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Thomason Kryder Marchant Little known, but greatly appreciated, is the Work of the School Board, which meets at least once every month to keep in touch with the school program and to make plans for a better and greater Bonita in the future. They make the school budget include the best in quality and the most in quantity. Because they are familiar with the ambitions and problems of Bonita, they can be called the best friends We have. The building program begun three years ago has been carried on successfully this year, with the parking space completed, and gates to the athletic field constructed. This year the members were, Dr. S. D. Thom- ason, president, Edgar Bothrock, vice-president, C. E. D. Ballou, clerk, Fay Marchant, and Walter Kryder. Bothrock School Board Ballou
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Student Body Under the effective guidance of lohn Gilman, Student Body president, Dick Reedy, vice-president, and Pauline Sue Russell, secretary, the Student Body organization of Bonita has had a very successful year. Interesting and instructive assembly programs, a Stunt Nite that was most entertaining and that resulted in the raising of a substantial sum of money, and a continued adherence to Bonita ideals marked a well-rounded program of activity for the organization, Stories of travel and adventure were brought to the Student Body by Mr. Brydon, who had spent the summer in the Orient, by alumnus Clement Lapp, who had been in China for more than a year, and who escaped during the Iapanese bombardment of Chinese coast cities, and by Captain Welch, de- scribed as a soldier of fortune, who told of his experiences as an aviator in Spain. Carl Wright told of his adventures in Europe with college students of other countries, and Charles Sheldon and ct friend, who drove to the tip of Lower California and back, showed fascinating color-movies of their trip. lnspirational talks were given by lerry Voorhis, who discussed How Government Works in an outstandingly interesting address, Mr. Butters, of the La Verne Methodist Church, Mr. Velasco, pastor of the Spanish Presbyterian Church of La Verne, Dr. Kurtz, of the Brethren Church, Mr. Randall, of the Pomona American Legion, Ray Breg, of Allied Youth, and Dr. Walton, who talked about marijuana and tobacco. Demonstrations that proved especially interesting were given by Mr. Iames Williams, on liquid air, Mr. Swallow, on statosphere balloons, Mr. Raymond, on snakes, and Mr. Splinter, on electricty. The entertainment was much apprec- iated by weary students, and it was of quite a high order, with lack Rank, the one-man show, who gave a program of Shakespearean interpretations, Mr. Foxwells, a clever magician, who made ducks disappear, and money appear in very strange places, several W.P.A. bands, and a number of movies, some entertaining, and some instructive. CRL O dw in - , oUN . GO W if Y WELFARE Ct tflocllenberrll lohn5lOne' G D hor f tse STUDENT Egettmant will riomwck' Rm hnson, lone?-tone. P9960 I ' Heh. lo 9SCl'L I gy to righl' S: Russell. if Cctrvenlef Front rOW'J.e Knox. Bali, We A' Secotill YO' KAGQQQL XS' Third WW
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