Bonita High School - Echoes Yearbook (La Verne, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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LITERATURE .X PA R.-XBLE HIS is a parable. A parable in which a nation was so wise that it was foolish: a parable in which a man was such a great fool that he possessed all the wisdom of the world. This is a parable in which a nation was so strong that it was weak: a parable in which a man was so weak that. single- handed, he overcame and defeated the most powerful nation on earth. Long ago a kingdom was founded on a little island. 'l'he inhabitants of the kingdom were such a sturdy, healthy, stocky people that the kingdom grew to be very strong. 'l'he power of the little island kingdom gradually spread over the face of the earth. Many nations became subject to the little island kingdom. Une nation conquered by the kingdom was very weak. liecause of this the people in the island kingdom ground them down in poverty and hlth and ignorance, op- pressing them and causing them intense sutfering. But there arose in the weak nation a teacher. He went about teaching his people that the island kingdom had no dominion over themg that they were a free people, and that all they needed to do to be free was to realize that they were free. His own people mocked him. and the people of the island kingdom, because of their great wisdom and strength. called him crazy. But some interested people experimented and found his teaching true. And the knowledge of this spread until the fool had started a great movement. the object of which was to secure political independence from the island kingdom. The movement of the fool met with moderate success. and the kingdom was forced to grant many of his demands. The people of the island kingdom, in their great wisdom, conceived a plan whereby they would seem to be granting certain demands when they really were setting in motion machinery which would cause bitterness and dissension in the ranks of the movement for independence. The fool realized their purpose and said, Rather than comply with your agreement I will cease eating. 'l'he people of the island kingdom were wise. They reasoned that if the fool did not eat he would starve himself to death. Being dead he could no longer bother them or cause them trouble, so they said, Very well, don't eat. But the wise were so foolish they thought the fool would die if he had no food. And the fool was so wise he knew he could not live until he had died, and in his weakness he loosed a terrible force, worlds stronger than his two arms could ever have been, which swept the island kingdom and all its power off the face of the earth. B. O'B. BLUE GINGHAM Blue gingham In the kitchen windows Of a house I know- The house to which Sometime in springtime My love and I shall go. Contentment Waits there on the threshold Of that house I know- But I want gingham kitchen curtains Or I-perhaps-shan't go! M. A.



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irl Reserves Rl'l-Q friendship with others and a bet- ter expression of herself are two goals toward which every Girl Reserve strives. 'l'his year the Girl Reserves have been working diligently and at the same time receiving a great deal of pleasure from the eti'ort put forth. .Xs handicraft activi- ties will he reineinberecl. the making of serpentine bowls and the designing of German silver hraeelets, The potluck suppers every two weeks on XYeclnesclay night in the eafeteria eomhined mueh fun with some serious thinking. Miss Lurile Capt-lle, the iielcl SL't'l'L'lIll'y for the San Gabriel llistrimt. gave mueh valuable assistante to llie girls with the lilllltllvlllll :intl also gate some lllll'I't'Sllllj1' talks at the potltiek suppers. 'l'o one of the potlurk slippers the girls invited their mothers and in the spring also had :t Hail and llaugghter supper. They avtecl as hostesses to the other Girl Reserves in the San Gabriel llisiriet for the installation of new members at a synt- bolie candle-lighting service at the Chureli .,.... ,..v,,,Y.-,L.- Y ,, Y of the Brethren in I,aX'erne, .X gay party was given during the Christmas vacation with the Hi-Y boys. A group of the girls worked for their Girl Reserve rings during' the year. The work for the Girl Reserve ring helps de- velop in each girl a keener understanding of the three sides of the Girl Reserve tir- angle: body, mind. and spirit. Iiaeh one of these girls worked on a project which she hopes to continue as her particular hobby. There is no doubt but that every Girl Reserve in the group will look back upon this year's activities as being among the most worth-while of any she had dur- ing the year. Miss Alicia Parker and Mrs, Galen Smith of LaYerne were the ad- visers. 'l'he following girls composed the cabinet: l'resident., .,... ..,,.. l lelen l3rownsbern'er I Vice-l'resiclent ..,..,.,..... ...,,....... I ,ueille Boly Seeond X'iee-President' ..,...i... Patsy 'l'illman Sevretary. .,.,... ...,.,..,... M aurine Putnam Treasurer ..... .....,.,, Virginia Bixby Soeial t'ommittee -lithel Glenn and Mar- jorie Herlihy. Serviee tTommittee Sue t'arruthers and Nlareia Vaniman. Ring C'onnnitteeee Mary Louise Godfrey and Ruth llell. 'l'ransporl:1tion.. .. ..,, Madge Fischer Piihlirity ....,.,.,.. . .Alta Goetz Song Leader ...,. .,.... I .eslie Kelley ,J r - s' Y , Q' 1 i' '. -. i is t . ' .. Q .- ,a . 1' 1 . i bi

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