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XR I IIXIAIL l'g. Women Spo'I Eve yth' Before The Crash Up l Come. Se 'fh- T z? 5'f ,ffm 2 A ,f F: 42 .. 'J 'TS' ii 6 V QQ QW .MMM 'V Some Dancing Master! -L 4 Meyers Oct Oct. Oct Oct. 8. Women suffrage proved too much for the masculine element. The Seniors have chosen a black onyx stone and green gold for rings. lt won't be long now. was cracked up in a will be out for some Rudy Rauschenbauch football scrimmage and time. were organized today 9. Varsity Glee Clubs and should have officers elected soon. 10. Margie Cone was the big gun in one of the A-Wah-Heh's famous hikes today. While conquering San Dimas canyon she disclosed that sen-sen is good for the lungs. Breaking Covina's past record, a dancing club was organized at Frances Field's home. Alan McClain is head dancing-master. Paper out with new heading. Fearless Perry responsible. George Harris of KFI, the largest man in the world for his size, entertained for Assem- bly. The jolly old chap is some singer. 11. The sturdy Alpine Club tried out for their play todayf Marg McClain was given the part of Bill. The Lightweights were cleaned by Cal Prep, I3-0. The Prepites had fast backfieldg it was a when up against Lighties. a heavy line and a championship team team routed Clare- Coach Meyer wonder mont, 25-0. Captain Greene and the local backfield tore Claremont right and left. Chief Newman's outfit bumped up against a tough bunch of Saint Augustine foot-ballers, and, in spite of the wet grid, beat them I4'-17. Both teams played superior ball, although Co- vina outplayed the Irish slightly. The Saints took advantage of an early break, a fumble, and drove across a touchdown in the first three minutes. But Gene and Harold came back later with a touchdown each. H81
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'XRI II XIL DON SHIVELY ..,.....................,.....,...,. ................... P uizsmi-vi' MARION BENNISON .,...,,..,..,.,.,....... ,,,...,.. V ici:-Pm-:simfxr DOUGLAS FISCHER ......., .............,...... S EL'RE'l'ARX ICUNICE MERRILL ..... , L...............,. 'l'ui:Asu1u-:la MISS SPEYER ......,................................... ,....,............,. C miss Aiwison Although we have clone nothing this year that makes us stand out a great deal above the other classes, we have held our own with all of them. ln varsity football the reserve material would have been much weaker had it not been for the Twins, Glen and Clarence. On the Class B and C teams the Sophomores were well repre- sented. Although we have no regulars on the varsity basketball team, we have players on the class B and C teams who will make the regulars fight for their positions next year. ln track, with Lanphear and Timmons running the dashes, we are not apt to choke with the heel dust. When baseball rolls around the Sophomores will not be left completely out either. ln the boys and girls glee clubs and in the orches- tra the class has its share of students. ln the re- cently organized Fife and Drum Corps many places have been filled by the Sophomore boys. All this summed up means but one thingy the class that outdoes this class will have to get up and travel. DON SHIVELY. l0A's i17l
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X R D ll N XIL I I B s JOYCE DEITZ ,,.........,.. ...... ,...,...,.,............ .............. P R 1 'ISIIYEBI' DOROTHY EDWARDS ..,....,.......,......, .,,..... V lm'E-Pmssmxsm ELEANOR LONGWORTH ........ .......,.....,. S XQCRIHARX ROBERT BAILEY ............. ....,. ................. T I :msiwnl-R MISS ROSS ......,.............,...........,....................,.....,,,..., CLASS THACIIILR The ll-B class gained honors during the first semester both in school work and athletics. Estella Allee, Robert Bailey, Clara Davis, and Edna Gus- tafson had three ones and were on the honor roll for first quarter. Edna Gustafson had four ones and Robert Bailey, Clara Davis, and Joyce Dietz had three ones for the second quarter. Robert Bailey brought honor to the class by win- ning a prize in the Los Angeles Times Model Air- plane School Contest in which both he and Edward Varney entered model airplanes. Dorothy Edwards also secured honor for the class. She is an accomplished pianist and so was able to play for several school programs. ln athletics Joe Wheeler, Robert Goodell, and William Allen made good varsity football substi- tutes. Emil Reichling, Bernard Young and Fred Platt played on the lightweight team. Several l l-B girls were on period teams which won the school championships in various sports. JOYCE. DIETZ. 'fl 16? Q, . ' Q . 1.: ?'Zj Joyce Dietz i - Dorothy Edwards Eleanor Lollgworth s..v...n,...........-............, -- 1 l - Miss Ron QA:-V-pw llB's N91
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