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P I ' ' ' ' ' LA IDA - 3 IQ H. 1 fl u hm i 1 i l 2 1 I 1 n i I 1 4 1 l l l TRACK QU-Bristol ties Pollard in 220. f2j-Start of 880-Philpot hundicglpped. Bristol trims Pollard in 100 Q45-Wright clearing 11 feet. Q55-Molina wins 440. C61-Capt. Philpot. UQ-Lopez second in 100. QQ-Smyth third in 220 lows. Q95-Thomson wins highs in El Monte meet. li if Q
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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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3 I I . . ' C 9 7 0 . I Q l.A IDA l. M A Q5 5 x AA, 'vwix GIRLS' BASKETBALL ie x RX T the beginning of the first semester there was i a splendid turnout for girls' basketball with y approximately seventy girls out. This was the second year of girl's inter-class games, and much enthusiasm was shown in the play-off contests. This was also the second year of the new point system under which girl's make their letters. In winning order the freshman team rated Hrst place, the seniors second, the sophomores third, and the juniors fourth. PLAY DAY On Saturday, November 5, Citrus sent the follow- ing teams of girls to Excelsior to participate in a play day. First team: Louise Embree, Kiyoko Nishiyama, GRACE M. DRYDEN Billie Calvert, Marguerite Runnels, Alice Gene Eager, Margie Pinkstaff, and Mary Gilkison. Second and third teams: Glyndola Guffey, Barbara Kuhn, Marcella Williams, Neola Ehrhart, Mary Buccola, lean McLeod, Elmira Ayon, Iessie Salazar, Mary Ellen Wills, Phyllis Evans, Clara Barbara Carr, Elizabeth Ewart, Dorothy Van der Sluis, Beverly Hendrick, Margaret Van der Sluis, and Barbara Crow. These three teams participated in basketball games. There were also a few girls who came out for basketball and did not make the team but who played on the volley ball team. BASEBALL La Palma goes to press before any baseball games have been played. However, there seems to be a great deal of interest in baseball this year, and some good games are anticipated. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Iunior-Senior: Row 2: Crow, Runnels, Eager, Calvert, Penland, Embree, Bell. Row 1: Halberg, Hendrick, Evans, Pinkstaff, Blackwell, Gilkison, Freshman-Sophomore: Row 5: Ewart, Hendrick, Williams, Calvert, McCaskill, Howell, Guffey. Row 2: Buccola, Van der Sluis, Kuhn, Cook, McLeod, Nishiyama. Row 1: Kisling, Comstock, Sears, Morrell, Mace, Gilkison. ' GIRLS' BASEBALL Iuniors-Seniors: Row 5: Embree, Penland, Buccola, Walker, Evans, Calvert. Row 2: Runnels, Gilkison, Blackwell, Goff, Salazar. Row 1: Hester, Guffey, Ayon, Ewart, French, Van der Sluis. Freshman-Sophomore: Row 3: Abbott, McCaskill, Hendrick, Williams, Allison, Howell. , Row 2: Gilkison, Van der Sluis, Nishyama, lack, McLeod, Iones, Neithercutt. Row 1: Sandoval, Noriega, Kisling, Comstock, Brubaker, Sears. sixty-Irvo
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