IQ LA DALMA 55 THE Associfrrnn Bovs fC01zzfinz-rea' from page 165 told a fascinating football story, a story of courageous and manly living. At the request of the boys themselves, one speaker dealt with Etiquette Becom- ing To A Citrus Gentleman. The Olympic Games in pictorial review was the occasion for another meeting. The boys have had many social events, such as their retreat to Camp Baldy, but probably the outstanding social event for the year was the Stag Night. Nearly three hundred boys and their dads were present to enjoy the boxing, wrestling, stunts, and re- freshments. The twenty gallons of cider and several hundred doughnuts will long be remembered, especially by those who enjoyed seconds or thirds. The Cougar Knights is an honor group of the Associated Boys. The Knights are ten boys chosen from the junior and senior classes, elected by a vote of the entire boys' organization. lt is the -distinct ambition of every Cit- rus boy to be a Cougar Knight because the boys chosen are very much honored. Every member of the group is pledged to give his utmost energy to the up- holding and furthering of Citrus ideals. During the year, the faculty have ex- pressed themselves as being especially proud of the activity of the Cougar Knights group. figlrlrrn Ti-IE GIRLS' LEAGUE cC071li71LlC'l! from page 161 helpful slogan of the year: Learn to act with and for others, learn to think for yourself. But large organizations cannot al- ways accomplish the best type of serv- ice. ln fact, the girls learned at the fall convention that a large group is best for emotional stimulation and small groups for intellectual, therefore, the small group, the girls' clubs, have undertaken school services and have as- sisted the administration by calling on pupils who did not return to school promptly at the opening of the year, by calling and taking flowers to the sick, by keeping flowers in the cafe- teria, by assisting at teachers' banquets, by typing, iriimeographing and filing, and by contributing clothing, canned food, and money to members of the student body and needy families with- in the district. These smaller groups have learned to act intellectually by de- veloping ten diflerent corps of ofhcers who will go out into future school and community life and become lead- ers. A great deal of Red Cross work has been generously done by four of the clubs, a large friendship chest hav- ing been filled with children's clothing, toys, hrst aid supplies, books, and toilet articles, for Mexican rural schools. Thus in the large Girls' League or- ganization, or in some smaller club circle, or as individuals, two hundred and thirty-five Citrus girls have found happiness and usefulness.
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I . , I 0 ' I I 1 , , IQ LA DALMA 55 SHlP'S LOG QCALENDARD Sept. 12 Oct. 1 The Freshies were greener than ever but were smart enough to End their classrooms in spite of the Big Sisters. Sept. 14 Student body assembled, and Presi- dent Parrish outlined the prospects and plans for the year. Parrish-Rah! Rah! Rah! Sept. 17 The stately Cougar Knights- and of- ficers of the Associated Boys mount- ed their steeds and rode to San An- tonio Canyon, where they spent a very mystic Week end preparing the year's program. Sept. 23 Did Citrus lose her First gridiron dis- pute with Bonita? Ask Principal Bell! Will El Monte's lions devour us, or do We crave lion meat for lunch? Grrr! Sept. 24 U.S.C. hurdler hurdled into the Hi- Y convention to deliver a most en- joyable speech. Sept. 26 Senior Hi-Tri meeting at the presi- clent's home. Was the floor hard, girls? Sept. 27 V Illustrated lecture about our state forests by Mr. Hudson of the U. S. Department of Forestry. Anybody want to iight Ere? Sept. 29 Girl's League and Associated Boys met and started their work for the year. Do you suppose those boys Who came to Girls' League meeting were freshies? I unity Good eats and lots ot fun! Big C buffet supper at Miss Dryden's. Oct. 3 Right this Way, folks! Buy a student body ticket! Oct. 4 Varsity Club INCL Good eats? You tell 'em. Oct. 6 Political upheavals 'n everything in class elections. Oct. 7 What is the matter with those new S.S. members! They look so faded and pale. Ah! they came to school without their complexions - poor clears! Amistad Club organized. More girl friends at Citrus! Oct. 11 Mr. Flude gave an interesting talk about Siberia. How does he spell that new Word for ultramodern hath- ing suits? Oct. 13 Girls' clubs put on skits at Girls' League assembly. Who would have thought a skeleton could dance so well? Do the girls have Citrus Spir- it! Bang!! Associated Boys heard Mr. Wiley and Mr. Manning speak. Here's hoping our memories of school days will be as pleasant as theirs. Alumni, we appreciate your support! Oct. 15 Citrus 7, Montebello 2. Hooray! I guess We rubbed oil on their faces. Scholarship Society was guest of the Bonita chapter. Did we have fun? Ask Lowell who is the fool!
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