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We used to be sophomores, someday we'll be seniors, but right now we're juniors and we like it. Above our being juniors, we place our being Bonitans. Wlici can deny us our place in the activities of Bonita this year, both in sports and scholastic achievements, as well as membership in most of the clubs? We certainly know how to choose classy class sweaters. Our stylish gray and royal blue ones have added much to the appearance of Bonita. Our play, All-of-a-Sudden Peggy, a delightful comedy in three acts, as far as We're concerned, was a grand success and a decided credit to our class. Wfe, the class of '37, salute the seniors, who leave Bonita this year and whose place it will be our difhcult lot to H11 next year. Here's wishing you all the success possible - and then somef' K -NORMA NEW'COL4ER T Bu'1'TER13AUGH, HILL JUNIORS i , A y -as i if Wi 0 'A V4 Q i' Q 1. Q X fa - X. -. ' ' x . Q ' -. ii 5 H j ....' if K 4 i, i I . :Y A i M, I - N . It I 1 A X D , ., 1, Y , ' w E. it Q L I E Ah J 71
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What does Bonita expect of a sopho- more? Many times I have asked myself this question and have come to the follow- ing conclusions: First, a sophomore is expected to learn how to think wisely. Next, we should make many new acquaintances. Third, we should take part in the school life and show our interest in the activities. Everyone must certainly be fitted to contribute something in one of these. How are sophomores meeting these ex- pectations? XVhen freshmen we were busy getting accustomed to the routine and get- ting acquainted with the school and its members. In the second year we have set- tled enough to be a definite part of Bonita. Our class does not quite measure up to all of these requirements because we have not settled down enough. We shall have to make up for it in our junior year by study- ing much harder than we would have otherwise. Here's hoping the present sophomore class turns into the best senior class that Bonita has ever known. -PAULINE SUE RUSSELL r r I wflyl 1 n l I 'I fr- f I SOPHOMORI1 BOYS IN SETS, FLADERX XRANGER 5 W1 .Jr
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