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

 - Class of 1939

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'L-- 9 ' ., ,Lia ' ' . if ff' x i mm L J' IA Dedication If is very fi'r+ing +ha+ we, +he sfaff of ninefeen 'rhirfy-nine dedicafe fhis Pilo+ Wheel +o one who has given Banning her failhful service for a number of, years. who has shown consfani readiness fo share +he burdens of ofhers. who by hlerainfailing pafience has acquired 'rhe friendship and admira+ion of every- one. and who by her deep appreciafion and under- sfanding of people has made. a popular girls' vice principal. i H is in sincere appreciefion of 'rhese qualifies fha+ fhis eighfeen+h edifion of +he Pilof Wheel is dedi- cafed 'ro our new girls' vice principal, Be++y C. mv' THEY SHOW THE WA Uable of I, ADMINISTRATIQN n. SENIQRS un. CLASSES Iv. Swoop VIII. ATHLETICS Gontents V. PUBLICATIONS VI. ACTIVITIES VII. YEAR IN REVIEW Uoreword Jusl as a house rnusl have a foundafion on which +0 build lhe slruclure, so musl we sluclenfs have a loundalion on which lo build our lulure. We are building Thai' foundalion as we Build for Banning and prepare ourselves for difierenf vocalions and college worlc. We sluclenls will choose many cliflerenl fields of worlc, buf no mailer which field we choose To follow, we are preparing ourselves for lhe place we will lake in life. ln keeping wilh 'rhis +hough'r lhe edilors of 'lhe Pilof Wheel have chosen as a 'lheme -- Preparing for lhe Fu'rure. , - - 121211. ff Q 'Mlm 1 ,A 'FL ', 'f 4.1.4 Mi yy' . 3 8 ,A Q j43 Q3f..'.h 2-P , ,!3.V.'l,:g'i' 5-3 4. ' Z' 15 .Q 'F fr fnsgt Q -ff, f in 'i ' Q 4?i?..aQ K '6 ' '-ll x' ' ,gay .': .72 Ig' 1 ., . 1 7 A 1 ':1i5gf',':5.:lf2' Taj 3,30 . ,Pl 31 f'v. . fh 1 -x ,x,Arf'.5Q Ast, nz. ' wi ' ' ..'-:. ,L Q :,' :,8l.:3'-.5 ' ,f-,'1:ff,'sj,r 3-ai ,,. , V., 4: ?'5f?x, .ll 5 . . L ,F , N . . . f. , ' . I-in w f A ' . . 'Gr . fa ' .X , x V, ,,, Y, - 1Ww if L vw ' A f. - .3 , xv f 'E ' 'T -:f ' 'Q ' ',km?,. f. i -, , - Q jj f- ,if . 1. x 1' ' 3 'Q n X Q' ' , ,f,.4m. ,.. Af 1 , f,.,, up , p YA, A 2 V I - ,r yy 1, 5, AM 6. , 4- !at: x-W' X , 1 f n F k , A1 - , . nw Z 'V V. a ,ai-xv .. I in w M. L. v , 2 , QQ- 'M' Q iffy,-W' ' is if Hi H . V.,, . L, he in 1 'h,:b- 1 ' ,. 'R ' fx A ml TL L 3 L Hz, ADMINISTRATION Our siudenf officers are being 'trained in Ieadership, for inIeIIigen'I Ieaders will buIId new worlds. ..X 152 ., P1-P, any fx 71 X i l Earl E. .Rosenberry Banning's number one man -:- Our amiable and kindly principal! -:- With him sfudeni wel- fare is uppermosf -:- Sfrove for beHer under- slanding befween school and communily -:- Ob- fained many enlerfaining and educafional assemblies -:-i Greafly inferesfecl in helping us prepare for our 'fufure -:- Betty G. .Horn New girls' Vice-Principal -:- Has accomplished much in her new posilion -:- ganized a successful and ac- five Girls' League -:- Charming and gracious al- ways -:- Orrel E. Qraham Our Boys' Vice-Principal -:- Combined pleasing personal- ily and inleresl' in sludenl problems -:- Popular wiflw boys and girls alilce -:- These fhree -:- Ourfriends and helpers -:- Guided us onward +oward fufure SUCCQSS -1' Robert .Hansen President Fall Semesler -:- Good speaker -:- Took ac- Tive parl in all school affairs -:- Kepl 'rhe assembly in a good humor wifh his iolqes -:- Mad his lerm in office a suc- cess -:- Ghrzstzanson President Spring Semesfer -:- Charming, efficient and popular -:- Firsl girl presi- denl in five and one-half years -:- Gained respeclof boys and girls -:- Our commissioners -:- Transacfed all school affairs -:- Our leaders now Fulure leaders of our counlry -:- Commissioners Fall Semester DOROTHY JONES REGINA LEHR MARTHA JIMMIE OKURA Sfudenf Governmenf Pubiicify and Finance CHRISTIANSON lnferschool Aciivifies infra-mural Acfivifies LEILANI AKERMAN BETTY PEET PEGGY PERRTN ALICE ALEXANDER Junior High Pres, Junior High Comm. Junior High Comm. Junior High Comm. I Supervisors Supervisors of various acfivifies -:- Aided fhe commissioners in securing us many added privileges -:- 5 Commissioners Spring Semester AUDREY KOTT PAUL HISSEY ROBERT ODOM EDWARD SOZA Sfudenf Governmenf Publiciiy and Finance infra-murai Adivifies lnferschool Aciiviiies L, B. WILLIAMS CORA LEE ASHLEY ELENA SALCIDO JOHN BURCH Junior High Pres. Junior High Comm. Junior High Comm. Junior High Comm. Supervisors uiwhf Department Heads ZELMA HUXTABLE ANNA TYLER MADISON H. RENA PEARSON CLARA MARKS Social Living Maflvernafics COMPTON Home Economics Ailendance Office Science KEPHAS A. LEOTA BALCH WALTER HOLSTEIN GINEVRA I. KINSMAN Social Living Social Living CRUMBLEY Social Living Social Living GWENDOLENE DONALD PROSSER NEVA HERNDON LAURENCE HOMSY Social Living Social Living WELCH Social Living Social Living MARY MORRIS FREED DOROTHY ALVIN IRENE COMERFORD Maihemalics GORDON VANDERMAST Macpl-IERSON Mailwemaiics Maflnemafics Maflwernaiics Maflwemalics JANE MILLER GUS GERSON LORNA MCCAIN MARCUS A. LOUISE ERNST Physical Educalion Physical Educalion Physical Educaiion SAMPSON Physical Educafion Physical Educa+ion Department Heads LYDIA ARDYS HAYNES EUGENE PATZ HELEN SCHACKET FAYE MOORE PACKWOOD Physical EducaIion Physical Educafion Language MUSIC Commercial ADA NYSWANDER CHRISTOPHER A. AGNES R. BENJAMIN F. Social Living WELCH WEAVER YEOMAN Social Living Social Living Social Living JOSEPH BAKER VIRGINIA GRIFFIN WILLIAM AGNES SHUMATE Social Living Social Living FERGUSON Social Living Social Living I-I. RUSSELL PAINE MARGARET LUCY SKELTON HELEN WEISS EDWARD HEIL Journalism RAMSAY Ari Arf Social Living Social Living THELMA TI-IIRZA GROTE DORIS HUGHES ,ANNA NEFT FRANCES BLAIR HOLDRIDGE Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Department Heads FLOYD RISTER MYRRL MAXFIELD JEAN HODGES DOROTHY I-IERMAN WINN Business Manager Counselor Librarian I-IAYWOOD Indusfriel Ar? ' Y XX , . JAMES BRAMAN 'GUY KINGSBURY WILLIAM LEONARD K Elecfric Shop Prinf Shop MCKENZIE SCOFIELD J fs ' Me+aI Shop Wood Shop I N R X I x Q Nw, 'Y Q I CLAIRE ELIZABETH BOEGE DOROTHY MARIAN ALLABACI-I Foods STEWART WIENENGA CIofhing Foods Clothing OBERI DORAN FLORENCE LOGEE WALTER JOHN W. CURTISS CLINTON TRIMBLE ELIZABETH ADOM Physiology General Science RIEFENBURG Aqriculfure Chemisfry Spanish h Life Science RALPH DAY CHARLES HAM EVAMAE BELL HELEN C. PEARL FLORANCE MARY R. TUCKER Music Music Secreiary SANDERSON Boolcroom Affendance Main Ofhce SENIORS From here The senior goes ou+ info +l1e world fo pradice wha? he has learned in school -Z- av PW A S v Y 'X aigilfffy fs, 'M- 'e me r 1. 9308? , .J :ww ruffigrr-:NM , , N fri' Q . .-aw , , , ..- , ., H 8 an h Al, Q5 A I , ' igfgf , 11' X ' gr plz' L ' ,gerg Qif-H f V , 'X fl, ,.:,tf','iT:gfLff ,,r' ' Q , ' Q sf ,f1siQ5f'F. Q f 'Q A S , ,,1sE' fwfil 11' wif ---,.f fb-f , fi , A i 3,34 f22f5iYQ2l1Qf , N ffl 4 Z 4, rsjm JJ M L gv-fm? - Q , 4 , EWJ' - 44. 'K,fk2vME aff '- V4 ' ' ,, xQvMxw dwaewf c I W Y . g . . X , ' n , V ' A I Q 4'-CZ' ' A... .. 1 3 K 1, F NT iv 2 sl, Q f mfg' AX! Xf sq' ' X1 ,' s x J 7 f V i -les W iv H St? PQ, Q 1 x I Senior .Awards 3'all Semester wx ALBERT GROTE CHARLES SWIFT MAVIS MQCLURE NORMAN ANDROSS Ephebien Ephebian American Legion American Legion Travis Memorial Sealbearer Sealbearer Seaibearer Debaiing Sealbearer LILLIAN MYERS BOB HANSEN JOE IKEGUCHI Corwin Memoriai Debaiing Debafing Spring Semester if , ci l LAMAR BUPP FRANCES COPELAND HAZEL GAUGHAN ROBERT GENTRY Ephebian Ephebian Ephebian I American Legion Travis Memorial Sealbearer Sealbearer ' MARTHA CHRISTIANSON JACK DEMSEY DOROVHY OHASHI SATO OHASHI JEANNE BOYNTON American Legion Corwin Memorial Sealbearer Sealbearer Readers' Digesf ' A Seniors LYDIA PACKWOOD NEVA HERNDON VIRGINIA GRIFFIN DOROTHY STEWART Officers LAMAR BU PP Presideni REX STEPHENS Vice Presiderd' ALICE WILSON Secreiary J EANNE BOYNTON Treasurer ARCHIE I-IARTMAN Reporier JEAN OW ENS YeII Leader GLADYS TORP Yell Leader Advisers MATTHEW ABASCAL Diesel Meclnanlc R CEQIL MNSWQWH Salesrnan ELAINE ALBRIGHT Nurse SI-IIGERU AMATE Pholoqraplmer JACK AUG,-USTENBORG Pharmacisl TEODORA BASTERRECH EA Saleswornan BETTY BATES Secrela ry GERALDINE BECKETT Housewife GORDON BERESFORD Radio Technician LUCILLE BESS Slenographer PAUL BISHOP Salesman JEANNE BOYNTON Hairdresser BETTI E BOZARTI-I Model PI-IYLLIS BROWN Secrelary AN ITA BRYANT Housewife an LAMAR BU PP Enqlneer WARREN CADENBACI-I Avialor JIMMIE CAMPION Buslnessman DORIS CI-IRISTENSEN Secrelary MARTHA CHRISTIANSON Secrelary WILL CI-IU RCI-I Businessman xi U RUTH ANN GUTSHALL Telephone Operafor ARCHIE HARTMAN Journalisf JOHN HARTMAN Pilor ANTHONY HERNANDEZ Trader ARLENE HUBBARD Srenographer DOUGLAS JACKSON Orchesfra Leader CLISHAM DAVID COOVER Foreign Correspondenr FRANCES COPELAND Teacher ELSIE CRABTREE Baron Teacher CLYDE CRAWFORD Avia+or JACK DEMSEY Chemisr GEORGE DOUGLASS Linofypisf BETTY DREW Nurse JOE DUNCAN Naval Of Ficer MARY ESPARZA Beaurician TH ER ESA FU ETTE Housewife HAZEL GAUGHAN Sfenoqrapher ROBERT GENTRY 'Archi+ecf j MINNIE GREENWOOD Beauiician LOLA JACKSON Sfenographer STEPHEN JONES Businessman OCTAVIA KLUTTS Sienoqrapher MARY KUNZ Nurse RUTH KUWADA Cosmefologisi HELEN LEONETTI Saieswoman BETTY LOU Ll NGENFELTER Singer REX LOVETT Purser ILAH LU DLOW Reed Worker MARGIE MacISAAC Designer HARRINGTON MQEARLAND Coach KIRK MCKEEVER Civil Service Empioyee MARTHA MCKEEVER Saleswornan M U RRAY MALCOM Salesman HELEN MALI N Teiepiione Opera+or if Q' , 1 ' J K i s .9 AN NA MARCONI Secreiery NATASHA MARTCH EN KO Physician ALEX MATH ESON Mechanic GEORGE MATSU MOTO Businessman LORRAI N E MATTOCKS Cosmeioloqisi CAROLYN MAYS Cosrneioioqisi if 34 'fra ,Ly ,wwf if ,. ,S .e-yr ..,, '. 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MZ' qf KOH EI OZAWA Businessman HENRI PERNOT Draffsman BETTY JO PETERSON Dress Shop Owner MARGARET PETERSON Reporfer AGNES PH I LPOTT Beaufician GAYLE Pi ERCE Beauiician JACK M ELE Coach HAROLD MELTON Linoiypisi' TOSHIE MIZOBE Home Economisf BOB MORGAN Engineer MARY MORIYAMA Housewife JOSEPHINE MOTA Nurse BRYAN M U RRAH Consfrucfionisf ALBERT NAKASHIMA Businessman ALICE NOM U RA Cosunefologisf ROBERT ODELL Arfisf DOROTHY OHASHI Cosmeioloqisf SATO OHASHI Beaufician JIMMIE OKURA Psychoiogus+ BERTA ORTEGA Saieswoman J EAN OWENS Music Teacher PAULI N E PLATO Beaufician BARBARA POWERS Scripf Girl LUELLA PRATT Accordianisf LUKE RAMOS Naval Ogicer MABLE REDDOCH SeCreIary GEORGE REIMAN Chemisf BOB REYNOLDS Accounianf MARY ROJAS Secrefa ry DOROTI IY ROWLEY Inferior Decoraior MARY RUH Sienographer ANDREW RU IZ Poolclceeper M IYOKO SADAHI RO DesIq ner KIYOSHI SIASAKI Mechanic GLEN SAVAGE Prinfer ELBERT SCUDDER Me::I1anIc LUDMILLA SEGER ArHsI MARGARET SI-IAFER Nurse JOHN SHELL Bufcher SHIGENOBU SHIBA Agriculiurisf CLARE SILK Secrefary THELIA SMITH Secrefary ' 1 I AL K ! : 6 Je uk N MARION WEBB Beaufidan JIMMIE WEDDLE I PiIoI ELEANORA WILKINSON Home Economisf ALICE WILSON Secrefary DICK WILSON WeIder JANE WINETEER Air I-Iosfess DON SNYDER Achifecf EDNA STAM PER Sfenoqrapher REX STEPHENS CIerI: BETTY STEWART TeIepI'xone Operafor WARREN STONER En'romoIoqIsI ELOISE TI-I RAPP Beaufician LEO TISDALE BuIcI1er LORENE TISDALE Bookkeeper VOL TONEY Naval Offlcer GLADYS TORP Teacher JACK TWEEDIE Coach CONNIE VIOLANTE Beawician PAU L WADA Aqriculfurisf I-I ELEN WAGN ER I-Iousewhre MERIUM WALL Nurse MELVIN WRiGHT Jeweler DON YOUNG CMI Service Empkayee JOHN ZERVANTNAN Prinfer .Almost .Alumni fj f ff 1 Ndabff - B Seniors ELIZABETH ADOM HERMAN P. WINN FRANCES BLAIR Officers GORDON PRITCHETT Presidenl' Advisers DOROTHY JON ES Vice Presidenf AUDREY KOTT Secrefary BARBARA KLEMM E Treasurer JACK PEW Reporler REGINA LEHR Yell Leader FLORA D'AMBROSl Yell Leader MARY ACUNA Secrelary JERRY ALDRIDGE Naval Flying Oiclicer ALAN E ALLISON Housewife HENRY ALVARADO Frank Wiggins Trade School TONY ANGOTTI Service Sfalion Allendanl REIMA BARRITT Business School BETTE BEAVER Telephone Operalor THEODORE BOHANAN Accounlanf ILA BOST Compfon Jr. College BUSTER BREDAHL Universify of California CLIFTON BRUCE Srenoqrapher BERNE CAMPBELL Avialor JUANITA CARMONA Nurse ROBERT COHN Journalism School RICHARD COLE 1 1 li 4' rl T .1 I A 4 1 X 1 Eoresl Ranger if 9 BRICE LEE CORK Junior College ANNA LOUISE COTTON Journalisf MYRTLE CROOKS Slenographer FLORA D'AM BROSI Secrelary R UBEN DIAZ Lumberman ARNOLD EDGE Lumberman Lwbv 1 COLEMAN HINTON Marine Draflsman PAU L H ISSEY Sculpfor CORRINE JIMENEZ Beauly Cullure School NEAL JOHNSON Trigonomelry Teacher DOROTHY JONES . Y- Marhernarics and Arl Teacher MILDRED KENNEDY Universily Of Redlands DORIS' EZELL Frank Wiggins Tracle School DONALD FOUNTAI NE Prinfer JESSICA FRASER Dancing Teacher CLINTON FREY Compton Jr. College VER NA OENTI L Secrelary SALLY GIFFORD Secrelarial College TED GOBOVICH Dancing Teacher MAXINE GORDON Junior College DOROTHY GRAY Junior College KENNETH HARRTS Junior College TOSHINORI HATASHITA Fisherman KATHLYN HEIST Teacher JOE HERNANDEZ Trade School LAU RETTA H ESTON Sfylisr JACK HILLIARD Eleclrical Engineer WILLIAM KING Salesman BARBARA KLEM M E Secrefary AUDREY KOTT BioIoqicaI Science Teacher BETTIE KRIEGER Singer YOLANDE LEE Beaufy Coliege HOWARD LEGG Business CoIIege REGINA LEHR CoIIeqe I'I ELEN LEWIS Housewife EUGENE LICI-ILYTER Docior KENNETH LLOYD Junior CoIIege BETTY MATT Surgical Nurse JOI-INNIE MAXWELL Aeronaufical School VIOLA McCAY Saleswornan MARGIE MCCURDY CIerIc GEORGE MCGILL Common Jr. CoIIege is OLID METCALF Naval OI:ITcer BILLIE MILFORD PracficaI Nurse WADE MITCHELL Radio Announcer FUMIKO OKAMOTO Pracfical Nurse WANDA OSBORN I-Iospiial Diefeiian JAM ES PARKI-I U RST Brain and I-Iearf Speclalisi SATORU YAMAHIRO Aqriculfurisr MASAUKI YOSI-IIOKA Junior College JAMES YUHASHI Fisherman ALICE ZAMARRIPA Saleswornan NICK ZECEVICH Engineer Xxo KATY PARRA Pradical Nurse JOLINE PEMBERTON World Traveler JACK PEW Cornpion Jr. College 1 GORDON PRITCI-IETT Salesman CONNIE ROM ERO Air I-Iosfess DORIS SCHNEIDER I Dancer l H i.- o CAROLYN SELOVER Diefeiian SAMMY SHINJI Engineer MARVIN STEPHENS Engineer LOIS STI RRAT Secrefary SEI SUJISHI Engineer CHARLES TOWNSEND Draffsman FLORENCE TOY Traveler KATHERINE TRAUB Housewife .I ULIA YAMADA Junior College '10 PICTURE SHY JACK HOLDEN LA VARRE KING WILLIAM MEE .N ot Quite .Alumni -f 15, rf 'W ' 11, . ff w 7 ' In x j X if 'Af fx 9x . f r rf wr V V v xv ' P J f !'X1x,.J xx W Y' I 1 'W ff ' tlrj J L Q P 'V' V 'rj S' W , 'V 1 1 , S I I x J Vx' fi I v 3771? HN- QJ A F . 1 P ' P . pf , Jw S K f . y ' 1 J- hi 'fy ,W ff -4 y S cf jf' r ' ' V SJ ,J Q! in A SSI! Sb rg .. -. -glulifj, S i W M5-rmvm '41 4221-.. if S+ r AN.'z1nn1gn 1i'E l 43 . ,. A.A er + .Wg S S 2 5 ' , 4,i.gf,l f . r xgN9KFifl5 + S . A R ' il V ,gf 4. Y P' if - ' E' NJ F vm lf- X -1 I .1 A - v 4 ,. , f H H..-4 xv , 1 Wu Q 1 f .,., . , - Y- -f ' 1-':'f 'f1l 1, 'f V -- 1 h-'g CLASSES As chemisfry Helps prepare some sfudenfs for 'fufure chemical work, so do ofher classes prepare sfudenfs for Their vocafions -:- 172 5 My E Ei1gIIWfri!ii E s f FALL PRESIDENTS Palricia Bishop Bob Duilon Bob Odom MR, SCOFIELD: FIRST ROW -:- H. Ayala, P. Cabrera, L. Arroyo, E. Davenport G. Davidson V. Ashley, W. Chrisiansen, L, DeWeese, M. Buffalo. SECOND ROW -:- B. Braiwiclc, E. Churchill F. Cummings, P. Bishop, L, Cook, Mr. Scofield, V. D'AmIorosi, A, Biggarf, G. Cervanres, F. Bishop THIRD ROW -:- E. Birdsonq, D, DeKay, I-I. Bouldin, E. Bade, L. Carey, L. Bralcefield, A. Anderson R. Armsrrong, F. Bader. NOT IN PICTURE -:- J. Alexander, M. Blanchard, MRS. PEARSON: FIRST ROW -:- H. Ikeda, N. Founraine, S. Keele, J. Georger, J. Galloup, D. Forsberg, I. Headley, E, Gonzales, N. Dominguez, B. Everly. SECOND ROW -:- J, Fuerfe R. Duiion, J. Golor, M. Figueroa, M. Evans, L. Hile, L. Jones, V. Hensley, L. Herrin, M. Kozawa W. Keni. THIRD ROW -:- E. Harper, C, Forresf, J. Kellogg. C. Gorham, D. Frey, G. Fullerlon R. Ekenberq, K. Johnson, R. Hand. NOT IN PICTURE -:- E. Garcia, G. Gufierrez, J, Heins, W. Johnson, T. Fuenies, B. Krieger. MR. COMPTON: FIRST ROW -:- H. Mafsuda, J. Martinez, M, Kuboia, A. Moore, C. Meyers, E. Lassel, J. Parlc, C. McConnell, G, Picazo, A. Nalcashirna, C. Manzo, E. Malsuolra, M. Monqe Y. Ozaki. SECOND ROW -:- K. Naohara, T. Page, D. Nunes, P. Leedy, V. Peferson, S. Founders R. Marfinez, M. O'MaIIey, E. Parferson, J. Kurlz, H. McDaniel, E. Nicholas, THIRD ROW -:- R. Madri gal, M. Navarefla, H. Muranalca, M. Lancasler, J. McCray, D. Larson, R. Odom, J. Menveg J. O'Harra. NOT IN PICTURE -:- S, Loza, J. Presion, M. Lindley. SPRING PRESIDENTS Alberr Anderson Joe Kellogg Bob Odom .All FALL PRESIDENTS Harry Sline Glen Cheshire Harry Edmonds .AH 'BH SPRING PRESIDENTS Bob Sheppard Barbara Brown Bill Green MRS. CRUMBLEY: FIRST ROW -:- M. Sahara, T. Yarnagala, T. Rogers, B. Slurqill, M. Schlarb, T. Schmidf, E. Viereck, M. Regan, M. Sprague, F. Shanks, M. J. Wilson, L, YeH2r, SECOND ROW -:- D. Sianfon, R. Rowan, E. Soza, M. Simpson, Mrs. Crumbley, R. Valadez, S. Silbauqh, E. Strom, T. Takeda, L. Sund, F. Soza, J. Rose. THIRD ROW -:- H. Sfine T. Schmifz, R. Sheppard, G. Rash, R. Van Duzer, E. Salcido, J, Verduqo. NOT IN PICTURE -:- E. Reeves, K. Roberrson, J. Schwab, R. Tobias, M. H. Warner. MR. C. A. WELCH: FIRST ROW -:- L. Beclcelf, A, Baslerrechea, M. Adachi, S. Diaz, B. Anderson S, Alriyoshi, M. Card, J. Dominguez, H, Allison. SECOND ROW -:- R. Beck, R. Baker, B, Brown: B. Clisharn, Mr, C. A. Welch, J, Anderson, R. Confreras, M. Dirnon, M. Carfer, M. Caslanon. THIRD ROW -:- R. Haws, W. Cassinqharn, L. Fansler, J. Dillbeclc, P. Donaloni, G. Cheshire, R. Brunner, V. Cline. NOT IN PICTURE -:- J, Akerman, M. Aldape, P. Cabrera. MR. KINSMAN: FIRST ROW -:- K. Kinoshifa, M. Espinosa, V. Evans, A. Espinoza, L. EIIioH, E. Kluffs, W. Graham, V. Hohf, I. Kidwell, B. Green, A. Guerero. SECOND ROW -:- R. Ely, E. Hesion V, Dusenbery, F, Hufchings, P. Dunaway, K. Ezell, D. Frenzel, M. Egeland, V. Kimble, W. Johnson: C. Johnson. THIRD ROW -:- J. Goodall, E. Fosier, B. Green, M. Fenner, J. Kilgore, P. Gonzales. NOT IN PICTURE -:- V. Dusenbery. . MISS SKELTON: FIRST ROW -:- W. Pemberlon, O. Monlana, M. Marlin, L. McGill. M. Kunz, H. Mayes. B. Nalcaslnirna, V. Mudge, F, Moore, W. Laylon, M. Newcombe. SECOND ROW -:- J. Ramirez, L. Menveq, R. Luden, J. Mebee, L. Looser, M. Merslwone, Miss Slcelron, Eu- Page, E. Randall, M. Newhard, W. McCollum, D. Lopez. THIRD ROW -:- R. Nakadegawa, J. Medina, J. Monfes, P. Mole, B. Main, E. O'Malley, J. Miller, M. Perkins, R. Mafheson, R. McCray, C. Moore. ' NOT IN PICTURE -:- A. Lopez, J. Powell. MISS ERNST: FIRST ROW -:- A. Ruiz, N. Saislno, H. Smifh, F. Scheibe, C. Ylurri, S. Suddullw, B. L. Smillw, B. Reuler, A. Sandoval, A. Tallcinglon, SECOND ROW -:- V. Sedillo, E. Varela, T. Wiley, E. Tlrwomas, M. Wasson, M. Taylor, K. Suqiyarna, L. Rodriguez. THIRD ROW -:- C. Yanagi, R. Slewarl, D. Skinner, A. Reeves, R. Wilson, L. Soliz. NOT IN ,PICTURE -:- Y. Slwimarnofo, C, Simmons, A. Slewarl, J. Trani, C. Walers, B. Wilson. MISS LOGEE: FIRST ROW -:- C. Avila, E. Andrae, M. Applefon, N. Clwurcln, S. Crow, B. J. Adams, L. Buffalo, M. Ball, O. Aguilar. SECOND ROW -:- R. Bedell, R. Bell, J. Bagdasar, W. Bickerslall, C. Aqan, E. Craffon, V. Carslen, H. Carreon, M. Boerner, M. Clwavira, Z. Arilwara. THIRD ROW -:- R. Braiwiclc, D. Anderson, D. Capes, R. Bishop, K. Blanchard, R. Bodef, P, Bidondo, D. Aguirre, J. Crabb. NOT IN PICTURE -:- C, Carnlwarl, M. Ball, M, Burch. ' FALL PRESIDENTS SPRING PRESIDENTS Jim Miller M-VY Marlm Bob Slewarl BOID Sfewarf Jack Baqdagar Kennerlw Blanchard FALL PRESIDENTS Roberf Hedges Rulh McEuen Susumu Okura .AIO M J. B. M C SPRING PRESIDENTS Roberl Hedges Jim I-Iorsf Susuma Okura R. McKENZIE: FIRST ROW -:- G. Forsyrh, Y. Haraguchi, R. Dernenr, M. Fitzgerald, J. Henard, Hammerberq, V, Davis, E. Gonzales, L. Gonzales, J. Ham. SECOND ROW -:- P. Gonzales, Davis, M. Faulconer, V. Harrold, D, Fluss, O. Gosiewska, V. Harrman, L, Harrison, G. Dooley, . Gulhrie, I. DeLeon, K. Davis, THIRD ROW -:- H. Edmonds, C. Erven, D. Fifzgerald, J, Graham, . Dehay, C. Gaeriens, R, Hedges. W. Faulconer, E. Fink. NOT IN PICTURE -:- C. Curley, R. Douglass, C. Dukelle, D. Gibbons. MISS WIENENGA: FIRST ROW -:- B. Linder, R. Hinchberqer, A. Mellon, G. Jackson, V. Mills, F. McKenna, M. Masukawa, M. Iwamofo, M, Iida, F. Malsurnura. SECOND ROW fz- R. McEuen, M. Leroy, O. McCay, J. Maxwell, M. Mann, S. Meichelloack, D. Larsen, H. McDowell, B. Lehr, D. Hilliard, A. McFarland, V. Kerns, Z. Jackson. THIRD ROW -:- M. Kozawa, I-I. Lambert L. M M H H McCabe, B. Janicki, N. Kafsuki, C. Lund, J. Horst D, Hesron. T. Mafsumura, NOT IN PICTURE -:- A. Lopez, R. Luden, K. Looser, S. Miranda. R. HEIL: FIRST ROW -:- A. Nishida, H. Nomura, E. Mudge, J. Pierce, P. Schmidt G. Phillips, , Morris, M. Peemoeller I. Ruiz, M, Morioka, L. Ozaki. SECOND ROW -:- V. Ralph, M. Nakaoka, . Shafer, L. Sirafi, D. Russell, T. Sadahiro, R. Ouesada, M. Ramirez, E. Padron. THIRD ROW -:- . Schelne, C. Speighi, F. Moore, W. Shepherd, C. Seaion, D. Rash, H. Sprague, S. Okura NOT IN PICTURE -:- T. Monrana, H. Morira. MISS NEFT: FIRST ROW -:- W. Slurges, I. Takahashi, R. Verdugo, M. Ueno, E. Valdez, E. Zamqrrlpa V. Slark, B. Wilson, M. Toy, M. Yarnashira, V. Thomas, I-I. Slarr, R, Winereer. SECOND ROW -:- D. Wagner, R, Townsend, I. Temblador, M. Vokey, L. Tavera, M. Wilkinson, N, Walker, D. Zamarripa A, Tornasini, O. Slark. THIRD ROW -:- T. Thornlon, H. Wiqqinlon, M. Sund, G. Websler, H. Wash- inqlon, H. Voien, L. Winler. NOT IN PICTURE -:- L. Weldon. MR. RIFFENBURG: FIRST ROW -:- D. Clernenls, C. Canlu, A. Alexander, V. Fenner, B. Griffin, L. Akernnan, l. Edwards, M. Bickerslaff, M. Akerman, M. Danny, M. Ayala, O. Corlez, L. Chavez. SECOND ROW -:- A. Gonzales, R, Briggs, B. Anderson, K. Grant M. Bess, E. Auquslenborq, B. Chirrlck, A. Crocker, S. Cornell, M. Ayers, J. Dimon, R, Beck, THIRD ROW -:- W. Chivers, J, Esparza, G. Gulierrez, W, Gilberf, S. Angelich, S. Cervantes, A. Gonzales, C. Green, R. Ceia NOT IN PICTURE -:- R. Bell, B. CI'1irrick,A, Espinosa, R. Franco, R. Fehrenbach, D. Femail, I.. Fraysure. MRS. MOORE: FIRST ROW -:- Y. Kuramofo, V. McConnell, D. Mueller, V. Jones, J. McAdarn, S,Iv1iIcheII, D. Heafh, L. Hauck, A. Machado, E. Mosqueda, G. Lassell. SECOND ROW -:- H. Kuwada J. Kull, F. Hoff, W, Johnson, G. Headley, P. Johnson, A. Madrigal, P. Marrinez, B. Malol, V. Moran L. I-lilligas. THIRD ROW -:- G. Neqrefle, H. Nicks, E, Hilliard, R. Miladinovich, B. Johnson K. Moore, N. lrvinq, C. Nylund, L. I-Ialey, D,Iv1cKibbin,A. Marlinez. NOT IN PICTURE -:- D, Lauder dale, B. Legaspi, H. Marlinez, T. Mafsukawa, H. Nonoshlla, J. McCollum, R. Orfez, FALL PRESIDENTS Harold Slarr Joe Esparza Roberl Miladlnovich .AIO 7310 SPRING PRESIDENTS George Websler Charles Green Bernice Malo? l v FALL PRESIDENTS Roberf Sfoddard Leslie Whircomb Phillip Bussey BIO ,A9 SPRING PRESIDENTS Roberf Srodclard Camille Winchell Jimmie Bixler MRS. HOLDRIDGE: FIRST ROW -:- J. Viericlc, S, Sulishi, L. Trussel, P. Perrin, P. Palmer, B. Short F, Sfrom, B. Shell, H. Smifh, J. Surnaron, H. Urrea, A, Villalobos, J. Sanchez, M. Tolsunaga, K, Takamine, SECOND ROW -:- P, Trani, R. Vose, J, Solo, T. Thrapp, B. Peel, J, Vaz, B. Sfory, J. Sandquisr, S. Pafron, R. Sfoddard, H. Snider. THIRD ROW -:- C. Ouiqqle, T, Salinas, F. Turley, L. Panrer, C, Torgerson, E, Smalley, C, Randall, R. Person, W. Rojas, T. Ouealy, L. Perrosino. NOT IN PICTURE -:- E. Padron, 6. Ramsey, U. Siqueiros, R, Slirling, J. Tanquary, L. Valles, P, Redman, E. Sanchez. MR. CURTISS: FIRST ROW -:- D. Yamashifa, M. Yanez, C. Winchell, B. Wiclcwar, A. Winzenread. M. Yamashila. SECOND ROW -:- S. Yarnane, R. Warriner, L. Whilcornb, A. Zamarripa. MR. FERGUSON: FIRST ROW -:- E. Ahurnada, C, L. Ashley, Y, Alfiyoshi, A. Carey, R. Beauchamp, B. Cobb, L. Buck, R. Boynlon, L. Armsfronq, A. Coleman, A, Barnard, B. Carriqan. SECOND ROW -:- A. Barraqan, S. Aguirre, B. Cole, C. Beinsen, H. Cook, F. Baucom, D. Chrislie, V. Cralfon, N. Carl, V. Aguilar, R. Cline, R. Bennell. TI-IIRD ROW -:- P, Bussey, E. Carreon, W. Corbell, B. Cruz, J. Bixler, J. Burch, M. Campbell. NOT IN PICTURE -:- C. Beclcerr, V. Aclcel, A. Alvarado, S. Caraway, I. Chaffin. MR. BRAMAN: FIRST ROW -:- P. De-La-Torre, D. Hern, L. Gonzales, B, Hensley, M. Holr, V. Ham illon, L. Femall, E. Hernandez, C. Green, F. Dean, R. DeBlois, A, De Priesf, Eloise Hernandez, T. Duncan. SECOND ROW -:- R. De Menl, W. Edwards, J. Hurley, B. Duflon, M. Goodman, D. Douglass, D. Huflon, E. Grofe, E. Henry, J. Donaloni, U. Holman, R. Edwards, F. Hoechsfelfer. THIRD ROW -:- R. Holmes, K. Griffin, H. Freick, H. Ennis, M. Garcia, R, Harper, D. Garfrell, D. Hile, C. Harrley L., Gufierrez. NOT IN PICTURE -:- J. Fosler. MR. DORAN: FIRST ROW Az- E, Nipper, G. Maddoclr, I. Marshall, D. Kerr, M. Moore, B. McCowan O. Mills, N. Lichlyfer, E. Johnson, M. Moreno, C. Muranalca, E. Munoz, E. Madriqal, T. Igala A. Lopez. SECOND ROW -:A L. Manzo, A. Jaclcley, F. Jenkins, A. Nicholas, F. Mafheson, R, Marshall M. Moornaw, M. Kirkeberq, F. Ilza, B. Keele, R, Livesay, J, McConnell. THIRD ROW -:Y P. Marfinez M. Mora, L, Loveridqe, B. Malhews, G, Lukenbill, H. Johnson, B. Jensen, J. Milford, J. Kearns R. Moore. NOT IN PICTURE -:- M. Johnson, C. McKinney, W. Mulla. MR. FREED: FIRST ROW -:- A. Smifh, T. Schug, F. Sheehan, D. Riley, P. Smifh, M. Rowland L. Smirh, M. Srnifh, H. Robinson, L. Rose, K. Shilcuma, SECOND ROW -:- S. Ozalci, E, Silva: F.'Ramirez, J. Ramirez, G. Phillips, M. Quinrana, THIRD ROW -:- L. Orleqa, R. Rodriquez, L. E. Price, F. Sawinqs, B, Reddoch, J, Reurer, D, Pappas. NOT IN PICTURE -:- C. Passmore, B. Pelerson, Roy Russell, Ray Russell, C. Osuniga. FALL PRESIDENTS Cleo Harfley Carl McKinny John Reuler .A9 SPRING PRESIDENTS Roberl Holmes Herberf Johnson Donald Pappas I FALL PRESIDENTS SPRING PRESIDENTS John Vargas Billy Bassham Cleon Harlley .A9 'B9 Douglas Williams Bearrice Carrick Cleon I-Iariley MRS. WEISS: FIRST ROW -:- J, Sommer, C. Yearoui, A, Trunnell, L. Turkulori, M. Villaqomez, M. Toney, B. Wallen, D. Wieqand. C. Taylor, J, Torres, A. Warson, L. B, Williams, SECOND ROW -:- B. Ward, L. Wilson, B. Yamashira, H, Sprague, S. Caraway, A. Slephens, B. SToner, V. Weaver, D. Weaver, M. Yoslwioka, J. Vargas. THIRD ROW -:- K. Wyarr, B. Siovall, W. Wiley, J. Wisnrnan, D. Williams, A. Yanez, T. Tweedie, W. Sranfield, K. Terraneo, M. Valadez. NOT IN PICTURE -:- J, Solo, B. Spencer, H. Terrazas, V. Thomas, D. Truiillo, MR. HAM: FIRST ROW -:- B. Bush, P. Barrilr, A. Fonseca, P. Calclerson, O. Fonlaine, E. Ferrell, M. Cullen, A. Aguilar, B. Carrick, G, Balmer, D. Albriqhr, SECOND ROW -:A M. Angulo A, Billings, M. Anders, A. Arnold, O. Crosric, C. Anderson, A. Bond, B. Crooks, 6. Dacong W. Bailey, R, Cook, THIRD ROW -:- 6. Avarado, B. DeI+ is, B. Benson, T. Biggarr, B. Bassliarn, R. DeWeese. NOT IN PICTURE -:- A, Amare, W. Collier, 6. Eckerr, D. Figueroa, S, Angulo, D. Campbell, J. Clirislensen, L. Cooper, P. De-La-Torre. MR. TRIMBLE: FIRST ROW -:- L, Havliclweck, H. Iida, M. Ikeda, A. Lopez, J. Hilrs, E, Lund, G. Kunz, T. Hammond, B. Gonzales, B. Leon, R, Jaloma, P, Goror, L. Loyeridqe. SECOND ROW A:- O. Grolinq, F, Lara, S. Isliii, C. Hyans, M, KirscI1er, B. Jennings, D. Johnson, M. Kelley, V. Grisl, S, Harris, V, Fuelfe, C. Granofl, E. Franco, THIRD ROW -:A B. Galloupe, J. Fraser, K. Kawada, S. Gurierrez, E, Lemon, R. Knox, C. Harrley, S, Koiima, J. Kaveney. NOT IN PICTURE, 6. Harris, F. Lara, R. Hernandez. MR. L. WELCH: FIRST ROW -:- I-I. Reilsnyder, B. Passrnore, S. Sahara, G. Pemberlon, G. Mclsaac P. Parkhursf, D. Mills, A. Mello, C. Salcido, E. Salcido, A, Oishi, T. Saisho, I-I. Salo, SECOND ROW -:- D. Mendoza, J. Person, S. Marlin, G. Maxwell, F, Sauerlend, B. Pelerson, E, Monlana, R. McCoy C. Meier, B. Miller, I-I, Roldan, W, Reeves, T. Malsuda. THIRD ROW -:- C. Mendez, J. Reynolds F. Morales, J. Nikcevich, C. Nyquisl, J. Phillips, J. Neqrela, J. Rodriguez, B. Munn, B. Sawyer, NOT IN PICTURE -:- W. McKenna, B, Moorhead, J. Pacheco, A. Ramirez, M, Sandoval, MR. DAY: FIRST ROW -:- G. Tieio, L. Wilson, I-I. Toy, I.. Thomas, F. Smilh, G. Yuhashi, P. Slocklon P. Wyrnasrer, D. Sims, B. Wilkinson, D. Wickwar, M, Scorl, N. Uyeno. SECOND ROW -:- W. Welker: D, Yanez, D. Washinglon, W. Woodward, E. Schneider, A, Srnifh, B. Wilkinson, M, Weir, I, Thrifr, K. Sloddard, N. Shino, T. Sugiyama, A, Tonneson. THIRD ROW -:- J. Van Duzer, I-I, Ternpli 6. Soliz, B. Scolr, D. Turner, R. Talkingfon, D. Slanlon, NOT IN PICTURE -:- W. Thomas P. Varela, N. Wilde, L. Waldie, E. Soliz, MISS JOHNSON: FIRST ROW -:- N. Cassinqharn, Y, Arihara, B. Cline, V. Berger, B. Colborn F. Cullen, N. Crawlord, F. Bowden, I. Crawford, C. Backsen, J, Cabrera, L. Card. SECOND ROW J, Canru, J. Andrews, R. Armslrong, 6. Arnunson, C. Birdsonq, I. Abramson, G. Bell, L. Cochran THIRD ROW -:- R. Aguirre, J. Baker, J. Book, B. Collier, J. Chase, R. Carlson, B. Clarke NOT IN PICTURE -:V J. Aldape, D, Bickerslarl, R. Carslen, I-I. Cearley, A. Bond, M. Bosr. FALL PRESIDENTS Gaye Mclsaac Delberr Slanron Ima Crawford 'B9 .A8 SPRING PRESIDENTS Caralina Salcido Bob Talkinglon Bill Collier FALL PRESIDENTS Lorraine Young Joy Bupp Harumilsu Ishii .A8 , 'B8 SPRING PRESIDENTS Rosemarie Srewarr Berry Davenpori Harry Greenwood MRS. HOMSY: FIRST ROW -:- E. Townsend, M, Sedillos, L. Wagner, D. Wilson, E, Veazey, R. Schneider, T, Yanez, D. Simpson, D. Sealon, S. Sinclair, L. Torres, H, Winrers, I.. Young. SECOND ROW -:- R, Walson, B, Woosfer, R, Srewarl, A. Turner, D. Sfodwell, D. Werrs, M. Timmers, T. Swanson, D, Sfahl, V. Wilson, J. Woodward, A. Terry, C. Snyder. THIRD ROW -:- G. Wilson, R. Spencer, V, Seulferl, B. Thomas, J. Windsor, I-I. Werwee, J. Yamagafa, J. Slaclc, O. Van Aulien. NOT IN PICTURE -:- H. Shorr, A. Wymasfer. MISS SHUMATE: FIRST ROW -:- C. Cook, B. Cope, M. Agan, D. Fox, J. Genler, J. Barnard, B. Dayenporf, J. Bupp, J. Chirriclc. SECOND ROVV Az- I. Crecelius, D. Brurnrnell, E, Damon, R. Battle, L. Burris, N. Divine, B, Ball, J. Beaver. THIRD ROW -:- R. Galvan, E. Carden, D. Fullerlon, J. Esquivel, R, Conrreras, D. Ely, V, Cassingham. NOT IN PICTURE -:- R. Carsfen, S, Eullcerson, G, Augusrenborg, M. Ashley, M. Avila, E. Bizego, M. Garcia. MRS. GROTE: FIRST ROW -:- H. Ishii, E. Gonzales, M. Loveridge, H. Gurierrez, F. Kennedy, J. Gobovich, Esrher Gonzales, M. Johnson, A. Madrigal, M. Gonzales, H. lriye, M. Hillon. SECOND ROW -:- E. Machado, R. Gex, J. Heppard, J. I-Iensley, J. Jones, P. Lee, N. I-Iu'rI, C. Gregory, L. Johnson, T. Inlanfe, F. Marrinez. THIRD ROW -:- H. Greenwood, D. Green, L. Harper, J. Jones, R. Haab, G. I-Iillard, B. Marshall, B. Mais, NOT IN PICTURE -:- C. Harley, R. I-Iosfrop. MR. YEOMAN: FIRST ROW -:- O. Goior, A. GoIden, D. DePriesI, L. Gomez, L. De Weese, G. Diaz, R, Hafashiia, L. Fuller, B. Eliason, V. Derneni. SECOND ROW -:- J. Garreison, M. Flores, G, Ham M. Dessy, B. Ganf, M. Duran, P. Escudero, M. Ekenberg, E, Frances, I. Hakala. THIRD ROW -:- B. Giffins, D. Gray, J. Escudero, T. GonzaIes, B. Helm, J. Hedges, R. Hernandez, NOT IN PICTURE -: A. FeIdman, O. Fukuda, R. Haddock, R. Haws, E. Hernandez, S. Henderson. MRS. BALCH: FIRST ROW -:- M, Kochi, E. Marshall, A. Mendez, D. Johnson, M. Huison, S. Jones, A. Menveg, V. Mariinez, L, Legendre, R. McDowell. SECOND ROW -:- A, Hooper, J. HuddIesTon E. MeIe, S. Mee, M. J. Lernasfer, J. Lemmon, K. KeIIy, L. Lewis. THIRD ROW -:- H. Menconi D. McCray, B. Malseed, L. Learnard, J. Hurley, G. Menveg, T. MarabeIIa. NOT IN PICTURE -:- K, Keifh, P. Leon, R. Marquez, K. Marsukawa, R. Maynes, L. Lookadoo, J, Mariinez. MISS HUGHES: FIRST B. Newbrough, H, Sofo, B. Orrega, H. Safe. SECOND ROW -:- J. Nerad, L. Mills, L. Puckeif T. Regan, T. OIsen, E. Roseland, S. Orwig, J. RouIsIon, D, Panfer, M, Penix, A, Moran, J, Palicre THIRD ROW -:- J. Roberf, R. Morgan, M, Roqow, L. Robb, Perkins, D. MiIIer, T. Okamofo F. Rowley. NOT IN PICTURE -:- T. RandaII, A. Mon+ana, B. Moorehead, M. Rodriguez, M, Rufherford ROW -:- B. Mueller, L, Richard, M. Moxley, S. Sadahiro, V. Powell FALL PRESIDENTS Oscar Fukuda Mary Kochi Pauline Parker .A8 SPRING PRESIDENTS Jack Hedges Joe I-IurIey Frank RowIey FALL PRESIDENTS Kenneih Marrson Glenn Yarnasalfi Ernesf Carfer 'B8 .A7 SPRING PRESIDENTS Arfhur Miramonfez I-Iirorni Shinii Daisy Bafes MRS. RAMSAY: FIRST ROW -:- R. Negrerfe, B. Peferson, A. Romero, O. Moore, B. McAdam, I. Parsons, M. Pererson, P. Pearson, P. Park, O. O'NeiI. SECOND ROW Az- F. Monge, E. Moore, L. Moreno, A. McCabe, A. Parker, B. McCoun, E. Nunez, L. Marrinez, L. Ramirez. TI-IIRD ROW -:- D. Nyquisf, E, Monrana, R. Mayes, J. McKee, K. Marfson, P, Reynolds, I-I. Roldan, W. Newman, V. Ramos. NOT IN PICTURE f:- J. McDaniel, C. Melqoza, A. Miramonfez, A, Murphy, C. Pyle. MISS GORDON: FIRST ROW -:A D, Tolmie, C. Villalovas, J. Thompson, C. Seledon, M. Sanders, D. Timmers, L. Trailer, J. Worker, J. Tisdale, R. Smirh. SECOND ROW Az- J. Trani, G. Yamasalci, M. Sranron, D. Shilling, B. Wing, M. Yrurri, I-I. Sfanley, K. Winefeer, J. Thompson, L. Tavera. THIRD ROW -1- L. STreqe, I-I, Sims, N. Soza, J. Zamarripa, C, Wheeler, R. Smifh, I-I. Shinji, R, Tennanr. NOT IN PICTURE -:- E, Schmifz, R. Sin7un, A. Solo, F. Sirom, A. Tucker. MRS. WEAVER: FIRST ROW -:- C. Anderson, I-I. Collins, L. Barrifr, M. Colloorn, D. Bales, 6. Baifle, M. Burlingame, L. Alderman, M. Barraqan, E, Churchill. SECOND ROW -:- B. Clernenrs, C. Chirriclc, E. Aclcel, P. Benson, I. Brakefield, I. Baker, P. Casrro, S. Aguirre, G. Aguilar, M. Brannon, K. Arihara. TI-IIRD ROW -2- R, Caracoza, J. Anderson, M. Booher, E. Carfer, L. Carrer, G, Bralceiield, E. Andrade, A. Baucom. NOT IN PICTURE -:- T, Camarillo, C. Carreon, B. Chirriclc, B. Aguilar, M. Avila. MR. PROSSER: FIRST ROW -:- A. Darpinian, M, Golden, J. A. Elliofl, B. Frilz, H. DeBrink, C. Esforza, A. Crecelius, J. Founiaine. SECOND ROW -:- L. Coriez, E. Gufowski, V. Fraysure, M. Corbeff, R. Crabb, F. Crosfic, J. Guiierrez, C. Gonzales, M. A. Esser, J. Crocker, C. DePew, J. Green. THIRD ROW -:- D. Garrison, M. Esquivel, J. Gee, C. Forsberg, J, Cooper, W. Forman, H. Dunn, A. Fifzgerald, R. Fogel. NOT IN PICTURE fz- L. Crosby, M. De-La-Torre, F. Dowe, T. Goff, G. Greenlnalglw, B. Cook, E. Cooper, G. Daniels. MRS. BOEGE: FIRST ROW -:- H. Holsfein, R. Hincliberger, J. Huddlesion, V. Halsfead, O. Hurch- ingson, L. Hauck, J. Hosea, W. Heppard. Y. Kikuchi, R. Hakala, C. Jackson, L. lssleib. SECOND ROW -:- H. Harper, C. Schilling, G. Islwuin, D. Hardy, A. Kibele, C. Harper, E. Killen, C. Hannifin, R. Kirkwood. THIRD ROW -:- R, Holland, L. Hanbury, D. Hoge, M. Hernandez, A, Harp, R. Kerns, E. Headley. NOT IN PICTURE -:- C. Henderson, H. Hernandez, R. Irvine, J. Casper, B. Jeffery. MISS HAYWOOD: FIRST ROW -:- F. Mason, B. McCollum, D. Lafham, C. Larsen, G. Mikesell, M. Mailocks, W. Morris, B. Mello, D. Moran, C. Maeda, A, Marlinez, F. Lofilmus. SECOND ROW -:- G. Ledbelier, M. Moniierlli, P. McCollum, Viola McGill, Violev McGill, M. Mills, A, Lopez, K. Lufiiens, O. Lookadoo, E. Lopez, L. Mendez. THIRD ROW -:- D. Messenger, C. Moore, C. Mudge T. Marfinez, L. Madrigal, T, Manzo, M, Mendoza, J. Lasley, Raul Marfinez. FALL PRESIDENTS Arnold Darpinian Joanne Huddleslon Viola McGill .A7 SPRING PRESIDENTS Arnold Darpinian Eugene Kozlolil Marian Monfierih ' KVI, 1, ' V Ill' V I ,XFN FALL PRESIDENTS SPRING PRESIDENTS BOIUPY Rapp Bobby Rapp Belly SIoHs None .A7 'B7 Peggy Toney Ronald Dessy MISS ALLABACH: FIRST ROW -:- E. Salcido, M, Sanders, I-I. Slwoclxley, S, Paflerson, I, Newey, P. Orbe, P. Srniflw, I-I. Rowan, G. Plaro, G. Silva. SECOND ROW -:- E. Rowley, M. Slcinner, E. Painlmaier, A. Orliz, A. Rodriquez, L. Obrero, B. Sclvuq, D. Quesada, L. Porfuqal. THIRD ROW -:- E, Ouinlana, T. Olwashi, W, Roqow, B, Schwab, B, Rapp, 6. Roberlson, W. Rugland. NOT IN PICTURE -:- M. Navareffe, M, Negrele, M, Rarnirez, J. Slwives, C. Nugenl, W. Palriclc G. Sandy, C. Schilling, MISS SCHACKET: FIRST ROW vz- W. Tlwurlow, V, Van Duzer, L. Whelcliel, A. Van Arsdale, D. Sfeele, G. Viereclc, V. Walsh, A. Voien, M. Wada, P. Toney, B, Sprague, V. Tukuloff. SECOND ROW -:- C. Wyarr, A, Vieweg, M, Yamashifa, R. Tarnura, M. Valencia, E, Trujillo, L. Spicer, B. Sfolls, B. Teeple, R. Violanfe, F, Webb. THIRD ROW A:- N. Taylor, D, Tallrnan, R. Terlcla, J. Taylor, C, Turner, K. Summer, J. Sfeeplelon, J. Wilson, A. TaIking+on, J, Sullivan, G, Thomas. NOT IN PICTURE -:- E. Wilson, E. Zarnarripa. MISS MacPHERSON: FIRST ROW -:- C. Conireras, J. Baker, D. Alexander, B. Dillbeclc, M. Bowersox, E, Ceia, K, Bade, B, Billing, E. Deblois, L. Fulcuda, R. Dernenl. SECON ROW -:- A. Reen, E. Churchill, M, Firzgerald, L. Clwurclw, M. Clvrisrensen, C. Carl, J. Dias, D, Dornas, S. Dacong, M. Arlckola, G. Boolwer, D. Edwards, R. Dessy. THIRD ROW -:- B. Damon, G. Carreon, A. Fleernan, C. Bade, R, Downey, T. D'Arnbrosi, M. Alvarado, P. Diaz, NOT IN PICTURE -:- B. Bizego, M. Boyce, J. Danny, R. Fuefle, J, Adalpe. n L I I P r MISS NYSWANDER: FIRST ROW -:- M. Monlana, M. Halashira, G, Gordon, D. Gornez, M. Hilliqas, H. Marlin, V. Mills, S, Gonzales, N. Marlin, E. Hernandez, C. Gurierrez, I-I. Maynez. SECOND ROW -:- R. Mesplay, J. Meier, L. Orloe, J. Marrinez, J. Guzman, D. Harrley, C. Norfon, F. Minser, T. Garcia, M. Granr, C. Madrid, C. Jolwnsion, R. McFarland, L. King. THIRD ROW -:- B. Neques, G. Layron, V. Melqoza, R, Olsen, A. Morales, J. Hembree, L. Hernandez, D. Nilcceviclw, E. Harper F. Grisl, B. Hernandez. NOT IN PICTURE -:- K. Hummel, V. Gonzales. MISS COMERFORD: FIRST ROW -:- B. Parlon, L, Riclw, K, Selover, M. Rhodes, B. Parez, V. Sedillo, R. Simmonds, L. Taylor, S. Padillo, H. Selover, E. Parron, N, Yarnaqala, S. Palicle, P. Terrazas. SECOND ROW -:- C. Pearson, J, Shannon, J. Silk, E. Sullivan, J. Villaqornez, G. Williams, L. Wafson A. Rivas, C. Sloclcfon, B. Pryor, C. Rico, E. Reynolds. THIRD ROW W. Sfeindori, B. Thomas E. Williarns, P. Voca, D, Volfey, V. Wiley, R. Virol, I. Treio, G. Winkler, NOT IN PICTURE -:- V. Reyes, M, Roberls, L, Roldan, W. Ruiz, K. Sfone, H. Suddurli, V. Wilson, S. Saldana. UNGRADED -:- MR. CURTISS: FIRST ROW -:- L, Saldano, J. Newman, M. Higashi, H. Hernandez L, Ysais, A. Yniquez, T. Rarnirez, W. Johnson. SECOND ROW -:- J. Hopson, N. Andross B, Hazard, G. Hernandez. FALL PR ESI DENTS None None None T3 7 'Ungradecl SPRING PRESIDENTS Earl Harper Billy Pailon None Glasses at sm I '. W., -Y H- - ,,,,, ,wb f-,--- r ' mziggni . 'Gift' ,fm I., - it A gf 'QL' 'L M Qzggfgg, ' E ' g l - A W' , '??l'W!Q 'f: . K. ' HR- f-sg fm f lg ' ' Q -fl' an w Y N851 'izaswlnq va 2 Uhe Ulznners tl r ,x FLAG RAISING Hot STUFF HANGED a ARBERS TRADE rooTHPAsTe SMILE N'--...,,, OFF THE FQRE ESCAPE HELP WANTED A FRlENDLY RIVALS A TALL TALE If 1? F, kai lvl ,dz , 5 ,gf Qtr .x V .Wg-.fi - M n 'ms w'5i1'9WiL fi 'wx ' a'Y'Kf,ggf9f'5g? Q' if Affiji K B 1 , 'Y 3 Q., . sv 5 ln, ff? sw iw 3:31 2 S ,v 4 3 aA ,LW an wp- A 3 , 5. QU 0' ,X ., is i p l Y f X A' fi .QV Y I 1 5 . ., i: wisp :xj 5 . O , Q 4 C f A up ,. , ., , :i.QS 4 1 . . E ?c'fQf 11,2 ' I4- hai-'fn , ,, 14.2. 'fef' M'-34 4.72.5 . '.s'l' I 'C-,:1'y',. .Q.,'a.3. Q. --an-. f if-fl 5, Lf' o PUBLICATIONS Wrifers, publishers, salesmen, adverfisers, and printers 05 fomorrow will come from many of our presenf iournalism s+uden+s . . . 1 :em 'mn ,. NW, . Z in I , 12, uk. , 19: Mi 2? . k- f . W , A, 11 f ' l i my? 'fn , , ,. . fr . . , , , , , rt ' 'H fy 44 ,fi , - 'Ii ' ' , f-J . 11 H - 3 Publications Advisers H. RUSSELL PAINE pygfiiffigiwzrl QQ V JM ' f ivy? Vi mf! 'fab - Ks fm Mbfffm if QYWMM if ff' ANNA N Sales G FLOYD R Finan LU T A A f f RUTH KUWADA B Sensor A Senior' ARCHIE HARTMAN Boys' Sporls QQ! yi fjfQllM not MARGARET PETERSON Girls' Sporls Edifors appoinled -:- Ofher school yearbooks sfudied and discussed -:- Pilof Wheel dummy com- plefed -:- Piclures sched- uled -:- Copy deadlines mel -:- Everybodyhred -:- MARGARET SHAFER Snapshol' ANNA BIGGART OLID METCALF BARBARA POWERS HANK MCFARLAND Assisfaml Snapshof Assisfanf Phofography Assisfanf Girls' Spods Assish-:n+ Boys' Sporfs Photography Classes l DAVID coovek WND4 GRAHAM Business Manager Admamsfrahon, Publicafions ANTONIA BASTERRECHEA Clubs Tradifional luncheon held -:- Sfaff saw ferm's work complefed as Pilof Wheels received -:- Annuals are our! Will you sign mine? -:- ANNETTE GUERERO Clubs KENNETH MOORE MIYOKO SADAHIRO DORIS SCHNEIDER k MARY EGELUND Art Assistant Arf Assisfanf Ari Assisfanf Ari TEODORA BASTER R ECH EA Assisfanf Sales THELIA SMITH MARY IIDA I, Typisf Librarian fx ' I . I rx A W2-Ifvg I MARERJQ-irx d H W 0' ,JA J :lot wheel WILLIAM KING Assisianf Adverfising . W W M Rl NEW HARD Assisfanf Adverfising, 5 I fReportorial Staff These alerl reporlers pro- vided news for lhe Porllighf -:- Received valuable exper- ience -:- Familiar remark: Gee, lhe deadline is foday and my copy's nol in yell -:- .Advertising Staff Responsible for Pilol Wheeled seclion -:- Con- 'racled local businessmen whose ads helped malce 'rhis bool: possible -:- Gained valuable experience -:- Devils' Glub Learned a useful lrade -:- Deserve a greal deal of credil for worlc done on Pilol Wheel and Porllighl -:- The prinlers of lomorrow -:- Sales Staff Alerl fulure salesmen -:- Pul our Aclivily Ticlcel Drive over lhe lop -:- Broke all records -:- Conlribuled much lo lhe success of lhis book -:- N ARCHIE HARTMAN Boys' Sporfs Girls' Sporfs Girls' Sports Girls' Sporfs .Tortlight Staff ILENE KIDWELL JEANNE BOYNTON Assisianl News Release Feafure , if MELVIN WRIGHT PETER DONATONI MARGARET SHAFER PAULINE PLATO BERTA ORTEGA Assisiam Adverfiging Adveriising-Spring, Fall Copy Copy News Release MARGARET MOOMAW Exchange, Fall Junior High Edilor, Spring GEORGE ' Circulalion Poriliqhf published on iirsl day of school -:- Appeared in lockers every Thursday -:- Slafl rushed lo meel dead- lines -2- More piciures 'rhan ever before -:- Siaff mol'- loz Everybocly's name in The Por'rligh'r. -:- MARGARET PETERSON Edilor-in-Chief I 5 0 1 ARCHIEIHARTMAN PAULINE PLATO gn Managing Edilor Assisfanl Edilor l a SPRING SEMESTER Scrambled Io gel' copy wrillen and Iyped -:- Pasled up dummies -:- Senl' news release Io downlown papers ROBERT COHN AUDREY KOTT -:- Sfd I l d 'I' Boys' Sporfs Girls' Sporls u en S eame wr' mg 'rechnique and accuracy -:- Lasf Porflighf prinled -: Column wrifers revealed -: Thirfy -:- fff '75 LOUISE COTTON MARY ROJAS, ff Feafure Copy 1 Q .1 1 GLORIA PICAZO KENNETH ROBERTS Copy Assislanf Adverfising ETHEL STROM JOHN ZERVANTIAN JACK CRABB DAVID GQQVER Exclmange Print Shop, Fall, Spring Circulafion . EdHor,in'Chie,f ACTIVITIES No? only books prepare sIuden+s for vocaiions and avocafions, buf acfivifies also are an imporfanf parf of educafion . . . Wu.. 'Band Marclwed in briglwl red and while uniforms -:- Played al loolbalf games and assem- lolies -:Q Crchestra An indispensable organiza- lion oi Banning -:- Ad- vanced brass and slring mu- sicians -:- Responsible for various programs -:- gr. Crchestra Beginners in +l1e field of music -:- Eager fo improve flieir lalenfs -:- Prac+ice malces period -:- Sr. Qirls' Qlee Lovers of finer vocal music -:- Sang a+ Chrisfmas pro- gram, also on baHlesl'1ip -:- 73oys' Qlee Enjoyed singing war, soulh- ern, and humorous seleclions Az- Fufure Nelson Eddys and Lawrence Tibbeffs -:- Qirls' League Executive 'Board Supervised +l'1e Girls' League -:- Enforced laws and regula+ions -1- The foundalion ol: +l1e league -:- Gabinet Passed on all aclivifies of league -:- Composed of cenlral officers, grade presi- denls, GAA. presidenl, and all girl commissioners J-lome fRoom Representatives Popular and enflwusiaslic girls -:- lnformed The resl of llwe girls' sluclenl body of league worlc -:- gr. Qirls' Qlee Began advanced musical worlc -:- Followed +l'1e fool'- s+eps of Senior Girls' Glee -:- Showed greal improve- menl -2- Drill Ueam Peppy girls dressed in red and black -:- Marched in clever formafions -:- Clweered our leams +o vic- lory -:- Skipperettes Twelve beauliful darnsels aHired in paslel gowns -:- Usliered al commencemen+ and evening performances -:- Standards Sludied eliguelle for Ban- ning girls -:- Secured boys' opinions by quesfionnaire -:- Suggeslecl proper garmenls for all occasions -:- Gaterettes Served al League social funcfions -:- Won approval of all organizalions -:- Aided al Rolary luncheon and var- ious olher affairs :- Gonstitution Responsible for yells, songs and Girls' League Conslifu- Hon -:- Liglwfened burden for fufure members -:- wel fare Held 'roy and clolliing drives for needy families -:- Sponsored successful box so cial -:- Decoration Fine artists -:- Deco- rated and beautitied tor Girls' League occasions -:- 3inance Handled all League money -1- Thought up ways to add to treasury -:- .Hospitality Friendly girls with pleasing personalities -1- Helped new girls and BIO's become acquainted -:- Secured big sisters tor them -2- .Assembly Planned interesting and enioyable girls' aud calls -:- Introduced new ideas -:- Secured Reno, tamous hair dresser, tor an assembly -:- Social Promoters ot social events -:- Sponsored the Girls' League tea -:- Arranged tables tor playing hearts -:- Qublicity t-lad all League news printed in newspapers -:- l-lad beautitul leather scrap- book and minutes boolc made tor tuture League records -1- Secured League pins -1- fRoom Worked to obtain roorn tor league meetings -:- .Nursing Fulure servers of humanily -:- Visifed hospi+a's and cline ics -:- Learned much con- cerning medical profession -:- gr. Red Gross Gouncil Membership lirniled 'ro se- ledred sludenls -:- Sponsored canned food and clolhing drives lor Wilming+on's needy families -:- gr. Glassical League Joined cify-wide league -:- Composed of sludenis agquainled Wilh The Roman language and cusloms -:- .Airplane Experience gained in de- signing and engineering of model planes -:- Corrigans of fornorrow -:- Sunrise Sons and daughfers of The Orienl -:- Expressed friend- liness wi+h Japanese sludenls of ofher schools by allending social evenfs -:- U3rep Responsible for monfhly prep dances -:- Repre- senfed Banning's alligalors, rugcuflers, and iilferbugs -:- 53eppy 93ilots Junior High lassies ushered al Junior High aud-calls -:- Wore brighl red and while uniforms -:- X. Y, Z. Brough+ 'forlh school spiril' by leading yells and songs -:- Performed al loolball games and rallies -:- Rah! Rah! Rah! Go, Banning! -:- Agriculture Twelve happy farmers -:- Judgers of planls, livesloclc and poullry -:- Toolc agri- cul'rural lrips +0 fairs -:- Debating The gueslion is as s+a+ed -:- Developed poise and ex- perience in public speaking .- Represenled Banning al inlerschool debales -:- Sr. J-ligh Scholarship The Banning Scholars -:- Three recommended R's -:- Tufored al morning sludy hall -:- Leaders of lo- morrow -:- Qr. .High Scholarship Junior High leaders -:- Worked hard To earn recom- mendaiions -:- Sponsored scholarship 'rea -:- Stage and Sound Grews Operaled microphone and buill sels so programs could go on smoofhly -:- l-lard working boys -:- Sr. 20 U Courleous and eflicienl ushers al assemblies -:- l-landled programs and lendecl doors -:- Composed of senior high boys -:- Ngr. 20 U Reliable Junior High lads who ushered al all Junior High assemblies -:- Pre- pared lor fulure service -:- Archimedes Einsleins in llie making -:- Acliieved high slandards in flue field of science and mallwemalics -:- A. B. C. Able Business Cubs -:- Fulure secrelraries, sfenog- raplwers and execufives -:- Oulslandinq commercial slu- denfs -:- Uheanalists X Xii. Enllwusiasls in 'rlwe biolog- ical world -:- Sponsored field +rips -:- Collecfed specimens fa Sociedad J-lispanica Visiled Padua Hills and Ofvera Slreel -:- Sponsored semi-annual Spanish conlesf -:- Sludiecl aboul piclur- esque and romanlic Spain -:- Ullorld Friendship Promoled 'Fellowship -:- Sponsored oralorical confesl -:- Allended disfricl meel- ings, banquels, and a conven- fion al' Poly -:- Aim, World Peace -:- Gampfire Qirls Pracliced and improved in crafls -:- Lovers of Oul- doors -:- Experfs in needle- work -:- gr. Greative writing Beginners in The field of wriling -:- l-lad sl'1or+ slories prinfed in school paper -:- Auflwors of The Log -:- Famed wrilers of lomorrow -:- Ghess and Gheckers Helped develop greal Hwinlcers -:- Enjoyable and worllw while games -:- Skil- ful players and friendly riv- als -:- 73ook Review Banning's readers -:- Fu- fure librarians -:- Readers of +l'1e finesl and mosl' popu- lar novels -:- jhrift Mello - Work! Earn! Save! -:- Learned To sel aside for rainy days -:- Fulure millionaires -:- Student Qovernment Rendered great service to Banning -:- Assisted new students and visitors -:- Kept halls orderly -:- Sta- tioned at gates during lunch- hour -:- Demanded hall passes '- Essential to Banning -:- fRacqueteers Junior High tennis players -:- Developed skill and gained experience in tennis tech- nique -:- Future champs -:- gr. J-ligh .Art Exhibited paintings and sketches -:- Developed ar- tistic talents during lunch- hour -:- Artists ot tomor- row --- Supreme Gourt Tried and sentenced ot- tenders -:- Judges and jur- ists ot Banning -:- Year ln Review lt's Not News - But Through The Year S'39 Sweater Skit Setting was classroom, composed ot dunces. apple polishers, rowdies, and old fashioned teacher -:- Cass songs, Sweater Parade and Lambeth Walk -:- S '39 presented green and white sweaters -:- Mothers' Tea Given in honor of proud mothers -:- Fashion Show presented by A Seniors -:- Mothers sipped tea and chatted with other mothers and members ot the taculty-:- W'4O Sweater Ski B Seniors chartered Good Ship Banning -:- Talent pre- sented at ship masquerade and at Neptune-'s undersea castle -:- Class sailed across stage in rust and white sweat- ers -:- Class song, Umbrel- la Man -:- Seven .Keys 170 Baldpate How many lceys fo Baldpale? -:- Why seven of course -:- Myslery comedy was presenled by W '39 class -:- Direcled by Mr. Baker -:- Made up of blackmailers, gangslers, millionaires, and a hermif -:- Presenled Friday, January I3 -:- Plenly of excifemenf and 'rhrills wilh man characfers -:- Top piclure, lefl To riglhf-Marjorie Lassel, Norman Laird, Evelynn Browne, Lillian Myers -:- Second picfure, lefl 'lo righl' -Charles Swiff, Norman Laird, Roberl Hansen -:- Third piclure, lefl io riqhf- Jac Clifford, Norman Laird, Alberl Grole, John Cox, Roberl Hansen, Charles Swift Marjorie Lassel -:- Char- acfersz Norman Laird, novelis+ -:- Eve- lynn Browne, newspaper reporler -:- Norman Andross and Barbara Mills, carelalcers of Baldpale lnn -:- Lillian Myers, charming widow -:- Roberf Hansen, hermil' -:- Jac Clifford, million- naire's righl'-hand man -:- Mariorie Lassel, blaclcmailed -:- Charles Swift crooked mayor -:- Alberl Grole, mayor's Man Friday -:- John Cox, railroad presidenf -:- Wendle Clufler, owner of Baldpafe lnn -:- Jack New- combe, Harvey Clulfer, Shelby Dead- erick, policeman -:- June Jlflad l-las ll'1e love bug ever billen you? -:- ll loil Penny in June Mad -:- Comedy presenled by S '39 class on Friday, June 2 -:- Based on Penny's lirsl love allair -:- Garden parlies and dances added ex- cilemenl lo play -:- l-learlbrealcs brouglil enioymenl -:- Top piclure, lell lo riglil- Marllia lvlcKeever, Don Snyder-:-Second piclure, lell lo riglil-Jean Owens, Jaclc Mele, George Reiman -:- Third piclure. ell, lawyer and Don's lallwer :-- Rex Douglass, Tlielia Smilll, David Coover, Rex Sleplwens, Belly Lou Lingenleller -:- Complele lisl ol clwaraclers: Marllwa Mc- Keever. lovesiclq and spoiled girl -:- Don Snyder, awkward boylriend -:- Rex Lov- ell, lawyer and Don'llall1er -:- Rex Slepliens. Mrs. Wood's lover -:- Belly Lou Lingenleller, charming molller ol Penny -:- Elsie Crablree, neighborhood nuisance -:- George Douglass, good- nalured llandy man -:- Margarel Sllaler, cook -:- George Reiman, lirsl year col- lege man -:- Jaclc Mele, lady lciller -:- Tllelia Smilli, dauglwler ol local llorisl -:- David Coover, llorisl's son -:- Jean Owens, a llirl -:- Senior Amateur fprogram Seflring was +alen+ cas+ing agency -:- Banning 1'a'en+ discovered -:- Singing, iap dancing, imiialrions ieaiured Noon Dance Weekly dance sponsored by seniors -:- Pay as you en'rer if you've gof a penny -:- Sorry, l'm cu'r+in' in -:- Gee, more fun -:- Shucksi Time for class -:- Prom Hawaiian se'r+ing -:- Sfrinq ins+rumen+s provided music -:- May I9 -:- The program says Hwaf Huis is our dance -:- Given in honor of seniors -:- Beaufiful gowns and cor- sages were numreuos -:- Prep Dance Heid monfhly in Women's clubhouse -:- Jiiierbugs, walfzers, and fox +roH'ers ail enjoyed Hwemseives -:- Sfag line formed io i'i1e rigid, boys -:- Christmas Play Under direcfion of Mrs. Moore -:- Hundred and filly sfudenls presenled 'rhe Pa- ge-an+ of lhe Na+ivi+y -:- Angels sang from 'rhe sky -:- Shepherds heard and fol- lowed -:- Chris+mas s'rory relold wilh beaulilul music. B7 Tea Presenled skil, Making of fhe Dicfionaryn -:- Under advisership of Mrs. Weaver and Miss Shumale -:- Served lea -:- B7 molhers and leach- ers mel -:- Baccalaureate Words ol advice were given lo graduales for years 'rhal were before 'rhem -:- Earnesr lis+eners absorbed message -:- Seniors realized lheir achievemenl -:- Commencement The long awailed nighl arrived -:- Seniors bade Ban- ning adieu -:- Slood on Jrhe Threshold of a new world -:- Seniors, sfeel yourself againsl fhe hard knocks i+ will give youl' -:- ' n K r if 4' y.. N '?2r4 -5 X .R4 ikkfi- -Q 1 ff -val Q. P? A f fi swf . K, I .Tm- 44. 15,-g.. ATHLETICS 9 ' 1 Whlle deveioping ourksfudenfs pl'uysicaHy,-sporfs also K ., 'leach loyaffy, cooperafxon, and sporfsmanshrp whzch are ' ' M needed Through life -:- k :rf MP 711 5 MZ' ,xxw wb :ff Eb b- A 'J X Af I A A,,, If ,,,'1 A :K ,. f K , w,-L 1 E .1 F i . M .fr J Y- - V f 'i ':g':Q. W , A 2 4 W MEQTJJQWQU' Awards Energefic and hard worlcing aihlefes -:- Drilled and frained consfanfly -:- Builf sfrong minds and bodies -:- Brough? honor io Banning -:- Leaders in sporfs -:- Developed characfer and sportsmanship -:- Fair play was Their moH'o -:- Physical Education - Besl all-around alhlele -:- Selecfed from .l? x each gradualing class -:Q Chosen by coaches -:- Jim Okura, S'39 -:- A hard worker -:- Lover of sporls -:- Promineni' in his class -:- 73ob Murray Awarded 'ro afhlele of each gradualing class Thai displayed The besl sporfsmanship on and oil lhe afhlefic field -:- Don Young, S'39 ez- Pracliced fair play. 'rrue s orfsmanship, squareness, enfhusiasm. and characfer -:- All-Americans Award for 'rhe oufsfanding afhlefe' in each of lhe four maior spor+s -:- Names lisfed on large blanlcef which is lcepl' by The school -:- Replica small blanlcels given Mcic Tweianie winners LZ- JIM OKURA K'RK MCKEEVER Jim Olcura, S'39 -:- Foo+ball DON YOUNG JIM OKURA Jacl: Tweedie. S'39 -:- Baslcefball DAVE NUNES V David Nunes, S'4O -:- Baseball Kirk Mclfeever. S'39 -:- Track Goaches GENE PATZ GUS GERSON MARK SAMPSON B05 DORAN Baseball Foofball Baslrefball Track 'Uarsity HNSON i I ' ' ' Rigrfg-:elf A TOM SCHWV I K . Q 3 Right Tackle JOE IKEGUCHI LeH Half DON YOUNG Ragm Half MCFARLAND KIRK MQKEEVER JACK NEWCOM BE Leff Guard SHELBY DEADER ICK Righf Guard Leff End ALBERT NAKASHIMA ard Gu Uootball JIM OKURA Quarterback l .Honormen . 1 DON YOUNG, S'39 -:- Caplain and All-Marine end -:- JIM OKURA, S'39 -:- Baclcfield honors and All- Marine quarferbaclc -:- Mosf valuable man fo Team -:- SHELBY DEADERKZK, W'39 -:- Mosl valuable lineman -:- All-Marihe and fhird slring All-Cily guard -:- JACK MELE, S'3'9 -:- Firsf sfring All-Marine blocking back -:- SHEPPARD Cenfer ARTHUR WARREN CADENBACH Lefi' Ta clcle NEWHARD DAN BUSTER Fullb GENE WASH Lefl' End ack P ILOTS HELD GAUCHOS, 0 -0 czrszty 1,2 GA IDDERS UPSET BANNLNG GR v4cz'1bn -0 RDENA' L9 LOST FI NAL GAME. I 5-7 TO SAN PEDRO ' i qi Season Gutcome - Banning gridders won all pre-season games -:- Picked +o win league +i+le -:- Made Marine League debuf againsl Narbonne rivals -:- Held Gauchos scoreless for firsl lime, O-O -:- Los? second game lo Torrance, 7-O -:- Trounced league favoriles, 'flue Gardena eleven, I9-O, on Travis Field -:- Climaxed season, losing firsl place honors by dropping hard foughl baffle 'ro San Pedro, I5-6 -:- Coached by Gus Gerson -:- Caplained by Don Young -:- 2,-if Whit 15.5 qw: K mg HQ S.. f if 131 -L. K , a ,.. - . f'-f Q K . ' af 'Jr - , 5, L , w w f I t? mm, ., .. ,L R X95 gpm- L 4, 1 w , 1, ' ' -- , I. . -. : , vm.-:...uf..., 'f x f. ,, -- z 64 'A . . 11 - - . f.,r . ,, M V- ' 'r.ffw.,.f Q 5 , A Q. kc?Yf ., .., 'x isklnf nm Lf. J: fb M: H. KEN HARRIS Quarferback Jlonqrmen ' l, KEN HARRIS, caplain and mosf valuable baclcllelcl man -1- KAZUOA SUGIYAMA, mos? valuable lineman -:- JOHN ALEXANDER, vofed fhe mos+ ouisfandinq man on 'lhe Team -1- Cenfer 3ive year Gfza mps zh Actzbn f vb 'T' BATTLE SAN PEDRO TO 0-0 B FIRST STRING TIE 47-0 ANGE- P TORR SWAM W 715 A 12 fig f A in zskhf 'Wy L 1- ' 20 313 , 'A 1 gf v- I xt K 1 , b 1 ml ,. , 4 We Y' 'S ' 74229 ii -fx 9? E32 M . , 6 -5, 5. 15 T wg .Q . - w 3 9 3 X, '23 -. -- ' 7 what . 'S JP 5 XM 4 ,W ,P G5 !5,..,4:,x 26 Q, Q Q Q 5 i Q K 4 E1 vw -+- ,I Q ,Q V . X . lo X 1, .i ' ali 'K L i h HARVEY CLUTTER t L. it 4 'Q vi' f fr il Guard , 2 ' 5,1 if 5 gf , :P LY ',J,'. m q fkiigfic v 'P 'Ki .11,.:, ff. .1-wg uf ,L . li lm m' 'U 1? ff Q .7 5 vp Q.. Q is 11 R, X, 5 V Nr I .Q -ffw. x f, E 5 ,B ' wg XVV, f Q x E53 A , If 9 , f 5 'ii '- infra 1-eg-a , .wx ff , ,, EH '1' -.,.,3: :gy-H: :wg 4 2252.157 W' W 1 35? and E vARsny GROUP u enouv 'Uarsity Season Enlered Marine League as 'lavoriles lo cop lille -:- Opened season againsl Torrance on local courl' -:- Won by 44-26 score -:- Triumph 60-38 in second round -:- Splil wifh El Segundo -:- Tool: firsl round game 29-I9 I -:- Dropped final 30-23 -:- Varsily hoopsfers bear San Pedro 54-38 in lirsf round -:- Losi' deciding game 42-30 lo share crown wifh Pirafes -:- Trounced Gardena fwice -:- 50-39 and 65-27 -:- Whipped Narbonne in bofh affempfs -:- Firsf game, 79-29 -:- New league scoring record -:- Final game, 69-39 -:- Highesi Wendle Clufler -:- 'B Season Won league opener, lrouncing Torrance, 29-7 -:- Second round, Pilofs 29- Tarfars 24 -:- Losl 'rwo games +o EI Segundo -:- 35-I0 and 34-28 -:- San Pedro won bofh games from Pilols, 22-I7 and 42-28 -:- Splif wifh Gardena -:- Losl firsf game 24-I2, and won reiurn +il+, 23-I7 -:- Narbonne won firsl encounfer 26-20, and finale, 37-2I -:- Coaclwed by George Douglass -:- Caplained by Rex Lovefi' -:- Squads G iball ncl D Baske a C GROUP D G and D Season Baby Okura, capfain of C's -:- Bill Kent mos? valuable player -:- Los? Two close games fo EI Segundo, I7-I5 and I7-I6 -:- Dropped pair fo Narbonne by 2I-20 and 25-I8 scores -:- Downed Gardena lwice for only wins -:- Scores 28-I7 and 28-I8 -Z- Midgel D's undispufed champions -:- Capfained by Lloyd Haley -:- Won five games -:- Losf one game -:- Turned back by El Segundo, 26-2I, in opener -:- Whipped Gardena. 29-6, in lhriller -:- Downed Narbonne, I7-I5 -:- Came baclc af El Segundo, 32-9 -:- Ran away wifh Gardena, 32-3 -:- Won over Narbonne, IO-6, in final game fo cinch championship -:- Bud Griflilh, coach of bofh C and D squads -:- lzlugnderllgglqll: Q w wr-lwsm -, if mr yy, 5, ,MVWMM Q 5. - mmm? ' if Q - K?-mr M ' 1 V 'M W. W V 55-ma affg, Nik ,W5 J' 4 fn. ' ,fry . v Q, .f g ,L 4? K .1 4 5 A , M. asf fx Ox A Wmkw f- ,,w . w- . r -. AY X f i 11 ' lr X K .d'iH,f - wil ,gf ' fxffkffu t2 .8 E+2 F17 N u , X ,,q..f, K. ,,, ,T,, W ,K ,m, ,1 ,R O 4 f , an-K fm '21-vw zf ,w H s,7,wx 1. ,N 1. ,aww - ,i Mug . . . ' q V Q., ,. Q-,, , , N' .. ...W - , ,. . 9 k 4,--14951. ,Q W A, M, , ,. A, ,, , . , , :,.a+4'U-,,f' .. -I X I ,iw ' is gm' . l W2 , fn ' 135,371 an 4' 4: 7??w1ea f ,w.f -FM ' ii 1, . . , M' shi? , fa -5, 33. M AY , 11 ,L :af -' 'EE S W. 131315, ,V igswneg, W, K -wi ff , 1 n Q a g. g3 W 2' Q .f-3 ,Q Zi ., AJ I, .,Qq., g 'L AW K, g ff , nl ..,.f' 3 , 3' , 735'ffpy' 'Q soPH-FRosH BASEBALL Varsity Season PiloTs enTered TirsT prep school baseball TournamenT ever To be held -:- Whipped Dorsey, sponsor of The evenT I2 I behind Three hir iTchin oT L d R d ' , - , p g eonar o riguez . Poor Tielding of bunTs Ios+ second game of TournamenT Tor PiloTs To Riis in eighTh innin -:- O dl ' ' ' ' g pene eague season winning 3-2 Thriller Trom Narbonne on Travis field -:- A TourTeen hiT aTTaclc neTTed The Banning nine a 9-O vicTory over Torrance on The loser's diamond -:- ShuT ouT piTching and Tielding gave PiloT horsehiders a 7-O Triumph aT expense of EI Segundo aT The Eagle ciTy -:- A five run rally in The TourTh frame by The PiloTs downed Gardena 6-5 Tor TourTh consecuTive lea ue w' , , g in Vt- Big and final game of season Tound Two uncleTeaTed nines Tangle -:- Banning vs San Pedro BoTh T d -:- eams were efending champs -:- Four errors cosT PiloTs The orown as PiraTes won, 6- 4 -:- CapTain, Harry STine -:- Coach, Eugene PaTz -:- Soph-Freshman Season League Tor soph-freshman baseball disconTinued -:- PiloTs Tree lanced -:- Good prospecTs Tor varsiT l ' R y ooms in amon Quesada, Trinidad Salinas, Fred HOTT, Doug Williams, Eugene Fink, Takawa Sadahira, PeTe Bidondo, and George Hernandez -:- Coached by Gus Gerson -:- V arslty T rack Honormen EAK 'XQAPE SPNNTERS BR VARSITY GROUP Kirk McKeever, caTpain, S'39 -:- Kirk repeaTed his TeaT of lasT year in The hurdles and as high poinT man -:- .l-le scored 53 5X6 poinTs -:- Kirk broke school hurdle records, which he seT lasT year '-:- Clocked aT l5.4 seconds in The highs, Kirk clipped one-TenTh OT a second OTT The old record -:- l-le broke The Tape in l9.9 seconds in The laws -:- Mickey PriTcheTT, Pilar pole vaulTer, was selecTed as Tield capTain -:- Varsity Season Coached by Bob Doran, Banning's varsiTy Track and Tield squads opened The season againsT San Pedro -:- The sTrong PiraTe aggregaTion whiTewashed The PiloTs. 79 2X3 To 24 IX3 -:- Traveling To Gardena, The Pilots ran over The Mohicans, winning 6I IX3 To 43 2X3 -:- Banning meT The Torrance TarTars on The Travis oval and were vicTorious, 67lf2 To 36V2 -:- Narbonne scalped The Banning TracksTers by a score of 74 IX3 To 29 2X3 -:- EI Segundo won relay To nose ouT PiloTs, 54-50 in Tinal Marine League dual meeT -:- PiIoTs landed in The cellar in The league Tinals -:- W- ii ' 41-irfif-: -. f 7 A L. ,,.,,., KM . www N nw-,M ,. Kiwi. 4 3- Y , Q. 'Nam J., f L,. A Q 'AR' ' . - , Y' Www .,, HJ - 'E' Q 1 kim Y X ., fl di G j rf1Cl4 c e B Season Began league meels againsl San Pedro and losf as Pirales won relay lo lriumph 50145 -:- Pilo+ B's invaded Gardena and nipped lhe Mohicans, 59lf2 lo 4llf2 -:- Torrance elced oul a 48lf2 lo 45lf2 Thriller over Pilols on lhe Travis oval -:- Anolher close meer saw +he Pilols defeal Narbonne, 48 'ro 46 here -:- ln lheir final dual mee'r +he Pilofs swamped El Segundo 66 +o 29 -:- Banning finished in Third place in lhe league slandings -:A Jim Okura was voled field caplain -:- Jim sei a new Marine League broad jump record of 20 feel 6 inches -:- George Reiman, IOO and 220 sprinrer, was elecfed as 'rraclc capfain -:- C Season . The Banning midgef lracksfers opened againsf San Pedro, losing, 45 'ro 32 -:- Pilol Qs maslered Gardena. 43 IX6 lo 33 5X6 -:- Torrance subdued Pilofs, 46? 3l -:- Third defeaf caused by Narbonne, 45 fo 3l -:- Pilols won dual meef fina e, 47 lo 30 over El Segundo -:- Cap+ured fiflh place honors in Marine League -:- Bob Legaspi caplained C squad and sef fwo school records -:- l-le fhrew fhe 8 lb. shof 48 leer 7lf2 inches and sprinfed lhe cenfury in I0.3 seconds -:- B GROUP R 3 enflls Honorman Lamar Bupp, +ennis captain, S'39 -.:- Two year le++errnan -:- Sef high sfandards as second singles man -:- A likeable leader, possessing sporismanship and personalify p us -:- Season Coached by Mr. Leonard Scofield, fhe Pilor nefmen were sfrong confenders for The Marine League Hile -:- Losl firsl' ancl only league march fo defending and sfill champions, +he San Pedro squad in opener. 6 +0 I -:- The nex+ +hree league mafches were agains+ Gardena, Torrance. and Narbonne, respecfively. The Banning neflers won fhem all by 'rhe same score, 5 fo 2 -:A In fheir league finale 'rhe Pilof raclcefeers dropped El Segundo, 6 'ro I -:- Banning had a good lennis year, winning five ma+ches and losing bu+ one fo cinch fhe second spol in fhe final Marine League sfandings -:- Roberl- Genfry, Lamar Bupp, and Archie Harfman, fhe Three aces of +he I939 +ennis squad, were enfered in fhe All-Ciry finals and made a fine showing -:- 1 L1-' Q 5 -1 P ' A K P , .lx P -me if 1 fb -.4' ww i . ' M, E' . my '- m - V .9 2 Y 5 4 4 QQ ' Q if 'fi' L ' 5 ,I i I . . , Q. ,Av rim .... 1 J Q Y gif! x Vg ,-:LAM . fn P-,X Q 'N' 5 ,nw X Q I 'dxf 2' li. K A I ff -Q iii f f 'Zum W ww 'ff V Q, v 518220 2391 , Qwifb, 1 1 WML' A ' , fy? .. if -Y . v 5 . 1 V V 1 . A . 4, , an hh ' Q E2 4' f. rp' w V f many. .am hi, 1. . 6-'L' ' ' ,. 5 iw, f .xslf,,,., ' l-Wh pix '52 f gy. Afm ,sa ' ESQ ,,., Qirls' Sports MARGARET HELEN TAKASHIMA LEONETTI Fail 'Uirtus .Award Awarded fo one member from each gradua+ing class by The G.A.A, coaching sfaff -:- Based upon good sporfsrnanship, service rendered, and recommendarion -:- Highesf honor award made in girls' afhlefics -:- Honor and glory fo +he winner -:- We r fl G A A Gabmet In , I' X. N clwaraclerized 'rluese officers -:- A revised consrilulion allowing girls four sporfs our 3 ' of six -1- Fall calainel adopfecl red uniforms for rlie firsf lime -1- A progressive L L' V year experienced in bolh Terms -:- Rivfgl l lu o gf Q! 0 U U YJ f . . . . , l L V- pxvsff Governing body of rhe G.A.A. -:- Elilicienr leadership and good sporlsmanship x 'X ' X V ' ' l x i ly i EMMA JEAN STARK PHYLLIS BROWN Pre5aden+W'39 Pres1den1S'39 Baslcelball ManaqerWl39 TAKASHIMA BETTY BATES MAVIS MCCLURE HELEN LEONETTI GEORGIA CHRISTENSEN Tri-B Prexy W'39 Corresponding Sec'y W'39 Vice-Presidenl W'39 Vice-Presidenl S'39 Recording Secrelary W'39 Tri-B Presidenl S39 MARGARET SHAFER REGINA DOROTHY JONES BARBARA POWERS MARGARET SCHLARB Corresponding Sec'y S'39 Recording Secrelary S'39 Hisforian S39 Reporler S'39 MARGARET PETERSON KATlElERlNE MCCONNELL ANNA BIGGART I X 'QORP' Speedball Manager W'39 Volleyball Manager Baseball Manager Yell Leader W 39, S 39 Yell W 39, S 39 i I G. A. A. Cooperalring sporfswomen ready and willing To serve Jrheir superior officers -:- Experienced success for 'rhe year in all aciivifies -:A Play days. skafing parfies, socials, dances, and hikes provided p'en+y 'ro do -:- ARDYS HAYNES, coach of +he G.A.A. and cabinef -:- ARDYS HAYN ES Adviser fl, I. is s i. A an A L BII d BIZ and AIZ and AIO Uri-B LORNA MCCAI N Adviser MARGARET TAKASHIMA President W'39 BETTY BATES Presideni, S'39 Lelferwomen of 'rhe 6.A.f-X. -1- Planned social aclivilies of The year -:- Ofli cia+ed af all playclays -:- Adrive in sporfs al all Times -1- LORNA MCCAIN sponsor -:- Officials V JANE MILLER Adviser HELEN LEONETTI President W'39, S'39 , .ii-J Fair play was +heir mo++o everyday -:- Knew fheir rules and regula+ions -: Omcficlafed a+ playdays and af+er school evenfs -:- HELEN LEONETTI held a fwo Jrerm honor as presiden+ -:- JANE MILLER, adviser -:- 1939 Basketball B. BATES, Capi. H. LEONETTI P. BROWN G. TORP A. HUBBARD A, MARCONI M. REDDOCK J. owENs M.cHRlsTlANsoN Guard Cenrer Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Guard Center Vicrors of rhe season -:- Slood undefeared -:- Two year champs, consecu- rively -:- ANNA MARCONI led rhe Team ro vicrory as srar forward -:- GLADYS TORP prevenled The Challengers from scoring a winning poinf as guard -:- MARGARET Sl-lAFER sropped quick passing as cenrer -:- In all, quick Jrhinlc- ing, alerr passing, perfecl forwarding -:- Speedball I. KIDWELL L. MCGILL B. GREEN J, MABEE F. SCI-lElBE B. NAKASHIMA V. HOFF V. KIMBLE M. ESPINOSA C.YTURRI Shin-lciclcers of rhe year -:- Rough exciremenr and rhrills for all -:- Tenlh grade made hislory as champs -:- A large rumour added +0 a progressive year -:- Ghamps 'Uolleyball Caplain , Q. TORP P. BROWN B. BATES J. OWENS M. CHRISUANSON H. LEONETU A. MARCONI F. COPELAND M. REDDOCH Senior Ns Took a second championship Tor The year -:- A Three way playoTT brouqhT The season To a close -:- Al I's Tinal Challengers -:- Nei' ball, your serve, and over The neT -:- FiTTeen poinTs and ThaT ended The game -:- 'Uarsity 'Baseball M. REDDOCK H. LEONETTI A. MARCONI K. PARRA T, SCHMTDTA C. MCCONNELL A. lv1acFARLAND B. NAKASHIMA C. YTURRI A. NAKASHIMA I. KIDWELL J. HAMMERBERG King of sporTs -:- STar players chosen Trom various Teams -:- Baseball played aT San Pedro ancl Torrance playdays -:- Nine Teams Tor GAA. Turned ouT -:- .Archery lnlroduced for 'rlwe girls bullseye -:- jennis and .Archery Ueams .Advisers V V. V i ssss L L l , gf JANE MILLER LOUISE ERNST Tennis Archery fo Banning lor'rl'1e firsl lime lasf fall -:- Required skill and slrengilw -:- Modern Robin l-loocls ol Jromorrow -:- A keen eye won flie jennis Swillness counled for +l'1e racquel swingers -:- Prepared beginners for 'flue playe days -:- Parlicipanls from all grades in +l'1e Senior l-ligli -:- Ilene Kidwell and Mildred Peronia won honors al Eagle Rock pol luck Playday -:- Sl. Q. .A. G. - . ,f iw rl -i ' i I ' ALL! 5' C.. VL, ' Q Q- X .Tresidents and .Adviser 1 1, f ALAIRE CAREY LOUISE ERNST iBARBARA'SHCRT 'V Spring President Adviser .,-M, FQSlfPres5denf Leaders of J.G.A.C. secured from A8's, B9's, and A9's -:- Preparing for fulure leadership in GAA. -:- Mel Jrhree days a week during +he lunch hour B7's, A7's, and B8's, beginners in Banning's sporfs life -:- Developed spiril of loyally, cooperalion, and sporlsmanship belween iunior high girls -:- LOUISE ERNST, coach -:- .No .Wien .Allowed WITZEL Ofiicial Photographer for the Pilot Wheel Special Discounts to all Mentioning This Advertisement At Time of Sitting 1011 WEST SEVENTH STREET Los Angeles, California MAdison 5733 VAnc1ike 7596 It has been a great source ot satisfaction to have the pleasure of niaking the dntiiifiifiual he phototgraiohs for the f r-.. A I TQ A Q, xc Xa '4 C 5539 , s . X . X ,Y it Pii'otfT7Vhee1 4 X .T Xb --A CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES OF PHINEAS BANNING HIGH SCHOOL. Reserved for Your Autographs, By Your Grocerymcm Compliments MODERN FOOD MARKET 601 West Anaheim Corner Neptune and Anaheim The only glass-enclosed Food Market in Wilmington CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS OF '39 l 3 K S l 5 l Oriental Eatery 2 l Mirzis 520 W. Anaheim Blvol. Mary Acuna-Give us cz speech. Alane Allison-Can she cook! Ierry Aldridge-Still seasick, lerry? Henry Alvarado--Hasn't finished his last mil Tony Angotti-Fill 'er up, Tonyf Reima Barritt-Always smiling. Buster Bredoxhl--Is he shy???? Bette Beaver-Skipperette with umph. e yet lla Bost-Banning's mermaid, T? eodore Bohanan-Even C1 man can spelll l Congratulations . Seniors i I Store for Men E 821 Avalon l t l A 1 I l 'Lf li Y 'V rv - - .5-M e..-we-e---.-ee--. 1- ,,,,,,,. We ,,,.,.L,,,V,,,,,,,,,,L,,.. . l A ' 5 l W 'Style Creators o ' Q IA,ffQ5WA3R . ' N l L 1 ' T l Q5 gli , Qualitly Announcementswl l Q Qoqngjf' g J I f A , t l -EW' l Correct Perglaiihl u H . V y W E B U I L D .1 l Book Diplomas fli- L! 5 E 7' , 'J I BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS 2, M1 ' ' j 2, I Famous Hefff-IOHGSH Class RHIQS 1 9 3 9 t l 1 2 Q l l Phineas Banning High School l A. R. DANKNVQRTH, INC. 3 l E l 407 E. Pico.. Los Angeles l 82 Second St., San Francisco 5 t ' s l 1 THE KlWANlS CLUB l I of Wilmington l 5 Wilmington California Clifton Bruce-The dual personality. Berne Campbell-The saucy little redhead. luanila CarmonawSweet and petite. Robert Cohn-Debating king. Richard Cole-Stamp enthusiast, Brice Lee Cork-Ladies' man. Anna Louise Cotton-Our lively comedienne. Myrtle Crooks-What cant she do? Flora D'Ambrosi-The feminine class cut-up, Ruben Diaz--Forever a gentleman. l l wi in on rrffr S rc S-MW L F. H. I-:ol.LowAY CANDY co. 3 Compliments of l Long Beach. Calii. 3 l L 5 , . DISTRIBUTORS or ALL LEADING The Women S Club ' BRANDS or CANDY BARS 2 l l l ' i 5 We Specialize In Schools of Wllrnlngton 5 Telephone 324-48 2817 East Annnenn l . Comer of Lakme and Demi . Q l N yyyy M yyyyyyyyyyy 7 Phone E WILMINGTON 625 j I Barnard's Laundry l l Residence 1428 Fries Ave. Phone l38l-W FRESH cur L SHINNO'S FLORIST l l l 5 ED BARNARD l 439 G 441 Avalon Blvd. 3 l Funeral Sprays and Flowers Made I . , , . 3 l l Wllmmgtonf Cflllfomle 23000 Avalon Blvd. Wilmington. Calif. l Delivery Service l 13 zmmm-M fhfmvmwyrkwivimfumvmhgnm'-xx, :ANWMW NWWVMWWNQW wwqmwvvhnwvfnibw 'WQHIRWU Arnold Edge-He looks quiet, but oh, oh! Doris Ezell-Can she sew, boys? Donald Fountains-Basketball star. Iessiccx Fraser-Our future Ginger Rogers Clifton Frey-Bc1nning's Disney. Verna Gentil-A name thcxt's fitting. Sally Gifford-Shall we talk of politics? Ted GobovichMYou can always hecxr him. Maxine Gordon-Kindliness personified. Dorothy Gray-Eleanor Powel1's double. E v t E W it iiiiii D it iiii iiii iiii D D D E iiiiiii iiiii iiiii iiii' ' ' D it g .wma LCQMPLIMENTS iFOX GRANADA 3 RIIBB ER Products Company THEATRE Q Distributors U.S.TIRES 'Q Certified Retreading Y 114 East G sneer Phone zozo lack Hilliard-Chubby bui nice. Coleman Hinton-Everybodxfs friend. Paul Hlssey-Still singing, but to whom? lack Holden-Nautical-minded man. Corrine Iiminez-Beautiful hair, eh? li. C. PENNEY CO. I i I 831 AVALON BOULEVARD S 2 WILMINGTON i Operating Over 1.500 Stores l WSQIIIRQ- D R Y G O O D S READY-TO-WEAR l SHOES I and lIvIEN'S FURNISHINGS I Kenneth Harris-Go into your act, Groucho. Toshinori Haiashiia-B basketballer. Kathlyn Heist-New but already promineni. Ioe Hernandez-Still lookin, Ice? Lauretta HesIOnvGoldi1ocks. I I I I CONGRATULATIONS 3 BEST WISHES to the SENIORS f SENIQRS BETTY LEE'S E BAXTER NORTHUP co. ICE CREAM SHQP 837 Soulh Olive Los Angeles ' 527 Anaheim COWSY Cfedl' u.oYo's Hx-rr sHoP E Phones: 876 KDayJ-478-W lNightJ N E Residence: 1049 Lagoon Avenue Lawn Mower Grinding and Repairing E. B. Church Market FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES 445 Avalon Boulevard Wilmington, Calif. Qualiiy Service Expert Saw Filing All Kinds Of Fishing Tackle I KEYS AND LOCKS 710 Avalon Blvd. Phone 1380, Wilmington 1 I t f jw l 'f ESB tio T U D I o s ' ' -A ,Hi l 5 .X t j-Btgsdjotgyntlfvv l I. ' e r ' GYdii.'liElz Rliftyl I I t 1,1 q,,,7. it - L 6 . l -. Q . lm... 7 252- , W .qw Aytf ft ul , 1 Wm OLIVEHLL' . It lt... tt! ll . , .1 1 .3 l V f PACIFIC WHOLESMLE GROQBRN A1 f 1 33 - ' V I JI vxj . i 1 T . Y' . J J ' 1, If-JI .fs Aviv' f the Bride and Groom b ecome the ost treasu d k ' re eepsakes in th ife. Let these photographs be the . finest kind 'QW We specialize in SH' . .J 'fninigy 3625-Q4 U5 1 if el Ji vVGClCl1I1Q' photos ' A 5 ' ' J. . ' t, , So. Pacific Ave. 138 E. 3rd St. A A ' V' '4 l x 1 - J ,X San Pedro Long Beach Q Vg eeerf 3 g , fi .V I iff, ,ff X, Tel. s.P. 131 Tet. 1..B. 627-84 , '-1' , -J eeee no eeee F F f- .1 Barbara Klemme-Commercial speedster. Neal Iohnson-l say, old man! Audrey Katt-Ioan Bennett the second. Dorothy Iones-Tops in everything. Bettie Krieger-Sings her blues away. Mildred Kennedy-Book lover. Yolande Lee-Precious thing in small package, Williqm King-S1511 Water runs deep- RSQUIU Lehfi-All-AmSfiCGH girl- La Vaire KingiQueen of sports. 3 Phone 381 DR. DAN L. HORN DENTIST California Bank Building Wilmington, California Phone O5l4 PAUL D. HOWELL WATCHMAKER AND IEWELER Graduation Watches 805 Avalon Boulevard, Wilmington Shoes Fitted By Shoes for the A G F X-Ray-Free Entire Family ' ' I I R B Y ' Continuous Fountain Service X-RAY SHOE STORE , , I , , ' 13 229 W. Anaheim Blvd. Wilmington N Featuring 825 Avalon Blvd, i . Red Goose Shoes Wilmin t C g on, Gm- Open 6 A.M. to Midnight I I X xx X I TO EARN Let u r 'n you for a paying position in the fastest growing i d stry i California, Beauty operators trained by our school e in d and b the best beauty shops all over the state. Y W'e ive in ' 1 ual training to each student by state licensed ' X, inst u rs using the latest and most modern methods. ix 'L I the sev een years We have been in business We have i o under' our thirty day trial plan. We carry our I o n con ct and p n them to suit your budget. 1 x gf t W Q X -. Members of l t tx! ll Arnerican'Beauty School Association L X A . ,l A and il den State Ethical Beauty School Association I 3 1 5 CHICAGU. COLLEGE OF BEAUTY, , S I N C. X 3 400 W. Sixth Street San Pedro l L r additional information phone 1606 V l N iiii Ll' A it A A Ei X Howard Legg-Smart ipu hejsays. William Mee-Tall and slender. X j Margie McCurd Volleyba wh'z..j Olid MetcalteWhere are your merrnaids now? George McGill- oes he l e Ir. ' girls! Wade Mitchell-Watch your altitude. Betty Matt- ' and ' ndly. Furniko Okamoto-Faithful squad captain, lohnnie Maxw l- cut-u .' Wanda Osborn-Sweet as a song. -U , il ioiiii ' i iiiieio a . ooii i 3 dx X C. Henry Olsen l Y P - ' lj l ,f X. -f XX 1 PhoeW'.Ol7 dEes,Wil.l692l: 3 A l ' l ll W 1 like f A I ' t 'U ' GREATER 1 , Qt y t 'I i Bank A. Guerero 6 Co. y , . VALUES' f t l fl t f .fl t ' EIA 'I Furniture 1 J 4 , it 'ML Lumber Hauling and 119 Wes, p SL Wilmington 3 626 Avalon Blvd. Wilmington ' I Phone 328 3 iiii ,M iiiiiii i i t x gra ed hu redsxot successful operators and shop owners. 3 i Home Furnishings l EDNGKVBYEACHV M a I g POLARINK A A I E E . I S S K K A A . T T I I y N N G G v I Telephone evo-ion Q 3 THE SLICKEST PLACE IN TOWN I 645 WEST ANAHEIM . Q5 In Long Beach X The Southland's Newesl Ice Palace Iames Parkhurst-Where is your hall pass? Katy Parra-Senorita bonita. Ioline Pemberton-Shoots siraight as an arrow Carolyn Selover-Our Sonja Henie. lack Pew-Short but handsome. ,,. if s', gs Qc-. Q21 Gordon Pritchet!ATall, dark, and handsome. Iames Richardson-Songster. Connie Romero-Dark eyes. Doris Schneider-Watch her twirl. Sammy Shinji-Gridder and shot putter. GRAND CENTRAL MARKET 201 West Anaheim PHONE WILMINGTON 1776 ly HARBOR I CLEANERS AND I DYE WORKS 1 J Phone 230 417 Avalon Blvd. Wilmington I -KYV M. COMPLIMENTS OF DR. I... A. MANGAN 1 McPHERSON'S BEAUTY SHOP We Specialize in HAIR DYEING AND PERMANENT WAVING 1 115 E. Anaheim Phone 783 N Back of Club Barber Shop E 2 e. ,,,,,, -L-,-,., W ,7,! MN 4, ,, 5 W . W Get Your i COMMERCIAL TRAINlNG P FOR at the 5 . i I R E San Pedro Busmess C E C A M . 57011999 RELY ON , 3 . w s 4 A More Personal Training at a smaller cost Give our school a trial tor one week -it not satisfied, no tuition will be charged. GOOD HUMOR Phone 663-497 LONG BEACH j lllg l-1 Pacific Avenue PlioncllSl QUUMY Sefvlce Marvin StephensfGirls, here he is. Katherine Traub-Good nalurecl, always. Lois Stirrat-Give her a baseball any day. Leslie Winkler-Parden my southern accent. Sei SujishifFiddle us a tune. Iulia Yamada-Small but smart. Charles Townsend-The Dominguez lady killer. Satoru Yamahiroelvlanager supreme. Florence Toy-Oriental beauty. Masuki Yoshiokafhttle man, what now? l 2 S i 2 K 2 S i E l NICHOLS TYPESETTING SERVICE T Y P O G R A P H Y Long Beach, California s X 5 l Compliments :ol l k E O M'M MHf'Wu'f' WH Qlflorle Willnlngion l376f f Y 2 ee Powder Box Becruiy . ll 1- ! . i i l l l I J z TheHomeof ICCLLEGE WEAR E 815 AVALON BOULEVARD S Phone 1299 l RWM, 2 l l l l l l 5 I I ' , yo.. me lUp-io-Date Hair Styling e hiv ' '+ ev -f x ' f BETTY VARNER ' 1 .- . gf. ,J , ' Y' 528 WL Anaheim I Wilmington lcxmes Yllhashi-Bringing home the luncl, Alice Zamc1rripc1eBeaulilul eyes. Nick Zecevich- Last but noi leclsl. Helen Lewis-Galely on parade, l Eugene Liclllyter-l:low's chemistry coming? Kenneth Llolirdf-Sciente his media Viola McColyQOuiellyxigleclslng. Billie Milford-Quick like--,U fox, 2 l l l l f BE SURE lT'S FLOWERS NN V 5 fem TUT'rLE's DRUG STORE 5 D ll E w ' s I F L 0 w E R S H 0 P 817 Avalon Phone 27a x 732 Avelen Boulevard wllmlnglee M e.,. e flofi M ,l,f,, ee,,,W.-.e, l,,, ,,,,,MW,,,, H 7fhff,A M klkh ,mow AAAA, WMWWW l CARL ENTENMANN s. soN 5 Dr. In A- Cannell' D. C' l Manufacturing Physical Therapy I jewelers 1033 Avalon Boulevard l 747 seulh Hill Street Wi1H1iHQ1OH, CCf1ifOff1iC1 Los Angeles .---- California Residence 858 Business 1330 l l lp, xxws LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF S'39 We, the Summer Class of one thousand, nine hundred, and thirty-nine, of Phineas Banning High School, do hereby leave this last will and testament to those scholars and advisers so men- tioned, and, for better or for worse, we the A Seniors, do bequeath our everlasting ability to take slams as a Joke, to our lower classmen I, Marion Webb, bequeath my skill in keeping class secrets at all times to Bette Beaver. I, Robert Gentry, bequeath my tennis racquet to Harry Stine. May he have better luck with it than he had with the baseball bat. I, Margaret Shafer, bequeath my excess weight to Ilene Boney Kidwell. I, Lamar Bupp, bequeath my long eyelashes to Dorothy Flirt Iones. I, Marjorie Maclsaac, bequeath my lady-like ways to Dorothy Gray. I, Paul Bishop, bequeath my honest salesmanship to Tommy Page, I, Merium Wall, bequeath my ability to speak plainly in Psysiology to Wanda Osborn. I, Warren Cadenbach, bequeath my power of concentration in a noisy study hall to Rosemary Hinchberger. I, Agnes Philpott, bequeath my ability to smile at other people to Ruth l'Small Fry Dement. I, lim Campion, do not bequeath my outstanding qualities to anyone as I will need them myself for future use. I, Berta Ortega, bequeath my art of ditching and getting away with it to Katie Parra. I, Harold Melton, bequeath my ability to get kicked out of school every semester to Lester Kline. I, Luella Pratt, bequeath my over-nourishment to Mildred Kennedy. I, Gordon Beresford, bequeath my ability to blush to Teddy Gobovich. I, Gladys Torp, bequeath my natural blonde hair to Lauretta Heston. I, Dick Wilson, bequeath my knack of breaking dates with Senior high girls, in order to go around with lunior high girls to Mickey Pritchett I, lack Tweedie, bequeath my height and hair to Eugene Fink, tor red hot basketball. I, Lorene Tisdale, bequeath my ability to yodel to Sibyl Pounders. May she carry on where I left off. I, Ioe Duncan, bequeath to Coleman Hinton my ability to get along with Iunior high girls. I, Helen Leonetti, bequeath my gym suit to cousin Flora D'Ambrosi. I, Luke Ramos, bequeath my steel wool hair to Mr. Farleigh. I, Lola Iackson, bequeath my ability to write shorthand left-handed to the next left-handed person who takes it. I, Mary Louise Rojas, bequeath my short dresses to Nellie Church. I, Archie Hartman, bequeath my ability to write boys' sports to Robert Cohn. I, Minnie Greenwood, bequeath my quiet ways to Ermadeen Davenport. I, lohn Zervantian, bequeath my head of hair to Mr. Compton, We, Doris Christensen and Lucille Bess, bequeath Clifton Bruce to Lois Stirrat and Wilma Chris- tensen. I, Will Church, bequeath my shoes to Maurice Blanchard, so he will not have to go barefoot again. I, Alice Wilson, bequeath my knitting ability to Phyllis Palmer in the hope that she will use more originality in her next sweater pattern. I, Kohei Ozawa, bequeath my winning streak in rope climbing to Zen Anihara for track season in 1910. I, Martha McKeever, bequeath my ability to go steady with two boys at once to Doris Schneider. I, lack Mele, bequeath my football ability to Captain Ioe Goodall. I, Betty Lou Lingenfelter, bequeath my steady voice to Anna Louise Cotton. 1 A W xl if W + W aaaaaaa , O 1 aaaa N, aaaa WM J C A ' X, , Q! LV X n, l c U , . ' Courtesy of WOODS MORTUARY 702 BROAD AVENUE E PHONE 97 J x lohn Hartman, bequeath my ability to skate to Mattie Bgyfltilzgeral or cr better or for Worse it. 5 . Misha Christiansen, bequeath my ability to catch ak rtrude idson. She knows Why. . ' ' I - i Ferrel Gray, bequeath my ability fy'g:! e to k Frey. Jun t I , QUALITY iffy ' WJ I Ne ,O N Q-4 i h 'i U l ft, 5106123 f EPQUQAIL if w 5 ' B' - :f 1, Ill X , 4 fl!! , I 'Q 4 1' I 17' N Z f Lf If af gf , m C ad. , S A if 9 Avalon Botxlevard . l 5 O . X l fl ff-vo! ff P'hone 0 i I Dry Goodg ,ff r S3 5 WILMINGTONS AD U . Q' i SPORTING GOODS Lx IT Infants' Notions g Li f and 3 W 2 813 Avalon Boulevard Wilmington i E FISHING TACKLE STORE 2 7 l . . . M' E+, roorr Lip- E! A t , ff gf i it M!!! rnphrnents K ff l Of ,,. The Red 61 White Stores Q and l Smart 6: Final Co., Ltd. 3 We feature l 1: 5 l' l IJ F11 U QV E E '-I m l V7 Q7 71 1 and f-1 b an L-' m O C rd m Z O IP' Z Z rn U Q O O U cn l Buy them from your ,I t t, l l E INDEPENDENT RETAIL GROCER I, lean Owens, bequeath my abihty to go steady with one boy, one year, three months, nine days, twelve hours, three minutes, and twenty seconds, to Regina Lehr, who seems to be hav- ing trouble in love. I, Ieanne Boynton, bequeath my ability to go steady three years with one boy, unlike lean Owens, to Dodie Lee. t PYLE's PHOTO sHoP l 5 l 1 5 l S 2 1 l cmetui Kodak Finishing r 5 Courtesy g . y 2 y 5 - . . 2 Phwe 282 , Dr. Ioseph S. S11ver1a 7 y 726 AVALON BLVD. it t 1 Wilmington. ----- California 3 u 5 t yyyry yyyyy S 7 fb THE 2 2 A Good Place to Buy Furniture WILMINGTON PRESS l 5 M o o M A W i 1: I t, l l t t GETS THEREI E FURNITURE co. 5 2 . l 1 5 Telephone 777 2 E 218 W. Anaheim Wilmington Q 1 3, 5 my frvrr H V H W f f,,, .. ,4 1 VM f'h ' W' 'WW ? , l E E A A lll llll , lt A 13118111 1 ,5 6 l fwj llll . Everything Electrical Bendix Home Laundry l A t . . . R j A el-- Frigidaire , ' f E g and l l R Household Elec. App. t t t l WHY PATRONS RETURN Excellence ol food alone would bring many patrons to this restaurant. Popular prices, too, would keep them coming here. But, were not satisfied to offer just one ot these inducements. We strive to provide tl Sefmce both, together. How well we are succeed! N ing may be judged by the popularity we A Phone 445 819 Avalon are enjoying. Won't you try us, too, soon? l j non CAFE N Wilmington Phone 1737 900 Avalon Blvd. I, Iimmy Okura, bequeath my citizenship papers to Kaz Sugiyama. l, Theresa Fuette, bequeath my ability to wear no make-up and look human to Billie Anderson l , Bob Reynolds, bequeath my little red Ford to anyone who can afford to buy gas for it We, Anna Marconi and Mabel Reddoch, bequeath Harry Stine and Bob Sheppard to Anna Biggart and Marjorie Simpson, with the hope they will take good care of the boys until they grad uatey then We will carry on. l 5 Annow E HARDWARE 81 METAL CO. j f t Quality Paint Reasonably Priced P j Phone 0618 708 Avalon Blvd. f Wilmington F RED F. BREEN SUPER SERVICE STATION Miller Tires Washing - Polishing 6. Greasing Anaheim at Fries -Y-V-,-W fe, E ,E Y Y,,,,J.-,,,. ,,,,,, , E-, -,..-,--- BOYNTON'S j DRUG sronls 5 820 AVALON BOULEVARD Compliments of SMITH'S and GEORGE'S MARKET QUALITY GBOCERIES AND MEATS 1103 Bay View Ave. Telephone 1784 gf, WILMINGTON rg V 'Ty BQ Ry x,,,.,...,, ,YYV - V f 3 Compliments i 1 of l 7 LADIES' i , APPAREL y l 812 Avalon wiimingwn 5 Phone 430 a i V VV , David Coover, bequeath my red pencil and headache to anyone who Wishes to stooge as Port- light editor to Mr. Paine. Iosephine Mata, bequeath my quiet ways to Connie Romero, Robert Morgan, bequeath my ability to drive with one hand to Dan Gibbons. Q I Teodora Basterrechea, bequeath my little sister, Toni, and loe Esparzcx, the C!bll1TY to get 510719 as long as Mary and I have, The MARINE LAUNDRY 229 BROAD Wishes the Classes of 1939 a Very happy and prosperous future QUALITY CLEANERS 5, DYERS COMPLIMENTS Suits CCIST1 Plain 75c l OF Dresses Carry W Laundry Service Wilmington 523 W. Anaheim St. Wilmington Lclanfl'cRccl MacArtl'iur Ph.185 f Chamber of Commerce DRY CLEANING AND DYEING X WE CALL EOR AND DELIVER Alex Matheson, bequeath my little nose and old age to Nick Zecevich. Mary Esparza, bequeath my ability to talk Spanish to Barbara Klemmo. She may need some day, Clyde Crawford, bequeath my ears to go with Alex's nose, to Nick Zecevich. AMERICAN HARDWOOD CO. 1900 E. 15th St. Los Angeles, Calif Phospect 4235 Dealers in all Domestic and Foreign Hard- woods together with Sugar and Ponderosa Pine WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3 MISS SAYLORS CHOCOLATES ' HAYDON'S ICE CREAM I STATIONERY 1oE DEssY Greeting Cards for Every Occasion 730 Avalon Boulevard Eiga ririririri A or Aririrgigs S.E.TDDA3 5 CENTRAL GARAGE A ' and ARMY 6 NAVY STORE Central Annex Garage GORDON F. KENDRICK, Prop, S43 Avalon Blvd. Phone 1704 24-Hour Tow Service Marine and B Streets Wilmington California ' Men's and Boys' Furnishings 126 E. Anaheim Street Q: Wilmington ARDE MILK with the sensational new 5:17 FLAVORSEAL gt , Ad I ' F ent Atltll ' I AWARDED NINE GOLD MEDALS Iqbqq. ,1.,, . AT THE CALIFORNIA STATE AND qgfiia .1':' I 1 I'Al I ' LOS ANGELES COUNTY PAIRS. .f .' .f I,4 . 0 ,'-. ?f.gi-Q-2:5 si ',:' Arden Farms, Inc. Long Beach 692-07 Toshie Mizobe, bequeath my ability to crochet to Iulia Yamada. Robert Odell, bequeath my green outfit to Ted Gobovich, for louder yells. Miyoko Sadahiro, bequeath my art ability to Iames Yuhashi. b th l h t t B b Sh d Glen Savage, equea my many c es O o eppar . Edna Stamper, bequeath my bottle of peroxide to Regina Lehr and Dorothy Gray who have been experimenting lately in spots. BEACON DRUG . CO.. INC. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS THE REXALL STORE In Business for Your Health EDWARD PRINCE President and General Manager Phone Wilmington 408 101 E. Anaheim St. Wilmington, California HABITS, GOOD AND BAD, are like bobbers and sinkers. Good habits, like bobbers, keep one afloat both mentally and physically. Bad habits, like sinkers, pull one down. LUTHER S. FOWLER MRS. W. H, BARKER Mortuary Service Wilmington T ,H I ,,,,,,, Y ,,,, ,,,,, r r r rr Hanson mmirr Q For a Meal That's Real I Every Bite a Delight ,: :i??ut's5?iig5 .,.- Q mn 5 Q2 '- rf: -.A,',, 5'1'2'iE5. 23. 11, .,.,. ig.- A.,.. mi:2:s4'-fiaieeiilggzgtglg '15- i I 1 Phone 1897 . 126 EAST O STREET , U01 Highwayl E WILMINGTON, CALIFORNIA Hank McFarland, bequeath my long legs to lean Henard. Natasha Martchenko, bequeath my toe slippers to Gloria Picazo. , Murray Malcom, bequeath my abil.ty to keep cr straight face to Robert Rowan. , Eleanora Wilkinson, bequeath my ability to get along with Mrs. Horn to Audrey Kott. , Henri Pernot, bequeath my drafting skill to Charles Waters. l iiiiiiii I Qg,,,Q,,fQM,N,iQ I it IVVESTEIIN risei:ifsi14::E i 55.00 nowN of the sAvE with SAFETY at 3 Economical Drug Co. 1 827 Avalon Boulevard, Wilmington Phone Wilmington 728 i 2 l More than ZUO Stores in the West SAVE wlfh SAFETY ggggstern eutohSupQIy cd zoo :Ei-srzfiit :tile Weir 1 5 Western Auto Supply Co. i 130 E. Anaheim Wilmington 272 ,,.,,,,,l..--,...,,1, fffs, A. ,.Y,.f ...i Af,,f, . f.Af Aff-f S'-,V frrrrrrrrr fAA4,dA KA N'7,,V,sff!fh,-AAFIDKFDAK V iT1h W'l.1528 wht i-Riu 3 e ep one I 0 er e e in 5 New Strand Theatre f A 8: A POULTRY RANCH 5 fl 5 -Featuring- X We Deliver E Strictly Fresh Eggs E V A U D E V I L L E 5 E Freshly Dressed Poultry and Rabbits Long Beach' Calif' phone 647,33 l ssl w. Lomita Blvd. Wilmington, cam. E SN, ,,,7 ,, WAN, V ,,t,,,,,, H I l I I re' or aaaaaa j ff at eeee eeee ' ,fe Ve eeeee eeeeeee ' eeee e e he 5 1 I 'Ii'1Yf1CIff Cofporgrioql t 5 4 'IUNCQLN ZEPHYRS i , -' MmfQ'Q1ffg'Q ' , if M ER C U R Y ' 1 '.!i1fEl.lI'A - CLAtR. ' t A 'F O QD V 8,3 jjfiCH'aREA1t7i ft w Q, A uswefd C Q r S at HI -51941 J ' SERVICE t A t 'BIG BEQRS -'Box CARS f ' fx t 5 1 KARL KOTT ,, I BIG DIPPERS ,f i t l Q E ' CRUNCHIES A CUPS M O T O R C O' 5 ! Q Q ICE 'CREA NSANDWICHES Q 2 v-8 3 LO'SiANGEl1ES LONG BEACH I 408 West Anaheim Phone 442 3 1 3 ,N ,, HTJM ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,MM ,,,,, we ,,,,,, , ,, 7,7,,,,, L- ,,,, , 7,7,,,,,, , , Nyalgaret Peterson, bequeath my student viewpoint to Dot lones, hoping she will win her way with other students without the word honey, George Reirnan, bequeath my masculine appeal for the women to Neal Iohnson. Gayle Pierce, bequeath my pleasing personality to Mary Helen Warner. Kirk lvicKeever, bequeath my razor to Snake Harris. Congratulations, Seniors and Students CO-EDS' SMART SHOP Smart Clothes for Smart Women 904 Avalon Phone 1286 Electrolux-The Gas Refrigerator 536 N. AVALON PHONE WIL. 1427 Plumbing G Supplies ASHTON APPLIANCE co. 1 ln Wilmington since 1913 S 1 SERVEL ELECTROLUX WM. B. OAKES 1 , 514 W. Anaheim Street E Roper -- Magic Chef - Gaiier 6 Sattler l Qyour plumber, 1 Warm Air Heating g Hot Water Heaters Gas Ranges ' Bert H. Ashton Wilmington, Cal. - -Y-Y A-Y-V . . ,-f.,- ew N ee ,---V- - 1 1-e ,-ff ----------------- -- f---- e r We NM Mo- --f WN- '--'-f-f A Nev-A-NN-'-A-'ef ---- - N- -'- H . f' '- 'ff ' N ' 5 i Compliments of : i Daily Wilmington Iournal X Y M' WM. SILVA 1 , The paper that Grandpa 1 E l used to read 1 3 817-619 Avalon Boulevard Q, Phone 411 or 41: 1 5 l Ruth Kuwada, bequeath my sales ability to Laverne Siratt. Rex Lovett, bequeath my talents as a jitterbug to Norman Andross. Hazel Gaughan, bequeath my fifty bottles of polish to Alaine Allison, for her lone long fingernail Warren Stoner, bequeath nothing to anybody, for in the future I will have need of everything possess, tangible and intangible. l V Wiring TYPEWRITERS I COMPLIMENTS Sold, Rented and Repaired i PHIL H- LISMANI opt. D. CHARVVOODUS 1 . 1 h , Optometrist E Greeting Cards School Supplies Phones: Office Wilmv 60, Phone sep Pedro 115 l Suite mm 1 725 SOA Pflcific AVS- SGH Pedw 5 9l7Vg Avolorr Blvd. Wilmington. Cali! WMMW1 l Compliments 1 3 1 1 C. M. WRIGHT l A BOB and GENE'S 1 QUALITY MARKET Groceries and Meats 1 1 1 1 Ieweler and Watchrnaker 1 RR. Watch Inspection 1 2 l 1 Phone Free 1 1 1 5 3 734 A l Bl d. W'l ' t ' 1123 Delivery vu on v 1 mmg on 1 , 2 1 E I 1 Y rrriririr V l Y X C A L I E 0 R N 1 A COLLEGE OF COMMERCE ,Sixth and Pine Telephone 624-38 Long Beach MELVIN NIELSEN W H V Frances Copeland, bequeath my position as accompanist ol the Senior Boys' Glee club to some person who will enjoy and appreciate the line spirit and comradeship of the Boys' Gleeclub, Winston Clisham, bequeath my nickname 'lWindy, to Olid Blow-off Metcalf. Betly Io Peterson bequeath my slim figure to Katie Ezell. DonkYoung, bequeath my small, shell-like ears, to Coach Gerson. WY M ASTER Mountain View Dairies Wishes you a full measure of 2 3 L FENDER AND BODY WORKS t HAPPINESS and HEALTH 2 Radiators. Tops and Upholstering which Yguy gene-fgug use gf Phone 2772 l l will insure t 523 Fries Ave. Wilmington 5 FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS E t t ,YYYV,V ,,,,,, , , H My FHL ,K M4'-Z '-!ff r'- ' fig' Qfww . Jw, Wiffiaff ff if ' 'nib' gf 5557 ,222 11f'i7,J f QW' wwf MJ: Z? , ciSe-ct' inte im Bc1r1rQ1gHighScho img . ' Jffgjj ygfj Aff?-Zvi W W ffffiwz 4.7272 9 M m . Z, Wfmfgifm ff ,jMffW2ff LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF S'39 CCOIIEIHUCCIE Ludmilla Seger, bequeath my natural accent to Mattie Belle Fitzgerald. lack Augustenborg, bequeath my brains to Howard Legg. Barbara Powers, bequeath my ability to do tlie rhumba in full swing to Miss McCain. Steve Iones, bequeath my natural wavy hair to Paul Hissey. Velma Stewart, bequeath Melvin Wright, bequeath Helen Wagner, bequeath I think they need it. Iimmy Weddle, bequeath Iohn Shell, bequeath my Betty Drew, bequeath my the Mrs. on my name to Myllicent Ball. my car-no, I've decided to take it with me, my quiet ways to my brother, David, and Herbert Wigginton, since my good humor to lames Parkhurst along with a pleasant smile. likable personality to Frank Bader. ability to take a dare, even if it is to ask Mr. Rosenberry to a Girls' League social,'to Betty Matt. -A I, Anlene Hubbard, bequeath my commercial achievements to Vera lean Hensley. Rex Stephens, bequeath my ability to act to Wade Mitchell. I, Pauline Plato, bequeath my ability to speak in Mrs. Pearson's senior problems classes to any B senior who is shy. I, I, Leo Tisdale, bequeath my firm manner to lack Holden. Betty Bates, bequeath my good sportsmanship to Mary O'Malley. I, We, Dorothy and Sato Ohashi, bequeath our studious ways to Sally Gifford and Maxine Gordon. I, Cecil Ainsworth, bequeath my place in Mrs. Grote's heart warm spot, I, lack Demsey, bequeath my intelligence to Iohnny Fuette. I, Bette Bozarth, bequeath my attractive smile to Edna Lassel, I, Vol Toney, bequeath my politeness to Lloyd Carey. I, Eloise Thrapp, bequeath my seat in Gibbon's Malt Shop to I, Mathew Abascal, bequeath my senior A seat to Dorothy I, Conception Violante, bequeath my ability to be seen and I, George Douglass, bequeath my photography ability to the I, Thelia Smith, bequeath my stage fright to anybody who doesn't know what it's like. I, Mason Whitson, bequeath my slimness and manly muscles to lack Hilliard. I, Clare Silk, bequeath my ability to remain quiet during the periods to Helen Lewis. I, Paul Wada, bequeath what little I have to ofler in my studies to Charles Townsend. I, Mary Huh, bequeath my manners to Doris Ezell. I, Anthony Hernandez, bequeath my skill in music to Ierry Aldridge. Elsie Crabtree, bequeath my ability to twirl to Iessica Frazier. to someone who is looking for a my little sister, Thelma. Gray. not heard to Genevieve Hammond. S'4U annual editor. I, I, Douglas Iackson, bequeath my supply of recordings to the future noon dance committee. I, Ruth Ann Gutshall, bequeath my ability to wear make-up to Venita Stark. I, Bill Hall, bequeath my ability to check in and out of Banning to anyone who can have the luck I have had I, Octavia Klutts, bequeath my sweetness to Ioline Pemberton. I, Mary Kunz, bequeath my sunny disposition to Wanda Osborn. I, George Matsumoto, bequeath my streamline walk to Sei Sujishi. I, Bryan Murrah, bequeath my nickname Iunior to George McGill. I, Helen Malin, bequeath my ability to get home beiore curfew to Billie Milford. I, Albert Nakashima, bequeath my extreme silence in Mrs. Huxtable's classes to Iohnny Maxwell. I, Ilah Ludlow, bequeath my ability to take hints to Myrtle Crooks. , Iames Richardson, bequeath my well-liked personality to Ed Soza. . I.orraine Mattocks, bequeath my ability to reform and stay in class to Buster Bredahl. Shig Amate, bequeath my left-fielding talents to Alice Nishida. , Phyllis Brown, bequeath my missing tooth to Bob l I'oothIess Wonder Sheppard. , Geraldine Beckett, bequeath my inclinations to be a housewife to Venita Stark. I, Vera Bryant, bequeath my allegiance to the Navy to lla Bost. Kiyoshi Sasaki, bequeath my bashfulness to Eugene Lichlyter. I I I, I I I, I, Carolyn Mays, bequeath my blonde hair and golden glint to Ruth McEuen. , Elbert Scudder, bequeath my sunny California tan to Gordon Pritchett. Mary Moriyama, bequeath my skating rink luck to Bessie Nakashima. I I, I, Alice Nomura, bequeath my ways with the teachers to Dorothy Hilliard. I, Dorothy Rowley, bequeath my ability to get to class on time to Frances Shanks. 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