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Camacho, lack Laraway, Shirley Moore, and Herbert Cross were on the D bas- ketball squad. Truman Groendyke and Hal jones were members of the X track squad and Charles Duggan was on the tennis team. A number of girls were out for G.A.A. teams. At Fairmont Park, the class had its big celebration of the year on a Saturday afternoon. As sophomores, the members of the class took a more prominent place in the life of the school. Class leaders included George Crenshaw, president, Charles Duggan, vice-president, Crystal Shamblin, secretary, and Ruth Werk- man, treasurer. Those who found prominence in the Music Department included Emily Garvey, only sophomore principal in the operetta, and Darlene Buck, Marjorie Creighton, Kathryn Funkhauser, Emily Garvey, Miriam Hanawalt, Iosie Sanchez, and Lois Torrey in the Girls' Glee Club. Charles Duggan, Hal Iones, and james Sawyer were members of the band, and Marie Audureau, Charles Duggan, and Shirley Soder were in the orchestra. Iune Calvert, Miriam Hanawalt, and Hazel Stone continued their excellent records, and were again members of the Scholarship Society. Mary Davis, Barbara Phillips, Bill Westlake, and Roberta Williams were members of the Bearcat staff, while Phyllis Bapple, Marjorie Creighton, Milford Good, Miriam Hanawalt, Barbara Phillips, Hazel Stone, and Roberta Williams contributed poems and stories to the 1937 Echoes. Kathryn Funkhauser was the class's only representative in the Speech Arts activities for the year, while Hazel Stone and Barbara Phillips represented the girls of the class on the Girls' League Cabinet. Several students were members of Iunior Hi-Y and Girl Reserves, as well as the many activity period clubs for the year. In sports, the class contributed a great deal to the school. On the varsity football squad were T. Groendyke, H. jones, and E. 0'Brien, while Andrews, Butterbaugh, Crenshaw, Duggan, Michael, Moore, and Williams were on the C squad. Squack Moore was a member of the championship D basketball team, Dick Yoder, Ioe Camacho, and Bob Andrews of the C Team, and Hal lones of the B team. Andrews and Crenshaw were the class's representatives in baseball, Groendyke and jones in track, Duggan and jones in tennis, and Hraban, Tangeman, and Sawyer on the rifle team. Barbara Phillips was the only girl to make an All-Bonita G.A.A. team-in tennis. W. Michael and R. Williams were the capable managers of the varsity basketball team. After much discussion, the class determined upon a skating party, which was held at Pomona on April 23rd. Royal blue and white class sweaters marked the appearance of the junior class on the campus. Hal Iones was again class president with Earl O'Brien vice- president, Crystal Shamblin secretary, and Ruth Reed treasurer. Roberta Wil- liams was selected as social chairman, with Hazel Stone the Welfare Council Representative. As the class play, A Lucky Break was presented, with Ruth Werkman and Clyde Gillam in the leading roles. The large cast included R. lohnson, I. Laraway, H. Stone, M. Hanawalt, M. Stokes, Richard Werkman, Roberta Williams, M. Creighton, C. Duggan, E. O'Brien, C. Shamblin, L. Torrey, I. Mount, A. Batchelor, E. Garvey, and little Dorothy Brandt, Richard Stone, H. jones, S. Soder, M. Kampmeier, S. Moore, B. Dellenbach, and B. Andrews. Kathryn Funkhouser and Ruth Reed worked as call girl and prompter respec- tively. lil
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I--I i . Dorothy Verba Camera-shy Seniors Iames Mount Xt Nettie Lopez Richard Werkman Lois Torrey Shirley Moore Marjorie Karnpmeier Milford Good Senior Class History As freshmen, the class of l939 made itself heard in Bonita. Quickly organ- izing under the direction of the class advisers, Miss Lochridge, Miss Randall, Mr. Harbin, and Mr. Smith, the group selected Halsey Iones as president, Hazel Stone as vice-president, Ruth Werkman as secretary, George Crenshaw as treasurer, and Beverly West as Welfare representative. They quickly became part of the regular school life, as is shown by the large number that were members of various organizations and activities for the year. lune Calvert, Miriam Hanawalt, and Hazel Stone were members of the Scholarship Society for the year, and Lois Torrey was vice-president of the Hostess Club. Richard Tangeman was vice-president oi the Radio Club, and Richard Werkman was treasurer of the same group. In music, Allred Batchelor, Shirley Moore, Hal lones, and Charles Duggan were band members, and Herbert Cross, Charles Lindgren, Hal, Shirley, and Sonny were in the orches- tra. Iunior Hi-Y took in tive freshmen, While a large group of girls belonged to G. R. In athletics Roy Williams, lones, and Duggan were members of the X foot- ball squad, Hal was on the B basketball squad, and Wayne Butterbaugh, Ioe
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I-1l The other big event of every junior year is the Prom, and on May 20th, the class entertained the seniors with a Moonlight and Roses dance which was most successful. Beautiful decorations, a clever program, and exciting music made the evening memorable for both juniors and seniors. Scholarship Society- members for the year were Iune Calvert, Charles Duggan, Hal Iones, Miriam Hanawalt, and Hazel Stone. Emily Garvey served as song leader for the student body, While Hal jones, Hazel Stone, and Emily served on the Welfare Council. On the Bearcat staff were Mary Davis and Charles Duggan, while Melba Stokes, Hazel Stone, Ruth Werkman, Charles Duggan, and Howard Dodge were members of the Echoes staff. Lois Torrey, Miriam Hanawalt, and Roberta Williams were on the Girls' League Cabinet, with june Calvert and Miriam Hanawalt on the Girl Reserve Cabinet. Six boys were members of the Senior Hi-Y, and Richard Werkman was vice-president of Allied Youth. ln the F.l:'.A., james Mount and Wayne Butterbaugh were prize winners at the County Fair. Hal jones was the only junior to achieve membership in the Service Club, and Ruth Werkman and Iosie Sanchez were the only juniors in the Speech Arts group. The class was again very active in the musical groups of the school. Marjorie Creighton and Miriam Hanawalt were members of the Sextette, which sang many times during the school year for different community groups. M. Creighton, K. Funkhauser, L. Torrey, R. Reed, M. Kampmeier, S. Soder, M. Hanawalt, E. Garvey, and C. Shamblin were members of the Girls' Glee Club, and I. Sawyer and H. jones were in the band. H. Cross, C. Lindgreen, M. Audureau, H. jones, and S. Soder were members of the orchestra, and M. Creighton was drum major for the Drum and Bugle Corps. L. Torrey, R. Reed, I. Sawyer, M. Hanawalt, and K. Funkhauser were also junior members of the Corps. In the Radio Broadcast, the musical event of the year, S. Soder, R. Reed, M. Hanawalt, M. Creighton, and I. Laraway all took part as principals. Athletics received a large share of the time of the juniors, with Andrews, Butterbaugh, Dellenbach, Duggan, and Michael on the varsity football squad, and Adkins, jones, and O'Brien lettermen. I. Camacho was the only junior on the X squad. Iones was the only junior on the varsity basketball squad, but Anderson, Andrews, Butterbaugh, Camacho, and Michael were on the B squad, and Moore was on the C squad. Tangeman, Michael, and Duggan were on the tennis team, Groendyke was on the track team, and Hraban, Tangeman, and Sawyer were on the rifle team. In G.A.A., Crystal Shamblin was vice- president of the group, and Rosemary Dominguez, Roberta Williams, Miriam Hanawalt, Hazel Stone, and Crystal were all members of the Pep Club. On the All-Bonita teams, Brydon, lgnasia Dominguez, R. Dominguez, Hanawalt, Metz- ger, Garvey, Shamblin, and Stokes appeared for the juniors. The seniors have completed a happy year. As leaders of the student organizations, they have had a great part in making this year a successful one. They pushed to the fore the idea of an extended student government. As a class, they have had a number of activities. The choosing of senior rings was one of the excitements of the year. On Senior Snow Day, all went to Big Pines for a marvelous day of tobogganing, skiing, snowball-throwing, and general fun. A senior party was held at the cafeteria early in the year. With May, the activities of the class reached alarming proportions, when every Friday, and most of the week days, were filled with events of interest
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