March 05 1951
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 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 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.