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SOPHGMORES Prcsirlwll - - - John Baranger Vim' I'rc'sirfc'11l - - Pauline Sue Russell SI'l'I'I'fd1'j' - - james Arnaz T7'l'H.YIIVC'l' - - - Raymond Fladcr Wfcffarc Rc'1m's1'11lalive - - Doris Way' Ns 'i X , P ' . 1 N . , bw x ,V , 5 XII ' -1 A 'P X ' X u fx SoPHox1oR15G1RI.s. INsrf'1's.ifXRxAv, Raj l,I. X 1 kj F U sxly 25 -W -
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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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FRESHMEN J V K 4 'z N- N N. A x. Q f l l xv 1 xxx XXV' 'N i Q 1, i X xl 4 ,L XX X X X ' W i a fi '- rl , x i lt X ' fr Q . X 2 j ij- i l yl , i' i NIA 0 Q X ' 5 .K XX V- , i is 'fm . V J K We, the seniors of '39, know from our experiences in this school year that our next three years are going to be among our hap- piest years in life. We had been told that when we entered high school, we would be initiated in a most horrible manner, but instead we were made to feel very much at home. All of the up- per classmen were just as kind and helpful as they could be. It didn't take us long to be made to feel that we were Bonitans, for when you are able to take part in the activities you feel as if you belong. The assemblies furnished us with entertainment and made us swell with pride when we realized that we went to Bonita. We sincerely Wish the best of luck and success to the entire student body and fac- ulty. Our only hope is that we may be as helpful to the on-coming freshmen as the upperclassmen of 1935-36 have been to us. -HAZEL STONE GIRLS. IN WF,RKM.AN, STONE
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