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, ' 5 I 4 1 4 , I ig LA DALMA 55 CLASS B FOOTBALL -By DONALD R. WATSON C Tthe SIHIT of the 1932 season the pro spects for a suc- c e s s f u l lightweight f o o t b a l l team were n o t v e r y encourag- ' ' ing W i t h only o n e letterman reporting from last year and the squad smaller than usual. DoNALD R. WATSON In October the first league game was taken from Montebello by a 6-0 score. After losing a practice game to South Pasadena, the team completed its reg- ular season without further defeats or any points being scored against it. The scores were: Citrus 14-Golden State Military 0, Citrus 0-El Monte 05 Cit- rus 15-Fremont Iunior High 0, Citrus 7-Excelsior 0. This is the best defensive record made by the Citrus lightweights, for not a point was scored against them in league competition or in a regular game. By holding El Monte to a score- less tie, Citrus gained a tie for the league championship and was awarded a trophy. This fine record was produced as a result of tea-m work and a great fight- ing spirit rather than by any star play- ers. In Bud Miller, captain, and Bill Timmons, quarterback, the team had two leaders in whom everyone had con- Hdence. Other members of the squad who made letters were: H. Brown, C. Brown, Demmitt, Evans, Fulton, Goff, Green, Hunter, Miller, Oki, Osborne, Ott, Perkins, Smith, Speer and Wat- kins. The team was coached by Mr. Watson, and Emerson Rhyner and Fred Reddin acted as managers. CLASS C FOOTBALL --By RALPH H. PRYOR ii NLASS C football started out with a bang. About J thirty prospective candidates reported the first night. While the team did not win all its games, it gave a very good account of itself. The team had prob- ably the best backheld the C's have had for years. Much will be heard from these boys before they com- plete their high school days. The following boys won their letters: Nakada, Aguilar, Potter, Lopez, Light, Molina, Iarvis, Meier, Ray, French, Ogas, Davis, Avalos. lwtnly four RALPH H. PRYOR
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5 I 0 l 1, 5 3 I 0 LA DALMA 5 C55 CONVOYS - KTHESE ALSO SERVED The cheerfulness and courteous disposition of Grace Rudmann, the secre- tary, make those who know her have a profound admir- ation for her. She is always graciously obliging. Citrus possesses a library so attractive that many times during the year it is used as an auditorium for recep- tions, assemblies, and de- bates. Mrs. McLeod is the librarian. The Lyons' den is a pop- ular rendezvous for hungry denizens of Citrus. The bright, green spot in the back of the cafeteria is known as The Green Spot. If you want real service, that is the place to go. If you look anywhere in the surrounding vicinity, you will find no grounds more beautiful than those of Citrus. The shrubs, flow- ers, and lawns are kept in perfect condition by the able caretakers, Fred Sandall, Ioe Lewis, Hartley Russell, and Vernon Showalter. One of the best services accorded the students at Citrus is their transportation to and from school under the friendly eyes of the driv- ers, Ioe Lewis and Fred Sandall. Ioe and Sandy are always interested in our school activities.
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