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

 - Class of 1946

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wgmifffwow, ffjff, T 1 ,ff X fn.-J' 3 Vw ?-f-fwffg VW? f 2 XR o gif? AM X U' Ng, Q 3 '55 lwigjf N ibmifb QS M ix X wk v XR A coefso 796 .XS 2. Q x vi Sbzncfa Mncon ,iwlgk Shoo! YLA VERNE LA VERNE HEIGHTS SAN DIMAS J- CALIFORNIA S TE .15 B111 Crowe Edltor Iane Parker and Ronald Root Busmess Managers gk Q , A . . i 'E MR EDGAR ROTI-ROCK le LC6liL0l'l We dedlcate the ECHOES of 1946 to the memory of the Rev vho passed away August 24 1945 He falthfulty served as a member at the Board of Trustees for eleven year and Wlth hrs oassmq Bomta has lost a real trlend Z O C Mr. Edgar Rothrock, former president of the Board at Trustees, X. L , . I - A s, ' ' Ql7l OPI Cl H1 1 nr SUIIIIUIIS 1 1 ,nun X 1 1! .gn ' lf H- l? ' , YW., WI. 1 ' f ,Siurf l.L'l' fn If lfwf I lfilllfllif fl CL fl0I'l The progress and welfare ot Bonita Union High School has been directed DY Dr George H Bell district superinterdent and the Board of Trustees but will leave this campus in luly to become director ot the new Junior college being organized in this area Bonita s best wishes go with Dr Bell for success in his new Work The members of the Board of Trus ees are Mr lohn Price Mr Walter Kryder Mr Harvey Parker Dr Beverly Hal and Mr Fred Harmsen l f L Z 0 O O Dr, Bell has been serving Bonita as superintendent since September, l933, 7 . l , . Mrss Edna Brown Glrls Physrcal YJ Front row Mrss Eqqen Mrss Domels Mrs Iunemcm Mrss Brown Mrs Iones Mrss Oberle Mrss Carpenter Mrs Gcxrrxson Mrss Lochrrdqe Second row Mr Harper Mr Crooks Mr Glrck Dr Soroixcm Mr Carroll Mr D Bell Mr Green lhrrd row Mr Srmlh Mr Krll Mr Jones Mr Ronleldt Mr Fxscher CLC!! Mr Donald Bell Boys Physrcal Mr Byrl Harper Woodshop Ed t ucalon Mr Ben Iones Aqrxculture Educalron Mrss Bemrce Carpenter Enqhsh Socral Siudres Mr Phrllp Carroll Spanrsh Mr Duncan Crooks Autoshop Mrss Grace Danrels Art Mrss Mervrna Eqqen Horne Econorrncs Rudolph Frscher V1cePr1nc1pal Broloqy Dale Glrck SOCIG' Studres Mr Ellsworth Green Chernrstry PDYSICS Mrs Iuha lones Typrnq Shorthand Mrs Helen Iunernan Enqlrsh Socral Studres Amerrcanrzatron Mr Robert Krll Enqlrsh Socral Studles Dramatrcs Mrss Edna Lochndqe Mathernaircs Mrs Mar1orre Garrrson Lrbrary Mrss Catherrne Oberle Enqhsh Socral Studres Mr TOUIS Ronfeldt MUSIC Dr 'ievork Sarafran Latrn Mr Howard Srnrih Bookkeeornq K - ' 4 , . ,. , A . . , r , . , - . , ' - 1 1 . ,, ' 1 I , ' 1 , , , , Mr. , F , ... , Mr. - , . .1 , Thurl Myer Rrchard Stuber Marilyn Michael President Vice President Secretory M MHP? OLUQCL Bonita s Student Body organlzation has this year been led by Thurl Myer president Richard Stuber vice president and Marilyn Michael secretary A Iull program of activity has been enioyed by the students with two assembly programs a Week and one social affair a month The Welfare Council made up of the Student Body officers the presidents of the four classes and four representatives of the classes together with six faculty advrsers has met occa high school Monday assembly programs have been varied this year Many speakers have appeared before the students and have brought messages of varied interest Among the speakers were Dr Bron Clifford the Bev Mr Velasco and Russell Conwell Ross who gave an excellent talk entitled The Hand on My Shoulder Other programs that were enioyed immensely included a stunt assembly of gymnastic acts done by a selected group of Bonita boys a musical assembly by the two Boughton brothers from Pomona who performed the spectacular feat of playing four clarmets at the same time a group of solorsts from the Pomona Presbyterian Church who sang selections from Saint Saens Chrrstrnas Mass and a group of rnuslcal numbers by La Verne College students The Bonita Student Body was especially honored this year 1n being able to secure Dr Harold Urey to speak about the atomic bomb Dr Urey won the f ' sionally to plan and direct affairs which affect the entire student group of the 'TG rontrow ll cde tc n IK onor 'No Q ond row o B ll Mr Nobel prrze rn phys1cs for hrs research on heavy hydrogen and IS now one of the natrons top nuclear physrcrsts He IS a member of the Unrver 1ty of flhrcago faculty SIX dances were held durrng the year all of whrch were sponsor d by the orgamzatrons rn the school Frrst was the G A A Halloween Dance then the Boys Assocratron Wrnter Dance the Grrl Reserves Valentme Dance the Pep Club Sprlng Dance the Bearcat Sadre I-lawkrhs Dance and the G1flS Leagu Dan e In addrtron a Freshman Re eptron and an AllBon1ta Prcmc were held durlng the year At the receptron the freshmen were grven a real welcome 1nto the school The prcmc held at San Drmas Park was very successful thrs year The lunror Bed Cross progressed th1s year wrth Nrck Draz as presrdent lane Parker as vrce presrdent Robert Bodrrguez as secretary and Ioan Kendrrck as treasurer Class representatrves were semor Delbert Wrttry and Rrchard Stuber 1un1or lack Russr and Ed Odom sophomore Lyn MacDonald and freshman Rrta Roynon The Student Body sponsored a D1st1ngu1shed Servrce Banquet l.l'1lS year on May 31 The students recelved pornts for every extra curr1cular dCl1V1lY and the h1ghest e1ghty students were honored at the formal banquet The program consrsted of talks by xarrous students surrtmarmng the fun trons of each of the extra curr1cular act1v1t1es at Bonrta F : ,. -url M. 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'xx , Q. . f ' ' 3,4 Q by A hw- X ul ff ' W4 PARRISI-I ALLAN Football Boys Assocxaxort Band Iumor Red Cross Shy Oure Drawl PEARCE PAUL lumor Red Cross Cabme Basketball Track Boys Assocranon Blmker Eyes RODRIGUEZ ELISFC Co captam Varsr v Football 4 Assrstant Edltor Bearcat 4 Pres Iunror Red Cross A Capella Chorr 4 Iumor I-l1Y Presrdent 7 Iumor Play Baseball Basketball Let ermen s Club ROOT WANDAL Football H1Y Iunror Red Cross Boys Assoc1at1or1 Tenms Stub Sleepmg Ou1et ROOT RONALD Echoes Manager 4 Bearcat Z 3 4 Vrce Pres I-I1Y 4 Iumor Play Semor Play Tennls Boys ASSOCIGIIOH A Capella Chou 4 Baseball 2 3 Basketball l 2 3 4 Ronme Harr Drlvmg ROSCOE DOROTHY Girls League Iumor Red Cross G A A Ouret Fun 3 RUPEL MYRL Edrtor Bearca 4 Varsxty Football Semor Play Varsxty Track Drama Class Play H1Y Scholarshxp 2 Its a Rupel Puns Actlve SCHROCK GLENN Pres Lettermens Club 4 Vrce Pres Boys Assoc1at1on 4 Swmg Band A Capella Chorr Vlce Pres Iumor H1 Y 2 Football Baseball TQYIHIS Floater Curly harr Laugh SHOCK MARILYN Song Leader 4 Class Representatwe 4 Sec Grrls League 3 Class Secretary 2 Sec Inter Cultural Club 3 Pep Club A Capella Cholr 4 Cute Brlght eyes Ouxet SMITH EARL Semor Play Sec Boys Assoclatlon Varsrty Football Basketball Captaln Track Team 4 Baseball H1 V Rxfle Team Tenms Team Smltty Blush Physrque STOKES NAN Presrdent G A A Iumor Play Vrce Pres Iumor Class Echoes Staff 3 Grrl Reserves Cabmet 3 Bearcat Staff 3 Pep Club Swrng Band 4 Radro Program 4 May Day Oueen 4 Teeth Charm Blond ha1r SIUBER RICHARD V1ce Pres Student Body 4 Bearcat Staff Co captam Varsxty Football Basketball Baseball Class Presrdem l Lettermen s Club 'uruor Red Cross Representatwe Rrch Grm Eyes crmkle so - ,W - 2 ' , 3 , . . 4 . 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'H SUDDUTH CLETA Bearcat Staff 4 Recreatxorz Center 4 Red Cross l 2 3 zrls League Good sport Fun TODD NORMA emor Play rrls League L1 le Petrte VANDAMENT IRENE umor Play emor Play Grrls League Cabm G A A 1rl Reserves uret Ser1ous Hard worker WHITE MARIE Semor Play Staff C A A Grrls League alkauve Fun Wl l'Rr' DELMAR Vars1tv Eootball 3 Ba eball 3 Basketball 3 lettermen S Club Boys Assocratron t The Gang c s 7 TTRY DET BERT a a J1CePres lumor Red Cro s 4 Rr' e Club t ermen s Club Boys Assocratron The Bull Humor okes e 4 4 MA YHEW BARBARA Pres G1rls League Yell Leader 2 3 Echoes Staff 4 lumor Play Secretary Class 2 All Bomta Teams Peo Club Leaders Club Drama Class Play 2 Pud Enthusxasm Muscles Engaged EPPERSON KEITH Football Rays Assocxahon lumor Red Cross E py Cars Good sport BO'Z llM Football Vrce Pres Lettermen s Club lumor Class Pres1dent Boys Assoc1atxor1 Pre-s1dem Auto Shop Socxety Cars Bell boxes m1le Z7 foffll CVM 0196 Cn the tenth of September l942 the run way of Bomtas atrdrome was crowded wtth gay young gtrls a d merry boys about to start on a great ad venture -la tng prevtously taken thetr bastc ratntng tn such aeronactttcal schools as San Dtmas La Verne Hetghts and La Verne they were eagerly vvatttng to board the good o d transport Bomta Unton rltgh Schoc AT las the moment of departure had come ard the shtp was actually flytng away as they wax ed go ct bye those or- the ground Vtlhen the shtp was well under way they watched 'te 'cers and crew for awhtle and hert turned to look out tnto the blue sky surround ng them BPO t see tn what dtrectton they were traveltng As the new crew was pu7zled over the 'vast amount of atr space the ptlot came up to them and explatnect that the atr was dtvtded tnto four d fferent spheres th Freshman Sphere the Sopho 'nore Sphere the luntor Sphere and the Sentor Sphere l-le also told them hat the plane made many stops for refueltng and repatrs somettmes stopptng for as long as hree months The prlot then showed them through the plane and helped them to get started on he routtne of thetr new uves Hrs kmdly warntngs about Examtnatton Storms Tardtness Fogs and Athlettc Clouds and about that dread dsea e so prevalent at ftrst Fre lsmantts threv them rnto a flurrx f terror Thts last dtsease ts recogntzed by an oddly consptctous green color and detested by vtcttms and offtoers ahke H advtsed them that the best preventatne for thts horrrd arlment was a stnct conformance to the careful d19lDfGSCI'1bGCl by the planes offtcers and a careful obedtence t the rules of the shtp l-le also recommended the observance of a humble sptrtt durmq the Crocsmq Of Freshman Sphere Thfs satd he greatly lessens the danger of severe attacks of Freshman tts and tn many cases proves an absolute pre Jentattve To all thts they l1stened wtth grave and none too cheerful confrrmatton The boys and gtrls soon became accustomed to the pla te and the new ltfe they were leadmg The usual tnttmacy whtch sprtngs up among those on an atr ntp soon mad them all fast frtends Before lO1'1Q they SGW that they needed leaders In thetr new ltfe to help tn thetr affatrs and to cooper ate wrth the plane s offtcers They selected ftve of thetr members t perform these duttes for them and they chose four of the shtp s offtcers to act as thetr spectal adx tsers and helpers throughout thetr e'1t1re fhght aboard the plane All the warntngs and prevtous advtce were taken to heart by the crew and under the leader shtp of thetr new offtcers they met dtfferent a1r currents and cltmbed above them tnto the boundanes of the Sophomore Sphere As they ascended tnto Sophomore Sphere they gatned presttge Several of thetr Squadron began to show athlettc and craft ab1l1ty whtle others were outstandtng tn mustc They presented a play and several sktts and began to have the feeltng of berng an tmportant part of thts great plane less Examtnatron Storms became tncreastnglv evere Twtce they had engtne trouble and some of the poor crew parachuted tn franttc despatr They made a sutctde landrng 1nto the Forests of Farlure berng blown by the wtnd of Class Average Wtth an eye out for further casualttes those left ptcked therr pertlous way through dangerous currersts of atr calms and trade wtnds And then before they fully real zed tt they were cltnsbrng tnto the htgh altltudes of luntor Sphere The wtncls of thts htrd Sphere proved on the whole very serene and pleasant A few more luckless vtcttms were lost but havtng pretty well acgutred the feelrng of thetr Heads tn the Clouds most of them ptloted w1th uncanny ab1l1ty through storms fogs and dark nrghts Many of the passengers became qutte clever at bltnd flytng Less gtfted members of the crew often sat wtth bated breath whtle the davzlmg forcefulness of some wtndy perso altttes blew aslde the pertlous storms and made all clear flytng agatn On the whole hrs part of he fltght was charactertzed by oyful sptnts and favorable wmds and so they flew mernly on From a lower altttude Sentor Sphere had long appeared to them to be a vast stretch of atr f rare and remarkable beauty Even tn Freshman Sphere they had often peered through the strong plane s glasses strtvtng to get a peep at that lovely and far off goal As they neared thts Sphere they found 1t even more lovely than they had anttctpated yet a gltmmertng beacon ltght of sadness lay ltke a fog over 1t Thts beacon the ptlot satd was but a reftectton of two ltghts The pale beacon ltght shone from the three Spheres rust chartered the rosy 'vaguely allurtng haze farthest away was reflected from the vast and dtsrupted Sphere of Ltfe that stretched far beyond Semor Sphere The pale beacon ltght was called Regret the rosy beacon lrght Hope lrle sa1d a dreadful storm that netther he nor any other could have foreseen was ust now rntrodu mg ttself nto thts vast Sphere and made thetr a nval upon tt Just at thts ttrre pecultarly drfft .tlt and dangerous Thts storrr was called Depresston l-le urged that they take courage as they were tor the rost part a brave hearted level headed crew that could well be trusted to navtgate ever tnts restless and upset Sphere And tn truth they seensed to tusttfy hrs expectatt ns for thetr hope was not shaken by thts unpredt ted task before them most of them ac epted tt as a thrtlltng challenge and nent at thetr ltfe tn Sentor Sphere mth more vtg r and dtltgen e than they had prevtously shown As they le Jeled off they found Sentor Sphere more deltghtfu than they had expected Of course there was rruch hard work to be done At trrnes they seerned to oe enctrcled tn the great atr pockets of some fterce Examtnatton Storm yet tn sptte of the many trtals they found ttme for play and SQGWGQ to draw rn re pleasure from the fltght than ever before Durrng thts last year thetr frtendshtps have grown even loser and as they land at Com mencement Fteld and look up tnto the Sphere of Ltfe they feel prepared to wtthstand the strongest wtnds that tt can blow at them for they feel that thetr Htgh School fltght has Deen 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X Q fi XQQSXSS f ifixxfize -ivyx w , xl oz ' 'L XY 5 Y N u s KXXR if S Ei .X gg X 'E 0 Xxx S g f ' 1 XP: fm ,J J-4 EA win lop row I Mcxrtm I Drsmu-:es u end Spot D Ri-trroc I Iowes ll Breedm, Bottom row T Nod G P c Mllncer C Bell P Ddves I Adr xe B Enslex K Frtlcer I Drury Cjcwa 0 7947 The sprrrt and ab1l1ty of the enthusrasttc and fast nsovrnq Junror class was very prevalent thrs year Therr rnrtratrve was headed by such OIIICGIS as Don Rothrock as presrdent lane Parker vrce presldent Lots Cotter secretary treasurer Bernrce Roynon welfare representatrve and Garey Hall yell leader Flashy maroon sweaters wrth whrte and maroon emblems were chosen by the class rn therr second 'neetmq ot the year These were hrst brouqht rnto New on February I3 One of the most successful events of the year was the Junror class play The Doctor Has a Daughter Under the able drrectron of Mr Krll and wrth a Irne cast rt was produ ed before the publtc on December 7 Greer Duns C R Wrllrdm D n Gl'e K Po e E Anqe I Nos ers M1 dle row C VOI C Couz ns A I-I retod If Domm uez Donna Grlle e D Wagner , Parker Be mon ez Bottom row R C cl D ' w s B Rovnon If Gonzd es B Crerqh on Iv' I-foack I' Frchords EAS? Piii ' K' 'ra- skim- Fl 69 C X ig 9 ir- The years b1ggest undertakmg for the JUHIOTS was the lun1orSen1or Promenade W11h lane Parker rn charge the theme ol Wonderland was d1sclosed on May 3 Held at the Amemcan Leg1on BU1lCllIlQ 1n San D1mas the eagerly ant1c1pated Prom was a huge success The 1un1ors also entered w11h the1r usual enthus1asm 1DlO school act1v1t1es bemg well represented 1n Gul Reserves the Iumor Red Cross H1 Y Pep Club and both g1rls and boys athleucs Those on the Scl'1olarsh1p SOC19lY were Angus Wr1gh1 LOUISE Conety and VIIQIHIG Dav1s Class advxsers for the year were MISS Oberle M1ss Brown Mr Crooks Mr Harper and Mr Ronfeldt All 1n all the Jumors feel that th1s has been qu1te an eventful and profuable year J jfffifigt Top row B Powell lvl Edwards Second ow R Mon es cmpler I G re E Odom C Urlgon Doro lv Mclvlullm 1 LCIGIOG S romwell P Hur-cc rc PII row Brdrd H 1 e s l. Beltran E Escon on I DJSSI E ooner lN AgU1l6fO Do e Mcl ullm S Su pl' n Foal w 1l1l'1'1S Q IVQI' H Qrmh P fl re rl: E Ccn IH L Cone! Escoc ni-1-nu-q 45N K :rm J' AAL 1 xi O K., v q - , Q ' A . . A 1 A , ,, 1- -. A V . - Q 2 ix, . 2 . , . ' 45 an , . V LAJ' f .Y-' ' l I s S5 ' I C , if K Q ' ' ' ' 5 ' Q K ,.,, ,- . .wif 1 1 . ' . Nl' '1- 1 ' ,-, ' ,' -. y Y Q' ' Top row: E. Hzrtslzerr I, eresxer Conklm, Ffosenbrcck, f. fpivejr, D, Iorfcn, G. Hcll, ff. Le 1 , G. Lee. Bofcrn row: f-l. Koller L. Eryicn, F.. ..'.VI'lQ'h', D. Prioe, L. I.:j:p P.. Newcomer, H, Sanchez, E, Lxyez, H. E-e'Le. 1 - , - 1 . - . . , V I - I V . 1 , . . . 1 , - , , - 1 - , - . , o Q . 7 . . '-' 'A' ' A . . 1 , . . 1 . . , , vw. .. , . o , , , . , 21- ' , l. ,' , . C ., . C' . T..' d : D. 1 t, . li' ll , . , . a . . 3 . xx' , , H ' y 3,1 .1 ' . . :,.1 . ro 1 H. Hupel, P. 'N l 'o , I. ep' ', .. C '1 , 1. la oc , I.. Cl: ', . kl' , . y, E. ,,.............,.. --. W- .... -A . , - . 1 U ' .1 z V '1 X . 'i' 'mf Eykkf 'fi nal L6-AQ xl .LQ frm,,,U4f!J,g,t fl Annu-:J by O Q, J-. f KIA 1' - , Q Q, Y .X H L , A . L .3 l , x , ' ' 5 K . Q 5 1 A 1 ' 5 5 U K J ' - 1 L, . s . xx Q r C I 'fr 2 ? r 1 '- k .' ,, n l A 5..' 1 L s , I N' X U -x ' se., V 1. ' ' ' . . F K Q- ,J , W Q x4 T X., , , 4 I -A 5 Cl Q ,p 4, X W Cam 0 7948 Frei? raw: lvfaswani, N Keith, T. Striker, R. Flnfiriquez D. Brandi R. l'lfI'l1f1VIGfl, H Lopez, T. Dai, I. Feeler, I Maiias, Mon'e Davis, R. Beyd Se-fend raw: Fl. Sanchez, E Esccf, Smifz E Mcfurrey I. Cullen, I. Brawn, NV. I-ferr E. Iones, H. Towne D. .5-.rma hula, P. Ioiinsan, I. Rama, 'N Milliken. Third raw: M. Garcia, M Gonzales, L. McBee, L. Hen sly, D. lNa'ers, E. Beltran, R Tfagner, Max Davis, D. San cle 'vers Ag' W F Force E i so Da us B ie cl'1,n1 F Iolinson V GW rs IC Sarner R Sanders r w anc e Visliirviofc lf Watanabe Lnpez E Greer D P s C 1' Ji o 3 oaks B v u L nf' row I Garza es e sc 3 L Espinoza Re-ga Hao X an Bsislcirlc Ca er ll e I Gaec Dalmeny ihira row I Saldivar Ga ef M Haves P S ver Sm n M Lenz M l-lavv la rsar ia c r' Mil r l79.1r C r, e ez Q Beane new Q1 ie e f' .zona Pcvvei Q 7 9 M G U1 g 1n'o ne swing ni ilnirigs this yea ne ser c r lass we 11 ana aomefs Qporis seemed to interest ri maiorily ei ihe class but Girl Res rfes l'l1Y and ine pep Club also took 1'l eir quotas Scholarship DOf'1GTy wma Lyn MacDonald DDQQY Steyer ar ia Leniz Fle ions a e irsl of lla yea n i Those making the Roy Wagner and lla lh limelig I 1 f A1114 eecri ie ea the c Rss afn we ve r oy Wagner Be'y 11 resiasw 'ff 4s se-cr ary B y Wnriz r remese- i a e and Siena Mani A .1 inae '1 s er J1s1on 0 lax nriclae B M1ss arpenier l s 3 Nl Srriiln me sep 0 rn r a scarriecl 1 1 if rl' N11 mu r V1 a ana ll n z, Q lv, , M. Litre I Telin, F. '.'.'r1qli'. Fourth ro 2 .. .' I l'1n,G.-c,.lt.' Fx. Torrey, . , N Fran' 3 2 E. S z, I ..'...., i. ',I , , . -, , . .O c e, C '.'.'rig..t, I. ' ' lie, T. r , S lwferres, . 'V rt? Seca J : , . l , L Lcyzcz, T. H ' . ' , A J' lar' , D. I ' , S 't V. f.1ll r, . lle, F ' ' : , ' , D ff',i..A.,.TA,L i?'., 1 . ..f 1 . A Jcrili N. Tac . G. 5 lla, B -' l.e. ' th rcn-J: l. ': G na, Fi Left- , c. -. . , Glenn 3. OB . M. D ll lg, l. i.l,:D ld, B. a' 'l, M l1f.f-g r. Ge fn' ' . 1' c ' ' U. .' .f '- V r, il., ,heme e C' F' 'A ,nt allfo 'T for school activities, doing their share of work serving an 'rarious committees 5 ' A ' ' ' - U Q ' I + f- ' c . c. . k c . . . , . M e V . acci' .S i ih, fl ..e ' - r L,rc.1gl1i for . ta . e ' -' h. he lallcn .Q CQVL. ips ic lc d elf' ll'.l..Cj T.- Aeaz P1 ' , president: mi ex-fell, 'rice-p eil 'cl .q .llelria Bred 1 W.et ' 5 eil ' ' ' , '.'fe.fa e .c,fcsxt't1'.',' .. I.- - 'es, tre,s1'rer. U.. 'cr ll e ape ' 'N' f lvlf: Lccl N, Mr. ell, 1 Cr , , Ulf. Ianes nd 1 r. ' .V lm - ...c.e cl S' c 'ci an DENY : 3... 1 'h cl. enxlasl . ' ir1't'afi'.'e. gp'- Q Kgs., w R 'Hifi Q Q ,Ji foifyw Ol do ,ljirigff f 4 .15 Eb 5 Au X7 X N f Cyxyr WX :,,,. ' : .... , T. Zivi, r. .r . rr. Har. or . -a - n' H sent., F. zggiez o. .L-rsenira Eferr M. Casson, F. Ramirez. Seorprrfl Vw: B. Warrfrr, D '.'.'f1r'ehead, Grtiz, H. Kin: T. lf.lwar.Es G, Srrrvey '.'.' Call l. lee B. llarrlove B '.'t'aQIqrrrs', f. Perry D. '.'.'.rr'z l., '.','ur'?. .nrrd row: I. Aoree, I. Lopez I,Cassrr1, G. Monday, I. Lura D. Moss, E. Soto, D. Diaz, D Peres B. '.'.'ellrna, V, Heloroj H. han, L. Barnhart. r, C.. C. .V .V, . X, alruso, T. Paqliuso, A. 'Walker I Blrokens'a'f E Soheel H H rz B Mrller Y Chavez G Smrtn Frfh row G Dewoodf B l rler B Towne A Esooo A Esornoza I Gonzales Castrllo l. Maoras F Mar ,W rnez B Looez Kham 'fidggvk sf' tr' Front row A Mora M Gar rlenas B Calderas E Bel ran E I-le nanaez C Guerro E Brrseno S Lopez E Bod rrauez Second row l Nrllrams B Gary I Arnason B Har rave B Nrmrrck M Crrhle Broo s I en arrck P Brydon B Roynon M Crrst B Yepez Thrrd row V Crapper L Vtlolfe M Castrllano D Cal ver M Lentz P Lrchty B Bhym D Bthrnehart I En est M Hrllman A Duffee G Lrchty Fourth row M Seymour B McCurry M Zerr K Oppy I Parnsory M Maaq M Dl rneny M Hampton D Whrte B Soran C Ararnoula I Pterler rth row S Bosenbrock M aarsourv La d E as quez T Bupel Y Stone C avrs B Mrdkrft N Frnes W Ross Cam o 1949 Wrth trernhlrnq knees and why drd thrs have to happen to noe? looks the orsual surqe ol weloorne frosh overtook Bonrta rn September Under the ahleness ot Ioanne Vendr ek as presrdent Padre Soto vroe pr srdefrt Iarnes Blrokenstatf secretary treasurer Iarnes Lara Nelta e representatrfe and Don W hrtehead ye leader these future read rs beora grad ally to take trerr fra e rfr the aotrvr tres Or hrqh school lrte rhe Freshrnen Reoeptron he d O tober 2 loorned before thern lrrce a areen eyed rronster untrl rt was drsoovered that the lreshme r had rnore fun than the upoerorassrnen who put therr through therr oaoes The Freshfnen Grrls Glee C5 t off to a 'good start loy presentrnq a musroal roqrarr' a an assernhly earrv rn the year nterrng the ooral reams errtlzusrastr ally q rte a few I 'esh e s med he rrl eserfes and GA A eeprnir up wrt t e arrls rrany t e 'a V d l Ju ro HrY and went alrou' for soorts os non rrnq the Soho arshrp So rey N r B ty Hargr I6 Ma ranne Hrllrnan Maraaret Lentz Marlene Maag Don Whrtehead and Shrrley B senior ok Aa rsers tor the year rn ludefl lflr Cdffnrl Mrs Eqaen Mrs Garrrsfn and M Green eoass t43+ an rle terr 'aes fertr yer as exa oeforte ass taar a the a e ef, . t' , . .rt I . T r. , . , r . 1 ly - I -. r ':'1-yrf, 'f ?S5 ..r ,, . I ji - . ' ' ' ' ' Mt ' . V ' ,gf .4 I 'Ft'-A r 'I M R Q - r- - , is - , 'LX 'fu-I, 3.2 Clif t . , . 1 , . r r ' ., . o , ' ' , . . I, Hill, D. lc. . K 1, . , . ' , , . r ' , . r r , . r , . ff- . P5 1 . , H 1' A. r. ir I . V o , . ., .. z . ' ' 'A ' ' ' 'AAI . , l . . Q . . . r - -W ro , 4.1 , o Q A I T A , C ' I -I ., ., I , ' C T I I X V A rt ' X ' ,- H ' 1 4 N N ' - t r. , U fl s o. . fo A, C r A .- - L - - r-Yr - 1 A 1- a 1 . , r o o, . V . . - 1 , ' ' ' I , s ' . - 1 A . I . r , . . o - - 1 r f 4 I ' or r . r o r .A r . ' ' ' Y , - - : - 1 ,M , r . r V E . s o .. V. r o , a o Gr he no-. n grr.- ,o . o 1 G -. . - I r . ' ' - ' ' ,, . ' ,. Y ' 4 ' Bo . - . . K h .h ,. , . ' or .h .,oAs,orr1er tre n r - . . l FF A l V l l o w fx A v 1 r v X X ' ' r . A' . ll'l'X,-3. G 'r 1 ' C . Svozl ' C ,r. Y r ... , f ' ' fa 1 A Vw' . ' P , r- , - u . rr rr - r r A r r ,, 1 or t 1 . o., r C: , t - -J , r T. o r. Th I - o. 'ro took u d fy d .h r p. o - r.-of .ns aa, an' set a good o lo . .h CQ o lln, .r ir place next year. - Ef-mr' r G 'a-es I. PM-we V-rf s ww r Car- czinas, T. Paqlruso E. Pa- Front row B Mdyhew B Krnq B Dcrves lv' M1 roel lf Dcxvxs econd row R Wagner 11 Pap l B Root lfls Obs-rl B r N X1 C 085 Dunno the year the Bon1ta Echoes staff was kept qu1te busy olannmq ano arranqmq an annual wh1ch they hope the students w1ll en1oy Ed1lOf B1ll Crowe was ably dSS1SlGd by bUSlH9SS managers lane Parker and Ronald Boot VGIIOUS or1q1nal ld93S and schemes have been contr1buted by the staff members 1r1 hopes that th1s year s Echoes w1ll be somethmq really to be remembered On ot those to add a new tw1st to the wr1t1nq ot the sen1or class h1story was Barbara Daves Barbara Kmq produced som thlnq n w IH the senror class prophecy Others lendmq helprnq hands to the scheme ot thmqs w re Barbara Mayhew Ronald Boot a d Myrl Rupel who had charqe of the sports Manlyn Mrchael edrted the reports on orqan1zat1ons and act1v1t1es and Boy Wagner who actec as photoqrapher tor the 1un1or D1 tures Cred1t also goes to Mr l H Mee of Pomona wld cl1d th phot graphy anc. to MISS Oberle for her fme help as adv1ser lt IS heart1l3 hoped by the statt members I the Q-1 r. h that t11s y a s annual w1ll D9 somethmg that the students wl P oy and e rouo They hope that the student cody w1ll have as mg ln 1 r ad1 3 a th y had 1 oroducmq 1t : . , . ' ' , . , 1. 1 'c'. , '. ' . S : . , '.. .1 e, .. , i s e, .C o' e, '. Leefe, l, Parker. . 1 1 4 7 ' ' N ' ' s . . . e . ' e ' e ' ' s . . . , 9 J I 2 H . , z ' . ' who handled the reports of the classes: Yvonne Leete and Virqinia Davis who ' ' or t ' 'c . ' ' . . . 1 . . ro ' . e A o A . ' ' 'J L Q . ' ' o' 1,5 Bc oes . . Q N e r ' t' r 1.le.g' oc loi. ' , s .. ' ' ' ...t c 1 in e 'n it s e ' ' 'n Front row D Couzens D Mclllulnn I Iones L MacDonald P W1ll1crms N Stokes B Mayhew Second row 0 vcClel1c1n D Fo coc M lvuchoel M M1lno B M1ller B Doves K Mddqshon Q6Ll CCLf The BEARCAT emerqed from a blanket ot d1ff1cult1es thts year to becorne a paper whrch caused cons1derable cornrnotlon about the ottlce each Wednes day noon when 1t was on sale To fac1l1tate prxntrnq ot BEARCAT art1cles 1n the town newspapers 1t was publlshed on Wednesdays rather than on Frrday as had been the custom DTGVIOUS years A capable staff cons1st1nq almost ent1rely ot q1rls kept the news pourrnq 1nto one s1de of the mrrneoqraph rnachme whrle several persons termed c1rculat1on staff saw to 1t that subscnptrons were fllled and papers were exchanged Wllh other schools The BEARCAT was sent tree to those BONITANS rn the servrce who requested 1t lo Mrs Iones as advtser and Myrl Rupel as edltor qoes the credrt for thts weekly publ1cat1on l l '::,f'.tl ,.', .- Third row: N. Diaz, I, Rodriguez, B. Crowe, M. Rupel, R. Stuber, ront row D Von Buslcrrnc D N1ll1OmS D G11 e e 115 Ne Nccfner B KING I. Br: ec nd row Vhss Eccer D PTICS D Brondt J flzchoel B Doves h1r ow l. Wlo D nc ct B l-lc shorn lfl B Cll e e Barrel V Dov1s QJQPU85 The C.-1rl Reserves of Bonrta completed a very su cesstul year under the apt leadershlp of Donna G1llette as presrdent and LUClll9 Barrhart as vrce presrdent Other cab1net rrernbers and therr pos1t1ons lncluded Dorotha Van Buskrrlc secretary Patsy W1ll1ams treasurer Lors Brydon 1nter club representa TIVG VIIQIHIB Davrs p1an1st Ann Newcomer sonq leader Dorothy Brandt program charrman Helen Bupel socral cha1rman Lyn McDonald socral SGIVICG Dons Prrce decoratlons and pUbl1CllY Marrlyn M1chael d1scuss1on Carolyn McBee transportatron Mary Beth Grllette clean up Barbara l-lartshorn refresh rnents and Barbara K1nq nnq charrrnan These Jun1or members ot the world wrde orqantzahon the YWCA en ,cyed a year sparklmq wrth socral events Mrs Case from Bullock s entertarned t'1e q1rls and the1r mothers wlth a tashlon drsclay rn October lk arqe qroup t qrrls also attended the annual San Gabnel Valley Becoqnmon Ser Jrce held ID La Verne L1vely New Year s decoratrons Lrrqhteneo th G B l-l1Y potluck drnner 1n lanuary A dance was owen by the Orrls on February l6 wrth valentrnes and da nty lace lendrng enchantment to the Valen 1ne theme The qrrls and the1r fathers spent an enroyable eJen1no at the Path rs Dauqhters banquet on Frrday March 8 The year was qlorrously culm nated by the Area Lonterence at Rtversrde Iumor College cn Ma ch 16 wrth manf qrrls 1n attendance The therre of World Fellowshrp v s an nsp a on t r the or r and they endeavored to promote ll'llS worthy at se Jnder he ein rer dance ot Wrss Eqqen 'h acl 1ser the :rca1 was attatned F : .' ,.'ltt,1.1' 1 , . jdcn. C . ' 1 ' K X' 1 c O 1 1 Ad 1, . , . ,g1.1- 1 1, 1 . 11dr-1 .1cro.,.1rf ,1..Jgtt,:.1-,,. . 0 Q . . A X 1, 1 , 1 ' l . 1 N 4-' I I I I I - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I I I I - I I I Al I I V I 4 T I I - 1 , . 1 Y , . . . ., - 4 . . . X1 1 , 1 . . - 1 1 1 - ..,. . . 1 1 A A 1 4 1 fs ' ' ': ,' ' -.1 1 - ,- . 1.2 . 1 9 . .-. - . J 1 111 , ' 4 ' ' - 4' 4 L K . . . , . 1 ' 1 9 ' -7 , 1 fs. . . , T . . . . ,H , 11 l , 4. ,. 1 1 T. C1 11 1, ll 111 1 C 4l1S 1 y . T A 1. . W. 1 1 C .11 . ' - 1 , C if ifdl 1 ' D - W' l xv -' 11 ,11., . .1 ,. 3 . 1, 1 . c wcse Dver c zer G Schrock e cro row 'W 'T Bcwnton Bot rccx L Ld 1: Odowz romwe Ponxlm Mr Don Be lf w T Bu sr 'A er B B ndtx B cxvxs P bU'lLOI all 8l'lL0l The H1Y orgarnzanon at Bonrta serxes 1ts school DY trymg to promote nroughout the cornmuntty and school the standards of FHYISTIGH l1v1ng M Carroll rs the advrser of the lunlor group freshman and sophomore boys and lvlr P1scher and Mr Bell are advrsers of the Senror group Thrs IS an hororarv lub whose members are ted rnto rt by the former members The Senlor H Y Nas fery actrve thts year under the leadershlp of Gale Bowman Rothrock speakers 'IIC M emblems presldent He was assrsted by Ronald Boot vrce presrdent and Don secretary treasurer Therr meettngs were hrghllghted by 1nterest1ng among them Mr Gould H1 Y dtrector of the San Gabrrel Valley d1s Green and Dr Bell were faculty speakers The club receweo the1r and ptns thrs year Tlse GB H1Y party rn December and a sprtng party were the1r socral events The lunror H1Y was recrganlzed thts year after hav1ng been corrblned mth the Seruor H1 Y for the past few years Twenty three freshmen and ophc more boys Jorneo the group and worked hard to uphold those pnncrp es for whrch the club stands Luncheon meetrngs were held on Tuesdays and brought to the group marty rnterestlng speakers and drscussron leaders on a 'ar1ety of trmely toptcs Scctal act1v1t1es 1ncluded a Halloween Party, a swrm at the Y' rn Pomona followed by a ptcnrc and a hay rrde The boys carrred on a clean up protect for several weeks, str1v1ng to make BOHITGIS grounds more attractrve and thus be of servtce to the1r school Offlcers were as fc lows presrdent, Iohn Cullen, vrce presrdent, Roy Wagner, secretary, Robert Bod rrguez, treasurer, Eddxe Soto and chaplatn, Davld D152 F113 Zfw: ' ?.6..f, 3 ...graze E Tcwnr f. I. rf. LH.: E. Hd:- Ff. fri.1'E1. ?fs : G. F-:cry rjw: B Crowe Roc' '. F drigue: I. T nzrcck G. Hull C. ' 'r ': . . '. S 3 . z ts. Gillette, G. ' A, , E, Smith, D. ' li . pl, E. n S. C .. B. Th'd ro: ,. ..s', T. .y ,.t, e ', ,D ', M. Basel, Guru. I.f7. Fischer. l 0 0 0 L- .u A . . . 7 , , . r . . V . T. , -. . . . . A . , A If. Q v-A ' ' ' c , vo . . i- 1 , . , . D V ' I T , ' . , I 'I ' V - 4 - . ' t. r. . , -. 'V I . 1 . .' 4 U . U I , I D T 4 l I- . - S . . . , , 1 front row D McMullm B Barnhart V Davts P Wrllrams S McClellan G1 Tafolla M Maag 'second row L Cotter A Breedmg B Daves Mrss Carpenter D Ybarra B Mayhew I Parker ir :S 7 eague The Grrls League IS composed ot every g1rl at Bonlta and through the meetmgs of the group strlves to promote cooperatron and good w1ll among the g1rls of the student body Vvrth the B1g and Lrttle Srsters Tea the maklng of the Freshman Handbook the slumber party the popularrty contest Cwrth Marrlyn Shock and Galen Bowman the WIHHGISJ the do nut sales the Mothers and Daughters Banquet the electron of the May Day Queen the May Day Tea and the Glrls League Dance there wasnt a dull moment ln add1t1on to these actrvrtles were the excellent programs whrch were enroyed once a month throughout the year The rnterestrng programs the grrls emoyed thls year were planned by VIFQIHIG Davrs Three of these programs were a serres of talks on hte rn dltterent parts ot the world Mrs Walter Myers spoke on Lrfe rn Turkey V1v1an Cropper told ot Lrte m the Pl'11l1pp1nes and Lors Cotter talked on Lrte rn Panama The other programs mcluded a Romance Qurz a concert by the Claremont Clrls Glee Club and a v1ol1n recltal grven by Nancy and Rrchard Taylor The Mothers and Daughters Banquet gtven Aprrl 12 was a very successful occaslon wrth the ma1n theme berng Musrc The program conslsted of talks grven by grrls represent 1ng the drfterent classes Nancy Ernst a freshman spoke on MUSIC rn the School Vlvlan Cropper a sophomore spoke on Musrc rn the Home Dorothy Brandt a Jumor led the Group rn two commumty songs and Marrlyn Mrchael a senror spoke on Musrc and World Understandmg The May Day Tea was grven thrs year m honor of Nan Stokes the May Day Queen Barbara Daves Dorothy Roscoe Murlel Mrln Dolores Ybarra Barbara Kmg and Barbara Mayhew the Queen s attendants and the senror class Lors Brydon planned the program whtch consrsted ot a Prrate s Dance trve songs by the Glrls Glee Club a Fashton Show by the Home Economrcs class and the tradltlonal May Pole Dance The cabmet for the year rncluded Barbara Mayhew presrdent Delores Ybarra vrce presrdent secretary Barbara Daves treasure Alleen Breedxng program charrman Vrrgmra Davrs soc1al charrman Dorothy McMull1n food chalrman Irene Vandament musrc charr man Shrrley McClellan unlform charrman LOIS Cotter campus chalrman Patsy Wrllxams soc1al servrce charrman lane Parker sophomore representatrve Glorra Tafolla and freshman representatrve Marlene Maag Mrss Carpenter was the advrser L, Z . , . , . , , , . , . , . . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 r. 1 . 1 1 . ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . ' ' 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 .. . .. , . 11 . . 11 1 . 11 . . 1. . 11 1 1 1 11 . . 11 . . - 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 1 . . . ' ' 1 1 . . . 11 . 11 . . . . 1 11 . 1 11 . . - 1 1 1 11 . . 11 . . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 11 . 1 1 1 . 11 - 1 1 1 . . . :- 1 1 -11 1 1 1 . . 1 1 ' . . . 1 . . 1 . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . Secrted l MGCIGS C Perm L Wur V Edwcr s Frrst row Max Dovzs W Hunter L Crrst D Grunt D Benclrx D Grllette A Pdrrxsh Second row Mr lorzes P Lope I Macros F Mdrtmez S Rome D Asencro M Agurrre I Borelo E McCurry Thrrd row G Hall P lohnson H Towne A Torrey F lohnson W Owen I Lopez A Esoto Monte Dgvrs lflilfilne CLl l'l'L8l ff of l'l'l2I LCCL Bonrta Future Farmers started the school year wlth electron of new otfrcers Those elected were presrdent Garey Hall v1cepres1dent Fred Iohnson secretary Dean Grllette Next came the Greenhand 1n1t1at1on for ten new F F A members Thrs OCCHSIOD wrll long be remembered by all F F A boys Ernest McCurry represented the chapter at the State FFA conventlon at San LUIS Ob1SpO He and four other boys from Pomona and Chmo went to San Luls Obrspo by tra1n to attend the conventron Allen Parrrsh Fred lohnson and Ernest Way won the local Los Angeles Productron Credrt contest 1n whrch each boy 1n the chapter analyzed an actual loan Allen Parr1sh won top honors rn the crtrus contest held at the State Burldrng 1n Los Angeles Don Grant walked oft wrth S10 1n the cooperatrve rnarketrng contest Monte Davrs placed wrth S6 and Dean Grllette earned S4 to show Chrno F reld Day held at the Ben Roblnson ranch was the malor stock Judgrng day tor the year Dean Grllette Garey Hall Art Torrey Lyle Wurtz and Clarence Duke Judged as a team for hogs da1ry cows daxry hetters and fat beef classes Fred lohnson recerved the Sears helter award thrs year and Art Torrey was awarded a grade Guernsey The Great Western Lrvestock Show as usual was the brggest event of the year The entrre chapter spent a full day at the show and saw Dean G1llette wrn trrst place wrth h1s Holstem helfer and Art Torrey wrn frrst place wrth a pen of three Hampshrre hog Other F FA members showed beet but drdnt get rn the money Twenty one F F A members went to Port Orange Newport on a deep sea boat for a day s frshmg oft the kelp beds below Dana Pornt The boys got up a Jackpot of S5 50 whrch was won by Art Wurtz wrth a 22 pound hahbut Lyle Wurtz was next wrth a 12 pound halrbut Everybody on the boat caught plenty of trsh except Charles Perry who was srck from the trme the boat left the harbor untrl rt came rn erght hours later The water was plenty rough and nearly everybody on board fed the frsh at some trrne durrng the trrp , . ' V Q., ,J . l . X A I ' 'L' . - u A . . . treasurer, Ernest Way: reporters, Clarence Duke and Monte Davis, and sentinel, Wesley Hunter. Front row Miss Lochrldge M l-lxllman B Hargrove M Sahsbury S Rosenbrock X Davxs L Conety B Barnhart S McClellan Second row R Root M Campbell Vt Wagner A Wngh D VVh1fel'ead L Smxth S Co ter Thlrd row M Maag Margare Lenz L lvlacDoncxld M M1 hael Mareta Lenz D Grllette .SE 0 CLPJALIQ 0Cl2fg The Bonlta chapter of the Cahforma Scholarsh1p Federatxon an OIqdI'l1ZdllOI recogrnzecl as standlng for the h1ghest 1deals of mental achievement and per sonal standards of hlgh school students awakened thls year to new dCl1VllY after several years of QBSSIVG exlstence forced upon them by wartlme restr1ct1ons On Aprxl 27 at the George Pepperdme College the CSF Southern Reglon C onvent1on was held Bon1ta was represented by two of her members They emoyed stlmulatmg dlscusslons on some of the most lmportant problems of the h1gh school student IH thrs world cr1s1s Under the gu1dance of Mlss Lochndge the affa1rs of the club were managed by Vlfqlnld Davxs oresldent and Lyn McDonald JICG pres1dent and socxal chalrman Llfe membershlo was earned 4Ll'11S year by Marllyn Mlchael P. Ste-yer, Barnhart,'G. Tafollal, N. lhbrson, Van Buslcirk, M A n K I I I 'front row H NG ers I Peeler S Cromwell D Grllette G I-zcll B C nxrn D Rothrock eccnd row G Bowman Delbert Jtzttry R Sanders 'NI Kelch J oun L Smlh Mr Fzscher ,11 611 An enthusrastrc eroup ot about twenty trve Bonrta boys have met about once a week as members ot the Rxtle Club under the SUDQIVISIOD of Mr Frscher Scores for postal matches are sent to Washrnqton D C every month to ompete wrth others 1n natronal competrtron The team has also competed 1n the Hearst Trophy Match sponsored by the Los Angeles Exammer A tourna ment rncludmq shootmq from prone srttrnq kneelrnq and standrnq posrtrons rs helnq held The only tournament matches completed to date have been the prone won by hm To rn and the standmq won by Don Moss Members ot the team are selected from those havrnq the hrqhest shootrng average The tollowrnq boys are on the rrtle team at present Don Rothrock Ronald Sanders Brll Conklm Dean Grllette Ernest McCurry hm Tohn Earl Smrth Dale Waters Gary Hall Galen Bowman and QQD-MQS Other boys ut for practrce are Howard Smrth Delbert Wrttry Nlck Kelch lack A ree Harry Hall Robert Nelllnq hm Blr kenstatt Robert Mrller Don Vtfhrtehead and larnes Lara The captarn of the tearn tor the next season rs the boy maklnq the hrqhest averaqe score durmq the year ln the postal matches preference bemq qrven to a senror boy Dean Grllette acted as captarn thts year ard drd a very good Job ln leadrnq the rest rr expert rnarksrnanshrp Next ,ear s aptarn has not yet been chosen l 4 . . 1 - f-A 1.. 1 . . t , . , . , . , . , . o l , . . . l . 1 v. . . ,. ,. .- .1 . E . . , . , . , A . A , . . , . 1 , . . O . . , 1 1 f, - 1 - -1 P . . . 1 . . C . . , 1 1 1 M . . 1. . 1 . I A I I ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fN V , , . G . . . A J- 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 . . . . . . f- 1 1 v 1 1 1 - 1 L ,J . , 1 . . 1 . R x lx 11 . . '. vs' .. C .. Shock. Gillette, L. Cotter. B. Doves, M. Gillet I0 and 2105 Ftrs: row: B. King, Dominguez, S. Montes, Boynon, D, Brdndt, ' Second row: D. Vcxn Bus kirk, l. Drury, M. Michcxe N. Stokes, D. Ybdrrd Third row: B. Mgyhe A. Breeding, B. Creightor l.. MacDonald, l. Parke YG. Firs row K Moo s M Shock D Brond S cond row L l: D Bendix B Creigho This year the Pep Club of Bonita enioyed one of the most successful years in le history Barbara Ktngs adept leadership promoted friendliness and cooperation and the group was working smoothly early in the football season Dressed in colorful green skirts and white sweaters the girls livened the halves of every game With the assistance of thei adviser Miss Edna Brown the girls worked out several peppy routines with pom poms and put on a grand display of coordination To be eligible for membership in the organizatior a girl must have passing grades belong to the Girls Athletic Association and be dependable friendly and peppy This year s pep leaders successfully created the proper enthusiasm at games rallies Several new songs and yells were cleverly conducted by the competent leaders these and others sounded loudly throughout the seasons athletic activities ln white green monogrammed dresses Marilyn Shock and her two assistants Kay Madgshon GDC GHC. GPG GHC. Dorothy Brandt accomplished intricate song routines Under the leadership of Dick Bendix in white assisted by Leah Faye l-luie and Barbara Creighton in green lusty cheers b ok forth for Bonita 't : . 'zhc e : ...huge . 'tn t Y , . . . . .Y . , . . I I ' 5 . l, v . 1 I 1 .1 ' f , . , . - , . , f . , V . i 1' 2 , . , , ..- . .. -.t. Z ' IGTHS Ht. .,C' S ,...... -. uthcic. ... 'ning' , .x. ,-xgui.erg, '..'3 sncce l. Kisirncfc Dipper G. Tdfcllc 3. r' Third row: E. ES- d r Llcntes l.. Lo- E Creighton D. C111- e E. Llcyhew D. Couz- D. Llclflullin, l.. fide- 1 -3 I-T. E, Gillefe N. 'fiss Ccrpen'er. FED CROSS rf raw: H Rodriguez ... dcDcndld, l. Kendrick R. c 'ncn f, Potrker, E. Od- ebert 'ittry, Miss Ob- e Miss Eggen, Mr. Har- -,,: , -,. ...,..A.. ci. '. Sc: 3.. osk S. Harg- spincsz E. .1 I Z. s --CfliI IO'-VI i. l . v- A - L , .,....,, . x - x i Second row: R. Stun-er, ssi N. Digz. Qu--uv-1--f. . . J1,.fe,4-C,,,E1,,.mf CM The lnter-cultural Club of Bonita has suffered some set-backs since its inauguration last year. However, striving to overcome their difficulties, the girls that represent the club have tried to build upon the foundation established by last year's group. The purpose of the Inter-cultural Club is to promote friendliness and understanding between all races. With this goal in mind, the members created a cordial atmosphere by working together on the common project of pro- moting fine relations with each person of any dissimilar nationality. The group has enjoyed several social meetings. These meetings accomplish a great deal, for the members discuss freely their reactions and sentiments toward different races. With girls of many nationalities present, it is possible to become extremely enlightened as to the other person's outlook. Under Miss Carpenters supervision, the officers this year were: L. Cotter, presidenty E. Dominguez, secretary, and D. Couzens, treasurer. unior lg 60:55 The American lunior Red Cross has been well supported by Bonita pupils, eighty per cent of whom were members. Under the leadership of Nick Diaz, president, the school's quota was met and sent to national headquarters. Articles made and contributed included lapboards, trays, bedsocks, laundry bags, afghans, greeting cards, menu covers, table decorations, and correspondence booklets for foreign exchange. ln addition to these articles, seventy-five dollars was contributed to the Childrens Fund of the American Red Cross and clothing was collected for war-torn countries. Mr. Harper, assisted by Miss Eggen and Miss Oberle, was director of the organization. Oth- er cabinet members elected by the student body were as follows: vice-president, l. Parker, secretary, R. Rodriguezg treasurer, I. Kendrick: class representatives: senior-R. Stuber, Del- bert Wittryg junior-I. Russi and E. Odom: sophomoree-L. MacDonaldg freshman-R. Roynon Front row: Mr. Frscher, M1ss Snoke. Second row: Miss Rod- rigues lks. Peters. F J' Qe orc Qnst h Zee M1 grow 51 ff Wlth palnstakrnu are the rnamtenance staff of Bonna has kept the campus me cut u orde Jn eas ng effort on thelr part keeps the qrounds and bu1ld1nqs lrnrnacu a e and constant labor qrves the arnpus of Bonlta the ex cellent reputatron rt deserves Those contrlbutrnq thelr able servlces were Mr Taylor Mr and Mrs Mayfreld Mr Whrte Mr Fry and Mr Brubaker The DTGCISIOH Wlth wh1ch our school IS run can be accredlted to our capable off ce staff Although h students sornetrrnes do not TSCOQHIZG the srnooth flow of events whxch are prompted by the offrce staff thexr efforts are nonethe ess aap ecrated Cur deep qratrtude goes to MISS Hazel Snoke Mlss Denny R dr1quez Mrs Peters and Mr F1scher Partrcular mentron should be made of Mlss Sroke s ontrtbutlon W1thou her wonderful part1c1pat1on the usual procedure would b serlously handx apped The cheerful lndustry of the other rnernbers o tk staff also keeps natters functtonrnq perfectly We ar deeply lndebte td thts qrouo whrcls vell deser Jes our hearty prarse 4 '1 tion' row: I-lfr, ry, lt.: tcxyxor. .. : . r:':.': llr. .. .'t , Mr. Vfhire. 0 . . , C . in - ti ' Ao 3 r. 7 c cz l ' ' ' 1 L , C - - . . , . . , . , . , . . 5 + Q . . . . . o A I . L W T I . I 1. , I A . . V , . . . , . . , A . . . x A x., L A . L 4 . . V , Ne . .- C . ' . I .9 .., . . . - L A . . r A - . e . Q o A f vw l L- I . X ix x f 7 g. f , H X K , 3 xx L fx. QT EXE.. i '15 we 1 X1 ' , X 'NL 4 x -. qcg lfl 27-ff ,J C l C all 'E an f Seated: G. Pearce, D. Waters. First row: Mr. Ronfeldt M. Zaaer, I. Tolin, B. Roy- non, I. Peeler, Thelma Ru pel, M. Crist, I. Kendrick K. Green, B. Hathaway, R Corral. Second row: B. Crowe, R Rodriguez, I. Cullen, D Rothrock, D, Bendix, l-l Smith, B. Lathrop, N. Eh'- hart, C. Overholtzer, E Smith. Third row: S. McClellan H. Rupei, 1. Lum, A. Par: rish, I. Blickenstaff, L Barnhart, R. Miller, G Schrock. Ftrst w K Madgshon Smith B Crowe Crosier Mr Ronfeldt N Stokes Second row G Schrock I Cullen N Ehrhart B Lathrop C Overholtzer D Bendix all UFCAQJ fI CL CU16! Swln all Another very successful year for the band and orchestra has Just been completed under the d1rect1on of Mr Louis Ronfeldt The pep rallles and home football and basket ball games have all been supported by the music of lively march tempos In April a Band Concert was grven as part of an evening s entertalnment featuring classics and marches The different schools m the Tri County League presented a muslc festival wrth the Bonita band represented by trumpets trombones saxaphones a french horn drums cello and piano The members of the band are as follows clannets K Green G Lee F Lura B Iune man B Hathaway andI Kendrick saxophones B Crowe I Crosier E Smith B Roynon I Peeler and T Rupel trombones G Schrock I Cullen and S McClellan trumpets C Over holtzer B Lathrop N Ehrhart Keith Green and I Russi basses A Parrish and D Moore drums D Bendlx D Waters H Smrth and G Pearce The Bonrta Swrng Band a small group of the more advanced rnusrcrans started last spring but contmued more readily thts year The htghltghts have fallen on the many school noon dances that they have supported also the evening dances for a number of the schools 1n the immediate league The Band Concert was frlled 1n conslderably with selections of popular preces from the band This eleven piece musical group directed by Mr LOUIS Ron feldt has iust obtained green shirts with a slrght plald desrgn and plam grey green ties Mem bers and their parts in the band are as fol1oWS SaX Section R Shock B Crowe E Smith and I Crosler brass section C Overholtzer B LGYTITOD N Ehfhaff G SC1'1I'OCk Grid l Cullen rhythm sectton D Bendix and N Stokes vocalist K Madqshon Richard Shock a former Bonita graduate has Just been released ffOU1 The NGVY amd WGS asked to IGTLUT1 to the Qroup because of his excellent playing -'ro:. 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Front row D Roscoe V Davrs I Pferfer N Ernst V Matthews B Ensley B C ow ey P Brydon B McCurry M Lentz M Castellano Y Stone D Brooks M l-lrllman E Gar ra Vl Dalmeny M Maag Second row G Schrock B Mrller B Crowe N Houck W l-lunter B Iuneman B Manlove D Rothrock K Oppy I Wrllrams B Mrdkrffe B Gary L F l-lure D Bendrx M Cable E Smrth G Hall B Davrs R Rodrrguez G Bowman I Tolm B Hancock Thrrd row Mr Ronfeldt I R Rodnguez N Thorson L Brydon G Lee E Davrs 'vl Haworth M Hayes K Fztkrn R Montes B Wurtz N Stokes D Prrce M Shock D Brand I Parker Fourth row B Hartshorn D Grllette M Rrchardson I Iones I Lopez M Watanalcr I Krshrmoto .X4 C0108 Cl, CAOLI' The A Capella Cholr rs a new organrzatron started thrs year by 'VII Lours Rcnfeldt lt has been a blg hrt wrth the students as IS shown by the srxty vorces that have turned out for rehearsals Srnce tts organrzatron there have been many hrghlrghts for he group Among these was the Band Concert the Chrrstmas program the Trl County musrc festrval and others The Chrrstrnas program grven at the school was a great success and rt brought more rnterest from the students Sorne of the preces presented at the program were Chrrst cf the Snow and How a Rose bre Bloornlng The groups from the other league schools sang wrth our chorr at the musrc festrval and presented four mustcal hrts The combrned chorr was drrected by Mr Charles Hrrt the choral drrector at the Unrversrty of Southern Calrfornra The rnusrc department extravaganza commonly known as the Band Concert whrch was grven rn Aprrl was a success largely due to the efforts of the A Capella Chorr The students rn the chorr acted as negro srngers and the more advanced srngers dtd solo work rn the concert Dorothy Brandt and Irrn Tolrn drd solos rn S11 Down Servant Earl Smrth sang Old Man Brver and Leah Faye Hure sang preces such as Cant Help Lovrn that Man and Sum fnertrme Smaller groups of grrls from the Grrls Glee Club a cornpanred several of the songs There ts a great deal of credrt due Mr Ronfeldt for the estabnshrnent of thrs educatronal group and the hard work whrch he has put rntc rt All the mem bers of the A Capella Cholr were happy to be a part of rt and lvl Ronfeldt was duly proud of therr frne effort l I l 1 ' T ' v - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - I I 1 1 l 4 1 A 1 - - ' 1 - l 1 - - In 1 - I 1 ' I - A I ' 1 1 A I . I ' ' ' 3 - 1 1 - ' 1 - 1 A 1 1 1 - I 1 A - 1 ' ' ' 4 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 H. MGYl'19W1 M. B. Gillette, M. Williams. B. Creighton, S. Montes, K. Madgshcn. o ' 1 . ' t . V I - , . . 1 H II 1 II 1 II -1 1 . 11 1 . s -T I I I I I I 1. 'Z I I ' I 1 v - Il 1 II 1 . II . ll 1 1 1 . 1 11,-1 1 . 1 1, 1, f . I . 11 . . 1 . A . C . - - 1. . 4 u A 1 1 l T Frst row M Breeding D McMull1n mis B Rownon D Brdnd lr L e l Spive, I Parker D Gillete Second row M K1 I Gor D Hof on D Bo h s 4 E Odom A Wright G I-'dll lfU'lLOI' December 7 1945 ushered in the annual performance of the Junior play Thls year the Junior class selected for presentation the riotous comedy THE DOCTOR HAS A DAUGHTER by George Batson When Tommy Billings the doctor s daughter decides to play Fate situations arise which even she finds difficult to settle Lovable Tommy gets everyone in hot water her father the doctor her teacher Lulu Thaxter Tommy IS continually scheming to make everyone happy even against their w1ll However when Cassandra Thorn the wealthy sprnster pays the family a visit Tommy s energy knows no bounds Patchlng up modern and ancient romances rewriting the school play answer1ng Lonely I-ieart advertisements getting the money for her fathers cl1n1c Tommy has a busy time Still she feels playing with fire can be exciting if all ends well and her scor hed family are forced to agree with her The cast included Bernice Roynon as Tommy Billings Dorothy Brandt as Dodo Grant Dorothy McMull1r- as Cleota Donna Gillette as Mrs Bllllngs Angus Wright as Doc Billings Yvonne Leete as Flora Lee Billings Donald Horton as Chuck Hall Iaccrueline Spivey as Lulu Thaxter Don Rothrock as David Torrence Virginia Davis as Cassandra Thorn Ed Odom as Ed Smith and Gary Hall as Egbert Coddle Under the patient supervision of Mr Robert I Krll The Doctor Has a Daughter proved a delightful evenings entertainment Miss Lochrldge handled the mak up wlth the assistance of Betty lo Powell and Charlene Wright Margaret Breeding and lane Parker were the prompters Under the management of Mr Crooks the stage crew consisted of Ierre Crosrer Don Wagner Keith Porter Stanley Cromwell lohn Gore Bob lones and Ioe Ellison l i : . .N ' , . ' , V. D , . j , . 2, '. e fe, . ' 'l I r.l ill, . e, . Y ,'... Zi.: cl, , ' ., . ' , . I.. I n V I 1 I I 1 ll ' , ' A , 1 friend, Dodoy her sister, Flora Leey the eccentric maid, Cleotag and the school - C , I . ' , . ,. ,, . . A I . . : A , 1 , - . f . , eh t l . N . , la ' I Front row B Crowe S McClellan B Kmg M Mlchclel N odd L F l-lure M Nrlhcxms I Vcmdoment Mr Sghsbury Second row M Rupel L Mye A Breeding M Shock M Whrte R Root E Srmth 2I'lLOI p g The senlor class chmaxed the1r dramatrc achrevements of tour years by presentlng THE WHOLE TOWNS TALKING by Iohn Emerson and Amta Loos on May lO Mr and Mrs Henry Slmmons are presented as typrcal Amencan parents faced wrth a typ1cal Amerrcan problem when thelr young daughter Ethel comes home from a trmshrng school wtrh a young Chrcago blood Roger Sh1elds Chester Brnney a busrness partner of Mr Slmmons plans to marry Ethel Ethel rnterested 1n socral hfe hnds Shrelds very attractrve but Brnney w1th the help ot Srmmons mvents a frctrtuous love afta1r wrth the current movre queen Letty Lythe The trreworks start when Letty Lythe and her france Donald Swrft arrrve 1n town to appear at the local theater Swrtt soon drscovers the plot and comes to the home of Srmmons to beat the hte out of Brnney Bmney want1ng to hght 1n the dark as rn Letty Lythe s last prcture h1des beh1nd the sofa whrle SW1ll and Shmelds by mrstaken 1dent1ty beat each other up Ethel thmkmg Bmney the hero reunltes wlth h1m Letty Lythe takes SW1fl and Shrelds to the hotel st1ll I1'1YSl1l1Gd by Bmney s sudden burst of muscle power Mr Slmmons sole deslre 15 trnally fulhlled for Bmney marr1es Ethel ln order to carry on hrs busmess The members of the cast were ably d1rected by the1r speclal dlrector the competent Harold Sal1sbury The cast 1ncluded Axleen Breedmg as Mrs Slmmons Irene Vandament as Anme Earl Sm1th as a taxrdrrver Myrl Rupel as Mr Srrnmons Leah Faye Hule as Ethel S1mmons Ronald Root as Roger Shlelds B111 Crowe as Chester Brnney Norma Todd as Sally Ot1s Barbara Krng as Ltla W1lson Thurl Myer as Donald Sw1tt Marrlyn M1chael as Letty Lythe Melba Wrlhams as Saddle Bloom Sh1rley McClellan as Mrs Iackson and Bermce Barnhart and Frances Lura as the grrls The productron manager was Marrlyn Shock and the property managers were Mane Whlte and Kay Madgshon l f -d',x -4 I A ' - ff L . , K M 4 , I ef Cl, Shields, interested in Ethel, starts the plot rolling when he finds out that 'N .I ! -53 is '- ,,- ' sf' -595112 I I 9 V ,-f ., .J-- ' ,V Q .1 , , , . ... ., A,4,k-H- .-X- f- A s in if A-Q , 5,-eva I f' x . Q C il ' ' fl - ' '-vin .,..,. f f J Q 4' V amify joofgaf Luce 5: Bn Crowe Lar Smuh Don Bo Hr CK Galen Bowman My rl Bupe l. cfd Lapp Ed Odom Robert Farey hlal lohnny Masters Doyle Mc llllllllfl 'Ceun Epperson Allen Pamsh DGV1d Dxaz Bob I.1nemar1 Morns Camp bell Deon Glllette Bob Dav1s Fred Johnson lvn lolm Sanley Frcmwel Boro c Qarders 9-Q W Coaches Dorf Bell ana Dcvtc llcala Vertxcal lrm Bolz Satoshx Dol Damel Arambula Howard Hertz Don Naqner Rzchard Moore Eugene Gonzales Across Francxs Nevm I R Roclnquez Blchard Stuber Wesley Houck Glenn Schrock Delmar Wtttry N1ck D102 Nandal Boot Mxssmq xr p1cture U 5 xx! , l f ' . F 4 from to : 'l' ,' l ' , L - .' 'z ' , ' ', ' . .. t. C ', , ' ' ' A 2 1 X - ' Rodriguez Daryl Brandt, lohn Cullen, I Q ' I 'l, ' , , - 5 1 - ' 1 I 1 I . , . , V I . . ' I . ' ' It ol . . . . . ,. r 1' .. l . ' ' Fxrst row G Bowman l R Rodrrguez S Cromwell B Crowe N Drcxz D Wrttry E Odom Second row D Grllette T Dovts R Stuber E Smxth Ctfdltg QOOMCL The 1945 football season may not have seen the Bon1ta Bearcats undefeated but 1t d1d fmd them Southern Cal1forn1a co champlons Wllh Downey The Bearcats also were undefeated Tr1 County V1ClOfS after los1ng only to San Bernard1no and Downey rn non league compet1t1on The squad was headed by the two most powerful steam eng1nes that Bon1ta has ever seen I R Rod IIQUGZ and Puchard Stuber The Cats were off to a bad start when they were defeated by the San Bernard1no Cardlnals and bad luck played 1lS part as all of the start1ng squad but Bodrlguez and D162 were 1nJured The Bon1ta forward wall looked as good as any rn the BO1 lld hlstory and even after th1s f1rst setback Coaches Don Bell and Dav1d Alcala were conf1dent that the boys would pull through the season 1n hlgh sp1r1ts and the1r pockets full of V1ClOf1eS The flrst league game was w1th the Cltrus Cougars on the Cats own splkegrounds The crowd at th1s game was full of cur1os1ty to see lf the boys would take a beatmg because of the1r lack of players or come out V1ClOfS w1th the1r m1nd set for more WIHS The latter was the 1nev1table result as Stuber and Glllette made holes for Tony Davls to p1Ck up 1ncred1ble yardage The Bearcats won l9 O a good start for the squad The fol1ow1ng week at Puente the Bearcats made such mlraculous galns that the game was determlned bunch but lacklng 1n the1r usual organ1zat1on so that they very closely beat the Claremont Wolves 6 O The Bon1ta VdIS1lY trekked down to Corona for the1r next game determ1ned but stlll not on the1r feet although they beat the1r opponents 713 The Chlno Cowboys were plcked as the strongest opposltron the Cats would run up aga1nst but Wllh the power and sk1ll of a g1ant locomotlve the squad quletly and unexpectedly took the1r opponents to a llteral cleanlng to the tune of 190 Thus ended the Bearcats undefeated Tr1County compet1t1on Bon1ta s varslty then scheduled a game W th Downey us1ng d1fferent tact1cs a tr1al and error method to see 1f they m1ghtoutw1tthe1r opponents but found that they were out-classed and were beaten badly 19 6 The season about at an end found the squad playlng Colton on Thanksgwlng Day followed by a crowd anxlous to see what the boys would do after the1r beatmg by Downey They rolled up a score of l4 to Colton s 6 As a flnal game and for Southern Cal1forn1a champ1onsh1p the Bearcats traveled to El Centro where they beat the latter 26 6 to cla1m the t1tle of Southern Cal1forn1a co cham plons w1th Downey The Bon1ta Bearcats were made up as always of many outstandxng players Smlth Davrs Stuber and Glllette gave the baclcheld 1ts 1nev1table punch Wllh Bowman Bolz D162 Crowe Crom well Bodrlguez and Brandt maklng up an rmrnovable l1ne Every boy was a hero and star ln h1s own partlcular or pecul1ar way thus rnakxng the Bearcats of 45 a real team never to be forgotten at Bon1ta The scores for the season were as follows Bonxta Bon1ta Bon1ta Bon1ta San Bernard1no l2 C1trus Puente Claremont Bon1ta 26 El C Bon1ta Bon1ta Bon1ta Bon1ta entro Corona Chfno Downey Colton 6 V ,- 14 li. sl . K if Y I put on ice as the final tally was 35-6. The third Tri-County game saw the Bearcats roll out as a 4 0 - ' - l3 7 ' l9 ' O ' 19 ' O ' 35 6 ' 6 l9 ' 6 U ' 14 6 S J 2: I1 l' e ond w T r c D K ssc ol er Dot 1: Sc Uurclcz L lfcBee urth rcw C Dux c T Pac ,usc E Lurc E1 l-:enstc rlfth rcw A Lspmcyc rrtre Q he nxltn N x h I w cn X Zloofdaf Wtth the entry of new freshmen the l1ghtwe1ght football team had a large turnout The team was agam coached by Ellsworth Green after hrs return from the Armed Forces The rrtaterlal he had to work w1th turned out to be as good a team as has been turned out srnce Glenn Davts and Duane Whrtehead were freshmen Thrs year s team bettered that of the prevxous year as they t1ed three games won f1ve and lost not a one The llghtwergnts headed by Co captalns Overholtzer and Alexan er were more tr1cky than they have been for several years as they had mlady return players whrch helped the new fellows dtg and dodge The offens1ve was led by speedy Pedro Alexander and Roy Wagner as half backs and Tommy Stuber at quarter makrng holes b1g enough to dr1ve a truck through Eddte Soto the only freshman 1n the backfreld was a threat that only the opponents could appreclate The ltghtwerghts had an outstandlng year and flnally ended up as un drsputed Trl County champs Scores for the season s games were as follows Bomta Bomta Bomta Bonrta Bomta Bonlta Bonlta Bonlta Total U 62 Fremont Emerson Webb Citrus Emerson El Monte Corona Ch1no Total fi I K T fx fi' . 1 , A 'arf-. dy . ' fm L 5 Ki-,u 1 . j 4 Eiczg' E. 'Nclrrezi E E. frnkiri lf. ltfflah, lfTZIl'5' Elvis, R, '.'f1.lio7I1s f.lr. Green, '. Peeler, P, Ion sc 1. 5 C ' rc 1 A. or ey G. Fsglutsi, uf x cvis, li. Yemen, A. 'lc , T. ', E. ': T, Silber. Third rcw: D. 'Nhiteheod D. Flcres Lf. Gcnzoles, D, 'Nofers H, Smith, C. Overholfzer T ' , . v , E. McCurry. Fo : . '.e, P. '.'. c4rtfi1:, . gl' , -. CE1c1vf-rr, T. ' f. rc ff. T' 1 . T ' 1, E. Re Q .r, E. beltrgn, I. Lcpev, D. Scrzx.. z, K. Cc ' l.. Hvnsejx fr 1. c ': D. Sctc T. Cosmic, P. G :cle-S. A I . , l I ' I ' ' - 1 H 7 . A V , c. , I . 1 4 . I I 4 I - , , t Front row Mr D Bell B Dcxvrs B Iunemcm G Bowmcn R Stuber D Brandt N Dxcz Second row E Smrth T Myer I R Rodrxguez D Rothrock G Schrock Z?aaLef6a! The Bon1ta Bearcat vars1ty basketball qumtet were noted th1s year as the Tn County v1ctors the season of 1946 The Bearcats won n1ne out of the ten Tn County League games The only one lost was to the Ch1no Cowboys rn the frst round of games Although the Bearcats were handlcapped by the long football season th1s year and had to take on the speedy Puente group wlth one mghts practxce they wound up the vlctors 21 to 33 ln the whole season Bon1ta won 12 out of the total 21 games Many coaches referees and spectators Sdld that the Bearcats had the best and smoothest qumtet on floor play rn the league and by the expresslons on the faces of coaches Don Bell and Buck Elder after most of the cage plays they were proud of the bunch also Galen Bowman was elected captaln ot the team Outstandmg players were Galen Bowman Thurl Myer R1chard Stuber Earl Srmth Glenn Schrock Daryl Brandt andl R Rodrtguez The vars1ty team was honored for therr successful season by a tr1p to Los Angeles to see a professlonal game between Twent1eth Century Fox and the Ph1111ps 66 Orlers An exc1t1ng event of 1h1S year s basketball season was the game between the vars1ty and the Bon1ta alumn1 The alurnnl team xncluded boys that have graduated 1n the past few years rncludmg Glenn Dav1s The score was Varsrty 27 Alumm 29 Scores for the Trl County League season Bon1ta Puente Bon1ta Claremont Bon1ta Chlno Bon1ta C1trus Bornta Corona Bon1ta Puente Bon1ta Claremont Bon1ta Chmo Bon1ta Cltrus Bon1ta Corona Total Bon1ta 291 Opponents 231 66 7? ' 33 21 ' 16 15 ' l8 ' 27 ' 28 ' 15 ' 30 27 ' 31 18 ' 32 21 ' 35 ' 33 ' 41 ' 40 ' 27 14 D Draz M Gonzales R Root D Flores T Stuber P Iohnson R Wagner I Masters C Over holtzer E Beltran S Dol Mr D Bell Z? Zgaalfelgaf The Bon1ta Bee team played the same orgamzed schedule thrs season as the varsrty Although they d1d not have the success that the A team d1d they had a very good ball club Thrs looks 11ke very good prospects for the commg vars1ty They were also coached by Don Bell and Buck Elder and won trve out ot the ten games played rn the league The standouts for the team were 'lommy Stuber at center and Davrd Draz as guard Both were hlgh polnt men lor the year Durrng the whole season the Bearcubs won eleven out of the seventeen games Players on the Bon1ta Bee team were Iohnny Masters Chuck Overholtzer Tommy Stuber Satosh1 Dor Davrd Draz lohn Cullen Ronald Root Danrel Arambula Drck Flores Roy Wagner Epr Escoto and Robert Sanchez Satoshr Dol was elected captaln of the Bee squad for the year Ronald Boot and Satosh1 Do1 are the only members of the squad who are graduatrng so there wrll be plenty of varsrty men com1ng from th1s squad for next year Scores for the Bon1ta Bearcubs Tn County games were Bon1ta Bon1ta Bon1ta Bon1ta Bon1ta BOD116 Bon1ta Bon1ta Bon1ta Bonita 26 26 23 Puente Claremont Ch1no Crtrus Corona Puente Claremont Ch1no C11fUS Corona 28 21 34 1 66 77 ' 13 ' 26 ' 17 ' 23 ' 26 ' 19 ' 27 24 ' 18 25 ' 19 29 ' ' 21 ' ' 28 Front row T Dol I Bhckenstoff D Moss E Pdqlurso A Walker I Lur F Rcmrrez Mr Green Second row L McBee D Wcxters E Soto Tony Paqlmso P Gonzales Pcqlurso I Gonzales M Gcxrcxo an 13 Z?adLef6a! The Bomta Cees and Dees had very qood teams thls year and both would undoubtedly have made a qood record rn the league rt there hadnt been a Those playrnq f1ISl strrnq Dees were Tony Castxllo Frank Ramarrz Andrew ESDIHOZG Iames Lura and Toshro Dol Reserves were Don Moss Don Wurtz Gene Paqhuso Allen Walker and Iames Blrckenstaff Those playlnq 1n Gee hrst str1nq were Dale Waters Eddre Soto Larry McBee Manuel Garcra and Ioe Gonzales Those on reserve were Iuan Adrover Pete Gonzales Tony Paqhuso and Tommy Paqlluso On the Dee team TOSh1O Do1 acted as captaln and Larry McBee was the captaln of the Cee squad Outstandlnq players for the Bonlta Dees were Tony Castrllo and Frank Nomrlez as forwards Andrew Esplnoza as center and Iames Lura and TOSh1O Do1 as guards The outstandrnq players tor the Cee qumtet were Dale Waters and Eddle Soto as forwards Larry McBee as center and Manuel Garcra and Ioe Gonzales as guards These were all outstandmg rn therr ball handllnq and floor play Coach E N Green dld very well 1n handhnq both teams by hlmself and he turned out two qood teams of wh1ch he was very proud l : . ' . ' . . ' ' CC 77 CC 77 mistake in exponents which placed boys too larqe on the smaller teams. :tori KC.-:: B. Bendix E. X'.o:n.r G. Bcwrnori B. 'Pe t ITYQ' N. Diaz. l.. .csenirock G. -c Conklin, B. c e s irc: rc:-:z Mr, Glick ' ...osfers E. Odom. l. R. FTQCIIIQUGZ, E. Angel, Del- rxcr '.'.'ittry T. Stuker. i . fjiifw .. -.VGlK9l' T ci l ss l. Blicken o Lum D. 'Nhize o -.. Sanchez Mr, Bell e to rcw: M. Gdrcid ..e.ch D. Didz R ...,-r B. .lxfGYDbL1lG, E. zexrox. Tnirc ro:-J: 2. Flores, D Brcndf F. Johnson, ..4 Gonzales Bodriguez P gadegaf Bonita's baseball team looks like another championship in the making, and Coach Dale Glick is hoping for a crack at the C.l.E. championship. This year's baseball team got an early start whgn Coach Glick called for practice sessions while the basketball season was still on. During midseason, in the Pomona Base- ball Tournament played during Easter vacation, the Bearcats won two games and lost one. ln their first game they beat Colton lO to 6 beh nd the pitching of Ed Odom. The Bearcats defeated Long Beach Poly 6 to 4 when Earl Smith pitched a superb game. ln the third game they lost to Santa Barbara by a score of 4 to 2. Galen Bowman, the starting pitcher in this game, was relieved by Earl Smith. In league competition the Bearcats have played five games and have not lost any up to date. There remain to be played five more league games. This year's team was captained by Dick Bendix and Nick Diaz, co-captains. Richard Stuber was chosen on the second team of the All-Southern California team last year and will probably repeat. Earl Smith will also be chosenp he is regarded as one of the best pitchers in Southern California. This year's Iunior Varsity baseball team was coached by Don Bell. lt is regarded as one of the best Iunior Varsity teams in the past few years. lt has lost only three games tc date. Scores for the games played tc May l Were: IUNIGR VARSITY Bonita 7 Colton 3 VARSITY Bonita Colton 3 Bonita ' Bonita 2 El Monte 4 Bonita Chino Bonita gotriiujna 5 Bonita 3 Covina l3 Bonita Claremont Bonita Citrus 13 Bonita 7 Chaffey 7 Bonita Colton Bonita trrornont t Bonita l4 Covina 5 Bonita Long Beach Bonita Covina to Bonita 22 Citrus 4 Bonita Santa Barbara Bonita E1 Monto '5 Bonita 5 Pomona 6 Bonita Pomona Bonita trrontont 4 Bonita 6 Corona 2 Bonita Citrus Bonita Covina 4 Bonita 7 Colton 15 Bonita Chaffey Bonita pornona 6 5 i If, ,sQVt,4J'f Front row A Wrxght B Hathaway H Beebe E Beltran M Garcra I Gonzales G Gonzales second row B Manlove A Walker E McCurry D MCMUll1H R Boyd K Green L McBee R Wrllrams I Acree P Iohnson H Hertz Thzrd row M Rupel G Pearce S Sutphm R Corral I R Rodrzguez B Hancock P Pearce Mr Green Fourth row E Smrth I Russr E Odom B Depew F Nevms F Iohnson D Bendrx B Davls I Crosxer E Angel Zac Startrng th1s season by enterlng the Brea Ollnda Relays the Bonlta track W1nn1ng a meet w1th Chrno and Claremont gave them msprratron enough to come out on top ln another meet held at Pomona the tollowmg week The Huntmgton Beach lnv1tat1onals beckoned and awarded frrst place nbbons to the relay teams The team was nosed out of the Trr County cham pronshrp by a close margrn A few sprke men entered the Chaftey lnv1tat1onal meet The relay team teaturmg Iack Russl Ed Odom Brll Depew and Earl Sm1th was the l'11ghl1ght of the team They drdn t get much publ1c1ty due to only one meet berng held on the home oval Varsrty men wrnnmg polnts were Iack Russt Earl Srnlth Ed Odom Brll Depew Fred Iohnson Bob Davrs Stanley Cromwell Franc1s Nevrn Drck Bendrx Bob Hancock Stanley Sutphrn Roy Corral Galen Pearce Myrl Rupel I R Rodrtguez Paul Pearce and Elton Angel The X team made a good showrng for rtself also X werght tracksters makrng pornts were Gar y Hall Gene Gonzales Ernest McCurry Iack Acree Doyle McMull1n Alan Walker Ed Beltran Phrl Iohnson Larry McBee Manuel Garc1a Russell W1ll1ams Tommy Stuber Andrew Espmoza Pete Gonzales Iose Gonzales Iack Belmontez Ynez Chavez and Henry Beebe I I sters started off on a very successful year. ' ' 2 e , , , , Fran row L Lopp Coptcnnl Rosenbrock B 'onkhn I R Rodmguez H Smlth schrock Second row Mr Kxll I Lurcx T Myer L McBee D Bendnx E Sm1th B Iunemon ennid Tennls abandoned at Bonlta durrng World War ll was revlved th1s year wtth Mr Krll as coach and Robert Welhng as manager Th1rty two boys answered the call and lnterest 1n the game mcreased as the season progressed The Slngles Tournament held 1n March was won by lack Rosenbrock w1th Larry McBee the runner up Although defeated 1n matches wrth Covrna Pomona and Crtrus the team has shown great lmprovement and prospects are good tor a bang up t1n1sh Plans for the remalnder of the season lnclude an All Freshman tournament wh1ch 1t IS hoped w1ll create more mterest among the Nlnth Graders and brlng to hght some real tennls talent among the youngsters x w , H . . , . ,- fv- . . . , . , . V , . . , . .. Q. . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 11 . . V , ' . 1 1 Cl U1 Bf Ed5LetLl1ff jedlll MW? Bottom to top D Couzens N Stoke Bottom to top B King A Dominguez Niss Brown I. MacDonald D Yborrc B Mayhew B Creighton H Bupel S9 lain Qnlllzi Gain Left row, from bottom: D. Brandt, A. Dominguez, I. Drury, B. Mayhew, M. Michael, H. Rupel. Bight row, from bottom: D. Price, D. Yborro, B, Dave-S, Y, Leete, B. Creighton, D. McMullin. Left row, from bottom: I.. Brydow, D. Von Buskirk, D. Yborrci, B. Mayhew, M. Michael, H. Rupel. Right row, from bottom: B. Miller, D. Brandt, Y. Leete. B. Hcxrtshorn, D. Couzens, D. Mc:- Mullin. ir 5 , .AMLHU Mociafion Wrth the lose of the school year of l946 m mbers of the GA A wrpe t'1e1r weary brows and tak ut the bottles of rubbmg C79 al ohol 1 preparatror for a summer o relaxatron They look back happrly on the good natured companronshn. and sportsmanshrp they enthusrastlcally learned on the athlet1c freld Backed by the largest G1rls Athletlc ASSOC1dl1OH s1nce 1ts beglnnmg Prexy Nan Stokes spent many hours prannmg the year s events lNan not only helped by leadrng the orgamza t1on s a llV1ll9S but by show1ng the grrls the value and happlness gamed by total unselhshness The two other grrls that devoted a great deal of trme and hard work to the assoc1at1on were Dorothy Couzens socral secretary and Lyn McDonald secretary treasurer Mrss Brown ph3s1cal educatron teacher was the able advrser and supervrser of the act1v1t1es She devoted a lot of trme teachmg the grrls the value of CXQYCISG and sports manshrp One of the mam arms th1s year was the development of leadershrp among the grrls Wrth the grrls that had GA A sweaters a leaders Club was orgamzeo and extended to grrls who got the1r sweaters at the February banquet We flash back now to the elght hard weeks of brulses and scratches endured by those anxrous to achreve basketball recognltlon The freshmen were frrghtened a httle at frrs by the gnashlng teeth and sharpened claws of the upper classmen but soon caught on to the technlque After a close battle the Juntors came out v1ctors of the season Team captatns for the year were Dorothy Calvert Freshmen Dorotha Van Busklrk sophomores Helen Rupel rumors Alrce Dom1nguez semors At the end of the season MISS Brown had a hard tlme choos1ng the SIX outstandmg players for All Bomta so she prcked a f1ISl and second team and matched them one evenlng at a GAA party The f1rst team was lucky enough to down the second 26 25 The All Bonrta team was as follows forwards Barbara Crerghton Url Dolores Ybarra tsrl Ahce Dommguez Csrl guards Helen Rupel Url Barbara Kmg tsrl and Barbara Mayhew tsrl The basketball teams spent an eventful day at Crtrus at the playday the freshmen and Junlors each w1nn1ng and the sophomores and senlors losrng Takrng a slgh and recover1ng from broken flngernarls the grrls soon began nurslng brursed shrns What sport? Speedball' What else? And once more the mlghty Junlors plcked up a vlctory over the other classes Speedball had a farrly short season however end mg w1th a playday as guests of Claremont Those on the All Bonrta team were Ahce Dommguez Barbara Crerghton Marrlyn Mrchael Dolores Ybarra Yvonne Leete Dor1s PIICS Barbara Daves Dorothy Brandt Barbara Mayhew Dorothy McMull1n and Helen Rupel Throughout the year the g1rls played some tenms but w1th the end of speedball sea son tournaments began and a school team was chosen to represent Bonlta m the Tr1County meet The team cons1sted of Dolores Ybarra Clstl Marllyn Mrchael C2ndD Lors Brydon C3rdl Dorothy Brandt f4thl Helen Bupel and Dorotha Van Busklrk CAlt 4thsl Barbara Mayhew and Dorothy Brandt flst doubl Dorothy Couzens and Dorothy McMull1n t2ndl and Barbara Hartshorn and Yvonne Leete Dorotha Van Buskrrk and Betty Mlll r tAlt Zndl Begrnnmg Apr1l26 these glrls began the Tr1 County Tourneys by playrng Crtrus grrls Thrs f1rst tourney ended 1n a t1e They played one each vteek followlng that Volleyball a rrmor sport was carr1ed on at the same trme and once agarn the tumors placed the1r names on the plaque The other two rema1n1ng sports were swrmmrng and basebal Thrs year the grrls planned the frrst aquacade to be grven at Bonrta w1th about 25 grrls partrcrpatrng The frnal banquet was held May l7 at whlch long awalted awards were presented tor 500 pornts the GAA emblem for l000 the large B for l500 GAA trad1t1onal white sweater for senlors w1th 2000 the gold pm and then the one award al g1rls hope to get the1r senror year the engraved cup for the g1rl wlth the hrghest number of polnts and th greatest contrrbutrons to the club Other maror act1v1t1es sponsored by the club were the decoratmg for the football oar' quet for whrch Barbara Mayhew was chalrman the GAA Dance lvfarrlyn M1 hael the February Banquet Lyn McDonald Playday Barbara Dales and the GAA Banquet lane Parker Sports charrmen were basketball Dorothy McMull1n speedpall Dorothy Couzens volleyball Glor1a Tafolla tenn1s Dolores Ybarra SW1VHI'I 1I'1Q Barbara Crerghton and basebal Barbara Ktng The grrls are all grateful to the Cabrnet and M155 Brown for the une gurdan ha help d them to have such a successful year , . 1. 1' - Q 7 C .C ,.c . .. 1 . .9 O . ,lf ' . 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C 9 n wngd of ,NOIQQ 'Ne search the blue and see but Clouds And not the scene below, The blowing sea ot golden wheat And blue sage r llrng slow We bass tn ough afre ot dashrng rn And corrrdors t sur And seelc no out the srorashrno sh en Qt mnrte cap on the sun For our plane rs wrapped rn a cloak ot norse And we hear no more than thr Though rn God s space th re rs a torre that heard throu ls the krewn rrrrst Oh help us o know the blowrng grarr Thats golden tor rts truth Let us tollow the Call ot brotherhood ln the passrng ot our Youth Yes to walce the vvorld trorh rts sel rsh dream Frorn th darkness ot rts ways To create the lrte that rs the gleam ls man s servrce all hrs days BARBARA MAYHEW 'WA fi? l90efr,7 Poetry rs the wrnd hrgh rn the greenrress ot the prne trees The trrclcle of a cool mountarn sprrng The lrngerrng cry ot a trrrrber wolt Meltrng rrrto the coolness ot the moon ht snow slope Po try rs a golden sta lron porsed on the surrrrnrt lfVrth th ree wrrd whrprfrng hrs taxen rrrane The realq ot a fragr e stage oach ran blrn 1 a ros the rrarrre The war whoop ot 1 parnted lndran roetry rs the happrrress ot a snrgrrrg throng The drscovery ot a new born Calf The pleasur t gr rr And the kno fl dge or dorng rrght erry awak s ar rrrg t r Create sorr tnnq great But rrrragrnatrorr t al tar ahead wfros Carr thrs b poetry? 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W . - I , 1 IA VERNE CITIZENS OE THE FUTURE ARE THE STUDENTS OE IODAY Prepare Yonrselves Well rn School That You May Take Your Place rn Comrnunrty Lrte Later LA VERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Wafer Cdanerd anal Zyclj That Master Touch Means So Much C I Meek Prop Phone I847 2248 D St La Verne GRADUATES OE 45 IN THE WEST VAN DUSENS DEPARTMENT STORE La Verne Cahtornra School Supphes Ready to Wear Hardware WELLS CHEVRON SERVICE BESTWISHES TO THE CLASS Ben Wells Prop OF 1946 Nerahborhood Servrce I. C PENNEY CO La Verne Pomona Calrf CONGRATULATIONS BEST SCHOOL Comphments F UQE 115 SAN DIMAS REALTY COMPANY Resldence Property Loans Speolahzlna ln Cltrus Groves Owen 1-1 Lewms Rea1tor Ph 1581 118 W Bonlta Ave San Duna Cahf KRIEGER S W V Ro e Proprletor 147 East Second S1 Pomona Cahf Conaratu1at1ons to the C1ass of 1946 FRED HARMSEN GIATRA S Downtown 1:'1or1st or PINE FLOWERS 237 W Znd St Pomona Cahf Conara1u1at1ons To the Class 46 The McxcDONALDS L ' I Of . . ' A 1 ' s, ' . , I 135 li, SHIUND. POSIUNA l . . s , I Q , . I , . of I DICK S PLA QTP F HARBIN Y ' ' 'H ' I ' N . r K 1 f'IXJfA ff f'x?'fff' wfU TU? Fw N , H .H , wfib, x,- -:C I 7 Y. 7 ' . ., K .. -LQ JN. Eg., N13-5.7, fm rm ,- --x,4.- L1 .A.. M: BOUGHTON S MUSIC STORE Pomona 222 W Thrrd St Phone 5896K Congratulations to the Class of 46 A I BECKNER Realtor La Verne Calrtornra WELLS CHEVRON SERVICE Ben Wells Prop Nerghborhood SGIVICG IACK CARRUTHERS STANDARD STATION San Drnas You Wrll Be Pleased Wrth Our Products CY S RIGHT MARKET desrgned to please the women of today The self servlce store ot l946 rs a loglcal out growth of progress Style progress made dress comfort alole packagrng made foods more acceslble Tod women prefer a well 1llu rmnated self servrce store where rt rs easy to select foods from open shelves FRED S MARKET 2l3l 3rd St La Verne Phone 2977 Fresh Meats and Vegetables Fred Root Owner Thanks Bonlta Men tor Your lncreased Patronage Thls Year We Are Glad You Pound lt a Pleasure to Shop at fl Quan 5' Pomona Cahtornra Il I ll ll The food store of today is Groceries Watches Dxamonds AL BRYANT Inc Tex e1er Telephone Po 1713 CONCRAFVULAFHONS O HE CLASS OP 1046 BEVERLEY HALL BON ITA SERVICE and CAFE Thanks Bomta for Your Patronaae Spanlsh and Amencan Dlshes La Verne Cahf 1300 4th St Phone 1303 GOOD SHOES for Men Women and Ch11dren THE TRIANGLE SHOE CO 181 West Second St Pomona Cahforma T T 215 E. Zna ST. Pomona, Oahf. Heodquor or Po Iumor cmd M S e Dresse PETITE SHOP 125 W Zn S Pomorcr Pxoluslve W ffm L Corhs Archer Gay Grbbor IT PAYS TQ LOCK WELL trw the SANITARY BARBER SHOP CcrrT Door Prop Son Duros If It S Hordm ore See U CUSHMAN HARDWARE Sem Drmos SAN DIMAS FEED AND FUEL CO S B Rouse Prop Hoy Gram M W Pe Wood Coor Phone S D Zo HOLTZER HABERDASHERY Conqrotulo on To the C o of 416 CQNGRATULATIQNS TO THQ CLASS CP 4 Harvey F Parker I 5 r - 41 5 5 7 5 . L, . 1 . rd t. X , 7 .. lr. 'S'- S Q A Iuruor M135 . , , ILL ed T I L T , -7 L , lf' L C . tu 3 L SS , THE R. M. TEAGUE N U R S E R I E S Citrus, Sub-Tropical, Deciduous Fruit Trees And Crnamentals l33 B. Bonita Ave. San Dimas, Calit. 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L D I I ' . 1' I U La Verne, - . rt e. 1 I I , lm S, V ll.. 41 l . .1 Buy bonds new Or have 1nf1c1t1en Rater Never shc111 Amenccr bow In shame to cr d1C1CI1Of To V1C1OTY we sure dld qo Atornlc bombs ended the show and JAKE S San Dlmcrs MEAT MARKET COnqrc1tu1crt1ons t e 46 173 W Bonne Ave San Dlrncls The Staff of The BANK OF AMERICA Ccrhf San Dlmas EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OE CARS At Thls Locatlon S1nce 1926 L E B E L K N A P C O 100 Bonltcr Avenue Phone Sun Dlmas 1981 A ' O Th C1c1ss O1 H E BELCHER Somethrna For The Hardware ar Baby? Gb S Gr For Chrlaren To our? Cal La Verne 77 VVe Ha Therr Haraware for 34 V a WEE FOLKS BELCHER s SHOE STORE SHOP Modern Shoe Reoar a 333 S GGTQY Ave W H B loher Pr pn Pornona 2343 D sr LQ veme CUM Phone 199k Phone Po 4407 HAMILTON DRUG STCRES La Verne Pomona LA VERNE LEADER Prlnters and Pubhshers of Drstrnctron . . P nts ' S 0115 nn 1 1 3 L -..4..4L. v ' I WG .. 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