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XRI IIXIAIL The . :f u-S is U Q . ,fig ,X , A if' '35 Enterprislng Veil King f ' ' wi in nl qs r ll .. 'gut' I' . if --. 51, I E .. 2 'i' R .. 4 4' . Q ' n . . -Q--...S The Big Chief . I-A f-pf - Q .: J- ef , 14,2 9 . nf , Like It Thelni -, ., I a? Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 17. Rumors of glorious times to be had at Pomona Fair seeped through school today. Training was broken as football heroes rode bucking ponies on the merry-go-round. Bobo Baxter encountered difiiculties while attempt- ing to make entrance to the Fair Grounds through a hole in the fence which proved to be smaller than he had anticipated. 18. Lurid posters, begging, beseeching and urging students to subscribe to the Cardinal and White were everywhere. Journalism students failed to expose the surprise hinted at in the posters. 19. Pep assembly! President Bill delivered a hard-boiled speech on school traflic-no left or U turns. Eugene lVlcNatt made his debut as a Frosh in a skit. the prob- Cardinal Bill and Bill Dredge magnaminously solved lem of the surprise posters-free and White for each lad and lassie. Alan managed to wring out a few yells from the assembled mob and Coach Newman sur- passed Webster in a speech in which he spoke earnestly on the merits, good and bad, of this year's team. Calls for Chamberlainl sent our blushing captain to his feet, whereupon he delivered an address on the character of his teammates and the psychology and effect of the feminine influence in football. As the three o'clock bell peeled out its wel- come note a general rush for free papers oc- curred. The best things in life are freel 20. Amidst yawns and sleepy giggles the A-Wah-Heh hikers started out at 5 o'clock this morning for their Hrst early hike. Sixteen descendants of Shakespeare man- aged to convince the judges that they were eligible for Masque and Dagger membership. The powerful Ross dynasty came to light today when j. Foster Ross was elected Presi- dent of the Senior Class. 21. Football with a vengeance! Varsity cleaned Roosevelt I4-0. Backfield did mid- season work. The Lighties, after pushing the bus over Brea grade, licked the Brea outfit I8-I 3. E121
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,XRIDIIXIXIL STUDENT BODY I!II.l. DUNCAN ..,..,......... ..............,.....,..,..,....,...,, ..,,,.. 1 ' lu-islm-.xl .IOM ROSS .....,.,,, ,......,. . .. ...,.,........., VHMMIYNIONIQII ui-' Iflxixmi IlI'II.I'JN IHIYNTUN .,.,,.. .,......,,,,,,, , VUMMIQSIONIGR ul-' ITIKUGRAMN t'I..XlIDE MORLAN ...,.. ,..,..., . ,,.l'uM.xl1ss1oxI-:lt or-' A'I'IIliI-1'1'Ilb t'l,Alt.'X 'I'I4IMPI,E .......,.,............ Cmmilssloxl-:lc or Guars' AXFFAIICS NORINIA M1I.l,l4ZR .,.,....................,.,....... CUMMISSIONICII ul-' RIZUOIEIIS MISS GRISWOLD, MISS CLARK, MR. HOLDEN ...... l M'l'l:l'Y AIIYISIIIIS The Student Body of l928-l929 has shown the true Cardinal spirit and backed all school activities, making possible the successful completion of the most pretentious program that Covina Union High has ever undertaken. The budget for this year has been the largest in our school's history and an idea of the rapidity of our financial progress may be obtained from the fact that this budget is some six times as large as the one adopted five years ago. The scholarship fund is proving very helpful and is being used to its best advantage. Over one thou- sand dollars has been borrowed by graduates of Covina to aid them in the completion of their edu- cation. Assembly programs have been well above the average and have practically all been given by out- side talent, which is greatly to be appreciated. Taken all in all, this has been Covina l-li's most successful year, and it is hoped that it is only a fore- runner of liner and more successful years of school life. JOE ROSS. 59 N. Q ' . rp ,sz p. Q , Wler and C. Morlan .:.., .ss--:-, . lr -'. Is i.,,:4f Helen Boynton COMMISSION I 1 1 I
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XR D ll XIL 9 A s JOHN SI-IIELDS ..,,......,,....,....,,,..,,....... ,........... ..,..... P I RESIDENT DOROTHY HOUSER .,,...,.. ,...,...., V ICH-PRESIDENT JAMES BAILEY ................... ...........,.. . .SECRETARX YVONNE WHITE , ..... ,.,.. , ...,.......... T mmsumzic MISS WOOD ..,......,........ ......... C LAss TEACHER l lere's to the 9-A's or the Educated Freshiesn sounds a little better. We came here last September and the girls, clad in one green stocking, paraded to the command of their upper classmen and the boys all went for a buggy ride. Now, with the arrival of the sub-frosh, we have our chance and we offer no sympathy to them. We have shown up well in participating in school activities of all kinds. ln the Girls' Hi Jinx our stunt almost paralleled the Faculty's. ln the Cardinal Campaign we tiecl the Sophomores in sub- scriptions. Our boys have been represented in ath- letics. At least people know we are on the map and are not altogether green. lVlr. Millikan decided we needed three more Frosh, so he let us bring with us three fine teachers, Misses Arthur and Burt, and Mr. Gauldin. Miss Wood, our Faculty advisor, considers us very bright prospects and we intend to live up to her expectations. DOROTHY HOUSER. li' -asqwqq ' if W. James Ba ey QQ an 9A's i131 ne.
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