Glendora High School - Bellendaine Yearbook (Glendora, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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. ' j I 0 C O I u . l IQ LA IDALMA C55 Mar. 7 Senior Hi-Y presented excellent chalk-talk speaker and musicians at assembly. Mar. 10 Cougar track men lost meet to Bo- nita. Come on, gang! Mar. 15 Citrus nine lost first practice game to Pomona. Has that rabbit's foot been misplaced again? Mar. 17 Did Citrus beat the Oiler track team? Yea-bo, with 37 points to sparc. Was the Operetta, The Emperotbs Clothes, good? And how! Mar. 18 Hi-Y basketball team won coveted trophy at Y.M.C.A. Older Boys' Conference in Alhambra. Mar. 20 Cougar baseball squad took Bonita in 8-2 game. Mar. 30 Citrus and Puente track teams got together and beat Pomona College freshmen 61-51. FOUND IN THE FILES OF THE AZUSA HERALD They had frigidaires even in the old daysg listen to this: What they need is a confectionary shop where boys can take their best girls to eat chilled milk and themselves feel chilled when she leaves them standing at the gate after walking three fourths of a mile home with her. A very queer looking bicycle was seen wheeling its way through town last Tuesday. The wheels were of equal size and its rider said he was on his way to Riverside, Santa Ana, and other points of interest over there. Say, we don't know what revolutionary strides are, do we? Brilliance is an ,asset to mankindg but practical brilliance-ah, it is noble. How I should love to have been there on that memorable night in 1888 at the main building of the Glendora Gram- mar School, when the polished and ex- pertly coached debaters thrilled the hearts of many citizens-Resolved: the cow is more useful than the horse. Iust think of the fortitude that was needed for attendance of La Verne College in the days of its youth. Found in an old newspaper: A black bear is reported to have passed through the streets of La Verne. ffly-nine

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5 D A I 0 I g , ' '9 LA PALMA 55 i SHIP'S LOG QCALENDARJ Feb.1 Iuniors won second cross-country grind. Feb. 2 I.C. Skitters presented The Wed- ding in assembly. We wonder whether Walt ever found that col- lar button. Feb. 7 Flashy faculty quintet thoroughly upset all-star student cagers in a side- splitting, breath-taking, 8-6 game. Citrus varsity lost Hrst game of sec- ond round to Montebello 20-22. Feb. 8 Iuniors won last cross-country event to place first in the series. Feb. 9 What a disappointment! The Girl's League debate, Resolved that Miss Purdum would make a better hus- band than Mrs. Sheldon, ended in a l-1 decision. Feb. 10 Lost: A Citrus rabbit's foot. Finder please return to basket-ballisquad at once. QThe squad lost to Puente 15-40.9 Feb. 16 Covina Girls' League entertained Citrus girls with short program of stunts and skits. Feb. 17 .. What a dayl Citrus quintet drubbed ffly-fight El Monte 29-27, and Senior Play, Babs, went over in a big way. Feb. 21 Quick! My smelling salts! There's Napoleon and Pershing and . . . Say, what's this? Q'Twas only Mr. Rotto entertaining the students with some clever impersonationsj Feb. 22 Dow Parks won American Legion Oratorical Contest. Feb. 23 I. H. Weston displayed set of models depicting the evolution of the sailing vessel. Feb. 24 Maledictionsl Cougars lost last game of the basketball season to Downey, 40-27. Feb. 25 Track siquad went to Long Beach Relaysf Feb. 28 Citrus Hi-Y Induction Team puts on demonstration at Y banquet in Mon- rovia. Mar. 2 I. C. Skitters presented Poor lim. Moral of play: Stay on the water wagon. Mar. 3 First dual track meet of the season lost to Monrovia. Iust wait till later in the season, though.



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D , , l 9 4 K I a 0 . IQ ff LA DALMA 55 ' , season. Boa MILLER VARSITY TRACK -By Avanti WATK1Ns Under the direction of Coaches Sturges and Clayes, the season began with trial meets in which juniors were victorious. The team placed second at San Bernardino, tied for first at Long Beach, won from the Pomona College freshmen, walked on the Montebello Oilers, but were defeated by Monrovia, Bonita, and El Monte. Although suc- cessful in placing many men in the League Preliminaries, on the day of the Finals the Cougars were stricken by the El Monte IinX' and hnished sec- ond in the league. Lettermen were Pollard, Philpot, Thomson, Smyth, Molina, Guffey, Hastie, Mueller, Clay, Narro, Brown, Watrtl, Wright, and Ferris. TRACK SURVEY -By Bos MIl,LER 'A LL of the Citrus track team have proved faithful to their training rules and at no time during the season assumed an air of overconhdence. Each fellow put forth his best effort in every event and had a sincere desire to let the best man win. This standard was one of the most important reasons for our winning second place in the San Gabriel Valley League meet this LIGHTWEIGHT TRACK -By AVARD WATKINS The promising group of lightweight cinder artists were moulded into a very dependable team under Coaches Graf- fam and Harper. Although the fellows were small in stature, they were fairly successful in winning their practice meets and Finished surprisingly well in the league finals. The B's won more practice meets but were not so success- ful in the league Finals as were the C's. B lettermen for the season were Smith, Lyon, Speer, Demmitt, Oki, Bingham, Hunter, Boap, Green, Ott, Limon, and Pedroza. Fleaweight lettermen were Lopez, Ray, Molina, Hargrove, and Embree. VARSITY TRACK Row 3: Coach Sturges, Drake, Lawrence, Bingham, Hastie, Ward, Cloutman, Wright, Barker, Winokur. Row 2: Lane, Thomson, Narro, Philpot, Clay, Molina, Mueller, Pollard, Brown. Row 1: Burnham, Harr, Smyth, Guffey, Perkins, Adams. LIGHTWEIGHT TRACK Row 3: Light, R. Ray, Avalos, Smallfield, Ott, Hunter, Timmons, Peak, Embree, Speer. Row 2: Coach Harper, Limon, Tanner, Hargrove, Harr, Lopez, Avila, Molina, Bingham, I. Ray, Coach Graffam. Row 1: French, Oki, Green, Demmitt, Lyon, Boap, Smith, Cartwright. .rixly

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