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X R DIIXIAII. ' - 'II f ' N' Janltorls Battle as lWoman'a'Home ,. l R .' l I i A 2 'iii I Loafing , l Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. 22. The Unlucky Four fseniors at thatlj are doing nightly penance for Brinkie. No more ditching for them. The venerable bells called us to a special assembly today that we might hereafter know our permanent seats. Miss Clark and Miss Jeannero had quite an argument as to which one was to sit beside Rudy. Rudy, shyly and bashfully, admitted that he hadn't realized he was so popular. The Lanphear twins did bottle duty tonight. 23. Members of Senior Tri were introduced to the inner workings of Pomona College when two of its graduates gave talks on Sportsman- ship and College Life. A-Wah-Heh voted in five new members: Marg and Elsie Schulte, Mildred Burt, Lenore Randack, and Lois Kaford. 24. Mr. Roland Paul of the Savage Opera Company, gave a reading of Thais in assem- bly this morning. The Student Body surely appreciated Mr. Paul's reading. Masque and Dagger' held a' meeting at Marg McClain's home, where Thelma and Eloise gave dancing lessons. 25. The Lightweights cleaned the second string heavies in a scrimmage after school to a score of I2-6g then the Pee Wees beat the Lightweights 6-0. Draw your own conclu- sions. Happy was the hero of the day as he raced madly over 60 yards to a touchdown. 26. Much evidence about school of all that savors of the military. Three of the cadets gave the girls a treat 6th period lunch by pa- rading the front walks. The cadets proved they could wear football suits as well as military uniforms when they held us to a tight game and a I9-6 score. Our touchdown in the first half came on a 55-yard drive, Lanphear going over. Covina failed to convert. San Diego soon scored on a like drive, leaving the half tied at 6-6. Fischer added 7 in the next half on a spectacular 63- yard run and repeated later. Many fellows were out with injuries, but, nevertheless, it was a good game. P221
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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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ARl IlN All. GIRLS' LEAGUE MARY WEEGAR .........,.,..,..,.................,,........,....,,..........,... Pmesm.. MARGARET MCCLAIN ,.,,..,... ...... ,.....,....,.,.,.,..,...... . V IFE-PRESIDENT ADA TAPPENDORF ......,,..,.......................,..,,.......,........... SI-ICMITAIQX' ADELLA HAYES ...............,.......A............................,..,...,.,., '1'l:t:Asum:rc The Girls' League had a full year of annual events to look forward to when school opened in September. The first event was Freshie Day, which was de- voted to making the new girls feel at home. ln December the Girls' League, with the support of the Student Body, made Christmas a merry time for the children of the David and Margaret Home by giving a gift for each child and several large gifts for the Home. February I5 brought the big social affair of the year-the Hi Jinx. ln February, pro- grams were exchanged with Bonita. Then on March l 5 came the biggest event, lVlother's Day, which con- sisted of a short program and tea. The girls who have had l00fZy in uniform regu- lation are on the Girls' League honor roll and have their pictures in the Cardinal, A Girls' League Calendar, which was something new this year, was issued. The Cabinet of the League is composed of the four officers and the following chairmen: Glenice Evans, Margaret lVlcClain, Anna Belle Hurst, Doro- thy Estep, Norma Larick, Lucille Calhoun. MARY WEEGAR. Adella and 1 , - i GIRLS' LEAGUE I 23 l
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