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

 - Class of 1935

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I, HIROSHI IKEGUCHI, bequealh my slreamline wall: 'ro Merrill Shapiro. May if help him on his way. I, MELVIN IRVING, bequealh my 'ronsil-grinder lo Charles Lapsley. I. SUMI IWAI, bequealh my gym suil 'ro Clara Mae McKim and hope fha? il' will noi be 'foo large for her. I, YOSHIKO IWAMOTO, bequealh my permanenf blond hair lo Pauline Crul. hoping il remains nafural for one weelc. I, GERALDINE JACKSON, bequeafh my bollle of peroxide lo Belly Helm, in hopes ihal she uses il. 'V I, ELEANOR JACOBSON, bequeafh my baby blue eyes 'lo Theo Abiniar and hope he wins 'the nexl' beauiy confesl. I, BETTY KABISCH, bequealh my excess baggage 'ro Meredilh Lovelady. and hope 'fhaf if will nol weigh her down. I, JOHN KABISCH, bequealh my apple-polishing abililies io Evan Harris and hope 'lhai he will live up lo my mollo: An apple a day helps 'lhal' 'A' on ils way . I, JANE KENNEDY, bequealh whal is Iell ol' my Senior Swealer lo Belly Lees Icnowing posi- 'fively lhal' lhe zipper will slill be usable. I, CLIFFORD KERNS, bequealh my abilily +o cool: double quanlifies ol food fo my fulure wife, so lhal' I may always reiain my schoolgirl complexxion. I, PEARL ICONING, bequealh my abilily +o ioin every Boys' Union in +he school 'lo Frances Soss. I, ALICE LANCASTER. bequealh my way wilh 'rhe men lo Dorolhy Curliss. I, ANNA MARY LANE, bequealh Donald Oalces lo Blanche Currier. I, IDA LeDONNE, bequeafh my abilily lo leave ihe 'Furnilure al Lucca's in'I'ac'I' lo Rulh Thompson. I, JACK LEWIS, bequeafh my proiile and Tenor voice 'fo Kilse Shery in hopes fhal his moaning will cease immediaiely. I, SAKAYE MASUKAWA, bequealh my grace and charm To Andy, The ianilor. I, KRESS McCUNE, bequealh my big feel' 'ro Jimmie Olcura, 'ro be used in his 'Famous iifiy-yard dash, so 'rhal' he may win by a foe. I, ANN MclSAAC, bequealh my large eyes lo Lucy Waiers, and may her eyes never cross when il' comes 'ro heroes. I, JOHN MILADINOVICH, bequealh my quiel' ways and exlreme silence in 'rhe classroom 'lo Joanna Leonelfi. I, BERNARD MILLER, bequeafh my ballel shoes lo James Crane, lo be used exclusively in ihe halls of Banning High School. I, FRASER MITCHELL, bequealh my abilily 'lo barrel around corners lo Lyle Smifh, when Jane Slocldon rides wiih him. I, CYRIL MYERS, bequealh my pleasing personalily lo Jaclr Wallen. I, HOWARD NEIGHBARGER, bequeafh my long name 'ro Alexis Malorazavich 'lo be used in lilling oul' program cards, as il is so much more dignilied. I, ISHMAEL NICKS, loequealh my beard 'ro George Raines, along wilh a bollle of henna, so lhal' Mr. Compion can more easily discover 'rhe Missing Linlc. I, MITSUO OKAMOTO, bequealh my siudious ways and quiel personalily 'ro Ernesl Peirosino. I, DARRELL OLSEN, bequealh my chemical success 'ro Russell Smilh, who probably will need fhem. I, MAXINE OSBORN, bequeaih my new car 'fo Mr. Holsiein, lo lalce 'rhe place of his rib- craclrer. I, JOE OUGH, bequeaih my abiliiy 'ro drive Bill Day's suped-up crale 25 miles per hour. and hope il will do more in +he lulure. I, BETTY PICKLE, have noihing lo bequealh bul' John Sfewarl, and I'lI lceep him, because I'II probably find more use for him lhan anyone else will. lSorry, girls.l I, EDWARD PRINCE, bequealh my golden lenor voice lo Flaming Youlh Barneby lo frighlen prowlers who lurlc oulside his window. I, LELAND PRINCE, bequealh my abilily lo cu? classes lo Mar+in Fisher so fha? he may carry on my lradilion. I, LAWRENCE RAMOS, bequealh my aihleiic abilily lo Richard Henderson. in exchange for his poker face smile. I, GLYNN REED, bequealh my slil slrirl lo Marguerile Procise. I, LILA RICHARDSON. bequealh my handwriling back lo Miss Emerson. Thanlcs for 'rhe Ioan. I, KAZU SASAKI, bequealh my rowdyism lo Buclc Lesley. and hope 'lhaf he will noi' be quile so reliring in fhe fulure. I, JOHNNIE SHARP, bequealh my abilily 'ro chew gum io Mariorie Ablufz, because she lhinlcs ii so becoming. I, MIRIAM SHUEY, bequeaih my eyebrows lo Rulh Cadenbach. A ' I, ALBERT SIMPSON, bequeaih my woman-hafer repulaiion lo John While and hope fha? he will reform in 'rhe near iulure. I, RALPH SIMPSON, bequealh my famous fwin brolher lo lhe Library, 'ro be used in sfudying Prehisloric Man. I, WINNIE MAE SMITH, bequealh my quiel ways lo Marie Yribarne. I, JAMES SOSKE, bequealh my special deslcs which I had fo have builf for me here af Banning 'ro Danny lfurri, who will iusf reach The lop.

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF S'35 We, the Summer Class ot I935, ot Phineas Banning High School, metropolis ot Wilmington, State ot Calitornia, United States ot America, being totally gitted with an ignorant understanding, dumb expressions, and an insane mind, do make and pub- lish this will, asking only, as a last injunction ot the dying, that our tuneral services be conducted by our principal and his taculty, and the said services be carried on with all due reverence and love. I, CHARLOTTE ALLISON, bequeath my 'Flaming tresses to Irene Klug, in exchange tor her bottles ot henna, I, MARIAN BALL. bequeath my ability to romance on the yacht Camica to Helga Lassel. I, JULIA BARNHART, bequeath my ability to get along with Southerners to Mary Barnhart. I, ALMA JANE BATES, bequeath my ability to look innocent at the right moment to Dorothy Prince. I, JULIA BEECHER. bequeath my nickname, Peter , to Helen Varela, hoping it will bring her Iuckl I, LAVERNE BENSON, bequeath my ability to get home tive minutes betore the milkman to Carol Hoadley. I, WALTER BLUME, bequeath the Old Ox Road to Donald Cox. Let's see you add a tew more girls, Donald. I, AMEDIO BUCCI, bequeath my long legs to Robert Malcom in hopes that they can take it. I, JOHN BUCCI, bequeath my talse teeth to Leegene Windy Stewart, in the hopes that she will never use shaving cream tor tooth paste. I, DEAN CLOUD, bequeath my three-horsepower ash-can to Bud Soza, along with a bottle ot cateteria kneepaw orange iuice, so that he may get IO-horsepower out ot it. I, ELENA CROSSFIELD, bequeath my ability to be late to school to Martha Stark, and may she not wear it out as I did. I, VIRGINIA CURTIN, bequeath my ability to blush to Florine Barber. I, MARY D'AMBROSI, bequeath my sweet disposition t Flora. I, JIM DAVITTE, bequeath my BIO harem to Glenn Eipper, in hopes that he can handle it as well as I did in my day. I, DAN DILLBECK, bequeath my way with the women to Joe Simpson to be used in staving ott teminine moochers at the candy store. I, LORNE DONOHO, bequeath my tamiliar title ot Donk to Mr. Kingsbury and I hope he will enioy it as much as I have. I, ELIZABETH DRISCOLL, bequeath my ability to write a column to Kenneth Pickle, and hope that he will put the ability to use on his tiny strip . I, MARGUERITE FAUCHER, bequeath my nickname, Frenchie , to Lula Belle Fancher. I, DAVID FERGUSON, bequeath my ability to take the girls out and not go broke to Art Ascolesi. I, PHIL GANNAM, bequeath my everlasting and never-ceasing wiscracks to Gook Halloran, in hopes that it he ever uses them he'II get away with them better than I did. I, AVA GRAVES, bequeath my sIim Summerville characteristics to Jack Foster ho in that he'lI protit by them. I, MARY GRAY, bequeath my ability to diet to Jane Stockton. I, CHARLES GREATHOUSE, bequeath my eternal egotism and musical abilities to John Putnam, who can use both. I, MARY GREENE. bequeath my dramatic ability to Babytace Hudson in hopes that he'll make the bean-saw puzzlers outtit. I, RAYMOND GRILL, bequeath my ability to get a C trom Mr. Paine on one recitation a year to Dolores Shepard. I, RITA HALLORAN, bequeath my all to my hero, Ralph Bachman, to be used as he sees tit. I, HAZEL HAMILTON, bequeath my ability to look innocent to Stewart Small, to be used when suddenly contronted by either Mr. Paine or Mrs. Marks. I, WESLEY HAMILTON, bequeath Lugenia Harley to whoever wants her. lAnd then let them try and get her.l I, GEORGE HELLER, bequeath my caveman tactics to Mr. Paine. I, FRANCE I-IELM, bequeath my bowlegs to Elva Mae Oakes, may they never buckle under her. I, LILLIAN HELM, bequeath my ability to become engaged to one tellow and go steady to Jerry Jackson. I, BARBARA HENDRIX, bequeath all ot my worldly possessions except Vernon to anyone who wants them. I, BETTY HESTON, bequeath my art ot ditching and getting away with it to Eloise Smith. I, LAWRENCE HOFFMAN, bequeath my quiet ways to Lado Petrovich. I, LUCY HOPKINS, bequeath my ability to never say a word to anyone to Yvonne Perennes. I, EVELYN HOWELL, bequeath my ditterent nicknames to the taculty in the event that anyone dares use them.



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I, MARGARET STEVENS, bequeafh my abilify To gold-dig helpless young men To Barbara Sandi- son, hoping Thai' she will confinue To carry on my TradiTion. I. JOHN STEWART, having nofhing To will by my mighTy brain and line of bull. do also bequeaTh if To Banning for The exhibiT case in The main hall. I. LEE STEWART. having noThing To give. because I have given my all in Tying shoe sTrings for Mr. Comerforcl. I, LEONA STUBBY. bequeafh my boy-friend wiTh whom I wander Through The halls To Judifh Young. I, ROBERT SWANSON. bequeaTh my plafinum blond hair To Andy Marfinez so Thai' he may carry on in my name. I. ROBERT TANNER, bequeaTh my loud buf slinky walk To Jack Cheshire. because iT suiTs him beffer Than if does me. I, LOUIE TERAN, bequeaTh my flaT feeT and cauliflower ears To Miss Turner. long may she live! I. CLAIRE THOMAS, bequeaTh my piano To LesTer Hoffman. because I won'T need one any- more. as Bobby already has one. I, CHARLES THOMPSON. bequeafh my goo-goo eyes fo Mr. Waldo. in hopes Thai' he may see beffer in The fufure. I, HELEN TWEDT, bequeafh my various and assorfed laughs To Carl GerTz. because heaven knows he needs a new one. I. OPAL VOIEN, bequeafh my old red cords To Bob Tyler. They'll make a nice rnafch wiTh his nose This summer. I, SHIRLEY WEBSTER. bequeafh my abilify To sTand being Teasecl To John Carroll. I. LAURANCE WEEKS, bequeafh my Trapeze acT To Delberf Jumbo Smifh, and warn him ThaT The liTTle guys will Try To sfeal his sTuff. I. ALBERT WILKINSON, bequeafh my abilify To play The clarineT To Billy Schuberf. May he raise as much cain as I did! I, PEGGY WILLIAMS. bequeafh my nickname of SpiTfire To anyone who can sland up under The sfrain. I. JAMES WILSON, bequeafh my flying feeT To Arden Morell Rulison, who could use Them To pracfice iumping back fences aT night I, ROBERT WOOTEN, bequeaTh my abiIiTy To be Porflighf EdiTor To The nexT sucker. I. JUDITH YOUNG. bequeafh my way wifh Mrs. GrifliTh To Lois Allen. A SENIOR CLASS SONG We're The class of 35 To be The besf is whaT we sTrive We're a bunch ThaT's up and coming Here come The Seniors. Bang! Bang! We'lI do our besT To make our school A good example of The golden rule We're a class ThaT you'll be proud of Here come The Seniors. Bang! Bang! Ohl . . . JusT look around no maTTer where Ohl . . . You'll find Thaf The Seniors are There. You will hear of Things we've done We're one for all and all for one Blue and whife is whaT we sTand for Do you wanf To bef us Thai you'll noT forgef us? Here come The Seniors, wiTh a Bang! Bang! o B SENIOR CLASS SONG IT's an old Banning cusfom. when you're in your Senior year: To show your ingenuiTy wiTh sweaTers full of cheer. IT's an old Banning cusfom, we have enTerTained Today. WiTh our song and dance and drama-Is There anyfhing more To say? As a symbol of our pep and life. we have chosen snappy orange and brown. In our remaining year of school. siT Tighf and waTch us go To Town. A You will find we're full of spiriT--we're square in work and play. And we sfick To Banning cusToms-Three cheers for us-Hey! Hey!

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