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Miss josEPH1NE CHAPMAN Social Sciences ls there any person in Bonita who doesnlt enjoy immensely going to Aunt .Iosie's classes? Under her teaching, history, Civics, and economics become subjects which make you want to come back for more. Miss A. JULIA HOI.MES Commercuil By her cheerful, friendly, ever patient disposition. and her capable teaching Miss Holmes has endeared herself to Bonita students. lt would seem impossible for her to speak an unkind word, Miss L. MARGUERITE RANDALL Home Economics Although Miss Randall teaches only girls, boys should be pleased by her work: for she is giving the girls training that will make them valuable assets in any home. Mn. HOWARD T. SMITH Commercial A glance at Mr. Smith would convince you of his businesslilte efliciency. He must be good, because he even pulls dollar bills out of the waste paper bas- lcets! Miss MAUIJli F. RUDKIN Languages This quiet, competent lady perseveres in her teaching until the ditliculties of language study for the students soon disappear, and l.atin and Spanish are read fluently. Miss l'il,lSlZ D12 lVlARS N111-soN Sindy Hall Miss Nelson performs the sizeable duty of taking care of a number of successive study halls, and that right well. , i l Mk. lSl.l.SXVOR'l'll N. Gtuft-'N Pl7.j'Sil'Ill Sc'iem'ci' Darius Green and llis lilying Machine were delving into physical science. And so do Nlr. Green and his chemistry and physics classes, in a diflerent way. Mtts. lVlAR'I'HA 1DlfN'l' Music Mrs. Dent teaches something that greatly enriches our lives-music. We can hardly overestimate its cultural value---not' Mrs. l7ent's worla. Miss EDNA l.OCHRlDGli Mufbcuuilicx XVith plane geometry, solid geometry, trigonom- etrv. algebra, etc., how does Miss l.oehridge's life keep from being nothing but erratic angles, squares, polygons, and figures in general? But it seems to be pretty well rounded. Miss CLARA MAY BAILOU Substitute liven though we can't always have Miss Ballou for our teacher. her pleasant smile can usually be seen at the otlice, cheerfully answering innumerable questions for everybody. Mit. jomsi Ln.LAitn Agriculture Another new teacher, teaching a new subiect here. but a subject which has already made itself well known and attracted a large number of studentsg and a teacher capable of teaching the subject. -PAUL LA N SDALE
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FACULTY MRS. LILLIAN KNOX Girls Athletics As well as being a fine athletics director. she is the girls' friend. Enough said! MR. JOHN C. PRICE Wfoorfxbop and MC't'lltIllft'lIf Draiviizg Training boys-to develop their bodies into those of young men, and to fashion useful obiects from wood-is the daily procedure of Mr. Price. MR. FRANCIS HARBIN Anfo Shop Under Mr. Harbinjs direction boys learn to make worn automobile engines purr with new vigor and smoothness. Mrs. Gladys M. Black - Ari mm' Craff Wfithout the aid of this skilful teacher, Bonita's l.Itent .Irt abilities might never be developed. Miss BLRNICI3 D. CARPENTER Ezzglisla NVhat more useful task than teaching boys and girls Io understand the world and contribute their hit to it, through linglish and the Speech Arts? Miss ALIIIA W. PARKER Iirzglisb NYT can never forget this teacher, who was teacher .Ind friend Io Bonita students for nine years, and who has certainly endeared herself to the Girl Re- serves. Wfe are sorry that she had to leave us, but will look forward to seeing her often. MR. RtJIJOI..PII IJISCLIII-ZR Biological Sz'ir'11r'c'x And do we have fun in Mr. l iseher's biology classes! He may be vice-principal, but we think he's one fine biology teacher. Miss REBECCA BURDORIP Ijbrariau Countless numbers of books pass over the library checking desk under Miss Burdorf's skillful manage- ment. And she always knows just where to find each unit of the schools supply of knowledge. Miss SUSAN B. DINSMORE English Another of Bonita's capable staff of English teachers. Also, she spares enough of her time to be adviser for the annual. MRs. EDITH HOSFORD Americrmization A valuable teacherg a valuable subjectg and she and her work are well appreciated. MR. PHILIP CARROLL Languages A new teacher this year, but one who has already become popular with his students-he and his guitar and singing. Miss M.AXINE MCCREADY English XVe are sorry that Miss Parker had to leave, but we are glad to have such a fine teacher to take her place. W'e hope that she will be perfectly happy at Bonita as long as she stays here.
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is 4 SIDNLY Russ!-s1.1,, Vin' Prumlf-ut SPURGlzON ROTHROC ', President CLARA GODFREX', Sv4'r1'fary 5 X STUDE T GO ER ME T If Usually as we look back over a past school year and its accomplishments, there are highlights which stand out above the rest, as being more exciting, or interesting. And yet as 1935-36 spreads its cloak to slowly fade into a has been, We see a pleasant picture, a series of exciting and interesting events into which the Whole Student Body entered with whole-hearted and sincere effort. We find our clubs, classes, and athletics blending to make the whole more complete in its picture. No school could ask for a more perfect Presi- dent, no school could yearn for more in- teresting assembliesg no school can brag of a better cooperating Student Body-and, no Student Body can claim a more fitting inspiration to shape their lives than our own beloved inscription: I Serve. -PRISCILLA PLATT
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