Covina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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XRDIIXIXIL CARDINAL AND WHITE 1-'fi l lIIS'I' SmlI':sTi':lc SEFOND Sm1Es'1'lil: ' BILL DREDGE ......... .,..,........ E nrron BILL BONNER ..,.....,.,.....,...., Emrou ' f BILL BONNER ...... Bvsixnss Mun. BILL DREDGE ...... BUSINESS Mun. X ',, MISS CLINE ,..,.,... ....... ,..,.......,, . .,.......,.,...... .... ,.,,,... I 4 ' A vui.1'x' Anvlsolc V H The end of the l929 term marks the close of the fifth and by far the most successful year in the his- tory of the Cardinal and White. ln l925, Edward C. Coman edited the first issue of the paper, a four column, four page weekly which remained the same size until the beginning of the second semester of this year. The paper has been altered slightly from time to time and a new head was added at the first of this year, embodying the Colt and block C in place of the Cardinal Bird. An advertising and subscription drive was launched during the second semester, which received such splendid support from both the merchants and the Student Body that it was possible to enlarge the paper to a five column, sixteen inch weekly, which makes it the largest high school paper published in San Gabriel Valley, and a credit indeed to a school of 600 students. This yearis success is made even more outstand- ing because the journalism class of this year was smaller than ever before, and an enlarged paper meant multiplied work. It is this spirit, however, which exemplifies suc- cessful journalistic projects, and whether or not the paper will continue to prosper rests with students Of Coming Years- BILL DREDGE.. . if. BIII Bonner asv! is Some iRepon-tern CARDINAL AND WHITE STAFF I27I in

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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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CFXIRI IINXL lf ..,.,w- -A-M X' ' 5 .jr , . Q ,fp I 513 . I I T' 5' ,. ' ,f 5 Chris H M Y 'J A I H 15-,g - i in xi rWt n Classes Passing Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 12. Professor Ross dancing about a bonfire, shrieking sirens, blaring horns and the exultant shouts of half-mad townspeople greeted the weary victors as the train from Bakersfield pulled in late tonight. Before anyone could sleep, the day's events had to be told and re- told to the stay-at-homes. The train, which left Covina at 5:30 carry- ing the team and about two hundred fans, reached Bakersfield at l2:30 and the players were taken to the field in a fine bus. The Colts proceeded to Drub the Drillersn and did so after a thrilling battle that was always in doubt. The score was I9-l 3 in the best game so far, and no one had anything but admiration for the Bakersfield fellowsg they played a fine game and were the best and cleanest sports we have ever played. At the station, the Bakersfield rooters cheered until the train left. The trip home was eventful. The dinner, at which the squad had first chance, was excellent. A rush for the observation car was made fol- lowing the feed, and a regular free-for-all ensued. Coach went on a tour of investigation with a lantern to determine the truth about goings- on in the dark car where the lights had gone out. He was amazed to find his well trained athletes quite up on all the latest strangle holds. Atmel, Fischer, Shively, Duncan and Lan- phear fno one knows which one, were out- standing. We won't name the ladies. 13. Jack Brown, of the Covina Theater, treated the entire mob in honor of our victory. 14. A-Wah-Heh Club presented Grandma Pulls the Strings for assembly. Hcardinal and White came out in brilliant orange dress in honor of the Bakersfield game. 15. Nearly everyone has caught up on sleep and awakened to the fact that an old romance has blossomed again. ln case you hadn't no- ticed it, we'll tell you that it is Dutch and Dick. Class D wonder team defeated the Crammites I3-0. IZSJ

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