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sier. Q I Retief-veA M The Girl Reserves, the junior hranch oi the Y.VV.C.A., purposes to fill out the triangle ot tile-fits mental. physical, and spiritual aspects-1 lor the hetter development of girls in high school. At Bonita. a large and enthusiastic group met for the iirst meeting oi the year-fa welcoming party. immediately following were a lashion tea ior the girls and their mothers. tales oi adventure in Eu- rope irom lvliss Ruth Xvheatland and lxiiss Helen Brownsherger, and the first Fathers' and Daugh- ters' Banquet. which will lmecome an annual ac- tivity. The Rev. Lloyd Halvorsen oi Covina was spealxer for the occasion, and the decorae tions were in red and white. with Betty Matsumoto and Kathleen Ciore heading the worlc. At the San Gahriel Valley recognition service. the Bonita girls served as a choir, while Betty Brandt and Esther Bell toolq part in the ceremonial. The annual Christmas Vespers, given on Decemher I7 at the San Dimas Commu- nity Church, a large attendance. Thirty girls sang. with .ioyce Moore singing the only solo, and readings given by Ruth Xwerliman, Betty Brandt, and Esther Bell. The Regional Conference was held at Santa Ana in February with twenty attending from Bonita. A full day ol inspiration and recreation was enjoyed, with Betty Brandt, Esther Bell. and Corinne Stokes participating in the program. The annual lvia, Pa, and Me meet- ing lorought a large numher of parents to one of the best programs oi the year. On May 24th, the Senior Farewell Banquet was held, with a halloon motii maliing the cafeteria a very gay spot. 0ilic'ers this year were: Betty Brandt, president. Esther Bell. vice-president, lvlarie Yamashita, secretary. lvlary Lou Crosier, treasurer, Corinne Stolces, song-leader. Eva Blum- tnerg. pianist. Enid Fischer and Laurel Hobbs, intercluh, Betty lvlatsumoto, puhlicity, June Yamashita, clean-up, Joyce Moore. program, Catherine lvletzger. ring, Dorothy San- ders, social, and Kathleen Gore. social service. Advisers for the cluh are Miss McDon- ald and Miss Bandy. 16 G. R. CABINET Front Row: lvloore, B 5h Sanders. Second: Nlatsumnto Brimt Bluinherg. Third: lvl, Yamash h B mc y 1 lwietzger, Hohhs. Core J Yaniashita, lVlcDonaid Cro
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Ku, ' 14 oc ht bn screamed lor more oi Ruth Wards' Red VVing. The trio Two Vvinlcs and a Dream sang two numhers. .iune Yamashita then turned the program over to Wayne Schrocic, who introduced his various numhers. Clayton and Bill Hoclcenhery added a Hawaiian touch with their two guitars. Paul Kilgore spilled a lot of tales ahout his relatives in Arkansas. The corny Six added hits of corn to the program hy their two numhers, UI Can Dream Can't in and When l Crow Too Old To Dream. Niuch lun is always gained hy the Girls' Leagues uBonita's Handsome Boy contest, except hy the poor emharrassed hoy who receives the flower crown from Genevieve Han- awalt. along with a lot of razzing. The lad winning the contest was none other than our sophomore giamor-hoy. Clair Hanawalt. On Fehruary 16, lViiss Neely oi Pomona was a guest spealier at the Bonita Student Body Assemhiy, with the Girls' League President. Genevieve Hanawalt, presiding. The program was in honor of Susan B. Anthony. Another of the Girls' League entertainers was the very fascinating Mrs. Vvehh. wife of the founder ol! Vvehh School. She gave an inspiring tallc on her experiences as teacher and mother to over a hundred hoys. lViusic, dancing and laughter filled the Girls' Gym at their annual Hi-Jinx Party, March 8. Prizes were awarded to those clever people dressed up in Gay Ninetiesn style. The mistress of ceremonies, Genevieve Hanawalt, lnirst crowned the Hi-Jinx Queen, Daisy Deshazer, followed hy prizes to the groups and individuals hest attired for the oc- casion. The winners were: Corinne Stokes, Ann Roherts for the funniest couple: Kathryn i.ittle, Doris Overholtzer as hest couple: Berna Uhms, Olive Pearman. Daisy Deshazer for the hest family group: Jewel Broolcs tool: the prize as the prettiest, and Marjorie Belknap lor the funniest. in the meetings ol the Boys' Association this year. vocational guidance was an im- portant lactor. Mr. Ray Cullen. superintendent oi the l-a Verne schools, gave a very interesting discussion oi vocational possihilities. As entertainment, moving pictures concerning outdoor sports were presented during the year. These movies demonstrated the correct methods lor fishing. hoating, etc. Presi- dent oi the group was Vvayne Schrocli, vice-president. Jimmie Heath. and secretary, Glenn Showers. Advisers were John Price and Orville Thomason. ijflllii TUVVI Sll0VVt'l'S, l1l'ilill. SCFUIIKI TOVVZ ijfifih SClll'Ul'l'i, lll0llliIS0ll.
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Il 'Nil JR ill Y iilxxf Illivfi ., IF, iimuimio-r, il, Sl. K lair, ifupn-i, rp, fmllrmll mi row: Nw-ii, iiaxxoilin, Xa-qinfl, rwomi, ii.un.nx.ui!, Xxnx, if ifaxls. I....-I. row: fu 5I iialr, 1. iiruinaixer. ix, iimluin-im, xion rue, iIH.1n1il,fn. us, Xir. iiiis mn 'Il DR III Y SIX mu' iiavi-, fuomixsin. Rm-iiy, on-, iiliinnan, .'xuin.nn, xii. iisniwr. ri mu iiuuixviriru-rv, in-ialni, nson. imslie, il. inilnson, ffilrmix, In'-vn row- Nnnif-is, i .uinpin-ii. Rina-ii, lsiuvln. iiiminxwii, Fimxu-rs. mls, I, XXIII-an., Nior Hi. if Tile Bonita iii-Y is ciivicieci inlo two groups'-iresilman anci sophomore imoys from lime .iunior group. ami liie Senior group Consists of juniors anti seniors. Wir. Price is adviser oi line younger group, wiliie ivir. Fiseiler is adviser for file oicier imoys. iviemimers are voleci inlo liie eiuim ily line memimers. Tileir purpose is to promote tiirougil- out line eommunily lime slanciarcis oi Ciirislian iiving. fliiieers oi line .iunior group were iviarvin Sneii, presicienl, Crawiorci Bruimaicer, vire- presicienl, Daie i3ilil'ill'iOI', seerelary, Gene Sl. Clair, viee-seerelary. and Clair Hanawail, lreasurer. Al iunril meelings, proimiems oi tile inciiviciuai anti Community were ciiseusseni. AI supper meelings, some of line speakers were file Reverend ifcigar R0iilfiJl'ii, Ray Cuiien, ami i.amimreli1 Haneoric. rliill' Senior group was ieci ivy iiiii Auman, presicienl. .iaeii Hiiiman, seerelary, Boi: iiiroslie, lreasurer. anci Qiilill if'S Campimeii, program eilairman. Al lileir meelings iiley iiaci very inleresling speaicers, ineiuriing ixir. Dorsey oi San Dimas. ami Vern Slaniieici. Dis- lrirl Y.ixi.C.A. serrelary. Tiley may ixe iltxili responsiixie for line penciis on XYiliCil ioolimaii. imsiieiimii, ami imaseimaii seixeciuies were prinleci. Viiimey aeleci as ivieici marsilais for iime Tri- founly Viirarii ixieel on April 0.
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