Covina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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X R D Il XIAIL CLASS C FOOTBALL C'mon team, let's go! And thirty-five bruis- ing, carnivorous man-eaters went ln the first game with Whittier, the Pee Wees were handed the rotten side of an I8-0 score. The team, along with Wreck 'emu Randack's nose, did a lot of running without gaining ground. The Bonita team grabbed the wrong end of the cigar and walked home with the circular part of an I8-0 score. Due to Coach Mash 'emu lVleyer's motto never give up until seasickf' we took Claremont into port, 25-0, the class D's scoring I2 of the numerals. We tried to peel the Orange team, but grabbed the wrong end of a 6-0 score instead. Socker Simpson's huge hoofs and Iron-man E.ssene's mauling mits did much good. The Whittier game found us wanting in the scales fpulverizer Peterson was absent, and we were taken for a I2-0 ride. ln the last game of the season we sent the hard hitting Fullerton team home with the tissue paper bathing suit in the form of a 6-0 drubbing, Honest Abe' Lincoln and lVlauler Miller starring. This victory was due, in part, to the swell workouts we had with the fighting lightweights. Coach Meyer should be congratulated because of the pile-drivers he has constructed from mainly, raw material. JACK GREENE. AA Jack Greene Q v I ' 2: A A ,, g if Ha Rauschenibach Harold Wells T Amir- rtai r 'R Meyer at Work CLASS C FOOTBALL I 3 5 l

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I IIIXXIL 29. Hot Dog! Senior rings due today! Op- tomistic Seniors smiled cheerfully-even when eighth period rolled around and still no rings. 30. Spooks, fortune-telling and apple duck- ing were featured at the Senior Tri Halloween party in Dutch !V!iller's barn. Several un- invited spooks haunted the spot and their fear- ful groans sounded in tones strangely like those of several well-known he-men of the school. Thanks to the same uninvited spooks, many of Helen Boynton's predictions as fortune teller came true. The Gym Club now has a constitution. It seems there are several promising contortion- ists in this crowd under Miss Burt. Seniors still gaze longingly as they go by the office door-but as yet-no rings. 31. Rev. Mr. Wake spoke in assembly on the Quest of Youth. The theme of his talk, as well as his anecdotes, held the interest of the audience. The Seniors went through another Uringlessu day. !'la!lowe'en plans went over with a big bang. Luther Smith and Claude Morlan had big stories to tell. 1. The Lightweights got frosted when they had to scrimmage the Pasadena Pee Wees in- stead of playing the Lightweights. Pee Wees are quite beneath their dignity, it seems. No 2. Seniors Desperate! Still no rings!!! We trounced Santa Ana on their own field today. The town departed in a body for the game, leaving only the station agent and the night watchman to guard our fair metropolis. The first half ended with a score of l4-0 in our favor. Santa Ana brought the score up to I4-I Z by the fourth quarter and the Colts de- parted jubilantly. Several of the players en- joyed an egg shampoo free, gratis, and for nothing. An informal dance, attended by a large crowd of Seniors and several juniors, was given at Norb Bainbridge's home. The party was a great success-but many are the tales being told as to what happened after the ball. i243



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AMR I II N A IL Toothlen I evla McClain r X- , l , 1 A A f x 1. img' Q 1 f- . m ' ' v-xi ' ngs erelll Q . Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 5. Glen Lanphear solved a great problem when he broke a front tooth at Santa Ana. No more mix ups, they speak for themselves fnot the mixupsl. Clara Coles, Jeanne Wright, Katherine Kin- ney and several others further increased the A-Wah-Heh membership by virtue of qualify- ing in one of the club's heart-rending, life- defying hikes. 6. The Junior Jinx got underway when the tryouts were held today. There are to be three one-act plays directed by Miss Cornell, with a musical comedy directed by Miss Arthur. John Chapin, Anna Belle Hurst, Razor Will- iams, Marg McC!ain and Clevea Groves have high-powered parts in the plays. Amid many huzzas, Marg McClain was elected president and Viola Keith vice-presi- dent of the Debating Club. An interclass de- bate is being held. National elections today! 'Tis rumored that Bill Dredge is for Al -but Bill reports the rumors false, and says we misjudged him. We hope so! Mainly due to the efforts of Sid, our demon Civics shark, Hoover, was elected. 7. Frieda Peycke gave a number of amusing and entertaining readings in assembly. Coach Newman gave an impressive talk on theycoming Bakersfield game, instructing the Frosh as to the benefits to be derived from witnessing the game. ' Rings have come!!! 8. The Lightweights were nosed out by Po- mona 6-I3. Covina slammed the first score early in the game and held until the last of the fourth, when one of Pomona's famous passes scored for a touchdwon. Following this, they soon scored another, making the final score 6-I3. 9. Bakersfield game is Monday!!! Keep your eye on johnson, our center: he's made but one bad pass this season-some record! Harold and Gene ought to go good, judging by past records. Ross and Rudy should work we!! in the line, and Stew and Bill Duncan should shine like new moons. This is Covina's big game and we're out to clean Bakersfield. I-261

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