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QPHGMURES in 1 r fy: -f ,L : j. . ' ' , . . 1 .A . W lr. Ill I i 1.1 i in rule I V I L-.:,-.L -...... I. . Nlart ia hllllllllllll President -lark XX'at'n-it X ire-l'resiclent Virginia llixhy St't'l'l'l1ll'j' Yiola llrooks 'l're:tsurer Robert ilYt'l'lltlllll'l' hhll'llf2ll't' YUVXG bird said to its mate one evening. I certainly learned at beak- ful while tlying around llonita today. .X class there ealled Sophomores seems to have invaded the campus. putting itself and llonita on the map. Happening in upon the Nature Club I discovered it to be made up almost entirely of Sophomores. all having one peppy time. I winged my way toward the auditorium and saw many of the same species of elassmen playing upon their in- struments in the orchestra. On inquiry I learned that they played a big part in Glee Club work. one of their maidens tak- ing a lead in the tlperetta. Touring the dramaties class, art rooms and Seholarship Society. I continually viewed young Fophs at industry. while after school .Xthleties proved them no ii'e.llilll1g's. .X long day ending with sophomores all turning out for rifle practice found me winging my way toward home, for I've never particu- larly adored shotgunsf' On my homeward way I met old Peer- ing Pearl the Owless. bursting to tell me a load of gossip. She told me she was pre- paring for a long winter's nap in Bel- l4nap's garage. when the roof trembled and in popped a whole party of gorgeous Sophomores. Did they raise the roof P- 'l'hey did. If I were a Duck I would waddle over to the swimming pool next spring and float around amongst their merry throng--for 1 hear rutnors of rt dueking contest they are going to have at Riverside plunge. XVell, birdie. it all goes to show that everything, from an owl to at Senior, longs to be I1 Sophomore. Une more thing this old bird has to say and that is this, llt-re's luck to that peppy and outstanding elass of '35l
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XM S.. l x 'D V K ,'r' . J 1 fil'p.1'u- I. ' q ,LEU ffigrtxi AJ. ,WJJI , ' ' .rf , ,J - i 6 . .,. J , ,t V ,Y l . , n - ' , , . .t ju- 'Q' Hx . -V 9-7 sa' 'V' fe ffifi lull, .- I V JUNIUR t'li'im-nt Lapp . President llelen llrownsberger Vice-l'resident Mary Louise Godfrey .. ,. ...Secretary Paul tirotT .. r 'l'reasurer Lucille lloly lVl'lf21YU Ll, HAIL to the juniors, the class of '34. XYe round the curve going into the straightaway of the third lap of our journey. i Lolling on the platform of the observa- tion car, we can see far back. Surround- ing the track are things long to be remem- bered, events which have been a success, events which will remind us of our jolly junior year. ,lust look at the enjoyable Junior-Senior party. and the successful Come Out of the Kitchen, and isn't the moonlight hike in San Dimas Canyon exciting to look back upon? Oh say l-- can you see the football squad tearing up the field with six regulars on the team from the junior class, the ll basketball fellows following tall juniorsj, and track and baseball teams cheering the able third yearmen. You must notice the junior girls too. Besides being stunning as to looks, they are better represented in sports than is any other class. A short space ahead of us, we perceive the Seniors, students who have set high standards for us to follow. As they leave this Bonita Special to go different ways, each fighting his own battles, we wish them many car loads of luck and happiness. FIRST ROXV: Leslie Kellcy, Gcorgz- Rule, ?'a'y Eliersrle, Joe Allen, Harriet Haines, Donald .lockimsi n, Lifcntine Fink, Iinzmy Goffir-y. SECHNIJ RUXV: 1-ole t Ga X. Leota Kelli y, Lewis Ilarvf-y, .Xil- tn XVay, Hayinonrl Lussier, Lorene Koller. Juv Pertz, .loyee Kinney. I W THIRD ROXV: .an ..Iitelitll, KYalt-1' O D,-ion, Opal Jclinstn, Dean Noah. Maudit- Holbrook, Lawit-nee Lt-nilian. L 'tus liiadshaw, George Stlifieif r, I 0l'ItTH HUXY: Manuel Medina, Alice 1 apple, Edu ard Deland, Alice Gans, Pete XVhitnier, ll- tty liwti- n. Janies St ini, Lucille Bqly. l Il '1H IIOXVQ lkiulinf- Mi hainl, Lhazles ,I arslall. Esther C.0.wford, Pilar Vera, Mary I. u s Goff w y. Fail MeLe.in, Treva C'x'ev, B ll Mann. SIXTH ILOXY: Emerson 1.illilXY!lX. Marjorie Lamp, Cairn Lapp, D1-tty Putnam, Paul Groff, llvl n ltrotvnsl-0 ger, Harold Heiin, Zt la Stone. SICVI-Z?.Tll RUXY: Hzzzt-l I, Ft-vi-, Clem' nt Lapp, Lortlfa Sirzzp:-orz, Glenn Thomas, Aline I pg- isrin. I'iiee lEl:i:gow, Jrnt- Huston. IlvlJei't Fistlies. IZIUIITII IUIW: 1. slit- I-Zifaa. Marjorie Klnfr, Charles Allen, Etlrl Glizin, Charles Dale, llonwf- Thi. vi-'. .tlexziiiot-i l oiaz-ix'-I, XV.n f ed ltlolicly. NINTII ILHXV: Lui-lla rp-y, .H-lin llmnsi n, .lulia Li,Clert, Fred R'.'.lli-', DI ll.a Stone, Lloyd ll--list. Mnuiiui l'nZi ani, llzil' li Sw'-ltzw-r. TENTII ILOW: Ulai Yaninian, .Elvis XVoi..ael:, Albert Ilevls, Donald Dunn, -knios l,il'6fA1llIlg.
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