable reputation by entering the National Oratorical Contest. Now, you people must admit that we're not so bad! Everything to the contrary notwithstanding, we're good we are Ceven if We are the only ones who know itj, but will be much-oh, so much better next year. Pago Forty-four Pagr Forlg CLASS OFFICERS Howard Russell, Mary Le Donne, Robert Lambie, Myron Yinger, Eleanor Schneider, Fred Jackson. B-10 CLASS CLASS MOTTO HB6 l0'yl1l. As the forthcoming scene opens, the plot thickens, and Howard John- son comes out of the mist! Greetings, Howard! What do you want? Oh, ravishing! Go to it! Young ladies and youths, it affords me undeniable felicity to intro- duce to you absolutely the latest, fool-proof model of B10's. Now that that is terminated and you have gazed upon our intelligent physiognomies, we are going to give you the treat of your adolescent years. When we first came to Banning in 1927, we were a bit bewildered by the incessant swirl of the busy seniors. But after a day or two, we knew we were going to be Banning's prize class! Our first plav was Poe-i-hzmtes a pantomine. comedy success. We then demonstrated bv a clever skit .fohnmfs Teeth that we believed in physical education. This last year, a few of our members who were in the dramatics class, produced numerous playlets in the class room. Etiquette a short skit, was given in an assembly and featured La Rue Malseed and the speaker. We also submitted another play called The Witches Are About which boasted a very brilliant cast. Several of our members attempted debating and obtained class room success, while Dorthea Evans. Geneva Brown, and myself declaimed in the Constitutional Oratorical Contest. We not only excelled as bad fl mean goodj actors. but also in athletics and academic subjects. The girls displayed their willing co- operation CThey should be more carefulj in the girls' playday, when they, under 'Captain Alpha Larrieux', played volleyball against a group of seniors from Bell. Evan Adam made a league basketball team. while Bud Krause. himself, was no less than a manager. Lester Wag- iiecr and Howard Russell were very good track men--both receiving 6 STS. Tn the typing room. Pauline Harrison received a certificate and two pins. Anna Kristovich a pin. Geneva Brown and myself certificates. Graduation time again! On the evening of this brilliant affair. we presented on the stage just what we do in our everyday class rooms. Reci- tations in English, Spanish. business training, algebra, physical education, and other subjects included in our programs were dramatized, each member participating. We are now entering senior high school, determined to keep up with the motto which has thus far carried us to prominence-'Be loyal'. Pagz' Forty-six . R l . i 5 -N X, . X I Afffifj XX Pql I5 CLASS OFFICERS Row 1-James Harris, Blanche McNichols, Phyllis Sandison, Margaret Stevens, Richard Davis. Row 2--Omar Sinclair, Donald Wilson, Harry Green. A-9 CLASS CLASS MOTTO Bound to Win! Ah, ha! The cream of the Junior High approacheth! No, that isn't rightg it's here fDon't blame me.J! As I know so little about these youngsters Cmaybe really nothingl, 1 shall let one of their represtnta- tives do the honors. Being mascot of the school debate team ought to have given little Lila Lou Haller some stage presence CNothing else we hopeb, and so I leave the task to her. Oh, Lila, come. The applause is for you. No, no, the folks don't want to hear about Red Riding Hood! Just tell them all the good things about your class. Introduc- ing Miss Haller CNo, not holler! She's just a little girl.J! I don't care, my mamma loves me! Just for that, I'm going to ignore you, completely and absolutely, and 'speak my speech' to the nice peoples out in front. And now, everybodies, you are gazing upon the class, the A9's. We made our debut fHow do you pronounce that?D in 1927, and have been growing stronger ever since. Mrs. Pearson, Miss Fox, Mr. Welch, and Mr. Helbach guided us through those terrible, terrifying Scrub days, and we hope they will not give up the ship. lNever fear, it won't sink.D I admit we haven't been so active in the past, and there are times when the upper classmen make us feel pretty small flike a minute agoj, but it won't be for long now. QI wonder if the school is insured?J With the unsurpassed presentation of Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil we started CI repeat, started! on our dramatic career. We clapped the cimax, I mean- we capped the climax when Bonnie Burns was chosen to play, last year, the lead in the operetta The Prince of Seville. Watch for coming announcements! We Cplurall girls won the championship in the fast, furious, and dangerous C?J game of volley ball during our pioneer days. Continuing our climb for social prominence, we had a very enjoyable Christmas party, followed, a few months later, by a valentine box CTalk about love notes! Geelj. And now, folkses, I hear little Red Riding Hood calling, so that I mus' say goo-buyll' Pugr' Forty-right K Q ' x 'xxx X rx- xx, 'N ivx w x -9 -jx 'SS- Q Page' l'4lIl'f'Y'fIilll CLASS OFFICERS Irene Goul, Vada Peterson, Mary Sullivan, Kathryn Rountree. B-9 CLASS CLASS MOTTO '34-or Brest! Oh, my goodness- '34-or bust -sounds rather alarming, doesn't it? But then, don'cha know, that's the jolly old spirit to have CYeps, B9's, you can keep it, too, in fact, you'd better, or Banning will-- l Oh, don't mind me, Iim just the class editor. Anyway we all know you'll keep your threat-er-promise-I mean mottolj. I see my escape coming in the manly figure of that personality young- ster, Lowell Mohns! Come forward, young-un, your big moment has arrivd . Hang on me, hang on to me I I'm going to tell you our history. Oh, this is so sudden-this overnight leap to fame. But I'll do my best. 'Honest', I shall! When we were B7's fthe thrill that comes only once in a lifetimel, we all came fevery mother's son and daughter of usb and were awed- thunderstruck-etc.-by such a big school as Banning. It wasn't the school so much as it was the atmosphere, the apparent air of dignity- CSay if some one doesn't stop me, I'll be telling a Nick Harris detective story.J. And were we green? To give you some idea of how really unripe we were, everyone thought we had developed a case of 'gang green' fBut, regardless of public opinion, we hadn't.J. Since then we have developed a great deal-mentally, morally, and physically. While B8's, we had a very, very exciting party. We enjoyed such a good time that 'Andy' had to ring the fire bell in order to get us out of the building. Now don't get the impression that that was the only party we ever had because I rise to remark that our social career is still in its ascendancy. Athletics is a B9 specialty de luxe. O-ur girls won the volley ball and captain ball championships, and have placed high in other sports. Sportsmanship will always mark us along with other good qualities, we hope. At the end of the first semester, one of our class teachers, Miss Jones, left to accept a position in Los Angeles. Miss Swope, a new teacher in Banning, has taken her place, our other home room directors being Miss Clayton and Mr. Yeoman. Page Fifty Pugr' Fifly-om' lol QS 'car l QS CLASS OFFICERS NCS Af Row 1-Bob Winston, Jane Perry, Lucile Crostic, Walter lnloes. N a, Row 2-Ralph Winchester, Carl Morrison, Anton o Acuesta, Jim Gray. A-8 CLASS CLASS MoTTo The Best Alwaiylsfn O-La-La! I see familar faces in this group. I ought to--I was in the gym class with the girls for six months. Familiarity breeds contempt Knot always, though, and this is the exception to the ruleb. I think I'll shift the responsibility fyes, againl onto the big, manly shoulders of Bobby Winston, the ladies' man fa good onel. Ship ahoy, alley-oops, greetings, and what have you Calso what you haven'tJ. More fun, more people killed, blood, and-fcensoredl! Really though, I'm having the most fun! In time, I'm quite positive, I shall rival John Gilbert, Douglas Fairbanks, and Rudy Vallee all com- bined. KI notice many doubting faces in the audience, but that's my story, and I'll stick to it.J Well, getting down to thumb tacks and other such uplifting objects Cof torturel, it is my pleasure to present to you Cno chargel the A8's and their class advisors. Miss Gordon, Miss Neft, Miss Cohen, and Guy- fKingsburyJ are our class teachers. And what a class they manage! Absolutely the best one produced in years! On all the important holidays feven on some that were not quite so importantl, we had parties or programs ion with the eatsl. And are we good at athletics? I'll say the same, for the same, at the samel- fThere I go again, but, you see, it's only natural. I was born in an air- plane, so I'm just a Vagabond lover.J. We have participated in many interclass athletic games during the past year, not often winning. but we have aimed to be good losers, and I don't think we have fallen short of our goal. The chief aim of our class has been to raise our scholarship record, maybe we have, and maybe We haven't, but, nevertheless, we have tried Capplausel. Every year we have been fortunate enough to elect the right lead- ers. This group, with everyone's cooperation has made our class one of the most respected, and, what's more, beloved classes in the 'Alma Mammy'. We are known for our high ideals in citizenship, scholarship, fel- lowship, and sportsmanship. Say, speaking of ships, reminds me, I'm just a vagabond, and l feel the urge coming on-so adiosf' Pngr Fifly-two Y I Pnga' Fifiy-lln'4'e 3 X 1. fx il? L W' A ,1,f4 fl 4' f KH r M V F84 s' ' fk Y MVN .,,, ,L lf , is Aix!! 'iff I 1 ,,f1 9 f 3,4 ffl!- fp Q. LAf'1,,f' N Q' I ffffnx' 1 N A I CLASS OFFICERS Lon Cooper, John Stamper, Opal Voien, Vincent Colletti. B- 8 CLASS CLASS MOTTO Small Efforts Are Seeds to Great Success. Here comes one of the sunniest classes in the junior high school- the B8's. In their glorious search for knowledge they have discovered some very outstanding personalities. I am going to have one of these husky, stalwart sons of Banning outline their year's activities for you. I am speaking of a chubby little fellow, John Stamper, better known as Chlub . D-d-dear sc-school m-m-m-mates! Say, this isn't nearly so easy as it looks CIf you don't believe me, come on and try it.J. During the fall Qdown-and-go-boomlj of 1929 we B8's had several entertainments, the most successful of which was a Christmas party. At this time We played games, exchanged gifts, and gobbled Cscusel down refreshments. And Valentine's day Cseeing as how the SENIORS still believed in such nonsenseh we, also, gave our best girl and boy friends Cdepending, of course, on which specie we belonged tok cards which spoke of our affection CIS that the right word?J. You folks may think that we have started out too early, but our chief amusement during home room periods has been debating. We have had arguments Corganized, understandl among ourselves and also with the A7's and A8's. Miss Daniel's class took the lead in this movement when it went into Mrs. Swart's home room and gave an example of how to carry on real honest-to-goodness debating. In order to show us how much our un- tiring efforts were appreciated, these other classes returned debates, and such an improvement-oh, my! Then a regular debate tournament fol- lowed. Starting with the question: Resolved: Football Is a Better Sport Than Baseball , we gradually worked up to more serious subjects. Mrs, Chapman offered us a very novel arrangement at the begin- ning of the year. It concerned the organization of home room periods and provided that we have Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for study, Tuesdays for plays, debates, etc., and Fridays for yells. This sug- gestion was quickly accepted by us Cespecially the yelling part. Nat- urally! We m-ust give vent to our overstressed nerves some time! iSez melj. Now you will have to admit that we are a most versatile fYou see we are improving already.J and clever class. Take warning and keep an eye upon us in the future. Thank you ! Page Fifty-four I VX.: - Page Fifty-fre .iii-W '71 . Xu. XJ J . XJ ' .X YQ .- Syl ', ew Y Gil ' 1 I' N CLASS OFFICERS George Lemmon, Mary Green, France Helm, Winnie Mae Smith, Vernon Brookshire. A-7 CLASS CLASS MOTTO One for All, cmd All for One. Well, folks, here are some more of our babies. Yes, our babies, even though they have graduated from the crying stage. Oh, pardon! I see I am going to be greatly disapproved of if I keep this up much longer. One of their presidents, France Lorraine Helm CSay, this just about includes the whole family, doesn't it?J will do the announcing. Presenting France Lorraine tNo, she wasn't born thereg it is just an old French custom.J ! .. How-de-do, everybody! Isn't this hilarious? My first apearance in the movies, and the talkies to boot. But, I won't keep my qmmmission very long unless I fulfill my contract. When we entered Banning, as B7's, in September, 1929, we were full of fun and questions. But, to our disappointment, our class was di- vided into four sections. We soon became-reconciled, and later we even realized the advisability of such a separation. We knew intimately, four, instead of one, of Banning's teachers. We began our series of astonishing feats by giving an auditorium entertainment while we were still B7ls. This was a most unusual program because it was the first to be given entirely by a B7 home room. We were especially lucky at this time because the famous boy orator, Franklyn Hudson, was our announcer CMe for him when I grow upll. t'Helena Thomas and Shirley Webster entertained us with their clever interpretive plays. Franklin Simpson and James Soske also per- formed for our pleasure COh, the boys are cleverg give them creditll. ' Like most 'kids' CNone but a seventh grader may call us thatll we adore parties and eats. Thus on every possible occasion we had both. We started out at Christmas with a party. Even though it was divided into four parts, the gayety did not diminish. And on Valentine day,'did we have fun? We found out then who everyone's best beau or girl was tMore secrets ll. One week later we celebrated the birthday of the father of our country, George Washington, with a program consisting of a talk by Franklin Simpson on 'Washington's Younger Lifef James Soske played on the harmonica. ' Through the guardianship of our four class room teachers-Miss Shumate, Miss Allen, Mrs Corwin, and Mrs. Griiiith-we hope to make 'One for all, and all for one' not only our motto, but our achievement. Pugv Fifty-six ' WWJ' 6 N Q 1 M, - 1 ' X1 U' .- M 5 , X X A x, .JV X1 My 3 x A. X' QA Qv4u M-fx' , 'Q 'F i X' CA h E. 5 -U 'n ' 0 Z' yy K' x Q ' X- ' x f X . 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But, of course, as you say, I must please my public, too. February 3 proved to be the biggest event in the lives of these in- fantsg they became members of the great organization, the Phineas Ban- ning High School. They also met their Waterloo on this particular day. I shall now explain this heartrending situation. You see, they were only poor little country kidlets , used to being the Big Frogs at Fries, Ava- lon, Gulf, and Wilmington Park grammar schools, and then they came to Banning Where us big brutes put them in their place making them real- ize they were only driftwood, floating on the sea of education, constantly grouping for superiority. And such, my friends, is the ending of the story which I have entitled Never Think You Have It-It's Probably If Cweep, weepj. This group is one of the smartest to enter the portals of Banning. After groping confusedly about the halls for two weeks, they discovered a different room and teacher every period. tBy the way, a period always meant a round dot, which should come at the end of a sentence, to them. Now they know ten periods a day, none of which resembles the others.J They also know now that they are divided into four home rooms and have Miss Cavanugh, Mr. Compton, Miss Swartz, and Miss Emerson for teachers. fWhat luckll After the big task of organizing on February 14, these infants had a Valentine party. QGoodness knows they needed some recreation after such strenuous labor.J They not only exchanged valentines, but also were given cookies, cake, and candy. tOh, of course, they paid for it.J 'Pon mly word! I musn't forget. Three of us seniors enrolled as assis- tants in the gym class of these beginners. What fun! Will and Mary said that this was the only period in the day that we felt like seniors. After such marvelous training fOh, yeah?J, you can expect to hear frequently from a class which says, 'Second Milers' is both our name and our slogan. As the phrase implies, we hope to do Well not only in the things assigned to us, but also to go the second mile in doing something each day to make Banning glad we are here. Pug: Fifty-right Puge Fifly-nine BELIEVE IT CR NCT ' Senior Sayings Billie Jones- Well, officer,- Dennie Driskill- Lay off my woman! Evan Mitchell - That's an angle. ' Helen McGinley- Give this note ml Harold Scott- Anybody seen Pat ? Charles Swain - AW, Mis' Corwin ! Romualdo Rabe- -i-- Mary Swift- Hey, you, com- mere a sec. Ernie Gill - We gotta have order. Anna Pederson - Everyone bring a nickel. Amos Schneider- Got a match ? THE POET'S CORNER IIHKPK How sweetly doth the microphone Improve each shining hour, By making first a sour voice sweet And then a sweet one sour. Under the casting director's eye The homely extra stands, And stands and stands and stands And stands and stands and stands. Embarrassing Moments Bernice Keville-breaking up Mr. Comerford's paddle. Ray Newman-spiking punch with castor oil. Romualdo Rabe-getting an A from Mr. Holstein. Harland Marshall - eating a raw oyster. Evelyn Mohns-guzzling Milky Ways. Hazel Patton-tripping a teacher. Bessie Robbins - swallowing prune pits. Louis Regan-bringing a genu- ine absence excuse. Margaret Mills-selling fresh- ies elevator tickets. Hal White-chewing tobacco. Walter Parvin - calling Mrs. Marks honey. Maurice Pearson - necking Achsa Powell. Louis Regan, in a sheltered cor- ner of the big lot, was waiting for Thelma Lee, who was very late. At last she arrived. Well, shout- ed Louis, You're a great one! What do you mean by keeping me standing here like a fool? Well, she retorted sweetly, you really can't blame me for the way you stand, dear. Plumber: I came to fix that old tub in the kitchen. 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Q . 1' Sf -' .31-' . : .. -' 1. 5 - '4 -'--. -.-.--- 1 - -- 1--H -ff' 1' 1 ff. . H -1?'fs?1+.-vf'wf'..Sv'f,f-.g'-1.4-1-4:i'Tqf-1--.i V 5 H w MR. Emma, BUT l'LL HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY LATER- 'O0 BUSY TO NO QWQJL Uwujmwmuio Ms WMWWWWJ LQimmGMW M5wM0M kwywwljgrgw Wi! 1' .IN ' f2,,,U ',4,0jvg,gA1 gA.a,,, qv, x ' A A ' ' Q Hs ummm Wi QP-Q9+ SL STUDENT BODY AND PRESIDENTS To All Banningites-My Pals: After serving as president of Banning I found out what OUR school is made of. It was a plea- sure, as well as a privilege, to go down the hall-cast a smile to all and get a return. Pals, when you are out of school, you surely miss the familiar faces and smiles. Your cooperation is wonderful: your sportsmanship is greatg and your friendship is priceless. Almilove, To0lc'ie Winchester Scholarship and sportsmanship are the two ideals the students of Banning strive to gain, the former being obtained only by hard work, the latter by participating in the field of athletics. Until one has done his best in both, he has not received the most out of his high school career. Sincerely, Hal White Page Six I1 -nm' SENIOR AND JUNIOR STUDENT BODY OFFICERS What do you like better than a parade? Another one? Then here they both are-one composed of senior student body oflicers, the other of junior. The fine looking gentleman at the head of the procession is Mr. Travis. Tookie Winchester and Hal White, presidents the first and second semesters respectively, couldn't have missed success with the splendid cabinets you see following close behind. The very busy lady, with the assemblage of children who Walk along so ostentatiously, is Miss Calef. Really, who wouldn't like to be an officer under the guidance of two such leaders, for, to be Hfreezingly frank , I've heard many delightful com- ments upon their accomplishments? Page Sixly-two . SENATE y Being a girl, I'm not supposed to know much about business and government. Not withstanding the fact, this part of school life is carried on to a noticeable degree by girls. Our senate was created to take over the policies, proceedings, and general legislation of the school. FINANCE Speaking of women's ability makes me Wonder if they control the finances of the gentlemen, too? Just ask any of our boysg they can tell you. Briefly but forcefully this board has executed it's duties with rare inge- nuity. To them big financial resulted must be accedited. Pngc' Sixty-llyrre STUDRNT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS HAL WHITE EARL CHAMBERLAIN ANNA PEDERSEN Lili-ETTA MILLER Halt! ln the name of the law! Have you a lunch permit? Now doesn't that sound familiar? Guess Who? lt's just one of those student government officials who patrol the halls and grounds of our school keeping law and order. Headed by Hal White, Anna Pedersen, Lor- etta Miller, and Earl Chamberlain, this organization has raised the standards of discipline in our school. Pagz' Six fy-fvur Pngr Si xfy-ff: Page Siwty-xix BANNING AGGIES Moo-oo-o! Moo-oo-0! Ba-a-al Ba-a-a! Whoa! Git-ap! Stock judg- ing! Who cares if a cow is a pound overweight? It's too deep for me! I smell orange blossoms! Here comes the bride! Another good man gone wrong! Well, squeeze me, if it isn't the lemon judgers! Anyway these teams won honor and glory for themselves and Banning. AGGIE JUDGES KATHERINE SNYDER STATE CHAMPIONS GARELD GREEN ELDON TOWNER Paz! Sixty-:z'vc1z .. S , I . ,,,,,. , , V PORTLIGHT STAFF And I just couldn't forget the Port Light Staff, which is a living testimony of high aspirations! PRESS CLUB Why hello, Margaret. What can I do for you? Certainly, step right up and tell us What's up. What's up? Why the moon of course, silly! Do I like moonlight? Oh, no! Not much! But at present I must desist and say a few words concerning a most interesting club which is composed of journalism and print shop students. This Press Club was organized to settle the state of chaos existing between the two factions. Page Sixfy-riglal HOME NURSING Desirous of securing realand tangible results, the girls of Banning have taken up a fascinating study-home nursing. The class enrollment is quite large, and the aims of the course as outlined by the teacher-nurse are: to create a desire to build habits which safeguard healthy to develop skill and ability in caring for the sick and meeting common emergencies in the homeg to create a desire for proper knowledge in the care of infants and children, and to inspire an appreciation of the profession of nursing. Say, boys, have you ever had one of those efficient girl nurses bandage a cut? Well, Fa down and go boom and hustle to the repair shop. By the way, here's a nice letter one of our pretty nurses received from a patient CPatient is right, very patientli. Dear Doctor: After taking several bottles of your famous eye Water, I am totally blind. And, girls, haven't you all at some time or other aspired to become a nurse? Why don't you find out if the subject still holds its lure and charm? flf he doesn't, some other victim Will.J Page Sixiy-niuf -,-1 Pagv Sewnly Page Scwrity-vrle ' SCHGLARSHIP SOCIETY The scroll rolls back, and thereupon are writ These names upon the roll of honor W-,,, C2 'Eve1yn Sayler Louis Erickson tKa,therine Shuey Glennyce Belton Harry Caldwell Dennie Driskill Ernest Gill Edith Harris ffArdythe I-Iorney i'iRuth Inglis Margaret Mills i'Ha.ze1 Patton Rornualdo Rabe Bessie Robbins George Shinno iiKatherine Snyder Loretta Miller Willie Stamper Hal A. White f'Mary E. Swift Edna Bixler Earl Chamberlain Don Lewis Louise Capolungo Franklyn Hudson Dorothy Mabee Peggy Martin Tomiko Okura Elaine Pierce Irvin Smith Jewel Wright Maxine Burns Frank Winchester Gwinn Banks Robert Cameron Harold Lind Alyce Kono Benigno Orono LaRue Malseed Howard Russell Martha Schultz Mildred Billings Dorothy Schwar Ruth Martin Dale McAlary Harriet Mabee ,,..1.. .. Louis Martinez Louise Marscellas Julia Meichelbock Violet Pearson Theodore Peters Grace Wingard Fred Stevens Harold Teeple Marjorie Thompson Sherman Schwartz Genevieve Williams Geraldine Westover Eduardo Rivera Eldon Towner Edith Ward Lois Inokuchi Richard Davis Isadora Fernandez Chujecko Matsuka Annette Schwartz Dernetry Ackel Lucretia Carter 'li Seal Bearers Page .Set enly-Iwo CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS The meeting is called to order! First that clever little writer, Mar- garet Mills, will speak about the Press Club. Folks, I didn't plan to make much of a speech. However, the Press Club is composed of members of journalism and print shop classes. Its object is to promote fewer brickbats and more bouquets. Thanks, Margaret. Lo and behold!! Look who's coming now. Good- looking Earl Apricot Chamberlain! Earl, give us some facts concerning the Spanish Club. Gracias, senorita, for the wonderful introduction! La intenclion del club espanol es de mostrar la gracia y cultura de los espanoles. Esta com- puesto do los alumnos que han estudlado el espanol para dos anos. Ahora tenemos una mesa en la cafeteria para los miembros donde tenemos que hablar solamente en espanol. Did you get all of Earl's speech? Goodness, who is this coming? Step up, Miss Daniels, and tell us a little about the Latin Club. Camera! Nos Senatus Populusque Romanus, vos salutamus! The Latin Club is organized for the benefit and furtherance of the knowledge of Latin, and includes all members of the Latin classes. Our motto is Summa Summar- um, and we believe and uphold the rights and laws of our club magna cum fide. I now present a leading lady. Willie, tell us about the G. A. A. The G.A.A. of Banning is very lively. Every year it sponsors a play- day, inviting other schools. Our aim is to develop sportsmanship among the girls. Miss McCabe is our advisor. Now, if shy Mrs. Griffith will step forward, Weill hear about the Girls' League. Come close, so all can see. Hi! kids! The Girls' League feels it has accomplished much during the past semester ,vizz The Teachers' Tea, Mothers-Daughters' Banquet, Christmas Drive, and the entertainment of delegates from other schools. And who is this approaching? Why, if it isn't Harold Teeple! Hello, everybody! I'm supposed to give you a few highlights on the Hi-Y. We missed Mr. Van Zandt, our capable adviser, we tried to carry on in his absence, and we gave him an honorary banquet on his return. Mr. Compton Will address you on the Science Club. Er-er eh hem! This is indeed a pleasure. The club is an informal organization of students banded together to learn more about the mys- teries of modern science and holds its meetings once a month. Who is that kid speaking to Mr. Travis? Upon my word, it's Mr. Comerford himself. Well, youngsters, the Aggie Club has again come to the fore, win- ning in some cases only by a nose, but winning nevertheless. The compe- tition this year was strong, but we won places in all contests. Here's for more and bigger cups from your group, Mr. Comerford! Now we are to hear about that society which is inhabited by bookworms. Oh! Mr. Welch! The Scholarship Society has been fortunate in its large number of invitations to other schools. The society receives persons who have made A's and B's. I hope to see all of you with us. Milo Three Eyebrow McCard will tell about the Varsity. Yes, the Varsity Club is composed of Banning lettermen. The main feature of the year was the football banquet sponsored by the organ- ization. I trust you have enjoyed this review of clubs and organizations, and I'll now turn the screen back to Dennie. Page Se renly-ilnee POPULARITY Hi kids' You are gazing upon the entrancmg countenanc of o ost p lar boy and gal Cunless you desire to christen them otherlzlsell. I Q t's some of you are anxious to know just who gave them such a title. like this. Each person buying an annual was entitled to cast one hundred votes for his favorite candidate in a popularity contest. CThese rules were the buy-words of the circulation trust. We trust they didn't take any wooden pesos.J ' +l6l '9i+ ADVERTISING CONTEST And now, ladies and gerunds, if you will kindly desist from the tossing of those luscious fruits, sometimes known as tomatoes, I shall ask the do-re-me twins to make their first formal appearance on this stage. Ah, here they come. Give them a nice hand. You all know what the definition of a modern girl is- a walking advertisement. And it's true in this case. These go-getters, Doris Broad- bent and Berenice Johnson, traversed the entire harbor district, vamping the business men and selling themselves rather than the intended article. What am I talking about? Say, wake up and get wise. These blushing fuse your imaginationl are the champeen ad sellers in our school. Their motto: 'Tm following you fm-erchantsbf' I Page Sevmly-four 1 ' A' ' '- 4' HA 111. MM Af flip' 11 3 'Qgw 2 'QWWA 'W QW? YQ ' . V V. .V .1 .1 11- 1 '11 11 '1 , 1 , VV ' ' - 'K . ' fi .4 5 ' ??V - . ' -' -9 , V' E . '-' L' H -J ' .1 gg 4- D ,H .- - 11 - 1 . 1' . - 1' fwgzfz... . 1 41 I' '- - J A 1 ' 1 1, 11',' ,.. - 1 . 1 ,11 1 jj 1.3: . ,I V . V - g., 13,1 'V EV' VJ'V.-V5v.'rfn7,V g, 'SEAT L 1 wg '1 . V V .' V.1m , J. V V A 1111.311 1 A.Q1k1.AA1.?A.1 1:11 1 A1 V 1,1 1'f!HI1g V V193 V. ,VVfu,g,V ,V 5, A r V, 1 . 1 , 1.,1..1 .1 21' .1-.Q -T. .. 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' -.. 4 ,jf A1 ,V - .Vw I--,11.f, 'VMAV .- - , 1 ' ' ' .fs 3- '1 .13 1 .i. +5e:f.':f. fVzaN..f'31 'iias,', ::iA.i1f-A-531,--.J -. L ' .ffl 1, ...L1:QFT'3:-- .2 TA jf?-, NV M u 1 J E I 5 9 a 5 F B I 1 Q Q . I I ,Q n 1 5 E 5 i I i S I r ,. i I E i F s a E i E e I M 'QlILi'Xivl'.R1 '1iE' 1.i - .V .E4 'yflWil'Li3iQ. 1iiR'3.1'NEQKiEFl!Rn 1 I 1 I I ,f wa ,MIN X- My-Ar W X I I tx fiiw sb f y , X ff ,if pf WM' My XP 'JJ . Mix X x QWVQQN YJ2,G,Jqv5U.j if 7F XX , ' v RV if N lpfcg . DN M L3 , ,1 Y -N, '.- , v' , '?1.,I.i'.:fg ' -, ff ARTS Thank you, Mr. Master of Ceremonies, for introducing me so elabo- rately. In preparing for the arts section of this program, one outstand- ing thing inspired me :-Banning students entered into the arts with all the zim and zip at their command. No one was required to debate or sing or act. Yet everyone was found busily putting it over somewhere. Here comes Banning's ever smiling music director, who has a few words for you. Hello, Mr. Hansen! Take a deep breath. Don't be bash- ful. Speak up. How do you do, folks. Now what was I going to say? Oh, yes! Very much to the satisfaction of all concerned, the music activities at Banning High have been growing beyond our expectations. With an in- crease in numbers, we are prepared to meet the demands of more ambi- tious musical projects such as the operetta The Prince of Seville last year, or our spring production this year, the premiere on any stage of The Flower of Venezia. These operettas and the Christmas play Noel were all original, creative work, the last with the help of Fare Teschke. You will remember that Oh! Mommy! the minstrel show, was also pre- sented along with various other programs during the year. Now, people, it is our aim to give pupils not alone the theoretical knowledge and technique of the subject, but likewise the opportunity of participation in a production on our stage. There is a wealth of talent here within our own circle, and we teachers are bending every effort to assist those who wish to express themselves in this fine way. Here's wish- ing you the best vacation ever. Oh, yeah! Our little dramatics coach is before you. Miss Sultan knows how to make it go over big. Hello, everyone. I have been asked by your fine arts editor to give my impression of dramatics at P.B.H.S. Yours, however, would be much cleverer than mine since the students at Banning are so adept at express- ing themselves dramatically. A later scene will prove this very fact, and in the meantime let us all drink a toast to Drama, the Art with a Soul l Now speaks our keen debate coach, Mr. Riffenburg, in person. He is never too busy to help a perplexed student. Fortunate listeners of tonight's program CI say fortunate because Banning's spirit has touched youj, there are styles so perfect they never change, and modes of life that never progress. I speak of shoe laces. From Caesar's sandals to the shoes of Banning's humblest boy, laces have been 'it'. Also the art of Cicero, no less glorious, persuaded the judges to vote for Banning's debaters, which tells everything. The last remarks come from that poppy teacher who is always so full of fun, Mrs. VVeiss. Friends, we come to that part of forensics in which the art of one alone is manifested. From the golden words of Demosthenes to modern times, oratory has been the ladder upon which men have risen to fame. The crop of orators at Banning this year has been plentiful, and, as you shall hear later, the halls of this school have echoed with their silvery words . Page Seventy-fir: DEBATING Mr. Chairman, Honorable Judges, Worthy Opponents, and Friends, the subject for debate is-STOP! I'm giving the wrong speech. I am to tell you about debating. But before we go On with the Show , can you see the logic of this reasoning? Solomon said, All men are liars. Therefore Solo- mon being a man was a liar. Thus what Solo- MY LRRTE H1011 Said was not true. Therefore all men WILL HOLD are not liars. Therefore what Solomon said ALL OF YOU, was true, and all men are liars. I F SOME That's Mr. RiHenburg's favorite story for IS WILLIN green debaters. And right here is where our T0 NT O N coach receives the word of praise he so richly deserves. Mr. Riffenburg's little h00pie is Inever on the bum or out of gas when the debaters want to go somewhere. He always says, My crate will hold all of us if some- body is willing to sit on the board. The boys quite sensibly decided it would be useless to wage a battle of words against women. Thus all our debaters are girls: Lillian Graham, Ardythe Horney, Ruth Inglis, Margaret Mills, and Mary Swift, with Lila Lou Haller as a mascot. Me'n Mary Swift were the commissioners of forensics. ff Page Seffrn fy-six ORATORY Greetings, friends: This is Ruth Inglis again speaking. I want to tell you about the participants in the final contest held over our Consti- tution. You've all heard that a girl's tongue hangs at the middle and wags at both ends. In this case it applies to the boys too. Even the little junior high kidlets became enthusiastic - - - THlS lSl under the direction of Mrs. Weiss. I D I H K UNSDEED MISS Sultan handled the dignified sen- llfl' A HON0 ior high division. Four chosen from her X 4 class and two from the other group partici- : glgmq gg , pated in the iinal school contest, March 14. X GUEEDG X Leatha Helm won with an oration on a mod- 'Alt-1 . ern Interpretation of the Constitution and thus became the representative in the dis- trict contest held in Torrance. The Evelyn . FORENOBT Calef cup for oratory, which was presented , U ,A.,,fJ,f..,z SOAP to the school, also bears Leatha's name as W ' BOX the school winner. Not too bad, eh, what? l - - lll0l-QNIOR Puge Sewrxfy-sez vu DIRECTOR .... DRAMATICS NIGHT SCHOOL Offers THE BOOMERD CAST OF CHARACTERS HELEN STRICKLER .....,..Mary Childs Ephraim ............. ..,..., ...,..,..,............. .... . ,...... ....,,..,.... . Pansy Prosser Mae Morris ,.,,..., Cyrus Green .,.... John Roberts ........ , Paulina Hicks ....... Elmer Carter . Hezekiah Bowman ...,. Mrs. Bowman ....... Nellie Bowman Miss Bartlett . M. H. Johnson ......, Page Sez'r11ly-right .......Leatha Helm ....,.......,....Doris Weir .........Clarence Banning ...,....Char1es Gorham H. R. Klump .............Melvin Minor .......,..George McGinely .,,.,....Frances Helm .........Lila Lou Haller ..........Rose McCabe .........Olan Kinder DRAMATICS THE SENIOR A CLASS OFFERS NOTHING BUT THE T RUTHU AUTHOR DIRECTOR JAMES MONTGOMERY CHARLOTTE SULTAN CAST Clarence Van Dusen Mrs. E. M. Ralston Bishop Doran . Dick Donnelly . Robert Bennett . Mr. E. M. Ralston Gwendolyn Ralston Ethel Clark . Mable Jackson Sable Jackson . Martha . ELLSWORTI-I LEWIS . MARY SWIFT DENNIE DRISKILL . RAY NEWMAN WESLEY PATTON . LoUIs REGAN WILLIE STAMPER . RUTH INGLIS ELAINE BERGLUND GLENNYCE BELTON ACHSA POWELL Page Seventy-nine What would school life be without a holiday play? In a quaint, medi- eval setting Noel with its sweet songs and organ melodies, created a Yule- tide atmosphere which hovered over the Christmas assembly like a bene- diction. Its theme was the true spirit of giving: its setting was exquisite. In short, the whole production was a goal in music and dramatics. OPERETTA One of the surest signs of spring at Banning is operetta practice. Last year our inimitable Mr. Hansen established a precedent by presenting his own operetta The Prince of Seville. This season's operetta Flower of Ve- nezia a parody on the intrigues of court life in Venice during the eigh- teenth century, is historically inaccurate but hysterically true, according to Ronald Dundas, writer of the llbretto, and Edgar J. Hansen, composer of the music. The grand cast, composed of over two hundred and fifty students, in- cluded the glee clubs and orchestra. The co-operation of eight teachers, of the Richards and Martin School of Dancing, and of His Royal Highness Andy was all thoroughly appreciated. I Page Eigbly Pagv lfiglrfy-our SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Peoplelets, how I hate to expound what is already known, but the songs of this charming group of sixty-eight girls could not be supressed. Dressed in fresh white skirts and sweaters, the Girls' Glee Club is always welcome. As Dennie sez, They are beautiful, and I love all women. SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Audience and all the Little Audiences, whenever strains of Bells of the Sea or Dear old Pals reach my ears, I think of the Boys' Glee Club. Singing Knot in the rain altho they are all Wetl in the senior aud., the sixty boys thrilled the assembly. Anyhow, the students applauded so long that ther-e Wasn't any fourth period class. We heard real close har- mony. CAnd why? They're Scotch.J Really though, the club makes a good looking crowd in cords and white shirts. Pulql Ei 'bfy-lu'n S , 4 I lil 'i.!,41l '5 - L JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUBS Oh, lookie! Aren't the little folk cuet ? Mr. Hansen is supremely elated over these budding operatic stars. Little junior glee clubs don't you cry, You'll be senior glee clubs by and by. This verse is Mr. Hansen's Watchword, since he is looking forward to the time when he can call his charges forth in musical progams of the not-so-far future, I might also state for the benefit of the senior glee clubs that these tiny tots will be stealing too soon the magnitudinous responsi- bilities and cares of the almighty seniors and so put to shame these worthy lords and masters if they don't watch out. I'.l,Qr' Eiglily-Ili:-1-f I am to announce the winner of the story contest, Eileen Paulsen, who is beside me. We have prevailed upon her to tell the story in per- son. PRINCESS LEE L0O Eileen Paulsen I had just been assigned to my present position as head of the Secret Service Department, when I came up against what at first appeared to be a queer and baflilng case. It happened this way: One night while I was sitting before the iire and enjoying a little rest, there came a knock at the door. I heard the servant answer it, and in a very few minutes he ushered into my study an elderly Chinaman, who, it was plain to see, was very much agitated about something. I bade him sit down, and while he was catching his breath, I studied him. He wore the usual, black street costume of the Chinamen and the usual soft padded slippers. He had the yellow skin and slant eyes com- mon to all his race, but his eyes did not look crafty or sly. I felt that I could trust him. His voice, as he told me his tale, was shrill with excite- ment, but it had that sing-song quality of one unaccustomed to the language he is speaking. My honorable frien', See Loo, five year ago M y g ! have acquire the honorable fortune of his Great , klNt n Father Loo. His gold not make him happy. But E I . last year he see Princess Lee, Chinese lady who T is very, oh very, beautiful, and he marry her and lilllliflll .- love her dearly. Last night she disappear from i. I her room. There was no thing upset, but the - room was full of the smell of some smoke-opium X I l maybe-See Loo say. My honorable frien' is ill with grief and wants to find Princess Lee. Has your friend any known enemies ? I askedL He know of no man who hates him. All men like See Loo. Well, then, what do you think the opium smell means? I Nothing, except-oh, I don't know, he Wailed. Jus' find Princess dee. Nothing but what? I encouraged. But he only sighed to himself and wouldn't go on. I then asked if Princess Lee had any enemies. Princess Lee have enemies? Oh, never, no! This he said shaking his head emphatically. I then asked him to describe Princess Lee lllllll I -J!-EI Loo more clearly. hr: O sir, it take more than beauty of human language to describe Princess Lee Loo. The soft, ll 'Zi' budding flowers in spring are unlovely beside her. Then rising from his chair, he came over Ulm to me where I was standing by the fire and asked. X E Oh, please, when can you begin search for her ? His face looked worried, but when I told him I could start immediately, it underwent such a ' 2 Bulge Eighfy Afour change of relief that I could see he trusted me entirely. I stood by the fire for about fifteen minutes, then I called for my hat and rain coat. I had just remembered that the Chief of Police had spoken that day about an opium den that was to be raided at one the next morn- ing. Here surely was the solution! Seeing that it lacked but fifteen min- utes of the time, I called for the car and hurried down until I came within a few blocks of the place. I parked, hurrying the rest of the way on foot. I reached the immediate neighborhood, which was very poor, a few min- utes before the raid. The police broke into the den and took by surprise the drowsy China- men. The air was heavy with the smoke of opium. My eyes sought the room for a glimpse of the delicate, lovely little Princess Lee Loo, but there was no sign of her, not even a Iilmy, dropped handkerchief. So the solution did not lie here! I went home and slept uneasily. The next morning curiosity led my feet to the room from which Lee Loo had disappeared. I ' -f11 knocked heavily on the door. Imagine my aston- ishment when it was opened by a tiny, fragile . it creature with flowers embroidered on her yellow ' gaspe ' I Princess Lee Loo. Her voice was like music. You look for me? But you are lost, I insisted. It can't be you. She laughed merrily. Oh, my See Loo,-he get frightened so easily. I go yesterday to drink jasmine tea with a frien' who feel not well-and he think I stolen away. He gone now to tell those who look for me that I did return. But the smell of opium they said was here ? I insisted. Oh, no. Opium-no. I leave a little jar of incense burning, and the air grow thick. Frigh- l tened man think it opium. And she smiled an irresistable, Oriental smile that conquered me. So my first case ended disappointingly, and .Jhj'Q:k'y it was not a mystery at all. It was all caused by a t4 Chinaman who cared more for his flower-like little bride than for the gold his honorable father had left him. But then I cannot blame him, for fa- I have seen the Princess Lee Loo. . :QR i 1 we llllf gl Puge 1-:1,im,sn,.. Qgifgipl shiver! Shudderl Oh, what a relief! That is, S ff' anything would be, after reading Eddie's dreadful M fate, which left its dark image impressed upon my ,, xtx. mind 'til I am forced to ask Takeo to relate the N.,-,g tragedy to you. Don't you think the following gl prize story showers considerable fame on its Q E author as a sage of the future? HEAVEN OR P Talceo Talcemoto Charon, the old, crooked-backed man, whose duty it was to ferry the dead over the rivers of the after world region, sat quietly in his boat and yawned as he read Poems and Essays by Franklyn Hudson. No one has shown up for half an hour. My, but business is dull. I wish the next departed would hurry up, grumbled Charon. He con- tinued to sit in solitary contemplation. Ah! At last here comes one of those creatures, and how handsome he is! How about rowing me across to the Elysian Fields? asked the beauteous one. And here's a coin for your trouble. Right this way, i replied Charon, as he put the dime in his pocket, for I know you are Harold Teeple, who did so much for his school by selling 'Pilot Wheels'. Hop in. Before they could take off, a fat, jolly, young spirit shuflied up. Kind sir, are you Charon of whom I have heard? Oh, hello there, Harold Teeple! Are you , - 9 M , 60 going to heaven. I want to go too. 'g W 1' -- You two seem to have met before, mutter- I ff91f,.I,,,.. ed Charon. - 1. As they all rode away, the new arrival began xr, N to explain, You see, sir, we went to the same -G .f.., schoolg we were in the same classesg we played T on the same teamsg we both---. ' ! Xi On the return trip Charon found another wanderer waiting for him. KK Who are you? queried the boatman. What's it to you ? shrilled the tall ghost. Oh, nothing really. I'm just Charon. CK Charon! Charon! Oh, kind sir, I didn't know you. My apologies! I want to go to the Elysian Fields. Will you take me ? ... . Ho, Humelet me see, replied Charon. I'1l ' X' have to know what you have done. What's your ia do past record ? Pagr Eigbiyrsix Miss Climie always admired my good inten- tions in her English class, and she held me up as an example for the other students. Humph! Good intentions aren't enough to I get you by. An example you say! But what r f? 4 kind? It I y Oh, you know, I'm too modest to say. ' ,-,. Well, what did your other teachers think ,ina-uw 0 I about you? questioned Charon. M ,? I wouldn't like to say that either. You see i wi they diin't lflnow me well and--. L 'I isa We , W at I want to know, young man, is I . '- P ' -' this! Did you buy an ANNUAL? - 9'- No, er-er-that is-I--. - Never m1nd,', said Charon in a low voice. ' That's enough, come with me. I can't spend any more time on you. I have to get home on time, or Mrs. Charon will-. Say, step along. I'm late now. Does it take long to reach heaven? asked Eddie. An hour and a half to the Elysian Fields and half an hour to the other place, and I'm in a hurry so-. The ferry pulled away from the shore. I hesitate to tell the direction in which Charon guided his bark. Suffice is to say that in scarcely more than half an hour by the clock his day's work was over, and he sat across the table from Mrs. Charon licking the platter clean . i Numa My LRST ram m A HMV AN HOUR ffm- 2 1 V y ., x , V ?: 'Z' f :jf wk' li 1 Q.-1-Li ' ea Q- ,f . D.. I 'Ag '- A ' : 0'0 .my-QI ilT'T lm-0... LITTLE GIRL OF MINE If sunshine is nigh, Why do you cry, Little girl of mine? QQQ WNY UO Live your years G I lotfxilif. Save the tears, X f mm Little girl of mine. i , .. Be happy and gay V In work or in play, M Little girl of mine. 'yi '14 , ,..., , ff? 521. -gilmx Be happy, too, . Because I love you, Little girl of mine. Ruth Inglis Pugx' Highly-su ru LET'S EAT! A shove, a push, A scuflie, too, A grab, a punch, May I get through? A tray, a dish- Crash! on the floor, A scream, a dash, A burnt hand sore. A sweep, a stroke, The way is clear. p A shove, a, push, 'lv-5i7lZgYg4,-s..,.LL 5 W . A cry, Oh, dear V' A gasp, a sigh, ' - 1 Soup's how much? More shoves, more grabs, Hey, we want lunch I wi' Soup's five! Pie's seven l Scores amazed. A nudge, a knock, People crazed. A yell, a groan, J' , - g,r'T1 sr- 1 This milk is sour 1 X , f o 3, These cries one hears 3 I ' hula At luncheon hours. C W 'O . . . x ,Q A Genevieve Williams X l' 1I'il?:'g ' . . , V Prize Poem Winner ... S ,f FRIENDSHIP, BANNING HIGH I love you Banning High , Because of the friendships that between us lie, -1-i We've stayed together, spirit and all BP-NNlNll And never once did you waver or fall, WEQSQOVE You taught me the knowledge I'd never A d x have known, is Af , And the truest sportsmanship you've shown. ' x I Although the years may bring success, Q U I q i, Q., They cannot bring more happiness Y U- A Than to know that we stood the test -- ' 7 Of friendship-Banning High! :HE r , ' i Jean Foster Honorable Mention Page Eighly-rigbl V -jr ,I . :. 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Every- body of any importance was there. The foot- ball boys were seated about a special table, and, truly, they looked so handsome I nearly went ga-ga staring at them. The food was a positive Miss Hall Specialty . The jolly Ernie Gill acted as toastmaster. Then dur- ing the speeches just as I had settled down for a comfortable snooze, I realized the an- nual biscuit fight was well under way. Of course I joined in and escaped with merely a few welts. Really, it wasasuccessglmean the Girls' League Tea. I was delightfully surprised to see the astounding results the decoration committee achieved in transforming the barren cafeteria into a gorgeous tea palace. Each table was equipped with a charming hostess who kept the guests wonderfully entertained. Pesky problems, writing up senior part- ies! One of the most clever of social func- tions this year was the Girls' Valentine party at the home of Mrs. Grote. It was a most enthusiastic gathering. The game of Hearts was the main diversion. Bessie Robbins captured first prize and Patty Horgan the booby. As the girls departed, emitting peals of laughter, they all ad- mitted that it was one of the jolliest get- to-gethers they had ever attended. Oh, yes! The senior play cast has been doing things. They had a spaghetti feed . This was held in the school cooking room one evening after rehearsal. Miss Sultan brought a huge pan of spaghetti, the girls furnished the rest of the eats, and the boys cleaned up the dishes. Now, of course, there were many, many other affairs, but I do believe my time is up. So ta-ta till next time! UNPNLLUSTDMED As x rm-e-H Sv ..., - ,..x.g It Q .f -- f , 1 L .L A v'-1 1 J I 5' Wiiha ,,,.. v we I FEET BHLL 53 f csmouer SJ was A wow CWQFQ R f, .aff fa W 6 WEN EAEH TABLE WAS EDLHPPED . WITH RN HOSTE55 X! Nl E ' A rms R-ll5XlNlNl.i Mk ik Ax THE NNN WAS A GAME OF HEPLRIB DWER MON NN I-XM L lil' 'lu Al , 25 sxmlul :D ft !' . ily.-, t q x W- ' :'.::'.:v ' 'u 4 ' ll 1 I yv I L4 I it Go, DIS!-l 'S 7-46 . 5 use Full 2-'-9:- -Ml? 9, fi Mi. i. X7 I ll'll 'lx 'lllll f 3,, Tl' xxvnl ifi'-f 'A.I.' ll -lf! -i Us ,E L, ,.. E +-fi '- . E f A l 9- Y. v A - AND THE BQYS CLEANED UD THL REED J Dxsun Puge Eigbly--nine SOCIAL NQTES It is uncanny the way these juniors carry on. The class is unquestion- ably the most active ever. It opened the social season with a Hallowe'en party given by a member of the group at his home. Everyone had a spooky good time duckin' for apples an' everything. November 16, at the Woman's Club House th-e juniors were hosts at a lovely dance to which the seniors were invited. The So Different Boys furnished the syncopation. The affair was a grand blow-out. Who opened the season of snow parties? A junior, of course! The first Sunday that snow was apparent on Mount Baldy these sturdy moun- taineers set out in a rented bus. Songs, yells, and eats kept the crowd amused for a while, but, nearing the goal, anxiety conquered, and every- one piled out to push the bus to the peak. That senior Hallowe'en party was a triumph. I was so thrilled 'cause I had a date with a tall, dark, curly haired, handsomeloh, what's the use? Anyhow, I dressed all up as a Turk, and, when I arrived, the party was the most colorful ever-Gypsies, Spaniards, Chinese, and what have you? Dennie Driskill brought the most adorable little friend, and my Beau Brummel left me flat for her. I was so mad I could have stewed onions. When the time came to unmask, Dennie's partner proved to be none other than the irresistible Harvey Hummell. My hero came dashing back then, but by this time I had another swain, and snubbed him properly for ditching me. Those seniors are surely the best entertainers. They all have such sparkling originality that there wasn't a dull moment. Maurice P-earson, as usual, wanted to play Spin the Bottle. Laugh! I thought I should die. Gee, aren't those red and white senior sweaters the dope? The little play in which they introduced them was surely a splendid portrayal of classspirit, wasn't it? Isn't Edna Bond an understanding soul to play the part of a mother to the charming co-ed, Edna Bixler? Really, that group has talent, especially Elizabeth Millsap, the dancer, and Henry Holmes, the great saxaphone player. Oh, Hon! That break away chorus! I never laughed so much in all my born days. Valentine day! Doesn't that suggest parties and fun? The sophomore group of 204 thought so anyhow, for I wandered in there during the home room period, and found them having a good old-fashioned valentine box, candy, and everything. Members of the class presented a program which was concluded by some spirited yells. Sophomore B's are really growing up. Honestly, dear, they gave a rollicking party in the auditorium, March 1. Mr. Sanborn, Mr. Holstein, and Mrs. Robinson fulfilled the promise made to their groups that it would be a success. Every soph's expectation was fulfilled, and all admitted that the party was much lovelier than they dared to vision. Freshmen! Future leaders of Banning! I attended a gathering these wee ones gave in their home room, and I'll have to admit I was looking for- ward to one good yawn after another. Dear old Mr. Helbach, as usual started the party going, and I ask you, my hearties, who could withstand a personality such as he possesses? In just a few seconds I entered into the games and won the first prize in the festive eraser race. When the committee in charge announced eats, we all stamped up to the table and enjoyed the excellent refreshments furnished by the class. The bell that broke up the party rang all too soon. and I adjourned to my next class, which wasn't unpleasant, for I had tucked away a few choice tid-bits on which I contentedly nibbled for the next hour. Freshmen, hurray! Pau' Ninety SOCIAL NOTES Isn't it just too queer? I mean the Port Light Staif having a party. I thought all they ever did was to dash around getting stori-es. Imagine my surprise when I went to a Hallowe'en party given by this same bunch calling themselves the Press Club, and found them to be a really jolly group out for a good time. Margaret Mills' home was the scene of revelry, decorated with skeletons, jack o'lanterns, candles, and confetti. We played some games, and I wish you could have seen Elmer Taunton diving for apples! He surely was a scream! After refreshments, every- one was called upon to perform. Really these little portlights can do much more than write-if you know what I mean. Did you ever wonder where all the punch came from that the G. A. A. used in their initiations? It's what was left over from the hop the Girls' Club gave the Boys' Glee Club in the auditorium. Mr. Hansen, Miss Sultan, Mrs. DeRojas, and Mr. Helbach were invited guests. I do enjoy anything Mr. Hansen gives, for his name stands for the assurance of a good time. The dances were all arranged according to program, but the guests liked cut-ins so well that the obliging girls turned their hop into one grand cut-in affair. Two weeks after the Girls' Glee Club hop, the Boys' Glee Club invited us to one they were giving in the a-ud. The turnout was a little larger at this affair. The boys planned a lovely event. My dear, I'll now repeat this week's true story to you. Edna Bond, Edna Bixler, Elaine Pierce, Peggy Martin, and I received invitations to attend the big U.S.C. rally at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. We were all decked out in perfectly adorable, collegiate sport outfits when our es- corts called. They looked us over uneasily, but said nothing. On entering the hotel, we tried our hardest to look as tho we belonged there. Almost every eye in the place followed us as we walked across the hall and seated ourselves. We looked around to discover the cause of the ungodly stares we were receiving. Edna turned to me and gasped what we all had sud- denly realized, It's formal. All you poor girls can sympathize with us and imagine the kind of evening we spent. We each solemnly resovled never to stray from the farm again. Aren't some of our students getting swanky? Well I should hope! Doris Broadbent and Berenice Johnson spent a week end at the St. Cath- erine Hotel, Catalina Island. The girls thought they would get their cus- tomary summer tan a little bit ahead of their friends 3 so they spent a day on the nice cool sand and contracted two unique colds! Wasn't Bernice Keville's birthday party delightful? Katherine Jack- son was positively the life of the party. I wonder what made her so. Do you know? We danced, sang, and were merry until the early morning hours, and, according to the neighbors, the party was a howling success. Page NiIlf'1j lI!1f new MANY NXlLtS T0 Rem? il it WE WIXN T OLIR DINXES BREK W CLIE:-Lislls h O. K. WITH CGRRECTIONS My dear! Doctor A. Shell and I attended the most charming surprise party Mrs. Hum- mell, alias Elaine Berglund, gave her hus- band in the art room of the Cherry Blossom. Everybody prominent was there. Dorothy Wells looked the dope in Ardythe Horney's pale blue evening gown. No wonder Dennie tags along! Thomas Redick was heard to fremark that Peggy Martin's new bleach took much better than the others. The two little lovebirds, Myron Yinger and Virginia Mal- colm, gave the cutest speeches on Evils ot Promiscuous Osculation . My! I felt so intellectual ! Hearts and flowers! How did you feel when you heard Sheldon Moomaw and his bride Knee Ethyl Garrisonl are leaving for the Orient on the scow dedicated to them by the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce? Officials hope the tour will be a step towards world peace. Don't you adore carnivals? They are so educational! Of course, I refer to the Ban- ning Mardi Gras of which Wesley Patton and Mary Swift made such a divine king and queen. The ballet chorus that participated will be in the next year's annual on page 421. Wouldn't it stall your motor the way Mae Wocks dragged Howard Rapp away for a Reno wedding on the eve of the Bachelors' Ball of which Howard was to be the master of ceremonies? Victor Larrieux and Edna Bond were mar- ried aboard the Catalina steamer by Rever- end Franklyn Hudson. Edna was looking wicked in a white cooney ensemble. The young pair endeavored to keep the wedding a secret, fearing some of Edna's former hus- bands might object. 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'L' .V 1 V .'?? - - 1 ' 'f'-V'-'1' -..?1hV '- . 1' -' ' '-'IS -ri .1 ' . ' . WMM III I I I Il' I I I I '-9 M W Vw .- xr-1 wits! My Vg, ,w ,wj33WLfy ff EW lf 3QfifffQ'2 fQff?7W' . fgifww, W,f2fM1f53f fww, 'f'V'n' Mwffx 'f W7f,7+QjZL,ff'2izv.,,f,41f'17f7fMf5JUf ff-ff? , 0 f Wffljrgffplgrif BOYS' ATHLETICS Sportsmen all, though I may remind you of oratory cheer leaders who lead brother loud-speakers in that rah, rah bit which usually begins with. Unprepared as I amn, and then leads to greater lengths, nevertheless I plunge forthwith into my subject. Athletics at Banning, as in a thousand other schools in America, plays almost as important a part in the forming of character as the more somber studies of Latin, math., and English. I'm not insinuating that athletics is more important than other activities, for even a boy of grand physique would be worthless without general instruction in the subjects which make a man a wee bit higher than the ring tailed chimpanzie . While cussing and discussing the gentle art of coaching with Gene Patz, I asked him where he derived the inspiration for his life work. I was born, he said, very young at the time, but began to grow older every day, until, atfthe early age of six months, I found that by standing at one end of my crib I could drop-kick my rattle between the corner posts at the other end. Aha! I was now a feetsballer. So I went to college, took up Zoology, was graduated, and am now a coach. And next, ladies and pay checks, let me present Cogch Helbach, who will give you some history on sports. Did athletics start when the Pilgrim's crack rowing crew brought the Mayflower around the bay, or when Captain John Smith ran the mile in 4 with 250 whooping Indians taking a close second? No! The joy of competitive sports started almost with the beginning of man. Even before the time when the Roman gladiator walked bravely into the lion's cage for a workout with the animated feline, Jack the Giant Killer had used bean stalks for wrist exercisers. Football's early history is doubtful, but the game probably started in the tropical islands where cocoanuts are used for the creation of pleas- ant pastime. The game in Banning is very young, and started in the old Wilmington High School where it quickly came into prominence. With raw material and rawer equipment, defeat was inevitable. These condi- tions have changed each year until now, if I may say it, our prospects for the future are good. Not much history has been unearthed, as yet, to verify the story of baseball. It is rumored that the game was started by a tribe of Indians and has been improved upon until now a ten year old American boy knows more about curves than a bathing beauty judge. Scientists are still- cogitating on the question of basketball. I, how- ever, think it was originated for the sole' purpose of giving the women something to talk about!!! Whoever made the suggestion that women take up athletics never lived to get his name in history. Nevertheless, the fact remains that they have taken it up and succeeded beautifully. The great philosopher who said, 'The boys of today will be the states- men of tomorroW', evidently didn't live in an age in which girls captured the limelight and took a man's part in politics and businessg in fact, they have acquired everything but a man's liking for home cooked meals. Since that's all I have for you, I'll- be rushing home to cook dinner My wife grumbles horribly when dinner is late, you know. Thanks, Mr. Helbach, for your sympathetic version of athletics and women. And now, dear kitties, toin de page undvit gifs pictures mit. Page Nincly-llrrre Let me present our girls' athletic guardian, Miss McCabe. COACHES I'm wasting time to introduce Mr. Helbachg so just go ahead with your story, coach. The athletic field provides opportunity for the development of cooperation, team work, leadership, loyalty, and, above all, the spirit of fair play. No team with the right ideals would think of winning games by any means but fair. However, players must play to win. Theodore Roosevelt once said, 'I wish to see Har- vard win a reasonable proportion of contests in which it enters, and I should be heartily ashamed of every Harvard athlete who did not spend every ounce there was in him in the effort to win, provided only that he does it in an honorable and manly fashionf In the past four years l've seen min- iature B7's grow in- to senior athletes who win their gam es with skill and accept their victories modestly. Our last Playday was a demonstra- tion of the spirit of Banning girls. In the posture drill I was thrilled to see their cooperation as 125 of them march- ed on Travis Field. On the courts I was proud of their loy- alty, fair play, and in the courage in losing, and in social games their spirit of f ri e n d liness and courtesy. It is these qualities, which the G.A.A. stands for, that I hope may ever permeate Banning High! Paging Eugene Patz? Aha! Here he is with a new angle to throw on Banning football. Banning's football 1'ecord for the last two years is not pleasing, so far as games won and lost are concerned. able that the 1929 scores show a great improvement in the team's work. In order to reverse the scores made with our opponents last year, we must overcome a powerful psychological enemy 'Inferiority Complex'. As far as ability is concerned, our teams are on a par with any other Marine League teamg yet in our own minds we are beaten. We must throw off this yoke of psy- chological defeat, train hard, iight hard, play to win. I Page Nineiy-four lt is, however, quite notice- HGNOR MEN Fans, football has a dramatic atmos- phere that is just a natural hit, with the result that these three husky brutes are honor men of the knights of Ucharley horse. Guard Bert LeDonne was popu- larized by being an aspiring player. Give him a big hand. Friends, football is one of the best sports a school can have. You learn from it to play 'fair and square'. You may take many knocks and have many weary nights of practice, but the reward comes in playing in a 'real game! Since the boys chose me as most valuable linesman, 1 wish to thank them for the honor. 'Ray for Sherman's playing, and hard march to the sea 1 flgh'Ci1'1g 0XiS'Ci11g in the Charlemagne, alias team that worked to Charlie Fuette, the home a champ' triple threat, quarter Welght and captain of the would do much.t0 'fn' Banning play boys' prove B a n n 1 n g s will now get the load eleven' The prospects off his chest. Make it for 1930 are. allufmgi Short! and, with Milo at the III have enioyed helm, Banning should working with the men cop ff' banner' Thank on the team and have you' found a spirit. of good AS I Surrey my sportsmanship, square Sflriglcslgllili- tarily shrink for a hushed moment at the sight of the apple feared Dennie Driskill, notorious back-man. Come on, Dennie, tell them at least a sinister fact. O.K., Chief! Beaming friends, admirers, and Egg Foo Yungs! You can't go to sleep while I formulate the sinister fact cast by Evan in my direction fthe general direction of oblivionj. Realizing the perilous predicament of our team, I set in with rare ingenuity to make it an ideal team! Egad! As I walked awkwardly upon the field for the first game, the crowd grew en- thusiastic upon seeing me-fGrape fruitlj. Afterward they threw aside all restraint fIsn't this a hilarious story?J. and, by gurgling vague stutterings, be- . stowed upon me the honor of being the most valuable backfield man. CCheers and applause?D. Page Nirfvly-fiur FOOTBALL Dear kiddies, the 10075 gawky below, is a scene of dashing Romeos who went in for the school's most popular sport, football! Gee! When thirty-nine of Banning's husky he-men ditch the book carrying act for a pigskin, and then work like a lot of rats on a Water Wheel to gain a posi- tipn among the honored eleven, well, the game must have some hidden c arms. There were a great many surprises via Bob Murray and Pete Mehren, who showed a good line of raw material, altho lacking in experience. Fight? And how those mud eaters could battle! Lacking all the other essentials of a notorious aggregation, I 'still maintain the boys would have made a reputation by their spirited actions alone. And now, folks, I'm going to give you a chance to meet the boys in person, but first I guess I'll give you some of the season's scores: 0-Banning vs. Riis-12 20-Banning vs. Torrance-0 0-Banning vs. Gardena-12 0-Banning vs. Washington--32 0-Banning vs. J ordan-19 0-Banning vs. Bell-19 8-Banning vs. Narbonne--13 Page' Ninety-six , 2 Citi exxwgxflvwmxms l Yi, Q Page Ninxrly-xcL'en Oh, look! The Varsity Squad is coming upon the court. Gee! What a peppy bunch! Ernest Gill, Harold Teeple, Charles Swain, Buster Boyer. Clarence Albers, Howard Rapp, and Irvin Smith. BASKETBALL What will next year bring to this all-star class B team? The next var- sity team may be composed of Earl Chamberlain, Mark Severtson, Cheney Goldie, Floyd Turley, Eddie Maquena, Frank Winchester. Pagz' N incl y-right And now the C's are ready for action. They're sparring around- Wait a minute! Oh, well! Why argue? They are from left to right: Jack Malseed, Fairen Sion, Robert Moore, Alan Soule, Arthur Willey, Otis BASKETBALL Aren't they cute? So chubby! Just like little White rabbits with pink noses! Introducing the Banning Midgets! Rise and take a little bow: Sher- man Schwartz, Louis Martinez, Harold Lind, Evan Adam, William Her- ron, Felix Montoto. Peterson. Page Ninety-maine V Pugv Om' Humlrrd Q iw ' X' f -' X V 2- 'zz 'Q ffi-i Wfpflf f - V 7 1' Q as weft: , A I AA lijj 7555 2 Wiping i Ulf? ill-27 4 1 e f , H f ' ii fr? W L , ,. . , V -. . 57 si!-i?:F!'Z5?.i.'fQ f Y - Vi! W5 . ig.. ,Q .- 'WM ,y ,f 1 -miss fmgfifs. 1, .., is , -. g . xhh. W an X wi. efigviipk gtlwffy Frm l t ,. 1. K: .l . , A A I Q . -G We sg 4' 5 . slsglgir il, A . .j 5 Nagy., W V In .,. V . v QL 'P ,Q l. 4 Y , . sg y i., V f i-gygwk 3 .wr .s I, v tial Csumaedoz l i svn, be s . L E, 1. fi-, K ...,,, ,I . .L TNQS C' 'll 5 1 2 Sqeiesizfffifncivfgixif . - . r . . .. - H -agfisnvlrs Swann ' hifi! . W ,U l me z g FQ? ,A f Y ' . 'cg 4 58 ?'wf,.f 'L . - ' 3 . T' '34 1. . sas s . A ' Q ' I Lax? . ' ,, l 1 1 'Q 1 Milo Macaw . K ' 1 1 - 1115- ' J Fly : . T' - . - K ' P '.'l'f'!fHL9!i.QfQ M. ws.. .auf-f 7 n fi fi S F. 1 X W cf safer ef or ' Hitkswbtsmper s T .xp 1 is '.'ii5s113!Yguf. iff riff. ' K ' ' B .- . fy .ysxgggr.wkfCi- s . I , : Iggriwg .fiifgs T' ' . , Gif . .. -,ref 4 WE' .wwf '-,, a- A 1 A . . . -,- . ,we f- ' T 'ff.s5.l,-,ggy.', n his s : , t iq ljwQ':'.' :Mtv 7 U! 1 . g :jay - E , A. , tsvsifw . ,gtjlf , . ,. ,Q ' is s t as L. ' Y ., .L ' . .Ea g A arse. i A . sw' A ff- l . .1 i ,M fs .gf f , if 41. 7 lava' K 4 5. F I fc rssfzflszfs Hera? LeDmme.- 1:1 BASEBALL This is the first baseball game from Travis Field. lt's a gleeorious day, and what a bunch of fans, wotta bunch, wotta bunch ! They're yelling like a tribe of Comanches at a Hollywood rodeo. There goes ye old ball! The new chucker, Irvin Smith, is in the box. He winds up! It's a fast out-curve. Bert Le Donne lOld Faithfull re- turns the horsehide. There goes another oneg and he hit it. A short pop- up is caught by Ernest Gill and relayed to Liberty Stamper, who has been sleeping on sack No. 1. And it's an out. The score is still 0 to 0-no runs, no hits, no errors for either side. There goes another fast one right across the plate. Nope, yes, no, it's a ball, too wide! That's one of the times I'd have hated to have been an umpire. The nort-h-paw is Winding up again. Oh! o-0-o-o-! Ha!! Ha! I-Ia! Didja see that one? The ball slipped out of Smith's hand and sailed majestically through the air to come to a one-point landing on the top of Coach Patz's head. Bob Murray! Murray-spelled M-U-R-R-A-Y-is replacing Smith as itcher. p Skeeee! Awk! Awk! Eeek! Skeek! Aw, the vitaphone's stopped! Page Om' Hundred One Athletic managers bear the blame for muddy fields, stiff gloves, un- centered loops, and even for the hole in the pinch-hitters' batg yet when the cheers and applause are passed out, these hard working boys receive the meager returns. SPGRTS MAN AGERSA err- YELL LEADERS Dash, grace, and coordination combine to make Mike, Alan, and Sher- man the outstanding cheer leaders in the history of the school. Facing the footlights in aud. calls, leading cheers at football games, chasing around in front of the bleachers for baseball, always ready for suggestions for new twists of yell production, the lads have built a reputation which will remain even when they are leading elsewhere. l P-nga' Om' Humfrnl Two GIRLS' ATHLETICS Oh woman! Lovely woman! Nature made thee to temper man, we'd have been brutes without you. Oh dear, dear! You girls think I'm awful Cand I aml. I'll desist and allow your coach to continue. Your turn, Miss McCabe. If the G. A. A. continues to get better year by year as it has been for several years, we wonder what kind of angel children we shall have in the next generation. The cooperation demonstrated through committees, teams, cabinet, and girls of the whole school is most commendable. Take, for instace, our G. A. A. Playday. Miss Hazel Gross, assistant supervisor of physical education in the Los Angeles city schools, said, 'The best play- day I have seen in a number of years was at Banning this year.' We have a right to be proud of that. Miss Gross knows her playdays and attends most all of them. Banning girls won a fair share of the victories. The winter class of '30 lost to San Pedro by a score of 8 to 9 in basketballg Winter '31 held San Pedro to a tie. In volley ball, Winter '32 beat San Pedro, and the other two teams lost. The archery girls, Lillian Mattson and Tim Marie Halloran, won their contests. The most celebrated victory of all was when 120 Banning girls won the posture contest from three schools having fewer girls. In a posture contest numbers are liable to be a liability. The non-interschool games were lead by twenty-four Banning girls, and the heated contests, in which our girls were playing on teams beside girls from other schools, with only an olive Wreath for the victor, were the most nearly ideal part of the whole successful playday. Banning G. A. A. has been invited to be the guest of Gardena for a playday on March 26, and of George Washington on May 15. We are sure that the girls will be a credit to their Alma Mater in sportsmanship, courtesy, fair play, and skill. Tennis has had quite a boost resulting from the erection of two new courts in August, 1929. Mr. Van Zandt led a tennis club, Mr. Sanborn coached the sport in his free period, and Miss Clayton was able to instruct the beginning girls during every period on Tuesdays, and to supervise on Thursdays after school. We are hoping in a few years to have excellent tennis teams as well as players who can enjoy a tennis match after they leave the old Hi. Catherine Horgan represented Banning in girls' singles, and Marnette Bingham and Grace Stockton in girls' doubles. Perhaps some of the success of the year can be attributed to the remarkable playground attendance and it in turn to the 'point system'- Interhome room contests and interclass contests in all of the sports are held after school every night. Each girl in school has a chance to stay after school at least once a week, if she wants to. The points made at this time are counted on a girl's gym grade, so that many who are ambitious to be A students stay more often than one night a week. The girls not only earn points for playing after school, but for service too. Many referee and umpire after school not only for the games on our playground but for the neighboring elementary schools. Girls must have 1000 points to be A stu- dents, and at least 200 of these must be made outside of class. One hun- dred and twenty girls out of three hundred and thirty-eight in Banning Hi got A's in phys. ed. in January, 1930. Page Om' Hilmlmf Tlrrrc BASEBALL AND SOCCER Really, our girls' baseball team is superb KNO laughll. Of course, it was a little hindered this year because Travis field Was given a new blank- et Cof vvhat?J, and the girls didn't have a very ideal place for practice. But they are doing exceptionally well under the circumstances. A team was sent to Gardena for playday, and you should have seen those other schools quake ftee-heelj. If I remember correctly, the seniors had the best team. Oh well, that's to be expected. Look who they are. What's more, our gentle maidens have mastered soccer. You Should see them when they go into action and get to kicking around. In all of the playdays the girls have walked off with the soccer laurels! Page One Hundred Four BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL And the boys are not the only ones who can play basketball. You just ask Miss McCabe. She'll tell you she had an invincible team of girls composed QWe hope the team was composedj of the Winter seniors '30. Now for the volleyball CMy goodness! I'm sleepylj. As a rule, students don't care for this sport fWhy pick on the students?J. How- ever, the girls turned out full force. You'd be surprised CI guess I would U. Interclass and inter-home room games were run off CPity! Gee, I'rn sorry.D, which made the season very interesting. - ee7-fe l Page One Hundred Five ATHLETIC WHAT HAVE YOU Hello, fair ladies and dark knights of the audience! Here I am again! The other day our fan mail department received the following letter, and after reading it over, I decided it was too good to keep. HIHEPIHIHIHIUIHIHIUII MY DEAR ANNABELLE: HONestly, my DEAR, I'm all a-TWIT and a-TWERL! I mean I'm ACTually so MAD I could gargle BUTtermilk. And the REAson? REALLY, you'LL exPIRE when you HEAR! You knew last week that my PERfectly ADORable new SWEET MAN had SIMPly been TYing himself in KNOTS, no less, to get me to GO to one of those absoLUTELY inSANE FOOTball games. WELL, my DEAR, I Flnally conSENTED, and of ALL the FRIGHTfully VILE afterNOONS! To beGIN with, this ODD sort of BOWL-shaped conTRIVANCE they held this SCRIMmage in was ABsolutely TOO WEIRD for WORDS! There were about a MILlion, no LESS, CREATURES AMbling helplessly aROUND, all tied up in RIB- bons like CHRISTmas presents! And oRIGinality? I give you my WORD, there were only FOUR colors in the WHOLE PLace! WELL, REALLY, my DEAR, of ALL the exPERiences! We kind of reCLINED on some sort of thing, and all aROUN D were these OBjects with the RIBbons. ALL AT ONCE there was a FRIGHTful NOISE, and some QUAint NAtives with big HORNS started to do an ecCEiNtric dance on this PLATter I told you aBOUT! But these perVERted IMbeciles in the RIBbons didn't LIKE these CLEVER DANcers, and they all beGAN to HOWL at them. These DUCKY CREAtures would sort of GAMbo1 about waving their fists at the MOB, and when they STOPped, EVERY- one quit HOLlering. Now, wasn't that TOO RUDE for WORDS? Pretty soon there was a GEN uine THUNderstorm of SCREECHing, and a line of HUSKies came TROTting out onto this DISH-aifair. With them were some TERRibly funny GENTlemen in the GAUDiest SWEAT- ers, with little WHISTles in their MOUTHS. Well, these big BRUISers sort of Lined up FACing each other and SOMEbody shot off a GUN, and they all got SCARED and STARTed to RUN! The ones in LINE were SIMply PARAlyzed with FRIGHT, no LESS, my DEAR, and FELL DOWN in a PILE. NOW, I ASK you, WASn't that TOO COWARDLY for WORDS? I mean, I ACTually DO THINK that such NOble LOOKing men shouldn't turn POSITIVEly LIVID just beCAUSE SOMEone got SHOT a little bit. But to go ON with the STORY! Pretty soon they all got un- STACKED, and there UNder them lay this ADONIS who had been SHOT. And, my DEAR, the BRUTES stood nonCHALANTLY aROUND while these IMbeciles with the WHISTles sort of CARTed off the BODY! Can you BEAR it? NOW, my DEAR, comes the PERfectly GHASTly part of it ALL! When they reMOVed this poor BOY who had been SLAIN or SLEW, or WHATever that WORD is, I turned to the SWEET MAN and said, WHY in the WORLD did they KILL that INnocent BOY ? I give you my WORD, Annabelle, he SIMPly GASPED and sort of turned GREENish and CHOKED out, UEXCUSE ME ! , and THEN he POSI- TIVELY RAN-I mean he ACtual1y DID--out of the BOWL-aiair. WELL, my DEAR, I SAT and SAT through the WHOLE GAME, and STILL he didn't come back. AFter a while EVERYone went HOME, and it got DARK! NOW, ANNABELLE, you know I have NEVER been one to WAIT on ANYbodyg so about TEN o'clock I WALKED HOME! I can .TUST IMAGINE his FACE when he DISCOVERED that I hadn't WAIT- ed for him! I mean I ACTually WOULD have liked to have SEEN it! Your. AFI-'ECTIONATE GERTIE Pugc' Om' ff1l1ll1V!'ll Six Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. CALENDAR 10-School opens again. And how! 10-Mrs. Lewerenz returns from Europe. 10-Mr. and Mrs. Van Zandt back from world tour! 10-Hey, hey! Pet shows up with a new coat of tan. 10-Night school opens with a huge enrollment. 14-Aggies grab off another cup. Good for them! 15--Prof. Travis wins a hat and pair of shoes at Optimist Club. Fashion show begins. 18-Yowie! First Port Light out. 20-Dennie flashes a brand new black eye today. 21-Amos S. returns to Alma Mater to graduate. 22-Press Club launches upon its career. 23-Glee clubs organize. Do-re-me! 25-Wanna buy a Port Light ticket? Big campaign drive begins. 2--O-gee-gosh! Stock and poultry j udgers win some more cups! 3--Football season opens with a crash at Riis. 4-Seniors are granted privilege of holding hops in the aud. at noon. Boop-boop-a-doop! -Seniors elect class officers. -Elmer Taunton busts his arm, and Marge Raborn returns to Banning. 7--Flutter-flutter maiden hearts! Jesse Hibbs visits Banning. Mammy, what a treat! 9-Harry Bates shaves! Believe it or not! 10-Port Light mystery story begins. Chills and thrills! 10-Wow! Banning grid stars trounce Torrance at football. 11-Seniors start Annual work with Dennie as editor. , 12-Tommie R. comes to school and gives the natives a break. 30-Press Club throws a party. And how! 31-Hallowe'en ! Oooooo ! Goblins catch Sherman S., but they let him go. 3- Ladeez an' gentulmn ! Orators go into training for big blah- blah contest. 4-S. P. Q. R. holds first meeting of year. 5-Thelma Lee Ware interprets Chinese Lullaby for school. Sudden Oriental atmosphere? 6-Plans are begun for 1930 Playday. 11-Armistice day. No school. No books. No nothing. 12-First ten week exams. begin. Oh, my head! 13-Patty Horgan elected Girls' League president. 14-Mammy! Boys throw a minstrel show. Fun? No end. 19--Mr. Van Zandt pulls stakes for Chile. Bon Voyage. 19-Teachers stunt at tea. Didn't know they could act, did you? 20-Seniors take harbor boat trip. Nobody overboard. 21-Hi-Y Basketeers become champs. 25-We lick Riis at debates. 28-Thanksgiving holidays. Turkey n'everything! 30--Tummy-ache. 7-Billie Jones gets it in the neck for speeding. 11-Our debaters lick L. A.'s tongue-winders. 12-G. A. A. holds initiation in the aud. 15-Noel presented in aud. We are awed! 16-Vacation! Merry Christmas! -Ye shades of pink neckties. Back from the holidays. Page Om- Ilmulrnl Svuvn Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. M ar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. CALENDAR C Continued J 1-New Year's eve last night. Hey-hey! 2-Class of Summer '30 flashes green and white sweaters. Also starts Work on senior play. 3-News arrives-Petty had a wreck. Tough' 4-Plans for regulation school pin under Way. 15-Lil. Graham entertains on the saxaphone. 16-Hal White is elected student body president. 20-Glee Club stages jig. More fun! 23-Walter Parvin leaves on vacation. 28-Exams. Much last minute cramming and midnite oil burned! 31-Semester ends. Grades and whatnots! And are We sur- prised at our grades! 17-The fruit judgers pop up with medals and ribbons galore. 27-Senior Play-ithe beginning of the end. Get me? 28-Achsa's Party! Eats, music. late hours, headaches, etc. 3-Miss Knot for longj Sultan came to school lit up this morning With a diamond ring! 7-Mr. Hansen visits his friend, the King. 18-Girls' League initiation for the Suffermores - poor little things! 19-Girls' Play Day. Not so good as usual. 20-Dance at Don Hotel! Everyone demonstrates the light f?J fan- tastic. 21-Petty wins the Oratorical Contest! The judges like her, too, it seems. 26-Popularity Contest ends. Hfray for Milo and Patty! 28-Did you ever hear so much about rackets? Tennis tourna- ment's on. 31-Journalism Class christcns new home. fYet, I still see them strolling about forbidden haunts.l 1-April Fool! fSilly idea, eh 'D Big aud. call, skit, athletic awards, n'everything. 2-Mary SWift's birthday. You're getting to be a big girl now, Mary! 4-Myrtle Stotts sports a new ring. QI wonder where all the rings are coming from EJ 7--Valedictorian and Salutatorian announced. Do we feel proud? 8-J r. Hi pajama parade-N-What are we coming to? 9-Mr. Helbach broke his big toe! 10-Nightie School Play. The Boomer went over with a boom! 11-Quarter grades! Got to start Work! 14-Easter vacation! Eggs, bunnies, hats, dresses, et cetera! 21-Success! Stock judgers enter semi-finals. 22-Debate Class takes up Banking. KI wonder if they'll play pool, too.J 24-Senior Girls' Tea for mothers and teachers was disturbingly delightful. 25-Strike one, ball seven! Big ball game with Narbonne! 28-Convention over, gosh! No more moonlit boat rides or nothing for Scholarship Society. June 16-Class Day! Enjoyed a hot breakfast at home and then slept the rest of the day. June 24-Annuals out! Dashes of red and black seen hither and yon. June Hey, sign mine, please! 26-Graduation-at last! This is breaking my heart! I must desist! Weep-Weep! June 27-School closes, Aloha Oe! Page One Hundred Eight THE SCANDAL SHEET Bernice Holcomb: Some men thirst after fame, some after money, and some after love. Frank Mohns: I know something everyone thirsts after. Bernice: What's that? U Frank: Salted herring. Mr. Holstein: I hope that you will be lenient with me, Your Worship. I have a good many dependent upon me for their support. Magistrate : Children ? Mr. H.: No, detectives! Hal White: I want to reform: I want student body reform: I want labor reform: I want- Ernie Gill: What you want is chloroform! Louise Capolungo Cfalling for the tenth time when Harold Teeple is trying to teach her to skate: Let's sit this one out. Virginia Bailey: I hear that Bessie Robbins is a trifle proper. Virginia Boyce: Proper! Say, that girl is so proper that she wouldn't accompany a man on a piano without a chaperone ! Patricia Groat: Oh, Marian, I'm so thrilled! Scotty sent me his picture! Marian Groat: What does it look like? Patricia: I don't know. I haven't had it developed yet. Mr. Travis: I am sorry to say that it is the duty of the faculty to act as Suspenders for the high school breechesf' Mrs. Hodges fto conductorlz Conductor, stop the traing I dropped my wig out of the window. Conductor: That's all right, lady: there's a switch this side of the next station ! Judge fto man on trialj : Now tell the prosecuting attorney where you were on New Year's Eve. Amos Schneider Cindignantlyl: Your Honor, he knows where the joint is as well as I do! Marion G: Did your friends admire your engagement ring, dear? Evelyn M: They did worse than that! Two of them recognized it! The students were studying the use of public money for public institutions. Mrs. Winn asked: Who owns the city hall? The people, chorused the class. Who owns the library and the fire department buildings? she continued. The people, was again the answer. Now one final question! Who owns the school? Mr. Travis, shouted one enterprising student with beaming con- fidence. Page Om' H umlred Nine l ELECTRIC sHoP Electricity Is the Foundation of Industry In this day of radio, aeroplane, Wireless telegraphy, and autos, it is no Wonder that Mr. Hansen and Mr. Farleigh have overflowing classes in electric and auto shop. And interest, say, the average boy would rather Work in these shops than define a noun or whatever they do in academic classes, any old day. AUTO SHOP 1 Always Room for Imp1'ovcment Pagv Om' I'1lIlItll'l'!, 7ll'Il PRINT SHOP The Print Shop Is a W0rIc.shop The Print Shop is a very good place for a boy or girl who really likes to work, otherwise it is a shop to be avoided. All the Work in this shop is practical and makes a foundation for good, useful citizenship. WOOD SHOP Use Your Head The Woodshop has much to be proud of as scarcely a home in this district but what has some piece of furniture, from a footstool to a radio cabinet, to grace its living rooms. 'X l'rl,q1'Orfr' llnmlrrfl lilvzwr SKULE NOOZE WE HAVE WITH US TONIGHT Untamed The Godless Girl Harland Marshall Connie Balmer The Vagabond Lover Charles Swain The Four Devils The Show-OH Sheldon, Oscar, Chuck, 8z Shell Victor Larrieux She Couldn't Say No Miss Calef Tanned Legs Welcome Danger Sunny Sid e Up The Trespasser Lucky in Love The Girl from Petty Helm Juniors Willie Stamper Katy Jackson Elaine Berglund Woolworth's Earline Frame The Virginian Dick Stamper Rio Rita Mrs. De Rojas The Mighty Mr. Travis Sweetie Patty Horgan Condemned Walter Parvin The Love Doctor The Painted Angel The Racketeer Dennie Driskill Dorothy Wells Amos Schneider The Laughing Lady Miss Stetler The Beloved Rogue Wesley Patton South Sea Rosle Close Harmony Fast Company Hot for Paris Rose McVay Alan, Howard, and Cheney Helen McGinley Virginia Boyce Not So Dumb Billy Capps The Awful Truth Senior Class Play The Spy Mrs. Marks The Flashing Hero Hal White The Grand Parade Aud Call The Shiek Irvin Smith The Terror Miss Climie Grandma's Boy Howard Johnson Sonny Boy Eldon Towner Let's Make Whoopee Whole School Glorifying the American Girl Harold Tfeeple Cradle Snatcher Edna Bond The Niut Farm P.B.H.S. J ourney's End Graduation Coquette Louise Capolungc Head Lines Elmer Taunton The Single Standard Flag P016 Hell's Angels Weiss, Swart, Climie Speak Easy Pat Horgan The Devil's Own Examinations Page Om' Humlved Twelve THE WORLD'S LANGUAGE Waitress: Hawaii, gentlemen ? You must be Hungary today. Man: Yes, Siam, but We can't Rumania long. Venice lu n ch ready? Waitress: I Russia to a table. Will you Havana? Man: Nome, you can wait on us. Waitress: Japan a menu? The '1'urkey's Nice. Man: Can't Jamaica little speed? Waitress: I don't think the cook can Fiji that fast but Alaska. Man: Just put a Cuba sugar in our Java. ' Waitress: Sweden it yourself. I'm only here to Servia. Man: Denmark our bill and call the Bosphorus. He'll prob- ably Kenya. I don't Bolivia know who I am. Waitress: I don't Carribean. You certainly Armenia. Boss: Somoa your racket, eh? Don't Genoa customer's always right? What's got India? Man: Canada the noise. 'Spain in the neck. - soME PRACTICAL COOKING SUGGESTIONS Fon THOSE INTERESTED Put popcorn in your pancake batter. The pancakes will turn over themselves. Soak your burned meat in lini- ment. It always remedies burns. If your cake recipe calls for the eggs to be separated, lay them in two piles. A long forked stick is very handy in fishing the oyster out of the chowder if he accidently falls in when you are using him for ilavoring. in: Y:-: , :--i:.:i:e:x7x,, :: :: :: 3? 'F : :: : :: :: :: W 1: 1: :: :qu I ! li Phone 45 S Open Evenings I 5 G A S 11 g I WITH Us I 1: I i H I g :: Wilmington Radio Electric l B R E E B O S ' I :N Q ! Super Service Station 1 I I Distributors I 3 1 K2'i?A?:'EiE':1g5e'SRTEEes l l Radio and Service Department l l AT l I ! 40: :: :: :I :ufru--nu 4::7:: :u :: ::i::1lClO in Q: Majestic and Sparton Radios , -ff-ff-'H -If:-G1 il 'iff -'I-I -'T I Society Brand Cloihes i I I - 1 I ig . SLATTS' for MEN :I BRUNSWICK RECORDS 1 , l Q I i Third and American 'T f Long Beach, Calif. ll I N 117 W. Anaheim St. Wilmington, Calif. :Q g Arlflolci Glove Shoes 4'I-01:1--Isins--un-uu1nu1un-nn--nn-nuiuu-ui: aioq1'.-1.1,q1q.1m.1uu1-.1m-an-an--an-nn--ual: 6 99 '1 CO F4 3355 OO 5:1 -'iv Cm 32 'AE 5'-'F 21 .UE WE Est CDO Hx' can r-1.5 :s SD- :n S214 GE. 2,75 m U 'CD 1 N '1 CD 9? : PT' Sf' we a- CD '4 O W PO' 0 :- f+ B' CD ., .. .. :: :: :: 1: :: :: :: . :. :. :. .: :: 1: .. .. :. :. :. .: : :: :: .: ,:::..l. e I : l . : 1 l J C PENNEY CQ' :f i 'o 0 J :: 831 AVALON BLVD., WILMINGTON, CALIF. l M H l Ll !: H The largest chain department store in the world. H H li DRY GOODS - READY-TO-WEAR - SHOES l i :Z lVlEN'S FURNISHINGS - BOYS' CLOTHING I H il Z- -li! 'ill Jin Alix '1: -Qlxf 1 Page One Hlllffal Thirteen u-.nu-uu1nl1ul1uu1-ruins- -1.1-nu --ll-suniigig u1uu1ug1nu-.amino-:rin-.piug.npiu1lg.1 . 5' 5' l Phone Wilmington 177 a l Compliments l .. 1 l of I Wlnlam H. Eckerle, M. D. i I 5 h D v T. C. Thompson 86 Co. i P 3'X'f ' 'md Sufgfon REALTORS AND INSURORS i Hours: 2 - 6 P. M. Evening: l 'I i Tuesday and Saturday 7:30 - 9 P. M. i I 620 Avalon Blvd. Wilmington, Calif -i-.-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.......-..-..-.41 -i-.-....,,,,,,-,,-M-A-H-,I-n-,,-,,.,.- Q?.--.-..-.-------n-----.-----.----..-. 1. in.....-......,....?,,..,,...,.-.......-......-...- E Green Stamps Given Free Delivery 5 E I Central Produce i 1 ' qpofmaiy Alexj l ' ' . i Fruits, Vegetables and i 120 E- Allallelm Blvd- - G . ' . : . 1 www' l 1 Good Food - Well Prepared 4 J. M. OKURA, Prop. 3 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5 1 S29 East Anaheim Blvd. I l I Phone 280--I T l W. R. Snyder Lona Wells Uiluxaniul-onuinn-an---In--an-nu-muinniuu-nuu1nois --an-In11111nu--an1un11u1uu-nuinuiuuiun-... Mrs. Soule: Alan, go wash your face and neck. Alan: Neck who, Ma ? 4...-.ef .1 E .1 1 I 1 fe .+ ,',,,..,,: L, 1 nj? :W :mn- ! Telephone 297-J Electro-Therapy ! I 5 DI.. I. A. Cannell i i Your Appearance Is One of Your i CHIROPRACTOR i Best Assets l Hours 10 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. E 1 I and bv appointment I . i All Natural Methods Used T il l 809 Avalon Boulevard l ' Suite 4, Medigovich Building I qgv ! . ,L ,fis- 'I'. 1: 2 11:1 1: 1: 1113- 2:-.. -1: -::....g. SEUJELL l .WELL PRES .,..-.......................-..........? 5 eaners 1, F. S. Pearson H. R. Overman l M 0 s u ' l l Pacific Service Station I and Dyers 1 Seven Different Kinds of Gasoline 1 ll l Hyvis - Quaker - Pennzoil l li l Wash - Grease - Polish li I W- A- Maff0Ck5 L Fisk Tires, Vulcanizing, I ,l l A A ' l in . E Phoitg l7c?gSfrfg-J i L 523 W. Anaheim Phone 185 i Anaheim at Lagoon Wilmington T I il: :xc xixzfx--1: 2: , 1 1: 1: Yzig 'i': 1: 7- f- - L77 Puge Om' Hundred Fourlcen 1- -- -- -a1n-7--7-N -- -I -' - I I DAN HAUSEN PAINT co. I I I I Paints, Wall Paper and Artists' Supplies E I I Phone 253-R I I los EAST ANAHEIM I I I .......-...........-..-..-n....-........-..p A diamond is Bernice Keville' T llll TII-TIIilllINTHuililTll1-llifhi-lllllil? DRAPERIES! STYLED RIGHT MADE RIGHT HUNG RIGHT HERMAN MOOMAW Home Furnishing Service I 633 Avalon Blvd. Wilmington, Calif. I 'TINYll '-IIUU1ll 1ll 1lll'Tl0l'-lIlC1ll'il1lilIllIli ? I GRANT'S I I MALTED MILK SHOP Try Our Double Duty I ...................................................,.,................,. .. .Y .- - - -- 7-' nfs.:-' '- -fe -A A A -E we-we -es L II I I Cleveland8CBarker W ,I Q1 Funeral Directors i I n I I .L H - I ' Lady Assistant II I I I I I I I I Ambulance Service ll II ,I I I I Phone 559 728 Lagoon I: I H I I 'ilu-nzu11:11:11:-11:11:15:-lu-:ul1lu1n--lilo S idea of a stepping stone to success. 'Eli-iiilu-In1nu-un-un1un1uu-qp1un-n-u1n T I A77 Elidowmmt Policy I I I Is a Wise I nvesfmem' I I MYRLE c.ADAMS I I I Phone 955-XV 1515 Marine Ave. I I MiIliIITIITIIilll'illlll 1ll-'-lll?l'lUll'I + i The Sion' All Wornrn Know I COATS, DRESSES I I MILLINERY Il For Women and Misses 1 MYERS I Phone 91 S 819 Avalon Blvd. I 'ilaiu--u--au--an--un--un-nu--an-nu-an-nu-nu-welt Page Om: Hundred F iflecn is I 'N s I I is d I J ,x lu X H Q 3 l U I I N Q , il 'N Mountain View Products Are an Aid In Helping You to Make the Gradev A store of health and happiness, Is quite essential to Success, There's more to ed ueation, sir, Than simple graduation, sir, So take a tip from one who knows his stuyf! Good wholesome things to eat and drink Helps one to plan, to work and think, But of the foods that pass the test The homely cow sup plies the hest-- S0 write this hit of wisdom on your euj! Pure milk and cream and cottage cheese Ana' Adlon Ice Cream, if you please, Will huild a mind and hody strong, And make of life a happy song- Iust dairy foods from Mountain View,s enough! 1000 cows on our own farm which are scientifically fed and cared for enables us to produce the milk that wins the highest score. t ,W llllllllllllllllllllllllll-l--- ,l3ijr1E'qu:'5Iilr', ' 0 vgewmc. 'Dau-125 JUST HONEST MILK Page Om' Hundred Sixtien +-w----w--Mm-w-w---w-Mw----Mm-H-W U N i 1 1 i I 5 E f WILMINGTON li 2 CHAMBER GF COMMERCE Q i 5 1 I 5 ii 4 M 1 JI Judging from Dennie and Harvey, the modern dance has developed in leaps and bounds. :fr : :: : : as : : :H 1 :u:4:71li::7t71:7x4x41l:71lf::, 1. Y .. ll. lt W --p1 T s. E. MORRISON I I 5 i WILMINGTON, CALIFORNIA I I I I ROTARY MUD-SHOVEL OR LIQUID I I PHONEZM M Q Office-1321 West I Street g Pin-1600 Wes: Anaheim N I -3- 'll'lIl- lZ -l53KvlKlu ll . Page One H uudml Seventeen if .V Imgf' Om' Humlrvd Eigbfrrn fl.iEiis1ig?wf1SsfFi+ea2wxffmm W i-:Z--lin,-in -nz-Y: I: M? School Clothes for All Ages I V C OR RADIO IT 1 ALL THE 4 i WO R LD 'S Y hsss so I A STAGE X law !! 5 ...Gnd Man must Noted for Purzty of Tone dress the part he SEE Us TODAY hopes to play! Wilmington Hardware Co. 926 Avalon Blvd. 300 Avalon Blvd. I 5 F ive Losflntgeles Stones l - 1.p..n.-ll1un1nn1..1...-111.11-1....a+ Lots of girls in this school look good enough to eat, and they do. 4 Stetson Hats Bostonians Shoes CH ERI ' Wilmington's College Shop FoR BETTER MEN 'S WEAR Interwoven Socks Arrow Shirts 4:n4: 4: - - 4: 4: -- 4: - 4::4: 4: 4-: 4 4:: 4:u1-::xii1luiiu1ll4:u--ln1u1n-sofa Page Om' H undrcd N inclrrrr Q N F FUNNY FLICKERS Cheerio, good people, here I am again! I hope that for once there will be no complaints filed at the box-ofiice that there is not enongh humor on the program! Let's see how you like this little comedy. SELDOM DO YOU WANT: MUCH! To get your lessons. HIHIHII To admit error. SIUIHII To leave your girl at dawn. Skill!! To ditch school? Ikllllk To tell teacher what you think? 421118 To eat? iii To take advice. SHIPS!! To get up in the morning. S41 To go to Sunday school. Ilfblflk To miss a party. EVER HEARD THIS? 1412? Mr. Holstein- See me at 3:15. 1111112 Mrs. Marks- Where's that ex- cuse ? Ill 2? if Mr. Patz - Why aren't y o u stripped ? S 14 HF Mr. Riffenburg-- Everyone Write stories. l FF Pl' lil Miss Clayton- Where are your oxfords ? IF 8 1 Mrs. Corwin- Are you chewing guru ?u 1441! Miss Hall- Fingers out of the food ! Si! Mr. Freed - W e W i ll have quiets ! p itll Mr. Hansen - My friend, the king. Page On: Hundred Twenty CAN YOU IMAGINE? llflkfk The bell ringing early? i li Andy sweeping the corners ? iii Mr. Travis granting a ditch day? iii Hal shaving? l 3 1 The soup without cabbage ? if DY Il' Scotty without Pat? 4 41 Sl Al Shell without his Ford ? if ll! if Seniors dating juniors? IU lk Il' Pet displaying the album ? Q Yi Mrs. Grote doing the Breakaway? FAVORITE PASTIMES: iii Thelma Lee Ware --W al k i n g home. SSS Dorothea Evans - Bullying Mr. Freed. iii Jean Monroe-Trying to look su- perior. lil!! Sandy Thompson - Sleeping i n class. 1381? Mary LeDonne -Keeping them guessing. 843 Hal White--Displaying his gold front. SSS Francis Radford - Just b ei n g Fran. ilk!! Walter Parvin - Stringing Mrs. Marks. uf 1q1ul.1q1u1q1nQm1q1glp1gl1qplg1pqqq1n1g1n1qqlp11p1g1qp1g.1qg1n nf. I I : W I :l:'::- :4:: u: zz ::fe: : :: 2: :: : :: :: :: , ::'-su: uv- Long Beach Secretarial College FOURTH and AMERICAN The school that gets positions Phone 617-53 Long' Beach - .. .. ,. 1. .. ,. .. n, .. ,. -. u., n., .. .. .. -. -. --fn-c. up-:Quin-Ilia SPECIALIST IN HARBOR PROPERTIES i APPRAISALS - EXPERT TESTIMONY Phone 255 Res. Phone 5724-J 303 Avalon Blvd., Wilmington 1 Cedar Chests 315.00 to 540.00 af IE -510.00 gives you your choice oi hundreds of big and rich Giftsg or under our Budget Plan will enable you to buy Gifts to a value of S100.00. C. HENRY OLSEN 626 Avalon Boulevard Phone 328 Page Om' Hundrml Tl by 10 Eitgel btuhin Qbfficial Bbntngrapber EBbin nn5:g Ibigh bcbunl EJB, if 2 .L is , QNX M ' 733 G 9 q..-.: -A -- ---A --- -r-.2-. Compliments of ii 2 Harbor Creameries, Inc. 1: Pure Dairy Products if I Richmaid Ice Cream I 120 West G St. Wilmington, Cal. l ll w .i..-..-..-..-...-..-...-......-..-..-...-...-...g. 4.2 K: .... T Comjrlimenls of I WILMINGTON MUTUAL BUILDING Sc LOAN l ASSOCIATION i i 728 Avalon Blvd. 5 , Wilmington, California I l A' . l .....-...-..-..-...-----.---.-.--..-..-..-ng. Smart? Why Howard Rapp thinks these gchool girl complexions come from soap. o:u1.:7u-1--1n:7n: .2 .--.:A.::..-il .- do 'ln-11 33 1 - 'f 2 53 - 1 -1. l 5 DR. L. Gladys Cass Eunice Cassidy i - l i Dems' Granada Smart Shop ' PHONE 381 ' i One of a Kind ll I California Bank Building PHGNE 850 i l Wilmington me Avalon Blvd. Wilmington . l af:----1111.1.-14.-q-iuni-11.-1..-..1...--Q. +,,,,-.l, 2, 2 Z, H 2 2 T: , :,,,+ +---------------------------------- ----.........-.....-................-... 1- 5 Grand Central Complimvnls I Market of l l l I Anaheim and Marine DR MUELLER l L FRUITS, GROCERIES, L L VEGETABLES and MEATS Chiroprrcror l li Open Evenings and Sundays 810W Avalon Blvd- his ....1...1..-...1..,.1..-.,.1m.....,......1u.1...-...l. --vi--In-I--nv!!11---I--H-ll--'lil'-1:1-rain Page Om' Hmnlml Tu'1'ufy-fbre I egg, W W W -lf 1 . W .. .. .W.. .W ..W.. .W.... in V it I 1. H F , ! l g I 5 ll f . u g ,G'.E, SHUNK MORONEY H + I ir-51' I 1 ' 1 V ' - v 'v-J 7.- i i E it Complete Automotive Works L: l .1 H I l L1 Automobile Parts l :'-'C 3: 3 ' Zigi' lk Cylinder Reboring and Regrinding I Welding - Blacksmithing i .P n- -H-W-up-M--'-H-.I-0--.-In- 4' i Electrical - Mechanical I ln- dl i - E I The Fricn y Store : i Complete Recomlitioning 5 E H I 1 ll Flat Rates l l I 1 ! I 1010 BAY-VIEW AVENUE I Complete Home Furnishers' it ' ' I Phone 940 i 218-22 W. Anaheim Phone 601 i 411 1:7 ':: :L :u1nu ::--n1n:VW:u V-Z+uu1auann!g in-pu1u:un-hnn-ln1:u1un-run:-In-:nn1II--ruining: Reducers, take notice! The best exercise for fat people is trying to push open a bolted door from the outside. That will make you lean. ' -A - -gn -- -- -- -- ... . , .Nl--W 1, n.WWW W W Y YW . ..WW.. .. .. W W .. W W W W W W , W. L Qf L l 4 ,iwmwmswgg ! ii zo-muzmn ll ii l?'Q if ! GARMENTS TH -35 gags gf K AT TOUCH THE SKIN K Zi ? NEED zo MULE TEAM BORAX soAP CHIPS 7 l 1 I L Rich creamy suds that sterilize and cleanse everything l ! hygienically clean. I Keeps fine linens snowy white. Woolens, silks, rayon and delicate 5 fabrics are carefully preserved and protected. 1 Fine for dislxwashing zoo. Made in 5 Wilmiixgton i -Ar Your Grocers- ,- ll'1ni1llflin?-1iH--w-- --v?w-f--- wwf- -nf--I Tl-'ww Tfgllgixi--2' 4 ve Om' H :md rnl Twenty-four 1..1..1...1..1,,i..-.,1 .1 111.--.-a'..u..-uni..- .-.-....1..-.lp-..1.,.-nl..-....1..1u C. F. Buchanan Edward Prince Albert Killian . wmuGSTOREN 6 ' ' ., . wlLmNcroN,cAuF. nu Q 1 .PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST . . , il ,gi r' if.. Tin- 'Mill-514.-1'1' AP-IAHElVIrCAN'Xl In buxinrxs for YOUR bealllJ! 101 E. Anaheim Blvd. 401 Avalon Blvd. 1n1.l1..1.'1uu-enfzn-:nini 5 -- .-. 1: : '- - 1 , :l1g.-!.,uu1.....g.-qu-- Pete Mehren has found that the key to a gir1's heart is a gold one. .1g..-.uu...uu..ug1nn.,.ug-nu.-.u-11nu--nu...n,....un--nn-nu-11:11nu-up-up-an-un1uu1uu1un1u1uu-1uu1nu We Treat You lj tbl' Whole Year O H...--. .I JK ' 1,757 ,gram - , Q 1 5 JA .. , , . , L f, -mn f. I in fi nvf I ,,Q,, . :. :.,. Complete Service for Your Car WILMINGTON SERVICE STATION C. F. GREENWALD, Prop, Avalon at K Sts. Phone Wilm. 1161 WILMINGTON, CALIFORNIA 4- e A -- M-MM.--. -.e--MW-.ee-. E. -W-. -.....i:.-..-.:1,.iz-......-..-..-4. Page Om' Humlrml Tuwify gr ffm' Humlrml 'I'ru'nly-xxx Pagr Om' Humlrrd 'flfrnly-srzfrn 4.........-.................-..-..........................,................,............................ --W-1 1 n I I I We extend our best wishes for the success of the Men and i Women of Tomorrow I I I I 1 DRESS WELL A I ALL TIMES I at ,. I I DAVID S. SCHWARTZ I THE MEN'S SHOP I i Outfitters for Men and Boys I I 1 I I 821 Avalon Blvd. Wilmington, Calif. 5 I I 1:: :: Wx :: :: xi: :Q -1: 1: :fx : :: : ': : 1 2 ii : rx :fn 1: 1: : :Z :ill Remember, Connie, laugh and the World laughs with you, Weep and you streak your rouge. 14: L 1: :: ::fuL-i-- -- mg me-f -f ff -Y W -Y - W :-- -' as-'-Y -if I I I I , I I I I Compliments of I 1 WOODS MORTUARY I I I Phone 97 D. WOODS I I I I I gi. .1g-.q.-gg.-gqqqg.-q-qp-an-qiqugq-.s.q.-1g..npnM-q,-sqgaaqlannnnpn1n-qq.nn-qg-pg-.n-.,,..,... Page Om' H undrnf Twenty-eigbf E 1 I I I V I I I If I I I l' KOMEDY KOLIUMS Well, well, we1l,! Here I am once more! The management of this theatre agrees with me that We cannot have too much humor on one pro- gram. We all like our little joke, now don't we? At this time you will be treated to some nonsense which I hope you will all enjoy. ON WAVES OF SONG Evelyn Mohns ........ My Man Evan Mitchell ........ That's You Baby Myrtle Stotts ........,. Hard-hearted Hannah Amos Schneider ........ Roll Dem Bones Charlie Swain ...,........ Good Time Charlie Hal White .,.... Harmonica Harry Mary LeDonne ........ Brown Eyes 'Vlaurice Pearson.. Dream Lover Edythe Wood .... Orange Blossom Time Helen McGinley .... Hang on to Me Bonnie Burns .............. Moon Girl Lee On Bixler .....,...... Nobody's Using It Now' Lewis Slaughter ..,. Deep N ight Everett Carr Sho-sh-bogie-boo Alyce Horney, Alice Blue Gown Julia Meichalbrock .... Do Some thing Billie Jones ........ If I'm Dream- ingn Gerald Compton .... Singin' in Bathtub FAMOUS LAST WORDS Mr, Travis, we want a ditch day. Miss McCabe, I forgot my middyf' Oh, did we have an assignment? Er-I left it in my locker. Do we have to have lunch per- mits? I'll bring it tomorrow, Mrs. Marks. I'm unprepared. I was in the library that period. Coach, I do'wanna strip today. I'm sorry I forgot that date. Oh, has the bell rung already? We ran out of gas, mother. G'wan, knock off that chip! Hi, fuzzyfoot! How about the tive you owe me ? ll ll Cl Cl KK THESE REFILLS Fountain pens Alibies Compacts Gas tanks Chem. outfits Notebooks Gum Eyebrows Cafe dishes Lip sticks Date-books Pocket-books Tummies Wastebaskets VOICES IN THE NIGHT Am I the first girl you ever kissed ? Halt! Who goes there? Why should I? Isn't it a marvelous night? Hadn't'we better go now? Baby you're wonderful! Please, just one more. UNO xl? uStOp!1: Glug-glug-glug-glug. Gee, I hope the car will start now. Hands up! Love me ? Use listerincf' . RECIPES FOR SUCCESS Push, said, the Button. Take pains, said the Window. Never be led, said the Pencil. l'Be up to date, said the Calendar. Always keep cool, said the Ice Don't do business on tick, said ll the Clock. Never lose your head, said the Barrel. Do a driving business, said the Hammer. Aspire to greater things, said the Nutmeg. Make light of everything, said the Fire. 66 Never do anything overhand, said the Glove. Strive to make a good impres- sion, said the Seal. Cut down expenses, said the Scissors. SK CC Page Om' Hundred Twrnfy-ni 4...-..-. -..-I.-..-..-.........-...-....-...-...-.IT I WHAT Ho: I I I I CLEM CHRISTIE Realtor I I 807 Avalon Blvd. Ph. 970 I I I 4-.-.........-.................-..-..-..-..-..l. a?u--1:11111 1 11111:-y-lamina--ln1niuuiluinil1, I I I Driskill-Hummell I Furniture Co. I I I I Ph. Wil. 764 601 W. Anaheim I I .-..-.....-..-..........-.............-..-...p Harold Teeple has decided that a hungry, thirsty, or both. 'I' 'I' I I : IUILD IN G AND LOAN I I I AS s o c 1 AT 1 ON I I Avalon at'G' , I I Wilmington, Cali on-ua I I I I I I QI I I I . I I I . I I I I I I I I . SA VE WITH US +,1..-n-nn-uu-n-ll-ll-ul-ll-ll-In-un-u ol: Page One Hundred Thirty +-----------------------------------1- I I I Wilmington Nursery Compliments of the I I I I I I Corner Gulf and J Street I I PHONE 1383 I I I Landscaping Nursery Stock -in-I. 1:3-..,:. :I -1. :--1.11:-.--..-ug. Q.I----..-..----....-..--.-..-..--.-..-...-,.1. I Compliments of I I . I RITE - WAY I ' Cleaners and D ers I I Y I I Exceptional Service I I Wilmiiigtoim, Calif. I I Phone Wilmington 905 I .i..-.....-..-..-............-..-.....-......g girl is always one of three things: .!..-..-., EL..--2, .1-I::.:,,.:, -27.1 .1 .,!, I I I Don Hotel Pharmacy I I I 900 AVALON BLVD. I I Soda Fountain and Lunch I I School Supplies I I C. E. HUDDLESTON I I I 'l'u1nu1n - -1 -uu-nu-nu11u-um1nu1- 1un1n+ .!.......-.:f.:-::-- .1 .1-I:-I:-:Z ef: nie? I I I F. J. Molthen, D. C., Ph. C. I I I I Chiropractor I I I I Palmer School Graduate I I I I 221 W. Anaheim Wilmington I 1 I a!u1nu1uu-uu1uu--ul--nu1:l1 u-nu-'uu1uu-uuiunfu 11.-.n.1.i..1.l-.lp-I..-ggiqiniqglg 1-I-ggi..-.q514.1111-.nn1nu1n.-an-nu-un-noi: HARBOR MEAT CO. Wholesale Butchers and Grocers Steamship Supplies W. J. Hurst 111 W. C St. Wilmington, Cal. Y- at nr-F W -- r -- W -- - Frank A. Guerero 86 Co. Lumber and Freight Trucking Certified Weighmasters Cargo Surveyors 119 West F St. Wilmington -ou-a..-.qn-qn.-.qn-nn.-nn1gn-n1qn1n.-u-.'. ill? IT Tllilli-llZlllllu1l1llllWl llllill LIBERTY CLOTHING CO. Offers Creclit at Cash Prices Our Ladies Dept. is complete, in- cluding latest styles in Dresses, Coats, Millinery, Lingeries, etc. Our Mex-fs Dept. is just as Complete 1 15 WEST SIXTH STREET San Peclro -if u-nn-un.--1--n-.nu1u-up-n-nu-:urns--nl-I or MIDWAY MARKET 291 Sixth.Street San Pedro I Get Our Prices on Meats Always the Lowest I 22 I12Ii2IfI1:l'::'l' :L,,,,i,,,7::L..1.,.-,Zffnfgg-up-1: -nzuc f of KOPPEL Bkos. 1 I. D. KOPPEL i 105 W. C Street Phone Wil. 188 i Wilmingtoxm Long Beach San Pedro Phone Wilmington 263 E siq,....1..1pq-an-nn-vll1ll1 --nu-ln- n1nu:nlo in u-Iis--u101ul-In-lu-uu1ll-ll1ul-uu1ul1no? M A R 1 N E PRINTING CO. Ll .l Quality Job 2 Printing 1 l .l PHONE 909 szo AVALON i l T3 lj: :Z :I IZ II :I ll--'II Z Ili: IG Pagr Om' H mul fr rl Thirty-our ECONOMY GROCERY ' M. 1. Miumg Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables 801 W. Anaheim Phone 648-W +l1ll:ll-ul1n1ln1ln-ll1us1nu-us1so1ls-m T in Oils Tires Accessories Gilmore Blue-Green Gas Chan-lie's Service Station Chas. A. Simpson, Prop. 448 Avalon Blvd. Wilmington -I-1:7-11:11-:seize -I' 441:11 u-.n.1u.-u- l l1ln-.n1:w-luiuninninn-u-n-un1un1-911 1, Phone Wilmington 1 Edwin W. Sandison Marine and General Insurance The Home of Good Insurance 350 Avalon Blvd. Wilmington 'III .. W .ii .n .n 1--on :Q-.n:7:: :-im, i ! ! ! ! -i- Virginia Boyce, look out for these in the air and then begin to get fresh. ?nil-.ziuig :: :: lc niufuiz: n-nfu I H Courtesy Quality H Service I ig Dry Goods Dresses ! ' CALDWELL'S Li H Infants' Wear Notions 5. H sis AVALON BLVD. +3 :F il 221 If 12 QI 1222.1 ,, Page One Hundred Thirty-two 'H' U as l as li .. w U ll i as l I U H 1 ui- IillTllllIllllili l l l Compliments of THE HARBOR KITCHEN i Specializing in Delicious Home Cooked 1 Dishes in European Style I ! B. Angelich, Prop. l PHONE' 4351 512 W. Anaheim Wilmington 'Lninuiuninniuu-an1:10:10-un1su1-nu-e111-sqm fresh air lovers. They get you out e?u1rl1ls1uo1nu-1w--Io-lo--llf-ll:ll1iu1ll1u+ Ii il Yes, the Shoes for Spring ll ARE rr' See the Window Display J 1 at l rt ll ll i H KAIN'S E P sr , Buster Brown Shoes Store H 708 Avalon Blvd. Wilmington ll -i- liln1ll1ua1p1m:ui:1 T -...ee-feeee-e..f.+ u--fnwr --:P Pqgfl' Om' H :1.1zJ.rri Tjiffj'-fjiflf cfauiua-inc :: W :: :W :p-.rr ig: uizzmqp n-- mrs- -- ac at lIi:31.lI'Jt'lil01vl Compliments 1 gg. W- W H 7 ! Phone Wilmington 986 S il of E I I 1 I Z l I I ' I L . I HARRIS BUILDING and 'I C H E R R Y I I ' I Q FINANCE co. 1 B L 0 S S O M 1 I I I CAFE E I I I I I I I I I I I I ! California Bank Bldg. 1 I Wilmington, Calif. MILO I i E I I I I +I1ll :: :in :: 1: :u :q-gp-pp-.gg :,,1..!'. aie,,1l:i1lW, :l :ren :: lu 2' 'il'-il 21ll'-'Of' Myrtle Stottsz I've changed my mind. Gerald C.: Does the new one work any better ? Q0-YW W W W W W W W W , ., ., ., W WWW .. .. :W It W W W -- 15 I Q Compliments of 5 I OPTIMIST CLUB I l I 9 'a- I ,h ve 2 2: QRNATIOQ E 1 - I I I WILMINGTON, CALIFORNIA ' I I I gig I-q 14:11--I: 'ntiulv--url-will-Ol I2 -2 f Ll ff 37 '2 l' ' 1: ff 22 f 2 I if 31 fffnl' Pagr O r Hundred Thirty-four fx K., rf I IBN Lf Y .'.1 ',' 'A' ' Q11 I ll 44, lm: I :ll lflfl 5 IQUNUNI 'l is E35-S40-S45 MIDDOUGHS' 1 BROADWAY at LOCUST Long Beach o H dd'1'lfyfi 4...-.,..-. .. 1-......,.......,.........,,..-,,..-,,,,........,.-.................-,........,-,.,........,.....,...............,,.......,-.....,...... 4, 1 i FLEMING and WEBER co. l Honies Financed and Built on Easy Terms 1 Q l l I l I 3 SID. J. SPEARIN l , 'Designer and Builder 5 ll IZ East E Street Vffilm. 685 I 'I'-:fn-n--: fl-:ix 14:3--.fee7:17:-iz.--1.-n:::71--Herz.-n-2.1213 1: When Carol Burke was asked what there is 'a that most boys lack, she replied, Elaine Berglund' . 4...-:H 11-11 11 -1, 1.1 .1-1-11 11 11 ef..-.e ....... 1 1 1 L :C011zYJli11zc'11fs of fbi? WILMINGTQN - i u I 5 BOAT WQRKS, INC. Q ! I 7sr,.....qgLn1gg-igg-if--ll-7.eL-Mi1g-npggvn1yp1rpgnqg19q1nam1nagggq'1q'nnql-qg.-gg.-n1n4m PageO H 'd rlTl1iffy-' 1 l I 1 1 1 I I E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T -1- bout Harvey Hummell f!' l '1 . 'i . i . l 2 ,n i ll? 1 il ,E i 1 E 1 I I ...ap -1 +,7,.i., ., , , ,. ati: ,: -.,4:g .1 n 'gow-:fri :rf-2 -2' ffl: 22122 ni: 'Z 'T .WW .. ..,a. u. . Q. gi 3, AT YOUR SERVICE I Q 4 i SCHROUDER 3 i DRUG COMPANY ! ' --A-3 H 5 y . N will , w I A B, 4 A f 332 Avalon A - R 3 I A A A 1 'f 'l'.,1.... :PE E: f:A...:, 3-4. ! Q W '25 ,A R A R - , , L J if nga-1:11:11n1n1n1n1-ll1lm1ll1u-ll-ll--lif I :inf I X - 3 'ww L. B. LARSON - T From the inside out you H I . A I' U can always be completely 2 XWIJOIFSUIH CWIJIPS L clolhed in comfort and ,: Q Q styles at lg l l I I FORREST ac DEPPEN 5 7 232 EAST ANAHEIM 1' l i 5 Wilmington Tel. Wilm. '62'4 I 3'' 1 i 'l'1l l1'1'll-'VIII'-'il'-'Iliff' Oilu-vu-4:1-lusul1:I1-ll1ll1'll'-ll 'l '- 'l' hz. I5 23 3 P11 'F E1 E-' CU U 9 3. W ff' ET I3 77' U1 rf' 'J' CD E O D- 5 52 CD 97 3, K O CI UQ IS' n-4. 23 UQ 3 v-IQ U1 FP O D' N 4 G 99 V1 93 Q- n-. 0 '!' ls I P il li I l i 1 U I AC R , , U H omplzments r i ofthe l f 'RGSSMAN ERQS. g 'lf TLUMBER COMPANY Q ll hge Que Huulrel Thirty-sever: THE SCANDAL SHEET . Ladies, and those beside you, I take this opportunity to present .to you the daily candid sheet of the Phineas Banning Motion Picture Studio. I am surethat you will all find some item of interest to yourselves within its columns. LOST AND FOUND 21431214 LOST: One small yellow dog, somewhere between here and there. Answers to the name of Chargaugagaugmaunchogagaugch- aubunagunamog Llanfairowllgwy- ngyllgogerychwyrndrrobwilllland- rriliogagogogoch. Finder please no- tify Irvin Smith. T. LOST: One geometry book. Finder welcome to it. ' ILOST: Cork toe marked with Initials M.E.H. Reward if re- turned to the boys' gym. LOST! One light brown wig Return to Miss Stetler. LOST! Pair of glass eyes, slight- ly crossed. Return to Peggy Mar- tin. FOUND: Letter beginning Dart ling., Mary .. and.. signed Your Ellie . Loser may have it if brave enough to call at oiiice of Goof- ettes. FOUND: Wad of gum on Mrs. Swart's chair. Reward if loser calls. Funeral bills will be paid liy school. WANTED WANTED: Strong young man to turn sunburned bathers over when they are brown on one side. WANTED: Experienced necker to coach young lady desirous of experience. Apply to Pet Helm with demonstration and refer- ences. Page One H mul red Thirty-eight n-nn1-uninuxmli11111nl1nn1ln1nu1nn-nm1nl11l axe I NOTICE! Qi QARE YoU TROUBLED wrrni l BASHFYULNESS? DO YOU L BLUSH AND STAMMCRR it I WHEN SPOKEN T . I i IF so, READ THIS! l VI was always shy at partiesl iand such. I was afraid to call: :my shirt my own. They! llaughed when I sat down toi lplay. Why? Because the stoolj lwas gone! ll I True testimony I ig T., ELDON TOWNER, Watts, Calif. EYOU, TOO, CAN BE A S -,, gCESSFUL FLEA TRAINEIR. : CLIP THE LITTLE COUPON!l I I l l Name ..................................-.-. -----,-- T Q Address ................................... -.....- Q State .,................................... - .----- E Q.. :.- -3--.Za 3 3- ffze 3-5 -:Wee I--.q. PERSONALS wk Sl' PF If anyone can inform me as to the whereabouts of that worthless man of mine, communicate with Myrtle Green. Reward of 51.98 for informa- tion leading to the capture of Walter Parvin. See Mrs. Marks. Edgar H: My love for you is no longer a secret. Come back to me. MINNIE SWAPS AND TRADES SHIKI!! To TRADE: Will swap one set of slightly used alibis for most anything. What have you? - MIKE D. Would like to trade my Ford for new skull cap, preferable pink and blue. FRANKLIN HUDSON ls--uzuvxlnrlnin-lg? +u1ul1l n1uo1pq11 I CANDIES DRINKS DAILY PRESS I E REAM I - C C I I Phone 776 or 777 I I 1 ! Magazines and Daily News I I C- tp- ROBERTS l Next to Em tess Theatre 1 I Business Manager-Editor P . . I I 618 Avalon ' JOE DESSY ' Wilmington, : : : California 'L'im'1 i '- '1'l '1 '1' 1 illiugl ULl1ll1llil1-ln-1:1111 -:lima-:ll--lu-:ll-nit ?lTll7llilllllTlllUlTlUi iUlTllil?l,il? ?llll1lllll1 1 Alillillillilllllillliil i C.,,,,,,3,,,e,,,s CASH CREDIT' I G O L D M A N , S I 1 Phone 976-977 4oo Avalon Blvd. I I I I Dry Goods and Furnishings I I E' B' C I Ladies, Childrenis and I I I Men's Wear Groceries and Meats I 732 AVALON BLVD' i ' COURTESY SERVICE lil -Il-ul1ul1uu1an-sn-un1uu1uu1u-n1un1uin his I--aiu1:1-nu-uu1n1su-an-un-uu1nn-uu1nein About the only Way to get Edythe Wood to take long walks for her complexion would be to locate the drug stores further apart. ?lTIIilIlIli'llllTll?lllllTHlTlwIilliilll Q TlilllflllllilliiIllllill?'lll'lllln-ini'T I I I PALACE MARKET TRALLER SIGNS I I I . I Mem szo AVALON BLVD. I 7th and Pacific Ave. San Pedro I I Phone 32 I . I The Home of Quality Wilmington, Calif. I I I -1---------------------------------+ +--------------------------------+ 'I ' '- - ' 'I' 'f '' ''I' . I i Charwood Typewriter Co. 5-mp AT -1-HE I 274 W. 6th SL San pedm Poinsetta Confectionary I Phone 115 E: I FOR YOUR ICE CREAM I . I l All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired I I AND CANDY li NOLDEST IN HARBOR DISTRICTU i l Cor. Avalon and Anaheim Blvd. Page One H una' rm' Thirty-nim' I I L 1 lx fx? Q, P nf X ,O J , -1, tw RICHARDS and MARTIN School of Stage Dancing f l r 1 n V l f I l l L , Ballet, Toe, Adagio, Tap, Waltz- Clog, Buck and Wing, National 1223 Bay View Phone 83'6M 3137. 7, , ,W W 7 -7 211: 31: J '7' 7.7: 1:7171 1.7! D-It ir. 1. W :rf-r l Gasoline Oils I OAKLAND - PONTIAC . . S' I Avalon Service Station I ms They Are General Motors H. A. Holstein, Prop. Products Cor. Avalon and J C. Ed. Jones l Tires Accesso 'es l Wilmihgtbli 'fxtqizg 3,-.1 T: V 3- ., 1-Tn, L- Y- 7314. aiu-nn1n1uu--un1uu1ll:ul-s1u1lq-ucu1u-sll1 +: : :: 1: :r7at7ii 1: 1: 1: 1 i: ':: 711171: : Ii at 111 Wilmington Odicez l Compliments Phone Wil. 7 245 N. Fries Avenue Los Angeles Oiice: of l Phone TU. 6375 2432 Enterprise St. i V ,J I Wilnmington Transfer l I I Illegal-17x : 4: :aiu 7:u :: :u7x1aui:+ l ! PIONEER i MERCANTILE 177: : :5-'an ' 7:1 7--' ' 7 7 86 Storage Co. Incorporated I Fireproof Storage ! + ,. Just because Thomas R. prefers blondes doesn't make him a gentle QD' In 'l -n- i U 1 u u I 1. ,- 1. H l 'l- ..--.1pg-upiniqinin1lp1lg1nl-n--n-n--n-lp1n1n1nl-uiolru-lac-ulu:al1u1l VALUE ABOVE THE PRICE FCRD SALES 2: SERVICE KARL KOTT MOTOR CO. 402 West Anaheim Phone 442 I-uin-u.1n-sn-gp-gpgm-ug..-gp-up-.,,.g,.-.gg-.qq-qg-sq-q..-qp-u-n-pu-.n-.n.1n.1u-.n1 Page One Hundred Forty au- -inf .11 51 ,,..,,,,1,m....m1m,..m-m.-nu1gu.m-uu.uu-uu.uwkuu.-u1u,.1w-m-w..w-g..1gq.-q.-.,. 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