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Vvhen this year's sophomores were lreshm en, they followed along the same way as the juniors did in their first year here. They studied the school and the educational process. They also made a study of good citizenship and Americanism. With the help of Miss Car- penter's English class, they presented a special assemloly which proved very satisfactory. Sports were well taken care of by hoth boys and girls. The Scholarship Society con- tained a large number of freshmen. Their class officers were lvlarvin Snell, president. Gene St.Clair.vice-presidentg Helen Vvaters, secretary, Clair Hanawalt, yell leader and also treasurer. and Virginia Metzger as Welfare Council Representative. They enjoyed a slcating party in Nlarch, which hegan with supper in the cafeteria and ended with ice cream served at the rinlc. This year they have lcept right on With their good times as Well as their school worlc. They have enjoyed several parties at the slcating rinlc and at the cafeteria. They are led hy Gene St. Clair as president, Tommy Haines as vice-president, Jeanne Dellenhach as secretary, Eva Blumherg as so cial chairman, Hartwig Van Noorden as yell leader, and Virginia Metzger as Welfare Council Representative. They were represented in the Scholarship Society hy E. Blumloerg. C. Bruhalcer, Clair Hanawalt, L. Bell, G. St. Clair, B. Rodriguez. E. Dominguez, B. Freeman. and H. Vvaters. ln the sports field their stars were G. St. Clair, T. Haines, B. Spotswood. C. Hana- walt. M. Snell. P. Christianson, A. Stone and many others. Several girls made the All- Bonita Teams. Their alole advisers were lViiss Lochridge, Miss Randall, Mr. Smith, and lVlr. Harhin. Z8
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Hockenbery. Callaway. fn, gd M6411 Bonita partiaiiy made up for its poor showing in football by practically sweeping the League in basketball. The HBH and HC squads both won championships while the Var- sity and Ds, finished second, the Varsity losing two games, both of them by one point, and the HD'sH losing but one. The Varsity was rated by many of the Tri-County schools as their toughest opponent. After a fair practice season in which Bonita won 7 out of 10 games in the La Verne Tournament, went far in the Chino 20-50 Tournament, and held impressive victories over San Bernardino, Colton, Chino, San Diego, Hoover, and Tustin, Bonita promptly dropped the first League contest to the strong Citrus Cougars, 27-28. For the fourth straight year Blackie Blackwell seemed to be ujinxedn by the Cougars and failed to score but 4 points. Bonita promptly got back in their stride and polished off Chino, the supposedly dark horse of the League, 42-20: Puente, who defeated Citrus. and put us back in the running for a Championship, 41-52g Downey, 58-203 Corona, 26-13: Claremont, 52-161 and then came Colton. At the end of the first quarter, Bonita apparently had the game sewed up with a 10-2 lead, but as the game progressed, the Yeiiowjackets siowiy closed in the margin and when one of the Bonita players fouled in the last few seconds, a Cotton piayer sank a foul shot and scored his only point in the game to tie the score, making an overtime period neces- sary. After a very hectic minute and haif in which each team was shooting wiidiy in an effort to break the tie and win the game, Clark was fouled and given two free shots and an extra technical. He lost his chance to be the hero of the game when he missed two of these three shots. Bonita now held a one point iead which would win the game if they could hold out the remaining few seconds. However, with a Bonita victory practically as- sured, Coiton's iieet footed Gordie Sim drove in past two Bonita players for a set-up to win the game for Colton. This one basket lost Bonita a Tri-County Championship and a possible chance to go into the Southern California play-offs. 30 Front Row: Flores, Farrar San Clers, Russell. Wlnler Second: Price. Clark Lopez Blackwell, Shamblin Aicaia
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