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

 - Class of 1935

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Upon llio Corn- plefion ol llwo presenl building proqram Bonila will lwavo no equal arnonq ',c,liool', ol iff, own size in Soulliern California, We wlio have enioyed and are enioyinq llwo unusually line lafililicz ollorrfrl lim Can well llianlc Dr. Bell and the Board ol Trunlom lor llieir unlirinq ollorlf. in afl vancinq our we-lfare. -Waller Baranqfir N 1 'Ds 'i 7 xr, 'JU 5 Iii 'fm ,mm '- -1' 1 ' ', Q' . 1 , A IUIK Cell UU Wiill ilu- mlm-.5111 ul lln' w-,uv VJf'1bL1' IW Yum ' 1: 'PX fur U Y 1l1vy4'.ar'. In llwchwicm-of IUJKJPIRH HwuY1Mf-fx! lwwfy ww, V VMMH' Me-ni11-.Xl.1nLW.1l'lm-rw .Luc kl wiiiw Hn, lm-1: Hi M, gi' rx :li 1' 1 '-UH10 U4 Hu' lwuf prLN1r'.1rN'. uf e-HY:-rfUr1rw-HY .Irv-f - M hui. lhromnqlw Huw cwuyw-vuailmw wf Hn- v,.mN11-, xi' I- ww-N f own ,IHA t'xiLlid'l'xi lm hum-. luv- lwiwlivi Lu!!-,-,V I 41 K I, R. A., L--.pmiqlly Hmm! M' !Iw.wL.Mi fm Plwf-rr rw 11-A, 1 nu! ilu-iz' .NJ ww wnulxl :mmm Iwi- ml-ww um lx Mi' W- x W., NVQK mu-.1 no? nwlwfim' um' 5-:ni-,v uf Ylw. 5. 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Oh, everyone chorused, That's just Johnnie Lingenfelder and his pal Don Juan Warren, who have been on a fishing trip. Yeah, came a voice from the darkness, So has Ruth Bell. lfiisching, we mean.l At this point, in trailed that blase brunette, ''Sara-ailas-Slitzy-aliasKnockemoutu Marshall. ln her wake lit she was Awakel came Shirley Haskell who was hurriedly land l mean Hurriadlyl explaining the doctrine of Socialism to P. J. Chapman who, in turn. was half asleep. l can't listen that fast. she murmured dream-ily lat which Miss Bixby emitted a gleeful sound.l At this moment. the famous Harmonica-Band-Leader, McQueen, came tearing in shouting. Hey, Crowl I left my pet wad of gum behind your right ear last summer. I iust remembered it. Oh yes. answered Dude, lt's a good thing that one of us remembered in time, see, l'm going to take a bath next Christmas. By the way. he continued as Miss Bixby's partner, Hazel ltvtiss America '35 and '36l Holbrook brought him a huge dish of ice-cream, when l went to Paris the last time for my brother Joe's El Cabbage Tobacco Company, I visited the Folies Bergere. Say. l sure saw a lot of kids that used to go to Bonita. Let's see . . . Mr. and Mrs. Belknap lyou know, she used to be Pauline Helferl and the big cattleman, Bollinq. Why. we used to know each other right well. I called him Swede and he used to call me Dude .... Ahem .... Those were tho good old days. Oh yes, as I was saying . . . . Oh well. here's the program. You can see for yourself. .. ..-..--. -1. Found My Rh thm--Written and sung by Stella Hall, our torrid torch singer. Chorus-Led by our famous fan dancer Jean Dare, and featuring the following: Baird. Bell. Brooks. Brubaker, Dale, De Shazer, Vaniman, McNeil, Goetz. Sanders, and the intriguing divorcee, lda Watts. They are accompanied by Goodwin and Donnible, at the twin pianos. The glamorous Veiar and partner will do an exhibition number. ' The Latins From Manhattan--who are . . . Sanchez. Sanchez and Sanchez! Navarrette. Navarrette. Navarrette and , . . Navarrettel Feature solo number by that langorous Senorita Ibanez. Many specialty numbers by that world-famous organization t-lancocks Handicsn with their Kings of Rhythm, Hullgren. Baranger, and Stevens. ------ A The affair was being reviewed by that ace of all women reporters, VJS. lt's been said to me that there is a romance lstarted in the old Bearcat daysl between her and the great cartoonist, Sonny Settle. There was a temperance delegation there headed by Mary Ellen Lapp, and I sure was surprised at some of the members. Continued Page I4 lj Imagine! I saw R. D. Baugh and Elmer Sapp look al me in a silly way, as if lo say fhal 'heir wives made 'em do il. Jusl 'rwo poor, henpeclced husbands. land he lossed aside six leafs inlo a nearby loofhpick holderl. The resl of lhem didn r slarlle me so. There were Winlhers, Michael, Pellis Il always Iold him he'd end up badlyl Basinger, Cachero. and The one and only iil+ed lover Ihe look up This kind of work aller he gol lhe millenl Donald Dewey De Schaine. Yeah, I saw loo. our ol' pal Bixby al Monle Carlo. There 'rhey call him The- Gambling-Barkeepf' I-le ac+ed slighfly . . . lwe saw a signilicanl lap on 'rhe headl . . . you know. Kepl mu++ering lo himself and everybody around him Sevenl You owe me a nickel. Bul he's slill as happy as he ever was in 'fhe good ol' days. Yes, a righl jolly old sport agreed Renfro, who was now coming our of lhe daze. Bur enough of such reminiscing broke in our old friend I-laslcellovilch, Iwho has by lhis lime donned his whiskers and Russian accenhl Lei us belake ourselves lo The nearby cinema, +o view 'rhe mos? slupendously mediocre ol lhis year's piclures. ll lealures my one-lime friend Palsy IOI' Moe lcnowsll Tillman, and lvIa'rinee-Idol Taylor. They are cerlainly a grand pair. The Piclure is called . . . oh, bolher, whal is il called? I think +ha+ if is a Romance ol Roumania. Al any rare some of our old friends are in fha newsreel foo. Keswick, The famous scienlisl, and lo say nolhing Ibul maybe we had beller say somelhingl of lhe famous alhleles. They are Bill Kern, 'rhe baskel- ball player: Gribbin and Morris The greal Tennis slars, who are bolh coached by lhe ever-grinning Frec Hopkins. Ambassador Yoshida also will give a lalk, bul as I slrongly suspecl him of anarchislic lendencies. l'll gel up and Leave +hen. l-lurrahl came a cheer from The byslanders. Al fhis minule. in came Sue lneel Carrulhers. wheeling +he Twins, Berl and Harvey. Wail a minulef' she cried. l've iusl gollen a Telegram from The All-Nalions loolball hero. Tom McCullough. l'le's making a personal appearance Tour of all lhe lhealers in 'rhe cify. Lel's all go see him! Tha+'s exaclly whal we were going lo do everyone exclaimed. Good ol' Tommy. And lhey all rushed oul. Pell-mell. And so musl l. P.J.C. Senior ll-iairewe ll 'The 'rime has come,' 'rhe Walrus said, lor lhe class of nineleen lhirly-live lo leave Bonila's halls. So, lhough we may relurn in years lo come, we will nor 'rhen be able lo recap- +ure 'rhe glamour of our firsl high school days. We've had many good limes. and for each of us 'rhere are lhe memories ol lhese days 'ro keep. l+'s all been fun. The bewiloermenl of our lirsl year-'rhose memorable Sopho- more and Junior parries-lhrill of lhe prom-all of lhe plays we've 'raken parl in, and lhe clubs we've belonged lo. Nof 'ro menlion our escapades, and consequences, bu+ +hey have nor been loo many. And now, wilh gradualion close a+ hand, and before we slep our of our high school lile enlirely, weld like +o +hank lhose omnipa+ien+ Teachers and say lhal il, perchance. you may miss us a bi+-well-we'll miss you loo. -Parry Chapman I 1-I T. Bonita Bearcat Gossip olumn September 15. 1960 U We'd like to call your attention to what a few ot Bonita's l935 graduates are doing: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belknap have moved to Los Angeles where he will establish a new company to replace his building which burned down in San Difnas last week. Mr. Belknap has become quite tamous in the peanut business. Mrs. Belknap will be remem- bered as Pauline Helter. Mr. Walter Pop Baranger has iust returned from a six months' tour through the middle west. His purpose was to lecture on The Advantages of Being a Bachelor. He got his practice while talking to friends at Bonita during his Ser-ior Year. You will be astonished to learn that the most feared man in the United States since John Dillinger was Public Enemy Number I lin l934l. Red Raymond Morgan, is really our own Raymond Crow under an alias. Lawrence Nevada Bolling has become nationally famous for his astounding performance in The World's Rodeo Contest. You will remember his passion tor horses while he was a High School student. Leonard Crow, tamous physician and surgeon, has retired from his practice as a result ot the nervous breakdown he had last week. Miss Patricia Josephine Chapman, noted writer of bedtime stories tor children, has recently published a new book. Kittens in the Bathtub. ' Mr. Bert Torrey, the most famous aviator of the United States, is planning to start a contest in which will result, he hopes, a new world's record tor staying in the air. We find that Mrs. Van de lncloras, well-known in San Francisco as the rr-ost suc- cessful society dowager living. but better known by her stage name Madame Astrin- gent. is none other than Sue Carruthers. who graduated from Bonita in '35. Since the recent death of his third wife, Mr. Lee Settles life ambition has at last been realized. He has established a home for orphans, after having inherited a million dollars from a wealthy aunt. Mr. Earl Taylor established another of his notorious night clubs in Los Angeles recently. Margaret Morris, who has been Bonita's gym 'eacher for a number of years, has resigned her position. Miss Florence Bobbie Dale will fill her vacancy. Mr. Hugo Pettis, well-known tight-rope walker, fell from a tensstory building Wednesday. and remained uniniured. Donald DeSchaine, most famous screen lover since Clark Gables time. is making a new picture entitled She Got Her Man, with Patsy Tillman, Hollywood screen siren. Mr. William Kern, Sr., famous football coach, was seen with his son, William Kern, Jr., at the Hollywood Bowl last Saturday evening. Jack Warren, student body president of the class uf '35, has found two new mem- bers for his radio club, The Woman Scornersf' which has caused more discussion than the Sinclair-Merriam election in '34, On the other hand. Sara Marshalls radio club. The Man Shunnersf' is running strong competition. Ruby DeShazer has been elected secretary of this club. Lucy. Consuelo, and Candida Navarrette, and Isabelle Sanchez, tour famous fan dancers, have iust returned from a iourney to France. Donald Wheeler and Edwin Basinger, two inventors, have perfected a special oil! to aid quiet people in talking. The Meredith twins, Metropolitan Opera duo, have retired after twenty years oi strong publicity. Margaret Dare, famous toe dancer, has recently sued her insurance COmD5ny for Sl00.000 for her toe. which she sprained while dancing for the Prime Minister of France. Mr. Willis Bixby, her manager, has declared his intentions of backing her up 15 lQ.,'T i i--. .-.iii oniirta Bearcat Gossip Column September 15, 1960 in her suil. Miss Dare and Mr. Bixby, alias Cuddles, have recenlly announced lheir engagemenl. Among the dislinguished dinner guesls of Russell Hullgren, prominenl congress- man, lasl week, were Yoshimi Yoshida, governor of California, and Jim Donibble, cele- braled crooner lwho acquired lhe arl ol crooning lhrough hard and persislenl imila- lion ol Bing Crosby during his senior year al Bonilal. Colin Binks McLean, noled Ascol Speedway driver, was slighlly injured al lhe lasl race while allempling lo sel a new speed record. He slill wears 'rhe famous grin ol lhe good old days. The La Verne Church ol lhe Brelhren wornen's allendance has been failing lalely. due fo lhe lacr fha? a discovery has been made lhal lhe new minisler, Mr. Lloyd Stevens, is married. His wife has been on a lemperance lour back easl. Mr. Sleveris mel her in high school: she was a sophomore when he was a senior. lda Huslon, comic slrip arlisl, recenlly seriously sprained her hand, and will be unable To do her work this week. Raymond Gribbin has al lasl achieved lhe honor of being lhe world's grealesl' malhemalician. You will remember whal a poor sludenl of algebra he was in I932. Helen Goodwin, world famous pianisl, has recenlly declared her inlenlion of spending her vacalion al her privale sludio in Paris. You will remember lhe excilemenl' caused when il was rumored lhere was an affair of 'rhe sorl in The making, when Miss Goodwin was seen frequenlly wilh lhe Presidenl of lhe Uniled Slales, Mr. Lambrelh Hancock. F. Sanchez and A. Navarrerle, lwo Alaskan explorers, were found nearly frozen 'ro dealh in a small Alaskan lown lasl week. They are recovering speedily and will very soon be aclive again. Farmer Everell Shorl won a medal al lhe Los Angeles Counly Fair lasl Seplember for his lwo prize hogs. His poullry also received a very high prize. Roberl Renlro, big business man, has hired a new slenographer, Miss Mary Ellen Lapp. Miss Lapp has formerly proved herself a cornpelenl worker as a privale secre- lary 'ro Leslie Roland, edilor ol 'rhe Los Angeles Examiner. Marcia Vaniman has been very aclive. She won 'lirsl prize in lhe Miss California Balhing Beauly conlesl, which proves she hasn'l losl her charm in all lhese years. Virginia Bixby has been conducling a polilical campaign in New York. ll seems she is having a difficull lime, for we find her opponenl 'ro be none olher lhan lhe famous oralor, Mr. Gordon Haskell, who has iusl relurned from Bulgaria wilh his wife. Marvin Hopkins, famous dancing leacher, who broke his neck lasr year in ax novelry number al rhe Mounlain Meadows Counlry Club, has announced his inlenlion of reviving The carioca. A greal discovery was made recenlly when Miss Alla Goelz, molion piclure producer, discovered rhal Srella Hall, well-known blues singer, has everylhing neces- sary lo make a l96O Mae Wesl. Elmer Sapp, noled wriler, has iusl published a book enlilled The Arl of Living Up lo Ones Name. Edward Michael, mulfi-millionaire, recenrly mel wilh an aeroplane accidenl. He was slighlly injured, and his pilol, Mr. Fred R. D. Baugh, was confined 'ro his bed for a brief time wilh a fracfured rib. Miss Ruth Bell, afler her recenl divorce from lhe rnyslerious Mr. R., has reopened her column, Advice lo Young Ladies, in lhe Los Angeles Examiner. The well-known life guard, Bill Collins, recenlly declared publicly lhal since his 16 Bonita Bearcat Gossip Column September 15, 1 960 second marriage Turned out to be a failure, he has become a woman hater. Bill always was a woman hater-hates to be away from them. Dorrine Montz VanDusan has broken the record of Aiice Baird, sensational woman mountain climber, in her recent daring ascent To the highest peak in the Alps. Miss May Brubaker has painted another of those famous pictures of hers. She calls this one Schooldays. New York has been greatly excited over some of Miss Brubaker's paintings in the past. We find Miss Elizabeth McNeil has lately secured a position as school teacher in a little country school in the Ozark Hills. Tom McCullough, noted dealer in all sorts of cars, has put a new model on display. lt is an extremely quaint-looking fashion, resembling a crcss between a Ford and a Pontiac. lt has therefore been named the Fordiac. Mrs. Grant Foote has just broken the old tree-sitting record by sitting for nine, teen days, six hours, twenty-five minutes. and five and one-half seconds in a pear tree in her back yard. Mrs. Foote will be remembered as Ida Watts. The enthusiastic professor, Mr. Robert Keswick, has resigned his position as Philosopher on Etiquette at Harvard College. He will be succeeded by Mr. John Lin- qenfelder, who opened a group of tea shops in Los Angeles last year. Mr. Henr Dale Winthers, lawyer, recently won a case over Mr. Vernon McQueen. famous crime lawyer, Hilario Cachero, Justice of the Peace at San Dimas, declares business is picking up this year. Misses Regina Veiar and Edna Ibanez, two prominent leaders ot the Ladies' Aid Society of a middle western town, have resigned their positions because of a lack of members. Miss Hazel Holbrook, Brethren missionary to Africa, has announced that since August l she has converted twenty Africans in her special revival meetings. Viola Brooks Jochimsen, song writer, has recently published a new song entitled, l Want to Grow Tall Like You. Joaquin Sanchez was last seen drifting on a raft off the coast near Laguna Beach. He intended to get himself shipwrecked and bo a hermit, For all we know, he may have succeeded. -Vera Sheely 17 5. n I I I C K M5255 QUITE A ms FISH IN' I-IERLHUHPNELL, In SHOUIEM How 7U FIsI-I! li .17 fr .4 I 2, fo EEE. l vliiiii l Ii , l i l ' FRESHMHN ' - 'f:.4f-- Y , -YA ---1.--V -V ,...f ,Xi Y Y,.,..f -T . ' a f---- uw i d-I 1 Freshman Class This year, I934-35, our lreshman year in Bonila l-ligh School, has been one lhal will always be remembered by The class members. From eighlh grade 'ro high school is always a broad educalional jump for any freshman. We, lhe class ol '38, received a greal lhriil when we enlered and became accjuainled wilh so many helpful Upper Classmer- and lacully members. - In addilion lo our sludies we were soon enjoying fhe various alhlelic sporrs and clubs. These oufside aclivi'ies assured us lhal we were really slu- denls of Bonila. We have grea+ly enjoyed 'raking par? in and wilnessing lhe many delighrlul and lhrilling plays and aclivilies presenled during The year ar Bonila. We are delighled al rhe Though? +ha+ we have rhree more happy years yer fo come al Boni+a. Vife lfnow lha? we, lhe class of '38, will worlc lo enjoy ils friendships and acriviries and, above all, live up +o Boni+a's morlo I Serve. Vv'hen we fhinlc of rhe seniors who are leaving us, a 'reeling ol loneliness comes over us, buf we are pleased Lhai fhey are going inlo lhe world lo acquire grearer slcill in learning how lo be happy. 'We really do appreciale and will never lorgel' rhe kindness and a++en+ion +hey gave 'ro us during our freshman year al' Boni'a. Seniors, we wish For you in We lulure all lhe luclc and joy 'rhal can be wished. -Laura Dale IS x 1 I 4 , if 5 R 4. X ' ,li 9 ' 1 4 p f , x I 1 IV F l 1 v V- , , v E .4 'jr X 1 w x m 10 I ..- ,Z ,- T N0ldALL 1 HAVE ro no is WHIT A Ll'i'TLE WHILE !! xxx I ll, A9 mr f' , 321' 'fu soPHomoRE--- i .eg sf? 1! pgf'.. s safe? s f 'off ,es eff? l 1 oplhlomoire C ess We, rhe sophomores of Bonila Union High School, lcncw 'rhal il is a grefil privilege lo be a parl of +he Bonila Sfudenl Body. While freshmen lasl year, we were becoming accuslomed lo and acguainled wilh our new surroundings. Bul This year we have lully grasped lhe silua+ion and are frying 'ro fill our place al Bonila. Our record is one which lhe sophomores may well be proud lo have. Nol only has our class been aclive in sporls and supporled +he alhlelic parl of school, bm il has had members in Language Clubs, Scholarship Sociely, l-li-Y, Girl Reserves. Nalure and Music Acrivifies. Ol course, we look up lo fhe iuniors and seniors as having 'rhe mosl experi- ence and +he besl knowledge ol Bonilfa life. We fully aopreciale 'rheir help. From lhe sophomores lo lhe seniors, who graduale lhis June, we give a +oas+ of happiness and success as 'hey go ou+ inlo lhe world 'ro new advenlures of learning, NVQ also wanl +o give fhanlrs lo our advisors, who have helped us so lailhlully and paiienliy. e-Rulh Vlvfallcer 7x .ff 2. 1 , 5 rg? rf, 4 . f' f Y lx xx N1 KHwCl1-li' 5 4'x'x X L W' W ' V ' 'K' VX ' A 1 linux, Humix INVM1 J wfixu kv vw fxiu M lm xr Tx1wf'wx u'w 'w 'Ufv' VH! ' m xx mv1:4I1,1 K1 .1 bv' hM'mw14v! 1 K' wx V UM., X P ,lm vw-. u Vx4.x',?X'1' N lrwm, H MJ rw ix L k1r'X11lx'nk'v 1 WV' lxkl ' x x lfh-rm Nw Ix'w'NWJ1v 1 HV4 ' ' X N M- ww c.. fl -y I o fflf I VIA-f'f4f,144 n ., J ,Q ' f Af-1 - J If J 7 '. n If 1 .1 1,1 ' ' I J .. J ,. ' ,, . ,ff - vi! , is ,,1,I X-4-'if 4 r' 4 UL 4' i i - wow,wHhT A PULk., s., ' r- ,f,.' s 1 If we Oc v V , , y AA , . f' ii. i i .. f A -f i . sl , ,I 'B . l In . ..c g a a- ' ig 7 JUNIOR --0 1 i iff!! X Y Xci lx 0 A i i .!:Ii .v Wh . w :EEG Q ,f .. r 4 1f-ef-- il My ' F! 'U' 'S 'f , WMF. L-4-n :g i - V s.. - qf - ' ss. .1 - ., X .f--f , of- iv a-rr..--T' J 'M M' l x I 4 s h I i , VII' iuunuioir CC ass Modes? as we may be, we iuniors musl poinf wilh pride To our basl years' achievemenls. ln lhe field of amaleur drama, lhe play-hil, Daddy Long- Legsf' was a mosl successful produclion, and proud indeed are we 36-ers +0 say we were lhe producers. As for debaling, we are lhe school champions, and probably never again will one be able lo see such an aggregalion of iuniors in lhe Scholarship Sociely. Turning lo lhe more sirenuous side of school life, i.e., afhlelics, one finds lhaf iuniors dominale bolh girls' and boys' sporls. The rosler for lhe All-Bonila girls' leam is made up ol, 'ro a greal exlenr, names found in lhe girls' secrion ol che iunior class roll. Varsily loolball awards have been beslowed upon a goodly number of junior lads. and as for our record in baslcefball, we refer you lo The greaf B leam, which was made up almosl en+irel-y of our boys. A splendid iacl abou+ all Jrhis is +ha'r we have anolher year lo beller our achievernen+s. However, nexl year we musf carry a load ol responsibililyp a load which she class of '35 has carried so nobly for lhe pasl year. We musl, for ffhe nexl year, be responsible lor lhe upholding ol Boni+a's lradilions, and we musl be fhe perpefualors of fhe respecl which has been accorded lo our school since If has been Founded. -Richard Slone '77 ' c' -ff V X ' 1 X, f4 5 F46 .XX fy, JS is K -. J 1 Q if :QF Q 'J xi Y V ,H Xb 1 if JJIIVJ 'I Ml . ' 3 D ll 'i F I A I ' C v -, 1' V ,-r' f - . . , f W , ' ff' 6 ,ta 5 3 if N ig-:egfu F 'X 1 . ,' I 3 , ,X I4 V , r M- , f .i. ' 4 , ,L -f , ' my ' ,J to-1 Q0 Q2 jf' ' K Z ',V ' L 5, t ' I GK ' . ' fy 7.5-lu f-f0'ff 'g 1 JNI ! 14 lffldf ' Q 3 r J U 2 Q9 S, X' 4 X N f w, I ' x 'fx :hi XX X k' D 'x f X y Y J R' mi ns' w ij ,X . XvA L r' f' I 1 5 . x f :+V . f ?! I 'N 1 x I-NJA 2 , fy T Bev, Fou R YEARS T0 seT vou! -Q P-5 1'-an JU' fn ,ffl SLNIOFL 109 oi 2 ll ll: -ll . I X lm v .4l6T1. ' ' 1 . , y Im E .. J ze r it 2 ,I 'Y I 3 Q,...T .,- 3 - 714 ' 0 3 erik' T s is a -- dex 'i ' ' Senior CC ass AT lasT, Bonila, 'we come To The parTing oT The ways wiTh you. We musl now search Tor bigger gardens in which To planT our seeds oT learning so Thai' They will blossom TorTh inTo beauTiTul Tlowers oT wisdom. You, BoniTa, have helped us much, especially in This lasT year, To see liTe more clearly, and To broaden our knowledge oT The world and iTs people. There have been Times' when we have had To suTTer Through seemingly endless diTTiculTies To reach our goals--chieT oT which was To be a member oT The senior class oT The year nineTeen hundred ThirTy-Tive. SomeTimes we have almosT abandoned The hope oT ever accomplishing anyThing we had seT ouT To do. Then as we grew older, and liTe became a smaller mysTery To us, we realized ThaT liTe does noT consisT oT pleasures alone, buT ThaT iT is also Tilled wifh many disappoinTmenTs and sorrows, all oT which lceep our paThs Trom becoming rnonoTonous. Now ThaT we have reached Tha+ ideal Tor which we have ceaselessly STriveP we challenge vou. The oncoming sTudenTs oT Bonira To malce This same Thing one of you goals in order ThaT your Too, may be among The proud seniors oT sew class ..... So T Carpe Diem, you Tair scholars, and may BoniTa hold 'mich sdccess ir fare for yn. ...Fare-well. -Helen M. Goodwin Z4 Seniors , Diff? . 1 ' ',. .,, ,. -C:. 5: lf,': 1 -ix - Q, 5 .,-, . R.. ' .r:' '- H J f ' Defy T' fa' ' 9.15 'az Pm .:, C, 4 ' Uv'-s-.J Diana D HA, ,, V., 3 , 1 A v , V, ,' , ' 1 w .mfr w'Jfxfn'n:f .TVA yi M w, 1 ez Q V H1 . , ' WI, V-'nu fn, W1 .J In j A 's , , lwf- 'I H-1 Iwi, 1' r... ,K , R.1w'wr 1CMHIHI'f R -1 I. 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Icould He7j Alfa Goefz Q 6oe+see f: She has decided 1-is alarmed +0 do if, Dorrine Monil fi'DOrrin6iii2 a vm Qfe -if ijif .-.c'ds1 :fe -NW , Mafqare' Dare f Bfondie j ?v0u e daimg befmc yoifm I 5 A l 'Qi ii' 1 x Qfiifn J 6 S'r.' 'gn' :J E 1'5 'i J 53 - .Hu owl ii- ' v -4 Q .i C' .:':ff5fC WUC' f :G ,: L-5' , ,jC, , ,. ff .,': 5 'J'-J Flgrc-pf-L. DAQ' Dhfflc, - N , ,, A , ..f,.,.,,, V. Regina Valar I Reggie Sui 1135 3'5 afrl Sv' LAN' 5' ard ffif 'C 39' :',. Isabel Savfdwezf Isabel 'lz He' m'V f1, 'c : JD C' 1 Raymond Crow fmcrowwjz Nl'-I' 'f, '1 f,', l Lvl' Swv-df bf' ' 3+-sua MfiyHaHf'TNf1f'1C!JZ bw fwf- VVV-:fw hw, 121 fx' 1 1i,. f. ' HMV! D'- f-' fffwirm Bfznlufgr-r II, PM, r-11v.wVf1,,gw'Ylgw-,, vw, 'sl Donald xVVhf'f:1fJV f 'Umm 1: Hn vfvfmh-, fvwvv'Hwyf-M v CZj . Lf'fJYMlVfi Crow iHJCJfJ'WI imuf' 'ff rw rv-uv, UH 1, iw 1 Hvvguv J, ' ,LK Lawrenrc Boi?inq Sv.A-fiw C411-A ,Dix y LQ S tx ' , , C 's,. jr X 11' mm vw- 1' --I , xp, 1 XY' - -74, w:x4 Q-JQ. 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Y' Dinsmx r , The a viso o Tho Ther sf 5 a eac I . h r ' O ' Ill Q X x l 53 QC-,ll mc- I Q 1 e wr rec no re 1 nl yo :lo '-,iw l l . , help .H ip-,A x f0 a l Q -.9 F-f f'f,y'! I' 1f-v ,fw fr-Jhfvv, H1-V ff' fHv1-yl fwlwrvv., 'Mlm H ML: Huff, ftwlvvnlilvfvv' Vvvfvr fx4fNf-li, l41lflf,V4nvv1v11, e Pep lub Rah, Rah, Rah, were Hwe Peo Club. Thirfeen Wrong, an green and wlwufe we give our loyal+y, seorfsmanslmlg good healfh, our Bees and sd'xolarsHup for pepuer and beffer Foo+baIle Baskerball Basebeli, Track and Tennis sfunfs Our Ihmgs are lusfyg Never Ousry S'veuHng here and fhere. Vvby We mise? 5.0504 Hwe Bovsfn Se: we Tiwafs om4y far. I' 'S aM Har one In We BCrw7faf Peo CMU D, PMN I nnf ,fl uv f'm1:',r,f,, Vffvflflll V-Im? rl .. Qfilnfega-lf,3fga40f.+ghQf ni, l. , 5,5 g, . . 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Mar. 20 II I6 22 24 28 6 7 I4 I4 IO I7 3I 3I 3I 5 I9 3 Organnzatnons Girls' Sextette Sophomore Quintette Boys' Quartette Ruth Wallfef Orchestra Marian Moomaw Popular Orchestra Girls' Glee Boys' Glee Olivene Ebersole Lovetha Simpson Vernice McQueen Calendar OIF Nlnsiieall Events Girls' Glee--L. A. County Fair Boys' Glee-M e t h o d i s I' Church, La Verne Pop Orchestra-Hi-Y Party Sophomore Quintette-Ctr vina Girl Reserve Tea Music Department Assembly Programme Orchestra and Choir-- Thanlcsgiving Programme Orchestra--Junior Play Mal- inee Orchestra-Junior Play Christmas Music Assembly Christmas Music Party-Pro, gramme Quartette-Community Church Cornet Solo--Community Church Boys' Glee-Assembly Girls' Glee-Assembly Girls' Sextette-Tea Opera Burlesque-Boys' Glee Girls' Sextette-P. T. A., La Verne Chorus and Glee Clubs- Brethren Church, La Verne Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. I4 Mar. I4 Mar. I5 Mer. I6 Mar. 3I Apr. 9 Apr. Il Apr. I2 Apr. I4 Apr. I5 Apr. 2I May 6 May I9 May 20 Jun. 9 Jun. I3 Orchestra-Alumni Play Clarence Boys' Quartette-Pomona Masonic Programme String Trio-Legion Benefit Cleo, Boys' Glee-CIare- mont High Boys' Quartette-Community Church, San Dimas Opera in Los Angeles Boys' and Girls' Glee-Meth- odist Church, La Verne Girls' Sextette---Corona High Operetta Matinee Operetta Girls' Sextette-Community Church, San Dimas Boys' Quartette-Junior Re- public String Group-Community Church, San Dimas May Day Music Vesper Service Orchestra-Senior Play Baccalaureate Music Commencement Music -Marion Moomaw 66IDen Allnnseis Tireaenregg The combined glee clubs ot Bonita presented a musical comedy, Don Alonso's Treasure, by Goettrey Morgan and Arthur Peen, tor the enjoyment ot many parents and friends. Senors and senoritas dressed in gay costumes sang and danced lively Spanish num- bers ot sunny Spain. Through the courtesy ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman Garner, the Padua Dancers assisted with the dancing. A chorus ot thirty singers supported a main cast. -Sue Carruthers. -nag ,1 ur- .,.-1 Q.. 71 x11 I v 'rm- ,. f ja ' 1 . p 1 - 4 v Girls' Sexfeffe nys' Qum Q Q Cporeffa fav 'em Schullaurship Sodety Thr, FJUFIJCJSCI ol 1lwQ Sclmlmwlz, Csflflffl, X wp l4r'lwf-r Ill , nflfml ol lnqlwffr lcfxrrwmq, ll qwrfe w nr mv'.Jm'n wlwo lmvf: ',uf'Cz:c-flfffl in fs'qJrfmQ NWA- 'WIKI VVH',.','-'jfl' llmonr Clf1',',o', lfd mmol lfiflf lllr f fwi 'xv' H 'nv- w l A f rrmfwlimq l'br:llf:r ',cl10lf1f,lir mllilf al Br,m mA lr-lu ' lllfrrl Lrllli, Pfmluv lnllfmm llmfl 14.119 l, mf 517. l nclwlovfffl rm-mlwrrrzlwuyl rn lluf lnlf lywrmufnr lv: Uww-l' - M 1 mv- ll Service C lullb llwcf fmrvucmr Clulu rw-mlurru urr: rlzflr--l lrwm Ei I, fl voir: nncl llwolr rc.-'.pcunf.nlwalulwa raw 11' lcrfy llfwlll ll lf! ln-1 :wg nl haf, always lmlfl. llw Sluclr-ral Bm y l llY4 ,l1ll- l Ylzr- I1Y ',l lull' mxf-my ,v 'f Club moofinqs. ll1i-. VUGVIS faclmmwlu lwmf-mlm .urn r-fflvnllf-' rlwf- flllk l-, , - v llwo inlurclnsf. Pilfwlllffx C'xOf1ll'Sl fmcl llmf lv-,ya lmw- iw rvwflu Ccrlain urwclcsiralwlc- czllrmvmlu in llw l3lLlClfV1l lf' flf. lvl J. rv p ' v-vw-QQIQ 1 llJl'ITlll3 .l.1.LW.-fu.-lv , u, Q ... , A sf ,-'- L- Y it L X 3 ' ' f f 1 '- A , 9' - . f -.. .,.,-. 4 'AN' .51 ' Drama Diramafnice Play The Dramalics Club lhoroughly enlivened every sludenl body member by presenl- ing for an assembly program a clever lwo-acl comedy-wirhoul a lille! -Sue Ca rrulhers Alumni Play The Alumni ol Bonila lake a posilion in lhe drama seclion lhis year +o prove 'lhar they slill relain lheir drarnalic lalenl acquired when allending our Alma Maler. They showed This in a sensalional performance of Boolh Tarlcinglon's slory, Clarence, which was under The direclion of Doyle Monlz, '27. Never before has lhe Alumni Associalion slaged a play: bul in 'lhe coming years. lheir plan is lo porlray one annually. Clarence Violel Penny Mr, Wheeler , . Mrs. Wheeler Bobby Wheeler , Ch Th Roy Slolrcs '32 Maurine Solari 'Bl arles Manning '27 DeLores Sheely '32 Darrel Wilson '33 o Cas Senior -Sue Carrulhers l Cora Whooler l-luberl Slom Dinwiddie Mrs. Marlin Della Play Lillian Warcl ' Bill Benner ' Rulh Wilhelm ' Rulh Wilhelm ' 32 32 Clyde Walers '32 33 33 Are You a Mason? a hilariously amusing lhree acl farce was presenled by lhe nineleen lhirly-live Senior Class. The siory of a molher and daughler whose hus- bands accounled for absences from 'rhe ioinl household on lrequenl evenings by falsely prelending 'ro be Masons, led lo numerous complicalions. Bill Kern Gordon Haskell Roberl Belknap Russell Hulfgren Waller Baranger Rayrnond Gribbin Jim Donibble Sue Carrulhers Mrs. C The Casl George Fisher , , , Franlr Perry Amos Bloodgood John Hallon l-lamillon Gravers Ernesl Morrison Policeman aroline Bloodgood 38 palsy Tillman Vera Sheely .. Hazel Holbrook .... , Pally Jo Chapman . Mary Ellen Lapp Rufh Bell A Miss Bernice Carpenler .,,,..,..Eva Perry ., . .,,, Annie . , , Lulu , .,.,,., Mrs. l-lallon .. . ., Lollie Fanchon Armilage Direclor E E S Ile 5 x ' - Jrmrw WlXkJ5ff7F1 1 4-uf. ERAMPTICS CLASS JUNIOR PLAY TPTC CdSf s lorwq rrrfm mlw HH play 'Wll.1fHfl1,rwrj lf-fy' fn Wav, 15 1 ,N ' y WIWO if: SON' Io HCMOUI ily UU unkrmcnwrw lH'V1l,'+nlf MH, WHVI 'HMM 'NYlf ', f ' MNH 1' Y' name Dodd Lum Law ww. Y 1 J '1Dmnm World. . X nlmcimci fc: lmfrcnfimf- H1f'wf'4?f-vrvnrwwxi ww, Hu' lurqv dL1i'4If'I1K'lY Clniruvd H11 'umm VIQIHH wufhfw-vvwrv! 1, ,rw ' 1 bum-.alilwog pvvswczwiaiiovws on Ilw Bunihm ahmqv. CAST .lvmlx Pm-v1Jln-hw!! CFM:-.Iuplwm W um U- Lum- ' .l.w'u-x Mk Brldw SPH!-IVUII lxuilwr k K, ,M-V K 1 - VVNLUH Galt Rm-JS. C'!y1 M PJINUIN- Sufvuy kllxvvw lm' H1 f.wJxnnn 'umm Bom 1 M www ' kzllqq-, ml Lmvwdiln Ivww VNJIM- x Vdxsmd F1 um V11 v T75 H Jmfx f'vPxmlF.!H1!f Fu-iiw fx1v-V VUL 'mmf XI.1m'I Ygdk Cxwwx A R, Mn-. 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De Sclmino KG ll1I'llSl, ll ,calgwlulce NVQ4 find noi only in llme pasl, buf also in fluff l'fC',l':VWl, Ilnal flue Girls' League has prowfd cum: ol' flue mosf aclivo and bone fifmI.wlf1IIf,f ilwfz orqlmimlions llmf Bonila fm,-,ffm-,f-',. ll clfmlmaf flr'r:-glwrmnn sophomore jumw -,mwior qirla uf, its mczmluers who fc,l4,ffr.1I1f lf-qfvllwrfr in ldriqlwloninq sclwool HH. llv: HWf:f:llf1Q', were vfrry cclummlionul F15 Vlfrll sv. ',ufffw.',lUl in rrminlfflninq qoocl lnrwr-',. f . Qzffcml llwfmkz mul lm qnvon lo llwf, Cilrlgl l,uaquf,- Cfllyinnl lor llmir cxcollonl rlflfl munlw f1f,5,rcCmh:rl amuzlfmcr: an rnala Inf: llulf, your oulzwmfllnq lor llmc Girls' lfyfqurf orqfmlyfmlign, Q Sue Carrullmrf, pr l'1f'F'l-Y-SIN: Cfmmllxorz V+ F'm:fdf,,l 3 Nflrginlo Bwbf S-C'Cld ,rgf , Vlmlix BHJJL TH '1'u'f'f-- Y v f 15 A. Elwmhf-'ll Mf Nfvwl I 1, M l. p'1YCiV'Ll EVE Good 7' fNQ'l Breaks Tll, if Bing, Plaf' l-lerlill, he - Hush' Clap fx, px ,J , .. 2 4. --.rf -. J AK' .5 ,Y ff L. - V ' ri' ' ' .-- -- , M af. , . 1,:+X V 1i? Hu' Hi-Y 'md .1 full proqmm H115 yvmy In Nw H35 A Q Rmllnrwds Qu which uwwmborw from Bomfn www SUN, In H10 :wrinq nrwoihor Com1ur0m'o Wm hy-In ai xffkndfxmfsf F Nw 'bvniur Hi Y and kwo frwnw H10 Junior HE Y wwe Simi, Thrcu mou1inqs wmv hold wiilw Nw Girl Rewvfvew, M3 Ig qroupf.. A uwwilwr and fnilwr lmmquvi vvfus FCM PM VHP boys fold Huw purpo-.U of Nw Hi Y. Uflwr syujwrh, X.-10'-U '?'1YF'5'3: T-LIPPUIA rv1vvHm1'.. Ilw Xllmior' Hu W' Mol mf QWX, 'V'ECj?'? HQ P Luiz' in QI1.-WM llwu Y-1'-lliwl' INN hml, .m M711 uw Www ff, ,fig I I wht OJf'f'FV'H '1 'f ! 1 fhrqfy, Vw. ,H , A, ls ,,,n:f,, na 1 1 r . . x ,. X X ,,. M f J I - . Y ' i Q v 1 1 x llmulbilliie Speaking To cullivale an easy lluenl speech is 'rhe lundamenlal idea underlying Public Spealc- ing. In our praclices, we have boosled rhe League loolball games, The operelra. We campaigned for The Junior play, pul on fhe l-incoln's birlhday program and enlered The Toaslmaslens lnlernalional conlesl al Pomona al which Mary Ellen Lapp won second place. We also enlered 'rhe Federal Housing conlesl. -May Brubaker iirll Reserves Blue and while--candle lighf-peppy songs-a craclcling fire-The smell of enlicing food--a ihrong of happy qirls. Minqling with girls from olher lands al camp, al club, al conference-a slruggle for world peacehaa desire lor new friendships. Slowly building a personalily--developing a hobby-humbly slriving for lhe highesl goal---- Following lhe Gleamf' Library Cllulb In lhe fall of I93435, 'rhe members of +he Library Class organized inlo a Club, meeling once a monlh al lhe regular class hour. This is lhe lirsl year for organizalion of a library group. The purpose of 'rhe organizalion is lo help lo familiarize lhe members wilh boolcs. and wilh ways of handling boolcs. The Club made inreresfing lrips To Pacific Library Binding Company. Pomona Paper Mills, l'-lunlinglon Library, Los Angeles Cily Library, and Los Angeles Counly Library- Cen+ral Branch. -Ruby De Shazer Press Clliuilb The year in review ol rhe Boni'ra Bearcalu is a record lo malce glad lhe hearls of all good Bonilans. Alrhough ihe publicaiion is nor a profil making advenlure pri- marily, 'rhe earnesf ellorls pul Torlh on ils behalf by The sialic, ralher suggesl lhe opposife. This years work began wilh Leslie Roland and Rulh Bell as edilor and associaie ediror. For fhe second semesler, Vera Sheeley was edi+or and Gale Reedy, associale, and under lheir direction, fhe good work inauguraled by lheir predecessors was carried on. --G. Reedy 41 Ll 'K' Ll rwiai I . v L.. -- x 'iff p , fyf'-'xi 'ips X ,1 '1 w f i-N 1-' '1 3'- H X ily, Flu, V' 5 W'7l ' .IHA qs ,P IH, 1f--- irfvx fy '1: V ,:,, ,B'11f, Q, wmq , ,Al I Tw-'x u, '- W. 3 fx FRENCE C- CFCNCEQS D'klf-Gf ' Cr-'3'::F5' X-- Sezfffam V3 T 55:19 f favs' 'I -wi- ,y ,ar 'Marx 'J ,- ,. . v WI 17. -.-1 ,- Qi .. ., - , . ,ahaha-Q -. M.. If , f Q 4 Debating Teams Varsity Debates The varsity debate team has done very well this year, holding its own with debaters trom schools many times the size ot Bonita. At the tirst ot each semester they chose the question to be debated and retained it throughout the term. The tirst semester was given over to debates pertaining to Federal Aid whereas the second semester was devoted to debates dealing with government ownership. Members ot the Varsity Team were: Mary Ellen Lapp, Paul Lansdale. Leslie Roland ltirst semesterl. and Walter Baranger lsecond semesterl. Schedule, First Semester Puente-November I7 Citrus--November I4 Covina--November 24 Alhambra--December 3 Monroviae-December 5 Sccond Semester Citrus-March I5 llnterefCllass Debates Inter-class debating was inaugurated this year to stimulate and create an interest and opportunity tor public speaking. lt is hoped that through these debates more students will have the opportunity to present themselves publicly. Tryouts were sponsored by the Public Speaking Department and any member ot the student body was eligible. In the preliminaries the seniors were victors over the sophomores- debating on the question. R. O. T. C. in State Colleges Should Be Abolishedf' the seniors upholding the attirmative. The juniors successtully upheld the question, Re- solved: State Sales Tax is Pair. trom the aspiring treshmen who were debating tor their tirst time. ln the tinals the iuniors tearing down the detense ot the seniors on the question, Preparedness is the best practical method ot preserving peace, were iudqed by the student body as victors. Those participating were: freshmen, Muriel Paulson. Pauline Sue Russell, and Doris Way: sophomores, Norman Newcomer, Armen Saratian. and Arline Sheely: iuniors, Mardie Herlihy, Paul Ransom, and Richard Stone: and seniors. Gordon I-Iaslcell, Mary Ellen Lapp. and Leslie Roland. -Mardie l-lerlihy 46 School Pep ALMA MATER Alma lvlaler, hail lo iheel Loyal we shall be. Through lhe years our homage Bring And lo lhy praises sing. For The lriends, sleadlasl and lrue, Happy days we spenl wilh you: We lhy sons and dauqhlers, sing-M Hailf Bonilal Hail! WE'RE FROM BONITA VVe'ri- lrorn Bonilu and wr: will say Thr: -,rliool youll llftuf' lromj Wi,:'rz: from Boriilla and wr: will any We: Il lmch our l1:arnOl And wr: will win Ol Bo Hurrah lor Bonila lodaylii OVER THE LINE The minules and The seconds Were swif+ly passino by Our neen were pushing 'forward The score was slill a lie. Vle all longed lor a Touchdown To bear lhal .... lown So we all yelled a peppy yell Green - VVhi+e - Bonila - Pighl And lhen lhe ball wenl over And when we loolced around The sland was filled wilh bearcals All iumping up and down And we were all so hapoy Because al lasl' wed found Thal our learn couldnl lose lhal ganr YU L LEADERS lilliali NV.mim'r, l,ai'nbnelh l'ldl'lCOCli Yeeaaaa Bearcals Yoeaaaa Bearcalsp B ETAARVC-A-T-S B EA-R-CAATVS B-I7 A-R-C A TVS BKARCATS .,V.O.,..- BOFIFEETA-V-BOIXIHTETA A Rah-Rah A-Rah Rah BONEEETA BONITA -..O.. Qrrrrrah--Grrrrrah Yea-BEA RCATS BONITKS BEARCATS Grrrrrrrrah lo, B B B-eeaer C C C-a-l-S B-e-a-r C-a-l-s Bearcals B B B-e-a-r C-a-l-S B-e-a-r C-a-l-S Bearcals B B BE-AFR C C C-A-T-S B-E-A-R C-A-T-S Sli. Rosle' B-EA-R-C-A-T-S l'.'r v?eee-eelWBCOM BEARCATS BEARCATS A-H PfTlllTfX RN l J ,J LV -,. , w, .7 'A ,f - 3'1 f. 1' ef .,-3 . -. sg ! Y 'N F J Q g ' 'v' ,g ,. Q. if 2 Y W-4. ,, JL ff' ,, -Ig: . 43. ' xv.: 1 fx' x 'w ' V. 1 f, 4 4 , - 5 e . mu 4 , 1 .,v 5 an 4 v bk ng? .,:,, , F, iM ' viii? -- ' w sg s , M - R- . 11,1 X .A+ t 1 , rp? Q. , Ury' 19.'0 ' V-Q,?i xwg Egg .,- f r , 5 1 4 1- f ' ,I , 4 ., Y . , 415 . E. 5- C 2 -'I K 1. 6 1. 1 :.,, fm ,fa .Jr 14. xt' m A fi W L.tQ. f QQ, i I .., A ry? '11-1 i -1'- fb' ' M: i'. E :ia .v'i QI' 4, WINE! 'MW Girls' Athletics G.A.A. Where is a girl given a chance lo show her afhleric abilily? Where does a girl malce her besl' friends? And where do we develop our vim, vigor and viteliry? ln Gr. A. A.l These 'rhings are accomplished fhrough our praclices for-class reams. lhrough our inlerclass games, lhrough fhe monrhly meelings which are 'rimes for frolic wirh s+un+s and singing, fhrough lhe play days wifh oiher schools, and 'through 'lhie grand finale of 'rhe year-+he C-3. A. A. banquef-where awards for progress made in 'rhe various sporls are given. The G. A. A. sponsored a slcaiing carnival fhis year which was a decided success. The Bonila girls have always ranked high in aihlefic skill, enfhusiasm and good sporrsmanship. The year I934-35 has been no exceprion fo 'rhis rule. --M. Lapp Basketball The girls s+ar'red baslcelball lhis year wi+h pep and an eagerness for fun which has conlinued in sporfs fhroughoul lhe year. The inlerclass championship was won by 'lhe iuniors. ,We enferlained +he Tri-Counfy League al a baslrefball Play Day at Bonila on November 24. The Bonira girls lcepl up lheir record of previous years by winning all lheir games. The All-Bonila ream played Covina in rhe spring. 'Volley Ball Alrer a series of unusually inreresfing volley ball games ihe seniors won ihe inferclass championship. The volley play- day was held ai Corona on fhe same day as ihe hoclcey playday. Three of our Bonila 'reams relurned with ribbons. 49 C5iHs' Ad+Me+ic !XssOcia+ion BuukufbuH VoHeybaH --strut-.X 'Lb '35 S X Hockey HW Bcwrmlhlqlrlf,c1l'.1elvqLJl',l11'rI Ilwfww-I V1 lx H1 lwflwy IN-. ywur llxl xvimmimg all Hn Vr IWIAV Hwy qfamv-., 'Hur Iwo: My yin, In! W, Mold ai Comrm. 1,10 QUHIOY' ,UNIV VVUU Ilmv 1'U ' 1 Clmnwpifwmahiu, , . , , lu' Rumi Bwnvkw hvxlm. gfvgpr, M Q Nl':', BAUM4, VGVUHZJH fXWn'.1xM.N'l, lqpp. - n .mf Www MU vw Fmdww ILM Mw- B1-'W HK-JM, My-uJf'w,h UM.-, ls w T nnis Inf WOKW V, rlwry A ' 5 w nf- s If I-JY., l 1' M '-1 3 N f' 911 fx'Mn--' w'1'H M Uv' Arr, 1 flww' 'Ms ur ',',' 1 .wr-H.,-,f uw I ,A D ,VI if ,l ,. ,R ,L N1 ,U ,X I ll 'l1'l 1 ffl' .ug-u s 9,15 pri'-1 lu' lv1.4.1-lmiri, llfcgll in ll-Slmnrr, Bixby, Bnirvl, V.-mimon, Knox. , i v r ,rr-I lrirfll Hr ililiy4 B ll FNAUIILIH, Plnll, Fisclmr, Dfilo. S pic will lliwl ll ll r , Ai '-LHlllI'rIIlf4ly lcilflil Illjlfllllf ol Cllll wiinl c -N w H . 1 1 ml lm upcfrfcllmll lliuf, your. Ilw, rc ullcfl in lnul, lmrrl irilfxrrlfluz qiirricz. llwr- Clin: fix camo wullw llnr: play day nl Clnremonl. Four lcemms Ol llw live wlwo worm? from Bonilfm Camo Home ril3lDOn',. willw ll irnfdlfwfunr CVM Ilwc fence is oulm was llwc only llwinq which lcepl' Ilwo girls' baseball learns from all Tioiriq for llwc inlerclass c,l1s1mpior1sl'iip. Our baseball play clay waz a color play day. Various colors were scnl fo llwc dillerenl scliools bo, lorelmnd and on play day llmo lemma were formed by Color inelcad ol luy schools. Bug. I a 1 riff!! 1, I jf, QW? ' .z-. W - 4, . . V 5-5 fi' -e 'fe' T-Af Er- Vzrfe 'Eg Difefsow Know LQ f l I l ROWS lJf:SCl'nf1mr:, Bnuqlw, Rfmfff, P., Tfvm, Taglmr fvlff,l,,,'1ygV 'ffxrfw B, Q' ,m D wr X ,f.', , X., llfulll P1 fll XII' f Pl 5- r- K rl'-5'fY 1f f -HM' fl Row: Priru, IVMCU I fl I, ',, lu ff M, ',.v lid Row: Bull l7ffr1,Hf.lliwg, Rf-f-fly, Hlflm' Mlfll-1'-l 'ill' -f l1.1r-1,-.ll' V1 , r F HurBvfflfvlllllnllm' f iv l lily llh Row: Jmfz v, 121, uf ff l 1-l f f A lf- -, 411, x .aursllltiy ljmortballll In llu: lull wlmmw ul ww. ww! In ll4l 'l fa l lwlf all ,ll Nl l wullm lvul llvc FPQLIIUIS mul fwl 'lvl WH lulnll ull H m l 'Lf-.V1 1 l almosl HH lmp-'w'lll'Jlz' lculw Ol m.1l-img 'lV'l,' lmfl 2 9-1-ww. camo oul, qivinq uw wlml wo ln' l. .l wr-iq llwwn 'lv l.l l1J1 'L4'Y riff' formed wlwiclw al lirwl lowlozl Il-rr-ilwlf-, llwvfw lv' llflf laclcccl cxperimwcn, Allfr sow-ml nradlfifq qfwm played Claremont as llwc llUClCl'L'lf1C1 lor Wm lv Al Clammcwl our lcimx rwrolyvwl llml api willw llwem llwc mal of Ilw year. llwc- lwnqxuv ffm monl O, Bonila l33CI1ino O, Bcwila 37 CCl+:'m 53 f llw boys wlm framed lor llve dlller-cr? NV lx ll l 1 VW 1 , nw ,fl v :MQ N 'X A 'l - l V mpg Y V l r wr qnf'-Q' Donibblo, Bauqlw, J. McCullouqlw, Rollw Rcnlro, Griswold, Bixby, Harmxvall, l'lLJVTlfV4 Glgrgi ,X -r l Rf 3dY- S9093 Crow, llolclem, M. Rkltilfllf ke l--Y RUSSPHZ Qudflvr--Collins: l-lalvcsff-ldlofllv' Diff? MCQl1vf'r1, Kvrnp Fulllnaflv--T. lNlCCL1l'g:11ql' l f 'aff l l .1 'r,'.f-- ,v H, l il wlwlx nfl fwmqg lmf l1lr'f'1 lqg. 54?-in O- Cilfif' lf' :V r fl f Jw N., , 3 f -nr. fx ef.-f-' --, V--.C M, I7 .'f 1' 'ff ..ff- A ,!,, fs x N wr W i 5 k if' YJ E X i V l K A nfs. Y ? - X Y A1 fa ' Y, :nfs Q' X . i 'I J t . A ' , ' .1 XX 9 A 'D N 4 N I V 9 R- .- inlzi f-'N '1'. frilf-mi' Cfillli, Iwili-1 Ri-ix-,ig rlnnfiv.u1ll,Cfulll12, Ollmvn, Davis. uni lim xliin ilfiiww Miller, Mill:-v, llfiw-, Flnvfivawllw, Blllhlldldll l5own'., lwlfmlliulcl. 'lil FI- Shin' liuviif-f f,liwfi,' Phill- ry l rwI VVf'vlvvif1lw, Ciirlvrmll,Sl'ml. ill liiw-.2 Bl.-.rliin fur-rpl'v! l-'Ulf-, I I .J I . ,f i Ui f., l l ' M CC 'll im , yi, C331 ' lfllf Like lhe Varsily, lhe Cs had few boys lei? from lasl years squad: lo be exacl, lhere were only seven ol lhem. Our C Team is made up ol ihe smallesr boys ol lhe school. Mosl ol ffhem are iusl our ol grammar school and some ol lhem never have played loolball before. I+ is Mr. Greens job +0 leach These boys lhe lundamenfals ol foolball and rhe game as a whole so fha? in lhe coming years They can go on and play for lhe varsiiy wi+h some knowledge ol 'lhe game and some experience. This year's 'rearr was caprainecl by Orion Co++le and Dwighl l-lanawall, borh of whom had a year before under Mr. Green. Vlfirh rheir experience 'lhey were able ro help rho boys who were coming our for rhe lirsl lime. Much credii? shoald be given lo ihe C leams, for every year rhe Team fha? beafs Bcnila wins rhe champ-ienshio, This yearls scores were: Claremonl farfeif, Bcniia l-Ching '3 Eenira 07 Colron I3, Bonila bi Corona I3, Bonira 14. The levermen were: Qurlharr, Calcleras, J. Clarlc, G. Colrle, O. Co++le leo-cadainl Uaxfs Placer Gilman. D. l-lanawall lco-cap+ainl, J. l-laines, Dan Miller Davis N fe' 5. Navarrelw, NV. Oldham, E. Porler, lN. Reese, E. Shorl, A. Sa'a rar. -Bill Kern 54 ,.,-.-..,., .. , 1-1 r . . , , . , H , , .,, Th .,,, , V.aursiit'y 'Hfracrk I5 year! Irack Icom HeId meek WIII1 Frerfworw Pomona, Sorwhomsrm CIarcmonI, CoIIon, and Chino, IyeIorfg IIIQ Tri-County Track rrweI wIwIcIw was I -an 11 Crip 1 C3VwUzl CIz1remonI. AI IIN: Tri CounIy MQQI CoIIon IOQI: IIreI wIIIw 'ibIf'j, r,,oIfwI',, Corona PQIQ, Curr monI 77 6fIO, BoniIea I693, Chino, I293. III I 020 IIAI phxrrrd IH IIIQ Icuquc wcrc Cffrnmrrm ,IMP Wr.Ir'rfem, Iyrfrf Vrrif-rf, lfr MQCUIIQUQIII Dravid IvIiIIrfr, Spurqffon Rc,IIwrufIc and BIII Iforrw. Iom IXAFCLIIICIUFJII 201 I1 r1r:w',r,I1moI rrer,f,rrI QI 'IS' 9I l, In IIvr ',Iw1I MII. UID Ilporimft 'Illralck AIIIIOLI I1 n0I Imvinc fmv rlfrrurd Iurf,f1IIr'rf1 .I Ir fm Im' Irmrm III I.-n'rI-In I' 4 ir If under IIN: c1onc1I1inq UI Mr. firm rr .mfI wflrf- .IIJIff If, I IIII X I 5 rmmt' N I I I' I- I' CounIy Imclc Maul. IIIOSU wI1o IIIIIHIQI In IIN: Ili C,,czuv1Iy Iv1f:f:I Irrrrrr I4wvIII.r 'nf rr- If: rx III' I' I CoIIIu. I5 W! sfellmallll 'lfenniis TMI 5,w.1v', lm. -Mall Y'-um -Ml! lu- llwmff Mm, Parfum rl cqrcxaxl dcml of inior- f I'i1Y ! Mr. Vrifv lar-cfmzfr f-f Mr. r--,K in Irfmmlu Il1i',Vmar'vfI'1if,lw Ima r'f:'.uIluc1 f If1H!', Mew- M-iuq up-ni fm lmf lf, lr1fn'.frAJrw4g iffum, Hn: mrw !tC1l1iflIT1f!f1l on lv WW 11 vr'!f-mu gwiiffwf-1, fum! I.1-.i QI1f,ffmfI' 1'lri'1CifJH!i rrmrlm fo mir! I0 Hur W xr firm? uirlmg piiffn-v ljfmlifm :mr r'rnifu1'.lfm',m uf ilu: zycnri. qu 1? lmw- uf ffcfirwu hifj Hwirmry, Wim yr-.mr. Hu: Maya urmrfwr Hur- r1cmc,lwir1q of Mr. 'mwulh Pmvrf worm rmmy nl Umar gumrgllfcr fgflrmr, Hua your. llwy hwpr: in Mlm Ihr: lrwCfmrvly lf-imquff Chf1rrnparar1',hnf, Huw 'ff'r'1Y. ,ala Q - A1 .fu asia 513 'if5 .1 idbfn' ' '1 llialsllscetlbzllllll 'lllealm 6,6 T9 A The varsiiy foam conchcd by John Pvm- L,i,nh'f1 fh-- ,fn ,X 1 ihc pas? have LUOOI1 doing for the had Your ywnrw, in, :J inn L1 v W mon? Championb aqain. Very much plcmud ami -puvgfiwf-,i 1' J ' ' 1-' vmrn vw'-r , W Phan onferc-CI Tho Team ID ihe Hunhnqfon Bunch L Puonie Tournament and has? Came fho Tri-Counfy Lfuxcyw C1 1 A Inq brought fhroo viciory qanwm fo Bonihm. 66 9, Affvr quinq through mos? of fhelr foes in Hue prachce qxnn--A hmm w.-:ded inio iho ioaquc- 'rakinq The chanwpuonsnni, Vnxs en thc Sou1hvrn Cnhfornin play QH5, Ihe firgf game WJ5 M-, 'rx U huaivd by our mappy UHIO foam. AHC: 3 hnrd ?Onu ? SJW tho B1-.xr Ixiffons lm? by ihc 5601-Q Q? M 90 32. I 3 l U iv M1-1 -7 , i .5 .dl .Ili-,im GGC99 A 60 poinT Team was Tormed wiTh The C and D Teams. WiTh a liTTle prac:Tice The Team wenT To EI MonTe and won a Trophy in The SouThern CaliTornia play oTTs. This is The only Trophy BoniTa has in iTs possession Tor winning in The SouThern Caliicornia olay oTTs. WiTh Three championships in Three years Mr. Greens Teams have esTah' lished Themselves as lcings oT Their realms wiTh a capable man aT Their head. 55Im99 The 'Ds' noT To be ouTdone by The Cs also won Their Third championship in Three years under The same coach, Mr. Green. Cecil STevens, CapTain and sTar oT The WD Tearn heloed bring The Team Through The season undeTeaTed in league play. Wifh B, C and D charngiionships This year, Things loolc l'JrighT Tor BoniTa's TuTure var5iTy lE'3nw. -Bill Kern. J Sepl. Sepl Sepl Sepl Sepl Sepl Sepl Sepl CDCL CDct CDCL Ocl. Ocl. Ocl. Ocl. Ocl. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Calendar We see a few familiar faces, bul oh, lhe green loolc on some! Firsl assembly. Rally. Lols of whoops and shouls. Classes organize. lvlonlebello beal us al foolball. Woe! Anolher game. Wilh Cilrus 'rhis lime. S+iIl anolher game. Hunlinglon Beach. Mr. Wilson, of lhe Fruil Exchange, delivers a speech. A rally. Plenly of pep. Pomona High beals Bonila on lhe La Verne College grid. Mr. Hughes was lhe speaker for 'roday's assembly. S. E. R. A. band of lilly 'ralenled musicians enlerlain. The Freshman Ib English class reporls a good lime in lhe San Dimas Parlc Class Meelings. Merry Columbus Day! Dr. Wirl' speaks on A Mexican Child. Echo slali are elecled. Cons gralulalions Ginniel Home Economics parly Bonila wins over Claremonl. English IV and Library class visil Hunlinglon Library. S. E. R. A. male chorus ol 30 men visiled Bonila. The annual Mo+her's and Daugh+er's banquel. An enlhusiaslic rally. Armislice day-Bonila is defealed by Collon l3-6. Ollo K. Olson presenled an illuminalion demonslralion. Corona losl a+ leasl one game. G. R.-l-li-Y parfy--whal fun! S. E. R. A. negro chorus renders amusing songs. La Verne Scoul lroups brave lhe wilderness on an overnight hilre. A lhrong of good sporlswomen mee? al Bonila for fhe baslrelball playday. A debale wilh Alhambra. S. E. R. A. concerl orcheslra l7 piece. Enjoyed by all. Debale wilh Monrovia. The big nighl for lhe Junior class wilh a parfy-lhe end ol a porlccl play, A VV. C. T. U. member, Mr. Fowler, leclures on alcohol. The foolball boys and lheir guesls are presenl al lhe foofball banqucl wilh Mr. Rice as loaslmasler. Everyone is ready 'For Chrislmas vacalion. Rev. Lynn was lhe spealrer. A play was given by 'rhe dramalics class. The music deparlmenf enjoyed a Chrislmas parly. Piclure on Africa by Mr. A. F. Kirlrpalric. Swiss yodelers. Mr. Bynum from Flunlinglon Library lalks on Treasure Trips. Girls' League program. Mrs. Sanderson spealrs on heallh in ils relalion lo happiness. A game of baslrelball wilh Claremonl here. S. E. R. A. Concerl orcheslra. Library class lo county library. Rally for game. Press Club Banquel. Game wilh Chino lhere. Girls' League lea. Junior vs. Senior inlerclass debale. G. R. Midwinler Conference al Occidenlal College. Senior class parly. San Diego-lhere. S. E. R. A. colored chorus. The armosphere is clouded. Bill Spalding gives alhlelic falls. F A lhree weelcs poslure conresl has slarled. Baslcelball--Collon--lhere. Feb. Feb. eb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. F Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May June June June Juniors enioy gef fogefher af American Legion Hall. Girls' Playday af Corona-Bonifa vicforious. S. E. R. A. Mexican Tipica Orchesfra. Counfy Y. M. C. A. Banquef. Washingfon's birfhday. Dramafics Club presenfs program. A lecfure and picfures given on fuberculosis. Half day of school because of influenza. A baskefball game wifh Corona--fhere. Tennis assembly. S. E. R. A. American lndian gang. Marimba and Venfriloquisf program. Alumni play- Clarence, Track meef wifh Cifrus-here. Corona exchange program: Track meef wifh Chino. Second Childhood Dramafics club play. Howard Jones addresses Sfudenf Body. Voorhis. Bonifa play af La Verne College. Girls' Hi-Jinx in gymnasium. S. E. R. A. Hill Billies. Y. W. C. A. annual fea in cafeferia. Divided assembly. Vaudeville sfunf af Puenfe. Claremonf Exchange program. Clark Brown lalks on American Poefs and lnclians. Girls' play day al Claremonf. Ransburg frip by Phy-Chen club. S. E. R. A. colored chorus. Geornefry Play. Professor Uniacke from Pomona College favors us wifh a violin program Opereffa Assembly mafinee. Opereffa Don Alfonso's Treasure. Track meef af Chaffey-invifaiional. Spring Vacvafion. S. E. R. A. Hawaiian orcheslra. San Dimas Grammar School Paqeanl. Senior Parfy. Talk on Americanizafion. Angermeyer-Jano violin soloisf from Pomona College. Mr. Bynum falk on Treasure Trip. Spanish Dances program. Girls' Play Day af Colfon. G. R. camp rally. Track meef af Fresno. Girls' League Tea-May clay. Padua players. Faculfy meefing. Girls' League elecfion. Senior Play. Are You a Mason? Cifrus orchesfra and Glee Club. G. R. assembly. G. A. A. Banquef-leffer awards given. Nafure Club frip fo San Diego. Mr. Young from 'rhe Aufo Club- Highway Safefy Program. Capfain Robb. Memorial Day. Boys' associafion elecfion of officers. Junior-Senior Prom. Graduafion. Flag Day. Senior Breakfast Clara Godfrey Jokes Miss Lochridge: lf we fake 78 from IOO whaf is fhe difference? Flader: Yeah, fhaf's whaf l say, who cares? 1 1 W 1 Typing is useful, buf erasing misfakes is where fhe rub comes in.-Hanawalf. ik 1 i 1 Spurgeon lin a resfauranflz This buffer is sfrong enough fo yell over fo fhe coffee. Mr. Russell: The coffee is foo weak fo answer. if lk i if Paffy Jo: Whaf are you fipping your haf fo me for? l don'f know you. Sfudenf: Well, you know my brofher and fhis is his haf. fi W W FY Miss Dinsmore: Who's running fhis class, you or I? Collins: You're supposed fo. Miss D.: Then don'f falk so foolish. Collins: O.K. l'll leave fhaf fo you. is 1 Y F Tiny: Whaf kind of a iob does Vernon have now? Pudge: Oh now he's fhe kind of guy fhaf leads fhe ladies on, and fhen leaves 'em in fhe dark! Tiny: Well-Whaf iob makes him like fhaf? Pudge: Oh--he's an usher in a movie fheaferf' 1 ll 1 i Aunf Josie: Why on earfh did you give fhe baseball feam ladies hose 'ro wear? John: Cause fhaf's fhe only way fhey can ever gef any runs! i 1 If i l le: Where are all fhe nice girls fonighf? She: Oh, fhey're oul wifh all fhe good-looking fellas! 1 F i U Mrs. Black lshowing porfraif of herself in mo+her's armsl: This is how I looked fweniy years ago! Dude : l lofchal And whose liffle girl are you holding? i 1 Y l Lawyer: You say fhaf you foo were in fhe hayfield when the man was stabbed wilh a fork? Whaf kind of a fork? Swede: Well, did you ever see a funing fork or an oysfer fork in a hayfield? if 4- in in 4 Judge: Who was driving fhe car when you had fhe wreck? Bixby: lfhree sheefs fo fhe windl: None of us, your honor, we was all in fhe back seat! l 1 V i Mr. Fischer lfo Renfro. who is half an hour lafel: You should have been here af eight o'clock. Renfro: Why? Whaf happened? ll ill li li Hazel: Waifer, fhese oysfers are awfully small aren'f +hey? Waiferz Yes. Miss. Hazel: And nof very fresh. Waifer: Then if's a good fhing fhey're srnall, isn'f if, Miss? 1 Y li i Twinkle, Twinkle, liffle sfar, Whaf in heck d' ya fhink ya are. A flashlighf? 61 61 5 . i Iu- fx m M -me rr 'Wx' 5 r,--HJC .Q .AUP1 v f Lkguwul .1 V 1 H 135, I ,Q 44 N 3- 6,7 - A ' -'Jr A ., -an N . V j,.'w U rf. , ,5?nJw1r3GfS?! ffl ff f HCHCC Hwy ve had. 1-l far I X if , ,R-n x Fm fix RJ Ii :.L1r'vw:.r'o!d Um rwmmwq. lf' wt-f W T I3 I rw 11: XMXII, !I1.1if,mwtMm.1. l C1 lb 2 'lcfwi KL -Q- l fl-QOUND IN THE womn xl! E 'J EAA Q ABOUT U 5 NU is 9 y 'VZ 'fa' f ' A y ' - A p olo Bur, ll J A LIGHTNING BUG lf-Af S' X 1 l qv of A Esoow wow I 7 n, X6 'i K 1 1, K ll f lf X X xx Q I wr.. J E I N Z 2.:.A-Ll , lg A 140014 . as -x A PAIR OF GLASSES X N0 5 E- N ANGLE worm A 1 Q fy 15- 600 Q9 gf muaw mow ZERO X f lr mg 8 1-1-1 X I 6 ,sa fo E B' 2 E A 5wA12m or Bess , E E 'gg' 1 A Fl5Cl-lERfVlAN I . A POUND Off BUTTER THE QUEEN BE E jl Y E f x, ff E TU if A Q l ,1-4!'4luh'lsl,l' r,,' E ll elm M -Z f7pYfvhfW' Hll lllllll '51, f' llvl fr ll K-.ff ff flll ,l A WWSY 1 qui If ,.y,e5l-NXvqg XA ' ' if Nlll b l I 'W' A' 'ff Wy , ll A HOW DO' 'jf f 5 X ,ag F X E 77 , E A G ILLA SWEATER W gm Tom: ' I ve cauqlwl you under flue m?s+le+oe.' Gimme: l ll you lciss me llll gcreamfl Tom: Bm I5 vo.: scream +l'we oeoole will Hear yOu.l' Ginnleg And il I don ' scfeam, lwow will +l'ey lcrwow Ivo lpeer. kissed? 64 Advertisements S. A. Overholtzer Insurance Agency The House ol Pro'rec+ion HCHIJCKA' OVERHOLTZER, Agenl 2I7O 3rd Slreel, La Verne La Verne Food Nlarket MEAT DEPARTMENT We Eealure Nolhing Bur Ihe Besl E. L. EYER, Proprielor Van Dusen's Variety SCHOOL SUPPLIES, HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES ELECTRIC REPAIR WORK 2326 D Slreel Phone 225I La Verne La Verne Home Bakery EVERYTHING IN BAKED GOODS W'e Slrive lo Please 2322 D Slreel Phone 2256 My papa is a booklceeperf' said liflle Allrnerl proudly. Yes, I Icnow il, rejoined small Dorolhy, daughler of a minisler. He's keeping .reversal Ihal he borrowed lrom my papa. -MErorn American Boy. 1' il If 41 Annellen Wilson has cauqhl many a fellow only Io Ioso him when she opened her Irap. My Young Eriends: The splendid suppori Ihal every individual in Iown and counlry gives To Bonila High rnalces if Ihe oulslanding inslilulion in San Dimas Valley. Learn early in life 'fhal if you qive 'rhe old home Iown Ihe same moral and financial cooperalion we can some day malce San Dimas and La Verne as oulslanding as Bonila. Conlribuled in lhe Cause of Trading al Home. Cy's Right Market One Mile Wesf of Bonila 66 THANK YOU STUDENTS AND FACULTY We Appreciare Your Pafronaqe. So Soy Bob and John ar The Bobeteria La Verne Mr. Green refused To nccopl an bool lor Chrislmas, bound in call-slcin, because hc 5 ei veqelarian. ' ' i ' ' '1 f Fd lh ee limes-biqofryf Palsy: 'Whal do you grill il when fi qirl od, rnarric r Miss Lochrid or l-lonvons, no, child that is when ra qirl qefs married twice. Whg: Q l ' thnl iz lriqonornelry. .ho qcls married lmror: lurne 4 I 0 i A lifal if lhri moz? l7f,fUll'T1 lvlr. Fisher: lln fu lmruh voirgrfl lvli',', Brfxrllrfy. lfjlivr-l w animal in Tho world? 4 ' -' f 'T rO bocaumo he gm Mists Bradley: lln as nlullorinq vourul I lfnow dun l',rlf,lV,V. mi , bo lslrinnrzd' moro llmn onf.r:. ll I E La Verne, California, 2336 D Slreel Lo Verne Telephone 24l73 Residence 227i San Dimes Telephone l23l I54 Bonife Avenue 67 Farmers and Merchants Bank La Verne, California We Invite Your Account on the Basis ot the Service We Are Able to Render OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS L. C. Klinzman, President R. I.. Davis, Vice-President H. E. Belcher, Vice-President J. E. Davis, Cashier Walter Kryder Arthur Durward Ifllis M. Studebaker Stanley Barnes K. R. Bliclconstalf What is this we hear about Stephen Gally ditching a peace conference in Holly- I T I I3 wood so as Io be ahle to stroll down to the Fox studios. lCan Shir ey empe o the cause ol this scandal7l Dont mind him, tor has iusl a little tlapper trying to talce ell. lsez hel. if if W I Prot. Fisher: Give me an example ol an imaginary spheroidf' P. Platt: A rooster's egg. SEE THE La Verne Leader For the Best in Wedding Invitations, Calling Cards, Stationery, Etc. We Will Not Disapooint You ZI46 D Street, La Verne Phone II2I Page Department Store We handle all equipment tor both boys and girls gym classes. The equipment is highly recommended throughout the state. We solicit your trade. La Verne--Phone I22I 68 We Eeed lhe People GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, Meals GoodWin's Market Telephone l88l, San Dimes Tl-lE WEEK'S NEWS San Dimes-Charler Oaic-La Verne Heighls Published Every Thursday in The San Dimes Press Two women were discussing a mulual acquainlance. She has c very magnelic personalilyf' said one. She oughl fo have, said lhe olher, Heverylhing she has on is charged. W W W 1 Mr. Brown: Soy, I hear lhal Mr. Slone moved our in lhe counfryf' lvlr. Brown's Neighbor: Yesl He moved so for our 'rhai he gels Monday niqhl radio program on Wednesday night La Verne Food Market Qualify Foods al Allracfive Prices J. l.. BECKMAN, Proprielor 69 Education - - Investment Education acquired in school is an essential invest- ment. lt is preparation for life. Your education and investment are not complete until you have established a savings account as an investment. The First National Bank La Verne, California An Irishman whose name was Michael Howe went lo lhc postollicc and said lo tho clerk' Say, if. lhoro any lollor ham lor Milce Howe? .NO .. . .. . cow. , said the clorlc, lhoro S, no lollcr hero lor your cow, or lor anybody oluo W W' K U P. T.: Do you want lo seo me, Rumba? L. S.: Yeah, turn around. Before You Buy Any Car at Any Price--Sec and Drive the NEW EQRD V 8 John R. Huie Authorized Dealer Phone l94l-el.a Verne STYLE HEADQUARTERS EOR YOUNG MEN John P. Evans Pomona M, La Verne Clty Cleaners ls Where You Gel Your CLOTHES CLEANED AND REPNRED Mrs. Kalle Broad, Fropriefor BelCl1er's Shoe Store W. l'l. Belcher, Proprielor 23I2 D Slreel MODERN SHOE REPAIRING La Verne COM PLIMENTS OF Everyboclyls Garage LA VERNE BRUCE L. BOYER, Proprlelor ZOLA S. DuBOlS, Assislanl H. E. Belcher HARDXNARE, PAINTS, GLASS, OILS Call 1224-La Verne Waller Baranqer: Do you know Boo? Sue Carrulhersr Boo-who? Waller Baranqer: lpallinq her on The loaclcl There now, don? cryf' 1 W Xi H Miss Carpenlerz Now, class, what do we mean by plural? John Llngenleller: By plural we mean We The some thing, only more of il. I FORD CARS AND SERWCE o L. E. Belknap IOO Bonita Avenue San Dimes-Phone I98l Tl Tearn Worlc is as necessary after your school years as it is during them. Let these COMMUNITY BANKS team up with your future financial transactions. First National Bank and San Dinias Savings Bank When a fly lil in lilllr: Audry's soup, who lauqhed and lauqhod because sho knew ll lim limo 111.11 il couldnll drinlc il all up. li lk It IO' Dudley: l-ley. Buddy, have you seen my radio? Buddy: Well, l saw a bunch oi iunlnf' Dudley: lcensoredl. Stewart Warner and Grunow Radios and Refrigerators Electrical Appliances We Do Electrical Worlc Q Walterscheid Electric Co. San Dirnas l5O NV. Bonita Ave. Phone I I76 72 Welch and Jewelry Repairing, School Jewelry, Kodak Film and Finishing Bays Jewelry Store I67 Bonila Avenue San Dirnas We Don'+ Sell While Elephant, Bu? You Can Buy a JUMBO MALT FOR IOC-al The La Verne Angelus Drug 2252 D Slreel La Verne, California Mrs. Fooey: Why did you lalce your liflle girl ou? of school? Mrs. Null: Cause lhe leacher didn'f lcnow nolhinq. She fold Elnora fha? IV spells 'lour when any idioi oughl lo lcnow if spells ivy. 4' i 1 I Palsy Tillman: Give me n man who is qoorl, lfind and lrurzf' Rulh Bell: Jusl qive me A man. Lu Verne Drug Store Millie Briqhlesl Spol in lf7WI'lH Cf. l'l. l'llRR, lnrfupvwliir Day Phone l28l llliqhl Phone U53 LA vaiwr mono sriop Virgil W. Neher Proprielor 13 i.J?f Yr: P' if -1 7!! jf gf ,ww ,J X Co :M Tsflor 0 eI232 r ' . ME TO THE 4 4 I ' if ax ry Barber Shop Es' AIR Bossine A SPECIALTY KOMPLIMENT- W F W 0 fl SC Di s iE1bt.Store P . Carl Dean, Proprielor M 'i Lonsoliclated Laundries T T Palm Service Station GAS AT HOME L. M. ALLEN, Proprielor Phone 2257 LA VERNE X, , Donnie De Shaine: Whaf's lhe difference belween a sewing machine and a kiss? Puffy Tillman: l lcnow +hey're difierenf buf you tell me. Donnie De Shaine: One sews seams nice and The other seems so nice. I 41 41 K Dr. Bell: 'Unsellishness is volunlarily doing wilhouf a Thing we need. Can you give me an example of unselfishnessf' Jack Warren: Sure. I go wifhouf a bafh when I need one QUALITY SHOES - REPAIRING Ira M. Morter For Shoes and Repairing IZ6 W. Bonila Avenue San Dimes, California 74 - ,f' V' . , I, U M H J find 3 WM U' .1 'fs ,ffl f , ! ' o :VL ff' if f 40 1 W Q7 D ,aw K 'jj A744 f - - I an - M'fW WWW F fl' ! M l,,,y1 f A il fx ' . . X ,A be 'R 12,,sffEfrrT 17N,fG,,s jg W O. H A-J, .fp JM! zu DL A , 5 fwfj !'Tz,THr ,-1 ,fy ,Q fr ' .,r5, gxfdlf .J I! Pffi 'ff f , f r ABT U6 EQIXIv'fi,B o I5 Ly! f CM Qi XM, XI If-r lxvffw 4. 1 VJ 'Jin . Aff! ffjf - IJ fl v' I A Iliff fldfy ,V fflf Y - , il ' if gn, , ff f n nn 1 ,mf .fre ' WM ,J f,4!,.f X JU K! ' ,-I Bonne Union ff if' 1 l' ' ' ll' mv df! Hlgll School 2' if sl. ' ru ,' B Mbna , - AJ My , o La Verne Lumber Co. San Dimes Lumber Co. 7 ii Sanitary Laundry LAUNDERERS-DRY crsfweas Phone Ex. 28 300 E. Commercial Sfreel Pomona Hunlerz I boughl a saxophone yeslerclayf' Slevensz Well, Ihafs a sound invesfmenlf' lk li lk 1 Waller: Say, il musl be quile a job drinking collee willi a mouslachcf' Wcsllaluo: Yup, il is guiie a sIrain. if if 4' Ik AI a baseball game Ihere were a young lady and her cscorl, She had never been al a game before. lsn'+ Ihai pitcher grand? she said. He hils fhoir bals no mailer how Ihoy hold 'lliomlu lk if 1 lk Miss Chapman senl Gale Reedy Io a dime museum where Ihey wanlod a par?-ilimo boy. You do The egg Iriclcf' explained 'Ihe propriclor. You eal Three dozen eggs in succession. Sounds preHy good, said Gale, buf how many limes a day do I have lo do This? Six shows a day regularly. buf on Sundays and holidays we run conlinuouslyf' answered 'rhe propriefor, Thar's all righ'r wirh me, said Gale, l'lI 'false Ihe iob, buf I musl have one 'rhing undersfood. No ma+'rer how rushing business is a'r Ihe museum I musf have 'lime oil for my regular meals. Shirk-Roynon Service Propriefors-DWIGHT VV. SI'IIRK and JOE' ROYNON POULTRY AND RABBIT SUPPLIES J-.3 ,P-.1 Phone 248I 23l9 D Sfreef, La Verne R. O. Bell, Propriefor N . SX lb N -I ' Berg La Verne Feed and Fuel X, A I La Verne's Modern Service X ' , E 4+h and D Sfreefs . lg . rx I1-. , A 76 ' 'Q -X I-7 . -'fx Ax 1. JK, A X H N P Y I X 3 L i K N x x - Q- . College Inn Cafe J. L. HARVEY, Proprieror LA VERNE Bob K.: Think ol a number. Leone S.: 39. Bob K.: Iha'r's righI. if It x The coclqney child hlad iusl slarled Io school. WoIs yer nime? a classmale asked. Fredl Blimyl Thar ain'+ a nime--Iha'r's wof yer muvver sews yer penis wivel' if Y if 1 Lee Selllez Oh, darling, I love you sol Vera Sheely: So whaI7 if W Y i Marvin Hopkins: Ward. how sharp docs your radio Iune? Ward: Well il is so sharp Ihal when I Tune in on a duel l can only hear one person singing. if ll ll Il Women and money orc iuzl alilro, you have lo keep 'rhom bolh busy or ihey will loff inleresl. .1 1 We I .. 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Binks: Then I'II be 'fhe enemy. il W 'Y 1 The heighl of foolishness is a dumb girl lurning a deaf oar lo a blind dale. li li i W Donnie H.: So lhe fans gol a big kick oul ol il when I won lhe game wilh my home run? Mildred B.: Yes, you made quile a hi+. li! il 101 li Gribbin: When may l kiss you? Hazel: Friday nighl's amaleur nighl. 1 if HY if A Bonifa Co-ed- Please, Lord, help me +o be hall as popular as lhe dog lhal' ran fhrough sludy hall. i 1 1 1 5 Shimi: I hear you wrile music in bed now. Whal kind is il? Jim: Shee+ musicl IK if ii lk R A Slage Manager: All ready 'ro run up lhe curlainf' U Q X Miss Carpenler: Whadde ya 'rhink I am, a squirrel? ' Xl 'xxx W Q P I dig L: ix Q K x A J Q -so ' ' T TA veigiiseas Q1 o' 17 ii VENUE ?iMN!NUAFPQSg?l:L IL ' - XQQOXAALEAQA i ,A1ycJ-S T' ATRONIZE 1 E kg f E X, WYR 9 Y i I i- K' ni- J A 78 'J L K. ' Q . 5 D sl, s. 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