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George Anthony Hunnex, 1932

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March 03 1932

March 03, 1932, Hunnex Family Naturalization Records of the U.S. District Court For the Southern District of California, Central Division (Los Angeles)

March 03, 1932, Hunnex Family Naturalization Records of the U.S. District Court For the Southern District of California, Central Division (Los Angeles)


George Anthony Hunnex, 1944

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1944

1944, George Hunnex, University of California, Santa Barbara

1944, George Hunnex, University of California, Santa Barbara


George Anthony Hunnex, 1942

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1942

1942, George Anthony Hunnex, U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, Enlistment and Service

1942, George Anthony Hunnex, U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, Enlistment and Service


George Anthony Hunnex, 1948

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1948

George Hunnex, 1948

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George Anthony Hunnex, 1949

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December 25, 1949

San Diego County Individual Championship TournamentSan Diego County Individual Championship Tournament 25 Dec 1949, Sun The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California) Newspapers.com

SAN DIEGO COUNTY INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
George A. Hunnex, champion of San Diego, and the La Mesa Chess Club, who is visiting our city, brought the news of the forthcoming San Diego individual championship tournament, which will start Jan. 10. 1950, at the headquarters of the San Diego Chess Club, Sanford Hotel. The tournament is open to anyone living in San Diego County. He also told of an exhibition by George Koltanowski against 32 opponents played at the San Diego Chess Club where he won 28 games and lost to George A. Hunnex (game published below) and drew against L. R. Bates of La Mesa, J. P. Scott of Encinitas, and Judge B. C. Jenkins of Santa Rosa, Cal.

George Koltanowski (white) vs. George A. Hunnex (black)
Slav Defense: Quiet Variation, Schallopp Defense

Descriptive
1. P-Q4 P-Q4
2. N-KB3 N-KB3
3. P-K3 B-B4
4. P-B4 P-B3
5. N-B3 P-K3
6. Q-N3 Q-B2
7. B-Q2 B-K2
8. R-B PxP
9. BxP N-Q2
10. O-O O-O
11. KR-K N-K5
12. NxN BxN
13. B-N4 N-N3
14. N-Q2 B-N3
15. BxB QxB
16. P-K4 NxB
17. NxN Q-N4
18. P-B3 Q-K2
19. N-K5 QR-B
20. NxB RPxN
21. R-B4 KR-Q
22. KR-QB K-R2
23. P-QR4 R-B2
24. P-R5 P-R3
25. Q-N6 R(2)-Q2
26. Q-N4 Q-N4
27. K-B2 P-K4
28. R-Q PxP
29. R-Q3 Q-R5ch
30. K-N Q-B5
31. P-KN3 Q-B2
32. Q-B5 P-B3
33. K-B2 R-K
34. RxP R-K4
35. RxR QxR
36. RxQ RxQ
37. RxQNP RxP
38. R-N6 R-R7
39. P-R4 P-R4
40. K-K3 P-R5
41. K-B4 P-QB4
42. R-N5 P-B5
43. R-N4 P-R6
44. PxP P-B6
45. P-R4 P-B7
46. R-B4 P-B4!
47. PxP? RxP!!
48. RxR P-B8(Q)ch 
49. K-N4 PxPch
50. KxP Q-Bch
51. K-B4 Q-B2ch
52. K-K3 Q-B8ch
Resigns
Algebraic
1. d4 d5
2. Nf3 Nf6
3. e3 Bf5
4. c4 c6
5. Nc3 e6
6. Qb3 Qc7
7. Bd2 Be7
8. Rc1 dxc4
9. Bxc4 Nd7
10. 0-0 0-0
11. Re1 Ne4
12. Nxe4 Bxe4
13. Bb4 Nb6
14. Nd2 Bg6
15. Bxe7 Qxe7
16. e4 Nxc4
17. Nxc4 Qg5
18. f3 Qe7
19. Ne5 Rc8
20. Nxg6 hxg6
21. Rc4 Rd8
22. Rec1 Kh7
23. a4 Rc7
24. a5 a6
25. Qb6 Rd7
26. Qb4 Qg5
27. Kf2 e5
28. Rd1 exd4
29. Rd3 Qh4+
30. Kg1 Qf4
31. g3 Qc7
32. Qc5 f6
33. Kf2 Re8
34. Rxd4 Re5
35. Rxd7 Qxd7
36. Rxd7 Rxc5
37. Rxb7 Rxa5
38. Rb6 Ra2
39. h4 a5
40. Ke3 a4
41. Kf4 c5
42. Rb5 c4
43. Rb4 a3
44. bxa3 c3
45. a4 c2
46. Rc4 f5!
47. exf5? Rxa4!!
48. Rxa4 c1=Q+
49. Kg4 gxf5+
50. Kxf5 Qc8+
51. Kf4 Qc7+
52. Ke3 Qc1+
0-1

George Hunnex, 1949

George Hunnex, 1949 Faculty Photo


George Hunnex, 1949 Chess Club

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George Anthony Hunnex, 1997

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April 13 1997

1997, Marion Lucille Hunnex, Obituary

The Buffalo News, Buffalo, New York, Sunday, April 13, 1997

Marion L. Hunnex
Marion L. Hunnex, a North Tonwanda native and former Gowanda teacher, died Thursday (April 10, 1997) in Friendly Hills Regional Medical Center, La Habra, Calif. She was 84.
Ms. Hunnex had lived for many years in Fullerton, Calif., where she taught home economics at Fullerton Union High School.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday in Neels Brea Mortuary, Brea, California. Burial will be in Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton.


George Anthony Hunnex, 1940

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April 29 1940

April 29, 1940: Youths Assume Governmental Posts, “…George Hunnex, John Marshall High, chief jailer…


1940

George Anthony Hunnex, John Marshall High School; 1940.

George Anthony Hunnex, John Marshall High School; 1940.


George Anthony Hunnex, 1950

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1950

Here are the best two. The third one is a group photo.
As far as we can tell, George Hunnex taught at Grossmont High School from 1947-1950, 3 years. He was a Spanish teacher at GHS those years.
Please credit the Grossmont High School Museum.
George Hunnex, 1950

George Hunnex, 1950

George Hunnex was the advisor of the Chess Clubs in 1949 and 1950.
There was no chess club listed in 1948, because it was George Hunnex' first year at Grossmont High School.”
Grossmont High School Museum
George Hunnex, 1950 Chess Club

George Hunnex, 1950 Chess Club


San Diego Chess Council OrganizedSan Diego Chess Council Organized 10 Apr 1949, Sun The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California) Newspapers.com

April 10 1950

April 10, 1949: San Diego Chess Council Organized, “…The council will meet the third Saturday of each month at the Sandford Hotel. Chess organizations have been urged to send representatives to these sessions, which start at 8 p.m. The new organization also went on record as favouring inter-school competition and formation of clubs such as the one George Hunnex of Grossmont High School faculty has formed.”


April 16 1950

Teacher Wins TournamentTeacher Wins Tournament 16 Apr 1950, Sun The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California) Newspapers.com

TEACHER WINS TOURNAMENT
The San Diego County Chess Championship Tournament has been won by George A. Hunnex of La Mesa.
Hunnex, a teacher at Grossmont High School, permitted only three draws and one loss. Hunnex is the only entrant so far who has finished all of his games, but it is mathematically impossible for anyone to equal his score. Second and third-place winners have not yet been decided, but will be announced in a later issue. The latest standings:

         Games   Won  Lost   Pct.
Hunnex     20    17½   2½   .875
Alexander  11     7½   3½   .682
Gilson     14     9½   4½   .679
Thompson    7     4    3    .571
Jenkines   15     7½   7½   .500
Lutz       10     4½   5½   .450
De Graaf   10     4    6    .400
Lessner    13     4½   8½   .346
Critchlow  13     4    9    .308
Higgins    11     2    9    .182
Page        6     0    6    .000

Herewith is the score of one of Hunnex's best games:

George A. Hunnex (white) vs. Bertram C. Jenkines (black)
Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Knight Variation

Descriptive
1. P-K4 P-QB4
2. N-KB3 P-K3
3. P-Q4 PxP
4. NxP P-QR3
5. N-QB3 N-KB3
6. B-Q3 N-B3
7. NxN NPxN
8. O-O B-K2
9. P-K5 N-Q4
10. NxN BPxN
11. B-K3 P-Q3
12. P-KB4 R-QN1
13. Q-N4! P-N3
14. R-B2! PxP
15. PxP RxP
16. QR-KB1 O-O
17. B-R6 B-B4
18. Q-KB4 BxRch
19. RxB Q-K2
20. B-KN5! P-B3
21. PxP Q-KB2
22. P-KR4 RxRP
23. P-R5 R-R8ch
24. K-R2 R-K1
25. B-R6 P-K4
26. Q-N5 P-K5
27. B-K2 R-K8
28. PxP PxP
29. B-R5 K-R2
30. B-N7 Q-B2ch
31. P-N3 B-B4
32. BxPch BxB
33. Q-R6ch K-N1
34. P-B7ch BxP
35. Q-R8 mate
Algebraic
1. e4 c5
2. Nf3 e6
3. d4 cxd4
4. Nxd4 a6
5. Nc3 Nf6
6. Bd3 Nc6
7. Nxc6 bxc6
8. 0-0 Be7
9. e5 Nd5
10. Nxd5 cxd5
11. Be3 d6
12. f4 Rb8
13. Qg4! g6
14. Rf2! dxe5
15. fxe5 Rxb2
16. Rf1 0-0
17. Bh6 Bc5
18. Qf4 Bxf2+
19. Rxf2 Qe7
20. Bg5! f6
21. exf6 Qf7
22. h4 Rxa2
23. h5 Ra1+
24. Kh2 Re8
25. Bh6 e5
26. Qg5 e4
27. Be2 Re1
28. hxg6 hxg6
29. Bh5 Kh7
30. Bg7 Qc7+
31. g3 Bf5
32. Bxg6+ Bxg6
33. Qh6+ Kg8
34. f7+ Bxf7
35. Qh8#

June 07 1950

Teacher Wins Tournament Teacher Wins TournamentTeacher Wins Tournament 07 Jun 1950, Wed Chatham Standard (Chatham, Kent, England) Newspapers.com

TEACHER WINS TOURNAMENT
So runs the caption in the “Los Angeles Times,” of April 16th last, where George A. Hunnex, a teacher at Grossmont High School won the San Diego County chess championship tournament recently. Out of 20 games he secured 17½ points, suffering only one defeat and three drawn contests—a very fine performance indeed.
Here is the score of one of his finest victories: (Hunnex vs. Jenkines).
One of the bottom players in this tournament tried what is, admittedly, one of the weakest moves to reply to White's opening move. The result was the following brevity, Hunnex taking swift and certain toll of black's weak move.
Another example of the unlucky 13. Evidently this member of the teaching profession in the far west is a real live chess wire. May a “Left Profession” member of the same send him congratulations and hearty good wishes for his further success in the grand old game of Kings.

George Hunnex (white) vs. Olga Higgins (black)
Queen's Pawn Game

Descriptive
1. P-Q4 P-KB3
2. P-K4 P-Q4
3. PxP QxP
4. N-QB3 Q-Q1
5. B-Q3 N-QB3
6. Q-R5ch K-Q2
7. P-Q5 N-K4
8. B-B5ch K-Q3
9. N-K4ch KxP
10. B-K3 K-B3
11. R-Q1 B-Q2
12. BxBch NxB
13. Q-Q5 mate
Algebraic
1. d4 f6
2. e4 d5
3. exd5 Qxd5
4. Nc3 Qd8
5. Bd3 Nc6
6. Qh5+ Kd7
7. d5 Ne5
8. Bf5+ Kd6
9. Ne4+ Kxd5
10. Be3 Kc6
11. Rd1 Bd7
12. Bxd7+ Nxd7
13. Qd5#

July 13 1950

July 13, 1950: High School Music and Language Teachers Hired
“…George A. Hunnex who has been with Grossmont High school in San Diego for three years, will teach foreign languages.


August 31 1950

August 31, 1950: High School to Open Sept.11 Under New Principal, “New teachers who have been given contracts are: William B. Carnahan, English and speech; George Hunnex, Spanish and general mathematics; Fred Orr, shop, and William Ray, music.


September 14 1950

Elisonore Union High SchoolElisonore Union High School 14 Sep 1950, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

Principal Karnes introduced the new teachers: Mr. Anthony Ray, who is to instruct the music department; Mr. Wm. Camaham, who will teach English and speech and drama; Mr. George Hunnex, Spanish and general math instructor, and Mr. Fred Orr, shop teacher. He then introduced the teachers who were familiar to all the students except the frosh.


I was able to locate Mr. Hunnex in the high school yearbooks called the El Lago. He was in the 1953 and the 1957 books, including his wife, Mrs. Marion Hunnex that worked at the high school too. I copied several of the pictures of him and one of Mrs. Hunnex from the books. I did not see evidence of any chess clubs at the schools. You may want to continue to explore the newspapers during that time. The Lake Elsinore Valley Sun or The Leader Press were two in publication at that time in Lake Elsinore. We don't have the books in between but he was not in the 1959 or 1960 yearbooks.
And thank you for helping us remember we once had a great chess player in our town. I will continue to keep his name in mind as I explore our city’s history.”
Lake Elsinore Historical Society
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Marion Hunnex

November 02 1950

Conversational Spanish Classes Open To PublicConversational Spanish Classes Open To Public 02 Nov 1950, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH CLASSES OPEN TO PUBLIC
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Conversational Spanish class for adults got under way Tuesday night at Elsinore Union high school. George Hunnex, instructor, said that anyone could enter next Tuesday as the class was just starting. It meets every Tuesday night from 7to 9 p.m.


George Anthony Hunnex, 1974

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1974

1974, George Anthony Hunnex, Chess Club, Buena Park High School Yearbook

1974, George Anthony Hunnex, Chess Club, Buena Park High School Yearbook


George Anthony Hunnex, 1951

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March 05 1951

William A. HunnexWilliam A. Hunnex 05 Mar 1951, Mon The San Bernardino County Sun (San Bernardino, California) Newspapers.com

WILLIAM A. HUNNEX
William A. Hunnex, 66, native of China, resident of San Bernardino two years and of California 21 years, died yesterday at a San Bernardino hospital. He was a retired minister.
Surviving are his wife, Gloria G. Hunnex, and son, William E. Hunnex, both of Los Angeles; two daughters, Mrs. Harold A. Olson of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Fred A. Stoll, Modesto; two brothers, Charles E. Hunnex, Ontario, and Alfred A. Hunnex, Los Angeles; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Funeral services are pending with the Mark B. Shaw Co.


June 14 1951

June 14, 1951: Faculty Party; “…Present were George Hunnex…”


July 05 1951

Teacher Visiting YosemiteTeacher Visiting Yosemite 05 Jul 1951, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

TEACHER VISITING YOSEMITE
•VALLEY-WIDE
George Hunnex, Spanish and mathematics teacher at Elsinore Union High school, has gone to Yosemite for a three weeks visit before joining his parents in Los Angeles for the remainder of the summer.


August 02 1951

August 02, 1951: Return From Vacation, “…While there, the Halpens entertained George Hunnex of Elsinore with several fish dinners at their camp.”


August 23 1951

August 23, 1951: Earlier Hours, New Teachers Mark Changes at High School—Most of Faculty Returns, “Members of the faculty returning again this year are: … George Hunnex, Spanish and general mathematics…”


October 11 1951

October 11, 1951: Night School to Offer Valuable Classes to Adults; “…George Hunnex will teach Spanish if the present enrollment of seven is increased to 15…”


October 18 1951

If You Want To Learn Spanish, Read ThisIf You Want To Learn Spanish, Read This 18 Oct 1951, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

IF YOU WANT TO LEARN SPANISH, READ THIS
•VALLEY-WIDE
An opportunity has come to residents of Elsinore valley to study Spanish. With the Spanish background of California and the proximity of Mexico, a Spanish speaking country, the language is considered of special importance to those living in Southern California.
George Hunnex, teacher in Elsinore Union High school, will open a beginners class in Spanish Tuesday, October 23, at 7 p.m. at the high school. Anyone is welcome to attend the class which will meet each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Bungalow B. There is no charge for the instruction as it is under the adult education program of the high school.


George Anthony Hunnex, 1952

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May 22 1952

May 22, 1952: Howell to Head Teachers Group, “…and George Hunnex, high school foreign language and mathematics teacher, treasurer.


September 11 1952

September 11, 1952: New Association to Hold First Meeting of New, Old Teachers, “…Officers of the association, besides Howell are Magaret Downie, secretary; George Hunnex, treasurer. A new vice-president will be appointed, since Clyde Beaty of Wildomar school, who held that office, has moved to the Menifee school.


September 18 1952

Returning FacultyReturning Faculty 18 Sep 1952, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

Other returning faculty members include Mrs. June Sargent, English, David McComas, speech and drama; Mrs. Vera Williams, art; Frederick Orr, shop; Kenneth Howell, science and math; Mrs. Mildred Weissend, history; Mrs. Rose Lewis, junior business math and community problems, Albert Swan, athletics and science; Miss Jacqueline Cozad, home economics; George Hunnex, Spanish and world culture, and William Ray, music department.


October 02 1952

The People SpeakThe People Speak 02 Oct 1952, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

The People Speak
To the Sun. Have you been to Tijuana or Ensenada lately and wished that you could talk with the Spanish speaking people there and become better acquainted with our southern neighbors or perhaps make a better bargain on some souvenir purchase?
Or have you wished you could understand the Spanish language when customers come into your place of business and you want to help them out with some particular problem of theirs and you cant because of the language barrier?
Well, here is your golden opportunity! Join us at the high school next Tuesday evening, October 7, at 7 o'clock in Mr. George Hunnex's bungalow and we will guarantee this:
It won't cost you a penny. Its only one evening out of your week. Its not an “old school” grammar lesson, but strictly a conversational class. And its lots of fun.
If you don't believe me—join us next Tuesday night and see for yourself.
Hasta la vista, Carlota y Josephina.


October 09 1952

Teachers' Mother VisitingTeachers' Mother Visiting 09 Oct 1952, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

TEACHERS' MOTHER VISITING
•ELSINORE
Mrs. Gladys Hunnex, of Los Angeles, is spending a few days here with her son, George Hunnex, Elsinore high's Spanish teacher.


Nineteen Enter Spanish Classes, More WelcomeNineteen Enter Spanish Classes, More Welcome 09 Oct 1952, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

NINETEEN ENTER SPANISH CLASSES, MORE WELCOME
•VALLEY-WIDE
The conversational Spanish class for adults got under way Tuesday evening at Elsinore Union high school with 19 in attendance, according to George Hunnex, instructor.
Beginners who are interested in taking this practical and useful course are welcome to join the group every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Bungalow B.
The conversational method is stressed, so no textbooks are used. There is no charge for the instruction and everyone is invited to take advantage of this opportunity.


George Anthony Hunnex, 1953

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February 05 1953

February 05, 1953: In The Valley of the Rising Sun, “…George Hunnex, Spanish teacher at Elsinor, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roripaugh last Sunday.


October 08 1953

Evening Adult Classes To Register MondayEvening Adult Classes To Register Monday 08 Oct 1953, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

Evening Adult Classes To Register Monday
Registrations for adult evening education classes will be taken at the Elsinore Union High School on Monday, October 12, from 7 to 9 p.m., or may be made by telephoning to the high school or by card showing the name and address of the person registering.
Courses being offered this year are Spanish with George Hunnex instructing; shop, Fred Orr; ceramics and handicrafts, Charles Stephens; dress design, Lydia Durdin, and commercial subjects, Miss Marie D'Argongue.


George Anthony Hunnex, 1954

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September 02 1954

September 02, 1954: New Buildings May Be Ready for EUHS Openings, “…The faculty lineup is as follows: …George Hunnex, Spanish and world culture.”


George Anthony Hunnex, 1955

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May 12 1955

Contracts Offered To Thirteen EUHS TeachersContracts Offered To Thirteen EUHS Teachers 12 May 1955, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

Contracts Offered To Thirteen EUHS Teachers
•VALLEY-WIDE
Thirteen teachers at Elsinore High School were offered contract renewals for 1955-56 at a special meeting of the Board of Trustees May 2.
With the renewal contracts will go an average salary increase of $250 each for the year.
Those offered contracts are William A. Cass, Juanalie Blackburn, Marie d'Argongue, Marion Diffine, Catherine Flannelly, John Gurley, Kenneth Howell, George Hunnex, Rose Lewis, Fred Ryan, June Sargent, Al Swan and Mildred Weissend.
The Board accepted resignations from Coach Al Kazmier who has accepted a similar position at Palm Springs, and from Vocational teacher Fred Orr, who will teach next year in Anaheim.


August 25 1955

August 25, 1955: Faculty Complete for Opening of Elsinore Union High School Sept 6; “The faculty with assignments for the 1955-56 school year will be as follows: …George Hunnex, Spanish and world culture.


September 01 1955

George Plays Chess TooGeorge Plays Chess Too 01 Sep 1955, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

George Plays Chess Too
•ELSINORE
That George Hunnex, teacher of languages at Elsinore Union High school, has among his accomplishments the fine art of chess playing, probably is little known in Elsinore valley.
Hunnex recently wound up in thirty-ninth place among 180 players in the United States open chess championship contest held in Long Beach and attended by players from all over the country.
His score was six wins, two draws and four losses. First place was taken by a former chess champion of France.

 


December 22 1955

December 22, 1955: The music department was furnished with some competition this year by the Advanced Spanish class. Thursday afternoon under the “baton” of Spanish Instructor George Hunnex, the group presented their version of the traditional carols—in Spanish. We listened to them over the inter-room loud speaker system and one must admit that their music was most enjoyable.


George Anthony Hunnex, 1956

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May 03 1956

May 03, 1956: Five Vacancies On High School Teaching Staff, “Contracts for the next school year have been offered to the remaining teachers, who are: … George Hunnex …


May 31 1956

Teachers to Wed Here SaturdayTeachers to Wed Here Saturday 31 May 1956, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

Teachers to Wed Here Saturday
•ELSINORE
Everett W. Diffine of Long Beach has announced the engagement of his sister, Miss Marian L. Diffine, to Mr. George A. Hunnex, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hunnex of Hollywood. Miss Diffine and Mr. Hunnex are both members of the faculty of Elsinore Union High school where they will resume their duties in September.
Miss Diffine, graduate of the New York State Teachers college at Buffalo, has been with the local high school for three years. She is Dean of Girls and teacher of home economics.
Mr. Hunnex, graduate of UCLA, is teacher of Spanish, French and world history at the high school. He has served here for the past six years.
The wedding will take place Saturday in the Elsinore Church of Christ.


Touch of RomanceTouch of Romance 31 May 1956, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

Adding an unexpected touch of romance to the school's outstanding social event of the year, was the announcement by Mrs. Leigh Sargent of the engagement and approaching marriage of two faculty members Miss Marion Diffine and Mr. George Hunnex. Immediately the happy student dancers encircled the engaged couple as they danced to the orchestra's peppy rendition of “For Me and My Gal”.


June 14 1956

June 14, 1956: Johnson Retires as High School Custodian, On his retirement at custodian at Elsinore Union High school last week Ernest Johnson was honored with a surprise party at his home by faculty members. The guests arrived in a group, bringing a cake decorated in red and white with the inscription “To Ernie, with Best Wishes.”
A gift of money from the faculty was presented to Johnson and Vice-Principal Cass spoke of the seven years the faculty had enjoyed working with him.
Guests were … George Hunnex …”


June 30 1956

June 30, 1956, George Anthony Hunnex & Marian Lucille Diffine, California, County Marriages

June 30, 1956, George Anthony Hunnex & Marian Lucille Diffine, California, County Marriages


July 12 1956

Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune, Lake Elsinore, California, Thursday, July 12, 1956

Mr. and Mrs. George Anthony Hunnex

Mr. and Mrs. Hunnex

Hunnexes At Home After HoneymoonHunnexes At Home After Honeymoon 12 Jul 1956, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

HUNNEXES AT HOME AFTER HONEYMOON
• ELSINORE
Now making their home at 116 North Kellogg street following a honeymoon at Sequoia National park are Mr. and Mrs. George Hunnex (Marian Diffine.)
Their wedding took place at a candlelight service at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 30, with a double ring ceremony performed by A. Williams in the Church of Christ, Elsinore. The sanctuary, beautifully decorated with white delphiniums and gladioli, was filled to capacity with relatives and friends.
The brides ballerina-length gown was pale blue silk, embroidered with lace applique. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. She was given in marriage by her brother, Everett W. Diffine, of Long Beach.
Mrs. Lucille Diffine, sister-in-law of the bride, served as matron of honor, wearing a dusty-rose lace dress and carrying a bouquet of pink gladioli and blue delphiniums.
James Fonseca, UCLA classmate of the groom, was best man. Milton Hunnex of San Bernardino and William Hunnex of Arcadia, cousins of the groom, served as ushers.
Howard Kitch and Mrs. Ruth Rybolt were soloists, accompanied by Mrs. Devere Kitch at the organ.
After the ceremony a reception was held in the church hall, with 150 guests attending. Assisting in the reception line were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hunnex of Hollywood, parents of the groom. The grooms mother wore a gray lace dress over pink taffeta, with pale pink accessories and a pink rosebud corsage.
The refreshment table was decorated with pale pink organdy cloth and white candles. Serving cake and punch were Mrs. Florence Lewis of Elsinore and Mrs. Betty Ann Sturdivant of Long Beach, a niece of the bride.
Another niece from Long Beach, Miss Marian (Sue) Diffine, was in charge of the guest book, and Miss Alice Ann Boontjer of Elsinore presided at the gift table.
The newlyweds will both resume their duties in the fall at Elsinore Union High school, where she is Dean of Girls and teacher of home economics, and he is teacher of Spanish, French, and world history.


August 23 1956

August 23, 1956: Modern Homemaking to Be Stressed in High School. “…Mrs. George Hunnex, dean of girls and teacher of homemaking at Elsinore Union High school, will return tomorrow (Friday) from Whittier college where she has been attending this week the annual state convention of vocational homemaking teachers.
Mrs. Hunnex contributed to the opening session of the conference by participating in a five-member panel discussion.…


1956, George Hunnex, Chess Tournament

Vol. 6, No. 2, California Chess Reporter, September 1956, George Hunnex


September 06 1956

Hunnex Ties for Fifth Place in State Chess TiltHunnex Ties for Fifth Place in State Chess Tilt 06 Sep 1956, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

Hunnex Ties for Fifth Place in State Chess Tilt
•VALLEY-WIDE
George Hunnex, teacher of Spanish and French at Elsinore Union High school, took part in the California Open Chess tournament held in Santa Barbara over Labor day weekend.
The tournament was won by Gil Ramirez of San Francisco, with Hunnex finishing in a tie for fifth place. There were 96 players, from all parts of California, who entered the tournament.
Hunnex was the chess champion of UCLA for five years, and won the championship of San Diego county for three consecutive years before moving to Elsinore six years ago. Last summer he wound up in thirty-ninth place among 180 players in the United States Championship tournament held in Long Beach and attended by the best players from all over the nation.

 


September 13 1956

September 13, 1956: New Teachers Rotarians' Guests, “As a welcome to the male teaching staff at Elsinore Union High school, the Elsinore Rotarians had them as luncheon guests Friday at Lake Elsinore hotel. … The guests included William Cass, principal of the evening school; George Hunnex, teacher of languages;…


September 20 1956

September 20, 1956: Fifteen Trustees Favor Unification of Valley Schools, “…Monday night's meeting opened with a dinner served in the school cafeteria by the home economics department under direction of Mrs. George Hunnex, assisted by Mrs. Tope and Mrs. McClellan, cafeteria supervisors.“


George Anthony Hunnex, 1957

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July 25 1957

Hunnexes Say Goodbye To Elisinore Friends Hunnexes Say Goodbye To Elisinore FriendsHunnexes Say Goodbye To Elisinore Friends 25 Jul 1957, Thu Lake Elsinore Valley Sun-Tribune (Lake Elsinore, California) Newspapers.com

Hunnexes Say Goodbye To Elsinore Friends
•VALLEY-WIDE
Mr. and Mrs. George Hunnex, who recently resigned from their positions at Elsinore Union High School, have now moved from the Valley and are settled in their new home, located at 800 No. Maertin Lane, Fullerton.
Mrs. Hunnex has accepted a position in the homemaking department at Fullerton High School, while Mr. Hunnex will teach Spanish in the nearby Buena Park High School, a brand-new campus just recently opened up.
We have had a most enjoyable stay in Elsinore, said the couple, and we wish to take this opportunity to say goodbye to all of our friends and students, whom we will miss very much. Please stop in and visit us in our new home whenever you are passing through Fullerton. While we are sorry to be leaving this friendly valley, nevertheless we are looking forward to our new jobs and the wonderful professional opportunities of that region offers which are too enticing to let slip by.”
Mr. Hunnex has been the teacher of Spanish, French and World History at Elsinore High for the past 7 years, while Mrs. Hunnex has taught home economics here for 4 years, and has also served as Dean of Girls.
With warmest personal regards,
Marian and George Hunnex


George Anthony Hunnex, 1973

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1973

1973, George Anthony Hunnex, Buena Park High School Yearbook

1973, George Anthony Hunnex, Buena Park High School Yearbook


George Anthony Hunnex, 1958

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August 16 1958

Inland Chess League FormedInland Chess League Formed 16 Aug 1958, Sat The San Bernardino County Sun (San Bernardino, California) Newspapers.com

Inland Chess League Formed
Chess fans from four Southland counties met recently in San Bernardino to form the Inland Chess League of Southern California.
Members of six chess clubs were represented at a picnic at which the new league was formed. The picnic was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Highland Ave.
The league consists of chess clubs from San Bernardino, Riverside, Victorville, China Lake, Lancaster and Anaheim.
Officers for the league, elected at the picnic, are Herbert Katz, Riverside, president; Ben A. Shaeffer, San Bernardino, secretary, and Carl Bitzer, China Lake treasurer.
The league plans to sponsor chess matches for the entire Inland Empire area as a method of creating new enthusiasm and interest in chess.
At the recent picnic, a chess tourney was held, involving some 40 players. Tourney prizes were won by George Hunnex and Thomas MacDermott, both of Anaheim.
Chess enthusiasts interested in or in becoming a member of the San Bernardino Chess Club may get in touch with Shaeffer at the YMCA where the club meets every Thursday night.


December 14 1958

December 14, 1958: Spanish Club to Hold Dance, “…The affair will be held in the school cafetorium. … Bill Dae and George Hunnex are the club advisers.


George Anthony Hunnex, 1960

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1960

1960, George Anthony Hunnex, Buena Park High School Yearbook

1960, George Anthony Hunnex, Buena Park High School Yearbook

1960, George Anthony Hunnex, Buena Park High School Yearbook

January 29 1960

Alfred HunnexAlfred Hunnex 29 Jan 1960, Fri Los Angeles Evening Citizen News (Hollywood, California) Newspapers.com

HUNNEX—Alfred Hunnex—Beloved husband of Gladys R. Hunnex; loving father of George A. Hunnex.
Services 3 p.m. Saturday at Pierce Brothers, Hollywood 5959 Santa Monica Boulevard.


George Anthony Hunnex, 1961

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1961

1961, George Anthony Hunnex, Buena Park High School Yearbook

1961, George Anthony Hunnex, Buena Park High School Yearbook

1961, George Anthony Hunnex, Buena Park High School Yearbook

Well done Mr. George Hunnex! You were ahead of your time. School teacher by profession, Mr. George Hunnex would spend his teaching career promoting chess in schools and in a most gracious, but unorthodox move acquired nearly as many female enrollees as male as witnessed by this page from the 1961 Buena Park High School Yearbook.

1961, George Anthony Hunnex, French Club, Buena Park High School Yearbook

1961, George Anthony Hunnex, French Club, Buena Park High School Yearbook


August 17 1961

U.S. TourneyU.S. Tourney 17 Aug 1961, Thu The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California) Newspapers.com

August 17, 1961: U.S. Tourney, “…After the third round of play in the Gold Room of the Sheraton-Palace only a handful of players had three points. In addition to Bisguier, Zoltan Kovacs and Louis Levy have scored three wins.
Upsets were scored by George Hunnex of Los Angeles over Edgar McCormick of New Jersey, and by Joseph Sullivan over Leslie Simon…

 


August 28 1961

George HunnexGeorge Hunnex 28 Aug 1961, Mon The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California) Newspapers.com

August 28, 1961: Complete Standings in Chess Meet, “Here are the complete final standings of players competing in the two week V. S. Open Chess Tournament. which ended Saturday night at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel: … 6½ Points; George Hunnex…”


Recommended Books

Understanding Chess by William Lombardy Chess Duels, My Games with the World Champions, by Yasser Seirawan No Regrets: Fischer-Spassky 1992, by Yasser Seirawan Chess Fundamentals, by Jose Capablanca Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess, by Bobby Fischer My 60 Memorable Games, by Bobby Fischer Bobby Fischer Games of Chess, by Bobby Fischer The Modern Chess Self Tutor, by David Bronstein Russians versus Fischer, by Mikhail Tal, Plisetsky, Taimanov, et al

'til the world understands why Robert J. Fischer criticised the U.S./British and Russian military industry imperial alliance and their own Israeli Apartheid. Sarah Wilkinson explains:

Bobby Fischer, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech
What a sad story Fischer was,” typed a racist, pro-imperialist colonial troll who supports mega-corporation entities over human rights, police state policies & white supremacy.
To which I replied: “Really? I think he [Bob Fischer] stood up to the broken system of corruption and raised awareness! Whether on the Palestinian/Israel-British-U.S. Imperial Apartheid scam, the Bush wars of ‘7 countries in 5 years,’ illegally, unconstitutionally which constituted mass xenocide or his run in with police brutality in Pasadena, California-- right here in the U.S., police run rampant over the Constitution of the U.S., on oath they swore to uphold, but when Americans don't know the law, and the cops either don't know or worse, “don't care” -- then I think that's pretty darn “sad”. I think Mr. Fischer held out and fought the good fight, steadfast til the day he died, and may he Rest In Peace.
Educate yourself about U.S./State Laws --
https://www.youtube.com/@AuditTheAudit/videos
After which the troll posted a string of profanities, confirming there was never any genuine sentiment of “compassion” for Mr. Fischer, rather an intent to inflict further defamatory remarks.

This ongoing work is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Robert “Bobby” Fischer who passionately loved and studied chess history. May his life continue to inspire many other future generations of chess enthusiasts and kibitzers, alike.

Robert J. Fischer, Kid Chess Wizard 1956March 9, 1943 - January 17, 2008

The photograph of Bobby Fischer (above) from the March 02, 1956 The Tampa Times was discovered by Sharon Mooney (Bobby Fischer Newspaper Archive editor) on February 01, 2018 while gathering research materials for this ongoing newspaper archive project. Along with lost games now being translated into Algebraic notation and extractions from over two centuries of newspapers, it is but one of the many lost treasures to be found in the pages of old newspapers since our social media presence was first established November 11, 2017.

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