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XR DIIXIXIL 3 -L Mrs. Cooper ---A.. W... 'L-L L Oct. I , as , 1 .. , - ff we ,, 1 Oct Hob obbing with rosh M 9 5,5-!', oct i .NY . X 4 h . wa J l f ' Oct. 3 4' . Everybody Happy? ' Three 0, . tj -ve--y 5 S- wf V , 1 . .- -4:51 F J. 'kv 'f Vw 'j '... i9 f,,'f7?r,:rf7'p Between half: , 'QQQJTWQQ Oct. Oct. 15. lmagine Mrs. Cooper's agitation when the state inspector popped in today and ex- amined everything from dish-pan to ice-box. lt was the ice-box which proved to be his Waterloo, so he slammed the door hastily be- fore base temptation should overcome him and we should have no pie. Excitement in the airl A special train is to carry rooters to Bakersfield for the Big Game November IZ. Damage 35.00. Let's start saving! 16. The Lightweights lost to john Muir to- day on our field. The score was I2-6. 17. La Verne College was represented in Assembly today by their Aeolian Quartette. They were good. 18. The Lightweights redeemed themselves today and beat Orange with a score of 24-0. This time Pendleton,s team played football as it should be played. Los Conquistadores initiated new members with a vengeance. john Chapin and Bobo Baxter are wiser men, by far. Reports say that john is destined to become a connoisseur of beauty and that Bobo delights in reading Spanish phrases on his knees. Which is which, and who is who? This twin proposition is getting the best of our dear teachers. Mrs. Blacet is quite muddled about the Lanphears, and Miss jeannero basely ac- cused Mary of being Martha and vice versa. Oh for a twinl 19. Bill Dredge, yell leader, Cardinal and White editor, and man about the campus, called a rally before school to instill a little spirit into Covina's rooting section. All is ex- citement over the coming game! 20. A special P. E. train carried the Covina rooters to the Coliseum to witness their team's defeat by the stronger Bruin Frosh wiih a score of Zi-6 today. The Colts played splendid football against the heavier and faster Bruin team, but lost because of several bad breaks which the Frosh took advantage of. The game was not as one-sided as it seems for the Colts gave a nice exhibition of passing and oft-tackle plays. i201
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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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X R D IIXIXIL I I A's JOHN CHAPIN ..............,............,......,.... . ..,........,........ PRESIDENT THELMA STEWART .........,............... ,...,....,. V ICE-PRESIIJEINT IUCILLE CALHOUN ........ ...,....,..... . SECRI-:TAM INIIARY RAFTERY ,..,,,. .... ,.......................'1'nEAsUlcElc MR. SHAVER ...A.....,..,...,........,................Y... ...,...,,.,,.. .CLAS S TEACHER june of 1928 marks the close of the most success- ful year the I I-A's have had at Covina High School. In athletics the Juniors are never left in the cold ' 'John U I I with such players as Calhoun, Rogers, Compton, lVlcKaughan, Chapin, Clark, Williams, Vincent, La Fayette and many others. The girls have stars in Tappendorf, Bonter, Mayo, Terris, Ingalls, lVlc- Clain, and Coheen. ln school work the juniors are always in the lead. ln the Cardinal Campaign, we kept the juniors' traditional second place. Next came the Junior Jinx. Three one-act plays and a musical comedy were presented. This year the Juniors wore class ties. Everyone acknowledged our originality and admitted the idea to be a good one. Last of all came the Junior-Senior Reception. Under the management of a splendid committee made of three II-A's and three I I-B's, a very en- joyable reception was given to the members of the N- , ' .., a QL , . . t Senior class. V . r k if ii 0. 6 1 J . 1 ,.-,' From a junior's standpoint, our third year at Co- I Vina High School was an entirely successful one. 0 , . O' L 41 I 'x K 3, V E JOHN CHAPIN. c Mr. Shaver and C. Cal nun Ja. .fir m il J 1 ' .. 2 EH V ,V , 4? 7' A Vi' . , I ' . . 'ff I' ,I . llA's IZII
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