Bonita High School - Echoes Yearbook (La Verne, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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W-. 1 J' 'QI L +P. 1111:-. xv - X -fn ff nf 'Y Q f Mgr X, 3 v. 1 95' ,H 1 ,iff E Ziff . F-, 5 as f -H ei'i' ,- , 1' . I I 9051A 'OL Cf U-fffLL,.gJv-ff W Lai! I, 0-...2.4 7,,' 'fffff'-gf 1-1A-,r,.fr.4fL.0-Q ,f?,,..F,o.n-1. w,jf-1.5K dj. 4.4.6 BONITA ECHQES C Jawa-ffq, l'ulullshc'rl by lhv STUDENT BODY of BGNITA HIGH SCHOUL Sdn Dumas LfaVc'n1Q Ld V I f 'lQhlb L I934 FOREWGRD ln lhis boolc of memories, lhe aulhors have allempfed fo convey lo lhe readers lhal in- fangible spiril which plays in lhe shadows of every acfivily, class, and arhlelic encounfer as lhe sunlighl plays upon a rippling slream in lhe myslerious depfhs of lhe foreslp lhal spiril which seems lo pervade our enlire campus. We believe if is Thai unseen es- sence which will malce Bonila live elernally in fhe hearls of lhose who have laughed, cried, and shouledg who have overcome seemingly insurmounlable dilficullies, wilhin her walls. We presenl lhis boolc lo you in lhe hope lhal il will forever lceep fresh in your memory fhose mollled reminiscences which are lruly Bonila. CCDNTEINITS ADMINISTRATICINI CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES , -4 , , a ' ' ' -.- A ' . 1 - I N A V, .I CII Ln ,f k I w'ld'f Ak W f 6b V 'sk' Q ,I, +,- if -M uf X K L1 IV! . , ff' off 1 K J. 1 1 J ,V ' I 1 I xv 5 1 My I 1 W! ,M X 'N 'N JK jf W 1 Cs 1 Nw 1 t NW ,X oEolcATnoN J Ur ' To Miss Bernice Carpenfer, whose p' 'r f V, X 5 ' rvice and devo+ion +o 'rhe school has b df ' of The predominafing facfors in m k g B T W +he oufsfand' g h I+h 'V+' p 'r I h X A dedicafe fhis I K X D 0 N e My W . N , - 1 ,X of f ff. NQVW4 KQV Ayfg5,0'QX f ,P we In W W MW? WW M W5 aff? If P fb Q--A 11111 mum me - ll-1 1' W, fi A ..- Q ,Q 4 4' k Hem. www.: ' , A fs In ' E 2 ' X 'mx rv 4 3 ,A I XD fl V KMFDM! 'DMV' W l G? .Eg V W, . , an 1. ' i f A if fi K :D in .' gk X A v s 1 J S' ' E i' wk. 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QQ 3'a5 I,' .1 - .5 IH! 5 up, Q 'K NP if .L igwff Q wi' ,,, - ,, , 'x ww -.Q 'fg:4:w'-:5 :,g:1g:-.mg ' H' ,wFv: 'fiififif 'X .Q-.f ,-ff f ,ff f' ,i,y llk,Q'931j'd,.a'-',4'-'I if ADNINISTR IIBW lfrs-- W 1 S C4 Q, 4 nu r' sits f5 REMINDERS- of fhose happy days spenf on Hue Campus of our beloved Alma Mafer. lhmulu an pruml ul llu- C,ln'.'. ul I'?l'f. You lmvv mmlr- fx ccmlrilmulicm Im lu-r r 'c1v'nl for -.flmlur-,lmip fmcl '.pcvrl'.nmr1 -.lwip wlwiclm will lm fx clmllcrnqv In luluu f fltvfwfuv. WV? llfwlfl l-fir yilll 'HHTVX llflf' IIWQQH-il Yflllr YWUVV llvlflla of Ofllll'ffYVK3f llml you lmvr' mmlv lwm. VV1- flwulw' mul llml H10 qunlllicv. of riC,llVl' cc: opvmlion, vnllwusinsm .xml fW1'T'wl'NlUHl vllorl 50 cimwsisxlcvnlly applied in lwiqh :mlwol will qunmnloo your succmw-.. N'Vlmlvvcr flw luluro holds, your labora- lory pmflicv in SOWICO and lo.1df w-Qlwip nlmulkl qualify you for succuaslul mum- lwrslwip in Ilw mcicly of lomorrow. lurfv 'fiwg DEPARTMENTS lf is impossible lo express lhe lhanlcs we owe Miss Carpenier for lochridge ----- Malhemalics VVe should Truly be proud of our +he inspiraiion she daily gives all Of mafhemalics 'reacher who is rhe only US' Phi Beia Kappa al' Bonila. fhus Deny -,.,,-,-- Music being the only Jreacher eligible 'fo Music, lhe mos? esseniial of all award We 5ClTOl5'5P'P5- fhe arls, is ably raughl by Mrs. Nelson ----,.- Language Dcnl. Chapman ---- Social Sciences We have enjoyed your many lec- iures on hisiory, civics, economics and-er-eliquellel Rudlrin ------- Language Lovable Miss Rudlcinl Whal would we do wilhoul you fo pound Lalin info our heads? Blaclc ------ Ari and Cralf An arlisf herself, Mrs. Black has liflle irouble in leaching arf. Holmes ------ Commercial Thanlss +o Miss Holmes. many Bonifa sfudenls will go io college possessing lhe noble affainmenl being able lo wrire shorlhand. Smi+h ----- - - Commercial Have you any money? Mr. Smith will lalce excellenl care of il for you. Knox ----- Girls' Alhlefics We wish fo express our lhanlcs Mrs. Knox who nol only conducls girls' sporls buf has developed a fine iap-dancing class. Green ----- Physical Science Don'+ mind lhe evil smells and loud noises which issue forih from Mr. Greens room. He is merely 'frying io creaie a few chemisls. Burdorf ------ Librarian One cannof fhinlc of Boniia wiih- oul Thinking of ihe really fine library which Miss Burdorf has spen'r many years in perfeciing. Noi only can lhe French lan- guage be learned from our dainiy French ieacher buf also many of Their charming manners. Helwiclc ------ Subslilule Whal would we do wilhoui Miss Helwiclc when we find our beloved 'reachers missing? Fischer ---- Biological Science Boniia is luclcy +o have a superior biologisl lo leach biology. Price ----------- Woodshop and Mechanical Drawing Eoolball heroes are nor born: They are made by Mr. Price.- Of Parker ......-- English Darling Miss Parker who malces English a delighl 'ro sfudy. Dinsmore ------- English We wanl lo 'rhanlr you for ihe many 'rhanlcless jobs you have per- +O formed so nobly. Hoslord ---- Americanizaiion We ihanlc Mrs. Hosford for her splendid worlc in conneciion wiih Boniia. Randall ---- Home Economics Man cannoi live wiihoul food and cloihes buf why should he wilih Miss Randall in lhe Home Eco- nomics deparlmenl. Harbin ------ Aufo-shop Mr. Harbin deserves much credil for providing a slage crew lo 'fix scenery for our dramaiic produc- iions ai' Boniia. June Husion OUR FACULTY T4 X BQNTAX WXCUUV N I he - . 'XY ly Q WN w 7,1 QV' ' ' ' x Q X YEAR OF '33-'34 452 ,- ,4av f 7 f 1 5 1 'r,,v P X 'L gi Tr? rf- 4 W ff, An K ,W hw Top-Cffice Force Cenfer-Ground Superinfemdenfs Lower-School Busses Ax X TRUSIEES lbonlei Union Hnh UOITTC. V Ol limi ll 'VUll'1l fx ha i If i-llfjfml 'l'il'i VII Q 'l QV llv- lyliwli-li' 1-fini v ,O r X v, il . .4 lVf7f', , fl l Bonilu, wlml could lsr' in ln-llzfr or ii ip Nl' V - 7 llrf, lil-rm M111 rr- r y r , r more npproprmlo namo lor our an hool. y A, H 5. , I . . . . . If gn , .im f i + i Bmnq slluolocl in nl Counlry oriqirmlly E Kp L it . by ll H , . , 4. ,1r- , 1-3 . s solllocl lay the Spanish, and lmvinq lmilcl 1, ,B li ,l ' lm Q . . . . , Ill!-1.ll',' tml .yl,i. if H1 yr, lnqs ol Spanish nrchilocgluro, llm inslulu ' - N I! 1 y y I Y K DllVI1 , llii, l if ,A yr In ly lion roa y Couc nl mvc incl a lwllor . Bwrillfa liww .ivlri 4 Th 4,5 vvmriy ml llmifir tm , ' ln The year lQO3. sluclcnls lirsl lwqnn fo allend classes in The inslilulion now known as Bonila Union High School, Ol Course Those lirsl sluclonls didnt liavu llmo lovely buildings that wo, who are now slurlenls ol Bonila, havo. To he ex- acl, lho lirsl Classes were held in an imply sloro building in La Verne. The sluclonl body ol Bonila, nlfhouqli lilo one biq, happy family, in roelily, is divided inlo lhrco parls. These paris are: La Verne, Lai Vvrno Heiqhls, and San Dimas. Uurinq lho yvars ol Bonilds exislonce, lhv various prinfipals, lrusloes, and lom'lwrs lmxv lwvn slrivinq lo mdlce a lsiqqvr and lw5'or Boniln lor lhv slu IlY1lWVUVf'lYh'fll' rv' ii L Il, f VJVTW xUN ly, gl iw- Frm ' 1, 1 l . L, V l LWFOVf'lTN l'l, Uri- J , ninq ann liourinfq and L1r'imQ ri al GV! li Appr' 'i 'fri in ' 3 LLP! T., ,'-, In lhv V14 llw 1 yy 3 1 i , ol Smnila lug-19 DQ-'11, lXl.iXf 'lk' r-Tfnqin l f if s K l i Sp more . 'Q 'war ds lllw, glfivf if r l S9rvG.ii I l Q' x sr DE I is DYJTTFTIC V STUDENT CQVERNMENT The Bonila S'udenl Body has placed lhe year I933-34 al lhe lop of lhe lisl of successful years allained in lhe hislory ol our school. Under The capable leadership ol our presidenl, Clemenl Lapp, lhe program of lwo assemblies a weelc has conlinued mos? favorably lrom The viewpoinl ol being bolh enlerlaining and educa- lional. Many leclures were provided which were exceedingly beneficial in helping The sludenl plan his lulure life. The music deparlmenr, rhe dramalics doparrmenl and all ol +he various ora ganizarions in The school have very kindly cooperafed wilh 'rhe sludenl body durirg this year in presen+ing assembly programs. Lass xcar a ' an el Sludenl Body ex- fl'l'I,TQ1rf1i WS X155 Ihc schools ol lhe league an opporlur- nily lo come inlo conlacl' wilh each olher besides lhrough alhlelics, and lhus lo eslablish a more Friendly feeling be- lween lhe schools. This was nol only a brillianl idea bul il has proved lo bc very praclical and has broughl aboul mos? happy resulls. Some ol our mosf inleresling assemblies were provided lhrough lhese exchange programs. The Sludenl Welfare Council has gone on wilh ils worlc of malcing inler- esling plans for The Sludenl Body in a mosr prolicienl manner, and we leel lhal' il is really a necessary improve- menl lo lhis organizalion. Every srudenl' in Bonila should be con- gralsulaled on living up lo lhe school mollo, l Serve, lor wilhoul lhe splen- did cooperalion of each individual lhe success ol lhe Sludenl Body would be impossible. Lucille Boly 9 i ff 'X s - , , Aqvxikk 'l K V' ua. 'Aj B4 NN-NV! hx f'--- Ng 'NY P 5 NC 'l 'K .q M 2 . ' H5 M -mfc'.,'vgiiQUq1llll' , -w-:minus-vw-in nfl-Iurwwb-.-:ax -5- if .. ,gg Mig: 'kv up 11 , . if vi P ,, 4 4 E., . ,M rw Qhfvfgv xg - 'ALM-Q. Q: Q' 1 fr ar' ' I'-1 . , 1-1 air 'wif'-, 'mf' .N '. 'N HV'-ibbl' w 'L ' , , . '- ' 'fl si' ,E A - , if f 1 ,. 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Ak Q 'x A fa ' k J ., f if ,r 'fn ,' . dw fn 2 HY 'L L W- , ,Q , f K A A .L , I I I y pw: uw' ?L,il',, F 1. 4A'i' AM i 1 V 1 K I X NA Q. X, 51 ' 'S ' -H - CUASSSES mmf W s I Eisan Th one Civcy Presidenf Vice Presidenf Sccrolary Treasurer Social Chairman Xnfelfare Council Fred Willis Leslie Eisan Eunice Throne Treva Civey Efhel Glenn Aline Epperson 14 V SENICDR CLASS ll came lo pass in fhe year one lhou- sand nine hundred and fhirfy Thar a freshman clad in simple affire fimidly knocked upon lhe porlals of Bonila Union High School, humbly seeking acl- milfance. The child was young, inexperi' onced. and in pursuif of knowledge. Wha+ seekesi fhou? came from wilhin fhe mighfy gafes. Oh, fhal l mighl enfer and imbibe a porlion of your feachingf' Yea. and 'rhese same gafes parfed fhaf lhe youlh could procure admission. One 'rhousand four hundred and sixly days came and disappeared. He who had diligenfly applied himself fo 'rhe fask was preparing fo deparf. You have perfecfed fhe fasks sef before you fo lhe besf of your abilifyf' sounded from fhese halls of erudiiion. Now you will have fo seek wider fields for your efforfs. Go forfh info fhe realms of fhis vasf world! When fhe voice had spoken, a fare- well was exchanged. And so if befell in 'rhe year one fhousand nine hundred and fhirfy-four fhaf fhis same youfh wenl' from 'rhe School of Bonifa desirous of making a name for his school and for himself. -Ma ry Louise Godfrey SENIGRS '34 EST!-IER CRAWFORD Ember Nofhinq qreal was ww ll',l'lIC'!Qd USFTI. HAPfJl..lJ HERIN Rube Ho ',l1ow'. his wisdom by luis quinlrm',',. WINIH-Ill? BIAKILY Winni1w A lwml ln rmnlvn, n lmnrl In ronlrivn, A lmnrl lm vwvculre, ROBYRT FISCHLR Bob I clmr- mln nll flml may bv 'lllnv 0 I1M'1l'l. MKLBA SILVAS Mabel Modosfy is c qroal virfuc. MANUEL MHWINA Harlan Ca-hwoninq was his hobby and we-ll lw Hidl' il. Q willxoul Qnllwugl- MARJORIE LAMP Mnrj4' B'-lxind A slwininq fmmh- rmnff numryrmm qmr,-N, all fwwlvfxnfr- ' x CllAl l l S MARSllAll Uclwurlvn rjlw, llru '.Fl'l0fl, llln gpg! rn. ua.,f.ll,, J llSlIl KHHY Ulwl., llvl wrwrla flu nlwuw lvvu :JP ll1rnvnlm1nlxlag MM? J A fWv CHARLES DALE uclmrlicn The world always llgfona ln n mam wifh 5 will in him. ALICE BAPPLE Alice A maidon never bold. ol spiril so slill and qulgh llmf lwgr moflon blushed 3? hor:-olf. 5. SENIQRS Z1 M '34 . RALPH SMELTZER Governor IW' WALTER O'BRlEN Budi' Ha Yalls you Iloily wlml luis mind is. , U' ,sJ5r X LUCILLE BOLY ULU .. Charms sl' lime siqhtg meril wins e soul. A' OIJOSEPH PEREZ Joe IX Now consider how grecl this man was. DAISY STOKES Slolres A woman, nobly planned to comlorl and command. PAUL DAVIS HDGVISII Pleasure and adion make 1lwc 'Hows seem slworl. lu He bluslwes-all is sale. EILEEN WAY Woyslci Of an cheerful loolm, e pleas- inq oyo, and o rnosl noble carriaqo. FRED WILLIS Rilri Worlr, wl'ml's worlr? Wlworo lwvn I hoard lhnf word before? ETI-IEL GLENN . UQ Nexl lo yelling, I should like a prize fighf be-sl. ELVIS WOMACK .IGOOI1-. I'm a bold. bad man. FLORINE FLORES Flo A lovely lass. qarrnenled in kindness. SENIURS '34 BETTY PUTNAM nd cm IAUIINI MIFHAIL CARI MALHAN 4 Cm? M1-Yi-lv1L', 'www 4, 'vi v1f1'.'l lv PM-, wx,vV'fV,, Q, I, 'IA MAUIJH Hf7lBF'f7fH' 1 4N1wmw , , JI vfv: t ,f-f 'r nw! ,,mf,', f F .I 0 kuwuN Bu-:uN5c'5N !Bnm9Pu.n! VVNI-rw cindy and 5151-,1 mln-.ful lv-f rfuiy qw Qu mn .M f ,f' LUTUS BRIQIWSHAVV HLQMVX A happy dispoaihqn I qlff of nafurv. AMOS BREELNNGY UAVNNH A Kind fwmf PM' imrfw. If 7 , - Ii I Z SENIORS '34 LEOTA KELLEY Kelley IIYTI aIways happy, I3riqhI and snappy. HARRIET HAINLS Haines Sh 1w'4 . n uinowy bifu of Iho qrinIIu -,vxg buf sho has murh Ilnvm. I fro bf W ff' ,J his-' JOHN ULLOA Row I-Iis own morif rnakos his way. JEAN MITCHELL Jean If is good Io argue. buf no+ offer finding yourself in Ihe wrong. 1 MN OLAF VANIMAN Brick I have Ihe sfrengfh of fem men. LOUISE BON DURANT Bonnie NVMN an eve she has! An fw inq eye, and ye? rnc- au-, f',L+ I' 'YWfFd 3I, lu LLOYD ROUSE Lily Too younq Io Icnow how io I:3uImvu. BLSSIIQ VALERO Boss II ix Ihu infiniio wiILI'1 :ruff of uayinq IiIIIu, and of Ivninfg aomoihinq rnoro. HLRSCHLLL WHITMLR Pete If wonf in one ear and out Ihe ofhor. I-IAZEL LE FEVRE Hazel As IUII of spirif as Ihe monfh of Moy. PRICE GLASGOW Tex A beard, fair health, and honcsfy. SENIORS 34 EUNVQE THWDNE 'QLEMENT gif: Em! C,-fe f - . , ff: ' :Hz FC ff, ' Jt'f. '-'ra f se' c J .i.,v,,,' I , ,Vie il CQ. ..,Z .Wei I ME. VAUL GPUH' LQPENK: LAPIME5 1 Cala, LC'-we Jw IV 'H ' of CCOBPC- zz 15 h Sw-r'f-f. z'c'w:,'1' 'ns . Nr A J. nu. ,,.A u ,,, . xy MAUFINP PUTNAM ALBEPT WEWS Rr-fu Pwr-f.. SN- Aol. 'mr-,g-1 dm-,F v H, H, -ffqxyffw mf' ,q f11-Huff Nw-r.-ffvn fvf u- prwfrg WlllIAM MANN MAPMQRIL KPNG BBN Mnrf I um- 'Hn' vu-'fwfr' dr--. Sf' fa fri 'ws' - -9 ,qqrnn ,Mix ,1 qupw ff-Ulfj -V 0 pu' yll inn 111'-,y,gbH -ygw hiv 'vu- IORELPA SIMPSON LEVVIS HARVE7 S5119 Hy. M,-,, nw fm.-f-GX xr vw.-5 Wfa' 'wwrh'-'-, r- H 6.Hm,1 -.M bv, my x W' fu XV 1 f,-mf' OHL 2' .. in .u'd. N 1.w Vll AR VERA F'--U WM!- Vw 'P' :..'a.g.- ' an., .4 J1v'vd xx N .,,,.1 ,--1 p up vw' :1 TQEVA CNEH T651 ,-.31 A L, m Da-x' I9 . v k r U W. l if ,fi f I I l EDWARD ROLAND if Iimils of becoming mirth. l ,,Ed., A mcrrier man, willwin llwc m-vo: gponl an lwour's Tall: illial. MARGARET JOHNSTON ilMoqqif'll lliil iuipmlnnl lllinq in lili- ii. lo lmvf- n qmnl Aim, nnfl lil pri-,-,w.f, dplllllflfl mul liiwui-vi-imrifrr lin nllmn ll, ll,S'll R KROl TCH 5 'ICVlllf,l1'l Tliirilrinqi',f1rlifllr:wr1',lf1fJl llmufglwl. BETTY BOWDEN Eels Where ll'iere'5 5 will, some, body! fml lo give way. FOREST GARY Gary Men should be wlwal lhey SCOUT. MARY EBERSOLE Pepper QT all virlues, clweerlulness ig 'HQ mggl prclilable, fENlORS '34 LUELLA SPRY Luella Her voice was over sofl. qenllo. and low, an excel- lenl lliinq in woman. GEORGE RULE Curly l'-lu lm-, llw slcin you lovo To louc li, AllNl l.l'l'RSON Hlppizf' Slim lma n lmin ol nclmirrir wrmilliy ral n pIlV1f,lJ'.5. GALEN LAPP Gf0fsQv some mon lull: in lliuir sleep, olhers sleop in llwir lolli. HELEN BROWNSBERGER Brownie The girl with miles and miles of smiles. DOROTHY JONES Dol The lairesl garden in lwer loolcs, and in her mind The Wisesl boolcs. SENIQRS '34 nwf' GEORGE BRINK JOYCE KINNEY llBVlf1LH NJQYQQU Mullwinlra this world is buf Winmme in bofh smilgg fa flull qmy place. and adlons. OPAL JOHNSTON JAMES MFANS Opal Jimmy 1 firm wlwp lo l'ur1r'.nlf lu hun, Cqlmnrrng ig 1, qrrgggl ,V-I and llmrrslmu, muzl lm nf: vnnlmff, lim Ylflll. IXJNAIID .lUClllMSlN llf7NllNl F-INV n.lfl!llH Fifi llv lmllx n mlurn lrmrmlr, lml 'wr'-nily ml mann--v rf I1 flllntlfl lllllfll. lIHl'V . 'l llll'r fYf fulflll, IHRINI Kfllllll vAMI',L5fJlnH-HIY K0llm H.llrn Slw slum nullmw-1 un pw: I lmvv- immf-.ml lflvlqnvllg-, li- Ulm mul ll-ml. ll wvll. in mv JAMES STONE .lUNi HUSTON lllnss 5 .lurw M-vu ul low wmrls mv flux Swv:-O, rnlml af-sono, fm-' lwikl IWPIY, 0 vwwllwv willy .1 lnil lfw nllv. MKRW IUUISI C1OlWl'RlY lMlRS-ON IARAWAY 'fxlnfnlvl' Mgmlvvvll glw ,.4 ,-Q -.U fum, xg lllml, A lmydl, iusl, qrul upvlqlvl -.Q npl. ww lxlvmfll .1 lllwpw .ymnlll-vmn. -.ilimy I A U'f'Af'99 j f fig! , I-ff'f'7 Linqenfelder Kern Morris Marshall I v OFFICERS PresidenT John Lingenfelder Vice PresidenT ,- Bill Kern SecreTary MargareT Morris Treasurer Social Chairman Welfare Council Sarah Marshall Virginia Bixby Sue CaruThers 22 V JLJNICDRS Hello BoniTal Here comes The Junior Class To show you some oT The picTures in Their album of T933-34. WhaT's This on The TirsT page? SweaTersl And are They preTTyl BrighT blue wiTh whiTe em- blems, They are The mosT ouTsTanding sweaTers in The hisTory of BoniTa. Here's a picTure of The boys wearing funny panTs and wigs and The girls wear- ing cjueer, old-fashioned dresses. Thal. Tolks, is how we looked in our sensa- Tional producTiun of C-3oldsmiTh's She SToops To Conquer. Vfe Tind many junior boys in These snaps oT The boys' Teams and here's some picTures of The DramoTic Club and NaTure Club in which many juniors are Tound. We see -I-ha+ juniors also make up The biggesT parT oT The ChemisTry Club and are well represenTed in The Spanish Club and LaTin Club. Every junior girl supporTs The Girls' League and every junior boy, The Boys' AssociaTion. We Tind many juniors in These snaps of The Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. Here are junior girls, loyal members oT The G.A.A., bobbing up in all corners of This scene oT a Play Day. Look aT This! The mosT exciTing pic- Ture in our book! The grand finale of The year-The Junior-Senior ParTy! And speaking of seniors, we're cerTainly going To miss Them nexT year buT wc wish Them loads oT success and will once more prove we have The real BoniTa spiriT by doing ouT besT To Till Their places. -Mary Ellen Lapp 1A,f Z. af I I X n . Q D ' V, x . ,. Q? 9 1. HVLN , E Q a 0. ' .., l H- ,Q 4 1 4 . ' ' I' , 1 I ' Q' u Q 4' ,' r I ' JJ L ' of . . A L 6.1 'p , QQ ,UC ? 4 Q F - n Q V4 0 , ' , ' . tr 4- iu 1 .09 ,AQDQQJ 1 - ' NK' '. 1 'A fl A I fy -- -Y 4 if V , f' sa: asm .UC -: uv ' Q, 1 V ' 1' ,V -A .'i 4 QM' - 1 in ' 3 lg - 1 V a .if to W 5, - '-1 'qv , V Q lt v ' X ',' ' p 'Wfw-vw 'lr' -I .J Q 15 ' 'D 1 : 52.71 ---Q ' e +.- , .. F J' O' , 1 5 4 R34 IJ I I r N' , w I S .1 ln. 0' 1,00 o as ff: v 'V Q ff f ' . 7 s A I 1 .Q , 'i rr' Y . - F79 4' N 4 V Q . 7 A '7 I u, 0 I I, . v Q6fVM9J1j W1 L 1 lu . .3 1 Q. .jj Q . 4 -Q v I Q ' - ' Q K A ' ' ' ' 1 A. A f'Q.Q 1'r 3 '- ' 2 2 Q A , V4 . Q I 7 V I .ij A ' 0 4 Y 4 ' 4 mf f. mmi N' fl:-.9 Run Hupkiru, GIFJ, lxv Sfhwinu, Bx!1lk4,NV.1 a'I3, Univ. fmuvmi Run lXv'niNu, Snndvm, 5.arwJw' Vqm, Siuww., SU Q' Vx-'V' -' C x. ' V MJ Kms Huduvw, Suiflv VVUQIIY, D-M111 rx Muvrix Tmuwykl NY N 'J Tx, rvuvH' Rows HA-.kvlf fv1.wwi.' H.xwmvx', Hall Evlkvmp, N.r.1 '- -q SJ' :- HHN Ron Sflvvlx, R-Wllwl Bvnllmlvr, C'l!lNL'lVT 1Wrv1,1f',Cf.'--1, N.x..x'f- ' 'YUM Kvu Rwlqvmi, lluH1v.'uL, Sfxolf, Mm-,imH, Hx-lm, Vw F' - 1 f-nr'!9w Kun xx.1rlnUwI, kxmlwlw, Bfll 'III xl, ksxx fix I XHHPX Rwn Kmry N.lx.l'rr'Hv, funiv, Www' Vw, Liu mf ' y N1 u 1 we n 'mx 8.1:-. My-g lw.1w1h-1JL-- Hvifm N -- N' N- N' . 'v N 1 R f y -- Q 11-viih Run fx1x.fm1-1, fmwwfuf, Mklmm, Lf ' N .X ' M if Gd J, hey, Ready, Ycdcr, Rofhrock I gf f V OFFICERS Presidenl Vice Presidenl ,- , JCCFC TOFY T'casurer Wkfellare Council Ye Leade Spurgeon Rolhroclc Gale Reedy Clara Godfrey Jane? Yoder Madge Fischer Spurgeon Rolhroclc l V SGPHGMQRE CLASS This school year dawned upon a new Sophomore Class, lhe class of '36. Though we were iusl freshmen lasl year, loday we lay claim lo lhe lille of being The mosl versalile and poppy class in Bonila. We have had members in lhe Naluro Club, Lalin Club, Spanish Club, Schol- arship Sociely, Junior Hi-Y, Orcheslra, and bolh girls' and boys' alhlelic reams. All lhrough The year we have slrived lo supporl all school aclivilies such as plays, assemblies, rallies, and games: and las'r, bul' noi leasf, we have supporled This annual, by gelling second only fo rhe seniors, in Jrhe Annual Selling Con'res'r. A lol of The credil for fhe achieve- menls of +his class is due 'ro i'rs Teachers. They have helped us in lhe hardesl places and pepped us up. If you walch us Jrhrough lhe nexl fwo years you will see greaf Things. We, sophomores, fhinlc we have The besl class in school and anyone would have a hard iob making us lhinlc o+herwise. Vxfe wish fo exrend lo lhe seniors who graduafe in June, good-by, good luck, and heaps ol happiness. -Spurgeon Rofhroclc 5 Hr' Q '21 ,Md if f W A - , .-.14,., 1 I 4 ,f.g.w-'- -,:,, 1 P' P 3 :L N - W -V -. ,..,, - , , , Q ,g 5 . --w. ,f Q ,..'.f. f.-vf-,w'.w,f ,NVD-Ai -w-4:-Quwan-41--.v 4 -ff-M... -fi-H134-m454'9 SOPHQMURE CR IPS BOYS Hrs? Row- Mmm, Runs. H, lNuSJw.1ir1v, UIV uifw, G'-1-rwp NH!-v l, ,'-- BN' F 4: fmcond Row- lvmon, Nolsun, H.m.mniI, Evn-Yun, .5uMv.Hv H-vm.-,N F --qi, Bfdfux COMM-. Hwild Rmw---Rufiwlmk, Br-mx, MxL1lIlI1'LIul'1. O bnwvv, NVHNM F1-ywlw S- w 31 11' 34 1. -- , Primo fnClwiwvH. ivulh Row CODl1dkJy, IUIYUYIWVLX, Rumfx Suu-l?.'-'v Ruwwi' W',1r,r'-N SL --1-'f lug--P UIRIS H1-J Rvw xAf iHr.1lvu, Shuxv, Hwmpv. RM-x lxvfnumw Phi , 1' af-4 1 fvvmvlld R-Hx N4r'.1.h.qv'w k,'mHvvy, Hfvvfrhy Fu 51 kwa V, Sr' W -1-f x lA'!.1,WlYh1H 1Adxn.v-ul. Muni R1-H Mx, RfM1wf.x A -f Yau 'xrmm v U '-' Fav' H' fx- 11 I lc' 0 f Jfuwal ,iv ,s-.si-,..k 1 , v. f- '1- .rr-fifiu , - 3-S' X' 'i f'ss ' F Ferguson, lvlccall, Way. cf V OFFICERS Presidenl Vice Presidenl Secrefary Treasurer Welfare Council Dean Way Alan Ferguson Lucille McCall Olive Bradley Arline Sheely V FRESHAAEN No one can evrer imaqinr: how much il moans lo us, as lroshmen, io he mem hors ol lho Bonila Sludonl Body. We don'l lhink anyone can imaqinc how lhoroughly slarllinq and lhrillinq il was lo enler inlo such new surroundings and become acquainled wilh so many differs enl people. Besides having such a variely ol sludies, soon we were busy wilh alhlelics and olher school acfivilies and in a few weeks we had become lull-fledged Bonilans. We are lruly graleful, when we lhink lhai we have lhree more years lo enjoy our friendship and aclivilies al Bonila. Vlfe are very sorry lo have lhe seniors leave our midsl, bul al 'rhe same lime we are glad 'rhal lhey can go inlo lhe world and acquire more knowledge and he- come grealer men and women. We ape preciale lhe kindness and allenlion of lhe seniors, during our lirsl year al Boni+a. Congrafulalions, seniors, may all your lives be successful ones. Auf Wiedersehen. -Arline Sheely V. W, J ,, , 4 il! 22? J. ,.. fi f -a ,ji ,, fr A 3 -4 1' '. ,X 1 4 ' ,ff-f.:u4f.1L41-. , 4 , N , . f ,, 1 ' ::'.l.w.fi - J: gijujyi - . H ' , ' - 4 11331-5 ft gihi, ., , l '.:Lr1f4'5n1 !,,,hi:, ' X 4 A A 30 t- . Sy, f , -jqa TQ ' ' ' 1 + V 'K -ef, f V bf N 3+ I U IRUSI 1 QRUUPS GIRLS Ianni Run Hlmf, N1.l1-A , X1x,,l v'V11,Yl'i4, 5l1Nwuw, Eff 1,-yr rm 1 Hmm 1 L 1 ' 1 umwl Rum Sirwvpxmw, M.mzvv.m, Nm--mwvr f , lap, 'F 'U -f4,- F-, Pr ' L, I. Bnmilvy, BUI1IwLII.lH', Mow! m-1-. Hwinf Ron Hopkins, PMIYI, Slxlvw, VN',11l.f-rx ix,-ll-Y, fl' '. wv M 'fx w , M. f 1 Rnwdilm, Publ, Bnmudx, Hrumix. BOYS nn? Raw S.'!'.1ff.w, llufmrw-Jwfrrx LN.1.f11-rn, Rm'--1' H.1ffif'H KH-LN, ... Sf. 1, , I SQHUIIJ Rvxx Gnrlvwvu, gi' , l-ww Cflmkl U,1r1.11wm7 VVA, F' wifm B., J., fy- --- A A-- NUIJ ROM V r . ' I Nqnxrwx T1 l'.1xr-., Huixfx-vp HL-'Jw-,, Qm' kK'l '- ' 5 'Hy Hnlful. NUIII1 Rvu Rmkfw, K-wmv, N1.u:wlXli'-V, fnrmiu 'f', f5L:1?, l' JN' G f wx Q. fi S , Vvilks-,S.1vulw.', I'-.1 yu:-, llmlwfvl. '34 GRADUATES IN I96O WI-lO'S WI-IO Mr. Paul Groff, Ph.D.. B.A., L.H., efc.. heads a research info fhe mysfery of 'rhe moon. He and his worlhy helpers aim fo prove fhaf if is made of green cheese. The eminenf men and women aiding him are: Louise Bon Duranf, Amos Breeding, Foresf Gary B.M., Raymond Lussier, Pauline Michael. Joe Perez. George Schooler, Luella Spry, Daisy Sfokes, Helen Brownsberger, Mary Eber- sole, Donald Jochimsen. Dorofhy Jones. Joyce Kinney, Eileen Way, and Lewis Harvey. Harriel Haines. Florine Flores and Leonfine Fink are beaufy operafors who guaranfee fo make any woman beaufi- ful. Beffy Bowden is in Europe bringing down fifles. Lofus Bradshaw is an opera singer. Alexander Borazove is The con- ducfor of a jazz orchesfra. Alice Bap- ple's hubby sfill loves her. NVinifred Blakely is fhe world's new and beffer Marie Dressler. Lucille Boly - Mrs.? lName wifhheld so as nof fo sfop com- pefifionl. George Brink is a professor of physics. John Bronson is a faxi driver. Treva Civey rides elephanfs in 'rhe circus. Esfher Crawford is fhe Dean of a Wom- en's College. Charles Dale is an am- bassador fo England. Paul Davis is a gas mefer reader. Leslie Eisan is a pros- pecfor--nof a miner yef. Aline Epper- son is a professional chaperon. Bob Fischer is following in papa's foofsfeps. Price Glasgow is a handwrifing experf. Efhel Glenn is our new Tizzie Lish. Jimmy Godfrey is selling ladies' silk sfockings from door fo door. Mary Louise Godfrey and Emerson Laraway are working for Mr. Buzzby Buzz. Harold Herin is a popular radio crooner. Man- efla Hill is on a second honeymoon. Maudie Holbrook is on fhe police force -bossing fhose men around. June Hus- fon is feaching English in France. Mar- garef Johnsfon is in a foresfry labora- fory. Leofa Kelley is a happy blues singer. Leslie Kelley is 'rapping fo fhe 'runes of fhe Follies of I96O. Marjorie King is a cowgirl oul' wesf. Lorene Koller is a Tea Room hosfess. Marjorie Lamp is a prison mafron. Clemenf Lapp is a soldier of forfune. Galen Lapp is a fireman. Lorene Lari- mer is a fufurisfic arfisf. Lawrence Len- nihan is a +igh+ rope walker. Hazel Le Fevre is flying down 'ro Reno. Carl Mc Lean is selling monkeys on canes af fhe fairs. William Mann is 'rhe man abouf fown. Charles Marshall is a sailor. James Means is a Grammar School in- sfrucfor. Manuel Medina is making a comic sfrip of his life. Dean Noah is a radio docfor. Walfer O'Brien is a hair lonic agenf. Beffy Pufnam is 'rhe piano pounder for fhe Jiggers. Maurine Pufnam is a mafron. Bud Revis is a peanuf seller on Broadway. Ed Roland is a chef. Lloyd Rouse is a barber. George Rule is a piano mover. Melba Silvas is raising foy ferriers. Lorelda Simpson is a symphony orchesfra direc- for. Virginia Slanker is a model. Ralph Smellzer is a fafher. Zola Sfone is fhe aulhor of a Hearfs- ease. James Sfone is also a bufler. Glenn Thomas is a plumber. Eunice Throne is a professor of Social Sfudies. John Ulloa is in Mexico, making good. Olaf Vaniman is an aesfhefic dancing insfrucfor. Pilar Vera is a speed demon. Pefe Whifmer is in Hawaii, showing fhe nafives how. Fred Willis is a movie Romeo. Elvis Vlomack is a failor. Class Prophef, Luella Spry km, 'Q ,Y ., 1 , ffm f r-11? fi' 1 14, ,,A, ff, ' 9? iff- C . .Qin .9 if ANI ' fx- I if :fi 5 ,, Q , , Q, - , s figk V 'igdgzaf-.:' iw-'x Mn' A 'a M, - f QQ .537 1 . M7 . 'X 'fa if wi: ? 1 X ' A 1. 'T 2: L X' 1 ' 1,51-x Y C, 1 lw,,' ' f r 1 x Q N J ll vl T! ,vo 05.- 'N. I -tw. -.3 .1 ' - y-rr W' 1 ' ' if - W 'lf V 1+-1 sv - 'F , 5 se: . 5 ' ., f tm U -X ' I' .VT xx KAI! - if J ,. 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' ' f'-Eg BQNITA ECHQES '34 I STAFF ln spife of lhe depression, The lrlilor in Chiel Paul Groff Af.sc,.r3iale bdilor Lucille Boly San Dimas Business Manager Charles Dale La Verne Business Manager Charles Marshall Music Edilor l-lelen Goodwin Jolces and Snaps Edifor Johnnie Ulloa Girls' Afhlefic Edifor Leslie Kelley Typisf Mary Ebersole Boys' Afhlefic Edilor Joe Perez Calendar Edifor Pafsy Tillman Drama Ediior Beffy Bowden Arf Edifor Manual Medina Senior Class Edifor Mary Louise Godfrey Junior Class Edifor Mary Ellen Lapp Sophomore Class Edifor Spurgeon Rofhrock Freshman Class Edilor Arlene Sheely 3C Echoes has once again been made pos- sible by 'lhaf spirif of oplimism, loyally. and perseverance which is lhe very essence of Bonila. Allhough lhis boolc is nof all fhaf ils rnalcers would have il, we believe fhal' il achieves ils purpose in echoing lo ifs readers lhose memories of fheir school which Bonifans revere and cherish. l wish lo sincerely express my appre- ciafion for fhe excellenf cooperafion of fhe slaff members. Even wifh such help, fhe annual would have been a failure il if had nof been for fhe guiding direc- fion of fhe advisor, Miss Dinsmoreq 'rho engraver, Mr. Smifh3 and fhe prinfer, Mr. Day. Then I desire especially lo lhanlc fhose whose names are never re- vealed for fheir lcind assisfance: fheir help was of incalculable worfh. To any- one who has conlribufed a word or snap- shof, who subscribed 'lo any lcind of an ad, or in any ofher way helped fo make fhis bool: possible, I say Mil Gracias. There are always a few sfudenfs who see beyond fhe defails of fhe prinfed page: who find more fhan faces in fhe phofographs. To fhose persons, fhis an- nual will mean more fhan a bool: of memories? if will be an inspirafion, an incenfive for a nobler life in fhe fufure under fhe moffo I serve. The Edifor 11,-f..1H ' -. f:-4 uf ff '1' H 14 .Z1Ki2!f 5Q1l1Q1V 11 , We I 1 l'l1',llJfn1 Bf,l1f,f,,mg,11',f'11'f'1'-G f ' '-11 'rj 1- ' 1 1 1 gl Q , 'nfrflff' fl1f1lvrr1f1r1j Puff. r f':'1 11 11 rfsffnrlrl PGH lluklfrf, l 11 l P 1 11 1 ' F1 1 1 lulfg lp,1pfg1',f,r1, flu: rw' ' GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girlz' l.,f:f1qur: of Boniln, in mrflrrr lo Cronlo A zpiri? of lrir:r1cllir11:f,'. f'lVUOf1fj llm girls, lo lr:s1rgl1 llwo url ful qffllir1q along wilh ollvrrs mul lu prrfpfarf: ilu mornluors for useful work in llw C',fHT1lT'lLI wily hm cnrriod Oul ac1.livilir:',flurir1q llll' panl yfmr wl1ifl1 lmvcv 11ror1'1c1lrrrl ll1r-an ideals. A rf:c'011li0nlwr'll1f1lrr:'.l'1rr1c-r1f4irl'., llxr: Mollmrm' nnrl Dnuqlwlrwrn' Bclf'1C'1Ul'l, llw ar1r1Lml l-lifJir1lcrs and llm Muy fn-.livnl all lwlpml lo lwuilcl f1 lwllur lrir1r1clf,l1i11 amfl Ur1Clr1r'alanclinq among ll1z1 qlrlf., 1r1c1ll1fvr'. .mrl loe1cl1czrs. Cn1opr1rf1li0r1 was Clovvlcspr-cl will1 f1ll :Hur acliviliv-1 lor il was only ll1rc111ql1 working lwqollwvr llm? wr' VfNf1Ckl104l llw SLIFCHSS wl1icl1 was ours. Tlw qoal of l0.1rr1inq 10 lv- Ol -.vrvicw Wm. lwrouqlwl Oul llwouqlw llw Clillvrcml vvays WO rfslsfvfl monoy and in our Qofldl mrvicv worln. The lirmnfo COmmill'O0 rnisml rnonvy by snllinq Cf111c'ly al llw qm11cs, llw campus c0r11r11ill0o cmvo 11 lwvwlil pnrly, ilm ar! Cor11111illO0 Spon- --orml 11 alwv lwlaclinq L.1r11p11iqn, .1 Hal- U lf 2111.1 '1 f lffvlivll 'J'f1l'1 f11'-N111 aw, llwf- pro f'1rfn111 fr11v11llf-f1.1r1fl 'l1'- ,w 111l ' '1'11r'1' lf'f' l :ff 'H-1w' ,1ll 1 ,1l1- wl 1f1 l 'lf1,H. 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Q -f 4. .,',.. ,,.,,,. 1 '. - .U 'f Tlx Sf Adviser Presidenf Vice preside 'raw' Gigli, Willi'., Puri-5, Prici- C QFFICERS nz John Price Joe Perez Fred Vlfillis V.,-,l r-.fall BOYS' ASSOCIATIQN ln lhin, ils second year, lhe Boys' As- socialion has shown ils founders lhal' fhey really helped The Bonila Sludenl Body in lalcing a large slep forward in ifs own beflermenl by eslablishing such an organizalion. This year, a befler feeling has prevailed belween sludenls and lacully and also among lhe various classes +han ever before. This lac? can be 'rraced lo lhe Boys' Associalion and i!s cooperalion wi+h fhe Girls' League. ln fhe separale assemblies many in- leresling spealcers were heard who ofh- erwise mighl noi have been procured. A feeling of fellowship among lhe boys seemed To grow more noliceable afler each meering of 'lhe associalion. On lhe whole we believe fhal one of lhe main reasons fha? lhis year has been such a success in every way for Bonila is +ha+ Through fhe co-operalion of each sludenl wilh 'rhe res+ of fhe Slude-nl Body, a new era in sfudenl governmenl has seen ils birrh. And lhe presence of a boys' associa+ion has been a large laclor in making fhis possible. --Fred Willis l -fr' .3 i E l W 3 v ...ffm . nada... Prmidfgni Vito-Prodi Sccrdary Y Program Chauvman SoCif11Chnrm an f'rf:'.if1fm1 Vim: Prez fJr:f,r'e I ex ry rVl'3dSUffBV l'rc .idvv1l 1 1 1muc,rulm'y Plnwldvrwi Vic? Prvsucic 3UCl'0'dFY Tl'U35lll'l'F Prmxrunm C in u vm: . Aa' - Q f ,.... sxT-v.. . I 5 r rig lrmifgr, lixfrwi. lim! w, Willi.rliiu, Lwlnlli-ry, Billy ll un lmiividcqv' ad i Ol ri ' ' ,VB . il R pfitliiml vl.v,.,.fw afilrll l5lrr...wv.- Vvkllii Kfrfik fi linq nl lull , i nn, ' i li 0 l lf, Wir'lxi11f1:1. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY DEEICERS Presidenl VEce Presidenl Secfe'ary-Treasur pJC C:Of V '7'D'1 Paul Groll Mary Ellen Lapo June L-luslon Fred Vvfillis palsy Tirlmfm 34 The members of lhis sociely slrivc lo livl: up to the mollo, Scholarship for 'ur-r'vifL0. Member-,hip is hfned cnlirely upon poinla, ol whirh ren are required for upper c,lf1','rrnf:r1, :mtl nine lor lhc lrcsh men, Lilo mffrnbrrrzhip is earned by all uluclerils who fm: in The sociely for six semeslerz, one of which musl bc in ihe senior year. This enliflef, members lo a ,pecial ccrlilirgale and a gold seal placed upon lheir diplomas. The slu deni body presenls lhern wilh lhe Slalc pin bearing lhe inilials HC. S. E. lcalie lornia Scholarship Eederalionl. This pin is recognized on every college campus. A+ rhe enfl ol lhe lirsl semesler Lucille Boly, Mary Louise Godfrey, Paul Qroll, June l-luslon and Eunice Throne earnecl life memberships. The members 'rhis year have been un- usually aclive in alhlelics, music, dra- rnalics and school polilics. A large num- ber ol freshmen were adrnilled 'ro lhe sociely. ll is The club's aim 'fo furlher inleresl in lhe scholaslic phase of school and al lhe same lime 'rake aclive parls in ou?- side aclivilies. Miss Lochridge, facully advisor, has given much ol her lime lo malce 'lhe sociely a success. -Rurh Wilhelm I SI lORTl VXND CNQLUB Offucers Elvis Womack Fred Wil'is James Slonc PRLSS C LUB 'Isl SCIT1C5lCfl Offucers Eunice Tlmronc Joe Perez Belly Bowden C l ll.Nll5Al'RY Offucers Cmrclrm llflnll-ll Don DQ Sclminm- Suv CmlFfL1ll1l'l - Pfxlly Jo Clmpnmn Marcia Vanirnnn HAM Rudolph Fisclwr Lewis Harvey Mary Ellen Lnpp Rfxl NU Q QLLIB Offucers Marvin l-loplxinzx Francis l'lan-lwin PUBLIC SPEAKINC The Public Speaking Class oT l934 has done some very inTeres+ing Things in pursuing Their goal: an aTTracTive voice and speaking abiliTy Tor each person- aliTy. They have elecTed as oTTicers: Gordon Haskell PresidenT Paul GroTT Business Manager ln speeches, They have done adver- Tising work, sTudied The religions oT The world, labored on persuasion and spenT exTensive research on debaTing. Through These various acTiviTies, They have gained pracTical Training for every- day speech. --Marjorie King DRAMATICS ' Through programs given aT school as- semblies. ouTside enTerTainmenTs, and The presenTaTion of a Three-acT play. Oh! Professor, iT can Trufhfully be said ThaT This ear's Dramafics Club has. as never bellore, made drama an impor- TanT parT in The school's acTiviTies. Because of iTs accomplishmenTs, The club's Three-Told purpose has been ac- complished: namely: To improve The voice, To acquire poise. and To gain dramaTic abiliTy. FirsT SemesTer PresidenT Mary Ellen Lapp Vice-PresidenT Leslie Kelley SecreTary-Treasurer Lorene Larimer Program Chairman RuTh Wilhelm Second SemesTer PresidenT Helen Brownsberger Vice-PresidenT Joyce Kinney SecreTary-Treasurer Ruby DeShazer Program Chairman Helen Goodwin -BeTTy Bowden '34 CIRL RESERVES This year The Girl Reserves were very successiul in ThaT each oT The girls lengThened The sides oT Their Triangles, The physical, spiriTual and menTal, and Thus Their world was made larger. During The year a greaT deal was ac- complished Trom a social sTandooinT. The girls enTerTained Their moThers aT one meeTing and Their Tafhers aT an- oTher. Two G. R.-H-Y parTies were held during The year, one in The Tall and The oTher in The spring. On ValenTine's Day abouT sixTy liTTle Mexican girls had a good Time in The caTeTeria under The direcTion of The girls. Five girls aTTended The mid-winTer conference held aT OccidenTal College, and Tour girls conducTed devoTions aT an advisors round-Table aT Long Beach. A G. R. program was given in assem- bly in The Torm of a regular meeTing and was one oT The besT assembly programs oT The year. Eleven girls, under The direcTion OT Miss Parker have earned Their G. R. rings, The highesT honor Tor a Girl Re- serve, This year. Miss Alida Parker was advisor and Those in The cabineT were: Helen Brownsberger-PresidenT Marjorie King-Vice Presidenl Marcia Vaniman-SecreTary Mariory Herlihy--Treasurer BeTTy Bowden-Social Chairman Miriam STruve-Social Service Chair- man Clara Godfrey-PubliciTy Chairman Madge Fischer - TransporTaTion Chairman Maurine Putnam, Mary Ellen Lapp-- lnTer-Club Council Members Marian Moomaw-Song Leader Marcia Vaniman PEP CLLJB The Pep Club is composed of girls who are chosen by The following sTand- ards: Good sporTsmanship, good healTh, observance oT uniTorm rule, loyaliy To school, and personal cleanliness. Each girl musT also already have obTained her B and musT have passing grades in Three subiecTs. The Pep Club sTarTed Their acTiviTies This year aT The BoniTa-Pomona nighT TooTball game and conTinued by per- Torming beTween halves aT all of our league TooTball games. A presenTaTion oT The Three LiTTle Pigs was given in as- sembly and given again by special re- quesT aT The ColTon TooTball game. The big evenT oT The year Tor The Pep Club was The TooTball banqueT which They sponsored. Mary Ellen Lapp so O Pl IISLICQ SPUXKINLL Officers Prciidmnf Gordon Heike!! Business Manafgfxr Paul Groff DRAMAAIOK ,S Prcairlonf Inf Semeafor Maury flffrn layfp Prfnaidonf 7nd gl'tFT'll:',ffJT f'fft'frf'1 BFf7WD',fJfH'Qr':V QLIIQI Rl Sl RV! 5 Officers V11-',iff1-lm! fluff-rw Brcmwr1f.lwf-sqm Vic P Prvsicfvrwf Mc'lIkiOI'ff! Klnq Sm rvinry Mnrcm Vonmmn TIfTdSUY'IXl' Mmjoriv Hcrlilxy PIP Clic!!! Officers prnxxiafsxrif Alirw hppcrsom Sm wmry Ig lu O V1 VVH il., .i , 1 lvffjv' HONOR GIRLS 4 i 'W' A,..r Firsl Row- -Shuuly, Silvas, Holbroolr, Bixby, Pulnarn, Brooks, Dr-lrnnru l-lolbroolc, Ridgway, MacLean. Sfruvu, Boly, Bcardwood, Saralion. Second Rowf-Kinney, McNuil, Brools, Sf'-w-ns, lap-rcorl, Mccnll, Slim-ly, Newcomer, Doshazor, Moornaw, Simyur, King, Biownsburqc-r, Baird, Muarglmrri, K-illuy, Llurlilrv. Third Rowv Ebursolfr, Mirlrmil, Darn, Sandor-., Willuulrri, Tillman, Slmuf, Nnvniii-llo, Richardson, Slolioi Bradley, Elrslrand, Chapman, Holler, Plall, Glenn. Uurgh ROW, V 1,-,ppl Boll. Knllvyl MrCulIm,iqli, Nnvnrmtlif, S.-inf lilo, Mill lufll, Hillun, Vnnirrmn, Johnson, Goodwin, Jorma, Mirlmul, Brulwalurr, Bappli-, Kylil, Bcmlmrmil, Siriiri-nm. Fifth Rowe Dushafur, Bull, Spry. Brondy, Lpprfisrin, S-pry, Giirllmy, linrlmr, Larirnoi, Horus, Monll, Lmvip, lloull, Cnrrulhi-rs, Bruudinq, Hoover. Sixlh Row Brnady, Way, Koller, lrliol, Sinipson, King, Blnli-ly, lvlfiiriu, Mar-,lmll, Mmudilh, Morodilll. Dale, Gonh, Crawford. Civmy, lzpporson. HGNQR GIRLS A boy, in l-he l2lh cenlury, who pos- sessed lho desire of allaining lhe rank known as lnnighlhood, had acquired on ideal lor which he would slrive. As lhis lad endeavored lo become a Knighl he pushed himsell lorward lhal his inilia- liveness mighl regisler in The minds of his superiors. ln lhe 2O+h cenlury, in Bonila Union l-ligh School, a girl who wanls lo be- come an l-lonor Girl has lilcewise a menlal conceplion of lhal which she inlends lo emulaie. The armor worn by a Knighl was of gre-al significance lo lhal Knight The regulalion middy and slcirl' symbolizes a co-operafive spiril among lhe girls in llwe Girls' League organizalion. Jusl as one Knighl recognized anolher Knighf by his coal ol arms, so is lhe dress of lhe girl ar Bonila a means of recognilion in Thar our clolhes indicale l'he same ideal. ll we succeed in allaining lhis ideal by complying wilh lhe regulalions, we can lhen be proud of rhe lac? 'rhal we are Honor Girls. -Mary Louise Godfrey 19, 52 'nv B, rfmf,+f,w UW. 0 mf f v Q f- A THE SERVICE CLUB EDU' 0, HN' Bvyr fN'.',m1ch1Ih'vv1 fllf' chosen fvn f,Tudf'n1'. lu'-'.i.h--, the- Siellflljmi Body prvnldc-rx' who, Should if he is boy, is nu'OmaHcnlly fm rm-rnhf-r, io form fm vrqanimhon callcxd the- Sm-vvicv Chnl! Thr- mvmbvr-. mr- dmwrw on fhcr lmaim .XF fhoir ndivify in flllbfw, apcwr?-., plfxyv, .ami in school work such af.: dohnfvf., um forical cordesfy, mu-JC, cmd scih.wlw.?ic, sfrmdinq. This orqnriraiion ix um- of Qhr- prodwmimanfly imnorhmf hachwrf, in Lf-nw' ing Oho rmmf- of fha school. Bwnlim, hw Hs lofiy posihon. Bcwniia ia, nr. wc' Ml know, Nw Spanish word for Nbf'JlIMfLII,! SO fhv Ubiq Ton hop ihv -zghool my hw Hs rwanwe. The dufios of the rnornlwrs mv: Ln-V Inq The Campus rwak acflmq as vfhcoru or pO'iCCHwr1, in Cf1Sv of v'O.1qhmNs In H10 halls' in brief, nichnq Nw schvni In any way possible. The nwrnlwrs arc- Charfvr. h1.ar'shaUN Bili Coihm Tom Mcfuiiouuh, Paul Graff Joimrw Lvim f'Xlbur'? Rmb Clomvni Lnpv, L0--hm' fi-NAP, .lov Pura' L-vlvn Thoumsh and Emu! Wvihs, - Albnxff Rvvih DRAMA THE JUNIOR PLAY This year The iuniors chose lo presenf Oliver Goldsmilh's immorfal play. She Sloops io Conquer, a comedy dealing wirh 'rhe misfakes oi a nighf, 'rheir causes and ourcomes. The play was given on Friday evening, December 2, and was wholly successful. The casf under rhe di- reclion of Miss Alida Parker deserve merif for lheir excellenl' porfrayals of Goldsmiflfs eighieenlh ceniury char- Becky Thafcher Sid Sawyer Muff Porrer Gracie Miller Tom Sawyer Joe Harper Helen Brownsberger John Ulloa Waller O'Brien Joyce Kinney Ralph Smellzer Galen Lapp lniun Joe Joe Perez Ben Rogers Hershell Whirmer Huckleberry Finn Bill Mann Alfred Temple Amy Lawrence Reverend Sprague Sheriff Jones Judge Thalcher Mrs. Thalcher George Rule Lucille Boly Elvis Womack Price Glasgow Charles Dale Esrher Crawford The Senior Busi handled 'rhe adverrising and +he lickels. n e ss English Class aclers. The Men Sir Charles Marlow Young Marlow lhis sonl Hardcasrle Tony Lumpkin Diggory Women Mrs. Harclcasfla Miss Hardcaslle Miss Neville Maid Casl Jack Warren Leslie Roland Bob Overhollzer Lloyd Slovens Earl Taylor Sue Carruthers Palsy Tillman Vera Sheely Mary Ellen Lapp Landlords, Servanis, elc. Robert Belknap Bob Keswick Russell Hullgren Bill Kern Willis Bixby Raymond Gribbin -Berry Bowden O TOM SAWYER Following lheir 'rradilional abilily lc give 'rhe besi, lhe senior class, under The direciion of Miss Bernice Carpenfer, presenled, on the nighr of May l8, rhe immorral, Tom Sawyer, a play in four acfs by Paul Kesrerp founded on 'fha slory of The same name by Mark Twain. Playing lo a packed house. rhe charac- rers recalled lo lhe minds of rhe aud- ience fhose incomparable days lhal' played such a parl in fhe hislory of our :oun+ry. CAST Widow Douglas Lesiie Kelley Aunl Polly Lcrene Larimer Mrs. Harper Elhel Glenn Waller Poller Clemenr Lapp Mary Rogers Belry Bowden Dr. Robinson Paul Groff -Berry Bowden MINSTREL SHOW AND ONE-ACT PLAY lnslead of presenling rheir bi-annual Siudenl Body pla , 'rhis year's Bonila Sludenl Body, on The nighl' of March I6, chose 'ro presenl an evening's enrerlain- menl consisling of a while face minslrel, Land O' CoHon, and a one-acl play, A Pair of Lunalics. The successful produclions, in which one-lhird of ihe enlire Srudenl' Body 'look parr, were con- veyed 'ro a large and apprecialive audi- ence. LAND O' COTTON Direcled by Mrs. Denl End Men Raymond Crow Carl McLean Clemeni Lapp Bill Kern John Bronson Paul Davis Soloisls Lorelda Simpson Leoia Kelley Bob Fischer Dancers Leslie Kelley Mary Louise Godfrey Lucille Boly Zola Srone Maurine Pufnam Frances Kelley A PAIR OF LUNATICS Direcfed by Miss Parker He ..... Elvis Womack She - . Berry Bowden 40 O SHE sroops TO c:oNQUf5R Marflwa Denl, direcfor LAND O' COTTON Alida Parker, diroclor TOM SAWYERH Bernice Carpenlc-r, diroclor Fir Q,- HR E 1 4 Qi SHE STOOVS TO CON J lx Lol? To Riqlwl-Belknap, Hullqron, Warren, Griblvin. lug Tw lmllzor, Roland, Tillman, Barrnnqvr, Slwoly, 5.au-ul: Cu L 1 LAND O' COTTQ N ini Row- Davis, Rollins, Kelley, Gwoclwin, Willwlw, Mm-1 S r mond Row '--- Lapp, Bollinq, Sfmrlmw, Paulson, VV.s vv'v, NN ln F Kinnoy, Bnuqlw, Slono, Kelley, Boly, Bowden, NMCUII rr M 1 Third Row-McCullough, Mlclmol, Eborsolo, Monk, Nod- N1 +1 mlvr M1 Boll, MacLean, Bromon, Ebvmolv, Lamp, Slum 2 1- L TOM SANNY U1 . , ,N fur-.l Rmw--l'vrng, lnrmwr, kuvrwy, KAMIN-'lOYPl, Bom 1-'P L p, ,xml Ruxx-klwvlg-.q.wxx, C-vrwll, ll llvvx, VX wr--,TL lm- ,M MUSIC DEPARTMENT ECHOES The Music Deparrmenl has been an oulslanding deparlmcnl of lhe school lhis year. The Glee Clubs and smaller organiza- lions consisling of lhe Lyric Sexfelle. Popular Orcheslra, The Troubadour Oclelle, and lhe slring quarlel have been useful in many oulside aclivilies. Those malcing up lhe smaller organi- zalions are: Lyric Sexfelle The Troubaclours Gordon Haskell John Bronson Clement Lapp Bob Fischer Paul Davis Granl Foole Emerson Laraway Olaf Vaniman Accompanislw- Rulh Wilhelm Harrier Haines Lorelda Simpson Rulh Wilhelm Vera Sheely Leola Kelley Isl semesfer- Eunice Throne 2nd semesfer- Leslie Kelley Accompanisl- Helen Goodwin Popular Orchesfra Lorelda Simpson Slanley Hunler Ralph Smellzer Lloyd Slevens Lorena Larimer Carl McClean I-lelen Brownsberger Emerson Laraway George Rule Elhel Glenn Mary Louise Godfrey OFFICERS OF GLEE CLUBS Girls' Glee Club Eunice Throne Presidenl' Laura Pierson Vice Presidenl Luella Spry Secrelary-Treasurer Boys' Glee Club Bob Fischer Presidenl Olaf Vaniman Vice Presidem' Tom McCullough Secrelary-Treasurer CDLITSIDE ACTIVITIES Ocl. I-P.-T. A. a+ La Verne, Sexlelle and Violin duel Nov. I8-U. S. C. Girls' Trio Dec. 7-San Dimas Business Men's Club. Sexlelle Dec. I2 - Foolball Banquet Trouba- dours and Popular Orcheslra Jan. IO-Chino, Sexlelle Feb. 4-Onlario, Oclellc. Sexlello, and Glee Club Feb. Il-Radio Program over KCA. Sexlelle and Girls' Glee Club Feb. I4-Glendora Easlern Slar-Sex- lelle March 7-Corona. Boys' Oclolle March I6-Minslrel Show-- Land of Co+'lon Casl of enlerlainersz Masler ol ceremonies-Gale Reecly Comedians--Clemenl Lapp, Ray- mond Crow, Bill Kern. Carl Mc- Lean. John Bronson. Paul Davis, Lorelda Simpson, and Leola Kelley Chorus-Boys' and Girls' Glee Club Accompanisls - I-lelen Goodwin and Rulh Vlfilhelm April 29-Vesper Service -Helen Goodwin l -ll .fl gf qi-f Q - Top-Orchesfra Cenfer--Boys' 6599 C'ub Lower---Girls' Glee Club V W .r .V t VU J -nl , s k 4,555 'ni N-' Y: ,yr HI-Y Senior Officers Junior Rudolph Fischer Advisor John Price Bob Fischer Presidenl Wayne l-lanawall' Price Glasgow Vice Presidenl , Don Paulson Paul Grohc Secrelary Jack Johnson Olaf Vanirnan There has been a group wilhin lhis yearls l-li-Y club ihai has worlced very hard ro uphold lhose principles lor which lhe club s+ands. They have been iailblul in all lhe oclivifies fha? Jrhe HLY has sponsored, and have worlced hard 'ro make if one of rhe besi organizafions in Bonva. This year lhe HIAY sponsored several .,,'m:Nlg' rr.7c1rarw'1, and '.'.a1 til service: - 'bf Y--fills., iiulvavinri fwl iialmsiw, 'I' V: 1' wlsicvii, f efllol. illfi' 44 s Treasurer Sidney Russel greaier par? of ifs worlc was done in ihe form of meelings which were held To discuss boys' problems and help 'ro bring aboul more ol a spirif of underslanding. and friendship among Jrhe fellows. The luiure is very hopeful, as lhere are more and more opporlunilies for 'rhe fellows 'ro serve fhe school, and wifh all lhe members doing fheir parf, +he l li-Y sl-iou'd be a very fine organizalion. -E. Laraway f s I 'hw- 'MQW' l- nf' Q ll' EAM! if , a . L4 : ,LI A! yr' lf? j-1 f 117, 1' , 1, H 'Q-La, is ,. Lf .i s 4 'f' is awww Q 4-- 'iff-is is ' - , y- mfg - L t ,BR .hm .1 . 4 L , , Q' ,711 '5g,1, y f-:A J. H Q tsl,-fJfL.i1.,X4 1, 3 is 4 'gf 4, ' '. 1 :J nk 'Y f f' ', . I l'!ll 1 n -N 'P' - l'9'l'9'13 l3801'Ui'5'l'1ll'f1'D':- .li -I 1' T1uA-still-al .V L 7 liirl-.mi wi -I4 We 1. 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I I -s 1.16:-X, V556 xygigy vvlggnwl 1h 5w6y . N34-A F -1, .Rf ' iii' - i ii-14' X1 LETES 01 l- ll l B fnsbergci, Mann BOYS' SPORTS O VARSITY FOOTBALL ln The Tall iT seemed as Though BoniTa was desTined To have a successTul TooT- ball season. Several leTTermen reporTed To The call, buT The Team was crippled ThroughouT The season as a resulT of in- juries susTaineo by several players. lr was noT unTil The Tlnal game Thal' all The regulars were assembled. NeverTheless, The BearcaT eleven de- TeaTed Corona 6-0 and repeaTed The performance when They Trounced Clare- monT I3-7. Chino also succumbed To The BoniTa Team by a score I3-7. Even Though The Team had noT worked TogeTher Tor mosT of The season, They ouTplayed ColTon. Only by an error were The Yellow JaclceTs able To score. ATTer Tying ColTon 6-6 in The con- cluding conTesT of The season, BoniTa be- came co-holder oT The Tri-counTy Too?- Oall championship wiTh ColTOn. 1 -Joe Perez +i- O C FOOTBALL Won Two and losT Two, is The record of The lighTweighT fooTball Team. Chino and Colfon defeafed The Bear- lciTTens by scores of 7-O and 6-O respec- Tively. Corona and ClaremonT suc- cumbed To The lighTweighT Team by comparaTively large scores. Coach Green deserves crediT for pul- ling on The field such a Team, as The squad was composed of an unusually large number of freshmen who had never played The game before. Kern af fullback, Rolhroclc aT quarfer, Komalci aT The halfbaclc posl and Shorf, I-lershey. and Roclcey fighTing Tor The ofher posilion ThroughouT The season, were moulded inio a good baclcfield. Wayne Hanawall af Taclcle, and John- son, end, were ouTsTanding among The linemen. LeTTermen were CapTain Kern, Rolh- roclc, Komalci, Roclcey, W. l-lanawall, Johnson, ShorT, Hershey, Holden, D. l-lanawalT, Bronson, and l-lunTer. -Joe Perez fa qc .34 .1 fi ., Liv I . -. 1. -4 '.,. L. 1, fi' PQ vi. .' ' 4 F .Zi . , gr, ,gf :Pr 'tri 4, f 7 In 1 .r J iv.: TJ-friifgf' 'ff' I wg I- t- V . . H 1. ,, .- f 3 . 15 A L, ,. f Mp' y -id' , qw ... I 'gfif 5'5 lL-'Z' .mf-' gang-1 'L - -. - 5 my-Www. Pali! ' b A av 11 v-rf' ,:,.1- ' - - 5 qw JJ! . , N A E 1 ,'- 4 V' wi qi5fi5'w x f sZ' , f . Q .. ,lf A , Q Q .-gtg x K I-1 L -n g 1' 5' -' U ' . ' , .01 -- 7 - 5 ' 'Q ' 9 X, A11 ' I r 1. 1 ' :jf , V I 1 . Y' g f 4513- f 4 .- , ' ' 1, ' -6 x . iff J .' ' U... ' v X A K L. 'iq ' Q 'A' 'V 'f ' 4' S, ' W 'S 1-YP' N ' , , , f -n' . ' . , .5 57 . , . V. Q J' . 'V I' mix- NZ X' xx if q,,a M xx-,I Q s I ' if ' - f1 'v- ' I-. ' gif? - 415,44 k lui , Z'-1 , - ' 5, . , - - ,px , ,. A az- ' 0, ..' I? '5i'. a ' A JL ' H113-I I . .f VARSITY FUUTBMI, funn? Row Mxfxllfolnxfr, Rnusv, Rvufvw, Grvlf, Tkxglwr UW vl V'-r N f 3 1 nwf: Rvvia ffnphwinj gunna! Ron Cumlu, Un mmx lxuvvrwwmv, Bnlnllw Ewuuv-N .1r' 1 w'-- , ?,,,w- F-, ' , Third Ron Dull' fN1.1vm.1mX, S.a:wJw:, Cum, lrrvxgvfwlwufu NV W-wy . E- ' f-1 Q 1 F - fnurilw Rom f'.1ulson, SmvH.'vl, RnwvU, Huw, Ldpp, Rf 'A t., 5 1 is 1 FOOTBALL fum? Run Juiuuuxv lkmlvx, Quinn! SMH? Brvrmwy N1-Cx1'i'U1 I Humplmuw. 1-.uni Rwu fuHlL-, ln.: nu NY.xexwv, llvldww wx 'vi-XA i H.n1.w.x?9. Uxlzd Ron G1 1'1- rt lk'w.1.i'l,Yw.1 Fmliw. lxxulx, w' s ruuvilw Ron Vw.1,XvN'EIk,X, HW Ivr, SA Xx 7, Um-,wx 4 , O A BASKETBALL Bonila's baslcelball leam won l6 games and losl I4, oul ol a lolal ol 30 played, in lhe I933-34 season. ln league games Bonila delealed Claremonl 23-22, Corona 37-27, Collon 20-I7, and losl lhe championship lo Chino I9-l7. On lhe olher hand, Bonila won lhe La Verne College lournamenl, lor lhe lhird conseculive year: lhus mal:- ing lhem permanenl possessors ol lhe lrophy. Bonila also losl lhe lournamenl cham- pionship ol lhe Tri-counly schools. The Bearcal learn delealed Claremonl 24- l7 and Corona 25-I7, bul were de- lealed by Collon l4-l3. Having four relurning laller men, Coach Price was able lo build a lasl learn. Bul even This was nol enough lo overcome learns lhal had 'aller mon lhan ours. The lour regulars ware Willis, Revis. Marshall, and Thomas. Womack and Baugh allernaled in filling lha vas canl posilion. --Joe Perez B BASKETBALL Losers and Winners. This sums up lhe B baslcelball campaign ol I933- 34. The B leam won from every league opponenl excepl Chino. How- ever, laler in lhe season lhe leam won lhe Tri-counly lournamenl. by delealing Chino I3-IO, lhe leam lhal had bealen lhem earlier in lhe season. The regular members of lhe leam were Ulloa and Epperson, forwards: Hershey, cenler: Eisan and Kern, guards. Eisan and Ulloa were co-caplains ol lhe leam. Valero, a lorward nol on lhe regular loam, was selecled as an all-lournamcnl lorward, in lhe Tri-counly Tournamenl. Coach Fischer deserves a lol ol credil lor pulling oul such a line leam. ll may also be menlioned lhal lheir superior playing enabled lhe B leam lo add anolher alhlelic lrophy lo an ale ready large colleclion. -Joe Perez C BASKETBALL Led by Caplain Warren and coached by Mr. Green, lhe C's won a co- championship wilh Chino. The Killens won +hree games and losl one. They beal Corona 26-I I, Claremonl 20-IO, and Collon ll-6. Chino handed lhe pee wees lheir lone deleal lo lhe lune ol l2-8. Those who played oulslanding bail during lhe season were Capl. Warren, Rolhroclc, Bronson, Holden and Buller- baugh. -Johnnie Ulloa D BASKETBALL Undispuled champions in lheir di- vision-lhal was lhe resull of our mid- gel's conquesl in lhe league. The D's were lhe besl leam in lhe league and breezecl lhrough lo an easy champion- ship. Chino gave lhe midgels lheir biggesl scare bul lhe Killy Kals proved lheir righl lo lhe lille by halling a be- laled Cowkid rally. Coach Green and Capl. Collle were lhe guiding hand in lhe D's successful season. The leam was composed ol Collle and Clarlc, forwards: Rollins, cenler: and Humphrey and Garman, guards. The League scores: Corona 4-Bonila 26 Chino I2-Bonila I4 Collon IO-Bonila 25 -Johnnie Ulloa C 48 i ii 2 Ja -ru ,4 ..:aa.iai-l O .:-iff are A BASKETBALL FVOUT RON - Dale- lMqr.j. Fischer, Rerfrb Taylor, Collins, Torrey, Sanchez, Mohd Pow-Price lcooclvl, Marshall, Rena Womack, Thomas leo-Caphl, Willis lazy Cdpkl, McCullough Bauqlw, Rouse. B BASKETBALL ronl Row--Al-lnnawalf, Valero, Eppcrmn, Ullfm, Hferalwfsy, Korn, McCullough, ucond Rnw-V Russel fMqr.l, John-,rm, G-full Russel, Srvmllmv, SfI:Vl:f1',. l,inqunlf-lrlf-'. Roclfay, Fi'.Ql'mr lcrmclwl. C BASKETBALL Huldun, Bronson, Bullvrbnuqlw, Ricllle-r, Rflllu rufln, Wnrrrvn lCnpf.l, V1-rn, llnvi-., Culllv Grmen lcnmlwl. D BASKETBALL Clark. Rollins. Garmnn, Miller, Humplwro, Colllo lcnphl. Miller, Km 5, Slovww ll 'V ff 6 la W llovv. Grvun lcoaclwl. . .-r. nl I VARSITY TRACK The BoniTa Track Team IosT The Tri-- counTy League championship, won The previous year, To CoITon. Three TirsT places in The I2O-yard high hurdles, The 880-yard run, and The pole vauIT, enabled BoniTa TracIcsTers To ge-T second place. Corona was Third wiTh 3I.5 poinTs, Tollowed by ClaremonT and Chino, wiTh I I.2 poinTs and I0.03 poinTs resoedively. Colfon, BoniTa's arch-rival, regained The Traclr Trophy, IosT To The Bearcai Team The previous season. In dual moeTs, BoniTa won Two ancl losT Two. CiTrus de-ieaTed BoniTa SOVQ- 53l,'2 as did Pomona High 62-42. Clare- monT succumbed To BoniTa 84 2f3- 29 I 13 poinTs. Chino was also deTeaTed by BoniTa 74 2l,f3-29 Ilf3 poinls. Joe Perez. I C TRACK The lighTweighT Traclc Team was noT able To bring a Trophy To Alma MaTer. The budding Traclc aspiranTs encounT- cred exTremely Tough compeTiTion, in dual meeTs, and The Tri-counTy league. MosT of The sTars from lasT year moved up inTo The varsiTy ranlcs, so ThaT Coach Green was conTronTed wiTh The building oT a Team wiTh raw maTeriaI. Spurgeon RoThrocIc, high jumper and pole-vaulTer, was capTain. OTher ouTsTanding men were Komalci, dashman in The 50 and IO0 yard dash: Rollins, disTance man: Cohle, hurdler, and The Miller broThers, pole-vauITers and hurdlers. Joe Perez BASEBALL The FaTes of SporTs Tailed To favor The BoniTa baseball Team in league games. To win Two games and lose Two -was The besT The BearcaTs were able To do in Tri-counTy compeTiTion. BoniTa was able To conquer Corona 6-5, and ClaremonT 8-O, buT Chino did The unexpecTed when They deTeaTed BoniTa 2-I. CoITon was barely able To win by a I-O margin. Eleven oT The ToTal number oT nine- Teen games played by The Team, were Iosf. Six were won and Two Tied. John Price coached The Team while Mr. Green was busy wiTh Track duTies during The early parT oT The season. The Tollowing are IeTTermen Tor The I934 season: Fred Willis, Lloyd Rouse, Charles Marshall, Tom McCullough, Larry Va- lero, Johnnie Ulloa, Earl Taylor. Glen Thomas. AlverT Revis, Roy Renfro, Bob Renfro, Amos Breeding, Orion CoTTle, Don Hershey and Spud RoThroclc lMgr.l Joe Perez U TENNIS As in oTher sporTs, The Tennis boys also had a lean year. Losing To Corona, ColTon, Chino, and deTeaTing only Claremont was a biTTer pill To swallow. In The pracTice games The Team spIiT even wiTh Their oppo- nenTs. IT deTeaTed Monrovia and PuenTe, and IosT To Pomona and ChaTTey. The Team was as follows: IsT singles, Caplain Jim Donniblei 2nd singles, Bob Overholherq 3rd singles, DwighT Hana- waIT3 4Th singles, Lloyd STevens: IST doubles, James Godfrey and Raymond Lussier: 2nd doubles, Bob Bellcnap and Jack Warren. Joe Perez I VARSITY TRACK Fffr' P011 - Fffff, S'-'jf ,V lCG9',T M'C.,'1q' 'ffrw ,, Sffnfd Rah ,-Dgjgf' Vffq :yy Daw, Have, VP- R131 F -Q L oa- C TCI. Ti'-ifd PCN'-QDLQVZT' Pork: 'Nrfff puzsfff TVZV., ' Fgr' 7519 1 5 C-:wwf Tina' I C TRACK F-:Oni Rnw- Ssxnd Mlilfyf Suu P Sv-fund POW Hu' vphvf--, SV' v' R T H :nfl K fl rv B Uf C v I Bark p'J'.',1-H fM,rT Gvvrf ffcy I funn? C BASEBALL , , h Ruv, Daxif., llvwqvrfvicfwv K ' VT 5 N Mifhovl, COHI1-. Sffrwrwd ROW -A Mfcuifml UW Bw-1--f: 1 T mv, Taylor, Mf1v5T'mY5 My CUTTMTI V Hp- 1 VVEIIM Third R,w.f-Valwh Rvrwfvw Tfvcw. Rm-- , R , T Rvrwfvo. Tvhrlix Run r-'1' '1 Tw'-LMT! Vw v R.wQH1mKfk1'1r,T, C TENNIS -.1--Sf'-,..-.: ',,,,,,,, ,q,,.,,,,,f. 5.29.11 Q-,f.14',-T O..-Vw , n I.-UH' W1l51x lun. M'C.. fvm ,qv I I Mrs Knox CIRLS' ATI-ILETICS Farewell fo our Senior Girl Alhleles. The Girls' Alhlelic Associafion will miss you. You have given us much during your four years in Bonifa. Your Ioyalfy, your enfhusiasm, and your good sporfs- manship have been oufsfanding in all of your high school course. Leslie Kelley. our G. A. A. presidenf, has successfully carried ouf her G. A. A. program, be- sides being very acfive in all sporfs. We shall miss Brownie, a superior afhlefc. Our infer-school 'rennis feam will find if difficult fo replace, Leslie Kelley Isl singles, I-larrief Haines 2nd singles, Lu- cille Boly 4'rh singles, and Helen Browns- berger, one of our Isf doubles feam. Our aim in physical educafion is nof only fo develop sfrong bodies buf also fo develop a sense of fair play in our iourney fhrough life. Our girls seem fo cafch fhe spirif and as a resulf some very worfh while characfer developmeni is achieved in our physical educafion deparfmenf. Those of us who are undergraduafes will have a rich herifage Ieff by flue seniors of I933-34, and we fhanlc fhem lor fheir high ideals and wish fhem suc- cess in lheir new experiences. Carolyn lines. 3 CIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSGCIATICN Bonifa girls are recognized by fheir league opponenfs as worfhy combafanfs in sporfsmanship, physical vigor and afhlefic slcill. Each girl possessing fhese oufsfanding qualifies, has, as a goal, fhe achieving of a whife sweafer bearing fhe emblem, G. A. A. This sweafer is 'rhe reward given each member who has earned fhe required I5OO poinfs. A minor reward, given The girls who earn 500 poinls, is a green leffer, By fhe fime she has reached her sophomore year nearly every member can boasl' 'rhe possession of a leffer. An achievemenl exfremely unusual in comparison wifh ofher schools, Bonila has won bofh baslcelball and hockey- volleyball playdays, every class having defealed fhe class wifh which if was mafched. The freshmen displayed greal sfrenglh and abilily in all fhree acfivi- Hes. and fhey are fo be commended upon fhe way in which lhey have en- 'rered info Bonifa's alhlefic rouline. BASKETBALL The class 'reams in baslcefball were carefully selecled fhis season and fhe infer-class games were surprisingly well played. The freshmen show greal prom- ise in fhis fheir firsf year of girls' baslcef- ball. The All-Bonifa baslcefball feam de- feafed fhe Pomona Junior College feam wifh an unbalanced score of 26-4. VGLLEYBALL Alfhough volleyball is classed as a minor acfivify and is nof as sfrenuous as some of fhe ofhers, if is an imporfanf sporl in fhe eyes of all frue girl afhlefes. Bonifa girls are especially oufsfanding in volleyball. Their games on playday have always been won by exfremely large scores. The seniors were again proved champion players among fhe classes af Bonifa, and again lheir name was placed on fhe G. A. A. placque. -Lesile Kelley I G. A. A. Gmmdwin, Lapp, Kelley, Knox lfxdviaorl, Mo'- ri'. Crawford, Bmwnsberqnr. C BASKETBALL Knox lfnoflxl, Glick, Blnlmly, Flnlc, Mmrin, Fp pmsrmn, Way, Knlloy, Floras, Larimm, O VOLLEYBALL Mrwrrin, Fisrlwr, Eppvvuon, Kr-llfwy. Slrwrw, Brfwm lworslnr, Bixby, 5-ji' ',. W 1' ' :fv- I. . H 91' flu YQ! HOCKEY Our new shin-guards and hockey sTicks received iniTiaTion wiTh a clash oT sTicks This season. Hockey is a TavoriTe sporT of The girls aT BoniTa and They play iT well. BoniTa acTed as hosTess To The oTher schools in The League Tor The hockey-volleyball playday. Again BoniTa was successful in winning every game she played in boTh sporTs. The seniors were proved The champion hockey play- ers This year. deTeaTing all The oTher class Teams. C TENNIS This year aT BoniTa much Time and ThoughT has been given To developing a really eTTicien+ girls' Tennis Team. The girls received very helpful insTrucTion from Mr. Lee Turvey oT Baldwin Park, which greaTly improved Their playing. The members of The Tennis Team en- joyed The Triendship oT The Teams Trom oTher schools in our League and had a good Time maTching Their abiliTy wiTh ThaT OT The oTher girls. VOLLEYBALL AlThough volleyball is classed as a minor acTiviTy and is noT as sTrenuous as some oT The oThers, iT is an imporTanT sporT in The eyes oT all True girl aThleTes. BoniTa girls are especially ouTsTanding in volleyball. Their games on playday have always been won by exTremely large scores. The seniors were again proved champion players among The classes aT BoniTa, and again Their name was placed on The G.A.A. plaque. I BASEBALL Baseball is The grand climax in our year oT aThleTics and every girl Takes parT. IT she is noT a Team player she comes To cheer Those who are. BoniTa girls have always enjoyed This game and They greaTly excel in iT. AnoTher very successTul play-day was held aT Chino ending our aThleTic gef- TogeThers Tor The year. -Leslie Kelley 54 Uulyy, Ldfl vis, lliflyy, B' Knll livfmvmzbu f 0 . cog I HOCKEY vg r Sh ly Crmflnfd Slfm p, Kelley, Bnly, Bonner, Ebcrzolc, M Bowden, Blakely. I TENNIS fvf r 1 ,ly lil-ll lrflxv-f Yf14l l Muna' llun HY, BllJWIl'.lJl!I llJl. I VOLLEYBALL , . lkll-Ill-., lwll, lr.-lawn, llwl'.ul:y l'-vllf-,, lug' 1 lvl'-xxn1'.lwn-lvl, lmllm-I, llnwlwy, llmuln.. I . BASEBALL lwlmal-,. ln-wllwm, BUIIINW, lkullvw, lppm- vw M L lmm, Umm 1v:.lv1-up-n, Bixby. L ,. -, - .va 1-,fy K U n r L . , r A , r . A, .Qi my w ' L . ' - ., ' 1 , ' ' X K f ' , 7 . ' 'M ,, J V. af ,- . , A ,h 1, 0 , - . ,,.. ,' a.f':..-gpm 4 -.f,f':.5 Q V V N , , Q A A, J , ,, I . 'Q V 3. I L, 15 1 Q 2,1 JJVH, , , Q A4 1' A , AM A .1 N M. A Ai r . . LYQIC SEXTETTE L Iqhf--fSimmw mf-Q3 Srfd-, Gfffgn- QNAXMHGFVTN, KMC, KW'--Y, TFZCUBADOURS Luft fn RKIM--'Bmrmr Lum' V5rY'f1a'1 l.araf.o,, Hgwyx P'f,cMgr, Wang, PfVJfY,'. 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'DY Bnjfqivf !'i1.ug2,1 Detigsfffner 4 If P1 -UG' V ff' 21- uw' 'fl'-'iw' 'J nw own ,Yu -:SE H' 'fi 4' 'mf GFV' ffl '.r'fvi2' m. and mffi. 5 'LJL'i3Cf,i., 'M Y g fi ffl , W U53 55-Z A? , .Pl 4 .g wx A V uf . 25 HEAT URE3 WWA Lfiw Q ' uv! ww' 4 7 CALENDAR Sepfember -8-Regisirafion - Freshmen warmly received. 2l-Class elecfions-nominaiions are in 26 29 order for presideni. -Assembly-arrows mee? 'rargel in archer demonslrafion y . -Bonila vicforious in foofball game versus H unfingfon Beach. Ocfober 4---G.A.A. meefing--green leHer day for lhe freshies. 6-Nighl game-versus Pomona on La Verne College Field. 9-Faculfy dinner-lcid parry lheme. I7-Assembly - Spanish rhylhms of Padua Players presenfed. I9-Girls' Pep Club presenl The Three Lifrle Pigs. 20--Corona al' C o r o n a - win first League game 6-O. 27-Bearcats rrounce Wolfpack I3-6 on home field. 28--Freshman Recepfion-whal fun! November 3-Chino a+ Chino-anofher vicfory- score I3-O. 3-4--Girls' League Convenlion brim full of new ideas. IO-Molhers' and Daughlers' Banquel -an evening in old Mexico. I9-G. R.'s enferrain Hi-Y. 2I--Sludenl Body fhrills a+ a bonfire rally and parade. 24-Boniia versus Collon! Tie score- 6-6. 29-Assembly - Thanksgiving program by Music Deparlmenf. December 8-Junior Play- She Sloops 'ro Con- quer. I2-Dine wifh champs al fooiball ban- quell I2-Junior swealers malce brillianl blue debui. l5-Assembly- Dramafics Club gives Chrislmas play. I6-3?-Vacaiion and aniicipafion of Sanfa Claus. U January I0-Senior Rings! I2-Bonila versus Corona-firsl' League baslcef ball vicfory, 37-27. l7-l8-Ar? Exhibiil I9-Claremonl and Bonira on Pomona College gym-score 23-22 in favor of Bonifa. 26-Chino defeals Bonila I9-I7. 26-Semesfer ends! February 2-Girls' Play Day-Bonila Vicforious. 22-G. R.'s give program in assembly. 24-Girls' Hi-Jinlcs! 27-Cosmic Rays explained in assembly by Cal-Tech sfudenr. March 7-Arbor Day! Nalure Club gives Dageanf. I3-Bonila wins 'rraclc mee? from Clare- mon+. I6-Minslrel Show--Yowsah lvlisfah ln- ferlocurorl I9-Debale wifh Covina 24-3 I --Spring vacafionl April 3-Girls' League Meeiing -- Fashion Show. 7-Tri-Counly Traclc Meal al Chino. 26-Buenos Dias Senorilas y Caballeros -says fhe Spanish Club Program. 29-Music Depl. gives Vesper Service. May 4-May Feslival-May Queen and ai- fendanls radianl. I I--Speech Arls Banquei. I8- Tom Sawyer comes lo lilo in Senior Play. 25-Junior-Senior Prom! June I-G. A. A. Banquet Leifer and swealer awards. l I-Baccalaureale I4-Commencemenr -Palsy Tillman. '35 ,N r Srnl , 1 .-1 N I ww. ' Q , z 'Q' f., ,y f I, '43 -4 YQ fp. ' is f 6 1 14 4 is ' '.. .4 5 . . 1, - - , V N-,Q 4 y ii ? 1 -f' w- Q3 4? ' 5 COND' Evmss 1 .I u 41 ' in .' X PRESS LUB ,iii .0 .X -' J. X f 2 E K , xl x -sd -x X , X, Q: I U- W! X'-Q., L . 51 i 5- , - W, K+ , HK 9 L' -L 1 05' 0 v N563 -x ' UW' - r Z i 417, FGM Mud BOHWCHNUQ for Wm? xl 1 Charles D. I pai Jack - W.is if hung? 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Revis-'They were May baslcefsf' :JP . i i- Y- .Qi 'A A A Vx 4' 7 Chapman - What are the producfs 0 The NVQsf Indies. Ralph S.-A- I dOf1li Lnowil' MBS C., Como, Como, xvhure do you qc? your wqf-ar Qom? . Ralph'-Y- WP borrow if from H10 mm? door rwiqhbvr L P' 0 O -'Zh ' can 'Ks ll , Y I , x ,As .. 351' .f' School Pep Songs The rninules and 'rhe seconds Were swiflly passing by, The game was almosl' over, The score was slill a lie. Vile all longed lor a Touchdown To beai 'rhal' Collon lown. So we all yelled a peppy yell- Green, While. Bonifa, Fighll And lhen 'rhe ball wenl over, And when we looked around. The sfand was full of bearca+s All jumping up and down. And we were all so happy Because af las? we'd found Thai we iusl couldn'+ lose lhal game. We'rc lhe folks al B. H. S. You hear so much aboul, People slop and slare ai us Whenever we go oulg We're noled for our wisfiulness And clever lhings we do. Mosl everybody likes us and We hope you like us. loo. Chorus As we go marching, Hail lo lhee, Bonila, Our Alma Maier dear, Thy loyal sons and daughfers Will serve lhee far and near. Always we will +rus+ +hee- Never will we fail, To fighf for lhee, 'ro love lhee. Hail, Bonila, Hail! And lhe band begins lo P-L-A-Y, You can hear 'rhem shouling- The boys of Bonila l 'li are on lheir way. oz Join lhe ranks and keep lhe siep. l-lark fhe drums are bealing long. Comrades all, we fighf for lhee. For Bonila, our yells and our songs Slrenglh and courage we will give To our men lhal lhey may win. On, Bonifal B-O-N-l-T-Al Rah! Rah! Rah! FORD CARS AND SERVICE L. E. BELKNAP IOO Bonifa Avenue San Dimes Telephone I98I THESE ADVERTISERS HAVE MADE OUR ANNUAL POSSIBLE . . . NOW LET'S PATRONIZE THEM! THE FARMERS and MERCHANTS BANK LA VERNE, CALIFORNIA We lnvnle your nLQounI on The Imzv. UI Hn: au we are abie Io render. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS L. C. Klinzrnan, Presidenf R. L. Davis. Vice-Pregidf: H. E. Belcher, Vice-Presidenf J. E. Davis, Cashier WaIIer Kryder Arfnur Durward Eliis M. Sfudebaker Sfanley Barnes E. R. Blickensfeff La Verne Food Market QUALITY FOODS Xl ATTRACTIIVIE PRICCIES J. L. BECKMAN ProprieIor Larawny and O'Brien were Talking over fha na?ionaIiIy of a friend of I e s I say, said Loraway, Who? Iwo win, born in France and, Ihorefore a I cnchm n. NOT nf fmII, mid O Brion. Bc'qorrn if n cn? had Imiffcne an oven O I y L II II I' C 'I TOVT1 EIS .UI S. A 4 0 Judqc Iln a denIisI's cI1airI- Do you nwoar youll pull H10 IooII1, II1c WI I I II d nofhinq bui fhe Ioo+I1? SPORTLAND,Inc. CAMPBELL Offers You a Complefe HARDWARE seek of and gpQRTlNg FURNITURE QQQDS COMPANY C O C I I63 W. Bonifa Ave., VISIT US 464 E. CoIorado S+., San Dlmas Pasadena, Calif. Phone Il8I 64 La Verne Lumber ICO LA VERNE, QALIF. L L IL IU M IB IE R IR 0 U IF II - N S G A S IHI UC S ik ID 'UD U IR S AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS Sam Dimas Lumber Co. SAN DIMAS. CALIF WATCH and JEWELRY SANITARY LAUNDRY RERAIRINC Launderels School Jewelry Dry Cleaners Kodak Film and ' Einislwing f Q Phone EX' 28 Ba s Jewelr Store Y Y 300 E. Commercial SI., '67 Boniifa Ave Pomona, Calif. San Dimas 1 The capfain realized Ilicre was no hope for 'IIIC sinlcing boar and said Is Ilwere anyone among us wlio can pray? A meek man slepped forward. Yes, sir, I can pray. Good said Ilwe caplain, SIarI praying, wliilc Ilio rcsl of us gel lfo b c one slworff' li if if Miss Parker- Wl1aI is wind. ReriIrof7 Renfro- Wind. Ieaclwer, is air in a hurry. MAJESTIC AND GIRIUNOW Phone RADIOS AND REFRIGERATORS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We do Eleclrical Worlc VVALTERSCI-IEID ELECTRIC CO. I5O Wesl Boni+a Ave. I76 San Dimas by Pholographs Live Forever Phoiographs Disfinclive Good Worlcmanship Special prices 'ro all sludenfs JOE B. BIXLER Proprielor and Pholoqrapher ART SHCP Official Phofoqrapher for Bonila Echoes Porlrails Films-Developing, prinfing and enlarging Pholos 'ralcen day or nighl 2075 Fourlh Slreef La Verne, Calif. Chucl:- Nurse, l'm in love wilh you and l don'l wanl lo qc? well. Nurse- You need nof worry. The doclor loves me loo, and he saw y his morning. It lk U ou kiss m Falher lwho served in lho warl- And lhal my son is lhc glory of my expo Q n lhe World War. Orion- Bu+ Papa, whal was lho resl ol lhe army used for? SAN DIMAS GARAGE IO8 W. Bonila Ave. Aulomobile Club Slalion-Tow Car Service Repairs-Gas. Oil and Tires Phones: Day, l9ll Chevrolef Dealer Nighl, l5l8 C. D. Marvin, Prop. 0 THE WEEKSS NEWS San Dimas Charrer Oak La Verne I-Ieighis Published Every Thursday in The SAN IDIIMIAS PRESS Paul G.-e- DearesI, I wani you Io marry me. Shee!'Bui have you seen faIher? Paul-- Many limes. Bul I love you iusl lhe same. O 4 if Ii Miss Dinsrnorcw Lloyd, can you qivo mr: an example of wnslod onorqyfy Lily f'TcIIinq a hairrraisinq slory lo n Ivald-headed man. Q li 4 1 Miss Carpenfer- WhaI did Julief say when she mei Romeo in Ihc bale Leslie K.- CouIdn'I you gel seals in the orchestra? ony Come Io +he SANITARY We Feed The People I Groceries Vegefables Meals Ladies' I-lair Bobbing a Specially C U 0 . Coodwin's Market Tel. I88I San Dirnas Carl Dean, Prop. Progressive lF ood Merchants One Mile Wesf of Bonilo CC'y's 6'Righit99 Market SELF SERVICE 2I5 W. Bonifa SAN DIMAS Mr. Harbin- You'ro n lwcnpoclcccl liflle shrimp. Jolwn-l'll bel you woulclrfl dare my flml in We pro'-our ol my wiloll i U l U Barber--A l'lnvon'l I slmvcd you before? Joe- 'Nnw, I qol llml scar in Franco. U U Pauline Miclmol nl A loolball qnmc: Oh, orc llwoy going lo lwavo convorc.ions7 Tlvfy lflfli lilo gorrl Clwrisli D BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR AT ANY PRICE 5353236 NEW FORD v-s JGHN R. HUIE Auflworized Dealer La Verne Phone l94I J Sanifary Efficienr Quief ELECTROLUX Air Purifier and Cleaner The Complefe Household Cleaning Equipmeni' Phone for Free Demonsrrarion D. EARL TBRTUTBAKER 2238 Fiflh Sf., La Verne Telephone I473 Miss Dinsmore- Lily, wha? shape is lhe carlh? Lil R l's r und H y .- I . o . Miss Dinsrnoree5'Whal makes you lhinlc so? Lily R.-5'Alrigh1, i+'s square. li It lk il Winnie- - Whaf ond of the car do I qol off? Conduclore - Eifhcr end, young onc, loolh ends slopf' 19 I K 1 Vera-- ls Taylor a good chemisfry sluden1? Ruih-- I should say so! Hes gof The acids ealing oul of his hands. LA VERNE THE IDEAL BARBER SHOP DRUG STORE ' The Brighiesl Spol in Town Q . G. H. HERR, Proprielor C O Day Phone l28l 3rd Sfreei La Verne Nile Phone I283 Trade Wifh Us and Bank The Difference The Mosl of rhe Besl' for 'rhe Leas'r Found af Laslz A sure cure for +he depression lin your slomachl COME TO THE CASH AND CARRY CROCERY Phone IZOI, San Dimas Save money by paying cash Miss Chapman during a Hislory class asked, Wha+ happened in I843? Groggy Lapp- l.u+her was born. ThaI's righf, what happened in I847? Aller a long pause, Lulher was four years old. i i l U Smellzer was poking a dollar bill Through The sidewalk. Groff- WhaI are you doing fha? for? Smellzer- I dropped a nickel down There and I want To make if worlh my wl Io lo go afler if. W H i U Womack- When I dance wilh you, I feel as Though l were Ireading on clouds Sarah- Don'I kid yourself, Ihose are my feel. LAVERNE.GAuE 2336 D Sfreel Phone 24l7 0 Cleaning and Pressing In Conneclion LA VERNE-ANCELUS CUT RATE DRUG S. E. Corner Third and D. SIS. CITY PRICES AT I-IOME Complele Prescripfion Deparfmenf BEVERLY DAIRIES ICE CREAM Wafch for Our WEEK-END SPECIALS DORIS COMPTON, Manager Phone 28Ol TEAM WGRK is as necessary affer your school years as if is during Ihem. Le? 'rhese COMMUNITY BANKS 'ream up wi+h you in your Iufure financial Iransacfions. FIRST NATIONAL BANK and SAN DIMAS SAVINGS BANK Rockey- Do you know that this dining room sol goes back To Louis XIV. M. Vera- ThaI's nofhing, minc goes hack Io Scars and Roebuck Ihe I5+h. Q 10 O W Jim GMUI don'I like Ihal Jenkins boy. Raymondf--!'WhaI's wrong wilh him? Jim-M - I'Ic's one of Ihosc rxorsons who alwa s 'urn around and slaron al 'ou. H . M Y Y Raymond-H Is he? How do you know? ll It lt li Irafe Cusfomer- I-Ierc waifer, 'rake Ihis Ily oul of my soup. Waifer- Wha+ do you Ihink I am, a Iile guard? PACE DEPARTMENT STORE We handle all equipmenl for bolh boys' and girls' gym classes. The equiprnen+ for girls is highly recommended 'rhroughouf Ihe s+a're. We also handle green and while Iennis shoes and green and while sox. We Will Be Glad I'o Serve Your Needs Phone I22I Norlh D Srreel La Verne, Calif. PUULTRY WILL PAY Even Now If Given lhe Proper Food and Care WE HAVE THE FEED San Dimes Feed and Fuel Galen L.- Hey Smellzerl your roof's leaking. Why don'l you mend il? Ralph S.- Can'+ now, i+'s raining. Galen- Why didn'+ you fix if when if wasn'l raining? Ralph S.-- lf didn'+ leak lhenf' 3 i W W Collon Player- My Lord. Bonila Player- They should be penalized for lhaf. They are asking for assislance from lhe side lines. i Y 1 U June-- Where's your sisler Mayme-7 Mary Louise- Aw she's in fhe house playing a duel. lgol fhrouqh first. w wb . M A M.jMr,,, My mp, ,wifif 70947 full., rv-U. '41-f:5r YVLJWL 'JW' ' ,W 4.1 JL 'V' JZJ' WCOMPLIMJENTS UF A FRIENDS, 13.2 i A i-.fllk 'Ylrl Unix . ' '5 nl This ad comes fo you as a friend fha? lcnows you for whaf you are capable of doing .... lf comes fo remind you fhaf Bank-Accounf-Way is nof a fancy, buf a realify fhaf will help you fo discover yourself and also help you . . . fo bring info manifesfafion . . . your ambifions . . . your success . . . your achievemenfs. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LA VERNE LA VERNE, cAuFoRNlA Joo--9'May I have lhis dance? Elhc-l----fcorfainly, if you can find a parlnerf' It 1 10 4 Sarah Mfr f'Ho spoalcs Spanish lilco a nnfivof Bob Rfbv- Yoali, lilco a nalivo Bulgarian. li lk lk if Rouse-ffl-fear abou? Thomas? Ho swallowed a camorn film. Rcvis- Gosh, I hone nolhing develops. li li lk BOBETERIA MARKET wr sau oisiw THE BEsT FRESH AND CURED MEATS I Special prices fo sfudenfs giving Dinner Parfies, Picnics, Efc. ' John Kefelsen 74 QUALITY SHOES REPAIRINC We Believe in GOOD WORK GOOD SERVICE GOOD MATERIALS IIRA A. MOIRTIER An Irislwman was once ordered Io cm off a dogs Iail. In order Io save fln fl q pain, lne Cul off a Iiflle each morninq. W H W if A man was frying Io leach a narrol fo say hello, AI Ilie final Hlnello' Ilwe I nl opened one eye and said, Lines busy. i 1 3 F Where Il1ere's a will Il1ere'5 a law suil. W 1 3' U Mollmor can well remember lwer limi kin loul flauqliler r1un'I rf-member he I I husband. There is N0 Substitute for Quality STOP'N'SHOP II' will pay you 0 La Verne's Complete Market ll y, al S t 2 i l' La Verne Feed and Fuel Poullry and Rabbit Supplies ve a r Phone 248I Pho 2257 'V rne 23I9 D Slreel, La Verne i M' n' ro i li R. O, Bell, Proprielor Belcher's Shoe Store H. E. BELCHER W. H. BELCHER, Proprietor Hardware i X Modern Painls Oils X Shoe Repairing Glass 2312 D. Slreel La Verne, Calif. Call I224 La Verne Van Dusen's Variety School Supplies Holiday Specialties Electric Repair Worlc 2326 D Slreel La Verne Phone 225l La Verne Home Bakery Everything in Baked Goods We Slrive lo Please 2322 D Slreel Phone 2256 Court Auto Service 2023 3rd Sl. La Verne, Calif. Dwight W. Shirlc Simpson Cash Grocery Veqelables Fruits Meals The Home of Good Pies 2 l 74 Third Sl. Phone 26I l La Verne uniil you have seen 'rhe fine samples of up-To-dale ol WEDDING INVITATIONS v , , CONSOLIDA I ED Prices Greafly Reduced The La Verne Leader LAUNDRIICS will be glad 'ro supply you wilh Prinied Sfafionery, Boolcs, Cglliggg Inn Qafe Pamphlefs and Commercial Prinfing of All Kinds L Harvey prop. See us before going elsewhere Telephone ll2l, La Verne A cross-eyed woman came inlo 'rhe hospiial the ofhcr day and sho was so cross eyed lhe fears rolled down her back. You couldn'+ do anyfhing for her could you? Yes, we lreaied her for bac+eria. W 1 i W We lcnow a Scolsman who uses only one spur. 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