Covina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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XR DMX! XIL Cardinal and 1 .N z Darwin al ' 9 QNX 'xl A 4 stew!! Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 24. Cardinal and White Campaign in full swing. Seniors held first class meeting. President Ross appointed a committee to place the High and Mighties on the market for Senior Rings. 25. Santa Monica, feeling the need of a little workout, challenged us to battle on the Samohi field for next week's game. On to Santa Monica! Imagine our agitation! Colin Allen, a ta!- ented artist, again brought home the bacon by taking State Prize with his prohibition poster. Tricky Dick Hyland, flashy back from Stanford and author of that world famous book calling the Trojans Dodoes, showed the foot- ball fellows a thing or two. 26. Seniors win Cardinal Campaign! Ray! Assembly went over with a big splash! Dick Gentry and his Sagehen Orchestra from Po- mona College performed to the enjoyment of the students. Masque and Dagger initiations were in order. Speedy Rawson's rendition of a most dramatic incident brought down the house, while Deacon impersonated an Hold soak to perfection. 27. Tit for tat. The Lighties defeated Whit- tier I2-0, while the,Pee Wees lost to the Whittier Babes I8-0 in the first practice game of the season. Casualties are mounting up. Vernon !V!c- Bride is limping about with a broken collarbone and Joe Wheeler feels quite dejectecl over his cracked wrist. Harold, not to be outdone, is looking at least nineteen years younger with his tooth among the missing. Sept. 28. We lost! l..ost to Pomona 6-0. The game was hard fought, but lacked the thrilling moments of' last year's match because of ragged playing on both sides. Stew Armel, our peppery quarterback, was knocked cold in the first few minutes of play and from then on the game see-sawed from one end of the field to the other. Pomona scorecl in the second quarter. The game ended with the Colts still trying des- perately to overcome that score. i141

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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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CARI IINAIL5 l 0 B s JAMES RANDACK ........ .......,....... ..,...,,..,.....,.. P 1 ei-:smiex RUBY RUNYAN ..A....,.... .........,..... .................. S I CL'ltl'I'l'All CLARA COLES .....,........., ........... , ..Vu'1-1-Pmcslni-:N ROBERT KENT ...,,.. . .............,.....,,.ww..... ,..,.,,,...,....,.. .... 'l ' nmslmi-:R MR. MUCLELLAND ,,..,........,..........,,. ................. ,.,,. . . .CLASS Auvxson The class of 1932 has 58 members. The boys of this class have taken part in athletics. Clifford Cnrifhn, Philip Schaum, and Bill Oliver made good in a number of activities. Our future football play- ers are james Randack, Harold Martin, Robert Kent, and Bill Oliver. Over half of the girls belong to Junior Tri, three being officers. The Latin class of '32 forrnecl the Latin Club, known as the Sodalitas Romana, under the direction of Miss Mock. This class has had more on the honor roll than any other class for the past year. A number took leads in the Sopho- more play and the operetta. The girls have taken parts in Girls' League plays and events, and Junior Tri programs. The members of this class have made a good showing in the Glee Clubs and orchestra. Marjorie Allison, Clara Coles, Margaret jean Milli- kan, and Miss Arthur have formed a musical quartet. The officers during the first semester were: Presi- dent, Mildred Towner: Vice-President, Marjorie Allison: Secretary, Doris Ann Cline: Treasurer, Mar- garet jean Millikan. MILDRED TOWNER. Q ' g g . . , . A a, ,Q H Q l0B's l15l

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