Glendora High School - Bellendaine Yearbook (Glendora, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 73 text:

III 1', lf IQ LA f- 55 in I Row 3: Miller, MCLQ-Od, Dougherty, 'l'hOmsOn, Gwen. Row 2: Dronde-1, Meier, Hastiv. Graves. Row 1: HFUEIIII, Wzltkins, Yun der Sluis, Parks, Landon. LA PA LM A STAFF Editor-in-Chief POLLEI' EVA DOUIIHERTH' Assistant Editor - PAUL THOMSON Business Manager RfJDERICK MCLEOD Art Editor ---- BOB MILLER Advertising M ana ger-A zusa HERBERT MEIER Advertising Manager-Glendora IAOK H.ASTIE - AVARD WIATKINS LOUISE VAN DER SLUIS Boys' Athletics Girls' Athletics Humor ----- Dow PARKS Oddities - - ERIERSON LANDON Snapshots ALBERT OWEN Calendar - - CALVIN BREAK! Music - - - MILDRED LERAVES Organizations - - c:0LETA DRENDEL ADVISERS Art Adviser ---- MISS NISIS Business Adviser MR. PRYOR Typing Advisers MRS. LEWIS AND MISS BOYD Annual Adviser - MISS MCKUSICK AUXILIARY Senior Feature Editor PAUL THOMSON Typists - COLETA DRENDEL, Mgr., and A.P.B.G. CLUB Assistant for Advertising and Snaps RODERICK MCLEOD sixty-nine If

Page 72 text:

s I 4 I l c 4 e 4 1 . . IQ LTA DALMA 35 BON VOYAGEQSENIOR FAREWELL -By BRUCE BARKER OUR short years ago we signed on the good ship Citrus for the first greal. l adventure of our lives. lust four short years have passed since as the Freshman Class of '33 we weighed anchor and with unskilled hands set our sails for a distant harbor. It was an adventure in a search for knowledge and a fuller life. Not a large craft, our barque, but beautiful and seaworthy, and we have come to love every spar and sail and rope. She took us aboard and found us each a work to do. More than a ship, she is a personality, we have felt this personality, responded to it and shaped our thoughts and actions by it. She is, in truth, a Ship of Destiny. Like true sailors, we have developed a loyalty for her which has increased from year to year. g'It's the set of the sails, and not the gales--U May it be our everlasting debt of gratitude to her that although we have traveled on a well charted sea and could not have ventured alone, she has allowed us, the students, to set the sails. Through athletics, plays, parties, forensics, and most im- portant, studies of our own choice, we have set our own sails toward an ever widening goal. It is with satisfaction that we look back on a journey that was a Bon Voyage, for altogether it has been a fair weather crossing. We look with pride on our Iunior Day, our Senior Play and an athletic record as clean as the log of the old ship Citrus has always been. Yet it is a pride mingled with a humble gratitude to the teachers who have temepered the wind and lent a willing hand when the sea be- came rough. The anchor is dropped in the happy harbor of Graduation. Some of us will soon sign onto a larger ship for another, greater voyage, some of us may never put to sea again. However bright the future may look, not one of us is without a regret at leaving. Memories of campus and of classroom life will stay with us always. Acquaintances will develop into lifelong friendships, friendships such as only an environment conducive to good sportsmanship and a desire to work together can produce. Good luck, fellow Seniors, may the memories and ideals of our four years of adolescent life stay with us in the years to come. Sail on! And now with you, truest of friends, we must take the saddest of partings- Citrus High, Farewell! APPRECIATION I wish to express my most sincere appreciation to my staff, the senior class, and the many others whose aid and cooperation have made this yearbook possible. THE EDITOR rixly-right



Page 74 text:

F I , ' 'I xxx IQ A lVIAR'l'HA ALEXANDER l'orI.' On the Book BRUCE BAR RER lfnrl .' Robo! hlakcr. lnyr1,U1'.f.' Class pres. 42 Shelf, lqiiiu l'lub l, 22 Bust-A l'0v11:g1't.' Class hall l: lfuuili ill 2 4: Track 4: Ulee Club 5. 4: 1. .-X.l .B,C1. Club --J: R lli-Y I-4: Senior Play Senior llifllri i. 4: Glec W ' 4: l,ci!er Club 4: XVQI- Club I. late fvumil 4. SENIOR -By BETTY HENDERSON ERY active and prominent at Citrus has been the class of '35, With Bruce Barker as president, Martha Alexander as vice president, Betty Henderson as secretary, and Calvin Bream as treasurer. the class has indeed proved its remark- able ability for leadership throughout its Citrus career. Members of the class of '33 feel that they owe much of their success to the clasiteachers, Miss Zellhoefer and Mr. Watson. Especially important among the many talents of the class of '35 were its musical, dramatic, and athletic abilities. Who can forget Helen Grant's clever portrayal of Babs in the senior play which was presented March 17? And didn't Fred Wilkins and Bud Bernhardt make you forget there ever was a depression, with their clever acting in the operetta, The Emperor's Clothesu? The names 'KBuzzie Smyth and Captain Guffey recall breath-taking moments of football and exciting plays in bas- ketball. Everyone realizes that football simply could not have been successful were it I'l0t for the pep and vigor of the class of 33. Can mothers of the senior girls -forget the lovely afternoon tea at which they were so delightfully entertained by our vice-president and the girls of the class of 'SSP There is no doubt that the class of '35 boasts of its ability in music, drama, athletics and leadership. But why should it not be proud? It has had, as you all know, students with beauty, charm, and ability. Jf'C'rnIy 14 if

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